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authorMichael Brown2005-04-21 20:18:29 +0200
committerMichael Brown2005-04-21 20:18:29 +0200
commit98ff29345ec0819498f131496db0d96262e3c05f (patch)
tree4b31c4d59e3293d7fc0b35587145a30d1b074f2e /src
parentForce a standard format upon debug messages. (diff)
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Created a bus/device API that allows for the ROM prefix to specify an
initial device, and will also allow for e.g. a device menu to be presented to the user.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/arch/i386/prefix/select_isapnp.c14
-rw-r--r--src/arch/i386/prefix/select_pci.c11
-rw-r--r--src/arch/i386/scripts/i386.lds12
-rw-r--r--src/core/btext.c2
-rw-r--r--src/core/dev.c169
-rw-r--r--src/core/main.c44
-rw-r--r--src/core/nic.c113
-rw-r--r--src/core/pxe_export.c28
-rw-r--r--src/drivers/bus/pci.c253
-rw-r--r--src/include/bus.h161
-rw-r--r--src/include/dev.h307
-rw-r--r--src/include/dhcp.h12
-rw-r--r--src/include/isa_ids.h2
-rw-r--r--src/include/mca.h2
-rw-r--r--src/include/nic.h52
-rw-r--r--src/include/pci.h93
16 files changed, 722 insertions, 553 deletions
diff --git a/src/arch/i386/prefix/select_isapnp.c b/src/arch/i386/prefix/select_isapnp.c
index ac1af217..14e3db03 100644
--- a/src/arch/i386/prefix/select_isapnp.c
+++ b/src/arch/i386/prefix/select_isapnp.c
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+#include "dev.h"
#include "isapnp.h"
#include "registers.h"
@@ -16,5 +17,16 @@ void i386_select_isapnp_device ( struct i386_all_regs *regs ) {
* address in %dx.
*
*/
- select_isapnp_device ( regs->dx, regs->bx );
+ union {
+ struct bus_loc bus_loc;
+ struct isapnp_loc isapnp_loc;
+ } u;
+
+ /* Set ISAPnP read port */
+ isapnp_set_read_port ( regs->dx );
+
+ /* Select ISAPnP bus and specified CSN as first boot device */
+ memset ( &u, 0, sizeof ( u ) );
+ u.isapnp_loc.csn = regs->bx;
+ select_device ( &dev, &isapnp_driver, &u.bus_loc );
}
diff --git a/src/arch/i386/prefix/select_pci.c b/src/arch/i386/prefix/select_pci.c
index 046c59f4..c9a62d52 100644
--- a/src/arch/i386/prefix/select_pci.c
+++ b/src/arch/i386/prefix/select_pci.c
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+#include "dev.h"
#include "pci.h"
#include "registers.h"
@@ -15,5 +16,13 @@ void i386_select_pci_device ( struct i386_all_regs *regs ) {
* PCI BIOS passes busdevfn in %ax
*
*/
- select_pci_device ( regs->ax );
+ union {
+ struct bus_loc bus_loc;
+ struct pci_loc pci_loc;
+ } u;
+
+ /* Select PCI bus and specified busdevfn as first boot device */
+ memset ( &u, 0, sizeof ( u ) );
+ u.pci_loc.busdevfn = regs->ax;
+ select_device ( &dev, &pci_driver, &u.bus_loc );
}
diff --git a/src/arch/i386/scripts/i386.lds b/src/arch/i386/scripts/i386.lds
index fc44683a..0ed9955d 100644
--- a/src/arch/i386/scripts/i386.lds
+++ b/src/arch/i386/scripts/i386.lds
@@ -142,9 +142,15 @@ SECTIONS {
*(.data.*)
/* Various tables */
- boot_drivers = .;
- *(.boot_drivers)
- boot_drivers_end = .;
+ device_drivers = .;
+ *(.drivers.device)
+ device_drivers_end = .;
+ bus_drivers = .;
+ *(.drivers.bus)
+ bus_drivers_end = .;
+ type_drivers = .;
+ *(.drivers.type)
+ type_drivers_end = .;
console_drivers = .;
*(.drivers.console)
console_drivers_end = .;
diff --git a/src/core/btext.c b/src/core/btext.c
index 663fd4a9..86bbba36 100644
--- a/src/core/btext.c
+++ b/src/core/btext.c
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ static void btext_init(void)
#warning "pci_find_device_x no longer exists; use find_pci_device instead"
/* pci_find_device_x(0x1002, 0x4752, 0, &dev); */
- if(dev.vendor==0) return; // no fb
+ if(dev.vendor_id==0) return; // no fb
frame_buffer = (uint32_t)dev.membase;
#else
diff --git a/src/core/dev.c b/src/core/dev.c
index 9c536887..5d13f701 100644
--- a/src/core/dev.c
+++ b/src/core/dev.c
@@ -16,51 +16,154 @@
* function (probe).
*/
-/* Defined by linker */
-extern struct boot_driver boot_drivers[];
-extern struct boot_driver boot_drivers_end[];
+/* Current attempted boot device */
+struct dev dev = {
+ .bus_driver = bus_drivers,
+ .device_driver = device_drivers,
+};
-/* Current attempted boot driver */
-static struct boot_driver *boot_driver = boot_drivers;
-
-/* Print all drivers */
+/*
+ * Print all drivers
+ *
+ */
void print_drivers ( void ) {
- struct boot_driver *driver;
+ struct device_driver *driver;
- for ( driver = boot_drivers ; driver < boot_drivers_end ; driver++ ) {
+ for ( driver = device_drivers ;
+ driver < device_drivers_end ;
+ driver++ ) {
printf ( "%s ", driver->name );
}
}
-/* Get the next available boot device */
-int find_boot_device ( struct dev *dev ) {
- for ( ; boot_driver < boot_drivers_end ; boot_driver++ ) {
- dev->driver = boot_driver;
- dev->name = boot_driver->name;
- DBG ( "Probing driver %s...\n", dev->name );
- if ( boot_driver->find_bus_boot_device ( dev,
- boot_driver->bus_driver ) ) {
- DBG ( "Found device %s (ID %hhx:%hx:%hx)\n",
- dev->name, dev->devid.bus_type,
- dev->devid.vendor_id, dev->devid.device_id );
- return 1;
- }
- }
+/*
+ * Move to the next location on any bus
+ *
+ */
+static inline int next_location ( struct bus_driver **bus_driver,
+ struct bus_loc *bus_loc ) {
+ /* Move to next location on this bus, if any */
+ if ( (*bus_driver)->next_location ( bus_loc ) )
+ return 1;
+
+ /* Move to first (zeroed) location on next bus, if any */
+ if ( ++(*bus_driver) < bus_drivers_end )
+ return 1;
+
+ /* Reset to first bus, return "no more locations" */
+ *bus_driver = bus_drivers;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Find the next available device on any bus
+ *
+ * Set skip=1 to skip over the current device
+ *
+ */
+int find_any ( struct bus_driver **bus_driver, struct bus_loc *bus_loc,
+ struct bus_dev *bus_dev, signed int skip ) {
+ DBG ( "searching for any device\n" );
+ do {
+ if ( --skip >= 0 )
+ continue;
+ if ( ! (*bus_driver)->fill_device ( bus_dev, bus_loc ) )
+ continue;
+ DBG ( "found device %s\n",
+ (*bus_driver)->describe ( bus_dev ) );
+ return 1;
+ } while ( next_location ( bus_driver, bus_loc ) );
+
+ DBG ( "found no device\n" );
+ return 0;
+}
- /* No more boot devices found */
- boot_driver = boot_drivers;
+/*
+ * Find a driver by specified device.
+ *
+ * Set skip=1 to skip over the current driver
+ *
+ */
+int find_by_device ( struct device_driver **device_driver,
+ struct bus_driver *bus_driver, struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ signed int skip ) {
+ DBG ( "searching for a driver for device %s\n",
+ bus_driver->describe ( bus_dev ) );
+ do {
+ if ( --skip >= 0 )
+ continue;
+ if ( (*device_driver)->bus_driver != bus_driver )
+ continue;
+ if ( ! bus_driver->check_driver ( bus_dev, *device_driver ))
+ continue;
+ DBG ( "found driver %s\n", (*device_driver)->name );
+ return 1;
+ } while ( ++(*device_driver) < device_drivers_end );
+
+ /* Reset to first driver, return "not found" */
+ DBG ( "found no driver for device %s\n",
+ bus_driver->describe ( bus_dev ) );
+ *device_driver = device_drivers;
return 0;
}
-/* Probe the boot device */
-int probe ( struct dev *dev ) {
- return dev->driver->probe ( dev, dev->bus );
+/*
+ * Find a device by specified driver.
+ *
+ * Set skip=1 to skip over the current device
+ *
+ */
+int find_by_driver ( struct bus_loc *bus_loc, struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ struct device_driver *device_driver,
+ signed int skip ) {
+ struct bus_driver *bus_driver = device_driver->bus_driver;
+
+ DBG ( "searching for a device for driver %s\n", device_driver->name );
+ do {
+ if ( --skip >= 0 )
+ continue;
+ if ( ! bus_driver->fill_device ( bus_dev, bus_loc ) )
+ continue;
+ if ( ! bus_driver->check_driver ( bus_dev, device_driver ) )
+ continue;
+ DBG ( "found device %s\n", bus_driver->describe ( bus_dev ) );
+ return 1;
+ } while ( bus_driver->next_location ( bus_loc ) );
+
+ DBG ( "found no device for driver %s\n" );
+ return 0;
}
-/* Disable a device */
-void disable ( struct dev *dev ) {
- if ( dev->dev_op ) {
- dev->dev_op->disable ( dev );
- dev->dev_op = NULL;
+/*
+ * Find the next available (device,driver) combination
+ *
+ * Set skip=1 to skip over the current (device,driver)
+ *
+ * Note that the struct dev may not have been previously used, and so
+ * may not contain a valid (device,driver) combination.
+ *
+ */
+int find_any_with_driver ( struct dev *dev, signed int skip ) {
+ signed int skip_device = 0;
+ signed int skip_driver = skip;
+
+ while ( find_any ( &dev->bus_driver, &dev->bus_loc, &dev->bus_dev,
+ skip_device ) ) {
+ if ( find_by_device ( &dev->device_driver, dev->bus_driver,
+ &dev->bus_dev, skip_driver ) ) {
+ /* Set type_driver to be that of the device
+ * driver
+ */
+ dev->type_driver = dev->device_driver->type_driver;
+ /* Set type device instance to be the single
+ * instance provided by the type driver
+ */
+ dev->type_dev = dev->type_driver->type_dev;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ skip_driver = 0;
+ skip_device = 1;
}
+
+ return 0;
}
diff --git a/src/core/main.c b/src/core/main.c
index 01e616c8..bcfdd5c0 100644
--- a/src/core/main.c
+++ b/src/core/main.c
@@ -143,12 +143,6 @@ static int exit_status;
static int initialized;
-/* Global instance of the current boot device */
-DEV_BUS(struct bus_device, dev_bus);
-struct dev dev = {
- .bus = &dev_bus,
-};
-
/**************************************************************************
* initialise() - perform any C-level initialisation
*
@@ -169,6 +163,7 @@ void initialise ( void ) {
MAIN - Kick off routine
**************************************************************************/
int main ( void ) {
+ int skip = 0;
/* Print out configuration */
print_config();
@@ -181,36 +176,34 @@ int main ( void ) {
for ( ; ; disable ( &dev ), call_reset_fns() ) {
/* Get next boot device */
- if ( ! find_boot_device ( &dev ) ) {
+ if ( ! find_any_with_driver ( &dev, skip ) ) {
/* Reached end of device list */
printf ( "No more boot devices\n" );
+ skip = 0;
sleep ( 2 );
continue;
}
+ /* Skip this device the next time we encounter it */
+ skip = 1;
+
+ /* Print out what we're doing */
+ printf ( "Booting from %s %s at %s "
+ "using the %s driver\n",
+ dev.bus_driver->name ( &dev.bus_dev ),
+ dev.type_driver->name,
+ dev.bus_driver->describe ( &dev.bus_dev ),
+ dev.device_driver->name );
+
/* Probe boot device */
if ( ! probe ( &dev ) ) {
/* Device found on bus, but probe failed */
- printf ( "Probe failed on %s, trying next device\n",
- dev.name );
+ printf ( "...probe failed on %s\n" );
continue;
}
- /* Print device info */
- print_info ( &dev );
-
- /* Load configuration (e.g. DHCP) */
- if ( ! load_configuration ( &dev ) ) {
- /* DHCP failed */
- printf ( "Could not configure device %s\n", dev.name );
- continue;
- }
-
- /* Load image */
- if ( ! load ( &dev ) )
- /* Load failed */
- printf ( "Could not boot from device %s\n", dev.name );
- continue;
+ printf ( "%s: %s\n", dev.bus_driver->name ( &dev.bus_dev ),
+ dev.type_driver->describe ( dev.type_dev ) );
}
/* Call registered per-object exit functions */
@@ -463,8 +456,7 @@ void cleanup(void)
nfs_umountall(ARP_SERVER);
#endif
/* Stop receiving packets */
- eth_disable();
- disk_disable();
+ disable ( &dev );
initialized = 0;
}
diff --git a/src/core/nic.c b/src/core/nic.c
index 50ca4e81..166eedd7 100644
--- a/src/core/nic.c
+++ b/src/core/nic.c
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ static unsigned char dhcp_machine_info[] = {
/* Our enclosing DHCP tag */
RFC1533_VENDOR_ETHERBOOT_ENCAP, 11,
/* Our boot device */
- RFC1533_VENDOR_NIC_DEV_ID, 5, PCI_BUS_TYPE, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+ RFC1533_VENDOR_NIC_DEV_ID, 5, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
/* Our current architecture */
RFC1533_VENDOR_ARCH, 2, EM_CURRENT & 0xff, (EM_CURRENT >> 8) & 0xff,
#ifdef EM_CURRENT_64
@@ -231,13 +231,10 @@ static int bootp(void);
static unsigned short tcpudpchksum(struct iphdr *ip);
-struct nic *nic = &dev.nic;
-
/*
* Find out what our boot parameters are
*/
-static int nic_load_configuration ( struct dev *dev ) {
- struct nic *nic = &dev->nic;
+static int nic_load_configuration ( struct nic *nic ) {
int server_found;
if ( ! nic->nic_op->connect ( nic ) ) {
@@ -321,35 +318,31 @@ static int nic_load(struct dev *dev __unused)
return 0;
}
-
-static void nic_disable ( struct dev *dev ) {
- struct nic *nic = &dev->nic;
-
+void nic_disable ( struct nic *nic __unused ) {
#ifdef MULTICAST_LEVEL2
int i;
for(i = 0; i < MAX_IGMP; i++) {
leave_group(i);
}
#endif
-
- nic->nic_op->disable ( nic );
}
-static void nic_print_info ( struct dev *dev ) {
- struct nic *nic = &dev->nic;
-
- printf ( "Found %s NIC (MAC %!)\n", dev->name, nic->node_addr );
+static char * nic_describe ( struct type_dev *type_dev ) {
+ struct nic *nic = ( struct nic * ) type_dev;
+ static char nic_description[] = "MAC 00:00:00:00:00:00";
+
+ sprintf ( nic_description + 4, "%!", nic->node_addr );
+ return nic_description;
}
/*
* Device operations tables
*
*/
-static struct dev_operations nic_operations = {
- .disable = nic_disable,
- .print_info = nic_print_info,
- .load_configuration = nic_load_configuration,
- .load = nic_load,
+struct type_driver nic_driver = {
+ .name = "NIC",
+ .type_dev = ( struct type_dev * ) &nic,
+ .describe = nic_describe,
};
/* Careful. We need an aligned buffer to avoid problems on machines
@@ -360,19 +353,10 @@ static struct dev_operations nic_operations = {
*/
static char packet[ETH_FRAME_LEN + ETH_DATA_ALIGN] __aligned;
-/*
- * Set up a struct dev to operate as a NIC, return the struct nic *
- *
- */
-struct nic * nic_device ( struct dev *dev ) {
- struct nic *nic = &dev->nic;
-
- memset ( nic, 0, sizeof ( *nic ) );
- nic->node_addr = arptable[ARP_CLIENT].node;
- nic->packet = packet + ETH_DATA_ALIGN;
- dev->dev_op = &nic_operations;
- return nic;
-}
+struct nic nic = {
+ .node_addr = arptable[ARP_CLIENT].node,
+ .packet = packet + ETH_DATA_ALIGN,
+};
@@ -408,9 +392,9 @@ static int await_arp(int ival, void *ptr,
struct arprequest *arpreply;
if (ptype != ETH_P_ARP)
return 0;
- if (nic->packetlen < ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct arprequest))
+ if (nic.packetlen < ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct arprequest))
return 0;
- arpreply = (struct arprequest *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN];
+ arpreply = (struct arprequest *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
if (arpreply->opcode != htons(ARP_REPLY))
return 0;
@@ -697,7 +681,7 @@ int tftp_block ( struct tftpreq_info_t *request, struct tftpblk_info_t *block )
continue; /* Back to waiting for packet */
}
/* Packet has been received */
- rcvd = (struct tftp_t *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN];
+ rcvd = (struct tftp_t *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
recvlen = ntohs(rcvd->udp.len) - sizeof(struct udphdr)
- sizeof(rcvd->opcode);
rport = ntohs(rcvd->udp.src);
@@ -777,9 +761,9 @@ static int await_rarp(int ival, void *ptr,
struct arprequest *arpreply;
if (ptype != ETH_P_RARP)
return 0;
- if (nic->packetlen < ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct arprequest))
+ if (nic.packetlen < ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct arprequest))
return 0;
- arpreply = (struct arprequest *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN];
+ arpreply = (struct arprequest *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
if (arpreply->opcode != htons(RARP_REPLY))
return 0;
if ((arpreply->opcode == htons(RARP_REPLY)) &&
@@ -841,9 +825,9 @@ static int await_bootp(int ival __unused, void *ptr __unused,
if (!udp) {
return 0;
}
- bootpreply = (struct bootp_t *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN +
+ bootpreply = (struct bootp_t *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN +
sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr)];
- if (nic->packetlen < ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr) +
+ if (nic.packetlen < ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr) +
sizeof(struct udphdr) +
#ifdef NO_DHCP_SUPPORT
sizeof(struct bootp_t)
@@ -916,14 +900,7 @@ static int bootp(void)
unsigned char *bp_vend;
#ifndef NO_DHCP_SUPPORT
- struct {
- uint8_t bus_type;
- uint16_t vendor_id;
- uint16_t device_id;
- } __attribute__((packed)) *dhcp_dev_id = (void*)&dhcp_machine_info[4];
- dhcp_dev_id->bus_type = dev.devid.bus_type;
- dhcp_dev_id->vendor_id = htons ( dev.devid.vendor_id );
- dhcp_dev_id->device_id = htons ( dev.devid.device_id );
+ * ( ( struct dhcp_dev_id * ) &dhcp_machine_info[4] ) = nic.dhcp_dev_id;
#endif /* NO_DHCP_SUPPORT */
memset(&ip, 0, sizeof(struct bootpip_t));
ip.bp.bp_op = BOOTP_REQUEST;
@@ -1089,11 +1066,11 @@ static void process_igmp(struct iphdr *ip, unsigned long now)
int i;
unsigned iplen;
if (!ip || (ip->protocol == IP_IGMP) ||
- (nic->packetlen < sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct igmp))) {
+ (nic.packetlen < sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct igmp))) {
return;
}
iplen = (ip->verhdrlen & 0xf)*4;
- igmp = (struct igmp *)&nic->packet[sizeof(struct iphdr)];
+ igmp = (struct igmp *)&nic.packet[sizeof(struct iphdr)];
if (ipchksum(igmp, ntohs(ip->len) - iplen) != 0)
return;
if ((igmp->type == IGMP_QUERY) &&
@@ -1300,7 +1277,7 @@ int tcp_transaction(unsigned long destip, unsigned int destsock, void *ptr,
syn_ack = state == CLOSED || state == SYN_RCVD;
consumed = ntohl(tcp->ack) - send_seq - syn_ack;
if (consumed < 0 || consumed > can_send) {
- tcp_reset((struct iphdr *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN]);
+ tcp_reset((struct iphdr *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN]);
goto recv_data;
}
@@ -1342,7 +1319,7 @@ int tcp_transaction(unsigned long destip, unsigned int destsock, void *ptr,
}
consume_data:
- ip = (struct iphdr *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN];
+ ip = (struct iphdr *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
header_size = sizeof(struct iphdr) + ((ntohs(tcp->ctrl)>>10)&0x3C);
payload = ntohs(ip->len) - header_size;
if (payload > 0 && state == ESTABLISHED) {
@@ -1351,7 +1328,7 @@ int tcp_transaction(unsigned long destip, unsigned int destsock, void *ptr,
recv_seq += payload - old_bytes;
if (state != FIN_WAIT_1 && state != FIN_WAIT_2 &&
!recv(payload - old_bytes,
- &nic->packet[ETH_HLEN+header_size+old_bytes],
+ &nic.packet[ETH_HLEN+header_size+old_bytes],
ptr)) {
goto close;
}
@@ -1463,15 +1440,15 @@ int await_reply(reply_t reply, int ival, void *ptr, long timeout)
/* We have something! */
/* Find the Ethernet packet type */
- if (nic->packetlen >= ETH_HLEN) {
- ptype = ((unsigned short) nic->packet[12]) << 8
- | ((unsigned short) nic->packet[13]);
+ if (nic.packetlen >= ETH_HLEN) {
+ ptype = ((unsigned short) nic.packet[12]) << 8
+ | ((unsigned short) nic.packet[13]);
} else continue; /* what else could we do with it? */
/* Verify an IP header */
ip = 0;
- if ((ptype == ETH_P_IP) && (nic->packetlen >= ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr))) {
+ if ((ptype == ETH_P_IP) && (nic.packetlen >= ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr))) {
unsigned ipoptlen;
- ip = (struct iphdr *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN];
+ ip = (struct iphdr *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
if ((ip->verhdrlen < 0x45) || (ip->verhdrlen > 0x4F))
continue;
iplen = (ip->verhdrlen & 0xf) * 4;
@@ -1493,17 +1470,17 @@ int await_reply(reply_t reply, int ival, void *ptr, long timeout)
/* Delete the ip options, to guarantee
* good alignment, and make etherboot simpler.
*/
- memmove(&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr)],
- &nic->packet[ETH_HLEN + iplen],
- nic->packetlen - ipoptlen);
- nic->packetlen -= ipoptlen;
+ memmove(&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr)],
+ &nic.packet[ETH_HLEN + iplen],
+ nic.packetlen - ipoptlen);
+ nic.packetlen -= ipoptlen;
}
}
udp = 0;
if (ip && (ip->protocol == IP_UDP) &&
- (nic->packetlen >=
+ (nic.packetlen >=
ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct udphdr))) {
- udp = (struct udphdr *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr)];
+ udp = (struct udphdr *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr)];
/* Make certain we have a reasonable packet length */
if (ntohs(udp->len) > (ntohs(ip->len) - iplen))
@@ -1517,9 +1494,9 @@ int await_reply(reply_t reply, int ival, void *ptr, long timeout)
tcp = 0;
#ifdef DOWNLOAD_PROTO_HTTP
if (ip && (ip->protocol == IP_TCP) &&
- (nic->packetlen >=
+ (nic.packetlen >=
ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct iphdr) + sizeof(struct tcphdr))){
- tcp = (struct tcphdr *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN +
+ tcp = (struct tcphdr *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN +
sizeof(struct iphdr)];
/* Make certain we have a reasonable packet length */
if (((ntohs(tcp->ctrl) >> 10) & 0x3C) >
@@ -1541,11 +1518,11 @@ int await_reply(reply_t reply, int ival, void *ptr, long timeout)
* action. This allows us reply to arp, igmp, and lacp queries.
*/
if ((ptype == ETH_P_ARP) &&
- (nic->packetlen >= ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct arprequest))) {
+ (nic.packetlen >= ETH_HLEN + sizeof(struct arprequest))) {
struct arprequest *arpreply;
unsigned long tmp;
- arpreply = (struct arprequest *)&nic->packet[ETH_HLEN];
+ arpreply = (struct arprequest *)&nic.packet[ETH_HLEN];
memcpy(&tmp, arpreply->tipaddr, sizeof(in_addr));
if ((arpreply->opcode == htons(ARP_REQUEST)) &&
(tmp == arptable[ARP_CLIENT].ipaddr.s_addr)) {
diff --git a/src/core/pxe_export.c b/src/core/pxe_export.c
index f1f7c5e3..3fb173b6 100644
--- a/src/core/pxe_export.c
+++ b/src/core/pxe_export.c
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ int pxe_shutdown_nic ( void ) {
if ( pxe_stack->state <= MIDWAY ) return 1;
eth_irq ( DISABLE );
- eth_disable();
+ disable ( &dev );
pxe_stack->state = MIDWAY;
return 1;
}
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_undi_set_station_address ( t_PXENV_UNDI_SET_STATION_ADDRESS
* the current value anyway then return success, otherwise
* return UNSUPPORTED.
*/
- if ( memcmp ( nic->node_addr,
+ if ( memcmp ( nic.node_addr,
&undi_set_station_address->StationAddress,
ETH_ALEN ) == 0 ) {
undi_set_station_address->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS;
@@ -465,8 +465,8 @@ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_undi_get_information ( t_PXENV_UNDI_GET_INFORMATION
DBG ( "PXENV_UNDI_GET_INFORMATION" );
ENSURE_READY ( undi_get_information );
- undi_get_information->BaseIo = nic->ioaddr;
- undi_get_information->IntNumber = nic->irqno;
+ undi_get_information->BaseIo = nic.ioaddr;
+ undi_get_information->IntNumber = nic.irqno;
/* Cheat: assume all cards can cope with this */
undi_get_information->MaxTranUnit = ETH_MAX_MTU;
/* Cheat: we only ever have Ethernet cards */
@@ -476,12 +476,12 @@ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_undi_get_information ( t_PXENV_UNDI_GET_INFORMATION
* node address. This is a valid assumption within Etherboot
* at the time of writing.
*/
- memcpy ( &undi_get_information->CurrentNodeAddress, nic->node_addr,
+ memcpy ( &undi_get_information->CurrentNodeAddress, nic.node_addr,
ETH_ALEN );
- memcpy ( &undi_get_information->PermNodeAddress, nic->node_addr,
+ memcpy ( &undi_get_information->PermNodeAddress, nic.node_addr,
ETH_ALEN );
undi_get_information->ROMAddress = 0;
- /* nic->rom_info->rom_segment; */
+ /* nic.rom_info->rom_segment; */
/* We only provide the ability to receive or transmit a single
* packet at a time. This is a bootloader, not an OS.
*/
@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_undi_get_iface_info ( t_PXENV_UNDI_GET_IFACE_INFO
* Status: working
*/
PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_undi_isr ( t_PXENV_UNDI_ISR *undi_isr ) {
- media_header_t *media_header = (media_header_t*)nic->packet;
+ media_header_t *media_header = (media_header_t*)nic.packet;
DBG ( "PXENV_UNDI_ISR" );
/* We can't call ENSURE_READY, because this could be being
@@ -683,8 +683,8 @@ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_undi_isr ( t_PXENV_UNDI_ISR *undi_isr ) {
*/
DBG ( " PROCESS" );
if ( eth_poll ( 1 ) ) {
- DBG ( " RECEIVE %d", nic->packetlen );
- if ( nic->packetlen > sizeof(pxe_stack->packet) ) {
+ DBG ( " RECEIVE %d", nic.packetlen );
+ if ( nic.packetlen > sizeof(pxe_stack->packet) ) {
/* Should never happen */
undi_isr->FuncFlag = PXENV_UNDI_ISR_OUT_DONE;
undi_isr->Status =
@@ -692,10 +692,10 @@ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_undi_isr ( t_PXENV_UNDI_ISR *undi_isr ) {
return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE;
}
undi_isr->FuncFlag = PXENV_UNDI_ISR_OUT_RECEIVE;
- undi_isr->BufferLength = nic->packetlen;
- undi_isr->FrameLength = nic->packetlen;
+ undi_isr->BufferLength = nic.packetlen;
+ undi_isr->FrameLength = nic.packetlen;
undi_isr->FrameHeaderLength = ETH_HLEN;
- memcpy ( pxe_stack->packet, nic->packet, nic->packetlen);
+ memcpy ( pxe_stack->packet, nic.packet, nic.packetlen);
PTR_TO_SEGOFF16 ( pxe_stack->packet, undi_isr->Frame );
switch ( ntohs(media_header->nstype) ) {
case IP : undi_isr->ProtType = P_IP; break;
@@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_udp_read ( t_PXENV_UDP_READ *udp_read ) {
PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_udp_write ( t_PXENV_UDP_WRITE *udp_write ) {
uint16_t src_port;
uint16_t dst_port;
- struct udppacket *packet = (struct udppacket *)nic->packet;
+ struct udppacket *packet = (struct udppacket *)nic.packet;
int packet_size;
DBG ( "PXENV_UDP_WRITE" );
diff --git a/src/drivers/bus/pci.c b/src/drivers/bus/pci.c
index e109d030..3cbe67e5 100644
--- a/src/drivers/bus/pci.c
+++ b/src/drivers/bus/pci.c
@@ -1,30 +1,49 @@
#include "stdint.h"
#include "string.h"
#include "console.h"
+#include "nic.h"
#include "pci.h"
/*
- * Ensure that there is sufficient space in the shared dev_bus
- * structure for a struct pci_device.
+ * pci_io.c may know how many buses we have, in which case it can
+ * overwrite this value.
*
*/
-DEV_BUS( struct pci_device, pci_dev );
-static char pci_magic[0]; /* guaranteed unique symbol */
+unsigned int pci_max_bus = 0xff;
/*
- * pci_io.c may know how many buses we have, in which case it can
- * overwrite this value.
+ * Increment a bus_loc structure to the next possible PCI location.
+ * Leave the structure zeroed and return 0 if there are no more valid
+ * locations.
*
*/
-unsigned int pci_max_bus = 0xff;
+static int pci_next_location ( struct bus_loc *bus_loc ) {
+ struct pci_loc *pci_loc = ( struct pci_loc * ) bus_loc;
+
+ /*
+ * Ensure that there is sufficient space in the shared bus
+ * structures for a struct pci_loc and a struct
+ * pci_dev, as mandated by bus.h.
+ *
+ */
+ BUS_LOC_CHECK ( struct pci_loc );
+ BUS_DEV_CHECK ( struct pci_device );
+
+ return ( ++pci_loc->busdevfn );
+}
/*
* Fill in parameters (vendor & device ids, class, membase etc.) for a
* PCI device based on bus & devfn.
*
* Returns 1 if a device was found, 0 for no device present.
+ *
*/
-static int fill_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
+static int pci_fill_device ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ struct bus_loc *bus_loc ) {
+ struct pci_loc *pci_loc = ( struct pci_loc * ) bus_loc;
+ struct pci_device *pci = ( struct pci_device * ) bus_dev;
+ uint16_t busdevfn = pci_loc->busdevfn;
static struct {
uint16_t devfn0;
int is_present;
@@ -32,8 +51,12 @@ static int fill_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
uint32_t l;
int reg;
+ /* Store busdevfn in struct pci_device and set default values */
+ pci->busdevfn = busdevfn;
+ pci->name = "?";
+
/* Check bus is within range */
- if ( PCI_BUS ( pci->busdevfn ) > pci_max_bus ) {
+ if ( PCI_BUS ( busdevfn ) > pci_max_bus ) {
return 0;
}
@@ -41,8 +64,8 @@ static int fill_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
* non-zero function on a non-existent card. This is done to
* increase scan speed by a factor of 8.
*/
- if ( ( PCI_FUNC ( pci->busdevfn ) != 0 ) &&
- ( PCI_FN0 ( pci->busdevfn ) == cache.devfn0 ) &&
+ if ( ( PCI_FUNC ( busdevfn ) != 0 ) &&
+ ( PCI_FN0 ( busdevfn ) == cache.devfn0 ) &&
( ! cache.is_present ) ) {
return 0;
}
@@ -52,28 +75,27 @@ static int fill_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
pci_read_config_dword ( pci, PCI_VENDOR_ID, &l );
/* some broken boards return 0 if a slot is empty: */
if ( ( l == 0xffffffff ) || ( l == 0x00000000 ) ) {
- if ( PCI_FUNC ( pci->busdevfn ) == 0 ) {
+ if ( PCI_FUNC ( busdevfn ) == 0 ) {
/* Don't look for subsequent functions if the
* card itself is not present.
*/
- cache.devfn0 = pci->busdevfn;
+ cache.devfn0 = busdevfn;
cache.is_present = 0;
}
return 0;
}
- pci->vendor = l & 0xffff;
- pci->dev_id = ( l >> 16 ) & 0xffff;
+ pci->vendor_id = l & 0xffff;
+ pci->device_id = ( l >> 16 ) & 0xffff;
/* Check that we're not a duplicate function on a
* non-multifunction device.
*/
- if ( PCI_FUNC ( pci->busdevfn ) != 0 ) {
- uint16_t save_busdevfn = pci->busdevfn;
+ if ( PCI_FUNC ( busdevfn ) != 0 ) {
uint8_t header_type;
- pci->busdevfn &= PCI_FN0 ( pci->busdevfn );
+ pci->busdevfn &= PCI_FN0 ( busdevfn );
pci_read_config_byte ( pci, PCI_HEADER_TYPE, &header_type );
- pci->busdevfn = save_busdevfn;
+ pci->busdevfn = busdevfn;
if ( ! ( header_type & 0x80 ) ) {
return 0;
@@ -108,15 +130,88 @@ static int fill_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
pci_read_config_byte ( pci, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE, &pci->irq );
}
- DBG ( "PCI found device %hhx:%hhx.%d Class %hx: %hx:%hx (rev %hhx)\n",
+ DBG ( "found device %hhx:%hhx.%d Class %hx: %hx:%hx (rev %hhx)\n",
PCI_BUS ( pci->busdevfn ), PCI_DEV ( pci->busdevfn ),
- PCI_FUNC ( pci->busdevfn ), pci->class, pci->vendor, pci->dev_id,
- pci->revision );
+ PCI_FUNC ( pci->busdevfn ), pci->class, pci->vendor_id,
+ pci->device_id, pci->revision );
return 1;
}
/*
+ * Test whether or not a driver is capable of driving the device.
+ *
+ */
+static int pci_check_driver ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ struct device_driver *device_driver ) {
+ struct pci_device *pci = ( struct pci_device * ) bus_dev;
+ struct pci_driver_info *pci_driver_info
+ = ( struct pci_driver_info * ) device_driver->bus_driver_info;
+ unsigned int i;
+
+ /* If driver has a class, and class matches, use it */
+ if ( pci_driver_info->class &&
+ ( pci_driver_info->class == pci->class ) ) {
+ DBG ( "driver %s matches class %hx\n",
+ device_driver->name, pci_driver_info->class );
+ pci->name = device_driver->name;
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* If any of driver's IDs match, use it */
+ for ( i = 0 ; i < pci_driver_info->id_count; i++ ) {
+ struct pci_id *id = &pci_driver_info->ids[i];
+
+ if ( ( pci->vendor_id == id->vendor_id ) &&
+ ( pci->device_id == id->device_id ) ) {
+ DBG ( "driver %s device %s matches ID %hx:%hx\n",
+ device_driver->name, id->name,
+ id->vendor_id, id->device_id );
+ pci->name = id->name;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Describe a PCI device
+ *
+ */
+static char * pci_describe ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev ) {
+ struct pci_device *pci = ( struct pci_device * ) bus_dev;
+ static char pci_description[] = "PCI 00:00.0";
+
+ sprintf ( pci_description + 4, "%hhx:%hhx.%d",
+ PCI_BUS ( pci->busdevfn ), PCI_DEV ( pci->busdevfn ),
+ PCI_FUNC ( pci->busdevfn ) );
+ return pci_description;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Name a PCI device
+ *
+ */
+static char * pci_name ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev ) {
+ struct pci_device *pci = ( struct pci_device * ) bus_dev;
+
+ return pci->name;
+}
+
+/*
+ * PCI bus operations table
+ *
+ */
+struct bus_driver pci_driver __bus_driver = {
+ .next_location = pci_next_location,
+ .fill_device = pci_fill_device,
+ .check_driver = pci_check_driver,
+ .describe = pci_describe,
+ .name = pci_name,
+};
+
+/*
* Set device to be a busmaster in case BIOS neglected to do so. Also
* adjust PCI latency timer to a reasonable value, 32.
*/
@@ -127,7 +222,7 @@ void adjust_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
pci_read_config_word ( pci, PCI_COMMAND, &pci_command );
new_command = pci_command | PCI_COMMAND_MASTER | PCI_COMMAND_IO;
if ( pci_command != new_command ) {
- DBG ( "PCI BIOS has not enabled device %hhx:%hhx.%d! "
+ DBG ( "BIOS has not enabled device %hhx:%hhx.%d! "
"Updating PCI command %hX->%hX\n",
PCI_BUS ( pci->busdevfn ), PCI_DEV ( pci->busdevfn ),
PCI_FUNC ( pci->busdevfn ), pci_command, new_command );
@@ -135,7 +230,7 @@ void adjust_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
}
pci_read_config_byte ( pci, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, &pci_latency);
if ( pci_latency < 32 ) {
- DBG ( "PCI device %hhx:%hhx.%d latency timer is "
+ DBG ( "device %hhx:%hhx.%d latency timer is "
"unreasonably low at %d. Setting to 32.\n",
PCI_BUS ( pci->busdevfn ), PCI_DEV ( pci->busdevfn ),
PCI_FUNC ( pci->busdevfn ), pci_latency );
@@ -144,100 +239,6 @@ void adjust_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci ) {
}
/*
- * Set PCI device to use.
- *
- * This routine can be called by e.g. the ROM prefix to specify that
- * the first device to be tried should be the device on which the ROM
- * was physically located.
- *
- */
-void set_pci_device ( uint16_t busdevfn ) {
- pci_dev.magic = pci_magic;
- pci_dev.busdevfn = busdevfn;
- pci_dev.already_tried = 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Find a PCI device matching the specified driver
- *
- */
-int find_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci,
- struct pci_driver *driver ) {
- int i;
-
- /* Initialise struct pci if it's the first time it's been used. */
- if ( pci->magic != pci_magic ) {
- memset ( pci, 0, sizeof ( *pci ) );
- pci->magic = pci_magic;
- }
-
- /* Iterate through all possible PCI bus:dev.fn combinations,
- * starting where we left off.
- */
- DBG ( "PCI searching for device matching driver %s\n", driver->name );
- do {
- /* If we've already used this device, skip it */
- if ( pci->already_tried ) {
- pci->already_tried = 0;
- continue;
- }
-
- /* Fill in device parameters, if device present */
- if ( ! fill_pci_device ( pci ) ) {
- continue;
- }
-
- /* If driver has a class, and class matches, use it */
- if ( driver->class &&
- ( driver->class == pci->class ) ) {
- DBG ( "PCI found class %hx matching driver %s\n",
- driver->class, driver->name );
- pci->name = driver->name;
- pci->already_tried = 1;
- return 1;
- }
-
- /* If any of driver's IDs match, use it */
- for ( i = 0 ; i < driver->id_count; i++ ) {
- struct pci_id *id = &driver->ids[i];
-
- if ( ( pci->vendor == id->vendor ) &&
- ( pci->dev_id == id->dev_id ) ) {
- DBG ( "PCI found ID %hx:%hx (device %s) "
- "matching driver %s\n", id->vendor,
- id->dev_id, id->name, driver->name );
- pci->name = id->name;
- pci->already_tried = 1;
- return 1;
- }
- }
- } while ( ++pci->busdevfn );
-
- /* No device found */
- DBG ( "PCI found no device matching driver %s\n", driver->name );
- return 0;
-}
-
-/*
- * Find the next PCI device that can be used to boot using the
- * specified driver.
- *
- */
-int find_pci_boot_device ( struct dev *dev, struct pci_driver *driver ) {
- struct pci_device *pci = ( struct pci_device * )dev->bus;
-
- if ( ! find_pci_device ( pci, driver ) )
- return 0;
-
- dev->name = pci->name;
- dev->devid.bus_type = PCI_BUS_TYPE;
- dev->devid.vendor_id = pci->vendor;
- dev->devid.device_id = pci->dev_id;
-
- return 1;
-}
-
-/*
* Find the start of a pci resource.
*/
unsigned long pci_bar_start ( struct pci_device *pci, unsigned int index ) {
@@ -346,3 +347,19 @@ int pci_find_capability ( struct pci_device *pci, int cap ) {
}
return 0;
}
+
+/*
+ * Fill in a DHCP device ID structure
+ *
+ */
+void pci_fill_nic ( struct nic *nic, struct pci_device *pci ) {
+
+ /* Fill in ioaddr and irqno */
+ nic->ioaddr = pci->ioaddr;
+ nic->irqno = pci->irq;
+
+ /* Fill in DHCP device ID structure */
+ nic->dhcp_dev_id.bus_type = PCI_BUS_TYPE;
+ nic->dhcp_dev_id.vendor_id = htons ( pci->vendor_id );
+ nic->dhcp_dev_id.device_id = htons ( pci->device_id );
+}
diff --git a/src/include/bus.h b/src/include/bus.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 80faa0e8..00000000
--- a/src/include/bus.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,161 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef BUS_H
-#define BUS_H
-
-#include "stdint.h"
-
-/*
- * When looking at the following data structures, mentally substitute
- * "<bus>_" in place of "bus_" and everything will become clear.
- * "struct bus_location" becomes "struct <bus>_location", which means
- * "the location of a device on a <bus> bus", where <bus> is a
- * particular type of bus such as "pci" or "isapnp".
- *
- */
-
-/*
- * A physical device location.
- *
- */
-#define BUS_LOCATION_SIZE 4
-struct bus_location {
- char bytes[BUS_LOCATION_SIZE];
-};
-
-/*
- * A structure fully describing a physical device.
- *
- */
-#define BUS_DEVICE_SIZE 32
-struct bus_device {
- char bytes[BUS_DEVICE_SIZE];
-};
-
-/*
- * Individual buses will have different sizes for their <bus>_location
- * and <bus>_device structures. We need to be able to allocate static
- * storage that's large enough to contain these structures for any
- * bus type that's being used in the current binary.
- *
- * We can't just create a union of all the various types, because some
- * may be architecture-dependent (and some are even embedded in
- * specific drivers, e.g. 3c509), so this would quickly get messy.
- *
- * We could use the magic of common symbols. Each bus could declare a
- * common symbol with the name "_bus_device" of the correct size; this
- * is easily done using code like
- * struct pci_device _bus_device;
- * The linker would then use the largest size of the "_bus_device"
- * symbol in any included object, thus giving us a single _bus_device
- * symbol of *exactly* the required size. However, there's no way to
- * extract the size of this symbol, either directly as a linker symbol
- * ("_bus_device_size = SIZEOF(_bus_device)"; the linker language just
- * doesn't provide this construct) or via any linker trickery I can
- * think of (such as creating a special common symbol section just for
- * this symbol then using SIZE(section) to read the size of the
- * section; ld recognises only a single common symbol section called
- * "COMMON").
- *
- * Since there's no way to get the size of the symbol, this
- * effectively limits us to just one instance of the symbol. This is
- * all very well for the simple case of "just boot from any single
- * device you can", but becomes limiting when you want to do things
- * like introducing PCMCIA buses (which must instantiate other devices
- * such as PCMCIA controllers).
- *
- * So, we declare the maximum sizes of these constructions to be
- * compile-time constants. Each individual bus driver should define
- * its own struct <bus>_location and struct <bus>_device however it
- * likes, and can freely cast pointers from struct bus_location to
- * struct <bus>_location (and similarly for bus_device). To guard
- * against bounding errors, each bus driver *MUST* use the macros
- * BUS_LOCATION_CHECK() and BUS_DEVICE_CHECK(), as in:
- *
- * BUS_LOCATION_CHECK ( struct pci_location );
- * BUS_DEVICE_CHECK ( struct pci_device );
- *
- * These macros will generate a link-time error if the size of the
- * <bus> structure exceeds the declared maximum size.
- *
- * The macros will generate no binary object code, but must be placed
- * inside a function (in order to generate syntactically valid C).
- * The easiest wy to do this is to place them in the
- * <bus>_next_location() function.
- *
- * If anyone can think of a better way of doing this that avoids *ALL*
- * of the problems described above, please implement it!
- *
- */
-
-#define LINKER_ASSERT(test,error_symbol) \
- if ( ! (test) ) { \
- extern void error_symbol ( void ); \
- error_symbol(); \
- }
-
-#define BUS_LOCATION_CHECK(datatype) \
- LINKER_ASSERT( ( sizeof (datatype) < sizeof (struct bus_location) ),
- __BUS_LOCATION_SIZE_is_too_small__see_dev_h )
-#define BUS_DEVICE_CHECK(datatype) \
- LINKER_ASSERT( ( sizeof (datatype) < sizeof (struct bus_device) ),
- __BUS_DEVICE_SIZE_is_too_small__see_dev_h )
-
-/*
- * A description of a device. This is used to send information about
- * the device to a DHCP server, and to provide a text string to
- * describe the device to the user.
- *
- * Note that "text" is allowed to be NULL, in which case the
- * describe_device() method will print the information directly to the
- * console rather than writing it into a buffer. (This happens
- * transparently because sprintf(NULL,...) is exactly equivalent to
- * printf(...) in our vsprintf.c).
- *
- */
-struct bus_description {
- char *text;
- uint16_t vendor_id;
- uint16_t device_id;
- uint8_t bus_type;
-};
-
-/*
- * A driver definition
- *
- */
-struct bus_driver;
-
-/*
- * Bus-level operations.
- *
- * int next_location ( struct bus_location * bus_location )
- *
- * Increment bus_location to point to the next possible device on
- * the bus (e.g. the next PCI busdevfn, or the next ISAPnP CSN).
- * If there are no more valid locations, return 0 and leave
- * struct bus_location zeroed, otherwise return true.
- *
- * int fill_device ( struct bus_location *bus_location,
- * struct bus_device *bus_device )
- *
- * Fill out a bus_device structure with the parameters for the
- * device at bus_location. (For example, fill in the PCI vendor
- * and device IDs). Return true if there is a device physically
- * present at this location, otherwise 0.
- *
- * int check_driver ( )
- *
- */
-struct bus_operations {
- int ( *next_location ) ( struct bus_location * bus_location );
- int ( *fill_device ) ( struct bus_location * bus_location,
- struct bus_device * bus_device );
- int ( *check_driver ) ( struct bus_device * bus_device,
- struct bus_driver * bus_driver );
- void ( *describe_device ) ( struct bus_device * bus_device,
- struct bus_driver * bus_driver,
- struct bus_description * bus_description );
-};
-
-
-
-#endif /* BUS_H */
diff --git a/src/include/dev.h b/src/include/dev.h
index 555712aa..327a2714 100644
--- a/src/include/dev.h
+++ b/src/include/dev.h
@@ -2,91 +2,276 @@
#define DEV_H
#include "stdint.h"
+#include "string.h"
+#include "dhcp.h" /* for dhcp_dev_id */
-/* Device types */
-#include "nic.h"
+/*
+ * Forward declarations
+ *
+ */
+struct type_dev;
+struct type_driver;
+struct bus_driver;
+struct bus_dev;
+struct device_driver;
-/* Need to check the packing of this struct if Etherboot is ported */
-struct dev_id {
- uint16_t vendor_id;
- uint16_t device_id;
- uint8_t bus_type;
-#define PCI_BUS_TYPE 1
-#define ISA_BUS_TYPE 2
-#define MCA_BUS_TYPE 3
-} __attribute__ ((packed));
+/*
+ * When looking at the following data structures, mentally substitute
+ * "<bus>_" in place of "bus_" and everything will become clear.
+ * "struct bus_location" becomes "struct <bus>_location", which means
+ * "the location of a device on a <bus> bus", where <bus> is a
+ * particular type of bus such as "pci" or "isapnp".
+ *
+ */
-/* Dont use sizeof, that will include the padding */
-#define DEV_ID_SIZE 8
+/*
+ * A physical device location on a bus.
+ *
+ */
+#define BUS_LOC_SIZE 4
+struct bus_loc {
+ char bytes[BUS_LOC_SIZE];
+};
-struct dev {
- struct dev_operations *dev_op;
- const char *name;
- struct dev_id devid; /* device ID string (sent to DHCP server) */
- struct boot_driver *driver; /* driver being used for boot */
- /* Pointer to bus information for device. Whatever sets up
- * the struct dev must make sure that this points to a buffer
- * large enough for the required struct <bus>_device.
- */
- struct bus_device *bus;
- /* All possible device types */
- union {
- struct nic nic;
- };
+/*
+ * A structure fully describing a physical device on a bus.
+ *
+ */
+#define BUS_DEV_SIZE 32
+struct bus_dev {
+ char bytes[BUS_DEV_SIZE];
};
/*
- * Macro to help create a common symbol with enough space for any
- * struct <bus>_device.
+ * Individual buses will have different sizes for their <bus>_location
+ * and <bus>_device structures. We need to be able to allocate static
+ * storage that's large enough to contain these structures for any
+ * bus type that's being used in the current binary.
+ *
+ * We can't just create a union of all the various types, because some
+ * may be architecture-dependent (and some are even embedded in
+ * specific drivers, e.g. 3c509), so this would quickly get messy.
+ *
+ * We could use the magic of common symbols. Each bus could declare a
+ * common symbol with the name "_bus_dev" of the correct size; this
+ * is easily done using code like
+ * struct pci_device _bus_dev;
+ * The linker would then use the largest size of the "_bus_dev" symbol
+ * in any included object, thus giving us a single _bus_dev symbol of
+ * *exactly* the required size. However, there's no way to extract
+ * the size of this symbol, either directly as a linker symbol
+ * ("_bus_dev_size = SIZEOF(_bus_dev)"; the linker language just
+ * doesn't provide this construct) or via any linker trickery I can
+ * think of (such as creating a special common symbol section just for
+ * this symbol then using SIZE(section) to read the size of the
+ * section; ld recognises only a single common symbol section called
+ * "COMMON").
+ *
+ * Since there's no way to get the size of the symbol, this
+ * effectively limits us to just one instance of the symbol. This is
+ * all very well for the simple case of "just boot from any single
+ * device you can", but becomes limiting when you want to do things
+ * like introducing PCMCIA buses (which must instantiate other devices
+ * such as PCMCIA controllers).
+ *
+ * So, we declare the maximum sizes of these constructions to be
+ * compile-time constants. Each individual bus driver should define
+ * its own struct <bus>_location and struct <bus>_device however it
+ * likes, and can freely cast pointers from struct bus_loc to
+ * struct <bus>_location (and similarly for bus_dev). To guard
+ * against bounding errors, each bus driver *MUST* use the macros
+ * BUS_LOC_CHECK() and BUS_DEV_CHECK(), as in:
+ *
+ * BUS_LOC_CHECK ( struct pci_location );
+ * BUS_DEV_CHECK ( struct pci_device );
+ *
+ * These macros will generate a link-time error if the size of the
+ * <bus> structure exceeds the declared maximum size.
+ *
+ * The macros will generate no binary object code, but must be placed
+ * inside a function (in order to generate syntactically valid C).
+ * The easiest wy to do this is to place them in the
+ * <bus>_next_location() function.
+ *
+ * If anyone can think of a better way of doing this that avoids *ALL*
+ * of the problems described above, please implement it!
*
- * Use as e.g. DEV_BUS(struct pci_device);
*/
-#define DEV_BUS(datatype,symbol) datatype symbol __asm__ ( "_dev_bus" );
-struct dev_operations {
- void ( *disable ) ( struct dev * );
- void ( *print_info ) ( struct dev * );
- int ( *load_configuration ) ( struct dev * );
- int ( *load ) ( struct dev * );
+#define LINKER_ASSERT(test,error_symbol) \
+ if ( ! (test) ) { \
+ extern void error_symbol ( void ); \
+ error_symbol(); \
+ }
+
+#define BUS_LOC_CHECK(datatype) \
+ LINKER_ASSERT( ( sizeof (datatype) < sizeof (struct bus_loc) ), \
+ __BUS_LOC_SIZE_is_too_small__see_dev_h )
+#define BUS_DEV_CHECK(datatype) \
+ LINKER_ASSERT( ( sizeof (datatype) < sizeof (struct bus_dev) ), \
+ __BUS_DEV_SIZE_is_too_small__see_dev_h )
+
+/*
+ * Bus-level operations.
+ *
+ * int next_location ( struct bus_loc * bus_loc )
+ *
+ * Increment bus_loc to point to the next possible device on
+ * the bus (e.g. the next PCI busdevfn, or the next ISAPnP CSN).
+ * If there are no more valid locations, return 0 and leave
+ * struct bus_loc zeroed, otherwise return true.
+ *
+ * int fill_device ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ * struct bus_loc *bus_loc )
+ *
+ * Fill out a bus_dev structure with the parameters for the
+ * device at bus_loc. (For example, fill in the PCI vendor
+ * and device IDs). Return true if there is a device physically
+ * present at this location, otherwise 0.
+ *
+ * int check_driver ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ * struct device_driver *device_driver )
+ *
+ * Test whether or not the specified driver is capable of driving
+ * the specified device by, for example, comparing the device's
+ * PCI IDs against the list of PCI IDs claimed by the driver.
+ *
+ * char * describe ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev )
+ *
+ * Return a text string describing the bus device bus_dev
+ * (e.g. "PCI 00:01.2")
+ *
+ * char * name ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev )
+ *
+ * Return a text string describing the bus device bus_dev
+ * (e.g. "dfe538")
+ *
+ */
+struct bus_driver {
+ int ( *next_location ) ( struct bus_loc *bus_loc );
+ int ( *fill_device ) ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ struct bus_loc *bus_loc );
+ int ( *check_driver ) ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ struct device_driver *device_driver );
+ char * ( *describe ) ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev );
+ char * ( *name ) ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev );
};
+#define __bus_driver __attribute__ (( used, __section__ ( ".drivers.bus" ) ))
+
/*
- * Table to describe a bootable device driver. See comments in dev.c
- * for an explanation.
+ * A structure fully describing the bus-independent parts of a
+ * particular type (e.g. nic or disk) of device.
+ *
+ * Unlike struct bus_dev, e can limit ourselves to having no more than
+ * one instance of this data structure. We therefore place an
+ * instance in each type driver file (e.g. nic.c), and simply use a
+ * pointer to the struct type_dev in the struct dev.
*
*/
-struct bus_device {};
-struct bus_driver {};
-struct boot_driver {
+struct type_dev;
+
+/*
+ * A type driver (e.g. nic, disk)
+ *
+ */
+struct type_driver {
char *name;
- struct bus_device * ( *find_bus_boot_device ) ( struct dev *dev,
- struct bus_driver *driver );
+ struct type_dev *type_dev; /* single instance */
+ char * ( * describe ) ( struct type_dev *type_dev );
+};
+
+#define __type_driver __attribute__ (( used, __section__ ( ".drivers.type" ) ))
+
+/*
+ * A driver for a device.
+ *
+ */
+struct device_driver {
+ const char *name;
+ struct type_driver *type_driver;
struct bus_driver *bus_driver;
- int ( *probe ) ( struct dev *dev, struct bus_device *bus_device );
+ struct bus_driver_info *bus_driver_info;
+ int ( * probe ) ( struct type_dev *type_dev,
+ struct bus_dev *bus_dev );
+ void ( * disable ) ( struct type_dev *type_dev,
+ struct bus_dev *bus_dev );
};
-#define BOOT_DRIVER( _name, _find_bus_boot_device, _bus_driver, _probe ) \
- static struct boot_driver boot_ ## _bus_driver \
- __attribute__ ((used,__section__(".boot_drivers"))) = { \
- .name = _name, \
- .find_bus_boot_device = ( void * ) _find_bus_boot_device, \
- .bus_driver = ( void * ) &_bus_driver, \
- .probe = ( void * ) _probe, \
+#define __device_driver \
+ __attribute__ (( used, __section__ ( ".drivers.device" ) ))
+
+#define DRIVER(_name,_name_string,_type_driver,_bus_driver,_bus_info, \
+ _probe,_disable) \
+ static struct device_driver _name __device_driver = { \
+ .name = _name_string, \
+ .type_driver = &_type_driver, \
+ .bus_driver = &_bus_driver, \
+ .bus_driver_info = ( struct bus_driver_info * ) &_bus_info, \
+ .probe = ( int (*) () ) _probe, \
+ .disable = ( void (*) () ) _disable, \
};
-/* Functions in dev.c */
+/*
+ * A bootable device, comprising a physical device on a bus, a driver
+ * for that device, and a type device
+ *
+ */
+struct dev {
+ struct bus_driver *bus_driver;
+ struct bus_loc bus_loc;
+ struct bus_dev bus_dev;
+ struct device_driver *device_driver;
+ struct type_driver *type_driver;
+ struct type_dev *type_dev;
+};
+
+/* The current boot device */
+extern struct dev dev;
+
+/*
+ * Functions in dev.c
+ *
+ */
extern void print_drivers ( void );
-extern int find_boot_device ( struct dev *dev );
-extern int probe ( struct dev *dev );
-extern void disable ( struct dev *dev );
-static inline void print_info ( struct dev *dev ) {
- dev->dev_op->print_info ( dev );
+extern int find_any ( struct bus_driver **bus_driver, struct bus_loc *bus_loc,
+ struct bus_dev *bus_dev, signed int skip );
+extern int find_by_device ( struct device_driver **device_driver,
+ struct bus_driver *bus_driver,
+ struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ signed int skip );
+extern int find_by_driver ( struct bus_loc *bus_loc, struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
+ struct device_driver *device_driver,
+ signed int skip );
+extern int find_any_with_driver ( struct dev *dev, signed int skip );
+
+/*
+ * Functions inlined to save space
+ *
+ */
+
+/* Probe a device */
+static inline int probe ( struct dev *dev ) {
+ return dev->device_driver->probe ( dev->type_dev, &dev->bus_dev );
}
-static inline int load_configuration ( struct dev *dev ) {
- return dev->dev_op->load_configuration ( dev );
+/* Disable a device */
+static inline void disable ( struct dev *dev ) {
+ dev->device_driver->disable ( dev->type_dev, &dev->bus_dev );
}
-static inline int load ( struct dev *dev ) {
- return dev->dev_op->load ( dev );
+/* Set the default boot device */
+static inline void select_device ( struct dev *dev,
+ struct bus_driver *bus_driver,
+ struct bus_loc *bus_loc ) {
+ dev->bus_driver = bus_driver;
+ memcpy ( &dev->bus_loc, bus_loc, sizeof ( dev->bus_loc ) );
}
+/* Linker symbols for the various tables */
+extern struct bus_driver bus_drivers[];
+extern struct bus_driver bus_drivers_end[];
+extern struct type_driver type_drivers[];
+extern struct type_driver type_drivers_end[];
+extern struct device_driver device_drivers[];
+extern struct device_driver device_drivers_end[];
+
#endif /* DEV_H */
diff --git a/src/include/dhcp.h b/src/include/dhcp.h
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..deba219b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/include/dhcp.h
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+#ifndef DHCP_H
+#define DHCP_H
+
+#include "stdint.h"
+
+struct dhcp_dev_id {
+ uint8_t bus_type;
+ uint16_t vendor_id;
+ uint16_t device_id;
+} __attribute__ (( packed ));
+
+#endif /* DHCP_H */
diff --git a/src/include/isa_ids.h b/src/include/isa_ids.h
index f21a093b..7d77f0d8 100644
--- a/src/include/isa_ids.h
+++ b/src/include/isa_ids.h
@@ -19,6 +19,8 @@
#include "stdint.h"
+#define ISA_BUS_TYPE 2
+
/*
* Construct a vendor ID from three ASCII characters
*
diff --git a/src/include/mca.h b/src/include/mca.h
index e5daf715..3b4de21f 100644
--- a/src/include/mca.h
+++ b/src/include/mca.h
@@ -11,6 +11,8 @@
#include "isa_ids.h"
#include "dev.h"
+#define MCA_BUS_TYPE 3
+
/*
* MCA constants
*
diff --git a/src/include/nic.h b/src/include/nic.h
index 02fcafc1..7b12c5be 100644
--- a/src/include/nic.h
+++ b/src/include/nic.h
@@ -8,6 +8,10 @@
#ifndef NIC_H
#define NIC_H
+#include "dev.h"
+#include "byteswap.h"
+#include "dhcp.h"
+
typedef enum {
DISABLE = 0,
ENABLE,
@@ -24,16 +28,17 @@ typedef enum duplex {
* functions.
*/
struct nic {
- struct nic_operations *nic_op;
- int flags; /* driver specific flags */
- unsigned char *node_addr;
- unsigned char *packet;
- unsigned int packetlen;
- unsigned int ioaddr;
- unsigned char irqno;
- unsigned int mbps;
- duplex_t duplex;
- void *priv_data; /* driver can hang private data here */
+ struct nic_operations *nic_op;
+ int flags; /* driver specific flags */
+ unsigned char *node_addr;
+ unsigned char *packet;
+ unsigned int packetlen;
+ unsigned int ioaddr;
+ unsigned char irqno;
+ unsigned int mbps;
+ duplex_t duplex;
+ struct dhcp_dev_id dhcp_dev_id;
+ void *priv_data; /* driver private data */
};
struct nic_operations {
@@ -42,52 +47,43 @@ struct nic_operations {
void ( *transmit ) ( struct nic *, const char *,
unsigned int, unsigned int, const char * );
void ( *irq ) ( struct nic *, irq_action_t );
- void ( *disable ) ( struct nic * );
};
+extern struct type_driver nic_driver;
+
/*
* Function prototypes
*
*/
-struct dev;
-extern struct nic * nic_device ( struct dev * dev );
extern int dummy_connect ( struct nic *nic );
extern void dummy_irq ( struct nic *nic, irq_action_t irq_action );
+extern void nic_disable ( struct nic *nic );
/*
* Functions that implicitly operate on the current boot device
*
- * "nic" always points to &dev.nic
*/
-extern struct nic *nic;
+extern struct nic nic;
static inline int eth_connect ( void ) {
- return nic->nic_op->connect ( nic );
+ return nic.nic_op->connect ( &nic );
}
static inline int eth_poll ( int retrieve ) {
- return nic->nic_op->poll ( nic, retrieve );
+ return nic.nic_op->poll ( &nic, retrieve );
}
static inline void eth_transmit ( const char *dest, unsigned int type,
unsigned int size, const void *packet ) {
- nic->nic_op->transmit ( nic, dest, type, size, packet );
+ nic.nic_op->transmit ( &nic, dest, type, size, packet );
}
static inline void eth_irq ( irq_action_t action ) {
- nic->nic_op->irq ( nic, action );
+ nic.nic_op->irq ( &nic, action );
}
/* Should be using disable() rather than eth_disable() */
-static inline void eth_disable ( void ) __attribute__ (( deprecated ));
-static inline void eth_disable ( void ) {
- nic->nic_op->disable ( nic );
-}
-
-/* dev.h needs declarations from nic.h */
-#include "dev.h"
-/* to get global "dev" */
-#include "main.h"
+extern void eth_disable ( void ) __attribute__ (( deprecated ));
#endif /* NIC_H */
diff --git a/src/include/pci.h b/src/include/pci.h
index fd6ac9ba..f904504f 100644
--- a/src/include/pci.h
+++ b/src/include/pci.h
@@ -22,8 +22,10 @@
*/
#include "stdint.h"
+#include "nic.h"
#include "pci_ids.h"
-#include "dev.h"
+
+#define PCI_BUS_TYPE 1
/*
* PCI constants
@@ -234,32 +236,44 @@
#define PCI_MSI_DATA_32 8 /* 16 bits of data for 32-bit devices */
#define PCI_MSI_DATA_64 12 /* 16 bits of data for 64-bit devices */
/*
- * A physical PCI device
+ * A location on a PCI bus
*
*/
-struct pci_device {
- char * magic; /* must be first */
- const char * name;
- uint32_t membase; /* BAR 1 */
- uint32_t ioaddr; /* first IO BAR */
- uint16_t vendor, dev_id;
- uint16_t class;
+struct pci_loc {
uint16_t busdevfn;
- uint8_t revision;
- uint8_t irq;
- uint8_t already_tried;
};
+
+/*
+ * A physical PCI device
+ *
+ */
+struct pci_device {
+ const char * name;
+ uint32_t membase; /* BAR 1 */
+ uint32_t ioaddr; /* first IO BAR */
+ uint16_t vendor_id, device_id;
+ uint16_t class;
+ uint16_t busdevfn;
+ uint8_t revision;
+ uint8_t irq;
+} __attribute__ (( packed ));
+
+/*
+ * Useful busdevfn calculations
+ *
+ */
#define PCI_BUS(busdevfn) ( ( uint8_t ) ( ( (busdevfn) >> 8 ) & 0xff ) )
#define PCI_DEV(busdevfn) ( ( uint8_t ) ( ( (busdevfn) >> 3 ) & 0x1f ) )
#define PCI_FUNC(busdevfn) ( ( uint8_t ) ( (busdevfn) & 0x07 ) )
#define PCI_FN0(busdevfn) ( ( uint16_t ) ( (busdevfn) & 0xfff8 ) )
+#define PCI_MAX_BUSDEVFN 0xffff
/*
* An individual PCI device identified by vendor and device IDs
*
*/
struct pci_id {
- unsigned short vendor, dev_id;
+ unsigned short vendor_id, device_id;
const char *name;
};
@@ -268,24 +282,23 @@ struct pci_id {
* is also parsed by parserom.pl to generate Makefile rules and files
* for rom-o-matic.
*/
-#define PCI_ROM( rom_vendor, rom_dev_id, rom_name, rom_description ) { \
- .vendor = rom_vendor, \
- .dev_id = rom_dev_id, \
- .name = rom_name, \
+#define PCI_ROM( _vendor_id, _device_id, _name, _description ) { \
+ .vendor_id = _vendor_id, \
+ .device_id = _device_id, \
+ .name = _name, \
}
/*
- * A PCI driver, with a device ID (struct pci_id) table and an
- * optional class.
+ * A PCI driver information table, with a device ID (struct pci_id)
+ * table and an optional class.
*
* Set the class to something other than PCI_NO_CLASS if the driver
* can handle an entire class of devices.
*
*/
-struct pci_driver {
- const char *name;
+struct pci_driver_info {
struct pci_id *ids;
- int id_count;
+ unsigned int id_count;
uint16_t class;
};
#define PCI_NO_CLASS 0
@@ -294,30 +307,30 @@ struct pci_driver {
* Define a PCI driver.
*
*/
-#define PCI_DRIVER( driver_name, pci_ids, pci_class ) { \
- .name = driver_name, \
- .ids = pci_ids, \
- .id_count = sizeof ( pci_ids ) / sizeof ( pci_ids[0] ), \
- .class = pci_class, \
-}
+#define PCI_DRIVER( _info_name, _ids, _class ) \
+ static struct pci_driver_info _info_name = { \
+ .ids = _ids, \
+ .id_count = sizeof ( _ids ) / sizeof ( _ids[0] ), \
+ .class = _class, \
+ };
/*
* These are the functions we expect pci_io.c to provide.
*
*/
-extern int pci_read_config_byte ( struct pci_device *dev, unsigned int where,
+extern int pci_read_config_byte ( struct pci_device *pci, unsigned int where,
uint8_t *value );
-extern int pci_write_config_byte ( struct pci_device *dev, unsigned int where,
+extern int pci_write_config_byte ( struct pci_device *pci, unsigned int where,
uint8_t value );
-extern int pci_read_config_word ( struct pci_device *dev, unsigned int where,
+extern int pci_read_config_word ( struct pci_device *pci, unsigned int where,
uint16_t *value );
-extern int pci_write_config_word ( struct pci_device *dev, unsigned int where,
+extern int pci_write_config_word ( struct pci_device *pci, unsigned int where,
uint16_t value );
-extern int pci_read_config_dword ( struct pci_device *dev, unsigned int where,
+extern int pci_read_config_dword ( struct pci_device *pci, unsigned int where,
uint32_t *value );
-extern int pci_write_config_dword ( struct pci_device *dev, unsigned int where,
+extern int pci_write_config_dword ( struct pci_device *pci, unsigned int where,
uint32_t value );
-extern unsigned long pci_bus_base ( struct pci_device *dev );
+extern unsigned long pci_bus_base ( struct pci_device *pci );
/*
* pci_io.c is allowed to overwrite pci_max_bus if it knows what the
@@ -330,13 +343,17 @@ extern unsigned int pci_max_bus;
* Functions in pci.c
*
*/
-extern int find_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci,
- struct pci_driver *driver );
-extern int find_pci_boot_device ( struct dev *dev, struct pci_driver *driver );
extern void adjust_pci_device ( struct pci_device *pci );
extern unsigned long pci_bar_start ( struct pci_device *pci,
unsigned int bar );
extern unsigned long pci_bar_size ( struct pci_device *pci, unsigned int bar );
extern int pci_find_capability ( struct pci_device *pci, int capability );
+extern void pci_fill_nic ( struct nic *nic, struct pci_device *pci );
+
+/*
+ * PCI bus global definition
+ *
+ */
+extern struct bus_driver pci_driver;
#endif /* PCI_H */