minix/drivers/log/log.c
David van Moolenbroek b4d909d415 Split block/character protocols and libdriver
This patch separates the character and block driver communication
protocols. The old character protocol remains the same, but a new
block protocol is introduced. The libdriver library is replaced by
two new libraries: libchardriver and libblockdriver. Their exposed
API, and drivers that use them, have been updated accordingly.
Together, libbdev and libblockdriver now completely abstract away
the message format used by the block protocol. As the memory driver
is both a character and a block device driver, it now implements its
own message loop.

The most important semantic change made to the block protocol is that
it is no longer possible to return both partial results and an error
for a single transfer. This simplifies the interaction between the
caller and the driver, as the I/O vector no longer needs to be copied
back. Also, drivers are now no longer supposed to decide based on the
layout of the I/O vector when a transfer should be cut short. Put
simply, transfers are now supposed to either succeed completely, or
result in an error.

After this patch, the state of the various pieces is as follows:
- block protocol: stable
- libbdev API: stable for synchronous communication
- libblockdriver API: needs slight revision (the drvlib/partition API
  in particular; the threading API will also change shortly)
- character protocol: needs cleanup
- libchardriver API: needs cleanup accordingly
- driver restarts: largely unsupported until endpoint changes are
  reintroduced

As a side effect, this patch eliminates several bugs, hacks, and gcc
-Wall and -W warnings all over the place. It probably introduces a
few new ones, too.

Update warning: this patch changes the protocol between MFS and disk
drivers, so in order to use old/new images, the MFS from the ramdisk
must be used to mount all file systems.
2011-11-23 14:06:37 +01:00

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/* This file contains a driver for:
* /dev/klog - system log device
*
* Changes:
* 21 July 2005 - Support for diagnostic messages (Jorrit N. Herder)
* 7 July 2005 - Created (Ben Gras)
*/
#include "log.h"
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
#include <minix/endpoint.h>
#define LOG_DEBUG 0 /* enable/ disable debugging */
#define NR_DEVS 1 /* number of minor devices */
#define MINOR_KLOG 0 /* /dev/klog */
#define LOGINC(n, i) do { (n) = (((n) + (i)) % LOG_SIZE); } while(0)
PUBLIC struct logdevice logdevices[NR_DEVS];
PRIVATE struct device log_geom[NR_DEVS]; /* base and size of devices */
PRIVATE int log_device = -1; /* current device */
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( struct device *log_prepare, (dev_t device) );
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( int log_transfer, (endpoint_t endpt, int opcode,
u64_t position, iovec_t *iov, unsigned int nr_req,
endpoint_t user_endpt) );
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( int log_do_open, (message *m_ptr) );
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( int log_cancel, (message *m_ptr) );
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( int log_select, (message *m_ptr) );
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( int log_other, (message *m_ptr) );
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( int subread, (struct logdevice *log, int count,
endpoint_t endpt, cp_grant_id_t grant, size_t) );
/* Entry points to this driver. */
PRIVATE struct chardriver log_dtab = {
log_do_open, /* open or mount */
do_nop, /* nothing on a close */
nop_ioctl, /* ioctl nop */
log_prepare, /* prepare for I/O on a given minor device */
log_transfer, /* do the I/O */
nop_cleanup, /* no need to clean up */
nop_alarm, /* no alarm */
log_cancel, /* CANCEL request */
log_select, /* DEV_SELECT request */
log_other /* Unrecognized messages */
};
/* SEF functions and variables. */
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void sef_local_startup, (void) );
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( int sef_cb_init_fresh, (int type, sef_init_info_t *info) );
EXTERN _PROTOTYPE( int sef_cb_lu_prepare, (int state) );
EXTERN _PROTOTYPE( int sef_cb_lu_state_isvalid, (int state) );
EXTERN _PROTOTYPE( void sef_cb_lu_state_dump, (int state) );
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( void sef_cb_signal_handler, (int signo) );
/*===========================================================================*
* main *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int main(void)
{
/* SEF local startup. */
sef_local_startup();
/* Call the generic receive loop. */
chardriver_task(&log_dtab, CHARDRIVER_ASYNC);
return(OK);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* sef_local_startup *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE void sef_local_startup()
{
/* Register init callbacks. */
sef_setcb_init_fresh(sef_cb_init_fresh);
sef_setcb_init_lu(sef_cb_init_fresh);
sef_setcb_init_restart(sef_cb_init_fresh);
/* Register live update callbacks. */
sef_setcb_lu_prepare(sef_cb_lu_prepare);
sef_setcb_lu_state_isvalid(sef_cb_lu_state_isvalid);
sef_setcb_lu_state_dump(sef_cb_lu_state_dump);
/* Register signal callbacks. */
sef_setcb_signal_handler(sef_cb_signal_handler);
/* Let SEF perform startup. */
sef_startup();
}
/*===========================================================================*
* sef_cb_init_fresh *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE int sef_cb_init_fresh(int UNUSED(type), sef_init_info_t *UNUSED(info))
{
/* Initialize the log driver. */
int i;
/* Initialize log devices. */
for(i = 0; i < NR_DEVS; i++) {
log_geom[i].dv_size = cvul64(LOG_SIZE);
log_geom[i].dv_base = cvul64((long)logdevices[i].log_buffer);
logdevices[i].log_size = logdevices[i].log_read =
logdevices[i].log_write =
logdevices[i].log_select_alerted =
logdevices[i].log_selected =
logdevices[i].log_select_ready_ops = 0;
logdevices[i].log_source = NONE;
logdevices[i].log_revive_alerted = 0;
}
return(OK);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* sef_cb_signal_handler *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE void sef_cb_signal_handler(int signo)
{
/* Only check for a pending message from the kernel, ignore anything else. */
if (signo != SIGKMESS) return;
do_new_kmess();
}
/*===========================================================================*
* log_prepare *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE struct device *log_prepare(dev_t device)
{
/* Prepare for I/O on a device: check if the minor device number is ok. */
if (device >= NR_DEVS) return(NULL);
log_device = (int) device;
return(&log_geom[device]);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* subwrite *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE int
subwrite(struct logdevice *log, int count, endpoint_t endpt,
cp_grant_id_t grant, size_t offset, char *localbuf)
{
int d, r;
char *buf;
message m;
if (log->log_write + count > LOG_SIZE)
count = LOG_SIZE - log->log_write;
buf = log->log_buffer + log->log_write;
if(localbuf != NULL) {
memcpy(buf, localbuf, count);
}
else {
if((r=sys_safecopyfrom(endpt, grant, offset,
(vir_bytes)buf, count, D)) != OK)
return r;
}
LOGINC(log->log_write, count);
log->log_size += count;
if(log->log_size > LOG_SIZE) {
int overflow;
overflow = log->log_size - LOG_SIZE;
log->log_size -= overflow;
LOGINC(log->log_read, overflow);
}
if(log->log_size > 0 && log->log_source != NONE &&
!log->log_revive_alerted) {
/* Someone who was suspended on read can now
* be revived.
*/
log->log_status = subread(log, log->log_iosize,
log->log_source, log->log_user_grant,
log->log_user_offset);
m.m_type = DEV_REVIVE;
m.REP_ENDPT = log->log_proc_nr;
m.REP_STATUS = log->log_status;
m.REP_IO_GRANT = log->log_user_grant;
r= send(log->log_source, &m);
if (r != OK)
{
printf("log`subwrite: send to %d failed: %d\n",
log->log_source, r);
}
log->log_source = NONE;
}
if(log->log_size > 0)
log->log_select_ready_ops |= SEL_RD;
if(log->log_size > 0 && log->log_selected &&
!(log->log_select_alerted)) {
/* Someone(s) who was/were select()ing can now
* be awoken. If there was a blocking read (above),
* this can only happen if the blocking read didn't
* swallow all the data (log_size > 0).
*/
if(log->log_selected & SEL_RD) {
d= log-logdevices;
m.m_type = DEV_SEL_REPL2;
m.DEV_SEL_OPS = log->log_select_ready_ops;
m.DEV_MINOR = d;
#if LOG_DEBUG
printf("select sending DEV_SEL_REPL2\n");
#endif
r= send(log->log_select_proc, &m);
if (r != OK)
{
printf(
"log`subwrite: send to %d failed: %d\n",
log->log_select_proc, r);
}
log->log_selected &= ~log->log_select_ready_ops;
}
}
return count;
}
/*===========================================================================*
* log_append *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC void
log_append(char *buf, int count)
{
int w = 0, skip = 0;
if(count < 1) return;
if(count > LOG_SIZE) skip = count - LOG_SIZE;
count -= skip;
buf += skip;
w = subwrite(&logdevices[0], count, SELF, GRANT_INVALID, 0, buf);
if(w > 0 && w < count)
subwrite(&logdevices[0], count-w, SELF, GRANT_INVALID, 0,
buf + w);
return;
}
/*===========================================================================*
* subread *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE int
subread(struct logdevice *log, int count, endpoint_t endpt,
cp_grant_id_t grant, size_t offset)
{
char *buf;
int r;
if (count > log->log_size)
count = log->log_size;
if (log->log_read + count > LOG_SIZE)
count = LOG_SIZE - log->log_read;
buf = log->log_buffer + log->log_read;
if((r=sys_safecopyto(endpt, grant, offset,
(vir_bytes)buf, count, D)) != OK)
return r;
LOGINC(log->log_read, count);
log->log_size -= count;
return count;
}
/*===========================================================================*
* log_transfer *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE int log_transfer(
endpoint_t endpt, /* endpoint of grant owner */
int opcode, /* DEV_GATHER_S or DEV_SCATTER_S */
u64_t UNUSED(position), /* offset on device to read or write */
iovec_t *iov, /* pointer to read or write request vector */
unsigned int nr_req, /* length of request vector */
endpoint_t user_endpt /* endpoint of user process */
)
{
/* Read or write one the driver's minor devices. */
int count;
cp_grant_id_t grant;
int accumulated_read = 0;
struct logdevice *log;
size_t vir_offset = 0;
if(log_device < 0 || log_device >= NR_DEVS)
return EIO;
/* Get minor device number and check for /dev/null. */
log = &logdevices[log_device];
while (nr_req > 0) {
/* How much to transfer and where to / from. */
count = iov->iov_size;
grant = iov->iov_addr;
switch (log_device) {
case MINOR_KLOG:
if (opcode == DEV_GATHER_S) {
if (log->log_source != NONE || count < 1) {
/* There's already someone hanging to read, or
* no real I/O requested.
*/
return(OK);
}
if (!log->log_size) {
if(accumulated_read)
return OK;
/* No data available; let caller block. */
log->log_source = endpt;
log->log_iosize = count;
log->log_user_grant = grant;
log->log_user_offset = 0;
log->log_revive_alerted = 0;
log->log_proc_nr = user_endpt;
#if LOG_DEBUG
printf("blocked %d (%d)\n",
log->log_source, log->log_proc_nr);
#endif
return(EDONTREPLY);
}
count = subread(log, count, endpt, grant, vir_offset);
if(count < 0) {
return count;
}
accumulated_read += count;
} else {
count = subwrite(log, count, endpt, grant, vir_offset, NULL);
if(count < 0)
return count;
}
break;
/* Unknown (illegal) minor device. */
default:
return(EINVAL);
}
/* Book the number of bytes transferred. */
vir_offset += count;
if ((iov->iov_size -= count) == 0) { iov++; nr_req--; vir_offset = 0; }
}
return(OK);
}
/*============================================================================*
* log_do_open *
*============================================================================*/
PRIVATE int log_do_open(message *m_ptr)
{
if (log_prepare(m_ptr->DEVICE) == NULL) return(ENXIO);
return(OK);
}
/*============================================================================*
* log_cancel *
*============================================================================*/
PRIVATE int log_cancel(message *m_ptr)
{
int d;
d = m_ptr->TTY_LINE;
if(d < 0 || d >= NR_DEVS)
return EINVAL;
logdevices[d].log_proc_nr = NONE;
logdevices[d].log_revive_alerted = 0;
return(OK);
}
/*============================================================================*
* log_other *
*============================================================================*/
PRIVATE int log_other(message *m_ptr)
{
int r;
/* This function gets messages that the generic driver doesn't
* understand.
*/
if (is_notify(m_ptr->m_type)) {
return EINVAL;
}
switch(m_ptr->m_type) {
case DEV_STATUS: {
printf("log_other: unexpected DEV_STATUS request\n");
r = EDONTREPLY;
break;
}
default:
r = EINVAL;
break;
}
return r;
}
/*============================================================================*
* log_select *
*============================================================================*/
PRIVATE int log_select(message *m_ptr)
{
int d, ready_ops = 0, ops = 0;
d = m_ptr->TTY_LINE;
if(d < 0 || d >= NR_DEVS) {
#if LOG_DEBUG
printf("line %d? EINVAL\n", d);
#endif
return EINVAL;
}
ops = m_ptr->USER_ENDPT & (SEL_RD|SEL_WR|SEL_ERR);
/* Read blocks when there is no log. */
if((m_ptr->USER_ENDPT & SEL_RD) && logdevices[d].log_size > 0) {
#if LOG_DEBUG
printf("log can read; size %d\n", logdevices[d].log_size);
#endif
ready_ops |= SEL_RD; /* writes never block */
}
/* Write never blocks. */
if(m_ptr->USER_ENDPT & SEL_WR) ready_ops |= SEL_WR;
/* Enable select calback if no operations were
* ready to go, but operations were requested,
* and notify was enabled.
*/
if((m_ptr->USER_ENDPT & SEL_NOTIFY) && ops && !ready_ops) {
logdevices[d].log_selected |= ops;
logdevices[d].log_select_proc = m_ptr->m_source;
#if LOG_DEBUG
printf("log setting selector.\n");
#endif
}
#if LOG_DEBUG
printf("log returning ops %d\n", ready_ops);
#endif
return(ready_ops);
}