tracing: Move readpos from seq_buf to trace_seq

To make seq_buf more lightweight as a string buf, move the readpos member
from seq_buf to its container, trace_seq.  That puts the responsibility
of maintaining the readpos entirely in the tracing code.  If some future
users want to package up the readpos with a seq_buf, we can define a
new struct then.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-trace-kernel/20231020033545.2587554-2-willy@infradead.org

Cc: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Cc: Justin Stitt <justinstitt@google.com>
Cc: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Cc: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com>
Cc: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Cc: Rasmus Villemoes <linux@rasmusvillemoes.dk>
Cc: Sergey Senozhatsky <senozhatsky@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) <willy@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
Acked-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (Google) <rostedt@goodmis.org>
This commit is contained in:
Matthew Wilcox (Oracle) 2023-10-20 04:35:45 +01:00 committed by Steven Rostedt (Google)
parent 64bf2f685c
commit d0ed46b603
5 changed files with 23 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -14,19 +14,16 @@
* @buffer: pointer to the buffer
* @size: size of the buffer
* @len: the amount of data inside the buffer
* @readpos: The next position to read in the buffer.
*/
struct seq_buf {
char *buffer;
size_t size;
size_t len;
loff_t readpos;
};
static inline void seq_buf_clear(struct seq_buf *s)
{
s->len = 0;
s->readpos = 0;
}
static inline void
@ -143,7 +140,7 @@ extern __printf(2, 0)
int seq_buf_vprintf(struct seq_buf *s, const char *fmt, va_list args);
extern int seq_buf_print_seq(struct seq_file *m, struct seq_buf *s);
extern int seq_buf_to_user(struct seq_buf *s, char __user *ubuf,
int cnt);
size_t start, int cnt);
extern int seq_buf_puts(struct seq_buf *s, const char *str);
extern int seq_buf_putc(struct seq_buf *s, unsigned char c);
extern int seq_buf_putmem(struct seq_buf *s, const void *mem, unsigned int len);

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
struct trace_seq {
char buffer[PAGE_SIZE];
struct seq_buf seq;
size_t readpos;
int full;
};
@ -22,6 +23,7 @@ trace_seq_init(struct trace_seq *s)
{
seq_buf_init(&s->seq, s->buffer, PAGE_SIZE);
s->full = 0;
s->readpos = 0;
}
/**

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@ -1731,15 +1731,15 @@ static ssize_t trace_seq_to_buffer(struct trace_seq *s, void *buf, size_t cnt)
{
int len;
if (trace_seq_used(s) <= s->seq.readpos)
if (trace_seq_used(s) <= s->readpos)
return -EBUSY;
len = trace_seq_used(s) - s->seq.readpos;
len = trace_seq_used(s) - s->readpos;
if (cnt > len)
cnt = len;
memcpy(buf, s->buffer + s->seq.readpos, cnt);
memcpy(buf, s->buffer + s->readpos, cnt);
s->seq.readpos += cnt;
s->readpos += cnt;
return cnt;
}
@ -7008,7 +7008,7 @@ waitagain:
/* Now copy what we have to the user */
sret = trace_seq_to_user(&iter->seq, ubuf, cnt);
if (iter->seq.seq.readpos >= trace_seq_used(&iter->seq))
if (iter->seq.readpos >= trace_seq_used(&iter->seq))
trace_seq_init(&iter->seq);
/*

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@ -370,8 +370,12 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_path);
*/
int trace_seq_to_user(struct trace_seq *s, char __user *ubuf, int cnt)
{
int ret;
__trace_seq_init(s);
return seq_buf_to_user(&s->seq, ubuf, cnt);
ret = seq_buf_to_user(&s->seq, ubuf, s->readpos, cnt);
if (ret > 0)
s->readpos += ret;
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(trace_seq_to_user);

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@ -324,23 +324,24 @@ int seq_buf_path(struct seq_buf *s, const struct path *path, const char *esc)
* seq_buf_to_user - copy the sequence buffer to user space
* @s: seq_buf descriptor
* @ubuf: The userspace memory location to copy to
* @start: The first byte in the buffer to copy
* @cnt: The amount to copy
*
* Copies the sequence buffer into the userspace memory pointed to
* by @ubuf. It starts from the last read position (@s->readpos)
* and writes up to @cnt characters or till it reaches the end of
* the content in the buffer (@s->len), which ever comes first.
* by @ubuf. It starts from @start and writes up to @cnt characters
* or until it reaches the end of the content in the buffer (@s->len),
* whichever comes first.
*
* On success, it returns a positive number of the number of bytes
* it copied.
*
* On failure it returns -EBUSY if all of the content in the
* sequence has been already read, which includes nothing in the
* sequence (@s->len == @s->readpos).
* sequence (@s->len == @start).
*
* Returns -EFAULT if the copy to userspace fails.
*/
int seq_buf_to_user(struct seq_buf *s, char __user *ubuf, int cnt)
int seq_buf_to_user(struct seq_buf *s, char __user *ubuf, size_t start, int cnt)
{
int len;
int ret;
@ -350,20 +351,17 @@ int seq_buf_to_user(struct seq_buf *s, char __user *ubuf, int cnt)
len = seq_buf_used(s);
if (len <= s->readpos)
if (len <= start)
return -EBUSY;
len -= s->readpos;
len -= start;
if (cnt > len)
cnt = len;
ret = copy_to_user(ubuf, s->buffer + s->readpos, cnt);
ret = copy_to_user(ubuf, s->buffer + start, cnt);
if (ret == cnt)
return -EFAULT;
cnt -= ret;
s->readpos += cnt;
return cnt;
return cnt - ret;
}
/**