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/*
* This file is part of the flashrom project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2012, 2016 secunet Security Networks AG
* (Written by Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com> for secunet)
*
* 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; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* 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.
*/
/**
* @mainpage
*
* Have a look at the Modules section for a function reference.
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "flash.h"
#include "fmap.h"
#include "programmer.h"
#include "layout.h"
#include "ich_descriptors.h"
#include "libflashprog.h"
#include "writeprotect.h"
/**
* @defgroup flashprog-general General
* @{
*/
/** Pointer to log callback function. */
static flashprog_log_callback *global_log_callback = NULL;
/**
* @brief Initialize libflashprog.
*
* @param perform_selfcheck If not zero, perform a self check.
* @return 0 on success
*/
int flashprog_init(const int perform_selfcheck)
{
if (perform_selfcheck && selfcheck())
return 1;
myusec_calibrate_delay();
return 0;
}
/**
* @brief Shut down libflashprog.
* @return 0 on success
*/
int flashprog_shutdown(void)
{
return 0; /* TODO: nothing to do? */
}
/* TODO: flashprog_set_loglevel()? do we need it?
For now, let the user decide in their callback. */
/**
* @brief Set the log callback function.
*
* Set a callback function which will be invoked whenever libflashprog wants
* to output messages. This allows frontends to do whatever they see fit with
* such messages, e.g. write them to syslog, or to file, or print them in a
* GUI window, etc.
*
* @param log_callback Pointer to the new log callback function.
*/
void flashprog_set_log_callback(flashprog_log_callback *const log_callback)
{
global_log_callback = log_callback;
}
/** @private */
int print(const enum flashprog_log_level level, const char *const fmt, ...)
{
if (global_log_callback) {
int ret;
va_list args;
va_start(args, fmt);
ret = global_log_callback(level, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
return ret;
}
return 0;
}
/** @} */ /* end flashprog-general */
/**
* @defgroup flashprog-query Querying
* @{
*/
/* TBD */
/** @} */ /* end flashprog-query */
/**
* @defgroup flashprog-prog Programmers
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Initialize the specified programmer.
*
* Currently, only one programmer may be initialized at a time.
*
* @param[out] flashprog Points to a pointer of type struct flashprog_programmer
* that will be set if programmer initialization succeeds.
* *flashprog has to be shutdown by the caller with @ref
* flashprog_programmer_shutdown.
* @param[in] prog_name Name of the programmer to initialize.
* @param[in] prog_param Pointer to programmer specific parameters.
* @return 0 on success
*/
int flashprog_programmer_init(struct flashprog_programmer **const flashprog,
const char *const prog_name, const char *const prog_param)
{
unsigned prog;
for (prog = 0; prog < programmer_table_size; prog++) {
if (strcmp(prog_name, programmer_table[prog]->name) == 0)
break;
}
if (prog >= programmer_table_size) {
msg_ginfo("Error: Unknown programmer \"%s\". Valid choices are:\n", prog_name);
list_programmers_linebreak(0, 80, 0);
msg_ginfo(".\n");
return 1;
}
*flashprog = malloc(sizeof(**flashprog));
if (!*flashprog) {
msg_gerr("Out of memory!\n");
return 1;
}
(*flashprog)->driver = programmer_table[prog];
if (prog_param) {
(*flashprog)->param = strdup(prog_param);
if (!(*flashprog)->param) {
msg_gerr("Out of memory!\n");
goto _free_err;
}
} else {
(*flashprog)->param = NULL;
}
if (programmer_init(*flashprog))
goto _free_err;
return 0;
_free_err:
programmer_shutdown(*flashprog);
free((*flashprog)->param);
free(*flashprog);
return 1;
}
/**
* @brief Shut down the initialized programmer.
*
* @param flashprog The programmer to shut down.
* @return 0 on success
*/
int flashprog_programmer_shutdown(struct flashprog_programmer *const flashprog)
{
if (programmer_shutdown(flashprog))
return 1;
free(flashprog);
return 0;
}
/* TODO: flashprog_programmer_capabilities()? */
/** @} */ /* end flashprog-prog */
/**
* @defgroup flashprog-flash Flash chips
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Probe for a flash chip.
*
* Probes for a flash chip and returns a flash context, that can be used
* later with flash chip and @ref flashprog-ops "image operations", if
* exactly one matching chip is found.
*
* @param[out] flashctx Points to a pointer of type struct flashprog_flashctx
* that will be set if exactly one chip is found. *flashctx
* has to be freed by the caller with @ref flashprog_flash_release.
* @param[in] flashprog The flash programmer used to access the chip.
* @param[in] chip_name Name of a chip to probe for, or NULL to probe for
* all known chips.
* @return 0 on success,
* 3 if multiple chips were found,
* 2 if no chip was found,
* or 1 on any other error.
*/
int flashprog_flash_probe(struct flashprog_flashctx **const flashctx,
const struct flashprog_programmer *const flashprog,
const char *const chip_name)
{
int i, ret = 2;
struct flashprog_flashctx second_flashctx = { 0, };
chip_to_probe = chip_name; /* chip_to_probe is global in flashprog.c */
*flashctx = malloc(sizeof(**flashctx));
if (!*flashctx)
return 1;
memset(*flashctx, 0, sizeof(**flashctx));
for (i = 0; i < registered_master_count; ++i) {
int flash_idx = -1;
if (!ret || (flash_idx = probe_flash(®istered_masters[i], 0, *flashctx, 0)) != -1) {
ret = 0;
/* We found one chip, now check that there is no second match. */
if (probe_flash(®istered_masters[i], flash_idx + 1, &second_flashctx, 0) != -1) {
flashprog_layout_release(second_flashctx.default_layout);
free(second_flashctx.chip);
ret = 3;
break;
}
}
}
if (ret) {
flashprog_flash_release(*flashctx);
*flashctx = NULL;
}
return ret;
}
/**
* @brief Returns the size of the specified flash chip in bytes.
*
* @param flashctx The queried flash context.
* @return Size of flash chip in bytes.
*/
size_t flashprog_flash_getsize(const struct flashprog_flashctx *const flashctx)
{
return flashctx->chip->total_size * 1024;
}
/**
* @brief Free a flash context.
*
* @param flashctx Flash context to free.
*/
void flashprog_flash_release(struct flashprog_flashctx *const flashctx)
{
if (!flashctx)
return;
flashprog_layout_release(flashctx->default_layout);
free(flashctx->chip);
free(flashctx);
}
/**
* @brief Set the progress callback function.
*
* Set a callback function which will be invoked whenever libflashprog wants
* to indicate the progress has changed. This allows frontends to do whatever
* they see fit with such values, e.g. update a progress bar in a GUI tool.
*
* @param flashctx Current flash context.
* @param progress_callback Pointer to the new progress callback function.
* @param user_data Pointer to any data the API user wants to have passed to the callback.
*/
void flashprog_set_progress_callback(struct flashprog_flashctx *const flashctx,
flashprog_progress_callback *const progress_callback,
void *const user_data)
{
flashctx->progress.callback = progress_callback;
flashctx->progress.user_data = user_data;
}
/**
* @brief Set a flag in the given flash context.
*
* @param flashctx Flash context to alter.
* @param flag Flag that is to be set / cleared.
* @param value Value to set.
*/
void flashprog_flag_set(struct flashprog_flashctx *const flashctx,
const enum flashprog_flag flag, const bool value)
{
switch (flag) {
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_FORCE: flashctx->flags.force = value; break;
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_FORCE_BOARDMISMATCH: flashctx->flags.force_boardmismatch = value; break;
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_VERIFY_AFTER_WRITE: flashctx->flags.verify_after_write = value; break;
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_VERIFY_WHOLE_CHIP: flashctx->flags.verify_whole_chip = value; break;
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_NON_VOLATILE_WRSR: flashctx->flags.non_volatile_wrsr = value; break;
}
}
/**
* @brief Return the current value of a flag in the given flash context.
*
* @param flashctx Flash context to read from.
* @param flag Flag to be read.
* @return Current value of the flag.
*/
bool flashprog_flag_get(const struct flashprog_flashctx *const flashctx, const enum flashprog_flag flag)
{
switch (flag) {
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_FORCE: return flashctx->flags.force;
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_FORCE_BOARDMISMATCH: return flashctx->flags.force_boardmismatch;
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_VERIFY_AFTER_WRITE: return flashctx->flags.verify_after_write;
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_VERIFY_WHOLE_CHIP: return flashctx->flags.verify_whole_chip;
case FLASHPROG_FLAG_NON_VOLATILE_WRSR: return flashctx->flags.non_volatile_wrsr;
default: return false;
}
}
/** @} */ /* end flashprog-flash */
/**
* @defgroup flashprog-layout Layout handling
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Read a layout from the Intel ICH descriptor in the flash.
*
* Optionally verify that the layout matches the one in the given
* descriptor dump.
*
* @param[out] layout Points to a struct flashprog_layout pointer that
* gets set if the descriptor is read and parsed
* successfully.
* @param[in] flashctx Flash context to read the descriptor from flash.
* @param[in] dump The descriptor dump to compare to or NULL.
* @param[in] len The length of the descriptor dump.
*
* @return 0 on success,
* 6 if descriptor parsing isn't implemented for the host,
* 5 if the descriptors don't match,
* 4 if the descriptor dump couldn't be parsed,
* 3 if the descriptor on flash couldn't be parsed,
* 2 if the descriptor on flash couldn't be read,
* 1 on any other error.
*/
int flashprog_layout_read_from_ifd(struct flashprog_layout **const layout, struct flashctx *const flashctx,
const void *const dump, const size_t len)
{
#ifndef __FLASHPROG_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
return 6;
#else
struct flashprog_layout *dump_layout = NULL, *chip_layout = NULL;
int ret = 1;
void *const desc = malloc(0x1000);
if (prepare_flash_access(flashctx, true, false, false, false))
goto _free_ret;
msg_cinfo("Reading ich descriptor... ");
if (flashprog_read_range(flashctx, desc, 0, 0x1000)) {
msg_cerr("Read operation failed!\n");
msg_cinfo("FAILED.\n");
ret = 2;
goto _finalize_ret;
}
msg_cinfo("done.\n");
if (layout_from_ich_descriptors(&chip_layout, desc, 0x1000)) {
msg_cerr("Couldn't parse the descriptor!\n");
ret = 3;
goto _finalize_ret;
}
if (dump) {
if (layout_from_ich_descriptors(&dump_layout, dump, len)) {
msg_cerr("Couldn't parse the descriptor!\n");
ret = 4;
goto _finalize_ret;
}
const struct romentry *chip_entry = layout_next(chip_layout, NULL);
const struct romentry *dump_entry = layout_next(dump_layout, NULL);
while (chip_entry && dump_entry && !memcmp(chip_entry, dump_entry, sizeof(*chip_entry))) {
chip_entry = layout_next(chip_layout, chip_entry);
dump_entry = layout_next(dump_layout, dump_entry);
}
flashprog_layout_release(dump_layout);
if (chip_entry || dump_entry) {
msg_cerr("Descriptors don't match!\n");
ret = 5;
goto _finalize_ret;
}
}
*layout = (struct flashprog_layout *)chip_layout;
ret = 0;
_finalize_ret:
finalize_flash_access(flashctx);
_free_ret:
if (ret)
flashprog_layout_release(chip_layout);
free(desc);
return ret;
#endif
}
#ifdef __FLASHPROG_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
static int flashprog_layout_parse_fmap(struct flashprog_layout **layout,
struct flashctx *const flashctx, const struct fmap *const fmap)
{
int i;
char name[FMAP_STRLEN + 1];
const struct fmap_area *area;
struct flashprog_layout *l;
if (!fmap || flashprog_layout_new(&l))
return 1;
for (i = 0, area = fmap->areas; i < fmap->nareas; i++, area++) {
snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "%s", area->name);
if (flashprog_layout_add_region(l, area->offset, area->offset + area->size - 1, name)) {
flashprog_layout_release(l);
return 1;
}
}
*layout = l;
return 0;
}
#endif /* __FLASHPROG_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ */
/**
* @brief Read a layout by searching the flash chip for fmap.
*
* @param[out] layout Points to a struct flashprog_layout pointer that
* gets set if the fmap is read and parsed successfully.
* @param[in] flashctx Flash context
* @param[in] offset Offset to begin searching for fmap.
* @param[in] offset Length of address space to search.
*
* @return 0 on success,
* 3 if fmap parsing isn't implemented for the host,
* 2 if the fmap couldn't be read,
* 1 on any other error.
*/
int flashprog_layout_read_fmap_from_rom(struct flashprog_layout **const layout,
struct flashctx *const flashctx, size_t offset, size_t len)
{
#ifndef __FLASHPROG_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
return 3;
#else
struct fmap *fmap = NULL;
int ret = 0;
msg_gdbg("Attempting to read fmap from ROM content.\n");
if (fmap_read_from_rom(&fmap, flashctx, offset, len)) {
msg_gerr("Failed to read fmap from ROM.\n");
return 1;
}
msg_gdbg("Adding fmap layout to global layout.\n");
if (flashprog_layout_parse_fmap(layout, flashctx, fmap)) {
msg_gerr("Failed to add fmap regions to layout.\n");
ret = 1;
}
free(fmap);
return ret;
#endif
}
/**
* @brief Read a layout by searching buffer for fmap.
*
* @param[out] layout Points to a struct flashprog_layout pointer that
* gets set if the fmap is read and parsed successfully.
* @param[in] flashctx Flash context
* @param[in] buffer Buffer to search in
* @param[in] size Size of buffer to search
*
* @return 0 on success,
* 3 if fmap parsing isn't implemented for the host,
* 2 if the fmap couldn't be read,
* 1 on any other error.
*/
int flashprog_layout_read_fmap_from_buffer(struct flashprog_layout **const layout,
struct flashctx *const flashctx, const uint8_t *const buf, size_t size)
{
#ifndef __FLASHPROG_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
return 3;
#else
struct fmap *fmap = NULL;
int ret = 1;
if (!buf || !size)
goto _ret;
msg_gdbg("Attempting to read fmap from buffer.\n");
if (fmap_read_from_buffer(&fmap, buf, size)) {
msg_gerr("Failed to read fmap from buffer.\n");
goto _ret;
}
msg_gdbg("Adding fmap layout to global layout.\n");
if (flashprog_layout_parse_fmap(layout, flashctx, fmap)) {
msg_gerr("Failed to add fmap regions to layout.\n");
goto _free_ret;
}
ret = 0;
_free_ret:
free(fmap);
_ret:
return ret;
#endif
}
/**
* @brief Set the active layout for a flash context.
*
* Note: This just sets a pointer. The caller must not release the layout
* as long as he uses it through the given flash context.
*
* @param flashctx Flash context whose layout will be set.
* @param layout Layout to bet set.
*/
void flashprog_layout_set(struct flashprog_flashctx *const flashctx, const struct flashprog_layout *const layout)
{
flashctx->layout = layout;
}
/** @} */ /* end flashprog-layout */
/**
* @defgroup flashprog-wp
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Create a new empty WP configuration.
*
* @param[out] cfg Points to a pointer of type struct flashprog_wp_cfg that will
* be set if creation succeeds. *cfg has to be freed by the
* caller with @ref flashprog_wp_cfg_release.
* @return 0 on success
* >0 on failure
*/
enum flashprog_wp_result flashprog_wp_cfg_new(struct flashprog_wp_cfg **cfg)
{
*cfg = calloc(1, sizeof(**cfg));
return *cfg ? 0 : FLASHPROG_WP_ERR_OTHER;
}
/**
* @brief Free a WP configuration.
*
* @param[out] cfg Pointer to the flashprog_wp_cfg to free.
*/
void flashprog_wp_cfg_release(struct flashprog_wp_cfg *cfg)
{
free(cfg);
}
/**
* @brief Set the protection mode for a WP configuration.
*
* @param[in] mode The protection mode to set.
* @param[out] cfg Pointer to the flashprog_wp_cfg structure to modify.
*/
void flashprog_wp_set_mode(struct flashprog_wp_cfg *cfg, enum flashprog_wp_mode mode)
{
cfg->mode = mode;
}
/**
* @brief Get the protection mode from a WP configuration.
*
* @param[in] cfg The WP configuration to get the protection mode from.
* @return The configuration's protection mode.
*/
enum flashprog_wp_mode flashprog_wp_get_mode(const struct flashprog_wp_cfg *cfg)
{
return cfg->mode;
}
/**
* @brief Set the protection range for a WP configuration.
*
* @param[out] cfg Pointer to the flashprog_wp_cfg structure to modify.
* @param[in] start The range's start address.
* @param[in] len The range's length.
*/
void flashprog_wp_set_range(struct flashprog_wp_cfg *cfg, size_t start, size_t len)
{
cfg->range.start = start;
cfg->range.len = len;
}
/**
* @brief Get the protection range from a WP configuration.
*
* @param[out] start Points to a size_t to write the range start to.
* @param[out] len Points to a size_t to write the range length to.
* @param[in] cfg The WP configuration to get the range from.
*/
void flashprog_wp_get_range(size_t *start, size_t *len, const struct flashprog_wp_cfg *cfg)
{
*start = cfg->range.start;
*len = cfg->range.len;
}
/**
* @brief Write a WP configuration to a flash chip.
*
* @param[in] flash The flash context used to access the chip.
* @param[in] cfg The WP configuration to write to the chip.
* @return 0 on success
* >0 on failure
*/
enum flashprog_wp_result flashprog_wp_write_cfg(struct flashctx *flash, const struct flashprog_wp_cfg *cfg)
{
if (!flash->chip->wp_write_cfg)
return FLASHPROG_WP_ERR_CHIP_UNSUPPORTED;
return flash->chip->wp_write_cfg(flash, cfg);
}
/**
* @brief Read the current WP configuration from a flash chip.
*
* @param[out] cfg Pointer to a struct flashprog_wp_cfg to store the chip's
* configuration in.
* @param[in] flash The flash context used to access the chip.
* @return 0 on success
* >0 on failure
*/
enum flashprog_wp_result flashprog_wp_read_cfg(struct flashprog_wp_cfg *cfg, struct flashctx *flash)
{
if (!flash->chip->wp_read_cfg)
return FLASHPROG_WP_ERR_CHIP_UNSUPPORTED;
return flash->chip->wp_read_cfg(cfg, flash);
}
/**
* @brief Get a list of protection ranges supported by the flash chip.
*
* @param[out] ranges Points to a pointer of type struct flashprog_wp_ranges
* that will be set if available ranges are found. Finding
* available ranges may not always be possible, even if the
* chip's protection range can be read or modified. *ranges
* must be freed using @ref flashprog_wp_ranges_free.
* @param[in] flash The flash context used to access the chip.
* @return 0 on success
* >0 on failure
*/
enum flashprog_wp_result flashprog_wp_get_available_ranges(struct flashprog_wp_ranges **list, struct flashprog_flashctx *flash)
{
if (!flash->chip->wp_get_ranges)
return FLASHPROG_WP_ERR_CHIP_UNSUPPORTED;
return flash->chip->wp_get_ranges(list, flash);
}
/**
* @brief Get a number of protection ranges in a range list.
*
* @param[in] ranges The range list to get the count from.
* @return Number of ranges in the list.
*/
size_t flashprog_wp_ranges_get_count(const struct flashprog_wp_ranges *list)
{
return list->count;
}
/**
* @brief Get a protection range from a range list.
*
* @param[out] start Points to a size_t to write the range's start to.
* @param[out] len Points to a size_t to write the range's length to.
* @param[in] ranges The range list to get the range from.
* @param[in] index Index of the range to get.
* @return 0 on success
* >0 on failure
*/
enum flashprog_wp_result flashprog_wp_ranges_get_range(size_t *start, size_t *len, const struct flashprog_wp_ranges *list, unsigned int index)
{
if (index >= list->count)
return FLASHPROG_WP_ERR_OTHER;
*start = list->ranges[index].start;
*len = list->ranges[index].len;
return 0;
}
/**
* @brief Free a WP range list.
*
* @param[out] cfg Pointer to the flashprog_wp_ranges to free.
*/
void flashprog_wp_ranges_release(struct flashprog_wp_ranges *list)
{
if (!list)
return;
free(list->ranges);
free(list);
}
/** @} */ /* end flashprog-wp */
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