u-boot/include/event.h
Artur Rojek 6092ce50ef event: add new EVT_SETTINGS_R event
Introduce EVT_SETTINGS_R, triggered post-relocation and before console
init.

This event gives an option to perform any platform-dependent setup,
which needs to take place before show_board_info(). Usage examples
include readout of EEPROM stored settings.

Signed-off-by: Artur Rojek <artur@conclusive.pl>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2023-10-23 17:07:06 +03:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* Events provide a general-purpose way to react to / subscribe to changes
* within U-Boot
*
* Copyright 2021 Google LLC
* Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
*/
#ifndef __event_h
#define __event_h
#include <dm/ofnode_decl.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
/**
* enum event_t - Types of events supported by U-Boot
*
* @EVT_DM_PRE_PROBE: Device is about to be probed
*/
enum event_t {
/**
* @EVT_NONE: This zero value is not used for events.
*/
EVT_NONE = 0,
/**
* @EVT_TEST: This event is used in unit tests.
*/
EVT_TEST,
/**
* @EVT_DM_POST_INIT_F:
* This event is triggered after pre-relocation initialization of the
* driver model. Its parameter is NULL.
* A non-zero return code from the event handler let's the boot process
* fail.
*/
EVT_DM_POST_INIT_F,
/**
* @EVT_DM_POST_INIT_R:
* This event is triggered after post-relocation initialization of the
* driver model. Its parameter is NULL.
* A non-zero return code from the event handler let's the boot process
* fail.
*/
EVT_DM_POST_INIT_R,
/**
* @EVT_DM_PRE_PROBE:
* This event is triggered before probing a device. Its parameter is the
* device to be probed.
* A non-zero return code from the event handler lets the device not
* being probed.
*/
EVT_DM_PRE_PROBE,
/**
* @EVT_DM_POST_PROBE:
* This event is triggered after probing a device. Its parameter is the
* device that was probed.
* A non-zero return code from the event handler leaves the device in
* the unprobed state and therefore not usable.
*/
EVT_DM_POST_PROBE,
/**
* @EVT_DM_PRE_REMOVE:
* This event is triggered after removing a device. Its parameter is
* the device to be removed.
* A non-zero return code from the event handler stops the removal of
* the device before any changes.
*/
EVT_DM_PRE_REMOVE,
/**
* @EVT_DM_POST_REMOVE:
* This event is triggered before removing a device. Its parameter is
* the device that was removed.
* A non-zero return code stops from the event handler the removal of
* the device after all removal changes. The previous state is not
* restored. All children will be gone and the device may not be
* functional.
*/
EVT_DM_POST_REMOVE,
/**
* @EVT_MISC_INIT_F:
* This event is triggered during the initialization sequence before
* relocation. Its parameter is NULL.
* A non-zero return code from the event handler let's the boot process
* fail.
*/
EVT_MISC_INIT_F,
/**
* @EVT_FSP_INIT_F:
* This event is triggered before relocation to set up Firmware Support
* Package.
* Where U-Boot relies on binary blobs to handle part of the system
* init, this event can be used to set up the blobs. This is used on
* some Intel platforms
*/
EVT_FSP_INIT_F,
/**
* @EVT_SETTINGS_R:
* This event is triggered post-relocation and before console init.
* This gives an option to perform any platform-dependent setup, which
* needs to take place before show_board_info() (e.g. readout of EEPROM
* stored settings).
*/
EVT_SETTINGS_R,
/**
* @EVT_LAST_STAGE_INIT:
* This event is triggered just before jumping to the main loop.
* Some boards need to perform initialisation immediately before control
* is passed to the command-line interpreter (e.g. for init that depend
* on later phases in the init sequence).
*
* Some parts can be only initialized if all others (like Interrupts)
* are up and running (e.g. the PC-style ISA keyboard).
*/
EVT_LAST_STAGE_INIT,
/**
* @EVT_FPGA_LOAD:
* The FPGA load hook is called after loading an FPGA with a new binary.
* Its parameter is of type struct event_fpga_load and contains
* information about the loaded image.
*/
EVT_FPGA_LOAD,
/**
* @EVT_FT_FIXUP:
* This event is triggered during device-tree fix up after all
* other device-tree fixups have been executed.
* Its parameter is of type struct event_ft_fixup which contains
* the address of the device-tree to fix up and the list of images to be
* booted.
* A non-zero return code from the event handler let's booting the
* images fail.
*/
EVT_FT_FIXUP,
/**
* @EVT_MAIN_LOOP:
* This event is triggered immediately before calling main_loop() which
* is the entry point of the command line. Its parameter is NULL.
* A non-zero return value causes the boot to fail.
*/
EVT_MAIN_LOOP,
/**
* @EVT_COUNT:
* This constants holds the maximum event number + 1 and is used when
* looping over all event classes.
*/
EVT_COUNT
};
union event_data {
/**
* struct event_data_test - test data
*
* @signal: A value to update the state with
*/
struct event_data_test {
int signal;
} test;
/**
* struct event_dm - driver model event
*
* @dev: Device this event relates to
*/
struct event_dm {
struct udevice *dev;
} dm;
/**
* struct event_fpga_load - fpga load event
*
* @buf: The buffer that was loaded into the fpga
* @bsize: The size of the buffer that was loaded into the fpga
* @result: Result of the load operation
*/
struct event_fpga_load {
const void *buf;
size_t bsize;
int result;
} fpga_load;
/**
* struct event_ft_fixup - FDT fixup before booting
*
* @tree: tree to update
* @images: images which are being booted
*/
struct event_ft_fixup {
oftree tree;
struct bootm_headers *images;
} ft_fixup;
};
/**
* struct event - an event that can be sent and received
*
* @type: Event type
* @data: Data for this particular event
*/
struct event {
enum event_t type;
union event_data data;
};
/* Flags for event spy */
enum evspy_flags {
EVSPYF_SIMPLE = 1 << 0,
};
/** Function type for event handlers */
typedef int (*event_handler_t)(void *ctx, struct event *event);
/** Function type for simple event handlers */
typedef int (*event_handler_simple_t)(void);
/**
* struct evspy_info - information about an event spy
*
* @func: Function to call when the event is activated (must be first)
* @type: Event type
* @flags: Flags for this spy
* @id: Event id string
*/
struct evspy_info {
event_handler_t func;
u8 type;
u8 flags;
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DEBUG)
const char *id;
#endif
};
/**
* struct evspy_info_simple - information about an event spy
*
* THis is the 'simple' record, the only difference being the handler function
*
* @func: Function to call when the event is activated (must be first)
* @type: Event type
* @flags: Flags for this spy
* @id: Event id string
*/
struct evspy_info_simple {
event_handler_simple_t func;
u8 type;
u8 flags;
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DEBUG)
const char *id;
#endif
};
/* Declare a new event spy */
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DEBUG)
#define _ESPY_REC(_type, _func) { _func, _type, 0, #_func, }
#define _ESPY_REC_SIMPLE(_type, _func) { _func, _type, EVSPYF_SIMPLE, #_func, }
#else
#define _ESPY_REC(_type, _func) { _func, _type, }
#define _ESPY_REC_SIMPLE(_type, _func) { _func, _type, EVSPYF_SIMPLE }
#endif
static inline const char *event_spy_id(struct evspy_info *spy)
{
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DEBUG)
return spy->id;
#else
return "?";
#endif
}
/*
* It seems that LTO will drop list entries if it decides they are not used,
* although the conditions that cause this are unclear.
*
* The example found is the following:
*
* static int sandbox_misc_init_f(void *ctx, struct event *event)
* {
* return sandbox_early_getopt_check();
* }
* EVENT_SPY_FULL(EVT_MISC_INIT_F, sandbox_misc_init_f);
*
* where EVENT_SPY_FULL uses ll_entry_declare()
*
* In this case, LTO decides to drop the sandbox_misc_init_f() function
* (which is fine) but then drops the linker-list entry too. This means
* that the code no longer works, in this case sandbox no-longer checks its
* command-line arguments properly.
*
* Without LTO, the KEEP() command in the .lds file is enough to keep the
* entry around. But with LTO it seems that the entry has already been
* dropped before the link script is considered.
*
* The only solution I can think of is to mark linker-list entries as 'used'
* using an attribute. This should be safe, since we don't actually want to drop
* any of these. However this does slightly limit LTO's optimisation choices.
*
* Another issue has come up, only with clang: using 'static' makes it throw
* away the linker-list entry sometimes, e.g. with the EVT_FT_FIXUP entry in
* vbe_simple.c - so for now, make it global.
*/
#define EVENT_SPY_FULL(_type, _func) \
__used ll_entry_declare(struct evspy_info, _type ## _3_ ## _func, \
evspy_info) = _ESPY_REC(_type, _func)
/* Simple spy with no function arguemnts */
#define EVENT_SPY_SIMPLE(_type, _func) \
__used ll_entry_declare(struct evspy_info_simple, \
_type ## _3_ ## _func, \
evspy_info) = _ESPY_REC_SIMPLE(_type, _func)
/**
* event_register - register a new spy
*
* @id: Spy ID
* @type: Event type to subscribe to
* @func: Function to call when the event is sent
* @ctx: Context to pass to the function
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int event_register(const char *id, enum event_t type, event_handler_t func,
void *ctx);
/** event_show_spy_list( - Show a list of event spies */
void event_show_spy_list(void);
/**
* event_type_name() - Get the name of an event type
*
* @type: Type to check
* Return: Name of event, or "(unknown)" if not known
*/
const char *event_type_name(enum event_t type);
/**
* event_notify() - notify spies about an event
*
* It is possible to pass in union event_data here but that may not be
* convenient if the data is elsewhere, or is one of the members of the union.
* So this uses a void * for @data, with a separate @size.
*
* @type: Event type
* @data: Event data to be sent (e.g. union_event_data)
* @size: Size of data in bytes
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int event_notify(enum event_t type, void *data, int size);
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT)
/**
* event_notify_null() - notify spies about an event
*
* Data is NULL and the size is 0
*
* @type: Event type
* @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int event_notify_null(enum event_t type);
#else
static inline int event_notify_null(enum event_t type)
{
return 0;
}
#endif
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EVENT_DYNAMIC)
/**
* event_uninit() - Clean up dynamic events
*
* This removes all dynamic event handlers
*/
int event_uninit(void);
/**
* event_uninit() - Set up dynamic events
*
* Init a list of dynamic event handlers, so that these can be added as
* needed
*/
int event_init(void);
#else
static inline int event_uninit(void)
{
return 0;
}
static inline int event_init(void)
{
return 0;
}
#endif
#endif