The DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_DEFINE expects a list of classnames, and maps them to consecutive classids starting at _base. That 1- list-of-classnames can be syntactically replaced by a 2- designated-initializers-list/map. But this creates ambiguity. The 1st thing the macro does: static const char *_var##_classnames[] = { __VA_ARGS__ }; This construct accepts either list form, cannot distinguish between them, and they place data differently. 1. puts the string values into array[0..N-1] 2. puts them into array[_base..N+_base-1] 2 wastes 0.._base-1 indices, and more importantly, also spec's _base twice: as a parameter, and then in the designated-initializers-list/map. Further, the code is written for a contiguous range of classnames and classids, and passing a map allows casual violation of this reasonable design choice. In particular, DRM_UT_* is a contiguous range, and each maps to a bit in drm.debug. The macro interface shouldn't suggest a sparse map is possible. So reword DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_* macro kdoc to more actively guide reader away from designated initializers here. TBD probably squash this back into the patchset. CC: ville.syrjala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Signed-off-by: Jim Cromie <jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx> --- include/linux/dynamic_debug.h | 52 +++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h b/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h index c958085e0df4..d75a5d3ae388 100644 --- a/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h +++ b/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h @@ -80,15 +80,22 @@ struct ddebug_class_map { enum ddebug_class_map_type map_type; }; +/* + * modules using dyndbg-classmaps must invoke either + */ /** - * DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_DEFINE - define a set of debug-classes used by a module. + * DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_DEFINE - define debug classes used by a module. * @_var: name of the classmap, exported for other modules coordinated use. - * @_type: enum ddebug_class_map_type, chooses bits/verbose, numeric/names. - * @_base: offset of 1st class-name, used to share 0..62 classid space - * @classes: vals are stringified enum-vals, like DRM_UT_* + * @_type: enum ddebug_class_map_type: DISJOINT - independent, LEVEL - v2>v1 + * @_base: reserve N classids starting at _base, to split 0..62 classid space + * @classes: names of the N classes. * - * Defines and exports a struct ddebug_class_map whose @classes are - * used to validate a "class FOO .." >control command on the module + * This tells dyndbg what classids the module is using, by mapping + * names onto them. This qualifies "class NAME" >controls on the + * defining module, ignoring unknown names. + * + * The @classes also name the bits 0.. in any CLASSMAP_PARAM referring + * to the classmap. */ #define __DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_DEFINE(_var, _maptype, _base, ...) \ static const char *_var##_classnames[] = { __VA_ARGS__ }; \ @@ -131,9 +138,9 @@ struct ddebug_class_user { * DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_USE - refer to a classmap, DEFINEd elsewhere. * @_var: name of the exported classmap var * - * This registers a module's use of another module's classmap defn, so - * dyndbg can authorize "class DRM_CORE ..." >control commands upon - * this module. + * This tells dyndbg that the module has prdbgs with classids defined + * in the named classmap. This qualifies "class NAME" >controls on + * the user module, ignoring unknown names. */ #define DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_USE(_var) \ DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_USE_(_var, __UNIQUE_ID(ddebug_class_user)) @@ -165,27 +172,30 @@ struct ddebug_class_param { }; /** - * DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_PARAM - wrap a dyndbg-classmap with a controlling sys-param - * @_name sysfs node name - * @_var name of the struct classmap var defining the controlled classes - * @_flags flags to be toggled, typically just 'p' + * DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_PARAM - control a ddebug-classmap from a sys-param + * @_name: sysfs node name + * @_var: name of the classmap var defining the controlled classes/bits + * @_flags: flags to be toggled, typically just 'p' * * Creates a sysfs-param to control the classes defined by the - * classmap. Keeps bits in a private/static + * exported classmap, with bits 0..N-1 mapped to the classes named. + * This version keeps class-state in a private long int. */ #define DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_PARAM(_name, _var, _flags) \ static unsigned long _name##_bvec; \ __DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_PARAM(_name, _name##_bvec, _var, _flags) /** - * DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_PARAM_REF - wrap a dyndbg-classmap with a controlling sys-param - * @_name sysfs node name - * @_bits name of the module's unsigned long bit-vector, ex: __drm_debug - * @_var name of the struct classmap var defining the controlled classes - * @_flags flags to be toggled, typically just 'p' + * DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_PARAM_REF - wrap a classmap with a controlling sys-param + * @_name: sysfs node name + * @_bits: name of the module's unsigned long bit-vector, ex: __drm_debug + * @_var: name of the (exported) classmap var defining the classes/bits + * @_flags: flags to be toggled, typically just 'p' * - * Creates a sysfs-param to control the classmap, keeping bitvec in user @_bits. - * This lets drm use __drm_debug elsewhere too. + * Creates a sysfs-param to control the classes defined by the + * exported clasmap, with bits 0..N-1 mapped to the classes named. + * This version keeps class-state in user @_bits. This lets drm check + * __drm_debug elsewhere too. */ #define DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_PARAM_REF(_name, _bits, _var, _flags) \ __DYNDBG_CLASSMAP_PARAM(_name, _bits, _var, _flags) -- 2.45.2