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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-08-07 13:11:22 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-08-07 13:11:22 +0000 |
commit | b20732900e4636a467c0183a47f7396700f5f743 (patch) | |
tree | 42f079ff82e701ebcb76829974b4caca3e5b6798 /drivers/md/dm-vdo/errors.c | |
parent | Adding upstream version 6.8.12. (diff) | |
download | linux-b20732900e4636a467c0183a47f7396700f5f743.tar.xz linux-b20732900e4636a467c0183a47f7396700f5f743.zip |
Adding upstream version 6.9.7.upstream/6.9.7
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/md/dm-vdo/errors.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/md/dm-vdo/errors.c | 307 |
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diff --git a/drivers/md/dm-vdo/errors.c b/drivers/md/dm-vdo/errors.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6f89eb1c63 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/md/dm-vdo/errors.c @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only +/* + * Copyright 2023 Red Hat + */ + +#include "errors.h" + +#include <linux/compiler.h> +#include <linux/errno.h> + +#include "logger.h" +#include "permassert.h" +#include "string-utils.h" + +static const struct error_info successful = { "UDS_SUCCESS", "Success" }; + +static const char *const message_table[] = { + [EPERM] = "Operation not permitted", + [ENOENT] = "No such file or directory", + [ESRCH] = "No such process", + [EINTR] = "Interrupted system call", + [EIO] = "Input/output error", + [ENXIO] = "No such device or address", + [E2BIG] = "Argument list too long", + [ENOEXEC] = "Exec format error", + [EBADF] = "Bad file descriptor", + [ECHILD] = "No child processes", + [EAGAIN] = "Resource temporarily unavailable", + [ENOMEM] = "Cannot allocate memory", + [EACCES] = "Permission denied", + [EFAULT] = "Bad address", + [ENOTBLK] = "Block device required", + [EBUSY] = "Device or resource busy", + [EEXIST] = "File exists", + [EXDEV] = "Invalid cross-device link", + [ENODEV] = "No such device", + [ENOTDIR] = "Not a directory", + [EISDIR] = "Is a directory", + [EINVAL] = "Invalid argument", + [ENFILE] = "Too many open files in system", + [EMFILE] = "Too many open files", + [ENOTTY] = "Inappropriate ioctl for device", + [ETXTBSY] = "Text file busy", + [EFBIG] = "File too large", + [ENOSPC] = "No space left on device", + [ESPIPE] = "Illegal seek", + [EROFS] = "Read-only file system", + [EMLINK] = "Too many links", + [EPIPE] = "Broken pipe", + [EDOM] = "Numerical argument out of domain", + [ERANGE] = "Numerical result out of range" +}; + +static const struct error_info error_list[] = { + { "UDS_OVERFLOW", "Index overflow" }, + { "UDS_INVALID_ARGUMENT", "Invalid argument passed to internal routine" }, + { "UDS_BAD_STATE", "UDS data structures are in an invalid state" }, + { "UDS_DUPLICATE_NAME", "Attempt to enter the same name into a delta index twice" }, + { "UDS_ASSERTION_FAILED", "Assertion failed" }, + { "UDS_QUEUED", "Request queued" }, + { "UDS_ALREADY_REGISTERED", "Error range already registered" }, + { "UDS_OUT_OF_RANGE", "Cannot access data outside specified limits" }, + { "UDS_DISABLED", "UDS library context is disabled" }, + { "UDS_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION", "Unsupported version" }, + { "UDS_CORRUPT_DATA", "Some index structure is corrupt" }, + { "UDS_NO_INDEX", "No index found" }, + { "UDS_INDEX_NOT_SAVED_CLEANLY", "Index not saved cleanly" }, +}; + +struct error_block { + const char *name; + int base; + int last; + int max; + const struct error_info *infos; +}; + +#define MAX_ERROR_BLOCKS 6 + +static struct { + int allocated; + int count; + struct error_block blocks[MAX_ERROR_BLOCKS]; +} registered_errors = { + .allocated = MAX_ERROR_BLOCKS, + .count = 1, + .blocks = { { + .name = "UDS Error", + .base = UDS_ERROR_CODE_BASE, + .last = UDS_ERROR_CODE_LAST, + .max = UDS_ERROR_CODE_BLOCK_END, + .infos = error_list, + } }, +}; + +/* Get the error info for an error number. Also returns the name of the error block, if known. */ +static const char *get_error_info(int errnum, const struct error_info **info_ptr) +{ + struct error_block *block; + + if (errnum == UDS_SUCCESS) { + *info_ptr = &successful; + return NULL; + } + + for (block = registered_errors.blocks; + block < registered_errors.blocks + registered_errors.count; + block++) { + if ((errnum >= block->base) && (errnum < block->last)) { + *info_ptr = block->infos + (errnum - block->base); + return block->name; + } else if ((errnum >= block->last) && (errnum < block->max)) { + *info_ptr = NULL; + return block->name; + } + } + + return NULL; +} + +/* Return a string describing a system error message. */ +static const char *system_string_error(int errnum, char *buf, size_t buflen) +{ + size_t len; + const char *error_string = NULL; + + if ((errnum > 0) && (errnum < ARRAY_SIZE(message_table))) + error_string = message_table[errnum]; + + len = ((error_string == NULL) ? + snprintf(buf, buflen, "Unknown error %d", errnum) : + snprintf(buf, buflen, "%s", error_string)); + if (len < buflen) + return buf; + + buf[0] = '\0'; + return "System error"; +} + +/* Convert an error code to a descriptive string. */ +const char *uds_string_error(int errnum, char *buf, size_t buflen) +{ + char *buffer = buf; + char *buf_end = buf + buflen; + const struct error_info *info = NULL; + const char *block_name; + + if (buf == NULL) + return NULL; + + if (errnum < 0) + errnum = -errnum; + + block_name = get_error_info(errnum, &info); + if (block_name != NULL) { + if (info != NULL) { + buffer = vdo_append_to_buffer(buffer, buf_end, "%s: %s", + block_name, info->message); + } else { + buffer = vdo_append_to_buffer(buffer, buf_end, "Unknown %s %d", + block_name, errnum); + } + } else if (info != NULL) { + buffer = vdo_append_to_buffer(buffer, buf_end, "%s", info->message); + } else { + const char *tmp = system_string_error(errnum, buffer, buf_end - buffer); + + if (tmp != buffer) + buffer = vdo_append_to_buffer(buffer, buf_end, "%s", tmp); + else + buffer += strlen(tmp); + } + + return buf; +} + +/* Convert an error code to its name. */ +const char *uds_string_error_name(int errnum, char *buf, size_t buflen) +{ + char *buffer = buf; + char *buf_end = buf + buflen; + const struct error_info *info = NULL; + const char *block_name; + + if (errnum < 0) + errnum = -errnum; + + block_name = get_error_info(errnum, &info); + if (block_name != NULL) { + if (info != NULL) { + buffer = vdo_append_to_buffer(buffer, buf_end, "%s", info->name); + } else { + buffer = vdo_append_to_buffer(buffer, buf_end, "%s %d", + block_name, errnum); + } + } else if (info != NULL) { + buffer = vdo_append_to_buffer(buffer, buf_end, "%s", info->name); + } else { + const char *tmp; + + tmp = system_string_error(errnum, buffer, buf_end - buffer); + if (tmp != buffer) + buffer = vdo_append_to_buffer(buffer, buf_end, "%s", tmp); + else + buffer += strlen(tmp); + } + + return buf; +} + +/* + * Translate an error code into a value acceptable to the kernel. The input error code may be a + * system-generated value (such as -EIO), or an internal UDS status code. The result will be a + * negative errno value. + */ +int uds_status_to_errno(int error) +{ + char error_name[VDO_MAX_ERROR_NAME_SIZE]; + char error_message[VDO_MAX_ERROR_MESSAGE_SIZE]; + + /* 0 is success, and negative values are already system error codes. */ + if (likely(error <= 0)) + return error; + + if (error < 1024) { + /* This is probably an errno from userspace. */ + return -error; + } + + /* Internal UDS errors */ + switch (error) { + case UDS_NO_INDEX: + case UDS_CORRUPT_DATA: + /* The index doesn't exist or can't be recovered. */ + return -ENOENT; + + case UDS_INDEX_NOT_SAVED_CLEANLY: + case UDS_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION: + /* + * The index exists, but can't be loaded. Tell the client it exists so they don't + * destroy it inadvertently. + */ + return -EEXIST; + + case UDS_DISABLED: + /* The session is unusable; only returned by requests. */ + return -EIO; + + default: + /* Translate an unexpected error into something generic. */ + vdo_log_info("%s: mapping status code %d (%s: %s) to -EIO", + __func__, error, + uds_string_error_name(error, error_name, + sizeof(error_name)), + uds_string_error(error, error_message, + sizeof(error_message))); + return -EIO; + } +} + +/* + * Register a block of error codes. + * + * @block_name: the name of the block of error codes + * @first_error: the first error code in the block + * @next_free_error: one past the highest possible error in the block + * @infos: a pointer to the error info array for the block + * @info_size: the size of the error info array + */ +int uds_register_error_block(const char *block_name, int first_error, + int next_free_error, const struct error_info *infos, + size_t info_size) +{ + int result; + struct error_block *block; + struct error_block new_block = { + .name = block_name, + .base = first_error, + .last = first_error + (info_size / sizeof(struct error_info)), + .max = next_free_error, + .infos = infos, + }; + + result = VDO_ASSERT(first_error < next_free_error, + "well-defined error block range"); + if (result != VDO_SUCCESS) + return result; + + if (registered_errors.count == registered_errors.allocated) { + /* This should never happen. */ + return UDS_OVERFLOW; + } + + for (block = registered_errors.blocks; + block < registered_errors.blocks + registered_errors.count; + block++) { + if (strcmp(block_name, block->name) == 0) + return UDS_DUPLICATE_NAME; + + /* Ensure error ranges do not overlap. */ + if ((first_error < block->max) && (next_free_error > block->base)) + return UDS_ALREADY_REGISTERED; + } + + registered_errors.blocks[registered_errors.count++] = new_block; + return UDS_SUCCESS; +} |