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diff --git a/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_support.c b/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_support.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..45344d5c53dd --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/debug/kdb/kdb_support.c @@ -0,0 +1,927 @@ +/* + * Kernel Debugger Architecture Independent Support Functions + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (c) 1999-2004 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. + * Copyright (c) 2009 Wind River Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. + * 03/02/13 added new 2.5 kallsyms <xavier.bru@bull.net> + */ + +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/sched.h> +#include <linux/mm.h> +#include <linux/kallsyms.h> +#include <linux/stddef.h> +#include <linux/vmalloc.h> +#include <linux/ptrace.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/highmem.h> +#include <linux/hardirq.h> +#include <linux/delay.h> +#include <linux/uaccess.h> +#include <linux/kdb.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include "kdb_private.h" + +/* + * kdbgetsymval - Return the address of the given symbol. + * + * Parameters: + * symname Character string containing symbol name + * symtab Structure to receive results + * Returns: + * 0 Symbol not found, symtab zero filled + * 1 Symbol mapped to module/symbol/section, data in symtab + */ +int kdbgetsymval(const char *symname, kdb_symtab_t *symtab) +{ + if (KDB_DEBUG(AR)) + kdb_printf("kdbgetsymval: symname=%s, symtab=%p\n", symname, + symtab); + memset(symtab, 0, sizeof(*symtab)); + symtab->sym_start = kallsyms_lookup_name(symname); + if (symtab->sym_start) { + if (KDB_DEBUG(AR)) + kdb_printf("kdbgetsymval: returns 1, " + "symtab->sym_start=0x%lx\n", + symtab->sym_start); + return 1; + } + if (KDB_DEBUG(AR)) + kdb_printf("kdbgetsymval: returns 0\n"); + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL(kdbgetsymval); + +static char *kdb_name_table[100]; /* arbitrary size */ + +/* + * kdbnearsym - Return the name of the symbol with the nearest address + * less than 'addr'. + * + * Parameters: + * addr Address to check for symbol near + * symtab Structure to receive results + * Returns: + * 0 No sections contain this address, symtab zero filled + * 1 Address mapped to module/symbol/section, data in symtab + * Remarks: + * 2.6 kallsyms has a "feature" where it unpacks the name into a + * string. If that string is reused before the caller expects it + * then the caller sees its string change without warning. To + * avoid cluttering up the main kdb code with lots of kdb_strdup, + * tests and kfree calls, kdbnearsym maintains an LRU list of the + * last few unique strings. The list is sized large enough to + * hold active strings, no kdb caller of kdbnearsym makes more + * than ~20 later calls before using a saved value. + */ +int kdbnearsym(unsigned long addr, kdb_symtab_t *symtab) +{ + int ret = 0; + unsigned long symbolsize; + unsigned long offset; +#define knt1_size 128 /* must be >= kallsyms table size */ + char *knt1 = NULL; + + if (KDB_DEBUG(AR)) + kdb_printf("kdbnearsym: addr=0x%lx, symtab=%p\n", addr, symtab); + memset(symtab, 0, sizeof(*symtab)); + + if (addr < 4096) + goto out; + knt1 = debug_kmalloc(knt1_size, GFP_ATOMIC); + if (!knt1) { + kdb_printf("kdbnearsym: addr=0x%lx cannot kmalloc knt1\n", + addr); + goto out; + } + symtab->sym_name = kallsyms_lookup(addr, &symbolsize , &offset, + (char **)(&symtab->mod_name), knt1); + if (offset > 8*1024*1024) { + symtab->sym_name = NULL; + addr = offset = symbolsize = 0; + } + symtab->sym_start = addr - offset; + symtab->sym_end = symtab->sym_start + symbolsize; + ret = symtab->sym_name != NULL && *(symtab->sym_name) != '\0'; + + if (ret) { + int i; + /* Another 2.6 kallsyms "feature". Sometimes the sym_name is + * set but the buffer passed into kallsyms_lookup is not used, + * so it contains garbage. The caller has to work out which + * buffer needs to be saved. + * + * What was Rusty smoking when he wrote that code? + */ + if (symtab->sym_name != knt1) { + strncpy(knt1, symtab->sym_name, knt1_size); + knt1[knt1_size-1] = '\0'; + } + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(kdb_name_table); ++i) { + if (kdb_name_table[i] && + strcmp(kdb_name_table[i], knt1) == 0) + break; + } + if (i >= ARRAY_SIZE(kdb_name_table)) { + debug_kfree(kdb_name_table[0]); + memcpy(kdb_name_table, kdb_name_table+1, + sizeof(kdb_name_table[0]) * + (ARRAY_SIZE(kdb_name_table)-1)); + } else { + debug_kfree(knt1); + knt1 = kdb_name_table[i]; + memcpy(kdb_name_table+i, kdb_name_table+i+1, + sizeof(kdb_name_table[0]) * + (ARRAY_SIZE(kdb_name_table)-i-1)); + } + i = ARRAY_SIZE(kdb_name_table) - 1; + kdb_name_table[i] = knt1; + symtab->sym_name = kdb_name_table[i]; + knt1 = NULL; + } + + if (symtab->mod_name == NULL) + symtab->mod_name = "kernel"; + if (KDB_DEBUG(AR)) + kdb_printf("kdbnearsym: returns %d symtab->sym_start=0x%lx, " + "symtab->mod_name=%p, symtab->sym_name=%p (%s)\n", ret, + symtab->sym_start, symtab->mod_name, symtab->sym_name, + symtab->sym_name); + +out: + debug_kfree(knt1); + return ret; +} + +void kdbnearsym_cleanup(void) +{ + int i; + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(kdb_name_table); ++i) { + if (kdb_name_table[i]) { + debug_kfree(kdb_name_table[i]); + kdb_name_table[i] = NULL; + } + } +} + +static char ks_namebuf[KSYM_NAME_LEN+1], ks_namebuf_prev[KSYM_NAME_LEN+1]; + +/* + * kallsyms_symbol_complete + * + * Parameters: + * prefix_name prefix of a symbol name to lookup + * max_len maximum length that can be returned + * Returns: + * Number of symbols which match the given prefix. + * Notes: + * prefix_name is changed to contain the longest unique prefix that + * starts with this prefix (tab completion). + */ +int kallsyms_symbol_complete(char *prefix_name, int max_len) +{ + loff_t pos = 0; + int prefix_len = strlen(prefix_name), prev_len = 0; + int i, number = 0; + const char *name; + + while ((name = kdb_walk_kallsyms(&pos))) { + if (strncmp(name, prefix_name, prefix_len) == 0) { + strcpy(ks_namebuf, name); + /* Work out the longest name that matches the prefix */ + if (++number == 1) { + prev_len = min_t(int, max_len-1, + strlen(ks_namebuf)); + memcpy(ks_namebuf_prev, ks_namebuf, prev_len); + ks_namebuf_prev[prev_len] = '\0'; + continue; + } + for (i = 0; i < prev_len; i++) { + if (ks_namebuf[i] != ks_namebuf_prev[i]) { + prev_len = i; + ks_namebuf_prev[i] = '\0'; + break; + } + } + } + } + if (prev_len > prefix_len) + memcpy(prefix_name, ks_namebuf_prev, prev_len+1); + return number; +} + +/* + * kallsyms_symbol_next + * + * Parameters: + * prefix_name prefix of a symbol name to lookup + * flag 0 means search from the head, 1 means continue search. + * Returns: + * 1 if a symbol matches the given prefix. + * 0 if no string found + */ +int kallsyms_symbol_next(char *prefix_name, int flag) +{ + int prefix_len = strlen(prefix_name); + static loff_t pos; + const char *name; + + if (!flag) + pos = 0; + + while ((name = kdb_walk_kallsyms(&pos))) { + if (strncmp(name, prefix_name, prefix_len) == 0) { + strncpy(prefix_name, name, strlen(name)+1); + return 1; + } + } + return 0; +} + +/* + * kdb_symbol_print - Standard method for printing a symbol name and offset. + * Inputs: + * addr Address to be printed. + * symtab Address of symbol data, if NULL this routine does its + * own lookup. + * punc Punctuation for string, bit field. + * Remarks: + * The string and its punctuation is only printed if the address + * is inside the kernel, except that the value is always printed + * when requested. + */ +void kdb_symbol_print(unsigned long addr, const kdb_symtab_t *symtab_p, + unsigned int punc) +{ + kdb_symtab_t symtab, *symtab_p2; + if (symtab_p) { + symtab_p2 = (kdb_symtab_t *)symtab_p; + } else { + symtab_p2 = &symtab; + kdbnearsym(addr, symtab_p2); + } + if (!(symtab_p2->sym_name || (punc & KDB_SP_VALUE))) + return; + if (punc & KDB_SP_SPACEB) + kdb_printf(" "); + if (punc & KDB_SP_VALUE) + kdb_printf(kdb_machreg_fmt0, addr); + if (symtab_p2->sym_name) { + if (punc & KDB_SP_VALUE) + kdb_printf(" "); + if (punc & KDB_SP_PAREN) + kdb_printf("("); + if (strcmp(symtab_p2->mod_name, "kernel")) + kdb_printf("[%s]", symtab_p2->mod_name); + kdb_printf("%s", symtab_p2->sym_name); + if (addr != symtab_p2->sym_start) + kdb_printf("+0x%lx", addr - symtab_p2->sym_start); + if (punc & KDB_SP_SYMSIZE) + kdb_printf("/0x%lx", + symtab_p2->sym_end - symtab_p2->sym_start); + if (punc & KDB_SP_PAREN) + kdb_printf(")"); + } + if (punc & KDB_SP_SPACEA) + kdb_printf(" "); + if (punc & KDB_SP_NEWLINE) + kdb_printf("\n"); +} + +/* + * kdb_strdup - kdb equivalent of strdup, for disasm code. + * Inputs: + * str The string to duplicate. + * type Flags to kmalloc for the new string. + * Returns: + * Address of the new string, NULL if storage could not be allocated. + * Remarks: + * This is not in lib/string.c because it uses kmalloc which is not + * available when string.o is used in boot loaders. + */ +char *kdb_strdup(const char *str, gfp_t type) +{ + int n = strlen(str)+1; + char *s = kmalloc(n, type); + if (!s) + return NULL; + return strcpy(s, str); +} + +/* + * kdb_getarea_size - Read an area of data. The kdb equivalent of + * copy_from_user, with kdb messages for invalid addresses. + * Inputs: + * res Pointer to the area to receive the result. + * addr Address of the area to copy. + * size Size of the area. + * Returns: + * 0 for success, < 0 for error. + */ +int kdb_getarea_size(void *res, unsigned long addr, size_t size) +{ + int ret = probe_kernel_read((char *)res, (char *)addr, size); + if (ret) { + if (!KDB_STATE(SUPPRESS)) { + kdb_printf("kdb_getarea: Bad address 0x%lx\n", addr); + KDB_STATE_SET(SUPPRESS); + } + ret = KDB_BADADDR; + } else { + KDB_STATE_CLEAR(SUPPRESS); + } + return ret; +} + +/* + * kdb_putarea_size - Write an area of data. The kdb equivalent of + * copy_to_user, with kdb messages for invalid addresses. + * Inputs: + * addr Address of the area to write to. + * res Pointer to the area holding the data. + * size Size of the area. + * Returns: + * 0 for success, < 0 for error. + */ +int kdb_putarea_size(unsigned long addr, void *res, size_t size) +{ + int ret = probe_kernel_read((char *)addr, (char *)res, size); + if (ret) { + if (!KDB_STATE(SUPPRESS)) { + kdb_printf("kdb_putarea: Bad address 0x%lx\n", addr); + KDB_STATE_SET(SUPPRESS); + } + ret = KDB_BADADDR; + } else { + KDB_STATE_CLEAR(SUPPRESS); + } + return ret; +} + +/* + * kdb_getphys - Read data from a physical address. Validate the + * address is in range, use kmap_atomic() to get data + * similar to kdb_getarea() - but for phys addresses + * Inputs: + * res Pointer to the word to receive the result + * addr Physical address of the area to copy + * size Size of the area + * Returns: + * 0 for success, < 0 for error. + */ +static int kdb_getphys(void *res, unsigned long addr, size_t size) +{ + unsigned long pfn; + void *vaddr; + struct page *page; + + pfn = (addr >> PAGE_SHIFT); + if (!pfn_valid(pfn)) + return 1; + page = pfn_to_page(pfn); + vaddr = kmap_atomic(page, KM_KDB); + memcpy(res, vaddr + (addr & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)), size); + kunmap_atomic(vaddr, KM_KDB); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * kdb_getphysword + * Inputs: + * word Pointer to the word to receive the result. + * addr Address of the area to copy. + * size Size of the area. + * Returns: + * 0 for success, < 0 for error. + */ +int kdb_getphysword(unsigned long *word, unsigned long addr, size_t size) +{ + int diag; + __u8 w1; + __u16 w2; + __u32 w4; + __u64 w8; + *word = 0; /* Default value if addr or size is invalid */ + + switch (size) { + case 1: + diag = kdb_getphys(&w1, addr, sizeof(w1)); + if (!diag) + *word = w1; + break; + case 2: + diag = kdb_getphys(&w2, addr, sizeof(w2)); + if (!diag) + *word = w2; + break; + case 4: + diag = kdb_getphys(&w4, addr, sizeof(w4)); + if (!diag) + *word = w4; + break; + case 8: + if (size <= sizeof(*word)) { + diag = kdb_getphys(&w8, addr, sizeof(w8)); + if (!diag) + *word = w8; + break; + } + /* drop through */ + default: + diag = KDB_BADWIDTH; + kdb_printf("kdb_getphysword: bad width %ld\n", (long) size); + } + return diag; +} + +/* + * kdb_getword - Read a binary value. Unlike kdb_getarea, this treats + * data as numbers. + * Inputs: + * word Pointer to the word to receive the result. + * addr Address of the area to copy. + * size Size of the area. + * Returns: + * 0 for success, < 0 for error. + */ +int kdb_getword(unsigned long *word, unsigned long addr, size_t size) +{ + int diag; + __u8 w1; + __u16 w2; + __u32 w4; + __u64 w8; + *word = 0; /* Default value if addr or size is invalid */ + switch (size) { + case 1: + diag = kdb_getarea(w1, addr); + if (!diag) + *word = w1; + break; + case 2: + diag = kdb_getarea(w2, addr); + if (!diag) + *word = w2; + break; + case 4: + diag = kdb_getarea(w4, addr); + if (!diag) + *word = w4; + break; + case 8: + if (size <= sizeof(*word)) { + diag = kdb_getarea(w8, addr); + if (!diag) + *word = w8; + break; + } + /* drop through */ + default: + diag = KDB_BADWIDTH; + kdb_printf("kdb_getword: bad width %ld\n", (long) size); + } + return diag; +} + +/* + * kdb_putword - Write a binary value. Unlike kdb_putarea, this + * treats data as numbers. + * Inputs: + * addr Address of the area to write to.. + * word The value to set. + * size Size of the area. + * Returns: + * 0 for success, < 0 for error. + */ +int kdb_putword(unsigned long addr, unsigned long word, size_t size) +{ + int diag; + __u8 w1; + __u16 w2; + __u32 w4; + __u64 w8; + switch (size) { + case 1: + w1 = word; + diag = kdb_putarea(addr, w1); + break; + case 2: + w2 = word; + diag = kdb_putarea(addr, w2); + break; + case 4: + w4 = word; + diag = kdb_putarea(addr, w4); + break; + case 8: + if (size <= sizeof(word)) { + w8 = word; + diag = kdb_putarea(addr, w8); + break; + } + /* drop through */ + default: + diag = KDB_BADWIDTH; + kdb_printf("kdb_putword: bad width %ld\n", (long) size); + } + return diag; +} + +/* + * kdb_task_state_string - Convert a string containing any of the + * letters DRSTCZEUIMA to a mask for the process state field and + * return the value. If no argument is supplied, return the mask + * that corresponds to environment variable PS, DRSTCZEU by + * default. + * Inputs: + * s String to convert + * Returns: + * Mask for process state. + * Notes: + * The mask folds data from several sources into a single long value, so + * be carefull not to overlap the bits. TASK_* bits are in the LSB, + * special cases like UNRUNNABLE are in the MSB. As of 2.6.10-rc1 there + * is no overlap between TASK_* and EXIT_* but that may not always be + * true, so EXIT_* bits are shifted left 16 bits before being stored in + * the mask. + */ + +/* unrunnable is < 0 */ +#define UNRUNNABLE (1UL << (8*sizeof(unsigned long) - 1)) +#define RUNNING (1UL << (8*sizeof(unsigned long) - 2)) +#define IDLE (1UL << (8*sizeof(unsigned long) - 3)) +#define DAEMON (1UL << (8*sizeof(unsigned long) - 4)) + +unsigned long kdb_task_state_string(const char *s) +{ + long res = 0; + if (!s) { + s = kdbgetenv("PS"); + if (!s) + s = "DRSTCZEU"; /* default value for ps */ + } + while (*s) { + switch (*s) { + case 'D': + res |= TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE; + break; + case 'R': + res |= RUNNING; + break; + case 'S': + res |= TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE; + break; + case 'T': + res |= TASK_STOPPED; + break; + case 'C': + res |= TASK_TRACED; + break; + case 'Z': + res |= EXIT_ZOMBIE << 16; + break; + case 'E': + res |= EXIT_DEAD << 16; + break; + case 'U': + res |= UNRUNNABLE; + break; + case 'I': + res |= IDLE; + break; + case 'M': + res |= DAEMON; + break; + case 'A': + res = ~0UL; + break; + default: + kdb_printf("%s: unknown flag '%c' ignored\n", + __func__, *s); + break; + } + ++s; + } + return res; +} + +/* + * kdb_task_state_char - Return the character that represents the task state. + * Inputs: + * p struct task for the process + * Returns: + * One character to represent the task state. + */ +char kdb_task_state_char (const struct task_struct *p) +{ + int cpu; + char state; + unsigned long tmp; + + if (!p || probe_kernel_read(&tmp, (char *)p, sizeof(unsigned long))) + return 'E'; + + cpu = kdb_process_cpu(p); + state = (p->state == 0) ? 'R' : + (p->state < 0) ? 'U' : + (p->state & TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE) ? 'D' : + (p->state & TASK_STOPPED) ? 'T' : + (p->state & TASK_TRACED) ? 'C' : + (p->exit_state & EXIT_ZOMBIE) ? 'Z' : + (p->exit_state & EXIT_DEAD) ? 'E' : + (p->state & TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE) ? 'S' : '?'; + if (p->pid == 0) { + /* Idle task. Is it really idle, apart from the kdb + * interrupt? */ + if (!kdb_task_has_cpu(p) || kgdb_info[cpu].irq_depth == 1) { + if (cpu != kdb_initial_cpu) + state = 'I'; /* idle task */ + } + } else if (!p->mm && state == 'S') { + state = 'M'; /* sleeping system daemon */ + } + return state; +} + +/* + * kdb_task_state - Return true if a process has the desired state + * given by the mask. + * Inputs: + * p struct task for the process + * mask mask from kdb_task_state_string to select processes + * Returns: + * True if the process matches at least one criteria defined by the mask. + */ +unsigned long kdb_task_state(const struct task_struct *p, unsigned long mask) +{ + char state[] = { kdb_task_state_char(p), '\0' }; + return (mask & kdb_task_state_string(state)) != 0; +} + +/* + * kdb_print_nameval - Print a name and its value, converting the + * value to a symbol lookup if possible. + * Inputs: + * name field name to print + * val value of field + */ +void kdb_print_nameval(const char *name, unsigned long val) +{ + kdb_symtab_t symtab; + kdb_printf(" %-11.11s ", name); + if (kdbnearsym(val, &symtab)) + kdb_symbol_print(val, &symtab, + KDB_SP_VALUE|KDB_SP_SYMSIZE|KDB_SP_NEWLINE); + else + kdb_printf("0x%lx\n", val); +} + +/* Last ditch allocator for debugging, so we can still debug even when + * the GFP_ATOMIC pool has been exhausted. The algorithms are tuned + * for space usage, not for speed. One smallish memory pool, the free + * chain is always in ascending address order to allow coalescing, + * allocations are done in brute force best fit. + */ + +struct debug_alloc_header { + u32 next; /* offset of next header from start of pool */ + u32 size; + void *caller; +}; + +/* The memory returned by this allocator must be aligned, which means + * so must the header size. Do not assume that sizeof(struct + * debug_alloc_header) is a multiple of the alignment, explicitly + * calculate the overhead of this header, including the alignment. + * The rest of this code must not use sizeof() on any header or + * pointer to a header. + */ +#define dah_align 8 +#define dah_overhead ALIGN(sizeof(struct debug_alloc_header), dah_align) + +static u64 debug_alloc_pool_aligned[256*1024/dah_align]; /* 256K pool */ +static char *debug_alloc_pool = (char *)debug_alloc_pool_aligned; +static u32 dah_first, dah_first_call = 1, dah_used, dah_used_max; + +/* Locking is awkward. The debug code is called from all contexts, + * including non maskable interrupts. A normal spinlock is not safe + * in NMI context. Try to get the debug allocator lock, if it cannot + * be obtained after a second then give up. If the lock could not be + * previously obtained on this cpu then only try once. + * + * sparse has no annotation for "this function _sometimes_ acquires a + * lock", so fudge the acquire/release notation. + */ +static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(dap_lock); +static int get_dap_lock(void) + __acquires(dap_lock) +{ + static int dap_locked = -1; + int count; + if (dap_locked == smp_processor_id()) + count = 1; + else + count = 1000; + while (1) { + if (spin_trylock(&dap_lock)) { + dap_locked = -1; + return 1; + } + if (!count--) + break; + udelay(1000); + } + dap_locked = smp_processor_id(); + __acquire(dap_lock); + return 0; +} + +void *debug_kmalloc(size_t size, gfp_t flags) +{ + unsigned int rem, h_offset; + struct debug_alloc_header *best, *bestprev, *prev, *h; + void *p = NULL; + if (!get_dap_lock()) { + __release(dap_lock); /* we never actually got it */ + return NULL; + } + h = (struct debug_alloc_header *)(debug_alloc_pool + dah_first); + if (dah_first_call) { + h->size = sizeof(debug_alloc_pool_aligned) - dah_overhead; + dah_first_call = 0; + } + size = ALIGN(size, dah_align); + prev = best = bestprev = NULL; + while (1) { + if (h->size >= size && (!best || h->size < best->size)) { + best = h; + bestprev = prev; + if (h->size == size) + break; + } + if (!h->next) + break; + prev = h; + h = (struct debug_alloc_header *)(debug_alloc_pool + h->next); + } + if (!best) + goto out; + rem = best->size - size; + /* The pool must always contain at least one header */ + if (best->next == 0 && bestprev == NULL && rem < dah_overhead) + goto out; + if (rem >= dah_overhead) { + best->size = size; + h_offset = ((char *)best - debug_alloc_pool) + + dah_overhead + best->size; + h = (struct debug_alloc_header *)(debug_alloc_pool + h_offset); + h->size = rem - dah_overhead; + h->next = best->next; + } else + h_offset = best->next; + best->caller = __builtin_return_address(0); + dah_used += best->size; + dah_used_max = max(dah_used, dah_used_max); + if (bestprev) + bestprev->next = h_offset; + else + dah_first = h_offset; + p = (char *)best + dah_overhead; + memset(p, POISON_INUSE, best->size - 1); + *((char *)p + best->size - 1) = POISON_END; +out: + spin_unlock(&dap_lock); + return p; +} + +void debug_kfree(void *p) +{ + struct debug_alloc_header *h; + unsigned int h_offset; + if (!p) + return; + if ((char *)p < debug_alloc_pool || + (char *)p >= debug_alloc_pool + sizeof(debug_alloc_pool_aligned)) { + kfree(p); + return; + } + if (!get_dap_lock()) { + __release(dap_lock); /* we never actually got it */ + return; /* memory leak, cannot be helped */ + } + h = (struct debug_alloc_header *)((char *)p - dah_overhead); + memset(p, POISON_FREE, h->size - 1); + *((char *)p + h->size - 1) = POISON_END; + h->caller = NULL; + dah_used -= h->size; + h_offset = (char *)h - debug_alloc_pool; + if (h_offset < dah_first) { + h->next = dah_first; + dah_first = h_offset; + } else { + struct debug_alloc_header *prev; + unsigned int prev_offset; + prev = (struct debug_alloc_header *)(debug_alloc_pool + + dah_first); + while (1) { + if (!prev->next || prev->next > h_offset) + break; + prev = (struct debug_alloc_header *) + (debug_alloc_pool + prev->next); + } + prev_offset = (char *)prev - debug_alloc_pool; + if (prev_offset + dah_overhead + prev->size == h_offset) { + prev->size += dah_overhead + h->size; + memset(h, POISON_FREE, dah_overhead - 1); + *((char *)h + dah_overhead - 1) = POISON_END; + h = prev; + h_offset = prev_offset; + } else { + h->next = prev->next; + prev->next = h_offset; + } + } + if (h_offset + dah_overhead + h->size == h->next) { + struct debug_alloc_header *next; + next = (struct debug_alloc_header *) + (debug_alloc_pool + h->next); + h->size += dah_overhead + next->size; + h->next = next->next; + memset(next, POISON_FREE, dah_overhead - 1); + *((char *)next + dah_overhead - 1) = POISON_END; + } + spin_unlock(&dap_lock); +} + +void debug_kusage(void) +{ + struct debug_alloc_header *h_free, *h_used; +#ifdef CONFIG_IA64 + /* FIXME: using dah for ia64 unwind always results in a memory leak. + * Fix that memory leak first, then set debug_kusage_one_time = 1 for + * all architectures. + */ + static int debug_kusage_one_time; +#else + static int debug_kusage_one_time = 1; +#endif + if (!get_dap_lock()) { + __release(dap_lock); /* we never actually got it */ + return; + } + h_free = (struct debug_alloc_header *)(debug_alloc_pool + dah_first); + if (dah_first == 0 && + (h_free->size == sizeof(debug_alloc_pool_aligned) - dah_overhead || + dah_first_call)) + goto out; + if (!debug_kusage_one_time) + goto out; + debug_kusage_one_time = 0; + kdb_printf("%s: debug_kmalloc memory leak dah_first %d\n", + __func__, dah_first); + if (dah_first) { + h_used = (struct debug_alloc_header *)debug_alloc_pool; + kdb_printf("%s: h_used %p size %d\n", __func__, h_used, + h_used->size); + } + do { + h_used = (struct debug_alloc_header *) + ((char *)h_free + dah_overhead + h_free->size); + kdb_printf("%s: h_used %p size %d caller %p\n", + __func__, h_used, h_used->size, h_used->caller); + h_free = (struct debug_alloc_header *) + (debug_alloc_pool + h_free->next); + } while (h_free->next); + h_used = (struct debug_alloc_header *) + ((char *)h_free + dah_overhead + h_free->size); + if ((char *)h_used - debug_alloc_pool != + sizeof(debug_alloc_pool_aligned)) + kdb_printf("%s: h_used %p size %d caller %p\n", + __func__, h_used, h_used->size, h_used->caller); +out: + spin_unlock(&dap_lock); +} + +/* Maintain a small stack of kdb_flags to allow recursion without disturbing + * the global kdb state. + */ + +static int kdb_flags_stack[4], kdb_flags_index; + +void kdb_save_flags(void) +{ + BUG_ON(kdb_flags_index >= ARRAY_SIZE(kdb_flags_stack)); + kdb_flags_stack[kdb_flags_index++] = kdb_flags; +} + +void kdb_restore_flags(void) +{ + BUG_ON(kdb_flags_index <= 0); + kdb_flags = kdb_flags_stack[--kdb_flags_index]; +} |