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1 /*
2 * linux/kernel/printk.c
4 * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
6 * Modified to make sys_syslog() more flexible: added commands to
7 * return the last 4k of kernel messages, regardless of whether
8 * they've been read or not. Added option to suppress kernel printk's
9 * to the console. Added hook for sending the console messages
10 * elsewhere, in preparation for a serial line console (someday).
11 * Ted Ts'o, 2/11/93.
12 * Modified for sysctl support, 1/8/97, Chris Horn.
13 * Fixed SMP synchronization, 08/08/99, Manfred Spraul
14 * manfred@colorfullife.com
15 * Rewrote bits to get rid of console_lock
16 * 01Mar01 Andrew Morton <andrewm@uow.edu.au>
19 #include <linux/kernel.h>
20 #include <linux/mm.h>
21 #include <linux/tty.h>
22 #include <linux/tty_driver.h>
23 #include <linux/smp_lock.h>
24 #include <linux/console.h>
25 #include <linux/init.h>
26 #include <linux/module.h>
27 #include <linux/interrupt.h> /* For in_interrupt() */
28 #include <linux/config.h>
29 #include <linux/delay.h>
30 #include <linux/smp.h>
31 #include <linux/security.h>
32 #include <linux/bootmem.h>
33 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
35 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
37 #define __LOG_BUF_LEN (1 << CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT)
39 /* printk's without a loglevel use this.. */
40 #define DEFAULT_MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL 4 /* KERN_WARNING */
42 /* We show everything that is MORE important than this.. */
43 #define MINIMUM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL 1 /* Minimum loglevel we let people use */
44 #define DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL 7 /* anything MORE serious than KERN_DEBUG */
46 DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(log_wait);
48 int console_printk[4] = {
49 DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL, /* console_loglevel */
50 DEFAULT_MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL, /* default_message_loglevel */
51 MINIMUM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL, /* minimum_console_loglevel */
52 DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL, /* default_console_loglevel */
55 EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_printk);
58 * Low lever drivers may need that to know if they can schedule in
59 * their unblank() callback or not. So let's export it.
61 int oops_in_progress;
62 EXPORT_SYMBOL(oops_in_progress);
65 * console_sem protects the console_drivers list, and also
66 * provides serialisation for access to the entire console
67 * driver system.
69 static DECLARE_MUTEX(console_sem);
70 struct console *console_drivers;
72 * This is used for debugging the mess that is the VT code by
73 * keeping track if we have the console semaphore held. It's
74 * definitely not the perfect debug tool (we don't know if _WE_
75 * hold it are racing, but it helps tracking those weird code
76 * path in the console code where we end up in places I want
77 * locked without the console sempahore held
79 static int console_locked;
82 * logbuf_lock protects log_buf, log_start, log_end, con_start and logged_chars
83 * It is also used in interesting ways to provide interlocking in
84 * release_console_sem().
86 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(logbuf_lock);
88 #define LOG_BUF_MASK (log_buf_len-1)
89 #define LOG_BUF(idx) (log_buf[(idx) & LOG_BUF_MASK])
92 * The indices into log_buf are not constrained to log_buf_len - they
93 * must be masked before subscripting
95 static unsigned long log_start; /* Index into log_buf: next char to be read by syslog() */
96 static unsigned long con_start; /* Index into log_buf: next char to be sent to consoles */
97 static unsigned long log_end; /* Index into log_buf: most-recently-written-char + 1 */
100 * Array of consoles built from command line options (console=)
102 struct console_cmdline
104 char name[8]; /* Name of the driver */
105 int index; /* Minor dev. to use */
106 char *options; /* Options for the driver */
109 #define MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES 8
111 static struct console_cmdline console_cmdline[MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES];
112 static int selected_console = -1;
113 static int preferred_console = -1;
115 /* Flag: console code may call schedule() */
116 static int console_may_schedule;
118 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
120 static char __log_buf[__LOG_BUF_LEN];
121 static char *log_buf = __log_buf;
122 static int log_buf_len = __LOG_BUF_LEN;
123 static unsigned long logged_chars; /* Number of chars produced since last read+clear operation */
125 static int __init log_buf_len_setup(char *str)
127 unsigned long size = memparse(str, &str);
128 unsigned long flags;
130 if (size)
131 size = roundup_pow_of_two(size);
132 if (size > log_buf_len) {
133 unsigned long start, dest_idx, offset;
134 char *new_log_buf;
136 new_log_buf = alloc_bootmem(size);
137 if (!new_log_buf) {
138 printk(KERN_WARNING "log_buf_len: allocation failed\n");
139 goto out;
142 spin_lock_irqsave(&logbuf_lock, flags);
143 log_buf_len = size;
144 log_buf = new_log_buf;
146 offset = start = min(con_start, log_start);
147 dest_idx = 0;
148 while (start != log_end) {
149 log_buf[dest_idx] = __log_buf[start & (__LOG_BUF_LEN - 1)];
150 start++;
151 dest_idx++;
153 log_start -= offset;
154 con_start -= offset;
155 log_end -= offset;
156 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
158 printk(KERN_NOTICE "log_buf_len: %d\n", log_buf_len);
160 out:
161 return 1;
164 __setup("log_buf_len=", log_buf_len_setup);
167 * Commands to do_syslog:
169 * 0 -- Close the log. Currently a NOP.
170 * 1 -- Open the log. Currently a NOP.
171 * 2 -- Read from the log.
172 * 3 -- Read all messages remaining in the ring buffer.
173 * 4 -- Read and clear all messages remaining in the ring buffer
174 * 5 -- Clear ring buffer.
175 * 6 -- Disable printk's to console
176 * 7 -- Enable printk's to console
177 * 8 -- Set level of messages printed to console
178 * 9 -- Return number of unread characters in the log buffer
179 * 10 -- Return size of the log buffer
181 int do_syslog(int type, char __user *buf, int len)
183 unsigned long i, j, limit, count;
184 int do_clear = 0;
185 char c;
186 int error = 0;
188 error = security_syslog(type);
189 if (error)
190 return error;
192 switch (type) {
193 case 0: /* Close log */
194 break;
195 case 1: /* Open log */
196 break;
197 case 2: /* Read from log */
198 error = -EINVAL;
199 if (!buf || len < 0)
200 goto out;
201 error = 0;
202 if (!len)
203 goto out;
204 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, buf, len)) {
205 error = -EFAULT;
206 goto out;
208 error = wait_event_interruptible(log_wait,
209 (log_start - log_end));
210 if (error)
211 goto out;
212 i = 0;
213 spin_lock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
214 while (!error && (log_start != log_end) && i < len) {
215 c = LOG_BUF(log_start);
216 log_start++;
217 spin_unlock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
218 error = __put_user(c,buf);
219 buf++;
220 i++;
221 cond_resched();
222 spin_lock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
224 spin_unlock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
225 if (!error)
226 error = i;
227 break;
228 case 4: /* Read/clear last kernel messages */
229 do_clear = 1;
230 /* FALL THRU */
231 case 3: /* Read last kernel messages */
232 error = -EINVAL;
233 if (!buf || len < 0)
234 goto out;
235 error = 0;
236 if (!len)
237 goto out;
238 if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, buf, len)) {
239 error = -EFAULT;
240 goto out;
242 count = len;
243 if (count > log_buf_len)
244 count = log_buf_len;
245 spin_lock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
246 if (count > logged_chars)
247 count = logged_chars;
248 if (do_clear)
249 logged_chars = 0;
250 limit = log_end;
252 * __put_user() could sleep, and while we sleep
253 * printk() could overwrite the messages
254 * we try to copy to user space. Therefore
255 * the messages are copied in reverse. <manfreds>
257 for (i = 0; i < count && !error; i++) {
258 j = limit-1-i;
259 if (j + log_buf_len < log_end)
260 break;
261 c = LOG_BUF(j);
262 spin_unlock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
263 error = __put_user(c,&buf[count-1-i]);
264 cond_resched();
265 spin_lock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
267 spin_unlock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
268 if (error)
269 break;
270 error = i;
271 if (i != count) {
272 int offset = count-error;
273 /* buffer overflow during copy, correct user buffer. */
274 for (i = 0; i < error; i++) {
275 if (__get_user(c,&buf[i+offset]) ||
276 __put_user(c,&buf[i])) {
277 error = -EFAULT;
278 break;
280 cond_resched();
283 break;
284 case 5: /* Clear ring buffer */
285 logged_chars = 0;
286 break;
287 case 6: /* Disable logging to console */
288 console_loglevel = minimum_console_loglevel;
289 break;
290 case 7: /* Enable logging to console */
291 console_loglevel = default_console_loglevel;
292 break;
293 case 8: /* Set level of messages printed to console */
294 error = -EINVAL;
295 if (len < 1 || len > 8)
296 goto out;
297 if (len < minimum_console_loglevel)
298 len = minimum_console_loglevel;
299 console_loglevel = len;
300 error = 0;
301 break;
302 case 9: /* Number of chars in the log buffer */
303 error = log_end - log_start;
304 break;
305 case 10: /* Size of the log buffer */
306 error = log_buf_len;
307 break;
308 default:
309 error = -EINVAL;
310 break;
312 out:
313 return error;
316 asmlinkage long sys_syslog(int type, char __user *buf, int len)
318 return do_syslog(type, buf, len);
322 * Call the console drivers on a range of log_buf
324 static void __call_console_drivers(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
326 struct console *con;
328 for (con = console_drivers; con; con = con->next) {
329 if ((con->flags & CON_ENABLED) && con->write)
330 con->write(con, &LOG_BUF(start), end - start);
335 * Write out chars from start to end - 1 inclusive
337 static void _call_console_drivers(unsigned long start,
338 unsigned long end, int msg_log_level)
340 if (msg_log_level < console_loglevel &&
341 console_drivers && start != end) {
342 if ((start & LOG_BUF_MASK) > (end & LOG_BUF_MASK)) {
343 /* wrapped write */
344 __call_console_drivers(start & LOG_BUF_MASK,
345 log_buf_len);
346 __call_console_drivers(0, end & LOG_BUF_MASK);
347 } else {
348 __call_console_drivers(start, end);
354 * Call the console drivers, asking them to write out
355 * log_buf[start] to log_buf[end - 1].
356 * The console_sem must be held.
358 static void call_console_drivers(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
360 unsigned long cur_index, start_print;
361 static int msg_level = -1;
363 BUG_ON(((long)(start - end)) > 0);
365 cur_index = start;
366 start_print = start;
367 while (cur_index != end) {
368 if (msg_level < 0 && ((end - cur_index) > 2) &&
369 LOG_BUF(cur_index + 0) == '<' &&
370 LOG_BUF(cur_index + 1) >= '0' &&
371 LOG_BUF(cur_index + 1) <= '7' &&
372 LOG_BUF(cur_index + 2) == '>') {
373 msg_level = LOG_BUF(cur_index + 1) - '0';
374 cur_index += 3;
375 start_print = cur_index;
377 while (cur_index != end) {
378 char c = LOG_BUF(cur_index);
380 cur_index++;
381 if (c == '\n') {
382 if (msg_level < 0) {
384 * printk() has already given us loglevel tags in
385 * the buffer. This code is here in case the
386 * log buffer has wrapped right round and scribbled
387 * on those tags
389 msg_level = default_message_loglevel;
391 _call_console_drivers(start_print, cur_index, msg_level);
392 msg_level = -1;
393 start_print = cur_index;
394 break;
398 _call_console_drivers(start_print, end, msg_level);
401 static void emit_log_char(char c)
403 LOG_BUF(log_end) = c;
404 log_end++;
405 if (log_end - log_start > log_buf_len)
406 log_start = log_end - log_buf_len;
407 if (log_end - con_start > log_buf_len)
408 con_start = log_end - log_buf_len;
409 if (logged_chars < log_buf_len)
410 logged_chars++;
414 * Zap console related locks when oopsing. Only zap at most once
415 * every 10 seconds, to leave time for slow consoles to print a
416 * full oops.
418 static void zap_locks(void)
420 static unsigned long oops_timestamp;
422 if (time_after_eq(jiffies, oops_timestamp) &&
423 !time_after(jiffies, oops_timestamp + 30 * HZ))
424 return;
426 oops_timestamp = jiffies;
428 /* If a crash is occurring, make sure we can't deadlock */
429 spin_lock_init(&logbuf_lock);
430 /* And make sure that we print immediately */
431 init_MUTEX(&console_sem);
434 #if defined(CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME)
435 static int printk_time = 1;
436 #else
437 static int printk_time = 0;
438 #endif
440 static int __init printk_time_setup(char *str)
442 if (*str)
443 return 0;
444 printk_time = 1;
445 return 1;
448 __setup("time", printk_time_setup);
450 __attribute__((weak)) unsigned long long printk_clock(void)
452 return sched_clock();
456 * printk - print a kernel message
457 * @fmt: format string
459 * This is printk. It can be called from any context. We want it to work.
461 * We try to grab the console_sem. If we succeed, it's easy - we log the output and
462 * call the console drivers. If we fail to get the semaphore we place the output
463 * into the log buffer and return. The current holder of the console_sem will
464 * notice the new output in release_console_sem() and will send it to the
465 * consoles before releasing the semaphore.
467 * One effect of this deferred printing is that code which calls printk() and
468 * then changes console_loglevel may break. This is because console_loglevel
469 * is inspected when the actual printing occurs.
471 * See also:
472 * printf(3)
475 asmlinkage int printk(const char *fmt, ...)
477 va_list args;
478 int r;
480 va_start(args, fmt);
481 r = vprintk(fmt, args);
482 va_end(args);
484 return r;
487 /* cpu currently holding logbuf_lock */
488 static volatile unsigned int printk_cpu = UINT_MAX;
490 asmlinkage int vprintk(const char *fmt, va_list args)
492 unsigned long flags;
493 int printed_len;
494 char *p;
495 static char printk_buf[1024];
496 static int log_level_unknown = 1;
498 preempt_disable();
499 if (unlikely(oops_in_progress) && printk_cpu == smp_processor_id())
500 /* If a crash is occurring during printk() on this CPU,
501 * make sure we can't deadlock */
502 zap_locks();
504 /* This stops the holder of console_sem just where we want him */
505 spin_lock_irqsave(&logbuf_lock, flags);
506 printk_cpu = smp_processor_id();
508 /* Emit the output into the temporary buffer */
509 printed_len = vscnprintf(printk_buf, sizeof(printk_buf), fmt, args);
512 * Copy the output into log_buf. If the caller didn't provide
513 * appropriate log level tags, we insert them here
515 for (p = printk_buf; *p; p++) {
516 if (log_level_unknown) {
517 /* log_level_unknown signals the start of a new line */
518 if (printk_time) {
519 int loglev_char;
520 char tbuf[50], *tp;
521 unsigned tlen;
522 unsigned long long t;
523 unsigned long nanosec_rem;
526 * force the log level token to be
527 * before the time output.
529 if (p[0] == '<' && p[1] >='0' &&
530 p[1] <= '7' && p[2] == '>') {
531 loglev_char = p[1];
532 p += 3;
533 printed_len -= 3;
534 } else {
535 loglev_char = default_message_loglevel
536 + '0';
538 t = printk_clock();
539 nanosec_rem = do_div(t, 1000000000);
540 tlen = sprintf(tbuf,
541 "<%c>[%5lu.%06lu] ",
542 loglev_char,
543 (unsigned long)t,
544 nanosec_rem/1000);
546 for (tp = tbuf; tp < tbuf + tlen; tp++)
547 emit_log_char(*tp);
548 printed_len += tlen;
549 } else {
550 if (p[0] != '<' || p[1] < '0' ||
551 p[1] > '7' || p[2] != '>') {
552 emit_log_char('<');
553 emit_log_char(default_message_loglevel
554 + '0');
555 emit_log_char('>');
556 printed_len += 3;
559 log_level_unknown = 0;
560 if (!*p)
561 break;
563 emit_log_char(*p);
564 if (*p == '\n')
565 log_level_unknown = 1;
568 if (!cpu_online(smp_processor_id())) {
570 * Some console drivers may assume that per-cpu resources have
571 * been allocated. So don't allow them to be called by this
572 * CPU until it is officially up. We shouldn't be calling into
573 * random console drivers on a CPU which doesn't exist yet..
575 printk_cpu = UINT_MAX;
576 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
577 goto out;
579 if (!down_trylock(&console_sem)) {
580 console_locked = 1;
582 * We own the drivers. We can drop the spinlock and let
583 * release_console_sem() print the text
585 printk_cpu = UINT_MAX;
586 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
587 console_may_schedule = 0;
588 release_console_sem();
589 } else {
591 * Someone else owns the drivers. We drop the spinlock, which
592 * allows the semaphore holder to proceed and to call the
593 * console drivers with the output which we just produced.
595 printk_cpu = UINT_MAX;
596 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
598 out:
599 preempt_enable();
600 return printed_len;
602 EXPORT_SYMBOL(printk);
603 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vprintk);
605 #else
607 asmlinkage long sys_syslog(int type, char __user *buf, int len)
609 return 0;
612 int do_syslog(int type, char __user *buf, int len)
614 return 0;
617 static void call_console_drivers(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
621 #endif
624 * Set up a list of consoles. Called from init/main.c
626 static int __init console_setup(char *str)
628 char name[sizeof(console_cmdline[0].name)];
629 char *s, *options;
630 int idx;
633 * Decode str into name, index, options.
635 if (str[0] >= '0' && str[0] <= '9') {
636 strcpy(name, "ttyS");
637 strncpy(name + 4, str, sizeof(name) - 5);
638 } else {
639 strncpy(name, str, sizeof(name) - 1);
641 name[sizeof(name) - 1] = 0;
642 if ((options = strchr(str, ',')) != NULL)
643 *(options++) = 0;
644 #ifdef __sparc__
645 if (!strcmp(str, "ttya"))
646 strcpy(name, "ttyS0");
647 if (!strcmp(str, "ttyb"))
648 strcpy(name, "ttyS1");
649 #endif
650 for (s = name; *s; s++)
651 if ((*s >= '0' && *s <= '9') || *s == ',')
652 break;
653 idx = simple_strtoul(s, NULL, 10);
654 *s = 0;
656 add_preferred_console(name, idx, options);
657 return 1;
659 __setup("console=", console_setup);
662 * add_preferred_console - add a device to the list of preferred consoles.
663 * @name: device name
664 * @idx: device index
665 * @options: options for this console
667 * The last preferred console added will be used for kernel messages
668 * and stdin/out/err for init. Normally this is used by console_setup
669 * above to handle user-supplied console arguments; however it can also
670 * be used by arch-specific code either to override the user or more
671 * commonly to provide a default console (ie from PROM variables) when
672 * the user has not supplied one.
674 int __init add_preferred_console(char *name, int idx, char *options)
676 struct console_cmdline *c;
677 int i;
680 * See if this tty is not yet registered, and
681 * if we have a slot free.
683 for(i = 0; i < MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES && console_cmdline[i].name[0]; i++)
684 if (strcmp(console_cmdline[i].name, name) == 0 &&
685 console_cmdline[i].index == idx) {
686 selected_console = i;
687 return 0;
689 if (i == MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES)
690 return -E2BIG;
691 selected_console = i;
692 c = &console_cmdline[i];
693 memcpy(c->name, name, sizeof(c->name));
694 c->name[sizeof(c->name) - 1] = 0;
695 c->options = options;
696 c->index = idx;
697 return 0;
701 * acquire_console_sem - lock the console system for exclusive use.
703 * Acquires a semaphore which guarantees that the caller has
704 * exclusive access to the console system and the console_drivers list.
706 * Can sleep, returns nothing.
708 void acquire_console_sem(void)
710 BUG_ON(in_interrupt());
711 down(&console_sem);
712 console_locked = 1;
713 console_may_schedule = 1;
715 EXPORT_SYMBOL(acquire_console_sem);
717 int try_acquire_console_sem(void)
719 if (down_trylock(&console_sem))
720 return -1;
721 console_locked = 1;
722 console_may_schedule = 0;
723 return 0;
725 EXPORT_SYMBOL(try_acquire_console_sem);
727 int is_console_locked(void)
729 return console_locked;
731 EXPORT_SYMBOL(is_console_locked);
734 * release_console_sem - unlock the console system
736 * Releases the semaphore which the caller holds on the console system
737 * and the console driver list.
739 * While the semaphore was held, console output may have been buffered
740 * by printk(). If this is the case, release_console_sem() emits
741 * the output prior to releasing the semaphore.
743 * If there is output waiting for klogd, we wake it up.
745 * release_console_sem() may be called from any context.
747 void release_console_sem(void)
749 unsigned long flags;
750 unsigned long _con_start, _log_end;
751 unsigned long wake_klogd = 0;
753 for ( ; ; ) {
754 spin_lock_irqsave(&logbuf_lock, flags);
755 wake_klogd |= log_start - log_end;
756 if (con_start == log_end)
757 break; /* Nothing to print */
758 _con_start = con_start;
759 _log_end = log_end;
760 con_start = log_end; /* Flush */
761 spin_unlock(&logbuf_lock);
762 call_console_drivers(_con_start, _log_end);
763 local_irq_restore(flags);
765 console_locked = 0;
766 console_may_schedule = 0;
767 up(&console_sem);
768 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
769 if (wake_klogd && !oops_in_progress && waitqueue_active(&log_wait))
770 wake_up_interruptible(&log_wait);
772 EXPORT_SYMBOL(release_console_sem);
775 * console_conditional_schedule - yield the CPU if required
777 * If the console code is currently allowed to sleep, and
778 * if this CPU should yield the CPU to another task, do
779 * so here.
781 * Must be called within acquire_console_sem().
783 void __sched console_conditional_schedule(void)
785 if (console_may_schedule)
786 cond_resched();
788 EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_conditional_schedule);
790 void console_print(const char *s)
792 printk(KERN_EMERG "%s", s);
794 EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_print);
796 void console_unblank(void)
798 struct console *c;
801 * console_unblank can no longer be called in interrupt context unless
802 * oops_in_progress is set to 1..
804 if (oops_in_progress) {
805 if (down_trylock(&console_sem) != 0)
806 return;
807 } else
808 acquire_console_sem();
810 console_locked = 1;
811 console_may_schedule = 0;
812 for (c = console_drivers; c != NULL; c = c->next)
813 if ((c->flags & CON_ENABLED) && c->unblank)
814 c->unblank();
815 release_console_sem();
819 * Return the console tty driver structure and its associated index
821 struct tty_driver *console_device(int *index)
823 struct console *c;
824 struct tty_driver *driver = NULL;
826 acquire_console_sem();
827 for (c = console_drivers; c != NULL; c = c->next) {
828 if (!c->device)
829 continue;
830 driver = c->device(c, index);
831 if (driver)
832 break;
834 release_console_sem();
835 return driver;
839 * Prevent further output on the passed console device so that (for example)
840 * serial drivers can disable console output before suspending a port, and can
841 * re-enable output afterwards.
843 void console_stop(struct console *console)
845 acquire_console_sem();
846 console->flags &= ~CON_ENABLED;
847 release_console_sem();
849 EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_stop);
851 void console_start(struct console *console)
853 acquire_console_sem();
854 console->flags |= CON_ENABLED;
855 release_console_sem();
857 EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_start);
860 * The console driver calls this routine during kernel initialization
861 * to register the console printing procedure with printk() and to
862 * print any messages that were printed by the kernel before the
863 * console driver was initialized.
865 void register_console(struct console *console)
867 int i;
868 unsigned long flags;
870 if (preferred_console < 0)
871 preferred_console = selected_console;
874 * See if we want to use this console driver. If we
875 * didn't select a console we take the first one
876 * that registers here.
878 if (preferred_console < 0) {
879 if (console->index < 0)
880 console->index = 0;
881 if (console->setup == NULL ||
882 console->setup(console, NULL) == 0) {
883 console->flags |= CON_ENABLED | CON_CONSDEV;
884 preferred_console = 0;
889 * See if this console matches one we selected on
890 * the command line.
892 for (i = 0; i < MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES && console_cmdline[i].name[0];
893 i++) {
894 if (strcmp(console_cmdline[i].name, console->name) != 0)
895 continue;
896 if (console->index >= 0 &&
897 console->index != console_cmdline[i].index)
898 continue;
899 if (console->index < 0)
900 console->index = console_cmdline[i].index;
901 if (console->setup &&
902 console->setup(console, console_cmdline[i].options) != 0)
903 break;
904 console->flags |= CON_ENABLED;
905 console->index = console_cmdline[i].index;
906 if (i == selected_console) {
907 console->flags |= CON_CONSDEV;
908 preferred_console = selected_console;
910 break;
913 if (!(console->flags & CON_ENABLED))
914 return;
916 if (console_drivers && (console_drivers->flags & CON_BOOT)) {
917 unregister_console(console_drivers);
918 console->flags &= ~CON_PRINTBUFFER;
922 * Put this console in the list - keep the
923 * preferred driver at the head of the list.
925 acquire_console_sem();
926 if ((console->flags & CON_CONSDEV) || console_drivers == NULL) {
927 console->next = console_drivers;
928 console_drivers = console;
929 if (console->next)
930 console->next->flags &= ~CON_CONSDEV;
931 } else {
932 console->next = console_drivers->next;
933 console_drivers->next = console;
935 if (console->flags & CON_PRINTBUFFER) {
937 * release_console_sem() will print out the buffered messages
938 * for us.
940 spin_lock_irqsave(&logbuf_lock, flags);
941 con_start = log_start;
942 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
944 release_console_sem();
946 EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_console);
948 int unregister_console(struct console *console)
950 struct console *a, *b;
951 int res = 1;
953 acquire_console_sem();
954 if (console_drivers == console) {
955 console_drivers=console->next;
956 res = 0;
957 } else if (console_drivers) {
958 for (a=console_drivers->next, b=console_drivers ;
959 a; b=a, a=b->next) {
960 if (a == console) {
961 b->next = a->next;
962 res = 0;
963 break;
968 /* If last console is removed, we re-enable picking the first
969 * one that gets registered. Without that, pmac early boot console
970 * would prevent fbcon from taking over.
972 * If this isn't the last console and it has CON_CONSDEV set, we
973 * need to set it on the next preferred console.
975 if (console_drivers == NULL)
976 preferred_console = selected_console;
977 else if (console->flags & CON_CONSDEV)
978 console_drivers->flags |= CON_CONSDEV;
980 release_console_sem();
981 return res;
983 EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_console);
986 * tty_write_message - write a message to a certain tty, not just the console.
987 * @tty: the destination tty_struct
988 * @msg: the message to write
990 * This is used for messages that need to be redirected to a specific tty.
991 * We don't put it into the syslog queue right now maybe in the future if
992 * really needed.
994 void tty_write_message(struct tty_struct *tty, char *msg)
996 if (tty && tty->driver->write)
997 tty->driver->write(tty, msg, strlen(msg));
998 return;
1002 * printk rate limiting, lifted from the networking subsystem.
1004 * This enforces a rate limit: not more than one kernel message
1005 * every printk_ratelimit_jiffies to make a denial-of-service
1006 * attack impossible.
1008 int __printk_ratelimit(int ratelimit_jiffies, int ratelimit_burst)
1010 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(ratelimit_lock);
1011 static unsigned long toks = 10 * 5 * HZ;
1012 static unsigned long last_msg;
1013 static int missed;
1014 unsigned long flags;
1015 unsigned long now = jiffies;
1017 spin_lock_irqsave(&ratelimit_lock, flags);
1018 toks += now - last_msg;
1019 last_msg = now;
1020 if (toks > (ratelimit_burst * ratelimit_jiffies))
1021 toks = ratelimit_burst * ratelimit_jiffies;
1022 if (toks >= ratelimit_jiffies) {
1023 int lost = missed;
1025 missed = 0;
1026 toks -= ratelimit_jiffies;
1027 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ratelimit_lock, flags);
1028 if (lost)
1029 printk(KERN_WARNING "printk: %d messages suppressed.\n", lost);
1030 return 1;
1032 missed++;
1033 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ratelimit_lock, flags);
1034 return 0;
1036 EXPORT_SYMBOL(__printk_ratelimit);
1038 /* minimum time in jiffies between messages */
1039 int printk_ratelimit_jiffies = 5 * HZ;
1041 /* number of messages we send before ratelimiting */
1042 int printk_ratelimit_burst = 10;
1044 int printk_ratelimit(void)
1046 return __printk_ratelimit(printk_ratelimit_jiffies,
1047 printk_ratelimit_burst);
1049 EXPORT_SYMBOL(printk_ratelimit);