freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/bhyve/pci_lpc.c
John Baldwin 621b509048 Refactor configuration management in bhyve.
Replace the existing ad-hoc configuration via various global variables
with a small database of key-value pairs.  The database supports
heirarchical keys using a MIB-like syntax to name the path to a given
key.  Values are always stored as strings.  The API used to manage
configuation values does include wrappers to handling boolean values.
Other values use non-string types require parsing by consumers.

The configuration values are stored in a tree using nvlists.  Leaf
nodes hold string values.  Configuration values are permitted to
reference other configuration values using '%(name)'.  This permits
constructing template configurations.

All existing command line arguments now set configuration values.  For
devices, the "-s" option parses its option argument to generate a list
of key-value pairs for the given device.

A new '-o' command line option permits setting an individual
configuration variable.  The key name is always given as a full path
of dot-separated components.

A new '-k' command line option parses a simple configuration file.
This configuration file holds a flat list of 'key=value' lines where
the 'key' is the full path of a configuration variable.  Lines
starting with a '#' are comments.

In general, bhyve starts by parsing command line options in sequence
and applying those settings to configuration values.  Once this is
complete, bhyve then begins initializing its state based on the
configuration values.  This means that subsequent configuration
options or files may override or supplement previously given settings.

A special 'config.dump' configuration value can be set to true to help
debug configuration issues.  When this value is set, bhyve will print
out the configuration variables as a flat list of 'key=value' lines.

Most command line argments map to a single configuration variable,
e.g.  '-w' sets the 'x86.strictmsr' value to false.  A few command
line arguments have less obvious effects:

- Multiple '-p' options append their values (as a comma-seperated
  list) to "vcpu.N.cpuset" values (where N is a decimal vcpu number).

- For '-s' options, a pci.<bus>.<slot>.<function> node is created.
  The first argument to '-s' (the device type) is used as the value of
  a "device" variable.  Additional comma-separated arguments are then
  parsed into 'key=value' pairs and used to set additional variables
  under the device node.  A PCI device emulation driver can provide
  its own hook to override the parsing of the additonal '-s' arguments
  after the device type.

  After the configuration phase as completed, the init_pci hook
  then walks the "pci.<bus>.<slot>.<func>" nodes.  It uses the
  "device" value to find the device model to use.  The device
  model's init routine is passed a reference to its nvlist node
  in the configuration tree which it can query for specific
  variables.

  The result is that a lot of the string parsing is removed from
  the device models and centralized.  In addition, adding a new
  variable just requires teaching the model to look for the new
  variable.

- For '-l' options, a similar model is used where the string is
  parsed into values that are later read during initialization.
  One key note here is that the serial ports use the commonly
  used lowercase names from existing documentation and examples
  (e.g. "lpc.com1") instead of the uppercase names previously
  used internally in bhyve.

Reviewed by:	grehan
MFC after:	3 months
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26035
2021-03-18 16:30:26 -07:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (c) 2013 Neel Natu <neel@freebsd.org>
* Copyright (c) 2013 Tycho Nightingale <tycho.nightingale@pluribusnetworks.com>
* All rights reserved.
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <machine/vmm.h>
#include <machine/vmm_snapshot.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <vmmapi.h>
#include "acpi.h"
#include "debug.h"
#include "bootrom.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "inout.h"
#include "pci_emul.h"
#include "pci_irq.h"
#include "pci_lpc.h"
#include "pctestdev.h"
#include "uart_emul.h"
#define IO_ICU1 0x20
#define IO_ICU2 0xA0
SET_DECLARE(lpc_dsdt_set, struct lpc_dsdt);
SET_DECLARE(lpc_sysres_set, struct lpc_sysres);
#define ELCR_PORT 0x4d0
SYSRES_IO(ELCR_PORT, 2);
#define IO_TIMER1_PORT 0x40
#define NMISC_PORT 0x61
SYSRES_IO(NMISC_PORT, 1);
static struct pci_devinst *lpc_bridge;
#define LPC_UART_NUM 4
static struct lpc_uart_softc {
struct uart_softc *uart_softc;
int iobase;
int irq;
int enabled;
} lpc_uart_softc[LPC_UART_NUM];
static const char *lpc_uart_names[LPC_UART_NUM] = {
"com1", "com2", "com3", "com4"
};
static const char *lpc_uart_acpi_names[LPC_UART_NUM] = {
"COM1", "COM2", "COM3", "COM4"
};
/*
* LPC device configuration is in the following form:
* <lpc_device_name>[,<options>]
* For e.g. "com1,stdio" or "bootrom,/var/romfile"
*/
int
lpc_device_parse(const char *opts)
{
int unit, error;
char *str, *cpy, *lpcdev, *node_name;
error = -1;
str = cpy = strdup(opts);
lpcdev = strsep(&str, ",");
if (lpcdev != NULL) {
if (strcasecmp(lpcdev, "bootrom") == 0) {
set_config_value("lpc.bootrom", str);
error = 0;
goto done;
}
for (unit = 0; unit < LPC_UART_NUM; unit++) {
if (strcasecmp(lpcdev, lpc_uart_names[unit]) == 0) {
asprintf(&node_name, "lpc.%s.path",
lpc_uart_names[unit]);
set_config_value(node_name, str);
free(node_name);
error = 0;
goto done;
}
}
if (strcasecmp(lpcdev, pctestdev_getname()) == 0) {
asprintf(&node_name, "lpc.%s", pctestdev_getname());
set_config_bool(node_name, true);
free(node_name);
error = 0;
goto done;
}
}
done:
free(cpy);
return (error);
}
void
lpc_print_supported_devices()
{
size_t i;
printf("bootrom\n");
for (i = 0; i < LPC_UART_NUM; i++)
printf("%s\n", lpc_uart_names[i]);
printf("%s\n", pctestdev_getname());
}
const char *
lpc_bootrom(void)
{
return (get_config_value("lpc.bootrom"));
}
static void
lpc_uart_intr_assert(void *arg)
{
struct lpc_uart_softc *sc = arg;
assert(sc->irq >= 0);
vm_isa_pulse_irq(lpc_bridge->pi_vmctx, sc->irq, sc->irq);
}
static void
lpc_uart_intr_deassert(void *arg)
{
/*
* The COM devices on the LPC bus generate edge triggered interrupts,
* so nothing more to do here.
*/
}
static int
lpc_uart_io_handler(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, int in, int port, int bytes,
uint32_t *eax, void *arg)
{
int offset;
struct lpc_uart_softc *sc = arg;
offset = port - sc->iobase;
switch (bytes) {
case 1:
if (in)
*eax = uart_read(sc->uart_softc, offset);
else
uart_write(sc->uart_softc, offset, *eax);
break;
case 2:
if (in) {
*eax = uart_read(sc->uart_softc, offset);
*eax |= uart_read(sc->uart_softc, offset + 1) << 8;
} else {
uart_write(sc->uart_softc, offset, *eax);
uart_write(sc->uart_softc, offset + 1, *eax >> 8);
}
break;
default:
return (-1);
}
return (0);
}
static int
lpc_init(struct vmctx *ctx)
{
struct lpc_uart_softc *sc;
struct inout_port iop;
const char *backend, *name, *romfile;
char *node_name;
int unit, error;
romfile = get_config_value("lpc.bootrom");
if (romfile != NULL) {
error = bootrom_loadrom(ctx, romfile);
if (error)
return (error);
}
/* COM1 and COM2 */
for (unit = 0; unit < LPC_UART_NUM; unit++) {
sc = &lpc_uart_softc[unit];
name = lpc_uart_names[unit];
if (uart_legacy_alloc(unit, &sc->iobase, &sc->irq) != 0) {
EPRINTLN("Unable to allocate resources for "
"LPC device %s", name);
return (-1);
}
pci_irq_reserve(sc->irq);
sc->uart_softc = uart_init(lpc_uart_intr_assert,
lpc_uart_intr_deassert, sc);
asprintf(&node_name, "lpc.%s.path", name);
backend = get_config_value(node_name);
free(node_name);
if (uart_set_backend(sc->uart_softc, backend) != 0) {
EPRINTLN("Unable to initialize backend '%s' "
"for LPC device %s", backend, name);
return (-1);
}
bzero(&iop, sizeof(struct inout_port));
iop.name = name;
iop.port = sc->iobase;
iop.size = UART_IO_BAR_SIZE;
iop.flags = IOPORT_F_INOUT;
iop.handler = lpc_uart_io_handler;
iop.arg = sc;
error = register_inout(&iop);
assert(error == 0);
sc->enabled = 1;
}
/* pc-testdev */
asprintf(&node_name, "lpc.%s", pctestdev_getname());
if (get_config_bool_default(node_name, false)) {
error = pctestdev_init(ctx);
if (error)
return (error);
}
free(node_name);
return (0);
}
static void
pci_lpc_write_dsdt(struct pci_devinst *pi)
{
struct lpc_dsdt **ldpp, *ldp;
dsdt_line("");
dsdt_line("Device (ISA)");
dsdt_line("{");
dsdt_line(" Name (_ADR, 0x%04X%04X)", pi->pi_slot, pi->pi_func);
dsdt_line(" OperationRegion (LPCR, PCI_Config, 0x00, 0x100)");
dsdt_line(" Field (LPCR, AnyAcc, NoLock, Preserve)");
dsdt_line(" {");
dsdt_line(" Offset (0x60),");
dsdt_line(" PIRA, 8,");
dsdt_line(" PIRB, 8,");
dsdt_line(" PIRC, 8,");
dsdt_line(" PIRD, 8,");
dsdt_line(" Offset (0x68),");
dsdt_line(" PIRE, 8,");
dsdt_line(" PIRF, 8,");
dsdt_line(" PIRG, 8,");
dsdt_line(" PIRH, 8");
dsdt_line(" }");
dsdt_line("");
dsdt_indent(1);
SET_FOREACH(ldpp, lpc_dsdt_set) {
ldp = *ldpp;
ldp->handler();
}
dsdt_line("");
dsdt_line("Device (PIC)");
dsdt_line("{");
dsdt_line(" Name (_HID, EisaId (\"PNP0000\"))");
dsdt_line(" Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate ()");
dsdt_line(" {");
dsdt_indent(2);
dsdt_fixed_ioport(IO_ICU1, 2);
dsdt_fixed_ioport(IO_ICU2, 2);
dsdt_fixed_irq(2);
dsdt_unindent(2);
dsdt_line(" })");
dsdt_line("}");
dsdt_line("");
dsdt_line("Device (TIMR)");
dsdt_line("{");
dsdt_line(" Name (_HID, EisaId (\"PNP0100\"))");
dsdt_line(" Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate ()");
dsdt_line(" {");
dsdt_indent(2);
dsdt_fixed_ioport(IO_TIMER1_PORT, 4);
dsdt_fixed_irq(0);
dsdt_unindent(2);
dsdt_line(" })");
dsdt_line("}");
dsdt_unindent(1);
dsdt_line("}");
}
static void
pci_lpc_sysres_dsdt(void)
{
struct lpc_sysres **lspp, *lsp;
dsdt_line("");
dsdt_line("Device (SIO)");
dsdt_line("{");
dsdt_line(" Name (_HID, EisaId (\"PNP0C02\"))");
dsdt_line(" Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate ()");
dsdt_line(" {");
dsdt_indent(2);
SET_FOREACH(lspp, lpc_sysres_set) {
lsp = *lspp;
switch (lsp->type) {
case LPC_SYSRES_IO:
dsdt_fixed_ioport(lsp->base, lsp->length);
break;
case LPC_SYSRES_MEM:
dsdt_fixed_mem32(lsp->base, lsp->length);
break;
}
}
dsdt_unindent(2);
dsdt_line(" })");
dsdt_line("}");
}
LPC_DSDT(pci_lpc_sysres_dsdt);
static void
pci_lpc_uart_dsdt(void)
{
struct lpc_uart_softc *sc;
int unit;
for (unit = 0; unit < LPC_UART_NUM; unit++) {
sc = &lpc_uart_softc[unit];
if (!sc->enabled)
continue;
dsdt_line("");
dsdt_line("Device (%s)", lpc_uart_acpi_names[unit]);
dsdt_line("{");
dsdt_line(" Name (_HID, EisaId (\"PNP0501\"))");
dsdt_line(" Name (_UID, %d)", unit + 1);
dsdt_line(" Name (_CRS, ResourceTemplate ()");
dsdt_line(" {");
dsdt_indent(2);
dsdt_fixed_ioport(sc->iobase, UART_IO_BAR_SIZE);
dsdt_fixed_irq(sc->irq);
dsdt_unindent(2);
dsdt_line(" })");
dsdt_line("}");
}
}
LPC_DSDT(pci_lpc_uart_dsdt);
static int
pci_lpc_cfgwrite(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, struct pci_devinst *pi,
int coff, int bytes, uint32_t val)
{
int pirq_pin;
if (bytes == 1) {
pirq_pin = 0;
if (coff >= 0x60 && coff <= 0x63)
pirq_pin = coff - 0x60 + 1;
if (coff >= 0x68 && coff <= 0x6b)
pirq_pin = coff - 0x68 + 5;
if (pirq_pin != 0) {
pirq_write(ctx, pirq_pin, val);
pci_set_cfgdata8(pi, coff, pirq_read(pirq_pin));
return (0);
}
}
return (-1);
}
static void
pci_lpc_write(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, struct pci_devinst *pi,
int baridx, uint64_t offset, int size, uint64_t value)
{
}
static uint64_t
pci_lpc_read(struct vmctx *ctx, int vcpu, struct pci_devinst *pi,
int baridx, uint64_t offset, int size)
{
return (0);
}
#define LPC_DEV 0x7000
#define LPC_VENDOR 0x8086
static int
pci_lpc_init(struct vmctx *ctx, struct pci_devinst *pi, nvlist_t *nvl)
{
/*
* Do not allow more than one LPC bridge to be configured.
*/
if (lpc_bridge != NULL) {
EPRINTLN("Only one LPC bridge is allowed.");
return (-1);
}
/*
* Enforce that the LPC can only be configured on bus 0. This
* simplifies the ACPI DSDT because it can provide a decode for
* all legacy i/o ports behind bus 0.
*/
if (pi->pi_bus != 0) {
EPRINTLN("LPC bridge can be present only on bus 0.");
return (-1);
}
if (lpc_init(ctx) != 0)
return (-1);
/* initialize config space */
pci_set_cfgdata16(pi, PCIR_DEVICE, LPC_DEV);
pci_set_cfgdata16(pi, PCIR_VENDOR, LPC_VENDOR);
pci_set_cfgdata8(pi, PCIR_CLASS, PCIC_BRIDGE);
pci_set_cfgdata8(pi, PCIR_SUBCLASS, PCIS_BRIDGE_ISA);
lpc_bridge = pi;
return (0);
}
char *
lpc_pirq_name(int pin)
{
char *name;
if (lpc_bridge == NULL)
return (NULL);
asprintf(&name, "\\_SB.PC00.ISA.LNK%c,", 'A' + pin - 1);
return (name);
}
void
lpc_pirq_routed(void)
{
int pin;
if (lpc_bridge == NULL)
return;
for (pin = 0; pin < 4; pin++)
pci_set_cfgdata8(lpc_bridge, 0x60 + pin, pirq_read(pin + 1));
for (pin = 0; pin < 4; pin++)
pci_set_cfgdata8(lpc_bridge, 0x68 + pin, pirq_read(pin + 5));
}
#ifdef BHYVE_SNAPSHOT
static int
pci_lpc_snapshot(struct vm_snapshot_meta *meta)
{
int unit, ret;
struct uart_softc *sc;
for (unit = 0; unit < LPC_UART_NUM; unit++) {
sc = lpc_uart_softc[unit].uart_softc;
ret = uart_snapshot(sc, meta);
if (ret != 0)
goto done;
}
done:
return (ret);
}
#endif
struct pci_devemu pci_de_lpc = {
.pe_emu = "lpc",
.pe_init = pci_lpc_init,
.pe_write_dsdt = pci_lpc_write_dsdt,
.pe_cfgwrite = pci_lpc_cfgwrite,
.pe_barwrite = pci_lpc_write,
.pe_barread = pci_lpc_read,
#ifdef BHYVE_SNAPSHOT
.pe_snapshot = pci_lpc_snapshot,
#endif
};
PCI_EMUL_SET(pci_de_lpc);