1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3 * trace_seq.c
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2008-2014 Red Hat Inc, Steven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>
6 *
7 * The trace_seq is a handy tool that allows you to pass a descriptor around
8 * to a buffer that other functions can write to. It is similar to the
9 * seq_file functionality but has some differences.
10 *
11 * To use it, the trace_seq must be initialized with trace_seq_init().
12 * This will set up the counters within the descriptor. You can call
13 * trace_seq_init() more than once to reset the trace_seq to start
14 * from scratch.
15 *
16 * The buffer size is currently PAGE_SIZE, although it may become dynamic
17 * in the future.
18 *
19 * A write to the buffer will either succeed or fail. That is, unlike
20 * sprintf() there will not be a partial write (well it may write into
21 * the buffer but it wont update the pointers). This allows users to
22 * try to write something into the trace_seq buffer and if it fails
23 * they can flush it and try again.
24 *
25 */
26 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
27 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
28 #include <linux/trace_seq.h>
29
30 /* How much buffer is left on the trace_seq? */
31 #define TRACE_SEQ_BUF_LEFT(s) seq_buf_buffer_left(&(s)->seq)
32
33 /*
34 * trace_seq should work with being initialized with 0s.
35 */
__trace_seq_init(struct trace_seq * s)36 static inline void __trace_seq_init(struct trace_seq *s)
37 {
38 if (unlikely(!s->seq.size))
39 trace_seq_init(s);
40 }
41
42 /**
43 * trace_print_seq - move the contents of trace_seq into a seq_file
44 * @m: the seq_file descriptor that is the destination
45 * @s: the trace_seq descriptor that is the source.
46 *
47 * Returns 0 on success and non zero on error. If it succeeds to
48 * write to the seq_file it will reset the trace_seq, otherwise
49 * it does not modify the trace_seq to let the caller try again.
50 */
trace_print_seq(struct seq_file * m,struct trace_seq * s)51 int trace_print_seq(struct seq_file *m, struct trace_seq *s)
52 {
53 int ret;
54
55 __trace_seq_init(s);
56
57 ret = seq_buf_print_seq(m, &s->seq);
58
59 /*
60 * Only reset this buffer if we successfully wrote to the
61 * seq_file buffer. This lets the caller try again or
62 * do something else with the contents.
63 */
64 if (!ret)
65 trace_seq_init(s);
66
67 return ret;
68 }
69
70 /**
71 * trace_seq_printf - sequence printing of trace information
72 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
73 * @fmt: printf format string
74 *
75 * The tracer may use either sequence operations or its own
76 * copy to user routines. To simplify formatting of a trace
77 * trace_seq_printf() is used to store strings into a special
78 * buffer (@s). Then the output may be either used by
79 * the sequencer or pulled into another buffer.
80 */
trace_seq_printf(struct trace_seq * s,const char * fmt,...)81 void trace_seq_printf(struct trace_seq *s, const char *fmt, ...)
82 {
83 unsigned int save_len = s->seq.len;
84 va_list ap;
85
86 if (s->full)
87 return;
88
89 __trace_seq_init(s);
90
91 va_start(ap, fmt);
92 seq_buf_vprintf(&s->seq, fmt, ap);
93 va_end(ap);
94
95 /* If we can't write it all, don't bother writing anything */
96 if (unlikely(seq_buf_has_overflowed(&s->seq))) {
97 s->seq.len = save_len;
98 s->full = 1;
99 }
100 }
101 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_printf);
102
103 /**
104 * trace_seq_bitmask - write a bitmask array in its ASCII representation
105 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
106 * @maskp: points to an array of unsigned longs that represent a bitmask
107 * @nmaskbits: The number of bits that are valid in @maskp
108 *
109 * Writes a ASCII representation of a bitmask string into @s.
110 */
trace_seq_bitmask(struct trace_seq * s,const unsigned long * maskp,int nmaskbits)111 void trace_seq_bitmask(struct trace_seq *s, const unsigned long *maskp,
112 int nmaskbits)
113 {
114 unsigned int save_len = s->seq.len;
115
116 if (s->full)
117 return;
118
119 __trace_seq_init(s);
120
121 seq_buf_printf(&s->seq, "%*pb", nmaskbits, maskp);
122
123 if (unlikely(seq_buf_has_overflowed(&s->seq))) {
124 s->seq.len = save_len;
125 s->full = 1;
126 }
127 }
128 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_bitmask);
129
130 /**
131 * trace_seq_vprintf - sequence printing of trace information
132 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
133 * @fmt: printf format string
134 *
135 * The tracer may use either sequence operations or its own
136 * copy to user routines. To simplify formatting of a trace
137 * trace_seq_printf is used to store strings into a special
138 * buffer (@s). Then the output may be either used by
139 * the sequencer or pulled into another buffer.
140 */
trace_seq_vprintf(struct trace_seq * s,const char * fmt,va_list args)141 void trace_seq_vprintf(struct trace_seq *s, const char *fmt, va_list args)
142 {
143 unsigned int save_len = s->seq.len;
144
145 if (s->full)
146 return;
147
148 __trace_seq_init(s);
149
150 seq_buf_vprintf(&s->seq, fmt, args);
151
152 /* If we can't write it all, don't bother writing anything */
153 if (unlikely(seq_buf_has_overflowed(&s->seq))) {
154 s->seq.len = save_len;
155 s->full = 1;
156 }
157 }
158 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_vprintf);
159
160 /**
161 * trace_seq_bprintf - Write the printf string from binary arguments
162 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
163 * @fmt: The format string for the @binary arguments
164 * @binary: The binary arguments for @fmt.
165 *
166 * When recording in a fast path, a printf may be recorded with just
167 * saving the format and the arguments as they were passed to the
168 * function, instead of wasting cycles converting the arguments into
169 * ASCII characters. Instead, the arguments are saved in a 32 bit
170 * word array that is defined by the format string constraints.
171 *
172 * This function will take the format and the binary array and finish
173 * the conversion into the ASCII string within the buffer.
174 */
trace_seq_bprintf(struct trace_seq * s,const char * fmt,const u32 * binary)175 void trace_seq_bprintf(struct trace_seq *s, const char *fmt, const u32 *binary)
176 {
177 unsigned int save_len = s->seq.len;
178
179 if (s->full)
180 return;
181
182 __trace_seq_init(s);
183
184 seq_buf_bprintf(&s->seq, fmt, binary);
185
186 /* If we can't write it all, don't bother writing anything */
187 if (unlikely(seq_buf_has_overflowed(&s->seq))) {
188 s->seq.len = save_len;
189 s->full = 1;
190 return;
191 }
192 }
193 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_bprintf);
194
195 /**
196 * trace_seq_puts - trace sequence printing of simple string
197 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
198 * @str: simple string to record
199 *
200 * The tracer may use either the sequence operations or its own
201 * copy to user routines. This function records a simple string
202 * into a special buffer (@s) for later retrieval by a sequencer
203 * or other mechanism.
204 */
trace_seq_puts(struct trace_seq * s,const char * str)205 void trace_seq_puts(struct trace_seq *s, const char *str)
206 {
207 unsigned int len = strlen(str);
208
209 if (s->full)
210 return;
211
212 __trace_seq_init(s);
213
214 if (len > TRACE_SEQ_BUF_LEFT(s)) {
215 s->full = 1;
216 return;
217 }
218
219 seq_buf_putmem(&s->seq, str, len);
220 }
221 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_puts);
222
223 /**
224 * trace_seq_putc - trace sequence printing of simple character
225 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
226 * @c: simple character to record
227 *
228 * The tracer may use either the sequence operations or its own
229 * copy to user routines. This function records a simple character
230 * into a special buffer (@s) for later retrieval by a sequencer
231 * or other mechanism.
232 */
trace_seq_putc(struct trace_seq * s,unsigned char c)233 void trace_seq_putc(struct trace_seq *s, unsigned char c)
234 {
235 if (s->full)
236 return;
237
238 __trace_seq_init(s);
239
240 if (TRACE_SEQ_BUF_LEFT(s) < 1) {
241 s->full = 1;
242 return;
243 }
244
245 seq_buf_putc(&s->seq, c);
246 }
247 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_putc);
248
249 /**
250 * trace_seq_putmem - write raw data into the trace_seq buffer
251 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
252 * @mem: The raw memory to copy into the buffer
253 * @len: The length of the raw memory to copy (in bytes)
254 *
255 * There may be cases where raw memory needs to be written into the
256 * buffer and a strcpy() would not work. Using this function allows
257 * for such cases.
258 */
trace_seq_putmem(struct trace_seq * s,const void * mem,unsigned int len)259 void trace_seq_putmem(struct trace_seq *s, const void *mem, unsigned int len)
260 {
261 if (s->full)
262 return;
263
264 __trace_seq_init(s);
265
266 if (len > TRACE_SEQ_BUF_LEFT(s)) {
267 s->full = 1;
268 return;
269 }
270
271 seq_buf_putmem(&s->seq, mem, len);
272 }
273 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_putmem);
274
275 /**
276 * trace_seq_putmem_hex - write raw memory into the buffer in ASCII hex
277 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
278 * @mem: The raw memory to write its hex ASCII representation of
279 * @len: The length of the raw memory to copy (in bytes)
280 *
281 * This is similar to trace_seq_putmem() except instead of just copying the
282 * raw memory into the buffer it writes its ASCII representation of it
283 * in hex characters.
284 */
trace_seq_putmem_hex(struct trace_seq * s,const void * mem,unsigned int len)285 void trace_seq_putmem_hex(struct trace_seq *s, const void *mem,
286 unsigned int len)
287 {
288 unsigned int save_len = s->seq.len;
289
290 if (s->full)
291 return;
292
293 __trace_seq_init(s);
294
295 /* Each byte is represented by two chars */
296 if (len * 2 > TRACE_SEQ_BUF_LEFT(s)) {
297 s->full = 1;
298 return;
299 }
300
301 /* The added spaces can still cause an overflow */
302 seq_buf_putmem_hex(&s->seq, mem, len);
303
304 if (unlikely(seq_buf_has_overflowed(&s->seq))) {
305 s->seq.len = save_len;
306 s->full = 1;
307 return;
308 }
309 }
310 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_putmem_hex);
311
312 /**
313 * trace_seq_path - copy a path into the sequence buffer
314 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
315 * @path: path to write into the sequence buffer.
316 *
317 * Write a path name into the sequence buffer.
318 *
319 * Returns 1 if we successfully written all the contents to
320 * the buffer.
321 * Returns 0 if we the length to write is bigger than the
322 * reserved buffer space. In this case, nothing gets written.
323 */
trace_seq_path(struct trace_seq * s,const struct path * path)324 int trace_seq_path(struct trace_seq *s, const struct path *path)
325 {
326 unsigned int save_len = s->seq.len;
327
328 if (s->full)
329 return 0;
330
331 __trace_seq_init(s);
332
333 if (TRACE_SEQ_BUF_LEFT(s) < 1) {
334 s->full = 1;
335 return 0;
336 }
337
338 seq_buf_path(&s->seq, path, "\n");
339
340 if (unlikely(seq_buf_has_overflowed(&s->seq))) {
341 s->seq.len = save_len;
342 s->full = 1;
343 return 0;
344 }
345
346 return 1;
347 }
348 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_path);
349
350 /**
351 * trace_seq_to_user - copy the sequence buffer to user space
352 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
353 * @ubuf: The userspace memory location to copy to
354 * @cnt: The amount to copy
355 *
356 * Copies the sequence buffer into the userspace memory pointed to
357 * by @ubuf. It starts from the last read position (@s->readpos)
358 * and writes up to @cnt characters or till it reaches the end of
359 * the content in the buffer (@s->len), which ever comes first.
360 *
361 * On success, it returns a positive number of the number of bytes
362 * it copied.
363 *
364 * On failure it returns -EBUSY if all of the content in the
365 * sequence has been already read, which includes nothing in the
366 * sequence (@s->len == @s->readpos).
367 *
368 * Returns -EFAULT if the copy to userspace fails.
369 */
trace_seq_to_user(struct trace_seq * s,char __user * ubuf,int cnt)370 int trace_seq_to_user(struct trace_seq *s, char __user *ubuf, int cnt)
371 {
372 __trace_seq_init(s);
373 return seq_buf_to_user(&s->seq, ubuf, cnt);
374 }
375 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_to_user);
376
trace_seq_hex_dump(struct trace_seq * s,const char * prefix_str,int prefix_type,int rowsize,int groupsize,const void * buf,size_t len,bool ascii)377 int trace_seq_hex_dump(struct trace_seq *s, const char *prefix_str,
378 int prefix_type, int rowsize, int groupsize,
379 const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii)
380 {
381 unsigned int save_len = s->seq.len;
382
383 if (s->full)
384 return 0;
385
386 __trace_seq_init(s);
387
388 if (TRACE_SEQ_BUF_LEFT(s) < 1) {
389 s->full = 1;
390 return 0;
391 }
392
393 seq_buf_hex_dump(&(s->seq), prefix_str,
394 prefix_type, rowsize, groupsize,
395 buf, len, ascii);
396
397 if (unlikely(seq_buf_has_overflowed(&s->seq))) {
398 s->seq.len = save_len;
399 s->full = 1;
400 return 0;
401 }
402
403 return 1;
404 }
405 EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_seq_hex_dump);
406
407 /*
408 * trace_seq_acquire - acquire seq buffer with size len
409 * @s: trace sequence descriptor
410 * @len: size of buffer to be acquired
411 *
412 * acquire buffer with size of @len from trace_seq for output usage,
413 * user can fill string into that buffer.
414 *
415 * Returns start address of acquired buffer.
416 *
417 * it allow multiple usage in one trace output function call.
418 */
trace_seq_acquire(struct trace_seq * s,unsigned int len)419 char *trace_seq_acquire(struct trace_seq *s, unsigned int len)
420 {
421 char *ret = trace_seq_buffer_ptr(s);
422
423 if (!WARN_ON_ONCE(seq_buf_buffer_left(&s->seq) < len))
424 seq_buf_commit(&s->seq, len);
425
426 return ret;
427 }
428 EXPORT_SYMBOL(trace_seq_acquire);
429