u-boot/include/bootdev.h
Tony Dinh ee2ce29223 bootstd: Skip over bad device during bootflows scanning
During bootstd scanning for bootdevs, if bootdev_hunt_drv() encounters
a device not found error (e.g. ENOENT), let it return a successful status
so that bootstd will continue scanning the next devices, not stopping
prematurely.

Background:

During scanning for bootflows, it's possible for bootstd to encounter a
faulty device controller. Also when the same u-boot is used for another
variant of the same board, some device controller such as SATA might
not exist.

I've found this issue while converting the Marvell Sheevaplug board to
use bootstd. This board has 2 variants, the original Sheevaplug has MMC and
USB only, but the later variant comes with USB, MMC, and eSATA ports. We
have been using the same u-boot (starting with CONFIG_IDE and later with DM
CONFIG_SATA) for both variants. This worked well with the old
envs-scripting booting scheme.

Signed-off-by: Tony Dinh <mibodhi@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2023-11-10 11:01:50 -05:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
/*
* Copyright 2021 Google LLC
* Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
*/
#ifndef __bootdev_h
#define __bootdev_h
#include <linux/list.h>
struct bootflow;
struct bootflow_iter;
struct bootstd_priv;
struct udevice;
/**
* enum bootdev_prio_t - priority of each bootdev
*
* These values are associated with each bootdev and set up by the driver.
*
* Smallest value is the highest priority. By default, bootdevs are scanned from
* highest to lowest priority
*
* BOOTDEVP_0_NONE: Invalid value, do not use
* @BOOTDEVP_6_PRE_SCAN: Scan bootdevs with this priority always, before
* starting any bootflow scan
* @BOOTDEVP_2_INTERNAL_FAST: Internal devices which don't need scanning and
* generally very quick to access, e.g. less than 100ms
* @BOOTDEVP_3_INTERNAL_SLOW: Internal devices which don't need scanning but
* take a significant fraction of a second to access
* @BOOTDEVP_4_SCAN_FAST: Extenal devices which need scanning or bus
* enumeration to find, but this enumeration happens quickly, typically under
* 100ms
* @BOOTDEVP_5_SCAN_SLOW: Extenal devices which need scanning or bus
* enumeration to find. The enumeration takes significant fraction of a second
* to complete
* @BOOTDEVP_6_NET_BASE: Basic network devices which are quickly and easily
* available. Typically used for an internal Ethernet device
* @BOOTDEVP_7_NET_FALLBACK: Secondary network devices which require extra time
* to start up, or are less desirable. Typically used for secondary Ethernet
* devices. Note that USB ethernet devices are found during USB enumeration,
* so do not use this priority
*/
enum bootdev_prio_t {
BOOTDEVP_0_NONE,
BOOTDEVP_1_PRE_SCAN,
BOOTDEVP_2_INTERNAL_FAST,
BOOTDEVP_3_INTERNAL_SLOW,
BOOTDEVP_4_SCAN_FAST,
BOOTDEVP_5_SCAN_SLOW,
BOOTDEVP_6_NET_BASE,
BOOTDEVP_7_NET_FALLBACK,
BOOTDEVP_COUNT,
};
struct bootdev_hunter;
/**
* bootdev_hunter_func - function to probe for bootdevs of a given type
*
* This should hunt around for bootdevs of the given type, binding them as it
* finds them. This may involve bus enumeration, etc.
*
* @info: Info structure describing this hunter
* @show: true to show information from the hunter
* Returns: 0 if OK, -ENOENT on device not found, otherwise -ve on error
*/
typedef int (*bootdev_hunter_func)(struct bootdev_hunter *info, bool show);
/**
* struct bootdev_hunter - information about how to hunt for bootdevs
*
* @prio: Scanning priority of this hunter
* @uclass: Uclass ID for the media associated with this bootdev
* @drv: bootdev driver for the things found by this hunter
* @hunt: Function to call to hunt for bootdevs of this type (NULL if none)
*
* Some bootdevs are not visible until other devices are enumerated. For
* example, USB bootdevs only appear when the USB bus is enumerated.
*
* On the other hand, we don't always want to enumerate all the buses just to
* find the first valid bootdev. Ideally we want to work through them in
* priority order, so that the fastest bootdevs are discovered first.
*
* This struct holds information about the bootdev so we can determine the probe
* order and how to hunt for bootdevs of this type
*/
struct bootdev_hunter {
enum bootdev_prio_t prio;
enum uclass_id uclass;
struct driver *drv;
bootdev_hunter_func hunt;
};
/* declare a new bootdev hunter */
#define BOOTDEV_HUNTER(__name) \
ll_entry_declare(struct bootdev_hunter, __name, bootdev_hunter)
/* access a bootdev hunter by name */
#define BOOTDEV_HUNTER_GET(__name) \
ll_entry_get(struct bootdev_hunter, __name, bootdev_hunter)
/**
* struct bootdev_uc_plat - uclass information about a bootdev
*
* This is attached to each device in the bootdev uclass and accessible via
* dev_get_uclass_plat(dev)
*
* @bootflows: List of available bootflows for this bootdev
* @piro: Priority of this bootdev
*/
struct bootdev_uc_plat {
struct list_head bootflow_head;
enum bootdev_prio_t prio;
};
/** struct bootdev_ops - Operations for the bootdev uclass */
struct bootdev_ops {
/**
* get_bootflow() - get a bootflow (optional)
*
* If this is NULL then the default implementaton is used, which is
* default_get_bootflow()
*
* @dev: Bootflow device to check
* @iter: Provides current dev, part, method to get. Should update
* max_part if there is a partition table. Should update state,
* subdir, fname, buf, size according to progress
* @bflow: Updated bootflow if found
* Return: 0 if OK, -ESHUTDOWN if there are no more bootflows on this
* device, -ENOSYS if this device doesn't support bootflows,
* other -ve value on other error
*/
int (*get_bootflow)(struct udevice *dev, struct bootflow_iter *iter,
struct bootflow *bflow);
};
#define bootdev_get_ops(dev) ((struct bootdev_ops *)(dev)->driver->ops)
/**
* bootdev_get_bootflow() - get a bootflow
*
* @dev: Bootflow device to check
* @iter: Provides current part, method to get
* @bflow: Returns bootflow if found
* Return: 0 if OK, -ESHUTDOWN if there are no more bootflows on this device,
* -ENOSYS if this device doesn't support bootflows, other -ve value on
* other error
*/
int bootdev_get_bootflow(struct udevice *dev, struct bootflow_iter *iter,
struct bootflow *bflow);
/**
* bootdev_bind() - Bind a new named bootdev device
*
* @parent: Parent of the new device
* @drv_name: Driver name to use for the bootdev device
* @name: Name for the device (parent name is prepended)
* @devp: the new device (which has not been probed)
*/
int bootdev_bind(struct udevice *parent, const char *drv_name, const char *name,
struct udevice **devp);
/**
* bootdev_find_in_blk() - Find a bootdev in a block device
*
* @dev: Bootflow device associated with this block device
* @blk: Block device to search
* @iter: Provides current dev, part, method to get. Should update
* max_part if there is a partition table
* @bflow: On entry, provides information about the partition and device to
* check. On exit, returns bootflow if found
* Return: 0 if found, -ESHUTDOWN if no more bootflows, other -ve on error
*/
int bootdev_find_in_blk(struct udevice *dev, struct udevice *blk,
struct bootflow_iter *iter, struct bootflow *bflow);
/**
* bootdev_list() - List all available bootdevs
*
* @probe: true to probe devices, false to leave them as is
*/
void bootdev_list(bool probe);
/**
* bootdev_clear_bootflows() - Clear bootflows from a bootdev
*
* Each bootdev maintains a list of discovered bootflows. This provides a
* way to clear it. These bootflows are removed from the global list too.
*
* @dev: bootdev device to update
*/
void bootdev_clear_bootflows(struct udevice *dev);
/**
* bootdev_add_bootflow() - Add a bootflow to the bootdev's list
*
* All fields in @bflow must be set up. Note that @bflow->dev is used to add the
* bootflow to that device.
*
* @dev: Bootdev device to add to
* @bflow: Bootflow to add. Note that fields within bflow must be allocated
* since this function takes over ownership of these. This functions makes
* a copy of @bflow itself (without allocating its fields again), so the
* caller must dispose of the memory used by the @bflow pointer itself
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOMEM if out of memory
*/
int bootdev_add_bootflow(struct bootflow *bflow);
/**
* bootdev_first_bootflow() - Get the first bootflow from a bootdev
*
* Returns the first bootflow attached to a bootdev
*
* @dev: bootdev device
* @bflowp: Returns a pointer to the bootflow
* Return: 0 if found, -ENOENT if there are no bootflows
*/
int bootdev_first_bootflow(struct udevice *dev, struct bootflow **bflowp);
/**
* bootdev_next_bootflow() - Get the next bootflow from a bootdev
*
* Returns the next bootflow attached to a bootdev
*
* @bflowp: On entry, the last bootflow returned , e.g. from
* bootdev_first_bootflow()
* Return: 0 if found, -ENOENT if there are no more bootflows
*/
int bootdev_next_bootflow(struct bootflow **bflowp);
/**
* bootdev_find_by_label() - Look up a bootdev by label
*
* Each bootdev has a label which contains the media-uclass name and a number,
* e.g. 'mmc2'. This looks up the label and returns the associated bootdev
*
* The lookup is performed based on the media device's sequence number. So for
* 'mmc2' this looks for a device in UCLASS_MMC with a dev_seq() of 2.
*
* @label: Label to look up (e.g. "mmc1" or "mmc0")
* @devp: Returns the bootdev device found, or NULL if none (note it does not
* return the media device, but its bootdev child)
* @method_flagsp: If non-NULL, returns any flags implied by the label
* (enum bootflow_meth_flags_t), 0 if none. Unset if function fails
* Return: 0 if OK, -EINVAL if the uclass is not supported by this board,
* -ENOENT if there is no device with that number
*/
int bootdev_find_by_label(const char *label, struct udevice **devp,
int *method_flagsp);
/**
* bootdev_find_by_any() - Find a bootdev by name, label or sequence
*
* @name: name (e.g. "mmc2.bootdev"), label ("mmc2"), or sequence ("2") to find
* @devp: returns the device found, on success
* @method_flagsp: If non-NULL, returns any flags implied by the label
* (enum bootflow_meth_flags_t), 0 if none. Unset if function fails
* Return: 0 if OK, -EPFNOSUPPORT if the uclass is not supported by this board,
* -ENOENT if there is no device with that number
*/
int bootdev_find_by_any(const char *name, struct udevice **devp,
int *method_flagsp);
/**
* bootdev_setup_iter() - Set up iteration through bootdevs
*
* This sets up the an interation, based on the provided device or label. If
* neither is provided, the iteration is based on the priority of each bootdev,
* the * bootdev-order property in the bootstd node (or the boot_targets env
* var).
*
* @iter: Iterator to update with the order
* @label: label to scan, or NULL to scan all
* @devp: On entry, *devp is NULL to scan all, otherwise this is the (single)
* device to scan. Returns the first device to use, which is the passed-in
* @devp if it was non-NULL
* @method_flagsp: If non-NULL, returns any flags implied by the label
* (enum bootflow_meth_flags_t), 0 if none
* Return: 0 if OK, -ENOENT if no bootdevs, -ENOMEM if out of memory, other -ve
* on other error
*/
int bootdev_setup_iter(struct bootflow_iter *iter, const char *label,
struct udevice **devp, int *method_flagsp);
/**
* bootdev_list_hunters() - List the available bootdev hunters
*
* These provide a way to find new bootdevs by enumerating buses, etc. This
* function lists the available hunters
*
* @std: Pointer to bootstd private info
*/
void bootdev_list_hunters(struct bootstd_priv *std);
/**
* bootdev_hunt() - Hunt for bootdevs matching a particular spec
*
* This runs the selected hunter (or all if @spec is NULL) to try to find new
* bootdevs.
*
* @spec: Spec to match, e.g. "mmc0", or NULL for any. If provided, this must
* match a uclass name so that the hunter can be determined. Any trailing number
* is ignored
* @show: true to show each hunter before using it
* Returns: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int bootdev_hunt(const char *spec, bool show);
/**
* bootdev_hunt_prio() - Hunt for bootdevs of a particular priority
*
* This runs all hunters which can find bootdevs of the given priority.
*
* @prio: Priority to use
* @show: true to show each hunter as it is used
* Returns: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int bootdev_hunt_prio(enum bootdev_prio_t prio, bool show);
/**
* bootdev_unhunt() - Mark a device as needing to be hunted again
*
* @id: uclass ID to update
* Return: 0 if done, -EALREADY if already in this state, -ENOENT if no hunter
* found for that uclass
*/
int bootdev_unhunt(enum uclass_id id);
/**
* bootdev_hunt_and_find_by_label() - Hunt for bootdevs by label
*
* Runs the hunter for the label, then tries to find the bootdev, possible
* created by the hunter
*
* @label: Label to look up (e.g. "mmc1" or "mmc0")
* @devp: Returns the bootdev device found, or NULL if none (note it does not
* return the media device, but its bootdev child)
* @method_flagsp: If non-NULL, returns any flags implied by the label
* (enum bootflow_meth_flags_t), 0 if none. Unset if function fails
* Return: 0 if OK, -EINVAL if the uclass is not supported by this board,
* -ENOENT if there is no device with that number
*/
int bootdev_hunt_and_find_by_label(const char *label, struct udevice **devp,
int *method_flagsp);
/**
* bootdev_next_label() - Move to the next bootdev in the label sequence
*
* Looks through the remaining labels until it finds one that matches a bootdev.
* Bootdev scanners are used as needed. For example a label "mmc1" results in
* running the "mmc" bootdrv.
*
* @iter: Interation info, containing iter->cur_label
* @devp: New bootdev found, if any was found
* @method_flagsp: If non-NULL, returns any flags implied by the label
* (enum bootflow_meth_flags_t), 0 if none
* Returns 0 if OK, -ENODEV if no bootdev was found
*/
int bootdev_next_label(struct bootflow_iter *iter, struct udevice **devp,
int *method_flagsp);
/**
* bootdev_next_prio() - Find the next bootdev in priority order
*
* This moves @devp to the next bootdev with the current priority. If there is
* none, then it moves to the next priority and scans for new bootdevs there.
*
* @iter: Interation info, containing iter->cur_prio
* @devp: On entry this is the previous bootdev that was considered. On exit
* this is the new bootdev, if any was found
* Returns 0 on success (*devp is updated), -ENODEV if there are no more
* bootdevs at any priority
*/
int bootdev_next_prio(struct bootflow_iter *iter, struct udevice **devp);
#if CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(BOOTSTD)
/**
* bootdev_setup_for_dev() - Bind a new bootdev device (deprecated)
*
* Please use bootdev_setup_for_sibling_blk() instead since it supports multiple
* (child) block devices for each media device.
*
* Creates a bootdev device as a child of @parent. This should be called from
* the driver's bind() method or its uclass' post_bind() method.
*
* If a child bootdev already exists, this function does nothing
*
* @parent: Parent device (e.g. MMC or Ethernet)
* @drv_name: Name of bootdev driver to bind
* Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int bootdev_setup_for_dev(struct udevice *parent, const char *drv_name);
/**
* bootdev_setup_for_sibling_blk() - Bind a new bootdev device for a blk device
*
* Creates a bootdev device as a sibling of @blk. This should be called from
* the driver's bind() method or its uclass' post_bind() method, at the same
* time as the bould device is bound
*
* If a device of the same name already exists, this function does nothing
*
* @parent: Parent device (e.g. MMC or Ethernet)
* @drv_name: Name of bootdev driver to bind
* Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int bootdev_setup_for_sibling_blk(struct udevice *blk, const char *drv_name);
/**
* bootdev_get_sibling_blk() - Locate the block device for a bootdev
*
* @dev: bootdev to check
* @blkp: returns associated block device
* Return: 0 if OK, -EINVAL if @dev is not a bootdev device, other -ve on other
* error
*/
int bootdev_get_sibling_blk(struct udevice *dev, struct udevice **blkp);
/**
* bootdev_unbind_dev() - Unbind a bootdev device
*
* Remove and unbind a bootdev device which is a child of @parent. This should
* be called from the driver's unbind() method or its uclass' post_bind()
* method.
*
* @parent: Parent device (e.g. MMC or Ethernet)
* Return: 0 if OK, -ve on error
*/
int bootdev_unbind_dev(struct udevice *parent);
#else
static inline int bootdev_setup_for_dev(struct udevice *parent,
const char *drv_name)
{
return 0;
}
static inline int bootdev_setup_for_sibling_blk(struct udevice *blk,
const char *drv_name)
{
return 0;
}
static inline int bootdev_unbind_dev(struct udevice *parent)
{
return 0;
}
#endif
#endif