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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3  * Sample kset and ktype implementation
4  *
5  * Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
6  * Copyright (C) 2007 Novell Inc.
7  */
8 #include <linux/kobject.h>
9 #include <linux/string.h>
10 #include <linux/sysfs.h>
11 #include <linux/slab.h>
12 #include <linux/module.h>
13 #include <linux/init.h>
14 
15 /*
16  * This module shows how to create a kset in sysfs called
17  * /sys/kernel/kset_example
18  * Then three kobjects are created and assigned to this kset, "foo", "baz",
19  * and "bar".  In those kobjects, attributes of the same name are also
20  * created and if an integer is written to these files, it can be later
21  * read out of it.
22  */
23 
24 
25 /*
26  * This is our "object" that we will create a few of and register them with
27  * sysfs.
28  */
29 struct foo_obj {
30 	struct kobject kobj;
31 	int foo;
32 	int baz;
33 	int bar;
34 };
35 #define to_foo_obj(x) container_of(x, struct foo_obj, kobj)
36 
37 /* a custom attribute that works just for a struct foo_obj. */
38 struct foo_attribute {
39 	struct attribute attr;
40 	ssize_t (*show)(struct foo_obj *foo, const struct foo_attribute *attr, char *buf);
41 	ssize_t (*store)(struct foo_obj *foo, const struct foo_attribute *attr,
42 			 const char *buf, size_t count);
43 };
44 #define to_foo_attr(x) container_of_const(x, struct foo_attribute, attr)
45 
46 /*
47  * The default show function that must be passed to sysfs.  This will be
48  * called by sysfs for whenever a show function is called by the user on a
49  * sysfs file associated with the kobjects we have registered.  We need to
50  * transpose back from a "default" kobject to our custom struct foo_obj and
51  * then call the show function for that specific object.
52  */
foo_attr_show(struct kobject * kobj,struct attribute * attr,char * buf)53 static ssize_t foo_attr_show(struct kobject *kobj,
54 			     struct attribute *attr,
55 			     char *buf)
56 {
57 	const struct foo_attribute *attribute;
58 	struct foo_obj *foo;
59 
60 	attribute = to_foo_attr(attr);
61 	foo = to_foo_obj(kobj);
62 
63 	if (!attribute->show)
64 		return -EIO;
65 
66 	return attribute->show(foo, attribute, buf);
67 }
68 
69 /*
70  * Just like the default show function above, but this one is for when the
71  * sysfs "store" is requested (when a value is written to a file.)
72  */
foo_attr_store(struct kobject * kobj,struct attribute * attr,const char * buf,size_t len)73 static ssize_t foo_attr_store(struct kobject *kobj,
74 			      struct attribute *attr,
75 			      const char *buf, size_t len)
76 {
77 	const struct foo_attribute *attribute;
78 	struct foo_obj *foo;
79 
80 	attribute = to_foo_attr(attr);
81 	foo = to_foo_obj(kobj);
82 
83 	if (!attribute->store)
84 		return -EIO;
85 
86 	return attribute->store(foo, attribute, buf, len);
87 }
88 
89 /* Our custom sysfs_ops that we will associate with our ktype later on */
90 static const struct sysfs_ops foo_sysfs_ops = {
91 	.show = foo_attr_show,
92 	.store = foo_attr_store,
93 };
94 
95 /*
96  * The release function for our object.  This is REQUIRED by the kernel to
97  * have.  We free the memory held in our object here.
98  *
99  * NEVER try to get away with just a "blank" release function to try to be
100  * smarter than the kernel.  Turns out, no one ever is...
101  */
foo_release(struct kobject * kobj)102 static void foo_release(struct kobject *kobj)
103 {
104 	struct foo_obj *foo;
105 
106 	foo = to_foo_obj(kobj);
107 	kfree(foo);
108 }
109 
110 /*
111  * The "foo" file where the .foo variable is read from and written to.
112  */
foo_show(struct foo_obj * foo_obj,const struct foo_attribute * attr,char * buf)113 static ssize_t foo_show(struct foo_obj *foo_obj, const struct foo_attribute *attr,
114 			char *buf)
115 {
116 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", foo_obj->foo);
117 }
118 
foo_store(struct foo_obj * foo_obj,const struct foo_attribute * attr,const char * buf,size_t count)119 static ssize_t foo_store(struct foo_obj *foo_obj, const struct foo_attribute *attr,
120 			 const char *buf, size_t count)
121 {
122 	int ret;
123 
124 	ret = kstrtoint(buf, 10, &foo_obj->foo);
125 	if (ret < 0)
126 		return ret;
127 
128 	return count;
129 }
130 
131 /* Sysfs attributes cannot be world-writable. */
132 static const struct foo_attribute foo_attribute =
133 	__ATTR(foo, 0664, foo_show, foo_store);
134 
135 /*
136  * More complex function where we determine which variable is being accessed by
137  * looking at the attribute for the "baz" and "bar" files.
138  */
b_show(struct foo_obj * foo_obj,const struct foo_attribute * attr,char * buf)139 static ssize_t b_show(struct foo_obj *foo_obj, const struct foo_attribute *attr,
140 		      char *buf)
141 {
142 	int var;
143 
144 	if (strcmp(attr->attr.name, "baz") == 0)
145 		var = foo_obj->baz;
146 	else
147 		var = foo_obj->bar;
148 	return sysfs_emit(buf, "%d\n", var);
149 }
150 
b_store(struct foo_obj * foo_obj,const struct foo_attribute * attr,const char * buf,size_t count)151 static ssize_t b_store(struct foo_obj *foo_obj, const struct foo_attribute *attr,
152 		       const char *buf, size_t count)
153 {
154 	int var, ret;
155 
156 	ret = kstrtoint(buf, 10, &var);
157 	if (ret < 0)
158 		return ret;
159 
160 	if (strcmp(attr->attr.name, "baz") == 0)
161 		foo_obj->baz = var;
162 	else
163 		foo_obj->bar = var;
164 	return count;
165 }
166 
167 static const struct foo_attribute baz_attribute =
168 	__ATTR(baz, 0664, b_show, b_store);
169 static const struct foo_attribute bar_attribute =
170 	__ATTR(bar, 0664, b_show, b_store);
171 
172 /*
173  * Create a group of attributes so that we can create and destroy them all
174  * at once.
175  */
176 static const struct attribute *const foo_default_attrs[] = {
177 	&foo_attribute.attr,
178 	&baz_attribute.attr,
179 	&bar_attribute.attr,
180 	NULL,	/* need to NULL terminate the list of attributes */
181 };
182 
foo_default_attrs_is_visible(struct kobject * kobj,const struct attribute * attr,int n)183 static umode_t foo_default_attrs_is_visible(struct kobject *kobj,
184 					    const struct attribute *attr,
185 					    int n)
186 {
187 	/* Hide attributes with the same name as the kobject. */
188 	if (strcmp(kobject_name(kobj), attr->name) == 0)
189 		return 0;
190 	return attr->mode;
191 }
192 
193 static const struct attribute_group foo_default_group = {
194 	.attrs_const		= foo_default_attrs,
195 	.is_visible_const	= foo_default_attrs_is_visible,
196 };
197 __ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(foo_default);
198 
199 /*
200  * Our own ktype for our kobjects.  Here we specify our sysfs ops, the
201  * release function, and the set of default attributes we want created
202  * whenever a kobject of this type is registered with the kernel.
203  */
204 static const struct kobj_type foo_ktype = {
205 	.sysfs_ops = &foo_sysfs_ops,
206 	.release = foo_release,
207 	.default_groups = foo_default_groups,
208 };
209 
210 static struct kset *example_kset;
211 static struct foo_obj *foo_obj;
212 static struct foo_obj *bar_obj;
213 static struct foo_obj *baz_obj;
214 
create_foo_obj(const char * name)215 static struct foo_obj *create_foo_obj(const char *name)
216 {
217 	struct foo_obj *foo;
218 	int retval;
219 
220 	/* allocate the memory for the whole object */
221 	foo = kzalloc(sizeof(*foo), GFP_KERNEL);
222 	if (!foo)
223 		return NULL;
224 
225 	/*
226 	 * As we have a kset for this kobject, we need to set it before calling
227 	 * the kobject core.
228 	 */
229 	foo->kobj.kset = example_kset;
230 
231 	/*
232 	 * Initialize and add the kobject to the kernel.  All the default files
233 	 * will be created here.  As we have already specified a kset for this
234 	 * kobject, we don't have to set a parent for the kobject, the kobject
235 	 * will be placed beneath that kset automatically.
236 	 */
237 	retval = kobject_init_and_add(&foo->kobj, &foo_ktype, NULL, "%s", name);
238 	if (retval) {
239 		kobject_put(&foo->kobj);
240 		return NULL;
241 	}
242 
243 	/*
244 	 * We are always responsible for sending the uevent that the kobject
245 	 * was added to the system.
246 	 */
247 	kobject_uevent(&foo->kobj, KOBJ_ADD);
248 
249 	return foo;
250 }
251 
destroy_foo_obj(struct foo_obj * foo)252 static void destroy_foo_obj(struct foo_obj *foo)
253 {
254 	kobject_put(&foo->kobj);
255 }
256 
example_init(void)257 static int __init example_init(void)
258 {
259 	/*
260 	 * Create a kset with the name of "kset_example",
261 	 * located under /sys/kernel/
262 	 */
263 	example_kset = kset_create_and_add("kset_example", NULL, kernel_kobj);
264 	if (!example_kset)
265 		return -ENOMEM;
266 
267 	/*
268 	 * Create three objects and register them with our kset
269 	 */
270 	foo_obj = create_foo_obj("foo");
271 	if (!foo_obj)
272 		goto foo_error;
273 
274 	bar_obj = create_foo_obj("bar");
275 	if (!bar_obj)
276 		goto bar_error;
277 
278 	baz_obj = create_foo_obj("baz");
279 	if (!baz_obj)
280 		goto baz_error;
281 
282 	return 0;
283 
284 baz_error:
285 	destroy_foo_obj(bar_obj);
286 bar_error:
287 	destroy_foo_obj(foo_obj);
288 foo_error:
289 	kset_unregister(example_kset);
290 	return -EINVAL;
291 }
292 
example_exit(void)293 static void __exit example_exit(void)
294 {
295 	destroy_foo_obj(baz_obj);
296 	destroy_foo_obj(bar_obj);
297 	destroy_foo_obj(foo_obj);
298 	kset_unregister(example_kset);
299 }
300 
301 module_init(example_init);
302 module_exit(example_exit);
303 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Sample kset and ktype implementation");
304 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
305 MODULE_AUTHOR("Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>");
306