/* 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 excluding -ENOMSG * mean error. -ENOMSG means to try next zone. * * 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); /** * 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, but the following error number: * -EBUSY means try to write again later. * -ENOMSG means to try next zone. * @erase: The general erase operation for device with special removing * job. Both of the function parameters @size and @offset are * relative value to storage. * Return 0 on success and others on failure. * @panic_write:The write operation only used for panic case. It's optional * if you do not care panic log. The parameters are relative * value to storage. * On success, the number of bytes should be returned, others * excluding -ENOMSG mean error. -ENOMSG means to try next zone. */ struct pstore_device_info { unsigned long total_size; unsigned int flags; pstore_zone_read_op read; pstore_zone_write_op write; pstore_zone_erase_op erase; pstore_zone_write_op panic_write; }; int register_pstore_device(struct pstore_device_info *dev); void unregister_pstore_device(struct pstore_device_info *dev); /** * struct pstore_blk_config - the pstore_blk backend configuration * * @device: Name of the desired block device * @max_reason: Maximum kmsg dump reason to store to block device * @kmsg_size: Total size of for kmsg dumps * @pmsg_size: Total size of the pmsg storage area * @console_size: Total size of the console storage area * @ftrace_size: Total size for ftrace logging data (for all CPUs) */ struct pstore_blk_config { char device[80]; enum kmsg_dump_reason max_reason; unsigned long kmsg_size; unsigned long pmsg_size; unsigned long console_size; unsigned long ftrace_size; }; /** * pstore_blk_get_config - get a copy of the pstore_blk backend configuration * * @info: The sturct pstore_blk_config to be filled in * * Failure returns negative error code, and success returns 0. */ int pstore_blk_get_config(struct pstore_blk_config *info); #endif