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OF_LIVE offers a variety of benefits, one of them being that the live tree can be modified without caring about the underlying FDT. This is particularly valuable for working around U-Boot limitations like lacking USB superspeed support on Qualcomm platforms, no runtime OTG, or peripherals like the sdcard being broken (and displaying potentially worrying error messages). Add an event to signal when the live tree has been built so that we can apply fixups to it directly before devices are bound. Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
425 lines
11 KiB
C
425 lines
11 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
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/*
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* Events provide a general-purpose way to react to / subscribe to changes
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* within U-Boot
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*
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* Copyright 2021 Google LLC
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* Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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*/
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#ifndef __event_h
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#define __event_h
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#include <dm/ofnode_decl.h>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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/**
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* enum event_t - Types of events supported by U-Boot
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*
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* @EVT_DM_PRE_PROBE: Device is about to be probed
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*/
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enum event_t {
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/**
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* @EVT_NONE: This zero value is not used for events.
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*/
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EVT_NONE = 0,
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/**
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* @EVT_TEST: This event is used in unit tests.
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*/
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EVT_TEST,
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/**
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* @EVT_DM_POST_INIT_F:
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* This event is triggered after pre-relocation initialization of the
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* driver model. Its parameter is NULL.
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* A non-zero return code from the event handler let's the boot process
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* fail.
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*/
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EVT_DM_POST_INIT_F,
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/**
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* @EVT_DM_POST_INIT_R:
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* This event is triggered after post-relocation initialization of the
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* driver model. Its parameter is NULL.
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* A non-zero return code from the event handler let's the boot process
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* fail.
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*/
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EVT_DM_POST_INIT_R,
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/**
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* @EVT_DM_PRE_PROBE:
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* This event is triggered before probing a device. Its parameter is the
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* device to be probed.
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* A non-zero return code from the event handler lets the device not
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* being probed.
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*/
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EVT_DM_PRE_PROBE,
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/**
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* @EVT_DM_POST_PROBE:
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* This event is triggered after probing a device. Its parameter is the
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* device that was probed.
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* A non-zero return code from the event handler leaves the device in
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* the unprobed state and therefore not usable.
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*/
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EVT_DM_POST_PROBE,
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/**
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* @EVT_DM_PRE_REMOVE:
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* This event is triggered after removing a device. Its parameter is
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* the device to be removed.
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* A non-zero return code from the event handler stops the removal of
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* the device before any changes.
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*/
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EVT_DM_PRE_REMOVE,
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/**
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* @EVT_DM_POST_REMOVE:
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* This event is triggered before removing a device. Its parameter is
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* the device that was removed.
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* A non-zero return code stops from the event handler the removal of
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* the device after all removal changes. The previous state is not
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* restored. All children will be gone and the device may not be
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* functional.
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*/
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EVT_DM_POST_REMOVE,
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/**
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* @EVT_MISC_INIT_F:
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* This event is triggered during the initialization sequence before
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* relocation. Its parameter is NULL.
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* A non-zero return code from the event handler let's the boot process
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* fail.
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*/
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EVT_MISC_INIT_F,
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/**
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* @EVT_FSP_INIT_F:
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* This event is triggered before relocation to set up Firmware Support
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* Package.
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* Where U-Boot relies on binary blobs to handle part of the system
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* init, this event can be used to set up the blobs. This is used on
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* some Intel platforms
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*/
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EVT_FSP_INIT_F,
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/**
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* @EVT_SETTINGS_R:
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* This event is triggered post-relocation and before console init.
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* This gives an option to perform any platform-dependent setup, which
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* needs to take place before show_board_info() (e.g. readout of EEPROM
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* stored settings).
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*/
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EVT_SETTINGS_R,
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/**
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* @EVT_LAST_STAGE_INIT:
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* This event is triggered just before jumping to the main loop.
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* Some boards need to perform initialisation immediately before control
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* is passed to the command-line interpreter (e.g. for init that depend
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* on later phases in the init sequence).
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*
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* Some parts can be only initialized if all others (like Interrupts)
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* are up and running (e.g. the PC-style ISA keyboard).
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*/
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EVT_LAST_STAGE_INIT,
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/**
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* @EVT_FPGA_LOAD:
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* The FPGA load hook is called after loading an FPGA with a new binary.
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* Its parameter is of type struct event_fpga_load and contains
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* information about the loaded image.
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*/
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EVT_FPGA_LOAD,
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/**
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* @EVT_FT_FIXUP:
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* This event is triggered during device-tree fix up after all
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* other device-tree fixups have been executed.
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* Its parameter is of type struct event_ft_fixup which contains
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* the address of the device-tree to fix up and the list of images to be
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* booted.
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* A non-zero return code from the event handler let's booting the
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* images fail.
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*/
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EVT_FT_FIXUP,
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/**
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* @EVT_MAIN_LOOP:
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* This event is triggered immediately before calling main_loop() which
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* is the entry point of the command line. Its parameter is NULL.
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* A non-zero return value causes the boot to fail.
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*/
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EVT_MAIN_LOOP,
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/**
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* @EVT_OF_LIVE_BUILT:
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* This event is triggered immediately after the live device tree has been
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* built. This allows for machine specific fixups to be done to the live tree
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* (like disabling known-unsupported devices) before it is used. This
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* event is only available if OF_LIVE is enabled and is only used after relocation.
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*/
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EVT_OF_LIVE_BUILT,
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/**
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* @EVT_COUNT:
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* This constants holds the maximum event number + 1 and is used when
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* looping over all event classes.
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*/
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EVT_COUNT
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};
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union event_data {
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/**
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* struct event_data_test - test data
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*
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* @signal: A value to update the state with
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*/
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struct event_data_test {
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int signal;
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} test;
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/**
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* struct event_dm - driver model event
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*
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* @dev: Device this event relates to
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*/
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struct event_dm {
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struct udevice *dev;
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} dm;
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/**
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* struct event_fpga_load - fpga load event
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*
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* @buf: The buffer that was loaded into the fpga
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* @bsize: The size of the buffer that was loaded into the fpga
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* @result: Result of the load operation
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*/
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struct event_fpga_load {
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const void *buf;
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size_t bsize;
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int result;
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} fpga_load;
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/**
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* struct event_ft_fixup - FDT fixup before booting
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*
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* @tree: tree to update
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* @images: images which are being booted
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*/
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struct event_ft_fixup {
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oftree tree;
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struct bootm_headers *images;
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} ft_fixup;
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/**
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* struct event_of_live_built - livetree has been built
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*
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* @root: The root node of the live device tree
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*/
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struct event_of_live_built {
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struct device_node *root;
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} of_live_built;
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};
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/**
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* struct event - an event that can be sent and received
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*
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* @type: Event type
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* @data: Data for this particular event
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*/
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struct event {
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enum event_t type;
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union event_data data;
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};
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/* Flags for event spy */
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enum evspy_flags {
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EVSPYF_SIMPLE = 1 << 0,
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};
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/** Function type for event handlers */
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typedef int (*event_handler_t)(void *ctx, struct event *event);
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/** Function type for simple event handlers */
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typedef int (*event_handler_simple_t)(void);
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/**
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* struct evspy_info - information about an event spy
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*
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* @func: Function to call when the event is activated (must be first)
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* @type: Event type
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* @flags: Flags for this spy
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* @id: Event id string
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*/
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struct evspy_info {
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event_handler_t func;
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u8 type;
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u8 flags;
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DEBUG)
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const char *id;
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#endif
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};
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/**
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* struct evspy_info_simple - information about an event spy
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*
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* THis is the 'simple' record, the only difference being the handler function
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*
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* @func: Function to call when the event is activated (must be first)
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* @type: Event type
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* @flags: Flags for this spy
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* @id: Event id string
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*/
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struct evspy_info_simple {
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event_handler_simple_t func;
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u8 type;
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u8 flags;
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DEBUG)
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const char *id;
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#endif
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};
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/* Declare a new event spy */
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DEBUG)
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#define _ESPY_REC(_type, _func) { _func, _type, 0, #_func, }
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#define _ESPY_REC_SIMPLE(_type, _func) { _func, _type, EVSPYF_SIMPLE, #_func, }
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#else
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#define _ESPY_REC(_type, _func) { _func, _type, }
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#define _ESPY_REC_SIMPLE(_type, _func) { _func, _type, EVSPYF_SIMPLE }
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#endif
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static inline const char *event_spy_id(struct evspy_info *spy)
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{
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DEBUG)
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return spy->id;
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#else
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return "?";
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* It seems that LTO will drop list entries if it decides they are not used,
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* although the conditions that cause this are unclear.
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*
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* The example found is the following:
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*
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* static int sandbox_misc_init_f(void *ctx, struct event *event)
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* {
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* return sandbox_early_getopt_check();
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* }
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* EVENT_SPY_FULL(EVT_MISC_INIT_F, sandbox_misc_init_f);
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*
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* where EVENT_SPY_FULL uses ll_entry_declare()
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*
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* In this case, LTO decides to drop the sandbox_misc_init_f() function
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* (which is fine) but then drops the linker-list entry too. This means
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* that the code no longer works, in this case sandbox no-longer checks its
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* command-line arguments properly.
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*
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* Without LTO, the KEEP() command in the .lds file is enough to keep the
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* entry around. But with LTO it seems that the entry has already been
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* dropped before the link script is considered.
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*
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* The only solution I can think of is to mark linker-list entries as 'used'
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* using an attribute. This should be safe, since we don't actually want to drop
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* any of these. However this does slightly limit LTO's optimisation choices.
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*
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* Another issue has come up, only with clang: using 'static' makes it throw
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* away the linker-list entry sometimes, e.g. with the EVT_FT_FIXUP entry in
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* vbe_simple.c - so for now, make it global.
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*/
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#define EVENT_SPY_FULL(_type, _func) \
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__used ll_entry_declare(struct evspy_info, _type ## _3_ ## _func, \
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evspy_info) = _ESPY_REC(_type, _func)
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/* Simple spy with no function arguments */
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#define EVENT_SPY_SIMPLE(_type, _func) \
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__used ll_entry_declare(struct evspy_info_simple, \
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_type ## _3_ ## _func, \
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evspy_info) = _ESPY_REC_SIMPLE(_type, _func)
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/**
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* event_register - register a new spy
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*
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* @id: Spy ID
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* @type: Event type to subscribe to
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* @func: Function to call when the event is sent
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* @ctx: Context to pass to the function
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* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
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*/
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int event_register(const char *id, enum event_t type, event_handler_t func,
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void *ctx);
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/** event_show_spy_list( - Show a list of event spies */
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void event_show_spy_list(void);
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/**
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* event_type_name() - Get the name of an event type
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*
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* @type: Type to check
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* Return: Name of event, or "(unknown)" if not known
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*/
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const char *event_type_name(enum event_t type);
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/**
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* event_notify() - notify spies about an event
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*
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* It is possible to pass in union event_data here but that may not be
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* convenient if the data is elsewhere, or is one of the members of the union.
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* So this uses a void * for @data, with a separate @size.
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*
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* @type: Event type
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* @data: Event data to be sent (e.g. union_event_data)
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* @size: Size of data in bytes
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* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
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*/
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int event_notify(enum event_t type, void *data, int size);
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT)
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/**
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* event_notify_null() - notify spies about an event
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*
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* Data is NULL and the size is 0
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*
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* @type: Event type
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* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
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*/
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int event_notify_null(enum event_t type);
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#else
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static inline int event_notify_null(enum event_t type)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DYNAMIC)
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/**
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* event_uninit() - Clean up dynamic events
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*
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* This removes all dynamic event handlers
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*/
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int event_uninit(void);
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/**
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* event_init() - Set up dynamic events
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*
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* Init a list of dynamic event handlers, so that these can be added as
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* needed
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*/
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int event_init(void);
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#else
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static inline int event_uninit(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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static inline int event_init(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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