1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2/*
3 * Copyright � 2010 - 2015 UNISYS CORPORATION
4 * All rights reserved.
5 */
6
7#include <linux/ctype.h>
8#include <linux/debugfs.h>
9#include <linux/module.h>
10#include <linux/slab.h>
11#include <linux/visorbus.h>
12#include <linux/uuid.h>
13
14#include "visorbus_private.h"
15
16static const guid_t visor_vbus_channel_guid = VISOR_VBUS_CHANNEL_GUID;
17
18/* Display string that is guaranteed to be no longer the 99 characters */
19#define LINESIZE 99
20#define POLLJIFFIES_NORMALCHANNEL 10
21
22/* stores whether bus_registration was successful */
23static bool initialized;
24static struct dentry *visorbus_debugfs_dir;
25
26/*
27 * DEVICE type attributes
28 *
29 * The modalias file will contain the guid of the device.
30 */
31static ssize_t modalias_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
32			     char *buf)
33{
34	struct visor_device *vdev;
35	const guid_t *guid;
36
37	vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
38	guid = visorchannel_get_guid(vdev->visorchannel);
39	return sprintf(buf, "visorbus:%pUl\n", guid);
40}
41static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(modalias);
42
43static struct attribute *visorbus_dev_attrs[] = {
44	&dev_attr_modalias.attr,
45	NULL,
46};
47
48ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(visorbus_dev);
49
50/* filled in with info about parent chipset driver when we register with it */
51static struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo chipset_driverinfo;
52/* filled in with info about this driver, wrt it servicing client busses */
53static struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo clientbus_driverinfo;
54
55/* list of visor_device structs, linked via .list_all */
56static LIST_HEAD(list_all_bus_instances);
57/* list of visor_device structs, linked via .list_all */
58static LIST_HEAD(list_all_device_instances);
59
60/*
61 * Generic function useful for validating any type of channel when it is
62 * received by the client that will be accessing the channel.
63 * Note that <logCtx> is only needed for callers in the EFI environment, and
64 * is used to pass the EFI_DIAG_CAPTURE_PROTOCOL needed to log messages.
65 */
66int visor_check_channel(struct channel_header *ch, struct device *dev,
67			const guid_t *expected_guid, char *chname,
68			u64 expected_min_bytes, u32 expected_version,
69			u64 expected_signature)
70{
71	if (!guid_is_null(expected_guid)) {
72		/* caller wants us to verify type GUID */
73		if (!guid_equal(&ch->chtype, expected_guid)) {
74			dev_err(dev, "Channel mismatch on channel=%s(%pUL) field=type expected=%pUL actual=%pUL\n",
75				chname, expected_guid, expected_guid,
76				&ch->chtype);
77			return 0;
78		}
79	}
80	/* verify channel size */
81	if (expected_min_bytes > 0) {
82		if (ch->size < expected_min_bytes) {
83			dev_err(dev, "Channel mismatch on channel=%s(%pUL) field=size expected=0x%-8.8Lx actual=0x%-8.8Lx\n",
84				chname, expected_guid,
85				(unsigned long long)expected_min_bytes,
86				ch->size);
87			return 0;
88		}
89	}
90	/* verify channel version */
91	if (expected_version > 0) {
92		if (ch->version_id != expected_version) {
93			dev_err(dev, "Channel mismatch on channel=%s(%pUL) field=version expected=0x%-8.8lx actual=0x%-8.8x\n",
94				chname, expected_guid,
95				(unsigned long)expected_version,
96				ch->version_id);
97			return 0;
98		}
99	}
100	/* verify channel signature */
101	if (expected_signature > 0) {
102		if (ch->signature != expected_signature) {
103			dev_err(dev, "Channel mismatch on channel=%s(%pUL) field=signature expected=0x%-8.8Lx actual=0x%-8.8Lx\n",
104				chname, expected_guid,	expected_signature,
105				ch->signature);
106			return 0;
107		}
108	}
109	return 1;
110}
111
112static int visorbus_uevent(struct device *xdev, struct kobj_uevent_env *env)
113{
114	struct visor_device *dev;
115	const guid_t *guid;
116
117	dev = to_visor_device(xdev);
118	guid = visorchannel_get_guid(dev->visorchannel);
119	return add_uevent_var(env, "MODALIAS=visorbus:%pUl", guid);
120}
121
122/*
123 * visorbus_match() - called automatically upon adding a visor_device
124 *                    (device_add), or adding a visor_driver
125 *                    (visorbus_register_visor_driver)
126 * @xdev: struct device for the device being matched
127 * @xdrv: struct device_driver for driver to match device against
128 *
129 * Return: 1 iff the provided driver can control the specified device
130 */
131static int visorbus_match(struct device *xdev, struct device_driver *xdrv)
132{
133	const guid_t *channel_type;
134	int i;
135	struct visor_device *dev;
136	struct visor_driver *drv;
137	struct visorchannel *chan;
138
139	dev = to_visor_device(xdev);
140	channel_type = visorchannel_get_guid(dev->visorchannel);
141	drv = to_visor_driver(xdrv);
142	chan = dev->visorchannel;
143	if (!drv->channel_types)
144		return 0;
145	for (i = 0; !guid_is_null(&drv->channel_types[i].guid); i++)
146		if (guid_equal(&drv->channel_types[i].guid, channel_type) &&
147		    visor_check_channel(visorchannel_get_header(chan),
148					xdev,
149					&drv->channel_types[i].guid,
150					(char *)drv->channel_types[i].name,
151					drv->channel_types[i].min_bytes,
152					drv->channel_types[i].version,
153					VISOR_CHANNEL_SIGNATURE))
154			return i + 1;
155	return 0;
156}
157
158/*
159 * This describes the TYPE of bus.
160 * (Don't confuse this with an INSTANCE of the bus.)
161 */
162static struct bus_type visorbus_type = {
163	.name = "visorbus",
164	.match = visorbus_match,
165	.uevent = visorbus_uevent,
166	.dev_groups = visorbus_dev_groups,
167};
168
169struct visor_busdev {
170	u32 bus_no;
171	u32 dev_no;
172};
173
174static int match_visorbus_dev_by_id(struct device *dev, const void *data)
175{
176	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
177	const struct visor_busdev *id = data;
178
179	if (vdev->chipset_bus_no == id->bus_no &&
180	    vdev->chipset_dev_no == id->dev_no)
181		return 1;
182	return 0;
183}
184
185struct visor_device *visorbus_get_device_by_id(u32 bus_no, u32 dev_no,
186					       struct visor_device *from)
187{
188	struct device *dev;
189	struct device *dev_start = NULL;
190	struct visor_busdev id = {
191		.bus_no = bus_no,
192		.dev_no = dev_no
193	};
194
195	if (from)
196		dev_start = &from->device;
197	dev = bus_find_device(&visorbus_type, dev_start, (void *)&id,
198			      match_visorbus_dev_by_id);
199	if (!dev)
200		return NULL;
201	return to_visor_device(dev);
202}
203
204/*
205 * visorbus_release_busdevice() - called when device_unregister() is called for
206 *                                the bus device instance, after all other tasks
207 *                                involved with destroying the dev are complete
208 * @xdev: struct device for the bus being released
209 */
210static void visorbus_release_busdevice(struct device *xdev)
211{
212	struct visor_device *dev = dev_get_drvdata(xdev);
213
214	debugfs_remove(dev->debugfs_bus_info);
215	debugfs_remove_recursive(dev->debugfs_dir);
216	visorchannel_destroy(dev->visorchannel);
217	kfree(dev);
218}
219
220/*
221 * visorbus_release_device() - called when device_unregister() is called for
222 *                             each child device instance
223 * @xdev: struct device for the visor device being released
224 */
225static void visorbus_release_device(struct device *xdev)
226{
227	struct visor_device *dev = to_visor_device(xdev);
228
229	visorchannel_destroy(dev->visorchannel);
230	kfree(dev);
231}
232
233/*
234 * BUS specific channel attributes to appear under
235 * /sys/bus/visorbus<x>/dev<y>/channel
236 */
237
238static ssize_t physaddr_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
239			     char *buf)
240{
241	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
242
243	return sprintf(buf, "0x%llx\n",
244		       visorchannel_get_physaddr(vdev->visorchannel));
245}
246static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(physaddr);
247
248static ssize_t nbytes_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
249			   char *buf)
250{
251	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
252
253	return sprintf(buf, "0x%lx\n",
254		       visorchannel_get_nbytes(vdev->visorchannel));
255}
256static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(nbytes);
257
258static ssize_t clientpartition_show(struct device *dev,
259				    struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
260{
261	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
262
263	return sprintf(buf, "0x%llx\n",
264		       visorchannel_get_clientpartition(vdev->visorchannel));
265}
266static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(clientpartition);
267
268static ssize_t typeguid_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
269			     char *buf)
270{
271	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
272	char typeid[LINESIZE];
273
274	return sprintf(buf, "%s\n",
275		       visorchannel_id(vdev->visorchannel, typeid));
276}
277static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(typeguid);
278
279static ssize_t zoneguid_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
280			     char *buf)
281{
282	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
283	char zoneid[LINESIZE];
284
285	return sprintf(buf, "%s\n",
286		       visorchannel_zoneid(vdev->visorchannel, zoneid));
287}
288static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(zoneguid);
289
290static ssize_t typename_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
291			     char *buf)
292{
293	int i = 0;
294	struct bus_type *xbus = dev->bus;
295	struct device_driver *xdrv = dev->driver;
296	struct visor_driver *drv = NULL;
297
298	if (!xdrv)
299		return 0;
300	i = xbus->match(dev, xdrv);
301	if (!i)
302		return 0;
303	drv = to_visor_driver(xdrv);
304	return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", drv->channel_types[i - 1].name);
305}
306static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(typename);
307
308static struct attribute *channel_attrs[] = {
309	&dev_attr_physaddr.attr,
310	&dev_attr_nbytes.attr,
311	&dev_attr_clientpartition.attr,
312	&dev_attr_typeguid.attr,
313	&dev_attr_zoneguid.attr,
314	&dev_attr_typename.attr,
315	NULL
316};
317
318ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(channel);
319
320/*
321 *  BUS instance attributes
322 *
323 *  define & implement display of bus attributes under
324 *  /sys/bus/visorbus/devices/visorbus<n>.
325 */
326static ssize_t partition_handle_show(struct device *dev,
327				     struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
328{
329	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
330	u64 handle = visorchannel_get_clientpartition(vdev->visorchannel);
331
332	return sprintf(buf, "0x%llx\n", handle);
333}
334static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(partition_handle);
335
336static ssize_t partition_guid_show(struct device *dev,
337				   struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
338{
339	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
340
341	return sprintf(buf, "{%pUb}\n", &vdev->partition_guid);
342}
343static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(partition_guid);
344
345static ssize_t partition_name_show(struct device *dev,
346				   struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
347{
348	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
349
350	return sprintf(buf, "%s\n", vdev->name);
351}
352static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(partition_name);
353
354static ssize_t channel_addr_show(struct device *dev,
355				 struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
356{
357	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
358	u64 addr = visorchannel_get_physaddr(vdev->visorchannel);
359
360	return sprintf(buf, "0x%llx\n", addr);
361}
362static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(channel_addr);
363
364static ssize_t channel_bytes_show(struct device *dev,
365				  struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
366{
367	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
368	u64 nbytes = visorchannel_get_nbytes(vdev->visorchannel);
369
370	return sprintf(buf, "0x%llx\n", nbytes);
371}
372static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(channel_bytes);
373
374static ssize_t channel_id_show(struct device *dev,
375			       struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
376{
377	struct visor_device *vdev = to_visor_device(dev);
378	int len = 0;
379
380	visorchannel_id(vdev->visorchannel, buf);
381	len = strlen(buf);
382	buf[len++] = '\n';
383	return len;
384}
385static DEVICE_ATTR_RO(channel_id);
386
387static struct attribute *visorbus_attrs[] = {
388	&dev_attr_partition_handle.attr,
389	&dev_attr_partition_guid.attr,
390	&dev_attr_partition_name.attr,
391	&dev_attr_channel_addr.attr,
392	&dev_attr_channel_bytes.attr,
393	&dev_attr_channel_id.attr,
394	NULL
395};
396
397ATTRIBUTE_GROUPS(visorbus);
398
399/*
400 *  BUS debugfs entries
401 *
402 *  define & implement display of debugfs attributes under
403 *  /sys/kernel/debug/visorbus/visorbus<n>.
404 */
405
406/*
407 * vbuschannel_print_devinfo() - format a struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo
408 *                               and write it to a seq_file
409 * @devinfo: the struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo to format
410 * @seq: seq_file to write to
411 * @devix: the device index to be included in the output data, or -1 if no
412 *         device index is to be included
413 *
414 * Reads @devInfo, and writes it in human-readable notation to @seq.
415 */
416static void vbuschannel_print_devinfo(struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo *devinfo,
417				      struct seq_file *seq, int devix)
418{
419	/* uninitialized vbus device entry */
420	if (!isprint(devinfo->devtype[0]))
421		return;
422	if (devix >= 0)
423		seq_printf(seq, "[%d]", devix);
424	else
425		/* vbus device entry is for bus or chipset */
426		seq_puts(seq, "   ");
427	/*
428	 * Note: because the s-Par back-end is free to scribble in this area,
429	 * we never assume '\0'-termination.
430	 */
431	seq_printf(seq, "%-*.*s ", (int)sizeof(devinfo->devtype),
432		   (int)sizeof(devinfo->devtype), devinfo->devtype);
433	seq_printf(seq, "%-*.*s ", (int)sizeof(devinfo->drvname),
434		   (int)sizeof(devinfo->drvname), devinfo->drvname);
435	seq_printf(seq, "%.*s\n", (int)sizeof(devinfo->infostrs),
436		   devinfo->infostrs);
437}
438
439static int bus_info_debugfs_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
440{
441	int i = 0;
442	unsigned long off;
443	struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo dev_info;
444	struct visor_device *vdev = seq->private;
445	struct visorchannel *channel = vdev->visorchannel;
446
447	if (!channel)
448		return 0;
449
450	seq_printf(seq,
451		   "Client device/driver info for %s partition (vbus #%u):\n",
452		   ((vdev->name) ? (char *)(vdev->name) : ""),
453		   vdev->chipset_bus_no);
454	if (visorchannel_read(channel,
455			      offsetof(struct visor_vbus_channel, chp_info),
456			      &dev_info, sizeof(dev_info)) >= 0)
457		vbuschannel_print_devinfo(&dev_info, seq, -1);
458	if (visorchannel_read(channel,
459			      offsetof(struct visor_vbus_channel, bus_info),
460			      &dev_info, sizeof(dev_info)) >= 0)
461		vbuschannel_print_devinfo(&dev_info, seq, -1);
462
463	off = offsetof(struct visor_vbus_channel, dev_info);
464	while (off + sizeof(dev_info) <= visorchannel_get_nbytes(channel)) {
465		if (visorchannel_read(channel, off, &dev_info,
466				      sizeof(dev_info)) >= 0)
467			vbuschannel_print_devinfo(&dev_info, seq, i);
468		off += sizeof(dev_info);
469		i++;
470	}
471	return 0;
472}
473
474static int bus_info_debugfs_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file)
475{
476	return single_open(file, bus_info_debugfs_show, inode->i_private);
477}
478
479static const struct file_operations bus_info_debugfs_fops = {
480	.owner = THIS_MODULE,
481	.open = bus_info_debugfs_open,
482	.read = seq_read,
483	.llseek = seq_lseek,
484	.release = single_release,
485};
486
487static void dev_periodic_work(struct timer_list *t)
488{
489	struct visor_device *dev = from_timer(dev, t, timer);
490	struct visor_driver *drv = to_visor_driver(dev->device.driver);
491
492	drv->channel_interrupt(dev);
493	mod_timer(&dev->timer, jiffies + POLLJIFFIES_NORMALCHANNEL);
494}
495
496static int dev_start_periodic_work(struct visor_device *dev)
497{
498	if (dev->being_removed || dev->timer_active)
499		return -EINVAL;
500
501	/* now up by at least 2 */
502	get_device(&dev->device);
503	dev->timer.expires = jiffies + POLLJIFFIES_NORMALCHANNEL;
504	add_timer(&dev->timer);
505	dev->timer_active = true;
506	return 0;
507}
508
509static void dev_stop_periodic_work(struct visor_device *dev)
510{
511	if (!dev->timer_active)
512		return;
513
514	del_timer_sync(&dev->timer);
515	dev->timer_active = false;
516	put_device(&dev->device);
517}
518
519/*
520 * visordriver_remove_device() - handle visor device going away
521 * @xdev: struct device for the visor device being removed
522 *
523 * This is called when device_unregister() is called for each child device
524 * instance, to notify the appropriate visorbus function driver that the device
525 * is going away, and to decrease the reference count of the device.
526 *
527 * Return: 0 iff successful
528 */
529static int visordriver_remove_device(struct device *xdev)
530{
531	struct visor_device *dev = to_visor_device(xdev);
532	struct visor_driver *drv = to_visor_driver(xdev->driver);
533
534	mutex_lock(&dev->visordriver_callback_lock);
535	dev->being_removed = true;
536	drv->remove(dev);
537	mutex_unlock(&dev->visordriver_callback_lock);
538	dev_stop_periodic_work(dev);
539	put_device(&dev->device);
540	return 0;
541}
542
543/*
544 * visorbus_unregister_visor_driver() - unregisters the provided driver
545 * @drv: the driver to unregister
546 *
547 * A visor function driver calls this function to unregister the driver,
548 * i.e., within its module_exit function.
549 */
550void visorbus_unregister_visor_driver(struct visor_driver *drv)
551{
552	driver_unregister(&drv->driver);
553}
554EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(visorbus_unregister_visor_driver);
555
556/*
557 * visorbus_read_channel() - reads from the designated channel into
558 *                           the provided buffer
559 * @dev:    the device whose channel is read from
560 * @offset: the offset into the channel at which reading starts
561 * @dest:   the destination buffer that is written into from the channel
562 * @nbytes: the number of bytes to read from the channel
563 *
564 * If receiving a message, use the visorchannel_signalremove() function instead.
565 *
566 * Return: integer indicating success (zero) or failure (non-zero)
567 */
568int visorbus_read_channel(struct visor_device *dev, unsigned long offset,
569			  void *dest, unsigned long nbytes)
570{
571	return visorchannel_read(dev->visorchannel, offset, dest, nbytes);
572}
573EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(visorbus_read_channel);
574
575/*
576 * visorbus_write_channel() - writes the provided buffer into the designated
577 *                            channel
578 * @dev:    the device whose channel is written to
579 * @offset: the offset into the channel at which writing starts
580 * @src:    the source buffer that is written into the channel
581 * @nbytes: the number of bytes to write into the channel
582 *
583 * If sending a message, use the visorchannel_signalinsert() function instead.
584 *
585 * Return: integer indicating success (zero) or failure (non-zero)
586 */
587int visorbus_write_channel(struct visor_device *dev, unsigned long offset,
588			   void *src, unsigned long nbytes)
589{
590	return visorchannel_write(dev->visorchannel, offset, src, nbytes);
591}
592EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(visorbus_write_channel);
593
594/*
595 * visorbus_enable_channel_interrupts() - enables interrupts on the
596 *                                        designated device
597 * @dev: the device on which to enable interrupts
598 *
599 * Currently we don't yet have a real interrupt, so for now we just call the
600 * interrupt function periodically via a timer.
601 */
602int visorbus_enable_channel_interrupts(struct visor_device *dev)
603{
604	struct visor_driver *drv = to_visor_driver(dev->device.driver);
605
606	if (!drv->channel_interrupt) {
607		dev_err(&dev->device, "%s no interrupt function!\n", __func__);
608		return -ENOENT;
609	}
610
611	return dev_start_periodic_work(dev);
612}
613EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(visorbus_enable_channel_interrupts);
614
615/*
616 * visorbus_disable_channel_interrupts() - disables interrupts on the
617 *                                         designated device
618 * @dev: the device on which to disable interrupts
619 */
620void visorbus_disable_channel_interrupts(struct visor_device *dev)
621{
622	dev_stop_periodic_work(dev);
623}
624EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(visorbus_disable_channel_interrupts);
625
626/*
627 * create_visor_device() - create visor device as a result of receiving the
628 *                         controlvm device_create message for a new device
629 * @dev: a freshly-zeroed struct visor_device, containing only filled-in values
630 *       for chipset_bus_no and chipset_dev_no, that will be initialized
631 *
632 * This is how everything starts from the device end.
633 * This function is called when a channel first appears via a ControlVM
634 * message.  In response, this function allocates a visor_device to correspond
635 * to the new channel, and attempts to connect it the appropriate * driver. If
636 * the appropriate driver is found, the visor_driver.probe() function for that
637 * driver will be called, and will be passed the new * visor_device that we
638 * just created.
639 *
640 * It's ok if the appropriate driver is not yet loaded, because in that case
641 * the new device struct will just stick around in the bus' list of devices.
642 * When the appropriate driver calls visorbus_register_visor_driver(), the
643 * visor_driver.probe() for the new driver will be called with the new device.
644 *
645 * Return: 0 if successful, otherwise the negative value returned by
646 *         device_add() indicating the reason for failure
647 */
648int create_visor_device(struct visor_device *dev)
649{
650	int err;
651	u32 chipset_bus_no = dev->chipset_bus_no;
652	u32 chipset_dev_no = dev->chipset_dev_no;
653
654	mutex_init(&dev->visordriver_callback_lock);
655	dev->device.bus = &visorbus_type;
656	dev->device.groups = channel_groups;
657	device_initialize(&dev->device);
658	dev->device.release = visorbus_release_device;
659	/* keep a reference just for us (now 2) */
660	get_device(&dev->device);
661	timer_setup(&dev->timer, dev_periodic_work, 0);
662	/*
663	 * bus_id must be a unique name with respect to this bus TYPE (NOT bus
664	 * instance).  That's why we need to include the bus number within the
665	 * name.
666	 */
667	err = dev_set_name(&dev->device, "vbus%u:dev%u",
668			   chipset_bus_no, chipset_dev_no);
669	if (err)
670		goto err_put;
671	/*
672	 * device_add does this:
673	 *    bus_add_device(dev)
674	 *    ->device_attach(dev)
675	 *      ->for each driver drv registered on the bus that dev is on
676	 *          if (dev.drv)  **  device already has a driver **
677	 *            ** not sure we could ever get here... **
678	 *          else
679	 *            if (bus.match(dev,drv)) [visorbus_match]
680	 *              dev.drv = drv
681	 *              if (!drv.probe(dev))  [visordriver_probe_device]
682	 *                dev.drv = NULL
683	 *
684	 * Note that device_add does NOT fail if no driver failed to claim the
685	 * device.  The device will be linked onto bus_type.klist_devices
686	 * regardless (use bus_for_each_dev).
687	 */
688	err = device_add(&dev->device);
689	if (err < 0)
690		goto err_put;
691	list_add_tail(&dev->list_all, &list_all_device_instances);
692	dev->state.created = 1;
693	visorbus_response(dev, err, CONTROLVM_DEVICE_CREATE);
694	/* success: reference kept via unmatched get_device() */
695	return 0;
696
697err_put:
698	put_device(&dev->device);
699	dev_err(&dev->device, "Creating visor device failed. %d\n", err);
700	return err;
701}
702
703void remove_visor_device(struct visor_device *dev)
704{
705	list_del(&dev->list_all);
706	put_device(&dev->device);
707	if (dev->pending_msg_hdr)
708		visorbus_response(dev, 0, CONTROLVM_DEVICE_DESTROY);
709	device_unregister(&dev->device);
710}
711
712static int get_vbus_header_info(struct visorchannel *chan,
713				struct device *dev,
714				struct visor_vbus_headerinfo *hdr_info)
715{
716	int err;
717
718	if (!visor_check_channel(visorchannel_get_header(chan),
719				 dev,
720				 &visor_vbus_channel_guid,
721				 "vbus",
722				 sizeof(struct visor_vbus_channel),
723				 VISOR_VBUS_CHANNEL_VERSIONID,
724				 VISOR_CHANNEL_SIGNATURE))
725		return -EINVAL;
726
727	err = visorchannel_read(chan, sizeof(struct channel_header), hdr_info,
728				sizeof(*hdr_info));
729	if (err < 0)
730		return err;
731	if (hdr_info->struct_bytes < sizeof(struct visor_vbus_headerinfo))
732		return -EINVAL;
733	if (hdr_info->device_info_struct_bytes <
734	    sizeof(struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo))
735		return -EINVAL;
736	return 0;
737}
738
739/*
740 * write_vbus_chp_info() - write the contents of <info> to the struct
741 *                         visor_vbus_channel.chp_info
742 * @chan:     indentifies the s-Par channel that will be updated
743 * @hdr_info: used to find appropriate channel offset to write data
744 * @info:     contains the information to write
745 *
746 * Writes chipset info into the channel memory to be used for diagnostic
747 * purposes.
748 *
749 * Returns no value since this is debug information and not needed for
750 * device functionality.
751 */
752static void write_vbus_chp_info(struct visorchannel *chan,
753				struct visor_vbus_headerinfo *hdr_info,
754				struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo *info)
755{
756	int off;
757
758	if (hdr_info->chp_info_offset == 0)
759		return;
760
761	off = sizeof(struct channel_header) + hdr_info->chp_info_offset;
762	visorchannel_write(chan, off, info, sizeof(*info));
763}
764
765/*
766 * write_vbus_bus_info() - write the contents of <info> to the struct
767 *                         visor_vbus_channel.bus_info
768 * @chan:     indentifies the s-Par channel that will be updated
769 * @hdr_info: used to find appropriate channel offset to write data
770 * @info:     contains the information to write
771 *
772 * Writes bus info into the channel memory to be used for diagnostic
773 * purposes.
774 *
775 * Returns no value since this is debug information and not needed for
776 * device functionality.
777 */
778static void write_vbus_bus_info(struct visorchannel *chan,
779				struct visor_vbus_headerinfo *hdr_info,
780				struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo *info)
781{
782	int off;
783
784	if (hdr_info->bus_info_offset == 0)
785		return;
786
787	off = sizeof(struct channel_header) + hdr_info->bus_info_offset;
788	visorchannel_write(chan, off, info, sizeof(*info));
789}
790
791/*
792 * write_vbus_dev_info() - write the contents of <info> to the struct
793 *                         visor_vbus_channel.dev_info[<devix>]
794 * @chan:     indentifies the s-Par channel that will be updated
795 * @hdr_info: used to find appropriate channel offset to write data
796 * @info:     contains the information to write
797 * @devix:    the relative device number (0..n-1) of the device on the bus
798 *
799 * Writes device info into the channel memory to be used for diagnostic
800 * purposes.
801 *
802 * Returns no value since this is debug information and not needed for
803 * device functionality.
804 */
805static void write_vbus_dev_info(struct visorchannel *chan,
806				struct visor_vbus_headerinfo *hdr_info,
807				struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo *info,
808				unsigned int devix)
809{
810	int off;
811
812	if (hdr_info->dev_info_offset == 0)
813		return;
814	off = (sizeof(struct channel_header) + hdr_info->dev_info_offset) +
815	      (hdr_info->device_info_struct_bytes * devix);
816	visorchannel_write(chan, off, info, sizeof(*info));
817}
818
819static void bus_device_info_init(
820		struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo *bus_device_info_ptr,
821		const char *dev_type, const char *drv_name)
822{
823	memset(bus_device_info_ptr, 0, sizeof(struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo));
824	snprintf(bus_device_info_ptr->devtype,
825		 sizeof(bus_device_info_ptr->devtype),
826		 "%s", (dev_type) ? dev_type : "unknownType");
827	snprintf(bus_device_info_ptr->drvname,
828		 sizeof(bus_device_info_ptr->drvname),
829		 "%s", (drv_name) ? drv_name : "unknownDriver");
830	snprintf(bus_device_info_ptr->infostrs,
831		 sizeof(bus_device_info_ptr->infostrs), "kernel ver. %s",
832		 utsname()->release);
833}
834
835/*
836 * publish_vbus_dev_info() - for a child device just created on a client bus,
837 *			     fill in information about the driver that is
838 *			     controlling this device into the appropriate slot
839 *			     within the vbus channel of the bus instance
840 * @visordev: struct visor_device for the desired device
841 */
842static void publish_vbus_dev_info(struct visor_device *visordev)
843{
844	int i;
845	struct visor_device *bdev;
846	struct visor_driver *visordrv;
847	u32 bus_no = visordev->chipset_bus_no;
848	u32 dev_no = visordev->chipset_dev_no;
849	struct visor_vbus_deviceinfo dev_info;
850	const char *chan_type_name = NULL;
851	struct visor_vbus_headerinfo *hdr_info;
852
853	if (!visordev->device.driver)
854		return;
855	bdev = visorbus_get_device_by_id(bus_no, BUS_ROOT_DEVICE, NULL);
856	if (!bdev)
857		return;
858	hdr_info = (struct visor_vbus_headerinfo *)bdev->vbus_hdr_info;
859	if (!hdr_info)
860		return;
861	visordrv = to_visor_driver(visordev->device.driver);
862
863	/*
864	 * Within the list of device types (by GUID) that the driver
865	 * says it supports, find out which one of those types matches
866	 * the type of this device, so that we can include the device
867	 * type name
868	 */
869	for (i = 0; visordrv->channel_types[i].name; i++) {
870		if (guid_equal(&visordrv->channel_types[i].guid,
871			       &visordev->channel_type_guid)) {
872			chan_type_name = visordrv->channel_types[i].name;
873			break;
874		}
875	}
876	bus_device_info_init(&dev_info, chan_type_name, visordrv->name);
877	write_vbus_dev_info(bdev->visorchannel, hdr_info, &dev_info, dev_no);
878	write_vbus_chp_info(bdev->visorchannel, hdr_info, &chipset_driverinfo);
879	write_vbus_bus_info(bdev->visorchannel, hdr_info,
880			    &clientbus_driverinfo);
881}
882
883/*
884 * visordriver_probe_device() - handle new visor device coming online
885 * @xdev: struct device for the visor device being probed
886 *
887 * This is called automatically upon adding a visor_device (device_add), or
888 * adding a visor_driver (visorbus_register_visor_driver), but only after
889 * visorbus_match() has returned 1 to indicate a successful match between
890 * driver and device.
891 *
892 * If successful, a reference to the device will be held onto via get_device().
893 *
894 * Return: 0 if successful, meaning the function driver's probe() function
895 *         was successful with this device, otherwise a negative errno
896 *         value indicating failure reason
897 */
898static int visordriver_probe_device(struct device *xdev)
899{
900	int err;
901	struct visor_driver *drv = to_visor_driver(xdev->driver);
902	struct visor_device *dev = to_visor_device(xdev);
903
904	mutex_lock(&dev->visordriver_callback_lock);
905	dev->being_removed = false;
906	err = drv->probe(dev);
907	if (err) {
908		mutex_unlock(&dev->visordriver_callback_lock);
909		return err;
910	}
911	/* success: reference kept via unmatched get_device() */
912	get_device(&dev->device);
913	publish_vbus_dev_info(dev);
914	mutex_unlock(&dev->visordriver_callback_lock);
915	return 0;
916}
917
918/*
919 * visorbus_register_visor_driver() - registers the provided visor driver for
920 *				      handling one or more visor device
921 *                                    types (channel_types)
922 * @drv: the driver to register
923 *
924 * A visor function driver calls this function to register the driver. The
925 * caller MUST fill in the following fields within the #drv structure:
926 *     name, version, owner, channel_types, probe, remove
927 *
928 * Here's how the whole Linux bus / driver / device model works.
929 *
930 * At system start-up, the visorbus kernel module is loaded, which registers
931 * visorbus_type as a bus type, using bus_register().
932 *
933 * All kernel modules that support particular device types on a
934 * visorbus bus are loaded.  Each of these kernel modules calls
935 * visorbus_register_visor_driver() in their init functions, passing a
936 * visor_driver struct.  visorbus_register_visor_driver() in turn calls
937 * register_driver(&visor_driver.driver).  This .driver member is
938 * initialized with generic methods (like probe), whose sole responsibility
939 * is to act as a broker for the real methods, which are within the
940 * visor_driver struct.  (This is the way the subclass behavior is
941 * implemented, since visor_driver is essentially a subclass of the
942 * generic driver.)  Whenever a driver_register() happens, core bus code in
943 * the kernel does (see device_attach() in drivers/base/dd.c):
944 *
945 *     for each dev associated with the bus (the bus that driver is on) that
946 *     does not yet have a driver
947 *         if bus.match(dev,newdriver) == yes_matched  ** .match specified
948 *                                                ** during bus_register().
949 *             newdriver.probe(dev)  ** for visor drivers, this will call
950 *                   ** the generic driver.probe implemented in visorbus.c,
951 *                   ** which in turn calls the probe specified within the
952 *                   ** struct visor_driver (which was specified by the
953 *                   ** actual device driver as part of
954 *                   ** visorbus_register_visor_driver()).
955 *
956 * The above dance also happens when a new device appears.
957 * So the question is, how are devices created within the system?
958 * Basically, just call device_add(dev).  See pci_bus_add_devices().
959 * pci_scan_device() shows an example of how to build a device struct.  It
960 * returns the newly-created struct to pci_scan_single_device(), who adds it
961 * to the list of devices at PCIBUS.devices.  That list of devices is what
962 * is traversed by pci_bus_add_devices().
963 *
964 * Return: integer indicating success (zero) or failure (non-zero)
965 */
966int visorbus_register_visor_driver(struct visor_driver *drv)
967{
968	/* can't register on a nonexistent bus */
969	if (!initialized)
970		return -ENODEV;
971	if (!drv->probe)
972		return -EINVAL;
973	if (!drv->remove)
974		return -EINVAL;
975	if (!drv->pause)
976		return -EINVAL;
977	if (!drv->resume)
978		return -EINVAL;
979
980	drv->driver.name = drv->name;
981	drv->driver.bus = &visorbus_type;
982	drv->driver.probe = visordriver_probe_device;
983	drv->driver.remove = visordriver_remove_device;
984	drv->driver.owner = drv->owner;
985	/*
986	 * driver_register does this:
987	 *   bus_add_driver(drv)
988	 *   ->if (drv.bus)  ** (bus_type) **
989	 *       driver_attach(drv)
990	 *         for each dev with bus type of drv.bus
991	 *           if (!dev.drv)  ** no driver assigned yet **
992	 *             if (bus.match(dev,drv))  [visorbus_match]
993	 *               dev.drv = drv
994	 *               if (!drv.probe(dev))   [visordriver_probe_device]
995	 *                 dev.drv = NULL
996	 */
997	return driver_register(&drv->driver);
998}
999EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(visorbus_register_visor_driver);
1000
1001/*
1002 * visorbus_create_instance() - create a device instance for the visorbus itself
1003 * @dev: struct visor_device indicating the bus instance
1004 *
1005 * Return: 0 for success, otherwise negative errno value indicating reason for
1006 *         failure
1007 */
1008int visorbus_create_instance(struct visor_device *dev)
1009{
1010	int id = dev->chipset_bus_no;
1011	int err;
1012	struct visor_vbus_headerinfo *hdr_info;
1013
1014	hdr_info = kzalloc(sizeof(*hdr_info), GFP_KERNEL);
1015	if (!hdr_info)
1016		return -ENOMEM;
1017	dev_set_name(&dev->device, "visorbus%d", id);
1018	dev->device.bus = &visorbus_type;
1019	dev->device.groups = visorbus_groups;
1020	dev->device.release = visorbus_release_busdevice;
1021	dev->debugfs_dir = debugfs_create_dir(dev_name(&dev->device),
1022					      visorbus_debugfs_dir);
1023	dev->debugfs_bus_info = debugfs_create_file("client_bus_info", 0440,
1024						    dev->debugfs_dir, dev,
1025						    &bus_info_debugfs_fops);
1026	dev_set_drvdata(&dev->device, dev);
1027	err = get_vbus_header_info(dev->visorchannel, &dev->device, hdr_info);
1028	if (err < 0)
1029		goto err_debugfs_dir;
1030	err = device_register(&dev->device);
1031	if (err < 0)
1032		goto err_debugfs_dir;
1033	list_add_tail(&dev->list_all, &list_all_bus_instances);
1034	dev->state.created = 1;
1035	dev->vbus_hdr_info = (void *)hdr_info;
1036	write_vbus_chp_info(dev->visorchannel, hdr_info, &chipset_driverinfo);
1037	write_vbus_bus_info(dev->visorchannel, hdr_info, &clientbus_driverinfo);
1038	visorbus_response(dev, err, CONTROLVM_BUS_CREATE);
1039	return 0;
1040
1041err_debugfs_dir:
1042	debugfs_remove_recursive(dev->debugfs_dir);
1043	kfree(hdr_info);
1044	dev_err(&dev->device, "%s failed: %d\n", __func__, err);
1045	return err;
1046}
1047
1048/*
1049 * visorbus_remove_instance() - remove a device instance for the visorbus itself
1050 * @dev: struct visor_device indentifying the bus to remove
1051 */
1052void visorbus_remove_instance(struct visor_device *dev)
1053{
1054	/*
1055	 * Note that this will result in the release method for
1056	 * dev->dev being called, which will call
1057	 * visorbus_release_busdevice().  This has something to do with
1058	 * the put_device() done in device_unregister(), but I have never
1059	 * successfully been able to trace thru the code to see where/how
1060	 * release() gets called.  But I know it does.
1061	 */
1062	kfree(dev->vbus_hdr_info);
1063	list_del(&dev->list_all);
1064	if (dev->pending_msg_hdr)
1065		visorbus_response(dev, 0, CONTROLVM_BUS_DESTROY);
1066	device_unregister(&dev->device);
1067}
1068
1069/*
1070 * remove_all_visor_devices() - remove all child visorbus device instances
1071 */
1072static void remove_all_visor_devices(void)
1073{
1074	struct list_head *listentry, *listtmp;
1075
1076	list_for_each_safe(listentry, listtmp, &list_all_device_instances) {
1077		struct visor_device *dev;
1078
1079		dev = list_entry(listentry, struct visor_device, list_all);
1080		remove_visor_device(dev);
1081	}
1082}
1083
1084/*
1085 * pause_state_change_complete() - the callback function to be called by a
1086 *                                 visorbus function driver when a
1087 *                                 pending "pause device" operation has
1088 *                                 completed
1089 * @dev: struct visor_device identifying the paused device
1090 * @status: 0 iff the pause state change completed successfully, otherwise
1091 *          a negative errno value indicating the reason for failure
1092 */
1093static void pause_state_change_complete(struct visor_device *dev, int status)
1094{
1095	if (!dev->pausing)
1096		return;
1097
1098	dev->pausing = false;
1099	visorbus_device_changestate_response(dev, status,
1100					     segment_state_standby);
1101}
1102
1103/*
1104 * resume_state_change_complete() - the callback function to be called by a
1105 *                                  visorbus function driver when a
1106 *                                  pending "resume device" operation has
1107 *                                  completed
1108 * @dev: struct visor_device identifying the resumed device
1109 * @status: 0 iff the resume state change completed successfully, otherwise
1110 *          a negative errno value indicating the reason for failure
1111 */
1112static void resume_state_change_complete(struct visor_device *dev, int status)
1113{
1114	if (!dev->resuming)
1115		return;
1116
1117	dev->resuming = false;
1118	/*
1119	 * Notify the chipset driver that the resume is complete,
1120	 * which will presumably want to send some sort of response to
1121	 * the initiator.
1122	 */
1123	visorbus_device_changestate_response(dev, status,
1124					     segment_state_running);
1125}
1126
1127/*
1128 * visorchipset_initiate_device_pause_resume() - start a pause or resume
1129 *                                               operation for a visor device
1130 * @dev: struct visor_device identifying the device being paused or resumed
1131 * @is_pause: true to indicate pause operation, false to indicate resume
1132 *
1133 * Tell the subordinate function driver for a specific device to pause
1134 * or resume that device.  Success/failure result is returned asynchronously
1135 * via a callback function; see pause_state_change_complete() and
1136 * resume_state_change_complete().
1137 */
1138static int visorchipset_initiate_device_pause_resume(struct visor_device *dev,
1139						     bool is_pause)
1140{
1141	int err;
1142	struct visor_driver *drv;
1143
1144	/* If no driver associated with the device nothing to pause/resume */
1145	if (!dev->device.driver)
1146		return 0;
1147	if (dev->pausing || dev->resuming)
1148		return -EBUSY;
1149
1150	drv = to_visor_driver(dev->device.driver);
1151	if (is_pause) {
1152		dev->pausing = true;
1153		err = drv->pause(dev, pause_state_change_complete);
1154	} else {
1155		/*
1156		 * The vbus_dev_info structure in the channel was been cleared,
1157		 * make sure it is valid.
1158		 */
1159		publish_vbus_dev_info(dev);
1160		dev->resuming = true;
1161		err = drv->resume(dev, resume_state_change_complete);
1162	}
1163	return err;
1164}
1165
1166/*
1167 * visorchipset_device_pause() - start a pause operation for a visor device
1168 * @dev_info: struct visor_device identifying the device being paused
1169 *
1170 * Tell the subordinate function driver for a specific device to pause
1171 * that device.  Success/failure result is returned asynchronously
1172 * via a callback function; see pause_state_change_complete().
1173 */
1174int visorchipset_device_pause(struct visor_device *dev_info)
1175{
1176	int err;
1177
1178	err = visorchipset_initiate_device_pause_resume(dev_info, true);
1179	if (err < 0) {
1180		dev_info->pausing = false;
1181		return err;
1182	}
1183	return 0;
1184}
1185
1186/*
1187 * visorchipset_device_resume() - start a resume operation for a visor device
1188 * @dev_info: struct visor_device identifying the device being resumed
1189 *
1190 * Tell the subordinate function driver for a specific device to resume
1191 * that device.  Success/failure result is returned asynchronously
1192 * via a callback function; see resume_state_change_complete().
1193 */
1194int visorchipset_device_resume(struct visor_device *dev_info)
1195{
1196	int err;
1197
1198	err = visorchipset_initiate_device_pause_resume(dev_info, false);
1199	if (err < 0) {
1200		dev_info->resuming = false;
1201		return err;
1202	}
1203	return 0;
1204}
1205
1206int visorbus_init(void)
1207{
1208	int err;
1209
1210	visorbus_debugfs_dir = debugfs_create_dir("visorbus", NULL);
1211	bus_device_info_init(&clientbus_driverinfo, "clientbus", "visorbus");
1212	err = bus_register(&visorbus_type);
1213	if (err < 0)
1214		return err;
1215	initialized = true;
1216	bus_device_info_init(&chipset_driverinfo, "chipset", "visorchipset");
1217	return 0;
1218}
1219
1220void visorbus_exit(void)
1221{
1222	struct list_head *listentry, *listtmp;
1223
1224	remove_all_visor_devices();
1225	list_for_each_safe(listentry, listtmp, &list_all_bus_instances) {
1226		struct visor_device *dev;
1227
1228		dev = list_entry(listentry, struct visor_device, list_all);
1229		visorbus_remove_instance(dev);
1230	}
1231	bus_unregister(&visorbus_type);
1232	initialized = false;
1233	debugfs_remove_recursive(visorbus_debugfs_dir);
1234}
1235