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1893 | jermar | 1 | /* |
2071 | jermar | 2 | * Copyright (c) 2006 Jakub Jermar |
1893 | jermar | 3 | * All rights reserved. |
4 | * |
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5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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7 | * are met: |
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8 | * |
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9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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16 | * |
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17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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27 | */ |
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28 | |||
29 | #include <ofw_tree.h> |
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30 | #include <ofw.h> |
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31 | #include <types.h> |
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32 | #include <string.h> |
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1894 | jermar | 33 | #include <balloc.h> |
1895 | jermar | 34 | #include <asm.h> |
1893 | jermar | 35 | |
1895 | jermar | 36 | #define MAX_PATH_LEN 256 |
37 | |||
1893 | jermar | 38 | static ofw_tree_node_t *ofw_tree_node_alloc(void) |
39 | { |
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1894 | jermar | 40 | return balloc(sizeof(ofw_tree_node_t), sizeof(ofw_tree_node_t)); |
1893 | jermar | 41 | } |
42 | |||
43 | static ofw_tree_property_t *ofw_tree_properties_alloc(unsigned count) |
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44 | { |
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3797 | jermar | 45 | return balloc(count * sizeof(ofw_tree_property_t), |
46 | sizeof(ofw_tree_property_t)); |
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1893 | jermar | 47 | } |
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3797 | jermar | 49 | static void *ofw_tree_space_alloc(size_t size) |
1893 | jermar | 50 | { |
1896 | jermar | 51 | char *addr; |
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53 | /* |
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54 | * What we do here is a nasty hack :-) |
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55 | * Problem: string property values that are allocated via this |
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56 | * function typically do not contain the trailing '\0'. This |
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57 | * is very uncomfortable for kernel, which is supposed to deal |
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58 | * with the properties. |
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59 | * Solution: when allocating space via this function, we always |
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60 | * allocate space for the extra '\0' character that we store |
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61 | * behind the requested memory. |
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62 | */ |
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63 | addr = balloc(size + 1, size); |
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64 | if (addr) |
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65 | addr[size] = '\0'; |
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66 | return addr; |
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1893 | jermar | 67 | } |
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3797 | jermar | 69 | /** Transfer information from one OpenFirmware node into its memory |
70 | * representation. |
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1893 | jermar | 71 | * |
3797 | jermar | 72 | * Transfer entire information from the OpenFirmware device tree 'current' node |
73 | * to its memory representation in 'current_node'. This function recursively |
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74 | * processes all node's children. Node's peers are processed iteratively in |
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75 | * order to prevent stack from overflowing. |
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1893 | jermar | 76 | * |
3797 | jermar | 77 | * @param current_node Pointer to uninitialized ofw_tree_node structure that |
78 | * will become the memory represenation of 'current'. |
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79 | * @param parent_node Parent ofw_tree_node structure or NULL in case of root |
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80 | * node. |
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1893 | jermar | 81 | * @param current OpenFirmware phandle to the current device tree node. |
82 | */ |
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83 | static void ofw_tree_node_process(ofw_tree_node_t *current_node, |
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3797 | jermar | 84 | ofw_tree_node_t *parent_node, phandle current) |
1893 | jermar | 85 | { |
3797 | jermar | 86 | static char path[MAX_PATH_LEN + 1]; |
1895 | jermar | 87 | static char name[OFW_TREE_PROPERTY_MAX_NAMELEN]; |
3796 | jermar | 88 | static char name2[OFW_TREE_PROPERTY_MAX_NAMELEN]; |
1893 | jermar | 89 | phandle peer; |
90 | phandle child; |
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1895 | jermar | 91 | size_t len; |
92 | int i; |
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1893 | jermar | 93 | |
1973 | jermar | 94 | while (current_node) { |
95 | /* |
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96 | * Initialize node. |
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97 | */ |
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98 | current_node->parent = parent_node; |
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99 | current_node->peer = NULL; |
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100 | current_node->child = NULL; |
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101 | current_node->node_handle = current; |
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102 | current_node->properties = 0; |
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103 | current_node->property = NULL; |
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104 | current_node->device = NULL; |
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1893 | jermar | 105 | |
1973 | jermar | 106 | /* |
107 | * Get the disambigued name. |
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108 | */ |
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109 | len = ofw_package_to_path(current, path, MAX_PATH_LEN); |
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110 | if (len == -1) |
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111 | return; |
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1895 | jermar | 112 | |
1973 | jermar | 113 | path[len] = '\0'; |
114 | for (i = len - 1; i >= 0 && path[i] != '/'; i--) |
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115 | ; |
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116 | i++; /* do not include '/' */ |
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1895 | jermar | 117 | |
1973 | jermar | 118 | len -= i; |
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120 | /* add space for trailing '\0' */ |
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121 | current_node->da_name = ofw_tree_space_alloc(len + 1); |
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122 | if (!current_node->da_name) |
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123 | return; |
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1895 | jermar | 124 | |
1973 | jermar | 125 | memcpy(current_node->da_name, &path[i], len); |
126 | current_node->da_name[len] = '\0'; |
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1895 | jermar | 127 | |
1973 | jermar | 128 | /* |
129 | * Recursively process the potential child node. |
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130 | */ |
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131 | child = ofw_get_child_node(current); |
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132 | if (child != 0 && child != -1) { |
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133 | ofw_tree_node_t *child_node; |
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1893 | jermar | 134 | |
1973 | jermar | 135 | child_node = ofw_tree_node_alloc(); |
136 | if (child_node) { |
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3797 | jermar | 137 | ofw_tree_node_process(child_node, current_node, |
138 | child); |
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1973 | jermar | 139 | current_node->child = child_node; |
140 | } |
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1893 | jermar | 141 | } |
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1973 | jermar | 143 | /* |
144 | * Count properties. |
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145 | */ |
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146 | name[0] = '\0'; |
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3796 | jermar | 147 | while (ofw_next_property(current, name, name2) == 1) { |
1973 | jermar | 148 | current_node->properties++; |
3796 | jermar | 149 | memcpy(name, name2, OFW_TREE_PROPERTY_MAX_NAMELEN); |
150 | } |
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1973 | jermar | 152 | if (!current_node->properties) |
153 | return; |
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1893 | jermar | 154 | |
1973 | jermar | 155 | /* |
156 | * Copy properties. |
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157 | */ |
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3797 | jermar | 158 | current_node->property = |
159 | ofw_tree_properties_alloc(current_node->properties); |
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1973 | jermar | 160 | if (!current_node->property) |
161 | return; |
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1893 | jermar | 162 | |
1973 | jermar | 163 | name[0] = '\0'; |
3796 | jermar | 164 | for (i = 0; ofw_next_property(current, name, name2) == 1; i++) { |
1973 | jermar | 165 | size_t size; |
1893 | jermar | 166 | |
1973 | jermar | 167 | if (i == current_node->properties) |
168 | break; |
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1893 | jermar | 169 | |
3796 | jermar | 170 | memcpy(name, name2, OFW_TREE_PROPERTY_MAX_NAMELEN); |
1973 | jermar | 171 | memcpy(current_node->property[i].name, name, |
3797 | jermar | 172 | OFW_TREE_PROPERTY_MAX_NAMELEN); |
173 | current_node->property[i].name[ |
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174 | OFW_TREE_PROPERTY_MAX_NAMELEN] = '\0'; |
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1893 | jermar | 175 | |
1973 | jermar | 176 | size = ofw_get_proplen(current, name); |
177 | current_node->property[i].size = size; |
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178 | if (size) { |
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179 | void *buf; |
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1893 | jermar | 180 | |
1973 | jermar | 181 | buf = ofw_tree_space_alloc(size); |
182 | if (current_node->property[i].value = buf) { |
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183 | /* |
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184 | * Copy property value to memory node. |
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185 | */ |
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3797 | jermar | 186 | (void) ofw_get_property(current, name, |
187 | buf, size); |
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1973 | jermar | 188 | } |
189 | } else { |
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190 | current_node->property[i].value = NULL; |
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191 | } |
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192 | } |
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3797 | jermar | 194 | /* Just in case we ran out of memory. */ |
195 | current_node->properties = i; |
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1973 | jermar | 196 | |
197 | /* |
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198 | * Iteratively process the next peer node. |
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199 | * Note that recursion is a bad idea here. |
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200 | * Due to the topology of the OpenFirmware device tree, |
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201 | * the nesting of peer nodes could be to wide and the |
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202 | * risk of overflowing the stack is too real. |
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203 | */ |
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204 | peer = ofw_get_peer_node(current); |
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205 | if (peer != 0 && peer != -1) { |
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206 | ofw_tree_node_t *peer_node; |
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208 | peer_node = ofw_tree_node_alloc(); |
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209 | if (peer_node) { |
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210 | current_node->peer = peer_node; |
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211 | current_node = peer_node; |
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212 | current = peer; |
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1893 | jermar | 213 | /* |
1973 | jermar | 214 | * Process the peer in next iteration. |
1893 | jermar | 215 | */ |
1973 | jermar | 216 | continue; |
1893 | jermar | 217 | } |
218 | } |
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1973 | jermar | 219 | /* |
220 | * No more peers on this level. |
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221 | */ |
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222 | break; |
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1893 | jermar | 223 | } |
224 | } |
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225 | |||
226 | /** Construct memory representation of OpenFirmware device tree. |
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227 | * |
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3797 | jermar | 228 | * @return NULL on failure or pointer to the root node. |
1893 | jermar | 229 | */ |
230 | ofw_tree_node_t *ofw_tree_build(void) |
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231 | { |
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232 | ofw_tree_node_t *root; |
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3672 | jermar | 233 | phandle ssm_node; |
234 | ofw_tree_node_t *ssm; |
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1893 | jermar | 235 | |
236 | root = ofw_tree_node_alloc(); |
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237 | if (root) |
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238 | ofw_tree_node_process(root, NULL, ofw_root); |
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3672 | jermar | 239 | |
240 | /* |
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241 | * The firmware client interface does not automatically include the |
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242 | * "ssm" node in the list of children of "/". A nasty yet working |
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243 | * solution is to explicitly stick "ssm" to the OFW tree. |
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244 | */ |
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245 | ssm_node = ofw_find_device("/ssm@0,0"); |
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246 | if (ssm_node != -1) { |
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247 | ssm = ofw_tree_node_alloc(); |
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248 | if (ssm) { |
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3797 | jermar | 249 | ofw_tree_node_process(ssm, root, |
250 | ofw_find_device("/ssm@0,0")); |
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3672 | jermar | 251 | ssm->peer = root->child; |
252 | root->child = ssm; |
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253 | } |
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254 | } |
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1893 | jermar | 255 | |
256 | return root; |
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257 | } |