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  1. /*
  2. * linux/kernel/printk.c
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds
  5. *
  6. * Modified to make sys_syslog() more flexible: added commands to
  7. * return the last 4k of kernel messages, regardless of whether
  8. * they've been read or not. Added option to suppress kernel printk's
  9. * to the console. Added hook for sending the console messages
  10. * elsewhere, in preparation for a serial line console (someday).
  11. * Ted Ts'o, 2/11/93.
  12. * Modified for sysctl support, 1/8/97, Chris Horn.
  13. * Fixed SMP synchronization, 08/08/99, Manfred Spraul
  14. * manfred@colorfullife.com
  15. * Rewrote bits to get rid of console_lock
  16. * 01Mar01 Andrew Morton <andrewm@uow.edu.au>
  17. */
  18. #include <linux/kernel.h>
  19. #include <linux/mm.h>
  20. #include <linux/tty.h>
  21. #include <linux/tty_driver.h>
  22. #include <linux/smp_lock.h>
  23. #include <linux/console.h>
  24. #include <linux/init.h>
  25. #include <linux/module.h>
  26. #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
  27. #include <linux/interrupt.h> /* For in_interrupt() */
  28. #include <linux/delay.h>
  29. #include <linux/smp.h>
  30. #include <linux/security.h>
  31. #include <linux/bootmem.h>
  32. #include <linux/syscalls.h>
  33. #include <asm/uaccess.h>
  34. #define __LOG_BUF_LEN (1 << CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT)
  35. /* printk's without a loglevel use this.. */
  36. #define DEFAULT_MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL 4 /* KERN_WARNING */
  37. /* We show everything that is MORE important than this.. */
  38. #define MINIMUM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL 1 /* Minimum loglevel we let people use */
  39. #define DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL 7 /* anything MORE serious than KERN_DEBUG */
  40. DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(log_wait);
  41. int console_printk[4] = {
  42. DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL, /* console_loglevel */
  43. DEFAULT_MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL, /* default_message_loglevel */
  44. MINIMUM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL, /* minimum_console_loglevel */
  45. DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL, /* default_console_loglevel */
  46. };
  47. EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_printk);
  48. /*
  49. * Low lever drivers may need that to know if they can schedule in
  50. * their unblank() callback or not. So let's export it.
  51. */
  52. int oops_in_progress;
  53. EXPORT_SYMBOL(oops_in_progress);
  54. /*
  55. * console_sem protects the console_drivers list, and also
  56. * provides serialisation for access to the entire console
  57. * driver system.
  58. */
  59. static DECLARE_MUTEX(console_sem);
  60. static DECLARE_MUTEX(secondary_console_sem);
  61. struct console *console_drivers;
  62. /*
  63. * This is used for debugging the mess that is the VT code by
  64. * keeping track if we have the console semaphore held. It's
  65. * definitely not the perfect debug tool (we don't know if _WE_
  66. * hold it are racing, but it helps tracking those weird code
  67. * path in the console code where we end up in places I want
  68. * locked without the console sempahore held
  69. */
  70. static int console_locked, console_suspended;
  71. /*
  72. * logbuf_lock protects log_buf, log_start, log_end, con_start and logged_chars
  73. * It is also used in interesting ways to provide interlocking in
  74. * release_console_sem().
  75. */
  76. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(logbuf_lock);
  77. #define LOG_BUF_MASK (log_buf_len-1)
  78. #define LOG_BUF(idx) (log_buf[(idx) & LOG_BUF_MASK])
  79. /*
  80. * The indices into log_buf are not constrained to log_buf_len - they
  81. * must be masked before subscripting
  82. */
  83. static unsigned long log_start; /* Index into log_buf: next char to be read by syslog() */
  84. static unsigned long con_start; /* Index into log_buf: next char to be sent to consoles */
  85. static unsigned long log_end; /* Index into log_buf: most-recently-written-char + 1 */
  86. /*
  87. * Array of consoles built from command line options (console=)
  88. */
  89. struct console_cmdline
  90. {
  91. char name[8]; /* Name of the driver */
  92. int index; /* Minor dev. to use */
  93. char *options; /* Options for the driver */
  94. };
  95. #define MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES 8
  96. static struct console_cmdline console_cmdline[MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES];
  97. static int selected_console = -1;
  98. static int preferred_console = -1;
  99. /* Flag: console code may call schedule() */
  100. static int console_may_schedule;
  101. #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
  102. static char __log_buf[__LOG_BUF_LEN];
  103. static char *log_buf = __log_buf;
  104. static int log_buf_len = __LOG_BUF_LEN;
  105. static unsigned long logged_chars; /* Number of chars produced since last read+clear operation */
  106. static int __init log_buf_len_setup(char *str)
  107. {
  108. unsigned long size = memparse(str, &str);
  109. unsigned long flags;
  110. if (size)
  111. size = roundup_pow_of_two(size);
  112. if (size > log_buf_len) {
  113. unsigned long start, dest_idx, offset;
  114. char *new_log_buf;
  115. new_log_buf = alloc_bootmem(size);
  116. if (!new_log_buf) {
  117. printk(KERN_WARNING "log_buf_len: allocation failed\n");
  118. goto out;
  119. }
  120. spin_lock_irqsave(&logbuf_lock, flags);
  121. log_buf_len = size;
  122. log_buf = new_log_buf;
  123. offset = start = min(con_start, log_start);
  124. dest_idx = 0;
  125. while (start != log_end) {
  126. log_buf[dest_idx] = __log_buf[start & (__LOG_BUF_LEN - 1)];
  127. start++;
  128. dest_idx++;
  129. }
  130. log_start -= offset;
  131. con_start -= offset;
  132. log_end -= offset;
  133. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
  134. printk(KERN_NOTICE "log_buf_len: %d\n", log_buf_len);
  135. }
  136. out:
  137. return 1;
  138. }
  139. __setup("log_buf_len=", log_buf_len_setup);
  140. /*
  141. * Commands to do_syslog:
  142. *
  143. * 0 -- Close the log. Currently a NOP.
  144. * 1 -- Open the log. Currently a NOP.
  145. * 2 -- Read from the log.
  146. * 3 -- Read all messages remaining in the ring buffer.
  147. * 4 -- Read and clear all messages remaining in the ring buffer
  148. * 5 -- Clear ring buffer.
  149. * 6 -- Disable printk's to console
  150. * 7 -- Enable printk's to console
  151. * 8 -- Set level of messages printed to console
  152. * 9 -- Return number of unread characters in the log buffer
  153. * 10 -- Return size of the log buffer
  154. */
  155. int do_syslog(int type, char __user *buf, int len)
  156. {
  157. unsigned long i, j, limit, count;
  158. int do_clear = 0;
  159. char c;
  160. int error = 0;
  161. error = security_syslog(type);
  162. if (error)
  163. return error;
  164. switch (type) {
  165. case 0: /* Close log */
  166. break;
  167. case 1: /* Open log */
  168. break;
  169. case 2: /* Read from log */
  170. error = -EINVAL;
  171. if (!buf || len < 0)
  172. goto out;
  173. error = 0;
  174. if (!len)
  175. goto out;
  176. if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, buf, len)) {
  177. error = -EFAULT;
  178. goto out;
  179. }
  180. error = wait_event_interruptible(log_wait,
  181. (log_start - log_end));
  182. if (error)
  183. goto out;
  184. i = 0;
  185. spin_lock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
  186. while (!error && (log_start != log_end) && i < len) {
  187. c = LOG_BUF(log_start);
  188. log_start++;
  189. spin_unlock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
  190. error = __put_user(c,buf);
  191. buf++;
  192. i++;
  193. cond_resched();
  194. spin_lock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
  195. }
  196. spin_unlock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
  197. if (!error)
  198. error = i;
  199. break;
  200. case 4: /* Read/clear last kernel messages */
  201. do_clear = 1;
  202. /* FALL THRU */
  203. case 3: /* Read last kernel messages */
  204. error = -EINVAL;
  205. if (!buf || len < 0)
  206. goto out;
  207. error = 0;
  208. if (!len)
  209. goto out;
  210. if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, buf, len)) {
  211. error = -EFAULT;
  212. goto out;
  213. }
  214. count = len;
  215. if (count > log_buf_len)
  216. count = log_buf_len;
  217. spin_lock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
  218. if (count > logged_chars)
  219. count = logged_chars;
  220. if (do_clear)
  221. logged_chars = 0;
  222. limit = log_end;
  223. /*
  224. * __put_user() could sleep, and while we sleep
  225. * printk() could overwrite the messages
  226. * we try to copy to user space. Therefore
  227. * the messages are copied in reverse. <manfreds>
  228. */
  229. for (i = 0; i < count && !error; i++) {
  230. j = limit-1-i;
  231. if (j + log_buf_len < log_end)
  232. break;
  233. c = LOG_BUF(j);
  234. spin_unlock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
  235. error = __put_user(c,&buf[count-1-i]);
  236. cond_resched();
  237. spin_lock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
  238. }
  239. spin_unlock_irq(&logbuf_lock);
  240. if (error)
  241. break;
  242. error = i;
  243. if (i != count) {
  244. int offset = count-error;
  245. /* buffer overflow during copy, correct user buffer. */
  246. for (i = 0; i < error; i++) {
  247. if (__get_user(c,&buf[i+offset]) ||
  248. __put_user(c,&buf[i])) {
  249. error = -EFAULT;
  250. break;
  251. }
  252. cond_resched();
  253. }
  254. }
  255. break;
  256. case 5: /* Clear ring buffer */
  257. logged_chars = 0;
  258. break;
  259. case 6: /* Disable logging to console */
  260. console_loglevel = minimum_console_loglevel;
  261. break;
  262. case 7: /* Enable logging to console */
  263. console_loglevel = default_console_loglevel;
  264. break;
  265. case 8: /* Set level of messages printed to console */
  266. error = -EINVAL;
  267. if (len < 1 || len > 8)
  268. goto out;
  269. if (len < minimum_console_loglevel)
  270. len = minimum_console_loglevel;
  271. console_loglevel = len;
  272. error = 0;
  273. break;
  274. case 9: /* Number of chars in the log buffer */
  275. error = log_end - log_start;
  276. break;
  277. case 10: /* Size of the log buffer */
  278. error = log_buf_len;
  279. break;
  280. default:
  281. error = -EINVAL;
  282. break;
  283. }
  284. out:
  285. return error;
  286. }
  287. asmlinkage long sys_syslog(int type, char __user *buf, int len)
  288. {
  289. return do_syslog(type, buf, len);
  290. }
  291. /*
  292. * Call the console drivers on a range of log_buf
  293. */
  294. static void __call_console_drivers(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
  295. {
  296. struct console *con;
  297. for (con = console_drivers; con; con = con->next) {
  298. if ((con->flags & CON_ENABLED) && con->write &&
  299. (cpu_online(smp_processor_id()) ||
  300. (con->flags & CON_ANYTIME)))
  301. con->write(con, &LOG_BUF(start), end - start);
  302. }
  303. }
  304. /*
  305. * Write out chars from start to end - 1 inclusive
  306. */
  307. static void _call_console_drivers(unsigned long start,
  308. unsigned long end, int msg_log_level)
  309. {
  310. if (msg_log_level < console_loglevel &&
  311. console_drivers && start != end) {
  312. if ((start & LOG_BUF_MASK) > (end & LOG_BUF_MASK)) {
  313. /* wrapped write */
  314. __call_console_drivers(start & LOG_BUF_MASK,
  315. log_buf_len);
  316. __call_console_drivers(0, end & LOG_BUF_MASK);
  317. } else {
  318. __call_console_drivers(start, end);
  319. }
  320. }
  321. }
  322. /*
  323. * Call the console drivers, asking them to write out
  324. * log_buf[start] to log_buf[end - 1].
  325. * The console_sem must be held.
  326. */
  327. static void call_console_drivers(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
  328. {
  329. unsigned long cur_index, start_print;
  330. static int msg_level = -1;
  331. BUG_ON(((long)(start - end)) > 0);
  332. cur_index = start;
  333. start_print = start;
  334. while (cur_index != end) {
  335. if (msg_level < 0 && ((end - cur_index) > 2) &&
  336. LOG_BUF(cur_index + 0) == '<' &&
  337. LOG_BUF(cur_index + 1) >= '0' &&
  338. LOG_BUF(cur_index + 1) <= '7' &&
  339. LOG_BUF(cur_index + 2) == '>') {
  340. msg_level = LOG_BUF(cur_index + 1) - '0';
  341. cur_index += 3;
  342. start_print = cur_index;
  343. }
  344. while (cur_index != end) {
  345. char c = LOG_BUF(cur_index);
  346. cur_index++;
  347. if (c == '\n') {
  348. if (msg_level < 0) {
  349. /*
  350. * printk() has already given us loglevel tags in
  351. * the buffer. This code is here in case the
  352. * log buffer has wrapped right round and scribbled
  353. * on those tags
  354. */
  355. msg_level = default_message_loglevel;
  356. }
  357. _call_console_drivers(start_print, cur_index, msg_level);
  358. msg_level = -1;
  359. start_print = cur_index;
  360. break;
  361. }
  362. }
  363. }
  364. _call_console_drivers(start_print, end, msg_level);
  365. }
  366. static void emit_log_char(char c)
  367. {
  368. LOG_BUF(log_end) = c;
  369. log_end++;
  370. if (log_end - log_start > log_buf_len)
  371. log_start = log_end - log_buf_len;
  372. if (log_end - con_start > log_buf_len)
  373. con_start = log_end - log_buf_len;
  374. if (logged_chars < log_buf_len)
  375. logged_chars++;
  376. }
  377. /*
  378. * Zap console related locks when oopsing. Only zap at most once
  379. * every 10 seconds, to leave time for slow consoles to print a
  380. * full oops.
  381. */
  382. static void zap_locks(void)
  383. {
  384. static unsigned long oops_timestamp;
  385. if (time_after_eq(jiffies, oops_timestamp) &&
  386. !time_after(jiffies, oops_timestamp + 30 * HZ))
  387. return;
  388. oops_timestamp = jiffies;
  389. /* If a crash is occurring, make sure we can't deadlock */
  390. spin_lock_init(&logbuf_lock);
  391. /* And make sure that we print immediately */
  392. init_MUTEX(&console_sem);
  393. }
  394. #if defined(CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME)
  395. static int printk_time = 1;
  396. #else
  397. static int printk_time = 0;
  398. #endif
  399. module_param(printk_time, int, S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR);
  400. static int __init printk_time_setup(char *str)
  401. {
  402. if (*str)
  403. return 0;
  404. printk_time = 1;
  405. return 1;
  406. }
  407. __setup("time", printk_time_setup);
  408. __attribute__((weak)) unsigned long long printk_clock(void)
  409. {
  410. return sched_clock();
  411. }
  412. /* Check if we have any console registered that can be called early in boot. */
  413. static int have_callable_console(void)
  414. {
  415. struct console *con;
  416. for (con = console_drivers; con; con = con->next)
  417. if (con->flags & CON_ANYTIME)
  418. return 1;
  419. return 0;
  420. }
  421. /**
  422. * printk - print a kernel message
  423. * @fmt: format string
  424. *
  425. * This is printk. It can be called from any context. We want it to work.
  426. *
  427. * We try to grab the console_sem. If we succeed, it's easy - we log the output and
  428. * call the console drivers. If we fail to get the semaphore we place the output
  429. * into the log buffer and return. The current holder of the console_sem will
  430. * notice the new output in release_console_sem() and will send it to the
  431. * consoles before releasing the semaphore.
  432. *
  433. * One effect of this deferred printing is that code which calls printk() and
  434. * then changes console_loglevel may break. This is because console_loglevel
  435. * is inspected when the actual printing occurs.
  436. *
  437. * See also:
  438. * printf(3)
  439. */
  440. asmlinkage int printk(const char *fmt, ...)
  441. {
  442. va_list args;
  443. int r;
  444. va_start(args, fmt);
  445. r = vprintk(fmt, args);
  446. va_end(args);
  447. return r;
  448. }
  449. /* cpu currently holding logbuf_lock */
  450. static volatile unsigned int printk_cpu = UINT_MAX;
  451. asmlinkage int vprintk(const char *fmt, va_list args)
  452. {
  453. unsigned long flags;
  454. int printed_len;
  455. char *p;
  456. static char printk_buf[1024];
  457. static int log_level_unknown = 1;
  458. preempt_disable();
  459. if (unlikely(oops_in_progress) && printk_cpu == smp_processor_id())
  460. /* If a crash is occurring during printk() on this CPU,
  461. * make sure we can't deadlock */
  462. zap_locks();
  463. /* This stops the holder of console_sem just where we want him */
  464. spin_lock_irqsave(&logbuf_lock, flags);
  465. printk_cpu = smp_processor_id();
  466. /* Emit the output into the temporary buffer */
  467. printed_len = vscnprintf(printk_buf, sizeof(printk_buf), fmt, args);
  468. /*
  469. * Copy the output into log_buf. If the caller didn't provide
  470. * appropriate log level tags, we insert them here
  471. */
  472. for (p = printk_buf; *p; p++) {
  473. if (log_level_unknown) {
  474. /* log_level_unknown signals the start of a new line */
  475. if (printk_time) {
  476. int loglev_char;
  477. char tbuf[50], *tp;
  478. unsigned tlen;
  479. unsigned long long t;
  480. unsigned long nanosec_rem;
  481. /*
  482. * force the log level token to be
  483. * before the time output.
  484. */
  485. if (p[0] == '<' && p[1] >='0' &&
  486. p[1] <= '7' && p[2] == '>') {
  487. loglev_char = p[1];
  488. p += 3;
  489. printed_len -= 3;
  490. } else {
  491. loglev_char = default_message_loglevel
  492. + '0';
  493. }
  494. t = printk_clock();
  495. nanosec_rem = do_div(t, 1000000000);
  496. tlen = sprintf(tbuf,
  497. "<%c>[%5lu.%06lu] ",
  498. loglev_char,
  499. (unsigned long)t,
  500. nanosec_rem/1000);
  501. for (tp = tbuf; tp < tbuf + tlen; tp++)
  502. emit_log_char(*tp);
  503. printed_len += tlen;
  504. } else {
  505. if (p[0] != '<' || p[1] < '0' ||
  506. p[1] > '7' || p[2] != '>') {
  507. emit_log_char('<');
  508. emit_log_char(default_message_loglevel
  509. + '0');
  510. emit_log_char('>');
  511. printed_len += 3;
  512. }
  513. }
  514. log_level_unknown = 0;
  515. if (!*p)
  516. break;
  517. }
  518. emit_log_char(*p);
  519. if (*p == '\n')
  520. log_level_unknown = 1;
  521. }
  522. if (!down_trylock(&console_sem)) {
  523. /*
  524. * We own the drivers. We can drop the spinlock and
  525. * let release_console_sem() print the text, maybe ...
  526. */
  527. console_locked = 1;
  528. printk_cpu = UINT_MAX;
  529. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
  530. /*
  531. * Console drivers may assume that per-cpu resources have
  532. * been allocated. So unless they're explicitly marked as
  533. * being able to cope (CON_ANYTIME) don't call them until
  534. * this CPU is officially up.
  535. */
  536. if (cpu_online(smp_processor_id()) || have_callable_console()) {
  537. console_may_schedule = 0;
  538. release_console_sem();
  539. } else {
  540. /* Release by hand to avoid flushing the buffer. */
  541. console_locked = 0;
  542. up(&console_sem);
  543. }
  544. } else {
  545. /*
  546. * Someone else owns the drivers. We drop the spinlock, which
  547. * allows the semaphore holder to proceed and to call the
  548. * console drivers with the output which we just produced.
  549. */
  550. printk_cpu = UINT_MAX;
  551. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
  552. }
  553. preempt_enable();
  554. return printed_len;
  555. }
  556. EXPORT_SYMBOL(printk);
  557. EXPORT_SYMBOL(vprintk);
  558. #else
  559. asmlinkage long sys_syslog(int type, char __user *buf, int len)
  560. {
  561. return 0;
  562. }
  563. int do_syslog(int type, char __user *buf, int len)
  564. {
  565. return 0;
  566. }
  567. static void call_console_drivers(unsigned long start, unsigned long end)
  568. {
  569. }
  570. #endif
  571. /*
  572. * Set up a list of consoles. Called from init/main.c
  573. */
  574. static int __init console_setup(char *str)
  575. {
  576. char name[sizeof(console_cmdline[0].name)];
  577. char *s, *options;
  578. int idx;
  579. /*
  580. * Decode str into name, index, options.
  581. */
  582. if (str[0] >= '0' && str[0] <= '9') {
  583. strcpy(name, "ttyS");
  584. strncpy(name + 4, str, sizeof(name) - 5);
  585. } else {
  586. strncpy(name, str, sizeof(name) - 1);
  587. }
  588. name[sizeof(name) - 1] = 0;
  589. if ((options = strchr(str, ',')) != NULL)
  590. *(options++) = 0;
  591. #ifdef __sparc__
  592. if (!strcmp(str, "ttya"))
  593. strcpy(name, "ttyS0");
  594. if (!strcmp(str, "ttyb"))
  595. strcpy(name, "ttyS1");
  596. #endif
  597. for (s = name; *s; s++)
  598. if ((*s >= '0' && *s <= '9') || *s == ',')
  599. break;
  600. idx = simple_strtoul(s, NULL, 10);
  601. *s = 0;
  602. add_preferred_console(name, idx, options);
  603. return 1;
  604. }
  605. __setup("console=", console_setup);
  606. /**
  607. * add_preferred_console - add a device to the list of preferred consoles.
  608. * @name: device name
  609. * @idx: device index
  610. * @options: options for this console
  611. *
  612. * The last preferred console added will be used for kernel messages
  613. * and stdin/out/err for init. Normally this is used by console_setup
  614. * above to handle user-supplied console arguments; however it can also
  615. * be used by arch-specific code either to override the user or more
  616. * commonly to provide a default console (ie from PROM variables) when
  617. * the user has not supplied one.
  618. */
  619. int __init add_preferred_console(char *name, int idx, char *options)
  620. {
  621. struct console_cmdline *c;
  622. int i;
  623. /*
  624. * See if this tty is not yet registered, and
  625. * if we have a slot free.
  626. */
  627. for(i = 0; i < MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES && console_cmdline[i].name[0]; i++)
  628. if (strcmp(console_cmdline[i].name, name) == 0 &&
  629. console_cmdline[i].index == idx) {
  630. selected_console = i;
  631. return 0;
  632. }
  633. if (i == MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES)
  634. return -E2BIG;
  635. selected_console = i;
  636. c = &console_cmdline[i];
  637. memcpy(c->name, name, sizeof(c->name));
  638. c->name[sizeof(c->name) - 1] = 0;
  639. c->options = options;
  640. c->index = idx;
  641. return 0;
  642. }
  643. /**
  644. * suspend_console - suspend the console subsystem
  645. *
  646. * This disables printk() while we go into suspend states
  647. */
  648. void suspend_console(void)
  649. {
  650. acquire_console_sem();
  651. console_suspended = 1;
  652. }
  653. void resume_console(void)
  654. {
  655. console_suspended = 0;
  656. release_console_sem();
  657. }
  658. /**
  659. * acquire_console_sem - lock the console system for exclusive use.
  660. *
  661. * Acquires a semaphore which guarantees that the caller has
  662. * exclusive access to the console system and the console_drivers list.
  663. *
  664. * Can sleep, returns nothing.
  665. */
  666. void acquire_console_sem(void)
  667. {
  668. BUG_ON(in_interrupt());
  669. if (console_suspended) {
  670. down(&secondary_console_sem);
  671. return;
  672. }
  673. down(&console_sem);
  674. console_locked = 1;
  675. console_may_schedule = 1;
  676. }
  677. EXPORT_SYMBOL(acquire_console_sem);
  678. int try_acquire_console_sem(void)
  679. {
  680. if (down_trylock(&console_sem))
  681. return -1;
  682. console_locked = 1;
  683. console_may_schedule = 0;
  684. return 0;
  685. }
  686. EXPORT_SYMBOL(try_acquire_console_sem);
  687. int is_console_locked(void)
  688. {
  689. return console_locked;
  690. }
  691. EXPORT_SYMBOL(is_console_locked);
  692. /**
  693. * release_console_sem - unlock the console system
  694. *
  695. * Releases the semaphore which the caller holds on the console system
  696. * and the console driver list.
  697. *
  698. * While the semaphore was held, console output may have been buffered
  699. * by printk(). If this is the case, release_console_sem() emits
  700. * the output prior to releasing the semaphore.
  701. *
  702. * If there is output waiting for klogd, we wake it up.
  703. *
  704. * release_console_sem() may be called from any context.
  705. */
  706. void release_console_sem(void)
  707. {
  708. unsigned long flags;
  709. unsigned long _con_start, _log_end;
  710. unsigned long wake_klogd = 0;
  711. if (console_suspended) {
  712. up(&secondary_console_sem);
  713. return;
  714. }
  715. for ( ; ; ) {
  716. spin_lock_irqsave(&logbuf_lock, flags);
  717. wake_klogd |= log_start - log_end;
  718. if (con_start == log_end)
  719. break; /* Nothing to print */
  720. _con_start = con_start;
  721. _log_end = log_end;
  722. con_start = log_end; /* Flush */
  723. spin_unlock(&logbuf_lock);
  724. call_console_drivers(_con_start, _log_end);
  725. local_irq_restore(flags);
  726. }
  727. console_locked = 0;
  728. console_may_schedule = 0;
  729. up(&console_sem);
  730. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
  731. if (wake_klogd && !oops_in_progress && waitqueue_active(&log_wait))
  732. wake_up_interruptible(&log_wait);
  733. }
  734. EXPORT_SYMBOL(release_console_sem);
  735. /**
  736. * console_conditional_schedule - yield the CPU if required
  737. *
  738. * If the console code is currently allowed to sleep, and
  739. * if this CPU should yield the CPU to another task, do
  740. * so here.
  741. *
  742. * Must be called within acquire_console_sem().
  743. */
  744. void __sched console_conditional_schedule(void)
  745. {
  746. if (console_may_schedule)
  747. cond_resched();
  748. }
  749. EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_conditional_schedule);
  750. void console_print(const char *s)
  751. {
  752. printk(KERN_EMERG "%s", s);
  753. }
  754. EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_print);
  755. void console_unblank(void)
  756. {
  757. struct console *c;
  758. /*
  759. * console_unblank can no longer be called in interrupt context unless
  760. * oops_in_progress is set to 1..
  761. */
  762. if (oops_in_progress) {
  763. if (down_trylock(&console_sem) != 0)
  764. return;
  765. } else
  766. acquire_console_sem();
  767. console_locked = 1;
  768. console_may_schedule = 0;
  769. for (c = console_drivers; c != NULL; c = c->next)
  770. if ((c->flags & CON_ENABLED) && c->unblank)
  771. c->unblank();
  772. release_console_sem();
  773. }
  774. /*
  775. * Return the console tty driver structure and its associated index
  776. */
  777. struct tty_driver *console_device(int *index)
  778. {
  779. struct console *c;
  780. struct tty_driver *driver = NULL;
  781. acquire_console_sem();
  782. for (c = console_drivers; c != NULL; c = c->next) {
  783. if (!c->device)
  784. continue;
  785. driver = c->device(c, index);
  786. if (driver)
  787. break;
  788. }
  789. release_console_sem();
  790. return driver;
  791. }
  792. /*
  793. * Prevent further output on the passed console device so that (for example)
  794. * serial drivers can disable console output before suspending a port, and can
  795. * re-enable output afterwards.
  796. */
  797. void console_stop(struct console *console)
  798. {
  799. acquire_console_sem();
  800. console->flags &= ~CON_ENABLED;
  801. release_console_sem();
  802. }
  803. EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_stop);
  804. void console_start(struct console *console)
  805. {
  806. acquire_console_sem();
  807. console->flags |= CON_ENABLED;
  808. release_console_sem();
  809. }
  810. EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_start);
  811. /*
  812. * The console driver calls this routine during kernel initialization
  813. * to register the console printing procedure with printk() and to
  814. * print any messages that were printed by the kernel before the
  815. * console driver was initialized.
  816. */
  817. void register_console(struct console *console)
  818. {
  819. int i;
  820. unsigned long flags;
  821. if (preferred_console < 0)
  822. preferred_console = selected_console;
  823. /*
  824. * See if we want to use this console driver. If we
  825. * didn't select a console we take the first one
  826. * that registers here.
  827. */
  828. if (preferred_console < 0) {
  829. if (console->index < 0)
  830. console->index = 0;
  831. if (console->setup == NULL ||
  832. console->setup(console, NULL) == 0) {
  833. console->flags |= CON_ENABLED | CON_CONSDEV;
  834. preferred_console = 0;
  835. }
  836. }
  837. /*
  838. * See if this console matches one we selected on
  839. * the command line.
  840. */
  841. for (i = 0; i < MAX_CMDLINECONSOLES && console_cmdline[i].name[0];
  842. i++) {
  843. if (strcmp(console_cmdline[i].name, console->name) != 0)
  844. continue;
  845. if (console->index >= 0 &&
  846. console->index != console_cmdline[i].index)
  847. continue;
  848. if (console->index < 0)
  849. console->index = console_cmdline[i].index;
  850. if (console->setup &&
  851. console->setup(console, console_cmdline[i].options) != 0)
  852. break;
  853. console->flags |= CON_ENABLED;
  854. console->index = console_cmdline[i].index;
  855. if (i == selected_console) {
  856. console->flags |= CON_CONSDEV;
  857. preferred_console = selected_console;
  858. }
  859. break;
  860. }
  861. if (!(console->flags & CON_ENABLED))
  862. return;
  863. if (console_drivers && (console_drivers->flags & CON_BOOT)) {
  864. unregister_console(console_drivers);
  865. console->flags &= ~CON_PRINTBUFFER;
  866. }
  867. /*
  868. * Put this console in the list - keep the
  869. * preferred driver at the head of the list.
  870. */
  871. acquire_console_sem();
  872. if ((console->flags & CON_CONSDEV) || console_drivers == NULL) {
  873. console->next = console_drivers;
  874. console_drivers = console;
  875. if (console->next)
  876. console->next->flags &= ~CON_CONSDEV;
  877. } else {
  878. console->next = console_drivers->next;
  879. console_drivers->next = console;
  880. }
  881. if (console->flags & CON_PRINTBUFFER) {
  882. /*
  883. * release_console_sem() will print out the buffered messages
  884. * for us.
  885. */
  886. spin_lock_irqsave(&logbuf_lock, flags);
  887. con_start = log_start;
  888. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&logbuf_lock, flags);
  889. }
  890. release_console_sem();
  891. }
  892. EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_console);
  893. int unregister_console(struct console *console)
  894. {
  895. struct console *a, *b;
  896. int res = 1;
  897. acquire_console_sem();
  898. if (console_drivers == console) {
  899. console_drivers=console->next;
  900. res = 0;
  901. } else if (console_drivers) {
  902. for (a=console_drivers->next, b=console_drivers ;
  903. a; b=a, a=b->next) {
  904. if (a == console) {
  905. b->next = a->next;
  906. res = 0;
  907. break;
  908. }
  909. }
  910. }
  911. /* If last console is removed, we re-enable picking the first
  912. * one that gets registered. Without that, pmac early boot console
  913. * would prevent fbcon from taking over.
  914. *
  915. * If this isn't the last console and it has CON_CONSDEV set, we
  916. * need to set it on the next preferred console.
  917. */
  918. if (console_drivers == NULL)
  919. preferred_console = selected_console;
  920. else if (console->flags & CON_CONSDEV)
  921. console_drivers->flags |= CON_CONSDEV;
  922. release_console_sem();
  923. return res;
  924. }
  925. EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_console);
  926. /**
  927. * tty_write_message - write a message to a certain tty, not just the console.
  928. * @tty: the destination tty_struct
  929. * @msg: the message to write
  930. *
  931. * This is used for messages that need to be redirected to a specific tty.
  932. * We don't put it into the syslog queue right now maybe in the future if
  933. * really needed.
  934. */
  935. void tty_write_message(struct tty_struct *tty, char *msg)
  936. {
  937. if (tty && tty->driver->write)
  938. tty->driver->write(tty, msg, strlen(msg));
  939. return;
  940. }
  941. /*
  942. * printk rate limiting, lifted from the networking subsystem.
  943. *
  944. * This enforces a rate limit: not more than one kernel message
  945. * every printk_ratelimit_jiffies to make a denial-of-service
  946. * attack impossible.
  947. */
  948. int __printk_ratelimit(int ratelimit_jiffies, int ratelimit_burst)
  949. {
  950. static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(ratelimit_lock);
  951. static unsigned long toks = 10 * 5 * HZ;
  952. static unsigned long last_msg;
  953. static int missed;
  954. unsigned long flags;
  955. unsigned long now = jiffies;
  956. spin_lock_irqsave(&ratelimit_lock, flags);
  957. toks += now - last_msg;
  958. last_msg = now;
  959. if (toks > (ratelimit_burst * ratelimit_jiffies))
  960. toks = ratelimit_burst * ratelimit_jiffies;
  961. if (toks >= ratelimit_jiffies) {
  962. int lost = missed;
  963. missed = 0;
  964. toks -= ratelimit_jiffies;
  965. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ratelimit_lock, flags);
  966. if (lost)
  967. printk(KERN_WARNING "printk: %d messages suppressed.\n", lost);
  968. return 1;
  969. }
  970. missed++;
  971. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ratelimit_lock, flags);
  972. return 0;
  973. }
  974. EXPORT_SYMBOL(__printk_ratelimit);
  975. /* minimum time in jiffies between messages */
  976. int printk_ratelimit_jiffies = 5 * HZ;
  977. /* number of messages we send before ratelimiting */
  978. int printk_ratelimit_burst = 10;
  979. int printk_ratelimit(void)
  980. {
  981. return __printk_ratelimit(printk_ratelimit_jiffies,
  982. printk_ratelimit_burst);
  983. }
  984. EXPORT_SYMBOL(printk_ratelimit);