v4.19.13 snapshot.
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+/*
+ * drivers/base/power/trace.c
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2006 Linus Torvalds
+ *
+ * Trace facility for suspend/resume problems, when none of the
+ * devices may be working.
+ */
+
+#include <linux/pm-trace.h>
+#include <linux/export.h>
+#include <linux/rtc.h>
+#include <linux/suspend.h>
+
+#include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
+
+#include "power.h"
+
+/*
+ * Horrid, horrid, horrid.
+ *
+ * It turns out that the _only_ piece of hardware that actually
+ * keeps its value across a hard boot (and, more importantly, the
+ * POST init sequence) is literally the realtime clock.
+ *
+ * Never mind that an RTC chip has 114 bytes (and often a whole
+ * other bank of an additional 128 bytes) of nice SRAM that is
+ * _designed_ to keep data - the POST will clear it. So we literally
+ * can just use the few bytes of actual time data, which means that
+ * we're really limited.
+ *
+ * It means, for example, that we can't use the seconds at all
+ * (since the time between the hang and the boot might be more
+ * than a minute), and we'd better not depend on the low bits of
+ * the minutes either.
+ *
+ * There are the wday fields etc, but I wouldn't guarantee those
+ * are dependable either. And if the date isn't valid, either the
+ * hw or POST will do strange things.
+ *
+ * So we're left with:
+ *  - year: 0-99
+ *  - month: 0-11
+ *  - day-of-month: 1-28
+ *  - hour: 0-23
+ *  - min: (0-30)*2
+ *
+ * Giving us a total range of 0-16128000 (0xf61800), ie less
+ * than 24 bits of actual data we can save across reboots.
+ *
+ * And if your box can't boot in less than three minutes,
+ * you're screwed.
+ *
+ * Now, almost 24 bits of data is pitifully small, so we need
+ * to be pretty dense if we want to use it for anything nice.
+ * What we do is that instead of saving off nice readable info,
+ * we save off _hashes_ of information that we can hopefully
+ * regenerate after the reboot.
+ *
+ * In particular, this means that we might be unlucky, and hit
+ * a case where we have a hash collision, and we end up not
+ * being able to tell for certain exactly which case happened.
+ * But that's hopefully unlikely.
+ *
+ * What we do is to take the bits we can fit, and split them
+ * into three parts (16*997*1009 = 16095568), and use the values
+ * for:
+ *  - 0-15: user-settable
+ *  - 0-996: file + line number
+ *  - 0-1008: device
+ */
+#define USERHASH (16)
+#define FILEHASH (997)
+#define DEVHASH (1009)
+
+#define DEVSEED (7919)
+
+bool pm_trace_rtc_abused __read_mostly;
+EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pm_trace_rtc_abused);
+
+static unsigned int dev_hash_value;
+
+static int set_magic_time(unsigned int user, unsigned int file, unsigned int device)
+{
+	unsigned int n = user + USERHASH*(file + FILEHASH*device);
+
+	// June 7th, 2006
+	static struct rtc_time time = {
+		.tm_sec = 0,
+		.tm_min = 0,
+		.tm_hour = 0,
+		.tm_mday = 7,
+		.tm_mon = 5,	// June - counting from zero
+		.tm_year = 106,
+		.tm_wday = 3,
+		.tm_yday = 160,
+		.tm_isdst = 1
+	};
+
+	time.tm_year = (n % 100);
+	n /= 100;
+	time.tm_mon = (n % 12);
+	n /= 12;
+	time.tm_mday = (n % 28) + 1;
+	n /= 28;
+	time.tm_hour = (n % 24);
+	n /= 24;
+	time.tm_min = (n % 20) * 3;
+	n /= 20;
+	mc146818_set_time(&time);
+	pm_trace_rtc_abused = true;
+	return n ? -1 : 0;
+}
+
+static unsigned int read_magic_time(void)
+{
+	struct rtc_time time;
+	unsigned int val;
+
+	mc146818_get_time(&time);
+	pr_info("RTC time: %2d:%02d:%02d, date: %02d/%02d/%02d\n",
+		time.tm_hour, time.tm_min, time.tm_sec,
+		time.tm_mon + 1, time.tm_mday, time.tm_year % 100);
+	val = time.tm_year;				/* 100 years */
+	if (val > 100)
+		val -= 100;
+	val += time.tm_mon * 100;			/* 12 months */
+	val += (time.tm_mday-1) * 100 * 12;		/* 28 month-days */
+	val += time.tm_hour * 100 * 12 * 28;		/* 24 hours */
+	val += (time.tm_min / 3) * 100 * 12 * 28 * 24;	/* 20 3-minute intervals */
+	return val;
+}
+
+/*
+ * This is just the sdbm hash function with a user-supplied
+ * seed and final size parameter.
+ */
+static unsigned int hash_string(unsigned int seed, const char *data, unsigned int mod)
+{
+	unsigned char c;
+	while ((c = *data++) != 0) {
+		seed = (seed << 16) + (seed << 6) - seed + c;
+	}
+	return seed % mod;
+}
+
+void set_trace_device(struct device *dev)
+{
+	dev_hash_value = hash_string(DEVSEED, dev_name(dev), DEVHASH);
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(set_trace_device);
+
+/*
+ * We could just take the "tracedata" index into the .tracedata
+ * section instead. Generating a hash of the data gives us a
+ * chance to work across kernel versions, and perhaps more
+ * importantly it also gives us valid/invalid check (ie we will
+ * likely not give totally bogus reports - if the hash matches,
+ * it's not any guarantee, but it's a high _likelihood_ that
+ * the match is valid).
+ */
+void generate_pm_trace(const void *tracedata, unsigned int user)
+{
+	unsigned short lineno = *(unsigned short *)tracedata;
+	const char *file = *(const char **)(tracedata + 2);
+	unsigned int user_hash_value, file_hash_value;
+
+	user_hash_value = user % USERHASH;
+	file_hash_value = hash_string(lineno, file, FILEHASH);
+	set_magic_time(user_hash_value, file_hash_value, dev_hash_value);
+}
+EXPORT_SYMBOL(generate_pm_trace);
+
+extern char __tracedata_start[], __tracedata_end[];
+static int show_file_hash(unsigned int value)
+{
+	int match;
+	char *tracedata;
+
+	match = 0;
+	for (tracedata = __tracedata_start ; tracedata < __tracedata_end ;
+			tracedata += 2 + sizeof(unsigned long)) {
+		unsigned short lineno = *(unsigned short *)tracedata;
+		const char *file = *(const char **)(tracedata + 2);
+		unsigned int hash = hash_string(lineno, file, FILEHASH);
+		if (hash != value)
+			continue;
+		pr_info("  hash matches %s:%u\n", file, lineno);
+		match++;
+	}
+	return match;
+}
+
+static int show_dev_hash(unsigned int value)
+{
+	int match = 0;
+	struct list_head *entry;
+
+	device_pm_lock();
+	entry = dpm_list.prev;
+	while (entry != &dpm_list) {
+		struct device * dev = to_device(entry);
+		unsigned int hash = hash_string(DEVSEED, dev_name(dev), DEVHASH);
+		if (hash == value) {
+			dev_info(dev, "hash matches\n");
+			match++;
+		}
+		entry = entry->prev;
+	}
+	device_pm_unlock();
+	return match;
+}
+
+static unsigned int hash_value_early_read;
+
+int show_trace_dev_match(char *buf, size_t size)
+{
+	unsigned int value = hash_value_early_read / (USERHASH * FILEHASH);
+	int ret = 0;
+	struct list_head *entry;
+
+	/*
+	 * It's possible that multiple devices will match the hash and we can't
+	 * tell which is the culprit, so it's best to output them all.
+	 */
+	device_pm_lock();
+	entry = dpm_list.prev;
+	while (size && entry != &dpm_list) {
+		struct device *dev = to_device(entry);
+		unsigned int hash = hash_string(DEVSEED, dev_name(dev),
+						DEVHASH);
+		if (hash == value) {
+			int len = snprintf(buf, size, "%s\n",
+					    dev_driver_string(dev));
+			if (len > size)
+				len = size;
+			buf += len;
+			ret += len;
+			size -= len;
+		}
+		entry = entry->prev;
+	}
+	device_pm_unlock();
+	return ret;
+}
+
+static int
+pm_trace_notify(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long mode, void *_unused)
+{
+	switch (mode) {
+	case PM_POST_HIBERNATION:
+	case PM_POST_SUSPEND:
+		if (pm_trace_rtc_abused) {
+			pm_trace_rtc_abused = false;
+			pr_warn("Possible incorrect RTC due to pm_trace, please use 'ntpdate' or 'rdate' to reset it.\n");
+		}
+		break;
+	default:
+		break;
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static struct notifier_block pm_trace_nb = {
+	.notifier_call = pm_trace_notify,
+};
+
+static int early_resume_init(void)
+{
+	hash_value_early_read = read_magic_time();
+	register_pm_notifier(&pm_trace_nb);
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static int late_resume_init(void)
+{
+	unsigned int val = hash_value_early_read;
+	unsigned int user, file, dev;
+
+	user = val % USERHASH;
+	val = val / USERHASH;
+	file = val % FILEHASH;
+	val = val / FILEHASH;
+	dev = val /* % DEVHASH */;
+
+	pr_info("  Magic number: %d:%d:%d\n", user, file, dev);
+	show_file_hash(file);
+	show_dev_hash(dev);
+	return 0;
+}
+
+core_initcall(early_resume_init);
+late_initcall(late_resume_init);