staging: unisys: Move diagchannel to include
authorDavid Kershner <david.kershner@unisys.com>
Wed, 13 May 2015 17:22:06 +0000 (13:22 -0400)
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Sun, 24 May 2015 20:28:54 +0000 (13:28 -0700)
Diagchannel needs to go to standard include.

Signed-off-by: David Kershner <david.kershner@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Romer <benjamin.romer@unisys.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
drivers/staging/unisys/common-spar/include/channels/diagchannel.h [deleted file]
drivers/staging/unisys/include/diagchannel.h [new file with mode: 0644]

diff --git a/drivers/staging/unisys/common-spar/include/channels/diagchannel.h b/drivers/staging/unisys/common-spar/include/channels/diagchannel.h
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-/* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 UNISYS CORPORATION
- * All rights reserved.
- *
- * 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.
- *
- * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
- * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
- * NON INFRINGEMENT.  See the GNU General Public License for more
- * details.
- */
-
-/*++
- *
- * Module Name:
- *
- * diagchannel.h
- *
- * Abstract:
- *
- * This file defines the DiagChannel protocol.  This protocol is used to aid in
- * preserving event data sent by external applications.  This protocol provides
- * a region for event data to reside in.  This data will eventually be sent to
- * the Boot Partition where it will be committed to memory and/or disk.  This
- * file contains platform-independent data that can be built using any
- * Supervisor build environment (Windows, Linux, EFI).
- *
-*/
-
-#ifndef _DIAG_CHANNEL_H_
-#define _DIAG_CHANNEL_H_
-
-#include <linux/uuid.h>
-#include "channel.h"
-
-/* {EEA7A573-DB82-447c-8716-EFBEAAAE4858} */
-#define SPAR_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_UUID \
-               UUID_LE(0xeea7a573, 0xdb82, 0x447c, \
-                               0x87, 0x16, 0xef, 0xbe, 0xaa, 0xae, 0x48, 0x58)
-
-static const uuid_le spar_diag_channel_protocol_uuid =
-       SPAR_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_UUID;
-
-/* {E850F968-3263-4484-8CA5-2A35D087A5A8} */
-#define ULTRA_DIAG_ROOT_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_GUID \
-               UUID_LE(0xe850f968, 0x3263, 0x4484, \
-                               0x8c, 0xa5, 0x2a, 0x35, 0xd0, 0x87, 0xa5, 0xa8)
-
-#define ULTRA_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE  ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE
-
-/* Must increment this whenever you insert or delete fields within this channel
-* struct.  Also increment whenever you change the meaning of fields within this
-* channel struct so as to break pre-existing software.  Note that you can
-* usually add fields to the END of the channel struct withOUT needing to
-* increment this. */
-#define ULTRA_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID 2
-
-#define SPAR_DIAG_CHANNEL_OK_CLIENT(ch)\
-       (spar_check_channel_client(ch,\
-                                  spar_diag_channel_protocol_uuid,\
-                                  "diag",\
-                                  sizeof(struct spar_diag_channel_protocol),\
-                                  ULTRA_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID,\
-                                  ULTRA_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE))
-
-#define SPAR_DIAG_CHANNEL_OK_SERVER(bytes)\
-       (spar_check_channel_server(spar_diag_channel_protocol_uuid,\
-                                  "diag",\
-                                  sizeof(struct spar_diag_channel_protocol),\
-                                  bytes))
-
-#define MAX_MODULE_NAME_SIZE 128       /* Maximum length of module name... */
-#define MAX_ADDITIONAL_INFO_SIZE 256   /* Maximum length of any additional info
-                                        * accompanying event... */
-#define MAX_SUBSYSTEMS 64      /* Maximum number of subsystems allowed in
-                                * DiagChannel... */
-#define LOW_SUBSYSTEMS 32      /* Half of MAX_SUBSYSTEMS to allow 64-bit
-                                * math */
-#define SUBSYSTEM_DEBUG 0      /* Standard subsystem for debug events */
-#define SUBSYSTEM_DEFAULT 1    /* Default subsystem for legacy calls to
-                                * ReportEvent */
-
-/* few useful subsystem mask values */
-#define SUBSYSTEM_MASK_DEBUG   0x01    /* Standard subsystem for debug
-                                        * events */
-#define SUBSYSTEM_MASK_DEFAULT  0x02   /* Default subsystem for legacy calls to
-                                        * ReportEvents */
-
-/* Event parameter "Severity" is overloaded with Cause in byte 2 and Severity in
- * byte 0, bytes 1 and 3 are reserved */
-#define SEVERITY_MASK 0x0FF    /* mask out all but the Severity in byte 0 */
-#define CAUSE_MASK 0x0FF0000   /* mask out all but the cause in byte 2 */
-#define CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT 16     /* shift 2 bytes to place it in byte 2 */
-
-/* SubsystemSeverityFilter */
-#define SEVERITY_FILTER_MASK 0x0F /* mask out the Cause half, SeverityFilter is
-                                  * in the lower nibble */
-#define CAUSE_FILTER_MASK 0xF0 /* mask out the Severity half, CauseFilter is in
-                                * the upper nibble */
-#define CAUSE_FILTER_SHIFT_AMT 4 /* shift amount to place it in lower or upper
-                                  * nibble */
-
-/* Copied from EFI's EFI_TIME struct in efidef.h.  EFI headers are not allowed
-* in some of the Supervisor areas, such as Monitor, so it has been "ported" here
-* for use in diagnostic event timestamps... */
-struct diag_efi_time  {
-       u16 year;               /* 1998 - 20XX */
-       u8 month;               /* 1 - 12 */
-       u8 day;                 /* 1 - 31 */
-       u8 hour;                /* 0 - 23 */
-       u8 minute;              /* 0 - 59 */
-       u8 second;              /* 0 - 59 */
-       u8 pad1;
-       u32 nanosecond; /* 0 - 999, 999, 999 */
-       s16 timezone;           /* -1440 to 1440 or 2047 */
-       u8 daylight;
-       u8 pad2;
-};
-
-enum spar_component_types  {
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_GUEST = 0,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_MONITOR = 0x01,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_CCM = 0x02,    /* Common Control module */
-        /* RESERVED 0x03 - 0x7 */
-
-        /* Ultravisor Components */
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_BOOT = 0x08,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_IDLE = 0x09,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_CONTROL = 0x0A,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_LOGGER = 0x0B,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_ACPI = 0X0C,
-        /* RESERVED 0x0D - 0x0F */
-
-        /* sPAR Components */
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_COMMAND = 0x10,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_IODRIVER = 0x11,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_CONSOLE = 0x12,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_OPERATIONS = 0x13,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_MANAGEMENT = 0x14,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_DIAG = 0x15,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_HWDIAG = 0x16,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_PSERVICES = 0x17,
-        ULTRA_COMPONENT_PDIAG = 0x18
-        /* RESERVED 0x18 - 0x1F */
-};
-
-/* Structure: diag_channel_event Purpose: Contains attributes that make up an
- * event to be written to the DIAG_CHANNEL memory.  Attributes: EventId: Id of
- * the diagnostic event to write to memory.  Severity: Severity of the event
- * (Error, Info, etc).  ModuleName: Module/file name where event originated.
- * LineNumber: Line number in module name where event originated.  Timestamp:
- * Date/time when event was received by ReportEvent, and written to DiagChannel.
- * Reserved: Padding to align structure on a 64-byte cache line boundary.
- * AdditionalInfo: Array of characters for additional event info (may be
- * empty).  */
-struct diag_channel_event {
-       u32 event_id;
-       u32 severity;
-       u8 module_name[MAX_MODULE_NAME_SIZE];
-       u32 line_number;
-       struct diag_efi_time timestamp; /* Size = 16 bytes */
-       u32 partition_number;   /* Filled in by Diag Switch as pool blocks are
-                                * filled */
-       u16 vcpu_number;
-       u16 lcpu_number;
-       u8 component_type;      /* ULTRA_COMPONENT_TYPES */
-       u8 subsystem;
-       u16 reserved0;          /* pad to u64 alignment */
-       u32 block_no;           /* filled in by DiagSwitch as pool blocks are
-                                * filled */
-       u32 block_no_high;
-       u32 event_no;           /* filled in by DiagSwitch as pool blocks are
-                                * filled */
-       u32 event_no_high;
-
-       /* The block_no and event_no fields are set only by DiagSwitch
-        * and referenced only by WinDiagDisplay formatting tool as
-        * additional diagnostic information.  Other tools including
-        * WinDiagDisplay currently ignore these 'Reserved' bytes. */
-       u8 reserved[8];
-       u8 additional_info[MAX_ADDITIONAL_INFO_SIZE];
-
-       /* NOTE: Changes to diag_channel_event generally need to be reflected in
-        * existing copies *
-        * - for AppOS at
-        * GuestLinux/visordiag_early/supervisor_diagchannel.h *
-        * - for WinDiagDisplay at
-        * EFI/Ultra/Tools/WinDiagDisplay/WinDiagDisplay/diagstruct.h */
-};
-
-/* Levels of severity for diagnostic events, in order from lowest severity to
-* highest (i.e. fatal errors are the most severe, and should always be logged,
-* but info events rarely need to be logged except during debugging).  The values
-* DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_BEGIN and DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_END are not valid severity
-* values.  They exist merely to dilineate the list, so that future additions
-* won't require changes to the driver (i.e. when checking for out-of-range
-* severities in SetSeverity).  The values DIAG_SEVERITY_OVERRIDE and
-* DIAG_SEVERITY_SHUTOFF are not valid severity values for logging events but
-* they are valid for controlling the amount of event data.  This enum is also
-* defined in DotNet\sParFramework\ControlFramework\ControlFramework.cs.  If a
-* change is made to this enum, they should also be reflected in that file.  */
-enum diag_severity {
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_BEGIN = 0,
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_OVERRIDE = DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_BEGIN,
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE = DIAG_SEVERITY_OVERRIDE, /* 0 */
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO = DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE + 1, /* 1 */
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING = DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO + 1, /* 2 */
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR = DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING + 1,  /* 3 */
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT = DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR + 1,    /* 4 */
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_SHUTOFF = DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT + 1, /* 5 */
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_END = DIAG_SEVERITY_SHUTOFF, /* 5 */
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_NONFATAL_ERR = DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR,
-               DIAG_SEVERITY_FATAL_ERR = DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT
-};
-
-/* Event Cause enums
-*
-* Levels of cause for diagnostic events, in order from least to greatest cause
-* Internal errors are most urgent since ideally they should never exist
-* Invalid requests are preventable by avoiding invalid inputs
-* Operations errors depend on environmental factors which may impact which
-* requests are possible
-* Manifest provides intermediate value to capture firmware and configuration
-* version information
-* Trace provides suplimental debug information in release firmware
-* Unknown Log captures unclasified LogEvent calls.
-* Debug is the least urgent since it provides suplimental debug information only
-* in debug firmware
-* Unknown Debug captures unclassified DebugEvent calls.
-* This enum is also defined in
-* DotNet\sParFramework\ControlFramework\ControlFramework.cs.
-* If a change is made to this enum, they should also be reflected in that
-* file.  */
-
-/* A cause value "DIAG_CAUSE_FILE_XFER" together with a severity value of
-* "DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT" (=4), is used for transferring text or binary file to
-* the Diag partition. This cause-severity combination will be used by Logger
-* DiagSwitch to segregate events into block types. The files are transferred in
-* 256 byte chunks maximum, in the AdditionalInfo field of the diag_channel_event
-* structure. In the file transfer mode, some event fields will have different
-* meaning: EventId specifies the file offset, severity specifies the block type,
-* ModuleName specifies the filename, LineNumber specifies the number of valid
-* data bytes in an event and AdditionalInfo contains up to 256 bytes of data. */
-
-/* The Diag DiagWriter appends event blocks to events.raw as today, and for data
- * blocks uses diag_channel_event
- * PartitionNumber to extract and append 'AdditionalInfo' to filename (specified
- * by ModuleName). */
-
-/* The Dell PDiag uses this new mechanism to stash DSET .zip onto the
- * 'diagnostic' virtual disk.  */
-enum diag_cause {
-       DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN = 0,
-       DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_DEBUG = DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN + 1,      /* 1 */
-       DIAG_CAUSE_DEBUG = DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_DEBUG + 1,        /* 2 */
-       DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_LOG = DIAG_CAUSE_DEBUG + 1,  /* 3 */
-       DIAG_CAUSE_TRACE = DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_LOG + 1,  /* 4 */
-       DIAG_CAUSE_MANIFEST = DIAG_CAUSE_TRACE + 1,     /* 5 */
-       DIAG_CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR = DIAG_CAUSE_MANIFEST + 1,  /* 6 */
-       DIAG_CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST = DIAG_CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR + 1,   /* 7 */
-       DIAG_CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR = DIAG_CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST + 1, /* 8 */
-       DIAG_CAUSE_FILE_XFER = DIAG_CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR + 1,   /* 9 */
-       DIAG_CAUSE_ENUM_END = DIAG_CAUSE_FILE_XFER      /* 9 */
-};
-
-/* Event Cause category defined into the byte 2 of Severity */
-#define CAUSE_DEBUG (DIAG_CAUSE_DEBUG << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
-#define CAUSE_TRACE (DIAG_CAUSE_TRACE << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
-#define CAUSE_MANIFEST (DIAG_CAUSE_MANIFEST << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
-#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR (DIAG_CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
-#define CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST (DIAG_CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
-#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR (DIAG_CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
-#define CAUSE_FILE_XFER (DIAG_CAUSE_FILE_XFER << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
-#define CAUSE_ENUM_END CAUSE_FILE_XFER
-
-/* Combine Cause and Severity categories into one */
-#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
-       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
-#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
-       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
-#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_VERBOSE\
-       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
-#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
-       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
-#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
-       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST  | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
-#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
-       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR   | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
-
-#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_INFO \
-       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
-#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_INFO \
-       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
-#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_INFO \
-       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
-#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_INFO \
-       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
-#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_INFO \
-       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST  | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
-#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_INFO \
-       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
-
-#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_WARN \
-       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
-#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_WARN \
-       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
-#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_WARN \
-       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
-#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_WARN \
-       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
-#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_WARN \
-       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
-#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_WARN \
-       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
-
-#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_ERR \
-       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
-#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_ERR \
-       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
-#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_ERR \
-       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
-#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_ERR \
-       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
-#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_ERR \
-       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST  | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
-#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_ERR \
-       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR   | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
-
-#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_PRINT \
-       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
-#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_PRINT \
-       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
-#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_PRINT \
-       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
-#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_PRINT \
-       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
-#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_PRINT \
-       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
-#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_PRINT \
-       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
-#define CAUSE_FILE_XFER_SEVERITY_PRINT \
-       (CAUSE_FILE_XFER | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
-
-/* Structure: diag_channel_protocol_header
- *
- * Purpose: Contains attributes that make up the header specific to the
- * DIAG_CHANNEL area.
- *
- * Attributes:
- *
- * DiagLock: Diag Channel spinlock.
- *
- *IsChannelInitialized: 1 iff SignalInit was called for this channel; otherwise
- *                     0, and assume the channel is not ready for use yet.
- *
- * Reserved: Padding to align the fields in this structure.
- *
- *SubsystemSeverityFilter: Level of severity on a subsystem basis that controls
- *                     whether events are logged.  Any event's severity for a
- *                     particular subsystem below this level will be discarded.
- */
-struct diag_channel_protocol_header {
-       u32 diag_lock;
-       u8 channel_initialized;
-       u8 reserved[3];
-       u8 subsystem_severity_filter[64];
-};
-
-/* The Diagram for the Diagnostic Channel: */
-/* ----------------------- */
-/* | Channel Header        |   Defined by ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL */
-/* ----------------------- */
-/* | Signal Queue Header   |   Defined by SIGNAL_QUEUE_HEADER */
-/* ----------------------- */
-/* | DiagChannel Header    |   Defined by diag_channel_protocol_header */
-/* ----------------------- */
-/* | Channel Event Info    |   Defined by diag_channel_event*MAX_EVENTS */
-/* ----------------------- */
-/* | Reserved              |   Reserved (pad out to 4MB) */
-/* ----------------------- */
-
-/* Offsets/sizes for diagnostic channel attributes... */
-#define DIAG_CH_QUEUE_HEADER_OFFSET (sizeof(struct channel_header))
-#define DIAG_CH_QUEUE_HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(struct signal_queue_header))
-#define DIAG_CH_PROTOCOL_HEADER_OFFSET \
-       (DIAG_CH_QUEUE_HEADER_OFFSET + DIAG_CH_QUEUE_HEADER_SIZE)
-#define DIAG_CH_PROTOCOL_HEADER_SIZE \
-       (sizeof(struct diag_channel_protocol_header))
-#define DIAG_CH_EVENT_OFFSET \
-       (DIAG_CH_PROTOCOL_HEADER_OFFSET + DIAG_CH_PROTOCOL_HEADER_SIZE)
-#define DIAG_CH_SIZE (4096 * 1024)
-
-/* For Control and Idle Partitions with larger (8 MB) diagnostic(root)
- * channels */
-#define DIAG_CH_LRG_SIZE (2 * DIAG_CH_SIZE)    /* 8 MB */
-
-/*
- * Structure: spar_diag_channel_protocol
- *
- * Purpose: Contains attributes that make up the DIAG_CHANNEL memory.
- *
- * Attributes:
- *
- * CommonChannelHeader:        Header info common to all channels.
- *
- * QueueHeader: Queue header common to all channels - used to determine where to
- * store event.
- *
- * DiagChannelHeader: Diagnostic channel header info (see
- * diag_channel_protocol_header comments).
- *
- * Events: Area where diagnostic events (up to MAX_EVENTS) are written.
- *
- *Reserved: Reserved area to allow for correct channel size padding.
-*/
-struct spar_diag_channel_protocol  {
-       struct channel_header common_channel_header;
-       struct signal_queue_header queue_header;
-       struct diag_channel_protocol_header diag_channel_header;
-       struct diag_channel_event events[(DIAG_CH_SIZE - DIAG_CH_EVENT_OFFSET) /
-                                  sizeof(struct diag_channel_event)];
-};
-
-#endif
diff --git a/drivers/staging/unisys/include/diagchannel.h b/drivers/staging/unisys/include/diagchannel.h
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..e8fb867
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,427 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2013 UNISYS CORPORATION
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * 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.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
+ * NON INFRINGEMENT.  See the GNU General Public License for more
+ * details.
+ */
+
+/*++
+ *
+ * Module Name:
+ *
+ * diagchannel.h
+ *
+ * Abstract:
+ *
+ * This file defines the DiagChannel protocol.  This protocol is used to aid in
+ * preserving event data sent by external applications.  This protocol provides
+ * a region for event data to reside in.  This data will eventually be sent to
+ * the Boot Partition where it will be committed to memory and/or disk.  This
+ * file contains platform-independent data that can be built using any
+ * Supervisor build environment (Windows, Linux, EFI).
+ *
+*/
+
+#ifndef _DIAG_CHANNEL_H_
+#define _DIAG_CHANNEL_H_
+
+#include <linux/uuid.h>
+#include "channel.h"
+
+/* {EEA7A573-DB82-447c-8716-EFBEAAAE4858} */
+#define SPAR_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_UUID \
+               UUID_LE(0xeea7a573, 0xdb82, 0x447c, \
+                               0x87, 0x16, 0xef, 0xbe, 0xaa, 0xae, 0x48, 0x58)
+
+static const uuid_le spar_diag_channel_protocol_uuid =
+       SPAR_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_UUID;
+
+/* {E850F968-3263-4484-8CA5-2A35D087A5A8} */
+#define ULTRA_DIAG_ROOT_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_GUID \
+               UUID_LE(0xe850f968, 0x3263, 0x4484, \
+                               0x8c, 0xa5, 0x2a, 0x35, 0xd0, 0x87, 0xa5, 0xa8)
+
+#define ULTRA_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE  ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE
+
+/* Must increment this whenever you insert or delete fields within this channel
+* struct.  Also increment whenever you change the meaning of fields within this
+* channel struct so as to break pre-existing software.  Note that you can
+* usually add fields to the END of the channel struct withOUT needing to
+* increment this. */
+#define ULTRA_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID 2
+
+#define SPAR_DIAG_CHANNEL_OK_CLIENT(ch)\
+       (spar_check_channel_client(ch,\
+                                  spar_diag_channel_protocol_uuid,\
+                                  "diag",\
+                                  sizeof(struct spar_diag_channel_protocol),\
+                                  ULTRA_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_VERSIONID,\
+                                  ULTRA_DIAG_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_SIGNATURE))
+
+#define SPAR_DIAG_CHANNEL_OK_SERVER(bytes)\
+       (spar_check_channel_server(spar_diag_channel_protocol_uuid,\
+                                  "diag",\
+                                  sizeof(struct spar_diag_channel_protocol),\
+                                  bytes))
+
+#define MAX_MODULE_NAME_SIZE 128       /* Maximum length of module name... */
+#define MAX_ADDITIONAL_INFO_SIZE 256   /* Maximum length of any additional info
+                                        * accompanying event... */
+#define MAX_SUBSYSTEMS 64      /* Maximum number of subsystems allowed in
+                                * DiagChannel... */
+#define LOW_SUBSYSTEMS 32      /* Half of MAX_SUBSYSTEMS to allow 64-bit
+                                * math */
+#define SUBSYSTEM_DEBUG 0      /* Standard subsystem for debug events */
+#define SUBSYSTEM_DEFAULT 1    /* Default subsystem for legacy calls to
+                                * ReportEvent */
+
+/* few useful subsystem mask values */
+#define SUBSYSTEM_MASK_DEBUG   0x01    /* Standard subsystem for debug
+                                        * events */
+#define SUBSYSTEM_MASK_DEFAULT  0x02   /* Default subsystem for legacy calls to
+                                        * ReportEvents */
+
+/* Event parameter "Severity" is overloaded with Cause in byte 2 and Severity in
+ * byte 0, bytes 1 and 3 are reserved */
+#define SEVERITY_MASK 0x0FF    /* mask out all but the Severity in byte 0 */
+#define CAUSE_MASK 0x0FF0000   /* mask out all but the cause in byte 2 */
+#define CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT 16     /* shift 2 bytes to place it in byte 2 */
+
+/* SubsystemSeverityFilter */
+#define SEVERITY_FILTER_MASK 0x0F /* mask out the Cause half, SeverityFilter is
+                                  * in the lower nibble */
+#define CAUSE_FILTER_MASK 0xF0 /* mask out the Severity half, CauseFilter is in
+                                * the upper nibble */
+#define CAUSE_FILTER_SHIFT_AMT 4 /* shift amount to place it in lower or upper
+                                  * nibble */
+
+/* Copied from EFI's EFI_TIME struct in efidef.h.  EFI headers are not allowed
+* in some of the Supervisor areas, such as Monitor, so it has been "ported" here
+* for use in diagnostic event timestamps... */
+struct diag_efi_time  {
+       u16 year;               /* 1998 - 20XX */
+       u8 month;               /* 1 - 12 */
+       u8 day;                 /* 1 - 31 */
+       u8 hour;                /* 0 - 23 */
+       u8 minute;              /* 0 - 59 */
+       u8 second;              /* 0 - 59 */
+       u8 pad1;
+       u32 nanosecond; /* 0 - 999, 999, 999 */
+       s16 timezone;           /* -1440 to 1440 or 2047 */
+       u8 daylight;
+       u8 pad2;
+};
+
+enum spar_component_types  {
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_GUEST = 0,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_MONITOR = 0x01,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_CCM = 0x02,    /* Common Control module */
+        /* RESERVED 0x03 - 0x7 */
+
+        /* Ultravisor Components */
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_BOOT = 0x08,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_IDLE = 0x09,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_CONTROL = 0x0A,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_LOGGER = 0x0B,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_ACPI = 0X0C,
+        /* RESERVED 0x0D - 0x0F */
+
+        /* sPAR Components */
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_COMMAND = 0x10,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_IODRIVER = 0x11,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_CONSOLE = 0x12,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_OPERATIONS = 0x13,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_MANAGEMENT = 0x14,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_DIAG = 0x15,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_HWDIAG = 0x16,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_PSERVICES = 0x17,
+        ULTRA_COMPONENT_PDIAG = 0x18
+        /* RESERVED 0x18 - 0x1F */
+};
+
+/* Structure: diag_channel_event Purpose: Contains attributes that make up an
+ * event to be written to the DIAG_CHANNEL memory.  Attributes: EventId: Id of
+ * the diagnostic event to write to memory.  Severity: Severity of the event
+ * (Error, Info, etc).  ModuleName: Module/file name where event originated.
+ * LineNumber: Line number in module name where event originated.  Timestamp:
+ * Date/time when event was received by ReportEvent, and written to DiagChannel.
+ * Reserved: Padding to align structure on a 64-byte cache line boundary.
+ * AdditionalInfo: Array of characters for additional event info (may be
+ * empty).  */
+struct diag_channel_event {
+       u32 event_id;
+       u32 severity;
+       u8 module_name[MAX_MODULE_NAME_SIZE];
+       u32 line_number;
+       struct diag_efi_time timestamp; /* Size = 16 bytes */
+       u32 partition_number;   /* Filled in by Diag Switch as pool blocks are
+                                * filled */
+       u16 vcpu_number;
+       u16 lcpu_number;
+       u8 component_type;      /* ULTRA_COMPONENT_TYPES */
+       u8 subsystem;
+       u16 reserved0;          /* pad to u64 alignment */
+       u32 block_no;           /* filled in by DiagSwitch as pool blocks are
+                                * filled */
+       u32 block_no_high;
+       u32 event_no;           /* filled in by DiagSwitch as pool blocks are
+                                * filled */
+       u32 event_no_high;
+
+       /* The block_no and event_no fields are set only by DiagSwitch
+        * and referenced only by WinDiagDisplay formatting tool as
+        * additional diagnostic information.  Other tools including
+        * WinDiagDisplay currently ignore these 'Reserved' bytes. */
+       u8 reserved[8];
+       u8 additional_info[MAX_ADDITIONAL_INFO_SIZE];
+
+       /* NOTE: Changes to diag_channel_event generally need to be reflected in
+        * existing copies *
+        * - for AppOS at
+        * GuestLinux/visordiag_early/supervisor_diagchannel.h *
+        * - for WinDiagDisplay at
+        * EFI/Ultra/Tools/WinDiagDisplay/WinDiagDisplay/diagstruct.h */
+};
+
+/* Levels of severity for diagnostic events, in order from lowest severity to
+* highest (i.e. fatal errors are the most severe, and should always be logged,
+* but info events rarely need to be logged except during debugging).  The values
+* DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_BEGIN and DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_END are not valid severity
+* values.  They exist merely to dilineate the list, so that future additions
+* won't require changes to the driver (i.e. when checking for out-of-range
+* severities in SetSeverity).  The values DIAG_SEVERITY_OVERRIDE and
+* DIAG_SEVERITY_SHUTOFF are not valid severity values for logging events but
+* they are valid for controlling the amount of event data.  This enum is also
+* defined in DotNet\sParFramework\ControlFramework\ControlFramework.cs.  If a
+* change is made to this enum, they should also be reflected in that file.  */
+enum diag_severity {
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_BEGIN = 0,
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_OVERRIDE = DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_BEGIN,
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE = DIAG_SEVERITY_OVERRIDE, /* 0 */
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO = DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE + 1, /* 1 */
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING = DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO + 1, /* 2 */
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR = DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING + 1,  /* 3 */
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT = DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR + 1,    /* 4 */
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_SHUTOFF = DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT + 1, /* 5 */
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_ENUM_END = DIAG_SEVERITY_SHUTOFF, /* 5 */
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_NONFATAL_ERR = DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR,
+               DIAG_SEVERITY_FATAL_ERR = DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT
+};
+
+/* Event Cause enums
+*
+* Levels of cause for diagnostic events, in order from least to greatest cause
+* Internal errors are most urgent since ideally they should never exist
+* Invalid requests are preventable by avoiding invalid inputs
+* Operations errors depend on environmental factors which may impact which
+* requests are possible
+* Manifest provides intermediate value to capture firmware and configuration
+* version information
+* Trace provides suplimental debug information in release firmware
+* Unknown Log captures unclasified LogEvent calls.
+* Debug is the least urgent since it provides suplimental debug information only
+* in debug firmware
+* Unknown Debug captures unclassified DebugEvent calls.
+* This enum is also defined in
+* DotNet\sParFramework\ControlFramework\ControlFramework.cs.
+* If a change is made to this enum, they should also be reflected in that
+* file.  */
+
+/* A cause value "DIAG_CAUSE_FILE_XFER" together with a severity value of
+* "DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT" (=4), is used for transferring text or binary file to
+* the Diag partition. This cause-severity combination will be used by Logger
+* DiagSwitch to segregate events into block types. The files are transferred in
+* 256 byte chunks maximum, in the AdditionalInfo field of the diag_channel_event
+* structure. In the file transfer mode, some event fields will have different
+* meaning: EventId specifies the file offset, severity specifies the block type,
+* ModuleName specifies the filename, LineNumber specifies the number of valid
+* data bytes in an event and AdditionalInfo contains up to 256 bytes of data. */
+
+/* The Diag DiagWriter appends event blocks to events.raw as today, and for data
+ * blocks uses diag_channel_event
+ * PartitionNumber to extract and append 'AdditionalInfo' to filename (specified
+ * by ModuleName). */
+
+/* The Dell PDiag uses this new mechanism to stash DSET .zip onto the
+ * 'diagnostic' virtual disk.  */
+enum diag_cause {
+       DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN = 0,
+       DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_DEBUG = DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN + 1,      /* 1 */
+       DIAG_CAUSE_DEBUG = DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_DEBUG + 1,        /* 2 */
+       DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_LOG = DIAG_CAUSE_DEBUG + 1,  /* 3 */
+       DIAG_CAUSE_TRACE = DIAG_CAUSE_UNKNOWN_LOG + 1,  /* 4 */
+       DIAG_CAUSE_MANIFEST = DIAG_CAUSE_TRACE + 1,     /* 5 */
+       DIAG_CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR = DIAG_CAUSE_MANIFEST + 1,  /* 6 */
+       DIAG_CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST = DIAG_CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR + 1,   /* 7 */
+       DIAG_CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR = DIAG_CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST + 1, /* 8 */
+       DIAG_CAUSE_FILE_XFER = DIAG_CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR + 1,   /* 9 */
+       DIAG_CAUSE_ENUM_END = DIAG_CAUSE_FILE_XFER      /* 9 */
+};
+
+/* Event Cause category defined into the byte 2 of Severity */
+#define CAUSE_DEBUG (DIAG_CAUSE_DEBUG << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
+#define CAUSE_TRACE (DIAG_CAUSE_TRACE << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
+#define CAUSE_MANIFEST (DIAG_CAUSE_MANIFEST << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
+#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR (DIAG_CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
+#define CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST (DIAG_CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
+#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR (DIAG_CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
+#define CAUSE_FILE_XFER (DIAG_CAUSE_FILE_XFER << CAUSE_SHIFT_AMT)
+#define CAUSE_ENUM_END CAUSE_FILE_XFER
+
+/* Combine Cause and Severity categories into one */
+#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
+       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
+#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
+       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
+#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_VERBOSE\
+       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
+#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
+       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
+#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
+       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST  | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
+#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_VERBOSE \
+       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR   | DIAG_SEVERITY_VERBOSE)
+
+#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_INFO \
+       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
+#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_INFO \
+       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
+#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_INFO \
+       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
+#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_INFO \
+       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
+#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_INFO \
+       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST  | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
+#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_INFO \
+       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_INFO)
+
+#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_WARN \
+       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
+#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_WARN \
+       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
+#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_WARN \
+       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
+#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_WARN \
+       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
+#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_WARN \
+       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
+#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_WARN \
+       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_WARNING)
+
+#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_ERR \
+       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
+#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_ERR \
+       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
+#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_ERR \
+       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
+#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_ERR \
+       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
+#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_ERR \
+       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST  | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
+#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_ERR \
+       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR   | DIAG_SEVERITY_ERR)
+
+#define CAUSE_DEBUG_SEVERITY_PRINT \
+       (CAUSE_DEBUG | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
+#define CAUSE_TRACE_SEVERITY_PRINT \
+       (CAUSE_TRACE | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
+#define CAUSE_MANIFEST_SEVERITY_PRINT \
+       (CAUSE_MANIFEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
+#define CAUSE_OPERATIONS_SEVERITY_PRINT \
+       (CAUSE_OPERATIONS_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
+#define CAUSE_INVALID_SEVERITY_PRINT \
+       (CAUSE_INVALID_REQUEST | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
+#define CAUSE_INTERNAL_SEVERITY_PRINT \
+       (CAUSE_INTERNAL_ERROR | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
+#define CAUSE_FILE_XFER_SEVERITY_PRINT \
+       (CAUSE_FILE_XFER | DIAG_SEVERITY_PRINT)
+
+/* Structure: diag_channel_protocol_header
+ *
+ * Purpose: Contains attributes that make up the header specific to the
+ * DIAG_CHANNEL area.
+ *
+ * Attributes:
+ *
+ * DiagLock: Diag Channel spinlock.
+ *
+ *IsChannelInitialized: 1 iff SignalInit was called for this channel; otherwise
+ *                     0, and assume the channel is not ready for use yet.
+ *
+ * Reserved: Padding to align the fields in this structure.
+ *
+ *SubsystemSeverityFilter: Level of severity on a subsystem basis that controls
+ *                     whether events are logged.  Any event's severity for a
+ *                     particular subsystem below this level will be discarded.
+ */
+struct diag_channel_protocol_header {
+       u32 diag_lock;
+       u8 channel_initialized;
+       u8 reserved[3];
+       u8 subsystem_severity_filter[64];
+};
+
+/* The Diagram for the Diagnostic Channel: */
+/* ----------------------- */
+/* | Channel Header        |   Defined by ULTRA_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL */
+/* ----------------------- */
+/* | Signal Queue Header   |   Defined by SIGNAL_QUEUE_HEADER */
+/* ----------------------- */
+/* | DiagChannel Header    |   Defined by diag_channel_protocol_header */
+/* ----------------------- */
+/* | Channel Event Info    |   Defined by diag_channel_event*MAX_EVENTS */
+/* ----------------------- */
+/* | Reserved              |   Reserved (pad out to 4MB) */
+/* ----------------------- */
+
+/* Offsets/sizes for diagnostic channel attributes... */
+#define DIAG_CH_QUEUE_HEADER_OFFSET (sizeof(struct channel_header))
+#define DIAG_CH_QUEUE_HEADER_SIZE (sizeof(struct signal_queue_header))
+#define DIAG_CH_PROTOCOL_HEADER_OFFSET \
+       (DIAG_CH_QUEUE_HEADER_OFFSET + DIAG_CH_QUEUE_HEADER_SIZE)
+#define DIAG_CH_PROTOCOL_HEADER_SIZE \
+       (sizeof(struct diag_channel_protocol_header))
+#define DIAG_CH_EVENT_OFFSET \
+       (DIAG_CH_PROTOCOL_HEADER_OFFSET + DIAG_CH_PROTOCOL_HEADER_SIZE)
+#define DIAG_CH_SIZE (4096 * 1024)
+
+/* For Control and Idle Partitions with larger (8 MB) diagnostic(root)
+ * channels */
+#define DIAG_CH_LRG_SIZE (2 * DIAG_CH_SIZE)    /* 8 MB */
+
+/*
+ * Structure: spar_diag_channel_protocol
+ *
+ * Purpose: Contains attributes that make up the DIAG_CHANNEL memory.
+ *
+ * Attributes:
+ *
+ * CommonChannelHeader:        Header info common to all channels.
+ *
+ * QueueHeader: Queue header common to all channels - used to determine where to
+ * store event.
+ *
+ * DiagChannelHeader: Diagnostic channel header info (see
+ * diag_channel_protocol_header comments).
+ *
+ * Events: Area where diagnostic events (up to MAX_EVENTS) are written.
+ *
+ *Reserved: Reserved area to allow for correct channel size padding.
+*/
+struct spar_diag_channel_protocol  {
+       struct channel_header common_channel_header;
+       struct signal_queue_header queue_header;
+       struct diag_channel_protocol_header diag_channel_header;
+       struct diag_channel_event events[(DIAG_CH_SIZE - DIAG_CH_EVENT_OFFSET) /
+                                  sizeof(struct diag_channel_event)];
+};
+
+#endif