/* * netsniff-ng - the packet sniffing beast * Copyright 2009 - 2013 Daniel Borkmann. * Subject to the GPL, version 2. */ #ifndef DISSECTOR_H #define DISSECTOR_H #include #include #include #include #include #include "ring.h" #include "tprintf.h" #include "pcap_io.h" #include "built_in.h" #define PRINT_NORM 0 #define PRINT_LESS 1 #define PRINT_HEX 2 #define PRINT_ASCII 3 #define PRINT_HEX_ASCII 4 #define PRINT_NONE 5 static const char * const packet_types[256]={ "<", /* Incoming */ "B", /* Broadcast */ "M", /* Multicast */ "P", /* Promisc */ ">", /* Outgoing */ "?", /* Unknown */ }; extern char *if_indextoname(unsigned ifindex, char *ifname); static inline const char *__show_ts_source(uint32_t status) { if (status & TP_STATUS_TS_RAW_HARDWARE) return "(raw hw ts)"; else if (status & TP_STATUS_TS_SYS_HARDWARE) return "(sys hw ts)"; else if (status & TP_STATUS_TS_SOFTWARE) return "(sw ts)"; else return ""; } static inline void __show_frame_hdr(struct sockaddr_ll *s_ll, void *raw, int mode, bool v3) { char tmp[IFNAMSIZ]; union tpacket_uhdr hdr; if (mode == PRINT_NONE) return; hdr.raw = raw; switch (mode) { case PRINT_LESS: tprintf("%s %s %u", packet_types[s_ll->sll_pkttype] ? : "?", if_indextoname(s_ll->sll_ifindex, tmp) ? : "?", v3 ? hdr.h3->tp_len : hdr.h2->tp_len); break; default: tprintf("%s %s %u %us.%uns %s\n", packet_types[s_ll->sll_pkttype] ? : "?", if_indextoname(s_ll->sll_ifindex, tmp) ? : "?", v3 ? hdr.h3->tp_len : hdr.h2->tp_len, v3 ? hdr.h3->tp_sec : hdr.h2->tp_sec, v3 ? hdr.h3->tp_nsec : hdr.h2->tp_nsec, v3 ? "" : __show_ts_source(hdr.h2->tp_status)); break; } } static inline void show_frame_hdr(struct frame_map *hdr, int mode) { __show_frame_hdr(&hdr->s_ll, &hdr->tp_h, mode, false); } extern void dissector_init_all(int fnttype); extern void dissector_entry_point(uint8_t *packet, size_t len, int linktype, int mode); extern void dissector_cleanup_all(void); extern int dissector_set_print_type(void *ptr, int type); #endif /* DISSECTOR_H */ e5b42828785b589f686725ff5bc3b9b25'>commitdiff
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authorThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>2017-01-31 09:37:34 +0100
committerThomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>2017-01-31 21:47:58 +0100
commit0becc0ae5b42828785b589f686725ff5bc3b9b25 (patch)
treebe6d0e1f37c38ed0a7dd5da2d4b1e93f0fb43101 /tools/perf/builtin-script.c
parent24c2503255d35c269b67162c397a1a1c1e02f6ce (diff)
x86/mce: Make timer handling more robust
Erik reported that on a preproduction hardware a CMCI storm triggers the BUG_ON in add_timer_on(). The reason is that the per CPU MCE timer is started by the CMCI logic before the MCE CPU hotplug callback starts the timer with add_timer_on(). So the timer is already queued which triggers the BUG. Using add_timer_on() is pretty pointless in this code because the timer is strictlty per CPU, initialized as pinned and all operations which arm the timer happen on the CPU to which the timer belongs. Simplify the whole machinery by using mod_timer() instead of add_timer_on() which avoids the problem because mod_timer() can handle already queued timers. Use __start_timer() everywhere so the earliest armed expiry time is preserved. Reported-by: Erik Veijola <erik.veijola@intel.com> Tested-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de> Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Reviewed-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de> Cc: Tony Luck <tony.luck@intel.com> Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/alpine.DEB.2.20.1701310936080.3457@nanos Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
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