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/*
* QEMU PPC PREP hardware System Emulator
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2007 Jocelyn Mayer
* Copyright (c) 2017 Hervé Poussineau
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "hw/rtc/m48t59.h"
#include "hw/char/serial.h"
#include "hw/block/fdc.h"
#include "net/net.h"
#include "hw/isa/isa.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci_host.h"
#include "hw/ppc/ppc.h"
#include "hw/boards.h"
qdev: Convert uses of qdev_create() with Coccinelle This is the transformation explained in the commit before previous. Takes care of just one pattern that needs conversion. More to come in this series. Coccinelle script: @ depends on !(file in "hw/arm/highbank.c")@ expression bus, type_name, dev, expr; @@ - dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - qdev_init_nofail(dev); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, &error_fatal); @@ expression bus, type_name, dev, expr; identifier DOWN; @@ - dev = DOWN(qdev_create(bus, type_name)); + dev = DOWN(qdev_new(type_name)); ... when != dev = expr - qdev_init_nofail(DEVICE(dev)); + qdev_realize_and_unref(DEVICE(dev), bus, &error_fatal); @@ expression bus, type_name, expr; identifier dev; @@ - DeviceState *dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + DeviceState *dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - qdev_init_nofail(dev); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, &error_fatal); @@ expression bus, type_name, dev, expr, errp; symbol true; @@ - dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(dev), true, "realized", errp); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, errp); @@ expression bus, type_name, expr, errp; identifier dev; symbol true; @@ - DeviceState *dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + DeviceState *dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(dev), true, "realized", errp); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, errp); The first rule exempts hw/arm/highbank.c, because it matches along two control flow paths there, with different @type_name. Covered by the next commit's manual conversions. Missing #include "qapi/error.h" added manually. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200610053247.1583243-10-armbru@redhat.com> [Conflicts in hw/misc/empty_slot.c and hw/sparc/leon3.c resolved]
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#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
#include "qemu/log.h"
#include "hw/loader.h"
#include "hw/rtc/mc146818rtc.h"
#include "hw/isa/pc87312.h"
#include "hw/qdev-properties.h"
#include "sysemu/kvm.h"
#include "sysemu/reset.h"
#include "trace.h"
#include "elf.h"
#include "qemu/units.h"
#include "kvm_ppc.h"
/* SMP is not enabled, for now */
#define MAX_CPUS 1
#define CFG_ADDR 0xf0000510
#define KERNEL_LOAD_ADDR 0x01000000
#define INITRD_LOAD_ADDR 0x01800000
#define NVRAM_SIZE 0x2000
static void fw_cfg_boot_set(void *opaque, const char *boot_device,
Error **errp)
{
fw_cfg_modify_i16(opaque, FW_CFG_BOOT_DEVICE, boot_device[0]);
}
static void ppc_prep_reset(void *opaque)
{
PowerPCCPU *cpu = opaque;
cpu_reset(CPU(cpu));
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/* NVRAM helpers */
static inline uint32_t nvram_read(Nvram *nvram, uint32_t addr)
{
NvramClass *k = NVRAM_GET_CLASS(nvram);
return (k->read)(nvram, addr);
}
static inline void nvram_write(Nvram *nvram, uint32_t addr, uint32_t val)
{
NvramClass *k = NVRAM_GET_CLASS(nvram);
(k->write)(nvram, addr, val);
}
static void NVRAM_set_byte(Nvram *nvram, uint32_t addr, uint8_t value)
{
nvram_write(nvram, addr, value);
}
static uint8_t NVRAM_get_byte(Nvram *nvram, uint32_t addr)
{
return nvram_read(nvram, addr);
}
static void NVRAM_set_word(Nvram *nvram, uint32_t addr, uint16_t value)
{
nvram_write(nvram, addr, value >> 8);
nvram_write(nvram, addr + 1, value & 0xFF);
}
static uint16_t NVRAM_get_word(Nvram *nvram, uint32_t addr)
{
uint16_t tmp;
tmp = nvram_read(nvram, addr) << 8;
tmp |= nvram_read(nvram, addr + 1);
return tmp;
}
static void NVRAM_set_lword(Nvram *nvram, uint32_t addr, uint32_t value)
{
nvram_write(nvram, addr, value >> 24);
nvram_write(nvram, addr + 1, (value >> 16) & 0xFF);
nvram_write(nvram, addr + 2, (value >> 8) & 0xFF);
nvram_write(nvram, addr + 3, value & 0xFF);
}
static void NVRAM_set_string(Nvram *nvram, uint32_t addr, const char *str,
uint32_t max)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < max && str[i] != '\0'; i++) {
nvram_write(nvram, addr + i, str[i]);
}
nvram_write(nvram, addr + i, str[i]);
nvram_write(nvram, addr + max - 1, '\0');
}
static uint16_t NVRAM_crc_update (uint16_t prev, uint16_t value)
{
uint16_t tmp;
uint16_t pd, pd1, pd2;
tmp = prev >> 8;
pd = prev ^ value;
pd1 = pd & 0x000F;
pd2 = ((pd >> 4) & 0x000F) ^ pd1;
tmp ^= (pd1 << 3) | (pd1 << 8);
tmp ^= pd2 | (pd2 << 7) | (pd2 << 12);
return tmp;
}
static uint16_t NVRAM_compute_crc (Nvram *nvram, uint32_t start, uint32_t count)
{
uint32_t i;
uint16_t crc = 0xFFFF;
int odd;
odd = count & 1;
count &= ~1;
for (i = 0; i != count; i++) {
crc = NVRAM_crc_update(crc, NVRAM_get_word(nvram, start + i));
}
if (odd) {
crc = NVRAM_crc_update(crc, NVRAM_get_byte(nvram, start + i) << 8);
}
return crc;
}
#define CMDLINE_ADDR 0x017ff000
static int PPC_NVRAM_set_params (Nvram *nvram, uint16_t NVRAM_size,
const char *arch,
uint32_t RAM_size, int boot_device,
uint32_t kernel_image, uint32_t kernel_size,
const char *cmdline,
uint32_t initrd_image, uint32_t initrd_size,
uint32_t NVRAM_image,
int width, int height, int depth)
{
uint16_t crc;
/* Set parameters for Open Hack'Ware BIOS */
NVRAM_set_string(nvram, 0x00, "QEMU_BIOS", 16);
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x10, 0x00000002); /* structure v2 */
NVRAM_set_word(nvram, 0x14, NVRAM_size);
NVRAM_set_string(nvram, 0x20, arch, 16);
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x30, RAM_size);
NVRAM_set_byte(nvram, 0x34, boot_device);
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x38, kernel_image);
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x3C, kernel_size);
if (cmdline) {
/* XXX: put the cmdline in NVRAM too ? */
pstrcpy_targphys("cmdline", CMDLINE_ADDR, RAM_size - CMDLINE_ADDR,
cmdline);
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x40, CMDLINE_ADDR);
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x44, strlen(cmdline));
} else {
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x40, 0);
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x44, 0);
}
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x48, initrd_image);
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x4C, initrd_size);
NVRAM_set_lword(nvram, 0x50, NVRAM_image);
NVRAM_set_word(nvram, 0x54, width);
NVRAM_set_word(nvram, 0x56, height);
NVRAM_set_word(nvram, 0x58, depth);
crc = NVRAM_compute_crc(nvram, 0x00, 0xF8);
NVRAM_set_word(nvram, 0xFC, crc);
return 0;
}
static int prep_set_cmos_checksum(DeviceState *dev, void *opaque)
{
uint16_t checksum = *(uint16_t *)opaque;
if (object_dynamic_cast(OBJECT(dev), TYPE_MC146818_RTC)) {
MC146818RtcState *rtc = MC146818_RTC(dev);
mc146818rtc_set_cmos_data(rtc, 0x2e, checksum & 0xff);
mc146818rtc_set_cmos_data(rtc, 0x3e, checksum & 0xff);
mc146818rtc_set_cmos_data(rtc, 0x2f, checksum >> 8);
mc146818rtc_set_cmos_data(rtc, 0x3f, checksum >> 8);
hw/timer/mc146818rtc: Fix introspection problem There is currently a funny problem with the "mc146818rtc" device: 1) Start QEMU like this: qemu-system-ppc64 -M pseries -S 2) At the HMP monitor, enter "info qom-tree". Note that there is an entry for "/rtc (spapr-rtc)". 3) Introspect the mc146818rtc device like this: device_add mc146818rtc,help 4) Run "info qom-tree" again. The "/rtc" entry is gone now! The rtc_finalize() function of the mc146818rtc device has two bugs: First, it tries to remove a "rtc" property, while the rtc_realizefn() added a "rtc-time" property instead. And second, it should have been done in an unrealize function, not in a finalize function, to avoid that this causes problems during introspection. But since adding aliases to the global machine state should not be done from a device's realize function anyway, let's rather fix this issue by moving the creation of the alias to the code that creates the device (and thus is run from the machine init functions instead), i.e. the mc146818_rtc_init() function for most machines. The prep machines are special, since the mc146818rtc device is created here in the realize function of the i82378 device. Since we certainly don't want to add the alias there, we add it to some code that is called from the ibm_40p_init() machine init function instead. Since the alias is now only created during the machine init, we can remove the object_property_del() completely. Fixes: 654a36d857ff949e0d1989904b76f53fded9dc83 Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1534419358-10932-5-git-send-email-thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Juan Quintela <quintela@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2018-08-16 14:35:54 +03:00
object_property_add_alias(qdev_get_machine(), "rtc-time", OBJECT(rtc),
qom: Drop parameter @errp of object_property_add() & friends The only way object_property_add() can fail is when a property with the same name already exists. Since our property names are all hardcoded, failure is a programming error, and the appropriate way to handle it is passing &error_abort. Same for its variants, except for object_property_add_child(), which additionally fails when the child already has a parent. Parentage is also under program control, so this is a programming error, too. We have a bit over 500 callers. Almost half of them pass &error_abort, slightly fewer ignore errors, one test case handles errors, and the remaining few callers pass them to their own callers. The previous few commits demonstrated once again that ignoring programming errors is a bad idea. Of the few ones that pass on errors, several violate the Error API. The Error ** argument must be NULL, &error_abort, &error_fatal, or a pointer to a variable containing NULL. Passing an argument of the latter kind twice without clearing it in between is wrong: if the first call sets an error, it no longer points to NULL for the second call. ich9_pm_add_properties(), sparc32_ledma_realize(), sparc32_dma_realize(), xilinx_axidma_realize(), xilinx_enet_realize() are wrong that way. When the one appropriate choice of argument is &error_abort, letting users pick the argument is a bad idea. Drop parameter @errp and assert the preconditions instead. There's one exception to "duplicate property name is a programming error": the way object_property_add() implements the magic (and undocumented) "automatic arrayification". Don't drop @errp there. Instead, rename object_property_add() to object_property_try_add(), and add the obvious wrapper object_property_add(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200505152926.18877-15-armbru@redhat.com> [Two semantic rebase conflicts resolved]
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"date");
}
return 0;
}
static void ibm_40p_init(MachineState *machine)
{
const char *bios_name = machine->firmware ?: "openbios-ppc";
MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(machine);
CPUPPCState *env = NULL;
uint16_t cmos_checksum;
PowerPCCPU *cpu;
DeviceState *dev, *i82378_dev;
SysBusDevice *pcihost, *s;
Nvram *m48t59 = NULL;
PCIBus *pci_bus;
ISADevice *isa_dev;
ISABus *isa_bus;
void *fw_cfg;
int i;
uint32_t kernel_base = 0, initrd_base = 0;
long kernel_size = 0, initrd_size = 0;
char boot_device;
/* init CPU */
cpu = POWERPC_CPU(cpu_create(machine->cpu_type));
env = &cpu->env;
if (PPC_INPUT(env) != PPC_FLAGS_INPUT_6xx) {
error_report("only 6xx bus is supported on this machine");
exit(1);
}
/* Set time-base frequency to 100 Mhz */
cpu_ppc_tb_init(env, 100UL * 1000UL * 1000UL);
qemu_register_reset(ppc_prep_reset, cpu);
/* PCI host */
qdev: Convert uses of qdev_create() with Coccinelle This is the transformation explained in the commit before previous. Takes care of just one pattern that needs conversion. More to come in this series. Coccinelle script: @ depends on !(file in "hw/arm/highbank.c")@ expression bus, type_name, dev, expr; @@ - dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - qdev_init_nofail(dev); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, &error_fatal); @@ expression bus, type_name, dev, expr; identifier DOWN; @@ - dev = DOWN(qdev_create(bus, type_name)); + dev = DOWN(qdev_new(type_name)); ... when != dev = expr - qdev_init_nofail(DEVICE(dev)); + qdev_realize_and_unref(DEVICE(dev), bus, &error_fatal); @@ expression bus, type_name, expr; identifier dev; @@ - DeviceState *dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + DeviceState *dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - qdev_init_nofail(dev); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, &error_fatal); @@ expression bus, type_name, dev, expr, errp; symbol true; @@ - dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(dev), true, "realized", errp); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, errp); @@ expression bus, type_name, expr, errp; identifier dev; symbol true; @@ - DeviceState *dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + DeviceState *dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(dev), true, "realized", errp); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, errp); The first rule exempts hw/arm/highbank.c, because it matches along two control flow paths there, with different @type_name. Covered by the next commit's manual conversions. Missing #include "qapi/error.h" added manually. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200610053247.1583243-10-armbru@redhat.com> [Conflicts in hw/misc/empty_slot.c and hw/sparc/leon3.c resolved]
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dev = qdev_new("raven-pcihost");
qdev_prop_set_string(dev, "bios-name", bios_name);
qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "elf-machine", PPC_ELF_MACHINE);
pcihost = SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev);
qom: Drop parameter @errp of object_property_add() & friends The only way object_property_add() can fail is when a property with the same name already exists. Since our property names are all hardcoded, failure is a programming error, and the appropriate way to handle it is passing &error_abort. Same for its variants, except for object_property_add_child(), which additionally fails when the child already has a parent. Parentage is also under program control, so this is a programming error, too. We have a bit over 500 callers. Almost half of them pass &error_abort, slightly fewer ignore errors, one test case handles errors, and the remaining few callers pass them to their own callers. The previous few commits demonstrated once again that ignoring programming errors is a bad idea. Of the few ones that pass on errors, several violate the Error API. The Error ** argument must be NULL, &error_abort, &error_fatal, or a pointer to a variable containing NULL. Passing an argument of the latter kind twice without clearing it in between is wrong: if the first call sets an error, it no longer points to NULL for the second call. ich9_pm_add_properties(), sparc32_ledma_realize(), sparc32_dma_realize(), xilinx_axidma_realize(), xilinx_enet_realize() are wrong that way. When the one appropriate choice of argument is &error_abort, letting users pick the argument is a bad idea. Drop parameter @errp and assert the preconditions instead. There's one exception to "duplicate property name is a programming error": the way object_property_add() implements the magic (and undocumented) "automatic arrayification". Don't drop @errp there. Instead, rename object_property_add() to object_property_try_add(), and add the obvious wrapper object_property_add(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200505152926.18877-15-armbru@redhat.com> [Two semantic rebase conflicts resolved]
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object_property_add_child(qdev_get_machine(), "raven", OBJECT(dev));
sysbus_realize_and_unref(pcihost, &error_fatal);
pci_bus = PCI_BUS(qdev_get_child_bus(dev, "pci.0"));
if (!pci_bus) {
error_report("could not create PCI host controller");
exit(1);
}
/* PCI -> ISA bridge */
i82378_dev = DEVICE(pci_new(PCI_DEVFN(11, 0), "i82378"));
qdev_connect_gpio_out(i82378_dev, 0,
qdev_get_gpio_in(DEVICE(cpu), PPC6xx_INPUT_INT));
qdev_realize_and_unref(i82378_dev, BUS(pci_bus), &error_fatal);
sysbus_connect_irq(pcihost, 0, qdev_get_gpio_in(i82378_dev, 15));
isa_bus = ISA_BUS(qdev_get_child_bus(i82378_dev, "isa.0"));
/* Memory controller */
isa_dev = isa_new("rs6000-mc");
dev = DEVICE(isa_dev);
qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "ram-size", machine->ram_size);
isa_realize_and_unref(isa_dev, isa_bus, &error_fatal);
/* RTC */
isa_dev = isa_new(TYPE_MC146818_RTC);
dev = DEVICE(isa_dev);
qdev_prop_set_int32(dev, "base_year", 1900);
isa_realize_and_unref(isa_dev, isa_bus, &error_fatal);
/* initialize CMOS checksums */
cmos_checksum = 0x6aa9;
qbus_walk_children(BUS(isa_bus), prep_set_cmos_checksum, NULL, NULL, NULL,
&cmos_checksum);
/* add some more devices */
if (defaults_enabled()) {
m48t59 = NVRAM(isa_create_simple(isa_bus, "isa-m48t59"));
isa_dev = isa_new("cs4231a");
dev = DEVICE(isa_dev);
qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "iobase", 0x830);
qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "irq", 10);
isa_realize_and_unref(isa_dev, isa_bus, &error_fatal);
isa_dev = isa_new("pc87312");
dev = DEVICE(isa_dev);
qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "config", 12);
isa_realize_and_unref(isa_dev, isa_bus, &error_fatal);
isa_dev = isa_new("prep-systemio");
dev = DEVICE(isa_dev);
qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "ibm-planar-id", 0xfc);
qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "equipment", 0xc0);
isa_realize_and_unref(isa_dev, isa_bus, &error_fatal);
dev = DEVICE(pci_create_simple(pci_bus, PCI_DEVFN(1, 0),
"lsi53c810"));
lsi53c8xx_handle_legacy_cmdline(dev);
qdev_connect_gpio_out(dev, 0, qdev_get_gpio_in(i82378_dev, 13));
/* XXX: s3-trio at PCI_DEVFN(2, 0) */
pci_vga_init(pci_bus);
for (i = 0; i < nb_nics; i++) {
pci_nic_init_nofail(&nd_table[i], pci_bus, mc->default_nic,
i == 0 ? "3" : NULL);
}
}
/* Prepare firmware configuration for OpenBIOS */
qdev: Convert uses of qdev_create() with Coccinelle This is the transformation explained in the commit before previous. Takes care of just one pattern that needs conversion. More to come in this series. Coccinelle script: @ depends on !(file in "hw/arm/highbank.c")@ expression bus, type_name, dev, expr; @@ - dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - qdev_init_nofail(dev); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, &error_fatal); @@ expression bus, type_name, dev, expr; identifier DOWN; @@ - dev = DOWN(qdev_create(bus, type_name)); + dev = DOWN(qdev_new(type_name)); ... when != dev = expr - qdev_init_nofail(DEVICE(dev)); + qdev_realize_and_unref(DEVICE(dev), bus, &error_fatal); @@ expression bus, type_name, expr; identifier dev; @@ - DeviceState *dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + DeviceState *dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - qdev_init_nofail(dev); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, &error_fatal); @@ expression bus, type_name, dev, expr, errp; symbol true; @@ - dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(dev), true, "realized", errp); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, errp); @@ expression bus, type_name, expr, errp; identifier dev; symbol true; @@ - DeviceState *dev = qdev_create(bus, type_name); + DeviceState *dev = qdev_new(type_name); ... when != dev = expr - object_property_set_bool(OBJECT(dev), true, "realized", errp); + qdev_realize_and_unref(dev, bus, errp); The first rule exempts hw/arm/highbank.c, because it matches along two control flow paths there, with different @type_name. Covered by the next commit's manual conversions. Missing #include "qapi/error.h" added manually. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200610053247.1583243-10-armbru@redhat.com> [Conflicts in hw/misc/empty_slot.c and hw/sparc/leon3.c resolved]
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dev = qdev_new(TYPE_FW_CFG_MEM);
fw_cfg = FW_CFG(dev);
qdev_prop_set_uint32(dev, "data_width", 1);
qdev_prop_set_bit(dev, "dma_enabled", false);
object_property_add_child(OBJECT(qdev_get_machine()), TYPE_FW_CFG,
qom: Drop parameter @errp of object_property_add() & friends The only way object_property_add() can fail is when a property with the same name already exists. Since our property names are all hardcoded, failure is a programming error, and the appropriate way to handle it is passing &error_abort. Same for its variants, except for object_property_add_child(), which additionally fails when the child already has a parent. Parentage is also under program control, so this is a programming error, too. We have a bit over 500 callers. Almost half of them pass &error_abort, slightly fewer ignore errors, one test case handles errors, and the remaining few callers pass them to their own callers. The previous few commits demonstrated once again that ignoring programming errors is a bad idea. Of the few ones that pass on errors, several violate the Error API. The Error ** argument must be NULL, &error_abort, &error_fatal, or a pointer to a variable containing NULL. Passing an argument of the latter kind twice without clearing it in between is wrong: if the first call sets an error, it no longer points to NULL for the second call. ich9_pm_add_properties(), sparc32_ledma_realize(), sparc32_dma_realize(), xilinx_axidma_realize(), xilinx_enet_realize() are wrong that way. When the one appropriate choice of argument is &error_abort, letting users pick the argument is a bad idea. Drop parameter @errp and assert the preconditions instead. There's one exception to "duplicate property name is a programming error": the way object_property_add() implements the magic (and undocumented) "automatic arrayification". Don't drop @errp there. Instead, rename object_property_add() to object_property_try_add(), and add the obvious wrapper object_property_add(). Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20200505152926.18877-15-armbru@redhat.com> [Two semantic rebase conflicts resolved]
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OBJECT(fw_cfg));
s = SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev);
sysbus_realize_and_unref(s, &error_fatal);
sysbus_mmio_map(s, 0, CFG_ADDR);
sysbus_mmio_map(s, 1, CFG_ADDR + 2);
if (machine->kernel_filename) {
/* load kernel */
kernel_base = KERNEL_LOAD_ADDR;
kernel_size = load_image_targphys(machine->kernel_filename,
kernel_base,
machine->ram_size - kernel_base);
if (kernel_size < 0) {
error_report("could not load kernel '%s'",
machine->kernel_filename);
exit(1);
}
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_KERNEL_ADDR, kernel_base);
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_KERNEL_SIZE, kernel_size);
/* load initrd */
if (machine->initrd_filename) {
initrd_base = INITRD_LOAD_ADDR;
initrd_size = load_image_targphys(machine->initrd_filename,
initrd_base,
machine->ram_size - initrd_base);
if (initrd_size < 0) {
error_report("could not load initial ram disk '%s'",
machine->initrd_filename);
exit(1);
}
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_INITRD_ADDR, initrd_base);
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_INITRD_SIZE, initrd_size);
}
if (machine->kernel_cmdline && *machine->kernel_cmdline) {
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_KERNEL_CMDLINE, CMDLINE_ADDR);
pstrcpy_targphys("cmdline", CMDLINE_ADDR, TARGET_PAGE_SIZE,
machine->kernel_cmdline);
fw_cfg_add_string(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_CMDLINE_DATA,
machine->kernel_cmdline);
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_CMDLINE_SIZE,
strlen(machine->kernel_cmdline) + 1);
}
boot_device = 'm';
} else {
boot_device = machine->boot_config.order[0];
}
fw_cfg_add_i16(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_MAX_CPUS, (uint16_t)machine->smp.max_cpus);
fw_cfg_add_i64(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_RAM_SIZE, (uint64_t)machine->ram_size);
fw_cfg_add_i16(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_MACHINE_ID, ARCH_PREP);
fw_cfg_add_i16(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_PPC_WIDTH, graphic_width);
fw_cfg_add_i16(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_PPC_HEIGHT, graphic_height);
fw_cfg_add_i16(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_PPC_DEPTH, graphic_depth);
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_PPC_IS_KVM, kvm_enabled());
if (kvm_enabled()) {
uint8_t *hypercall;
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_PPC_TBFREQ, kvmppc_get_tbfreq());
hypercall = g_malloc(16);
kvmppc_get_hypercall(env, hypercall, 16);
fw_cfg_add_bytes(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_PPC_KVM_HC, hypercall, 16);
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_PPC_KVM_PID, getpid());
} else {
fw_cfg_add_i32(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_PPC_TBFREQ, NANOSECONDS_PER_SECOND);
}
fw_cfg_add_i16(fw_cfg, FW_CFG_BOOT_DEVICE, boot_device);
qemu_register_boot_set(fw_cfg_boot_set, fw_cfg);
/* Prepare firmware configuration for Open Hack'Ware */
if (m48t59) {
PPC_NVRAM_set_params(m48t59, NVRAM_SIZE, "PREP", machine->ram_size,
boot_device,
kernel_base, kernel_size,
machine->kernel_cmdline,
initrd_base, initrd_size,
/* XXX: need an option to load a NVRAM image */
0,
graphic_width, graphic_height, graphic_depth);
}
}
static void ibm_40p_machine_init(MachineClass *mc)
{
mc->desc = "IBM RS/6000 7020 (40p)",
mc->init = ibm_40p_init;
mc->max_cpus = 1;
mc->default_ram_size = 128 * MiB;
mc->block_default_type = IF_SCSI;
mc->default_boot_order = "c";
mc->default_cpu_type = POWERPC_CPU_TYPE_NAME("604");
mc->default_display = "std";
mc->default_nic = "pcnet";
}
DEFINE_MACHINE("40p", ibm_40p_machine_init)