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📄 sbull.c

📁 Linux Device Drivers 2nd 经典书籍的配套源码
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/* * sbull.c -- the Simple Block Utility * * Copyright (C) 2001 Alessandro Rubini and Jonathan Corbet * Copyright (C) 2001 O'Reilly & Associates * * The source code in this file can be freely used, adapted, * and redistributed in source or binary form, so long as an * acknowledgment appears in derived source files.  The citation * should list that the code comes from the book "Linux Device * Drivers" by Alessandro Rubini and Jonathan Corbet, published * by O'Reilly & Associates.   No warranty is attached; * we cannot take responsibility for errors or fitness for use. * * $Id: sbull.c,v 1.32 2001/07/18 22:28:16 rubini Exp $ */#ifndef __KERNEL__#  define __KERNEL__#endif#ifndef MODULE#  define MODULE#endif#include <linux/config.h>#include <linux/module.h>#include <linux/sched.h>#include <linux/kernel.h> /* printk() */#include <linux/malloc.h> /* kmalloc() */#include <linux/fs.h>     /* everything... */#include <linux/errno.h>  /* error codes */#include <linux/timer.h>#include <linux/types.h>  /* size_t */#include <linux/fcntl.h>        /* O_ACCMODE */#include <linux/hdreg.h>  /* HDIO_GETGEO */#include <asm/system.h>   /* cli(), *_flags */#define MAJOR_NR sbull_major /* force definitions on in blk.h */static int sbull_major; /* must be declared before including blk.h */#define DEVICE_NR(device) MINOR(device)   /* sbull has no partition bits */#define DEVICE_NAME "sbull"               /* name for messaging */#define DEVICE_INTR sbull_intrptr         /* pointer to the bottom half */#define DEVICE_NO_RANDOM                  /* no entropy to contribute */#define DEVICE_REQUEST sbull_request#define DEVICE_OFF(d) /* do-nothing */#include <linux/blk.h>#include "sbull.h"        /* local definitions */#ifdef HAVE_BLKPG_H#include <linux/blkpg.h>  /* blk_ioctl() */#endif/* * Do the raw char interface in 2.4. */#ifdef LINUX_24#  define DO_RAW_INTERFACE#  include <linux/iobuf.h>static void sbullr_init();static void sbullr_release();#  define SBULLR_SECTOR 512  /* insist on this */#  define SBULLR_SECTOR_MASK (SBULLR_SECTOR - 1)#  define SBULLR_SECTOR_SHIFT 9#endif/* * Non-prefixed symbols are static. They are meant to be assigned at * load time. Prefixed symbols are not static, so they can be used in * debugging. They are hidden anyways by register_symtab() unless * SBULL_DEBUG is defined. */static int major    = SBULL_MAJOR;static int devs     = SBULL_DEVS;static int rahead   = SBULL_RAHEAD;static int size     = SBULL_SIZE;static int blksize  = SBULL_BLKSIZE;static int hardsect = SBULL_HARDSECT;MODULE_PARM(major, "i");MODULE_PARM(devs, "i");MODULE_PARM(rahead, "i");MODULE_PARM(size, "i");MODULE_PARM(blksize, "i");MODULE_PARM(hardsect, "i");MODULE_AUTHOR("Alessandro Rubini");int sbull_devs, sbull_rahead, sbull_size;int sbull_blksize, sbull_hardsect;/* The following items are obtained through kmalloc() in sbull_init() */Sbull_Dev *sbull_devices = NULL;int *sbull_blksizes = NULL;int *sbull_sizes = NULL;int *sbull_hardsects = NULL;/* * We can do without a request queue, but only in 2.4 */#if defined(LINUX_24) && !defined(SBULL_MULTIQUEUE)static int noqueue = 0;         /* Use request queue by default */MODULE_PARM(noqueue, "i");#endif#ifdef DO_RAW_INTERFACEint sbullr_major = SBULLR_MAJOR;MODULE_PARM(sbullr_major, "i");#endifint sbull_revalidate(kdev_t i_rdev);/* * Open and close */int sbull_open (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp){    Sbull_Dev *dev; /* device information */    int num = MINOR(inode->i_rdev);    if (num >= sbull_devs) return -ENODEV;    dev = sbull_devices + num;    /* kill the timer associated to the device: it might be active */    del_timer(&dev->timer);    spin_lock(&dev->lock);    /* revalidate on first open and fail if no data is there */    if (!dev->usage) {        check_disk_change(inode->i_rdev);        if (!dev->data)        {            spin_unlock (&dev->lock);            return -ENOMEM;        }    }    dev->usage++;    spin_unlock(&dev->lock);    MOD_INC_USE_COUNT;    return 0;          /* success */}int sbull_release (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp){    Sbull_Dev *dev = sbull_devices + MINOR(inode->i_rdev);    spin_lock(&dev->lock);    dev->usage--;    /*     * If the device is closed for the last time, start a timer     * to release RAM in half a minute. The function and argument     * for the timer have been setup in sbull_init()     */    if (!dev->usage) {        dev->timer.expires = jiffies + 30 * HZ;        add_timer(&dev->timer);        /* but flush it right now */        fsync_dev(inode->i_rdev);        invalidate_buffers(inode->i_rdev);    }    MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT;    spin_unlock(&dev->lock);    return 0;}/* * The timer function. As argument it receives the device */void sbull_expires(unsigned long data){    Sbull_Dev *dev = (Sbull_Dev *)data;    spin_lock(&dev->lock);    if (dev->usage || !dev->data) {        spin_unlock(&dev->lock);        printk(KERN_WARNING "sbull: timer mismatch for device %i\n",               dev - sbull_devices);        return;    }    PDEBUG("freeing device %i\n",dev - sbull_devices);    vfree(dev->data);    dev->data=0;    spin_unlock(&dev->lock);    return;}    /* * The ioctl() implementation */int sbull_ioctl (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,                 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg){    int err;    long size;    struct hd_geometry geo;    PDEBUG("ioctl 0x%x 0x%lx\n", cmd, arg);    switch(cmd) {      case BLKGETSIZE:        /* Return the device size, expressed in sectors */        if (!arg) return -EINVAL; /* NULL pointer: not valid */        err = ! access_ok (VERIFY_WRITE, arg, sizeof(long));        if (err) return -EFAULT;        size = blksize*sbull_sizes[MINOR(inode->i_rdev)]		/ sbull_hardsects[MINOR(inode->i_rdev)];	if (copy_to_user((long *) arg, &size, sizeof (long)))	    return -EFAULT;        return 0;      case BLKRRPART: /* re-read partition table: can't do it */        return -ENOTTY;      case HDIO_GETGEO:        /*	 * Get geometry: since we are a virtual device, we have to make	 * up something plausible.  So we claim 16 sectors, four heads,	 * and calculate the corresponding number of cylinders.  We set the	 * start of data at sector four.         */        err = ! access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, arg, sizeof(geo));        if (err) return -EFAULT;        size = sbull_size * blksize / sbull_hardsect;        geo.cylinders = (size & ~0x3f) >> 6;	geo.heads = 4;	geo.sectors = 16;	geo.start = 4;	if (copy_to_user((void *) arg, &geo, sizeof(geo)))	    return -EFAULT;        return 0;      default:        /*         * For ioctls we don't understand, let the block layer handle them.         */        return blk_ioctl(inode->i_rdev, cmd, arg);    }    return -ENOTTY; /* unknown command */}/* * Support for removable devices */int sbull_check_change(kdev_t i_rdev){    int minor = MINOR(i_rdev);    Sbull_Dev *dev = sbull_devices + minor;    if (minor >= sbull_devs) /* paranoid */         return 0;                                                                           PDEBUG("check_change for dev %i\n",minor);    if (dev->data)        return 0; /* still valid */    return 1; /* expired */}/* * Note no locks taken out here.  In a worst case scenario, we could drop * a chunk of system memory.  But that should never happen, since validation * happens at open or mount time, when locks are held. */int sbull_revalidate(kdev_t i_rdev){    Sbull_Dev *dev = sbull_devices + MINOR(i_rdev);    PDEBUG("revalidate for dev %i\n",MINOR(i_rdev));    if (dev->data)        return 0;    dev->data = vmalloc(dev->size);    if (!dev->data)        return -ENOMEM;    return 0;}/* * The file operations */#ifdef LINUX_24struct block_device_operations sbull_bdops = {    open:               sbull_open,    release:            sbull_release,    ioctl:              sbull_ioctl,    check_media_change: sbull_check_change,    revalidate:         sbull_revalidate,};#else#ifdef LINUX_20void sbull_release_20 (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp){        (void) sbull_release (inode, filp);}#define sbull_release sbull_release_20#endifstruct file_operations sbull_bdops = {    read:       block_read,    write:      block_write,    ioctl:      sbull_ioctl,    open:       sbull_open,    release:    sbull_release,    fsync:      block_fsync,    check_media_change: sbull_check_change,    revalidate: sbull_revalidate};# endif /* LINUX_24 *//* * Block-driver specific functions *//* * Find the device for this request. */static Sbull_Dev *sbull_locate_device(const struct request *req){    int devno;    Sbull_Dev *device;    /* Check if the minor number is in range */    devno = DEVICE_NR(req->rq_dev);    if (devno >= sbull_devs) {        static int count = 0;        if (count++ < 5) /* print the message at most five times */            printk(KERN_WARNING "sbull: request for unknown device\n");        return NULL;    }    device = sbull_devices + devno;  /* Pick it out of our device array */    return device;}/* * Perform an actual transfer. */static int sbull_transfer(Sbull_Dev *device, const struct request *req){    int size;    u8 *ptr;        ptr = device->data + req->sector * sbull_hardsect;    size = req->current_nr_sectors * sbull_hardsect;    /* Make sure that the transfer fits within the device. */    if (ptr + size > device->data + sbull_blksize*sbull_size) {        static int count = 0;        if (count++ < 5)            printk(KERN_WARNING "sbull: request past end of device\n");        return 0;    }    /* Looks good, do the transfer. */    switch(req->cmd) {        case READ:            memcpy(req->buffer, ptr, size); /* from sbull to buffer */            return 1;        case WRITE:            memcpy(ptr, req->buffer, size); /* from buffer to sbull */            return 1;        default:            /* can't happen */            return 0;    }}#ifdef LINUX_24/* * Transfer a buffer directly, without going through the request queue. */int sbull_make_request(request_queue_t *queue, int rw, struct buffer_head *bh){    u8 *ptr;    /* Figure out what we are doing */    Sbull_Dev *device = sbull_devices + MINOR(bh->b_rdev);    ptr = device->data + bh->b_rsector * sbull_hardsect;    /* Paranoid check, this apparently can really happen */    if (ptr + bh->b_size > device->data + sbull_blksize*sbull_size) {        static int count = 0;        if (count++ < 5)            printk(KERN_WARNING "sbull: request past end of device\n");        bh->b_end_io(bh, 0);        return 0;    }    /* This could be a high memory buffer, shift it down */#if CONFIG_HIGHMEM    bh = create_bounce(rw, bh);#endif    /* Do the transfer */    switch(rw) {        case READ:        case READA:  /* Readahead */            memcpy(bh->b_data, ptr, bh->b_size); /* from sbull to buffer */            bh->b_end_io(bh, 1);            break;        case WRITE:            refile_buffer(bh);            memcpy(ptr, bh->b_data, bh->b_size); /* from buffer to sbull */            mark_buffer_uptodate(bh, 1);            bh->b_end_io(bh, 1);            break;        default:            /* can't happen */            bh->b_end_io(bh, 0);            break;    }    /* Nonzero return means we're done */    return 0;}void sbull_unused_request(request_queue_t *q){    static int count = 0;    if (count++ < 5)        printk(KERN_WARNING "sbull: unused_request called\n");}        #endif /* LINUX_24 */#if defined(SBULL_EMPTY_REQUEST)/* * This empty request function just prints the interesting items * of the current request. The sectors affected by the request * are printed as <first-sector>-<number-of-sectors>. */#ifdef LINUX_24void sbull_request(request_queue_t *q)#else                                   void sbull_request()                    

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