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/cache.h> 10 #include <linux/ratelimit_types.h> 11 #include <linux/once_lite.h> 12 13 extern const char linux_banner[]; 14 extern const char linux_proc_banner[]; 15 16 extern int oops_in_progress; /* If set, an oops, panic(), BUG() or die() is in progress */ 17 18 #define PRINTK_MAX_SINGLE_HEADER_LEN 2 19 20 static inline int printk_get_level(const char *buffer) 21 { 22 if (buffer[0] == KERN_SOH_ASCII && buffer[1]) { 23 switch (buffer[1]) { 24 case '0' ... '7': 25 case 'c': /* KERN_CONT */ 26 return buffer[1]; 27 } 28 } 29 return 0; 30 } 31 32 static inline const char *printk_skip_level(const char *buffer) 33 { 34 if (printk_get_level(buffer)) 35 return buffer + 2; 36 37 return buffer; 38 } 39 40 static inline const char *printk_skip_headers(const char *buffer) 41 { 42 while (printk_get_level(buffer)) 43 buffer = printk_skip_level(buffer); 44 45 return buffer; 46 } 47 48 #define CONSOLE_EXT_LOG_MAX 8192 49 50 /* printk's without a loglevel use this.. */ 51 #define MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT CONFIG_MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT 52 53 /* We show everything that is MORE important than this.. */ 54 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_SILENT 0 /* Mum's the word */ 55 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_MIN 1 /* Minimum loglevel we let people use */ 56 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEBUG 10 /* issue debug messages */ 57 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_MOTORMOUTH 15 /* You can't shut this one up */ 58 59 /* 60 * Default used to be hard-coded at 7, quiet used to be hardcoded at 4, 61 * we're now allowing both to be set from kernel config. 62 */ 63 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT CONFIG_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_DEFAULT 64 #define CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET CONFIG_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL_QUIET 65 66 extern int console_printk[]; 67 68 #define console_loglevel (console_printk[0]) 69 #define default_message_loglevel (console_printk[1]) 70 #define minimum_console_loglevel (console_printk[2]) 71 #define default_console_loglevel (console_printk[3]) 72 73 extern void console_verbose(void); 74 75 /* strlen("ratelimit") + 1 */ 76 #define DEVKMSG_STR_MAX_SIZE 10 77 extern char devkmsg_log_str[]; 78 struct ctl_table; 79 80 extern int suppress_printk; 81 82 struct va_format { 83 const char *fmt; 84 va_list *va; 85 }; 86 87 /* 88 * FW_BUG 89 * Add this to a message where you are sure the firmware is buggy or behaves 90 * really stupid or out of spec. Be aware that the responsible BIOS developer 91 * should be able to fix this issue or at least get a concrete idea of the 92 * problem by reading your message without the need of looking at the kernel 93 * code. 94 * 95 * Use it for definite and high priority BIOS bugs. 96 * 97 * FW_WARN 98 * Use it for not that clear (e.g. could the kernel messed up things already?) 99 * and medium priority BIOS bugs. 100 * 101 * FW_INFO 102 * Use this one if you want to tell the user or vendor about something 103 * suspicious, but generally harmless related to the firmware. 104 * 105 * Use it for information or very low priority BIOS bugs. 106 */ 107 #define FW_BUG "[Firmware Bug]: " 108 #define FW_WARN "[Firmware Warn]: " 109 #define FW_INFO "[Firmware Info]: " 110 111 /* 112 * HW_ERR 113 * Add this to a message for hardware errors, so that user can report 114 * it to hardware vendor instead of LKML or software vendor. 115 */ 116 #define HW_ERR "[Hardware Error]: " 117 118 /* 119 * DEPRECATED 120 * Add this to a message whenever you want to warn user space about the use 121 * of a deprecated aspect of an API so they can stop using it 122 */ 123 #define DEPRECATED "[Deprecated]: " 124 125 /* 126 * Dummy printk for disabled debugging statements to use whilst maintaining 127 * gcc's format checking. 128 */ 129 #define no_printk(fmt, ...) \ 130 ({ \ 131 if (0) \ 132 printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ 133 0; \ 134 }) 135 136 #ifdef CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK 137 extern asmlinkage __printf(1, 2) 138 void early_printk(const char *fmt, ...); 139 #else 140 static inline __printf(1, 2) __cold 141 void early_printk(const char *s, ...) { } 142 #endif 143 144 struct dev_printk_info; 145 146 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK 147 asmlinkage __printf(4, 0) 148 int vprintk_emit(int facility, int level, 149 const struct dev_printk_info *dev_info, 150 const char *fmt, va_list args); 151 152 asmlinkage __printf(1, 0) 153 int vprintk(const char *fmt, va_list args); 154 155 asmlinkage __printf(1, 2) __cold 156 int _printk(const char *fmt, ...); 157 158 /* 159 * Special printk facility for scheduler/timekeeping use only, _DO_NOT_USE_ ! 160 */ 161 __printf(1, 2) __cold int _printk_deferred(const char *fmt, ...); 162 163 extern void __printk_safe_enter(void); 164 extern void __printk_safe_exit(void); 165 /* 166 * The printk_deferred_enter/exit macros are available only as a hack for 167 * some code paths that need to defer all printk console printing. Interrupts 168 * must be disabled for the deferred duration. 169 */ 170 #define printk_deferred_enter __printk_safe_enter 171 #define printk_deferred_exit __printk_safe_exit 172 173 /* 174 * Please don't use printk_ratelimit(), because it shares ratelimiting state 175 * with all other unrelated printk_ratelimit() callsites. Instead use 176 * printk_ratelimited() or plain old __ratelimit(). 177 */ 178 extern int __printk_ratelimit(const char *func); 179 #define printk_ratelimit() __printk_ratelimit(__func__) 180 extern bool printk_timed_ratelimit(unsigned long *caller_jiffies, 181 unsigned int interval_msec); 182 183 extern int printk_delay_msec; 184 extern int dmesg_restrict; 185 186 extern void wake_up_klogd(void); 187 188 char *log_buf_addr_get(void); 189 u32 log_buf_len_get(void); 190 void log_buf_vmcoreinfo_setup(void); 191 void __init setup_log_buf(int early); 192 __printf(1, 2) void dump_stack_set_arch_desc(const char *fmt, ...); 193 void dump_stack_print_info(const char *log_lvl); 194 void show_regs_print_info(const char *log_lvl); 195 extern asmlinkage void dump_stack_lvl(const char *log_lvl) __cold; 196 extern asmlinkage void dump_stack(void) __cold; 197 void printk_trigger_flush(void); 198 #else 199 static inline __printf(1, 0) 200 int vprintk(const char *s, va_list args) 201 { 202 return 0; 203 } 204 static inline __printf(1, 2) __cold 205 int _printk(const char *s, ...) 206 { 207 return 0; 208 } 209 static inline __printf(1, 2) __cold 210 int _printk_deferred(const char *s, ...) 211 { 212 return 0; 213 } 214 215 static inline void printk_deferred_enter(void) 216 { 217 } 218 219 static inline void printk_deferred_exit(void) 220 { 221 } 222 223 static inline int printk_ratelimit(void) 224 { 225 return 0; 226 } 227 static inline bool printk_timed_ratelimit(unsigned long *caller_jiffies, 228 unsigned int interval_msec) 229 { 230 return false; 231 } 232 233 static inline void wake_up_klogd(void) 234 { 235 } 236 237 static inline char *log_buf_addr_get(void) 238 { 239 return NULL; 240 } 241 242 static inline u32 log_buf_len_get(void) 243 { 244 return 0; 245 } 246 247 static inline void log_buf_vmcoreinfo_setup(void) 248 { 249 } 250 251 static inline void setup_log_buf(int early) 252 { 253 } 254 255 static inline __printf(1, 2) void dump_stack_set_arch_desc(const char *fmt, ...) 256 { 257 } 258 259 static inline void dump_stack_print_info(const char *log_lvl) 260 { 261 } 262 263 static inline void show_regs_print_info(const char *log_lvl) 264 { 265 } 266 267 static inline void dump_stack_lvl(const char *log_lvl) 268 { 269 } 270 271 static inline void dump_stack(void) 272 { 273 } 274 static inline void printk_trigger_flush(void) 275 { 276 } 277 #endif 278 279 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP 280 extern int __printk_cpu_sync_try_get(void); 281 extern void __printk_cpu_sync_wait(void); 282 extern void __printk_cpu_sync_put(void); 283 284 /** 285 * printk_cpu_sync_get_irqsave() - Acquire the printk cpu-reentrant spinning 286 * lock and disable interrupts. 287 * @flags: Stack-allocated storage for saving local interrupt state, 288 * to be passed to printk_cpu_sync_put_irqrestore(). 289 * 290 * If the lock is owned by another CPU, spin until it becomes available. 291 * Interrupts are restored while spinning. 292 * 293 * CAUTION: This function must be used carefully. It does not behave like a 294 * typical lock. Here are important things to watch out for... 295 * 296 * * This function is reentrant on the same CPU. Therefore the calling 297 * code must not assume exclusive access to data if code accessing the 298 * data can run reentrant or within NMI context on the same CPU. 299 * 300 * * If there exists usage of this function from NMI context, it becomes 301 * unsafe to perform any type of locking or spinning to wait for other 302 * CPUs after calling this function from any context. This includes 303 * using spinlocks or any other busy-waiting synchronization methods. 304 */ 305 #define printk_cpu_sync_get_irqsave(flags) \ 306 for (;;) { \ 307 local_irq_save(flags); \ 308 if (__printk_cpu_sync_try_get()) \ 309 break; \ 310 local_irq_restore(flags); \ 311 __printk_cpu_sync_wait(); \ 312 } 313 314 /** 315 * printk_cpu_sync_put_irqrestore() - Release the printk cpu-reentrant spinning 316 * lock and restore interrupts. 317 * @flags: Caller's saved interrupt state, from printk_cpu_sync_get_irqsave(). 318 */ 319 #define printk_cpu_sync_put_irqrestore(flags) \ 320 do { \ 321 __printk_cpu_sync_put(); \ 322 local_irq_restore(flags); \ 323 } while (0) 324 325 #else 326 327 #define printk_cpu_sync_get_irqsave(flags) ((void)flags) 328 #define printk_cpu_sync_put_irqrestore(flags) ((void)flags) 329 330 #endif /* CONFIG_SMP */ 331 332 extern int kptr_restrict; 333 334 /** 335 * pr_fmt - used by the pr_*() macros to generate the printk format string 336 * @fmt: format string passed from a pr_*() macro 337 * 338 * This macro can be used to generate a unified format string for pr_*() 339 * macros. A common use is to prefix all pr_*() messages in a file with a common 340 * string. For example, defining this at the top of a source file: 341 * 342 * #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt 343 * 344 * would prefix all pr_info, pr_emerg... messages in the file with the module 345 * name. 346 */ 347 #ifndef pr_fmt 348 #define pr_fmt(fmt) fmt 349 #endif 350 351 struct module; 352 353 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK_INDEX 354 struct pi_entry { 355 const char *fmt; 356 const char *func; 357 const char *file; 358 unsigned int line; 359 360 /* 361 * While printk and pr_* have the level stored in the string at compile 362 * time, some subsystems dynamically add it at runtime through the 363 * format string. For these dynamic cases, we allow the subsystem to 364 * tell us the level at compile time. 365 * 366 * NULL indicates that the level, if any, is stored in fmt. 367 */ 368 const char *level; 369 370 /* 371 * The format string used by various subsystem specific printk() 372 * wrappers to prefix the message. 373 * 374 * Note that the static prefix defined by the pr_fmt() macro is stored 375 * directly in the message format (@fmt), not here. 376 */ 377 const char *subsys_fmt_prefix; 378 } __packed; 379 380 #define __printk_index_emit(_fmt, _level, _subsys_fmt_prefix) \ 381 do { \ 382 if (__builtin_constant_p(_fmt) && __builtin_constant_p(_level)) { \ 383 /* 384 * We check __builtin_constant_p multiple times here 385 * for the same input because GCC will produce an error 386 * if we try to assign a static variable to fmt if it 387 * is not a constant, even with the outer if statement. 388 */ \ 389 static const struct pi_entry _entry \ 390 __used = { \ 391 .fmt = __builtin_constant_p(_fmt) ? (_fmt) : NULL, \ 392 .func = __func__, \ 393 .file = __FILE__, \ 394 .line = __LINE__, \ 395 .level = __builtin_constant_p(_level) ? (_level) : NULL, \ 396 .subsys_fmt_prefix = _subsys_fmt_prefix,\ 397 }; \ 398 static const struct pi_entry *_entry_ptr \ 399 __used __section(".printk_index") = &_entry; \ 400 } \ 401 } while (0) 402 403 #else /* !CONFIG_PRINTK_INDEX */ 404 #define __printk_index_emit(...) do {} while (0) 405 #endif /* CONFIG_PRINTK_INDEX */ 406 407 /* 408 * Some subsystems have their own custom printk that applies a va_format to a 409 * generic format, for example, to include a device number or other metadata 410 * alongside the format supplied by the caller. 411 * 412 * In order to store these in the way they would be emitted by the printk 413 * infrastructure, the subsystem provides us with the start, fixed string, and 414 * any subsequent text in the format string. 415 * 416 * We take a variable argument list as pr_fmt/dev_fmt/etc are sometimes passed 417 * as multiple arguments (eg: `"%s: ", "blah"`), and we must only take the 418 * first one. 419 * 420 * subsys_fmt_prefix must be known at compile time, or compilation will fail 421 * (since this is a mistake). If fmt or level is not known at compile time, no 422 * index entry will be made (since this can legitimately happen). 423 */ 424 #define printk_index_subsys_emit(subsys_fmt_prefix, level, fmt, ...) \ 425 __printk_index_emit(fmt, level, subsys_fmt_prefix) 426 427 #define printk_index_wrap(_p_func, _fmt, ...) \ 428 ({ \ 429 __printk_index_emit(_fmt, NULL, NULL); \ 430 _p_func(_fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ 431 }) 432 433 434 /** 435 * printk - print a kernel message 436 * @fmt: format string 437 * 438 * This is printk(). It can be called from any context. We want it to work. 439 * 440 * If printk indexing is enabled, _printk() is called from printk_index_wrap. 441 * Otherwise, printk is simply #defined to _printk. 442 * 443 * We try to grab the console_lock. If we succeed, it's easy - we log the 444 * output and call the console drivers. If we fail to get the semaphore, we 445 * place the output into the log buffer and return. The current holder of 446 * the console_sem will notice the new output in console_unlock(); and will 447 * send it to the consoles before releasing the lock. 448 * 449 * One effect of this deferred printing is that code which calls printk() and 450 * then changes console_loglevel may break. This is because console_loglevel 451 * is inspected when the actual printing occurs. 452 * 453 * See also: 454 * printf(3) 455 * 456 * See the vsnprintf() documentation for format string extensions over C99. 457 */ 458 #define printk(fmt, ...) printk_index_wrap(_printk, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) 459 #define printk_deferred(fmt, ...) \ 460 printk_index_wrap(_printk_deferred, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) 461 462 /** 463 * pr_emerg - Print an emergency-level message 464 * @fmt: format string 465 * @...: arguments for the format string 466 * 467 * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_EMERG loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to 468 * generate the format string. 469 */ 470 #define pr_emerg(fmt, ...) \ 471 printk(KERN_EMERG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 472 /** 473 * pr_alert - Print an alert-level message 474 * @fmt: format string 475 * @...: arguments for the format string 476 * 477 * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_ALERT loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to 478 * generate the format string. 479 */ 480 #define pr_alert(fmt, ...) \ 481 printk(KERN_ALERT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 482 /** 483 * pr_crit - Print a critical-level message 484 * @fmt: format string 485 * @...: arguments for the format string 486 * 487 * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_CRIT loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to 488 * generate the format string. 489 */ 490 #define pr_crit(fmt, ...) \ 491 printk(KERN_CRIT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 492 /** 493 * pr_err - Print an error-level message 494 * @fmt: format string 495 * @...: arguments for the format string 496 * 497 * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_ERR loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to 498 * generate the format string. 499 */ 500 #define pr_err(fmt, ...) \ 501 printk(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 502 /** 503 * pr_warn - Print a warning-level message 504 * @fmt: format string 505 * @...: arguments for the format string 506 * 507 * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_WARNING loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() 508 * to generate the format string. 509 */ 510 #define pr_warn(fmt, ...) \ 511 printk(KERN_WARNING pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 512 /** 513 * pr_notice - Print a notice-level message 514 * @fmt: format string 515 * @...: arguments for the format string 516 * 517 * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_NOTICE loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to 518 * generate the format string. 519 */ 520 #define pr_notice(fmt, ...) \ 521 printk(KERN_NOTICE pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 522 /** 523 * pr_info - Print an info-level message 524 * @fmt: format string 525 * @...: arguments for the format string 526 * 527 * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_INFO loglevel. It uses pr_fmt() to 528 * generate the format string. 529 */ 530 #define pr_info(fmt, ...) \ 531 printk(KERN_INFO pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 532 533 /** 534 * pr_cont - Continues a previous log message in the same line. 535 * @fmt: format string 536 * @...: arguments for the format string 537 * 538 * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_CONT loglevel. It should only be 539 * used when continuing a log message with no newline ('\n') enclosed. Otherwise 540 * it defaults back to KERN_DEFAULT loglevel. 541 */ 542 #define pr_cont(fmt, ...) \ 543 printk(KERN_CONT fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) 544 545 /** 546 * pr_devel - Print a debug-level message conditionally 547 * @fmt: format string 548 * @...: arguments for the format string 549 * 550 * This macro expands to a printk with KERN_DEBUG loglevel if DEBUG is 551 * defined. Otherwise it does nothing. 552 * 553 * It uses pr_fmt() to generate the format string. 554 */ 555 #ifdef DEBUG 556 #define pr_devel(fmt, ...) \ 557 printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 558 #else 559 #define pr_devel(fmt, ...) \ 560 no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 561 #endif 562 563 564 /* If you are writing a driver, please use dev_dbg instead */ 565 #if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) || \ 566 (defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE) && defined(DYNAMIC_DEBUG_MODULE)) 567 #include <linux/dynamic_debug.h> 568 569 /** 570 * pr_debug - Print a debug-level message conditionally 571 * @fmt: format string 572 * @...: arguments for the format string 573 * 574 * This macro expands to dynamic_pr_debug() if CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is 575 * set. Otherwise, if DEBUG is defined, it's equivalent to a printk with 576 * KERN_DEBUG loglevel. If DEBUG is not defined it does nothing. 577 * 578 * It uses pr_fmt() to generate the format string (dynamic_pr_debug() uses 579 * pr_fmt() internally). 580 */ 581 #define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \ 582 dynamic_pr_debug(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) 583 #elif defined(DEBUG) 584 #define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \ 585 printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 586 #else 587 #define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \ 588 no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 589 #endif 590 591 /* 592 * Print a one-time message (analogous to WARN_ONCE() et al): 593 */ 594 595 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK 596 #define printk_once(fmt, ...) \ 597 DO_ONCE_LITE(printk, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) 598 #define printk_deferred_once(fmt, ...) \ 599 DO_ONCE_LITE(printk_deferred, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) 600 #else 601 #define printk_once(fmt, ...) \ 602 no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) 603 #define printk_deferred_once(fmt, ...) \ 604 no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) 605 #endif 606 607 #define pr_emerg_once(fmt, ...) \ 608 printk_once(KERN_EMERG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 609 #define pr_alert_once(fmt, ...) \ 610 printk_once(KERN_ALERT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 611 #define pr_crit_once(fmt, ...) \ 612 printk_once(KERN_CRIT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 613 #define pr_err_once(fmt, ...) \ 614 printk_once(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 615 #define pr_warn_once(fmt, ...) \ 616 printk_once(KERN_WARNING pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 617 #define pr_notice_once(fmt, ...) \ 618 printk_once(KERN_NOTICE pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 619 #define pr_info_once(fmt, ...) \ 620 printk_once(KERN_INFO pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 621 /* no pr_cont_once, don't do that... */ 622 623 #if defined(DEBUG) 624 #define pr_devel_once(fmt, ...) \ 625 printk_once(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 626 #else 627 #define pr_devel_once(fmt, ...) \ 628 no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 629 #endif 630 631 /* If you are writing a driver, please use dev_dbg instead */ 632 #if defined(DEBUG) 633 #define pr_debug_once(fmt, ...) \ 634 printk_once(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 635 #else 636 #define pr_debug_once(fmt, ...) \ 637 no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 638 #endif 639 640 /* 641 * ratelimited messages with local ratelimit_state, 642 * no local ratelimit_state used in the !PRINTK case 643 */ 644 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK 645 #define printk_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 646 ({ \ 647 static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(_rs, \ 648 DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_INTERVAL, \ 649 DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST); \ 650 \ 651 if (__ratelimit(&_rs)) \ 652 printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ 653 }) 654 #else 655 #define printk_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 656 no_printk(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) 657 #endif 658 659 #define pr_emerg_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 660 printk_ratelimited(KERN_EMERG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 661 #define pr_alert_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 662 printk_ratelimited(KERN_ALERT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 663 #define pr_crit_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 664 printk_ratelimited(KERN_CRIT pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 665 #define pr_err_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 666 printk_ratelimited(KERN_ERR pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 667 #define pr_warn_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 668 printk_ratelimited(KERN_WARNING pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 669 #define pr_notice_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 670 printk_ratelimited(KERN_NOTICE pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 671 #define pr_info_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 672 printk_ratelimited(KERN_INFO pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 673 /* no pr_cont_ratelimited, don't do that... */ 674 675 #if defined(DEBUG) 676 #define pr_devel_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 677 printk_ratelimited(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 678 #else 679 #define pr_devel_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 680 no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 681 #endif 682 683 /* If you are writing a driver, please use dev_dbg instead */ 684 #if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) || \ 685 (defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE) && defined(DYNAMIC_DEBUG_MODULE)) 686 /* descriptor check is first to prevent flooding with "callbacks suppressed" */ 687 #define pr_debug_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 688 do { \ 689 static DEFINE_RATELIMIT_STATE(_rs, \ 690 DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_INTERVAL, \ 691 DEFAULT_RATELIMIT_BURST); \ 692 DEFINE_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_METADATA(descriptor, pr_fmt(fmt)); \ 693 if (DYNAMIC_DEBUG_BRANCH(descriptor) && \ 694 __ratelimit(&_rs)) \ 695 __dynamic_pr_debug(&descriptor, pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__); \ 696 } while (0) 697 #elif defined(DEBUG) 698 #define pr_debug_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 699 printk_ratelimited(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 700 #else 701 #define pr_debug_ratelimited(fmt, ...) \ 702 no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) 703 #endif 704 705 extern const struct file_operations kmsg_fops; 706 707 enum { 708 DUMP_PREFIX_NONE, 709 DUMP_PREFIX_ADDRESS, 710 DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET 711 }; 712 extern int hex_dump_to_buffer(const void *buf, size_t len, int rowsize, 713 int groupsize, char *linebuf, size_t linebuflen, 714 bool ascii); 715 #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK 716 extern void print_hex_dump(const char *level, const char *prefix_str, 717 int prefix_type, int rowsize, int groupsize, 718 const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii); 719 #else 720 static inline void print_hex_dump(const char *level, const char *prefix_str, 721 int prefix_type, int rowsize, int groupsize, 722 const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii) 723 { 724 } 725 static inline void print_hex_dump_bytes(const char *prefix_str, int prefix_type, 726 const void *buf, size_t len) 727 { 728 } 729 730 #endif 731 732 #if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) || \ 733 (defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE) && defined(DYNAMIC_DEBUG_MODULE)) 734 #define print_hex_dump_debug(prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize, \ 735 groupsize, buf, len, ascii) \ 736 dynamic_hex_dump(prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize, \ 737 groupsize, buf, len, ascii) 738 #elif defined(DEBUG) 739 #define print_hex_dump_debug(prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize, \ 740 groupsize, buf, len, ascii) \ 741 print_hex_dump(KERN_DEBUG, prefix_str, prefix_type, rowsize, \ 742 groupsize, buf, len, ascii) 743 #else 744 static inline void print_hex_dump_debug(const char *prefix_str, int prefix_type, 745 int rowsize, int groupsize, 746 const void *buf, size_t len, bool ascii) 747 { 748 } 749 #endif 750 751 /** 752 * print_hex_dump_bytes - shorthand form of print_hex_dump() with default params 753 * @prefix_str: string to prefix each line with; 754 * caller supplies trailing spaces for alignment if desired 755 * @prefix_type: controls whether prefix of an offset, address, or none 756 * is printed (%DUMP_PREFIX_OFFSET, %DUMP_PREFIX_ADDRESS, %DUMP_PREFIX_NONE) 757 * @buf: data blob to dump 758 * @len: number of bytes in the @buf 759 * 760 * Calls print_hex_dump(), with log level of KERN_DEBUG, 761 * rowsize of 16, groupsize of 1, and ASCII output included. 762 */ 763 #define print_hex_dump_bytes(prefix_str, prefix_type, buf, len) \ 764 print_hex_dump_debug(prefix_str, prefix_type, 16, 1, buf, len, true) 765 766 #endif 767