| /* |
| * linux/include/linux/console.h |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 1993 Hamish Macdonald |
| * |
| * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public |
| * License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive |
| * for more details. |
| * |
| * Changed: |
| * 10-Mar-94: Arno Griffioen: Conversion for vt100 emulator port from PC LINUX |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef _LINUX_CONSOLE_H_ |
| #define _LINUX_CONSOLE_H_ 1 |
| |
| #include <linux/atomic.h> |
| #include <linux/bits.h> |
| #include <linux/irq_work.h> |
| #include <linux/rculist.h> |
| #include <linux/rcuwait.h> |
| #include <linux/types.h> |
| #include <linux/vesa.h> |
| |
| struct vc_data; |
| struct console_font_op; |
| struct console_font; |
| struct module; |
| struct tty_struct; |
| struct notifier_block; |
| |
| enum con_scroll { |
| SM_UP, |
| SM_DOWN, |
| }; |
| |
| enum vc_intensity; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct consw - callbacks for consoles |
| * |
| * @owner: the module to get references of when this console is used |
| * @con_startup: set up the console and return its name (like VGA, EGA, ...) |
| * @con_init: initialize the console on @vc. @init is true for the very first |
| * call on this @vc. |
| * @con_deinit: deinitialize the console from @vc. |
| * @con_clear: erase @count characters at [@x, @y] on @vc. @count >= 1. |
| * @con_putc: emit one character with attributes @ca to [@x, @y] on @vc. |
| * (optional -- @con_putcs would be called instead) |
| * @con_putcs: emit @count characters with attributes @s to [@x, @y] on @vc. |
| * @con_cursor: enable/disable cursor depending on @enable |
| * @con_scroll: move lines from @top to @bottom in direction @dir by @lines. |
| * Return true if no generic handling should be done. |
| * Invoked by csi_M and printing to the console. |
| * @con_switch: notifier about the console switch; it is supposed to return |
| * true if a redraw is needed. |
| * @con_blank: blank/unblank the console. The target mode is passed in @blank. |
| * @mode_switch is set if changing from/to text/graphics. The hook |
| * is supposed to return true if a redraw is needed. |
| * @con_font_set: set console @vc font to @font with height @vpitch. @flags can |
| * be %KD_FONT_FLAG_DONT_RECALC. (optional) |
| * @con_font_get: fetch the current font on @vc of height @vpitch into @font. |
| * (optional) |
| * @con_font_default: set default font on @vc. @name can be %NULL or font name |
| * to search for. @font can be filled back. (optional) |
| * @con_resize: resize the @vc console to @width x @height. @from_user is true |
| * when this change comes from the user space. |
| * @con_set_palette: sets the palette of the console @vc to @table (optional) |
| * @con_scrolldelta: the contents of the console should be scrolled by @lines. |
| * Invoked by user. (optional) |
| * @con_set_origin: set origin (see &vc_data::vc_origin) of the @vc. If not |
| * provided or returns false, the origin is set to |
| * @vc->vc_screenbuf. (optional) |
| * @con_save_screen: save screen content into @vc->vc_screenbuf. Called e.g. |
| * upon entering graphics. (optional) |
| * @con_build_attr: build attributes based on @color, @intensity and other |
| * parameters. The result is used for both normal and erase |
| * characters. (optional) |
| * @con_invert_region: invert a region of length @count on @vc starting at @p. |
| * (optional) |
| * @con_debug_enter: prepare the console for the debugger. This includes, but |
| * is not limited to, unblanking the console, loading an |
| * appropriate palette, and allowing debugger generated output. |
| * (optional) |
| * @con_debug_leave: restore the console to its pre-debug state as closely as |
| * possible. (optional) |
| */ |
| struct consw { |
| struct module *owner; |
| const char *(*con_startup)(void); |
| void (*con_init)(struct vc_data *vc, bool init); |
| void (*con_deinit)(struct vc_data *vc); |
| void (*con_clear)(struct vc_data *vc, unsigned int y, |
| unsigned int x, unsigned int count); |
| void (*con_putc)(struct vc_data *vc, u16 ca, unsigned int y, |
| unsigned int x); |
| void (*con_putcs)(struct vc_data *vc, const u16 *s, |
| unsigned int count, unsigned int ypos, |
| unsigned int xpos); |
| void (*con_cursor)(struct vc_data *vc, bool enable); |
| bool (*con_scroll)(struct vc_data *vc, unsigned int top, |
| unsigned int bottom, enum con_scroll dir, |
| unsigned int lines); |
| bool (*con_switch)(struct vc_data *vc); |
| bool (*con_blank)(struct vc_data *vc, enum vesa_blank_mode blank, |
| bool mode_switch); |
| int (*con_font_set)(struct vc_data *vc, |
| const struct console_font *font, |
| unsigned int vpitch, unsigned int flags); |
| int (*con_font_get)(struct vc_data *vc, struct console_font *font, |
| unsigned int vpitch); |
| int (*con_font_default)(struct vc_data *vc, |
| struct console_font *font, const char *name); |
| int (*con_resize)(struct vc_data *vc, unsigned int width, |
| unsigned int height, bool from_user); |
| void (*con_set_palette)(struct vc_data *vc, |
| const unsigned char *table); |
| void (*con_scrolldelta)(struct vc_data *vc, int lines); |
| bool (*con_set_origin)(struct vc_data *vc); |
| void (*con_save_screen)(struct vc_data *vc); |
| u8 (*con_build_attr)(struct vc_data *vc, u8 color, |
| enum vc_intensity intensity, |
| bool blink, bool underline, bool reverse, bool italic); |
| void (*con_invert_region)(struct vc_data *vc, u16 *p, int count); |
| void (*con_debug_enter)(struct vc_data *vc); |
| void (*con_debug_leave)(struct vc_data *vc); |
| }; |
| |
| extern const struct consw *conswitchp; |
| |
| extern const struct consw dummy_con; /* dummy console buffer */ |
| extern const struct consw vga_con; /* VGA text console */ |
| extern const struct consw newport_con; /* SGI Newport console */ |
| |
| struct screen_info; |
| #ifdef CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE |
| void vgacon_register_screen(struct screen_info *si); |
| #else |
| static inline void vgacon_register_screen(struct screen_info *si) { } |
| #endif |
| |
| int con_is_bound(const struct consw *csw); |
| int do_unregister_con_driver(const struct consw *csw); |
| int do_take_over_console(const struct consw *sw, int first, int last, int deflt); |
| void give_up_console(const struct consw *sw); |
| #ifdef CONFIG_VT |
| void con_debug_enter(struct vc_data *vc); |
| void con_debug_leave(void); |
| #else |
| static inline void con_debug_enter(struct vc_data *vc) { } |
| static inline void con_debug_leave(void) { } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * The interface for a console, or any other device that wants to capture |
| * console messages (printer driver?) |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * enum cons_flags - General console flags |
| * @CON_PRINTBUFFER: Used by newly registered consoles to avoid duplicate |
| * output of messages that were already shown by boot |
| * consoles or read by userspace via syslog() syscall. |
| * @CON_CONSDEV: Indicates that the console driver is backing |
| * /dev/console. |
| * @CON_ENABLED: Indicates if a console is allowed to print records. If |
| * false, the console also will not advance to later |
| * records. |
| * @CON_BOOT: Marks the console driver as early console driver which |
| * is used during boot before the real driver becomes |
| * available. It will be automatically unregistered |
| * when the real console driver is registered unless |
| * "keep_bootcon" parameter is used. |
| * @CON_ANYTIME: A misnomed historical flag which tells the core code |
| * that the legacy @console::write callback can be invoked |
| * on a CPU which is marked OFFLINE. That is misleading as |
| * it suggests that there is no contextual limit for |
| * invoking the callback. The original motivation was |
| * readiness of the per-CPU areas. |
| * @CON_BRL: Indicates a braille device which is exempt from |
| * receiving the printk spam for obvious reasons. |
| * @CON_EXTENDED: The console supports the extended output format of |
| * /dev/kmesg which requires a larger output buffer. |
| * @CON_SUSPENDED: Indicates if a console is suspended. If true, the |
| * printing callbacks must not be called. |
| * @CON_NBCON: Console can operate outside of the legacy style console_lock |
| * constraints. |
| */ |
| enum cons_flags { |
| CON_PRINTBUFFER = BIT(0), |
| CON_CONSDEV = BIT(1), |
| CON_ENABLED = BIT(2), |
| CON_BOOT = BIT(3), |
| CON_ANYTIME = BIT(4), |
| CON_BRL = BIT(5), |
| CON_EXTENDED = BIT(6), |
| CON_SUSPENDED = BIT(7), |
| CON_NBCON = BIT(8), |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct nbcon_state - console state for nbcon consoles |
| * @atom: Compound of the state fields for atomic operations |
| * |
| * @req_prio: The priority of a handover request |
| * @prio: The priority of the current owner |
| * @unsafe: Console is busy in a non takeover region |
| * @unsafe_takeover: A hostile takeover in an unsafe state happened in the |
| * past. The console cannot be safe until re-initialized. |
| * @cpu: The CPU on which the owner runs |
| * |
| * To be used for reading and preparing of the value stored in the nbcon |
| * state variable @console::nbcon_state. |
| * |
| * The @prio and @req_prio fields are particularly important to allow |
| * spin-waiting to timeout and give up without the risk of a waiter being |
| * assigned the lock after giving up. |
| */ |
| struct nbcon_state { |
| union { |
| unsigned int atom; |
| struct { |
| unsigned int prio : 2; |
| unsigned int req_prio : 2; |
| unsigned int unsafe : 1; |
| unsigned int unsafe_takeover : 1; |
| unsigned int cpu : 24; |
| }; |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * The nbcon_state struct is used to easily create and interpret values that |
| * are stored in the @console::nbcon_state variable. Ensure this struct stays |
| * within the size boundaries of the atomic variable's underlying type in |
| * order to avoid any accidental truncation. |
| */ |
| static_assert(sizeof(struct nbcon_state) <= sizeof(int)); |
| |
| /** |
| * enum nbcon_prio - console owner priority for nbcon consoles |
| * @NBCON_PRIO_NONE: Unused |
| * @NBCON_PRIO_NORMAL: Normal (non-emergency) usage |
| * @NBCON_PRIO_EMERGENCY: Emergency output (WARN/OOPS...) |
| * @NBCON_PRIO_PANIC: Panic output |
| * @NBCON_PRIO_MAX: The number of priority levels |
| * |
| * A higher priority context can takeover the console when it is |
| * in the safe state. The final attempt to flush consoles in panic() |
| * can be allowed to do so even in an unsafe state (Hope and pray). |
| */ |
| enum nbcon_prio { |
| NBCON_PRIO_NONE = 0, |
| NBCON_PRIO_NORMAL, |
| NBCON_PRIO_EMERGENCY, |
| NBCON_PRIO_PANIC, |
| NBCON_PRIO_MAX, |
| }; |
| |
| struct console; |
| struct printk_buffers; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct nbcon_context - Context for console acquire/release |
| * @console: The associated console |
| * @spinwait_max_us: Limit for spin-wait acquire |
| * @prio: Priority of the context |
| * @allow_unsafe_takeover: Allow performing takeover even if unsafe. Can |
| * be used only with NBCON_PRIO_PANIC @prio. It |
| * might cause a system freeze when the console |
| * is used later. |
| * @backlog: Ringbuffer has pending records |
| * @pbufs: Pointer to the text buffer for this context |
| * @seq: The sequence number to print for this context |
| */ |
| struct nbcon_context { |
| /* members set by caller */ |
| struct console *console; |
| unsigned int spinwait_max_us; |
| enum nbcon_prio prio; |
| unsigned int allow_unsafe_takeover : 1; |
| |
| /* members set by emit */ |
| unsigned int backlog : 1; |
| |
| /* members set by acquire */ |
| struct printk_buffers *pbufs; |
| u64 seq; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct nbcon_write_context - Context handed to the nbcon write callbacks |
| * @ctxt: The core console context |
| * @outbuf: Pointer to the text buffer for output |
| * @len: Length to write |
| * @unsafe_takeover: If a hostile takeover in an unsafe state has occurred |
| */ |
| struct nbcon_write_context { |
| struct nbcon_context __private ctxt; |
| char *outbuf; |
| unsigned int len; |
| bool unsafe_takeover; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * struct console - The console descriptor structure |
| * @name: The name of the console driver |
| * @write: Legacy write callback to output messages (Optional) |
| * @read: Read callback for console input (Optional) |
| * @device: The underlying TTY device driver (Optional) |
| * @unblank: Callback to unblank the console (Optional) |
| * @setup: Callback for initializing the console (Optional) |
| * @exit: Callback for teardown of the console (Optional) |
| * @match: Callback for matching a console (Optional) |
| * @flags: Console flags. See enum cons_flags |
| * @index: Console index, e.g. port number |
| * @cflag: TTY control mode flags |
| * @ispeed: TTY input speed |
| * @ospeed: TTY output speed |
| * @seq: Sequence number of the next ringbuffer record to print |
| * @dropped: Number of unreported dropped ringbuffer records |
| * @data: Driver private data |
| * @node: hlist node for the console list |
| * |
| * @nbcon_state: State for nbcon consoles |
| * @nbcon_seq: Sequence number of the next record for nbcon to print |
| * @nbcon_device_ctxt: Context available for non-printing operations |
| * @nbcon_prev_seq: Seq num the previous nbcon owner was assigned to print |
| * @pbufs: Pointer to nbcon private buffer |
| * @kthread: Printer kthread for this console |
| * @rcuwait: RCU-safe wait object for @kthread waking |
| * @irq_work: Defer @kthread waking to IRQ work context |
| */ |
| struct console { |
| char name[16]; |
| void (*write)(struct console *co, const char *s, unsigned int count); |
| int (*read)(struct console *co, char *s, unsigned int count); |
| struct tty_driver *(*device)(struct console *co, int *index); |
| void (*unblank)(void); |
| int (*setup)(struct console *co, char *options); |
| int (*exit)(struct console *co); |
| int (*match)(struct console *co, char *name, int idx, char *options); |
| short flags; |
| short index; |
| int cflag; |
| uint ispeed; |
| uint ospeed; |
| u64 seq; |
| unsigned long dropped; |
| void *data; |
| struct hlist_node node; |
| |
| /* nbcon console specific members */ |
| |
| /** |
| * @write_atomic: |
| * |
| * NBCON callback to write out text in any context. (Optional) |
| * |
| * This callback is called with the console already acquired. However, |
| * a higher priority context is allowed to take it over by default. |
| * |
| * The callback must call nbcon_enter_unsafe() and nbcon_exit_unsafe() |
| * around any code where the takeover is not safe, for example, when |
| * manipulating the serial port registers. |
| * |
| * nbcon_enter_unsafe() will fail if the context has lost the console |
| * ownership in the meantime. In this case, the callback is no longer |
| * allowed to go forward. It must back out immediately and carefully. |
| * The buffer content is also no longer trusted since it no longer |
| * belongs to the context. |
| * |
| * The callback should allow the takeover whenever it is safe. It |
| * increases the chance to see messages when the system is in trouble. |
| * If the driver must reacquire ownership in order to finalize or |
| * revert hardware changes, nbcon_reacquire_nobuf() can be used. |
| * However, on reacquire the buffer content is no longer available. A |
| * reacquire cannot be used to resume printing. |
| * |
| * The callback can be called from any context (including NMI). |
| * Therefore it must avoid usage of any locking and instead rely |
| * on the console ownership for synchronization. |
| */ |
| void (*write_atomic)(struct console *con, struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt); |
| |
| /** |
| * @write_thread: |
| * |
| * NBCON callback to write out text in task context. |
| * |
| * This callback must be called only in task context with both |
| * device_lock() and the nbcon console acquired with |
| * NBCON_PRIO_NORMAL. |
| * |
| * The same rules for console ownership verification and unsafe |
| * sections handling applies as with write_atomic(). |
| * |
| * The console ownership handling is necessary for synchronization |
| * against write_atomic() which is synchronized only via the context. |
| * |
| * The device_lock() provides the primary serialization for operations |
| * on the device. It might be as relaxed (mutex)[*] or as tight |
| * (disabled preemption and interrupts) as needed. It allows |
| * the kthread to operate in the least restrictive mode[**]. |
| * |
| * [*] Standalone nbcon_context_try_acquire() is not safe with |
| * the preemption enabled, see nbcon_owner_matches(). But it |
| * can be safe when always called in the preemptive context |
| * under the device_lock(). |
| * |
| * [**] The device_lock() makes sure that nbcon_context_try_acquire() |
| * would never need to spin which is important especially with |
| * PREEMPT_RT. |
| */ |
| void (*write_thread)(struct console *con, struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt); |
| |
| /** |
| * @device_lock: |
| * |
| * NBCON callback to begin synchronization with driver code. |
| * |
| * Console drivers typically must deal with access to the hardware |
| * via user input/output (such as an interactive login shell) and |
| * output of kernel messages via printk() calls. This callback is |
| * called by the printk-subsystem whenever it needs to synchronize |
| * with hardware access by the driver. It should be implemented to |
| * use whatever synchronization mechanism the driver is using for |
| * itself (for example, the port lock for uart serial consoles). |
| * |
| * The callback is always called from task context. It may use any |
| * synchronization method required by the driver. |
| * |
| * IMPORTANT: The callback MUST disable migration. The console driver |
| * may be using a synchronization mechanism that already takes |
| * care of this (such as spinlocks). Otherwise this function must |
| * explicitly call migrate_disable(). |
| * |
| * The flags argument is provided as a convenience to the driver. It |
| * will be passed again to device_unlock(). It can be ignored if the |
| * driver does not need it. |
| */ |
| void (*device_lock)(struct console *con, unsigned long *flags); |
| |
| /** |
| * @device_unlock: |
| * |
| * NBCON callback to finish synchronization with driver code. |
| * |
| * It is the counterpart to device_lock(). |
| * |
| * This callback is always called from task context. It must |
| * appropriately re-enable migration (depending on how device_lock() |
| * disabled migration). |
| * |
| * The flags argument is the value of the same variable that was |
| * passed to device_lock(). |
| */ |
| void (*device_unlock)(struct console *con, unsigned long flags); |
| |
| atomic_t __private nbcon_state; |
| atomic_long_t __private nbcon_seq; |
| struct nbcon_context __private nbcon_device_ctxt; |
| atomic_long_t __private nbcon_prev_seq; |
| |
| struct printk_buffers *pbufs; |
| struct task_struct *kthread; |
| struct rcuwait rcuwait; |
| struct irq_work irq_work; |
| }; |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_LOCKDEP |
| extern void lockdep_assert_console_list_lock_held(void); |
| #else |
| static inline void lockdep_assert_console_list_lock_held(void) |
| { |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LOCK_ALLOC |
| extern bool console_srcu_read_lock_is_held(void); |
| #else |
| static inline bool console_srcu_read_lock_is_held(void) |
| { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| extern int console_srcu_read_lock(void); |
| extern void console_srcu_read_unlock(int cookie); |
| |
| extern void console_list_lock(void) __acquires(console_mutex); |
| extern void console_list_unlock(void) __releases(console_mutex); |
| |
| extern struct hlist_head console_list; |
| |
| /** |
| * console_srcu_read_flags - Locklessly read flags of a possibly registered |
| * console |
| * @con: struct console pointer of console to read flags from |
| * |
| * Locklessly reading @con->flags provides a consistent read value because |
| * there is at most one CPU modifying @con->flags and that CPU is using only |
| * read-modify-write operations to do so. |
| * |
| * Requires console_srcu_read_lock to be held, which implies that @con might |
| * be a registered console. The purpose of holding console_srcu_read_lock is |
| * to guarantee that the console state is valid (CON_SUSPENDED/CON_ENABLED) |
| * and that no exit/cleanup routines will run if the console is currently |
| * undergoing unregistration. |
| * |
| * If the caller is holding the console_list_lock or it is _certain_ that |
| * @con is not and will not become registered, the caller may read |
| * @con->flags directly instead. |
| * |
| * Context: Any context. |
| * Return: The current value of the @con->flags field. |
| */ |
| static inline short console_srcu_read_flags(const struct console *con) |
| { |
| WARN_ON_ONCE(!console_srcu_read_lock_is_held()); |
| |
| /* |
| * The READ_ONCE() matches the WRITE_ONCE() when @flags are modified |
| * for registered consoles with console_srcu_write_flags(). |
| */ |
| return data_race(READ_ONCE(con->flags)); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * console_srcu_write_flags - Write flags for a registered console |
| * @con: struct console pointer of console to write flags to |
| * @flags: new flags value to write |
| * |
| * Only use this function to write flags for registered consoles. It |
| * requires holding the console_list_lock. |
| * |
| * Context: Any context. |
| */ |
| static inline void console_srcu_write_flags(struct console *con, short flags) |
| { |
| lockdep_assert_console_list_lock_held(); |
| |
| /* This matches the READ_ONCE() in console_srcu_read_flags(). */ |
| WRITE_ONCE(con->flags, flags); |
| } |
| |
| /* Variant of console_is_registered() when the console_list_lock is held. */ |
| static inline bool console_is_registered_locked(const struct console *con) |
| { |
| lockdep_assert_console_list_lock_held(); |
| return !hlist_unhashed(&con->node); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * console_is_registered - Check if the console is registered |
| * @con: struct console pointer of console to check |
| * |
| * Context: Process context. May sleep while acquiring console list lock. |
| * Return: true if the console is in the console list, otherwise false. |
| * |
| * If false is returned for a console that was previously registered, it |
| * can be assumed that the console's unregistration is fully completed, |
| * including the exit() callback after console list removal. |
| */ |
| static inline bool console_is_registered(const struct console *con) |
| { |
| bool ret; |
| |
| console_list_lock(); |
| ret = console_is_registered_locked(con); |
| console_list_unlock(); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * for_each_console_srcu() - Iterator over registered consoles |
| * @con: struct console pointer used as loop cursor |
| * |
| * Although SRCU guarantees the console list will be consistent, the |
| * struct console fields may be updated by other CPUs while iterating. |
| * |
| * Requires console_srcu_read_lock to be held. Can be invoked from |
| * any context. |
| */ |
| #define for_each_console_srcu(con) \ |
| hlist_for_each_entry_srcu(con, &console_list, node, \ |
| console_srcu_read_lock_is_held()) |
| |
| /** |
| * for_each_console() - Iterator over registered consoles |
| * @con: struct console pointer used as loop cursor |
| * |
| * The console list and the &console.flags are immutable while iterating. |
| * |
| * Requires console_list_lock to be held. |
| */ |
| #define for_each_console(con) \ |
| lockdep_assert_console_list_lock_held(); \ |
| hlist_for_each_entry(con, &console_list, node) |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK |
| extern void nbcon_cpu_emergency_enter(void); |
| extern void nbcon_cpu_emergency_exit(void); |
| extern bool nbcon_can_proceed(struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt); |
| extern bool nbcon_enter_unsafe(struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt); |
| extern bool nbcon_exit_unsafe(struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt); |
| extern void nbcon_reacquire_nobuf(struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt); |
| #else |
| static inline void nbcon_cpu_emergency_enter(void) { } |
| static inline void nbcon_cpu_emergency_exit(void) { } |
| static inline bool nbcon_can_proceed(struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt) { return false; } |
| static inline bool nbcon_enter_unsafe(struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt) { return false; } |
| static inline bool nbcon_exit_unsafe(struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt) { return false; } |
| static inline void nbcon_reacquire_nobuf(struct nbcon_write_context *wctxt) { } |
| #endif |
| |
| extern int console_set_on_cmdline; |
| extern struct console *early_console; |
| |
| enum con_flush_mode { |
| CONSOLE_FLUSH_PENDING, |
| CONSOLE_REPLAY_ALL, |
| }; |
| |
| extern int add_preferred_console(const char *name, const short idx, char *options); |
| extern void console_force_preferred_locked(struct console *con); |
| extern void register_console(struct console *); |
| extern int unregister_console(struct console *); |
| extern void console_lock(void); |
| extern int console_trylock(void); |
| extern void console_unlock(void); |
| extern void console_conditional_schedule(void); |
| extern void console_unblank(void); |
| extern void console_flush_on_panic(enum con_flush_mode mode); |
| extern struct tty_driver *console_device(int *); |
| extern void console_stop(struct console *); |
| extern void console_start(struct console *); |
| extern int is_console_locked(void); |
| extern int braille_register_console(struct console *, int index, |
| char *console_options, char *braille_options); |
| extern int braille_unregister_console(struct console *); |
| #ifdef CONFIG_TTY |
| extern void console_sysfs_notify(void); |
| #else |
| static inline void console_sysfs_notify(void) |
| { } |
| #endif |
| extern bool console_suspend_enabled; |
| |
| /* Suspend and resume console messages over PM events */ |
| extern void suspend_console(void); |
| extern void resume_console(void); |
| |
| int mda_console_init(void); |
| |
| void vcs_make_sysfs(int index); |
| void vcs_remove_sysfs(int index); |
| |
| /* Some debug stub to catch some of the obvious races in the VT code */ |
| #define WARN_CONSOLE_UNLOCKED() \ |
| WARN_ON(!atomic_read(&ignore_console_lock_warning) && \ |
| !is_console_locked() && !oops_in_progress) |
| /* |
| * Increment ignore_console_lock_warning if you need to quiet |
| * WARN_CONSOLE_UNLOCKED() for debugging purposes. |
| */ |
| extern atomic_t ignore_console_lock_warning; |
| |
| extern void console_init(void); |
| |
| /* For deferred console takeover */ |
| void dummycon_register_output_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb); |
| void dummycon_unregister_output_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb); |
| |
| #endif /* _LINUX_CONSOLE_H */ |