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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
2 /*
3  * Operating System Interface
4  *
5  * This provides access to useful OS routines for the sandbox architecture.
6  * They are kept in a separate file so we can include system headers.
7  *
8  * Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors.
9  */
10 
11 #ifndef __OS_H__
12 #define __OS_H__
13 
14 #include <linux/types.h>
15 
16 struct rtc_time;
17 struct sandbox_state;
18 
19 /**
20  * Access to the OS read() system call
21  *
22  * \param fd	File descriptor as returned by os_open()
23  * \param buf	Buffer to place data
24  * \param count	Number of bytes to read
25  * \return number of bytes read, or -1 on error
26  */
27 ssize_t os_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count);
28 
29 /**
30  * Access to the OS write() system call
31  *
32  * \param fd	File descriptor as returned by os_open()
33  * \param buf	Buffer containing data to write
34  * \param count	Number of bytes to write
35  * \return number of bytes written, or -1 on error
36  */
37 ssize_t os_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
38 
39 /**
40  * Access to the OS lseek() system call
41  *
42  * \param fd	File descriptor as returned by os_open()
43  * \param offset	File offset (based on whence)
44  * \param whence	Position offset is relative to (see below)
45  * \return new file offset
46  */
47 off_t os_lseek(int fd, off_t offset, int whence);
48 
49 /* Defines for "whence" in os_lseek() */
50 #define OS_SEEK_SET	0
51 #define OS_SEEK_CUR	1
52 #define OS_SEEK_END	2
53 
54 /**
55  * Access to the OS open() system call
56  *
57  * \param pathname	Pathname of file to open
58  * \param flags		Flags, like OS_O_RDONLY, OS_O_RDWR
59  * \return file descriptor, or -1 on error
60  */
61 int os_open(const char *pathname, int flags);
62 
63 #define OS_O_RDONLY	0
64 #define OS_O_WRONLY	1
65 #define OS_O_RDWR	2
66 #define OS_O_MASK	3	/* Mask for read/write flags */
67 #define OS_O_CREAT	0100
68 #define OS_O_TRUNC	01000
69 
70 /**
71  * Access to the OS close() system call
72  *
73  * \param fd	File descriptor to close
74  * \return 0 on success, -1 on error
75  */
76 int os_close(int fd);
77 
78 /**
79  * Access to the OS unlink() system call
80  *
81  * \param pathname Path of file to delete
82  * \return 0 for success, other for error
83  */
84 int os_unlink(const char *pathname);
85 
86 /**
87  * Access to the OS exit() system call
88  *
89  * This exits with the supplied return code, which should be 0 to indicate
90  * success.
91  *
92  * @param exit_code	exit code for U-Boot
93  */
94 void os_exit(int exit_code) __attribute__((noreturn));
95 
96 /**
97  * Put tty into raw mode to mimic serial console better
98  *
99  * @param fd		File descriptor of stdin (normally 0)
100  * @param allow_sigs	Allow Ctrl-C, Ctrl-Z to generate signals rather than
101  *			be handled by U-Boot
102  */
103 void os_tty_raw(int fd, bool allow_sigs);
104 
105 /**
106  * Restore the tty to its original mode
107  *
108  * Call this to restore the original terminal mode, after it has been changed
109  * by os_tty_raw(). This is an internal function.
110  */
111 void os_fd_restore(void);
112 
113 /**
114  * Acquires some memory from the underlying os.
115  *
116  * \param length	Number of bytes to be allocated
117  * \return Pointer to length bytes or NULL on error
118  */
119 void *os_malloc(size_t length);
120 
121 /**
122  * Free memory previous allocated with os_malloc()/os_realloc()
123  *
124  * This returns the memory to the OS.
125  *
126  * \param ptr		Pointer to memory block to free
127  */
128 void os_free(void *ptr);
129 
130 /**
131  * Reallocate previously-allocated memory to increase/decrease space
132  *
133  * This works in a similar way to the C library realloc() function. If
134  * length is 0, then ptr is freed. Otherwise the space used by ptr is
135  * expanded or reduced depending on whether length is larger or smaller
136  * than before.
137  *
138  * If ptr is NULL, then this is similar to calling os_malloc().
139  *
140  * This function may need to move the memory block to make room for any
141  * extra space, in which case the new pointer is returned.
142  *
143  * \param ptr		Pointer to memory block to reallocate
144  * \param length	New length for memory block
145  * \return pointer to new memory block, or NULL on failure or if length
146  *	is 0.
147  */
148 void *os_realloc(void *ptr, size_t length);
149 
150 /**
151  * Access to the usleep function of the os
152  *
153  * \param usec Time to sleep in micro seconds
154  */
155 void os_usleep(unsigned long usec);
156 
157 /**
158  * Gets a monotonic increasing number of nano seconds from the OS
159  *
160  * \return A monotonic increasing time scaled in nano seconds
161  */
162 uint64_t os_get_nsec(void);
163 
164 /**
165  * Parse arguments and update sandbox state.
166  *
167  * @param state		Sandbox state to update
168  * @param argc		Argument count
169  * @param argv		Argument vector
170  * @return 0 if ok, and program should continue;
171  *	1 if ok, but program should stop;
172  *	-1 on error: program should terminate.
173  */
174 int os_parse_args(struct sandbox_state *state, int argc, char *argv[]);
175 
176 /*
177  * Types of directory entry that we support. See also os_dirent_typename in
178  * the C file.
179  */
180 enum os_dirent_t {
181 	OS_FILET_REG,		/* Regular file */
182 	OS_FILET_LNK,		/* Symbolic link */
183 	OS_FILET_DIR,		/* Directory */
184 	OS_FILET_UNKNOWN,	/* Something else */
185 
186 	OS_FILET_COUNT,
187 };
188 
189 /** A directory entry node, containing information about a single dirent */
190 struct os_dirent_node {
191 	struct os_dirent_node *next;	/* Pointer to next node, or NULL */
192 	ulong size;			/* Size of file in bytes */
193 	enum os_dirent_t type;		/* Type of entry */
194 	char name[0];			/* Name of entry */
195 };
196 
197 /**
198  * Get a directionry listing
199  *
200  * This allocates and returns a linked list containing the directory listing.
201  *
202  * @param dirname	Directory to examine
203  * @param headp		Returns pointer to head of linked list, or NULL if none
204  * @return 0 if ok, -ve on error
205  */
206 int os_dirent_ls(const char *dirname, struct os_dirent_node **headp);
207 
208 /**
209  * Free directory list
210  *
211  * This frees a linked list containing a directory listing.
212  *
213  * @param node		Pointer to head of linked list
214  */
215 void os_dirent_free(struct os_dirent_node *node);
216 
217 /**
218  * Get the name of a directory entry type
219  *
220  * @param type		Type to check
221  * @return string containing the name of that type, or "???" if none/invalid
222  */
223 const char *os_dirent_get_typename(enum os_dirent_t type);
224 
225 /**
226  * Get the size of a file
227  *
228  * @param fname		Filename to check
229  * @param size		size of file is returned if no error
230  * @return 0 on success or -1 if an error ocurred
231  */
232 int os_get_filesize(const char *fname, loff_t *size);
233 
234 /**
235  * Write a character to the controlling OS terminal
236  *
237  * This bypasses the U-Boot console support and writes directly to the OS
238  * stdout file descriptor.
239  *
240  * @param ch	Character to write
241  */
242 void os_putc(int ch);
243 
244 /**
245  * Write a string to the controlling OS terminal
246  *
247  * This bypasses the U-Boot console support and writes directly to the OS
248  * stdout file descriptor.
249  *
250  * @param str	String to write (note that \n is not appended)
251  */
252 void os_puts(const char *str);
253 
254 /**
255  * Write the sandbox RAM buffer to a existing file
256  *
257  * @param fname		Filename to write memory to (simple binary format)
258  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
259  */
260 int os_write_ram_buf(const char *fname);
261 
262 /**
263  * Read the sandbox RAM buffer from an existing file
264  *
265  * @param fname		Filename containing memory (simple binary format)
266  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
267  */
268 int os_read_ram_buf(const char *fname);
269 
270 /**
271  * Jump to a new executable image
272  *
273  * This uses exec() to run a new executable image, after putting it in a
274  * temporary file. The same arguments and environment are passed to this
275  * new image, with the addition of:
276  *
277  *	-j <filename>	Specifies the filename the image was written to. The
278  *			calling image may want to delete this at some point.
279  *	-m <filename>	Specifies the file containing the sandbox memory
280  *			(ram_buf) from this image, so that the new image can
281  *			have access to this. It also means that the original
282  *			memory filename passed to U-Boot will be left intact.
283  *
284  * @param dest		Buffer containing executable image
285  * @param size		Size of buffer
286  */
287 int os_jump_to_image(const void *dest, int size);
288 
289 /**
290  * os_find_u_boot() - Determine the path to U-Boot proper
291  *
292  * This function is intended to be called from within sandbox SPL. It uses
293  * a few heuristics to find U-Boot proper. Normally it is either in the same
294  * directory, or the directory above (since u-boot-spl is normally in an
295  * spl/ subdirectory when built).
296  *
297  * @fname:	Place to put full path to U-Boot
298  * @maxlen:	Maximum size of @fname
299  * @return 0 if OK, -NOSPC if the filename is too large, -ENOENT if not found
300  */
301 int os_find_u_boot(char *fname, int maxlen);
302 
303 /**
304  * os_spl_to_uboot() - Run U-Boot proper
305  *
306  * When called from SPL, this runs U-Boot proper. The filename is obtained by
307  * calling os_find_u_boot().
308  *
309  * @fname:	Full pathname to U-Boot executable
310  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
311  */
312 int os_spl_to_uboot(const char *fname);
313 
314 /**
315  * Read the current system time
316  *
317  * This reads the current Local Time and places it into the provided
318  * structure.
319  *
320  * @param rt		Place to put system time
321  */
322 void os_localtime(struct rtc_time *rt);
323 
324 /**
325  * os_abort() - Raise SIGABRT to exit sandbox (e.g. to debugger)
326  */
327 void os_abort(void);
328 
329 /**
330  * os_mprotect_allow() - Remove write-protection on a region of memory
331  *
332  * The start and length will be page-aligned before use.
333  *
334  * @start:	Region start
335  * @len:	Region length in bytes
336  * @return 0 if OK, -1 on error from mprotect()
337  */
338 int os_mprotect_allow(void *start, size_t len);
339 
340 /**
341  * os_write_file() - Write a file to the host filesystem
342  *
343  * This can be useful when debugging for writing data out of sandbox for
344  * inspection by external tools.
345  *
346  * @name:	File path to write to
347  * @buf:	Data to write
348  * @size:	Size of data to write
349  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
350  */
351 int os_write_file(const char *name, const void *buf, int size);
352 
353 /**
354  * os_read_file() - Read a file from the host filesystem
355  *
356  * This can be useful when reading test data into sandbox for use by test
357  * routines. The data is allocated using os_malloc() and should be freed by
358  * the caller.
359  *
360  * @name:	File path to read from
361  * @bufp:	Returns buffer containing data read
362  * @sizep:	Returns size of data
363  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
364  */
365 int os_read_file(const char *name, void **bufp, int *sizep);
366 
367 #endif
368