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/* Inject a hwpoison memory failure on a arbitary pfn */
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/debugfs.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
static struct dentry *hwpoison_dir;
static int hwpoison_inject(void *data, u64 val)
{
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EPERM;
printk(KERN_INFO "Injecting memory failure at pfn %Lx\n", val);
return __memory_failure(val, 18, 0);
}
static int hwpoison_unpoison(void *data, u64 val)
{
if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN))
return -EPERM;
return unpoison_memory(val);
}
DEFINE_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE(hwpoison_fops, NULL, hwpoison_inject, "%lli\n");
DEFINE_SIMPLE_ATTRIBUTE(unpoison_fops, NULL, hwpoison_unpoison, "%lli\n");
static void pfn_inject_exit(void)
{
if (hwpoison_dir)
debugfs_remove_recursive(hwpoison_dir);
}
static int pfn_inject_init(void)
{
struct dentry *dentry;
hwpoison_dir = debugfs_create_dir("hwpoison", NULL);
if (hwpoison_dir == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
/*
* Note that the below poison/unpoison interfaces do not involve
* hardware status change, hence do not require hardware support.
* They are mainly for testing hwpoison in software level.
*/
dentry = debugfs_create_file("corrupt-pfn", 0600, hwpoison_dir,
NULL, &hwpoison_fops);
if (!dentry)
goto fail;
dentry = debugfs_create_file("unpoison-pfn", 0600, hwpoison_dir,
NULL, &unpoison_fops);
if (!dentry)
goto fail;
return 0;
fail:
pfn_inject_exit();
return -ENOMEM;
}
module_init(pfn_inject_init);
module_exit(pfn_inject_exit);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");