Other Firmware Interfaces¶
DMI Interfaces¶
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int
dmi_check_system
(const struct dmi_system_id *list)¶ check system DMI data
Parameters
const struct dmi_system_id *list
array of dmi_system_id structures to match against All non-null elements of the list must match their slot’s (field index’s) data (i.e., each list string must be a substring of the specified DMI slot’s string data) to be considered a successful match.
Walk the blacklist table running matching functions until someone returns non zero or we hit the end. Callback function is called for each successful match. Returns the number of matches.
dmi_setup must be called before this function is called.
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const struct dmi_system_id *
dmi_first_match
(const struct dmi_system_id *list)¶ find dmi_system_id structure matching system DMI data
Parameters
const struct dmi_system_id *list
array of dmi_system_id structures to match against All non-null elements of the list must match their slot’s (field index’s) data (i.e., each list string must be a substring of the specified DMI slot’s string data) to be considered a successful match.
Walk the blacklist table until the first match is found. Return the pointer to the matching entry or NULL if there’s no match.
dmi_setup must be called before this function is called.
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const char *
dmi_get_system_info
(int field)¶ return DMI data value
Parameters
int field
data index (see enum dmi_field)
Returns one DMI data value, can be used to perform complex DMI data checks.
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int
dmi_name_in_vendors
(const char *str)¶ Check if string is in the DMI system or board vendor name
Parameters
const char *str
- Case sensitive Name
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const struct dmi_device *
dmi_find_device
(int type, const char *name, const struct dmi_device *from)¶ find onboard device by type/name
Parameters
int type
- device type or
DMI_DEV_TYPE_ANY
to match all device types const char *name
- device name string or
NULL
to match all const struct dmi_device *from
previous device found in search, or
NULL
for new search.Iterates through the list of known onboard devices. If a device is found with a matching type and name, a pointer to its device structure is returned. Otherwise,
NULL
is returned. A new search is initiated by passingNULL
as the from argument. If from is notNULL
, searches continue from next device.
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bool
dmi_get_date
(int field, int *yearp, int *monthp, int *dayp)¶ parse a DMI date
Parameters
int field
- data index (see enum dmi_field)
int *yearp
- optional out parameter for the year
int *monthp
- optional out parameter for the month
int *dayp
optional out parameter for the day
The date field is assumed to be in the form resembling [mm[/dd]]/yy[yy] and the result is stored in the out parameters any or all of which can be omitted.
If the field doesn’t exist, all out parameters are set to zero and false is returned. Otherwise, true is returned with any invalid part of date set to zero.
On return, year, month and day are guaranteed to be in the range of [0,9999], [0,12] and [0,31] respectively.
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int
dmi_get_bios_year
(void)¶ get a year out of DMI_BIOS_DATE field
Parameters
void
- no arguments
Description
Returns year on success, -ENXIO if DMI is not selected, or a different negative error code if DMI field is not present or not parseable.
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int
dmi_walk
(void (*decode)(const struct dmi_header *, void *), void *private_data)¶ Walk the DMI table and get called back for every record
Parameters
void (*decode)(const struct dmi_header *, void *)
- Callback function
void *private_data
Private data to be passed to the callback function
Returns 0 on success, -ENXIO if DMI is not selected or not present, or a different negative error code if DMI walking fails.
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bool
dmi_match
(enum dmi_field f, const char *str)¶ compare a string to the dmi field (if exists)
Parameters
enum dmi_field f
- DMI field identifier
const char *str
- string to compare the DMI field to
Description
Returns true if the requested field equals to the str (including NULL).
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u8
dmi_memdev_type
(u16 handle)¶ get the memory type
Parameters
u16 handle
- DMI structure handle
Description
Return the DMI memory type of the module in the slot associated with the given DMI handle, or 0x0 if no such DMI handle exists.
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u16
dmi_memdev_handle
(int slot)¶ get the DMI handle of a memory slot
Parameters
int slot
slot number
Return the DMI handle associated with a given memory slot, or
0xFFFF
if there is no such slot.
EDD Interfaces¶
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ssize_t
edd_show_raw_data
(struct edd_device *edev, char *buf)¶ copies raw data to buffer for userspace to parse
Parameters
struct edd_device *edev
- target edd_device
char *buf
- output buffer
Return
number of bytes written, or -EINVAL on failure
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void
edd_release
(struct kobject * kobj)¶ free edd structure
Parameters
struct kobject * kobj
kobject of edd structure
This is called when the refcount of the edd structure reaches 0. This should happen right after we unregister, but just in case, we use the release callback anyway.
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int
edd_dev_is_type
(struct edd_device *edev, const char *type)¶ is this EDD device a ‘type’ device?
Parameters
struct edd_device *edev
- target edd_device
const char *type
- a host bus or interface identifier string per the EDD spec
Description
Returns 1 (TRUE) if it is a ‘type’ device, 0 otherwise.
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struct pci_dev *
edd_get_pci_dev
(struct edd_device *edev)¶ finds pci_dev that matches edev
Parameters
struct edd_device *edev
- edd_device
Description
Returns pci_dev if found, or NULL
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int
edd_init
(void)¶ creates sysfs tree of EDD data
Parameters
void
- no arguments
Intel Stratix10 SoC Service Layer¶
Some features of the Intel Stratix10 SoC require a level of privilege higher than the kernel is granted. Such secure features include FPGA programming. In terms of the ARMv8 architecture, the kernel runs at Exception Level 1 (EL1), access to the features requires Exception Level 3 (EL3).
The Intel Stratix10 SoC service layer provides an in kernel API for drivers to request access to the secure features. The requests are queued and processed one by one. ARM’s SMCCC is used to pass the execution of the requests on to a secure monitor (EL3).
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enum
stratix10_svc_command_code
¶ supported service commands
Constants
COMMAND_NOOP
- do ‘dummy’ request for integration/debug/trouble-shooting
COMMAND_RECONFIG
- ask for FPGA configuration preparation, return status is SVC_STATUS_OK
COMMAND_RECONFIG_DATA_SUBMIT
- submit buffer(s) of bit-stream data for the FPGA configuration, return status is SVC_STATUS_SUBMITTED or SVC_STATUS_ERROR
COMMAND_RECONFIG_DATA_CLAIM
- check the status of the configuration, return status is SVC_STATUS_COMPLETED, or SVC_STATUS_BUSY, or SVC_STATUS_ERROR
COMMAND_RECONFIG_STATUS
- check the status of the configuration, return status is SVC_STATUS_COMPLETED, or SVC_STATUS_BUSY, or SVC_STATUS_ERROR
COMMAND_RSU_STATUS
- request remote system update boot log, return status is log data or SVC_STATUS_RSU_ERROR
COMMAND_RSU_UPDATE
- set the offset of the bitstream to boot after reboot, return status is SVC_STATUS_OK or SVC_STATUS_ERROR
COMMAND_RSU_NOTIFY
- report the status of hard processor system software to firmware, return status is SVC_STATUS_OK or SVC_STATUS_ERROR
COMMAND_RSU_RETRY
- query firmware for the current image’s retry counter, return status is SVC_STATUS_OK or SVC_STATUS_ERROR
COMMAND_RSU_MAX_RETRY
- query firmware for the max retry value, return status is SVC_STATUS_OK or SVC_STATUS_ERROR
COMMAND_RSU_DCMF_VERSION
- query firmware for the DCMF version, return status is SVC_STATUS_OK or SVC_STATUS_ERROR
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struct
stratix10_svc_client_msg
¶ message sent by client to service
Definition
struct stratix10_svc_client_msg {
void *payload;
size_t payload_length;
enum stratix10_svc_command_code command;
u64 arg[3];
};
Members
payload
- starting address of data need be processed
payload_length
- data size in bytes
command
- service command
arg
- args to be passed via registers and not physically mapped buffers
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struct
stratix10_svc_command_config_type
¶ config type
Definition
struct stratix10_svc_command_config_type {
u32 flags;
};
Members
flags
- flag bit for the type of FPGA configuration
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struct
stratix10_svc_cb_data
¶ callback data structure from service layer
Definition
struct stratix10_svc_cb_data {
u32 status;
void *kaddr1;
void *kaddr2;
void *kaddr3;
};
Members
status
- the status of sent command
kaddr1
- address of 1st completed data block
kaddr2
- address of 2nd completed data block
kaddr3
- address of 3rd completed data block
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struct
stratix10_svc_client
¶ service client structure
Definition
struct stratix10_svc_client {
struct device *dev;
void (*receive_cb)(struct stratix10_svc_client *client, struct stratix10_svc_cb_data *cb_data);
void *priv;
};
Members
dev
- the client device
receive_cb
- callback to provide service client the received data
priv
- client private data
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struct stratix10_svc_chan *
stratix10_svc_request_channel_byname
(struct stratix10_svc_client *client, const char *name)¶ request a service channel
Parameters
struct stratix10_svc_client *client
- pointer to service client
const char *name
- service client name
Description
This function is used by service client to request a service channel.
Return
a pointer to channel assigned to the client on success, or ERR_PTR() on error.
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void
stratix10_svc_free_channel
(struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan)¶ free service channel
Parameters
struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan
- service channel to be freed
Description
This function is used by service client to free a service channel.
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int
stratix10_svc_send
(struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan, void *msg)¶ send a message data to the remote
Parameters
struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan
- service channel assigned to the client
void *msg
- message data to be sent, in the format of
“
struct stratix10_svc_client_msg
”
Description
This function is used by service client to add a message to the service layer driver’s queue for being sent to the secure world.
Return
0 for success, -ENOMEM or -ENOBUFS on error.
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void
stratix10_svc_done
(struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan)¶ complete service request transactions
Parameters
struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan
- service channel assigned to the client
Description
This function should be called when client has finished its request or there is an error in the request process. It allows the service layer to stop the running thread to have maximize savings in kernel resources.
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void *
stratix10_svc_allocate_memory
(struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan, size_t size)¶ allocate memory
Parameters
struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan
- service channel assigned to the client
size_t size
- memory size requested by a specific service client
Description
Service layer allocates the requested number of bytes buffer from the memory pool, service client uses this function to get allocated buffers.
Return
address of allocated memory on success, or ERR_PTR() on error.
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void
stratix10_svc_free_memory
(struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan, void *kaddr)¶ free allocated memory
Parameters
struct stratix10_svc_chan *chan
- service channel assigned to the client
void *kaddr
- memory to be freed
Description
This function is used by service client to free allocated buffers.