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From ccc444abbce9df5f0747db8dd10bd39388d58836 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Ogness <john.ogness@linutronix.de>
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 15:33:40 +0106
Subject: [PATCH 088/323] printk: use atomic64_t for devkmsg_user.seq
Origin: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/rt/5.10/older/patches-5.10.204-rt100.tar.xz
@user->seq is indirectly protected by @logbuf_lock. Once @logbuf_lock
is removed, @user->seq will be no longer safe from an atomicity point
of view.
In preparation for the removal of @logbuf_lock, change it to
atomic64_t to provide this safety.
Signed-off-by: John Ogness <john.ogness@linutronix.de>
---
kernel/printk/printk.c | 22 +++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/kernel/printk/printk.c b/kernel/printk/printk.c
index 4444b3e292d5..a351ed400c04 100644
--- a/kernel/printk/printk.c
+++ b/kernel/printk/printk.c
@@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ static ssize_t msg_print_ext_body(char *buf, size_t size,
/* /dev/kmsg - userspace message inject/listen interface */
struct devkmsg_user {
- u64 seq;
+ atomic64_t seq;
struct ratelimit_state rs;
struct mutex lock;
char buf[CONSOLE_EXT_LOG_MAX];
@@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ static ssize_t devkmsg_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf,
return ret;
logbuf_lock_irq();
- if (!prb_read_valid(prb, user->seq, r)) {
+ if (!prb_read_valid(prb, atomic64_read(&user->seq), r)) {
if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) {
ret = -EAGAIN;
logbuf_unlock_irq();
@@ -775,15 +775,15 @@ static ssize_t devkmsg_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf,
logbuf_unlock_irq();
ret = wait_event_interruptible(log_wait,
- prb_read_valid(prb, user->seq, r));
+ prb_read_valid(prb, atomic64_read(&user->seq), r));
if (ret)
goto out;
logbuf_lock_irq();
}
- if (r->info->seq != user->seq) {
+ if (r->info->seq != atomic64_read(&user->seq)) {
/* our last seen message is gone, return error and reset */
- user->seq = r->info->seq;
+ atomic64_set(&user->seq, r->info->seq);
ret = -EPIPE;
logbuf_unlock_irq();
goto out;
@@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ static ssize_t devkmsg_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf,
&r->text_buf[0], r->info->text_len,
&r->info->dev_info);
- user->seq = r->info->seq + 1;
+ atomic64_set(&user->seq, r->info->seq + 1);
logbuf_unlock_irq();
if (len > count) {
@@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ static loff_t devkmsg_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int whence)
switch (whence) {
case SEEK_SET:
/* the first record */
- user->seq = prb_first_valid_seq(prb);
+ atomic64_set(&user->seq, prb_first_valid_seq(prb));
break;
case SEEK_DATA:
/*
@@ -842,11 +842,11 @@ static loff_t devkmsg_llseek(struct file *file, loff_t offset, int whence)
* like issued by 'dmesg -c'. Reading /dev/kmsg itself
* changes no global state, and does not clear anything.
*/
- user->seq = latched_seq_read_nolock(&clear_seq);
+ atomic64_set(&user->seq, latched_seq_read_nolock(&clear_seq));
break;
case SEEK_END:
/* after the last record */
- user->seq = prb_next_seq(prb);
+ atomic64_set(&user->seq, prb_next_seq(prb));
break;
default:
ret = -EINVAL;
@@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ static __poll_t devkmsg_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait)
logbuf_lock_irq();
if (prb_read_valid_info(prb, user->seq, &info, NULL)) {
/* return error when data has vanished underneath us */
- if (info.seq != user->seq)
+ if (info.seq != atomic64_read(&user->seq))
ret = EPOLLIN|EPOLLRDNORM|EPOLLERR|EPOLLPRI;
else
ret = EPOLLIN|EPOLLRDNORM;
@@ -908,7 +908,7 @@ static int devkmsg_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
&user->text_buf[0], sizeof(user->text_buf));
logbuf_lock_irq();
- user->seq = prb_first_valid_seq(prb);
+ atomic64_set(&user->seq, prb_first_valid_seq(prb));
logbuf_unlock_irq();
file->private_data = user;
--
2.43.0
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