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/*
* This file is part of the flashrom project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2009,2010 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
*
* 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.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "platform.h"
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#if !defined (__DJGPP__) && !defined(__LIBPAYLOAD__)
/* No file access needed/possible to get hardware access permissions. */
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#endif
#include "flash.h"
#include "hwaccess.h"
#if !(IS_LINUX || IS_MACOSX || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) || defined(__DragonFly__) || defined(__DJGPP__) || defined(__LIBPAYLOAD__) || defined(__sun) || defined(__gnu_hurd__))
#error "Unknown operating system"
#endif
#define USE_IOPL (IS_LINUX || IS_MACOSX || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__))
#define USE_DEV_IO (defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__) || defined(__DragonFly__))
#define USE_IOPERM (defined(__gnu_hurd__))
#if USE_IOPERM
#include <sys/io.h>
#endif
#if IS_X86 && USE_DEV_IO
int io_fd;
#endif
/* Prevent reordering and/or merging of reads/writes to hardware.
* Such reordering and/or merging would break device accesses which depend on the exact access order.
*/
static inline void sync_primitive(void)
{
/* This is not needed for...
* - x86: uses uncached accesses which have a strongly ordered memory model.
* - MIPS: uses uncached accesses in mode 2 on /dev/mem which has also a strongly ordered memory model.
* - ARM: uses a strongly ordered memory model for device memories.
*
* See also https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/memory-barriers.txt
*/
#if IS_PPC // cf. http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/arch/powerpc/include/asm/barrier.h
asm("eieio" : : : "memory");
#elif IS_SPARC
#if defined(__sparc_v9__) || defined(__sparcv9)
/* Sparc V9 CPUs support three different memory orderings that range from x86-like TSO to PowerPC-like
* RMO. The modes can be switched at runtime thus to make sure we maintain the right order of access we
* use the strongest hardware memory barriers that exist on Sparc V9. */
asm volatile ("membar #Sync" ::: "memory");
#elif defined(__sparc_v8__) || defined(__sparcv8)
/* On SPARC V8 there is no RMO just PSO and that does not apply to I/O accesses... but if V8 code is run
* on V9 CPUs it might apply... or not... we issue a write barrier anyway. That's the most suitable
* operation in the V8 instruction set anyway. If you know better then please tell us. */
asm volatile ("stbar");
#else
#error Unknown and/or unsupported SPARC instruction set version detected.
#endif
#endif
}
#if IS_X86 && !(defined(__DJGPP__) || defined(__LIBPAYLOAD__))
static int release_io_perms(void *p)
{
#if defined (__sun)
sysi86(SI86V86, V86SC_IOPL, 0);
#elif USE_DEV_IO
close(io_fd);
#elif USE_IOPERM
ioperm(0, 65536, 0);
#elif USE_IOPL
iopl(0);
#endif
return 0;
}
#endif
/* Get I/O permissions with automatic permission release on shutdown. */
int rget_io_perms(void)
{
#if IS_X86 && !(defined(__DJGPP__) || defined(__LIBPAYLOAD__))
#if defined (__sun)
if (sysi86(SI86V86, V86SC_IOPL, PS_IOPL) != 0) {
#elif USE_DEV_IO
if ((io_fd = open("/dev/io", O_RDWR)) < 0) {
#elif USE_IOPERM
if (ioperm(0, 65536, 1) != 0) {
#elif USE_IOPL
if (iopl(3) != 0) {
#endif
msg_perr("ERROR: Could not get I/O privileges (%s).\n", strerror(errno));
msg_perr("You need to be root.\n");
#if defined (__OpenBSD__)
msg_perr("If you are root already please set securelevel=-1 in /etc/rc.securelevel and\n"
"reboot, or reboot into single user mode.\n");
#elif defined(__NetBSD__)
msg_perr("If you are root already please reboot into single user mode or make sure\n"
"that your kernel configuration has the option INSECURE enabled.\n");
#endif
return 1;
} else {
register_shutdown(release_io_perms, NULL);
}
#else
/* DJGPP and libpayload environments have full PCI port I/O permissions by default. */
/* PCI port I/O support is unimplemented on PPC/MIPS and unavailable on ARM. */
#endif
return 0;
}
void mmio_writeb(uint8_t val, void *addr)
{
*(volatile uint8_t *) addr = val;
sync_primitive();
}
void mmio_writew(uint16_t val, void *addr)
{
*(volatile uint16_t *) addr = val;
sync_primitive();
}
void mmio_writel(uint32_t val, void *addr)
{
*(volatile uint32_t *) addr = val;
sync_primitive();
}
uint8_t mmio_readb(void *addr)
{
return *(volatile uint8_t *) addr;
}
uint16_t mmio_readw(void *addr)
{
return *(volatile uint16_t *) addr;
}
uint32_t mmio_readl(void *addr)
{
return *(volatile uint32_t *) addr;
}
void mmio_readn(void *addr, uint8_t *buf, size_t len)
{
memcpy(buf, addr, len);
return;
}
void mmio_le_writeb(uint8_t val, void *addr)
{
mmio_writeb(cpu_to_le8(val), addr);
}
void mmio_le_writew(uint16_t val, void *addr)
{
mmio_writew(cpu_to_le16(val), addr);
}
void mmio_le_writel(uint32_t val, void *addr)
{
mmio_writel(cpu_to_le32(val), addr);
}
uint8_t mmio_le_readb(void *addr)
{
return le_to_cpu8(mmio_readb(addr));
}
uint16_t mmio_le_readw(void *addr)
{
return le_to_cpu16(mmio_readw(addr));
}
uint32_t mmio_le_readl(void *addr)
{
return le_to_cpu32(mmio_readl(addr));
}
enum mmio_write_type {
mmio_write_type_b,
mmio_write_type_w,
mmio_write_type_l,
};
struct undo_mmio_write_data {
void *addr;
int reg;
enum mmio_write_type type;
union {
uint8_t bdata;
uint16_t wdata;
uint32_t ldata;
};
};
int undo_mmio_write(void *p)
{
struct undo_mmio_write_data *data = p;
msg_pdbg("Restoring MMIO space at %p\n", data->addr);
switch (data->type) {
case mmio_write_type_b:
mmio_writeb(data->bdata, data->addr);
break;
case mmio_write_type_w:
mmio_writew(data->wdata, data->addr);
break;
case mmio_write_type_l:
mmio_writel(data->ldata, data->addr);
break;
}
/* p was allocated in register_undo_mmio_write. */
free(p);
return 0;
}
#define register_undo_mmio_write(a, c) \
{ \
struct undo_mmio_write_data *undo_mmio_write_data; \
undo_mmio_write_data = malloc(sizeof(struct undo_mmio_write_data)); \
if (!undo_mmio_write_data) { \
msg_gerr("Out of memory!\n"); \
exit(1); \
} \
undo_mmio_write_data->addr = a; \
undo_mmio_write_data->type = mmio_write_type_##c; \
undo_mmio_write_data->c##data = mmio_read##c(a); \
register_shutdown(undo_mmio_write, undo_mmio_write_data); \
}
#define register_undo_mmio_writeb(a) register_undo_mmio_write(a, b)
#define register_undo_mmio_writew(a) register_undo_mmio_write(a, w)
#define register_undo_mmio_writel(a) register_undo_mmio_write(a, l)
void rmmio_writeb(uint8_t val, void *addr)
{
register_undo_mmio_writeb(addr);
mmio_writeb(val, addr);
}
void rmmio_writew(uint16_t val, void *addr)
{
register_undo_mmio_writew(addr);
mmio_writew(val, addr);
}
void rmmio_writel(uint32_t val, void *addr)
{
register_undo_mmio_writel(addr);
mmio_writel(val, addr);
}
void rmmio_le_writeb(uint8_t val, void *addr)
{
register_undo_mmio_writeb(addr);
mmio_le_writeb(val, addr);
}
void rmmio_le_writew(uint16_t val, void *addr)
{
register_undo_mmio_writew(addr);
mmio_le_writew(val, addr);
}
void rmmio_le_writel(uint32_t val, void *addr)
{
register_undo_mmio_writel(addr);
mmio_le_writel(val, addr);
}
void rmmio_valb(void *addr)
{
register_undo_mmio_writeb(addr);
}
void rmmio_valw(void *addr)
{
register_undo_mmio_writew(addr);
}
void rmmio_vall(void *addr)
{
register_undo_mmio_writel(addr);
}