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1400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /*
2400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Remote Processor Framework
3400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
4400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Copyright (C) 2011 Texas Instruments, Inc.
5400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Copyright (C) 2011 Google, Inc.
6400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
7400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Ohad Ben-Cohen <ohad@wizery.com>
8400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Brian Swetland <swetland@google.com>
9400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Mark Grosen <mgrosen@ti.com>
10400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Fernando Guzman Lugo <fernando.lugo@ti.com>
11400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Suman Anna <s-anna@ti.com>
12400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Robert Tivy <rtivy@ti.com>
13400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Armando Uribe De Leon <x0095078@ti.com>
14400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
15400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
16400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
17400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
18400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
19400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
22400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * GNU General Public License for more details.
23400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
24400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
25400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #define pr_fmt(fmt)    "%s: " fmt, __func__
26400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
27400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/kernel.h>
28400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/module.h>
29400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/device.h>
30400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/slab.h>
31400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/mutex.h>
32400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
33400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/firmware.h>
34400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/string.h>
35400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/debugfs.h>
36400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/remoteproc.h>
37400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/iommu.h>
38400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/klist.h>
39400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/elf.h>
40400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/virtio_ids.h>
41400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include <linux/virtio_ring.h>
42400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
43400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen #include "remoteproc_internal.h"
44400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
45400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static void klist_rproc_get(struct klist_node *n);
46400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static void klist_rproc_put(struct klist_node *n);
47400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
48400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /*
49400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * klist of the available remote processors.
50400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
51400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * We need this in order to support name-based lookups (needed by the
52400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_get_by_name()).
53400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
54400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * That said, we don't use rproc_get_by_name() anymore within the rpmsg
55400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * framework. The use cases that do require its existence should be
56400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * scrutinized, and hopefully migrated to rproc_boot() using device-based
57400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * binding.
58400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
59400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * If/when this materializes, we could drop the klist (and the by_name
60400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * API).
61400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
62400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static DEFINE_KLIST(rprocs, klist_rproc_get, klist_rproc_put);
63400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
64400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen typedef int (*rproc_handle_resources_t)(struct rproc *rproc,
65400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 				struct fw_resource *rsc, int len);
66400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
67400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /*
68400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This is the IOMMU fault handler we register with the IOMMU API
69400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * (when relevant; not all remote processors access memory through
70400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * an IOMMU).
71400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
72400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * IOMMU core will invoke this handler whenever the remote processor
73400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * will try to access an unmapped device address.
74400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
75400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Currently this is mostly a stub, but it will be later used to trigger
76400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * the recovery of the remote processor.
77400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
78400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_iommu_fault(struct iommu_domain *domain, struct device *dev,
79400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		unsigned long iova, int flags)
80400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
81400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_err(dev, "iommu fault: da 0x%lx flags 0x%x\n", iova, flags);
82400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
83400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/*
84400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * Let the iommu core know we're not really handling this fault;
85400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * we just plan to use this as a recovery trigger.
86400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 */
87400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return -ENOSYS;
88400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
89400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
90400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_enable_iommu(struct rproc *rproc)
91400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
92400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct iommu_domain *domain;
93400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
94400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret;
95400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
96400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/*
97400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * We currently use iommu_present() to decide if an IOMMU
98400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * setup is needed.
99400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 *
100400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * This works for simple cases, but will easily fail with
101400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * platforms that do have an IOMMU, but not for this specific
102400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * rproc.
103400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 *
104400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * This will be easily solved by introducing hw capabilities
105400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * that will be set by the remoteproc driver.
106400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 */
107400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!iommu_present(dev->bus)) {
108*0798e1daSMark Grosen 		dev_dbg(dev, "iommu not found\n");
109*0798e1daSMark Grosen 		return 0;
110400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
111400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
112400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	domain = iommu_domain_alloc(dev->bus);
113400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!domain) {
114400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "can't alloc iommu domain\n");
115400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -ENOMEM;
116400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
117400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
118400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	iommu_set_fault_handler(domain, rproc_iommu_fault);
119400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
120400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = iommu_attach_device(domain, dev);
121400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
122400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "can't attach iommu device: %d\n", ret);
123400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto free_domain;
124400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
125400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
126400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->domain = domain;
127400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
128400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
129400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
130400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen free_domain:
131400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	iommu_domain_free(domain);
132400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
133400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
134400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
135400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static void rproc_disable_iommu(struct rproc *rproc)
136400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
137400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct iommu_domain *domain = rproc->domain;
138400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
139400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
140400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!domain)
141400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return;
142400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
143400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	iommu_detach_device(domain, dev);
144400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	iommu_domain_free(domain);
145400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
146400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return;
147400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
148400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
149400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /*
150400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Some remote processors will ask us to allocate them physically contiguous
151400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * memory regions (which we call "carveouts"), and map them to specific
152400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * device addresses (which are hardcoded in the firmware).
153400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
154400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * They may then ask us to copy objects into specific device addresses (e.g.
155400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * code/data sections) or expose us certain symbols in other device address
156400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * (e.g. their trace buffer).
157400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
158400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function is an internal helper with which we can go over the allocated
159400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * carveouts and translate specific device address to kernel virtual addresses
160400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * so we can access the referenced memory.
161400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
162400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Note: phys_to_virt(iommu_iova_to_phys(rproc->domain, da)) will work too,
163400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * but only on kernel direct mapped RAM memory. Instead, we're just using
164400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * here the output of the DMA API, which should be more correct.
165400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
166400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static void *rproc_da_to_va(struct rproc *rproc, u64 da, int len)
167400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
168400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc_mem_entry *carveout;
169400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	void *ptr = NULL;
170400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
171400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	list_for_each_entry(carveout, &rproc->carveouts, node) {
172400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		int offset = da - carveout->da;
173400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
174400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		/* try next carveout if da is too small */
175400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (offset < 0)
176400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			continue;
177400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
178400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		/* try next carveout if da is too large */
179400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (offset + len > carveout->len)
180400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			continue;
181400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
182400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		ptr = carveout->va + offset;
183400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
184400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		break;
185400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
186400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
187400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ptr;
188400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
189400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
190400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
191400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_load_segments() - load firmware segments to memory
192400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: remote processor which will be booted using these fw segments
193400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @elf_data: the content of the ELF firmware image
194400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
195400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function loads the firmware segments to memory, where the remote
196400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * processor expects them.
197400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
198400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Some remote processors will expect their code and data to be placed
199400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * in specific device addresses, and can't have them dynamically assigned.
200400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
201400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * We currently support only those kind of remote processors, and expect
202400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * the program header's paddr member to contain those addresses. We then go
203400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * through the physically contiguous "carveout" memory regions which we
204400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * allocated (and mapped) earlier on behalf of the remote processor,
205400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * and "translate" device address to kernel addresses, so we can copy the
206400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * segments where they are expected.
207400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
208400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Currently we only support remote processors that required carveout
209400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * allocations and got them mapped onto their iommus. Some processors
210400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * might be different: they might not have iommus, and would prefer to
211400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * directly allocate memory for every segment/resource. This is not yet
212400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * supported, though.
213400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
214400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_load_segments(struct rproc *rproc, const u8 *elf_data)
215400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
216400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
217400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct elf32_hdr *ehdr;
218400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct elf32_phdr *phdr;
219400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int i, ret = 0;
220400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
221400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ehdr = (struct elf32_hdr *)elf_data;
222400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	phdr = (struct elf32_phdr *)(elf_data + ehdr->e_phoff);
223400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
224400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* go through the available ELF segments */
225400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	for (i = 0; i < ehdr->e_phnum; i++, phdr++) {
226400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		u32 da = phdr->p_paddr;
227400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		u32 memsz = phdr->p_memsz;
228400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		u32 filesz = phdr->p_filesz;
229400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		void *ptr;
230400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
231400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD)
232400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			continue;
233400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
234400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_dbg(dev, "phdr: type %d da 0x%x memsz 0x%x filesz 0x%x\n",
235400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 					phdr->p_type, da, memsz, filesz);
236400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
237400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (filesz > memsz) {
238400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			dev_err(dev, "bad phdr filesz 0x%x memsz 0x%x\n",
239400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 							filesz, memsz);
240400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			ret = -EINVAL;
241400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
242400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		}
243400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
244400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		/* grab the kernel address for this device address */
245400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		ptr = rproc_da_to_va(rproc, da, memsz);
246400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (!ptr) {
247400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			dev_err(dev, "bad phdr da 0x%x mem 0x%x\n", da, memsz);
248400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			ret = -EINVAL;
249400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
250400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		}
251400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
252400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		/* put the segment where the remote processor expects it */
253400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (phdr->p_filesz)
254400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			memcpy(ptr, elf_data + phdr->p_offset, filesz);
255400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
256400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		/*
257400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * Zero out remaining memory for this segment.
258400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 *
259400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * This isn't strictly required since dma_alloc_coherent already
260400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * did this for us. albeit harmless, we may consider removing
261400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * this.
262400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 */
263400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (memsz > filesz)
264400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			memset(ptr + filesz, 0, memsz - filesz);
265400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
266400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
267400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
268400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
269400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
270400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
271400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_handle_virtio_hdr() - handle a virtio header resource
272400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: the remote processor
273400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rsc: the resource descriptor
274400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
275400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * The existence of this virtio hdr resource entry means that the firmware
276400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * of this @rproc supports this virtio device.
277400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
278400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Currently we support only a single virtio device of type VIRTIO_ID_RPMSG,
279400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * but the plan is to remove this limitation and support any number
280400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * of virtio devices (and of any type). We'll also add support for dynamically
281400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * adding (and removing) virtio devices over the rpmsg bus, but small
282400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * firmwares that doesn't want to get involved with rpmsg will be able
283400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * to simple use the resource table for this.
284400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
285400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * At this point this virtio header entry is rather simple: it just
286400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * announces the virtio device id and the supported virtio device features.
287400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * The plan though is to extend this to include the vring information and
288400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * the virtio config space, too (but first, some resource table overhaul
289400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * is needed: move from fixed-sized to variable-length TLV entries).
290400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
291400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * For now, the 'flags' member of the resource entry contains the virtio
292400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * device id, the 'da' member contains the device features, and 'pa' is
293400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * where we need to store the guest features once negotiation completes.
294400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * As usual, the 'id' member of this resource contains the index of this
295400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * resource type (i.e. is this the first virtio hdr entry, the 2nd, ...).
296400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
297400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Returns 0 on success, or an appropriate error code otherwise
298400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
299400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_handle_virtio_hdr(struct rproc *rproc, struct fw_resource *rsc)
300400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
301400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc_vdev *rvdev;
302400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
303400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* we only support VIRTIO_ID_RPMSG devices for now */
304400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (rsc->flags != VIRTIO_ID_RPMSG) {
305400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_warn(rproc->dev, "unsupported vdev: %d\n", rsc->flags);
306400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
307400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
308400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
309400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* we only support a single vdev per rproc for now */
310400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (rsc->id || rproc->rvdev) {
311400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_warn(rproc->dev, "redundant vdev entry: %s\n", rsc->name);
312400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
313400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
314400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
315400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rvdev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct rproc_vdev), GFP_KERNEL);
316400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!rvdev)
317400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -ENOMEM;
318400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
319400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* remember the device features */
320400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rvdev->dfeatures = rsc->da;
321400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
322400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->rvdev = rvdev;
323400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rvdev->rproc = rproc;
324400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
325400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
326400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
327400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
328400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
329400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_handle_vring() - handle a vring fw resource
330400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: the remote processor
331400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rsc: the vring resource descriptor
332400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
333400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This resource entry requires allocation of non-cacheable memory
334400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * for a virtio vring. Currently we only support two vrings per remote
335400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * processor, required for the virtio rpmsg device.
336400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
337400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * The 'len' member of @rsc should contain the number of buffers this vring
338400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * support and 'da' should either contain the device address where
339400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * the remote processor is expecting the vring, or indicate that
340400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * dynamically allocation of the vring's device address is supported.
341400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
342400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Note: 'da' is currently not handled. This will be revised when the generic
343400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * iommu-based DMA API will arrive, or a dynanic & non-iommu use case show
344400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * up. Meanwhile, statically-addressed iommu-based images should use
345400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * RSC_DEVMEM resource entries to map their require 'da' to the physical
346400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * address of their base CMA region.
347400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
348400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Returns 0 on success, or an appropriate error code otherwise
349400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
350400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_handle_vring(struct rproc *rproc, struct fw_resource *rsc)
351400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
352400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
353400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc_vdev *rvdev = rproc->rvdev;
354400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dma_addr_t dma;
355400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int size, id = rsc->id;
356400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	void *va;
357400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
358400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* no vdev is in place ? */
359400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!rvdev) {
360400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "vring requested without a virtio dev entry\n");
361400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
362400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
363400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
364400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* the firmware must provide the expected queue size */
365400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!rsc->len) {
366400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "missing expected queue size\n");
367400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
368400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
369400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
370400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* we currently support two vrings per rproc (for rx and tx) */
371400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (id >= ARRAY_SIZE(rvdev->vring)) {
372400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "%s: invalid vring id %d\n", rsc->name, id);
373400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
374400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
375400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
376400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* have we already allocated this vring id ? */
377400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (rvdev->vring[id].len) {
378400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "%s: duplicated id %d\n", rsc->name, id);
379400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
380400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
381400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
382400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* actual size of vring (in bytes) */
383400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	size = PAGE_ALIGN(vring_size(rsc->len, AMP_VRING_ALIGN));
384400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
385400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/*
386400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * Allocate non-cacheable memory for the vring. In the future
387400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * this call will also configure the IOMMU for us
388400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 */
389400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	va = dma_alloc_coherent(dev, size, &dma, GFP_KERNEL);
390400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!va) {
391400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "dma_alloc_coherent failed\n");
392400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -ENOMEM;
393400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
394400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
395400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_dbg(dev, "vring%d: va %p dma %x qsz %d ring size %x\n", id, va,
396400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 					dma, rsc->len, size);
397400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
398400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rvdev->vring[id].len = rsc->len;
399400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rvdev->vring[id].va = va;
400400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rvdev->vring[id].dma = dma;
401400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
402400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
403400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
404400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
405400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
406400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_handle_trace() - handle a shared trace buffer resource
407400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: the remote processor
408400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rsc: the trace resource descriptor
409400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
410400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * In case the remote processor dumps trace logs into memory,
411400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * export it via debugfs.
412400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
413400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Currently, the 'da' member of @rsc should contain the device address
414400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * where the remote processor is dumping the traces. Later we could also
415400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * support dynamically allocating this address using the generic
416400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * DMA API (but currently there isn't a use case for that).
417400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
418400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Returns 0 on success, or an appropriate error code otherwise
419400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
420400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_handle_trace(struct rproc *rproc, struct fw_resource *rsc)
421400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
422400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc_mem_entry *trace;
423400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
424400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	void *ptr;
425400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	char name[15];
426400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
427400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* what's the kernel address of this resource ? */
428400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ptr = rproc_da_to_va(rproc, rsc->da, rsc->len);
429400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!ptr) {
430400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "erroneous trace resource entry\n");
431400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
432400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
433400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
434400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	trace = kzalloc(sizeof(*trace), GFP_KERNEL);
435400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!trace) {
436400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "kzalloc trace failed\n");
437400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -ENOMEM;
438400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
439400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
440400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* set the trace buffer dma properties */
441400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	trace->len = rsc->len;
442400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	trace->va = ptr;
443400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
444400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* make sure snprintf always null terminates, even if truncating */
445400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "trace%d", rproc->num_traces);
446400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
447400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* create the debugfs entry */
448400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	trace->priv = rproc_create_trace_file(name, rproc, trace);
449400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!trace->priv) {
450400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		trace->va = NULL;
451400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		kfree(trace);
452400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
453400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
454400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
455400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	list_add_tail(&trace->node, &rproc->traces);
456400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
457400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->num_traces++;
458400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
459400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_dbg(dev, "%s added: va %p, da 0x%llx, len 0x%x\n", name, ptr,
460400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 						rsc->da, rsc->len);
461400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
462400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
463400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
464400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
465400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
466400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_handle_devmem() - handle devmem resource entry
467400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: remote processor handle
468400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rsc: the devmem resource entry
469400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
470400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Remote processors commonly need to access certain on-chip peripherals.
471400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
472400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Some of these remote processors access memory via an iommu device,
473400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * and might require us to configure their iommu before they can access
474400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * the on-chip peripherals they need.
475400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
476400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This resource entry is a request to map such a peripheral device.
477400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
478400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * These devmem entries will contain the physical address of the device in
479400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * the 'pa' member. If a specific device address is expected, then 'da' will
480400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * contain it (currently this is the only use case supported). 'len' will
481400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * contain the size of the physical region we need to map.
482400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
483400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Currently we just "trust" those devmem entries to contain valid physical
484400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * addresses, but this is going to change: we want the implementations to
485400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * tell us ranges of physical addresses the firmware is allowed to request,
486400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * and not allow firmwares to request access to physical addresses that
487400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * are outside those ranges.
488400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
489400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_handle_devmem(struct rproc *rproc, struct fw_resource *rsc)
490400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
491400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc_mem_entry *mapping;
492400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret;
493400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
494400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* no point in handling this resource without a valid iommu domain */
495400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!rproc->domain)
496400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
497400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
498400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	mapping = kzalloc(sizeof(*mapping), GFP_KERNEL);
499400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!mapping) {
500400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(rproc->dev, "kzalloc mapping failed\n");
501400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -ENOMEM;
502400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
503400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
504400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = iommu_map(rproc->domain, rsc->da, rsc->pa, rsc->len, rsc->flags);
505400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
506400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(rproc->dev, "failed to map devmem: %d\n", ret);
507400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto out;
508400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
509400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
510400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/*
511400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * We'll need this info later when we'll want to unmap everything
512400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * (e.g. on shutdown).
513400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 *
514400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * We can't trust the remote processor not to change the resource
515400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * table, so we must maintain this info independently.
516400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 */
517400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	mapping->da = rsc->da;
518400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	mapping->len = rsc->len;
519400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	list_add_tail(&mapping->node, &rproc->mappings);
520400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
521400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_dbg(rproc->dev, "mapped devmem pa 0x%llx, da 0x%llx, len 0x%x\n",
522400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 					rsc->pa, rsc->da, rsc->len);
523400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
524400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
525400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
526400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen out:
527400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kfree(mapping);
528400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
529400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
530400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
531400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
532400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_handle_carveout() - handle phys contig memory allocation requests
533400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: rproc handle
534400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rsc: the resource entry
535400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
536400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function will handle firmware requests for allocation of physically
537400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * contiguous memory regions.
538400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
539400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * These request entries should come first in the firmware's resource table,
540400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * as other firmware entries might request placing other data objects inside
541400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * these memory regions (e.g. data/code segments, trace resource entries, ...).
542400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
543400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Allocating memory this way helps utilizing the reserved physical memory
544400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * (e.g. CMA) more efficiently, and also minimizes the number of TLB entries
545400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * needed to map it (in case @rproc is using an IOMMU). Reducing the TLB
546400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * pressure is important; it may have a substantial impact on performance.
547400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
548400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_handle_carveout(struct rproc *rproc, struct fw_resource *rsc)
549400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
550400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc_mem_entry *carveout, *mapping;
551400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
552400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dma_addr_t dma;
553400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	void *va;
554400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret;
555400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
556400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	mapping = kzalloc(sizeof(*mapping), GFP_KERNEL);
557400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!mapping) {
558400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "kzalloc mapping failed\n");
559400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -ENOMEM;
560400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
561400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
562400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	carveout = kzalloc(sizeof(*carveout), GFP_KERNEL);
563400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!carveout) {
564400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "kzalloc carveout failed\n");
565400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		ret = -ENOMEM;
566400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto free_mapping;
567400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
568400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
569400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	va = dma_alloc_coherent(dev, rsc->len, &dma, GFP_KERNEL);
570400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!va) {
571400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "failed to dma alloc carveout: %d\n", rsc->len);
572400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		ret = -ENOMEM;
573400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto free_carv;
574400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
575400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
576400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_dbg(dev, "carveout va %p, dma %x, len 0x%x\n", va, dma, rsc->len);
577400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
578400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/*
579400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * Ok, this is non-standard.
580400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 *
581400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * Sometimes we can't rely on the generic iommu-based DMA API
582400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * to dynamically allocate the device address and then set the IOMMU
583400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * tables accordingly, because some remote processors might
584400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * _require_ us to use hard coded device addresses that their
585400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * firmware was compiled with.
586400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 *
587400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * In this case, we must use the IOMMU API directly and map
588400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * the memory to the device address as expected by the remote
589400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * processor.
590400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 *
591400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * Obviously such remote processor devices should not be configured
592400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * to use the iommu-based DMA API: we expect 'dma' to contain the
593400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * physical address in this case.
594400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 */
595400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (rproc->domain) {
596400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		ret = iommu_map(rproc->domain, rsc->da, dma, rsc->len,
597400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 								rsc->flags);
598400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (ret) {
599400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			dev_err(dev, "iommu_map failed: %d\n", ret);
600400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			goto dma_free;
601400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		}
602400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
603400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		/*
604400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * We'll need this info later when we'll want to unmap
605400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * everything (e.g. on shutdown).
606400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 *
607400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * We can't trust the remote processor not to change the
608400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * resource table, so we must maintain this info independently.
609400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 */
610400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		mapping->da = rsc->da;
611400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		mapping->len = rsc->len;
612400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		list_add_tail(&mapping->node, &rproc->mappings);
613400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
614400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_dbg(dev, "carveout mapped 0x%llx to 0x%x\n", rsc->da, dma);
615400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
616400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		/*
617400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * Some remote processors might need to know the pa
618400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * even though they are behind an IOMMU. E.g., OMAP4's
619400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * remote M3 processor needs this so it can control
620400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * on-chip hardware accelerators that are not behind
621400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * the IOMMU, and therefor must know the pa.
622400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 *
623400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * Generally we don't want to expose physical addresses
624400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * if we don't have to (remote processors are generally
625400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * _not_ trusted), so we might want to do this only for
626400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * remote processor that _must_ have this (e.g. OMAP4's
627400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 * dual M3 subsystem).
628400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		 */
629400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		rsc->pa = dma;
630400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
631400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
632400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	carveout->va = va;
633400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	carveout->len = rsc->len;
634400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	carveout->dma = dma;
635400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	carveout->da = rsc->da;
636400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
637400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	list_add_tail(&carveout->node, &rproc->carveouts);
638400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
639400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
640400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
641400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen dma_free:
642400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dma_free_coherent(dev, rsc->len, va, dma);
643400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen free_carv:
644400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kfree(carveout);
645400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen free_mapping:
646400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kfree(mapping);
647400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
648400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
649400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
650400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /* handle firmware resource entries before booting the remote processor */
651400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int
652400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen rproc_handle_boot_rsc(struct rproc *rproc, struct fw_resource *rsc, int len)
653400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
654400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
655400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret = 0;
656400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
657400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	while (len >= sizeof(*rsc)) {
658400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_dbg(dev, "rsc: type %d, da 0x%llx, pa 0x%llx, len 0x%x, "
659400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			"id %d, name %s, flags %x\n", rsc->type, rsc->da,
660400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			rsc->pa, rsc->len, rsc->id, rsc->name, rsc->flags);
661400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
662400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		switch (rsc->type) {
663400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		case RSC_CARVEOUT:
664400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			ret = rproc_handle_carveout(rproc, rsc);
665400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
666400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		case RSC_DEVMEM:
667400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			ret = rproc_handle_devmem(rproc, rsc);
668400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
669400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		case RSC_TRACE:
670400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			ret = rproc_handle_trace(rproc, rsc);
671400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
672400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		case RSC_VRING:
673400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			ret = rproc_handle_vring(rproc, rsc);
674400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
675400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		case RSC_VIRTIO_DEV:
676400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			/* this one is handled early upon registration */
677400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
678400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		default:
679400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			dev_warn(dev, "unsupported resource %d\n", rsc->type);
680400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
681400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		}
682400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
683400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (ret)
684400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
685400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
686400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		rsc++;
687400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		len -= sizeof(*rsc);
688400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
689400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
690400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
691400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
692400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
693400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /* handle firmware resource entries while registering the remote processor */
694400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int
695400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen rproc_handle_virtio_rsc(struct rproc *rproc, struct fw_resource *rsc, int len)
696400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
697400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
698400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret = 0;
699400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
700400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	for (; len >= sizeof(*rsc); rsc++, len -= sizeof(*rsc))
701400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (rsc->type == RSC_VIRTIO_DEV) {
702400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			dev_dbg(dev, "found vdev %d/%s features %llx\n",
703400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 					rsc->flags, rsc->name, rsc->da);
704400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			ret = rproc_handle_virtio_hdr(rproc, rsc);
705400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
706400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		}
707400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
708400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
709400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
710400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
711400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
712400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_handle_resources() - find and handle the resource table
713400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: the rproc handle
714400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @elf_data: the content of the ELF firmware image
715400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @handler: function that should be used to handle the resource table
716400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
717400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function finds the resource table inside the remote processor's
718400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * firmware, and invoke a user-supplied handler with it (we have two
719400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * possible handlers: one is invoked upon registration of @rproc,
720400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * in order to register the supported virito devices, and the other is
721400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * invoked when @rproc is actually booted).
722400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
723400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Currently this function fails if a resource table doesn't exist.
724400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This restriction will be removed when we'll start supporting remote
725400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * processors that don't need a resource table.
726400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
727400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_handle_resources(struct rproc *rproc, const u8 *elf_data,
728400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 					rproc_handle_resources_t handler)
729400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
730400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
731400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct elf32_hdr *ehdr;
732400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct elf32_shdr *shdr;
733400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	const char *name_table;
734400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int i, ret = -EINVAL;
735400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
736400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ehdr = (struct elf32_hdr *)elf_data;
737400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	shdr = (struct elf32_shdr *)(elf_data + ehdr->e_shoff);
738400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	name_table = elf_data + shdr[ehdr->e_shstrndx].sh_offset;
739400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
740400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* look for the resource table and handle it */
741400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	for (i = 0; i < ehdr->e_shnum; i++, shdr++) {
742400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (!strcmp(name_table + shdr->sh_name, ".resource_table")) {
743400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			struct fw_resource *table = (struct fw_resource *)
744400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 						(elf_data + shdr->sh_offset);
745400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
746400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			ret = handler(rproc, table, shdr->sh_size);
747400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
748400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
749400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		}
750400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
751400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
752400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
753400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
754400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
755400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
756400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_resource_cleanup() - clean up and free all acquired resources
757400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: rproc handle
758400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
759400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function will free all resources acquired for @rproc, and it
760400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * is called when @rproc shuts down, or just failed booting.
761400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
762400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static void rproc_resource_cleanup(struct rproc *rproc)
763400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
764400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc_mem_entry *entry, *tmp;
765400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
766400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc_vdev *rvdev = rproc->rvdev;
767400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int i;
768400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
769400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* clean up debugfs trace entries */
770400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	list_for_each_entry_safe(entry, tmp, &rproc->traces, node) {
771400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		rproc_remove_trace_file(entry->priv);
772400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		rproc->num_traces--;
773400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		list_del(&entry->node);
774400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		kfree(entry);
775400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
776400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
777400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* free the coherent memory allocated for the vrings */
778400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	for (i = 0; rvdev && i < ARRAY_SIZE(rvdev->vring); i++) {
779400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		int qsz = rvdev->vring[i].len;
780400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		void *va = rvdev->vring[i].va;
781400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		int dma = rvdev->vring[i].dma;
782400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
783400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		/* virtqueue size is expressed in number of buffers supported */
784400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (qsz) {
785400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			/* how many bytes does this vring really occupy ? */
786400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			int size = PAGE_ALIGN(vring_size(qsz, AMP_VRING_ALIGN));
787400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
788400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			dma_free_coherent(rproc->dev, size, va, dma);
789400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
790400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			rvdev->vring[i].len = 0;
791400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		}
792400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
793400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
794400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* clean up carveout allocations */
795400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	list_for_each_entry_safe(entry, tmp, &rproc->carveouts, node) {
796400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dma_free_coherent(dev, entry->len, entry->va, entry->dma);
797400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		list_del(&entry->node);
798400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		kfree(entry);
799400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
800400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
801400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* clean up iommu mapping entries */
802400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	list_for_each_entry_safe(entry, tmp, &rproc->mappings, node) {
803400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		size_t unmapped;
804400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
805400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		unmapped = iommu_unmap(rproc->domain, entry->da, entry->len);
806400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (unmapped != entry->len) {
807400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			/* nothing much to do besides complaining */
808400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			dev_err(dev, "failed to unmap %u/%u\n", entry->len,
809400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 								unmapped);
810400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		}
811400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
812400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		list_del(&entry->node);
813400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		kfree(entry);
814400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
815400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
816400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
817400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /* make sure this fw image is sane */
818400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_fw_sanity_check(struct rproc *rproc, const struct firmware *fw)
819400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
820400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	const char *name = rproc->firmware;
821400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
822400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct elf32_hdr *ehdr;
823400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
824400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!fw) {
825400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "failed to load %s\n", name);
826400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
827400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
828400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
829400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (fw->size < sizeof(struct elf32_hdr)) {
830400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "Image is too small\n");
831400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
832400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
833400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
834400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ehdr = (struct elf32_hdr *)fw->data;
835400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
836400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (memcmp(ehdr->e_ident, ELFMAG, SELFMAG)) {
837400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "Image is corrupted (bad magic)\n");
838400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
839400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
840400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
841400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ehdr->e_phnum == 0) {
842400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "No loadable segments\n");
843400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
844400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
845400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
846400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ehdr->e_phoff > fw->size) {
847400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "Firmware size is too small\n");
848400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
849400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
850400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
851400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
852400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
853400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
854400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /*
855400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * take a firmware and boot a remote processor with it.
856400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
857400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int rproc_fw_boot(struct rproc *rproc, const struct firmware *fw)
858400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
859400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
860400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	const char *name = rproc->firmware;
861400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct elf32_hdr *ehdr;
862400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret;
863400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
864400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc_fw_sanity_check(rproc, fw);
865400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret)
866400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return ret;
867400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
868400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ehdr = (struct elf32_hdr *)fw->data;
869400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
870400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_info(dev, "Booting fw image %s, size %d\n", name, fw->size);
871400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
872400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/*
873400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * if enabling an IOMMU isn't relevant for this rproc, this is
874400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * just a nop
875400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 */
876400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc_enable_iommu(rproc);
877400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
878400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "can't enable iommu: %d\n", ret);
879400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return ret;
880400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
881400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
882400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/*
883400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * The ELF entry point is the rproc's boot addr (though this is not
884400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * a configurable property of all remote processors: some will always
885400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * boot at a specific hardcoded address).
886400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 */
887400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->bootaddr = ehdr->e_entry;
888400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
889400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* handle fw resources which are required to boot rproc */
890400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc_handle_resources(rproc, fw->data, rproc_handle_boot_rsc);
891400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
892400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "Failed to process resources: %d\n", ret);
893400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto clean_up;
894400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
895400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
896400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* load the ELF segments to memory */
897400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc_load_segments(rproc, fw->data);
898400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
899400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "Failed to load program segments: %d\n", ret);
900400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto clean_up;
901400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
902400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
903400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* power up the remote processor */
904400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc->ops->start(rproc);
905400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
906400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "can't start rproc %s: %d\n", rproc->name, ret);
907400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto clean_up;
908400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
909400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
910400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->state = RPROC_RUNNING;
911400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
912400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_info(dev, "remote processor %s is now up\n", rproc->name);
913400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
914400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
915400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
916400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen clean_up:
917400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc_resource_cleanup(rproc);
918400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc_disable_iommu(rproc);
919400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
920400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
921400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
922400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /*
923400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * take a firmware and look for virtio devices to register.
924400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
925400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Note: this function is called asynchronously upon registration of the
926400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * remote processor (so we must wait until it completes before we try
927400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * to unregister the device. one other option is just to use kref here,
928400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * that might be cleaner).
929400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
930400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static void rproc_fw_config_virtio(const struct firmware *fw, void *context)
931400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
932400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc *rproc = context;
933400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
934400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret;
935400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
936400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (rproc_fw_sanity_check(rproc, fw) < 0)
937400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto out;
938400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
939400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* does the fw supports any virtio devices ? */
940400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc_handle_resources(rproc, fw->data, rproc_handle_virtio_rsc);
941400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
942400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_info(dev, "No fw virtio device was found\n");
943400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto out;
944400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
945400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
946400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* add the virtio device (currently only rpmsg vdevs are supported) */
947400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc_add_rpmsg_vdev(rproc);
948400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret)
949400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto out;
950400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
951400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen out:
952400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (fw)
953400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		release_firmware(fw);
954400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* allow rproc_unregister() contexts, if any, to proceed */
955400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	complete_all(&rproc->firmware_loading_complete);
956400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
957400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
958400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
959400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_boot() - boot a remote processor
960400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: handle of a remote processor
961400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
962400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Boot a remote processor (i.e. load its firmware, power it on, ...).
963400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
964400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * If the remote processor is already powered on, this function immediately
965400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * returns (successfully).
966400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
967400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Returns 0 on success, and an appropriate error value otherwise.
968400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
969400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen int rproc_boot(struct rproc *rproc)
970400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
971400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	const struct firmware *firmware_p;
972400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev;
973400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret;
974400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
975400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!rproc) {
976400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		pr_err("invalid rproc handle\n");
977400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
978400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
979400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
980400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev = rproc->dev;
981400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
982400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = mutex_lock_interruptible(&rproc->lock);
983400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
984400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "can't lock rproc %s: %d\n", rproc->name, ret);
985400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return ret;
986400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
987400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
988400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* loading a firmware is required */
989400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!rproc->firmware) {
990400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "%s: no firmware to load\n", __func__);
991400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		ret = -EINVAL;
992400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto unlock_mutex;
993400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
994400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
995400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* prevent underlying implementation from being removed */
996400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!try_module_get(dev->driver->owner)) {
997400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "%s: can't get owner\n", __func__);
998400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		ret = -EINVAL;
999400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto unlock_mutex;
1000400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1001400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1002400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* skip the boot process if rproc is already powered up */
1003400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (atomic_inc_return(&rproc->power) > 1) {
1004400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		ret = 0;
1005400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto unlock_mutex;
1006400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1007400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1008400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_info(dev, "powering up %s\n", rproc->name);
1009400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1010400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* load firmware */
1011400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = request_firmware(&firmware_p, rproc->firmware, dev);
1012400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret < 0) {
1013400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "request_firmware failed: %d\n", ret);
1014400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto downref_rproc;
1015400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1016400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1017400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc_fw_boot(rproc, firmware_p);
1018400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1019400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	release_firmware(firmware_p);
1020400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1021400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen downref_rproc:
1022400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
1023400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		module_put(dev->driver->owner);
1024400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		atomic_dec(&rproc->power);
1025400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1026400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen unlock_mutex:
1027400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	mutex_unlock(&rproc->lock);
1028400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
1029400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1030400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen EXPORT_SYMBOL(rproc_boot);
1031400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1032400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
1033400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_shutdown() - power off the remote processor
1034400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: the remote processor
1035400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1036400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Power off a remote processor (previously booted with rproc_boot()).
1037400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1038400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * In case @rproc is still being used by an additional user(s), then
1039400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * this function will just decrement the power refcount and exit,
1040400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * without really powering off the device.
1041400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1042400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Every call to rproc_boot() must (eventually) be accompanied by a call
1043400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * to rproc_shutdown(). Calling rproc_shutdown() redundantly is a bug.
1044400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1045400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Notes:
1046400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * - we're not decrementing the rproc's refcount, only the power refcount.
1047400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *   which means that the @rproc handle stays valid even after rproc_shutdown()
1048400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *   returns, and users can still use it with a subsequent rproc_boot(), if
1049400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *   needed.
1050400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * - don't call rproc_shutdown() to unroll rproc_get_by_name(), exactly
1051400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *   because rproc_shutdown() _does not_ decrement the refcount of @rproc.
1052400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *   To decrement the refcount of @rproc, use rproc_put() (but _only_ if
1053400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *   you acquired @rproc using rproc_get_by_name()).
1054400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
1055400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen void rproc_shutdown(struct rproc *rproc)
1056400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1057400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
1058400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret;
1059400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1060400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = mutex_lock_interruptible(&rproc->lock);
1061400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
1062400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "can't lock rproc %s: %d\n", rproc->name, ret);
1063400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return;
1064400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1065400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1066400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* if the remote proc is still needed, bail out */
1067400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!atomic_dec_and_test(&rproc->power))
1068400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto out;
1069400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1070400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* power off the remote processor */
1071400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc->ops->stop(rproc);
1072400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret) {
1073400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		atomic_inc(&rproc->power);
1074400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "can't stop rproc: %d\n", ret);
1075400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		goto out;
1076400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1077400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1078400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* clean up all acquired resources */
1079400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc_resource_cleanup(rproc);
1080400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1081400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc_disable_iommu(rproc);
1082400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1083400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->state = RPROC_OFFLINE;
1084400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1085400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_info(dev, "stopped remote processor %s\n", rproc->name);
1086400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1087400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen out:
1088400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	mutex_unlock(&rproc->lock);
1089400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!ret)
1090400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		module_put(dev->driver->owner);
1091400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1092400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen EXPORT_SYMBOL(rproc_shutdown);
1093400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1094400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
1095400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_release() - completely deletes the existence of a remote processor
1096400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @kref: the rproc's kref
1097400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1098400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function should _never_ be called directly.
1099400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1100400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * The only reasonable location to use it is as an argument when kref_put'ing
1101400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc's refcount.
1102400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1103400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This way it will be called when no one holds a valid pointer to this @rproc
1104400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * anymore (and obviously after it is removed from the rprocs klist).
1105400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1106400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Note: this function is not static because rproc_vdev_release() needs it when
1107400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * it decrements @rproc's refcount.
1108400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
1109400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen void rproc_release(struct kref *kref)
1110400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1111400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc *rproc = container_of(kref, struct rproc, refcount);
1112400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1113400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_info(rproc->dev, "removing %s\n", rproc->name);
1114400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1115400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc_delete_debug_dir(rproc);
1116400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1117400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* at this point no one holds a reference to rproc anymore */
1118400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kfree(rproc);
1119400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1120400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1121400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /* will be called when an rproc is added to the rprocs klist */
1122400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static void klist_rproc_get(struct klist_node *n)
1123400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1124400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc *rproc = container_of(n, struct rproc, node);
1125400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1126400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kref_get(&rproc->refcount);
1127400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1128400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1129400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /* will be called when an rproc is removed from the rprocs klist */
1130400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static void klist_rproc_put(struct klist_node *n)
1131400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1132400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc *rproc = container_of(n, struct rproc, node);
1133400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1134400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kref_put(&rproc->refcount, rproc_release);
1135400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1136400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1137400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static struct rproc *next_rproc(struct klist_iter *i)
1138400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1139400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct klist_node *n;
1140400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1141400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	n = klist_next(i);
1142400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!n)
1143400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return NULL;
1144400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1145400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return container_of(n, struct rproc, node);
1146400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1147400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1148400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
1149400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_get_by_name() - find a remote processor by name and boot it
1150400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @name: name of the remote processor
1151400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1152400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Finds an rproc handle using the remote processor's name, and then
1153400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * boot it. If it's already powered on, then just immediately return
1154400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * (successfully).
1155400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1156400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Returns the rproc handle on success, and NULL on failure.
1157400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1158400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function increments the remote processor's refcount, so always
1159400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * use rproc_put() to decrement it back once rproc isn't needed anymore.
1160400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1161400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Note: currently this function (and its counterpart rproc_put()) are not
1162400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * used anymore by the rpmsg subsystem. We need to scrutinize the use cases
1163400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * that still need them, and see if we can migrate them to use the non
1164400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * name-based boot/shutdown interface.
1165400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
1166400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen struct rproc *rproc_get_by_name(const char *name)
1167400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1168400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc *rproc;
1169400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct klist_iter i;
1170400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret;
1171400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1172400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* find the remote processor, and upref its refcount */
1173400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	klist_iter_init(&rprocs, &i);
1174400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	while ((rproc = next_rproc(&i)) != NULL)
1175400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		if (!strcmp(rproc->name, name)) {
1176400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			kref_get(&rproc->refcount);
1177400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 			break;
1178400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		}
1179400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	klist_iter_exit(&i);
1180400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1181400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* can't find this rproc ? */
1182400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!rproc) {
1183400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		pr_err("can't find remote processor %s\n", name);
1184400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return NULL;
1185400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1186400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1187400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = rproc_boot(rproc);
1188400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret < 0) {
1189400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		kref_put(&rproc->refcount, rproc_release);
1190400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return NULL;
1191400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1192400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1193400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return rproc;
1194400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1195400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen EXPORT_SYMBOL(rproc_get_by_name);
1196400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1197400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
1198400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_put() - decrement the refcount of a remote processor, and shut it down
1199400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: the remote processor
1200400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1201400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function tries to shutdown @rproc, and it then decrements its
1202400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * refcount.
1203400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1204400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * After this function returns, @rproc may _not_ be used anymore, and its
1205400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * handle should be considered invalid.
1206400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1207400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function should be called _iff_ the @rproc handle was grabbed by
1208400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * calling rproc_get_by_name().
1209400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
1210400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen void rproc_put(struct rproc *rproc)
1211400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1212400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* try to power off the remote processor */
1213400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc_shutdown(rproc);
1214400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1215400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* downref rproc's refcount */
1216400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kref_put(&rproc->refcount, rproc_release);
1217400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1218400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen EXPORT_SYMBOL(rproc_put);
1219400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1220400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
1221400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_register() - register a remote processor
1222400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: the remote processor handle to register
1223400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1224400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Registers @rproc with the remoteproc framework, after it has been
1225400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * allocated with rproc_alloc().
1226400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1227400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This is called by the platform-specific rproc implementation, whenever
1228400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * a new remote processor device is probed.
1229400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1230400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Returns 0 on success and an appropriate error code otherwise.
1231400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1232400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Note: this function initiates an asynchronous firmware loading
1233400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * context, which will look for virtio devices supported by the rproc's
1234400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * firmware.
1235400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1236400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * If found, those virtio devices will be created and added, so as a result
1237400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * of registering this remote processor, additional virtio drivers will be
1238400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * probed.
1239400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1240400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Currently, though, we only support a single RPMSG virtio vdev per remote
1241400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * processor.
1242400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
1243400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen int rproc_register(struct rproc *rproc)
1244400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1245400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct device *dev = rproc->dev;
1246400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	int ret = 0;
1247400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1248400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* expose to rproc_get_by_name users */
1249400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	klist_add_tail(&rproc->node, &rprocs);
1250400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1251400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	dev_info(rproc->dev, "%s is available\n", rproc->name);
1252400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1253400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* create debugfs entries */
1254400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc_create_debug_dir(rproc);
1255400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1256400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* rproc_unregister() calls must wait until async loader completes */
1257400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	init_completion(&rproc->firmware_loading_complete);
1258400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1259400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/*
1260400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * We must retrieve early virtio configuration info from
1261400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * the firmware (e.g. whether to register a virtio rpmsg device,
1262400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * what virtio features does it support, ...).
1263400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 *
1264400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * We're initiating an asynchronous firmware loading, so we can
1265400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 * be built-in kernel code, without hanging the boot process.
1266400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	 */
1267400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	ret = request_firmware_nowait(THIS_MODULE, FW_ACTION_HOTPLUG,
1268400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 					rproc->firmware, dev, GFP_KERNEL,
1269400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 					rproc, rproc_fw_config_virtio);
1270400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (ret < 0) {
1271400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "request_firmware_nowait failed: %d\n", ret);
1272400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		complete_all(&rproc->firmware_loading_complete);
1273400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		klist_remove(&rproc->node);
1274400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1275400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1276400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return ret;
1277400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1278400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen EXPORT_SYMBOL(rproc_register);
1279400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1280400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
1281400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_alloc() - allocate a remote processor handle
1282400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @dev: the underlying device
1283400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @name: name of this remote processor
1284400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @ops: platform-specific handlers (mainly start/stop)
1285400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @firmware: name of firmware file to load
1286400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @len: length of private data needed by the rproc driver (in bytes)
1287400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1288400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Allocates a new remote processor handle, but does not register
1289400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * it yet.
1290400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1291400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function should be used by rproc implementations during initialization
1292400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * of the remote processor.
1293400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1294400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * After creating an rproc handle using this function, and when ready,
1295400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * implementations should then call rproc_register() to complete
1296400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * the registration of the remote processor.
1297400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1298400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * On success the new rproc is returned, and on failure, NULL.
1299400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1300400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Note: _never_ directly deallocate @rproc, even if it was not registered
1301400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * yet. Instead, if you just need to unroll rproc_alloc(), use rproc_free().
1302400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
1303400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen struct rproc *rproc_alloc(struct device *dev, const char *name,
1304400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 				const struct rproc_ops *ops,
1305400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 				const char *firmware, int len)
1306400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1307400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	struct rproc *rproc;
1308400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1309400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!dev || !name || !ops)
1310400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return NULL;
1311400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1312400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc = kzalloc(sizeof(struct rproc) + len, GFP_KERNEL);
1313400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!rproc) {
1314400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		dev_err(dev, "%s: kzalloc failed\n", __func__);
1315400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return NULL;
1316400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	}
1317400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1318400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->dev = dev;
1319400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->name = name;
1320400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->ops = ops;
1321400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->firmware = firmware;
1322400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->priv = &rproc[1];
1323400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1324400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	atomic_set(&rproc->power, 0);
1325400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1326400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kref_init(&rproc->refcount);
1327400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1328400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	mutex_init(&rproc->lock);
1329400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1330400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rproc->carveouts);
1331400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rproc->mappings);
1332400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	INIT_LIST_HEAD(&rproc->traces);
1333400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1334400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc->state = RPROC_OFFLINE;
1335400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1336400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return rproc;
1337400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1338400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen EXPORT_SYMBOL(rproc_alloc);
1339400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1340400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
1341400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_free() - free an rproc handle that was allocated by rproc_alloc
1342400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: the remote processor handle
1343400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1344400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function should _only_ be used if @rproc was only allocated,
1345400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * but not registered yet.
1346400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1347400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * If @rproc was already successfully registered (by calling rproc_register()),
1348400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * then use rproc_unregister() instead.
1349400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
1350400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen void rproc_free(struct rproc *rproc)
1351400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1352400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kfree(rproc);
1353400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1354400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen EXPORT_SYMBOL(rproc_free);
1355400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1356400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen /**
1357400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * rproc_unregister() - unregister a remote processor
1358400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * @rproc: rproc handle to unregister
1359400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1360400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Unregisters a remote processor, and decrements its refcount.
1361400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * If its refcount drops to zero, then @rproc will be freed. If not,
1362400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * it will be freed later once the last reference is dropped.
1363400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1364400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * This function should be called when the platform specific rproc
1365400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * implementation decides to remove the rproc device. it should
1366400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * _only_ be called if a previous invocation of rproc_register()
1367400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * has completed successfully.
1368400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1369400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * After rproc_unregister() returns, @rproc is _not_ valid anymore and
1370400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * it shouldn't be used. More specifically, don't call rproc_free()
1371400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * or try to directly free @rproc after rproc_unregister() returns;
1372400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * none of these are needed, and calling them is a bug.
1373400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  *
1374400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  * Returns 0 on success and -EINVAL if @rproc isn't valid.
1375400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen  */
1376400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen int rproc_unregister(struct rproc *rproc)
1377400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1378400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (!rproc)
1379400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		return -EINVAL;
1380400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1381400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* if rproc is just being registered, wait */
1382400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	wait_for_completion(&rproc->firmware_loading_complete);
1383400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1384400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	/* was an rpmsg vdev created ? */
1385400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	if (rproc->rvdev)
1386400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 		rproc_remove_rpmsg_vdev(rproc);
1387400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1388400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	klist_remove(&rproc->node);
1389400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1390400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	kref_put(&rproc->refcount, rproc_release);
1391400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1392400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
1393400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1394400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen EXPORT_SYMBOL(rproc_unregister);
1395400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1396400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static int __init remoteproc_init(void)
1397400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1398400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc_init_debugfs();
1399400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	return 0;
1400400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1401400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen module_init(remoteproc_init);
1402400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1403400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen static void __exit remoteproc_exit(void)
1404400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen {
1405400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 	rproc_exit_debugfs();
1406400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen }
1407400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen module_exit(remoteproc_exit);
1408400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen 
1409400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");
1410400e64dfSOhad Ben-Cohen MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Generic Remote Processor Framework");
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