arm-trusted-firmware/drivers/io/io_memmap.c
Dan Handley 625de1d4f0 Remove variables from .data section
Update code base to remove variables from the .data section,
mainly by using const static data where possible and adding
the const specifier as required. Most changes are to the IO
subsystem, including the framework APIs. The FVP power
management code is also affected.

Delay initialization of the global static variable,
next_image_type in bl31_main.c, until it is realy needed.
Doing this moves the variable from the .data to the .bss
section.

Also review the IO interface for inconsistencies, using
uintptr_t where possible instead of void *. Remove the
io_handle and io_dev_handle typedefs, which were
unnecessary, replacing instances with uintptr_t.

Fixes ARM-software/tf-issues#107.

Change-Id: I085a62197c82410b566e4698e5590063563ed304
2014-05-06 17:55:38 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2014, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
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*
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <io_driver.h>
#include <io_storage.h>
#include <string.h>
/* As we need to be able to keep state for seek, only one file can be open
* at a time. Make this a structure and point to the entity->info. When we
* can malloc memory we can change this to support more open files.
*/
typedef struct {
/* Use the 'in_use' flag as any value for base and file_pos could be
* valid.
*/
int in_use;
uintptr_t base;
size_t file_pos;
} file_state_t;
static file_state_t current_file = {0};
/* Identify the device type as memmap */
io_type_t device_type_memmap(void)
{
return IO_TYPE_MEMMAP;
}
/* Memmap device functions */
static int memmap_dev_open(const uintptr_t dev_spec, io_dev_info_t **dev_info);
static int memmap_block_open(io_dev_info_t *dev_info, const uintptr_t spec,
io_entity_t *entity);
static int memmap_block_seek(io_entity_t *entity, int mode,
ssize_t offset);
static int memmap_block_read(io_entity_t *entity, uintptr_t buffer,
size_t length, size_t *length_read);
static int memmap_block_write(io_entity_t *entity, const uintptr_t buffer,
size_t length, size_t *length_written);
static int memmap_block_close(io_entity_t *entity);
static int memmap_dev_close(io_dev_info_t *dev_info);
static const io_dev_connector_t memmap_dev_connector = {
.dev_open = memmap_dev_open
};
static const io_dev_funcs_t memmap_dev_funcs = {
.type = device_type_memmap,
.open = memmap_block_open,
.seek = memmap_block_seek,
.size = NULL,
.read = memmap_block_read,
.write = memmap_block_write,
.close = memmap_block_close,
.dev_init = NULL,
.dev_close = memmap_dev_close,
};
/* No state associated with this device so structure can be const */
static const io_dev_info_t memmap_dev_info = {
.funcs = &memmap_dev_funcs,
.info = (uintptr_t)NULL
};
/* Open a connection to the memmap device */
static int memmap_dev_open(const uintptr_t dev_spec __attribute__((unused)),
io_dev_info_t **dev_info)
{
assert(dev_info != NULL);
*dev_info = (io_dev_info_t *)&memmap_dev_info; /* cast away const */
return IO_SUCCESS;
}
/* Close a connection to the memmap device */
static int memmap_dev_close(io_dev_info_t *dev_info)
{
/* NOP */
/* TODO: Consider tracking open files and cleaning them up here */
return IO_SUCCESS;
}
/* Open a file on the memmap device */
/* TODO: Can we do any sensible limit checks on requested memory */
static int memmap_block_open(io_dev_info_t *dev_info, const uintptr_t spec,
io_entity_t *entity)
{
int result = IO_FAIL;
const io_block_spec_t *block_spec = (io_block_spec_t *)spec;
/* Since we need to track open state for seek() we only allow one open
* spec at a time. When we have dynamic memory we can malloc and set
* entity->info.
*/
if (current_file.in_use == 0) {
assert(block_spec != NULL);
assert(entity != NULL);
current_file.in_use = 1;
current_file.base = block_spec->offset;
/* File cursor offset for seek and incremental reads etc. */
current_file.file_pos = 0;
entity->info = (uintptr_t)&current_file;
result = IO_SUCCESS;
} else {
WARN("A Memmap device is already active. Close first.\n");
result = IO_RESOURCES_EXHAUSTED;
}
return result;
}
/* Seek to a particular file offset on the memmap device */
static int memmap_block_seek(io_entity_t *entity, int mode, ssize_t offset)
{
int result = IO_FAIL;
/* We only support IO_SEEK_SET for the moment. */
if (mode == IO_SEEK_SET) {
assert(entity != NULL);
/* TODO: can we do some basic limit checks on seek? */
((file_state_t *)entity->info)->file_pos = offset;
result = IO_SUCCESS;
} else {
result = IO_FAIL;
}
return result;
}
/* Read data from a file on the memmap device */
static int memmap_block_read(io_entity_t *entity, uintptr_t buffer,
size_t length, size_t *length_read)
{
file_state_t *fp;
assert(entity != NULL);
assert(buffer != (uintptr_t)NULL);
assert(length_read != NULL);
fp = (file_state_t *)entity->info;
memcpy((void *)buffer, (void *)(fp->base + fp->file_pos), length);
*length_read = length;
/* advance the file 'cursor' for incremental reads */
fp->file_pos += length;
return IO_SUCCESS;
}
/* Write data to a file on the memmap device */
static int memmap_block_write(io_entity_t *entity, const uintptr_t buffer,
size_t length, size_t *length_written)
{
file_state_t *fp;
assert(entity != NULL);
assert(buffer != (uintptr_t)NULL);
assert(length_written != NULL);
fp = (file_state_t *)entity->info;
memcpy((void *)(fp->base + fp->file_pos), (void *)buffer, length);
*length_written = length;
/* advance the file 'cursor' for incremental writes */
fp->file_pos += length;
return IO_SUCCESS;
}
/* Close a file on the memmap device */
static int memmap_block_close(io_entity_t *entity)
{
assert(entity != NULL);
entity->info = 0;
/* This would be a mem free() if we had malloc.*/
memset((void *)&current_file, 0, sizeof(current_file));
return IO_SUCCESS;
}
/* Exported functions */
/* Register the memmap driver with the IO abstraction */
int register_io_dev_memmap(const io_dev_connector_t **dev_con)
{
int result = IO_FAIL;
assert(dev_con != NULL);
result = io_register_device(&memmap_dev_info);
if (result == IO_SUCCESS)
*dev_con = &memmap_dev_connector;
return result;
}