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author | Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> | 2013-11-28 14:54:16 -0500 |
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committer | Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> | 2013-11-29 17:33:46 -0800 |
commit | c2b19daf6760fae9d5db9e9d1683644728888293 (patch) | |
tree | 28baf98d636e4a111790e5a0f52b1f49709d86b3 | |
parent | 93b2b8e4aa4317e3fe6414d117deb5f3c362e8bb (diff) |
sysfs, kernfs: prepare read path for kernfs
We're in the process of separating out core sysfs functionality into
kernfs which will deal with sysfs_dirents directly. This patch
rearranges read path so that the kernfs and sysfs parts are separate.
* Regular file read path is refactored such that
kernfs_seq_start/next/stop/show() handle all the boilerplate work
including locking and updating event count for poll, while
sysfs_kf_seq_show() deals with interaction with kobj show method.
* Bin file read path is refactored such that kernfs_file_direct_read()
handles all the boilerplate work including buffer management and
locking, while sysfs_kf_bin_read() deals with interaction with
bin_attribute read method.
kernfs_file_read() is added. It invokes either the seq_file or direct
read path depending on the file type. This will eventually allow
using the same file_operations for both file types, which is necessary
to separate out kernfs.
While this patch changes the order of some operations, it shouldn't
change any visible behavior.
v2: Dropped unnecessary zeroing of @count from sysfs_kf_seq_show().
Add comments explaining single_open() behavior. Both suggested by
Pavel.
v3: seq_stop() is called even after seq_start() failed.
kernfs_seq_start() updated so that it doesn't unlock
sysfs_open_file->mutex on failure so that kernfs_seq_stop()
doesn't try to unlock an already unlocked mutex. Reported by
Fengguang.
Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>
Cc: Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz>
Cc: Fengguang Wu <fengguang.wu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
-rw-r--r-- | fs/sysfs/file.c | 191 |
1 files changed, 126 insertions, 65 deletions
diff --git a/fs/sysfs/file.c b/fs/sysfs/file.c index 9b58d874c825..b695b8b229fc 100644 --- a/fs/sysfs/file.c +++ b/fs/sysfs/file.c @@ -86,13 +86,13 @@ static const struct sysfs_ops *sysfs_file_ops(struct sysfs_dirent *sd) * details like buffering and seeking. The following function pipes * sysfs_ops->show() result through seq_file. */ -static int sysfs_seq_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) +static int sysfs_kf_seq_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) { struct sysfs_open_file *of = sf->private; struct kobject *kobj = of->sd->s_parent->priv; - const struct sysfs_ops *ops; - char *buf; + const struct sysfs_ops *ops = sysfs_file_ops(of->sd); ssize_t count; + char *buf; /* acquire buffer and ensure that it's >= PAGE_SIZE */ count = seq_get_buf(sf, &buf); @@ -102,33 +102,14 @@ static int sysfs_seq_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) } /* - * Need @of->sd for attr and ops, its parent for kobj. @of->mutex - * nests outside active ref and is just to ensure that the ops - * aren't called concurrently for the same open file. + * Invoke show(). Control may reach here via seq file lseek even + * if @ops->show() isn't implemented. */ - mutex_lock(&of->mutex); - if (!sysfs_get_active(of->sd)) { - mutex_unlock(&of->mutex); - return -ENODEV; - } - - of->event = atomic_read(&of->sd->s_attr.open->event); - - /* - * Lookup @ops and invoke show(). Control may reach here via seq - * file lseek even if @ops->show() isn't implemented. - */ - ops = sysfs_file_ops(of->sd); - if (ops->show) + if (ops->show) { count = ops->show(kobj, of->sd->priv, buf); - else - count = 0; - - sysfs_put_active(of->sd); - mutex_unlock(&of->mutex); - - if (count < 0) - return count; + if (count < 0) + return count; + } /* * The code works fine with PAGE_SIZE return but it's likely to @@ -144,68 +125,146 @@ static int sysfs_seq_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) return 0; } -/* - * Read method for bin files. As reading a bin file can have side-effects, - * the exact offset and bytes specified in read(2) call should be passed to - * the read callback making it difficult to use seq_file. Implement - * simplistic custom buffering for bin files. - */ -static ssize_t sysfs_bin_read(struct file *file, char __user *userbuf, - size_t bytes, loff_t *off) +static ssize_t sysfs_kf_bin_read(struct sysfs_open_file *of, char *buf, + size_t count, loff_t pos) { - struct sysfs_open_file *of = sysfs_of(file); struct bin_attribute *battr = of->sd->priv; struct kobject *kobj = of->sd->s_parent->priv; - loff_t size = file_inode(file)->i_size; - int count = min_t(size_t, bytes, PAGE_SIZE); - loff_t offs = *off; - char *buf; + loff_t size = file_inode(of->file)->i_size; - if (!bytes) + if (!count) return 0; if (size) { - if (offs > size) + if (pos > size) return 0; - if (offs + count > size) - count = size - offs; + if (pos + count > size) + count = size - pos; } - buf = kmalloc(count, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!battr->read) + return -EIO; + + return battr->read(of->file, kobj, battr, buf, pos, count); +} + +static void *kernfs_seq_start(struct seq_file *sf, loff_t *ppos) +{ + struct sysfs_open_file *of = sf->private; + + /* + * @of->mutex nests outside active ref and is just to ensure that + * the ops aren't called concurrently for the same open file. + */ + mutex_lock(&of->mutex); + if (!sysfs_get_active(of->sd)) + return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); + + /* + * The same behavior and code as single_open(). Returns !NULL if + * pos is at the beginning; otherwise, NULL. + */ + return NULL + !*ppos; +} + +static void *kernfs_seq_next(struct seq_file *sf, void *v, loff_t *ppos) +{ + /* + * The same behavior and code as single_open(), always terminate + * after the initial read. + */ + ++*ppos; + return NULL; +} + +static void kernfs_seq_stop(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) +{ + struct sysfs_open_file *of = sf->private; + + sysfs_put_active(of->sd); + mutex_unlock(&of->mutex); +} + +static int kernfs_seq_show(struct seq_file *sf, void *v) +{ + struct sysfs_open_file *of = sf->private; + + of->event = atomic_read(&of->sd->s_attr.open->event); + + return sysfs_kf_seq_show(sf, v); +} + +static const struct seq_operations kernfs_seq_ops = { + .start = kernfs_seq_start, + .next = kernfs_seq_next, + .stop = kernfs_seq_stop, + .show = kernfs_seq_show, +}; + +/* + * As reading a bin file can have side-effects, the exact offset and bytes + * specified in read(2) call should be passed to the read callback making + * it difficult to use seq_file. Implement simplistic custom buffering for + * bin files. + */ +static ssize_t kernfs_file_direct_read(struct sysfs_open_file *of, + char __user *user_buf, size_t count, + loff_t *ppos) +{ + ssize_t len = min_t(size_t, count, PAGE_SIZE); + char *buf; + + buf = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL); if (!buf) return -ENOMEM; - /* need of->sd for battr, its parent for kobj */ + /* + * @of->mutex nests outside active ref and is just to ensure that + * the ops aren't called concurrently for the same open file. + */ mutex_lock(&of->mutex); if (!sysfs_get_active(of->sd)) { - count = -ENODEV; + len = -ENODEV; mutex_unlock(&of->mutex); goto out_free; } - if (battr->read) - count = battr->read(file, kobj, battr, buf, offs, count); - else - count = -EIO; + len = sysfs_kf_bin_read(of, buf, len, *ppos); sysfs_put_active(of->sd); mutex_unlock(&of->mutex); - if (count < 0) + if (len < 0) goto out_free; - if (copy_to_user(userbuf, buf, count)) { - count = -EFAULT; + if (copy_to_user(user_buf, buf, len)) { + len = -EFAULT; goto out_free; } - pr_debug("offs = %lld, *off = %lld, count = %d\n", offs, *off, count); - - *off = offs + count; + *ppos += len; out_free: kfree(buf); - return count; + return len; +} + +/** + * kernfs_file_read - kernfs vfs read callback + * @file: file pointer + * @user_buf: data to write + * @count: number of bytes + * @ppos: starting offset + */ +static ssize_t kernfs_file_read(struct file *file, char __user *user_buf, + size_t count, loff_t *ppos) +{ + struct sysfs_open_file *of = sysfs_of(file); + + if (sysfs_is_bin(of->sd)) + return kernfs_file_direct_read(of, user_buf, count, ppos); + else + return seq_read(file, user_buf, count, ppos); } /** @@ -677,12 +736,14 @@ static int sysfs_open_file(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) * and readable regular files are the vast majority anyway. */ if (sysfs_is_bin(attr_sd)) - error = single_open(file, NULL, of); + error = seq_open(file, NULL); else - error = single_open(file, sysfs_seq_show, of); + error = seq_open(file, &kernfs_seq_ops); if (error) goto err_free; + ((struct seq_file *)file->private_data)->private = of; + /* seq_file clears PWRITE unconditionally, restore it if WRITE */ if (file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) file->f_mode |= FMODE_PWRITE; @@ -697,7 +758,7 @@ static int sysfs_open_file(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) return 0; err_close: - single_release(inode, file); + seq_release(inode, file); err_free: kfree(of); err_out: @@ -711,7 +772,7 @@ static int sysfs_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp) struct sysfs_open_file *of = sysfs_of(filp); sysfs_put_open_dirent(sd, of); - single_release(inode, filp); + seq_release(inode, filp); kfree(of); return 0; @@ -816,7 +877,7 @@ void sysfs_notify(struct kobject *k, const char *dir, const char *attr) EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sysfs_notify); const struct file_operations sysfs_file_operations = { - .read = seq_read, + .read = kernfs_file_read, .write = sysfs_write_file, .llseek = generic_file_llseek, .open = sysfs_open_file, @@ -825,7 +886,7 @@ const struct file_operations sysfs_file_operations = { }; const struct file_operations sysfs_bin_operations = { - .read = sysfs_bin_read, + .read = kernfs_file_read, .write = sysfs_write_file, .llseek = generic_file_llseek, .mmap = sysfs_bin_mmap, |