1 #ifndef FW_CFG_H 2 #define FW_CFG_H 3 4 #include "exec/hwaddr.h" 5 #include "standard-headers/linux/qemu_fw_cfg.h" 6 #include "hw/sysbus.h" 7 #include "sysemu/dma.h" 8 9 #define TYPE_FW_CFG "fw_cfg" 10 #define TYPE_FW_CFG_IO "fw_cfg_io" 11 #define TYPE_FW_CFG_MEM "fw_cfg_mem" 12 #define TYPE_FW_CFG_DATA_GENERATOR_INTERFACE "fw_cfg-data-generator" 13 14 #define FW_CFG(obj) OBJECT_CHECK(FWCfgState, (obj), TYPE_FW_CFG) 15 #define FW_CFG_IO(obj) OBJECT_CHECK(FWCfgIoState, (obj), TYPE_FW_CFG_IO) 16 #define FW_CFG_MEM(obj) OBJECT_CHECK(FWCfgMemState, (obj), TYPE_FW_CFG_MEM) 17 18 #define FW_CFG_DATA_GENERATOR_CLASS(class) \ 19 OBJECT_CLASS_CHECK(FWCfgDataGeneratorClass, (class), \ 20 TYPE_FW_CFG_DATA_GENERATOR_INTERFACE) 21 #define FW_CFG_DATA_GENERATOR_GET_CLASS(obj) \ 22 OBJECT_GET_CLASS(FWCfgDataGeneratorClass, (obj), \ 23 TYPE_FW_CFG_DATA_GENERATOR_INTERFACE) 24 25 typedef struct FWCfgDataGeneratorClass { 26 /*< private >*/ 27 InterfaceClass parent_class; 28 /*< public >*/ 29 30 /** 31 * get_data: 32 * @obj: the object implementing this interface 33 * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object 34 * 35 * Returns: reference to a byte array containing the data on success, 36 * or NULL on error. 37 * 38 * The caller should release the reference when no longer 39 * required. 40 */ 41 GByteArray *(*get_data)(Object *obj, Error **errp); 42 } FWCfgDataGeneratorClass; 43 44 typedef struct fw_cfg_file FWCfgFile; 45 46 #define FW_CFG_ORDER_OVERRIDE_VGA 70 47 #define FW_CFG_ORDER_OVERRIDE_NIC 80 48 #define FW_CFG_ORDER_OVERRIDE_USER 100 49 #define FW_CFG_ORDER_OVERRIDE_DEVICE 110 50 51 void fw_cfg_set_order_override(FWCfgState *fw_cfg, int order); 52 void fw_cfg_reset_order_override(FWCfgState *fw_cfg); 53 54 typedef struct FWCfgFiles { 55 uint32_t count; 56 FWCfgFile f[]; 57 } FWCfgFiles; 58 59 typedef struct fw_cfg_dma_access FWCfgDmaAccess; 60 61 typedef void (*FWCfgCallback)(void *opaque); 62 typedef void (*FWCfgWriteCallback)(void *opaque, off_t start, size_t len); 63 64 struct FWCfgState { 65 /*< private >*/ 66 SysBusDevice parent_obj; 67 /*< public >*/ 68 69 uint16_t file_slots; 70 FWCfgEntry *entries[2]; 71 int *entry_order; 72 FWCfgFiles *files; 73 uint16_t cur_entry; 74 uint32_t cur_offset; 75 Notifier machine_ready; 76 77 int fw_cfg_order_override; 78 79 bool dma_enabled; 80 dma_addr_t dma_addr; 81 AddressSpace *dma_as; 82 MemoryRegion dma_iomem; 83 84 /* restore during migration */ 85 bool acpi_mr_restore; 86 uint64_t table_mr_size; 87 uint64_t linker_mr_size; 88 uint64_t rsdp_mr_size; 89 }; 90 91 struct FWCfgIoState { 92 /*< private >*/ 93 FWCfgState parent_obj; 94 /*< public >*/ 95 96 MemoryRegion comb_iomem; 97 }; 98 99 struct FWCfgMemState { 100 /*< private >*/ 101 FWCfgState parent_obj; 102 /*< public >*/ 103 104 MemoryRegion ctl_iomem, data_iomem; 105 uint32_t data_width; 106 MemoryRegionOps wide_data_ops; 107 }; 108 109 /** 110 * fw_cfg_add_bytes: 111 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 112 * @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item 113 * @data: pointer to start of item data 114 * @len: size of item data 115 * 116 * Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key, as a raw 117 * "blob" of the given size. The data referenced by the starting pointer 118 * is only linked, NOT copied, into the data structure of the fw_cfg device. 119 */ 120 void fw_cfg_add_bytes(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, void *data, size_t len); 121 122 /** 123 * fw_cfg_add_string: 124 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 125 * @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item 126 * @value: NUL-terminated ascii string 127 * 128 * Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key. The item 129 * data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the provided string, 130 * including its NUL terminator. 131 */ 132 void fw_cfg_add_string(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, const char *value); 133 134 /** 135 * fw_cfg_modify_string: 136 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 137 * @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item 138 * @value: NUL-terminated ascii string 139 * 140 * Replace the fw_cfg item available by selecting the given key. The new 141 * data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the provided string, 142 * including its NUL terminator. The data being replaced, assumed to have 143 * been dynamically allocated during an earlier call to either 144 * fw_cfg_add_string() or fw_cfg_modify_string(), is freed before returning. 145 */ 146 void fw_cfg_modify_string(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, const char *value); 147 148 /** 149 * fw_cfg_add_i16: 150 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 151 * @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item 152 * @value: 16-bit integer 153 * 154 * Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key. The item 155 * data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 16-bit 156 * value, converted to little-endian representation. 157 */ 158 void fw_cfg_add_i16(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint16_t value); 159 160 /** 161 * fw_cfg_modify_i16: 162 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 163 * @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item 164 * @value: 16-bit integer 165 * 166 * Replace the fw_cfg item available by selecting the given key. The new 167 * data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 16-bit 168 * value, converted to little-endian representation. The data being replaced, 169 * assumed to have been dynamically allocated during an earlier call to 170 * either fw_cfg_add_i16() or fw_cfg_modify_i16(), is freed before returning. 171 */ 172 void fw_cfg_modify_i16(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint16_t value); 173 174 /** 175 * fw_cfg_add_i32: 176 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 177 * @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item 178 * @value: 32-bit integer 179 * 180 * Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key. The item 181 * data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 32-bit 182 * value, converted to little-endian representation. 183 */ 184 void fw_cfg_add_i32(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint32_t value); 185 186 /** 187 * fw_cfg_modify_i32: 188 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 189 * @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item 190 * @value: 32-bit integer 191 * 192 * Replace the fw_cfg item available by selecting the given key. The new 193 * data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 32-bit 194 * value, converted to little-endian representation. The data being replaced, 195 * assumed to have been dynamically allocated during an earlier call to 196 * either fw_cfg_add_i32() or fw_cfg_modify_i32(), is freed before returning. 197 */ 198 void fw_cfg_modify_i32(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint32_t value); 199 200 /** 201 * fw_cfg_add_i64: 202 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 203 * @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item 204 * @value: 64-bit integer 205 * 206 * Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key. The item 207 * data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 64-bit 208 * value, converted to little-endian representation. 209 */ 210 void fw_cfg_add_i64(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint64_t value); 211 212 /** 213 * fw_cfg_modify_i64: 214 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 215 * @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item 216 * @value: 64-bit integer 217 * 218 * Replace the fw_cfg item available by selecting the given key. The new 219 * data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 64-bit 220 * value, converted to little-endian representation. The data being replaced, 221 * assumed to have been dynamically allocated during an earlier call to 222 * either fw_cfg_add_i64() or fw_cfg_modify_i64(), is freed before returning. 223 */ 224 void fw_cfg_modify_i64(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint64_t value); 225 226 /** 227 * fw_cfg_add_file: 228 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 229 * @filename: name of new fw_cfg file item 230 * @data: pointer to start of item data 231 * @len: size of item data 232 * 233 * Add a new NAMED fw_cfg item as a raw "blob" of the given size. The data 234 * referenced by the starting pointer is only linked, NOT copied, into the 235 * data structure of the fw_cfg device. 236 * The next available (unused) selector key starting at FW_CFG_FILE_FIRST 237 * will be used; also, a new entry will be added to the file directory 238 * structure residing at key value FW_CFG_FILE_DIR, containing the item name, 239 * data size, and assigned selector key value. 240 */ 241 void fw_cfg_add_file(FWCfgState *s, const char *filename, void *data, 242 size_t len); 243 244 /** 245 * fw_cfg_add_file_callback: 246 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 247 * @filename: name of new fw_cfg file item 248 * @select_cb: callback function when selecting 249 * @write_cb: callback function after a write 250 * @callback_opaque: argument to be passed into callback function 251 * @data: pointer to start of item data 252 * @len: size of item data 253 * @read_only: is file read only 254 * 255 * Add a new NAMED fw_cfg item as a raw "blob" of the given size. The data 256 * referenced by the starting pointer is only linked, NOT copied, into the 257 * data structure of the fw_cfg device. 258 * The next available (unused) selector key starting at FW_CFG_FILE_FIRST 259 * will be used; also, a new entry will be added to the file directory 260 * structure residing at key value FW_CFG_FILE_DIR, containing the item name, 261 * data size, and assigned selector key value. 262 * Additionally, set a callback function (and argument) to be called each 263 * time this item is selected (by having its selector key either written to 264 * the fw_cfg control register, or passed to QEMU in FWCfgDmaAccess.control 265 * with FW_CFG_DMA_CTL_SELECT). 266 */ 267 void fw_cfg_add_file_callback(FWCfgState *s, const char *filename, 268 FWCfgCallback select_cb, 269 FWCfgWriteCallback write_cb, 270 void *callback_opaque, 271 void *data, size_t len, bool read_only); 272 273 /** 274 * fw_cfg_modify_file: 275 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 276 * @filename: name of new fw_cfg file item 277 * @data: pointer to start of item data 278 * @len: size of item data 279 * 280 * Replace a NAMED fw_cfg item. If an existing item is found, its callback 281 * information will be cleared, and a pointer to its data will be returned 282 * to the caller, so that it may be freed if necessary. If an existing item 283 * is not found, this call defaults to fw_cfg_add_file(), and NULL is 284 * returned to the caller. 285 * In either case, the new item data is only linked, NOT copied, into the 286 * data structure of the fw_cfg device. 287 * 288 * Returns: pointer to old item's data, or NULL if old item does not exist. 289 */ 290 void *fw_cfg_modify_file(FWCfgState *s, const char *filename, void *data, 291 size_t len); 292 293 /** 294 * fw_cfg_add_from_generator: 295 * @s: fw_cfg device being modified 296 * @filename: name of new fw_cfg file item 297 * @gen_id: name of object implementing FW_CFG_DATA_GENERATOR interface 298 * @errp: pointer to a NULL initialized error object 299 * 300 * Add a new NAMED fw_cfg item with the content generated from the 301 * @gen_id object. The data generated by the @gen_id object is copied 302 * into the data structure of the fw_cfg device. 303 * The next available (unused) selector key starting at FW_CFG_FILE_FIRST 304 * will be used; also, a new entry will be added to the file directory 305 * structure residing at key value FW_CFG_FILE_DIR, containing the item name, 306 * data size, and assigned selector key value. 307 * 308 * Returns: %true on success, %false on error. 309 */ 310 bool fw_cfg_add_from_generator(FWCfgState *s, const char *filename, 311 const char *gen_id, Error **errp); 312 313 FWCfgState *fw_cfg_init_io_dma(uint32_t iobase, uint32_t dma_iobase, 314 AddressSpace *dma_as); 315 FWCfgState *fw_cfg_init_io(uint32_t iobase); 316 FWCfgState *fw_cfg_init_mem(hwaddr ctl_addr, hwaddr data_addr); 317 FWCfgState *fw_cfg_init_mem_wide(hwaddr ctl_addr, 318 hwaddr data_addr, uint32_t data_width, 319 hwaddr dma_addr, AddressSpace *dma_as); 320 321 FWCfgState *fw_cfg_find(void); 322 bool fw_cfg_dma_enabled(void *opaque); 323 324 /** 325 * fw_cfg_arch_key_name: 326 * 327 * @key: The uint16 selector key. 328 * 329 * The key is architecture-specific (the FW_CFG_ARCH_LOCAL mask is expected 330 * to be set in the key). 331 * 332 * Returns: The stringified architecture-specific name if the selector 333 * refers to a well-known numerically defined item, or NULL on 334 * key lookup failure. 335 */ 336 const char *fw_cfg_arch_key_name(uint16_t key); 337 338 #endif 339