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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  * Copyright (c) 2016 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
25  */
26 
27 #include <sys/types.h>
28 #include <sys/promif.h>
29 #include <sys/bootconf.h>
30 #include <sys/salib.h>
31 #include <sys/boot.h>
32 #include "boot_plat.h"
33 
34 char *v2path, *kernname, *systype;
35 char *my_own_name = "boot";
36 char v2args_buf[V2ARGS_BUF_SZ];
37 char *v2args = v2args_buf;
38 char *mfg_name;
39 char *impl_arch_name;
40 char *bootp_response;
41 char *module_path;
42 int  cache_state;
43 uint64_t memlistextent;		/* replacement for old member of bootops */
44 
45 /*  These are the various memory lists */
46 struct memlist	*pfreelistp, /* physmem available */
47 		*vfreelistp, /* virtmem available */
48 		*pinstalledp;   /* physmem installed */
49 
50 char *boot_message;
51 
52 char *netdev_path;
53 
54 /*
55  * Support new boot properties "boot-start" and "boot-end" for
56  * Freeze/Thaw project.
57  */
58 caddr_t start_addr, end_addr;
59 
60 #define	BOOT_BADPROP	-1
61 #define	BOOT_SUCCESS	0
62 #define	BOOT_FAILURE	-1
63 #define	NIL		0
64 
65 #define	strequal(p, q)	(strcmp((p), (q)) == 0)
66 
67 
68 /*
69  * This routine is used by stand/lib/$PROC/libnfs.a in case it comes up with a
70  * default filename, and by bootflags() if a default filename is specified in
71  * the boot arguments.
72  */
73 void
74 set_default_filename(char *filename)
75 {
76 	kernname = filename;
77 }
78 
79 
80 static const struct bplist {
81 	char	*name;
82 	void	*val;
83 	uint_t	size;
84 } bprop_tab[] = {
85 	"boot-args",		&v2args,		0,
86 	"boot-path",		&v2path,		0,
87 	"fstype",		&systype,		0,
88 	"whoami",		&my_own_name,		0,
89 	"mfg-name",		&mfg_name,		0,
90 	"impl-arch-name",	&impl_arch_name,	0,
91 	"module-path",		&module_path,		0,
92 	"virt-avail",		&vfreelistp,		0,
93 	"phys-avail",		&pfreelistp,		0,
94 	"phys-installed",	&pinstalledp,		0,
95 	"default-name",		&kernname,		0,
96 	"extent",		&memlistextent,		sizeof (memlistextent),
97 	"vac",			&vac,			sizeof (vac),
98 	"cache-on?",		&cache_state,		sizeof (int),
99 	"memory-update",	0,			0,
100 	"boot-start",		&start_addr,		sizeof (start_addr),
101 	"boot-end",		&scratchmemp,		sizeof (scratchmemp),
102 	"boot-message",		&boot_message,		0,
103 	"bootp-response",	&bootp_response,	0,
104 	"netdev-path",		&netdev_path,		0,
105 	0,			0,			0
106 };
107 
108 /*
109  *  These routines implement the boot getprop interface.
110  *  They are designed to mimic the corresponding devr_{getprop,getproplen}
111  *  functions.
112  *  The assumptions is that the basic property is an unsigned int.  Other
113  *  types (including lists) are special cases.
114  */
115 
116 /*ARGSUSED*/
117 int
118 bgetproplen(struct bootops *bop, char *name)
119 {
120 	int size = 0;
121 	struct bplist *p;
122 	struct memlist *ml;
123 
124 	/* this prop has side effects only.  No length.  */
125 	if (strequal(name, "memory-update"))
126 		return (BOOT_SUCCESS);
127 
128 	for (p = (struct bplist *)bprop_tab; p->name != (char *)0; p++) {
129 
130 		/* got a linked list?  */
131 		if ((strequal(name, "virt-avail") && strequal(name, p->name)) ||
132 		    (strequal(name, "phys-avail") && strequal(name, p->name)) ||
133 		    (strequal(name, "phys-installed") &&
134 		    strequal(name, p->name))) {
135 
136 			for (ml = *((struct memlist **)p->val);
137 			    ml != NIL;
138 			    ml = ml->ml_next)
139 
140 				/*
141 				 *  subtract out the ptrs for our local
142 				 *  linked list.  The application will
143 				 *  only see an array.
144 				 */
145 				size += (int)(sizeof (struct memlist) -
146 				    2*sizeof (struct memlist *));
147 			return (size);
148 
149 		} else if (strequal(name, p->name)) {
150 
151 			/* if we already know the size, return it */
152 			if (p->size != 0)
153 				return (p->size);
154 			else {
155 				if (*((char **)p->val) == NIL)
156 					return (0);	/* NULL is allowed */
157 
158 				/* don't forget the null termination */
159 				return (strlen(*((char **)p->val)) + 1);
160 			}
161 		}
162 	}
163 	return (BOOT_BADPROP);
164 }
165 
166 /*ARGSUSED*/
167 int
168 bgetprop(struct bootops *bop, char *name, void *buf)
169 {
170 	struct bplist *p;
171 	struct memlist *ml;
172 
173 	if (strequal(name, "memory-update")) {
174 /*
175  *		dprintf("bgetprop:  updating memlists.\n");
176  */
177 		update_memlist("virtual-memory", "available", &vfreelistp);
178 		update_memlist("memory", "available", &pfreelistp);
179 		return (BOOT_SUCCESS);
180 	}
181 
182 	if (strequal(name, "boot-start")) {
183 		start_addr = (caddr_t)_start;
184 		bcopy((char *)(&start_addr), buf, sizeof (start_addr));
185 		return (BOOT_SUCCESS);
186 	}
187 
188 	if (strequal(name, "boot-end")) {
189 		/*
190 		 * The true end of boot should be scratchmemp,
191 		 * boot gets its dynamic memory from the scratchmem
192 		 * which is the first 4M of the physical memory,
193 		 * and they are mapped 1:1.
194 		 */
195 		end_addr = scratchmemp;
196 		bcopy((char *)(&end_addr), buf, sizeof (scratchmemp));
197 		return (BOOT_SUCCESS);
198 	}
199 
200 	for (p = (struct bplist *)bprop_tab; p->name != (char *)0; p++) {
201 
202 		/* gotta linked list? */
203 		if ((strequal(name, "virt-avail") && strequal(name, p->name)) ||
204 		    (strequal(name, "phys-avail") && strequal(name, p->name)) ||
205 		    (strequal(name, "phys-installed") &&
206 		    strequal(name, p->name))) {
207 
208 			u_longlong_t *t = buf;
209 
210 			for (ml = *((struct memlist **)p->val);
211 			    ml != NIL;
212 			    ml = ml->ml_next) {
213 
214 				/* copy out into an array */
215 				*t++ = ml->ml_address;
216 				*t++ = ml->ml_size;
217 			}
218 			return (BOOT_SUCCESS);
219 		} else if (strequal(name, p->name)) {
220 			if (p->size != 0) {
221 				bcopy(p->val, buf, p->size);
222 			} else {
223 				(void) strcpy((char *)buf, *((char **)p->val));
224 			}
225 			return (BOOT_SUCCESS);
226 		}
227 	}
228 	return (BOOT_FAILURE);
229 }
230 
231 /*
232  *  If the user wants the first property in the list, they pass in a
233  *  null string.  The routine will always return a ptr to the name of the
234  *  next prop, except when there are no more props.  In that case, it will
235  *  return a null string.
236  */
237 
238 /*ARGSUSED*/
239 char *
240 bnextprop(struct bootops *bop, char *prev)
241 {
242 	struct bplist *p;
243 
244 	/* user wants the firstprop */
245 	if (*prev == 0)
246 		return (bprop_tab->name);
247 
248 	for (p = (struct bplist *)bprop_tab; p->name != (char *)0; p++) {
249 
250 		if (strequal(prev, p->name))
251 			/*
252 			 * if prev is the last valid prop,
253 			 * we will return our terminator (0).
254 			 */
255 			return ((++p)->name);
256 
257 
258 	}
259 	return ((char *)0);
260 }
261