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Kirill Smelkov
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4b63bd35
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4b63bd35
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Jan 12, 2011
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Len Brown
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Documentation/IPMI.txt
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drivers/acpi/Kconfig
drivers/acpi/Kconfig
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drivers/acpi/Makefile
drivers/acpi/Makefile
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drivers/acpi/acpi_ipmi.c
drivers/acpi/acpi_ipmi.c
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drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_msghandler.c
drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_msghandler.c
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drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c
drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c
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include/linux/ipmi.h
include/linux/ipmi.h
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include/linux/ipmi_smi.h
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Documentation/IPMI.txt
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@@ -533,6 +533,33 @@ completion during sending a panic event.
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@@ -533,6 +533,33 @@ completion during sending a panic event.
Other Pieces
Other Pieces
------------
------------
Get the detailed info related with the IPMI device
--------------------------------------------------
Some users need more detailed information about a device, like where
the address came from or the raw base device for the IPMI interface.
You can use the IPMI smi_watcher to catch the IPMI interfaces as they
come or go, and to grab the information, you can use the function
ipmi_get_smi_info(), which returns the following structure:
struct ipmi_smi_info {
enum ipmi_addr_src addr_src;
struct device *dev;
union {
struct {
void *acpi_handle;
} acpi_info;
} addr_info;
};
Currently special info for only for SI_ACPI address sources is
returned. Others may be added as necessary.
Note that the dev pointer is included in the above structure, and
assuming ipmi_smi_get_info returns success, you must call put_device
on the dev pointer.
Watchdog
Watchdog
--------
--------
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drivers/acpi/Kconfig
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@@ -207,6 +207,17 @@ config ACPI_PROCESSOR
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@@ -207,6 +207,17 @@ config ACPI_PROCESSOR
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here:
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here:
the module will be called processor.
the module will be called processor.
config ACPI_IPMI
tristate "IPMI"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL && IPMI_SI && IPMI_HANDLER
default n
help
This driver enables the ACPI to access the BMC controller. And it
uses the IPMI request/response message to communicate with BMC
controller, which can be found on on the server.
To compile this driver as a module, choose M here:
the module will be called as acpi_ipmi.
config ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU
config ACPI_HOTPLUG_CPU
bool
bool
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drivers/acpi/Makefile
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@@ -69,5 +69,6 @@ processor-y += processor_idle.o processor_thermal.o
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@@ -69,5 +69,6 @@ processor-y += processor_idle.o processor_thermal.o
processor-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ)
+=
processor_perflib.o
processor-$(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ)
+=
processor_perflib.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR_AGGREGATOR)
+=
acpi_pad.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR_AGGREGATOR)
+=
acpi_pad.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_IPMI)
+=
acpi_ipmi.o
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_APEI)
+=
apei/
obj-$(CONFIG_ACPI_APEI)
+=
apei/
drivers/acpi/acpi_ipmi.c
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/*
* acpi_ipmi.c - ACPI IPMI opregion
*
* Copyright (C) 2010 Intel Corporation
* Copyright (C) 2010 Zhao Yakui <yakui.zhao@intel.com>
*
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
*
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <linux/seq_file.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/list.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <acpi/acpi_bus.h>
#include <acpi/acpi_drivers.h>
#include <linux/ipmi.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/pnp.h>
MODULE_AUTHOR
(
"Zhao Yakui"
);
MODULE_DESCRIPTION
(
"ACPI IPMI Opregion driver"
);
MODULE_LICENSE
(
"GPL"
);
#define IPMI_FLAGS_HANDLER_INSTALL 0
#define ACPI_IPMI_OK 0
#define ACPI_IPMI_TIMEOUT 0x10
#define ACPI_IPMI_UNKNOWN 0x07
/* the IPMI timeout is 5s */
#define IPMI_TIMEOUT (5 * HZ)
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
{
/* the device list attached to driver_data.ipmi_devices */
struct
list_head
head
;
/* the IPMI request message list */
struct
list_head
tx_msg_list
;
struct
mutex
tx_msg_lock
;
acpi_handle
handle
;
struct
pnp_dev
*
pnp_dev
;
ipmi_user_t
user_interface
;
int
ipmi_ifnum
;
/* IPMI interface number */
long
curr_msgid
;
unsigned
long
flags
;
struct
ipmi_smi_info
smi_data
;
};
struct
ipmi_driver_data
{
struct
list_head
ipmi_devices
;
struct
ipmi_smi_watcher
bmc_events
;
struct
ipmi_user_hndl
ipmi_hndlrs
;
struct
mutex
ipmi_lock
;
};
struct
acpi_ipmi_msg
{
struct
list_head
head
;
/*
* General speaking the addr type should be SI_ADDR_TYPE. And
* the addr channel should be BMC.
* In fact it can also be IPMB type. But we will have to
* parse it from the Netfn command buffer. It is so complex
* that it is skipped.
*/
struct
ipmi_addr
addr
;
long
tx_msgid
;
/* it is used to track whether the IPMI message is finished */
struct
completion
tx_complete
;
struct
kernel_ipmi_msg
tx_message
;
int
msg_done
;
/* tx data . And copy it from ACPI object buffer */
u8
tx_data
[
64
];
int
tx_len
;
u8
rx_data
[
64
];
int
rx_len
;
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
device
;
};
/* IPMI request/response buffer per ACPI 4.0, sec 5.5.2.4.3.2 */
struct
acpi_ipmi_buffer
{
u8
status
;
u8
length
;
u8
data
[
64
];
};
static
void
ipmi_register_bmc
(
int
iface
,
struct
device
*
dev
);
static
void
ipmi_bmc_gone
(
int
iface
);
static
void
ipmi_msg_handler
(
struct
ipmi_recv_msg
*
msg
,
void
*
user_msg_data
);
static
void
acpi_add_ipmi_device
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi_device
);
static
void
acpi_remove_ipmi_device
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi_device
);
static
struct
ipmi_driver_data
driver_data
=
{
.
ipmi_devices
=
LIST_HEAD_INIT
(
driver_data
.
ipmi_devices
),
.
bmc_events
=
{
.
owner
=
THIS_MODULE
,
.
new_smi
=
ipmi_register_bmc
,
.
smi_gone
=
ipmi_bmc_gone
,
},
.
ipmi_hndlrs
=
{
.
ipmi_recv_hndl
=
ipmi_msg_handler
,
},
};
static
struct
acpi_ipmi_msg
*
acpi_alloc_ipmi_msg
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi
)
{
struct
acpi_ipmi_msg
*
ipmi_msg
;
struct
pnp_dev
*
pnp_dev
=
ipmi
->
pnp_dev
;
ipmi_msg
=
kzalloc
(
sizeof
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_msg
),
GFP_KERNEL
);
if
(
!
ipmi_msg
)
{
dev_warn
(
&
pnp_dev
->
dev
,
"Can't allocate memory for ipmi_msg
\n
"
);
return
NULL
;
}
init_completion
(
&
ipmi_msg
->
tx_complete
);
INIT_LIST_HEAD
(
&
ipmi_msg
->
head
);
ipmi_msg
->
device
=
ipmi
;
return
ipmi_msg
;
}
#define IPMI_OP_RGN_NETFN(offset) ((offset >> 8) & 0xff)
#define IPMI_OP_RGN_CMD(offset) (offset & 0xff)
static
void
acpi_format_ipmi_msg
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_msg
*
tx_msg
,
acpi_physical_address
address
,
acpi_integer
*
value
)
{
struct
kernel_ipmi_msg
*
msg
;
struct
acpi_ipmi_buffer
*
buffer
;
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
device
;
msg
=
&
tx_msg
->
tx_message
;
/*
* IPMI network function and command are encoded in the address
* within the IPMI OpRegion; see ACPI 4.0, sec 5.5.2.4.3.
*/
msg
->
netfn
=
IPMI_OP_RGN_NETFN
(
address
);
msg
->
cmd
=
IPMI_OP_RGN_CMD
(
address
);
msg
->
data
=
tx_msg
->
tx_data
;
/*
* value is the parameter passed by the IPMI opregion space handler.
* It points to the IPMI request message buffer
*/
buffer
=
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_buffer
*
)
value
;
/* copy the tx message data */
msg
->
data_len
=
buffer
->
length
;
memcpy
(
tx_msg
->
tx_data
,
buffer
->
data
,
msg
->
data_len
);
/*
* now the default type is SYSTEM_INTERFACE and channel type is BMC.
* If the netfn is APP_REQUEST and the cmd is SEND_MESSAGE,
* the addr type should be changed to IPMB. Then we will have to parse
* the IPMI request message buffer to get the IPMB address.
* If so, please fix me.
*/
tx_msg
->
addr
.
addr_type
=
IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE
;
tx_msg
->
addr
.
channel
=
IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL
;
tx_msg
->
addr
.
data
[
0
]
=
0
;
/* Get the msgid */
device
=
tx_msg
->
device
;
mutex_lock
(
&
device
->
tx_msg_lock
);
device
->
curr_msgid
++
;
tx_msg
->
tx_msgid
=
device
->
curr_msgid
;
mutex_unlock
(
&
device
->
tx_msg_lock
);
}
static
void
acpi_format_ipmi_response
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_msg
*
msg
,
acpi_integer
*
value
,
int
rem_time
)
{
struct
acpi_ipmi_buffer
*
buffer
;
/*
* value is also used as output parameter. It represents the response
* IPMI message returned by IPMI command.
*/
buffer
=
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_buffer
*
)
value
;
if
(
!
rem_time
&&
!
msg
->
msg_done
)
{
buffer
->
status
=
ACPI_IPMI_TIMEOUT
;
return
;
}
/*
* If the flag of msg_done is not set or the recv length is zero, it
* means that the IPMI command is not executed correctly.
* The status code will be ACPI_IPMI_UNKNOWN.
*/
if
(
!
msg
->
msg_done
||
!
msg
->
rx_len
)
{
buffer
->
status
=
ACPI_IPMI_UNKNOWN
;
return
;
}
/*
* If the IPMI response message is obtained correctly, the status code
* will be ACPI_IPMI_OK
*/
buffer
->
status
=
ACPI_IPMI_OK
;
buffer
->
length
=
msg
->
rx_len
;
memcpy
(
buffer
->
data
,
msg
->
rx_data
,
msg
->
rx_len
);
}
static
void
ipmi_flush_tx_msg
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi
)
{
struct
acpi_ipmi_msg
*
tx_msg
,
*
temp
;
int
count
=
HZ
/
10
;
struct
pnp_dev
*
pnp_dev
=
ipmi
->
pnp_dev
;
list_for_each_entry_safe
(
tx_msg
,
temp
,
&
ipmi
->
tx_msg_list
,
head
)
{
/* wake up the sleep thread on the Tx msg */
complete
(
&
tx_msg
->
tx_complete
);
}
/* wait for about 100ms to flush the tx message list */
while
(
count
--
)
{
if
(
list_empty
(
&
ipmi
->
tx_msg_list
))
break
;
schedule_timeout
(
1
);
}
if
(
!
list_empty
(
&
ipmi
->
tx_msg_list
))
dev_warn
(
&
pnp_dev
->
dev
,
"tx msg list is not NULL
\n
"
);
}
static
void
ipmi_msg_handler
(
struct
ipmi_recv_msg
*
msg
,
void
*
user_msg_data
)
{
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi_device
=
user_msg_data
;
int
msg_found
=
0
;
struct
acpi_ipmi_msg
*
tx_msg
;
struct
pnp_dev
*
pnp_dev
=
ipmi_device
->
pnp_dev
;
if
(
msg
->
user
!=
ipmi_device
->
user_interface
)
{
dev_warn
(
&
pnp_dev
->
dev
,
"Unexpected response is returned. "
"returned user %p, expected user %p
\n
"
,
msg
->
user
,
ipmi_device
->
user_interface
);
ipmi_free_recv_msg
(
msg
);
return
;
}
mutex_lock
(
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_lock
);
list_for_each_entry
(
tx_msg
,
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_list
,
head
)
{
if
(
msg
->
msgid
==
tx_msg
->
tx_msgid
)
{
msg_found
=
1
;
break
;
}
}
mutex_unlock
(
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_lock
);
if
(
!
msg_found
)
{
dev_warn
(
&
pnp_dev
->
dev
,
"Unexpected response (msg id %ld) is "
"returned.
\n
"
,
msg
->
msgid
);
ipmi_free_recv_msg
(
msg
);
return
;
}
if
(
msg
->
msg
.
data_len
)
{
/* copy the response data to Rx_data buffer */
memcpy
(
tx_msg
->
rx_data
,
msg
->
msg_data
,
msg
->
msg
.
data_len
);
tx_msg
->
rx_len
=
msg
->
msg
.
data_len
;
tx_msg
->
msg_done
=
1
;
}
complete
(
&
tx_msg
->
tx_complete
);
ipmi_free_recv_msg
(
msg
);
};
static
void
ipmi_register_bmc
(
int
iface
,
struct
device
*
dev
)
{
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi_device
,
*
temp
;
struct
pnp_dev
*
pnp_dev
;
ipmi_user_t
user
;
int
err
;
struct
ipmi_smi_info
smi_data
;
acpi_handle
handle
;
err
=
ipmi_get_smi_info
(
iface
,
&
smi_data
);
if
(
err
)
return
;
if
(
smi_data
.
addr_src
!=
SI_ACPI
)
{
put_device
(
smi_data
.
dev
);
return
;
}
handle
=
smi_data
.
addr_info
.
acpi_info
.
acpi_handle
;
mutex_lock
(
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_lock
);
list_for_each_entry
(
temp
,
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_devices
,
head
)
{
/*
* if the corresponding ACPI handle is already added
* to the device list, don't add it again.
*/
if
(
temp
->
handle
==
handle
)
goto
out
;
}
ipmi_device
=
kzalloc
(
sizeof
(
*
ipmi_device
),
GFP_KERNEL
);
if
(
!
ipmi_device
)
goto
out
;
pnp_dev
=
to_pnp_dev
(
smi_data
.
dev
);
ipmi_device
->
handle
=
handle
;
ipmi_device
->
pnp_dev
=
pnp_dev
;
err
=
ipmi_create_user
(
iface
,
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_hndlrs
,
ipmi_device
,
&
user
);
if
(
err
)
{
dev_warn
(
&
pnp_dev
->
dev
,
"Can't create IPMI user interface
\n
"
);
kfree
(
ipmi_device
);
goto
out
;
}
acpi_add_ipmi_device
(
ipmi_device
);
ipmi_device
->
user_interface
=
user
;
ipmi_device
->
ipmi_ifnum
=
iface
;
mutex_unlock
(
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_lock
);
memcpy
(
&
ipmi_device
->
smi_data
,
&
smi_data
,
sizeof
(
struct
ipmi_smi_info
));
return
;
out:
mutex_unlock
(
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_lock
);
put_device
(
smi_data
.
dev
);
return
;
}
static
void
ipmi_bmc_gone
(
int
iface
)
{
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi_device
,
*
temp
;
mutex_lock
(
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_lock
);
list_for_each_entry_safe
(
ipmi_device
,
temp
,
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_devices
,
head
)
{
if
(
ipmi_device
->
ipmi_ifnum
!=
iface
)
continue
;
acpi_remove_ipmi_device
(
ipmi_device
);
put_device
(
ipmi_device
->
smi_data
.
dev
);
kfree
(
ipmi_device
);
break
;
}
mutex_unlock
(
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_lock
);
}
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Address Space Management
* -------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* This is the IPMI opregion space handler.
* @function: indicates the read/write. In fact as the IPMI message is driven
* by command, only write is meaningful.
* @address: This contains the netfn/command of IPMI request message.
* @bits : not used.
* @value : it is an in/out parameter. It points to the IPMI message buffer.
* Before the IPMI message is sent, it represents the actual request
* IPMI message. After the IPMI message is finished, it represents
* the response IPMI message returned by IPMI command.
* @handler_context: IPMI device context.
*/
static
acpi_status
acpi_ipmi_space_handler
(
u32
function
,
acpi_physical_address
address
,
u32
bits
,
acpi_integer
*
value
,
void
*
handler_context
,
void
*
region_context
)
{
struct
acpi_ipmi_msg
*
tx_msg
;
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi_device
=
handler_context
;
int
err
,
rem_time
;
acpi_status
status
;
/*
* IPMI opregion message.
* IPMI message is firstly written to the BMC and system software
* can get the respsonse. So it is unmeaningful for the read access
* of IPMI opregion.
*/
if
((
function
&
ACPI_IO_MASK
)
==
ACPI_READ
)
return
AE_TYPE
;
if
(
!
ipmi_device
->
user_interface
)
return
AE_NOT_EXIST
;
tx_msg
=
acpi_alloc_ipmi_msg
(
ipmi_device
);
if
(
!
tx_msg
)
return
AE_NO_MEMORY
;
acpi_format_ipmi_msg
(
tx_msg
,
address
,
value
);
mutex_lock
(
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_lock
);
list_add_tail
(
&
tx_msg
->
head
,
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_list
);
mutex_unlock
(
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_lock
);
err
=
ipmi_request_settime
(
ipmi_device
->
user_interface
,
&
tx_msg
->
addr
,
tx_msg
->
tx_msgid
,
&
tx_msg
->
tx_message
,
NULL
,
0
,
0
,
0
);
if
(
err
)
{
status
=
AE_ERROR
;
goto
end_label
;
}
rem_time
=
wait_for_completion_timeout
(
&
tx_msg
->
tx_complete
,
IPMI_TIMEOUT
);
acpi_format_ipmi_response
(
tx_msg
,
value
,
rem_time
);
status
=
AE_OK
;
end_label:
mutex_lock
(
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_lock
);
list_del
(
&
tx_msg
->
head
);
mutex_unlock
(
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_lock
);
kfree
(
tx_msg
);
return
status
;
}
static
void
ipmi_remove_space_handler
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi
)
{
if
(
!
test_bit
(
IPMI_FLAGS_HANDLER_INSTALL
,
&
ipmi
->
flags
))
return
;
acpi_remove_address_space_handler
(
ipmi
->
handle
,
ACPI_ADR_SPACE_IPMI
,
&
acpi_ipmi_space_handler
);
clear_bit
(
IPMI_FLAGS_HANDLER_INSTALL
,
&
ipmi
->
flags
);
}
static
int
ipmi_install_space_handler
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi
)
{
acpi_status
status
;
if
(
test_bit
(
IPMI_FLAGS_HANDLER_INSTALL
,
&
ipmi
->
flags
))
return
0
;
status
=
acpi_install_address_space_handler
(
ipmi
->
handle
,
ACPI_ADR_SPACE_IPMI
,
&
acpi_ipmi_space_handler
,
NULL
,
ipmi
);
if
(
ACPI_FAILURE
(
status
))
{
struct
pnp_dev
*
pnp_dev
=
ipmi
->
pnp_dev
;
dev_warn
(
&
pnp_dev
->
dev
,
"Can't register IPMI opregion space "
"handle
\n
"
);
return
-
EINVAL
;
}
set_bit
(
IPMI_FLAGS_HANDLER_INSTALL
,
&
ipmi
->
flags
);
return
0
;
}
static
void
acpi_add_ipmi_device
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi_device
)
{
INIT_LIST_HEAD
(
&
ipmi_device
->
head
);
mutex_init
(
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_lock
);
INIT_LIST_HEAD
(
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_list
);
ipmi_install_space_handler
(
ipmi_device
);
list_add_tail
(
&
ipmi_device
->
head
,
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_devices
);
}
static
void
acpi_remove_ipmi_device
(
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi_device
)
{
/*
* If the IPMI user interface is created, it should be
* destroyed.
*/
if
(
ipmi_device
->
user_interface
)
{
ipmi_destroy_user
(
ipmi_device
->
user_interface
);
ipmi_device
->
user_interface
=
NULL
;
}
/* flush the Tx_msg list */
if
(
!
list_empty
(
&
ipmi_device
->
tx_msg_list
))
ipmi_flush_tx_msg
(
ipmi_device
);
list_del
(
&
ipmi_device
->
head
);
ipmi_remove_space_handler
(
ipmi_device
);
}
static
int
__init
acpi_ipmi_init
(
void
)
{
int
result
=
0
;
if
(
acpi_disabled
)
return
result
;
mutex_init
(
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_lock
);
result
=
ipmi_smi_watcher_register
(
&
driver_data
.
bmc_events
);
return
result
;
}
static
void
__exit
acpi_ipmi_exit
(
void
)
{
struct
acpi_ipmi_device
*
ipmi_device
,
*
temp
;
if
(
acpi_disabled
)
return
;
ipmi_smi_watcher_unregister
(
&
driver_data
.
bmc_events
);
/*
* When one smi_watcher is unregistered, it is only deleted
* from the smi_watcher list. But the smi_gone callback function
* is not called. So explicitly uninstall the ACPI IPMI oregion
* handler and free it.
*/
mutex_lock
(
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_lock
);
list_for_each_entry_safe
(
ipmi_device
,
temp
,
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_devices
,
head
)
{
acpi_remove_ipmi_device
(
ipmi_device
);
put_device
(
ipmi_device
->
smi_data
.
dev
);
kfree
(
ipmi_device
);
}
mutex_unlock
(
&
driver_data
.
ipmi_lock
);
}
module_init
(
acpi_ipmi_init
);
module_exit
(
acpi_ipmi_exit
);
drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_msghandler.c
View file @
4b63bd35
...
@@ -970,6 +970,33 @@ int ipmi_create_user(unsigned int if_num,
...
@@ -970,6 +970,33 @@ int ipmi_create_user(unsigned int if_num,
}
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL
(
ipmi_create_user
);
EXPORT_SYMBOL
(
ipmi_create_user
);
int
ipmi_get_smi_info
(
int
if_num
,
struct
ipmi_smi_info
*
data
)
{
int
rv
=
0
;
ipmi_smi_t
intf
;
struct
ipmi_smi_handlers
*
handlers
;
mutex_lock
(
&
ipmi_interfaces_mutex
);
list_for_each_entry_rcu
(
intf
,
&
ipmi_interfaces
,
link
)
{
if
(
intf
->
intf_num
==
if_num
)
goto
found
;
}
/* Not found, return an error */
rv
=
-
EINVAL
;
mutex_unlock
(
&
ipmi_interfaces_mutex
);
return
rv
;
found:
handlers
=
intf
->
handlers
;
rv
=
-
ENOSYS
;
if
(
handlers
->
get_smi_info
)
rv
=
handlers
->
get_smi_info
(
intf
->
send_info
,
data
);
mutex_unlock
(
&
ipmi_interfaces_mutex
);
return
rv
;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL
(
ipmi_get_smi_info
);
static
void
free_user
(
struct
kref
*
ref
)
static
void
free_user
(
struct
kref
*
ref
)
{
{
ipmi_user_t
user
=
container_of
(
ref
,
struct
ipmi_user
,
refcount
);
ipmi_user_t
user
=
container_of
(
ref
,
struct
ipmi_user
,
refcount
);
...
...
drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_si_intf.c
View file @
4b63bd35
...
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@
...
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
#include <linux/rcupdate.h>
#include <linux/ipmi.h>
#include <linux/ipmi_smi.h>
#include <linux/ipmi_smi.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include "ipmi_si_sm.h"
#include "ipmi_si_sm.h"
...
@@ -107,10 +108,6 @@ enum si_type {
...
@@ -107,10 +108,6 @@ enum si_type {
};
};
static
char
*
si_to_str
[]
=
{
"kcs"
,
"smic"
,
"bt"
};
static
char
*
si_to_str
[]
=
{
"kcs"
,
"smic"
,
"bt"
};
enum
ipmi_addr_src
{
SI_INVALID
=
0
,
SI_HOTMOD
,
SI_HARDCODED
,
SI_SPMI
,
SI_ACPI
,
SI_SMBIOS
,
SI_PCI
,
SI_DEVICETREE
,
SI_DEFAULT
};
static
char
*
ipmi_addr_src_to_str
[]
=
{
NULL
,
"hotmod"
,
"hardcoded"
,
"SPMI"
,
static
char
*
ipmi_addr_src_to_str
[]
=
{
NULL
,
"hotmod"
,
"hardcoded"
,
"SPMI"
,
"ACPI"
,
"SMBIOS"
,
"PCI"
,
"ACPI"
,
"SMBIOS"
,
"PCI"
,
"device-tree"
,
"default"
};
"device-tree"
,
"default"
};
...
@@ -291,6 +288,7 @@ struct smi_info {
...
@@ -291,6 +288,7 @@ struct smi_info {
struct
task_struct
*
thread
;
struct
task_struct
*
thread
;
struct
list_head
link
;
struct
list_head
link
;
union
ipmi_smi_info_union
addr_info
;
};
};
#define smi_inc_stat(smi, stat) \
#define smi_inc_stat(smi, stat) \
...
@@ -1186,6 +1184,18 @@ static int smi_start_processing(void *send_info,
...
@@ -1186,6 +1184,18 @@ static int smi_start_processing(void *send_info,
return
0
;
return
0
;
}
}
static
int
get_smi_info
(
void
*
send_info
,
struct
ipmi_smi_info
*
data
)
{
struct
smi_info
*
smi
=
send_info
;
data
->
addr_src
=
smi
->
addr_source
;
data
->
dev
=
smi
->
dev
;
data
->
addr_info
=
smi
->
addr_info
;
get_device
(
smi
->
dev
);
return
0
;
}
static
void
set_maintenance_mode
(
void
*
send_info
,
int
enable
)
static
void
set_maintenance_mode
(
void
*
send_info
,
int
enable
)
{
{
struct
smi_info
*
smi_info
=
send_info
;
struct
smi_info
*
smi_info
=
send_info
;
...
@@ -1197,6 +1207,7 @@ static void set_maintenance_mode(void *send_info, int enable)
...
@@ -1197,6 +1207,7 @@ static void set_maintenance_mode(void *send_info, int enable)
static
struct
ipmi_smi_handlers
handlers
=
{
static
struct
ipmi_smi_handlers
handlers
=
{
.
owner
=
THIS_MODULE
,
.
owner
=
THIS_MODULE
,
.
start_processing
=
smi_start_processing
,
.
start_processing
=
smi_start_processing
,
.
get_smi_info
=
get_smi_info
,
.
sender
=
sender
,
.
sender
=
sender
,
.
request_events
=
request_events
,
.
request_events
=
request_events
,
.
set_maintenance_mode
=
set_maintenance_mode
,
.
set_maintenance_mode
=
set_maintenance_mode
,
...
@@ -2157,6 +2168,7 @@ static int __devinit ipmi_pnp_probe(struct pnp_dev *dev,
...
@@ -2157,6 +2168,7 @@ static int __devinit ipmi_pnp_probe(struct pnp_dev *dev,
printk
(
KERN_INFO
PFX
"probing via ACPI
\n
"
);
printk
(
KERN_INFO
PFX
"probing via ACPI
\n
"
);
handle
=
acpi_dev
->
handle
;
handle
=
acpi_dev
->
handle
;
info
->
addr_info
.
acpi_info
.
acpi_handle
=
handle
;
/* _IFT tells us the interface type: KCS, BT, etc */
/* _IFT tells us the interface type: KCS, BT, etc */
status
=
acpi_evaluate_integer
(
handle
,
"_IFT"
,
NULL
,
&
tmp
);
status
=
acpi_evaluate_integer
(
handle
,
"_IFT"
,
NULL
,
&
tmp
);
...
...
include/linux/ipmi.h
View file @
4b63bd35
...
@@ -454,6 +454,44 @@ unsigned int ipmi_addr_length(int addr_type);
...
@@ -454,6 +454,44 @@ unsigned int ipmi_addr_length(int addr_type);
/* Validate that the given IPMI address is valid. */
/* Validate that the given IPMI address is valid. */
int
ipmi_validate_addr
(
struct
ipmi_addr
*
addr
,
int
len
);
int
ipmi_validate_addr
(
struct
ipmi_addr
*
addr
,
int
len
);
/*
* How did the IPMI driver find out about the device?
*/
enum
ipmi_addr_src
{
SI_INVALID
=
0
,
SI_HOTMOD
,
SI_HARDCODED
,
SI_SPMI
,
SI_ACPI
,
SI_SMBIOS
,
SI_PCI
,
SI_DEVICETREE
,
SI_DEFAULT
};
union
ipmi_smi_info_union
{
/*
* the acpi_info element is defined for the SI_ACPI
* address type
*/
struct
{
void
*
acpi_handle
;
}
acpi_info
;
};
struct
ipmi_smi_info
{
enum
ipmi_addr_src
addr_src
;
/*
* Base device for the interface. Don't forget to put this when
* you are done.
*/
struct
device
*
dev
;
/*
* The addr_info provides more detailed info for some IPMI
* devices, depending on the addr_src. Currently only SI_ACPI
* info is provided.
*/
union
ipmi_smi_info_union
addr_info
;
};
/* This is to get the private info of ipmi_smi_t */
extern
int
ipmi_get_smi_info
(
int
if_num
,
struct
ipmi_smi_info
*
data
);
#endif
/* __KERNEL__ */
#endif
/* __KERNEL__ */
...
...
include/linux/ipmi_smi.h
View file @
4b63bd35
...
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
...
@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/ipmi.h>
/* This files describes the interface for IPMI system management interface
/* This files describes the interface for IPMI system management interface
drivers to bind into the IPMI message handler. */
drivers to bind into the IPMI message handler. */
...
@@ -86,6 +87,13 @@ struct ipmi_smi_handlers {
...
@@ -86,6 +87,13 @@ struct ipmi_smi_handlers {
int
(
*
start_processing
)(
void
*
send_info
,
int
(
*
start_processing
)(
void
*
send_info
,
ipmi_smi_t
new_intf
);
ipmi_smi_t
new_intf
);
/*
* Get the detailed private info of the low level interface and store
* it into the structure of ipmi_smi_data. For example: the
* ACPI device handle will be returned for the pnp_acpi IPMI device.
*/
int
(
*
get_smi_info
)(
void
*
send_info
,
struct
ipmi_smi_info
*
data
);
/* Called to enqueue an SMI message to be sent. This
/* Called to enqueue an SMI message to be sent. This
operation is not allowed to fail. If an error occurs, it
operation is not allowed to fail. If an error occurs, it
should report back the error in a received message. It may
should report back the error in a received message. It may
...
...
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