freebsd-skq/sys/dev/wbwd/wbwd.c
kaktus ad355b0a9d Mark more nodes as CTLFLAG_MPSAFE or CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT (17 of many)
r357614 added CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT to make it easier to find nodes that are
still not MPSAFE (or already are but aren’t properly marked).
Use it in preparation for a general review of all nodes.

This is non-functional change that adds annotations to SYSCTL_NODE and
SYSCTL_PROC nodes using one of the soon-to-be-required flags.

Mark all obvious cases as MPSAFE.  All entries that haven't been marked
as MPSAFE before are by default marked as NEEDGIANT

Approved by:	kib (mentor, blanket)
Commented by:	kib, gallatin, melifaro
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23718
2020-02-26 14:26:36 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 Sandvine Incorporated ULC.
* Copyright (c) 2012 iXsystems, Inc.
* 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.
*/
/*
* Support for Winbond watchdog.
*
* With minor abstractions it might be possible to add support for other
* different Winbond Super I/O chips as well. Winbond seems to have four
* different types of chips, four different ways to get into extended config
* mode.
*
* Note: there is no serialization between the debugging sysctl handlers and
* the watchdog functions and possibly others poking the registers at the same
* time. For that at least possibly interfering sysctls are hidden by default.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/eventhandler.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/sbuf.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/watchdog.h>
#include <dev/superio/superio.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/resource.h>
/*
* Global registers.
*/
#define WB_DEVICE_ID_REG 0x20 /* Device ID */
#define WB_DEVICE_REV_REG 0x21 /* Device revision */
#define WB_CR26 0x26 /* Bit6: HEFRAS (base port selector) */
/* LDN selection. */
#define WB_LDN_REG 0x07
#define WB_LDN_REG_LDN8 0x08 /* GPIO 2, Watchdog */
/*
* LDN8 (GPIO 2, Watchdog) specific registers and options.
*/
/* CR30: LDN8 activation control. */
#define WB_LDN8_CR30 0x30
#define WB_LDN8_CR30_ACTIVE 0x01 /* 1: LD active */
/* CRF5: Watchdog scale, P20. Mapped to reg_1. */
#define WB_LDN8_CRF5 0xF5
#define WB_LDN8_CRF5_SCALE 0x08 /* 0: 1s, 1: 60s */
#define WB_LDN8_CRF5_KEYB_P20 0x04 /* 1: keyb P20 forces timeout */
#define WB_LDN8_CRF5_KBRST 0x02 /* 1: timeout causes pin60 kbd reset */
/* CRF6: Watchdog Timeout (0 == off). Mapped to reg_timeout. */
#define WB_LDN8_CRF6 0xF6
/* CRF7: Watchdog mouse, keyb, force, .. Mapped to reg_2. */
#define WB_LDN8_CRF7 0xF7
#define WB_LDN8_CRF7_MOUSE 0x80 /* 1: mouse irq resets wd timer */
#define WB_LDN8_CRF7_KEYB 0x40 /* 1: keyb irq resets wd timer */
#define WB_LDN8_CRF7_FORCE 0x20 /* 1: force timeout (self-clear) */
#define WB_LDN8_CRF7_TS 0x10 /* 0: counting, 1: fired */
#define WB_LDN8_CRF7_IRQS 0x0f /* irq source for watchdog, 2 == SMI */
enum chips { w83627hf, w83627s, w83697hf, w83697ug, w83637hf, w83627thf,
w83687thf, w83627ehf, w83627dhg, w83627uhg, w83667hg,
w83627dhg_p, w83667hg_b, nct6775, nct6776, nct6779, nct6791,
nct6792, nct6793, nct6795, nct6102 };
struct wb_softc {
device_t dev;
eventhandler_tag ev_tag;
enum chips chip;
uint8_t ctl_reg;
uint8_t time_reg;
uint8_t csr_reg;
int debug_verbose;
/*
* Special feature to let the watchdog fire at a different
* timeout as set by watchdog(4) but still use that API to
* re-load it periodically.
*/
unsigned int timeout_override;
/*
* Space to save current state temporary and for sysctls.
* We want to know the timeout value and usually need two
* additional registers for options. Do not name them by
* register as these might be different by chip.
*/
uint8_t reg_timeout;
uint8_t reg_1;
uint8_t reg_2;
};
struct winbond_vendor_device_id {
uint8_t device_id;
enum chips chip;
const char * descr;
} wb_devs[] = {
{
.device_id = 0x52,
.chip = w83627hf,
.descr = "Winbond 83627HF/F/HG/G",
},
{
.device_id = 0x59,
.chip = w83627s,
.descr = "Winbond 83627S",
},
{
.device_id = 0x60,
.chip = w83697hf,
.descr = "Winbond 83697HF",
},
{
.device_id = 0x68,
.chip = w83697ug,
.descr = "Winbond 83697UG",
},
{
.device_id = 0x70,
.chip = w83637hf,
.descr = "Winbond 83637HF",
},
{
.device_id = 0x82,
.chip = w83627thf,
.descr = "Winbond 83627THF",
},
{
.device_id = 0x85,
.chip = w83687thf,
.descr = "Winbond 83687THF",
},
{
.device_id = 0x88,
.chip = w83627ehf,
.descr = "Winbond 83627EHF",
},
{
.device_id = 0xa0,
.chip = w83627dhg,
.descr = "Winbond 83627DHG",
},
{
.device_id = 0xa2,
.chip = w83627uhg,
.descr = "Winbond 83627UHG",
},
{
.device_id = 0xa5,
.chip = w83667hg,
.descr = "Winbond 83667HG",
},
{
.device_id = 0xb0,
.chip = w83627dhg_p,
.descr = "Winbond 83627DHG-P",
},
{
.device_id = 0xb3,
.chip = w83667hg_b,
.descr = "Winbond 83667HG-B",
},
{
.device_id = 0xb4,
.chip = nct6775,
.descr = "Nuvoton NCT6775",
},
{
.device_id = 0xc3,
.chip = nct6776,
.descr = "Nuvoton NCT6776",
},
{
.device_id = 0xc4,
.chip = nct6102,
.descr = "Nuvoton NCT6102",
},
{
.device_id = 0xc5,
.chip = nct6779,
.descr = "Nuvoton NCT6779",
},
{
.device_id = 0xc8,
.chip = nct6791,
.descr = "Nuvoton NCT6791",
},
{
.device_id = 0xc9,
.chip = nct6792,
.descr = "Nuvoton NCT6792",
},
{
.device_id = 0xd1,
.chip = nct6793,
.descr = "Nuvoton NCT6793",
},
{
.device_id = 0xd3,
.chip = nct6795,
.descr = "Nuvoton NCT6795",
},
};
/*
* Return the watchdog related registers as we last read them. This will
* usually not give the current timeout or state on whether the watchdog
* fired.
*/
static int
sysctl_wb_debug(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct wb_softc *sc;
struct sbuf sb;
int error;
sc = arg1;
sbuf_new_for_sysctl(&sb, NULL, 64, req);
sbuf_printf(&sb, "LDN8 (GPIO2, Watchdog): ");
sbuf_printf(&sb, "CR%02X 0x%02x ", sc->ctl_reg, sc->reg_1);
sbuf_printf(&sb, "CR%02X 0x%02x ", sc->time_reg, sc->reg_timeout);
sbuf_printf(&sb, "CR%02X 0x%02x", sc->csr_reg, sc->reg_2);
error = sbuf_finish(&sb);
sbuf_delete(&sb);
return (error);
}
/*
* Read the current values before returning them. Given this might poke
* the registers the same time as the watchdog, this sysctl handler should
* be marked CTLFLAG_SKIP to not show up by default.
*/
static int
sysctl_wb_debug_current(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct wb_softc *sc;
sc = arg1;
sc->reg_1 = superio_read(sc->dev, sc->ctl_reg);
sc->reg_timeout = superio_read(sc->dev, sc->time_reg);
sc->reg_2 = superio_read(sc->dev, sc->csr_reg);
return (sysctl_wb_debug(oidp, arg1, arg2, req));
}
/*
* Sysctl handlers to force a watchdog timeout or to test the NMI functionality
* works as expetced.
* For testing we could set a test_nmi flag in the softc that, in case of NMI, a
* callback function from trap.c could check whether we fired and not report the
* timeout but clear the flag for the sysctl again. This is interesting given a
* lot of boards have jumpers to change the action on watchdog timeout or
* disable the watchdog completely.
* XXX-BZ notyet: currently no general infrastructure exists to do this.
*/
static int
sysctl_wb_force_test_nmi(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct wb_softc *sc;
int error, test, val;
sc = arg1;
test = arg2;
#ifdef notyet
val = sc->test_nmi;
#else
val = 0;
#endif
error = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &val, 0, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return (error);
#ifdef notyet
/* Manually clear the test for a value of 0 and do nothing else. */
if (test && val == 0) {
sc->test_nmi = 0;
return (0);
}
/*
* If we are testing the NMI functionality, set the flag before
* forcing the timeout.
*/
if (test)
sc->test_nmi = 1;
#endif
/* Force watchdog to fire. */
sc->reg_2 = superio_read(sc->dev, sc->csr_reg);
sc->reg_2 |= WB_LDN8_CRF7_FORCE;
superio_write(sc->dev, sc->csr_reg, sc->reg_2);
return (0);
}
/*
* Print current watchdog state.
*
* Note: it is the responsibility of the caller to update the registers
* upfront.
*/
static void
wb_print_state(struct wb_softc *sc, const char *msg)
{
device_printf(sc->dev, "%s%sWatchdog %sabled. %s"
"Scaling by %ds, timer at %d (%s=%ds%s). "
"CR%02X 0x%02x CR%02X 0x%02x\n",
(msg != NULL) ? msg : "", (msg != NULL) ? ": " : "",
(sc->reg_timeout > 0x00) ? "en" : "dis",
(sc->reg_2 & WB_LDN8_CRF7_TS) ? "Watchdog fired. " : "",
(sc->reg_1 & WB_LDN8_CRF5_SCALE) ? 60 : 1,
sc->reg_timeout,
(sc->reg_timeout > 0x00) ? "<" : "",
sc->reg_timeout * ((sc->reg_1 & WB_LDN8_CRF5_SCALE) ? 60 : 1),
(sc->reg_timeout > 0x00) ? " left" : "",
sc->ctl_reg, sc->reg_1, sc->csr_reg, sc->reg_2);
}
/*
* (Re)load the watchdog counter depending on timeout. A timeout of 0 will
* disable the watchdog.
*/
static int
wb_set_watchdog(struct wb_softc *sc, unsigned int timeout)
{
if (timeout != 0) {
/*
* In case an override is set, let it override. It may lead
* to strange results as we do not check the input of the sysctl.
*/
if (sc->timeout_override > 0)
timeout = sc->timeout_override;
/* Make sure we support the requested timeout. */
if (timeout > 255 * 60)
return (EINVAL);
}
if (sc->debug_verbose)
wb_print_state(sc, "Before watchdog counter (re)load");
if (timeout == 0) {
/* Disable watchdog. */
sc->reg_timeout = 0;
superio_write(sc->dev, sc->time_reg, sc->reg_timeout);
} else {
/* Read current scaling factor. */
sc->reg_1 = superio_read(sc->dev, sc->ctl_reg);
if (timeout > 255) {
/* Set scaling factor to 60s. */
sc->reg_1 |= WB_LDN8_CRF5_SCALE;
sc->reg_timeout = (timeout / 60);
if (timeout % 60)
sc->reg_timeout++;
} else {
/* Set scaling factor to 1s. */
sc->reg_1 &= ~WB_LDN8_CRF5_SCALE;
sc->reg_timeout = timeout;
}
/* In case we fired before we need to clear to fire again. */
sc->reg_2 = superio_read(sc->dev, sc->csr_reg);
if (sc->reg_2 & WB_LDN8_CRF7_TS) {
sc->reg_2 &= ~WB_LDN8_CRF7_TS;
superio_write(sc->dev, sc->csr_reg, sc->reg_2);
}
/* Write back scaling factor. */
superio_write(sc->dev, sc->ctl_reg, sc->reg_1);
/* Set timer and arm/reset the watchdog. */
superio_write(sc->dev, sc->time_reg, sc->reg_timeout);
}
if (sc->debug_verbose)
wb_print_state(sc, "After watchdog counter (re)load");
return (0);
}
/*
* watchdog(9) EVENTHANDLER function implementation to (re)load the counter
* with the given timeout or disable the watchdog.
*/
static void
wb_watchdog_fn(void *private, u_int cmd, int *error)
{
struct wb_softc *sc;
unsigned int timeout;
int e;
sc = private;
KASSERT(sc != NULL, ("%s: watchdog handler function called without "
"softc.", __func__));
cmd &= WD_INTERVAL;
if (cmd > 0 && cmd <= 63) {
/* Reset (and arm) watchdog. */
timeout = ((uint64_t)1 << cmd) / 1000000000;
if (timeout == 0)
timeout = 1;
e = wb_set_watchdog(sc, timeout);
if (e == 0) {
if (error != NULL)
*error = 0;
} else {
/* On error, try to make sure the WD is disabled. */
wb_set_watchdog(sc, 0);
}
} else {
/* Disable watchdog. */
e = wb_set_watchdog(sc, 0);
if (e != 0 && cmd == 0 && error != NULL) {
/* Failed to disable watchdog. */
*error = EOPNOTSUPP;
}
}
}
static int
wb_probe(device_t dev)
{
char buf[128];
struct wb_softc *sc;
int j;
uint8_t devid;
uint8_t revid;
if (superio_vendor(dev) != SUPERIO_VENDOR_NUVOTON)
return (ENXIO);
if (superio_get_type(dev) != SUPERIO_DEV_WDT)
return (ENXIO);
sc = device_get_softc(dev);
devid = superio_devid(dev) >> 8;
revid = superio_revid(dev);
for (j = 0; j < nitems(wb_devs); j++) {
if (wb_devs[j].device_id == devid) {
sc->chip = wb_devs[j].chip;
snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf),
"%s (0x%02x/0x%02x) Watchdog Timer",
wb_devs[j].descr, devid, revid);
device_set_desc_copy(dev, buf);
return (BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC);
}
}
if (bootverbose) {
device_printf(dev,
"unrecognized chip: devid 0x%02x, revid 0x%02x\n",
devid, revid);
}
return (ENXIO);
}
static int
wb_attach(device_t dev)
{
struct wb_softc *sc;
struct sysctl_ctx_list *sctx;
struct sysctl_oid *soid;
unsigned long timeout;
uint8_t t;
sc = device_get_softc(dev);
sc->dev = dev;
/* Make sure WDT is enabled. */
superio_dev_enable(dev, WB_LDN8_CR30_ACTIVE);
switch (sc->chip) {
case w83697hf:
case w83697ug:
sc->ctl_reg = 0xf3;
sc->time_reg = 0xf4;
sc->csr_reg = 0xf7;
break;
case nct6102:
sc->ctl_reg = 0xf0;
sc->time_reg = 0xf1;
sc->csr_reg = 0xf2;
break;
default:
sc->ctl_reg = 0xf5;
sc->time_reg = 0xf6;
sc->csr_reg = 0xf7;
break;
}
switch (sc->chip) {
case w83627hf:
case w83627s:
t = superio_read(dev, 0x2B) & ~0x10;
superio_write(dev, 0x2B, t); /* set GPIO24 to WDT0 */
break;
case w83697hf:
/* Set pin 119 to WDTO# mode (= CR29, WDT0) */
t = superio_read(dev, 0x29) & ~0x60;
t |= 0x20;
superio_write(dev, 0x29, t);
break;
case w83697ug:
/* Set pin 118 to WDTO# mode */
t = superio_read(dev, 0x2b) & ~0x04;
superio_write(dev, 0x2b, t);
break;
case w83627thf:
t = (superio_read(dev, 0x2B) & ~0x08) | 0x04;
superio_write(dev, 0x2B, t); /* set GPIO3 to WDT0 */
break;
case w83627dhg:
case w83627dhg_p:
t = superio_read(dev, 0x2D) & ~0x01; /* PIN77 -> WDT0# */
superio_write(dev, 0x2D, t); /* set GPIO5 to WDT0 */
t = superio_read(dev, sc->ctl_reg);
t |= 0x02; /* enable the WDTO# output low pulse
* to the KBRST# pin */
superio_write(dev, sc->ctl_reg, t);
break;
case w83637hf:
break;
case w83687thf:
t = superio_read(dev, 0x2C) & ~0x80; /* PIN47 -> WDT0# */
superio_write(dev, 0x2C, t);
break;
case w83627ehf:
case w83627uhg:
case w83667hg:
case w83667hg_b:
case nct6775:
case nct6776:
case nct6779:
case nct6791:
case nct6792:
case nct6793:
case nct6795:
case nct6102:
/*
* These chips have a fixed WDTO# output pin (W83627UHG),
* or support more than one WDTO# output pin.
* Don't touch its configuration, and hope the BIOS
* does the right thing.
*/
t = superio_read(dev, sc->ctl_reg);
t |= 0x02; /* enable the WDTO# output low pulse
* to the KBRST# pin */
superio_write(dev, sc->ctl_reg, t);
break;
default:
break;
}
/* Read the current watchdog configuration. */
sc->reg_1 = superio_read(dev, sc->ctl_reg);
sc->reg_timeout = superio_read(dev, sc->time_reg);
sc->reg_2 = superio_read(dev, sc->csr_reg);
/* Print current state if bootverbose or watchdog already enabled. */
if (bootverbose || (sc->reg_timeout > 0x00))
wb_print_state(sc, "Before watchdog attach");
sc->reg_1 &= ~WB_LDN8_CRF5_KEYB_P20;
sc->reg_1 |= WB_LDN8_CRF5_KBRST;
superio_write(dev, sc->ctl_reg, sc->reg_1);
/*
* Clear a previous watchdog timeout event (if still set).
* Disable timer reset on mouse interrupts. Leave reset on keyboard,
* since one of my boards is getting stuck in reboot without it.
*/
sc->reg_2 &= ~(WB_LDN8_CRF7_MOUSE|WB_LDN8_CRF7_TS);
superio_write(dev, sc->csr_reg, sc->reg_2);
/* Read global timeout override tunable, Add per device sysctls. */
if (TUNABLE_ULONG_FETCH("hw.wbwd.timeout_override", &timeout)) {
if (timeout > 0)
sc->timeout_override = timeout;
}
sctx = device_get_sysctl_ctx(dev);
soid = device_get_sysctl_tree(dev);
SYSCTL_ADD_UINT(sctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(soid), OID_AUTO,
"timeout_override", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->timeout_override, 0,
"Timeout in seconds overriding default watchdog timeout");
SYSCTL_ADD_INT(sctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(soid), OID_AUTO,
"debug_verbose", CTLFLAG_RW, &sc->debug_verbose, 0,
"Enables extra debugging information");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(sctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(soid), OID_AUTO, "debug",
CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT, sc, 0,
sysctl_wb_debug, "A",
"Selected register information from last change by driver");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(sctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(soid), OID_AUTO, "debug_current",
CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_SKIP | CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT,
sc, 0, sysctl_wb_debug_current, "A",
"Selected register information (may interfere)");
SYSCTL_ADD_PROC(sctx, SYSCTL_CHILDREN(soid), OID_AUTO, "force_timeout",
CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW | CTLFLAG_SKIP | CTLFLAG_NEEDGIANT, sc, 0,
sysctl_wb_force_test_nmi, "I", "Enable to force watchdog to fire.");
/* Register watchdog. */
sc->ev_tag = EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(watchdog_list, wb_watchdog_fn, sc,
0);
if (bootverbose)
wb_print_state(sc, "After watchdog attach");
return (0);
}
static int
wb_detach(device_t dev)
{
struct wb_softc *sc;
sc = device_get_softc(dev);
/* Unregister and stop the watchdog if running. */
if (sc->ev_tag)
EVENTHANDLER_DEREGISTER(watchdog_list, sc->ev_tag);
wb_set_watchdog(sc, 0);
/* Bus subroutines take care of sysctls already. */
return (0);
}
static device_method_t wb_methods[] = {
/* Device interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_probe, wb_probe),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach, wb_attach),
DEVMETHOD(device_detach, wb_detach),
DEVMETHOD_END
};
static driver_t wb_driver = {
"wbwd",
wb_methods,
sizeof(struct wb_softc)
};
static devclass_t wb_devclass;
DRIVER_MODULE(wb, superio, wb_driver, wb_devclass, NULL, NULL);
MODULE_DEPEND(wb, superio, 1, 1, 1);
MODULE_VERSION(wb, 1);