NetBSD/sys/dev/ofw/ofw_subr.c

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/* $NetBSD: ofw_subr.c,v 1.4 1998/02/03 16:58:26 cgd Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright 1998
* Digital Equipment Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is furnished under license and may be used and
* copied only in accordance with the following terms and conditions.
* Subject to these conditions, you may download, copy, install,
* use, modify and distribute this software in source and/or binary
* form. No title or ownership is transferred hereby.
*
* 1) Any source code used, modified or distributed must reproduce
* and retain this copyright notice and list of conditions as
* they appear in the source file.
*
* 2) No right is granted to use any trade name, trademark, or logo of
* Digital Equipment Corporation. Neither the "Digital Equipment
* Corporation" name nor any trademark or logo of Digital Equipment
* Corporation may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without the prior written permission of
* Digital Equipment Corporation.
*
* 3) This software is provided "AS-IS" and any express or implied
* warranties, including but not limited to, any implied warranties
* of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or
* non-infringement are disclaimed. In no event shall DIGITAL be
* liable for any damages whatsoever, and in particular, DIGITAL
* shall not be liable for special, indirect, consequential, or
* incidental damages or damages for lost profits, loss of
* revenue or loss of use, whether such damages arise in contract,
* negligence, tort, under statute, in equity, at law or otherwise,
* even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <dev/ofw/openfirm.h>
#define OFW_MAX_STACK_BUF_SIZE 256
#define OFW_PATH_BUF_SIZE 512
/*
* int of_decode_int(p)
*
* This routine converts OFW encoded-int datums
* into the integer format of the host machine.
*
* It is primarily used to convert integer properties
* returned by the OF_getprop routine.
*
* Arguments:
* p pointer to unsigned char array which is an
* OFW-encoded integer.
*
* Return Value:
* Decoded integer value of argument p.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*/
int
of_decode_int(p)
const unsigned char *p;
{
unsigned int i = *p++ << 8;
i = (i + *p++) << 8;
i = (i + *p++) << 8;
return (i + *p);
}
/*
* int of_compatible(phandle, strings)
*
* This routine checks an OFW node's "compatible" entry to see if
* it matches any of the provided strings.
*
* It should be used when determining whether a driver can drive
* a partcular device.
*
* Arguments:
* phandle OFW phandle of device to be checked for
* compatibility.
* strings Array of containing expected "compatibility"
* property values, presence of any of which
* indicates compatibility.
*
* Return Value:
* -1 if none of the strings are found in phandle's "compatiblity"
* property, or the index of the string in "strings" of the first
* string found in phandle's "compatibility" property.
*
* Side Effects:
* None.
*/
int
of_compatible(phandle, strings)
int phandle;
const char * const *strings;
{
int len, allocated, rv;
char *buf;
const char *sp, *nsp;
len = OF_getproplen(phandle, "compatible");
if (len <= 0)
return (-1);
if (len > OFW_MAX_STACK_BUF_SIZE) {
buf = malloc(len, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
allocated = 1;
} else {
buf = alloca(len);
allocated = 0;
}
/* 'compatible' size should not change. */
if (OF_getprop(phandle, "compatible", buf, len) != len) {
rv = -1;
goto out;
}
sp = buf;
while (len && (nsp = memchr(sp, 0, len)) != NULL) {
/* look for a match among the strings provided */
for (rv = 0; strings[rv] != NULL; rv++)
if (strcmp(sp, strings[rv]) == 0)
goto out;
nsp++; /* skip over NUL char */
len -= (nsp - sp);
sp = nsp;
}
rv = -1;
out:
if (allocated)
free(buf, M_TEMP);
return (rv);
}
/*
* int of_packagename(phandle, buf, bufsize)
*
* This routine places the last component of an OFW node's name
* into a user-provided buffer.
*
* It can be used during autoconfiguration to make printing of
* device names more informative.
*
* Arguments:
* phandle OFW phandle of device whose name name is
* desired.
* buf Buffer to contain device name, provided by
* caller. (For now, must be at least 4
* bytes long.)
* bufsize Length of buffer referenced by 'buf', in
* bytes.
*
* Return Value:
* -1 if the device path name could not be obtained or would
* not fit in the allocated temporary buffer, or zero otherwise
* (meaning the the leaf node name was successfully extracted).
*
* Side Effects:
* If the leaf node name was successfully extracted, 'buf' is
* filled in with at most 'bufsize' bytes of the leaf node
* name. If the leaf node was not successfully extracted, a
* somewhat meaningful string is placed in the buffer. In
* either case, the contents of 'buf' will be NUL-terminated.
*/
int
of_packagename(phandle, buf, bufsize)
int phandle;
char *buf;
int bufsize;
{
char *pbuf;
const char *lastslash;
int l, rv;
pbuf = malloc(OFW_PATH_BUF_SIZE, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
l = OF_package_to_path(phandle, pbuf, OFW_PATH_BUF_SIZE);
/* check that we could get the name, and that it's not too long. */
if (l < 0 ||
(l == OFW_PATH_BUF_SIZE && pbuf[OFW_PATH_BUF_SIZE - 1] != '\0')) {
/* XXX should use snprintf! */
if (bufsize >= 25)
sprintf(buf, "??? (phandle 0x%x)", phandle);
else if (bufsize >= 4)
strcpy(buf, "???");
else
panic("of_packagename: bufsize = %d is silly",
bufsize);
rv = -1;
} else {
lastslash = strrchr(pbuf, '/');
strncpy(buf, (lastslash == NULL) ? pbuf : (lastslash + 1),
bufsize);
buf[bufsize - 1] = '\0'; /* in case it's fills the buffer. */
rv = 0;
}
free(pbuf, M_TEMP);
return (rv);
}