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1/* 2 * drivers/misc/logger.c 3 * 4 * A Logging Subsystem 5 * 6 * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Google, Inc. 7 * 8 * Robert Love <rlove@google.com> 9 * 10 * This software is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public 11 * License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation, and 12 * may be copied, distributed, and modified under those terms. 13 * 14 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 15 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 16 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 17 * GNU General Public License for more details. 18 */ 19 20#define pr_fmt(fmt) "logger: " fmt 21 22#include <linux/sched.h> 23#include <linux/module.h> 24#include <linux/fs.h> 25#include <linux/miscdevice.h> 26#include <linux/uaccess.h> 27#include <linux/poll.h> 28#include <linux/slab.h> 29#include <linux/time.h> 30#include <linux/vmalloc.h> 31#include <linux/aio.h> 32#include "logger.h" 33 34#include <asm/ioctls.h> 35 36/** 37 * struct logger_log - represents a specific log, such as 'main' or 'radio' 38 * @buffer: The actual ring buffer 39 * @misc: The "misc" device representing the log 40 * @wq: The wait queue for @readers 41 * @readers: This log's readers 42 * @mutex: The mutex that protects the @buffer 43 * @w_off: The current write head offset 44 * @head: The head, or location that readers start reading at. 45 * @size: The size of the log 46 * @logs: The list of log channels 47 * 48 * This structure lives from module insertion until module removal, so it does 49 * not need additional reference counting. The structure is protected by the 50 * mutex 'mutex'. 51 */ 52struct logger_log { 53 unsigned char *buffer; 54 struct miscdevice misc; 55 wait_queue_head_t wq; 56 struct list_head readers; 57 struct mutex mutex; 58 size_t w_off; 59 size_t head; 60 size_t size; 61 struct list_head logs; 62}; 63 64static LIST_HEAD(log_list); 65 66 67/** 68 * struct logger_reader - a logging device open for reading 69 * @log: The associated log 70 * @list: The associated entry in @logger_log's list 71 * @r_off: The current read head offset. 72 * @r_all: Reader can read all entries 73 * @r_ver: Reader ABI version 74 * 75 * This object lives from open to release, so we don't need additional 76 * reference counting. The structure is protected by log->mutex. 77 */ 78struct logger_reader { 79 struct logger_log *log; 80 struct list_head list; 81 size_t r_off; 82 bool r_all; 83 int r_ver; 84}; 85 86/* logger_offset - returns index 'n' into the log via (optimized) modulus */ 87static size_t logger_offset(struct logger_log *log, size_t n) 88{ 89 return n & (log->size - 1); 90} 91 92 93/* 94 * file_get_log - Given a file structure, return the associated log 95 * 96 * This isn't aesthetic. We have several goals: 97 * 98 * 1) Need to quickly obtain the associated log during an I/O operation 99 * 2) Readers need to maintain state (logger_reader) 100 * 3) Writers need to be very fast (open() should be a near no-op) 101 * 102 * In the reader case, we can trivially go file->logger_reader->logger_log. 103 * For a writer, we don't want to maintain a logger_reader, so we just go 104 * file->logger_log. Thus what file->private_data points at depends on whether 105 * or not the file was opened for reading. This function hides that dirtiness. 106 */ 107static inline struct logger_log *file_get_log(struct file *file) 108{ 109 if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) { 110 struct logger_reader *reader = file->private_data; 111 return reader->log; 112 } else 113 return file->private_data; 114} 115 116/* 117 * get_entry_header - returns a pointer to the logger_entry header within 118 * 'log' starting at offset 'off'. A temporary logger_entry 'scratch' must 119 * be provided. Typically the return value will be a pointer within 120 * 'logger->buf'. However, a pointer to 'scratch' may be returned if 121 * the log entry spans the end and beginning of the circular buffer. 122 */ 123static struct logger_entry *get_entry_header(struct logger_log *log, 124 size_t off, struct logger_entry *scratch) 125{ 126 size_t len = min(sizeof(struct logger_entry), log->size - off); 127 if (len != sizeof(struct logger_entry)) { 128 memcpy(((void *) scratch), log->buffer + off, len); 129 memcpy(((void *) scratch) + len, log->buffer, 130 sizeof(struct logger_entry) - len); 131 return scratch; 132 } 133 134 return (struct logger_entry *) (log->buffer + off); 135} 136 137/* 138 * get_entry_msg_len - Grabs the length of the message of the entry 139 * starting from from 'off'. 140 * 141 * An entry length is 2 bytes (16 bits) in host endian order. 142 * In the log, the length does not include the size of the log entry structure. 143 * This function returns the size including the log entry structure. 144 * 145 * Caller needs to hold log->mutex. 146 */ 147static __u32 get_entry_msg_len(struct logger_log *log, size_t off) 148{ 149 struct logger_entry scratch; 150 struct logger_entry *entry; 151 152 entry = get_entry_header(log, off, &scratch); 153 return entry->len; 154} 155 156static size_t get_user_hdr_len(int ver) 157{ 158 if (ver < 2) 159 return sizeof(struct user_logger_entry_compat); 160 else 161 return sizeof(struct logger_entry); 162} 163 164static ssize_t copy_header_to_user(int ver, struct logger_entry *entry, 165 char __user *buf) 166{ 167 void *hdr; 168 size_t hdr_len; 169 struct user_logger_entry_compat v1; 170 171 if (ver < 2) { 172 v1.len = entry->len; 173 v1.__pad = 0; 174 v1.pid = entry->pid; 175 v1.tid = entry->tid; 176 v1.sec = entry->sec; 177 v1.nsec = entry->nsec; 178 hdr = &v1; 179 hdr_len = sizeof(struct user_logger_entry_compat); 180 } else { 181 hdr = entry; 182 hdr_len = sizeof(struct logger_entry); 183 } 184 185 return copy_to_user(buf, hdr, hdr_len); 186} 187 188/* 189 * do_read_log_to_user - reads exactly 'count' bytes from 'log' into the 190 * user-space buffer 'buf'. Returns 'count' on success. 191 * 192 * Caller must hold log->mutex. 193 */ 194static ssize_t do_read_log_to_user(struct logger_log *log, 195 struct logger_reader *reader, 196 char __user *buf, 197 size_t count) 198{ 199 struct logger_entry scratch; 200 struct logger_entry *entry; 201 size_t len; 202 size_t msg_start; 203 204 /* 205 * First, copy the header to userspace, using the version of 206 * the header requested 207 */ 208 entry = get_entry_header(log, reader->r_off, &scratch); 209 if (copy_header_to_user(reader->r_ver, entry, buf)) 210 return -EFAULT; 211 212 count -= get_user_hdr_len(reader->r_ver); 213 buf += get_user_hdr_len(reader->r_ver); 214 msg_start = logger_offset(log, 215 reader->r_off + sizeof(struct logger_entry)); 216 217 /* 218 * We read from the msg in two disjoint operations. First, we read from 219 * the current msg head offset up to 'count' bytes or to the end of 220 * the log, whichever comes first. 221 */ 222 len = min(count, log->size - msg_start); 223 if (copy_to_user(buf, log->buffer + msg_start, len)) 224 return -EFAULT; 225 226 /* 227 * Second, we read any remaining bytes, starting back at the head of 228 * the log. 229 */ 230 if (count != len) 231 if (copy_to_user(buf + len, log->buffer, count - len)) 232 return -EFAULT; 233 234 reader->r_off = logger_offset(log, reader->r_off + 235 sizeof(struct logger_entry) + count); 236 237 return count + get_user_hdr_len(reader->r_ver); 238} 239 240/* 241 * get_next_entry_by_uid - Starting at 'off', returns an offset into 242 * 'log->buffer' which contains the first entry readable by 'euid' 243 */ 244static size_t get_next_entry_by_uid(struct logger_log *log, 245 size_t off, kuid_t euid) 246{ 247 while (off != log->w_off) { 248 struct logger_entry *entry; 249 struct logger_entry scratch; 250 size_t next_len; 251 252 entry = get_entry_header(log, off, &scratch); 253 254 if (uid_eq(entry->euid, euid)) 255 return off; 256 257 next_len = sizeof(struct logger_entry) + entry->len; 258 off = logger_offset(log, off + next_len); 259 } 260 261 return off; 262} 263 264/* 265 * logger_read - our log's read() method 266 * 267 * Behavior: 268 * 269 * - O_NONBLOCK works 270 * - If there are no log entries to read, blocks until log is written to 271 * - Atomically reads exactly one log entry 272 * 273 * Will set errno to EINVAL if read 274 * buffer is insufficient to hold next entry. 275 */ 276static ssize_t logger_read(struct file *file, char __user *buf, 277 size_t count, loff_t *pos) 278{ 279 struct logger_reader *reader = file->private_data; 280 struct logger_log *log = reader->log; 281 ssize_t ret; 282 DEFINE_WAIT(wait); 283 284start: 285 while (1) { 286 mutex_lock(&log->mutex); 287 288 prepare_to_wait(&log->wq, &wait, TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE); 289 290 ret = (log->w_off == reader->r_off); 291 mutex_unlock(&log->mutex); 292 if (!ret) 293 break; 294 295 if (file->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK) { 296 ret = -EAGAIN; 297 break; 298 } 299 300 if (signal_pending(current)) { 301 ret = -EINTR; 302 break; 303 } 304 305 schedule(); 306 } 307 308 finish_wait(&log->wq, &wait); 309 if (ret) 310 return ret; 311 312 mutex_lock(&log->mutex); 313 314 if (!reader->r_all) 315 reader->r_off = get_next_entry_by_uid(log, 316 reader->r_off, current_euid()); 317 318 /* is there still something to read or did we race? */ 319 if (unlikely(log->w_off == reader->r_off)) { 320 mutex_unlock(&log->mutex); 321 goto start; 322 } 323 324 /* get the size of the next entry */ 325 ret = get_user_hdr_len(reader->r_ver) + 326 get_entry_msg_len(log, reader->r_off); 327 if (count < ret) { 328 ret = -EINVAL; 329 goto out; 330 } 331 332 /* get exactly one entry from the log */ 333 ret = do_read_log_to_user(log, reader, buf, ret); 334 335out: 336 mutex_unlock(&log->mutex); 337 338 return ret; 339} 340 341/* 342 * get_next_entry - return the offset of the first valid entry at least 'len' 343 * bytes after 'off'. 344 * 345 * Caller must hold log->mutex. 346 */ 347static size_t get_next_entry(struct logger_log *log, size_t off, size_t len) 348{ 349 size_t count = 0; 350 351 do { 352 size_t nr = sizeof(struct logger_entry) + 353 get_entry_msg_len(log, off); 354 off = logger_offset(log, off + nr); 355 count += nr; 356 } while (count < len); 357 358 return off; 359} 360 361/* 362 * is_between - is a < c < b, accounting for wrapping of a, b, and c 363 * positions in the buffer 364 * 365 * That is, if a<b, check for c between a and b 366 * and if a>b, check for c outside (not between) a and b 367 * 368 * |------- a xxxxxxxx b --------| 369 * c^ 370 * 371 * |xxxxx b --------- a xxxxxxxxx| 372 * c^ 373 * or c^ 374 */ 375static inline int is_between(size_t a, size_t b, size_t c) 376{ 377 if (a < b) { 378 /* is c between a and b? */ 379 if (a < c && c <= b) 380 return 1; 381 } else { 382 /* is c outside of b through a? */ 383 if (c <= b || a < c) 384 return 1; 385 } 386 387 return 0; 388} 389 390/* 391 * fix_up_readers - walk the list of all readers and "fix up" any who were 392 * lapped by the writer; also do the same for the default "start head". 393 * We do this by "pulling forward" the readers and start head to the first 394 * entry after the new write head. 395 * 396 * The caller needs to hold log->mutex. 397 */ 398static void fix_up_readers(struct logger_log *log, size_t len) 399{ 400 size_t old = log->w_off; 401 size_t new = logger_offset(log, old + len); 402 struct logger_reader *reader; 403 404 if (is_between(old, new, log->head)) 405 log->head = get_next_entry(log, log->head, len); 406 407 list_for_each_entry(reader, &log->readers, list) 408 if (is_between(old, new, reader->r_off)) 409 reader->r_off = get_next_entry(log, reader->r_off, len); 410} 411 412/* 413 * do_write_log - writes 'len' bytes from 'buf' to 'log' 414 * 415 * The caller needs to hold log->mutex. 416 */ 417static void do_write_log(struct logger_log *log, const void *buf, size_t count) 418{ 419 size_t len; 420 421 len = min(count, log->size - log->w_off); 422 memcpy(log->buffer + log->w_off, buf, len); 423 424 if (count != len) 425 memcpy(log->buffer, buf + len, count - len); 426 427 log->w_off = logger_offset(log, log->w_off + count); 428 429} 430 431/* 432 * do_write_log_user - writes 'len' bytes from the user-space buffer 'buf' to 433 * the log 'log' 434 * 435 * The caller needs to hold log->mutex. 436 * 437 * Returns 'count' on success, negative error code on failure. 438 */ 439static ssize_t do_write_log_from_user(struct logger_log *log, 440 const void __user *buf, size_t count) 441{ 442 size_t len; 443 444 len = min(count, log->size - log->w_off); 445 if (len && copy_from_user(log->buffer + log->w_off, buf, len)) 446 return -EFAULT; 447 448 if (count != len) 449 if (copy_from_user(log->buffer, buf + len, count - len)) 450 /* 451 * Note that by not updating w_off, this abandons the 452 * portion of the new entry that *was* successfully 453 * copied, just above. This is intentional to avoid 454 * message corruption from missing fragments. 455 */ 456 return -EFAULT; 457 458 log->w_off = logger_offset(log, log->w_off + count); 459 460 return count; 461} 462 463/* 464 * logger_aio_write - our write method, implementing support for write(), 465 * writev(), and aio_write(). Writes are our fast path, and we try to optimize 466 * them above all else. 467 */ 468static ssize_t logger_aio_write(struct kiocb *iocb, const struct iovec *iov, 469 unsigned long nr_segs, loff_t ppos) 470{ 471 struct logger_log *log = file_get_log(iocb->ki_filp); 472 size_t orig = log->w_off; 473 struct logger_entry header; 474 struct timespec now; 475 ssize_t ret = 0; 476 477 now = current_kernel_time(); 478 479 header.pid = current->tgid; 480 header.tid = current->pid; 481 header.sec = now.tv_sec; 482 header.nsec = now.tv_nsec; 483 header.euid = current_euid(); 484 header.len = min_t(size_t, iocb->ki_left, LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_PAYLOAD); 485 header.hdr_size = sizeof(struct logger_entry); 486 487 /* null writes succeed, return zero */ 488 if (unlikely(!header.len)) 489 return 0; 490 491 mutex_lock(&log->mutex); 492 493 /* 494 * Fix up any readers, pulling them forward to the first readable 495 * entry after (what will be) the new write offset. We do this now 496 * because if we partially fail, we can end up with clobbered log 497 * entries that encroach on readable buffer. 498 */ 499 fix_up_readers(log, sizeof(struct logger_entry) + header.len); 500 501 do_write_log(log, &header, sizeof(struct logger_entry)); 502 503 while (nr_segs-- > 0) { 504 size_t len; 505 ssize_t nr; 506 507 /* figure out how much of this vector we can keep */ 508 len = min_t(size_t, iov->iov_len, header.len - ret); 509 510 /* write out this segment's payload */ 511 nr = do_write_log_from_user(log, iov->iov_base, len); 512 if (unlikely(nr < 0)) { 513 log->w_off = orig; 514 mutex_unlock(&log->mutex); 515 return nr; 516 } 517 518 iov++; 519 ret += nr; 520 } 521 522 mutex_unlock(&log->mutex); 523 524 /* wake up any blocked readers */ 525 wake_up_interruptible(&log->wq); 526 527 return ret; 528} 529 530static struct logger_log *get_log_from_minor(int minor) 531{ 532 struct logger_log *log; 533 534 list_for_each_entry(log, &log_list, logs) 535 if (log->misc.minor == minor) 536 return log; 537 return NULL; 538} 539 540/* 541 * logger_open - the log's open() file operation 542 * 543 * Note how near a no-op this is in the write-only case. Keep it that way! 544 */ 545static int logger_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) 546{ 547 struct logger_log *log; 548 int ret; 549 550 ret = nonseekable_open(inode, file); 551 if (ret) 552 return ret; 553 554 log = get_log_from_minor(MINOR(inode->i_rdev)); 555 if (!log) 556 return -ENODEV; 557 558 if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) { 559 struct logger_reader *reader; 560 561 reader = kmalloc(sizeof(struct logger_reader), GFP_KERNEL); 562 if (!reader) 563 return -ENOMEM; 564 565 reader->log = log; 566 reader->r_ver = 1; 567 reader->r_all = in_egroup_p(inode->i_gid) || 568 capable(CAP_SYSLOG); 569 570 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&reader->list); 571 572 mutex_lock(&log->mutex); 573 reader->r_off = log->head; 574 list_add_tail(&reader->list, &log->readers); 575 mutex_unlock(&log->mutex); 576 577 file->private_data = reader; 578 } else 579 file->private_data = log; 580 581 return 0; 582} 583 584/* 585 * logger_release - the log's release file operation 586 * 587 * Note this is a total no-op in the write-only case. Keep it that way! 588 */ 589static int logger_release(struct inode *ignored, struct file *file) 590{ 591 if (file->f_mode & FMODE_READ) { 592 struct logger_reader *reader = file->private_data; 593 struct logger_log *log = reader->log; 594 595 mutex_lock(&log->mutex); 596 list_del(&reader->list); 597 mutex_unlock(&log->mutex); 598 599 kfree(reader); 600 } 601 602 return 0; 603} 604 605/* 606 * logger_poll - the log's poll file operation, for poll/select/epoll 607 * 608 * Note we always return POLLOUT, because you can always write() to the log. 609 * Note also that, strictly speaking, a return value of POLLIN does not 610 * guarantee that the log is readable without blocking, as there is a small 611 * chance that the writer can lap the reader in the interim between poll() 612 * returning and the read() request. 613 */ 614static unsigned int logger_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait) 615{ 616 struct logger_reader *reader; 617 struct logger_log *log; 618 unsigned int ret = POLLOUT | POLLWRNORM; 619 620 if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_READ)) 621 return ret; 622 623 reader = file->private_data; 624 log = reader->log; 625 626 poll_wait(file, &log->wq, wait); 627 628 mutex_lock(&log->mutex); 629 if (!reader->r_all) 630 reader->r_off = get_next_entry_by_uid(log, 631 reader->r_off, current_euid()); 632 633 if (log->w_off != reader->r_off) 634 ret |= POLLIN | POLLRDNORM; 635 mutex_unlock(&log->mutex); 636 637 return ret; 638} 639 640static long logger_set_version(struct logger_reader *reader, void __user *arg) 641{ 642 int version; 643 if (copy_from_user(&version, arg, sizeof(int))) 644 return -EFAULT; 645 646 if ((version < 1) || (version > 2)) 647 return -EINVAL; 648 649 reader->r_ver = version; 650 return 0; 651} 652 653static long logger_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) 654{ 655 struct logger_log *log = file_get_log(file); 656 struct logger_reader *reader; 657 long ret = -EINVAL; 658 void __user *argp = (void __user *) arg; 659 660 mutex_lock(&log->mutex); 661 662 switch (cmd) { 663 case LOGGER_GET_LOG_BUF_SIZE: 664 ret = log->size; 665 break; 666 case LOGGER_GET_LOG_LEN: 667 if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_READ)) { 668 ret = -EBADF; 669 break; 670 } 671 reader = file->private_data; 672 if (log->w_off >= reader->r_off) 673 ret = log->w_off - reader->r_off; 674 else 675 ret = (log->size - reader->r_off) + log->w_off; 676 break; 677 case LOGGER_GET_NEXT_ENTRY_LEN: 678 if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_READ)) { 679 ret = -EBADF; 680 break; 681 } 682 reader = file->private_data; 683 684 if (!reader->r_all) 685 reader->r_off = get_next_entry_by_uid(log, 686 reader->r_off, current_euid()); 687 688 if (log->w_off != reader->r_off) 689 ret = get_user_hdr_len(reader->r_ver) + 690 get_entry_msg_len(log, reader->r_off); 691 else 692 ret = 0; 693 break; 694 case LOGGER_FLUSH_LOG: 695 if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_WRITE)) { 696 ret = -EBADF; 697 break; 698 } 699 if (!(in_egroup_p(file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_gid) || 700 capable(CAP_SYSLOG))) { 701 ret = -EPERM; 702 break; 703 } 704 list_for_each_entry(reader, &log->readers, list) 705 reader->r_off = log->w_off; 706 log->head = log->w_off; 707 ret = 0; 708 break; 709 case LOGGER_GET_VERSION: 710 if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_READ)) { 711 ret = -EBADF; 712 break; 713 } 714 reader = file->private_data; 715 ret = reader->r_ver; 716 break; 717 case LOGGER_SET_VERSION: 718 if (!(file->f_mode & FMODE_READ)) { 719 ret = -EBADF; 720 break; 721 } 722 reader = file->private_data; 723 ret = logger_set_version(reader, argp); 724 break; 725 } 726 727 mutex_unlock(&log->mutex); 728 729 return ret; 730} 731 732static const struct file_operations logger_fops = { 733 .owner = THIS_MODULE, 734 .read = logger_read, 735 .aio_write = logger_aio_write, 736 .poll = logger_poll, 737 .unlocked_ioctl = logger_ioctl, 738 .compat_ioctl = logger_ioctl, 739 .open = logger_open, 740 .release = logger_release, 741}; 742 743/* 744 * Log size must must be a power of two, and greater than 745 * (LOGGER_ENTRY_MAX_PAYLOAD + sizeof(struct logger_entry)). 746 */ 747static int __init create_log(char *log_name, int size) 748{ 749 int ret = 0; 750 struct logger_log *log; 751 unsigned char *buffer; 752 753 buffer = vmalloc(size); 754 if (buffer == NULL) 755 return -ENOMEM; 756 757 log = kzalloc(sizeof(struct logger_log), GFP_KERNEL); 758 if (log == NULL) { 759 ret = -ENOMEM; 760 goto out_free_buffer; 761 } 762 log->buffer = buffer; 763 764 log->misc.minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR; 765 log->misc.name = kstrdup(log_name, GFP_KERNEL); 766 if (log->misc.name == NULL) { 767 ret = -ENOMEM; 768 goto out_free_log; 769 } 770 771 log->misc.fops = &logger_fops; 772 log->misc.parent = NULL; 773 774 init_waitqueue_head(&log->wq); 775 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&log->readers); 776 mutex_init(&log->mutex); 777 log->w_off = 0; 778 log->head = 0; 779 log->size = size; 780 781 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&log->logs); 782 list_add_tail(&log->logs, &log_list); 783 784 /* finally, initialize the misc device for this log */ 785 ret = misc_register(&log->misc); 786 if (unlikely(ret)) { 787 pr_err("failed to register misc device for log '%s'!\n", 788 log->misc.name); 789 goto out_free_log; 790 } 791 792 pr_info("created %luK log '%s'\n", 793 (unsigned long) log->size >> 10, log->misc.name); 794 795 return 0; 796 797out_free_log: 798 kfree(log); 799 800out_free_buffer: 801 vfree(buffer); 802 return ret; 803} 804 805static int __init logger_init(void) 806{ 807 int ret; 808 809 ret = create_log(LOGGER_LOG_MAIN, 256*1024); 810 if (unlikely(ret)) 811 goto out; 812 813 ret = create_log(LOGGER_LOG_EVENTS, 256*1024); 814 if (unlikely(ret)) 815 goto out; 816 817 ret = create_log(LOGGER_LOG_RADIO, 256*1024); 818 if (unlikely(ret)) 819 goto out; 820 821 ret = create_log(LOGGER_LOG_SYSTEM, 256*1024); 822 if (unlikely(ret)) 823 goto out; 824 825out: 826 return ret; 827} 828 829static void __exit logger_exit(void) 830{ 831 struct logger_log *current_log, *next_log; 832 833 list_for_each_entry_safe(current_log, next_log, &log_list, logs) { 834 /* we have to delete all the entry inside log_list */ 835 misc_deregister(&current_log->misc); 836 vfree(current_log->buffer); 837 kfree(current_log->misc.name); 838 list_del(&current_log->logs); 839 kfree(current_log); 840 } 841} 842 843 844device_initcall(logger_init); 845module_exit(logger_exit); 846 847MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); 848MODULE_AUTHOR("Robert Love, <rlove@google.com>"); 849MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Android Logger");