1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
3 * Interfaces to retrieve and set PDC Stable options (firmware)
5 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Thibaut VARENE <varenet@parisc-linux.org>
7 * DEV NOTE: the PDC Procedures reference states that:
8 * "A minimum of 96 bytes of Stable Storage is required. Providing more than
9 * 96 bytes of Stable Storage is optional [...]. Failure to provide the
10 * optional locations from 96 to 192 results in the loss of certain
11 * functionality during boot."
13 * Since locations between 96 and 192 are the various paths, most (if not
14 * all) PA-RISC machines should have them. Anyway, for safety reasons, the
15 * following code can deal with just 96 bytes of Stable Storage, and all
16 * sizes between 96 and 192 bytes (provided they are multiple of struct
17 * device_path size, eg: 128, 160 and 192) to provide full information.
18 * One last word: there's one path we can always count on: the primary path.
19 * Anything above 224 bytes is used for 'osdep2' OS-dependent storage area.
21 * The first OS-dependent area should always be available. Obviously, this is
22 * not true for the other one. Also bear in mind that reading/writing from/to
23 * osdep2 is much more expensive than from/to osdep1.
24 * NOTE: We do not handle the 2 bytes OS-dep area at 0x5D, nor the first
25 * 2 bytes of storage available right after OSID. That's a total of 4 bytes
26 * sacrificed: -ETOOLAZY :P
28 * The current policy wrt file permissions is:
30 * - read: (reading triggers PDC calls) ? root only : everyone
31 * The rationale is that PDC calls could hog (DoS) the machine.
34 * - timer/fastsize write calls
39 #define DPRINTK(fmt, args...) printk(KERN_DEBUG fmt, ## args)
41 #define DPRINTK(fmt, args...)
44 #include <linux/module.h>
45 #include <linux/init.h>
46 #include <linux/kernel.h>
47 #include <linux/string.h>
48 #include <linux/capability.h>
49 #include <linux/ctype.h>
50 #include <linux/sysfs.h>
51 #include <linux/kobject.h>
52 #include <linux/device.h>
53 #include <linux/errno.h>
54 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
58 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
59 #include <asm/hardware.h>
61 #define PDCS_VERSION "0.30"
62 #define PDCS_PREFIX "PDC Stable Storage"
64 #define PDCS_ADDR_PPRI 0x00
65 #define PDCS_ADDR_OSID 0x40
66 #define PDCS_ADDR_OSD1 0x48
67 #define PDCS_ADDR_DIAG 0x58
68 #define PDCS_ADDR_FSIZ 0x5C
69 #define PDCS_ADDR_PCON 0x60
70 #define PDCS_ADDR_PALT 0x80
71 #define PDCS_ADDR_PKBD 0xA0
72 #define PDCS_ADDR_OSD2 0xE0
74 MODULE_AUTHOR("Thibaut VARENE <varenet@parisc-linux.org>");
75 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("sysfs interface to HP PDC Stable Storage data");
76 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
77 MODULE_VERSION(PDCS_VERSION
);
79 /* holds Stable Storage size. Initialized once and for all, no lock needed */
80 static unsigned long pdcs_size __read_mostly
;
82 /* holds OS ID. Initialized once and for all, hopefully to 0x0006 */
83 static u16 pdcs_osid __read_mostly
;
85 /* This struct defines what we need to deal with a parisc pdc path entry */
86 struct pdcspath_entry
{
87 rwlock_t rw_lock
; /* to protect path entry access */
88 short ready
; /* entry record is valid if != 0 */
89 unsigned long addr
; /* entry address in stable storage */
90 char *name
; /* entry name */
91 struct device_path devpath
; /* device path in parisc representation */
92 struct device
*dev
; /* corresponding device */
96 struct pdcspath_attribute
{
97 struct attribute attr
;
98 ssize_t (*show
)(struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
, char *buf
);
99 ssize_t (*store
)(struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
, const char *buf
, size_t count
);
102 #define PDCSPATH_ENTRY(_addr, _name) \
103 struct pdcspath_entry pdcspath_entry_##_name = { \
106 .name = __stringify(_name), \
109 #define PDCS_ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) \
110 struct kobj_attribute pdcs_attr_##_name = { \
111 .attr = {.name = __stringify(_name), .mode = _mode}, \
116 #define PATHS_ATTR(_name, _mode, _show, _store) \
117 struct pdcspath_attribute paths_attr_##_name = { \
118 .attr = {.name = __stringify(_name), .mode = _mode}, \
123 #define to_pdcspath_attribute(_attr) container_of(_attr, struct pdcspath_attribute, attr)
124 #define to_pdcspath_entry(obj) container_of(obj, struct pdcspath_entry, kobj)
127 * pdcspath_fetch - This function populates the path entry structs.
128 * @entry: A pointer to an allocated pdcspath_entry.
130 * The general idea is that you don't read from the Stable Storage every time
131 * you access the files provided by the facilities. We store a copy of the
132 * content of the stable storage WRT various paths in these structs. We read
133 * these structs when reading the files, and we will write to these structs when
134 * writing to the files, and only then write them back to the Stable Storage.
136 * This function expects to be called with @entry->rw_lock write-hold.
139 pdcspath_fetch(struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
)
141 struct device_path
*devpath
;
146 devpath
= &entry
->devpath
;
148 DPRINTK("%s: fetch: 0x%p, 0x%p, addr: 0x%lx\n", __func__
,
149 entry
, devpath
, entry
->addr
);
151 /* addr, devpath and count must be word aligned */
152 if (pdc_stable_read(entry
->addr
, devpath
, sizeof(*devpath
)) != PDC_OK
)
155 /* Find the matching device.
156 NOTE: hardware_path overlays with device_path, so the nice cast can
158 entry
->dev
= hwpath_to_device((struct hardware_path
*)devpath
);
162 DPRINTK("%s: device: 0x%p\n", __func__
, entry
->dev
);
168 * pdcspath_store - This function writes a path to stable storage.
169 * @entry: A pointer to an allocated pdcspath_entry.
171 * It can be used in two ways: either by passing it a preset devpath struct
172 * containing an already computed hardware path, or by passing it a device
173 * pointer, from which it'll find out the corresponding hardware path.
174 * For now we do not handle the case where there's an error in writing to the
175 * Stable Storage area, so you'd better not mess up the data :P
177 * This function expects to be called with @entry->rw_lock write-hold.
180 pdcspath_store(struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
)
182 struct device_path
*devpath
;
186 devpath
= &entry
->devpath
;
188 /* We expect the caller to set the ready flag to 0 if the hardware
189 path struct provided is invalid, so that we know we have to fill it.
190 First case, we don't have a preset hwpath... */
192 /* ...but we have a device, map it */
194 device_to_hwpath(entry
->dev
, (struct hardware_path
*)devpath
);
196 /* else, we expect the provided hwpath to be valid. */
198 DPRINTK("%s: store: 0x%p, 0x%p, addr: 0x%lx\n", __func__
,
199 entry
, devpath
, entry
->addr
);
201 /* addr, devpath and count must be word aligned */
202 if (pdc_stable_write(entry
->addr
, devpath
, sizeof(*devpath
)) != PDC_OK
)
203 WARN(1, KERN_ERR
"%s: an error occurred when writing to PDC.\n"
204 "It is likely that the Stable Storage data has been corrupted.\n"
205 "Please check it carefully upon next reboot.\n", __func__
);
207 /* kobject is already registered */
210 DPRINTK("%s: device: 0x%p\n", __func__
, entry
->dev
);
214 * pdcspath_hwpath_read - This function handles hardware path pretty printing.
215 * @entry: An allocated and populated pdscpath_entry struct.
216 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
218 * We will call this function to format the output of the hwpath attribute file.
221 pdcspath_hwpath_read(struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
, char *buf
)
224 struct device_path
*devpath
;
230 read_lock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
231 devpath
= &entry
->devpath
;
233 read_unlock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
235 if (!i
) /* entry is not ready */
238 for (i
= 0; i
< 6; i
++) {
239 if (devpath
->bc
[i
] >= 128)
241 out
+= sprintf(out
, "%u/", (unsigned char)devpath
->bc
[i
]);
243 out
+= sprintf(out
, "%u\n", (unsigned char)devpath
->mod
);
249 * pdcspath_hwpath_write - This function handles hardware path modifying.
250 * @entry: An allocated and populated pdscpath_entry struct.
251 * @buf: The input buffer to read from.
252 * @count: The number of bytes to be read.
254 * We will call this function to change the current hardware path.
255 * Hardware paths are to be given '/'-delimited, without brackets.
256 * We make sure that the provided path actually maps to an existing
257 * device, BUT nothing would prevent some foolish user to set the path to some
258 * PCI bridge or even a CPU...
259 * A better work around would be to make sure we are at the end of a device tree
260 * for instance, but it would be IMHO beyond the simple scope of that driver.
261 * The aim is to provide a facility. Data correctness is left to userland.
264 pdcspath_hwpath_write(struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
, const char *buf
, size_t count
)
266 struct hardware_path hwpath
;
272 if (!entry
|| !buf
|| !count
)
275 /* We'll use a local copy of buf */
276 count
= min_t(size_t, count
, sizeof(in
)-1);
277 strncpy(in
, buf
, count
);
280 /* Let's clean up the target. 0xff is a blank pattern */
281 memset(&hwpath
, 0xff, sizeof(hwpath
));
283 /* First, pick the mod field (the last one of the input string) */
284 if (!(temp
= strrchr(in
, '/')))
287 hwpath
.mod
= simple_strtoul(temp
+1, NULL
, 10);
288 in
[temp
-in
] = '\0'; /* truncate the remaining string. just precaution */
289 DPRINTK("%s: mod: %d\n", __func__
, hwpath
.mod
);
291 /* Then, loop for each delimiter, making sure we don't have too many.
292 we write the bc fields in a down-top way. No matter what, we stop
293 before writing the last field. If there are too many fields anyway,
294 then the user is a moron and it'll be caught up later when we'll
295 check the consistency of the given hwpath. */
296 for (i
=5; ((temp
= strrchr(in
, '/'))) && (temp
-in
> 0) && (likely(i
)); i
--) {
297 hwpath
.bc
[i
] = simple_strtoul(temp
+1, NULL
, 10);
299 DPRINTK("%s: bc[%d]: %d\n", __func__
, i
, hwpath
.bc
[i
]);
302 /* Store the final field */
303 hwpath
.bc
[i
] = simple_strtoul(in
, NULL
, 10);
304 DPRINTK("%s: bc[%d]: %d\n", __func__
, i
, hwpath
.bc
[i
]);
306 /* Now we check that the user isn't trying to lure us */
307 if (!(dev
= hwpath_to_device((struct hardware_path
*)&hwpath
))) {
308 printk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: attempt to set invalid \"%s\" "
309 "hardware path: %s\n", __func__
, entry
->name
, buf
);
313 /* So far so good, let's get in deep */
314 write_lock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
318 /* Now, dive in. Write back to the hardware */
319 pdcspath_store(entry
);
321 /* Update the symlink to the real device */
322 sysfs_remove_link(&entry
->kobj
, "device");
323 write_unlock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
325 ret
= sysfs_create_link(&entry
->kobj
, &entry
->dev
->kobj
, "device");
328 printk(KERN_INFO PDCS_PREFIX
": changed \"%s\" path to \"%s\"\n",
335 * pdcspath_layer_read - Extended layer (eg. SCSI ids) pretty printing.
336 * @entry: An allocated and populated pdscpath_entry struct.
337 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
339 * We will call this function to format the output of the layer attribute file.
342 pdcspath_layer_read(struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
, char *buf
)
345 struct device_path
*devpath
;
351 read_lock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
352 devpath
= &entry
->devpath
;
354 read_unlock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
356 if (!i
) /* entry is not ready */
359 for (i
= 0; i
< 6 && devpath
->layers
[i
]; i
++)
360 out
+= sprintf(out
, "%u ", devpath
->layers
[i
]);
362 out
+= sprintf(out
, "\n");
368 * pdcspath_layer_write - This function handles extended layer modifying.
369 * @entry: An allocated and populated pdscpath_entry struct.
370 * @buf: The input buffer to read from.
371 * @count: The number of bytes to be read.
373 * We will call this function to change the current layer value.
374 * Layers are to be given '.'-delimited, without brackets.
375 * XXX beware we are far less checky WRT input data provided than for hwpath.
376 * Potential harm can be done, since there's no way to check the validity of
380 pdcspath_layer_write(struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
, const char *buf
, size_t count
)
382 unsigned int layers
[6]; /* device-specific info (ctlr#, unit#, ...) */
386 if (!entry
|| !buf
|| !count
)
389 /* We'll use a local copy of buf */
390 count
= min_t(size_t, count
, sizeof(in
)-1);
391 strncpy(in
, buf
, count
);
394 /* Let's clean up the target. 0 is a blank pattern */
395 memset(&layers
, 0, sizeof(layers
));
397 /* First, pick the first layer */
398 if (unlikely(!isdigit(*in
)))
400 layers
[0] = simple_strtoul(in
, NULL
, 10);
401 DPRINTK("%s: layer[0]: %d\n", __func__
, layers
[0]);
404 for (i
=1; ((temp
= strchr(temp
, '.'))) && (likely(i
<6)); i
++) {
405 if (unlikely(!isdigit(*(++temp
))))
407 layers
[i
] = simple_strtoul(temp
, NULL
, 10);
408 DPRINTK("%s: layer[%d]: %d\n", __func__
, i
, layers
[i
]);
411 /* So far so good, let's get in deep */
412 write_lock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
414 /* First, overwrite the current layers with the new ones, not touching
415 the hardware path. */
416 memcpy(&entry
->devpath
.layers
, &layers
, sizeof(layers
));
418 /* Now, dive in. Write back to the hardware */
419 pdcspath_store(entry
);
420 write_unlock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
422 printk(KERN_INFO PDCS_PREFIX
": changed \"%s\" layers to \"%s\"\n",
429 * pdcspath_attr_show - Generic read function call wrapper.
430 * @kobj: The kobject to get info from.
431 * @attr: The attribute looked upon.
432 * @buf: The output buffer.
435 pdcspath_attr_show(struct kobject
*kobj
, struct attribute
*attr
, char *buf
)
437 struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
= to_pdcspath_entry(kobj
);
438 struct pdcspath_attribute
*pdcs_attr
= to_pdcspath_attribute(attr
);
442 ret
= pdcs_attr
->show(entry
, buf
);
448 * pdcspath_attr_store - Generic write function call wrapper.
449 * @kobj: The kobject to write info to.
450 * @attr: The attribute to be modified.
451 * @buf: The input buffer.
452 * @count: The size of the buffer.
455 pdcspath_attr_store(struct kobject
*kobj
, struct attribute
*attr
,
456 const char *buf
, size_t count
)
458 struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
= to_pdcspath_entry(kobj
);
459 struct pdcspath_attribute
*pdcs_attr
= to_pdcspath_attribute(attr
);
462 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN
))
465 if (pdcs_attr
->store
)
466 ret
= pdcs_attr
->store(entry
, buf
, count
);
471 static const struct sysfs_ops pdcspath_attr_ops
= {
472 .show
= pdcspath_attr_show
,
473 .store
= pdcspath_attr_store
,
476 /* These are the two attributes of any PDC path. */
477 static PATHS_ATTR(hwpath
, 0644, pdcspath_hwpath_read
, pdcspath_hwpath_write
);
478 static PATHS_ATTR(layer
, 0644, pdcspath_layer_read
, pdcspath_layer_write
);
480 static struct attribute
*paths_subsys_attrs
[] = {
481 &paths_attr_hwpath
.attr
,
482 &paths_attr_layer
.attr
,
486 /* Specific kobject type for our PDC paths */
487 static struct kobj_type ktype_pdcspath
= {
488 .sysfs_ops
= &pdcspath_attr_ops
,
489 .default_attrs
= paths_subsys_attrs
,
492 /* We hard define the 4 types of path we expect to find */
493 static PDCSPATH_ENTRY(PDCS_ADDR_PPRI
, primary
);
494 static PDCSPATH_ENTRY(PDCS_ADDR_PCON
, console
);
495 static PDCSPATH_ENTRY(PDCS_ADDR_PALT
, alternative
);
496 static PDCSPATH_ENTRY(PDCS_ADDR_PKBD
, keyboard
);
498 /* An array containing all PDC paths we will deal with */
499 static struct pdcspath_entry
*pdcspath_entries
[] = {
500 &pdcspath_entry_primary
,
501 &pdcspath_entry_alternative
,
502 &pdcspath_entry_console
,
503 &pdcspath_entry_keyboard
,
508 /* For more insight of what's going on here, refer to PDC Procedures doc,
509 * Section PDC_STABLE */
512 * pdcs_size_read - Stable Storage size output.
513 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
515 static ssize_t
pdcs_size_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
516 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
,
524 /* show the size of the stable storage */
525 out
+= sprintf(out
, "%ld\n", pdcs_size
);
531 * pdcs_auto_read - Stable Storage autoboot/search flag output.
532 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
533 * @knob: The PF_AUTOBOOT or PF_AUTOSEARCH flag
535 static ssize_t
pdcs_auto_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
536 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
,
540 struct pdcspath_entry
*pathentry
;
545 /* Current flags are stored in primary boot path entry */
546 pathentry
= &pdcspath_entry_primary
;
548 read_lock(&pathentry
->rw_lock
);
549 out
+= sprintf(out
, "%s\n", (pathentry
->devpath
.flags
& knob
) ?
551 read_unlock(&pathentry
->rw_lock
);
557 * pdcs_autoboot_read - Stable Storage autoboot flag output.
558 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
560 static ssize_t
pdcs_autoboot_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
561 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
, char *buf
)
563 return pdcs_auto_read(kobj
, attr
, buf
, PF_AUTOBOOT
);
567 * pdcs_autosearch_read - Stable Storage autoboot flag output.
568 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
570 static ssize_t
pdcs_autosearch_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
571 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
, char *buf
)
573 return pdcs_auto_read(kobj
, attr
, buf
, PF_AUTOSEARCH
);
577 * pdcs_timer_read - Stable Storage timer count output (in seconds).
578 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
580 * The value of the timer field correponds to a number of seconds in powers of 2.
582 static ssize_t
pdcs_timer_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
583 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
, char *buf
)
586 struct pdcspath_entry
*pathentry
;
591 /* Current flags are stored in primary boot path entry */
592 pathentry
= &pdcspath_entry_primary
;
594 /* print the timer value in seconds */
595 read_lock(&pathentry
->rw_lock
);
596 out
+= sprintf(out
, "%u\n", (pathentry
->devpath
.flags
& PF_TIMER
) ?
597 (1 << (pathentry
->devpath
.flags
& PF_TIMER
)) : 0);
598 read_unlock(&pathentry
->rw_lock
);
604 * pdcs_osid_read - Stable Storage OS ID register output.
605 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
607 static ssize_t
pdcs_osid_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
608 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
, char *buf
)
615 out
+= sprintf(out
, "%s dependent data (0x%.4x)\n",
616 os_id_to_string(pdcs_osid
), pdcs_osid
);
622 * pdcs_osdep1_read - Stable Storage OS-Dependent data area 1 output.
623 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
625 * This can hold 16 bytes of OS-Dependent data.
627 static ssize_t
pdcs_osdep1_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
628 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
, char *buf
)
636 if (pdc_stable_read(PDCS_ADDR_OSD1
, &result
, sizeof(result
)) != PDC_OK
)
639 out
+= sprintf(out
, "0x%.8x\n", result
[0]);
640 out
+= sprintf(out
, "0x%.8x\n", result
[1]);
641 out
+= sprintf(out
, "0x%.8x\n", result
[2]);
642 out
+= sprintf(out
, "0x%.8x\n", result
[3]);
648 * pdcs_diagnostic_read - Stable Storage Diagnostic register output.
649 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
651 * I have NFC how to interpret the content of that register ;-).
653 static ssize_t
pdcs_diagnostic_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
654 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
, char *buf
)
663 if (pdc_stable_read(PDCS_ADDR_DIAG
, &result
, sizeof(result
)) != PDC_OK
)
666 out
+= sprintf(out
, "0x%.4x\n", (result
>> 16));
672 * pdcs_fastsize_read - Stable Storage FastSize register output.
673 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
675 * This register holds the amount of system RAM to be tested during boot sequence.
677 static ssize_t
pdcs_fastsize_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
678 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
, char *buf
)
687 if (pdc_stable_read(PDCS_ADDR_FSIZ
, &result
, sizeof(result
)) != PDC_OK
)
690 if ((result
& 0x0F) < 0x0E)
691 out
+= sprintf(out
, "%d kB", (1<<(result
& 0x0F))*256);
693 out
+= sprintf(out
, "All");
694 out
+= sprintf(out
, "\n");
700 * pdcs_osdep2_read - Stable Storage OS-Dependent data area 2 output.
701 * @buf: The output buffer to write to.
703 * This can hold pdcs_size - 224 bytes of OS-Dependent data, when available.
705 static ssize_t
pdcs_osdep2_read(struct kobject
*kobj
,
706 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
, char *buf
)
713 if (unlikely(pdcs_size
<= 224))
716 size
= pdcs_size
- 224;
721 for (i
=0; i
<size
; i
+=4) {
722 if (unlikely(pdc_stable_read(PDCS_ADDR_OSD2
+ i
, &result
,
723 sizeof(result
)) != PDC_OK
))
725 out
+= sprintf(out
, "0x%.8x\n", result
);
732 * pdcs_auto_write - This function handles autoboot/search flag modifying.
733 * @buf: The input buffer to read from.
734 * @count: The number of bytes to be read.
735 * @knob: The PF_AUTOBOOT or PF_AUTOSEARCH flag
737 * We will call this function to change the current autoboot flag.
738 * We expect a precise syntax:
739 * \"n\" (n == 0 or 1) to toggle AutoBoot Off or On
741 static ssize_t
pdcs_auto_write(struct kobject
*kobj
,
742 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
, const char *buf
,
743 size_t count
, int knob
)
745 struct pdcspath_entry
*pathentry
;
750 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN
))
756 /* We'll use a local copy of buf */
757 count
= min_t(size_t, count
, sizeof(in
)-1);
758 strncpy(in
, buf
, count
);
761 /* Current flags are stored in primary boot path entry */
762 pathentry
= &pdcspath_entry_primary
;
764 /* Be nice to the existing flag record */
765 read_lock(&pathentry
->rw_lock
);
766 flags
= pathentry
->devpath
.flags
;
767 read_unlock(&pathentry
->rw_lock
);
769 DPRINTK("%s: flags before: 0x%X\n", __func__
, flags
);
771 temp
= skip_spaces(in
);
774 if ((c
!= 0) && (c
!= 1))
781 DPRINTK("%s: flags after: 0x%X\n", __func__
, flags
);
783 /* So far so good, let's get in deep */
784 write_lock(&pathentry
->rw_lock
);
786 /* Change the path entry flags first */
787 pathentry
->devpath
.flags
= flags
;
789 /* Now, dive in. Write back to the hardware */
790 pdcspath_store(pathentry
);
791 write_unlock(&pathentry
->rw_lock
);
793 printk(KERN_INFO PDCS_PREFIX
": changed \"%s\" to \"%s\"\n",
794 (knob
& PF_AUTOBOOT
) ? "autoboot" : "autosearch",
795 (flags
& knob
) ? "On" : "Off");
800 printk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: Parse error: expect \"n\" (n == 0 or 1)\n", __func__
);
805 * pdcs_autoboot_write - This function handles autoboot flag modifying.
806 * @buf: The input buffer to read from.
807 * @count: The number of bytes to be read.
809 * We will call this function to change the current boot flags.
810 * We expect a precise syntax:
811 * \"n\" (n == 0 or 1) to toggle AutoSearch Off or On
813 static ssize_t
pdcs_autoboot_write(struct kobject
*kobj
,
814 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
,
815 const char *buf
, size_t count
)
817 return pdcs_auto_write(kobj
, attr
, buf
, count
, PF_AUTOBOOT
);
821 * pdcs_autosearch_write - This function handles autosearch flag modifying.
822 * @buf: The input buffer to read from.
823 * @count: The number of bytes to be read.
825 * We will call this function to change the current boot flags.
826 * We expect a precise syntax:
827 * \"n\" (n == 0 or 1) to toggle AutoSearch Off or On
829 static ssize_t
pdcs_autosearch_write(struct kobject
*kobj
,
830 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
,
831 const char *buf
, size_t count
)
833 return pdcs_auto_write(kobj
, attr
, buf
, count
, PF_AUTOSEARCH
);
837 * pdcs_osdep1_write - Stable Storage OS-Dependent data area 1 input.
838 * @buf: The input buffer to read from.
839 * @count: The number of bytes to be read.
841 * This can store 16 bytes of OS-Dependent data. We use a byte-by-byte
842 * write approach. It's up to userspace to deal with it when constructing
845 static ssize_t
pdcs_osdep1_write(struct kobject
*kobj
,
846 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
,
847 const char *buf
, size_t count
)
851 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN
))
857 if (unlikely(pdcs_osid
!= OS_ID_LINUX
))
863 /* We'll use a local copy of buf */
865 memcpy(in
, buf
, count
);
867 if (pdc_stable_write(PDCS_ADDR_OSD1
, &in
, sizeof(in
)) != PDC_OK
)
874 * pdcs_osdep2_write - Stable Storage OS-Dependent data area 2 input.
875 * @buf: The input buffer to read from.
876 * @count: The number of bytes to be read.
878 * This can store pdcs_size - 224 bytes of OS-Dependent data. We use a
879 * byte-by-byte write approach. It's up to userspace to deal with it when
880 * constructing its input buffer.
882 static ssize_t
pdcs_osdep2_write(struct kobject
*kobj
,
883 struct kobj_attribute
*attr
,
884 const char *buf
, size_t count
)
890 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN
))
896 if (unlikely(pdcs_size
<= 224))
899 if (unlikely(pdcs_osid
!= OS_ID_LINUX
))
902 size
= pdcs_size
- 224;
907 /* We'll use a local copy of buf */
909 for (i
=0; i
<count
; i
+=4) {
911 memcpy(in
, buf
+i
, (count
-i
< 4) ? count
-i
: 4);
912 if (unlikely(pdc_stable_write(PDCS_ADDR_OSD2
+ i
, &in
,
913 sizeof(in
)) != PDC_OK
))
920 /* The remaining attributes. */
921 static PDCS_ATTR(size
, 0444, pdcs_size_read
, NULL
);
922 static PDCS_ATTR(autoboot
, 0644, pdcs_autoboot_read
, pdcs_autoboot_write
);
923 static PDCS_ATTR(autosearch
, 0644, pdcs_autosearch_read
, pdcs_autosearch_write
);
924 static PDCS_ATTR(timer
, 0444, pdcs_timer_read
, NULL
);
925 static PDCS_ATTR(osid
, 0444, pdcs_osid_read
, NULL
);
926 static PDCS_ATTR(osdep1
, 0600, pdcs_osdep1_read
, pdcs_osdep1_write
);
927 static PDCS_ATTR(diagnostic
, 0400, pdcs_diagnostic_read
, NULL
);
928 static PDCS_ATTR(fastsize
, 0400, pdcs_fastsize_read
, NULL
);
929 static PDCS_ATTR(osdep2
, 0600, pdcs_osdep2_read
, pdcs_osdep2_write
);
931 static struct attribute
*pdcs_subsys_attrs
[] = {
932 &pdcs_attr_size
.attr
,
933 &pdcs_attr_autoboot
.attr
,
934 &pdcs_attr_autosearch
.attr
,
935 &pdcs_attr_timer
.attr
,
936 &pdcs_attr_osid
.attr
,
937 &pdcs_attr_osdep1
.attr
,
938 &pdcs_attr_diagnostic
.attr
,
939 &pdcs_attr_fastsize
.attr
,
940 &pdcs_attr_osdep2
.attr
,
944 static const struct attribute_group pdcs_attr_group
= {
945 .attrs
= pdcs_subsys_attrs
,
948 static struct kobject
*stable_kobj
;
949 static struct kset
*paths_kset
;
952 * pdcs_register_pathentries - Prepares path entries kobjects for sysfs usage.
954 * It creates kobjects corresponding to each path entry with nice sysfs
955 * links to the real device. This is where the magic takes place: when
956 * registering the subsystem attributes during module init, each kobject hereby
957 * created will show in the sysfs tree as a folder containing files as defined
958 * by path_subsys_attr[].
960 static inline int __init
961 pdcs_register_pathentries(void)
964 struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
;
967 /* Initialize the entries rw_lock before anything else */
968 for (i
= 0; (entry
= pdcspath_entries
[i
]); i
++)
969 rwlock_init(&entry
->rw_lock
);
971 for (i
= 0; (entry
= pdcspath_entries
[i
]); i
++) {
972 write_lock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
973 err
= pdcspath_fetch(entry
);
974 write_unlock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
979 entry
->kobj
.kset
= paths_kset
;
980 err
= kobject_init_and_add(&entry
->kobj
, &ktype_pdcspath
, NULL
,
985 /* kobject is now registered */
986 write_lock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
988 write_unlock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
990 /* Add a nice symlink to the real device */
992 err
= sysfs_create_link(&entry
->kobj
, &entry
->dev
->kobj
, "device");
996 kobject_uevent(&entry
->kobj
, KOBJ_ADD
);
1003 * pdcs_unregister_pathentries - Routine called when unregistering the module.
1006 pdcs_unregister_pathentries(void)
1009 struct pdcspath_entry
*entry
;
1011 for (i
= 0; (entry
= pdcspath_entries
[i
]); i
++) {
1012 read_lock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
1013 if (entry
->ready
>= 2)
1014 kobject_put(&entry
->kobj
);
1015 read_unlock(&entry
->rw_lock
);
1020 * For now we register the stable subsystem with the firmware subsystem
1021 * and the paths subsystem with the stable subsystem
1024 pdc_stable_init(void)
1026 int rc
= 0, error
= 0;
1029 /* find the size of the stable storage */
1030 if (pdc_stable_get_size(&pdcs_size
) != PDC_OK
)
1033 /* make sure we have enough data */
1037 printk(KERN_INFO PDCS_PREFIX
" facility v%s\n", PDCS_VERSION
);
1040 if (pdc_stable_read(PDCS_ADDR_OSID
, &result
, sizeof(result
)) != PDC_OK
)
1043 /* the actual result is 16 bits away */
1044 pdcs_osid
= (u16
)(result
>> 16);
1046 /* For now we'll register the directory at /sys/firmware/stable */
1047 stable_kobj
= kobject_create_and_add("stable", firmware_kobj
);
1053 /* Don't forget the root entries */
1054 error
= sysfs_create_group(stable_kobj
, &pdcs_attr_group
);
1056 /* register the paths kset as a child of the stable kset */
1057 paths_kset
= kset_create_and_add("paths", NULL
, stable_kobj
);
1063 /* now we create all "files" for the paths kset */
1064 if ((rc
= pdcs_register_pathentries()))
1070 pdcs_unregister_pathentries();
1071 kset_unregister(paths_kset
);
1074 kobject_put(stable_kobj
);
1077 printk(KERN_INFO PDCS_PREFIX
" bailing out\n");
1082 pdc_stable_exit(void)
1084 pdcs_unregister_pathentries();
1085 kset_unregister(paths_kset
);
1086 kobject_put(stable_kobj
);
1090 module_init(pdc_stable_init
);
1091 module_exit(pdc_stable_exit
);