hi Kees Cook, On 2020/5/8 PM 2:07, Kees Cook wrote: > On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 04:54:57PM +0800, WeiXiong Liao wrote: >> pstore/blk is similar to pstore/ram, but dump log to block device >> rather than persistent ram. >> [...] >> +int psblk_register_blkdev(unsigned int major, psblk_panic_write_op panic_write) >> +{ >> + struct block_device *bdev; >> + struct psblk_device dev = {0}; >> + struct bdev_info *binfo; >> + int ret = -ENODEV; >> + void *holder = blkdev; >> + >> + binfo = psblk_get_bdev_info(); >> + if (IS_ERR(binfo)) >> + return PTR_ERR(binfo); >> + >> + /* only allow driver matching the @blkdev */ >> + if (!binfo->devt || MAJOR(binfo->devt) != major) { >> + pr_debug("invalid major %u (expect %u)\n", >> + major, MAJOR(binfo->devt)); >> + return -ENODEV; >> + } >> + >> + /* hold bdev exclusively */ >> + bdev = psblk_get_bdev(holder); >> + if (IS_ERR(bdev)) { >> + pr_err("failed to open '%s'!\n", blkdev); >> + return PTR_ERR(bdev); >> + } >> + >> + /* psblk_bdev must be assigned before register to pstore/blk */ >> + psblk_bdev = bdev; >> + blkdev_panic_write = panic_write; >> + >> + dev.total_size = psblk_bdev_size(bdev); >> + dev.panic_write = panic_write ? psblk_blk_panic_write : NULL; >> + dev.read = psblk_generic_blk_read; >> + dev.write = psblk_generic_blk_write; >> + >> + ret = psblk_register_do(&dev); >> + if (ret) >> + goto err_put_bdev; >> + >> + pr_info("using '%s'\n", blkdev); >> + return 0; >> + >> +err_put_bdev: >> + psblk_bdev = NULL; >> + blkdev_panic_write = NULL; >> + psblk_put_bdev(bdev, holder); >> + return ret; >> +} >> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(psblk_register_blkdev); > > I've gotten this series refactored on top of current pstore, and I've > been making various bikeshed changes to names, etc, and as I went to go > start testing, I realized that nothing actually uses > psblk_register_blkdev(). > > It seems like it should be possible to just start using this on any > block device of the user's choosing. I assume the idea is to allow for > drivers to register panic_write handlers, but even without that, it'd be > nice to just be able to test this with something like /dev/loop0. > Yes. psblk_register_blkdev() is there for block drivers to register panic_write() handlers. The panic_wrire() is used only when panic occurs. Not only the panic log, but also all data on dirty zones. I implement the panic_write() of mmc and nand on the platform of Allwinner, but I think it is not ready to submit to community. All other front-ends but dmesg for panic are available since pstore/blk provides the general write/read through IO stack. That's why /dev/loop0 seemed to works well. > What's your thinking on how this would happen? It seems like if > pstore/blk uses pstore/zone, and mtdpstore uses pstore/blk, there should > be a blkoops that uses pstore/blk too? I guess I need to learn a bit> more about how block device probing works so pstore/blk can notice > devices as they're brought online, etc. > pstore/blk provides all user options and register function for device drivers. The mtdpstore is the implementation case using pstore/blk. How about 'mmc_pstore' for mmc and *_pstore for others block device? I guess I need to learn more about how pstore/blk can notice devices too. I think pstore/blk can be better if block device can do like mtd device that not only notifies but also provides generic panic_write(). -- WeiXiong Liao ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/