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author | André Fabian Silva Delgado <emulatorman@parabola.nu> | 2016-03-26 05:33:09 -0300 |
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committer | André Fabian Silva Delgado <emulatorman@parabola.nu> | 2016-03-26 05:33:09 -0300 |
commit | 4a327fcef90ba27150a3e8741441b68c605ae248 (patch) | |
tree | dedef84cccbd02054df4cfb844dd3c9d588edf83 /kernel/power/tuxonice_io.c | |
parent | a156245300d5362a3b4c4afdace9e2b90169fe43 (diff) |
Add TuxOnIce support adapted for the 4.5-gnu kernel versionpck-4.5-gnu
Diffstat (limited to 'kernel/power/tuxonice_io.c')
-rw-r--r-- | kernel/power/tuxonice_io.c | 1932 |
1 files changed, 1932 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/kernel/power/tuxonice_io.c b/kernel/power/tuxonice_io.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3c62c2682 --- /dev/null +++ b/kernel/power/tuxonice_io.c @@ -0,0 +1,1932 @@ +/* + * kernel/power/tuxonice_io.c + * + * Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Gabor Kuti <seasons@fornax.hu> + * Copyright (C) 1998,2001,2002 Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz> + * Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Florent Chabaud <fchabaud@free.fr> + * Copyright (C) 2002-2015 Nigel Cunningham (nigel at nigelcunningham com au) + * + * This file is released under the GPLv2. + * + * It contains high level IO routines for hibernating. + * + */ + +#include <linux/suspend.h> +#include <linux/version.h> +#include <linux/utsname.h> +#include <linux/mount.h> +#include <linux/highmem.h> +#include <linux/kthread.h> +#include <linux/cpu.h> +#include <linux/fs_struct.h> +#include <linux/bio.h> +#include <linux/fs_uuid.h> +#include <linux/kmod.h> +#include <asm/tlbflush.h> + +#include "tuxonice.h" +#include "tuxonice_modules.h" +#include "tuxonice_pageflags.h" +#include "tuxonice_io.h" +#include "tuxonice_ui.h" +#include "tuxonice_storage.h" +#include "tuxonice_prepare_image.h" +#include "tuxonice_extent.h" +#include "tuxonice_sysfs.h" +#include "tuxonice_builtin.h" +#include "tuxonice_checksum.h" +#include "tuxonice_alloc.h" +char alt_resume_param[256]; + +/* Version read from image header at resume */ +static int toi_image_header_version; + +#define read_if_version(VERS, VAR, DESC, ERR_ACT) do { \ + if (likely(toi_image_header_version >= VERS)) \ + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, \ + (char *) &VAR, sizeof(VAR))) { \ + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, "Failed to read DESC."); \ + ERR_ACT; \ + } \ +} while(0) \ + +/* Variables shared between threads and updated under the mutex */ +static int io_write, io_finish_at, io_base, io_barmax, io_pageset, io_result; +static int io_index, io_nextupdate, io_pc, io_pc_step; +static DEFINE_MUTEX(io_mutex); +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct page *, last_sought); +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct page *, last_high_page); +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(char *, checksum_locn); +static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct pbe *, last_low_page); +static atomic_t io_count; +atomic_t toi_io_workers; + +static int using_flusher; + +DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(toi_io_queue_flusher); + +int toi_bio_queue_flusher_should_finish; + +int toi_max_workers; + +static char *image_version_error = "The image header version is newer than " \ + "this kernel supports."; + +struct toi_module_ops *first_filter; + +static atomic_t toi_num_other_threads; +static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(toi_worker_wait_queue); +enum toi_worker_commands { + TOI_IO_WORKER_STOP, + TOI_IO_WORKER_RUN, + TOI_IO_WORKER_EXIT +}; +static enum toi_worker_commands toi_worker_command; + +/** + * toi_attempt_to_parse_resume_device - determine if we can hibernate + * + * Can we hibernate, using the current resume= parameter? + **/ +int toi_attempt_to_parse_resume_device(int quiet) +{ + struct list_head *Allocator; + struct toi_module_ops *thisAllocator; + int result, returning = 0; + + if (toi_activate_storage(0)) + return 0; + + toiActiveAllocator = NULL; + clear_toi_state(TOI_RESUME_DEVICE_OK); + clear_toi_state(TOI_CAN_RESUME); + clear_result_state(TOI_ABORTED); + + if (!toiNumAllocators) { + if (!quiet) + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: No storage allocators have " + "been registered. Hibernating will be " + "disabled.\n"); + goto cleanup; + } + + list_for_each(Allocator, &toiAllocators) { + thisAllocator = list_entry(Allocator, struct toi_module_ops, + type_list); + + /* + * Not sure why you'd want to disable an allocator, but + * we should honour the flag if we're providing it + */ + if (!thisAllocator->enabled) + continue; + + result = thisAllocator->parse_sig_location( + resume_file, (toiNumAllocators == 1), + quiet); + + switch (result) { + case -EINVAL: + /* For this allocator, but not a valid + * configuration. Error already printed. */ + goto cleanup; + + case 0: + /* For this allocator and valid. */ + toiActiveAllocator = thisAllocator; + + set_toi_state(TOI_RESUME_DEVICE_OK); + set_toi_state(TOI_CAN_RESUME); + returning = 1; + goto cleanup; + } + } + if (!quiet) + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: No matching enabled allocator " + "found. Resuming disabled.\n"); +cleanup: + toi_deactivate_storage(0); + return returning; +} + +void attempt_to_parse_resume_device2(void) +{ + toi_prepare_usm(); + toi_attempt_to_parse_resume_device(0); + toi_cleanup_usm(); +} + +void save_restore_alt_param(int replace, int quiet) +{ + static char resume_param_save[255]; + static unsigned long toi_state_save; + + if (replace) { + toi_state_save = toi_state; + strcpy(resume_param_save, resume_file); + strcpy(resume_file, alt_resume_param); + } else { + strcpy(resume_file, resume_param_save); + toi_state = toi_state_save; + } + toi_attempt_to_parse_resume_device(quiet); +} + +void attempt_to_parse_alt_resume_param(void) +{ + int ok = 0; + + /* Temporarily set resume_param to the poweroff value */ + if (!strlen(alt_resume_param)) + return; + + printk(KERN_INFO "=== Trying Poweroff Resume2 ===\n"); + save_restore_alt_param(SAVE, NOQUIET); + if (test_toi_state(TOI_CAN_RESUME)) + ok = 1; + + printk(KERN_INFO "=== Done ===\n"); + save_restore_alt_param(RESTORE, QUIET); + + /* If not ok, clear the string */ + if (ok) + return; + + printk(KERN_INFO "Can't resume from that location; clearing " + "alt_resume_param.\n"); + alt_resume_param[0] = '\0'; +} + +/** + * noresume_reset_modules - reset data structures in case of non resuming + * + * When we read the start of an image, modules (and especially the + * active allocator) might need to reset data structures if we + * decide to remove the image rather than resuming from it. + **/ +static void noresume_reset_modules(void) +{ + struct toi_module_ops *this_filter; + + list_for_each_entry(this_filter, &toi_filters, type_list) + if (this_filter->noresume_reset) + this_filter->noresume_reset(); + + if (toiActiveAllocator && toiActiveAllocator->noresume_reset) + toiActiveAllocator->noresume_reset(); +} + +/** + * fill_toi_header - fill the hibernate header structure + * @struct toi_header: Header data structure to be filled. + **/ +static int fill_toi_header(struct toi_header *sh) +{ + int i, error; + + error = init_header((struct swsusp_info *) sh); + if (error) + return error; + + sh->pagedir = pagedir1; + sh->pageset_2_size = pagedir2.size; + sh->param0 = toi_result; + sh->param1 = toi_bkd.toi_action; + sh->param2 = toi_bkd.toi_debug_state; + sh->param3 = toi_bkd.toi_default_console_level; + sh->root_fs = current->fs->root.mnt->mnt_sb->s_dev; + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + sh->io_time[i/2][i%2] = toi_bkd.toi_io_time[i/2][i%2]; + sh->bkd = boot_kernel_data_buffer; + return 0; +} + +/** + * rw_init_modules - initialize modules + * @rw: Whether we are reading of writing an image. + * @which: Section of the image being processed. + * + * Iterate over modules, preparing the ones that will be used to read or write + * data. + **/ +static int rw_init_modules(int rw, int which) +{ + struct toi_module_ops *this_module; + /* Initialise page transformers */ + list_for_each_entry(this_module, &toi_filters, type_list) { + if (!this_module->enabled) + continue; + if (this_module->rw_init && this_module->rw_init(rw, which)) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_MODULE_INIT, + "Failed to initialize the %s filter.", + this_module->name); + return 1; + } + } + + /* Initialise allocator */ + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_init(rw, which)) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_MODULE_INIT, + "Failed to initialise the allocator."); + return 1; + } + + /* Initialise other modules */ + list_for_each_entry(this_module, &toi_modules, module_list) { + if (!this_module->enabled || + this_module->type == FILTER_MODULE || + this_module->type == WRITER_MODULE) + continue; + if (this_module->rw_init && this_module->rw_init(rw, which)) { + set_abort_result(TOI_FAILED_MODULE_INIT); + printk(KERN_INFO "Setting aborted flag due to module " + "init failure.\n"); + return 1; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/** + * rw_cleanup_modules - cleanup modules + * @rw: Whether we are reading of writing an image. + * + * Cleanup components after reading or writing a set of pages. + * Only the allocator may fail. + **/ +static int rw_cleanup_modules(int rw) +{ + struct toi_module_ops *this_module; + int result = 0; + + /* Cleanup other modules */ + list_for_each_entry(this_module, &toi_modules, module_list) { + if (!this_module->enabled || + this_module->type == FILTER_MODULE || + this_module->type == WRITER_MODULE) + continue; + if (this_module->rw_cleanup) + result |= this_module->rw_cleanup(rw); + } + + /* Flush data and cleanup */ + list_for_each_entry(this_module, &toi_filters, type_list) { + if (!this_module->enabled) + continue; + if (this_module->rw_cleanup) + result |= this_module->rw_cleanup(rw); + } + + result |= toiActiveAllocator->rw_cleanup(rw); + + return result; +} + +static struct page *copy_page_from_orig_page(struct page *orig_page, int is_high) +{ + int index, min, max; + struct page *high_page = NULL, + **my_last_high_page = raw_cpu_ptr(&last_high_page), + **my_last_sought = raw_cpu_ptr(&last_sought); + struct pbe *this, **my_last_low_page = raw_cpu_ptr(&last_low_page); + void *compare; + + if (is_high) { + if (*my_last_sought && *my_last_high_page && + *my_last_sought < orig_page) + high_page = *my_last_high_page; + else + high_page = (struct page *) restore_highmem_pblist; + this = (struct pbe *) kmap(high_page); + compare = orig_page; + } else { + if (*my_last_sought && *my_last_low_page && + *my_last_sought < orig_page) + this = *my_last_low_page; + else + this = restore_pblist; + compare = page_address(orig_page); + } + + *my_last_sought = orig_page; + + /* Locate page containing pbe */ + while (this[PBES_PER_PAGE - 1].next && + this[PBES_PER_PAGE - 1].orig_address < compare) { + if (is_high) { + struct page *next_high_page = (struct page *) + this[PBES_PER_PAGE - 1].next; + kunmap(high_page); + this = kmap(next_high_page); + high_page = next_high_page; + } else + this = this[PBES_PER_PAGE - 1].next; + } + + /* Do a binary search within the page */ + min = 0; + max = PBES_PER_PAGE; + index = PBES_PER_PAGE / 2; + while (max - min) { + if (!this[index].orig_address || + this[index].orig_address > compare) + max = index; + else if (this[index].orig_address == compare) { + if (is_high) { + struct page *page = this[index].address; + *my_last_high_page = high_page; + kunmap(high_page); + return page; + } + *my_last_low_page = this; + return virt_to_page(this[index].address); + } else + min = index; + index = ((max + min) / 2); + }; + + if (is_high) + kunmap(high_page); + + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, "Failed to get destination page for" + " orig page %p. This[min].orig_address=%p.\n", orig_page, + this[index].orig_address); + return NULL; +} + +/** + * write_next_page - write the next page in a pageset + * @data_pfn: The pfn where the next data to write is located. + * @my_io_index: The index of the page in the pageset. + * @write_pfn: The pfn number to write in the image (where the data belongs). + * + * Get the pfn of the next page to write, map the page if necessary and do the + * write. + **/ +static int write_next_page(unsigned long *data_pfn, int *my_io_index, + unsigned long *write_pfn) +{ + struct page *page; + char **my_checksum_locn = raw_cpu_ptr(&checksum_locn); + int result = 0, was_present; + + *data_pfn = memory_bm_next_pfn(io_map, 0); + + /* Another thread could have beaten us to it. */ + if (*data_pfn == BM_END_OF_MAP) { + if (atomic_read(&io_count)) { + printk(KERN_INFO "Ran out of pfns but io_count is " + "still %d.\n", atomic_read(&io_count)); + BUG(); + } + mutex_unlock(&io_mutex); + return -ENODATA; + } + + *my_io_index = io_finish_at - atomic_sub_return(1, &io_count); + + memory_bm_clear_bit(io_map, 0, *data_pfn); + page = pfn_to_page(*data_pfn); + + was_present = kernel_page_present(page); + if (!was_present) + kernel_map_pages(page, 1, 1); + + if (io_pageset == 1) + *write_pfn = memory_bm_next_pfn(pageset1_map, 0); + else { + *write_pfn = *data_pfn; + *my_checksum_locn = tuxonice_get_next_checksum(); + } + + TOI_TRACE_DEBUG(*data_pfn, "_PS%d_write %d", io_pageset, *my_io_index); + + mutex_unlock(&io_mutex); + + if (io_pageset == 2 && tuxonice_calc_checksum(page, *my_checksum_locn)) + return 1; + + result = first_filter->write_page(*write_pfn, TOI_PAGE, page, + PAGE_SIZE); + + if (!was_present) + kernel_map_pages(page, 1, 0); + + return result; +} + +/** + * read_next_page - read the next page in a pageset + * @my_io_index: The index of the page in the pageset. + * @write_pfn: The pfn in which the data belongs. + * + * Read a page of the image into our buffer. It can happen (here and in the + * write routine) that threads don't get run until after other CPUs have done + * all the work. This was the cause of the long standing issue with + * occasionally getting -ENODATA errors at the end of reading the image. We + * therefore need to check there's actually a page to read before trying to + * retrieve one. + **/ + +static int read_next_page(int *my_io_index, unsigned long *write_pfn, + struct page *buffer) +{ + unsigned int buf_size = PAGE_SIZE; + unsigned long left = atomic_read(&io_count); + + if (!left) + return -ENODATA; + + /* Start off assuming the page we read isn't resaved */ + *my_io_index = io_finish_at - atomic_sub_return(1, &io_count); + + mutex_unlock(&io_mutex); + + /* + * Are we aborting? If so, don't submit any more I/O as + * resetting the resume_attempted flag (from ui.c) will + * clear the bdev flags, making this thread oops. + */ + if (unlikely(test_toi_state(TOI_STOP_RESUME))) { + atomic_dec(&toi_io_workers); + if (!atomic_read(&toi_io_workers)) { + /* + * So we can be sure we'll have memory for + * marking that we haven't resumed. + */ + rw_cleanup_modules(READ); + set_toi_state(TOI_IO_STOPPED); + } + while (1) + schedule(); + } + + /* + * See toi_bio_read_page in tuxonice_bio.c: + * read the next page in the image. + */ + return first_filter->read_page(write_pfn, TOI_PAGE, buffer, &buf_size); +} + +static void use_read_page(unsigned long write_pfn, struct page *buffer) +{ + struct page *final_page = pfn_to_page(write_pfn), + *copy_page = final_page; + char *virt, *buffer_virt; + int was_present, cpu = smp_processor_id(); + unsigned long idx = 0; + + if (io_pageset == 1 && (!pageset1_copy_map || + !memory_bm_test_bit(pageset1_copy_map, cpu, write_pfn))) { + int is_high = PageHighMem(final_page); + copy_page = copy_page_from_orig_page(is_high ? (void *) write_pfn : final_page, is_high); + } + + if (!memory_bm_test_bit(io_map, cpu, write_pfn)) { + int test = !memory_bm_test_bit(io_map, cpu, write_pfn); + toi_message(TOI_IO, TOI_VERBOSE, 0, "Discard %ld (%d).", write_pfn, test); + mutex_lock(&io_mutex); + idx = atomic_add_return(1, &io_count); + mutex_unlock(&io_mutex); + return; + } + + virt = kmap(copy_page); + buffer_virt = kmap(buffer); + was_present = kernel_page_present(copy_page); + if (!was_present) + kernel_map_pages(copy_page, 1, 1); + memcpy(virt, buffer_virt, PAGE_SIZE); + if (!was_present) + kernel_map_pages(copy_page, 1, 0); + kunmap(copy_page); + kunmap(buffer); + memory_bm_clear_bit(io_map, cpu, write_pfn); + TOI_TRACE_DEBUG(write_pfn, "_PS%d_read", io_pageset); +} + +static unsigned long status_update(int writing, unsigned long done, + unsigned long ticks) +{ + int cs_index = writing ? 0 : 1; + unsigned long ticks_so_far = toi_bkd.toi_io_time[cs_index][1] + ticks; + unsigned long msec = jiffies_to_msecs(abs(ticks_so_far)); + unsigned long pgs_per_s, estimate = 0, pages_left; + + if (msec) { + pages_left = io_barmax - done; + pgs_per_s = 1000 * done / msec; + if (pgs_per_s) + estimate = DIV_ROUND_UP(pages_left, pgs_per_s); + } + + if (estimate && ticks > HZ / 2) + return toi_update_status(done, io_barmax, + " %d/%d MB (%lu sec left)", + MB(done+1), MB(io_barmax), estimate); + + return toi_update_status(done, io_barmax, " %d/%d MB", + MB(done+1), MB(io_barmax)); +} + +/** + * worker_rw_loop - main loop to read/write pages + * + * The main I/O loop for reading or writing pages. The io_map bitmap is used to + * track the pages to read/write. + * If we are reading, the pages are loaded to their final (mapped) pfn. + * Data is non zero iff this is a thread started via start_other_threads. + * In that case, we stay in here until told to quit. + **/ +static int worker_rw_loop(void *data) +{ + unsigned long data_pfn, write_pfn, next_jiffies = jiffies + HZ / 4, + jif_index = 1, start_time = jiffies, thread_num; + int result = 0, my_io_index = 0, last_worker; + struct page *buffer = toi_alloc_page(28, TOI_ATOMIC_GFP); + cpumask_var_t orig_mask; + + if (!alloc_cpumask_var(&orig_mask, GFP_KERNEL)) { + printk(KERN_EMERG "Failed to allocate cpumask for TuxOnIce I/O thread %ld.\n", (unsigned long) data); + result = -ENOMEM; + goto out; + } + + cpumask_copy(orig_mask, tsk_cpus_allowed(current)); + + current->flags |= PF_NOFREEZE; + +top: + mutex_lock(&io_mutex); + thread_num = atomic_read(&toi_io_workers); + + cpumask_copy(tsk_cpus_allowed(current), orig_mask); + schedule(); + + atomic_inc(&toi_io_workers); + + while (atomic_read(&io_count) >= atomic_read(&toi_io_workers) && + !(io_write && test_result_state(TOI_ABORTED)) && + toi_worker_command == TOI_IO_WORKER_RUN) { + if (!thread_num && jiffies > next_jiffies) { + next_jiffies += HZ / 4; + if (toiActiveAllocator->update_throughput_throttle) + toiActiveAllocator->update_throughput_throttle( + jif_index); + jif_index++; + } + + /* + * What page to use? If reading, don't know yet which page's + * data will be read, so always use the buffer. If writing, + * use the copy (Pageset1) or original page (Pageset2), but + * always write the pfn of the original page. + */ + if (io_write) + result = write_next_page(&data_pfn, &my_io_index, + &write_pfn); + else /* Reading */ + result = read_next_page(&my_io_index, &write_pfn, + buffer); + + if (result) { + mutex_lock(&io_mutex); + /* Nothing to do? */ + if (result == -ENODATA) { + toi_message(TOI_IO, TOI_VERBOSE, 0, + "Thread %d has no more work.", + smp_processor_id()); + break; + } + + io_result = result; + + if (io_write) { + printk(KERN_INFO "Write chunk returned %d.\n", + result); + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, + "Failed to write a chunk of the " + "image."); + break; + } + + if (io_pageset == 1) { + printk(KERN_ERR "\nBreaking out of I/O loop " + "because of result code %d.\n", result); + break; + } + panic("Read chunk returned (%d)", result); + } + + /* + * Discard reads of resaved pages while reading ps2 + * and unwanted pages while rereading ps2 when aborting. + */ + if (!io_write) { + if (!PageResave(pfn_to_page(write_pfn))) + use_read_page(write_pfn, buffer); + else { + mutex_lock(&io_mutex); + toi_message(TOI_IO, TOI_VERBOSE, 0, + "Resaved %ld.", write_pfn); + atomic_inc(&io_count); + mutex_unlock(&io_mutex); + } + } + + if (!thread_num) { + if(my_io_index + io_base > io_nextupdate) + io_nextupdate = status_update(io_write, + my_io_index + io_base, + jiffies - start_time); + + if (my_io_index > io_pc) { + printk(KERN_CONT "...%d%%", 20 * io_pc_step); + io_pc_step++; + io_pc = io_finish_at * io_pc_step / 5; + } + } + + toi_cond_pause(0, NULL); + + /* + * Subtle: If there's less I/O still to be done than threads + * running, quit. This stops us doing I/O beyond the end of + * the image when reading. + * + * Possible race condition. Two threads could do the test at + * the same time; one should exit and one should continue. + * Therefore we take the mutex before comparing and exiting. + */ + + mutex_lock(&io_mutex); + } + + last_worker = atomic_dec_and_test(&toi_io_workers); + toi_message(TOI_IO, TOI_VERBOSE, 0, "%d workers left.", atomic_read(&toi_io_workers)); + mutex_unlock(&io_mutex); + + if ((unsigned long) data && toi_worker_command != TOI_IO_WORKER_EXIT) { + /* Were we the last thread and we're using a flusher thread? */ + if (last_worker && using_flusher) { + toiActiveAllocator->finish_all_io(); + } + /* First, if we're doing I/O, wait for it to finish */ + wait_event(toi_worker_wait_queue, toi_worker_command != TOI_IO_WORKER_RUN); + /* Then wait to be told what to do next */ + wait_event(toi_worker_wait_queue, toi_worker_command != TOI_IO_WORKER_STOP); + if (toi_worker_command == TOI_IO_WORKER_RUN) + goto top; + } + + if (thread_num) + atomic_dec(&toi_num_other_threads); + +out: + toi_message(TOI_IO, TOI_LOW, 0, "Thread %d exiting.", thread_num); + toi__free_page(28, buffer); + free_cpumask_var(orig_mask); + + return result; +} + +int toi_start_other_threads(void) +{ + int cpu; + struct task_struct *p; + int to_start = (toi_max_workers ? toi_max_workers : num_online_cpus()) - 1; + unsigned long num_started = 0; + + if (test_action_state(TOI_NO_MULTITHREADED_IO)) + return 0; + + toi_worker_command = TOI_IO_WORKER_STOP; + + for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { + if (num_started == to_start) + break; + + if (cpu == smp_processor_id()) + continue; + + p = kthread_create_on_node(worker_rw_loop, (void *) num_started + 1, + cpu_to_node(cpu), "ktoi_io/%d", cpu); + if (IS_ERR(p)) { + printk(KERN_ERR "ktoi_io for %i failed\n", cpu); + continue; + } + kthread_bind(p, cpu); + p->flags |= PF_MEMALLOC; + wake_up_process(p); + num_started++; + atomic_inc(&toi_num_other_threads); + } + + toi_message(TOI_IO, TOI_LOW, 0, "Started %d threads.", num_started); + return num_started; +} + +void toi_stop_other_threads(void) +{ + toi_message(TOI_IO, TOI_LOW, 0, "Stopping other threads."); + toi_worker_command = TOI_IO_WORKER_EXIT; + wake_up(&toi_worker_wait_queue); +} + +/** + * do_rw_loop - main highlevel function for reading or writing pages + * + * Create the io_map bitmap and call worker_rw_loop to perform I/O operations. + **/ +static int do_rw_loop(int write, int finish_at, struct memory_bitmap *pageflags, + int base, int barmax, int pageset) +{ + int index = 0, cpu, result = 0, workers_started; + unsigned long pfn, next; + + first_filter = toi_get_next_filter(NULL); + + if (!finish_at) + return 0; + + io_write = write; + io_finish_at = finish_at; + io_base = base; + io_barmax = barmax; + io_pageset = pageset; + io_index = 0; + io_pc = io_finish_at / 5; + io_pc_step = 1; + io_result = 0; + io_nextupdate = base + 1; + toi_bio_queue_flusher_should_finish = 0; + + for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { + per_cpu(last_sought, cpu) = NULL; + per_cpu(last_low_page, cpu) = NULL; + per_cpu(last_high_page, cpu) = NULL; + } + + /* Ensure all bits clear */ + memory_bm_clear(io_map); + + memory_bm_position_reset(io_map); + next = memory_bm_next_pfn(io_map, 0); + + BUG_ON(next != BM_END_OF_MAP); + + /* Set the bits for the pages to write */ + memory_bm_position_reset(pageflags); + + pfn = memory_bm_next_pfn(pageflags, 0); + toi_trace_index++; + + while (pfn != BM_END_OF_MAP && index < finish_at) { + TOI_TRACE_DEBUG(pfn, "_io_pageset_%d (%d/%d)", pageset, index + 1, finish_at); + memory_bm_set_bit(io_map, 0, pfn); + pfn = memory_bm_next_pfn(pageflags, 0); + index++; + } + + BUG_ON(next != BM_END_OF_MAP || index < finish_at); + + memory_bm_position_reset(io_map); + toi_trace_index++; + + atomic_set(&io_count, finish_at); + + memory_bm_position_reset(pageset1_map); + + mutex_lock(&io_mutex); + + clear_toi_state(TOI_IO_STOPPED); + + using_flusher = (atomic_read(&toi_num_other_threads) && + toiActiveAllocator->io_flusher && + !test_action_state(TOI_NO_FLUSHER_THREAD)); + + workers_started = atomic_read(&toi_num_other_threads); + + memory_bm_position_reset(io_map); + memory_bm_position_reset(pageset1_copy_map); + + toi_worker_command = TOI_IO_WORKER_RUN; + wake_up(&toi_worker_wait_queue); + + mutex_unlock(&io_mutex); + + if (using_flusher) + result = toiActiveAllocator->io_flusher(write); + else + worker_rw_loop(NULL); + + while (atomic_read(&toi_io_workers)) + schedule(); + + printk(KERN_CONT "\n"); + + toi_worker_command = TOI_IO_WORKER_STOP; + wake_up(&toi_worker_wait_queue); + + if (unlikely(test_toi_state(TOI_STOP_RESUME))) { + if (!atomic_read(&toi_io_workers)) { + rw_cleanup_modules(READ); + set_toi_state(TOI_IO_STOPPED); + } + while (1) + schedule(); + } + set_toi_state(TOI_IO_STOPPED); + + if (!io_result && !result && !test_result_state(TOI_ABORTED)) { + unsigned long next; + + toi_update_status(io_base + io_finish_at, io_barmax, + " %d/%d MB ", + MB(io_base + io_finish_at), MB(io_barmax)); + + memory_bm_position_reset(io_map); + next = memory_bm_next_pfn(io_map, 0); + if (next != BM_END_OF_MAP) { + printk(KERN_INFO "Finished I/O loop but still work to " + "do?\nFinish at = %d. io_count = %d.\n", + finish_at, atomic_read(&io_count)); + printk(KERN_INFO "I/O bitmap still records work to do." + "%ld.\n", next); + BUG(); + do { + cpu_relax(); + } while (0); + } + } + + return io_result ? io_result : result; +} + +/** + * write_pageset - write a pageset to disk. + * @pagedir: Which pagedir to write. + * + * Returns: + * Zero on success or -1 on failure. + **/ +int write_pageset(struct pagedir *pagedir) +{ + int finish_at, base = 0; + int barmax = pagedir1.size + pagedir2.size; + long error = 0; + struct memory_bitmap *pageflags; + unsigned long start_time, end_time; + + /* + * Even if there is nothing to read or write, the allocator + * may need the init/cleanup for it's housekeeping. (eg: + * Pageset1 may start where pageset2 ends when writing). + */ + finish_at = pagedir->size; + + if (pagedir->id == 1) { + toi_prepare_status(DONT_CLEAR_BAR, + "Writing kernel & process data..."); + base = pagedir2.size; + if (test_action_state(TOI_TEST_FILTER_SPEED) || + test_action_state(TOI_TEST_BIO)) + pageflags = pageset1_map; + else + pageflags = pageset1_copy_map; + } else { + toi_prepare_status(DONT_CLEAR_BAR, "Writing caches..."); + pageflags = pageset2_map; + } + + start_time = jiffies; + + if (rw_init_modules(WRITE, pagedir->id)) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_MODULE_INIT, + "Failed to initialise modules for writing."); + error = 1; + } + + if (!error) + error = do_rw_loop(WRITE, finish_at, pageflags, base, barmax, + pagedir->id); + + if (rw_cleanup_modules(WRITE) && !error) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_MODULE_CLEANUP, + "Failed to cleanup after writing."); + error = 1; + } + + end_time = jiffies; + + if ((end_time - start_time) && (!test_result_state(TOI_ABORTED))) { + toi_bkd.toi_io_time[0][0] += finish_at, + toi_bkd.toi_io_time[0][1] += (end_time - start_time); + } + + return error; +} + +/** + * read_pageset - highlevel function to read a pageset from disk + * @pagedir: pageset to read + * @overwrittenpagesonly: Whether to read the whole pageset or + * only part of it. + * + * Returns: + * Zero on success or -1 on failure. + **/ +static int read_pageset(struct pagedir *pagedir, int overwrittenpagesonly) +{ + int result = 0, base = 0; + int finish_at = pagedir->size; + int barmax = pagedir1.size + pagedir2.size; + struct memory_bitmap *pageflags; + unsigned long start_time, end_time; + + if (pagedir->id == 1) { + toi_prepare_status(DONT_CLEAR_BAR, + "Reading kernel & process data..."); + pageflags = pageset1_map; + } else { + toi_prepare_status(DONT_CLEAR_BAR, "Reading caches..."); + if (overwrittenpagesonly) { + barmax = min(pagedir1.size, pagedir2.size); + finish_at = min(pagedir1.size, pagedir2.size); + } else + base = pagedir1.size; + pageflags = pageset2_map; + } + + start_time = jiffies; + + if (rw_init_modules(READ, pagedir->id)) { + toiActiveAllocator->remove_image(); + result = 1; + } else + result = do_rw_loop(READ, finish_at, pageflags, base, barmax, + pagedir->id); + + if (rw_cleanup_modules(READ) && !result) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_MODULE_CLEANUP, + "Failed to cleanup after reading."); + result = 1; + } + + /* Statistics */ + end_time = jiffies; + + if ((end_time - start_time) && (!test_result_state(TOI_ABORTED))) { + toi_bkd.toi_io_time[1][0] += finish_at, + toi_bkd.toi_io_time[1][1] += (end_time - start_time); + } + + return result; +} + +/** + * write_module_configs - store the modules configuration + * + * The configuration for each module is stored in the image header. + * Returns: Int + * Zero on success, Error value otherwise. + **/ +static int write_module_configs(void) +{ + struct toi_module_ops *this_module; + char *buffer = (char *) toi_get_zeroed_page(22, TOI_ATOMIC_GFP); + int len, index = 1; + struct toi_module_header toi_module_header; + + if (!buffer) { + printk(KERN_INFO "Failed to allocate a buffer for saving " + "module configuration info.\n"); + return -ENOMEM; + } + + /* + * We have to know which data goes with which module, so we at + * least write a length of zero for a module. Note that we are + * also assuming every module's config data takes <= PAGE_SIZE. + */ + + /* For each module (in registration order) */ + list_for_each_entry(this_module, &toi_modules, module_list) { + if (!this_module->enabled || !this_module->storage_needed || + (this_module->type == WRITER_MODULE && + toiActiveAllocator != this_module)) + continue; + + /* Get the data from the module */ + len = 0; + if (this_module->save_config_info) + len = this_module->save_config_info(buffer); + + /* Save the details of the module */ + toi_module_header.enabled = this_module->enabled; + toi_module_header.type = this_module->type; + toi_module_header.index = index++; + strncpy(toi_module_header.name, this_module->name, + sizeof(toi_module_header.name)); + toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, + this_module, + (char *) &toi_module_header, + sizeof(toi_module_header)); + + /* Save the size of the data and any data returned */ + toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, + this_module, + (char *) &len, sizeof(int)); + if (len) + toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk( + WRITE, this_module, buffer, len); + } + + /* Write a blank header to terminate the list */ + toi_module_header.name[0] = '\0'; + toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, NULL, + (char *) &toi_module_header, sizeof(toi_module_header)); + + toi_free_page(22, (unsigned long) buffer); + return 0; +} + +/** + * read_one_module_config - read and configure one module + * + * Read the configuration for one module, and configure the module + * to match if it is loaded. + * + * Returns: Int + * Zero on success, Error value otherwise. + **/ +static int read_one_module_config(struct toi_module_header *header) +{ + struct toi_module_ops *this_module; + int result, len; + char *buffer; + + /* Find the module */ + this_module = toi_find_module_given_name(header->name); + + if (!this_module) { + if (header->enabled) { + toi_early_boot_message(1, TOI_CONTINUE_REQ, + "It looks like we need module %s for reading " + "the image but it hasn't been registered.\n", + header->name); + if (!(test_toi_state(TOI_CONTINUE_REQ))) + return -EINVAL; + } else + printk(KERN_INFO "Module %s configuration data found, " + "but the module hasn't registered. Looks like " + "it was disabled, so we're ignoring its data.", + header->name); + } + + /* Get the length of the data (if any) */ + result = toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, (char *) &len, + sizeof(int)); + if (result) { + printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to read the length of the module %s's" + " configuration data.\n", + header->name); + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* Read any data and pass to the module (if we found one) */ + if (!len) + return 0; + + buffer = (char *) toi_get_zeroed_page(23, TOI_ATOMIC_GFP); + + if (!buffer) { + printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to allocate a buffer for reloading " + "module configuration info.\n"); + return -ENOMEM; + } + + toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, buffer, len); + + if (!this_module) + goto out; + + if (!this_module->save_config_info) + printk(KERN_ERR "Huh? Module %s appears to have a " + "save_config_info, but not a load_config_info " + "function!\n", this_module->name); + else + this_module->load_config_info(buffer, len); + + /* + * Now move this module to the tail of its lists. This will put it in + * order. Any new modules will end up at the top of the lists. They + * should have been set to disabled when loaded (people will + * normally not edit an initrd to load a new module and then hibernate + * without using it!). + */ + + toi_move_module_tail(this_module); + + this_module->enabled = header->enabled; + +out: + toi_free_page(23, (unsigned long) buffer); + return 0; +} + +/** + * read_module_configs - reload module configurations from the image header. + * + * Returns: Int + * Zero on success or an error code. + **/ +static int read_module_configs(void) +{ + int result = 0; + struct toi_module_header toi_module_header; + struct toi_module_ops *this_module; + + /* All modules are initially disabled. That way, if we have a module + * loaded now that wasn't loaded when we hibernated, it won't be used + * in trying to read the data. + */ + list_for_each_entry(this_module, &toi_modules, module_list) + this_module->enabled = 0; + + /* Get the first module header */ + result = toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, + (char *) &toi_module_header, + sizeof(toi_module_header)); + if (result) { + printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to read the next module header.\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* For each module (in registration order) */ + while (toi_module_header.name[0]) { + result = read_one_module_config(&toi_module_header); + + if (result) + return -EINVAL; + + /* Get the next module header */ + result = toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, + (char *) &toi_module_header, + sizeof(toi_module_header)); + + if (result) { + printk(KERN_ERR "Failed to read the next module " + "header.\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +static inline int save_fs_info(struct fs_info *fs, struct block_device *bdev) +{ + return (!fs || IS_ERR(fs) || !fs->last_mount_size) ? 0 : 1; +} + +int fs_info_space_needed(void) +{ + const struct super_block *sb; + int result = sizeof(int); + + list_for_each_entry(sb, &super_blocks, s_list) { + struct fs_info *fs; + + if (!sb->s_bdev) + continue; + + fs = fs_info_from_block_dev(sb->s_bdev); + if (save_fs_info(fs, sb->s_bdev)) + result += 16 + sizeof(dev_t) + sizeof(int) + + fs->last_mount_size; + free_fs_info(fs); + } + return result; +} + +static int fs_info_num_to_save(void) +{ + const struct super_block *sb; + int to_save = 0; + + list_for_each_entry(sb, &super_blocks, s_list) { + struct fs_info *fs; + + if (!sb->s_bdev) + continue; + + fs = fs_info_from_block_dev(sb->s_bdev); + if (save_fs_info(fs, sb->s_bdev)) + to_save++; + free_fs_info(fs); + } + + return to_save; +} + +static int fs_info_save(void) +{ + const struct super_block *sb; + int to_save = fs_info_num_to_save(); + + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, NULL, (char *) &to_save, + sizeof(int))) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, "Failed to write num fs_info" + " to save."); + return -EIO; + } + + list_for_each_entry(sb, &super_blocks, s_list) { + struct fs_info *fs; + + if (!sb->s_bdev) + continue; + + fs = fs_info_from_block_dev(sb->s_bdev); + if (save_fs_info(fs, sb->s_bdev)) { + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, NULL, + &fs->uuid[0], 16)) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, "Failed to " + "write uuid."); + return -EIO; + } + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, NULL, + (char *) &fs->dev_t, sizeof(dev_t))) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, "Failed to " + "write dev_t."); + return -EIO; + } + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, NULL, + (char *) &fs->last_mount_size, sizeof(int))) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, "Failed to " + "write last mount length."); + return -EIO; + } + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, NULL, + fs->last_mount, fs->last_mount_size)) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, "Failed to " + "write uuid."); + return -EIO; + } + } + free_fs_info(fs); + } + return 0; +} + +static int fs_info_load_and_check_one(void) +{ + char uuid[16], *last_mount; + int result = 0, ln; + dev_t dev_t; + struct block_device *dev; + struct fs_info *fs_info, seek; + + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, uuid, 16)) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, "Failed to read uuid."); + return -EIO; + } + + read_if_version(3, dev_t, "uuid dev_t field", return -EIO); + + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, (char *) &ln, + sizeof(int))) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, + "Failed to read last mount size."); + return -EIO; + } + + last_mount = kzalloc(ln, GFP_KERNEL); + + if (!last_mount) + return -ENOMEM; + + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, last_mount, ln)) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, + "Failed to read last mount timestamp."); + result = -EIO; + goto out_lmt; + } + + strncpy((char *) &seek.uuid, uuid, 16); + seek.dev_t = dev_t; + seek.last_mount_size = ln; + seek.last_mount = last_mount; + dev_t = blk_lookup_fs_info(&seek); + if (!dev_t) + goto out_lmt; + + dev = toi_open_by_devnum(dev_t); + + fs_info = fs_info_from_block_dev(dev); + if (fs_info && !IS_ERR(fs_info)) { + if (ln != fs_info->last_mount_size) { + printk(KERN_EMERG "Found matching uuid but last mount " + "time lengths differ?! " + "(%d vs %d).\n", ln, + fs_info->last_mount_size); + result = -EINVAL; + } else { + char buf[BDEVNAME_SIZE]; + result = !!memcmp(fs_info->last_mount, last_mount, ln); + if (result) + printk(KERN_EMERG "Last mount time for %s has " + "changed!\n", bdevname(dev, buf)); + } + } + toi_close_bdev(dev); + free_fs_info(fs_info); +out_lmt: + kfree(last_mount); + return result; +} + +static int fs_info_load_and_check(void) +{ + int to_do, result = 0; + + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, (char *) &to_do, + sizeof(int))) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, "Failed to read num fs_info " + "to load."); + return -EIO; + } + + while(to_do--) + result |= fs_info_load_and_check_one(); + + return result; +} + +/** + * write_image_header - write the image header after write the image proper + * + * Returns: Int + * Zero on success, error value otherwise. + **/ +int write_image_header(void) +{ + int ret; + int total = pagedir1.size + pagedir2.size+2; + char *header_buffer = NULL; + + /* Now prepare to write the header */ + ret = toiActiveAllocator->write_header_init(); + if (ret) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_MODULE_INIT, + "Active allocator's write_header_init" + " function failed."); + goto write_image_header_abort; + } + + /* Get a buffer */ + header_buffer = (char *) toi_get_zeroed_page(24, TOI_ATOMIC_GFP); + if (!header_buffer) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_OUT_OF_MEMORY, + "Out of memory when trying to get page for header!"); + goto write_image_header_abort; + } + + /* Write hibernate header */ + if (fill_toi_header((struct toi_header *) header_buffer)) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_OUT_OF_MEMORY, + "Failure to fill header information!"); + goto write_image_header_abort; + } + + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, NULL, + header_buffer, sizeof(struct toi_header))) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_OUT_OF_MEMORY, + "Failure to write header info."); + goto write_image_header_abort; + } + + if (toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(WRITE, NULL, + (char *) &toi_max_workers, sizeof(toi_max_workers))) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_OUT_OF_MEMORY, + "Failure to number of workers to use."); + goto write_image_header_abort; + } + + /* Write filesystem info */ + if (fs_info_save()) + goto write_image_header_abort; + + /* Write module configurations */ + ret = write_module_configs(); + if (ret) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, + "Failed to write module configs."); + goto write_image_header_abort; + } + + if (memory_bm_write(pageset1_map, + toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk)) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, + "Failed to write bitmaps."); + goto write_image_header_abort; + } + + /* Flush data and let allocator cleanup */ + if (toiActiveAllocator->write_header_cleanup()) { + abort_hibernate(TOI_FAILED_IO, + "Failed to cleanup writing header."); + goto write_image_header_abort_no_cleanup; + } + + if (test_result_state(TOI_ABORTED)) + goto write_image_header_abort_no_cleanup; + + toi_update_status(total, total, NULL); + +out: + if (header_buffer) + toi_free_page(24, (unsigned long) header_buffer); + return ret; + +write_image_header_abort: + toiActiveAllocator->write_header_cleanup(); +write_image_header_abort_no_cleanup: + ret = -1; + goto out; +} + +/** + * sanity_check - check the header + * @sh: the header which was saved at hibernate time. + * + * Perform a few checks, seeking to ensure that the kernel being + * booted matches the one hibernated. They need to match so we can + * be _sure_ things will work. It is not absolutely impossible for + * resuming from a different kernel to work, just not assured. + **/ +static char *sanity_check(struct toi_header *sh) +{ + char *reason = check_image_kernel((struct swsusp_info *) sh); + + if (reason) + return reason; + + if (!test_action_state(TOI_IGNORE_ROOTFS)) { + const struct super_block *sb; + list_for_each_entry(sb, &super_blocks, s_list) { + if ((!(sb->s_flags & MS_RDONLY)) && + (sb->s_type->fs_flags & FS_REQUIRES_DEV)) + return "Device backed fs has been mounted " + "rw prior to resume or initrd/ramfs " + "is mounted rw."; + } + } + + return NULL; +} + +static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(freeze_wait); + +#define FREEZE_IN_PROGRESS (~0) + +static int freeze_result; + +static void do_freeze(struct work_struct *dummy) +{ + freeze_result = freeze_processes(); + wake_up(&freeze_wait); + trap_non_toi_io = 1; +} + +static DECLARE_WORK(freeze_work, do_freeze); + +/** + * __read_pageset1 - test for the existence of an image and attempt to load it + * + * Returns: Int + * Zero if image found and pageset1 successfully loaded. + * Error if no image found or loaded. + **/ +static int __read_pageset1(void) +{ + int i, result = 0; + char *header_buffer = (char *) toi_get_zeroed_page(25, TOI_ATOMIC_GFP), + *sanity_error = NULL; + struct toi_header *toi_header; + + if (!header_buffer) { + printk(KERN_INFO "Unable to allocate a page for reading the " + "signature.\n"); + return -ENOMEM; + } + + /* Check for an image */ + result = toiActiveAllocator->image_exists(1); + if (result == 3) { + result = -ENODATA; + toi_early_boot_message(1, 0, "The signature from an older " + "version of TuxOnIce has been detected."); + goto out_remove_image; + } + + if (result != 1) { + result = -ENODATA; + noresume_reset_modules(); + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: No image found.\n"); + goto out; + } + + /* + * Prepare the active allocator for reading the image header. The + * activate allocator might read its own configuration. + * + * NB: This call may never return because there might be a signature + * for a different image such that we warn the user and they choose + * to reboot. (If the device ids look erroneous (2.4 vs 2.6) or the + * location of the image might be unavailable if it was stored on a + * network connection). + */ + + result = toiActiveAllocator->read_header_init(); + if (result) { + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: Failed to initialise, reading the " + "image header.\n"); + goto out_remove_image; + } + + /* Check for noresume command line option */ + if (test_toi_state(TOI_NORESUME_SPECIFIED)) { + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: Noresume on command line. Removed " + "image.\n"); + goto out_remove_image; + } + + /* Check whether we've resumed before */ + if (test_toi_state(TOI_RESUMED_BEFORE)) { + toi_early_boot_message(1, 0, NULL); + if (!(test_toi_state(TOI_CONTINUE_REQ))) { + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: Tried to resume before: " + "Invalidated image.\n"); + goto out_remove_image; + } + } + + clear_toi_state(TOI_CONTINUE_REQ); + + toi_image_header_version = toiActiveAllocator->get_header_version(); + + if (unlikely(toi_image_header_version > TOI_HEADER_VERSION)) { + toi_early_boot_message(1, 0, image_version_error); + if (!(test_toi_state(TOI_CONTINUE_REQ))) { + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: Header version too new: " + "Invalidated image.\n"); + goto out_remove_image; + } + } + + /* Read hibernate header */ + result = toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, + header_buffer, sizeof(struct toi_header)); + if (result < 0) { + printk(KERN_ERR "TuxOnIce: Failed to read the image " + "signature.\n"); + goto out_remove_image; + } + + toi_header = (struct toi_header *) header_buffer; + + /* + * NB: This call may also result in a reboot rather than returning. + */ + + sanity_error = sanity_check(toi_header); + if (sanity_error) { + toi_early_boot_message(1, TOI_CONTINUE_REQ, + sanity_error); + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: Sanity check failed.\n"); + goto out_remove_image; + } + + /* + * We have an image and it looks like it will load okay. + * + * Get metadata from header. Don't override commandline parameters. + * + * We don't need to save the image size limit because it's not used + * during resume and will be restored with the image anyway. + */ + + memcpy((char *) &pagedir1, + (char *) &toi_header->pagedir, sizeof(pagedir1)); + toi_result = toi_header->param0; + if (!toi_bkd.toi_debug_state) { + toi_bkd.toi_action = + (toi_header->param1 & ~toi_bootflags_mask) | + (toi_bkd.toi_action & toi_bootflags_mask); + toi_bkd.toi_debug_state = toi_header->param2; + toi_bkd.toi_default_console_level = toi_header->param3; + } + clear_toi_state(TOI_IGNORE_LOGLEVEL); + pagedir2.size = toi_header->pageset_2_size; + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) + toi_bkd.toi_io_time[i/2][i%2] = + toi_header->io_time[i/2][i%2]; + + set_toi_state(TOI_BOOT_KERNEL); + boot_kernel_data_buffer = toi_header->bkd; + + read_if_version(1, toi_max_workers, "TuxOnIce max workers", + goto out_remove_image); + + /* Read filesystem info */ + if (fs_info_load_and_check()) { + printk(KERN_EMERG "TuxOnIce: File system mount time checks " + "failed. Refusing to corrupt your filesystems!\n"); + goto out_remove_image; + } + + /* Read module configurations */ + result = read_module_configs(); + if (result) { + pagedir1.size = 0; + pagedir2.size = 0; + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: Failed to read TuxOnIce module " + "configurations.\n"); + clear_action_state(TOI_KEEP_IMAGE); + goto out_remove_image; + } + + toi_prepare_console(); + + set_toi_state(TOI_NOW_RESUMING); + + result = pm_notifier_call_chain(PM_RESTORE_PREPARE); + if (result) + goto out_notifier_call_chain;; + + if (usermodehelper_disable()) + goto out_enable_usermodehelper; + + current->flags |= PF_NOFREEZE; + freeze_result = FREEZE_IN_PROGRESS; + + schedule_work_on(cpumask_first(cpu_online_mask), &freeze_work); + + toi_cond_pause(1, "About to read original pageset1 locations."); + + /* + * See _toi_rw_header_chunk in tuxonice_bio.c: + * Initialize pageset1_map by reading the map from the image. + */ + if (memory_bm_read(pageset1_map, toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk)) + goto out_thaw; + + /* + * See toi_rw_cleanup in tuxonice_bio.c: + * Clean up after reading the header. + */ + result = toiActiveAllocator->read_header_cleanup(); + if (result) { + printk(KERN_ERR "TuxOnIce: Failed to cleanup after reading the " + "image header.\n"); + goto out_thaw; + } + + toi_cond_pause(1, "About to read pagedir."); + + /* + * Get the addresses of pages into which we will load the kernel to + * be copied back and check if they conflict with the ones we are using. + */ + if (toi_get_pageset1_load_addresses()) { + printk(KERN_INFO "TuxOnIce: Failed to get load addresses for " + "pageset1.\n"); + goto out_thaw; + } + + /* Read the original kernel back */ + toi_cond_pause(1, "About to read pageset 1."); + + /* Given the pagemap, read back the data from disk */ + if (read_pageset(&pagedir1, 0)) { + toi_prepare_status(DONT_CLEAR_BAR, "Failed to read pageset 1."); + result = -EIO; + goto out_thaw; + } + + toi_cond_pause(1, "About to restore original kernel."); + result = 0; + + if (!toi_keeping_image && + toiActiveAllocator->mark_resume_attempted) + toiActiveAllocator->mark_resume_attempted(1); + + wait_event(freeze_wait, freeze_result != FREEZE_IN_PROGRESS); +out: + current->flags &= ~PF_NOFREEZE; + toi_free_page(25, (unsigned long) header_buffer); + return result; + +out_thaw: + wait_event(freeze_wait, freeze_result != FREEZE_IN_PROGRESS); + trap_non_toi_io = 0; + thaw_processes(); +out_enable_usermodehelper: + usermodehelper_enable(); +out_notifier_call_chain: + pm_notifier_call_chain(PM_POST_RESTORE); + toi_cleanup_console(); +out_remove_image: + result = -EINVAL; + if (!toi_keeping_image) + toiActiveAllocator->remove_image(); + toiActiveAllocator->read_header_cleanup(); + noresume_reset_modules(); + goto out; +} + +/** + * read_pageset1 - highlevel function to read the saved pages + * + * Attempt to read the header and pageset1 of a hibernate image. + * Handle the outcome, complaining where appropriate. + **/ +int read_pageset1(void) +{ + int error; + + error = __read_pageset1(); + + if (error && error != -ENODATA && error != -EINVAL && + !test_result_state(TOI_ABORTED)) + abort_hibernate(TOI_IMAGE_ERROR, + "TuxOnIce: Error %d resuming\n", error); + + return error; +} + +/** + * get_have_image_data - check the image header + **/ +static char *get_have_image_data(void) +{ + char *output_buffer = (char *) toi_get_zeroed_page(26, TOI_ATOMIC_GFP); + struct toi_header *toi_header; + + if (!output_buffer) { + printk(KERN_INFO "Output buffer null.\n"); + return NULL; + } + + /* Check for an image */ + if (!toiActiveAllocator->image_exists(1) || + toiActiveAllocator->read_header_init() || + toiActiveAllocator->rw_header_chunk(READ, NULL, + output_buffer, sizeof(struct toi_header))) { + sprintf(output_buffer, "0\n"); + /* + * From an initrd/ramfs, catting have_image and + * getting a result of 0 is sufficient. + */ + clear_toi_state(TOI_BOOT_TIME); + goto out; + } + + toi_header = (struct toi_header *) output_buffer; + + sprintf(output_buffer, "1\n%s\n%s\n", + toi_header->uts.machine, + toi_header->uts.version); + + /* Check whether we've resumed before */ + if (test_toi_state(TOI_RESUMED_BEFORE)) + strcat(output_buffer, "Resumed before.\n"); + +out: + noresume_reset_modules(); + return output_buffer; +} + +/** + * read_pageset2 - read second part of the image + * @overwrittenpagesonly: Read only pages which would have been + * verwritten by pageset1? + * + * Read in part or all of pageset2 of an image, depending upon + * whether we are hibernating and have only overwritten a portion + * with pageset1 pages, or are resuming and need to read them + * all. + * + * Returns: Int + * Zero if no error, otherwise the error value. + **/ +int read_pageset2(int overwrittenpagesonly) +{ + int result = 0; + + if (!pagedir2.size) + return 0; + + result = read_pageset(&pagedir2, overwrittenpagesonly); + + toi_cond_pause(1, "Pagedir 2 read."); + + return result; +} + +/** + * image_exists_read - has an image been found? + * @page: Output buffer + * + * Store 0 or 1 in page, depending on whether an image is found. + * Incoming buffer is PAGE_SIZE and result is guaranteed + * to be far less than that, so we don't worry about + * overflow. + **/ +int image_exists_read(const char *page, int count) +{ + int len = 0; + char *result; + + if (toi_activate_storage(0)) + return count; + + if (!test_toi_state(TOI_RESUME_DEVICE_OK)) + toi_attempt_to_parse_resume_device(0); + + if (!toiActiveAllocator) { + len = sprintf((char *) page, "-1\n"); + } else { + result = get_have_image_data(); + if (result) { + len = sprintf((char *) page, "%s", result); + toi_free_page(26, (unsigned long) result); + } + } + + toi_deactivate_storage(0); + + return len; +} + +/** + * image_exists_write - invalidate an image if one exists + **/ +int image_exists_write(const char *buffer, int count) +{ + if (toi_activate_storage(0)) + return count; + + if (toiActiveAllocator && toiActiveAllocator->image_exists(1)) + toiActiveAllocator->remove_image(); + + toi_deactivate_storage(0); + + clear_result_state(TOI_KEPT_IMAGE); + + return count; +} |