xref: /libpciaccess/src/linux_sysfs.c (revision 57cf6f1f)
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24 
25 /**
26  * \file linux_sysfs.c
27  * Access PCI subsystem using Linux's sysfs interface.  This interface is
28  * available starting somewhere in the late 2.5.x kernel phase, and is the
29  * preferred method on all 2.6.x kernels.
30  *
31  * \author Ian Romanick <[email protected]>
32  */
33 
34 #define _GNU_SOURCE
35 
36 #include <stdlib.h>
37 #include <string.h>
38 #include <stdio.h>
39 #include <unistd.h>
40 #include <sys/types.h>
41 #include <sys/stat.h>
42 #include <fcntl.h>
43 #include <sys/mman.h>
44 #include <dirent.h>
45 #include <errno.h>
46 
47 #include "config.h"
48 
49 #ifdef HAVE_MTRR
50 #include <asm/mtrr.h>
51 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
52 #endif
53 
54 #include "pciaccess.h"
55 #include "pciaccess_private.h"
56 #include "linux_devmem.h"
57 
58 static void pci_device_linux_sysfs_enable(struct pci_device *dev);
59 
60 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_read_rom( struct pci_device * dev,
61     void * buffer );
62 
63 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_probe( struct pci_device * dev );
64 
65 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_map_range(struct pci_device *dev,
66     struct pci_device_mapping *map);
67 
68 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_unmap_range(struct pci_device *dev,
69     struct pci_device_mapping *map);
70 
71 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_read( struct pci_device * dev, void * data,
72     pciaddr_t offset, pciaddr_t size, pciaddr_t * bytes_read );
73 
74 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_write( struct pci_device * dev,
75     const void * data, pciaddr_t offset, pciaddr_t size,
76     pciaddr_t * bytes_written );
77 
78 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_boot_vga( struct pci_device * dev );
79 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_has_kernel_driver(struct pci_device *dev);
80 
81 static const struct pci_system_methods linux_sysfs_methods = {
82     .destroy = NULL,
83     .destroy_device = NULL,
84     .read_rom = pci_device_linux_sysfs_read_rom,
85     .probe = pci_device_linux_sysfs_probe,
86     .map_range = pci_device_linux_sysfs_map_range,
87     .unmap_range = pci_device_linux_sysfs_unmap_range,
88 
89     .read = pci_device_linux_sysfs_read,
90     .write = pci_device_linux_sysfs_write,
91 
92     .fill_capabilities = pci_fill_capabilities_generic,
93     .enable = pci_device_linux_sysfs_enable,
94     .boot_vga = pci_device_linux_sysfs_boot_vga,
95     .has_kernel_driver = pci_device_linux_sysfs_has_kernel_driver,
96 };
97 
98 #define SYS_BUS_PCI "/sys/bus/pci/devices"
99 
100 
101 static int populate_entries(struct pci_system * pci_sys);
102 
103 
104 /**
105  * Attempt to access PCI subsystem using Linux's sysfs interface.
106  */
107 _pci_hidden int
108 pci_system_linux_sysfs_create( void )
109 {
110     int err = 0;
111     struct stat st;
112 
113 
114     /* If the directory "/sys/bus/pci/devices" exists, then the PCI subsystem
115      * can be accessed using this interface.
116      */
117 
118     if ( stat( SYS_BUS_PCI, & st ) == 0 ) {
119 	pci_sys = calloc( 1, sizeof( struct pci_system ) );
120 	if ( pci_sys != NULL ) {
121 	    pci_sys->methods = & linux_sysfs_methods;
122 #ifdef HAVE_MTRR
123 	    pci_sys->mtrr_fd = open("/proc/mtrr", O_WRONLY);
124 #endif
125 	    err = populate_entries(pci_sys);
126 	}
127 	else {
128 	    err = ENOMEM;
129 	}
130     }
131     else {
132 	err = errno;
133     }
134 
135     return err;
136 }
137 
138 
139 /**
140  * Filter out the names "." and ".." from the scanned sysfs entries.
141  *
142  * \param d  Directory entry being processed by \c scandir.
143  *
144  * \return
145  * Zero if the entry name matches either "." or "..", non-zero otherwise.
146  *
147  * \sa scandir, populate_entries
148  */
149 static int
150 scan_sys_pci_filter( const struct dirent * d )
151 {
152     return !((strcmp( d->d_name, "." ) == 0)
153 	     || (strcmp( d->d_name, ".." ) == 0));
154 }
155 
156 
157 int
158 populate_entries( struct pci_system * p )
159 {
160     struct dirent ** devices;
161     int n;
162     int i;
163     int err = 0;
164 
165 
166     n = scandir( SYS_BUS_PCI, & devices, scan_sys_pci_filter, alphasort );
167     if ( n > 0 ) {
168 	p->num_devices = n;
169 	p->devices = calloc( n, sizeof( struct pci_device_private ) );
170 
171 	if (p->devices != NULL) {
172 	    for (i = 0 ; i < n ; i++) {
173 		uint8_t config[48];
174 		pciaddr_t bytes;
175 		unsigned dom, bus, dev, func;
176 		struct pci_device_private *device =
177 			(struct pci_device_private *) &p->devices[i];
178 
179 
180 		sscanf(devices[i]->d_name, "%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u",
181 		       & dom, & bus, & dev, & func);
182 
183 		device->base.domain = dom;
184 		device->base.bus = bus;
185 		device->base.dev = dev;
186 		device->base.func = func;
187 
188 
189 		err = pci_device_linux_sysfs_read(& device->base, config, 0,
190 						  48, & bytes);
191 		if ((bytes == 48) && !err) {
192 		    device->base.vendor_id = (uint16_t)config[0]
193 			+ ((uint16_t)config[1] << 8);
194 		    device->base.device_id = (uint16_t)config[2]
195 			+ ((uint16_t)config[3] << 8);
196 		    device->base.device_class = (uint32_t)config[9]
197 			+ ((uint32_t)config[10] << 8)
198 			+ ((uint32_t)config[11] << 16);
199 		    device->base.revision = config[8];
200 		    device->base.subvendor_id = (uint16_t)config[44]
201 			+ ((uint16_t)config[45] << 8);
202 		    device->base.subdevice_id = (uint16_t)config[46]
203 			+ ((uint16_t)config[47] << 8);
204 		}
205 
206 		if (err) {
207 		    break;
208 		}
209 	    }
210 	}
211 	else {
212 	    err = ENOMEM;
213 	}
214     }
215 
216     if (err) {
217 	free(p->devices);
218 	p->devices = NULL;
219     }
220 
221     return err;
222 }
223 
224 
225 static int
226 pci_device_linux_sysfs_probe( struct pci_device * dev )
227 {
228     char     name[256];
229     uint8_t  config[256];
230     char     resource[512];
231     int fd;
232     pciaddr_t bytes;
233     unsigned i;
234     int err;
235 
236 
237     err = pci_device_linux_sysfs_read( dev, config, 0, 256, & bytes );
238     if ( bytes >= 64 ) {
239 	struct pci_device_private *priv = (struct pci_device_private *) dev;
240 
241 	dev->irq = config[60];
242 	priv->header_type = config[14];
243 
244 
245 	/* The PCI config registers can be used to obtain information
246 	 * about the memory and I/O regions for the device.  However,
247 	 * doing so requires some tricky parsing (to correctly handle
248 	 * 64-bit memory regions) and requires writing to the config
249 	 * registers.  Since we'd like to avoid having to deal with the
250 	 * parsing issues and non-root users can write to PCI config
251 	 * registers, we use a different file in the device's sysfs
252 	 * directory called "resource".
253 	 *
254 	 * The resource file contains all of the needed information in
255 	 * a format that is consistent across all platforms.  Each BAR
256 	 * and the expansion ROM have a single line of data containing
257 	 * 3, 64-bit hex values:  the first address in the region,
258 	 * the last address in the region, and the region's flags.
259 	 */
260 	snprintf( name, 255, "%s/%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u/resource",
261 		  SYS_BUS_PCI,
262 		  dev->domain,
263 		  dev->bus,
264 		  dev->dev,
265 		  dev->func );
266 	fd = open( name, O_RDONLY );
267 	if ( fd != -1 ) {
268 	    char * next;
269 	    pciaddr_t  low_addr;
270 	    pciaddr_t  high_addr;
271 	    pciaddr_t  flags;
272 
273 
274 	    bytes = read( fd, resource, 512 );
275 	    resource[511] = '\0';
276 
277 	    close( fd );
278 
279 	    next = resource;
280 	    for ( i = 0 ; i < 6 ; i++ ) {
281 
282 		dev->regions[i].base_addr = strtoull( next, & next, 16 );
283 		high_addr = strtoull( next, & next, 16 );
284 		flags = strtoull( next, & next, 16 );
285 
286 		if ( dev->regions[i].base_addr != 0 ) {
287 		    dev->regions[i].size = (high_addr
288 					    - dev->regions[i].base_addr) + 1;
289 
290 		    dev->regions[i].is_IO = (flags & 0x01);
291 		    dev->regions[i].is_64 = (flags & 0x04);
292 		    dev->regions[i].is_prefetchable = (flags & 0x08);
293 		}
294 	    }
295 
296 	    low_addr = strtoull( next, & next, 16 );
297 	    high_addr = strtoull( next, & next, 16 );
298 	    flags = strtoull( next, & next, 16 );
299 	    if ( low_addr != 0 ) {
300 		priv->rom_base = low_addr;
301 		dev->rom_size = (high_addr - low_addr) + 1;
302 	    }
303 	}
304     }
305 
306     return err;
307 }
308 
309 
310 static int
311 pci_device_linux_sysfs_read_rom( struct pci_device * dev, void * buffer )
312 {
313     char name[256];
314     int fd;
315     struct stat  st;
316     int err = 0;
317     size_t rom_size;
318     size_t total_bytes;
319 
320 
321     snprintf( name, 255, "%s/%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u/rom",
322 	      SYS_BUS_PCI,
323 	      dev->domain,
324 	      dev->bus,
325 	      dev->dev,
326 	      dev->func );
327 
328     fd = open( name, O_RDWR );
329     if ( fd == -1 ) {
330 #ifdef LINUX_ROM
331 	/* If reading the ROM using sysfs fails, fall back to the old
332 	 * /dev/mem based interface.
333 	 * disable this for newer kernels using configure
334 	 */
335 	return pci_device_linux_devmem_read_rom(dev, buffer);
336 #else
337 	return errno;
338 #endif
339     }
340 
341 
342     if ( fstat( fd, & st ) == -1 ) {
343 	close( fd );
344 	return errno;
345     }
346 
347     rom_size = st.st_size;
348     if ( rom_size == 0 )
349 	rom_size = 0x10000;
350 
351     /* This is a quirky thing on Linux.  Even though the ROM and the file
352      * for the ROM in sysfs are read-only, the string "1" must be written to
353      * the file to enable the ROM.  After the data has been read, "0" must be
354      * written to the file to disable the ROM.
355      */
356     write( fd, "1", 1 );
357     lseek( fd, 0, SEEK_SET );
358 
359     for ( total_bytes = 0 ; total_bytes < rom_size ; /* empty */ ) {
360 	const int bytes = read( fd, (char *) buffer + total_bytes,
361 				rom_size - total_bytes );
362 	if ( bytes == -1 ) {
363 	    err = errno;
364 	    break;
365 	}
366 	else if ( bytes == 0 ) {
367 	    break;
368 	}
369 
370 	total_bytes += bytes;
371     }
372 
373 
374     lseek( fd, 0, SEEK_SET );
375     write( fd, "0", 1 );
376 
377     close( fd );
378     return err;
379 }
380 
381 
382 static int
383 pci_device_linux_sysfs_read( struct pci_device * dev, void * data,
384 			     pciaddr_t offset, pciaddr_t size,
385 			     pciaddr_t * bytes_read )
386 {
387     char name[256];
388     pciaddr_t temp_size = size;
389     int err = 0;
390     int fd;
391     char *data_bytes = data;
392 
393     if ( bytes_read != NULL ) {
394 	*bytes_read = 0;
395     }
396 
397     /* Each device has a directory under sysfs.  Within that directory there
398      * is a file named "config".  This file used to access the PCI config
399      * space.  It is used here to obtain most of the information about the
400      * device.
401      */
402     snprintf( name, 255, "%s/%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u/config",
403 	      SYS_BUS_PCI,
404 	      dev->domain,
405 	      dev->bus,
406 	      dev->dev,
407 	      dev->func );
408 
409     fd = open( name, O_RDONLY );
410     if ( fd == -1 ) {
411 	return errno;
412     }
413 
414 
415     while ( temp_size > 0 ) {
416 	const ssize_t bytes = pread64( fd, data_bytes, temp_size, offset );
417 
418 	/* If zero bytes were read, then we assume it's the end of the
419 	 * config file.
420 	 */
421 	if ( bytes <= 0 ) {
422 	    err = errno;
423 	    break;
424 	}
425 
426 	temp_size -= bytes;
427 	offset += bytes;
428 	data_bytes += bytes;
429     }
430 
431     if ( bytes_read != NULL ) {
432 	*bytes_read = size - temp_size;
433     }
434 
435     close( fd );
436     return err;
437 }
438 
439 
440 static int
441 pci_device_linux_sysfs_write( struct pci_device * dev, const void * data,
442 			     pciaddr_t offset, pciaddr_t size,
443 			     pciaddr_t * bytes_written )
444 {
445     char name[256];
446     pciaddr_t temp_size = size;
447     int err = 0;
448     int fd;
449     const char *data_bytes = data;
450 
451     if ( bytes_written != NULL ) {
452 	*bytes_written = 0;
453     }
454 
455     /* Each device has a directory under sysfs.  Within that directory there
456      * is a file named "config".  This file used to access the PCI config
457      * space.  It is used here to obtain most of the information about the
458      * device.
459      */
460     snprintf( name, 255, "%s/%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u/config",
461 	      SYS_BUS_PCI,
462 	      dev->domain,
463 	      dev->bus,
464 	      dev->dev,
465 	      dev->func );
466 
467     fd = open( name, O_WRONLY );
468     if ( fd == -1 ) {
469 	return errno;
470     }
471 
472 
473     while ( temp_size > 0 ) {
474 	const ssize_t bytes = pwrite64( fd, data_bytes, temp_size, offset );
475 
476 	/* If zero bytes were written, then we assume it's the end of the
477 	 * config file.
478 	 */
479 	if ( bytes <= 0 ) {
480 	    err = errno;
481 	    break;
482 	}
483 
484 	temp_size -= bytes;
485 	offset += bytes;
486 	data_bytes += bytes;
487     }
488 
489     if ( bytes_written != NULL ) {
490 	*bytes_written = size - temp_size;
491     }
492 
493     close( fd );
494     return err;
495 }
496 
497 static int
498 pci_device_linux_sysfs_map_range_wc(struct pci_device *dev,
499 				    struct pci_device_mapping *map)
500 {
501     char name[256];
502     int fd;
503     const int prot = ((map->flags & PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITABLE) != 0)
504         ? (PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE) : PROT_READ;
505     const int open_flags = ((map->flags & PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITABLE) != 0)
506         ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY;
507     const off_t offset = map->base - dev->regions[map->region].base_addr;
508 
509     snprintf(name, 255, "%s/%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u/resource%u_wc",
510 	     SYS_BUS_PCI,
511 	     dev->domain,
512 	     dev->bus,
513 	     dev->dev,
514 	     dev->func,
515 	     map->region);
516     fd = open(name, open_flags);
517     if (fd == -1)
518 	    return errno;
519 
520     map->memory = mmap(NULL, map->size, prot, MAP_SHARED, fd, offset);
521     if (map->memory == MAP_FAILED) {
522         map->memory = NULL;
523 	close(fd);
524 	return errno;
525     }
526 
527     close(fd);
528 
529     return 0;
530 }
531 
532 /**
533  * Map a memory region for a device using the Linux sysfs interface.
534  *
535  * \param dev   Device whose memory region is to be mapped.
536  * \param map   Parameters of the mapping that is to be created.
537  *
538  * \return
539  * Zero on success or an \c errno value on failure.
540  *
541  * \sa pci_device_map_rrange, pci_device_linux_sysfs_unmap_range
542  *
543  * \todo
544  * Some older 2.6.x kernels don't implement the resourceN files.  On those
545  * systems /dev/mem must be used.  On these systems it is also possible that
546  * \c mmap64 may need to be used.
547  */
548 static int
549 pci_device_linux_sysfs_map_range(struct pci_device *dev,
550                                  struct pci_device_mapping *map)
551 {
552     char name[256];
553     int fd;
554     int err = 0;
555     const int prot = ((map->flags & PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITABLE) != 0)
556         ? (PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE) : PROT_READ;
557     const int open_flags = ((map->flags & PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITABLE) != 0)
558         ? O_RDWR : O_RDONLY;
559     const off_t offset = map->base - dev->regions[map->region].base_addr;
560 #ifdef HAVE_MTRR
561     struct mtrr_sentry sentry = {
562 	.base = map->base,
563         .size = map->size,
564 	.type = MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHABLE
565     };
566 #endif
567 
568     /* For WC mappings, try sysfs resourceN_wc file first */
569     if ((map->flags & PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITE_COMBINE) &&
570 	!pci_device_linux_sysfs_map_range_wc(dev, map))
571 	    return 0;
572 
573     snprintf(name, 255, "%s/%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u/resource%u",
574              SYS_BUS_PCI,
575              dev->domain,
576              dev->bus,
577              dev->dev,
578              dev->func,
579              map->region);
580 
581     fd = open(name, open_flags);
582     if (fd == -1) {
583         return errno;
584     }
585 
586 
587     map->memory = mmap(NULL, map->size, prot, MAP_SHARED, fd, offset);
588     if (map->memory == MAP_FAILED) {
589         map->memory = NULL;
590 	close(fd);
591 	return errno;
592     }
593 
594 #ifdef HAVE_MTRR
595     if ((map->flags & PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_CACHABLE) != 0) {
596         sentry.type = MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK;
597     } else if ((map->flags & PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITE_COMBINE) != 0) {
598         sentry.type = MTRR_TYPE_WRCOMB;
599     }
600 
601     if (pci_sys->mtrr_fd != -1 && sentry.type != MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHABLE) {
602 	if (ioctl(pci_sys->mtrr_fd, MTRRIOC_ADD_ENTRY, &sentry) < 0) {
603 	    /* FIXME: Should we report an error in this case?
604 	     */
605 	    fprintf(stderr, "error setting MTRR "
606 		    "(base = 0x%08lx, size = 0x%08x, type = %u) %s (%d)\n",
607 		    sentry.base, sentry.size, sentry.type,
608 		    strerror(errno), errno);
609 /*            err = errno;*/
610 	}
611 	/* KLUDGE ALERT -- rewrite the PTEs to turn off the CD and WT bits */
612 	mprotect (map->memory, map->size, PROT_NONE);
613 	err = mprotect (map->memory, map->size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE);
614 
615 	if (err != 0) {
616 	    fprintf(stderr, "mprotect(PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE) failed: %s\n",
617 		    strerror(errno));
618 	    fprintf(stderr, "remapping without mprotect performance kludge.\n");
619 
620 	    munmap(map->memory, map->size);
621 	    map->memory = mmap(NULL, map->size, prot, MAP_SHARED, fd, offset);
622 	    if (map->memory == MAP_FAILED) {
623 		map->memory = NULL;
624 		close(fd);
625 		return errno;
626 	    }
627 	}
628     }
629 #endif
630 
631     close(fd);
632 
633     return 0;
634 }
635 
636 /**
637  * Unmap a memory region for a device using the Linux sysfs interface.
638  *
639  * \param dev   Device whose memory region is to be unmapped.
640  * \param map   Parameters of the mapping that is to be destroyed.
641  *
642  * \return
643  * Zero on success or an \c errno value on failure.
644  *
645  * \sa pci_device_map_rrange, pci_device_linux_sysfs_map_range
646  *
647  * \todo
648  * Some older 2.6.x kernels don't implement the resourceN files.  On those
649  * systems /dev/mem must be used.  On these systems it is also possible that
650  * \c mmap64 may need to be used.
651  */
652 static int
653 pci_device_linux_sysfs_unmap_range(struct pci_device *dev,
654 				   struct pci_device_mapping *map)
655 {
656     int err = 0;
657 #ifdef HAVE_MTRR
658     struct mtrr_sentry sentry = {
659 	.base = map->base,
660         .size = map->size,
661 	.type = MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHABLE
662     };
663 #endif
664 
665     err = pci_device_generic_unmap_range (dev, map);
666     if (err)
667 	return err;
668 
669 #ifdef HAVE_MTRR
670     if ((map->flags & PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_CACHABLE) != 0) {
671         sentry.type = MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK;
672     } else if ((map->flags & PCI_DEV_MAP_FLAG_WRITE_COMBINE) != 0) {
673         sentry.type = MTRR_TYPE_WRCOMB;
674     }
675 
676     if (pci_sys->mtrr_fd != -1 && sentry.type != MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHABLE) {
677 	if (ioctl(pci_sys->mtrr_fd, MTRRIOC_DEL_ENTRY, &sentry) < 0) {
678 	    /* FIXME: Should we report an error in this case?
679 	     */
680 	    fprintf(stderr, "error setting MTRR "
681 		    "(base = 0x%08lx, size = 0x%08x, type = %u) %s (%d)\n",
682 		    sentry.base, sentry.size, sentry.type,
683 		    strerror(errno), errno);
684 /*            err = errno;*/
685 	}
686     }
687 #endif
688 
689     return err;
690 }
691 
692 static void pci_device_linux_sysfs_enable(struct pci_device *dev)
693 {
694     char name[256];
695     int fd;
696 
697     snprintf( name, 255, "%s/%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u/enable",
698 	      SYS_BUS_PCI,
699 	      dev->domain,
700 	      dev->bus,
701 	      dev->dev,
702 	      dev->func );
703 
704     fd = open( name, O_RDWR );
705     if (fd == -1)
706        return;
707 
708     write( fd, "1", 1 );
709     close(fd);
710 }
711 
712 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_boot_vga(struct pci_device *dev)
713 {
714     char name[256];
715     char reply[3];
716     int fd, bytes_read;
717     int ret = 0;
718 
719     snprintf( name, 255, "%s/%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u/boot_vga",
720 	      SYS_BUS_PCI,
721 	      dev->domain,
722 	      dev->bus,
723 	      dev->dev,
724 	      dev->func );
725 
726     fd = open( name, O_RDONLY );
727     if (fd == -1)
728        return 0;
729 
730     bytes_read = read(fd, reply, 1);
731     if (bytes_read != 1)
732 	goto out;
733     if (reply[0] == '1')
734 	ret = 1;
735 out:
736     close(fd);
737     return ret;
738 }
739 
740 static int pci_device_linux_sysfs_has_kernel_driver(struct pci_device *dev)
741 {
742     char name[256];
743     struct stat dummy;
744     int ret;
745 
746     snprintf( name, 255, "%s/%04x:%02x:%02x.%1u/driver",
747 	      SYS_BUS_PCI,
748 	      dev->domain,
749 	      dev->bus,
750 	      dev->dev,
751 	      dev->func );
752 
753     ret = stat(name, &dummy);
754     if (ret < 0)
755 	return 0;
756     return 1;
757 }
758