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1 /*
2  * linux/include/linux/relay.h
3  *
4  * Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 - Tom Zanussi (zanussi@us.ibm.com), IBM Corp
5  * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 - Karim Yaghmour (karim@opersys.com)
6  *
7  * CONFIG_RELAY definitions and declarations
8  */
9
10 #ifndef _LINUX_RELAY_H
11 #define _LINUX_RELAY_H
12
13 #include <linux/types.h>
14 #include <linux/sched.h>
15 #include <linux/timer.h>
16 #include <linux/wait.h>
17 #include <linux/list.h>
18 #include <linux/fs.h>
19 #include <linux/poll.h>
20 #include <linux/kref.h>
21
22 /* Needs a _much_ better name... */
23 #define FIX_SIZE(x) ((((x) - 1) & PAGE_MASK) + PAGE_SIZE)
24
25 /*
26  * Tracks changes to rchan/rchan_buf structs
27  */
28 #define RELAYFS_CHANNEL_VERSION         7
29
30 /*
31  * Per-cpu relay channel buffer
32  */
33 struct rchan_buf
34 {
35         void *start;                    /* start of channel buffer */
36         void *data;                     /* start of current sub-buffer */
37         size_t offset;                  /* current offset into sub-buffer */
38         size_t subbufs_produced;        /* count of sub-buffers produced */
39         size_t subbufs_consumed;        /* count of sub-buffers consumed */
40         struct rchan *chan;             /* associated channel */
41         wait_queue_head_t read_wait;    /* reader wait queue */
42         struct timer_list timer;        /* reader wake-up timer */
43         struct dentry *dentry;          /* channel file dentry */
44         struct kref kref;               /* channel buffer refcount */
45         struct page **page_array;       /* array of current buffer pages */
46         unsigned int page_count;        /* number of current buffer pages */
47         unsigned int finalized;         /* buffer has been finalized */
48         size_t *padding;                /* padding counts per sub-buffer */
49         size_t prev_padding;            /* temporary variable */
50         size_t bytes_consumed;          /* bytes consumed in cur read subbuf */
51         unsigned int cpu;               /* this buf's cpu */
52 } ____cacheline_aligned;
53
54 /*
55  * Relay channel data structure
56  */
57 struct rchan
58 {
59         u32 version;                    /* the version of this struct */
60         size_t subbuf_size;             /* sub-buffer size */
61         size_t n_subbufs;               /* number of sub-buffers per buffer */
62         size_t alloc_size;              /* total buffer size allocated */
63         struct rchan_callbacks *cb;     /* client callbacks */
64         struct kref kref;               /* channel refcount */
65         void *private_data;             /* for user-defined data */
66         size_t last_toobig;             /* tried to log event > subbuf size */
67         struct rchan_buf *buf[NR_CPUS]; /* per-cpu channel buffers */
68         int is_global;                  /* One global buffer ? */
69         struct list_head list;          /* for channel list */
70         struct dentry *parent;          /* parent dentry passed to open */
71         char base_filename[NAME_MAX];   /* saved base filename */
72 };
73
74 /*
75  * Relay channel client callbacks
76  */
77 struct rchan_callbacks
78 {
79         /*
80          * subbuf_start - called on buffer-switch to a new sub-buffer
81          * @buf: the channel buffer containing the new sub-buffer
82          * @subbuf: the start of the new sub-buffer
83          * @prev_subbuf: the start of the previous sub-buffer
84          * @prev_padding: unused space at the end of previous sub-buffer
85          *
86          * The client should return 1 to continue logging, 0 to stop
87          * logging.
88          *
89          * NOTE: subbuf_start will also be invoked when the buffer is
90          *       created, so that the first sub-buffer can be initialized
91          *       if necessary.  In this case, prev_subbuf will be NULL.
92          *
93          * NOTE: the client can reserve bytes at the beginning of the new
94          *       sub-buffer by calling subbuf_start_reserve() in this callback.
95          */
96         int (*subbuf_start) (struct rchan_buf *buf,
97                              void *subbuf,
98                              void *prev_subbuf,
99                              size_t prev_padding);
100
101         /*
102          * buf_mapped - relay buffer mmap notification
103          * @buf: the channel buffer
104          * @filp: relay file pointer
105          *
106          * Called when a relay file is successfully mmapped
107          */
108         void (*buf_mapped)(struct rchan_buf *buf,
109                            struct file *filp);
110
111         /*
112          * buf_unmapped - relay buffer unmap notification
113          * @buf: the channel buffer
114          * @filp: relay file pointer
115          *
116          * Called when a relay file is successfully unmapped
117          */
118         void (*buf_unmapped)(struct rchan_buf *buf,
119                              struct file *filp);
120         /*
121          * create_buf_file - create file to represent a relay channel buffer
122          * @filename: the name of the file to create
123          * @parent: the parent of the file to create
124          * @mode: the mode of the file to create
125          * @buf: the channel buffer
126          * @is_global: outparam - set non-zero if the buffer should be global
127          *
128          * Called during relay_open(), once for each per-cpu buffer,
129          * to allow the client to create a file to be used to
130          * represent the corresponding channel buffer.  If the file is
131          * created outside of relay, the parent must also exist in
132          * that filesystem.
133          *
134          * The callback should return the dentry of the file created
135          * to represent the relay buffer.
136          *
137          * Setting the is_global outparam to a non-zero value will
138          * cause relay_open() to create a single global buffer rather
139          * than the default set of per-cpu buffers.
140          *
141          * See Documentation/filesystems/relayfs.txt for more info.
142          */
143         struct dentry *(*create_buf_file)(const char *filename,
144                                           struct dentry *parent,
145                                           int mode,
146                                           struct rchan_buf *buf,
147                                           int *is_global);
148
149         /*
150          * remove_buf_file - remove file representing a relay channel buffer
151          * @dentry: the dentry of the file to remove
152          *
153          * Called during relay_close(), once for each per-cpu buffer,
154          * to allow the client to remove a file used to represent a
155          * channel buffer.
156          *
157          * The callback should return 0 if successful, negative if not.
158          */
159         int (*remove_buf_file)(struct dentry *dentry);
160 };
161
162 /*
163  * CONFIG_RELAY kernel API, kernel/relay.c
164  */
165
166 struct rchan *relay_open(const char *base_filename,
167                          struct dentry *parent,
168                          size_t subbuf_size,
169                          size_t n_subbufs,
170                          struct rchan_callbacks *cb,
171                          void *private_data);
172 extern void relay_close(struct rchan *chan);
173 extern void relay_flush(struct rchan *chan);
174 extern void relay_subbufs_consumed(struct rchan *chan,
175                                    unsigned int cpu,
176                                    size_t consumed);
177 extern void relay_reset(struct rchan *chan);
178 extern int relay_buf_full(struct rchan_buf *buf);
179
180 extern size_t relay_switch_subbuf(struct rchan_buf *buf,
181                                   size_t length);
182
183 /**
184  *      relay_write - write data into the channel
185  *      @chan: relay channel
186  *      @data: data to be written
187  *      @length: number of bytes to write
188  *
189  *      Writes data into the current cpu's channel buffer.
190  *
191  *      Protects the buffer by disabling interrupts.  Use this
192  *      if you might be logging from interrupt context.  Try
193  *      __relay_write() if you know you won't be logging from
194  *      interrupt context.
195  */
196 static inline void relay_write(struct rchan *chan,
197                                const void *data,
198                                size_t length)
199 {
200         unsigned long flags;
201         struct rchan_buf *buf;
202
203         local_irq_save(flags);
204         buf = chan->buf[smp_processor_id()];
205         if (unlikely(buf->offset + length > chan->subbuf_size))
206                 length = relay_switch_subbuf(buf, length);
207         memcpy(buf->data + buf->offset, data, length);
208         buf->offset += length;
209         local_irq_restore(flags);
210 }
211
212 /**
213  *      __relay_write - write data into the channel
214  *      @chan: relay channel
215  *      @data: data to be written
216  *      @length: number of bytes to write
217  *
218  *      Writes data into the current cpu's channel buffer.
219  *
220  *      Protects the buffer by disabling preemption.  Use
221  *      relay_write() if you might be logging from interrupt
222  *      context.
223  */
224 static inline void __relay_write(struct rchan *chan,
225                                  const void *data,
226                                  size_t length)
227 {
228         struct rchan_buf *buf;
229
230         buf = chan->buf[get_cpu()];
231         if (unlikely(buf->offset + length > buf->chan->subbuf_size))
232                 length = relay_switch_subbuf(buf, length);
233         memcpy(buf->data + buf->offset, data, length);
234         buf->offset += length;
235         put_cpu();
236 }
237
238 /**
239  *      relay_reserve - reserve slot in channel buffer
240  *      @chan: relay channel
241  *      @length: number of bytes to reserve
242  *
243  *      Returns pointer to reserved slot, NULL if full.
244  *
245  *      Reserves a slot in the current cpu's channel buffer.
246  *      Does not protect the buffer at all - caller must provide
247  *      appropriate synchronization.
248  */
249 static inline void *relay_reserve(struct rchan *chan, size_t length)
250 {
251         void *reserved;
252         struct rchan_buf *buf = chan->buf[smp_processor_id()];
253
254         if (unlikely(buf->offset + length > buf->chan->subbuf_size)) {
255                 length = relay_switch_subbuf(buf, length);
256                 if (!length)
257                         return NULL;
258         }
259         reserved = buf->data + buf->offset;
260         buf->offset += length;
261
262         return reserved;
263 }
264
265 /**
266  *      subbuf_start_reserve - reserve bytes at the start of a sub-buffer
267  *      @buf: relay channel buffer
268  *      @length: number of bytes to reserve
269  *
270  *      Helper function used to reserve bytes at the beginning of
271  *      a sub-buffer in the subbuf_start() callback.
272  */
273 static inline void subbuf_start_reserve(struct rchan_buf *buf,
274                                         size_t length)
275 {
276         BUG_ON(length >= buf->chan->subbuf_size - 1);
277         buf->offset = length;
278 }
279
280 /*
281  * exported relay file operations, kernel/relay.c
282  */
283 extern const struct file_operations relay_file_operations;
284
285 #endif /* _LINUX_RELAY_H */
286