xserver-multidpi/hw/xfree86/os-support/linux/lnx_pci.c
Paulo Cesar Pereira de Andrade 49f77fff14 Rework symbol visibility for easier maintenance
Save in a few special cases, _X_EXPORT should not be used in C source
files. Instead, it should be used in headers, and the proper C source
include that header. Some special cases are symbols that need to be
shared between modules, but not expected to be used by external drivers,
and symbols that are accessible via LoaderSymbol/dlopen.

  This patch also adds conditionally some new sdk header files, depending
on extensions enabled. These files were added to match pattern for
other extensions/modules, that is, have the headers "deciding" symbol
visibility in the sdk. These headers are:
o Xext/panoramiXsrv.h, Xext/panoramiX.h
o fbpict.h (unconditionally)
o vidmodeproc.h
o mioverlay.h (unconditionally, used only by xaa)
o xfixes.h (unconditionally, symbols required by dri2)

  LoaderSymbol and similar functions now don't have different prototypes,
in loaderProcs.h and xf86Module.h, so that both headers can be included,
without the need of defining IN_LOADER.

  xf86NewInputDevice() device prototype readded to xf86Xinput.h, but
not exported (and with a comment about it).
2008-12-03 05:43:34 -02:00

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#ifdef HAVE_XORG_CONFIG_H
#include <xorg-config.h>
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <X11/X.h>
#include "os.h"
#include "xf86.h"
#include "xf86Priv.h"
#define XF86_OS_PRIVS
#include "xf86_OSproc.h"
#include "xf86Pci.h"
#include "Pci.h"
#ifdef __sparc__
#define PCIADDR_TYPE long long
#define PCIADDR_IGNORE_FMT "%*x"
#define PCIADDR_FMT "%llx"
#else
#define PCIADDR_TYPE long
#define PCIADDR_IGNORE_FMT "%*x"
#define PCIADDR_FMT "%lx"
#endif
struct pci_dev {
unsigned int domain;
unsigned int bus;
unsigned int dev;
unsigned int fn;
PCIADDR_TYPE offset[7];
PCIADDR_TYPE size[7];
struct pci_dev *next;
};
struct pci_dev *xf86OSLinuxPCIDevs = NULL;
int xf86OSLinuxNumPciDevs = 0;
static struct pci_dev *xf86OSLinuxGetPciDevs(void) {
char c[0x200];
FILE *file = NULL;
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *dirent;
struct pci_dev *tmp, *ret = NULL;
unsigned int i, num, devfn;
unsigned PCIADDR_TYPE begin, end;
char *res;
/* Try 2.6 devices first, with domain support */
if ( (dir = opendir ("/sys/bus/pci/devices")) ) {
xf86OSLinuxNumPciDevs = 0;
while ( (dirent = readdir (dir)) ) {
unsigned int domain, bus, dev, fn;
if (sscanf (dirent->d_name, "%04x:%02x:%02x.%01x",
&domain, &bus, &dev, &fn) == 4) {
tmp = xcalloc (sizeof(struct pci_dev), 1);
tmp->domain = domain;
tmp->bus = bus;
tmp->dev = dev;
tmp->fn = fn;
sprintf (c, "/sys/bus/pci/devices/%12s/resource",
dirent->d_name);
i = 0;
if ( (file = fopen (c, "r")) ) {
while (i < 7 && fgets (c, 0x200, file)) {
if (sscanf (c, PCIADDR_FMT " " PCIADDR_FMT " "
PCIADDR_IGNORE_FMT, &begin, &end) == 2) {
tmp->offset[i] = begin;
tmp->size[i] = begin ? end-begin+1 : 0;
i++;
}
}
fclose (file);
}
if (i > 0) {
tmp->next = ret;
ret = tmp;
xf86OSLinuxNumPciDevs++;
} else
xfree (tmp);
}
}
closedir (dir);
}
if (ret)
return ret;
file = fopen("/proc/bus/pci/devices", "r");
if (!file) return NULL;
xf86OSLinuxNumPciDevs = 0;
do {
res = fgets(c, 0x1ff, file);
if (res) {
tmp = xcalloc(sizeof(struct pci_dev),1);
num = sscanf(res,
/*bus+dev vendorid deviceid irq */
"%02x%02x\t%*04x%*04x\t%*x"
/* 7 PCI resource base addresses */
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
/* 7 PCI resource sizes, and then optionally a driver name */
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT
"\t" PCIADDR_FMT,
&tmp->bus,&devfn,&tmp->offset[0],&tmp->offset[1],&tmp->offset[2],&tmp->offset[3],
&tmp->offset[4],&tmp->offset[5],&tmp->offset[6], &tmp->size[0], &tmp->size[1], &tmp->size[2],
&tmp->size[3], &tmp->size[4], &tmp->size[5], &tmp->size[6]);
tmp->dev = devfn >> 3;
tmp->fn = devfn & 0x7;
if (num != 16) { /* apparantly not 2.3 style */
xfree(tmp);
fclose(file);
return NULL;
}
if (ret) {
tmp->next = ret;
}
ret = tmp;
xf86OSLinuxNumPciDevs++;
}
} while (res);
fclose(file);
return ret;
}
/* Query the kvirt address (64bit) of a BAR range from size for a given TAG */
unsigned long
xf86GetOSOffsetFromPCI(PCITAG tag, int space, unsigned long base)
{
unsigned int ndx;
struct pci_dev *device;
struct pci_device *dev;
if (!xf86OSLinuxPCIDevs) {
xf86OSLinuxPCIDevs = xf86OSLinuxGetPciDevs();
}
if (!xf86OSLinuxPCIDevs) {
return FALSE;
}
for (device = xf86OSLinuxPCIDevs; device; device = device->next) {
dev = pci_device_find_by_slot(device->domain, device->bus,
device->dev, device->fn);
if (dev != NULL) {
/* ok now look through all the BAR values of this device */
for (ndx=0; ndx<7; ndx++) {
uint32_t savePtr;
uint32_t flagMask;
/* The ROM BAR isn't with the other BARs.
*/
const pciaddr_t offset = (ndx == 6)
? (4 * 12) : (4 * ndx) + 16;
pci_device_cfg_read_u32(dev, &savePtr, offset);
/* Ignore unset base addresses. The kernel may have reported
* non-zero size and address even if they are disabled (e.g.,
* disabled ROM BAR).
*/
if (savePtr == 0)
continue;
/* Remove memory attribute bits, different for IO
* and memory ranges.
*/
flagMask = (savePtr & 0x1) ? ~0x3UL : ~0xFUL;
savePtr &= flagMask;
/* find the index of the incoming base */
if (base >= savePtr && base < (savePtr + device->size[ndx])) {
return (device->offset[ndx] & flagMask) + (base - savePtr);
}
}
}
}
return 0;
}