* The PCI Library -- Configuration Access via /sys/bus/pci
*
* Copyright (c) 2003 Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>
- * Copyright (c) 1997--2008 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
+ * Copyright (c) 1997--2023 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
*
- * Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
+ * Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL v2+.
+ *
+ * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "internal.h"
-#include "pread.h"
static void
sysfs_config(struct pci_access *a)
struct pci_access *a = d->access;
int fd, n;
char namebuf[OBJNAMELEN];
+ void (*warn)(char *msg, ...) = (mandatory ? a->error : a->warning);
sysfs_obj_name(d, object, namebuf);
fd = open(namebuf, O_RDONLY);
if (fd < 0)
{
- if (mandatory)
- a->error("Cannot open %s: %s", namebuf, strerror(errno));
+ if (mandatory || errno != ENOENT)
+ warn("Cannot open %s: %s", namebuf, strerror(errno));
return 0;
}
n = read(fd, buf, OBJBUFSIZE);
+ int read_errno = errno;
close(fd);
if (n < 0)
- a->error("Error reading %s: %s", namebuf, strerror(errno));
+ {
+ warn("Error reading %s: %s", namebuf, strerror(read_errno));
+ return 0;
+ }
if (n >= OBJBUFSIZE)
- a->error("Value in %s too long", namebuf);
+ {
+ warn("Value in %s too long", namebuf);
+ return 0;
+ }
buf[n] = 0;
return 1;
}
+static char *
+sysfs_deref_link(struct pci_dev *d, char *link_name)
+{
+ char path[2*OBJNAMELEN], rel_path[OBJNAMELEN];
+
+ sysfs_obj_name(d, link_name, path);
+ memset(rel_path, 0, sizeof(rel_path));
+
+ if (readlink(path, rel_path, sizeof(rel_path)) < 0)
+ return NULL;
+
+ sysfs_obj_name(d, "", path);
+ strcat(path, rel_path);
+
+ // Returns a pointer to malloc'ed memory
+ return realpath(path, NULL);
+}
+
static int
-sysfs_get_value(struct pci_dev *d, char *object)
+sysfs_get_value(struct pci_dev *d, char *object, int mandatory)
{
char buf[OBJBUFSIZE];
- sysfs_get_string(d, object, buf, 1);
- return strtol(buf, NULL, 0);
+ if (sysfs_get_string(d, object, buf, mandatory))
+ return strtol(buf, NULL, 0);
+ else
+ return -1;
}
static void
{
struct pci_access *a = d->access;
char namebuf[OBJNAMELEN], buf[256];
+ struct { pciaddr_t flags, base_addr, size; } lines[10];
+ int have_bar_bases, have_rom_base, have_bridge_bases;
FILE *file;
int i;
+ have_bar_bases = have_rom_base = have_bridge_bases = 0;
sysfs_obj_name(d, "resource", namebuf);
file = fopen(namebuf, "r");
if (!file)
a->error("Cannot open %s: %s", namebuf, strerror(errno));
- for (i = 0; i < 7; i++)
+ for (i = 0; i < 7+6+4+1; i++)
{
unsigned long long start, end, size, flags;
if (!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), file))
size = end - start + 1;
else
size = 0;
- flags &= PCI_ADDR_FLAG_MASK;
if (i < 6)
{
+ d->flags[i] = flags;
+ flags &= PCI_ADDR_FLAG_MASK;
d->base_addr[i] = start | flags;
d->size[i] = size;
+ have_bar_bases = 1;
}
- else
+ else if (i == 6)
{
+ d->rom_flags = flags;
+ flags &= PCI_ADDR_FLAG_MASK;
d->rom_base_addr = start | flags;
d->rom_size = size;
+ have_rom_base = 1;
}
+ else if (i < 7+6+4)
+ {
+ /*
+ * If kernel was compiled without CONFIG_PCI_IOV option then after
+ * the ROM line for configured bridge device (that which had set
+ * subordinary bus number to non-zero value) are four additional lines
+ * which describe resources behind bridge. For PCI-to-PCI bridges they
+ * are: IO, MEM, PREFMEM and empty. For CardBus bridges they are: IO0,
+ * IO1, MEM0 and MEM1. For unconfigured bridges and other devices
+ * there is no additional line after the ROM line. If kernel was
+ * compiled with CONFIG_PCI_IOV option then after the ROM line and
+ * before the first bridge resource line are six additional lines
+ * which describe IOV resources. Read all remaining lines in resource
+ * file and based on the number of remaining lines (0, 4, 6, 10) parse
+ * resources behind bridge.
+ */
+ lines[i-7].flags = flags;
+ lines[i-7].base_addr = start;
+ lines[i-7].size = size;
+ }
+ }
+ if (i == 7+4 || i == 7+6+4)
+ {
+ int offset = (i == 7+6+4) ? 6 : 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
+ {
+ d->bridge_flags[i] = lines[offset+i].flags;
+ d->bridge_base_addr[i] = lines[offset+i].base_addr;
+ d->bridge_size[i] = lines[offset+i].size;
+ }
+ have_bridge_bases = 1;
}
fclose(file);
+ if (!have_bar_bases)
+ clear_fill(d, PCI_FILL_BASES | PCI_FILL_SIZES | PCI_FILL_IO_FLAGS);
+ if (!have_rom_base)
+ clear_fill(d, PCI_FILL_ROM_BASE);
+ if (!have_bridge_bases)
+ clear_fill(d, PCI_FILL_BRIDGE_BASES);
}
static void sysfs_scan(struct pci_access *a)
d = pci_alloc_dev(a);
if (sscanf(entry->d_name, "%x:%x:%x.%d", &dom, &bus, &dev, &func) < 4)
a->error("sysfs_scan: Couldn't parse entry name %s", entry->d_name);
+
+ /* Ensure kernel provided domain that fits in a signed integer */
+ if (dom > 0x7fffffff)
+ a->error("sysfs_scan: Invalid domain %x", dom);
+
d->domain = dom;
d->bus = bus;
d->dev = dev;
d->func = func;
- if (!a->buscentric)
- {
- sysfs_get_resources(d);
- d->irq = sysfs_get_value(d, "irq");
- /*
- * We could read these faster from the config registers, but we want to give
- * the kernel a chance to fix up ID's and especially classes of broken devices.
- */
- d->vendor_id = sysfs_get_value(d, "vendor");
- d->device_id = sysfs_get_value(d, "device");
- d->device_class = sysfs_get_value(d, "class") >> 8;
- d->known_fields = PCI_FILL_IDENT | PCI_FILL_CLASS | PCI_FILL_IRQ | PCI_FILL_BASES | PCI_FILL_ROM_BASE | PCI_FILL_SIZES;
- }
pci_link_dev(a, d);
}
closedir(dir);
else
{
for (d = a->devices; d; d = d->next)
- if (dom == d->domain && bus == d->bus && dev == d->dev && !d->phy_slot)
- d->phy_slot = pci_strdup(a, entry->d_name);
+ if (dom == (unsigned)d->domain && bus == d->bus && dev == d->dev && !d->phy_slot)
+ d->phy_slot = pci_set_property(d, PCI_FILL_PHYS_SLOT, entry->d_name);
}
fclose(file);
}
closedir(dir);
}
-static int
-sysfs_fill_info(struct pci_dev *d, int flags)
+static void
+sysfs_fill_info(struct pci_dev *d, unsigned int flags)
{
- if ((flags & PCI_FILL_PHYS_SLOT) && !(d->known_fields & PCI_FILL_PHYS_SLOT))
+ int value, want_class, want_class_ext;
+
+ if (!d->access->buscentric)
+ {
+ /*
+ * These fields can be read from the config registers, but we want to show
+ * the kernel's view, which has regions and IRQs remapped and other fields
+ * (most importantly classes) possibly fixed if the device is known broken.
+ */
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_IDENT))
+ {
+ d->vendor_id = sysfs_get_value(d, "vendor", 1);
+ d->device_id = sysfs_get_value(d, "device", 1);
+ }
+ want_class = want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_CLASS);
+ want_class_ext = want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_CLASS_EXT);
+ if (want_class || want_class_ext)
+ {
+ value = sysfs_get_value(d, "class", 1);
+ if (want_class)
+ d->device_class = value >> 8;
+ if (want_class_ext)
+ {
+ d->prog_if = value & 0xff;
+ value = sysfs_get_value(d, "revision", 0);
+ if (value < 0)
+ value = pci_read_byte(d, PCI_REVISION_ID);
+ if (value >= 0)
+ d->rev_id = value;
+ }
+ }
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_SUBSYS))
+ {
+ value = sysfs_get_value(d, "subsystem_vendor", 0);
+ if (value >= 0)
+ {
+ d->subsys_vendor_id = value;
+ value = sysfs_get_value(d, "subsystem_device", 0);
+ if (value >= 0)
+ d->subsys_id = value;
+ }
+ else
+ clear_fill(d, PCI_FILL_SUBSYS);
+ }
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_IRQ))
+ d->irq = sysfs_get_value(d, "irq", 1);
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_BASES | PCI_FILL_ROM_BASE | PCI_FILL_SIZES | PCI_FILL_IO_FLAGS | PCI_FILL_BRIDGE_BASES))
+ sysfs_get_resources(d);
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_PARENT))
+ {
+ unsigned int domain, bus, dev, func;
+ char *path_abs, *path_canon, *name;
+ char path_rel[OBJNAMELEN];
+ struct pci_dev *parent;
+
+ /* Construct sysfs path for parent device */
+ sysfs_obj_name(d, "..", path_rel);
+ path_abs = realpath(path_rel, NULL);
+ name = path_abs ? strrchr(path_abs, '/') : NULL;
+ name = name ? name+1 : name;
+ parent = NULL;
+
+ if (name && sscanf(name, "%x:%x:%x.%d", &domain, &bus, &dev, &func) == 4 && domain <= 0x7fffffff)
+ for (parent = d->access->devices; parent; parent = parent->next)
+ if (parent->domain == (int)domain && parent->bus == bus && parent->dev == dev && parent->func == func)
+ break;
+
+ if (parent)
+ {
+ /* Check if parsed BDF address from parent sysfs device is really expected PCI device */
+ sysfs_obj_name(parent, ".", path_rel);
+ path_canon = realpath(path_rel, NULL);
+ if (!path_canon || strcmp(path_canon, path_abs) != 0)
+ parent = NULL;
+
+ if (path_canon)
+ free(path_canon);
+ }
+
+ if (parent)
+ d->parent = parent;
+ else
+ clear_fill(d, PCI_FILL_PARENT);
+
+ if (path_abs)
+ free(path_abs);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_PHYS_SLOT))
{
struct pci_dev *pd;
sysfs_fill_slots(d->access);
pd->known_fields |= PCI_FILL_PHYS_SLOT;
}
- if ((flags & PCI_FILL_MODULE_ALIAS) && !(d->known_fields & PCI_FILL_MODULE_ALIAS))
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_MODULE_ALIAS))
{
char buf[OBJBUFSIZE];
if (sysfs_get_string(d, "modalias", buf, 0))
- d->module_alias = pci_strdup(d->access, buf);
+ d->module_alias = pci_set_property(d, PCI_FILL_MODULE_ALIAS, buf);
+ }
+
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_LABEL))
+ {
+ char buf[OBJBUFSIZE];
+ if (sysfs_get_string(d, "label", buf, 0))
+ d->label = pci_set_property(d, PCI_FILL_LABEL, buf);
+ }
+
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_NUMA_NODE))
+ d->numa_node = sysfs_get_value(d, "numa_node", 0);
+
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_IOMMU_GROUP))
+ {
+ char *group_link = sysfs_deref_link(d, "iommu_group");
+ if (group_link)
+ {
+ pci_set_property(d, PCI_FILL_IOMMU_GROUP, basename(group_link));
+ free(group_link);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_DT_NODE))
+ {
+ char *node = sysfs_deref_link(d, "of_node");
+ if (node)
+ {
+ pci_set_property(d, PCI_FILL_DT_NODE, node);
+ free(node);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (want_fill(d, flags, PCI_FILL_DRIVER))
+ {
+ char *driver_path = sysfs_deref_link(d, "driver");
+ if (driver_path)
+ {
+ char *driver = strrchr(driver_path, '/');
+ driver = driver ? driver+1 : driver_path;
+ pci_set_property(d, PCI_FILL_DRIVER, driver);
+ free(driver_path);
+ }
+ else
+ clear_fill(d, PCI_FILL_DRIVER);
}
- return pci_generic_fill_info(d, flags);
+ pci_generic_fill_info(d, flags);
}
/* Intent of the sysfs_setup() caller */
a->fd = open(namebuf, a->fd_rw ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY);
if (a->fd < 0)
a->warning("Cannot open %s", namebuf);
- a->fd_pos = 0;
}
return a->fd;
}
if (fd < 0)
return 0;
- res = do_read(d, fd, buf, len, pos);
+ res = pread(fd, buf, len, pos);
if (res < 0)
{
d->access->warning("sysfs_read: read failed: %s", strerror(errno));
if (fd < 0)
return 0;
- res = do_write(d, fd, buf, len, pos);
+ res = pwrite(fd, buf, len, pos);
if (res < 0)
{
d->access->warning("sysfs_write: write failed: %s", strerror(errno));
return 1;
}
-#ifdef PCI_HAVE_DO_READ
-
-/* pread() is not available and do_read() only works for a single fd, so we
- * cannot implement read_vpd properly. */
-static int sysfs_read_vpd(struct pci_dev *d, int pos, byte *buf, int len)
-{
- return 0;
-}
-
-#else /* !PCI_HAVE_DO_READ */
-
static int sysfs_read_vpd(struct pci_dev *d, int pos, byte *buf, int len)
{
int fd = sysfs_setup(d, SETUP_READ_VPD);
return 1;
}
-#endif /* PCI_HAVE_DO_READ */
-
static void sysfs_cleanup_dev(struct pci_dev *d)
{
struct pci_access *a = d->access;
}
struct pci_methods pm_linux_sysfs = {
- "linux-sysfs",
- "The sys filesystem on Linux",
- sysfs_config,
- sysfs_detect,
- sysfs_init,
- sysfs_cleanup,
- sysfs_scan,
- sysfs_fill_info,
- sysfs_read,
- sysfs_write,
- sysfs_read_vpd,
- NULL, /* init_dev */
- sysfs_cleanup_dev
+ .name = "linux-sysfs",
+ .help = "The sys filesystem on Linux",
+ .config = sysfs_config,
+ .detect = sysfs_detect,
+ .init = sysfs_init,
+ .cleanup = sysfs_cleanup,
+ .scan = sysfs_scan,
+ .fill_info = sysfs_fill_info,
+ .read = sysfs_read,
+ .write = sysfs_write,
+ .read_vpd = sysfs_read_vpd,
+ .cleanup_dev = sysfs_cleanup_dev,
};