1/* 2 * Linux WiMAX 3 * Collection of tools to manage debug operations. 4 * 5 * 6 * Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Intel Corporation 7 * Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky.perez-gonzalez@intel.com> 8 * 9 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 10 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 11 * 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. 12 * 13 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 * GNU General Public License for more details. 17 * 18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 20 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 21 * 02110-1301, USA. 22 * 23 * 24 * Don't #include this file directly, read on! 25 * 26 * 27 * EXECUTING DEBUGGING ACTIONS OR NOT 28 * 29 * The main thing this framework provides is decission power to take a 30 * debug action (like printing a message) if the current debug level 31 * allows it. 32 * 33 * The decission power is at two levels: at compile-time (what does 34 * not make it is compiled out) and at run-time. The run-time 35 * selection is done per-submodule (as they are declared by the user 36 * of the framework). 37 * 38 * A call to d_test(L) (L being the target debug level) returns true 39 * if the action should be taken because the current debug levels 40 * allow it (both compile and run time). 41 * 42 * It follows that a call to d_test() that can be determined to be 43 * always false at compile time will get the code depending on it 44 * compiled out by optimization. 45 * 46 * 47 * DEBUG LEVELS 48 * 49 * It is up to the caller to define how much a debugging level is. 50 * 51 * Convention sets 0 as "no debug" (so an action marked as debug level 0 52 * will always be taken). The increasing debug levels are used for 53 * increased verbosity. 54 * 55 * 56 * USAGE 57 * 58 * Group the code in modules and submodules inside each module [which 59 * in most cases maps to Linux modules and .c files that compose 60 * those]. 61 * 62 * 63 * For each module, there is: 64 * 65 * - a MODULENAME (single word, legal C identifier) 66 * 67 * - a debug-levels.h header file that declares the list of 68 * submodules and that is included by all .c files that use 69 * the debugging tools. The file name can be anything. 70 * 71 * - some (optional) .c code to manipulate the runtime debug levels 72 * through debugfs. 73 * 74 * The debug-levels.h file would look like: 75 * 76 * #ifndef __debug_levels__h__ 77 * #define __debug_levels__h__ 78 * 79 * #define D_MODULENAME modulename 80 * #define D_MASTER 10 81 * 82 * #include <linux/wimax/debug.h> 83 * 84 * enum d_module { 85 * D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(submodule_1), 86 * D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(submodule_2), 87 * ... 88 * D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(submodule_N) 89 * }; 90 * 91 * #endif 92 * 93 * D_MASTER is the maximum compile-time debug level; any debug actions 94 * above this will be out. D_MODULENAME is the module name (legal C 95 * identifier), which has to be unique for each module (to avoid 96 * namespace collisions during linkage). Note those #defines need to 97 * be done before #including debug.h 98 * 99 * We declare N different submodules whose debug level can be 100 * independently controlled during runtime. 101 * 102 * In a .c file of the module (and only in one of them), define the 103 * following code: 104 * 105 * struct d_level D_LEVEL[] = { 106 * D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(submodule_1), 107 * D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(submodule_2), 108 * ... 109 * D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(submodule_N), 110 * }; 111 * size_t D_LEVEL_SIZE = ARRAY_SIZE(D_LEVEL); 112 * 113 * Externs for d_level_MODULENAME and d_level_size_MODULENAME are used 114 * and declared in this file using the D_LEVEL and D_LEVEL_SIZE macros 115 * #defined also in this file. 116 * 117 * To manipulate from user space the levels, create a debugfs dentry 118 * and then register each submodule with: 119 * 120 * result = d_level_register_debugfs("PREFIX_", submodule_X, parent); 121 * if (result < 0) 122 * goto error; 123 * 124 * Where PREFIX_ is a name of your chosing. This will create debugfs 125 * file with a single numeric value that can be use to tweak it. To 126 * remove the entires, just use debugfs_remove_recursive() on 'parent'. 127 * 128 * NOTE: remember that even if this will show attached to some 129 * particular instance of a device, the settings are *global*. 130 * 131 * 132 * On each submodule (for example, .c files), the debug infrastructure 133 * should be included like this: 134 * 135 * #define D_SUBMODULE submodule_x // matches one in debug-levels.h 136 * #include "debug-levels.h" 137 * 138 * after #including all your include files. 139 * 140 * 141 * Now you can use the d_*() macros below [d_test(), d_fnstart(), 142 * d_fnend(), d_printf(), d_dump()]. 143 * 144 * If their debug level is greater than D_MASTER, they will be 145 * compiled out. 146 * 147 * If their debug level is lower or equal than D_MASTER but greater 148 * than the current debug level of their submodule, they'll be 149 * ignored. 150 * 151 * Otherwise, the action will be performed. 152 */ 153#ifndef __debug__h__ 154#define __debug__h__ 155 156#include <linux/types.h> 157#include <linux/slab.h> 158 159struct device; 160 161/* Backend stuff */ 162 163/* 164 * Debug backend: generate a message header from a 'struct device' 165 * 166 * @head: buffer where to place the header 167 * @head_size: length of @head 168 * @dev: pointer to device used to generate a header from. If NULL, 169 * an empty ("") header is generated. 170 */ 171static inline 172void __d_head(char *head, size_t head_size, 173 struct device *dev) 174{ 175 if (dev == NULL) 176 head[0] = 0; 177 else if ((unsigned long)dev < 4096) { 178 printk(KERN_ERR "E: Corrupt dev %p\n", dev); 179 WARN_ON(1); 180 } else 181 snprintf(head, head_size, "%s %s: ", 182 dev_driver_string(dev), dev_name(dev)); 183} 184 185 186/* 187 * Debug backend: log some message if debugging is enabled 188 * 189 * @l: intended debug level 190 * @tag: tag to prefix the message with 191 * @dev: 'struct device' associated to this message 192 * @f: printf-like format and arguments 193 * 194 * Note this is optimized out if it doesn't pass the compile-time 195 * check; however, it is *always* compiled. This is useful to make 196 * sure the printf-like formats and variables are always checked and 197 * they don't get bit rot if you have all the debugging disabled. 198 */ 199#define _d_printf(l, tag, dev, f, a...) \ 200do { \ 201 char head[64]; \ 202 if (!d_test(l)) \ 203 break; \ 204 __d_head(head, sizeof(head), dev); \ 205 printk(KERN_ERR "%s%s%s: " f, head, __func__, tag, ##a); \ 206} while (0) 207 208 209/* 210 * CPP sintatic sugar to generate A_B like symbol names when one of 211 * the arguments is a a preprocessor #define. 212 */ 213#define __D_PASTE__(varname, modulename) varname##_##modulename 214#define __D_PASTE(varname, modulename) (__D_PASTE__(varname, modulename)) 215#define _D_SUBMODULE_INDEX(_name) (D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(_name)) 216 217 218/* 219 * Store a submodule's runtime debug level and name 220 */ 221struct d_level { 222 u8 level; 223 const char *name; 224}; 225 226 227/* 228 * List of available submodules and their debug levels 229 * 230 * We call them d_level_MODULENAME and d_level_size_MODULENAME; the 231 * macros D_LEVEL and D_LEVEL_SIZE contain the name already for 232 * convenience. 233 * 234 * This array and the size are defined on some .c file that is part of 235 * the current module. 236 */ 237#define D_LEVEL __D_PASTE(d_level, D_MODULENAME) 238#define D_LEVEL_SIZE __D_PASTE(d_level_size, D_MODULENAME) 239 240extern struct d_level D_LEVEL[]; 241extern size_t D_LEVEL_SIZE; 242 243 244/* 245 * Frontend stuff 246 * 247 * 248 * Stuff you need to declare prior to using the actual "debug" actions 249 * (defined below). 250 */ 251 252#ifndef D_MODULENAME 253#error D_MODULENAME is not defined in your debug-levels.h file 254/** 255 * D_MODULE - Name of the current module 256 * 257 * #define in your module's debug-levels.h, making sure it is 258 * unique. This has to be a legal C identifier. 259 */ 260#define D_MODULENAME undefined_modulename 261#endif 262 263 264#ifndef D_MASTER 265#warning D_MASTER not defined, but debug.h included! [see docs] 266/** 267 * D_MASTER - Compile time maximum debug level 268 * 269 * #define in your debug-levels.h file to the maximum debug level the 270 * runtime code will be allowed to have. This allows you to provide a 271 * main knob. 272 * 273 * Anything above that level will be optimized out of the compile. 274 * 275 * Defaults to zero (no debug code compiled in). 276 * 277 * Maximum one definition per module (at the debug-levels.h file). 278 */ 279#define D_MASTER 0 280#endif 281 282#ifndef D_SUBMODULE 283#error D_SUBMODULE not defined, but debug.h included! [see docs] 284/** 285 * D_SUBMODULE - Name of the current submodule 286 * 287 * #define in your submodule .c file before #including debug-levels.h 288 * to the name of the current submodule as previously declared and 289 * defined with D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE() (in your module's 290 * debug-levels.h) and D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(). 291 * 292 * This is used to provide runtime-control over the debug levels. 293 * 294 * Maximum one per .c file! Can be shared among different .c files 295 * (meaning they belong to the same submodule categorization). 296 */ 297#define D_SUBMODULE undefined_module 298#endif 299 300 301/** 302 * D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE - Declare a submodule for runtime debug level control 303 * 304 * @_name: name of the submodule, restricted to the chars that make up a 305 * valid C identifier ([a-zA-Z0-9_]). 306 * 307 * Declare in the module's debug-levels.h header file as: 308 * 309 * enum d_module { 310 * D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(submodule_1), 311 * D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(submodule_2), 312 * D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(submodule_3), 313 * }; 314 * 315 * Some corresponding .c file needs to have a matching 316 * D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(). 317 */ 318#define D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE(_name) __D_SUBMODULE_##_name 319 320 321/** 322 * D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE - Define a submodule for runtime debug level control 323 * 324 * @_name: name of the submodule, restricted to the chars that make up a 325 * valid C identifier ([a-zA-Z0-9_]). 326 * 327 * Use once per module (in some .c file) as: 328 * 329 * static 330 * struct d_level d_level_SUBMODULENAME[] = { 331 * D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(submodule_1), 332 * D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(submodule_2), 333 * D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(submodule_3), 334 * }; 335 * size_t d_level_size_SUBDMODULENAME = ARRAY_SIZE(d_level_SUBDMODULENAME); 336 * 337 * Matching D_SUBMODULE_DECLARE()s have to be present in a 338 * debug-levels.h header file. 339 */ 340#define D_SUBMODULE_DEFINE(_name) \ 341[__D_SUBMODULE_##_name] = { \ 342 .level = 0, \ 343 .name = #_name \ 344} 345 346 347 348/* The actual "debug" operations */ 349 350 351/** 352 * d_test - Returns true if debugging should be enabled 353 * 354 * @l: intended debug level (unsigned) 355 * 356 * If the master debug switch is enabled and the current settings are 357 * higher or equal to the requested level, then debugging 358 * output/actions should be enabled. 359 * 360 * NOTE: 361 * 362 * This needs to be coded so that it can be evaluated in compile 363 * time; this is why the ugly BUG_ON() is placed in there, so the 364 * D_MASTER evaluation compiles all out if it is compile-time false. 365 */ 366#define d_test(l) \ 367({ \ 368 unsigned __l = l; /* type enforcer */ \ 369 (D_MASTER) >= __l \ 370 && ({ \ 371 BUG_ON(_D_SUBMODULE_INDEX(D_SUBMODULE) >= D_LEVEL_SIZE);\ 372 D_LEVEL[_D_SUBMODULE_INDEX(D_SUBMODULE)].level >= __l; \ 373 }); \ 374}) 375 376 377/** 378 * d_fnstart - log message at function start if debugging enabled 379 * 380 * @l: intended debug level 381 * @_dev: 'struct device' pointer, NULL if none (for context) 382 * @f: printf-like format and arguments 383 */ 384#define d_fnstart(l, _dev, f, a...) _d_printf(l, " FNSTART", _dev, f, ## a) 385 386 387/** 388 * d_fnend - log message at function end if debugging enabled 389 * 390 * @l: intended debug level 391 * @_dev: 'struct device' pointer, NULL if none (for context) 392 * @f: printf-like format and arguments 393 */ 394#define d_fnend(l, _dev, f, a...) _d_printf(l, " FNEND", _dev, f, ## a) 395 396 397/** 398 * d_printf - log message if debugging enabled 399 * 400 * @l: intended debug level 401 * @_dev: 'struct device' pointer, NULL if none (for context) 402 * @f: printf-like format and arguments 403 */ 404#define d_printf(l, _dev, f, a...) _d_printf(l, "", _dev, f, ## a) 405 406 407/** 408 * d_dump - log buffer hex dump if debugging enabled 409 * 410 * @l: intended debug level 411 * @_dev: 'struct device' pointer, NULL if none (for context) 412 * @f: printf-like format and arguments 413 */ 414#define d_dump(l, dev, ptr, size) \ 415do { \ 416 char head[64]; \ 417 if (!d_test(l)) \ 418 break; \ 419 __d_head(head, sizeof(head), dev); \ 420 print_hex_dump(KERN_ERR, head, 0, 16, 1, \ 421 ((void *) ptr), (size), 0); \ 422} while (0) 423 424 425/** 426 * Export a submodule's debug level over debugfs as PREFIXSUBMODULE 427 * 428 * @prefix: string to prefix the name with 429 * @submodule: name of submodule (not a string, just the name) 430 * @dentry: debugfs parent dentry 431 * 432 * Returns: 0 if ok, < 0 errno on error. 433 * 434 * For removing, just use debugfs_remove_recursive() on the parent. 435 */ 436#define d_level_register_debugfs(prefix, name, parent) \ 437({ \ 438 int rc; \ 439 struct dentry *fd; \ 440 struct dentry *verify_parent_type = parent; \ 441 fd = debugfs_create_u8( \ 442 prefix #name, 0600, verify_parent_type, \ 443 &(D_LEVEL[__D_SUBMODULE_ ## name].level)); \ 444 rc = PTR_ERR(fd); \ 445 if (IS_ERR(fd) && rc != -ENODEV) \ 446 printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Can't create debugfs entry %s: " \ 447 "%d\n", __func__, prefix #name, rc); \ 448 else \ 449 rc = 0; \ 450 rc; \ 451}) 452 453 454static inline 455void d_submodule_set(struct d_level *d_level, size_t d_level_size, 456 const char *submodule, u8 level, const char *tag) 457{ 458 struct d_level *itr, *top; 459 int index = -1; 460 461 for (itr = d_level, top = itr + d_level_size; itr < top; itr++) { 462 index++; 463 if (itr->name == NULL) { 464 printk(KERN_ERR "%s: itr->name NULL?? (%p, #%d)\n", 465 tag, itr, index); 466 continue; 467 } 468 if (!strcmp(itr->name, submodule)) { 469 itr->level = level; 470 return; 471 } 472 } 473 printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unknown submodule %s\n", tag, submodule); 474} 475 476 477/** 478 * d_parse_params - Parse a string with debug parameters from the 479 * command line 480 * 481 * @d_level: level structure (D_LEVEL) 482 * @d_level_size: number of items in the level structure 483 * (D_LEVEL_SIZE). 484 * @_params: string with the parameters; this is a space (not tab!) 485 * separated list of NAME:VALUE, where value is the debug level 486 * and NAME is the name of the submodule. 487 * @tag: string for error messages (example: MODULE.ARGNAME). 488 */ 489static inline 490void d_parse_params(struct d_level *d_level, size_t d_level_size, 491 const char *_params, const char *tag) 492{ 493 char submodule[130], *params, *params_orig, *token, *colon; 494 unsigned level, tokens; 495 496 if (_params == NULL) 497 return; 498 params_orig = kstrdup(_params, GFP_KERNEL); 499 params = params_orig; 500 while (1) { 501 token = strsep(¶ms, " "); 502 if (token == NULL) 503 break; 504 if (*token == '\0') /* eat joint spaces */ 505 continue; 506 /* kernel's sscanf %s eats until whitespace, so we 507 * replace : by \n so it doesn't get eaten later by 508 * strsep */ 509 colon = strchr(token, ':'); 510 if (colon != NULL) 511 *colon = '\n'; 512 tokens = sscanf(token, "%s\n%u", submodule, &level); 513 if (colon != NULL) 514 *colon = ':'; /* set back, for error messages */ 515 if (tokens == 2) 516 d_submodule_set(d_level, d_level_size, 517 submodule, level, tag); 518 else 519 printk(KERN_ERR "%s: can't parse '%s' as a " 520 "SUBMODULE:LEVEL (%d tokens)\n", 521 tag, token, tokens); 522 } 523 kfree(params_orig); 524} 525 526#endif /* #ifndef __debug__h__ */ 527