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Separated out initialisation functions from startup/shutdown functions.

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Michael Brown 2007-07-03 23:09:56 +01:00
parent a5f33ea283
commit 89349d7fad
23 changed files with 241 additions and 196 deletions

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@ -85,6 +85,4 @@ void cpu_setup(void)
identify_cpu(&cpu_info);
}
INIT_FN ( INIT_CPU, cpu_setup, NULL );
#endif /* CONFIG_X86_64 */

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@ -28,4 +28,6 @@ static void gdb_symbol_line ( void ) {
getkey();
}
INIT_FN ( INIT_GDBSYM, gdb_symbol_line, NULL );
struct startup_fn gdb_startup_fn __startup_fn ( STARTUP_NORMAL ) = {
.startup = gdb_symbol_line,
};

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@ -191,4 +191,6 @@ int timer2_running(void)
#endif /* RTC_CURRTICKS */
INIT_FN ( INIT_TIMERS, setup_timers, NULL );
struct init_fn timer_init_fn __init_fn ( INIT_NORMAL ) = {
.initialise = setup_timers,
};

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@ -99,4 +99,6 @@ struct console_driver vga_console __console_driver = {
.disabled = 1,
};
INIT_FN ( INIT_CONSOLE, video_init, NULL );
struct init_fn video_init_fn __init_fn ( INIT_EARLY ) = {
.initialise = video_init,
};

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@
#include <realmode.h>
#include <biosint.h>
#include <basemem.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
#include <gpxe/hidemem.h>
/** Alignment for hidden memory regions */
@ -110,7 +111,7 @@ void hide_basemem ( void ) {
* Installs an INT 15 handler to edit Etherboot out of the memory map
* returned by the BIOS.
*/
void hide_etherboot ( void ) {
static void hide_etherboot ( void ) {
/* Initialise the hidden regions */
hide_text();
@ -127,7 +128,7 @@ void hide_etherboot ( void ) {
* Uninstalls the INT 15 handler installed by hide_etherboot(), if
* possible.
*/
void unhide_etherboot ( void ) {
static void unhide_etherboot ( void ) {
/* If we have more than one hooked interrupt at this point, it
* means that some other vector is still hooked, in which case
@ -147,3 +148,9 @@ void unhide_etherboot ( void ) {
unhook_bios_interrupt ( 0x15, ( unsigned int ) int15,
&int15_vector );
}
/** Hide Etherboot startup function */
struct startup_fn hide_etherboot_startup_fn __startup_fn ( EARLY_STARTUP ) = {
.startup = hide_etherboot,
.shutdown = unhide_etherboot,
};

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
#include <gpxe/image.h>
#include <gpxe/segment.h>
#include <gpxe/memmap.h>
#include <gpxe/shutdown.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
#include <gpxe/initrd.h>
struct image_type bzimage_image_type __image_type ( PROBE_NORMAL );

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
#include <gpxe/image.h>
#include <gpxe/segment.h>
#include <gpxe/ramdisk.h>
#include <gpxe/shutdown.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
#define ISO9660_BLKSIZE 2048
#define ELTORITO_VOL_DESC_OFFSET ( 17 * ISO9660_BLKSIZE )

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
#include <gpxe/segment.h>
#include <gpxe/memmap.h>
#include <gpxe/elf.h>
#include <gpxe/shutdown.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
struct image_type multiboot_image_type __image_type ( PROBE_MULTIBOOT );

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <basemem_packet.h>
#include <gpxe/uaccess.h>
#include <gpxe/segment.h>
#include <gpxe/shutdown.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
#include <gpxe/netdevice.h>
#include <gpxe/dhcp.h>
#include <gpxe/image.h>

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@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
#include <gpxe/malloc.h>
#include <gpxe/heap.h>
/**
* @file
*
* Heap
*
*/
/**
* Heap size
*
* Currently fixed at 128kB.
*/
#define HEAP_SIZE ( 128 * 1024 )
/** The heap itself */
char heap[HEAP_SIZE] __attribute__ (( aligned ( __alignof__(void *) )));
/**
* Initialise the heap
*
*/
void init_heap ( void ) {
mpopulate ( heap, sizeof ( heap ) );
}

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@ -1,37 +1,117 @@
/**************************************************************************
* call_{init,reset,exit}_fns ()
*
* Call the various initialisation and exit functions. We use a
* function table so that we don't end up dragging in an object just
* because we call its initialisation function.
**************************************************************************
/*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
* License, or any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <gpxe/device.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
/** @file
*
* Initialisation, startup and shutdown routines
*
*/
/** Registered initialisation functions */
static struct init_fn init_fns[0]
__table_start ( struct init_fn, init_fn );
__table_start ( struct init_fn, init_fns );
static struct init_fn init_fns_end[0]
__table_end ( struct init_fn, init_fn );
__table_end ( struct init_fn, init_fns );
void call_init_fns ( void ) {
/** Registered startup/shutdown functions */
static struct startup_fn startup_fns[0]
__table_start ( struct startup_fn, startup_fns );
static struct startup_fn startup_fns_end[0]
__table_end ( struct startup_fn, startup_fns );
/** "startup() has been called" flag */
static int started = 0;
/**
* Initialise gPXE
*
* This function performs the one-time-only and irreversible
* initialisation steps, such as initialising the heap. It must be
* called before (almost) any other function.
*
* There is, by definition, no counterpart to this function on the
* shutdown path.
*/
void initialise ( void ) {
struct init_fn *init_fn;
for ( init_fn = init_fns; init_fn < init_fns_end ; init_fn++ ) {
if ( init_fn->init )
init_fn->init ();
/* Call registered initialisation functions */
for ( init_fn = init_fns ; init_fn < init_fns_end ; init_fn++ ) {
init_fn->initialise ();
}
}
void call_exit_fns ( void ) {
struct init_fn *init_fn;
/**
* Start up gPXE
*
* This function performs the repeatable initialisation steps, such as
* probing devices. You may call startup() and shutdown() multiple
* times (as is done via the PXE API when PXENV_START_UNDI is used).
*/
void startup ( void ) {
struct startup_fn *startup_fn;
/*
* Exit functions are called in reverse order to
* initialisation functions.
if ( started )
return;
/* Call registered startup functions */
for ( startup_fn = startup_fns ; startup_fn < startup_fns_end ;
startup_fn++ ) {
if ( startup_fn->startup )
startup_fn->startup();
}
/* Probe for all devices. Treated separately because nothing
* else will drag in device.o
*/
for ( init_fn = init_fns_end - 1; init_fn >= init_fns ; init_fn-- ) {
if ( init_fn->exit )
init_fn->exit ();
}
probe_devices();
started = 1;
}
/**
* Shut down gPXE
*
* This function reverses the actions of startup(), and leaves gPXE in
* a state ready to be removed from memory. You may call startup()
* again after calling shutdown().
* Call this function only once, before either exiting main() or
* starting up a non-returnable image.
*/
void shutdown ( void ) {
struct startup_fn *startup_fn;
if ( ! started )
return;
/* Remove all devices */
remove_devices();
/* Call registered shutdown functions (in reverse order) */
for ( startup_fn = startup_fns_end - 1 ; startup_fn >= startup_fns ;
startup_fn-- ) {
if ( startup_fn->shutdown )
startup_fn->shutdown();
}
started = 0;
}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/**************************************************************************
Etherboot - Network Bootstrap Program
gPXE - Network Bootstrap Program
Literature dealing with the network protocols:
ARP - RFC826
@ -14,42 +14,11 @@ Literature dealing with the network protocols:
**************************************************************************/
#include <gpxe/heap.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
#include <gpxe/process.h>
#include <gpxe/device.h>
#include <gpxe/shell.h>
#include <gpxe/shell_banner.h>
#include <gpxe/shutdown.h>
#include <gpxe/hidemem.h>
#include <usr/autoboot.h>
/**
* Start up Etherboot
*
* Call this function only once, before doing (almost) anything else.
*/
static void startup ( void ) {
init_heap();
init_processes();
hide_etherboot();
call_init_fns();
probe_devices();
}
/**
* Shut down Etherboot
*
* Call this function only once, before either exiting main() or
* starting up a non-returnable image.
*/
void shutdown ( void ) {
remove_devices();
call_exit_fns();
unhide_etherboot();
}
/**
* Main entry point
*
@ -57,6 +26,7 @@ void shutdown ( void ) {
*/
int main ( void ) {
initialise();
startup();
/* Try autobooting if we're not going straight to the shell */

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@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
#include <strings.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <gpxe/list.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
#include <gpxe/malloc.h>
/** @file
@ -72,6 +73,16 @@ static LIST_HEAD ( free_blocks );
/** Total amount of free memory */
size_t freemem;
/**
* Heap size
*
* Currently fixed at 128kB.
*/
#define HEAP_SIZE ( 128 * 1024 )
/** The heap itself */
static char heap[HEAP_SIZE] __attribute__ (( aligned ( __alignof__(void *) )));
/**
* Allocate a memory block
*
@ -342,6 +353,19 @@ void mpopulate ( void *start, size_t len ) {
free_memblock ( start, ( len & ~( MIN_MEMBLOCK_SIZE - 1 ) ) );
}
/**
* Initialise the heap
*
*/
static void init_heap ( void ) {
mpopulate ( heap, sizeof ( heap ) );
}
/** Memory allocator initialisation function */
struct init_fn heap_init_fn __init_fn ( INIT_EARLY ) = {
.initialise = init_heap,
};
#if 0
#include <stdio.h>
/**

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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
*/
#include <gpxe/list.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
#include <gpxe/process.h>
/** @file
@ -83,10 +84,15 @@ void step ( void ) {
* Initialise processes
*
*/
void init_processes ( void ) {
static void init_processes ( void ) {
struct process *process;
for ( process = processes ; process < processes_end ; process++ ) {
process_add ( process );
}
}
/** Process initialiser */
struct init_fn process_init_fn __init_fn ( INIT_NORMAL ) = {
.initialise = init_processes,
};

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@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ static void serial_init ( void ) {
/*
* void serial_fini(void);
* Cleanup our use of the serial port, in particular flush the
* output buffer so we don't accidentially loose characters.
* output buffer so we don't accidentially lose characters.
*/
static void serial_fini ( void ) {
int i, status;
@ -250,5 +250,19 @@ struct console_driver serial_console __console_driver = {
.disabled = 1,
};
INIT_FN ( INIT_CONSOLE, serial_init, serial_fini );
/** Serial console startup function */
struct startup_fn serial_startup_fn __startup_fn ( STARTUP_NORMAL ) = {
.startup = serial_init,
.shutdown = serial_fini,
};
/**
* Serial console initialisation function
*
* Initialise console early on so that it is available to capture
* early debug messages. It is safe to call serial_init() multiple
* times.
*/
struct init_fn serial_init_fn __init_fn ( INIT_EARLY ) = {
.initialise = serial_init,
};

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@ -21,19 +21,19 @@
* Must be made part of the console drivers table by using
* #__console_driver.
*
* @note Consoles that cannot be used before their INIT_FN() has
* completed should set #disabled=1 initially. This allows other
* console devices to still be used to print out early debugging
* messages.
* @note Consoles that cannot be used before their initialisation
* function has completed should set #disabled=1 initially. This
* allows other console devices to still be used to print out early
* debugging messages.
*
*/
struct console_driver {
/** Console is disabled.
*
* The console's putchar(), putline(), getchar() and iskey()
* methods will not be called while #disabled==1. Typically the
* console's initialisation functions (called via INIT_FN())
* will set #disabled=0 upon completion.
* methods will not be called while #disabled==1. Typically
* the console's initialisation functions will set #disabled=0
* upon completion.
*
*/
int disabled;

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@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
#ifndef _GPXE_HEAP_H
#define _GPXE_HEAP_H
/**
* @file
*
* Heap
*
*/
extern char heap[];
extern void init_heap ( void );
#endif /* _GPXE_HEAP_H */

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@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ enum hidemem_region_id {
EXTMEM,
};
extern void hide_etherboot();
extern void unhide_etherboot();
extern void hide_region ( unsigned int region_id, physaddr_t start,
physaddr_t end );

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@ -3,36 +3,57 @@
#include <gpxe/tables.h>
/*
* In order to avoid having objects dragged in just because main()
* calls their initialisation function, we allow each object to
* specify that it has a function that must be called to initialise
* that object. The function call_init_fns() will call all the
* included objects' initialisation functions.
/**
* An initialisation function
*
* Objects that require initialisation should include init.h and
* register the initialisation function using INIT_FN().
*
* Objects may register up to three functions: init, reset and exit.
* init gets called only once, at the point that Etherboot is
* initialised (before the call to main()). reset gets called between
* each boot attempt. exit gets called only once, just before the
* loaded OS starts up (or just before Etherboot exits, if it exits,
* or when the PXE NBP calls UNDI_SHUTDOWN, if it's a PXE NBP).
*
* The syntax is:
* INIT_FN ( init_order, init_function, reset_function, exit_function );
* where init_order is an ordering taken from the list below. Any
* function may be left as NULL.
* Initialisation functions are called exactly once, as part of the
* call to initialise().
*/
struct init_fn {
void ( * initialise ) ( void );
};
/** Declare an initialisation functon */
#define __init_fn( init_order ) \
__table ( struct init_fn, init_fns, init_order )
/** @defgroup initfn_order Initialisation function ordering
* @{
*/
/* An entry in the initialisation function table */
#define INIT_EARLY 01 /**< Early initialisation */
#define INIT_NORMAL 02 /**< Normal initialisation */
struct init_fn {
void ( *init ) ( void );
void ( *exit ) ( void );
/** @} */
/**
* A startup/shutdown function
*
* Startup and shutdown functions may be called multiple times, as
* part of the calls to startup() and shutdown().
*/
struct startup_fn {
void ( * startup ) ( void );
void ( * shutdown ) ( void );
};
/** Declare a startup/shutdown function */
#define __startup_fn( startup_order ) \
__table ( struct startup_fn, startup_fns, startup_order )
/** @defgroup startfn_order Startup/shutdown function ordering
*
* Shutdown functions are called in the reverse order to startup
* functions.
*
* @{
*/
#define STARTUP_EARLY 01 /**< Early startup */
#define STARTUP_NORMAL 02 /**< Normal startup */
/** @} */
/* Use double digits to avoid problems with "10" < "9" on alphabetic sort */
#define INIT_CONSOLE 02
#define INIT_GDBSYM 03
@ -40,19 +61,9 @@ struct init_fn {
#define INIT_TIMERS 05
#define INIT_LOADBUF 08
#define INIT_PCMCIA 09
#define INIT_RPC 11
/* Macro for creating an initialisation function table entry */
#define INIT_FN( init_order, init_func, exit_func ) \
struct init_fn PREFIX_OBJECT(init_fn__) \
__table ( struct init_fn, init_fn, init_order ) = { \
.init = init_func, \
.exit = exit_func, \
};
/* Function prototypes */
void call_init_fns ( void );
void call_exit_fns ( void );
extern void initialise ( void );
extern void startup ( void );
extern void shutdown ( void );
#endif /* _GPXE_INIT_H */

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@ -34,7 +34,6 @@ struct process {
extern void process_add ( struct process *process );
extern void process_del ( struct process *process );
extern void step ( void );
extern void init_processes ( void );
/**
* Initialise process without adding to process list

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
#ifndef _GPXE_SHUTDOWN_H
#define _GPXE_SHUTDOWN_H
/**
* Shut down before exit
*/
extern void shutdown ( void );
#endif /* _GPXE_SHUTDOWN_H */

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
#include <gpxe/device.h>
#include <gpxe/netdevice.h>
#include <gpxe/isapnp.h>
#include <gpxe/init.h>
#include <basemem_packet.h>
#include "pxe.h"
#include "pxe_call.h"
@ -54,26 +55,6 @@ static char *pxe_ris_filename = NULL;
PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_unload_stack ( struct s_PXENV_UNLOAD_STACK *unload_stack ) {
DBG ( "PXENV_UNLOAD_STACK" );
#if 0
/* We need to call cleanup() at some point. The network card
* has already been disabled by ENSURE_CAN_UNLOAD(), but for
* the sake of completeness we should call the console_fini()
* etc. that are part of cleanup().
*
* There seems to be a lack of consensus on which is the final
* PXE API call to make, but it's a fairly safe bet that all
* the potential shutdown sequences will include a call to
* PXENV_UNLOAD_STACK at some point, so we may as well do it
* here.
*/
cleanup();
if ( ! success ) {
unload_stack->Status = PXENV_STATUS_KEEP_ALL;
return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE;
}
#endif
unload_stack->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS;
return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
@ -209,6 +190,9 @@ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_start_undi ( struct s_PXENV_START_UNDI *start_undi ) {
DBG ( "PXENV_START_UNDI %04x:%04x:%04x",
start_undi->AX, start_undi->BX, start_undi->DX );
/* Probe for devices, etc. */
startup();
/* Determine bus type and location */
isapnp_read_port = start_undi->DX;
isapnp_csn = start_undi->BX;
@ -252,12 +236,14 @@ PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_start_undi ( struct s_PXENV_START_UNDI *start_undi ) {
PXENV_EXIT_t pxenv_stop_undi ( struct s_PXENV_STOP_UNDI *stop_undi ) {
DBG ( "PXENV_STOP_UNDI" );
#if 0
if ( ! ensure_pxe_state(CAN_UNLOAD) ) {
stop_undi->Status = PXENV_STATUS_KEEP_UNDI;
return PXENV_EXIT_FAILURE;
}
#endif
/* Unhook INT 1A */
pxe_unhook_int1a();
/* Clear PXE net device */
pxe_set_netdev ( NULL );
/* Prepare for unload */
shutdown();
stop_undi->Status = PXENV_STATUS_SUCCESS;
return PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS;

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ static unsigned long rpc_id;
/**************************************************************************
RPC_INIT - set up the ID counter to something fairly random
**************************************************************************/
static void rpc_init(void)
void rpc_init(void)
{
unsigned long t;
@ -608,8 +608,6 @@ nfssymlink:
return 1;
}
INIT_FN ( INIT_RPC, rpc_init, nfs_reset );
struct protocol nfs_protocol __protocol = {
.name = "nfs",
.default_port = SUNRPC_PORT,