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  1 /*
  2    BlueZ - Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux
  3    Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Qualcomm Incorporated
  4 
  5    Written 2000,2001 by Maxim Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>
  6 
  7    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  8    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
  9    published by the Free Software Foundation;
 10 
 11    THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
 12    OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
 13    FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS.
 14    IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) AND AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY
 15    CLAIM, OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES
 16    WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
 17    ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
 18    OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
 19 
 20    ALL LIABILITY, INCLUDING LIABILITY FOR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENTS,
 21    COPYRIGHTS, TRADEMARKS OR OTHER RIGHTS, RELATING TO USE OF THIS
 22    SOFTWARE IS DISCLAIMED.
 23 */
 24 
 25 /* Bluetooth kernel library. */
 26 
 27 #define pr_fmt(fmt) "Bluetooth: " fmt
 28 
 29 #include <linux/export.h>
 30 
 31 #include <net/bluetooth/bluetooth.h>
 32 
 33 /**
 34  * baswap() - Swaps the order of a bd address
 35  * @dst: Pointer to a bdaddr_t struct that will store the swapped
 36  *               bd address.
 37  * @src: Pointer to the bdaddr_t struct to be swapped.
 38  *
 39  * This function reverses the byte order of a Bluetooth device
 40  * address.
 41  */
 42 void baswap(bdaddr_t *dst, const bdaddr_t *src)
 43 {
 44         const unsigned char *s = (const unsigned char *)src;
 45         unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)dst;
 46         unsigned int i;
 47 
 48         for (i = 0; i < 6; i++)
 49                 d[i] = s[5 - i];
 50 }
 51 EXPORT_SYMBOL(baswap);
 52 
 53 /**
 54  * bt_to_errno() - Bluetooth error codes to standard errno
 55  * @code: Bluetooth error code to be converted
 56  *
 57  * This function takes a Bluetooth error code as input and convets
 58  * it to an equivalent Unix/standard errno value.
 59  *
 60  * Return:
 61  *
 62  * If the bt error code is known, an equivalent Unix errno value
 63  * is returned.
 64  * If the given bt error code is not known, ENOSYS is returned.
 65  */
 66 int bt_to_errno(__u16 code)
 67 {
 68         switch (code) {
 69         case 0:
 70                 return 0;
 71 
 72         case 0x01:
 73                 return EBADRQC;
 74 
 75         case 0x02:
 76                 return ENOTCONN;
 77 
 78         case 0x03:
 79                 return EIO;
 80 
 81         case 0x04:
 82         case 0x3c:
 83                 return EHOSTDOWN;
 84 
 85         case 0x05:
 86                 return EACCES;
 87 
 88         case 0x06:
 89                 return EBADE;
 90 
 91         case 0x07:
 92                 return ENOMEM;
 93 
 94         case 0x08:
 95                 return ETIMEDOUT;
 96 
 97         case 0x09:
 98                 return EMLINK;
 99 
100         case 0x0a:
101                 return EMLINK;
102 
103         case 0x0b:
104                 return EALREADY;
105 
106         case 0x0c:
107                 return EBUSY;
108 
109         case 0x0d:
110         case 0x0e:
111         case 0x0f:
112                 return ECONNREFUSED;
113 
114         case 0x10:
115                 return ETIMEDOUT;
116 
117         case 0x11:
118         case 0x27:
119         case 0x29:
120         case 0x20:
121                 return EOPNOTSUPP;
122 
123         case 0x12:
124                 return EINVAL;
125 
126         case 0x13:
127         case 0x14:
128         case 0x15:
129                 return ECONNRESET;
130 
131         case 0x16:
132                 return ECONNABORTED;
133 
134         case 0x17:
135                 return ELOOP;
136 
137         case 0x18:
138                 return EACCES;
139 
140         case 0x1a:
141                 return EPROTONOSUPPORT;
142 
143         case 0x1b:
144                 return ECONNREFUSED;
145 
146         case 0x19:
147         case 0x1e:
148         case 0x23:
149         case 0x24:
150         case 0x25:
151                 return EPROTO;
152 
153         default:
154                 return ENOSYS;
155         }
156 }
157 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bt_to_errno);
158 
159 /**
160  * bt_status() - Standard errno value to Bluetooth error code
161  * @err: Unix/standard errno value to be converted
162  *
163  * This function converts a standard/Unix errno value to an
164  * equivalent Bluetooth error code.
165  *
166  * Return: Bluetooth error code.
167  *
168  * If the given errno is not found, 0x1f is returned by default
169  * which indicates an unspecified error.
170  * For err >= 0, no conversion is performed, and the same value
171  * is immediately returned.
172  */
173 __u8 bt_status(int err)
174 {
175         if (err >= 0)
176                 return err;
177 
178         switch (err) {
179         case -EBADRQC:
180                 return 0x01;
181 
182         case -ENOTCONN:
183                 return 0x02;
184 
185         case -EIO:
186                 return 0x03;
187 
188         case -EHOSTDOWN:
189                 return 0x04;
190 
191         case -EACCES:
192                 return 0x05;
193 
194         case -EBADE:
195                 return 0x06;
196 
197         case -ENOMEM:
198                 return 0x07;
199 
200         case -ETIMEDOUT:
201                 return 0x08;
202 
203         case -EMLINK:
204                 return 0x09;
205 
206         case -EALREADY:
207                 return 0x0b;
208 
209         case -EBUSY:
210                 return 0x0c;
211 
212         case -ECONNREFUSED:
213                 return 0x0d;
214 
215         case -EOPNOTSUPP:
216                 return 0x11;
217 
218         case -EINVAL:
219                 return 0x12;
220 
221         case -ECONNRESET:
222                 return 0x13;
223 
224         case -ECONNABORTED:
225                 return 0x16;
226 
227         case -ELOOP:
228                 return 0x17;
229 
230         case -EPROTONOSUPPORT:
231                 return 0x1a;
232 
233         case -EPROTO:
234                 return 0x19;
235 
236         default:
237                 return 0x1f;
238         }
239 }
240 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bt_status);
241 
242 /**
243  * bt_info() - Log Bluetooth information message
244  * @format: Message's format string
245  */
246 void bt_info(const char *format, ...)
247 {
248         struct va_format vaf;
249         va_list args;
250 
251         va_start(args, format);
252 
253         vaf.fmt = format;
254         vaf.va = &args;
255 
256         pr_info("%pV", &vaf);
257 
258         va_end(args);
259 }
260 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bt_info);
261 
262 /**
263  * bt_warn() - Log Bluetooth warning message
264  * @format: Message's format string
265  */
266 void bt_warn(const char *format, ...)
267 {
268         struct va_format vaf;
269         va_list args;
270 
271         va_start(args, format);
272 
273         vaf.fmt = format;
274         vaf.va = &args;
275 
276         pr_warn("%pV", &vaf);
277 
278         va_end(args);
279 }
280 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bt_warn);
281 
282 /**
283  * bt_err() - Log Bluetooth error message
284  * @format: Message's format string
285  */
286 void bt_err(const char *format, ...)
287 {
288         struct va_format vaf;
289         va_list args;
290 
291         va_start(args, format);
292 
293         vaf.fmt = format;
294         vaf.va = &args;
295 
296         pr_err("%pV", &vaf);
297 
298         va_end(args);
299 }
300 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bt_err);
301 
302 #ifdef CONFIG_BT_FEATURE_DEBUG
303 static bool debug_enable;
304 
305 void bt_dbg_set(bool enable)
306 {
307         debug_enable = enable;
308 }
309 
310 bool bt_dbg_get(void)
311 {
312         return debug_enable;
313 }
314 
315 /**
316  * bt_dbg() - Log Bluetooth debugging message
317  * @format: Message's format string
318  */
319 void bt_dbg(const char *format, ...)
320 {
321         struct va_format vaf;
322         va_list args;
323 
324         if (likely(!debug_enable))
325                 return;
326 
327         va_start(args, format);
328 
329         vaf.fmt = format;
330         vaf.va = &args;
331 
332         printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt("%pV"), &vaf);
333 
334         va_end(args);
335 }
336 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bt_dbg);
337 #endif
338 
339 /**
340  * bt_warn_ratelimited() - Log rate-limited Bluetooth warning message
341  * @format: Message's format string
342  *
343  * This functions works like bt_warn, but it uses rate limiting
344  * to prevent the message from being logged too often.
345  */
346 void bt_warn_ratelimited(const char *format, ...)
347 {
348         struct va_format vaf;
349         va_list args;
350 
351         va_start(args, format);
352 
353         vaf.fmt = format;
354         vaf.va = &args;
355 
356         pr_warn_ratelimited("%pV", &vaf);
357 
358         va_end(args);
359 }
360 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bt_warn_ratelimited);
361 
362 /**
363  * bt_err_ratelimited() - Log rate-limited Bluetooth error message
364  * @format: Message's format string
365  *
366  * This functions works like bt_err, but it uses rate limiting
367  * to prevent the message from being logged too often.
368  */
369 void bt_err_ratelimited(const char *format, ...)
370 {
371         struct va_format vaf;
372         va_list args;
373 
374         va_start(args, format);
375 
376         vaf.fmt = format;
377         vaf.va = &args;
378 
379         pr_err_ratelimited("%pV", &vaf);
380 
381         va_end(args);
382 }
383 EXPORT_SYMBOL(bt_err_ratelimited);
384 

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