tmp_suning_uos_patched/include/linux/configfs.h
Joel Becker a6795e9ebb configfs: Allow ->make_item() and ->make_group() to return detailed errors.
The configfs operations ->make_item() and ->make_group() currently
return a new item/group.  A return of NULL signifies an error.  Because
of this, -ENOMEM is the only return code bubbled up the stack.

Multiple folks have requested the ability to return specific error codes
when these operations fail.  This patch adds that ability by changing the
->make_item/group() ops to return ERR_PTR() values.  These errors are
bubbled up appropriately.  NULL returns are changed to -ENOMEM for
compatibility.

Also updated are the in-kernel users of configfs.

This is a rework of reverted commit 11c3b79218.

Signed-off-by: Joel Becker <joel.becker@oracle.com>
2008-07-17 15:21:29 -07:00

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/* -*- mode: c; c-basic-offset: 8; -*-
* vim: noexpandtab sw=8 ts=8 sts=0:
*
* configfs.h - definitions for the device driver filesystem
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
* License along with this program; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 021110-1307, USA.
*
* Based on sysfs:
* sysfs is Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 Patrick Mochel
*
* Based on kobject.h:
* Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Patrick Mochel
* Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Open Source Development Labs
*
* configfs Copyright (C) 2005 Oracle. All rights reserved.
*
* Please read Documentation/filesystems/configfs.txt before using the
* configfs interface, ESPECIALLY the parts about reference counts and
* item destructors.
*/
#ifndef _CONFIGFS_H_
#define _CONFIGFS_H_
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/kref.h>
#include <linux/mutex.h>
#include <asm/atomic.h>
#define CONFIGFS_ITEM_NAME_LEN 20
struct module;
struct configfs_item_operations;
struct configfs_group_operations;
struct configfs_attribute;
struct configfs_subsystem;
struct config_item {
char *ci_name;
char ci_namebuf[CONFIGFS_ITEM_NAME_LEN];
struct kref ci_kref;
struct list_head ci_entry;
struct config_item *ci_parent;
struct config_group *ci_group;
struct config_item_type *ci_type;
struct dentry *ci_dentry;
};
extern int config_item_set_name(struct config_item *, const char *, ...);
static inline char *config_item_name(struct config_item * item)
{
return item->ci_name;
}
extern void config_item_init(struct config_item *);
extern void config_item_init_type_name(struct config_item *item,
const char *name,
struct config_item_type *type);
extern struct config_item * config_item_get(struct config_item *);
extern void config_item_put(struct config_item *);
struct config_item_type {
struct module *ct_owner;
struct configfs_item_operations *ct_item_ops;
struct configfs_group_operations *ct_group_ops;
struct configfs_attribute **ct_attrs;
};
/**
* group - a group of config_items of a specific type, belonging
* to a specific subsystem.
*/
struct config_group {
struct config_item cg_item;
struct list_head cg_children;
struct configfs_subsystem *cg_subsys;
struct config_group **default_groups;
};
extern void config_group_init(struct config_group *group);
extern void config_group_init_type_name(struct config_group *group,
const char *name,
struct config_item_type *type);
static inline struct config_group *to_config_group(struct config_item *item)
{
return item ? container_of(item,struct config_group,cg_item) : NULL;
}
static inline struct config_group *config_group_get(struct config_group *group)
{
return group ? to_config_group(config_item_get(&group->cg_item)) : NULL;
}
static inline void config_group_put(struct config_group *group)
{
config_item_put(&group->cg_item);
}
extern struct config_item *config_group_find_item(struct config_group *,
const char *);
struct configfs_attribute {
const char *ca_name;
struct module *ca_owner;
mode_t ca_mode;
};
/*
* Users often need to create attribute structures for their configurable
* attributes, containing a configfs_attribute member and function pointers
* for the show() and store() operations on that attribute. They can use
* this macro (similar to sysfs' __ATTR) to make defining attributes easier.
*/
#define __CONFIGFS_ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) \
{ \
.attr = { \
.ca_name = __stringify(_name), \
.ca_mode = _mode, \
.ca_owner = THIS_MODULE, \
}, \
.show = _show, \
.store = _store, \
}
/*
* If allow_link() exists, the item can symlink(2) out to other
* items. If the item is a group, it may support mkdir(2).
* Groups supply one of make_group() and make_item(). If the
* group supports make_group(), one can create group children. If it
* supports make_item(), one can create config_item children. make_group()
* and make_item() return ERR_PTR() on errors. If it has
* default_groups on group->default_groups, it has automatically created
* group children. default_groups may coexist alongsize make_group() or
* make_item(), but if the group wishes to have only default_groups
* children (disallowing mkdir(2)), it need not provide either function.
* If the group has commit(), it supports pending and commited (active)
* items.
*/
struct configfs_item_operations {
void (*release)(struct config_item *);
ssize_t (*show_attribute)(struct config_item *, struct configfs_attribute *,char *);
ssize_t (*store_attribute)(struct config_item *,struct configfs_attribute *,const char *, size_t);
int (*allow_link)(struct config_item *src, struct config_item *target);
int (*drop_link)(struct config_item *src, struct config_item *target);
};
struct configfs_group_operations {
struct config_item *(*make_item)(struct config_group *group, const char *name);
struct config_group *(*make_group)(struct config_group *group, const char *name);
int (*commit_item)(struct config_item *item);
void (*disconnect_notify)(struct config_group *group, struct config_item *item);
void (*drop_item)(struct config_group *group, struct config_item *item);
};
struct configfs_subsystem {
struct config_group su_group;
struct mutex su_mutex;
};
static inline struct configfs_subsystem *to_configfs_subsystem(struct config_group *group)
{
return group ?
container_of(group, struct configfs_subsystem, su_group) :
NULL;
}
int configfs_register_subsystem(struct configfs_subsystem *subsys);
void configfs_unregister_subsystem(struct configfs_subsystem *subsys);
/* These functions can sleep and can alloc with GFP_KERNEL */
/* WARNING: These cannot be called underneath configfs callbacks!! */
int configfs_depend_item(struct configfs_subsystem *subsys, struct config_item *target);
void configfs_undepend_item(struct configfs_subsystem *subsys, struct config_item *target);
#endif /* _CONFIGFS_H_ */