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33 #include <linux/percpu.h>
34 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
35 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
40 * This file implements a getsockopt() call which copies a set of fixed
41 * sized structs into a user-specified buffer as a means of providing
42 * read-only information about RDS.
44 * For a given information source there are a given number of fixed sized
45 * structs at a given time. The structs are only copied if the user-specified
46 * buffer is big enough. The destination pages that make up the buffer
47 * are pinned for the duration of the copy.
49 * This gives us the following benefits:
51 * - simple implementation, no copy "position" across multiple calls
52 * - consistent snapshot of an info source
53 * - atomic copy works well with whatever locking info source has
54 * - one portable tool to get rds info across implementations
55 * - long-lived tool can get info without allocating
57 * at the following costs:
59 * - info source copy must be pinned, may be "large"
62 struct rds_info_iterator {
68 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(rds_info_lock);
69 static rds_info_func rds_info_funcs[RDS_INFO_LAST - RDS_INFO_FIRST + 1];
71 void rds_info_register_func(int optname, rds_info_func func)
73 int offset = optname - RDS_INFO_FIRST;
75 BUG_ON(optname < RDS_INFO_FIRST || optname > RDS_INFO_LAST);
77 spin_lock(&rds_info_lock);
78 BUG_ON(rds_info_funcs[offset] != NULL);
79 rds_info_funcs[offset] = func;
80 spin_unlock(&rds_info_lock);
83 void rds_info_deregister_func(int optname, rds_info_func func)
85 int offset = optname - RDS_INFO_FIRST;
87 BUG_ON(optname < RDS_INFO_FIRST || optname > RDS_INFO_LAST);
89 spin_lock(&rds_info_lock);
90 BUG_ON(rds_info_funcs[offset] != func);
91 rds_info_funcs[offset] = NULL;
92 spin_unlock(&rds_info_lock);
96 * Typically we hold an atomic kmap across multiple rds_info_copy() calls
97 * because the kmap is so expensive. This must be called before using blocking
98 * operations while holding the mapping and as the iterator is torn down.
100 void rds_info_iter_unmap(struct rds_info_iterator *iter)
102 if (iter->addr != NULL) {
103 kunmap_atomic(iter->addr, KM_USER0);
109 * get_user_pages() called flush_dcache_page() on the pages for us.
111 void rds_info_copy(struct rds_info_iterator *iter, void *data,
117 if (iter->addr == NULL)
118 iter->addr = kmap_atomic(*iter->pages, KM_USER0);
120 this = min(bytes, PAGE_SIZE - iter->offset);
122 rdsdebug("page %p addr %p offset %lu this %lu data %p "
123 "bytes %lu\n", *iter->pages, iter->addr,
124 iter->offset, this, data, bytes);
126 memcpy(iter->addr + iter->offset, data, this);
130 iter->offset += this;
132 if (iter->offset == PAGE_SIZE) {
133 kunmap_atomic(iter->addr, KM_USER0);
142 * @optval points to the userspace buffer that the information snapshot
143 * will be copied into.
145 * @optlen on input is the size of the buffer in userspace. @optlen
146 * on output is the size of the requested snapshot in bytes.
148 * This function returns -errno if there is a failure, particularly -ENOSPC
149 * if the given userspace buffer was not large enough to fit the snapshot.
150 * On success it returns the positive number of bytes of each array element
153 int rds_info_getsockopt(struct socket *sock, int optname, char __user *optval,
156 struct rds_info_iterator iter;
157 struct rds_info_lengths lens;
158 unsigned long nr_pages = 0;
162 struct page **pages = NULL;
167 if (get_user(len, optlen)) {
172 /* check for all kinds of wrapping and the like */
173 start = (unsigned long)optval;
174 if (len < 0 || len + PAGE_SIZE - 1 < len || start + len < start) {
179 /* a 0 len call is just trying to probe its length */
183 nr_pages = (PAGE_ALIGN(start + len) - (start & PAGE_MASK))
186 pages = kmalloc(nr_pages * sizeof(struct page *), GFP_KERNEL);
191 ret = get_user_pages_fast(start, nr_pages, 1, pages);
192 if (ret != nr_pages) {
197 ret = -EAGAIN; /* XXX ? */
201 rdsdebug("len %d nr_pages %lu\n", len, nr_pages);
204 func = rds_info_funcs[optname - RDS_INFO_FIRST];
212 iter.offset = start & (PAGE_SIZE - 1);
214 func(sock, len, &iter, &lens);
215 BUG_ON(lens.each == 0);
217 total = lens.nr * lens.each;
219 rds_info_iter_unmap(&iter);
229 if (put_user(len, optlen))
233 for (i = 0; pages != NULL && i < nr_pages; i++)