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Expose the size of the control register (FW_CFG_CTL_SIZE) in fw_cfg.h. Add comment to fw_cfg_io_realize() pointing out that since the 8-bit data register is always subsumed by the 16-bit control register in the port I/O case, we use the control register width as the *total* width of the (classic, non-DMA) port I/O region reserved for the device. Cc: Marc Marí <markmb@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Gabriel Somlo <somlo@cmu.edu> Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marc Marí <markmb@redhat.com> Message-id: 1455906029-25565-2-git-send-email-somlo@cmu.edu Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
227 lines
7.9 KiB
C
227 lines
7.9 KiB
C
#ifndef FW_CFG_H
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#define FW_CFG_H
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#ifndef NO_QEMU_PROTOS
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#include "exec/hwaddr.h"
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#include "qemu/typedefs.h"
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#endif
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#define FW_CFG_SIGNATURE 0x00
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#define FW_CFG_ID 0x01
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#define FW_CFG_UUID 0x02
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#define FW_CFG_RAM_SIZE 0x03
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#define FW_CFG_NOGRAPHIC 0x04
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#define FW_CFG_NB_CPUS 0x05
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#define FW_CFG_MACHINE_ID 0x06
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#define FW_CFG_KERNEL_ADDR 0x07
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#define FW_CFG_KERNEL_SIZE 0x08
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#define FW_CFG_KERNEL_CMDLINE 0x09
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#define FW_CFG_INITRD_ADDR 0x0a
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#define FW_CFG_INITRD_SIZE 0x0b
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#define FW_CFG_BOOT_DEVICE 0x0c
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#define FW_CFG_NUMA 0x0d
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#define FW_CFG_BOOT_MENU 0x0e
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#define FW_CFG_MAX_CPUS 0x0f
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#define FW_CFG_KERNEL_ENTRY 0x10
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#define FW_CFG_KERNEL_DATA 0x11
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#define FW_CFG_INITRD_DATA 0x12
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#define FW_CFG_CMDLINE_ADDR 0x13
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#define FW_CFG_CMDLINE_SIZE 0x14
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#define FW_CFG_CMDLINE_DATA 0x15
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#define FW_CFG_SETUP_ADDR 0x16
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#define FW_CFG_SETUP_SIZE 0x17
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#define FW_CFG_SETUP_DATA 0x18
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#define FW_CFG_FILE_DIR 0x19
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#define FW_CFG_FILE_FIRST 0x20
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#define FW_CFG_FILE_SLOTS 0x10
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#define FW_CFG_MAX_ENTRY (FW_CFG_FILE_FIRST+FW_CFG_FILE_SLOTS)
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#define FW_CFG_WRITE_CHANNEL 0x4000
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#define FW_CFG_ARCH_LOCAL 0x8000
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#define FW_CFG_ENTRY_MASK ~(FW_CFG_WRITE_CHANNEL | FW_CFG_ARCH_LOCAL)
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#define FW_CFG_INVALID 0xffff
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/* width in bytes of fw_cfg control register */
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#define FW_CFG_CTL_SIZE 0x02
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#define FW_CFG_MAX_FILE_PATH 56
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#ifndef NO_QEMU_PROTOS
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typedef struct FWCfgFile {
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uint32_t size; /* file size */
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uint16_t select; /* write this to 0x510 to read it */
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uint16_t reserved;
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char name[FW_CFG_MAX_FILE_PATH];
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} FWCfgFile;
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typedef struct FWCfgFiles {
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uint32_t count;
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FWCfgFile f[];
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} FWCfgFiles;
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/* Control as first field allows for different structures selected by this
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* field, which might be useful in the future
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*/
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typedef struct FWCfgDmaAccess {
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uint32_t control;
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uint32_t length;
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uint64_t address;
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} QEMU_PACKED FWCfgDmaAccess;
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typedef void (*FWCfgReadCallback)(void *opaque);
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/**
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* fw_cfg_add_bytes:
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* @s: fw_cfg device being modified
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* @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item
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* @data: pointer to start of item data
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* @len: size of item data
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*
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* Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key, as a raw
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* "blob" of the given size. The data referenced by the starting pointer
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* is only linked, NOT copied, into the data structure of the fw_cfg device.
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*/
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void fw_cfg_add_bytes(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, void *data, size_t len);
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/**
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* fw_cfg_add_string:
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* @s: fw_cfg device being modified
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* @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item
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* @value: NUL-terminated ascii string
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*
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* Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key. The item
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* data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the provided string,
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* including its NUL terminator.
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*/
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void fw_cfg_add_string(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, const char *value);
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/**
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* fw_cfg_add_i16:
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* @s: fw_cfg device being modified
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* @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item
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* @value: 16-bit integer
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*
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* Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key. The item
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* data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 16-bit
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* value, converted to little-endian representation.
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*/
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void fw_cfg_add_i16(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint16_t value);
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/**
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* fw_cfg_modify_i16:
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* @s: fw_cfg device being modified
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* @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item
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* @value: 16-bit integer
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*
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* Replace the fw_cfg item available by selecting the given key. The new
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* data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 16-bit
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* value, converted to little-endian representation. The data being replaced,
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* assumed to have been dynamically allocated during an earlier call to
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* either fw_cfg_add_i16() or fw_cfg_modify_i16(), is freed before returning.
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*/
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void fw_cfg_modify_i16(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint16_t value);
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/**
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* fw_cfg_add_i32:
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* @s: fw_cfg device being modified
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* @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item
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* @value: 32-bit integer
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*
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* Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key. The item
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* data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 32-bit
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* value, converted to little-endian representation.
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*/
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void fw_cfg_add_i32(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint32_t value);
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/**
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* fw_cfg_add_i64:
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* @s: fw_cfg device being modified
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* @key: selector key value for new fw_cfg item
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* @value: 64-bit integer
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*
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* Add a new fw_cfg item, available by selecting the given key. The item
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* data will consist of a dynamically allocated copy of the given 64-bit
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* value, converted to little-endian representation.
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*/
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void fw_cfg_add_i64(FWCfgState *s, uint16_t key, uint64_t value);
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/**
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* fw_cfg_add_file:
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* @s: fw_cfg device being modified
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* @filename: name of new fw_cfg file item
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* @data: pointer to start of item data
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* @len: size of item data
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*
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* Add a new NAMED fw_cfg item as a raw "blob" of the given size. The data
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* referenced by the starting pointer is only linked, NOT copied, into the
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* data structure of the fw_cfg device.
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* The next available (unused) selector key starting at FW_CFG_FILE_FIRST
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* will be used; also, a new entry will be added to the file directory
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* structure residing at key value FW_CFG_FILE_DIR, containing the item name,
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* data size, and assigned selector key value.
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*/
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void fw_cfg_add_file(FWCfgState *s, const char *filename, void *data,
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size_t len);
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/**
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* fw_cfg_add_file_callback:
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* @s: fw_cfg device being modified
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* @filename: name of new fw_cfg file item
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* @callback: callback function
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* @callback_opaque: argument to be passed into callback function
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* @data: pointer to start of item data
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* @len: size of item data
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*
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* Add a new NAMED fw_cfg item as a raw "blob" of the given size. The data
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* referenced by the starting pointer is only linked, NOT copied, into the
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* data structure of the fw_cfg device.
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* The next available (unused) selector key starting at FW_CFG_FILE_FIRST
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* will be used; also, a new entry will be added to the file directory
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* structure residing at key value FW_CFG_FILE_DIR, containing the item name,
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* data size, and assigned selector key value.
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* Additionally, set a callback function (and argument) to be called each
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* time this item is selected (by having its selector key either written to
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* the fw_cfg control register, or passed to QEMU in FWCfgDmaAccess.control
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* with FW_CFG_DMA_CTL_SELECT).
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*/
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void fw_cfg_add_file_callback(FWCfgState *s, const char *filename,
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FWCfgReadCallback callback, void *callback_opaque,
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void *data, size_t len);
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/**
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* fw_cfg_modify_file:
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* @s: fw_cfg device being modified
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* @filename: name of new fw_cfg file item
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* @data: pointer to start of item data
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* @len: size of item data
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*
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* Replace a NAMED fw_cfg item. If an existing item is found, its callback
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* information will be cleared, and a pointer to its data will be returned
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* to the caller, so that it may be freed if necessary. If an existing item
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* is not found, this call defaults to fw_cfg_add_file(), and NULL is
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* returned to the caller.
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* In either case, the new item data is only linked, NOT copied, into the
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* data structure of the fw_cfg device.
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*
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* Returns: pointer to old item's data, or NULL if old item does not exist.
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*/
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void *fw_cfg_modify_file(FWCfgState *s, const char *filename, void *data,
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size_t len);
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FWCfgState *fw_cfg_init_io_dma(uint32_t iobase, uint32_t dma_iobase,
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AddressSpace *dma_as);
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FWCfgState *fw_cfg_init_io(uint32_t iobase);
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FWCfgState *fw_cfg_init_mem(hwaddr ctl_addr, hwaddr data_addr);
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FWCfgState *fw_cfg_init_mem_wide(hwaddr ctl_addr,
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hwaddr data_addr, uint32_t data_width,
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hwaddr dma_addr, AddressSpace *dma_as);
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FWCfgState *fw_cfg_find(void);
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#endif /* NO_QEMU_PROTOS */
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#endif
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