freebsd-skq/sys/dev/hfa/fore_init.c
archie 982e80577d Examine all occurrences of sprintf(), strcat(), and str[n]cpy()
for possible buffer overflow problems. Replaced most sprintf()'s
with snprintf(); for others cases, added terminating NUL bytes where
appropriate, replaced constants like "16" with sizeof(), etc.

These changes include several bug fixes, but most changes are for
maintainability's sake. Any instance where it wasn't "immediately
obvious" that a buffer overflow could not occur was made safer.

Reviewed by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
Reviewed by:	Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
Reviewed by:	Mike Spengler <mks@networkcs.com>
1998-12-04 22:54:57 +00:00

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/*
*
* ===================================
* HARP | Host ATM Research Platform
* ===================================
*
*
* This Host ATM Research Platform ("HARP") file (the "Software") is
* made available by Network Computing Services, Inc. ("NetworkCS")
* "AS IS". NetworkCS does not provide maintenance, improvements or
* support of any kind.
*
* NETWORKCS MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
* AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AS TO ANY ELEMENT OF THE
* SOFTWARE OR ANY SUPPORT PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SOFTWARE.
* In no event shall NetworkCS be responsible for any damages, including
* but not limited to consequential damages, arising from or relating to
* any use of the Software or related support.
*
* Copyright 1994-1998 Network Computing Services, Inc.
*
* Copies of this Software may be made, however, the above copyright
* notice must be reproduced on all copies.
*
* @(#) $Id: fore_init.c,v 1.3 1998/10/31 20:06:53 phk Exp $
*
*/
/*
* FORE Systems 200-Series Adapter Support
* ---------------------------------------
*
* Cell Processor (CP) initialization routines
*
*/
#include <dev/hfa/fore_include.h>
#ifndef lint
__RCSID("@(#) $Id: fore_init.c,v 1.3 1998/10/31 20:06:53 phk Exp $");
#endif
/*
* Local functions
*/
#ifdef FORE_PCI
static void fore_get_prom __P((Fore_unit *));
#endif
/*
* Begin CP Initialization
*
* This function will poll for the successful downloading and starting of
* the CP microcode program. After the microcode is running, we will allocate
* any needed kernel memory (must do it in non-interrupt mode), build the CP
* queue configurations and issue an Initialize command to the CP.
*
* Arguments:
* fup pointer to device unit structure
*
* Returns:
* none
*/
void
fore_initialize(fup)
Fore_unit *fup;
{
Aali *aap;
Init_parms *inp;
caddr_t errmsg;
u_long vers;
/*
* Must wait until firmware has been downloaded and is running
*/
if (CP_READ(fup->fu_mon->mon_bstat) != BOOT_RUNNING) {
/*
* Try again later
*/
fup->fu_thandle =
timeout((KTimeout_ret(*) __P((void *)))fore_initialize,
(void *)fup, hz);
return;
} else
callout_handle_init(&fup->fu_thandle);
/*
* Allocate queues and whatever else is needed
*/
if (fore_xmit_allocate(fup)) {
errmsg = "transmit queue allocation";
goto failed;
}
if (fore_recv_allocate(fup)) {
errmsg = "receive queue allocation";
goto failed;
}
if (fore_buf_allocate(fup)) {
errmsg = "buffer supply queue allocation";
goto failed;
}
if (fore_cmd_allocate(fup)) {
errmsg = "command queue allocation";
goto failed;
}
/*
* CP microcode is downloaded - locate shared memory interface
*/
aap = (Aali *)(fup->fu_ram + CP_READ(fup->fu_mon->mon_appl));
fup->fu_aali = aap;
/*
* Pick out any interesting info from the microcode
*/
vers = CP_READ(aap->aali_ucode_ver);
if (vers < FORE_MIN_UCODE) {
errmsg = "unsupported microcode version";
goto failed;
}
snprintf(fup->fu_config.ac_firm_vers,
sizeof(fup->fu_config.ac_firm_vers), "%ld.%ld.%ld",
(vers >> 16) & 0xff, (vers >> 8) & 0xff, vers & 0xff);
#ifdef notdef
/*
* Turn on CP debugging
*/
aap->aali_hostlog = 1;
#endif
/*
* Build the initialization block
*/
inp = &aap->aali_init;
inp->init_numvcc = CP_WRITE(FORE_MAX_VCC);
inp->init_cmd_elem = CP_WRITE(CMD_QUELEN);
inp->init_xmit_elem = CP_WRITE(XMIT_QUELEN);
inp->init_recv_elem = CP_WRITE(RECV_QUELEN);
inp->init_recv_ext = CP_WRITE(RECV_EXTRA_SEGS);
inp->init_xmit_ext = CP_WRITE(XMIT_EXTRA_SEGS);
inp->init_buf1s.bfs_quelen = CP_WRITE(BUF1_SM_QUELEN);
inp->init_buf1s.bfs_bufsize = CP_WRITE(BUF1_SM_SIZE);
inp->init_buf1s.bfs_cppool = CP_WRITE(BUF1_SM_CPPOOL);
inp->init_buf1s.bfs_entsize = CP_WRITE(BUF1_SM_ENTSIZE);
inp->init_buf1l.bfs_quelen = CP_WRITE(BUF1_LG_QUELEN);
inp->init_buf1l.bfs_bufsize = CP_WRITE(BUF1_LG_SIZE);
inp->init_buf1l.bfs_cppool = CP_WRITE(BUF1_LG_CPPOOL);
inp->init_buf1l.bfs_entsize = CP_WRITE(BUF1_LG_ENTSIZE);
inp->init_buf2s.bfs_quelen = CP_WRITE(0);
inp->init_buf2s.bfs_bufsize = CP_WRITE(0);
inp->init_buf2s.bfs_cppool = CP_WRITE(0);
inp->init_buf2s.bfs_entsize = CP_WRITE(0);
inp->init_buf2l.bfs_quelen = CP_WRITE(0);
inp->init_buf2l.bfs_bufsize = CP_WRITE(0);
inp->init_buf2l.bfs_cppool = CP_WRITE(0);
inp->init_buf2l.bfs_entsize = CP_WRITE(0);
/*
* Enable device interrupts
*/
aap->aali_intr_ena = CP_WRITE(1);
/*
* Issue the Initialize command to the CP and wait for
* the CP to interrupt to signal completion
*/
inp->init_status = CP_WRITE(QSTAT_PENDING);
inp->init_cmd = CP_WRITE(CMD_INIT | CMD_INTR_REQ);
return;
failed:
/*
* Initialization failure
*/
fore_interface_free(fup);
log(LOG_ERR, "fore initialization failed: intf=%s%d, err=%s\n",
fup->fu_pif.pif_name, fup->fu_pif.pif_unit, errmsg);
return;
}
/*
* Complete CP Initialization
*
* Called after the CP has successfully completed processing of the
* Initialize command. We will now finish off our part of the
* initialization process by setting up all the host-based queue
* management structures.
*
* Called at interrupt level.
*
* Arguments:
* fup pointer to device unit structure
*
* Returns:
* none
*/
void
fore_initialize_complete(fup)
Fore_unit *fup;
{
Aali *aap = fup->fu_aali;
/*
* Log an initialization failure
*/
if (CP_READ(aap->aali_init.init_status) & QSTAT_ERROR) {
log(LOG_ERR,
"fore initialization failed: intf=%s%d, hbeat=0x%lx\n",
fup->fu_pif.pif_name, fup->fu_pif.pif_unit,
CP_READ(aap->aali_heartbeat));
return;
}
ATM_DEBUG1("heap=0x%lx\n", aap->aali_heap);
ATM_DEBUG1("heaplen=0x%lx\n", aap->aali_heaplen);
ATM_DEBUG1("cmd_q=0x%lx\n", aap->aali_cmd_q);
ATM_DEBUG1("xmit_q=0x%lx\n", aap->aali_xmit_q);
ATM_DEBUG1("recv_q=0x%lx\n", aap->aali_recv_q);
ATM_DEBUG1("buf1s_q=0x%lx\n", aap->aali_buf1s_q);
ATM_DEBUG1("buf1l_q=0x%lx\n", aap->aali_buf1l_q);
ATM_DEBUG1("buf2s_q=0x%lx\n", aap->aali_buf2s_q);
ATM_DEBUG1("buf2l_q=0x%lx\n", aap->aali_buf2l_q);
/*
* Initialize all of our queues
*/
fore_xmit_initialize(fup);
fore_recv_initialize(fup);
fore_buf_initialize(fup);
fore_cmd_initialize(fup);
/*
* Mark device initialization completed
*/
fup->fu_flags |= CUF_INITED;
#ifdef FORE_PCI
fore_get_prom(fup);
#endif
return;
}
#ifdef FORE_PCI
/*
* Get device PROM values from CP
*
* This function will issue a GET_PROM command to the CP in order to
* initiate the DMA transfer of the CP's PROM structure to the host.
* This will be called after CP initialization has completed.
* There is (currently) no retry if this fails.
*
* Called at interrupt level.
*
* Arguments:
* fup pointer to device unit structure
*
* Returns:
* none
*
*/
static void
fore_get_prom(fup)
Fore_unit *fup;
{
H_cmd_queue *hcp;
Cmd_queue *cqp;
/*
* Queue command at end of command queue
*/
hcp = fup->fu_cmd_tail;
if ((*hcp->hcq_status) & QSTAT_FREE) {
/*
* Queue entry available, so set our view of things up
*/
hcp->hcq_code = CMD_GET_PROM;
hcp->hcq_arg = NULL;
fup->fu_cmd_tail = hcp->hcq_next;
/*
* Now set the CP-resident queue entry - the CP will grab
* the command when the op-code is set.
*/
cqp = hcp->hcq_cpelem;
(*hcp->hcq_status) = QSTAT_PENDING;
fup->fu_promd = DMA_GET_ADDR(fup->fu_prom, sizeof(Fore_prom),
FORE_PROM_ALIGN, 0);
if (fup->fu_promd == NULL) {
fup->fu_stats->st_drv.drv_cm_nodma++;
return;
}
cqp->cmdq_prom.prom_buffer = (CP_dma) CP_WRITE(fup->fu_promd);
cqp->cmdq_prom.prom_cmd = CP_WRITE(CMD_GET_PROM | CMD_INTR_REQ);
} else {
/*
* Command queue full
*/
fup->fu_stats->st_drv.drv_cm_full++;
}
return;
}
#endif /* FORE_PCI */