CloverBootloader/OvmfPkg/Library/XenConsoleSerialPortLib/XenConsoleSerialPortLib.c

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/** @file
Xen console SerialPortLib instance
Copyright (c) 2015, Linaro Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR>
Copyright (c) 2015, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR>
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent
**/
#include <Base.h>
#include <Library/BaseLib.h>
#include <Library/SerialPortLib.h>
#include <Library/XenHypercallLib.h>
#include <IndustryStandard/Xen/io/console.h>
#include <IndustryStandard/Xen/hvm/params.h>
#include <IndustryStandard/Xen/event_channel.h>
//
// We can't use DebugLib due to a constructor dependency cycle between DebugLib
// and ourselves.
//
#define ASSERT(Expression) \
do { \
if (!(Expression)) { \
CpuDeadLoop (); \
} \
} while (FALSE)
//
// The code below expects these global variables to be mutable, even in the case
// that we have been incorporated into SEC or PEIM phase modules (which is
// allowed by our INF description). While this is a dangerous assumption to make
// in general, it is actually fine for the Xen domU (guest) environment that
// this module is intended for, as UEFI always executes from DRAM in that case.
//
STATIC evtchn_send_t mXenConsoleEventChain;
STATIC struct xencons_interface *mXenConsoleInterface;
/**
Initialize the serial device hardware.
If no initialization is required, then return RETURN_SUCCESS.
If the serial device was successfully initialized, then return RETURN_SUCCESS.
If the serial device could not be initialized, then return RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR.
@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The serial device was initialized.
@retval RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR The serial device could not be initialized.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
SerialPortInitialize (
VOID
)
{
if (!XenHypercallIsAvailable ()) {
return RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR;
}
if (!mXenConsoleInterface) {
mXenConsoleEventChain.port = (UINT32)XenHypercallHvmGetParam (HVM_PARAM_CONSOLE_EVTCHN);
mXenConsoleInterface = (struct xencons_interface *)(UINTN)
(XenHypercallHvmGetParam (HVM_PARAM_CONSOLE_PFN) << EFI_PAGE_SHIFT);
//
// No point in ASSERT'ing here as we won't be seeing the output
//
}
return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
/**
Write data from buffer to serial device.
Writes NumberOfBytes data bytes from Buffer to the serial device.
The number of bytes actually written to the serial device is returned.
If the return value is less than NumberOfBytes, then the write operation failed.
If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
If NumberOfBytes is zero, then return 0.
@param Buffer Pointer to the data buffer to be written.
@param NumberOfBytes Number of bytes to written to the serial device.
@retval 0 NumberOfBytes is 0.
@retval >0 The number of bytes written to the serial device.
If this value is less than NumberOfBytes, then the write operation failed.
**/
UINTN
EFIAPI
SerialPortWrite (
IN UINT8 *Buffer,
IN UINTN NumberOfBytes
)
{
XENCONS_RING_IDX Consumer, Producer;
UINTN Sent;
ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
if (NumberOfBytes == 0) {
return 0;
}
if (!mXenConsoleInterface) {
return 0;
}
Sent = 0;
do {
Consumer = mXenConsoleInterface->out_cons;
Producer = mXenConsoleInterface->out_prod;
MemoryFence ();
while (Sent < NumberOfBytes && ((Producer - Consumer) < sizeof (mXenConsoleInterface->out))) {
mXenConsoleInterface->out[MASK_XENCONS_IDX (Producer++, mXenConsoleInterface->out)] = Buffer[Sent++];
}
MemoryFence ();
mXenConsoleInterface->out_prod = Producer;
XenHypercallEventChannelOp (EVTCHNOP_send, &mXenConsoleEventChain);
} while (Sent < NumberOfBytes);
return Sent;
}
/**
Read data from serial device and save the datas in buffer.
Reads NumberOfBytes data bytes from a serial device into the buffer
specified by Buffer. The number of bytes actually read is returned.
If Buffer is NULL, then ASSERT().
If NumberOfBytes is zero, then return 0.
@param Buffer Pointer to the data buffer to store the data read from the serial device.
@param NumberOfBytes Number of bytes which will be read.
@retval 0 Read data failed, no data is to be read.
@retval >0 Actual number of bytes read from serial device.
**/
UINTN
EFIAPI
SerialPortRead (
OUT UINT8 *Buffer,
IN UINTN NumberOfBytes
)
{
XENCONS_RING_IDX Consumer, Producer;
UINTN Received;
ASSERT (Buffer != NULL);
if (NumberOfBytes == 0) {
return 0;
}
if (!mXenConsoleInterface) {
return 0;
}
Consumer = mXenConsoleInterface->in_cons;
Producer = mXenConsoleInterface->in_prod;
MemoryFence ();
Received = 0;
while (Received < NumberOfBytes && Consumer < Producer) {
Buffer[Received++] = mXenConsoleInterface->in[MASK_XENCONS_IDX (Consumer++, mXenConsoleInterface->in)];
}
MemoryFence ();
mXenConsoleInterface->in_cons = Consumer;
XenHypercallEventChannelOp (EVTCHNOP_send, &mXenConsoleEventChain);
return Received;
}
/**
Polls a serial device to see if there is any data waiting to be read.
@retval TRUE Data is waiting to be read from the serial device.
@retval FALSE There is no data waiting to be read from the serial device.
**/
BOOLEAN
EFIAPI
SerialPortPoll (
VOID
)
{
return mXenConsoleInterface &&
mXenConsoleInterface->in_cons != mXenConsoleInterface->in_prod;
}
/**
Sets the control bits on a serial device.
@param Control Sets the bits of Control that are settable.
@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The new control bits were set on the serial device.
@retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The serial device does not support this operation.
@retval RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR The serial device is not functioning correctly.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
SerialPortSetControl (
IN UINT32 Control
)
{
return RETURN_UNSUPPORTED;
}
/**
Retrieve the status of the control bits on a serial device.
@param Control A pointer to return the current control signals from the serial device.
@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The control bits were read from the serial device.
@retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The serial device does not support this operation.
@retval RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR The serial device is not functioning correctly.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
SerialPortGetControl (
OUT UINT32 *Control
)
{
if (!mXenConsoleInterface) {
return RETURN_UNSUPPORTED;
}
*Control = 0;
if (!SerialPortPoll ()) {
*Control = EFI_SERIAL_INPUT_BUFFER_EMPTY;
}
return RETURN_SUCCESS;
}
/**
Sets the baud rate, receive FIFO depth, transmit/receive time out, parity,
data bits, and stop bits on a serial device.
@param BaudRate The requested baud rate. A BaudRate value of 0 will use the
device's default interface speed.
On output, the value actually set.
@param ReceiveFifoDepth The requested depth of the FIFO on the receive side of the
serial interface. A ReceiveFifoDepth value of 0 will use
the device's default FIFO depth.
On output, the value actually set.
@param Timeout The requested time out for a single character in microseconds.
This timeout applies to both the transmit and receive side of the
interface. A Timeout value of 0 will use the device's default time
out value.
On output, the value actually set.
@param Parity The type of parity to use on this serial device. A Parity value of
DefaultParity will use the device's default parity value.
On output, the value actually set.
@param DataBits The number of data bits to use on the serial device. A DataBits
value of 0 will use the device's default data bit setting.
On output, the value actually set.
@param StopBits The number of stop bits to use on this serial device. A StopBits
value of DefaultStopBits will use the device's default number of
stop bits.
On output, the value actually set.
@retval RETURN_SUCCESS The new attributes were set on the serial device.
@retval RETURN_UNSUPPORTED The serial device does not support this operation.
@retval RETURN_INVALID_PARAMETER One or more of the attributes has an unsupported value.
@retval RETURN_DEVICE_ERROR The serial device is not functioning correctly.
**/
RETURN_STATUS
EFIAPI
SerialPortSetAttributes (
IN OUT UINT64 *BaudRate,
IN OUT UINT32 *ReceiveFifoDepth,
IN OUT UINT32 *Timeout,
IN OUT EFI_PARITY_TYPE *Parity,
IN OUT UINT8 *DataBits,
IN OUT EFI_STOP_BITS_TYPE *StopBits
)
{
return RETURN_UNSUPPORTED;
}