From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on aws-us-west-2-korg-lkml-1.web.codeaurora.org X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-8.2 required=3.0 tests=HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, INCLUDES_PATCH,MAILING_LIST_MULTI,SIGNED_OFF_BY,SPF_HELO_NONE,SPF_PASS, UNPARSEABLE_RELAY,USER_AGENT_SANE_1 autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.0 Received: from mail.kernel.org (mail.kernel.org [198.145.29.99]) by smtp.lore.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id C0C88C54E8D for ; Mon, 11 May 2020 08:36:55 +0000 (UTC) Received: from vger.kernel.org (vger.kernel.org [23.128.96.18]) by mail.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 9A1A4218AC for ; Mon, 11 May 2020 08:36:55 +0000 (UTC) Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1729287AbgEKIgz (ORCPT ); Mon, 11 May 2020 04:36:55 -0400 Received: from smtp2207-205.mail.aliyun.com ([121.197.207.205]:43653 "EHLO smtp2207-205.mail.aliyun.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-OK) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1729270AbgEKIgy (ORCPT ); Mon, 11 May 2020 04:36:54 -0400 X-Alimail-AntiSpam: AC=CONTINUE;BC=0.07436282|-1;CH=green;DM=|CONTINUE|false|;DS=CONTINUE|ham_system_inform|0.695302-0.00252888-0.302169;FP=0|0|0|0|0|-1|-1|-1;HT=e02c03297;MF=liaoweixiong@allwinnertech.com;NM=1;PH=DS;RN=16;RT=16;SR=0;TI=SMTPD_---.HWncSpm_1589186202; Received: from 172.16.10.102(mailfrom:liaoweixiong@allwinnertech.com fp:SMTPD_---.HWncSpm_1589186202) by smtp.aliyun-inc.com(10.147.40.200); Mon, 11 May 2020 16:36:43 +0800 From: WeiXiong Liao Subject: Re: [PATCH v7 09/18] pstore/blk: Introduce backend for block devices To: Kees Cook Cc: Anton Vorontsov , Colin Cross , Tony Luck , Jonathan Corbet , Miquel Raynal , Richard Weinberger , Vignesh Raghavendra , Petr Mladek , Sergey Senozhatsky , Steven Rostedt , Rob Herring , Pavel Tatashin , linux-doc@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org References: <20200510202436.63222-1-keescook@chromium.org> <20200510202436.63222-10-keescook@chromium.org> Message-ID: <1f63c624-98aa-52de-a1ef-0a449decf4e9@allwinnertech.com> Date: Mon, 11 May 2020 16:36:51 +0800 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.6.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <20200510202436.63222-10-keescook@chromium.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org hi Kees Cook, On 2020/5/11 AM 4:24, Kees Cook wrote: > From: WeiXiong Liao > > pstore/blk is similar to pstore/ram, but uses a block device as the > storage rather than persistent ram. > > The pstore/blk backend solves two common use-cases that used to preclude > using pstore/ram: > - not all devices have a battery that could be used to persist > regular RAM across power failures. > - most embedded intelligent equipment have no persistent ram, which > increases costs, instead preferring cheaper solutions, like block > devices. > > pstore/blk provides separate configurations for the end user and for the > block drivers. User configuration determines how pstore/blk operates, such > as record sizes, max kmsg dump reasons, etc. These can be set by Kconfig > and/or module parameters, but module parameter have priority over Kconfig. > Driver configuration covers all the details about the target block device, > such as total size of the device and how to perform read/write operations. > These are provided by block drivers, calling pstore_register_blkdev(), > including an optional panic_write callback used to bypass regular IO > APIs in an effort to avoid potentially destabilized kernel code during > a panic. > > Signed-off-by: WeiXiong Liao > Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/1585126506-18635-3-git-send-email-liaoweixiong@allwinnertech.com > Co-developed-by: Kees Cook > Signed-off-by: Kees Cook > --- > fs/pstore/Kconfig | 64 ++++++ > fs/pstore/Makefile | 3 + > fs/pstore/blk.c | 436 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/linux/pstore_blk.h | 51 +++++ > 4 files changed, 554 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 fs/pstore/blk.c > create mode 100644 include/linux/pstore_blk.h > > diff --git a/fs/pstore/Kconfig b/fs/pstore/Kconfig > index 98d2457bdd9f..92ba73bd0b62 100644 > --- a/fs/pstore/Kconfig > +++ b/fs/pstore/Kconfig > @@ -160,3 +160,67 @@ config PSTORE_ZONE > help > The common layer for pstore/blk (and pstore/ram in the future) > to manage storage in zones. > + > +config PSTORE_BLK > + tristate "Log panic/oops to a block device" > + depends on PSTORE > + depends on BLOCK > + select PSTORE_ZONE > + default n > + help > + This enables panic and oops message to be logged to a block dev > + where it can be read back at some later point. > + > + If unsure, say N. > + > +config PSTORE_BLK_BLKDEV > + string "block device identifier" > + depends on PSTORE_BLK > + default "" > + help > + Which block device should be used for pstore/blk. > + > + It accept the following variants: > + 1) device number in hexadecimal represents > + itself no leading 0x, for example b302. > + 2) /dev/ represents the device number of disk > + 3) /dev/ represents the device number > + of partition - device number of disk plus the partition number > + 4) /dev/p - same as the above, this form is > + used when disk name of partitioned disk ends with a digit. > + 5) PARTUUID=00112233-4455-6677-8899-AABBCCDDEEFF representing the > + unique id of a partition if the partition table provides it. > + The UUID may be either an EFI/GPT UUID, or refer to an MSDOS > + partition using the format SSSSSSSS-PP, where SSSSSSSS is a zero- > + filled hex representation of the 32-bit "NT disk signature", and PP > + is a zero-filled hex representation of the 1-based partition number. > + 6) PARTUUID=/PARTNROFF= to select a partition in relation > + to a partition with a known unique id. > + 7) : major and minor number of the device separated by > + a colon. > + > + NOTE that, both Kconfig and module parameters can configure > + pstore/blk, but module parameters have priority over Kconfig. > + > +config PSTORE_BLK_KMSG_SIZE > + int "Size in Kbytes of kmsg dump log to store" > + depends on PSTORE_BLK > + default 64 > + help > + This just sets size of kmsg dump (oops, panic, etc) log for > + pstore/blk. The size is in KB and must be a multiple of 4. > + > + NOTE that, both Kconfig and module parameters can configure > + pstore/blk, but module parameters have priority over Kconfig. > + > +config PSTORE_BLK_MAX_REASON > + int "Maximum kmsg dump reason to store" > + depends on PSTORE_BLK > + default 2 > + help > + The maximum reason for kmsg dumps to store. The default is > + 2 (KMSG_DUMP_OOPS), see include/linux/kmsg_dump.h's > + enum kmsg_dump_reason for more details. > + > + NOTE that, both Kconfig and module parameters can configure > + pstore/blk, but module parameters have priority over Kconfig. > diff --git a/fs/pstore/Makefile b/fs/pstore/Makefile > index 58a967cbe4af..c270467aeece 100644 > --- a/fs/pstore/Makefile > +++ b/fs/pstore/Makefile > @@ -15,3 +15,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_PSTORE_RAM) += ramoops.o > > pstore_zone-objs += zone.o > obj-$(CONFIG_PSTORE_ZONE) += pstore_zone.o > + > +pstore_blk-objs += blk.o > +obj-$(CONFIG_PSTORE_BLK) += pstore_blk.o > diff --git a/fs/pstore/blk.c b/fs/pstore/blk.c > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..cec1fa261d1b > --- /dev/null > +++ b/fs/pstore/blk.c > @@ -0,0 +1,436 @@ > +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > +/* > + * Implements pstore backend driver that write to block (or non-block) storage > + * devices, using the pstore/zone API. > + */ > + > +#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt > + > +#include > +#include > +#include "../../block/blk.h" > +#include > +#include > +#include > +#include > +#include > +#include > +#include > +#include > + > +static long kmsg_size = CONFIG_PSTORE_BLK_KMSG_SIZE; > +module_param(kmsg_size, long, 0400); > +MODULE_PARM_DESC(kmsg_size, "kmsg dump record size in kbytes"); > + > +static int max_reason = CONFIG_PSTORE_BLK_MAX_REASON; > +module_param(max_reason, int, 0400); > +MODULE_PARM_DESC(max_reason, > + "maximum reason for kmsg dump (default 2: Oops and Panic)"); > + > +/* > + * blkdev - the block device to use for pstore storage > + * > + * Usually, this will be a partition of a block device. > + * > + * blkdev accepts the following variants: > + * 1) device number in hexadecimal represents itself > + * no leading 0x, for example b302. > + * 2) /dev/ represents the device number of disk > + * 3) /dev/ represents the device number > + * of partition - device number of disk plus the partition number > + * 4) /dev/p - same as the above, that form is > + * used when disk name of partitioned disk ends on a digit. > + * 5) PARTUUID=00112233-4455-6677-8899-AABBCCDDEEFF representing the > + * unique id of a partition if the partition table provides it. > + * The UUID may be either an EFI/GPT UUID, or refer to an MSDOS > + * partition using the format SSSSSSSS-PP, where SSSSSSSS is a zero- > + * filled hex representation of the 32-bit "NT disk signature", and PP > + * is a zero-filled hex representation of the 1-based partition number. > + * 6) PARTUUID=/PARTNROFF= to select a partition in relation to > + * a partition with a known unique id. > + * 7) : major and minor number of the device separated by > + * a colon. > + */ > +static char blkdev[80] = CONFIG_PSTORE_BLK_BLKDEV; > +module_param_string(blkdev, blkdev, 80, 0400); > +MODULE_PARM_DESC(blkdev, "block device for pstore storage"); > + > +/* > + * All globals must only be accessed under the pstore_blk_lock > + * during the register/unregister functions. > + */ > +static DEFINE_MUTEX(pstore_blk_lock); > +static struct block_device *psblk_bdev; > +static struct pstore_zone_info *pstore_zone_info; > +static pstore_blk_panic_write_op blkdev_panic_write; > +static struct bdev_info { > + dev_t devt; > + sector_t nr_sects; > + sector_t start_sect; > +} g_bdev_info; > + > +/** > + * struct pstore_device_info - back-end pstore/blk driver structure. > + * > + * @total_size: The total size in bytes pstore/blk can use. It must be greater > + * than 4096 and be multiple of 4096. > + * @flags: Refer to macro starting with PSTORE_FLAGS defined in > + * linux/pstore.h. It means what front-ends this device support. > + * Zero means all backends for compatible. > + * @read: The general read operation. Both of the function parameters > + * @size and @offset are relative value to bock device (not the > + * whole disk). > + * On success, the number of bytes should be returned, others > + * means error. > + * @write: The same as @read. > + * @panic_write:The write operation only used for panic case. It's optional > + * if you do not care panic log. The parameters and return value > + * are the same as @read. > + */ > +struct pstore_device_info { > + unsigned long total_size; > + unsigned int flags; > + pstore_zone_read_op read; > + pstore_zone_write_op write; > + pstore_zone_write_op panic_write; > +}; > + > +static int psblk_register_do(struct pstore_device_info *dev) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + if (!dev || !dev->total_size || !dev->read || !dev->write) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + mutex_lock(&pstore_blk_lock); > + > + /* someone already registered before */ > + if (pstore_zone_info) { > + mutex_unlock(&pstore_blk_lock); > + return -EBUSY; > + } > + pstore_zone_info = kzalloc(sizeof(struct pstore_zone_info), GFP_KERNEL); > + if (!pstore_zone_info) { > + mutex_unlock(&pstore_blk_lock); > + return -ENOMEM; > + } > + > + /* zero means not limit on which backends to attempt to store. */ > + if (!dev->flags) > + dev->flags = UINT_MAX; > + > +#define verify_size(name, alignsize, enabled) { \ > + long _##name_ = (enabled) ? (name) : 0; \ > + _##name_ = _##name_ <= 0 ? 0 : (_##name_ * 1024); \ > + if (_##name_ & ((alignsize) - 1)) { \ > + pr_info(#name " must align to %d\n", \ > + (alignsize)); \ > + _##name_ = ALIGN(name, (alignsize)); \ > + } \ > + name = _##name_ / 1024; \ > + pstore_zone_info->name = _##name_; \ > + } > + > + verify_size(kmsg_size, 4096, dev->flags & PSTORE_FLAGS_DMESG); > +#undef verify_size > + > + pstore_zone_info->total_size = dev->total_size; > + pstore_zone_info->max_reason = max_reason; > + pstore_zone_info->read = dev->read; > + pstore_zone_info->write = dev->write; > + pstore_zone_info->panic_write = dev->panic_write; > + pstore_zone_info->name = KBUILD_MODNAME; > + pstore_zone_info->owner = THIS_MODULE; > + > + ret = register_pstore_zone(pstore_zone_info); > + if (ret) { > + kfree(pstore_zone_info); > + pstore_zone_info = NULL; > + } > + mutex_unlock(&pstore_blk_lock); > + return ret; > +} > + > +static void psblk_unregister_do(struct pstore_device_info *dev) > +{ > + mutex_lock(&pstore_blk_lock); > + if (pstore_zone_info && pstore_zone_info->read == dev->read) { > + unregister_pstore_zone(pstore_zone_info); > + kfree(pstore_zone_info); > + pstore_zone_info = NULL; > + } > + mutex_unlock(&pstore_blk_lock); > +} > + > +/** > + * psblk_get_bdev() - open block device > + * > + * @holder: Exclusive holder identifier > + * @info: Information about bdev to fill in > + * > + * Return: pointer to block device on success and others on error. > + * > + * On success, the returned block_device has reference count of one. > + */ > +static struct block_device *psblk_get_bdev(void *holder, > + struct bdev_info *info) Well. That's pretty a good idea to get information about block device after registering. And after your codes, the global variable g_bdev_info is useless. It's time to drop it. > +{ > + struct block_device *bdev = ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); > + fmode_t mode = FMODE_READ | FMODE_WRITE; > + sector_t nr_sects; > + > + if (WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&pstore_blk_lock))) > + return ERR_PTR(-EINVAL); > + > + if (pstore_zone_info) > + return ERR_PTR(-EBUSY); > + > + if (!blkdev[0]) > + return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); > + > + if (holder) > + mode |= FMODE_EXCL; > + bdev = blkdev_get_by_path(blkdev, mode, holder); > + if (IS_ERR(bdev)) { > + dev_t devt; > + > + devt = name_to_dev_t(blkdev); > + if (devt == 0) > + return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); > + bdev = blkdev_get_by_dev(devt, mode, holder); > + } We should check bdev here. Otherwise, part_nr_sects_read() may catch segment error. if (IS_ERR(bdev)) return bdev; > + > + nr_sects = part_nr_sects_read(bdev->bd_part); > + if (!nr_sects) { > + pr_err("not enough space for '%s'\n", blkdev); > + blkdev_put(bdev, mode); > + return ERR_PTR(-ENOSPC); > + } > + > + if (info) { > + info->devt = bdev->bd_dev; > + info->nr_sects = nr_sects; > + info->start_sect = get_start_sect(bdev); > + } > + > + return bdev; > +} > + > +static void psblk_put_bdev(struct block_device *bdev, void *holder) > +{ > + fmode_t mode = FMODE_READ | FMODE_WRITE; > + > + if (!bdev) > + return; > + > + if (WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&pstore_blk_lock))) > + return; > + > + if (holder) > + mode |= FMODE_EXCL; > + blkdev_put(bdev, mode); > +} > + > +static ssize_t psblk_generic_blk_read(char *buf, size_t bytes, loff_t pos) > +{ > + struct block_device *bdev = psblk_bdev; > + struct file file; > + struct kiocb kiocb; > + struct iov_iter iter; > + struct kvec iov = {.iov_base = buf, .iov_len = bytes}; > + > + if (!bdev) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + memset(&file, 0, sizeof(struct file)); > + file.f_mapping = bdev->bd_inode->i_mapping; > + file.f_flags = O_DSYNC | __O_SYNC | O_NOATIME; > + file.f_inode = bdev->bd_inode; > + file_ra_state_init(&file.f_ra, file.f_mapping); > + > + init_sync_kiocb(&kiocb, &file); > + kiocb.ki_pos = pos; > + iov_iter_kvec(&iter, READ, &iov, 1, bytes); > + > + return generic_file_read_iter(&kiocb, &iter); > +} > + > +static ssize_t psblk_generic_blk_write(const char *buf, size_t bytes, > + loff_t pos) > +{ > + struct block_device *bdev = psblk_bdev; > + struct iov_iter iter; > + struct kiocb kiocb; > + struct file file; > + ssize_t ret; > + struct kvec iov = {.iov_base = (void *)buf, .iov_len = bytes}; > + > + if (!bdev) > + return -ENODEV; > + > + /* Console/Ftrace backend may handle buffer until flush dirty zones */ > + if (in_interrupt() || irqs_disabled()) > + return -EBUSY; > + > + memset(&file, 0, sizeof(struct file)); > + file.f_mapping = bdev->bd_inode->i_mapping; > + file.f_flags = O_DSYNC | __O_SYNC | O_NOATIME; > + file.f_inode = bdev->bd_inode; > + > + init_sync_kiocb(&kiocb, &file); > + kiocb.ki_pos = pos; > + iov_iter_kvec(&iter, WRITE, &iov, 1, bytes); > + > + inode_lock(bdev->bd_inode); > + ret = generic_write_checks(&kiocb, &iter); > + if (ret > 0) > + ret = generic_perform_write(&file, &iter, pos); > + inode_unlock(bdev->bd_inode); > + > + if (likely(ret > 0)) { > + const struct file_operations f_op = {.fsync = blkdev_fsync}; > + > + file.f_op = &f_op; > + kiocb.ki_pos += ret; > + ret = generic_write_sync(&kiocb, ret); > + } > + return ret; > +} > + > +static ssize_t psblk_blk_panic_write(const char *buf, size_t size, > + loff_t off) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + if (!blkdev_panic_write) > + return -EOPNOTSUPP; > + > + /* size and off must align to SECTOR_SIZE for block device */ > + ret = blkdev_panic_write(buf, off >> SECTOR_SHIFT, > + size >> SECTOR_SHIFT); > + return ret ? -EIO : size; > +} > + > +static int __register_pstore_blk(struct pstore_blk_info *info) > +{ > + char bdev_name[BDEVNAME_SIZE]; > + struct block_device *bdev; > + struct pstore_device_info dev; > + struct bdev_info binfo; > + void *holder = blkdev; > + int ret = -ENODEV; > + > + if (WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&pstore_blk_lock))) > + return -EINVAL; > + > + /* hold bdev exclusively */ > + memset(&binfo, 0, sizeof(binfo)); > + bdev = psblk_get_bdev(holder, &binfo); > + if (IS_ERR(bdev)) { > + pr_err("failed to open '%s'!\n", blkdev); > + ret = PTR_ERR(bdev); > + goto err_put_bdev; It should not goto err_put_bdev since bdev already be put if get_bdev() fail. > + } > + > + /* only allow driver matching the @blkdev */ > + if (!binfo.devt || MAJOR(binfo.devt) != info->major) { > + pr_debug("invalid major %u (expect %u)\n", > + info->major, MAJOR(binfo.devt)); > + ret = -ENODEV; > + goto err_put_bdev; > + } > + > + /* psblk_bdev must be assigned before register to pstore/blk */ > + psblk_bdev = bdev; > + blkdev_panic_write = info->panic_write; > + > + /* Copy back block device details. */ > + info->devt = binfo.devt; > + info->nr_sects = binfo.nr_sects; > + info->start_sect = binfo.start_sect; > + > + memset(&dev, 0, sizeof(dev)); > + dev.total_size = info->nr_sects << SECTOR_SHIFT; > + dev.flags = info->flags; > + dev.read = psblk_generic_blk_read; > + dev.write = psblk_generic_blk_write; > + dev.panic_write = info->panic_write ? psblk_blk_panic_write : NULL; > + > + ret = psblk_register_do(&dev); > + if (ret) > + goto err_put_bdev; > + > + bdevname(bdev, bdev_name); > + pr_info("attached %s%s\n", bdev_name, > + info->panic_write ? "" : " (no dedicated panic_write!)"); > + return 0; > + > +err_put_bdev: > + psblk_bdev = NULL; > + blkdev_panic_write = NULL; > + psblk_put_bdev(bdev, holder); > + return ret; > +} > + > +/** > + * register_pstore_blk() - register block device to pstore/blk > + * > + * @info: details on the desired block device interface > + * > + * Return: > + * * 0 - OK > + * * Others - something error. > + */ > +int register_pstore_blk(struct pstore_blk_info *info) > +{ > + int ret; > + > + mutex_lock(&pstore_blk_lock); > + ret = __register_pstore_blk(info); > + mutex_unlock(&pstore_blk_lock); > + > + return ret; > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(register_pstore_blk); > + > +static void __unregister_pstore_blk(unsigned int major) > +{ > + struct pstore_device_info dev = { .read = psblk_generic_blk_read }; > + void *holder = blkdev; > + > + WARN_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&pstore_blk_lock)); > + if (psblk_bdev && MAJOR(psblk_bdev->bd_dev) == major) { > + psblk_unregister_do(&dev); > + psblk_put_bdev(psblk_bdev, holder); > + blkdev_panic_write = NULL; > + psblk_bdev = NULL; > + memset(&g_bdev_info, 0, sizeof(g_bdev_info)); Also here. > + } > +} > + > +/** > + * unregister_pstore_blk() - unregister block device from pstore/blk > + * > + * @major: the major device number of device > + */ > +void unregister_pstore_blk(unsigned int major) > +{ > + mutex_lock(&pstore_blk_lock); > + __unregister_pstore_blk(major); > + mutex_unlock(&pstore_blk_lock); > +} > +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(unregister_pstore_blk); > + > +static void __exit pstore_blk_exit(void) > +{ > + mutex_lock(&pstore_blk_lock); > + if (psblk_bdev) > + __unregister_pstore_blk(MAJOR(psblk_bdev->bd_dev)); > + mutex_unlock(&pstore_blk_lock); > +} > +module_exit(pstore_blk_exit); > + > +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); > +MODULE_AUTHOR("WeiXiong Liao "); > +MODULE_AUTHOR("Kees Cook "); > +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("pstore backend for block devices"); > diff --git a/include/linux/pstore_blk.h b/include/linux/pstore_blk.h > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..4501977b1336 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/include/linux/pstore_blk.h > @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ > + > +#ifndef __PSTORE_BLK_H_ > +#define __PSTORE_BLK_H_ > + > +#include > +#include > +#include > + > +/** > + * typedef pstore_blk_panic_write_op - panic write operation to block device > + * > + * @buf: the data to write > + * @start_sect: start sector to block device > + * @sects: sectors count on buf > + * > + * Return: On success, zero should be returned. Others mean error. > + * > + * Panic write to block device must be aligned to SECTOR_SIZE. > + */ > +typedef int (*pstore_blk_panic_write_op)(const char *buf, sector_t start_sect, > + sector_t sects); > + > +/** > + * struct pstore_blk_info - pstore/blk registration details > + * > + * @major: Which major device number to support with pstore/blk > + * @flags: The supported PSTORE_FLAGS_* from linux/pstore.h. > + * @panic_write:The write operation only used for the panic case. > + * This can be NULL, but is recommended to avoid losing > + * crash data if the kernel's IO path or work queues are > + * broken during a panic. > + * @devt: The dev_t that pstore/blk has attached to. > + * @nr_sects: Number of sectors on @devt. > + * @start_sect: Starting sector on @devt. > + */ > +struct pstore_blk_info { > + unsigned int major; > + unsigned int flags; > + pstore_blk_panic_write_op panic_write; > + > + /* Filled in by pstore/blk after registration. */ > + dev_t devt; > + sector_t nr_sects; > + sector_t start_sect; > +}; > + > +int register_pstore_blk(struct pstore_blk_info *info); > +void unregister_pstore_blk(unsigned int major); > + > +#endif > -- WeiXiong Liao