| /* |
| * Berkeley style UIO structures - Alan Cox 1994. |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
| * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version |
| * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| */ |
| #ifndef __LINUX_UIO_H |
| #define __LINUX_UIO_H |
| |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| #include <uapi/linux/uio.h> |
| |
| struct page; |
| |
| struct kvec { |
| void *iov_base; /* and that should *never* hold a userland pointer */ |
| size_t iov_len; |
| }; |
| |
| enum { |
| ITER_IOVEC = 0, |
| ITER_KVEC = 2, |
| ITER_BVEC = 4, |
| }; |
| |
| struct iov_iter { |
| int type; |
| size_t iov_offset; |
| size_t count; |
| union { |
| const struct iovec *iov; |
| const struct kvec *kvec; |
| const struct bio_vec *bvec; |
| }; |
| unsigned long nr_segs; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Total number of bytes covered by an iovec. |
| * |
| * NOTE that it is not safe to use this function until all the iovec's |
| * segment lengths have been validated. Because the individual lengths can |
| * overflow a size_t when added together. |
| */ |
| static inline size_t iov_length(const struct iovec *iov, unsigned long nr_segs) |
| { |
| unsigned long seg; |
| size_t ret = 0; |
| |
| for (seg = 0; seg < nr_segs; seg++) |
| ret += iov[seg].iov_len; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| static inline struct iovec iov_iter_iovec(const struct iov_iter *iter) |
| { |
| return (struct iovec) { |
| .iov_base = iter->iov->iov_base + iter->iov_offset, |
| .iov_len = min(iter->count, |
| iter->iov->iov_len - iter->iov_offset), |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| #define iov_for_each(iov, iter, start) \ |
| if (!((start).type & ITER_BVEC)) \ |
| for (iter = (start); \ |
| (iter).count && \ |
| ((iov = iov_iter_iovec(&(iter))), 1); \ |
| iov_iter_advance(&(iter), (iov).iov_len)) |
| |
| unsigned long iov_shorten(struct iovec *iov, unsigned long nr_segs, size_t to); |
| |
| size_t iov_iter_copy_from_user_atomic(struct page *page, |
| struct iov_iter *i, unsigned long offset, size_t bytes); |
| void iov_iter_advance(struct iov_iter *i, size_t bytes); |
| int iov_iter_fault_in_readable(struct iov_iter *i, size_t bytes); |
| int iov_iter_fault_in_multipages_readable(struct iov_iter *i, size_t bytes); |
| size_t iov_iter_single_seg_count(const struct iov_iter *i); |
| size_t copy_page_to_iter(struct page *page, size_t offset, size_t bytes, |
| struct iov_iter *i); |
| size_t copy_page_from_iter(struct page *page, size_t offset, size_t bytes, |
| struct iov_iter *i); |
| size_t copy_to_iter(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i); |
| size_t copy_from_iter(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i); |
| size_t copy_from_iter_nocache(void *addr, size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *i); |
| size_t iov_iter_zero(size_t bytes, struct iov_iter *); |
| unsigned long iov_iter_alignment(const struct iov_iter *i); |
| void iov_iter_init(struct iov_iter *i, int direction, const struct iovec *iov, |
| unsigned long nr_segs, size_t count); |
| void iov_iter_kvec(struct iov_iter *i, int direction, const struct kvec *kvec, |
| unsigned long nr_segs, size_t count); |
| void iov_iter_bvec(struct iov_iter *i, int direction, const struct bio_vec *bvec, |
| unsigned long nr_segs, size_t count); |
| ssize_t iov_iter_get_pages(struct iov_iter *i, struct page **pages, |
| size_t maxsize, unsigned maxpages, size_t *start); |
| ssize_t iov_iter_get_pages_alloc(struct iov_iter *i, struct page ***pages, |
| size_t maxsize, size_t *start); |
| int iov_iter_npages(const struct iov_iter *i, int maxpages); |
| |
| const void *dup_iter(struct iov_iter *new, struct iov_iter *old, gfp_t flags); |
| |
| static inline size_t iov_iter_count(struct iov_iter *i) |
| { |
| return i->count; |
| } |
| |
| static inline bool iter_is_iovec(struct iov_iter *i) |
| { |
| return !(i->type & (ITER_BVEC | ITER_KVEC)); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Cap the iov_iter by given limit; note that the second argument is |
| * *not* the new size - it's upper limit for such. Passing it a value |
| * greater than the amount of data in iov_iter is fine - it'll just do |
| * nothing in that case. |
| */ |
| static inline void iov_iter_truncate(struct iov_iter *i, u64 count) |
| { |
| /* |
| * count doesn't have to fit in size_t - comparison extends both |
| * operands to u64 here and any value that would be truncated by |
| * conversion in assignement is by definition greater than all |
| * values of size_t, including old i->count. |
| */ |
| if (i->count > count) |
| i->count = count; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * reexpand a previously truncated iterator; count must be no more than how much |
| * we had shrunk it. |
| */ |
| static inline void iov_iter_reexpand(struct iov_iter *i, size_t count) |
| { |
| i->count = count; |
| } |
| size_t csum_and_copy_to_iter(void *addr, size_t bytes, __wsum *csum, struct iov_iter *i); |
| size_t csum_and_copy_from_iter(void *addr, size_t bytes, __wsum *csum, struct iov_iter *i); |
| |
| int import_iovec(int type, const struct iovec __user * uvector, |
| unsigned nr_segs, unsigned fast_segs, |
| struct iovec **iov, struct iov_iter *i); |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT |
| struct compat_iovec; |
| int compat_import_iovec(int type, const struct compat_iovec __user * uvector, |
| unsigned nr_segs, unsigned fast_segs, |
| struct iovec **iov, struct iov_iter *i); |
| #endif |
| |
| int import_single_range(int type, void __user *buf, size_t len, |
| struct iovec *iov, struct iov_iter *i); |
| |
| #endif |