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4fe996c2 |
| 26-Feb-2018 |
Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> |
misc: Replace license blurb with kernel-style SPDX markers
This was roughly achieved by the following shell script:
$ git ls-files | grep '\.[ch]p*$' | while read F; do EXT=${F##*.}; cat spdx.$EX
misc: Replace license blurb with kernel-style SPDX markers
This was roughly achieved by the following shell script:
$ git ls-files | grep '\.[ch]p*$' | while read F; do EXT=${F##*.}; cat spdx.$EXT <(sed '/^\/\*$/,/^ \*\/$/d' $F) > ${F}.tmp; mv ${F}.tmp $F; done
With the following context:
$ cat spdx.c // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 // Copyright (C) 2018 IBM Corp. $ cat spdx.h /* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ /* Copyright (C) 2018 IBM Corp. */ $ ls -l spdx.* -rw-r--r-- 1 andrew andrew 71 Feb 27 12:02 spdx.c lrwxrwxrwx 1 andrew andrew 6 Feb 27 12:02 spdx.cpp -> spdx.c -rw-r--r-- 1 andrew andrew 77 Feb 27 12:02 spdx.h lrwxrwxrwx 1 andrew andrew 6 Feb 27 12:02 spdx.hpp -> spdx.h
The `sed` invocation catches a lot of function documentation, so the hunks were manually added to avoid removing information that we want to keep.
Change-Id: I63e49ca2593aa0db0568c7a63bfdead388642e76 Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
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5a3a0664 |
| 26-Apr-2017 |
Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> |
mboxd: Implement timeout return value in GET_MBOX_INFO
The previous patch added a new return field in GET_MBOX_INFO called "suggested timeout" to be used to provide a suggested maximum timeout value
mboxd: Implement timeout return value in GET_MBOX_INFO
The previous patch added a new return field in GET_MBOX_INFO called "suggested timeout" to be used to provide a suggested maximum timeout value to the host.
Add this to the return arguments of GET_MBOX_INFO.
Note that the host is free to ignore the value and the daemon can leave this blank if it doesn't want to provide a timeout.
We hard code a milliseconds per megabyte value which was determined to be approximately 8000 based on testing and is close to linear as the access size changes. Testing was conducted on an Aspeed ast2500 on a Witherspoon with the dev-4.7 OpenBMC branch.
Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> Change-Id: If24e41ebb1d9f03c2bdcca84819f9430fd3eeff6
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2f342efa |
| 10-Apr-2017 |
Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au> |
mboxd_windows: Include mbox.h to make header self-contained
Change-Id: I48ff8175a1e9f6f012e5bed4f7268c5e9b0745e0 Signed-off-by: Andrew Jeffery <andrew@aj.id.au>
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c29172e1 |
| 11-Apr-2017 |
Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> |
mboxd: Make window size and number optional command line parameters
The window size and number command line parameters are used to control the number of windows and the size of each of the windows i
mboxd: Make window size and number optional command line parameters
The window size and number command line parameters are used to control the number of windows and the size of each of the windows in the window cache which the reserved memory region is divided between.
Most people won't care about tuning these or just won't know what they refer to. Additionally in the event we change how the window cache works or allow a non-constant window size then the meaning of these becomes unclear.
Daemon implementations may also choose to just not implement a cache so making these required parameters may hurt portability.
Make the window size and number command line parameters optional rather than required so that they can be largly ignored while people who really care about tuning them can still do so.
The default for now is to have windows of size 1MB and to map the entire reserved memory region. That is: number of windows = size of memory region / size of windows
This means that the size of the reserved memory region can be reduced and the daemon will adapt to this.
Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> Change-Id: I7c7bbef6e5d31d1372ec3a755877cacc6c135cce
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e39c9163 |
| 27-Mar-2017 |
Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> |
mboxd: Update mboxd to implement protocol V2 and add dbus support
Version 2 of the mbox protocol contains a few changes such as: - All sizes are in block size - Adds an erase command - Adds new r
mboxd: Update mboxd to implement protocol V2 and add dbus support
Version 2 of the mbox protocol contains a few changes such as: - All sizes are in block size - Adds an erase command - Adds new response codes - Adds new BMC events - Open windows commands now take a size directive
Update the mailbox daemon to support version 2 of the protocol which includes implementing all of the V2 functionality. Also entirely refactor the mboxd.c code to make it more modular improving readability and maintainability.
At the same time improve the functionality by adding: - Multiple windows in the daemon (still only one active window) to cache flash contents - Implement a dbus interface to allow interaction with the daemon - Handle sigterm and sigint and terminate cleanly
The previous implementation utilised the entire reserved memory region. Update the daemon so that on the command line the number of windows and the size of each which the reserved memory region will be split into can be specified. The reserved memory region is then divided between the windows, however there can still only be one "active" window at a time. The daemon uses these windows to cache the flash contents meaning the flash doesn't have to be copied when the host requests access assuming the daemon already has a copy.
A dbus interface is added so that commands can be sent to the daemon to control it's operation from the bmc. These include suspending and resuming the daemon to synchronise flash access, telling the daemon to point the lpc mapping back to flash and telling the daemon when the flash has been modified out from under it.
Signed-off-by: Suraj Jitindar Singh <sjitindarsingh@gmail.com> Change-Id: I10be01a395c2bec437cf2c825fdd144580b60dbc
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