Revision 35991652baa12ff3d0e420c0d0cb2ad9f7076e5b authored by Mikulas Patocka on 02 June 2012, 23:29:58 UTC, committed by Alasdair G Kergon on 02 June 2012, 23:29:58 UTC
After the failure of a group of paths, any alternative paths that
need initialising do not become available until further I/O is sent to
the device.  Until this has happened, ioctls return -EAGAIN.

With this patch, new paths are made available in response to an ioctl
too.  The processing of the ioctl gets delayed until this has happened.

Instead of returning an error, we submit a work item to kmultipathd
(that will potentially activate the new path) and retry in ten
milliseconds.

Note that the patch doesn't retry an ioctl if the ioctl itself fails due
to a path failure.  Such retries should be handled intelligently by the
code that generated the ioctl in the first place, noting that some SCSI
commands should not be retried because they are not idempotent (XOR write
commands).  For commands that could be retried, there is a danger that
if the device rejected the SCSI command, the path could be errorneously
marked as failed, and the request would be retried on another path which
might fail too.  It can be determined if the failure happens on the
device or on the SCSI controller, but there is no guarantee that all
SCSI drivers set these flags correctly.

Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alasdair G Kergon <agk@redhat.com>
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binfmt_som.c
/*
 * linux/fs/binfmt_som.c
 *
 * These are the functions used to load SOM format executables as used
 * by HP-UX.  
 *
 * Copyright 1999 Matthew Wilcox <willy@bofh.ai>
 * based on binfmt_elf which is
 * Copyright 1993, 1994: Eric Youngdale (ericy@cais.com).
 */

#include <linux/module.h>

#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/stat.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/mman.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/signal.h>
#include <linux/binfmts.h>
#include <linux/som.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/file.h>
#include <linux/fcntl.h>
#include <linux/ptrace.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/shm.h>
#include <linux/personality.h>
#include <linux/init.h>

#include <asm/uaccess.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>


#include <linux/elf.h>

static int load_som_binary(struct linux_binprm * bprm, struct pt_regs * regs);
static int load_som_library(struct file *);

/*
 * If we don't support core dumping, then supply a NULL so we
 * don't even try.
 */
#if 0
static int som_core_dump(struct coredump_params *cprm);
#else
#define som_core_dump	NULL
#endif

#define SOM_PAGESTART(_v) ((_v) & ~(unsigned long)(SOM_PAGESIZE-1))
#define SOM_PAGEOFFSET(_v) ((_v) & (SOM_PAGESIZE-1))
#define SOM_PAGEALIGN(_v) (((_v) + SOM_PAGESIZE - 1) & ~(SOM_PAGESIZE - 1))

static struct linux_binfmt som_format = {
	.module		= THIS_MODULE,
	.load_binary	= load_som_binary,
	.load_shlib	= load_som_library,
	.core_dump	= som_core_dump,
	.min_coredump	= SOM_PAGESIZE
};

/*
 * create_som_tables() parses the env- and arg-strings in new user
 * memory and creates the pointer tables from them, and puts their
 * addresses on the "stack", returning the new stack pointer value.
 */
static void create_som_tables(struct linux_binprm *bprm)
{
	char **argv, **envp;
	int argc = bprm->argc;
	int envc = bprm->envc;
	unsigned long p;
	unsigned long *sp;

	/* Word-align the stack pointer */
	sp = (unsigned long *)((bprm->p + 3) & ~3);

	envp = (char **) sp;
	sp += envc + 1;
	argv = (char **) sp;
	sp += argc + 1;

	__put_user((unsigned long) envp,++sp);
	__put_user((unsigned long) argv,++sp);

	__put_user(argc, ++sp);

	bprm->p = (unsigned long) sp;

	p = current->mm->arg_start;
	while (argc-- > 0) {
		__put_user((char *)p,argv++);
		p += strlen_user((char *)p);
	}
	__put_user(NULL, argv);
	current->mm->arg_end = current->mm->env_start = p;
	while (envc-- > 0) {
		__put_user((char *)p,envp++);
		p += strlen_user((char *)p);
	}
	__put_user(NULL, envp);
	current->mm->env_end = p;
}

static int check_som_header(struct som_hdr *som_ex)
{
	int *buf = (int *)som_ex;
	int i, ck;

	if (som_ex->system_id != SOM_SID_PARISC_1_0 &&
	    som_ex->system_id != SOM_SID_PARISC_1_1 &&
	    som_ex->system_id != SOM_SID_PARISC_2_0)
		return -ENOEXEC;

	if (som_ex->a_magic != SOM_EXEC_NONSHARE &&
	    som_ex->a_magic != SOM_EXEC_SHARE &&
	    som_ex->a_magic != SOM_EXEC_DEMAND)
		return -ENOEXEC;

	if (som_ex->version_id != SOM_ID_OLD &&
	    som_ex->version_id != SOM_ID_NEW)
		return -ENOEXEC;

	ck = 0;
	for (i=0; i<32; i++)
		ck ^= buf[i];
	if (ck != 0)
		return -ENOEXEC;

	return 0;
}

static int map_som_binary(struct file *file,
		const struct som_exec_auxhdr *hpuxhdr)
{
	unsigned long code_start, code_size, data_start, data_size;
	unsigned long bss_start, som_brk;
	int retval;
	int prot = PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC;
	int flags = MAP_FIXED|MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_DENYWRITE|MAP_EXECUTABLE;

	mm_segment_t old_fs = get_fs();
	set_fs(get_ds());

	code_start = SOM_PAGESTART(hpuxhdr->exec_tmem);
	code_size = SOM_PAGEALIGN(hpuxhdr->exec_tsize);
	current->mm->start_code = code_start;
	current->mm->end_code = code_start + code_size;
	retval = vm_mmap(file, code_start, code_size, prot,
			flags, SOM_PAGESTART(hpuxhdr->exec_tfile));
	if (retval < 0 && retval > -1024)
		goto out;

	data_start = SOM_PAGESTART(hpuxhdr->exec_dmem);
	data_size = SOM_PAGEALIGN(hpuxhdr->exec_dsize);
	current->mm->start_data = data_start;
	current->mm->end_data = bss_start = data_start + data_size;
	retval = vm_mmap(file, data_start, data_size,
			prot | PROT_WRITE, flags,
			SOM_PAGESTART(hpuxhdr->exec_dfile));
	if (retval < 0 && retval > -1024)
		goto out;

	som_brk = bss_start + SOM_PAGEALIGN(hpuxhdr->exec_bsize);
	current->mm->start_brk = current->mm->brk = som_brk;
	retval = vm_mmap(NULL, bss_start, som_brk - bss_start,
			prot | PROT_WRITE, MAP_FIXED | MAP_PRIVATE, 0);
	if (retval > 0 || retval < -1024)
		retval = 0;
out:
	set_fs(old_fs);
	return retval;
}


/*
 * These are the functions used to load SOM executables and shared
 * libraries.  There is no binary dependent code anywhere else.
 */

static int
load_som_binary(struct linux_binprm * bprm, struct pt_regs * regs)
{
	int retval;
	unsigned int size;
	unsigned long som_entry;
	struct som_hdr *som_ex;
	struct som_exec_auxhdr *hpuxhdr;

	/* Get the exec-header */
	som_ex = (struct som_hdr *) bprm->buf;

	retval = check_som_header(som_ex);
	if (retval != 0)
		goto out;

	/* Now read in the auxiliary header information */

	retval = -ENOMEM;
	size = som_ex->aux_header_size;
	if (size > SOM_PAGESIZE)
		goto out;
	hpuxhdr = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
	if (!hpuxhdr)
		goto out;

	retval = kernel_read(bprm->file, som_ex->aux_header_location,
			(char *) hpuxhdr, size);
	if (retval != size) {
		if (retval >= 0)
			retval = -EIO;
		goto out_free;
	}

	/* Flush all traces of the currently running executable */
	retval = flush_old_exec(bprm);
	if (retval)
		goto out_free;

	/* OK, This is the point of no return */
	current->personality = PER_HPUX;
	setup_new_exec(bprm);

	/* Set the task size for HP-UX processes such that
	 * the gateway page is outside the address space.
	 * This can be fixed later, but for now, this is much
	 * easier.
	 */

	current->thread.task_size = 0xc0000000;

	/* Set map base to allow enough room for hp-ux heap growth */

	current->thread.map_base = 0x80000000;

	retval = map_som_binary(bprm->file, hpuxhdr);
	if (retval < 0)
		goto out_free;

	som_entry = hpuxhdr->exec_entry;
	kfree(hpuxhdr);

	set_binfmt(&som_format);
	install_exec_creds(bprm);
	setup_arg_pages(bprm, STACK_TOP, EXSTACK_DEFAULT);

	create_som_tables(bprm);

	current->mm->start_stack = bprm->p;

#if 0
	printk("(start_brk) %08lx\n" , (unsigned long) current->mm->start_brk);
	printk("(end_code) %08lx\n" , (unsigned long) current->mm->end_code);
	printk("(start_code) %08lx\n" , (unsigned long) current->mm->start_code);
	printk("(end_data) %08lx\n" , (unsigned long) current->mm->end_data);
	printk("(start_stack) %08lx\n" , (unsigned long) current->mm->start_stack);
	printk("(brk) %08lx\n" , (unsigned long) current->mm->brk);
#endif

	map_hpux_gateway_page(current,current->mm);

	start_thread_som(regs, som_entry, bprm->p);
	return 0;

	/* error cleanup */
out_free:
	kfree(hpuxhdr);
out:
	return retval;
}

static int load_som_library(struct file *f)
{
/* No lib support in SOM yet.  gizza chance.. */
	return -ENOEXEC;
}
	/* Install the SOM loader.
	 * N.B. We *rely* on the table being the right size with the
	 * right number of free slots...
	 */

static int __init init_som_binfmt(void)
{
	register_binfmt(&som_format);
	return 0;
}

static void __exit exit_som_binfmt(void)
{
	/* Remove the SOM loader. */
	unregister_binfmt(&som_format);
}

core_initcall(init_som_binfmt);
module_exit(exit_som_binfmt);

MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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