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      1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
      2 /*
      3  * Copyright (c) 2011-2012 The Chromium OS Authors.
      4  */
      5 
      6 #ifndef __SANDBOX_STATE_H
      7 #define __SANDBOX_STATE_H
      8 
      9 #include <config.h>
     10 #include <sysreset.h>
     11 #include <stdbool.h>
     12 #include <linux/stringify.h>
     13 
     14 /**
     15  * Selects the behavior of the serial terminal.
     16  *
     17  * If Ctrl-C is processed by U-Boot, then the only way to quit sandbox is with
     18  * the 'reset' command, or equivalent.
     19  *
     20  * If the terminal is cooked, then Ctrl-C will terminate U-Boot, and the
     21  * command line will not be quite such a faithful emulation.
     22  *
     23  * Options are:
     24  *
     25  *	raw-with-sigs		- Raw, but allow signals (Ctrl-C will quit)
     26  *	raw			- Terminal is always raw
     27  *	cooked			- Terminal is always cooked
     28  */
     29 enum state_terminal_raw {
     30 	STATE_TERM_RAW_WITH_SIGS,	/* Default */
     31 	STATE_TERM_RAW,
     32 	STATE_TERM_COOKED,
     33 
     34 	STATE_TERM_COUNT,
     35 };
     36 
     37 struct sandbox_spi_info {
     38 	const char *spec;
     39 	struct udevice *emul;
     40 };
     41 
     42 struct sandbox_wdt_info {
     43 	unsigned long long counter;
     44 	uint reset_count;
     45 	bool running;
     46 };
     47 
     48 /* The complete state of the test system */
     49 struct sandbox_state {
     50 	const char *cmd;		/* Command to execute */
     51 	bool interactive;		/* Enable cmdline after execute */
     52 	bool run_distro_boot;		/* Automatically run distro bootcommands */
     53 	const char *fdt_fname;		/* Filename of FDT binary */
     54 	const char *parse_err;		/* Error to report from parsing */
     55 	int argc;			/* Program arguments */
     56 	char **argv;			/* Command line arguments */
     57 	const char *jumped_fname;	/* Jumped from previous U_Boot */
     58 	uint8_t *ram_buf;		/* Emulated RAM buffer */
     59 	unsigned int ram_size;		/* Size of RAM buffer */
     60 	const char *ram_buf_fname;	/* Filename to use for RAM buffer */
     61 	bool ram_buf_rm;		/* Remove RAM buffer file after read */
     62 	bool write_ram_buf;		/* Write RAM buffer on exit */
     63 	const char *state_fname;	/* File containing sandbox state */
     64 	void *state_fdt;		/* Holds saved state for sandbox */
     65 	bool read_state;		/* Read sandbox state on startup */
     66 	bool write_state;		/* Write sandbox state on exit */
     67 	bool ignore_missing_state_on_read;	/* No error if state missing */
     68 	bool show_lcd;			/* Show LCD on start-up */
     69 	enum sysreset_t last_sysreset;	/* Last system reset type */
     70 	bool sysreset_allowed[SYSRESET_COUNT];	/* Allowed system reset types */
     71 	enum state_terminal_raw term_raw;	/* Terminal raw/cooked */
     72 	bool skip_delays;		/* Ignore any time delays (for test) */
     73 	bool show_test_output;		/* Don't suppress stdout in tests */
     74 
     75 	/* Pointer to information for each SPI bus/cs */
     76 	struct sandbox_spi_info spi[CONFIG_SANDBOX_SPI_MAX_BUS]
     77 					[CONFIG_SANDBOX_SPI_MAX_CS];
     78 
     79 	/* Information about Watchdog */
     80 	struct sandbox_wdt_info wdt;
     81 };
     82 
     83 /* Minimum space we guarantee in the state FDT when calling read/write*/
     84 #define SANDBOX_STATE_MIN_SPACE		0x1000
     85 
     86 /**
     87  * struct sandbox_state_io - methods to saved/restore sandbox state
     88  * @name: Name of of the device tree node, also the name of the variable
     89  *	holding this data so it should be an identifier (use underscore
     90  *	instead of minus)
     91  * @compat: Compatible string for the node containing this state
     92  *
     93  * @read: Function to read state from FDT
     94  *	If data is available, then blob and node will provide access to it. If
     95  *	not (blob == NULL and node == -1) this function should set up an empty
     96  *	data set for start-of-day.
     97  *	@param blob: Pointer to device tree blob, or NULL if no data to read
     98  *	@param node: Node offset to read from
     99  *	@return 0 if OK, -ve on error
    100  *
    101  * @write: Function to write state to FDT
    102  *	The caller will ensure that there is a node ready for the state. The
    103  *	node may already contain the old state, in which case it should be
    104  *	overridden. There is guaranteed to be SANDBOX_STATE_MIN_SPACE bytes
    105  *	of free space, so error checking is not required for fdt_setprop...()
    106  *	calls which add up to less than this much space.
    107  *
    108  *	For adding larger properties, use state_setprop().
    109  *
    110  * @param blob: Device tree blob holding state
    111  * @param node: Node to write our state into
    112  *
    113  * Note that it is possible to save data as large blobs or as individual
    114  * hierarchical properties. However, unless you intend to keep state files
    115  * around for a long time and be able to run an old state file on a new
    116  * sandbox, it might not be worth using individual properties for everything.
    117  * This is certainly supported, it is just a matter of the effort you wish
    118  * to put into the state read/write feature.
    119  */
    120 struct sandbox_state_io {
    121 	const char *name;
    122 	const char *compat;
    123 	int (*write)(void *blob, int node);
    124 	int (*read)(const void *blob, int node);
    125 };
    126 
    127 /**
    128  * SANDBOX_STATE_IO - Declare sandbox state to read/write
    129  *
    130  * Sandbox permits saving state from one run and restoring it in another. This
    131  * allows the test system to retain state between runs and thus better
    132  * emulate a real system. Examples of state that might be useful to save are
    133  * the emulated GPIOs pin settings, flash memory contents and TPM private
    134  * data. U-Boot memory contents is dealth with separately since it is large
    135  * and it is not normally useful to save it (since a normal system does not
    136  * preserve DRAM between runs). See the '-m' option for this.
    137  *
    138  * See struct sandbox_state_io above for member documentation.
    139  */
    140 #define SANDBOX_STATE_IO(_name, _compat, _read, _write) \
    141 	ll_entry_declare(struct sandbox_state_io, _name, state_io) = { \
    142 		.name = __stringify(_name), \
    143 		.read = _read, \
    144 		.write = _write, \
    145 		.compat = _compat, \
    146 	}
    147 
    148 /**
    149  * Gets a pointer to the current state.
    150  *
    151  * @return pointer to state
    152  */
    153 struct sandbox_state *state_get_current(void);
    154 
    155 /**
    156  * Read the sandbox state from the supplied device tree file
    157  *
    158  * This calls all registered state handlers to read in the sandbox state
    159  * from a previous test run.
    160  *
    161  * @param state		Sandbox state to update
    162  * @param fname		Filename of device tree file to read from
    163  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
    164  */
    165 int sandbox_read_state(struct sandbox_state *state, const char *fname);
    166 
    167 /**
    168  * Write the sandbox state to the supplied device tree file
    169  *
    170  * This calls all registered state handlers to write out the sandbox state
    171  * so that it can be preserved for a future test run.
    172  *
    173  * If the file exists it is overwritten.
    174  *
    175  * @param state		Sandbox state to update
    176  * @param fname		Filename of device tree file to write to
    177  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
    178  */
    179 int sandbox_write_state(struct sandbox_state *state, const char *fname);
    180 
    181 /**
    182  * Add a property to a sandbox state node
    183  *
    184  * This is equivalent to fdt_setprop except that it automatically enlarges
    185  * the device tree if necessary. That means it is safe to write any amount
    186  * of data here.
    187  *
    188  * This function can only be called from within struct sandbox_state_io's
    189  * ->write method, i.e. within state I/O drivers.
    190  *
    191  * @param node		Device tree node to write to
    192  * @param prop_name	Property to write
    193  * @param data		Data to write into property
    194  * @param size		Size of data to write into property
    195  */
    196 int state_setprop(int node, const char *prop_name, const void *data, int size);
    197 
    198 /**
    199  * Control skipping of time delays
    200  *
    201  * Some tests have unnecessay time delays (e.g. USB). Allow these to be
    202  * skipped to speed up testing
    203  *
    204  * @param skip_delays	true to skip delays from now on, false to honour delay
    205  *			requests
    206  */
    207 void state_set_skip_delays(bool skip_delays);
    208 
    209 /**
    210  * See if delays should be skipped
    211  *
    212  * @return true if delays should be skipped, false if they should be honoured
    213  */
    214 bool state_get_skip_delays(void);
    215 
    216 /**
    217  * state_reset_for_test() - Reset ready to re-run tests
    218  *
    219  * This clears out any test state ready for another test run.
    220  */
    221 void state_reset_for_test(struct sandbox_state *state);
    222 
    223 /**
    224  * Initialize the test system state
    225  */
    226 int state_init(void);
    227 
    228 /**
    229  * Uninitialize the test system state, writing out state if configured to
    230  * do so.
    231  *
    232  * @return 0 if OK, -ve on error
    233  */
    234 int state_uninit(void);
    235 
    236 #endif
    237