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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2024-02-16 10:33:51 -0800 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2024-02-16 10:33:51 -0800 |
commit | 4b6f7c624e7094437df707d3fa0a39970a546624 (patch) | |
tree | c8f0c6ab21af224b1bcb2ab01f3277824c63ac40 /lib | |
parent | 3f3f64cb60eef5bf3a787573cd05803171eb99ec (diff) | |
parent | 6efe4d18796934b8ada66c1c446510e7f2d9b972 (diff) |
Merge tag 'trace-v6.8-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace
Pull tracing fixes from Steven Rostedt:
- Fix the #ifndef that didn't have the 'CONFIG_' prefix on
HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS
The fix to have dynamic trampolines work with x86 broke arm64 as the
config used in the #ifdef was HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS and not
CONFIG_HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS which removed the fix that the
previous fix was to fix.
- Fix tracing_on state
The code to test if "tracing_on" is set incorrectly used
ring_buffer_record_is_on() which returns false if the ring buffer
isn't able to be written to.
But the ring buffer disable has several bits that disable it. One is
internal disabling which is used for resizing and other modifications
of the ring buffer. But the "tracing_on" user space visible flag
should only report if tracing is actually on and not internally
disabled, as this can cause confusion as writing "1" when it is
disabled will not enable it.
Instead use ring_buffer_record_is_set_on() which shows the user space
visible settings.
- Fix a false positive kmemleak on saved cmdlines
Now that the saved_cmdlines structure is allocated via alloc_page()
and not via kmalloc() it has become invisible to kmemleak. The
allocation done to one of its pointers was flagged as a dangling
allocation leak. Make kmemleak aware of this allocation and free.
- Fix synthetic event dynamic strings
An update that cleaned up the synthetic event code removed the return
value of trace_string(), and had it return zero instead of the
length, causing dynamic strings in the synthetic event to always have
zero size.
- Clean up documentation and header files for seq_buf
* tag 'trace-v6.8-rc4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/trace/linux-trace:
seq_buf: Fix kernel documentation
seq_buf: Don't use "proxy" headers
tracing/synthetic: Fix trace_string() return value
tracing: Inform kmemleak of saved_cmdlines allocation
tracing: Use ring_buffer_record_is_set_on() in tracer_tracing_is_on()
tracing: Fix HAVE_DYNAMIC_FTRACE_WITH_REGS ifdef
Diffstat (limited to 'lib')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/seq_buf.c | 49 |
1 files changed, 30 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/lib/seq_buf.c b/lib/seq_buf.c index 010c730ca7fc..f3f3436d60a9 100644 --- a/lib/seq_buf.c +++ b/lib/seq_buf.c @@ -13,16 +13,26 @@ * seq_buf_init() more than once to reset the seq_buf to start * from scratch. */ -#include <linux/uaccess.h> -#include <linux/seq_file.h> + +#include <linux/bug.h> +#include <linux/err.h> +#include <linux/export.h> +#include <linux/hex.h> +#include <linux/minmax.h> +#include <linux/printk.h> #include <linux/seq_buf.h> +#include <linux/seq_file.h> +#include <linux/sprintf.h> +#include <linux/string.h> +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/uaccess.h> /** * seq_buf_can_fit - can the new data fit in the current buffer? * @s: the seq_buf descriptor * @len: The length to see if it can fit in the current buffer * - * Returns true if there's enough unused space in the seq_buf buffer + * Returns: true if there's enough unused space in the seq_buf buffer * to fit the amount of new data according to @len. */ static bool seq_buf_can_fit(struct seq_buf *s, size_t len) @@ -35,7 +45,7 @@ static bool seq_buf_can_fit(struct seq_buf *s, size_t len) * @m: the seq_file descriptor that is the destination * @s: the seq_buf descriptor that is the source. * - * Returns zero on success, non zero otherwise + * Returns: zero on success, non-zero otherwise. */ int seq_buf_print_seq(struct seq_file *m, struct seq_buf *s) { @@ -50,9 +60,9 @@ int seq_buf_print_seq(struct seq_file *m, struct seq_buf *s) * @fmt: printf format string * @args: va_list of arguments from a printf() type function * - * Writes a vnprintf() format into the sequencce buffer. + * Writes a vnprintf() format into the sequence buffer. * - * Returns zero on success, -1 on overflow. + * Returns: zero on success, -1 on overflow. */ int seq_buf_vprintf(struct seq_buf *s, const char *fmt, va_list args) { @@ -78,7 +88,7 @@ int seq_buf_vprintf(struct seq_buf *s, const char *fmt, va_list args) * * Writes a printf() format into the sequence buffer. * - * Returns zero on success, -1 on overflow. + * Returns: zero on success, -1 on overflow. */ int seq_buf_printf(struct seq_buf *s, const char *fmt, ...) { @@ -94,12 +104,12 @@ int seq_buf_printf(struct seq_buf *s, const char *fmt, ...) EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(seq_buf_printf); /** - * seq_buf_do_printk - printk seq_buf line by line + * seq_buf_do_printk - printk() seq_buf line by line * @s: seq_buf descriptor * @lvl: printk level * * printk()-s a multi-line sequential buffer line by line. The function - * makes sure that the buffer in @s is nul terminated and safe to read + * makes sure that the buffer in @s is NUL-terminated and safe to read * as a string. */ void seq_buf_do_printk(struct seq_buf *s, const char *lvl) @@ -139,7 +149,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(seq_buf_do_printk); * This function will take the format and the binary array and finish * the conversion into the ASCII string within the buffer. * - * Returns zero on success, -1 on overflow. + * Returns: zero on success, -1 on overflow. */ int seq_buf_bprintf(struct seq_buf *s, const char *fmt, const u32 *binary) { @@ -167,7 +177,7 @@ int seq_buf_bprintf(struct seq_buf *s, const char *fmt, const u32 *binary) * * Copy a simple string into the sequence buffer. * - * Returns zero on success, -1 on overflow + * Returns: zero on success, -1 on overflow. */ int seq_buf_puts(struct seq_buf *s, const char *str) { @@ -196,7 +206,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(seq_buf_puts); * * Copy a single character into the sequence buffer. * - * Returns zero on success, -1 on overflow + * Returns: zero on success, -1 on overflow. */ int seq_buf_putc(struct seq_buf *s, unsigned char c) { @@ -212,7 +222,7 @@ int seq_buf_putc(struct seq_buf *s, unsigned char c) EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(seq_buf_putc); /** - * seq_buf_putmem - write raw data into the sequenc buffer + * seq_buf_putmem - write raw data into the sequence buffer * @s: seq_buf descriptor * @mem: The raw memory to copy into the buffer * @len: The length of the raw memory to copy (in bytes) @@ -221,7 +231,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(seq_buf_putc); * buffer and a strcpy() would not work. Using this function allows * for such cases. * - * Returns zero on success, -1 on overflow + * Returns: zero on success, -1 on overflow. */ int seq_buf_putmem(struct seq_buf *s, const void *mem, unsigned int len) { @@ -249,7 +259,7 @@ int seq_buf_putmem(struct seq_buf *s, const void *mem, unsigned int len) * raw memory into the buffer it writes its ASCII representation of it * in hex characters. * - * Returns zero on success, -1 on overflow + * Returns: zero on success, -1 on overflow. */ int seq_buf_putmem_hex(struct seq_buf *s, const void *mem, unsigned int len) @@ -297,7 +307,7 @@ int seq_buf_putmem_hex(struct seq_buf *s, const void *mem, * * Write a path name into the sequence buffer. * - * Returns the number of written bytes on success, -1 on overflow + * Returns: the number of written bytes on success, -1 on overflow. */ int seq_buf_path(struct seq_buf *s, const struct path *path, const char *esc) { @@ -332,6 +342,7 @@ int seq_buf_path(struct seq_buf *s, const struct path *path, const char *esc) * or until it reaches the end of the content in the buffer (@s->len), * whichever comes first. * + * Returns: * On success, it returns a positive number of the number of bytes * it copied. * @@ -382,11 +393,11 @@ int seq_buf_to_user(struct seq_buf *s, char __user *ubuf, size_t start, int cnt) * linebuf size is maximal length for one line. * 32 * 3 - maximum bytes per line, each printed into 2 chars + 1 for * separating space - * 2 - spaces separating hex dump and ascii representation - * 32 - ascii representation + * 2 - spaces separating hex dump and ASCII representation + * 32 - ASCII representation * 1 - terminating '\0' * - * Returns zero on success, -1 on overflow + * Returns: zero on success, -1 on overflow. */ int seq_buf_hex_dump(struct seq_buf *s, const char *prefix_str, int prefix_type, int rowsize, int groupsize, |