svn commit: r292078 - head/usr.sbin/kldxref
Warner Losh
imp at FreeBSD.org
Fri Dec 11 05:27:56 UTC 2015
Author: imp
Date: Fri Dec 11 05:27:55 2015
New Revision: 292078
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/292078
Log:
Augment kldxref to find the new MODULE_PNP_INFO records now in
modules, simplify them into a more normal form and write them to
linker.hints.
Differential Review: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3461
Modified:
head/usr.sbin/kldxref/kldxref.c
Modified: head/usr.sbin/kldxref/kldxref.c
==============================================================================
--- head/usr.sbin/kldxref/kldxref.c Fri Dec 11 05:27:53 2015 (r292077)
+++ head/usr.sbin/kldxref/kldxref.c Fri Dec 11 05:27:55 2015 (r292078)
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
+#include <sys/endian.h>
#include <sys/exec.h>
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
@@ -53,7 +54,7 @@
#include "ef.h"
-#define MAXRECSIZE 8192
+#define MAXRECSIZE (64 << 10) /* 64k */
#define check(val) if ((error = (val)) != 0) break
static int dflag; /* do not create a hint file, only write on stdout */
@@ -134,14 +135,244 @@ record_string(const char *str)
return record_buf(str, len);
}
+/* From sys/isa/pnp.c */
+static char *
+pnp_eisaformat(uint32_t id)
+{
+ uint8_t *data;
+ static char idbuf[8];
+ const char hextoascii[] = "0123456789abcdef";
+
+ id = htole32(id);
+ data = (uint8_t *)&id;
+ idbuf[0] = '@' + ((data[0] & 0x7c) >> 2);
+ idbuf[1] = '@' + (((data[0] & 0x3) << 3) + ((data[1] & 0xe0) >> 5));
+ idbuf[2] = '@' + (data[1] & 0x1f);
+ idbuf[3] = hextoascii[(data[2] >> 4)];
+ idbuf[4] = hextoascii[(data[2] & 0xf)];
+ idbuf[5] = hextoascii[(data[3] >> 4)];
+ idbuf[6] = hextoascii[(data[3] & 0xf)];
+ idbuf[7] = 0;
+ return(idbuf);
+}
+
+struct pnp_elt
+{
+ int pe_kind; /* What kind of entry */
+#define TYPE_SZ_MASK 0x0f
+#define TYPE_FLAGGED 0x10 /* all f's is a wildcard */
+#define TYPE_INT 0x20 /* Is a number */
+#define TYPE_PAIRED 0x40
+#define TYPE_LE 0x80 /* Matches <= this value */
+#define TYPE_GE 0x100 /* Matches >= this value */
+#define TYPE_MASK 0x200 /* Specifies a mask to follow */
+#define TYPE_U8 (1 | TYPE_INT)
+#define TYPE_V8 (1 | TYPE_INT | TYPE_FLAGGED)
+#define TYPE_G16 (2 | TYPE_INT | TYPE_GE)
+#define TYPE_L16 (2 | TYPE_INT | TYPE_LE)
+#define TYPE_M16 (2 | TYPE_INT | TYPE_MASK)
+#define TYPE_U16 (2 | TYPE_INT)
+#define TYPE_V16 (2 | TYPE_INT | TYPE_FLAGGED)
+#define TYPE_U32 (4 | TYPE_INT)
+#define TYPE_V32 (4 | TYPE_INT | TYPE_FLAGGED)
+#define TYPE_W32 (4 | TYPE_INT | TYPE_PAIRED)
+#define TYPE_D 7
+#define TYPE_Z 8
+#define TYPE_P 9
+#define TYPE_E 10
+#define TYPE_T 11
+ int pe_offset; /* Offset within the element */
+ char * pe_key; /* pnp key name */
+ TAILQ_ENTRY(pnp_elt) next; /* Link */
+};
+typedef TAILQ_HEAD(pnp_head, pnp_elt) pnp_list;
+
+/*
+ * this function finds the data from the pnp table, as described by the
+ * the description and creates a new output (new_desc). This output table
+ * is a form that's easier for the agent that's automatically loading the
+ * modules.
+ *
+ * The format output is the simplified string from this routine in the
+ * same basic format as the pnp string, as documented in sys/module.h.
+ * First a string describing the format is output, the a count of the
+ * number of records, then each record. The format string also describes
+ * the length of each entry (though it isn't a fixed length when strings
+ * are present).
+ *
+ * type Output Meaning
+ * I uint32_t Integer equality comparison
+ * J uint32_t Pair of uint16_t fields converted to native
+ byte order. The two fields both must match.
+ * G uint32_t Greater than or equal to
+ * L uint32_t Less than or equal to
+ * M uint32_t Mask of which fields to test. Fields that
+ take up space increment the count. This
+ field must be first, and resets the count.
+ * D string Description of the device this pnp info is for
+ * Z string pnp string must match this
+ * T nothing T fields set pnp values that must be true for
+ * the entire table.
+ * Values are packed the same way that other values are packed in this file.
+ * Strings and int32_t's start on a 32-bit boundary and are padded with 0
+ * bytes. Objects that are smaller than uint32_t are converted, without
+ * sign extension to uint32_t to simplify parsing downstream.
+ */
+static int
+parse_pnp_list(const char *desc, char **new_desc, pnp_list *list)
+{
+ const char *walker = desc, *ep = desc + strlen(desc);
+ const char *colon, *semi;
+ struct pnp_elt *elt;
+ char *nd;
+ char type[8], key[32];
+ int off;
+
+ off = 0;
+ nd = *new_desc = malloc(strlen(desc) + 1);
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ printf("Converting %s into a list\n", desc);
+ while (walker < ep) {
+ colon = strchr(walker, ':');
+ semi = strchr(walker, ';');
+ if (semi != NULL && semi < colon)
+ goto err;
+ if (colon - walker > sizeof(type))
+ goto err;
+ strncpy(type, walker, colon - walker);
+ type[colon - walker] = '\0';
+ if (semi) {
+ if (semi - colon >= sizeof(key))
+ goto err;
+ strncpy(key, colon + 1, semi - colon - 1);
+ key[semi - colon - 1] = '\0';
+ walker = semi + 1;
+ } else {
+ if (strlen(colon + 1) >= sizeof(key))
+ goto err;
+ strcpy(key, colon + 1);
+ walker = ep;
+ }
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ printf("Found type %s for name %s\n", type, key);
+ /* Skip pointer place holders */
+ if (strcmp(type, "P") == 0) {
+ off += sizeof(void *);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Add a node of the appropriate type
+ */
+ elt = malloc(sizeof(struct pnp_elt) + strlen(key) + 1);
+ TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(list, elt, next);
+ elt->pe_key = (char *)(elt + 1);
+ elt->pe_offset = off;
+ if (strcmp(type, "U8") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_U8;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "V8") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_V8;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "G16") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_G16;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "L16") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_L16;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "M16") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_M16;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "U16") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_U16;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "V16") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_V16;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "U32") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_U32;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "V32") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_V32;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "W32") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_W32;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "D") == 0) /* description char * */
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_D;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "Z") == 0) /* char * to match */
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_Z;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "P") == 0) /* Pointer -- ignored */
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_P;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "E") == 0) /* EISA PNP ID, as uint32_t */
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_E;
+ else if (strcmp(type, "T") == 0)
+ elt->pe_kind = TYPE_T;
+ else
+ goto err;
+ /*
+ * Maybe the rounding here needs to be more nuanced and/or somehow
+ * architecture specific. Fortunately, most tables in the system
+ * have sane ordering of types.
+ */
+ if (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_INT) {
+ elt->pe_offset = roundup2(elt->pe_offset, elt->pe_kind & TYPE_SZ_MASK);
+ off = elt->pe_offset + (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_SZ_MASK);
+ } else if (elt->pe_kind == TYPE_E) {
+ /* Type E stored as Int, displays as string */
+ elt->pe_offset = roundup2(elt->pe_offset, sizeof(uint32_t));
+ off = elt->pe_offset + sizeof(uint32_t);
+ } else if (elt->pe_kind == TYPE_T) {
+ /* doesn't actually consume space in the table */
+ off = elt->pe_offset;
+ } else {
+ elt->pe_offset = roundup2(elt->pe_offset, sizeof(void *));
+ off = elt->pe_offset + sizeof(void *);
+ }
+ if (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_PAIRED) {
+ char *word, *ctx;
+
+ for (word = strtok_r(key, "/", &ctx);
+ word; word = strtok_r(NULL, "/", &ctx)) {
+ sprintf(nd, "%c:%s;", elt->pe_kind & TYPE_FLAGGED ? 'J' : 'I',
+ word);
+ nd += strlen(nd);
+ }
+
+ }
+ else {
+ if (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_FLAGGED)
+ *nd++ = 'J';
+ else if (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_GE)
+ *nd++ = 'G';
+ else if (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_LE)
+ *nd++ = 'L';
+ else if (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_MASK)
+ *nd++ = 'M';
+ else if (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_INT)
+ *nd++ = 'I';
+ else if (elt->pe_kind == TYPE_D)
+ *nd++ = 'D';
+ else if (elt->pe_kind == TYPE_Z || elt->pe_kind == TYPE_E)
+ *nd++ = 'Z';
+ else if (elt->pe_kind == TYPE_T)
+ *nd++ = 'T';
+ else
+ errx(1, "Impossible type %x\n", elt->pe_kind);
+ *nd++ = ':';
+ strcpy(nd, key);
+ nd += strlen(nd);
+ *nd++ = ';';
+ }
+ }
+ *nd++ = '\0';
+ return 0;
+err:
+ errx(1, "Parse error of description string %s", desc);
+}
+
static int
parse_entry(struct mod_metadata *md, const char *cval,
struct elf_file *ef, const char *kldname)
{
struct mod_depend mdp;
struct mod_version mdv;
+ struct mod_pnp_match_info pnp;
+ char descr[1024];
Elf_Off data = (Elf_Off)md->md_data;
- int error = 0;
+ int error = 0, i, len;
+ char *walker;
+ void *table;
record_start();
switch (md->md_type) {
@@ -173,9 +404,119 @@ parse_entry(struct mod_metadata *md, con
}
break;
case MDT_PNP_INFO:
+ check(EF_SEG_READ_REL(ef, data, sizeof(pnp), &pnp));
+ check(EF_SEG_READ(ef, (Elf_Off)pnp.descr, sizeof(descr), descr));
+ descr[sizeof(descr) - 1] = '\0';
if (dflag) {
- printf(" pnp info for bus %s\n", cval);
+ printf(" pnp info for bus %s format %s %d entries of %d bytes\n",
+ cval, descr, pnp.num_entry, pnp.entry_len);
+ } else {
+ pnp_list list;
+ struct pnp_elt *elt, *elt_tmp;
+ char *new_descr;
+
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ printf(" pnp info for bus %s format %s %d entries of %d bytes\n",
+ cval, descr, pnp.num_entry, pnp.entry_len);
+ /*
+ * Parse descr to weed out the chaff and to create a list
+ * of offsets to output.
+ */
+ TAILQ_INIT(&list);
+ parse_pnp_list(descr, &new_descr, &list);
+ record_int(MDT_PNP_INFO);
+ record_string(cval);
+ record_string(new_descr);
+ record_int(pnp.num_entry);
+ len = pnp.num_entry * pnp.entry_len;
+ walker = table = malloc(len);
+ check(EF_SEG_READ_REL(ef, (Elf_Off)pnp.table, len, table));
+
+ /*
+ * Walk the list and output things. We've collapsed all the
+ * variant forms of the table down to just ints and strings.
+ */
+ for (i = 0; i < pnp.num_entry; i++) {
+ TAILQ_FOREACH(elt, &list, next) {
+ uint8_t v1;
+ uint16_t v2;
+ uint32_t v4;
+ int value;
+ char buffer[1024];
+
+ if (elt->pe_kind == TYPE_W32) {
+ memcpy(&v4, walker + elt->pe_offset, sizeof(v4));
+ value = v4 & 0xffff;
+ record_int(value);
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ printf("W32:%#x", value);
+ value = (v4 >> 16) & 0xffff;
+ record_int(value);
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ printf(":%#x;", value);
+ } else if (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_INT) {
+ switch (elt->pe_kind & TYPE_SZ_MASK) {
+ case 1:
+ memcpy(&v1, walker + elt->pe_offset, sizeof(v1));
+ if ((elt->pe_kind & TYPE_FLAGGED) && v1 == 0xff)
+ value = -1;
+ else
+ value = v1;
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ memcpy(&v2, walker + elt->pe_offset, sizeof(v2));
+ if ((elt->pe_kind & TYPE_FLAGGED) && v2 == 0xffff)
+ value = -1;
+ else
+ value = v2;
+ break;
+ case 4:
+ memcpy(&v4, walker + elt->pe_offset, sizeof(v4));
+ if ((elt->pe_kind & TYPE_FLAGGED) && v4 == 0xffffffff)
+ value = -1;
+ else
+ value = v4;
+ break;
+ default:
+ errx(1, "Invalid size somehow %#x", elt->pe_kind);
+ }
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ printf("I:%#x;", value);
+ record_int(value);
+ } else if (elt->pe_kind == TYPE_T) {
+ /* Do nothing */
+ } else { /* E, Z or D -- P already filtered */
+ if (elt->pe_kind == TYPE_E) {
+ memcpy(&v4, walker + elt->pe_offset, sizeof(v4));
+ strcpy(buffer, pnp_eisaformat(v4));
+ } else {
+ char *ptr;
+
+ ptr = *(char **)(walker + elt->pe_offset);
+ buffer[0] = '\0';
+ if (ptr != 0) {
+ EF_SEG_READ(ef, (Elf_Off)ptr,
+ sizeof(buffer), buffer);
+ buffer[sizeof(buffer) - 1] = '\0';
+ }
+ }
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ printf("%c:%s;", elt->pe_kind == TYPE_E ? 'E' : (elt->pe_kind == TYPE_Z ? 'Z' : 'D'), buffer);
+ record_string(buffer);
+ }
+ }
+ if (verbose > 1)
+ printf("\n");
+ walker += pnp.entry_len;
+ }
+ /* Now free it */
+ TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(elt, &list, next, elt_tmp) {
+ TAILQ_REMOVE(&list, elt, next);
+ free(elt);
+ }
+ free(table);
}
+ break;
default:
warnx("unknown metadata record %d in file %s", md->md_type, kldname);
}
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