coreboot-kgpe-d16/util/cbfstool/fs.c

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/*
* cbfstool
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Jordan Crouse <jordan@cosmicpenguin.net>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
*
* 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. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA, 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "cbfstool.h"
int namelen(const char *name)
{
return ALIGN(strlen(name) + 1, 16);
}
/**
* Given a name, return the header size for that name.
* @param name The name
* @returns The header size given that name
*/
int headersize(const char *name)
{
return sizeof(struct cbfs_file) + namelen(name);
}
/**
* Given a name, set it into the header in a standard way
* @param file the cbfs file
* @param name The name
*/
void setname(struct cbfs_file *file, const char *name)
{
memset(CBFS_NAME(file), 0, namelen(name));
strcpy((char *)CBFS_NAME(file), name);
}
/**
* Given a name, size, and type, set them into the header in a standard way.
* Special case of size of -1: set the size to all of ROM
* @param rom The rom
* @param c The cbfs file
* @param name The name
* @param size The size
* @param type The type
* @returns Always 0 for now
*/
int rom_set_header(struct rom *rom, struct cbfs_file *c, const char *name, int size, int type)
{
unsigned int csize;
csize = headersize(name);
strcpy(c->magic, COMPONENT_MAGIC);
/* special case -- if size is -1, means "as much as you can"
* it's usually only used in init.
*/
if (size < 0)
size = rom->fssize - csize;
c->len = htonl(size);
c->offset = htonl(csize);
c->type = htonl(type);
setname(c, name);
return 0;
}
int nextfile(struct rom *rom, struct cbfs_file *c, int offset)
{
return ALIGN(offset + ntohl(c->len),
ntohl(rom->header->align));
}
/* split
* split is a basic primitive in cbfs. Over time, it should be the main operator
* used to allocate space. For now for testing we are only using it in the
* fixed-address allocation.
* Split takes a cbfs_file and splits it into two pieces, as determined
* by the size of the file desired. Split only makes sense on CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL
* files -- splitting real files is an error, but no checking is done.
* @param file cbfs_file to split
* @param size Size of the file desired.
* @returns pointer to a cbfs_file stuct.
*/
static struct cbfs_file *split(struct rom *rom, struct cbfs_file *file, int size)
{
struct cbfs_file *newfile = NULL;
unsigned long align = ntohl(rom->header->align);
unsigned long nextoffset, truncoffset;
unsigned long offset = ROM_OFFSET(rom, file);
/* figure out the real end of this file, and hence the size */
/* compute where the next file is */
nextoffset = ALIGN(offset + ntohl(file->len) + headersize(""), align);
/* compute where the end of this new file might be */
truncoffset = ALIGN(offset + size + headersize(""), align);
/* If there is more than align bytes difference, create a new empty file */
/* later, we can add code to merge all empty files. */
if (nextoffset - truncoffset > align) {
unsigned int csize;
csize = headersize("");
newfile = (struct cbfs_file *)ROM_PTR(rom, truncoffset);
rom_set_header(rom, newfile, "",
nextoffset - truncoffset - csize, CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL);
file->len = htonl(size);
}
return newfile;
}
/**
* rom_alloc_fixed
* Given a rom, walk the headers and find the first header of type
* CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL that is >= the desired size and
* contains the (address, length) desired.
* If the CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL is 'align' bytes > size,
* create a new header of CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL following the file.
* The 'len' structure member of the desired file is initialized, but
* nothing else is.
* Simple algorithm: walk until we find an empty file that contains our area,
* and then allocate out of it.
* @param rom The rom
* @param size the size of the file needed
* @returns pointer to a cbfs_file struct.
*/
struct cbfs_file * rom_alloc_fixed(struct rom *rom, const char *name, unsigned long start, unsigned long size, int type)
{
/* walk the rom and find an empty file with a base > base,
* and a large enough size
*/
unsigned long base, end, alen, baseoff;
unsigned int offset = ntohl(rom->header->offset);
int ret = -1;
struct cbfs_file *c = NULL;
unsigned long align = ntohl(rom->header->align);
/* compute a base that is aligned to align */
base = TRUNCATE(start, align);
/* have to leave room for a header! */
base -= headersize(name);
/* get an offset for that base */
baseoff = base - rom->rombase;
end = ALIGN(start + size, align);
alen = end - base;
while (offset < rom->fssize) {
c = (struct cbfs_file *)ROM_PTR(rom, offset);
if (!strcmp(c->magic, COMPONENT_MAGIC)) {
if (c->type != CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL) {
offset += ALIGN(ntohl(c->offset) + ntohl(c->len),
align);
continue;
}
/* could turn this into a function. */
/* is the start of this file < our desired start? */
if (offset > baseoff)
break;
/* Is this file big enough for our needs? */
if (ntohl(c->len) >= alen){
ret = offset;
break;
}
offset += ALIGN(ntohl(c->offset) + ntohl(c->len),
align);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Corrupt rom -- found no header at %d\n", offset);
exit(1);
}
}
if (ret < 0)
return NULL;
/* we have the base offset of our location, and we have the offset for the file we are going to
* split. Split it.
*/
if (baseoff > offset)
c = split(rom, c, baseoff - offset - headersize(""));
/* split off anything left at the end that we don't need */
split(rom, c, size);
c->len = htonl(size);
strcpy(c->magic, COMPONENT_MAGIC);
c->offset = htonl(headersize(name));
c->type = htonl(type);
setname(c, name);
return ((struct cbfs_file *)ROM_PTR(rom, ret));
}
/**
* rom_alloc
* Given a rom, walk the headers and find the first header of type
* CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL that is >= the desired size.
* If the CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL is 'align' bytes > size,
* create a new header of CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL following the file.
* The 'len' structure member of the desired file is initialized, but
* nothing else is.
* @param rom The rom
* @param size the size of the file needed
* @returns pointer to a cbfs_file struct.
*/
struct cbfs_file * rom_alloc(struct rom *rom, const char *name, unsigned long size, int type)
{
/* walk the rom and find an empty file with a base > base, and a large enough size */
unsigned int offset = ntohl(rom->header->offset);
int ret = -1;
struct cbfs_file *c = NULL;
unsigned long nextoffset, truncoffset;
struct cbfs_file *newfile = NULL;
while (offset < rom->fssize) {
c = (struct cbfs_file *)ROM_PTR(rom, offset);
if (!strcmp(c->magic, COMPONENT_MAGIC)) {
if (c->type != CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL) {
offset += ALIGN(ntohl(c->offset) + ntohl(c->len),
ntohl(rom->header->align));
continue;
}
/* Is this file big enough for our needs? */
if (ntohl(c->len) >= size){
ret = offset;
break;
}
offset += ALIGN(ntohl(c->offset) + ntohl(c->len),
ntohl(rom->header->align));
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "Corrupt rom -- found no header at %d\n", offset);
exit(1);
}
}
if (ret < 0)
return NULL;
/* figure out the real end of this file, and hence the size */
/* compute where the next file is */
nextoffset = ALIGN(ret + ntohl(c->len) + headersize(name),
ntohl(rom->header->align));
/* compute where the end of this new file might be */
truncoffset = ALIGN(ret + size + headersize(name),
ntohl(rom->header->align));
/* If there is more than align bytes difference, create a new empty file */
/* later, we can add code to merge all empty files. */
if (nextoffset - truncoffset > ntohl(rom->header->align)) {
unsigned int csize;
csize = headersize("");
newfile = (struct cbfs_file *)ROM_PTR(rom, truncoffset);
rom_set_header(rom, newfile, "",
nextoffset - truncoffset - csize, CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL);
} else truncoffset = nextoffset;
c->len = htonl(size);
strcpy(c->magic, COMPONENT_MAGIC);
c->offset = htonl(headersize(name));
c->type = htonl(type);
setname(c, name);
return ((struct cbfs_file *)ROM_PTR(rom, ret));
}
struct cbfs_file *rom_find(struct rom *rom, int offset)
{
while (offset < rom->fssize) {
struct cbfs_file *c =
(struct cbfs_file *)ROM_PTR(rom, offset);
if (!strcmp(c->magic, COMPONENT_MAGIC))
return c;
offset += ntohl(rom->header->align);
}
return NULL;
}
struct cbfs_file *rom_find_first(struct rom *rom)
{
return rom_find(rom, ntohl(rom->header->offset));
}
struct cbfs_file *rom_find_next(struct rom *rom, struct cbfs_file *prev)
{
unsigned int offset = ROM_OFFSET(rom, prev);
return rom_find(rom, offset +
ALIGN(ntohl(prev->offset) + ntohl(prev->len),
ntohl(rom->header->align)));
}
struct cbfs_file *rom_find_by_name(struct rom *rom, const char *name)
{
struct cbfs_file *c = rom_find_first(rom);
while (c) {
if (!strcmp((char *)CBFS_NAME(c), name))
return c;
c = rom_find_next(rom, c);
}
return NULL;
}
int rom_used_space(struct rom *rom)
{
struct cbfs_file *c = rom_find_first(rom);
unsigned int ret = 0;
while (c) {
int type;
type = ntohl(c->type);
if ((c->type == CBFS_COMPONENT_DELETED) ||
(c->type == CBFS_COMPONENT_NULL))
continue;
ret += ROM_OFFSET(rom, c) + ntohl(c->offset) + ntohl(c->len);
c = rom_find_next(rom, c);
}
return ret;
}
/**
* delete an item. This is a flash-friendly version -- it just blows the
* type to 0. Nothing else is changed.
* N.B. We no longer shuffle contents of ROM. That will come later.
* @param rom The rom
* @param name Name of file to remove.
* @return -1 on error, 0 if a file was set to deleted.
*/
int rom_remove(struct rom *rom, const char *name)
{
struct cbfs_file *c = rom_find_by_name(rom, name);
if (c == NULL) {
ERROR("Component %s does not exist\n", name);
return -1;
}
c->type = CBFS_COMPONENT_DELETED;
return 0;
}
int rom_extract(struct rom *rom, const char *name, void** buf, int *size )
{
struct cbfs_file *c = rom_find_by_name(rom, name);
if (c == NULL) {
ERROR("Component %s does not exist\n", name);
return -1;
}
*size = ntohl(c->len);
*buf = ((unsigned char *)c) + headersize(name);
return 0;
}
/**
* Add a new file named 'name', of type 'type', size 'size'. Initialize that file
* with the contents of 'buffer'.
* @param rom The rom
* @param name file name
* @param buffer file data
* @param address base address. 0 means 'whereever it fits'
* @param size Amount of data
* @param type File type
* @returns -1 on failure, 0 on success
*/
int rom_add(struct rom *rom, const char *name, void *buffer, unsigned long address, int size, int type)
{
struct cbfs_file *c;
if (rom_find_by_name(rom, name)) {
ERROR("Component %s already exists in this rom\n", name);
return -1;
}
if (address)
c = rom_alloc_fixed(rom, name, address, size, type);
else
c = rom_alloc(rom, name, size, type);
if (c == NULL) {
ERROR("There is no more room in this ROM\n");
return -1;
}
memcpy(((unsigned char *)c) + ntohl(c->offset), buffer, size);
return 0;
}