dyndbg: add drm.debug style (drm/parameters/debug) bitmap support
Add kernel_param_ops and callbacks to use a class-map to validate and apply input to a sysfs-node, which allows users to control classes defined in that class-map. This supports uses like: echo 0x3 > /sys/module/drm/parameters/debug IE add these: - int param_set_dyndbg_classes() - int param_get_dyndbg_classes() - struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_dyndbg_classes Following the model of kernel/params.c STANDARD_PARAM_DEFS, these are non-static and exported. This might be unnecessary here. get/set use an augmented kernel_param; the arg refs a new struct ddebug_class_param, which contains: - A ptr to user's state-store; a union of &ulong for drm.debug, &int for nouveau level debug. By ref'g the client's bit-state _var, code coordinates with existing code (like drm_debug_enabled) which uses it, so existing/remaining calls can work unchanged. Changing drm.debug to a ulong allows use of BIT() etc. - FLAGS: dyndbg.flags toggled by changes to bitmap. Usually just "p". - MAP: a pointer to struct ddebug_classes_map, which maps those class-names to .class_ids 0..N that the module is using. This class-map is declared & initialized by DECLARE_DYNDBG_CLASSMAP. - map-type: 4 enums DD_CLASS_TYPE_* select 2 input forms and 2 meanings. numeric input: DD_CLASS_TYPE_DISJOINT_BITS integer input, independent bits. ie: drm.debug DD_CLASS_TYPE_LEVEL_NUM integer input, 0..N levels classnames-list (comma separated) input: DD_CLASS_TYPE_DISJOINT_NAMES each name affects a bit, others preserved DD_CLASS_TYPE_LEVEL_NAMES names have level meanings, like kern_levels.h _NAMES - comma-separated classnames (with optional +-) _NUM - numeric input, 0-N expected _BITS - numeric input, 0x1F bitmap form expected _DISJOINT - bits are independent _LEVEL - (x<y) on bit-pos. _DISJOINT treats input like a bit-vector (ala drm.debug), and sets each bit accordingly. LEVEL is layered on top of this. _LEVEL treats input like a bit-pos:N, then sets bits(0..N)=1, and bits(N+1..max)=0. This applies (bit<N) semantics on top of disjoint bits. USAGES: A potentially typical _DISJOINT_NAMES use: echo +DRM_UT_CORE,+DRM_UT_KMS,-DRM_UT_DRIVER,-DRM_UT_ATOMIC \ > /sys/module/drm/parameters/debug_catnames A naive _LEVEL_NAMES use, with one class, that sets all in the class-map according to (x<y): : problem seen echo +L7 > /sys/module/test_dynamic_debug/parameters/p_level_names : problem solved echo -L1 > /sys/module/test_dynamic_debug/parameters/p_level_names Note this artifact: : this is same as prev cmd (due to +/-) echo L0 > /sys/module/test_dynamic_debug/parameters/p_level_names : this is "even-more" off, but same wo __pr_debug_class(L0, ".."). echo -L0 > /sys/module/test_dynamic_debug/parameters/p_level_names A stress-test/make-work usage (kid toggling a light switch): echo +L7,L0,L7,L0,L7,L0,L7,L0,L7,L0,L7,L0,L7 \ > /sys/module/test_dynamic_debug/parameters/p_level_names ddebug_apply_class_bitmap(): inside-fn, works on bitmaps, receives new-bits, finds diffs vs client-bitvector holding "current" state, and issues exec_query to commit the adjustment. param_set_dyndbg_classes(): interface fn, sends _NAMES to param_set_dyndbg_classnames() and returns, falls thru to handle _BITS, _NUM internally, and calls ddebug_apply_class_bitmap(). Finishes by updating state. param_set_dyndbg_classnames(): handles classnames-list in loop, calls ddebug_apply_class_bitmap for each, then updates state. NOTES: _LEVEL_ is overlay on _DISJOINT_; inputs are converted to a bitmask, by the callbacks. IOW this is possible, and possibly confusing: echo class V3 +p > control echo class V1 -p > control IMO thats ok, relative verbosity is an interface property. _LEVEL_NUM maps still need class-names, even though the names are not usable at the sysfs interface (unlike with _NAMES style). The names are the only way to >control the classes. - It must have a "V0" name, something below "V1" to turn "V1" off. __pr_debug_cls(V0,..) is printk, don't do that. - "class names" is required at the >control interface. - relative levels are not enforced at >control _LEVEL_NAMES bear +/- signs, which alters the on-bit-pos by 1. IOW, +L2 means L0,L1,L2, and -L2 means just L0,L1. This kinda spoils the readback fidelity, since the L0 bit gets turned on by any use of any L*, except "-L0". All the interface uncertainty here pertains to the _NAMES features. Nobody has actually asked for this, so its practical (if a little tedious) to split it out. Signed-off-by: Jim Cromie <jim.cromie@gmail.com> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20220904214134.408619-21-jim.cromie@gmail.com Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -119,6 +119,15 @@ struct _ddebug_info {
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unsigned int num_classes;
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};
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struct ddebug_class_param {
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union {
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unsigned long *bits;
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unsigned int *lvl;
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};
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char flags[8];
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const struct ddebug_class_map *map;
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};
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#if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE)
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int ddebug_add_module(struct _ddebug_info *dyndbg, const char *modname);
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@ -278,6 +287,10 @@ void __dynamic_ibdev_dbg(struct _ddebug *descriptor,
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KERN_DEBUG, prefix_str, prefix_type, \
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rowsize, groupsize, buf, len, ascii)
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struct kernel_param;
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int param_set_dyndbg_classes(const char *instr, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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int param_get_dyndbg_classes(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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/* for test only, generally expect drm.debug style macro wrappers */
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#define __pr_debug_cls(cls, fmt, ...) do { \
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BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(!__builtin_constant_p(cls), \
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@ -324,6 +337,14 @@ static inline int ddebug_dyndbg_module_param_cb(char *param, char *val,
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rowsize, groupsize, buf, len, ascii); \
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} while (0)
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struct kernel_param;
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static inline int param_set_dyndbg_classes(const char *instr, const struct kernel_param *kp)
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{ return 0; }
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static inline int param_get_dyndbg_classes(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp)
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{ return 0; }
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#endif /* !CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE */
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extern const struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_dyndbg_classes;
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#endif
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@ -596,6 +596,218 @@ static int ddebug_exec_queries(char *query, const char *modname)
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return nfound;
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}
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/* apply a new bitmap to the sys-knob's current bit-state */
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static int ddebug_apply_class_bitmap(const struct ddebug_class_param *dcp,
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unsigned long *new_bits, unsigned long *old_bits)
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{
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#define QUERY_SIZE 128
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char query[QUERY_SIZE];
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const struct ddebug_class_map *map = dcp->map;
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int matches = 0;
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int bi, ct;
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v2pr_info("apply: 0x%lx to: 0x%lx\n", *new_bits, *old_bits);
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for (bi = 0; bi < map->length; bi++) {
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if (test_bit(bi, new_bits) == test_bit(bi, old_bits))
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continue;
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snprintf(query, QUERY_SIZE, "class %s %c%s", map->class_names[bi],
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test_bit(bi, new_bits) ? '+' : '-', dcp->flags);
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ct = ddebug_exec_queries(query, NULL);
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matches += ct;
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v2pr_info("bit_%d: %d matches on class: %s -> 0x%lx\n", bi,
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ct, map->class_names[bi], *new_bits);
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}
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return matches;
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}
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/* stub to later conditionally add "$module." prefix where not already done */
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#define KP_NAME(kp) kp->name
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#define CLASSMAP_BITMASK(width) ((1UL << (width)) - 1)
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/* accept comma-separated-list of [+-] classnames */
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static int param_set_dyndbg_classnames(const char *instr, const struct kernel_param *kp)
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{
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const struct ddebug_class_param *dcp = kp->arg;
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const struct ddebug_class_map *map = dcp->map;
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unsigned long curr_bits, old_bits;
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char *cl_str, *p, *tmp;
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int cls_id, totct = 0;
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bool wanted;
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cl_str = tmp = kstrdup(instr, GFP_KERNEL);
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p = strchr(cl_str, '\n');
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if (p)
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*p = '\0';
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/* start with previously set state-bits, then modify */
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curr_bits = old_bits = *dcp->bits;
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vpr_info("\"%s\" > %s:0x%lx\n", cl_str, KP_NAME(kp), curr_bits);
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for (; cl_str; cl_str = p) {
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p = strchr(cl_str, ',');
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if (p)
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*p++ = '\0';
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if (*cl_str == '-') {
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wanted = false;
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cl_str++;
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} else {
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wanted = true;
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if (*cl_str == '+')
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cl_str++;
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}
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cls_id = match_string(map->class_names, map->length, cl_str);
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if (cls_id < 0) {
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pr_err("%s unknown to %s\n", cl_str, KP_NAME(kp));
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continue;
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}
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/* have one or more valid class_ids of one *_NAMES type */
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switch (map->map_type) {
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_DISJOINT_NAMES:
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/* the +/- pertains to a single bit */
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if (test_bit(cls_id, &curr_bits) == wanted) {
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v3pr_info("no change on %s\n", cl_str);
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continue;
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}
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curr_bits ^= BIT(cls_id);
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totct += ddebug_apply_class_bitmap(dcp, &curr_bits, dcp->bits);
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*dcp->bits = curr_bits;
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v2pr_info("%s: changed bit %d:%s\n", KP_NAME(kp), cls_id,
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map->class_names[cls_id]);
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break;
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_LEVEL_NAMES:
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/* cls_id = N in 0..max. wanted +/- determines N or N-1 */
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old_bits = CLASSMAP_BITMASK(*dcp->lvl);
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curr_bits = CLASSMAP_BITMASK(cls_id + (wanted ? 1 : 0 ));
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totct += ddebug_apply_class_bitmap(dcp, &curr_bits, &old_bits);
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*dcp->lvl = (cls_id + (wanted ? 1 : 0));
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v2pr_info("%s: changed bit-%d: \"%s\" %lx->%lx\n", KP_NAME(kp), cls_id,
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map->class_names[cls_id], old_bits, curr_bits);
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break;
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default:
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pr_err("illegal map-type value %d\n", map->map_type);
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}
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}
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kfree(tmp);
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vpr_info("total matches: %d\n", totct);
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* param_set_dyndbg_classes - class FOO >control
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* @instr: string echo>d to sysfs, input depends on map_type
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* @kp: kp->arg has state: bits/lvl, map, map_type
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*
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* Enable/disable prdbgs by their class, as given in the arguments to
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* DECLARE_DYNDBG_CLASSMAP. For LEVEL map-types, enforce relative
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* levels by bitpos.
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*
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* Returns: 0 or <0 if error.
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*/
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int param_set_dyndbg_classes(const char *instr, const struct kernel_param *kp)
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{
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const struct ddebug_class_param *dcp = kp->arg;
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const struct ddebug_class_map *map = dcp->map;
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unsigned long inrep, new_bits, old_bits;
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int rc, totct = 0;
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switch (map->map_type) {
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_DISJOINT_NAMES:
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_LEVEL_NAMES:
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/* handle [+-]classnames list separately, we are done here */
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return param_set_dyndbg_classnames(instr, kp);
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_DISJOINT_BITS:
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_LEVEL_NUM:
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/* numeric input, accept and fall-thru */
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rc = kstrtoul(instr, 0, &inrep);
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if (rc) {
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pr_err("expecting numeric input: %s > %s\n", instr, KP_NAME(kp));
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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break;
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default:
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pr_err("%s: bad map type: %d\n", KP_NAME(kp), map->map_type);
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return -EINVAL;
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}
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/* only _BITS,_NUM (numeric) map-types get here */
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switch (map->map_type) {
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_DISJOINT_BITS:
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/* expect bits. mask and warn if too many */
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if (inrep & ~CLASSMAP_BITMASK(map->length)) {
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pr_warn("%s: input: 0x%lx exceeds mask: 0x%lx, masking\n",
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KP_NAME(kp), inrep, CLASSMAP_BITMASK(map->length));
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inrep &= CLASSMAP_BITMASK(map->length);
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}
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v2pr_info("bits:%lx > %s\n", inrep, KP_NAME(kp));
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totct += ddebug_apply_class_bitmap(dcp, &inrep, dcp->bits);
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*dcp->bits = inrep;
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break;
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_LEVEL_NUM:
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/* input is bitpos, of highest verbosity to be enabled */
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if (inrep > map->length) {
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pr_warn("%s: level:%ld exceeds max:%d, clamping\n",
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KP_NAME(kp), inrep, map->length);
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inrep = map->length;
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}
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old_bits = CLASSMAP_BITMASK(*dcp->lvl);
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new_bits = CLASSMAP_BITMASK(inrep);
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v2pr_info("lvl:%ld bits:0x%lx > %s\n", inrep, new_bits, KP_NAME(kp));
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totct += ddebug_apply_class_bitmap(dcp, &new_bits, &old_bits);
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*dcp->lvl = inrep;
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break;
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default:
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pr_warn("%s: bad map type: %d\n", KP_NAME(kp), map->map_type);
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}
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vpr_info("%s: total matches: %d\n", KP_NAME(kp), totct);
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(param_set_dyndbg_classes);
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/**
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* param_get_dyndbg_classes - classes reader
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* @buffer: string description of controlled bits -> classes
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* @kp: kp->arg has state: bits, map
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*
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* Reads last written state, underlying prdbg state may have been
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* altered by direct >control. Displays 0x for DISJOINT, 0-N for
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* LEVEL Returns: #chars written or <0 on error
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*/
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int param_get_dyndbg_classes(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp)
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{
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const struct ddebug_class_param *dcp = kp->arg;
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const struct ddebug_class_map *map = dcp->map;
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switch (map->map_type) {
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_DISJOINT_NAMES:
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_DISJOINT_BITS:
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return scnprintf(buffer, PAGE_SIZE, "0x%lx\n", *dcp->bits);
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_LEVEL_NAMES:
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case DD_CLASS_TYPE_LEVEL_NUM:
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return scnprintf(buffer, PAGE_SIZE, "%d\n", *dcp->lvl);
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default:
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return -1;
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}
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(param_get_dyndbg_classes);
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const struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_dyndbg_classes = {
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.set = param_set_dyndbg_classes,
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.get = param_get_dyndbg_classes,
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};
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(param_ops_dyndbg_classes);
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#define PREFIX_SIZE 64
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static int remaining(int wrote)
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