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#include <linux/debugfs.h>
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#include <linux/remoteproc.h>
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#include <linux/device.h>
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+#include <linux/uaccess.h>
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+
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+#include "remoteproc_internal.h"
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/* remoteproc debugfs parent dir */
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static struct dentry *rproc_dbg;
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@@ -111,6 +114,82 @@ static const struct file_operations rproc_name_ops = {
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.llseek = generic_file_llseek,
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};
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+/* expose recovery flag via debugfs */
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+static ssize_t rproc_recovery_read(struct file *filp, char __user *userbuf,
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+ size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
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+{
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+ struct rproc *rproc = filp->private_data;
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+ char *buf = rproc->recovery_disabled ? "disabled\n" : "enabled\n";
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+
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+ return simple_read_from_buffer(userbuf, count, ppos, buf, strlen(buf));
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * By writing to the 'recovery' debugfs entry, we control the behavior of the
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+ * recovery mechanism dynamically. The default value of this entry is "enabled".
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+ *
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+ * The 'recovery' debugfs entry supports these commands:
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+ *
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+ * enabled: When enabled, the remote processor will be automatically
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+ * recovered whenever it crashes. Moreover, if the remote
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+ * processor crashes while recovery is disabled, it will
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+ * be automatically recovered too as soon as recovery is enabled.
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+ *
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+ * disabled: When disabled, a remote processor will remain in a crashed
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+ * state if it crashes. This is useful for debugging purposes;
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+ * without it, debugging a crash is substantially harder.
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+ *
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+ * recover: This function will trigger an immediate recovery if the
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+ * remote processor is in a crashed state, without changing
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+ * or checking the recovery state (enabled/disabled).
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+ * This is useful during debugging sessions, when one expects
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+ * additional crashes to happen after enabling recovery. In this
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+ * case, enabling recovery will make it hard to debug subsequent
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+ * crashes, so it's recommended to keep recovery disabled, and
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+ * instead use the "recover" command as needed.
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+ */
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+static ssize_t
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+rproc_recovery_write(struct file *filp, const char __user *user_buf,
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+ size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
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+{
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+ struct rproc *rproc = filp->private_data;
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+ char buf[10];
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+ int ret;
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+
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+ if (count > sizeof(buf))
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+ return count;
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+
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+ ret = copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, count);
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+ if (ret)
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+ return ret;
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+
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+ /* remove end of line */
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+ if (buf[count - 1] == '\n')
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+ buf[count - 1] = '\0';
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+
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+ if (!strncmp(buf, "enabled", count)) {
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+ rproc->recovery_disabled = false;
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+ /* if rproc has crashed, trigger recovery */
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+ if (rproc->state == RPROC_CRASHED)
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+ rproc_trigger_recovery(rproc);
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+ } else if (!strncmp(buf, "disabled", count)) {
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+ rproc->recovery_disabled = true;
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+ } else if (!strncmp(buf, "recover", count)) {
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+ /* if rproc has crashed, trigger recovery */
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+ if (rproc->state == RPROC_CRASHED)
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+ rproc_trigger_recovery(rproc);
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+ }
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+
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+ return count;
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+}
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+
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+static const struct file_operations rproc_recovery_ops = {
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+ .read = rproc_recovery_read,
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+ .write = rproc_recovery_write,
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+ .open = simple_open,
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+ .llseek = generic_file_llseek,
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+};
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+
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void rproc_remove_trace_file(struct dentry *tfile)
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{
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debugfs_remove(tfile);
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@@ -154,6 +233,8 @@ void rproc_create_debug_dir(struct rproc *rproc)
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rproc, &rproc_name_ops);
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debugfs_create_file("state", 0400, rproc->dbg_dir,
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rproc, &rproc_state_ops);
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+ debugfs_create_file("recovery", 0400, rproc->dbg_dir,
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+ rproc, &rproc_recovery_ops);
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}
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void __init rproc_init_debugfs(void)
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