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+/*
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+ * drivers/base/memory.c - basic Memory class support
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+ *
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+ * Written by Matt Tolentino <matthew.e.tolentino@intel.com>
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+ * Dave Hansen <haveblue@us.ibm.com>
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+ *
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+ * This file provides the necessary infrastructure to represent
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+ * a SPARSEMEM-memory-model system's physical memory in /sysfs.
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+ * All arch-independent code that assumes MEMORY_HOTPLUG requires
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+ * SPARSEMEM should be contained here, or in mm/memory_hotplug.c.
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+ */
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+
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+#include <linux/sysdev.h>
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+#include <linux/module.h>
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+#include <linux/init.h>
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+#include <linux/sched.h> /* capable() */
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+#include <linux/topology.h>
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+#include <linux/device.h>
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+#include <linux/memory.h>
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+#include <linux/kobject.h>
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+#include <linux/memory_hotplug.h>
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+#include <linux/mm.h>
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+#include <asm/atomic.h>
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+#include <asm/uaccess.h>
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+
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+#define MEMORY_CLASS_NAME "memory"
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+
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+static struct sysdev_class memory_sysdev_class = {
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+ set_kset_name(MEMORY_CLASS_NAME),
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+};
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+EXPORT_SYMBOL(memory_sysdev_class);
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+
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+static char *memory_hotplug_name(struct kset *kset, struct kobject *kobj)
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+{
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+ return MEMORY_CLASS_NAME;
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+}
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+
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+static int memory_hotplug(struct kset *kset, struct kobject *kobj, char **envp,
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+ int num_envp, char *buffer, int buffer_size)
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+{
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+ int retval = 0;
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+
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+ return retval;
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+}
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+
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+static struct kset_hotplug_ops memory_hotplug_ops = {
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+ .name = memory_hotplug_name,
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+ .hotplug = memory_hotplug,
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+};
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+
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+static struct notifier_block *memory_chain;
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+
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+static int register_memory_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
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+{
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+ return notifier_chain_register(&memory_chain, nb);
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+}
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+
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+static void unregister_memory_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
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+{
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+ notifier_chain_unregister(&memory_chain, nb);
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * register_memory - Setup a sysfs device for a memory block
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+ */
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+static int
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+register_memory(struct memory_block *memory, struct mem_section *section,
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+ struct node *root)
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+{
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+ int error;
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+
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+ memory->sysdev.cls = &memory_sysdev_class;
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+ memory->sysdev.id = __section_nr(section);
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+
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+ error = sysdev_register(&memory->sysdev);
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+
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+ if (root && !error)
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+ error = sysfs_create_link(&root->sysdev.kobj,
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+ &memory->sysdev.kobj,
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+ kobject_name(&memory->sysdev.kobj));
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+
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+ return error;
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+}
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+
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+static void
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+unregister_memory(struct memory_block *memory, struct mem_section *section,
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+ struct node *root)
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+{
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+ BUG_ON(memory->sysdev.cls != &memory_sysdev_class);
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+ BUG_ON(memory->sysdev.id != __section_nr(section));
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+
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+ sysdev_unregister(&memory->sysdev);
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+ if (root)
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+ sysfs_remove_link(&root->sysdev.kobj,
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+ kobject_name(&memory->sysdev.kobj));
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * use this as the physical section index that this memsection
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+ * uses.
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+ */
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+
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+static ssize_t show_mem_phys_index(struct sys_device *dev, char *buf)
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+{
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+ struct memory_block *mem =
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+ container_of(dev, struct memory_block, sysdev);
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+ return sprintf(buf, "%08lx\n", mem->phys_index);
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * online, offline, going offline, etc.
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+ */
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+static ssize_t show_mem_state(struct sys_device *dev, char *buf)
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+{
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+ struct memory_block *mem =
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+ container_of(dev, struct memory_block, sysdev);
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+ ssize_t len = 0;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * We can probably put these states in a nice little array
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+ * so that they're not open-coded
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+ */
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+ switch (mem->state) {
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+ case MEM_ONLINE:
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+ len = sprintf(buf, "online\n");
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+ break;
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+ case MEM_OFFLINE:
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+ len = sprintf(buf, "offline\n");
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+ break;
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+ case MEM_GOING_OFFLINE:
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+ len = sprintf(buf, "going-offline\n");
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+ break;
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+ default:
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+ len = sprintf(buf, "ERROR-UNKNOWN-%ld\n",
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+ mem->state);
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+ WARN_ON(1);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+
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+ return len;
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+}
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+
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+static inline int memory_notify(unsigned long val, void *v)
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+{
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+ return notifier_call_chain(&memory_chain, val, v);
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * MEMORY_HOTPLUG depends on SPARSEMEM in mm/Kconfig, so it is
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+ * OK to have direct references to sparsemem variables in here.
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+ */
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+static int
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+memory_block_action(struct memory_block *mem, unsigned long action)
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+{
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+ int i;
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+ unsigned long psection;
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+ unsigned long start_pfn, start_paddr;
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+ struct page *first_page;
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+ int ret;
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+ int old_state = mem->state;
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+
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+ psection = mem->phys_index;
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+ first_page = pfn_to_page(psection << PFN_SECTION_SHIFT);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * The probe routines leave the pages reserved, just
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+ * as the bootmem code does. Make sure they're still
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+ * that way.
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+ */
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+ if (action == MEM_ONLINE) {
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+ for (i = 0; i < PAGES_PER_SECTION; i++) {
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+ if (PageReserved(first_page+i))
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+ continue;
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+
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+ printk(KERN_WARNING "section number %ld page number %d "
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+ "not reserved, was it already online? \n",
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+ psection, i);
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+ return -EBUSY;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ switch (action) {
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+ case MEM_ONLINE:
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+ start_pfn = page_to_pfn(first_page);
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+ ret = online_pages(start_pfn, PAGES_PER_SECTION);
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+ break;
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+ case MEM_OFFLINE:
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+ mem->state = MEM_GOING_OFFLINE;
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+ memory_notify(MEM_GOING_OFFLINE, NULL);
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+ start_paddr = page_to_pfn(first_page) << PAGE_SHIFT;
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+ ret = remove_memory(start_paddr,
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+ PAGES_PER_SECTION << PAGE_SHIFT);
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+ if (ret) {
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+ mem->state = old_state;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ memory_notify(MEM_MAPPING_INVALID, NULL);
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+ break;
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+ default:
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+ printk(KERN_WARNING "%s(%p, %ld) unknown action: %ld\n",
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+ __FUNCTION__, mem, action, action);
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+ WARN_ON(1);
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+ ret = -EINVAL;
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+ }
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+ /*
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+ * For now, only notify on successful memory operations
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+ */
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+ if (!ret)
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+ memory_notify(action, NULL);
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+
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+ return ret;
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+}
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+
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+static int memory_block_change_state(struct memory_block *mem,
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+ unsigned long to_state, unsigned long from_state_req)
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+{
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+ int ret = 0;
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+ down(&mem->state_sem);
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+
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+ if (mem->state != from_state_req) {
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+ ret = -EINVAL;
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+ goto out;
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+ }
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+
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+ ret = memory_block_action(mem, to_state);
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+ if (!ret)
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+ mem->state = to_state;
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+
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+out:
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+ up(&mem->state_sem);
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+ return ret;
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+}
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+
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+static ssize_t
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+store_mem_state(struct sys_device *dev, const char *buf, size_t count)
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+{
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+ struct memory_block *mem;
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+ unsigned int phys_section_nr;
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+ int ret = -EINVAL;
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+
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+ mem = container_of(dev, struct memory_block, sysdev);
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+ phys_section_nr = mem->phys_index;
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+
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+ if (!valid_section_nr(phys_section_nr))
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+ goto out;
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+
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+ if (!strncmp(buf, "online", min((int)count, 6)))
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+ ret = memory_block_change_state(mem, MEM_ONLINE, MEM_OFFLINE);
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+ else if(!strncmp(buf, "offline", min((int)count, 7)))
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+ ret = memory_block_change_state(mem, MEM_OFFLINE, MEM_ONLINE);
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+out:
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+ if (ret)
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+ return ret;
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+ return count;
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * phys_device is a bad name for this. What I really want
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+ * is a way to differentiate between memory ranges that
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+ * are part of physical devices that constitute
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+ * a complete removable unit or fru.
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+ * i.e. do these ranges belong to the same physical device,
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+ * s.t. if I offline all of these sections I can then
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+ * remove the physical device?
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+ */
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+static ssize_t show_phys_device(struct sys_device *dev, char *buf)
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+{
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+ struct memory_block *mem =
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+ container_of(dev, struct memory_block, sysdev);
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+ return sprintf(buf, "%d\n", mem->phys_device);
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+}
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+
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+static SYSDEV_ATTR(phys_index, 0444, show_mem_phys_index, NULL);
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+static SYSDEV_ATTR(state, 0644, show_mem_state, store_mem_state);
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+static SYSDEV_ATTR(phys_device, 0444, show_phys_device, NULL);
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+
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+#define mem_create_simple_file(mem, attr_name) \
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+ sysdev_create_file(&mem->sysdev, &attr_##attr_name)
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+#define mem_remove_simple_file(mem, attr_name) \
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+ sysdev_remove_file(&mem->sysdev, &attr_##attr_name)
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+
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+/*
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+ * Block size attribute stuff
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+ */
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+static ssize_t
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+print_block_size(struct class *class, char *buf)
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+{
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+ return sprintf(buf, "%lx\n", (unsigned long)PAGES_PER_SECTION * PAGE_SIZE);
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+}
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+
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+static CLASS_ATTR(block_size_bytes, 0444, print_block_size, NULL);
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+
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+static int block_size_init(void)
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+{
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+ sysfs_create_file(&memory_sysdev_class.kset.kobj,
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+ &class_attr_block_size_bytes.attr);
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * Some architectures will have custom drivers to do this, and
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+ * will not need to do it from userspace. The fake hot-add code
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+ * as well as ppc64 will do all of their discovery in userspace
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+ * and will require this interface.
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+ */
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+#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_MEMORY_PROBE
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+static ssize_t
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+memory_probe_store(struct class *class, const char __user *buf, size_t count)
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+{
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+ u64 phys_addr;
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+ int ret;
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+
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+ phys_addr = simple_strtoull(buf, NULL, 0);
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+
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+ ret = add_memory(phys_addr, PAGES_PER_SECTION << PAGE_SHIFT);
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+
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+ if (ret)
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+ count = ret;
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+
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+ return count;
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+}
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+static CLASS_ATTR(probe, 0700, NULL, memory_probe_store);
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+
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+static int memory_probe_init(void)
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+{
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+ sysfs_create_file(&memory_sysdev_class.kset.kobj,
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+ &class_attr_probe.attr);
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+#else
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+#define memory_probe_init(...) do {} while (0)
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+#endif
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+
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+/*
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+ * Note that phys_device is optional. It is here to allow for
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+ * differentiation between which *physical* devices each
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+ * section belongs to...
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+ */
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+
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+static int add_memory_block(unsigned long node_id, struct mem_section *section,
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+ unsigned long state, int phys_device)
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+{
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+ size_t size = sizeof(struct memory_block);
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+ struct memory_block *mem = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
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+ int ret = 0;
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+
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+ if (!mem)
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+ return -ENOMEM;
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+
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+ memset(mem, 0, size);
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+
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+ mem->phys_index = __section_nr(section);
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+ mem->state = state;
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+ init_MUTEX(&mem->state_sem);
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+ mem->phys_device = phys_device;
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+
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+ ret = register_memory(mem, section, NULL);
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+ if (!ret)
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+ ret = mem_create_simple_file(mem, phys_index);
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+ if (!ret)
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+ ret = mem_create_simple_file(mem, state);
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+ if (!ret)
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+ ret = mem_create_simple_file(mem, phys_device);
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+
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+ return ret;
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * For now, we have a linear search to go find the appropriate
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+ * memory_block corresponding to a particular phys_index. If
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+ * this gets to be a real problem, we can always use a radix
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+ * tree or something here.
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+ *
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+ * This could be made generic for all sysdev classes.
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+ */
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+static struct memory_block *find_memory_block(struct mem_section *section)
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+{
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+ struct kobject *kobj;
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+ struct sys_device *sysdev;
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+ struct memory_block *mem;
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+ char name[sizeof(MEMORY_CLASS_NAME) + 9 + 1];
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+
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+ /*
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+ * This only works because we know that section == sysdev->id
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+ * slightly redundant with sysdev_register()
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+ */
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+ sprintf(&name[0], "%s%d", MEMORY_CLASS_NAME, __section_nr(section));
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+
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+ kobj = kset_find_obj(&memory_sysdev_class.kset, name);
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+ if (!kobj)
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+ return NULL;
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+
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+ sysdev = container_of(kobj, struct sys_device, kobj);
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+ mem = container_of(sysdev, struct memory_block, sysdev);
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+
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+ return mem;
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+}
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+
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+int remove_memory_block(unsigned long node_id, struct mem_section *section,
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+ int phys_device)
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+{
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+ struct memory_block *mem;
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+
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+ mem = find_memory_block(section);
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+ mem_remove_simple_file(mem, phys_index);
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+ mem_remove_simple_file(mem, state);
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+ mem_remove_simple_file(mem, phys_device);
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+ unregister_memory(mem, section, NULL);
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+
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * need an interface for the VM to add new memory regions,
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+ * but without onlining it.
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+ */
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+int register_new_memory(struct mem_section *section)
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+{
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+ return add_memory_block(0, section, MEM_OFFLINE, 0);
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+}
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+
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+int unregister_memory_section(struct mem_section *section)
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+{
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+ if (!valid_section(section))
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+ return -EINVAL;
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+
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+ return remove_memory_block(0, section, 0);
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+}
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+
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+/*
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+ * Initialize the sysfs support for memory devices...
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+ */
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+int __init memory_dev_init(void)
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+{
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+ unsigned int i;
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+ int ret;
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+
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+ memory_sysdev_class.kset.hotplug_ops = &memory_hotplug_ops;
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+ ret = sysdev_class_register(&memory_sysdev_class);
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Create entries for memory sections that were found
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+ * during boot and have been initialized
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+ */
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+ for (i = 0; i < NR_MEM_SECTIONS; i++) {
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+ if (!valid_section_nr(i))
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+ continue;
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+ add_memory_block(0, __nr_to_section(i), MEM_ONLINE, 0);
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+ }
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+
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+ memory_probe_init();
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+ block_size_init();
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+
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+ return ret;
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+}
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