LU-8066 libcfs: migrate to debugfs
move /proc/sys/lnet to debugfs
Parameters in lnet sysctl are of debug quality, so let's move them
to debugfs instead.
Linux-commit:
0871d551af37c72c308397c16c31bae945e6a79d
Remove redundant lnet debugfs variables
/proc/sys/lnet/console_ratelimit, debug_path and panic_on_lbug
are module parameters with no special magic accessible via
/sys/module/libcfs/parameters/libcfs_console_ratelimit,
/sys/module/libcfs/parameters/libcfs_debug_file_path and
/sys/module/libcfs/parameters/libcfs_panic_on_lbug respectively.
As such just replace them with corresponding symlinks
Linux-commit:
1b4d97b6c6ca05446ff33843a7b174cdd765df5a
get rid of debugfs/lnet/console_backoff
module parameter libcfs_console_backoff accessible through
/sys/module/libcfs/parameters/libcfs_console_backoff would
do the same thing, just add a special "uintpos" parameter
type to disallow 0 values too.
Also add a symlink to the module parameter variable for
backwards compatibility
Linux-commit:
8710427dd68f4dff8976d221e220317cea20ecec
get rid of debugfs/lnet/debug_mb
It's just a fancy libcfs_debug_mb module parameter wrapper,
so just add debug buffer size check and resizing and the same
functionality now would be accessible via
/sys/module/libcfs/parameters/libcfs_debug_mb
Also add a symlink for backwards compatibility.
Linux-commit:
8dc08446d0671709bdec9e037845b014e33663b1
get rid of debugfs/lnet/console_{min, max}_delay_centisecs
They are just fancy module parameters wrappers,
so just the same functionality now would be accessible via
/sys/module/libcfs/parameters/libcfs_console_{min,max}_delay
Also install compatibility symlinks
Linux-commit:
35ca907d245e8c218f39b6ed8bd6a1c656d056cc
Fix kstrtouint return value check fix
Apparently kstrtouint could return not just -EINVAL, but also -ERANGE,
so make sure we just check the return value for something negative.
Noticed by Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
Linux-commit:
aa66d6f87f300b15ac2efdcde9e198bf5a9020ce
Properly handle debugfs read- and write-only files
It turns out that unlike procfs, debugfs does not really enforce
permissions for root (similar to regular filesystems), so we need
to ensure we are not providing ->write() method to read-only files
and ->read() method for write-only files at registration.
This fixes a couple of crashes on unexpected access.
Linux-commit:
49a76d7040b466dd92f198ded4aba3cd3569d48f
Change-Id: I69ff4d9766969f2ca5d5478d4e822879ee78b467
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Eremin <dmitry.eremin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Oleg Drokin <oleg.drokin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: James Simmons <uja.ornl@yahoo.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.whamcloud.com/24688
Tested-by: Jenkins
Tested-by: Maloo <hpdd-maloo@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Olaf Weber <olaf.weber@hpe.com>