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Greg Kroah-Hartman bb61232f34 Merge 4.9.326 into android-4.9-q
Changes in 4.9.326
	Bluetooth: L2CAP: Fix use-after-free caused by l2cap_chan_put
	ntfs: fix use-after-free in ntfs_ucsncmp()
	scsi: ufs: host: Hold reference returned by of_parse_phandle()
	net: ping6: Fix memleak in ipv6_renew_options().
	net: sungem_phy: Add of_node_put() for reference returned by of_get_parent()
	netfilter: nf_queue: do not allow packet truncation below transport header offset
	ARM: crypto: comment out gcc warning that breaks clang builds
	mt7601u: add USB device ID for some versions of XiaoDu WiFi Dongle.
	ion: Make user_ion_handle_put_nolock() a void function
	selinux: Minor cleanups
	proc: Pass file mode to proc_pid_make_inode
	selinux: Clean up initialization of isec->sclass
	selinux: Convert isec->lock into a spinlock
	selinux: fix error initialization in inode_doinit_with_dentry()
	selinux: fix inode_doinit_with_dentry() LABEL_INVALID error handling
	include/uapi/linux/swab.h: fix userspace breakage, use __BITS_PER_LONG for swap
	init/main: Fix double "the" in comment
	init/main: properly align the multi-line comment
	init: move stack canary initialization after setup_arch
	init/main.c: extract early boot entropy from the passed cmdline
	ACPI: video: Force backlight native for some TongFang devices
	ACPI: video: Shortening quirk list by identifying Clevo by board_name only
	random: only call boot_init_stack_canary() once
	macintosh/adb: fix oob read in do_adb_query() function
	ALSA: bcd2000: Fix a UAF bug on the error path of probing
	add barriers to buffer_uptodate and set_buffer_uptodate
	KVM: SVM: Don't BUG if userspace injects an interrupt with GIF=0
	KVM: x86: Mark TSS busy during LTR emulation _after_ all fault checks
	ALSA: hda/conexant: Add quirk for LENOVO 20149 Notebook model
	ALSA: hda/cirrus - support for iMac 12,1 model
	vfs: Check the truncate maximum size in inode_newsize_ok()
	usbnet: Fix linkwatch use-after-free on disconnect
	parisc: Fix device names in /proc/iomem
	drm/nouveau: fix another off-by-one in nvbios_addr
	bpf: fix overflow in prog accounting
	fuse: limit nsec
	md-raid10: fix KASAN warning
	ia64, processor: fix -Wincompatible-pointer-types in ia64_get_irr()
	PCI: Add defines for normal and subtractive PCI bridges
	powerpc/fsl-pci: Fix Class Code of PCIe Root Port
	powerpc/powernv: Avoid crashing if rng is NULL
	MIPS: cpuinfo: Fix a warning for CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK
	USB: HCD: Fix URB giveback issue in tasklet function
	netfilter: nf_tables: fix null deref due to zeroed list head
	scsi: zfcp: Fix missing auto port scan and thus missing target ports
	x86/olpc: fix 'logical not is only applied to the left hand side'
	spmi: trace: fix stack-out-of-bound access in SPMI tracing functions
	ext4: add EXT4_INODE_HAS_XATTR_SPACE macro in xattr.h
	ext4: make sure ext4_append() always allocates new block
	ext4: fix use-after-free in ext4_xattr_set_entry
	ext4: update s_overhead_clusters in the superblock during an on-line resize
	ext4: fix extent status tree race in writeback error recovery path
	ext4: correct max_inline_xattr_value_size computing
	dm raid: fix address sanitizer warning in raid_status
	net_sched: cls_route: remove from list when handle is 0
	btrfs: reject log replay if there is unsupported RO compat flag
	tcp: fix over estimation in sk_forced_mem_schedule()
	scsi: sg: Allow waiting for commands to complete on removed device
	Revert "net: usb: ax88179_178a needs FLAG_SEND_ZLP"
	Bluetooth: L2CAP: Fix l2cap_global_chan_by_psm regression
	nios2: time: Read timer in get_cycles only if initialized
	net/9p: Initialize the iounit field during fid creation
	net_sched: cls_route: disallow handle of 0
	ALSA: info: Fix llseek return value when using callback
	rds: add missing barrier to release_refill
	ata: libata-eh: Add missing command name
	btrfs: fix lost error handling when looking up extended ref on log replay
	can: ems_usb: fix clang's -Wunaligned-access warning
	NFSv4.1: RECLAIM_COMPLETE must handle EACCES
	SUNRPC: Reinitialise the backchannel request buffers before reuse
	pinctrl: nomadik: Fix refcount leak in nmk_pinctrl_dt_subnode_to_map
	pinctrl: qcom: msm8916: Allow CAMSS GP clocks to be muxed
	vsock: Fix memory leak in vsock_connect()
	xen/xenbus: fix return type in xenbus_file_read()
	atm: idt77252: fix use-after-free bugs caused by tst_timer
	nios2: page fault et.al. are *not* restartable syscalls...
	nios2: don't leave NULLs in sys_call_table[]
	nios2: traced syscall does need to check the syscall number
	nios2: fix syscall restart checks
	nios2: restarts apply only to the first sigframe we build...
	nios2: add force_successful_syscall_return()
	netfilter: nf_tables: really skip inactive sets when allocating name
	fec: Fix timer capture timing in `fec_ptp_enable_pps()`
	irqchip/tegra: Fix overflow implicit truncation warnings
	usb: host: ohci-ppc-of: Fix refcount leak bug
	gadgetfs: ep_io - wait until IRQ finishes
	cxl: Fix a memory leak in an error handling path
	drivers:md:fix a potential use-after-free bug
	ext4: avoid remove directory when directory is corrupted
	ext4: avoid resizing to a partial cluster size
	tty: serial: Fix refcount leak bug in ucc_uart.c
	vfio: Clear the caps->buf to NULL after free
	mips: cavium-octeon: Fix missing of_node_put() in octeon2_usb_clocks_start
	ALSA: core: Add async signal helpers
	ALSA: timer: Use deferred fasync helper
	powerpc/64: Init jump labels before parse_early_param()
	video: fbdev: i740fb: Check the argument of i740_calc_vclk()
	MIPS: tlbex: Explicitly compare _PAGE_NO_EXEC against 0
	Linux 4.9.326

Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@google.com>
Change-Id: I3ca17af58cd0c61bd81028c496849592cfd22f0f
2022-08-30 17:30:20 +03:00

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/*
* drivers.c
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Copyright (c) 1999 The Puffin Group
* Copyright (c) 2001 Matthew Wilcox for Hewlett Packard
* Copyright (c) 2001 Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>
* Copyright (c) 2001,2002 Ryan Bradetich
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Thibaut VARENE <varenet@parisc-linux.org>
*
* The file handles registering devices and drivers, then matching them.
* It's the closest we get to a dating agency.
*
* If you're thinking about modifying this file, here are some gotchas to
* bear in mind:
* - 715/Mirage device paths have a dummy device between Lasi and its children
* - The EISA adapter may show up as a sibling or child of Wax
* - Dino has an optionally functional serial port. If firmware enables it,
* it shows up as a child of Dino. If firmware disables it, the buswalk
* finds it and it shows up as a child of Cujo
* - Dino has both parisc and pci devices as children
* - parisc devices are discovered in a random order, including children
* before parents in some cases.
*/
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/export.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/pdc.h>
#include <asm/parisc-device.h>
/* See comments in include/asm-parisc/pci.h */
struct dma_map_ops *hppa_dma_ops __read_mostly;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(hppa_dma_ops);
static struct device root = {
.init_name = "parisc",
};
static inline int check_dev(struct device *dev)
{
if (dev->bus == &parisc_bus_type) {
struct parisc_device *pdev;
pdev = to_parisc_device(dev);
return pdev->id.hw_type != HPHW_FAULTY;
}
return 1;
}
static struct device *
parse_tree_node(struct device *parent, int index, struct hardware_path *modpath);
struct recurse_struct {
void * obj;
int (*fn)(struct device *, void *);
};
static int descend_children(struct device * dev, void * data)
{
struct recurse_struct * recurse_data = (struct recurse_struct *)data;
if (recurse_data->fn(dev, recurse_data->obj))
return 1;
else
return device_for_each_child(dev, recurse_data, descend_children);
}
/**
* for_each_padev - Iterate over all devices in the tree
* @fn: Function to call for each device.
* @data: Data to pass to the called function.
*
* This performs a depth-first traversal of the tree, calling the
* function passed for each node. It calls the function for parents
* before children.
*/
static int for_each_padev(int (*fn)(struct device *, void *), void * data)
{
struct recurse_struct recurse_data = {
.obj = data,
.fn = fn,
};
return device_for_each_child(&root, &recurse_data, descend_children);
}
/**
* match_device - Report whether this driver can handle this device
* @driver: the PA-RISC driver to try
* @dev: the PA-RISC device to try
*/
static int match_device(struct parisc_driver *driver, struct parisc_device *dev)
{
const struct parisc_device_id *ids;
for (ids = driver->id_table; ids->sversion; ids++) {
if ((ids->sversion != SVERSION_ANY_ID) &&
(ids->sversion != dev->id.sversion))
continue;
if ((ids->hw_type != HWTYPE_ANY_ID) &&
(ids->hw_type != dev->id.hw_type))
continue;
if ((ids->hversion != HVERSION_ANY_ID) &&
(ids->hversion != dev->id.hversion))
continue;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
static int parisc_driver_probe(struct device *dev)
{
int rc;
struct parisc_device *pa_dev = to_parisc_device(dev);
struct parisc_driver *pa_drv = to_parisc_driver(dev->driver);
rc = pa_drv->probe(pa_dev);
if (!rc)
pa_dev->driver = pa_drv;
return rc;
}
static int parisc_driver_remove(struct device *dev)
{
struct parisc_device *pa_dev = to_parisc_device(dev);
struct parisc_driver *pa_drv = to_parisc_driver(dev->driver);
if (pa_drv->remove)
pa_drv->remove(pa_dev);
return 0;
}
/**
* register_parisc_driver - Register this driver if it can handle a device
* @driver: the PA-RISC driver to try
*/
int register_parisc_driver(struct parisc_driver *driver)
{
/* FIXME: we need this because apparently the sti
* driver can be registered twice */
if(driver->drv.name) {
printk(KERN_WARNING
"BUG: skipping previously registered driver %s\n",
driver->name);
return 1;
}
if (!driver->probe) {
printk(KERN_WARNING
"BUG: driver %s has no probe routine\n",
driver->name);
return 1;
}
driver->drv.bus = &parisc_bus_type;
/* We install our own probe and remove routines */
WARN_ON(driver->drv.probe != NULL);
WARN_ON(driver->drv.remove != NULL);
driver->drv.name = driver->name;
return driver_register(&driver->drv);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(register_parisc_driver);
struct match_count {
struct parisc_driver * driver;
int count;
};
static int match_and_count(struct device * dev, void * data)
{
struct match_count * m = data;
struct parisc_device * pdev = to_parisc_device(dev);
if (check_dev(dev)) {
if (match_device(m->driver, pdev))
m->count++;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* count_parisc_driver - count # of devices this driver would match
* @driver: the PA-RISC driver to try
*
* Use by IOMMU support to "guess" the right size IOPdir.
* Formula is something like memsize/(num_iommu * entry_size).
*/
int count_parisc_driver(struct parisc_driver *driver)
{
struct match_count m = {
.driver = driver,
.count = 0,
};
for_each_padev(match_and_count, &m);
return m.count;
}
/**
* unregister_parisc_driver - Unregister this driver from the list of drivers
* @driver: the PA-RISC driver to unregister
*/
int unregister_parisc_driver(struct parisc_driver *driver)
{
driver_unregister(&driver->drv);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(unregister_parisc_driver);
struct find_data {
unsigned long hpa;
struct parisc_device * dev;
};
static int find_device(struct device * dev, void * data)
{
struct parisc_device * pdev = to_parisc_device(dev);
struct find_data * d = (struct find_data*)data;
if (check_dev(dev)) {
if (pdev->hpa.start == d->hpa) {
d->dev = pdev;
return 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
static struct parisc_device *find_device_by_addr(unsigned long hpa)
{
struct find_data d = {
.hpa = hpa,
};
int ret;
ret = for_each_padev(find_device, &d);
return ret ? d.dev : NULL;
}
/**
* find_pa_parent_type - Find a parent of a specific type
* @dev: The device to start searching from
* @type: The device type to search for.
*
* Walks up the device tree looking for a device of the specified type.
* If it finds it, it returns it. If not, it returns NULL.
*/
const struct parisc_device *
find_pa_parent_type(const struct parisc_device *padev, int type)
{
const struct device *dev = &padev->dev;
while (dev != &root) {
struct parisc_device *candidate = to_parisc_device(dev);
if (candidate->id.hw_type == type)
return candidate;
dev = dev->parent;
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* get_node_path fills in @path with the firmware path to the device.
* Note that if @node is a parisc device, we don't fill in the 'mod' field.
* This is because both callers pass the parent and fill in the mod
* themselves. If @node is a PCI device, we do fill it in, even though this
* is inconsistent.
*/
static void get_node_path(struct device *dev, struct hardware_path *path)
{
int i = 5;
memset(&path->bc, -1, 6);
if (dev_is_pci(dev)) {
unsigned int devfn = to_pci_dev(dev)->devfn;
path->mod = PCI_FUNC(devfn);
path->bc[i--] = PCI_SLOT(devfn);
dev = dev->parent;
}
while (dev != &root) {
if (dev_is_pci(dev)) {
unsigned int devfn = to_pci_dev(dev)->devfn;
path->bc[i--] = PCI_SLOT(devfn) | (PCI_FUNC(devfn)<< 5);
} else if (dev->bus == &parisc_bus_type) {
path->bc[i--] = to_parisc_device(dev)->hw_path;
}
dev = dev->parent;
}
}
static char *print_hwpath(struct hardware_path *path, char *output)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
if (path->bc[i] == -1)
continue;
output += sprintf(output, "%u/", (unsigned char) path->bc[i]);
}
output += sprintf(output, "%u", (unsigned char) path->mod);
return output;
}
/**
* print_pa_hwpath - Returns hardware path for PA devices
* dev: The device to return the path for
* output: Pointer to a previously-allocated array to place the path in.
*
* This function fills in the output array with a human-readable path
* to a PA device. This string is compatible with that used by PDC, and
* may be printed on the outside of the box.
*/
char *print_pa_hwpath(struct parisc_device *dev, char *output)
{
struct hardware_path path;
get_node_path(dev->dev.parent, &path);
path.mod = dev->hw_path;
return print_hwpath(&path, output);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(print_pa_hwpath);
#if defined(CONFIG_PCI) || defined(CONFIG_ISA)
/**
* get_pci_node_path - Determines the hardware path for a PCI device
* @pdev: The device to return the path for
* @path: Pointer to a previously-allocated array to place the path in.
*
* This function fills in the hardware_path structure with the route to
* the specified PCI device. This structure is suitable for passing to
* PDC calls.
*/
void get_pci_node_path(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct hardware_path *path)
{
get_node_path(&pdev->dev, path);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_pci_node_path);
/**
* print_pci_hwpath - Returns hardware path for PCI devices
* dev: The device to return the path for
* output: Pointer to a previously-allocated array to place the path in.
*
* This function fills in the output array with a human-readable path
* to a PCI device. This string is compatible with that used by PDC, and
* may be printed on the outside of the box.
*/
char *print_pci_hwpath(struct pci_dev *dev, char *output)
{
struct hardware_path path;
get_pci_node_path(dev, &path);
return print_hwpath(&path, output);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(print_pci_hwpath);
#endif /* defined(CONFIG_PCI) || defined(CONFIG_ISA) */
static void setup_bus_id(struct parisc_device *padev)
{
struct hardware_path path;
char name[28];
char *output = name;
int i;
get_node_path(padev->dev.parent, &path);
for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
if (path.bc[i] == -1)
continue;
output += sprintf(output, "%u:", (unsigned char) path.bc[i]);
}
sprintf(output, "%u", (unsigned char) padev->hw_path);
dev_set_name(&padev->dev, name);
}
struct parisc_device * create_tree_node(char id, struct device *parent)
{
struct parisc_device *dev = kzalloc(sizeof(*dev), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!dev)
return NULL;
dev->hw_path = id;
dev->id.hw_type = HPHW_FAULTY;
dev->dev.parent = parent;
setup_bus_id(dev);
dev->dev.bus = &parisc_bus_type;
dev->dma_mask = 0xffffffffUL; /* PARISC devices are 32-bit */
/* make the generic dma mask a pointer to the parisc one */
dev->dev.dma_mask = &dev->dma_mask;
dev->dev.coherent_dma_mask = dev->dma_mask;
if (device_register(&dev->dev)) {
kfree(dev);
return NULL;
}
return dev;
}
struct match_id_data {
char id;
struct parisc_device * dev;
};
static int match_by_id(struct device * dev, void * data)
{
struct parisc_device * pdev = to_parisc_device(dev);
struct match_id_data * d = data;
if (pdev->hw_path == d->id) {
d->dev = pdev;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* alloc_tree_node - returns a device entry in the iotree
* @parent: the parent node in the tree
* @id: the element of the module path for this entry
*
* Checks all the children of @parent for a matching @id. If none
* found, it allocates a new device and returns it.
*/
static struct parisc_device * alloc_tree_node(struct device *parent, char id)
{
struct match_id_data d = {
.id = id,
};
if (device_for_each_child(parent, &d, match_by_id))
return d.dev;
else
return create_tree_node(id, parent);
}
static struct parisc_device *create_parisc_device(struct hardware_path *modpath)
{
int i;
struct device *parent = &root;
for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
if (modpath->bc[i] == -1)
continue;
parent = &alloc_tree_node(parent, modpath->bc[i])->dev;
}
return alloc_tree_node(parent, modpath->mod);
}
struct parisc_device *
alloc_pa_dev(unsigned long hpa, struct hardware_path *mod_path)
{
int status;
unsigned long bytecnt;
u8 iodc_data[32];
struct parisc_device *dev;
const char *name;
/* Check to make sure this device has not already been added - Ryan */
if (find_device_by_addr(hpa) != NULL)
return NULL;
status = pdc_iodc_read(&bytecnt, hpa, 0, &iodc_data, 32);
if (status != PDC_OK)
return NULL;
dev = create_parisc_device(mod_path);
if (dev->id.hw_type != HPHW_FAULTY) {
printk(KERN_ERR "Two devices have hardware path [%s]. "
"IODC data for second device: "
"%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x\n"
"Rearranging GSC cards sometimes helps\n",
parisc_pathname(dev), iodc_data[0], iodc_data[1],
iodc_data[3], iodc_data[4], iodc_data[5], iodc_data[6]);
return NULL;
}
dev->id.hw_type = iodc_data[3] & 0x1f;
dev->id.hversion = (iodc_data[0] << 4) | ((iodc_data[1] & 0xf0) >> 4);
dev->id.hversion_rev = iodc_data[1] & 0x0f;
dev->id.sversion = ((iodc_data[4] & 0x0f) << 16) |
(iodc_data[5] << 8) | iodc_data[6];
dev->hpa.start = hpa;
/* This is awkward. The STI spec says that gfx devices may occupy
* 32MB or 64MB. Unfortunately, we don't know how to tell whether
* it's the former or the latter. Assumptions either way can hurt us.
*/
if (hpa == 0xf4000000 || hpa == 0xf8000000) {
dev->hpa.end = hpa + 0x03ffffff;
} else if (hpa == 0xf6000000 || hpa == 0xfa000000) {
dev->hpa.end = hpa + 0x01ffffff;
} else {
dev->hpa.end = hpa + 0xfff;
}
dev->hpa.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM;
dev->hpa.name = dev->name;
name = parisc_hardware_description(&dev->id) ? : "unknown";
snprintf(dev->name, sizeof(dev->name), "%s [%s]",
name, parisc_pathname(dev));
/* Silently fail things like mouse ports which are subsumed within
* the keyboard controller
*/
if ((hpa & 0xfff) == 0 && insert_resource(&iomem_resource, &dev->hpa))
printk("Unable to claim HPA %lx for device %s\n",
hpa, name);
return dev;
}
static int parisc_generic_match(struct device *dev, struct device_driver *drv)
{
return match_device(to_parisc_driver(drv), to_parisc_device(dev));
}
static ssize_t make_modalias(struct device *dev, char *buf)
{
const struct parisc_device *padev = to_parisc_device(dev);
const struct parisc_device_id *id = &padev->id;
return sprintf(buf, "parisc:t%02Xhv%04Xrev%02Xsv%08X\n",
(u8)id->hw_type, (u16)id->hversion, (u8)id->hversion_rev,
(u32)id->sversion);
}
static int parisc_uevent(struct device *dev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env)
{
const struct parisc_device *padev;
char modalias[40];
if (!dev)
return -ENODEV;
padev = to_parisc_device(dev);
if (!padev)
return -ENODEV;
if (add_uevent_var(env, "PARISC_NAME=%s", padev->name))
return -ENOMEM;
make_modalias(dev, modalias);
if (add_uevent_var(env, "MODALIAS=%s", modalias))
return -ENOMEM;
return 0;
}
#define pa_dev_attr(name, field, format_string) \
static ssize_t name##_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf) \
{ \
struct parisc_device *padev = to_parisc_device(dev); \
return sprintf(buf, format_string, padev->field); \
}
#define pa_dev_attr_id(field, format) pa_dev_attr(field, id.field, format)
pa_dev_attr(irq, irq, "%u\n");
pa_dev_attr_id(hw_type, "0x%02x\n");
pa_dev_attr(rev, id.hversion_rev, "0x%x\n");
pa_dev_attr_id(hversion, "0x%03x\n");
pa_dev_attr_id(sversion, "0x%05x\n");
static ssize_t modalias_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
{
return make_modalias(dev, buf);
}
static struct device_attribute parisc_device_attrs[] = {
__ATTR_RO(irq),
__ATTR_RO(hw_type),
__ATTR_RO(rev),
__ATTR_RO(hversion),
__ATTR_RO(sversion),
__ATTR_RO(modalias),
__ATTR_NULL,
};
struct bus_type parisc_bus_type = {
.name = "parisc",
.match = parisc_generic_match,
.uevent = parisc_uevent,
.dev_attrs = parisc_device_attrs,
.probe = parisc_driver_probe,
.remove = parisc_driver_remove,
};
/**
* register_parisc_device - Locate a driver to manage this device.
* @dev: The parisc device.
*
* Search the driver list for a driver that is willing to manage
* this device.
*/
int register_parisc_device(struct parisc_device *dev)
{
if (!dev)
return 0;
if (dev->driver)
return 1;
return 0;
}
/**
* match_pci_device - Matches a pci device against a given hardware path
* entry.
* @dev: the generic device (known to be contained by a pci_dev).
* @index: the current BC index
* @modpath: the hardware path.
* @return: true if the device matches the hardware path.
*/
static int match_pci_device(struct device *dev, int index,
struct hardware_path *modpath)
{
struct pci_dev *pdev = to_pci_dev(dev);
int id;
if (index == 5) {
/* we are at the end of the path, and on the actual device */
unsigned int devfn = pdev->devfn;
return ((modpath->bc[5] == PCI_SLOT(devfn)) &&
(modpath->mod == PCI_FUNC(devfn)));
}
/* index might be out of bounds for bc[] */
if (index >= 6)
return 0;
id = PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn) | (PCI_FUNC(pdev->devfn) << 5);
return (modpath->bc[index] == id);
}
/**
* match_parisc_device - Matches a parisc device against a given hardware
* path entry.
* @dev: the generic device (known to be contained by a parisc_device).
* @index: the current BC index
* @modpath: the hardware path.
* @return: true if the device matches the hardware path.
*/
static int match_parisc_device(struct device *dev, int index,
struct hardware_path *modpath)
{
struct parisc_device *curr = to_parisc_device(dev);
char id = (index == 6) ? modpath->mod : modpath->bc[index];
return (curr->hw_path == id);
}
struct parse_tree_data {
int index;
struct hardware_path * modpath;
struct device * dev;
};
static int check_parent(struct device * dev, void * data)
{
struct parse_tree_data * d = data;
if (check_dev(dev)) {
if (dev->bus == &parisc_bus_type) {
if (match_parisc_device(dev, d->index, d->modpath))
d->dev = dev;
} else if (dev_is_pci(dev)) {
if (match_pci_device(dev, d->index, d->modpath))
d->dev = dev;
} else if (dev->bus == NULL) {
/* we are on a bus bridge */
struct device *new = parse_tree_node(dev, d->index, d->modpath);
if (new)
d->dev = new;
}
}
return d->dev != NULL;
}
/**
* parse_tree_node - returns a device entry in the iotree
* @parent: the parent node in the tree
* @index: the current BC index
* @modpath: the hardware_path struct to match a device against
* @return: The corresponding device if found, NULL otherwise.
*
* Checks all the children of @parent for a matching @id. If none
* found, it returns NULL.
*/
static struct device *
parse_tree_node(struct device *parent, int index, struct hardware_path *modpath)
{
struct parse_tree_data d = {
.index = index,
.modpath = modpath,
};
struct recurse_struct recurse_data = {
.obj = &d,
.fn = check_parent,
};
if (device_for_each_child(parent, &recurse_data, descend_children))
/* nothing */;
return d.dev;
}
/**
* hwpath_to_device - Finds the generic device corresponding to a given hardware path.
* @modpath: the hardware path.
* @return: The target device, NULL if not found.
*/
struct device *hwpath_to_device(struct hardware_path *modpath)
{
int i;
struct device *parent = &root;
for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
if (modpath->bc[i] == -1)
continue;
parent = parse_tree_node(parent, i, modpath);
if (!parent)
return NULL;
}
if (dev_is_pci(parent)) /* pci devices already parse MOD */
return parent;
else
return parse_tree_node(parent, 6, modpath);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(hwpath_to_device);
/**
* device_to_hwpath - Populates the hwpath corresponding to the given device.
* @param dev the target device
* @param path pointer to a previously allocated hwpath struct to be filled in
*/
void device_to_hwpath(struct device *dev, struct hardware_path *path)
{
struct parisc_device *padev;
if (dev->bus == &parisc_bus_type) {
padev = to_parisc_device(dev);
get_node_path(dev->parent, path);
path->mod = padev->hw_path;
} else if (dev_is_pci(dev)) {
get_node_path(dev, path);
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(device_to_hwpath);
#define BC_PORT_MASK 0x8
#define BC_LOWER_PORT 0x8
#define BUS_CONVERTER(dev) \
((dev->id.hw_type == HPHW_IOA) || (dev->id.hw_type == HPHW_BCPORT))
#define IS_LOWER_PORT(dev) \
((gsc_readl(dev->hpa.start + offsetof(struct bc_module, io_status)) \
& BC_PORT_MASK) == BC_LOWER_PORT)
#define MAX_NATIVE_DEVICES 64
#define NATIVE_DEVICE_OFFSET 0x1000
#define FLEX_MASK F_EXTEND(0xfffc0000)
#define IO_IO_LOW offsetof(struct bc_module, io_io_low)
#define IO_IO_HIGH offsetof(struct bc_module, io_io_high)
#define READ_IO_IO_LOW(dev) (unsigned long)(signed int)gsc_readl(dev->hpa.start + IO_IO_LOW)
#define READ_IO_IO_HIGH(dev) (unsigned long)(signed int)gsc_readl(dev->hpa.start + IO_IO_HIGH)
static void walk_native_bus(unsigned long io_io_low, unsigned long io_io_high,
struct device *parent);
void walk_lower_bus(struct parisc_device *dev)
{
unsigned long io_io_low, io_io_high;
if (!BUS_CONVERTER(dev) || IS_LOWER_PORT(dev))
return;
if (dev->id.hw_type == HPHW_IOA) {
io_io_low = (unsigned long)(signed int)(READ_IO_IO_LOW(dev) << 16);
io_io_high = io_io_low + MAX_NATIVE_DEVICES * NATIVE_DEVICE_OFFSET;
} else {
io_io_low = (READ_IO_IO_LOW(dev) + ~FLEX_MASK) & FLEX_MASK;
io_io_high = (READ_IO_IO_HIGH(dev)+ ~FLEX_MASK) & FLEX_MASK;
}
walk_native_bus(io_io_low, io_io_high, &dev->dev);
}
/**
* walk_native_bus -- Probe a bus for devices
* @io_io_low: Base address of this bus.
* @io_io_high: Last address of this bus.
* @parent: The parent bus device.
*
* A native bus (eg Runway or GSC) may have up to 64 devices on it,
* spaced at intervals of 0x1000 bytes. PDC may not inform us of these
* devices, so we have to probe for them. Unfortunately, we may find
* devices which are not physically connected (such as extra serial &
* keyboard ports). This problem is not yet solved.
*/
static void walk_native_bus(unsigned long io_io_low, unsigned long io_io_high,
struct device *parent)
{
int i, devices_found = 0;
unsigned long hpa = io_io_low;
struct hardware_path path;
get_node_path(parent, &path);
do {
for(i = 0; i < MAX_NATIVE_DEVICES; i++, hpa += NATIVE_DEVICE_OFFSET) {
struct parisc_device *dev;
/* Was the device already added by Firmware? */
dev = find_device_by_addr(hpa);
if (!dev) {
path.mod = i;
dev = alloc_pa_dev(hpa, &path);
if (!dev)
continue;
register_parisc_device(dev);
devices_found++;
}
walk_lower_bus(dev);
}
} while(!devices_found && hpa < io_io_high);
}
#define CENTRAL_BUS_ADDR F_EXTEND(0xfff80000)
/**
* walk_central_bus - Find devices attached to the central bus
*
* PDC doesn't tell us about all devices in the system. This routine
* finds devices connected to the central bus.
*/
void walk_central_bus(void)
{
walk_native_bus(CENTRAL_BUS_ADDR,
CENTRAL_BUS_ADDR + (MAX_NATIVE_DEVICES * NATIVE_DEVICE_OFFSET),
&root);
}
static void print_parisc_device(struct parisc_device *dev)
{
char hw_path[64];
static int count;
print_pa_hwpath(dev, hw_path);
printk(KERN_INFO "%d. %s at 0x%px [%s] { %d, 0x%x, 0x%.3x, 0x%.5x }",
++count, dev->name, (void*) dev->hpa.start, hw_path, dev->id.hw_type,
dev->id.hversion_rev, dev->id.hversion, dev->id.sversion);
if (dev->num_addrs) {
int k;
pr_cont(", additional addresses: ");
for (k = 0; k < dev->num_addrs; k++)
pr_cont("0x%lx ", dev->addr[k]);
}
pr_cont("\n");
}
/**
* init_parisc_bus - Some preparation to be done before inventory
*/
void init_parisc_bus(void)
{
if (bus_register(&parisc_bus_type))
panic("Could not register PA-RISC bus type\n");
if (device_register(&root))
panic("Could not register PA-RISC root device\n");
get_device(&root);
}
static int print_one_device(struct device * dev, void * data)
{
struct parisc_device * pdev = to_parisc_device(dev);
if (check_dev(dev))
print_parisc_device(pdev);
return 0;
}
/**
* print_parisc_devices - Print out a list of devices found in this system
*/
void print_parisc_devices(void)
{
for_each_padev(print_one_device, NULL);
}