Added a warning for drivers which don't export the api_version.
Now returns ENXIO if dev_publish_devices() returns an error (instead of B_OK). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/trunk/current@1317 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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** Copyright 2001, Travis Geiselbrecht. All rights reserved.
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** Distributed under the terms of the NewOS License.
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*/
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#include <kernel.h>
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#include <stage2.h>
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#include <dev.h>
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#include <memheap.h>
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#ifdef ARCH_x86
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#include <arch/x86/console_dev.h>
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# include <arch/x86/console_dev.h>
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#endif
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#include <fb_console.h>
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while ((len = sys_read_dir(fd, dirent, sizeof(buf), 1)) > 0) {
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dprintf("loading '%s' dev module\n", dirent->d_name);
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dev_load_dev_module(dirent->d_name, *ptr);
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dprintf("loaded dev module!\n");
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}
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sys_close(fd);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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image_id dev_load_dev_module(const char *name, const char *dirpath)
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image_id
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dev_load_dev_module(const char *name, const char *dirpath)
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{
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image_id id;
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char path[SYS_MAX_PATH_LEN];
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@ -84,7 +88,7 @@ image_id dev_load_dev_module(const char *name, const char *dirpath)
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/* Load the module, return error if unable */
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id = elf_load_kspace(path, "");
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if(id < 0)
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if (id < 0)
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return id;
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/* Don't get all the symbols we will require initially. Just get the
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@ -107,6 +111,11 @@ image_id dev_load_dev_module(const char *name, const char *dirpath)
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id = EINVAL;
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goto error;
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}
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/* ToDo: we should fail if the driver doesn't export the api_version,
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* but right now, there are some drivers in our tree that doesn't...
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*/
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if (api_version == NULL)
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dprintf("driver \"%s\" has no api_version set!\n", name);
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/* Next, do we have an init_hardware function? If we do run it and
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* if it fails simply fall through to the exit...
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* - init_driver has been run OK
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* - publish_devices return empty paths list or
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* devfs_publish_device has for some reason failed on each path.
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*
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* The error value we're about to return is 0, which probably
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* means we're loosing error information here :(
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* XXX - what error code should we be returning
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*
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* However, before we unload ourselves we will try to find and run
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* the uninit routine.
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*/
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uninit_driver = (void *) elf_lookup_symbol(id, "uninit_driver");
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if (uninit_driver)
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uninit_driver();
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id = 0;
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// ToDo: That might not be the best error code
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id = ENXIO;
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error:
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/* If we've gotten here then the driver will be unloaded and an
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