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- /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
- #ifndef _KERNEL_PRINTK_RINGBUFFER_H
- #define _KERNEL_PRINTK_RINGBUFFER_H
- #include <linux/atomic.h>
- #include <linux/dev_printk.h>
- /*
- * Meta information about each stored message.
- *
- * All fields are set by the printk code except for @seq, which is
- * set by the ringbuffer code.
- */
- struct printk_info {
- u64 seq; /* sequence number */
- u64 ts_nsec; /* timestamp in nanoseconds */
- u16 text_len; /* length of text message */
- u8 facility; /* syslog facility */
- u8 flags:5; /* internal record flags */
- u8 level:3; /* syslog level */
- u32 caller_id; /* thread id or processor id */
- struct dev_printk_info dev_info;
- };
- /*
- * A structure providing the buffers, used by writers and readers.
- *
- * Writers:
- * Using prb_rec_init_wr(), a writer sets @text_buf_size before calling
- * prb_reserve(). On success, prb_reserve() sets @info and @text_buf to
- * buffers reserved for that writer.
- *
- * Readers:
- * Using prb_rec_init_rd(), a reader sets all fields before calling
- * prb_read_valid(). Note that the reader provides the @info and @text_buf,
- * buffers. On success, the struct pointed to by @info will be filled and
- * the char array pointed to by @text_buf will be filled with text data.
- */
- struct printk_record {
- struct printk_info *info;
- char *text_buf;
- unsigned int text_buf_size;
- };
- /* Specifies the logical position and span of a data block. */
- struct prb_data_blk_lpos {
- unsigned long begin;
- unsigned long next;
- };
- /*
- * A descriptor: the complete meta-data for a record.
- *
- * @state_var: A bitwise combination of descriptor ID and descriptor state.
- */
- struct prb_desc {
- atomic_long_t state_var;
- struct prb_data_blk_lpos text_blk_lpos;
- };
- /* A ringbuffer of "ID + data" elements. */
- struct prb_data_ring {
- unsigned int size_bits;
- char *data;
- atomic_long_t head_lpos;
- atomic_long_t tail_lpos;
- };
- /* A ringbuffer of "struct prb_desc" elements. */
- struct prb_desc_ring {
- unsigned int count_bits;
- struct prb_desc *descs;
- struct printk_info *infos;
- atomic_long_t head_id;
- atomic_long_t tail_id;
- atomic_long_t last_finalized_id;
- };
- /*
- * The high level structure representing the printk ringbuffer.
- *
- * @fail: Count of failed prb_reserve() calls where not even a data-less
- * record was created.
- */
- struct printk_ringbuffer {
- struct prb_desc_ring desc_ring;
- struct prb_data_ring text_data_ring;
- atomic_long_t fail;
- };
- /*
- * Used by writers as a reserve/commit handle.
- *
- * @rb: Ringbuffer where the entry is reserved.
- * @irqflags: Saved irq flags to restore on entry commit.
- * @id: ID of the reserved descriptor.
- * @text_space: Total occupied buffer space in the text data ring, including
- * ID, alignment padding, and wrapping data blocks.
- *
- * This structure is an opaque handle for writers. Its contents are only
- * to be used by the ringbuffer implementation.
- */
- struct prb_reserved_entry {
- struct printk_ringbuffer *rb;
- unsigned long irqflags;
- unsigned long id;
- unsigned int text_space;
- };
- /* The possible responses of a descriptor state-query. */
- enum desc_state {
- desc_miss = -1, /* ID mismatch (pseudo state) */
- desc_reserved = 0x0, /* reserved, in use by writer */
- desc_committed = 0x1, /* committed by writer, could get reopened */
- desc_finalized = 0x2, /* committed, no further modification allowed */
- desc_reusable = 0x3, /* free, not yet used by any writer */
- };
- #define _DATA_SIZE(sz_bits) (1UL << (sz_bits))
- #define _DESCS_COUNT(ct_bits) (1U << (ct_bits))
- #define DESC_SV_BITS (sizeof(unsigned long) * 8)
- #define DESC_FLAGS_SHIFT (DESC_SV_BITS - 2)
- #define DESC_FLAGS_MASK (3UL << DESC_FLAGS_SHIFT)
- #define DESC_STATE(sv) (3UL & (sv >> DESC_FLAGS_SHIFT))
- #define DESC_SV(id, state) (((unsigned long)state << DESC_FLAGS_SHIFT) | id)
- #define DESC_ID_MASK (~DESC_FLAGS_MASK)
- #define DESC_ID(sv) ((sv) & DESC_ID_MASK)
- #define FAILED_LPOS 0x1
- #define NO_LPOS 0x3
- #define FAILED_BLK_LPOS \
- { \
- .begin = FAILED_LPOS, \
- .next = FAILED_LPOS, \
- }
- /*
- * Descriptor Bootstrap
- *
- * The descriptor array is minimally initialized to allow immediate usage
- * by readers and writers. The requirements that the descriptor array
- * initialization must satisfy:
- *
- * Req1
- * The tail must point to an existing (committed or reusable) descriptor.
- * This is required by the implementation of prb_first_seq().
- *
- * Req2
- * Readers must see that the ringbuffer is initially empty.
- *
- * Req3
- * The first record reserved by a writer is assigned sequence number 0.
- *
- * To satisfy Req1, the tail initially points to a descriptor that is
- * minimally initialized (having no data block, i.e. data-less with the
- * data block's lpos @begin and @next values set to FAILED_LPOS).
- *
- * To satisfy Req2, the initial tail descriptor is initialized to the
- * reusable state. Readers recognize reusable descriptors as existing
- * records, but skip over them.
- *
- * To satisfy Req3, the last descriptor in the array is used as the initial
- * head (and tail) descriptor. This allows the first record reserved by a
- * writer (head + 1) to be the first descriptor in the array. (Only the first
- * descriptor in the array could have a valid sequence number of 0.)
- *
- * The first time a descriptor is reserved, it is assigned a sequence number
- * with the value of the array index. A "first time reserved" descriptor can
- * be recognized because it has a sequence number of 0 but does not have an
- * index of 0. (Only the first descriptor in the array could have a valid
- * sequence number of 0.) After the first reservation, all future reservations
- * (recycling) simply involve incrementing the sequence number by the array
- * count.
- *
- * Hack #1
- * Only the first descriptor in the array is allowed to have the sequence
- * number 0. In this case it is not possible to recognize if it is being
- * reserved the first time (set to index value) or has been reserved
- * previously (increment by the array count). This is handled by _always_
- * incrementing the sequence number by the array count when reserving the
- * first descriptor in the array. In order to satisfy Req3, the sequence
- * number of the first descriptor in the array is initialized to minus
- * the array count. Then, upon the first reservation, it is incremented
- * to 0, thus satisfying Req3.
- *
- * Hack #2
- * prb_first_seq() can be called at any time by readers to retrieve the
- * sequence number of the tail descriptor. However, due to Req2 and Req3,
- * initially there are no records to report the sequence number of
- * (sequence numbers are u64 and there is nothing less than 0). To handle
- * this, the sequence number of the initial tail descriptor is initialized
- * to 0. Technically this is incorrect, because there is no record with
- * sequence number 0 (yet) and the tail descriptor is not the first
- * descriptor in the array. But it allows prb_read_valid() to correctly
- * report the existence of a record for _any_ given sequence number at all
- * times. Bootstrapping is complete when the tail is pushed the first
- * time, thus finally pointing to the first descriptor reserved by a
- * writer, which has the assigned sequence number 0.
- */
- /*
- * Initiating Logical Value Overflows
- *
- * Both logical position (lpos) and ID values can be mapped to array indexes
- * but may experience overflows during the lifetime of the system. To ensure
- * that printk_ringbuffer can handle the overflows for these types, initial
- * values are chosen that map to the correct initial array indexes, but will
- * result in overflows soon.
- *
- * BLK0_LPOS
- * The initial @head_lpos and @tail_lpos for data rings. It is at index
- * 0 and the lpos value is such that it will overflow on the first wrap.
- *
- * DESC0_ID
- * The initial @head_id and @tail_id for the desc ring. It is at the last
- * index of the descriptor array (see Req3 above) and the ID value is such
- * that it will overflow on the second wrap.
- */
- #define BLK0_LPOS(sz_bits) (-(_DATA_SIZE(sz_bits)))
- #define DESC0_ID(ct_bits) DESC_ID(-(_DESCS_COUNT(ct_bits) + 1))
- #define DESC0_SV(ct_bits) DESC_SV(DESC0_ID(ct_bits), desc_reusable)
- /*
- * Define a ringbuffer with an external text data buffer. The same as
- * DEFINE_PRINTKRB() but requires specifying an external buffer for the
- * text data.
- *
- * Note: The specified external buffer must be of the size:
- * 2 ^ (descbits + avgtextbits)
- */
- #define _DEFINE_PRINTKRB(name, descbits, avgtextbits, text_buf) \
- static struct prb_desc _##name##_descs[_DESCS_COUNT(descbits)] = { \
- /* the initial head and tail */ \
- [_DESCS_COUNT(descbits) - 1] = { \
- /* reusable */ \
- .state_var = ATOMIC_INIT(DESC0_SV(descbits)), \
- /* no associated data block */ \
- .text_blk_lpos = FAILED_BLK_LPOS, \
- }, \
- }; \
- static struct printk_info _##name##_infos[_DESCS_COUNT(descbits)] = { \
- /* this will be the first record reserved by a writer */ \
- [0] = { \
- /* will be incremented to 0 on the first reservation */ \
- .seq = -(u64)_DESCS_COUNT(descbits), \
- }, \
- /* the initial head and tail */ \
- [_DESCS_COUNT(descbits) - 1] = { \
- /* reports the first seq value during the bootstrap phase */ \
- .seq = 0, \
- }, \
- }; \
- static struct printk_ringbuffer name = { \
- .desc_ring = { \
- .count_bits = descbits, \
- .descs = &_##name##_descs[0], \
- .infos = &_##name##_infos[0], \
- .head_id = ATOMIC_INIT(DESC0_ID(descbits)), \
- .tail_id = ATOMIC_INIT(DESC0_ID(descbits)), \
- .last_finalized_id = ATOMIC_INIT(DESC0_ID(descbits)), \
- }, \
- .text_data_ring = { \
- .size_bits = (avgtextbits) + (descbits), \
- .data = text_buf, \
- .head_lpos = ATOMIC_LONG_INIT(BLK0_LPOS((avgtextbits) + (descbits))), \
- .tail_lpos = ATOMIC_LONG_INIT(BLK0_LPOS((avgtextbits) + (descbits))), \
- }, \
- .fail = ATOMIC_LONG_INIT(0), \
- }
- /**
- * DEFINE_PRINTKRB() - Define a ringbuffer.
- *
- * @name: The name of the ringbuffer variable.
- * @descbits: The number of descriptors as a power-of-2 value.
- * @avgtextbits: The average text data size per record as a power-of-2 value.
- *
- * This is a macro for defining a ringbuffer and all internal structures
- * such that it is ready for immediate use. See _DEFINE_PRINTKRB() for a
- * variant where the text data buffer can be specified externally.
- */
- #define DEFINE_PRINTKRB(name, descbits, avgtextbits) \
- static char _##name##_text[1U << ((avgtextbits) + (descbits))] \
- __aligned(__alignof__(unsigned long)); \
- _DEFINE_PRINTKRB(name, descbits, avgtextbits, &_##name##_text[0])
- /* Writer Interface */
- /**
- * prb_rec_init_wr() - Initialize a buffer for writing records.
- *
- * @r: The record to initialize.
- * @text_buf_size: The needed text buffer size.
- */
- static inline void prb_rec_init_wr(struct printk_record *r,
- unsigned int text_buf_size)
- {
- r->info = NULL;
- r->text_buf = NULL;
- r->text_buf_size = text_buf_size;
- }
- bool prb_reserve(struct prb_reserved_entry *e, struct printk_ringbuffer *rb,
- struct printk_record *r);
- bool prb_reserve_in_last(struct prb_reserved_entry *e, struct printk_ringbuffer *rb,
- struct printk_record *r, u32 caller_id, unsigned int max_size);
- void prb_commit(struct prb_reserved_entry *e);
- void prb_final_commit(struct prb_reserved_entry *e);
- void prb_init(struct printk_ringbuffer *rb,
- char *text_buf, unsigned int text_buf_size,
- struct prb_desc *descs, unsigned int descs_count_bits,
- struct printk_info *infos);
- unsigned int prb_record_text_space(struct prb_reserved_entry *e);
- /* Reader Interface */
- /**
- * prb_rec_init_rd() - Initialize a buffer for reading records.
- *
- * @r: The record to initialize.
- * @info: A buffer to store record meta-data.
- * @text_buf: A buffer to store text data.
- * @text_buf_size: The size of @text_buf.
- *
- * Initialize all the fields that a reader is interested in. All arguments
- * (except @r) are optional. Only record data for arguments that are
- * non-NULL or non-zero will be read.
- */
- static inline void prb_rec_init_rd(struct printk_record *r,
- struct printk_info *info,
- char *text_buf, unsigned int text_buf_size)
- {
- r->info = info;
- r->text_buf = text_buf;
- r->text_buf_size = text_buf_size;
- }
- /**
- * prb_for_each_record() - Iterate over the records of a ringbuffer.
- *
- * @from: The sequence number to begin with.
- * @rb: The ringbuffer to iterate over.
- * @s: A u64 to store the sequence number on each iteration.
- * @r: A printk_record to store the record on each iteration.
- *
- * This is a macro for conveniently iterating over a ringbuffer.
- * Note that @s may not be the sequence number of the record on each
- * iteration. For the sequence number, @r->info->seq should be checked.
- *
- * Context: Any context.
- */
- #define prb_for_each_record(from, rb, s, r) \
- for ((s) = from; prb_read_valid(rb, s, r); (s) = (r)->info->seq + 1)
- /**
- * prb_for_each_info() - Iterate over the meta data of a ringbuffer.
- *
- * @from: The sequence number to begin with.
- * @rb: The ringbuffer to iterate over.
- * @s: A u64 to store the sequence number on each iteration.
- * @i: A printk_info to store the record meta data on each iteration.
- * @lc: An unsigned int to store the text line count of each record.
- *
- * This is a macro for conveniently iterating over a ringbuffer.
- * Note that @s may not be the sequence number of the record on each
- * iteration. For the sequence number, @r->info->seq should be checked.
- *
- * Context: Any context.
- */
- #define prb_for_each_info(from, rb, s, i, lc) \
- for ((s) = from; prb_read_valid_info(rb, s, i, lc); (s) = (i)->seq + 1)
- bool prb_read_valid(struct printk_ringbuffer *rb, u64 seq,
- struct printk_record *r);
- bool prb_read_valid_info(struct printk_ringbuffer *rb, u64 seq,
- struct printk_info *info, unsigned int *line_count);
- u64 prb_first_valid_seq(struct printk_ringbuffer *rb);
- u64 prb_next_seq(struct printk_ringbuffer *rb);
- #endif /* _KERNEL_PRINTK_RINGBUFFER_H */
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