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/* $NetBSD: openfirmio.h,v 1.4 2002/09/06 13:23:19 gehenna Exp $ */
/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
* at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
* contributed to Berkeley.
*
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*
* @(#)openpromio.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _DEV_OFW_OPENFIRMIO_H_
#define _DEV_OFW_OPENFIRMIO_H_
#include <dev/ofw/openfirm.h>
struct ofiocdesc {
phandle_t of_nodeid; /* passed or returned node id */
int of_namelen; /* length of of_name */
const char *of_name; /* pointer to field name */
int of_buflen; /* length of of_buf (value-result) */
char *of_buf; /* pointer to field value */
};
#define OFIOC_BASE 'O'
/* Get openprom field. */
#define OFIOCGET _IOWR(OFIOC_BASE, 1, struct ofiocdesc)
/* Set openprom field. */
- Move OFW_NAME_MAX, used as a limit for OFW property names and device identifiers, to openfirmio.h as OFIOCMAXNAME, so programs can use it for buffer sizes etc. Note: Although this is only a rough upper limit to make the code more robust and to prevent the allocation of ridiculous amounts of memory, the current limit of one page (8191 + '\0' in openfirm_getstr()) still appears a bit high. The maximum length of OFW property names is 31. I didn't find a maximum length for the device identifiers in the OFW documentation but it certainly is much smaller than 8191, too. - Enable the OFIOCSET ioctl, i.e. move it out from under #if 0. - Don't use openfirm_getstr() for the property value in OFIOCSET, there are also properties whose values aren't strings and it makes sense to use a different maximum length for property values than OFW_NAME_MAX/ OFIOCMAXNAME. The maximum accepted property value is defined in openfirmio.h as OFIOCMAXVALUE (currently the maximum size of the value of the nvramrc property). - Make OFIOCSET not return EINVAL when OF_setprop() returns a different length for the written value than it was told to write, this is normal for the text string values of the properties in the OFW /options node. Instead, only return EINVAL if OF_setprop() returned -1 (value could not be written or property could not be created). Add a comment about the specialty of the OFW /options node. - Make OFIOCSET return the length of the written value returned by OF_setprop(), just like OF_getprop() does. Quite useful, at least for debugging. Reviewed by: tmm
2004-05-22 16:43:42 +00:00
#define OFIOCSET _IOWR(OFIOC_BASE, 2, struct ofiocdesc)
/* Get next property. */
#define OFIOCNEXTPROP _IOWR(OFIOC_BASE, 3, struct ofiocdesc)
/* Get options node. */
#define OFIOCGETOPTNODE _IOR(OFIOC_BASE, 4, phandle_t)
/* Get next node of node. */
#define OFIOCGETNEXT _IOWR(OFIOC_BASE, 5, phandle_t)
/* Get first child of node. */
#define OFIOCGETCHILD _IOWR(OFIOC_BASE, 6, phandle_t)
/* Find a specific device. */
#define OFIOCFINDDEVICE _IOWR(OFIOC_BASE, 7, struct ofiocdesc)
/* Retrieve the size of a property. */
#define OFIOCGETPROPLEN _IOWR(OFIOC_BASE, 8, struct ofiocdesc)
- Move OFW_NAME_MAX, used as a limit for OFW property names and device identifiers, to openfirmio.h as OFIOCMAXNAME, so programs can use it for buffer sizes etc. Note: Although this is only a rough upper limit to make the code more robust and to prevent the allocation of ridiculous amounts of memory, the current limit of one page (8191 + '\0' in openfirm_getstr()) still appears a bit high. The maximum length of OFW property names is 31. I didn't find a maximum length for the device identifiers in the OFW documentation but it certainly is much smaller than 8191, too. - Enable the OFIOCSET ioctl, i.e. move it out from under #if 0. - Don't use openfirm_getstr() for the property value in OFIOCSET, there are also properties whose values aren't strings and it makes sense to use a different maximum length for property values than OFW_NAME_MAX/ OFIOCMAXNAME. The maximum accepted property value is defined in openfirmio.h as OFIOCMAXVALUE (currently the maximum size of the value of the nvramrc property). - Make OFIOCSET not return EINVAL when OF_setprop() returns a different length for the written value than it was told to write, this is normal for the text string values of the properties in the OFW /options node. Instead, only return EINVAL if OF_setprop() returned -1 (value could not be written or property could not be created). Add a comment about the specialty of the OFW /options node. - Make OFIOCSET return the length of the written value returned by OF_setprop(), just like OF_getprop() does. Quite useful, at least for debugging. Reviewed by: tmm
2004-05-22 16:43:42 +00:00
/* Maximum accepted name length. */
#define OFIOCMAXNAME 8191
/* Maximum accepted value length (maximum of nvramrc property). */
#define OFIOCMAXVALUE 8192
#endif /* _DEV_OFW_OPENFIRMIO_H_ */