1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 /* 3 * Generic dynamic event control interface 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2018 Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> 6 */ 7 8 #include <linux/debugfs.h> 9 #include <linux/kernel.h> 10 #include <linux/list.h> 11 #include <linux/mm.h> 12 #include <linux/mutex.h> 13 #include <linux/tracefs.h> 14 15 #include "trace.h" 16 #include "trace_output.h" /* for trace_event_sem */ 17 #include "trace_dynevent.h" 18 19 DEFINE_MUTEX(dyn_event_ops_mutex); 20 static LIST_HEAD(dyn_event_ops_list); 21 22 bool trace_event_dyn_try_get_ref(struct trace_event_call *dyn_call) 23 { 24 struct trace_event_call *call; 25 bool ret = false; 26 27 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!(dyn_call->flags & TRACE_EVENT_FL_DYNAMIC))) 28 return false; 29 30 down_read(&trace_event_sem); 31 list_for_each_entry(call, &ftrace_events, list) { 32 if (call == dyn_call) { 33 atomic_inc(&dyn_call->refcnt); 34 ret = true; 35 } 36 } 37 up_read(&trace_event_sem); 38 return ret; 39 } 40 41 void trace_event_dyn_put_ref(struct trace_event_call *call) 42 { 43 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(!(call->flags & TRACE_EVENT_FL_DYNAMIC))) 44 return; 45 46 if (WARN_ON_ONCE(atomic_read(&call->refcnt) <= 0)) { 47 atomic_set(&call->refcnt, 0); 48 return; 49 } 50 51 atomic_dec(&call->refcnt); 52 } 53 54 bool trace_event_dyn_busy(struct trace_event_call *call) 55 { 56 return atomic_read(&call->refcnt) != 0; 57 } 58 59 int dyn_event_register(struct dyn_event_operations *ops) 60 { 61 if (!ops || !ops->create || !ops->show || !ops->is_busy || 62 !ops->free || !ops->match) 63 return -EINVAL; 64 65 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ops->list); 66 mutex_lock(&dyn_event_ops_mutex); 67 list_add_tail(&ops->list, &dyn_event_ops_list); 68 mutex_unlock(&dyn_event_ops_mutex); 69 return 0; 70 } 71 72 int dyn_event_release(const char *raw_command, struct dyn_event_operations *type) 73 { 74 struct dyn_event *pos, *n; 75 char *system = NULL, *event, *p; 76 int argc, ret = -ENOENT; 77 char **argv __free(argv_free) = argv_split(GFP_KERNEL, raw_command, &argc); 78 79 if (!argv) 80 return -ENOMEM; 81 82 if (argv[0][0] == '-') { 83 if (argv[0][1] != ':') 84 return -EINVAL; 85 event = &argv[0][2]; 86 } else { 87 event = strchr(argv[0], ':'); 88 if (!event) 89 return -EINVAL; 90 event++; 91 } 92 93 p = strchr(event, '/'); 94 if (p) { 95 system = event; 96 event = p + 1; 97 *p = '\0'; 98 } 99 if (!system && event[0] == '\0') 100 return -EINVAL; 101 102 mutex_lock(&event_mutex); 103 for_each_dyn_event_safe(pos, n) { 104 if (type && type != pos->ops) 105 continue; 106 if (!pos->ops->match(system, event, 107 argc - 1, (const char **)argv + 1, pos)) 108 continue; 109 110 ret = pos->ops->free(pos); 111 if (ret) 112 break; 113 } 114 tracing_reset_all_online_cpus(); 115 mutex_unlock(&event_mutex); 116 return ret; 117 } 118 119 /* 120 * Locked version of event creation. The event creation must be protected by 121 * dyn_event_ops_mutex because of protecting trace_probe_log. 122 */ 123 int dyn_event_create(const char *raw_command, struct dyn_event_operations *type) 124 { 125 int ret; 126 127 mutex_lock(&dyn_event_ops_mutex); 128 ret = type->create(raw_command); 129 mutex_unlock(&dyn_event_ops_mutex); 130 return ret; 131 } 132 133 static int create_dyn_event(const char *raw_command) 134 { 135 struct dyn_event_operations *ops; 136 int ret = -ENODEV; 137 138 if (raw_command[0] == '-' || raw_command[0] == '!') 139 return dyn_event_release(raw_command, NULL); 140 141 mutex_lock(&dyn_event_ops_mutex); 142 list_for_each_entry(ops, &dyn_event_ops_list, list) { 143 ret = ops->create(raw_command); 144 if (!ret || ret != -ECANCELED) 145 break; 146 } 147 if (ret == -ECANCELED) { 148 static const char *err_msg[] = {"No matching dynamic event type"}; 149 150 /* Wrong dynamic event. Leave an error message. */ 151 tracing_log_err(NULL, "dynevent", raw_command, err_msg, 152 0, 0); 153 ret = -EINVAL; 154 } 155 156 mutex_unlock(&dyn_event_ops_mutex); 157 158 return ret; 159 } 160 161 /* Protected by event_mutex */ 162 LIST_HEAD(dyn_event_list); 163 164 void *dyn_event_seq_start(struct seq_file *m, loff_t *pos) 165 { 166 mutex_lock(&event_mutex); 167 return seq_list_start(&dyn_event_list, *pos); 168 } 169 170 void *dyn_event_seq_next(struct seq_file *m, void *v, loff_t *pos) 171 { 172 return seq_list_next(v, &dyn_event_list, pos); 173 } 174 175 void dyn_event_seq_stop(struct seq_file *m, void *v) 176 { 177 mutex_unlock(&event_mutex); 178 } 179 180 static int dyn_event_seq_show(struct seq_file *m, void *v) 181 { 182 struct dyn_event *ev = v; 183 184 if (ev && ev->ops) 185 return ev->ops->show(m, ev); 186 187 return 0; 188 } 189 190 static const struct seq_operations dyn_event_seq_op = { 191 .start = dyn_event_seq_start, 192 .next = dyn_event_seq_next, 193 .stop = dyn_event_seq_stop, 194 .show = dyn_event_seq_show 195 }; 196 197 /* 198 * dyn_events_release_all - Release all specific events 199 * @type: the dyn_event_operations * which filters releasing events 200 * 201 * This releases all events which ->ops matches @type. If @type is NULL, 202 * all events are released. 203 * Return -EBUSY if any of them are in use, and return other errors when 204 * it failed to free the given event. Except for -EBUSY, event releasing 205 * process will be aborted at that point and there may be some other 206 * releasable events on the list. 207 */ 208 int dyn_events_release_all(struct dyn_event_operations *type) 209 { 210 struct dyn_event *ev, *tmp; 211 int ret = 0; 212 213 mutex_lock(&event_mutex); 214 for_each_dyn_event(ev) { 215 if (type && ev->ops != type) 216 continue; 217 if (ev->ops->is_busy(ev)) { 218 ret = -EBUSY; 219 goto out; 220 } 221 } 222 for_each_dyn_event_safe(ev, tmp) { 223 if (type && ev->ops != type) 224 continue; 225 ret = ev->ops->free(ev); 226 if (ret) 227 break; 228 } 229 out: 230 tracing_reset_all_online_cpus(); 231 mutex_unlock(&event_mutex); 232 233 return ret; 234 } 235 236 static int dyn_event_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) 237 { 238 int ret; 239 240 ret = security_locked_down(LOCKDOWN_TRACEFS); 241 if (ret) 242 return ret; 243 244 ret = tracing_check_open_get_tr(NULL); 245 if (ret) 246 return ret; 247 248 if ((file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE) && (file->f_flags & O_TRUNC)) { 249 ret = dyn_events_release_all(NULL); 250 if (ret < 0) 251 return ret; 252 } 253 254 return seq_open(file, &dyn_event_seq_op); 255 } 256 257 static ssize_t dyn_event_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buffer, 258 size_t count, loff_t *ppos) 259 { 260 return trace_parse_run_command(file, buffer, count, ppos, 261 create_dyn_event); 262 } 263 264 static const struct file_operations dynamic_events_ops = { 265 .owner = THIS_MODULE, 266 .open = dyn_event_open, 267 .read = seq_read, 268 .llseek = seq_lseek, 269 .release = seq_release, 270 .write = dyn_event_write, 271 }; 272 273 /* Make a tracefs interface for controlling dynamic events */ 274 static __init int init_dynamic_event(void) 275 { 276 int ret; 277 278 ret = tracing_init_dentry(); 279 if (ret) 280 return 0; 281 282 trace_create_file("dynamic_events", TRACE_MODE_WRITE, NULL, 283 NULL, &dynamic_events_ops); 284 285 return 0; 286 } 287 fs_initcall(init_dynamic_event); 288 289 /** 290 * dynevent_arg_add - Add an arg to a dynevent_cmd 291 * @cmd: A pointer to the dynevent_cmd struct representing the new event cmd 292 * @arg: The argument to append to the current cmd 293 * @check_arg: An (optional) pointer to a function checking arg sanity 294 * 295 * Append an argument to a dynevent_cmd. The argument string will be 296 * appended to the current cmd string, followed by a separator, if 297 * applicable. Before the argument is added, the @check_arg function, 298 * if present, will be used to check the sanity of the current arg 299 * string. 300 * 301 * The cmd string and separator should be set using the 302 * dynevent_arg_init() before any arguments are added using this 303 * function. 304 * 305 * Return: 0 if successful, error otherwise. 306 */ 307 int dynevent_arg_add(struct dynevent_cmd *cmd, 308 struct dynevent_arg *arg, 309 dynevent_check_arg_fn_t check_arg) 310 { 311 int ret = 0; 312 313 if (check_arg) { 314 ret = check_arg(arg); 315 if (ret) 316 return ret; 317 } 318 319 ret = seq_buf_printf(&cmd->seq, " %s%c", arg->str, arg->separator); 320 if (ret) { 321 pr_err("String is too long: %s%c\n", arg->str, arg->separator); 322 return -E2BIG; 323 } 324 325 return ret; 326 } 327 328 /** 329 * dynevent_arg_pair_add - Add an arg pair to a dynevent_cmd 330 * @cmd: A pointer to the dynevent_cmd struct representing the new event cmd 331 * @arg_pair: The argument pair to append to the current cmd 332 * @check_arg: An (optional) pointer to a function checking arg sanity 333 * 334 * Append an argument pair to a dynevent_cmd. An argument pair 335 * consists of a left-hand-side argument and a right-hand-side 336 * argument separated by an operator, which can be whitespace, all 337 * followed by a separator, if applicable. This can be used to add 338 * arguments of the form 'type variable_name;' or 'x+y'. 339 * 340 * The lhs argument string will be appended to the current cmd string, 341 * followed by an operator, if applicable, followed by the rhs string, 342 * followed finally by a separator, if applicable. Before the 343 * argument is added, the @check_arg function, if present, will be 344 * used to check the sanity of the current arg strings. 345 * 346 * The cmd strings, operator, and separator should be set using the 347 * dynevent_arg_pair_init() before any arguments are added using this 348 * function. 349 * 350 * Return: 0 if successful, error otherwise. 351 */ 352 int dynevent_arg_pair_add(struct dynevent_cmd *cmd, 353 struct dynevent_arg_pair *arg_pair, 354 dynevent_check_arg_fn_t check_arg) 355 { 356 int ret = 0; 357 358 if (check_arg) { 359 ret = check_arg(arg_pair); 360 if (ret) 361 return ret; 362 } 363 364 ret = seq_buf_printf(&cmd->seq, " %s%c%s%c", arg_pair->lhs, 365 arg_pair->operator, arg_pair->rhs, 366 arg_pair->separator); 367 if (ret) { 368 pr_err("field string is too long: %s%c%s%c\n", arg_pair->lhs, 369 arg_pair->operator, arg_pair->rhs, 370 arg_pair->separator); 371 return -E2BIG; 372 } 373 374 return ret; 375 } 376 377 /** 378 * dynevent_str_add - Add a string to a dynevent_cmd 379 * @cmd: A pointer to the dynevent_cmd struct representing the new event cmd 380 * @str: The string to append to the current cmd 381 * 382 * Append a string to a dynevent_cmd. The string will be appended to 383 * the current cmd string as-is, with nothing prepended or appended. 384 * 385 * Return: 0 if successful, error otherwise. 386 */ 387 int dynevent_str_add(struct dynevent_cmd *cmd, const char *str) 388 { 389 int ret = 0; 390 391 ret = seq_buf_puts(&cmd->seq, str); 392 if (ret) { 393 pr_err("String is too long: %s\n", str); 394 return -E2BIG; 395 } 396 397 return ret; 398 } 399 400 /** 401 * dynevent_cmd_init - Initialize a dynevent_cmd object 402 * @cmd: A pointer to the dynevent_cmd struct representing the cmd 403 * @buf: A pointer to the buffer to generate the command into 404 * @maxlen: The length of the buffer the command will be generated into 405 * @type: The type of the cmd, checked against further operations 406 * @run_command: The type-specific function that will actually run the command 407 * 408 * Initialize a dynevent_cmd. A dynevent_cmd is used to build up and 409 * run dynamic event creation commands, such as commands for creating 410 * synthetic and kprobe events. Before calling any of the functions 411 * used to build the command, a dynevent_cmd object should be 412 * instantiated and initialized using this function. 413 * 414 * The initialization sets things up by saving a pointer to the 415 * user-supplied buffer and its length via the @buf and @maxlen 416 * params, and by saving the cmd-specific @type and @run_command 417 * params which are used to check subsequent dynevent_cmd operations 418 * and actually run the command when complete. 419 */ 420 void dynevent_cmd_init(struct dynevent_cmd *cmd, char *buf, int maxlen, 421 enum dynevent_type type, 422 dynevent_create_fn_t run_command) 423 { 424 memset(cmd, '\0', sizeof(*cmd)); 425 426 seq_buf_init(&cmd->seq, buf, maxlen); 427 cmd->type = type; 428 cmd->run_command = run_command; 429 } 430 431 /** 432 * dynevent_arg_init - Initialize a dynevent_arg object 433 * @arg: A pointer to the dynevent_arg struct representing the arg 434 * @separator: An (optional) separator, appended after adding the arg 435 * 436 * Initialize a dynevent_arg object. A dynevent_arg represents an 437 * object used to append single arguments to the current command 438 * string. After the arg string is successfully appended to the 439 * command string, the optional @separator is appended. If no 440 * separator was specified when initializing the arg, a space will be 441 * appended. 442 */ 443 void dynevent_arg_init(struct dynevent_arg *arg, 444 char separator) 445 { 446 memset(arg, '\0', sizeof(*arg)); 447 448 if (!separator) 449 separator = ' '; 450 arg->separator = separator; 451 } 452 453 /** 454 * dynevent_arg_pair_init - Initialize a dynevent_arg_pair object 455 * @arg_pair: A pointer to the dynevent_arg_pair struct representing the arg 456 * @operator: An (optional) operator, appended after adding the first arg 457 * @separator: An (optional) separator, appended after adding the second arg 458 * 459 * Initialize a dynevent_arg_pair object. A dynevent_arg_pair 460 * represents an object used to append argument pairs such as 'type 461 * variable_name;' or 'x+y' to the current command string. An 462 * argument pair consists of a left-hand-side argument and a 463 * right-hand-side argument separated by an operator, which can be 464 * whitespace, all followed by a separator, if applicable. After the 465 * first arg string is successfully appended to the command string, 466 * the optional @operator is appended, followed by the second arg and 467 * optional @separator. If no separator was specified when 468 * initializing the arg, a space will be appended. 469 */ 470 void dynevent_arg_pair_init(struct dynevent_arg_pair *arg_pair, 471 char operator, char separator) 472 { 473 memset(arg_pair, '\0', sizeof(*arg_pair)); 474 475 if (!operator) 476 operator = ' '; 477 arg_pair->operator = operator; 478 479 if (!separator) 480 separator = ' '; 481 arg_pair->separator = separator; 482 } 483 484 /** 485 * dynevent_create - Create the dynamic event contained in dynevent_cmd 486 * @cmd: The dynevent_cmd object containing the dynamic event creation command 487 * 488 * Once a dynevent_cmd object has been successfully built up via the 489 * dynevent_cmd_init(), dynevent_arg_add() and dynevent_arg_pair_add() 490 * functions, this function runs the final command to actually create 491 * the event. 492 * 493 * Return: 0 if the event was successfully created, error otherwise. 494 */ 495 int dynevent_create(struct dynevent_cmd *cmd) 496 { 497 return cmd->run_command(cmd); 498 } 499 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dynevent_create); 500