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- /*
- * Remote Processor Framework
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2011 Texas Instruments, Inc.
- * Copyright (C) 2011 Google, Inc.
- *
- * Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com>
- * Mark Grosen <mgrosen@ti.com>
- * Brian Swetland <swetland@google.com>
- * Fernando Guzman Lugo <fernando.lugo@ti.com>
- * Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com>
- * Robert Tivy <rtivy@ti.com>
- * Armando Uribe De Leon <x0095078@ti.com>
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
- * version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- * GNU General Public License for more details.
- */
- #define pr_fmt(fmt) "%s: " fmt, __func__
- #include <linux/kernel.h>
- #include <linux/debugfs.h>
- #include <linux/remoteproc.h>
- #include <linux/device.h>
- #include <linux/uaccess.h>
- #include "remoteproc_internal.h"
- /* remoteproc debugfs parent dir */
- static struct dentry *rproc_dbg;
- /*
- * Some remote processors may support dumping trace logs into a shared
- * memory buffer. We expose this trace buffer using debugfs, so users
- * can easily tell what's going on remotely.
- *
- * We will most probably improve the rproc tracing facilities later on,
- * but this kind of lightweight and simple mechanism is always good to have,
- * as it provides very early tracing with little to no dependencies at all.
- */
- static ssize_t rproc_trace_read(struct file *filp, char __user *userbuf,
- size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
- {
- struct rproc_mem_entry *trace = filp->private_data;
- int len = strnlen(trace->va, trace->len);
- return simple_read_from_buffer(userbuf, count, ppos, trace->va, len);
- }
- static const struct file_operations trace_rproc_ops = {
- .read = rproc_trace_read,
- .open = simple_open,
- .llseek = generic_file_llseek,
- };
- /*
- * A state-to-string lookup table, for exposing a human readable state
- * via debugfs. Always keep in sync with enum rproc_state
- */
- static const char * const rproc_state_string[] = {
- "offline",
- "suspended",
- "running",
- "crashed",
- "invalid",
- };
- /* expose the state of the remote processor via debugfs */
- static ssize_t rproc_state_read(struct file *filp, char __user *userbuf,
- size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
- {
- struct rproc *rproc = filp->private_data;
- unsigned int state;
- char buf[30];
- int i;
- state = rproc->state > RPROC_LAST ? RPROC_LAST : rproc->state;
- i = scnprintf(buf, 30, "%.28s (%d)\n", rproc_state_string[state],
- rproc->state);
- return simple_read_from_buffer(userbuf, count, ppos, buf, i);
- }
- static const struct file_operations rproc_state_ops = {
- .read = rproc_state_read,
- .open = simple_open,
- .llseek = generic_file_llseek,
- };
- /* expose the name of the remote processor via debugfs */
- static ssize_t rproc_name_read(struct file *filp, char __user *userbuf,
- size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
- {
- struct rproc *rproc = filp->private_data;
- /* need room for the name, a newline and a terminating null */
- char buf[100];
- int i;
- i = scnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%.98s\n", rproc->name);
- return simple_read_from_buffer(userbuf, count, ppos, buf, i);
- }
- static const struct file_operations rproc_name_ops = {
- .read = rproc_name_read,
- .open = simple_open,
- .llseek = generic_file_llseek,
- };
- /* expose recovery flag via debugfs */
- static ssize_t rproc_recovery_read(struct file *filp, char __user *userbuf,
- size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
- {
- struct rproc *rproc = filp->private_data;
- char *buf = rproc->recovery_disabled ? "disabled\n" : "enabled\n";
- return simple_read_from_buffer(userbuf, count, ppos, buf, strlen(buf));
- }
- /*
- * By writing to the 'recovery' debugfs entry, we control the behavior of the
- * recovery mechanism dynamically. The default value of this entry is "enabled".
- *
- * The 'recovery' debugfs entry supports these commands:
- *
- * enabled: When enabled, the remote processor will be automatically
- * recovered whenever it crashes. Moreover, if the remote
- * processor crashes while recovery is disabled, it will
- * be automatically recovered too as soon as recovery is enabled.
- *
- * disabled: When disabled, a remote processor will remain in a crashed
- * state if it crashes. This is useful for debugging purposes;
- * without it, debugging a crash is substantially harder.
- *
- * recover: This function will trigger an immediate recovery if the
- * remote processor is in a crashed state, without changing
- * or checking the recovery state (enabled/disabled).
- * This is useful during debugging sessions, when one expects
- * additional crashes to happen after enabling recovery. In this
- * case, enabling recovery will make it hard to debug subsequent
- * crashes, so it's recommended to keep recovery disabled, and
- * instead use the "recover" command as needed.
- */
- static ssize_t
- rproc_recovery_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *user_buf,
- size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
- {
- struct rproc *rproc = filp->private_data;
- char buf[10];
- int ret;
- if (count < 1 || count > sizeof(buf))
- return count;
- ret = copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, count);
- if (ret)
- return -EFAULT;
- /* remove end of line */
- if (buf[count - 1] == '\n')
- buf[count - 1] = '\0';
- if (!strncmp(buf, "enabled", count)) {
- rproc->recovery_disabled = false;
- /* if rproc has crashed, trigger recovery */
- if (rproc->state == RPROC_CRASHED)
- rproc_trigger_recovery(rproc);
- } else if (!strncmp(buf, "disabled", count)) {
- rproc->recovery_disabled = true;
- } else if (!strncmp(buf, "recover", count)) {
- /* if rproc has crashed, trigger recovery */
- if (rproc->state == RPROC_CRASHED)
- rproc_trigger_recovery(rproc);
- }
- return count;
- }
- static const struct file_operations rproc_recovery_ops = {
- .read = rproc_recovery_read,
- .write = rproc_recovery_write,
- .open = simple_open,
- .llseek = generic_file_llseek,
- };
- void rproc_remove_trace_file(struct dentry *tfile)
- {
- debugfs_remove(tfile);
- }
- struct dentry *rproc_create_trace_file(const char *name, struct rproc *rproc,
- struct rproc_mem_entry *trace)
- {
- struct dentry *tfile;
- tfile = debugfs_create_file(name, 0400, rproc->dbg_dir,
- trace, &trace_rproc_ops);
- if (!tfile) {
- dev_err(&rproc->dev, "failed to create debugfs trace entry\n");
- return NULL;
- }
- return tfile;
- }
- void rproc_delete_debug_dir(struct rproc *rproc)
- {
- if (!rproc->dbg_dir)
- return;
- debugfs_remove_recursive(rproc->dbg_dir);
- }
- void rproc_create_debug_dir(struct rproc *rproc)
- {
- struct device *dev = &rproc->dev;
- if (!rproc_dbg)
- return;
- rproc->dbg_dir = debugfs_create_dir(dev_name(dev), rproc_dbg);
- if (!rproc->dbg_dir)
- return;
- debugfs_create_file("name", 0400, rproc->dbg_dir,
- rproc, &rproc_name_ops);
- debugfs_create_file("state", 0400, rproc->dbg_dir,
- rproc, &rproc_state_ops);
- debugfs_create_file("recovery", 0400, rproc->dbg_dir,
- rproc, &rproc_recovery_ops);
- }
- void __init rproc_init_debugfs(void)
- {
- if (debugfs_initialized()) {
- rproc_dbg = debugfs_create_dir(KBUILD_MODNAME, NULL);
- if (!rproc_dbg)
- pr_err("can't create debugfs dir\n");
- }
- }
- void __exit rproc_exit_debugfs(void)
- {
- debugfs_remove(rproc_dbg);
- }
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