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1 /*
2 * HMC Drive CD/DVD Device
4 * Copyright IBM Corp. 2013
5 * Author(s): Ralf Hoppe (rhoppe@de.ibm.com)
7 * This file provides a Linux "misc" character device for access to an
8 * assigned HMC drive CD/DVD-ROM. It works as follows: First create the
9 * device by calling hmcdrv_dev_init(). After open() a lseek(fd, 0,
10 * SEEK_END) indicates that a new FTP command follows (not needed on the
11 * first command after open). Then write() the FTP command ASCII string
12 * to it, e.g. "dir /" or "nls <directory>" or "get <filename>". At the
13 * end read() the response.
16 #define KMSG_COMPONENT "hmcdrv"
17 #define pr_fmt(fmt) KMSG_COMPONENT ": " fmt
19 #include <linux/kernel.h>
20 #include <linux/module.h>
21 #include <linux/slab.h>
22 #include <linux/fs.h>
23 #include <linux/cdev.h>
24 #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
25 #include <linux/device.h>
26 #include <linux/capability.h>
27 #include <linux/delay.h>
28 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
30 #include "hmcdrv_dev.h"
31 #include "hmcdrv_ftp.h"
33 /* If the following macro is defined, then the HMC device creates it's own
34 * separated device class (and dynamically assigns a major number). If not
35 * defined then the HMC device is assigned to the "misc" class devices.
37 #define HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS "hmcftp"
40 #define HMCDRV_DEV_NAME "hmcdrv"
41 #define HMCDRV_DEV_BUSY_DELAY 500 /* delay between -EBUSY trials in ms */
42 #define HMCDRV_DEV_BUSY_RETRIES 3 /* number of retries on -EBUSY */
44 struct hmcdrv_dev_node {
46 #ifdef HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS
47 struct cdev dev; /* character device structure */
48 umode_t mode; /* mode of device node (unused, zero) */
49 #else
50 struct miscdevice dev; /* "misc" device structure */
51 #endif
55 static int hmcdrv_dev_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *fp);
56 static int hmcdrv_dev_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *fp);
57 static loff_t hmcdrv_dev_seek(struct file *fp, loff_t pos, int whence);
58 static ssize_t hmcdrv_dev_read(struct file *fp, char __user *ubuf,
59 size_t len, loff_t *pos);
60 static ssize_t hmcdrv_dev_write(struct file *fp, const char __user *ubuf,
61 size_t len, loff_t *pos);
62 static ssize_t hmcdrv_dev_transfer(char __kernel *cmd, loff_t offset,
63 char __user *buf, size_t len);
66 * device operations
68 static const struct file_operations hmcdrv_dev_fops = {
69 .open = hmcdrv_dev_open,
70 .llseek = hmcdrv_dev_seek,
71 .release = hmcdrv_dev_release,
72 .read = hmcdrv_dev_read,
73 .write = hmcdrv_dev_write,
76 static struct hmcdrv_dev_node hmcdrv_dev; /* HMC device struct (static) */
78 #ifdef HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS
80 static struct class *hmcdrv_dev_class; /* device class pointer */
81 static dev_t hmcdrv_dev_no; /* device number (major/minor) */
83 /**
84 * hmcdrv_dev_name() - provides a naming hint for a device node in /dev
85 * @dev: device for which the naming/mode hint is
86 * @mode: file mode for device node created in /dev
88 * See: devtmpfs.c, function devtmpfs_create_node()
90 * Return: recommended device file name in /dev
92 static char *hmcdrv_dev_name(struct device *dev, umode_t *mode)
94 char *nodename = NULL;
95 const char *devname = dev_name(dev); /* kernel device name */
97 if (devname)
98 nodename = kasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, "%s", devname);
100 /* on device destroy (rmmod) the mode pointer may be NULL
102 if (mode)
103 *mode = hmcdrv_dev.mode;
105 return nodename;
108 #endif /* HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS */
111 * open()
113 static int hmcdrv_dev_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *fp)
115 int rc;
117 /* check for non-blocking access, which is really unsupported
119 if (fp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
120 return -EINVAL;
122 /* Because it makes no sense to open this device read-only (then a
123 * FTP command cannot be emitted), we respond with an error.
125 if ((fp->f_flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_RDONLY)
126 return -EINVAL;
128 /* prevent unloading this module as long as anyone holds the
129 * device file open - so increment the reference count here
131 if (!try_module_get(THIS_MODULE))
132 return -ENODEV;
134 fp->private_data = NULL; /* no command yet */
135 rc = hmcdrv_ftp_startup();
136 if (rc)
137 module_put(THIS_MODULE);
139 pr_debug("open file '/dev/%pD' with return code %d\n", fp, rc);
140 return rc;
144 * release()
146 static int hmcdrv_dev_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *fp)
148 pr_debug("closing file '/dev/%pD'\n", fp);
149 kfree(fp->private_data);
150 fp->private_data = NULL;
151 hmcdrv_ftp_shutdown();
152 module_put(THIS_MODULE);
153 return 0;
157 * lseek()
159 static loff_t hmcdrv_dev_seek(struct file *fp, loff_t pos, int whence)
161 switch (whence) {
162 case SEEK_CUR: /* relative to current file position */
163 pos += fp->f_pos; /* new position stored in 'pos' */
164 break;
166 case SEEK_SET: /* absolute (relative to beginning of file) */
167 break; /* SEEK_SET */
169 /* We use SEEK_END as a special indicator for a SEEK_SET
170 * (set absolute position), combined with a FTP command
171 * clear.
173 case SEEK_END:
174 if (fp->private_data) {
175 kfree(fp->private_data);
176 fp->private_data = NULL;
179 break; /* SEEK_END */
181 default: /* SEEK_DATA, SEEK_HOLE: unsupported */
182 return -EINVAL;
185 if (pos < 0)
186 return -EINVAL;
188 if (fp->f_pos != pos)
189 ++fp->f_version;
191 fp->f_pos = pos;
192 return pos;
196 * transfer (helper function)
198 static ssize_t hmcdrv_dev_transfer(char __kernel *cmd, loff_t offset,
199 char __user *buf, size_t len)
201 ssize_t retlen;
202 unsigned trials = HMCDRV_DEV_BUSY_RETRIES;
204 do {
205 retlen = hmcdrv_ftp_cmd(cmd, offset, buf, len);
207 if (retlen != -EBUSY)
208 break;
210 msleep(HMCDRV_DEV_BUSY_DELAY);
212 } while (--trials > 0);
214 return retlen;
218 * read()
220 static ssize_t hmcdrv_dev_read(struct file *fp, char __user *ubuf,
221 size_t len, loff_t *pos)
223 ssize_t retlen;
225 if (((fp->f_flags & O_ACCMODE) == O_WRONLY) ||
226 (fp->private_data == NULL)) { /* no FTP cmd defined ? */
227 return -EBADF;
230 retlen = hmcdrv_dev_transfer((char *) fp->private_data,
231 *pos, ubuf, len);
233 pr_debug("read from file '/dev/%pD' at %lld returns %zd/%zu\n",
234 fp, (long long) *pos, retlen, len);
236 if (retlen > 0)
237 *pos += retlen;
239 return retlen;
243 * write()
245 static ssize_t hmcdrv_dev_write(struct file *fp, const char __user *ubuf,
246 size_t len, loff_t *pos)
248 ssize_t retlen;
250 pr_debug("writing file '/dev/%pD' at pos. %lld with length %zd\n",
251 fp, (long long) *pos, len);
253 if (!fp->private_data) { /* first expect a cmd write */
254 fp->private_data = kmalloc(len + 1, GFP_KERNEL);
256 if (!fp->private_data)
257 return -ENOMEM;
259 if (!copy_from_user(fp->private_data, ubuf, len)) {
260 ((char *)fp->private_data)[len] = '\0';
261 return len;
264 kfree(fp->private_data);
265 fp->private_data = NULL;
266 return -EFAULT;
269 retlen = hmcdrv_dev_transfer((char *) fp->private_data,
270 *pos, (char __user *) ubuf, len);
271 if (retlen > 0)
272 *pos += retlen;
274 pr_debug("write to file '/dev/%pD' returned %zd\n", fp, retlen);
276 return retlen;
280 * hmcdrv_dev_init() - creates a HMC drive CD/DVD device
282 * This function creates a HMC drive CD/DVD kernel device and an associated
283 * device under /dev, using a dynamically allocated major number.
285 * Return: 0 on success, else an error code.
287 int hmcdrv_dev_init(void)
289 int rc;
291 #ifdef HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS
292 struct device *dev;
294 rc = alloc_chrdev_region(&hmcdrv_dev_no, 0, 1, HMCDRV_DEV_NAME);
296 if (rc)
297 goto out_err;
299 cdev_init(&hmcdrv_dev.dev, &hmcdrv_dev_fops);
300 hmcdrv_dev.dev.owner = THIS_MODULE;
301 rc = cdev_add(&hmcdrv_dev.dev, hmcdrv_dev_no, 1);
303 if (rc)
304 goto out_unreg;
306 /* At this point the character device exists in the kernel (see
307 * /proc/devices), but not under /dev nor /sys/devices/virtual. So
308 * we have to create an associated class (see /sys/class).
310 hmcdrv_dev_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS);
312 if (IS_ERR(hmcdrv_dev_class)) {
313 rc = PTR_ERR(hmcdrv_dev_class);
314 goto out_devdel;
317 /* Finally a device node in /dev has to be established (as 'mkdev'
318 * does from the command line). Notice that assignment of a device
319 * node name/mode function is optional (only for mode != 0600).
321 hmcdrv_dev.mode = 0; /* "unset" */
322 hmcdrv_dev_class->devnode = hmcdrv_dev_name;
324 dev = device_create(hmcdrv_dev_class, NULL, hmcdrv_dev_no, NULL,
325 "%s", HMCDRV_DEV_NAME);
326 if (!IS_ERR(dev))
327 return 0;
329 rc = PTR_ERR(dev);
330 class_destroy(hmcdrv_dev_class);
331 hmcdrv_dev_class = NULL;
333 out_devdel:
334 cdev_del(&hmcdrv_dev.dev);
336 out_unreg:
337 unregister_chrdev_region(hmcdrv_dev_no, 1);
339 out_err:
341 #else /* !HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS */
342 hmcdrv_dev.dev.minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR;
343 hmcdrv_dev.dev.name = HMCDRV_DEV_NAME;
344 hmcdrv_dev.dev.fops = &hmcdrv_dev_fops;
345 hmcdrv_dev.dev.mode = 0; /* finally produces 0600 */
346 rc = misc_register(&hmcdrv_dev.dev);
347 #endif /* HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS */
349 return rc;
353 * hmcdrv_dev_exit() - destroys a HMC drive CD/DVD device
355 void hmcdrv_dev_exit(void)
357 #ifdef HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS
358 if (!IS_ERR_OR_NULL(hmcdrv_dev_class)) {
359 device_destroy(hmcdrv_dev_class, hmcdrv_dev_no);
360 class_destroy(hmcdrv_dev_class);
363 cdev_del(&hmcdrv_dev.dev);
364 unregister_chrdev_region(hmcdrv_dev_no, 1);
365 #else /* !HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS */
366 misc_deregister(&hmcdrv_dev.dev);
367 #endif /* HMCDRV_DEV_CLASS */