pci_user.c revision 111815
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1997, Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
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14 *
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25 *
26 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/dev/pci/pci_user.c 111815 2003-03-03 12:15:54Z phk $
27 *
28 */
29
30#include "opt_bus.h"	/* XXX trim includes */
31
32#include <sys/param.h>
33#include <sys/systm.h>
34#include <sys/malloc.h>
35#include <sys/module.h>
36#include <sys/linker.h>
37#include <sys/fcntl.h>
38#include <sys/conf.h>
39#include <sys/kernel.h>
40#include <sys/proc.h>
41#include <sys/queue.h>
42#include <sys/types.h>
43
44#include <vm/vm.h>
45#include <vm/pmap.h>
46#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
47
48#include <sys/bus.h>
49#include <machine/bus.h>
50#include <sys/rman.h>
51#include <machine/resource.h>
52
53#include <sys/pciio.h>
54#include <pci/pcireg.h>
55#include <pci/pcivar.h>
56
57#include "pcib_if.h"
58#include "pci_if.h"
59
60/*
61 * This is the user interface to PCI configuration space.
62 */
63
64static d_open_t 	pci_open;
65static d_close_t	pci_close;
66static int	pci_conf_match(struct pci_match_conf *matches, int num_matches,
67			       struct pci_conf *match_buf);
68static d_ioctl_t	pci_ioctl;
69
70#if __FreeBSD_version < 500000
71#define	PCI_CDEV	78
72#else
73#define	PCI_CDEV	MAJOR_AUTO
74#endif
75
76struct cdevsw pcicdev = {
77	.d_open =	pci_open,
78	.d_close =	pci_close,
79	.d_ioctl =	pci_ioctl,
80	.d_name =	"pci",
81	.d_maj =	PCI_CDEV,
82};
83
84static int
85pci_open(dev_t dev, int oflags, int devtype, struct thread *td)
86{
87	int error;
88
89	if (oflags & FWRITE) {
90		error = securelevel_gt(td->td_ucred, 0);
91		if (error)
92			return (error);
93	}
94
95	return (0);
96}
97
98static int
99pci_close(dev_t dev, int flag, int devtype, struct thread *td)
100{
101	return 0;
102}
103
104/*
105 * Match a single pci_conf structure against an array of pci_match_conf
106 * structures.  The first argument, 'matches', is an array of num_matches
107 * pci_match_conf structures.  match_buf is a pointer to the pci_conf
108 * structure that will be compared to every entry in the matches array.
109 * This function returns 1 on failure, 0 on success.
110 */
111static int
112pci_conf_match(struct pci_match_conf *matches, int num_matches,
113	       struct pci_conf *match_buf)
114{
115	int i;
116
117	if ((matches == NULL) || (match_buf == NULL) || (num_matches <= 0))
118		return(1);
119
120	for (i = 0; i < num_matches; i++) {
121		/*
122		 * I'm not sure why someone would do this...but...
123		 */
124		if (matches[i].flags == PCI_GETCONF_NO_MATCH)
125			continue;
126
127		/*
128		 * Look at each of the match flags.  If it's set, do the
129		 * comparison.  If the comparison fails, we don't have a
130		 * match, go on to the next item if there is one.
131		 */
132		if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_BUS) != 0)
133		 && (match_buf->pc_sel.pc_bus != matches[i].pc_sel.pc_bus))
134			continue;
135
136		if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_DEV) != 0)
137		 && (match_buf->pc_sel.pc_dev != matches[i].pc_sel.pc_dev))
138			continue;
139
140		if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_FUNC) != 0)
141		 && (match_buf->pc_sel.pc_func != matches[i].pc_sel.pc_func))
142			continue;
143
144		if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_VENDOR) != 0)
145		 && (match_buf->pc_vendor != matches[i].pc_vendor))
146			continue;
147
148		if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_DEVICE) != 0)
149		 && (match_buf->pc_device != matches[i].pc_device))
150			continue;
151
152		if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_CLASS) != 0)
153		 && (match_buf->pc_class != matches[i].pc_class))
154			continue;
155
156		if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_UNIT) != 0)
157		 && (match_buf->pd_unit != matches[i].pd_unit))
158			continue;
159
160		if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_NAME) != 0)
161		 && (strncmp(matches[i].pd_name, match_buf->pd_name,
162			     sizeof(match_buf->pd_name)) != 0))
163			continue;
164
165		return(0);
166	}
167
168	return(1);
169}
170
171static int
172pci_ioctl(dev_t dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flag, struct thread *td)
173{
174	device_t pci, pcib;
175	struct pci_io *io;
176	const char *name;
177	int error;
178
179	if (!(flag & FWRITE))
180		return EPERM;
181
182
183	switch(cmd) {
184	case PCIOCGETCONF:
185		{
186		struct pci_devinfo *dinfo;
187		struct pci_conf_io *cio;
188		struct devlist *devlist_head;
189		struct pci_match_conf *pattern_buf;
190		int num_patterns;
191		size_t iolen;
192		int ionum, i;
193
194		cio = (struct pci_conf_io *)data;
195
196		num_patterns = 0;
197		dinfo = NULL;
198
199		/*
200		 * Hopefully the user won't pass in a null pointer, but it
201		 * can't hurt to check.
202		 */
203		if (cio == NULL) {
204			error = EINVAL;
205			break;
206		}
207
208		/*
209		 * If the user specified an offset into the device list,
210		 * but the list has changed since they last called this
211		 * ioctl, tell them that the list has changed.  They will
212		 * have to get the list from the beginning.
213		 */
214		if ((cio->offset != 0)
215		 && (cio->generation != pci_generation)){
216			cio->num_matches = 0;
217			cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_LIST_CHANGED;
218			error = 0;
219			break;
220		}
221
222		/*
223		 * Check to see whether the user has asked for an offset
224		 * past the end of our list.
225		 */
226		if (cio->offset >= pci_numdevs) {
227			cio->num_matches = 0;
228			cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_LAST_DEVICE;
229			error = 0;
230			break;
231		}
232
233		/* get the head of the device queue */
234		devlist_head = &pci_devq;
235
236		/*
237		 * Determine how much room we have for pci_conf structures.
238		 * Round the user's buffer size down to the nearest
239		 * multiple of sizeof(struct pci_conf) in case the user
240		 * didn't specify a multiple of that size.
241		 */
242		iolen = min(cio->match_buf_len -
243			    (cio->match_buf_len % sizeof(struct pci_conf)),
244			    pci_numdevs * sizeof(struct pci_conf));
245
246		/*
247		 * Since we know that iolen is a multiple of the size of
248		 * the pciconf union, it's okay to do this.
249		 */
250		ionum = iolen / sizeof(struct pci_conf);
251
252		/*
253		 * If this test is true, the user wants the pci_conf
254		 * structures returned to match the supplied entries.
255		 */
256		if ((cio->num_patterns > 0)
257		 && (cio->pat_buf_len > 0)) {
258			/*
259			 * pat_buf_len needs to be:
260			 * num_patterns * sizeof(struct pci_match_conf)
261			 * While it is certainly possible the user just
262			 * allocated a large buffer, but set the number of
263			 * matches correctly, it is far more likely that
264			 * their kernel doesn't match the userland utility
265			 * they're using.  It's also possible that the user
266			 * forgot to initialize some variables.  Yes, this
267			 * may be overly picky, but I hazard to guess that
268			 * it's far more likely to just catch folks that
269			 * updated their kernel but not their userland.
270			 */
271			if ((cio->num_patterns *
272			    sizeof(struct pci_match_conf)) != cio->pat_buf_len){
273				/* The user made a mistake, return an error*/
274				cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_ERROR;
275				printf("pci_ioctl: pat_buf_len %d != "
276				       "num_patterns (%d) * sizeof(struct "
277				       "pci_match_conf) (%d)\npci_ioctl: "
278				       "pat_buf_len should be = %d\n",
279				       cio->pat_buf_len, cio->num_patterns,
280				       (int)sizeof(struct pci_match_conf),
281				       (int)sizeof(struct pci_match_conf) *
282				       cio->num_patterns);
283				printf("pci_ioctl: do your headers match your "
284				       "kernel?\n");
285				cio->num_matches = 0;
286				error = EINVAL;
287				break;
288			}
289
290			/*
291			 * Check the user's buffer to make sure it's readable.
292			 */
293			if (!useracc((caddr_t)cio->patterns,
294				    cio->pat_buf_len, VM_PROT_READ)) {
295				printf("pci_ioctl: pattern buffer %p, "
296				       "length %u isn't user accessible for"
297				       " READ\n", cio->patterns,
298				       cio->pat_buf_len);
299				error = EACCES;
300				break;
301			}
302			/*
303			 * Allocate a buffer to hold the patterns.
304			 */
305			pattern_buf = malloc(cio->pat_buf_len, M_TEMP,
306					     M_WAITOK);
307			error = copyin(cio->patterns, pattern_buf,
308				       cio->pat_buf_len);
309			if (error != 0)
310				break;
311			num_patterns = cio->num_patterns;
312
313		} else if ((cio->num_patterns > 0)
314			|| (cio->pat_buf_len > 0)) {
315			/*
316			 * The user made a mistake, spit out an error.
317			 */
318			cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_ERROR;
319			cio->num_matches = 0;
320			printf("pci_ioctl: invalid GETCONF arguments\n");
321			error = EINVAL;
322			break;
323		} else
324			pattern_buf = NULL;
325
326		/*
327		 * Make sure we can write to the match buffer.
328		 */
329		if (!useracc((caddr_t)cio->matches,
330			     cio->match_buf_len, VM_PROT_WRITE)) {
331			printf("pci_ioctl: match buffer %p, length %u "
332			       "isn't user accessible for WRITE\n",
333			       cio->matches, cio->match_buf_len);
334			error = EACCES;
335			break;
336		}
337
338		/*
339		 * Go through the list of devices and copy out the devices
340		 * that match the user's criteria.
341		 */
342		for (cio->num_matches = 0, error = 0, i = 0,
343		     dinfo = STAILQ_FIRST(devlist_head);
344		     (dinfo != NULL) && (cio->num_matches < ionum)
345		     && (error == 0) && (i < pci_numdevs);
346		     dinfo = STAILQ_NEXT(dinfo, pci_links), i++) {
347
348			if (i < cio->offset)
349				continue;
350
351			/* Populate pd_name and pd_unit */
352			name = NULL;
353			if (dinfo->cfg.dev && dinfo->conf.pd_name[0] == '\0')
354				name = device_get_name(dinfo->cfg.dev);
355			if (name) {
356				strncpy(dinfo->conf.pd_name, name,
357					sizeof(dinfo->conf.pd_name));
358				dinfo->conf.pd_name[PCI_MAXNAMELEN] = 0;
359				dinfo->conf.pd_unit =
360					device_get_unit(dinfo->cfg.dev);
361			}
362
363			if ((pattern_buf == NULL) ||
364			    (pci_conf_match(pattern_buf, num_patterns,
365					    &dinfo->conf) == 0)) {
366
367				/*
368				 * If we've filled up the user's buffer,
369				 * break out at this point.  Since we've
370				 * got a match here, we'll pick right back
371				 * up at the matching entry.  We can also
372				 * tell the user that there are more matches
373				 * left.
374				 */
375				if (cio->num_matches >= ionum)
376					break;
377
378				error = copyout(&dinfo->conf,
379					        &cio->matches[cio->num_matches],
380						sizeof(struct pci_conf));
381				cio->num_matches++;
382			}
383		}
384
385		/*
386		 * Set the pointer into the list, so if the user is getting
387		 * n records at a time, where n < pci_numdevs,
388		 */
389		cio->offset = i;
390
391		/*
392		 * Set the generation, the user will need this if they make
393		 * another ioctl call with offset != 0.
394		 */
395		cio->generation = pci_generation;
396
397		/*
398		 * If this is the last device, inform the user so he won't
399		 * bother asking for more devices.  If dinfo isn't NULL, we
400		 * know that there are more matches in the list because of
401		 * the way the traversal is done.
402		 */
403		if (dinfo == NULL)
404			cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_LAST_DEVICE;
405		else
406			cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_MORE_DEVS;
407
408		if (pattern_buf != NULL)
409			free(pattern_buf, M_TEMP);
410
411		break;
412		}
413	case PCIOCREAD:
414		io = (struct pci_io *)data;
415		switch(io->pi_width) {
416		case 4:
417		case 2:
418		case 1:
419			/*
420			 * Assume that the user-level bus number is
421			 * actually the pciN instance number. We map
422			 * from that to the real pcib+bus combination.
423			 */
424			pci = devclass_get_device(devclass_find("pci"),
425						  io->pi_sel.pc_bus);
426			if (pci) {
427				int b = pcib_get_bus(pci);
428				pcib = device_get_parent(pci);
429				io->pi_data =
430					PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib,
431							 b,
432							 io->pi_sel.pc_dev,
433							 io->pi_sel.pc_func,
434							 io->pi_reg,
435							 io->pi_width);
436				error = 0;
437			} else {
438				error = ENODEV;
439			}
440			break;
441		default:
442			error = ENODEV;
443			break;
444		}
445		break;
446
447	case PCIOCWRITE:
448		io = (struct pci_io *)data;
449		switch(io->pi_width) {
450		case 4:
451		case 2:
452		case 1:
453			/*
454			 * Assume that the user-level bus number is
455			 * actually the pciN instance number. We map
456			 * from that to the real pcib+bus combination.
457			 */
458			pci = devclass_get_device(devclass_find("pci"),
459						  io->pi_sel.pc_bus);
460			if (pci) {
461				int b = pcib_get_bus(pci);
462				pcib = device_get_parent(pci);
463				PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib,
464						  b,
465						  io->pi_sel.pc_dev,
466						  io->pi_sel.pc_func,
467						  io->pi_reg,
468						  io->pi_data,
469						  io->pi_width);
470				error = 0;
471			} else {
472				error = ENODEV;
473			}
474			break;
475		default:
476			error = ENODEV;
477			break;
478		}
479		break;
480
481	default:
482		error = ENOTTY;
483		break;
484	}
485
486	return (error);
487}
488
489