linux/fs/bcachefs/printbuf.c
Kent Overstreet 401ec4db63 bcachefs: Printbuf rework
This converts bcachefs to the modern printbuf interface/implementation,
synced with the version to be submitted upstream.

Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
2023-10-22 17:09:33 -04:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
/* Copyright (C) 2022 Kent Overstreet */
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/string_helpers.h>
#include "printbuf.h"
static inline unsigned printbuf_linelen(struct printbuf *buf)
{
return buf->pos - buf->last_newline;
}
int bch2_printbuf_make_room(struct printbuf *out, unsigned extra)
{
unsigned new_size;
char *buf;
if (!out->heap_allocated)
return 0;
/* Reserved space for terminating nul: */
extra += 1;
if (out->pos + extra < out->size)
return 0;
new_size = roundup_pow_of_two(out->size + extra);
/*
* Note: output buffer must be freeable with kfree(), it's not required
* that the user use printbuf_exit().
*/
buf = krealloc(out->buf, new_size, !out->atomic ? GFP_KERNEL : GFP_NOWAIT);
if (!buf) {
out->allocation_failure = true;
return -ENOMEM;
}
out->buf = buf;
out->size = new_size;
return 0;
}
void bch2_prt_vprintf(struct printbuf *out, const char *fmt, va_list args)
{
int len;
do {
va_list args2;
va_copy(args2, args);
len = vsnprintf(out->buf + out->pos, printbuf_remaining(out), fmt, args2);
} while (len + 1 >= printbuf_remaining(out) &&
!bch2_printbuf_make_room(out, len + 1));
len = min_t(size_t, len,
printbuf_remaining(out) ? printbuf_remaining(out) - 1 : 0);
out->pos += len;
}
void bch2_prt_printf(struct printbuf *out, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
int len;
do {
va_start(args, fmt);
len = vsnprintf(out->buf + out->pos, printbuf_remaining(out), fmt, args);
va_end(args);
} while (len + 1 >= printbuf_remaining(out) &&
!bch2_printbuf_make_room(out, len + 1));
len = min_t(size_t, len,
printbuf_remaining(out) ? printbuf_remaining(out) - 1 : 0);
out->pos += len;
}
/**
* printbuf_str - returns printbuf's buf as a C string, guaranteed to be null
* terminated
*/
const char *bch2_printbuf_str(const struct printbuf *buf)
{
/*
* If we've written to a printbuf then it's guaranteed to be a null
* terminated string - but if we haven't, then we might not have
* allocated a buffer at all:
*/
return buf->pos
? buf->buf
: "";
}
/**
* printbuf_exit - exit a printbuf, freeing memory it owns and poisoning it
* against accidental use.
*/
void bch2_printbuf_exit(struct printbuf *buf)
{
if (buf->heap_allocated) {
kfree(buf->buf);
buf->buf = ERR_PTR(-EINTR); /* poison value */
}
}
void bch2_printbuf_tabstops_reset(struct printbuf *buf)
{
buf->nr_tabstops = 0;
}
void bch2_printbuf_tabstop_pop(struct printbuf *buf)
{
if (buf->nr_tabstops)
--buf->nr_tabstops;
}
/*
* printbuf_tabstop_set - add a tabstop, n spaces from the previous tabstop
*
* @buf: printbuf to control
* @spaces: number of spaces from previous tabpstop
*
* In the future this function may allocate memory if setting more than
* PRINTBUF_INLINE_TABSTOPS or setting tabstops more than 255 spaces from start
* of line.
*/
int bch2_printbuf_tabstop_push(struct printbuf *buf, unsigned spaces)
{
unsigned prev_tabstop = buf->nr_tabstops
? buf->_tabstops[buf->nr_tabstops - 1]
: 0;
if (WARN_ON(buf->nr_tabstops >= ARRAY_SIZE(buf->_tabstops)))
return -EINVAL;
buf->_tabstops[buf->nr_tabstops++] = prev_tabstop + spaces;
buf->has_indent_or_tabstops = true;
return 0;
}
/**
* printbuf_indent_add - add to the current indent level
*
* @buf: printbuf to control
* @spaces: number of spaces to add to the current indent level
*
* Subsequent lines, and the current line if the output position is at the start
* of the current line, will be indented by @spaces more spaces.
*/
void bch2_printbuf_indent_add(struct printbuf *buf, unsigned spaces)
{
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(buf->indent + spaces < buf->indent))
spaces = 0;
buf->indent += spaces;
prt_chars(buf, ' ', spaces);
buf->has_indent_or_tabstops = true;
}
/**
* printbuf_indent_sub - subtract from the current indent level
*
* @buf: printbuf to control
* @spaces: number of spaces to subtract from the current indent level
*
* Subsequent lines, and the current line if the output position is at the start
* of the current line, will be indented by @spaces less spaces.
*/
void bch2_printbuf_indent_sub(struct printbuf *buf, unsigned spaces)
{
if (WARN_ON_ONCE(spaces > buf->indent))
spaces = buf->indent;
if (buf->last_newline + buf->indent == buf->pos) {
buf->pos -= spaces;
printbuf_nul_terminate(buf);
}
buf->indent -= spaces;
if (!buf->indent && !buf->nr_tabstops)
buf->has_indent_or_tabstops = false;
}
void bch2_prt_newline(struct printbuf *buf)
{
unsigned i;
bch2_printbuf_make_room(buf, 1 + buf->indent);
__prt_char(buf, '\n');
buf->last_newline = buf->pos;
for (i = 0; i < buf->indent; i++)
__prt_char(buf, ' ');
printbuf_nul_terminate(buf);
buf->last_field = buf->pos;
buf->cur_tabstop = 0;
}
/*
* Returns spaces from start of line, if set, or 0 if unset:
*/
static inline unsigned cur_tabstop(struct printbuf *buf)
{
return buf->cur_tabstop < buf->nr_tabstops
? buf->_tabstops[buf->cur_tabstop]
: 0;
}
static void __prt_tab(struct printbuf *out)
{
int spaces = max_t(int, 0, cur_tabstop(out) - printbuf_linelen(out));
prt_chars(out, ' ', spaces);
out->last_field = out->pos;
out->cur_tabstop++;
}
/**
* prt_tab - Advance printbuf to the next tabstop
*
* @buf: printbuf to control
*
* Advance output to the next tabstop by printing spaces.
*/
void bch2_prt_tab(struct printbuf *out)
{
if (WARN_ON(!cur_tabstop(out)))
return;
__prt_tab(out);
}
static void __prt_tab_rjust(struct printbuf *buf)
{
unsigned move = buf->pos - buf->last_field;
int pad = (int) cur_tabstop(buf) - (int) printbuf_linelen(buf);
if (pad > 0) {
bch2_printbuf_make_room(buf, pad);
if (buf->last_field + pad < buf->size)
memmove(buf->buf + buf->last_field + pad,
buf->buf + buf->last_field,
min(move, buf->size - 1 - buf->last_field - pad));
if (buf->last_field < buf->size)
memset(buf->buf + buf->last_field, ' ',
min((unsigned) pad, buf->size - buf->last_field));
buf->pos += pad;
printbuf_nul_terminate(buf);
}
buf->last_field = buf->pos;
buf->cur_tabstop++;
}
/**
* prt_tab_rjust - Advance printbuf to the next tabstop, right justifying
* previous output
*
* @buf: printbuf to control
*
* Advance output to the next tabstop by inserting spaces immediately after the
* previous tabstop, right justifying previously outputted text.
*/
void bch2_prt_tab_rjust(struct printbuf *buf)
{
if (WARN_ON(!cur_tabstop(buf)))
return;
__prt_tab_rjust(buf);
}
/**
* prt_bytes_indented - Print an array of chars, handling embedded control characters
*
* @out: printbuf to output to
* @str: string to print
* @count: number of bytes to print
*
* The following contol characters are handled as so:
* \n: prt_newline newline that obeys current indent level
* \t: prt_tab advance to next tabstop
* \r: prt_tab_rjust advance to next tabstop, with right justification
*/
void bch2_prt_bytes_indented(struct printbuf *out, const char *str, unsigned count)
{
const char *unprinted_start = str;
const char *end = str + count;
if (!out->has_indent_or_tabstops || out->suppress_indent_tabstop_handling) {
prt_bytes(out, str, count);
return;
}
while (str != end) {
switch (*str) {
case '\n':
prt_bytes(out, unprinted_start, str - unprinted_start);
unprinted_start = str + 1;
bch2_prt_newline(out);
break;
case '\t':
if (likely(cur_tabstop(out))) {
prt_bytes(out, unprinted_start, str - unprinted_start);
unprinted_start = str + 1;
__prt_tab(out);
}
break;
case '\r':
if (likely(cur_tabstop(out))) {
prt_bytes(out, unprinted_start, str - unprinted_start);
unprinted_start = str + 1;
__prt_tab_rjust(out);
}
break;
}
str++;
}
prt_bytes(out, unprinted_start, str - unprinted_start);
}
/**
* prt_human_readable_u64 - Print out a u64 in human readable units
*
* Units of 2^10 (default) or 10^3 are controlled via @buf->si_units
*/
void bch2_prt_human_readable_u64(struct printbuf *buf, u64 v)
{
bch2_printbuf_make_room(buf, 10);
buf->pos += string_get_size(v, 1, !buf->si_units,
buf->buf + buf->pos,
printbuf_remaining_size(buf));
}
/**
* prt_human_readable_s64 - Print out a s64 in human readable units
*
* Units of 2^10 (default) or 10^3 are controlled via @buf->si_units
*/
void bch2_prt_human_readable_s64(struct printbuf *buf, s64 v)
{
if (v < 0)
prt_char(buf, '-');
bch2_prt_human_readable_u64(buf, abs(v));
}
/**
* prt_units_u64 - Print out a u64 according to printbuf unit options
*
* Units are either raw (default), or human reabable units (controlled via
* @buf->human_readable_units)
*/
void bch2_prt_units_u64(struct printbuf *out, u64 v)
{
if (out->human_readable_units)
bch2_prt_human_readable_u64(out, v);
else
bch2_prt_printf(out, "%llu", v);
}
/**
* prt_units_s64 - Print out a s64 according to printbuf unit options
*
* Units are either raw (default), or human reabable units (controlled via
* @buf->human_readable_units)
*/
void bch2_prt_units_s64(struct printbuf *out, s64 v)
{
if (v < 0)
prt_char(out, '-');
bch2_prt_units_u64(out, abs(v));
}
void bch2_prt_string_option(struct printbuf *out,
const char * const list[],
size_t selected)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; list[i]; i++)
bch2_prt_printf(out, i == selected ? "[%s] " : "%s ", list[i]);
}
void bch2_prt_bitflags(struct printbuf *out,
const char * const list[], u64 flags)
{
unsigned bit, nr = 0;
bool first = true;
while (list[nr])
nr++;
while (flags && (bit = __ffs(flags)) < nr) {
if (!first)
bch2_prt_printf(out, ",");
first = false;
bch2_prt_printf(out, "%s", list[bit]);
flags ^= 1 << bit;
}
}