2 * proc_devtree.c - handles /proc/device-tree
4 * Copyright 1997 Paul Mackerras
6 #include <linux/errno.h>
7 #include <linux/init.h>
8 #include <linux/time.h>
9 #include <linux/proc_fs.h>
10 #include <linux/stat.h>
11 #include <linux/string.h>
13 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
16 #ifndef HAVE_ARCH_DEVTREE_FIXUPS
17 static inline void set_node_proc_entry(struct device_node
*np
,
18 struct proc_dir_entry
*de
)
23 static struct proc_dir_entry
*proc_device_tree
;
26 * Supply data on a read from /proc/device-tree/node/property.
28 static int property_read_proc(char *page
, char **start
, off_t off
,
29 int count
, int *eof
, void *data
)
31 struct property
*pp
= data
;
34 if (off
>= pp
->length
) {
43 memcpy(page
, (char *)pp
->value
+ off
, n
);
49 * For a node with a name like "gc@10", we make symlinks called "gc"
54 * Add a property to a node
56 static struct proc_dir_entry
*
57 __proc_device_tree_add_prop(struct proc_dir_entry
*de
, struct property
*pp
,
60 struct proc_dir_entry
*ent
;
63 * Unfortunately proc_register puts each new entry
64 * at the beginning of the list. So we rearrange them.
66 ent
= create_proc_read_entry(name
,
67 strncmp(name
, "security-", 9)
68 ? S_IRUGO
: S_IRUSR
, de
,
69 property_read_proc
, pp
);
73 if (!strncmp(name
, "security-", 9))
74 ent
->size
= 0; /* don't leak number of password chars */
76 ent
->size
= pp
->length
;
82 void proc_device_tree_add_prop(struct proc_dir_entry
*pde
, struct property
*prop
)
84 __proc_device_tree_add_prop(pde
, prop
, prop
->name
);
87 void proc_device_tree_remove_prop(struct proc_dir_entry
*pde
,
88 struct property
*prop
)
90 remove_proc_entry(prop
->name
, pde
);
93 void proc_device_tree_update_prop(struct proc_dir_entry
*pde
,
94 struct property
*newprop
,
95 struct property
*oldprop
)
97 struct proc_dir_entry
*ent
;
99 for (ent
= pde
->subdir
; ent
!= NULL
; ent
= ent
->next
)
100 if (ent
->data
== oldprop
)
103 printk(KERN_WARNING
"device-tree: property \"%s\" "
104 " does not exist\n", oldprop
->name
);
107 ent
->size
= newprop
->length
;
112 * Various dodgy firmware might give us nodes and/or properties with
113 * conflicting names. That's generally ok, except for exporting via /proc,
114 * so munge names here to ensure they're unique.
117 static int duplicate_name(struct proc_dir_entry
*de
, const char *name
)
119 struct proc_dir_entry
*ent
;
122 spin_lock(&proc_subdir_lock
);
124 for (ent
= de
->subdir
; ent
!= NULL
; ent
= ent
->next
) {
125 if (strcmp(ent
->name
, name
) == 0) {
131 spin_unlock(&proc_subdir_lock
);
136 static const char *fixup_name(struct device_node
*np
, struct proc_dir_entry
*de
,
140 int fixup_len
= strlen(name
) + 2 + 1; /* name + #x + \0 */
144 fixed_name
= kmalloc(fixup_len
, GFP_KERNEL
);
145 if (fixed_name
== NULL
) {
146 printk(KERN_ERR
"device-tree: Out of memory trying to fixup "
147 "name \"%s\"\n", name
);
152 size
= snprintf(fixed_name
, fixup_len
, "%s#%d", name
, i
);
153 size
++; /* account for NULL */
155 if (size
> fixup_len
) {
156 /* We ran out of space, free and reallocate. */
162 if (duplicate_name(de
, fixed_name
)) {
163 /* Multiple duplicates. Retry with a different offset. */
168 printk(KERN_WARNING
"device-tree: Duplicate name in %s, "
169 "renamed to \"%s\"\n", np
->full_name
, fixed_name
);
175 * Process a node, adding entries for its children and its properties.
177 void proc_device_tree_add_node(struct device_node
*np
,
178 struct proc_dir_entry
*de
)
181 struct proc_dir_entry
*ent
;
182 struct device_node
*child
;
185 set_node_proc_entry(np
, de
);
186 for (child
= NULL
; (child
= of_get_next_child(np
, child
));) {
187 /* Use everything after the last slash, or the full name */
188 p
= strrchr(child
->full_name
, '/');
190 p
= child
->full_name
;
194 if (duplicate_name(de
, p
))
195 p
= fixup_name(np
, de
, p
);
197 ent
= proc_mkdir(p
, de
);
200 proc_device_tree_add_node(child
, ent
);
204 for (pp
= np
->properties
; pp
!= NULL
; pp
= pp
->next
) {
207 if (duplicate_name(de
, p
))
208 p
= fixup_name(np
, de
, p
);
210 ent
= __proc_device_tree_add_prop(de
, pp
, p
);
217 * Called on initialization to set up the /proc/device-tree subtree
219 void __init
proc_device_tree_init(void)
221 struct device_node
*root
;
223 proc_device_tree
= proc_mkdir("device-tree", NULL
);
224 if (proc_device_tree
== NULL
)
226 root
= of_find_node_by_path("/");
228 printk(KERN_ERR
"/proc/device-tree: can't find root\n");
231 proc_device_tree_add_node(root
, proc_device_tree
);