svn commit: r315009 - in head/contrib/dtc: . Documentation libfdt scripts
Oleksandr Tymoshenko
gonzo at FreeBSD.org
Fri Mar 10 17:36:07 UTC 2017
Author: gonzo
Date: Fri Mar 10 17:36:05 2017
New Revision: 315009
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/315009
Log:
Merge from vendor branch importing dtc 1.4.3
Major new feature in this import is FDT overlay support
Added:
head/contrib/dtc/Documentation/dt-object-internal.txt
- copied unchanged from r314985, vendor/dtc/dist/Documentation/dt-object-internal.txt
head/contrib/dtc/README
- copied unchanged from r314985, vendor/dtc/dist/README
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/fdt_addresses.c
- copied unchanged from r314985, vendor/dtc/dist/libfdt/fdt_addresses.c
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/fdt_overlay.c
- copied unchanged from r314985, vendor/dtc/dist/libfdt/fdt_overlay.c
head/contrib/dtc/scripts/kup-dtc
- copied unchanged from r314985, vendor/dtc/dist/scripts/kup-dtc
Modified:
head/contrib/dtc/Documentation/manual.txt
head/contrib/dtc/Makefile
head/contrib/dtc/checks.c
head/contrib/dtc/data.c
head/contrib/dtc/dtc-lexer.l
head/contrib/dtc/dtc-parser.y
head/contrib/dtc/dtc.c
head/contrib/dtc/dtc.h
head/contrib/dtc/fdtdump.c
head/contrib/dtc/fdtget.c
head/contrib/dtc/fdtput.c
head/contrib/dtc/flattree.c
head/contrib/dtc/fstree.c
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/Makefile.libfdt
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/fdt.c
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/fdt_ro.c
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/fdt_rw.c
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/fdt_strerror.c
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/fdt_wip.c
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/libfdt.h
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/libfdt_env.h
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/libfdt_internal.h
head/contrib/dtc/libfdt/version.lds
head/contrib/dtc/livetree.c
head/contrib/dtc/srcpos.c
head/contrib/dtc/srcpos.h
head/contrib/dtc/treesource.c
head/contrib/dtc/util.c
head/contrib/dtc/util.h
Directory Properties:
head/contrib/dtc/ (props changed)
Copied: head/contrib/dtc/Documentation/dt-object-internal.txt (from r314985, vendor/dtc/dist/Documentation/dt-object-internal.txt)
==============================================================================
--- /dev/null 00:00:00 1970 (empty, because file is newly added)
+++ head/contrib/dtc/Documentation/dt-object-internal.txt Fri Mar 10 17:36:05 2017 (r315009, copy of r314985, vendor/dtc/dist/Documentation/dt-object-internal.txt)
@@ -0,0 +1,310 @@
+Device Tree Dynamic Object format internals
+-------------------------------------------
+
+The Device Tree for most platforms is a static representation of
+the hardware capabilities. This is insufficient for platforms
+that need to dynamically insert Device Tree fragments into the
+live tree.
+
+This document explains the the Device Tree object format and
+modifications made to the Device Tree compiler, which make it possible.
+
+1. Simplified Problem Definition
+--------------------------------
+
+Assume we have a platform which boots using following simplified Device Tree.
+
+---- foo.dts -----------------------------------------------------------------
+ /* FOO platform */
+ / {
+ compatible = "corp,foo";
+
+ /* shared resources */
+ res: res {
+ };
+
+ /* On chip peripherals */
+ ocp: ocp {
+ /* peripherals that are always instantiated */
+ peripheral1 { ... };
+ };
+ };
+---- foo.dts -----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+We have a number of peripherals that after probing (using some undefined method)
+should result in different Device Tree configuration.
+
+We cannot boot with this static tree because due to the configuration of the
+foo platform there exist multiple conficting peripherals DT fragments.
+
+So for the bar peripheral we would have this:
+
+---- foo+bar.dts -------------------------------------------------------------
+ /* FOO platform + bar peripheral */
+ / {
+ compatible = "corp,foo";
+
+ /* shared resources */
+ res: res {
+ };
+
+ /* On chip peripherals */
+ ocp: ocp {
+ /* peripherals that are always instantiated */
+ peripheral1 { ... };
+
+ /* bar peripheral */
+ bar {
+ compatible = "corp,bar";
+ ... /* various properties and child nodes */
+ };
+ };
+ };
+---- foo+bar.dts -------------------------------------------------------------
+
+While for the baz peripheral we would have this:
+
+---- foo+baz.dts -------------------------------------------------------------
+ /* FOO platform + baz peripheral */
+ / {
+ compatible = "corp,foo";
+
+ /* shared resources */
+ res: res {
+ /* baz resources */
+ baz_res: res_baz { ... };
+ };
+
+ /* On chip peripherals */
+ ocp: ocp {
+ /* peripherals that are always instantiated */
+ peripheral1 { ... };
+
+ /* baz peripheral */
+ baz {
+ compatible = "corp,baz";
+ /* reference to another point in the tree */
+ ref-to-res = <&baz_res>;
+ ... /* various properties and child nodes */
+ };
+ };
+ };
+---- foo+baz.dts -------------------------------------------------------------
+
+We note that the baz case is more complicated, since the baz peripheral needs to
+reference another node in the DT tree.
+
+2. Device Tree Object Format Requirements
+-----------------------------------------
+
+Since the Device Tree is used for booting a number of very different hardware
+platforms it is imperative that we tread very carefully.
+
+2.a) No changes to the Device Tree binary format for the base tree. We cannot
+modify the tree format at all and all the information we require should be
+encoded using Device Tree itself. We can add nodes that can be safely ignored
+by both bootloaders and the kernel. The plugin dtbs are optionally tagged
+with a different magic number in the header but otherwise they're simple
+blobs.
+
+2.b) Changes to the DTS source format should be absolutely minimal, and should
+only be needed for the DT fragment definitions, and not the base boot DT.
+
+2.c) An explicit option should be used to instruct DTC to generate the required
+information needed for object resolution. Platforms that don't use the
+dynamic object format can safely ignore it.
+
+2.d) Finally, DT syntax changes should be kept to a minimum. It should be
+possible to express everything using the existing DT syntax.
+
+3. Implementation
+-----------------
+
+The basic unit of addressing in Device Tree is the phandle. Turns out it's
+relatively simple to extend the way phandles are generated and referenced
+so that it's possible to dynamically convert symbolic references (labels)
+to phandle values. This is a valid assumption as long as the author uses
+reference syntax and does not assign phandle values manually (which might
+be a problem with decompiled source files).
+
+We can roughly divide the operation into two steps.
+
+3.a) Compilation of the base board DTS file using the '-@' option
+generates a valid DT blob with an added __symbols__ node at the root node,
+containing a list of all nodes that are marked with a label.
+
+Using the foo.dts file above the following node will be generated;
+
+$ dtc -@ -O dtb -o foo.dtb -b 0 foo.dts
+$ fdtdump foo.dtb
+...
+/ {
+ ...
+ res {
+ ...
+ phandle = <0x00000001>;
+ ...
+ };
+ ocp {
+ ...
+ phandle = <0x00000002>;
+ ...
+ };
+ __symbols__ {
+ res="/res";
+ ocp="/ocp";
+ };
+};
+
+Notice that all the nodes that had a label have been recorded, and that
+phandles have been generated for them.
+
+This blob can be used to boot the board normally, the __symbols__ node will
+be safely ignored both by the bootloader and the kernel (the only loss will
+be a few bytes of memory and disk space).
+
+We generate a __symbols__ node to record nodes that had labels in the base
+tree (or subsequent loaded overlays) so that they can be matched up with
+references made to them in Device Tree objects.
+
+3.b) The Device Tree fragments must be compiled with the same option but they
+must also have a tag (/plugin/) that allows undefined references to nodes
+that are not present at compilation time to be recorded so that the runtime
+loader can fix them.
+
+So the bar peripheral's DTS format would be of the form:
+
+/dts-v1/;
+/plugin/; /* allow undefined references and record them */
+/ {
+ .... /* various properties for loader use; i.e. part id etc. */
+ fragment at 0 {
+ target = <&ocp>;
+ __overlay__ {
+ /* bar peripheral */
+ bar {
+ compatible = "corp,bar";
+ ... /* various properties and child nodes */
+ }
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+Note that there's a target property that specifies the location where the
+contents of the overlay node will be placed, and it references the node
+in the foo.dts file.
+
+$ dtc -@ -O dtb -o bar.dtbo -b 0 bar.dts
+$ fdtdump bar.dtbo
+...
+/ {
+ ... /* properties */
+ fragment at 0 {
+ target = <0xffffffff>;
+ __overlay__ {
+ bar {
+ compatible = "corp,bar";
+ ... /* various properties and child nodes */
+ }
+ };
+ };
+ __fixups__ {
+ ocp = "/fragment at 0:target:0";
+ };
+};
+
+No __symbols__ node has been generated (no label in bar.dts).
+Note that the target's ocp label is undefined, so the phandle
+value is filled with the illegal value '0xffffffff', while a __fixups__
+node has been generated, which marks the location in the tree where
+the label lookup should store the runtime phandle value of the ocp node.
+
+The format of the __fixups__ node entry is
+
+ <label> = "<local-full-path>:<property-name>:<offset>"
+ [, "<local-full-path>:<property-name>:<offset>"...];
+
+ <label> Is the label we're referring
+ <local-full-path> Is the full path of the node the reference is
+ <property-name> Is the name of the property containing the
+ reference
+ <offset> The offset (in bytes) of where the property's
+ phandle value is located.
+
+Doing the same with the baz peripheral's DTS format is a little bit more
+involved, since baz contains references to local labels which require
+local fixups.
+
+/dts-v1/;
+/plugin/; /* allow undefined label references and record them */
+/ {
+ .... /* various properties for loader use; i.e. part id etc. */
+ fragment at 0 {
+ target = <&res>;
+ __overlay__ {
+ /* baz resources */
+ baz_res: res_baz { ... };
+ };
+ };
+ fragment at 1 {
+ target = <&ocp>;
+ __overlay__ {
+ /* baz peripheral */
+ baz {
+ compatible = "corp,baz";
+ /* reference to another point in the tree */
+ ref-to-res = <&baz_res>;
+ ... /* various properties and child nodes */
+ }
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+Note that &bar_res reference.
+
+$ dtc -@ -O dtb -o baz.dtbo -b 0 baz.dts
+$ fdtdump baz.dtbo
+...
+/ {
+ ... /* properties */
+ fragment at 0 {
+ target = <0xffffffff>;
+ __overlay__ {
+ res_baz {
+ ....
+ phandle = <0x00000001>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ fragment at 1 {
+ target = <0xffffffff>;
+ __overlay__ {
+ baz {
+ compatible = "corp,baz";
+ ... /* various properties and child nodes */
+ ref-to-res = <0x00000001>;
+ }
+ };
+ };
+ __fixups__ {
+ res = "/fragment at 0:target:0";
+ ocp = "/fragment at 1:target:0";
+ };
+ __local_fixups__ {
+ fragment at 1 {
+ __overlay__ {
+ baz {
+ ref-to-res = <0>;
+ };
+ };
+ };
+ };
+};
+
+This is similar to the bar case, but the reference of a local label by the
+baz node generates a __local_fixups__ entry that records the place that the
+local reference is being made. No matter how phandles are allocated from dtc
+the run time loader must apply an offset to each phandle in every dynamic
+DT object loaded. The __local_fixups__ node records the offset relative to the
+start of every local reference within that property so that the loader can apply
+the offset.
Modified: head/contrib/dtc/Documentation/manual.txt
==============================================================================
--- head/contrib/dtc/Documentation/manual.txt Fri Mar 10 17:14:08 2017 (r315008)
+++ head/contrib/dtc/Documentation/manual.txt Fri Mar 10 17:36:05 2017 (r315009)
@@ -30,25 +30,23 @@ I - "dtc", the device tree compiler
1) Sources
-Source code for the Device Tree Compiler can be found at jdl.com.
-The gitweb interface is:
+Source code for the Device Tree Compiler can be found at git.kernel.org.
- http://git.jdl.com/gitweb/
+The upstream repository is here:
-The repository is here:
+ git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dtc/dtc.git
+ https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dtc/dtc.git
- git://www.jdl.com/software/dtc.git
- http://www.jdl.com/software/dtc.git
+The gitweb interface for the upstream respository is:
-Tarballs of the 1.0.0 and latest releases are here:
-
- http://www.jdl.com/software/dtc-v1.2.0.tgz
- http://www.jdl.com/software/dtc-latest.tgz
+ https://git.kernel.org/cgit/utils/dtc/dtc.git/
1.1) Submitting Patches
-Patches should be sent to jdl at jdl.com, and CC'ed to
-devicetree-discuss at lists.ozlabs.org.
+Patches should be sent to the maintainers:
+ David Gibson <david at gibson.dropbear.id.au>
+ Jon Loeliger <jdl at jdl.com>
+and CCed to <devicetree-compiler at vger.kernel.org>.
2) Description
@@ -121,6 +119,20 @@ Options:
Make space for <number> reserve map entries
Relevant for dtb and asm output only.
+ -@
+ Generates a __symbols__ node at the root node of the resulting blob
+ for any node labels used, and for any local references using phandles
+ it also generates a __local_fixups__ node that tracks them.
+
+ When using the /plugin/ tag all unresolved label references to
+ be tracked in the __fixups__ node, making dynamic resolution possible.
+
+ -A
+ Generate automatically aliases for all node labels. This is similar to
+ the -@ option (the __symbols__ node contain identical information) but
+ the semantics are slightly different since no phandles are automatically
+ generated for labeled nodes.
+
-S <bytes>
Ensure the blob at least <bytes> long, adding additional
space if needed.
@@ -148,13 +160,18 @@ Additionally, dtc performs various sanit
Here is a very rough overview of the layout of a DTS source file:
- sourcefile: list_of_memreserve devicetree
+ sourcefile: versioninfo plugindecl list_of_memreserve devicetree
memreserve: label 'memreserve' ADDR ADDR ';'
| label 'memreserve' ADDR '-' ADDR ';'
devicetree: '/' nodedef
+ versioninfo: '/' 'dts-v1' '/' ';'
+
+ plugindecl: '/' 'plugin' '/' ';'
+ | /* empty */
+
nodedef: '{' list_of_property list_of_subnode '}' ';'
property: label PROPNAME '=' propdata ';'
@@ -211,7 +228,7 @@ Node may contain sub-nodes to obtain a h
For example:
- A child node named "childnode" whose unit name is
- "childnode at address". It it turn has a string property
+ "childnode at address". It in turn has a string property
called "childprop".
childnode at addresss {
Modified: head/contrib/dtc/Makefile
==============================================================================
--- head/contrib/dtc/Makefile Fri Mar 10 17:14:08 2017 (r315008)
+++ head/contrib/dtc/Makefile Fri Mar 10 17:36:05 2017 (r315009)
@@ -10,14 +10,14 @@
#
VERSION = 1
PATCHLEVEL = 4
-SUBLEVEL = 0
+SUBLEVEL = 3
EXTRAVERSION =
LOCAL_VERSION =
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION =
CPPFLAGS = -I libfdt -I .
-WARNINGS = -Werror -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wnested-externs \
- -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wredundant-decls
+WARNINGS = -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-qual -Wnested-externs \
+ -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wredundant-decls -Wshadow
CFLAGS = -g -Os -fPIC -Werror $(WARNINGS)
BISON = bison
@@ -196,6 +196,33 @@ fdtget: $(FDTGET_OBJS) $(LIBFDT_archive)
fdtput: $(FDTPUT_OBJS) $(LIBFDT_archive)
+dist:
+ git archive --format=tar --prefix=dtc-$(dtc_version)/ HEAD \
+ > ../dtc-$(dtc_version).tar
+ cat ../dtc-$(dtc_version).tar | \
+ gzip -9 > ../dtc-$(dtc_version).tar.gz
+
+#
+# Release signing and uploading
+# This is for maintainer convenience, don't try this at home.
+#
+ifeq ($(MAINTAINER),y)
+GPG = gpg2
+KUP = kup
+KUPDIR = /pub/software/utils/dtc
+
+kup: dist
+ $(GPG) --detach-sign --armor -o ../dtc-$(dtc_version).tar.sign \
+ ../dtc-$(dtc_version).tar
+ $(KUP) put ../dtc-$(dtc_version).tar.gz ../dtc-$(dtc_version).tar.sign \
+ $(KUPDIR)/dtc-$(dtc_version).tar.gz
+endif
+
+tags: FORCE
+ rm -f tags
+ find . \( -name tests -type d -prune \) -o \
+ \( ! -name '*.tab.[ch]' ! -name '*.lex.c' \
+ -name '*.[chly]' -type f -print \) | xargs ctags -a
#
# Testsuite rules
@@ -206,6 +233,7 @@ TESTS_BIN += dtc
TESTS_BIN += convert-dtsv0
TESTS_BIN += fdtput
TESTS_BIN += fdtget
+TESTS_BIN += fdtdump
include tests/Makefile.tests
@@ -220,6 +248,7 @@ clean: libfdt_clean tests_clean
rm -f $(STD_CLEANFILES)
rm -f $(VERSION_FILE)
rm -f $(BIN)
+ rm -f dtc-*.tar dtc-*.tar.sign dtc-*.tar.asc
#
# Generic compile rules
Copied: head/contrib/dtc/README (from r314985, vendor/dtc/dist/README)
==============================================================================
--- /dev/null 00:00:00 1970 (empty, because file is newly added)
+++ head/contrib/dtc/README Fri Mar 10 17:36:05 2017 (r315009, copy of r314985, vendor/dtc/dist/README)
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+The source tree contains the Device Tree Compiler (dtc) toolchain for
+working with device tree source and binary files and also libfdt, a
+utility library for reading and manipulating the binary format.
+
+DTC and LIBFDT are maintained by:
+
+David Gibson <david at gibson.dropbear.id.au>
+Jon Loeliger <jdl at jdl.com>
+
+Mailing list
+------------
+The following list is for discussion about dtc and libfdt implementation
+mailto:devicetree-compiler at vger.kernel.org
+
+Core device tree bindings are discussed on the devicetree-spec list:
+mailto:devicetree-spec at vger.kernel.org
Modified: head/contrib/dtc/checks.c
==============================================================================
--- head/contrib/dtc/checks.c Fri Mar 10 17:14:08 2017 (r315008)
+++ head/contrib/dtc/checks.c Fri Mar 10 17:36:05 2017 (r315009)
@@ -40,16 +40,11 @@ enum checkstatus {
struct check;
-typedef void (*tree_check_fn)(struct check *c, struct node *dt);
-typedef void (*node_check_fn)(struct check *c, struct node *dt, struct node *node);
-typedef void (*prop_check_fn)(struct check *c, struct node *dt,
- struct node *node, struct property *prop);
+typedef void (*check_fn)(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti, struct node *node);
struct check {
const char *name;
- tree_check_fn tree_fn;
- node_check_fn node_fn;
- prop_check_fn prop_fn;
+ check_fn fn;
void *data;
bool warn, error;
enum checkstatus status;
@@ -58,91 +53,68 @@ struct check {
struct check **prereq;
};
-#define CHECK_ENTRY(nm, tfn, nfn, pfn, d, w, e, ...) \
- static struct check *nm##_prereqs[] = { __VA_ARGS__ }; \
- static struct check nm = { \
- .name = #nm, \
- .tree_fn = (tfn), \
- .node_fn = (nfn), \
- .prop_fn = (pfn), \
- .data = (d), \
- .warn = (w), \
- .error = (e), \
+#define CHECK_ENTRY(_nm, _fn, _d, _w, _e, ...) \
+ static struct check *_nm##_prereqs[] = { __VA_ARGS__ }; \
+ static struct check _nm = { \
+ .name = #_nm, \
+ .fn = (_fn), \
+ .data = (_d), \
+ .warn = (_w), \
+ .error = (_e), \
.status = UNCHECKED, \
- .num_prereqs = ARRAY_SIZE(nm##_prereqs), \
- .prereq = nm##_prereqs, \
+ .num_prereqs = ARRAY_SIZE(_nm##_prereqs), \
+ .prereq = _nm##_prereqs, \
};
-#define WARNING(nm, tfn, nfn, pfn, d, ...) \
- CHECK_ENTRY(nm, tfn, nfn, pfn, d, true, false, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define ERROR(nm, tfn, nfn, pfn, d, ...) \
- CHECK_ENTRY(nm, tfn, nfn, pfn, d, false, true, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define CHECK(nm, tfn, nfn, pfn, d, ...) \
- CHECK_ENTRY(nm, tfn, nfn, pfn, d, false, false, __VA_ARGS__)
-
-#define TREE_WARNING(nm, d, ...) \
- WARNING(nm, check_##nm, NULL, NULL, d, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define TREE_ERROR(nm, d, ...) \
- ERROR(nm, check_##nm, NULL, NULL, d, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define TREE_CHECK(nm, d, ...) \
- CHECK(nm, check_##nm, NULL, NULL, d, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define NODE_WARNING(nm, d, ...) \
- WARNING(nm, NULL, check_##nm, NULL, d, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define NODE_ERROR(nm, d, ...) \
- ERROR(nm, NULL, check_##nm, NULL, d, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define NODE_CHECK(nm, d, ...) \
- CHECK(nm, NULL, check_##nm, NULL, d, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define PROP_WARNING(nm, d, ...) \
- WARNING(nm, NULL, NULL, check_##nm, d, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define PROP_ERROR(nm, d, ...) \
- ERROR(nm, NULL, NULL, check_##nm, d, __VA_ARGS__)
-#define PROP_CHECK(nm, d, ...) \
- CHECK(nm, NULL, NULL, check_##nm, d, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define WARNING(_nm, _fn, _d, ...) \
+ CHECK_ENTRY(_nm, _fn, _d, true, false, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define ERROR(_nm, _fn, _d, ...) \
+ CHECK_ENTRY(_nm, _fn, _d, false, true, __VA_ARGS__)
+#define CHECK(_nm, _fn, _d, ...) \
+ CHECK_ENTRY(_nm, _fn, _d, false, false, __VA_ARGS__)
#ifdef __GNUC__
-static inline void check_msg(struct check *c, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3)));
+static inline void check_msg(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
+ const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format (printf, 3, 4)));
#endif
-static inline void check_msg(struct check *c, const char *fmt, ...)
+static inline void check_msg(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
+ const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
if ((c->warn && (quiet < 1))
|| (c->error && (quiet < 2))) {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s (%s): ",
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s (%s): ",
+ strcmp(dti->outname, "-") ? dti->outname : "<stdout>",
(c->error) ? "ERROR" : "Warning", c->name);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
+ va_end(ap);
}
-#define FAIL(c, ...) \
- do { \
- TRACE((c), "\t\tFAILED at %s:%d", __FILE__, __LINE__); \
- (c)->status = FAILED; \
- check_msg((c), __VA_ARGS__); \
+#define FAIL(c, dti, ...) \
+ do { \
+ TRACE((c), "\t\tFAILED at %s:%d", __FILE__, __LINE__); \
+ (c)->status = FAILED; \
+ check_msg((c), dti, __VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
-static void check_nodes_props(struct check *c, struct node *dt, struct node *node)
+static void check_nodes_props(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti, struct node *node)
{
struct node *child;
- struct property *prop;
TRACE(c, "%s", node->fullpath);
- if (c->node_fn)
- c->node_fn(c, dt, node);
-
- if (c->prop_fn)
- for_each_property(node, prop) {
- TRACE(c, "%s\t'%s'", node->fullpath, prop->name);
- c->prop_fn(c, dt, node, prop);
- }
+ if (c->fn)
+ c->fn(c, dti, node);
for_each_child(node, child)
- check_nodes_props(c, dt, child);
+ check_nodes_props(c, dti, child);
}
-static bool run_check(struct check *c, struct node *dt)
+static bool run_check(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti)
{
+ struct node *dt = dti->dt;
bool error = false;
int i;
@@ -155,10 +127,10 @@ static bool run_check(struct check *c, s
for (i = 0; i < c->num_prereqs; i++) {
struct check *prq = c->prereq[i];
- error = error || run_check(prq, dt);
+ error = error || run_check(prq, dti);
if (prq->status != PASSED) {
c->status = PREREQ;
- check_msg(c, "Failed prerequisite '%s'",
+ check_msg(c, dti, "Failed prerequisite '%s'",
c->prereq[i]->name);
}
}
@@ -166,11 +138,8 @@ static bool run_check(struct check *c, s
if (c->status != UNCHECKED)
goto out;
- if (c->node_fn || c->prop_fn)
- check_nodes_props(c, dt, dt);
+ check_nodes_props(c, dti, dt);
- if (c->tree_fn)
- c->tree_fn(c, dt);
if (c->status == UNCHECKED)
c->status = PASSED;
@@ -188,13 +157,14 @@ out:
*/
/* A check which always fails, for testing purposes only */
-static inline void check_always_fail(struct check *c, struct node *dt)
+static inline void check_always_fail(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
+ struct node *node)
{
- FAIL(c, "always_fail check");
+ FAIL(c, dti, "always_fail check");
}
-TREE_CHECK(always_fail, NULL);
+CHECK(always_fail, check_always_fail, NULL);
-static void check_is_string(struct check *c, struct node *root,
+static void check_is_string(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
struct node *node)
{
struct property *prop;
@@ -205,15 +175,15 @@ static void check_is_string(struct check
return; /* Not present, assumed ok */
if (!data_is_one_string(prop->val))
- FAIL(c, "\"%s\" property in %s is not a string",
+ FAIL(c, dti, "\"%s\" property in %s is not a string",
propname, node->fullpath);
}
#define WARNING_IF_NOT_STRING(nm, propname) \
- WARNING(nm, NULL, check_is_string, NULL, (propname))
+ WARNING(nm, check_is_string, (propname))
#define ERROR_IF_NOT_STRING(nm, propname) \
- ERROR(nm, NULL, check_is_string, NULL, (propname))
+ ERROR(nm, check_is_string, (propname))
-static void check_is_cell(struct check *c, struct node *root,
+static void check_is_cell(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
struct node *node)
{
struct property *prop;
@@ -224,19 +194,19 @@ static void check_is_cell(struct check *
return; /* Not present, assumed ok */
if (prop->val.len != sizeof(cell_t))
- FAIL(c, "\"%s\" property in %s is not a single cell",
+ FAIL(c, dti, "\"%s\" property in %s is not a single cell",
propname, node->fullpath);
}
#define WARNING_IF_NOT_CELL(nm, propname) \
- WARNING(nm, NULL, check_is_cell, NULL, (propname))
+ WARNING(nm, check_is_cell, (propname))
#define ERROR_IF_NOT_CELL(nm, propname) \
- ERROR(nm, NULL, check_is_cell, NULL, (propname))
+ ERROR(nm, check_is_cell, (propname))
/*
* Structural check functions
*/
-static void check_duplicate_node_names(struct check *c, struct node *dt,
+static void check_duplicate_node_names(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
struct node *node)
{
struct node *child, *child2;
@@ -246,12 +216,12 @@ static void check_duplicate_node_names(s
child2;
child2 = child2->next_sibling)
if (streq(child->name, child2->name))
- FAIL(c, "Duplicate node name %s",
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Duplicate node name %s",
child->fullpath);
}
-NODE_ERROR(duplicate_node_names, NULL);
+ERROR(duplicate_node_names, check_duplicate_node_names, NULL);
-static void check_duplicate_property_names(struct check *c, struct node *dt,
+static void check_duplicate_property_names(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
struct node *node)
{
struct property *prop, *prop2;
@@ -261,48 +231,120 @@ static void check_duplicate_property_nam
if (prop2->deleted)
continue;
if (streq(prop->name, prop2->name))
- FAIL(c, "Duplicate property name %s in %s",
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Duplicate property name %s in %s",
prop->name, node->fullpath);
}
}
}
-NODE_ERROR(duplicate_property_names, NULL);
+ERROR(duplicate_property_names, check_duplicate_property_names, NULL);
#define LOWERCASE "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
#define UPPERCASE "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
#define DIGITS "0123456789"
#define PROPNODECHARS LOWERCASE UPPERCASE DIGITS ",._+*#?-"
+#define PROPNODECHARSSTRICT LOWERCASE UPPERCASE DIGITS ",-"
-static void check_node_name_chars(struct check *c, struct node *dt,
+static void check_node_name_chars(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
struct node *node)
{
int n = strspn(node->name, c->data);
if (n < strlen(node->name))
- FAIL(c, "Bad character '%c' in node %s",
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Bad character '%c' in node %s",
node->name[n], node->fullpath);
}
-NODE_ERROR(node_name_chars, PROPNODECHARS "@");
+ERROR(node_name_chars, check_node_name_chars, PROPNODECHARS "@");
+
+static void check_node_name_chars_strict(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
+ struct node *node)
+{
+ int n = strspn(node->name, c->data);
-static void check_node_name_format(struct check *c, struct node *dt,
+ if (n < node->basenamelen)
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Character '%c' not recommended in node %s",
+ node->name[n], node->fullpath);
+}
+CHECK(node_name_chars_strict, check_node_name_chars_strict, PROPNODECHARSSTRICT);
+
+static void check_node_name_format(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
struct node *node)
{
if (strchr(get_unitname(node), '@'))
- FAIL(c, "Node %s has multiple '@' characters in name",
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Node %s has multiple '@' characters in name",
node->fullpath);
}
-NODE_ERROR(node_name_format, NULL, &node_name_chars);
+ERROR(node_name_format, check_node_name_format, NULL, &node_name_chars);
-static void check_property_name_chars(struct check *c, struct node *dt,
- struct node *node, struct property *prop)
+static void check_unit_address_vs_reg(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
+ struct node *node)
{
- int n = strspn(prop->name, c->data);
+ const char *unitname = get_unitname(node);
+ struct property *prop = get_property(node, "reg");
+
+ if (!prop) {
+ prop = get_property(node, "ranges");
+ if (prop && !prop->val.len)
+ prop = NULL;
+ }
- if (n < strlen(prop->name))
- FAIL(c, "Bad character '%c' in property name \"%s\", node %s",
- prop->name[n], prop->name, node->fullpath);
+ if (prop) {
+ if (!unitname[0])
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Node %s has a reg or ranges property, but no unit name",
+ node->fullpath);
+ } else {
+ if (unitname[0])
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Node %s has a unit name, but no reg property",
+ node->fullpath);
+ }
+}
+WARNING(unit_address_vs_reg, check_unit_address_vs_reg, NULL);
+
+static void check_property_name_chars(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
+ struct node *node)
+{
+ struct property *prop;
+
+ for_each_property(node, prop) {
+ int n = strspn(prop->name, c->data);
+
+ if (n < strlen(prop->name))
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Bad character '%c' in property name \"%s\", node %s",
+ prop->name[n], prop->name, node->fullpath);
+ }
}
-PROP_ERROR(property_name_chars, PROPNODECHARS);
+ERROR(property_name_chars, check_property_name_chars, PROPNODECHARS);
+
+static void check_property_name_chars_strict(struct check *c,
+ struct dt_info *dti,
+ struct node *node)
+{
+ struct property *prop;
+
+ for_each_property(node, prop) {
+ const char *name = prop->name;
+ int n = strspn(name, c->data);
+
+ if (n == strlen(prop->name))
+ continue;
+
+ /* Certain names are whitelisted */
+ if (streq(name, "device_type"))
+ continue;
+
+ /*
+ * # is only allowed at the beginning of property names not counting
+ * the vendor prefix.
+ */
+ if (name[n] == '#' && ((n == 0) || (name[n-1] == ','))) {
+ name += n + 1;
+ n = strspn(name, c->data);
+ }
+ if (n < strlen(name))
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Character '%c' not recommended in property name \"%s\", node %s",
+ name[n], prop->name, node->fullpath);
+ }
+}
+CHECK(property_name_chars_strict, check_property_name_chars_strict, PROPNODECHARSSTRICT);
#define DESCLABEL_FMT "%s%s%s%s%s"
#define DESCLABEL_ARGS(node,prop,mark) \
@@ -311,10 +353,11 @@ PROP_ERROR(property_name_chars, PROPNODE
((prop) ? (prop)->name : ""), \
((prop) ? "' in " : ""), (node)->fullpath
-static void check_duplicate_label(struct check *c, struct node *dt,
+static void check_duplicate_label(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
const char *label, struct node *node,
struct property *prop, struct marker *mark)
{
+ struct node *dt = dti->dt;
struct node *othernode = NULL;
struct property *otherprop = NULL;
struct marker *othermark = NULL;
@@ -331,50 +374,49 @@ static void check_duplicate_label(struct
return;
if ((othernode != node) || (otherprop != prop) || (othermark != mark))
- FAIL(c, "Duplicate label '%s' on " DESCLABEL_FMT
+ FAIL(c, dti, "Duplicate label '%s' on " DESCLABEL_FMT
" and " DESCLABEL_FMT,
label, DESCLABEL_ARGS(node, prop, mark),
DESCLABEL_ARGS(othernode, otherprop, othermark));
}
-static void check_duplicate_label_node(struct check *c, struct node *dt,
+static void check_duplicate_label_node(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
struct node *node)
{
struct label *l;
+ struct property *prop;
for_each_label(node->labels, l)
- check_duplicate_label(c, dt, l->label, node, NULL, NULL);
-}
-static void check_duplicate_label_prop(struct check *c, struct node *dt,
- struct node *node, struct property *prop)
-{
- struct marker *m = prop->val.markers;
- struct label *l;
+ check_duplicate_label(c, dti, l->label, node, NULL, NULL);
- for_each_label(prop->labels, l)
- check_duplicate_label(c, dt, l->label, node, prop, NULL);
+ for_each_property(node, prop) {
+ struct marker *m = prop->val.markers;
- for_each_marker_of_type(m, LABEL)
- check_duplicate_label(c, dt, m->ref, node, prop, m);
+ for_each_label(prop->labels, l)
+ check_duplicate_label(c, dti, l->label, node, prop, NULL);
+
+ for_each_marker_of_type(m, LABEL)
+ check_duplicate_label(c, dti, m->ref, node, prop, m);
+ }
}
-ERROR(duplicate_label, NULL, check_duplicate_label_node,
- check_duplicate_label_prop, NULL);
+ERROR(duplicate_label, check_duplicate_label_node, NULL);
-static void check_explicit_phandles(struct check *c, struct node *root,
- struct node *node, struct property *prop)
+static cell_t check_phandle_prop(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
+ struct node *node, const char *propname)
{
+ struct node *root = dti->dt;
+ struct property *prop;
struct marker *m;
- struct node *other;
cell_t phandle;
- if (!streq(prop->name, "phandle")
- && !streq(prop->name, "linux,phandle"))
- return;
+ prop = get_property(node, propname);
+ if (!prop)
+ return 0;
if (prop->val.len != sizeof(cell_t)) {
- FAIL(c, "%s has bad length (%d) %s property",
+ FAIL(c, dti, "%s has bad length (%d) %s property",
node->fullpath, prop->val.len, prop->name);
- return;
+ return 0;
}
m = prop->val.markers;
@@ -384,42 +426,65 @@ static void check_explicit_phandles(stru
/* "Set this node's phandle equal to some
* other node's phandle". That's nonsensical
* by construction. */ {
- FAIL(c, "%s in %s is a reference to another node",
+ FAIL(c, dti, "%s in %s is a reference to another node",
prop->name, node->fullpath);
- return;
}
/* But setting this node's phandle equal to its own
* phandle is allowed - that means allocate a unique
* phandle for this node, even if it's not otherwise
* referenced. The value will be filled in later, so
- * no further checking for now. */
- return;
+ * we treat it as having no phandle data for now. */
+ return 0;
}
phandle = propval_cell(prop);
if ((phandle == 0) || (phandle == -1)) {
- FAIL(c, "%s has bad value (0x%x) in %s property",
+ FAIL(c, dti, "%s has bad value (0x%x) in %s property",
node->fullpath, phandle, prop->name);
- return;
+ return 0;
}
- if (node->phandle && (node->phandle != phandle))
- FAIL(c, "%s has %s property which replaces existing phandle information",
- node->fullpath, prop->name);
+ return phandle;
+}
+
+static void check_explicit_phandles(struct check *c, struct dt_info *dti,
*** DIFF OUTPUT TRUNCATED AT 1000 LINES ***
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