* [PATCH] 2.4.10-ac11 bootflag.c cleanup
@ 2001-10-11 2:39 Thomas Hood
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From: Thomas Hood @ 2001-10-11 2:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Here's a new version of the bootflag.c patch which ONLY
cleans up the code by adding some macros and such, but
doesn't change what it does ... except for one thing: it
doesn't clear the register entirely if the previous value
is invalid, but instead prints a warning message and clears
the _reserved_ bits, leaving the DIAG and BOOTING flags
alone.
It has been explained to me that we don't want to clear the
BOOTING flag here; we are going to wait for the whole boot
process to complete, and then clear it.
If I want to fiddle with the SBFlags I'll do it via /dev/nvram,
as Alan suggested. Dave Jones is preparing a utility to allow
that.
--
Thomas
The patch:
--- linux-2.4.10-ac11/arch/i386/kernel/bootflag.c Wed Oct 10 22:08:50 2001
+++ linux-2.4.10-ac11-fix/arch/i386/kernel/bootflag.c Wed Oct 10 22:29:38 2001
@@ -15,6 +15,14 @@
#include <linux/mc146818rtc.h>
+
+#define SBF_RESERVED (0x78)
+#define SBF_PNPOS (1<<0)
+#define SBF_BOOTING (1<<1)
+#define SBF_DIAG (1<<2)
+#define SBF_PARITY (1<<7)
+
+
struct sbf_boot
{
u8 sbf_signature[4];
@@ -59,7 +67,7 @@
return 0;
if (sb.sbf_len == 39)
- printk (KERN_WARNING "ACPI BOOT descriptor is wrong length (%d)\n",
+ printk (KERN_WARNING "SBF: ACPI BOOT descriptor is wrong length (%d)\n",
sb.sbf_len);
sbf_port = sb.sbf_cmos; /* Save CMOS port */
@@ -84,10 +92,12 @@
unsigned long flags;
if(sbf_port != -1)
{
- v &= ~(1<<7);
+ v &= ~SBF_PARITY;
if(!parity(v))
- v|=1<<7;
-
+ v|=SBF_PARITY;
+
+ printk(KERN_INFO "SBF: Setting boot flags 0x%x\n",v);
+
spin_lock_irqsave(&rtc_lock, flags);
CMOS_WRITE(v, sbf_port);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&rtc_lock, flags);
@@ -108,7 +118,7 @@
static int __init sbf_value_valid(u8 v)
{
- if(v&0x78) /* Reserved bits */
+ if(v&SBF_RESERVED) /* Reserved bits */
return 0;
if(!parity(v))
return 0;
@@ -120,25 +130,14 @@
{
u8 v = sbf_read();
if(!sbf_value_valid(v))
- v = 0;
+ printk(KERN_WARNING "SBF: Simple boot flag value 0x%x read from CMOS RAM was invalid\n",v);
+ v &= ~SBF_RESERVED;
#if defined(CONFIG_PNPBIOS)
- /* Tell the BIOS to fast init as we are a PnP OS */
- v |= (1<<0); /* Set PNPOS flag */
+ v |= SBF_PNPOS;
#endif
sbf_write(v);
}
-#ifdef NOT_USED
-void linux_booted_ok(void)
-{
- u8 v = sbf_read();
- if(!sbf_value_valid(v))
- return;
- v &= ~(1<<1); /* Clear BOOTING flag */
- sbf_write(v);
-}
-#endif /* NOT_USED */
-
static int __init sbf_init(void)
{
unsigned int i;
@@ -237,7 +236,7 @@
if(sbf_struct_valid(rp))
{
/* Found the BOOT table and processed it */
- printk(KERN_INFO "Simple Boot Flag extension found and enabled.\n");
+ printk(KERN_INFO "SBF: Simple Boot Flag extension found and enabled.\n");
}
iounmap((void *)rp);
}
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