Revision bce0b6c51ac76fc0e763262a6c2a9d05e486f0d8 authored by Steven Rostedt (Red Hat) on 21 August 2014, 03:57:04 UTC, committed by Steven Rostedt on 22 August 2014, 19:24:12 UTC
Now that a ftrace_hash can be shared by multiple ftrace_ops, they can dec
the rec->flags by more than once (one per those that share the ftrace_hash).
This means that the tramp_hash may not have a hash item when it was added.

For example, if two ftrace_ops share a hash for a ftrace record, and the
first ops has a trampoline, when it adds itself it will set the rec->flags
TRAMP flag and increments its nr_trampolines counter. When the second ops
is added, it must clear that tramp flag but also decrement the other ops
that shares its hash. As the update to the function callbacks has not yet
been performed, the other ops will not have the tramp hash set yet and it
can not be used to know to decrement its nr_trampolines.

Luckily, the tramp_hash does not need to be used. As the ftrace_mutex is
held, a ops with a trampoline to a record during an update of another ops
that shares the record will have its func_hash pointing to it. Since a
trampoline can only be set for a record if only one ops is attached to it,
we can just check if the record has a trampoline (the FTRACE_FL_TRAMP flag
is set) and then find the ops that has this record in its hashes.

Also added some output to help debug when things go wrong.

Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # 3.16+ (apply after 3.17-rc4 is out)
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <rostedt@goodmis.org>
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scsi_cmnd.h
#ifndef _SCSI_SCSI_CMND_H
#define _SCSI_SCSI_CMND_H

#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/timer.h>
#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
#include <scsi/scsi_device.h>

struct Scsi_Host;
struct scsi_device;
struct scsi_driver;

/*
 * MAX_COMMAND_SIZE is:
 * The longest fixed-length SCSI CDB as per the SCSI standard.
 * fixed-length means: commands that their size can be determined
 * by their opcode and the CDB does not carry a length specifier, (unlike
 * the VARIABLE_LENGTH_CMD(0x7f) command). This is actually not exactly
 * true and the SCSI standard also defines extended commands and
 * vendor specific commands that can be bigger than 16 bytes. The kernel
 * will support these using the same infrastructure used for VARLEN CDB's.
 * So in effect MAX_COMMAND_SIZE means the maximum size command scsi-ml
 * supports without specifying a cmd_len by ULD's
 */
#define MAX_COMMAND_SIZE 16
#if (MAX_COMMAND_SIZE > BLK_MAX_CDB)
# error MAX_COMMAND_SIZE can not be bigger than BLK_MAX_CDB
#endif

struct scsi_data_buffer {
	struct sg_table table;
	unsigned length;
	int resid;
};

/* embedded in scsi_cmnd */
struct scsi_pointer {
	char *ptr;		/* data pointer */
	int this_residual;	/* left in this buffer */
	struct scatterlist *buffer;	/* which buffer */
	int buffers_residual;	/* how many buffers left */

        dma_addr_t dma_handle;

	volatile int Status;
	volatile int Message;
	volatile int have_data_in;
	volatile int sent_command;
	volatile int phase;
};

struct scsi_cmnd {
	struct scsi_device *device;
	struct list_head list;  /* scsi_cmnd participates in queue lists */
	struct list_head eh_entry; /* entry for the host eh_cmd_q */
	struct delayed_work abort_work;
	int eh_eflags;		/* Used by error handlr */

	/*
	 * A SCSI Command is assigned a nonzero serial_number before passed
	 * to the driver's queue command function.  The serial_number is
	 * cleared when scsi_done is entered indicating that the command
	 * has been completed.  It is a bug for LLDDs to use this number
	 * for purposes other than printk (and even that is only useful
	 * for debugging).
	 */
	unsigned long serial_number;

	/*
	 * This is set to jiffies as it was when the command was first
	 * allocated.  It is used to time how long the command has
	 * been outstanding
	 */
	unsigned long jiffies_at_alloc;

	int retries;
	int allowed;

	unsigned char prot_op;
	unsigned char prot_type;

	unsigned short cmd_len;
	enum dma_data_direction sc_data_direction;

	/* These elements define the operation we are about to perform */
	unsigned char *cmnd;


	/* These elements define the operation we ultimately want to perform */
	struct scsi_data_buffer sdb;
	struct scsi_data_buffer *prot_sdb;

	unsigned underflow;	/* Return error if less than
				   this amount is transferred */

	unsigned transfersize;	/* How much we are guaranteed to
				   transfer with each SCSI transfer
				   (ie, between disconnect / 
				   reconnects.   Probably == sector
				   size */

	struct request *request;	/* The command we are
				   	   working on */

#define SCSI_SENSE_BUFFERSIZE 	96
	unsigned char *sense_buffer;
				/* obtained by REQUEST SENSE when
				 * CHECK CONDITION is received on original
				 * command (auto-sense) */

	/* Low-level done function - can be used by low-level driver to point
	 *        to completion function.  Not used by mid/upper level code. */
	void (*scsi_done) (struct scsi_cmnd *);

	/*
	 * The following fields can be written to by the host specific code. 
	 * Everything else should be left alone. 
	 */
	struct scsi_pointer SCp;	/* Scratchpad used by some host adapters */

	unsigned char *host_scribble;	/* The host adapter is allowed to
					 * call scsi_malloc and get some memory
					 * and hang it here.  The host adapter
					 * is also expected to call scsi_free
					 * to release this memory.  (The memory
					 * obtained by scsi_malloc is guaranteed
					 * to be at an address < 16Mb). */

	int result;		/* Status code from lower level driver */

	unsigned char tag;	/* SCSI-II queued command tag */
};

/*
 * Return the driver private allocation behind the command.
 * Only works if cmd_size is set in the host template.
 */
static inline void *scsi_cmd_priv(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return cmd + 1;
}

/* make sure not to use it with REQ_TYPE_BLOCK_PC commands */
static inline struct scsi_driver *scsi_cmd_to_driver(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return *(struct scsi_driver **)cmd->request->rq_disk->private_data;
}

extern struct scsi_cmnd *scsi_get_command(struct scsi_device *, gfp_t);
extern void scsi_put_command(struct scsi_cmnd *);
extern void scsi_finish_command(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd);

extern void *scsi_kmap_atomic_sg(struct scatterlist *sg, int sg_count,
				 size_t *offset, size_t *len);
extern void scsi_kunmap_atomic_sg(void *virt);

extern int scsi_init_io(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, gfp_t gfp_mask);

extern int scsi_dma_map(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd);
extern void scsi_dma_unmap(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd);

static inline unsigned scsi_sg_count(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return cmd->sdb.table.nents;
}

static inline struct scatterlist *scsi_sglist(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return cmd->sdb.table.sgl;
}

static inline unsigned scsi_bufflen(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return cmd->sdb.length;
}

static inline void scsi_set_resid(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, int resid)
{
	cmd->sdb.resid = resid;
}

static inline int scsi_get_resid(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return cmd->sdb.resid;
}

#define scsi_for_each_sg(cmd, sg, nseg, __i)			\
	for_each_sg(scsi_sglist(cmd), sg, nseg, __i)

static inline int scsi_bidi_cmnd(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return blk_bidi_rq(cmd->request) &&
		(cmd->request->next_rq->special != NULL);
}

static inline struct scsi_data_buffer *scsi_in(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return scsi_bidi_cmnd(cmd) ?
		cmd->request->next_rq->special : &cmd->sdb;
}

static inline struct scsi_data_buffer *scsi_out(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return &cmd->sdb;
}

static inline int scsi_sg_copy_from_buffer(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
					   void *buf, int buflen)
{
	return sg_copy_from_buffer(scsi_sglist(cmd), scsi_sg_count(cmd),
				   buf, buflen);
}

static inline int scsi_sg_copy_to_buffer(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd,
					 void *buf, int buflen)
{
	return sg_copy_to_buffer(scsi_sglist(cmd), scsi_sg_count(cmd),
				 buf, buflen);
}

/*
 * The operations below are hints that tell the controller driver how
 * to handle I/Os with DIF or similar types of protection information.
 */
enum scsi_prot_operations {
	/* Normal I/O */
	SCSI_PROT_NORMAL = 0,

	/* OS-HBA: Protected, HBA-Target: Unprotected */
	SCSI_PROT_READ_INSERT,
	SCSI_PROT_WRITE_STRIP,

	/* OS-HBA: Unprotected, HBA-Target: Protected */
	SCSI_PROT_READ_STRIP,
	SCSI_PROT_WRITE_INSERT,

	/* OS-HBA: Protected, HBA-Target: Protected */
	SCSI_PROT_READ_PASS,
	SCSI_PROT_WRITE_PASS,
};

static inline void scsi_set_prot_op(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd, unsigned char op)
{
	scmd->prot_op = op;
}

static inline unsigned char scsi_get_prot_op(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
{
	return scmd->prot_op;
}

/*
 * The controller usually does not know anything about the target it
 * is communicating with.  However, when DIX is enabled the controller
 * must be know target type so it can verify the protection
 * information passed along with the I/O.
 */
enum scsi_prot_target_type {
	SCSI_PROT_DIF_TYPE0 = 0,
	SCSI_PROT_DIF_TYPE1,
	SCSI_PROT_DIF_TYPE2,
	SCSI_PROT_DIF_TYPE3,
};

static inline void scsi_set_prot_type(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd, unsigned char type)
{
	scmd->prot_type = type;
}

static inline unsigned char scsi_get_prot_type(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
{
	return scmd->prot_type;
}

static inline sector_t scsi_get_lba(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
{
	return blk_rq_pos(scmd->request);
}

static inline unsigned scsi_prot_sg_count(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return cmd->prot_sdb ? cmd->prot_sdb->table.nents : 0;
}

static inline struct scatterlist *scsi_prot_sglist(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return cmd->prot_sdb ? cmd->prot_sdb->table.sgl : NULL;
}

static inline struct scsi_data_buffer *scsi_prot(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd)
{
	return cmd->prot_sdb;
}

#define scsi_for_each_prot_sg(cmd, sg, nseg, __i)		\
	for_each_sg(scsi_prot_sglist(cmd), sg, nseg, __i)

static inline void set_msg_byte(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, char status)
{
	cmd->result = (cmd->result & 0xffff00ff) | (status << 8);
}

static inline void set_host_byte(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, char status)
{
	cmd->result = (cmd->result & 0xff00ffff) | (status << 16);
}

static inline void set_driver_byte(struct scsi_cmnd *cmd, char status)
{
	cmd->result = (cmd->result & 0x00ffffff) | (status << 24);
}

static inline unsigned scsi_transfer_length(struct scsi_cmnd *scmd)
{
	unsigned int xfer_len = scsi_out(scmd)->length;
	unsigned int prot_op = scsi_get_prot_op(scmd);
	unsigned int sector_size = scmd->device->sector_size;

	switch (prot_op) {
	case SCSI_PROT_NORMAL:
	case SCSI_PROT_WRITE_STRIP:
	case SCSI_PROT_READ_INSERT:
		return xfer_len;
	}

	return xfer_len + (xfer_len >> ilog2(sector_size)) * 8;
}

#endif /* _SCSI_SCSI_CMND_H */
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