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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef __KERNEL_PRINTK__
3 #define __KERNEL_PRINTK__
4 
5 #include <linux/stdarg.h>
6 #include <linux/init.h>
7 #include <linux/kern_levels.h>
8 #include <linux/linkage.h>
9 #include <linux/ratelimit_types.h>
10 #include <linux/once_lite.h>
11 
12 struct console;
13 
14 extern const char linux_banner[];
15 extern const char linux_proc_banner[];
16 
17 extern int oops_in_progress;	/* If set, an oops, panic(), BUG() or die() is in progress */
18 
19 #define PRINTK_MAX_SINGLE_HEADER_LEN 2
20 
printk_get_level(const char * buffer)21 static inline int printk_get_level(const char *buffer)
22 {
23 	if (buffer[0] == KERN_SOH_ASCII && buffer[1]) {
24 		switch (buffer[1]) {
25 		case '0' ... '7':
26 		case 'c':	/* KERN_CONT */
27 			return buffer[1];
28 		}
29 	}
30 	return 0;
31 }
32 
printk_skip_level(const char * buffer)33 static inline const char *printk_skip_level(const char *buffer)
34 {
35 	if (printk_get_level(buffer))
36 		return buffer + 2;
37 
38 	return buffer;
39 }
40 
printk_skip_headers(const char * buffer)41 static inline const char *printk_skip_headers(const char *buffer)
42 {
43 	while (printk_get_level(buffer))
44 		buffer = printk_skip_level(buffer);
45 
46 	return buffer;
47 }
48 
49 /* printk's without a loglevel use this.. */
50 #define MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT CONFIG_MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT
51 
52 /* We show everything that is MORE important than this.. */
53 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_SILENT  0 /* Mum's the word */
54 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_MIN	 1 /* Minimum loglevel we let people use */
55 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEBUG	10 /* issue debug messages */
56 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_MOTORMOUTH 15	/* You can't shut this one up */
57 
58 /*
59  * Default used to be hard-coded at 7, quiet used to be hardcoded at 4,
60  * we're now allowing both to be set from kernel config.
61  */
62 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT CONFIG_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT
63 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET	 CONFIG_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET
64 
65 int match_devname_and_update_preferred_console(const char *match,
66 					       const char *name,
67 					       const short idx);
68 
69 extern int console_printk[];
70 
71 #define console_loglevel (console_printk[0])
72 #define default_message_loglevel (console_printk[1])
73 #define minimum_console_loglevel (console_printk[2])
74 #define default_console_loglevel (console_printk[3])
75 
76 extern void console_verbose(void);
77 
78 /* strlen("ratelimit") + 1 */
79 #define DEVKMSG_STR_MAX_SIZE 10
80 extern char devkmsg_log_str[DEVKMSG_STR_MAX_SIZE];
81 struct ctl_table;
82 
83 extern int suppress_printk;
84 
85 struct va_format {
86 	const char *fmt;
87 	va_list *va;
88 };
89 
90 /*
91  * FW_BUG
92  * Add this to a message where you are sure the firmware is buggy or behaves
93  * really stupid or out of spec. Be aware that the responsible BIOS developer
94  * should be able to fix this issue or at least get a concrete idea of the
95  * problem by reading your message without the need of looking at the kernel
96  * code.
97  *
98  * Use it for definite and high priority BIOS bugs.
99  *
100  * FW_WARN
101  * Use it for not that clear (e.g. could the kernel messed up things already?)
102  * and medium priority BIOS bugs.
103  *
104  * FW_INFO
105  * Use this one if you want to tell the user or vendor about something
106  * suspicious, but generally harmless related to the firmware.
107  *
108  * Use it for information or very low priority BIOS bugs.
109  */
110 #define FW_BUG		"[Firmware Bug]: "
111 #define FW_WARN		"[Firmware Warn]: "
112 #define FW_INFO		"[Firmware Info]: "
113 
114 /*
115  * HW_ERR
116  * Add this to a message for hardware errors, so that user can report
117  * it to hardware vendor instead of LKML or software vendor.
118  */
119 #define HW_ERR		"[Hardware Error]: "
120 
121 /*
122  * DEPRECATED
123  * Add this to a message whenever you want to warn user space about the use
124  * of a deprecated aspect of an API so they can stop using it
125  */
126 #define DEPRECATED	"[Deprecated]: "
127 
128 /*
129  * Dummy printk for disabled debugging statements to use whilst maintaining
130  * gcc's format checking.
131  */
132 #define no_printk(fmt, ...)				\
133 ({							\
134 	if (0)						\
135 		_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__);		\
136 	0;						\
137 })
138 
139 #ifdef CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK
140 extern asmlinkage __printf(1, 2)
141 void early_printk(const char *fmt, ...);
142 #else
143 static inline __printf(1, 2) __cold
early_printk(const char * s,...)144 void early_printk(const char *s, ...) { }
145 #endif
146 
147 struct dev_printk_info;
148 
149 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
150 asmlinkage __printf(4, 0)
151 int vprintk_emit(int facility, int level,
152 		 const struct dev_printk_info *dev_info,
153 		 const char *fmt, va_list args);
154 
155 asmlinkage __printf(1, 0)
156 int vprintk(const char *fmt, va_list args);
157 
158 asmlinkage __printf(1, 2) __cold
159 int _printk(const char *fmt, ...);
160 
161 /*
162  * Special printk facility for scheduler/timekeeping use only, _DO_NOT_USE_ !
163  */
164 __printf(1, 2) __cold int _printk_deferred(const char *fmt, ...);
165 
166 extern void __printk_deferred_enter(void);
167 extern void __printk_deferred_exit(void);
168 
169 /*
170  * The printk_deferred_enter/exit macros are available only as a hack for
171  * some code paths that need to defer all printk console printing. Interrupts
172  * must be disabled for the deferred duration.
173  */
174 #define printk_deferred_enter() __printk_deferred_enter()
175 #define printk_deferred_exit() __printk_deferred_exit()
176 
177 /*
178  * Please don't use printk_ratelimit(), because it shares ratelimiting state
179  * with all other unrelated printk_ratelimit() callsites.  Instead use
180  * printk_ratelimited() or plain old __ratelimit().
181  */
182 extern int __printk_ratelimit(const char *func);
183 #define printk_ratelimit() __printk_ratelimit(__func__)
184 extern bool printk_timed_ratelimit(unsigned long *caller_jiffies,
185 				   unsigned int interval_msec);
186 
187 extern int printk_delay_msec;
188 extern int dmesg_restrict;
189 
190 extern void wake_up_klogd(void);
191 
192 char *log_buf_addr_get(void);
193 u32 log_buf_len_get(void);
194 void log_buf_vmcoreinfo_setup(void);
195 void __init setup_log_buf(int early);
196 __printf(1, 2) void dump_stack_set_arch_desc(const char *fmt, ...);
197 void dump_stack_print_info(const char *log_lvl);
198 void show_regs_print_info(const char *log_lvl);
199 extern asmlinkage void dump_stack_lvl(const char *log_lvl) __cold;
200 extern asmlinkage void dump_stack(void) __cold;
201 void printk_trigger_flush(void);
202 void console_try_replay_all(void);
203 void printk_legacy_allow_panic_sync(void);
204 extern bool nbcon_device_try_acquire(struct console *con);
205 extern void nbcon_device_release(struct console *con);
206 void nbcon_atomic_flush_unsafe(void);
207 bool pr_flush(int timeout_ms, bool reset_on_progress);
208 #else
209 static inline __printf(1, 0)
vprintk(const char * s,va_list args)210 int vprintk(const char *s, va_list args)
211 {
212 	return 0;
213 }
214 static inline __printf(1, 2) __cold
_printk(const char * s,...)215 int _printk(const char *s, ...)
216 {
217 	return 0;
218 }
219 static inline __printf(1, 2) __cold
_printk_deferred(const char * s,...)220 int _printk_deferred(const char *s, ...)
221 {
222 	return 0;
223 }
224 
printk_deferred_enter(void)225 static inline void printk_deferred_enter(void)
226 {
227 }
228 
printk_deferred_exit(void)229 static inline void printk_deferred_exit(void)
230 {
231 }
232 
printk_ratelimit(void)233 static inline int printk_ratelimit(void)
234 {
235 	return 0;
236 }
printk_timed_ratelimit(unsigned long * caller_jiffies,unsigned int interval_msec)237 static inline bool printk_timed_ratelimit(unsigned long *caller_jiffies,
238 					  unsigned int interval_msec)
239 {
240 	return false;
241 }
242 
wake_up_klogd(void)243 static inline void wake_up_klogd(void)
244 {
245 }
246 
log_buf_addr_get(void)247 static inline char *log_buf_addr_get(void)
248 {
249 	return NULL;
250 }
251 
log_buf_len_get(void)252 static inline u32 log_buf_len_get(void)
253 {
254 	return 0;
255 }
256 
log_buf_vmcoreinfo_setup(void)257 static inline void log_buf_vmcoreinfo_setup(void)
258 {
259 }
260 
setup_log_buf(int early)261 static inline void setup_log_buf(int early)
262 {
263 }
264 
dump_stack_set_arch_desc(const char * fmt,...)265 static inline __printf(1, 2) void dump_stack_set_arch_desc(const char *fmt, ...)
266 {
267 }
268 
dump_stack_print_info(const char * log_lvl)269 static inline void dump_stack_print_info(const char *log_lvl)
270 {
271 }
272 
show_regs_print_info(const char * log_lvl)273 static inline void show_regs_print_info(const char *log_lvl)
274 {
275 }
276 
dump_stack_lvl(const char * log_lvl)277 static inline void dump_stack_lvl(const char *log_lvl)
278 {
279 }
280 
dump_stack(void)281 static inline void dump_stack(void)
282 {
283 }
printk_trigger_flush(void)284 static inline void printk_trigger_flush(void)
285 {
286 }
console_try_replay_all(void)287 static inline void console_try_replay_all(void)
288 {
289 }
290 
printk_legacy_allow_panic_sync(void)291 static inline void printk_legacy_allow_panic_sync(void)
292 {
293 }
294 
nbcon_device_try_acquire(struct console * con)295 static inline bool nbcon_device_try_acquire(struct console *con)
296 {
297 	return false;
298 }
299 
nbcon_device_release(struct console * con)300 static inline void nbcon_device_release(struct console *con)
301 {
302 }
303 
nbcon_atomic_flush_unsafe(void)304 static inline void nbcon_atomic_flush_unsafe(void)
305 {
306 }
307 
pr_flush(int timeout_ms,bool reset_on_progress)308 static inline bool pr_flush(int timeout_ms, bool reset_on_progress)
309 {
310 	return true;
311 }
312 
313 #endif
314 
315 bool this_cpu_in_panic(void);
316 
317 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
318 extern int __printk_cpu_sync_try_get(void);
319 extern void __printk_cpu_sync_wait(void);
320 extern void __printk_cpu_sync_put(void);
321 
322 #else
323 
324 #define __printk_cpu_sync_try_get() true
325 #define __printk_cpu_sync_wait()
326 #define __printk_cpu_sync_put()
327 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
328 
329 /**
330  * printk_cpu_sync_get_irqsave() - Disable interrupts and acquire the printk
331  *                                 cpu-reentrant spinning lock.
332  * @flags: Stack-allocated storage for saving local interrupt state,
333  *         to be passed to printk_cpu_sync_put_irqrestore().
334  *
335  * If the lock is owned by another CPU, spin until it becomes available.
336  * Interrupts are restored while spinning.
337  *
338  * CAUTION: This function must be used carefully. It does not behave like a
339  * typical lock. Here are important things to watch out for...
340  *
341  *     * This function is reentrant on the same CPU. Therefore the calling
342  *       code must not assume exclusive access to data if code accessing the
343  *       data can run reentrant or within NMI context on the same CPU.
344  *
345  *     * If there exists usage of this function from NMI context, it becomes
346  *       unsafe to perform any type of locking or spinning to wait for other
347  *       CPUs after calling this function from any context. This includes
348  *       using spinlocks or any other busy-waiting synchronization methods.
349  */
350 #define printk_cpu_sync_get_irqsave(flags)		\
351 	for (;;) {					\
352 		local_irq_save(flags);			\
353 		if (__printk_cpu_sync_try_get())	\
354 			break;				\
355 		local_irq_restore(flags);		\
356 		__printk_cpu_sync_wait();		\
357 	}
358 
359 /**
360  * printk_cpu_sync_put_irqrestore() - Release the printk cpu-reentrant spinning
361  *                                    lock and restore interrupts.
362  * @flags: Caller's saved interrupt state, from printk_cpu_sync_get_irqsave().
363  */
364 #define printk_cpu_sync_put_irqrestore(flags)	\
365 	do {					\
366 		__printk_cpu_sync_put();	\
367 		local_irq_restore(flags);	\
368 	} while (0)
369 
370 extern int kptr_restrict;
371 
372 /**
373  * pr_fmt - used by the pr_*() macros to generate the printk format string
374  * @fmt: format string passed from a pr_*() macro
375  *
376  * This macro can be used to generate a unified format string for pr_*()
377  * macros. A common use is to prefix all pr_*() messages in a file with a common
378  * string. For example, defining this at the top of a source file:
379  *
380  *        #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
381  *
382  * would prefix all pr_info, pr_emerg... messages in the file with the module
383  * name.
384  */
385 #ifndef pr_fmt
386 #define pr_fmt(fmt) fmt
387 #endif
388 
389 struct module;
390 
391 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK_INDEX
392 struct pi_entry {
393 	const char *fmt;
394 	const char *func;
395 	const char *file;
396 	unsigned int line;
397 
398 	/*
399 	 * While printk and pr_* have the level stored in the string at compile
400 	 * time, some subsystems dynamically add it at runtime through the
401 	 * format string. For these dynamic cases, we allow the subsystem to
402 	 * tell us the level at compile time.
403 	 *
404 	 * NULL indicates that the level, if any, is stored in fmt.
405 	 */
406 	const char *level;
407 
408 	/*
409 	 * The format string used by various subsystem specific printk()
410 	 * wrappers to prefix the message.
411 	 *
412 	 * Note that the static prefix defined by the pr_fmt() macro is stored
413 	 * directly in the message format (@fmt), not here.
414 	 */
415 	const char *subsys_fmt_prefix;
416 } __packed;
417 
418 #define __printk_index_emit(_fmt, _level, _subsys_fmt_prefix)		\
419 	do {								\
420 		if (__builtin_constant_p(_fmt) && __builtin_constant_p(_level)) { \
421 			/*
422 			 * We check __builtin_constant_p multiple times here
423 			 * for the same input because GCC will produce an error
424 			 * if we try to assign a static variable to fmt if it
425 			 * is not a constant, even with the outer if statement.
426 			 */						\
427 			static const struct pi_entry _entry		\
428 			__used = {					\
429 				.fmt = __builtin_constant_p(_fmt) ? (_fmt) : NULL, \
430 				.func = __func__,			\
431 				.file = __FILE__,			\
432 				.line = __LINE__,			\
433 				.level = __builtin_constant_p(_level) ? (_level) : NULL, \
434 				.subsys_fmt_prefix = _subsys_fmt_prefix,\
435 			};						\
436 			static const struct pi_entry *_entry_ptr	\
437 			__used __section(".printk_index") = &_entry;	\
438 		}							\
439 	} while (0)
440 
441 #else /* !CONFIG_PRINTK_INDEX */
442 #define __printk_index_emit(...) do {} while (0)
443 #endif /* CONFIG_PRINTK_INDEX */
444 
445 /*
446  * Some subsystems have their own custom printk that applies a va_format to a
447  * generic format, for example, to include a device number or other metadata
448  * alongside the format supplied by the caller.
449  *
450  * In order to store these in the way they would be emitted by the printk
451  * infrastructure, the subsystem provides us with the start, fixed string, and
452  * any subsequent text in the format string.
453  *
454  * We take a variable argument list as pr_fmt/dev_fmt/etc are sometimes passed
455  * as multiple arguments (eg: `"%s: ", "blah"`), and we must only take the
456  * first one.
457  *
458  * subsys_fmt_prefix must be known at compile time, or compilation will fail
459  * (since this is a mistake). If fmt or level is not known at compile time, no
460  * index entry will be made (since this can legitimately happen).
461  */
462 #define printk_index_subsys_emit(subsys_fmt_prefix, level, fmt, ...) \
463 	__printk_index_emit(fmt, level, subsys_fmt_prefix)
464 
465 #define printk_index_wrap(_p_func, _fmt, ...)				\
466 	({								\
467 		__printk_index_emit(_fmt, NULL, NULL);			\
468 		_p_func(_fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__);				\
469 	})
470 
471 
472 /**
473  * printk - print a kernel message
474  * @fmt: format string
475  *
476  * This is printk(). It can be called from any context. We want it to work.
477  *
478  * If printk indexing is enabled, _printk() is called from printk_index_wrap.
479  * Otherwise, printk is simply #defined to _printk.
480  *
481  * We try to grab the console_lock. If we succeed, it's easy - we log the
482  * output and call the console drivers.  If we fail to get the semaphore, we
483  * place the output into the log buffer and return. The current holder of
484  * the console_sem will notice the new output in console_unlock(); and will
485  * send it to the consoles before releasing the lock.
486  *
487  * One effect of this deferred printing is that code which calls printk() and
488  * then changes console_loglevel may break. This is because console_loglevel
489  * is inspected when the actual printing occurs.
490  *
491  * See also:
492  * printf(3)
493  *
494  * See the vsnprintf() documentation for format string extensions over C99.
495  */
496 #define printk(fmt, ...) printk_index_wrap(_printk, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
497 #define printk_deferred(fmt, ...)					\
498 	printk_index_wrap(_printk_deferred, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
499 
500 /**
501  * pr_emerg - Print an emergency-level message
502  * @fmt: format string
503  * @...: arguments for the format string
504  *
505  * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_EMERG loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to
506  * generate the format string.
507  */
508 #define pr_emerg(fmt, ...) \
509 	printk(KERN_EMERG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
510 /**
511  * pr_alert - Print an alert-level message
512  * @fmt: format string
513  * @...: arguments for the format string
514  *
515  * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_ALERT loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to
516  * generate the format string.
517  */
518 #define pr_alert(fmt, ...) \
519 	printk(KERN_ALERT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
520 /**
521  * pr_crit - Print a critical-level message
522  * @fmt: format string
523  * @...: arguments for the format string
524  *
525  * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_CRIT loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to
526  * generate the format string.
527  */
528 #define pr_crit(fmt, ...) \
529 	printk(KERN_CRIT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
530 /**
531  * pr_err - Print an error-level message
532  * @fmt: format string
533  * @...: arguments for the format string
534  *
535  * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_ERR loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to
536  * generate the format string.
537  */
538 #define pr_err(fmt, ...) \
539 	printk(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
540 /**
541  * pr_warn - Print a warning-level message
542  * @fmt: format string
543  * @...: arguments for the format string
544  *
545  * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_WARNING loglevel. It uses pr_fmt()
546  * to generate the format string.
547  */
548 #define pr_warn(fmt, ...) \
549 	printk(KERN_WARNING pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
550 /**
551  * pr_notice - Print a notice-level message
552  * @fmt: format string
553  * @...: arguments for the format string
554  *
555  * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_NOTICE loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to
556  * generate the format string.
557  */
558 #define pr_notice(fmt, ...) \
559 	printk(KERN_NOTICE pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
560 /**
561  * pr_info - Print an info-level message
562  * @fmt: format string
563  * @...: arguments for the format string
564  *
565  * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_INFO loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to
566  * generate the format string.
567  */
568 #define pr_info(fmt, ...) \
569 	printk(KERN_INFO pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
570 
571 /**
572  * pr_cont - Continues a previous log message in the same line.
573  * @fmt: format string
574  * @...: arguments for the format string
575  *
576  * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_CONT loglevel. It should only be
577  * used when continuing a log message with no newline ('\n') enclosed. Otherwise
578  * it defaults back to KERN_DEFAULT loglevel.
579  */
580 #define pr_cont(fmt, ...) \
581 	printk(KERN_CONT fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
582 
583 /**
584  * pr_devel - Print a debug-level message conditionally
585  * @fmt: format string
586  * @...: arguments for the format string
587  *
588  * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_DEBUG loglevel if DEBUG is
589  * defined. Otherwise it does nothing.
590  *
591  * It uses pr_fmt() to generate the format string.
592  */
593 #ifdef DEBUG
594 #define pr_devel(fmt, ...) \
595 	printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
596 #else
597 #define pr_devel(fmt, ...) \
598 	no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
599 #endif
600 
601 
602 /* If you are writing a driver, please use dev_dbg instead */
603 #if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) || \
604 	(defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE) && defined(DYNAMIC_DEBUG_MODULE))
605 #include <linux/dynamic_debug.h>
606 
607 /**
608  * pr_debug - Print a debug-level message conditionally
609  * @fmt: format string
610  * @...: arguments for the format string
611  *
612  * This macro expands to dynamic_pr_debug() if CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is
613  * set. Otherwise, if DEBUG is defined, it's equivalent to a printk with
614  * KERN_DEBUG loglevel. If DEBUG is not defined it does nothing.
615  *
616  * It uses pr_fmt() to generate the format string (dynamic_pr_debug() uses
617  * pr_fmt() internally).
618  */
619 #define pr_debug(fmt, ...)			\
620 	dynamic_pr_debug(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
621 #elif defined(DEBUG)
622 #define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \
623 	printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
624 #else
625 #define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \
626 	no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
627 #endif
628 
629 /*
630  * Print a one-time message (analogous to WARN_ONCE() et al):
631  */
632 
633 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
634 #define printk_once(fmt, ...)					\
635 	DO_ONCE_LITE(printk, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
636 #define printk_deferred_once(fmt, ...)				\
637 	DO_ONCE_LITE(printk_deferred, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
638 #else
639 #define printk_once(fmt, ...)					\
640 	no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
641 #define printk_deferred_once(fmt, ...)				\
642 	no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
643 #endif
644 
645 #define pr_emerg_once(fmt, ...)					\
646 	printk_once(KERN_EMERG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
647 #define pr_alert_once(fmt, ...)					\
648 	printk_once(KERN_ALERT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
649 #define pr_crit_once(fmt, ...)					\
650 	printk_once(KERN_CRIT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
651 #define pr_err_once(fmt, ...)					\
652 	printk_once(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
653 #define pr_warn_once(fmt, ...)					\
654 	printk_once(KERN_WARNING pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
655 #define pr_notice_once(fmt, ...)				\
656 	printk_once(KERN_NOTICE pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
657 #define pr_info_once(fmt, ...)					\
658 	printk_once(KERN_INFO pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
659 /* no pr_cont_once, don't do that... */
660 
661 #if defined(DEBUG)
662 #define pr_devel_once(fmt, ...)					\
663 	printk_once(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
664 #else
665 #define pr_devel_once(fmt, ...)					\
666 	no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
667 #endif
668 
669 /* If you are writing a driver, please use dev_dbg instead */
670 #if defined(DEBUG)
671 #define pr_debug_once(fmt, ...)					\
672 	printk_once(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
673 #else
674 #define pr_debug_once(fmt, ...)					\
675 	no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
676 #endif
677 
678 /*
679  * ratelimited messages with local ratelimit_state,
680  * no local ratelimit_state used in the !PRINTK case
681  */
682 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
683 #define printk_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
684 ({									\
685 	static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(_rs,				\
686 				      DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_INTERVAL,	\
687 				      DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST);		\
688 									\
689 	if (__ratelimit(&_rs))						\
690 		printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__);				\
691 })
692 #else
693 #define printk_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
694 	no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
695 #endif
696 
697 #define pr_emerg_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
698 	printk_ratelimited(KERN_EMERG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
699 #define pr_alert_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
700 	printk_ratelimited(KERN_ALERT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
701 #define pr_crit_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
702 	printk_ratelimited(KERN_CRIT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
703 #define pr_err_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
704 	printk_ratelimited(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
705 #define pr_warn_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
706 	printk_ratelimited(KERN_WARNING pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
707 #define pr_notice_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
708 	printk_ratelimited(KERN_NOTICE pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
709 #define pr_info_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
710 	printk_ratelimited(KERN_INFO pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
711 /* no pr_cont_ratelimited, don't do that... */
712 
713 #if defined(DEBUG)
714 #define pr_devel_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
715 	printk_ratelimited(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
716 #else
717 #define pr_devel_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
718 	no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
719 #endif
720 
721 /* If you are writing a driver, please use dev_dbg instead */
722 #if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) || \
723 	(defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE) && defined(DYNAMIC_DEBUG_MODULE))
724 /* descriptor check is first to prevent flooding with "callbacks suppressed" */
725 #define pr_debug_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
726 do {									\
727 	static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(_rs,				\
728 				      DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_INTERVAL,	\
729 				      DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST);		\
730 	DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA(descriptor, pr_fmt(fmt));		\
731 	if (DYNAMIC_DEBUG_BRANCH(descriptor) &&				\
732 	    __ratelimit(&_rs))						\
733 		__dynamic_pr_debug(&descriptor, pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__);	\
734 } while (0)
735 #elif defined(DEBUG)
736 #define pr_debug_ratelimited(fmt, ...)					\
737 	printk_ratelimited(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
738 #else
739 #define pr_debug_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \
740 	no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
741 #endif
742 
743 extern const struct file_operations kmsg_fops;
744 
745 enum {
746 	DUMP_PREFIX_NONE,
747 	DUMP_PREFIX_ADDRESS,
748 	DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET
749 };
750 extern int hex_dump_to_buffer(const void *buf, size_t len, int rowsize,
751 			      int groupsize, char *linebuf, size_t linebuflen,
752 			      bool ascii);
753 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
754 extern void print_hex_dump(const char *level, const char *prefix_str,
755 			   int prefix_type, int rowsize, int groupsize,
756 			   const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii);
757 #else
print_hex_dump(const char * level,const char * prefix_str,int prefix_type,int rowsize,int groupsize,const void * buf,size_t len,bool ascii)758 static inline void print_hex_dump(const char *level, const char *prefix_str,
759 				  int prefix_type, int rowsize, int groupsize,
760 				  const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii)
761 {
762 }
print_hex_dump_bytes(const char * prefix_str,int prefix_type,const void * buf,size_t len)763 static inline void print_hex_dump_bytes(const char *prefix_str, int prefix_type,
764 					const void *buf, size_t len)
765 {
766 }
767 
768 #endif
769 
770 #if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) || \
771 	(defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE) && defined(DYNAMIC_DEBUG_MODULE))
772 #define print_hex_dump_debug(prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize,	\
773 			     groupsize, buf, len, ascii)	\
774 	dynamic_hex_dump(prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize,	\
775 			 groupsize, buf, len, ascii)
776 #elif defined(DEBUG)
777 #define print_hex_dump_debug(prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize,		\
778 			     groupsize, buf, len, ascii)		\
779 	print_hex_dump(KERN_DEBUG, prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize,	\
780 		       groupsize, buf, len, ascii)
781 #else
print_hex_dump_debug(const char * prefix_str,int prefix_type,int rowsize,int groupsize,const void * buf,size_t len,bool ascii)782 static inline void print_hex_dump_debug(const char *prefix_str, int prefix_type,
783 					int rowsize, int groupsize,
784 					const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii)
785 {
786 }
787 #endif
788 
789 /**
790  * print_hex_dump_bytes - shorthand form of print_hex_dump() with default params
791  * @prefix_str: string to prefix each line with;
792  *  caller supplies trailing spaces for alignment if desired
793  * @prefix_type: controls whether prefix of an offset, address, or none
794  *  is printed (%DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET, %DUMP_PREFIX_ADDRESS, %DUMP_PREFIX_NONE)
795  * @buf: data blob to dump
796  * @len: number of bytes in the @buf
797  *
798  * Calls print_hex_dump(), with log level of KERN_DEBUG,
799  * rowsize of 16, groupsize of 1, and ASCII output included.
800  */
801 #define print_hex_dump_bytes(prefix_str, prefix_type, buf, len)	\
802 	print_hex_dump_debug(prefix_str, prefix_type, 16, 1, buf, len, true)
803 
804 #endif
805