4 * Incoming and outgoing message routing for an IPMI interface.
6 * Author: MontaVista Software, Inc.
7 * Corey Minyard <minyard@mvista.com>
10 * Copyright 2002 MontaVista Software Inc.
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34 #include <linux/module.h>
35 #include <linux/errno.h>
36 #include <asm/system.h>
37 #include <linux/poll.h>
38 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
39 #include <linux/mutex.h>
40 #include <linux/slab.h>
41 #include <linux/ipmi.h>
42 #include <linux/ipmi_smi.h>
43 #include <linux/notifier.h>
44 #include <linux/init.h>
45 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
46 #include <linux/rcupdate.h>
48 #define PFX "IPMI message handler: "
50 #define IPMI_DRIVER_VERSION "39.2"
52 static struct ipmi_recv_msg *ipmi_alloc_recv_msg(void);
53 static int ipmi_init_msghandler(void);
55 static int initialized;
58 static struct proc_dir_entry *proc_ipmi_root;
59 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
61 /* Remain in auto-maintenance mode for this amount of time (in ms). */
62 #define IPMI_MAINTENANCE_MODE_TIMEOUT 30000
64 #define MAX_EVENTS_IN_QUEUE 25
67 * Don't let a message sit in a queue forever, always time it with at lest
68 * the max message timer. This is in milliseconds.
70 #define MAX_MSG_TIMEOUT 60000
73 * The main "user" data structure.
76 struct list_head link;
78 /* Set to "0" when the user is destroyed. */
83 /* The upper layer that handles receive messages. */
84 struct ipmi_user_hndl *handler;
87 /* The interface this user is bound to. */
90 /* Does this interface receive IPMI events? */
95 struct list_head link;
103 * This is used to form a linked lised during mass deletion.
104 * Since this is in an RCU list, we cannot use the link above
105 * or change any data until the RCU period completes. So we
106 * use this next variable during mass deletion so we can have
107 * a list and don't have to wait and restart the search on
108 * every individual deletion of a command.
110 struct cmd_rcvr *next;
114 unsigned int inuse : 1;
115 unsigned int broadcast : 1;
117 unsigned long timeout;
118 unsigned long orig_timeout;
119 unsigned int retries_left;
122 * To verify on an incoming send message response that this is
123 * the message that the response is for, we keep a sequence id
124 * and increment it every time we send a message.
129 * This is held so we can properly respond to the message on a
130 * timeout, and it is used to hold the temporary data for
131 * retransmission, too.
133 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg;
137 * Store the information in a msgid (long) to allow us to find a
138 * sequence table entry from the msgid.
140 #define STORE_SEQ_IN_MSGID(seq, seqid) (((seq&0xff)<<26) | (seqid&0x3ffffff))
142 #define GET_SEQ_FROM_MSGID(msgid, seq, seqid) \
144 seq = ((msgid >> 26) & 0x3f); \
145 seqid = (msgid & 0x3fffff); \
148 #define NEXT_SEQID(seqid) (((seqid) + 1) & 0x3fffff)
150 struct ipmi_channel {
151 unsigned char medium;
152 unsigned char protocol;
155 * My slave address. This is initialized to IPMI_BMC_SLAVE_ADDR,
156 * but may be changed by the user.
158 unsigned char address;
161 * My LUN. This should generally stay the SMS LUN, but just in
167 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
168 struct ipmi_proc_entry {
170 struct ipmi_proc_entry *next;
175 struct platform_device *dev;
176 struct ipmi_device_id id;
177 unsigned char guid[16];
180 struct kref refcount;
182 /* bmc device attributes */
183 struct device_attribute device_id_attr;
184 struct device_attribute provides_dev_sdrs_attr;
185 struct device_attribute revision_attr;
186 struct device_attribute firmware_rev_attr;
187 struct device_attribute version_attr;
188 struct device_attribute add_dev_support_attr;
189 struct device_attribute manufacturer_id_attr;
190 struct device_attribute product_id_attr;
191 struct device_attribute guid_attr;
192 struct device_attribute aux_firmware_rev_attr;
196 * Various statistics for IPMI, these index stats[] in the ipmi_smi
199 enum ipmi_stat_indexes {
200 /* Commands we got from the user that were invalid. */
201 IPMI_STAT_sent_invalid_commands = 0,
203 /* Commands we sent to the MC. */
204 IPMI_STAT_sent_local_commands,
206 /* Responses from the MC that were delivered to a user. */
207 IPMI_STAT_handled_local_responses,
209 /* Responses from the MC that were not delivered to a user. */
210 IPMI_STAT_unhandled_local_responses,
212 /* Commands we sent out to the IPMB bus. */
213 IPMI_STAT_sent_ipmb_commands,
215 /* Commands sent on the IPMB that had errors on the SEND CMD */
216 IPMI_STAT_sent_ipmb_command_errs,
218 /* Each retransmit increments this count. */
219 IPMI_STAT_retransmitted_ipmb_commands,
222 * When a message times out (runs out of retransmits) this is
225 IPMI_STAT_timed_out_ipmb_commands,
228 * This is like above, but for broadcasts. Broadcasts are
229 * *not* included in the above count (they are expected to
232 IPMI_STAT_timed_out_ipmb_broadcasts,
234 /* Responses I have sent to the IPMB bus. */
235 IPMI_STAT_sent_ipmb_responses,
237 /* The response was delivered to the user. */
238 IPMI_STAT_handled_ipmb_responses,
240 /* The response had invalid data in it. */
241 IPMI_STAT_invalid_ipmb_responses,
243 /* The response didn't have anyone waiting for it. */
244 IPMI_STAT_unhandled_ipmb_responses,
246 /* Commands we sent out to the IPMB bus. */
247 IPMI_STAT_sent_lan_commands,
249 /* Commands sent on the IPMB that had errors on the SEND CMD */
250 IPMI_STAT_sent_lan_command_errs,
252 /* Each retransmit increments this count. */
253 IPMI_STAT_retransmitted_lan_commands,
256 * When a message times out (runs out of retransmits) this is
259 IPMI_STAT_timed_out_lan_commands,
261 /* Responses I have sent to the IPMB bus. */
262 IPMI_STAT_sent_lan_responses,
264 /* The response was delivered to the user. */
265 IPMI_STAT_handled_lan_responses,
267 /* The response had invalid data in it. */
268 IPMI_STAT_invalid_lan_responses,
270 /* The response didn't have anyone waiting for it. */
271 IPMI_STAT_unhandled_lan_responses,
273 /* The command was delivered to the user. */
274 IPMI_STAT_handled_commands,
276 /* The command had invalid data in it. */
277 IPMI_STAT_invalid_commands,
279 /* The command didn't have anyone waiting for it. */
280 IPMI_STAT_unhandled_commands,
282 /* Invalid data in an event. */
283 IPMI_STAT_invalid_events,
285 /* Events that were received with the proper format. */
289 /* This *must* remain last, add new values above this. */
294 #define IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ 64
295 #define IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS 16
297 /* What interface number are we? */
300 struct kref refcount;
302 /* Used for a list of interfaces. */
303 struct list_head link;
306 * The list of upper layers that are using me. seq_lock
309 struct list_head users;
311 /* Information to supply to users. */
312 unsigned char ipmi_version_major;
313 unsigned char ipmi_version_minor;
315 /* Used for wake ups at startup. */
316 wait_queue_head_t waitq;
318 struct bmc_device *bmc;
323 * This is the lower-layer's sender routine. Note that you
324 * must either be holding the ipmi_interfaces_mutex or be in
325 * an umpreemptible region to use this. You must fetch the
326 * value into a local variable and make sure it is not NULL.
328 struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers;
331 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
332 /* A list of proc entries for this interface. */
333 struct mutex proc_entry_lock;
334 struct ipmi_proc_entry *proc_entries;
337 /* Driver-model device for the system interface. */
338 struct device *si_dev;
341 * A table of sequence numbers for this interface. We use the
342 * sequence numbers for IPMB messages that go out of the
343 * interface to match them up with their responses. A routine
344 * is called periodically to time the items in this list.
347 struct seq_table seq_table[IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ];
351 * Messages that were delayed for some reason (out of memory,
352 * for instance), will go in here to be processed later in a
353 * periodic timer interrupt.
355 spinlock_t waiting_msgs_lock;
356 struct list_head waiting_msgs;
359 * The list of command receivers that are registered for commands
362 struct mutex cmd_rcvrs_mutex;
363 struct list_head cmd_rcvrs;
366 * Events that were queues because no one was there to receive
369 spinlock_t events_lock; /* For dealing with event stuff. */
370 struct list_head waiting_events;
371 unsigned int waiting_events_count; /* How many events in queue? */
372 char delivering_events;
373 char event_msg_printed;
376 * The event receiver for my BMC, only really used at panic
377 * shutdown as a place to store this.
379 unsigned char event_receiver;
380 unsigned char event_receiver_lun;
381 unsigned char local_sel_device;
382 unsigned char local_event_generator;
384 /* For handling of maintenance mode. */
385 int maintenance_mode;
386 int maintenance_mode_enable;
387 int auto_maintenance_timeout;
388 spinlock_t maintenance_mode_lock; /* Used in a timer... */
391 * A cheap hack, if this is non-null and a message to an
392 * interface comes in with a NULL user, call this routine with
393 * it. Note that the message will still be freed by the
394 * caller. This only works on the system interface.
396 void (*null_user_handler)(ipmi_smi_t intf, struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg);
399 * When we are scanning the channels for an SMI, this will
400 * tell which channel we are scanning.
404 /* Channel information */
405 struct ipmi_channel channels[IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS];
408 struct proc_dir_entry *proc_dir;
409 char proc_dir_name[10];
411 atomic_t stats[IPMI_NUM_STATS];
414 * run_to_completion duplicate of smb_info, smi_info
415 * and ipmi_serial_info structures. Used to decrease numbers of
416 * parameters passed by "low" level IPMI code.
418 int run_to_completion;
420 #define to_si_intf_from_dev(device) container_of(device, struct ipmi_smi, dev)
423 * The driver model view of the IPMI messaging driver.
425 static struct platform_driver ipmidriver = {
428 .bus = &platform_bus_type
431 static DEFINE_MUTEX(ipmidriver_mutex);
433 static LIST_HEAD(ipmi_interfaces);
434 static DEFINE_MUTEX(ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
437 * List of watchers that want to know when smi's are added and deleted.
439 static LIST_HEAD(smi_watchers);
440 static DEFINE_MUTEX(smi_watchers_mutex);
443 #define ipmi_inc_stat(intf, stat) \
444 atomic_inc(&(intf)->stats[IPMI_STAT_ ## stat])
445 #define ipmi_get_stat(intf, stat) \
446 ((unsigned int) atomic_read(&(intf)->stats[IPMI_STAT_ ## stat]))
449 static void free_recv_msg_list(struct list_head *q)
451 struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg, *msg2;
453 list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, msg2, q, link) {
454 list_del(&msg->link);
455 ipmi_free_recv_msg(msg);
459 static void free_smi_msg_list(struct list_head *q)
461 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg, *msg2;
463 list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, msg2, q, link) {
464 list_del(&msg->link);
465 ipmi_free_smi_msg(msg);
469 static void clean_up_interface_data(ipmi_smi_t intf)
472 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvr, *rcvr2;
473 struct list_head list;
475 free_smi_msg_list(&intf->waiting_msgs);
476 free_recv_msg_list(&intf->waiting_events);
479 * Wholesale remove all the entries from the list in the
480 * interface and wait for RCU to know that none are in use.
482 mutex_lock(&intf->cmd_rcvrs_mutex);
483 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&list);
484 list_splice_init_rcu(&intf->cmd_rcvrs, &list, synchronize_rcu);
485 mutex_unlock(&intf->cmd_rcvrs_mutex);
487 list_for_each_entry_safe(rcvr, rcvr2, &list, link)
490 for (i = 0; i < IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ; i++) {
491 if ((intf->seq_table[i].inuse)
492 && (intf->seq_table[i].recv_msg))
493 ipmi_free_recv_msg(intf->seq_table[i].recv_msg);
497 static void intf_free(struct kref *ref)
499 ipmi_smi_t intf = container_of(ref, struct ipmi_smi, refcount);
501 clean_up_interface_data(intf);
505 struct watcher_entry {
508 struct list_head link;
511 int ipmi_smi_watcher_register(struct ipmi_smi_watcher *watcher)
514 LIST_HEAD(to_deliver);
515 struct watcher_entry *e, *e2;
517 mutex_lock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
519 mutex_lock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
521 /* Build a list of things to deliver. */
522 list_for_each_entry(intf, &ipmi_interfaces, link) {
523 if (intf->intf_num == -1)
525 e = kmalloc(sizeof(*e), GFP_KERNEL);
528 kref_get(&intf->refcount);
530 e->intf_num = intf->intf_num;
531 list_add_tail(&e->link, &to_deliver);
534 /* We will succeed, so add it to the list. */
535 list_add(&watcher->link, &smi_watchers);
537 mutex_unlock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
539 list_for_each_entry_safe(e, e2, &to_deliver, link) {
541 watcher->new_smi(e->intf_num, e->intf->si_dev);
542 kref_put(&e->intf->refcount, intf_free);
546 mutex_unlock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
551 mutex_unlock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
552 mutex_unlock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
553 list_for_each_entry_safe(e, e2, &to_deliver, link) {
555 kref_put(&e->intf->refcount, intf_free);
560 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_smi_watcher_register);
562 int ipmi_smi_watcher_unregister(struct ipmi_smi_watcher *watcher)
564 mutex_lock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
565 list_del(&(watcher->link));
566 mutex_unlock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
569 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_smi_watcher_unregister);
572 * Must be called with smi_watchers_mutex held.
575 call_smi_watchers(int i, struct device *dev)
577 struct ipmi_smi_watcher *w;
579 list_for_each_entry(w, &smi_watchers, link) {
580 if (try_module_get(w->owner)) {
582 module_put(w->owner);
588 ipmi_addr_equal(struct ipmi_addr *addr1, struct ipmi_addr *addr2)
590 if (addr1->addr_type != addr2->addr_type)
593 if (addr1->channel != addr2->channel)
596 if (addr1->addr_type == IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE) {
597 struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *smi_addr1
598 = (struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *) addr1;
599 struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *smi_addr2
600 = (struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *) addr2;
601 return (smi_addr1->lun == smi_addr2->lun);
604 if ((addr1->addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_ADDR_TYPE)
605 || (addr1->addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_BROADCAST_ADDR_TYPE)) {
606 struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *ipmb_addr1
607 = (struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *) addr1;
608 struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *ipmb_addr2
609 = (struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *) addr2;
611 return ((ipmb_addr1->slave_addr == ipmb_addr2->slave_addr)
612 && (ipmb_addr1->lun == ipmb_addr2->lun));
615 if (addr1->addr_type == IPMI_LAN_ADDR_TYPE) {
616 struct ipmi_lan_addr *lan_addr1
617 = (struct ipmi_lan_addr *) addr1;
618 struct ipmi_lan_addr *lan_addr2
619 = (struct ipmi_lan_addr *) addr2;
621 return ((lan_addr1->remote_SWID == lan_addr2->remote_SWID)
622 && (lan_addr1->local_SWID == lan_addr2->local_SWID)
623 && (lan_addr1->session_handle
624 == lan_addr2->session_handle)
625 && (lan_addr1->lun == lan_addr2->lun));
631 int ipmi_validate_addr(struct ipmi_addr *addr, int len)
633 if (len < sizeof(struct ipmi_system_interface_addr))
636 if (addr->addr_type == IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE) {
637 if (addr->channel != IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL)
642 if ((addr->channel == IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL)
643 || (addr->channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS)
644 || (addr->channel < 0))
647 if ((addr->addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_ADDR_TYPE)
648 || (addr->addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_BROADCAST_ADDR_TYPE)) {
649 if (len < sizeof(struct ipmi_ipmb_addr))
654 if (addr->addr_type == IPMI_LAN_ADDR_TYPE) {
655 if (len < sizeof(struct ipmi_lan_addr))
662 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_validate_addr);
664 unsigned int ipmi_addr_length(int addr_type)
666 if (addr_type == IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE)
667 return sizeof(struct ipmi_system_interface_addr);
669 if ((addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_ADDR_TYPE)
670 || (addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_BROADCAST_ADDR_TYPE))
671 return sizeof(struct ipmi_ipmb_addr);
673 if (addr_type == IPMI_LAN_ADDR_TYPE)
674 return sizeof(struct ipmi_lan_addr);
678 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_addr_length);
680 static void deliver_response(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg)
683 ipmi_smi_t intf = msg->user_msg_data;
685 /* Special handling for NULL users. */
686 if (intf->null_user_handler) {
687 intf->null_user_handler(intf, msg);
688 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, handled_local_responses);
690 /* No handler, so give up. */
691 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, unhandled_local_responses);
693 ipmi_free_recv_msg(msg);
695 ipmi_user_t user = msg->user;
696 user->handler->ipmi_recv_hndl(msg, user->handler_data);
701 deliver_err_response(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg, int err)
703 msg->recv_type = IPMI_RESPONSE_RECV_TYPE;
704 msg->msg_data[0] = err;
705 msg->msg.netfn |= 1; /* Convert to a response. */
706 msg->msg.data_len = 1;
707 msg->msg.data = msg->msg_data;
708 deliver_response(msg);
712 * Find the next sequence number not being used and add the given
713 * message with the given timeout to the sequence table. This must be
714 * called with the interface's seq_lock held.
716 static int intf_next_seq(ipmi_smi_t intf,
717 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg,
718 unsigned long timeout,
727 for (i = intf->curr_seq; (i+1)%IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ != intf->curr_seq;
728 i = (i+1)%IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ) {
729 if (!intf->seq_table[i].inuse)
733 if (!intf->seq_table[i].inuse) {
734 intf->seq_table[i].recv_msg = recv_msg;
737 * Start with the maximum timeout, when the send response
738 * comes in we will start the real timer.
740 intf->seq_table[i].timeout = MAX_MSG_TIMEOUT;
741 intf->seq_table[i].orig_timeout = timeout;
742 intf->seq_table[i].retries_left = retries;
743 intf->seq_table[i].broadcast = broadcast;
744 intf->seq_table[i].inuse = 1;
745 intf->seq_table[i].seqid = NEXT_SEQID(intf->seq_table[i].seqid);
747 *seqid = intf->seq_table[i].seqid;
748 intf->curr_seq = (i+1)%IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ;
757 * Return the receive message for the given sequence number and
758 * release the sequence number so it can be reused. Some other data
759 * is passed in to be sure the message matches up correctly (to help
760 * guard against message coming in after their timeout and the
761 * sequence number being reused).
763 static int intf_find_seq(ipmi_smi_t intf,
768 struct ipmi_addr *addr,
769 struct ipmi_recv_msg **recv_msg)
774 if (seq >= IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ)
777 spin_lock_irqsave(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
778 if (intf->seq_table[seq].inuse) {
779 struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg = intf->seq_table[seq].recv_msg;
781 if ((msg->addr.channel == channel) && (msg->msg.cmd == cmd)
782 && (msg->msg.netfn == netfn)
783 && (ipmi_addr_equal(addr, &(msg->addr)))) {
785 intf->seq_table[seq].inuse = 0;
789 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
795 /* Start the timer for a specific sequence table entry. */
796 static int intf_start_seq_timer(ipmi_smi_t intf,
805 GET_SEQ_FROM_MSGID(msgid, seq, seqid);
807 spin_lock_irqsave(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
809 * We do this verification because the user can be deleted
810 * while a message is outstanding.
812 if ((intf->seq_table[seq].inuse)
813 && (intf->seq_table[seq].seqid == seqid)) {
814 struct seq_table *ent = &(intf->seq_table[seq]);
815 ent->timeout = ent->orig_timeout;
818 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
823 /* Got an error for the send message for a specific sequence number. */
824 static int intf_err_seq(ipmi_smi_t intf,
832 struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg = NULL;
835 GET_SEQ_FROM_MSGID(msgid, seq, seqid);
837 spin_lock_irqsave(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
839 * We do this verification because the user can be deleted
840 * while a message is outstanding.
842 if ((intf->seq_table[seq].inuse)
843 && (intf->seq_table[seq].seqid == seqid)) {
844 struct seq_table *ent = &(intf->seq_table[seq]);
850 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
853 deliver_err_response(msg, err);
859 int ipmi_create_user(unsigned int if_num,
860 struct ipmi_user_hndl *handler,
865 ipmi_user_t new_user;
870 * There is no module usecount here, because it's not
871 * required. Since this can only be used by and called from
872 * other modules, they will implicitly use this module, and
873 * thus this can't be removed unless the other modules are
881 * Make sure the driver is actually initialized, this handles
882 * problems with initialization order.
885 rv = ipmi_init_msghandler();
890 * The init code doesn't return an error if it was turned
891 * off, but it won't initialize. Check that.
897 new_user = kmalloc(sizeof(*new_user), GFP_KERNEL);
901 mutex_lock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
902 list_for_each_entry_rcu(intf, &ipmi_interfaces, link) {
903 if (intf->intf_num == if_num)
906 /* Not found, return an error */
911 /* Note that each existing user holds a refcount to the interface. */
912 kref_get(&intf->refcount);
914 kref_init(&new_user->refcount);
915 new_user->handler = handler;
916 new_user->handler_data = handler_data;
917 new_user->intf = intf;
918 new_user->gets_events = 0;
920 if (!try_module_get(intf->handlers->owner)) {
925 if (intf->handlers->inc_usecount) {
926 rv = intf->handlers->inc_usecount(intf->send_info);
928 module_put(intf->handlers->owner);
934 * Hold the lock so intf->handlers is guaranteed to be good
937 mutex_unlock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
940 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->seq_lock, flags);
941 list_add_rcu(&new_user->link, &intf->users);
942 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->seq_lock, flags);
947 kref_put(&intf->refcount, intf_free);
949 mutex_unlock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
953 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_create_user);
955 static void free_user(struct kref *ref)
957 ipmi_user_t user = container_of(ref, struct ipmi_user, refcount);
961 int ipmi_destroy_user(ipmi_user_t user)
963 ipmi_smi_t intf = user->intf;
966 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvr;
967 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvrs = NULL;
971 /* Remove the user from the interface's sequence table. */
972 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->seq_lock, flags);
973 list_del_rcu(&user->link);
975 for (i = 0; i < IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ; i++) {
976 if (intf->seq_table[i].inuse
977 && (intf->seq_table[i].recv_msg->user == user)) {
978 intf->seq_table[i].inuse = 0;
979 ipmi_free_recv_msg(intf->seq_table[i].recv_msg);
982 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->seq_lock, flags);
985 * Remove the user from the command receiver's table. First
986 * we build a list of everything (not using the standard link,
987 * since other things may be using it till we do
988 * synchronize_rcu()) then free everything in that list.
990 mutex_lock(&intf->cmd_rcvrs_mutex);
991 list_for_each_entry_rcu(rcvr, &intf->cmd_rcvrs, link) {
992 if (rcvr->user == user) {
993 list_del_rcu(&rcvr->link);
998 mutex_unlock(&intf->cmd_rcvrs_mutex);
1006 mutex_lock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
1007 if (intf->handlers) {
1008 module_put(intf->handlers->owner);
1009 if (intf->handlers->dec_usecount)
1010 intf->handlers->dec_usecount(intf->send_info);
1012 mutex_unlock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
1014 kref_put(&intf->refcount, intf_free);
1016 kref_put(&user->refcount, free_user);
1020 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_destroy_user);
1022 void ipmi_get_version(ipmi_user_t user,
1023 unsigned char *major,
1024 unsigned char *minor)
1026 *major = user->intf->ipmi_version_major;
1027 *minor = user->intf->ipmi_version_minor;
1029 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_get_version);
1031 int ipmi_set_my_address(ipmi_user_t user,
1032 unsigned int channel,
1033 unsigned char address)
1035 if (channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS)
1037 user->intf->channels[channel].address = address;
1040 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_set_my_address);
1042 int ipmi_get_my_address(ipmi_user_t user,
1043 unsigned int channel,
1044 unsigned char *address)
1046 if (channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS)
1048 *address = user->intf->channels[channel].address;
1051 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_get_my_address);
1053 int ipmi_set_my_LUN(ipmi_user_t user,
1054 unsigned int channel,
1057 if (channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS)
1059 user->intf->channels[channel].lun = LUN & 0x3;
1062 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_set_my_LUN);
1064 int ipmi_get_my_LUN(ipmi_user_t user,
1065 unsigned int channel,
1066 unsigned char *address)
1068 if (channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS)
1070 *address = user->intf->channels[channel].lun;
1073 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_get_my_LUN);
1075 int ipmi_get_maintenance_mode(ipmi_user_t user)
1078 unsigned long flags;
1080 spin_lock_irqsave(&user->intf->maintenance_mode_lock, flags);
1081 mode = user->intf->maintenance_mode;
1082 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&user->intf->maintenance_mode_lock, flags);
1086 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_get_maintenance_mode);
1088 static void maintenance_mode_update(ipmi_smi_t intf)
1090 if (intf->handlers->set_maintenance_mode)
1091 intf->handlers->set_maintenance_mode(
1092 intf->send_info, intf->maintenance_mode_enable);
1095 int ipmi_set_maintenance_mode(ipmi_user_t user, int mode)
1098 unsigned long flags;
1099 ipmi_smi_t intf = user->intf;
1101 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->maintenance_mode_lock, flags);
1102 if (intf->maintenance_mode != mode) {
1104 case IPMI_MAINTENANCE_MODE_AUTO:
1105 intf->maintenance_mode = mode;
1106 intf->maintenance_mode_enable
1107 = (intf->auto_maintenance_timeout > 0);
1110 case IPMI_MAINTENANCE_MODE_OFF:
1111 intf->maintenance_mode = mode;
1112 intf->maintenance_mode_enable = 0;
1115 case IPMI_MAINTENANCE_MODE_ON:
1116 intf->maintenance_mode = mode;
1117 intf->maintenance_mode_enable = 1;
1125 maintenance_mode_update(intf);
1128 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->maintenance_mode_lock, flags);
1132 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_set_maintenance_mode);
1134 int ipmi_set_gets_events(ipmi_user_t user, int val)
1136 unsigned long flags;
1137 ipmi_smi_t intf = user->intf;
1138 struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg, *msg2;
1139 struct list_head msgs;
1141 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&msgs);
1143 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->events_lock, flags);
1144 user->gets_events = val;
1146 if (intf->delivering_events)
1148 * Another thread is delivering events for this, so
1149 * let it handle any new events.
1153 /* Deliver any queued events. */
1154 while (user->gets_events && !list_empty(&intf->waiting_events)) {
1155 list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, msg2, &intf->waiting_events, link)
1156 list_move_tail(&msg->link, &msgs);
1157 intf->waiting_events_count = 0;
1158 if (intf->event_msg_printed) {
1159 printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "Event queue no longer"
1161 intf->event_msg_printed = 0;
1164 intf->delivering_events = 1;
1165 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->events_lock, flags);
1167 list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, msg2, &msgs, link) {
1169 kref_get(&user->refcount);
1170 deliver_response(msg);
1173 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->events_lock, flags);
1174 intf->delivering_events = 0;
1178 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->events_lock, flags);
1182 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_set_gets_events);
1184 static struct cmd_rcvr *find_cmd_rcvr(ipmi_smi_t intf,
1185 unsigned char netfn,
1189 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvr;
1191 list_for_each_entry_rcu(rcvr, &intf->cmd_rcvrs, link) {
1192 if ((rcvr->netfn == netfn) && (rcvr->cmd == cmd)
1193 && (rcvr->chans & (1 << chan)))
1199 static int is_cmd_rcvr_exclusive(ipmi_smi_t intf,
1200 unsigned char netfn,
1204 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvr;
1206 list_for_each_entry_rcu(rcvr, &intf->cmd_rcvrs, link) {
1207 if ((rcvr->netfn == netfn) && (rcvr->cmd == cmd)
1208 && (rcvr->chans & chans))
1214 int ipmi_register_for_cmd(ipmi_user_t user,
1215 unsigned char netfn,
1219 ipmi_smi_t intf = user->intf;
1220 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvr;
1224 rcvr = kmalloc(sizeof(*rcvr), GFP_KERNEL);
1228 rcvr->netfn = netfn;
1229 rcvr->chans = chans;
1232 mutex_lock(&intf->cmd_rcvrs_mutex);
1233 /* Make sure the command/netfn is not already registered. */
1234 if (!is_cmd_rcvr_exclusive(intf, netfn, cmd, chans)) {
1239 list_add_rcu(&rcvr->link, &intf->cmd_rcvrs);
1242 mutex_unlock(&intf->cmd_rcvrs_mutex);
1248 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_register_for_cmd);
1250 int ipmi_unregister_for_cmd(ipmi_user_t user,
1251 unsigned char netfn,
1255 ipmi_smi_t intf = user->intf;
1256 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvr;
1257 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvrs = NULL;
1258 int i, rv = -ENOENT;
1260 mutex_lock(&intf->cmd_rcvrs_mutex);
1261 for (i = 0; i < IPMI_NUM_CHANNELS; i++) {
1262 if (((1 << i) & chans) == 0)
1264 rcvr = find_cmd_rcvr(intf, netfn, cmd, i);
1267 if (rcvr->user == user) {
1269 rcvr->chans &= ~chans;
1270 if (rcvr->chans == 0) {
1271 list_del_rcu(&rcvr->link);
1277 mutex_unlock(&intf->cmd_rcvrs_mutex);
1286 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_unregister_for_cmd);
1288 static unsigned char
1289 ipmb_checksum(unsigned char *data, int size)
1291 unsigned char csum = 0;
1293 for (; size > 0; size--, data++)
1299 static inline void format_ipmb_msg(struct ipmi_smi_msg *smi_msg,
1300 struct kernel_ipmi_msg *msg,
1301 struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *ipmb_addr,
1303 unsigned char ipmb_seq,
1305 unsigned char source_address,
1306 unsigned char source_lun)
1310 /* Format the IPMB header data. */
1311 smi_msg->data[0] = (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2);
1312 smi_msg->data[1] = IPMI_SEND_MSG_CMD;
1313 smi_msg->data[2] = ipmb_addr->channel;
1315 smi_msg->data[3] = 0;
1316 smi_msg->data[i+3] = ipmb_addr->slave_addr;
1317 smi_msg->data[i+4] = (msg->netfn << 2) | (ipmb_addr->lun & 0x3);
1318 smi_msg->data[i+5] = ipmb_checksum(&(smi_msg->data[i+3]), 2);
1319 smi_msg->data[i+6] = source_address;
1320 smi_msg->data[i+7] = (ipmb_seq << 2) | source_lun;
1321 smi_msg->data[i+8] = msg->cmd;
1323 /* Now tack on the data to the message. */
1324 if (msg->data_len > 0)
1325 memcpy(&(smi_msg->data[i+9]), msg->data,
1327 smi_msg->data_size = msg->data_len + 9;
1329 /* Now calculate the checksum and tack it on. */
1330 smi_msg->data[i+smi_msg->data_size]
1331 = ipmb_checksum(&(smi_msg->data[i+6]),
1332 smi_msg->data_size-6);
1335 * Add on the checksum size and the offset from the
1338 smi_msg->data_size += 1 + i;
1340 smi_msg->msgid = msgid;
1343 static inline void format_lan_msg(struct ipmi_smi_msg *smi_msg,
1344 struct kernel_ipmi_msg *msg,
1345 struct ipmi_lan_addr *lan_addr,
1347 unsigned char ipmb_seq,
1348 unsigned char source_lun)
1350 /* Format the IPMB header data. */
1351 smi_msg->data[0] = (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2);
1352 smi_msg->data[1] = IPMI_SEND_MSG_CMD;
1353 smi_msg->data[2] = lan_addr->channel;
1354 smi_msg->data[3] = lan_addr->session_handle;
1355 smi_msg->data[4] = lan_addr->remote_SWID;
1356 smi_msg->data[5] = (msg->netfn << 2) | (lan_addr->lun & 0x3);
1357 smi_msg->data[6] = ipmb_checksum(&(smi_msg->data[4]), 2);
1358 smi_msg->data[7] = lan_addr->local_SWID;
1359 smi_msg->data[8] = (ipmb_seq << 2) | source_lun;
1360 smi_msg->data[9] = msg->cmd;
1362 /* Now tack on the data to the message. */
1363 if (msg->data_len > 0)
1364 memcpy(&(smi_msg->data[10]), msg->data,
1366 smi_msg->data_size = msg->data_len + 10;
1368 /* Now calculate the checksum and tack it on. */
1369 smi_msg->data[smi_msg->data_size]
1370 = ipmb_checksum(&(smi_msg->data[7]),
1371 smi_msg->data_size-7);
1374 * Add on the checksum size and the offset from the
1377 smi_msg->data_size += 1;
1379 smi_msg->msgid = msgid;
1383 * Separate from ipmi_request so that the user does not have to be
1384 * supplied in certain circumstances (mainly at panic time). If
1385 * messages are supplied, they will be freed, even if an error
1388 static int i_ipmi_request(ipmi_user_t user,
1390 struct ipmi_addr *addr,
1392 struct kernel_ipmi_msg *msg,
1393 void *user_msg_data,
1395 struct ipmi_recv_msg *supplied_recv,
1397 unsigned char source_address,
1398 unsigned char source_lun,
1400 unsigned int retry_time_ms)
1403 struct ipmi_smi_msg *smi_msg;
1404 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg;
1405 unsigned long flags;
1406 struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers;
1410 recv_msg = supplied_recv;
1412 recv_msg = ipmi_alloc_recv_msg();
1413 if (recv_msg == NULL)
1416 recv_msg->user_msg_data = user_msg_data;
1419 smi_msg = (struct ipmi_smi_msg *) supplied_smi;
1421 smi_msg = ipmi_alloc_smi_msg();
1422 if (smi_msg == NULL) {
1423 ipmi_free_recv_msg(recv_msg);
1429 handlers = intf->handlers;
1435 recv_msg->user = user;
1437 kref_get(&user->refcount);
1438 recv_msg->msgid = msgid;
1440 * Store the message to send in the receive message so timeout
1441 * responses can get the proper response data.
1443 recv_msg->msg = *msg;
1445 if (addr->addr_type == IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE) {
1446 struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *smi_addr;
1448 if (msg->netfn & 1) {
1449 /* Responses are not allowed to the SMI. */
1454 smi_addr = (struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *) addr;
1455 if (smi_addr->lun > 3) {
1456 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1461 memcpy(&recv_msg->addr, smi_addr, sizeof(*smi_addr));
1463 if ((msg->netfn == IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST)
1464 && ((msg->cmd == IPMI_SEND_MSG_CMD)
1465 || (msg->cmd == IPMI_GET_MSG_CMD)
1466 || (msg->cmd == IPMI_READ_EVENT_MSG_BUFFER_CMD))) {
1468 * We don't let the user do these, since we manage
1469 * the sequence numbers.
1471 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1476 if (((msg->netfn == IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST)
1477 && ((msg->cmd == IPMI_COLD_RESET_CMD)
1478 || (msg->cmd == IPMI_WARM_RESET_CMD)))
1479 || (msg->netfn == IPMI_NETFN_FIRMWARE_REQUEST)) {
1480 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->maintenance_mode_lock, flags);
1481 intf->auto_maintenance_timeout
1482 = IPMI_MAINTENANCE_MODE_TIMEOUT;
1483 if (!intf->maintenance_mode
1484 && !intf->maintenance_mode_enable) {
1485 intf->maintenance_mode_enable = 1;
1486 maintenance_mode_update(intf);
1488 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->maintenance_mode_lock,
1492 if ((msg->data_len + 2) > IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH) {
1493 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1498 smi_msg->data[0] = (msg->netfn << 2) | (smi_addr->lun & 0x3);
1499 smi_msg->data[1] = msg->cmd;
1500 smi_msg->msgid = msgid;
1501 smi_msg->user_data = recv_msg;
1502 if (msg->data_len > 0)
1503 memcpy(&(smi_msg->data[2]), msg->data, msg->data_len);
1504 smi_msg->data_size = msg->data_len + 2;
1505 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_local_commands);
1506 } else if ((addr->addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_ADDR_TYPE)
1507 || (addr->addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_BROADCAST_ADDR_TYPE)) {
1508 struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *ipmb_addr;
1509 unsigned char ipmb_seq;
1513 if (addr->channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS) {
1514 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1519 if (intf->channels[addr->channel].medium
1520 != IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_IPMB) {
1521 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1527 if (addr->addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_BROADCAST_ADDR_TYPE)
1528 retries = 0; /* Don't retry broadcasts. */
1532 if (addr->addr_type == IPMI_IPMB_BROADCAST_ADDR_TYPE) {
1534 * Broadcasts add a zero at the beginning of the
1535 * message, but otherwise is the same as an IPMB
1538 addr->addr_type = IPMI_IPMB_ADDR_TYPE;
1543 /* Default to 1 second retries. */
1544 if (retry_time_ms == 0)
1545 retry_time_ms = 1000;
1548 * 9 for the header and 1 for the checksum, plus
1549 * possibly one for the broadcast.
1551 if ((msg->data_len + 10 + broadcast) > IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH) {
1552 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1557 ipmb_addr = (struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *) addr;
1558 if (ipmb_addr->lun > 3) {
1559 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1564 memcpy(&recv_msg->addr, ipmb_addr, sizeof(*ipmb_addr));
1566 if (recv_msg->msg.netfn & 0x1) {
1568 * It's a response, so use the user's sequence
1571 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_ipmb_responses);
1572 format_ipmb_msg(smi_msg, msg, ipmb_addr, msgid,
1574 source_address, source_lun);
1577 * Save the receive message so we can use it
1578 * to deliver the response.
1580 smi_msg->user_data = recv_msg;
1582 /* It's a command, so get a sequence for it. */
1584 spin_lock_irqsave(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
1586 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_ipmb_commands);
1589 * Create a sequence number with a 1 second
1590 * timeout and 4 retries.
1592 rv = intf_next_seq(intf,
1601 * We have used up all the sequence numbers,
1602 * probably, so abort.
1604 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(intf->seq_lock),
1610 * Store the sequence number in the message,
1611 * so that when the send message response
1612 * comes back we can start the timer.
1614 format_ipmb_msg(smi_msg, msg, ipmb_addr,
1615 STORE_SEQ_IN_MSGID(ipmb_seq, seqid),
1616 ipmb_seq, broadcast,
1617 source_address, source_lun);
1620 * Copy the message into the recv message data, so we
1621 * can retransmit it later if necessary.
1623 memcpy(recv_msg->msg_data, smi_msg->data,
1624 smi_msg->data_size);
1625 recv_msg->msg.data = recv_msg->msg_data;
1626 recv_msg->msg.data_len = smi_msg->data_size;
1629 * We don't unlock until here, because we need
1630 * to copy the completed message into the
1631 * recv_msg before we release the lock.
1632 * Otherwise, race conditions may bite us. I
1633 * know that's pretty paranoid, but I prefer
1636 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
1638 } else if (addr->addr_type == IPMI_LAN_ADDR_TYPE) {
1639 struct ipmi_lan_addr *lan_addr;
1640 unsigned char ipmb_seq;
1643 if (addr->channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS) {
1644 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1649 if ((intf->channels[addr->channel].medium
1650 != IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_8023LAN)
1651 && (intf->channels[addr->channel].medium
1652 != IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_ASYNC)) {
1653 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1660 /* Default to 1 second retries. */
1661 if (retry_time_ms == 0)
1662 retry_time_ms = 1000;
1664 /* 11 for the header and 1 for the checksum. */
1665 if ((msg->data_len + 12) > IPMI_MAX_MSG_LENGTH) {
1666 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1671 lan_addr = (struct ipmi_lan_addr *) addr;
1672 if (lan_addr->lun > 3) {
1673 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1678 memcpy(&recv_msg->addr, lan_addr, sizeof(*lan_addr));
1680 if (recv_msg->msg.netfn & 0x1) {
1682 * It's a response, so use the user's sequence
1685 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_lan_responses);
1686 format_lan_msg(smi_msg, msg, lan_addr, msgid,
1690 * Save the receive message so we can use it
1691 * to deliver the response.
1693 smi_msg->user_data = recv_msg;
1695 /* It's a command, so get a sequence for it. */
1697 spin_lock_irqsave(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
1699 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_lan_commands);
1702 * Create a sequence number with a 1 second
1703 * timeout and 4 retries.
1705 rv = intf_next_seq(intf,
1714 * We have used up all the sequence numbers,
1715 * probably, so abort.
1717 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(intf->seq_lock),
1723 * Store the sequence number in the message,
1724 * so that when the send message response
1725 * comes back we can start the timer.
1727 format_lan_msg(smi_msg, msg, lan_addr,
1728 STORE_SEQ_IN_MSGID(ipmb_seq, seqid),
1729 ipmb_seq, source_lun);
1732 * Copy the message into the recv message data, so we
1733 * can retransmit it later if necessary.
1735 memcpy(recv_msg->msg_data, smi_msg->data,
1736 smi_msg->data_size);
1737 recv_msg->msg.data = recv_msg->msg_data;
1738 recv_msg->msg.data_len = smi_msg->data_size;
1741 * We don't unlock until here, because we need
1742 * to copy the completed message into the
1743 * recv_msg before we release the lock.
1744 * Otherwise, race conditions may bite us. I
1745 * know that's pretty paranoid, but I prefer
1748 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(intf->seq_lock), flags);
1751 /* Unknown address type. */
1752 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands);
1760 for (m = 0; m < smi_msg->data_size; m++)
1761 printk(" %2.2x", smi_msg->data[m]);
1766 handlers->sender(intf->send_info, smi_msg, priority);
1773 ipmi_free_smi_msg(smi_msg);
1774 ipmi_free_recv_msg(recv_msg);
1778 static int check_addr(ipmi_smi_t intf,
1779 struct ipmi_addr *addr,
1780 unsigned char *saddr,
1783 if (addr->channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS)
1785 *lun = intf->channels[addr->channel].lun;
1786 *saddr = intf->channels[addr->channel].address;
1790 int ipmi_request_settime(ipmi_user_t user,
1791 struct ipmi_addr *addr,
1793 struct kernel_ipmi_msg *msg,
1794 void *user_msg_data,
1797 unsigned int retry_time_ms)
1799 unsigned char saddr, lun;
1804 rv = check_addr(user->intf, addr, &saddr, &lun);
1807 return i_ipmi_request(user,
1820 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_request_settime);
1822 int ipmi_request_supply_msgs(ipmi_user_t user,
1823 struct ipmi_addr *addr,
1825 struct kernel_ipmi_msg *msg,
1826 void *user_msg_data,
1828 struct ipmi_recv_msg *supplied_recv,
1831 unsigned char saddr, lun;
1836 rv = check_addr(user->intf, addr, &saddr, &lun);
1839 return i_ipmi_request(user,
1852 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_request_supply_msgs);
1854 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
1855 static int ipmb_file_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
1856 int count, int *eof, void *data)
1858 char *out = (char *) page;
1859 ipmi_smi_t intf = data;
1863 for (i = 0; i < IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS; i++)
1864 rv += sprintf(out+rv, "%x ", intf->channels[i].address);
1865 out[rv-1] = '\n'; /* Replace the final space with a newline */
1871 static int version_file_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
1872 int count, int *eof, void *data)
1874 char *out = (char *) page;
1875 ipmi_smi_t intf = data;
1877 return sprintf(out, "%u.%u\n",
1878 ipmi_version_major(&intf->bmc->id),
1879 ipmi_version_minor(&intf->bmc->id));
1882 static int stat_file_read_proc(char *page, char **start, off_t off,
1883 int count, int *eof, void *data)
1885 char *out = (char *) page;
1886 ipmi_smi_t intf = data;
1888 out += sprintf(out, "sent_invalid_commands: %u\n",
1889 ipmi_get_stat(intf, sent_invalid_commands));
1890 out += sprintf(out, "sent_local_commands: %u\n",
1891 ipmi_get_stat(intf, sent_local_commands));
1892 out += sprintf(out, "handled_local_responses: %u\n",
1893 ipmi_get_stat(intf, handled_local_responses));
1894 out += sprintf(out, "unhandled_local_responses: %u\n",
1895 ipmi_get_stat(intf, unhandled_local_responses));
1896 out += sprintf(out, "sent_ipmb_commands: %u\n",
1897 ipmi_get_stat(intf, sent_ipmb_commands));
1898 out += sprintf(out, "sent_ipmb_command_errs: %u\n",
1899 ipmi_get_stat(intf, sent_ipmb_command_errs));
1900 out += sprintf(out, "retransmitted_ipmb_commands: %u\n",
1901 ipmi_get_stat(intf, retransmitted_ipmb_commands));
1902 out += sprintf(out, "timed_out_ipmb_commands: %u\n",
1903 ipmi_get_stat(intf, timed_out_ipmb_commands));
1904 out += sprintf(out, "timed_out_ipmb_broadcasts: %u\n",
1905 ipmi_get_stat(intf, timed_out_ipmb_broadcasts));
1906 out += sprintf(out, "sent_ipmb_responses: %u\n",
1907 ipmi_get_stat(intf, sent_ipmb_responses));
1908 out += sprintf(out, "handled_ipmb_responses: %u\n",
1909 ipmi_get_stat(intf, handled_ipmb_responses));
1910 out += sprintf(out, "invalid_ipmb_responses: %u\n",
1911 ipmi_get_stat(intf, invalid_ipmb_responses));
1912 out += sprintf(out, "unhandled_ipmb_responses: %u\n",
1913 ipmi_get_stat(intf, unhandled_ipmb_responses));
1914 out += sprintf(out, "sent_lan_commands: %u\n",
1915 ipmi_get_stat(intf, sent_lan_commands));
1916 out += sprintf(out, "sent_lan_command_errs: %u\n",
1917 ipmi_get_stat(intf, sent_lan_command_errs));
1918 out += sprintf(out, "retransmitted_lan_commands: %u\n",
1919 ipmi_get_stat(intf, retransmitted_lan_commands));
1920 out += sprintf(out, "timed_out_lan_commands: %u\n",
1921 ipmi_get_stat(intf, timed_out_lan_commands));
1922 out += sprintf(out, "sent_lan_responses: %u\n",
1923 ipmi_get_stat(intf, sent_lan_responses));
1924 out += sprintf(out, "handled_lan_responses: %u\n",
1925 ipmi_get_stat(intf, handled_lan_responses));
1926 out += sprintf(out, "invalid_lan_responses: %u\n",
1927 ipmi_get_stat(intf, invalid_lan_responses));
1928 out += sprintf(out, "unhandled_lan_responses: %u\n",
1929 ipmi_get_stat(intf, unhandled_lan_responses));
1930 out += sprintf(out, "handled_commands: %u\n",
1931 ipmi_get_stat(intf, handled_commands));
1932 out += sprintf(out, "invalid_commands: %u\n",
1933 ipmi_get_stat(intf, invalid_commands));
1934 out += sprintf(out, "unhandled_commands: %u\n",
1935 ipmi_get_stat(intf, unhandled_commands));
1936 out += sprintf(out, "invalid_events: %u\n",
1937 ipmi_get_stat(intf, invalid_events));
1938 out += sprintf(out, "events: %u\n",
1939 ipmi_get_stat(intf, events));
1941 return (out - ((char *) page));
1943 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
1945 int ipmi_smi_add_proc_entry(ipmi_smi_t smi, char *name,
1946 read_proc_t *read_proc,
1947 void *data, struct module *owner)
1950 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
1951 struct proc_dir_entry *file;
1952 struct ipmi_proc_entry *entry;
1954 /* Create a list element. */
1955 entry = kmalloc(sizeof(*entry), GFP_KERNEL);
1958 entry->name = kmalloc(strlen(name)+1, GFP_KERNEL);
1963 strcpy(entry->name, name);
1965 file = create_proc_entry(name, 0, smi->proc_dir);
1972 file->read_proc = read_proc;
1973 file->owner = owner;
1975 mutex_lock(&smi->proc_entry_lock);
1976 /* Stick it on the list. */
1977 entry->next = smi->proc_entries;
1978 smi->proc_entries = entry;
1979 mutex_unlock(&smi->proc_entry_lock);
1981 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
1985 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_smi_add_proc_entry);
1987 static int add_proc_entries(ipmi_smi_t smi, int num)
1991 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
1992 sprintf(smi->proc_dir_name, "%d", num);
1993 smi->proc_dir = proc_mkdir(smi->proc_dir_name, proc_ipmi_root);
1997 smi->proc_dir->owner = THIS_MODULE;
2000 rv = ipmi_smi_add_proc_entry(smi, "stats",
2001 stat_file_read_proc,
2005 rv = ipmi_smi_add_proc_entry(smi, "ipmb",
2006 ipmb_file_read_proc,
2010 rv = ipmi_smi_add_proc_entry(smi, "version",
2011 version_file_read_proc,
2013 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
2018 static void remove_proc_entries(ipmi_smi_t smi)
2020 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
2021 struct ipmi_proc_entry *entry;
2023 mutex_lock(&smi->proc_entry_lock);
2024 while (smi->proc_entries) {
2025 entry = smi->proc_entries;
2026 smi->proc_entries = entry->next;
2028 remove_proc_entry(entry->name, smi->proc_dir);
2032 mutex_unlock(&smi->proc_entry_lock);
2033 remove_proc_entry(smi->proc_dir_name, proc_ipmi_root);
2034 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
2037 static int __find_bmc_guid(struct device *dev, void *data)
2039 unsigned char *id = data;
2040 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2041 return memcmp(bmc->guid, id, 16) == 0;
2044 static struct bmc_device *ipmi_find_bmc_guid(struct device_driver *drv,
2045 unsigned char *guid)
2049 dev = driver_find_device(drv, NULL, guid, __find_bmc_guid);
2051 return dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2056 struct prod_dev_id {
2057 unsigned int product_id;
2058 unsigned char device_id;
2061 static int __find_bmc_prod_dev_id(struct device *dev, void *data)
2063 struct prod_dev_id *id = data;
2064 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2066 return (bmc->id.product_id == id->product_id
2067 && bmc->id.device_id == id->device_id);
2070 static struct bmc_device *ipmi_find_bmc_prod_dev_id(
2071 struct device_driver *drv,
2072 unsigned int product_id, unsigned char device_id)
2074 struct prod_dev_id id = {
2075 .product_id = product_id,
2076 .device_id = device_id,
2080 dev = driver_find_device(drv, NULL, &id, __find_bmc_prod_dev_id);
2082 return dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2087 static ssize_t device_id_show(struct device *dev,
2088 struct device_attribute *attr,
2091 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2093 return snprintf(buf, 10, "%u\n", bmc->id.device_id);
2096 static ssize_t provides_dev_sdrs_show(struct device *dev,
2097 struct device_attribute *attr,
2100 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2102 return snprintf(buf, 10, "%u\n",
2103 (bmc->id.device_revision & 0x80) >> 7);
2106 static ssize_t revision_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
2109 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2111 return snprintf(buf, 20, "%u\n",
2112 bmc->id.device_revision & 0x0F);
2115 static ssize_t firmware_rev_show(struct device *dev,
2116 struct device_attribute *attr,
2119 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2121 return snprintf(buf, 20, "%u.%x\n", bmc->id.firmware_revision_1,
2122 bmc->id.firmware_revision_2);
2125 static ssize_t ipmi_version_show(struct device *dev,
2126 struct device_attribute *attr,
2129 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2131 return snprintf(buf, 20, "%u.%u\n",
2132 ipmi_version_major(&bmc->id),
2133 ipmi_version_minor(&bmc->id));
2136 static ssize_t add_dev_support_show(struct device *dev,
2137 struct device_attribute *attr,
2140 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2142 return snprintf(buf, 10, "0x%02x\n",
2143 bmc->id.additional_device_support);
2146 static ssize_t manufacturer_id_show(struct device *dev,
2147 struct device_attribute *attr,
2150 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2152 return snprintf(buf, 20, "0x%6.6x\n", bmc->id.manufacturer_id);
2155 static ssize_t product_id_show(struct device *dev,
2156 struct device_attribute *attr,
2159 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2161 return snprintf(buf, 10, "0x%4.4x\n", bmc->id.product_id);
2164 static ssize_t aux_firmware_rev_show(struct device *dev,
2165 struct device_attribute *attr,
2168 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2170 return snprintf(buf, 21, "0x%02x 0x%02x 0x%02x 0x%02x\n",
2171 bmc->id.aux_firmware_revision[3],
2172 bmc->id.aux_firmware_revision[2],
2173 bmc->id.aux_firmware_revision[1],
2174 bmc->id.aux_firmware_revision[0]);
2177 static ssize_t guid_show(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr,
2180 struct bmc_device *bmc = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
2182 return snprintf(buf, 100, "%Lx%Lx\n",
2183 (long long) bmc->guid[0],
2184 (long long) bmc->guid[8]);
2187 static void remove_files(struct bmc_device *bmc)
2192 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2193 &bmc->device_id_attr);
2194 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2195 &bmc->provides_dev_sdrs_attr);
2196 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2197 &bmc->revision_attr);
2198 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2199 &bmc->firmware_rev_attr);
2200 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2201 &bmc->version_attr);
2202 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2203 &bmc->add_dev_support_attr);
2204 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2205 &bmc->manufacturer_id_attr);
2206 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2207 &bmc->product_id_attr);
2209 if (bmc->id.aux_firmware_revision_set)
2210 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2211 &bmc->aux_firmware_rev_attr);
2213 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2218 cleanup_bmc_device(struct kref *ref)
2220 struct bmc_device *bmc;
2222 bmc = container_of(ref, struct bmc_device, refcount);
2225 platform_device_unregister(bmc->dev);
2229 static void ipmi_bmc_unregister(ipmi_smi_t intf)
2231 struct bmc_device *bmc = intf->bmc;
2233 if (intf->sysfs_name) {
2234 sysfs_remove_link(&intf->si_dev->kobj, intf->sysfs_name);
2235 kfree(intf->sysfs_name);
2236 intf->sysfs_name = NULL;
2238 if (intf->my_dev_name) {
2239 sysfs_remove_link(&bmc->dev->dev.kobj, intf->my_dev_name);
2240 kfree(intf->my_dev_name);
2241 intf->my_dev_name = NULL;
2244 mutex_lock(&ipmidriver_mutex);
2245 kref_put(&bmc->refcount, cleanup_bmc_device);
2247 mutex_unlock(&ipmidriver_mutex);
2250 static int create_files(struct bmc_device *bmc)
2254 bmc->device_id_attr.attr.name = "device_id";
2255 bmc->device_id_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2256 bmc->device_id_attr.show = device_id_show;
2258 bmc->provides_dev_sdrs_attr.attr.name = "provides_device_sdrs";
2259 bmc->provides_dev_sdrs_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2260 bmc->provides_dev_sdrs_attr.show = provides_dev_sdrs_show;
2262 bmc->revision_attr.attr.name = "revision";
2263 bmc->revision_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2264 bmc->revision_attr.show = revision_show;
2266 bmc->firmware_rev_attr.attr.name = "firmware_revision";
2267 bmc->firmware_rev_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2268 bmc->firmware_rev_attr.show = firmware_rev_show;
2270 bmc->version_attr.attr.name = "ipmi_version";
2271 bmc->version_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2272 bmc->version_attr.show = ipmi_version_show;
2274 bmc->add_dev_support_attr.attr.name = "additional_device_support";
2275 bmc->add_dev_support_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2276 bmc->add_dev_support_attr.show = add_dev_support_show;
2278 bmc->manufacturer_id_attr.attr.name = "manufacturer_id";
2279 bmc->manufacturer_id_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2280 bmc->manufacturer_id_attr.show = manufacturer_id_show;
2282 bmc->product_id_attr.attr.name = "product_id";
2283 bmc->product_id_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2284 bmc->product_id_attr.show = product_id_show;
2286 bmc->guid_attr.attr.name = "guid";
2287 bmc->guid_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2288 bmc->guid_attr.show = guid_show;
2290 bmc->aux_firmware_rev_attr.attr.name = "aux_firmware_revision";
2291 bmc->aux_firmware_rev_attr.attr.mode = S_IRUGO;
2292 bmc->aux_firmware_rev_attr.show = aux_firmware_rev_show;
2294 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2295 &bmc->device_id_attr);
2298 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2299 &bmc->provides_dev_sdrs_attr);
2302 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2303 &bmc->revision_attr);
2306 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2307 &bmc->firmware_rev_attr);
2310 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2311 &bmc->version_attr);
2314 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2315 &bmc->add_dev_support_attr);
2318 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2319 &bmc->manufacturer_id_attr);
2322 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2323 &bmc->product_id_attr);
2326 if (bmc->id.aux_firmware_revision_set) {
2327 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2328 &bmc->aux_firmware_rev_attr);
2332 if (bmc->guid_set) {
2333 err = device_create_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2342 if (bmc->id.aux_firmware_revision_set)
2343 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2344 &bmc->aux_firmware_rev_attr);
2346 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2347 &bmc->product_id_attr);
2349 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2350 &bmc->manufacturer_id_attr);
2352 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2353 &bmc->add_dev_support_attr);
2355 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2356 &bmc->version_attr);
2358 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2359 &bmc->firmware_rev_attr);
2361 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2362 &bmc->revision_attr);
2364 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2365 &bmc->provides_dev_sdrs_attr);
2367 device_remove_file(&bmc->dev->dev,
2368 &bmc->device_id_attr);
2373 static int ipmi_bmc_register(ipmi_smi_t intf, int ifnum,
2374 const char *sysfs_name)
2377 struct bmc_device *bmc = intf->bmc;
2378 struct bmc_device *old_bmc;
2382 mutex_lock(&ipmidriver_mutex);
2385 * Try to find if there is an bmc_device struct
2386 * representing the interfaced BMC already
2389 old_bmc = ipmi_find_bmc_guid(&ipmidriver.driver, bmc->guid);
2391 old_bmc = ipmi_find_bmc_prod_dev_id(&ipmidriver.driver,
2396 * If there is already an bmc_device, free the new one,
2397 * otherwise register the new BMC device
2401 intf->bmc = old_bmc;
2404 kref_get(&bmc->refcount);
2405 mutex_unlock(&ipmidriver_mutex);
2408 "ipmi: interfacing existing BMC (man_id: 0x%6.6x,"
2409 " prod_id: 0x%4.4x, dev_id: 0x%2.2x)\n",
2410 bmc->id.manufacturer_id,
2415 unsigned char orig_dev_id = bmc->id.device_id;
2416 int warn_printed = 0;
2418 snprintf(name, sizeof(name),
2419 "ipmi_bmc.%4.4x", bmc->id.product_id);
2421 while (ipmi_find_bmc_prod_dev_id(&ipmidriver.driver,
2423 bmc->id.device_id)) {
2424 if (!warn_printed) {
2425 printk(KERN_WARNING PFX
2426 "This machine has two different BMCs"
2427 " with the same product id and device"
2428 " id. This is an error in the"
2429 " firmware, but incrementing the"
2430 " device id to work around the problem."
2431 " Prod ID = 0x%x, Dev ID = 0x%x\n",
2432 bmc->id.product_id, bmc->id.device_id);
2435 bmc->id.device_id++; /* Wraps at 255 */
2436 if (bmc->id.device_id == orig_dev_id) {
2438 "Out of device ids!\n");
2443 bmc->dev = platform_device_alloc(name, bmc->id.device_id);
2445 mutex_unlock(&ipmidriver_mutex);
2448 " Unable to allocate platform device\n");
2451 bmc->dev->dev.driver = &ipmidriver.driver;
2452 dev_set_drvdata(&bmc->dev->dev, bmc);
2453 kref_init(&bmc->refcount);
2455 rv = platform_device_add(bmc->dev);
2456 mutex_unlock(&ipmidriver_mutex);
2458 platform_device_put(bmc->dev);
2462 " Unable to register bmc device: %d\n",
2465 * Don't go to out_err, you can only do that if
2466 * the device is registered already.
2471 rv = create_files(bmc);
2473 mutex_lock(&ipmidriver_mutex);
2474 platform_device_unregister(bmc->dev);
2475 mutex_unlock(&ipmidriver_mutex);
2481 "ipmi: Found new BMC (man_id: 0x%6.6x, "
2482 " prod_id: 0x%4.4x, dev_id: 0x%2.2x)\n",
2483 bmc->id.manufacturer_id,
2489 * create symlink from system interface device to bmc device
2492 intf->sysfs_name = kstrdup(sysfs_name, GFP_KERNEL);
2493 if (!intf->sysfs_name) {
2496 "ipmi_msghandler: allocate link to BMC: %d\n",
2501 rv = sysfs_create_link(&intf->si_dev->kobj,
2502 &bmc->dev->dev.kobj, intf->sysfs_name);
2504 kfree(intf->sysfs_name);
2505 intf->sysfs_name = NULL;
2507 "ipmi_msghandler: Unable to create bmc symlink: %d\n",
2512 size = snprintf(dummy, 0, "ipmi%d", ifnum);
2513 intf->my_dev_name = kmalloc(size+1, GFP_KERNEL);
2514 if (!intf->my_dev_name) {
2515 kfree(intf->sysfs_name);
2516 intf->sysfs_name = NULL;
2519 "ipmi_msghandler: allocate link from BMC: %d\n",
2523 snprintf(intf->my_dev_name, size+1, "ipmi%d", ifnum);
2525 rv = sysfs_create_link(&bmc->dev->dev.kobj, &intf->si_dev->kobj,
2528 kfree(intf->sysfs_name);
2529 intf->sysfs_name = NULL;
2530 kfree(intf->my_dev_name);
2531 intf->my_dev_name = NULL;
2534 " Unable to create symlink to bmc: %d\n",
2542 ipmi_bmc_unregister(intf);
2547 send_guid_cmd(ipmi_smi_t intf, int chan)
2549 struct kernel_ipmi_msg msg;
2550 struct ipmi_system_interface_addr si;
2552 si.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE;
2553 si.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL;
2556 msg.netfn = IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST;
2557 msg.cmd = IPMI_GET_DEVICE_GUID_CMD;
2560 return i_ipmi_request(NULL,
2562 (struct ipmi_addr *) &si,
2569 intf->channels[0].address,
2570 intf->channels[0].lun,
2575 guid_handler(ipmi_smi_t intf, struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg)
2577 if ((msg->addr.addr_type != IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE)
2578 || (msg->msg.netfn != IPMI_NETFN_APP_RESPONSE)
2579 || (msg->msg.cmd != IPMI_GET_DEVICE_GUID_CMD))
2583 if (msg->msg.data[0] != 0) {
2584 /* Error from getting the GUID, the BMC doesn't have one. */
2585 intf->bmc->guid_set = 0;
2589 if (msg->msg.data_len < 17) {
2590 intf->bmc->guid_set = 0;
2591 printk(KERN_WARNING PFX
2592 "guid_handler: The GUID response from the BMC was too"
2593 " short, it was %d but should have been 17. Assuming"
2594 " GUID is not available.\n",
2599 memcpy(intf->bmc->guid, msg->msg.data, 16);
2600 intf->bmc->guid_set = 1;
2602 wake_up(&intf->waitq);
2606 get_guid(ipmi_smi_t intf)
2610 intf->bmc->guid_set = 0x2;
2611 intf->null_user_handler = guid_handler;
2612 rv = send_guid_cmd(intf, 0);
2614 /* Send failed, no GUID available. */
2615 intf->bmc->guid_set = 0;
2616 wait_event(intf->waitq, intf->bmc->guid_set != 2);
2617 intf->null_user_handler = NULL;
2621 send_channel_info_cmd(ipmi_smi_t intf, int chan)
2623 struct kernel_ipmi_msg msg;
2624 unsigned char data[1];
2625 struct ipmi_system_interface_addr si;
2627 si.addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE;
2628 si.channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL;
2631 msg.netfn = IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST;
2632 msg.cmd = IPMI_GET_CHANNEL_INFO_CMD;
2636 return i_ipmi_request(NULL,
2638 (struct ipmi_addr *) &si,
2645 intf->channels[0].address,
2646 intf->channels[0].lun,
2651 channel_handler(ipmi_smi_t intf, struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg)
2656 if ((msg->addr.addr_type == IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE)
2657 && (msg->msg.netfn == IPMI_NETFN_APP_RESPONSE)
2658 && (msg->msg.cmd == IPMI_GET_CHANNEL_INFO_CMD)) {
2659 /* It's the one we want */
2660 if (msg->msg.data[0] != 0) {
2661 /* Got an error from the channel, just go on. */
2663 if (msg->msg.data[0] == IPMI_INVALID_COMMAND_ERR) {
2665 * If the MC does not support this
2666 * command, that is legal. We just
2667 * assume it has one IPMB at channel
2670 intf->channels[0].medium
2671 = IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_IPMB;
2672 intf->channels[0].protocol
2673 = IPMI_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_IPMB;
2676 intf->curr_channel = IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS;
2677 wake_up(&intf->waitq);
2682 if (msg->msg.data_len < 4) {
2683 /* Message not big enough, just go on. */
2686 chan = intf->curr_channel;
2687 intf->channels[chan].medium = msg->msg.data[2] & 0x7f;
2688 intf->channels[chan].protocol = msg->msg.data[3] & 0x1f;
2691 intf->curr_channel++;
2692 if (intf->curr_channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS)
2693 wake_up(&intf->waitq);
2695 rv = send_channel_info_cmd(intf, intf->curr_channel);
2698 /* Got an error somehow, just give up. */
2699 intf->curr_channel = IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS;
2700 wake_up(&intf->waitq);
2702 printk(KERN_WARNING PFX
2703 "Error sending channel information: %d\n",
2711 void ipmi_poll_interface(ipmi_user_t user)
2713 ipmi_smi_t intf = user->intf;
2715 if (intf->handlers->poll)
2716 intf->handlers->poll(intf->send_info);
2718 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_poll_interface);
2720 int ipmi_register_smi(struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers,
2722 struct ipmi_device_id *device_id,
2723 struct device *si_dev,
2724 const char *sysfs_name,
2725 unsigned char slave_addr)
2731 struct list_head *link;
2734 * Make sure the driver is actually initialized, this handles
2735 * problems with initialization order.
2738 rv = ipmi_init_msghandler();
2742 * The init code doesn't return an error if it was turned
2743 * off, but it won't initialize. Check that.
2749 intf = kzalloc(sizeof(*intf), GFP_KERNEL);
2753 intf->ipmi_version_major = ipmi_version_major(device_id);
2754 intf->ipmi_version_minor = ipmi_version_minor(device_id);
2756 intf->bmc = kzalloc(sizeof(*intf->bmc), GFP_KERNEL);
2761 intf->intf_num = -1; /* Mark it invalid for now. */
2762 kref_init(&intf->refcount);
2763 intf->bmc->id = *device_id;
2764 intf->si_dev = si_dev;
2765 for (j = 0; j < IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS; j++) {
2766 intf->channels[j].address = IPMI_BMC_SLAVE_ADDR;
2767 intf->channels[j].lun = 2;
2769 if (slave_addr != 0)
2770 intf->channels[0].address = slave_addr;
2771 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&intf->users);
2772 intf->handlers = handlers;
2773 intf->send_info = send_info;
2774 spin_lock_init(&intf->seq_lock);
2775 for (j = 0; j < IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ; j++) {
2776 intf->seq_table[j].inuse = 0;
2777 intf->seq_table[j].seqid = 0;
2780 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
2781 mutex_init(&intf->proc_entry_lock);
2783 spin_lock_init(&intf->waiting_msgs_lock);
2784 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&intf->waiting_msgs);
2785 spin_lock_init(&intf->events_lock);
2786 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&intf->waiting_events);
2787 intf->waiting_events_count = 0;
2788 mutex_init(&intf->cmd_rcvrs_mutex);
2789 spin_lock_init(&intf->maintenance_mode_lock);
2790 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&intf->cmd_rcvrs);
2791 init_waitqueue_head(&intf->waitq);
2792 for (i = 0; i < IPMI_NUM_STATS; i++)
2793 atomic_set(&intf->stats[i], 0);
2795 intf->proc_dir = NULL;
2797 mutex_lock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
2798 mutex_lock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
2799 /* Look for a hole in the numbers. */
2801 link = &ipmi_interfaces;
2802 list_for_each_entry_rcu(tintf, &ipmi_interfaces, link) {
2803 if (tintf->intf_num != i) {
2804 link = &tintf->link;
2809 /* Add the new interface in numeric order. */
2811 list_add_rcu(&intf->link, &ipmi_interfaces);
2813 list_add_tail_rcu(&intf->link, link);
2815 rv = handlers->start_processing(send_info, intf);
2821 if ((intf->ipmi_version_major > 1)
2822 || ((intf->ipmi_version_major == 1)
2823 && (intf->ipmi_version_minor >= 5))) {
2825 * Start scanning the channels to see what is
2828 intf->null_user_handler = channel_handler;
2829 intf->curr_channel = 0;
2830 rv = send_channel_info_cmd(intf, 0);
2834 /* Wait for the channel info to be read. */
2835 wait_event(intf->waitq,
2836 intf->curr_channel >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS);
2837 intf->null_user_handler = NULL;
2839 /* Assume a single IPMB channel at zero. */
2840 intf->channels[0].medium = IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_IPMB;
2841 intf->channels[0].protocol = IPMI_CHANNEL_PROTOCOL_IPMB;
2845 rv = add_proc_entries(intf, i);
2847 rv = ipmi_bmc_register(intf, i, sysfs_name);
2852 remove_proc_entries(intf);
2853 intf->handlers = NULL;
2854 list_del_rcu(&intf->link);
2855 mutex_unlock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
2856 mutex_unlock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
2858 kref_put(&intf->refcount, intf_free);
2861 * Keep memory order straight for RCU readers. Make
2862 * sure everything else is committed to memory before
2863 * setting intf_num to mark the interface valid.
2867 mutex_unlock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
2868 /* After this point the interface is legal to use. */
2869 call_smi_watchers(i, intf->si_dev);
2870 mutex_unlock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
2875 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_register_smi);
2877 static void cleanup_smi_msgs(ipmi_smi_t intf)
2880 struct seq_table *ent;
2882 /* No need for locks, the interface is down. */
2883 for (i = 0; i < IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ; i++) {
2884 ent = &(intf->seq_table[i]);
2887 deliver_err_response(ent->recv_msg, IPMI_ERR_UNSPECIFIED);
2891 int ipmi_unregister_smi(ipmi_smi_t intf)
2893 struct ipmi_smi_watcher *w;
2894 int intf_num = intf->intf_num;
2896 ipmi_bmc_unregister(intf);
2898 mutex_lock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
2899 mutex_lock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
2900 intf->intf_num = -1;
2901 intf->handlers = NULL;
2902 list_del_rcu(&intf->link);
2903 mutex_unlock(&ipmi_interfaces_mutex);
2906 cleanup_smi_msgs(intf);
2908 remove_proc_entries(intf);
2911 * Call all the watcher interfaces to tell them that
2912 * an interface is gone.
2914 list_for_each_entry(w, &smi_watchers, link)
2915 w->smi_gone(intf_num);
2916 mutex_unlock(&smi_watchers_mutex);
2918 kref_put(&intf->refcount, intf_free);
2921 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_unregister_smi);
2923 static int handle_ipmb_get_msg_rsp(ipmi_smi_t intf,
2924 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
2926 struct ipmi_ipmb_addr ipmb_addr;
2927 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg;
2930 * This is 11, not 10, because the response must contain a
2933 if (msg->rsp_size < 11) {
2934 /* Message not big enough, just ignore it. */
2935 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, invalid_ipmb_responses);
2939 if (msg->rsp[2] != 0) {
2940 /* An error getting the response, just ignore it. */
2944 ipmb_addr.addr_type = IPMI_IPMB_ADDR_TYPE;
2945 ipmb_addr.slave_addr = msg->rsp[6];
2946 ipmb_addr.channel = msg->rsp[3] & 0x0f;
2947 ipmb_addr.lun = msg->rsp[7] & 3;
2950 * It's a response from a remote entity. Look up the sequence
2951 * number and handle the response.
2953 if (intf_find_seq(intf,
2957 (msg->rsp[4] >> 2) & (~1),
2958 (struct ipmi_addr *) &(ipmb_addr),
2961 * We were unable to find the sequence number,
2962 * so just nuke the message.
2964 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, unhandled_ipmb_responses);
2968 memcpy(recv_msg->msg_data,
2972 * The other fields matched, so no need to set them, except
2973 * for netfn, which needs to be the response that was
2974 * returned, not the request value.
2976 recv_msg->msg.netfn = msg->rsp[4] >> 2;
2977 recv_msg->msg.data = recv_msg->msg_data;
2978 recv_msg->msg.data_len = msg->rsp_size - 10;
2979 recv_msg->recv_type = IPMI_RESPONSE_RECV_TYPE;
2980 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, handled_ipmb_responses);
2981 deliver_response(recv_msg);
2986 static int handle_ipmb_get_msg_cmd(ipmi_smi_t intf,
2987 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
2989 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvr;
2991 unsigned char netfn;
2994 ipmi_user_t user = NULL;
2995 struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *ipmb_addr;
2996 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg;
2997 struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers;
2999 if (msg->rsp_size < 10) {
3000 /* Message not big enough, just ignore it. */
3001 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, invalid_commands);
3005 if (msg->rsp[2] != 0) {
3006 /* An error getting the response, just ignore it. */
3010 netfn = msg->rsp[4] >> 2;
3012 chan = msg->rsp[3] & 0xf;
3015 rcvr = find_cmd_rcvr(intf, netfn, cmd, chan);
3018 kref_get(&user->refcount);
3024 /* We didn't find a user, deliver an error response. */
3025 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, unhandled_commands);
3027 msg->data[0] = (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2);
3028 msg->data[1] = IPMI_SEND_MSG_CMD;
3029 msg->data[2] = msg->rsp[3];
3030 msg->data[3] = msg->rsp[6];
3031 msg->data[4] = ((netfn + 1) << 2) | (msg->rsp[7] & 0x3);
3032 msg->data[5] = ipmb_checksum(&(msg->data[3]), 2);
3033 msg->data[6] = intf->channels[msg->rsp[3] & 0xf].address;
3035 msg->data[7] = (msg->rsp[7] & 0xfc) | (msg->rsp[4] & 0x3);
3036 msg->data[8] = msg->rsp[8]; /* cmd */
3037 msg->data[9] = IPMI_INVALID_CMD_COMPLETION_CODE;
3038 msg->data[10] = ipmb_checksum(&(msg->data[6]), 4);
3039 msg->data_size = 11;
3044 printk("Invalid command:");
3045 for (m = 0; m < msg->data_size; m++)
3046 printk(" %2.2x", msg->data[m]);
3051 handlers = intf->handlers;
3053 handlers->sender(intf->send_info, msg, 0);
3055 * We used the message, so return the value
3056 * that causes it to not be freed or
3063 /* Deliver the message to the user. */
3064 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, handled_commands);
3066 recv_msg = ipmi_alloc_recv_msg();
3069 * We couldn't allocate memory for the
3070 * message, so requeue it for handling
3074 kref_put(&user->refcount, free_user);
3076 /* Extract the source address from the data. */
3077 ipmb_addr = (struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *) &recv_msg->addr;
3078 ipmb_addr->addr_type = IPMI_IPMB_ADDR_TYPE;
3079 ipmb_addr->slave_addr = msg->rsp[6];
3080 ipmb_addr->lun = msg->rsp[7] & 3;
3081 ipmb_addr->channel = msg->rsp[3] & 0xf;
3084 * Extract the rest of the message information
3085 * from the IPMB header.
3087 recv_msg->user = user;
3088 recv_msg->recv_type = IPMI_CMD_RECV_TYPE;
3089 recv_msg->msgid = msg->rsp[7] >> 2;
3090 recv_msg->msg.netfn = msg->rsp[4] >> 2;
3091 recv_msg->msg.cmd = msg->rsp[8];
3092 recv_msg->msg.data = recv_msg->msg_data;
3095 * We chop off 10, not 9 bytes because the checksum
3096 * at the end also needs to be removed.
3098 recv_msg->msg.data_len = msg->rsp_size - 10;
3099 memcpy(recv_msg->msg_data,
3101 msg->rsp_size - 10);
3102 deliver_response(recv_msg);
3109 static int handle_lan_get_msg_rsp(ipmi_smi_t intf,
3110 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
3112 struct ipmi_lan_addr lan_addr;
3113 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg;
3117 * This is 13, not 12, because the response must contain a
3120 if (msg->rsp_size < 13) {
3121 /* Message not big enough, just ignore it. */
3122 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, invalid_lan_responses);
3126 if (msg->rsp[2] != 0) {
3127 /* An error getting the response, just ignore it. */
3131 lan_addr.addr_type = IPMI_LAN_ADDR_TYPE;
3132 lan_addr.session_handle = msg->rsp[4];
3133 lan_addr.remote_SWID = msg->rsp[8];
3134 lan_addr.local_SWID = msg->rsp[5];
3135 lan_addr.channel = msg->rsp[3] & 0x0f;
3136 lan_addr.privilege = msg->rsp[3] >> 4;
3137 lan_addr.lun = msg->rsp[9] & 3;
3140 * It's a response from a remote entity. Look up the sequence
3141 * number and handle the response.
3143 if (intf_find_seq(intf,
3147 (msg->rsp[6] >> 2) & (~1),
3148 (struct ipmi_addr *) &(lan_addr),
3151 * We were unable to find the sequence number,
3152 * so just nuke the message.
3154 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, unhandled_lan_responses);
3158 memcpy(recv_msg->msg_data,
3160 msg->rsp_size - 11);
3162 * The other fields matched, so no need to set them, except
3163 * for netfn, which needs to be the response that was
3164 * returned, not the request value.
3166 recv_msg->msg.netfn = msg->rsp[6] >> 2;
3167 recv_msg->msg.data = recv_msg->msg_data;
3168 recv_msg->msg.data_len = msg->rsp_size - 12;
3169 recv_msg->recv_type = IPMI_RESPONSE_RECV_TYPE;
3170 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, handled_lan_responses);
3171 deliver_response(recv_msg);
3176 static int handle_lan_get_msg_cmd(ipmi_smi_t intf,
3177 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
3179 struct cmd_rcvr *rcvr;
3181 unsigned char netfn;
3184 ipmi_user_t user = NULL;
3185 struct ipmi_lan_addr *lan_addr;
3186 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg;
3188 if (msg->rsp_size < 12) {
3189 /* Message not big enough, just ignore it. */
3190 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, invalid_commands);
3194 if (msg->rsp[2] != 0) {
3195 /* An error getting the response, just ignore it. */
3199 netfn = msg->rsp[6] >> 2;
3201 chan = msg->rsp[3] & 0xf;
3204 rcvr = find_cmd_rcvr(intf, netfn, cmd, chan);
3207 kref_get(&user->refcount);
3213 /* We didn't find a user, just give up. */
3214 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, unhandled_commands);
3217 * Don't do anything with these messages, just allow
3222 /* Deliver the message to the user. */
3223 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, handled_commands);
3225 recv_msg = ipmi_alloc_recv_msg();
3228 * We couldn't allocate memory for the
3229 * message, so requeue it for handling later.
3232 kref_put(&user->refcount, free_user);
3234 /* Extract the source address from the data. */
3235 lan_addr = (struct ipmi_lan_addr *) &recv_msg->addr;
3236 lan_addr->addr_type = IPMI_LAN_ADDR_TYPE;
3237 lan_addr->session_handle = msg->rsp[4];
3238 lan_addr->remote_SWID = msg->rsp[8];
3239 lan_addr->local_SWID = msg->rsp[5];
3240 lan_addr->lun = msg->rsp[9] & 3;
3241 lan_addr->channel = msg->rsp[3] & 0xf;
3242 lan_addr->privilege = msg->rsp[3] >> 4;
3245 * Extract the rest of the message information
3246 * from the IPMB header.
3248 recv_msg->user = user;
3249 recv_msg->recv_type = IPMI_CMD_RECV_TYPE;
3250 recv_msg->msgid = msg->rsp[9] >> 2;
3251 recv_msg->msg.netfn = msg->rsp[6] >> 2;
3252 recv_msg->msg.cmd = msg->rsp[10];
3253 recv_msg->msg.data = recv_msg->msg_data;
3256 * We chop off 12, not 11 bytes because the checksum
3257 * at the end also needs to be removed.
3259 recv_msg->msg.data_len = msg->rsp_size - 12;
3260 memcpy(recv_msg->msg_data,
3262 msg->rsp_size - 12);
3263 deliver_response(recv_msg);
3270 static void copy_event_into_recv_msg(struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg,
3271 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
3273 struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *smi_addr;
3275 recv_msg->msgid = 0;
3276 smi_addr = (struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *) &(recv_msg->addr);
3277 smi_addr->addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE;
3278 smi_addr->channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL;
3279 smi_addr->lun = msg->rsp[0] & 3;
3280 recv_msg->recv_type = IPMI_ASYNC_EVENT_RECV_TYPE;
3281 recv_msg->msg.netfn = msg->rsp[0] >> 2;
3282 recv_msg->msg.cmd = msg->rsp[1];
3283 memcpy(recv_msg->msg_data, &(msg->rsp[3]), msg->rsp_size - 3);
3284 recv_msg->msg.data = recv_msg->msg_data;
3285 recv_msg->msg.data_len = msg->rsp_size - 3;
3288 static int handle_read_event_rsp(ipmi_smi_t intf,
3289 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
3291 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg, *recv_msg2;
3292 struct list_head msgs;
3295 int deliver_count = 0;
3296 unsigned long flags;
3298 if (msg->rsp_size < 19) {
3299 /* Message is too small to be an IPMB event. */
3300 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, invalid_events);
3304 if (msg->rsp[2] != 0) {
3305 /* An error getting the event, just ignore it. */
3309 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&msgs);
3311 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->events_lock, flags);
3313 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, events);
3316 * Allocate and fill in one message for every user that is
3320 list_for_each_entry_rcu(user, &intf->users, link) {
3321 if (!user->gets_events)
3324 recv_msg = ipmi_alloc_recv_msg();
3327 list_for_each_entry_safe(recv_msg, recv_msg2, &msgs,
3329 list_del(&recv_msg->link);
3330 ipmi_free_recv_msg(recv_msg);
3333 * We couldn't allocate memory for the
3334 * message, so requeue it for handling
3343 copy_event_into_recv_msg(recv_msg, msg);
3344 recv_msg->user = user;
3345 kref_get(&user->refcount);
3346 list_add_tail(&(recv_msg->link), &msgs);
3350 if (deliver_count) {
3351 /* Now deliver all the messages. */
3352 list_for_each_entry_safe(recv_msg, recv_msg2, &msgs, link) {
3353 list_del(&recv_msg->link);
3354 deliver_response(recv_msg);
3356 } else if (intf->waiting_events_count < MAX_EVENTS_IN_QUEUE) {
3358 * No one to receive the message, put it in queue if there's
3359 * not already too many things in the queue.
3361 recv_msg = ipmi_alloc_recv_msg();
3364 * We couldn't allocate memory for the
3365 * message, so requeue it for handling
3372 copy_event_into_recv_msg(recv_msg, msg);
3373 list_add_tail(&(recv_msg->link), &(intf->waiting_events));
3374 intf->waiting_events_count++;
3375 } else if (!intf->event_msg_printed) {
3377 * There's too many things in the queue, discard this
3380 printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "Event queue full, discarding"
3381 " incoming events\n");
3382 intf->event_msg_printed = 1;
3386 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&(intf->events_lock), flags);
3391 static int handle_bmc_rsp(ipmi_smi_t intf,
3392 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
3394 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg;
3395 struct ipmi_user *user;
3397 recv_msg = (struct ipmi_recv_msg *) msg->user_data;
3398 if (recv_msg == NULL) {
3400 "IPMI message received with no owner. This\n"
3401 "could be because of a malformed message, or\n"
3402 "because of a hardware error. Contact your\n"
3403 "hardware vender for assistance\n");
3407 user = recv_msg->user;
3408 /* Make sure the user still exists. */
3409 if (user && !user->valid) {
3410 /* The user for the message went away, so give up. */
3411 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, unhandled_local_responses);
3412 ipmi_free_recv_msg(recv_msg);
3414 struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *smi_addr;
3416 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, handled_local_responses);
3417 recv_msg->recv_type = IPMI_RESPONSE_RECV_TYPE;
3418 recv_msg->msgid = msg->msgid;
3419 smi_addr = ((struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *)
3421 smi_addr->addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE;
3422 smi_addr->channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL;
3423 smi_addr->lun = msg->rsp[0] & 3;
3424 recv_msg->msg.netfn = msg->rsp[0] >> 2;
3425 recv_msg->msg.cmd = msg->rsp[1];
3426 memcpy(recv_msg->msg_data,
3429 recv_msg->msg.data = recv_msg->msg_data;
3430 recv_msg->msg.data_len = msg->rsp_size - 2;
3431 deliver_response(recv_msg);
3438 * Handle a new message. Return 1 if the message should be requeued,
3439 * 0 if the message should be freed, or -1 if the message should not
3440 * be freed or requeued.
3442 static int handle_new_recv_msg(ipmi_smi_t intf,
3443 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
3451 for (m = 0; m < msg->rsp_size; m++)
3452 printk(" %2.2x", msg->rsp[m]);
3455 if (msg->rsp_size < 2) {
3456 /* Message is too small to be correct. */
3457 printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "BMC returned to small a message"
3458 " for netfn %x cmd %x, got %d bytes\n",
3459 (msg->data[0] >> 2) | 1, msg->data[1], msg->rsp_size);
3461 /* Generate an error response for the message. */
3462 msg->rsp[0] = msg->data[0] | (1 << 2);
3463 msg->rsp[1] = msg->data[1];
3464 msg->rsp[2] = IPMI_ERR_UNSPECIFIED;
3466 } else if (((msg->rsp[0] >> 2) != ((msg->data[0] >> 2) | 1))
3467 || (msg->rsp[1] != msg->data[1])) {
3469 * The NetFN and Command in the response is not even
3470 * marginally correct.
3472 printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "BMC returned incorrect response,"
3473 " expected netfn %x cmd %x, got netfn %x cmd %x\n",
3474 (msg->data[0] >> 2) | 1, msg->data[1],
3475 msg->rsp[0] >> 2, msg->rsp[1]);
3477 /* Generate an error response for the message. */
3478 msg->rsp[0] = msg->data[0] | (1 << 2);
3479 msg->rsp[1] = msg->data[1];
3480 msg->rsp[2] = IPMI_ERR_UNSPECIFIED;
3484 if ((msg->rsp[0] == ((IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST|1) << 2))
3485 && (msg->rsp[1] == IPMI_SEND_MSG_CMD)
3486 && (msg->user_data != NULL)) {
3488 * It's a response to a response we sent. For this we
3489 * deliver a send message response to the user.
3491 struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg = msg->user_data;
3494 if (msg->rsp_size < 2)
3495 /* Message is too small to be correct. */
3498 chan = msg->data[2] & 0x0f;
3499 if (chan >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS)
3500 /* Invalid channel number */
3506 /* Make sure the user still exists. */
3507 if (!recv_msg->user || !recv_msg->user->valid)
3510 recv_msg->recv_type = IPMI_RESPONSE_RESPONSE_TYPE;
3511 recv_msg->msg.data = recv_msg->msg_data;
3512 recv_msg->msg.data_len = 1;
3513 recv_msg->msg_data[0] = msg->rsp[2];
3514 deliver_response(recv_msg);
3515 } else if ((msg->rsp[0] == ((IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST|1) << 2))
3516 && (msg->rsp[1] == IPMI_GET_MSG_CMD)) {
3517 /* It's from the receive queue. */
3518 chan = msg->rsp[3] & 0xf;
3519 if (chan >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS) {
3520 /* Invalid channel number */
3525 switch (intf->channels[chan].medium) {
3526 case IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_IPMB:
3527 if (msg->rsp[4] & 0x04) {
3529 * It's a response, so find the
3530 * requesting message and send it up.
3532 requeue = handle_ipmb_get_msg_rsp(intf, msg);
3535 * It's a command to the SMS from some other
3536 * entity. Handle that.
3538 requeue = handle_ipmb_get_msg_cmd(intf, msg);
3542 case IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_8023LAN:
3543 case IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_ASYNC:
3544 if (msg->rsp[6] & 0x04) {
3546 * It's a response, so find the
3547 * requesting message and send it up.
3549 requeue = handle_lan_get_msg_rsp(intf, msg);
3552 * It's a command to the SMS from some other
3553 * entity. Handle that.
3555 requeue = handle_lan_get_msg_cmd(intf, msg);
3561 * We don't handle the channel type, so just
3567 } else if ((msg->rsp[0] == ((IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST|1) << 2))
3568 && (msg->rsp[1] == IPMI_READ_EVENT_MSG_BUFFER_CMD)) {
3569 /* It's an asyncronous event. */
3570 requeue = handle_read_event_rsp(intf, msg);
3572 /* It's a response from the local BMC. */
3573 requeue = handle_bmc_rsp(intf, msg);
3580 /* Handle a new message from the lower layer. */
3581 void ipmi_smi_msg_received(ipmi_smi_t intf,
3582 struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
3584 unsigned long flags = 0; /* keep us warning-free. */
3586 int run_to_completion;
3589 if ((msg->data_size >= 2)
3590 && (msg->data[0] == (IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST << 2))
3591 && (msg->data[1] == IPMI_SEND_MSG_CMD)
3592 && (msg->user_data == NULL)) {
3594 * This is the local response to a command send, start
3595 * the timer for these. The user_data will not be
3596 * NULL if this is a response send, and we will let
3597 * response sends just go through.
3601 * Check for errors, if we get certain errors (ones
3602 * that mean basically we can try again later), we
3603 * ignore them and start the timer. Otherwise we
3604 * report the error immediately.
3606 if ((msg->rsp_size >= 3) && (msg->rsp[2] != 0)
3607 && (msg->rsp[2] != IPMI_NODE_BUSY_ERR)
3608 && (msg->rsp[2] != IPMI_LOST_ARBITRATION_ERR)
3609 && (msg->rsp[2] != IPMI_BUS_ERR)
3610 && (msg->rsp[2] != IPMI_NAK_ON_WRITE_ERR)) {
3611 int chan = msg->rsp[3] & 0xf;
3613 /* Got an error sending the message, handle it. */
3614 if (chan >= IPMI_MAX_CHANNELS)
3615 ; /* This shouldn't happen */
3616 else if ((intf->channels[chan].medium
3617 == IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_8023LAN)
3618 || (intf->channels[chan].medium
3619 == IPMI_CHANNEL_MEDIUM_ASYNC))
3620 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_lan_command_errs);
3622 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, sent_ipmb_command_errs);
3623 intf_err_seq(intf, msg->msgid, msg->rsp[2]);
3625 /* The message was sent, start the timer. */
3626 intf_start_seq_timer(intf, msg->msgid);
3628 ipmi_free_smi_msg(msg);
3633 * To preserve message order, if the list is not empty, we
3634 * tack this message onto the end of the list.
3636 run_to_completion = intf->run_to_completion;
3637 if (!run_to_completion)
3638 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->waiting_msgs_lock, flags);
3639 if (!list_empty(&intf->waiting_msgs)) {
3640 list_add_tail(&msg->link, &intf->waiting_msgs);
3641 if (!run_to_completion)
3642 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->waiting_msgs_lock, flags);
3645 if (!run_to_completion)
3646 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->waiting_msgs_lock, flags);
3648 rv = handle_new_recv_msg(intf, msg);
3651 * Could not handle the message now, just add it to a
3652 * list to handle later.
3654 run_to_completion = intf->run_to_completion;
3655 if (!run_to_completion)
3656 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->waiting_msgs_lock, flags);
3657 list_add_tail(&msg->link, &intf->waiting_msgs);
3658 if (!run_to_completion)
3659 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->waiting_msgs_lock, flags);
3660 } else if (rv == 0) {
3661 ipmi_free_smi_msg(msg);
3667 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_smi_msg_received);
3669 void ipmi_smi_watchdog_pretimeout(ipmi_smi_t intf)
3674 list_for_each_entry_rcu(user, &intf->users, link) {
3675 if (!user->handler->ipmi_watchdog_pretimeout)
3678 user->handler->ipmi_watchdog_pretimeout(user->handler_data);
3682 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_smi_watchdog_pretimeout);
3684 static struct ipmi_smi_msg *
3685 smi_from_recv_msg(ipmi_smi_t intf, struct ipmi_recv_msg *recv_msg,
3686 unsigned char seq, long seqid)
3688 struct ipmi_smi_msg *smi_msg = ipmi_alloc_smi_msg();
3691 * If we can't allocate the message, then just return, we
3692 * get 4 retries, so this should be ok.
3696 memcpy(smi_msg->data, recv_msg->msg.data, recv_msg->msg.data_len);
3697 smi_msg->data_size = recv_msg->msg.data_len;
3698 smi_msg->msgid = STORE_SEQ_IN_MSGID(seq, seqid);
3704 for (m = 0; m < smi_msg->data_size; m++)
3705 printk(" %2.2x", smi_msg->data[m]);
3712 static void check_msg_timeout(ipmi_smi_t intf, struct seq_table *ent,
3713 struct list_head *timeouts, long timeout_period,
3714 int slot, unsigned long *flags)
3716 struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg;
3717 struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers;
3719 if (intf->intf_num == -1)
3725 ent->timeout -= timeout_period;
3726 if (ent->timeout > 0)
3729 if (ent->retries_left == 0) {
3730 /* The message has used all its retries. */
3732 msg = ent->recv_msg;
3733 list_add_tail(&msg->link, timeouts);
3735 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, timed_out_ipmb_broadcasts);
3736 else if (ent->recv_msg->addr.addr_type == IPMI_LAN_ADDR_TYPE)
3737 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, timed_out_lan_commands);
3739 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, timed_out_ipmb_commands);
3741 struct ipmi_smi_msg *smi_msg;
3742 /* More retries, send again. */
3745 * Start with the max timer, set to normal timer after
3746 * the message is sent.
3748 ent->timeout = MAX_MSG_TIMEOUT;
3749 ent->retries_left--;
3750 if (ent->recv_msg->addr.addr_type == IPMI_LAN_ADDR_TYPE)
3751 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, retransmitted_lan_commands);
3753 ipmi_inc_stat(intf, retransmitted_ipmb_commands);
3755 smi_msg = smi_from_recv_msg(intf, ent->recv_msg, slot,
3760 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->seq_lock, *flags);
3763 * Send the new message. We send with a zero
3764 * priority. It timed out, I doubt time is that
3765 * critical now, and high priority messages are really
3766 * only for messages to the local MC, which don't get
3769 handlers = intf->handlers;
3771 intf->handlers->sender(intf->send_info,
3774 ipmi_free_smi_msg(smi_msg);
3776 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->seq_lock, *flags);
3780 static void ipmi_timeout_handler(long timeout_period)
3783 struct list_head timeouts;
3784 struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg, *msg2;
3785 struct ipmi_smi_msg *smi_msg, *smi_msg2;
3786 unsigned long flags;
3790 list_for_each_entry_rcu(intf, &ipmi_interfaces, link) {
3791 /* See if any waiting messages need to be processed. */
3792 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->waiting_msgs_lock, flags);
3793 list_for_each_entry_safe(smi_msg, smi_msg2,
3794 &intf->waiting_msgs, link) {
3795 if (!handle_new_recv_msg(intf, smi_msg)) {
3796 list_del(&smi_msg->link);
3797 ipmi_free_smi_msg(smi_msg);
3800 * To preserve message order, quit if we
3801 * can't handle a message.
3806 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->waiting_msgs_lock, flags);
3809 * Go through the seq table and find any messages that
3810 * have timed out, putting them in the timeouts
3813 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&timeouts);
3814 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->seq_lock, flags);
3815 for (i = 0; i < IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ; i++)
3816 check_msg_timeout(intf, &(intf->seq_table[i]),
3817 &timeouts, timeout_period, i,
3819 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->seq_lock, flags);
3821 list_for_each_entry_safe(msg, msg2, &timeouts, link)
3822 deliver_err_response(msg, IPMI_TIMEOUT_COMPLETION_CODE);
3825 * Maintenance mode handling. Check the timeout
3826 * optimistically before we claim the lock. It may
3827 * mean a timeout gets missed occasionally, but that
3828 * only means the timeout gets extended by one period
3829 * in that case. No big deal, and it avoids the lock
3832 if (intf->auto_maintenance_timeout > 0) {
3833 spin_lock_irqsave(&intf->maintenance_mode_lock, flags);
3834 if (intf->auto_maintenance_timeout > 0) {
3835 intf->auto_maintenance_timeout
3837 if (!intf->maintenance_mode
3838 && (intf->auto_maintenance_timeout <= 0)) {
3839 intf->maintenance_mode_enable = 0;
3840 maintenance_mode_update(intf);
3843 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&intf->maintenance_mode_lock,
3850 static void ipmi_request_event(void)
3853 struct ipmi_smi_handlers *handlers;
3857 * Called from the timer, no need to check if handlers is
3860 list_for_each_entry_rcu(intf, &ipmi_interfaces, link) {
3861 /* No event requests when in maintenance mode. */
3862 if (intf->maintenance_mode_enable)
3865 handlers = intf->handlers;
3867 handlers->request_events(intf->send_info);
3872 static struct timer_list ipmi_timer;
3874 /* Call every ~100 ms. */
3875 #define IPMI_TIMEOUT_TIME 100
3877 /* How many jiffies does it take to get to the timeout time. */
3878 #define IPMI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES ((IPMI_TIMEOUT_TIME * HZ) / 1000)
3881 * Request events from the queue every second (this is the number of
3882 * IPMI_TIMEOUT_TIMES between event requests). Hopefully, in the
3883 * future, IPMI will add a way to know immediately if an event is in
3884 * the queue and this silliness can go away.
3886 #define IPMI_REQUEST_EV_TIME (1000 / (IPMI_TIMEOUT_TIME))
3888 static atomic_t stop_operation;
3889 static unsigned int ticks_to_req_ev = IPMI_REQUEST_EV_TIME;
3891 static void ipmi_timeout(unsigned long data)
3893 if (atomic_read(&stop_operation))
3897 if (ticks_to_req_ev == 0) {
3898 ipmi_request_event();
3899 ticks_to_req_ev = IPMI_REQUEST_EV_TIME;
3902 ipmi_timeout_handler(IPMI_TIMEOUT_TIME);
3904 mod_timer(&ipmi_timer, jiffies + IPMI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES);
3908 static atomic_t smi_msg_inuse_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
3909 static atomic_t recv_msg_inuse_count = ATOMIC_INIT(0);
3911 /* FIXME - convert these to slabs. */
3912 static void free_smi_msg(struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
3914 atomic_dec(&smi_msg_inuse_count);
3918 struct ipmi_smi_msg *ipmi_alloc_smi_msg(void)
3920 struct ipmi_smi_msg *rv;
3921 rv = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ipmi_smi_msg), GFP_ATOMIC);
3923 rv->done = free_smi_msg;
3924 rv->user_data = NULL;
3925 atomic_inc(&smi_msg_inuse_count);
3929 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_alloc_smi_msg);
3931 static void free_recv_msg(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg)
3933 atomic_dec(&recv_msg_inuse_count);
3937 static struct ipmi_recv_msg *ipmi_alloc_recv_msg(void)
3939 struct ipmi_recv_msg *rv;
3941 rv = kmalloc(sizeof(struct ipmi_recv_msg), GFP_ATOMIC);
3944 rv->done = free_recv_msg;
3945 atomic_inc(&recv_msg_inuse_count);
3950 void ipmi_free_recv_msg(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg)
3953 kref_put(&msg->user->refcount, free_user);
3956 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ipmi_free_recv_msg);
3958 #ifdef CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_EVENT
3960 static void dummy_smi_done_handler(struct ipmi_smi_msg *msg)
3964 static void dummy_recv_done_handler(struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg)
3968 #ifdef CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_STRING
3969 static void event_receiver_fetcher(ipmi_smi_t intf, struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg)
3971 if ((msg->addr.addr_type == IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE)
3972 && (msg->msg.netfn == IPMI_NETFN_SENSOR_EVENT_RESPONSE)
3973 && (msg->msg.cmd == IPMI_GET_EVENT_RECEIVER_CMD)
3974 && (msg->msg.data[0] == IPMI_CC_NO_ERROR)) {
3975 /* A get event receiver command, save it. */
3976 intf->event_receiver = msg->msg.data[1];
3977 intf->event_receiver_lun = msg->msg.data[2] & 0x3;
3981 static void device_id_fetcher(ipmi_smi_t intf, struct ipmi_recv_msg *msg)
3983 if ((msg->addr.addr_type == IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE)
3984 && (msg->msg.netfn == IPMI_NETFN_APP_RESPONSE)
3985 && (msg->msg.cmd == IPMI_GET_DEVICE_ID_CMD)
3986 && (msg->msg.data[0] == IPMI_CC_NO_ERROR)) {
3988 * A get device id command, save if we are an event
3989 * receiver or generator.
3991 intf->local_sel_device = (msg->msg.data[6] >> 2) & 1;
3992 intf->local_event_generator = (msg->msg.data[6] >> 5) & 1;
3997 static void send_panic_events(char *str)
3999 struct kernel_ipmi_msg msg;
4001 unsigned char data[16];
4002 struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *si;
4003 struct ipmi_addr addr;
4004 struct ipmi_smi_msg smi_msg;
4005 struct ipmi_recv_msg recv_msg;
4007 si = (struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *) &addr;
4008 si->addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE;
4009 si->channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL;
4012 /* Fill in an event telling that we have failed. */
4013 msg.netfn = 0x04; /* Sensor or Event. */
4014 msg.cmd = 2; /* Platform event command. */
4017 data[0] = 0x41; /* Kernel generator ID, IPMI table 5-4 */
4018 data[1] = 0x03; /* This is for IPMI 1.0. */
4019 data[2] = 0x20; /* OS Critical Stop, IPMI table 36-3 */
4020 data[4] = 0x6f; /* Sensor specific, IPMI table 36-1 */
4021 data[5] = 0xa1; /* Runtime stop OEM bytes 2 & 3. */
4024 * Put a few breadcrumbs in. Hopefully later we can add more things
4025 * to make the panic events more useful.
4033 smi_msg.done = dummy_smi_done_handler;
4034 recv_msg.done = dummy_recv_done_handler;
4036 /* For every registered interface, send the event. */
4037 list_for_each_entry_rcu(intf, &ipmi_interfaces, link) {
4038 if (!intf->handlers)
4039 /* Interface is not ready. */
4042 intf->run_to_completion = 1;
4043 /* Send the event announcing the panic. */
4044 intf->handlers->set_run_to_completion(intf->send_info, 1);
4045 i_ipmi_request(NULL,
4054 intf->channels[0].address,
4055 intf->channels[0].lun,
4056 0, 1); /* Don't retry, and don't wait. */
4059 #ifdef CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_STRING
4061 * On every interface, dump a bunch of OEM event holding the
4067 /* For every registered interface, send the event. */
4068 list_for_each_entry_rcu(intf, &ipmi_interfaces, link) {
4070 struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *ipmb;
4073 if (intf->intf_num == -1)
4074 /* Interface was not ready yet. */
4078 * intf_num is used as an marker to tell if the
4079 * interface is valid. Thus we need a read barrier to
4080 * make sure data fetched before checking intf_num
4086 * First job here is to figure out where to send the
4087 * OEM events. There's no way in IPMI to send OEM
4088 * events using an event send command, so we have to
4089 * find the SEL to put them in and stick them in
4093 /* Get capabilities from the get device id. */
4094 intf->local_sel_device = 0;
4095 intf->local_event_generator = 0;
4096 intf->event_receiver = 0;
4098 /* Request the device info from the local MC. */
4099 msg.netfn = IPMI_NETFN_APP_REQUEST;
4100 msg.cmd = IPMI_GET_DEVICE_ID_CMD;
4103 intf->null_user_handler = device_id_fetcher;
4104 i_ipmi_request(NULL,
4113 intf->channels[0].address,
4114 intf->channels[0].lun,
4115 0, 1); /* Don't retry, and don't wait. */
4117 if (intf->local_event_generator) {
4118 /* Request the event receiver from the local MC. */
4119 msg.netfn = IPMI_NETFN_SENSOR_EVENT_REQUEST;
4120 msg.cmd = IPMI_GET_EVENT_RECEIVER_CMD;
4123 intf->null_user_handler = event_receiver_fetcher;
4124 i_ipmi_request(NULL,
4133 intf->channels[0].address,
4134 intf->channels[0].lun,
4135 0, 1); /* no retry, and no wait. */
4137 intf->null_user_handler = NULL;
4140 * Validate the event receiver. The low bit must not
4141 * be 1 (it must be a valid IPMB address), it cannot
4142 * be zero, and it must not be my address.
4144 if (((intf->event_receiver & 1) == 0)
4145 && (intf->event_receiver != 0)
4146 && (intf->event_receiver != intf->channels[0].address)) {
4148 * The event receiver is valid, send an IPMB
4151 ipmb = (struct ipmi_ipmb_addr *) &addr;
4152 ipmb->addr_type = IPMI_IPMB_ADDR_TYPE;
4153 ipmb->channel = 0; /* FIXME - is this right? */
4154 ipmb->lun = intf->event_receiver_lun;
4155 ipmb->slave_addr = intf->event_receiver;
4156 } else if (intf->local_sel_device) {
4158 * The event receiver was not valid (or was
4159 * me), but I am an SEL device, just dump it
4162 si = (struct ipmi_system_interface_addr *) &addr;
4163 si->addr_type = IPMI_SYSTEM_INTERFACE_ADDR_TYPE;
4164 si->channel = IPMI_BMC_CHANNEL;
4167 continue; /* No where to send the event. */
4169 msg.netfn = IPMI_NETFN_STORAGE_REQUEST; /* Storage. */
4170 msg.cmd = IPMI_ADD_SEL_ENTRY_CMD;
4176 int size = strlen(p);
4182 data[2] = 0xf0; /* OEM event without timestamp. */
4183 data[3] = intf->channels[0].address;
4184 data[4] = j++; /* sequence # */
4186 * Always give 11 bytes, so strncpy will fill
4187 * it with zeroes for me.
4189 strncpy(data+5, p, 11);
4192 i_ipmi_request(NULL,
4201 intf->channels[0].address,
4202 intf->channels[0].lun,
4203 0, 1); /* no retry, and no wait. */
4206 #endif /* CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_STRING */
4208 #endif /* CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_EVENT */
4210 static int has_panicked;
4212 static int panic_event(struct notifier_block *this,
4213 unsigned long event,
4222 /* For every registered interface, set it to run to completion. */
4223 list_for_each_entry_rcu(intf, &ipmi_interfaces, link) {
4224 if (!intf->handlers)
4225 /* Interface is not ready. */
4228 intf->run_to_completion = 1;
4229 intf->handlers->set_run_to_completion(intf->send_info, 1);
4232 #ifdef CONFIG_IPMI_PANIC_EVENT
4233 send_panic_events(ptr);
4239 static struct notifier_block panic_block = {
4240 .notifier_call = panic_event,
4242 .priority = 200 /* priority: INT_MAX >= x >= 0 */
4245 static int ipmi_init_msghandler(void)
4252 rv = driver_register(&ipmidriver.driver);
4254 printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Could not register IPMI driver\n");
4258 printk(KERN_INFO "ipmi message handler version "
4259 IPMI_DRIVER_VERSION "\n");
4261 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
4262 proc_ipmi_root = proc_mkdir("ipmi", NULL);
4263 if (!proc_ipmi_root) {
4264 printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Unable to create IPMI proc dir");
4268 proc_ipmi_root->owner = THIS_MODULE;
4269 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
4271 setup_timer(&ipmi_timer, ipmi_timeout, 0);
4272 mod_timer(&ipmi_timer, jiffies + IPMI_TIMEOUT_JIFFIES);
4274 atomic_notifier_chain_register(&panic_notifier_list, &panic_block);
4281 static __init int ipmi_init_msghandler_mod(void)
4283 ipmi_init_msghandler();
4287 static __exit void cleanup_ipmi(void)
4294 atomic_notifier_chain_unregister(&panic_notifier_list, &panic_block);
4297 * This can't be called if any interfaces exist, so no worry
4298 * about shutting down the interfaces.
4302 * Tell the timer to stop, then wait for it to stop. This
4303 * avoids problems with race conditions removing the timer
4306 atomic_inc(&stop_operation);
4307 del_timer_sync(&ipmi_timer);
4309 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
4310 remove_proc_entry(proc_ipmi_root->name, NULL);
4311 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
4313 driver_unregister(&ipmidriver.driver);
4317 /* Check for buffer leaks. */
4318 count = atomic_read(&smi_msg_inuse_count);
4320 printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "SMI message count %d at exit\n",
4322 count = atomic_read(&recv_msg_inuse_count);
4324 printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "recv message count %d at exit\n",
4327 module_exit(cleanup_ipmi);
4329 module_init(ipmi_init_msghandler_mod);
4330 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
4331 MODULE_AUTHOR("Corey Minyard <minyard@mvista.com>");
4332 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Incoming and outgoing message routing for an IPMI"
4334 MODULE_VERSION(IPMI_DRIVER_VERSION);