From 0259162ecd083f1ce0f6022e669f393330b06f4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hendrik Brueckner Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2009 10:30:45 +0200 Subject: [S390] pm: hvc_iucv power management callbacks The patch adds supporting for suspending and resuming IUCV HVC terminal devices from disk. The obligatory Linux device driver interfaces has been added by registering a device driver on the IUCV bus. For each IUCV HVC terminal device the driver creates a respective device on the IUCV bus. To support suspend and resume, the PM freeze callback severs any established IUCV communication path and triggers a HVC tty hang-up when the system image is restored. IUCV communication path are no longer valid when the z/VM guest is halted. The device driver initialization has been updated to register devices and the a new routine has been extracted to facilitate the hang-up of IUCV HVC terminal devices. Signed-off-by: Hendrik Brueckner Signed-off-by: Martin Schwidefsky --- drivers/char/hvc_iucv.c | 204 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 161 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/char/hvc_iucv.c b/drivers/char/hvc_iucv.c index 54481a887769..86105efb4eb6 100644 --- a/drivers/char/hvc_iucv.c +++ b/drivers/char/hvc_iucv.c @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * This HVC device driver provides terminal access using * z/VM IUCV communication paths. * - * Copyright IBM Corp. 2008 + * Copyright IBM Corp. 2008, 2009 * * Author(s): Hendrik Brueckner */ @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -74,6 +75,7 @@ struct hvc_iucv_private { wait_queue_head_t sndbuf_waitq; /* wait for send completion */ struct list_head tty_outqueue; /* outgoing IUCV messages */ struct list_head tty_inqueue; /* incoming IUCV messages */ + struct device *dev; /* device structure */ }; struct iucv_tty_buffer { @@ -542,7 +544,68 @@ static void flush_sndbuf_sync(struct hvc_iucv_private *priv) if (sync_wait) wait_event_timeout(priv->sndbuf_waitq, - tty_outqueue_empty(priv), HZ); + tty_outqueue_empty(priv), HZ/10); +} + +/** + * hvc_iucv_hangup() - Sever IUCV path and schedule hvc tty hang up + * @priv: Pointer to hvc_iucv_private structure + * + * This routine severs an existing IUCV communication path and hangs + * up the underlying HVC terminal device. + * The hang-up occurs only if an IUCV communication path is established; + * otherwise there is no need to hang up the terminal device. + * + * The IUCV HVC hang-up is separated into two steps: + * 1. After the IUCV path has been severed, the iucv_state is set to + * IUCV_SEVERED. + * 2. Later, when the HVC thread calls hvc_iucv_get_chars(), the + * IUCV_SEVERED state causes the tty hang-up in the HVC layer. + * + * If the tty has not yet been opened, clean up the hvc_iucv_private + * structure to allow re-connects. + * If the tty has been opened, let get_chars() return -EPIPE to signal + * the HVC layer to hang up the tty and, if so, wake up the HVC thread + * to call get_chars()... + * + * Special notes on hanging up a HVC terminal instantiated as console: + * Hang-up: 1. do_tty_hangup() replaces file ops (= hung_up_tty_fops) + * 2. do_tty_hangup() calls tty->ops->close() for console_filp + * => no hangup notifier is called by HVC (default) + * 2. hvc_close() returns because of tty_hung_up_p(filp) + * => no delete notifier is called! + * Finally, the back-end is not being notified, thus, the tty session is + * kept active (TTY_OPEN) to be ready for re-connects. + * + * Locking: spin_lock(&priv->lock) w/o disabling bh + */ +static void hvc_iucv_hangup(struct hvc_iucv_private *priv) +{ + struct iucv_path *path; + + path = NULL; + spin_lock(&priv->lock); + if (priv->iucv_state == IUCV_CONNECTED) { + path = priv->path; + priv->path = NULL; + priv->iucv_state = IUCV_SEVERED; + if (priv->tty_state == TTY_CLOSED) + hvc_iucv_cleanup(priv); + else + /* console is special (see above) */ + if (priv->is_console) { + hvc_iucv_cleanup(priv); + priv->tty_state = TTY_OPENED; + } else + hvc_kick(); + } + spin_unlock(&priv->lock); + + /* finally sever path (outside of priv->lock due to lock ordering) */ + if (path) { + iucv_path_sever(path, NULL); + iucv_path_free(path); + } } /** @@ -735,11 +798,8 @@ out_path_handled: * @ipuser: User specified data for this path * (AF_IUCV: port/service name and originator port) * - * The function also severs the path (as required by the IUCV protocol) and - * sets the iucv state to IUCV_SEVERED for the associated struct - * hvc_iucv_private instance. Later, the IUCV_SEVERED state triggers a tty - * hangup (hvc_iucv_get_chars() / hvc_iucv_write()). - * If tty portion of the HVC is closed, clean up the outqueue. + * This function calls the hvc_iucv_hangup() function for the + * respective IUCV HVC terminal. * * Locking: struct hvc_iucv_private->lock */ @@ -747,33 +807,7 @@ static void hvc_iucv_path_severed(struct iucv_path *path, u8 ipuser[16]) { struct hvc_iucv_private *priv = path->private; - spin_lock(&priv->lock); - priv->iucv_state = IUCV_SEVERED; - - /* If the tty has not yet been opened, clean up the hvc_iucv_private - * structure to allow re-connects. - * This is also done for our console device because console hangups - * are handled specially and no notifier is called by HVC. - * The tty session is active (TTY_OPEN) and ready for re-connects... - * - * If it has been opened, let get_chars() return -EPIPE to signal the - * HVC layer to hang up the tty. - * If so, we need to wake up the HVC thread to call get_chars()... - */ - priv->path = NULL; - if (priv->tty_state == TTY_CLOSED) - hvc_iucv_cleanup(priv); - else - if (priv->is_console) { - hvc_iucv_cleanup(priv); - priv->tty_state = TTY_OPENED; - } else - hvc_kick(); - spin_unlock(&priv->lock); - - /* finally sever path (outside of priv->lock due to lock ordering) */ - iucv_path_sever(path, ipuser); - iucv_path_free(path); + hvc_iucv_hangup(priv); } /** @@ -853,6 +887,37 @@ static void hvc_iucv_msg_complete(struct iucv_path *path, destroy_tty_buffer_list(&list_remove); } +/** + * hvc_iucv_pm_freeze() - Freeze PM callback + * @dev: IUVC HVC terminal device + * + * Sever an established IUCV communication path and + * trigger a hang-up of the underlying HVC terminal. + */ +static int hvc_iucv_pm_freeze(struct device *dev) +{ + struct hvc_iucv_private *priv = dev_get_drvdata(dev); + + local_bh_disable(); + hvc_iucv_hangup(priv); + local_bh_enable(); + + return 0; +} + +/** + * hvc_iucv_pm_restore_thaw() - Thaw and restore PM callback + * @dev: IUVC HVC terminal device + * + * Wake up the HVC thread to trigger hang-up and respective + * HVC back-end notifier invocations. + */ +static int hvc_iucv_pm_restore_thaw(struct device *dev) +{ + hvc_kick(); + return 0; +} + /* HVC operations */ static struct hv_ops hvc_iucv_ops = { @@ -863,6 +928,20 @@ static struct hv_ops hvc_iucv_ops = { .notifier_hangup = hvc_iucv_notifier_hangup, }; +/* Suspend / resume device operations */ +static struct dev_pm_ops hvc_iucv_pm_ops = { + .freeze = hvc_iucv_pm_freeze, + .thaw = hvc_iucv_pm_restore_thaw, + .restore = hvc_iucv_pm_restore_thaw, +}; + +/* IUCV HVC device driver */ +static struct device_driver hvc_iucv_driver = { + .name = KMSG_COMPONENT, + .bus = &iucv_bus, + .pm = &hvc_iucv_pm_ops, +}; + /** * hvc_iucv_alloc() - Allocates a new struct hvc_iucv_private instance * @id: hvc_iucv_table index @@ -897,14 +976,12 @@ static int __init hvc_iucv_alloc(int id, unsigned int is_console) /* set console flag */ priv->is_console = is_console; - /* finally allocate hvc */ + /* allocate hvc device */ priv->hvc = hvc_alloc(HVC_IUCV_MAGIC + id, /* PAGE_SIZE */ HVC_IUCV_MAGIC + id, &hvc_iucv_ops, 256); if (IS_ERR(priv->hvc)) { rc = PTR_ERR(priv->hvc); - free_page((unsigned long) priv->sndbuf); - kfree(priv); - return rc; + goto out_error_hvc; } /* notify HVC thread instead of using polling */ @@ -915,8 +992,45 @@ static int __init hvc_iucv_alloc(int id, unsigned int is_console) memcpy(priv->srv_name, name, 8); ASCEBC(priv->srv_name, 8); + /* create and setup device */ + priv->dev = kzalloc(sizeof(*priv->dev), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!priv->dev) { + rc = -ENOMEM; + goto out_error_dev; + } + dev_set_name(priv->dev, "hvc_iucv%d", id); + dev_set_drvdata(priv->dev, priv); + priv->dev->bus = &iucv_bus; + priv->dev->parent = iucv_root; + priv->dev->driver = &hvc_iucv_driver; + priv->dev->release = (void (*)(struct device *)) kfree; + rc = device_register(priv->dev); + if (rc) { + kfree(priv->dev); + goto out_error_dev; + } + hvc_iucv_table[id] = priv; return 0; + +out_error_dev: + hvc_remove(priv->hvc); +out_error_hvc: + free_page((unsigned long) priv->sndbuf); + kfree(priv); + + return rc; +} + +/** + * hvc_iucv_destroy() - Destroy and free hvc_iucv_private instances + */ +static void __init hvc_iucv_destroy(struct hvc_iucv_private *priv) +{ + hvc_remove(priv->hvc); + device_unregister(priv->dev); + free_page((unsigned long) priv->sndbuf); + kfree(priv); } /** @@ -1109,6 +1223,11 @@ static int __init hvc_iucv_init(void) goto out_error; } + /* register IUCV HVC device driver */ + rc = driver_register(&hvc_iucv_driver); + if (rc) + goto out_error; + /* parse hvc_iucv_allow string and create z/VM user ID filter list */ if (hvc_iucv_filter_string) { rc = hvc_iucv_setup_filter(hvc_iucv_filter_string); @@ -1183,15 +1302,14 @@ out_error_iucv: iucv_unregister(&hvc_iucv_handler, 0); out_error_hvc: for (i = 0; i < hvc_iucv_devices; i++) - if (hvc_iucv_table[i]) { - if (hvc_iucv_table[i]->hvc) - hvc_remove(hvc_iucv_table[i]->hvc); - kfree(hvc_iucv_table[i]); - } + if (hvc_iucv_table[i]) + hvc_iucv_destroy(hvc_iucv_table[i]); out_error_memory: mempool_destroy(hvc_iucv_mempool); kmem_cache_destroy(hvc_iucv_buffer_cache); out_error: + if (hvc_iucv_filter) + kfree(hvc_iucv_filter); hvc_iucv_devices = 0; /* ensure that we do not provide any device */ return rc; } -- cgit v1.2.3-58-ga151