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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (c) 1992 Regents of the University of California.
      3  * All rights reserved.
      4  *
      5  * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
      6  * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
      7  * contributed to Berkeley.
      8  *
      9  * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     10  * must display the following acknowledgement:
     11  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
     12  *	California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories.
     13  *
     14  * %sccs.include.redist.c%
     15  *
     16  *	%W% (Berkeley) %G%
     17  *
     18  * from: $Header: /tank/opengrok/rsync2/NetBSD/src/sys/kern/subr_autoconf.c,v 1.4 1993/12/18 04:21:24 mycroft Exp $ (LBL)
     19  */
     20 
     21 #include <sys/param.h>
     22 #include <sys/device.h>
     23 #include <sys/malloc.h>
     24 
     25 /*
     26  * Autoconfiguration subroutines.
     27  */
     28 
     29 /*
     30  * ioconf.c exports exactly two names: cfdata and cfroots.  All system
     31  * devices and drivers are found via these tables.
     32  */
     33 extern struct cfdata cfdata[];
     34 extern short cfroots[];
     35 
     36 #define	ROOT ((struct device *)NULL)
     37 
     38 struct matchinfo {
     39 	cfmatch_t fn;
     40 	struct	device *parent;
     41 	void	*aux;
     42 	struct	cfdata *match;
     43 	int	pri;
     44 };
     45 
     46 /*
     47  * Apply the matching function and choose the best.  This is used
     48  * a few times and we want to keep the code small.
     49  */
     50 static void
     51 mapply(m, cf)
     52 	register struct matchinfo *m;
     53 	register struct cfdata *cf;
     54 {
     55 	register int pri;
     56 
     57 	if (m->fn != NULL)
     58 		pri = (*m->fn)(m->parent, cf, m->aux);
     59 	else {
     60 	        if (!cf->cf_driver->cd_match) {
     61 		    printf("mapply: no match function for '%s' device\n",
     62 			   cf->cf_driver->cd_name);
     63 		    panic("mapply: not match function\n");
     64 		}
     65 		pri = (*cf->cf_driver->cd_match)(m->parent, cf, m->aux);
     66 	}
     67 	if (pri > m->pri) {
     68 		m->match = cf;
     69 		m->pri = pri;
     70 	}
     71 }
     72 
     73 /*
     74  * Iterate over all potential children of some device, calling the given
     75  * function (default being the child's match function) for each one.
     76  * Nonzero returns are matches; the highest value returned is considered
     77  * the best match.  Return the `found child' if we got a match, or NULL
     78  * otherwise.  The `aux' pointer is simply passed on through.
     79  *
     80  * Note that this function is designed so that it can be used to apply
     81  * an arbitrary function to all potential children (its return value
     82  * can be ignored).
     83  */
     84 struct cfdata *
     85 config_search(fn, parent, aux)
     86 	cfmatch_t fn;
     87 	register struct device *parent;
     88 	void *aux;
     89 {
     90 	register struct cfdata *cf;
     91 	register short *p;
     92 	struct matchinfo m;
     93 
     94 	m.fn = fn;
     95 	m.parent = parent;
     96 	m.aux = aux;
     97 	m.match = NULL;
     98 	m.pri = 0;
     99 	for (cf = cfdata; cf->cf_driver; cf++) {
    100 		/*
    101 		 * Skip cf if no longer eligible, otherwise scan through
    102 		 * parents for one matching `parent', and try match function.
    103 		 */
    104 		if (cf->cf_fstate == FSTATE_FOUND)
    105 			continue;
    106 		for (p = cf->cf_parents; *p >= 0; p++)
    107 			if (parent->dv_cfdata == &cfdata[*p])
    108 				mapply(&m, cf);
    109 	}
    110 	return (m.match);
    111 }
    112 
    113 /*
    114  * Find the given root device.
    115  * This is much like config_search, but there is no parent.
    116  */
    117 struct cfdata *
    118 config_rootsearch(fn, rootname, aux)
    119 	register cfmatch_t fn;
    120 	register char *rootname;
    121 	register void *aux;
    122 {
    123 	register struct cfdata *cf;
    124 	register short *p;
    125 	struct matchinfo m;
    126 
    127 	m.fn = fn;
    128 	m.parent = ROOT;
    129 	m.aux = aux;
    130 	m.match = NULL;
    131 	m.pri = 0;
    132 	/*
    133 	 * Look at root entries for matching name.  We do not bother
    134 	 * with found-state here since only one root should ever be
    135 	 * searched (and it must be done first).
    136 	 */
    137 	for (p = cfroots; *p >= 0; p++) {
    138 		cf = &cfdata[*p];
    139 		if (strcmp(cf->cf_driver->cd_name, rootname) == 0)
    140 			mapply(&m, cf);
    141 	}
    142 	return (m.match);
    143 }
    144 
    145 static char *msgs[3] = { "", " not configured\n", " unsupported\n" };
    146 
    147 /*
    148  * The given `aux' argument describes a device that has been found
    149  * on the given parent, but not necessarily configured.  Locate the
    150  * configuration data for that device (using the cd_match configuration
    151  * driver function) and attach it, and return true.  If the device was
    152  * not configured, call the given `print' function and return 0.
    153  */
    154 int
    155 config_found(parent, aux, print)
    156 	struct device *parent;
    157 	void *aux;
    158 	cfprint_t print;
    159 {
    160 	struct cfdata *cf;
    161 
    162 	if ((cf = config_search((cfmatch_t)NULL, parent, aux)) != NULL) {
    163 		config_attach(parent, cf, aux, print);
    164 		return (1);
    165 	}
    166 	if (print)
    167 	    printf(msgs[(*print)(aux, parent->dv_xname)]);
    168 	return (0);
    169 }
    170 
    171 /*
    172  * As above, but for root devices.
    173  */
    174 int
    175 config_rootfound(rootname, aux)
    176 	char *rootname;
    177 	void *aux;
    178 {
    179 	struct cfdata *cf;
    180 
    181 	if ((cf = config_rootsearch((cfmatch_t)NULL, rootname, aux)) != NULL) {
    182 		config_attach(ROOT, cf, aux, (cfprint_t)NULL);
    183 		return (1);
    184 	}
    185 	printf("root device %s not configured\n", rootname);
    186 	return (0);
    187 }
    188 
    189 /* just like sprintf(buf, "%d") except that it works from the end */
    190 static char *
    191 number(ep, n)
    192 	register char *ep;
    193 	register int n;
    194 {
    195 
    196 	*--ep = 0;
    197 	while (n >= 10) {
    198 		*--ep = (n % 10) + '0';
    199 		n /= 10;
    200 	}
    201 	*--ep = n + '0';
    202 	return (ep);
    203 }
    204 
    205 /*
    206  * Attach a found device.  Allocates memory for device variables.
    207  */
    208 void
    209 config_attach(parent, cf, aux, print)
    210 	register struct device *parent;
    211 	register struct cfdata *cf;
    212 	register void *aux;
    213 	cfprint_t print;
    214 {
    215 	register struct device *dev;
    216 	register struct cfdriver *cd;
    217 	register size_t lname, lunit;
    218 	register char *xunit;
    219 	int myunit;
    220 	char num[10];
    221 	static struct device **nextp = &alldevs;
    222 
    223 	cd = cf->cf_driver;
    224 	if (cd->cd_devsize < sizeof(struct device))
    225 		panic("config_attach");
    226 	myunit = cf->cf_unit;
    227 	if (cf->cf_fstate == FSTATE_NOTFOUND)
    228 		cf->cf_fstate = FSTATE_FOUND;
    229 	else
    230 		cf->cf_unit++;
    231 
    232 	/* compute length of name and decimal expansion of unit number */
    233 	lname = strlen(cd->cd_name);
    234 	xunit = number(&num[sizeof num], myunit);
    235 	lunit = &num[sizeof num] - xunit;
    236 	if (lname + lunit >= sizeof(dev->dv_xname))
    237 		panic("config_attach: device name too long");
    238 
    239 	/* get memory for all device vars */
    240 	dev = (struct device *)malloc(cd->cd_devsize, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
    241 	if (!dev)
    242 	    panic("config_attach: memory allocation for device softc failed");
    243 	bzero(dev, cd->cd_devsize);
    244 	*nextp = dev;			/* link up */
    245 	nextp = &dev->dv_next;
    246 	dev->dv_class = cd->cd_class;
    247 	dev->dv_cfdata = cf;
    248 	dev->dv_unit = myunit;
    249 	bcopy(cd->cd_name, dev->dv_xname, lname);
    250 	bcopy(xunit, dev->dv_xname + lname, lunit);
    251 	dev->dv_parent = parent;
    252 	if (parent == ROOT)
    253 		printf("%s (root)", dev->dv_xname);
    254 	else {
    255 		printf("%s at %s", dev->dv_xname, parent->dv_xname);
    256 		if (print)
    257 		    (void) (*print)(aux, (char *)0);
    258 	}
    259 
    260 	/* put this device in the devices array */
    261 	if (dev->dv_unit >= cd->cd_ndevs) {
    262 		/*
    263 		 * Need to expand the array.
    264 		 */
    265 		int old = cd->cd_ndevs, oldbytes, new, newbytes;
    266 		void **nsp;
    267 
    268 		if (old == 0) {
    269 			nsp = malloc(MINALLOCSIZE, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
    270 			if (!nsp)
    271 			    panic("config_attach: expanding dev array");
    272 			bzero(nsp, MINALLOCSIZE);
    273 			cd->cd_ndevs = MINALLOCSIZE / sizeof(void *);
    274 		} else {
    275 			new = cd->cd_ndevs;
    276 			do {
    277 				new *= 2;
    278 			} while (new <= dev->dv_unit);
    279 			cd->cd_ndevs = new;
    280 			oldbytes = old * sizeof(void *);
    281 			newbytes = new * sizeof(void *);
    282 			nsp = malloc(newbytes, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
    283 			if (!nsp)
    284 			    panic("config_attach: expanding dev array (2)");
    285 			bcopy(cd->cd_devs, nsp, oldbytes);
    286 			bzero(&nsp[old], newbytes - oldbytes);
    287 			free(cd->cd_devs, M_DEVBUF);
    288 		}
    289 		cd->cd_devs = nsp;
    290 	}
    291 	if (cd->cd_devs[dev->dv_unit])
    292 		panic("config_attach: duplicate %s", dev->dv_xname);
    293 	cd->cd_devs[dev->dv_unit] = dev;
    294 
    295 	/*
    296 	 * Before attaching, clobber any unfound devices that are
    297 	 * otherwise identical.
    298 	 */
    299 	for (cf = cfdata; cf->cf_driver; cf++)
    300 		if (cf->cf_driver == cd && cf->cf_unit == dev->dv_unit &&
    301 		    cf->cf_fstate == FSTATE_NOTFOUND)
    302 			cf->cf_fstate = FSTATE_FOUND;
    303 	(*cd->cd_attach)(parent, dev, aux);
    304 }
    305 
    306 /*
    307  * Attach an event.  These must come from initially-zero space (see
    308  * commented-out assignments below), but that occurs naturally for
    309  * device instance variables.
    310  */
    311 void
    312 evcnt_attach(dev, name, ev)
    313 	struct device *dev;
    314 	const char *name;
    315 	struct evcnt *ev;
    316 {
    317 	static struct evcnt **nextp = &allevents;
    318 
    319 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    320 	if (strlen(name) >= sizeof(ev->ev_name))
    321 		panic("evcnt_attach");
    322 #endif
    323 	/* ev->ev_next = NULL; */
    324 	ev->ev_dev = dev;
    325 	/* ev->ev_count = 0; */
    326 	strcpy(ev->ev_name, name);
    327 	*nextp = ev;
    328 	nextp = &ev->ev_next;
    329 }
    330