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28 /*
29  * This file is part of Lustre, http://www.lustre.org/
30  * Lustre is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
31  */
32
33 #ifndef __LIBCFS_TRACEFILE_H__
34 #define __LIBCFS_TRACEFILE_H__
35
36 #include <libcfs/libcfs.h>
37
38 #define TRACEFILE_NAME_SIZE 1024
39 extern char      cfs_tracefile[TRACEFILE_NAME_SIZE];
40 extern long long cfs_tracefile_size;
41
42 /**
43  * The path of debug log dump upcall script.
44  */
45 extern char lnet_debug_log_upcall[1024];
46
47 int cfs_tracefile_dump_all_pages(char *filename);
48 void cfs_trace_debug_print(void);
49 void cfs_trace_flush_pages(void);
50 int cfs_trace_start_thread(void);
51 void cfs_trace_stop_thread(void);
52 int cfs_tracefile_init(int max_pages);
53 void cfs_tracefile_exit(void);
54
55
56
57 int cfs_trace_copyin_string(char *knl_buffer, int knl_buffer_nob,
58                             const char __user *usr_buffer, int usr_buffer_nob);
59 int cfs_trace_copyout_string(char __user *usr_buffer, int usr_buffer_nob,
60                              const char *knl_str, char *append);
61 int cfs_trace_allocate_string_buffer(char **str, int nob);
62 int cfs_trace_dump_debug_buffer_usrstr(void __user *usr_str, int usr_str_nob);
63 int cfs_trace_daemon_command(char *str);
64 int cfs_trace_daemon_command_usrstr(void __user *usr_str, int usr_str_nob);
65 int cfs_trace_set_debug_mb(int mb);
66 int cfs_trace_get_debug_mb(void);
67
68 extern void libcfs_debug_dumplog_internal(void *arg);
69 extern int  libcfs_panic_in_progress;
70
71 #define TCD_MAX_PAGES (5 << (20 - PAGE_SHIFT))
72 #define TCD_STOCK_PAGES (TCD_MAX_PAGES)
73 #define CFS_TRACEFILE_SIZE (500 << 20)
74
75 union cfs_trace_data_union {
76         struct cfs_trace_cpu_data {
77                 /*
78                  * Even though this structure is meant to be per-CPU, locking
79                  * is needed because in some places the data may be accessed
80                  * from other CPUs. This lock is directly used in trace_get_tcd
81                  * and trace_put_tcd, which are called in libcfs_debug_msg and
82                  * tcd_for_each_type_lock
83                  */
84                 spinlock_t              tcd_lock;
85                 unsigned long           tcd_lock_flags;
86
87                 /*
88                  * pages with trace records not yet processed by tracefiled.
89                  */
90                 struct list_head        tcd_pages;
91                 /* number of pages on ->tcd_pages */
92                 unsigned long           tcd_cur_pages;
93
94                 /*
95                  * pages with trace records already processed by
96                  * tracefiled. These pages are kept in memory, so that some
97                  * portion of log can be written in the event of LBUG. This
98                  * list is maintained in LRU order.
99                  *
100                  * Pages are moved to ->tcd_daemon_pages by tracefiled()
101                  * (put_pages_on_daemon_list()). LRU pages from this list are
102                  * discarded when list grows too large.
103                  */
104                 struct list_head        tcd_daemon_pages;
105                 /* number of pages on ->tcd_daemon_pages */
106                 unsigned long           tcd_cur_daemon_pages;
107
108                 /*
109                  * Maximal number of pages allowed on ->tcd_pages and
110                  * ->tcd_daemon_pages each.
111                  * Always TCD_MAX_PAGES * tcd_pages_factor / 100 in current
112                  * implementation.
113                  */
114                 unsigned long           tcd_max_pages;
115
116                 /*
117                  * preallocated pages to write trace records into. Pages from
118                  * ->tcd_stock_pages are moved to ->tcd_pages by
119                  * portals_debug_msg().
120                  *
121                  * This list is necessary, because on some platforms it's
122                  * impossible to perform efficient atomic page allocation in a
123                  * non-blockable context.
124                  *
125                  * Such platforms fill ->tcd_stock_pages "on occasion", when
126                  * tracing code is entered in blockable context.
127                  *
128                  * trace_get_tage_try() tries to get a page from
129                  * ->tcd_stock_pages first and resorts to atomic page
130                  * allocation only if this queue is empty. ->tcd_stock_pages
131                  * is replenished when tracing code is entered in blocking
132                  * context (darwin-tracefile.c:trace_get_tcd()). We try to
133                  * maintain TCD_STOCK_PAGES (40 by default) pages in this
134                  * queue. Atomic allocation is only required if more than
135                  * TCD_STOCK_PAGES pagesful are consumed by trace records all
136                  * emitted in non-blocking contexts. Which is quite unlikely.
137                  */
138                 struct list_head        tcd_stock_pages;
139                 /* number of pages on ->tcd_stock_pages */
140                 unsigned long           tcd_cur_stock_pages;
141
142                 unsigned short          tcd_shutting_down;
143                 unsigned short          tcd_cpu;
144                 unsigned short          tcd_type;
145                 /* The factors to share debug memory. */
146                 unsigned short          tcd_pages_factor;
147         } tcd;
148         char __pad[L1_CACHE_ALIGN(sizeof(struct cfs_trace_cpu_data))];
149 };
150
151 /* XXX nikita: this declaration is internal to tracefile.c and should probably
152  * be moved there */
153 struct page_collection {
154         struct list_head        pc_pages;
155         /*
156          * if this flag is set, collect_pages() will spill both
157          * ->tcd_daemon_pages and ->tcd_pages to the ->pc_pages. Otherwise,
158          * only ->tcd_pages are spilled.
159          */
160         int                     pc_want_daemon_pages;
161 };
162
163 /* XXX nikita: this declaration is internal to tracefile.c and should probably
164  * be moved there */
165 struct tracefiled_ctl {
166         struct completion       tctl_start;
167         struct completion       tctl_stop;
168         wait_queue_head_t       tctl_waitq;
169         pid_t                   tctl_pid;
170         atomic_t                tctl_shutdown;
171 };
172
173 /*
174  * small data-structure for each page owned by tracefiled.
175  */
176 /* XXX nikita: this declaration is internal to tracefile.c and should probably
177  * be moved there */
178 struct cfs_trace_page {
179         /*
180          * page itself
181          */
182         struct page             *page;
183         /*
184          * linkage into one of the lists in trace_data_union or
185          * page_collection
186          */
187         struct list_head        linkage;
188         /*
189          * number of bytes used within this page
190          */
191         unsigned int            used;
192         /*
193          * cpu that owns this page
194          */
195         unsigned short          cpu;
196         /*
197          * type(context) of this page
198          */
199         unsigned short          type;
200 };
201
202 int cfs_tcd_owns_tage(struct cfs_trace_cpu_data *tcd,
203                       struct cfs_trace_page *tage);
204
205 extern void cfs_trace_assertion_failed(const char *str,
206                                        struct libcfs_debug_msg_data *m);
207
208 /* ASSERTION that is safe to use within the debug system */
209 #define __LASSERT(cond)                                                 \
210 do {                                                                    \
211         if (unlikely(!(cond))) {                                        \
212                 LIBCFS_DEBUG_MSG_DATA_DECL(msgdata, D_EMERG, NULL);     \
213                 cfs_trace_assertion_failed("ASSERTION("#cond") failed", \
214                                            &msgdata);                   \
215         }                                                               \
216 } while (0)
217
218 #define __LASSERT_TAGE_INVARIANT(tage)                                  \
219 do {                                                                    \
220         __LASSERT(tage != NULL);                                        \
221         __LASSERT(tage->page != NULL);                                  \
222         __LASSERT(tage->used <= PAGE_SIZE);                             \
223         __LASSERT(page_count(tage->page) > 0);                          \
224 } while (0)
225
226 #endif /* __LIBCFS_TRACEFILE_H__ */