freebsd-dev/sys/boot/ofw/libofw/devicename.c
Jake Burkholder d07160f401 Change the disk probing so that it will actually find disks other
than the first one on a controller, and work for secondary
controllers.
Due to the prom not having nodes for each disk, but a catch-all one,
we have to iterate over each device, trying to open it to determine
whether it is actually present.
Since probing this way takese some time (and spews some spurious
warnings), it should maybe be short-circuited if we use the
device we were booted from.
Implement lazy device probing, and correct slice/partiniton
handling in the ofwd_open() code. With this, I can now actually boot
a kernel from disk, and the loader does not create unnecessary
delays.

Submitted by:	tmm
2002-05-11 21:30:46 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1998 Michael Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <stand.h>
#include <sys/disklabel.h>
#include "libofw.h"
static int ofw_parsedev(struct ofw_devdesc **, const char *, const char **);
/*
* Point (dev) at an allocated device specifier for the device matching the
* path in (devspec). If it contains an explicit device specification,
* use that. If not, use the default device.
*/
int
ofw_getdev(void **vdev, const char *devspec, const char **path)
{
struct ofw_devdesc **dev = (struct ofw_devdesc **)vdev;
int rv;
/*
* If it looks like this is just a path and no
* device, go with the current device.
*/
if ((devspec == NULL) ||
(devspec[0] == '/') ||
(strchr(devspec, ':') == NULL)) {
if (((rv = ofw_parsedev(dev, getenv("currdev"), NULL)) == 0) &&
(path != NULL))
*path = devspec;
return(rv);
}
/*
* Try to parse the device name off the beginning of the devspec
*/
return(ofw_parsedev(dev, devspec, path));
}
/*
* Point (dev) at an allocated device specifier matching the string version
* at the beginning of (devspec). Return a pointer to the remaining
* text in (path).
*
* In all cases, the beginning of (devspec) is compared to the names
* of known devices in the device switch, and then any following text
* is parsed according to the rules applied to the device type.
*
* For disk-type devices, the syntax is:
*
* disk<unit>[s<slice>][<partition>]:
*
*/
static int
ofw_parsedev(struct ofw_devdesc **dev, const char *devspec, const char **path)
{
struct ofw_devdesc *idev;
struct devsw *dv;
int i, unit, slice, partition, err;
char *cp;
const char *np;
/* minimum length check */
if (strlen(devspec) < 2)
return(EINVAL);
/* look for a device that matches */
for (i = 0, dv = NULL; devsw[i] != NULL; i++) {
if (!strncmp(devspec, devsw[i]->dv_name, strlen(devsw[i]->dv_name))) {
dv = devsw[i];
break;
}
}
if (dv == NULL)
return(ENOENT);
idev = malloc(sizeof(struct ofw_devdesc));
err = 0;
np = (devspec + strlen(dv->dv_name));
switch(dv->dv_type) {
case DEVT_NONE: /* XXX what to do here? Do we care? */
break;
case DEVT_DISK:
unit = -1;
slice = -1;
partition = -1;
if (*np && (*np != ':')) {
unit = strtol(np, &cp, 10); /* next comes the unit number */
if (cp == np) {
err = EUNIT;
goto fail;
}
if (*cp == 's') { /* got a slice number */
np = cp + 1;
slice = strtol(np, &cp, 10);
if (cp == np) {
err = ESLICE;
goto fail;
}
}
if (*cp && (*cp != ':')) {
partition = *cp - 'a'; /* get a partition number */
if ((partition < 0) || (partition >= MAXPARTITIONS)) {
err = EPART;
goto fail;
}
cp++;
}
}
if (*cp && (*cp != ':')) {
err = EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
idev->d_kind.ofwdisk.unit = unit;
idev->d_kind.ofwdisk.slice = slice;
idev->d_kind.ofwdisk.partition = partition;
if (path != NULL)
*path = (*cp == 0) ? cp : cp + 1;
break;
case DEVT_NET:
unit = 0;
if (*np && (*np != ':')) {
unit = strtol(np, &cp, 0); /* get unit number if present */
if (cp == np) {
err = EUNIT;
goto fail;
}
}
if (*cp && (*cp != ':')) {
err = EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
idev->d_kind.netif.unit = unit;
if (path != NULL)
*path = (*cp == 0) ? cp : cp + 1;
break;
default:
err = EINVAL;
goto fail;
}
idev->d_dev = dv;
idev->d_type = dv->dv_type;
if (dev == NULL) {
free(idev);
} else {
*dev = idev;
}
return(0);
fail:
free(idev);
return(err);
}
/*
* Hack to correctly parse bootpath for currdev. Also, enter the device into
* the device array in the case of lazy probing (i.e. on sparc64). This has the
* effect that the disk the loader was loaded from will always be the first
* in the list, but it saves lots of time.
*/
int
ofw_parseofwdev(struct ofw_devdesc *dev, const char *devspec)
{
char *cp, *ep;
int i;
struct devsw *dv;
#ifdef __sparc64__
ofwd_enter_dev(devspec);
#endif
if ((dev->d_kind.ofwdisk.unit = ofwd_getunit(devspec)) == -1)
return EUNIT;
if ((cp = strrchr(devspec, ',')) == 0)
return EINVAL;
cp++;
if (*cp != ',')
return ESLICE;
ep = ++cp;
dev->d_kind.ofwdisk.slice = strtol(cp, &cp, 10) + 1;
if (cp == ep)
return ESLICE;
if (*cp != ':')
return EPART;
dev->d_kind.ofwdisk.partition = *++cp - 'a';
}
char *
ofw_fmtdev(void *vdev)
{
struct ofw_devdesc *dev = (struct ofw_devdesc *)vdev;
static char buf[128];
char *cp;
switch(dev->d_type) {
case DEVT_NONE:
strcpy(buf, "(no device)");
break;
case DEVT_DISK:
sprintf(buf, "%s%ds%d%c:", dev->d_dev->dv_name,
dev->d_kind.ofwdisk.unit, dev->d_kind.ofwdisk.slice,
dev->d_kind.ofwdisk.partition + 'a');
break;
case DEVT_NET:
sprintf(buf, "%s%d:", dev->d_dev->dv_name,
dev->d_kind.netif.unit);
break;
}
return buf;
}
int
ofw_setcurrdev(struct env_var *ev, int flags, void *value)
{
struct ofw_devdesc *ncurr;
int rv;
if ((rv = ofw_parsedev(&ncurr, value, NULL)) != 0)
return rv;
free(ncurr);
env_setenv(ev->ev_name, flags | EV_NOHOOK, value, NULL, NULL);
return 0;
}