freebsd-dev/sys/dev/ipmi/ipmi_isa.c

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Update the ipmi(4) driver: - Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication protocols setup in their own attach routine. - Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus). - Add an ACPI attachment. - Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface subclass. - Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c. - Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the table. - Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.) that setup per-interface data. - Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request. By bundling the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF). - Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE. - Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool on FreeBSD/amd64. - Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES. Submitted by: ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3) Sponsored by: IronPort Systems, Yahoo! MFC after: 6 days
2006-09-22 22:11:29 +00:00
/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
Update the ipmi(4) driver: - Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication protocols setup in their own attach routine. - Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus). - Add an ACPI attachment. - Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface subclass. - Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c. - Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the table. - Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.) that setup per-interface data. - Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request. By bundling the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF). - Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE. - Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool on FreeBSD/amd64. - Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES. Submitted by: ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3) Sponsored by: IronPort Systems, Yahoo! MFC after: 6 days
2006-09-22 22:11:29 +00:00
* Copyright (c) 2006 IronPort Systems Inc. <ambrisko@ironport.com>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/condvar.h>
#include <sys/eventhandler.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <sys/selinfo.h>
#include <machine/pci_cfgreg.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
#include <isa/isavar.h>
#ifdef LOCAL_MODULE
#include <ipmi.h>
#include <ipmivars.h>
#else
#include <sys/ipmi.h>
#include <dev/ipmi/ipmivars.h>
#endif
static void
ipmi_isa_identify(driver_t *driver, device_t parent)
{
struct ipmi_get_info info;
uint32_t devid;
if (ipmi_smbios_identify(&info) && info.iface_type != SSIF_MODE &&
device_find_child(parent, "ipmi", -1) == NULL) {
Update the ipmi(4) driver: - Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication protocols setup in their own attach routine. - Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus). - Add an ACPI attachment. - Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface subclass. - Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c. - Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the table. - Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.) that setup per-interface data. - Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request. By bundling the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF). - Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE. - Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool on FreeBSD/amd64. - Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES. Submitted by: ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3) Sponsored by: IronPort Systems, Yahoo! MFC after: 6 days
2006-09-22 22:11:29 +00:00
/*
* XXX: Hack alert. On some broken systems, the IPMI
* interface is described via SMBIOS, but the actual
* IO resource is in a PCI device BAR, so we have to let
* the PCI device attach ipmi instead. In that case don't
* create an isa ipmi device. For now we hardcode the list
* of bus, device, function tuples.
*/
devid = pci_cfgregread(0, 4, 2, PCIR_DEVVENDOR, 4);
if (devid != 0xffffffff &&
ipmi_pci_match(devid & 0xffff, devid >> 16) != NULL)
return;
BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent, 0, "ipmi", -1);
}
}
static int
ipmi_isa_probe(device_t dev)
{
/*
* Give other drivers precedence. Unfortunately, this doesn't
* work if we have an SMBIOS table that duplicates a PCI device
* that's later on the bus than the PCI-ISA bridge.
*/
if (ipmi_attached)
return (ENXIO);
Update the ipmi(4) driver: - Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication protocols setup in their own attach routine. - Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus). - Add an ACPI attachment. - Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface subclass. - Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c. - Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the table. - Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.) that setup per-interface data. - Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request. By bundling the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF). - Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE. - Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool on FreeBSD/amd64. - Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES. Submitted by: ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3) Sponsored by: IronPort Systems, Yahoo! MFC after: 6 days
2006-09-22 22:11:29 +00:00
/* Skip any PNP devices. */
if (isa_get_logicalid(dev) != 0)
return (ENXIO);
device_set_desc(dev, "IPMI System Interface");
return (BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT);
}
static int
ipmi_hint_identify(device_t dev, struct ipmi_get_info *info)
{
const char *mode, *name;
int i, unit, val;
/* We require at least a "mode" hint. */
name = device_get_name(dev);
unit = device_get_unit(dev);
if (resource_string_value(name, unit, "mode", &mode) != 0)
return (0);
/* Set the mode and default I/O resources for each mode. */
bzero(info, sizeof(struct ipmi_get_info));
if (strcasecmp(mode, "KCS") == 0) {
info->iface_type = KCS_MODE;
info->address = 0xca2;
info->io_mode = 1;
info->offset = 1;
} else if (strcasecmp(mode, "SMIC") == 0) {
info->iface_type = SMIC_MODE;
info->address = 0xca9;
info->io_mode = 1;
info->offset = 1;
} else if (strcasecmp(mode, "BT") == 0) {
info->iface_type = BT_MODE;
info->address = 0xe4;
info->io_mode = 1;
info->offset = 1;
} else {
device_printf(dev, "Invalid mode %s\n", mode);
return (0);
}
/*
* Kill any resources that isahint.c might have setup for us
* since it will conflict with how we do resources.
*/
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
bus_delete_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, i);
bus_delete_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, i);
}
/* Allow the I/O address to be overriden via hints. */
if (resource_int_value(name, unit, "port", &val) == 0 && val != 0) {
info->address = val;
info->io_mode = 1;
} else if (resource_int_value(name, unit, "maddr", &val) == 0 &&
val != 0) {
info->address = val;
info->io_mode = 0;
}
/* Allow the spacing to be overriden. */
if (resource_int_value(name, unit, "spacing", &val) == 0) {
switch (val) {
case 8:
info->offset = 1;
break;
case 16:
info->offset = 2;
break;
case 32:
info->offset = 4;
break;
default:
device_printf(dev, "Invalid register spacing\n");
return (0);
}
}
return (1);
}
Update the ipmi(4) driver: - Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication protocols setup in their own attach routine. - Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus). - Add an ACPI attachment. - Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface subclass. - Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c. - Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the table. - Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.) that setup per-interface data. - Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request. By bundling the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF). - Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE. - Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool on FreeBSD/amd64. - Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES. Submitted by: ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3) Sponsored by: IronPort Systems, Yahoo! MFC after: 6 days
2006-09-22 22:11:29 +00:00
static int
ipmi_isa_attach(device_t dev)
{
struct ipmi_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
struct ipmi_get_info info;
const char *mode;
int count, error, i, type;
/*
* Pull info out of the SMBIOS table. If that doesn't work, use
* hints to enumerate a device.
*/
if (!ipmi_smbios_identify(&info) &&
!ipmi_hint_identify(dev, &info))
Update the ipmi(4) driver: - Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication protocols setup in their own attach routine. - Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus). - Add an ACPI attachment. - Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface subclass. - Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c. - Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the table. - Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.) that setup per-interface data. - Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request. By bundling the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF). - Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE. - Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool on FreeBSD/amd64. - Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES. Submitted by: ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3) Sponsored by: IronPort Systems, Yahoo! MFC after: 6 days
2006-09-22 22:11:29 +00:00
return (ENXIO);
switch (info.iface_type) {
case KCS_MODE:
count = 2;
mode = "KCS";
break;
case SMIC_MODE:
count = 3;
mode = "SMIC";
break;
case BT_MODE:
device_printf(dev, "BT mode is unsupported\n");
return (ENXIO);
default:
return (ENXIO);
}
error = 0;
sc->ipmi_dev = dev;
device_printf(dev, "%s mode found at %s 0x%jx alignment 0x%x on %s\n",
mode, info.io_mode ? "io" : "mem",
(uintmax_t)info.address, info.offset,
device_get_name(device_get_parent(dev)));
if (info.io_mode)
type = SYS_RES_IOPORT;
else
type = SYS_RES_MEMORY;
sc->ipmi_io_type = type;
sc->ipmi_io_spacing = info.offset;
if (info.offset == 1) {
sc->ipmi_io_rid = 0;
sc->ipmi_io_res[0] = bus_alloc_resource(dev, type,
&sc->ipmi_io_rid, info.address, info.address + count - 1,
count, RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->ipmi_io_res[0] == NULL) {
device_printf(dev, "couldn't configure I/O resource\n");
return (ENXIO);
}
} else {
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
sc->ipmi_io_rid = i;
sc->ipmi_io_res[i] = bus_alloc_resource(dev, type,
&sc->ipmi_io_rid, info.address + i * info.offset,
info.address + i * info.offset, 1, RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->ipmi_io_res[i] == NULL) {
device_printf(dev,
"couldn't configure I/O resource\n");
error = ENXIO;
sc->ipmi_io_rid = 0;
goto bad;
}
}
sc->ipmi_io_rid = 0;
}
if (info.irq != 0) {
sc->ipmi_irq_rid = 0;
sc->ipmi_irq_res = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ,
&sc->ipmi_irq_rid, info.irq, info.irq, 1,
RF_SHAREABLE | RF_ACTIVE);
}
switch (info.iface_type) {
case KCS_MODE:
error = ipmi_kcs_attach(sc);
if (error)
goto bad;
break;
case SMIC_MODE:
error = ipmi_smic_attach(sc);
if (error)
goto bad;
break;
}
error = ipmi_attach(dev);
if (error)
goto bad;
return (0);
bad:
ipmi_release_resources(dev);
return (error);
}
static device_method_t ipmi_methods[] = {
/* Device interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_identify, ipmi_isa_identify),
DEVMETHOD(device_probe, ipmi_isa_probe),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach, ipmi_isa_attach),
DEVMETHOD(device_detach, ipmi_detach),
{ 0, 0 }
};
static driver_t ipmi_isa_driver = {
"ipmi",
ipmi_methods,
sizeof(struct ipmi_softc),
};
DRIVER_MODULE(ipmi_isa, isa, ipmi_isa_driver, ipmi_devclass, 0, 0);