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Release 4.10 kernel/printk/nmi.c

Directory: kernel/printk
/*
 * nmi.c - Safe printk in NMI context
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 */

#include <linux/preempt.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/debug_locks.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/cpumask.h>
#include <linux/irq_work.h>
#include <linux/printk.h>

#include "internal.h"

/*
 * printk() could not take logbuf_lock in NMI context. Instead,
 * it uses an alternative implementation that temporary stores
 * the strings into a per-CPU buffer. The content of the buffer
 * is later flushed into the main ring buffer via IRQ work.
 *
 * The alternative implementation is chosen transparently
 * via @printk_func per-CPU variable.
 *
 * The implementation allows to flush the strings also from another CPU.
 * There are situations when we want to make sure that all buffers
 * were handled or when IRQs are blocked.
 */
DEFINE_PER_CPU(printk_func_t, printk_func) = vprintk_default;

static int printk_nmi_irq_ready;

atomic_t nmi_message_lost;


#define NMI_LOG_BUF_LEN ((1 << CONFIG_NMI_LOG_BUF_SHIFT) -              \
                         sizeof(atomic_t) - sizeof(struct irq_work))


struct nmi_seq_buf {
	
atomic_t		len;	/* length of written data */
	
struct irq_work		work;	/* IRQ work that flushes the buffer */
	
unsigned char		buffer[NMI_LOG_BUF_LEN];
};
static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct nmi_seq_buf, nmi_print_seq);

/*
 * Safe printk() for NMI context. It uses a per-CPU buffer to
 * store the message. NMIs are not nested, so there is always only
 * one writer running. But the buffer might get flushed from another
 * CPU, so we need to be careful.
 */

static int vprintk_nmi(const char *fmt, va_list args) { struct nmi_seq_buf *s = this_cpu_ptr(&nmi_print_seq); int add = 0; size_t len; again: len = atomic_read(&s->len); /* The trailing '\0' is not counted into len. */ if (len >= sizeof(s->buffer) - 1) { atomic_inc(&nmi_message_lost); return 0; } /* * Make sure that all old data have been read before the buffer was * reseted. This is not needed when we just append data. */ if (!len) smp_rmb(); add = vscnprintf(s->buffer + len, sizeof(s->buffer) - len, fmt, args); /* * Do it once again if the buffer has been flushed in the meantime. * Note that atomic_cmpxchg() is an implicit memory barrier that * makes sure that the data were written before updating s->len. */ if (atomic_cmpxchg(&s->len, len, len + add) != len) goto again; /* Get flushed in a more safe context. */ if (add && printk_nmi_irq_ready) { /* Make sure that IRQ work is really initialized. */ smp_rmb(); irq_work_queue(&s->work); } return add; }

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static void printk_nmi_flush_line(const char *text, int len) { /* * The buffers are flushed in NMI only on panic. The messages must * go only into the ring buffer at this stage. Consoles will get * explicitly called later when a crashdump is not generated. */ if (in_nmi()) printk_deferred("%.*s", len, text); else printk("%.*s", len, text); }

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/* printk part of the temporary buffer line by line */
static int printk_nmi_flush_buffer(const char *start, size_t len) { const char *c, *end; bool header; c = start; end = start + len; header = true; /* Print line by line. */ while (c < end) { if (*c == '\n') { printk_nmi_flush_line(start, c - start + 1); start = ++c; header = true; continue; } /* Handle continuous lines or missing new line. */ if ((c + 1 < end) && printk_get_level(c)) { if (header) { c = printk_skip_level(c); continue; } printk_nmi_flush_line(start, c - start); start = c++; header = true; continue; } header = false; c++; } /* Check if there was a partial line. Ignore pure header. */ if (start < end && !header) { static const char newline[] = KERN_CONT "\n"; printk_nmi_flush_line(start, end - start); printk_nmi_flush_line(newline, strlen(newline)); } return len; }

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/* * Flush data from the associated per_CPU buffer. The function * can be called either via IRQ work or independently. */
static void __printk_nmi_flush(struct irq_work *work) { static raw_spinlock_t read_lock = __RAW_SPIN_LOCK_INITIALIZER(read_lock); struct nmi_seq_buf *s = container_of(work, struct nmi_seq_buf, work); unsigned long flags; size_t len; int i; /* * The lock has two functions. First, one reader has to flush all * available message to make the lockless synchronization with * writers easier. Second, we do not want to mix messages from * different CPUs. This is especially important when printing * a backtrace. */ raw_spin_lock_irqsave(&read_lock, flags); i = 0; more: len = atomic_read(&s->len); /* * This is just a paranoid check that nobody has manipulated * the buffer an unexpected way. If we printed something then * @len must only increase. Also it should never overflow the * buffer size. */ if ((i && i >= len) || len > sizeof(s->buffer)) { const char *msg = "printk_nmi_flush: internal error\n"; printk_nmi_flush_line(msg, strlen(msg)); len = 0; } if (!len) goto out; /* Someone else has already flushed the buffer. */ /* Make sure that data has been written up to the @len */ smp_rmb(); i += printk_nmi_flush_buffer(s->buffer + i, len - i); /* * Check that nothing has got added in the meantime and truncate * the buffer. Note that atomic_cmpxchg() is an implicit memory * barrier that makes sure that the data were copied before * updating s->len. */ if (atomic_cmpxchg(&s->len, len, 0) != len) goto more; out: raw_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&read_lock, flags); }

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/** * printk_nmi_flush - flush all per-cpu nmi buffers. * * The buffers are flushed automatically via IRQ work. This function * is useful only when someone wants to be sure that all buffers have * been flushed at some point. */
void printk_nmi_flush(void) { int cpu; for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) __printk_nmi_flush(&per_cpu(nmi_print_seq, cpu).work); }

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/** * printk_nmi_flush_on_panic - flush all per-cpu nmi buffers when the system * goes down. * * Similar to printk_nmi_flush() but it can be called even in NMI context when * the system goes down. It does the best effort to get NMI messages into * the main ring buffer. * * Note that it could try harder when there is only one CPU online. */
void printk_nmi_flush_on_panic(void) { /* * Make sure that we could access the main ring buffer. * Do not risk a double release when more CPUs are up. */ if (in_nmi() && raw_spin_is_locked(&logbuf_lock)) { if (num_online_cpus() > 1) return; debug_locks_off(); raw_spin_lock_init(&logbuf_lock); } printk_nmi_flush(); }

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void __init printk_nmi_init(void) { int cpu; for_each_possible_cpu(cpu) { struct nmi_seq_buf *s = &per_cpu(nmi_print_seq, cpu); init_irq_work(&s->work, __printk_nmi_flush); } /* Make sure that IRQ works are initialized before enabling. */ smp_wmb(); printk_nmi_irq_ready = 1; /* Flush pending messages that did not have scheduled IRQ works. */ printk_nmi_flush(); }

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void printk_nmi_enter(void) { this_cpu_write(printk_func, vprintk_nmi); }

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void printk_nmi_exit(void) { this_cpu_write(printk_func, vprintk_default); }

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