/* * This file is part of the SPL: Solaris Porting Layer. * * Copyright (c) 2008 Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC. * Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory * Written by: * Brian Behlendorf , * Herb Wartens , * Jim Garlick * UCRL-CODE-235197 * * This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License * for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "spl_config.h" #ifdef DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM #undef DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM #endif #define DEBUG_SUBSYSTEM S_GENERIC char spl_version[16] = "SPL v" SPL_META_VERSION; long spl_hostid = 0; EXPORT_SYMBOL(spl_hostid); char hw_serial[HW_HOSTID_LEN] = ""; EXPORT_SYMBOL(hw_serial); int p0 = 0; EXPORT_SYMBOL(p0); #ifndef HAVE_KALLSYMS_LOOKUP_NAME kallsyms_lookup_name_t spl_kallsyms_lookup_name_fn = SYMBOL_POISON; #endif int highbit(unsigned long i) { register int h = 1; ENTRY; if (i == 0) RETURN(0); #if BITS_PER_LONG == 64 if (i & 0xffffffff00000000ul) { h += 32; i >>= 32; } #endif if (i & 0xffff0000) { h += 16; i >>= 16; } if (i & 0xff00) { h += 8; i >>= 8; } if (i & 0xf0) { h += 4; i >>= 4; } if (i & 0xc) { h += 2; i >>= 2; } if (i & 0x2) { h += 1; } RETURN(h); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(highbit); /* * Implementation of 64 bit division for 32-bit machines. */ #if BITS_PER_LONG == 32 uint64_t __udivdi3(uint64_t dividend, uint64_t divisor) { #if defined(HAVE_DIV64_64) /* 2.6.22 - 2.6.25 API */ return div64_64(dividend, divisor); #elif defined(HAVE_DIV64_U64) /* 2.6.26 - 2.6.x API */ return div64_u64(dividend, divisor); #else /* Implementation from 2.6.30 kernel */ uint32_t high, d; high = divisor >> 32; if (high) { unsigned int shift = fls(high); d = divisor >> shift; dividend >>= shift; } else d = divisor; return do_div(dividend, d); #endif /* HAVE_DIV64_64, HAVE_DIV64_U64 */ } EXPORT_SYMBOL(__udivdi3); /* * Implementation of 64 bit modulo for 32-bit machines. */ uint64_t __umoddi3(uint64_t dividend, uint64_t divisor) { return dividend - divisor * (dividend / divisor); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(__umoddi3); #endif /* BITS_PER_LONG */ /* NOTE: The strtoxx behavior is solely based on my reading of the Solaris * ddi_strtol(9F) man page. I have not verified the behavior of these * functions against their Solaris counterparts. It is possible that I * may have misinterpreted the man page or the man page is incorrect. */ int ddi_strtoul(const char *, char **, int, unsigned long *); int ddi_strtol(const char *, char **, int, long *); int ddi_strtoull(const char *, char **, int, unsigned long long *); int ddi_strtoll(const char *, char **, int, long long *); #define define_ddi_strtoux(type, valtype) \ int ddi_strtou##type(const char *str, char **endptr, \ int base, valtype *result) \ { \ valtype last_value, value = 0; \ char *ptr = (char *)str; \ int flag = 1, digit; \ \ if (strlen(ptr) == 0) \ return EINVAL; \ \ /* Auto-detect base based on prefix */ \ if (!base) { \ if (str[0] == '0') { \ if (tolower(str[1])=='x' && isxdigit(str[2])) { \ base = 16; /* hex */ \ ptr += 2; \ } else if (str[1] >= '0' && str[1] < 8) { \ base = 8; /* octal */ \ ptr += 1; \ } else { \ return EINVAL; \ } \ } else { \ base = 10; /* decimal */ \ } \ } \ \ while (1) { \ if (isdigit(*ptr)) \ digit = *ptr - '0'; \ else if (isalpha(*ptr)) \ digit = tolower(*ptr) - 'a' + 10; \ else \ break; \ \ if (digit >= base) \ break; \ \ last_value = value; \ value = value * base + digit; \ if (last_value > value) /* Overflow */ \ return ERANGE; \ \ flag = 1; \ ptr++; \ } \ \ if (flag) \ *result = value; \ \ if (endptr) \ *endptr = (char *)(flag ? ptr : str); \ \ return 0; \ } \ #define define_ddi_strtox(type, valtype) \ int ddi_strto##type(const char *str, char **endptr, \ int base, valtype *result) \ { \ int rc; \ \ if (*str == '-') { \ rc = ddi_strtou##type(str + 1, endptr, base, result); \ if (!rc) { \ if (*endptr == str + 1) \ *endptr = (char *)str; \ else \ *result = -*result; \ } \ } else { \ rc = ddi_strtou##type(str, endptr, base, result); \ } \ \ return rc; \ } define_ddi_strtoux(l, unsigned long) define_ddi_strtox(l, long) define_ddi_strtoux(ll, unsigned long long) define_ddi_strtox(ll, long long) EXPORT_SYMBOL(ddi_strtoul); EXPORT_SYMBOL(ddi_strtol); EXPORT_SYMBOL(ddi_strtoll); EXPORT_SYMBOL(ddi_strtoull); int ddi_copyin(const void *from, void *to, size_t len, int flags) { /* Fake ioctl() issued by kernel, 'from' is a kernel address */ if (flags & FKIOCTL) { memcpy(to, from, len); return 0; } return copyin(from, to, len); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(ddi_copyin); int ddi_copyout(const void *from, void *to, size_t len, int flags) { /* Fake ioctl() issued by kernel, 'from' is a kernel address */ if (flags & FKIOCTL) { memcpy(to, from, len); return 0; } return copyout(from, to, len); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(ddi_copyout); #ifndef HAVE_PUT_TASK_STRUCT /* * This is only a stub function which should never be used. The SPL should * never be putting away the last reference on a task structure so this will * not be called. However, we still need to define it so the module does not * have undefined symbol at load time. That all said if this impossible * thing does somehow happen SBUG() immediately so we know about it. */ void __put_task_struct(struct task_struct *t) { SBUG(); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(__put_task_struct); #endif /* HAVE_PUT_TASK_STRUCT */ struct new_utsname *__utsname(void) { #ifdef HAVE_INIT_UTSNAME return init_utsname(); #else return &system_utsname; #endif } EXPORT_SYMBOL(__utsname); static int set_hostid(void) { char sh_path[] = "/bin/sh"; char *argv[] = { sh_path, "-c", "/usr/bin/hostid >/proc/sys/kernel/spl/hostid", NULL }; char *envp[] = { "HOME=/", "TERM=linux", "PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin", NULL }; int rc; /* Doing address resolution in the kernel is tricky and just * not a good idea in general. So to set the proper 'hw_serial' * use the usermodehelper support to ask '/bin/sh' to run * '/usr/bin/hostid' and redirect the result to /proc/sys/spl/hostid * for us to use. It's a horrific solution but it will do for now. */ rc = call_usermodehelper(sh_path, argv, envp, 1); if (rc) printk("SPL: Failed user helper '%s %s %s', rc = %d\n", argv[0], argv[1], argv[2], rc); return rc; } uint32_t zone_get_hostid(void *zone) { unsigned long hostid; /* Only the global zone is supported */ ASSERT(zone == NULL); if (ddi_strtoul(hw_serial, NULL, HW_HOSTID_LEN-1, &hostid) != 0) return HW_INVALID_HOSTID; return (uint32_t)hostid; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(zone_get_hostid); #ifndef HAVE_KALLSYMS_LOOKUP_NAME /* * Because kallsyms_lookup_name() is no longer exported in the * mainline kernel we are forced to resort to somewhat drastic * measures. This function replaces the functionality by performing * an upcall to user space where /proc/kallsyms is consulted for * the requested address. */ #define GET_KALLSYMS_ADDR_CMD \ "awk '{ if ( $3 == \"kallsyms_lookup_name\") { print $1 } }' " \ "/proc/kallsyms >/proc/sys/kernel/spl/kallsyms_lookup_name" static int set_kallsyms_lookup_name(void) { char sh_path[] = "/bin/sh"; char *argv[] = { sh_path, "-c", GET_KALLSYMS_ADDR_CMD, NULL }; char *envp[] = { "HOME=/", "TERM=linux", "PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin", NULL }; int rc; rc = call_usermodehelper(sh_path, argv, envp, 1); if (rc) printk("SPL: Failed user helper '%s %s %s', rc = %d\n", argv[0], argv[1], argv[2], rc); return rc; } #endif static int __init spl_init(void) { int rc = 0; if ((rc = debug_init())) return rc; if ((rc = spl_kmem_init())) GOTO(out1, rc); if ((rc = spl_mutex_init())) GOTO(out2, rc); if ((rc = spl_rw_init())) GOTO(out3, rc); if ((rc = spl_taskq_init())) GOTO(out4, rc); if ((rc = vn_init())) GOTO(out5, rc); if ((rc = proc_init())) GOTO(out6, rc); if ((rc = kstat_init())) GOTO(out7, rc); if ((rc = set_hostid())) GOTO(out8, rc = -EADDRNOTAVAIL); #ifndef HAVE_KALLSYMS_LOOKUP_NAME if ((rc = set_kallsyms_lookup_name())) GOTO(out8, rc = -EADDRNOTAVAIL); #endif /* HAVE_KALLSYMS_LOOKUP_NAME */ if ((rc = spl_kmem_init_kallsyms_lookup())) GOTO(out8, rc); printk("SPL: Loaded Solaris Porting Layer v%s\n", SPL_META_VERSION); RETURN(rc); out8: kstat_fini(); out7: proc_fini(); out6: vn_fini(); out5: spl_taskq_fini(); out4: spl_rw_fini(); out3: spl_mutex_fini(); out2: spl_kmem_fini(); out1: debug_fini(); printk("SPL: Failed to Load Solaris Porting Layer v%s, " "rc = %d\n", SPL_META_VERSION, rc); return rc; } static void spl_fini(void) { ENTRY; printk("SPL: Unloaded Solaris Porting Layer v%s\n", SPL_META_VERSION); kstat_fini(); proc_fini(); vn_fini(); spl_taskq_fini(); spl_rw_fini(); spl_mutex_fini(); spl_kmem_fini(); debug_fini(); } /* Called when a dependent module is loaded */ void spl_setup(void) { /* * At module load time the pwd is set to '/' on a Solaris system. * On a Linux system will be set to whatever directory the caller * was in when executing insmod/modprobe. */ vn_set_pwd("/"); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(spl_setup); /* Called when a dependent module is unloaded */ void spl_cleanup(void) { } EXPORT_SYMBOL(spl_cleanup); module_init(spl_init); module_exit(spl_fini); MODULE_AUTHOR("Lawrence Livermore National Labs"); MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Solaris Porting Layer"); MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");