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/* vapi.c -- Verification API Interface Copyright (C) 2001, Marko Mlinar, markom@opencores.org Copyright (C) 2008 Embecosm Limited Contributor Jeremy Bennett <jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com> This file is part of OpenRISC 1000 Architectural Simulator. 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 3 of the License, or (at your option) 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ /* This program is commented throughout in a fashion suitable for processing with Doxygen. */ /* Autoconf and/or portability configuration */ #include "config.h" #include "port.h" /* System includes */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <errno.h> #include <sys/poll.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <netdb.h> #include <netinet/tcp.h> /* Package includes */ #include "sim-config.h" #include "vapi.h" static unsigned int serverIP = 0; static unsigned int server_fd = 0; static unsigned int nhandlers = 0; static int tcp_level = 0; static struct vapi_handler { int fd; unsigned long base_id, num_ids; void (*read_func) (unsigned long, unsigned long, void *); void *priv_dat; struct vapi_handler *next; int temp; } *vapi_handler = NULL; /* Structure for polling, it is cached, that it doesn't have to be rebuilt each time */ static struct pollfd *fds = NULL; static int nfds = 0; /* Rebuilds the fds structures; see fds. */ void rebuild_fds () { struct vapi_handler *t; if (fds) free (fds); fds = (struct pollfd *) malloc (sizeof (struct pollfd) * (nhandlers + 1)); if (!fds) { fprintf (stderr, "FATAL: Out of memory.\n"); exit (1); } nfds = 0; fds[nfds].fd = server_fd; fds[nfds].events = POLLIN; fds[nfds++].revents = 0; for (t = vapi_handler; t; t = t->next) { if (t->fd) { t->temp = nfds; fds[nfds].fd = t->fd; fds[nfds].events = POLLIN; fds[nfds++].revents = 0; } else t->temp = -1; } } /* Determines whether a certain handler handles an ID */ static int handler_fits_id (const struct vapi_handler *t, unsigned long id) { return ((id >= t->base_id) && (id < t->base_id + t->num_ids)); } /* Finds a handler with given ID, return it, NULL if not found. */ static struct vapi_handler * find_handler (unsigned long id) { struct vapi_handler *t = vapi_handler; while (t && !handler_fits_id (t, id)) t = t->next; return t; } /* Adds a handler with given id and returns it. */ static struct vapi_handler * add_handler (unsigned long base_id, unsigned long num_ids) { struct vapi_handler **t = &vapi_handler; struct vapi_handler *tt; while ((*t)) t = &(*t)->next; tt = (struct vapi_handler *) malloc (sizeof (struct vapi_handler)); tt->next = NULL; tt->base_id = base_id; tt->num_ids = num_ids; tt->read_func = NULL; tt->priv_dat = NULL; tt->fd = 0; (*t) = tt; free (fds); fds = NULL; nhandlers++; rebuild_fds (); return tt; } void vapi_write_log_file (VAPI_COMMAND command, unsigned long devid, unsigned long data) { if (!runtime.vapi.vapi_file) return; if (!config.vapi.hide_device_id && devid <= VAPI_MAX_DEVID) fprintf (runtime.vapi.vapi_file, "%04lx", devid); fprintf (runtime.vapi.vapi_file, "%1x%08lx\n", command, data); } static int vapi_write_stream (int fd, void *buf, int len) { int n; char *w_buf = (char *) buf; struct pollfd block; while (len) { if ((n = write (fd, w_buf, len)) < 0) { switch (errno) { case EWOULDBLOCK: /* or EAGAIN */ /* We've been called on a descriptor marked for nonblocking I/O. We better simulate blocking behavior. */ block.fd = fd; block.events = POLLOUT; block.revents = 0; poll (&block, 1, -1); continue; case EINTR: continue; case EPIPE: close (fd); fd = 0; return -1; default: return -1; } } else { len -= n; w_buf += n; } } return 0; } static int vapi_read_stream (int fd, void *buf, int len) { int n; char *r_buf = (char *) buf; struct pollfd block; while (len) { if ((n = read (fd, r_buf, len)) < 0) { switch (errno) { case EWOULDBLOCK: /* or EAGAIN */ /* We've been called on a descriptor marked for nonblocking I/O. We better simulate blocking behavior. */ block.fd = fd; block.events = POLLIN; block.revents = 0; poll (&block, 1, -1); continue; case EINTR: continue; default: return -1; } } else if (n == 0) { close (fd); fd = 0; return -1; } else { len -= n; r_buf += n; } } return 0; } /* Added by CZ 24/05/01 */ int get_server_socket (const char *name, const char *proto, int port) { struct servent *service; struct protoent *protocol; struct sockaddr_in sa; struct hostent *hp; int sockfd; socklen_t len; char myname[256]; int flags; char sTemp[256]; /* First, get the protocol number of TCP */ if (!(protocol = getprotobyname (proto))) { sprintf (sTemp, "Unable to load protocol \"%s\"", proto); perror (sTemp); return 0; } tcp_level = protocol->p_proto; /* Save for later */ /* If we weren't passed a non standard port, get the port from the services directory. */ if (!port) { if ((service = getservbyname (name, protocol->p_name))) port = ntohs (service->s_port); } /* Create the socket using the TCP protocol */ if ((sockfd = socket (PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, protocol->p_proto)) < 0) { perror ("Unable to create socket"); return 0; } flags = 1; if (setsockopt (sockfd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, (const char *) &flags, sizeof (int)) < 0) { sprintf (sTemp, "Can not set SO_REUSEADDR option on socket %d", sockfd); perror (sTemp); close (sockfd); return 0; } /* The server should also be non blocking. Get the current flags. */ if (fcntl (sockfd, F_GETFL, &flags) < 0) { sprintf (sTemp, "Unable to get flags for socket %d", sockfd); perror (sTemp); close (sockfd); return 0; } /* Set the nonblocking flag */ if (fcntl (sockfd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK) < 0) { sprintf (sTemp, "Unable to set flags for socket %d to value 0x%08x", sockfd, flags | O_NONBLOCK); perror (sTemp); close (sockfd); return 0; } /* Find out what our address is */ memset (&sa, 0, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)); gethostname (myname, sizeof (myname)); if (!(hp = gethostbyname (myname))) { perror ("Unable to read hostname"); close (sockfd); return 0; } /* Bind our socket to the appropriate address */ sa.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype; sa.sin_port = htons (port); if (bind (sockfd, (struct sockaddr *) &sa, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in)) < 0) { sprintf (sTemp, "Unable to bind socket %d to port %d", sockfd, port); perror (sTemp); close (sockfd); return 0; } serverIP = sa.sin_addr.s_addr; len = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in); if (getsockname (sockfd, (struct sockaddr *) &sa, &len) < 0) { sprintf (sTemp, "Unable to get socket information for socket %d", sockfd); perror (sTemp); close (sockfd); return 0; } runtime.vapi.server_port = ntohs (sa.sin_port); /* Set the backlog to 1 connections */ if (listen (sockfd, 1) < 0) { sprintf (sTemp, "Unable to set backlog on socket %d to %d", sockfd, 1); perror (sTemp); close (sockfd); return 0; } return sockfd; } static void server_request () { struct sockaddr_in sa; struct sockaddr *addr = (struct sockaddr *) &sa; socklen_t len = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in); int fd = accept (server_fd, addr, &len); int on_off = 0; /* Turn off Nagel's algorithm on the socket */ int flags; char sTemp[256]; if (fd < 0) { /* This is valid, because a connection could have started, and then terminated due to a protocol error or user initiation before the accept could take place. */ if (errno != EWOULDBLOCK && errno != EAGAIN) { perror ("accept"); close (server_fd); server_fd = 0; runtime.vapi.enabled = 0; serverIP = 0; } return; } if (fcntl (fd, F_GETFL, &flags) < 0) { sprintf (sTemp, "Unable to get flags for vapi socket %d", fd); perror (sTemp); close (fd); return; } if (fcntl (fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK) < 0) { sprintf (sTemp, "Unable to set flags for vapi socket %d to value 0x%08x", fd, flags | O_NONBLOCK); perror (sTemp); close (fd); return; } if (setsockopt (fd, tcp_level, TCP_NODELAY, &on_off, sizeof (int)) < 0) { sprintf (sTemp, "Unable to disable Nagel's algorithm for socket %d.\nsetsockopt", fd); perror (sTemp); close (fd); return; } /* Install new handler */ { unsigned long id; struct vapi_handler *t; if (vapi_read_stream (fd, &id, sizeof (id))) { perror ("Cannot get id"); close (fd); return; } t = find_handler (id); if (t) { if (t->fd) { fprintf (stderr, "WARNING: Test with id %lx already connected. Ignoring.\n", id); close (fd); return; } else { t->fd = fd; rebuild_fds (); } } else { fprintf (stderr, "WARNING: Test with id %lx not registered. Ignoring.\n", id); close (fd); /* kill the connection */ return; } if (config.sim.verbose) PRINTF ("\nConnection with test (id %lx) established.\n", id); } } static int write_packet (unsigned long id, unsigned long data) { struct vapi_handler *t = find_handler (id); if (!t || !t->fd) return 1; id = htonl (id); if (vapi_write_stream (t->fd, &id, sizeof (id)) < 0) return 1; data = htonl (data); if (vapi_write_stream (t->fd, &data, sizeof (data)) < 0) return 1; return 0; } static int read_packet (int fd, unsigned long *id, unsigned long *data) { if (fd <= 0) return 1; if (vapi_read_stream (fd, id, sizeof (unsigned long)) < 0) return 1; *id = ntohl (*id); if (vapi_read_stream (fd, data, sizeof (unsigned long)) < 0) return 1; *data = ntohl (*data); return 0; } static void vapi_request (struct vapi_handler *t) { unsigned long id, data; if (read_packet (t->fd, &id, &data)) { if (t->fd > 0) { perror ("vapi read"); close (t->fd); t->fd = 0; rebuild_fds (); } return; } vapi_write_log_file (VAPI_COMMAND_REQUEST, id, data); /* This packet may be for another handler */ if (!handler_fits_id (t, id)) t = find_handler (id); if (!t || !t->read_func) fprintf (stderr, "WARNING: Received packet for undefined id %08lx, data %08lx\n", id, data); else t->read_func (id, data, t->priv_dat); } void vapi_check () { struct vapi_handler *t; if (!server_fd || !fds) { fprintf (stderr, "FATAL: Unable to maintain VAPI server.\n"); exit (1); } /* Handle everything in queue. */ while (1) { switch (poll (fds, nfds, 0)) { case -1: if (errno == EINTR) continue; perror ("poll"); if (server_fd) close (server_fd); runtime.vapi.enabled = 0; serverIP = 0; return; case 0: /* Nothing interesting going on */ return; default: /* Handle the vapi ports first. */ for (t = vapi_handler; t; t = t->next) if (t->temp >= 0 && fds[t->temp].revents) vapi_request (t); if (fds[0].revents) { if (fds[0].revents & POLLIN) server_request (); else { /* Error Occurred */ fprintf (stderr, "Received flags 0x%08x on server. Shutting down.\n", fds[0].revents); if (server_fd) close (server_fd); server_fd = 0; runtime.vapi.enabled = 0; serverIP = 0; } } break; } /* End of switch statement */ } /* End of while statement */ } /* Inits the VAPI, according to sim-config */ int vapi_init () { nhandlers = 0; vapi_handler = NULL; if (!runtime.vapi.enabled) return 0; /* Nothing to do */ runtime.vapi.server_port = config.vapi.server_port; if (!runtime.vapi.server_port) { fprintf (stderr, "WARNING: server_port = 0, shutting down VAPI\n"); runtime.vapi.enabled = 0; return 1; } if ((server_fd = get_server_socket ("or1ksim", "tcp", runtime.vapi.server_port))) PRINTF ("VAPI Server started on port %d\n", runtime.vapi.server_port); else { perror ("Connection"); return 1; } rebuild_fds (); if ((runtime.vapi.vapi_file = fopen (config.vapi.vapi_fn, "wt+")) == NULL) fprintf (stderr, "WARNING: cannot open VAPI log file\n"); return 0; } /* Closes the VAPI */ void vapi_done () { int i; struct vapi_handler *t = vapi_handler; for (i = 0; i < nfds; i++) if (fds[i].fd) close (fds[i].fd); server_fd = 0; runtime.vapi.enabled = 0; serverIP = 0; free (fds); fds = 0; if (runtime.vapi.vapi_file) { /* Mark end of simulation */ vapi_write_log_file (VAPI_COMMAND_END, 0, 0); fclose (runtime.vapi.vapi_file); } while (vapi_handler) { t = vapi_handler; vapi_handler = vapi_handler->next; free (t); } } /* Installs a vapi handler for one VAPI id */ void vapi_install_handler (unsigned long id, void (*read_func) (unsigned long, unsigned long, void *), void *dat) { vapi_install_multi_handler (id, 1, read_func, dat); } /* Installs a vapi handler for many VAPI id */ void vapi_install_multi_handler (unsigned long base_id, unsigned long num_ids, void (*read_func) (unsigned long, unsigned long, void *), void *dat) { struct vapi_handler *tt; if (read_func == NULL) { struct vapi_handler **t = &vapi_handler; while ((*t) && !handler_fits_id (*t, base_id)) t = &(*t)->next; if (!t) { fprintf (stderr, "Cannot uninstall VAPI read handler from id %lx\n", base_id); exit (1); } tt = *t; (*t) = (*t)->next; free (tt); nhandlers--; } else { tt = find_handler (base_id); if (!tt) { tt = add_handler (base_id, num_ids); tt->read_func = read_func; tt->priv_dat = dat; } else { tt->read_func = read_func; tt->priv_dat = dat; rebuild_fds (); } } } /* Returns number of unconnected handles. */ int vapi_num_unconnected (int printout) { struct vapi_handler *t = vapi_handler; int numu = 0; for (; t; t = t->next) { if (!t->fd) { numu++; if (printout) { if (t->num_ids == 1) PRINTF (" 0x%lx", t->base_id); else PRINTF (" 0x%lx..0x%lx", t->base_id, t->base_id + t->num_ids - 1); } } } return numu; } /* Sends a packet to specified test */ void vapi_send (unsigned long id, unsigned long data) { vapi_write_log_file (VAPI_COMMAND_SEND, id, data); write_packet (id, data); } /* int main () { runtime.vapi.enabled = 1; config.vapi.server_port = 9999; vapi_init (); while (1) { vapi_check(); usleep(1); } vapi_done (); }*/ /*---------------------------------------------------[ VAPI configuration ]---*/ static void vapi_enabled (union param_val val, void *dat) { config.vapi.enabled = val.int_val; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*!Set the VAPI server port Ensure the value chosen is valid @param[in] val The value to use @param[in] dat The config data structure (not used here) */ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static void vapi_server_port (union param_val val, void *dat) { if ((val.int_val < 1) || (val.int_val > 65535)) { fprintf (stderr, "Warning: invalid VAPI port specified: ignored\n"); } else { config.vapi.server_port = val.int_val; } } /* vapi_server_port() */ static void vapi_log_enabled (union param_val val, void *dat) { config.vapi.log_enabled = val.int_val; } static void vapi_hide_device_id (union param_val val, void *dat) { config.vapi.hide_device_id = val.int_val; } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /*!Set the log file Free any existing string. @param[in] val The value to use @param[in] dat The config data structure (not used here) */ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ static void vapi_log_fn (union param_val val, void *dat) { if (NULL != config.vapi.vapi_fn) { free (config.vapi.vapi_fn); } config.vapi.vapi_fn = strdup (val.str_val); } /* vapi_log_fn() */ void reg_vapi_sec (void) { struct config_section *sec = reg_config_sec ("VAPI", NULL, NULL); reg_config_param (sec, "enabled", PARAMT_INT, vapi_enabled); reg_config_param (sec, "server_port", PARAMT_INT, vapi_server_port); reg_config_param (sec, "log_enabled", PARAMT_INT, vapi_log_enabled); reg_config_param (sec, "hide_device_id", PARAMT_INT, vapi_hide_device_id); reg_config_param (sec, "vapi_log_file", PARAMT_STR, vapi_log_fn); reg_config_param (sec, "vapi_log_fn", PARAMT_STR, vapi_log_fn); }
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