Author | Tokens | Token Proportion | Commits | Commit Proportion |
---|---|---|---|---|
Karl Relton | 4196 | 82.31% | 2 | 3.64% |
Greg Kroah-Hartman | 201 | 3.94% | 2 | 3.64% |
Randy Dunlap | 175 | 3.43% | 2 | 3.64% |
Vitaly Osipov | 112 | 2.20% | 1 | 1.82% |
Edgardo Hames | 89 | 1.75% | 2 | 3.64% |
Sergio Paracuellos | 62 | 1.22% | 6 | 10.91% |
Claudiu Beznea | 41 | 0.80% | 1 | 1.82% |
A Raghavendra Rao | 39 | 0.77% | 1 | 1.82% |
Len Baker | 32 | 0.63% | 1 | 1.82% |
Devendra Naga | 27 | 0.53% | 2 | 3.64% |
Thibaut Sautereau | 24 | 0.47% | 1 | 1.82% |
Simo Koskinen | 21 | 0.41% | 1 | 1.82% |
Tim Collier | 16 | 0.31% | 16 | 29.09% |
sayli karnik | 14 | 0.27% | 1 | 1.82% |
Zachary Richey | 11 | 0.22% | 1 | 1.82% |
Artemiy Volkov | 10 | 0.20% | 1 | 1.82% |
Tillmann Heidsieck | 5 | 0.10% | 2 | 3.64% |
Ben Hutchings | 5 | 0.10% | 1 | 1.82% |
Sandhya Bankar | 4 | 0.08% | 1 | 1.82% |
Svenne Krap | 2 | 0.04% | 1 | 1.82% |
Tapasweni Pathak | 2 | 0.04% | 1 | 1.82% |
Julia Lawall | 2 | 0.04% | 2 | 3.64% |
Linus Torvalds (pre-git) | 2 | 0.04% | 1 | 1.82% |
Maciek Borzecki | 2 | 0.04% | 1 | 1.82% |
Tugce Sirin | 1 | 0.02% | 1 | 1.82% |
Eva Rachel Retuya | 1 | 0.02% | 1 | 1.82% |
Linus Torvalds | 1 | 0.02% | 1 | 1.82% |
Douglas Barbonaglia Sathler Figueiredo | 1 | 0.02% | 1 | 1.82% |
Total | 5098 | 55 |
// SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0 OR MPL-1.1) /* from src/prism2/download/prism2dl.c * * utility for downloading prism2 images moved into kernelspace * * Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * -------------------------------------------------------------------- * * linux-wlan * * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public * License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file * except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of * the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ * * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS * IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or * implied. See the License for the specific language governing * rights and limitations under the License. * * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the * terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which * case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the * above. If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file * only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use * your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision * by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice * and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this * file under either the MPL or the GPL. * * -------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be * made directly to: * * AbsoluteValue Systems Inc. * info@linux-wlan.com * http://www.linux-wlan.com * * -------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Portions of the development of this software were funded by * Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development. * * -------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*================================================================*/ /* System Includes */ #include <linux/ihex.h> #include <linux/slab.h> /*================================================================*/ /* Local Constants */ #define PRISM2_USB_FWFILE "prism2_ru.fw" MODULE_FIRMWARE(PRISM2_USB_FWFILE); #define S3DATA_MAX 5000 #define S3PLUG_MAX 200 #define S3CRC_MAX 200 #define S3INFO_MAX 50 #define S3ADDR_PLUG (0xff000000UL) #define S3ADDR_CRC (0xff100000UL) #define S3ADDR_INFO (0xff200000UL) #define S3ADDR_START (0xff400000UL) #define CHUNKS_MAX 100 #define WRITESIZE_MAX 4096 /*================================================================*/ /* Local Types */ struct s3datarec { u32 len; u32 addr; u8 checksum; u8 *data; }; struct s3plugrec { u32 itemcode; u32 addr; u32 len; }; struct s3crcrec { u32 addr; u32 len; unsigned int dowrite; }; struct s3inforec { u16 len; u16 type; union { struct hfa384x_compident version; struct hfa384x_caplevel compat; u16 buildseq; struct hfa384x_compident platform; } info; }; struct pda { u8 buf[HFA384x_PDA_LEN_MAX]; struct hfa384x_pdrec *rec[HFA384x_PDA_RECS_MAX]; unsigned int nrec; }; struct imgchunk { u32 addr; /* start address */ u32 len; /* in bytes */ u16 crc; /* CRC value (if it falls at a chunk boundary) */ u8 *data; }; /*================================================================*/ /* Local Static Definitions */ /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* s-record image processing */ /* Data records */ static unsigned int ns3data; static struct s3datarec *s3data; /* Plug records */ static unsigned int ns3plug; static struct s3plugrec s3plug[S3PLUG_MAX]; /* CRC records */ static unsigned int ns3crc; static struct s3crcrec s3crc[S3CRC_MAX]; /* Info records */ static unsigned int ns3info; static struct s3inforec s3info[S3INFO_MAX]; /* S7 record (there _better_ be only one) */ static u32 startaddr; /* Load image chunks */ static unsigned int nfchunks; static struct imgchunk fchunk[CHUNKS_MAX]; /* Note that for the following pdrec_t arrays, the len and code */ /* fields are stored in HOST byte order. The mkpdrlist() function */ /* does the conversion. */ /*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* PDA, built from [card|newfile]+[addfile1+addfile2...] */ static struct pda pda; static struct hfa384x_compident nicid; static struct hfa384x_caplevel rfid; static struct hfa384x_caplevel macid; static struct hfa384x_caplevel priid; /*================================================================*/ /* Local Function Declarations */ static int prism2_fwapply(const struct ihex_binrec *rfptr, struct wlandevice *wlandev); static int read_fwfile(const struct ihex_binrec *rfptr); static int mkimage(struct imgchunk *clist, unsigned int *ccnt); static int read_cardpda(struct pda *pda, struct wlandevice *wlandev); static int mkpdrlist(struct pda *pda); static int plugimage(struct imgchunk *fchunk, unsigned int nfchunks, struct s3plugrec *s3plug, unsigned int ns3plug, struct pda *pda); static int crcimage(struct imgchunk *fchunk, unsigned int nfchunks, struct s3crcrec *s3crc, unsigned int ns3crc); static int writeimage(struct wlandevice *wlandev, struct imgchunk *fchunk, unsigned int nfchunks); static void free_chunks(struct imgchunk *fchunk, unsigned int *nfchunks); static void free_srecs(void); static int validate_identity(void); /*================================================================*/ /* Function Definitions */ /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * prism2_fwtry * * Try and get firmware into memory * * Arguments: * udev usb device structure * wlandev wlan device structure * * Returns: * 0 - success * ~0 - failure *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int prism2_fwtry(struct usb_device *udev, struct wlandevice *wlandev) { const struct firmware *fw_entry = NULL; netdev_info(wlandev->netdev, "prism2_usb: Checking for firmware %s\n", PRISM2_USB_FWFILE); if (request_ihex_firmware(&fw_entry, PRISM2_USB_FWFILE, &udev->dev) != 0) { netdev_info(wlandev->netdev, "prism2_usb: Firmware not available, but not essential\n"); netdev_info(wlandev->netdev, "prism2_usb: can continue to use card anyway.\n"); return 1; } netdev_info(wlandev->netdev, "prism2_usb: %s will be processed, size %zu\n", PRISM2_USB_FWFILE, fw_entry->size); prism2_fwapply((const struct ihex_binrec *)fw_entry->data, wlandev); release_firmware(fw_entry); return 0; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * prism2_fwapply * * Apply the firmware loaded into memory * * Arguments: * rfptr firmware image in kernel memory * wlandev device * * Returns: * 0 - success * ~0 - failure *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int prism2_fwapply(const struct ihex_binrec *rfptr, struct wlandevice *wlandev) { signed int result = 0; struct p80211msg_dot11req_mibget getmsg; struct p80211itemd *item; u32 *data; /* Initialize the data structures */ ns3data = 0; s3data = kcalloc(S3DATA_MAX, sizeof(*s3data), GFP_KERNEL); if (!s3data) { result = -ENOMEM; goto out; } ns3plug = 0; memset(s3plug, 0, sizeof(s3plug)); ns3crc = 0; memset(s3crc, 0, sizeof(s3crc)); ns3info = 0; memset(s3info, 0, sizeof(s3info)); startaddr = 0; nfchunks = 0; memset(fchunk, 0, sizeof(fchunk)); memset(&nicid, 0, sizeof(nicid)); memset(&rfid, 0, sizeof(rfid)); memset(&macid, 0, sizeof(macid)); memset(&priid, 0, sizeof(priid)); /* clear the pda and add an initial END record */ memset(&pda, 0, sizeof(pda)); pda.rec[0] = (struct hfa384x_pdrec *)pda.buf; pda.rec[0]->len = cpu_to_le16(2); /* len in words */ pda.rec[0]->code = cpu_to_le16(HFA384x_PDR_END_OF_PDA); pda.nrec = 1; /*-----------------------------------------------------*/ /* Put card into fwload state */ prism2sta_ifstate(wlandev, P80211ENUM_ifstate_fwload); /* Build the PDA we're going to use. */ if (read_cardpda(&pda, wlandev)) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "load_cardpda failed, exiting.\n"); result = 1; goto out; } /* read the card's PRI-SUP */ memset(&getmsg, 0, sizeof(getmsg)); getmsg.msgcode = DIDMSG_DOT11REQ_MIBGET; getmsg.msglen = sizeof(getmsg); strscpy(getmsg.devname, wlandev->name, sizeof(getmsg.devname)); getmsg.mibattribute.did = DIDMSG_DOT11REQ_MIBGET_MIBATTRIBUTE; getmsg.mibattribute.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_data_ok; getmsg.resultcode.did = DIDMSG_DOT11REQ_MIBGET_RESULTCODE; getmsg.resultcode.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_no_value; item = (struct p80211itemd *)getmsg.mibattribute.data; item->did = DIDMIB_P2_NIC_PRISUPRANGE; item->status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_no_value; data = (u32 *)item->data; /* DIDmsg_dot11req_mibget */ prism2mgmt_mibset_mibget(wlandev, &getmsg); if (getmsg.resultcode.data != P80211ENUM_resultcode_success) netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "Couldn't fetch PRI-SUP info\n"); /* Already in host order */ priid.role = *data++; priid.id = *data++; priid.variant = *data++; priid.bottom = *data++; priid.top = *data++; /* Read the S3 file */ result = read_fwfile(rfptr); if (result) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "Failed to read the data exiting.\n"); goto out; } result = validate_identity(); if (result) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "Incompatible firmware image.\n"); goto out; } if (startaddr == 0x00000000) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "Can't RAM download a Flash image!\n"); result = 1; goto out; } /* Make the image chunks */ result = mkimage(fchunk, &nfchunks); if (result) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "Failed to make image chunk.\n"); goto free_chunks; } /* Do any plugging */ result = plugimage(fchunk, nfchunks, s3plug, ns3plug, &pda); if (result) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "Failed to plug data.\n"); goto free_chunks; } /* Insert any CRCs */ result = crcimage(fchunk, nfchunks, s3crc, ns3crc); if (result) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "Failed to insert all CRCs\n"); goto free_chunks; } /* Write the image */ result = writeimage(wlandev, fchunk, nfchunks); if (result) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "Failed to ramwrite image data.\n"); goto free_chunks; } netdev_info(wlandev->netdev, "prism2_usb: firmware loading finished.\n"); free_chunks: /* clear any allocated memory */ free_chunks(fchunk, &nfchunks); free_srecs(); out: return result; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * crcimage * * Adds a CRC16 in the two bytes prior to each block identified by * an S3 CRC record. Currently, we don't actually do a CRC we just * insert the value 0xC0DE in hfa384x order. * * Arguments: * fchunk Array of image chunks * nfchunks Number of image chunks * s3crc Array of crc records * ns3crc Number of crc records * * Returns: * 0 success * ~0 failure *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int crcimage(struct imgchunk *fchunk, unsigned int nfchunks, struct s3crcrec *s3crc, unsigned int ns3crc) { int result = 0; int i; int c; u32 crcstart; u32 cstart = 0; u32 cend; u8 *dest; u32 chunkoff; for (i = 0; i < ns3crc; i++) { if (!s3crc[i].dowrite) continue; crcstart = s3crc[i].addr; /* Find chunk */ for (c = 0; c < nfchunks; c++) { cstart = fchunk[c].addr; cend = fchunk[c].addr + fchunk[c].len; /* the line below does an address & len match search */ /* unfortunately, I've found that the len fields of */ /* some crc records don't match with the length of */ /* the actual data, so we're not checking right now */ /* if (crcstart-2 >= cstart && crcend <= cend) break; */ /* note the -2 below, it's to make sure the chunk has */ /* space for the CRC value */ if (crcstart - 2 >= cstart && crcstart < cend) break; } if (c >= nfchunks) { pr_err("Failed to find chunk for crcrec[%d], addr=0x%06x len=%d , aborting crc.\n", i, s3crc[i].addr, s3crc[i].len); return 1; } /* Insert crc */ pr_debug("Adding crc @ 0x%06x\n", s3crc[i].addr - 2); chunkoff = crcstart - cstart - 2; dest = fchunk[c].data + chunkoff; *dest = 0xde; *(dest + 1) = 0xc0; } return result; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * free_chunks * * Clears the chunklist data structures in preparation for a new file. * * Arguments: * none * * Returns: * nothing *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void free_chunks(struct imgchunk *fchunk, unsigned int *nfchunks) { int i; for (i = 0; i < *nfchunks; i++) kfree(fchunk[i].data); *nfchunks = 0; memset(fchunk, 0, sizeof(*fchunk)); } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * free_srecs * * Clears the srec data structures in preparation for a new file. * * Arguments: * none * * Returns: * nothing *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void free_srecs(void) { ns3data = 0; kfree(s3data); ns3plug = 0; memset(s3plug, 0, sizeof(s3plug)); ns3crc = 0; memset(s3crc, 0, sizeof(s3crc)); ns3info = 0; memset(s3info, 0, sizeof(s3info)); startaddr = 0; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * mkimage * * Scans the currently loaded set of S records for data residing * in contiguous memory regions. Each contiguous region is then * made into a 'chunk'. This function assumes that we're building * a new chunk list. Assumes the s3data items are in sorted order. * * Arguments: none * * Returns: * 0 - success * ~0 - failure (probably an errno) *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int mkimage(struct imgchunk *clist, unsigned int *ccnt) { int result = 0; int i; int j; int currchunk = 0; u32 nextaddr = 0; u32 s3start; u32 s3end; u32 cstart = 0; u32 cend; u32 coffset; /* There may already be data in the chunklist */ *ccnt = 0; /* Establish the location and size of each chunk */ for (i = 0; i < ns3data; i++) { if (s3data[i].addr == nextaddr) { /* existing chunk, grow it */ clist[currchunk].len += s3data[i].len; nextaddr += s3data[i].len; } else { /* New chunk */ (*ccnt)++; currchunk = *ccnt - 1; clist[currchunk].addr = s3data[i].addr; clist[currchunk].len = s3data[i].len; nextaddr = s3data[i].addr + s3data[i].len; /* Expand the chunk if there is a CRC record at */ /* their beginning bound */ for (j = 0; j < ns3crc; j++) { if (s3crc[j].dowrite && s3crc[j].addr == clist[currchunk].addr) { clist[currchunk].addr -= 2; clist[currchunk].len += 2; } } } } /* We're currently assuming there aren't any overlapping chunks */ /* if this proves false, we'll need to add code to coalesce. */ /* Allocate buffer space for chunks */ for (i = 0; i < *ccnt; i++) { clist[i].data = kzalloc(clist[i].len, GFP_KERNEL); if (!clist[i].data) return 1; pr_debug("chunk[%d]: addr=0x%06x len=%d\n", i, clist[i].addr, clist[i].len); } /* Copy srec data to chunks */ for (i = 0; i < ns3data; i++) { s3start = s3data[i].addr; s3end = s3start + s3data[i].len - 1; for (j = 0; j < *ccnt; j++) { cstart = clist[j].addr; cend = cstart + clist[j].len - 1; if (s3start >= cstart && s3end <= cend) break; } if (((unsigned int)j) >= (*ccnt)) { pr_err("s3rec(a=0x%06x,l=%d), no chunk match, exiting.\n", s3start, s3data[i].len); return 1; } coffset = s3start - cstart; memcpy(clist[j].data + coffset, s3data[i].data, s3data[i].len); } return result; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * mkpdrlist * * Reads a raw PDA and builds an array of pdrec_t structures. * * Arguments: * pda buffer containing raw PDA bytes * pdrec ptr to an array of pdrec_t's. Will be filled on exit. * nrec ptr to a variable that will contain the count of PDRs * * Returns: * 0 - success * ~0 - failure (probably an errno) *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int mkpdrlist(struct pda *pda) { __le16 *pda16 = (__le16 *)pda->buf; int curroff; /* in 'words' */ pda->nrec = 0; curroff = 0; while (curroff < (HFA384x_PDA_LEN_MAX / 2 - 1) && le16_to_cpu(pda16[curroff + 1]) != HFA384x_PDR_END_OF_PDA) { pda->rec[pda->nrec] = (struct hfa384x_pdrec *)&pda16[curroff]; if (le16_to_cpu(pda->rec[pda->nrec]->code) == HFA384x_PDR_NICID) { memcpy(&nicid, &pda->rec[pda->nrec]->data.nicid, sizeof(nicid)); le16_to_cpus(&nicid.id); le16_to_cpus(&nicid.variant); le16_to_cpus(&nicid.major); le16_to_cpus(&nicid.minor); } if (le16_to_cpu(pda->rec[pda->nrec]->code) == HFA384x_PDR_MFISUPRANGE) { memcpy(&rfid, &pda->rec[pda->nrec]->data.mfisuprange, sizeof(rfid)); le16_to_cpus(&rfid.id); le16_to_cpus(&rfid.variant); le16_to_cpus(&rfid.bottom); le16_to_cpus(&rfid.top); } if (le16_to_cpu(pda->rec[pda->nrec]->code) == HFA384x_PDR_CFISUPRANGE) { memcpy(&macid, &pda->rec[pda->nrec]->data.cfisuprange, sizeof(macid)); le16_to_cpus(&macid.id); le16_to_cpus(&macid.variant); le16_to_cpus(&macid.bottom); le16_to_cpus(&macid.top); } (pda->nrec)++; curroff += le16_to_cpu(pda16[curroff]) + 1; } if (curroff >= (HFA384x_PDA_LEN_MAX / 2 - 1)) { pr_err("no end record found or invalid lengths in PDR data, exiting. %x %d\n", curroff, pda->nrec); return 1; } pda->rec[pda->nrec] = (struct hfa384x_pdrec *)&pda16[curroff]; (pda->nrec)++; return 0; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * plugimage * * Plugs the given image using the given plug records from the given * PDA and filename. * * Arguments: * fchunk Array of image chunks * nfchunks Number of image chunks * s3plug Array of plug records * ns3plug Number of plug records * pda Current pda data * * Returns: * 0 success * ~0 failure *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int plugimage(struct imgchunk *fchunk, unsigned int nfchunks, struct s3plugrec *s3plug, unsigned int ns3plug, struct pda *pda) { int result = 0; int i; /* plug index */ int j; /* index of PDR or -1 if fname plug */ int c; /* chunk index */ u32 pstart; u32 pend; u32 cstart = 0; u32 cend; u32 chunkoff; u8 *dest; /* for each plug record */ for (i = 0; i < ns3plug; i++) { pstart = s3plug[i].addr; pend = s3plug[i].addr + s3plug[i].len; /* find the matching PDR (or filename) */ if (s3plug[i].itemcode != 0xffffffffUL) { /* not filename */ for (j = 0; j < pda->nrec; j++) { if (s3plug[i].itemcode == le16_to_cpu(pda->rec[j]->code)) break; } } else { j = -1; } if (j >= pda->nrec && j != -1) { /* if no matching PDR, fail */ pr_warn("warning: Failed to find PDR for plugrec 0x%04x.\n", s3plug[i].itemcode); continue; /* and move on to the next PDR */ /* MSM: They swear that unless it's the MAC address, * the serial number, or the TX calibration records, * then there's reasonable defaults in the f/w * image. Therefore, missing PDRs in the card * should only be a warning, not fatal. * TODO: add fatals for the PDRs mentioned above. */ } /* Validate plug len against PDR len */ if (j != -1 && s3plug[i].len < le16_to_cpu(pda->rec[j]->len)) { pr_err("error: Plug vs. PDR len mismatch for plugrec 0x%04x, abort plugging.\n", s3plug[i].itemcode); result = 1; continue; } /* * Validate plug address against * chunk data and identify chunk */ for (c = 0; c < nfchunks; c++) { cstart = fchunk[c].addr; cend = fchunk[c].addr + fchunk[c].len; if (pstart >= cstart && pend <= cend) break; } if (c >= nfchunks) { pr_err("error: Failed to find image chunk for plugrec 0x%04x.\n", s3plug[i].itemcode); result = 1; continue; } /* Plug data */ chunkoff = pstart - cstart; dest = fchunk[c].data + chunkoff; pr_debug("Plugging item 0x%04x @ 0x%06x, len=%d, cnum=%d coff=0x%06x\n", s3plug[i].itemcode, pstart, s3plug[i].len, c, chunkoff); if (j == -1) { /* plug the filename */ memset(dest, 0, s3plug[i].len); strncpy(dest, PRISM2_USB_FWFILE, s3plug[i].len - 1); } else { /* plug a PDR */ memcpy(dest, &pda->rec[j]->data, s3plug[i].len); } } return result; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * read_cardpda * * Sends the command for the driver to read the pda from the card * named in the device variable. Upon success, the card pda is * stored in the "cardpda" variables. Note that the pda structure * is considered 'well formed' after this function. That means * that the nrecs is valid, the rec array has been set up, and there's * a valid PDAEND record in the raw PDA data. * * Arguments: * pda pda structure * wlandev device * * Returns: * 0 - success * ~0 - failure (probably an errno) *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int read_cardpda(struct pda *pda, struct wlandevice *wlandev) { int result = 0; struct p80211msg_p2req_readpda *msg; msg = kzalloc(sizeof(*msg), GFP_KERNEL); if (!msg) return -ENOMEM; /* set up the msg */ msg->msgcode = DIDMSG_P2REQ_READPDA; msg->msglen = sizeof(msg); strscpy(msg->devname, wlandev->name, sizeof(msg->devname)); msg->pda.did = DIDMSG_P2REQ_READPDA_PDA; msg->pda.len = HFA384x_PDA_LEN_MAX; msg->pda.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_no_value; msg->resultcode.did = DIDMSG_P2REQ_READPDA_RESULTCODE; msg->resultcode.len = sizeof(u32); msg->resultcode.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_no_value; if (prism2mgmt_readpda(wlandev, msg) != 0) { /* prism2mgmt_readpda prints an errno if appropriate */ result = -1; } else if (msg->resultcode.data == P80211ENUM_resultcode_success) { memcpy(pda->buf, msg->pda.data, HFA384x_PDA_LEN_MAX); result = mkpdrlist(pda); } else { /* resultcode must've been something other than success */ result = -1; } kfree(msg); return result; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * read_fwfile * * Reads the given fw file which should have been compiled from an srec * file. Each record in the fw file will either be a plain data record, * a start address record, or other records used for plugging. * * Note that data records are expected to be sorted into * ascending address order in the fw file. * * Note also that the start address record, originally an S7 record in * the srec file, is expected in the fw file to be like a data record but * with a certain address to make it identifiable. * * Here's the SREC format that the fw should have come from: * S[37]nnaaaaaaaaddd...dddcc * * nn - number of bytes starting with the address field * aaaaaaaa - address in readable (or big endian) format * dd....dd - 0-245 data bytes (two chars per byte) * cc - checksum * * The S7 record's (there should be only one) address value gets * converted to an S3 record with address of 0xff400000, with the * start address being stored as a 4 byte data word. That address is * the start execution address used for RAM downloads. * * The S3 records have a collection of subformats indicated by the * value of aaaaaaaa: * 0xff000000 - Plug record, data field format: * xxxxxxxxaaaaaaaassssssss * x - PDR code number (little endian) * a - Address in load image to plug (little endian) * s - Length of plug data area (little endian) * * 0xff100000 - CRC16 generation record, data field format: * aaaaaaaassssssssbbbbbbbb * a - Start address for CRC calculation (little endian) * s - Length of data to calculate over (little endian) * b - Boolean, true=write crc, false=don't write * * 0xff200000 - Info record, data field format: * ssssttttdd..dd * s - Size in words (little endian) * t - Info type (little endian), see #defines and * struct s3inforec for details about types. * d - (s - 1) little endian words giving the contents of * the given info type. * * 0xff400000 - Start address record, data field format: * aaaaaaaa * a - Address in load image to plug (little endian) * * Arguments: * record firmware image (ihex record structure) in kernel memory * * Returns: * 0 - success * ~0 - failure (probably an errno) *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int read_fwfile(const struct ihex_binrec *record) { int i; int rcnt = 0; u16 *tmpinfo; u16 *ptr16; u32 *ptr32, len, addr; pr_debug("Reading fw file ...\n"); while (record) { rcnt++; len = be16_to_cpu(record->len); addr = be32_to_cpu(record->addr); /* Point into data for different word lengths */ ptr32 = (u32 *)record->data; ptr16 = (u16 *)record->data; /* parse what was an S3 srec and put it in the right array */ switch (addr) { case S3ADDR_START: startaddr = *ptr32; pr_debug(" S7 start addr, record=%d addr=0x%08x\n", rcnt, startaddr); break; case S3ADDR_PLUG: s3plug[ns3plug].itemcode = *ptr32; s3plug[ns3plug].addr = *(ptr32 + 1); s3plug[ns3plug].len = *(ptr32 + 2); pr_debug(" S3 plugrec, record=%d itemcode=0x%08x addr=0x%08x len=%d\n", rcnt, s3plug[ns3plug].itemcode, s3plug[ns3plug].addr, s3plug[ns3plug].len); ns3plug++; if (ns3plug == S3PLUG_MAX) { pr_err("S3 plugrec limit reached - aborting\n"); return 1; } break; case S3ADDR_CRC: s3crc[ns3crc].addr = *ptr32; s3crc[ns3crc].len = *(ptr32 + 1); s3crc[ns3crc].dowrite = *(ptr32 + 2); pr_debug(" S3 crcrec, record=%d addr=0x%08x len=%d write=0x%08x\n", rcnt, s3crc[ns3crc].addr, s3crc[ns3crc].len, s3crc[ns3crc].dowrite); ns3crc++; if (ns3crc == S3CRC_MAX) { pr_err("S3 crcrec limit reached - aborting\n"); return 1; } break; case S3ADDR_INFO: s3info[ns3info].len = *ptr16; s3info[ns3info].type = *(ptr16 + 1); pr_debug(" S3 inforec, record=%d len=0x%04x type=0x%04x\n", rcnt, s3info[ns3info].len, s3info[ns3info].type); if (((s3info[ns3info].len - 1) * sizeof(u16)) > sizeof(s3info[ns3info].info)) { pr_err("S3 inforec length too long - aborting\n"); return 1; } tmpinfo = (u16 *)&s3info[ns3info].info.version; pr_debug(" info="); for (i = 0; i < s3info[ns3info].len - 1; i++) { tmpinfo[i] = *(ptr16 + 2 + i); pr_debug("%04x ", tmpinfo[i]); } pr_debug("\n"); ns3info++; if (ns3info == S3INFO_MAX) { pr_err("S3 inforec limit reached - aborting\n"); return 1; } break; default: /* Data record */ s3data[ns3data].addr = addr; s3data[ns3data].len = len; s3data[ns3data].data = (uint8_t *)record->data; ns3data++; if (ns3data == S3DATA_MAX) { pr_err("S3 datarec limit reached - aborting\n"); return 1; } break; } record = ihex_next_binrec(record); } return 0; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------- * writeimage * * Takes the chunks, builds p80211 messages and sends them down * to the driver for writing to the card. * * Arguments: * wlandev device * fchunk Array of image chunks * nfchunks Number of image chunks * * Returns: * 0 success * ~0 failure *---------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int writeimage(struct wlandevice *wlandev, struct imgchunk *fchunk, unsigned int nfchunks) { int result = 0; struct p80211msg_p2req_ramdl_state *rstmsg; struct p80211msg_p2req_ramdl_write *rwrmsg; u32 resultcode; int i; int j; unsigned int nwrites; u32 curroff; u32 currlen; u32 currdaddr; rstmsg = kzalloc(sizeof(*rstmsg), GFP_KERNEL); rwrmsg = kzalloc(sizeof(*rwrmsg), GFP_KERNEL); if (!rstmsg || !rwrmsg) { kfree(rstmsg); kfree(rwrmsg); netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "%s: no memory for firmware download, aborting download\n", __func__); return -ENOMEM; } /* Initialize the messages */ strscpy(rstmsg->devname, wlandev->name, sizeof(rstmsg->devname)); rstmsg->msgcode = DIDMSG_P2REQ_RAMDL_STATE; rstmsg->msglen = sizeof(*rstmsg); rstmsg->enable.did = DIDMSG_P2REQ_RAMDL_STATE_ENABLE; rstmsg->exeaddr.did = DIDMSG_P2REQ_RAMDL_STATE_EXEADDR; rstmsg->resultcode.did = DIDMSG_P2REQ_RAMDL_STATE_RESULTCODE; rstmsg->enable.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_data_ok; rstmsg->exeaddr.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_data_ok; rstmsg->resultcode.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_no_value; rstmsg->enable.len = sizeof(u32); rstmsg->exeaddr.len = sizeof(u32); rstmsg->resultcode.len = sizeof(u32); strscpy(rwrmsg->devname, wlandev->name, sizeof(rwrmsg->devname)); rwrmsg->msgcode = DIDMSG_P2REQ_RAMDL_WRITE; rwrmsg->msglen = sizeof(*rwrmsg); rwrmsg->addr.did = DIDMSG_P2REQ_RAMDL_WRITE_ADDR; rwrmsg->len.did = DIDMSG_P2REQ_RAMDL_WRITE_LEN; rwrmsg->data.did = DIDMSG_P2REQ_RAMDL_WRITE_DATA; rwrmsg->resultcode.did = DIDMSG_P2REQ_RAMDL_WRITE_RESULTCODE; rwrmsg->addr.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_data_ok; rwrmsg->len.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_data_ok; rwrmsg->data.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_data_ok; rwrmsg->resultcode.status = P80211ENUM_msgitem_status_no_value; rwrmsg->addr.len = sizeof(u32); rwrmsg->len.len = sizeof(u32); rwrmsg->data.len = WRITESIZE_MAX; rwrmsg->resultcode.len = sizeof(u32); /* Send xxx_state(enable) */ pr_debug("Sending dl_state(enable) message.\n"); rstmsg->enable.data = P80211ENUM_truth_true; rstmsg->exeaddr.data = startaddr; result = prism2mgmt_ramdl_state(wlandev, rstmsg); if (result) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "%s state enable failed w/ result=%d, aborting download\n", __func__, result); goto free_result; } resultcode = rstmsg->resultcode.data; if (resultcode != P80211ENUM_resultcode_success) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "%s()->xxxdl_state msg indicates failure, w/ resultcode=%d, aborting download.\n", __func__, resultcode); result = 1; goto free_result; } /* Now, loop through the data chunks and send WRITESIZE_MAX data */ for (i = 0; i < nfchunks; i++) { nwrites = fchunk[i].len / WRITESIZE_MAX; nwrites += (fchunk[i].len % WRITESIZE_MAX) ? 1 : 0; curroff = 0; for (j = 0; j < nwrites; j++) { /* TODO Move this to a separate function */ int lenleft = fchunk[i].len - (WRITESIZE_MAX * j); if (fchunk[i].len > WRITESIZE_MAX) currlen = WRITESIZE_MAX; else currlen = lenleft; curroff = j * WRITESIZE_MAX; currdaddr = fchunk[i].addr + curroff; /* Setup the message */ rwrmsg->addr.data = currdaddr; rwrmsg->len.data = currlen; memcpy(rwrmsg->data.data, fchunk[i].data + curroff, currlen); /* Send flashdl_write(pda) */ pr_debug ("Sending xxxdl_write message addr=%06x len=%d.\n", currdaddr, currlen); result = prism2mgmt_ramdl_write(wlandev, rwrmsg); /* Check the results */ if (result) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "%s chunk write failed w/ result=%d, aborting download\n", __func__, result); goto free_result; } resultcode = rstmsg->resultcode.data; if (resultcode != P80211ENUM_resultcode_success) { pr_err("%s()->xxxdl_write msg indicates failure, w/ resultcode=%d, aborting download.\n", __func__, resultcode); result = 1; goto free_result; } } } /* Send xxx_state(disable) */ pr_debug("Sending dl_state(disable) message.\n"); rstmsg->enable.data = P80211ENUM_truth_false; rstmsg->exeaddr.data = 0; result = prism2mgmt_ramdl_state(wlandev, rstmsg); if (result) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "%s state disable failed w/ result=%d, aborting download\n", __func__, result); goto free_result; } resultcode = rstmsg->resultcode.data; if (resultcode != P80211ENUM_resultcode_success) { netdev_err(wlandev->netdev, "%s()->xxxdl_state msg indicates failure, w/ resultcode=%d, aborting download.\n", __func__, resultcode); result = 1; goto free_result; } free_result: kfree(rstmsg); kfree(rwrmsg); return result; } static int validate_identity(void) { int i; int result = 1; int trump = 0; pr_debug("NIC ID: %#x v%d.%d.%d\n", nicid.id, nicid.major, nicid.minor, nicid.variant); pr_debug("MFI ID: %#x v%d %d->%d\n", rfid.id, rfid.variant, rfid.bottom, rfid.top); pr_debug("CFI ID: %#x v%d %d->%d\n", macid.id, macid.variant, macid.bottom, macid.top); pr_debug("PRI ID: %#x v%d %d->%d\n", priid.id, priid.variant, priid.bottom, priid.top); for (i = 0; i < ns3info; i++) { switch (s3info[i].type) { case 1: pr_debug("Version: ID %#x %d.%d.%d\n", s3info[i].info.version.id, s3info[i].info.version.major, s3info[i].info.version.minor, s3info[i].info.version.variant); break; case 2: pr_debug("Compat: Role %#x Id %#x v%d %d->%d\n", s3info[i].info.compat.role, s3info[i].info.compat.id, s3info[i].info.compat.variant, s3info[i].info.compat.bottom, s3info[i].info.compat.top); /* MAC compat range */ if ((s3info[i].info.compat.role == 1) && (s3info[i].info.compat.id == 2)) { if (s3info[i].info.compat.variant != macid.variant) { result = 2; } } /* PRI compat range */ if ((s3info[i].info.compat.role == 1) && (s3info[i].info.compat.id == 3)) { if ((s3info[i].info.compat.bottom > priid.top) || (s3info[i].info.compat.top < priid.bottom)) { result = 3; } } /* SEC compat range */ if ((s3info[i].info.compat.role == 1) && (s3info[i].info.compat.id == 4)) { /* FIXME: isn't something missing here? */ } break; case 3: pr_debug("Seq: %#x\n", s3info[i].info.buildseq); break; case 4: pr_debug("Platform: ID %#x %d.%d.%d\n", s3info[i].info.version.id, s3info[i].info.version.major, s3info[i].info.version.minor, s3info[i].info.version.variant); if (nicid.id != s3info[i].info.version.id) continue; if (nicid.major != s3info[i].info.version.major) continue; if (nicid.minor != s3info[i].info.version.minor) continue; if ((nicid.variant != s3info[i].info.version.variant) && (nicid.id != 0x8008)) continue; trump = 1; break; case 0x8001: pr_debug("name inforec len %d\n", s3info[i].len); break; default: pr_debug("Unknown inforec type %d\n", s3info[i].type); } } /* walk through */ if (trump && (result != 2)) result = 0; return result; }
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