1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 2 // Copyright (C) 2018 IBM Corp. 3 4 #include "hiomap.hpp" 5 6 #include <endian.h> 7 #include <ipmid/api.h> 8 #include <signal.h> 9 #include <string.h> 10 #include <systemd/sd-bus.h> 11 #include <systemd/sd-event.h> 12 13 #include <ipmid-host/cmd-utils.hpp> 14 #include <ipmid-host/cmd.hpp> 15 #include <ipmid/api.hpp> 16 #include <phosphor-logging/log.hpp> 17 #include <sdbusplus/bus.hpp> 18 #include <sdbusplus/bus/match.hpp> 19 #include <sdbusplus/exception.hpp> 20 21 #include <cassert> 22 #include <cstring> 23 #include <fstream> 24 #include <functional> 25 #include <iostream> 26 #include <map> 27 #include <string> 28 #include <tuple> 29 #include <unordered_map> 30 #include <utility> 31 32 /* 33 34 Design and integration notes 35 ============================ 36 37 The primary motivation of the Host I/O Mapping protocol (HIOMAP) is to mediate 38 host access to a BMC-controlled flash chip housing the host's boot firmware. 39 40 openpower-host-ipmi-flash facilitates the system design of transporting the 41 HIOMAP protocol[1] over IPMI. This is somewhat abusive of IPMI, basically 42 treating the BT interface as a mailbox with an interrupt each way between the 43 BMC and the host. 44 45 [1] https://github.com/openbmc/mboxbridge/blob/master/Documentation/protocol.md 46 47 Using IPMI in this way has a number of challenges, a lot of them on the host 48 side where we need to bring up the LPC and BT interfaces to enable IPMI before 49 accessing the flash, and before any interrupts are enabled. There are also 50 challenges on the BMC side with the design of the current implementation. We 51 will cover those here. 52 53 BMC-side System Design and Integration Issues 54 --------------------------------------------- 55 56 The current design is that we have the HIOMAP daemon, mboxd (to be renamed), 57 exposing a set of DBus interfaces. Whilst the spec defines the IPMI transport 58 message packing, mboxd knows nothing of IPMI itself, instead relying on the 59 DBus interface to receive messages from ipmid. ipmid in-turn knows nothing of 60 the interfaces communicating with it, also relying on DBus to receive messages 61 from interface-specific daemons, e.g. btbridged[2]. 62 63 [2] https://github.com/openbmc/btbridge 64 65 For this design to function correctly we must ensure that the daemons are 66 started and shut down in a reasonable order, however defining that order is 67 somewhat tricky: 68 69 1. systemd uses Wants=/Before=/After= relationships in units to define both 70 start-up *and* shutdown order, in stack push / pop order respectively. 71 2. Clearly ipmid depends on btbridged to receive messages sent by signals and 72 replied to by method calls, so it needs a Wants=/After= relationship on 73 btbridged 74 3. mboxd depends on ipmid to receive messages sent by method call, and issues a 75 PropertiesChanged signal to notify of state changes. 76 77 Point 3. suggests mboxd should have a Wants=/Before= relationship with ipmid to 78 ensure ipmid can call into mboxd as messages arrive. However, this causes some 79 grief with shutdown of the BMC, as mboxd needs to issue a state-change 80 notification when it is shut down to inform the host that will not respond to 81 future requests and that the protocol state has been reset. If mboxd has a 82 Wants=/Before= relationship with ipmid this message will never propagate to the 83 host, as ipmid will be shut by systemd before mboxd. 84 85 The above leads to mboxd having a Wants=/After= relationship with ipmid. This 86 ensures that if mboxd is restarted on its own the correct state changes will be 87 propagated to the host. The case where ipmid attempts to call into mboxd's DBus 88 interface before mboxd is ready is mitigated by the ready bit in the protocol's 89 BMC status, which will not yet be set, preventing a conforming host from 90 attempting to contact mboxd. 91 92 While this ordering prevents mboxd from being terminated before ipmid, there is 93 no control over the *scheduling* of processes to ensure the PropertiesChanged 94 signal emitted by mboxd before mboxd is terminated is seen by ipmid before 95 *ipmid* is also terminated. This leads to our first implementation wart: 96 97 On the basis that mboxd has a Wants=/After= relationship with ipmid, 98 openpower-host-ipmi-flash will emit an HIOMAP BMC status event to the host 99 with the value BMC_EVENT_PROTOCOL_RESET upon receiving SIGTERM iff the BMC 100 state is not already set to BMC_EVENT_PROTOCOL_RESET. 101 102 If ipmid has received SIGTERM the assumption is that it is systemd that is 103 sending it, and that the Wants=/After= relationship requires that mboxd has 104 been terminated before ipmid receives SIGTERM. By ensuring 105 openpower-host-ipmi-flash emits the BMC event state we close the race where the 106 host is not informed of the termination of mboxd due to scheduling ipmid (to 107 deliver SIGTERM) prior to scheduling dbus-daemon, where the PropertiesChanged 108 event would be delivered from mboxd to ipmid. 109 110 Observations on the IPMI Specification and Design Details of ipmid 111 ------------------------------------------------------------------ 112 113 In addition to the system-level design problems with delivering 114 PropertiesChanged signals during shutdown, IPMI specification and ipmid design 115 issues exist that make it tedious to ensure that events will be correctly 116 delivered to the host. 117 118 The first necessary observation is that the mechanism for delivering BMC state 119 change events from mboxd to the host over IPMI uses the SMS ATN bit to indicate 120 a message is ready for delivery from the BMC to the host system. Retrieving the 121 BMC state data involves the host recognising that the SMS ATN bit is set, 122 performing Get Message Flags transaction with the BMC followed by a subsequent 123 Get Message transaction. Thus, delivery of the HIOMAP protocol's BMC status is 124 not an atomic event. 125 126 The second necessary observation is that the kernel delivers signals 127 asynchronously. This couples badly with IPMI's event delivery not being atomic: 128 ipmid can win the race against SIGTERM to receive the PropertiesChanged event 129 from mboxd, but lose the race to complete delivery to the host. 130 131 On this basis, we need to block the delivery of SIGTERM to ipmid until ipmid 132 has completed the set of `SMS ATN`/`Get Message Flags`/`Get Message` 133 transactions with the host 134 135 One approach to this would be to configure a custom SIGTERM handler that sets 136 some global application state to indicate that SIGTERM has been delivered. A 137 better approach that avoids the need for global application state is to simply 138 block the signal until we are ready to handle it, which we can do via 139 sigprocmask(2). 140 141 The existing design of ipmid makes it feasible to block and unblock 142 asynchronous SIGTERM as we require. ipmid_send_cmd_to_host() takes a CallBack 143 function as an argument, which is invoked by 144 phosphor::host::command::Manager::getNextCommand(). The documentation for 145 phosphor::host::command::Manager::getNextCommand() says: 146 147 @brief Extracts the next entry in the queue and returns 148 Command and data part of it. 149 150 @detail Also calls into the registered handlers so that they can now 151 send the CommandComplete signal since the interface contract 152 is that we emit this signal once the message has been 153 passed to the host (which is required when calling this) 154 155 Also, if the queue has more commands, then it will alert the 156 host 157 158 However, its description is not entirely accurate. The callback function is 159 invoked when ipmid *dequeues* the data to send to the host: Delivery of the 160 data to the host occurs at some *after* the callback has been invoked. 161 162 Invoking the callback before completion of delivery of the data to the host 163 nullifies the approach of unblocking asynchronous SIGTERM in the callback 164 associated with sending the HIOMAP BMC state event to the host, as the BMC 165 kernel can asynchronously terminate the process between the callback being 166 invoked and the host receiving the BMC state event data. 167 168 Overcoming this issue hinges on a significant implementation detail of ipmid: 169 170 ipmid uses an sd_event loop in the main function to pump DBus events. 171 172 This leads to a third necessary observation: 173 174 sd_event can be used to process UNIX signals as well as other events by way 175 of Linux's signalfd(2) interface. 176 177 The fact that sd_event is used to pump DBus events means that ipmid can remain 178 a single-threaded process. By remaining single-threaded we know that events 179 processing is sequential and no two events can be processed simultaneously. A 180 corollary of this is that DBus events and UNIX signals are serialised with 181 respect to each other. 182 183 The fourth necessary observation is that we do not need to pump sd_event in 184 order to complete DBus method calls; sd_bus will handle the pumping independent 185 of the main loop in order to complete the method invocation. 186 187 Implementing Reliable HIOMAP BMC Status Event Delivery 188 ------------------------------------------------------ 189 190 We achieve reliable delivery of HIOMAP BMC status events in the following way: 191 192 1. During plugin initialisation, mask SIGTERM using sigprocmask(2) 193 2. Subsequent to masking SIGTERM, register 194 openpower::flash::hiomap_protocol_reset() as the SIGTERM handler using 195 sd_event_add_signal() to hook a signalfd(2) into sd_event 196 3. openpower::flash::hiomap_protocol_reset() implements the logic to send the 197 BMC_EVENT_PROTOCOL_RESET state to the host if necessary, otherwise terminate 198 the sd_event loop. 199 4. If it is necessary to send BMC_EVENT_PROTOCOL_RESET to the host in 3, assign 200 a callback handler that terminates the sd_event loop, which is only 201 processed after the current iteration is complete. 202 203 This process and its use of signalfd integration in the sd_event loop 204 eliminates the following three races: 205 206 1. The scheduler race between mboxd, dbus-daemon and ipmid, by having 207 openpower-host-ipmi-flash conditionally deliver the protocol reset event if 208 no such message has been received from mboxd 209 2. The race between delivering the BMC status event to the host and ipmid 210 receiving asynchronous SIGTERM after receiving the PropertiesChanged event 211 from mboxd 212 3. The race to deliver the BMC status data to the host after unblocking 213 asynchronous SIGTERM in the host command callback and before receiving 214 asynchronous SIGTERM. 215 216 Ultimately, ipmid could benefit from a redesign that fires the callback *after* 217 delivering the associated data to the host, but brief inspection determined 218 that this involved a non-trivial amount of effort. 219 220 */ 221 222 using namespace sdbusplus; 223 using namespace phosphor::host::command; 224 225 static void register_openpower_hiomap_commands() __attribute__((constructor)); 226 227 namespace openpower 228 { 229 namespace flash 230 { 231 constexpr auto BMC_EVENT_DAEMON_READY = 1 << 7; 232 constexpr auto BMC_EVENT_FLASH_CTRL_LOST = 1 << 6; 233 constexpr auto BMC_EVENT_WINDOW_RESET = 1 << 1; 234 constexpr auto BMC_EVENT_PROTOCOL_RESET = 1 << 0; 235 236 constexpr auto IPMI_CMD_HIOMAP_EVENT = 0x0f; 237 238 constexpr auto HIOMAPD_SERVICE = "xyz.openbmc_project.Hiomapd"; 239 constexpr auto HIOMAPD_OBJECT = "/xyz/openbmc_project/Hiomapd"; 240 constexpr auto HIOMAPD_IFACE = "xyz.openbmc_project.Hiomapd.Protocol"; 241 constexpr auto HIOMAPD_IFACE_V2 = "xyz.openbmc_project.Hiomapd.Protocol.V2"; 242 243 constexpr auto DBUS_IFACE_PROPERTIES = "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties"; 244 245 /* XXX: ipmid is currently single-threaded, pumping dbus events in sequence 246 * via the main event loop. Thus the code is not forced to be re-entrant. We 247 * also know that the callback and DBus event handling will not be running 248 * concurrently. 249 * 250 * ipmid_send_cmd_to_host() takes a callback that doesn't define a context 251 * pointer, so instead use a global. active_event_updates gates manipulation of 252 * process state, so its definition as a global at least aligns with its use. 253 */ 254 static int active_event_updates; 255 256 struct hiomap 257 { 258 bus_t* bus; 259 260 /* Signals */ 261 bus::match_t* properties; 262 263 /* Protocol state */ 264 std::map<std::string, int> event_lookup; 265 uint8_t bmc_events; 266 uint8_t seq; 267 }; 268 269 SignalResponse sigtermResponse = SignalResponse::continueExecution; 270 271 /* TODO: Replace get/put with packed structs and direct assignment */ 272 template <typename T> 273 static inline T get(void* buf) 274 { 275 T t; 276 std::memcpy(&t, buf, sizeof(t)); 277 return t; 278 } 279 280 template <typename T> 281 static inline void put(void* buf, T&& t) 282 { 283 std::memcpy(buf, &t, sizeof(t)); 284 } 285 286 using hiomap_command = 287 std::function<ipmi_ret_t(ipmi_request_t req, ipmi_response_t resp, 288 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context)>; 289 struct errno_cc_entry 290 { 291 int err; 292 int cc; 293 }; 294 295 static const errno_cc_entry errno_cc_map[] = { 296 {0, IPMI_CC_OK}, 297 {EBUSY, IPMI_CC_BUSY}, 298 {ENOTSUP, IPMI_CC_INVALID}, 299 {ETIMEDOUT, 0xc3}, /* FIXME: Replace when defined in ipmid-api.h */ 300 {ENOSPC, 0xc4}, /* FIXME: Replace when defined in ipmid-api.h */ 301 {EINVAL, IPMI_CC_PARM_OUT_OF_RANGE}, 302 {ENODEV, IPMI_CC_SENSOR_INVALID}, 303 {EPERM, IPMI_CC_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE}, 304 {EACCES, IPMI_CC_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVILEGE}, 305 {-1, IPMI_CC_UNSPECIFIED_ERROR}, 306 }; 307 308 static int hiomap_xlate_errno(int err) 309 { 310 const errno_cc_entry* entry = &errno_cc_map[0]; 311 312 while (!(entry->err == err || entry->err == -1)) 313 { 314 entry++; 315 } 316 317 return entry->cc; 318 } 319 320 static void ipmi_hiomap_event_response(IpmiCmdData cmd, bool status) 321 { 322 using namespace phosphor::logging; 323 324 if (!status) 325 { 326 log<level::ERR>("Failed to deliver host command", 327 entry("SEL_COMMAND=%x:%x", cmd.first, cmd.second)); 328 } 329 330 assert(active_event_updates); 331 active_event_updates--; 332 if (!active_event_updates) 333 { 334 sigtermResponse = SignalResponse::continueExecution; 335 log<level::DEBUG>("Unblocked SIGTERM"); 336 } 337 } 338 339 static int hiomap_handle_property_update(struct hiomap* ctx, 340 sdbusplus::message_t& msg) 341 { 342 using namespace phosphor::logging; 343 344 std::map<std::string, std::variant<bool>> msgData; 345 346 sigtermResponse = SignalResponse::breakExecution; 347 if (!active_event_updates) 348 { 349 sigtermResponse = SignalResponse::breakExecution; 350 log<level::DEBUG>("Blocked SIGTERM"); 351 } 352 active_event_updates++; 353 354 std::string iface; 355 msg.read(iface, msgData); 356 357 for (const auto& x : msgData) 358 { 359 if (!ctx->event_lookup.count(x.first)) 360 { 361 /* Unsupported event? */ 362 continue; 363 } 364 365 uint8_t mask = ctx->event_lookup[x.first]; 366 auto value = std::get<bool>(x.second); 367 368 if (value) 369 { 370 ctx->bmc_events |= mask; 371 } 372 else 373 { 374 ctx->bmc_events &= ~mask; 375 } 376 } 377 378 auto cmd = std::make_pair(IPMI_CMD_HIOMAP_EVENT, ctx->bmc_events); 379 380 ipmid_send_cmd_to_host(std::make_tuple(cmd, ipmi_hiomap_event_response)); 381 382 return 0; 383 } 384 385 static int hiomap_protocol_reset_response([[maybe_unused]] IpmiCmdData cmd, 386 [[maybe_unused]] bool status) 387 { 388 // If this is running in signal context, ipmid will shutdown 389 // the event queue as the last signal handler 390 sigtermResponse = SignalResponse::continueExecution; 391 return 0; 392 } 393 394 static int hiomap_protocol_reset(struct hiomap* ctx) 395 { 396 if (ctx->bmc_events == BMC_EVENT_PROTOCOL_RESET) 397 { 398 // If this is running in signal context, ipmid will shutdown 399 // the event queue as the last signal handler 400 sigtermResponse = SignalResponse::continueExecution; 401 return 0; 402 } 403 404 /* 405 * Send an attention indicating the hiomapd has died 406 * (BMC_EVENT_DAEMON_READY cleared) and that the protocol has been reset 407 * (BMC_EVENT_PROTOCOL_RESET set) to indicate to the host that it needs to 408 * wait for the BMC to come back and renegotiate the protocol. 409 * 410 * We know this to be the case in systems that integrate 411 * openpower-host-ipmi-flash, as hiomapd's unit depends on 412 * phosphor-ipmi-host, and thus hiomapd has been terminated before ipmid 413 * receives SIGTERM. 414 */ 415 auto cmd = std::make_pair(IPMI_CMD_HIOMAP_EVENT, BMC_EVENT_PROTOCOL_RESET); 416 417 auto cmdHandler = std::make_tuple(cmd, hiomap_protocol_reset_response); 418 ipmid_send_cmd_to_host(cmdHandler); 419 420 return 0; 421 } 422 423 static bus::match_t hiomap_match_properties(struct hiomap* ctx) 424 { 425 auto properties = 426 bus::match::rules::propertiesChanged(HIOMAPD_OBJECT, HIOMAPD_IFACE_V2); 427 428 bus::match_t match( 429 *ctx->bus, properties, 430 std::bind(hiomap_handle_property_update, ctx, std::placeholders::_1)); 431 432 return match; 433 } 434 435 static ipmi_ret_t hiomap_reset([[maybe_unused]] ipmi_request_t request, 436 [[maybe_unused]] ipmi_response_t response, 437 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 438 { 439 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 440 441 auto m = ctx->bus->new_method_call(HIOMAPD_SERVICE, HIOMAPD_OBJECT, 442 HIOMAPD_IFACE, "Reset"); 443 try 444 { 445 ctx->bus->call(m); 446 447 *data_len = 0; 448 } 449 catch (const exception_t& e) 450 { 451 return hiomap_xlate_errno(e.get_errno()); 452 } 453 454 return IPMI_CC_OK; 455 } 456 457 static ipmi_ret_t 458 hiomap_get_info(ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response, 459 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 460 { 461 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 462 463 if (*data_len < 1) 464 { 465 return IPMI_CC_REQ_DATA_LEN_INVALID; 466 } 467 468 uint8_t* reqdata = (uint8_t*)request; 469 auto m = ctx->bus->new_method_call(HIOMAPD_SERVICE, HIOMAPD_OBJECT, 470 HIOMAPD_IFACE, "GetInfo"); 471 m.append(reqdata[0]); 472 473 try 474 { 475 auto reply = ctx->bus->call(m); 476 477 uint8_t version; 478 uint8_t blockSizeShift; 479 uint16_t timeout; 480 reply.read(version, blockSizeShift, timeout); 481 482 uint8_t* respdata = (uint8_t*)response; 483 484 /* FIXME: Assumes v2! */ 485 put(&respdata[0], version); 486 put(&respdata[1], blockSizeShift); 487 put(&respdata[2], htole16(timeout)); 488 489 *data_len = 4; 490 } 491 catch (const exception_t& e) 492 { 493 return hiomap_xlate_errno(e.get_errno()); 494 } 495 496 return IPMI_CC_OK; 497 } 498 499 static ipmi_ret_t hiomap_get_flash_info( 500 [[maybe_unused]] ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response, 501 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 502 { 503 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 504 505 auto m = ctx->bus->new_method_call(HIOMAPD_SERVICE, HIOMAPD_OBJECT, 506 HIOMAPD_IFACE_V2, "GetFlashInfo"); 507 try 508 { 509 auto reply = ctx->bus->call(m); 510 511 uint16_t flashSize, eraseSize; 512 reply.read(flashSize, eraseSize); 513 514 uint8_t* respdata = (uint8_t*)response; 515 put(&respdata[0], htole16(flashSize)); 516 put(&respdata[2], htole16(eraseSize)); 517 518 *data_len = 4; 519 } 520 catch (const exception_t& e) 521 { 522 return hiomap_xlate_errno(e.get_errno()); 523 } 524 525 return IPMI_CC_OK; 526 } 527 528 static ipmi_ret_t 529 hiomap_create_window(struct hiomap* ctx, bool ro, ipmi_request_t request, 530 ipmi_response_t response, ipmi_data_len_t data_len) 531 { 532 if (*data_len < 4) 533 { 534 return IPMI_CC_REQ_DATA_LEN_INVALID; 535 } 536 537 uint8_t* reqdata = (uint8_t*)request; 538 auto windowType = ro ? "CreateReadWindow" : "CreateWriteWindow"; 539 540 auto m = ctx->bus->new_method_call(HIOMAPD_SERVICE, HIOMAPD_OBJECT, 541 HIOMAPD_IFACE_V2, windowType); 542 m.append(le16toh(get<uint16_t>(&reqdata[0]))); 543 m.append(le16toh(get<uint16_t>(&reqdata[2]))); 544 545 try 546 { 547 auto reply = ctx->bus->call(m); 548 549 uint16_t lpcAddress, size, offset; 550 reply.read(lpcAddress, size, offset); 551 552 uint8_t* respdata = (uint8_t*)response; 553 554 /* FIXME: Assumes v2! */ 555 put(&respdata[0], htole16(lpcAddress)); 556 put(&respdata[2], htole16(size)); 557 put(&respdata[4], htole16(offset)); 558 559 *data_len = 6; 560 } 561 catch (const exception_t& e) 562 { 563 return hiomap_xlate_errno(e.get_errno()); 564 } 565 566 return IPMI_CC_OK; 567 } 568 569 static ipmi_ret_t 570 hiomap_create_read_window(ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response, 571 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 572 { 573 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 574 575 return hiomap_create_window(ctx, true, request, response, data_len); 576 } 577 578 static ipmi_ret_t 579 hiomap_create_write_window(ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response, 580 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 581 { 582 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 583 584 return hiomap_create_window(ctx, false, request, response, data_len); 585 } 586 587 static ipmi_ret_t hiomap_close_window( 588 ipmi_request_t request, [[maybe_unused]] ipmi_response_t response, 589 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 590 { 591 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 592 593 if (*data_len < 1) 594 { 595 return IPMI_CC_REQ_DATA_LEN_INVALID; 596 } 597 598 uint8_t* reqdata = (uint8_t*)request; 599 auto m = ctx->bus->new_method_call(HIOMAPD_SERVICE, HIOMAPD_OBJECT, 600 HIOMAPD_IFACE_V2, "CloseWindow"); 601 m.append(reqdata[0]); 602 603 try 604 { 605 auto reply = ctx->bus->call(m); 606 607 *data_len = 0; 608 } 609 catch (const exception_t& e) 610 { 611 return hiomap_xlate_errno(e.get_errno()); 612 } 613 614 return IPMI_CC_OK; 615 } 616 617 static ipmi_ret_t hiomap_mark_dirty( 618 ipmi_request_t request, [[maybe_unused]] ipmi_response_t response, 619 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 620 { 621 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 622 623 if (*data_len < 4) 624 { 625 return IPMI_CC_REQ_DATA_LEN_INVALID; 626 } 627 628 uint8_t* reqdata = (uint8_t*)request; 629 auto m = ctx->bus->new_method_call(HIOMAPD_SERVICE, HIOMAPD_OBJECT, 630 HIOMAPD_IFACE_V2, "MarkDirty"); 631 /* FIXME: Assumes v2 */ 632 m.append(le16toh(get<uint16_t>(&reqdata[0]))); /* offset */ 633 m.append(le16toh(get<uint16_t>(&reqdata[2]))); /* size */ 634 635 try 636 { 637 auto reply = ctx->bus->call(m); 638 639 *data_len = 0; 640 } 641 catch (const exception_t& e) 642 { 643 return hiomap_xlate_errno(e.get_errno()); 644 } 645 646 return IPMI_CC_OK; 647 } 648 649 static ipmi_ret_t hiomap_flush([[maybe_unused]] ipmi_request_t request, 650 [[maybe_unused]] ipmi_response_t response, 651 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 652 { 653 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 654 655 auto m = ctx->bus->new_method_call(HIOMAPD_SERVICE, HIOMAPD_OBJECT, 656 HIOMAPD_IFACE_V2, "Flush"); 657 658 try 659 { 660 /* FIXME: No argument call assumes v2 */ 661 auto reply = ctx->bus->call(m); 662 663 *data_len = 0; 664 } 665 catch (const exception_t& e) 666 { 667 return hiomap_xlate_errno(e.get_errno()); 668 } 669 670 return IPMI_CC_OK; 671 } 672 673 static ipmi_ret_t hiomap_ack(ipmi_request_t request, 674 [[maybe_unused]] ipmi_response_t response, 675 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 676 { 677 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 678 679 if (*data_len < 1) 680 { 681 return IPMI_CC_REQ_DATA_LEN_INVALID; 682 } 683 684 uint8_t* reqdata = (uint8_t*)request; 685 auto m = ctx->bus->new_method_call(HIOMAPD_SERVICE, HIOMAPD_OBJECT, 686 HIOMAPD_IFACE_V2, "Ack"); 687 auto acked = reqdata[0]; 688 m.append(acked); 689 690 try 691 { 692 auto reply = ctx->bus->call(m); 693 694 *data_len = 0; 695 } 696 catch (const exception_t& e) 697 { 698 return hiomap_xlate_errno(e.get_errno()); 699 } 700 701 return IPMI_CC_OK; 702 } 703 704 static ipmi_ret_t hiomap_erase(ipmi_request_t request, 705 [[maybe_unused]] ipmi_response_t response, 706 ipmi_data_len_t data_len, ipmi_context_t context) 707 { 708 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 709 710 if (*data_len < 4) 711 { 712 return IPMI_CC_REQ_DATA_LEN_INVALID; 713 } 714 715 uint8_t* reqdata = (uint8_t*)request; 716 auto m = ctx->bus->new_method_call(HIOMAPD_SERVICE, HIOMAPD_OBJECT, 717 HIOMAPD_IFACE_V2, "Erase"); 718 /* FIXME: Assumes v2 */ 719 m.append(le16toh(get<uint16_t>(&reqdata[0]))); /* offset */ 720 m.append(le16toh(get<uint16_t>(&reqdata[2]))); /* size */ 721 722 try 723 { 724 auto reply = ctx->bus->call(m); 725 726 *data_len = 0; 727 } 728 catch (const exception_t& e) 729 { 730 return hiomap_xlate_errno(e.get_errno()); 731 } 732 733 return IPMI_CC_OK; 734 } 735 736 #define HIOMAP_C_RESET 1 737 #define HIOMAP_C_GET_INFO 2 738 #define HIOMAP_C_GET_FLASH_INFO 3 739 #define HIOMAP_C_CREATE_READ_WINDOW 4 740 #define HIOMAP_C_CLOSE_WINDOW 5 741 #define HIOMAP_C_CREATE_WRITE_WINDOW 6 742 #define HIOMAP_C_MARK_DIRTY 7 743 #define HIOMAP_C_FLUSH 8 744 #define HIOMAP_C_ACK 9 745 #define HIOMAP_C_ERASE 10 746 747 static const std::unordered_map<uint8_t, hiomap_command> hiomap_commands = { 748 {0, nullptr}, /* Invalid command ID */ 749 {HIOMAP_C_RESET, hiomap_reset}, 750 {HIOMAP_C_GET_INFO, hiomap_get_info}, 751 {HIOMAP_C_GET_FLASH_INFO, hiomap_get_flash_info}, 752 {HIOMAP_C_CREATE_READ_WINDOW, hiomap_create_read_window}, 753 {HIOMAP_C_CLOSE_WINDOW, hiomap_close_window}, 754 {HIOMAP_C_CREATE_WRITE_WINDOW, hiomap_create_write_window}, 755 {HIOMAP_C_MARK_DIRTY, hiomap_mark_dirty}, 756 {HIOMAP_C_FLUSH, hiomap_flush}, 757 {HIOMAP_C_ACK, hiomap_ack}, 758 {HIOMAP_C_ERASE, hiomap_erase}, 759 }; 760 761 /* FIXME: Define this in the "right" place, wherever that is */ 762 /* FIXME: Double evaluation */ 763 #define ARRAY_SIZE(x) (sizeof(x) / sizeof((x)[0])) 764 765 static ipmi_ret_t hiomap_dispatch( 766 [[maybe_unused]] ipmi_netfn_t netfn, [[maybe_unused]] ipmi_cmd_t cmd, 767 ipmi_request_t request, ipmi_response_t response, ipmi_data_len_t data_len, 768 ipmi_context_t context) 769 { 770 struct hiomap* ctx = static_cast<struct hiomap*>(context); 771 772 if (*data_len < 2) 773 { 774 *data_len = 0; 775 return IPMI_CC_REQ_DATA_LEN_INVALID; 776 } 777 778 uint8_t* ipmi_req = (uint8_t*)request; 779 uint8_t* ipmi_resp = (uint8_t*)response; 780 uint8_t hiomap_cmd = ipmi_req[0]; 781 782 if (hiomap_cmd == 0 || hiomap_cmd > hiomap_commands.size() - 1) 783 { 784 *data_len = 0; 785 return IPMI_CC_PARM_OUT_OF_RANGE; 786 } 787 788 bool is_unversioned = 789 (hiomap_cmd == HIOMAP_C_RESET || hiomap_cmd == HIOMAP_C_GET_INFO || 790 hiomap_cmd == HIOMAP_C_ACK); 791 if (!is_unversioned && ctx->seq == ipmi_req[1]) 792 { 793 *data_len = 0; 794 return IPMI_CC_INVALID_FIELD_REQUEST; 795 } 796 797 ctx->seq = ipmi_req[1]; 798 799 uint8_t* flash_req = ipmi_req + 2; 800 size_t flash_len = *data_len - 2; 801 uint8_t* flash_resp = ipmi_resp + 2; 802 803 auto command = hiomap_commands.find(hiomap_cmd); 804 if (command == hiomap_commands.end()) 805 { 806 *data_len = 0; 807 return IPMI_CC_INVALID; 808 } 809 ipmi_ret_t cc = command->second(flash_req, flash_resp, &flash_len, context); 810 if (cc != IPMI_CC_OK) 811 { 812 *data_len = 0; 813 return cc; 814 } 815 816 /* Populate the response command and sequence */ 817 ipmi_resp[0] = hiomap_cmd; 818 ipmi_resp[1] = ctx->seq; 819 820 *data_len = flash_len + 2; 821 822 return cc; 823 } 824 } // namespace flash 825 } // namespace openpower 826 827 static void register_openpower_hiomap_commands() 828 { 829 using namespace phosphor::logging; 830 using namespace openpower::flash; 831 832 struct hiomap* ctx = new hiomap(); 833 834 /* Initialise mapping from signal and property names to status bit */ 835 ctx->event_lookup["DaemonReady"] = BMC_EVENT_DAEMON_READY; 836 ctx->event_lookup["FlashControlLost"] = BMC_EVENT_FLASH_CTRL_LOST; 837 ctx->event_lookup["WindowReset"] = BMC_EVENT_WINDOW_RESET; 838 ctx->event_lookup["ProtocolReset"] = BMC_EVENT_PROTOCOL_RESET; 839 840 ctx->bus = new bus_t(ipmid_get_sd_bus_connection()); 841 842 /* Initialise signal handling */ 843 844 /* 845 * Can't use temporaries here because that causes SEGFAULTs due to slot 846 * destruction (!?), so enjoy the weird wrapping. 847 */ 848 ctx->properties = new bus::match_t(std::move(hiomap_match_properties(ctx))); 849 850 std::function<SignalResponse(int)> shutdownHandler = 851 [ctx]([[maybe_unused]] int signalNumber) { 852 hiomap_protocol_reset(ctx); 853 return sigtermResponse; 854 }; 855 registerSignalHandler(ipmi::prioMax, SIGTERM, shutdownHandler); 856 857 ipmi_register_callback(NETFUN_IBM_OEM, IPMI_CMD_HIOMAP, ctx, 858 openpower::flash::hiomap_dispatch, SYSTEM_INTERFACE); 859 } 860