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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 /*
27  * cprboot - prom client that restores kadb/kernel pages
28  *
29  * simple cprboot overview:
30  *	reset boot-file/boot-device to their original values
31  * 	open cpr statefile, usually "/.CPR"
32  *	read in statefile
33  *	close statefile
34  *	restore kernel pages
35  *	jump back into kernel text
36  *
37  *
38  * cprboot supports a restartable statefile for FAA/STARS,
39  * Federal Aviation Administration
40  * Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System
41  */
42 
43 #include <sys/types.h>
44 #include <sys/cpr.h>
45 #include <sys/promimpl.h>
46 #include <sys/ddi.h>
47 #include "cprboot.h"
48 
49 char *volname = NULL;
50 
51 /*
52  * local defs
53  */
54 #define	CB_MAXPROP	256
55 #define	CB_MAXARGS	8
56 
57 
58 /*
59  * globals
60  */
61 struct statefile sfile;
62 
63 char cpr_statefile[OBP_MAXPATHLEN];
64 char cpr_filesystem[OBP_MAXPATHLEN];
65 
66 int cpr_debug;				/* cpr debug, set with uadmin 3 10x */
67 uint_t cb_msec;				/* cprboot start runtime */
68 uint_t cb_dents;			/* number of dtlb entries */
69 
70 int do_halt = 0;			/* halt (enter mon) after load */
71 int verbose = 0;			/* verbose, traces cprboot ops */
72 
73 char rsvp[] = "please reboot";
74 char prog[] = "cprboot";
75 char entry[] = "ENTRY";
76 char ent_fmt[] = "\n%s %s\n";
77 
78 
79 /*
80  * file scope
81  */
82 static char cb_argbuf[CB_MAXPROP];
83 static char *cb_args[CB_MAXARGS];
84 
85 static int reusable;
86 char *specialstate;
87 
88 
89 static int
90 cb_intro(void)
91 {
92 	static char cstr[] = "\014" "\033[1P" "\033[18;21H";
93 
94 	CB_VENTRY(cb_intro);
95 
96 	/*
97 	 * build/debug aid; this condition should not occur
98 	 */
99 	if ((uintptr_t)_end > CB_SRC_VIRT) {
100 		prom_printf("\ndata collision:\n"
101 		    "(_end=0x%p > CB_LOW_VIRT=0x%x), recompile...\n",
102 		    (void *)_end, CB_SRC_VIRT);
103 		return (ERR);
104 	}
105 
106 	/* clear console */
107 	prom_printf(cstr);
108 
109 	prom_printf("Restoring the System. Please Wait... ");
110 	return (0);
111 }
112 
113 
114 /*
115  * read bootargs and convert to arg vector
116  *
117  * sets globals:
118  *	cb_argbuf
119  *	cb_args
120  */
121 static void
122 get_bootargs(void)
123 {
124 	char *cp, *tail, *argp, **argv;
125 
126 	CB_VENTRY(get_bootargs);
127 
128 	(void) prom_strcpy(cb_argbuf, prom_bootargs());
129 	tail = cb_argbuf + prom_strlen(cb_argbuf);
130 
131 	/*
132 	 * scan to the trailing NULL so the last arg
133 	 * will be found without any special-case code
134 	 */
135 	argv = cb_args;
136 	for (cp = argp = cb_argbuf; cp <= tail; cp++) {
137 		if (prom_strchr(" \t\n\r", *cp) == NULL)
138 			continue;
139 		*cp = '\0';
140 		if (cp - argp) {
141 			*argv++ = argp;
142 			if ((argv - cb_args) == (CB_MAXARGS - 1))
143 				break;
144 		}
145 		argp = cp + 1;
146 	}
147 	*argv = NULLP;
148 
149 	if (verbose) {
150 		for (argv = cb_args; *argv; argv++) {
151 			prom_printf("    %d: \"%s\"\n",
152 			    (int)(argv - cb_args), *argv);
153 		}
154 	}
155 }
156 
157 
158 static void
159 usage(char *expect, char *got)
160 {
161 	if (got == NULL)
162 		got = "(NULL)";
163 	prom_printf("\nbad OBP boot args: expect %s, got %s\n"
164 	    "Usage: boot -F %s [-R] [-S <diskpath>]\n%s\n\n",
165 	    expect, got, prog, rsvp);
166 	prom_exit_to_mon();
167 }
168 
169 
170 /*
171  * bootargs should start with "-F cprboot"
172  *
173  * may set globals:
174  *	specialstate
175  *	reusable
176  *	do_halt
177  *	verbose
178  */
179 static void
180 check_bootargs(void)
181 {
182 	char **argv, *str, *cp;
183 
184 	argv = cb_args;
185 
186 	/* expect "-F" */
187 	str = "-F";
188 	if (*argv == NULL || prom_strcmp(*argv, str))
189 		usage(str, *argv);
190 	argv++;
191 
192 	/* expect "cprboot*" */
193 	if (*argv == NULL || prom_strncmp(*argv, prog, sizeof (prog) - 1))
194 		usage(prog, *argv);
195 
196 	/*
197 	 * optional args
198 	 */
199 	str = "-[SR]";
200 	for (argv++; *argv; argv++) {
201 		cp = *argv;
202 		if (*cp != '-')
203 			usage(str, *argv);
204 
205 		switch (*++cp) {
206 		case 'R':
207 		case 'r':
208 			reusable = 1;
209 			break;
210 		case 'S':
211 		case 's':
212 			if (*++argv)
213 				specialstate = *argv;
214 			else
215 				usage("statefile-path", *argv);
216 			break;
217 		case 'h':
218 			do_halt = 1;
219 			break;
220 		case 'v':
221 			verbose = 1;
222 			break;
223 		default:
224 			usage(str, *argv);
225 			break;
226 		}
227 	}
228 }
229 
230 
231 /*
232  * reset prom props and get statefile info
233  *
234  * sets globals:
235  *	cpr_filesystem
236  *	cpr_statefile
237  */
238 static int
239 cb_startup(void)
240 {
241 	CB_VENTRY(cb_startup);
242 
243 	if (!reusable) {
244 		/*
245 		 * Restore the original values of the nvram properties modified
246 		 * during suspend.  Note: if we can't get this info from the
247 		 * defaults file, the state file may be obsolete or bad, so we
248 		 * abort.  However, failure to restore one or more properties
249 		 * is NOT fatal (better to continue the resume).
250 		 */
251 		if (cpr_reset_properties() == -1) {
252 			prom_printf("\n%s: cannot read saved "
253 			    "nvram info, %s\n", prog, rsvp);
254 			return (ERR);
255 		}
256 	}
257 
258 	/*
259 	 * simple copy if using specialstate,
260 	 * otherwise read in fs and statefile from a config file
261 	 */
262 	if (specialstate)
263 		(void) prom_strcpy(cpr_statefile, specialstate);
264 	else if (cpr_locate_statefile(cpr_statefile, cpr_filesystem) == -1) {
265 		prom_printf("\n%s: cannot find cpr statefile, %s\n",
266 		    prog, rsvp);
267 		return (ERR);
268 	}
269 
270 	return (0);
271 }
272 
273 
274 static int
275 cb_open_sf(void)
276 {
277 	CB_VENTRY(cb_open_sf);
278 
279 	sfile.fd = cpr_statefile_open(cpr_statefile, cpr_filesystem);
280 	if (sfile.fd == -1) {
281 		prom_printf("\n%s: can't open %s", prog, cpr_statefile);
282 		if (specialstate)
283 			prom_printf(" on %s", cpr_filesystem);
284 		prom_printf("\n%s\n", rsvp);
285 		return (ERR);
286 	}
287 
288 	/*
289 	 * for block devices, seek past the disk label and bootblock
290 	 */
291 	if (volname)
292 		(void) cpr_fs_seek(sfile.fd, CPR_SPEC_OFFSET);
293 	else if (specialstate)
294 		(void) prom_seek(sfile.fd, CPR_SPEC_OFFSET);
295 	return (0);
296 }
297 
298 
299 static int
300 cb_close_sf(void)
301 {
302 	CB_VENTRY(cb_close_sf);
303 
304 	/*
305 	 * close the device so the prom will free up 20+ pages
306 	 */
307 	(void) cpr_statefile_close(sfile.fd);
308 	return (0);
309 }
310 
311 
312 /*
313  * to restore kernel pages, we have to open a prom device to read-in
314  * the statefile contents; a prom "open" request triggers the driver
315  * and various packages to allocate 20+ pages; unfortunately, some or
316  * all of those pages always clash with kernel pages, and we cant write
317  * to them without corrupting the prom.
318  *
319  * to solve that problem, the only real solution is to close the device
320  * to free up those pages; this means we need to open, read-in the entire
321  * statefile, and close; and to store the statefile, we need to allocate
322  * plenty of space, usually around 2 to 60 MB.
323  *
324  * the simplest alloc means is prom_alloc(), which will "claim" both
325  * virt and phys pages, and creates mappings with a "map" request;
326  * "map" also causes the prom to alloc pages, and again these clash
327  * with kernel pages...
328  *
329  * to solve the "map" problem, we just reserve virt and phys pages and
330  * manage the translations by creating our own tlb entries instead of
331  * relying on the prom.
332  *
333  * sets globals:
334  *	cpr_test_mode
335  *	sfile.kpages
336  *	sfile.size
337  * 	sfile.buf
338  * 	sfile.low_ppn
339  * 	sfile.high_ppn
340  */
341 static int
342 cb_read_statefile(void)
343 {
344 	size_t alsize, len, resid;
345 	physaddr_t phys, dst_phys;
346 	char *str, *dst_virt;
347 	int err, cnt, mmask;
348 	uint_t dtlb_index;
349 	ssize_t nread;
350 	cdd_t cdump;
351 
352 	str = "cb_read_statefile";
353 	CB_VPRINTF((ent_fmt, str, entry));
354 
355 	/*
356 	 * read-in and check cpr dump header
357 	 */
358 	if (cpr_read_cdump(sfile.fd, &cdump, CPR_MACHTYPE_4U) == -1)
359 		return (ERR);
360 
361 	if (cpr_debug)
362 		prom_printf("\n");
363 	cb_nbitmaps = cdump.cdd_bitmaprec;
364 	cpr_test_mode = cdump.cdd_test_mode;
365 	sfile.kpages = cdump.cdd_dumppgsize;
366 	CPR_DEBUG(CPR_DEBUG4, "%s: total kpages %d\n", prog, sfile.kpages);
367 
368 	/*
369 	 * alloc virt and phys space with 512K alignment;
370 	 * alloc size should be (n * tte size);
371 	 */
372 	sfile.size = PAGE_ROUNDUP(cdump.cdd_filesize);
373 	alsize = (cdump.cdd_filesize + MMU_PAGEOFFSET512K) &
374 	    MMU_PAGEMASK512K;
375 	phys = 0;
376 	err = cb_alloc(alsize, MMU_PAGESIZE512K, &sfile.buf, &phys);
377 	CB_VPRINTF(("%s:\n    alloc size 0x%lx, buf size 0x%lx\n"
378 	    "    virt 0x%p, phys 0x%llx\n",
379 	    str, alsize, sfile.size, (void *)sfile.buf, phys));
380 	if (err) {
381 		prom_printf("%s: cant alloc statefile buf, size 0x%lx\n%s\n",
382 		    str, sfile.size, rsvp);
383 		return (ERR);
384 	}
385 
386 	/*
387 	 * record low and high phys page numbers for sfile.buf
388 	 */
389 	sfile.low_ppn = ADDR_TO_PN(phys);
390 	sfile.high_ppn = sfile.low_ppn + mmu_btop(sfile.size) - 1;
391 
392 	/*
393 	 * setup destination virt and phys addrs for reads;
394 	 * mapin-mask tells when to create a new tlb entry for the
395 	 * next set of reads;  NB: the read and tlb method needs
396 	 * ((big-pagesize % read-size) == 0)
397 	 */
398 	dst_phys = phys;
399 	mmask = (MMU_PAGESIZE512K / PROM_MAX_READ) - 1;
400 
401 	cnt = 0;
402 	dtlb_index = cb_dents - 1;
403 	if (volname)
404 		(void) cpr_fs_seek(sfile.fd, CPR_SPEC_OFFSET);
405 	else if (specialstate)
406 		(void) prom_seek(sfile.fd, CPR_SPEC_OFFSET);
407 	else
408 		(void) cpr_fs_seek(sfile.fd, 0);
409 	CPR_DEBUG(CPR_DEBUG1, "%s: reading statefile... ", prog);
410 	for (resid = cdump.cdd_filesize; resid; resid -= len) {
411 		/*
412 		 * do a full spin (4 spin chars)
413 		 * for every MB read (8 reads = 256K)
414 		 */
415 		if ((cnt & 0x7) == 0)
416 			cb_spin();
417 
418 		/*
419 		 * map-in statefile buf pages in 512K blocks;
420 		 * see MMU_PAGESIZE512K above
421 		 */
422 		if ((cnt & mmask) == 0) {
423 			dst_virt = sfile.buf;
424 			cb_mapin(dst_virt, ADDR_TO_PN(dst_phys),
425 			    TTE512K, TTE_HWWR_INT, dtlb_index);
426 		}
427 
428 		cnt++;
429 
430 		len = min(PROM_MAX_READ, resid);
431 		nread = cpr_read(sfile.fd, dst_virt, len);
432 		if (nread != (ssize_t)len) {
433 			prom_printf("\n%s: prom read error, "
434 			    "expect %ld, got %ld\n", str, len, nread);
435 			return (ERR);
436 		}
437 		dst_virt += len;
438 		dst_phys += len;
439 	}
440 	CPR_DEBUG(CPR_DEBUG1, " \b\n");
441 
442 	/*
443 	 * free up any unused phys pages trailing the statefile buffer;
444 	 * these pages will later appear on the physavail list
445 	 */
446 	if (alsize > sfile.size) {
447 		len = alsize - sfile.size;
448 		prom_free_phys(len, phys + sfile.size);
449 		CB_VPRINTF(("%s: freed %ld phys pages (0x%llx - 0x%llx)\n",
450 		    str, mmu_btop(len),
451 		    (unsigned long long)(phys + sfile.size),
452 		    (unsigned long long)(phys + alsize)));
453 	}
454 
455 	/*
456 	 * start the statefile buffer offset at the base of
457 	 * the statefile buffer and skip past the dump header
458 	 */
459 	sfile.buf_offset = 0;
460 	SF_ADV(sizeof (cdump));
461 
462 	/*
463 	 * finish with the first block mapped-in to provide easy virt access
464 	 * to machdep structs and the bitmap; for 2.8, the combined size of
465 	 * (cdd_t + cmd_t + csu_md_t + prom_words + cbd_t) is about 1K,
466 	 * leaving room for a bitmap representing nearly 32GB
467 	 */
468 	cb_mapin(sfile.buf, sfile.low_ppn,
469 	    TTE512K, TTE_HWWR_INT, dtlb_index);
470 
471 	return (0);
472 }
473 
474 
475 /*
476  * cprboot first stage worklist
477  */
478 static int (*first_worklist[])(void) = {
479 	cb_intro,
480 	cb_mountroot,
481 	cb_startup,
482 	cb_get_props,
483 	cb_usb_setup,
484 	cb_unmountroot,
485 	cb_open_sf,
486 	cb_read_statefile,
487 	cb_close_sf,
488 	cb_check_machdep,
489 	cb_interpret,
490 	cb_get_physavail,
491 	cb_set_bitmap,
492 	cb_get_newstack,
493 	NULL
494 };
495 
496 /*
497  * cprboot second stage worklist
498  */
499 static int (*second_worklist[])(void) = {
500 	cb_relocate,
501 	cb_tracking_setup,
502 	cb_restore_kpages,
503 	cb_terminator,
504 	cb_ksetup,
505 	cb_mpsetup,
506 	NULL
507 };
508 
509 
510 /*
511  * simple loop driving major cprboot operations;
512  * exits to prom if any error is returned
513  */
514 static void
515 cb_drive(int (**worklist)(void))
516 {
517 	int i;
518 
519 	for (i = 0; worklist[i] != NULL; i++) {
520 		if (worklist[i]())
521 			cb_exit_to_mon();
522 	}
523 }
524 
525 
526 /*
527  * debugging support: drop to prom if do_halt is set
528  */
529 static void
530 check_halt(char *str)
531 {
532 	if (do_halt) {
533 		prom_printf("\n%s halted by -h flag\n==> before %s\n\n",
534 		    prog, str);
535 		cb_enter_mon();
536 	}
537 }
538 
539 
540 /*
541  * main is called twice from "cb_srt0.s", args are:
542  *	cookie	  ieee1275 cif handle
543  *	first	  (true): first stage, (false): second stage
544  *
545  * first stage summary:
546  *	various setup
547  *	allocate a big statefile buffer
548  *	read in the statefile
549  *	setup the bitmap
550  *	create a new stack
551  *
552  * return to "cb_srt0.s", switch to new stack
553  *
554  * second stage summary:
555  *	relocate cprboot phys pages
556  *	setup tracking for statefile buffer pages
557  *	restore kernel pages
558  *	various cleanup
559  *	install tlb entries for the nucleus and cpr module
560  *	restore registers and jump into cpr module
561  */
562 int
563 main(void *cookie, int first)
564 {
565 	if (first) {
566 		prom_init(prog, cookie);
567 		cb_msec = prom_gettime();
568 		get_bootargs();
569 		check_bootargs();
570 		check_halt("first_worklist");
571 		cb_drive(first_worklist);
572 		return (0);
573 	} else {
574 		cb_drive(second_worklist);
575 		if (verbose || CPR_DBG(1)) {
576 			prom_printf("%s: milliseconds %d\n",
577 			    prog, prom_gettime() - cb_msec);
578 			prom_printf("%s: resume pc 0x%lx\n",
579 			    prog, mdinfo.func);
580 			prom_printf("%s: exit_to_kernel(0x%p, 0x%p)\n\n",
581 			    prog, cookie, (void *)&mdinfo);
582 		}
583 		check_halt("exit_to_kernel");
584 		exit_to_kernel(cookie, &mdinfo);
585 		return (ERR);
586 	}
587 }
588