xref: /dragonfly/sys/kern/subr_firmware.c (revision 9348a738)
1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2005-2008, Sam Leffler <sam@errno.com>
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26  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/subr_firmware.c,v 1.13.2.2 2010/02/11 18:34:06 mjacob Exp $
27  */
28 
29 #include <sys/param.h>
30 #include <sys/kernel.h>
31 #include <sys/malloc.h>
32 #include <sys/queue.h>
33 #include <sys/taskqueue.h>
34 #include <sys/systm.h>
35 #include <sys/lock.h>
36 #include <sys/spinlock.h>
37 #include <sys/spinlock2.h>
38 #include <sys/errno.h>
39 #include <sys/linker.h>
40 #include <sys/firmware.h>
41 #include <sys/priv.h>
42 #include <sys/proc.h>
43 #include <sys/module.h>
44 #include <sys/eventhandler.h>
45 
46 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
47 #include <sys/vnode.h>
48 
49 /*
50  * Loadable firmware support. See sys/sys/firmware.h and firmware(9)
51  * form more details on the subsystem.
52  *
53  * 'struct firmware' is the user-visible part of the firmware table.
54  * Additional internal information is stored in a 'struct priv_fw'
55  * (currently a static array). A slot is in use if FW_INUSE is true:
56  */
57 
58 #define FW_INUSE(p)	((p)->file != NULL || (p)->fw.name != NULL)
59 
60 /*
61  * fw.name != NULL when an image is registered; file != NULL for
62  * autoloaded images whose handling has not been completed.
63  *
64  * The state of a slot evolves as follows:
65  *	firmware_register	-->  fw.name = image_name
66  *	(autoloaded image)	-->  file = module reference
67  *	firmware_unregister	-->  fw.name = NULL
68  *	(unloadentry complete)	-->  file = NULL
69  *
70  * In order for the above to work, the 'file' field must remain
71  * unchanged in firmware_unregister().
72  *
73  * Images residing in the same module are linked to each other
74  * through the 'parent' argument of firmware_register().
75  * One image (typically, one with the same name as the module to let
76  * the autoloading mechanism work) is considered the parent image for
77  * all other images in the same module. Children affect the refcount
78  * on the parent image preventing improper unloading of the image itself.
79  */
80 
81 struct priv_fw {
82 	int		refcnt;		/* reference count */
83 
84 	/*
85 	 * parent entry, see above. Set on firmware_register(),
86 	 * cleared on firmware_unregister().
87 	 */
88 	struct priv_fw	*parent;
89 
90 	int 		flags;	/* record FIRMWARE_UNLOAD requests */
91 #define FW_UNLOAD	0x100
92 
93 	/*
94 	 * 'file' is private info managed by the autoload/unload code.
95 	 * Set at the end of firmware_get(), cleared only in the
96 	 * firmware_unload_task, so the latter can depend on its value even
97 	 * while the lock is not held.
98 	 */
99 	linker_file_t   file;	/* module file, if autoloaded */
100 
101 	/*
102 	 * 'fw' is the externally visible image information.
103 	 * We do not make it the first field in priv_fw, to avoid the
104 	 * temptation of casting pointers to each other.
105 	 * Use PRIV_FW(fw) to get a pointer to the cointainer of fw.
106 	 * Beware, PRIV_FW does not work for a NULL pointer.
107 	 */
108 	struct firmware	fw;	/* externally visible information */
109 };
110 
111 /*
112  * PRIV_FW returns the pointer to the container of struct firmware *x.
113  * Cast to intptr_t to override the 'const' attribute of x
114  */
115 #define PRIV_FW(x)	((struct priv_fw *)		\
116 	((intptr_t)(x) - offsetof(struct priv_fw, fw)) )
117 
118 /*
119  * At the moment we use a static array as backing store for the registry.
120  * Should we move to a dynamic structure, keep in mind that we cannot
121  * reallocate the array because pointers are held externally.
122  * A list may work, though.
123  */
124 #define	FIRMWARE_MAX	30
125 static struct priv_fw firmware_table[FIRMWARE_MAX];
126 
127 /*
128  * Firmware module operations are handled in a separate task as they
129  * might sleep and they require directory context to do i/o.
130  */
131 static struct taskqueue *firmware_tq;
132 static struct task firmware_unload_task;
133 
134 /*
135  * This lock protects accesses to the firmware table.
136  */
137 static struct lock firmware_lock;
138 
139 /*
140  * Helper function to lookup a name.
141  * As a side effect, it sets the pointer to a free slot, if any.
142  * This way we can concentrate most of the registry scanning in
143  * this function, which makes it easier to replace the registry
144  * with some other data structure.
145  */
146 static struct priv_fw *
147 lookup(const char *name, struct priv_fw **empty_slot)
148 {
149 	struct priv_fw *fp = NULL;
150 	struct priv_fw *dummy;
151 	int i;
152 
153 	if (empty_slot == NULL)
154 		empty_slot = &dummy;
155 	*empty_slot = NULL;
156 	for (i = 0; i < FIRMWARE_MAX; i++) {
157 		fp = &firmware_table[i];
158 		if (fp->fw.name != NULL && strcasecmp(name, fp->fw.name) == 0)
159 			break;
160 		else if (!FW_INUSE(fp))
161 			*empty_slot = fp;
162 	}
163 	return (i < FIRMWARE_MAX ) ? fp : NULL;
164 }
165 
166 /*
167  * Register a firmware image with the specified name.  The
168  * image name must not already be registered.  If this is a
169  * subimage then parent refers to a previously registered
170  * image that this should be associated with.
171  */
172 const struct firmware *
173 firmware_register(const char *imagename, const void *data, size_t datasize,
174     unsigned int version, const struct firmware *parent)
175 {
176 	struct priv_fw *match, *frp;
177 
178 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
179 	/*
180 	 * Do a lookup to make sure the name is unique or find a free slot.
181 	 */
182 	match = lookup(imagename, &frp);
183 	if (match != NULL) {
184 		lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
185 		kprintf("%s: image %s already registered!\n",
186 			__func__, imagename);
187 		return NULL;
188 	}
189 	if (frp == NULL) {
190 		lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
191 		kprintf("%s: cannot register image %s, firmware table full!\n",
192 		    __func__, imagename);
193 		return NULL;
194 	}
195 	bzero(frp, sizeof(*frp));	/* start from a clean record */
196 	frp->fw.name = imagename;
197 	frp->fw.data = data;
198 	frp->fw.datasize = datasize;
199 	frp->fw.version = version;
200 	if (parent != NULL) {
201 		frp->parent = PRIV_FW(parent);
202 		frp->parent->refcnt++;
203 	}
204 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
205 	if (bootverbose)
206 		kprintf("firmware: '%s' version %u: %zu bytes loaded at %p\n",
207 		    imagename, version, datasize, data);
208 	return &frp->fw;
209 }
210 
211 /*
212  * Unregister/remove a firmware image.  If there are outstanding
213  * references an error is returned and the image is not removed
214  * from the registry.
215  */
216 int
217 firmware_unregister(const char *imagename)
218 {
219 	struct priv_fw *fp;
220 	int err;
221 
222 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
223 	fp = lookup(imagename, NULL);
224 	if (fp == NULL) {
225 		/*
226 		 * It is ok for the lookup to fail; this can happen
227 		 * when a module is unloaded on last reference and the
228 		 * module unload handler unregister's each of it's
229 		 * firmware images.
230 		 */
231 		err = 0;
232 	} else if (fp->refcnt != 0) {	/* cannot unregister */
233 		err = EBUSY;
234 	}  else {
235 		linker_file_t x = fp->file;	/* save value */
236 
237 		if (fp->parent != NULL)	/* release parent reference */
238 			fp->parent->refcnt--;
239 		/*
240 		 * Clear the whole entry with bzero to make sure we
241 		 * do not forget anything. Then restore 'file' which is
242 		 * non-null for autoloaded images.
243 		 */
244 		bzero(fp, sizeof(struct priv_fw));
245 		fp->file = x;
246 		err = 0;
247 	}
248 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
249 	return err;
250 }
251 
252 static void
253 loadimage(void *arg, int npending)
254 {
255 #ifdef notyet
256 	struct thread *td = curthread;
257 #endif
258 	char *imagename = arg;
259 	struct priv_fw *fp;
260 	linker_file_t result;
261 	int error;
262 
263 	/* synchronize with the thread that dispatched us */
264 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
265 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
266 
267 /* JAT
268 	if (td->td_proc->p_fd->fd_rdir == NULL) {
269 		kprintf("%s: root not mounted yet, no way to load image\n",
270 		    imagename);
271 		goto done;
272 	}
273 */
274 	error = linker_reference_module(imagename, NULL, &result);
275 	if (error != 0) {
276 		kprintf("%s: could not load firmware image, error %d\n",
277 		    imagename, error);
278 		goto done;
279 	}
280 
281 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
282 	fp = lookup(imagename, NULL);
283 	if (fp == NULL || fp->file != NULL) {
284 		lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
285 		if (fp == NULL)
286 			kprintf("%s: firmware image loaded, "
287 			    "but did not register\n", imagename);
288 		(void) linker_release_module(imagename, NULL, NULL);
289 		goto done;
290 	}
291 	fp->file = result;	/* record the module identity */
292 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
293 done:
294 	wakeup_one(imagename);		/* we're done */
295 }
296 
297 /*
298  * Lookup and potentially load the specified firmware image.
299  * If the firmware is not found in the registry, try to load a kernel
300  * module named as the image name.
301  * If the firmware is located, a reference is returned. The caller must
302  * release this reference for the image to be eligible for removal/unload.
303  */
304 const struct firmware *
305 firmware_get(const char *imagename)
306 {
307 	struct task fwload_task;
308 	struct thread *td;
309 	struct priv_fw *fp;
310 
311 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
312 	fp = lookup(imagename, NULL);
313 	if (fp != NULL)
314 		goto found;
315 	/*
316 	 * Image not present, try to load the module holding it.
317 	 */
318 	td = curthread;
319 	if (priv_check(td, PRIV_FIRMWARE_LOAD) != 0 || securelevel > 0) {
320 		lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
321 		kprintf("%s: insufficient privileges to "
322 		    "load firmware image %s\n", __func__, imagename);
323 		return NULL;
324 	}
325 	/*
326 	 * Defer load to a thread with known context.  linker_reference_module
327 	 * may do filesystem i/o which requires root & current dirs, etc.
328 	 * Also we must not hold any lock's over this call which is problematic.
329 	 */
330 	if (!cold) {
331 		TASK_INIT(&fwload_task, 0, loadimage, __DECONST(void *,
332 		    imagename));
333 		taskqueue_enqueue(firmware_tq, &fwload_task);
334 		lksleep(__DECONST(void *, imagename), &firmware_lock, 0,
335 		    "fwload", 0);
336 	}
337 	/*
338 	 * After attempting to load the module, see if the image is registered.
339 	 */
340 	fp = lookup(imagename, NULL);
341 	if (fp == NULL) {
342 		lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
343 		return NULL;
344 	}
345 found:				/* common exit point on success */
346 	fp->refcnt++;
347 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
348 	return &fp->fw;
349 }
350 
351 /*
352  * Release a reference to a firmware image returned by firmware_get.
353  * The caller may specify, with the FIRMWARE_UNLOAD flag, its desire
354  * to release the resource, but the flag is only advisory.
355  *
356  * If this is the last reference to the firmware image, and this is an
357  * autoloaded module, wake up the firmware_unload_task to figure out
358  * what to do with the associated module.
359  */
360 void
361 firmware_put(const struct firmware *p, int flags)
362 {
363 	struct priv_fw *fp = PRIV_FW(p);
364 
365 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
366 	fp->refcnt--;
367 	if (fp->refcnt == 0) {
368 		if (flags & FIRMWARE_UNLOAD)
369 			fp->flags |= FW_UNLOAD;
370 		if (fp->file)
371 			taskqueue_enqueue(firmware_tq, &firmware_unload_task);
372 	}
373 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
374 }
375 
376 #ifdef notyet
377 /*
378  * Setup directory state for the firmware_tq thread so we can do i/o.
379  */
380 static void
381 set_rootvnode(void *arg, int npending)
382 {
383 	struct thread *td = curthread;
384 	struct proc *p = td->td_proc;
385 
386 
387 #if 0
388 	spin_lock_wr(&p->p_fd->fd_spin);
389 	if (p->p_fd->fd_cdir == NULL) {
390 		p->p_fd->fd_cdir = rootvnode;
391 		vref(rootvnode);
392 	}
393 	if (p->p_fd->fd_rdir == NULL) {
394 		p->p_fd->fd_rdir = rootvnode;
395 		vref(rootvnode);
396 	}
397 	spin_unlock_wr(&p->p_fd->fd_spin);
398 
399 	kfree(arg, M_TEMP);
400 #endif
401 }
402 
403 /*
404  * Event handler called on mounting of /; bounce a task
405  * into the task queue thread to setup it's directories.
406  */
407 static void
408 firmware_mountroot(void *arg)
409 {
410 	struct task *setroot_task;
411 
412 	setroot_task = kmalloc(sizeof(struct task), M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
413 	if (setroot_task != NULL) {
414 		TASK_INIT(setroot_task, 0, set_rootvnode, setroot_task);
415 		taskqueue_enqueue(firmware_tq, setroot_task);
416 	} else
417 		kprintf("%s: no memory for task!\n", __func__);
418 }
419 EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(mountroot, firmware_mountroot);
420 #endif
421 
422 /*
423  * The body of the task in charge of unloading autoloaded modules
424  * that are not needed anymore.
425  * Images can be cross-linked so we may need to make multiple passes,
426  * but the time we spend in the loop is bounded because we clear entries
427  * as we touch them.
428  */
429 static void
430 unloadentry(void *unused1, int unused2)
431 {
432 	int limit = FIRMWARE_MAX;
433 	int i;	/* current cycle */
434 
435 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
436 	/*
437 	 * Scan the table. limit is set to make sure we make another
438 	 * full sweep after matching an entry that requires unloading.
439 	 */
440 	for (i = 0; i < limit; i++) {
441 		struct priv_fw *fp;
442 		int err;
443 
444 		fp = &firmware_table[i % FIRMWARE_MAX];
445 		if (fp->fw.name == NULL || fp->file == NULL ||
446 		    fp->refcnt != 0 || (fp->flags & FW_UNLOAD) == 0)
447 			continue;
448 
449 		/*
450 		 * Found an entry. Now:
451 		 * 1. bump up limit to make sure we make another full round;
452 		 * 2. clear FW_UNLOAD so we don't try this entry again.
453 		 * 3. release the lock while trying to unload the module.
454 		 * 'file' remains set so that the entry cannot be reused
455 		 * in the meantime (it also means that fp->file will
456 		 * not change while we release the lock).
457 		 */
458 		limit = i + FIRMWARE_MAX;	/* make another full round */
459 		fp->flags &= ~FW_UNLOAD;	/* do not try again */
460 
461 		lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
462 		err = linker_release_module(NULL, NULL, fp->file);
463 		lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
464 
465 		/*
466 		 * We rely on the module to call firmware_unregister()
467 		 * on unload to actually release the entry.
468 		 * If err = 0 we can drop our reference as the system
469 		 * accepted it. Otherwise unloading failed (e.g. the
470 		 * module itself gave an error) so our reference is
471 		 * still valid.
472 		 */
473 		if (err == 0)
474 			fp->file = NULL;
475 	}
476 	lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
477 }
478 
479 /*
480  * Module glue.
481  */
482 static int
483 firmware_modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *unused)
484 {
485 	struct priv_fw *fp;
486 	int i, err;
487 
488 	switch (type) {
489 	case MOD_LOAD:
490 		TASK_INIT(&firmware_unload_task, 0, unloadentry, NULL);
491 		lockinit(&firmware_lock, "firmware table", 0, LK_CANRECURSE);
492 		firmware_tq = taskqueue_create("taskqueue_firmware", M_WAITOK,
493 		    taskqueue_thread_enqueue, &firmware_tq);
494 		/* NB: use our own loop routine that sets up context */
495 		(void) taskqueue_start_threads(&firmware_tq, 1, TDPRI_KERN_DAEMON,
496 		    -1, "firmware taskq");
497 		if (rootvnode != NULL) {
498 			/*
499 			 * Root is already mounted so we won't get an event;
500 			 * simulate one here.
501 			 */
502 #ifdef notyet
503 			firmware_mountroot(NULL);
504 #endif
505 		}
506 		return 0;
507 
508 	case MOD_UNLOAD:
509 		/* request all autoloaded modules to be released */
510 		lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
511 		for (i = 0; i < FIRMWARE_MAX; i++) {
512 			fp = &firmware_table[i];
513 			fp->flags |= FW_UNLOAD;
514 		}
515 		lockmgr(&firmware_lock, LK_RELEASE);
516 		taskqueue_enqueue(firmware_tq, &firmware_unload_task);
517 		taskqueue_drain(firmware_tq, &firmware_unload_task);
518 		err = 0;
519 		for (i = 0; i < FIRMWARE_MAX; i++) {
520 			fp = &firmware_table[i];
521 			if (fp->fw.name != NULL) {
522 				kprintf("%s: image %p ref %d still active slot %d\n",
523 					__func__, fp->fw.name,
524 					fp->refcnt,  i);
525 				err = EINVAL;
526 			}
527 		}
528 		if (err == 0)
529 			taskqueue_free(firmware_tq);
530 		return err;
531 	}
532 	return EINVAL;
533 }
534 
535 static moduledata_t firmware_mod = {
536 	"firmware",
537 	firmware_modevent,
538 	NULL
539 };
540 DECLARE_MODULE(firmware, firmware_mod, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_FIRST);
541 MODULE_VERSION(firmware, 1);
542