minix/servers/vfs/dmap.c
2007-08-07 12:52:47 +00:00

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/* This file contains the table with device <-> driver mappings. It also
* contains some routines to dynamically add and/ or remove device drivers
* or change mappings.
*/
#include "fs.h"
#include "fproc.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <minix/com.h>
#include <minix/ds.h>
#include "param.h"
/* Some devices may or may not be there in the next table. */
#define DT(enable, opcl, io, driver, flags, label) \
{ (enable?(opcl):no_dev), (enable?(io):0), \
(enable?(driver):0), (flags), label },
#define NC(x) (NR_CTRLRS >= (x))
/* The order of the entries here determines the mapping between major device
* numbers and tasks. The first entry (major device 0) is not used. The
* next entry is major device 1, etc. Character and block devices can be
* intermixed at random. The ordering determines the device numbers in /dev/.
* Note that FS knows the device number of /dev/ram/ to load the RAM disk.
* Also note that the major device numbers used in /dev/ are NOT the same as
* the process numbers of the device drivers.
*/
/*
Driver enabled Open/Cls I/O Driver # Flags Device File
-------------- -------- ------ ----------- ----- ------ ----
*/
struct dmap dmap[NR_DEVICES]; /* actual map */
PRIVATE struct dmap init_dmap[] = {
DT(1, no_dev, 0, 0, 0, "") /* 0 = not used */
DT(1, gen_opcl, gen_io, MEM_PROC_NR, 0, "memory") /* 1 = /dev/mem */
DT(0, no_dev, 0, 0, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /* 2 = /dev/fd0 */
DT(0, no_dev, 0, 0, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /* 3 = /dev/c0 */
DT(1, tty_opcl, gen_io, TTY_PROC_NR, 0, "") /* 4 = /dev/tty00 */
DT(1, ctty_opcl,ctty_io, TTY_PROC_NR, 0, "") /* 5 = /dev/tty */
DT(0, no_dev, 0, NONE, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /* 6 = /dev/lp */
#if (MACHINE == IBM_PC)
DT(1, no_dev, 0, 0, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /* 7 = /dev/ip */
DT(0, no_dev, 0, NONE, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /* 8 = /dev/c1 */
DT(0, 0, 0, 0, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /* 9 = not used */
DT(0, no_dev, 0, 0, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /*10 = /dev/c2 */
DT(0, 0, 0, 0, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /*11 = not used */
DT(0, no_dev, 0, NONE, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /*12 = /dev/c3 */
DT(0, no_dev, 0, NONE, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /*13 = /dev/audio */
DT(0, no_dev, 0, NONE, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /*14 = /dev/mixer */
DT(1, gen_opcl, gen_io, LOG_PROC_NR, 0, "") /*15 = /dev/klog */
DT(0, no_dev, 0, NONE, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /*16 = /dev/random*/
DT(0, no_dev, 0, NONE, DMAP_MUTABLE, "") /*17 = /dev/cmos */
#endif /* IBM_PC */
};
FORWARD _PROTOTYPE( int map_driverX, (char *label, int major,
endpoint_t proc_nr_e, int style, int force) );
/*===========================================================================*
* do_devctl *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int do_devctl()
{
if (!super_user)
{
printf("FS: unauthorized call of do_devctl by proc %d\n",
who_e);
return(EPERM); /* only su (should be only RS or some drivers)
* may call do_devctl.
*/
}
return fs_devctl(m_in.ctl_req, m_in.dev_nr, m_in.driver_nr,
m_in.dev_style, m_in.m_force);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* fs_devctl *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int fs_devctl(req, dev, proc_nr_e, style, force)
int req;
int dev;
int proc_nr_e;
int style;
int force;
{
int result, proc_nr_n;
switch(req) {
case DEV_MAP:
if (!force)
{
/* Check process number of new driver. */
if (isokendpt(proc_nr_e, &proc_nr_n) != OK)
return(EINVAL);
}
/* Try to update device mapping. */
result = map_driver(dev, proc_nr_e, style, force);
if (result == OK)
{
/* If a driver has completed its exec(), it can be announced to be
* up.
*/
if(force || fproc[proc_nr_n].fp_execced) {
dev_up(dev);
} else {
dmap[dev].dmap_flags |= DMAP_BABY;
}
}
break;
case DEV_UNMAP:
result = map_driver(dev, NONE, 0, 0);
break;
default:
result = EINVAL;
}
return(result);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_mapdriver *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int do_mapdriver()
{
int r, force, major, proc_nr_n;
unsigned long tasknr;
vir_bytes label_vir;
size_t label_len;
char label[16];
if (!super_user)
{
printf("FS: unauthorized call of do_mapdriver by proc %d\n",
who_e);
return(EPERM); /* only su (should be only RS or some drivers)
* may call do_mapdriver.
*/
}
/* Get the label */
label_vir= (vir_bytes)m_in.md_label;
label_len= m_in.md_label_len;
if (label_len+1 > sizeof(label))
{
printf("vfs:do_mapdriver: label too long\n");
return EINVAL;
}
r= sys_vircopy(who_e, D, label_vir, SELF, D, (vir_bytes)label,
label_len);
if (r != OK)
{
printf("vfs:do_mapdriver: sys_vircopy failed: %d\n", r);
return EINVAL;
}
label[label_len]= '\0';
r= ds_retrieve_u32(label, &tasknr);
if (r != OK)
{
printf("vfs:do_mapdriver: ds doesn't know '%s'\n", label);
return EINVAL;
}
if (isokendpt(tasknr, &proc_nr_n) != OK)
return(EINVAL);
/* Try to update device mapping. */
major= m_in.md_major;
force= m_in.md_force;
r= map_driverX(label, major, tasknr, m_in.md_style, force);
if (r == OK)
{
/* If a driver has completed its exec(), it can be announced
* to be up.
*/
if(force || fproc[proc_nr_n].fp_execced) {
dev_up(major);
} else {
dmap[major].dmap_flags |= DMAP_BABY;
}
}
return(r);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* map_driver *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int map_driver(major, proc_nr_e, style, force)
int major; /* major number of the device */
int proc_nr_e; /* process number of the driver */
int style; /* style of the device */
int force;
{
/* Set a new device driver mapping in the dmap table. Given that correct
* arguments are given, this only works if the entry is mutable and the
* current driver is not busy. If the proc_nr is set to NONE, we're supposed
* to unmap it.
*
* Normal error codes are returned so that this function can be used from
* a system call that tries to dynamically install a new driver.
*/
struct dmap *dp;
int proc_nr_n;
/* Get pointer to device entry in the dmap table. */
if (major < 0 || major >= NR_DEVICES) return(ENODEV);
dp = &dmap[major];
/* Check if we're supposed to unmap it. If so, do it even
* if busy or unmutable, as unmap is called when driver has
* exited.
*/
if(proc_nr_e == NONE) {
dp->dmap_opcl = no_dev;
dp->dmap_io = no_dev_io;
dp->dmap_driver = NONE;
dp->dmap_flags = DMAP_MUTABLE; /* When gone, not busy or reserved. */
return(OK);
}
/* See if updating the entry is allowed. */
if (! (dp->dmap_flags & DMAP_MUTABLE)) return(EPERM);
if (dp->dmap_flags & DMAP_BUSY) return(EBUSY);
if (!force)
{
/* Check process number of new driver. */
if (isokendpt(proc_nr_e, &proc_nr_n) != OK)
return(EINVAL);
}
/* Try to update the entry. */
switch (style) {
case STYLE_DEV: dp->dmap_opcl = gen_opcl; break;
case STYLE_TTY: dp->dmap_opcl = tty_opcl; break;
case STYLE_CLONE: dp->dmap_opcl = clone_opcl; break;
default: return(EINVAL);
}
dp->dmap_io = gen_io;
dp->dmap_driver = proc_nr_e;
return(OK);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* map_driverX *
*===========================================================================*/
PRIVATE int map_driverX(label, major, proc_nr_e, style, force)
char *label; /* name of the driver */
int major; /* major number of the device */
endpoint_t proc_nr_e; /* process number of the driver */
int style; /* style of the device */
int force;
{
/* Set a new device driver mapping in the dmap table. Given that correct
* arguments are given, this only works if the entry is mutable and the
* current driver is not busy. If the proc_nr is set to NONE, we're supposed
* to unmap it.
*
* Normal error codes are returned so that this function can be used from
* a system call that tries to dynamically install a new driver.
*/
int proc_nr_n;
size_t len;
struct dmap *dp;
/* Get pointer to device entry in the dmap table. */
if (major < 0 || major >= NR_DEVICES) return(ENODEV);
dp = &dmap[major];
/* Check if we're supposed to unmap it. If so, do it even
* if busy or unmutable, as unmap is called when driver has
* exited.
*/
if(proc_nr_e == NONE) {
dp->dmap_opcl = no_dev;
dp->dmap_io = no_dev_io;
dp->dmap_driver = NONE;
dp->dmap_flags = DMAP_MUTABLE; /* When gone, not busy or reserved. */
return(OK);
}
/* See if updating the entry is allowed. */
if (! (dp->dmap_flags & DMAP_MUTABLE)) return(EPERM);
if (dp->dmap_flags & DMAP_BUSY) return(EBUSY);
if (!force)
{
/* Check process number of new driver. */
if (isokendpt(proc_nr_e, &proc_nr_n) != OK)
return(EINVAL);
}
len= strlen(label);
if (len+1 > sizeof(dp->dmap_label))
panic(__FILE__, "map_driver: label too long", len);
strcpy(dp->dmap_label, label);
/* Try to update the entry. */
switch (style) {
case STYLE_DEV: dp->dmap_opcl = gen_opcl; break;
case STYLE_TTY: dp->dmap_opcl = tty_opcl; break;
case STYLE_CLONE: dp->dmap_opcl = clone_opcl; break;
default: return(EINVAL);
}
dp->dmap_io = gen_io;
dp->dmap_driver = proc_nr_e;
return(OK);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* dmap_unmap_by_endpt *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC void dmap_unmap_by_endpt(int proc_nr_e)
{
int i, r;
for (i=0; i<NR_DEVICES; i++)
if(dmap[i].dmap_driver && dmap[i].dmap_driver == proc_nr_e)
if((r=map_driver(i, NONE, 0, 0)) != OK)
printf("FS: unmap of p %d / d %d failed: %d\n", proc_nr_e,i,r);
return;
}
/*===========================================================================*
* build_dmap *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC void build_dmap()
{
/* Initialize the table with all device <-> driver mappings. Then, map
* the boot driver to a controller and update the dmap table to that
* selection. The boot driver and the controller it handles are set at
* the boot monitor.
*/
int i;
struct dmap *dp;
/* Build table with device <-> driver mappings. */
for (i=0; i<NR_DEVICES; i++) {
dp = &dmap[i];
if (i < sizeof(init_dmap)/sizeof(struct dmap) &&
init_dmap[i].dmap_opcl != no_dev) { /* a preset driver */
dp->dmap_opcl = init_dmap[i].dmap_opcl;
dp->dmap_io = init_dmap[i].dmap_io;
dp->dmap_driver = init_dmap[i].dmap_driver;
dp->dmap_flags = init_dmap[i].dmap_flags;
strcpy(dp->dmap_label, init_dmap[i].dmap_label);
} else { /* no default */
dp->dmap_opcl = no_dev;
dp->dmap_io = no_dev_io;
dp->dmap_driver = NONE;
dp->dmap_flags = DMAP_MUTABLE;
}
}
#if 0
/* Get settings of 'controller' and 'driver' at the boot monitor. */
if ((s = env_get_param("label", driver, sizeof(driver))) != OK)
panic(__FILE__,"couldn't get boot monitor parameter 'driver'", s);
if ((s = env_get_param("controller", controller, sizeof(controller))) != OK)
panic(__FILE__,"couldn't get boot monitor parameter 'controller'", s);
/* Determine major number to map driver onto. */
if (controller[0] == 'f' && controller[1] == 'd') {
major = FLOPPY_MAJOR;
}
else if (controller[0] == 'c' && isdigit(controller[1])) {
if ((nr = (unsigned) atoi(&controller[1])) > NR_CTRLRS)
panic(__FILE__,"monitor 'controller' maximum 'c#' is", NR_CTRLRS);
major = CTRLR(nr);
}
else {
panic(__FILE__,"monitor 'controller' syntax is 'c#' of 'fd'", NO_NUM);
}
/* Now try to set the actual mapping and report to the user. */
if ((s=map_driver(major, DRVR_PROC_NR, STYLE_DEV)) != OK)
panic(__FILE__,"map_driver failed",s);
printf("Boot medium driver: %s driver mapped onto controller %s.\n",
driver, controller);
#endif
}
/*===========================================================================*
* dmap_driver_match *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int dmap_driver_match(int proc, int major)
{
if (major < 0 || major >= NR_DEVICES) return(0);
if(dmap[major].dmap_driver != NONE && dmap[major].dmap_driver == proc)
return 1;
return 0;
}
/*===========================================================================*
* dmap_endpt_up *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC void dmap_endpt_up(int proc_e)
{
int i;
for (i=0; i<NR_DEVICES; i++) {
if(dmap[i].dmap_driver != NONE
&& dmap[i].dmap_driver == proc_e
&& (dmap[i].dmap_flags & DMAP_BABY)) {
dmap[i].dmap_flags &= ~DMAP_BABY;
dev_up(i);
}
}
return;
}