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1 /*
2 * Character device driver for extended error reporting.
4 * Copyright (C) 2005 IBM Corporation
5 * extended error reporting for DASD ECKD devices
6 * Author(s): Stefan Weinhuber <wein@de.ibm.com>
7 */
9 #define KMSG_COMPONENT "dasd-eckd"
11 #include <linux/init.h>
12 #include <linux/fs.h>
13 #include <linux/kernel.h>
14 #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
15 #include <linux/module.h>
16 #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
17 #include <linux/device.h>
18 #include <linux/poll.h>
19 #include <linux/mutex.h>
20 #include <linux/smp_lock.h>
21 #include <linux/err.h>
22 #include <linux/slab.h>
24 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
25 #include <asm/atomic.h>
26 #include <asm/ebcdic.h>
28 #include "dasd_int.h"
29 #include "dasd_eckd.h"
31 #ifdef PRINTK_HEADER
32 #undef PRINTK_HEADER
33 #endif /* PRINTK_HEADER */
34 #define PRINTK_HEADER "dasd(eer):"
37 * SECTION: the internal buffer
41 * The internal buffer is meant to store obaque blobs of data, so it does
42 * not know of higher level concepts like triggers.
43 * It consists of a number of pages that are used as a ringbuffer. Each data
44 * blob is stored in a simple record that consists of an integer, which
45 * contains the size of the following data, and the data bytes themselfes.
47 * To allow for multiple independent readers we create one internal buffer
48 * each time the device is opened and destroy the buffer when the file is
49 * closed again. The number of pages used for this buffer is determined by
50 * the module parmeter eer_pages.
52 * One record can be written to a buffer by using the functions
53 * - dasd_eer_start_record (one time per record to write the size to the
54 * buffer and reserve the space for the data)
55 * - dasd_eer_write_buffer (one or more times per record to write the data)
56 * The data can be written in several steps but you will have to compute
57 * the total size up front for the invocation of dasd_eer_start_record.
58 * If the ringbuffer is full, dasd_eer_start_record will remove the required
59 * number of old records.
61 * A record is typically read in two steps, first read the integer that
62 * specifies the size of the following data, then read the data.
63 * Both can be done by
64 * - dasd_eer_read_buffer
66 * For all mentioned functions you need to get the bufferlock first and keep
67 * it until a complete record is written or read.
69 * All information necessary to keep track of an internal buffer is kept in
70 * a struct eerbuffer. The buffer specific to a file pointer is strored in
71 * the private_data field of that file. To be able to write data to all
72 * existing buffers, each buffer is also added to the bufferlist.
73 * If the user does not want to read a complete record in one go, we have to
74 * keep track of the rest of the record. residual stores the number of bytes
75 * that are still to deliver. If the rest of the record is invalidated between
76 * two reads then residual will be set to -1 so that the next read will fail.
77 * All entries in the eerbuffer structure are protected with the bufferlock.
78 * To avoid races between writing to a buffer on the one side and creating
79 * and destroying buffers on the other side, the bufferlock must also be used
80 * to protect the bufferlist.
83 static int eer_pages = 5;
84 module_param(eer_pages, int, S_IRUGO|S_IWUSR);
86 struct eerbuffer {
87 struct list_head list;
88 char **buffer;
89 int buffersize;
90 int buffer_page_count;
91 int head;
92 int tail;
93 int residual;
96 static LIST_HEAD(bufferlist);
97 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(bufferlock);
98 static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(dasd_eer_read_wait_queue);
101 * How many free bytes are available on the buffer.
102 * Needs to be called with bufferlock held.
104 static int dasd_eer_get_free_bytes(struct eerbuffer *eerb)
106 if (eerb->head < eerb->tail)
107 return eerb->tail - eerb->head - 1;
108 return eerb->buffersize - eerb->head + eerb->tail -1;
112 * How many bytes of buffer space are used.
113 * Needs to be called with bufferlock held.
115 static int dasd_eer_get_filled_bytes(struct eerbuffer *eerb)
118 if (eerb->head >= eerb->tail)
119 return eerb->head - eerb->tail;
120 return eerb->buffersize - eerb->tail + eerb->head;
124 * The dasd_eer_write_buffer function just copies count bytes of data
125 * to the buffer. Make sure to call dasd_eer_start_record first, to
126 * make sure that enough free space is available.
127 * Needs to be called with bufferlock held.
129 static void dasd_eer_write_buffer(struct eerbuffer *eerb,
130 char *data, int count)
133 unsigned long headindex,localhead;
134 unsigned long rest, len;
135 char *nextdata;
137 nextdata = data;
138 rest = count;
139 while (rest > 0) {
140 headindex = eerb->head / PAGE_SIZE;
141 localhead = eerb->head % PAGE_SIZE;
142 len = min(rest, PAGE_SIZE - localhead);
143 memcpy(eerb->buffer[headindex]+localhead, nextdata, len);
144 nextdata += len;
145 rest -= len;
146 eerb->head += len;
147 if (eerb->head == eerb->buffersize)
148 eerb->head = 0; /* wrap around */
149 BUG_ON(eerb->head > eerb->buffersize);
154 * Needs to be called with bufferlock held.
156 static int dasd_eer_read_buffer(struct eerbuffer *eerb, char *data, int count)
159 unsigned long tailindex,localtail;
160 unsigned long rest, len, finalcount;
161 char *nextdata;
163 finalcount = min(count, dasd_eer_get_filled_bytes(eerb));
164 nextdata = data;
165 rest = finalcount;
166 while (rest > 0) {
167 tailindex = eerb->tail / PAGE_SIZE;
168 localtail = eerb->tail % PAGE_SIZE;
169 len = min(rest, PAGE_SIZE - localtail);
170 memcpy(nextdata, eerb->buffer[tailindex] + localtail, len);
171 nextdata += len;
172 rest -= len;
173 eerb->tail += len;
174 if (eerb->tail == eerb->buffersize)
175 eerb->tail = 0; /* wrap around */
176 BUG_ON(eerb->tail > eerb->buffersize);
178 return finalcount;
182 * Whenever you want to write a blob of data to the internal buffer you
183 * have to start by using this function first. It will write the number
184 * of bytes that will be written to the buffer. If necessary it will remove
185 * old records to make room for the new one.
186 * Needs to be called with bufferlock held.
188 static int dasd_eer_start_record(struct eerbuffer *eerb, int count)
190 int tailcount;
192 if (count + sizeof(count) > eerb->buffersize)
193 return -ENOMEM;
194 while (dasd_eer_get_free_bytes(eerb) < count + sizeof(count)) {
195 if (eerb->residual > 0) {
196 eerb->tail += eerb->residual;
197 if (eerb->tail >= eerb->buffersize)
198 eerb->tail -= eerb->buffersize;
199 eerb->residual = -1;
201 dasd_eer_read_buffer(eerb, (char *) &tailcount,
202 sizeof(tailcount));
203 eerb->tail += tailcount;
204 if (eerb->tail >= eerb->buffersize)
205 eerb->tail -= eerb->buffersize;
207 dasd_eer_write_buffer(eerb, (char*) &count, sizeof(count));
209 return 0;
213 * Release pages that are not used anymore.
215 static void dasd_eer_free_buffer_pages(char **buf, int no_pages)
217 int i;
219 for (i = 0; i < no_pages; i++)
220 free_page((unsigned long) buf[i]);
224 * Allocate a new set of memory pages.
226 static int dasd_eer_allocate_buffer_pages(char **buf, int no_pages)
228 int i;
230 for (i = 0; i < no_pages; i++) {
231 buf[i] = (char *) get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
232 if (!buf[i]) {
233 dasd_eer_free_buffer_pages(buf, i);
234 return -ENOMEM;
237 return 0;
241 * SECTION: The extended error reporting functionality
245 * When a DASD device driver wants to report an error, it calls the
246 * function dasd_eer_write and gives the respective trigger ID as
247 * parameter. Currently there are four kinds of triggers:
249 * DASD_EER_FATALERROR: all kinds of unrecoverable I/O problems
250 * DASD_EER_PPRCSUSPEND: PPRC was suspended
251 * DASD_EER_NOPATH: There is no path to the device left.
252 * DASD_EER_STATECHANGE: The state of the device has changed.
254 * For the first three triggers all required information can be supplied by
255 * the caller. For these triggers a record is written by the function
256 * dasd_eer_write_standard_trigger.
258 * The DASD_EER_STATECHANGE trigger is special since a sense subsystem
259 * status ccw need to be executed to gather the necessary sense data first.
260 * The dasd_eer_snss function will queue the SNSS request and the request
261 * callback will then call dasd_eer_write with the DASD_EER_STATCHANGE
262 * trigger.
264 * To avoid memory allocations at runtime, the necessary memory is allocated
265 * when the extended error reporting is enabled for a device (by
266 * dasd_eer_probe). There is one sense subsystem status request for each
267 * eer enabled DASD device. The presence of the cqr in device->eer_cqr
268 * indicates that eer is enable for the device. The use of the snss request
269 * is protected by the DASD_FLAG_EER_IN_USE bit. When this flag indicates
270 * that the cqr is currently in use, dasd_eer_snss cannot start a second
271 * request but sets the DASD_FLAG_EER_SNSS flag instead. The callback of
272 * the SNSS request will check the bit and call dasd_eer_snss again.
275 #define SNSS_DATA_SIZE 44
277 #define DASD_EER_BUSID_SIZE 10
278 struct dasd_eer_header {
279 __u32 total_size;
280 __u32 trigger;
281 __u64 tv_sec;
282 __u64 tv_usec;
283 char busid[DASD_EER_BUSID_SIZE];
284 } __attribute__ ((packed));
287 * The following function can be used for those triggers that have
288 * all necessary data available when the function is called.
289 * If the parameter cqr is not NULL, the chain of requests will be searched
290 * for valid sense data, and all valid sense data sets will be added to
291 * the triggers data.
293 static void dasd_eer_write_standard_trigger(struct dasd_device *device,
294 struct dasd_ccw_req *cqr,
295 int trigger)
297 struct dasd_ccw_req *temp_cqr;
298 int data_size;
299 struct timeval tv;
300 struct dasd_eer_header header;
301 unsigned long flags;
302 struct eerbuffer *eerb;
303 char *sense;
305 /* go through cqr chain and count the valid sense data sets */
306 data_size = 0;
307 for (temp_cqr = cqr; temp_cqr; temp_cqr = temp_cqr->refers)
308 if (dasd_get_sense(&temp_cqr->irb))
309 data_size += 32;
311 header.total_size = sizeof(header) + data_size + 4; /* "EOR" */
312 header.trigger = trigger;
313 do_gettimeofday(&tv);
314 header.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec;
315 header.tv_usec = tv.tv_usec;
316 strncpy(header.busid, dev_name(&device->cdev->dev),
317 DASD_EER_BUSID_SIZE);
319 spin_lock_irqsave(&bufferlock, flags);
320 list_for_each_entry(eerb, &bufferlist, list) {
321 dasd_eer_start_record(eerb, header.total_size);
322 dasd_eer_write_buffer(eerb, (char *) &header, sizeof(header));
323 for (temp_cqr = cqr; temp_cqr; temp_cqr = temp_cqr->refers) {
324 sense = dasd_get_sense(&temp_cqr->irb);
325 if (sense)
326 dasd_eer_write_buffer(eerb, sense, 32);
328 dasd_eer_write_buffer(eerb, "EOR", 4);
330 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bufferlock, flags);
331 wake_up_interruptible(&dasd_eer_read_wait_queue);
335 * This function writes a DASD_EER_STATECHANGE trigger.
337 static void dasd_eer_write_snss_trigger(struct dasd_device *device,
338 struct dasd_ccw_req *cqr,
339 int trigger)
341 int data_size;
342 int snss_rc;
343 struct timeval tv;
344 struct dasd_eer_header header;
345 unsigned long flags;
346 struct eerbuffer *eerb;
348 snss_rc = (cqr->status == DASD_CQR_DONE) ? 0 : -EIO;
349 if (snss_rc)
350 data_size = 0;
351 else
352 data_size = SNSS_DATA_SIZE;
354 header.total_size = sizeof(header) + data_size + 4; /* "EOR" */
355 header.trigger = DASD_EER_STATECHANGE;
356 do_gettimeofday(&tv);
357 header.tv_sec = tv.tv_sec;
358 header.tv_usec = tv.tv_usec;
359 strncpy(header.busid, dev_name(&device->cdev->dev),
360 DASD_EER_BUSID_SIZE);
362 spin_lock_irqsave(&bufferlock, flags);
363 list_for_each_entry(eerb, &bufferlist, list) {
364 dasd_eer_start_record(eerb, header.total_size);
365 dasd_eer_write_buffer(eerb, (char *) &header , sizeof(header));
366 if (!snss_rc)
367 dasd_eer_write_buffer(eerb, cqr->data, SNSS_DATA_SIZE);
368 dasd_eer_write_buffer(eerb, "EOR", 4);
370 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bufferlock, flags);
371 wake_up_interruptible(&dasd_eer_read_wait_queue);
375 * This function is called for all triggers. It calls the appropriate
376 * function that writes the actual trigger records.
378 void dasd_eer_write(struct dasd_device *device, struct dasd_ccw_req *cqr,
379 unsigned int id)
381 if (!device->eer_cqr)
382 return;
383 switch (id) {
384 case DASD_EER_FATALERROR:
385 case DASD_EER_PPRCSUSPEND:
386 dasd_eer_write_standard_trigger(device, cqr, id);
387 break;
388 case DASD_EER_NOPATH:
389 dasd_eer_write_standard_trigger(device, NULL, id);
390 break;
391 case DASD_EER_STATECHANGE:
392 dasd_eer_write_snss_trigger(device, cqr, id);
393 break;
394 default: /* unknown trigger, so we write it without any sense data */
395 dasd_eer_write_standard_trigger(device, NULL, id);
396 break;
399 EXPORT_SYMBOL(dasd_eer_write);
402 * Start a sense subsystem status request.
403 * Needs to be called with the device held.
405 void dasd_eer_snss(struct dasd_device *device)
407 struct dasd_ccw_req *cqr;
409 cqr = device->eer_cqr;
410 if (!cqr) /* Device not eer enabled. */
411 return;
412 if (test_and_set_bit(DASD_FLAG_EER_IN_USE, &device->flags)) {
413 /* Sense subsystem status request in use. */
414 set_bit(DASD_FLAG_EER_SNSS, &device->flags);
415 return;
417 /* cdev is already locked, can't use dasd_add_request_head */
418 clear_bit(DASD_FLAG_EER_SNSS, &device->flags);
419 cqr->status = DASD_CQR_QUEUED;
420 list_add(&cqr->devlist, &device->ccw_queue);
421 dasd_schedule_device_bh(device);
425 * Callback function for use with sense subsystem status request.
427 static void dasd_eer_snss_cb(struct dasd_ccw_req *cqr, void *data)
429 struct dasd_device *device = cqr->startdev;
430 unsigned long flags;
432 dasd_eer_write(device, cqr, DASD_EER_STATECHANGE);
433 spin_lock_irqsave(get_ccwdev_lock(device->cdev), flags);
434 if (device->eer_cqr == cqr) {
435 clear_bit(DASD_FLAG_EER_IN_USE, &device->flags);
436 if (test_bit(DASD_FLAG_EER_SNSS, &device->flags))
437 /* Another SNSS has been requested in the meantime. */
438 dasd_eer_snss(device);
439 cqr = NULL;
441 spin_unlock_irqrestore(get_ccwdev_lock(device->cdev), flags);
442 if (cqr)
444 * Extended error recovery has been switched off while
445 * the SNSS request was running. It could even have
446 * been switched off and on again in which case there
447 * is a new ccw in device->eer_cqr. Free the "old"
448 * snss request now.
450 dasd_kfree_request(cqr, device);
454 * Enable error reporting on a given device.
456 int dasd_eer_enable(struct dasd_device *device)
458 struct dasd_ccw_req *cqr;
459 unsigned long flags;
460 struct ccw1 *ccw;
462 if (device->eer_cqr)
463 return 0;
465 if (!device->discipline || strcmp(device->discipline->name, "ECKD"))
466 return -EPERM; /* FIXME: -EMEDIUMTYPE ? */
468 cqr = dasd_kmalloc_request(DASD_ECKD_MAGIC, 1 /* SNSS */,
469 SNSS_DATA_SIZE, device);
470 if (IS_ERR(cqr))
471 return -ENOMEM;
473 cqr->startdev = device;
474 cqr->retries = 255;
475 cqr->expires = 10 * HZ;
476 clear_bit(DASD_CQR_FLAGS_USE_ERP, &cqr->flags);
478 ccw = cqr->cpaddr;
479 ccw->cmd_code = DASD_ECKD_CCW_SNSS;
480 ccw->count = SNSS_DATA_SIZE;
481 ccw->flags = 0;
482 ccw->cda = (__u32)(addr_t) cqr->data;
484 cqr->buildclk = get_clock();
485 cqr->status = DASD_CQR_FILLED;
486 cqr->callback = dasd_eer_snss_cb;
488 spin_lock_irqsave(get_ccwdev_lock(device->cdev), flags);
489 if (!device->eer_cqr) {
490 device->eer_cqr = cqr;
491 cqr = NULL;
493 spin_unlock_irqrestore(get_ccwdev_lock(device->cdev), flags);
494 if (cqr)
495 dasd_kfree_request(cqr, device);
496 return 0;
500 * Disable error reporting on a given device.
502 void dasd_eer_disable(struct dasd_device *device)
504 struct dasd_ccw_req *cqr;
505 unsigned long flags;
506 int in_use;
508 if (!device->eer_cqr)
509 return;
510 spin_lock_irqsave(get_ccwdev_lock(device->cdev), flags);
511 cqr = device->eer_cqr;
512 device->eer_cqr = NULL;
513 clear_bit(DASD_FLAG_EER_SNSS, &device->flags);
514 in_use = test_and_clear_bit(DASD_FLAG_EER_IN_USE, &device->flags);
515 spin_unlock_irqrestore(get_ccwdev_lock(device->cdev), flags);
516 if (cqr && !in_use)
517 dasd_kfree_request(cqr, device);
521 * SECTION: the device operations
525 * On the one side we need a lock to access our internal buffer, on the
526 * other side a copy_to_user can sleep. So we need to copy the data we have
527 * to transfer in a readbuffer, which is protected by the readbuffer_mutex.
529 static char readbuffer[PAGE_SIZE];
530 static DEFINE_MUTEX(readbuffer_mutex);
532 static int dasd_eer_open(struct inode *inp, struct file *filp)
534 struct eerbuffer *eerb;
535 unsigned long flags;
537 eerb = kzalloc(sizeof(struct eerbuffer), GFP_KERNEL);
538 if (!eerb)
539 return -ENOMEM;
540 eerb->buffer_page_count = eer_pages;
541 if (eerb->buffer_page_count < 1 ||
542 eerb->buffer_page_count > INT_MAX / PAGE_SIZE) {
543 kfree(eerb);
544 DBF_EVENT(DBF_WARNING, "can't open device since module "
545 "parameter eer_pages is smaller than 1 or"
546 " bigger than %d", (int)(INT_MAX / PAGE_SIZE));
547 return -EINVAL;
549 eerb->buffersize = eerb->buffer_page_count * PAGE_SIZE;
550 eerb->buffer = kmalloc(eerb->buffer_page_count * sizeof(char *),
551 GFP_KERNEL);
552 if (!eerb->buffer) {
553 kfree(eerb);
554 return -ENOMEM;
556 if (dasd_eer_allocate_buffer_pages(eerb->buffer,
557 eerb->buffer_page_count)) {
558 kfree(eerb->buffer);
559 kfree(eerb);
560 return -ENOMEM;
562 filp->private_data = eerb;
563 spin_lock_irqsave(&bufferlock, flags);
564 list_add(&eerb->list, &bufferlist);
565 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bufferlock, flags);
567 return nonseekable_open(inp,filp);
570 static int dasd_eer_close(struct inode *inp, struct file *filp)
572 struct eerbuffer *eerb;
573 unsigned long flags;
575 eerb = (struct eerbuffer *) filp->private_data;
576 spin_lock_irqsave(&bufferlock, flags);
577 list_del(&eerb->list);
578 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bufferlock, flags);
579 dasd_eer_free_buffer_pages(eerb->buffer, eerb->buffer_page_count);
580 kfree(eerb->buffer);
581 kfree(eerb);
583 return 0;
586 static ssize_t dasd_eer_read(struct file *filp, char __user *buf,
587 size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
589 int tc,rc;
590 int tailcount,effective_count;
591 unsigned long flags;
592 struct eerbuffer *eerb;
594 eerb = (struct eerbuffer *) filp->private_data;
595 if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&readbuffer_mutex))
596 return -ERESTARTSYS;
598 spin_lock_irqsave(&bufferlock, flags);
600 if (eerb->residual < 0) { /* the remainder of this record */
601 /* has been deleted */
602 eerb->residual = 0;
603 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bufferlock, flags);
604 mutex_unlock(&readbuffer_mutex);
605 return -EIO;
606 } else if (eerb->residual > 0) {
607 /* OK we still have a second half of a record to deliver */
608 effective_count = min(eerb->residual, (int) count);
609 eerb->residual -= effective_count;
610 } else {
611 tc = 0;
612 while (!tc) {
613 tc = dasd_eer_read_buffer(eerb, (char *) &tailcount,
614 sizeof(tailcount));
615 if (!tc) {
616 /* no data available */
617 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bufferlock, flags);
618 mutex_unlock(&readbuffer_mutex);
619 if (filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)
620 return -EAGAIN;
621 rc = wait_event_interruptible(
622 dasd_eer_read_wait_queue,
623 eerb->head != eerb->tail);
624 if (rc)
625 return rc;
626 if (mutex_lock_interruptible(&readbuffer_mutex))
627 return -ERESTARTSYS;
628 spin_lock_irqsave(&bufferlock, flags);
631 WARN_ON(tc != sizeof(tailcount));
632 effective_count = min(tailcount,(int)count);
633 eerb->residual = tailcount - effective_count;
636 tc = dasd_eer_read_buffer(eerb, readbuffer, effective_count);
637 WARN_ON(tc != effective_count);
639 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bufferlock, flags);
641 if (copy_to_user(buf, readbuffer, effective_count)) {
642 mutex_unlock(&readbuffer_mutex);
643 return -EFAULT;
646 mutex_unlock(&readbuffer_mutex);
647 return effective_count;
650 static unsigned int dasd_eer_poll(struct file *filp, poll_table *ptable)
652 unsigned int mask;
653 unsigned long flags;
654 struct eerbuffer *eerb;
656 eerb = (struct eerbuffer *) filp->private_data;
657 poll_wait(filp, &dasd_eer_read_wait_queue, ptable);
658 spin_lock_irqsave(&bufferlock, flags);
659 if (eerb->head != eerb->tail)
660 mask = POLLIN | POLLRDNORM ;
661 else
662 mask = 0;
663 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&bufferlock, flags);
664 return mask;
667 static const struct file_operations dasd_eer_fops = {
668 .open = &dasd_eer_open,
669 .release = &dasd_eer_close,
670 .read = &dasd_eer_read,
671 .poll = &dasd_eer_poll,
672 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
675 static struct miscdevice *dasd_eer_dev = NULL;
677 int __init dasd_eer_init(void)
679 int rc;
681 dasd_eer_dev = kzalloc(sizeof(*dasd_eer_dev), GFP_KERNEL);
682 if (!dasd_eer_dev)
683 return -ENOMEM;
685 dasd_eer_dev->minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR;
686 dasd_eer_dev->name = "dasd_eer";
687 dasd_eer_dev->fops = &dasd_eer_fops;
689 rc = misc_register(dasd_eer_dev);
690 if (rc) {
691 kfree(dasd_eer_dev);
692 dasd_eer_dev = NULL;
693 DBF_EVENT(DBF_ERR, "%s", "dasd_eer_init could not "
694 "register misc device");
695 return rc;
698 return 0;
701 void dasd_eer_exit(void)
703 if (dasd_eer_dev) {
704 WARN_ON(misc_deregister(dasd_eer_dev) != 0);
705 kfree(dasd_eer_dev);
706 dasd_eer_dev = NULL;