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authorKonrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>2012-01-12 11:53:55 -0500
committerKonrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>2012-01-12 11:53:55 -0500
commitd3b7737f2b70ed2fb7cef985e70d04fb5dee7b7c (patch)
tree190e42f90d152ebad1c077809422c366cdf0577b /fs/debugfs/file.c
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Merge commit '070680218379e15c1901f4bf21b98e3cbf12b527' into stable/for-linus-fixes-3.3
* commit '070680218379e15c1901f4bf21b98e3cbf12b527': (50 commits) xen-balloon: convert sysdev_class to a regular subsystem clocksource: convert sysdev_class to a regular subsystem ibm_rtl: convert sysdev_class to a regular subsystem edac: convert sysdev_class to a regular subsystem rtmutex-tester: convert sysdev_class to a regular subsystem driver-core: implement 'sysdev' functionality for regular devices and buses kref: fix up the kfree build problems kref: Remove the memory barriers kref: Implement kref_put in terms of kref_sub kref: Inline all functions Drivers: hv: Get rid of an unnecessary check in hv.c Drivers: hv: Make the vmbus driver unloadable Drivers: hv: Fix a memory leak Documentation: Update stable address MAINTAINERS: stable: Update address w1: add fast search for single slave bus driver-core: skip uevent generation when nobody is listening drivers: hv: Don't OOPS when you cannot init vmbus firmware: google: fix gsmi.c build warning drivers_base: make argument to platform_device_register_full const ...
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diff --git a/fs/debugfs/file.c b/fs/debugfs/file.c
index 90f76575c056..989f07fb86f7 100644
--- a/fs/debugfs/file.c
+++ b/fs/debugfs/file.c
@@ -15,9 +15,11 @@
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
+#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/pagemap.h>
#include <linux/namei.h>
#include <linux/debugfs.h>
+#include <linux/io.h>
static ssize_t default_read_file(struct file *file, char __user *buf,
size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
@@ -525,3 +527,92 @@ struct dentry *debugfs_create_blob(const char *name, mode_t mode,
return debugfs_create_file(name, mode, parent, blob, &fops_blob);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(debugfs_create_blob);
+
+/*
+ * The regset32 stuff is used to print 32-bit registers using the
+ * seq_file utilities. We offer printing a register set in an already-opened
+ * sequential file or create a debugfs file that only prints a regset32.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * debugfs_print_regs32 - use seq_print to describe a set of registers
+ * @s: the seq_file structure being used to generate output
+ * @regs: an array if struct debugfs_reg32 structures
+ * @mregs: the length of the above array
+ * @base: the base address to be used in reading the registers
+ * @prefix: a string to be prefixed to every output line
+ *
+ * This function outputs a text block describing the current values of
+ * some 32-bit hardware registers. It is meant to be used within debugfs
+ * files based on seq_file that need to show registers, intermixed with other
+ * information. The prefix argument may be used to specify a leading string,
+ * because some peripherals have several blocks of identical registers,
+ * for example configuration of dma channels
+ */
+int debugfs_print_regs32(struct seq_file *s, const struct debugfs_reg32 *regs,
+ int nregs, void __iomem *base, char *prefix)
+{
+ int i, ret = 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < nregs; i++, regs++) {
+ if (prefix)
+ ret += seq_printf(s, "%s", prefix);
+ ret += seq_printf(s, "%s = 0x%08x\n", regs->name,
+ readl(base + regs->offset));
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(debugfs_print_regs32);
+
+static int debugfs_show_regset32(struct seq_file *s, void *data)
+{
+ struct debugfs_regset32 *regset = s->private;
+
+ debugfs_print_regs32(s, regset->regs, regset->nregs, regset->base, "");
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int debugfs_open_regset32(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
+{
+ return single_open(file, debugfs_show_regset32, inode->i_private);
+}
+
+static const struct file_operations fops_regset32 = {
+ .open = debugfs_open_regset32,
+ .read = seq_read,
+ .llseek = seq_lseek,
+ .release = single_release,
+};
+
+/**
+ * debugfs_create_regset32 - create a debugfs file that returns register values
+ * @name: a pointer to a string containing the name of the file to create.
+ * @mode: the permission that the file should have
+ * @parent: a pointer to the parent dentry for this file. This should be a
+ * directory dentry if set. If this parameter is %NULL, then the
+ * file will be created in the root of the debugfs filesystem.
+ * @regset: a pointer to a struct debugfs_regset32, which contains a pointer
+ * to an array of register definitions, the array size and the base
+ * address where the register bank is to be found.
+ *
+ * This function creates a file in debugfs with the given name that reports
+ * the names and values of a set of 32-bit registers. If the @mode variable
+ * is so set it can be read from. Writing is not supported.
+ *
+ * This function will return a pointer to a dentry if it succeeds. This
+ * pointer must be passed to the debugfs_remove() function when the file is
+ * to be removed (no automatic cleanup happens if your module is unloaded,
+ * you are responsible here.) If an error occurs, %NULL will be returned.
+ *
+ * If debugfs is not enabled in the kernel, the value -%ENODEV will be
+ * returned. It is not wise to check for this value, but rather, check for
+ * %NULL or !%NULL instead as to eliminate the need for #ifdef in the calling
+ * code.
+ */
+struct dentry *debugfs_create_regset32(const char *name, mode_t mode,
+ struct dentry *parent,
+ struct debugfs_regset32 *regset)
+{
+ return debugfs_create_file(name, mode, parent, regset, &fops_regset32);
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(debugfs_create_regset32);