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Subject[PATCH v2 0/8] Extend FW framework for user FW uploads
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Extend the firmware loader subsystem to support a persistent sysfs
interface that userspace may use to initiate a firmware update. For
example, FPGA based PCIe cards automatically load firmware and FPGA images
from local FLASH when the card boots. The images in FLASH may be updated
with new images that are uploaded by the user.

A device driver may call firmware_upload_register() to expose persistent
"loading" and "data" sysfs files at /sys/class/firmare/<NAME>/*. These
files are used in the same way as the fallback sysfs "loading" and "data"
files. However, when 0 is written to "loading" to complete the write of
firmware data, the data is also transferred to the lower-level driver
using pre-registered call-back functions. The data transfer is done in
the context of a kernel worker thread.

Additional sysfs nodes are added in the same location as "loading" and
"data" to monitor the transfer of the image data to the device using
callback functions provided by the lower-level device driver and to allow
the data transfer to be cancelled.

Example usage:

$ pwd
/sys/class/firmware/n3000bmc-sec-update.8
$ ls
cancel device loading remaining_size subsystem
data error power status uevent
$ echo 1 > loading
$ cat /tmp/firmware.bin > data
$ echo 0 > loading
$ while :; do cat status; cat remaining_size ; sleep 3; done
preparing
44590080
<--snip-->
transferring
44459008
transferring
44311552
<--snip-->
transferring
173056
<--snip-->
programming
0
<--snip-->
idle
0
^C
$ cat error

The first two patches in this set make minor changes to enable the
fw_priv data structure and the sysfs interfaces to be used multiple times
during the existence of the device driver instance. The third patch is
mostly a reorganization of existing code in preparation for sharing common
code with the firmware-upload support. The fourth and fifth patches provide
the code for user-initiated firmware uploads. The final 3 patches extend
selftest support to test firmware-upload functionality.


Changelog v1 -> v2:
- Rebased to 5.18-rc2.
- It was discovered that the new function in v1, fw_state_is_done(), is
equivalent to the existing fw_sysfs_done() function. Renamed
fw_sysfs_done() and fw_sysfs_loading() to fw_state_is_done() and
fw_state_is_loading() respectively, and placed them along side companion
functions in drivers/base/firmware_loader/firmware.h.
- Removed the "if !fw_sysfs_done(fw_priv))" condition in switch case 1 of
firmware_loading_store(). It is rendered unnecessary by other changes
to the function.
- Updated documentation Date and KernelVersion fields to July 2022
and 5.19.
- Unconditionally set fw_priv->is_paged_buf to true in
firmware_upload_register();

Changelog RFC -> v1:
- Renamed files fw_sysfs.c and fw_sysfs.h to sysfs.c and sysfs.h
- Moved "MODULE_IMPORT_NS(FIRMWARE_LOADER_PRIVATE);" from sysfs.c to
sysfs.h to address an error identified by the kernel test robot
<lkp@intel.com>
- renamed fw_upload_register() and fw_upload_unregister() to
firmware_upload_register() and fw_upload_unregister().
- Moved ifdef'd section of code out of firmware_loading_store() in sysfs.c
into a new function, fw_upload_start(), in sysfs_upload.c.
- Changed #defines to enums for error codes and progress states
- Added additional kernel-doc supported symbols into the documentation.
Some rewording in documentation as well.
- Added module reference counting for the parent module in the
firmware_upload_register() and firmware_upload_unregister() functions
to fix problems found when testing with test_firmware module.
- Removed unnecessary module reference counting for THIS_MODULE.
- Added a new patch to modify the test_firmware module to support
testing of the firmware upload mechanism.
- Added a new patch to modify the test_firmware module to support
error injection for firmware upload.
- Added a new patch to extend the existing firmware selftests to cover
firmware upload.

Russ Weight (8):
firmware_loader: Clear data and size in fw_free_paged_buf
firmware_loader: Check fw_state_is_done in loading_store
firmware_loader: Split sysfs support from fallback
firmware_loader: Add firmware-upload support
firmware_loader: Add sysfs nodes to monitor fw_upload
test_firmware: Add test support for firmware upload
test_firmware: Error injection for firmware upload
selftests: firmware: Add firmware upload selftests

.../ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware | 77 ++++
.../driver-api/firmware/fw_upload.rst | 117 +++++
Documentation/driver-api/firmware/index.rst | 1 +
drivers/base/firmware_loader/Kconfig | 18 +
drivers/base/firmware_loader/Makefile | 2 +
drivers/base/firmware_loader/fallback.c | 430 ------------------
drivers/base/firmware_loader/fallback.h | 46 +-
drivers/base/firmware_loader/firmware.h | 16 +
drivers/base/firmware_loader/main.c | 18 +-
drivers/base/firmware_loader/sysfs.c | 423 +++++++++++++++++
drivers/base/firmware_loader/sysfs.h | 100 ++++
drivers/base/firmware_loader/sysfs_upload.c | 397 ++++++++++++++++
drivers/base/firmware_loader/sysfs_upload.h | 46 ++
include/linux/firmware.h | 82 ++++
lib/test_firmware.c | 378 +++++++++++++++
tools/testing/selftests/firmware/Makefile | 2 +-
tools/testing/selftests/firmware/config | 1 +
tools/testing/selftests/firmware/fw_lib.sh | 7 +
.../selftests/firmware/fw_run_tests.sh | 4 +
tools/testing/selftests/firmware/fw_upload.sh | 214 +++++++++
20 files changed, 1893 insertions(+), 486 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-class-firmware
create mode 100644 Documentation/driver-api/firmware/fw_upload.rst
create mode 100644 drivers/base/firmware_loader/sysfs.c
create mode 100644 drivers/base/firmware_loader/sysfs.h
create mode 100644 drivers/base/firmware_loader/sysfs_upload.c
create mode 100644 drivers/base/firmware_loader/sysfs_upload.h
create mode 100755 tools/testing/selftests/firmware/fw_upload.sh

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