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*/ #include <linux/percpu.h> #include <linux/seq_file.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/proc_fs.h> #include <linux/export.h>
#include"rds.h"
/* * This file implements a getsockopt() call which copies a set of fixed * sized structs into a user-specified buffer as a means of providing * read-only information about RDS. * * For a given information source there are a given number of fixed sized * structs at a given time. The structs are only copied if the user-specified * buffer is big enough. The destination pages that make up the buffer * are pinned for the duration of the copy. * * This gives us the following benefits: * * - simple implementation, no copy "position" across multiple calls * - consistent snapshot of an info source * - atomic copy works well with whatever locking info source has * - one portable tool to get rds info across implementations * - long-lived tool can get info without allocating * * at the following costs: * * - info source copy must be pinned, may be "large"
*/
/* * Typically we hold an atomic kmap across multiple rds_info_copy() calls * because the kmap is so expensive. This must be called before using blocking * operations while holding the mapping and as the iterator is torn down.
*/ void rds_info_iter_unmap(struct rds_info_iterator *iter)
{ if (iter->addr) {
kunmap_atomic(iter->addr);
iter->addr = NULL;
}
}
/* * get_user_pages() called flush_dcache_page() on the pages for us.
*/ void rds_info_copy(struct rds_info_iterator *iter, void *data, unsignedlong bytes)
{ unsignedlongthis;
while (bytes) { if (!iter->addr)
iter->addr = kmap_atomic(*iter->pages);
this = min(bytes, PAGE_SIZE - iter->offset);
rdsdebug("page %p addr %p offset %lu this %lu data %p " "bytes %lu\n", *iter->pages, iter->addr,
iter->offset, this, data, bytes);
memcpy(iter->addr + iter->offset, data, this);
data += this;
bytes -= this;
iter->offset += this;
/* * @optval points to the userspace buffer that the information snapshot * will be copied into. * * @optlen on input is the size of the buffer in userspace. @optlen * on output is the size of the requested snapshot in bytes. * * This function returns -errno if there is a failure, particularly -ENOSPC * if the given userspace buffer was not large enough to fit the snapshot. * On success it returns the positive number of bytes of each array element * in the snapshot.
*/ int rds_info_getsockopt(struct socket *sock, int optname, char __user *optval, int __user *optlen)
{ struct rds_info_iterator iter; struct rds_info_lengths lens; unsignedlong nr_pages = 0; unsignedlong start;
rds_info_func func; struct page **pages = NULL; int ret; int len; int total;
if (get_user(len, optlen)) {
ret = -EFAULT; goto out;
}
/* check for all kinds of wrapping and the like */
start = (unsignedlong)optval; if (len < 0 || len > INT_MAX - PAGE_SIZE + 1 || start + len < start) {
ret = -EINVAL; goto out;
}
/* a 0 len call is just trying to probe its length */ if (len == 0) goto call_func;
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