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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
/*
* Copyright (c) 2025, Google LLC.
* Pasha Tatashin <pasha.tatashin@soleen.com>
*/
/**
* DOC: LUO File Descriptors
*
* LUO provides the infrastructure to preserve specific, stateful file
* descriptors across a kexec-based live update. The primary goal is to allow
* workloads, such as virtual machines using vfio, memfd, or iommufd, to
* retain access to their essential resources without interruption.
*
* The framework is built around a callback-based handler model and a well-
* defined lifecycle for each preserved file.
*
* Handler Registration:
* Kernel modules responsible for a specific file type (e.g., memfd, vfio)
* register a &struct liveupdate_file_handler. This handler provides a set of
* callbacks that LUO invokes at different stages of the update process, most
* notably:
*
* - can_preserve(): A lightweight check to determine if the handler is
* compatible with a given 'struct file'.
* - preserve(): The heavyweight operation that saves the file's state and
* returns an opaque u64 handle. This is typically performed while the
* workload is still active to minimize the downtime during the
* actual reboot transition.
* - unpreserve(): Cleans up any resources allocated by .preserve(), called
* if the preservation process is aborted before the reboot (i.e. session is
* closed).
* - freeze(): A final pre-reboot opportunity to prepare the state for kexec.
* We are already in reboot syscall, and therefore userspace cannot mutate
* the file anymore.
* - unfreeze(): Undoes the actions of .freeze(), called if the live update
* is aborted after the freeze phase.
* - retrieve(): Reconstructs the file in the new kernel from the preserved
* handle.
* - finish(): Performs final check and cleanup in the new kernel. After
* succesul finish call, LUO gives up ownership to this file.
*
* File Preservation Lifecycle happy path:
*
* 1. Preserve (Normal Operation): A userspace agent preserves files one by one
* via an ioctl. For each file, luo_preserve_file() finds a compatible
* handler, calls its .preserve() operation, and creates an internal &struct
* luo_file to track the live state.
*
* 2. Freeze (Pre-Reboot): Just before the kexec, luo_file_freeze() is called.
* It iterates through all preserved files, calls their respective .freeze()
* operation, and serializes their final metadata (compatible string, token,
* and data handle) into a contiguous memory block for KHO.
*
* 3. Deserialize: After kexec, luo_file_deserialize() runs when session gets
* deserialized (which is when /dev/liveupdate is first opened). It reads the
* serialized data from the KHO memory region and reconstructs the in-memory
* list of &struct luo_file instances for the new kernel, linking them to
* their corresponding handlers.
*
* 4. Retrieve (New Kernel - Userspace Ready): The userspace agent can now
* restore file descriptors by providing a token. luo_retrieve_file()
* searches for the matching token, calls the handler's .retrieve() op to
* re-create the 'struct file', and returns a new FD. Files can be
* retrieved in ANY order.
*
* 5. Finish (New Kernel - Cleanup): Once a session retrival is complete,
* luo_file_finish() is called. It iterates through all files, invokes their
* .finish() operations for final cleanup, and releases all associated kernel
* resources.
*
* File Preservation Lifecycle unhappy paths:
*
* 1. Abort Before Reboot: If the userspace agent aborts the live update
* process before calling reboot (e.g., by closing the session file
* descriptor), the session's release handler calls
* luo_file_unpreserve_files(). This invokes the .unpreserve() callback on
* all preserved files, ensuring all allocated resources are cleaned up and
* returning the system to a clean state.
*
* 2. Freeze Failure: During the reboot() syscall, if any handler's .freeze()
* op fails, the .unfreeze() op is invoked on all previously *successful*
* freezes to roll back their state. The reboot() syscall then returns an
* error to userspace, canceling the live update.
*
* 3. Finish Failure: In the new kernel, if a handler's .finish() op fails,
* the luo_file_finish() operation is aborted. LUO retains ownership of
* all files within that session, including those that were not yet
* processed. The userspace agent can attempt to call the finish operation
* again later. If the issue cannot be resolved, these resources will be held
* by LUO until the next live update cycle, at which point they will be
* discarded.
*/
#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
#include <linux/cleanup.h>
#include <linux/compiler.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/file.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/kexec_handover.h>
#include <linux/kho/abi/luo.h>
#include <linux/liveupdate.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/sizes.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include "luo_internal.h"
static LIST_HEAD(luo_file_handler_list);
/* 2 4K pages, give space for 128 files per file_set */
#define LUO_FILE_PGCNT 2ul
#define LUO_FILE_MAX \
((LUO_FILE_PGCNT << PAGE_SHIFT) / sizeof(struct luo_file_ser))
/**
* struct luo_file - Represents a single preserved file instance.
* @fh: Pointer to the &struct liveupdate_file_handler that manages
* this type of file.
* @file: Pointer to the kernel's &struct file that is being preserved.
* This is NULL in the new kernel until the file is successfully
* retrieved.
* @serialized_data: The opaque u64 handle to the serialized state of the file.
* This handle is passed back to the handler's .freeze(),
* .retrieve(), and .finish() callbacks, allowing it to track
* and update its serialized state across phases.
* @private_data: Pointer to the private data for the file used to hold runtime
* state that is not preserved. Set by the handler's .preserve()
* callback, and must be freed in the handler's .unpreserve()
* callback.
* @retrieved: A flag indicating whether a user/kernel in the new kernel has
* successfully called retrieve() on this file. This prevents
* multiple retrieval attempts.
* @mutex: A mutex that protects the fields of this specific instance
* (e.g., @retrieved, @file), ensuring that operations like
* retrieving or finishing a file are atomic.
* @list: The list_head linking this instance into its parent
* file_set's list of preserved files.
* @token: The user-provided unique token used to identify this file.
*
* This structure is the core in-kernel representation of a single file being
* managed through a live update. An instance is created by luo_preserve_file()
* to link a 'struct file' to its corresponding handler, a user-provided token,
* and the serialized state handle returned by the handler's .preserve()
* operation.
*
* These instances are tracked in a per-file_set list. The @serialized_data
* field, which holds a handle to the file's serialized state, may be updated
* during the .freeze() callback before being serialized for the next kernel.
* After reboot, these structures are recreated by luo_file_deserialize() and
* are finally cleaned up by luo_file_finish().
*/
struct luo_file {
struct liveupdate_file_handler *fh;
struct file *file;
u64 serialized_data;
void *private_data;
bool retrieved;
struct mutex mutex;
struct list_head list;
u64 token;
};
static int luo_alloc_files_mem(struct luo_file_set *file_set)
{
size_t size;
void *mem;
if (file_set->files)
return 0;
WARN_ON_ONCE(file_set->count);
size = LUO_FILE_PGCNT << PAGE_SHIFT;
mem = kho_alloc_preserve(size);
if (IS_ERR(mem))
return PTR_ERR(mem);
file_set->files = mem;
return 0;
}
static void luo_free_files_mem(struct luo_file_set *file_set)
{
/* If file_set has files, no need to free preservation memory */
if (file_set->count)
return;
if (!file_set->files)
return;
kho_unpreserve_free(file_set->files);
file_set->files = NULL;
}
static bool luo_token_is_used(struct luo_file_set *file_set, u64 token)
{
struct luo_file *iter;
list_for_each_entry(iter, &file_set->files_list, list) {
if (iter->token == token)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* luo_preserve_file - Initiate the preservation of a file descriptor.
* @file_set: The file_set to which the preserved file will be added.
* @token: A unique, user-provided identifier for the file.
* @fd: The file descriptor to be preserved.
*
* This function orchestrates the first phase of preserving a file. Upon entry,
* it takes a reference to the 'struct file' via fget(), effectively making LUO
* a co-owner of the file. This reference is held until the file is either
* unpreserved or successfully finished in the next kernel, preventing the file
* from being prematurely destroyed.
*
* This function orchestrates the first phase of preserving a file. It performs
* the following steps:
*
* 1. Validates that the @token is not already in use within the file_set.
* 2. Ensures the file_set's memory for files serialization is allocated
* (allocates if needed).
* 3. Iterates through registered handlers, calling can_preserve() to find one
* compatible with the given @fd.
* 4. Calls the handler's .preserve() operation, which saves the file's state
* and returns an opaque private data handle.
* 5. Adds the new instance to the file_set's internal list.
*
* On success, LUO takes a reference to the 'struct file' and considers it
* under its management until it is unpreserved or finished.
*
* In case of any failure, all intermediate allocations (file reference, memory
* for the 'luo_file' struct, etc.) are cleaned up before returning an error.
*
* Context: Can be called from an ioctl handler during normal system operation.
* Return: 0 on success. Returns a negative errno on failure:
* -EEXIST if the token is already used.
* -EBADF if the file descriptor is invalid.
* -ENOSPC if the file_set is full.
* -ENOENT if no compatible handler is found.
* -ENOMEM on memory allocation failure.
* Other erros might be returned by .preserve().
*/
int luo_preserve_file(struct luo_file_set *file_set, u64 token, int fd)
{
struct liveupdate_file_op_args args = {0};
struct liveupdate_file_handler *fh;
struct luo_file *luo_file;
struct file *file;
int err;
if (luo_token_is_used(file_set, token))
return -EEXIST;
if (file_set->count == LUO_FILE_MAX)
return -ENOSPC;
file = fget(fd);
if (!file)
return -EBADF;
err = luo_alloc_files_mem(file_set);
if (err)
goto err_fput;
err = -ENOENT;
luo_list_for_each_private(fh, &luo_file_handler_list, list) {
if (fh->ops->can_preserve(fh, file)) {
err = 0;
break;
}
}
/* err is still -ENOENT if no handler was found */
if (err)
goto err_free_files_mem;
luo_file = kzalloc(sizeof(*luo_file), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!luo_file) {
err = -ENOMEM;
goto err_free_files_mem;
}
luo_file->file = file;
luo_file->fh = fh;
luo_file->token = token;
luo_file->retrieved = false;
mutex_init(&luo_file->mutex);
args.handler = fh;
args.file = file;
err = fh->ops->preserve(&args);
if (err)
goto err_kfree;
luo_file->serialized_data = args.serialized_data;
luo_file->private_data = args.private_data;
list_add_tail(&luo_file->list, &file_set->files_list);
file_set->count++;
return 0;
err_kfree:
kfree(luo_file);
err_free_files_mem:
luo_free_files_mem(file_set);
err_fput:
fput(file);
return err;
}
/**
* luo_file_unpreserve_files - Unpreserves all files from a file_set.
* @file_set: The files to be cleaned up.
*
* This function serves as the primary cleanup path for a file_set. It is
* invoked when the userspace agent closes the file_set's file descriptor.
*
* For each file, it performs the following cleanup actions:
* 1. Calls the handler's .unpreserve() callback to allow the handler to
* release any resources it allocated.
* 2. Removes the file from the file_set's internal tracking list.
* 3. Releases the reference to the 'struct file' that was taken by
* luo_preserve_file() via fput(), returning ownership.
* 4. Frees the memory associated with the internal 'struct luo_file'.
*
* After all individual files are unpreserved, it frees the contiguous memory
* block that was allocated to hold their serialization data.
*/
void luo_file_unpreserve_files(struct luo_file_set *file_set)
{
struct luo_file *luo_file;
while (!list_empty(&file_set->files_list)) {
struct liveupdate_file_op_args args = {0};
luo_file = list_last_entry(&file_set->files_list,
struct luo_file, list);
args.handler = luo_file->fh;
args.file = luo_file->file;
args.serialized_data = luo_file->serialized_data;
args.private_data = luo_file->private_data;
luo_file->fh->ops->unpreserve(&args);
list_del(&luo_file->list);
file_set->count--;
fput(luo_file->file);
mutex_destroy(&luo_file->mutex);
kfree(luo_file);
}
luo_free_files_mem(file_set);
}
static int luo_file_freeze_one(struct luo_file_set *file_set,
struct luo_file *luo_file)
{
int err = 0;
guard(mutex)(&luo_file->mutex);
if (luo_file->fh->ops->freeze) {
struct liveupdate_file_op_args args = {0};
args.handler = luo_file->fh;
args.file = luo_file->file;
args.serialized_data = luo_file->serialized_data;
args.private_data = luo_file->private_data;
err = luo_file->fh->ops->freeze(&args);
if (!err)
luo_file->serialized_data = args.serialized_data;
}
return err;
}
static void luo_file_unfreeze_one(struct luo_file_set *file_set,
struct luo_file *luo_file)
{
guard(mutex)(&luo_file->mutex);
if (luo_file->fh->ops->unfreeze) {
struct liveupdate_file_op_args args = {0};
args.handler = luo_file->fh;
args.file = luo_file->file;
args.serialized_data = luo_file->serialized_data;
args.private_data = luo_file->private_data;
luo_file->fh->ops->unfreeze(&args);
}
}
static void __luo_file_unfreeze(struct luo_file_set *file_set,
struct luo_file *failed_entry)
{
struct list_head *files_list = &file_set->files_list;
struct luo_file *luo_file;
list_for_each_entry(luo_file, files_list, list) {
if (luo_file == failed_entry)
break;
luo_file_unfreeze_one(file_set, luo_file);
}
memset(file_set->files, 0, LUO_FILE_PGCNT << PAGE_SHIFT);
}
/**
* luo_file_freeze - Freezes all preserved files and serializes their metadata.
* @file_set: The file_set whose files are to be frozen.
* @file_set_ser: Where to put the serialized file_set.
*
* This function is called from the reboot() syscall path, just before the
* kernel transitions to the new image via kexec. Its purpose is to perform the
* final preparation and serialization of all preserved files in the file_set.
*
* It iterates through each preserved file in FIFO order (the order of
* preservation) and performs two main actions:
*
* 1. Freezes the File: It calls the handler's .freeze() callback for each
* file. This gives the handler a final opportunity to quiesce the device or
* prepare its state for the upcoming reboot. The handler may update its
* private data handle during this step.
*
* 2. Serializes Metadata: After a successful freeze, it copies the final file
* metadata—the handler's compatible string, the user token, and the final
* private data handle—into the pre-allocated contiguous memory buffer
* (file_set->files) that will be handed over to the next kernel via KHO.
*
* Error Handling (Rollback):
* This function is atomic. If any handler's .freeze() operation fails, the
* entire live update is aborted. The __luo_file_unfreeze() helper is
* immediately called to invoke the .unfreeze() op on all files that were
* successfully frozen before the point of failure, rolling them back to a
* running state. The function then returns an error, causing the reboot()
* syscall to fail.
*
* Context: Called only from the liveupdate_reboot() path.
* Return: 0 on success, or a negative errno on failure.
*/
int luo_file_freeze(struct luo_file_set *file_set,
struct luo_file_set_ser *file_set_ser)
{
struct luo_file_ser *file_ser = file_set->files;
struct luo_file *luo_file;
int err;
int i;
if (!file_set->count)
return 0;
if (WARN_ON(!file_ser))
return -EINVAL;
i = 0;
list_for_each_entry(luo_file, &file_set->files_list, list) {
err = luo_file_freeze_one(file_set, luo_file);
if (err < 0) {
pr_warn("Freeze failed for token[%#0llx] handler[%s] err[%pe]\n",
luo_file->token, luo_file->fh->compatible,
ERR_PTR(err));
goto err_unfreeze;
}
strscpy(file_ser[i].compatible, luo_file->fh->compatible,
sizeof(file_ser[i].compatible));
file_ser[i].data = luo_file->serialized_data;
file_ser[i].token = luo_file->token;
i++;
}
file_set_ser->count = file_set->count;
if (file_set->files)
file_set_ser->files = virt_to_phys(file_set->files);
return 0;
err_unfreeze:
__luo_file_unfreeze(file_set, luo_file);
return err;
}
/**
* luo_file_unfreeze - Unfreezes all files in a file_set and clear serialization
* @file_set: The file_set whose files are to be unfrozen.
* @file_set_ser: Serialized file_set.
*
* This function rolls back the state of all files in a file_set after the
* freeze phase has begun but must be aborted. It is the counterpart to
* luo_file_freeze().
*
* It invokes the __luo_file_unfreeze() helper with a NULL argument, which
* signals the helper to iterate through all files in the file_set and call
* their respective .unfreeze() handler callbacks.
*
* Context: This is called when the live update is aborted during
* the reboot() syscall, after luo_file_freeze() has been called.
*/
void luo_file_unfreeze(struct luo_file_set *file_set,
struct luo_file_set_ser *file_set_ser)
{
if (!file_set->count)
return;
__luo_file_unfreeze(file_set, NULL);
memset(file_set_ser, 0, sizeof(*file_set_ser));
}
/**
* luo_retrieve_file - Restores a preserved file from a file_set by its token.
* @file_set: The file_set from which to retrieve the file.
* @token: The unique token identifying the file to be restored.
* @filep: Output parameter; on success, this is populated with a pointer
* to the newly retrieved 'struct file'.
*
* This function is the primary mechanism for recreating a file in the new
* kernel after a live update. It searches the file_set's list of deserialized
* files for an entry matching the provided @token.
*
* The operation is idempotent: if a file has already been successfully
* retrieved, this function will simply return a pointer to the existing
* 'struct file' and report success without re-executing the retrieve
* operation. This is handled by checking the 'retrieved' flag under a lock.
*
* File retrieval can happen in any order; it is not bound by the order of
* preservation.
*
* Context: Can be called from an ioctl or other in-kernel code in the new
* kernel.
* Return: 0 on success. Returns a negative errno on failure:
* -ENOENT if no file with the matching token is found.
* Any error code returned by the handler's .retrieve() op.
*/
int luo_retrieve_file(struct luo_file_set *file_set, u64 token,
struct file **filep)
{
struct liveupdate_file_op_args args = {0};
struct luo_file *luo_file;
bool found = false;
int err;
if (list_empty(&file_set->files_list))
return -ENOENT;
list_for_each_entry(luo_file, &file_set->files_list, list) {
if (luo_file->token == token) {
found = true;
break;
}
}
if (!found)
return -ENOENT;
guard(mutex)(&luo_file->mutex);
if (luo_file->retrieved) {
/*
* Someone is asking for this file again, so get a reference
* for them.
*/
get_file(luo_file->file);
*filep = luo_file->file;
return 0;
}
args.handler = luo_file->fh;
args.serialized_data = luo_file->serialized_data;
err = luo_file->fh->ops->retrieve(&args);
if (!err) {
luo_file->file = args.file;
/* Get reference so we can keep this file in LUO until finish */
get_file(luo_file->file);
*filep = luo_file->file;
luo_file->retrieved = true;
}
return err;
}
static int luo_file_can_finish_one(struct luo_file_set *file_set,
struct luo_file *luo_file)
{
bool can_finish = true;
guard(mutex)(&luo_file->mutex);
if (luo_file->fh->ops->can_finish) {
struct liveupdate_file_op_args args = {0};
args.handler = luo_file->fh;
args.file = luo_file->file;
args.serialized_data = luo_file->serialized_data;
args.retrieved = luo_file->retrieved;
can_finish = luo_file->fh->ops->can_finish(&args);
}
return can_finish ? 0 : -EBUSY;
}
static void luo_file_finish_one(struct luo_file_set *file_set,
struct luo_file *luo_file)
{
struct liveupdate_file_op_args args = {0};
guard(mutex)(&luo_file->mutex);
args.handler = luo_file->fh;
args.file = luo_file->file;
args.serialized_data = luo_file->serialized_data;
args.retrieved = luo_file->retrieved;
luo_file->fh->ops->finish(&args);
}
/**
* luo_file_finish - Completes the lifecycle for all files in a file_set.
* @file_set: The file_set to be finalized.
*
* This function orchestrates the final teardown of a live update file_set in
* the new kernel. It should be called after all necessary files have been
* retrieved and the userspace agent is ready to release the preserved state.
*
* The function iterates through all tracked files. For each file, it performs
* the following sequence of cleanup actions:
*
* 1. If file is not yet retrieved, retrieves it, and calls can_finish() on
* every file in the file_set. If all can_finish return true, continue to
* finish.
* 2. Calls the handler's .finish() callback (via luo_file_finish_one) to
* allow for final resource cleanup within the handler.
* 3. Releases LUO's ownership reference on the 'struct file' via fput(). This
* is the counterpart to the get_file() call in luo_retrieve_file().
* 4. Removes the 'struct luo_file' from the file_set's internal list.
* 5. Frees the memory for the 'struct luo_file' instance itself.
*
* After successfully finishing all individual files, it frees the
* contiguous memory block that was used to transfer the serialized metadata
* from the previous kernel.
*
* Error Handling (Atomic Failure):
* This operation is atomic. If any handler's .can_finish() op fails, the entire
* function aborts immediately and returns an error.
*
* Context: Can be called from an ioctl handler in the new kernel.
* Return: 0 on success, or a negative errno on failure.
*/
int luo_file_finish(struct luo_file_set *file_set)
{
struct list_head *files_list = &file_set->files_list;
struct luo_file *luo_file;
int err;
if (!file_set->count)
return 0;
list_for_each_entry(luo_file, files_list, list) {
err = luo_file_can_finish_one(file_set, luo_file);
if (err)
return err;
}
while (!list_empty(&file_set->files_list)) {
luo_file = list_last_entry(&file_set->files_list,
struct luo_file, list);
luo_file_finish_one(file_set, luo_file);
if (luo_file->file)
fput(luo_file->file);
list_del(&luo_file->list);
file_set->count--;
mutex_destroy(&luo_file->mutex);
kfree(luo_file);
}
if (file_set->files) {
kho_restore_free(file_set->files);
file_set->files = NULL;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* luo_file_deserialize - Reconstructs the list of preserved files in the new kernel.
* @file_set: The incoming file_set to fill with deserialized data.
* @file_set_ser: Serialized KHO file_set data from the previous kernel.
*
* This function is called during the early boot process of the new kernel. It
* takes the raw, contiguous memory block of 'struct luo_file_ser' entries,
* provided by the previous kernel, and transforms it back into a live,
* in-memory linked list of 'struct luo_file' instances.
*
* For each serialized entry, it performs the following steps:
* 1. Reads the 'compatible' string.
* 2. Searches the global list of registered file handlers for one that
* matches the compatible string.
* 3. Allocates a new 'struct luo_file'.
* 4. Populates the new structure with the deserialized data (token, private
* data handle) and links it to the found handler. The 'file' pointer is
* initialized to NULL, as the file has not been retrieved yet.
* 5. Adds the new 'struct luo_file' to the file_set's files_list.
*
* This prepares the file_set for userspace, which can later call
* luo_retrieve_file() to restore the actual file descriptors.
*
* Context: Called from session deserialization.
*/
int luo_file_deserialize(struct luo_file_set *file_set,
struct luo_file_set_ser *file_set_ser)
{
struct luo_file_ser *file_ser;
u64 i;
if (!file_set_ser->files) {
WARN_ON(file_set_ser->count);
return 0;
}
file_set->count = file_set_ser->count;
file_set->files = phys_to_virt(file_set_ser->files);
/*
* Note on error handling:
*
* If deserialization fails (e.g., allocation failure or corrupt data),
* we intentionally skip cleanup of files that were already restored.
*
* A partial failure leaves the preserved state inconsistent.
* Implementing a safe "undo" to unwind complex dependencies (sessions,
* files, hardware state) is error-prone and provides little value, as
* the system is effectively in a broken state.
*
* We treat these resources as leaked. The expected recovery path is for
* userspace to detect the failure and trigger a reboot, which will
* reliably reset devices and reclaim memory.
*/
file_ser = file_set->files;
for (i = 0; i < file_set->count; i++) {
struct liveupdate_file_handler *fh;
bool handler_found = false;
struct luo_file *luo_file;
luo_list_for_each_private(fh, &luo_file_handler_list, list) {
if (!strcmp(fh->compatible, file_ser[i].compatible)) {
handler_found = true;
break;
}
}
if (!handler_found) {
pr_warn("No registered handler for compatible '%s'\n",
file_ser[i].compatible);
return -ENOENT;
}
luo_file = kzalloc(sizeof(*luo_file), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!luo_file)
return -ENOMEM;
luo_file->fh = fh;
luo_file->file = NULL;
luo_file->serialized_data = file_ser[i].data;
luo_file->token = file_ser[i].token;
luo_file->retrieved = false;
mutex_init(&luo_file->mutex);
list_add_tail(&luo_file->list, &file_set->files_list);
}
return 0;
}
void luo_file_set_init(struct luo_file_set *file_set)
{
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&file_set->files_list);
}
void luo_file_set_destroy(struct luo_file_set *file_set)
{
WARN_ON(file_set->count);
WARN_ON(!list_empty(&file_set->files_list));
}
/**
* liveupdate_register_file_handler - Register a file handler with LUO.
* @fh: Pointer to a caller-allocated &struct liveupdate_file_handler.
* The caller must initialize this structure, including a unique
* 'compatible' string and a valid 'fh' callbacks. This function adds the
* handler to the global list of supported file handlers.
*
* Context: Typically called during module initialization for file types that
* support live update preservation.
*
* Return: 0 on success. Negative errno on failure.
*/
int liveupdate_register_file_handler(struct liveupdate_file_handler *fh)
{
struct liveupdate_file_handler *fh_iter;
int err;
if (!liveupdate_enabled())
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
/* Sanity check that all required callbacks are set */
if (!fh->ops->preserve || !fh->ops->unpreserve || !fh->ops->retrieve ||
!fh->ops->finish || !fh->ops->can_preserve) {
return -EINVAL;
}
/*
* Ensure the system is quiescent (no active sessions).
* This prevents registering new handlers while sessions are active or
* while deserialization is in progress.
*/
if (!luo_session_quiesce())
return -EBUSY;
/* Check for duplicate compatible strings */
luo_list_for_each_private(fh_iter, &luo_file_handler_list, list) {
if (!strcmp(fh_iter->compatible, fh->compatible)) {
pr_err("File handler registration failed: Compatible string '%s' already registered.\n",
fh->compatible);
err = -EEXIST;
goto err_resume;
}
}
/* Pin the module implementing the handler */
if (!try_module_get(fh->ops->owner)) {
err = -EAGAIN;
goto err_resume;
}
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ACCESS_PRIVATE(fh, list));
list_add_tail(&ACCESS_PRIVATE(fh, list), &luo_file_handler_list);
luo_session_resume();
return 0;
err_resume:
luo_session_resume();
return err;
}
/**
* liveupdate_unregister_file_handler - Unregister a liveupdate file handler
* @fh: The file handler to unregister
*
* Unregisters the file handler from the liveupdate core. This function
* reverses the operations of liveupdate_register_file_handler().
*
* It ensures safe removal by checking that:
* No live update session is currently in progress.
*
* If the unregistration fails, the internal test state is reverted.
*
* Return: 0 Success. -EOPNOTSUPP when live update is not enabled. -EBUSY A live
* update is in progress, can't quiesce live update.
*/
int liveupdate_unregister_file_handler(struct liveupdate_file_handler *fh)
{
if (!liveupdate_enabled())
return -EOPNOTSUPP;
if (!luo_session_quiesce())
return -EBUSY;
list_del(&ACCESS_PRIVATE(fh, list));
module_put(fh->ops->owner);
luo_session_resume();
return 0;
}
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