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Release 4.14 arch/s390/include/asm/cpcmd.h

/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
/*
 *  S390 version
 *    Copyright IBM Corp. 1999
 *    Author(s): Martin Schwidefsky (schwidefsky@de.ibm.com),
 *               Christian Borntraeger (cborntra@de.ibm.com),
 */

#ifndef _ASM_S390_CPCMD_H

#define _ASM_S390_CPCMD_H

/*
 * the lowlevel function for cpcmd
 */
int __cpcmd(const char *cmd, char *response, int rlen, int *response_code);

/*
 * cpcmd is the in-kernel interface for issuing CP commands
 *
 * cmd:         null-terminated command string, max 240 characters
 * response:    response buffer for VM's textual response
 * rlen:        size of the response buffer, cpcmd will not exceed this size
 *              but will cap the output, if its too large. Everything that
 *              did not fit into the buffer will be silently dropped
 * response_code: return pointer for VM's error code
 * return value: the size of the response. The caller can check if the buffer
 *              was large enough by comparing the return value and rlen
 * NOTE: If the response buffer is not in real storage, cpcmd can sleep
 */
int cpcmd(const char *cmd, char *response, int rlen, int *response_code);

#endif /* _ASM_S390_CPCMD_H */

Overall Contributors

PersonTokensPropCommitsCommitProp
Christian Bornträger2649.06%228.57%
Linus Torvalds2037.74%114.29%
Heiko Carstens611.32%342.86%
Greg Kroah-Hartman11.89%114.29%
Total53100.00%7100.00%
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