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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*
30  * This is a collection of routines that make up the Card Information
31  *	Structure (CIS) interpreter.  The algorigthms used are based
32  *	on the Release 2.01 PCMCIA standard.
33  *
34  * Note that a bunch of comments are not indented correctly with the
35  *	code that they are commenting on. This is because cstyle is
36  *	inflexible concerning 4-column indenting.
37  */
38 
39 #include <sys/types.h>
40 #include <sys/systm.h>
41 #include <sys/user.h>
42 #include <sys/buf.h>
43 #include <sys/file.h>
44 #include <sys/uio.h>
45 #include <sys/conf.h>
46 #include <sys/stat.h>
47 #include <sys/autoconf.h>
48 #include <sys/vtoc.h>
49 #include <sys/dkio.h>
50 #include <sys/ddi.h>
51 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
52 #include <sys/debug.h>
53 #include <sys/kstat.h>
54 #include <sys/kmem.h>
55 #include <sys/modctl.h>
56 #include <sys/kobj.h>
57 #include <sys/callb.h>
58 
59 #include <sys/pctypes.h>
60 #include <pcmcia/sys/cs_types.h>
61 #include <sys/pcmcia.h>
62 #include <sys/sservice.h>
63 #include <pcmcia/sys/cis.h>
64 #include <pcmcia/sys/cis_handlers.h>
65 #include <pcmcia/sys/cs.h>
66 #include <pcmcia/sys/cs_priv.h>
67 #include <pcmcia/sys/cis_protos.h>
68 #include <pcmcia/sys/cs_stubs.h>
69 
70 /*
71  * Function declarations
72  */
73 void *CISParser(int function, ...);
74 static int (*cis_card_services)(int, ...) = NULL;
75 
76 static int cis_process_longlink(cistpl_callout_t *, cistpl_t *,
77 						cis_info_t *, cisparse_t *);
78 static int cis_create_cis_chain(cs_socket_t *, cistpl_callout_t *,
79 					cisptr_t *, cis_info_t *, cisparse_t *);
80 static void cis_store_cis_addr(cistpl_t *, cisptr_t *);
81 
82 extern cistpl_callout_t cistpl_std_callout[];
83 extern cistpl_devspeed_struct_t cistpl_devspeed_struct;
84 
85 #ifdef	CIS_DEBUG
86 int	cis_debug = 0;
87 #endif
88 
89 /*
90  * cisp_init - initialize the CIS parser
91  */
92 void
93 cisp_init()
94 {
95 #ifdef	XXX
96 	csregister_t csr;
97 
98 	/*
99 	 * Fill out the function for CISSetAddress
100 	 */
101 	csr.cs_magic = PCCS_MAGIC;
102 	csr.cs_version = PCCS_VERSION;
103 	csr.cs_event = (f_t *)CISParser;
104 
105 	/*
106 	 * We have to call SS instead of CS to register because we
107 	 *	can't do a _depends_on for CS
108 	 */
109 	SocketServices(CISSetAddress, &csr);
110 #endif	/* XXX */
111 }
112 
113 /*
114  * cis_deinit - deinitialize the CIS parser
115  */
116 void
117 cis_deinit()
118 {
119 
120 	/*
121 	 * Tell CS that we're gone.
122 	 */
123 	if (cis_card_services)
124 	    CIS_CARD_SERVICES(CISUnregister);
125 
126 	return;
127 
128 }
129 
130 /*
131  * CISParser - this is the entrypoint for all of the CIS Interpreter
132  *		functions
133  */
134 void *
135 CISParser(int function, ...)
136 {
137 	va_list arglist;
138 	void *retcode = (void *)CS_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION;
139 
140 #if defined(CIS_DEBUG)
141 	if (cis_debug > 1) {
142 	    cmn_err(CE_CONT, "CISParser: called with function 0x%x\n",
143 				function);
144 	}
145 #endif
146 
147 	va_start(arglist, function);
148 
149 	/*
150 	 * ...and here's the CIS Interpreter waterfall
151 	 */
152 	switch (function) {
153 	    case CISP_CIS_SETUP: {
154 		csregister_t *csr;
155 		cisregister_t cisr;
156 
157 		    csr = va_arg(arglist, csregister_t *);
158 		    cis_card_services = csr->cs_card_services;
159 
160 		    cisr.cis_magic = PCCS_MAGIC;
161 		    cisr.cis_version = PCCS_VERSION;
162 		    cisr.cis_parser = NULL;	/* let the framework do this */
163 		    cisr.cistpl_std_callout = cistpl_std_callout;
164 
165 			/*
166 			 * Tell CS that we're here and what our
167 			 *	entrypoint address is.
168 			 */
169 		    CIS_CARD_SERVICES(CISRegister, &cisr);
170 		} /* CISP_CIS_SETUP */
171 		break;
172 	    case CISP_CIS_LIST_CREATE: {
173 		cistpl_callout_t *cistpl_callout;
174 		cs_socket_t *sp;
175 
176 		    cistpl_callout = va_arg(arglist, cistpl_callout_t *);
177 		    sp = va_arg(arglist, cs_socket_t *);
178 
179 		    retcode = (void *)
180 			(uintptr_t)cis_list_create(cistpl_callout, sp);
181 		}
182 		break;
183 	    case CISP_CIS_LIST_DESTROY: {
184 		cs_socket_t *sp;
185 
186 		    sp = va_arg(arglist, cs_socket_t *);
187 
188 		    retcode = (void *)(uintptr_t)cis_list_destroy(sp);
189 		}
190 		break;
191 	    case CISP_CIS_GET_LTUPLE: {
192 		cistpl_t *tp;
193 		cisdata_t type;
194 		int flags;
195 
196 		    tp = va_arg(arglist, cistpl_t *);
197 		    type = va_arg(arglist, uint_t);
198 		    flags = va_arg(arglist, int);
199 
200 		    retcode = (void *)cis_get_ltuple(tp, type, flags);
201 		}
202 		break;
203 
204 	    case CISP_CIS_PARSE_TUPLE: {
205 		cistpl_callout_t *co;
206 		cistpl_t *tp;
207 		int flags;
208 		void *arg;
209 		cisdata_t subtype;
210 
211 		co = va_arg(arglist, cistpl_callout_t *);
212 		tp = va_arg(arglist, cistpl_t *);
213 		flags = va_arg(arglist, int);
214 		arg = va_arg(arglist, void *);
215 		subtype = va_arg(arglist, uint_t);
216 
217 		retcode = (void *)(uintptr_t)cis_tuple_handler(co, tp,
218 		    flags, arg, subtype);
219 		}
220 		break;
221 
222 	    case CISP_CIS_CONV_DEVSPEED:
223 		retcode = (void *)(uintptr_t)cis_convert_devspeed(
224 				va_arg(arglist, convert_speed_t *));
225 		break;
226 
227 	    case CISP_CIS_CONV_DEVSIZE:
228 		retcode = (void *)(uintptr_t)cis_convert_devsize(
229 				va_arg(arglist, convert_size_t *));
230 		break;
231 
232 	    default:
233 		break;
234 	}
235 
236 	va_end(arglist);
237 
238 	return (retcode);
239 }
240 
241 /*
242  * cis_list_lcreate - read a PC card's CIS and create a local linked CIS list
243  *
244  *	cistpl_callout_t *cistpl_callout - pointer to callout structure
245  *				array to use to find tuples.
246  *	cisptr_t cisptr - pointer to a structure containing the handle and
247  *				offset from where we should start reading
248  *				CIS bytes as well as misc flags.
249  *	cis_info_t *cis_info - pointer to a cis_info_t structure; pass
250  *				the cis_info->cis member as a NULL pointer
251  *				if you want to create a new list.
252  *	cisparse_t *cisparse - pointer to a cisparse_t struture to put
253  *				parsed longlink tuple data into.
254  *      cs_socket_t *sp - pointer to a cs_socket_t structure that describes
255  *				 the socket and card in this socket.
256  *
257  * We return the a count of the number of tuples that we saw, not including
258  *	any CISTPL_END or CISTPL_NULL tuples if there were no problems
259  *	processing the CIS.  If a tuple handler returns an error, we
260  *	immediately return with the error code from the handler. An
261  *	error return code will always have the HANDTPL_ERROR bit set
262  *	to allow the caller to distinguish an error from a valid tuple
263  *	count.
264  *
265  * The nchains and ntuples counters in  the cis_info_t structure are also
266  *	updated to reflect the number of chains and number of tuples in
267  *	this chain.
268  *
269  * XXX need to add CISTPL_END and CISTPL_NULL tuples to the list, and need
270  *	to be sure that the tuple count reflects these tuples
271  *
272  * If we attempt to read beyond the end of the mapped in CIS address space,
273  *	the BAD_CIS_ADDR error code is returned.
274  *
275  * This function only interprets the CISTPL_END and CISTPL_NULL tuples as
276  *	well as any tuple with a link field of CISTPL_END.
277  *
278  * Tuples of type CISTPL_END or CISTPL_NULL are not added to the list.
279  *
280  * To append tuples to end of a local linked CIS list, pass a pointer to the
281  *	address of the last element in the list that you want tuples appended
282  *	to. This pointer should be passed in cis_info->cis.
283  *
284  * To process tuple chains with any long link targets, call this routine
285  *	for each tuple chain you want to process using the list append method
286  *	described above.  The caller is responsible for vaildating any link
287  *	target tuples to be sure that they describe a valid CIS chain.
288  *
289  * The cis_info->flags member is updated as follows:
290  *
291  *		CW_VALID_CIS - if the CIS is valid
292  *		CW_LONGLINK_MFC_FOUND - if a CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC tuple
293  *					was seen
294  *		CW_LONGLINK_A_FOUND - if a CISTPL_LONGLINK_A tuple was
295  *					seen
296  *		CW_LONGLINK_C_FOUND - if a CISTPL_LONGLINK_C tuple was
297  *					seen
298  *
299  *	If a CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC, CISTPL_LONGLINK_A or CISTPL_LONGLINK_C
300  *	tuple is seen, the *cisparse argument will return an appropriate
301  *	parsed longlink structure as follows:
302  *
303  *		CW_LONGLINK_MFC_FOUND:
304  *			*cisparse --> cistpl_longlink_mfc_t *
305  *		CW_LONGLINK_A_FOUND, CW_LONGLINK_C_FOUND:
306  *			*cisparse --> cistpl_longlink_ac_t *
307  *
308  *	These flags are set and the tuples are parsed so that the caller does
309  *	not have to traverse the CIS list to find out if any of these tuples
310  *	have been seen.
311  *
312  * For each tuple that we see, the following flags in the tuple_t->flags member
313  *	are set/cleared:
314  *
315  *		CISTPLF_COPYOK - OK to copy tuple data
316  *		CISTPLF_GLOBAL_CIS - tuple from global CIS
317  *		CISTPLF_MF_CIS - tuple from MF CIS chain
318  *		CISTPLF_FROM_AM - tuple read from AM space
319  *		CISTPLF_FROM_CM - tuple read from CM space
320  *		CISTPLF_LINK_INVALID - tuple link is invalid
321  *		CISTPLF_PARAMS_INVALID - tuple body is invalid
322  *		CISTPLF_AM_SPACE - this tuple is in AM space
323  *		CISTPLF_CM_SPACE - this tuple is in CM space
324  *		CISTPLF_LM_SPACE - this tuple is in local memory
325  */
326 uint32_t
327 cis_list_lcreate(cistpl_callout_t *cistpl_callout, cisptr_t *cisptr,
328     cis_info_t *cis_info, cisparse_t *cisparse, cs_socket_t *sp)
329 {
330 	cistpl_t *cp, *tp = NULL;
331 	cisdata_t tl, td, *dp;
332 	int done = 0, err;
333 	get_socket_t get_socket;
334 
335 
336 	/*
337 	 * If we were passed a non-NULL list base, that means that we should
338 	 *	parse the CIS and add any tuples we find to the end of the list
339 	 *	we were handed a pointer to.
340 	 */
341 	if (cis_info->cis) {
342 		tp = cis_info->cis;
343 	}
344 
345 	get_socket.socket = sp->socket_num;
346 	if (SocketServices(SS_GetSocket, &get_socket) != SUCCESS) {
347 		cmn_err(CE_CONT,
348 		    "cis_list_lcreate: socket %d SS_GetSocket failed\n",
349 		    sp->socket_num);
350 		return (CS_BAD_SOCKET);
351 	}
352 
353 	/*
354 	 * If this is primary CIS chain, the first tuple must be one
355 	 *	from the following list.
356 	 * Ref. PC Card 95, Metaformat Specification, Page 7.
357 	 * XXX Need to think this out a bit more to deal with 3.3V
358 	 *	cards and the description of where a CISTPL_DEVICE
359 	 *	can show up.
360 	 */
361 
362 #if defined(CIS_DEBUG)
363 	if (cis_debug > 1) {
364 		cmn_err(CE_CONT, "cis_list_lcreate: td=0x%x cisptr=%p\n",
365 		    GET_CIS_DATA(cisptr), (void *)cisptr);
366 		cmn_err(CE_CONT, "\t flags=0x%x CW_CHECK_PRIMARY_CHAIN=0x%x\n",
367 		    cis_info->flags,  CW_CHECK_PRIMARY_CHAIN);
368 		cmn_err(CE_CONT, "\t IFType=0x%x IF_MEMORY=0x%x\n",
369 		    get_socket.IFType, IF_MEMORY);
370 	}
371 #endif
372 
373 	if (cis_info->flags & CW_CHECK_PRIMARY_CHAIN) {
374 	switch (td = GET_CIS_DATA(cisptr)) {
375 		case CISTPL_DEVICE:
376 		case CISTPL_END:
377 		case CISTPL_LINKTARGET:
378 		    break;
379 		case CISTPL_NULL:
380 		/*
381 		 * Magicram memory cards without attribute memory
382 		 * do not have a CIS and return CISTPL_NULL.
383 		 */
384 		    if (get_socket.IFType == IF_MEMORY)
385 			return (0);
386 		    break;
387 
388 		default:
389 		    return (0);
390 	    } /* switch */
391 	} /* CW_CHECK_PRIMARY_CHAIN */
392 
393 	/*
394 	 * Update the number of chains counter
395 	 */
396 	cis_info->nchains++;
397 
398 	/*
399 	 * The main tuple processing loop.  We'll exit this loop when either
400 	 *	a tuple's link field is CISTPL_END or we've seen a tuple type
401 	 *	field of CISTPL_END.
402 	 *
403 	 * Note that we also silently throw away CISTPL_NULL tuples, and don't
404 	 *	include them in the tuple count that we return.
405 	 */
406 	while (!done && ((td = GET_CIS_DATA(cisptr)) !=
407 						(cisdata_t)CISTPL_END)) {
408 
409 #if defined(CIS_DEBUG)
410 		if ((cis_debug > 1) && (td != 0)) {
411 			cmn_err(CE_CONT, "cis_list_lcreate: td=0x%x cisptr=%p"
412 			    "offset=0x%x\n",
413 			    td, (void *)cisptr, cisptr->offset);
414 		}
415 #endif
416 
417 		/*
418 		 * Ignore CISTPL_NULL tuples
419 		 */
420 		if (td != (cisdata_t)CISTPL_NULL) {
421 			/*
422 			 * point to tuple link field and get the link value
423 			 */
424 			if (!NEXT_CIS_ADDR(cisptr))
425 			    return ((uint32_t)BAD_CIS_ADDR);
426 			tl = GET_CIS_DATA(cisptr);
427 		/*
428 		 * This is an ugly PCMCIA hack - ugh! since the standard allows
429 		 *	a link byte of CISTPL_END to signify that this is the
430 		 *	last tuple.  The problem is that this tuple might
431 		 *	actually contain useful information, but we don't know
432 		 *	the size of it.
433 		 * We do know that it can't be more than CIS_MAX_TUPLE_DATA_LEN
434 		 *	bytes in length, however.  So, we pretend that the link
435 		 *	byte is CIS_MAX_TUPLE_DATA_LEN and also set a flag so
436 		 *	that when we're done processing this tuple, we will
437 		 *	break out of the while loop.
438 		 */
439 			if (tl == (cisdata_t)CISTPL_END) {
440 				tl = CIS_MAX_TUPLE_DATA_LEN;
441 				done = 1;
442 			}
443 
444 		/*
445 		 * point to first byte of tuple data, allocate a new list
446 		 *	element and diddle with the list base and list
447 		 *	control pointers
448 		 */
449 			if (!NEXT_CIS_ADDR(cisptr))
450 			    return ((uint32_t)BAD_CIS_ADDR);
451 			cp = (cistpl_t *)CIS_MEM_ALLOC(sizeof (cistpl_t));
452 			cp->next = NULL;
453 			/*
454 			 * if we're not the first in the list, point to our
455 			 *	next
456 			 */
457 			if (tp)
458 				tp->next = cp;
459 			/*
460 			 * will be NULL if we're the first element of the
461 			 *	list
462 			 */
463 			cp->prev = tp;
464 			tp = cp;
465 			/*
466 			 * if this is the first element, save it's address
467 			 */
468 			if (!cis_info->cis)
469 				cis_info->cis = tp;
470 			tp->type = td;
471 			tp->len = tl;
472 
473 			/*
474 			 * Save the address in CIS space that this tuple
475 			 *	begins at, as well as set tuple flags.
476 			 */
477 			cis_store_cis_addr(tp, cisptr);
478 
479 			/*
480 			 * If this tuple has tuple data, we might need to
481 			 *	copy it.
482 			 * Note that the tuple data pointer (tp->data) will
483 			 *	be set to NULL for a tuple with no data.
484 			 */
485 #ifdef	XXX
486 			if (tl) {
487 #endif
488 			/*
489 			 * Read the data in the tuple and store it
490 			 *	away locally if we're allowed to. If
491 			 *	the CISTPLF_COPYOK flag is set, it means
492 			 *	that it's OK to touch the data portion
493 			 *	of the tuple.
494 			 *
495 			 * We need to make this check since some
496 			 *	tuples might contain active registers
497 			 *	that can alter the device state if they
498 			 *	are read before the card is correctly
499 			 *	initialized.  What a stupid thing to
500 			 *	allow in a standard, BTW.
501 			 *
502 			 * We first give the tuple handler a chance
503 			 *	to set any tuple flags that it wants
504 			 *	to, then we (optionally) do the data
505 			 *	copy, and give the tuple handler another
506 			 *	shot at the tuple.
507 			 *
508 			 * ref. PC Card Standard Release 2.01 in the
509 			 *	Card Metaformat section, section 5.2.6,
510 			 *	page 5-12.
511 			 */
512 			if ((err = cis_tuple_handler(cistpl_callout, tp,
513 						HANDTPL_SET_FLAGS, NULL, 0)) &
514 								HANDTPL_ERROR)
515 			    return (err);
516 
517 			if (tl > (unsigned)0) {
518 
519 				/*
520 				 * if we're supposed to make a local copy of
521 				 *	the tuple data, allocate space for it,
522 				 *	otherwise just record the PC card
523 				 *	starting address of this tuple.
524 				 * The address was saved by cis_store_cis_addr.
525 				 */
526 				if (tp->flags & CISTPLF_COPYOK) {
527 				    tp->data = (cisdata_t *)CIS_MEM_ALLOC(tl);
528 				    dp = tp->data;
529 				} else {
530 				    tp->data = GET_CIS_ADDR(tp);
531 				}
532 
533 				while (tl--) {
534 				    if (tp->flags & CISTPLF_COPYOK)
535 					*dp++ = GET_CIS_DATA(cisptr);
536 				    if (!NEXT_CIS_ADDR(cisptr))
537 					return ((uint32_t)BAD_CIS_ADDR);
538 				}
539 
540 				/*
541 				 * If we made a local copy of the tuple data,
542 				 *	then clear the AM and CM flags; if the
543 				 *	tuple data is still on the card, then
544 				 *	leave the flags alone.
545 				 */
546 				if (tp->flags & CISTPLF_COPYOK) {
547 				    tp->flags &= ~CISTPLF_SPACE_MASK;
548 				    tp->flags |= CISTPLF_LM_SPACE;
549 				}
550 
551 			/*
552 			 * This is a tuple with no data in it's body, so
553 			 *	we just set the data pointer to NULL.
554 			 */
555 			} else {
556 
557 			    tp->data = NULL;
558 				/*
559 				 * tp->flags &= ~(CISTPLF_SPACE_MASK |
560 				 *		CISTPLF_FROM_MASK);
561 				 */
562 
563 			} /* if (tl > 0) */
564 
565 			/*
566 			 * The main idea behind this call is to give
567 			 *	the handler a chance to validate the
568 			 *	tuple.
569 			 */
570 			if ((err = cis_tuple_handler(cistpl_callout, tp,
571 						HANDTPL_COPY_DONE, NULL, 0)) &
572 								HANDTPL_ERROR)
573 			    return (err);
574 
575 #ifdef	XXX
576 			} else { /* if (tl) */
577 			    tp->data = NULL;
578 			}
579 #endif
580 
581 			/*
582 			 * Check to see if this is a longlink tuple and if
583 			 *	so, do the necessary processing.
584 			 */
585 			if ((err = cis_process_longlink(cistpl_callout, tp,
586 								cis_info,
587 								cisparse)) &
588 								HANDTPL_ERROR)
589 			    return (err);
590 
591 			cis_info->ntuples++;
592 		} else { /* if (td == CISTPL_NULL) */
593 			/*
594 			 * If we're a CISTPL_NULL we need to skip to
595 			 *	the beginning of the next tuple.
596 			 */
597 			if (!NEXT_CIS_ADDR(cisptr))
598 			    return ((uint32_t)BAD_CIS_ADDR);
599 		}
600 	} /* while (!done && !CISTPL_END) */
601 
602 #if defined(CIS_DEBUG)
603 	if (cis_debug > 1) {
604 	    cmn_err(CE_CONT, "cis_list_lcreate: exit nchains=%x ntuples=%x\n",
605 		cis_info->nchains, cis_info->ntuples);
606 	}
607 #endif
608 
609 	return (cis_info->ntuples);
610 }
611 
612 /*
613  * cis_process_longlink - processes longlink tuples
614  *
615  *	This function examines the passed-in tuple type and if it is a
616  *	longlink tuple, the tuple is parsed and the appropriate flags in
617  *	cis_info->flags are set.
618  *
619  *	If there is an error parsing the tuple, HANDTPL_ERROR is returned
620  *	and the CW_LONGLINK_FOUND flags in cis_info->flags are cleared.
621  */
622 static int
623 cis_process_longlink(cistpl_callout_t *cistpl_callout, cistpl_t *tp,
624 				cis_info_t *cis_info, cisparse_t *cisparse)
625 {
626 	/*
627 	 * If this is a CISTPL_LONGLINK_A, CISTPL_LONGLINK_C
628 	 *	or CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC tuple, parse the tuple
629 	 *	and set appropriate CW_LONGLINK_XXX_FOUND flags.
630 	 * If this is a CISTPL_NO_LINK tuple, or if there is an
631 	 *	error parsing the tuple, clear all the
632 	 *	CW_LONGLINK_XXX_FOUND flags.
633 	 */
634 	switch (tp->type) {
635 	    case CISTPL_LONGLINK_A:
636 	    case CISTPL_LONGLINK_C:
637 	    case CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC:
638 		cis_info->flags &= ~CW_LONGLINK_FOUND;
639 		if (cis_tuple_handler(cistpl_callout, tp,
640 						HANDTPL_PARSE_LTUPLE,
641 						cisparse, NULL) &
642 							HANDTPL_ERROR)
643 		    return (HANDTPL_ERROR);
644 		switch (tp->type) {
645 		    case CISTPL_LONGLINK_A:
646 			cis_info->flags |= CW_LONGLINK_A_FOUND;
647 			break;
648 		    case CISTPL_LONGLINK_C:
649 			cis_info->flags |= CW_LONGLINK_C_FOUND;
650 			break;
651 		    case CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC:
652 			cis_info->flags |= CW_LONGLINK_MFC_FOUND;
653 			break;
654 		} /* switch (tp->type) */
655 		break;
656 	    case CISTPL_NO_LINK:
657 		cis_info->flags &= ~CW_LONGLINK_FOUND;
658 		break;
659 	} /* switch (tp->type) */
660 
661 	return (HANDTPL_NOERROR);
662 }
663 
664 /*
665  * cis_list_ldestroy - function to destroy a linked tuple list
666  *
667  *	cistpl_t *cistplbase - pointer to a pointer to the base of a
668  *				local linked CIS list to destroy; the
669  *				data that this pointer points to is
670  *				also destroyed
671  *
672  * Once this function returns, cistplbase is set to NULL.
673  */
674 uint32_t
675 cis_list_ldestroy(cistpl_t **cistplbase)
676 {
677 	cistpl_t *cp, *tp;
678 	int tpcnt = 0;
679 
680 	/*
681 	 * First, check to see if we've got a
682 	 *	non-NULL list pointer.
683 	 */
684 	if ((tp = *cistplbase) == NULL)
685 	    return (0);
686 
687 	while (tp) {
688 		/*
689 		 * Free any data that may be allocated
690 		 */
691 	    if ((tp->flags & CISTPLF_COPYOK) &&
692 			(tp->flags & CISTPLF_LM_SPACE) &&
693 						(tp->data))
694 		CIS_MEM_FREE((caddr_t)tp->data);
695 
696 	    cp = tp->next;
697 
698 		/*
699 		 * Free this tuple
700 		 */
701 	    CIS_MEM_FREE((caddr_t)tp);
702 
703 	    tp = cp;
704 
705 	    tpcnt++;
706 	}
707 
708 	/*
709 	 * Now clear the pointer to the non-existant
710 	 *	linked list.
711 	 */
712 	*cistplbase = NULL;
713 
714 	return (tpcnt);
715 
716 }
717 
718 /*
719  * cis_get_ltuple - function to walk local linked CIS list and return
720  *			a tuple based on various criteria
721  *
722  *	cistpl_t *tp - pointer to any valid tuple in the list
723  *	cisdata_t type - type of tuple to search for
724  *	int flags - type of action to perform (each is mutually exclusive)
725  *		GET_FIRST_LTUPLEF, GET_LAST_LTUPLEF:
726  *		    Returns the {first|last} tuple in the list.
727  *		FIND_LTUPLE_FWDF, FIND_LTUPLE_BACKF:
728  *		FIND_NEXT_LTUPLEF, FIND_PREV_LTUPLEF:
729  *		    Returns the first tuple that matches the passed tuple type,
730  *			searching the list {forward|backward}.
731  *		GET_NEXT_LTUPLEF, GET_PREV_LTUPLEF:
732  *		    Returns the {next|previous} tuple in the list.
733  *
734  *	    The following bits can be set in the flags parameter:
735  *		CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE - return tuples with
736  *				CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE set in cistpl_t->flags
737  *
738  * Note on searching:
739  *	When using the FIND_LTUPLE_FWDF and FIND_LTUPLE_BACKF flags,
740  *	the search starts at the passed tuple.  Continually calling this
741  *	function with a tuple that is the same type as the passed type will
742  *	continually return the same tuple.
743  *
744  *	When using the FIND_NEXT_LTUPLEF and FIND_PREV_LTUPLEF flags,
745  *	the search starts at the {next|previous} tuple from the passed tuple.
746  *
747  * returns:
748  *	cistpl_t * - pointer to tuple in list
749  *	NULL - if error while processing list or tuple not found
750  */
751 #define	GET_NEXT_LTUPLE(tp)	((tp->next)?tp->next:NULL)
752 #define	GET_PREV_LTUPLE(tp)	((tp->prev)?tp->prev:NULL)
753 cistpl_t *
754 cis_get_ltuple(cistpl_t *tp, cisdata_t type, uint32_t flags)
755 {
756 	cistpl_t *ltp = NULL;
757 
758 	if (!tp)
759 	    return (NULL);
760 
761 	switch (flags & CIS_GET_LTUPLE_OPMASK) {
762 	    case GET_FIRST_LTUPLEF:	/* return first tuple in list */
763 		do {
764 			ltp = tp;
765 		} while ((tp = GET_PREV_LTUPLE(tp)) != NULL);
766 
767 		if (!(flags & CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE))
768 		    while (ltp && (ltp->flags & CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE))
769 			ltp = GET_NEXT_LTUPLE(ltp);
770 		break;
771 	    case GET_LAST_LTUPLEF:	/* return last tuple in list */
772 		do {
773 			ltp = tp;
774 		} while ((tp = GET_NEXT_LTUPLE(tp)) != NULL);
775 
776 		if (!(flags & CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE))
777 		    while (ltp && (ltp->flags & CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE))
778 			ltp = GET_PREV_LTUPLE(ltp);
779 		break;
780 	    case FIND_LTUPLE_FWDF:	/* find tuple, fwd search from tp */
781 		do {
782 			if (tp->type == type)
783 			    if ((flags & CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE) ||
784 					(!(tp->flags & CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE)))
785 				return (tp);	/* note return here */
786 		} while ((tp = GET_NEXT_LTUPLE(tp)) != NULL);
787 		break;
788 	    case FIND_LTUPLE_BACKF:
789 		/* find tuple, backward search from tp */
790 		do {
791 			if (tp->type == type)
792 			    if ((flags & CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE) ||
793 					(!(tp->flags & CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE)))
794 				return (tp);	/* note return here */
795 		} while ((tp = GET_PREV_LTUPLE(tp)) != NULL);
796 		break;
797 	    case FIND_NEXT_LTUPLEF:	/* find tuple, fwd search from tp+1 */
798 		while ((tp = GET_NEXT_LTUPLE(tp)) != NULL) {
799 			if (tp->type == type)
800 			    if ((flags & CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE) ||
801 					(!(tp->flags & CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE)))
802 				return (tp);	/* note return here */
803 		} /* while */
804 		break;
805 	    case FIND_PREV_LTUPLEF:
806 		/* find tuple, backward search from tp-1 */
807 		while ((tp = GET_PREV_LTUPLE(tp)) != NULL) {
808 			if (tp->type == type)
809 			    if ((flags & CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE) ||
810 					(!(tp->flags & CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE)))
811 				return (tp);	/* note return here */
812 		} /* while */
813 		break;
814 	    case GET_NEXT_LTUPLEF:	/* return next tuple in list */
815 		ltp = tp;
816 		while (((ltp = GET_NEXT_LTUPLE(ltp)) != NULL) &&
817 				(!(flags & CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE)) &&
818 					(ltp->flags & CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE))
819 			;
820 		break;
821 	    case GET_PREV_LTUPLEF:	/* return prev tuple in list */
822 		ltp = tp;
823 		while (((ltp = GET_PREV_LTUPLE(ltp)) != NULL) &&
824 				(!(flags & CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE)) &&
825 					(ltp->flags & CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE))
826 			;
827 		break;
828 	    default:	/* ltp is already NULL in the initialization */
829 		break;
830 	} /* switch */
831 
832 	return (ltp);
833 }
834 
835 /*
836  * cis_convert_devspeed - converts a devspeed value to nS or nS
837  *				to a devspeed entry
838  */
839 uint32_t
840 cis_convert_devspeed(convert_speed_t *cs)
841 {
842 	cistpl_devspeed_struct_t *cd = &cistpl_devspeed_struct;
843 	unsigned exponent = 0, mantissa = 0;
844 
845 	/*
846 	 * Convert nS to a devspeed value
847 	 */
848 	if (cs->Attributes & CONVERT_NS_TO_DEVSPEED) {
849 	    unsigned tnS, tmanv = 0, i;
850 
851 	/*
852 	 * There is no device speed code for 0nS
853 	 */
854 	    if (!cs->nS)
855 		return (CS_BAD_SPEED);
856 
857 	/*
858 	 * Handle any nS value below 10nS specially since the code
859 	 *	below only works for nS values >= 10.  Now, why anyone
860 	 *	would want to specify a nS value less than 10 is
861 	 *	certainly questionable, but it is allowed by the spec.
862 	 */
863 	    if (cs->nS < 10) {
864 		tmanv = cs->nS * 10;
865 		mantissa = CISTPL_DEVSPEED_MAX_MAN;
866 	    }
867 
868 	    /* find the exponent */
869 	    for (i = 0; i < CISTPL_DEVSPEED_MAX_EXP; i++) {
870 		if ((!(tnS = ((cs->nS)/10))) ||
871 				(mantissa == CISTPL_DEVSPEED_MAX_MAN)) {
872 		    /* find the mantissa */
873 		    for (mantissa = 0; mantissa < CISTPL_DEVSPEED_MAX_MAN;
874 								mantissa++) {
875 			if (cd->mantissa[mantissa] == tmanv) {
876 			    cs->devspeed = ((((mantissa<<3) |
877 				(exponent & (CISTPL_DEVSPEED_MAX_EXP - 1)))));
878 			    return (CS_SUCCESS);
879 			}
880 		    } /* for (mantissa<CISTPL_DEVSPEED_MAX_MAN) */
881 		} else {
882 		    exponent = i + 1;
883 		    tmanv = cs->nS;
884 		    cs->nS = tnS;
885 		} /* if (!tnS) */
886 	    } /* for (i<CISTPL_DEVSPEED_MAX_EXP) */
887 	/*
888 	 * Convert a devspeed value to nS
889 	 */
890 	} else if (cs->Attributes & CONVERT_DEVSPEED_TO_NS) {
891 	    exponent = (cs->devspeed & (CISTPL_DEVSPEED_MAX_TBL - 1));
892 	    if ((mantissa = (((cs->devspeed)>>3) &
893 				(CISTPL_DEVSPEED_MAX_MAN - 1))) == NULL) {
894 		if ((cs->nS = cd->table[exponent]) == NULL)
895 		    return (CS_BAD_SPEED);
896 		return (CS_SUCCESS);
897 	    } else {
898 		if ((cs->nS = ((cd->mantissa[mantissa] *
899 					cd->exponent[exponent]) / 10)) == NULL)
900 		    return (CS_BAD_SPEED);
901 		return (CS_SUCCESS);
902 	    }
903 	} else {
904 	    return (CS_BAD_ATTRIBUTE);
905 	}
906 
907 	return (CS_BAD_SPEED);
908 }
909 
910 /*
911  * This array is for the cis_convert_devsize function.
912  */
913 static uint32_t cistpl_device_size[8] =
914 	{ 512, 2*1024, 8*1024, 32*1024, 128*1024, 512*1024, 2*1024*1024, 0 };
915 
916 /*
917  * cis_convert_devsize - converts a devsize value to a size in bytes value
918  *				or a size in bytes value to a devsize value
919  */
920 uint32_t
921 cis_convert_devsize(convert_size_t *cs)
922 {
923 	int i;
924 
925 	if (cs->Attributes & CONVERT_BYTES_TO_DEVSIZE) {
926 	    if ((cs->bytes < cistpl_device_size[0]) ||
927 				(cs->bytes > (cistpl_device_size[6] * 32)))
928 	    return (CS_BAD_SIZE);
929 
930 	    for (i = 6; i >= 0; i--)
931 		if (cs->bytes >= cistpl_device_size[i])
932 		    break;
933 
934 	    cs->devsize = ((((cs->bytes/cistpl_device_size[i]) - 1) << 3) |
935 								(i & 7));
936 
937 	} else if (cs->Attributes & CONVERT_DEVSIZE_TO_BYTES) {
938 	    if ((cs->devsize & 7) == 7)
939 		return (CS_BAD_SIZE);
940 	    cs->bytes =
941 		cistpl_device_size[cs->devsize & 7] * ((cs->devsize >> 3) + 1);
942 	} else {
943 	    return (CS_BAD_ATTRIBUTE);
944 	}
945 
946 	return (CS_SUCCESS);
947 }
948 
949 /*
950  * cis_list_create - reads the card's CIS and creates local CIS lists for
951  *			each function on the card
952  *
953  * This function will read the CIS on the card, follow all CISTPL_LONGLINK_A,
954  *	CISTPL_LONGLINK_C and CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC tuples and create local CIS
955  *	lists for each major CIS chain on the card.
956  *
957  * If there are no errors, the parameters returned are:
958  *	For a non-multifunction card:
959  *		sp->cis_flags - CW_VALID_CIS set
960  *		sp->nfuncs - set to 0x0
961  *		sp->cis[CS_GLOBAL_CIS] - contains CIS list
962  *		sp->cis[CS_GLOBAL_CIS].cis_flags - CW_VALID_CIS set
963  *
964  *	For a multifunction card:
965  *	    Global CIS values:
966  *		sp->cis_flags - CW_VALID_CIS & CW_MULTI_FUNCTION_CIS set
967  *		sp->nfuncs - set to number of functions specified in
968  *				the CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC tuple
969  *		sp->cis[CS_GLOBAL_CIS] - contains global CIS list
970  *		sp->cis[CS_GLOBAL_CIS].cis_flags - CW_VALID_CIS set
971  *	    Function-specific CIS values:
972  *		sp->cis[0..sp->nfuncs-1] - contains function-specific CIS lists
973  *		sp->cis[0..sp->nfuncs-1].cis_flags - CW_VALID_CIS &
974  *						CW_MULTI_FUNCTION_CIS set
975  *
976  *	returns:
977  *		CS_SUCCESS - if no errors
978  *		CS_NO_CIS - if no CIS on card
979  *		CS_BAD_WINDOW or CS_GENERAL_FAILURE - if CIS window could
980  *				not be setup
981  *		CS_BAD_CIS - if error creating CIS chains
982  *		CS_BAD_OFFSET - if cis_list_lcreate tried to read past the
983  *				boundries of the allocated CIS window
984  */
985 extern cistpl_ignore_list_t cistpl_ignore_list[];
986 uint32_t
987 cis_list_create(cistpl_callout_t *cistpl_callout, cs_socket_t *sp)
988 {
989 	cisptr_t cisptr;
990 	cisparse_t cisparse;
991 	cis_info_t *cis_info;
992 	cistpl_longlink_ac_t *cistpl_longlink_ac;
993 	cistpl_longlink_mfc_t cistpl_longlink_mfc, *mfc;
994 	cistpl_ignore_list_t *cil;
995 	int fn, ret;
996 
997 	/*
998 	 * Initialize the CIS structures
999 	 */
1000 	bzero((caddr_t)&sp->cis, ((sizeof (cis_info_t)) * CS_MAX_CIS));
1001 
1002 	/*
1003 	 * Start reading the primary CIS chain at offset 0x0 of AM. Assume
1004 	 *	that there is a CISTPL_LONGLINK_C tuple that points to
1005 	 *	offset 0x0 of CM space.
1006 	 * Since this is the primary CIS chain, set CW_CHECK_PRIMARY_CHAIN
1007 	 *	so that we'll check for a valid first tuple.
1008 	 */
1009 	cis_info = &sp->cis[CS_GLOBAL_CIS];
1010 	cis_info->flags = (CW_LONGLINK_C_FOUND | CW_CHECK_PRIMARY_CHAIN);
1011 	cisptr.flags = (CISTPLF_AM_SPACE | CISTPLF_GLOBAL_CIS);
1012 	cisptr.size = sp->cis_win_size - 1;
1013 	cisptr.offset = 0;
1014 	cistpl_longlink_ac = (cistpl_longlink_ac_t *)&cisparse;
1015 	cistpl_longlink_ac->flags = CISTPL_LONGLINK_AC_CM;
1016 	cistpl_longlink_ac->tpll_addr = 0;
1017 
1018 	if ((ret = cis_create_cis_chain(sp, cistpl_callout, &cisptr,
1019 						cis_info, &cisparse)) !=
1020 								CS_SUCCESS) {
1021 	    return (ret);
1022 	} /* cis_create_cis_chain */
1023 
1024 	/*
1025 	 * If there are no tuples in the primary CIS chain, it means that
1026 	 *	this card doesn't have a CIS on it.
1027 	 */
1028 	if (cis_info->ntuples == 0)
1029 	    return (CS_NO_CIS);
1030 
1031 	/*
1032 	 * Mark this CIS list as being valid.
1033 	 */
1034 	cis_info->flags |= CW_VALID_CIS;
1035 
1036 	/*
1037 	 * Mark this socket as having at least one valid CIS chain.
1038 	 */
1039 	sp->cis_flags |= CW_VALID_CIS;
1040 	sp->nfuncs = 0;
1041 
1042 	/*
1043 	 * If the primary CIS chain specified that there are function-specific
1044 	 *	CIS chains, we need to create each of these chains. If not,
1045 	 *	then we're all done and we can return.
1046 	 */
1047 	if (!(cis_info->flags & CW_LONGLINK_MFC_FOUND))
1048 	    return (CS_SUCCESS);
1049 
1050 	/*
1051 	 * Mark this socket as having a multi-function CIS.
1052 	 */
1053 	sp->cis_flags |= CW_MULTI_FUNCTION_CIS;
1054 
1055 	/*
1056 	 * At this point, cis_create_cis_chain has told us that the primary
1057 	 *	CIS chain says that there are function-specific CIS chains
1058 	 *	on the card that we need to follow. The cisparse variable now
1059 	 *	contains the parsed output of the CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC
1060 	 *	tuple. We need to save that information and then process
1061 	 *	each function-specific CIS chain.
1062 	 */
1063 	bcopy((caddr_t)&cisparse, (caddr_t)&cistpl_longlink_mfc,
1064 					sizeof (cistpl_longlink_mfc_t));
1065 	mfc = &cistpl_longlink_mfc;
1066 	sp->nfuncs = mfc->nregs;
1067 
1068 	/*
1069 	 * Go through and create a CIS list for each function-specific
1070 	 *	CIS chain on the card. Set CW_CHECK_LINKTARGET since all
1071 	 *	function-specific CIS chains must begin with a valid
1072 	 *	CISTPL_LINKTARGET tuple. Also set CW_RET_ON_LINKTARGET_ERROR
1073 	 *	since we want to return an error if the CISTPL_LINKTARGET
1074 	 *	tuple is invalid or missing.
1075 	 */
1076 	for (fn = 0; fn < sp->nfuncs; fn++) {
1077 	    cis_info = &sp->cis[fn];
1078 	    cis_info->flags = (CW_CHECK_LINKTARGET |
1079 					CW_RET_ON_LINKTARGET_ERROR);
1080 		/*
1081 		 * If the function-specific CIS chain starts
1082 		 *	in AM space, then multiply address by
1083 		 *	2 since only even bytes are counted in
1084 		 *	the CIS when AM addresses are specified,
1085 		 *	otherwise use the
1086 		 *	address as specified.
1087 		 */
1088 	    if (mfc->function[fn].tas == CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC_TAS_AM) {
1089 		cisptr.flags = (CISTPLF_AM_SPACE | CISTPLF_MF_CIS);
1090 		cisptr.offset = mfc->function[fn].addr * 2;
1091 	    } else {
1092 		cisptr.flags = (CISTPLF_CM_SPACE | CISTPLF_MF_CIS);
1093 		cisptr.offset = mfc->function[fn].addr;
1094 	    }
1095 
1096 	    if ((ret = cis_create_cis_chain(sp, cistpl_callout, &cisptr,
1097 						cis_info, &cisparse)) !=
1098 								CS_SUCCESS) {
1099 		cmn_err(CE_CONT,
1100 		    "cis_list_create: socket %d ERROR_MFC = 0x%x\n",
1101 		    sp->socket_num, ret);
1102 		return (ret);
1103 	    } /* cis_create_cis_chain */
1104 
1105 		/*
1106 		 * Mark this CIS list as being valid and as being a
1107 		 *	function-specific CIS list.
1108 		 */
1109 	    cis_info->flags |= (CW_VALID_CIS | CW_MULTI_FUNCTION_CIS);
1110 
1111 		/*
1112 		 * Check for tuples that we want to ignore
1113 		 *	in the global CIS.  If the tuple exists
1114 		 *	in the global CIS and in at least one
1115 		 *	of the function-specific CIS lists, then
1116 		 *	we flag the tuple
1117 		 *	in the global CIS to be ignored.
1118 		 */
1119 	    cil = &cistpl_ignore_list[0];
1120 	    while (cil->type != CISTPL_NULL) {
1121 		if (cis_get_ltuple(sp->cis[fn].cis, cil->type,
1122 					FIND_LTUPLE_FWDF |
1123 					CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE) != NULL) {
1124 		    cistpl_t *gtp = sp->cis[CS_GLOBAL_CIS].cis;
1125 		    while ((gtp = cis_get_ltuple(gtp, cil->type,
1126 					FIND_LTUPLE_FWDF |
1127 					CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE)) != NULL) {
1128 			gtp->flags |= CISTPLF_IGNORE_TUPLE;
1129 			gtp = cis_get_ltuple(gtp, NULL, GET_NEXT_LTUPLEF |
1130 							CIS_GET_LTUPLE_IGNORE);
1131 		    } /* while */
1132 		} /* if (cis_get_ltuple(cis[fn])) */
1133 		cil++;
1134 	    } /* while */
1135 	} /* for */
1136 
1137 	return (CS_SUCCESS);
1138 }
1139 
1140 /*
1141  * cis_create_cis_chain - creates a single CIS chain
1142  *
1143  * This function reads the CIS on a card and follows any CISTPL_LONGLINK_A
1144  *	and CISTPL_LONGLINK_C link tuples to create a single CIS chain. We
1145  *	keep reading the CIS and following any CISTPL_LONGLINK_A and
1146  *	CISTPL_LONGLINK_C tuples until we don't see anymore. If we see a
1147  *	CISTPL_LONGLINK_MFC tuple, we return - the caller is responsible
1148  *	for following CIS chains on a per-function level.
1149  *
1150  * The following parameters must be initialized by the caller:
1151  *
1152  *	sp - pointer to a cs_socket_t structure that describes the socket
1153  *			and card in this socket
1154  *	cistpl_callout - pointer to a cistpl_callout_t array of structures
1155  *	cisptr->flags - either CISTPLF_AM_SPACE or CISTPLF_CM_SPACE
1156  *	cisptr->size - size of CIS window
1157  *	cisptr->offset - offset in AM or CM space on card to start
1158  *			reading tuples from
1159  *	cis_info - pointer to a cis_info_t structure where this list will
1160  *			be anchored on
1161  *	cisparse - pointer to a cisparse_t structure where the last longlink
1162  *			parsed tuple data will be returned
1163  *
1164  * To check the CISTPL_LINKTARGET tuple at the beginning of the first
1165  *	CIS chain that this function encounters, set CW_CHECK_LINKTARGET
1166  *	in cis_info->flags before calling this function.
1167  *
1168  * This function returns:
1169  *
1170  *	CS_SUCCESS - if CIS chain was created sucessfully or there
1171  *			were no tuples found on the first CIS chain
1172  *	CS_BAD_WINDOW or CS_GENERAL_FAILURE - if CIS window could
1173  *			not be setup
1174  *	CS_BAD_CIS - if error creating CIS chain
1175  *	CS_BAD_OFFSET - if cis_list_lcreate tried to read past the
1176  *			boundries of the allocated CIS window
1177  *
1178  * Note that if the first tuple of the target CIS chain is supposed
1179  *	to contain a CISTPL_LINKTARGET and the target chain does not
1180  *	contain that tuple (or that tuple is invalid in some way) and
1181  *	the CW_RET_ON_LINKTARGET_ERROR flag is not set, we don't flag
1182  *	this as an error, we just return. This is to handle the case
1183  *	where the target chain is in uninitialized memory and will be
1184  *	initialized later.
1185  * To return an error if an invalid CISTPL_LINKTARGET tuple is seen,
1186  *	set the CW_RET_ON_LINKTARGET_ERROR flag in cis_info->flags
1187  *	before calling this function.
1188  */
1189 static int
1190 cis_create_cis_chain(cs_socket_t *sp, cistpl_callout_t *cistpl_callout,
1191 				cisptr_t *cisptr, cis_info_t *cis_info,
1192 							cisparse_t *cisparse)
1193 {
1194 	cistpl_t *tps = NULL;
1195 	uint32_t ret;
1196 
1197 	do {
1198 	    if ((ret = CIS_CARD_SERVICES(InitCISWindow, sp, &cisptr->offset,
1199 				&cisptr->handle, cisptr->flags)) != CS_SUCCESS)
1200 		return (ret);
1201 
1202 		/*
1203 		 * If we're pointing at a CIS chain that
1204 		 *	is the target of a longlink tuple,
1205 		 *	we need to validate the target chain
1206 		 *	before we try to process it. If the
1207 		 *	CISTPL_LINKTARGET tuple is invalid,
1208 		 *	and the CW_RET_ON_LINKTARGET_ERROR
1209 		 *	is not set, don't flag it as an error,
1210 		 *	just return.
1211 		 */
1212 	    if (cis_info->flags & CW_CHECK_LINKTARGET) {
1213 		cis_info->flags &= ~CW_CHECK_LINKTARGET;
1214 		if (cis_validate_longlink_acm(cisptr) != CISTPLF_NOERROR) {
1215 		    if (tps != NULL)
1216 			cis_info->cis = tps;
1217 		    if (cis_info->flags & CW_RET_ON_LINKTARGET_ERROR) {
1218 			cis_info->flags &= ~CW_RET_ON_LINKTARGET_ERROR;
1219 			return (CS_BAD_CIS);
1220 		    } else {
1221 			return (CS_SUCCESS);
1222 		    } /* CW_RET_ON_LINKTARGET_ERROR */
1223 		} /* cis_validate_longlink_acm */
1224 	    } /* CW_CHECK_LINKTARGET */
1225 
1226 	    ret = cis_list_lcreate(cistpl_callout, cisptr, cis_info, cisparse,
1227 		sp);
1228 
1229 #if defined(CIS_DEBUG)
1230 	    if (cis_debug > 1) {
1231 		cmn_err(CE_CONT, "cis_create_cis_chain: ret=0x%x"
1232 		    " BAD_CIS_ADDR=0x%x CS_BAD_SOCKET=0x%x\n",
1233 		    ret, BAD_CIS_ADDR, CS_BAD_SOCKET);
1234 	    }
1235 #endif
1236 
1237 
1238 	    if ((ret & HANDTPL_ERROR) || (ret == (uint32_t)BAD_CIS_ADDR)) {
1239 		if (tps != NULL)
1240 		    cis_info->cis = tps;
1241 		if (ret == (uint32_t)BAD_CIS_ADDR)
1242 		    return (CS_BAD_OFFSET);
1243 		else
1244 		    return (CS_BAD_CIS);
1245 	    }
1246 
1247 		/*
1248 		 * If we're creating the primary CIS chain
1249 		 *	and we haven't seen any tuples,
1250 		 *	then return CS_SUCCESS. The caller will
1251 		 *	have to check cis_info->ntuples to find
1252 		 *	out if any tuples were found.
1253 		 * If we're processing the target of a longlink
1254 		 *	tuple, then by now we have already validated
1255 		 *	the CISTPL_LINKTARGET tuple so that we
1256 		 *	know we'll have at least one tuple in
1257 		 *	our list.
1258 		 */
1259 	    if (cis_info->ntuples == 0)
1260 		return (CS_SUCCESS);
1261 
1262 		/*
1263 		 * If we've just created a new list, we need to
1264 		 *	save the pointer to the start of the list.
1265 		 */
1266 	    if (tps == NULL)
1267 		tps = cis_info->cis;
1268 
1269 	    switch (cis_info->flags & CW_LONGLINK_FOUND) {
1270 		cistpl_longlink_ac_t *cistpl_longlink_ac;
1271 
1272 		case CW_LONGLINK_A_FOUND:
1273 		    cistpl_longlink_ac = (cistpl_longlink_ac_t *)cisparse;
1274 		    cisptr->flags &= ~(CISTPLF_SPACE_MASK | CISTPLF_FROM_MASK);
1275 		    cisptr->flags |= CISTPLF_AM_SPACE;
1276 			/*
1277 			 * Multiply address by 2 since only
1278 			 *	even bytes are counted in the CIS
1279 			 *	when AM addresses are specified.
1280 			 */
1281 		    cisptr->offset = cistpl_longlink_ac->tpll_addr * 2;
1282 		    cis_info->flags |= CW_CHECK_LINKTARGET;
1283 
1284 			/*
1285 			 * Point to the last tuple in the list.
1286 			 */
1287 		    cis_info->cis = cis_get_ltuple(cis_info->cis, NULL,
1288 							GET_LAST_LTUPLEF);
1289 		    break;
1290 		case CW_LONGLINK_C_FOUND:
1291 		    cistpl_longlink_ac = (cistpl_longlink_ac_t *)cisparse;
1292 		    cisptr->flags &= ~(CISTPLF_SPACE_MASK | CISTPLF_FROM_MASK);
1293 		    cisptr->flags |= CISTPLF_CM_SPACE;
1294 		    cisptr->offset = cistpl_longlink_ac->tpll_addr;
1295 		    cis_info->flags |= CW_CHECK_LINKTARGET;
1296 
1297 			/*
1298 			 * Point to the last tuple in the list.
1299 			 */
1300 		    cis_info->cis = cis_get_ltuple(cis_info->cis, NULL,
1301 							GET_LAST_LTUPLEF);
1302 		    break;
1303 		case CW_LONGLINK_MFC_FOUND:
1304 		    break;
1305 		default:
1306 		    break;
1307 	    } /* switch (cis_info->flags) */
1308 
1309 	} while (cis_info->flags & (CW_LONGLINK_A_FOUND | CW_LONGLINK_C_FOUND));
1310 
1311 	/*
1312 	 * If we needed to save a pointer to the start of the list because
1313 	 *	we saw a longlink tuple, restore the list head pointer now.
1314 	 */
1315 	if (tps != NULL)
1316 	    cis_info->cis = tps;
1317 
1318 	return (CS_SUCCESS);
1319 }
1320 
1321 /*
1322  * cis_list_destroy - destroys the local CIS list
1323  */
1324 uint32_t
1325 cis_list_destroy(cs_socket_t *sp)
1326 {
1327 	int fn;
1328 
1329 	/*
1330 	 * Destroy any CIS list that we may have created. It's OK to pass
1331 	 *	a non-existant CIS list pointer to cis_list_ldestroy since
1332 	 *	that function will not do anything if there is nothing in
1333 	 *	the passed CIS list to cleanup.
1334 	 */
1335 	for (fn = 0; fn < CS_MAX_CIS; fn++)
1336 	    (void) cis_list_ldestroy(&sp->cis[fn].cis);
1337 
1338 	/*
1339 	 * Clear out any remaining state.
1340 	 */
1341 	bzero((caddr_t)&sp->cis, ((sizeof (cis_info_t)) * CS_MAX_CIS));
1342 	sp->cis_flags = 0;
1343 	sp->nfuncs = 0;
1344 
1345 	return (CS_SUCCESS);
1346 }
1347 
1348 /*
1349  * cis_store_cis_addr - saves the current CIS address and space type
1350  *	of the beginning of the tuple into the passed linked list element.
1351  *	Note that this function will decrement the CIS address by two
1352  *	elements prior to storing it to the linked list element to point
1353  *	to the tuple type byte.
1354  *
1355  * This function also sets the following flags in tp->flags if they are set
1356  *	in ptr->flags:
1357  *
1358  *		CISTPLF_GLOBAL_CIS - tuple in global CIS
1359  *		CISTPLF_MF_CIS - tuple in function-specific CIS
1360  */
1361 static void
1362 cis_store_cis_addr(cistpl_t *tp, cisptr_t *ptr)
1363 {
1364 
1365 	if (ptr->flags & CISTPLF_AM_SPACE)
1366 	    tp->offset = ptr->offset - 4;
1367 	else
1368 	    tp->offset = ptr->offset - 2;
1369 
1370 	tp->flags &= ~(CISTPLF_SPACE_MASK | CISTPLF_FROM_MASK |
1371 					CISTPLF_GLOBAL_CIS | CISTPLF_MF_CIS);
1372 	tp->flags |= (ptr->flags & (CISTPLF_SPACE_MASK |
1373 					CISTPLF_GLOBAL_CIS | CISTPLF_MF_CIS));
1374 
1375 	if (tp->flags & CISTPLF_AM_SPACE)
1376 	    tp->flags |= CISTPLF_FROM_AM;
1377 
1378 	if (tp->flags & CISTPLF_CM_SPACE)
1379 	    tp->flags |= CISTPLF_FROM_CM;
1380 }
1381