Functionality moved from IS to LOG driver.
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include "is.h"
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#include "../../kernel/const.h"
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#include "../../kernel/config.h"
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#include "../../kernel/type.h"
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/*==========================================================================*
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* log_message *
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*==========================================================================*/
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PRIVATE void log_message(char *buf)
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{
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#if ENABLE_LOG
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message m;
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m.m_type = DIAGNOSTICS;
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m.DIAG_PRINT_BUF = buf;
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m.DIAG_BUF_COUNT = strlen(buf);
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_sendrec(LOG_PROC_NR, &m);
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#endif
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}
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/*==========================================================================*
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* do_new_kmess *
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*==========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC int do_new_kmess(m)
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message *m; /* notification message */
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{
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/* Notification for a new kernel message. */
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struct kmessages kmess; /* entire kmess structure */
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char print_buf[KMESS_BUF_SIZE]; /* copy new message here */
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static int prev_next = 0;
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int size, next;
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int bytes;
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int i, r;
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/* Try to get a fresh copy of the buffer with kernel messages. */
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if ((r=sys_getkmessages(&kmess)) != OK) {
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report("IS","couldn't get copy of kmessages", r);
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return;
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}
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/* Print only the new part. Determine how many new bytes there are with
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* help of the current and previous 'next' index. Note that the kernel
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* buffer is circular. This works fine if less then KMESS_BUF_SIZE bytes
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* is new data; else we miss % KMESS_BUF_SIZE here.
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* Check for size being positive, the buffer might as well be emptied!
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*/
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if (kmess.km_size > 0) {
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bytes = ((kmess.km_next + KMESS_BUF_SIZE) - prev_next) % KMESS_BUF_SIZE;
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r=prev_next; /* start at previous old */
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i=0;
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while (bytes > 0) {
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print_buf[i] = kmess.km_buf[(r%KMESS_BUF_SIZE)];
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diag_putc( kmess.km_buf[(r%KMESS_BUF_SIZE)] );
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bytes --;
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r ++;
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i ++;
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}
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/* Now terminate the new message and print it. */
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print_buf[i] = 0;
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printf(print_buf);
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/* Also send message to log device. */
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log_message(print_buf);
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}
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/* Almost done, store 'next' so that we can determine what part of the
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* kernel messages buffer to print next time a notification arrives.
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*/
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prev_next = next;
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return EDONTREPLY;
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* do_diagnostics *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC int do_diagnostics(message *m)
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{
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/* The IS server handles all diagnostic messages from servers and device
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* drivers. It forwards the message to the TTY driver to display it to the
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* user. It also saves a copy in a local buffer so that messages can be
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* reviewed at a later time.
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*/
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int result;
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int proc_nr;
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vir_bytes src;
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int count;
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char c;
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int i = 0;
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static char diagbuf[1024];
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/* Forward the message to the TTY driver. Inform the TTY driver about the
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* original sender, so that it knows where the buffer to be printed is.
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* The message type, DIAGNOSTICS, remains the same.
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*/
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if ((proc_nr = m->DIAG_PROC_NR) == SELF)
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m->DIAG_PROC_NR = proc_nr = m->m_source;
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result = _sendrec(TTY, m);
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/* Now also make a copy for the private buffer at the IS server, so
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* that the messages can be reviewed at a later time.
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*/
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src = (vir_bytes) m->DIAG_PRINT_BUF;
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count = m->DIAG_BUF_COUNT;
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while (count > 0) {
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if (sys_datacopy(proc_nr, src, SELF, (vir_bytes) &c, 1) != OK)
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break; /* stop copying on error */
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diag_putc(c); /* accumulate character */
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src ++;
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count --;
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diagbuf[i++] = c;
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if(i == sizeof(diagbuf) - 1) {
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diagbuf[i] = '\0';
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log_message(diagbuf);
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i = 0;
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}
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}
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if(i > 0) {
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/* This is safe; above code ensures i doesn't exceed upper bound. */
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diagbuf[i] = '\0';
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log_message(diagbuf);
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}
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return result;
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* diag_putc *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC void diag_putc(c)
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int c; /* char to be added to diag buffer */
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{
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diag_buf[diag_next] = c;
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diag_next = (diag_next + 1) % DIAG_BUF_SIZE;
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if (diag_size < DIAG_BUF_SIZE)
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diag_size += 1;
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}
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/*===========================================================================*
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* diagnostics_dmp *
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*===========================================================================*/
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PUBLIC void diagnostics_dmp()
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{
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char print_buf[DIAG_BUF_SIZE+1]; /* buffer used to print */
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int start; /* calculate start of messages */
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int size, r;
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/* Reprint all diagnostic messages. First determine start and copy the
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* buffer into a print-buffer. This is done because the messages in the
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* copy may wrap (the buffer is circular).
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*/
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start = ((diag_next + DIAG_BUF_SIZE) - diag_size) % DIAG_BUF_SIZE;
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r = 0;
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size = diag_size;
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while (size > 0) {
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print_buf[r] = diag_buf[(start+r) % DIAG_BUF_SIZE];
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r ++;
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size --;
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}
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print_buf[r] = 0; /* make sure it terminates */
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printf("Dump of diagnostics from device drivers and servers.\n\n");
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printf(print_buf); /* print the messages */
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}
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/* A server must occasionally print some message. It uses a simple version of
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* printf() found in the system library that calls putk() to output characters.
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* The IS server cannot use the regular putk() since we do not want to over-
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* write kernel messages with the output of the IS. Hence, it uses a special
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* putk that directly sends to the TTY task.
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*/
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#include "is.h"
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/*===========================================================================*
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* kputc *
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*===========================================================================*/
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void kputc(c)
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int c;
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{
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/* Accumulate another character. If 0 or buffer full, print it. */
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static int buf_count; /* # characters in the buffer */
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static char print_buf[80]; /* output is buffered here */
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message m;
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if ((c == 0 && buf_count > 0) || buf_count == sizeof(print_buf)) {
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m.DIAG_BUF_COUNT = buf_count;
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m.DIAG_PRINT_BUF = print_buf;
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m.DIAG_PROC_NR = SELF;
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m.m_type = DIAGNOSTICS; /* request TTY to output this buffer */
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_sendrec(TTY, &m); /* if it fails, we cannot do better */
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buf_count = 0; /* clear buffer for next batch */
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}
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if (c != 0) {
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print_buf[buf_count++] = c;
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}
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}
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