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63.Dd January 16, 2021
64.Dt OPENFIRM 4
65.Os
66.Sh NAME
67.Nm openfirm
68.Nd "Open Firmware interface"
69.Sh SYNOPSIS
70.In sys/types.h
71.In sys/ioctl.h
72.In dev/ofw/openfirmio.h
73.Sh DESCRIPTION
74The
75.Pa /dev/openfirm
76device is an interface to the
77.Tn Open Firmware
78device tree.
79This interface is highly stylized.
80It uses
81.Xr ioctl 2
82calls for all operations.
83These calls refer to the nodes in the
84.Tn Open Firmware
85device tree.
86The nodes are represented by package handles,
87which are simply integer values describing data areas.
88Occasionally a package handle of 0 may be used or returned instead,
89as described below.
90.Pp
91The calls that only take and/or return the package handle of a node
92use a pointer to a
93.Vt phandle_t
94for this purpose.
95The others use a pointer to a
96.Vt "struct ofiocdesc"
97descriptor,
98which has the following definition:
99.Bd -literal
100struct ofiocdesc {
101	phandle_t	of_nodeid;
102	int		of_namelen;
103	const char	*of_name;
104	int		of_buflen;
105	char		*of_buf;
106};
107.Ed
108.Pp
109The
110.Va of_nodeid
111member is the package handle of the node that is passed in or returned.
112Strings are passed in via the
113.Va of_name
114member of
115.Va of_namelen
116length.
117The maximum accepted length of
118.Va of_name
119is
120.Dv OFIOCMAXNAME .
121The
122.Va of_buf
123member is used to return strings except for the
124.Dv OFIOCSET
125call where it is also used to pass in a string.
126In the latter case the maximum accepted length of
127.Va of_buf
128is
129.Dv OFIOCMAXVALUE .
130Generally,
131.Va of_buf
132works in a value-result fashion.
133At entry to the
134.Xr ioctl 2
135call,
136.Va of_buflen
137is expected to reflect the buffer size.
138On return,
139.Va of_buflen
140is updated to reflect the buffer contents.
141.Pp
142The following
143.Xr ioctl 2
144calls are supported:
145.Bl -tag -width ".Dv OFIOCGETOPTNODE"
146.It Dv OFIOCGETOPTNODE
147Uses a
148.Vt phandle_t .
149Takes nothing and returns the package handle of the
150.Pa /options
151node.
152.It Dv OFIOCGETNEXT
153Uses a
154.Vt phandle_t .
155Takes the package handle of a node and returns the package handle of the next
156node in the
157.Tn Open Firmware
158device tree.
159The node following the last node has a package handle of 0.
160The node following the node with the package handle of 0 is the first node.
161.It Dv OFIOCGETCHILD
162Uses a
163.Vt phandle_t .
164Takes the package handle of a node and returns the package handle of the first
165child of that node.
166This child may have siblings.
167These can be determined by using
168.Dv OFIOCGETNEXT .
169If the node does not have a child,
170a package handle of 0 is returned.
171.It Dv OFIOCGET
172Uses a
173.Vt "struct ofiocdesc" .
174Takes the package handle of a node and the name of a property.
175Returns the property value and its length.
176If no such property is associated with that node,
177the length of the value is set to \-1.
178If the named property exists but has no value,
179the length of the value is set to 0.
180.It Dv OFIOCGETPROPLEN
181Uses a
182.Vt "struct ofiocdesc" .
183Takes the package handle of a node and the name of a property.
184Returns the length of the property value.
185This call is the same as
186.Dv OFIOCGET
187except that only the length of the property value is returned.
188It can be used to determine whether a node has a particular property or whether
189a property has a value without the need to provide memory for storing the value.
190.It Dv OFIOCSET
191Uses a
192.Vt "struct ofiocdesc" .
193Takes the package handle of a node,
194the name of a property and a property value.
195Returns the property value and the length that actually have been written.
196The
197.Tn Open Firmware
198may choose to truncate the value if it is too long or write a valid value
199instead if the given value is invalid for the particular property.
200Therefore the returned value should be checked.
201The
202.Tn Open Firmware
203may also completely refuse to write the given value to the property.
204In this case
205.Er EINVAL
206is returned.
207.It Dv OFIOCNEXTPROP
208Uses a
209.Vt "struct ofiocdesc" .
210Takes the package handle of a node and the name of a property.
211Returns the name and the length of the next property of the node.
212If the property referenced by the given name is the last property of the node,
213.Er ENOENT
214is returned.
215.It Dv OFIOCFINDDEVICE
216Uses a
217.Vt "struct ofiocdesc" .
218Takes the name or alias name of a device node.
219Returns package handle of the node.
220If no matching node is found,
221.Er ENOENT
222is returned.
223.El
224.Sh FILES
225.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/openfirm"
226.It Pa /dev/openfirm
227Open Firmware interface node
228.El
229.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
230The following may result in rejection of an operation:
231.Bl -tag -width Er
232.It Bq Er EBADF
233The requested operation requires permissions not specified at the call to
234.Fn open .
235.It Bq Er EINVAL
236The given package handle is not 0 and does not correspond to any valid node,
237or the given package handle is 0 where 0 is not allowed.
238.It Bq Er ENAMETOOLONG
239The given name or value exceeds the maximum allowed length of
240.Dv OFIOCMAXNAME
241and
242.Dv OFIOCMAXVALUE
243bytes respectively.
244.El
245.Sh SEE ALSO
246.Xr ioctl 2 ,
247.Xr ofwdump 8
248.Rs
249.%Q "IEEE Standards Organization"
250.%B "IEEE Std 1275-1994:"
251.%B "IEEE Standard for Boot Firmware (Initialization Configuration) Firmware:"
252.%B Core Requirements and Practices"
253.%O ISBN 1-55937-426-8
254.Re
255.Sh HISTORY
256The
257.Nm
258interface first appeared in
259.Nx 1.6 .
260The first
261.Fx
262version to include it was
263.Fx 5.0 .
264.Sh AUTHORS
265.An -nosplit
266The
267.Nm
268interface was ported to
269.Fx
270by
271.An Thomas Moestl Aq Mt tmm@FreeBSD.org .
272This manual page was written by
273.An Marius Strobl Aq Mt marius@FreeBSD.org
274based on the
275.Ox
276manual page for
277.Xr openprom 4 .
278.Sh CAVEATS
279Due to limitations within
280.Tn Open Firmware
281itself,
282these functions run at elevated priority and may adversely affect system
283performance.
284.Pp
285For at least the
286.Pa /options
287node the property value passed in to the
288.Dv OFIOCSET
289call has to be null-terminated and the value length passed in has to include
290the terminating
291.Ql \e0 .
292However, as with the
293.Dv OFIOCGET
294call,
295the returned value length does not include the terminating
296.Ql \e0 .
297