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28/* Copyright (c) 1995 NeXT Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
29/*
30 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1993
31 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
32 *
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34 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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43 * This product includes software developed by the University of
44 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
45 * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
46 * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
47 * without specific prior written permission.
48 *
49 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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51 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
52 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
53 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
54 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
55 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
56 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
57 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
58 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
59 * SUCH DAMAGE.
60 *
61 * @(#)subr_log.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 2/14/95
62 */
63
64/*
65 * Error log buffer for kernel printf's.
66 */
67
68#include <sys/param.h>
69#include <sys/systm.h>
70#include <sys/proc_internal.h>
71#include <sys/vnode.h>
72#include <sys/ioctl.h>
73#include <sys/msgbuf.h>
74#include <sys/file_internal.h>
75#include <sys/errno.h>
76#include <sys/select.h>
77#include <sys/kernel.h>
78#include <kern/thread.h>
79#include <sys/lock.h>
80#include <sys/signalvar.h>
81#include <sys/conf.h>
82#include <sys/sysctl.h>
83#include <kern/kalloc.h>
84#include <pexpert/pexpert.h>
85
86/* XXX should be in a common header somewhere */
87extern void logwakeup(void);
88
89#define LOG_RDPRI (PZERO + 1)
90
91#define LOG_NBIO 0x02
92#define LOG_ASYNC 0x04
93#define LOG_RDWAIT 0x08
94
95#define MAX_UNREAD_CHARS (CONFIG_MSG_BSIZE/2)
96/* All globals should be accessed under LOG_LOCK() */
97
98/* logsoftc only valid while log_open=1 */
99struct logsoftc {
100 int sc_state; /* see above for possibilities */
101 struct selinfo sc_selp; /* thread waiting for select */
102 int sc_pgid; /* process/group for async I/O */
103} logsoftc;
104
105int log_open; /* also used in log() */
106char smsg_bufc[CONFIG_MSG_BSIZE]; /* static buffer */
107struct msgbuf msgbuf = {MSG_MAGIC,sizeof(smsg_bufc),0,0,smsg_bufc};
108struct msgbuf *msgbufp __attribute__((used)) = &msgbuf;
109
110/* the following are implemented in osfmk/kern/printf.c */
111extern void bsd_log_lock(void);
112extern void bsd_log_unlock(void);
113extern void bsd_log_init(void);
114
115/* XXX wants a linker set so these can be static */
116extern d_open_t logopen;
117extern d_close_t logclose;
118extern d_read_t logread;
119extern d_ioctl_t logioctl;
120extern d_select_t logselect;
121
122/*
123 * Serialize log access. Note that the log can be written at interrupt level,
124 * so any log manipulations that can be done from, or affect, another processor
125 * at interrupt level must be guarded with a spin lock.
126 */
127
128#define LOG_LOCK() bsd_log_lock()
129#define LOG_UNLOCK() bsd_log_unlock()
130
131#if DEBUG
132#define LOG_SETSIZE_DEBUG(x...) kprintf(x)
133#else
134#define LOG_SETSIZE_DEBUG(x...) do { } while(0)
135#endif
136
137static int sysctl_kern_msgbuf(struct sysctl_oid *oidp,
138 void *arg1,
139 int arg2,
140 struct sysctl_req *req);
141
142/*ARGSUSED*/
143int
144logopen(__unused dev_t dev, __unused int flags, __unused int mode, struct proc *p)
145{
146 LOG_LOCK();
147 if (log_open) {
148 LOG_UNLOCK();
149 return (EBUSY);
150 }
151 logsoftc.sc_pgid = p->p_pid; /* signal process only */
152 log_open = 1;
153
154 LOG_UNLOCK();
155
156 return (0);
157}
158
159/*ARGSUSED*/
160int
161logclose(__unused dev_t dev, __unused int flag, __unused int devtype, __unused struct proc *p)
162{
163 LOG_LOCK();
164 selwakeup(&logsoftc.sc_selp);
165 selthreadclear(&logsoftc.sc_selp);
166 log_open = 0;
167 LOG_UNLOCK();
168 return (0);
169}
170
171/*ARGSUSED*/
172int
173logread(__unused dev_t dev, struct uio *uio, int flag)
174{
175 int l;
176 int error = 0;
177
178 LOG_LOCK();
179 while (msgbufp->msg_bufr == msgbufp->msg_bufx) {
180 if (flag & IO_NDELAY) {
181 error = EWOULDBLOCK;
182 goto out;
183 }
184 if (logsoftc.sc_state & LOG_NBIO) {
185 error = EWOULDBLOCK;
186 goto out;
187 }
188 logsoftc.sc_state |= LOG_RDWAIT;
189 LOG_UNLOCK();
190 /*
191 * If the wakeup is missed
192 * then wait for 5 sec and reevaluate
193 */
194 if ((error = tsleep((caddr_t)msgbufp, LOG_RDPRI | PCATCH,
195 "klog", 5 * hz)) != 0) {
196 /* if it times out; ignore */
197 if (error != EWOULDBLOCK)
198 return (error);
199 }
200 LOG_LOCK();
201 }
202 logsoftc.sc_state &= ~LOG_RDWAIT;
203
204 while (uio_resid(uio) > 0) {
205 int readpos;
206
207 l = msgbufp->msg_bufx - msgbufp->msg_bufr;
208 if (l < 0)
209 l = msgbufp->msg_size - msgbufp->msg_bufr;
210 l = min(l, uio_resid(uio));
211 if (l == 0)
212 break;
213
214 readpos = msgbufp->msg_bufr;
215 LOG_UNLOCK();
216 error = uiomove((caddr_t)&msgbufp->msg_bufc[readpos],
217 l, uio);
218 LOG_LOCK();
219 if (error)
220 break;
221 msgbufp->msg_bufr = readpos + l;
222 if (msgbufp->msg_bufr >= msgbufp->msg_size)
223 msgbufp->msg_bufr = 0;
224 }
225out:
226 LOG_UNLOCK();
227 return (error);
228}
229
230/*ARGSUSED*/
231int
232logselect(__unused dev_t dev, int rw, void * wql, struct proc *p)
233{
234 switch (rw) {
235
236 case FREAD:
237 LOG_LOCK();
238 if (msgbufp->msg_bufr != msgbufp->msg_bufx) {
239 LOG_UNLOCK();
240 return (1);
241 }
242 selrecord(p, &logsoftc.sc_selp, wql);
243 LOG_UNLOCK();
244 break;
245 }
246 return (0);
247}
248
249void
250logwakeup(void)
251{
252 int pgid;
253
254 LOG_LOCK();
255 if (!log_open) {
256 LOG_UNLOCK();
257 return;
258 }
259 selwakeup(&logsoftc.sc_selp);
260 if (logsoftc.sc_state & LOG_ASYNC) {
261 pgid = logsoftc.sc_pgid;
262 LOG_UNLOCK();
263 if (pgid < 0)
264 gsignal(-pgid, SIGIO);
265 else
266 proc_signal(pgid, SIGIO);
267 LOG_LOCK();
268 }
269 if (logsoftc.sc_state & LOG_RDWAIT) {
270 wakeup((caddr_t)msgbufp);
271 logsoftc.sc_state &= ~LOG_RDWAIT;
272 }
273 LOG_UNLOCK();
274}
275
276
277/*ARGSUSED*/
278int
279logioctl(__unused dev_t dev, u_long com, caddr_t data, __unused int flag, __unused struct proc *p)
280{
281 int l;
282
283 LOG_LOCK();
284 switch (com) {
285
286 /* return number of characters immediately available */
287 case FIONREAD:
288 l = msgbufp->msg_bufx - msgbufp->msg_bufr;
289 if (l < 0)
290 l += msgbufp->msg_size;
291 *(off_t *)data = l;
292 break;
293
294 case FIONBIO:
295 if (*(int *)data)
296 logsoftc.sc_state |= LOG_NBIO;
297 else
298 logsoftc.sc_state &= ~LOG_NBIO;
299 break;
300
301 case FIOASYNC:
302 if (*(int *)data)
303 logsoftc.sc_state |= LOG_ASYNC;
304 else
305 logsoftc.sc_state &= ~LOG_ASYNC;
306 break;
307
308 case TIOCSPGRP:
309 logsoftc.sc_pgid = *(int *)data;
310 break;
311
312 case TIOCGPGRP:
313 *(int *)data = logsoftc.sc_pgid;
314 break;
315
316 default:
317 LOG_UNLOCK();
318 return (-1);
319 }
320 LOG_UNLOCK();
321 return (0);
322}
323
324void
325bsd_log_init(void)
326{
327 /* After this point, we must be ready to accept characters */
328}
329
330
331/*
332 * log_putc_locked
333 *
334 * Decription: Output a character to the log; assumes the LOG_LOCK() is held
335 * by the caller.
336 *
337 * Parameters: c Character to output
338 *
339 * Returns: (void)
340 *
341 * Notes: This functions is used for multibyte output to the log; it
342 * should be used preferrentially where possible to ensure that
343 * log entries do not end up interspersed due to preemption or
344 * SMP reentrancy.
345 */
346void
347log_putc_locked(char c)
348{
349 struct msgbuf *mbp;
350
351 mbp = msgbufp;
352 mbp->msg_bufc[mbp->msg_bufx++] = c;
353 if (mbp->msg_bufx >= msgbufp->msg_size)
354 mbp->msg_bufx = 0;
355}
356
357
358/*
359 * log_putc
360 *
361 * Decription: Output a character to the log; assumes the LOG_LOCK() is NOT
362 * held by the caller.
363 *
364 * Parameters: c Character to output
365 *
366 * Returns: (void)
367 *
368 * Notes: This function is used for syingle byte output to the log. It
369 * primarily exists to maintain binary backward compatibility.
370 */
371void
372log_putc(char c)
373{
374 int unread_count = 0;
375 LOG_LOCK();
376 log_putc_locked(c);
377 unread_count = msgbufp->msg_bufx - msgbufp->msg_bufr;
378 LOG_UNLOCK();
379
380 if (unread_count < 0)
381 unread_count = 0 - unread_count;
382 if (c == '\n' || unread_count >= MAX_UNREAD_CHARS)
383 logwakeup();
384}
385
386
387/*
388 * it is possible to increase the kernel log buffer size by adding
389 * msgbuf=n
390 * to the kernel command line, and to read the current size using
391 * sysctl kern.msgbuf
392 * If there is no parameter on the kernel command line, the buffer is
393 * allocated statically and is CONFIG_MSG_BSIZE characters in size, otherwise
394 * memory is dynamically allocated. Memory management must already be up.
395 */
396int
397log_setsize(int size) {
398 char *new_logdata;
399 int new_logsize, new_bufr, new_bufx;
400 char *old_logdata;
401 int old_logsize, old_bufr, old_bufx;
402 int i, count;
403 char *p, ch;
404
405 if (size > MAX_MSG_BSIZE)
406 return (EINVAL);
407
408 if (size <= 0)
409 return (EINVAL);
410
411 new_logsize = size;
412 if (!(new_logdata = (char*)kalloc(size))) {
413 printf("log_setsize: unable to allocate memory\n");
414 return (ENOMEM);
415 }
416 bzero(new_logdata, new_logsize);
417
418 LOG_LOCK();
419
420 old_logsize = msgbufp->msg_size;
421 old_logdata = msgbufp->msg_bufc;
422 old_bufr = msgbufp->msg_bufr;
423 old_bufx = msgbufp->msg_bufx;
424
425 LOG_SETSIZE_DEBUG("log_setsize(%d): old_logdata %p old_logsize %d old_bufr %d old_bufx %d\n",
426 size, old_logdata, old_logsize, old_bufr, old_bufx);
427
428 /* start "new_logsize" bytes before the write pointer */
429 if (new_logsize <= old_bufx) {
430 count = new_logsize;
431 p = old_logdata + old_bufx - count;
432 } else {
433 /*
434 * if new buffer is bigger, copy what we have and let the
435 * bzero above handle the difference
436 */
437 count = MIN(new_logsize, old_logsize);
438 p = old_logdata + old_logsize - (count - old_bufx);
439 }
440 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
441 if (p >= old_logdata + old_logsize)
442 p = old_logdata;
443
444 ch = *p++;
445 new_logdata[i] = ch;
446 }
447
448 new_bufx = i;
449 if (new_bufx >= new_logsize)
450 new_bufx = 0;
451 msgbufp->msg_bufx = new_bufx;
452
453 new_bufr = old_bufx - old_bufr; /* how much were we trailing bufx by? */
454 if (new_bufr < 0)
455 new_bufr += old_logsize;
456 new_bufr = new_bufx - new_bufr; /* now relative to oldest data in new buffer */
457 if (new_bufr < 0)
458 new_bufr += new_logsize;
459 msgbufp->msg_bufr = new_bufr;
460
461 msgbufp->msg_size = new_logsize;
462 msgbufp->msg_bufc = new_logdata;
463
464 LOG_SETSIZE_DEBUG("log_setsize(%d): new_logdata %p new_logsize %d new_bufr %d new_bufx %d\n",
465 size, new_logdata, new_logsize, new_bufr, new_bufx);
466
467 LOG_UNLOCK();
468
469 /* this memory is now dead - clear it so that it compresses better
470 in case of suspend to disk etc. */
471 bzero(old_logdata, old_logsize);
472 if (old_logdata != smsg_bufc) {
473 /* dynamic memory that must be freed */
474 kfree(old_logdata, old_logsize);
475 }
476
477 printf("set system log size to %d bytes\n", new_logsize);
478
479 return 0;
480}
481
482SYSCTL_PROC(_kern, OID_AUTO, msgbuf, CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_LOCKED, 0, 0, sysctl_kern_msgbuf, "I", "");
483
484static int sysctl_kern_msgbuf(struct sysctl_oid *oidp __unused,
485 void *arg1 __unused,
486 int arg2 __unused,
487 struct sysctl_req *req)
488{
489 int old_bufsize, bufsize;
490 int error;
491
492 LOG_LOCK();
493 old_bufsize = bufsize = msgbufp->msg_size;
494 LOG_UNLOCK();
495
496 error = sysctl_io_number(req, bufsize, sizeof(bufsize), &bufsize, NULL);
497 if (error)
498 return (error);
499
500 if (bufsize != old_bufsize) {
501 error = log_setsize(bufsize);
502 }
503
504 return (error);
505}
506
507
508/*
509 * This should be called by /sbin/dmesg only via libproc.
510 * It returns as much data still in the buffer as possible.
511 */
512int
513log_dmesg(user_addr_t buffer, uint32_t buffersize, int32_t * retval) {
514 uint32_t i;
515 uint32_t localbuff_size;
516 int error = 0, newl, skip;
517 char *localbuff, *p, *copystart, ch;
518 size_t copysize;
519
520 LOG_LOCK();
521 localbuff_size = (msgbufp->msg_size + 2); /* + '\n' + '\0' */
522 LOG_UNLOCK();
523
524 /* Allocate a temporary non-circular buffer for copyout */
525 if (!(localbuff = (char *)kalloc(localbuff_size))) {
526 printf("log_dmesg: unable to allocate memory\n");
527 return (ENOMEM);
528 }
529
530 /* in between here, the log could become bigger, but that's fine */
531 LOG_LOCK();
532
533 /*
534 * The message buffer is circular; start at the write pointer, and
535 * make one loop up to write pointer - 1.
536 */
537 p = msgbufp->msg_bufc + msgbufp->msg_bufx;
538 for (i = newl = skip = 0; p != msgbufp->msg_bufc + msgbufp->msg_bufx - 1; ++p) {
539 if (p >= msgbufp->msg_bufc + msgbufp->msg_size)
540 p = msgbufp->msg_bufc;
541 ch = *p;
542 /* Skip "\n<.*>" syslog sequences. */
543 if (skip) {
544 if (ch == '>')
545 newl = skip = 0;
546 continue;
547 }
548 if (newl && ch == '<') {
549 skip = 1;
550 continue;
551 }
552 if (ch == '\0')
553 continue;
554 newl = (ch == '\n');
555 localbuff[i++] = ch;
556 /* The original version of this routine contained a buffer
557 * overflow. At the time, a "small" targeted fix was desired
558 * so the change below to check the buffer bounds was made.
559 * TODO: rewrite this needlessly convoluted routine.
560 */
561 if (i == (localbuff_size - 2))
562 break;
563 }
564 if (!newl)
565 localbuff[i++] = '\n';
566 localbuff[i++] = 0;
567
568 if (buffersize >= i) {
569 copystart = localbuff;
570 copysize = i;
571 } else {
572 copystart = localbuff + i - buffersize;
573 copysize = buffersize;
574 }
575
576 LOG_UNLOCK();
577
578 error = copyout(copystart, buffer, copysize);
579 if (!error)
580 *retval = copysize;
581
582 kfree(localbuff, localbuff_size);
583 return (error);
584}