xref: /openbmc/linux/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c (revision 6279eb3d)
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
2 /*
3  * ipmi_si.c
4  *
5  * The interface to the IPMI driver for the system interfaces (KCS, SMIC,
6  * BT).
7  *
8  * Author: MontaVista Software, Inc.
9  *         Corey Minyard <minyard@mvista.com>
10  *         source@mvista.com
11  *
12  * Copyright 2002 MontaVista Software Inc.
13  * Copyright 2006 IBM Corp., Christian Krafft <krafft@de.ibm.com>
14  */
15 
16 /*
17  * This file holds the "policy" for the interface to the SMI state
18  * machine.  It does the configuration, handles timers and interrupts,
19  * and drives the real SMI state machine.
20  */
21 
22 #define pr_fmt(fmt) "ipmi_si: " fmt
23 
24 #include <linux/module.h>
25 #include <linux/moduleparam.h>
26 #include <linux/sched.h>
27 #include <linux/seq_file.h>
28 #include <linux/timer.h>
29 #include <linux/errno.h>
30 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
31 #include <linux/slab.h>
32 #include <linux/delay.h>
33 #include <linux/list.h>
34 #include <linux/notifier.h>
35 #include <linux/mutex.h>
36 #include <linux/kthread.h>
37 #include <asm/irq.h>
38 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
39 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
40 #include <linux/ipmi.h>
41 #include <linux/ipmi_smi.h>
42 #include "ipmi_si.h"
43 #include "ipmi_si_sm.h"
44 #include <linux/string.h>
45 #include <linux/ctype.h>
46 
47 /* Measure times between events in the driver. */
48 #undef DEBUG_TIMING
49 
50 /* Call every 10 ms. */
51 #define SI_TIMEOUT_TIME_USEC	10000
52 #define SI_USEC_PER_JIFFY	(1000000/HZ)
53 #define SI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES	(SI_TIMEOUT_TIME_USEC/SI_USEC_PER_JIFFY)
54 #define SI_SHORT_TIMEOUT_USEC  250 /* .25ms when the SM request a
55 				      short timeout */
56 
57 enum si_intf_state {
58 	SI_NORMAL,
59 	SI_GETTING_FLAGS,
60 	SI_GETTING_EVENTS,
61 	SI_CLEARING_FLAGS,
62 	SI_GETTING_MESSAGES,
63 	SI_CHECKING_ENABLES,
64 	SI_SETTING_ENABLES
65 	/* FIXME - add watchdog stuff. */
66 };
67 
68 /* Some BT-specific defines we need here. */
69 #define IPMI_BT_INTMASK_REG		2
70 #define IPMI_BT_INTMASK_CLEAR_IRQ_BIT	2
71 #define IPMI_BT_INTMASK_ENABLE_IRQ_BIT	1
72 
73 static const char * const si_to_str[] = { "invalid", "kcs", "smic", "bt" };
74 
75 static bool initialized;
76 
77 /*
78  * Indexes into stats[] in smi_info below.
79  */
80 enum si_stat_indexes {
81 	/*
82 	 * Number of times the driver requested a timer while an operation
83 	 * was in progress.
84 	 */
85 	SI_STAT_short_timeouts = 0,
86 
87 	/*
88 	 * Number of times the driver requested a timer while nothing was in
89 	 * progress.
90 	 */
91 	SI_STAT_long_timeouts,
92 
93 	/* Number of times the interface was idle while being polled. */
94 	SI_STAT_idles,
95 
96 	/* Number of interrupts the driver handled. */
97 	SI_STAT_interrupts,
98 
99 	/* Number of time the driver got an ATTN from the hardware. */
100 	SI_STAT_attentions,
101 
102 	/* Number of times the driver requested flags from the hardware. */
103 	SI_STAT_flag_fetches,
104 
105 	/* Number of times the hardware didn't follow the state machine. */
106 	SI_STAT_hosed_count,
107 
108 	/* Number of completed messages. */
109 	SI_STAT_complete_transactions,
110 
111 	/* Number of IPMI events received from the hardware. */
112 	SI_STAT_events,
113 
114 	/* Number of watchdog pretimeouts. */
115 	SI_STAT_watchdog_pretimeouts,
116 
117 	/* Number of asynchronous messages received. */
118 	SI_STAT_incoming_messages,
119 
120 
121 	/* This *must* remain last, add new values above this. */
122 	SI_NUM_STATS
123 };
124 
125 struct smi_info {
126 	int                    si_num;
127 	struct ipmi_smi        *intf;
128 	struct si_sm_data      *si_sm;
129 	const struct si_sm_handlers *handlers;
130 	spinlock_t             si_lock;
131 	struct ipmi_smi_msg    *waiting_msg;
132 	struct ipmi_smi_msg    *curr_msg;
133 	enum si_intf_state     si_state;
134 
135 	/*
136 	 * Used to handle the various types of I/O that can occur with
137 	 * IPMI
138 	 */
139 	struct si_sm_io io;
140 
141 	/*
142 	 * Per-OEM handler, called from handle_flags().  Returns 1
143 	 * when handle_flags() needs to be re-run or 0 indicating it
144 	 * set si_state itself.
145 	 */
146 	int (*oem_data_avail_handler)(struct smi_info *smi_info);
147 
148 	/*
149 	 * Flags from the last GET_MSG_FLAGS command, used when an ATTN
150 	 * is set to hold the flags until we are done handling everything
151 	 * from the flags.
152 	 */
153 #define RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL	0x01
154 #define EVENT_MSG_BUFFER_FULL	0x02
155 #define WDT_PRE_TIMEOUT_INT	0x08
156 #define OEM0_DATA_AVAIL     0x20
157 #define OEM1_DATA_AVAIL     0x40
158 #define OEM2_DATA_AVAIL     0x80
159 #define OEM_DATA_AVAIL      (OEM0_DATA_AVAIL | \
160 			     OEM1_DATA_AVAIL | \
161 			     OEM2_DATA_AVAIL)
162 	unsigned char       msg_flags;
163 
164 	/* Does the BMC have an event buffer? */
165 	bool		    has_event_buffer;
166 
167 	/*
168 	 * If set to true, this will request events the next time the
169 	 * state machine is idle.
170 	 */
171 	atomic_t            req_events;
172 
173 	/*
174 	 * If true, run the state machine to completion on every send
175 	 * call.  Generally used after a panic to make sure stuff goes
176 	 * out.
177 	 */
178 	bool                run_to_completion;
179 
180 	/* The timer for this si. */
181 	struct timer_list   si_timer;
182 
183 	/* This flag is set, if the timer can be set */
184 	bool		    timer_can_start;
185 
186 	/* This flag is set, if the timer is running (timer_pending() isn't enough) */
187 	bool		    timer_running;
188 
189 	/* The time (in jiffies) the last timeout occurred at. */
190 	unsigned long       last_timeout_jiffies;
191 
192 	/* Are we waiting for the events, pretimeouts, received msgs? */
193 	atomic_t            need_watch;
194 
195 	/*
196 	 * The driver will disable interrupts when it gets into a
197 	 * situation where it cannot handle messages due to lack of
198 	 * memory.  Once that situation clears up, it will re-enable
199 	 * interrupts.
200 	 */
201 	bool interrupt_disabled;
202 
203 	/*
204 	 * Does the BMC support events?
205 	 */
206 	bool supports_event_msg_buff;
207 
208 	/*
209 	 * Can we disable interrupts the global enables receive irq
210 	 * bit?  There are currently two forms of brokenness, some
211 	 * systems cannot disable the bit (which is technically within
212 	 * the spec but a bad idea) and some systems have the bit
213 	 * forced to zero even though interrupts work (which is
214 	 * clearly outside the spec).  The next bool tells which form
215 	 * of brokenness is present.
216 	 */
217 	bool cannot_disable_irq;
218 
219 	/*
220 	 * Some systems are broken and cannot set the irq enable
221 	 * bit, even if they support interrupts.
222 	 */
223 	bool irq_enable_broken;
224 
225 	/* Is the driver in maintenance mode? */
226 	bool in_maintenance_mode;
227 
228 	/*
229 	 * Did we get an attention that we did not handle?
230 	 */
231 	bool got_attn;
232 
233 	/* From the get device id response... */
234 	struct ipmi_device_id device_id;
235 
236 	/* Have we added the device group to the device? */
237 	bool dev_group_added;
238 
239 	/* Counters and things for the proc filesystem. */
240 	atomic_t stats[SI_NUM_STATS];
241 
242 	struct task_struct *thread;
243 
244 	struct list_head link;
245 };
246 
247 #define smi_inc_stat(smi, stat) \
248 	atomic_inc(&(smi)->stats[SI_STAT_ ## stat])
249 #define smi_get_stat(smi, stat) \
250 	((unsigned int) atomic_read(&(smi)->stats[SI_STAT_ ## stat]))
251 
252 #define IPMI_MAX_INTFS 4
253 static int force_kipmid[IPMI_MAX_INTFS];
254 static int num_force_kipmid;
255 
256 static unsigned int kipmid_max_busy_us[IPMI_MAX_INTFS];
257 static int num_max_busy_us;
258 
259 static bool unload_when_empty = true;
260 
261 static int try_smi_init(struct smi_info *smi);
262 static void cleanup_one_si(struct smi_info *smi_info);
263 static void cleanup_ipmi_si(void);
264 
265 #ifdef DEBUG_TIMING
266 void debug_timestamp(char *msg)
267 {
268 	struct timespec t;
269 
270 	ktime_get_ts(&t);
271 	pr_debug("**%s: %ld.%9.9ld\n", msg, (long) t.tv_sec, t.tv_nsec);
272 }
273 #else
274 #define debug_timestamp(x)
275 #endif
276 
277 static ATOMIC_NOTIFIER_HEAD(xaction_notifier_list);
278 static int register_xaction_notifier(struct notifier_block *nb)
279 {
280 	return atomic_notifier_chain_register(&xaction_notifier_list, nb);
281 }
282 
283 static void deliver_recv_msg(struct smi_info *smi_info,
284 			     struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
285 {
286 	/* Deliver the message to the upper layer. */
287 	ipmi_smi_msg_received(smi_info->intf, msg);
288 }
289 
290 static void return_hosed_msg(struct smi_info *smi_info, int cCode)
291 {
292 	struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg = smi_info->curr_msg;
293 
294 	if (cCode < 0 || cCode > IPMI_ERR_UNSPECIFIED)
295 		cCode = IPMI_ERR_UNSPECIFIED;
296 	/* else use it as is */
297 
298 	/* Make it a response */
299 	msg->rsp[0] = msg->data[0] | 4;
300 	msg->rsp[1] = msg->data[1];
301 	msg->rsp[2] = cCode;
302 	msg->rsp_size = 3;
303 
304 	smi_info->curr_msg = NULL;
305 	deliver_recv_msg(smi_info, msg);
306 }
307 
308 static enum si_sm_result start_next_msg(struct smi_info *smi_info)
309 {
310 	int              rv;
311 
312 	if (!smi_info->waiting_msg) {
313 		smi_info->curr_msg = NULL;
314 		rv = SI_SM_IDLE;
315 	} else {
316 		int err;
317 
318 		smi_info->curr_msg = smi_info->waiting_msg;
319 		smi_info->waiting_msg = NULL;
320 		debug_timestamp("Start2");
321 		err = atomic_notifier_call_chain(&xaction_notifier_list,
322 				0, smi_info);
323 		if (err & NOTIFY_STOP_MASK) {
324 			rv = SI_SM_CALL_WITHOUT_DELAY;
325 			goto out;
326 		}
327 		err = smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(
328 			smi_info->si_sm,
329 			smi_info->curr_msg->data,
330 			smi_info->curr_msg->data_size);
331 		if (err)
332 			return_hosed_msg(smi_info, err);
333 
334 		rv = SI_SM_CALL_WITHOUT_DELAY;
335 	}
336 out:
337 	return rv;
338 }
339 
340 static void smi_mod_timer(struct smi_info *smi_info, unsigned long new_val)
341 {
342 	if (!smi_info->timer_can_start)
343 		return;
344 	smi_info->last_timeout_jiffies = jiffies;
345 	mod_timer(&smi_info->si_timer, new_val);
346 	smi_info->timer_running = true;
347 }
348 
349 /*
350  * Start a new message and (re)start the timer and thread.
351  */
352 static void start_new_msg(struct smi_info *smi_info, unsigned char *msg,
353 			  unsigned int size)
354 {
355 	smi_mod_timer(smi_info, jiffies + SI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES);
356 
357 	if (smi_info->thread)
358 		wake_up_process(smi_info->thread);
359 
360 	smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(smi_info->si_sm, msg, size);
361 }
362 
363 static void start_check_enables(struct smi_info *smi_info)
364 {
365 	unsigned char msg[2];
366 
367 	msg[0] = (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2);
368 	msg[1] = IPMI_GET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD;
369 
370 	start_new_msg(smi_info, msg, 2);
371 	smi_info->si_state = SI_CHECKING_ENABLES;
372 }
373 
374 static void start_clear_flags(struct smi_info *smi_info)
375 {
376 	unsigned char msg[3];
377 
378 	/* Make sure the watchdog pre-timeout flag is not set at startup. */
379 	msg[0] = (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2);
380 	msg[1] = IPMI_CLEAR_MSG_FLAGS_CMD;
381 	msg[2] = WDT_PRE_TIMEOUT_INT;
382 
383 	start_new_msg(smi_info, msg, 3);
384 	smi_info->si_state = SI_CLEARING_FLAGS;
385 }
386 
387 static void start_getting_msg_queue(struct smi_info *smi_info)
388 {
389 	smi_info->curr_msg->data[0] = (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2);
390 	smi_info->curr_msg->data[1] = IPMI_GET_MSG_CMD;
391 	smi_info->curr_msg->data_size = 2;
392 
393 	start_new_msg(smi_info, smi_info->curr_msg->data,
394 		      smi_info->curr_msg->data_size);
395 	smi_info->si_state = SI_GETTING_MESSAGES;
396 }
397 
398 static void start_getting_events(struct smi_info *smi_info)
399 {
400 	smi_info->curr_msg->data[0] = (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2);
401 	smi_info->curr_msg->data[1] = IPMI_READ_EVENT_MSG_BUFFER_CMD;
402 	smi_info->curr_msg->data_size = 2;
403 
404 	start_new_msg(smi_info, smi_info->curr_msg->data,
405 		      smi_info->curr_msg->data_size);
406 	smi_info->si_state = SI_GETTING_EVENTS;
407 }
408 
409 /*
410  * When we have a situtaion where we run out of memory and cannot
411  * allocate messages, we just leave them in the BMC and run the system
412  * polled until we can allocate some memory.  Once we have some
413  * memory, we will re-enable the interrupt.
414  *
415  * Note that we cannot just use disable_irq(), since the interrupt may
416  * be shared.
417  */
418 static inline bool disable_si_irq(struct smi_info *smi_info)
419 {
420 	if ((smi_info->io.irq) && (!smi_info->interrupt_disabled)) {
421 		smi_info->interrupt_disabled = true;
422 		start_check_enables(smi_info);
423 		return true;
424 	}
425 	return false;
426 }
427 
428 static inline bool enable_si_irq(struct smi_info *smi_info)
429 {
430 	if ((smi_info->io.irq) && (smi_info->interrupt_disabled)) {
431 		smi_info->interrupt_disabled = false;
432 		start_check_enables(smi_info);
433 		return true;
434 	}
435 	return false;
436 }
437 
438 /*
439  * Allocate a message.  If unable to allocate, start the interrupt
440  * disable process and return NULL.  If able to allocate but
441  * interrupts are disabled, free the message and return NULL after
442  * starting the interrupt enable process.
443  */
444 static struct ipmi_smi_msg *alloc_msg_handle_irq(struct smi_info *smi_info)
445 {
446 	struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg;
447 
448 	msg = ipmi_alloc_smi_msg();
449 	if (!msg) {
450 		if (!disable_si_irq(smi_info))
451 			smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
452 	} else if (enable_si_irq(smi_info)) {
453 		ipmi_free_smi_msg(msg);
454 		msg = NULL;
455 	}
456 	return msg;
457 }
458 
459 static void handle_flags(struct smi_info *smi_info)
460 {
461 retry:
462 	if (smi_info->msg_flags & WDT_PRE_TIMEOUT_INT) {
463 		/* Watchdog pre-timeout */
464 		smi_inc_stat(smi_info, watchdog_pretimeouts);
465 
466 		start_clear_flags(smi_info);
467 		smi_info->msg_flags &= ~WDT_PRE_TIMEOUT_INT;
468 		ipmi_smi_watchdog_pretimeout(smi_info->intf);
469 	} else if (smi_info->msg_flags & RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL) {
470 		/* Messages available. */
471 		smi_info->curr_msg = alloc_msg_handle_irq(smi_info);
472 		if (!smi_info->curr_msg)
473 			return;
474 
475 		start_getting_msg_queue(smi_info);
476 	} else if (smi_info->msg_flags & EVENT_MSG_BUFFER_FULL) {
477 		/* Events available. */
478 		smi_info->curr_msg = alloc_msg_handle_irq(smi_info);
479 		if (!smi_info->curr_msg)
480 			return;
481 
482 		start_getting_events(smi_info);
483 	} else if (smi_info->msg_flags & OEM_DATA_AVAIL &&
484 		   smi_info->oem_data_avail_handler) {
485 		if (smi_info->oem_data_avail_handler(smi_info))
486 			goto retry;
487 	} else
488 		smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
489 }
490 
491 /*
492  * Global enables we care about.
493  */
494 #define GLOBAL_ENABLES_MASK (IPMI_BMC_EVT_MSG_BUFF | IPMI_BMC_RCV_MSG_INTR | \
495 			     IPMI_BMC_EVT_MSG_INTR)
496 
497 static u8 current_global_enables(struct smi_info *smi_info, u8 base,
498 				 bool *irq_on)
499 {
500 	u8 enables = 0;
501 
502 	if (smi_info->supports_event_msg_buff)
503 		enables |= IPMI_BMC_EVT_MSG_BUFF;
504 
505 	if (((smi_info->io.irq && !smi_info->interrupt_disabled) ||
506 	     smi_info->cannot_disable_irq) &&
507 	    !smi_info->irq_enable_broken)
508 		enables |= IPMI_BMC_RCV_MSG_INTR;
509 
510 	if (smi_info->supports_event_msg_buff &&
511 	    smi_info->io.irq && !smi_info->interrupt_disabled &&
512 	    !smi_info->irq_enable_broken)
513 		enables |= IPMI_BMC_EVT_MSG_INTR;
514 
515 	*irq_on = enables & (IPMI_BMC_EVT_MSG_INTR | IPMI_BMC_RCV_MSG_INTR);
516 
517 	return enables;
518 }
519 
520 static void check_bt_irq(struct smi_info *smi_info, bool irq_on)
521 {
522 	u8 irqstate = smi_info->io.inputb(&smi_info->io, IPMI_BT_INTMASK_REG);
523 
524 	irqstate &= IPMI_BT_INTMASK_ENABLE_IRQ_BIT;
525 
526 	if ((bool)irqstate == irq_on)
527 		return;
528 
529 	if (irq_on)
530 		smi_info->io.outputb(&smi_info->io, IPMI_BT_INTMASK_REG,
531 				     IPMI_BT_INTMASK_ENABLE_IRQ_BIT);
532 	else
533 		smi_info->io.outputb(&smi_info->io, IPMI_BT_INTMASK_REG, 0);
534 }
535 
536 static void handle_transaction_done(struct smi_info *smi_info)
537 {
538 	struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg;
539 
540 	debug_timestamp("Done");
541 	switch (smi_info->si_state) {
542 	case SI_NORMAL:
543 		if (!smi_info->curr_msg)
544 			break;
545 
546 		smi_info->curr_msg->rsp_size
547 			= smi_info->handlers->get_result(
548 				smi_info->si_sm,
549 				smi_info->curr_msg->rsp,
550 				IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH);
551 
552 		/*
553 		 * Do this here becase deliver_recv_msg() releases the
554 		 * lock, and a new message can be put in during the
555 		 * time the lock is released.
556 		 */
557 		msg = smi_info->curr_msg;
558 		smi_info->curr_msg = NULL;
559 		deliver_recv_msg(smi_info, msg);
560 		break;
561 
562 	case SI_GETTING_FLAGS:
563 	{
564 		unsigned char msg[4];
565 		unsigned int  len;
566 
567 		/* We got the flags from the SMI, now handle them. */
568 		len = smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 4);
569 		if (msg[2] != 0) {
570 			/* Error fetching flags, just give up for now. */
571 			smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
572 		} else if (len < 4) {
573 			/*
574 			 * Hmm, no flags.  That's technically illegal, but
575 			 * don't use uninitialized data.
576 			 */
577 			smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
578 		} else {
579 			smi_info->msg_flags = msg[3];
580 			handle_flags(smi_info);
581 		}
582 		break;
583 	}
584 
585 	case SI_CLEARING_FLAGS:
586 	{
587 		unsigned char msg[3];
588 
589 		/* We cleared the flags. */
590 		smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 3);
591 		if (msg[2] != 0) {
592 			/* Error clearing flags */
593 			dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
594 				 "Error clearing flags: %2.2x\n", msg[2]);
595 		}
596 		smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
597 		break;
598 	}
599 
600 	case SI_GETTING_EVENTS:
601 	{
602 		smi_info->curr_msg->rsp_size
603 			= smi_info->handlers->get_result(
604 				smi_info->si_sm,
605 				smi_info->curr_msg->rsp,
606 				IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH);
607 
608 		/*
609 		 * Do this here becase deliver_recv_msg() releases the
610 		 * lock, and a new message can be put in during the
611 		 * time the lock is released.
612 		 */
613 		msg = smi_info->curr_msg;
614 		smi_info->curr_msg = NULL;
615 		if (msg->rsp[2] != 0) {
616 			/* Error getting event, probably done. */
617 			msg->done(msg);
618 
619 			/* Take off the event flag. */
620 			smi_info->msg_flags &= ~EVENT_MSG_BUFFER_FULL;
621 			handle_flags(smi_info);
622 		} else {
623 			smi_inc_stat(smi_info, events);
624 
625 			/*
626 			 * Do this before we deliver the message
627 			 * because delivering the message releases the
628 			 * lock and something else can mess with the
629 			 * state.
630 			 */
631 			handle_flags(smi_info);
632 
633 			deliver_recv_msg(smi_info, msg);
634 		}
635 		break;
636 	}
637 
638 	case SI_GETTING_MESSAGES:
639 	{
640 		smi_info->curr_msg->rsp_size
641 			= smi_info->handlers->get_result(
642 				smi_info->si_sm,
643 				smi_info->curr_msg->rsp,
644 				IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH);
645 
646 		/*
647 		 * Do this here becase deliver_recv_msg() releases the
648 		 * lock, and a new message can be put in during the
649 		 * time the lock is released.
650 		 */
651 		msg = smi_info->curr_msg;
652 		smi_info->curr_msg = NULL;
653 		if (msg->rsp[2] != 0) {
654 			/* Error getting event, probably done. */
655 			msg->done(msg);
656 
657 			/* Take off the msg flag. */
658 			smi_info->msg_flags &= ~RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL;
659 			handle_flags(smi_info);
660 		} else {
661 			smi_inc_stat(smi_info, incoming_messages);
662 
663 			/*
664 			 * Do this before we deliver the message
665 			 * because delivering the message releases the
666 			 * lock and something else can mess with the
667 			 * state.
668 			 */
669 			handle_flags(smi_info);
670 
671 			deliver_recv_msg(smi_info, msg);
672 		}
673 		break;
674 	}
675 
676 	case SI_CHECKING_ENABLES:
677 	{
678 		unsigned char msg[4];
679 		u8 enables;
680 		bool irq_on;
681 
682 		/* We got the flags from the SMI, now handle them. */
683 		smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 4);
684 		if (msg[2] != 0) {
685 			dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
686 				 "Couldn't get irq info: %x.\n", msg[2]);
687 			dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
688 				 "Maybe ok, but ipmi might run very slowly.\n");
689 			smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
690 			break;
691 		}
692 		enables = current_global_enables(smi_info, 0, &irq_on);
693 		if (smi_info->io.si_type == SI_BT)
694 			/* BT has its own interrupt enable bit. */
695 			check_bt_irq(smi_info, irq_on);
696 		if (enables != (msg[3] & GLOBAL_ENABLES_MASK)) {
697 			/* Enables are not correct, fix them. */
698 			msg[0] = (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2);
699 			msg[1] = IPMI_SET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD;
700 			msg[2] = enables | (msg[3] & ~GLOBAL_ENABLES_MASK);
701 			smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(
702 				smi_info->si_sm, msg, 3);
703 			smi_info->si_state = SI_SETTING_ENABLES;
704 		} else if (smi_info->supports_event_msg_buff) {
705 			smi_info->curr_msg = ipmi_alloc_smi_msg();
706 			if (!smi_info->curr_msg) {
707 				smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
708 				break;
709 			}
710 			start_getting_events(smi_info);
711 		} else {
712 			smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
713 		}
714 		break;
715 	}
716 
717 	case SI_SETTING_ENABLES:
718 	{
719 		unsigned char msg[4];
720 
721 		smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 4);
722 		if (msg[2] != 0)
723 			dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
724 				 "Could not set the global enables: 0x%x.\n",
725 				 msg[2]);
726 
727 		if (smi_info->supports_event_msg_buff) {
728 			smi_info->curr_msg = ipmi_alloc_smi_msg();
729 			if (!smi_info->curr_msg) {
730 				smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
731 				break;
732 			}
733 			start_getting_events(smi_info);
734 		} else {
735 			smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
736 		}
737 		break;
738 	}
739 	}
740 }
741 
742 /*
743  * Called on timeouts and events.  Timeouts should pass the elapsed
744  * time, interrupts should pass in zero.  Must be called with
745  * si_lock held and interrupts disabled.
746  */
747 static enum si_sm_result smi_event_handler(struct smi_info *smi_info,
748 					   int time)
749 {
750 	enum si_sm_result si_sm_result;
751 
752 restart:
753 	/*
754 	 * There used to be a loop here that waited a little while
755 	 * (around 25us) before giving up.  That turned out to be
756 	 * pointless, the minimum delays I was seeing were in the 300us
757 	 * range, which is far too long to wait in an interrupt.  So
758 	 * we just run until the state machine tells us something
759 	 * happened or it needs a delay.
760 	 */
761 	si_sm_result = smi_info->handlers->event(smi_info->si_sm, time);
762 	time = 0;
763 	while (si_sm_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITHOUT_DELAY)
764 		si_sm_result = smi_info->handlers->event(smi_info->si_sm, 0);
765 
766 	if (si_sm_result == SI_SM_TRANSACTION_COMPLETE) {
767 		smi_inc_stat(smi_info, complete_transactions);
768 
769 		handle_transaction_done(smi_info);
770 		goto restart;
771 	} else if (si_sm_result == SI_SM_HOSED) {
772 		smi_inc_stat(smi_info, hosed_count);
773 
774 		/*
775 		 * Do the before return_hosed_msg, because that
776 		 * releases the lock.
777 		 */
778 		smi_info->si_state = SI_NORMAL;
779 		if (smi_info->curr_msg != NULL) {
780 			/*
781 			 * If we were handling a user message, format
782 			 * a response to send to the upper layer to
783 			 * tell it about the error.
784 			 */
785 			return_hosed_msg(smi_info, IPMI_ERR_UNSPECIFIED);
786 		}
787 		goto restart;
788 	}
789 
790 	/*
791 	 * We prefer handling attn over new messages.  But don't do
792 	 * this if there is not yet an upper layer to handle anything.
793 	 */
794 	if (si_sm_result == SI_SM_ATTN || smi_info->got_attn) {
795 		unsigned char msg[2];
796 
797 		if (smi_info->si_state != SI_NORMAL) {
798 			/*
799 			 * We got an ATTN, but we are doing something else.
800 			 * Handle the ATTN later.
801 			 */
802 			smi_info->got_attn = true;
803 		} else {
804 			smi_info->got_attn = false;
805 			smi_inc_stat(smi_info, attentions);
806 
807 			/*
808 			 * Got a attn, send down a get message flags to see
809 			 * what's causing it.  It would be better to handle
810 			 * this in the upper layer, but due to the way
811 			 * interrupts work with the SMI, that's not really
812 			 * possible.
813 			 */
814 			msg[0] = (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2);
815 			msg[1] = IPMI_GET_MSG_FLAGS_CMD;
816 
817 			start_new_msg(smi_info, msg, 2);
818 			smi_info->si_state = SI_GETTING_FLAGS;
819 			goto restart;
820 		}
821 	}
822 
823 	/* If we are currently idle, try to start the next message. */
824 	if (si_sm_result == SI_SM_IDLE) {
825 		smi_inc_stat(smi_info, idles);
826 
827 		si_sm_result = start_next_msg(smi_info);
828 		if (si_sm_result != SI_SM_IDLE)
829 			goto restart;
830 	}
831 
832 	if ((si_sm_result == SI_SM_IDLE)
833 	    && (atomic_read(&smi_info->req_events))) {
834 		/*
835 		 * We are idle and the upper layer requested that I fetch
836 		 * events, so do so.
837 		 */
838 		atomic_set(&smi_info->req_events, 0);
839 
840 		/*
841 		 * Take this opportunity to check the interrupt and
842 		 * message enable state for the BMC.  The BMC can be
843 		 * asynchronously reset, and may thus get interrupts
844 		 * disable and messages disabled.
845 		 */
846 		if (smi_info->supports_event_msg_buff || smi_info->io.irq) {
847 			start_check_enables(smi_info);
848 		} else {
849 			smi_info->curr_msg = alloc_msg_handle_irq(smi_info);
850 			if (!smi_info->curr_msg)
851 				goto out;
852 
853 			start_getting_events(smi_info);
854 		}
855 		goto restart;
856 	}
857 
858 	if (si_sm_result == SI_SM_IDLE && smi_info->timer_running) {
859 		/* Ok it if fails, the timer will just go off. */
860 		if (del_timer(&smi_info->si_timer))
861 			smi_info->timer_running = false;
862 	}
863 
864 out:
865 	return si_sm_result;
866 }
867 
868 static void check_start_timer_thread(struct smi_info *smi_info)
869 {
870 	if (smi_info->si_state == SI_NORMAL && smi_info->curr_msg == NULL) {
871 		smi_mod_timer(smi_info, jiffies + SI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES);
872 
873 		if (smi_info->thread)
874 			wake_up_process(smi_info->thread);
875 
876 		start_next_msg(smi_info);
877 		smi_event_handler(smi_info, 0);
878 	}
879 }
880 
881 static void flush_messages(void *send_info)
882 {
883 	struct smi_info *smi_info = send_info;
884 	enum si_sm_result result;
885 
886 	/*
887 	 * Currently, this function is called only in run-to-completion
888 	 * mode.  This means we are single-threaded, no need for locks.
889 	 */
890 	result = smi_event_handler(smi_info, 0);
891 	while (result != SI_SM_IDLE) {
892 		udelay(SI_SHORT_TIMEOUT_USEC);
893 		result = smi_event_handler(smi_info, SI_SHORT_TIMEOUT_USEC);
894 	}
895 }
896 
897 static void sender(void                *send_info,
898 		   struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
899 {
900 	struct smi_info   *smi_info = send_info;
901 	unsigned long     flags;
902 
903 	debug_timestamp("Enqueue");
904 
905 	if (smi_info->run_to_completion) {
906 		/*
907 		 * If we are running to completion, start it.  Upper
908 		 * layer will call flush_messages to clear it out.
909 		 */
910 		smi_info->waiting_msg = msg;
911 		return;
912 	}
913 
914 	spin_lock_irqsave(&smi_info->si_lock, flags);
915 	/*
916 	 * The following two lines don't need to be under the lock for
917 	 * the lock's sake, but they do need SMP memory barriers to
918 	 * avoid getting things out of order.  We are already claiming
919 	 * the lock, anyway, so just do it under the lock to avoid the
920 	 * ordering problem.
921 	 */
922 	BUG_ON(smi_info->waiting_msg);
923 	smi_info->waiting_msg = msg;
924 	check_start_timer_thread(smi_info);
925 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smi_info->si_lock, flags);
926 }
927 
928 static void set_run_to_completion(void *send_info, bool i_run_to_completion)
929 {
930 	struct smi_info   *smi_info = send_info;
931 
932 	smi_info->run_to_completion = i_run_to_completion;
933 	if (i_run_to_completion)
934 		flush_messages(smi_info);
935 }
936 
937 /*
938  * Use -1 in the nsec value of the busy waiting timespec to tell that
939  * we are spinning in kipmid looking for something and not delaying
940  * between checks
941  */
942 static inline void ipmi_si_set_not_busy(struct timespec *ts)
943 {
944 	ts->tv_nsec = -1;
945 }
946 static inline int ipmi_si_is_busy(struct timespec *ts)
947 {
948 	return ts->tv_nsec != -1;
949 }
950 
951 static inline bool ipmi_thread_busy_wait(enum si_sm_result smi_result,
952 					 const struct smi_info *smi_info,
953 					 struct timespec *busy_until)
954 {
955 	unsigned int max_busy_us = 0;
956 
957 	if (smi_info->si_num < num_max_busy_us)
958 		max_busy_us = kipmid_max_busy_us[smi_info->si_num];
959 	if (max_busy_us == 0 || smi_result != SI_SM_CALL_WITH_DELAY)
960 		ipmi_si_set_not_busy(busy_until);
961 	else if (!ipmi_si_is_busy(busy_until)) {
962 		ktime_get_ts(busy_until);
963 		timespec_add_ns(busy_until, max_busy_us * NSEC_PER_USEC);
964 	} else {
965 		struct timespec now;
966 
967 		ktime_get_ts(&now);
968 		if (unlikely(timespec_compare(&now, busy_until) > 0)) {
969 			ipmi_si_set_not_busy(busy_until);
970 			return false;
971 		}
972 	}
973 	return true;
974 }
975 
976 
977 /*
978  * A busy-waiting loop for speeding up IPMI operation.
979  *
980  * Lousy hardware makes this hard.  This is only enabled for systems
981  * that are not BT and do not have interrupts.  It starts spinning
982  * when an operation is complete or until max_busy tells it to stop
983  * (if that is enabled).  See the paragraph on kimid_max_busy_us in
984  * Documentation/IPMI.txt for details.
985  */
986 static int ipmi_thread(void *data)
987 {
988 	struct smi_info *smi_info = data;
989 	unsigned long flags;
990 	enum si_sm_result smi_result;
991 	struct timespec busy_until = { 0, 0 };
992 
993 	ipmi_si_set_not_busy(&busy_until);
994 	set_user_nice(current, MAX_NICE);
995 	while (!kthread_should_stop()) {
996 		int busy_wait;
997 
998 		spin_lock_irqsave(&(smi_info->si_lock), flags);
999 		smi_result = smi_event_handler(smi_info, 0);
1000 
1001 		/*
1002 		 * If the driver is doing something, there is a possible
1003 		 * race with the timer.  If the timer handler see idle,
1004 		 * and the thread here sees something else, the timer
1005 		 * handler won't restart the timer even though it is
1006 		 * required.  So start it here if necessary.
1007 		 */
1008 		if (smi_result != SI_SM_IDLE && !smi_info->timer_running)
1009 			smi_mod_timer(smi_info, jiffies + SI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES);
1010 
1011 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(smi_info->si_lock), flags);
1012 		busy_wait = ipmi_thread_busy_wait(smi_result, smi_info,
1013 						  &busy_until);
1014 		if (smi_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITHOUT_DELAY) {
1015 			; /* do nothing */
1016 		} else if (smi_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITH_DELAY && busy_wait) {
1017 			/*
1018 			 * In maintenance mode we run as fast as
1019 			 * possible to allow firmware updates to
1020 			 * complete as fast as possible, but normally
1021 			 * don't bang on the scheduler.
1022 			 */
1023 			if (smi_info->in_maintenance_mode)
1024 				schedule();
1025 			else
1026 				usleep_range(100, 200);
1027 		} else if (smi_result == SI_SM_IDLE) {
1028 			if (atomic_read(&smi_info->need_watch)) {
1029 				schedule_timeout_interruptible(100);
1030 			} else {
1031 				/* Wait to be woken up when we are needed. */
1032 				__set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
1033 				schedule();
1034 			}
1035 		} else {
1036 			schedule_timeout_interruptible(1);
1037 		}
1038 	}
1039 	return 0;
1040 }
1041 
1042 
1043 static void poll(void *send_info)
1044 {
1045 	struct smi_info *smi_info = send_info;
1046 	unsigned long flags = 0;
1047 	bool run_to_completion = smi_info->run_to_completion;
1048 
1049 	/*
1050 	 * Make sure there is some delay in the poll loop so we can
1051 	 * drive time forward and timeout things.
1052 	 */
1053 	udelay(10);
1054 	if (!run_to_completion)
1055 		spin_lock_irqsave(&smi_info->si_lock, flags);
1056 	smi_event_handler(smi_info, 10);
1057 	if (!run_to_completion)
1058 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smi_info->si_lock, flags);
1059 }
1060 
1061 static void request_events(void *send_info)
1062 {
1063 	struct smi_info *smi_info = send_info;
1064 
1065 	if (!smi_info->has_event_buffer)
1066 		return;
1067 
1068 	atomic_set(&smi_info->req_events, 1);
1069 }
1070 
1071 static void set_need_watch(void *send_info, unsigned int watch_mask)
1072 {
1073 	struct smi_info *smi_info = send_info;
1074 	unsigned long flags;
1075 	int enable;
1076 
1077 	enable = !!watch_mask;
1078 
1079 	atomic_set(&smi_info->need_watch, enable);
1080 	spin_lock_irqsave(&smi_info->si_lock, flags);
1081 	check_start_timer_thread(smi_info);
1082 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&smi_info->si_lock, flags);
1083 }
1084 
1085 static void smi_timeout(struct timer_list *t)
1086 {
1087 	struct smi_info   *smi_info = from_timer(smi_info, t, si_timer);
1088 	enum si_sm_result smi_result;
1089 	unsigned long     flags;
1090 	unsigned long     jiffies_now;
1091 	long              time_diff;
1092 	long		  timeout;
1093 
1094 	spin_lock_irqsave(&(smi_info->si_lock), flags);
1095 	debug_timestamp("Timer");
1096 
1097 	jiffies_now = jiffies;
1098 	time_diff = (((long)jiffies_now - (long)smi_info->last_timeout_jiffies)
1099 		     * SI_USEC_PER_JIFFY);
1100 	smi_result = smi_event_handler(smi_info, time_diff);
1101 
1102 	if ((smi_info->io.irq) && (!smi_info->interrupt_disabled)) {
1103 		/* Running with interrupts, only do long timeouts. */
1104 		timeout = jiffies + SI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES;
1105 		smi_inc_stat(smi_info, long_timeouts);
1106 		goto do_mod_timer;
1107 	}
1108 
1109 	/*
1110 	 * If the state machine asks for a short delay, then shorten
1111 	 * the timer timeout.
1112 	 */
1113 	if (smi_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITH_DELAY) {
1114 		smi_inc_stat(smi_info, short_timeouts);
1115 		timeout = jiffies + 1;
1116 	} else {
1117 		smi_inc_stat(smi_info, long_timeouts);
1118 		timeout = jiffies + SI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES;
1119 	}
1120 
1121 do_mod_timer:
1122 	if (smi_result != SI_SM_IDLE)
1123 		smi_mod_timer(smi_info, timeout);
1124 	else
1125 		smi_info->timer_running = false;
1126 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(smi_info->si_lock), flags);
1127 }
1128 
1129 irqreturn_t ipmi_si_irq_handler(int irq, void *data)
1130 {
1131 	struct smi_info *smi_info = data;
1132 	unsigned long   flags;
1133 
1134 	if (smi_info->io.si_type == SI_BT)
1135 		/* We need to clear the IRQ flag for the BT interface. */
1136 		smi_info->io.outputb(&smi_info->io, IPMI_BT_INTMASK_REG,
1137 				     IPMI_BT_INTMASK_CLEAR_IRQ_BIT
1138 				     | IPMI_BT_INTMASK_ENABLE_IRQ_BIT);
1139 
1140 	spin_lock_irqsave(&(smi_info->si_lock), flags);
1141 
1142 	smi_inc_stat(smi_info, interrupts);
1143 
1144 	debug_timestamp("Interrupt");
1145 
1146 	smi_event_handler(smi_info, 0);
1147 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(smi_info->si_lock), flags);
1148 	return IRQ_HANDLED;
1149 }
1150 
1151 static int smi_start_processing(void            *send_info,
1152 				struct ipmi_smi *intf)
1153 {
1154 	struct smi_info *new_smi = send_info;
1155 	int             enable = 0;
1156 
1157 	new_smi->intf = intf;
1158 
1159 	/* Set up the timer that drives the interface. */
1160 	timer_setup(&new_smi->si_timer, smi_timeout, 0);
1161 	new_smi->timer_can_start = true;
1162 	smi_mod_timer(new_smi, jiffies + SI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES);
1163 
1164 	/* Try to claim any interrupts. */
1165 	if (new_smi->io.irq_setup) {
1166 		new_smi->io.irq_handler_data = new_smi;
1167 		new_smi->io.irq_setup(&new_smi->io);
1168 	}
1169 
1170 	/*
1171 	 * Check if the user forcefully enabled the daemon.
1172 	 */
1173 	if (new_smi->si_num < num_force_kipmid)
1174 		enable = force_kipmid[new_smi->si_num];
1175 	/*
1176 	 * The BT interface is efficient enough to not need a thread,
1177 	 * and there is no need for a thread if we have interrupts.
1178 	 */
1179 	else if ((new_smi->io.si_type != SI_BT) && (!new_smi->io.irq))
1180 		enable = 1;
1181 
1182 	if (enable) {
1183 		new_smi->thread = kthread_run(ipmi_thread, new_smi,
1184 					      "kipmi%d", new_smi->si_num);
1185 		if (IS_ERR(new_smi->thread)) {
1186 			dev_notice(new_smi->io.dev, "Could not start"
1187 				   " kernel thread due to error %ld, only using"
1188 				   " timers to drive the interface\n",
1189 				   PTR_ERR(new_smi->thread));
1190 			new_smi->thread = NULL;
1191 		}
1192 	}
1193 
1194 	return 0;
1195 }
1196 
1197 static int get_smi_info(void *send_info, struct ipmi_smi_info *data)
1198 {
1199 	struct smi_info *smi = send_info;
1200 
1201 	data->addr_src = smi->io.addr_source;
1202 	data->dev = smi->io.dev;
1203 	data->addr_info = smi->io.addr_info;
1204 	get_device(smi->io.dev);
1205 
1206 	return 0;
1207 }
1208 
1209 static void set_maintenance_mode(void *send_info, bool enable)
1210 {
1211 	struct smi_info   *smi_info = send_info;
1212 
1213 	if (!enable)
1214 		atomic_set(&smi_info->req_events, 0);
1215 	smi_info->in_maintenance_mode = enable;
1216 }
1217 
1218 static void shutdown_smi(void *send_info);
1219 static const struct ipmi_smi_handlers handlers = {
1220 	.owner                  = THIS_MODULE,
1221 	.start_processing       = smi_start_processing,
1222 	.shutdown               = shutdown_smi,
1223 	.get_smi_info		= get_smi_info,
1224 	.sender			= sender,
1225 	.request_events		= request_events,
1226 	.set_need_watch		= set_need_watch,
1227 	.set_maintenance_mode   = set_maintenance_mode,
1228 	.set_run_to_completion  = set_run_to_completion,
1229 	.flush_messages		= flush_messages,
1230 	.poll			= poll,
1231 };
1232 
1233 static LIST_HEAD(smi_infos);
1234 static DEFINE_MUTEX(smi_infos_lock);
1235 static int smi_num; /* Used to sequence the SMIs */
1236 
1237 static const char * const addr_space_to_str[] = { "i/o", "mem" };
1238 
1239 module_param_array(force_kipmid, int, &num_force_kipmid, 0);
1240 MODULE_PARM_DESC(force_kipmid, "Force the kipmi daemon to be enabled (1) or"
1241 		 " disabled(0).  Normally the IPMI driver auto-detects"
1242 		 " this, but the value may be overridden by this parm.");
1243 module_param(unload_when_empty, bool, 0);
1244 MODULE_PARM_DESC(unload_when_empty, "Unload the module if no interfaces are"
1245 		 " specified or found, default is 1.  Setting to 0"
1246 		 " is useful for hot add of devices using hotmod.");
1247 module_param_array(kipmid_max_busy_us, uint, &num_max_busy_us, 0644);
1248 MODULE_PARM_DESC(kipmid_max_busy_us,
1249 		 "Max time (in microseconds) to busy-wait for IPMI data before"
1250 		 " sleeping. 0 (default) means to wait forever. Set to 100-500"
1251 		 " if kipmid is using up a lot of CPU time.");
1252 
1253 void ipmi_irq_finish_setup(struct si_sm_io *io)
1254 {
1255 	if (io->si_type == SI_BT)
1256 		/* Enable the interrupt in the BT interface. */
1257 		io->outputb(io, IPMI_BT_INTMASK_REG,
1258 			    IPMI_BT_INTMASK_ENABLE_IRQ_BIT);
1259 }
1260 
1261 void ipmi_irq_start_cleanup(struct si_sm_io *io)
1262 {
1263 	if (io->si_type == SI_BT)
1264 		/* Disable the interrupt in the BT interface. */
1265 		io->outputb(io, IPMI_BT_INTMASK_REG, 0);
1266 }
1267 
1268 static void std_irq_cleanup(struct si_sm_io *io)
1269 {
1270 	ipmi_irq_start_cleanup(io);
1271 	free_irq(io->irq, io->irq_handler_data);
1272 }
1273 
1274 int ipmi_std_irq_setup(struct si_sm_io *io)
1275 {
1276 	int rv;
1277 
1278 	if (!io->irq)
1279 		return 0;
1280 
1281 	rv = request_irq(io->irq,
1282 			 ipmi_si_irq_handler,
1283 			 IRQF_SHARED,
1284 			 SI_DEVICE_NAME,
1285 			 io->irq_handler_data);
1286 	if (rv) {
1287 		dev_warn(io->dev, "%s unable to claim interrupt %d,"
1288 			 " running polled\n",
1289 			 SI_DEVICE_NAME, io->irq);
1290 		io->irq = 0;
1291 	} else {
1292 		io->irq_cleanup = std_irq_cleanup;
1293 		ipmi_irq_finish_setup(io);
1294 		dev_info(io->dev, "Using irq %d\n", io->irq);
1295 	}
1296 
1297 	return rv;
1298 }
1299 
1300 static int wait_for_msg_done(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1301 {
1302 	enum si_sm_result     smi_result;
1303 
1304 	smi_result = smi_info->handlers->event(smi_info->si_sm, 0);
1305 	for (;;) {
1306 		if (smi_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITH_DELAY ||
1307 		    smi_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITH_TICK_DELAY) {
1308 			schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
1309 			smi_result = smi_info->handlers->event(
1310 				smi_info->si_sm, jiffies_to_usecs(1));
1311 		} else if (smi_result == SI_SM_CALL_WITHOUT_DELAY) {
1312 			smi_result = smi_info->handlers->event(
1313 				smi_info->si_sm, 0);
1314 		} else
1315 			break;
1316 	}
1317 	if (smi_result == SI_SM_HOSED)
1318 		/*
1319 		 * We couldn't get the state machine to run, so whatever's at
1320 		 * the port is probably not an IPMI SMI interface.
1321 		 */
1322 		return -ENODEV;
1323 
1324 	return 0;
1325 }
1326 
1327 static int try_get_dev_id(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1328 {
1329 	unsigned char         msg[2];
1330 	unsigned char         *resp;
1331 	unsigned long         resp_len;
1332 	int                   rv = 0;
1333 
1334 	resp = kmalloc(IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH, GFP_KERNEL);
1335 	if (!resp)
1336 		return -ENOMEM;
1337 
1338 	/*
1339 	 * Do a Get Device ID command, since it comes back with some
1340 	 * useful info.
1341 	 */
1342 	msg[0] = IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2;
1343 	msg[1] = IPMI_GET_DEVICE_ID_CMD;
1344 	smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 2);
1345 
1346 	rv = wait_for_msg_done(smi_info);
1347 	if (rv)
1348 		goto out;
1349 
1350 	resp_len = smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm,
1351 						  resp, IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH);
1352 
1353 	/* Check and record info from the get device id, in case we need it. */
1354 	rv = ipmi_demangle_device_id(resp[0] >> 2, resp[1],
1355 			resp + 2, resp_len - 2, &smi_info->device_id);
1356 
1357 out:
1358 	kfree(resp);
1359 	return rv;
1360 }
1361 
1362 static int get_global_enables(struct smi_info *smi_info, u8 *enables)
1363 {
1364 	unsigned char         msg[3];
1365 	unsigned char         *resp;
1366 	unsigned long         resp_len;
1367 	int                   rv;
1368 
1369 	resp = kmalloc(IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH, GFP_KERNEL);
1370 	if (!resp)
1371 		return -ENOMEM;
1372 
1373 	msg[0] = IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2;
1374 	msg[1] = IPMI_GET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD;
1375 	smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 2);
1376 
1377 	rv = wait_for_msg_done(smi_info);
1378 	if (rv) {
1379 		dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
1380 			 "Error getting response from get global enables command: %d\n",
1381 			 rv);
1382 		goto out;
1383 	}
1384 
1385 	resp_len = smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm,
1386 						  resp, IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH);
1387 
1388 	if (resp_len < 4 ||
1389 			resp[0] != (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST | 1) << 2 ||
1390 			resp[1] != IPMI_GET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD   ||
1391 			resp[2] != 0) {
1392 		dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
1393 			 "Invalid return from get global enables command: %ld %x %x %x\n",
1394 			 resp_len, resp[0], resp[1], resp[2]);
1395 		rv = -EINVAL;
1396 		goto out;
1397 	} else {
1398 		*enables = resp[3];
1399 	}
1400 
1401 out:
1402 	kfree(resp);
1403 	return rv;
1404 }
1405 
1406 /*
1407  * Returns 1 if it gets an error from the command.
1408  */
1409 static int set_global_enables(struct smi_info *smi_info, u8 enables)
1410 {
1411 	unsigned char         msg[3];
1412 	unsigned char         *resp;
1413 	unsigned long         resp_len;
1414 	int                   rv;
1415 
1416 	resp = kmalloc(IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH, GFP_KERNEL);
1417 	if (!resp)
1418 		return -ENOMEM;
1419 
1420 	msg[0] = IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2;
1421 	msg[1] = IPMI_SET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD;
1422 	msg[2] = enables;
1423 	smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 3);
1424 
1425 	rv = wait_for_msg_done(smi_info);
1426 	if (rv) {
1427 		dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
1428 			 "Error getting response from set global enables command: %d\n",
1429 			 rv);
1430 		goto out;
1431 	}
1432 
1433 	resp_len = smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm,
1434 						  resp, IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH);
1435 
1436 	if (resp_len < 3 ||
1437 			resp[0] != (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST | 1) << 2 ||
1438 			resp[1] != IPMI_SET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD) {
1439 		dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
1440 			 "Invalid return from set global enables command: %ld %x %x\n",
1441 			 resp_len, resp[0], resp[1]);
1442 		rv = -EINVAL;
1443 		goto out;
1444 	}
1445 
1446 	if (resp[2] != 0)
1447 		rv = 1;
1448 
1449 out:
1450 	kfree(resp);
1451 	return rv;
1452 }
1453 
1454 /*
1455  * Some BMCs do not support clearing the receive irq bit in the global
1456  * enables (even if they don't support interrupts on the BMC).  Check
1457  * for this and handle it properly.
1458  */
1459 static void check_clr_rcv_irq(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1460 {
1461 	u8 enables = 0;
1462 	int rv;
1463 
1464 	rv = get_global_enables(smi_info, &enables);
1465 	if (!rv) {
1466 		if ((enables & IPMI_BMC_RCV_MSG_INTR) == 0)
1467 			/* Already clear, should work ok. */
1468 			return;
1469 
1470 		enables &= ~IPMI_BMC_RCV_MSG_INTR;
1471 		rv = set_global_enables(smi_info, enables);
1472 	}
1473 
1474 	if (rv < 0) {
1475 		dev_err(smi_info->io.dev,
1476 			"Cannot check clearing the rcv irq: %d\n", rv);
1477 		return;
1478 	}
1479 
1480 	if (rv) {
1481 		/*
1482 		 * An error when setting the event buffer bit means
1483 		 * clearing the bit is not supported.
1484 		 */
1485 		dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
1486 			 "The BMC does not support clearing the recv irq bit, compensating, but the BMC needs to be fixed.\n");
1487 		smi_info->cannot_disable_irq = true;
1488 	}
1489 }
1490 
1491 /*
1492  * Some BMCs do not support setting the interrupt bits in the global
1493  * enables even if they support interrupts.  Clearly bad, but we can
1494  * compensate.
1495  */
1496 static void check_set_rcv_irq(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1497 {
1498 	u8 enables = 0;
1499 	int rv;
1500 
1501 	if (!smi_info->io.irq)
1502 		return;
1503 
1504 	rv = get_global_enables(smi_info, &enables);
1505 	if (!rv) {
1506 		enables |= IPMI_BMC_RCV_MSG_INTR;
1507 		rv = set_global_enables(smi_info, enables);
1508 	}
1509 
1510 	if (rv < 0) {
1511 		dev_err(smi_info->io.dev,
1512 			"Cannot check setting the rcv irq: %d\n", rv);
1513 		return;
1514 	}
1515 
1516 	if (rv) {
1517 		/*
1518 		 * An error when setting the event buffer bit means
1519 		 * setting the bit is not supported.
1520 		 */
1521 		dev_warn(smi_info->io.dev,
1522 			 "The BMC does not support setting the recv irq bit, compensating, but the BMC needs to be fixed.\n");
1523 		smi_info->cannot_disable_irq = true;
1524 		smi_info->irq_enable_broken = true;
1525 	}
1526 }
1527 
1528 static int try_enable_event_buffer(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1529 {
1530 	unsigned char         msg[3];
1531 	unsigned char         *resp;
1532 	unsigned long         resp_len;
1533 	int                   rv = 0;
1534 
1535 	resp = kmalloc(IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH, GFP_KERNEL);
1536 	if (!resp)
1537 		return -ENOMEM;
1538 
1539 	msg[0] = IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2;
1540 	msg[1] = IPMI_GET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD;
1541 	smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 2);
1542 
1543 	rv = wait_for_msg_done(smi_info);
1544 	if (rv) {
1545 		pr_warn("Error getting response from get global enables command, the event buffer is not enabled\n");
1546 		goto out;
1547 	}
1548 
1549 	resp_len = smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm,
1550 						  resp, IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH);
1551 
1552 	if (resp_len < 4 ||
1553 			resp[0] != (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST | 1) << 2 ||
1554 			resp[1] != IPMI_GET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD   ||
1555 			resp[2] != 0) {
1556 		pr_warn("Invalid return from get global enables command, cannot enable the event buffer\n");
1557 		rv = -EINVAL;
1558 		goto out;
1559 	}
1560 
1561 	if (resp[3] & IPMI_BMC_EVT_MSG_BUFF) {
1562 		/* buffer is already enabled, nothing to do. */
1563 		smi_info->supports_event_msg_buff = true;
1564 		goto out;
1565 	}
1566 
1567 	msg[0] = IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2;
1568 	msg[1] = IPMI_SET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD;
1569 	msg[2] = resp[3] | IPMI_BMC_EVT_MSG_BUFF;
1570 	smi_info->handlers->start_transaction(smi_info->si_sm, msg, 3);
1571 
1572 	rv = wait_for_msg_done(smi_info);
1573 	if (rv) {
1574 		pr_warn("Error getting response from set global, enables command, the event buffer is not enabled\n");
1575 		goto out;
1576 	}
1577 
1578 	resp_len = smi_info->handlers->get_result(smi_info->si_sm,
1579 						  resp, IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH);
1580 
1581 	if (resp_len < 3 ||
1582 			resp[0] != (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST | 1) << 2 ||
1583 			resp[1] != IPMI_SET_BMC_GLOBAL_ENABLES_CMD) {
1584 		pr_warn("Invalid return from get global, enables command, not enable the event buffer\n");
1585 		rv = -EINVAL;
1586 		goto out;
1587 	}
1588 
1589 	if (resp[2] != 0)
1590 		/*
1591 		 * An error when setting the event buffer bit means
1592 		 * that the event buffer is not supported.
1593 		 */
1594 		rv = -ENOENT;
1595 	else
1596 		smi_info->supports_event_msg_buff = true;
1597 
1598 out:
1599 	kfree(resp);
1600 	return rv;
1601 }
1602 
1603 #define IPMI_SI_ATTR(name) \
1604 static ssize_t name##_show(struct device *dev,			\
1605 			   struct device_attribute *attr,		\
1606 			   char *buf)					\
1607 {									\
1608 	struct smi_info *smi_info = dev_get_drvdata(dev);		\
1609 									\
1610 	return snprintf(buf, 10, "%u\n", smi_get_stat(smi_info, name));	\
1611 }									\
1612 static DEVICE_ATTR(name, 0444, name##_show, NULL)
1613 
1614 static ssize_t type_show(struct device *dev,
1615 			 struct device_attribute *attr,
1616 			 char *buf)
1617 {
1618 	struct smi_info *smi_info = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
1619 
1620 	return snprintf(buf, 10, "%s\n", si_to_str[smi_info->io.si_type]);
1621 }
1622 static DEVICE_ATTR(type, 0444, type_show, NULL);
1623 
1624 static ssize_t interrupts_enabled_show(struct device *dev,
1625 				       struct device_attribute *attr,
1626 				       char *buf)
1627 {
1628 	struct smi_info *smi_info = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
1629 	int enabled = smi_info->io.irq && !smi_info->interrupt_disabled;
1630 
1631 	return snprintf(buf, 10, "%d\n", enabled);
1632 }
1633 static DEVICE_ATTR(interrupts_enabled, 0444,
1634 		   interrupts_enabled_show, NULL);
1635 
1636 IPMI_SI_ATTR(short_timeouts);
1637 IPMI_SI_ATTR(long_timeouts);
1638 IPMI_SI_ATTR(idles);
1639 IPMI_SI_ATTR(interrupts);
1640 IPMI_SI_ATTR(attentions);
1641 IPMI_SI_ATTR(flag_fetches);
1642 IPMI_SI_ATTR(hosed_count);
1643 IPMI_SI_ATTR(complete_transactions);
1644 IPMI_SI_ATTR(events);
1645 IPMI_SI_ATTR(watchdog_pretimeouts);
1646 IPMI_SI_ATTR(incoming_messages);
1647 
1648 static ssize_t params_show(struct device *dev,
1649 			   struct device_attribute *attr,
1650 			   char *buf)
1651 {
1652 	struct smi_info *smi_info = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
1653 
1654 	return snprintf(buf, 200,
1655 			"%s,%s,0x%lx,rsp=%d,rsi=%d,rsh=%d,irq=%d,ipmb=%d\n",
1656 			si_to_str[smi_info->io.si_type],
1657 			addr_space_to_str[smi_info->io.addr_space],
1658 			smi_info->io.addr_data,
1659 			smi_info->io.regspacing,
1660 			smi_info->io.regsize,
1661 			smi_info->io.regshift,
1662 			smi_info->io.irq,
1663 			smi_info->io.slave_addr);
1664 }
1665 static DEVICE_ATTR(params, 0444, params_show, NULL);
1666 
1667 static struct attribute *ipmi_si_dev_attrs[] = {
1668 	&dev_attr_type.attr,
1669 	&dev_attr_interrupts_enabled.attr,
1670 	&dev_attr_short_timeouts.attr,
1671 	&dev_attr_long_timeouts.attr,
1672 	&dev_attr_idles.attr,
1673 	&dev_attr_interrupts.attr,
1674 	&dev_attr_attentions.attr,
1675 	&dev_attr_flag_fetches.attr,
1676 	&dev_attr_hosed_count.attr,
1677 	&dev_attr_complete_transactions.attr,
1678 	&dev_attr_events.attr,
1679 	&dev_attr_watchdog_pretimeouts.attr,
1680 	&dev_attr_incoming_messages.attr,
1681 	&dev_attr_params.attr,
1682 	NULL
1683 };
1684 
1685 static const struct attribute_group ipmi_si_dev_attr_group = {
1686 	.attrs		= ipmi_si_dev_attrs,
1687 };
1688 
1689 /*
1690  * oem_data_avail_to_receive_msg_avail
1691  * @info - smi_info structure with msg_flags set
1692  *
1693  * Converts flags from OEM_DATA_AVAIL to RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL
1694  * Returns 1 indicating need to re-run handle_flags().
1695  */
1696 static int oem_data_avail_to_receive_msg_avail(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1697 {
1698 	smi_info->msg_flags = ((smi_info->msg_flags & ~OEM_DATA_AVAIL) |
1699 			       RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL);
1700 	return 1;
1701 }
1702 
1703 /*
1704  * setup_dell_poweredge_oem_data_handler
1705  * @info - smi_info.device_id must be populated
1706  *
1707  * Systems that match, but have firmware version < 1.40 may assert
1708  * OEM0_DATA_AVAIL on their own, without being told via Set Flags that
1709  * it's safe to do so.  Such systems will de-assert OEM1_DATA_AVAIL
1710  * upon receipt of IPMI_GET_MSG_CMD, so we should treat these flags
1711  * as RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL instead.
1712  *
1713  * As Dell has no plans to release IPMI 1.5 firmware that *ever*
1714  * assert the OEM[012] bits, and if it did, the driver would have to
1715  * change to handle that properly, we don't actually check for the
1716  * firmware version.
1717  * Device ID = 0x20                BMC on PowerEdge 8G servers
1718  * Device Revision = 0x80
1719  * Firmware Revision1 = 0x01       BMC version 1.40
1720  * Firmware Revision2 = 0x40       BCD encoded
1721  * IPMI Version = 0x51             IPMI 1.5
1722  * Manufacturer ID = A2 02 00      Dell IANA
1723  *
1724  * Additionally, PowerEdge systems with IPMI < 1.5 may also assert
1725  * OEM0_DATA_AVAIL and needs to be treated as RECEIVE_MSG_AVAIL.
1726  *
1727  */
1728 #define DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_DEVICE_ID  0x20
1729 #define DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_DEVICE_REV 0x80
1730 #define DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_IPMI_VERSION 0x51
1731 #define DELL_IANA_MFR_ID 0x0002a2
1732 static void setup_dell_poweredge_oem_data_handler(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1733 {
1734 	struct ipmi_device_id *id = &smi_info->device_id;
1735 	if (id->manufacturer_id == DELL_IANA_MFR_ID) {
1736 		if (id->device_id       == DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_DEVICE_ID  &&
1737 		    id->device_revision == DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_DEVICE_REV &&
1738 		    id->ipmi_version   == DELL_POWEREDGE_8G_BMC_IPMI_VERSION) {
1739 			smi_info->oem_data_avail_handler =
1740 				oem_data_avail_to_receive_msg_avail;
1741 		} else if (ipmi_version_major(id) < 1 ||
1742 			   (ipmi_version_major(id) == 1 &&
1743 			    ipmi_version_minor(id) < 5)) {
1744 			smi_info->oem_data_avail_handler =
1745 				oem_data_avail_to_receive_msg_avail;
1746 		}
1747 	}
1748 }
1749 
1750 #define CANNOT_RETURN_REQUESTED_LENGTH 0xCA
1751 static void return_hosed_msg_badsize(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1752 {
1753 	struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg = smi_info->curr_msg;
1754 
1755 	/* Make it a response */
1756 	msg->rsp[0] = msg->data[0] | 4;
1757 	msg->rsp[1] = msg->data[1];
1758 	msg->rsp[2] = CANNOT_RETURN_REQUESTED_LENGTH;
1759 	msg->rsp_size = 3;
1760 	smi_info->curr_msg = NULL;
1761 	deliver_recv_msg(smi_info, msg);
1762 }
1763 
1764 /*
1765  * dell_poweredge_bt_xaction_handler
1766  * @info - smi_info.device_id must be populated
1767  *
1768  * Dell PowerEdge servers with the BT interface (x6xx and 1750) will
1769  * not respond to a Get SDR command if the length of the data
1770  * requested is exactly 0x3A, which leads to command timeouts and no
1771  * data returned.  This intercepts such commands, and causes userspace
1772  * callers to try again with a different-sized buffer, which succeeds.
1773  */
1774 
1775 #define STORAGE_NETFN 0x0A
1776 #define STORAGE_CMD_GET_SDR 0x23
1777 static int dell_poweredge_bt_xaction_handler(struct notifier_block *self,
1778 					     unsigned long unused,
1779 					     void *in)
1780 {
1781 	struct smi_info *smi_info = in;
1782 	unsigned char *data = smi_info->curr_msg->data;
1783 	unsigned int size   = smi_info->curr_msg->data_size;
1784 	if (size >= 8 &&
1785 	    (data[0]>>2) == STORAGE_NETFN &&
1786 	    data[1] == STORAGE_CMD_GET_SDR &&
1787 	    data[7] == 0x3A) {
1788 		return_hosed_msg_badsize(smi_info);
1789 		return NOTIFY_STOP;
1790 	}
1791 	return NOTIFY_DONE;
1792 }
1793 
1794 static struct notifier_block dell_poweredge_bt_xaction_notifier = {
1795 	.notifier_call	= dell_poweredge_bt_xaction_handler,
1796 };
1797 
1798 /*
1799  * setup_dell_poweredge_bt_xaction_handler
1800  * @info - smi_info.device_id must be filled in already
1801  *
1802  * Fills in smi_info.device_id.start_transaction_pre_hook
1803  * when we know what function to use there.
1804  */
1805 static void
1806 setup_dell_poweredge_bt_xaction_handler(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1807 {
1808 	struct ipmi_device_id *id = &smi_info->device_id;
1809 	if (id->manufacturer_id == DELL_IANA_MFR_ID &&
1810 	    smi_info->io.si_type == SI_BT)
1811 		register_xaction_notifier(&dell_poweredge_bt_xaction_notifier);
1812 }
1813 
1814 /*
1815  * setup_oem_data_handler
1816  * @info - smi_info.device_id must be filled in already
1817  *
1818  * Fills in smi_info.device_id.oem_data_available_handler
1819  * when we know what function to use there.
1820  */
1821 
1822 static void setup_oem_data_handler(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1823 {
1824 	setup_dell_poweredge_oem_data_handler(smi_info);
1825 }
1826 
1827 static void setup_xaction_handlers(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1828 {
1829 	setup_dell_poweredge_bt_xaction_handler(smi_info);
1830 }
1831 
1832 static void check_for_broken_irqs(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1833 {
1834 	check_clr_rcv_irq(smi_info);
1835 	check_set_rcv_irq(smi_info);
1836 }
1837 
1838 static inline void stop_timer_and_thread(struct smi_info *smi_info)
1839 {
1840 	if (smi_info->thread != NULL) {
1841 		kthread_stop(smi_info->thread);
1842 		smi_info->thread = NULL;
1843 	}
1844 
1845 	smi_info->timer_can_start = false;
1846 	del_timer_sync(&smi_info->si_timer);
1847 }
1848 
1849 static struct smi_info *find_dup_si(struct smi_info *info)
1850 {
1851 	struct smi_info *e;
1852 
1853 	list_for_each_entry(e, &smi_infos, link) {
1854 		if (e->io.addr_space != info->io.addr_space)
1855 			continue;
1856 		if (e->io.addr_data == info->io.addr_data) {
1857 			/*
1858 			 * This is a cheap hack, ACPI doesn't have a defined
1859 			 * slave address but SMBIOS does.  Pick it up from
1860 			 * any source that has it available.
1861 			 */
1862 			if (info->io.slave_addr && !e->io.slave_addr)
1863 				e->io.slave_addr = info->io.slave_addr;
1864 			return e;
1865 		}
1866 	}
1867 
1868 	return NULL;
1869 }
1870 
1871 int ipmi_si_add_smi(struct si_sm_io *io)
1872 {
1873 	int rv = 0;
1874 	struct smi_info *new_smi, *dup;
1875 
1876 	/*
1877 	 * If the user gave us a hard-coded device at the same
1878 	 * address, they presumably want us to use it and not what is
1879 	 * in the firmware.
1880 	 */
1881 	if (io->addr_source != SI_HARDCODED && io->addr_source != SI_HOTMOD &&
1882 	    ipmi_si_hardcode_match(io->addr_space, io->addr_data)) {
1883 		dev_info(io->dev,
1884 			 "Hard-coded device at this address already exists");
1885 		return -ENODEV;
1886 	}
1887 
1888 	if (!io->io_setup) {
1889 		if (io->addr_space == IPMI_IO_ADDR_SPACE) {
1890 			io->io_setup = ipmi_si_port_setup;
1891 		} else if (io->addr_space == IPMI_MEM_ADDR_SPACE) {
1892 			io->io_setup = ipmi_si_mem_setup;
1893 		} else {
1894 			return -EINVAL;
1895 		}
1896 	}
1897 
1898 	new_smi = kzalloc(sizeof(*new_smi), GFP_KERNEL);
1899 	if (!new_smi)
1900 		return -ENOMEM;
1901 	spin_lock_init(&new_smi->si_lock);
1902 
1903 	new_smi->io = *io;
1904 
1905 	mutex_lock(&smi_infos_lock);
1906 	dup = find_dup_si(new_smi);
1907 	if (dup) {
1908 		if (new_smi->io.addr_source == SI_ACPI &&
1909 		    dup->io.addr_source == SI_SMBIOS) {
1910 			/* We prefer ACPI over SMBIOS. */
1911 			dev_info(dup->io.dev,
1912 				 "Removing SMBIOS-specified %s state machine in favor of ACPI\n",
1913 				 si_to_str[new_smi->io.si_type]);
1914 			cleanup_one_si(dup);
1915 		} else {
1916 			dev_info(new_smi->io.dev,
1917 				 "%s-specified %s state machine: duplicate\n",
1918 				 ipmi_addr_src_to_str(new_smi->io.addr_source),
1919 				 si_to_str[new_smi->io.si_type]);
1920 			rv = -EBUSY;
1921 			kfree(new_smi);
1922 			goto out_err;
1923 		}
1924 	}
1925 
1926 	pr_info("Adding %s-specified %s state machine\n",
1927 		ipmi_addr_src_to_str(new_smi->io.addr_source),
1928 		si_to_str[new_smi->io.si_type]);
1929 
1930 	list_add_tail(&new_smi->link, &smi_infos);
1931 
1932 	if (initialized)
1933 		rv = try_smi_init(new_smi);
1934 out_err:
1935 	mutex_unlock(&smi_infos_lock);
1936 	return rv;
1937 }
1938 
1939 /*
1940  * Try to start up an interface.  Must be called with smi_infos_lock
1941  * held, primarily to keep smi_num consistent, we only one to do these
1942  * one at a time.
1943  */
1944 static int try_smi_init(struct smi_info *new_smi)
1945 {
1946 	int rv = 0;
1947 	int i;
1948 
1949 	pr_info("Trying %s-specified %s state machine at %s address 0x%lx, slave address 0x%x, irq %d\n",
1950 		ipmi_addr_src_to_str(new_smi->io.addr_source),
1951 		si_to_str[new_smi->io.si_type],
1952 		addr_space_to_str[new_smi->io.addr_space],
1953 		new_smi->io.addr_data,
1954 		new_smi->io.slave_addr, new_smi->io.irq);
1955 
1956 	switch (new_smi->io.si_type) {
1957 	case SI_KCS:
1958 		new_smi->handlers = &kcs_smi_handlers;
1959 		break;
1960 
1961 	case SI_SMIC:
1962 		new_smi->handlers = &smic_smi_handlers;
1963 		break;
1964 
1965 	case SI_BT:
1966 		new_smi->handlers = &bt_smi_handlers;
1967 		break;
1968 
1969 	default:
1970 		/* No support for anything else yet. */
1971 		rv = -EIO;
1972 		goto out_err;
1973 	}
1974 
1975 	new_smi->si_num = smi_num;
1976 
1977 	/* Do this early so it's available for logs. */
1978 	if (!new_smi->io.dev) {
1979 		pr_err("IPMI interface added with no device\n");
1980 		rv = EIO;
1981 		goto out_err;
1982 	}
1983 
1984 	/* Allocate the state machine's data and initialize it. */
1985 	new_smi->si_sm = kmalloc(new_smi->handlers->size(), GFP_KERNEL);
1986 	if (!new_smi->si_sm) {
1987 		rv = -ENOMEM;
1988 		goto out_err;
1989 	}
1990 	new_smi->io.io_size = new_smi->handlers->init_data(new_smi->si_sm,
1991 							   &new_smi->io);
1992 
1993 	/* Now that we know the I/O size, we can set up the I/O. */
1994 	rv = new_smi->io.io_setup(&new_smi->io);
1995 	if (rv) {
1996 		dev_err(new_smi->io.dev, "Could not set up I/O space\n");
1997 		goto out_err;
1998 	}
1999 
2000 	/* Do low-level detection first. */
2001 	if (new_smi->handlers->detect(new_smi->si_sm)) {
2002 		if (new_smi->io.addr_source)
2003 			dev_err(new_smi->io.dev,
2004 				"Interface detection failed\n");
2005 		rv = -ENODEV;
2006 		goto out_err;
2007 	}
2008 
2009 	/*
2010 	 * Attempt a get device id command.  If it fails, we probably
2011 	 * don't have a BMC here.
2012 	 */
2013 	rv = try_get_dev_id(new_smi);
2014 	if (rv) {
2015 		if (new_smi->io.addr_source)
2016 			dev_err(new_smi->io.dev,
2017 			       "There appears to be no BMC at this location\n");
2018 		goto out_err;
2019 	}
2020 
2021 	setup_oem_data_handler(new_smi);
2022 	setup_xaction_handlers(new_smi);
2023 	check_for_broken_irqs(new_smi);
2024 
2025 	new_smi->waiting_msg = NULL;
2026 	new_smi->curr_msg = NULL;
2027 	atomic_set(&new_smi->req_events, 0);
2028 	new_smi->run_to_completion = false;
2029 	for (i = 0; i < SI_NUM_STATS; i++)
2030 		atomic_set(&new_smi->stats[i], 0);
2031 
2032 	new_smi->interrupt_disabled = true;
2033 	atomic_set(&new_smi->need_watch, 0);
2034 
2035 	rv = try_enable_event_buffer(new_smi);
2036 	if (rv == 0)
2037 		new_smi->has_event_buffer = true;
2038 
2039 	/*
2040 	 * Start clearing the flags before we enable interrupts or the
2041 	 * timer to avoid racing with the timer.
2042 	 */
2043 	start_clear_flags(new_smi);
2044 
2045 	/*
2046 	 * IRQ is defined to be set when non-zero.  req_events will
2047 	 * cause a global flags check that will enable interrupts.
2048 	 */
2049 	if (new_smi->io.irq) {
2050 		new_smi->interrupt_disabled = false;
2051 		atomic_set(&new_smi->req_events, 1);
2052 	}
2053 
2054 	dev_set_drvdata(new_smi->io.dev, new_smi);
2055 	rv = device_add_group(new_smi->io.dev, &ipmi_si_dev_attr_group);
2056 	if (rv) {
2057 		dev_err(new_smi->io.dev,
2058 			"Unable to add device attributes: error %d\n",
2059 			rv);
2060 		goto out_err;
2061 	}
2062 	new_smi->dev_group_added = true;
2063 
2064 	rv = ipmi_register_smi(&handlers,
2065 			       new_smi,
2066 			       new_smi->io.dev,
2067 			       new_smi->io.slave_addr);
2068 	if (rv) {
2069 		dev_err(new_smi->io.dev,
2070 			"Unable to register device: error %d\n",
2071 			rv);
2072 		goto out_err;
2073 	}
2074 
2075 	/* Don't increment till we know we have succeeded. */
2076 	smi_num++;
2077 
2078 	dev_info(new_smi->io.dev, "IPMI %s interface initialized\n",
2079 		 si_to_str[new_smi->io.si_type]);
2080 
2081 	WARN_ON(new_smi->io.dev->init_name != NULL);
2082 
2083  out_err:
2084 	if (rv && new_smi->io.io_cleanup) {
2085 		new_smi->io.io_cleanup(&new_smi->io);
2086 		new_smi->io.io_cleanup = NULL;
2087 	}
2088 
2089 	return rv;
2090 }
2091 
2092 static int __init init_ipmi_si(void)
2093 {
2094 	struct smi_info *e;
2095 	enum ipmi_addr_src type = SI_INVALID;
2096 
2097 	if (initialized)
2098 		return 0;
2099 
2100 	ipmi_hardcode_init();
2101 
2102 	pr_info("IPMI System Interface driver\n");
2103 
2104 	ipmi_si_platform_init();
2105 
2106 	ipmi_si_pci_init();
2107 
2108 	ipmi_si_parisc_init();
2109 
2110 	/* We prefer devices with interrupts, but in the case of a machine
2111 	   with multiple BMCs we assume that there will be several instances
2112 	   of a given type so if we succeed in registering a type then also
2113 	   try to register everything else of the same type */
2114 	mutex_lock(&smi_infos_lock);
2115 	list_for_each_entry(e, &smi_infos, link) {
2116 		/* Try to register a device if it has an IRQ and we either
2117 		   haven't successfully registered a device yet or this
2118 		   device has the same type as one we successfully registered */
2119 		if (e->io.irq && (!type || e->io.addr_source == type)) {
2120 			if (!try_smi_init(e)) {
2121 				type = e->io.addr_source;
2122 			}
2123 		}
2124 	}
2125 
2126 	/* type will only have been set if we successfully registered an si */
2127 	if (type)
2128 		goto skip_fallback_noirq;
2129 
2130 	/* Fall back to the preferred device */
2131 
2132 	list_for_each_entry(e, &smi_infos, link) {
2133 		if (!e->io.irq && (!type || e->io.addr_source == type)) {
2134 			if (!try_smi_init(e)) {
2135 				type = e->io.addr_source;
2136 			}
2137 		}
2138 	}
2139 
2140 skip_fallback_noirq:
2141 	initialized = true;
2142 	mutex_unlock(&smi_infos_lock);
2143 
2144 	if (type)
2145 		return 0;
2146 
2147 	mutex_lock(&smi_infos_lock);
2148 	if (unload_when_empty && list_empty(&smi_infos)) {
2149 		mutex_unlock(&smi_infos_lock);
2150 		cleanup_ipmi_si();
2151 		pr_warn("Unable to find any System Interface(s)\n");
2152 		return -ENODEV;
2153 	} else {
2154 		mutex_unlock(&smi_infos_lock);
2155 		return 0;
2156 	}
2157 }
2158 module_init(init_ipmi_si);
2159 
2160 static void shutdown_smi(void *send_info)
2161 {
2162 	struct smi_info *smi_info = send_info;
2163 
2164 	if (smi_info->dev_group_added) {
2165 		device_remove_group(smi_info->io.dev, &ipmi_si_dev_attr_group);
2166 		smi_info->dev_group_added = false;
2167 	}
2168 	if (smi_info->io.dev)
2169 		dev_set_drvdata(smi_info->io.dev, NULL);
2170 
2171 	/*
2172 	 * Make sure that interrupts, the timer and the thread are
2173 	 * stopped and will not run again.
2174 	 */
2175 	smi_info->interrupt_disabled = true;
2176 	if (smi_info->io.irq_cleanup) {
2177 		smi_info->io.irq_cleanup(&smi_info->io);
2178 		smi_info->io.irq_cleanup = NULL;
2179 	}
2180 	stop_timer_and_thread(smi_info);
2181 
2182 	/*
2183 	 * Wait until we know that we are out of any interrupt
2184 	 * handlers might have been running before we freed the
2185 	 * interrupt.
2186 	 */
2187 	synchronize_rcu();
2188 
2189 	/*
2190 	 * Timeouts are stopped, now make sure the interrupts are off
2191 	 * in the BMC.  Note that timers and CPU interrupts are off,
2192 	 * so no need for locks.
2193 	 */
2194 	while (smi_info->curr_msg || (smi_info->si_state != SI_NORMAL)) {
2195 		poll(smi_info);
2196 		schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
2197 	}
2198 	if (smi_info->handlers)
2199 		disable_si_irq(smi_info);
2200 	while (smi_info->curr_msg || (smi_info->si_state != SI_NORMAL)) {
2201 		poll(smi_info);
2202 		schedule_timeout_uninterruptible(1);
2203 	}
2204 	if (smi_info->handlers)
2205 		smi_info->handlers->cleanup(smi_info->si_sm);
2206 
2207 	if (smi_info->io.addr_source_cleanup) {
2208 		smi_info->io.addr_source_cleanup(&smi_info->io);
2209 		smi_info->io.addr_source_cleanup = NULL;
2210 	}
2211 	if (smi_info->io.io_cleanup) {
2212 		smi_info->io.io_cleanup(&smi_info->io);
2213 		smi_info->io.io_cleanup = NULL;
2214 	}
2215 
2216 	kfree(smi_info->si_sm);
2217 	smi_info->si_sm = NULL;
2218 
2219 	smi_info->intf = NULL;
2220 }
2221 
2222 /*
2223  * Must be called with smi_infos_lock held, to serialize the
2224  * smi_info->intf check.
2225  */
2226 static void cleanup_one_si(struct smi_info *smi_info)
2227 {
2228 	if (!smi_info)
2229 		return;
2230 
2231 	list_del(&smi_info->link);
2232 
2233 	if (smi_info->intf)
2234 		ipmi_unregister_smi(smi_info->intf);
2235 
2236 	kfree(smi_info);
2237 }
2238 
2239 int ipmi_si_remove_by_dev(struct device *dev)
2240 {
2241 	struct smi_info *e;
2242 	int rv = -ENOENT;
2243 
2244 	mutex_lock(&smi_infos_lock);
2245 	list_for_each_entry(e, &smi_infos, link) {
2246 		if (e->io.dev == dev) {
2247 			cleanup_one_si(e);
2248 			rv = 0;
2249 			break;
2250 		}
2251 	}
2252 	mutex_unlock(&smi_infos_lock);
2253 
2254 	return rv;
2255 }
2256 
2257 struct device *ipmi_si_remove_by_data(int addr_space, enum si_type si_type,
2258 				      unsigned long addr)
2259 {
2260 	/* remove */
2261 	struct smi_info *e, *tmp_e;
2262 	struct device *dev = NULL;
2263 
2264 	mutex_lock(&smi_infos_lock);
2265 	list_for_each_entry_safe(e, tmp_e, &smi_infos, link) {
2266 		if (e->io.addr_space != addr_space)
2267 			continue;
2268 		if (e->io.si_type != si_type)
2269 			continue;
2270 		if (e->io.addr_data == addr) {
2271 			dev = get_device(e->io.dev);
2272 			cleanup_one_si(e);
2273 		}
2274 	}
2275 	mutex_unlock(&smi_infos_lock);
2276 
2277 	return dev;
2278 }
2279 
2280 static void cleanup_ipmi_si(void)
2281 {
2282 	struct smi_info *e, *tmp_e;
2283 
2284 	if (!initialized)
2285 		return;
2286 
2287 	ipmi_si_pci_shutdown();
2288 
2289 	ipmi_si_parisc_shutdown();
2290 
2291 	ipmi_si_platform_shutdown();
2292 
2293 	mutex_lock(&smi_infos_lock);
2294 	list_for_each_entry_safe(e, tmp_e, &smi_infos, link)
2295 		cleanup_one_si(e);
2296 	mutex_unlock(&smi_infos_lock);
2297 
2298 	ipmi_si_hardcode_exit();
2299 	ipmi_si_hotmod_exit();
2300 }
2301 module_exit(cleanup_ipmi_si);
2302 
2303 MODULE_ALIAS("platform:dmi-ipmi-si");
2304 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
2305 MODULE_AUTHOR("Corey Minyard <minyard@mvista.com>");
2306 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Interface to the IPMI driver for the KCS, SMIC, and BT"
2307 		   " system interfaces.");
2308