This patch allows relay channels to be reset i.e. unconsumed.
Basically allows a 'rewind' function for flight-recorder tracing.
Signed-off-by: Tom Zanussi <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: David Wilder <[email protected]>
---
Documentation/filesystems/relay.txt | 11 ++++++
include/linux/relay.h | 1
kernel/relay.c | 59 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----
3 files changed, 66 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/filesystems/relay.txt b/Documentation/filesystems/relay.txt
index 18d23f9..d31113a 100644
--- a/Documentation/filesystems/relay.txt
+++ b/Documentation/filesystems/relay.txt
@@ -161,6 +161,7 @@ TBD(curr. line MT:/API/)
relay_close(chan)
relay_flush(chan)
relay_reset(chan)
+ relay_reset_consumed(chan)
channel management typically called on instigation of userspace:
@@ -452,6 +453,16 @@ state without reallocating channel buffer memory or destroying
existing mappings. It should however only be called when it's safe to
do so, i.e. when the channel isn't currently being written to.
+The read(2) implementation always 'consumes' the bytes read,
+i.e. those bytes won't be available again to subsequent reads.
+Certain applications may nonetheless wish to allow the 'consumed' data
+to be re-read; relay_reset_consumed() is provided for that purpose -
+it resets the internal consumed counters for all buffers in the
+channel. For example, if a first set of reads 'drains' the channel,
+and then relay_reset_consumed() is called, a second set of reads will
+get the exact same data (assuming no new data was written between the
+first set of reads and the second).
+
Finally, there are a couple of utility callbacks that can be used for
different purposes. buf_mapped() is called whenever a channel buffer
is mmapped from user space and buf_unmapped() is called when it's
diff --git a/include/linux/relay.h b/include/linux/relay.h
index 6cd8c44..aca45fa 100644
--- a/include/linux/relay.h
+++ b/include/linux/relay.h
@@ -175,6 +175,7 @@ extern void relay_subbufs_consumed(struct rchan *chan,
unsigned int cpu,
size_t consumed);
extern void relay_reset(struct rchan *chan);
+extern void relay_reset_consumed(struct rchan *chan);
extern int relay_buf_full(struct rchan_buf *buf);
extern size_t relay_switch_subbuf(struct rchan_buf *buf,
diff --git a/kernel/relay.c b/kernel/relay.c
index 4311101..6806636 100644
--- a/kernel/relay.c
+++ b/kernel/relay.c
@@ -382,6 +382,57 @@ void relay_reset(struct rchan *chan)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(relay_reset);
+/**
+ * __relay_reset_consumed - reset a channel buffer's consumed count
+ * @buf: the channel buffer
+ *
+ * See relay_reset_consumed for description of effect.
+ */
+static inline void __relay_reset_consumed(struct rchan_buf *buf)
+{
+ size_t n_subbufs = buf->chan->n_subbufs;
+ size_t produced = buf->subbufs_produced;
+ size_t consumed = buf->subbufs_consumed;
+
+ if (produced < n_subbufs)
+ buf->subbufs_consumed = 0;
+ else {
+ consumed = produced - n_subbufs;
+ if (buf->offset)
+ consumed++;
+ buf->subbufs_consumed = consumed;
+ }
+ buf->bytes_consumed = 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * relay_reset_consumed - reset the channel's consumed counts
+ * @chan: the channel
+ *
+ * This has the effect of making all data previously read (and
+ * not overwritten by subsequent writes) from a channel available
+ * for reading again.
+ *
+ * NOTE: Care should be taken that the channel isn't actually
+ * being used by anything when this call is made.
+ */
+void relay_reset_consumed(struct rchan *chan)
+{
+ unsigned int i;
+ struct rchan_buf *prev = NULL;
+
+ if (!chan)
+ return;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < NR_CPUS; i++) {
+ if (!chan->buf[i] || chan->buf[i] == prev)
+ break;
+ __relay_reset_consumed(chan->buf[i]);
+ prev = chan->buf[i];
+ }
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(relay_reset_consumed);
+
/*
* relay_open_buf - create a new relay channel buffer
*
@@ -840,11 +891,9 @@ static int relay_file_read_avail(struct rchan_buf *buf, size_t read_pos)
return 1;
}
- if (unlikely(produced - consumed >= n_subbufs)) {
- consumed = (produced / n_subbufs) * n_subbufs;
- buf->subbufs_consumed = consumed;
- }
-
+ if (unlikely(produced - consumed >= n_subbufs))
+ __relay_reset_consumed(buf);
+
produced = (produced % n_subbufs) * subbuf_size + buf->offset;
consumed = (consumed % n_subbufs) * subbuf_size + buf->bytes_consumed;