Commit b6d0fa15 authored by David Kershner's avatar David Kershner Committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman

staging: unisys: visorbus: merge vbusdeviceinfo.h into vbuschannel

vbusdeviceinfo.h was only used by vbuschannel.h so merge them
together.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDavid Kershner <david.kershner@unisys.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarTim Sell <Timothy.Sell@unisys.com>
Reported-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Signed-off-by: default avatarGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 3995c5da
...@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ ...@@ -23,7 +23,6 @@
* the client devices and client drivers for the server end to see. * the client devices and client drivers for the server end to see.
*/ */
#include <linux/uuid.h> #include <linux/uuid.h>
#include "vbusdeviceinfo.h"
#include "channel.h" #include "channel.h"
/* {193b331b-c58f-11da-95a9-00e08161165f} */ /* {193b331b-c58f-11da-95a9-00e08161165f} */
...@@ -58,6 +57,217 @@ static const uuid_le spar_vbus_channel_protocol_uuid = ...@@ -58,6 +57,217 @@ static const uuid_le spar_vbus_channel_protocol_uuid =
actual_bytes)) actual_bytes))
#pragma pack(push, 1) /* both GCC and VC now allow this pragma */ #pragma pack(push, 1) /* both GCC and VC now allow this pragma */
/*
* An array of this struct is present in the channel area for each vbus.
* (See vbuschannel.h.)
* It is filled in by the client side to provide info about the device
* and driver from the client's perspective.
*/
struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo {
u8 devtype[16]; /* short string identifying the device type */
u8 drvname[16]; /* driver .sys file name */
u8 infostrs[96]; /* sequence of tab-delimited id strings: */
/* <DRIVER_REV> <DRIVER_VERTAG> <DRIVER_COMPILETIME> */
u8 reserved[128]; /* pad size to 256 bytes */
};
/**
* vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer() - remove non-printable chars from buffer
* @p: destination buffer where chars are written to
* @remain: number of bytes that can be written starting at #p
* @src: pointer to source buffer
* @srcmax: number of valid characters at #src
*
* Reads chars from the buffer at @src for @srcmax bytes, and writes to
* the buffer at @p, which is @remain bytes long, ensuring never to
* overflow the buffer at @p, using the following rules:
* - printable characters are simply copied from the buffer at @src to the
* buffer at @p
* - intervening streaks of non-printable characters in the buffer at @src
* are replaced with a single space in the buffer at @p
* Note that we pay no attention to '\0'-termination.
*
* Pass @p == NULL and @remain == 0 for this special behavior -- In this
* case, we simply return the number of bytes that WOULD HAVE been written
* to a buffer at @p, had it been infinitely big.
*
* Return: the number of bytes written to @p (or WOULD HAVE been written to
* @p, as described in the previous paragraph)
*/
static inline int
vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(char *p, int remain, char *src, int srcmax)
{
int chars = 0;
int nonprintable_streak = 0;
while (srcmax > 0) {
if ((*src >= ' ') && (*src < 0x7f)) {
if (nonprintable_streak) {
if (remain > 0) {
*p = ' ';
p++;
remain--;
chars++;
} else if (!p) {
chars++;
}
nonprintable_streak = 0;
}
if (remain > 0) {
*p = *src;
p++;
remain--;
chars++;
} else if (!p) {
chars++;
}
} else {
nonprintable_streak = 1;
}
src++;
srcmax--;
}
return chars;
}
#define VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(ch, p, remain, chars) \
do { \
if (remain <= 0) \
break; \
*p = ch; \
p++; chars++; remain--; \
} while (0)
/**
* vbuschannel_itoa() - convert non-negative int to string
* @p: destination string
* @remain: max number of bytes that can be written to @p
* @num: input int to convert
*
* Converts the non-negative value at @num to an ascii decimal string
* at @p, writing at most @remain bytes. Note there is NO '\0' termination
* written to @p.
*
* Return: number of bytes written to @p
*
*/
static inline int
vbuschannel_itoa(char *p, int remain, int num)
{
int digits = 0;
char s[32];
int i;
if (num == 0) {
/* '0' is a special case */
if (remain <= 0)
return 0;
*p = '0';
return 1;
}
/* form a backwards decimal ascii string in <s> */
while (num > 0) {
if (digits >= (int)sizeof(s))
return 0;
s[digits++] = (num % 10) + '0';
num = num / 10;
}
if (remain < digits) {
/* not enough room left at <p> to hold number, so fill with
* '?'
*/
for (i = 0; i < remain; i++, p++)
*p = '?';
return remain;
}
/* plug in the decimal ascii string representing the number, by */
/* reversing the string we just built in <s> */
i = digits;
while (i > 0) {
i--;
*p = s[i];
p++;
}
return digits;
}
/**
* vbuschannel_devinfo_to_string() - format a struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo
* to a printable string
* @devinfo: the struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo to format
* @p: destination string area
* @remain: size of destination string area in bytes
* @devix: the device index to be included in the output data, or -1 if no
* device index is to be included
*
* Reads @devInfo, and converts its contents to a printable string at @p,
* writing at most @remain bytes. Note there is NO '\0' termination
* written to @p.
*
* Return: number of bytes written to @p
*/
static inline int
vbuschannel_devinfo_to_string(struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo *devinfo,
char *p, int remain, int devix)
{
char *psrc;
int nsrc, x, i, pad;
int chars = 0;
psrc = &devinfo->devtype[0];
nsrc = sizeof(devinfo->devtype);
if (vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(NULL, 0, psrc, nsrc) <= 0)
return 0;
/* emit device index */
if (devix >= 0) {
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR('[', p, remain, chars);
x = vbuschannel_itoa(p, remain, devix);
p += x;
remain -= x;
chars += x;
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(']', p, remain, chars);
} else {
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
}
/* emit device type */
x = vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(p, remain, psrc, nsrc);
p += x;
remain -= x;
chars += x;
pad = 15 - x; /* pad device type to be exactly 15 chars */
for (i = 0; i < pad; i++)
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
/* emit driver name */
psrc = &devinfo->drvname[0];
nsrc = sizeof(devinfo->drvname);
x = vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(p, remain, psrc, nsrc);
p += x;
remain -= x;
chars += x;
pad = 15 - x; /* pad driver name to be exactly 15 chars */
for (i = 0; i < pad; i++)
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
/* emit strings */
psrc = &devinfo->infostrs[0];
nsrc = sizeof(devinfo->infostrs);
x = vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(p, remain, psrc, nsrc);
p += x;
remain -= x;
chars += x;
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR('\n', p, remain, chars);
return chars;
}
struct spar_vbus_headerinfo { struct spar_vbus_headerinfo {
u32 struct_bytes; /* size of this struct in bytes */ u32 struct_bytes; /* size of this struct in bytes */
u32 device_info_struct_bytes; /* sizeof(ULTRA_VBUS_DEVICEINFO) */ u32 device_info_struct_bytes; /* sizeof(ULTRA_VBUS_DEVICEINFO) */
......
/* Copyright (C) 2010 - 2015 UNISYS CORPORATION
* All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
* version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, GOOD TITLE or
* NON INFRINGEMENT. See the GNU General Public License for more
* details.
*/
#ifndef __VBUSDEVICEINFO_H__
#define __VBUSDEVICEINFO_H__
#include <linux/types.h>
#pragma pack(push, 1) /* both GCC and VC now allow this pragma */
/*
* An array of this struct is present in the channel area for each vbus.
* (See vbuschannel.h.)
* It is filled in by the client side to provide info about the device
* and driver from the client's perspective.
*/
struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo {
u8 devtype[16]; /* short string identifying the device type */
u8 drvname[16]; /* driver .sys file name */
u8 infostrs[96]; /* sequence of tab-delimited id strings: */
/* <DRIVER_REV> <DRIVER_VERTAG> <DRIVER_COMPILETIME> */
u8 reserved[128]; /* pad size to 256 bytes */
};
#pragma pack(pop)
/**
* vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer() - remove non-printable chars from buffer
* @p: destination buffer where chars are written to
* @remain: number of bytes that can be written starting at #p
* @src: pointer to source buffer
* @srcmax: number of valid characters at #src
*
* Reads chars from the buffer at @src for @srcmax bytes, and writes to
* the buffer at @p, which is @remain bytes long, ensuring never to
* overflow the buffer at @p, using the following rules:
* - printable characters are simply copied from the buffer at @src to the
* buffer at @p
* - intervening streaks of non-printable characters in the buffer at @src
* are replaced with a single space in the buffer at @p
* Note that we pay no attention to '\0'-termination.
*
* Pass @p == NULL and @remain == 0 for this special behavior -- In this
* case, we simply return the number of bytes that WOULD HAVE been written
* to a buffer at @p, had it been infinitely big.
*
* Return: the number of bytes written to @p (or WOULD HAVE been written to
* @p, as described in the previous paragraph)
*/
static inline int
vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(char *p, int remain, char *src, int srcmax)
{
int chars = 0;
int nonprintable_streak = 0;
while (srcmax > 0) {
if ((*src >= ' ') && (*src < 0x7f)) {
if (nonprintable_streak) {
if (remain > 0) {
*p = ' ';
p++;
remain--;
chars++;
} else if (!p) {
chars++;
}
nonprintable_streak = 0;
}
if (remain > 0) {
*p = *src;
p++;
remain--;
chars++;
} else if (!p) {
chars++;
}
} else {
nonprintable_streak = 1;
}
src++;
srcmax--;
}
return chars;
}
#define VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(ch, p, remain, chars) \
do { \
if (remain <= 0) \
break; \
*p = ch; \
p++; chars++; remain--; \
} while (0)
/**
* vbuschannel_itoa() - convert non-negative int to string
* @p: destination string
* @remain: max number of bytes that can be written to @p
* @num: input int to convert
*
* Converts the non-negative value at @num to an ascii decimal string
* at @p, writing at most @remain bytes. Note there is NO '\0' termination
* written to @p.
*
* Return: number of bytes written to @p
*
*/
static inline int
vbuschannel_itoa(char *p, int remain, int num)
{
int digits = 0;
char s[32];
int i;
if (num == 0) {
/* '0' is a special case */
if (remain <= 0)
return 0;
*p = '0';
return 1;
}
/* form a backwards decimal ascii string in <s> */
while (num > 0) {
if (digits >= (int)sizeof(s))
return 0;
s[digits++] = (num % 10) + '0';
num = num / 10;
}
if (remain < digits) {
/* not enough room left at <p> to hold number, so fill with
* '?'
*/
for (i = 0; i < remain; i++, p++)
*p = '?';
return remain;
}
/* plug in the decimal ascii string representing the number, by */
/* reversing the string we just built in <s> */
i = digits;
while (i > 0) {
i--;
*p = s[i];
p++;
}
return digits;
}
/**
* vbuschannel_devinfo_to_string() - format a struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo
* to a printable string
* @devinfo: the struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo to format
* @p: destination string area
* @remain: size of destination string area in bytes
* @devix: the device index to be included in the output data, or -1 if no
* device index is to be included
*
* Reads @devInfo, and converts its contents to a printable string at @p,
* writing at most @remain bytes. Note there is NO '\0' termination
* written to @p.
*
* Return: number of bytes written to @p
*/
static inline int
vbuschannel_devinfo_to_string(struct ultra_vbus_deviceinfo *devinfo,
char *p, int remain, int devix)
{
char *psrc;
int nsrc, x, i, pad;
int chars = 0;
psrc = &devinfo->devtype[0];
nsrc = sizeof(devinfo->devtype);
if (vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(NULL, 0, psrc, nsrc) <= 0)
return 0;
/* emit device index */
if (devix >= 0) {
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR('[', p, remain, chars);
x = vbuschannel_itoa(p, remain, devix);
p += x;
remain -= x;
chars += x;
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(']', p, remain, chars);
} else {
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
}
/* emit device type */
x = vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(p, remain, psrc, nsrc);
p += x;
remain -= x;
chars += x;
pad = 15 - x; /* pad device type to be exactly 15 chars */
for (i = 0; i < pad; i++)
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
/* emit driver name */
psrc = &devinfo->drvname[0];
nsrc = sizeof(devinfo->drvname);
x = vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(p, remain, psrc, nsrc);
p += x;
remain -= x;
chars += x;
pad = 15 - x; /* pad driver name to be exactly 15 chars */
for (i = 0; i < pad; i++)
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR(' ', p, remain, chars);
/* emit strings */
psrc = &devinfo->infostrs[0];
nsrc = sizeof(devinfo->infostrs);
x = vbuschannel_sanitize_buffer(p, remain, psrc, nsrc);
p += x;
remain -= x;
chars += x;
VBUSCHANNEL_ADDACHAR('\n', p, remain, chars);
return chars;
}
#endif
...@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ ...@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
#include <linux/uuid.h> #include <linux/uuid.h>
#include "controlvmchannel.h" #include "controlvmchannel.h"
#include "vbusdeviceinfo.h" #include "vbuschannel.h"
/* TARGET_HOSTNAME specified as -DTARGET_HOSTNAME=\"thename\" on the /* TARGET_HOSTNAME specified as -DTARGET_HOSTNAME=\"thename\" on the
* command line * command line
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