alistair23-linux/lib/kobject.c
Greg Kroah-Hartman b727c70289 kset: add kset_create_and_add function
Now ksets can be dynamically created on the fly, no static definitions
are required.  Thanks to Miklos for hints on how to make this work
better for the callers.

And thanks to Kay for finding some stupid bugs in my original version
and pointing out that we need to handle the fact that kobject's can have
a kset as a parent and to handle that properly in kobject_add().

Cc: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
Cc: Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
2008-01-24 20:40:10 -08:00

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/*
* kobject.c - library routines for handling generic kernel objects
*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Patrick Mochel <mochel@osdl.org>
* Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>
* Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Novell Inc.
*
* This file is released under the GPLv2.
*
*
* Please see the file Documentation/kobject.txt for critical information
* about using the kobject interface.
*/
#include <linux/kobject.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/stat.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
/**
* populate_dir - populate directory with attributes.
* @kobj: object we're working on.
*
* Most subsystems have a set of default attributes that
* are associated with an object that registers with them.
* This is a helper called during object registration that
* loops through the default attributes of the subsystem
* and creates attributes files for them in sysfs.
*
*/
static int populate_dir(struct kobject * kobj)
{
struct kobj_type * t = get_ktype(kobj);
struct attribute * attr;
int error = 0;
int i;
if (t && t->default_attrs) {
for (i = 0; (attr = t->default_attrs[i]) != NULL; i++) {
if ((error = sysfs_create_file(kobj,attr)))
break;
}
}
return error;
}
static int create_dir(struct kobject * kobj)
{
int error = 0;
if (kobject_name(kobj)) {
error = sysfs_create_dir(kobj);
if (!error) {
if ((error = populate_dir(kobj)))
sysfs_remove_dir(kobj);
}
}
return error;
}
static inline struct kobject * to_kobj(struct list_head * entry)
{
return container_of(entry,struct kobject,entry);
}
static int get_kobj_path_length(struct kobject *kobj)
{
int length = 1;
struct kobject * parent = kobj;
/* walk up the ancestors until we hit the one pointing to the
* root.
* Add 1 to strlen for leading '/' of each level.
*/
do {
if (kobject_name(parent) == NULL)
return 0;
length += strlen(kobject_name(parent)) + 1;
parent = parent->parent;
} while (parent);
return length;
}
static void fill_kobj_path(struct kobject *kobj, char *path, int length)
{
struct kobject * parent;
--length;
for (parent = kobj; parent; parent = parent->parent) {
int cur = strlen(kobject_name(parent));
/* back up enough to print this name with '/' */
length -= cur;
strncpy (path + length, kobject_name(parent), cur);
*(path + --length) = '/';
}
pr_debug("%s: path = '%s'\n",__FUNCTION__,path);
}
/**
* kobject_get_path - generate and return the path associated with a given kobj and kset pair.
*
* @kobj: kobject in question, with which to build the path
* @gfp_mask: the allocation type used to allocate the path
*
* The result must be freed by the caller with kfree().
*/
char *kobject_get_path(struct kobject *kobj, gfp_t gfp_mask)
{
char *path;
int len;
len = get_kobj_path_length(kobj);
if (len == 0)
return NULL;
path = kzalloc(len, gfp_mask);
if (!path)
return NULL;
fill_kobj_path(kobj, path, len);
return path;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kobject_get_path);
/**
* kobject_init - initialize object.
* @kobj: object in question.
*/
void kobject_init(struct kobject * kobj)
{
if (!kobj)
return;
kref_init(&kobj->kref);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&kobj->entry);
kobj->kset = kset_get(kobj->kset);
}
/**
* unlink - remove kobject from kset list.
* @kobj: kobject.
*
* Remove the kobject from the kset list and decrement
* its parent's refcount.
* This is separated out, so we can use it in both
* kobject_del() and kobject_add() on error.
*/
static void unlink(struct kobject * kobj)
{
if (kobj->kset) {
spin_lock(&kobj->kset->list_lock);
list_del_init(&kobj->entry);
spin_unlock(&kobj->kset->list_lock);
}
kobject_put(kobj);
}
/**
* kobject_add - add an object to the hierarchy.
* @kobj: object.
*/
int kobject_add(struct kobject * kobj)
{
int error = 0;
struct kobject * parent;
if (!(kobj = kobject_get(kobj)))
return -ENOENT;
if (!kobj->k_name)
kobject_set_name(kobj, "NO_NAME");
if (!*kobj->k_name) {
pr_debug("kobject attempted to be registered with no name!\n");
WARN_ON(1);
kobject_put(kobj);
return -EINVAL;
}
parent = kobject_get(kobj->parent);
pr_debug("kobject %s: registering. parent: %s, set: %s\n",
kobject_name(kobj), parent ? kobject_name(parent) : "<NULL>",
kobj->kset ? kobject_name(&kobj->kset->kobj) : "<NULL>" );
if (kobj->kset) {
spin_lock(&kobj->kset->list_lock);
if (!parent) {
parent = kobject_get(&kobj->kset->kobj);
/*
* If the kset is our parent, get a second
* reference, we drop both the kset and the
* parent ref on cleanup
*/
kobject_get(parent);
}
list_add_tail(&kobj->entry,&kobj->kset->list);
spin_unlock(&kobj->kset->list_lock);
kobj->parent = parent;
}
error = create_dir(kobj);
if (error) {
/* unlink does the kobject_put() for us */
unlink(kobj);
kobject_put(parent);
/* be noisy on error issues */
if (error == -EEXIST)
printk(KERN_ERR "kobject_add failed for %s with "
"-EEXIST, don't try to register things with "
"the same name in the same directory.\n",
kobject_name(kobj));
else
printk(KERN_ERR "kobject_add failed for %s (%d)\n",
kobject_name(kobj), error);
dump_stack();
}
return error;
}
/**
* kobject_register - initialize and add an object.
* @kobj: object in question.
*/
int kobject_register(struct kobject * kobj)
{
int error = -EINVAL;
if (kobj) {
kobject_init(kobj);
error = kobject_add(kobj);
if (!error)
kobject_uevent(kobj, KOBJ_ADD);
}
return error;
}
/**
* kobject_set_name_vargs - Set the name of an kobject
* @kobj: struct kobject to set the name of
* @fmt: format string used to build the name
* @vargs: vargs to format the string.
*/
static int kobject_set_name_vargs(struct kobject *kobj, const char *fmt,
va_list vargs)
{
va_list aq;
char *name;
va_copy(aq, vargs);
name = kvasprintf(GFP_KERNEL, fmt, vargs);
va_end(aq);
if (!name)
return -ENOMEM;
/* Free the old name, if necessary. */
kfree(kobj->k_name);
/* Now, set the new name */
kobj->k_name = name;
return 0;
}
/**
* kobject_set_name - Set the name of a kobject
* @kobj: struct kobject to set the name of
* @fmt: format string used to build the name
*
* This sets the name of the kobject. If you have already added the
* kobject to the system, you must call kobject_rename() in order to
* change the name of the kobject.
*/
int kobject_set_name(struct kobject *kobj, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
int retval;
va_start(args, fmt);
retval = kobject_set_name_vargs(kobj, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
return retval;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_set_name);
/**
* kobject_init_ng - initialize a kobject structure
* @kobj: pointer to the kobject to initialize
* @ktype: pointer to the ktype for this kobject.
*
* This function will properly initialize a kobject such that it can then
* be passed to the kobject_add() call.
*
* After this function is called, the kobject MUST be cleaned up by a call
* to kobject_put(), not by a call to kfree directly to ensure that all of
* the memory is cleaned up properly.
*/
void kobject_init_ng(struct kobject *kobj, struct kobj_type *ktype)
{
char *err_str;
if (!kobj) {
err_str = "invalid kobject pointer!";
goto error;
}
if (!ktype) {
err_str = "must have a ktype to be initialized properly!\n";
goto error;
}
if (atomic_read(&kobj->kref.refcount)) {
/* do not error out as sometimes we can recover */
printk(KERN_ERR "kobject: reference count is already set, "
"something is seriously wrong.\n");
dump_stack();
}
kref_init(&kobj->kref);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&kobj->entry);
kobj->ktype = ktype;
return;
error:
printk(KERN_ERR "kobject: %s\n", err_str);
dump_stack();
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_init_ng);
static int kobject_add_varg(struct kobject *kobj, struct kobject *parent,
const char *fmt, va_list vargs)
{
va_list aq;
int retval;
va_copy(aq, vargs);
retval = kobject_set_name_vargs(kobj, fmt, aq);
va_end(aq);
if (retval) {
printk(KERN_ERR "kobject: can not set name properly!\n");
return retval;
}
kobj->parent = parent;
return kobject_add(kobj);
}
/**
* kobject_add_ng - the main kobject add function
* @kobj: the kobject to add
* @parent: pointer to the parent of the kobject.
* @fmt: format to name the kobject with.
*
* The kobject name is set and added to the kobject hierarchy in this
* function.
*
* If @parent is set, then the parent of the @kobj will be set to it.
* If @parent is NULL, then the parent of the @kobj will be set to the
* kobject associted with the kset assigned to this kobject. If no kset
* is assigned to the kobject, then the kobject will be located in the
* root of the sysfs tree.
*
* If this function returns an error, kobject_put() must be called to
* properly clean up the memory associated with the object.
*
* If the function is successful, the only way to properly clean up the
* memory is with a call to kobject_del(), in which case, a call to
* kobject_put() is not necessary (kobject_del() does the final
* kobject_put() to call the release function in the ktype's release
* pointer.)
*
* Under no instance should the kobject that is passed to this function
* be directly freed with a call to kfree(), that can leak memory.
*
* Note, no uevent will be created with this call, the caller should set
* up all of the necessary sysfs files for the object and then call
* kobject_uevent() with the UEVENT_ADD parameter to ensure that
* userspace is properly notified of this kobject's creation.
*/
int kobject_add_ng(struct kobject *kobj, struct kobject *parent,
const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
int retval;
if (!kobj)
return -EINVAL;
va_start(args, fmt);
retval = kobject_add_varg(kobj, parent, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
return retval;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_add_ng);
/**
* kobject_init_and_add - initialize a kobject structure and add it to the kobject hierarchy
* @kobj: pointer to the kobject to initialize
* @ktype: pointer to the ktype for this kobject.
* @parent: pointer to the parent of this kobject.
* @fmt: the name of the kobject.
*
* This function combines the call to kobject_init_ng() and
* kobject_add_ng(). The same type of error handling after a call to
* kobject_add_ng() and kobject lifetime rules are the same here.
*/
int kobject_init_and_add(struct kobject *kobj, struct kobj_type *ktype,
struct kobject *parent, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
int retval;
kobject_init_ng(kobj, ktype);
va_start(args, fmt);
retval = kobject_add_varg(kobj, parent, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
return retval;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kobject_init_and_add);
/**
* kobject_rename - change the name of an object
* @kobj: object in question.
* @new_name: object's new name
*/
int kobject_rename(struct kobject * kobj, const char *new_name)
{
int error = 0;
const char *devpath = NULL;
char *devpath_string = NULL;
char *envp[2];
kobj = kobject_get(kobj);
if (!kobj)
return -EINVAL;
if (!kobj->parent)
return -EINVAL;
/* see if this name is already in use */
if (kobj->kset) {
struct kobject *temp_kobj;
temp_kobj = kset_find_obj(kobj->kset, new_name);
if (temp_kobj) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "kobject '%s' cannot be renamed "
"to '%s' as '%s' is already in existence.\n",
kobject_name(kobj), new_name, new_name);
kobject_put(temp_kobj);
return -EINVAL;
}
}
devpath = kobject_get_path(kobj, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!devpath) {
error = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
devpath_string = kmalloc(strlen(devpath) + 15, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!devpath_string) {
error = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
sprintf(devpath_string, "DEVPATH_OLD=%s", devpath);
envp[0] = devpath_string;
envp[1] = NULL;
error = sysfs_rename_dir(kobj, new_name);
/* This function is mostly/only used for network interface.
* Some hotplug package track interfaces by their name and
* therefore want to know when the name is changed by the user. */
if (!error)
kobject_uevent_env(kobj, KOBJ_MOVE, envp);
out:
kfree(devpath_string);
kfree(devpath);
kobject_put(kobj);
return error;
}
/**
* kobject_move - move object to another parent
* @kobj: object in question.
* @new_parent: object's new parent (can be NULL)
*/
int kobject_move(struct kobject *kobj, struct kobject *new_parent)
{
int error;
struct kobject *old_parent;
const char *devpath = NULL;
char *devpath_string = NULL;
char *envp[2];
kobj = kobject_get(kobj);
if (!kobj)
return -EINVAL;
new_parent = kobject_get(new_parent);
if (!new_parent) {
if (kobj->kset)
new_parent = kobject_get(&kobj->kset->kobj);
}
/* old object path */
devpath = kobject_get_path(kobj, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!devpath) {
error = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
devpath_string = kmalloc(strlen(devpath) + 15, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!devpath_string) {
error = -ENOMEM;
goto out;
}
sprintf(devpath_string, "DEVPATH_OLD=%s", devpath);
envp[0] = devpath_string;
envp[1] = NULL;
error = sysfs_move_dir(kobj, new_parent);
if (error)
goto out;
old_parent = kobj->parent;
kobj->parent = new_parent;
new_parent = NULL;
kobject_put(old_parent);
kobject_uevent_env(kobj, KOBJ_MOVE, envp);
out:
kobject_put(new_parent);
kobject_put(kobj);
kfree(devpath_string);
kfree(devpath);
return error;
}
/**
* kobject_del - unlink kobject from hierarchy.
* @kobj: object.
*/
void kobject_del(struct kobject * kobj)
{
if (!kobj)
return;
sysfs_remove_dir(kobj);
unlink(kobj);
}
/**
* kobject_unregister - remove object from hierarchy and decrement refcount.
* @kobj: object going away.
*/
void kobject_unregister(struct kobject * kobj)
{
if (!kobj)
return;
pr_debug("kobject %s: unregistering\n",kobject_name(kobj));
kobject_uevent(kobj, KOBJ_REMOVE);
kobject_del(kobj);
kobject_put(kobj);
}
/**
* kobject_get - increment refcount for object.
* @kobj: object.
*/
struct kobject * kobject_get(struct kobject * kobj)
{
if (kobj)
kref_get(&kobj->kref);
return kobj;
}
/*
* kobject_cleanup - free kobject resources.
* @kobj: object to cleanup
*/
static void kobject_cleanup(struct kobject *kobj)
{
struct kobj_type * t = get_ktype(kobj);
struct kset * s = kobj->kset;
struct kobject * parent = kobj->parent;
const char *name = kobj->k_name;
pr_debug("kobject %s: cleaning up\n",kobject_name(kobj));
if (t && t->release) {
t->release(kobj);
/* If we have a release function, we can guess that this was
* not a statically allocated kobject, so we should be safe to
* free the name */
kfree(name);
}
if (s)
kset_put(s);
kobject_put(parent);
}
static void kobject_release(struct kref *kref)
{
kobject_cleanup(container_of(kref, struct kobject, kref));
}
/**
* kobject_put - decrement refcount for object.
* @kobj: object.
*
* Decrement the refcount, and if 0, call kobject_cleanup().
*/
void kobject_put(struct kobject * kobj)
{
if (kobj)
kref_put(&kobj->kref, kobject_release);
}
static void dir_release(struct kobject *kobj)
{
kfree(kobj);
}
static struct kobj_type dir_ktype = {
.release = dir_release,
.sysfs_ops = NULL,
.default_attrs = NULL,
};
/**
* kobject_kset_add_dir - add sub directory of object.
* @kset: kset the directory is belongs to.
* @parent: object in which a directory is created.
* @name: directory name.
*
* Add a plain directory object as child of given object.
*/
struct kobject *kobject_kset_add_dir(struct kset *kset,
struct kobject *parent, const char *name)
{
struct kobject *k;
int ret;
if (!parent)
return NULL;
k = kzalloc(sizeof(*k), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!k)
return NULL;
k->kset = kset;
k->parent = parent;
k->ktype = &dir_ktype;
kobject_set_name(k, name);
ret = kobject_register(k);
if (ret < 0) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: kobject_register error: %d\n",
__func__, ret);
kobject_del(k);
return NULL;
}
return k;
}
/**
* kobject_add_dir - add sub directory of object.
* @parent: object in which a directory is created.
* @name: directory name.
*
* Add a plain directory object as child of given object.
*/
struct kobject *kobject_add_dir(struct kobject *parent, const char *name)
{
return kobject_kset_add_dir(NULL, parent, name);
}
/**
* kset_init - initialize a kset for use
* @k: kset
*/
void kset_init(struct kset * k)
{
kobject_init(&k->kobj);
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&k->list);
spin_lock_init(&k->list_lock);
}
/**
* kset_add - add a kset object to the hierarchy.
* @k: kset.
*/
int kset_add(struct kset * k)
{
return kobject_add(&k->kobj);
}
/**
* kset_register - initialize and add a kset.
* @k: kset.
*/
int kset_register(struct kset * k)
{
int err;
if (!k)
return -EINVAL;
kset_init(k);
err = kset_add(k);
if (err)
return err;
kobject_uevent(&k->kobj, KOBJ_ADD);
return 0;
}
/**
* kset_unregister - remove a kset.
* @k: kset.
*/
void kset_unregister(struct kset * k)
{
if (!k)
return;
kobject_unregister(&k->kobj);
}
/**
* kset_find_obj - search for object in kset.
* @kset: kset we're looking in.
* @name: object's name.
*
* Lock kset via @kset->subsys, and iterate over @kset->list,
* looking for a matching kobject. If matching object is found
* take a reference and return the object.
*/
struct kobject * kset_find_obj(struct kset * kset, const char * name)
{
struct list_head * entry;
struct kobject * ret = NULL;
spin_lock(&kset->list_lock);
list_for_each(entry,&kset->list) {
struct kobject * k = to_kobj(entry);
if (kobject_name(k) && !strcmp(kobject_name(k),name)) {
ret = kobject_get(k);
break;
}
}
spin_unlock(&kset->list_lock);
return ret;
}
int subsystem_register(struct kset *s)
{
return kset_register(s);
}
void subsystem_unregister(struct kset *s)
{
kset_unregister(s);
}
/**
* subsystem_create_file - export sysfs attribute file.
* @s: subsystem.
* @a: subsystem attribute descriptor.
*/
int subsys_create_file(struct kset *s, struct subsys_attribute *a)
{
int error = 0;
if (!s || !a)
return -EINVAL;
if (kset_get(s)) {
error = sysfs_create_file(&s->kobj, &a->attr);
kset_put(s);
}
return error;
}
static void kset_release(struct kobject *kobj)
{
struct kset *kset = container_of(kobj, struct kset, kobj);
pr_debug("kset %s: now freed\n", kobject_name(kobj));
kfree(kset);
}
static struct kobj_type kset_type = {
.release = kset_release,
};
/**
* kset_create - create a struct kset dynamically
*
* @name: the name for the kset
* @uevent_ops: a struct kset_uevent_ops for the kset
* @parent_kobj: the parent kobject of this kset, if any.
*
* This function creates a kset structure dynamically. This structure can
* then be registered with the system and show up in sysfs with a call to
* kset_register(). When you are finished with this structure, if
* kset_register() has been called, call kset_unregister() and the
* structure will be dynamically freed when it is no longer being used.
*
* If the kset was not able to be created, NULL will be returned.
*/
static struct kset *kset_create(const char *name,
struct kset_uevent_ops *uevent_ops,
struct kobject *parent_kobj)
{
struct kset *kset;
kset = kzalloc(sizeof(*kset), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!kset)
return NULL;
kobject_set_name(&kset->kobj, name);
kset->uevent_ops = uevent_ops;
kset->kobj.parent = parent_kobj;
/*
* The kobject of this kset will have a type of kset_type and belong to
* no kset itself. That way we can properly free it when it is
* finished being used.
*/
kset->kobj.ktype = &kset_type;
kset->kobj.kset = NULL;
return kset;
}
/**
* kset_create_and_add - create a struct kset dynamically and add it to sysfs
*
* @name: the name for the kset
* @uevent_ops: a struct kset_uevent_ops for the kset
* @parent_kobj: the parent kobject of this kset, if any.
*
* This function creates a kset structure dynamically and registers it
* with sysfs. When you are finished with this structure, call
* kset_unregister() and the structure will be dynamically freed when it
* is no longer being used.
*
* If the kset was not able to be created, NULL will be returned.
*/
struct kset *kset_create_and_add(const char *name,
struct kset_uevent_ops *uevent_ops,
struct kobject *parent_kobj)
{
struct kset *kset;
int error;
kset = kset_create(name, uevent_ops, parent_kobj);
if (!kset)
return NULL;
error = kset_register(kset);
if (error) {
kfree(kset);
return NULL;
}
return kset;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(kset_create_and_add);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_init);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_register);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_unregister);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_get);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_put);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_add);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kobject_del);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kset_register);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(kset_unregister);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(subsystem_register);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(subsystem_unregister);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(subsys_create_file);