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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2017-02-22 22:38:22 +0300 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2017-02-22 22:38:22 +0300 |
commit | e30aee9e10bb5168579e047f05c3d13d09e23356 (patch) | |
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Merge tag 'char-misc-4.11-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc
Pull char/misc driver updates from Greg KH:
"Here is the big char/misc driver patchset for 4.11-rc1.
Lots of different driver subsystems updated here: rework for the
hyperv subsystem to handle new platforms better, mei and w1 and extcon
driver updates, as well as a number of other "minor" driver updates.
All of these have been in linux-next for a while with no reported
issues"
* tag 'char-misc-4.11-rc1' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc: (169 commits)
goldfish: Sanitize the broken interrupt handler
x86/platform/goldfish: Prevent unconditional loading
vmbus: replace modulus operation with subtraction
vmbus: constify parameters where possible
vmbus: expose hv_begin/end_read
vmbus: remove conditional locking of vmbus_write
vmbus: add direct isr callback mode
vmbus: change to per channel tasklet
vmbus: put related per-cpu variable together
vmbus: callback is in softirq not workqueue
binder: Add support for file-descriptor arrays
binder: Add support for scatter-gather
binder: Add extra size to allocator
binder: Refactor binder_transact()
binder: Support multiple /dev instances
binder: Deal with contexts in debugfs
binder: Support multiple context managers
binder: Split flat_binder_object
auxdisplay: ht16k33: remove private workqueue
auxdisplay: ht16k33: rework input device initialization
...
134 files changed, 7034 insertions, 3859 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/Makefile b/Documentation/DocBook/Makefile index a6eb7dcd4dd5..5fd8f5effd0c 100644 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/Makefile +++ b/Documentation/DocBook/Makefile @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ DOCBOOKS := z8530book.xml \ writing_usb_driver.xml networking.xml \ kernel-api.xml filesystems.xml lsm.xml kgdb.xml \ gadget.xml libata.xml mtdnand.xml librs.xml rapidio.xml \ - genericirq.xml s390-drivers.xml uio-howto.xml scsi.xml \ + genericirq.xml s390-drivers.xml scsi.xml \ sh.xml regulator.xml w1.xml \ writing_musb_glue_layer.xml iio.xml diff --git a/Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl b/Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl deleted file mode 100644 index 5210f8a577c6..000000000000 --- a/Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1112 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN" -"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" []> - -<book id="index"> -<bookinfo> -<title>The Userspace I/O HOWTO</title> - -<author> - <firstname>Hans-Jürgen</firstname> - <surname>Koch</surname> - <authorblurb><para>Linux developer, Linutronix</para></authorblurb> - <affiliation> - <orgname> - <ulink url="http://www.linutronix.de">Linutronix</ulink> - </orgname> - - <address> - <email>hjk@hansjkoch.de</email> - </address> - </affiliation> -</author> - -<copyright> - <year>2006-2008</year> - <holder>Hans-Jürgen Koch.</holder> -</copyright> -<copyright> - <year>2009</year> - <holder>Red Hat Inc, Michael S. Tsirkin (mst@redhat.com)</holder> -</copyright> - -<legalnotice> -<para> -This documentation is Free Software licensed under the terms of the -GPL version 2. -</para> -</legalnotice> - -<pubdate>2006-12-11</pubdate> - -<abstract> - <para>This HOWTO describes concept and usage of Linux kernel's - Userspace I/O system.</para> -</abstract> - -<revhistory> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.10</revnumber> - <date>2016-10-17</date> - <authorinitials>sch</authorinitials> - <revremark>Added generic hyperv driver - </revremark> - </revision> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.9</revnumber> - <date>2009-07-16</date> - <authorinitials>mst</authorinitials> - <revremark>Added generic pci driver - </revremark> - </revision> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.8</revnumber> - <date>2008-12-24</date> - <authorinitials>hjk</authorinitials> - <revremark>Added name attributes in mem and portio sysfs directories. - </revremark> - </revision> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.7</revnumber> - <date>2008-12-23</date> - <authorinitials>hjk</authorinitials> - <revremark>Added generic platform drivers and offset attribute.</revremark> - </revision> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.6</revnumber> - <date>2008-12-05</date> - <authorinitials>hjk</authorinitials> - <revremark>Added description of portio sysfs attributes.</revremark> - </revision> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.5</revnumber> - <date>2008-05-22</date> - <authorinitials>hjk</authorinitials> - <revremark>Added description of write() function.</revremark> - </revision> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.4</revnumber> - <date>2007-11-26</date> - <authorinitials>hjk</authorinitials> - <revremark>Removed section about uio_dummy.</revremark> - </revision> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.3</revnumber> - <date>2007-04-29</date> - <authorinitials>hjk</authorinitials> - <revremark>Added section about userspace drivers.</revremark> - </revision> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.2</revnumber> - <date>2007-02-13</date> - <authorinitials>hjk</authorinitials> - <revremark>Update after multiple mappings were added.</revremark> - </revision> - <revision> - <revnumber>0.1</revnumber> - <date>2006-12-11</date> - <authorinitials>hjk</authorinitials> - <revremark>First draft.</revremark> - </revision> -</revhistory> -</bookinfo> - -<chapter id="aboutthisdoc"> -<?dbhtml filename="aboutthis.html"?> -<title>About this document</title> - -<sect1 id="translations"> -<?dbhtml filename="translations.html"?> -<title>Translations</title> - -<para>If you know of any translations for this document, or you are -interested in translating it, please email me -<email>hjk@hansjkoch.de</email>. -</para> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="preface"> -<title>Preface</title> - <para> - For many types of devices, creating a Linux kernel driver is - overkill. All that is really needed is some way to handle an - interrupt and provide access to the memory space of the - device. The logic of controlling the device does not - necessarily have to be within the kernel, as the device does - not need to take advantage of any of other resources that the - kernel provides. One such common class of devices that are - like this are for industrial I/O cards. - </para> - <para> - To address this situation, the userspace I/O system (UIO) was - designed. For typical industrial I/O cards, only a very small - kernel module is needed. The main part of the driver will run in - user space. This simplifies development and reduces the risk of - serious bugs within a kernel module. - </para> - <para> - Please note that UIO is not an universal driver interface. Devices - that are already handled well by other kernel subsystems (like - networking or serial or USB) are no candidates for an UIO driver. - Hardware that is ideally suited for an UIO driver fulfills all of - the following: - </para> -<itemizedlist> -<listitem> - <para>The device has memory that can be mapped. The device can be - controlled completely by writing to this memory.</para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para>The device usually generates interrupts.</para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para>The device does not fit into one of the standard kernel - subsystems.</para> -</listitem> -</itemizedlist> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="thanks"> -<title>Acknowledgments</title> - <para>I'd like to thank Thomas Gleixner and Benedikt Spranger of - Linutronix, who have not only written most of the UIO code, but also - helped greatly writing this HOWTO by giving me all kinds of background - information.</para> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="feedback"> -<title>Feedback</title> - <para>Find something wrong with this document? (Or perhaps something - right?) I would love to hear from you. Please email me at - <email>hjk@hansjkoch.de</email>.</para> -</sect1> -</chapter> - -<chapter id="about"> -<?dbhtml filename="about.html"?> -<title>About UIO</title> - -<para>If you use UIO for your card's driver, here's what you get:</para> - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem> - <para>only one small kernel module to write and maintain.</para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para>develop the main part of your driver in user space, - with all the tools and libraries you're used to.</para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para>bugs in your driver won't crash the kernel.</para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para>updates of your driver can take place without recompiling - the kernel.</para> -</listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -<sect1 id="how_uio_works"> -<title>How UIO works</title> - <para> - Each UIO device is accessed through a device file and several - sysfs attribute files. The device file will be called - <filename>/dev/uio0</filename> for the first device, and - <filename>/dev/uio1</filename>, <filename>/dev/uio2</filename> - and so on for subsequent devices. - </para> - - <para><filename>/dev/uioX</filename> is used to access the - address space of the card. Just use - <function>mmap()</function> to access registers or RAM - locations of your card. - </para> - - <para> - Interrupts are handled by reading from - <filename>/dev/uioX</filename>. A blocking - <function>read()</function> from - <filename>/dev/uioX</filename> will return as soon as an - interrupt occurs. You can also use - <function>select()</function> on - <filename>/dev/uioX</filename> to wait for an interrupt. The - integer value read from <filename>/dev/uioX</filename> - represents the total interrupt count. You can use this number - to figure out if you missed some interrupts. - </para> - <para> - For some hardware that has more than one interrupt source internally, - but not separate IRQ mask and status registers, there might be - situations where userspace cannot determine what the interrupt source - was if the kernel handler disables them by writing to the chip's IRQ - register. In such a case, the kernel has to disable the IRQ completely - to leave the chip's register untouched. Now the userspace part can - determine the cause of the interrupt, but it cannot re-enable - interrupts. Another cornercase is chips where re-enabling interrupts - is a read-modify-write operation to a combined IRQ status/acknowledge - register. This would be racy if a new interrupt occurred - simultaneously. - </para> - <para> - To address these problems, UIO also implements a write() function. It - is normally not used and can be ignored for hardware that has only a - single interrupt source or has separate IRQ mask and status registers. - If you need it, however, a write to <filename>/dev/uioX</filename> - will call the <function>irqcontrol()</function> function implemented - by the driver. You have to write a 32-bit value that is usually either - 0 or 1 to disable or enable interrupts. If a driver does not implement - <function>irqcontrol()</function>, <function>write()</function> will - return with <varname>-ENOSYS</varname>. - </para> - - <para> - To handle interrupts properly, your custom kernel module can - provide its own interrupt handler. It will automatically be - called by the built-in handler. - </para> - - <para> - For cards that don't generate interrupts but need to be - polled, there is the possibility to set up a timer that - triggers the interrupt handler at configurable time intervals. - This interrupt simulation is done by calling - <function>uio_event_notify()</function> - from the timer's event handler. - </para> - - <para> - Each driver provides attributes that are used to read or write - variables. These attributes are accessible through sysfs - files. A custom kernel driver module can add its own - attributes to the device owned by the uio driver, but not added - to the UIO device itself at this time. This might change in the - future if it would be found to be useful. - </para> - - <para> - The following standard attributes are provided by the UIO - framework: - </para> -<itemizedlist> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>name</filename>: The name of your device. It is - recommended to use the name of your kernel module for this. - </para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>version</filename>: A version string defined by your - driver. This allows the user space part of your driver to deal - with different versions of the kernel module. - </para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>event</filename>: The total number of interrupts - handled by the driver since the last time the device node was - read. - </para> -</listitem> -</itemizedlist> -<para> - These attributes appear under the - <filename>/sys/class/uio/uioX</filename> directory. Please - note that this directory might be a symlink, and not a real - directory. Any userspace code that accesses it must be able - to handle this. -</para> -<para> - Each UIO device can make one or more memory regions available for - memory mapping. This is necessary because some industrial I/O cards - require access to more than one PCI memory region in a driver. -</para> -<para> - Each mapping has its own directory in sysfs, the first mapping - appears as <filename>/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/map0/</filename>. - Subsequent mappings create directories <filename>map1/</filename>, - <filename>map2/</filename>, and so on. These directories will only - appear if the size of the mapping is not 0. -</para> -<para> - Each <filename>mapX/</filename> directory contains four read-only files - that show attributes of the memory: -</para> -<itemizedlist> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>name</filename>: A string identifier for this mapping. This - is optional, the string can be empty. Drivers can set this to make it - easier for userspace to find the correct mapping. - </para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>addr</filename>: The address of memory that can be mapped. - </para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>size</filename>: The size, in bytes, of the memory - pointed to by addr. - </para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>offset</filename>: The offset, in bytes, that has to be - added to the pointer returned by <function>mmap()</function> to get - to the actual device memory. This is important if the device's memory - is not page aligned. Remember that pointers returned by - <function>mmap()</function> are always page aligned, so it is good - style to always add this offset. - </para> -</listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -<para> - From userspace, the different mappings are distinguished by adjusting - the <varname>offset</varname> parameter of the - <function>mmap()</function> call. To map the memory of mapping N, you - have to use N times the page size as your offset: -</para> -<programlisting format="linespecific"> -offset = N * getpagesize(); -</programlisting> - -<para> - Sometimes there is hardware with memory-like regions that can not be - mapped with the technique described here, but there are still ways to - access them from userspace. The most common example are x86 ioports. - On x86 systems, userspace can access these ioports using - <function>ioperm()</function>, <function>iopl()</function>, - <function>inb()</function>, <function>outb()</function>, and similar - functions. -</para> -<para> - Since these ioport regions can not be mapped, they will not appear under - <filename>/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/</filename> like the normal memory - described above. Without information about the port regions a hardware - has to offer, it becomes difficult for the userspace part of the - driver to find out which ports belong to which UIO device. -</para> -<para> - To address this situation, the new directory - <filename>/sys/class/uio/uioX/portio/</filename> was added. It only - exists if the driver wants to pass information about one or more port - regions to userspace. If that is the case, subdirectories named - <filename>port0</filename>, <filename>port1</filename>, and so on, - will appear underneath - <filename>/sys/class/uio/uioX/portio/</filename>. -</para> -<para> - Each <filename>portX/</filename> directory contains four read-only - files that show name, start, size, and type of the port region: -</para> -<itemizedlist> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>name</filename>: A string identifier for this port region. - The string is optional and can be empty. Drivers can set it to make it - easier for userspace to find a certain port region. - </para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>start</filename>: The first port of this region. - </para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>size</filename>: The number of ports in this region. - </para> -</listitem> -<listitem> - <para> - <filename>porttype</filename>: A string describing the type of port. - </para> -</listitem> -</itemizedlist> - - -</sect1> -</chapter> - -<chapter id="custom_kernel_module" xreflabel="Writing your own kernel module"> -<?dbhtml filename="custom_kernel_module.html"?> -<title>Writing your own kernel module</title> - <para> - Please have a look at <filename>uio_cif.c</filename> as an - example. The following paragraphs explain the different - sections of this file. - </para> - -<sect1 id="uio_info"> -<title>struct uio_info</title> - <para> - This structure tells the framework the details of your driver, - Some of the members are required, others are optional. - </para> - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para> -<varname>const char *name</varname>: Required. The name of your driver as -it will appear in sysfs. I recommend using the name of your module for this. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>const char *version</varname>: Required. This string appears in -<filename>/sys/class/uio/uioX/version</filename>. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>struct uio_mem mem[ MAX_UIO_MAPS ]</varname>: Required if you -have memory that can be mapped with <function>mmap()</function>. For each -mapping you need to fill one of the <varname>uio_mem</varname> structures. -See the description below for details. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>struct uio_port port[ MAX_UIO_PORTS_REGIONS ]</varname>: Required -if you want to pass information about ioports to userspace. For each port -region you need to fill one of the <varname>uio_port</varname> structures. -See the description below for details. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>long irq</varname>: Required. If your hardware generates an -interrupt, it's your modules task to determine the irq number during -initialization. If you don't have a hardware generated interrupt but -want to trigger the interrupt handler in some other way, set -<varname>irq</varname> to <varname>UIO_IRQ_CUSTOM</varname>. -If you had no interrupt at all, you could set -<varname>irq</varname> to <varname>UIO_IRQ_NONE</varname>, though this -rarely makes sense. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>unsigned long irq_flags</varname>: Required if you've set -<varname>irq</varname> to a hardware interrupt number. The flags given -here will be used in the call to <function>request_irq()</function>. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>int (*mmap)(struct uio_info *info, struct vm_area_struct -*vma)</varname>: Optional. If you need a special -<function>mmap()</function> function, you can set it here. If this -pointer is not NULL, your <function>mmap()</function> will be called -instead of the built-in one. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>int (*open)(struct uio_info *info, struct inode *inode) -</varname>: Optional. You might want to have your own -<function>open()</function>, e.g. to enable interrupts only when your -device is actually used. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>int (*release)(struct uio_info *info, struct inode *inode) -</varname>: Optional. If you define your own -<function>open()</function>, you will probably also want a custom -<function>release()</function> function. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>int (*irqcontrol)(struct uio_info *info, s32 irq_on) -</varname>: Optional. If you need to be able to enable or disable -interrupts from userspace by writing to <filename>/dev/uioX</filename>, -you can implement this function. The parameter <varname>irq_on</varname> -will be 0 to disable interrupts and 1 to enable them. -</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -<para> -Usually, your device will have one or more memory regions that can be mapped -to user space. For each region, you have to set up a -<varname>struct uio_mem</varname> in the <varname>mem[]</varname> array. -Here's a description of the fields of <varname>struct uio_mem</varname>: -</para> - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para> -<varname>const char *name</varname>: Optional. Set this to help identify -the memory region, it will show up in the corresponding sysfs node. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>int memtype</varname>: Required if the mapping is used. Set this to -<varname>UIO_MEM_PHYS</varname> if you you have physical memory on your -card to be mapped. Use <varname>UIO_MEM_LOGICAL</varname> for logical -memory (e.g. allocated with <function>kmalloc()</function>). There's also -<varname>UIO_MEM_VIRTUAL</varname> for virtual memory. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>phys_addr_t addr</varname>: Required if the mapping is used. -Fill in the address of your memory block. This address is the one that -appears in sysfs. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>resource_size_t size</varname>: Fill in the size of the -memory block that <varname>addr</varname> points to. If <varname>size</varname> -is zero, the mapping is considered unused. Note that you -<emphasis>must</emphasis> initialize <varname>size</varname> with zero for -all unused mappings. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>void *internal_addr</varname>: If you have to access this memory -region from within your kernel module, you will want to map it internally by -using something like <function>ioremap()</function>. Addresses -returned by this function cannot be mapped to user space, so you must not -store it in <varname>addr</varname>. Use <varname>internal_addr</varname> -instead to remember such an address. -</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -<para> -Please do not touch the <varname>map</varname> element of -<varname>struct uio_mem</varname>! It is used by the UIO framework -to set up sysfs files for this mapping. Simply leave it alone. -</para> - -<para> -Sometimes, your device can have one or more port regions which can not be -mapped to userspace. But if there are other possibilities for userspace to -access these ports, it makes sense to make information about the ports -available in sysfs. For each region, you have to set up a -<varname>struct uio_port</varname> in the <varname>port[]</varname> array. -Here's a description of the fields of <varname>struct uio_port</varname>: -</para> - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para> -<varname>char *porttype</varname>: Required. Set this to one of the predefined -constants. Use <varname>UIO_PORT_X86</varname> for the ioports found in x86 -architectures. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>unsigned long start</varname>: Required if the port region is used. -Fill in the number of the first port of this region. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para> -<varname>unsigned long size</varname>: Fill in the number of ports in this -region. If <varname>size</varname> is zero, the region is considered unused. -Note that you <emphasis>must</emphasis> initialize <varname>size</varname> -with zero for all unused regions. -</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -<para> -Please do not touch the <varname>portio</varname> element of -<varname>struct uio_port</varname>! It is used internally by the UIO -framework to set up sysfs files for this region. Simply leave it alone. -</para> - -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="adding_irq_handler"> -<title>Adding an interrupt handler</title> - <para> - What you need to do in your interrupt handler depends on your - hardware and on how you want to handle it. You should try to - keep the amount of code in your kernel interrupt handler low. - If your hardware requires no action that you - <emphasis>have</emphasis> to perform after each interrupt, - then your handler can be empty.</para> <para>If, on the other - hand, your hardware <emphasis>needs</emphasis> some action to - be performed after each interrupt, then you - <emphasis>must</emphasis> do it in your kernel module. Note - that you cannot rely on the userspace part of your driver. Your - userspace program can terminate at any time, possibly leaving - your hardware in a state where proper interrupt handling is - still required. - </para> - - <para> - There might also be applications where you want to read data - from your hardware at each interrupt and buffer it in a piece - of kernel memory you've allocated for that purpose. With this - technique you could avoid loss of data if your userspace - program misses an interrupt. - </para> - - <para> - A note on shared interrupts: Your driver should support - interrupt sharing whenever this is possible. It is possible if - and only if your driver can detect whether your hardware has - triggered the interrupt or not. This is usually done by looking - at an interrupt status register. If your driver sees that the - IRQ bit is actually set, it will perform its actions, and the - handler returns IRQ_HANDLED. If the driver detects that it was - not your hardware that caused the interrupt, it will do nothing - and return IRQ_NONE, allowing the kernel to call the next - possible interrupt handler. - </para> - - <para> - If you decide not to support shared interrupts, your card - won't work in computers with no free interrupts. As this - frequently happens on the PC platform, you can save yourself a - lot of trouble by supporting interrupt sharing. - </para> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="using_uio_pdrv"> -<title>Using uio_pdrv for platform devices</title> - <para> - In many cases, UIO drivers for platform devices can be handled in a - generic way. In the same place where you define your - <varname>struct platform_device</varname>, you simply also implement - your interrupt handler and fill your - <varname>struct uio_info</varname>. A pointer to this - <varname>struct uio_info</varname> is then used as - <varname>platform_data</varname> for your platform device. - </para> - <para> - You also need to set up an array of <varname>struct resource</varname> - containing addresses and sizes of your memory mappings. This - information is passed to the driver using the - <varname>.resource</varname> and <varname>.num_resources</varname> - elements of <varname>struct platform_device</varname>. - </para> - <para> - You now have to set the <varname>.name</varname> element of - <varname>struct platform_device</varname> to - <varname>"uio_pdrv"</varname> to use the generic UIO platform device - driver. This driver will fill the <varname>mem[]</varname> array - according to the resources given, and register the device. - </para> - <para> - The advantage of this approach is that you only have to edit a file - you need to edit anyway. You do not have to create an extra driver. - </para> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="using_uio_pdrv_genirq"> -<title>Using uio_pdrv_genirq for platform devices</title> - <para> - Especially in embedded devices, you frequently find chips where the - irq pin is tied to its own dedicated interrupt line. In such cases, - where you can be really sure the interrupt is not shared, we can take - the concept of <varname>uio_pdrv</varname> one step further and use a - generic interrupt handler. That's what - <varname>uio_pdrv_genirq</varname> does. - </para> - <para> - The setup for this driver is the same as described above for - <varname>uio_pdrv</varname>, except that you do not implement an - interrupt handler. The <varname>.handler</varname> element of - <varname>struct uio_info</varname> must remain - <varname>NULL</varname>. The <varname>.irq_flags</varname> element - must not contain <varname>IRQF_SHARED</varname>. - </para> - <para> - You will set the <varname>.name</varname> element of - <varname>struct platform_device</varname> to - <varname>"uio_pdrv_genirq"</varname> to use this driver. - </para> - <para> - The generic interrupt handler of <varname>uio_pdrv_genirq</varname> - will simply disable the interrupt line using - <function>disable_irq_nosync()</function>. After doing its work, - userspace can reenable the interrupt by writing 0x00000001 to the UIO - device file. The driver already implements an - <function>irq_control()</function> to make this possible, you must not - implement your own. - </para> - <para> - Using <varname>uio_pdrv_genirq</varname> not only saves a few lines of - interrupt handler code. You also do not need to know anything about - the chip's internal registers to create the kernel part of the driver. - All you need to know is the irq number of the pin the chip is - connected to. - </para> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="using-uio_dmem_genirq"> -<title>Using uio_dmem_genirq for platform devices</title> - <para> - In addition to statically allocated memory ranges, they may also be - a desire to use dynamically allocated regions in a user space driver. - In particular, being able to access memory made available through the - dma-mapping API, may be particularly useful. The - <varname>uio_dmem_genirq</varname> driver provides a way to accomplish - this. - </para> - <para> - This driver is used in a similar manner to the - <varname>"uio_pdrv_genirq"</varname> driver with respect to interrupt - configuration and handling. - </para> - <para> - Set the <varname>.name</varname> element of - <varname>struct platform_device</varname> to - <varname>"uio_dmem_genirq"</varname> to use this driver. - </para> - <para> - When using this driver, fill in the <varname>.platform_data</varname> - element of <varname>struct platform_device</varname>, which is of type - <varname>struct uio_dmem_genirq_pdata</varname> and which contains the - following elements: - </para> - <itemizedlist> - <listitem><para><varname>struct uio_info uioinfo</varname>: The same - structure used as the <varname>uio_pdrv_genirq</varname> platform - data</para></listitem> - <listitem><para><varname>unsigned int *dynamic_region_sizes</varname>: - Pointer to list of sizes of dynamic memory regions to be mapped into - user space. - </para></listitem> - <listitem><para><varname>unsigned int num_dynamic_regions</varname>: - Number of elements in <varname>dynamic_region_sizes</varname> array. - </para></listitem> - </itemizedlist> - <para> - The dynamic regions defined in the platform data will be appended to - the <varname> mem[] </varname> array after the platform device - resources, which implies that the total number of static and dynamic - memory regions cannot exceed <varname>MAX_UIO_MAPS</varname>. - </para> - <para> - The dynamic memory regions will be allocated when the UIO device file, - <varname>/dev/uioX</varname> is opened. - Similar to static memory resources, the memory region information for - dynamic regions is then visible via sysfs at - <varname>/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/mapY/*</varname>. - The dynamic memory regions will be freed when the UIO device file is - closed. When no processes are holding the device file open, the address - returned to userspace is ~0. - </para> -</sect1> - -</chapter> - -<chapter id="userspace_driver" xreflabel="Writing a driver in user space"> -<?dbhtml filename="userspace_driver.html"?> -<title>Writing a driver in userspace</title> - <para> - Once you have a working kernel module for your hardware, you can - write the userspace part of your driver. You don't need any special - libraries, your driver can be written in any reasonable language, - you can use floating point numbers and so on. In short, you can - use all the tools and libraries you'd normally use for writing a - userspace application. - </para> - -<sect1 id="getting_uio_information"> -<title>Getting information about your UIO device</title> - <para> - Information about all UIO devices is available in sysfs. The - first thing you should do in your driver is check - <varname>name</varname> and <varname>version</varname> to - make sure your talking to the right device and that its kernel - driver has the version you expect. - </para> - <para> - You should also make sure that the memory mapping you need - exists and has the size you expect. - </para> - <para> - There is a tool called <varname>lsuio</varname> that lists - UIO devices and their attributes. It is available here: - </para> - <para> - <ulink url="http://www.osadl.org/projects/downloads/UIO/user/"> - http://www.osadl.org/projects/downloads/UIO/user/</ulink> - </para> - <para> - With <varname>lsuio</varname> you can quickly check if your - kernel module is loaded and which attributes it exports. - Have a look at the manpage for details. - </para> - <para> - The source code of <varname>lsuio</varname> can serve as an - example for getting information about an UIO device. - The file <filename>uio_helper.c</filename> contains a lot of - functions you could use in your userspace driver code. - </para> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="mmap_device_memory"> -<title>mmap() device memory</title> - <para> - After you made sure you've got the right device with the - memory mappings you need, all you have to do is to call - <function>mmap()</function> to map the device's memory - to userspace. - </para> - <para> - The parameter <varname>offset</varname> of the - <function>mmap()</function> call has a special meaning - for UIO devices: It is used to select which mapping of - your device you want to map. To map the memory of - mapping N, you have to use N times the page size as - your offset: - </para> -<programlisting format="linespecific"> - offset = N * getpagesize(); -</programlisting> - <para> - N starts from zero, so if you've got only one memory - range to map, set <varname>offset = 0</varname>. - A drawback of this technique is that memory is always - mapped beginning with its start address. - </para> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="wait_for_interrupts"> -<title>Waiting for interrupts</title> - <para> - After you successfully mapped your devices memory, you - can access it like an ordinary array. Usually, you will - perform some initialization. After that, your hardware - starts working and will generate an interrupt as soon - as it's finished, has some data available, or needs your - attention because an error occurred. - </para> - <para> - <filename>/dev/uioX</filename> is a read-only file. A - <function>read()</function> will always block until an - interrupt occurs. There is only one legal value for the - <varname>count</varname> parameter of - <function>read()</function>, and that is the size of a - signed 32 bit integer (4). Any other value for - <varname>count</varname> causes <function>read()</function> - to fail. The signed 32 bit integer read is the interrupt - count of your device. If the value is one more than the value - you read the last time, everything is OK. If the difference - is greater than one, you missed interrupts. - </para> - <para> - You can also use <function>select()</function> on - <filename>/dev/uioX</filename>. - </para> -</sect1> - -</chapter> - -<chapter id="uio_pci_generic" xreflabel="Using Generic driver for PCI cards"> -<?dbhtml filename="uio_pci_generic.html"?> -<title>Generic PCI UIO driver</title> - <para> - The generic driver is a kernel module named uio_pci_generic. - It can work with any device compliant to PCI 2.3 (circa 2002) and - any compliant PCI Express device. Using this, you only need to - write the userspace driver, removing the need to write - a hardware-specific kernel module. - </para> - -<sect1 id="uio_pci_generic_binding"> -<title>Making the driver recognize the device</title> - <para> -Since the driver does not declare any device ids, it will not get loaded -automatically and will not automatically bind to any devices, you must load it -and allocate id to the driver yourself. For example: - <programlisting> - modprobe uio_pci_generic - echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/uio_pci_generic/new_id - </programlisting> - </para> - <para> -If there already is a hardware specific kernel driver for your device, the -generic driver still won't bind to it, in this case if you want to use the -generic driver (why would you?) you'll have to manually unbind the hardware -specific driver and bind the generic driver, like this: - <programlisting> - echo -n 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/e1000e/unbind - echo -n 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/uio_pci_generic/bind - </programlisting> - </para> - <para> -You can verify that the device has been bound to the driver -by looking for it in sysfs, for example like the following: - <programlisting> - ls -l /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:00:19.0/driver - </programlisting> -Which if successful should print - <programlisting> - .../0000:00:19.0/driver -> ../../../bus/pci/drivers/uio_pci_generic - </programlisting> -Note that the generic driver will not bind to old PCI 2.2 devices. -If binding the device failed, run the following command: - <programlisting> - dmesg - </programlisting> -and look in the output for failure reasons - </para> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="uio_pci_generic_internals"> -<title>Things to know about uio_pci_generic</title> - <para> -Interrupts are handled using the Interrupt Disable bit in the PCI command -register and Interrupt Status bit in the PCI status register. All devices -compliant to PCI 2.3 (circa 2002) and all compliant PCI Express devices should -support these bits. uio_pci_generic detects this support, and won't bind to -devices which do not support the Interrupt Disable Bit in the command register. - </para> - <para> -On each interrupt, uio_pci_generic sets the Interrupt Disable bit. -This prevents the device from generating further interrupts -until the bit is cleared. The userspace driver should clear this -bit before blocking and waiting for more interrupts. - </para> -</sect1> -<sect1 id="uio_pci_generic_userspace"> -<title>Writing userspace driver using uio_pci_generic</title> - <para> -Userspace driver can use pci sysfs interface, or the -libpci libray that wraps it, to talk to the device and to -re-enable interrupts by writing to the command register. - </para> -</sect1> -<sect1 id="uio_pci_generic_example"> -<title>Example code using uio_pci_generic</title> - <para> -Here is some sample userspace driver code using uio_pci_generic: -<programlisting> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <unistd.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <fcntl.h> -#include <errno.h> - -int main() -{ - int uiofd; - int configfd; - int err; - int i; - unsigned icount; - unsigned char command_high; - - uiofd = open("/dev/uio0", O_RDONLY); - if (uiofd < 0) { - perror("uio open:"); - return errno; - } - configfd = open("/sys/class/uio/uio0/device/config", O_RDWR); - if (configfd < 0) { - perror("config open:"); - return errno; - } - - /* Read and cache command value */ - err = pread(configfd, &command_high, 1, 5); - if (err != 1) { - perror("command config read:"); - return errno; - } - command_high &= ~0x4; - - for(i = 0;; ++i) { - /* Print out a message, for debugging. */ - if (i == 0) - fprintf(stderr, "Started uio test driver.\n"); - else - fprintf(stderr, "Interrupts: %d\n", icount); - - /****************************************/ - /* Here we got an interrupt from the - device. Do something to it. */ - /****************************************/ - - /* Re-enable interrupts. */ - err = pwrite(configfd, &command_high, 1, 5); - if (err != 1) { - perror("config write:"); - break; - } - - /* Wait for next interrupt. */ - err = read(uiofd, &icount, 4); - if (err != 4) { - perror("uio read:"); - break; - } - - } - return errno; -} - -</programlisting> - </para> -</sect1> - -</chapter> - -<chapter id="uio_hv_generic" xreflabel="Using Generic driver for Hyper-V VMBUS"> -<?dbhtml filename="uio_hv_generic.html"?> -<title>Generic Hyper-V UIO driver</title> - <para> - The generic driver is a kernel module named uio_hv_generic. - It supports devices on the Hyper-V VMBus similar to uio_pci_generic - on PCI bus. - </para> - -<sect1 id="uio_hv_generic_binding"> -<title>Making the driver recognize the device</title> - <para> -Since the driver does not declare any device GUID's, it will not get loaded -automatically and will not automatically bind to any devices, you must load it -and allocate id to the driver yourself. For example, to use the network device -GUID: - <programlisting> - modprobe uio_hv_generic - echo "f8615163-df3e-46c5-913f-f2d2f965ed0e" > /sys/bus/vmbus/drivers/uio_hv_generic/new_id - </programlisting> - </para> - <para> -If there already is a hardware specific kernel driver for the device, the -generic driver still won't bind to it, in this case if you want to use the -generic driver (why would you?) you'll have to manually unbind the hardware -specific driver and bind the generic driver, like this: - <programlisting> - echo -n vmbus-ed963694-e847-4b2a-85af-bc9cfc11d6f3 > /sys/bus/vmbus/drivers/hv_netvsc/unbind - echo -n vmbus-ed963694-e847-4b2a-85af-bc9cfc11d6f3 > /sys/bus/vmbus/drivers/uio_hv_generic/bind - </programlisting> - </para> - <para> -You can verify that the device has been bound to the driver -by looking for it in sysfs, for example like the following: - <programlisting> - ls -l /sys/bus/vmbus/devices/vmbus-ed963694-e847-4b2a-85af-bc9cfc11d6f3/driver - </programlisting> -Which if successful should print - <programlisting> - .../vmbus-ed963694-e847-4b2a-85af-bc9cfc11d6f3/driver -> ../../../bus/vmbus/drivers/uio_hv_generic - </programlisting> - </para> -</sect1> - -<sect1 id="uio_hv_generic_internals"> -<title>Things to know about uio_hv_generic</title> - <para> -On each interrupt, uio_hv_generic sets the Interrupt Disable bit. -This prevents the device from generating further interrupts -until the bit is cleared. The userspace driver should clear this -bit before blocking and waiting for more interrupts. - </para> -</sect1> -</chapter> - -<appendix id="app1"> -<title>Further information</title> -<itemizedlist> - <listitem><para> - <ulink url="http://www.osadl.org"> - OSADL homepage.</ulink> - </para></listitem> - <listitem><para> - <ulink url="http://www.linutronix.de"> - Linutronix homepage.</ulink> - </para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> -</appendix> - -</book> diff --git a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt index f2e745844d5b..608ba95d9461 100644 --- a/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt +++ b/Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.txt @@ -1195,6 +1195,10 @@ When zero, profiling data is discarded and associated debugfs files are removed at module unload time. + goldfish [X86] Enable the goldfish android emulator platform. + Don't use this when you are not running on the + android emulator + gpt [EFI] Forces disk with valid GPT signature but invalid Protective MBR to be treated as GPT. If the primary GPT is corrupted, it enables the backup/alternate diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/misc/idt_89hpesx.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/misc/idt_89hpesx.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b9093b79ab7d --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/misc/idt_89hpesx.txt @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +EEPROM / CSR SMBus-slave interface of IDT 89HPESx devices + +Required properties: + - compatible : should be "<manufacturer>,<type>" + Basically there is only one manufacturer: idt, but some + compatible devices may be produced in future. Following devices + are supported: 89hpes8nt2, 89hpes12nt3, 89hpes24nt6ag2, + 89hpes32nt8ag2, 89hpes32nt8bg2, 89hpes12nt12g2, 89hpes16nt16g2, + 89hpes24nt24g2, 89hpes32nt24ag2, 89hpes32nt24bg2; + 89hpes12n3, 89hpes12n3a, 89hpes24n3, 89hpes24n3a; + 89hpes32h8, 89hpes32h8g2, 89hpes48h12, 89hpes48h12g2, + 89hpes48h12ag2, 89hpes16h16, 89hpes22h16, 89hpes22h16g2, + 89hpes34h16, 89hpes34h16g2, 89hpes64h16, 89hpes64h16g2, + 89hpes64h16ag2; + 89hpes12t3g2, 89hpes24t3g2, 89hpes16t4, 89hpes4t4g2, + 89hpes10t4g2, 89hpes16t4g2, 89hpes16t4ag2, 89hpes5t5, + 89hpes6t5, 89hpes8t5, 89hpes8t5a, 89hpes24t6, 89hpes6t6g2, + 89hpes24t6g2, 89hpes16t7, 89hpes32t8, 89hpes32t8g2, + 89hpes48t12, 89hpes48t12g2. + - reg : I2C address of the IDT 89HPESx device. + +Optionally there can be EEPROM-compatible subnode: + - compatible: There are five EEPROM devices supported: 24c32, 24c64, 24c128, + 24c256 and 24c512 differed by size. + - reg: Custom address of EEPROM device (If not specified IDT 89HPESx + (optional) device will try to communicate with EEPROM sited by default + address - 0x50) + - read-only : Parameterless property disables writes to the EEPROM + (optional) + +Example: + idt@60 { + compatible = "idt,89hpes32nt8ag2"; + reg = <0x74>; + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + + eeprom@50 { + compatible = "onsemi,24c64"; + reg = <0x50>; + read-only; + }; + }; + diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/imx-ocotp.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/imx-ocotp.txt index 383d5889e95a..966a72ecc6bd 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/imx-ocotp.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/imx-ocotp.txt @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ Freescale i.MX6 On-Chip OTP Controller (OCOTP) device tree bindings This binding represents the on-chip eFuse OTP controller found on -i.MX6Q/D, i.MX6DL/S, i.MX6SL, and i.MX6SX SoCs. +i.MX6Q/D, i.MX6DL/S, i.MX6SL, i.MX6SX and i.MX6UL SoCs. Required properties: - compatible: should be one of "fsl,imx6q-ocotp" (i.MX6Q/D/DL/S), "fsl,imx6sl-ocotp" (i.MX6SL), or - "fsl,imx6sx-ocotp" (i.MX6SX), followed by "syscon". + "fsl,imx6sx-ocotp" (i.MX6SX), + "fsl,imx6ul-ocotp" (i.MX6UL), + followed by "syscon". - reg: Should contain the register base and length. - clocks: Should contain a phandle pointing to the gated peripheral clock. diff --git a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sram/sram.txt b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sram/sram.txt index 068c2c03c38f..267da4410aef 100644 --- a/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sram/sram.txt +++ b/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/sram/sram.txt @@ -42,6 +42,12 @@ Optional properties in the area nodes: and in use by another device or devices - export : indicates that the reserved SRAM area may be accessed outside of the kernel, e.g. by bootloader or userspace +- protect-exec : Same as 'pool' above but with the additional + constraint that code wil be run from the region and + that the memory is maintained as read-only, executable + during code execution. NOTE: This region must be page + aligned on start and end in order to properly allow + manipulation of the page attributes. - label : the name for the reserved partition, if omitted, the label is taken from the node name excluding the unit address. diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst index 5475a2807e7a..c5a1cd0a4ae7 100644 --- a/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/index.rst @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ available subsections can be seen below. miscellaneous vme 80211/index + uio-howto .. only:: subproject and html diff --git a/Documentation/driver-api/uio-howto.rst b/Documentation/driver-api/uio-howto.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f73d660b2956 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/driver-api/uio-howto.rst @@ -0,0 +1,705 @@ +======================= +The Userspace I/O HOWTO +======================= + +:Author: Hans-Jürgen Koch Linux developer, Linutronix +:Date: 2006-12-11 + +About this document +=================== + +Translations +------------ + +If you know of any translations for this document, or you are interested +in translating it, please email me hjk@hansjkoch.de. + +Preface +------- + +For many types of devices, creating a Linux kernel driver is overkill. +All that is really needed is some way to handle an interrupt and provide +access to the memory space of the device. The logic of controlling the +device does not necessarily have to be within the kernel, as the device +does not need to take advantage of any of other resources that the +kernel provides. One such common class of devices that are like this are +for industrial I/O cards. + +To address this situation, the userspace I/O system (UIO) was designed. +For typical industrial I/O cards, only a very small kernel module is +needed. The main part of the driver will run in user space. This +simplifies development and reduces the risk of serious bugs within a +kernel module. + +Please note that UIO is not an universal driver interface. Devices that +are already handled well by other kernel subsystems (like networking or +serial or USB) are no candidates for an UIO driver. Hardware that is +ideally suited for an UIO driver fulfills all of the following: + +- The device has memory that can be mapped. The device can be + controlled completely by writing to this memory. + +- The device usually generates interrupts. + +- The device does not fit into one of the standard kernel subsystems. + +Acknowledgments +--------------- + +I'd like to thank Thomas Gleixner and Benedikt Spranger of Linutronix, +who have not only written most of the UIO code, but also helped greatly +writing this HOWTO by giving me all kinds of background information. + +Feedback +-------- + +Find something wrong with this document? (Or perhaps something right?) I +would love to hear from you. Please email me at hjk@hansjkoch.de. + +About UIO +========= + +If you use UIO for your card's driver, here's what you get: + +- only one small kernel module to write and maintain. + +- develop the main part of your driver in user space, with all the + tools and libraries you're used to. + +- bugs in your driver won't crash the kernel. + +- updates of your driver can take place without recompiling the kernel. + +How UIO works +------------- + +Each UIO device is accessed through a device file and several sysfs +attribute files. The device file will be called ``/dev/uio0`` for the +first device, and ``/dev/uio1``, ``/dev/uio2`` and so on for subsequent +devices. + +``/dev/uioX`` is used to access the address space of the card. Just use +:c:func:`mmap()` to access registers or RAM locations of your card. + +Interrupts are handled by reading from ``/dev/uioX``. A blocking +:c:func:`read()` from ``/dev/uioX`` will return as soon as an +interrupt occurs. You can also use :c:func:`select()` on +``/dev/uioX`` to wait for an interrupt. The integer value read from +``/dev/uioX`` represents the total interrupt count. You can use this +number to figure out if you missed some interrupts. + +For some hardware that has more than one interrupt source internally, +but not separate IRQ mask and status registers, there might be +situations where userspace cannot determine what the interrupt source +was if the kernel handler disables them by writing to the chip's IRQ +register. In such a case, the kernel has to disable the IRQ completely +to leave the chip's register untouched. Now the userspace part can +determine the cause of the interrupt, but it cannot re-enable +interrupts. Another cornercase is chips where re-enabling interrupts is +a read-modify-write operation to a combined IRQ status/acknowledge +register. This would be racy if a new interrupt occurred simultaneously. + +To address these problems, UIO also implements a write() function. It is +normally not used and can be ignored for hardware that has only a single +interrupt source or has separate IRQ mask and status registers. If you +need it, however, a write to ``/dev/uioX`` will call the +:c:func:`irqcontrol()` function implemented by the driver. You have +to write a 32-bit value that is usually either 0 or 1 to disable or +enable interrupts. If a driver does not implement +:c:func:`irqcontrol()`, :c:func:`write()` will return with +``-ENOSYS``. + +To handle interrupts properly, your custom kernel module can provide its +own interrupt handler. It will automatically be called by the built-in +handler. + +For cards that don't generate interrupts but need to be polled, there is +the possibility to set up a timer that triggers the interrupt handler at +configurable time intervals. This interrupt simulation is done by +calling :c:func:`uio_event_notify()` from the timer's event +handler. + +Each driver provides attributes that are used to read or write +variables. These attributes are accessible through sysfs files. A custom +kernel driver module can add its own attributes to the device owned by +the uio driver, but not added to the UIO device itself at this time. +This might change in the future if it would be found to be useful. + +The following standard attributes are provided by the UIO framework: + +- ``name``: The name of your device. It is recommended to use the name + of your kernel module for this. + +- ``version``: A version string defined by your driver. This allows the + user space part of your driver to deal with different versions of the + kernel module. + +- ``event``: The total number of interrupts handled by the driver since + the last time the device node was read. + +These attributes appear under the ``/sys/class/uio/uioX`` directory. +Please note that this directory might be a symlink, and not a real +directory. Any userspace code that accesses it must be able to handle +this. + +Each UIO device can make one or more memory regions available for memory +mapping. This is necessary because some industrial I/O cards require +access to more than one PCI memory region in a driver. + +Each mapping has its own directory in sysfs, the first mapping appears +as ``/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/map0/``. Subsequent mappings create +directories ``map1/``, ``map2/``, and so on. These directories will only +appear if the size of the mapping is not 0. + +Each ``mapX/`` directory contains four read-only files that show +attributes of the memory: + +- ``name``: A string identifier for this mapping. This is optional, the + string can be empty. Drivers can set this to make it easier for + userspace to find the correct mapping. + +- ``addr``: The address of memory that can be mapped. + +- ``size``: The size, in bytes, of the memory pointed to by addr. + +- ``offset``: The offset, in bytes, that has to be added to the pointer + returned by :c:func:`mmap()` to get to the actual device memory. + This is important if the device's memory is not page aligned. + Remember that pointers returned by :c:func:`mmap()` are always + page aligned, so it is good style to always add this offset. + +From userspace, the different mappings are distinguished by adjusting +the ``offset`` parameter of the :c:func:`mmap()` call. To map the +memory of mapping N, you have to use N times the page size as your +offset:: + + offset = N * getpagesize(); + +Sometimes there is hardware with memory-like regions that can not be +mapped with the technique described here, but there are still ways to +access them from userspace. The most common example are x86 ioports. On +x86 systems, userspace can access these ioports using +:c:func:`ioperm()`, :c:func:`iopl()`, :c:func:`inb()`, +:c:func:`outb()`, and similar functions. + +Since these ioport regions can not be mapped, they will not appear under +``/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/`` like the normal memory described above. +Without information about the port regions a hardware has to offer, it +becomes difficult for the userspace part of the driver to find out which +ports belong to which UIO device. + +To address this situation, the new directory +``/sys/class/uio/uioX/portio/`` was added. It only exists if the driver +wants to pass information about one or more port regions to userspace. +If that is the case, subdirectories named ``port0``, ``port1``, and so +on, will appear underneath ``/sys/class/uio/uioX/portio/``. + +Each ``portX/`` directory contains four read-only files that show name, +start, size, and type of the port region: + +- ``name``: A string identifier for this port region. The string is + optional and can be empty. Drivers can set it to make it easier for + userspace to find a certain port region. + +- ``start``: The first port of this region. + +- ``size``: The number of ports in this region. + +- ``porttype``: A string describing the type of port. + +Writing your own kernel module +============================== + +Please have a look at ``uio_cif.c`` as an example. The following +paragraphs explain the different sections of this file. + +struct uio_info +--------------- + +This structure tells the framework the details of your driver, Some of +the members are required, others are optional. + +- ``const char *name``: Required. The name of your driver as it will + appear in sysfs. I recommend using the name of your module for this. + +- ``const char *version``: Required. This string appears in + ``/sys/class/uio/uioX/version``. + +- ``struct uio_mem mem[ MAX_UIO_MAPS ]``: Required if you have memory + that can be mapped with :c:func:`mmap()`. For each mapping you + need to fill one of the ``uio_mem`` structures. See the description + below for details. + +- ``struct uio_port port[ MAX_UIO_PORTS_REGIONS ]``: Required if you + want to pass information about ioports to userspace. For each port + region you need to fill one of the ``uio_port`` structures. See the + description below for details. + +- ``long irq``: Required. If your hardware generates an interrupt, it's + your modules task to determine the irq number during initialization. + If you don't have a hardware generated interrupt but want to trigger + the interrupt handler in some other way, set ``irq`` to + ``UIO_IRQ_CUSTOM``. If you had no interrupt at all, you could set + ``irq`` to ``UIO_IRQ_NONE``, though this rarely makes sense. + +- ``unsigned long irq_flags``: Required if you've set ``irq`` to a + hardware interrupt number. The flags given here will be used in the + call to :c:func:`request_irq()`. + +- ``int (*mmap)(struct uio_info *info, struct vm_area_struct *vma)``: + Optional. If you need a special :c:func:`mmap()` + function, you can set it here. If this pointer is not NULL, your + :c:func:`mmap()` will be called instead of the built-in one. + +- ``int (*open)(struct uio_info *info, struct inode *inode)``: + Optional. You might want to have your own :c:func:`open()`, + e.g. to enable interrupts only when your device is actually used. + +- ``int (*release)(struct uio_info *info, struct inode *inode)``: + Optional. If you define your own :c:func:`open()`, you will + probably also want a custom :c:func:`release()` function. + +- ``int (*irqcontrol)(struct uio_info *info, s32 irq_on)``: + Optional. If you need to be able to enable or disable interrupts + from userspace by writing to ``/dev/uioX``, you can implement this + function. The parameter ``irq_on`` will be 0 to disable interrupts + and 1 to enable them. + +Usually, your device will have one or more memory regions that can be +mapped to user space. For each region, you have to set up a +``struct uio_mem`` in the ``mem[]`` array. Here's a description of the +fields of ``struct uio_mem``: + +- ``const char *name``: Optional. Set this to help identify the memory + region, it will show up in the corresponding sysfs node. + +- ``int memtype``: Required if the mapping is used. Set this to + ``UIO_MEM_PHYS`` if you you have physical memory on your card to be + mapped. Use ``UIO_MEM_LOGICAL`` for logical memory (e.g. allocated + with :c:func:`kmalloc()`). There's also ``UIO_MEM_VIRTUAL`` for + virtual memory. + +- ``phys_addr_t addr``: Required if the mapping is used. Fill in the + address of your memory block. This address is the one that appears in + sysfs. + +- ``resource_size_t size``: Fill in the size of the memory block that + ``addr`` points to. If ``size`` is zero, the mapping is considered + unused. Note that you *must* initialize ``size`` with zero for all + unused mappings. + +- ``void *internal_addr``: If you have to access this memory region + from within your kernel module, you will want to map it internally by + using something like :c:func:`ioremap()`. Addresses returned by + this function cannot be mapped to user space, so you must not store + it in ``addr``. Use ``internal_addr`` instead to remember such an + address. + +Please do not touch the ``map`` element of ``struct uio_mem``! It is +used by the UIO framework to set up sysfs files for this mapping. Simply +leave it alone. + +Sometimes, your device can have one or more port regions which can not +be mapped to userspace. But if there are other possibilities for +userspace to access these ports, it makes sense to make information +about the ports available in sysfs. For each region, you have to set up +a ``struct uio_port`` in the ``port[]`` array. Here's a description of +the fields of ``struct uio_port``: + +- ``char *porttype``: Required. Set this to one of the predefined + constants. Use ``UIO_PORT_X86`` for the ioports found in x86 + architectures. + +- ``unsigned long start``: Required if the port region is used. Fill in + the number of the first port of this region. + +- ``unsigned long size``: Fill in the number of ports in this region. + If ``size`` is zero, the region is considered unused. Note that you + *must* initialize ``size`` with zero for all unused regions. + +Please do not touch the ``portio`` element of ``struct uio_port``! It is +used internally by the UIO framework to set up sysfs files for this +region. Simply leave it alone. + +Adding an interrupt handler +--------------------------- + +What you need to do in your interrupt handler depends on your hardware +and on how you want to handle it. You should try to keep the amount of +code in your kernel interrupt handler low. If your hardware requires no +action that you *have* to perform after each interrupt, then your +handler can be empty. + +If, on the other hand, your hardware *needs* some action to be performed +after each interrupt, then you *must* do it in your kernel module. Note +that you cannot rely on the userspace part of your driver. Your +userspace program can terminate at any time, possibly leaving your +hardware in a state where proper interrupt handling is still required. + +There might also be applications where you want to read data from your +hardware at each interrupt and buffer it in a piece of kernel memory +you've allocated for that purpose. With this technique you could avoid +loss of data if your userspace program misses an interrupt. + +A note on shared interrupts: Your driver should support interrupt +sharing whenever this is possible. It is possible if and only if your +driver can detect whether your hardware has triggered the interrupt or +not. This is usually done by looking at an interrupt status register. If +your driver sees that the IRQ bit is actually set, it will perform its +actions, and the handler returns IRQ_HANDLED. If the driver detects +that it was not your hardware that caused the interrupt, it will do +nothing and return IRQ_NONE, allowing the kernel to call the next +possible interrupt handler. + +If you decide not to support shared interrupts, your card won't work in +computers with no free interrupts. As this frequently happens on the PC +platform, you can save yourself a lot of trouble by supporting interrupt +sharing. + +Using uio_pdrv for platform devices +----------------------------------- + +In many cases, UIO drivers for platform devices can be handled in a +generic way. In the same place where you define your +``struct platform_device``, you simply also implement your interrupt +handler and fill your ``struct uio_info``. A pointer to this +``struct uio_info`` is then used as ``platform_data`` for your platform +device. + +You also need to set up an array of ``struct resource`` containing +addresses and sizes of your memory mappings. This information is passed +to the driver using the ``.resource`` and ``.num_resources`` elements of +``struct platform_device``. + +You now have to set the ``.name`` element of ``struct platform_device`` +to ``"uio_pdrv"`` to use the generic UIO platform device driver. This +driver will fill the ``mem[]`` array according to the resources given, +and register the device. + +The advantage of this approach is that you only have to edit a file you +need to edit anyway. You do not have to create an extra driver. + +Using uio_pdrv_genirq for platform devices +------------------------------------------ + +Especially in embedded devices, you frequently find chips where the irq +pin is tied to its own dedicated interrupt line. In such cases, where +you can be really sure the interrupt is not shared, we can take the +concept of ``uio_pdrv`` one step further and use a generic interrupt +handler. That's what ``uio_pdrv_genirq`` does. + +The setup for this driver is the same as described above for +``uio_pdrv``, except that you do not implement an interrupt handler. The +``.handler`` element of ``struct uio_info`` must remain ``NULL``. The +``.irq_flags`` element must not contain ``IRQF_SHARED``. + +You will set the ``.name`` element of ``struct platform_device`` to +``"uio_pdrv_genirq"`` to use this driver. + +The generic interrupt handler of ``uio_pdrv_genirq`` will simply disable +the interrupt line using :c:func:`disable_irq_nosync()`. After +doing its work, userspace can reenable the interrupt by writing +0x00000001 to the UIO device file. The driver already implements an +:c:func:`irq_control()` to make this possible, you must not +implement your own. + +Using ``uio_pdrv_genirq`` not only saves a few lines of interrupt +handler code. You also do not need to know anything about the chip's +internal registers to create the kernel part of the driver. All you need +to know is the irq number of the pin the chip is connected to. + +Using uio_dmem_genirq for platform devices +------------------------------------------ + +In addition to statically allocated memory ranges, they may also be a +desire to use dynamically allocated regions in a user space driver. In +particular, being able to access memory made available through the +dma-mapping API, may be particularly useful. The ``uio_dmem_genirq`` +driver provides a way to accomplish this. + +This driver is used in a similar manner to the ``"uio_pdrv_genirq"`` +driver with respect to interrupt configuration and handling. + +Set the ``.name`` element of ``struct platform_device`` to +``"uio_dmem_genirq"`` to use this driver. + +When using this driver, fill in the ``.platform_data`` element of +``struct platform_device``, which is of type +``struct uio_dmem_genirq_pdata`` and which contains the following +elements: + +- ``struct uio_info uioinfo``: The same structure used as the + ``uio_pdrv_genirq`` platform data + +- ``unsigned int *dynamic_region_sizes``: Pointer to list of sizes of + dynamic memory regions to be mapped into user space. + +- ``unsigned int num_dynamic_regions``: Number of elements in + ``dynamic_region_sizes`` array. + +The dynamic regions defined in the platform data will be appended to the +`` mem[] `` array after the platform device resources, which implies +that the total number of static and dynamic memory regions cannot exceed +``MAX_UIO_MAPS``. + +The dynamic memory regions will be allocated when the UIO device file, +``/dev/uioX`` is opened. Similar to static memory resources, the memory +region information for dynamic regions is then visible via sysfs at +``/sys/class/uio/uioX/maps/mapY/*``. The dynamic memory regions will be +freed when the UIO device file is closed. When no processes are holding +the device file open, the address returned to userspace is ~0. + +Writing a driver in userspace +============================= + +Once you have a working kernel module for your hardware, you can write +the userspace part of your driver. You don't need any special libraries, +your driver can be written in any reasonable language, you can use +floating point numbers and so on. In short, you can use all the tools +and libraries you'd normally use for writing a userspace application. + +Getting information about your UIO device +----------------------------------------- + +Information about all UIO devices is available in sysfs. The first thing +you should do in your driver is check ``name`` and ``version`` to make +sure your talking to the right device and that its kernel driver has the +version you expect. + +You should also make sure that the memory mapping you need exists and +has the size you expect. + +There is a tool called ``lsuio`` that lists UIO devices and their +attributes. It is available here: + +http://www.osadl.org/projects/downloads/UIO/user/ + +With ``lsuio`` you can quickly check if your kernel module is loaded and +which attributes it exports. Have a look at the manpage for details. + +The source code of ``lsuio`` can serve as an example for getting +information about an UIO device. The file ``uio_helper.c`` contains a +lot of functions you could use in your userspace driver code. + +mmap() device memory +-------------------- + +After you made sure you've got the right device with the memory mappings +you need, all you have to do is to call :c:func:`mmap()` to map the +device's memory to userspace. + +The parameter ``offset`` of the :c:func:`mmap()` call has a special +meaning for UIO devices: It is used to select which mapping of your +device you want to map. To map the memory of mapping N, you have to use +N times the page size as your offset:: + + offset = N * getpagesize(); + +N starts from zero, so if you've got only one memory range to map, set +``offset = 0``. A drawback of this technique is that memory is always +mapped beginning with its start address. + +Waiting for interrupts +---------------------- + +After you successfully mapped your devices memory, you can access it +like an ordinary array. Usually, you will perform some initialization. +After that, your hardware starts working and will generate an interrupt +as soon as it's finished, has some data available, or needs your +attention because an error occurred. + +``/dev/uioX`` is a read-only file. A :c:func:`read()` will always +block until an interrupt occurs. There is only one legal value for the +``count`` parameter of :c:func:`read()`, and that is the size of a +signed 32 bit integer (4). Any other value for ``count`` causes +:c:func:`read()` to fail. The signed 32 bit integer read is the +interrupt count of your device. If the value is one more than the value +you read the last time, everything is OK. If the difference is greater +than one, you missed interrupts. + +You can also use :c:func:`select()` on ``/dev/uioX``. + +Generic PCI UIO driver +====================== + +The generic driver is a kernel module named uio_pci_generic. It can +work with any device compliant to PCI 2.3 (circa 2002) and any compliant +PCI Express device. Using this, you only need to write the userspace +driver, removing the need to write a hardware-specific kernel module. + +Making the driver recognize the device +-------------------------------------- + +Since the driver does not declare any device ids, it will not get loaded +automatically and will not automatically bind to any devices, you must +load it and allocate id to the driver yourself. For example:: + + modprobe uio_pci_generic + echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/uio_pci_generic/new_id + +If there already is a hardware specific kernel driver for your device, +the generic driver still won't bind to it, in this case if you want to +use the generic driver (why would you?) you'll have to manually unbind +the hardware specific driver and bind the generic driver, like this:: + + echo -n 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/e1000e/unbind + echo -n 0000:00:19.0 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/uio_pci_generic/bind + +You can verify that the device has been bound to the driver by looking +for it in sysfs, for example like the following:: + + ls -l /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:00:19.0/driver + +Which if successful should print:: + + .../0000:00:19.0/driver -> ../../../bus/pci/drivers/uio_pci_generic + +Note that the generic driver will not bind to old PCI 2.2 devices. If +binding the device failed, run the following command:: + + dmesg + +and look in the output for failure reasons. + +Things to know about uio_pci_generic +------------------------------------ + +Interrupts are handled using the Interrupt Disable bit in the PCI +command register and Interrupt Status bit in the PCI status register. +All devices compliant to PCI 2.3 (circa 2002) and all compliant PCI +Express devices should support these bits. uio_pci_generic detects +this support, and won't bind to devices which do not support the +Interrupt Disable Bit in the command register. + +On each interrupt, uio_pci_generic sets the Interrupt Disable bit. +This prevents the device from generating further interrupts until the +bit is cleared. The userspace driver should clear this bit before +blocking and waiting for more interrupts. + +Writing userspace driver using uio_pci_generic +------------------------------------------------ + +Userspace driver can use pci sysfs interface, or the libpci library that +wraps it, to talk to the device and to re-enable interrupts by writing +to the command register. + +Example code using uio_pci_generic +---------------------------------- + +Here is some sample userspace driver code using uio_pci_generic:: + + #include <stdlib.h> + #include <stdio.h> + #include <unistd.h> + #include <sys/types.h> + #include <sys/stat.h> + #include <fcntl.h> + #include <errno.h> + + int main() + { + int uiofd; + int configfd; + int err; + int i; + unsigned icount; + unsigned char command_high; + + uiofd = open("/dev/uio0", O_RDONLY); + if (uiofd < 0) { + perror("uio open:"); + return errno; + } + configfd = open("/sys/class/uio/uio0/device/config", O_RDWR); + if (configfd < 0) { + perror("config open:"); + return errno; + } + + /* Read and cache command value */ + err = pread(configfd, &command_high, 1, 5); + if (err != 1) { + perror("command config read:"); + return errno; + } + command_high &= ~0x4; + + for(i = 0;; ++i) { + /* Print out a message, for debugging. */ + if (i == 0) + fprintf(stderr, "Started uio test driver.\n"); + else + fprintf(stderr, "Interrupts: %d\n", icount); + + /****************************************/ + /* Here we got an interrupt from the + device. Do something to it. */ + /****************************************/ + + /* Re-enable interrupts. */ + err = pwrite(configfd, &command_high, 1, 5); + if (err != 1) { + perror("config write:"); + break; + } + + /* Wait for next interrupt. */ + err = read(uiofd, &icount, 4); + if (err != 4) { + perror("uio read:"); + break; + } + + } + return errno; + } + +Generic Hyper-V UIO driver +========================== + +The generic driver is a kernel module named uio_hv_generic. It +supports devices on the Hyper-V VMBus similar to uio_pci_generic on +PCI bus. + +Making the driver recognize the device +-------------------------------------- + +Since the driver does not declare any device GUID's, it will not get +loaded automatically and will not automatically bind to any devices, you +must load it and allocate id to the driver yourself. For example, to use +the network device GUID:: + + modprobe uio_hv_generic + echo "f8615163-df3e-46c5-913f-f2d2f965ed0e" > /sys/bus/vmbus/drivers/uio_hv_generic/new_id + +If there already is a hardware specific kernel driver for the device, +the generic driver still won't bind to it, in this case if you want to +use the generic driver (why would you?) you'll have to manually unbind +the hardware specific driver and bind the generic driver, like this:: + + echo -n vmbus-ed963694-e847-4b2a-85af-bc9cfc11d6f3 > /sys/bus/vmbus/drivers/hv_netvsc/unbind + echo -n vmbus-ed963694-e847-4b2a-85af-bc9cfc11d6f3 > /sys/bus/vmbus/drivers/uio_hv_generic/bind + +You can verify that the device has been bound to the driver by looking +for it in sysfs, for example like the following:: + + ls -l /sys/bus/vmbus/devices/vmbus-ed963694-e847-4b2a-85af-bc9cfc11d6f3/driver + +Which if successful should print:: + + .../vmbus-ed963694-e847-4b2a-85af-bc9cfc11d6f3/driver -> ../../../bus/vmbus/drivers/uio_hv_generic + +Things to know about uio_hv_generic +----------------------------------- + +On each interrupt, uio_hv_generic sets the Interrupt Disable bit. This +prevents the device from generating further interrupts until the bit is +cleared. The userspace driver should clear this bit before blocking and +waiting for more interrupts. + +Further information +=================== + +- `OSADL homepage. <http://www.osadl.org>`_ + +- `Linutronix homepage. <http://www.linutronix.de>`_ diff --git a/Documentation/extcon/intel-int3496.txt b/Documentation/extcon/intel-int3496.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..af0b366c25b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/extcon/intel-int3496.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +Intel INT3496 ACPI device extcon driver documentation +----------------------------------------------------- + +The Intel INT3496 ACPI device extcon driver is a driver for ACPI +devices with an acpi-id of INT3496, such as found for example on +Intel Baytrail and Cherrytrail tablets. + +This ACPI device describes how the OS can read the id-pin of the devices' +USB-otg port, as well as how it optionally can enable Vbus output on the +otg port and how it can optionally control the muxing of the data pins +between an USB host and an USB peripheral controller. + +The ACPI devices exposes this functionality by returning an array with up +to 3 gpio descriptors from its ACPI _CRS (Current Resource Settings) call: + +Index 0: The input gpio for the id-pin, this is always present and valid +Index 1: The output gpio for enabling Vbus output from the device to the otg + port, write 1 to enable the Vbus output (this gpio descriptor may + be absent or invalid) +Index 2: The output gpio for muxing of the data pins between the USB host and + the USB peripheral controller, write 1 to mux to the peripheral + controller diff --git a/Documentation/fpga/fpga-mgr.txt b/Documentation/fpga/fpga-mgr.txt index 86ee5078fd03..78f197fadfd1 100644 --- a/Documentation/fpga/fpga-mgr.txt +++ b/Documentation/fpga/fpga-mgr.txt @@ -22,7 +22,16 @@ To program the FPGA from a file or from a buffer: struct fpga_image_info *info, const char *buf, size_t count); -Load the FPGA from an image which exists as a buffer in memory. +Load the FPGA from an image which exists as a contiguous buffer in +memory. Allocating contiguous kernel memory for the buffer should be avoided, +users are encouraged to use the _sg interface instead of this. + + int fpga_mgr_buf_load_sg(struct fpga_manager *mgr, + struct fpga_image_info *info, + struct sg_table *sgt); + +Load the FPGA from an image from non-contiguous in memory. Callers can +construct a sg_table using alloc_page backed memory. int fpga_mgr_firmware_load(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct fpga_image_info *info, @@ -166,7 +175,7 @@ success or negative error codes otherwise. The programming sequence is: 1. .write_init - 2. .write (may be called once or multiple times) + 2. .write or .write_sg (may be called once or multiple times) 3. .write_complete The .write_init function will prepare the FPGA to receive the image data. The @@ -176,7 +185,11 @@ buffer up at least this much before starting. The .write function writes a buffer to the FPGA. The buffer may be contain the whole FPGA image or may be a smaller chunk of an FPGA image. In the latter -case, this function is called multiple times for successive chunks. +case, this function is called multiple times for successive chunks. This interface +is suitable for drivers which use PIO. + +The .write_sg version behaves the same as .write except the input is a sg_table +scatter list. This interface is suitable for drivers which use DMA. The .write_complete function is called after all the image has been written to put the FPGA into operating mode. diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index d6e91e96f4e5..427c97e429bf 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -5993,6 +5993,7 @@ S: Maintained F: arch/x86/include/asm/mshyperv.h F: arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h F: arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mshyperv.c +F: arch/x86/hyperv F: drivers/hid/hid-hyperv.c F: drivers/hv/ F: drivers/input/serio/hyperv-keyboard.c @@ -13071,7 +13072,7 @@ USERSPACE I/O (UIO) M: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> S: Maintained T: git git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/char-misc.git -F: Documentation/DocBook/uio-howto.tmpl +F: Documentation/driver-api/uio-howto.rst F: drivers/uio/ F: include/linux/uio*.h diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da850.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da850.c index 1d873d15b545..9780829f8a05 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da850.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da850.c @@ -557,15 +557,7 @@ static struct clk_lookup da850_clks[] = { CLK("da830-mmc.0", NULL, &mmcsd0_clk), CLK("da830-mmc.1", NULL, &mmcsd1_clk), CLK("ti-aemif", NULL, &aemif_clk), - /* - * The only user of this clock is davinci_nand and it get's it through - * con_id. The nand node itself is created from within the aemif - * driver to guarantee that it's probed after the aemif timing - * parameters are configured. of_dev_auxdata is not accessible from - * the aemif driver and can't be passed to of_platform_populate(). For - * that reason we're leaving the dev_id here as NULL. - */ - CLK(NULL, "aemif", &aemif_nand_clk), + CLK("davinci-nand.0", "aemif", &aemif_nand_clk), CLK("ohci-da8xx", "usb11", &usb11_clk), CLK("musb-da8xx", "usb20", &usb20_clk), CLK("spi_davinci.0", NULL, &spi0_clk), diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da8xx-dt.c b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da8xx-dt.c index 9ee44da6eb7b..06205fe4c120 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da8xx-dt.c +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/da8xx-dt.c @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ #include <linux/of_irq.h> #include <linux/of_platform.h> #include <linux/irqdomain.h> +#include <linux/platform_data/ti-aemif.h> #include <asm/mach/arch.h> @@ -18,6 +19,15 @@ #include "cp_intc.h" #include <mach/da8xx.h> +static struct of_dev_auxdata da850_aemif_auxdata_lookup[] = { + OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,davinci-nand", 0x62000000, "davinci-nand.0", NULL), + {} +}; + +static struct aemif_platform_data aemif_data = { + .dev_lookup = da850_aemif_auxdata_lookup, +}; + static struct of_dev_auxdata da850_auxdata_lookup[] __initdata = { OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,davinci-i2c", 0x01c22000, "i2c_davinci.1", NULL), OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,davinci-i2c", 0x01e28000, "i2c_davinci.2", NULL), @@ -37,7 +47,7 @@ static struct of_dev_auxdata da850_auxdata_lookup[] __initdata = { OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,davinci-dm6467-emac", 0x01e20000, "davinci_emac.1", NULL), OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,da830-mcasp-audio", 0x01d00000, "davinci-mcasp.0", NULL), - OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,da850-aemif", 0x68000000, "ti-aemif", NULL), + OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,da850-aemif", 0x68000000, "ti-aemif", &aemif_data), OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,da850-tilcdc", 0x01e13000, "da8xx_lcdc.0", NULL), OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,da830-ohci", 0x01e25000, "ohci-da8xx", NULL), OF_DEV_AUXDATA("ti,da830-musb", 0x01e00000, "musb-da8xx", NULL), diff --git a/arch/x86/Kbuild b/arch/x86/Kbuild index eb3abf8ac44e..586b786b3edf 100644 --- a/arch/x86/Kbuild +++ b/arch/x86/Kbuild @@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_KVM) += kvm/ # Xen paravirtualization support obj-$(CONFIG_XEN) += xen/ +# Hyper-V paravirtualization support +obj-$(CONFIG_HYPERVISOR_GUEST) += hyperv/ + # lguest paravirtualization support obj-$(CONFIG_LGUEST_GUEST) += lguest/ diff --git a/arch/x86/hyperv/Makefile b/arch/x86/hyperv/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..171ae09864d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/x86/hyperv/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +obj-y := hv_init.o diff --git a/arch/x86/hyperv/hv_init.c b/arch/x86/hyperv/hv_init.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..db64baf0e500 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/x86/hyperv/hv_init.c @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +/* + * X86 specific Hyper-V initialization code. + * + * Copyright (C) 2016, Microsoft, Inc. + * + * Author : K. Y. Srinivasan <kys@microsoft.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published + * by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * 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. + * + */ + +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <asm/hypervisor.h> +#include <asm/hyperv.h> +#include <asm/mshyperv.h> +#include <linux/version.h> +#include <linux/vmalloc.h> +#include <linux/mm.h> +#include <linux/clockchips.h> + + +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 + +static struct ms_hyperv_tsc_page *tsc_pg; + +static u64 read_hv_clock_tsc(struct clocksource *arg) +{ + u64 current_tick; + + if (tsc_pg->tsc_sequence != 0) { + /* + * Use the tsc page to compute the value. + */ + + while (1) { + u64 tmp; + u32 sequence = tsc_pg->tsc_sequence; + u64 cur_tsc; + u64 scale = tsc_pg->tsc_scale; + s64 offset = tsc_pg->tsc_offset; + + rdtscll(cur_tsc); + /* current_tick = ((cur_tsc *scale) >> 64) + offset */ + asm("mulq %3" + : "=d" (current_tick), "=a" (tmp) + : "a" (cur_tsc), "r" (scale)); + + current_tick += offset; + if (tsc_pg->tsc_sequence == sequence) + return current_tick; + + if (tsc_pg->tsc_sequence != 0) + continue; + /* + * Fallback using MSR method. + */ + break; + } + } + rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT, current_tick); + return current_tick; +} + +static struct clocksource hyperv_cs_tsc = { + .name = "hyperv_clocksource_tsc_page", + .rating = 400, + .read = read_hv_clock_tsc, + .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64), + .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, +}; +#endif + +static u64 read_hv_clock_msr(struct clocksource *arg) +{ + u64 current_tick; + /* + * Read the partition counter to get the current tick count. This count + * is set to 0 when the partition is created and is incremented in + * 100 nanosecond units. + */ + rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT, current_tick); + return current_tick; +} + +static struct clocksource hyperv_cs_msr = { + .name = "hyperv_clocksource_msr", + .rating = 400, + .read = read_hv_clock_msr, + .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64), + .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, +}; + +static void *hypercall_pg; +struct clocksource *hyperv_cs; +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hyperv_cs); + +/* + * This function is to be invoked early in the boot sequence after the + * hypervisor has been detected. + * + * 1. Setup the hypercall page. + * 2. Register Hyper-V specific clocksource. + */ +void hyperv_init(void) +{ + u64 guest_id; + union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents hypercall_msr; + + if (x86_hyper != &x86_hyper_ms_hyperv) + return; + + /* + * Setup the hypercall page and enable hypercalls. + * 1. Register the guest ID + * 2. Enable the hypercall and register the hypercall page + */ + guest_id = generate_guest_id(0, LINUX_VERSION_CODE, 0); + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_GUEST_OS_ID, guest_id); + + hypercall_pg = __vmalloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL, PAGE_KERNEL_RX); + if (hypercall_pg == NULL) { + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_GUEST_OS_ID, 0); + return; + } + + rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); + hypercall_msr.enable = 1; + hypercall_msr.guest_physical_address = vmalloc_to_pfn(hypercall_pg); + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); + + /* + * Register Hyper-V specific clocksource. + */ +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 + if (ms_hyperv.features & HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC_AVAILABLE) { + union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents tsc_msr; + + tsc_pg = __vmalloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL, PAGE_KERNEL); + if (!tsc_pg) + goto register_msr_cs; + + hyperv_cs = &hyperv_cs_tsc; + + rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC, tsc_msr.as_uint64); + + tsc_msr.enable = 1; + tsc_msr.guest_physical_address = vmalloc_to_pfn(tsc_pg); + + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC, tsc_msr.as_uint64); + clocksource_register_hz(&hyperv_cs_tsc, NSEC_PER_SEC/100); + return; + } +#endif + /* + * For 32 bit guests just use the MSR based mechanism for reading + * the partition counter. + */ + +register_msr_cs: + hyperv_cs = &hyperv_cs_msr; + if (ms_hyperv.features & HV_X64_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT_AVAILABLE) + clocksource_register_hz(&hyperv_cs_msr, NSEC_PER_SEC/100); +} + +/* + * This routine is called before kexec/kdump, it does the required cleanup. + */ +void hyperv_cleanup(void) +{ + union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents hypercall_msr; + + /* Reset our OS id */ + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_GUEST_OS_ID, 0); + + /* Reset the hypercall page */ + hypercall_msr.as_uint64 = 0; + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); + + /* Reset the TSC page */ + hypercall_msr.as_uint64 = 0; + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hyperv_cleanup); + +/* + * hv_do_hypercall- Invoke the specified hypercall + */ +u64 hv_do_hypercall(u64 control, void *input, void *output) +{ + u64 input_address = (input) ? virt_to_phys(input) : 0; + u64 output_address = (output) ? virt_to_phys(output) : 0; +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 + u64 hv_status = 0; + + if (!hypercall_pg) + return (u64)ULLONG_MAX; + + __asm__ __volatile__("mov %0, %%r8" : : "r" (output_address) : "r8"); + __asm__ __volatile__("call *%3" : "=a" (hv_status) : + "c" (control), "d" (input_address), + "m" (hypercall_pg)); + + return hv_status; + +#else + + u32 control_hi = control >> 32; + u32 control_lo = control & 0xFFFFFFFF; + u32 hv_status_hi = 1; + u32 hv_status_lo = 1; + u32 input_address_hi = input_address >> 32; + u32 input_address_lo = input_address & 0xFFFFFFFF; + u32 output_address_hi = output_address >> 32; + u32 output_address_lo = output_address & 0xFFFFFFFF; + + if (!hypercall_pg) + return (u64)ULLONG_MAX; + + __asm__ __volatile__ ("call *%8" : "=d"(hv_status_hi), + "=a"(hv_status_lo) : "d" (control_hi), + "a" (control_lo), "b" (input_address_hi), + "c" (input_address_lo), "D"(output_address_hi), + "S"(output_address_lo), "m" (hypercall_pg)); + + return hv_status_lo | ((u64)hv_status_hi << 32); +#endif /* !x86_64 */ +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_do_hypercall); + +void hyperv_report_panic(struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + static bool panic_reported; + + /* + * We prefer to report panic on 'die' chain as we have proper + * registers to report, but if we miss it (e.g. on BUG()) we need + * to report it on 'panic'. + */ + if (panic_reported) + return; + panic_reported = true; + + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P0, regs->ip); + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P1, regs->ax); + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P2, regs->bx); + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P3, regs->cx); + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P4, regs->dx); + + /* + * Let Hyper-V know there is crash data available + */ + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_CTL, HV_CRASH_CTL_CRASH_NOTIFY); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hyperv_report_panic); + +bool hv_is_hypercall_page_setup(void) +{ + union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents hypercall_msr; + + /* Check if the hypercall page is setup */ + hypercall_msr.as_uint64 = 0; + rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); + + if (!hypercall_msr.enable) + return false; + + return true; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_is_hypercall_page_setup); diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/mshyperv.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/mshyperv.h index aaf59b7da98a..7c9c895432a9 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/mshyperv.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/mshyperv.h @@ -3,8 +3,28 @@ #include <linux/types.h> #include <linux/interrupt.h> +#include <linux/clocksource.h> #include <asm/hyperv.h> +/* + * The below CPUID leaves are present if VersionAndFeatures.HypervisorPresent + * is set by CPUID(HVCPUID_VERSION_FEATURES). + */ +enum hv_cpuid_function { + HVCPUID_VERSION_FEATURES = 0x00000001, + HVCPUID_VENDOR_MAXFUNCTION = 0x40000000, + HVCPUID_INTERFACE = 0x40000001, + + /* + * The remaining functions depend on the value of + * HVCPUID_INTERFACE + */ + HVCPUID_VERSION = 0x40000002, + HVCPUID_FEATURES = 0x40000003, + HVCPUID_ENLIGHTENMENT_INFO = 0x40000004, + HVCPUID_IMPLEMENTATION_LIMITS = 0x40000005, +}; + struct ms_hyperv_info { u32 features; u32 misc_features; @@ -13,6 +33,128 @@ struct ms_hyperv_info { extern struct ms_hyperv_info ms_hyperv; +/* + * Declare the MSR used to setup pages used to communicate with the hypervisor. + */ +union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents { + u64 as_uint64; + struct { + u64 enable:1; + u64 reserved:11; + u64 guest_physical_address:52; + }; +}; + +/* + * TSC page layout. + */ + +struct ms_hyperv_tsc_page { + volatile u32 tsc_sequence; + u32 reserved1; + volatile u64 tsc_scale; + volatile s64 tsc_offset; + u64 reserved2[509]; +}; + +/* + * The guest OS needs to register the guest ID with the hypervisor. + * The guest ID is a 64 bit entity and the structure of this ID is + * specified in the Hyper-V specification: + * + * msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542653%28v=vs.85%29.aspx + * + * While the current guideline does not specify how Linux guest ID(s) + * need to be generated, our plan is to publish the guidelines for + * Linux and other guest operating systems that currently are hosted + * on Hyper-V. The implementation here conforms to this yet + * unpublished guidelines. + * + * + * Bit(s) + * 63 - Indicates if the OS is Open Source or not; 1 is Open Source + * 62:56 - Os Type; Linux is 0x100 + * 55:48 - Distro specific identification + * 47:16 - Linux kernel version number + * 15:0 - Distro specific identification + * + * + */ + +#define HV_LINUX_VENDOR_ID 0x8100 + +/* + * Generate the guest ID based on the guideline described above. + */ + +static inline __u64 generate_guest_id(__u64 d_info1, __u64 kernel_version, + __u64 d_info2) +{ + __u64 guest_id = 0; + + guest_id = (((__u64)HV_LINUX_VENDOR_ID) << 48); + guest_id |= (d_info1 << 48); + guest_id |= (kernel_version << 16); + guest_id |= d_info2; + + return guest_id; +} + + +/* Free the message slot and signal end-of-message if required */ +static inline void vmbus_signal_eom(struct hv_message *msg, u32 old_msg_type) +{ + /* + * On crash we're reading some other CPU's message page and we need + * to be careful: this other CPU may already had cleared the header + * and the host may already had delivered some other message there. + * In case we blindly write msg->header.message_type we're going + * to lose it. We can still lose a message of the same type but + * we count on the fact that there can only be one + * CHANNELMSG_UNLOAD_RESPONSE and we don't care about other messages + * on crash. + */ + if (cmpxchg(&msg->header.message_type, old_msg_type, + HVMSG_NONE) != old_msg_type) + return; + + /* + * Make sure the write to MessageType (ie set to + * HVMSG_NONE) happens before we read the + * MessagePending and EOMing. Otherwise, the EOMing + * will not deliver any more messages since there is + * no empty slot + */ + mb(); + + if (msg->header.message_flags.msg_pending) { + /* + * This will cause message queue rescan to + * possibly deliver another msg from the + * hypervisor + */ + wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_EOM, 0); + } +} + +#define hv_get_current_tick(tick) rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT, tick) +#define hv_init_timer(timer, tick) wrmsrl(timer, tick) +#define hv_init_timer_config(config, val) wrmsrl(config, val) + +#define hv_get_simp(val) rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIMP, val) +#define hv_set_simp(val) wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIMP, val) + +#define hv_get_siefp(val) rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIEFP, val) +#define hv_set_siefp(val) wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIEFP, val) + +#define hv_get_synic_state(val) rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SCONTROL, val) +#define hv_set_synic_state(val) wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SCONTROL, val) + +#define hv_get_vp_index(index) rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_VP_INDEX, index) + +#define hv_get_synint_state(int_num, val) rdmsrl(int_num, val) +#define hv_set_synint_state(int_num, val) wrmsrl(int_num, val) + void hyperv_callback_vector(void); #ifdef CONFIG_TRACING #define trace_hyperv_callback_vector hyperv_callback_vector @@ -25,4 +167,13 @@ void hv_setup_kexec_handler(void (*handler)(void)); void hv_remove_kexec_handler(void); void hv_setup_crash_handler(void (*handler)(struct pt_regs *regs)); void hv_remove_crash_handler(void); + +#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HYPERV) +extern struct clocksource *hyperv_cs; + +void hyperv_init(void); +void hyperv_report_panic(struct pt_regs *regs); +bool hv_is_hypercall_page_setup(void); +void hyperv_cleanup(void); +#endif #endif diff --git a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h index 9b1a91834ac8..3a20ccf787b8 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/uapi/asm/hyperv.h @@ -73,6 +73,9 @@ */ #define HV_X64_MSR_STAT_PAGES_AVAILABLE (1 << 8) +/* Crash MSR available */ +#define HV_FEATURE_GUEST_CRASH_MSR_AVAILABLE (1 << 10) + /* * Feature identification: EBX indicates which flags were specified at * partition creation. The format is the same as the partition creation @@ -144,6 +147,11 @@ */ #define HV_X64_RELAXED_TIMING_RECOMMENDED (1 << 5) +/* + * Crash notification flag. + */ +#define HV_CRASH_CTL_CRASH_NOTIFY (1ULL << 63) + /* MSR used to identify the guest OS. */ #define HV_X64_MSR_GUEST_OS_ID 0x40000000 diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mshyperv.c b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mshyperv.c index 65e20c97e04b..b5375b9497b3 100644 --- a/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mshyperv.c +++ b/arch/x86/kernel/cpu/mshyperv.c @@ -133,26 +133,6 @@ static uint32_t __init ms_hyperv_platform(void) return 0; } -static u64 read_hv_clock(struct clocksource *arg) -{ - u64 current_tick; - /* - * Read the partition counter to get the current tick count. This count - * is set to 0 when the partition is created and is incremented in - * 100 nanosecond units. - */ - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT, current_tick); - return current_tick; -} - -static struct clocksource hyperv_cs = { - .name = "hyperv_clocksource", - .rating = 400, /* use this when running on Hyperv*/ - .read = read_hv_clock, - .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64), - .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, -}; - static unsigned char hv_get_nmi_reason(void) { return 0; @@ -180,6 +160,11 @@ static int hv_nmi_unknown(unsigned int val, struct pt_regs *regs) static void __init ms_hyperv_init_platform(void) { + int hv_host_info_eax; + int hv_host_info_ebx; + int hv_host_info_ecx; + int hv_host_info_edx; + /* * Extract the features and hints */ @@ -190,6 +175,21 @@ static void __init ms_hyperv_init_platform(void) pr_info("HyperV: features 0x%x, hints 0x%x\n", ms_hyperv.features, ms_hyperv.hints); + /* + * Extract host information. + */ + if (cpuid_eax(HVCPUID_VENDOR_MAXFUNCTION) >= HVCPUID_VERSION) { + hv_host_info_eax = cpuid_eax(HVCPUID_VERSION); + hv_host_info_ebx = cpuid_ebx(HVCPUID_VERSION); + hv_host_info_ecx = cpuid_ecx(HVCPUID_VERSION); + hv_host_info_edx = cpuid_edx(HVCPUID_VERSION); + + pr_info("Hyper-V Host Build:%d-%d.%d-%d-%d.%d\n", + hv_host_info_eax, hv_host_info_ebx >> 16, + hv_host_info_ebx & 0xFFFF, hv_host_info_ecx, + hv_host_info_edx >> 24, hv_host_info_edx & 0xFFFFFF); + } + #ifdef CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC if (ms_hyperv.features & HV_X64_MSR_APIC_FREQUENCY_AVAILABLE) { /* @@ -208,9 +208,6 @@ static void __init ms_hyperv_init_platform(void) "hv_nmi_unknown"); #endif - if (ms_hyperv.features & HV_X64_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT_AVAILABLE) - clocksource_register_hz(&hyperv_cs, NSEC_PER_SEC/100); - #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC no_timer_check = 1; #endif @@ -227,6 +224,13 @@ static void __init ms_hyperv_init_platform(void) */ if (efi_enabled(EFI_BOOT)) x86_platform.get_nmi_reason = hv_get_nmi_reason; + +#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_HYPERV) + /* + * Setup the hook to get control post apic initialization. + */ + x86_platform.apic_post_init = hyperv_init; +#endif } const __refconst struct hypervisor_x86 x86_hyper_ms_hyperv = { diff --git a/arch/x86/platform/goldfish/goldfish.c b/arch/x86/platform/goldfish/goldfish.c index 1693107a518e..0d17c0aafeb1 100644 --- a/arch/x86/platform/goldfish/goldfish.c +++ b/arch/x86/platform/goldfish/goldfish.c @@ -42,10 +42,22 @@ static struct resource goldfish_pdev_bus_resources[] = { } }; +static bool goldfish_enable __initdata; + +static int __init goldfish_setup(char *str) +{ + goldfish_enable = true; + return 0; +} +__setup("goldfish", goldfish_setup); + static int __init goldfish_init(void) { + if (!goldfish_enable) + return -ENODEV; + platform_device_register_simple("goldfish_pdev_bus", -1, - goldfish_pdev_bus_resources, 2); + goldfish_pdev_bus_resources, 2); return 0; } device_initcall(goldfish_init); diff --git a/drivers/Kconfig b/drivers/Kconfig index e1e2066cecdb..117ca14ccf85 100644 --- a/drivers/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/Kconfig @@ -202,4 +202,6 @@ source "drivers/hwtracing/intel_th/Kconfig" source "drivers/fpga/Kconfig" +source "drivers/fsi/Kconfig" + endmenu diff --git a/drivers/Makefile b/drivers/Makefile index 060026a02f59..67ce51d62015 100644 --- a/drivers/Makefile +++ b/drivers/Makefile @@ -173,3 +173,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_STM) += hwtracing/stm/ obj-$(CONFIG_ANDROID) += android/ obj-$(CONFIG_NVMEM) += nvmem/ obj-$(CONFIG_FPGA) += fpga/ +obj-$(CONFIG_FSI) += fsi/ diff --git a/drivers/android/Kconfig b/drivers/android/Kconfig index bdfc6c6f4f5a..a82fc022d34b 100644 --- a/drivers/android/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/android/Kconfig @@ -19,6 +19,18 @@ config ANDROID_BINDER_IPC Android process, using Binder to identify, invoke and pass arguments between said processes. +config ANDROID_BINDER_DEVICES + string "Android Binder devices" + depends on ANDROID_BINDER_IPC + default "binder" + ---help--- + Default value for the binder.devices parameter. + + The binder.devices parameter is a comma-separated list of strings + that specifies the names of the binder device nodes that will be + created. Each binder device has its own context manager, and is + therefore logically separated from the other devices. + config ANDROID_BINDER_IPC_32BIT bool depends on !64BIT && ANDROID_BINDER_IPC diff --git a/drivers/android/binder.c b/drivers/android/binder.c index 3c71b982bf2a..9451b762fa1c 100644 --- a/drivers/android/binder.c +++ b/drivers/android/binder.c @@ -50,14 +50,13 @@ static DEFINE_MUTEX(binder_main_lock); static DEFINE_MUTEX(binder_deferred_lock); static DEFINE_MUTEX(binder_mmap_lock); +static HLIST_HEAD(binder_devices); static HLIST_HEAD(binder_procs); static HLIST_HEAD(binder_deferred_list); static HLIST_HEAD(binder_dead_nodes); static struct dentry *binder_debugfs_dir_entry_root; static struct dentry *binder_debugfs_dir_entry_proc; -static struct binder_node *binder_context_mgr_node; -static kuid_t binder_context_mgr_uid = INVALID_UID; static int binder_last_id; #define BINDER_DEBUG_ENTRY(name) \ @@ -115,6 +114,9 @@ module_param_named(debug_mask, binder_debug_mask, uint, S_IWUSR | S_IRUGO); static bool binder_debug_no_lock; module_param_named(proc_no_lock, binder_debug_no_lock, bool, S_IWUSR | S_IRUGO); +static char *binder_devices_param = CONFIG_ANDROID_BINDER_DEVICES; +module_param_named(devices, binder_devices_param, charp, 0444); + static DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(binder_user_error_wait); static int binder_stop_on_user_error; @@ -145,6 +147,17 @@ module_param_call(stop_on_user_error, binder_set_stop_on_user_error, binder_stop_on_user_error = 2; \ } while (0) +#define to_flat_binder_object(hdr) \ + container_of(hdr, struct flat_binder_object, hdr) + +#define to_binder_fd_object(hdr) container_of(hdr, struct binder_fd_object, hdr) + +#define to_binder_buffer_object(hdr) \ + container_of(hdr, struct binder_buffer_object, hdr) + +#define to_binder_fd_array_object(hdr) \ + container_of(hdr, struct binder_fd_array_object, hdr) + enum binder_stat_types { BINDER_STAT_PROC, BINDER_STAT_THREAD, @@ -158,7 +171,7 @@ enum binder_stat_types { struct binder_stats { int br[_IOC_NR(BR_FAILED_REPLY) + 1]; - int bc[_IOC_NR(BC_DEAD_BINDER_DONE) + 1]; + int bc[_IOC_NR(BC_REPLY_SG) + 1]; int obj_created[BINDER_STAT_COUNT]; int obj_deleted[BINDER_STAT_COUNT]; }; @@ -186,6 +199,7 @@ struct binder_transaction_log_entry { int to_node; int data_size; int offsets_size; + const char *context_name; }; struct binder_transaction_log { int next; @@ -210,6 +224,18 @@ static struct binder_transaction_log_entry *binder_transaction_log_add( return e; } +struct binder_context { + struct binder_node *binder_context_mgr_node; + kuid_t binder_context_mgr_uid; + const char *name; +}; + +struct binder_device { + struct hlist_node hlist; + struct miscdevice miscdev; + struct binder_context context; +}; + struct binder_work { struct list_head entry; enum { @@ -282,6 +308,7 @@ struct binder_buffer { struct binder_node *target_node; size_t data_size; size_t offsets_size; + size_t extra_buffers_size; uint8_t data[0]; }; @@ -325,6 +352,7 @@ struct binder_proc { int ready_threads; long default_priority; struct dentry *debugfs_entry; + struct binder_context *context; }; enum { @@ -648,7 +676,9 @@ err_no_vma: static struct binder_buffer *binder_alloc_buf(struct binder_proc *proc, size_t data_size, - size_t offsets_size, int is_async) + size_t offsets_size, + size_t extra_buffers_size, + int is_async) { struct rb_node *n = proc->free_buffers.rb_node; struct binder_buffer *buffer; @@ -656,7 +686,7 @@ static struct binder_buffer *binder_alloc_buf(struct binder_proc *proc, struct rb_node *best_fit = NULL; void *has_page_addr; void *end_page_addr; - size_t size; + size_t size, data_offsets_size; if (proc->vma == NULL) { pr_err("%d: binder_alloc_buf, no vma\n", @@ -664,15 +694,20 @@ static struct binder_buffer *binder_alloc_buf(struct binder_proc *proc, return NULL; } - size = ALIGN(data_size, sizeof(void *)) + + data_offsets_size = ALIGN(data_size, sizeof(void *)) + ALIGN(offsets_size, sizeof(void *)); - if (size < data_size || size < offsets_size) { + if (data_offsets_size < data_size || data_offsets_size < offsets_size) { binder_user_error("%d: got transaction with invalid size %zd-%zd\n", proc->pid, data_size, offsets_size); return NULL; } - + size = data_offsets_size + ALIGN(extra_buffers_size, sizeof(void *)); + if (size < data_offsets_size || size < extra_buffers_size) { + binder_user_error("%d: got transaction with invalid extra_buffers_size %zd\n", + proc->pid, extra_buffers_size); + return NULL; + } if (is_async && proc->free_async_space < size + sizeof(struct binder_buffer)) { binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_BUFFER_ALLOC, @@ -741,6 +776,7 @@ static struct binder_buffer *binder_alloc_buf(struct binder_proc *proc, proc->pid, size, buffer); buffer->data_size = data_size; buffer->offsets_size = offsets_size; + buffer->extra_buffers_size = extra_buffers_size; buffer->async_transaction = is_async; if (is_async) { proc->free_async_space -= size + sizeof(struct binder_buffer); @@ -815,7 +851,8 @@ static void binder_free_buf(struct binder_proc *proc, buffer_size = binder_buffer_size(proc, buffer); size = ALIGN(buffer->data_size, sizeof(void *)) + - ALIGN(buffer->offsets_size, sizeof(void *)); + ALIGN(buffer->offsets_size, sizeof(void *)) + + ALIGN(buffer->extra_buffers_size, sizeof(void *)); binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_BUFFER_ALLOC, "%d: binder_free_buf %p size %zd buffer_size %zd\n", @@ -929,8 +966,9 @@ static int binder_inc_node(struct binder_node *node, int strong, int internal, if (internal) { if (target_list == NULL && node->internal_strong_refs == 0 && - !(node == binder_context_mgr_node && - node->has_strong_ref)) { + !(node->proc && + node == node->proc->context->binder_context_mgr_node && + node->has_strong_ref)) { pr_err("invalid inc strong node for %d\n", node->debug_id); return -EINVAL; @@ -1031,6 +1069,7 @@ static struct binder_ref *binder_get_ref_for_node(struct binder_proc *proc, struct rb_node **p = &proc->refs_by_node.rb_node; struct rb_node *parent = NULL; struct binder_ref *ref, *new_ref; + struct binder_context *context = proc->context; while (*p) { parent = *p; @@ -1053,7 +1092,7 @@ static struct binder_ref *binder_get_ref_for_node(struct binder_proc *proc, rb_link_node(&new_ref->rb_node_node, parent, p); rb_insert_color(&new_ref->rb_node_node, &proc->refs_by_node); - new_ref->desc = (node == binder_context_mgr_node) ? 0 : 1; + new_ref->desc = (node == context->binder_context_mgr_node) ? 0 : 1; for (n = rb_first(&proc->refs_by_desc); n != NULL; n = rb_next(n)) { ref = rb_entry(n, struct binder_ref, rb_node_desc); if (ref->desc > new_ref->desc) @@ -1240,11 +1279,158 @@ static void binder_send_failed_reply(struct binder_transaction *t, } } +/** + * binder_validate_object() - checks for a valid metadata object in a buffer. + * @buffer: binder_buffer that we're parsing. + * @offset: offset in the buffer at which to validate an object. + * + * Return: If there's a valid metadata object at @offset in @buffer, the + * size of that object. Otherwise, it returns zero. + */ +static size_t binder_validate_object(struct binder_buffer *buffer, u64 offset) +{ + /* Check if we can read a header first */ + struct binder_object_header *hdr; + size_t object_size = 0; + + if (offset > buffer->data_size - sizeof(*hdr) || + buffer->data_size < sizeof(*hdr) || + !IS_ALIGNED(offset, sizeof(u32))) + return 0; + + /* Ok, now see if we can read a complete object. */ + hdr = (struct binder_object_header *)(buffer->data + offset); + switch (hdr->type) { + case BINDER_TYPE_BINDER: + case BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_BINDER: + case BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE: + case BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_HANDLE: + object_size = sizeof(struct flat_binder_object); + break; + case BINDER_TYPE_FD: + object_size = sizeof(struct binder_fd_object); + break; + case BINDER_TYPE_PTR: + object_size = sizeof(struct binder_buffer_object); + break; + case BINDER_TYPE_FDA: + object_size = sizeof(struct binder_fd_array_object); + break; + default: + return 0; + } + if (offset <= buffer->data_size - object_size && + buffer->data_size >= object_size) + return object_size; + else + return 0; +} + +/** + * binder_validate_ptr() - validates binder_buffer_object in a binder_buffer. + * @b: binder_buffer containing the object + * @index: index in offset array at which the binder_buffer_object is + * located + * @start: points to the start of the offset array + * @num_valid: the number of valid offsets in the offset array + * + * Return: If @index is within the valid range of the offset array + * described by @start and @num_valid, and if there's a valid + * binder_buffer_object at the offset found in index @index + * of the offset array, that object is returned. Otherwise, + * %NULL is returned. + * Note that the offset found in index @index itself is not + * verified; this function assumes that @num_valid elements + * from @start were previously verified to have valid offsets. + */ +static struct binder_buffer_object *binder_validate_ptr(struct binder_buffer *b, + binder_size_t index, + binder_size_t *start, + binder_size_t num_valid) +{ + struct binder_buffer_object *buffer_obj; + binder_size_t *offp; + + if (index >= num_valid) + return NULL; + + offp = start + index; + buffer_obj = (struct binder_buffer_object *)(b->data + *offp); + if (buffer_obj->hdr.type != BINDER_TYPE_PTR) + return NULL; + + return buffer_obj; +} + +/** + * binder_validate_fixup() - validates pointer/fd fixups happen in order. + * @b: transaction buffer + * @objects_start start of objects buffer + * @buffer: binder_buffer_object in which to fix up + * @offset: start offset in @buffer to fix up + * @last_obj: last binder_buffer_object that we fixed up in + * @last_min_offset: minimum fixup offset in @last_obj + * + * Return: %true if a fixup in buffer @buffer at offset @offset is + * allowed. + * + * For safety reasons, we only allow fixups inside a buffer to happen + * at increasing offsets; additionally, we only allow fixup on the last + * buffer object that was verified, or one of its parents. + * + * Example of what is allowed: + * + * A + * B (parent = A, offset = 0) + * C (parent = A, offset = 16) + * D (parent = C, offset = 0) + * E (parent = A, offset = 32) // min_offset is 16 (C.parent_offset) + * + * Examples of what is not allowed: + * + * Decreasing offsets within the same parent: + * A + * C (parent = A, offset = 16) + * B (parent = A, offset = 0) // decreasing offset within A + * + * Referring to a parent that wasn't the last object or any of its parents: + * A + * B (parent = A, offset = 0) + * C (parent = A, offset = 0) + * C (parent = A, offset = 16) + * D (parent = B, offset = 0) // B is not A or any of A's parents + */ +static bool binder_validate_fixup(struct binder_buffer *b, + binder_size_t *objects_start, + struct binder_buffer_object *buffer, + binder_size_t fixup_offset, + struct binder_buffer_object *last_obj, + binder_size_t last_min_offset) +{ + if (!last_obj) { + /* Nothing to fix up in */ + return false; + } + + while (last_obj != buffer) { + /* + * Safe to retrieve the parent of last_obj, since it + * was already previously verified by the driver. + */ + if ((last_obj->flags & BINDER_BUFFER_FLAG_HAS_PARENT) == 0) + return false; + last_min_offset = last_obj->parent_offset + sizeof(uintptr_t); + last_obj = (struct binder_buffer_object *) + (b->data + *(objects_start + last_obj->parent)); + } + return (fixup_offset >= last_min_offset); +} + static void binder_transaction_buffer_release(struct binder_proc *proc, struct binder_buffer *buffer, binder_size_t *failed_at) { - binder_size_t *offp, *off_end; + binder_size_t *offp, *off_start, *off_end; int debug_id = buffer->debug_id; binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, @@ -1255,28 +1441,30 @@ static void binder_transaction_buffer_release(struct binder_proc *proc, if (buffer->target_node) binder_dec_node(buffer->target_node, 1, 0); - offp = (binder_size_t *)(buffer->data + - ALIGN(buffer->data_size, sizeof(void *))); + off_start = (binder_size_t *)(buffer->data + + ALIGN(buffer->data_size, sizeof(void *))); if (failed_at) off_end = failed_at; else - off_end = (void *)offp + buffer->offsets_size; - for (; offp < off_end; offp++) { - struct flat_binder_object *fp; + off_end = (void *)off_start + buffer->offsets_size; + for (offp = off_start; offp < off_end; offp++) { + struct binder_object_header *hdr; + size_t object_size = binder_validate_object(buffer, *offp); - if (*offp > buffer->data_size - sizeof(*fp) || - buffer->data_size < sizeof(*fp) || - !IS_ALIGNED(*offp, sizeof(u32))) { - pr_err("transaction release %d bad offset %lld, size %zd\n", + if (object_size == 0) { + pr_err("transaction release %d bad object at offset %lld, size %zd\n", debug_id, (u64)*offp, buffer->data_size); continue; } - fp = (struct flat_binder_object *)(buffer->data + *offp); - switch (fp->type) { + hdr = (struct binder_object_header *)(buffer->data + *offp); + switch (hdr->type) { case BINDER_TYPE_BINDER: case BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_BINDER: { - struct binder_node *node = binder_get_node(proc, fp->binder); + struct flat_binder_object *fp; + struct binder_node *node; + fp = to_flat_binder_object(hdr); + node = binder_get_node(proc, fp->binder); if (node == NULL) { pr_err("transaction release %d bad node %016llx\n", debug_id, (u64)fp->binder); @@ -1285,15 +1473,17 @@ static void binder_transaction_buffer_release(struct binder_proc *proc, binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, " node %d u%016llx\n", node->debug_id, (u64)node->ptr); - binder_dec_node(node, fp->type == BINDER_TYPE_BINDER, 0); + binder_dec_node(node, hdr->type == BINDER_TYPE_BINDER, + 0); } break; case BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE: case BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_HANDLE: { + struct flat_binder_object *fp; struct binder_ref *ref; + fp = to_flat_binder_object(hdr); ref = binder_get_ref(proc, fp->handle, - fp->type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE); - + hdr->type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE); if (ref == NULL) { pr_err("transaction release %d bad handle %d\n", debug_id, fp->handle); @@ -1302,32 +1492,348 @@ static void binder_transaction_buffer_release(struct binder_proc *proc, binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, " ref %d desc %d (node %d)\n", ref->debug_id, ref->desc, ref->node->debug_id); - binder_dec_ref(ref, fp->type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE); + binder_dec_ref(ref, hdr->type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE); } break; - case BINDER_TYPE_FD: + case BINDER_TYPE_FD: { + struct binder_fd_object *fp = to_binder_fd_object(hdr); + binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, - " fd %d\n", fp->handle); + " fd %d\n", fp->fd); if (failed_at) - task_close_fd(proc, fp->handle); + task_close_fd(proc, fp->fd); + } break; + case BINDER_TYPE_PTR: + /* + * Nothing to do here, this will get cleaned up when the + * transaction buffer gets freed + */ break; - + case BINDER_TYPE_FDA: { + struct binder_fd_array_object *fda; + struct binder_buffer_object *parent; + uintptr_t parent_buffer; + u32 *fd_array; + size_t fd_index; + binder_size_t fd_buf_size; + + fda = to_binder_fd_array_object(hdr); + parent = binder_validate_ptr(buffer, fda->parent, + off_start, + offp - off_start); + if (!parent) { + pr_err("transaction release %d bad parent offset", + debug_id); + continue; + } + /* + * Since the parent was already fixed up, convert it + * back to kernel address space to access it + */ + parent_buffer = parent->buffer - + proc->user_buffer_offset; + + fd_buf_size = sizeof(u32) * fda->num_fds; + if (fda->num_fds >= SIZE_MAX / sizeof(u32)) { + pr_err("transaction release %d invalid number of fds (%lld)\n", + debug_id, (u64)fda->num_fds); + continue; + } + if (fd_buf_size > parent->length || + fda->parent_offset > parent->length - fd_buf_size) { + /* No space for all file descriptors here. */ + pr_err("transaction release %d not enough space for %lld fds in buffer\n", + debug_id, (u64)fda->num_fds); + continue; + } + fd_array = (u32 *)(parent_buffer + fda->parent_offset); + for (fd_index = 0; fd_index < fda->num_fds; fd_index++) + task_close_fd(proc, fd_array[fd_index]); + } break; default: pr_err("transaction release %d bad object type %x\n", - debug_id, fp->type); + debug_id, hdr->type); break; } } } +static int binder_translate_binder(struct flat_binder_object *fp, + struct binder_transaction *t, + struct binder_thread *thread) +{ + struct binder_node *node; + struct binder_ref *ref; + struct binder_proc *proc = thread->proc; + struct binder_proc *target_proc = t->to_proc; + + node = binder_get_node(proc, fp->binder); + if (!node) { + node = binder_new_node(proc, fp->binder, fp->cookie); + if (!node) + return -ENOMEM; + + node->min_priority = fp->flags & FLAT_BINDER_FLAG_PRIORITY_MASK; + node->accept_fds = !!(fp->flags & FLAT_BINDER_FLAG_ACCEPTS_FDS); + } + if (fp->cookie != node->cookie) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d sending u%016llx node %d, cookie mismatch %016llx != %016llx\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid, (u64)fp->binder, + node->debug_id, (u64)fp->cookie, + (u64)node->cookie); + return -EINVAL; + } + if (security_binder_transfer_binder(proc->tsk, target_proc->tsk)) + return -EPERM; + + ref = binder_get_ref_for_node(target_proc, node); + if (!ref) + return -EINVAL; + + if (fp->hdr.type == BINDER_TYPE_BINDER) + fp->hdr.type = BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE; + else + fp->hdr.type = BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_HANDLE; + fp->binder = 0; + fp->handle = ref->desc; + fp->cookie = 0; + binder_inc_ref(ref, fp->hdr.type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE, &thread->todo); + + trace_binder_transaction_node_to_ref(t, node, ref); + binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, + " node %d u%016llx -> ref %d desc %d\n", + node->debug_id, (u64)node->ptr, + ref->debug_id, ref->desc); + + return 0; +} + +static int binder_translate_handle(struct flat_binder_object *fp, + struct binder_transaction *t, + struct binder_thread *thread) +{ + struct binder_ref *ref; + struct binder_proc *proc = thread->proc; + struct binder_proc *target_proc = t->to_proc; + + ref = binder_get_ref(proc, fp->handle, + fp->hdr.type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE); + if (!ref) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid handle, %d\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid, fp->handle); + return -EINVAL; + } + if (security_binder_transfer_binder(proc->tsk, target_proc->tsk)) + return -EPERM; + + if (ref->node->proc == target_proc) { + if (fp->hdr.type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE) + fp->hdr.type = BINDER_TYPE_BINDER; + else + fp->hdr.type = BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_BINDER; + fp->binder = ref->node->ptr; + fp->cookie = ref->node->cookie; + binder_inc_node(ref->node, fp->hdr.type == BINDER_TYPE_BINDER, + 0, NULL); + trace_binder_transaction_ref_to_node(t, ref); + binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, + " ref %d desc %d -> node %d u%016llx\n", + ref->debug_id, ref->desc, ref->node->debug_id, + (u64)ref->node->ptr); + } else { + struct binder_ref *new_ref; + + new_ref = binder_get_ref_for_node(target_proc, ref->node); + if (!new_ref) + return -EINVAL; + + fp->binder = 0; + fp->handle = new_ref->desc; + fp->cookie = 0; + binder_inc_ref(new_ref, fp->hdr.type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE, + NULL); + trace_binder_transaction_ref_to_ref(t, ref, new_ref); + binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, + " ref %d desc %d -> ref %d desc %d (node %d)\n", + ref->debug_id, ref->desc, new_ref->debug_id, + new_ref->desc, ref->node->debug_id); + } + return 0; +} + +static int binder_translate_fd(int fd, + struct binder_transaction *t, + struct binder_thread *thread, + struct binder_transaction *in_reply_to) +{ + struct binder_proc *proc = thread->proc; + struct binder_proc *target_proc = t->to_proc; + int target_fd; + struct file *file; + int ret; + bool target_allows_fd; + + if (in_reply_to) + target_allows_fd = !!(in_reply_to->flags & TF_ACCEPT_FDS); + else + target_allows_fd = t->buffer->target_node->accept_fds; + if (!target_allows_fd) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got %s with fd, %d, but target does not allow fds\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid, + in_reply_to ? "reply" : "transaction", + fd); + ret = -EPERM; + goto err_fd_not_accepted; + } + + file = fget(fd); + if (!file) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid fd, %d\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid, fd); + ret = -EBADF; + goto err_fget; + } + ret = security_binder_transfer_file(proc->tsk, target_proc->tsk, file); + if (ret < 0) { + ret = -EPERM; + goto err_security; + } + + target_fd = task_get_unused_fd_flags(target_proc, O_CLOEXEC); + if (target_fd < 0) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto err_get_unused_fd; + } + task_fd_install(target_proc, target_fd, file); + trace_binder_transaction_fd(t, fd, target_fd); + binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, " fd %d -> %d\n", + fd, target_fd); + + return target_fd; + +err_get_unused_fd: +err_security: + fput(file); +err_fget: +err_fd_not_accepted: + return ret; +} + +static int binder_translate_fd_array(struct binder_fd_array_object *fda, + struct binder_buffer_object *parent, + struct binder_transaction *t, + struct binder_thread *thread, + struct binder_transaction *in_reply_to) +{ + binder_size_t fdi, fd_buf_size, num_installed_fds; + int target_fd; + uintptr_t parent_buffer; + u32 *fd_array; + struct binder_proc *proc = thread->proc; + struct binder_proc *target_proc = t->to_proc; + + fd_buf_size = sizeof(u32) * fda->num_fds; + if (fda->num_fds >= SIZE_MAX / sizeof(u32)) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid number of fds (%lld)\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid, (u64)fda->num_fds); + return -EINVAL; + } + if (fd_buf_size > parent->length || + fda->parent_offset > parent->length - fd_buf_size) { + /* No space for all file descriptors here. */ + binder_user_error("%d:%d not enough space to store %lld fds in buffer\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid, (u64)fda->num_fds); + return -EINVAL; + } + /* + * Since the parent was already fixed up, convert it + * back to the kernel address space to access it + */ + parent_buffer = parent->buffer - target_proc->user_buffer_offset; + fd_array = (u32 *)(parent_buffer + fda->parent_offset); + if (!IS_ALIGNED((unsigned long)fd_array, sizeof(u32))) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d parent offset not aligned correctly.\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid); + return -EINVAL; + } + for (fdi = 0; fdi < fda->num_fds; fdi++) { + target_fd = binder_translate_fd(fd_array[fdi], t, thread, + in_reply_to); + if (target_fd < 0) + goto err_translate_fd_failed; + fd_array[fdi] = target_fd; + } + return 0; + +err_translate_fd_failed: + /* + * Failed to allocate fd or security error, free fds + * installed so far. + */ + num_installed_fds = fdi; + for (fdi = 0; fdi < num_installed_fds; fdi++) + task_close_fd(target_proc, fd_array[fdi]); + return target_fd; +} + +static int binder_fixup_parent(struct binder_transaction *t, + struct binder_thread *thread, + struct binder_buffer_object *bp, + binder_size_t *off_start, + binder_size_t num_valid, + struct binder_buffer_object *last_fixup_obj, + binder_size_t last_fixup_min_off) +{ + struct binder_buffer_object *parent; + u8 *parent_buffer; + struct binder_buffer *b = t->buffer; + struct binder_proc *proc = thread->proc; + struct binder_proc *target_proc = t->to_proc; + + if (!(bp->flags & BINDER_BUFFER_FLAG_HAS_PARENT)) + return 0; + + parent = binder_validate_ptr(b, bp->parent, off_start, num_valid); + if (!parent) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid parent offset or type\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid); + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (!binder_validate_fixup(b, off_start, + parent, bp->parent_offset, + last_fixup_obj, + last_fixup_min_off)) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with out-of-order buffer fixup\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid); + return -EINVAL; + } + + if (parent->length < sizeof(binder_uintptr_t) || + bp->parent_offset > parent->length - sizeof(binder_uintptr_t)) { + /* No space for a pointer here! */ + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid parent offset\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid); + return -EINVAL; + } + parent_buffer = (u8 *)(parent->buffer - + target_proc->user_buffer_offset); + *(binder_uintptr_t *)(parent_buffer + bp->parent_offset) = bp->buffer; + + return 0; +} + static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, struct binder_thread *thread, - struct binder_transaction_data *tr, int reply) + struct binder_transaction_data *tr, int reply, + binder_size_t extra_buffers_size) { + int ret; struct binder_transaction *t; struct binder_work *tcomplete; - binder_size_t *offp, *off_end; + binder_size_t *offp, *off_end, *off_start; binder_size_t off_min; + u8 *sg_bufp, *sg_buf_end; struct binder_proc *target_proc; struct binder_thread *target_thread = NULL; struct binder_node *target_node = NULL; @@ -1336,6 +1842,9 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, struct binder_transaction *in_reply_to = NULL; struct binder_transaction_log_entry *e; uint32_t return_error; + struct binder_buffer_object *last_fixup_obj = NULL; + binder_size_t last_fixup_min_off = 0; + struct binder_context *context = proc->context; e = binder_transaction_log_add(&binder_transaction_log); e->call_type = reply ? 2 : !!(tr->flags & TF_ONE_WAY); @@ -1344,6 +1853,7 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, e->target_handle = tr->target.handle; e->data_size = tr->data_size; e->offsets_size = tr->offsets_size; + e->context_name = proc->context->name; if (reply) { in_reply_to = thread->transaction_stack; @@ -1396,7 +1906,7 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, } target_node = ref->node; } else { - target_node = binder_context_mgr_node; + target_node = context->binder_context_mgr_node; if (target_node == NULL) { return_error = BR_DEAD_REPLY; goto err_no_context_mgr_node; @@ -1463,20 +1973,22 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, if (reply) binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, - "%d:%d BC_REPLY %d -> %d:%d, data %016llx-%016llx size %lld-%lld\n", + "%d:%d BC_REPLY %d -> %d:%d, data %016llx-%016llx size %lld-%lld-%lld\n", proc->pid, thread->pid, t->debug_id, target_proc->pid, target_thread->pid, (u64)tr->data.ptr.buffer, (u64)tr->data.ptr.offsets, - (u64)tr->data_size, (u64)tr->offsets_size); + (u64)tr->data_size, (u64)tr->offsets_size, + (u64)extra_buffers_size); else binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, - "%d:%d BC_TRANSACTION %d -> %d - node %d, data %016llx-%016llx size %lld-%lld\n", + "%d:%d BC_TRANSACTION %d -> %d - node %d, data %016llx-%016llx size %lld-%lld-%lld\n", proc->pid, thread->pid, t->debug_id, target_proc->pid, target_node->debug_id, (u64)tr->data.ptr.buffer, (u64)tr->data.ptr.offsets, - (u64)tr->data_size, (u64)tr->offsets_size); + (u64)tr->data_size, (u64)tr->offsets_size, + (u64)extra_buffers_size); if (!reply && !(tr->flags & TF_ONE_WAY)) t->from = thread; @@ -1492,7 +2004,8 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, trace_binder_transaction(reply, t, target_node); t->buffer = binder_alloc_buf(target_proc, tr->data_size, - tr->offsets_size, !reply && (t->flags & TF_ONE_WAY)); + tr->offsets_size, extra_buffers_size, + !reply && (t->flags & TF_ONE_WAY)); if (t->buffer == NULL) { return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; goto err_binder_alloc_buf_failed; @@ -1505,8 +2018,9 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, if (target_node) binder_inc_node(target_node, 1, 0, NULL); - offp = (binder_size_t *)(t->buffer->data + - ALIGN(tr->data_size, sizeof(void *))); + off_start = (binder_size_t *)(t->buffer->data + + ALIGN(tr->data_size, sizeof(void *))); + offp = off_start; if (copy_from_user(t->buffer->data, (const void __user *)(uintptr_t) tr->data.ptr.buffer, tr->data_size)) { @@ -1528,177 +2042,138 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; goto err_bad_offset; } - off_end = (void *)offp + tr->offsets_size; + if (!IS_ALIGNED(extra_buffers_size, sizeof(u64))) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with unaligned buffers size, %lld\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid, + (u64)extra_buffers_size); + return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; + goto err_bad_offset; + } + off_end = (void *)off_start + tr->offsets_size; + sg_bufp = (u8 *)(PTR_ALIGN(off_end, sizeof(void *))); + sg_buf_end = sg_bufp + extra_buffers_size; off_min = 0; for (; offp < off_end; offp++) { - struct flat_binder_object *fp; + struct binder_object_header *hdr; + size_t object_size = binder_validate_object(t->buffer, *offp); - if (*offp > t->buffer->data_size - sizeof(*fp) || - *offp < off_min || - t->buffer->data_size < sizeof(*fp) || - !IS_ALIGNED(*offp, sizeof(u32))) { - binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid offset, %lld (min %lld, max %lld)\n", + if (object_size == 0 || *offp < off_min) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid offset (%lld, min %lld max %lld) or object.\n", proc->pid, thread->pid, (u64)*offp, (u64)off_min, - (u64)(t->buffer->data_size - - sizeof(*fp))); + (u64)t->buffer->data_size); return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; goto err_bad_offset; } - fp = (struct flat_binder_object *)(t->buffer->data + *offp); - off_min = *offp + sizeof(struct flat_binder_object); - switch (fp->type) { + + hdr = (struct binder_object_header *)(t->buffer->data + *offp); + off_min = *offp + object_size; + switch (hdr->type) { case BINDER_TYPE_BINDER: case BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_BINDER: { - struct binder_ref *ref; - struct binder_node *node = binder_get_node(proc, fp->binder); + struct flat_binder_object *fp; - if (node == NULL) { - node = binder_new_node(proc, fp->binder, fp->cookie); - if (node == NULL) { - return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_binder_new_node_failed; - } - node->min_priority = fp->flags & FLAT_BINDER_FLAG_PRIORITY_MASK; - node->accept_fds = !!(fp->flags & FLAT_BINDER_FLAG_ACCEPTS_FDS); - } - if (fp->cookie != node->cookie) { - binder_user_error("%d:%d sending u%016llx node %d, cookie mismatch %016llx != %016llx\n", - proc->pid, thread->pid, - (u64)fp->binder, node->debug_id, - (u64)fp->cookie, (u64)node->cookie); - return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_binder_get_ref_for_node_failed; - } - if (security_binder_transfer_binder(proc->tsk, - target_proc->tsk)) { + fp = to_flat_binder_object(hdr); + ret = binder_translate_binder(fp, t, thread); + if (ret < 0) { return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_binder_get_ref_for_node_failed; + goto err_translate_failed; } - ref = binder_get_ref_for_node(target_proc, node); - if (ref == NULL) { - return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_binder_get_ref_for_node_failed; - } - if (fp->type == BINDER_TYPE_BINDER) - fp->type = BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE; - else - fp->type = BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_HANDLE; - fp->binder = 0; - fp->handle = ref->desc; - fp->cookie = 0; - binder_inc_ref(ref, fp->type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE, - &thread->todo); - - trace_binder_transaction_node_to_ref(t, node, ref); - binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, - " node %d u%016llx -> ref %d desc %d\n", - node->debug_id, (u64)node->ptr, - ref->debug_id, ref->desc); } break; case BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE: case BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_HANDLE: { - struct binder_ref *ref; + struct flat_binder_object *fp; - ref = binder_get_ref(proc, fp->handle, - fp->type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE); + fp = to_flat_binder_object(hdr); + ret = binder_translate_handle(fp, t, thread); + if (ret < 0) { + return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; + goto err_translate_failed; + } + } break; - if (ref == NULL) { - binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid handle, %d\n", - proc->pid, - thread->pid, fp->handle); + case BINDER_TYPE_FD: { + struct binder_fd_object *fp = to_binder_fd_object(hdr); + int target_fd = binder_translate_fd(fp->fd, t, thread, + in_reply_to); + + if (target_fd < 0) { return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_binder_get_ref_failed; + goto err_translate_failed; } - if (security_binder_transfer_binder(proc->tsk, - target_proc->tsk)) { + fp->pad_binder = 0; + fp->fd = target_fd; + } break; + case BINDER_TYPE_FDA: { + struct binder_fd_array_object *fda = + to_binder_fd_array_object(hdr); + struct binder_buffer_object *parent = + binder_validate_ptr(t->buffer, fda->parent, + off_start, + offp - off_start); + if (!parent) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid parent offset or type\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid); return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_binder_get_ref_failed; + goto err_bad_parent; } - if (ref->node->proc == target_proc) { - if (fp->type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE) - fp->type = BINDER_TYPE_BINDER; - else - fp->type = BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_BINDER; - fp->binder = ref->node->ptr; - fp->cookie = ref->node->cookie; - binder_inc_node(ref->node, fp->type == BINDER_TYPE_BINDER, 0, NULL); - trace_binder_transaction_ref_to_node(t, ref); - binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, - " ref %d desc %d -> node %d u%016llx\n", - ref->debug_id, ref->desc, ref->node->debug_id, - (u64)ref->node->ptr); - } else { - struct binder_ref *new_ref; - - new_ref = binder_get_ref_for_node(target_proc, ref->node); - if (new_ref == NULL) { - return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_binder_get_ref_for_node_failed; - } - fp->binder = 0; - fp->handle = new_ref->desc; - fp->cookie = 0; - binder_inc_ref(new_ref, fp->type == BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE, NULL); - trace_binder_transaction_ref_to_ref(t, ref, - new_ref); - binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, - " ref %d desc %d -> ref %d desc %d (node %d)\n", - ref->debug_id, ref->desc, new_ref->debug_id, - new_ref->desc, ref->node->debug_id); + if (!binder_validate_fixup(t->buffer, off_start, + parent, fda->parent_offset, + last_fixup_obj, + last_fixup_min_off)) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with out-of-order buffer fixup\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid); + return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; + goto err_bad_parent; } - } break; - - case BINDER_TYPE_FD: { - int target_fd; - struct file *file; - - if (reply) { - if (!(in_reply_to->flags & TF_ACCEPT_FDS)) { - binder_user_error("%d:%d got reply with fd, %d, but target does not allow fds\n", - proc->pid, thread->pid, fp->handle); - return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_fd_not_allowed; - } - } else if (!target_node->accept_fds) { - binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with fd, %d, but target does not allow fds\n", - proc->pid, thread->pid, fp->handle); + ret = binder_translate_fd_array(fda, parent, t, thread, + in_reply_to); + if (ret < 0) { return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_fd_not_allowed; + goto err_translate_failed; } - - file = fget(fp->handle); - if (file == NULL) { - binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid fd, %d\n", - proc->pid, thread->pid, fp->handle); + last_fixup_obj = parent; + last_fixup_min_off = + fda->parent_offset + sizeof(u32) * fda->num_fds; + } break; + case BINDER_TYPE_PTR: { + struct binder_buffer_object *bp = + to_binder_buffer_object(hdr); + size_t buf_left = sg_buf_end - sg_bufp; + + if (bp->length > buf_left) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with too large buffer\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid); return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_fget_failed; + goto err_bad_offset; } - if (security_binder_transfer_file(proc->tsk, - target_proc->tsk, - file) < 0) { - fput(file); + if (copy_from_user(sg_bufp, + (const void __user *)(uintptr_t) + bp->buffer, bp->length)) { + binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid offsets ptr\n", + proc->pid, thread->pid); return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_get_unused_fd_failed; + goto err_copy_data_failed; } - target_fd = task_get_unused_fd_flags(target_proc, O_CLOEXEC); - if (target_fd < 0) { - fput(file); + /* Fixup buffer pointer to target proc address space */ + bp->buffer = (uintptr_t)sg_bufp + + target_proc->user_buffer_offset; + sg_bufp += ALIGN(bp->length, sizeof(u64)); + + ret = binder_fixup_parent(t, thread, bp, off_start, + offp - off_start, + last_fixup_obj, + last_fixup_min_off); + if (ret < 0) { return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; - goto err_get_unused_fd_failed; + goto err_translate_failed; } - task_fd_install(target_proc, target_fd, file); - trace_binder_transaction_fd(t, fp->handle, target_fd); - binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_TRANSACTION, - " fd %d -> %d\n", fp->handle, target_fd); - /* TODO: fput? */ - fp->binder = 0; - fp->handle = target_fd; + last_fixup_obj = bp; + last_fixup_min_off = 0; } break; - default: binder_user_error("%d:%d got transaction with invalid object type, %x\n", - proc->pid, thread->pid, fp->type); + proc->pid, thread->pid, hdr->type); return_error = BR_FAILED_REPLY; goto err_bad_object_type; } @@ -1728,14 +2203,10 @@ static void binder_transaction(struct binder_proc *proc, wake_up_interruptible(target_wait); return; -err_get_unused_fd_failed: -err_fget_failed: -err_fd_not_allowed: -err_binder_get_ref_for_node_failed: -err_binder_get_ref_failed: -err_binder_new_node_failed: +err_translate_failed: err_bad_object_type: err_bad_offset: +err_bad_parent: err_copy_data_failed: trace_binder_transaction_failed_buffer_release(t->buffer); binder_transaction_buffer_release(target_proc, t->buffer, offp); @@ -1779,6 +2250,7 @@ static int binder_thread_write(struct binder_proc *proc, binder_size_t *consumed) { uint32_t cmd; + struct binder_context *context = proc->context; void __user *buffer = (void __user *)(uintptr_t)binder_buffer; void __user *ptr = buffer + *consumed; void __user *end = buffer + size; @@ -1805,10 +2277,10 @@ static int binder_thread_write(struct binder_proc *proc, if (get_user(target, (uint32_t __user *)ptr)) return -EFAULT; ptr += sizeof(uint32_t); - if (target == 0 && binder_context_mgr_node && + if (target == 0 && context->binder_context_mgr_node && (cmd == BC_INCREFS || cmd == BC_ACQUIRE)) { ref = binder_get_ref_for_node(proc, - binder_context_mgr_node); + context->binder_context_mgr_node); if (ref->desc != target) { binder_user_error("%d:%d tried to acquire reference to desc 0, got %d instead\n", proc->pid, thread->pid, @@ -1953,6 +2425,17 @@ static int binder_thread_write(struct binder_proc *proc, break; } + case BC_TRANSACTION_SG: + case BC_REPLY_SG: { + struct binder_transaction_data_sg tr; + + if (copy_from_user(&tr, ptr, sizeof(tr))) + return -EFAULT; + ptr += sizeof(tr); + binder_transaction(proc, thread, &tr.transaction_data, + cmd == BC_REPLY_SG, tr.buffers_size); + break; + } case BC_TRANSACTION: case BC_REPLY: { struct binder_transaction_data tr; @@ -1960,7 +2443,8 @@ static int binder_thread_write(struct binder_proc *proc, if (copy_from_user(&tr, ptr, sizeof(tr))) return -EFAULT; ptr += sizeof(tr); - binder_transaction(proc, thread, &tr, cmd == BC_REPLY); + binder_transaction(proc, thread, &tr, + cmd == BC_REPLY, 0); break; } @@ -2714,9 +3198,11 @@ static int binder_ioctl_set_ctx_mgr(struct file *filp) { int ret = 0; struct binder_proc *proc = filp->private_data; + struct binder_context *context = proc->context; + kuid_t curr_euid = current_euid(); - if (binder_context_mgr_node != NULL) { + if (context->binder_context_mgr_node) { pr_err("BINDER_SET_CONTEXT_MGR already set\n"); ret = -EBUSY; goto out; @@ -2724,27 +3210,27 @@ static int binder_ioctl_set_ctx_mgr(struct file *filp) ret = security_binder_set_context_mgr(proc->tsk); if (ret < 0) goto out; - if (uid_valid(binder_context_mgr_uid)) { - if (!uid_eq(binder_context_mgr_uid, curr_euid)) { + if (uid_valid(context->binder_context_mgr_uid)) { + if (!uid_eq(context->binder_context_mgr_uid, curr_euid)) { pr_err("BINDER_SET_CONTEXT_MGR bad uid %d != %d\n", from_kuid(&init_user_ns, curr_euid), from_kuid(&init_user_ns, - binder_context_mgr_uid)); + context->binder_context_mgr_uid)); ret = -EPERM; goto out; } } else { - binder_context_mgr_uid = curr_euid; + context->binder_context_mgr_uid = curr_euid; } - binder_context_mgr_node = binder_new_node(proc, 0, 0); - if (binder_context_mgr_node == NULL) { + context->binder_context_mgr_node = binder_new_node(proc, 0, 0); + if (!context->binder_context_mgr_node) { ret = -ENOMEM; goto out; } - binder_context_mgr_node->local_weak_refs++; - binder_context_mgr_node->local_strong_refs++; - binder_context_mgr_node->has_strong_ref = 1; - binder_context_mgr_node->has_weak_ref = 1; + context->binder_context_mgr_node->local_weak_refs++; + context->binder_context_mgr_node->local_strong_refs++; + context->binder_context_mgr_node->has_strong_ref = 1; + context->binder_context_mgr_node->has_weak_ref = 1; out: return ret; } @@ -2969,6 +3455,7 @@ err_bad_arg: static int binder_open(struct inode *nodp, struct file *filp) { struct binder_proc *proc; + struct binder_device *binder_dev; binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_OPEN_CLOSE, "binder_open: %d:%d\n", current->group_leader->pid, current->pid); @@ -2982,6 +3469,9 @@ static int binder_open(struct inode *nodp, struct file *filp) INIT_LIST_HEAD(&proc->todo); init_waitqueue_head(&proc->wait); proc->default_priority = task_nice(current); + binder_dev = container_of(filp->private_data, struct binder_device, + miscdev); + proc->context = &binder_dev->context; binder_lock(__func__); @@ -2997,8 +3487,17 @@ static int binder_open(struct inode *nodp, struct file *filp) char strbuf[11]; snprintf(strbuf, sizeof(strbuf), "%u", proc->pid); + /* + * proc debug entries are shared between contexts, so + * this will fail if the process tries to open the driver + * again with a different context. The priting code will + * anyway print all contexts that a given PID has, so this + * is not a problem. + */ proc->debugfs_entry = debugfs_create_file(strbuf, S_IRUGO, - binder_debugfs_dir_entry_proc, proc, &binder_proc_fops); + binder_debugfs_dir_entry_proc, + (void *)(unsigned long)proc->pid, + &binder_proc_fops); } return 0; @@ -3091,6 +3590,7 @@ static int binder_node_release(struct binder_node *node, int refs) static void binder_deferred_release(struct binder_proc *proc) { struct binder_transaction *t; + struct binder_context *context = proc->context; struct rb_node *n; int threads, nodes, incoming_refs, outgoing_refs, buffers, active_transactions, page_count; @@ -3100,11 +3600,12 @@ static void binder_deferred_release(struct binder_proc *proc) hlist_del(&proc->proc_node); - if (binder_context_mgr_node && binder_context_mgr_node->proc == proc) { + if (context->binder_context_mgr_node && + context->binder_context_mgr_node->proc == proc) { binder_debug(BINDER_DEBUG_DEAD_BINDER, "%s: %d context_mgr_node gone\n", __func__, proc->pid); - binder_context_mgr_node = NULL; + context->binder_context_mgr_node = NULL; } threads = 0; @@ -3391,6 +3892,7 @@ static void print_binder_proc(struct seq_file *m, size_t header_pos; seq_printf(m, "proc %d\n", proc->pid); + seq_printf(m, "context %s\n", proc->context->name); header_pos = m->count; for (n = rb_first(&proc->threads); n != NULL; n = rb_next(n)) @@ -3460,7 +3962,9 @@ static const char * const binder_command_strings[] = { "BC_EXIT_LOOPER", "BC_REQUEST_DEATH_NOTIFICATION", "BC_CLEAR_DEATH_NOTIFICATION", - "BC_DEAD_BINDER_DONE" + "BC_DEAD_BINDER_DONE", + "BC_TRANSACTION_SG", + "BC_REPLY_SG", }; static const char * const binder_objstat_strings[] = { @@ -3515,6 +4019,7 @@ static void print_binder_proc_stats(struct seq_file *m, int count, strong, weak; seq_printf(m, "proc %d\n", proc->pid); + seq_printf(m, "context %s\n", proc->context->name); count = 0; for (n = rb_first(&proc->threads); n != NULL; n = rb_next(n)) count++; @@ -3622,23 +4127,18 @@ static int binder_transactions_show(struct seq_file *m, void *unused) static int binder_proc_show(struct seq_file *m, void *unused) { struct binder_proc *itr; - struct binder_proc *proc = m->private; + int pid = (unsigned long)m->private; int do_lock = !binder_debug_no_lock; - bool valid_proc = false; if (do_lock) binder_lock(__func__); hlist_for_each_entry(itr, &binder_procs, proc_node) { - if (itr == proc) { - valid_proc = true; - break; + if (itr->pid == pid) { + seq_puts(m, "binder proc state:\n"); + print_binder_proc(m, itr, 1); } } - if (valid_proc) { - seq_puts(m, "binder proc state:\n"); - print_binder_proc(m, proc, 1); - } if (do_lock) binder_unlock(__func__); return 0; @@ -3648,11 +4148,11 @@ static void print_binder_transaction_log_entry(struct seq_file *m, struct binder_transaction_log_entry *e) { seq_printf(m, - "%d: %s from %d:%d to %d:%d node %d handle %d size %d:%d\n", + "%d: %s from %d:%d to %d:%d context %s node %d handle %d size %d:%d\n", e->debug_id, (e->call_type == 2) ? "reply" : ((e->call_type == 1) ? "async" : "call "), e->from_proc, - e->from_thread, e->to_proc, e->to_thread, e->to_node, - e->target_handle, e->data_size, e->offsets_size); + e->from_thread, e->to_proc, e->to_thread, e->context_name, + e->to_node, e->target_handle, e->data_size, e->offsets_size); } static int binder_transaction_log_show(struct seq_file *m, void *unused) @@ -3680,26 +4180,50 @@ static const struct file_operations binder_fops = { .release = binder_release, }; -static struct miscdevice binder_miscdev = { - .minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR, - .name = "binder", - .fops = &binder_fops -}; - BINDER_DEBUG_ENTRY(state); BINDER_DEBUG_ENTRY(stats); BINDER_DEBUG_ENTRY(transactions); BINDER_DEBUG_ENTRY(transaction_log); +static int __init init_binder_device(const char *name) +{ + int ret; + struct binder_device *binder_device; + + binder_device = kzalloc(sizeof(*binder_device), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!binder_device) + return -ENOMEM; + + binder_device->miscdev.fops = &binder_fops; + binder_device->miscdev.minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR; + binder_device->miscdev.name = name; + + binder_device->context.binder_context_mgr_uid = INVALID_UID; + binder_device->context.name = name; + + ret = misc_register(&binder_device->miscdev); + if (ret < 0) { + kfree(binder_device); + return ret; + } + + hlist_add_head(&binder_device->hlist, &binder_devices); + + return ret; +} + static int __init binder_init(void) { int ret; + char *device_name, *device_names; + struct binder_device *device; + struct hlist_node *tmp; binder_debugfs_dir_entry_root = debugfs_create_dir("binder", NULL); if (binder_debugfs_dir_entry_root) binder_debugfs_dir_entry_proc = debugfs_create_dir("proc", binder_debugfs_dir_entry_root); - ret = misc_register(&binder_miscdev); + if (binder_debugfs_dir_entry_root) { debugfs_create_file("state", S_IRUGO, @@ -3727,6 +4251,35 @@ static int __init binder_init(void) &binder_transaction_log_failed, &binder_transaction_log_fops); } + + /* + * Copy the module_parameter string, because we don't want to + * tokenize it in-place. + */ + device_names = kzalloc(strlen(binder_devices_param) + 1, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!device_names) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto err_alloc_device_names_failed; + } + strcpy(device_names, binder_devices_param); + + while ((device_name = strsep(&device_names, ","))) { + ret = init_binder_device(device_name); + if (ret) + goto err_init_binder_device_failed; + } + + return ret; + +err_init_binder_device_failed: + hlist_for_each_entry_safe(device, tmp, &binder_devices, hlist) { + misc_deregister(&device->miscdev); + hlist_del(&device->hlist); + kfree(device); + } +err_alloc_device_names_failed: + debugfs_remove_recursive(binder_debugfs_dir_entry_root); + return ret; } diff --git a/drivers/auxdisplay/ht16k33.c b/drivers/auxdisplay/ht16k33.c index eeb323f56c07..f66b45b235b0 100644 --- a/drivers/auxdisplay/ht16k33.c +++ b/drivers/auxdisplay/ht16k33.c @@ -56,14 +56,16 @@ #define HT16K33_FB_SIZE (HT16K33_MATRIX_LED_MAX_COLS * BYTES_PER_ROW) struct ht16k33_keypad { + struct i2c_client *client; struct input_dev *dev; - spinlock_t lock; - struct delayed_work work; uint32_t cols; uint32_t rows; uint32_t row_shift; uint32_t debounce_ms; uint16_t last_key_state[HT16K33_MATRIX_KEYPAD_MAX_COLS]; + + wait_queue_head_t wait; + bool stopped; }; struct ht16k33_fbdev { @@ -78,7 +80,6 @@ struct ht16k33_priv { struct i2c_client *client; struct ht16k33_keypad keypad; struct ht16k33_fbdev fbdev; - struct workqueue_struct *workqueue; }; static struct fb_fix_screeninfo ht16k33_fb_fix = { @@ -124,16 +125,8 @@ static void ht16k33_fb_queue(struct ht16k33_priv *priv) { struct ht16k33_fbdev *fbdev = &priv->fbdev; - queue_delayed_work(priv->workqueue, &fbdev->work, - msecs_to_jiffies(HZ / fbdev->refresh_rate)); -} - -static void ht16k33_keypad_queue(struct ht16k33_priv *priv) -{ - struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad = &priv->keypad; - - queue_delayed_work(priv->workqueue, &keypad->work, - msecs_to_jiffies(keypad->debounce_ms)); + schedule_delayed_work(&fbdev->work, + msecs_to_jiffies(HZ / fbdev->refresh_rate)); } /* @@ -182,32 +175,6 @@ requeue: ht16k33_fb_queue(priv); } -static int ht16k33_keypad_start(struct input_dev *dev) -{ - struct ht16k33_priv *priv = input_get_drvdata(dev); - struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad = &priv->keypad; - - /* - * Schedule an immediate key scan to capture current key state; - * columns will be activated and IRQs be enabled after the scan. - */ - queue_delayed_work(priv->workqueue, &keypad->work, 0); - return 0; -} - -static void ht16k33_keypad_stop(struct input_dev *dev) -{ - struct ht16k33_priv *priv = input_get_drvdata(dev); - struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad = &priv->keypad; - - cancel_delayed_work(&keypad->work); - /* - * ht16k33_keypad_scan() will leave IRQs enabled; - * we should disable them now. - */ - disable_irq_nosync(priv->client->irq); -} - static int ht16k33_initialize(struct ht16k33_priv *priv) { uint8_t byte; @@ -233,61 +200,6 @@ static int ht16k33_initialize(struct ht16k33_priv *priv) return i2c_smbus_write_byte(priv->client, byte); } -/* - * This gets the keys from keypad and reports it to input subsystem - */ -static void ht16k33_keypad_scan(struct work_struct *work) -{ - struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad = - container_of(work, struct ht16k33_keypad, work.work); - struct ht16k33_priv *priv = - container_of(keypad, struct ht16k33_priv, keypad); - const unsigned short *keycodes = keypad->dev->keycode; - uint16_t bits_changed, new_state[HT16K33_MATRIX_KEYPAD_MAX_COLS]; - uint8_t data[HT16K33_MATRIX_KEYPAD_MAX_COLS * 2]; - int row, col, code; - bool reschedule = false; - - if (i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(priv->client, 0x40, 6, data) != 6) { - dev_err(&priv->client->dev, "Failed to read key data\n"); - goto end; - } - - for (col = 0; col < keypad->cols; col++) { - new_state[col] = (data[col * 2 + 1] << 8) | data[col * 2]; - if (new_state[col]) - reschedule = true; - bits_changed = keypad->last_key_state[col] ^ new_state[col]; - - while (bits_changed) { - row = ffs(bits_changed) - 1; - code = MATRIX_SCAN_CODE(row, col, keypad->row_shift); - input_event(keypad->dev, EV_MSC, MSC_SCAN, code); - input_report_key(keypad->dev, keycodes[code], - new_state[col] & BIT(row)); - bits_changed &= ~BIT(row); - } - } - input_sync(keypad->dev); - memcpy(keypad->last_key_state, new_state, sizeof(new_state)); - -end: - if (reschedule) - ht16k33_keypad_queue(priv); - else - enable_irq(priv->client->irq); -} - -static irqreturn_t ht16k33_irq_thread(int irq, void *dev) -{ - struct ht16k33_priv *priv = dev; - - disable_irq_nosync(priv->client->irq); - ht16k33_keypad_queue(priv); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - static int ht16k33_bl_update_status(struct backlight_device *bl) { int brightness = bl->props.brightness; @@ -334,15 +246,152 @@ static struct fb_ops ht16k33_fb_ops = { .fb_mmap = ht16k33_mmap, }; +/* + * This gets the keys from keypad and reports it to input subsystem. + * Returns true if a key is pressed. + */ +static bool ht16k33_keypad_scan(struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad) +{ + const unsigned short *keycodes = keypad->dev->keycode; + u16 new_state[HT16K33_MATRIX_KEYPAD_MAX_COLS]; + u8 data[HT16K33_MATRIX_KEYPAD_MAX_COLS * 2]; + unsigned long bits_changed; + int row, col, code; + bool pressed = false; + + if (i2c_smbus_read_i2c_block_data(keypad->client, 0x40, 6, data) != 6) { + dev_err(&keypad->client->dev, "Failed to read key data\n"); + return false; + } + + for (col = 0; col < keypad->cols; col++) { + new_state[col] = (data[col * 2 + 1] << 8) | data[col * 2]; + if (new_state[col]) + pressed = true; + bits_changed = keypad->last_key_state[col] ^ new_state[col]; + + for_each_set_bit(row, &bits_changed, BITS_PER_LONG) { + code = MATRIX_SCAN_CODE(row, col, keypad->row_shift); + input_event(keypad->dev, EV_MSC, MSC_SCAN, code); + input_report_key(keypad->dev, keycodes[code], + new_state[col] & BIT(row)); + } + } + input_sync(keypad->dev); + memcpy(keypad->last_key_state, new_state, sizeof(new_state)); + + return pressed; +} + +static irqreturn_t ht16k33_keypad_irq_thread(int irq, void *dev) +{ + struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad = dev; + + do { + wait_event_timeout(keypad->wait, keypad->stopped, + msecs_to_jiffies(keypad->debounce_ms)); + if (keypad->stopped) + break; + } while (ht16k33_keypad_scan(keypad)); + + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +static int ht16k33_keypad_start(struct input_dev *dev) +{ + struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad = input_get_drvdata(dev); + + keypad->stopped = false; + mb(); + enable_irq(keypad->client->irq); + + return 0; +} + +static void ht16k33_keypad_stop(struct input_dev *dev) +{ + struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad = input_get_drvdata(dev); + + keypad->stopped = true; + mb(); + wake_up(&keypad->wait); + disable_irq(keypad->client->irq); +} + +static int ht16k33_keypad_probe(struct i2c_client *client, + struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad) +{ + struct device_node *node = client->dev.of_node; + u32 rows = HT16K33_MATRIX_KEYPAD_MAX_ROWS; + u32 cols = HT16K33_MATRIX_KEYPAD_MAX_COLS; + int err; + + keypad->client = client; + init_waitqueue_head(&keypad->wait); + + keypad->dev = devm_input_allocate_device(&client->dev); + if (!keypad->dev) + return -ENOMEM; + + input_set_drvdata(keypad->dev, keypad); + + keypad->dev->name = DRIVER_NAME"-keypad"; + keypad->dev->id.bustype = BUS_I2C; + keypad->dev->open = ht16k33_keypad_start; + keypad->dev->close = ht16k33_keypad_stop; + + if (!of_get_property(node, "linux,no-autorepeat", NULL)) + __set_bit(EV_REP, keypad->dev->evbit); + + err = of_property_read_u32(node, "debounce-delay-ms", + &keypad->debounce_ms); + if (err) { + dev_err(&client->dev, "key debounce delay not specified\n"); + return err; + } + + err = matrix_keypad_parse_of_params(&client->dev, &rows, &cols); + if (err) + return err; + + keypad->rows = rows; + keypad->cols = cols; + keypad->row_shift = get_count_order(cols); + + err = matrix_keypad_build_keymap(NULL, NULL, rows, cols, NULL, + keypad->dev); + if (err) { + dev_err(&client->dev, "failed to build keymap\n"); + return err; + } + + err = devm_request_threaded_irq(&client->dev, client->irq, + NULL, ht16k33_keypad_irq_thread, + IRQF_TRIGGER_HIGH | IRQF_ONESHOT, + DRIVER_NAME, keypad); + if (err) { + dev_err(&client->dev, "irq request failed %d, error %d\n", + client->irq, err); + return err; + } + + ht16k33_keypad_stop(keypad->dev); + + err = input_register_device(keypad->dev); + if (err) + return err; + + return 0; +} + static int ht16k33_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id) { int err; - uint32_t rows, cols, dft_brightness; + uint32_t dft_brightness; struct backlight_device *bl; struct backlight_properties bl_props; struct ht16k33_priv *priv; - struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad; struct ht16k33_fbdev *fbdev; struct device_node *node = client->dev.of_node; @@ -363,23 +412,16 @@ static int ht16k33_probe(struct i2c_client *client, priv->client = client; i2c_set_clientdata(client, priv); fbdev = &priv->fbdev; - keypad = &priv->keypad; - - priv->workqueue = create_singlethread_workqueue(DRIVER_NAME "-wq"); - if (priv->workqueue == NULL) - return -ENOMEM; err = ht16k33_initialize(priv); if (err) - goto err_destroy_wq; + return err; /* Framebuffer (2 bytes per column) */ BUILD_BUG_ON(PAGE_SIZE < HT16K33_FB_SIZE); fbdev->buffer = (unsigned char *) get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL); - if (!fbdev->buffer) { - err = -ENOMEM; - goto err_free_fbdev; - } + if (!fbdev->buffer) + return -ENOMEM; fbdev->cache = devm_kmalloc(&client->dev, HT16K33_FB_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL); if (!fbdev->cache) { @@ -415,59 +457,7 @@ static int ht16k33_probe(struct i2c_client *client, if (err) goto err_fbdev_info; - /* Keypad */ - keypad->dev = devm_input_allocate_device(&client->dev); - if (!keypad->dev) { - err = -ENOMEM; - goto err_fbdev_unregister; - } - - keypad->dev->name = DRIVER_NAME"-keypad"; - keypad->dev->id.bustype = BUS_I2C; - keypad->dev->open = ht16k33_keypad_start; - keypad->dev->close = ht16k33_keypad_stop; - - if (!of_get_property(node, "linux,no-autorepeat", NULL)) - __set_bit(EV_REP, keypad->dev->evbit); - - err = of_property_read_u32(node, "debounce-delay-ms", - &keypad->debounce_ms); - if (err) { - dev_err(&client->dev, "key debounce delay not specified\n"); - goto err_fbdev_unregister; - } - - err = devm_request_threaded_irq(&client->dev, client->irq, NULL, - ht16k33_irq_thread, - IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING | IRQF_ONESHOT, - DRIVER_NAME, priv); - if (err) { - dev_err(&client->dev, "irq request failed %d, error %d\n", - client->irq, err); - goto err_fbdev_unregister; - } - - disable_irq_nosync(client->irq); - rows = HT16K33_MATRIX_KEYPAD_MAX_ROWS; - cols = HT16K33_MATRIX_KEYPAD_MAX_COLS; - err = matrix_keypad_parse_of_params(&client->dev, &rows, &cols); - if (err) - goto err_fbdev_unregister; - - err = matrix_keypad_build_keymap(NULL, NULL, rows, cols, NULL, - keypad->dev); - if (err) { - dev_err(&client->dev, "failed to build keymap\n"); - goto err_fbdev_unregister; - } - - input_set_drvdata(keypad->dev, priv); - keypad->rows = rows; - keypad->cols = cols; - keypad->row_shift = get_count_order(cols); - INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&keypad->work, ht16k33_keypad_scan); - - err = input_register_device(keypad->dev); + err = ht16k33_keypad_probe(client, &priv->keypad); if (err) goto err_fbdev_unregister; @@ -482,7 +472,7 @@ static int ht16k33_probe(struct i2c_client *client, if (IS_ERR(bl)) { dev_err(&client->dev, "failed to register backlight\n"); err = PTR_ERR(bl); - goto err_keypad_unregister; + goto err_fbdev_unregister; } err = of_property_read_u32(node, "default-brightness-level", @@ -502,18 +492,12 @@ static int ht16k33_probe(struct i2c_client *client, ht16k33_fb_queue(priv); return 0; -err_keypad_unregister: - input_unregister_device(keypad->dev); err_fbdev_unregister: unregister_framebuffer(fbdev->info); err_fbdev_info: framebuffer_release(fbdev->info); err_fbdev_buffer: free_page((unsigned long) fbdev->buffer); -err_free_fbdev: - kfree(fbdev); -err_destroy_wq: - destroy_workqueue(priv->workqueue); return err; } @@ -521,17 +505,13 @@ err_destroy_wq: static int ht16k33_remove(struct i2c_client *client) { struct ht16k33_priv *priv = i2c_get_clientdata(client); - struct ht16k33_keypad *keypad = &priv->keypad; struct ht16k33_fbdev *fbdev = &priv->fbdev; - ht16k33_keypad_stop(keypad->dev); - cancel_delayed_work(&fbdev->work); unregister_framebuffer(fbdev->info); framebuffer_release(fbdev->info); free_page((unsigned long) fbdev->buffer); - destroy_workqueue(priv->workqueue); return 0; } diff --git a/drivers/char/Kconfig b/drivers/char/Kconfig index fde005ef9d36..4ee2a10207d0 100644 --- a/drivers/char/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/char/Kconfig @@ -571,9 +571,12 @@ config TELCLOCK controlling the behavior of this hardware. config DEVPORT - bool + bool "/dev/port character device" depends on ISA || PCI default y + help + Say Y here if you want to support the /dev/port device. The /dev/port + device is similar to /dev/mem, but for I/O ports. source "drivers/s390/char/Kconfig" diff --git a/drivers/char/apm-emulation.c b/drivers/char/apm-emulation.c index dd9dfa15e9d1..1dfb9f8de171 100644 --- a/drivers/char/apm-emulation.c +++ b/drivers/char/apm-emulation.c @@ -31,13 +31,6 @@ #include <linux/kthread.h> #include <linux/delay.h> - -/* - * The apm_bios device is one of the misc char devices. - * This is its minor number. - */ -#define APM_MINOR_DEV 134 - /* * One option can be changed at boot time as follows: * apm=on/off enable/disable APM diff --git a/drivers/char/ds1302.c b/drivers/char/ds1302.c index 7d34b203718a..c614a56e68cc 100644 --- a/drivers/char/ds1302.c +++ b/drivers/char/ds1302.c @@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ #include <linux/init.h> #include <linux/mm.h> #include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/miscdevice.h> #include <linux/delay.h> #include <linux/bcd.h> #include <linux/mutex.h> diff --git a/drivers/char/mmtimer.c b/drivers/char/mmtimer.c index f786b18ac500..b708c85dc9c1 100644 --- a/drivers/char/mmtimer.c +++ b/drivers/char/mmtimer.c @@ -463,9 +463,9 @@ static int mmtimer_mmap(struct file *file, struct vm_area_struct *vma) } static struct miscdevice mmtimer_miscdev = { - SGI_MMTIMER, - MMTIMER_NAME, - &mmtimer_fops + .minor = SGI_MMTIMER, + .name = MMTIMER_NAME, + .fops = &mmtimer_fops }; static struct timespec sgi_clock_offset; diff --git a/drivers/char/xilinx_hwicap/buffer_icap.c b/drivers/char/xilinx_hwicap/buffer_icap.c index 53c3882e4981..35981cae1afa 100644 --- a/drivers/char/xilinx_hwicap/buffer_icap.c +++ b/drivers/char/xilinx_hwicap/buffer_icap.c @@ -269,7 +269,6 @@ int buffer_icap_set_configuration(struct hwicap_drvdata *drvdata, u32 *data, { int status; s32 buffer_count = 0; - s32 num_writes = 0; bool dirty = false; u32 i; void __iomem *base_address = drvdata->base_address; @@ -298,7 +297,6 @@ int buffer_icap_set_configuration(struct hwicap_drvdata *drvdata, u32 *data, } buffer_count = 0; - num_writes++; dirty = false; } @@ -328,7 +326,6 @@ int buffer_icap_get_configuration(struct hwicap_drvdata *drvdata, u32 *data, { int status; s32 buffer_count = 0; - s32 read_count = 0; u32 i; void __iomem *base_address = drvdata->base_address; @@ -353,7 +350,6 @@ int buffer_icap_get_configuration(struct hwicap_drvdata *drvdata, u32 *data, } buffer_count = 0; - read_count++; } /* Copy data from bram */ diff --git a/drivers/extcon/Kconfig b/drivers/extcon/Kconfig index 04788d92ea52..96bbae579c0b 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/extcon/Kconfig @@ -42,6 +42,16 @@ config EXTCON_GPIO Say Y here to enable GPIO based extcon support. Note that GPIO extcon supports single state per extcon instance. +config EXTCON_INTEL_INT3496 + tristate "Intel INT3496 ACPI device extcon driver" + depends on GPIOLIB && ACPI + help + Say Y here to enable extcon support for USB OTG ports controlled by + an Intel INT3496 ACPI device. + + This ACPI device is typically found on Intel Baytrail or Cherrytrail + based tablets, or other Baytrail / Cherrytrail devices. + config EXTCON_MAX14577 tristate "Maxim MAX14577/77836 EXTCON Support" depends on MFD_MAX14577 diff --git a/drivers/extcon/Makefile b/drivers/extcon/Makefile index 31a0a999c4fb..237ac3f953c2 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/Makefile +++ b/drivers/extcon/Makefile @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_EXTCON_ADC_JACK) += extcon-adc-jack.o obj-$(CONFIG_EXTCON_ARIZONA) += extcon-arizona.o obj-$(CONFIG_EXTCON_AXP288) += extcon-axp288.o obj-$(CONFIG_EXTCON_GPIO) += extcon-gpio.o +obj-$(CONFIG_EXTCON_INTEL_INT3496) += extcon-intel-int3496.o obj-$(CONFIG_EXTCON_MAX14577) += extcon-max14577.o obj-$(CONFIG_EXTCON_MAX3355) += extcon-max3355.o obj-$(CONFIG_EXTCON_MAX77693) += extcon-max77693.o diff --git a/drivers/extcon/devres.c b/drivers/extcon/devres.c index e686acd1c459..b40eb1805927 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/devres.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/devres.c @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ * GNU General Public License for more details. */ -#include <linux/extcon.h> +#include "extcon.h" static int devm_extcon_dev_match(struct device *dev, void *res, void *data) { diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.c index bc538708c753..6f6537ab0a79 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.c @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ static void adc_jack_handler(struct work_struct *work) ret = iio_read_channel_raw(data->chan, &adc_val); if (ret < 0) { - dev_err(&data->edev->dev, "read channel() error: %d\n", ret); + dev_err(data->dev, "read channel() error: %d\n", ret); return; } diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-arizona.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-arizona.c index d836d4ce5ee4..ed78b7c26627 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-arizona.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-arizona.c @@ -236,12 +236,8 @@ static void arizona_extcon_set_mode(struct arizona_extcon_info *info, int mode) mode %= info->micd_num_modes; - if (arizona->pdata.micd_pol_gpio > 0) - gpio_set_value_cansleep(arizona->pdata.micd_pol_gpio, - info->micd_modes[mode].gpio); - else - gpiod_set_value_cansleep(info->micd_pol_gpio, - info->micd_modes[mode].gpio); + gpiod_set_value_cansleep(info->micd_pol_gpio, + info->micd_modes[mode].gpio); regmap_update_bits(arizona->regmap, ARIZONA_MIC_DETECT_1, ARIZONA_MICD_BIAS_SRC_MASK, @@ -1412,21 +1408,21 @@ static int arizona_extcon_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) regmap_update_bits(arizona->regmap, ARIZONA_GP_SWITCH_1, ARIZONA_SW1_MODE_MASK, arizona->pdata.gpsw); - if (arizona->pdata.micd_pol_gpio > 0) { + if (pdata->micd_pol_gpio > 0) { if (info->micd_modes[0].gpio) mode = GPIOF_OUT_INIT_HIGH; else mode = GPIOF_OUT_INIT_LOW; - ret = devm_gpio_request_one(&pdev->dev, - arizona->pdata.micd_pol_gpio, - mode, - "MICD polarity"); + ret = devm_gpio_request_one(&pdev->dev, pdata->micd_pol_gpio, + mode, "MICD polarity"); if (ret != 0) { dev_err(arizona->dev, "Failed to request GPIO%d: %d\n", - arizona->pdata.micd_pol_gpio, ret); + pdata->micd_pol_gpio, ret); goto err_register; } + + info->micd_pol_gpio = gpio_to_desc(pdata->micd_pol_gpio); } else { if (info->micd_modes[0].gpio) mode = GPIOD_OUT_HIGH; diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-axp288.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-axp288.c index 42f41e808292..f4fd03e58e37 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-axp288.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-axp288.c @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ #include <linux/interrupt.h> #include <linux/platform_device.h> #include <linux/property.h> -#include <linux/usb/phy.h> #include <linux/notifier.h> #include <linux/extcon.h> #include <linux/regmap.h> @@ -71,12 +70,6 @@ #define DET_STAT_CDP 2 #define DET_STAT_DCP 3 -/* IRQ enable-1 register */ -#define PWRSRC_IRQ_CFG_MASK (BIT(4)|BIT(3)|BIT(2)) - -/* IRQ enable-6 register */ -#define BC12_IRQ_CFG_MASK BIT(1) - enum axp288_extcon_reg { AXP288_PS_STAT_REG = 0x00, AXP288_PS_BOOT_REASON_REG = 0x02, @@ -84,8 +77,6 @@ enum axp288_extcon_reg { AXP288_BC_VBUS_CNTL_REG = 0x2d, AXP288_BC_USB_STAT_REG = 0x2e, AXP288_BC_DET_STAT_REG = 0x2f, - AXP288_PWRSRC_IRQ_CFG_REG = 0x40, - AXP288_BC12_IRQ_CFG_REG = 0x45, }; enum axp288_mux_select { @@ -105,6 +96,7 @@ static const unsigned int axp288_extcon_cables[] = { EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP, EXTCON_CHG_USB_CDP, EXTCON_CHG_USB_DCP, + EXTCON_USB, EXTCON_NONE, }; @@ -112,11 +104,11 @@ struct axp288_extcon_info { struct device *dev; struct regmap *regmap; struct regmap_irq_chip_data *regmap_irqc; - struct axp288_extcon_pdata *pdata; + struct gpio_desc *gpio_mux_cntl; int irq[EXTCON_IRQ_END]; struct extcon_dev *edev; struct notifier_block extcon_nb; - struct usb_phy *otg; + unsigned int previous_cable; }; /* Power up/down reason string array */ @@ -156,10 +148,9 @@ static void axp288_extcon_log_rsi(struct axp288_extcon_info *info) static int axp288_handle_chrg_det_event(struct axp288_extcon_info *info) { - static bool notify_otg, notify_charger; - static unsigned int cable; int ret, stat, cfg, pwr_stat; u8 chrg_type; + unsigned int cable = info->previous_cable; bool vbus_attach = false; ret = regmap_read(info->regmap, AXP288_PS_STAT_REG, &pwr_stat); @@ -168,9 +159,9 @@ static int axp288_handle_chrg_det_event(struct axp288_extcon_info *info) return ret; } - vbus_attach = (pwr_stat & PS_STAT_VBUS_PRESENT); + vbus_attach = (pwr_stat & PS_STAT_VBUS_VALID); if (!vbus_attach) - goto notify_otg; + goto no_vbus; /* Check charger detection completion status */ ret = regmap_read(info->regmap, AXP288_BC_GLOBAL_REG, &cfg); @@ -190,19 +181,14 @@ static int axp288_handle_chrg_det_event(struct axp288_extcon_info *info) switch (chrg_type) { case DET_STAT_SDP: dev_dbg(info->dev, "sdp cable is connected\n"); - notify_otg = true; - notify_charger = true; cable = EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP; break; case DET_STAT_CDP: dev_dbg(info->dev, "cdp cable is connected\n"); - notify_otg = true; - notify_charger = true; cable = EXTCON_CHG_USB_CDP; break; case DET_STAT_DCP: dev_dbg(info->dev, "dcp cable is connected\n"); - notify_charger = true; cable = EXTCON_CHG_USB_DCP; break; default: @@ -210,27 +196,28 @@ static int axp288_handle_chrg_det_event(struct axp288_extcon_info *info) "disconnect or unknown or ID event\n"); } -notify_otg: - if (notify_otg) { - /* - * If VBUS is absent Connect D+/D- lines to PMIC for BC - * detection. Else connect them to SOC for USB communication. - */ - if (info->pdata->gpio_mux_cntl) - gpiod_set_value(info->pdata->gpio_mux_cntl, - vbus_attach ? EXTCON_GPIO_MUX_SEL_SOC - : EXTCON_GPIO_MUX_SEL_PMIC); - - atomic_notifier_call_chain(&info->otg->notifier, - vbus_attach ? USB_EVENT_VBUS : USB_EVENT_NONE, NULL); - } - - if (notify_charger) +no_vbus: + /* + * If VBUS is absent Connect D+/D- lines to PMIC for BC + * detection. Else connect them to SOC for USB communication. + */ + if (info->gpio_mux_cntl) + gpiod_set_value(info->gpio_mux_cntl, + vbus_attach ? EXTCON_GPIO_MUX_SEL_SOC + : EXTCON_GPIO_MUX_SEL_PMIC); + + extcon_set_state_sync(info->edev, info->previous_cable, false); + if (info->previous_cable == EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP) + extcon_set_state_sync(info->edev, EXTCON_USB, false); + + if (vbus_attach) { extcon_set_state_sync(info->edev, cable, vbus_attach); + if (cable == EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP) + extcon_set_state_sync(info->edev, EXTCON_USB, + vbus_attach); - /* Clear the flags on disconnect event */ - if (!vbus_attach) - notify_otg = notify_charger = false; + info->previous_cable = cable; + } return 0; @@ -253,15 +240,10 @@ static irqreturn_t axp288_extcon_isr(int irq, void *data) return IRQ_HANDLED; } -static void axp288_extcon_enable_irq(struct axp288_extcon_info *info) +static void axp288_extcon_enable(struct axp288_extcon_info *info) { - /* Unmask VBUS interrupt */ - regmap_write(info->regmap, AXP288_PWRSRC_IRQ_CFG_REG, - PWRSRC_IRQ_CFG_MASK); regmap_update_bits(info->regmap, AXP288_BC_GLOBAL_REG, BC_GLOBAL_RUN, 0); - /* Unmask the BC1.2 complete interrupts */ - regmap_write(info->regmap, AXP288_BC12_IRQ_CFG_REG, BC12_IRQ_CFG_MASK); /* Enable the charger detection logic */ regmap_update_bits(info->regmap, AXP288_BC_GLOBAL_REG, BC_GLOBAL_RUN, BC_GLOBAL_RUN); @@ -271,6 +253,7 @@ static int axp288_extcon_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) { struct axp288_extcon_info *info; struct axp20x_dev *axp20x = dev_get_drvdata(pdev->dev.parent); + struct axp288_extcon_pdata *pdata = pdev->dev.platform_data; int ret, i, pirq, gpio; info = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*info), GFP_KERNEL); @@ -280,15 +263,10 @@ static int axp288_extcon_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) info->dev = &pdev->dev; info->regmap = axp20x->regmap; info->regmap_irqc = axp20x->regmap_irqc; - info->pdata = pdev->dev.platform_data; - - if (!info->pdata) { - /* Try ACPI provided pdata via device properties */ - if (!device_property_present(&pdev->dev, - "axp288_extcon_data\n")) - dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to get platform data\n"); - return -ENODEV; - } + info->previous_cable = EXTCON_NONE; + if (pdata) + info->gpio_mux_cntl = pdata->gpio_mux_cntl; + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, info); axp288_extcon_log_rsi(info); @@ -308,23 +286,16 @@ static int axp288_extcon_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) return ret; } - /* Get otg transceiver phy */ - info->otg = devm_usb_get_phy(&pdev->dev, USB_PHY_TYPE_USB2); - if (IS_ERR(info->otg)) { - dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to get otg transceiver\n"); - return PTR_ERR(info->otg); - } - /* Set up gpio control for USB Mux */ - if (info->pdata->gpio_mux_cntl) { - gpio = desc_to_gpio(info->pdata->gpio_mux_cntl); + if (info->gpio_mux_cntl) { + gpio = desc_to_gpio(info->gpio_mux_cntl); ret = devm_gpio_request(&pdev->dev, gpio, "USB_MUX"); if (ret < 0) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to request the gpio=%d\n", gpio); return ret; } - gpiod_direction_output(info->pdata->gpio_mux_cntl, + gpiod_direction_output(info->gpio_mux_cntl, EXTCON_GPIO_MUX_SEL_PMIC); } @@ -349,14 +320,21 @@ static int axp288_extcon_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) } } - /* Enable interrupts */ - axp288_extcon_enable_irq(info); + /* Start charger cable type detection */ + axp288_extcon_enable(info); return 0; } +static const struct platform_device_id axp288_extcon_table[] = { + { .name = "axp288_extcon" }, + {}, +}; +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(platform, axp288_extcon_table); + static struct platform_driver axp288_extcon_driver = { .probe = axp288_extcon_probe, + .id_table = axp288_extcon_table, .driver = { .name = "axp288_extcon", }, diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-int3496.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-int3496.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a3131b036de6 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-intel-int3496.c @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +/* + * Intel INT3496 ACPI device extcon driver + * + * Copyright (c) 2016 Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> + * + * Based on android x86 kernel code which is: + * + * Copyright (c) 2014, Intel Corporation. + * Author: David Cohen <david.a.cohen@linux.intel.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * 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. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + */ + +#include <linux/acpi.h> +#include <linux/extcon.h> +#include <linux/gpio.h> +#include <linux/interrupt.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/platform_device.h> + +#define INT3496_GPIO_USB_ID 0 +#define INT3496_GPIO_VBUS_EN 1 +#define INT3496_GPIO_USB_MUX 2 +#define DEBOUNCE_TIME msecs_to_jiffies(50) + +struct int3496_data { + struct device *dev; + struct extcon_dev *edev; + struct delayed_work work; + struct gpio_desc *gpio_usb_id; + struct gpio_desc *gpio_vbus_en; + struct gpio_desc *gpio_usb_mux; + int usb_id_irq; +}; + +static const unsigned int int3496_cable[] = { + EXTCON_USB_HOST, + EXTCON_NONE, +}; + +static void int3496_do_usb_id(struct work_struct *work) +{ + struct int3496_data *data = + container_of(work, struct int3496_data, work.work); + int id = gpiod_get_value_cansleep(data->gpio_usb_id); + + /* id == 1: PERIPHERAL, id == 0: HOST */ + dev_dbg(data->dev, "Connected %s cable\n", id ? "PERIPHERAL" : "HOST"); + + /* + * Peripheral: set USB mux to peripheral and disable VBUS + * Host: set USB mux to host and enable VBUS + */ + if (!IS_ERR(data->gpio_usb_mux)) + gpiod_direction_output(data->gpio_usb_mux, id); + + if (!IS_ERR(data->gpio_vbus_en)) + gpiod_direction_output(data->gpio_vbus_en, !id); + + extcon_set_state_sync(data->edev, EXTCON_USB_HOST, !id); +} + +static irqreturn_t int3496_thread_isr(int irq, void *priv) +{ + struct int3496_data *data = priv; + + /* Let the pin settle before processing it */ + mod_delayed_work(system_wq, &data->work, DEBOUNCE_TIME); + + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +static int int3496_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->dev; + struct int3496_data *data; + int ret; + + data = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*data), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!data) + return -ENOMEM; + + data->dev = dev; + INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&data->work, int3496_do_usb_id); + + data->gpio_usb_id = devm_gpiod_get_index(dev, "id", + INT3496_GPIO_USB_ID, + GPIOD_IN); + if (IS_ERR(data->gpio_usb_id)) { + ret = PTR_ERR(data->gpio_usb_id); + dev_err(dev, "can't request USB ID GPIO: %d\n", ret); + return ret; + } + + data->usb_id_irq = gpiod_to_irq(data->gpio_usb_id); + if (data->usb_id_irq <= 0) { + dev_err(dev, "can't get USB ID IRQ: %d\n", data->usb_id_irq); + return -EINVAL; + } + + data->gpio_vbus_en = devm_gpiod_get_index(dev, "vbus en", + INT3496_GPIO_VBUS_EN, + GPIOD_ASIS); + if (IS_ERR(data->gpio_vbus_en)) + dev_info(dev, "can't request VBUS EN GPIO\n"); + + data->gpio_usb_mux = devm_gpiod_get_index(dev, "usb mux", + INT3496_GPIO_USB_MUX, + GPIOD_ASIS); + if (IS_ERR(data->gpio_usb_mux)) + dev_info(dev, "can't request USB MUX GPIO\n"); + + /* register extcon device */ + data->edev = devm_extcon_dev_allocate(dev, int3496_cable); + if (IS_ERR(data->edev)) + return -ENOMEM; + + ret = devm_extcon_dev_register(dev, data->edev); + if (ret < 0) { + dev_err(dev, "can't register extcon device: %d\n", ret); + return ret; + } + + ret = devm_request_threaded_irq(dev, data->usb_id_irq, + NULL, int3496_thread_isr, + IRQF_SHARED | IRQF_ONESHOT | + IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING | + IRQF_TRIGGER_FALLING, + dev_name(dev), data); + if (ret < 0) { + dev_err(dev, "can't request IRQ for USB ID GPIO: %d\n", ret); + return ret; + } + + /* queue initial processing of id-pin */ + queue_delayed_work(system_wq, &data->work, 0); + + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, data); + + return 0; +} + +static int int3496_remove(struct platform_device *pdev) +{ + struct int3496_data *data = platform_get_drvdata(pdev); + + devm_free_irq(&pdev->dev, data->usb_id_irq, data); + cancel_delayed_work_sync(&data->work); + + return 0; +} + +static struct acpi_device_id int3496_acpi_match[] = { + { "INT3496" }, + { } +}; +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(acpi, int3496_acpi_match); + +static struct platform_driver int3496_driver = { + .driver = { + .name = "intel-int3496", + .acpi_match_table = int3496_acpi_match, + }, + .probe = int3496_probe, + .remove = int3496_remove, +}; + +module_platform_driver(int3496_driver); + +MODULE_AUTHOR("Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com>"); +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel INT3496 ACPI device extcon driver"); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-max14577.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-max14577.c index 12e26c4e7763..f6414b7fa5bc 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-max14577.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-max14577.c @@ -531,8 +531,10 @@ static int max14577_parse_irq(struct max14577_muic_info *info, int irq_type) case MAX14577_IRQ_INT1_ADC: case MAX14577_IRQ_INT1_ADCLOW: case MAX14577_IRQ_INT1_ADCERR: - /* Handle all of accessory except for - type of charger accessory */ + /* + * Handle all of accessory except for + * type of charger accessory. + */ info->irq_adc = true; return 1; case MAX14577_IRQ_INT2_CHGTYP: diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-max77693.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-max77693.c index 68dbcb814b2f..62163468f205 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-max77693.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-max77693.c @@ -188,8 +188,10 @@ enum max77693_muic_acc_type { MAX77693_MUIC_ADC_AUDIO_MODE_REMOTE, MAX77693_MUIC_ADC_OPEN, - /* The below accessories have same ADC value so ADCLow and - ADC1K bit is used to separate specific accessory */ + /* + * The below accessories have same ADC value so ADCLow and + * ADC1K bit is used to separate specific accessory. + */ /* ADC|VBVolot|ADCLow|ADC1K| */ MAX77693_MUIC_GND_USB_HOST = 0x100, /* 0x0| 0| 0| 0| */ MAX77693_MUIC_GND_USB_HOST_VB = 0x104, /* 0x0| 1| 0| 0| */ @@ -970,8 +972,10 @@ static void max77693_muic_irq_work(struct work_struct *work) case MAX77693_MUIC_IRQ_INT1_ADC_LOW: case MAX77693_MUIC_IRQ_INT1_ADC_ERR: case MAX77693_MUIC_IRQ_INT1_ADC1K: - /* Handle all of accessory except for - type of charger accessory */ + /* + * Handle all of accessory except for + * type of charger accessory. + */ ret = max77693_muic_adc_handler(info); break; case MAX77693_MUIC_IRQ_INT2_CHGTYP: diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-max77843.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-max77843.c index 5d11fdf36e94..6e722d552cf1 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-max77843.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-max77843.c @@ -97,8 +97,10 @@ enum max77843_muic_accessory_type { MAX77843_MUIC_ADC_AUDIO_DEVICE_TYPE1, MAX77843_MUIC_ADC_OPEN, - /* The blow accessories should check - not only ADC value but also ADC1K and VBVolt value. */ + /* + * The below accessories should check + * not only ADC value but also ADC1K and VBVolt value. + */ /* Offset|ADC1K|VBVolt| */ MAX77843_MUIC_GND_USB_HOST = 0x100, /* 0x1| 0| 0| */ MAX77843_MUIC_GND_USB_HOST_VB = 0x101, /* 0x1| 0| 1| */ @@ -265,16 +267,20 @@ static int max77843_muic_get_cable_type(struct max77843_muic_info *info, /* Check GROUND accessory with charger cable */ if (adc == MAX77843_MUIC_ADC_GROUND) { if (chg_type == MAX77843_MUIC_CHG_NONE) { - /* The following state when charger cable is + /* + * The following state when charger cable is * disconnected but the GROUND accessory still - * connected */ + * connected. + */ *attached = false; cable_type = info->prev_chg_type; info->prev_chg_type = MAX77843_MUIC_CHG_NONE; } else { - /* The following state when charger cable is - * connected on the GROUND accessory */ + /* + * The following state when charger cable is + * connected on the GROUND accessory. + */ *attached = true; cable_type = MAX77843_MUIC_CHG_GND; info->prev_chg_type = MAX77843_MUIC_CHG_GND; @@ -299,11 +305,13 @@ static int max77843_muic_get_cable_type(struct max77843_muic_info *info, } else { *attached = true; - /* Offset|ADC1K|VBVolt| + /* + * Offset|ADC1K|VBVolt| * 0x1| 0| 0| USB-HOST * 0x1| 0| 1| USB-HOST with VB * 0x1| 1| 0| MHL - * 0x1| 1| 1| MHL with VB */ + * 0x1| 1| 1| MHL with VB + */ /* Get ADC1K register bit */ gnd_type = (info->status[MAX77843_MUIC_STATUS1] & MAX77843_MUIC_STATUS1_ADC1K_MASK); diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-palmas.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-palmas.c index 634ba70782de..ca904e8b3235 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-palmas.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-palmas.c @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ static irqreturn_t palmas_vbus_irq_handler(int irq, void *_palmas_usb) if (palmas_usb->linkstat != PALMAS_USB_STATE_VBUS) { palmas_usb->linkstat = PALMAS_USB_STATE_VBUS; extcon_set_state_sync(edev, EXTCON_USB, true); - dev_info(palmas_usb->dev, "USB cable is attached\n"); + dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, "USB cable is attached\n"); } else { dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, "Spurious connect event detected\n"); @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ static irqreturn_t palmas_vbus_irq_handler(int irq, void *_palmas_usb) if (palmas_usb->linkstat == PALMAS_USB_STATE_VBUS) { palmas_usb->linkstat = PALMAS_USB_STATE_DISCONNECT; extcon_set_state_sync(edev, EXTCON_USB, false); - dev_info(palmas_usb->dev, "USB cable is detached\n"); + dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, "USB cable is detached\n"); } else { dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, "Spurious disconnect event detected\n"); @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ static irqreturn_t palmas_id_irq_handler(int irq, void *_palmas_usb) PALMAS_USB_ID_INT_EN_HI_CLR_ID_GND); palmas_usb->linkstat = PALMAS_USB_STATE_ID; extcon_set_state_sync(edev, EXTCON_USB_HOST, true); - dev_info(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is attached\n"); + dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is attached\n"); } else if ((set & PALMAS_USB_ID_INT_SRC_ID_FLOAT) && (id_src & PALMAS_USB_ID_INT_SRC_ID_FLOAT)) { palmas_write(palmas_usb->palmas, PALMAS_USB_OTG_BASE, @@ -107,17 +107,17 @@ static irqreturn_t palmas_id_irq_handler(int irq, void *_palmas_usb) PALMAS_USB_ID_INT_EN_HI_CLR_ID_FLOAT); palmas_usb->linkstat = PALMAS_USB_STATE_DISCONNECT; extcon_set_state_sync(edev, EXTCON_USB_HOST, false); - dev_info(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is detached\n"); + dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is detached\n"); } else if ((palmas_usb->linkstat == PALMAS_USB_STATE_ID) && (!(set & PALMAS_USB_ID_INT_SRC_ID_GND))) { palmas_usb->linkstat = PALMAS_USB_STATE_DISCONNECT; extcon_set_state_sync(edev, EXTCON_USB_HOST, false); - dev_info(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is detached\n"); + dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is detached\n"); } else if ((palmas_usb->linkstat == PALMAS_USB_STATE_DISCONNECT) && (id_src & PALMAS_USB_ID_INT_SRC_ID_GND)) { palmas_usb->linkstat = PALMAS_USB_STATE_ID; extcon_set_state_sync(edev, EXTCON_USB_HOST, true); - dev_info(palmas_usb->dev, " USB-HOST cable is attached\n"); + dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, " USB-HOST cable is attached\n"); } return IRQ_HANDLED; @@ -138,10 +138,10 @@ static void palmas_gpio_id_detect(struct work_struct *work) if (id) { extcon_set_state_sync(edev, EXTCON_USB_HOST, false); - dev_info(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is detached\n"); + dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is detached\n"); } else { extcon_set_state_sync(edev, EXTCON_USB_HOST, true); - dev_info(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is attached\n"); + dev_dbg(palmas_usb->dev, "USB-HOST cable is attached\n"); } } @@ -190,6 +190,11 @@ static int palmas_usb_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) struct palmas_usb *palmas_usb; int status; + if (!palmas) { + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to get valid parent\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + palmas_usb = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(*palmas_usb), GFP_KERNEL); if (!palmas_usb) return -ENOMEM; diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-rt8973a.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-rt8973a.c index 174c388739ea..3e882aa107e8 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-rt8973a.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-rt8973a.c @@ -142,8 +142,10 @@ enum rt8973a_muic_acc_type { RT8973A_MUIC_ADC_UNKNOWN_ACC_5, RT8973A_MUIC_ADC_OPEN = 0x1f, - /* The below accessories has same ADC value (0x1f). - So, Device type1 is used to separate specific accessory. */ + /* + * The below accessories has same ADC value (0x1f). + * So, Device type1 is used to separate specific accessory. + */ /* |---------|--ADC| */ /* | [7:5]|[4:0]| */ RT8973A_MUIC_ADC_USB = 0x3f, /* | 001|11111| */ diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-sm5502.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-sm5502.c index b22325688503..106ef0297b53 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-sm5502.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-sm5502.c @@ -135,8 +135,10 @@ enum sm5502_muic_acc_type { SM5502_MUIC_ADC_AUDIO_TYPE1, SM5502_MUIC_ADC_OPEN = 0x1f, - /* The below accessories have same ADC value (0x1f or 0x1e). - So, Device type1 is used to separate specific accessory. */ + /* + * The below accessories have same ADC value (0x1f or 0x1e). + * So, Device type1 is used to separate specific accessory. + */ /* |---------|--ADC| */ /* | [7:5]|[4:0]| */ SM5502_MUIC_ADC_AUDIO_TYPE1_FULL_REMOTE = 0x3e, /* | 001|11110| */ diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon-usb-gpio.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon-usb-gpio.c index d589c5feff3d..a5e1882b4ca6 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon-usb-gpio.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon-usb-gpio.c @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/workqueue.h> #include <linux/acpi.h> +#include <linux/pinctrl/consumer.h> #define USB_GPIO_DEBOUNCE_MS 20 /* ms */ @@ -245,6 +246,9 @@ static int usb_extcon_suspend(struct device *dev) if (info->vbus_gpiod) disable_irq(info->vbus_irq); + if (!device_may_wakeup(dev)) + pinctrl_pm_select_sleep_state(dev); + return ret; } @@ -253,6 +257,9 @@ static int usb_extcon_resume(struct device *dev) struct usb_extcon_info *info = dev_get_drvdata(dev); int ret = 0; + if (!device_may_wakeup(dev)) + pinctrl_pm_select_default_state(dev); + if (device_may_wakeup(dev)) { if (info->id_gpiod) { ret = disable_irq_wake(info->id_irq); diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon.c b/drivers/extcon/extcon.c index 7c1e3a7b14e0..09ac5e70c2f3 100644 --- a/drivers/extcon/extcon.c +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon.c @@ -30,11 +30,12 @@ #include <linux/device.h> #include <linux/fs.h> #include <linux/err.h> -#include <linux/extcon.h> #include <linux/of.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/sysfs.h> +#include "extcon.h" + #define SUPPORTED_CABLE_MAX 32 #define CABLE_NAME_MAX 30 @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ struct __extcon_info { [EXTCON_USB_HOST] = { .type = EXTCON_TYPE_USB, .id = EXTCON_USB_HOST, - .name = "USB_HOST", + .name = "USB-HOST", }, /* Charging external connector */ @@ -98,6 +99,11 @@ struct __extcon_info { .id = EXTCON_CHG_WPT, .name = "WPT", }, + [EXTCON_CHG_USB_PD] = { + .type = EXTCON_TYPE_CHG | EXTCON_TYPE_USB, + .id = EXTCON_CHG_USB_PD, + .name = "PD", + }, /* Jack external connector */ [EXTCON_JACK_MICROPHONE] = { @@ -906,35 +912,16 @@ int extcon_register_notifier(struct extcon_dev *edev, unsigned int id, unsigned long flags; int ret, idx = -EINVAL; - if (!nb) + if (!edev || !nb) return -EINVAL; - if (edev) { - idx = find_cable_index_by_id(edev, id); - if (idx < 0) - return idx; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&edev->lock, flags); - ret = raw_notifier_chain_register(&edev->nh[idx], nb); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&edev->lock, flags); - } else { - struct extcon_dev *extd; - - mutex_lock(&extcon_dev_list_lock); - list_for_each_entry(extd, &extcon_dev_list, entry) { - idx = find_cable_index_by_id(extd, id); - if (idx >= 0) - break; - } - mutex_unlock(&extcon_dev_list_lock); + idx = find_cable_index_by_id(edev, id); + if (idx < 0) + return idx; - if (idx >= 0) { - edev = extd; - return extcon_register_notifier(extd, id, nb); - } else { - ret = -ENODEV; - } - } + spin_lock_irqsave(&edev->lock, flags); + ret = raw_notifier_chain_register(&edev->nh[idx], nb); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&edev->lock, flags); return ret; } diff --git a/drivers/extcon/extcon.h b/drivers/extcon/extcon.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..993ddccafe11 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/extcon/extcon.h @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +#ifndef __LINUX_EXTCON_INTERNAL_H__ +#define __LINUX_EXTCON_INTERNAL_H__ + +#include <linux/extcon.h> + +/** + * struct extcon_dev - An extcon device represents one external connector. + * @name: The name of this extcon device. Parent device name is + * used if NULL. + * @supported_cable: Array of supported cable names ending with EXTCON_NONE. + * If supported_cable is NULL, cable name related APIs + * are disabled. + * @mutually_exclusive: Array of mutually exclusive set of cables that cannot + * be attached simultaneously. The array should be + * ending with NULL or be NULL (no mutually exclusive + * cables). For example, if it is { 0x7, 0x30, 0}, then, + * {0, 1}, {0, 1, 2}, {0, 2}, {1, 2}, or {4, 5} cannot + * be attached simulataneously. {0x7, 0} is equivalent to + * {0x3, 0x6, 0x5, 0}. If it is {0xFFFFFFFF, 0}, there + * can be no simultaneous connections. + * @dev: Device of this extcon. + * @state: Attach/detach state of this extcon. Do not provide at + * register-time. + * @nh: Notifier for the state change events from this extcon + * @entry: To support list of extcon devices so that users can + * search for extcon devices based on the extcon name. + * @lock: + * @max_supported: Internal value to store the number of cables. + * @extcon_dev_type: Device_type struct to provide attribute_groups + * customized for each extcon device. + * @cables: Sysfs subdirectories. Each represents one cable. + * + * In most cases, users only need to provide "User initializing data" of + * this struct when registering an extcon. In some exceptional cases, + * optional callbacks may be needed. However, the values in "internal data" + * are overwritten by register function. + */ +struct extcon_dev { + /* Optional user initializing data */ + const char *name; + const unsigned int *supported_cable; + const u32 *mutually_exclusive; + + /* Internal data. Please do not set. */ + struct device dev; + struct raw_notifier_head *nh; + struct list_head entry; + int max_supported; + spinlock_t lock; /* could be called by irq handler */ + u32 state; + + /* /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.n/... */ + struct device_type extcon_dev_type; + struct extcon_cable *cables; + + /* /sys/class/extcon/.../mutually_exclusive/... */ + struct attribute_group attr_g_muex; + struct attribute **attrs_muex; + struct device_attribute *d_attrs_muex; +}; + +#endif /* __LINUX_EXTCON_INTERNAL_H__ */ diff --git a/drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c b/drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c index f0a69d3e60a5..86d2cb203533 100644 --- a/drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c +++ b/drivers/fpga/fpga-mgr.c @@ -25,16 +25,106 @@ #include <linux/of.h> #include <linux/mutex.h> #include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/scatterlist.h> +#include <linux/highmem.h> static DEFINE_IDA(fpga_mgr_ida); static struct class *fpga_mgr_class; +/* + * Call the low level driver's write_init function. This will do the + * device-specific things to get the FPGA into the state where it is ready to + * receive an FPGA image. The low level driver only gets to see the first + * initial_header_size bytes in the buffer. + */ +static int fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(struct fpga_manager *mgr, + struct fpga_image_info *info, + const char *buf, size_t count) +{ + int ret; + + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT; + if (!mgr->mops->initial_header_size) + ret = mgr->mops->write_init(mgr, info, NULL, 0); + else + ret = mgr->mops->write_init( + mgr, info, buf, min(mgr->mops->initial_header_size, count)); + + if (ret) { + dev_err(&mgr->dev, "Error preparing FPGA for writing\n"); + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT_ERR; + return ret; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int fpga_mgr_write_init_sg(struct fpga_manager *mgr, + struct fpga_image_info *info, + struct sg_table *sgt) +{ + struct sg_mapping_iter miter; + size_t len; + char *buf; + int ret; + + if (!mgr->mops->initial_header_size) + return fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(mgr, info, NULL, 0); + + /* + * First try to use miter to map the first fragment to access the + * header, this is the typical path. + */ + sg_miter_start(&miter, sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, SG_MITER_FROM_SG); + if (sg_miter_next(&miter) && + miter.length >= mgr->mops->initial_header_size) { + ret = fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(mgr, info, miter.addr, + miter.length); + sg_miter_stop(&miter); + return ret; + } + sg_miter_stop(&miter); + + /* Otherwise copy the fragments into temporary memory. */ + buf = kmalloc(mgr->mops->initial_header_size, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!buf) + return -ENOMEM; + + len = sg_copy_to_buffer(sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, buf, + mgr->mops->initial_header_size); + ret = fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(mgr, info, buf, len); + + kfree(buf); + + return ret; +} + +/* + * After all the FPGA image has been written, do the device specific steps to + * finish and set the FPGA into operating mode. + */ +static int fpga_mgr_write_complete(struct fpga_manager *mgr, + struct fpga_image_info *info) +{ + int ret; + + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_COMPLETE; + ret = mgr->mops->write_complete(mgr, info); + if (ret) { + dev_err(&mgr->dev, "Error after writing image data to FPGA\n"); + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_COMPLETE_ERR; + return ret; + } + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_OPERATING; + + return 0; +} + /** - * fpga_mgr_buf_load - load fpga from image in buffer + * fpga_mgr_buf_load_sg - load fpga from image in buffer from a scatter list * @mgr: fpga manager * @info: fpga image specific information - * @buf: buffer contain fpga image - * @count: byte count of buf + * @sgt: scatterlist table * * Step the low level fpga manager through the device-specific steps of getting * an FPGA ready to be configured, writing the image to it, then doing whatever @@ -42,54 +132,139 @@ static struct class *fpga_mgr_class; * mgr pointer from of_fpga_mgr_get() or fpga_mgr_get() and checked that it is * not an error code. * + * This is the preferred entry point for FPGA programming, it does not require + * any contiguous kernel memory. + * * Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise. */ -int fpga_mgr_buf_load(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct fpga_image_info *info, - const char *buf, size_t count) +int fpga_mgr_buf_load_sg(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct fpga_image_info *info, + struct sg_table *sgt) { - struct device *dev = &mgr->dev; int ret; - /* - * Call the low level driver's write_init function. This will do the - * device-specific things to get the FPGA into the state where it is - * ready to receive an FPGA image. The low level driver only gets to - * see the first initial_header_size bytes in the buffer. - */ - mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT; - ret = mgr->mops->write_init(mgr, info, buf, - min(mgr->mops->initial_header_size, count)); + ret = fpga_mgr_write_init_sg(mgr, info, sgt); + if (ret) + return ret; + + /* Write the FPGA image to the FPGA. */ + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE; + if (mgr->mops->write_sg) { + ret = mgr->mops->write_sg(mgr, sgt); + } else { + struct sg_mapping_iter miter; + + sg_miter_start(&miter, sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, SG_MITER_FROM_SG); + while (sg_miter_next(&miter)) { + ret = mgr->mops->write(mgr, miter.addr, miter.length); + if (ret) + break; + } + sg_miter_stop(&miter); + } + if (ret) { - dev_err(dev, "Error preparing FPGA for writing\n"); - mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_INIT_ERR; + dev_err(&mgr->dev, "Error while writing image data to FPGA\n"); + mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_ERR; return ret; } + return fpga_mgr_write_complete(mgr, info); +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fpga_mgr_buf_load_sg); + +static int fpga_mgr_buf_load_mapped(struct fpga_manager *mgr, + struct fpga_image_info *info, + const char *buf, size_t count) +{ + int ret; + + ret = fpga_mgr_write_init_buf(mgr, info, buf, count); + if (ret) + return ret; + /* * Write the FPGA image to the FPGA. */ mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE; ret = mgr->mops->write(mgr, buf, count); if (ret) { - dev_err(dev, "Error while writing image data to FPGA\n"); + dev_err(&mgr->dev, "Error while writing image data to FPGA\n"); mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_ERR; return ret; } + return fpga_mgr_write_complete(mgr, info); +} + +/** + * fpga_mgr_buf_load - load fpga from image in buffer + * @mgr: fpga manager + * @flags: flags setting fpga confuration modes + * @buf: buffer contain fpga image + * @count: byte count of buf + * + * Step the low level fpga manager through the device-specific steps of getting + * an FPGA ready to be configured, writing the image to it, then doing whatever + * post-configuration steps necessary. This code assumes the caller got the + * mgr pointer from of_fpga_mgr_get() and checked that it is not an error code. + * + * Return: 0 on success, negative error code otherwise. + */ +int fpga_mgr_buf_load(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct fpga_image_info *info, + const char *buf, size_t count) +{ + struct page **pages; + struct sg_table sgt; + const void *p; + int nr_pages; + int index; + int rc; + /* - * After all the FPGA image has been written, do the device specific - * steps to finish and set the FPGA into operating mode. + * This is just a fast path if the caller has already created a + * contiguous kernel buffer and the driver doesn't require SG, non-SG + * drivers will still work on the slow path. */ - mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_COMPLETE; - ret = mgr->mops->write_complete(mgr, info); - if (ret) { - dev_err(dev, "Error after writing image data to FPGA\n"); - mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_WRITE_COMPLETE_ERR; - return ret; + if (mgr->mops->write) + return fpga_mgr_buf_load_mapped(mgr, info, buf, count); + + /* + * Convert the linear kernel pointer into a sg_table of pages for use + * by the driver. + */ + nr_pages = DIV_ROUND_UP((unsigned long)buf + count, PAGE_SIZE) - + (unsigned long)buf / PAGE_SIZE; + pages = kmalloc_array(nr_pages, sizeof(struct page *), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!pages) + return -ENOMEM; + + p = buf - offset_in_page(buf); + for (index = 0; index < nr_pages; index++) { + if (is_vmalloc_addr(p)) + pages[index] = vmalloc_to_page(p); + else + pages[index] = kmap_to_page((void *)p); + if (!pages[index]) { + kfree(pages); + return -EFAULT; + } + p += PAGE_SIZE; } - mgr->state = FPGA_MGR_STATE_OPERATING; - return 0; + /* + * The temporary pages list is used to code share the merging algorithm + * in sg_alloc_table_from_pages + */ + rc = sg_alloc_table_from_pages(&sgt, pages, index, offset_in_page(buf), + count, GFP_KERNEL); + kfree(pages); + if (rc) + return rc; + + rc = fpga_mgr_buf_load_sg(mgr, info, &sgt); + sg_free_table(&sgt); + + return rc; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fpga_mgr_buf_load); @@ -291,8 +466,9 @@ int fpga_mgr_register(struct device *dev, const char *name, struct fpga_manager *mgr; int id, ret; - if (!mops || !mops->write_init || !mops->write || - !mops->write_complete || !mops->state) { + if (!mops || !mops->write_complete || !mops->state || + !mops->write_init || (!mops->write && !mops->write_sg) || + (mops->write && mops->write_sg)) { dev_err(dev, "Attempt to register without fpga_manager_ops\n"); return -EINVAL; } diff --git a/drivers/fpga/zynq-fpga.c b/drivers/fpga/zynq-fpga.c index 1812bf7614e1..34cb98139442 100644 --- a/drivers/fpga/zynq-fpga.c +++ b/drivers/fpga/zynq-fpga.c @@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ #include <linux/pm.h> #include <linux/regmap.h> #include <linux/string.h> +#include <linux/scatterlist.h> /* Offsets into SLCR regmap */ @@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ /* FPGA init status */ #define STATUS_DMA_Q_F BIT(31) +#define STATUS_DMA_Q_E BIT(30) #define STATUS_PCFG_INIT_MASK BIT(4) /* Interrupt Status/Mask Register Bit definitions */ @@ -89,7 +91,7 @@ #define IXR_D_P_DONE_MASK BIT(12) /* FPGA programmed */ #define IXR_PCFG_DONE_MASK BIT(2) -#define IXR_ERROR_FLAGS_MASK 0x00F0F860 +#define IXR_ERROR_FLAGS_MASK 0x00F0C860 #define IXR_ALL_MASK 0xF8F7F87F /* Miscellaneous constant values */ @@ -98,12 +100,16 @@ #define DMA_INVALID_ADDRESS GENMASK(31, 0) /* Used to unlock the dev */ #define UNLOCK_MASK 0x757bdf0d -/* Timeout for DMA to complete */ -#define DMA_DONE_TIMEOUT msecs_to_jiffies(1000) /* Timeout for polling reset bits */ #define INIT_POLL_TIMEOUT 2500000 /* Delay for polling reset bits */ #define INIT_POLL_DELAY 20 +/* Signal this is the last DMA transfer, wait for the AXI and PCAP before + * interrupting + */ +#define DMA_SRC_LAST_TRANSFER 1 +/* Timeout for DMA completion */ +#define DMA_TIMEOUT_MS 5000 /* Masks for controlling stuff in SLCR */ /* Disable all Level shifters */ @@ -124,6 +130,11 @@ struct zynq_fpga_priv { void __iomem *io_base; struct regmap *slcr; + spinlock_t dma_lock; + unsigned int dma_elm; + unsigned int dma_nelms; + struct scatterlist *cur_sg; + struct completion dma_done; }; @@ -143,37 +154,104 @@ static inline u32 zynq_fpga_read(const struct zynq_fpga_priv *priv, readl_poll_timeout(priv->io_base + addr, val, cond, sleep_us, \ timeout_us) -static void zynq_fpga_mask_irqs(struct zynq_fpga_priv *priv) +/* Cause the specified irq mask bits to generate IRQs */ +static inline void zynq_fpga_set_irq(struct zynq_fpga_priv *priv, u32 enable) { - u32 intr_mask; - - intr_mask = zynq_fpga_read(priv, INT_MASK_OFFSET); - zynq_fpga_write(priv, INT_MASK_OFFSET, - intr_mask | IXR_DMA_DONE_MASK | IXR_ERROR_FLAGS_MASK); + zynq_fpga_write(priv, INT_MASK_OFFSET, ~enable); } -static void zynq_fpga_unmask_irqs(struct zynq_fpga_priv *priv) +/* Must be called with dma_lock held */ +static void zynq_step_dma(struct zynq_fpga_priv *priv) { - u32 intr_mask; + u32 addr; + u32 len; + bool first; + + first = priv->dma_elm == 0; + while (priv->cur_sg) { + /* Feed the DMA queue until it is full. */ + if (zynq_fpga_read(priv, STATUS_OFFSET) & STATUS_DMA_Q_F) + break; + + addr = sg_dma_address(priv->cur_sg); + len = sg_dma_len(priv->cur_sg); + if (priv->dma_elm + 1 == priv->dma_nelms) { + /* The last transfer waits for the PCAP to finish too, + * notice this also changes the irq_mask to ignore + * IXR_DMA_DONE_MASK which ensures we do not trigger + * the completion too early. + */ + addr |= DMA_SRC_LAST_TRANSFER; + priv->cur_sg = NULL; + } else { + priv->cur_sg = sg_next(priv->cur_sg); + priv->dma_elm++; + } - intr_mask = zynq_fpga_read(priv, INT_MASK_OFFSET); - zynq_fpga_write(priv, INT_MASK_OFFSET, - intr_mask - & ~(IXR_D_P_DONE_MASK | IXR_ERROR_FLAGS_MASK)); + zynq_fpga_write(priv, DMA_SRC_ADDR_OFFSET, addr); + zynq_fpga_write(priv, DMA_DST_ADDR_OFFSET, DMA_INVALID_ADDRESS); + zynq_fpga_write(priv, DMA_SRC_LEN_OFFSET, len / 4); + zynq_fpga_write(priv, DMA_DEST_LEN_OFFSET, 0); + } + + /* Once the first transfer is queued we can turn on the ISR, future + * calls to zynq_step_dma will happen from the ISR context. The + * dma_lock spinlock guarentees this handover is done coherently, the + * ISR enable is put at the end to avoid another CPU spinning in the + * ISR on this lock. + */ + if (first && priv->cur_sg) { + zynq_fpga_set_irq(priv, + IXR_DMA_DONE_MASK | IXR_ERROR_FLAGS_MASK); + } else if (!priv->cur_sg) { + /* The last transfer changes to DMA & PCAP mode since we do + * not want to continue until everything has been flushed into + * the PCAP. + */ + zynq_fpga_set_irq(priv, + IXR_D_P_DONE_MASK | IXR_ERROR_FLAGS_MASK); + } } static irqreturn_t zynq_fpga_isr(int irq, void *data) { struct zynq_fpga_priv *priv = data; + u32 intr_status; - /* disable DMA and error IRQs */ - zynq_fpga_mask_irqs(priv); + /* If anything other than DMA completion is reported stop and hand + * control back to zynq_fpga_ops_write, something went wrong, + * otherwise progress the DMA. + */ + spin_lock(&priv->dma_lock); + intr_status = zynq_fpga_read(priv, INT_STS_OFFSET); + if (!(intr_status & IXR_ERROR_FLAGS_MASK) && + (intr_status & IXR_DMA_DONE_MASK) && priv->cur_sg) { + zynq_fpga_write(priv, INT_STS_OFFSET, IXR_DMA_DONE_MASK); + zynq_step_dma(priv); + spin_unlock(&priv->dma_lock); + return IRQ_HANDLED; + } + spin_unlock(&priv->dma_lock); + zynq_fpga_set_irq(priv, 0); complete(&priv->dma_done); return IRQ_HANDLED; } +/* Sanity check the proposed bitstream. It must start with the sync word in + * the correct byte order, and be dword aligned. The input is a Xilinx .bin + * file with every 32 bit quantity swapped. + */ +static bool zynq_fpga_has_sync(const u8 *buf, size_t count) +{ + for (; count >= 4; buf += 4, count -= 4) + if (buf[0] == 0x66 && buf[1] == 0x55 && buf[2] == 0x99 && + buf[3] == 0xaa) + return true; + return false; +} + static int zynq_fpga_ops_write_init(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct fpga_image_info *info, const char *buf, size_t count) @@ -190,6 +268,13 @@ static int zynq_fpga_ops_write_init(struct fpga_manager *mgr, /* don't globally reset PL if we're doing partial reconfig */ if (!(info->flags & FPGA_MGR_PARTIAL_RECONFIG)) { + if (!zynq_fpga_has_sync(buf, count)) { + dev_err(&mgr->dev, + "Invalid bitstream, could not find a sync word. Bitstream must be a byte swapped .bin file\n"); + err = -EINVAL; + goto out_err; + } + /* assert AXI interface resets */ regmap_write(priv->slcr, SLCR_FPGA_RST_CTRL_OFFSET, FPGA_RST_ALL_MASK); @@ -259,10 +344,11 @@ static int zynq_fpga_ops_write_init(struct fpga_manager *mgr, zynq_fpga_write(priv, CTRL_OFFSET, (CTRL_PCAP_PR_MASK | CTRL_PCAP_MODE_MASK | ctrl)); - /* check that we have room in the command queue */ + /* We expect that the command queue is empty right now. */ status = zynq_fpga_read(priv, STATUS_OFFSET); - if (status & STATUS_DMA_Q_F) { - dev_err(&mgr->dev, "DMA command queue full\n"); + if ((status & STATUS_DMA_Q_F) || + (status & STATUS_DMA_Q_E) != STATUS_DMA_Q_E) { + dev_err(&mgr->dev, "DMA command queue not right\n"); err = -EBUSY; goto out_err; } @@ -281,26 +367,36 @@ out_err: return err; } -static int zynq_fpga_ops_write(struct fpga_manager *mgr, - const char *buf, size_t count) +static int zynq_fpga_ops_write(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct sg_table *sgt) { struct zynq_fpga_priv *priv; + const char *why; int err; - char *kbuf; - size_t in_count; - dma_addr_t dma_addr; - u32 transfer_length; u32 intr_status; + unsigned long timeout; + unsigned long flags; + struct scatterlist *sg; + int i; - in_count = count; priv = mgr->priv; - kbuf = - dma_alloc_coherent(mgr->dev.parent, count, &dma_addr, GFP_KERNEL); - if (!kbuf) - return -ENOMEM; + /* The hardware can only DMA multiples of 4 bytes, and it requires the + * starting addresses to be aligned to 64 bits (UG585 pg 212). + */ + for_each_sg(sgt->sgl, sg, sgt->nents, i) { + if ((sg->offset % 8) || (sg->length % 4)) { + dev_err(&mgr->dev, + "Invalid bitstream, chunks must be aligned\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + } - memcpy(kbuf, buf, count); + priv->dma_nelms = + dma_map_sg(mgr->dev.parent, sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, DMA_TO_DEVICE); + if (priv->dma_nelms == 0) { + dev_err(&mgr->dev, "Unable to DMA map (TO_DEVICE)\n"); + return -ENOMEM; + } /* enable clock */ err = clk_enable(priv->clk); @@ -308,38 +404,67 @@ static int zynq_fpga_ops_write(struct fpga_manager *mgr, goto out_free; zynq_fpga_write(priv, INT_STS_OFFSET, IXR_ALL_MASK); - reinit_completion(&priv->dma_done); - /* enable DMA and error IRQs */ - zynq_fpga_unmask_irqs(priv); + /* zynq_step_dma will turn on interrupts */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&priv->dma_lock, flags); + priv->dma_elm = 0; + priv->cur_sg = sgt->sgl; + zynq_step_dma(priv); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&priv->dma_lock, flags); - /* the +1 in the src addr is used to hold off on DMA_DONE IRQ - * until both AXI and PCAP are done ... - */ - zynq_fpga_write(priv, DMA_SRC_ADDR_OFFSET, (u32)(dma_addr) + 1); - zynq_fpga_write(priv, DMA_DST_ADDR_OFFSET, (u32)DMA_INVALID_ADDRESS); + timeout = wait_for_completion_timeout(&priv->dma_done, + msecs_to_jiffies(DMA_TIMEOUT_MS)); - /* convert #bytes to #words */ - transfer_length = (count + 3) / 4; + spin_lock_irqsave(&priv->dma_lock, flags); + zynq_fpga_set_irq(priv, 0); + priv->cur_sg = NULL; + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&priv->dma_lock, flags); - zynq_fpga_write(priv, DMA_SRC_LEN_OFFSET, transfer_length); - zynq_fpga_write(priv, DMA_DEST_LEN_OFFSET, 0); + intr_status = zynq_fpga_read(priv, INT_STS_OFFSET); + zynq_fpga_write(priv, INT_STS_OFFSET, IXR_ALL_MASK); - wait_for_completion(&priv->dma_done); + /* There doesn't seem to be a way to force cancel any DMA, so if + * something went wrong we are relying on the hardware to have halted + * the DMA before we get here, if there was we could use + * wait_for_completion_interruptible too. + */ - intr_status = zynq_fpga_read(priv, INT_STS_OFFSET); - zynq_fpga_write(priv, INT_STS_OFFSET, intr_status); + if (intr_status & IXR_ERROR_FLAGS_MASK) { + why = "DMA reported error"; + err = -EIO; + goto out_report; + } - if (!((intr_status & IXR_D_P_DONE_MASK) == IXR_D_P_DONE_MASK)) { - dev_err(&mgr->dev, "Error configuring FPGA\n"); - err = -EFAULT; + if (priv->cur_sg || + !((intr_status & IXR_D_P_DONE_MASK) == IXR_D_P_DONE_MASK)) { + if (timeout == 0) + why = "DMA timed out"; + else + why = "DMA did not complete"; + err = -EIO; + goto out_report; } + err = 0; + goto out_clk; + +out_report: + dev_err(&mgr->dev, + "%s: INT_STS:0x%x CTRL:0x%x LOCK:0x%x INT_MASK:0x%x STATUS:0x%x MCTRL:0x%x\n", + why, + intr_status, + zynq_fpga_read(priv, CTRL_OFFSET), + zynq_fpga_read(priv, LOCK_OFFSET), + zynq_fpga_read(priv, INT_MASK_OFFSET), + zynq_fpga_read(priv, STATUS_OFFSET), + zynq_fpga_read(priv, MCTRL_OFFSET)); + +out_clk: clk_disable(priv->clk); out_free: - dma_free_coherent(mgr->dev.parent, count, kbuf, dma_addr); + dma_unmap_sg(mgr->dev.parent, sgt->sgl, sgt->nents, DMA_TO_DEVICE); return err; } @@ -400,9 +525,10 @@ static enum fpga_mgr_states zynq_fpga_ops_state(struct fpga_manager *mgr) } static const struct fpga_manager_ops zynq_fpga_ops = { + .initial_header_size = 128, .state = zynq_fpga_ops_state, .write_init = zynq_fpga_ops_write_init, - .write = zynq_fpga_ops_write, + .write_sg = zynq_fpga_ops_write, .write_complete = zynq_fpga_ops_write_complete, }; @@ -416,6 +542,7 @@ static int zynq_fpga_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) priv = devm_kzalloc(dev, sizeof(*priv), GFP_KERNEL); if (!priv) return -ENOMEM; + spin_lock_init(&priv->dma_lock); res = platform_get_resource(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0); priv->io_base = devm_ioremap_resource(dev, res); @@ -452,7 +579,7 @@ static int zynq_fpga_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) /* unlock the device */ zynq_fpga_write(priv, UNLOCK_OFFSET, UNLOCK_MASK); - zynq_fpga_write(priv, INT_MASK_OFFSET, 0xFFFFFFFF); + zynq_fpga_set_irq(priv, 0); zynq_fpga_write(priv, INT_STS_OFFSET, IXR_ALL_MASK); err = devm_request_irq(dev, priv->irq, zynq_fpga_isr, 0, dev_name(dev), priv); diff --git a/drivers/fsi/Kconfig b/drivers/fsi/Kconfig new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..04c1a0efa7a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/fsi/Kconfig @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# +# FSI subsystem +# + +menu "FSI support" + +config FSI + tristate "FSI support" + ---help--- + FSI - the FRU Support Interface - is a simple bus for low-level + access to POWER-based hardware. +endmenu diff --git a/drivers/fsi/Makefile b/drivers/fsi/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..db0e5e7c1655 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/fsi/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ + +obj-$(CONFIG_FSI) += fsi-core.o diff --git a/drivers/fsi/fsi-core.c b/drivers/fsi/fsi-core.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3d55bd547178 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/fsi/fsi-core.c @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +/* + * FSI core driver + * + * Copyright (C) IBM Corporation 2016 + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * 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. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + */ + +#include <linux/device.h> +#include <linux/fsi.h> +#include <linux/module.h> + +/* FSI core & Linux bus type definitions */ + +static int fsi_bus_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv) +{ + struct fsi_device *fsi_dev = to_fsi_dev(dev); + struct fsi_driver *fsi_drv = to_fsi_drv(drv); + const struct fsi_device_id *id; + + if (!fsi_drv->id_table) + return 0; + + for (id = fsi_drv->id_table; id->engine_type; id++) { + if (id->engine_type != fsi_dev->engine_type) + continue; + if (id->version == FSI_VERSION_ANY || + id->version == fsi_dev->version) + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + +struct bus_type fsi_bus_type = { + .name = "fsi", + .match = fsi_bus_match, +}; +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(fsi_bus_type); + +static int fsi_init(void) +{ + return bus_register(&fsi_bus_type); +} + +static void fsi_exit(void) +{ + bus_unregister(&fsi_bus_type); +} + +module_init(fsi_init); +module_exit(fsi_exit); diff --git a/drivers/hv/channel.c b/drivers/hv/channel.c index 5fb4c6d9209b..81a80c82f1bd 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/channel.c +++ b/drivers/hv/channel.c @@ -47,12 +47,8 @@ void vmbus_setevent(struct vmbus_channel *channel) * For channels marked as in "low latency" mode * bypass the monitor page mechanism. */ - if ((channel->offermsg.monitor_allocated) && - (!channel->low_latency)) { - /* Each u32 represents 32 channels */ - sync_set_bit(channel->offermsg.child_relid & 31, - (unsigned long *) vmbus_connection.send_int_page + - (channel->offermsg.child_relid >> 5)); + if (channel->offermsg.monitor_allocated && !channel->low_latency) { + vmbus_send_interrupt(channel->offermsg.child_relid); /* Get the child to parent monitor page */ monitorpage = vmbus_connection.monitor_pages[1]; @@ -157,6 +153,7 @@ int vmbus_open(struct vmbus_channel *newchannel, u32 send_ringbuffer_size, } init_completion(&open_info->waitevent); + open_info->waiting_channel = newchannel; open_msg = (struct vmbus_channel_open_channel *)open_info->msg; open_msg->header.msgtype = CHANNELMSG_OPENCHANNEL; @@ -181,7 +178,7 @@ int vmbus_open(struct vmbus_channel *newchannel, u32 send_ringbuffer_size, spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vmbus_connection.channelmsg_lock, flags); ret = vmbus_post_msg(open_msg, - sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_open_channel)); + sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_open_channel), true); if (ret != 0) { err = ret; @@ -194,6 +191,11 @@ int vmbus_open(struct vmbus_channel *newchannel, u32 send_ringbuffer_size, list_del(&open_info->msglistentry); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vmbus_connection.channelmsg_lock, flags); + if (newchannel->rescind) { + err = -ENODEV; + goto error_free_gpadl; + } + if (open_info->response.open_result.status) { err = -EAGAIN; goto error_free_gpadl; @@ -233,7 +235,7 @@ int vmbus_send_tl_connect_request(const uuid_le *shv_guest_servie_id, conn_msg.guest_endpoint_id = *shv_guest_servie_id; conn_msg.host_service_id = *shv_host_servie_id; - return vmbus_post_msg(&conn_msg, sizeof(conn_msg)); + return vmbus_post_msg(&conn_msg, sizeof(conn_msg), true); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vmbus_send_tl_connect_request); @@ -405,6 +407,7 @@ int vmbus_establish_gpadl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, void *kbuffer, return ret; init_completion(&msginfo->waitevent); + msginfo->waiting_channel = channel; gpadlmsg = (struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_header *)msginfo->msg; gpadlmsg->header.msgtype = CHANNELMSG_GPADL_HEADER; @@ -419,7 +422,7 @@ int vmbus_establish_gpadl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, void *kbuffer, spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vmbus_connection.channelmsg_lock, flags); ret = vmbus_post_msg(gpadlmsg, msginfo->msgsize - - sizeof(*msginfo)); + sizeof(*msginfo), true); if (ret != 0) goto cleanup; @@ -433,14 +436,19 @@ int vmbus_establish_gpadl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, void *kbuffer, gpadl_body->gpadl = next_gpadl_handle; ret = vmbus_post_msg(gpadl_body, - submsginfo->msgsize - - sizeof(*submsginfo)); + submsginfo->msgsize - sizeof(*submsginfo), + true); if (ret != 0) goto cleanup; } wait_for_completion(&msginfo->waitevent); + if (channel->rescind) { + ret = -ENODEV; + goto cleanup; + } + /* At this point, we received the gpadl created msg */ *gpadl_handle = gpadlmsg->gpadl; @@ -474,6 +482,7 @@ int vmbus_teardown_gpadl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, u32 gpadl_handle) return -ENOMEM; init_completion(&info->waitevent); + info->waiting_channel = channel; msg = (struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_teardown *)info->msg; @@ -485,14 +494,19 @@ int vmbus_teardown_gpadl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, u32 gpadl_handle) list_add_tail(&info->msglistentry, &vmbus_connection.chn_msg_list); spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vmbus_connection.channelmsg_lock, flags); - ret = vmbus_post_msg(msg, - sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_teardown)); + ret = vmbus_post_msg(msg, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_gpadl_teardown), + true); if (ret) goto post_msg_err; wait_for_completion(&info->waitevent); + if (channel->rescind) { + ret = -ENODEV; + goto post_msg_err; + } + post_msg_err: spin_lock_irqsave(&vmbus_connection.channelmsg_lock, flags); list_del(&info->msglistentry); @@ -516,7 +530,7 @@ static int vmbus_close_internal(struct vmbus_channel *channel) int ret; /* - * process_chn_event(), running in the tasklet, can race + * vmbus_on_event(), running in the tasklet, can race * with vmbus_close_internal() in the case of SMP guest, e.g., when * the former is accessing channel->inbound.ring_buffer, the latter * could be freeing the ring_buffer pages. @@ -557,7 +571,8 @@ static int vmbus_close_internal(struct vmbus_channel *channel) msg->header.msgtype = CHANNELMSG_CLOSECHANNEL; msg->child_relid = channel->offermsg.child_relid; - ret = vmbus_post_msg(msg, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_close_channel)); + ret = vmbus_post_msg(msg, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_close_channel), + true); if (ret) { pr_err("Close failed: close post msg return is %d\n", ret); @@ -628,15 +643,14 @@ void vmbus_close(struct vmbus_channel *channel) EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vmbus_close); int vmbus_sendpacket_ctl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, void *buffer, - u32 bufferlen, u64 requestid, - enum vmbus_packet_type type, u32 flags, bool kick_q) + u32 bufferlen, u64 requestid, + enum vmbus_packet_type type, u32 flags) { struct vmpacket_descriptor desc; u32 packetlen = sizeof(struct vmpacket_descriptor) + bufferlen; u32 packetlen_aligned = ALIGN(packetlen, sizeof(u64)); struct kvec bufferlist[3]; u64 aligned_data = 0; - bool lock = channel->acquire_ring_lock; int num_vecs = ((bufferlen != 0) ? 3 : 1); @@ -655,9 +669,7 @@ int vmbus_sendpacket_ctl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, void *buffer, bufferlist[2].iov_base = &aligned_data; bufferlist[2].iov_len = (packetlen_aligned - packetlen); - return hv_ringbuffer_write(channel, bufferlist, num_vecs, - lock, kick_q); - + return hv_ringbuffer_write(channel, bufferlist, num_vecs); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(vmbus_sendpacket_ctl); @@ -680,7 +692,7 @@ int vmbus_sendpacket(struct vmbus_channel *channel, void *buffer, enum vmbus_packet_type type, u32 flags) { return vmbus_sendpacket_ctl(channel, buffer, bufferlen, requestid, - type, flags, true); + type, flags); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(vmbus_sendpacket); @@ -692,11 +704,9 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(vmbus_sendpacket); * explicitly. */ int vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer_ctl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, - struct hv_page_buffer pagebuffers[], - u32 pagecount, void *buffer, u32 bufferlen, - u64 requestid, - u32 flags, - bool kick_q) + struct hv_page_buffer pagebuffers[], + u32 pagecount, void *buffer, u32 bufferlen, + u64 requestid, u32 flags) { int i; struct vmbus_channel_packet_page_buffer desc; @@ -705,12 +715,10 @@ int vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer_ctl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, u32 packetlen_aligned; struct kvec bufferlist[3]; u64 aligned_data = 0; - bool lock = channel->acquire_ring_lock; if (pagecount > MAX_PAGE_BUFFER_COUNT) return -EINVAL; - /* * Adjust the size down since vmbus_channel_packet_page_buffer is the * largest size we support @@ -742,8 +750,7 @@ int vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer_ctl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, bufferlist[2].iov_base = &aligned_data; bufferlist[2].iov_len = (packetlen_aligned - packetlen); - return hv_ringbuffer_write(channel, bufferlist, 3, - lock, kick_q); + return hv_ringbuffer_write(channel, bufferlist, 3); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer_ctl); @@ -757,9 +764,10 @@ int vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer(struct vmbus_channel *channel, u64 requestid) { u32 flags = VMBUS_DATA_PACKET_FLAG_COMPLETION_REQUESTED; + return vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer_ctl(channel, pagebuffers, pagecount, - buffer, bufferlen, requestid, - flags, true); + buffer, bufferlen, + requestid, flags); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer); @@ -778,7 +786,6 @@ int vmbus_sendpacket_mpb_desc(struct vmbus_channel *channel, u32 packetlen_aligned; struct kvec bufferlist[3]; u64 aligned_data = 0; - bool lock = channel->acquire_ring_lock; packetlen = desc_size + bufferlen; packetlen_aligned = ALIGN(packetlen, sizeof(u64)); @@ -798,8 +805,7 @@ int vmbus_sendpacket_mpb_desc(struct vmbus_channel *channel, bufferlist[2].iov_base = &aligned_data; bufferlist[2].iov_len = (packetlen_aligned - packetlen); - return hv_ringbuffer_write(channel, bufferlist, 3, - lock, true); + return hv_ringbuffer_write(channel, bufferlist, 3); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vmbus_sendpacket_mpb_desc); @@ -817,7 +823,6 @@ int vmbus_sendpacket_multipagebuffer(struct vmbus_channel *channel, u32 packetlen_aligned; struct kvec bufferlist[3]; u64 aligned_data = 0; - bool lock = channel->acquire_ring_lock; u32 pfncount = NUM_PAGES_SPANNED(multi_pagebuffer->offset, multi_pagebuffer->len); @@ -856,8 +861,7 @@ int vmbus_sendpacket_multipagebuffer(struct vmbus_channel *channel, bufferlist[2].iov_base = &aligned_data; bufferlist[2].iov_len = (packetlen_aligned - packetlen); - return hv_ringbuffer_write(channel, bufferlist, 3, - lock, true); + return hv_ringbuffer_write(channel, bufferlist, 3); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vmbus_sendpacket_multipagebuffer); diff --git a/drivers/hv/channel_mgmt.c b/drivers/hv/channel_mgmt.c index 26b419203f16..f33465d78a02 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/channel_mgmt.c +++ b/drivers/hv/channel_mgmt.c @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ #include <linux/completion.h> #include <linux/delay.h> #include <linux/hyperv.h> +#include <asm/mshyperv.h> #include "hyperv_vmbus.h" @@ -147,6 +148,29 @@ static const struct { { HV_RDV_GUID }, }; +/* + * The rescinded channel may be blocked waiting for a response from the host; + * take care of that. + */ +static void vmbus_rescind_cleanup(struct vmbus_channel *channel) +{ + struct vmbus_channel_msginfo *msginfo; + unsigned long flags; + + + spin_lock_irqsave(&vmbus_connection.channelmsg_lock, flags); + + list_for_each_entry(msginfo, &vmbus_connection.chn_msg_list, + msglistentry) { + + if (msginfo->waiting_channel == channel) { + complete(&msginfo->waitevent); + break; + } + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vmbus_connection.channelmsg_lock, flags); +} + static bool is_unsupported_vmbus_devs(const uuid_le *guid) { int i; @@ -180,33 +204,34 @@ static u16 hv_get_dev_type(const struct vmbus_channel *channel) * @buf: Raw buffer channel data * * @icmsghdrp is of type &struct icmsg_hdr. - * @negop is of type &struct icmsg_negotiate. * Set up and fill in default negotiate response message. * - * The fw_version specifies the framework version that - * we can support and srv_version specifies the service - * version we can support. + * The fw_version and fw_vercnt specifies the framework version that + * we can support. + * + * The srv_version and srv_vercnt specifies the service + * versions we can support. + * + * Versions are given in decreasing order. + * + * nego_fw_version and nego_srv_version store the selected protocol versions. * * Mainly used by Hyper-V drivers. */ bool vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(struct icmsg_hdr *icmsghdrp, - struct icmsg_negotiate *negop, u8 *buf, - int fw_version, int srv_version) + u8 *buf, const int *fw_version, int fw_vercnt, + const int *srv_version, int srv_vercnt, + int *nego_fw_version, int *nego_srv_version) { int icframe_major, icframe_minor; int icmsg_major, icmsg_minor; int fw_major, fw_minor; int srv_major, srv_minor; - int i; + int i, j; bool found_match = false; + struct icmsg_negotiate *negop; icmsghdrp->icmsgsize = 0x10; - fw_major = (fw_version >> 16); - fw_minor = (fw_version & 0xFFFF); - - srv_major = (srv_version >> 16); - srv_minor = (srv_version & 0xFFFF); - negop = (struct icmsg_negotiate *)&buf[ sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr) + sizeof(struct icmsg_hdr)]; @@ -222,13 +247,22 @@ bool vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(struct icmsg_hdr *icmsghdrp, * support. */ - for (i = 0; i < negop->icframe_vercnt; i++) { - if ((negop->icversion_data[i].major == fw_major) && - (negop->icversion_data[i].minor == fw_minor)) { - icframe_major = negop->icversion_data[i].major; - icframe_minor = negop->icversion_data[i].minor; - found_match = true; + for (i = 0; i < fw_vercnt; i++) { + fw_major = (fw_version[i] >> 16); + fw_minor = (fw_version[i] & 0xFFFF); + + for (j = 0; j < negop->icframe_vercnt; j++) { + if ((negop->icversion_data[j].major == fw_major) && + (negop->icversion_data[j].minor == fw_minor)) { + icframe_major = negop->icversion_data[j].major; + icframe_minor = negop->icversion_data[j].minor; + found_match = true; + break; + } } + + if (found_match) + break; } if (!found_match) @@ -236,14 +270,26 @@ bool vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(struct icmsg_hdr *icmsghdrp, found_match = false; - for (i = negop->icframe_vercnt; - (i < negop->icframe_vercnt + negop->icmsg_vercnt); i++) { - if ((negop->icversion_data[i].major == srv_major) && - (negop->icversion_data[i].minor == srv_minor)) { - icmsg_major = negop->icversion_data[i].major; - icmsg_minor = negop->icversion_data[i].minor; - found_match = true; + for (i = 0; i < srv_vercnt; i++) { + srv_major = (srv_version[i] >> 16); + srv_minor = (srv_version[i] & 0xFFFF); + + for (j = negop->icframe_vercnt; + (j < negop->icframe_vercnt + negop->icmsg_vercnt); + j++) { + + if ((negop->icversion_data[j].major == srv_major) && + (negop->icversion_data[j].minor == srv_minor)) { + + icmsg_major = negop->icversion_data[j].major; + icmsg_minor = negop->icversion_data[j].minor; + found_match = true; + break; + } } + + if (found_match) + break; } /* @@ -260,6 +306,12 @@ fw_error: negop->icmsg_vercnt = 1; } + if (nego_fw_version) + *nego_fw_version = (icframe_major << 16) | icframe_minor; + + if (nego_srv_version) + *nego_srv_version = (icmsg_major << 16) | icmsg_minor; + negop->icversion_data[0].major = icframe_major; negop->icversion_data[0].minor = icframe_minor; negop->icversion_data[1].major = icmsg_major; @@ -280,13 +332,15 @@ static struct vmbus_channel *alloc_channel(void) if (!channel) return NULL; - channel->acquire_ring_lock = true; spin_lock_init(&channel->inbound_lock); spin_lock_init(&channel->lock); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&channel->sc_list); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&channel->percpu_list); + tasklet_init(&channel->callback_event, + vmbus_on_event, (unsigned long)channel); + return channel; } @@ -295,15 +349,17 @@ static struct vmbus_channel *alloc_channel(void) */ static void free_channel(struct vmbus_channel *channel) { + tasklet_kill(&channel->callback_event); kfree(channel); } static void percpu_channel_enq(void *arg) { struct vmbus_channel *channel = arg; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = this_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context); - list_add_tail(&channel->percpu_list, &hv_context.percpu_list[cpu]); + list_add_tail(&channel->percpu_list, &hv_cpu->chan_list); } static void percpu_channel_deq(void *arg) @@ -321,24 +377,21 @@ static void vmbus_release_relid(u32 relid) memset(&msg, 0, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_relid_released)); msg.child_relid = relid; msg.header.msgtype = CHANNELMSG_RELID_RELEASED; - vmbus_post_msg(&msg, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_relid_released)); + vmbus_post_msg(&msg, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_relid_released), + true); } void hv_event_tasklet_disable(struct vmbus_channel *channel) { - struct tasklet_struct *tasklet; - tasklet = hv_context.event_dpc[channel->target_cpu]; - tasklet_disable(tasklet); + tasklet_disable(&channel->callback_event); } void hv_event_tasklet_enable(struct vmbus_channel *channel) { - struct tasklet_struct *tasklet; - tasklet = hv_context.event_dpc[channel->target_cpu]; - tasklet_enable(tasklet); + tasklet_enable(&channel->callback_event); /* In case there is any pending event */ - tasklet_schedule(tasklet); + tasklet_schedule(&channel->callback_event); } void hv_process_channel_removal(struct vmbus_channel *channel, u32 relid) @@ -673,9 +726,12 @@ static void vmbus_wait_for_unload(void) break; for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - page_addr = hv_context.synic_message_page[cpu]; - msg = (struct hv_message *)page_addr + - VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = per_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context, cpu); + + page_addr = hv_cpu->synic_message_page; + msg = (struct hv_message *)page_addr + + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; message_type = READ_ONCE(msg->header.message_type); if (message_type == HVMSG_NONE) @@ -699,7 +755,10 @@ static void vmbus_wait_for_unload(void) * messages after we reconnect. */ for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - page_addr = hv_context.synic_message_page[cpu]; + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = per_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context, cpu); + + page_addr = hv_cpu->synic_message_page; msg = (struct hv_message *)page_addr + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; msg->header.message_type = HVMSG_NONE; } @@ -728,7 +787,8 @@ void vmbus_initiate_unload(bool crash) init_completion(&vmbus_connection.unload_event); memset(&hdr, 0, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_message_header)); hdr.msgtype = CHANNELMSG_UNLOAD; - vmbus_post_msg(&hdr, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_message_header)); + vmbus_post_msg(&hdr, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_message_header), + !crash); /* * vmbus_initiate_unload() is also called on crash and the crash can be @@ -759,13 +819,6 @@ static void vmbus_onoffer(struct vmbus_channel_message_header *hdr) } /* - * By default we setup state to enable batched - * reading. A specific service can choose to - * disable this prior to opening the channel. - */ - newchannel->batched_reading = true; - - /* * Setup state for signalling the host. */ newchannel->sig_event = (struct hv_input_signal_event *) @@ -823,6 +876,8 @@ static void vmbus_onoffer_rescind(struct vmbus_channel_message_header *hdr) channel->rescind = true; spin_unlock_irqrestore(&channel->lock, flags); + vmbus_rescind_cleanup(channel); + if (channel->device_obj) { if (channel->chn_rescind_callback) { channel->chn_rescind_callback(channel); @@ -1116,8 +1171,8 @@ int vmbus_request_offers(void) msg->msgtype = CHANNELMSG_REQUESTOFFERS; - ret = vmbus_post_msg(msg, - sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_message_header)); + ret = vmbus_post_msg(msg, sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_message_header), + true); if (ret != 0) { pr_err("Unable to request offers - %d\n", ret); diff --git a/drivers/hv/connection.c b/drivers/hv/connection.c index 6ce8b874e833..a8366fec1458 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/connection.c +++ b/drivers/hv/connection.c @@ -93,12 +93,10 @@ static int vmbus_negotiate_version(struct vmbus_channel_msginfo *msginfo, * all the CPUs. This is needed for kexec to work correctly where * the CPU attempting to connect may not be CPU 0. */ - if (version >= VERSION_WIN8_1) { - msg->target_vcpu = hv_context.vp_index[get_cpu()]; - put_cpu(); - } else { + if (version >= VERSION_WIN8_1) + msg->target_vcpu = hv_context.vp_index[smp_processor_id()]; + else msg->target_vcpu = 0; - } /* * Add to list before we send the request since we may @@ -111,7 +109,8 @@ static int vmbus_negotiate_version(struct vmbus_channel_msginfo *msginfo, spin_unlock_irqrestore(&vmbus_connection.channelmsg_lock, flags); ret = vmbus_post_msg(msg, - sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_initiate_contact)); + sizeof(struct vmbus_channel_initiate_contact), + true); if (ret != 0) { spin_lock_irqsave(&vmbus_connection.channelmsg_lock, flags); list_del(&msginfo->msglistentry); @@ -220,11 +219,8 @@ int vmbus_connect(void) goto cleanup; vmbus_proto_version = version; - pr_info("Hyper-V Host Build:%d-%d.%d-%d-%d.%d; Vmbus version:%d.%d\n", - host_info_eax, host_info_ebx >> 16, - host_info_ebx & 0xFFFF, host_info_ecx, - host_info_edx >> 24, host_info_edx & 0xFFFFFF, - version >> 16, version & 0xFFFF); + pr_info("Vmbus version:%d.%d\n", + version >> 16, version & 0xFFFF); kfree(msginfo); return 0; @@ -264,29 +260,6 @@ void vmbus_disconnect(void) } /* - * Map the given relid to the corresponding channel based on the - * per-cpu list of channels that have been affinitized to this CPU. - * This will be used in the channel callback path as we can do this - * mapping in a lock-free fashion. - */ -static struct vmbus_channel *pcpu_relid2channel(u32 relid) -{ - struct vmbus_channel *channel; - struct vmbus_channel *found_channel = NULL; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - struct list_head *pcpu_head = &hv_context.percpu_list[cpu]; - - list_for_each_entry(channel, pcpu_head, percpu_list) { - if (channel->offermsg.child_relid == relid) { - found_channel = channel; - break; - } - } - - return found_channel; -} - -/* * relid2channel - Get the channel object given its * child relative id (ie channel id) */ @@ -322,23 +295,12 @@ struct vmbus_channel *relid2channel(u32 relid) } /* - * process_chn_event - Process a channel event notification + * vmbus_on_event - Process a channel event notification */ -static void process_chn_event(u32 relid) +void vmbus_on_event(unsigned long data) { - struct vmbus_channel *channel; - void *arg; - bool read_state; - u32 bytes_to_read; - - /* - * Find the channel based on this relid and invokes the - * channel callback to process the event - */ - channel = pcpu_relid2channel(relid); - - if (!channel) - return; + struct vmbus_channel *channel = (void *) data; + void (*callback_fn)(void *); /* * A channel once created is persistent even when there @@ -348,10 +310,13 @@ static void process_chn_event(u32 relid) * Thus, checking and invoking the driver specific callback takes * care of orderly unloading of the driver. */ + callback_fn = READ_ONCE(channel->onchannel_callback); + if (unlikely(callback_fn == NULL)) + return; - if (channel->onchannel_callback != NULL) { - arg = channel->channel_callback_context; - read_state = channel->batched_reading; + (*callback_fn)(channel->channel_callback_context); + + if (channel->callback_mode == HV_CALL_BATCHED) { /* * This callback reads the messages sent by the host. * We can optimize host to guest signaling by ensuring: @@ -363,71 +328,10 @@ static void process_chn_event(u32 relid) * state is set we check to see if additional packets are * available to read. In this case we repeat the process. */ + if (hv_end_read(&channel->inbound) != 0) { + hv_begin_read(&channel->inbound); - do { - if (read_state) - hv_begin_read(&channel->inbound); - channel->onchannel_callback(arg); - if (read_state) - bytes_to_read = hv_end_read(&channel->inbound); - else - bytes_to_read = 0; - } while (read_state && (bytes_to_read != 0)); - } -} - -/* - * vmbus_on_event - Handler for events - */ -void vmbus_on_event(unsigned long data) -{ - u32 dword; - u32 maxdword; - int bit; - u32 relid; - u32 *recv_int_page = NULL; - void *page_addr; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - union hv_synic_event_flags *event; - - if (vmbus_proto_version < VERSION_WIN8) { - maxdword = MAX_NUM_CHANNELS_SUPPORTED >> 5; - recv_int_page = vmbus_connection.recv_int_page; - } else { - /* - * When the host is win8 and beyond, the event page - * can be directly checked to get the id of the channel - * that has the interrupt pending. - */ - maxdword = HV_EVENT_FLAGS_DWORD_COUNT; - page_addr = hv_context.synic_event_page[cpu]; - event = (union hv_synic_event_flags *)page_addr + - VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; - recv_int_page = event->flags32; - } - - - - /* Check events */ - if (!recv_int_page) - return; - for (dword = 0; dword < maxdword; dword++) { - if (!recv_int_page[dword]) - continue; - for (bit = 0; bit < 32; bit++) { - if (sync_test_and_clear_bit(bit, - (unsigned long *)&recv_int_page[dword])) { - relid = (dword << 5) + bit; - - if (relid == 0) - /* - * Special case - vmbus - * channel protocol msg - */ - continue; - - process_chn_event(relid); - } + tasklet_schedule(&channel->callback_event); } } } @@ -435,7 +339,7 @@ void vmbus_on_event(unsigned long data) /* * vmbus_post_msg - Send a msg on the vmbus's message connection */ -int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen) +int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen, bool can_sleep) { union hv_connection_id conn_id; int ret = 0; @@ -450,7 +354,7 @@ int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen) * insufficient resources. Retry the operation a couple of * times before giving up. */ - while (retries < 20) { + while (retries < 100) { ret = hv_post_message(conn_id, 1, buffer, buflen); switch (ret) { @@ -473,8 +377,14 @@ int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen) } retries++; - udelay(usec); - if (usec < 2048) + if (can_sleep && usec > 1000) + msleep(usec / 1000); + else if (usec < MAX_UDELAY_MS * 1000) + udelay(usec); + else + mdelay(usec / 1000); + + if (usec < 256000) usec *= 2; } return ret; @@ -487,12 +397,8 @@ void vmbus_set_event(struct vmbus_channel *channel) { u32 child_relid = channel->offermsg.child_relid; - if (!channel->is_dedicated_interrupt) { - /* Each u32 represents 32 channels */ - sync_set_bit(child_relid & 31, - (unsigned long *)vmbus_connection.send_int_page + - (child_relid >> 5)); - } + if (!channel->is_dedicated_interrupt) + vmbus_send_interrupt(child_relid); hv_do_hypercall(HVCALL_SIGNAL_EVENT, channel->sig_event, NULL); } diff --git a/drivers/hv/hv.c b/drivers/hv/hv.c index b44b32f21e61..665a64f1611e 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/hv.c +++ b/drivers/hv/hv.c @@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ /* The one and only */ struct hv_context hv_context = { .synic_initialized = false, - .hypercall_page = NULL, }; #define HV_TIMER_FREQUENCY (10 * 1000 * 1000) /* 100ns period */ @@ -44,276 +43,20 @@ struct hv_context hv_context = { #define HV_MIN_DELTA_TICKS 1 /* - * query_hypervisor_info - Get version info of the windows hypervisor - */ -unsigned int host_info_eax; -unsigned int host_info_ebx; -unsigned int host_info_ecx; -unsigned int host_info_edx; - -static int query_hypervisor_info(void) -{ - unsigned int eax; - unsigned int ebx; - unsigned int ecx; - unsigned int edx; - unsigned int max_leaf; - unsigned int op; - - /* - * Its assumed that this is called after confirming that Viridian - * is present. Query id and revision. - */ - eax = 0; - ebx = 0; - ecx = 0; - edx = 0; - op = HVCPUID_VENDOR_MAXFUNCTION; - cpuid(op, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); - - max_leaf = eax; - - if (max_leaf >= HVCPUID_VERSION) { - eax = 0; - ebx = 0; - ecx = 0; - edx = 0; - op = HVCPUID_VERSION; - cpuid(op, &eax, &ebx, &ecx, &edx); - host_info_eax = eax; - host_info_ebx = ebx; - host_info_ecx = ecx; - host_info_edx = edx; - } - return max_leaf; -} - -/* - * hv_do_hypercall- Invoke the specified hypercall - */ -u64 hv_do_hypercall(u64 control, void *input, void *output) -{ - u64 input_address = (input) ? virt_to_phys(input) : 0; - u64 output_address = (output) ? virt_to_phys(output) : 0; - void *hypercall_page = hv_context.hypercall_page; -#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 - u64 hv_status = 0; - - if (!hypercall_page) - return (u64)ULLONG_MAX; - - __asm__ __volatile__("mov %0, %%r8" : : "r" (output_address) : "r8"); - __asm__ __volatile__("call *%3" : "=a" (hv_status) : - "c" (control), "d" (input_address), - "m" (hypercall_page)); - - return hv_status; - -#else - - u32 control_hi = control >> 32; - u32 control_lo = control & 0xFFFFFFFF; - u32 hv_status_hi = 1; - u32 hv_status_lo = 1; - u32 input_address_hi = input_address >> 32; - u32 input_address_lo = input_address & 0xFFFFFFFF; - u32 output_address_hi = output_address >> 32; - u32 output_address_lo = output_address & 0xFFFFFFFF; - - if (!hypercall_page) - return (u64)ULLONG_MAX; - - __asm__ __volatile__ ("call *%8" : "=d"(hv_status_hi), - "=a"(hv_status_lo) : "d" (control_hi), - "a" (control_lo), "b" (input_address_hi), - "c" (input_address_lo), "D"(output_address_hi), - "S"(output_address_lo), "m" (hypercall_page)); - - return hv_status_lo | ((u64)hv_status_hi << 32); -#endif /* !x86_64 */ -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_do_hypercall); - -#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 -static u64 read_hv_clock_tsc(struct clocksource *arg) -{ - u64 current_tick; - struct ms_hyperv_tsc_page *tsc_pg = hv_context.tsc_page; - - if (tsc_pg->tsc_sequence != 0) { - /* - * Use the tsc page to compute the value. - */ - - while (1) { - u64 tmp; - u32 sequence = tsc_pg->tsc_sequence; - u64 cur_tsc; - u64 scale = tsc_pg->tsc_scale; - s64 offset = tsc_pg->tsc_offset; - - rdtscll(cur_tsc); - /* current_tick = ((cur_tsc *scale) >> 64) + offset */ - asm("mulq %3" - : "=d" (current_tick), "=a" (tmp) - : "a" (cur_tsc), "r" (scale)); - - current_tick += offset; - if (tsc_pg->tsc_sequence == sequence) - return current_tick; - - if (tsc_pg->tsc_sequence != 0) - continue; - /* - * Fallback using MSR method. - */ - break; - } - } - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT, current_tick); - return current_tick; -} - -static struct clocksource hyperv_cs_tsc = { - .name = "hyperv_clocksource_tsc_page", - .rating = 425, - .read = read_hv_clock_tsc, - .mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64), - .flags = CLOCK_SOURCE_IS_CONTINUOUS, -}; -#endif - - -/* * hv_init - Main initialization routine. * * This routine must be called before any other routines in here are called */ int hv_init(void) { - int max_leaf; - union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents hypercall_msr; - void *virtaddr = NULL; - - memset(hv_context.synic_event_page, 0, sizeof(void *) * NR_CPUS); - memset(hv_context.synic_message_page, 0, - sizeof(void *) * NR_CPUS); - memset(hv_context.post_msg_page, 0, - sizeof(void *) * NR_CPUS); - memset(hv_context.vp_index, 0, - sizeof(int) * NR_CPUS); - memset(hv_context.event_dpc, 0, - sizeof(void *) * NR_CPUS); - memset(hv_context.msg_dpc, 0, - sizeof(void *) * NR_CPUS); - memset(hv_context.clk_evt, 0, - sizeof(void *) * NR_CPUS); - - max_leaf = query_hypervisor_info(); + if (!hv_is_hypercall_page_setup()) + return -ENOTSUPP; - /* - * Write our OS ID. - */ - hv_context.guestid = generate_guest_id(0, LINUX_VERSION_CODE, 0); - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_GUEST_OS_ID, hv_context.guestid); - - /* See if the hypercall page is already set */ - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); - - virtaddr = __vmalloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL, PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC); - - if (!virtaddr) - goto cleanup; - - hypercall_msr.enable = 1; - - hypercall_msr.guest_physical_address = vmalloc_to_pfn(virtaddr); - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); - - /* Confirm that hypercall page did get setup. */ - hypercall_msr.as_uint64 = 0; - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); - - if (!hypercall_msr.enable) - goto cleanup; - - hv_context.hypercall_page = virtaddr; - -#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 - if (ms_hyperv.features & HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC_AVAILABLE) { - union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents tsc_msr; - void *va_tsc; - - va_tsc = __vmalloc(PAGE_SIZE, GFP_KERNEL, PAGE_KERNEL); - if (!va_tsc) - goto cleanup; - hv_context.tsc_page = va_tsc; - - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC, tsc_msr.as_uint64); + hv_context.cpu_context = alloc_percpu(struct hv_per_cpu_context); + if (!hv_context.cpu_context) + return -ENOMEM; - tsc_msr.enable = 1; - tsc_msr.guest_physical_address = vmalloc_to_pfn(va_tsc); - - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC, tsc_msr.as_uint64); - clocksource_register_hz(&hyperv_cs_tsc, NSEC_PER_SEC/100); - } -#endif return 0; - -cleanup: - if (virtaddr) { - if (hypercall_msr.enable) { - hypercall_msr.as_uint64 = 0; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); - } - - vfree(virtaddr); - } - - return -ENOTSUPP; -} - -/* - * hv_cleanup - Cleanup routine. - * - * This routine is called normally during driver unloading or exiting. - */ -void hv_cleanup(bool crash) -{ - union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents hypercall_msr; - - /* Reset our OS id */ - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_GUEST_OS_ID, 0); - - if (hv_context.hypercall_page) { - hypercall_msr.as_uint64 = 0; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); - if (!crash) - vfree(hv_context.hypercall_page); - hv_context.hypercall_page = NULL; - } - -#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 - /* - * Cleanup the TSC page based CS. - */ - if (ms_hyperv.features & HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC_AVAILABLE) { - /* - * Crash can happen in an interrupt context and unregistering - * a clocksource is impossible and redundant in this case. - */ - if (!oops_in_progress) { - clocksource_change_rating(&hyperv_cs_tsc, 10); - clocksource_unregister(&hyperv_cs_tsc); - } - - hypercall_msr.as_uint64 = 0; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_REFERENCE_TSC, hypercall_msr.as_uint64); - if (!crash) - vfree(hv_context.tsc_page); - hv_context.tsc_page = NULL; - } -#endif } /* @@ -325,25 +68,24 @@ int hv_post_message(union hv_connection_id connection_id, enum hv_message_type message_type, void *payload, size_t payload_size) { - struct hv_input_post_message *aligned_msg; + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu; u64 status; if (payload_size > HV_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD_BYTE_COUNT) return -EMSGSIZE; - aligned_msg = (struct hv_input_post_message *) - hv_context.post_msg_page[get_cpu()]; - + hv_cpu = get_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context); + aligned_msg = hv_cpu->post_msg_page; aligned_msg->connectionid = connection_id; aligned_msg->reserved = 0; aligned_msg->message_type = message_type; aligned_msg->payload_size = payload_size; memcpy((void *)aligned_msg->payload, payload, payload_size); + put_cpu_ptr(hv_cpu); status = hv_do_hypercall(HVCALL_POST_MESSAGE, aligned_msg, NULL); - put_cpu(); return status & 0xFFFF; } @@ -354,16 +96,16 @@ static int hv_ce_set_next_event(unsigned long delta, WARN_ON(!clockevent_state_oneshot(evt)); - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT, current_tick); + hv_get_current_tick(current_tick); current_tick += delta; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_STIMER0_COUNT, current_tick); + hv_init_timer(HV_X64_MSR_STIMER0_COUNT, current_tick); return 0; } static int hv_ce_shutdown(struct clock_event_device *evt) { - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_STIMER0_COUNT, 0); - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_STIMER0_CONFIG, 0); + hv_init_timer(HV_X64_MSR_STIMER0_COUNT, 0); + hv_init_timer_config(HV_X64_MSR_STIMER0_CONFIG, 0); return 0; } @@ -375,7 +117,7 @@ static int hv_ce_set_oneshot(struct clock_event_device *evt) timer_cfg.enable = 1; timer_cfg.auto_enable = 1; timer_cfg.sintx = VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_STIMER0_CONFIG, timer_cfg.as_uint64); + hv_init_timer_config(HV_X64_MSR_STIMER0_CONFIG, timer_cfg.as_uint64); return 0; } @@ -400,8 +142,6 @@ static void hv_init_clockevent_device(struct clock_event_device *dev, int cpu) int hv_synic_alloc(void) { - size_t size = sizeof(struct tasklet_struct); - size_t ced_size = sizeof(struct clock_event_device); int cpu; hv_context.hv_numa_map = kzalloc(sizeof(struct cpumask) * nr_node_ids, @@ -411,52 +151,42 @@ int hv_synic_alloc(void) goto err; } - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - hv_context.event_dpc[cpu] = kmalloc(size, GFP_ATOMIC); - if (hv_context.event_dpc[cpu] == NULL) { - pr_err("Unable to allocate event dpc\n"); - goto err; - } - tasklet_init(hv_context.event_dpc[cpu], vmbus_on_event, cpu); + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = per_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context, cpu); - hv_context.msg_dpc[cpu] = kmalloc(size, GFP_ATOMIC); - if (hv_context.msg_dpc[cpu] == NULL) { - pr_err("Unable to allocate event dpc\n"); - goto err; - } - tasklet_init(hv_context.msg_dpc[cpu], vmbus_on_msg_dpc, cpu); + memset(hv_cpu, 0, sizeof(*hv_cpu)); + tasklet_init(&hv_cpu->msg_dpc, + vmbus_on_msg_dpc, (unsigned long) hv_cpu); - hv_context.clk_evt[cpu] = kzalloc(ced_size, GFP_ATOMIC); - if (hv_context.clk_evt[cpu] == NULL) { + hv_cpu->clk_evt = kzalloc(sizeof(struct clock_event_device), + GFP_KERNEL); + if (hv_cpu->clk_evt == NULL) { pr_err("Unable to allocate clock event device\n"); goto err; } + hv_init_clockevent_device(hv_cpu->clk_evt, cpu); - hv_init_clockevent_device(hv_context.clk_evt[cpu], cpu); - - hv_context.synic_message_page[cpu] = + hv_cpu->synic_message_page = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_ATOMIC); - - if (hv_context.synic_message_page[cpu] == NULL) { + if (hv_cpu->synic_message_page == NULL) { pr_err("Unable to allocate SYNIC message page\n"); goto err; } - hv_context.synic_event_page[cpu] = - (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_ATOMIC); - - if (hv_context.synic_event_page[cpu] == NULL) { + hv_cpu->synic_event_page = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_ATOMIC); + if (hv_cpu->synic_event_page == NULL) { pr_err("Unable to allocate SYNIC event page\n"); goto err; } - hv_context.post_msg_page[cpu] = - (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_ATOMIC); - - if (hv_context.post_msg_page[cpu] == NULL) { + hv_cpu->post_msg_page = (void *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_ATOMIC); + if (hv_cpu->post_msg_page == NULL) { pr_err("Unable to allocate post msg page\n"); goto err; } + + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&hv_cpu->chan_list); } return 0; @@ -464,26 +194,24 @@ err: return -ENOMEM; } -static void hv_synic_free_cpu(int cpu) -{ - kfree(hv_context.event_dpc[cpu]); - kfree(hv_context.msg_dpc[cpu]); - kfree(hv_context.clk_evt[cpu]); - if (hv_context.synic_event_page[cpu]) - free_page((unsigned long)hv_context.synic_event_page[cpu]); - if (hv_context.synic_message_page[cpu]) - free_page((unsigned long)hv_context.synic_message_page[cpu]); - if (hv_context.post_msg_page[cpu]) - free_page((unsigned long)hv_context.post_msg_page[cpu]); -} void hv_synic_free(void) { int cpu; + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = per_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context, cpu); + + if (hv_cpu->synic_event_page) + free_page((unsigned long)hv_cpu->synic_event_page); + if (hv_cpu->synic_message_page) + free_page((unsigned long)hv_cpu->synic_message_page); + if (hv_cpu->post_msg_page) + free_page((unsigned long)hv_cpu->post_msg_page); + } + kfree(hv_context.hv_numa_map); - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) - hv_synic_free_cpu(cpu); } /* @@ -493,54 +221,49 @@ void hv_synic_free(void) * retrieve the initialized message and event pages. Otherwise, we create and * initialize the message and event pages. */ -void hv_synic_init(void *arg) +int hv_synic_init(unsigned int cpu) { - u64 version; + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = per_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context, cpu); union hv_synic_simp simp; union hv_synic_siefp siefp; union hv_synic_sint shared_sint; union hv_synic_scontrol sctrl; u64 vp_index; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - - if (!hv_context.hypercall_page) - return; - - /* Check the version */ - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SVERSION, version); - /* Setup the Synic's message page */ - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIMP, simp.as_uint64); + hv_get_simp(simp.as_uint64); simp.simp_enabled = 1; - simp.base_simp_gpa = virt_to_phys(hv_context.synic_message_page[cpu]) + simp.base_simp_gpa = virt_to_phys(hv_cpu->synic_message_page) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIMP, simp.as_uint64); + hv_set_simp(simp.as_uint64); /* Setup the Synic's event page */ - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIEFP, siefp.as_uint64); + hv_get_siefp(siefp.as_uint64); siefp.siefp_enabled = 1; - siefp.base_siefp_gpa = virt_to_phys(hv_context.synic_event_page[cpu]) + siefp.base_siefp_gpa = virt_to_phys(hv_cpu->synic_event_page) >> PAGE_SHIFT; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIEFP, siefp.as_uint64); + hv_set_siefp(siefp.as_uint64); /* Setup the shared SINT. */ - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SINT0 + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT, shared_sint.as_uint64); + hv_get_synint_state(HV_X64_MSR_SINT0 + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT, + shared_sint.as_uint64); shared_sint.as_uint64 = 0; shared_sint.vector = HYPERVISOR_CALLBACK_VECTOR; shared_sint.masked = false; shared_sint.auto_eoi = true; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SINT0 + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT, shared_sint.as_uint64); + hv_set_synint_state(HV_X64_MSR_SINT0 + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT, + shared_sint.as_uint64); /* Enable the global synic bit */ - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SCONTROL, sctrl.as_uint64); + hv_get_synic_state(sctrl.as_uint64); sctrl.enable = 1; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SCONTROL, sctrl.as_uint64); + hv_set_synic_state(sctrl.as_uint64); hv_context.synic_initialized = true; @@ -549,20 +272,18 @@ void hv_synic_init(void *arg) * of cpuid and Linux' notion of cpuid. * This array will be indexed using Linux cpuid. */ - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_VP_INDEX, vp_index); + hv_get_vp_index(vp_index); hv_context.vp_index[cpu] = (u32)vp_index; - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&hv_context.percpu_list[cpu]); - /* * Register the per-cpu clockevent source. */ if (ms_hyperv.features & HV_X64_MSR_SYNTIMER_AVAILABLE) - clockevents_config_and_register(hv_context.clk_evt[cpu], + clockevents_config_and_register(hv_cpu->clk_evt, HV_TIMER_FREQUENCY, HV_MIN_DELTA_TICKS, HV_MAX_MAX_DELTA_TICKS); - return; + return 0; } /* @@ -575,52 +296,94 @@ void hv_synic_clockevents_cleanup(void) if (!(ms_hyperv.features & HV_X64_MSR_SYNTIMER_AVAILABLE)) return; - for_each_present_cpu(cpu) - clockevents_unbind_device(hv_context.clk_evt[cpu], cpu); + for_each_present_cpu(cpu) { + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = per_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context, cpu); + + clockevents_unbind_device(hv_cpu->clk_evt, cpu); + } } /* * hv_synic_cleanup - Cleanup routine for hv_synic_init(). */ -void hv_synic_cleanup(void *arg) +int hv_synic_cleanup(unsigned int cpu) { union hv_synic_sint shared_sint; union hv_synic_simp simp; union hv_synic_siefp siefp; union hv_synic_scontrol sctrl; - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); + struct vmbus_channel *channel, *sc; + bool channel_found = false; + unsigned long flags; if (!hv_context.synic_initialized) - return; + return -EFAULT; + + /* + * Search for channels which are bound to the CPU we're about to + * cleanup. In case we find one and vmbus is still connected we need to + * fail, this will effectively prevent CPU offlining. There is no way + * we can re-bind channels to different CPUs for now. + */ + mutex_lock(&vmbus_connection.channel_mutex); + list_for_each_entry(channel, &vmbus_connection.chn_list, listentry) { + if (channel->target_cpu == cpu) { + channel_found = true; + break; + } + spin_lock_irqsave(&channel->lock, flags); + list_for_each_entry(sc, &channel->sc_list, sc_list) { + if (sc->target_cpu == cpu) { + channel_found = true; + break; + } + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&channel->lock, flags); + if (channel_found) + break; + } + mutex_unlock(&vmbus_connection.channel_mutex); + + if (channel_found && vmbus_connection.conn_state == CONNECTED) + return -EBUSY; /* Turn off clockevent device */ if (ms_hyperv.features & HV_X64_MSR_SYNTIMER_AVAILABLE) { - clockevents_unbind_device(hv_context.clk_evt[cpu], cpu); - hv_ce_shutdown(hv_context.clk_evt[cpu]); + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = this_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context); + + clockevents_unbind_device(hv_cpu->clk_evt, cpu); + hv_ce_shutdown(hv_cpu->clk_evt); + put_cpu_ptr(hv_cpu); } - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SINT0 + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT, shared_sint.as_uint64); + hv_get_synint_state(HV_X64_MSR_SINT0 + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT, + shared_sint.as_uint64); shared_sint.masked = 1; /* Need to correctly cleanup in the case of SMP!!! */ /* Disable the interrupt */ - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SINT0 + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT, shared_sint.as_uint64); + hv_set_synint_state(HV_X64_MSR_SINT0 + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT, + shared_sint.as_uint64); - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIMP, simp.as_uint64); + hv_get_simp(simp.as_uint64); simp.simp_enabled = 0; simp.base_simp_gpa = 0; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIMP, simp.as_uint64); + hv_set_simp(simp.as_uint64); - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIEFP, siefp.as_uint64); + hv_get_siefp(siefp.as_uint64); siefp.siefp_enabled = 0; siefp.base_siefp_gpa = 0; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SIEFP, siefp.as_uint64); + hv_set_siefp(siefp.as_uint64); /* Disable the global synic bit */ - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SCONTROL, sctrl.as_uint64); + hv_get_synic_state(sctrl.as_uint64); sctrl.enable = 0; - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_SCONTROL, sctrl.as_uint64); + hv_set_synic_state(sctrl.as_uint64); + + return 0; } diff --git a/drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c b/drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c index 14c3dc4bd23c..5fd03e59cee5 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c +++ b/drivers/hv/hv_balloon.c @@ -587,6 +587,7 @@ static int hv_memory_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long val, spin_lock_irqsave(&dm_device.ha_lock, flags); dm_device.num_pages_onlined += mem->nr_pages; spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dm_device.ha_lock, flags); + /* Fall through */ case MEM_CANCEL_ONLINE: if (dm_device.ha_waiting) { dm_device.ha_waiting = false; diff --git a/drivers/hv/hv_fcopy.c b/drivers/hv/hv_fcopy.c index 8b2ba98831ec..9aee6014339d 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/hv_fcopy.c +++ b/drivers/hv/hv_fcopy.c @@ -31,6 +31,16 @@ #define WIN8_SRV_MINOR 1 #define WIN8_SRV_VERSION (WIN8_SRV_MAJOR << 16 | WIN8_SRV_MINOR) +#define FCOPY_VER_COUNT 1 +static const int fcopy_versions[] = { + WIN8_SRV_VERSION +}; + +#define FW_VER_COUNT 1 +static const int fw_versions[] = { + UTIL_FW_VERSION +}; + /* * Global state maintained for transaction that is being processed. * For a class of integration services, including the "file copy service", @@ -61,6 +71,7 @@ static DECLARE_WORK(fcopy_send_work, fcopy_send_data); static const char fcopy_devname[] = "vmbus/hv_fcopy"; static u8 *recv_buffer; static struct hvutil_transport *hvt; +static struct completion release_event; /* * This state maintains the version number registered by the daemon. */ @@ -227,8 +238,6 @@ void hv_fcopy_onchannelcallback(void *context) u64 requestid; struct hv_fcopy_hdr *fcopy_msg; struct icmsg_hdr *icmsghdr; - struct icmsg_negotiate *negop = NULL; - int util_fw_version; int fcopy_srv_version; if (fcopy_transaction.state > HVUTIL_READY) @@ -242,10 +251,15 @@ void hv_fcopy_onchannelcallback(void *context) icmsghdr = (struct icmsg_hdr *)&recv_buffer[ sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr)]; if (icmsghdr->icmsgtype == ICMSGTYPE_NEGOTIATE) { - util_fw_version = UTIL_FW_VERSION; - fcopy_srv_version = WIN8_SRV_VERSION; - vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdr, negop, recv_buffer, - util_fw_version, fcopy_srv_version); + if (vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdr, recv_buffer, + fw_versions, FW_VER_COUNT, + fcopy_versions, FCOPY_VER_COUNT, + NULL, &fcopy_srv_version)) { + + pr_info("FCopy IC version %d.%d\n", + fcopy_srv_version >> 16, + fcopy_srv_version & 0xFFFF); + } } else { fcopy_msg = (struct hv_fcopy_hdr *)&recv_buffer[ sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr) + @@ -317,6 +331,7 @@ static void fcopy_on_reset(void) if (cancel_delayed_work_sync(&fcopy_timeout_work)) fcopy_respond_to_host(HV_E_FAIL); + complete(&release_event); } int hv_fcopy_init(struct hv_util_service *srv) @@ -324,6 +339,7 @@ int hv_fcopy_init(struct hv_util_service *srv) recv_buffer = srv->recv_buffer; fcopy_transaction.recv_channel = srv->channel; + init_completion(&release_event); /* * When this driver loads, the user level daemon that * processes the host requests may not yet be running. @@ -345,4 +361,5 @@ void hv_fcopy_deinit(void) fcopy_transaction.state = HVUTIL_DEVICE_DYING; cancel_delayed_work_sync(&fcopy_timeout_work); hvutil_transport_destroy(hvt); + wait_for_completion(&release_event); } diff --git a/drivers/hv/hv_kvp.c b/drivers/hv/hv_kvp.c index 5e1fdc8d32ab..de263712e247 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/hv_kvp.c +++ b/drivers/hv/hv_kvp.c @@ -46,6 +46,19 @@ #define WIN8_SRV_MINOR 0 #define WIN8_SRV_VERSION (WIN8_SRV_MAJOR << 16 | WIN8_SRV_MINOR) +#define KVP_VER_COUNT 3 +static const int kvp_versions[] = { + WIN8_SRV_VERSION, + WIN7_SRV_VERSION, + WS2008_SRV_VERSION +}; + +#define FW_VER_COUNT 2 +static const int fw_versions[] = { + UTIL_FW_VERSION, + UTIL_WS2K8_FW_VERSION +}; + /* * Global state maintained for transaction that is being processed. For a class * of integration services, including the "KVP service", the specified protocol @@ -88,6 +101,7 @@ static DECLARE_WORK(kvp_sendkey_work, kvp_send_key); static const char kvp_devname[] = "vmbus/hv_kvp"; static u8 *recv_buffer; static struct hvutil_transport *hvt; +static struct completion release_event; /* * Register the kernel component with the user-level daemon. * As part of this registration, pass the LIC version number. @@ -609,8 +623,6 @@ void hv_kvp_onchannelcallback(void *context) struct hv_kvp_msg *kvp_msg; struct icmsg_hdr *icmsghdrp; - struct icmsg_negotiate *negop = NULL; - int util_fw_version; int kvp_srv_version; static enum {NEGO_NOT_STARTED, NEGO_IN_PROGRESS, @@ -639,28 +651,14 @@ void hv_kvp_onchannelcallback(void *context) sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr)]; if (icmsghdrp->icmsgtype == ICMSGTYPE_NEGOTIATE) { - /* - * Based on the host, select appropriate - * framework and service versions we will - * negotiate. - */ - switch (vmbus_proto_version) { - case (VERSION_WS2008): - util_fw_version = UTIL_WS2K8_FW_VERSION; - kvp_srv_version = WS2008_SRV_VERSION; - break; - case (VERSION_WIN7): - util_fw_version = UTIL_FW_VERSION; - kvp_srv_version = WIN7_SRV_VERSION; - break; - default: - util_fw_version = UTIL_FW_VERSION; - kvp_srv_version = WIN8_SRV_VERSION; + if (vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, + recv_buffer, fw_versions, FW_VER_COUNT, + kvp_versions, KVP_VER_COUNT, + NULL, &kvp_srv_version)) { + pr_info("KVP IC version %d.%d\n", + kvp_srv_version >> 16, + kvp_srv_version & 0xFFFF); } - vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, negop, - recv_buffer, util_fw_version, - kvp_srv_version); - } else { kvp_msg = (struct hv_kvp_msg *)&recv_buffer[ sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr) + @@ -716,6 +714,7 @@ static void kvp_on_reset(void) if (cancel_delayed_work_sync(&kvp_timeout_work)) kvp_respond_to_host(NULL, HV_E_FAIL); kvp_transaction.state = HVUTIL_DEVICE_INIT; + complete(&release_event); } int @@ -724,6 +723,7 @@ hv_kvp_init(struct hv_util_service *srv) recv_buffer = srv->recv_buffer; kvp_transaction.recv_channel = srv->channel; + init_completion(&release_event); /* * When this driver loads, the user level daemon that * processes the host requests may not yet be running. @@ -747,4 +747,5 @@ void hv_kvp_deinit(void) cancel_delayed_work_sync(&kvp_timeout_work); cancel_work_sync(&kvp_sendkey_work); hvutil_transport_destroy(hvt); + wait_for_completion(&release_event); } diff --git a/drivers/hv/hv_snapshot.c b/drivers/hv/hv_snapshot.c index eee238cc60bd..bcc03f0748d6 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/hv_snapshot.c +++ b/drivers/hv/hv_snapshot.c @@ -31,6 +31,16 @@ #define VSS_MINOR 0 #define VSS_VERSION (VSS_MAJOR << 16 | VSS_MINOR) +#define VSS_VER_COUNT 1 +static const int vss_versions[] = { + VSS_VERSION +}; + +#define FW_VER_COUNT 1 +static const int fw_versions[] = { + UTIL_FW_VERSION +}; + /* * Timeout values are based on expecations from host */ @@ -69,6 +79,7 @@ static int dm_reg_value; static const char vss_devname[] = "vmbus/hv_vss"; static __u8 *recv_buffer; static struct hvutil_transport *hvt; +static struct completion release_event; static void vss_timeout_func(struct work_struct *dummy); static void vss_handle_request(struct work_struct *dummy); @@ -293,10 +304,9 @@ void hv_vss_onchannelcallback(void *context) u32 recvlen; u64 requestid; struct hv_vss_msg *vss_msg; - + int vss_srv_version; struct icmsg_hdr *icmsghdrp; - struct icmsg_negotiate *negop = NULL; if (vss_transaction.state > HVUTIL_READY) return; @@ -309,9 +319,15 @@ void hv_vss_onchannelcallback(void *context) sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr)]; if (icmsghdrp->icmsgtype == ICMSGTYPE_NEGOTIATE) { - vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, negop, - recv_buffer, UTIL_FW_VERSION, - VSS_VERSION); + if (vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, + recv_buffer, fw_versions, FW_VER_COUNT, + vss_versions, VSS_VER_COUNT, + NULL, &vss_srv_version)) { + + pr_info("VSS IC version %d.%d\n", + vss_srv_version >> 16, + vss_srv_version & 0xFFFF); + } } else { vss_msg = (struct hv_vss_msg *)&recv_buffer[ sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr) + @@ -345,11 +361,13 @@ static void vss_on_reset(void) if (cancel_delayed_work_sync(&vss_timeout_work)) vss_respond_to_host(HV_E_FAIL); vss_transaction.state = HVUTIL_DEVICE_INIT; + complete(&release_event); } int hv_vss_init(struct hv_util_service *srv) { + init_completion(&release_event); if (vmbus_proto_version < VERSION_WIN8_1) { pr_warn("Integration service 'Backup (volume snapshot)'" " not supported on this host version.\n"); @@ -382,4 +400,5 @@ void hv_vss_deinit(void) cancel_delayed_work_sync(&vss_timeout_work); cancel_work_sync(&vss_handle_request_work); hvutil_transport_destroy(hvt); + wait_for_completion(&release_event); } diff --git a/drivers/hv/hv_util.c b/drivers/hv/hv_util.c index e7707747f56d..3042eaa13062 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/hv_util.c +++ b/drivers/hv/hv_util.c @@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ #include <linux/sysctl.h> #include <linux/reboot.h> #include <linux/hyperv.h> +#include <linux/clockchips.h> +#include <linux/ptp_clock_kernel.h> +#include <asm/mshyperv.h> #include "hyperv_vmbus.h" @@ -57,7 +60,31 @@ static int sd_srv_version; static int ts_srv_version; static int hb_srv_version; -static int util_fw_version; + +#define SD_VER_COUNT 2 +static const int sd_versions[] = { + SD_VERSION, + SD_VERSION_1 +}; + +#define TS_VER_COUNT 3 +static const int ts_versions[] = { + TS_VERSION, + TS_VERSION_3, + TS_VERSION_1 +}; + +#define HB_VER_COUNT 2 +static const int hb_versions[] = { + HB_VERSION, + HB_VERSION_1 +}; + +#define FW_VER_COUNT 2 +static const int fw_versions[] = { + UTIL_FW_VERSION, + UTIL_WS2K8_FW_VERSION +}; static void shutdown_onchannelcallback(void *context); static struct hv_util_service util_shutdown = { @@ -118,7 +145,6 @@ static void shutdown_onchannelcallback(void *context) struct shutdown_msg_data *shutdown_msg; struct icmsg_hdr *icmsghdrp; - struct icmsg_negotiate *negop = NULL; vmbus_recvpacket(channel, shut_txf_buf, PAGE_SIZE, &recvlen, &requestid); @@ -128,9 +154,14 @@ static void shutdown_onchannelcallback(void *context) sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr)]; if (icmsghdrp->icmsgtype == ICMSGTYPE_NEGOTIATE) { - vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, negop, - shut_txf_buf, util_fw_version, - sd_srv_version); + if (vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, shut_txf_buf, + fw_versions, FW_VER_COUNT, + sd_versions, SD_VER_COUNT, + NULL, &sd_srv_version)) { + pr_info("Shutdown IC version %d.%d\n", + sd_srv_version >> 16, + sd_srv_version & 0xFFFF); + } } else { shutdown_msg = (struct shutdown_msg_data *)&shut_txf_buf[ @@ -181,31 +212,17 @@ struct adj_time_work { static void hv_set_host_time(struct work_struct *work) { - struct adj_time_work *wrk; - s64 host_tns; - u64 newtime; - struct timespec host_ts; + struct adj_time_work *wrk; + struct timespec64 host_ts; + u64 reftime, newtime; wrk = container_of(work, struct adj_time_work, work); - newtime = wrk->host_time; - if (ts_srv_version > TS_VERSION_3) { - /* - * Some latency has been introduced since Hyper-V generated - * its time sample. Take that latency into account before - * using TSC reference time sample from Hyper-V. - * - * This sample is given by TimeSync v4 and above hosts. - */ - u64 current_tick; - - rdmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_TIME_REF_COUNT, current_tick); - newtime += (current_tick - wrk->ref_time); - } - host_tns = (newtime - WLTIMEDELTA) * 100; - host_ts = ns_to_timespec(host_tns); + reftime = hyperv_cs->read(hyperv_cs); + newtime = wrk->host_time + (reftime - wrk->ref_time); + host_ts = ns_to_timespec64((newtime - WLTIMEDELTA) * 100); - do_settimeofday(&host_ts); + do_settimeofday64(&host_ts); } /* @@ -222,22 +239,60 @@ static void hv_set_host_time(struct work_struct *work) * to discipline the clock. */ static struct adj_time_work wrk; -static inline void adj_guesttime(u64 hosttime, u64 reftime, u8 flags) + +/* + * The last time sample, received from the host. PTP device responds to + * requests by using this data and the current partition-wide time reference + * count. + */ +static struct { + u64 host_time; + u64 ref_time; + struct system_time_snapshot snap; + spinlock_t lock; +} host_ts; + +static inline void adj_guesttime(u64 hosttime, u64 reftime, u8 adj_flags) { + unsigned long flags; + u64 cur_reftime; /* * This check is safe since we are executing in the - * interrupt context and time synch messages arre always + * interrupt context and time synch messages are always * delivered on the same CPU. */ - if (work_pending(&wrk.work)) - return; - - wrk.host_time = hosttime; - wrk.ref_time = reftime; - wrk.flags = flags; - if ((flags & (ICTIMESYNCFLAG_SYNC | ICTIMESYNCFLAG_SAMPLE)) != 0) { + if (adj_flags & ICTIMESYNCFLAG_SYNC) { + /* Queue a job to do do_settimeofday64() */ + if (work_pending(&wrk.work)) + return; + + wrk.host_time = hosttime; + wrk.ref_time = reftime; + wrk.flags = adj_flags; schedule_work(&wrk.work); + } else { + /* + * Save the adjusted time sample from the host and the snapshot + * of the current system time for PTP device. + */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&host_ts.lock, flags); + + cur_reftime = hyperv_cs->read(hyperv_cs); + host_ts.host_time = hosttime; + host_ts.ref_time = cur_reftime; + ktime_get_snapshot(&host_ts.snap); + + /* + * TimeSync v4 messages contain reference time (guest's Hyper-V + * clocksource read when the time sample was generated), we can + * improve the precision by adding the delta between now and the + * time of generation. + */ + if (ts_srv_version > TS_VERSION_3) + host_ts.host_time += (cur_reftime - reftime); + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host_ts.lock, flags); } } @@ -253,7 +308,6 @@ static void timesync_onchannelcallback(void *context) struct ictimesync_data *timedatap; struct ictimesync_ref_data *refdata; u8 *time_txf_buf = util_timesynch.recv_buffer; - struct icmsg_negotiate *negop = NULL; vmbus_recvpacket(channel, time_txf_buf, PAGE_SIZE, &recvlen, &requestid); @@ -263,12 +317,14 @@ static void timesync_onchannelcallback(void *context) sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr)]; if (icmsghdrp->icmsgtype == ICMSGTYPE_NEGOTIATE) { - vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, negop, - time_txf_buf, - util_fw_version, - ts_srv_version); - pr_info("Using TimeSync version %d.%d\n", - ts_srv_version >> 16, ts_srv_version & 0xFFFF); + if (vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, time_txf_buf, + fw_versions, FW_VER_COUNT, + ts_versions, TS_VER_COUNT, + NULL, &ts_srv_version)) { + pr_info("TimeSync IC version %d.%d\n", + ts_srv_version >> 16, + ts_srv_version & 0xFFFF); + } } else { if (ts_srv_version > TS_VERSION_3) { refdata = (struct ictimesync_ref_data *) @@ -312,7 +368,6 @@ static void heartbeat_onchannelcallback(void *context) struct icmsg_hdr *icmsghdrp; struct heartbeat_msg_data *heartbeat_msg; u8 *hbeat_txf_buf = util_heartbeat.recv_buffer; - struct icmsg_negotiate *negop = NULL; while (1) { @@ -326,9 +381,16 @@ static void heartbeat_onchannelcallback(void *context) sizeof(struct vmbuspipe_hdr)]; if (icmsghdrp->icmsgtype == ICMSGTYPE_NEGOTIATE) { - vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, negop, - hbeat_txf_buf, util_fw_version, - hb_srv_version); + if (vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(icmsghdrp, + hbeat_txf_buf, + fw_versions, FW_VER_COUNT, + hb_versions, HB_VER_COUNT, + NULL, &hb_srv_version)) { + + pr_info("Heartbeat IC version %d.%d\n", + hb_srv_version >> 16, + hb_srv_version & 0xFFFF); + } } else { heartbeat_msg = (struct heartbeat_msg_data *)&hbeat_txf_buf[ @@ -373,38 +435,10 @@ static int util_probe(struct hv_device *dev, * Turn off batched reading for all util drivers before we open the * channel. */ - - set_channel_read_state(dev->channel, false); + set_channel_read_mode(dev->channel, HV_CALL_DIRECT); hv_set_drvdata(dev, srv); - /* - * Based on the host; initialize the framework and - * service version numbers we will negotiate. - */ - switch (vmbus_proto_version) { - case (VERSION_WS2008): - util_fw_version = UTIL_WS2K8_FW_VERSION; - sd_srv_version = SD_VERSION_1; - ts_srv_version = TS_VERSION_1; - hb_srv_version = HB_VERSION_1; - break; - case VERSION_WIN7: - case VERSION_WIN8: - case VERSION_WIN8_1: - util_fw_version = UTIL_FW_VERSION; - sd_srv_version = SD_VERSION; - ts_srv_version = TS_VERSION_3; - hb_srv_version = HB_VERSION; - break; - case VERSION_WIN10: - default: - util_fw_version = UTIL_FW_VERSION; - sd_srv_version = SD_VERSION; - ts_srv_version = TS_VERSION; - hb_srv_version = HB_VERSION; - } - ret = vmbus_open(dev->channel, 4 * PAGE_SIZE, 4 * PAGE_SIZE, NULL, 0, srv->util_cb, dev->channel); if (ret) @@ -470,14 +504,113 @@ static struct hv_driver util_drv = { .remove = util_remove, }; +static int hv_ptp_enable(struct ptp_clock_info *info, + struct ptp_clock_request *request, int on) +{ + return -EOPNOTSUPP; +} + +static int hv_ptp_settime(struct ptp_clock_info *p, const struct timespec64 *ts) +{ + return -EOPNOTSUPP; +} + +static int hv_ptp_adjfreq(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, s32 delta) +{ + return -EOPNOTSUPP; +} +static int hv_ptp_adjtime(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, s64 delta) +{ + return -EOPNOTSUPP; +} + +static int hv_ptp_gettime(struct ptp_clock_info *info, struct timespec64 *ts) +{ + unsigned long flags; + u64 newtime, reftime; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&host_ts.lock, flags); + reftime = hyperv_cs->read(hyperv_cs); + newtime = host_ts.host_time + (reftime - host_ts.ref_time); + *ts = ns_to_timespec64((newtime - WLTIMEDELTA) * 100); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host_ts.lock, flags); + + return 0; +} + +static int hv_ptp_get_syncdevicetime(ktime_t *device, + struct system_counterval_t *system, + void *ctx) +{ + system->cs = hyperv_cs; + system->cycles = host_ts.ref_time; + *device = ns_to_ktime((host_ts.host_time - WLTIMEDELTA) * 100); + + return 0; +} + +static int hv_ptp_getcrosststamp(struct ptp_clock_info *ptp, + struct system_device_crosststamp *xtstamp) +{ + unsigned long flags; + int ret; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&host_ts.lock, flags); + + /* + * host_ts contains the last time sample from the host and the snapshot + * of system time. We don't need to calculate the time delta between + * the reception and now as get_device_system_crosststamp() does the + * required interpolation. + */ + ret = get_device_system_crosststamp(hv_ptp_get_syncdevicetime, + NULL, &host_ts.snap, xtstamp); + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&host_ts.lock, flags); + + return ret; +} + +static struct ptp_clock_info ptp_hyperv_info = { + .name = "hyperv", + .enable = hv_ptp_enable, + .adjtime = hv_ptp_adjtime, + .adjfreq = hv_ptp_adjfreq, + .gettime64 = hv_ptp_gettime, + .getcrosststamp = hv_ptp_getcrosststamp, + .settime64 = hv_ptp_settime, + .owner = THIS_MODULE, +}; + +static struct ptp_clock *hv_ptp_clock; + static int hv_timesync_init(struct hv_util_service *srv) { + /* TimeSync requires Hyper-V clocksource. */ + if (!hyperv_cs) + return -ENODEV; + INIT_WORK(&wrk.work, hv_set_host_time); + + /* + * ptp_clock_register() returns NULL when CONFIG_PTP_1588_CLOCK is + * disabled but the driver is still useful without the PTP device + * as it still handles the ICTIMESYNCFLAG_SYNC case. + */ + hv_ptp_clock = ptp_clock_register(&ptp_hyperv_info, NULL); + if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(hv_ptp_clock)) { + pr_err("cannot register PTP clock: %ld\n", + PTR_ERR(hv_ptp_clock)); + hv_ptp_clock = NULL; + } + return 0; } static void hv_timesync_deinit(void) { + if (hv_ptp_clock) + ptp_clock_unregister(hv_ptp_clock); cancel_work_sync(&wrk.work); } diff --git a/drivers/hv/hyperv_vmbus.h b/drivers/hv/hyperv_vmbus.h index 0675b395ce5c..884f83bba1ab 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/hyperv_vmbus.h +++ b/drivers/hv/hyperv_vmbus.h @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ #include <asm/sync_bitops.h> #include <linux/atomic.h> #include <linux/hyperv.h> +#include <linux/interrupt.h> /* * Timeout for services such as KVP and fcopy. @@ -40,95 +41,9 @@ */ #define HV_UTIL_NEGO_TIMEOUT 55 -/* - * The below CPUID leaves are present if VersionAndFeatures.HypervisorPresent - * is set by CPUID(HVCPUID_VERSION_FEATURES). - */ -enum hv_cpuid_function { - HVCPUID_VERSION_FEATURES = 0x00000001, - HVCPUID_VENDOR_MAXFUNCTION = 0x40000000, - HVCPUID_INTERFACE = 0x40000001, - - /* - * The remaining functions depend on the value of - * HVCPUID_INTERFACE - */ - HVCPUID_VERSION = 0x40000002, - HVCPUID_FEATURES = 0x40000003, - HVCPUID_ENLIGHTENMENT_INFO = 0x40000004, - HVCPUID_IMPLEMENTATION_LIMITS = 0x40000005, -}; - -#define HV_FEATURE_GUEST_CRASH_MSR_AVAILABLE 0x400 - -#define HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P0 0x40000100 -#define HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P1 0x40000101 -#define HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P2 0x40000102 -#define HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P3 0x40000103 -#define HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P4 0x40000104 -#define HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_CTL 0x40000105 - -#define HV_CRASH_CTL_CRASH_NOTIFY (1ULL << 63) - -/* Define version of the synthetic interrupt controller. */ -#define HV_SYNIC_VERSION (1) - -#define HV_ANY_VP (0xFFFFFFFF) - /* Define synthetic interrupt controller flag constants. */ #define HV_EVENT_FLAGS_COUNT (256 * 8) -#define HV_EVENT_FLAGS_BYTE_COUNT (256) -#define HV_EVENT_FLAGS_DWORD_COUNT (256 / sizeof(u32)) - -/* Define invalid partition identifier. */ -#define HV_PARTITION_ID_INVALID ((u64)0x0) - -/* Define port type. */ -enum hv_port_type { - HVPORT_MSG = 1, - HVPORT_EVENT = 2, - HVPORT_MONITOR = 3 -}; - -/* Define port information structure. */ -struct hv_port_info { - enum hv_port_type port_type; - u32 padding; - union { - struct { - u32 target_sint; - u32 target_vp; - u64 rsvdz; - } message_port_info; - struct { - u32 target_sint; - u32 target_vp; - u16 base_flag_number; - u16 flag_count; - u32 rsvdz; - } event_port_info; - struct { - u64 monitor_address; - u64 rsvdz; - } monitor_port_info; - }; -}; - -struct hv_connection_info { - enum hv_port_type port_type; - u32 padding; - union { - struct { - u64 rsvdz; - } message_connection_info; - struct { - u64 rsvdz; - } event_connection_info; - struct { - u64 monitor_address; - } monitor_connection_info; - }; -}; +#define HV_EVENT_FLAGS_LONG_COUNT (256 / sizeof(unsigned long)) /* * Timer configuration register. @@ -146,18 +61,10 @@ union hv_timer_config { }; }; -/* Define the number of message buffers associated with each port. */ -#define HV_PORT_MESSAGE_BUFFER_COUNT (16) /* Define the synthetic interrupt controller event flags format. */ union hv_synic_event_flags { - u8 flags8[HV_EVENT_FLAGS_BYTE_COUNT]; - u32 flags32[HV_EVENT_FLAGS_DWORD_COUNT]; -}; - -/* Define the synthetic interrupt flags page layout. */ -struct hv_synic_event_flags_page { - union hv_synic_event_flags sintevent_flags[HV_SYNIC_SINT_COUNT]; + unsigned long flags[HV_EVENT_FLAGS_LONG_COUNT]; }; /* Define SynIC control register. */ @@ -261,6 +168,8 @@ struct hv_monitor_page { u8 rsvdz4[1984]; }; +#define HV_HYPERCALL_PARAM_ALIGN sizeof(u64) + /* Definition of the hv_post_message hypercall input structure. */ struct hv_input_post_message { union hv_connection_id connectionid; @@ -270,56 +179,6 @@ struct hv_input_post_message { u64 payload[HV_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD_QWORD_COUNT]; }; -/* - * Versioning definitions used for guests reporting themselves to the - * hypervisor, and visa versa. - */ - -/* Version info reported by guest OS's */ -enum hv_guest_os_vendor { - HVGUESTOS_VENDOR_MICROSOFT = 0x0001 -}; - -enum hv_guest_os_microsoft_ids { - HVGUESTOS_MICROSOFT_UNDEFINED = 0x00, - HVGUESTOS_MICROSOFT_MSDOS = 0x01, - HVGUESTOS_MICROSOFT_WINDOWS3X = 0x02, - HVGUESTOS_MICROSOFT_WINDOWS9X = 0x03, - HVGUESTOS_MICROSOFT_WINDOWSNT = 0x04, - HVGUESTOS_MICROSOFT_WINDOWSCE = 0x05 -}; - -/* - * Declare the MSR used to identify the guest OS. - */ -#define HV_X64_MSR_GUEST_OS_ID 0x40000000 - -union hv_x64_msr_guest_os_id_contents { - u64 as_uint64; - struct { - u64 build_number:16; - u64 service_version:8; /* Service Pack, etc. */ - u64 minor_version:8; - u64 major_version:8; - u64 os_id:8; /* enum hv_guest_os_microsoft_ids (if Vendor=MS) */ - u64 vendor_id:16; /* enum hv_guest_os_vendor */ - }; -}; - -/* - * Declare the MSR used to setup pages used to communicate with the hypervisor. - */ -#define HV_X64_MSR_HYPERCALL 0x40000001 - -union hv_x64_msr_hypercall_contents { - u64 as_uint64; - struct { - u64 enable:1; - u64 reserved:11; - u64 guest_physical_address:52; - }; -}; - enum { VMBUS_MESSAGE_CONNECTION_ID = 1, @@ -331,111 +190,44 @@ enum { VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT = 2, }; -/* #defines */ - -#define HV_PRESENT_BIT 0x80000000 - -/* - * The guest OS needs to register the guest ID with the hypervisor. - * The guest ID is a 64 bit entity and the structure of this ID is - * specified in the Hyper-V specification: - * - * http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542653%28v=vs.85%29.aspx - * - * While the current guideline does not specify how Linux guest ID(s) - * need to be generated, our plan is to publish the guidelines for - * Linux and other guest operating systems that currently are hosted - * on Hyper-V. The implementation here conforms to this yet - * unpublished guidelines. - * - * - * Bit(s) - * 63 - Indicates if the OS is Open Source or not; 1 is Open Source - * 62:56 - Os Type; Linux is 0x100 - * 55:48 - Distro specific identification - * 47:16 - Linux kernel version number - * 15:0 - Distro specific identification - * - * - */ - -#define HV_LINUX_VENDOR_ID 0x8100 - /* - * Generate the guest ID based on the guideline described above. + * Per cpu state for channel handling */ +struct hv_per_cpu_context { + void *synic_message_page; + void *synic_event_page; + /* + * buffer to post messages to the host. + */ + void *post_msg_page; -static inline __u64 generate_guest_id(__u8 d_info1, __u32 kernel_version, - __u16 d_info2) -{ - __u64 guest_id = 0; - - guest_id = (((__u64)HV_LINUX_VENDOR_ID) << 48); - guest_id |= (((__u64)(d_info1)) << 48); - guest_id |= (((__u64)(kernel_version)) << 16); - guest_id |= ((__u64)(d_info2)); - - return guest_id; -} - - -#define HV_CPU_POWER_MANAGEMENT (1 << 0) -#define HV_RECOMMENDATIONS_MAX 4 - -#define HV_X64_MAX 5 -#define HV_CAPS_MAX 8 - - -#define HV_HYPERCALL_PARAM_ALIGN sizeof(u64) - - -/* Service definitions */ - -#define HV_SERVICE_PARENT_PORT (0) -#define HV_SERVICE_PARENT_CONNECTION (0) - -#define HV_SERVICE_CONNECT_RESPONSE_SUCCESS (0) -#define HV_SERVICE_CONNECT_RESPONSE_INVALID_PARAMETER (1) -#define HV_SERVICE_CONNECT_RESPONSE_UNKNOWN_SERVICE (2) -#define HV_SERVICE_CONNECT_RESPONSE_CONNECTION_REJECTED (3) - -#define HV_SERVICE_CONNECT_REQUEST_MESSAGE_ID (1) -#define HV_SERVICE_CONNECT_RESPONSE_MESSAGE_ID (2) -#define HV_SERVICE_DISCONNECT_REQUEST_MESSAGE_ID (3) -#define HV_SERVICE_DISCONNECT_RESPONSE_MESSAGE_ID (4) -#define HV_SERVICE_MAX_MESSAGE_ID (4) - -#define HV_SERVICE_PROTOCOL_VERSION (0x0010) -#define HV_CONNECT_PAYLOAD_BYTE_COUNT 64 - -/* #define VMBUS_REVISION_NUMBER 6 */ - -/* Our local vmbus's port and connection id. Anything >0 is fine */ -/* #define VMBUS_PORT_ID 11 */ + /* + * Starting with win8, we can take channel interrupts on any CPU; + * we will manage the tasklet that handles events messages on a per CPU + * basis. + */ + struct tasklet_struct msg_dpc; -/* 628180B8-308D-4c5e-B7DB-1BEB62E62EF4 */ -static const uuid_le VMBUS_SERVICE_ID = { - .b = { - 0xb8, 0x80, 0x81, 0x62, 0x8d, 0x30, 0x5e, 0x4c, - 0xb7, 0xdb, 0x1b, 0xeb, 0x62, 0xe6, 0x2e, 0xf4 - }, + /* + * To optimize the mapping of relid to channel, maintain + * per-cpu list of the channels based on their CPU affinity. + */ + struct list_head chan_list; + struct clock_event_device *clk_evt; }; - - struct hv_context { /* We only support running on top of Hyper-V * So at this point this really can only contain the Hyper-V ID */ u64 guestid; - void *hypercall_page; void *tsc_page; bool synic_initialized; - void *synic_message_page[NR_CPUS]; - void *synic_event_page[NR_CPUS]; + struct hv_per_cpu_context __percpu *cpu_context; + /* * Hypervisor's notion of virtual processor ID is different from * Linux' notion of CPU ID. This information can only be retrieved @@ -446,26 +238,7 @@ struct hv_context { * Linux cpuid 'a'. */ u32 vp_index[NR_CPUS]; - /* - * Starting with win8, we can take channel interrupts on any CPU; - * we will manage the tasklet that handles events messages on a per CPU - * basis. - */ - struct tasklet_struct *event_dpc[NR_CPUS]; - struct tasklet_struct *msg_dpc[NR_CPUS]; - /* - * To optimize the mapping of relid to channel, maintain - * per-cpu list of the channels based on their CPU affinity. - */ - struct list_head percpu_list[NR_CPUS]; - /* - * buffer to post messages to the host. - */ - void *post_msg_page[NR_CPUS]; - /* - * Support PV clockevent device. - */ - struct clock_event_device *clk_evt[NR_CPUS]; + /* * To manage allocations in a NUMA node. * Array indexed by numa node ID. @@ -475,14 +248,6 @@ struct hv_context { extern struct hv_context hv_context; -struct ms_hyperv_tsc_page { - volatile u32 tsc_sequence; - u32 reserved1; - volatile u64 tsc_scale; - volatile s64 tsc_offset; - u64 reserved2[509]; -}; - struct hv_ring_buffer_debug_info { u32 current_interrupt_mask; u32 current_read_index; @@ -495,8 +260,6 @@ struct hv_ring_buffer_debug_info { extern int hv_init(void); -extern void hv_cleanup(bool crash); - extern int hv_post_message(union hv_connection_id connection_id, enum hv_message_type message_type, void *payload, size_t payload_size); @@ -505,20 +268,12 @@ extern int hv_synic_alloc(void); extern void hv_synic_free(void); -extern void hv_synic_init(void *irqarg); +extern int hv_synic_init(unsigned int cpu); -extern void hv_synic_cleanup(void *arg); +extern int hv_synic_cleanup(unsigned int cpu); extern void hv_synic_clockevents_cleanup(void); -/* - * Host version information. - */ -extern unsigned int host_info_eax; -extern unsigned int host_info_ebx; -extern unsigned int host_info_ecx; -extern unsigned int host_info_edx; - /* Interface */ @@ -528,20 +283,14 @@ int hv_ringbuffer_init(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, void hv_ringbuffer_cleanup(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info); int hv_ringbuffer_write(struct vmbus_channel *channel, - struct kvec *kv_list, - u32 kv_count, bool lock, - bool kick_q); + const struct kvec *kv_list, u32 kv_count); int hv_ringbuffer_read(struct vmbus_channel *channel, void *buffer, u32 buflen, u32 *buffer_actual_len, u64 *requestid, bool raw); -void hv_ringbuffer_get_debuginfo(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, - struct hv_ring_buffer_debug_info *debug_info); - -void hv_begin_read(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi); - -u32 hv_end_read(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi); +void hv_ringbuffer_get_debuginfo(const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, + struct hv_ring_buffer_debug_info *debug_info); /* * Maximum channels is determined by the size of the interrupt page @@ -608,6 +357,11 @@ struct vmbus_msginfo { extern struct vmbus_connection vmbus_connection; +static inline void vmbus_send_interrupt(u32 relid) +{ + sync_set_bit(relid, vmbus_connection.send_int_page); +} + enum vmbus_message_handler_type { /* The related handler can sleep. */ VMHT_BLOCKING = 0, @@ -625,41 +379,6 @@ struct vmbus_channel_message_table_entry { extern struct vmbus_channel_message_table_entry channel_message_table[CHANNELMSG_COUNT]; -/* Free the message slot and signal end-of-message if required */ -static inline void vmbus_signal_eom(struct hv_message *msg, u32 old_msg_type) -{ - /* - * On crash we're reading some other CPU's message page and we need - * to be careful: this other CPU may already had cleared the header - * and the host may already had delivered some other message there. - * In case we blindly write msg->header.message_type we're going - * to lose it. We can still lose a message of the same type but - * we count on the fact that there can only be one - * CHANNELMSG_UNLOAD_RESPONSE and we don't care about other messages - * on crash. - */ - if (cmpxchg(&msg->header.message_type, old_msg_type, - HVMSG_NONE) != old_msg_type) - return; - - /* - * Make sure the write to MessageType (ie set to - * HVMSG_NONE) happens before we read the - * MessagePending and EOMing. Otherwise, the EOMing - * will not deliver any more messages since there is - * no empty slot - */ - mb(); - - if (msg->header.message_flags.msg_pending) { - /* - * This will cause message queue rescan to - * possibly deliver another msg from the - * hypervisor - */ - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_EOM, 0); - } -} /* General vmbus interface */ @@ -670,10 +389,6 @@ struct hv_device *vmbus_device_create(const uuid_le *type, int vmbus_device_register(struct hv_device *child_device_obj); void vmbus_device_unregister(struct hv_device *device_obj); -/* static void */ -/* VmbusChildDeviceDestroy( */ -/* struct hv_device *); */ - struct vmbus_channel *relid2channel(u32 relid); void vmbus_free_channels(void); @@ -683,7 +398,7 @@ void vmbus_free_channels(void); int vmbus_connect(void); void vmbus_disconnect(void); -int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen); +int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen, bool can_sleep); void vmbus_on_event(unsigned long data); void vmbus_on_msg_dpc(unsigned long data); diff --git a/drivers/hv/ring_buffer.c b/drivers/hv/ring_buffer.c index 308dbda700eb..87799e81af97 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/ring_buffer.c +++ b/drivers/hv/ring_buffer.c @@ -32,26 +32,6 @@ #include "hyperv_vmbus.h" -void hv_begin_read(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) -{ - rbi->ring_buffer->interrupt_mask = 1; - virt_mb(); -} - -u32 hv_end_read(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) -{ - - rbi->ring_buffer->interrupt_mask = 0; - virt_mb(); - - /* - * Now check to see if the ring buffer is still empty. - * If it is not, we raced and we need to process new - * incoming messages. - */ - return hv_get_bytes_to_read(rbi); -} - /* * When we write to the ring buffer, check if the host needs to * be signaled. Here is the details of this protocol: @@ -77,8 +57,7 @@ u32 hv_end_read(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) * host logic is fixed. */ -static void hv_signal_on_write(u32 old_write, struct vmbus_channel *channel, - bool kick_q) +static void hv_signal_on_write(u32 old_write, struct vmbus_channel *channel) { struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi = &channel->outbound; @@ -117,11 +96,9 @@ hv_set_next_write_location(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, /* Get the next read location for the specified ring buffer. */ static inline u32 -hv_get_next_read_location(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info) +hv_get_next_read_location(const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info) { - u32 next = ring_info->ring_buffer->read_index; - - return next; + return ring_info->ring_buffer->read_index; } /* @@ -129,13 +106,14 @@ hv_get_next_read_location(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info) * This allows the caller to skip. */ static inline u32 -hv_get_next_readlocation_withoffset(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, - u32 offset) +hv_get_next_readlocation_withoffset(const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, + u32 offset) { u32 next = ring_info->ring_buffer->read_index; next += offset; - next %= ring_info->ring_datasize; + if (next >= ring_info->ring_datasize) + next -= ring_info->ring_datasize; return next; } @@ -151,7 +129,7 @@ hv_set_next_read_location(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, /* Get the size of the ring buffer. */ static inline u32 -hv_get_ring_buffersize(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info) +hv_get_ring_buffersize(const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info) { return ring_info->ring_datasize; } @@ -168,7 +146,7 @@ hv_get_ring_bufferindices(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info) * Assume there is enough room. Handles wrap-around in src case only!! */ static u32 hv_copyfrom_ringbuffer( - struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, + const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, void *dest, u32 destlen, u32 start_read_offset) @@ -179,7 +157,8 @@ static u32 hv_copyfrom_ringbuffer( memcpy(dest, ring_buffer + start_read_offset, destlen); start_read_offset += destlen; - start_read_offset %= ring_buffer_size; + if (start_read_offset >= ring_buffer_size) + start_read_offset -= ring_buffer_size; return start_read_offset; } @@ -192,7 +171,7 @@ static u32 hv_copyfrom_ringbuffer( static u32 hv_copyto_ringbuffer( struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, u32 start_write_offset, - void *src, + const void *src, u32 srclen) { void *ring_buffer = hv_get_ring_buffer(ring_info); @@ -201,14 +180,15 @@ static u32 hv_copyto_ringbuffer( memcpy(ring_buffer + start_write_offset, src, srclen); start_write_offset += srclen; - start_write_offset %= ring_buffer_size; + if (start_write_offset >= ring_buffer_size) + start_write_offset -= ring_buffer_size; return start_write_offset; } /* Get various debug metrics for the specified ring buffer. */ -void hv_ringbuffer_get_debuginfo(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, - struct hv_ring_buffer_debug_info *debug_info) +void hv_ringbuffer_get_debuginfo(const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info, + struct hv_ring_buffer_debug_info *debug_info) { u32 bytes_avail_towrite; u32 bytes_avail_toread; @@ -285,8 +265,7 @@ void hv_ringbuffer_cleanup(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info) /* Write to the ring buffer. */ int hv_ringbuffer_write(struct vmbus_channel *channel, - struct kvec *kv_list, u32 kv_count, bool lock, - bool kick_q) + const struct kvec *kv_list, u32 kv_count) { int i = 0; u32 bytes_avail_towrite; @@ -298,13 +277,15 @@ int hv_ringbuffer_write(struct vmbus_channel *channel, unsigned long flags = 0; struct hv_ring_buffer_info *outring_info = &channel->outbound; + if (channel->rescind) + return -ENODEV; + for (i = 0; i < kv_count; i++) totalbytes_towrite += kv_list[i].iov_len; totalbytes_towrite += sizeof(u64); - if (lock) - spin_lock_irqsave(&outring_info->ring_lock, flags); + spin_lock_irqsave(&outring_info->ring_lock, flags); bytes_avail_towrite = hv_get_bytes_to_write(outring_info); @@ -314,8 +295,7 @@ int hv_ringbuffer_write(struct vmbus_channel *channel, * is empty since the read index == write index. */ if (bytes_avail_towrite <= totalbytes_towrite) { - if (lock) - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&outring_info->ring_lock, flags); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&outring_info->ring_lock, flags); return -EAGAIN; } @@ -346,10 +326,13 @@ int hv_ringbuffer_write(struct vmbus_channel *channel, hv_set_next_write_location(outring_info, next_write_location); - if (lock) - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&outring_info->ring_lock, flags); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&outring_info->ring_lock, flags); + + hv_signal_on_write(old_write, channel); + + if (channel->rescind) + return -ENODEV; - hv_signal_on_write(old_write, channel, kick_q); return 0; } diff --git a/drivers/hv/vmbus_drv.c b/drivers/hv/vmbus_drv.c index 230c62e7f567..f7f6b9144b07 100644 --- a/drivers/hv/vmbus_drv.c +++ b/drivers/hv/vmbus_drv.c @@ -54,31 +54,7 @@ static struct acpi_device *hv_acpi_dev; static struct completion probe_event; - -static void hyperv_report_panic(struct pt_regs *regs) -{ - static bool panic_reported; - - /* - * We prefer to report panic on 'die' chain as we have proper - * registers to report, but if we miss it (e.g. on BUG()) we need - * to report it on 'panic'. - */ - if (panic_reported) - return; - panic_reported = true; - - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P0, regs->ip); - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P1, regs->ax); - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P2, regs->bx); - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P3, regs->cx); - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_P4, regs->dx); - - /* - * Let Hyper-V know there is crash data available - */ - wrmsrl(HV_X64_MSR_CRASH_CTL, HV_CRASH_CTL_CRASH_NOTIFY); -} +static int hyperv_cpuhp_online; static int hyperv_panic_event(struct notifier_block *nb, unsigned long val, void *args) @@ -859,9 +835,10 @@ static void vmbus_onmessage_work(struct work_struct *work) kfree(ctx); } -static void hv_process_timer_expiration(struct hv_message *msg, int cpu) +static void hv_process_timer_expiration(struct hv_message *msg, + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu) { - struct clock_event_device *dev = hv_context.clk_evt[cpu]; + struct clock_event_device *dev = hv_cpu->clk_evt; if (dev->event_handler) dev->event_handler(dev); @@ -871,8 +848,8 @@ static void hv_process_timer_expiration(struct hv_message *msg, int cpu) void vmbus_on_msg_dpc(unsigned long data) { - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - void *page_addr = hv_context.synic_message_page[cpu]; + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu = (void *)data; + void *page_addr = hv_cpu->synic_message_page; struct hv_message *msg = (struct hv_message *)page_addr + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; struct vmbus_channel_message_header *hdr; @@ -908,16 +885,88 @@ msg_handled: vmbus_signal_eom(msg, message_type); } + +/* + * Direct callback for channels using other deferred processing + */ +static void vmbus_channel_isr(struct vmbus_channel *channel) +{ + void (*callback_fn)(void *); + + callback_fn = READ_ONCE(channel->onchannel_callback); + if (likely(callback_fn != NULL)) + (*callback_fn)(channel->channel_callback_context); +} + +/* + * Schedule all channels with events pending + */ +static void vmbus_chan_sched(struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu) +{ + unsigned long *recv_int_page; + u32 maxbits, relid; + + if (vmbus_proto_version < VERSION_WIN8) { + maxbits = MAX_NUM_CHANNELS_SUPPORTED; + recv_int_page = vmbus_connection.recv_int_page; + } else { + /* + * When the host is win8 and beyond, the event page + * can be directly checked to get the id of the channel + * that has the interrupt pending. + */ + void *page_addr = hv_cpu->synic_event_page; + union hv_synic_event_flags *event + = (union hv_synic_event_flags *)page_addr + + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; + + maxbits = HV_EVENT_FLAGS_COUNT; + recv_int_page = event->flags; + } + + if (unlikely(!recv_int_page)) + return; + + for_each_set_bit(relid, recv_int_page, maxbits) { + struct vmbus_channel *channel; + + if (!sync_test_and_clear_bit(relid, recv_int_page)) + continue; + + /* Special case - vmbus channel protocol msg */ + if (relid == 0) + continue; + + /* Find channel based on relid */ + list_for_each_entry(channel, &hv_cpu->chan_list, percpu_list) { + if (channel->offermsg.child_relid != relid) + continue; + + switch (channel->callback_mode) { + case HV_CALL_ISR: + vmbus_channel_isr(channel); + break; + + case HV_CALL_BATCHED: + hv_begin_read(&channel->inbound); + /* fallthrough */ + case HV_CALL_DIRECT: + tasklet_schedule(&channel->callback_event); + } + } + } +} + static void vmbus_isr(void) { - int cpu = smp_processor_id(); - void *page_addr; + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = this_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context); + void *page_addr = hv_cpu->synic_event_page; struct hv_message *msg; union hv_synic_event_flags *event; bool handled = false; - page_addr = hv_context.synic_event_page[cpu]; - if (page_addr == NULL) + if (unlikely(page_addr == NULL)) return; event = (union hv_synic_event_flags *)page_addr + @@ -932,10 +981,8 @@ static void vmbus_isr(void) (vmbus_proto_version == VERSION_WIN7)) { /* Since we are a child, we only need to check bit 0 */ - if (sync_test_and_clear_bit(0, - (unsigned long *) &event->flags32[0])) { + if (sync_test_and_clear_bit(0, event->flags)) handled = true; - } } else { /* * Our host is win8 or above. The signaling mechanism @@ -947,18 +994,17 @@ static void vmbus_isr(void) } if (handled) - tasklet_schedule(hv_context.event_dpc[cpu]); - + vmbus_chan_sched(hv_cpu); - page_addr = hv_context.synic_message_page[cpu]; + page_addr = hv_cpu->synic_message_page; msg = (struct hv_message *)page_addr + VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; /* Check if there are actual msgs to be processed */ if (msg->header.message_type != HVMSG_NONE) { if (msg->header.message_type == HVMSG_TIMER_EXPIRED) - hv_process_timer_expiration(msg, cpu); + hv_process_timer_expiration(msg, hv_cpu); else - tasklet_schedule(hv_context.msg_dpc[cpu]); + tasklet_schedule(&hv_cpu->msg_dpc); } add_interrupt_randomness(HYPERVISOR_CALLBACK_VECTOR, 0); @@ -986,7 +1032,7 @@ static int vmbus_bus_init(void) ret = bus_register(&hv_bus); if (ret) - goto err_cleanup; + return ret; hv_setup_vmbus_irq(vmbus_isr); @@ -997,14 +1043,16 @@ static int vmbus_bus_init(void) * Initialize the per-cpu interrupt state and * connect to the host. */ - on_each_cpu(hv_synic_init, NULL, 1); + ret = cpuhp_setup_state(CPUHP_AP_ONLINE_DYN, "x86/hyperv:online", + hv_synic_init, hv_synic_cleanup); + if (ret < 0) + goto err_alloc; + hyperv_cpuhp_online = ret; + ret = vmbus_connect(); if (ret) goto err_connect; - if (vmbus_proto_version > VERSION_WIN7) - cpu_hotplug_disable(); - /* * Only register if the crash MSRs are available */ @@ -1019,16 +1067,13 @@ static int vmbus_bus_init(void) return 0; err_connect: - on_each_cpu(hv_synic_cleanup, NULL, 1); + cpuhp_remove_state(hyperv_cpuhp_online); err_alloc: hv_synic_free(); hv_remove_vmbus_irq(); bus_unregister(&hv_bus); -err_cleanup: - hv_cleanup(false); - return ret; } @@ -1478,13 +1523,13 @@ static struct acpi_driver vmbus_acpi_driver = { static void hv_kexec_handler(void) { - int cpu; - hv_synic_clockevents_cleanup(); vmbus_initiate_unload(false); - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) - smp_call_function_single(cpu, hv_synic_cleanup, NULL, 1); - hv_cleanup(false); + vmbus_connection.conn_state = DISCONNECTED; + /* Make sure conn_state is set as hv_synic_cleanup checks for it */ + mb(); + cpuhp_remove_state(hyperv_cpuhp_online); + hyperv_cleanup(); }; static void hv_crash_handler(struct pt_regs *regs) @@ -1495,8 +1540,9 @@ static void hv_crash_handler(struct pt_regs *regs) * doing the cleanup for current CPU only. This should be sufficient * for kdump. */ - hv_synic_cleanup(NULL); - hv_cleanup(true); + vmbus_connection.conn_state = DISCONNECTED; + hv_synic_cleanup(smp_processor_id()); + hyperv_cleanup(); }; static int __init hv_acpi_init(void) @@ -1547,24 +1593,24 @@ static void __exit vmbus_exit(void) hv_synic_clockevents_cleanup(); vmbus_disconnect(); hv_remove_vmbus_irq(); - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) - tasklet_kill(hv_context.msg_dpc[cpu]); + for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { + struct hv_per_cpu_context *hv_cpu + = per_cpu_ptr(hv_context.cpu_context, cpu); + + tasklet_kill(&hv_cpu->msg_dpc); + } vmbus_free_channels(); + if (ms_hyperv.misc_features & HV_FEATURE_GUEST_CRASH_MSR_AVAILABLE) { unregister_die_notifier(&hyperv_die_block); atomic_notifier_chain_unregister(&panic_notifier_list, &hyperv_panic_block); } bus_unregister(&hv_bus); - hv_cleanup(false); - for_each_online_cpu(cpu) { - tasklet_kill(hv_context.event_dpc[cpu]); - smp_call_function_single(cpu, hv_synic_cleanup, NULL, 1); - } + + cpuhp_remove_state(hyperv_cpuhp_online); hv_synic_free(); acpi_bus_unregister_driver(&vmbus_acpi_driver); - if (vmbus_proto_version > VERSION_WIN7) - cpu_hotplug_enable(); } diff --git a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm-perf.c b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm-perf.c index 17741969026e..26cfac3e6de7 100644 --- a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm-perf.c +++ b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm-perf.c @@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ static void *etm_setup_aux(int event_cpu, void **pages, if (!sink_ops(sink)->alloc_buffer) goto err; + cpu = cpumask_first(mask); /* Get the AUX specific data from the sink buffer */ event_data->snk_config = sink_ops(sink)->alloc_buffer(sink, cpu, pages, diff --git a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm4x.c b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm4x.c index 031480f2c34d..d1340fb4e457 100644 --- a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm4x.c +++ b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm4x.c @@ -216,10 +216,14 @@ static int etm4_parse_event_config(struct etmv4_drvdata *drvdata, goto out; /* Go from generic option to ETMv4 specifics */ - if (attr->config & BIT(ETM_OPT_CYCACC)) - config->cfg |= ETMv4_MODE_CYCACC; + if (attr->config & BIT(ETM_OPT_CYCACC)) { + config->cfg |= BIT(4); + /* TRM: Must program this for cycacc to work */ + config->ccctlr = ETM_CYC_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT; + } if (attr->config & BIT(ETM_OPT_TS)) - config->cfg |= ETMv4_MODE_TIMESTAMP; + /* bit[11], Global timestamp tracing bit */ + config->cfg |= BIT(11); out: return ret; diff --git a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm4x.h b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm4x.h index ba8d3f86de21..b3b5ea7b7fb3 100644 --- a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm4x.h +++ b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-etm4x.h @@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ #define ETM_ARCH_V4 0x40 #define ETMv4_SYNC_MASK 0x1F #define ETM_CYC_THRESHOLD_MASK 0xFFF +#define ETM_CYC_THRESHOLD_DEFAULT 0x100 #define ETMv4_EVENT_MASK 0xFF #define ETM_CNTR_MAX_VAL 0xFFFF #define ETM_TRACEID_MASK 0x3f diff --git a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-stm.c b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-stm.c index e4c55c5f9988..93fc26f01bab 100644 --- a/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-stm.c +++ b/drivers/hwtracing/coresight/coresight-stm.c @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ static void stm_generic_unlink(struct stm_data *stm_data, if (!drvdata || !drvdata->csdev) return; - stm_disable(drvdata->csdev, NULL); + coresight_disable(drvdata->csdev); } static phys_addr_t diff --git a/drivers/memory/ti-aemif.c b/drivers/memory/ti-aemif.c index a579a0f25840..22c1aeeb6421 100644 --- a/drivers/memory/ti-aemif.c +++ b/drivers/memory/ti-aemif.c @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ #include <linux/of.h> #include <linux/of_platform.h> #include <linux/platform_device.h> +#include <linux/platform_data/ti-aemif.h> #define TA_SHIFT 2 #define RHOLD_SHIFT 4 @@ -335,6 +336,8 @@ static int aemif_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) struct device_node *np = dev->of_node; struct device_node *child_np; struct aemif_device *aemif; + struct aemif_platform_data *pdata; + struct of_dev_auxdata *dev_lookup; if (np == NULL) return 0; @@ -343,6 +346,9 @@ static int aemif_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) if (!aemif) return -ENOMEM; + pdata = dev_get_platdata(&pdev->dev); + dev_lookup = pdata ? pdata->dev_lookup : NULL; + platform_set_drvdata(pdev, aemif); aemif->clk = devm_clk_get(dev, NULL); @@ -390,7 +396,7 @@ static int aemif_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) * parameters are set. */ for_each_available_child_of_node(np, child_np) { - ret = of_platform_populate(child_np, NULL, NULL, dev); + ret = of_platform_populate(child_np, NULL, dev_lookup, dev); if (ret < 0) goto error; } diff --git a/drivers/misc/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/Kconfig index 64971baf11fa..c290990d73ed 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/misc/Kconfig @@ -474,11 +474,15 @@ config SRAM bool "Generic on-chip SRAM driver" depends on HAS_IOMEM select GENERIC_ALLOCATOR + select SRAM_EXEC if ARM help This driver allows you to declare a memory region to be managed by the genalloc API. It is supposed to be used for small on-chip SRAM areas found on many SoCs. +config SRAM_EXEC + bool + config VEXPRESS_SYSCFG bool "Versatile Express System Configuration driver" depends on VEXPRESS_CONFIG @@ -487,6 +491,7 @@ config VEXPRESS_SYSCFG ARM Ltd. Versatile Express uses specialised platform configuration bus. System Configuration interface is one of the possible means of generating transactions on this bus. + config PANEL tristate "Parallel port LCD/Keypad Panel support" depends on PARPORT @@ -494,14 +499,14 @@ config PANEL Say Y here if you have an HD44780 or KS-0074 LCD connected to your parallel port. This driver also features 4 and 6-key keypads. The LCD is accessible through the /dev/lcd char device (10, 156), and the - keypad through /dev/keypad (10, 185). Both require misc device to be - enabled. This code can either be compiled as a module, or linked into - the kernel and started at boot. If you don't understand what all this - is about, say N. + keypad through /dev/keypad (10, 185). This code can either be + compiled as a module, or linked into the kernel and started at boot. + If you don't understand what all this is about, say N. + +if PANEL config PANEL_PARPORT int "Default parallel port number (0=LPT1)" - depends on PANEL range 0 255 default "0" ---help--- @@ -513,7 +518,6 @@ config PANEL_PARPORT config PANEL_PROFILE int "Default panel profile (0-5, 0=custom)" - depends on PANEL range 0 5 default "5" ---help--- @@ -534,7 +538,7 @@ config PANEL_PROFILE for experts. config PANEL_KEYPAD - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" int "Keypad type (0=none, 1=old 6 keys, 2=new 6 keys, 3=Nexcom 4 keys)" range 0 3 default 0 @@ -551,7 +555,7 @@ config PANEL_KEYPAD supports simultaneous keys pressed when the keypad supports them. config PANEL_LCD - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" int "LCD type (0=none, 1=custom, 2=old //, 3=ks0074, 4=hantronix, 5=Nexcom)" range 0 5 default 0 @@ -574,7 +578,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD that those values changed from the 2.4 driver for better consistency. config PANEL_LCD_HEIGHT - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" int "Number of lines on the LCD (1-2)" range 1 2 default 2 @@ -583,7 +587,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_HEIGHT It can either be 1 or 2. config PANEL_LCD_WIDTH - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" int "Number of characters per line on the LCD (1-40)" range 1 40 default 40 @@ -592,7 +596,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_WIDTH Common values are 16,20,24,40. config PANEL_LCD_BWIDTH - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" int "Internal LCD line width (1-40, 40 by default)" range 1 40 default 40 @@ -608,7 +612,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_BWIDTH If you don't know, put '40' here. config PANEL_LCD_HWIDTH - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" int "Hardware LCD line width (1-64, 64 by default)" range 1 64 default 64 @@ -622,7 +626,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_HWIDTH 64 here for a 2x40. config PANEL_LCD_CHARSET - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" int "LCD character set (0=normal, 1=KS0074)" range 0 1 default 0 @@ -638,7 +642,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_CHARSET If you don't know, use the normal one (0). config PANEL_LCD_PROTO - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" int "LCD communication mode (0=parallel 8 bits, 1=serial)" range 0 1 default 0 @@ -651,7 +655,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_PROTO parallel LCD, and 1 for a serial LCD. config PANEL_LCD_PIN_E - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0" int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD E signal (-17...17) " range -17 17 default 14 @@ -666,7 +670,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_PIN_E Default for the 'E' pin in custom profile is '14' (AUTOFEED). config PANEL_LCD_PIN_RS - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0" int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD RS signal (-17...17) " range -17 17 default 17 @@ -681,7 +685,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_PIN_RS Default for the 'RS' pin in custom profile is '17' (SELECT IN). config PANEL_LCD_PIN_RW - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO="0" int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD RW signal (-17...17) " range -17 17 default 16 @@ -696,7 +700,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_PIN_RW Default for the 'RW' pin in custom profile is '16' (INIT). config PANEL_LCD_PIN_SCL - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO!="0" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO!="0" int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD SCL signal (-17...17) " range -17 17 default 1 @@ -711,7 +715,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_PIN_SCL Default for the 'SCL' pin in custom profile is '1' (STROBE). config PANEL_LCD_PIN_SDA - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO!="0" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" && PANEL_LCD_PROTO!="0" int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD SDA signal (-17...17) " range -17 17 default 2 @@ -726,7 +730,7 @@ config PANEL_LCD_PIN_SDA Default for the 'SDA' pin in custom profile is '2' (D0). config PANEL_LCD_PIN_BL - depends on PANEL && PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" + depends on PANEL_PROFILE="0" && PANEL_LCD="1" int "Parallel port pin number & polarity connected to the LCD backlight signal (-17...17) " range -17 17 default 0 @@ -741,7 +745,6 @@ config PANEL_LCD_PIN_BL Default for the 'BL' pin in custom profile is '0' (uncontrolled). config PANEL_CHANGE_MESSAGE - depends on PANEL bool "Change LCD initialization message ?" default "n" ---help--- @@ -754,7 +757,7 @@ config PANEL_CHANGE_MESSAGE say 'N' and keep the default message with the version. config PANEL_BOOT_MESSAGE - depends on PANEL && PANEL_CHANGE_MESSAGE="y" + depends on PANEL_CHANGE_MESSAGE="y" string "New initialization message" default "" ---help--- @@ -766,6 +769,8 @@ config PANEL_BOOT_MESSAGE An empty message will only clear the display at driver init time. Any other printf()-formatted message is valid with newline and escape codes. +endif # PANEL + source "drivers/misc/c2port/Kconfig" source "drivers/misc/eeprom/Kconfig" source "drivers/misc/cb710/Kconfig" diff --git a/drivers/misc/Makefile b/drivers/misc/Makefile index 31983366090a..7a3ea89339b4 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/Makefile +++ b/drivers/misc/Makefile @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_INTEL_MEI) += mei/ obj-$(CONFIG_VMWARE_VMCI) += vmw_vmci/ obj-$(CONFIG_LATTICE_ECP3_CONFIG) += lattice-ecp3-config.o obj-$(CONFIG_SRAM) += sram.o +obj-$(CONFIG_SRAM_EXEC) += sram-exec.o obj-y += mic/ obj-$(CONFIG_GENWQE) += genwqe/ obj-$(CONFIG_ECHO) += echo/ diff --git a/drivers/misc/eeprom/Kconfig b/drivers/misc/eeprom/Kconfig index c4e41c26649e..de58762097c4 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/eeprom/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/misc/eeprom/Kconfig @@ -100,4 +100,14 @@ config EEPROM_DIGSY_MTC_CFG If unsure, say N. +config EEPROM_IDT_89HPESX + tristate "IDT 89HPESx PCIe-swtiches EEPROM / CSR support" + depends on I2C && SYSFS + help + Enable this driver to get read/write access to EEPROM / CSRs + over IDT PCIe-swtich i2c-slave interface. + + This driver can also be built as a module. If so, the module + will be called idt_89hpesx. + endmenu diff --git a/drivers/misc/eeprom/Makefile b/drivers/misc/eeprom/Makefile index fc1e81d29267..90a52624ddeb 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/eeprom/Makefile +++ b/drivers/misc/eeprom/Makefile @@ -5,3 +5,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_EEPROM_MAX6875) += max6875.o obj-$(CONFIG_EEPROM_93CX6) += eeprom_93cx6.o obj-$(CONFIG_EEPROM_93XX46) += eeprom_93xx46.o obj-$(CONFIG_EEPROM_DIGSY_MTC_CFG) += digsy_mtc_eeprom.o +obj-$(CONFIG_EEPROM_IDT_89HPESX) += idt_89hpesx.o diff --git a/drivers/misc/eeprom/idt_89hpesx.c b/drivers/misc/eeprom/idt_89hpesx.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4a22a1d99395 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/misc/eeprom/idt_89hpesx.c @@ -0,0 +1,1581 @@ +/* + * This file is provided under a GPLv2 license. When using or + * redistributing this file, you may do so under that license. + * + * GPL LICENSE SUMMARY + * + * Copyright (C) 2016 T-Platforms. All Rights Reserved. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, + * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * 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. See the GNU General Public License for + * more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along + * with this program; if not, it can be found <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + * + * The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution in + * the file called "COPYING". + * + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS + * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR + * A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT + * OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, + * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT + * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, + * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY + * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT + * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE + * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + * + * IDT PCIe-switch NTB Linux driver + * + * Contact Information: + * Serge Semin <fancer.lancer@gmail.com>, <Sergey.Semin@t-platforms.ru> + */ +/* + * NOTE of the IDT 89HPESx SMBus-slave interface driver + * This driver primarily is developed to have an access to EEPROM device of + * IDT PCIe-switches. IDT provides a simple SMBus interface to perform IO- + * operations from/to EEPROM, which is located at private (so called Master) + * SMBus of switches. Using that interface this the driver creates a simple + * binary sysfs-file in the device directory: + * /sys/bus/i2c/devices/<bus>-<devaddr>/eeprom + * In case if read-only flag is specified in the dts-node of device desription, + * User-space applications won't be able to write to the EEPROM sysfs-node. + * Additionally IDT 89HPESx SMBus interface has an ability to write/read + * data of device CSRs. This driver exposes debugf-file to perform simple IO + * operations using that ability for just basic debug purpose. Particularly + * next file is created in the specific debugfs-directory: + * /sys/kernel/debug/idt_csr/ + * Format of the debugfs-node is: + * $ cat /sys/kernel/debug/idt_csr/<bus>-<devaddr>/<devname>; + * <CSR address>:<CSR value> + * So reading the content of the file gives current CSR address and it value. + * If User-space application wishes to change current CSR address, + * it can just write a proper value to the sysfs-file: + * $ echo "<CSR address>" > /sys/kernel/debug/idt_csr/<bus>-<devaddr>/<devname> + * If it wants to change the CSR value as well, the format of the write + * operation is: + * $ echo "<CSR address>:<CSR value>" > \ + * /sys/kernel/debug/idt_csr/<bus>-<devaddr>/<devname>; + * CSR address and value can be any of hexadecimal, decimal or octal format. + */ + +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/sizes.h> +#include <linux/slab.h> +#include <linux/mutex.h> +#include <linux/sysfs.h> +#include <linux/debugfs.h> +#include <linux/mod_devicetable.h> +#include <linux/of.h> +#include <linux/i2c.h> +#include <linux/pci_ids.h> +#include <linux/delay.h> + +#define IDT_NAME "89hpesx" +#define IDT_89HPESX_DESC "IDT 89HPESx SMBus-slave interface driver" +#define IDT_89HPESX_VER "1.0" + +MODULE_DESCRIPTION(IDT_89HPESX_DESC); +MODULE_VERSION(IDT_89HPESX_VER); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2"); +MODULE_AUTHOR("T-platforms"); + +/* + * csr_dbgdir - CSR read/write operations Debugfs directory + */ +static struct dentry *csr_dbgdir; + +/* + * struct idt_89hpesx_dev - IDT 89HPESx device data structure + * @eesize: Size of EEPROM in bytes (calculated from "idt,eecompatible") + * @eero: EEPROM Read-only flag + * @eeaddr: EEPROM custom address + * + * @inieecmd: Initial cmd value for EEPROM read/write operations + * @inicsrcmd: Initial cmd value for CSR read/write operations + * @iniccode: Initialial command code value for IO-operations + * + * @csr: CSR address to perform read operation + * + * @smb_write: SMBus write method + * @smb_read: SMBus read method + * @smb_mtx: SMBus mutex + * + * @client: i2c client used to perform IO operations + * + * @ee_file: EEPROM read/write sysfs-file + * @csr_file: CSR read/write debugfs-node + */ +struct idt_smb_seq; +struct idt_89hpesx_dev { + u32 eesize; + bool eero; + u8 eeaddr; + + u8 inieecmd; + u8 inicsrcmd; + u8 iniccode; + + u16 csr; + + int (*smb_write)(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *, const struct idt_smb_seq *); + int (*smb_read)(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *, struct idt_smb_seq *); + struct mutex smb_mtx; + + struct i2c_client *client; + + struct bin_attribute *ee_file; + struct dentry *csr_dir; + struct dentry *csr_file; +}; + +/* + * struct idt_smb_seq - sequence of data to be read/written from/to IDT 89HPESx + * @ccode: SMBus command code + * @bytecnt: Byte count of operation + * @data: Data to by written + */ +struct idt_smb_seq { + u8 ccode; + u8 bytecnt; + u8 *data; +}; + +/* + * struct idt_eeprom_seq - sequence of data to be read/written from/to EEPROM + * @cmd: Transaction CMD + * @eeaddr: EEPROM custom address + * @memaddr: Internal memory address of EEPROM + * @data: Data to be written at the memory address + */ +struct idt_eeprom_seq { + u8 cmd; + u8 eeaddr; + u16 memaddr; + u8 data; +} __packed; + +/* + * struct idt_csr_seq - sequence of data to be read/written from/to CSR + * @cmd: Transaction CMD + * @csraddr: Internal IDT device CSR address + * @data: Data to be read/written from/to the CSR address + */ +struct idt_csr_seq { + u8 cmd; + u16 csraddr; + u32 data; +} __packed; + +/* + * SMBus command code macros + * @CCODE_END: Indicates the end of transaction + * @CCODE_START: Indicates the start of transaction + * @CCODE_CSR: CSR read/write transaction + * @CCODE_EEPROM: EEPROM read/write transaction + * @CCODE_BYTE: Supplied data has BYTE length + * @CCODE_WORD: Supplied data has WORD length + * @CCODE_BLOCK: Supplied data has variable length passed in bytecnt + * byte right following CCODE byte + */ +#define CCODE_END ((u8)0x01) +#define CCODE_START ((u8)0x02) +#define CCODE_CSR ((u8)0x00) +#define CCODE_EEPROM ((u8)0x04) +#define CCODE_BYTE ((u8)0x00) +#define CCODE_WORD ((u8)0x20) +#define CCODE_BLOCK ((u8)0x40) +#define CCODE_PEC ((u8)0x80) + +/* + * EEPROM command macros + * @EEPROM_OP_WRITE: EEPROM write operation + * @EEPROM_OP_READ: EEPROM read operation + * @EEPROM_USA: Use specified address of EEPROM + * @EEPROM_NAERR: EEPROM device is not ready to respond + * @EEPROM_LAERR: EEPROM arbitration loss error + * @EEPROM_MSS: EEPROM misplace start & stop bits error + * @EEPROM_WR_CNT: Bytes count to perform write operation + * @EEPROM_WRRD_CNT: Bytes count to write before reading + * @EEPROM_RD_CNT: Bytes count to perform read operation + * @EEPROM_DEF_SIZE: Fall back size of EEPROM + * @EEPROM_DEF_ADDR: Defatul EEPROM address + * @EEPROM_TOUT: Timeout before retry read operation if eeprom is busy + */ +#define EEPROM_OP_WRITE ((u8)0x00) +#define EEPROM_OP_READ ((u8)0x01) +#define EEPROM_USA ((u8)0x02) +#define EEPROM_NAERR ((u8)0x08) +#define EEPROM_LAERR ((u8)0x10) +#define EEPROM_MSS ((u8)0x20) +#define EEPROM_WR_CNT ((u8)5) +#define EEPROM_WRRD_CNT ((u8)4) +#define EEPROM_RD_CNT ((u8)5) +#define EEPROM_DEF_SIZE ((u16)4096) +#define EEPROM_DEF_ADDR ((u8)0x50) +#define EEPROM_TOUT (100) + +/* + * CSR command macros + * @CSR_DWE: Enable all four bytes of the operation + * @CSR_OP_WRITE: CSR write operation + * @CSR_OP_READ: CSR read operation + * @CSR_RERR: Read operation error + * @CSR_WERR: Write operation error + * @CSR_WR_CNT: Bytes count to perform write operation + * @CSR_WRRD_CNT: Bytes count to write before reading + * @CSR_RD_CNT: Bytes count to perform read operation + * @CSR_MAX: Maximum CSR address + * @CSR_DEF: Default CSR address + * @CSR_REAL_ADDR: CSR real unshifted address + */ +#define CSR_DWE ((u8)0x0F) +#define CSR_OP_WRITE ((u8)0x00) +#define CSR_OP_READ ((u8)0x10) +#define CSR_RERR ((u8)0x40) +#define CSR_WERR ((u8)0x80) +#define CSR_WR_CNT ((u8)7) +#define CSR_WRRD_CNT ((u8)3) +#define CSR_RD_CNT ((u8)7) +#define CSR_MAX ((u32)0x3FFFF) +#define CSR_DEF ((u16)0x0000) +#define CSR_REAL_ADDR(val) ((unsigned int)val << 2) + +/* + * IDT 89HPESx basic register + * @IDT_VIDDID_CSR: PCIe VID and DID of IDT 89HPESx + * @IDT_VID_MASK: Mask of VID + */ +#define IDT_VIDDID_CSR ((u32)0x0000) +#define IDT_VID_MASK ((u32)0xFFFF) + +/* + * IDT 89HPESx can send NACK when new command is sent before previous one + * fininshed execution. In this case driver retries operation + * certain times. + * @RETRY_CNT: Number of retries before giving up and fail + * @idt_smb_safe: Generate a retry loop on corresponding SMBus method + */ +#define RETRY_CNT (128) +#define idt_smb_safe(ops, args...) ({ \ + int __retry = RETRY_CNT; \ + s32 __sts; \ + do { \ + __sts = i2c_smbus_ ## ops ## _data(args); \ + } while (__retry-- && __sts < 0); \ + __sts; \ +}) + +/*=========================================================================== + * i2c bus level IO-operations + *=========================================================================== + */ + +/* + * idt_smb_write_byte() - SMBus write method when I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA operation + * is only available + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @seq: Sequence of data to be written + */ +static int idt_smb_write_byte(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, + const struct idt_smb_seq *seq) +{ + s32 sts; + u8 ccode; + int idx; + + /* Loop over the supplied data sending byte one-by-one */ + for (idx = 0; idx < seq->bytecnt; idx++) { + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_BYTE; + if (idx == 0) + ccode |= CCODE_START; + if (idx == seq->bytecnt - 1) + ccode |= CCODE_END; + + /* Send data to the device */ + sts = idt_smb_safe(write_byte, pdev->client, ccode, + seq->data[idx]); + if (sts != 0) + return (int)sts; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * idt_smb_read_byte() - SMBus read method when I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA operation + * is only available + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @seq: Buffer to read data to + */ +static int idt_smb_read_byte(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, + struct idt_smb_seq *seq) +{ + s32 sts; + u8 ccode; + int idx; + + /* Loop over the supplied buffer receiving byte one-by-one */ + for (idx = 0; idx < seq->bytecnt; idx++) { + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_BYTE; + if (idx == 0) + ccode |= CCODE_START; + if (idx == seq->bytecnt - 1) + ccode |= CCODE_END; + + /* Read data from the device */ + sts = idt_smb_safe(read_byte, pdev->client, ccode); + if (sts < 0) + return (int)sts; + + seq->data[idx] = (u8)sts; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * idt_smb_write_word() - SMBus write method when I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA and + * I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WORD_DATA operations are available + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @seq: Sequence of data to be written + */ +static int idt_smb_write_word(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, + const struct idt_smb_seq *seq) +{ + s32 sts; + u8 ccode; + int idx, evencnt; + + /* Calculate the even count of data to send */ + evencnt = seq->bytecnt - (seq->bytecnt % 2); + + /* Loop over the supplied data sending two bytes at a time */ + for (idx = 0; idx < evencnt; idx += 2) { + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_WORD; + if (idx == 0) + ccode |= CCODE_START; + if (idx == evencnt - 2) + ccode |= CCODE_END; + + /* Send word data to the device */ + sts = idt_smb_safe(write_word, pdev->client, ccode, + *(u16 *)&seq->data[idx]); + if (sts != 0) + return (int)sts; + } + + /* If there is odd number of bytes then send just one last byte */ + if (seq->bytecnt != evencnt) { + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_BYTE | CCODE_END; + if (idx == 0) + ccode |= CCODE_START; + + /* Send byte data to the device */ + sts = idt_smb_safe(write_byte, pdev->client, ccode, + seq->data[idx]); + if (sts != 0) + return (int)sts; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * idt_smb_read_word() - SMBus read method when I2C_SMBUS_BYTE_DATA and + * I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WORD_DATA operations are available + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @seq: Buffer to read data to + */ +static int idt_smb_read_word(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, + struct idt_smb_seq *seq) +{ + s32 sts; + u8 ccode; + int idx, evencnt; + + /* Calculate the even count of data to send */ + evencnt = seq->bytecnt - (seq->bytecnt % 2); + + /* Loop over the supplied data reading two bytes at a time */ + for (idx = 0; idx < evencnt; idx += 2) { + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_WORD; + if (idx == 0) + ccode |= CCODE_START; + if (idx == evencnt - 2) + ccode |= CCODE_END; + + /* Read word data from the device */ + sts = idt_smb_safe(read_word, pdev->client, ccode); + if (sts < 0) + return (int)sts; + + *(u16 *)&seq->data[idx] = (u16)sts; + } + + /* If there is odd number of bytes then receive just one last byte */ + if (seq->bytecnt != evencnt) { + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_BYTE | CCODE_END; + if (idx == 0) + ccode |= CCODE_START; + + /* Read last data byte from the device */ + sts = idt_smb_safe(read_byte, pdev->client, ccode); + if (sts < 0) + return (int)sts; + + seq->data[idx] = (u8)sts; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * idt_smb_write_block() - SMBus write method when I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA + * operation is available + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @seq: Sequence of data to be written + */ +static int idt_smb_write_block(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, + const struct idt_smb_seq *seq) +{ + u8 ccode; + + /* Return error if too much data passed to send */ + if (seq->bytecnt > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX) + return -EINVAL; + + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_BLOCK | CCODE_START | CCODE_END; + + /* Send block of data to the device */ + return idt_smb_safe(write_block, pdev->client, ccode, seq->bytecnt, + seq->data); +} + +/* + * idt_smb_read_block() - SMBus read method when I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_DATA + * operation is available + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @seq: Buffer to read data to + */ +static int idt_smb_read_block(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, + struct idt_smb_seq *seq) +{ + s32 sts; + u8 ccode; + + /* Return error if too much data passed to send */ + if (seq->bytecnt > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX) + return -EINVAL; + + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_BLOCK | CCODE_START | CCODE_END; + + /* Read block of data from the device */ + sts = idt_smb_safe(read_block, pdev->client, ccode, seq->data); + if (sts != seq->bytecnt) + return (sts < 0 ? sts : -ENODATA); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * idt_smb_write_i2c_block() - SMBus write method when I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA + * operation is available + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @seq: Sequence of data to be written + * + * NOTE It's usual SMBus write block operation, except the actual data length is + * sent as first byte of data + */ +static int idt_smb_write_i2c_block(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, + const struct idt_smb_seq *seq) +{ + u8 ccode, buf[I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX + 1]; + + /* Return error if too much data passed to send */ + if (seq->bytecnt > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX) + return -EINVAL; + + /* Collect the data to send. Length byte must be added prior the data */ + buf[0] = seq->bytecnt; + memcpy(&buf[1], seq->data, seq->bytecnt); + + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_BLOCK | CCODE_START | CCODE_END; + + /* Send length and block of data to the device */ + return idt_smb_safe(write_i2c_block, pdev->client, ccode, + seq->bytecnt + 1, buf); +} + +/* + * idt_smb_read_i2c_block() - SMBus read method when I2C_SMBUS_I2C_BLOCK_DATA + * operation is available + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @seq: Buffer to read data to + * + * NOTE It's usual SMBus read block operation, except the actual data length is + * retrieved as first byte of data + */ +static int idt_smb_read_i2c_block(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, + struct idt_smb_seq *seq) +{ + u8 ccode, buf[I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX + 1]; + s32 sts; + + /* Return error if too much data passed to send */ + if (seq->bytecnt > I2C_SMBUS_BLOCK_MAX) + return -EINVAL; + + /* Collect the command code byte */ + ccode = seq->ccode | CCODE_BLOCK | CCODE_START | CCODE_END; + + /* Read length and block of data from the device */ + sts = idt_smb_safe(read_i2c_block, pdev->client, ccode, + seq->bytecnt + 1, buf); + if (sts != seq->bytecnt + 1) + return (sts < 0 ? sts : -ENODATA); + if (buf[0] != seq->bytecnt) + return -ENODATA; + + /* Copy retrieved data to the output data buffer */ + memcpy(seq->data, &buf[1], seq->bytecnt); + + return 0; +} + +/*=========================================================================== + * EEPROM IO-operations + *=========================================================================== + */ + +/* + * idt_eeprom_read_byte() - read just one byte from EEPROM + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @memaddr: Start EEPROM memory address + * @data: Data to be written to EEPROM + */ +static int idt_eeprom_read_byte(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, u16 memaddr, + u8 *data) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + struct idt_eeprom_seq eeseq; + struct idt_smb_seq smbseq; + int ret, retry; + + /* Initialize SMBus sequence fields */ + smbseq.ccode = pdev->iniccode | CCODE_EEPROM; + smbseq.data = (u8 *)&eeseq; + + /* + * Sometimes EEPROM may respond with NACK if it's busy with previous + * operation, so we need to perform a few attempts of read cycle + */ + retry = RETRY_CNT; + do { + /* Send EEPROM memory address to read data from */ + smbseq.bytecnt = EEPROM_WRRD_CNT; + eeseq.cmd = pdev->inieecmd | EEPROM_OP_READ; + eeseq.eeaddr = pdev->eeaddr; + eeseq.memaddr = cpu_to_le16(memaddr); + ret = pdev->smb_write(pdev, &smbseq); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, "Failed to init eeprom addr 0x%02hhx", + memaddr); + break; + } + + /* Perform read operation */ + smbseq.bytecnt = EEPROM_RD_CNT; + ret = pdev->smb_read(pdev, &smbseq); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, "Failed to read eeprom data 0x%02hhx", + memaddr); + break; + } + + /* Restart read operation if the device is busy */ + if (retry && (eeseq.cmd & EEPROM_NAERR)) { + dev_dbg(dev, "EEPROM busy, retry reading after %d ms", + EEPROM_TOUT); + msleep(EEPROM_TOUT); + continue; + } + + /* Check whether IDT successfully read data from EEPROM */ + if (eeseq.cmd & (EEPROM_NAERR | EEPROM_LAERR | EEPROM_MSS)) { + dev_err(dev, + "Communication with eeprom failed, cmd 0x%hhx", + eeseq.cmd); + ret = -EREMOTEIO; + break; + } + + /* Save retrieved data and exit the loop */ + *data = eeseq.data; + break; + } while (retry--); + + /* Return the status of operation */ + return ret; +} + +/* + * idt_eeprom_write() - EEPROM write operation + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @memaddr: Start EEPROM memory address + * @len: Length of data to be written + * @data: Data to be written to EEPROM + */ +static int idt_eeprom_write(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, u16 memaddr, u16 len, + const u8 *data) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + struct idt_eeprom_seq eeseq; + struct idt_smb_seq smbseq; + int ret; + u16 idx; + + /* Initialize SMBus sequence fields */ + smbseq.ccode = pdev->iniccode | CCODE_EEPROM; + smbseq.data = (u8 *)&eeseq; + + /* Send data byte-by-byte, checking if it is successfully written */ + for (idx = 0; idx < len; idx++, memaddr++) { + /* Lock IDT SMBus device */ + mutex_lock(&pdev->smb_mtx); + + /* Perform write operation */ + smbseq.bytecnt = EEPROM_WR_CNT; + eeseq.cmd = pdev->inieecmd | EEPROM_OP_WRITE; + eeseq.eeaddr = pdev->eeaddr; + eeseq.memaddr = cpu_to_le16(memaddr); + eeseq.data = data[idx]; + ret = pdev->smb_write(pdev, &smbseq); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, + "Failed to write 0x%04hx:0x%02hhx to eeprom", + memaddr, data[idx]); + goto err_mutex_unlock; + } + + /* + * Check whether the data is successfully written by reading + * from the same EEPROM memory address. + */ + eeseq.data = ~data[idx]; + ret = idt_eeprom_read_byte(pdev, memaddr, &eeseq.data); + if (ret != 0) + goto err_mutex_unlock; + + /* Check whether the read byte is the same as written one */ + if (eeseq.data != data[idx]) { + dev_err(dev, "Values don't match 0x%02hhx != 0x%02hhx", + eeseq.data, data[idx]); + ret = -EREMOTEIO; + goto err_mutex_unlock; + } + + /* Unlock IDT SMBus device */ +err_mutex_unlock: + mutex_unlock(&pdev->smb_mtx); + if (ret != 0) + return ret; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * idt_eeprom_read() - EEPROM read operation + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @memaddr: Start EEPROM memory address + * @len: Length of data to read + * @buf: Buffer to read data to + */ +static int idt_eeprom_read(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, u16 memaddr, u16 len, + u8 *buf) +{ + int ret; + u16 idx; + + /* Read data byte-by-byte, retrying if it wasn't successful */ + for (idx = 0; idx < len; idx++, memaddr++) { + /* Lock IDT SMBus device */ + mutex_lock(&pdev->smb_mtx); + + /* Just read the byte to the buffer */ + ret = idt_eeprom_read_byte(pdev, memaddr, &buf[idx]); + + /* Unlock IDT SMBus device */ + mutex_unlock(&pdev->smb_mtx); + + /* Return error if read operation failed */ + if (ret != 0) + return ret; + } + + return 0; +} + +/*=========================================================================== + * CSR IO-operations + *=========================================================================== + */ + +/* + * idt_csr_write() - CSR write operation + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @csraddr: CSR address (with no two LS bits) + * @data: Data to be written to CSR + */ +static int idt_csr_write(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, u16 csraddr, + const u32 data) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + struct idt_csr_seq csrseq; + struct idt_smb_seq smbseq; + int ret; + + /* Initialize SMBus sequence fields */ + smbseq.ccode = pdev->iniccode | CCODE_CSR; + smbseq.data = (u8 *)&csrseq; + + /* Lock IDT SMBus device */ + mutex_lock(&pdev->smb_mtx); + + /* Perform write operation */ + smbseq.bytecnt = CSR_WR_CNT; + csrseq.cmd = pdev->inicsrcmd | CSR_OP_WRITE; + csrseq.csraddr = cpu_to_le16(csraddr); + csrseq.data = cpu_to_le32(data); + ret = pdev->smb_write(pdev, &smbseq); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, "Failed to write 0x%04x: 0x%04x to csr", + CSR_REAL_ADDR(csraddr), data); + goto err_mutex_unlock; + } + + /* Send CSR address to read data from */ + smbseq.bytecnt = CSR_WRRD_CNT; + csrseq.cmd = pdev->inicsrcmd | CSR_OP_READ; + ret = pdev->smb_write(pdev, &smbseq); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, "Failed to init csr address 0x%04x", + CSR_REAL_ADDR(csraddr)); + goto err_mutex_unlock; + } + + /* Perform read operation */ + smbseq.bytecnt = CSR_RD_CNT; + ret = pdev->smb_read(pdev, &smbseq); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, "Failed to read csr 0x%04x", + CSR_REAL_ADDR(csraddr)); + goto err_mutex_unlock; + } + + /* Check whether IDT successfully retrieved CSR data */ + if (csrseq.cmd & (CSR_RERR | CSR_WERR)) { + dev_err(dev, "IDT failed to perform CSR r/w"); + ret = -EREMOTEIO; + goto err_mutex_unlock; + } + + /* Unlock IDT SMBus device */ +err_mutex_unlock: + mutex_unlock(&pdev->smb_mtx); + + return ret; +} + +/* + * idt_csr_read() - CSR read operation + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * @csraddr: CSR address (with no two LS bits) + * @data: Data to be written to CSR + */ +static int idt_csr_read(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev, u16 csraddr, u32 *data) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + struct idt_csr_seq csrseq; + struct idt_smb_seq smbseq; + int ret; + + /* Initialize SMBus sequence fields */ + smbseq.ccode = pdev->iniccode | CCODE_CSR; + smbseq.data = (u8 *)&csrseq; + + /* Lock IDT SMBus device */ + mutex_lock(&pdev->smb_mtx); + + /* Send CSR register address before reading it */ + smbseq.bytecnt = CSR_WRRD_CNT; + csrseq.cmd = pdev->inicsrcmd | CSR_OP_READ; + csrseq.csraddr = cpu_to_le16(csraddr); + ret = pdev->smb_write(pdev, &smbseq); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, "Failed to init csr address 0x%04x", + CSR_REAL_ADDR(csraddr)); + goto err_mutex_unlock; + } + + /* Perform read operation */ + smbseq.bytecnt = CSR_RD_CNT; + ret = pdev->smb_read(pdev, &smbseq); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, "Failed to read csr 0x%04hx", + CSR_REAL_ADDR(csraddr)); + goto err_mutex_unlock; + } + + /* Check whether IDT successfully retrieved CSR data */ + if (csrseq.cmd & (CSR_RERR | CSR_WERR)) { + dev_err(dev, "IDT failed to perform CSR r/w"); + ret = -EREMOTEIO; + goto err_mutex_unlock; + } + + /* Save data retrieved from IDT */ + *data = le32_to_cpu(csrseq.data); + + /* Unlock IDT SMBus device */ +err_mutex_unlock: + mutex_unlock(&pdev->smb_mtx); + + return ret; +} + +/*=========================================================================== + * Sysfs/debugfs-nodes IO-operations + *=========================================================================== + */ + +/* + * eeprom_write() - EEPROM sysfs-node write callback + * @filep: Pointer to the file system node + * @kobj: Pointer to the kernel object related to the sysfs-node + * @attr: Attributes of the file + * @buf: Buffer to write data to + * @off: Offset at which data should be written to + * @count: Number of bytes to write + */ +static ssize_t eeprom_write(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj, + struct bin_attribute *attr, + char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count) +{ + struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev; + int ret; + + /* Retrieve driver data */ + pdev = dev_get_drvdata(kobj_to_dev(kobj)); + + /* Perform EEPROM write operation */ + ret = idt_eeprom_write(pdev, (u16)off, (u16)count, (u8 *)buf); + return (ret != 0 ? ret : count); +} + +/* + * eeprom_read() - EEPROM sysfs-node read callback + * @filep: Pointer to the file system node + * @kobj: Pointer to the kernel object related to the sysfs-node + * @attr: Attributes of the file + * @buf: Buffer to write data to + * @off: Offset at which data should be written to + * @count: Number of bytes to write + */ +static ssize_t eeprom_read(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj, + struct bin_attribute *attr, + char *buf, loff_t off, size_t count) +{ + struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev; + int ret; + + /* Retrieve driver data */ + pdev = dev_get_drvdata(kobj_to_dev(kobj)); + + /* Perform EEPROM read operation */ + ret = idt_eeprom_read(pdev, (u16)off, (u16)count, (u8 *)buf); + return (ret != 0 ? ret : count); +} + +/* + * idt_dbgfs_csr_write() - CSR debugfs-node write callback + * @filep: Pointer to the file system file descriptor + * @buf: Buffer to read data from + * @count: Size of the buffer + * @offp: Offset within the file + * + * It accepts either "0x<reg addr>:0x<value>" for saving register address + * and writing value to specified DWORD register or "0x<reg addr>" for + * just saving register address in order to perform next read operation. + * + * WARNING No spaces are allowed. Incoming string must be strictly formated as: + * "<reg addr>:<value>". Register address must be aligned within 4 bytes + * (one DWORD). + */ +static ssize_t idt_dbgfs_csr_write(struct file *filep, const char __user *ubuf, + size_t count, loff_t *offp) +{ + struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev = filep->private_data; + char *colon_ch, *csraddr_str, *csrval_str; + int ret, csraddr_len, csrval_len; + u32 csraddr, csrval; + char *buf; + + /* Copy data from User-space */ + buf = kmalloc(count + 1, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!buf) + return -ENOMEM; + + ret = simple_write_to_buffer(buf, count, offp, ubuf, count); + if (ret < 0) + goto free_buf; + buf[count] = 0; + + /* Find position of colon in the buffer */ + colon_ch = strnchr(buf, count, ':'); + + /* + * If there is colon passed then new CSR value should be parsed as + * well, so allocate buffer for CSR address substring. + * If no colon is found, then string must have just one number with + * no new CSR value + */ + if (colon_ch != NULL) { + csraddr_len = colon_ch - buf; + csraddr_str = + kmalloc(sizeof(char)*(csraddr_len + 1), GFP_KERNEL); + if (csraddr_str == NULL) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto free_buf; + } + /* Copy the register address to the substring buffer */ + strncpy(csraddr_str, buf, csraddr_len); + csraddr_str[csraddr_len] = '\0'; + /* Register value must follow the colon */ + csrval_str = colon_ch + 1; + csrval_len = strnlen(csrval_str, count - csraddr_len); + } else /* if (str_colon == NULL) */ { + csraddr_str = (char *)buf; /* Just to shut warning up */ + csraddr_len = strnlen(csraddr_str, count); + csrval_str = NULL; + csrval_len = 0; + } + + /* Convert CSR address to u32 value */ + ret = kstrtou32(csraddr_str, 0, &csraddr); + if (ret != 0) + goto free_csraddr_str; + + /* Check whether passed register address is valid */ + if (csraddr > CSR_MAX || !IS_ALIGNED(csraddr, SZ_4)) { + ret = -EINVAL; + goto free_csraddr_str; + } + + /* Shift register address to the right so to have u16 address */ + pdev->csr = (csraddr >> 2); + + /* Parse new CSR value and send it to IDT, if colon has been found */ + if (colon_ch != NULL) { + ret = kstrtou32(csrval_str, 0, &csrval); + if (ret != 0) + goto free_csraddr_str; + + ret = idt_csr_write(pdev, pdev->csr, csrval); + if (ret != 0) + goto free_csraddr_str; + } + + /* Free memory only if colon has been found */ +free_csraddr_str: + if (colon_ch != NULL) + kfree(csraddr_str); + + /* Free buffer allocated for data retrieved from User-space */ +free_buf: + kfree(buf); + + return (ret != 0 ? ret : count); +} + +/* + * idt_dbgfs_csr_read() - CSR debugfs-node read callback + * @filep: Pointer to the file system file descriptor + * @buf: Buffer to write data to + * @count: Size of the buffer + * @offp: Offset within the file + * + * It just prints the pair "0x<reg addr>:0x<value>" to passed buffer. + */ +#define CSRBUF_SIZE ((size_t)32) +static ssize_t idt_dbgfs_csr_read(struct file *filep, char __user *ubuf, + size_t count, loff_t *offp) +{ + struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev = filep->private_data; + u32 csraddr, csrval; + char buf[CSRBUF_SIZE]; + int ret, size; + + /* Perform CSR read operation */ + ret = idt_csr_read(pdev, pdev->csr, &csrval); + if (ret != 0) + return ret; + + /* Shift register address to the left so to have real address */ + csraddr = ((u32)pdev->csr << 2); + + /* Print the "0x<reg addr>:0x<value>" to buffer */ + size = snprintf(buf, CSRBUF_SIZE, "0x%05x:0x%08x\n", + (unsigned int)csraddr, (unsigned int)csrval); + + /* Copy data to User-space */ + return simple_read_from_buffer(ubuf, count, offp, buf, size); +} + +/* + * eeprom_attribute - EEPROM sysfs-node attributes + * + * NOTE Size will be changed in compliance with OF node. EEPROM attribute will + * be read-only as well if the corresponding flag is specified in OF node. + */ +static BIN_ATTR_RW(eeprom, EEPROM_DEF_SIZE); + +/* + * csr_dbgfs_ops - CSR debugfs-node read/write operations + */ +static const struct file_operations csr_dbgfs_ops = { + .owner = THIS_MODULE, + .open = simple_open, + .write = idt_dbgfs_csr_write, + .read = idt_dbgfs_csr_read +}; + +/*=========================================================================== + * Driver init/deinit methods + *=========================================================================== + */ + +/* + * idt_set_defval() - disable EEPROM access by default + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + */ +static void idt_set_defval(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + /* If OF info is missing then use next values */ + pdev->eesize = 0; + pdev->eero = true; + pdev->inieecmd = 0; + pdev->eeaddr = 0; +} + +#ifdef CONFIG_OF +static const struct i2c_device_id ee_ids[]; +/* + * idt_ee_match_id() - check whether the node belongs to compatible EEPROMs + */ +static const struct i2c_device_id *idt_ee_match_id(struct device_node *node) +{ + const struct i2c_device_id *id = ee_ids; + char devname[I2C_NAME_SIZE]; + + /* Retrieve the device name without manufacturer name */ + if (of_modalias_node(node, devname, sizeof(devname))) + return NULL; + + /* Search through the device name */ + while (id->name[0]) { + if (strcmp(devname, id->name) == 0) + return id; + id++; + } + return NULL; +} + +/* + * idt_get_ofdata() - get IDT i2c-device parameters from device tree + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + */ +static void idt_get_ofdata(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + const struct device_node *node = pdev->client->dev.of_node; + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + + /* Read dts node parameters */ + if (node) { + const struct i2c_device_id *ee_id = NULL; + struct device_node *child; + const __be32 *addr_be; + int len; + + /* Walk through all child nodes looking for compatible one */ + for_each_available_child_of_node(node, child) { + ee_id = idt_ee_match_id(child); + if (IS_ERR_OR_NULL(ee_id)) { + dev_warn(dev, "Skip unsupported child node %s", + child->full_name); + continue; + } else + break; + } + + /* If there is no child EEPROM device, then set zero size */ + if (!ee_id) { + idt_set_defval(pdev); + return; + } + + /* Retrieve EEPROM size */ + pdev->eesize = (u32)ee_id->driver_data; + + /* Get custom EEPROM address from 'reg' attribute */ + addr_be = of_get_property(child, "reg", &len); + if (!addr_be || (len < sizeof(*addr_be))) { + dev_warn(dev, "No reg on %s, use default address %d", + child->full_name, EEPROM_DEF_ADDR); + pdev->inieecmd = 0; + pdev->eeaddr = EEPROM_DEF_ADDR << 1; + } else { + pdev->inieecmd = EEPROM_USA; + pdev->eeaddr = be32_to_cpup(addr_be) << 1; + } + + /* Check EEPROM 'read-only' flag */ + if (of_get_property(child, "read-only", NULL)) + pdev->eero = true; + else /* if (!of_get_property(node, "read-only", NULL)) */ + pdev->eero = false; + + dev_dbg(dev, "EEPROM of %u bytes found by %hhu", + pdev->eesize, pdev->eeaddr); + } else { + dev_warn(dev, "No dts node, EEPROM access disabled"); + idt_set_defval(pdev); + } +} +#else +static void idt_get_ofdata(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + + dev_warn(dev, "OF table is unsupported, EEPROM access disabled"); + + /* Nothing we can do, just set the default values */ + idt_set_defval(pdev); +} +#endif /* CONFIG_OF */ + +/* + * idt_create_pdev() - create and init data structure of the driver + * @client: i2c client of IDT PCIe-switch device + */ +static struct idt_89hpesx_dev *idt_create_pdev(struct i2c_client *client) +{ + struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev; + + /* Allocate memory for driver data */ + pdev = devm_kmalloc(&client->dev, sizeof(struct idt_89hpesx_dev), + GFP_KERNEL); + if (pdev == NULL) + return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM); + + /* Initialize basic fields of the data */ + pdev->client = client; + i2c_set_clientdata(client, pdev); + + /* Read OF nodes information */ + idt_get_ofdata(pdev); + + /* Initialize basic CSR CMD field - use full DWORD-sized r/w ops */ + pdev->inicsrcmd = CSR_DWE; + pdev->csr = CSR_DEF; + + /* Enable Packet Error Checking if it's supported by adapter */ + if (i2c_check_functionality(client->adapter, I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_PEC)) { + pdev->iniccode = CCODE_PEC; + client->flags |= I2C_CLIENT_PEC; + } else /* PEC is unsupported */ { + pdev->iniccode = 0; + } + + return pdev; +} + +/* + * idt_free_pdev() - free data structure of the driver + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + */ +static void idt_free_pdev(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + /* Clear driver data from device private field */ + i2c_set_clientdata(pdev->client, NULL); +} + +/* + * idt_set_smbus_ops() - set supported SMBus operations + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * Return status of smbus check operations + */ +static int idt_set_smbus_ops(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + struct i2c_adapter *adapter = pdev->client->adapter; + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + + /* Check i2c adapter read functionality */ + if (i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BLOCK_DATA)) { + pdev->smb_read = idt_smb_read_block; + dev_dbg(dev, "SMBus block-read op chosen"); + } else if (i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_I2C_BLOCK)) { + pdev->smb_read = idt_smb_read_i2c_block; + dev_dbg(dev, "SMBus i2c-block-read op chosen"); + } else if (i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_WORD_DATA) && + i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE_DATA)) { + pdev->smb_read = idt_smb_read_word; + dev_warn(dev, "Use slow word/byte SMBus read ops"); + } else if (i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_READ_BYTE_DATA)) { + pdev->smb_read = idt_smb_read_byte; + dev_warn(dev, "Use slow byte SMBus read op"); + } else /* no supported smbus read operations */ { + dev_err(dev, "No supported SMBus read op"); + return -EPFNOSUPPORT; + } + + /* Check i2c adapter write functionality */ + if (i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BLOCK_DATA)) { + pdev->smb_write = idt_smb_write_block; + dev_dbg(dev, "SMBus block-write op chosen"); + } else if (i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_I2C_BLOCK)) { + pdev->smb_write = idt_smb_write_i2c_block; + dev_dbg(dev, "SMBus i2c-block-write op chosen"); + } else if (i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_WORD_DATA) && + i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA)) { + pdev->smb_write = idt_smb_write_word; + dev_warn(dev, "Use slow word/byte SMBus write op"); + } else if (i2c_check_functionality(adapter, + I2C_FUNC_SMBUS_WRITE_BYTE_DATA)) { + pdev->smb_write = idt_smb_write_byte; + dev_warn(dev, "Use slow byte SMBus write op"); + } else /* no supported smbus write operations */ { + dev_err(dev, "No supported SMBus write op"); + return -EPFNOSUPPORT; + } + + /* Initialize IDT SMBus slave interface mutex */ + mutex_init(&pdev->smb_mtx); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * idt_check_dev() - check whether it's really IDT 89HPESx device + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * Return status of i2c adapter check operation + */ +static int idt_check_dev(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + u32 viddid; + int ret; + + /* Read VID and DID directly from IDT memory space */ + ret = idt_csr_read(pdev, IDT_VIDDID_CSR, &viddid); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, "Failed to read VID/DID"); + return ret; + } + + /* Check whether it's IDT device */ + if ((viddid & IDT_VID_MASK) != PCI_VENDOR_ID_IDT) { + dev_err(dev, "Got unsupported VID/DID: 0x%08x", viddid); + return -ENODEV; + } + + dev_info(dev, "Found IDT 89HPES device VID:0x%04x, DID:0x%04x", + (viddid & IDT_VID_MASK), (viddid >> 16)); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * idt_create_sysfs_files() - create sysfs attribute files + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + * Return status of operation + */ +static int idt_create_sysfs_files(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + int ret; + + /* Don't do anything if EEPROM isn't accessible */ + if (pdev->eesize == 0) { + dev_dbg(dev, "Skip creating sysfs-files"); + return 0; + } + + /* Allocate memory for attribute file */ + pdev->ee_file = devm_kmalloc(dev, sizeof(*pdev->ee_file), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!pdev->ee_file) + return -ENOMEM; + + /* Copy the declared EEPROM attr structure to change some of fields */ + memcpy(pdev->ee_file, &bin_attr_eeprom, sizeof(*pdev->ee_file)); + + /* In case of read-only EEPROM get rid of write ability */ + if (pdev->eero) { + pdev->ee_file->attr.mode &= ~0200; + pdev->ee_file->write = NULL; + } + /* Create EEPROM sysfs file */ + pdev->ee_file->size = pdev->eesize; + ret = sysfs_create_bin_file(&dev->kobj, pdev->ee_file); + if (ret != 0) { + dev_err(dev, "Failed to create EEPROM sysfs-node"); + return ret; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* + * idt_remove_sysfs_files() - remove sysfs attribute files + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + */ +static void idt_remove_sysfs_files(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + struct device *dev = &pdev->client->dev; + + /* Don't do anything if EEPROM wasn't accessible */ + if (pdev->eesize == 0) + return; + + /* Remove EEPROM sysfs file */ + sysfs_remove_bin_file(&dev->kobj, pdev->ee_file); +} + +/* + * idt_create_dbgfs_files() - create debugfs files + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + */ +#define CSRNAME_LEN ((size_t)32) +static void idt_create_dbgfs_files(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + struct i2c_client *cli = pdev->client; + char fname[CSRNAME_LEN]; + + /* Create Debugfs directory for CSR file */ + snprintf(fname, CSRNAME_LEN, "%d-%04hx", cli->adapter->nr, cli->addr); + pdev->csr_dir = debugfs_create_dir(fname, csr_dbgdir); + + /* Create Debugfs file for CSR read/write operations */ + pdev->csr_file = debugfs_create_file(cli->name, 0600, + pdev->csr_dir, pdev, &csr_dbgfs_ops); +} + +/* + * idt_remove_dbgfs_files() - remove debugfs files + * @pdev: Pointer to the driver data + */ +static void idt_remove_dbgfs_files(struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev) +{ + /* Remove CSR directory and it sysfs-node */ + debugfs_remove_recursive(pdev->csr_dir); +} + +/* + * idt_probe() - IDT 89HPESx driver probe() callback method + */ +static int idt_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id) +{ + struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev; + int ret; + + /* Create driver data */ + pdev = idt_create_pdev(client); + if (IS_ERR(pdev)) + return PTR_ERR(pdev); + + /* Set SMBus operations */ + ret = idt_set_smbus_ops(pdev); + if (ret != 0) + goto err_free_pdev; + + /* Check whether it is truly IDT 89HPESx device */ + ret = idt_check_dev(pdev); + if (ret != 0) + goto err_free_pdev; + + /* Create sysfs files */ + ret = idt_create_sysfs_files(pdev); + if (ret != 0) + goto err_free_pdev; + + /* Create debugfs files */ + idt_create_dbgfs_files(pdev); + + return 0; + +err_free_pdev: + idt_free_pdev(pdev); + + return ret; +} + +/* + * idt_remove() - IDT 89HPESx driver remove() callback method + */ +static int idt_remove(struct i2c_client *client) +{ + struct idt_89hpesx_dev *pdev = i2c_get_clientdata(client); + + /* Remove debugfs files first */ + idt_remove_dbgfs_files(pdev); + + /* Remove sysfs files */ + idt_remove_sysfs_files(pdev); + + /* Discard driver data structure */ + idt_free_pdev(pdev); + + return 0; +} + +/* + * ee_ids - array of supported EEPROMs + */ +static const struct i2c_device_id ee_ids[] = { + { "24c32", 4096}, + { "24c64", 8192}, + { "24c128", 16384}, + { "24c256", 32768}, + { "24c512", 65536}, + {} +}; +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, ee_ids); + +/* + * idt_ids - supported IDT 89HPESx devices + */ +static const struct i2c_device_id idt_ids[] = { + { "89hpes8nt2", 0 }, + { "89hpes12nt3", 0 }, + + { "89hpes24nt6ag2", 0 }, + { "89hpes32nt8ag2", 0 }, + { "89hpes32nt8bg2", 0 }, + { "89hpes12nt12g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes16nt16g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes24nt24g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes32nt24ag2", 0 }, + { "89hpes32nt24bg2", 0 }, + + { "89hpes12n3", 0 }, + { "89hpes12n3a", 0 }, + { "89hpes24n3", 0 }, + { "89hpes24n3a", 0 }, + + { "89hpes32h8", 0 }, + { "89hpes32h8g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes48h12", 0 }, + { "89hpes48h12g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes48h12ag2", 0 }, + { "89hpes16h16", 0 }, + { "89hpes22h16", 0 }, + { "89hpes22h16g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes34h16", 0 }, + { "89hpes34h16g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes64h16", 0 }, + { "89hpes64h16g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes64h16ag2", 0 }, + + /* { "89hpes3t3", 0 }, // No SMBus-slave iface */ + { "89hpes12t3g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes24t3g2", 0 }, + /* { "89hpes4t4", 0 }, // No SMBus-slave iface */ + { "89hpes16t4", 0 }, + { "89hpes4t4g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes10t4g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes16t4g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes16t4ag2", 0 }, + { "89hpes5t5", 0 }, + { "89hpes6t5", 0 }, + { "89hpes8t5", 0 }, + { "89hpes8t5a", 0 }, + { "89hpes24t6", 0 }, + { "89hpes6t6g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes24t6g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes16t7", 0 }, + { "89hpes32t8", 0 }, + { "89hpes32t8g2", 0 }, + { "89hpes48t12", 0 }, + { "89hpes48t12g2", 0 }, + { /* END OF LIST */ } +}; +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(i2c, idt_ids); + +/* + * idt_driver - IDT 89HPESx driver structure + */ +static struct i2c_driver idt_driver = { + .driver = { + .name = IDT_NAME, + }, + .probe = idt_probe, + .remove = idt_remove, + .id_table = idt_ids, +}; + +/* + * idt_init() - IDT 89HPESx driver init() callback method + */ +static int __init idt_init(void) +{ + /* Create Debugfs directory first */ + if (debugfs_initialized()) + csr_dbgdir = debugfs_create_dir("idt_csr", NULL); + + /* Add new i2c-device driver */ + return i2c_add_driver(&idt_driver); +} +module_init(idt_init); + +/* + * idt_exit() - IDT 89HPESx driver exit() callback method + */ +static void __exit idt_exit(void) +{ + /* Discard debugfs directory and all files if any */ + debugfs_remove_recursive(csr_dbgdir); + + /* Unregister i2c-device driver */ + i2c_del_driver(&idt_driver); +} +module_exit(idt_exit); diff --git a/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_base.c b/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_base.c index 6c1f49a85023..4fd21e86ad56 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_base.c +++ b/drivers/misc/genwqe/card_base.c @@ -1336,7 +1336,6 @@ static int genwqe_sriov_configure(struct pci_dev *dev, int numvfs) static struct pci_error_handlers genwqe_err_handler = { .error_detected = genwqe_err_error_detected, .mmio_enabled = genwqe_err_result_none, - .link_reset = genwqe_err_result_none, .slot_reset = genwqe_err_slot_reset, .resume = genwqe_err_resume, }; diff --git a/drivers/misc/lkdtm_bugs.c b/drivers/misc/lkdtm_bugs.c index cba0837aee2e..e3f4cd8876b5 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/lkdtm_bugs.c +++ b/drivers/misc/lkdtm_bugs.c @@ -81,12 +81,17 @@ void lkdtm_OVERFLOW(void) (void) recursive_loop(recur_count); } +static noinline void __lkdtm_CORRUPT_STACK(void *stack) +{ + memset(stack, 'a', 64); +} + noinline void lkdtm_CORRUPT_STACK(void) { /* Use default char array length that triggers stack protection. */ char data[8]; + __lkdtm_CORRUPT_STACK(&data); - memset((void *)data, 'a', 64); pr_info("Corrupted stack with '%16s'...\n", data); } diff --git a/drivers/misc/lkdtm_core.c b/drivers/misc/lkdtm_core.c index 16e4cf110930..b9a4cd4a9b68 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/lkdtm_core.c +++ b/drivers/misc/lkdtm_core.c @@ -539,7 +539,9 @@ static void __exit lkdtm_module_exit(void) /* Handle test-specific clean-up. */ lkdtm_usercopy_exit(); - unregister_jprobe(lkdtm_jprobe); + if (lkdtm_jprobe != NULL) + unregister_jprobe(lkdtm_jprobe); + pr_info("Crash point unregistered\n"); } diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/amthif.c b/drivers/misc/mei/amthif.c index 466afb2611c6..0e7406ccb6dd 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/amthif.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/amthif.c @@ -132,8 +132,7 @@ int mei_amthif_run_next_cmd(struct mei_device *dev) dev_dbg(dev->dev, "complete amthif cmd_list cb.\n"); - cb = list_first_entry_or_null(&dev->amthif_cmd_list.list, - typeof(*cb), list); + cb = list_first_entry_or_null(&dev->amthif_cmd_list, typeof(*cb), list); if (!cb) { dev->iamthif_state = MEI_IAMTHIF_IDLE; cl->fp = NULL; @@ -167,7 +166,7 @@ int mei_amthif_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb) struct mei_device *dev = cl->dev; - list_add_tail(&cb->list, &dev->amthif_cmd_list.list); + list_add_tail(&cb->list, &dev->amthif_cmd_list); /* * The previous request is still in processing, queue this one. @@ -211,7 +210,7 @@ unsigned int mei_amthif_poll(struct file *file, poll_table *wait) * Return: 0, OK; otherwise, error. */ int mei_amthif_irq_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) + struct list_head *cmpl_list) { int ret; @@ -237,7 +236,7 @@ int mei_amthif_irq_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, */ int mei_amthif_irq_read_msg(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_msg_hdr *mei_hdr, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) + struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_device *dev; int ret; @@ -312,50 +311,30 @@ void mei_amthif_complete(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb) } /** - * mei_clear_list - removes all callbacks associated with file - * from mei_cb_list - * - * @file: file structure - * @mei_cb_list: callbacks list - * - * mei_clear_list is called to clear resources associated with file - * when application calls close function or Ctrl-C was pressed - */ -static void mei_clear_list(const struct file *file, - struct list_head *mei_cb_list) -{ - struct mei_cl_cb *cb, *next; - - list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, mei_cb_list, list) - if (file == cb->fp) - mei_io_cb_free(cb); -} - -/** * mei_amthif_release - the release function * * @dev: device structure -* @file: pointer to file structure +* @fp: pointer to file structure * * Return: 0 on success, <0 on error */ -int mei_amthif_release(struct mei_device *dev, struct file *file) +int mei_amthif_release(struct mei_device *dev, struct file *fp) { - struct mei_cl *cl = file->private_data; + struct mei_cl *cl = fp->private_data; if (dev->iamthif_open_count > 0) dev->iamthif_open_count--; - if (cl->fp == file && dev->iamthif_state != MEI_IAMTHIF_IDLE) { + if (cl->fp == fp && dev->iamthif_state != MEI_IAMTHIF_IDLE) { dev_dbg(dev->dev, "amthif canceled iamthif state %d\n", - dev->iamthif_state); + dev->iamthif_state); dev->iamthif_canceled = true; } - mei_clear_list(file, &dev->amthif_cmd_list.list); - mei_clear_list(file, &cl->rd_completed); - mei_clear_list(file, &dev->ctrl_rd_list.list); + /* Don't clean ctrl_rd_list here, the reads has to be completed */ + mei_io_list_free_fp(&dev->amthif_cmd_list, fp); + mei_io_list_free_fp(&cl->rd_completed, fp); return 0; } diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/bus.c b/drivers/misc/mei/bus.c index 2d9c5dd06e42..cb3e9e0ca049 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/bus.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/bus.c @@ -499,6 +499,25 @@ out: EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mei_cldev_enable); /** + * mei_cldev_unregister_callbacks - internal wrapper for unregistering + * callbacks. + * + * @cldev: client device + */ +static void mei_cldev_unregister_callbacks(struct mei_cl_device *cldev) +{ + if (cldev->rx_cb) { + cancel_work_sync(&cldev->rx_work); + cldev->rx_cb = NULL; + } + + if (cldev->notif_cb) { + cancel_work_sync(&cldev->notif_work); + cldev->notif_cb = NULL; + } +} + +/** * mei_cldev_disable - disable me client device * disconnect form the me client * @@ -519,6 +538,8 @@ int mei_cldev_disable(struct mei_cl_device *cldev) bus = cldev->bus; + mei_cldev_unregister_callbacks(cldev); + mutex_lock(&bus->device_lock); if (!mei_cl_is_connected(cl)) { @@ -542,6 +563,37 @@ out: EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mei_cldev_disable); /** + * mei_cl_bus_module_get - acquire module of the underlying + * hw module. + * + * @cl: host client + * + * Return: true on success; false if the module was removed. + */ +bool mei_cl_bus_module_get(struct mei_cl *cl) +{ + struct mei_cl_device *cldev = cl->cldev; + + if (!cldev) + return true; + + return try_module_get(cldev->bus->dev->driver->owner); +} + +/** + * mei_cl_bus_module_put - release the underlying hw module. + * + * @cl: host client + */ +void mei_cl_bus_module_put(struct mei_cl *cl) +{ + struct mei_cl_device *cldev = cl->cldev; + + if (cldev) + module_put(cldev->bus->dev->driver->owner); +} + +/** * mei_cl_device_find - find matching entry in the driver id table * * @cldev: me client device @@ -665,19 +717,12 @@ static int mei_cl_device_remove(struct device *dev) if (!cldev || !dev->driver) return 0; - if (cldev->rx_cb) { - cancel_work_sync(&cldev->rx_work); - cldev->rx_cb = NULL; - } - if (cldev->notif_cb) { - cancel_work_sync(&cldev->notif_work); - cldev->notif_cb = NULL; - } - cldrv = to_mei_cl_driver(dev->driver); if (cldrv->remove) ret = cldrv->remove(cldev); + mei_cldev_unregister_callbacks(cldev); + module_put(THIS_MODULE); dev->driver = NULL; return ret; diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/client.c b/drivers/misc/mei/client.c index b0395601c6ae..68fe37b5bc52 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/client.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/client.c @@ -377,19 +377,19 @@ static struct mei_cl_cb *mei_io_cb_init(struct mei_cl *cl, } /** - * __mei_io_list_flush - removes and frees cbs belonging to cl. + * __mei_io_list_flush_cl - removes and frees cbs belonging to cl. * - * @list: an instance of our list structure + * @head: an instance of our list structure * @cl: host client, can be NULL for flushing the whole list * @free: whether to free the cbs */ -static void __mei_io_list_flush(struct mei_cl_cb *list, - struct mei_cl *cl, bool free) +static void __mei_io_list_flush_cl(struct list_head *head, + const struct mei_cl *cl, bool free) { struct mei_cl_cb *cb, *next; /* enable removing everything if no cl is specified */ - list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &list->list, list) { + list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, head, list) { if (!cl || mei_cl_cmp_id(cl, cb->cl)) { list_del_init(&cb->list); if (free) @@ -399,25 +399,42 @@ static void __mei_io_list_flush(struct mei_cl_cb *list, } /** - * mei_io_list_flush - removes list entry belonging to cl. + * mei_io_list_flush_cl - removes list entry belonging to cl. * - * @list: An instance of our list structure + * @head: An instance of our list structure * @cl: host client */ -void mei_io_list_flush(struct mei_cl_cb *list, struct mei_cl *cl) +static inline void mei_io_list_flush_cl(struct list_head *head, + const struct mei_cl *cl) { - __mei_io_list_flush(list, cl, false); + __mei_io_list_flush_cl(head, cl, false); } /** - * mei_io_list_free - removes cb belonging to cl and free them + * mei_io_list_free_cl - removes cb belonging to cl and free them * - * @list: An instance of our list structure + * @head: An instance of our list structure * @cl: host client */ -static inline void mei_io_list_free(struct mei_cl_cb *list, struct mei_cl *cl) +static inline void mei_io_list_free_cl(struct list_head *head, + const struct mei_cl *cl) { - __mei_io_list_flush(list, cl, true); + __mei_io_list_flush_cl(head, cl, true); +} + +/** + * mei_io_list_free_fp - free cb from a list that matches file pointer + * + * @head: io list + * @fp: file pointer (matching cb file object), may be NULL + */ +void mei_io_list_free_fp(struct list_head *head, const struct file *fp) +{ + struct mei_cl_cb *cb, *next; + + list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, head, list) + if (!fp || fp == cb->fp) + mei_io_cb_free(cb); } /** @@ -479,7 +496,7 @@ struct mei_cl_cb *mei_cl_enqueue_ctrl_wr_cb(struct mei_cl *cl, size_t length, if (!cb) return NULL; - list_add_tail(&cb->list, &cl->dev->ctrl_wr_list.list); + list_add_tail(&cb->list, &cl->dev->ctrl_wr_list); return cb; } @@ -504,27 +521,6 @@ struct mei_cl_cb *mei_cl_read_cb(const struct mei_cl *cl, const struct file *fp) } /** - * mei_cl_read_cb_flush - free client's read pending and completed cbs - * for a specific file - * - * @cl: host client - * @fp: file pointer (matching cb file object), may be NULL - */ -void mei_cl_read_cb_flush(const struct mei_cl *cl, const struct file *fp) -{ - struct mei_cl_cb *cb, *next; - - list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &cl->rd_completed, list) - if (!fp || fp == cb->fp) - mei_io_cb_free(cb); - - - list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &cl->rd_pending, list) - if (!fp || fp == cb->fp) - mei_io_cb_free(cb); -} - -/** * mei_cl_flush_queues - flushes queue lists belonging to cl. * * @cl: host client @@ -542,18 +538,16 @@ int mei_cl_flush_queues(struct mei_cl *cl, const struct file *fp) dev = cl->dev; cl_dbg(dev, cl, "remove list entry belonging to cl\n"); - mei_io_list_free(&cl->dev->write_list, cl); - mei_io_list_free(&cl->dev->write_waiting_list, cl); - mei_io_list_flush(&cl->dev->ctrl_wr_list, cl); - mei_io_list_flush(&cl->dev->ctrl_rd_list, cl); - mei_io_list_flush(&cl->dev->amthif_cmd_list, cl); - - mei_cl_read_cb_flush(cl, fp); + mei_io_list_free_cl(&cl->dev->write_list, cl); + mei_io_list_free_cl(&cl->dev->write_waiting_list, cl); + mei_io_list_flush_cl(&cl->dev->ctrl_wr_list, cl); + mei_io_list_flush_cl(&cl->dev->ctrl_rd_list, cl); + mei_io_list_free_fp(&cl->rd_pending, fp); + mei_io_list_free_fp(&cl->rd_completed, fp); return 0; } - /** * mei_cl_init - initializes cl. * @@ -756,7 +750,7 @@ static void mei_cl_wake_all(struct mei_cl *cl) * * @cl: host client */ -void mei_cl_set_disconnected(struct mei_cl *cl) +static void mei_cl_set_disconnected(struct mei_cl *cl) { struct mei_device *dev = cl->dev; @@ -765,15 +759,18 @@ void mei_cl_set_disconnected(struct mei_cl *cl) return; cl->state = MEI_FILE_DISCONNECTED; - mei_io_list_free(&dev->write_list, cl); - mei_io_list_free(&dev->write_waiting_list, cl); - mei_io_list_flush(&dev->ctrl_rd_list, cl); - mei_io_list_flush(&dev->ctrl_wr_list, cl); + mei_io_list_free_cl(&dev->write_list, cl); + mei_io_list_free_cl(&dev->write_waiting_list, cl); + mei_io_list_flush_cl(&dev->ctrl_rd_list, cl); + mei_io_list_flush_cl(&dev->ctrl_wr_list, cl); + mei_io_list_free_cl(&dev->amthif_cmd_list, cl); mei_cl_wake_all(cl); cl->rx_flow_ctrl_creds = 0; cl->tx_flow_ctrl_creds = 0; cl->timer_count = 0; + mei_cl_bus_module_put(cl); + if (!cl->me_cl) return; @@ -829,7 +826,7 @@ static int mei_cl_send_disconnect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb) return ret; } - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->ctrl_rd_list.list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->ctrl_rd_list); cl->timer_count = MEI_CONNECT_TIMEOUT; mei_schedule_stall_timer(dev); @@ -847,7 +844,7 @@ static int mei_cl_send_disconnect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb) * Return: 0, OK; otherwise, error. */ int mei_cl_irq_disconnect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) + struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_device *dev = cl->dev; u32 msg_slots; @@ -862,7 +859,7 @@ int mei_cl_irq_disconnect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, ret = mei_cl_send_disconnect(cl, cb); if (ret) - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &cmpl_list->list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, cmpl_list); return ret; } @@ -984,7 +981,7 @@ static bool mei_cl_is_other_connecting(struct mei_cl *cl) dev = cl->dev; - list_for_each_entry(cb, &dev->ctrl_rd_list.list, list) { + list_for_each_entry(cb, &dev->ctrl_rd_list, list) { if (cb->fop_type == MEI_FOP_CONNECT && mei_cl_me_id(cl) == mei_cl_me_id(cb->cl)) return true; @@ -1015,7 +1012,7 @@ static int mei_cl_send_connect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb) return ret; } - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->ctrl_rd_list.list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->ctrl_rd_list); cl->timer_count = MEI_CONNECT_TIMEOUT; mei_schedule_stall_timer(dev); return 0; @@ -1031,7 +1028,7 @@ static int mei_cl_send_connect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb) * Return: 0, OK; otherwise, error. */ int mei_cl_irq_connect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) + struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_device *dev = cl->dev; u32 msg_slots; @@ -1049,7 +1046,7 @@ int mei_cl_irq_connect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, rets = mei_cl_send_connect(cl, cb); if (rets) - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &cmpl_list->list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, cmpl_list); return rets; } @@ -1077,13 +1074,17 @@ int mei_cl_connect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_me_client *me_cl, dev = cl->dev; + if (!mei_cl_bus_module_get(cl)) + return -ENODEV; + rets = mei_cl_set_connecting(cl, me_cl); if (rets) - return rets; + goto nortpm; if (mei_cl_is_fixed_address(cl)) { cl->state = MEI_FILE_CONNECTED; - return 0; + rets = 0; + goto nortpm; } rets = pm_runtime_get(dev->dev); @@ -1117,8 +1118,8 @@ int mei_cl_connect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_me_client *me_cl, if (!mei_cl_is_connected(cl)) { if (cl->state == MEI_FILE_DISCONNECT_REQUIRED) { - mei_io_list_flush(&dev->ctrl_rd_list, cl); - mei_io_list_flush(&dev->ctrl_wr_list, cl); + mei_io_list_flush_cl(&dev->ctrl_rd_list, cl); + mei_io_list_flush_cl(&dev->ctrl_wr_list, cl); /* ignore disconnect return valuue; * in case of failure reset will be invoked */ @@ -1270,7 +1271,7 @@ enum mei_cb_file_ops mei_cl_notify_req2fop(u8 req) * Return: 0 on such and error otherwise. */ int mei_cl_irq_notify(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) + struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_device *dev = cl->dev; u32 msg_slots; @@ -1288,11 +1289,11 @@ int mei_cl_irq_notify(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, ret = mei_hbm_cl_notify_req(dev, cl, request); if (ret) { cl->status = ret; - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &cmpl_list->list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, cmpl_list); return ret; } - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->ctrl_rd_list.list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->ctrl_rd_list); return 0; } @@ -1325,6 +1326,9 @@ int mei_cl_notify_request(struct mei_cl *cl, return -EOPNOTSUPP; } + if (!mei_cl_is_connected(cl)) + return -ENODEV; + rets = pm_runtime_get(dev->dev); if (rets < 0 && rets != -EINPROGRESS) { pm_runtime_put_noidle(dev->dev); @@ -1344,7 +1348,7 @@ int mei_cl_notify_request(struct mei_cl *cl, rets = -ENODEV; goto out; } - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->ctrl_rd_list.list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->ctrl_rd_list); } mutex_unlock(&dev->device_lock); @@ -1419,6 +1423,11 @@ int mei_cl_notify_get(struct mei_cl *cl, bool block, bool *notify_ev) dev = cl->dev; + if (!dev->hbm_f_ev_supported) { + cl_dbg(dev, cl, "notifications not supported\n"); + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + } + if (!mei_cl_is_connected(cl)) return -ENODEV; @@ -1519,7 +1528,7 @@ nortpm: * Return: 0, OK; otherwise error. */ int mei_cl_irq_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) + struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_device *dev; struct mei_msg_data *buf; @@ -1591,13 +1600,13 @@ int mei_cl_irq_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, } if (mei_hdr.msg_complete) - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->write_waiting_list.list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, &dev->write_waiting_list); return 0; err: cl->status = rets; - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &cmpl_list->list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, cmpl_list); return rets; } @@ -1687,9 +1696,9 @@ int mei_cl_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb) out: if (mei_hdr.msg_complete) - list_add_tail(&cb->list, &dev->write_waiting_list.list); + list_add_tail(&cb->list, &dev->write_waiting_list); else - list_add_tail(&cb->list, &dev->write_list.list); + list_add_tail(&cb->list, &dev->write_list); cb = NULL; if (blocking && cl->writing_state != MEI_WRITE_COMPLETE) { diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/client.h b/drivers/misc/mei/client.h index f2545af9be7b..545ae319ba90 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/client.h +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/client.h @@ -83,17 +83,7 @@ static inline u8 mei_me_cl_ver(const struct mei_me_client *me_cl) * MEI IO Functions */ void mei_io_cb_free(struct mei_cl_cb *priv_cb); - -/** - * mei_io_list_init - Sets up a queue list. - * - * @list: An instance cl callback structure - */ -static inline void mei_io_list_init(struct mei_cl_cb *list) -{ - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&list->list); -} -void mei_io_list_flush(struct mei_cl_cb *list, struct mei_cl *cl); +void mei_io_list_free_fp(struct list_head *head, const struct file *fp); /* * MEI Host Client Functions @@ -110,7 +100,6 @@ struct mei_cl *mei_cl_alloc_linked(struct mei_device *dev); struct mei_cl_cb *mei_cl_read_cb(const struct mei_cl *cl, const struct file *fp); -void mei_cl_read_cb_flush(const struct mei_cl *cl, const struct file *fp); struct mei_cl_cb *mei_cl_alloc_cb(struct mei_cl *cl, size_t length, enum mei_cb_file_ops type, const struct file *fp); @@ -209,19 +198,18 @@ static inline u8 mei_cl_host_addr(const struct mei_cl *cl) } int mei_cl_disconnect(struct mei_cl *cl); -void mei_cl_set_disconnected(struct mei_cl *cl); int mei_cl_irq_disconnect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list); + struct list_head *cmpl_list); int mei_cl_connect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_me_client *me_cl, const struct file *file); int mei_cl_irq_connect(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list); + struct list_head *cmpl_list); int mei_cl_read_start(struct mei_cl *cl, size_t length, const struct file *fp); int mei_cl_irq_read_msg(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_msg_hdr *hdr, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list); + struct list_head *cmpl_list); int mei_cl_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb); int mei_cl_irq_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list); + struct list_head *cmpl_list); void mei_cl_complete(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb); @@ -232,7 +220,7 @@ enum mei_cb_file_ops mei_cl_notify_req2fop(u8 request); int mei_cl_notify_request(struct mei_cl *cl, const struct file *file, u8 request); int mei_cl_irq_notify(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list); + struct list_head *cmpl_list); int mei_cl_notify_get(struct mei_cl *cl, bool block, bool *notify_ev); void mei_cl_notify(struct mei_cl *cl); diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/hbm.c b/drivers/misc/mei/hbm.c index 25b4a1ba522d..ba3a774c8d71 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/hbm.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/hbm.c @@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ static void mei_hbm_cl_res(struct mei_device *dev, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, *next; cl = NULL; - list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &dev->ctrl_rd_list.list, list) { + list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &dev->ctrl_rd_list, list) { cl = cb->cl; diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/hw-me.c b/drivers/misc/mei/hw-me.c index a05375a3338a..71216affcab1 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/hw-me.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/hw-me.c @@ -140,6 +140,19 @@ static inline void mei_hcsr_set(struct mei_device *dev, u32 reg) } /** + * mei_hcsr_set_hig - set host interrupt (set H_IG) + * + * @dev: the device structure + */ +static inline void mei_hcsr_set_hig(struct mei_device *dev) +{ + u32 hcsr; + + hcsr = mei_hcsr_read(dev) | H_IG; + mei_hcsr_set(dev, hcsr); +} + +/** * mei_me_d0i3c_read - Reads 32bit data from the D0I3C register * * @dev: the device structure @@ -381,6 +394,19 @@ static bool mei_me_hw_is_ready(struct mei_device *dev) } /** + * mei_me_hw_is_resetting - check whether the me(hw) is in reset + * + * @dev: mei device + * Return: bool + */ +static bool mei_me_hw_is_resetting(struct mei_device *dev) +{ + u32 mecsr = mei_me_mecsr_read(dev); + + return (mecsr & ME_RST_HRA) == ME_RST_HRA; +} + +/** * mei_me_hw_ready_wait - wait until the me(hw) has turned ready * or timeout is reached * @@ -505,7 +531,6 @@ static int mei_me_hbuf_write(struct mei_device *dev, unsigned long rem; unsigned long length = header->length; u32 *reg_buf = (u32 *)buf; - u32 hcsr; u32 dw_cnt; int i; int empty_slots; @@ -532,8 +557,7 @@ static int mei_me_hbuf_write(struct mei_device *dev, mei_me_hcbww_write(dev, reg); } - hcsr = mei_hcsr_read(dev) | H_IG; - mei_hcsr_set(dev, hcsr); + mei_hcsr_set_hig(dev); if (!mei_me_hw_is_ready(dev)) return -EIO; @@ -580,7 +604,6 @@ static int mei_me_read_slots(struct mei_device *dev, unsigned char *buffer, unsigned long buffer_length) { u32 *reg_buf = (u32 *)buffer; - u32 hcsr; for (; buffer_length >= sizeof(u32); buffer_length -= sizeof(u32)) *reg_buf++ = mei_me_mecbrw_read(dev); @@ -591,8 +614,7 @@ static int mei_me_read_slots(struct mei_device *dev, unsigned char *buffer, memcpy(reg_buf, ®, buffer_length); } - hcsr = mei_hcsr_read(dev) | H_IG; - mei_hcsr_set(dev, hcsr); + mei_hcsr_set_hig(dev); return 0; } @@ -1189,7 +1211,7 @@ irqreturn_t mei_me_irq_quick_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) irqreturn_t mei_me_irq_thread_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) { struct mei_device *dev = (struct mei_device *) dev_id; - struct mei_cl_cb complete_list; + struct list_head cmpl_list; s32 slots; u32 hcsr; int rets = 0; @@ -1201,7 +1223,7 @@ irqreturn_t mei_me_irq_thread_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) hcsr = mei_hcsr_read(dev); me_intr_clear(dev, hcsr); - mei_io_list_init(&complete_list); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cmpl_list); /* check if ME wants a reset */ if (!mei_hw_is_ready(dev) && dev->dev_state != MEI_DEV_RESETTING) { @@ -1210,6 +1232,9 @@ irqreturn_t mei_me_irq_thread_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) goto end; } + if (mei_me_hw_is_resetting(dev)) + mei_hcsr_set_hig(dev); + mei_me_pg_intr(dev, me_intr_src(hcsr)); /* check if we need to start the dev */ @@ -1227,7 +1252,7 @@ irqreturn_t mei_me_irq_thread_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) slots = mei_count_full_read_slots(dev); while (slots > 0) { dev_dbg(dev->dev, "slots to read = %08x\n", slots); - rets = mei_irq_read_handler(dev, &complete_list, &slots); + rets = mei_irq_read_handler(dev, &cmpl_list, &slots); /* There is a race between ME write and interrupt delivery: * Not all data is always available immediately after the * interrupt, so try to read again on the next interrupt. @@ -1252,11 +1277,11 @@ irqreturn_t mei_me_irq_thread_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) */ if (dev->pg_event != MEI_PG_EVENT_WAIT && dev->pg_event != MEI_PG_EVENT_RECEIVED) { - rets = mei_irq_write_handler(dev, &complete_list); + rets = mei_irq_write_handler(dev, &cmpl_list); dev->hbuf_is_ready = mei_hbuf_is_ready(dev); } - mei_irq_compl_handler(dev, &complete_list); + mei_irq_compl_handler(dev, &cmpl_list); end: dev_dbg(dev->dev, "interrupt thread end ret = %d\n", rets); @@ -1389,7 +1414,7 @@ const struct mei_cfg mei_me_pch8_sps_cfg = { * @pdev: The pci device structure * @cfg: per device generation config * - * Return: The mei_device_device pointer on success, NULL on failure. + * Return: The mei_device pointer on success, NULL on failure. */ struct mei_device *mei_me_dev_init(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct mei_cfg *cfg) @@ -1397,8 +1422,8 @@ struct mei_device *mei_me_dev_init(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct mei_device *dev; struct mei_me_hw *hw; - dev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct mei_device) + - sizeof(struct mei_me_hw), GFP_KERNEL); + dev = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(struct mei_device) + + sizeof(struct mei_me_hw), GFP_KERNEL); if (!dev) return NULL; hw = to_me_hw(dev); diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/hw-txe.c b/drivers/misc/mei/hw-txe.c index e9f8c0aeec13..24e4a4c96606 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/hw-txe.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/hw-txe.c @@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ irqreturn_t mei_txe_irq_thread_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) { struct mei_device *dev = (struct mei_device *) dev_id; struct mei_txe_hw *hw = to_txe_hw(dev); - struct mei_cl_cb complete_list; + struct list_head cmpl_list; s32 slots; int rets = 0; @@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ irqreturn_t mei_txe_irq_thread_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) /* initialize our complete list */ mutex_lock(&dev->device_lock); - mei_io_list_init(&complete_list); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&cmpl_list); if (pci_dev_msi_enabled(to_pci_dev(dev->dev))) mei_txe_check_and_ack_intrs(dev, true); @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ irqreturn_t mei_txe_irq_thread_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) slots = mei_count_full_read_slots(dev); if (test_and_clear_bit(TXE_INTR_OUT_DB_BIT, &hw->intr_cause)) { /* Read from TXE */ - rets = mei_irq_read_handler(dev, &complete_list, &slots); + rets = mei_irq_read_handler(dev, &cmpl_list, &slots); if (rets && dev->dev_state != MEI_DEV_RESETTING) { dev_err(dev->dev, "mei_irq_read_handler ret = %d.\n", rets); @@ -1144,14 +1144,14 @@ irqreturn_t mei_txe_irq_thread_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) if (hw->aliveness && dev->hbuf_is_ready) { /* get the real register value */ dev->hbuf_is_ready = mei_hbuf_is_ready(dev); - rets = mei_irq_write_handler(dev, &complete_list); + rets = mei_irq_write_handler(dev, &cmpl_list); if (rets && rets != -EMSGSIZE) dev_err(dev->dev, "mei_irq_write_handler ret = %d.\n", rets); dev->hbuf_is_ready = mei_hbuf_is_ready(dev); } - mei_irq_compl_handler(dev, &complete_list); + mei_irq_compl_handler(dev, &cmpl_list); end: dev_dbg(dev->dev, "interrupt thread end ret = %d\n", rets); @@ -1207,8 +1207,8 @@ struct mei_device *mei_txe_dev_init(struct pci_dev *pdev) struct mei_device *dev; struct mei_txe_hw *hw; - dev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct mei_device) + - sizeof(struct mei_txe_hw), GFP_KERNEL); + dev = devm_kzalloc(&pdev->dev, sizeof(struct mei_device) + + sizeof(struct mei_txe_hw), GFP_KERNEL); if (!dev) return NULL; diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/hw-txe.h b/drivers/misc/mei/hw-txe.h index ce3ed0b88b0c..e1e8b66d7648 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/hw-txe.h +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/hw-txe.h @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ * @intr_cause: translated interrupt cause */ struct mei_txe_hw { - void __iomem *mem_addr[NUM_OF_MEM_BARS]; + void __iomem * const *mem_addr; u32 aliveness; u32 readiness; u32 slots; diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/init.c b/drivers/misc/mei/init.c index 41e5760a6886..cfb1cdf176fa 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/init.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/init.c @@ -349,16 +349,16 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mei_stop); bool mei_write_is_idle(struct mei_device *dev) { bool idle = (dev->dev_state == MEI_DEV_ENABLED && - list_empty(&dev->ctrl_wr_list.list) && - list_empty(&dev->write_list.list) && - list_empty(&dev->write_waiting_list.list)); + list_empty(&dev->ctrl_wr_list) && + list_empty(&dev->write_list) && + list_empty(&dev->write_waiting_list)); dev_dbg(dev->dev, "write pg: is idle[%d] state=%s ctrl=%01d write=%01d wwait=%01d\n", idle, mei_dev_state_str(dev->dev_state), - list_empty(&dev->ctrl_wr_list.list), - list_empty(&dev->write_list.list), - list_empty(&dev->write_waiting_list.list)); + list_empty(&dev->ctrl_wr_list), + list_empty(&dev->write_list), + list_empty(&dev->write_waiting_list)); return idle; } @@ -388,17 +388,17 @@ void mei_device_init(struct mei_device *dev, dev->dev_state = MEI_DEV_INITIALIZING; dev->reset_count = 0; - mei_io_list_init(&dev->write_list); - mei_io_list_init(&dev->write_waiting_list); - mei_io_list_init(&dev->ctrl_wr_list); - mei_io_list_init(&dev->ctrl_rd_list); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->write_list); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->write_waiting_list); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->ctrl_wr_list); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->ctrl_rd_list); INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&dev->timer_work, mei_timer); INIT_WORK(&dev->reset_work, mei_reset_work); INIT_WORK(&dev->bus_rescan_work, mei_cl_bus_rescan_work); INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->iamthif_cl.link); - mei_io_list_init(&dev->amthif_cmd_list); + INIT_LIST_HEAD(&dev->amthif_cmd_list); bitmap_zero(dev->host_clients_map, MEI_CLIENTS_MAX); dev->open_handle_count = 0; diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/interrupt.c b/drivers/misc/mei/interrupt.c index b584749bcc4a..406e9e2b2fff 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/interrupt.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/interrupt.c @@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ * for the completed callbacks * * @dev: mei device - * @compl_list: list of completed cbs + * @cmpl_list: list of completed cbs */ -void mei_irq_compl_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct mei_cl_cb *compl_list) +void mei_irq_compl_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_cl_cb *cb, *next; struct mei_cl *cl; - list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &compl_list->list, list) { + list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, cmpl_list, list) { cl = cb->cl; list_del_init(&cb->list); @@ -92,13 +92,13 @@ void mei_irq_discard_msg(struct mei_device *dev, struct mei_msg_hdr *hdr) * * @cl: reading client * @mei_hdr: header of mei client message - * @complete_list: completion list + * @cmpl_list: completion list * * Return: always 0 */ int mei_cl_irq_read_msg(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_msg_hdr *mei_hdr, - struct mei_cl_cb *complete_list) + struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_device *dev = cl->dev; struct mei_cl_cb *cb; @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ int mei_cl_irq_read_msg(struct mei_cl *cl, if (mei_hdr->msg_complete) { cl_dbg(dev, cl, "completed read length = %zu\n", cb->buf_idx); - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &complete_list->list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, cmpl_list); } else { pm_runtime_mark_last_busy(dev->dev); pm_request_autosuspend(dev->dev); @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ int mei_cl_irq_read_msg(struct mei_cl *cl, discard: if (cb) - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &complete_list->list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, cmpl_list); mei_irq_discard_msg(dev, mei_hdr); return 0; } @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ discard: * Return: 0, OK; otherwise, error. */ static int mei_cl_irq_disconnect_rsp(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) + struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_device *dev = cl->dev; u32 msg_slots; @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ static int mei_cl_irq_disconnect_rsp(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, return -EMSGSIZE; ret = mei_hbm_cl_disconnect_rsp(dev, cl); - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &cmpl_list->list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, cmpl_list); return ret; } @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ static int mei_cl_irq_disconnect_rsp(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, * Return: 0, OK; otherwise, error. */ static int mei_cl_irq_read(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) + struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_device *dev = cl->dev; u32 msg_slots; @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ static int mei_cl_irq_read(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, if (ret) { cl->status = ret; cb->buf_idx = 0; - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &cmpl_list->list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, cmpl_list); return ret; } @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ static inline bool hdr_is_fixed(struct mei_msg_hdr *mei_hdr) * Return: 0 on success, <0 on failure. */ int mei_irq_read_handler(struct mei_device *dev, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list, s32 *slots) + struct list_head *cmpl_list, s32 *slots) { struct mei_msg_hdr *mei_hdr; struct mei_cl *cl; @@ -347,12 +347,11 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(mei_irq_read_handler); * * Return: 0 on success, <0 on failure. */ -int mei_irq_write_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) +int mei_irq_write_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct list_head *cmpl_list) { struct mei_cl *cl; struct mei_cl_cb *cb, *next; - struct mei_cl_cb *list; s32 slots; int ret; @@ -367,19 +366,18 @@ int mei_irq_write_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) /* complete all waiting for write CB */ dev_dbg(dev->dev, "complete all waiting for write cb.\n"); - list = &dev->write_waiting_list; - list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &list->list, list) { + list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &dev->write_waiting_list, list) { cl = cb->cl; cl->status = 0; cl_dbg(dev, cl, "MEI WRITE COMPLETE\n"); cl->writing_state = MEI_WRITE_COMPLETE; - list_move_tail(&cb->list, &cmpl_list->list); + list_move_tail(&cb->list, cmpl_list); } /* complete control write list CB */ dev_dbg(dev->dev, "complete control write list cb.\n"); - list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &dev->ctrl_wr_list.list, list) { + list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &dev->ctrl_wr_list, list) { cl = cb->cl; switch (cb->fop_type) { case MEI_FOP_DISCONNECT: @@ -423,7 +421,7 @@ int mei_irq_write_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list) } /* complete write list CB */ dev_dbg(dev->dev, "complete write list cb.\n"); - list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &dev->write_list.list, list) { + list_for_each_entry_safe(cb, next, &dev->write_list, list) { cl = cb->cl; if (cl == &dev->iamthif_cl) ret = mei_amthif_irq_write(cl, cb, cmpl_list); diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/main.c b/drivers/misc/mei/main.c index e1bf54481fd6..9d0b7050c79a 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/main.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/main.c @@ -182,32 +182,36 @@ static ssize_t mei_read(struct file *file, char __user *ubuf, goto out; } - if (rets == -EBUSY && - !mei_cl_enqueue_ctrl_wr_cb(cl, length, MEI_FOP_READ, file)) { - rets = -ENOMEM; - goto out; - } - do { - mutex_unlock(&dev->device_lock); - - if (wait_event_interruptible(cl->rx_wait, - (!list_empty(&cl->rd_completed)) || - (!mei_cl_is_connected(cl)))) { +again: + mutex_unlock(&dev->device_lock); + if (wait_event_interruptible(cl->rx_wait, + !list_empty(&cl->rd_completed) || + !mei_cl_is_connected(cl))) { + if (signal_pending(current)) + return -EINTR; + return -ERESTARTSYS; + } + mutex_lock(&dev->device_lock); - if (signal_pending(current)) - return -EINTR; - return -ERESTARTSYS; - } + if (!mei_cl_is_connected(cl)) { + rets = -ENODEV; + goto out; + } - mutex_lock(&dev->device_lock); - if (!mei_cl_is_connected(cl)) { - rets = -ENODEV; - goto out; - } + cb = mei_cl_read_cb(cl, file); + if (!cb) { + /* + * For amthif all the waiters are woken up, + * but only fp with matching cb->fp get the cb, + * the others have to return to wait on read. + */ + if (cl == &dev->iamthif_cl) + goto again; - cb = mei_cl_read_cb(cl, file); - } while (!cb); + rets = 0; + goto out; + } copy_buffer: /* now copy the data to user space */ diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/mei_dev.h b/drivers/misc/mei/mei_dev.h index 8dadb98662a9..d41aac53a2ac 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/mei_dev.h +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/mei_dev.h @@ -328,6 +328,8 @@ ssize_t __mei_cl_recv(struct mei_cl *cl, u8 *buf, size_t length, bool mei_cl_bus_rx_event(struct mei_cl *cl); bool mei_cl_bus_notify_event(struct mei_cl *cl); void mei_cl_bus_remove_devices(struct mei_device *bus); +bool mei_cl_bus_module_get(struct mei_cl *cl); +void mei_cl_bus_module_put(struct mei_cl *cl); int mei_cl_bus_init(void); void mei_cl_bus_exit(void); @@ -439,10 +441,10 @@ struct mei_device { struct cdev cdev; int minor; - struct mei_cl_cb write_list; - struct mei_cl_cb write_waiting_list; - struct mei_cl_cb ctrl_wr_list; - struct mei_cl_cb ctrl_rd_list; + struct list_head write_list; + struct list_head write_waiting_list; + struct list_head ctrl_wr_list; + struct list_head ctrl_rd_list; struct list_head file_list; long open_handle_count; @@ -499,7 +501,7 @@ struct mei_device { bool override_fixed_address; /* amthif list for cmd waiting */ - struct mei_cl_cb amthif_cmd_list; + struct list_head amthif_cmd_list; struct mei_cl iamthif_cl; long iamthif_open_count; u32 iamthif_stall_timer; @@ -571,10 +573,10 @@ void mei_cancel_work(struct mei_device *dev); void mei_timer(struct work_struct *work); void mei_schedule_stall_timer(struct mei_device *dev); int mei_irq_read_handler(struct mei_device *dev, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list, s32 *slots); + struct list_head *cmpl_list, s32 *slots); -int mei_irq_write_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list); -void mei_irq_compl_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list); +int mei_irq_write_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct list_head *cmpl_list); +void mei_irq_compl_handler(struct mei_device *dev, struct list_head *cmpl_list); /* * AMTHIF - AMT Host Interface Functions @@ -590,12 +592,12 @@ int mei_amthif_release(struct mei_device *dev, struct file *file); int mei_amthif_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb); int mei_amthif_run_next_cmd(struct mei_device *dev); int mei_amthif_irq_write(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb, - struct mei_cl_cb *cmpl_list); + struct list_head *cmpl_list); void mei_amthif_complete(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_cl_cb *cb); int mei_amthif_irq_read_msg(struct mei_cl *cl, struct mei_msg_hdr *mei_hdr, - struct mei_cl_cb *complete_list); + struct list_head *cmpl_list); int mei_amthif_irq_read(struct mei_device *dev, s32 *slots); /* diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/pci-me.c b/drivers/misc/mei/pci-me.c index f9c6ec4b98ab..0a668fdfbbe9 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/pci-me.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/pci-me.c @@ -149,18 +149,18 @@ static int mei_me_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) return -ENODEV; /* enable pci dev */ - err = pci_enable_device(pdev); + err = pcim_enable_device(pdev); if (err) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to enable pci device.\n"); goto end; } /* set PCI host mastering */ pci_set_master(pdev); - /* pci request regions for mei driver */ - err = pci_request_regions(pdev, KBUILD_MODNAME); + /* pci request regions and mapping IO device memory for mei driver */ + err = pcim_iomap_regions(pdev, BIT(0), KBUILD_MODNAME); if (err) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to get pci regions.\n"); - goto disable_device; + goto end; } if (dma_set_mask(&pdev->dev, DMA_BIT_MASK(64)) || @@ -173,24 +173,18 @@ static int mei_me_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) } if (err) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "No usable DMA configuration, aborting\n"); - goto release_regions; + goto end; } - /* allocates and initializes the mei dev structure */ dev = mei_me_dev_init(pdev, cfg); if (!dev) { err = -ENOMEM; - goto release_regions; + goto end; } hw = to_me_hw(dev); - /* mapping IO device memory */ - hw->mem_addr = pci_iomap(pdev, 0, 0); - if (!hw->mem_addr) { - dev_err(&pdev->dev, "mapping I/O device memory failure.\n"); - err = -ENOMEM; - goto free_device; - } + hw->mem_addr = pcim_iomap_table(pdev)[0]; + pci_enable_msi(pdev); /* request and enable interrupt */ @@ -203,7 +197,7 @@ static int mei_me_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) if (err) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "request_threaded_irq failure. irq = %d\n", pdev->irq); - goto disable_msi; + goto end; } if (mei_start(dev)) { @@ -242,15 +236,6 @@ release_irq: mei_cancel_work(dev); mei_disable_interrupts(dev); free_irq(pdev->irq, dev); -disable_msi: - pci_disable_msi(pdev); - pci_iounmap(pdev, hw->mem_addr); -free_device: - kfree(dev); -release_regions: - pci_release_regions(pdev); -disable_device: - pci_disable_device(pdev); end: dev_err(&pdev->dev, "initialization failed.\n"); return err; @@ -267,7 +252,6 @@ end: static void mei_me_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev) { struct mei_device *dev; - struct mei_me_hw *hw; dev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev); if (!dev) @@ -276,33 +260,19 @@ static void mei_me_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev) if (mei_pg_is_enabled(dev)) pm_runtime_get_noresume(&pdev->dev); - hw = to_me_hw(dev); - - dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "stop\n"); mei_stop(dev); if (!pci_dev_run_wake(pdev)) mei_me_unset_pm_domain(dev); - /* disable interrupts */ mei_disable_interrupts(dev); free_irq(pdev->irq, dev); - pci_disable_msi(pdev); - - if (hw->mem_addr) - pci_iounmap(pdev, hw->mem_addr); mei_deregister(dev); - - kfree(dev); - - pci_release_regions(pdev); - pci_disable_device(pdev); - - } + #ifdef CONFIG_PM_SLEEP static int mei_me_pci_suspend(struct device *device) { diff --git a/drivers/misc/mei/pci-txe.c b/drivers/misc/mei/pci-txe.c index 58ffd30dcc91..fe088b40daf9 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mei/pci-txe.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mei/pci-txe.c @@ -52,17 +52,6 @@ static inline void mei_txe_set_pm_domain(struct mei_device *dev) {} static inline void mei_txe_unset_pm_domain(struct mei_device *dev) {} #endif /* CONFIG_PM */ -static void mei_txe_pci_iounmap(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct mei_txe_hw *hw) -{ - int i; - - for (i = SEC_BAR; i < NUM_OF_MEM_BARS; i++) { - if (hw->mem_addr[i]) { - pci_iounmap(pdev, hw->mem_addr[i]); - hw->mem_addr[i] = NULL; - } - } -} /** * mei_txe_probe - Device Initialization Routine * @@ -75,22 +64,22 @@ static int mei_txe_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) { struct mei_device *dev; struct mei_txe_hw *hw; + const int mask = BIT(SEC_BAR) | BIT(BRIDGE_BAR); int err; - int i; /* enable pci dev */ - err = pci_enable_device(pdev); + err = pcim_enable_device(pdev); if (err) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to enable pci device.\n"); goto end; } /* set PCI host mastering */ pci_set_master(pdev); - /* pci request regions for mei driver */ - err = pci_request_regions(pdev, KBUILD_MODNAME); + /* pci request regions and mapping IO device memory for mei driver */ + err = pcim_iomap_regions(pdev, mask, KBUILD_MODNAME); if (err) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to get pci regions.\n"); - goto disable_device; + goto end; } err = pci_set_dma_mask(pdev, DMA_BIT_MASK(36)); @@ -98,7 +87,7 @@ static int mei_txe_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) err = pci_set_dma_mask(pdev, DMA_BIT_MASK(32)); if (err) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "No suitable DMA available.\n"); - goto release_regions; + goto end; } } @@ -106,20 +95,10 @@ static int mei_txe_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) dev = mei_txe_dev_init(pdev); if (!dev) { err = -ENOMEM; - goto release_regions; + goto end; } hw = to_txe_hw(dev); - - /* mapping IO device memory */ - for (i = SEC_BAR; i < NUM_OF_MEM_BARS; i++) { - hw->mem_addr[i] = pci_iomap(pdev, i, 0); - if (!hw->mem_addr[i]) { - dev_err(&pdev->dev, "mapping I/O device memory failure.\n"); - err = -ENOMEM; - goto free_device; - } - } - + hw->mem_addr = pcim_iomap_table(pdev); pci_enable_msi(pdev); @@ -140,7 +119,7 @@ static int mei_txe_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) if (err) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "mei: request_threaded_irq failure. irq = %d\n", pdev->irq); - goto free_device; + goto end; } if (mei_start(dev)) { @@ -173,23 +152,9 @@ static int mei_txe_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) stop: mei_stop(dev); release_irq: - mei_cancel_work(dev); - - /* disable interrupts */ mei_disable_interrupts(dev); - free_irq(pdev->irq, dev); - pci_disable_msi(pdev); - -free_device: - mei_txe_pci_iounmap(pdev, hw); - - kfree(dev); -release_regions: - pci_release_regions(pdev); -disable_device: - pci_disable_device(pdev); end: dev_err(&pdev->dev, "initialization failed.\n"); return err; @@ -206,38 +171,24 @@ end: static void mei_txe_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev) { struct mei_device *dev; - struct mei_txe_hw *hw; dev = pci_get_drvdata(pdev); if (!dev) { - dev_err(&pdev->dev, "mei: dev =NULL\n"); + dev_err(&pdev->dev, "mei: dev == NULL\n"); return; } pm_runtime_get_noresume(&pdev->dev); - hw = to_txe_hw(dev); - mei_stop(dev); if (!pci_dev_run_wake(pdev)) mei_txe_unset_pm_domain(dev); - /* disable interrupts */ mei_disable_interrupts(dev); free_irq(pdev->irq, dev); - pci_disable_msi(pdev); - - pci_set_drvdata(pdev, NULL); - - mei_txe_pci_iounmap(pdev, hw); mei_deregister(dev); - - kfree(dev); - - pci_release_regions(pdev); - pci_disable_device(pdev); } diff --git a/drivers/misc/mic/vop/vop_vringh.c b/drivers/misc/mic/vop/vop_vringh.c index 88e45234d527..fed992e2c258 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/mic/vop/vop_vringh.c +++ b/drivers/misc/mic/vop/vop_vringh.c @@ -292,7 +292,6 @@ static int vop_virtio_add_device(struct vop_vdev *vdev, if (ret) { dev_err(vop_dev(vdev), "%s %d err %d\n", __func__, __LINE__, ret); - kfree(vdev); return ret; } diff --git a/drivers/misc/panel.c b/drivers/misc/panel.c index 6030ac5b8c63..ef2ece0f26af 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/panel.c +++ b/drivers/misc/panel.c @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ #include <linux/list.h> #include <linux/notifier.h> #include <linux/reboot.h> +#include <linux/workqueue.h> #include <generated/utsrelease.h> #include <linux/io.h> @@ -64,8 +65,6 @@ #define LCD_MINOR 156 #define KEYPAD_MINOR 185 -#define PANEL_VERSION "0.9.5" - #define LCD_MAXBYTES 256 /* max burst write */ #define KEYPAD_BUFFER 64 @@ -77,8 +76,8 @@ /* a key repeats this times INPUT_POLL_TIME */ #define KEYPAD_REP_DELAY (2) -/* keep the light on this times INPUT_POLL_TIME for each flash */ -#define FLASH_LIGHT_TEMPO (200) +/* keep the light on this many seconds for each flash */ +#define FLASH_LIGHT_TEMPO (4) /* converts an r_str() input to an active high, bits string : 000BAOSE */ #define PNL_PINPUT(a) ((((unsigned char)(a)) ^ 0x7F) >> 3) @@ -121,8 +120,6 @@ #define PIN_SELECP 17 #define PIN_NOT_SET 127 -#define LCD_FLAG_S 0x0001 -#define LCD_FLAG_ID 0x0002 #define LCD_FLAG_B 0x0004 /* blink on */ #define LCD_FLAG_C 0x0008 /* cursor on */ #define LCD_FLAG_D 0x0010 /* display on */ @@ -256,7 +253,10 @@ static struct { int hwidth; int charset; int proto; - int light_tempo; + + struct delayed_work bl_work; + struct mutex bl_tempo_lock; /* Protects access to bl_tempo */ + bool bl_tempo; /* TODO: use union here? */ struct { @@ -661,8 +661,6 @@ static void lcd_get_bits(unsigned int port, int *val) } } -static void init_scan_timer(void); - /* sets data port bits according to current signals values */ static int set_data_bits(void) { @@ -794,11 +792,8 @@ static void lcd_send_serial(int byte) } /* turn the backlight on or off */ -static void lcd_backlight(int on) +static void __lcd_backlight(int on) { - if (lcd.pins.bl == PIN_NONE) - return; - /* The backlight is activated by setting the AUTOFEED line to +5V */ spin_lock_irq(&pprt_lock); if (on) @@ -809,6 +804,44 @@ static void lcd_backlight(int on) spin_unlock_irq(&pprt_lock); } +static void lcd_backlight(int on) +{ + if (lcd.pins.bl == PIN_NONE) + return; + + mutex_lock(&lcd.bl_tempo_lock); + if (!lcd.bl_tempo) + __lcd_backlight(on); + mutex_unlock(&lcd.bl_tempo_lock); +} + +static void lcd_bl_off(struct work_struct *work) +{ + mutex_lock(&lcd.bl_tempo_lock); + if (lcd.bl_tempo) { + lcd.bl_tempo = false; + if (!(lcd.flags & LCD_FLAG_L)) + __lcd_backlight(0); + } + mutex_unlock(&lcd.bl_tempo_lock); +} + +/* turn the backlight on for a little while */ +static void lcd_poke(void) +{ + if (lcd.pins.bl == PIN_NONE) + return; + + cancel_delayed_work_sync(&lcd.bl_work); + + mutex_lock(&lcd.bl_tempo_lock); + if (!lcd.bl_tempo && !(lcd.flags & LCD_FLAG_L)) + __lcd_backlight(1); + lcd.bl_tempo = true; + schedule_delayed_work(&lcd.bl_work, FLASH_LIGHT_TEMPO * HZ); + mutex_unlock(&lcd.bl_tempo_lock); +} + /* send a command to the LCD panel in serial mode */ static void lcd_write_cmd_s(int cmd) { @@ -907,6 +940,13 @@ static void lcd_gotoxy(void) (lcd.hwidth - 1) : lcd.bwidth - 1)); } +static void lcd_home(void) +{ + lcd.addr.x = 0; + lcd.addr.y = 0; + lcd_gotoxy(); +} + static void lcd_print(char c) { if (lcd.addr.x < lcd.bwidth) { @@ -925,9 +965,7 @@ static void lcd_clear_fast_s(void) { int pos; - lcd.addr.x = 0; - lcd.addr.y = 0; - lcd_gotoxy(); + lcd_home(); spin_lock_irq(&pprt_lock); for (pos = 0; pos < lcd.height * lcd.hwidth; pos++) { @@ -939,9 +977,7 @@ static void lcd_clear_fast_s(void) } spin_unlock_irq(&pprt_lock); - lcd.addr.x = 0; - lcd.addr.y = 0; - lcd_gotoxy(); + lcd_home(); } /* fills the display with spaces and resets X/Y */ @@ -949,9 +985,7 @@ static void lcd_clear_fast_p8(void) { int pos; - lcd.addr.x = 0; - lcd.addr.y = 0; - lcd_gotoxy(); + lcd_home(); spin_lock_irq(&pprt_lock); for (pos = 0; pos < lcd.height * lcd.hwidth; pos++) { @@ -977,9 +1011,7 @@ static void lcd_clear_fast_p8(void) } spin_unlock_irq(&pprt_lock); - lcd.addr.x = 0; - lcd.addr.y = 0; - lcd_gotoxy(); + lcd_home(); } /* fills the display with spaces and resets X/Y */ @@ -987,9 +1019,7 @@ static void lcd_clear_fast_tilcd(void) { int pos; - lcd.addr.x = 0; - lcd.addr.y = 0; - lcd_gotoxy(); + lcd_home(); spin_lock_irq(&pprt_lock); for (pos = 0; pos < lcd.height * lcd.hwidth; pos++) { @@ -1000,9 +1030,7 @@ static void lcd_clear_fast_tilcd(void) spin_unlock_irq(&pprt_lock); - lcd.addr.x = 0; - lcd.addr.y = 0; - lcd_gotoxy(); + lcd_home(); } /* clears the display and resets X/Y */ @@ -1108,13 +1136,8 @@ static inline int handle_lcd_special_code(void) processed = 1; break; case '*': - /* flash back light using the keypad timer */ - if (scan_timer.function) { - if (lcd.light_tempo == 0 && - ((lcd.flags & LCD_FLAG_L) == 0)) - lcd_backlight(1); - lcd.light_tempo = FLASH_LIGHT_TEMPO; - } + /* flash back light */ + lcd_poke(); processed = 1; break; case 'f': /* Small Font */ @@ -1278,21 +1301,14 @@ static inline int handle_lcd_special_code(void) lcd_write_cmd(LCD_CMD_FUNCTION_SET | LCD_CMD_DATA_LEN_8BITS | ((lcd.flags & LCD_FLAG_F) - ? LCD_CMD_TWO_LINES : 0) - | ((lcd.flags & LCD_FLAG_N) ? LCD_CMD_FONT_5X10_DOTS + : 0) + | ((lcd.flags & LCD_FLAG_N) + ? LCD_CMD_TWO_LINES : 0)); /* check whether L flag was changed */ - else if ((oldflags ^ lcd.flags) & (LCD_FLAG_L)) { - if (lcd.flags & (LCD_FLAG_L)) - lcd_backlight(1); - else if (lcd.light_tempo == 0) - /* - * switch off the light only when the tempo - * lighting is gone - */ - lcd_backlight(0); - } + else if ((oldflags ^ lcd.flags) & (LCD_FLAG_L)) + lcd_backlight(!!(lcd.flags & LCD_FLAG_L)); } return processed; @@ -1376,9 +1392,7 @@ static void lcd_write_char(char c) processed = 1; } else if (!strcmp(lcd.esc_seq.buf, "[H")) { /* cursor to home */ - lcd.addr.x = 0; - lcd.addr.y = 0; - lcd_gotoxy(); + lcd_home(); processed = 1; } /* codes starting with ^[[L */ @@ -1625,8 +1639,10 @@ static void lcd_init(void) else lcd_char_conv = NULL; - if (lcd.pins.bl != PIN_NONE) - init_scan_timer(); + if (lcd.pins.bl != PIN_NONE) { + mutex_init(&lcd.bl_tempo_lock); + INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&lcd.bl_work, lcd_bl_off); + } pin_to_bits(lcd.pins.e, lcd_bits[LCD_PORT_D][LCD_BIT_E], lcd_bits[LCD_PORT_C][LCD_BIT_E]); @@ -1655,14 +1671,11 @@ static void lcd_init(void) panel_lcd_print("\x1b[Lc\x1b[Lb\x1b[L*" CONFIG_PANEL_BOOT_MESSAGE); #endif #else - panel_lcd_print("\x1b[Lc\x1b[Lb\x1b[L*Linux-" UTS_RELEASE "\nPanel-" - PANEL_VERSION); + panel_lcd_print("\x1b[Lc\x1b[Lb\x1b[L*Linux-" UTS_RELEASE); #endif - lcd.addr.x = 0; - lcd.addr.y = 0; /* clear the display on the next device opening */ lcd.must_clear = true; - lcd_gotoxy(); + lcd_home(); } /* @@ -1997,19 +2010,8 @@ static void panel_scan_timer(void) panel_process_inputs(); } - if (lcd.enabled && lcd.initialized) { - if (keypressed) { - if (lcd.light_tempo == 0 && - ((lcd.flags & LCD_FLAG_L) == 0)) - lcd_backlight(1); - lcd.light_tempo = FLASH_LIGHT_TEMPO; - } else if (lcd.light_tempo > 0) { - lcd.light_tempo--; - if (lcd.light_tempo == 0 && - ((lcd.flags & LCD_FLAG_L) == 0)) - lcd_backlight(0); - } - } + if (keypressed && lcd.enabled && lcd.initialized) + lcd_poke(); mod_timer(&scan_timer, jiffies + INPUT_POLL_TIME); } @@ -2270,25 +2272,26 @@ static void panel_detach(struct parport *port) if (scan_timer.function) del_timer_sync(&scan_timer); - if (pprt) { - if (keypad.enabled) { - misc_deregister(&keypad_dev); - keypad_initialized = 0; - } + if (keypad.enabled) { + misc_deregister(&keypad_dev); + keypad_initialized = 0; + } - if (lcd.enabled) { - panel_lcd_print("\x0cLCD driver " PANEL_VERSION - "\nunloaded.\x1b[Lc\x1b[Lb\x1b[L-"); - misc_deregister(&lcd_dev); - lcd.initialized = false; + if (lcd.enabled) { + panel_lcd_print("\x0cLCD driver unloaded.\x1b[Lc\x1b[Lb\x1b[L-"); + misc_deregister(&lcd_dev); + if (lcd.pins.bl != PIN_NONE) { + cancel_delayed_work_sync(&lcd.bl_work); + __lcd_backlight(0); } - - /* TODO: free all input signals */ - parport_release(pprt); - parport_unregister_device(pprt); - pprt = NULL; - unregister_reboot_notifier(&panel_notifier); + lcd.initialized = false; } + + /* TODO: free all input signals */ + parport_release(pprt); + parport_unregister_device(pprt); + pprt = NULL; + unregister_reboot_notifier(&panel_notifier); } static struct parport_driver panel_driver = { @@ -2400,7 +2403,7 @@ static int __init panel_init_module(void) if (!lcd.enabled && !keypad.enabled) { /* no device enabled, let's exit */ - pr_err("driver version " PANEL_VERSION " disabled.\n"); + pr_err("panel driver disabled.\n"); return -ENODEV; } @@ -2411,12 +2414,10 @@ static int __init panel_init_module(void) } if (pprt) - pr_info("driver version " PANEL_VERSION - " registered on parport%d (io=0x%lx).\n", parport, - pprt->port->base); + pr_info("panel driver registered on parport%d (io=0x%lx).\n", + parport, pprt->port->base); else - pr_info("driver version " PANEL_VERSION - " not yet registered\n"); + pr_info("panel driver not yet registered\n"); return 0; } diff --git a/drivers/misc/sram-exec.c b/drivers/misc/sram-exec.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ac522417c462 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/misc/sram-exec.c @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +/* + * SRAM protect-exec region helper functions + * + * Copyright (C) 2017 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/ + * Dave Gerlach + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * This program is distributed "as is" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any + * kind, whether express or implied; without even the implied warranty + * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + */ + +#include <linux/device.h> +#include <linux/genalloc.h> +#include <linux/sram.h> + +#include <asm/cacheflush.h> + +#include "sram.h" + +static DEFINE_MUTEX(exec_pool_list_mutex); +static LIST_HEAD(exec_pool_list); + +int sram_check_protect_exec(struct sram_dev *sram, struct sram_reserve *block, + struct sram_partition *part) +{ + unsigned long base = (unsigned long)part->base; + unsigned long end = base + block->size; + + if (!PAGE_ALIGNED(base) || !PAGE_ALIGNED(end)) { + dev_err(sram->dev, + "SRAM pool marked with 'protect-exec' is not page aligned and will not be created.\n"); + return -ENOMEM; + } + + return 0; +} + +int sram_add_protect_exec(struct sram_partition *part) +{ + mutex_lock(&exec_pool_list_mutex); + list_add_tail(&part->list, &exec_pool_list); + mutex_unlock(&exec_pool_list_mutex); + + return 0; +} + +/** + * sram_exec_copy - copy data to a protected executable region of sram + * + * @pool: struct gen_pool retrieved that is part of this sram + * @dst: Destination address for the copy, that must be inside pool + * @src: Source address for the data to copy + * @size: Size of copy to perform, which starting from dst, must reside in pool + * + * This helper function allows sram driver to act as central control location + * of 'protect-exec' pools which are normal sram pools but are always set + * read-only and executable except when copying data to them, at which point + * they are set to read-write non-executable, to make sure no memory is + * writeable and executable at the same time. This region must be page-aligned + * and is checked during probe, otherwise page attribute manipulation would + * not be possible. + */ +int sram_exec_copy(struct gen_pool *pool, void *dst, void *src, + size_t size) +{ + struct sram_partition *part = NULL, *p; + unsigned long base; + int pages; + + mutex_lock(&exec_pool_list_mutex); + list_for_each_entry(p, &exec_pool_list, list) { + if (p->pool == pool) + part = p; + } + mutex_unlock(&exec_pool_list_mutex); + + if (!part) + return -EINVAL; + + if (!addr_in_gen_pool(pool, (unsigned long)dst, size)) + return -EINVAL; + + base = (unsigned long)part->base; + pages = PAGE_ALIGN(size) / PAGE_SIZE; + + mutex_lock(&part->lock); + + set_memory_nx((unsigned long)base, pages); + set_memory_rw((unsigned long)base, pages); + + memcpy(dst, src, size); + + set_memory_ro((unsigned long)base, pages); + set_memory_x((unsigned long)base, pages); + + mutex_unlock(&part->lock); + + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(sram_exec_copy); diff --git a/drivers/misc/sram.c b/drivers/misc/sram.c index b33ab8ce47ab..d1185b78cf9a 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/sram.c +++ b/drivers/misc/sram.c @@ -31,35 +31,9 @@ #include <linux/mfd/syscon.h> #include <soc/at91/atmel-secumod.h> -#define SRAM_GRANULARITY 32 - -struct sram_partition { - void __iomem *base; - - struct gen_pool *pool; - struct bin_attribute battr; - struct mutex lock; -}; - -struct sram_dev { - struct device *dev; - void __iomem *virt_base; - - struct gen_pool *pool; - struct clk *clk; +#include "sram.h" - struct sram_partition *partition; - u32 partitions; -}; - -struct sram_reserve { - struct list_head list; - u32 start; - u32 size; - bool export; - bool pool; - const char *label; -}; +#define SRAM_GRANULARITY 32 static ssize_t sram_read(struct file *filp, struct kobject *kobj, struct bin_attribute *attr, @@ -148,6 +122,18 @@ static int sram_add_partition(struct sram_dev *sram, struct sram_reserve *block, if (ret) return ret; } + if (block->protect_exec) { + ret = sram_check_protect_exec(sram, block, part); + if (ret) + return ret; + + ret = sram_add_pool(sram, block, start, part); + if (ret) + return ret; + + sram_add_protect_exec(part); + } + sram->partitions++; return 0; @@ -233,7 +219,11 @@ static int sram_reserve_regions(struct sram_dev *sram, struct resource *res) if (of_find_property(child, "pool", NULL)) block->pool = true; - if ((block->export || block->pool) && block->size) { + if (of_find_property(child, "protect-exec", NULL)) + block->protect_exec = true; + + if ((block->export || block->pool || block->protect_exec) && + block->size) { exports++; label = NULL; @@ -249,8 +239,10 @@ static int sram_reserve_regions(struct sram_dev *sram, struct resource *res) block->label = devm_kstrdup(sram->dev, label, GFP_KERNEL); - if (!block->label) + if (!block->label) { + ret = -ENOMEM; goto err_chunks; + } dev_dbg(sram->dev, "found %sblock '%s' 0x%x-0x%x\n", block->export ? "exported " : "", block->label, @@ -293,7 +285,8 @@ static int sram_reserve_regions(struct sram_dev *sram, struct resource *res) goto err_chunks; } - if ((block->export || block->pool) && block->size) { + if ((block->export || block->pool || block->protect_exec) && + block->size) { ret = sram_add_partition(sram, block, res->start + block->start); if (ret) { diff --git a/drivers/misc/sram.h b/drivers/misc/sram.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c181ce4c8fca --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/misc/sram.h @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +/* + * Defines for the SRAM driver + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + */ +#ifndef __SRAM_H +#define __SRAM_H + +struct sram_partition { + void __iomem *base; + + struct gen_pool *pool; + struct bin_attribute battr; + struct mutex lock; + struct list_head list; +}; + +struct sram_dev { + struct device *dev; + void __iomem *virt_base; + + struct gen_pool *pool; + struct clk *clk; + + struct sram_partition *partition; + u32 partitions; +}; + +struct sram_reserve { + struct list_head list; + u32 start; + u32 size; + bool export; + bool pool; + bool protect_exec; + const char *label; +}; + +#ifdef CONFIG_SRAM_EXEC +int sram_check_protect_exec(struct sram_dev *sram, struct sram_reserve *block, + struct sram_partition *part); +int sram_add_protect_exec(struct sram_partition *part); +#else +static inline int sram_check_protect_exec(struct sram_dev *sram, + struct sram_reserve *block, + struct sram_partition *part) +{ + return -ENODEV; +} + +static inline int sram_add_protect_exec(struct sram_partition *part) +{ + return -ENODEV; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_SRAM_EXEC */ +#endif /* __SRAM_H */ diff --git a/drivers/misc/vmw_vmci/vmci_guest.c b/drivers/misc/vmw_vmci/vmci_guest.c index 189b32519748..9d659542a335 100644 --- a/drivers/misc/vmw_vmci/vmci_guest.c +++ b/drivers/misc/vmw_vmci/vmci_guest.c @@ -54,10 +54,7 @@ struct vmci_guest_device { struct device *dev; /* PCI device we are attached to */ void __iomem *iobase; - unsigned int irq; - unsigned int intr_type; bool exclusive_vectors; - struct msix_entry msix_entries[VMCI_MAX_INTRS]; struct tasklet_struct datagram_tasklet; struct tasklet_struct bm_tasklet; @@ -369,30 +366,6 @@ static void vmci_process_bitmap(unsigned long data) } /* - * Enable MSI-X. Try exclusive vectors first, then shared vectors. - */ -static int vmci_enable_msix(struct pci_dev *pdev, - struct vmci_guest_device *vmci_dev) -{ - int i; - int result; - - for (i = 0; i < VMCI_MAX_INTRS; ++i) { - vmci_dev->msix_entries[i].entry = i; - vmci_dev->msix_entries[i].vector = i; - } - - result = pci_enable_msix_exact(pdev, - vmci_dev->msix_entries, VMCI_MAX_INTRS); - if (result == 0) - vmci_dev->exclusive_vectors = true; - else if (result == -ENOSPC) - result = pci_enable_msix_exact(pdev, vmci_dev->msix_entries, 1); - - return result; -} - -/* * Interrupt handler for legacy or MSI interrupt, or for first MSI-X * interrupt (vector VMCI_INTR_DATAGRAM). */ @@ -406,7 +379,7 @@ static irqreturn_t vmci_interrupt(int irq, void *_dev) * Otherwise we must read the ICR to determine what to do. */ - if (dev->intr_type == VMCI_INTR_TYPE_MSIX && dev->exclusive_vectors) { + if (dev->exclusive_vectors) { tasklet_schedule(&dev->datagram_tasklet); } else { unsigned int icr; @@ -491,7 +464,6 @@ static int vmci_guest_probe_device(struct pci_dev *pdev, } vmci_dev->dev = &pdev->dev; - vmci_dev->intr_type = VMCI_INTR_TYPE_INTX; vmci_dev->exclusive_vectors = false; vmci_dev->iobase = iobase; @@ -592,26 +564,26 @@ static int vmci_guest_probe_device(struct pci_dev *pdev, * Enable interrupts. Try MSI-X first, then MSI, and then fallback on * legacy interrupts. */ - if (!vmci_disable_msix && !vmci_enable_msix(pdev, vmci_dev)) { - vmci_dev->intr_type = VMCI_INTR_TYPE_MSIX; - vmci_dev->irq = vmci_dev->msix_entries[0].vector; - } else if (!vmci_disable_msi && !pci_enable_msi(pdev)) { - vmci_dev->intr_type = VMCI_INTR_TYPE_MSI; - vmci_dev->irq = pdev->irq; + error = pci_alloc_irq_vectors(pdev, VMCI_MAX_INTRS, VMCI_MAX_INTRS, + PCI_IRQ_MSIX); + if (error) { + error = pci_alloc_irq_vectors(pdev, 1, 1, + PCI_IRQ_MSIX | PCI_IRQ_MSI | PCI_IRQ_LEGACY); + if (error) + goto err_remove_bitmap; } else { - vmci_dev->intr_type = VMCI_INTR_TYPE_INTX; - vmci_dev->irq = pdev->irq; + vmci_dev->exclusive_vectors = true; } /* * Request IRQ for legacy or MSI interrupts, or for first * MSI-X vector. */ - error = request_irq(vmci_dev->irq, vmci_interrupt, IRQF_SHARED, - KBUILD_MODNAME, vmci_dev); + error = request_irq(pci_irq_vector(pdev, 0), vmci_interrupt, + IRQF_SHARED, KBUILD_MODNAME, vmci_dev); if (error) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Irq %u in use: %d\n", - vmci_dev->irq, error); + pci_irq_vector(pdev, 0), error); goto err_disable_msi; } @@ -622,13 +594,13 @@ static int vmci_guest_probe_device(struct pci_dev *pdev, * between the vectors. */ if (vmci_dev->exclusive_vectors) { - error = request_irq(vmci_dev->msix_entries[1].vector, + error = request_irq(pci_irq_vector(pdev, 1), vmci_interrupt_bm, 0, KBUILD_MODNAME, vmci_dev); if (error) { dev_err(&pdev->dev, "Failed to allocate irq %u: %d\n", - vmci_dev->msix_entries[1].vector, error); + pci_irq_vector(pdev, 1), error); goto err_free_irq; } } @@ -651,15 +623,12 @@ static int vmci_guest_probe_device(struct pci_dev *pdev, return 0; err_free_irq: - free_irq(vmci_dev->irq, vmci_dev); + free_irq(pci_irq_vector(pdev, 0), vmci_dev); tasklet_kill(&vmci_dev->datagram_tasklet); tasklet_kill(&vmci_dev->bm_tasklet); err_disable_msi: - if (vmci_dev->intr_type == VMCI_INTR_TYPE_MSIX) - pci_disable_msix(pdev); - else if (vmci_dev->intr_type == VMCI_INTR_TYPE_MSI) - pci_disable_msi(pdev); + pci_free_irq_vectors(pdev); vmci_err = vmci_event_unsubscribe(ctx_update_sub_id); if (vmci_err < VMCI_SUCCESS) @@ -719,14 +688,10 @@ static void vmci_guest_remove_device(struct pci_dev *pdev) * MSI-X, we might have multiple vectors, each with their own * IRQ, which we must free too. */ - free_irq(vmci_dev->irq, vmci_dev); - if (vmci_dev->intr_type == VMCI_INTR_TYPE_MSIX) { - if (vmci_dev->exclusive_vectors) - free_irq(vmci_dev->msix_entries[1].vector, vmci_dev); - pci_disable_msix(pdev); - } else if (vmci_dev->intr_type == VMCI_INTR_TYPE_MSI) { - pci_disable_msi(pdev); - } + if (vmci_dev->exclusive_vectors) + free_irq(pci_irq_vector(pdev, 1), vmci_dev); + free_irq(pci_irq_vector(pdev, 0), vmci_dev); + pci_free_irq_vectors(pdev); tasklet_kill(&vmci_dev->datagram_tasklet); tasklet_kill(&vmci_dev->bm_tasklet); diff --git a/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc.c b/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc.c index fd6ebbefd919..d35ebd993b38 100644 --- a/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc.c +++ b/drivers/net/hyperv/netvsc.c @@ -703,8 +703,6 @@ static u32 netvsc_copy_to_send_buf(struct netvsc_device *net_device, char *dest = start + (section_index * net_device->send_section_size) + pend_size; int i; - bool is_data_pkt = (skb != NULL) ? true : false; - bool xmit_more = (skb != NULL) ? skb->xmit_more : false; u32 msg_size = 0; u32 padding = 0; u32 remain = packet->total_data_buflen % net_device->pkt_align; @@ -712,7 +710,7 @@ static u32 netvsc_copy_to_send_buf(struct netvsc_device *net_device, packet->page_buf_cnt; /* Add padding */ - if (is_data_pkt && xmit_more && remain && + if (skb && skb->xmit_more && remain && !packet->cp_partial) { padding = net_device->pkt_align - remain; rndis_msg->msg_len += padding; @@ -754,7 +752,6 @@ static inline int netvsc_send_pkt( int ret; struct hv_page_buffer *pgbuf; u32 ring_avail = hv_ringbuf_avail_percent(&out_channel->outbound); - bool xmit_more = (skb != NULL) ? skb->xmit_more : false; nvmsg.hdr.msg_type = NVSP_MSG1_TYPE_SEND_RNDIS_PKT; if (skb != NULL) { @@ -778,16 +775,6 @@ static inline int netvsc_send_pkt( if (out_channel->rescind) return -ENODEV; - /* - * It is possible that once we successfully place this packet - * on the ringbuffer, we may stop the queue. In that case, we want - * to notify the host independent of the xmit_more flag. We don't - * need to be precise here; in the worst case we may signal the host - * unnecessarily. - */ - if (ring_avail < (RING_AVAIL_PERCENT_LOWATER + 1)) - xmit_more = false; - if (packet->page_buf_cnt) { pgbuf = packet->cp_partial ? (*pb) + packet->rmsg_pgcnt : (*pb); @@ -797,15 +784,13 @@ static inline int netvsc_send_pkt( &nvmsg, sizeof(struct nvsp_message), req_id, - VMBUS_DATA_PACKET_FLAG_COMPLETION_REQUESTED, - !xmit_more); + VMBUS_DATA_PACKET_FLAG_COMPLETION_REQUESTED); } else { ret = vmbus_sendpacket_ctl(out_channel, &nvmsg, sizeof(struct nvsp_message), req_id, VM_PKT_DATA_INBAND, - VMBUS_DATA_PACKET_FLAG_COMPLETION_REQUESTED, - !xmit_more); + VMBUS_DATA_PACKET_FLAG_COMPLETION_REQUESTED); } if (ret == 0) { diff --git a/drivers/nvmem/core.c b/drivers/nvmem/core.c index 398ea7f54826..408b521ee520 100644 --- a/drivers/nvmem/core.c +++ b/drivers/nvmem/core.c @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ static struct nvmem_device *nvmem_find(const char *name) /** * of_nvmem_device_get() - Get nvmem device from a given id * - * @dev node: Device tree node that uses the nvmem device + * @np: Device tree node that uses the nvmem device. * @id: nvmem name from nvmem-names property. * * Return: ERR_PTR() on error or a valid pointer to a struct nvmem_device @@ -634,8 +634,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_nvmem_device_get); /** * nvmem_device_get() - Get nvmem device from a given id * - * @dev : Device that uses the nvmem device - * @id: nvmem name from nvmem-names property. + * @dev: Device that uses the nvmem device. + * @dev_name: name of the requested nvmem device. * * Return: ERR_PTR() on error or a valid pointer to a struct nvmem_device * on success. @@ -674,6 +674,7 @@ static void devm_nvmem_device_release(struct device *dev, void *res) /** * devm_nvmem_device_put() - put alredy got nvmem device * + * @dev: Device that uses the nvmem device. * @nvmem: pointer to nvmem device allocated by devm_nvmem_cell_get(), * that needs to be released. */ @@ -702,8 +703,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(nvmem_device_put); /** * devm_nvmem_device_get() - Get nvmem cell of device form a given id * - * @dev node: Device tree node that uses the nvmem cell - * @id: nvmem name in nvmems property. + * @dev: Device that requests the nvmem device. + * @id: name id for the requested nvmem device. * * Return: ERR_PTR() on error or a valid pointer to a struct nvmem_cell * on success. The nvmem_cell will be freed by the automatically once the @@ -745,8 +746,10 @@ static struct nvmem_cell *nvmem_cell_get_from_list(const char *cell_id) /** * of_nvmem_cell_get() - Get a nvmem cell from given device node and cell id * - * @dev node: Device tree node that uses the nvmem cell - * @id: nvmem cell name from nvmem-cell-names property. + * @np: Device tree node that uses the nvmem cell. + * @name: nvmem cell name from nvmem-cell-names property, or NULL + * for the cell at index 0 (the lone cell with no accompanying + * nvmem-cell-names property). * * Return: Will be an ERR_PTR() on error or a valid pointer * to a struct nvmem_cell. The nvmem_cell will be freed by the @@ -759,9 +762,12 @@ struct nvmem_cell *of_nvmem_cell_get(struct device_node *np, struct nvmem_cell *cell; struct nvmem_device *nvmem; const __be32 *addr; - int rval, len, index; + int rval, len; + int index = 0; - index = of_property_match_string(np, "nvmem-cell-names", name); + /* if cell name exists, find index to the name */ + if (name) + index = of_property_match_string(np, "nvmem-cell-names", name); cell_np = of_parse_phandle(np, "nvmem-cells", index); if (!cell_np) @@ -830,8 +836,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_nvmem_cell_get); /** * nvmem_cell_get() - Get nvmem cell of device form a given cell name * - * @dev node: Device tree node that uses the nvmem cell - * @id: nvmem cell name to get. + * @dev: Device that requests the nvmem cell. + * @cell_id: nvmem cell name to get. * * Return: Will be an ERR_PTR() on error or a valid pointer * to a struct nvmem_cell. The nvmem_cell will be freed by the @@ -859,8 +865,8 @@ static void devm_nvmem_cell_release(struct device *dev, void *res) /** * devm_nvmem_cell_get() - Get nvmem cell of device form a given id * - * @dev node: Device tree node that uses the nvmem cell - * @id: nvmem id in nvmem-names property. + * @dev: Device that requests the nvmem cell. + * @id: nvmem cell name id to get. * * Return: Will be an ERR_PTR() on error or a valid pointer * to a struct nvmem_cell. The nvmem_cell will be freed by the @@ -900,7 +906,8 @@ static int devm_nvmem_cell_match(struct device *dev, void *res, void *data) * devm_nvmem_cell_put() - Release previously allocated nvmem cell * from devm_nvmem_cell_get. * - * @cell: Previously allocated nvmem cell by devm_nvmem_cell_get() + * @dev: Device that requests the nvmem cell. + * @cell: Previously allocated nvmem cell by devm_nvmem_cell_get(). */ void devm_nvmem_cell_put(struct device *dev, struct nvmem_cell *cell) { @@ -916,7 +923,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(devm_nvmem_cell_put); /** * nvmem_cell_put() - Release previously allocated nvmem cell. * - * @cell: Previously allocated nvmem cell by nvmem_cell_get() + * @cell: Previously allocated nvmem cell by nvmem_cell_get(). */ void nvmem_cell_put(struct nvmem_cell *cell) { @@ -970,7 +977,8 @@ static int __nvmem_cell_read(struct nvmem_device *nvmem, if (cell->bit_offset || cell->nbits) nvmem_shift_read_buffer_in_place(cell, buf); - *len = cell->bytes; + if (len) + *len = cell->bytes; return 0; } @@ -979,7 +987,8 @@ static int __nvmem_cell_read(struct nvmem_device *nvmem, * nvmem_cell_read() - Read a given nvmem cell * * @cell: nvmem cell to be read. - * @len: pointer to length of cell which will be populated on successful read. + * @len: pointer to length of cell which will be populated on successful read; + * can be NULL. * * Return: ERR_PTR() on error or a valid pointer to a buffer on success. The * buffer should be freed by the consumer with a kfree(). @@ -1126,7 +1135,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(nvmem_device_cell_read); * nvmem_device_cell_write() - Write cell to a given nvmem device * * @nvmem: nvmem device to be written to. - * @info: nvmem cell info to be written + * @info: nvmem cell info to be written. * @buf: buffer to be written to cell. * * Return: length of bytes written or negative error code on failure. diff --git a/drivers/nvmem/imx-ocotp.c b/drivers/nvmem/imx-ocotp.c index 8e7b120696fa..b8ca1e677b01 100644 --- a/drivers/nvmem/imx-ocotp.c +++ b/drivers/nvmem/imx-ocotp.c @@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ static const struct of_device_id imx_ocotp_dt_ids[] = { { .compatible = "fsl,imx6q-ocotp", (void *)128 }, { .compatible = "fsl,imx6sl-ocotp", (void *)64 }, { .compatible = "fsl,imx6sx-ocotp", (void *)128 }, + { .compatible = "fsl,imx6ul-ocotp", (void *)128 }, { }, }; MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, imx_ocotp_dt_ids); diff --git a/drivers/platform/goldfish/pdev_bus.c b/drivers/platform/goldfish/pdev_bus.c index 1f52462f4cdd..dd9ea463c2a4 100644 --- a/drivers/platform/goldfish/pdev_bus.c +++ b/drivers/platform/goldfish/pdev_bus.c @@ -157,23 +157,26 @@ static int goldfish_new_pdev(void) static irqreturn_t goldfish_pdev_bus_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) { irqreturn_t ret = IRQ_NONE; + while (1) { u32 op = readl(pdev_bus_base + PDEV_BUS_OP); - switch (op) { - case PDEV_BUS_OP_DONE: - return IRQ_NONE; + switch (op) { case PDEV_BUS_OP_REMOVE_DEV: goldfish_pdev_remove(); + ret = IRQ_HANDLED; break; case PDEV_BUS_OP_ADD_DEV: goldfish_new_pdev(); + ret = IRQ_HANDLED; break; + + case PDEV_BUS_OP_DONE: + default: + return ret; } - ret = IRQ_HANDLED; } - return ret; } static int goldfish_pdev_bus_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) diff --git a/drivers/uio/uio_hv_generic.c b/drivers/uio/uio_hv_generic.c index 50958f167305..48d5327d38d4 100644 --- a/drivers/uio/uio_hv_generic.c +++ b/drivers/uio/uio_hv_generic.c @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ hv_uio_probe(struct hv_device *dev, goto fail; dev->channel->inbound.ring_buffer->interrupt_mask = 1; - dev->channel->batched_reading = false; + set_channel_read_mode(dev->channel, HV_CALL_DIRECT); /* Fill general uio info */ pdata->info.name = "uio_hv_generic"; diff --git a/drivers/vme/vme.c b/drivers/vme/vme.c index bdbadaa47ef3..0035cf79760a 100644 --- a/drivers/vme/vme.c +++ b/drivers/vme/vme.c @@ -1625,10 +1625,25 @@ static int vme_bus_probe(struct device *dev) return retval; } +static int vme_bus_remove(struct device *dev) +{ + int retval = -ENODEV; + struct vme_driver *driver; + struct vme_dev *vdev = dev_to_vme_dev(dev); + + driver = dev->platform_data; + + if (driver->remove != NULL) + retval = driver->remove(vdev); + + return retval; +} + struct bus_type vme_bus_type = { .name = "vme", .match = vme_bus_match, .probe = vme_bus_probe, + .remove = vme_bus_remove, }; EXPORT_SYMBOL(vme_bus_type); diff --git a/drivers/w1/masters/ds2490.c b/drivers/w1/masters/ds2490.c index 049a884a756f..be77b7914fad 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/masters/ds2490.c +++ b/drivers/w1/masters/ds2490.c @@ -153,6 +153,9 @@ struct ds_device */ u16 spu_bit; + u8 st_buf[ST_SIZE]; + u8 byte_buf; + struct w1_bus_master master; }; @@ -174,7 +177,6 @@ struct ds_status u8 data_in_buffer_status; u8 reserved1; u8 reserved2; - }; static struct usb_device_id ds_id_table [] = { @@ -244,28 +246,6 @@ static int ds_send_control(struct ds_device *dev, u16 value, u16 index) return err; } -static int ds_recv_status_nodump(struct ds_device *dev, struct ds_status *st, - unsigned char *buf, int size) -{ - int count, err; - - memset(st, 0, sizeof(*st)); - - count = 0; - err = usb_interrupt_msg(dev->udev, usb_rcvintpipe(dev->udev, - dev->ep[EP_STATUS]), buf, size, &count, 1000); - if (err < 0) { - pr_err("Failed to read 1-wire data from 0x%x: err=%d.\n", - dev->ep[EP_STATUS], err); - return err; - } - - if (count >= sizeof(*st)) - memcpy(st, buf, sizeof(*st)); - - return count; -} - static inline void ds_print_msg(unsigned char *buf, unsigned char *str, int off) { pr_info("%45s: %8x\n", str, buf[off]); @@ -324,6 +304,35 @@ static void ds_dump_status(struct ds_device *dev, unsigned char *buf, int count) } } +static int ds_recv_status(struct ds_device *dev, struct ds_status *st, + bool dump) +{ + int count, err; + + if (st) + memset(st, 0, sizeof(*st)); + + count = 0; + err = usb_interrupt_msg(dev->udev, + usb_rcvintpipe(dev->udev, + dev->ep[EP_STATUS]), + dev->st_buf, sizeof(dev->st_buf), + &count, 1000); + if (err < 0) { + pr_err("Failed to read 1-wire data from 0x%x: err=%d.\n", + dev->ep[EP_STATUS], err); + return err; + } + + if (dump) + ds_dump_status(dev, dev->st_buf, count); + + if (st && count >= sizeof(*st)) + memcpy(st, dev->st_buf, sizeof(*st)); + + return count; +} + static void ds_reset_device(struct ds_device *dev) { ds_send_control_cmd(dev, CTL_RESET_DEVICE, 0); @@ -344,7 +353,6 @@ static void ds_reset_device(struct ds_device *dev) static int ds_recv_data(struct ds_device *dev, unsigned char *buf, int size) { int count, err; - struct ds_status st; /* Careful on size. If size is less than what is available in * the input buffer, the device fails the bulk transfer and @@ -359,14 +367,9 @@ static int ds_recv_data(struct ds_device *dev, unsigned char *buf, int size) err = usb_bulk_msg(dev->udev, usb_rcvbulkpipe(dev->udev, dev->ep[EP_DATA_IN]), buf, size, &count, 1000); if (err < 0) { - u8 buf[ST_SIZE]; - int count; - pr_info("Clearing ep0x%x.\n", dev->ep[EP_DATA_IN]); usb_clear_halt(dev->udev, usb_rcvbulkpipe(dev->udev, dev->ep[EP_DATA_IN])); - - count = ds_recv_status_nodump(dev, &st, buf, sizeof(buf)); - ds_dump_status(dev, buf, count); + ds_recv_status(dev, NULL, true); return err; } @@ -404,7 +407,6 @@ int ds_stop_pulse(struct ds_device *dev, int limit) { struct ds_status st; int count = 0, err = 0; - u8 buf[ST_SIZE]; do { err = ds_send_control(dev, CTL_HALT_EXE_IDLE, 0); @@ -413,7 +415,7 @@ int ds_stop_pulse(struct ds_device *dev, int limit) err = ds_send_control(dev, CTL_RESUME_EXE, 0); if (err) break; - err = ds_recv_status_nodump(dev, &st, buf, sizeof(buf)); + err = ds_recv_status(dev, &st, false); if (err) break; @@ -456,18 +458,17 @@ int ds_detect(struct ds_device *dev, struct ds_status *st) static int ds_wait_status(struct ds_device *dev, struct ds_status *st) { - u8 buf[ST_SIZE]; int err, count = 0; do { st->status = 0; - err = ds_recv_status_nodump(dev, st, buf, sizeof(buf)); + err = ds_recv_status(dev, st, false); #if 0 if (err >= 0) { int i; printk("0x%x: count=%d, status: ", dev->ep[EP_STATUS], err); for (i=0; i<err; ++i) - printk("%02x ", buf[i]); + printk("%02x ", dev->st_buf[i]); printk("\n"); } #endif @@ -485,7 +486,7 @@ static int ds_wait_status(struct ds_device *dev, struct ds_status *st) * can do something with it). */ if (err > 16 || count >= 100 || err < 0) - ds_dump_status(dev, buf, err); + ds_dump_status(dev, dev->st_buf, err); /* Extended data isn't an error. Well, a short is, but the dump * would have already told the user that and we can't do anything @@ -608,7 +609,6 @@ static int ds_write_byte(struct ds_device *dev, u8 byte) { int err; struct ds_status st; - u8 rbyte; err = ds_send_control(dev, COMM_BYTE_IO | COMM_IM | dev->spu_bit, byte); if (err) @@ -621,11 +621,11 @@ static int ds_write_byte(struct ds_device *dev, u8 byte) if (err) return err; - err = ds_recv_data(dev, &rbyte, sizeof(rbyte)); + err = ds_recv_data(dev, &dev->byte_buf, 1); if (err < 0) return err; - return !(byte == rbyte); + return !(byte == dev->byte_buf); } static int ds_read_byte(struct ds_device *dev, u8 *byte) @@ -712,7 +712,6 @@ static void ds9490r_search(void *data, struct w1_master *master, int err; u16 value, index; struct ds_status st; - u8 st_buf[ST_SIZE]; int search_limit; int found = 0; int i; @@ -724,7 +723,12 @@ static void ds9490r_search(void *data, struct w1_master *master, /* FIFO 128 bytes, bulk packet size 64, read a multiple of the * packet size. */ - u64 buf[2*64/8]; + const size_t bufsize = 2 * 64; + u64 *buf; + + buf = kmalloc(bufsize, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!buf) + return; mutex_lock(&master->bus_mutex); @@ -745,10 +749,9 @@ static void ds9490r_search(void *data, struct w1_master *master, do { schedule_timeout(jtime); - if (ds_recv_status_nodump(dev, &st, st_buf, sizeof(st_buf)) < - sizeof(st)) { + err = ds_recv_status(dev, &st, false); + if (err < 0 || err < sizeof(st)) break; - } if (st.data_in_buffer_status) { /* Bulk in can receive partial ids, but when it does @@ -758,7 +761,7 @@ static void ds9490r_search(void *data, struct w1_master *master, * bulk without first checking if status says there * is data to read. */ - err = ds_recv_data(dev, (u8 *)buf, sizeof(buf)); + err = ds_recv_data(dev, (u8 *)buf, bufsize); if (err < 0) break; for (i = 0; i < err/8; ++i) { @@ -794,9 +797,14 @@ static void ds9490r_search(void *data, struct w1_master *master, } search_out: mutex_unlock(&master->bus_mutex); + kfree(buf); } #if 0 +/* + * FIXME: if this disabled code is ever used in the future all ds_send_data() + * calls must be changed to use a DMAable buffer. + */ static int ds_match_access(struct ds_device *dev, u64 init) { int err; @@ -845,13 +853,12 @@ static int ds_set_path(struct ds_device *dev, u64 init) static u8 ds9490r_touch_bit(void *data, u8 bit) { - u8 ret; struct ds_device *dev = data; - if (ds_touch_bit(dev, bit, &ret)) + if (ds_touch_bit(dev, bit, &dev->byte_buf)) return 0; - return ret; + return dev->byte_buf; } #if 0 @@ -866,13 +873,12 @@ static u8 ds9490r_read_bit(void *data) { struct ds_device *dev = data; int err; - u8 bit = 0; - err = ds_touch_bit(dev, 1, &bit); + err = ds_touch_bit(dev, 1, &dev->byte_buf); if (err) return 0; - return bit & 1; + return dev->byte_buf & 1; } #endif @@ -887,32 +893,51 @@ static u8 ds9490r_read_byte(void *data) { struct ds_device *dev = data; int err; - u8 byte = 0; - err = ds_read_byte(dev, &byte); + err = ds_read_byte(dev, &dev->byte_buf); if (err) return 0; - return byte; + return dev->byte_buf; } static void ds9490r_write_block(void *data, const u8 *buf, int len) { struct ds_device *dev = data; + u8 *tbuf; + + if (len <= 0) + return; + + tbuf = kmemdup(buf, len, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!tbuf) + return; - ds_write_block(dev, (u8 *)buf, len); + ds_write_block(dev, tbuf, len); + + kfree(tbuf); } static u8 ds9490r_read_block(void *data, u8 *buf, int len) { struct ds_device *dev = data; int err; + u8 *tbuf; - err = ds_read_block(dev, buf, len); - if (err < 0) + if (len <= 0) + return 0; + + tbuf = kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!tbuf) return 0; - return len; + err = ds_read_block(dev, tbuf, len); + if (err >= 0) + memcpy(buf, tbuf, len); + + kfree(tbuf); + + return err >= 0 ? len : 0; } static u8 ds9490r_reset(void *data) diff --git a/drivers/w1/masters/omap_hdq.c b/drivers/w1/masters/omap_hdq.c index bb09de633939..fb190c259607 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/masters/omap_hdq.c +++ b/drivers/w1/masters/omap_hdq.c @@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ static int omap_hdq_probe(struct platform_device *pdev) ret = _omap_hdq_reset(hdq_data); if (ret) { dev_dbg(&pdev->dev, "reset failed\n"); - return -EINVAL; + goto err_irq; } rev = hdq_reg_in(hdq_data, OMAP_HDQ_REVISION); diff --git a/drivers/w1/slaves/Kconfig b/drivers/w1/slaves/Kconfig index cfe74d09932e..0ef9f2663dbd 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/slaves/Kconfig +++ b/drivers/w1/slaves/Kconfig @@ -16,6 +16,14 @@ config W1_SLAVE_SMEM Say Y here if you want to connect 1-wire simple 64bit memory rom(ds2401/ds2411/ds1990*) to your wire. +config W1_SLAVE_DS2405 + tristate "DS2405 Addressable Switch" + help + Say Y or M here if you want to use a DS2405 1-wire + single-channel addressable switch. + This device can also work as a single-channel + binary remote sensor. + config W1_SLAVE_DS2408 tristate "8-Channel Addressable Switch (IO Expander) 0x29 family support (DS2408)" help diff --git a/drivers/w1/slaves/Makefile b/drivers/w1/slaves/Makefile index 1e9989afe7bf..b4a358955ef9 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/slaves/Makefile +++ b/drivers/w1/slaves/Makefile @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_W1_SLAVE_THERM) += w1_therm.o obj-$(CONFIG_W1_SLAVE_SMEM) += w1_smem.o +obj-$(CONFIG_W1_SLAVE_DS2405) += w1_ds2405.o obj-$(CONFIG_W1_SLAVE_DS2408) += w1_ds2408.o obj-$(CONFIG_W1_SLAVE_DS2413) += w1_ds2413.o obj-$(CONFIG_W1_SLAVE_DS2406) += w1_ds2406.o diff --git a/drivers/w1/slaves/w1_ds2405.c b/drivers/w1/slaves/w1_ds2405.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d5d54876cb64 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/w1/slaves/w1_ds2405.c @@ -0,0 +1,227 @@ +/* + * w1_ds2405.c + * + * Copyright (c) 2017 Maciej S. Szmigiero <mail@maciej.szmigiero.name> + * Based on w1_therm.c copyright (c) 2004 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> + * + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the therms 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. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + */ + +#include <linux/device.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/moduleparam.h> +#include <linux/mutex.h> +#include <linux/string.h> +#include <linux/types.h> + +#include "../w1.h" +#include "../w1_family.h" + +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); +MODULE_AUTHOR("Maciej S. Szmigiero <mail@maciej.szmigiero.name>"); +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for 1-wire Dallas DS2405 PIO."); +MODULE_ALIAS("w1-family-" __stringify(W1_FAMILY_DS2405)); + +static int w1_ds2405_select(struct w1_slave *sl, bool only_active) +{ + struct w1_master *dev = sl->master; + + u64 dev_addr = le64_to_cpu(*(u64 *)&sl->reg_num); + unsigned int bit_ctr; + + if (w1_reset_bus(dev) != 0) + return 0; + + /* + * We cannot use a normal Match ROM command + * since doing so would toggle PIO state + */ + w1_write_8(dev, only_active ? W1_ALARM_SEARCH : W1_SEARCH); + + for (bit_ctr = 0; bit_ctr < 64; bit_ctr++) { + int bit2send = !!(dev_addr & BIT(bit_ctr)); + u8 ret; + + ret = w1_triplet(dev, bit2send); + + if ((ret & (BIT(0) | BIT(1))) == + (BIT(0) | BIT(1))) /* no devices found */ + return 0; + + if (!!(ret & BIT(2)) != bit2send) + /* wrong direction taken - no such device */ + return 0; + } + + return 1; +} + +static int w1_ds2405_read_pio(struct w1_slave *sl) +{ + if (w1_ds2405_select(sl, true)) + return 0; /* "active" means PIO is low */ + + if (w1_ds2405_select(sl, false)) + return 1; + + return -ENODEV; +} + +static ssize_t state_show(struct device *device, + struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) +{ + struct w1_slave *sl = dev_to_w1_slave(device); + struct w1_master *dev = sl->master; + + int ret; + ssize_t f_retval; + u8 state; + + ret = mutex_lock_interruptible(&dev->bus_mutex); + if (ret) + return ret; + + if (!w1_ds2405_select(sl, false)) { + f_retval = -ENODEV; + goto out_unlock; + } + + state = w1_read_8(dev); + if (state != 0 && + state != 0xff) { + dev_err(device, "non-consistent state %x\n", state); + f_retval = -EIO; + goto out_unlock; + } + + *buf = state ? '1' : '0'; + f_retval = 1; + +out_unlock: + w1_reset_bus(dev); + mutex_unlock(&dev->bus_mutex); + + return f_retval; +} + +static ssize_t output_show(struct device *device, + struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) +{ + struct w1_slave *sl = dev_to_w1_slave(device); + struct w1_master *dev = sl->master; + + int ret; + ssize_t f_retval; + + ret = mutex_lock_interruptible(&dev->bus_mutex); + if (ret) + return ret; + + ret = w1_ds2405_read_pio(sl); + if (ret < 0) { + f_retval = ret; + goto out_unlock; + } + + *buf = ret ? '1' : '0'; + f_retval = 1; + +out_unlock: + w1_reset_bus(dev); + mutex_unlock(&dev->bus_mutex); + + return f_retval; +} + +static ssize_t output_store(struct device *device, + struct device_attribute *attr, + const char *buf, size_t count) +{ + struct w1_slave *sl = dev_to_w1_slave(device); + struct w1_master *dev = sl->master; + + int ret, current_pio; + unsigned int val; + ssize_t f_retval; + + if (count < 1) + return -EINVAL; + + if (sscanf(buf, " %u%n", &val, &ret) < 1) + return -EINVAL; + + if (val != 0 && val != 1) + return -EINVAL; + + f_retval = ret; + + ret = mutex_lock_interruptible(&dev->bus_mutex); + if (ret) + return ret; + + current_pio = w1_ds2405_read_pio(sl); + if (current_pio < 0) { + f_retval = current_pio; + goto out_unlock; + } + + if (current_pio == val) + goto out_unlock; + + if (w1_reset_bus(dev) != 0) { + f_retval = -ENODEV; + goto out_unlock; + } + + /* + * can't use w1_reset_select_slave() here since it uses Skip ROM if + * there is only one device on bus + */ + do { + u64 dev_addr = le64_to_cpu(*(u64 *)&sl->reg_num); + u8 cmd[9]; + + cmd[0] = W1_MATCH_ROM; + memcpy(&cmd[1], &dev_addr, sizeof(dev_addr)); + + w1_write_block(dev, cmd, sizeof(cmd)); + } while (0); + +out_unlock: + w1_reset_bus(dev); + mutex_unlock(&dev->bus_mutex); + + return f_retval; +} + +static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(state); +static DEVICE_ATTR_RW(output); + +static struct attribute *w1_ds2405_attrs[] = { + &dev_attr_state.attr, + &dev_attr_output.attr, + NULL +}; + +ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(w1_ds2405); + +static struct w1_family_ops w1_ds2405_fops = { + .groups = w1_ds2405_groups +}; + +static struct w1_family w1_family_ds2405 = { + .fid = W1_FAMILY_DS2405, + .fops = &w1_ds2405_fops +}; + +module_w1_family(w1_family_ds2405); diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1.c b/drivers/w1/w1.c index e213c678bbfe..90a3d9338fd2 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1.c +++ b/drivers/w1/w1.c @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1.c - * * Copyright (c) 2004 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include <linux/delay.h> @@ -763,6 +756,7 @@ int w1_attach_slave_device(struct w1_master *dev, struct w1_reg_num *rn) dev_err(&dev->dev, "%s: Attaching %s failed.\n", __func__, sl->name); w1_family_put(sl->family); + atomic_dec(&sl->master->refcnt); kfree(sl); return err; } diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1.h b/drivers/w1/w1.h index 129895f562b0..758a7a6322e9 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1.h +++ b/drivers/w1/w1.h @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1.h - * * Copyright (c) 2004 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef __W1_H diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1_family.c b/drivers/w1/w1_family.c index 1dc3051f7d76..df1c9bb90eb5 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1_family.c +++ b/drivers/w1/w1_family.c @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1_family.c - * * Copyright (c) 2004 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include <linux/spinlock.h> diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1_family.h b/drivers/w1/w1_family.h index 10a7a0767187..c4a6b257a367 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1_family.h +++ b/drivers/w1/w1_family.h @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1_family.h - * * Copyright (c) 2004 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef __W1_FAMILY_H @@ -30,6 +23,7 @@ #define W1_FAMILY_BQ27000 0x01 #define W1_FAMILY_SMEM_01 0x01 #define W1_FAMILY_SMEM_81 0x81 +#define W1_FAMILY_DS2405 0x05 #define W1_THERM_DS18S20 0x10 #define W1_FAMILY_DS28E04 0x1C #define W1_COUNTER_DS2423 0x1D diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1_int.c b/drivers/w1/w1_int.c index 20f766afa4c7..4ce1b66d5092 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1_int.c +++ b/drivers/w1/w1_int.c @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1_int.c - * * Copyright (c) 2004 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include <linux/kernel.h> diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1_int.h b/drivers/w1/w1_int.h index 2ad7d4414bed..371989159216 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1_int.h +++ b/drivers/w1/w1_int.h @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1_int.h - * * Copyright (c) 2004 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef __W1_INT_H diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1_io.c b/drivers/w1/w1_io.c index f4bc8c100a01..de8bebc27896 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1_io.c +++ b/drivers/w1/w1_io.c @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1_io.c - * * Copyright (c) 2004 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include <asm/io.h> @@ -233,6 +226,7 @@ u8 w1_triplet(struct w1_master *dev, int bdir) return retval; } } +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(w1_triplet); /** * w1_read_8() - Reads 8 bits. diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1_log.h b/drivers/w1/w1_log.h index f9eecff23b8d..dd1422b6afbb 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1_log.h +++ b/drivers/w1/w1_log.h @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1_log.h - * * Copyright (c) 2004 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef __W1_LOG_H diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c b/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c index 881597a191b8..49e520ca79c5 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c +++ b/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.c @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1_netlink.c - * * Copyright (c) 2003 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #include <linux/slab.h> diff --git a/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.h b/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.h index c99a9ce05e62..b389e5ff5fa5 100644 --- a/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.h +++ b/drivers/w1/w1_netlink.h @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ /* - * w1_netlink.h - * * Copyright (c) 2003 Evgeniy Polyakov <zbr@ioremap.net> * - * * 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 @@ -13,10 +10,6 @@ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef __W1_NETLINK_H diff --git a/include/linux/extcon.h b/include/linux/extcon.h index b871c0cb1f02..7010fb01a81a 100644 --- a/include/linux/extcon.h +++ b/include/linux/extcon.h @@ -46,7 +46,18 @@ #define EXTCON_USB 1 #define EXTCON_USB_HOST 2 -/* Charging external connector */ +/* + * Charging external connector + * + * When one SDP charger connector was reported, we should also report + * the USB connector, which means EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP should always + * appear together with EXTCON_USB. The same as ACA charger connector, + * EXTCON_CHG_USB_ACA would normally appear with EXTCON_USB_HOST. + * + * The EXTCON_CHG_USB_SLOW connector can provide at least 500mA of + * current at 5V. The EXTCON_CHG_USB_FAST connector can provide at + * least 1A of current at 5V. + */ #define EXTCON_CHG_USB_SDP 5 /* Standard Downstream Port */ #define EXTCON_CHG_USB_DCP 6 /* Dedicated Charging Port */ #define EXTCON_CHG_USB_CDP 7 /* Charging Downstream Port */ @@ -54,6 +65,7 @@ #define EXTCON_CHG_USB_FAST 9 #define EXTCON_CHG_USB_SLOW 10 #define EXTCON_CHG_WPT 11 /* Wireless Power Transfer */ +#define EXTCON_CHG_USB_PD 12 /* USB Power Delivery */ /* Jack external connector */ #define EXTCON_JACK_MICROPHONE 20 @@ -160,62 +172,7 @@ union extcon_property_value { }; struct extcon_cable; - -/** - * struct extcon_dev - An extcon device represents one external connector. - * @name: The name of this extcon device. Parent device name is - * used if NULL. - * @supported_cable: Array of supported cable names ending with EXTCON_NONE. - * If supported_cable is NULL, cable name related APIs - * are disabled. - * @mutually_exclusive: Array of mutually exclusive set of cables that cannot - * be attached simultaneously. The array should be - * ending with NULL or be NULL (no mutually exclusive - * cables). For example, if it is { 0x7, 0x30, 0}, then, - * {0, 1}, {0, 1, 2}, {0, 2}, {1, 2}, or {4, 5} cannot - * be attached simulataneously. {0x7, 0} is equivalent to - * {0x3, 0x6, 0x5, 0}. If it is {0xFFFFFFFF, 0}, there - * can be no simultaneous connections. - * @dev: Device of this extcon. - * @state: Attach/detach state of this extcon. Do not provide at - * register-time. - * @nh: Notifier for the state change events from this extcon - * @entry: To support list of extcon devices so that users can - * search for extcon devices based on the extcon name. - * @lock: - * @max_supported: Internal value to store the number of cables. - * @extcon_dev_type: Device_type struct to provide attribute_groups - * customized for each extcon device. - * @cables: Sysfs subdirectories. Each represents one cable. - * - * In most cases, users only need to provide "User initializing data" of - * this struct when registering an extcon. In some exceptional cases, - * optional callbacks may be needed. However, the values in "internal data" - * are overwritten by register function. - */ -struct extcon_dev { - /* Optional user initializing data */ - const char *name; - const unsigned int *supported_cable; - const u32 *mutually_exclusive; - - /* Internal data. Please do not set. */ - struct device dev; - struct raw_notifier_head *nh; - struct list_head entry; - int max_supported; - spinlock_t lock; /* could be called by irq handler */ - u32 state; - - /* /sys/class/extcon/.../cable.n/... */ - struct device_type extcon_dev_type; - struct extcon_cable *cables; - - /* /sys/class/extcon/.../mutually_exclusive/... */ - struct attribute_group attr_g_muex; - struct attribute **attrs_muex; - struct device_attribute *d_attrs_muex; -}; +struct extcon_dev; #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_EXTCON) diff --git a/include/linux/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.h b/include/linux/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.h index a0e03b13b449..2aa32075bca1 100644 --- a/include/linux/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.h +++ b/include/linux/extcon/extcon-adc-jack.h @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ struct adc_jack_pdata { const char *name; const char *consumer_channel; - const enum extcon *cable_names; + const unsigned int *cable_names; /* The last entry's state should be 0 */ struct adc_jack_cond *adc_conditions; diff --git a/include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h b/include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h index 16551d5eac36..57beb5d09bfc 100644 --- a/include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h +++ b/include/linux/fpga/fpga-mgr.h @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ #define _LINUX_FPGA_MGR_H struct fpga_manager; +struct sg_table; /** * enum fpga_mgr_states - fpga framework states @@ -88,6 +89,7 @@ struct fpga_image_info { * @state: returns an enum value of the FPGA's state * @write_init: prepare the FPGA to receive confuration data * @write: write count bytes of configuration data to the FPGA + * @write_sg: write the scatter list of configuration data to the FPGA * @write_complete: set FPGA to operating state after writing is done * @fpga_remove: optional: Set FPGA into a specific state during driver remove * @@ -102,6 +104,7 @@ struct fpga_manager_ops { struct fpga_image_info *info, const char *buf, size_t count); int (*write)(struct fpga_manager *mgr, const char *buf, size_t count); + int (*write_sg)(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct sg_table *sgt); int (*write_complete)(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct fpga_image_info *info); void (*fpga_remove)(struct fpga_manager *mgr); @@ -129,6 +132,8 @@ struct fpga_manager { int fpga_mgr_buf_load(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct fpga_image_info *info, const char *buf, size_t count); +int fpga_mgr_buf_load_sg(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct fpga_image_info *info, + struct sg_table *sgt); int fpga_mgr_firmware_load(struct fpga_manager *mgr, struct fpga_image_info *info, diff --git a/include/linux/fsi.h b/include/linux/fsi.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..273cbf6400ea --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/fsi.h @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/* FSI device & driver interfaces + * + * Copyright (C) IBM Corporation 2016 + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + * + * 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. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + */ + +#ifndef LINUX_FSI_H +#define LINUX_FSI_H + +#include <linux/device.h> + +struct fsi_device { + struct device dev; + u8 engine_type; + u8 version; +}; + +struct fsi_device_id { + u8 engine_type; + u8 version; +}; + +#define FSI_VERSION_ANY 0 + +#define FSI_DEVICE(t) \ + .engine_type = (t), .version = FSI_VERSION_ANY, + +#define FSI_DEVICE_VERSIONED(t, v) \ + .engine_type = (t), .version = (v), + + +struct fsi_driver { + struct device_driver drv; + const struct fsi_device_id *id_table; +}; + +#define to_fsi_dev(devp) container_of(devp, struct fsi_device, dev) +#define to_fsi_drv(drvp) container_of(drvp, struct fsi_driver, drv) + +extern struct bus_type fsi_bus_type; + +#endif /* LINUX_FSI_H */ diff --git a/include/linux/hyperv.h b/include/linux/hyperv.h index 183efde54269..62bbf3c1aa4a 100644 --- a/include/linux/hyperv.h +++ b/include/linux/hyperv.h @@ -32,11 +32,10 @@ #include <linux/scatterlist.h> #include <linux/list.h> #include <linux/timer.h> -#include <linux/workqueue.h> #include <linux/completion.h> #include <linux/device.h> #include <linux/mod_devicetable.h> - +#include <linux/interrupt.h> #define MAX_PAGE_BUFFER_COUNT 32 #define MAX_MULTIPAGE_BUFFER_COUNT 32 /* 128K */ @@ -139,8 +138,8 @@ struct hv_ring_buffer_info { * for the specified ring buffer */ static inline void -hv_get_ringbuffer_availbytes(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi, - u32 *read, u32 *write) +hv_get_ringbuffer_availbytes(const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi, + u32 *read, u32 *write) { u32 read_loc, write_loc, dsize; @@ -154,7 +153,7 @@ hv_get_ringbuffer_availbytes(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi, *read = dsize - *write; } -static inline u32 hv_get_bytes_to_read(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) +static inline u32 hv_get_bytes_to_read(const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) { u32 read_loc, write_loc, dsize, read; @@ -168,7 +167,7 @@ static inline u32 hv_get_bytes_to_read(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) return read; } -static inline u32 hv_get_bytes_to_write(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) +static inline u32 hv_get_bytes_to_write(const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) { u32 read_loc, write_loc, dsize, write; @@ -641,6 +640,7 @@ struct vmbus_channel_msginfo { /* Synchronize the request/response if needed */ struct completion waitevent; + struct vmbus_channel *waiting_channel; union { struct vmbus_channel_version_supported version_supported; struct vmbus_channel_open_result open_result; @@ -683,11 +683,6 @@ struct hv_input_signal_event_buffer { struct hv_input_signal_event event; }; -enum hv_signal_policy { - HV_SIGNAL_POLICY_DEFAULT = 0, - HV_SIGNAL_POLICY_EXPLICIT, -}; - enum hv_numa_policy { HV_BALANCED = 0, HV_LOCALIZED, @@ -747,26 +742,27 @@ struct vmbus_channel { struct vmbus_close_msg close_msg; - /* Channel callback are invoked in this workqueue context */ - /* HANDLE dataWorkQueue; */ - + /* Channel callback's invoked in softirq context */ + struct tasklet_struct callback_event; void (*onchannel_callback)(void *context); void *channel_callback_context; /* - * A channel can be marked for efficient (batched) - * reading: - * If batched_reading is set to "true", we read until the - * channel is empty and hold off interrupts from the host - * during the entire read process. - * If batched_reading is set to "false", the client is not - * going to perform batched reading. - * - * By default we will enable batched reading; specific - * drivers that don't want this behavior can turn it off. + * A channel can be marked for one of three modes of reading: + * BATCHED - callback called from taslket and should read + * channel until empty. Interrupts from the host + * are masked while read is in process (default). + * DIRECT - callback called from tasklet (softirq). + * ISR - callback called in interrupt context and must + * invoke its own deferred processing. + * Host interrupts are disabled and must be re-enabled + * when ring is empty. */ - - bool batched_reading; + enum hv_callback_mode { + HV_CALL_BATCHED, + HV_CALL_DIRECT, + HV_CALL_ISR + } callback_mode; bool is_dedicated_interrupt; struct hv_input_signal_event_buffer sig_buf; @@ -850,23 +846,6 @@ struct vmbus_channel { */ struct list_head percpu_list; /* - * Host signaling policy: The default policy will be - * based on the ring buffer state. We will also support - * a policy where the client driver can have explicit - * signaling control. - */ - enum hv_signal_policy signal_policy; - /* - * On the channel send side, many of the VMBUS - * device drivers explicity serialize access to the - * outgoing ring buffer. Give more control to the - * VMBUS device drivers in terms how to serialize - * accesss to the outgoing ring buffer. - * The default behavior will be to aquire the - * ring lock to preserve the current behavior. - */ - bool acquire_ring_lock; - /* * For performance critical channels (storage, networking * etc,), Hyper-V has a mechanism to enhance the throughput * at the expense of latency: @@ -906,32 +885,22 @@ struct vmbus_channel { }; -static inline void set_channel_lock_state(struct vmbus_channel *c, bool state) -{ - c->acquire_ring_lock = state; -} - static inline bool is_hvsock_channel(const struct vmbus_channel *c) { return !!(c->offermsg.offer.chn_flags & VMBUS_CHANNEL_TLNPI_PROVIDER_OFFER); } -static inline void set_channel_signal_state(struct vmbus_channel *c, - enum hv_signal_policy policy) -{ - c->signal_policy = policy; -} - static inline void set_channel_affinity_state(struct vmbus_channel *c, enum hv_numa_policy policy) { c->affinity_policy = policy; } -static inline void set_channel_read_state(struct vmbus_channel *c, bool state) +static inline void set_channel_read_mode(struct vmbus_channel *c, + enum hv_callback_mode mode) { - c->batched_reading = state; + c->callback_mode = mode; } static inline void set_per_channel_state(struct vmbus_channel *c, void *s) @@ -1054,8 +1023,7 @@ extern int vmbus_sendpacket_ctl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, u32 bufferLen, u64 requestid, enum vmbus_packet_type type, - u32 flags, - bool kick_q); + u32 flags); extern int vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer(struct vmbus_channel *channel, struct hv_page_buffer pagebuffers[], @@ -1070,8 +1038,7 @@ extern int vmbus_sendpacket_pagebuffer_ctl(struct vmbus_channel *channel, void *buffer, u32 bufferlen, u64 requestid, - u32 flags, - bool kick_q); + u32 flags); extern int vmbus_sendpacket_multipagebuffer(struct vmbus_channel *channel, struct hv_multipage_buffer *mpb, @@ -1458,9 +1425,10 @@ struct hyperv_service_callback { }; #define MAX_SRV_VER 0x7ffffff -extern bool vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(struct icmsg_hdr *, - struct icmsg_negotiate *, u8 *, int, - int); +extern bool vmbus_prep_negotiate_resp(struct icmsg_hdr *icmsghdrp, u8 *buf, + const int *fw_version, int fw_vercnt, + const int *srv_version, int srv_vercnt, + int *nego_fw_version, int *nego_srv_version); void hv_event_tasklet_disable(struct vmbus_channel *channel); void hv_event_tasklet_enable(struct vmbus_channel *channel); @@ -1480,9 +1448,9 @@ void vmbus_set_event(struct vmbus_channel *channel); /* Get the start of the ring buffer. */ static inline void * -hv_get_ring_buffer(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info) +hv_get_ring_buffer(const struct hv_ring_buffer_info *ring_info) { - return (void *)ring_info->ring_buffer->buffer; + return ring_info->ring_buffer->buffer; } /* @@ -1545,6 +1513,36 @@ init_cached_read_index(struct vmbus_channel *channel) } /* + * Mask off host interrupt callback notifications + */ +static inline void hv_begin_read(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) +{ + rbi->ring_buffer->interrupt_mask = 1; + + /* make sure mask update is not reordered */ + virt_mb(); +} + +/* + * Re-enable host callback and return number of outstanding bytes + */ +static inline u32 hv_end_read(struct hv_ring_buffer_info *rbi) +{ + + rbi->ring_buffer->interrupt_mask = 0; + + /* make sure mask update is not reordered */ + virt_mb(); + + /* + * Now check to see if the ring buffer is still empty. + * If it is not, we raced and we need to process new + * incoming messages. + */ + return hv_get_bytes_to_read(rbi); +} + +/* * An API to support in-place processing of incoming VMBUS packets. */ #define VMBUS_PKT_TRAILER 8 diff --git a/include/linux/miscdevice.h b/include/linux/miscdevice.h index ed30d5d713e3..0590263c462c 100644 --- a/include/linux/miscdevice.h +++ b/include/linux/miscdevice.h @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ /*#define ADB_MOUSE_MINOR 10 FIXME OBSOLETE */ #define WATCHDOG_MINOR 130 /* Watchdog timer */ #define TEMP_MINOR 131 /* Temperature Sensor */ +#define APM_MINOR_DEV 134 #define RTC_MINOR 135 #define EFI_RTC_MINOR 136 /* EFI Time services */ #define VHCI_MINOR 137 diff --git a/include/linux/platform_data/ti-aemif.h b/include/linux/platform_data/ti-aemif.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ac72e115093c --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/platform_data/ti-aemif.h @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +/* + * TI DaVinci AEMIF platform glue. + * + * Copyright (C) 2017 BayLibre SAS + * + * Author: + * Bartosz Golaszewski <bgolaszewski@baylibre.com> + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. + */ + +#ifndef __TI_DAVINCI_AEMIF_DATA_H__ +#define __TI_DAVINCI_AEMIF_DATA_H__ + +#include <linux/of_platform.h> + +struct aemif_platform_data { + struct of_dev_auxdata *dev_lookup; +}; + +#endif /* __TI_DAVINCI_AEMIF_DATA_H__ */ diff --git a/include/linux/sram.h b/include/linux/sram.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c97dcbe8ce25 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/sram.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* + * Generic SRAM Driver Interface + * + * 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 version 2. + * + * This program is distributed "as is" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any + * kind, whether express or implied; without even the implied warranty + * of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + */ +#ifndef __LINUX_SRAM_H__ +#define __LINUX_SRAM_H__ + +struct gen_pool; + +#ifdef CONFIG_SRAM_EXEC +int sram_exec_copy(struct gen_pool *pool, void *dst, void *src, size_t size); +#else +static inline int sram_exec_copy(struct gen_pool *pool, void *dst, void *src, + size_t size) +{ + return -ENODEV; +} +#endif /* CONFIG_SRAM_EXEC */ +#endif /* __LINUX_SRAM_H__ */ diff --git a/include/linux/vme.h b/include/linux/vme.h index 8c589176c2f8..ec5e8bf6118e 100644 --- a/include/linux/vme.h +++ b/include/linux/vme.h @@ -108,7 +108,6 @@ struct vme_dev { }; struct vme_driver { - struct list_head node; const char *name; int (*match)(struct vme_dev *); int (*probe)(struct vme_dev *); diff --git a/include/linux/vmw_vmci_defs.h b/include/linux/vmw_vmci_defs.h index 1bd31a38c51e..b724ef7005de 100644 --- a/include/linux/vmw_vmci_defs.h +++ b/include/linux/vmw_vmci_defs.h @@ -54,13 +54,6 @@ #define VMCI_IMR_DATAGRAM 0x1 #define VMCI_IMR_NOTIFICATION 0x2 -/* Interrupt type. */ -enum { - VMCI_INTR_TYPE_INTX = 0, - VMCI_INTR_TYPE_MSI = 1, - VMCI_INTR_TYPE_MSIX = 2, -}; - /* Maximum MSI/MSI-X interrupt vectors in the device. */ #define VMCI_MAX_INTRS 2 diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/android/binder.h b/include/uapi/linux/android/binder.h index 41420e341e75..51f891fb1b18 100644 --- a/include/uapi/linux/android/binder.h +++ b/include/uapi/linux/android/binder.h @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ enum { BINDER_TYPE_HANDLE = B_PACK_CHARS('s', 'h', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE), BINDER_TYPE_WEAK_HANDLE = B_PACK_CHARS('w', 'h', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE), BINDER_TYPE_FD = B_PACK_CHARS('f', 'd', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE), + BINDER_TYPE_FDA = B_PACK_CHARS('f', 'd', 'a', B_TYPE_LARGE), + BINDER_TYPE_PTR = B_PACK_CHARS('p', 't', '*', B_TYPE_LARGE), }; enum { @@ -48,6 +50,14 @@ typedef __u64 binder_size_t; typedef __u64 binder_uintptr_t; #endif +/** + * struct binder_object_header - header shared by all binder metadata objects. + * @type: type of the object + */ +struct binder_object_header { + __u32 type; +}; + /* * This is the flattened representation of a Binder object for transfer * between processes. The 'offsets' supplied as part of a binder transaction @@ -56,9 +66,8 @@ typedef __u64 binder_uintptr_t; * between processes. */ struct flat_binder_object { - /* 8 bytes for large_flat_header. */ - __u32 type; - __u32 flags; + struct binder_object_header hdr; + __u32 flags; /* 8 bytes of data. */ union { @@ -70,6 +79,84 @@ struct flat_binder_object { binder_uintptr_t cookie; }; +/** + * struct binder_fd_object - describes a filedescriptor to be fixed up. + * @hdr: common header structure + * @pad_flags: padding to remain compatible with old userspace code + * @pad_binder: padding to remain compatible with old userspace code + * @fd: file descriptor + * @cookie: opaque data, used by user-space + */ +struct binder_fd_object { + struct binder_object_header hdr; + __u32 pad_flags; + union { + binder_uintptr_t pad_binder; + __u32 fd; + }; + + binder_uintptr_t cookie; +}; + +/* struct binder_buffer_object - object describing a userspace buffer + * @hdr: common header structure + * @flags: one or more BINDER_BUFFER_* flags + * @buffer: address of the buffer + * @length: length of the buffer + * @parent: index in offset array pointing to parent buffer + * @parent_offset: offset in @parent pointing to this buffer + * + * A binder_buffer object represents an object that the + * binder kernel driver can copy verbatim to the target + * address space. A buffer itself may be pointed to from + * within another buffer, meaning that the pointer inside + * that other buffer needs to be fixed up as well. This + * can be done by setting the BINDER_BUFFER_FLAG_HAS_PARENT + * flag in @flags, by setting @parent buffer to the index + * in the offset array pointing to the parent binder_buffer_object, + * and by setting @parent_offset to the offset in the parent buffer + * at which the pointer to this buffer is located. + */ +struct binder_buffer_object { + struct binder_object_header hdr; + __u32 flags; + binder_uintptr_t buffer; + binder_size_t length; + binder_size_t parent; + binder_size_t parent_offset; +}; + +enum { + BINDER_BUFFER_FLAG_HAS_PARENT = 0x01, +}; + +/* struct binder_fd_array_object - object describing an array of fds in a buffer + * @hdr: common header structure + * @num_fds: number of file descriptors in the buffer + * @parent: index in offset array to buffer holding the fd array + * @parent_offset: start offset of fd array in the buffer + * + * A binder_fd_array object represents an array of file + * descriptors embedded in a binder_buffer_object. It is + * different from a regular binder_buffer_object because it + * describes a list of file descriptors to fix up, not an opaque + * blob of memory, and hence the kernel needs to treat it differently. + * + * An example of how this would be used is with Android's + * native_handle_t object, which is a struct with a list of integers + * and a list of file descriptors. The native_handle_t struct itself + * will be represented by a struct binder_buffer_objct, whereas the + * embedded list of file descriptors is represented by a + * struct binder_fd_array_object with that binder_buffer_object as + * a parent. + */ +struct binder_fd_array_object { + struct binder_object_header hdr; + binder_size_t num_fds; + binder_size_t parent; + binder_size_t parent_offset; +}; + /* * On 64-bit platforms where user code may run in 32-bits the driver must * translate the buffer (and local binder) addresses appropriately. @@ -162,6 +249,11 @@ struct binder_transaction_data { } data; }; +struct binder_transaction_data_sg { + struct binder_transaction_data transaction_data; + binder_size_t buffers_size; +}; + struct binder_ptr_cookie { binder_uintptr_t ptr; binder_uintptr_t cookie; @@ -346,6 +438,12 @@ enum binder_driver_command_protocol { /* * void *: cookie */ + + BC_TRANSACTION_SG = _IOW('c', 17, struct binder_transaction_data_sg), + BC_REPLY_SG = _IOW('c', 18, struct binder_transaction_data_sg), + /* + * binder_transaction_data_sg: the sent command. + */ }; #endif /* _UAPI_LINUX_BINDER_H */ diff --git a/init/Kconfig b/init/Kconfig index 2655abb8f310..55bb6fbc294e 100644 --- a/init/Kconfig +++ b/init/Kconfig @@ -1706,6 +1706,13 @@ config PERF_USE_VMALLOC help See tools/perf/design.txt for details +config PC104 + bool "PC/104 support" + help + Expose PC/104 form factor device drivers and options available for + selection and configuration. Enable this option if your target + machine has a PC/104 bus. + menu "Kernel Performance Events And Counters" config PERF_EVENTS diff --git a/lib/test_firmware.c b/lib/test_firmware.c index a3e8ec3fb1c5..09371b0a9baf 100644 --- a/lib/test_firmware.c +++ b/lib/test_firmware.c @@ -42,12 +42,6 @@ static const struct file_operations test_fw_fops = { .read = test_fw_misc_read, }; -static struct miscdevice test_fw_misc_device = { - .minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR, - .name = "test_firmware", - .fops = &test_fw_fops, -}; - static ssize_t trigger_request_store(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t count) @@ -132,39 +126,81 @@ out: } static DEVICE_ATTR_WO(trigger_async_request); -static int __init test_firmware_init(void) +static ssize_t trigger_custom_fallback_store(struct device *dev, + struct device_attribute *attr, + const char *buf, size_t count) { int rc; + char *name; - rc = misc_register(&test_fw_misc_device); + name = kstrndup(buf, count, GFP_KERNEL); + if (!name) + return -ENOSPC; + + pr_info("loading '%s' using custom fallback mechanism\n", name); + + mutex_lock(&test_fw_mutex); + release_firmware(test_firmware); + test_firmware = NULL; + rc = request_firmware_nowait(THIS_MODULE, FW_ACTION_NOHOTPLUG, name, + dev, GFP_KERNEL, NULL, + trigger_async_request_cb); if (rc) { - pr_err("could not register misc device: %d\n", rc); - return rc; + pr_info("async load of '%s' failed: %d\n", name, rc); + kfree(name); + goto out; } - rc = device_create_file(test_fw_misc_device.this_device, - &dev_attr_trigger_request); - if (rc) { - pr_err("could not create sysfs interface: %d\n", rc); - goto dereg; + /* Free 'name' ASAP, to test for race conditions */ + kfree(name); + + wait_for_completion(&async_fw_done); + + if (test_firmware) { + pr_info("loaded: %zu\n", test_firmware->size); + rc = count; + } else { + pr_err("failed to async load firmware\n"); + rc = -ENODEV; } - rc = device_create_file(test_fw_misc_device.this_device, - &dev_attr_trigger_async_request); +out: + mutex_unlock(&test_fw_mutex); + + return rc; +} +static DEVICE_ATTR_WO(trigger_custom_fallback); + +#define TEST_FW_DEV_ATTR(name) &dev_attr_##name.attr + +static struct attribute *test_dev_attrs[] = { + TEST_FW_DEV_ATTR(trigger_request), + TEST_FW_DEV_ATTR(trigger_async_request), + TEST_FW_DEV_ATTR(trigger_custom_fallback), + NULL, +}; + +ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(test_dev); + +static struct miscdevice test_fw_misc_device = { + .minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR, + .name = "test_firmware", + .fops = &test_fw_fops, + .groups = test_dev_groups, +}; + +static int __init test_firmware_init(void) +{ + int rc; + + rc = misc_register(&test_fw_misc_device); if (rc) { - pr_err("could not create async sysfs interface: %d\n", rc); - goto remove_file; + pr_err("could not register misc device: %d\n", rc); + return rc; } pr_warn("interface ready\n"); return 0; - -remove_file: - device_remove_file(test_fw_misc_device.this_device, - &dev_attr_trigger_async_request); -dereg: - misc_deregister(&test_fw_misc_device); - return rc; } module_init(test_firmware_init); @@ -172,10 +208,6 @@ module_init(test_firmware_init); static void __exit test_firmware_exit(void) { release_firmware(test_firmware); - device_remove_file(test_fw_misc_device.this_device, - &dev_attr_trigger_async_request); - device_remove_file(test_fw_misc_device.this_device, - &dev_attr_trigger_request); misc_deregister(&test_fw_misc_device); pr_warn("removed interface\n"); } diff --git a/scripts/checkkconfigsymbols.py b/scripts/checkkconfigsymbols.py index 3820f00b066a..8cd16c65d3c5 100755 --- a/scripts/checkkconfigsymbols.py +++ b/scripts/checkkconfigsymbols.py @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ """Find Kconfig symbols that are referenced but not defined.""" -# (c) 2014-2016 Valentin Rothberg <valentinrothberg@gmail.com> +# (c) 2014-2017 Valentin Rothberg <valentinrothberg@gmail.com> # (c) 2014 Stefan Hengelein <stefan.hengelein@fau.de> # # Licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL License version 2 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ SYMBOL = r"(?:\w*[A-Z0-9]\w*){2,}" DEF = r"^\s*(?:menu){,1}config\s+(" + SYMBOL + r")\s*" EXPR = r"(?:" + OPERATORS + r"|\s|" + SYMBOL + r")+" DEFAULT = r"default\s+.*?(?:if\s.+){,1}" -STMT = r"^\s*(?:if|select|depends\s+on|(?:" + DEFAULT + r"))\s+" + EXPR +STMT = r"^\s*(?:if|select|imply|depends\s+on|(?:" + DEFAULT + r"))\s+" + EXPR SOURCE_SYMBOL = r"(?:\W|\b)+[D]{,1}CONFIG_(" + SYMBOL + r")" # regex objects @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ def find_sims(symbol, ignore, defined=[]): """Return a list of max. ten Kconfig symbols that are string-similar to @symbol.""" if defined: - return sorted(difflib.get_close_matches(symbol, set(defined), 10)) + return difflib.get_close_matches(symbol, set(defined), 10) pool = Pool(cpu_count(), init_worker) kfiles = [] @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ def find_sims(symbol, ignore, defined=[]): for res in pool.map(parse_kconfig_files, arglist): defined.extend(res[0]) - return sorted(difflib.get_close_matches(symbol, set(defined), 10)) + return difflib.get_close_matches(symbol, set(defined), 10) def get_files(): diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/Makefile b/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/Makefile index 9bf82234855b..1894d625af2d 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/Makefile +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/Makefile @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # No binaries, but make sure arg-less "make" doesn't trigger "run_tests" all: -TEST_PROGS := fw_filesystem.sh fw_userhelper.sh +TEST_PROGS := fw_filesystem.sh fw_fallback.sh include ../lib.mk diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/fw_fallback.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/fw_fallback.sh new file mode 100755 index 000000000000..2e4c22d5abf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/fw_fallback.sh @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# This validates that the kernel will fall back to using the fallback mechanism +# to load firmware it can't find on disk itself. We must request a firmware +# that the kernel won't find, and any installed helper (e.g. udev) also +# won't find so that we can do the load ourself manually. +set -e + +modprobe test_firmware + +DIR=/sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_firmware + +# CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER has a sysfs class under /sys/class/firmware/ +# These days no one enables CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER so check for that +# as an indicator for CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER. +HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=$(if [ -d /sys/class/firmware/ ]; then echo yes; else echo no; fi) + +if [ "$HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER" = "yes" ]; then + OLD_TIMEOUT=$(cat /sys/class/firmware/timeout) +else + echo "usermode helper disabled so ignoring test" + exit 0 +fi + +FWPATH=$(mktemp -d) +FW="$FWPATH/test-firmware.bin" + +test_finish() +{ + echo "$OLD_TIMEOUT" >/sys/class/firmware/timeout + rm -f "$FW" + rmdir "$FWPATH" +} + +load_fw() +{ + local name="$1" + local file="$2" + + # This will block until our load (below) has finished. + echo -n "$name" >"$DIR"/trigger_request & + + # Give kernel a chance to react. + local timeout=10 + while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do + sleep 0.1 + timeout=$(( $timeout - 1 )) + if [ "$timeout" -eq 0 ]; then + echo "$0: firmware interface never appeared" >&2 + exit 1 + fi + done + + echo 1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading + cat "$file" >"$DIR"/"$name"/data + echo 0 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading + + # Wait for request to finish. + wait +} + +load_fw_cancel() +{ + local name="$1" + local file="$2" + + # This will block until our load (below) has finished. + echo -n "$name" >"$DIR"/trigger_request 2>/dev/null & + + # Give kernel a chance to react. + local timeout=10 + while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do + sleep 0.1 + timeout=$(( $timeout - 1 )) + if [ "$timeout" -eq 0 ]; then + echo "$0: firmware interface never appeared" >&2 + exit 1 + fi + done + + echo -1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading + + # Wait for request to finish. + wait +} + +load_fw_custom() +{ + local name="$1" + local file="$2" + + echo -n "$name" >"$DIR"/trigger_custom_fallback 2>/dev/null & + + # Give kernel a chance to react. + local timeout=10 + while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do + sleep 0.1 + timeout=$(( $timeout - 1 )) + if [ "$timeout" -eq 0 ]; then + echo "$0: firmware interface never appeared" >&2 + exit 1 + fi + done + + echo 1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading + cat "$file" >"$DIR"/"$name"/data + echo 0 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading + + # Wait for request to finish. + wait +} + + +load_fw_custom_cancel() +{ + local name="$1" + local file="$2" + + echo -n "$name" >"$DIR"/trigger_custom_fallback 2>/dev/null & + + # Give kernel a chance to react. + local timeout=10 + while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do + sleep 0.1 + timeout=$(( $timeout - 1 )) + if [ "$timeout" -eq 0 ]; then + echo "$0: firmware interface never appeared" >&2 + exit 1 + fi + done + + echo -1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading + + # Wait for request to finish. + wait +} + + +trap "test_finish" EXIT + +# This is an unlikely real-world firmware content. :) +echo "ABCD0123" >"$FW" +NAME=$(basename "$FW") + +DEVPATH="$DIR"/"nope-$NAME"/loading + +# Test failure when doing nothing (timeout works). +echo -n 2 >/sys/class/firmware/timeout +echo -n "nope-$NAME" >"$DIR"/trigger_request 2>/dev/null & + +# Give the kernel some time to load the loading file, must be less +# than the timeout above. +sleep 1 +if [ ! -f $DEVPATH ]; then + echo "$0: fallback mechanism immediately cancelled" + echo "" + echo "The file never appeared: $DEVPATH" + echo "" + echo "This might be a distribution udev rule setup by your distribution" + echo "to immediately cancel all fallback requests, this must be" + echo "removed before running these tests. To confirm look for" + echo "a firmware rule like /lib/udev/rules.d/50-firmware.rules" + echo "and see if you have something like this:" + echo "" + echo "SUBSYSTEM==\"firmware\", ACTION==\"add\", ATTR{loading}=\"-1\"" + echo "" + echo "If you do remove this file or comment out this line before" + echo "proceeding with these tests." + exit 1 +fi + +if diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then + echo "$0: firmware was not expected to match" >&2 + exit 1 +else + echo "$0: timeout works" +fi + +# Put timeout high enough for us to do work but not so long that failures +# slow down this test too much. +echo 4 >/sys/class/firmware/timeout + +# Load this script instead of the desired firmware. +load_fw "$NAME" "$0" +if diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then + echo "$0: firmware was not expected to match" >&2 + exit 1 +else + echo "$0: firmware comparison works" +fi + +# Do a proper load, which should work correctly. +load_fw "$NAME" "$FW" +if ! diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then + echo "$0: firmware was not loaded" >&2 + exit 1 +else + echo "$0: fallback mechanism works" +fi + +load_fw_cancel "nope-$NAME" "$FW" +if diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then + echo "$0: firmware was expected to be cancelled" >&2 + exit 1 +else + echo "$0: cancelling fallback mechanism works" +fi + +load_fw_custom "$NAME" "$FW" +if ! diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then + echo "$0: firmware was not loaded" >&2 + exit 1 +else + echo "$0: custom fallback loading mechanism works" +fi + +load_fw_custom_cancel "nope-$NAME" "$FW" +if diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then + echo "$0: firmware was expected to be cancelled" >&2 + exit 1 +else + echo "$0: cancelling custom fallback mechanism works" +fi + +exit 0 diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/fw_userhelper.sh b/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/fw_userhelper.sh deleted file mode 100755 index b9983f8e09f6..000000000000 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/firmware/fw_userhelper.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# This validates that the kernel will fall back to using the user helper -# to load firmware it can't find on disk itself. We must request a firmware -# that the kernel won't find, and any installed helper (e.g. udev) also -# won't find so that we can do the load ourself manually. -set -e - -modprobe test_firmware - -DIR=/sys/devices/virtual/misc/test_firmware - -# CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER has a sysfs class under /sys/class/firmware/ -# These days no one enables CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER so check for that -# as an indicator for CONFIG_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER. -HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER=$(if [ -d /sys/class/firmware/ ]; then echo yes; else echo no; fi) - -if [ "$HAS_FW_LOADER_USER_HELPER" = "yes" ]; then - OLD_TIMEOUT=$(cat /sys/class/firmware/timeout) -else - echo "usermode helper disabled so ignoring test" - exit 0 -fi - -FWPATH=$(mktemp -d) -FW="$FWPATH/test-firmware.bin" - -test_finish() -{ - echo "$OLD_TIMEOUT" >/sys/class/firmware/timeout - rm -f "$FW" - rmdir "$FWPATH" -} - -load_fw() -{ - local name="$1" - local file="$2" - - # This will block until our load (below) has finished. - echo -n "$name" >"$DIR"/trigger_request & - - # Give kernel a chance to react. - local timeout=10 - while [ ! -e "$DIR"/"$name"/loading ]; do - sleep 0.1 - timeout=$(( $timeout - 1 )) - if [ "$timeout" -eq 0 ]; then - echo "$0: firmware interface never appeared" >&2 - exit 1 - fi - done - - echo 1 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading - cat "$file" >"$DIR"/"$name"/data - echo 0 >"$DIR"/"$name"/loading - - # Wait for request to finish. - wait -} - -trap "test_finish" EXIT - -# This is an unlikely real-world firmware content. :) -echo "ABCD0123" >"$FW" -NAME=$(basename "$FW") - -# Test failure when doing nothing (timeout works). -echo 1 >/sys/class/firmware/timeout -echo -n "$NAME" >"$DIR"/trigger_request -if diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then - echo "$0: firmware was not expected to match" >&2 - exit 1 -else - echo "$0: timeout works" -fi - -# Put timeout high enough for us to do work but not so long that failures -# slow down this test too much. -echo 4 >/sys/class/firmware/timeout - -# Load this script instead of the desired firmware. -load_fw "$NAME" "$0" -if diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then - echo "$0: firmware was not expected to match" >&2 - exit 1 -else - echo "$0: firmware comparison works" -fi - -# Do a proper load, which should work correctly. -load_fw "$NAME" "$FW" -if ! diff -q "$FW" /dev/test_firmware >/dev/null ; then - echo "$0: firmware was not loaded" >&2 - exit 1 -else - echo "$0: user helper firmware loading works" -fi - -exit 0 |