Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kent Overstreet | 213 | 82.24% | 13 | 76.47% |
Darrick J. Wong | 46 | 17.76% | 4 | 23.53% |
Total | 259 | 17 |
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ #ifndef _BCACHEFS_THREAD_WITH_FILE_H #define _BCACHEFS_THREAD_WITH_FILE_H #include "thread_with_file_types.h" /* * Thread with file: Run a kthread and connect it to a file descriptor, so that * it can be interacted with via fd read/write methods and closing the file * descriptor stops the kthread. * * We have two different APIs: * * thread_with_file, the low level version. * You get to define the full file_operations, including your release function, * which means that you must call bch2_thread_with_file_exit() from your * .release method * * thread_with_stdio, the higher level version * This implements full piping of input and output, including .poll. * * Notes on behaviour: * - kthread shutdown behaves like writing or reading from a pipe that has been * closed * - Input and output buffers are 4096 bytes, although buffers may in some * situations slightly exceed that limit so as to avoid chopping off a * message in the middle in nonblocking mode. * - Input/output buffers are lazily allocated, with GFP_NOWAIT allocations - * should be fine but might change in future revisions. * - Output buffer may grow past 4096 bytes to deal with messages that are * bigger than 4096 bytes * - Writing may be done blocking or nonblocking; in nonblocking mode, we only * drop entire messages. * * To write, use stdio_redirect_printf() * To read, use stdio_redirect_read() or stdio_redirect_readline() */ struct task_struct; struct thread_with_file { struct task_struct *task; int ret; bool done; }; void bch2_thread_with_file_exit(struct thread_with_file *); int bch2_run_thread_with_file(struct thread_with_file *, const struct file_operations *, int (*fn)(void *)); struct thread_with_stdio; struct thread_with_stdio_ops { void (*exit)(struct thread_with_stdio *); int (*fn)(struct thread_with_stdio *); long (*unlocked_ioctl)(struct thread_with_stdio *, unsigned int, unsigned long); }; struct thread_with_stdio { struct thread_with_file thr; struct stdio_redirect stdio; const struct thread_with_stdio_ops *ops; }; void bch2_thread_with_stdio_init(struct thread_with_stdio *, const struct thread_with_stdio_ops *); int __bch2_run_thread_with_stdio(struct thread_with_stdio *); int bch2_run_thread_with_stdio(struct thread_with_stdio *, const struct thread_with_stdio_ops *); int bch2_run_thread_with_stdout(struct thread_with_stdio *, const struct thread_with_stdio_ops *); int bch2_stdio_redirect_read(struct stdio_redirect *, char *, size_t); int bch2_stdio_redirect_readline_timeout(struct stdio_redirect *, darray_char *, unsigned long); int bch2_stdio_redirect_readline(struct stdio_redirect *, darray_char *); __printf(3, 0) ssize_t bch2_stdio_redirect_vprintf(struct stdio_redirect *, bool, const char *, va_list); __printf(3, 4) ssize_t bch2_stdio_redirect_printf(struct stdio_redirect *, bool, const char *, ...); #endif /* _BCACHEFS_THREAD_WITH_FILE_H */
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