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+/*
+ * ipmi_smi.h
+ *
+ * MontaVista IPMI system management interface
+ *
+ * Author: MontaVista Software, Inc.
+ * Corey Minyard <minyard@mvista.com>
+ * source@mvista.com
+ *
+ * Copyright 2002 MontaVista Software Inc.
+ *
+ * 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 SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
+ * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+ * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
+ * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
+ * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
+ * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
+ * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
+ * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
+ * TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
+ * USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ * 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.,
+ * 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ */
+
+#ifndef __LINUX_IPMI_SMI_H
+#define __LINUX_IPMI_SMI_H
+
+#include <linux/ipmi_msgdefs.h>
+#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
+#include <linux/platform_device.h>
+#include <linux/ipmi.h>
+
+struct device;
+
+/* This files describes the interface for IPMI system management interface
+ drivers to bind into the IPMI message handler. */
+
+/* Structure for the low-level drivers. */
+typedef struct ipmi_smi *ipmi_smi_t;
+
+/*
+ * Messages to/from the lower layer. The smi interface will take one
+ * of these to send. After the send has occurred and a response has
+ * been received, it will report this same data structure back up to
+ * the upper layer. If an error occurs, it should fill in the
+ * response with an error code in the completion code location. When
+ * asynchronous data is received, one of these is allocated, the
+ * data_size is set to zero and the response holds the data from the
+ * get message or get event command that the interface initiated.
+ * Note that it is the interfaces responsibility to detect
+ * asynchronous data and messages and request them from the
+ * interface.
+ */
+struct ipmi_smi_msg {
+ struct list_head link;
+
+ long msgid;
+ void *user_data;
+
+ int data_size;
+ unsigned char data[IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH];
+
+ int rsp_size;
+ unsigned char rsp[IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH];
+
+ /* Will be called when the system is done with the message
+ (presumably to free it). */
+ void (*done)(struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg);
+};
+
+struct ipmi_smi_handlers {
+ struct module *owner;
+
+ /* The low-level interface cannot start sending messages to
+ the upper layer until this function is called. This may
+ not be NULL, the lower layer must take the interface from
+ this call. */
+ int (*start_processing)(void *send_info,
+ 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
+ operation is not allowed to fail. If an error occurs, it
+ should report back the error in a received message. It may
+ do this in the current call context, since no write locks
+ are held when this is run. Message are delivered one at
+ a time by the message handler, a new message will not be
+ delivered until the previous message is returned. */
+ void (*sender)(void *send_info,
+ struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg);
+
+ /* Called by the upper layer to request that we try to get
+ events from the BMC we are attached to. */
+ void (*request_events)(void *send_info);
+
+ /* Called by the upper layer when some user requires that the
+ interface watch for events, received messages, watchdog
+ pretimeouts, or not. Used by the SMI to know if it should
+ watch for these. This may be NULL if the SMI does not
+ implement it. */
+ void (*set_need_watch)(void *send_info, bool enable);
+
+ /* Called when the interface should go into "run to
+ completion" mode. If this call sets the value to true, the
+ interface should make sure that all messages are flushed
+ out and that none are pending, and any new requests are run
+ to completion immediately. */
+ void (*set_run_to_completion)(void *send_info, bool run_to_completion);
+
+ /* Called to poll for work to do. This is so upper layers can
+ poll for operations during things like crash dumps. */
+ void (*poll)(void *send_info);
+
+ /* Enable/disable firmware maintenance mode. Note that this
+ is *not* the modes defined, this is simply an on/off
+ setting. The message handler does the mode handling. Note
+ that this is called from interrupt context, so it cannot
+ block. */
+ void (*set_maintenance_mode)(void *send_info, bool enable);
+
+ /* Tell the handler that we are using it/not using it. The
+ message handler get the modules that this handler belongs
+ to; this function lets the SMI claim any modules that it
+ uses. These may be NULL if this is not required. */
+ int (*inc_usecount)(void *send_info);
+ void (*dec_usecount)(void *send_info);
+};
+
+struct ipmi_device_id {
+ unsigned char device_id;
+ unsigned char device_revision;
+ unsigned char firmware_revision_1;
+ unsigned char firmware_revision_2;
+ unsigned char ipmi_version;
+ unsigned char additional_device_support;
+ unsigned int manufacturer_id;
+ unsigned int product_id;
+ unsigned char aux_firmware_revision[4];
+ unsigned int aux_firmware_revision_set : 1;
+};
+
+#define ipmi_version_major(v) ((v)->ipmi_version & 0xf)
+#define ipmi_version_minor(v) ((v)->ipmi_version >> 4)
+
+/* Take a pointer to a raw data buffer and a length and extract device
+ id information from it. The first byte of data must point to the
+ netfn << 2, the data should be of the format:
+ netfn << 2, cmd, completion code, data
+ as normally comes from a device interface. */
+static inline int ipmi_demangle_device_id(const unsigned char *data,
+ unsigned int data_len,
+ struct ipmi_device_id *id)
+{
+ if (data_len < 9)
+ return -EINVAL;
+ if (data[0] != IPMI_NETFN_APP_RESPONSE << 2 ||
+ data[1] != IPMI_GET_DEVICE_ID_CMD)
+ /* Strange, didn't get the response we expected. */
+ return -EINVAL;
+ if (data[2] != 0)
+ /* That's odd, it shouldn't be able to fail. */
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ data += 3;
+ data_len -= 3;
+ id->device_id = data[0];
+ id->device_revision = data[1];
+ id->firmware_revision_1 = data[2];
+ id->firmware_revision_2 = data[3];
+ id->ipmi_version = data[4];
+ id->additional_device_support = data[5];
+ if (data_len >= 11) {
+ id->manufacturer_id = (data[6] | (data[7] << 8) |
+ (data[8] << 16));
+ id->product_id = data[9] | (data[10] << 8);
+ } else {
+ id->manufacturer_id = 0;
+ id->product_id = 0;
+ }
+ if (data_len >= 15) {
+ memcpy(id->aux_firmware_revision, data+11, 4);
+ id->aux_firmware_revision_set = 1;
+ } else
+ id->aux_firmware_revision_set = 0;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Add a low-level interface to the IPMI driver. Note that if the
+ interface doesn't know its slave address, it should pass in zero.
+ The low-level interface should not deliver any messages to the
+ upper layer until the start_processing() function in the handlers
+ is called, and the lower layer must get the interface from that
+ call. */
+int ipmi_register_smi(struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers,
+ void *send_info,
+ struct ipmi_device_id *device_id,
+ struct device *dev,
+ unsigned char slave_addr);
+
+/*
+ * Remove a low-level interface from the IPMI driver. This will
+ * return an error if the interface is still in use by a user.
+ */
+int ipmi_unregister_smi(ipmi_smi_t intf);
+
+/*
+ * The lower layer reports received messages through this interface.
+ * The data_size should be zero if this is an asynchronous message. If
+ * the lower layer gets an error sending a message, it should format
+ * an error response in the message response.
+ */
+void ipmi_smi_msg_received(ipmi_smi_t intf,
+ struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg);
+
+/* The lower layer received a watchdog pre-timeout on interface. */
+void ipmi_smi_watchdog_pretimeout(ipmi_smi_t intf);
+
+struct ipmi_smi_msg *ipmi_alloc_smi_msg(void);
+static inline void ipmi_free_smi_msg(struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
+{
+ msg->done(msg);
+}
+
+/* Allow the lower layer to add things to the proc filesystem
+ directory for this interface. Note that the entry will
+ automatically be dstroyed when the interface is destroyed. */
+int ipmi_smi_add_proc_entry(ipmi_smi_t smi, char *name,
+ const struct file_operations *proc_ops,
+ void *data);
+
+#endif /* __LINUX_IPMI_SMI_H */