/* $NetBSD: main.c,v 1.98.2.2 2021/04/30 14:07:02 martin Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and * contributed to Berkeley. * * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: @(#)main.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93 */ #if HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H #include "nbtool_config.h" #endif #include __RCSID("$NetBSD: main.c,v 1.98.2.2 2021/04/30 14:07:02 martin Exp $"); #ifndef MAKE_BOOTSTRAP #include #define COPYRIGHT(x) __COPYRIGHT(x) #else #define COPYRIGHT(x) static const char copyright[] = x #endif #ifndef lint COPYRIGHT("@(#) Copyright (c) 1992, 1993\ The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved."); #endif /* not lint */ #include #include #include #include #if !HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "defs.h" #include "sem.h" #ifndef LINE_MAX #define LINE_MAX 1024 #endif struct devbasetq allbases; struct devatq alldevas; struct conftq allcf; struct devitq alldevi, allpseudo; struct devmtq alldevms; struct pspectq allpspecs; struct devi **packed; size_t npacked; struct locators locators; int lkmmode; const char *conffile; /* source file, e.g., "GENERIC.sparc" */ const char *machine; /* machine type, e.g., "sparc" or "sun3" */ const char *machinearch; /* machine arch, e.g., "sparc" or "m68k" */ struct nvlist *machinesubarches; /* machine subarches, e.g., "sun68k" or "hpc" */ const char *ioconfname; /* ioconf name, mutually exclusive to machine */ const char *srcdir; /* path to source directory (rel. to build) */ const char *builddir; /* path to build directory */ const char *defbuilddir; /* default build directory */ const char *ident; /* kernel "ident"ification string */ int errors; /* counts calls to error() */ int minmaxusers; /* minimum "maxusers" parameter */ int defmaxusers; /* default "maxusers" parameter */ int maxmaxusers; /* default "maxusers" parameter */ int maxusers; /* configuration's "maxusers" parameter */ int maxpartitions; /* configuration's "maxpartitions" parameter */ int version; /* version of the configuration file */ struct nvlist *options; /* options */ struct nvlist *fsoptions; /* filesystems */ struct nvlist *mkoptions; /* makeoptions */ struct nvlist *appmkoptions; /* appending mkoptions */ struct nvlist *condmkoptions; /* conditional makeoption table */ struct hashtab *devbasetab; /* devbase lookup */ struct hashtab *devroottab; /* attach at root lookup */ struct hashtab *devatab; /* devbase attachment lookup */ struct hashtab *deaddevitab; /* removed instances lookup */ struct hashtab *selecttab; /* selects things that are "optional foo" */ struct hashtab *needcnttab; /* retains names marked "needs-count" */ struct hashtab *opttab; /* table of configured options */ struct hashtab *fsopttab; /* table of configured file systems */ struct dlhash *defopttab; /* options that have been "defopt"'d */ struct dlhash *defflagtab; /* options that have been "defflag"'d */ struct dlhash *defparamtab; /* options that have been "defparam"'d */ struct dlhash *defoptlint; /* lint values for options */ struct nvhash *deffstab; /* defined file systems */ struct dlhash *optfiletab; /* "defopt"'d option .h files */ struct hashtab *attrtab; /* attributes (locators, etc.) */ struct hashtab *attrdeptab; /* attribute dependencies */ struct hashtab *bdevmtab; /* block devm lookup */ struct hashtab *cdevmtab; /* character devm lookup */ int ndevi; /* number of devi's (before packing) */ int npspecs; /* number of parent specs */ devmajor_t maxbdevm; /* max number of block major */ devmajor_t maxcdevm; /* max number of character major */ int do_devsw; /* 0 if pre-devsw config */ int oktopackage; /* 0 before setmachine() */ int devilevel; /* used for devi->i_level */ struct filelist allfiles; /* list of all kernel source files */ struct filelist allcfiles; /* list of all .c files */ struct filelist allsfiles; /* list of all .S files */ struct filelist allofiles; /* list of all .o files */ struct prefixlist prefixes, /* prefix stack */ allprefixes; /* all prefixes used (after popped) */ struct prefixlist buildprefixes, /* build prefix stack */ allbuildprefixes;/* all build prefixes used (after popped) */ int vflag; /* verbose output */ int Pflag; /* pack locators */ int Lflag; /* lint config generation */ int Mflag; /* modular build */ int Sflag; /* suffix rules & subdirectory */ int handling_cmdlineopts; /* currently processing -D/-U options */ int yyparse(void); #if !defined(MAKE_BOOTSTRAP) && defined(YYDEBUG) extern int yydebug; #endif int dflag; static struct dlhash *obsopttab; static struct hashtab *mkopttab; static struct nvlist **nextopt; static struct nvlist **nextmkopt; static struct nvlist **nextappmkopt; static struct nvlist **nextcndmkopt; static struct nvlist **nextfsopt; static struct nvlist *cmdlinedefs, *cmdlineundefs; static void usage(void) __dead; static void dependopts(void); static void dependopts_one(const char *); static void do_depends(struct nvlist *); static void do_depend(struct nvlist *); static void stop(void); static int do_option(struct hashtab *, struct nvlist **, struct nvlist ***, const char *, const char *, const char *, struct hashtab *); static int undo_option(struct hashtab *, struct nvlist **, struct nvlist ***, const char *, const char *, int); static int crosscheck(void); static int badstar(void); static int mkallsubdirs(void); static int mksymlinks(void); static int mkident(void); static int devbase_has_dead_instances(const char *, void *, void *); static int devbase_has_any_instance(struct devbase *, int, int, int); static int check_dead_devi(const char *, void *, void *); static void add_makeopt(const char *); static void remove_makeopt(const char *); static void handle_cmdline_makeoptions(void); static void kill_orphans(void); static void do_kill_orphans(struct devbase *, struct attr *, struct devbase *, int); static int kill_orphans_cb(const char *, void *, void *); static int cfcrosscheck(struct config *, const char *, struct nvlist *); static void defopt(struct dlhash *ht, const char *fname, struct defoptlist *opts, struct nvlist *deps, int obs); static struct defoptlist *find_declared_option_option(const char *name); static struct nvlist *find_declared_fs_option(const char *name); #define LOGCONFIG_LARGE "INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE" #define LOGCONFIG_SMALL "INCLUDE_JUST_CONFIG" static void logconfig_start(void); static void logconfig_end(void); static FILE *cfg; static time_t cfgtime; static int is_elf(const char *); static int extract_config(const char *, const char *, int); int badfilename(const char *fname); const char *progname; extern const char *yyfile; int main(int argc, char **argv) { char *p, cname[PATH_MAX]; const char *last_component; int pflag, xflag, ch, removeit; setprogname(argv[0]); pflag = 0; xflag = 0; while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "D:LMPSU:dgpvb:s:x")) != -1) { switch (ch) { case 'd': #if !defined(MAKE_BOOTSTRAP) && defined(YYDEBUG) yydebug = 1; #endif dflag++; break; case 'M': Mflag = 1; break; case 'L': Lflag = 1; break; case 'P': Pflag = 1; break; case 'g': /* * In addition to DEBUG, you probably wanted to * set "options KGDB" and maybe others. We could * do that for you, but you really should just * put them in the config file. */ warnx("-g is obsolete (use -D DEBUG=\"-g\")"); usage(); /*NOTREACHED*/ case 'p': /* * Essentially the same as makeoptions PROF="-pg", * but also changes the path from ../../compile/FOO * to ../../compile/FOO.PROF; i.e., compile a * profiling kernel based on a typical "regular" * kernel. * * Note that if you always want profiling, you * can (and should) use a "makeoptions" line. */ pflag = 1; break; case 'v': vflag = 1; break; case 'b': builddir = optarg; break; case 's': srcdir = optarg; break; case 'S': Sflag = 1; break; case 'x': xflag = 1; break; case 'D': add_makeopt(optarg); break; case 'U': remove_makeopt(optarg); break; case '?': default: usage(); } } if (xflag && optind != 2) { errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "-x must be used alone"); } argc -= optind; argv += optind; if (argc > 1) { usage(); } if (Lflag && (builddir != NULL || Pflag || pflag)) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "-L can only be used with -s and -v"); if (xflag) { if (argc == 0) { #if !HAVE_NBTOOL_CONFIG_H char path_unix[MAXPATHLEN]; size_t len = sizeof(path_unix) - 1; path_unix[0] = '/'; conffile = sysctlbyname("machdep.booted_kernel", &path_unix[1], &len, NULL, 0) == -1 ? _PATH_UNIX : path_unix; #else errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "no kernel supplied"); #endif } else conffile = argv[0]; if (!is_elf(conffile)) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s: not a binary kernel", conffile); if (!extract_config(conffile, "stdout", STDOUT_FILENO)) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s does not contain embedded " "configuration data", conffile); exit(0); } conffile = (argc == 1) ? argv[0] : "CONFIG"; if (firstfile(conffile)) { err(EXIT_FAILURE, "Cannot read `%s'", conffile); exit(2); } /* * Init variables. */ minmaxusers = 1; maxmaxusers = 10000; initintern(); ident = NULL; devbasetab = ht_new(); devroottab = ht_new(); devatab = ht_new(); devitab = ht_new(); deaddevitab = ht_new(); selecttab = ht_new(); needcnttab = ht_new(); opttab = ht_new(); mkopttab = ht_new(); fsopttab = ht_new(); deffstab = nvhash_create(); defopttab = dlhash_create(); defparamtab = dlhash_create(); defoptlint = dlhash_create(); defflagtab = dlhash_create(); optfiletab = dlhash_create(); obsopttab = dlhash_create(); bdevmtab = ht_new(); maxbdevm = 0; cdevmtab = ht_new(); maxcdevm = 0; nextopt = &options; nextmkopt = &mkoptions; nextappmkopt = &appmkoptions; nextcndmkopt = &condmkoptions; nextfsopt = &fsoptions; initfiles(); initsem(); /* * Handle profiling (must do this before we try to create any * files). */ last_component = strrchr(conffile, '/'); last_component = (last_component) ? last_component + 1 : conffile; if (pflag) { p = emalloc(strlen(last_component) + 17); (void)sprintf(p, "../compile/%s.PROF", last_component); (void)addmkoption(intern("PROF"), "-pg"); (void)addoption(intern("GPROF"), NULL); } else { p = emalloc(strlen(last_component) + 13); (void)sprintf(p, "../compile/%s", last_component); } defbuilddir = (argc == 0) ? "." : p; if (Lflag) { char resolvedname[MAXPATHLEN]; if (realpath(conffile, resolvedname) == NULL) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "realpath(%s)", conffile); if (yyparse()) stop(); printf("include \"%s\"\n", resolvedname); emit_params(); emit_options(); emit_instances(); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } removeit = 0; if (is_elf(conffile)) { const char *tmpdir; int cfd; if (builddir == NULL) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Build directory must be specified " "with binary kernels"); /* Open temporary configuration file */ tmpdir = getenv("TMPDIR"); if (tmpdir == NULL) tmpdir = _PATH_TMP; snprintf(cname, sizeof(cname), "%s/config.tmp.XXXXXX", tmpdir); cfd = mkstemp(cname); if (cfd == -1) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "Cannot create `%s'", cname); printf("Using configuration data embedded in kernel...\n"); if (!extract_config(conffile, cname, cfd)) { unlink(cname); errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s does not contain embedded " "configuration data", conffile); } removeit = 1; close(cfd); firstfile(cname); } /* * Log config file. We don't know until yyparse() if we're * going to need config_file.h (i.e. if we're doing ioconf-only * or not). Just start creating the file, and when we know * later, we'll just keep or discard our work here. */ logconfig_start(); /* * Parse config file (including machine definitions). */ if (yyparse()) stop(); if (ioconfname && cfg) fclose(cfg); else logconfig_end(); if (removeit) unlink(cname); /* * Handle command line overrides */ yyfile = "handle_cmdline_makeoptions"; handle_cmdline_makeoptions(); /* * Detect and properly ignore orphaned devices */ yyfile = "kill_orphans"; kill_orphans(); /* * Select devices and pseudo devices and their attributes */ yyfile = "fixdevis"; if (fixdevis()) stop(); /* * Copy maxusers to param. */ yyfile = "fixmaxusers"; fixmaxusers(); /* * Copy makeoptions to params */ yyfile = "fixmkoption"; fixmkoption(); /* * If working on an ioconf-only config, process here and exit */ if (ioconfname) { yyfile = "pack"; pack(); yyfile = "mkioconf"; mkioconf(); yyfile = "emitlocs"; emitlocs(); yyfile = "emitioconfh"; emitioconfh(); return 0; } yyfile = "dependattrs"; dependattrs(); /* * Deal with option dependencies. */ yyfile = "dependopts"; dependopts(); /* * Fix (as in `set firmly in place') files. */ yyfile = "fixfiles"; if (fixfiles()) stop(); /* * Fix device-majors. */ yyfile = "fixdevsw"; if (fixdevsw()) stop(); /* * Perform cross-checking. */ if (maxusers == 0) { if (defmaxusers) { (void)printf("maxusers not specified; %d assumed\n", defmaxusers); maxusers = defmaxusers; } else { warnx("need \"maxusers\" line"); errors++; } } if (crosscheck() || errors) stop(); /* * Squeeze things down and finish cross-checks (STAR checks must * run after packing). */ yyfile = "pack"; pack(); yyfile = "badstar"; if (badstar()) stop(); yyfile = NULL; /* * Ready to go. Build all the various files. */ if ((Sflag && mkallsubdirs()) || mksymlinks() || mkmakefile() || mkheaders() || mkswap() || mkioconf() || (do_devsw ? mkdevsw() : 0) || mkident() || errors) stop(); (void)printf("Build directory is %s\n", builddir); (void)printf("Don't forget to run \"make depend\"\n"); return 0; } static void usage(void) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-Ppv] [-b builddir] [-D var=value] " "[-s srcdir] [-U var] " "[config-file]\n\t%s -x [kernel-file]\n" "\t%s -L [-v] [-s srcdir] [config-file]\n", getprogname(), getprogname(), getprogname()); exit(1); } /* * Set any options that are implied by other options. */ static void dependopts(void) { struct nvlist *nv; for (nv = options; nv != NULL; nv = nv->nv_next) { dependopts_one(nv->nv_name); } for (nv = fsoptions; nv != NULL; nv = nv->nv_next) { dependopts_one(nv->nv_name); } } static void dependopts_one(const char *name) { struct defoptlist *dl; struct nvlist *fs; dl = find_declared_option_option(name); if (dl != NULL) { do_depends(dl->dl_depends); } fs = find_declared_fs_option(name); if (fs != NULL) { do_depends(fs->nv_ptr); } CFGDBG(3, "depend `%s' searched", name); } static void do_depends(struct nvlist *nv) { struct nvlist *opt; for (opt = nv; opt != NULL; opt = opt->nv_next) { do_depend(opt); } } static void do_depend(struct nvlist *nv) { struct attr *a; if (nv != NULL && (nv->nv_flags & NV_DEPENDED) == 0) { nv->nv_flags |= NV_DEPENDED; /* * If the dependency is an attribute, then just add * it to the selecttab. */ CFGDBG(3, "depend attr `%s'", nv->nv_name); if ((a = ht_lookup(attrtab, nv->nv_name)) != NULL) { if (a->a_iattr) panic("do_depend(%s): dep `%s' is an iattr", nv->nv_name, a->a_name); expandattr(a, selectattr); } else { if (ht_lookup(opttab, nv->nv_name) == NULL) addoption(nv->nv_name, NULL); dependopts_one(nv->nv_name); } } } static int recreate(const char *p, const char *q) { int ret; if ((ret = unlink(q)) == -1 && errno != ENOENT) warn("unlink(%s)", q); if ((ret = symlink(p, q)) == -1) warn("symlink(%s -> %s)", q, p); return ret; } static void mksubdir(char *buf) { char *p; struct stat st; p = strrchr(buf, '/'); if (p != NULL && *p == '/') { *p = '\0'; mksubdir(buf); *p = '/'; } if (stat(buf, &st) == 0) { if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "not directory %s", buf); } else if (mkdir(buf, 0777) == -1) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot create %s", buf); } static int mksubdirs(struct filelist *fl) { struct files *fi; const char *prologue, *prefix, *sep; char buf[MAXPATHLEN]; TAILQ_FOREACH(fi, fl, fi_next) { if ((fi->fi_flags & FI_SEL) == 0) continue; prefix = sep = ""; if (fi->fi_buildprefix != NULL) { prefix = fi->fi_buildprefix; sep = "/"; } else { if (fi->fi_prefix != NULL) { prefix = fi->fi_prefix; sep = "/"; } } snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%s%s", prefix, sep, fi->fi_dir); if (buf[0] == '\0') continue; mksubdir(buf); if (fi->fi_prefix != NULL && fi->fi_buildprefix != NULL) { char org[MAXPATHLEN]; if (fi->fi_prefix[0] == '/') { prologue = ""; sep = ""; } else { prologue = srcdir; sep = "/"; } snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%s%s", fi->fi_buildprefix, "/", fi->fi_path); snprintf(org, sizeof(org), "%s%s%s%s%s", prologue, sep, fi->fi_prefix, "/", fi->fi_path); recreate(org, buf); fi->fi_prefix = fi->fi_buildprefix; fi->fi_buildprefix = NULL; } } return 0; } static int mkallsubdirs(void) { mksubdirs(&allfiles); mksubdirs(&allofiles); return 0; } /* * Make a symlink for "machine" so that "#include " works, * and for the machine's CPU architecture, so that works as well. */ static int mksymlinks(void) { int ret; char *p, buf[MAXPATHLEN]; const char *q; struct nvlist *nv; p = buf; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/arch/%s/include", srcdir, machine); ret = recreate(p, "machine"); ret = recreate(p, machine); if (machinearch != NULL) { snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/arch/%s/include", srcdir, machinearch); q = machinearch; } else { snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "machine"); q = machine; } ret = recreate(p, q); for (nv = machinesubarches; nv != NULL; nv = nv->nv_next) { q = nv->nv_name; snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s/arch/%s/include", srcdir, q); ret = recreate(p, q); } return (ret); } static __dead void stop(void) { (void)fprintf(stderr, "*** Stop.\n"); exit(1); } static void check_dependencies(const char *thing, struct nvlist *deps) { struct nvlist *dep; struct attr *a; for (dep = deps; dep != NULL; dep = dep->nv_next) { /* * If the dependency is an attribute, it must not * be an interface attribute. Otherwise, it must * be a previously declared option. */ if ((a = ht_lookup(attrtab, dep->nv_name)) != NULL) { if (a->a_iattr) cfgerror("option `%s' dependency `%s' " "is an interface attribute", thing, a->a_name); } else if (OPT_OBSOLETE(dep->nv_name)) { cfgerror("option `%s' dependency `%s' " "is obsolete", thing, dep->nv_name); } else if (!find_declared_option(dep->nv_name)) { cfgerror("option `%s' dependency `%s' " "is an unknown option", thing, dep->nv_name); } } } static void add_fs_dependencies(struct nvlist *nv, struct nvlist *deps) { /* Use nv_ptr to link any other options that are implied. */ nv->nv_ptr = deps; check_dependencies(nv->nv_name, deps); } static void add_opt_dependencies(struct defoptlist *dl, struct nvlist *deps) { dl->dl_depends = deps; check_dependencies(dl->dl_name, deps); } /* * Define one or more file systems. */ void deffilesystem(struct nvlist *fses, struct nvlist *deps) { struct nvlist *nv; struct where *w; /* * Mark these options as ones to skip when creating the Makefile. */ for (nv = fses; nv != NULL; nv = nv->nv_next) { if ((w = DEFINED_OPTION(nv->nv_name)) != NULL) { cfgerror("file system or option `%s' already defined" " at %s:%hu", nv->nv_name, w->w_srcfile, w->w_srcline); return; } /* * Also mark it as a valid file system, which may be * used in "file-system" directives in the config * file. */ if (nvhash_insert(deffstab, nv->nv_name, nv)) panic("file system `%s' already in table?!", nv->nv_name); add_fs_dependencies(nv, deps); /* * Implicit attribute definition for filesystem. */ const char *n; n = strtolower(nv->nv_name); refattr(n); } } /* * Sanity check a file name. */ int badfilename(const char *fname) { const char *n; /* * We're putting multiple options into one file. Sanity * check the file name. */ if (strchr(fname, '/') != NULL) { cfgerror("option file name contains a `/'"); return 1; } if ((n = strrchr(fname, '.')) == NULL || strcmp(n, ".h") != 0) { cfgerror("option file name does not end in `.h'"); return 1; } return 0; } /* * Search for a defined option (defopt, filesystem, etc), and if found, * return the option's struct nvlist. * * This used to be one function (find_declared_option) before options * and filesystems became different types. */ static struct defoptlist * find_declared_option_option(const char *name) { struct defoptlist *option; if ((option = dlhash_lookup(defopttab, name)) != NULL || (option = dlhash_lookup(defparamtab, name)) != NULL || (option = dlhash_lookup(defflagtab, name)) != NULL) { return (option); } return (NULL); } static struct nvlist * find_declared_fs_option(const char *name) { struct nvlist *fs; if ((fs = nvhash_lookup(deffstab, name)) != NULL) { return fs; } return (NULL); } /* * Like find_declared_option but doesn't return what it finds, so it * can search both the various kinds of options and also filesystems. */ struct where * find_declared_option(const char *name) { struct defoptlist *option = NULL; struct nvlist *fs; if ((option = dlhash_lookup(defopttab, name)) != NULL || (option = dlhash_lookup(defparamtab, name)) != NULL || (option = dlhash_lookup(defflagtab, name)) != NULL) { return &option->dl_where; } if ((fs = nvhash_lookup(deffstab, name)) != NULL) { return &fs->nv_where; } return NULL; } /* * Define one or more standard options. If an option file name is specified, * place all options in one file with the specified name. Otherwise, create * an option file for each option. * record the option information in the specified table. */ void defopt(struct dlhash *ht, const char *fname, struct defoptlist *opts, struct nvlist *deps, int obs) { struct defoptlist *dl, *nextdl, *olddl; const char *name; struct where *w; char buf[500]; if (fname != NULL && badfilename(fname)) { return; } /* * Mark these options as ones to skip when creating the Makefile. */ for (dl = opts; dl != NULL; dl = nextdl) { nextdl = dl->dl_next; if (dl->dl_lintvalue != NULL) { /* * If an entry already exists, then we are about to * complain, so no worry. */ (void) dlhash_insert(defoptlint, dl->dl_name, dl); } /* An option name can be declared at most once. */ if ((w = DEFINED_OPTION(dl->dl_name)) != NULL) { cfgerror("file system or option `%s' already defined" " at %s:%hu", dl->dl_name, w->w_srcfile, w->w_srcline); return; } if (dlhash_insert(ht, dl->dl_name, dl)) { cfgerror("file system or option `%s' already defined" " at %s:%hu", dl->dl_name, dl->dl_where.w_srcfile, dl->dl_where.w_srcline); return; } if (fname == NULL) { /* * Each option will be going into its own file. * Convert the option name to lower case. This * lower case name will be used as the option * file name. */ (void) snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "opt_%s.h", strtolower(dl->dl_name)); name = intern(buf); } else { name = fname; } add_opt_dependencies(dl, deps); /* * Remove this option from the parameter list before adding * it to the list associated with this option file. */ dl->dl_next = NULL; /* * Flag as obsolete, if requested. */ if (obs) { dl->dl_obsolete = 1; (void)dlhash_insert(obsopttab, dl->dl_name, dl); } /* * Add this option file if we haven't seen it yet. * Otherwise, append to the list of options already * associated with this file. */ if ((olddl = dlhash_lookup(optfiletab, name)) == NULL) { (void)dlhash_insert(optfiletab, name, dl); } else { while (olddl->dl_next != NULL) olddl = olddl->dl_next; olddl->dl_next = dl; } } } /* * Define one or more standard options. If an option file name is specified, * place all options in one file with the specified name. Otherwise, create * an option file for each option. */ void defoption(const char *fname, struct defoptlist *opts, struct nvlist *deps) { cfgwarn("The use of `defopt' is deprecated"); defopt(defopttab, fname, opts, deps, 0); } /* * Define an option for which a value is required. */ void defparam(const char *fname, struct defoptlist *opts, struct nvlist *deps, int obs) { defopt(defparamtab, fname, opts, deps, obs); } /* * Define an option which must not have a value, and which * emits a "needs-flag" style output. */ void defflag(const char *fname, struct defoptlist *opts, struct nvlist *deps, int obs) { defopt(defflagtab, fname, opts, deps, obs); } /* * Add an option from "options FOO". Note that this selects things that * are "optional foo". */ void addoption(const char *name, const char *value) { const char *n; int is_fs, is_param, is_flag, is_undecl, is_obs; /* * Figure out how this option was declared (if at all.) * XXX should use "params" and "flags" in config. * XXX crying out for a type field in a unified hashtab. */ is_fs = OPT_FSOPT(name); is_param = OPT_DEFPARAM(name); is_flag = OPT_DEFFLAG(name); is_obs = OPT_OBSOLETE(name); is_undecl = !DEFINED_OPTION(name); /* Warn and pretend the user had not selected the option */ if (is_obs) { cfgwarn("obsolete option `%s' will be ignored", name); return; } /* Make sure this is not a defined file system. */ if (is_fs) { cfgerror("`%s' is a defined file system", name); return; } /* A defparam must have a value */ if (is_param && value == NULL) { cfgerror("option `%s' must have a value", name); return; } /* A defflag must not have a value */ if (is_flag && value != NULL) { cfgerror("option `%s' must not have a value", name); return; } if (is_undecl && vflag) { cfgwarn("undeclared option `%s' added to IDENT", name); } if (do_option(opttab, &options, &nextopt, name, value, "options", selecttab)) return; /* make lowercase, then add to select table */ n = strtolower(name); (void)ht_insert(selecttab, n, (void *)__UNCONST(n)); CFGDBG(3, "option selected `%s'", n); } void deloption(const char *name, int nowarn) { CFGDBG(4, "deselecting opt `%s'", name); if (undo_option(opttab, &options, &nextopt, name, "options", nowarn)) return; if (undo_option(selecttab, NULL, NULL, strtolower(name), "options", nowarn)) return; } /* * Add a file system option. This routine simply inserts the name into * a list of valid file systems, which is used to validate the root * file system type. The name is then treated like a standard option. */ void addfsoption(const char *name) { const char *n; /* Make sure this is a defined file system. */ if (!OPT_FSOPT(name)) { cfgerror("`%s' is not a defined file system", name); return; } /* * Convert to lower case. This will be used in the select * table, to verify root file systems. */ n = strtolower(name); if (do_option(fsopttab, &fsoptions, &nextfsopt, name, n, "file-system", selecttab)) return; /* Add to select table. */ (void)ht_insert(selecttab, n, __UNCONST(n)); CFGDBG(3, "fs selected `%s'", name); /* * Select attribute if one exists. */ struct attr *a; if ((a = ht_lookup(attrtab, n)) != NULL) selectattr(a); } void delfsoption(const char *name, int nowarn) { const char *n; CFGDBG(4, "deselecting fs `%s'", name); n = strtolower(name); if (undo_option(fsopttab, &fsoptions, &nextfsopt, name, "file-system", nowarn)) return; if (undo_option(selecttab, NULL, NULL, n, "file-system", nowarn)) return; } /* * Add a "make" option. */ void addmkoption(const char *name, const char *value) { (void)do_option(mkopttab, &mkoptions, &nextmkopt, name, value, "makeoptions", NULL); } void delmkoption(const char *name, int nowarn) { CFGDBG(4, "deselecting mkopt `%s'", name); (void)undo_option(mkopttab, &mkoptions, &nextmkopt, name, "makeoptions", nowarn); } /* * Add an appending "make" option. */ void appendmkoption(const char *name, const char *value) { struct nvlist *nv; nv = newnv(name, value, NULL, 0, NULL); *nextappmkopt = nv; nextappmkopt = &nv->nv_next; } /* * Add a conditional appending "make" option. */ void appendcondmkoption(struct condexpr *cond, const char *name, const char *value) { struct nvlist *nv; nv = newnv(name, value, cond, 0, NULL); *nextcndmkopt = nv; nextcndmkopt = &nv->nv_next; } /* * Copy maxusers to param "MAXUSERS". */ void fixmaxusers(void) { char str[32]; snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "%d", maxusers); addoption(intern("MAXUSERS"), intern(str)); } /* * Copy makeoptions to params with "makeoptions_" prefix. */ void fixmkoption(void) { struct nvlist *nv; char buf[100]; const char *name; for (nv = mkoptions; nv != NULL; nv = nv->nv_next) { snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "makeoptions_%s", nv->nv_name); name = intern(buf); if (!DEFINED_OPTION(name) || !OPT_DEFPARAM(name)) continue; addoption(name, intern(nv->nv_str)); } } /* * Add a name=value pair to an option list. The value may be NULL. */ static int do_option(struct hashtab *ht, struct nvlist **npp, struct nvlist ***next, const char *name, const char *value, const char *type, struct hashtab *stab) { struct nvlist *nv, *onv; /* assume it will work */ nv = newnv(name, value, NULL, 0, NULL); if (ht_insert(ht, name, nv) != 0) { /* oops, already got that option - remove it first */ if ((onv = ht_lookup(ht, name)) == NULL) panic("do_option 1"); if (onv->nv_str != NULL && !OPT_FSOPT(name)) cfgwarn("already have %s `%s=%s'", type, name, onv->nv_str); else cfgwarn("already have %s `%s'", type, name); if (undo_option(ht, npp, next, name, type, 0)) panic("do_option 2"); if (stab != NULL && undo_option(stab, NULL, NULL, strtolower(name), type, 0)) panic("do_option 3"); /* now try adding it again */ if (ht_insert(ht, name, nv) != 0) panic("do_option 4"); CFGDBG(2, "opt `%s' replaced", name); } **next = nv; *next = &nv->nv_next; return (0); } /* * Remove a name from a hash table, * and optionally, a name=value pair from an option list. */ static int undo_option(struct hashtab *ht, struct nvlist **npp, struct nvlist ***next, const char *name, const char *type, int nowarn) { struct nvlist *nv; if (ht_remove(ht, name)) { /* * -U command line option removals are always silent */ if (!handling_cmdlineopts && !nowarn) cfgwarn("%s `%s' is not defined", type, name); return (1); } if (npp == NULL) { CFGDBG(2, "opt `%s' deselected", name); return (0); } for ( ; *npp != NULL; npp = &(*npp)->nv_next) { if ((*npp)->nv_name != name) continue; if (next != NULL && *next == &(*npp)->nv_next) *next = npp; nv = (*npp)->nv_next; CFGDBG(2, "opt `%s' deselected", (*npp)->nv_name); nvfree(*npp); *npp = nv; return (0); } panic("%s `%s' is not defined in nvlist", type, name); return (1); } /* * Return true if there is at least one instance of the given unit * on the given device attachment (or any units, if unit == WILD). */ int deva_has_instances(struct deva *deva, int unit) { struct devi *i; /* * EHAMMERTOOBIG: we shouldn't check i_pseudoroot here. * What we want by this check is them to appear non-present * except for purposes of other devices being able to attach * to them. */ for (i = deva->d_ihead; i != NULL; i = i->i_asame) if (i->i_active == DEVI_ACTIVE && i->i_pseudoroot == 0 && (unit == WILD || unit == i->i_unit || i->i_unit == STAR)) return (1); return (0); } /* * Return true if there is at least one instance of the given unit * on the given base (or any units, if unit == WILD). */ int devbase_has_instances(struct devbase *dev, int unit) { struct deva *da; /* * Pseudo-devices are a little special. We consider them * to have instances only if they are both: * * 1. Included in this kernel configuration. * * 2. Be declared "defpseudodev". */ if (dev->d_ispseudo) { return ((ht_lookup(devitab, dev->d_name) != NULL) && (dev->d_ispseudo > 1)); } for (da = dev->d_ahead; da != NULL; da = da->d_bsame) if (deva_has_instances(da, unit)) return (1); return (0); } static int cfcrosscheck(struct config *cf, const char *what, struct nvlist *nv) { struct devbase *dev; struct devi *pd; int errs, devunit; if (maxpartitions <= 0) panic("cfcrosscheck"); for (errs = 0; nv != NULL; nv = nv->nv_next) { if (nv->nv_name == NULL) continue; dev = ht_lookup(devbasetab, nv->nv_name); if (dev == NULL) panic("cfcrosscheck(%s)", nv->nv_name); if (has_attr(dev->d_attrs, s_ifnet)) devunit = nv->nv_ifunit; /* XXX XXX XXX */ else devunit = (int)(minor(nv->nv_num) / maxpartitions); if (devbase_has_instances(dev, devunit)) continue; if (devbase_has_instances(dev, STAR) && devunit >= dev->d_umax) continue; TAILQ_FOREACH(pd, &allpseudo, i_next) { if (pd->i_base == dev && devunit < dev->d_umax && devunit >= 0) goto loop; } (void)fprintf(stderr, "%s:%hu: %s says %s on %s, but there's no %s\n", conffile, cf->cf_where.w_srcline, cf->cf_name, what, nv->nv_str, nv->nv_str); errs++; loop: ; } return (errs); } /* * Cross-check the configuration: make sure that each target device * or attribute (`at foo[0*?]') names at least one real device. Also * see that the root and dump devices for all configurations are there. */ int crosscheck(void) { struct config *cf; int errs; errs = 0; if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&allcf)) { warnx("%s has no configurations!", conffile); errs++; } TAILQ_FOREACH(cf, &allcf, cf_next) { if (cf->cf_root != NULL) { /* i.e., not root on ? */ errs += cfcrosscheck(cf, "root", cf->cf_root); errs += cfcrosscheck(cf, "dumps", cf->cf_dump); } } return (errs); } /* * Check to see if there is a *'d unit with a needs-count file. */ int badstar(void) { struct devbase *d; struct deva *da; struct devi *i; int errs, n; errs = 0; TAILQ_FOREACH(d, &allbases, d_next) { for (da = d->d_ahead; da != NULL; da = da->d_bsame) for (i = da->d_ihead; i != NULL; i = i->i_asame) { if (i->i_unit == STAR) goto aybabtu; } continue; aybabtu: if (ht_lookup(needcnttab, d->d_name)) { warnx("%s's cannot be *'d until its driver is fixed", d->d_name); errs++; continue; } for (n = 0; i != NULL; i = i->i_alias) if (!i->i_collapsed) n++; if (n < 1) panic("badstar() n<1"); } return (errs); } /* * Verify/create builddir if necessary, change to it, and verify srcdir. * This will be called when we see the first include. */ void setupdirs(void) { struct stat st; /* srcdir must be specified if builddir is not specified or if * no configuration filename was specified. */ if ((builddir || strcmp(defbuilddir, ".") == 0) && !srcdir) { cfgerror("source directory must be specified"); exit(1); } if (Lflag) { if (srcdir == NULL) srcdir = "../../.."; return; } if (srcdir == NULL) srcdir = "../../../.."; if (builddir == NULL) builddir = defbuilddir; if (stat(builddir, &st) == -1) { if (mkdir(builddir, 0777) == -1) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot create %s", builddir); } else if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s is not a directory", builddir); if (chdir(builddir) == -1) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot change to %s", builddir); if (stat(srcdir, &st) == -1) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot stat %s", srcdir); if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "%s is not a directory", srcdir); } /* * Write identifier from "ident" directive into file, for * newvers.sh to pick it up. */ int mkident(void) { FILE *fp; int error = 0; (void)unlink("ident"); if (ident == NULL) return (0); if ((fp = fopen("ident", "w")) == NULL) { warn("cannot write ident"); return (1); } if (vflag) (void)printf("using ident '%s'\n", ident); fprintf(fp, "%s\n", ident); fflush(fp); if (ferror(fp)) error = 1; (void)fclose(fp); return error; } void logconfig_start(void) { extern FILE *yyin; char line[1024]; const char *tmpdir; struct stat st; int fd; if (yyin == NULL || fstat(fileno(yyin), &st) == -1) return; cfgtime = st.st_mtime; tmpdir = getenv("TMPDIR"); if (tmpdir == NULL) tmpdir = _PATH_TMP; (void)snprintf(line, sizeof(line), "%s/config.tmp.XXXXXX", tmpdir); if ((fd = mkstemp(line)) == -1 || (cfg = fdopen(fd, "r+")) == NULL) { if (fd != -1) { (void)unlink(line); (void)close(fd); } cfg = NULL; return; } (void)unlink(line); (void)fprintf(cfg, "#include \n\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, "#include \"opt_config.h\"\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, "\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, "/*\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " * Add either (or both) of\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " *\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " *\toptions %s\n", LOGCONFIG_LARGE); (void)fprintf(cfg, " *\toptions %s\n", LOGCONFIG_SMALL); (void)fprintf(cfg, " *\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " * to your kernel config file to embed it in the resulting\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " * kernel. The latter option does not include files that are\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " * included (recursively) by your config file. The embedded\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " * data be extracted by using the command:\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " *\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " *\tstrings netbsd | sed -n 's/^_CFG_//p' | unvis\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, " */\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, "\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, "#ifdef CONFIG_FILE\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, "#if defined(%s) || defined(%s)\n\n", LOGCONFIG_LARGE, LOGCONFIG_SMALL); (void)fprintf(cfg, "static const char config[] __used =\n\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, "#ifdef %s\n\n", LOGCONFIG_LARGE); (void)fprintf(cfg, "\"_CFG_### START CONFIG FILE \\\"%s\\\"\\n\"\n\n", conffile); (void)fprintf(cfg, "#endif /* %s */\n\n", LOGCONFIG_LARGE); logconfig_include(yyin, NULL); (void)fprintf(cfg, "#ifdef %s\n\n", LOGCONFIG_LARGE); (void)fprintf(cfg, "\"_CFG_### END CONFIG FILE \\\"%s\\\"\\n\"\n", conffile); rewind(yyin); } void logconfig_include(FILE *cf, const char *filename) { char line[1024], in[2048], *out; struct stat st; int missingeol; if (!cfg) return; missingeol = 0; if (fstat(fileno(cf), &st) == -1) return; if (cfgtime < st.st_mtime) cfgtime = st.st_mtime; if (filename) (void)fprintf(cfg, "\"_CFG_### (included from \\\"%s\\\")\\n\"\n", filename); while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), cf) != NULL) { missingeol = 1; (void)fprintf(cfg, "\"_CFG_"); if (filename) (void)fprintf(cfg, "###> "); strvis(in, line, VIS_TAB); for (out = in; *out; out++) switch (*out) { case '\n': (void)fprintf(cfg, "\\n\"\n"); missingeol = 0; break; case '"': case '\\': (void)fputc('\\', cfg); /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: (void)fputc(*out, cfg); break; } } if (missingeol) { (void)fprintf(cfg, "\\n\"\n"); warnx("%s: newline missing at EOF", filename != NULL ? filename : conffile); } if (filename) (void)fprintf(cfg, "\"_CFG_### (end include \\\"%s\\\")\\n\"\n", filename); rewind(cf); } void logconfig_end(void) { char line[1024]; FILE *fp; struct stat st; if (!cfg) return; (void)fprintf(cfg, "#endif /* %s */\n", LOGCONFIG_LARGE); (void)fprintf(cfg, ";\n"); (void)fprintf(cfg, "#endif /* %s || %s */\n", LOGCONFIG_LARGE, LOGCONFIG_SMALL); (void)fprintf(cfg, "#endif /* CONFIG_FILE */\n"); fflush(cfg); if (ferror(cfg)) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "write to temporary file for config.h failed"); rewind(cfg); if (stat("config_file.h", &st) != -1) { if (cfgtime < st.st_mtime) { fclose(cfg); return; } } fp = fopen("config_file.h", "w"); if (!fp) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot open \"config.h\""); while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), cfg) != NULL) fputs(line, fp); fflush(fp); if (ferror(fp)) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "write to \"config.h\" failed"); fclose(fp); fclose(cfg); } const char * strtolower(const char *name) { const char *n; char *p, low[500]; char c; for (n = name, p = low; (c = *n) != '\0'; n++) *p++ = (char)(isupper((u_char)c) ? tolower((u_char)c) : c); *p = '\0'; return (intern(low)); } static int is_elf(const char *file) { int kernel; char hdr[4]; kernel = open(file, O_RDONLY); if (kernel == -1) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot open %s", file); if (read(kernel, hdr, 4) != 4) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "Cannot read from %s", file); (void)close(kernel); return memcmp("\177ELF", hdr, 4) == 0 ? 1 : 0; } static int extract_config(const char *kname, const char *cname, int cfd) { char *ptr; void *base; int found, kfd; struct stat st; off_t i; found = 0; /* mmap(2) binary kernel */ kfd = open(conffile, O_RDONLY); if (kfd == -1) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot open %s", kname); if (fstat(kfd, &st) == -1) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot stat %s", kname); base = mmap(0, (size_t)st.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_FILE | MAP_SHARED, kfd, 0); if (base == MAP_FAILED) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot mmap %s", kname); ptr = base; /* Scan mmap(2)'ed region, extracting kernel configuration */ for (i = 0; i < st.st_size; i++) { if ((*ptr == '_') && (st.st_size - i > 5) && memcmp(ptr, "_CFG_", 5) == 0) { /* Line found */ char *oldptr, line[LINE_MAX + 1], uline[LINE_MAX + 1]; int j; found = 1; oldptr = (ptr += 5); while (*ptr != '\n' && *ptr != '\0') ptr++; if (ptr - oldptr > LINE_MAX) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "line too long"); i += ptr - oldptr + 5; (void)memcpy(line, oldptr, (size_t)(ptr - oldptr)); line[ptr - oldptr] = '\0'; j = strunvis(uline, line); if (j == -1) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "unvis: invalid " "encoded sequence"); uline[j] = '\n'; if (write(cfd, uline, (size_t)j + 1) == -1) err(EXIT_FAILURE, "cannot write to %s", cname); } else ptr++; } (void)close(kfd); (void)munmap(base, (size_t)st.st_size); return found; } struct dhdi_params { struct devbase *d; int unit; int level; }; static int devbase_has_dead_instances(const char *key, void *value, void *aux) { struct devi *i; struct dhdi_params *dhdi = aux; for (i = value; i != NULL; i = i->i_alias) if (i->i_base == dhdi->d && (dhdi->unit == WILD || dhdi->unit == i->i_unit || i->i_unit == STAR) && i->i_level >= dhdi->level) return 1; return 0; } /* * This is almost the same as devbase_has_instances, except it * may have special considerations regarding ignored instances. */ static int devbase_has_any_instance(struct devbase *dev, int unit, int state, int level) { struct deva *da; struct devi *i; if (dev->d_ispseudo) { if (dev->d_ihead != NULL) return 1; else if (state != DEVI_IGNORED) return 0; if ((i = ht_lookup(deaddevitab, dev->d_name)) == NULL) return 0; return (i->i_level >= level); } for (da = dev->d_ahead; da != NULL; da = da->d_bsame) for (i = da->d_ihead; i != NULL; i = i->i_asame) if ((i->i_active == DEVI_ACTIVE || i->i_active == state) && (unit == WILD || unit == i->i_unit || i->i_unit == STAR)) return 1; if (state == DEVI_IGNORED) { struct dhdi_params dhdi = { dev, unit, level }; /* also check dead devices */ return ht_enumerate(deaddevitab, devbase_has_dead_instances, &dhdi); } return 0; } /* * check_dead_devi(), used with ht_enumerate, checks if any of the removed * device instances would have been a valid instance considering the devbase, * the parent device and the interface attribute. * * In other words, for a non-active device, it checks if children would be * actual orphans or the result of a negative statement in the config file. */ struct cdd_params { struct devbase *d; struct attr *at; struct devbase *parent; }; static int check_dead_devi(const char *key, void *value, void *aux) { struct cdd_params *cdd = aux; struct devi *i = value; struct pspec *p; if (i->i_base != cdd->d) return 0; for (; i != NULL; i = i->i_alias) { p = i->i_pspec; if ((p == NULL && cdd->at == NULL) || (p != NULL && p->p_iattr == cdd->at && (p->p_atdev == NULL || p->p_atdev == cdd->parent))) { if (p != NULL && !devbase_has_any_instance(cdd->parent, p->p_atunit, DEVI_IGNORED, i->i_level)) return 0; else return 1; } } return 0; } static struct devbase root; static int addlevelparent(struct devbase *d, struct devbase *parent) { struct devbase *p; if (d == parent) { if (d->d_level > 1) return 0; return 1; } if (d->d_levelparent) { if (d->d_level > 1) return 0; return 1; } for (p = parent; p != NULL; p = p->d_levelparent) if (d == p && d->d_level > 1) return 0; d->d_levelparent = p ? p : &root; d->d_level++; return 1; } static void do_kill_orphans(struct devbase *d, struct attr *at, struct devbase *parent, int state) { struct nvlist *nv1; struct attrlist *al; struct attr *a; struct devi *i, *j = NULL; struct pspec *p; int active = 0; if (!addlevelparent(d, parent)) return; /* * A pseudo-device will always attach at root, and if it has an * instance (it cannot have more than one), it is enough to consider * it active, as there is no real attachment. * * A pseudo device can never be marked DEVI_IGNORED. */ if (d->d_ispseudo) { if (d->d_ihead != NULL) d->d_ihead->i_active = active = DEVI_ACTIVE; else { if (ht_lookup(deaddevitab, d->d_name) != NULL) active = DEVI_IGNORED; else return; } } else { int seen = 0; int changed = 0; for (i = d->d_ihead; i != NULL; i = i->i_bsame) { for (j = i; j != NULL; j = j->i_alias) { p = j->i_pspec; if ((p == NULL && at == NULL) || (p != NULL && p->p_iattr == at && (p->p_atdev == NULL || p->p_atdev == parent))) { if (p != NULL && !devbase_has_any_instance(parent, p->p_atunit, state, j->i_level)) continue; /* * There are Fry-like devices which can * be their own grand-parent (or even * parent, like uhub). We don't want * to loop, so if we've already reached * an instance for one reason or * another, stop there. */ if (j->i_active == DEVI_ACTIVE || j->i_active == state) { /* * Device has already been * seen. However it might * have siblings who still * have to be activated or * orphaned. */ seen = 1; continue; } changed |= j->i_active != state; j->i_active = active = state; if (p != NULL) { if (state == DEVI_ACTIVE || --p->p_ref == 0) p->p_active = state; } if (state == DEVI_IGNORED) { CFGDBG(5, "`%s' at '%s' ignored", d->d_name, parent ? parent->d_name : "(root)"); } } } } /* * If we've been there but have made no change, stop. */ if (seen && active != DEVI_ACTIVE) goto out; if (active != DEVI_ACTIVE) { struct cdd_params cdd = { d, at, parent }; /* Look for a matching dead devi */ if (ht_enumerate(deaddevitab, check_dead_devi, &cdd) && d != parent) { /* * That device had its instances removed. * Continue the loop marking descendants * with DEVI_IGNORED instead of DEVI_ACTIVE. * * There is one special case for devices that * are their own parent: if that instance is * removed (e.g., no uhub* at uhub?), we don't * have to continue looping. */ active = DEVI_IGNORED; CFGDBG(5, "`%s' at '%s' ignored", d->d_name, parent ? parent->d_name : "(root)"); } else if (!changed) goto out; } } for (al = d->d_attrs; al != NULL; al = al->al_next) { a = al->al_this; for (nv1 = a->a_devs; nv1 != NULL; nv1 = nv1->nv_next) { do_kill_orphans(nv1->nv_ptr, a, d, active); } } out: d->d_levelparent = NULL; d->d_level--; } static int /*ARGSUSED*/ kill_orphans_cb(const char *key, void *value, void *aux) { do_kill_orphans((struct devbase *)value, NULL, NULL, DEVI_ACTIVE); return 0; } static void kill_orphans(void) { ht_enumerate(devroottab, kill_orphans_cb, NULL); } static void add_makeopt(const char *opt) { struct nvlist *p; char *buf = estrdup(opt); char *eq = strchr(buf, '='); if (!eq) errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "-D %s is not in var=value format", opt); *eq = 0; p = newnv(estrdup(buf), estrdup(eq+1), NULL, 0, NULL); free(buf); p->nv_next = cmdlinedefs; cmdlinedefs = p; } static void remove_makeopt(const char *opt) { struct nvlist *p; p = newnv(estrdup(opt), NULL, NULL, 0, NULL); p->nv_next = cmdlineundefs; cmdlineundefs = p; } static void handle_cmdline_makeoptions(void) { struct nvlist *p, *n; handling_cmdlineopts = 1; for (p = cmdlineundefs; p; p = n) { n = p->nv_next; delmkoption(intern(p->nv_name), 0); free(__UNCONST(p->nv_name)); nvfree(p); } for (p = cmdlinedefs; p; p = n) { const char *name = intern(p->nv_name); n = p->nv_next; delmkoption(name, 0); addmkoption(name, intern(p->nv_str)); free(__UNCONST(p->nv_name)); free(__UNCONST(p->nv_str)); nvfree(p); } handling_cmdlineopts = 0; }