On Mon 28 Sep 17:17 CDT 2020, Rishabh Bhatnagar wrote:

> Move coredump configuration from debugfs to sysfs.This will
> allow usage of this configuration feature in production
> devices where access to debugfs might be limited.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Rishabh Bhatnagar <risha...@codeaurora.org>

I like the end result of this series now Rishabh, but...

> ---
>  Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-remoteproc | 24 +++++++
>  drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_debugfs.c          | 90 
> ------------------------
>  drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c            | 64 +++++++++++++++++
>  3 files changed, 88 insertions(+), 90 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-remoteproc 
> b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-remoteproc
> index 36094fb..f6c44fa 100644
> --- a/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-remoteproc
> +++ b/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-remoteproc
> @@ -58,3 +58,27 @@ Description:       Remote processor name
>               Reports the name of the remote processor. This can be used by
>               userspace in exactly identifying a remote processor and ease
>               up the usage in modifying the 'firmware' or 'state' files.
> +
> +What:                /sys/class/remoteproc/.../coredump
> +Date:                July 2020
> +Contact:     Bjorn Andersson <bjorn.anders...@linaro.org>, Ohad Ben-Cohen 
> <o...@wizery.com>
> +Description: Remote processor coredump configuration
> +
> +             Reports the coredump configuration of the remote processor,
> +             which will be one of:
> +
> +             "default"

...can you please make this "enabled" already here, so that patch 3
doesn't touch the definition of the sysfs. That way we don't introduce a
new sysfs attribute and immediately change it.

Please keep the remainder (rename of defines etc) in patch 3 as is - I
just want the string exposed to userspace to be consistent here.

(Or if you find the end result, you can move patch 3 before this change
in the series)

Regards,
Bjorn

> +             "inline"
> +             "disabled"
> +
> +             "default" means when the remote processor's coredump is
> +             collected it will be copied to a separate buffer and that
> +             buffer is exposed to userspace.
> +
> +             "inline" means when the remote processor's coredump is
> +             collected userspace will directly read from the remote
> +             processor's device memory. Extra buffer will not be used to
> +             copy the dump. Also recovery process will not proceed until
> +             all data is read by usersapce.
> +
> +             "disabled" means no dump will be collected.
> diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_debugfs.c 
> b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_debugfs.c
> index 2e3b3e2..732770e 100644
> --- a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_debugfs.c
> +++ b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_debugfs.c
> @@ -28,94 +28,6 @@
>  static struct dentry *rproc_dbg;
>  
>  /*
> - * A coredump-configuration-to-string lookup table, for exposing a
> - * human readable configuration via debugfs. Always keep in sync with
> - * enum rproc_coredump_mechanism
> - */
> -static const char * const rproc_coredump_str[] = {
> -     [RPROC_COREDUMP_DEFAULT]        = "default",
> -     [RPROC_COREDUMP_INLINE]         = "inline",
> -     [RPROC_COREDUMP_DISABLED]       = "disabled",
> -};
> -
> -/* Expose the current coredump configuration via debugfs */
> -static ssize_t rproc_coredump_read(struct file *filp, char __user *userbuf,
> -                                size_t count, loff_t *ppos)
> -{
> -     struct rproc *rproc = filp->private_data;
> -     char buf[20];
> -     int len;
> -
> -     len = scnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s\n",
> -                     rproc_coredump_str[rproc->dump_conf]);
> -
> -     return simple_read_from_buffer(userbuf, count, ppos, buf, len);
> -}
> -
> -/*
> - * By writing to the 'coredump' debugfs entry, we control the behavior of the
> - * coredump mechanism dynamically. The default value of this entry is 
> "default".
> - *
> - * The 'coredump' debugfs entry supports these commands:
> - *
> - * default:  This is the default coredump mechanism. When the remoteproc
> - *           crashes the entire coredump will be copied to a separate buffer
> - *           and exposed to userspace.
> - *
> - * inline:   The coredump will not be copied to a separate buffer and the
> - *           recovery process will have to wait until data is read by
> - *           userspace. But this avoid usage of extra memory.
> - *
> - * disabled: This will disable coredump. Recovery will proceed without
> - *           collecting any dump.
> - */
> -static ssize_t rproc_coredump_write(struct file *filp,
> -                                 const char __user *user_buf, size_t count,
> -                                 loff_t *ppos)
> -{
> -     struct rproc *rproc = filp->private_data;
> -     int ret, err = 0;
> -     char buf[20];
> -
> -     if (count > sizeof(buf))
> -             return -EINVAL;
> -
> -     ret = copy_from_user(buf, user_buf, count);
> -     if (ret)
> -             return -EFAULT;
> -
> -     /* remove end of line */
> -     if (buf[count - 1] == '\n')
> -             buf[count - 1] = '\0';
> -
> -     if (rproc->state == RPROC_CRASHED) {
> -             dev_err(&rproc->dev, "can't change coredump configuration\n");
> -             err = -EBUSY;
> -             goto out;
> -     }
> -
> -     if (!strncmp(buf, "disable", count)) {
> -             rproc->dump_conf = RPROC_COREDUMP_DISABLED;
> -     } else if (!strncmp(buf, "inline", count)) {
> -             rproc->dump_conf = RPROC_COREDUMP_INLINE;
> -     } else if (!strncmp(buf, "default", count)) {
> -             rproc->dump_conf = RPROC_COREDUMP_DEFAULT;
> -     } else {
> -             dev_err(&rproc->dev, "Invalid coredump configuration\n");
> -             err = -EINVAL;
> -     }
> -out:
> -     return err ? err : count;
> -}
> -
> -static const struct file_operations rproc_coredump_fops = {
> -     .read = rproc_coredump_read,
> -     .write = rproc_coredump_write,
> -     .open = simple_open,
> -     .llseek = generic_file_llseek,
> -};
> -
> -/*
>   * Some remote processors may support dumping trace logs into a shared
>   * memory buffer. We expose this trace buffer using debugfs, so users
>   * can easily tell what's going on remotely.
> @@ -425,8 +337,6 @@ void rproc_create_debug_dir(struct rproc *rproc)
>                           rproc, &rproc_rsc_table_fops);
>       debugfs_create_file("carveout_memories", 0400, rproc->dbg_dir,
>                           rproc, &rproc_carveouts_fops);
> -     debugfs_create_file("coredump", 0600, rproc->dbg_dir,
> -                         rproc, &rproc_coredump_fops);
>  }
>  
>  void __init rproc_init_debugfs(void)
> diff --git a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c 
> b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c
> index eea514c..2a44571 100644
> --- a/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c
> +++ b/drivers/remoteproc/remoteproc_sysfs.c
> @@ -10,6 +10,69 @@
>  
>  #define to_rproc(d) container_of(d, struct rproc, dev)
>  
> +/*
> + * A coredump-configuration-to-string lookup table, for exposing a
> + * human readable configuration via sysfs. Always keep in sync with
> + * enum rproc_coredump_mechanism
> + */
> +static const char * const rproc_coredump_str[] = {
> +     [RPROC_COREDUMP_DEFAULT]        = "default",
> +     [RPROC_COREDUMP_INLINE]         = "inline",
> +     [RPROC_COREDUMP_DISABLED]       = "disabled",
> +};
> +
> +/* Expose the current coredump configuration via debugfs */
> +static ssize_t coredump_show(struct device *dev,
> +                          struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
> +{
> +     struct rproc *rproc = to_rproc(dev);
> +
> +     return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", rproc_coredump_str[rproc->dump_conf]);
> +}
> +
> +/*
> + * By writing to the 'coredump' sysfs entry, we control the behavior of the
> + * coredump mechanism dynamically. The default value of this entry is 
> "default".
> + *
> + * The 'coredump' sysfs entry supports these commands:
> + *
> + * default:  This is the default coredump mechanism. When the remoteproc
> + *           crashes the entire coredump will be copied to a separate buffer
> + *           and exposed to userspace.
> + *
> + * inline:   The coredump will not be copied to a separate buffer and the
> + *           recovery process will have to wait until data is read by
> + *           userspace. But this avoid usage of extra memory.
> + *
> + * disabled: This will disable coredump. Recovery will proceed without
> + *           collecting any dump.
> + */
> +static ssize_t coredump_store(struct device *dev,
> +                           struct device_attribute *attr,
> +                           const char *buf, size_t count)
> +{
> +     struct rproc *rproc = to_rproc(dev);
> +
> +     if (rproc->state == RPROC_CRASHED) {
> +             dev_err(&rproc->dev, "can't change coredump configuration\n");
> +             return -EBUSY;
> +     }
> +
> +     if (sysfs_streq(buf, "disabled")) {
> +             rproc->dump_conf = RPROC_COREDUMP_DISABLED;
> +     } else if (sysfs_streq(buf, "inline")) {
> +             rproc->dump_conf = RPROC_COREDUMP_INLINE;
> +     } else if (sysfs_streq(buf, "default")) {
> +             rproc->dump_conf = RPROC_COREDUMP_DEFAULT;
> +     } else {
> +             dev_err(&rproc->dev, "Invalid coredump configuration\n");
> +             return -EINVAL;
> +     }
> +
> +     return count;
> +}
> +static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(coredump);
> +
>  /* Expose the loaded / running firmware name via sysfs */
>  static ssize_t firmware_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute 
> *attr,
>                         char *buf)
> @@ -138,6 +201,7 @@ static ssize_t name_show(struct device *dev, struct 
> device_attribute *attr,
>  static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(name);
>  
>  static struct attribute *rproc_attrs[] = {
> +     &dev_attr_coredump.attr,
>       &dev_attr_firmware.attr,
>       &dev_attr_state.attr,
>       &dev_attr_name.attr,
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