powerpc: Make RTAS calls endian safe

RTAS expects arguments in the call buffer to be big endian so we
need to byteswap on little endian builds

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
This commit is contained in:
Anton Blanchard 2013-08-07 02:01:31 +10:00 committed by Benjamin Herrenschmidt
parent 7946d5a513
commit 2712826491
2 changed files with 23 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -44,12 +44,12 @@
*
*/
typedef u32 rtas_arg_t;
typedef __be32 rtas_arg_t;
struct rtas_args {
u32 token;
u32 nargs;
u32 nret;
__be32 token;
__be32 nargs;
__be32 nret;
rtas_arg_t args[16];
rtas_arg_t *rets; /* Pointer to return values in args[]. */
};

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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ static void unlock_rtas(unsigned long flags)
* are designed only for very early low-level debugging, which
* is why the token is hard-coded to 10.
*/
static void call_rtas_display_status(char c)
static void call_rtas_display_status(unsigned char c)
{
struct rtas_args *args = &rtas.args;
unsigned long s;
@ -100,11 +100,11 @@ static void call_rtas_display_status(char c)
return;
s = lock_rtas();
args->token = 10;
args->nargs = 1;
args->nret = 1;
args->rets = (rtas_arg_t *)&(args->args[1]);
args->args[0] = (unsigned char)c;
args->token = cpu_to_be32(10);
args->nargs = cpu_to_be32(1);
args->nret = cpu_to_be32(1);
args->rets = &(args->args[1]);
args->args[0] = cpu_to_be32(c);
enter_rtas(__pa(args));
@ -380,11 +380,11 @@ static char *__fetch_rtas_last_error(char *altbuf)
bufsz = rtas_get_error_log_max();
err_args.token = rtas_last_error_token;
err_args.nargs = 2;
err_args.nret = 1;
err_args.args[0] = (rtas_arg_t)__pa(rtas_err_buf);
err_args.args[1] = bufsz;
err_args.token = cpu_to_be32(rtas_last_error_token);
err_args.nargs = cpu_to_be32(2);
err_args.nret = cpu_to_be32(1);
err_args.args[0] = cpu_to_be32(__pa(rtas_err_buf));
err_args.args[1] = cpu_to_be32(bufsz);
err_args.args[2] = 0;
save_args = rtas.args;
@ -433,13 +433,13 @@ int rtas_call(int token, int nargs, int nret, int *outputs, ...)
s = lock_rtas();
rtas_args = &rtas.args;
rtas_args->token = token;
rtas_args->nargs = nargs;
rtas_args->nret = nret;
rtas_args->rets = (rtas_arg_t *)&(rtas_args->args[nargs]);
rtas_args->token = cpu_to_be32(token);
rtas_args->nargs = cpu_to_be32(nargs);
rtas_args->nret = cpu_to_be32(nret);
rtas_args->rets = &(rtas_args->args[nargs]);
va_start(list, outputs);
for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i)
rtas_args->args[i] = va_arg(list, rtas_arg_t);
rtas_args->args[i] = cpu_to_be32(va_arg(list, __u32));
va_end(list);
for (i = 0; i < nret; ++i)
@ -449,13 +449,13 @@ int rtas_call(int token, int nargs, int nret, int *outputs, ...)
/* A -1 return code indicates that the last command couldn't
be completed due to a hardware error. */
if (rtas_args->rets[0] == -1)
if (be32_to_cpu(rtas_args->rets[0]) == -1)
buff_copy = __fetch_rtas_last_error(NULL);
if (nret > 1 && outputs != NULL)
for (i = 0; i < nret-1; ++i)
outputs[i] = rtas_args->rets[i+1];
ret = (nret > 0)? rtas_args->rets[0]: 0;
outputs[i] = be32_to_cpu(rtas_args->rets[i+1]);
ret = (nret > 0)? be32_to_cpu(rtas_args->rets[0]): 0;
unlock_rtas(s);