/* Mach device store backend Copyright (C) 1995,96,97,99 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Miles Bader This file is part of the GNU Hurd. The GNU Hurd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU Hurd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "store.h" static inline error_t dev_error (error_t err) { /* Give the canonical POSIX error codes, rather than letting the Mach code propagate up. */ switch (err) { case D_IO_ERROR: return EIO; case D_WOULD_BLOCK: return EAGAIN; case D_NO_SUCH_DEVICE: return ENXIO; case D_ALREADY_OPEN: return EBUSY; case D_DEVICE_DOWN: return ENXIO; /* ? */ case D_INVALID_OPERATION: return EBADF; /* ? */ case D_NO_MEMORY: return ENOMEM; default: } /* Anything unexpected propagates up where weirdness will get noticed. */ return err; } static error_t dev_read (struct store *store, store_offset_t addr, size_t index, mach_msg_type_number_t amount, void **buf, mach_msg_type_number_t *len) { return dev_error (device_read (store->port, 0, addr, amount, (io_buf_ptr_t *)buf, len)); } static error_t dev_write (struct store *store, store_offset_t addr, size_t index, void *buf, mach_msg_type_number_t len, mach_msg_type_number_t *amount) { return dev_error (device_write (store->port, 0, addr, (io_buf_ptr_t)buf, len, amount)); } static error_t dev_decode (struct store_enc *enc, const struct store_class *const *classes, struct store **store) { return store_std_leaf_decode (enc, _store_device_create, store); } static error_t dev_open (const char *name, int flags, const struct store_class *const *classes, struct store **store) { return dev_error (store_device_open (name, flags, store)); } static error_t dopen (const char *name, device_t *device, int *mod_flags) { device_t dev_master; error_t err = get_privileged_ports (0, &dev_master); if (! err) { if (*mod_flags & STORE_HARD_READONLY) err = device_open (dev_master, D_READ, (char *)name, device); else { err = device_open (dev_master, D_WRITE | D_READ, (char *)name, device); if (err == ED_READ_ONLY) { err = device_open (dev_master, D_READ, (char *)name, device); if (! err) *mod_flags |= STORE_HARD_READONLY; } else if (! err) *mod_flags &= ~STORE_HARD_READONLY; } mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), dev_master); } return err; } static void dclose (struct store *store) { mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), store->port); store->port = MACH_PORT_NULL; } /* Return 0 if STORE's range is enforce by the kernel, otherwise an error. */ static error_t enforced (struct store *store) { if (store->num_runs != 1 || store->runs[0].start != 0) /* Can't enforce non-contiguous ranges, or one not starting at 0. */ return EINVAL; else /* See if the the current (one) range is that the kernel is enforcing. */ { size_t sizes[DEV_GET_SIZE_COUNT]; size_t sizes_len = DEV_GET_SIZE_COUNT; error_t err = device_get_status (store->port, DEV_GET_SIZE, sizes, &sizes_len); if (err) return EINVAL; assert (sizes_len == DEV_GET_SIZE_COUNT); if (sizes[DEV_GET_SIZE_RECORD_SIZE] != store->block_size || (store->runs[0].length != sizes[DEV_GET_SIZE_DEVICE_SIZE] >> store->log2_block_size)) return EINVAL; return 0; } } static error_t dev_set_flags (struct store *store, int flags) { if ((flags & ~(STORE_INACTIVE | STORE_ENFORCED)) != 0) /* Trying to set flags we don't support. */ return EINVAL; if (! ((store->flags | flags) & STORE_INACTIVE)) /* Currently active and staying that way, so we must be trying to set the STORE_ENFORCED flag. */ { error_t err = enforced (store); if (err) return err; } if (flags & STORE_INACTIVE) dclose (store); store->flags |= flags; /* When inactive, anything goes. */ return 0; } static error_t dev_clear_flags (struct store *store, int flags) { error_t err = 0; if ((flags & ~(STORE_INACTIVE | STORE_ENFORCED)) != 0) err = EINVAL; if (!err && (flags & STORE_INACTIVE)) err = store->name ? dopen (store->name, &store->port, &store->flags) : ENODEV; if (! err) store->flags &= ~flags; return err; } static error_t dev_map (const struct store *store, vm_prot_t prot, mach_port_t *memobj) { size_t nruns = store->num_runs; if (nruns > 1 || (nruns == 1 && store->runs[0].start != 0)) return EOPNOTSUPP; else { /* We pass in 0 for the OFFSET and SIZE argument because in many cases we can't supply them (devices that can't otherwise do I/O are often still mappable) and mach ignores them entirely. XXXX */ error_t err = device_map (store->port, prot, 0, 0, memobj, 0); if (err == ED_INVALID_OPERATION) err = EOPNOTSUPP; /* This device doesn't support paging. */ return err; } } struct store_class store_device_class = { STORAGE_DEVICE, "device", dev_read, dev_write, store_std_leaf_allocate_encoding, store_std_leaf_encode, dev_decode, dev_set_flags, dev_clear_flags, 0, 0, 0, dev_open, 0, dev_map }; /* Return a new store in STORE referring to the mach device DEVICE. Consumes the send right DEVICE. */ error_t store_device_create (device_t device, int flags, struct store **store) { struct store_run run; size_t block_size = 0; size_t sizes[DEV_STATUS_MAX]; size_t sizes_len = DEV_STATUS_MAX; error_t err; /* Some Mach devices do not implement device_get_status, but do not return an error. To detect these devices we set the size of the input buffer to something larger than DEV_GET_SIZE_COUNT. If the size of the returned device status is not equal to DEV_GET_SIZE_COUNT, we know that something is wrong. */ err = device_get_status (device, DEV_GET_SIZE, sizes, &sizes_len); if (! err && sizes_len == DEV_GET_SIZE_COUNT) { block_size = sizes[DEV_GET_SIZE_RECORD_SIZE]; if (block_size) { run.start = 0; run.length = sizes[DEV_GET_SIZE_DEVICE_SIZE] / block_size; if (run.length * block_size != sizes[DEV_GET_SIZE_DEVICE_SIZE]) /* Bogus results (which some mach devices return). */ block_size = 0; } } flags |= STORE_ENFORCED; /* 'cause it's the whole device. */ if (block_size == 0) /* Treat devices that can't do device_get_status as zero-length. */ return _store_device_create (device, flags, 0, &run, 0, store); else /* Make a store with one run covering the whole device. */ return _store_device_create (device, flags, block_size, &run, 1, store); } /* Like store_device_create, but doesn't query the device for information. */ error_t _store_device_create (device_t device, int flags, size_t block_size, const struct store_run *runs, size_t num_runs, struct store **store) { return _store_create (&store_device_class, device, flags, block_size, runs, num_runs, 0, store); } /* Open the device NAME, and return the corresponding store in STORE. */ error_t store_device_open (const char *name, int flags, struct store **store) { device_t device; error_t err = dopen (name, &device, &flags); if (! err) { err = store_device_create (device, flags, store); if (! err) { err = store_set_name (*store, name); if (err) store_free (*store); } if (err) mach_port_deallocate (mach_task_self (), device); } return err; }