bug.c 4.1 KB

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  1. /*
  2. Generic support for BUG()
  3. This respects the following config options:
  4. CONFIG_BUG - emit BUG traps. Nothing happens without this.
  5. CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG - enable this code.
  6. CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE - emit full file+line information for each BUG
  7. CONFIG_BUG and CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE are potentially user-settable
  8. (though they're generally always on).
  9. CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG is set by each architecture using this code.
  10. To use this, your architecture must:
  11. 1. Set up the config options:
  12. - Enable CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG if CONFIG_BUG
  13. 2. Implement BUG (and optionally BUG_ON, WARN, WARN_ON)
  14. - Define HAVE_ARCH_BUG
  15. - Implement BUG() to generate a faulting instruction
  16. - NOTE: struct bug_entry does not have "file" or "line" entries
  17. when CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE is not enabled, so you must generate
  18. the values accordingly.
  19. 3. Implement the trap
  20. - In the illegal instruction trap handler (typically), verify
  21. that the fault was in kernel mode, and call report_bug()
  22. - report_bug() will return whether it was a false alarm, a warning,
  23. or an actual bug.
  24. - You must implement the is_valid_bugaddr(bugaddr) callback which
  25. returns true if the eip is a real kernel address, and it points
  26. to the expected BUG trap instruction.
  27. Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org> 2006
  28. */
  29. #include <linux/list.h>
  30. #include <linux/module.h>
  31. #include <linux/bug.h>
  32. #include <linux/sched.h>
  33. extern const struct bug_entry __start___bug_table[], __stop___bug_table[];
  34. #ifdef CONFIG_MODULES
  35. static LIST_HEAD(module_bug_list);
  36. static const struct bug_entry *module_find_bug(unsigned long bugaddr)
  37. {
  38. struct module *mod;
  39. list_for_each_entry(mod, &module_bug_list, bug_list) {
  40. const struct bug_entry *bug = mod->bug_table;
  41. unsigned i;
  42. for (i = 0; i < mod->num_bugs; ++i, ++bug)
  43. if (bugaddr == bug->bug_addr)
  44. return bug;
  45. }
  46. return NULL;
  47. }
  48. int module_bug_finalize(const Elf_Ehdr *hdr, const Elf_Shdr *sechdrs,
  49. struct module *mod)
  50. {
  51. char *secstrings;
  52. unsigned int i;
  53. mod->bug_table = NULL;
  54. mod->num_bugs = 0;
  55. /* Find the __bug_table section, if present */
  56. secstrings = (char *)hdr + sechdrs[hdr->e_shstrndx].sh_offset;
  57. for (i = 1; i < hdr->e_shnum; i++) {
  58. if (strcmp(secstrings+sechdrs[i].sh_name, "__bug_table"))
  59. continue;
  60. mod->bug_table = (void *) sechdrs[i].sh_addr;
  61. mod->num_bugs = sechdrs[i].sh_size / sizeof(struct bug_entry);
  62. break;
  63. }
  64. /*
  65. * Strictly speaking this should have a spinlock to protect against
  66. * traversals, but since we only traverse on BUG()s, a spinlock
  67. * could potentially lead to deadlock and thus be counter-productive.
  68. */
  69. list_add(&mod->bug_list, &module_bug_list);
  70. return 0;
  71. }
  72. void module_bug_cleanup(struct module *mod)
  73. {
  74. list_del(&mod->bug_list);
  75. }
  76. #else
  77. static inline const struct bug_entry *module_find_bug(unsigned long bugaddr)
  78. {
  79. return NULL;
  80. }
  81. #endif
  82. const struct bug_entry *find_bug(unsigned long bugaddr)
  83. {
  84. const struct bug_entry *bug;
  85. for (bug = __start___bug_table; bug < __stop___bug_table; ++bug)
  86. if (bugaddr == bug->bug_addr)
  87. return bug;
  88. return module_find_bug(bugaddr);
  89. }
  90. enum bug_trap_type report_bug(unsigned long bugaddr, struct pt_regs *regs)
  91. {
  92. const struct bug_entry *bug;
  93. const char *file;
  94. unsigned line, warning;
  95. if (!is_valid_bugaddr(bugaddr))
  96. return BUG_TRAP_TYPE_NONE;
  97. bug = find_bug(bugaddr);
  98. printk(KERN_EMERG "------------[ cut here ]------------\n");
  99. file = NULL;
  100. line = 0;
  101. warning = 0;
  102. if (bug) {
  103. #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
  104. file = bug->file;
  105. line = bug->line;
  106. #endif
  107. warning = (bug->flags & BUGFLAG_WARNING) != 0;
  108. }
  109. if (warning) {
  110. /* this is a WARN_ON rather than BUG/BUG_ON */
  111. if (file)
  112. printk(KERN_ERR "Badness at %s:%u\n",
  113. file, line);
  114. else
  115. printk(KERN_ERR "Badness at %p "
  116. "[verbose debug info unavailable]\n",
  117. (void *)bugaddr);
  118. show_regs(regs);
  119. return BUG_TRAP_TYPE_WARN;
  120. }
  121. if (file)
  122. printk(KERN_CRIT "kernel BUG at %s:%u!\n",
  123. file, line);
  124. else
  125. printk(KERN_CRIT "Kernel BUG at %p "
  126. "[verbose debug info unavailable]\n",
  127. (void *)bugaddr);
  128. return BUG_TRAP_TYPE_BUG;
  129. }