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Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -04001#ifndef _LIBFDT_H
2#define _LIBFDT_H
3/*
4 * libfdt - Flat Device Tree manipulation
5 * Copyright (C) 2006 David Gibson, IBM Corporation.
6 *
7 * libfdt is dual licensed: you can use it either under the terms of
8 * the GPL, or the BSD license, at your option.
9 *
10 * a) This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
11 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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14 *
15 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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52 */
53
54#include "libfdt_env.h"
55#include "fdt.h"
56
57#define FDT_FIRST_SUPPORTED_VERSION 0x10
58#define FDT_LAST_SUPPORTED_VERSION 0x11
59
60/* Error codes: informative error codes */
61#define FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND 1
62 /* FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND: The requested node or property does not exist */
63#define FDT_ERR_EXISTS 2
64 /* FDT_ERR_EXISTS: Attempted to create a node or property which
65 * already exists */
66#define FDT_ERR_NOSPACE 3
67 /* FDT_ERR_NOSPACE: Operation needed to expand the device
68 * tree, but its buffer did not have sufficient space to
69 * contain the expanded tree. Use fdt_open_into() to move the
70 * device tree to a buffer with more space. */
71
72/* Error codes: codes for bad parameters */
73#define FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET 4
74 /* FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET: Function was passed a structure block
75 * offset which is out-of-bounds, or which points to an
76 * unsuitable part of the structure for the operation. */
77#define FDT_ERR_BADPATH 5
78 /* FDT_ERR_BADPATH: Function was passed a badly formatted path
79 * (e.g. missing a leading / for a function which requires an
80 * absolute path) */
81#define FDT_ERR_BADPHANDLE 6
82 /* FDT_ERR_BADPHANDLE: Function was passed an invalid phandle.
83 * This can be caused either by an invalid phandle property
84 * length, or the phandle value was either 0 or -1, which are
85 * not permitted. */
86#define FDT_ERR_BADSTATE 7
87 /* FDT_ERR_BADSTATE: Function was passed an incomplete device
88 * tree created by the sequential-write functions, which is
89 * not sufficiently complete for the requested operation. */
90
91/* Error codes: codes for bad device tree blobs */
92#define FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED 8
93 /* FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED: Structure block of the given device tree
94 * ends without an FDT_END tag. */
95#define FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC 9
96 /* FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC: Given "device tree" appears not to be a
97 * device tree at all - it is missing the flattened device
98 * tree magic number. */
99#define FDT_ERR_BADVERSION 10
100 /* FDT_ERR_BADVERSION: Given device tree has a version which
101 * can't be handled by the requested operation. For
102 * read-write functions, this may mean that fdt_open_into() is
103 * required to convert the tree to the expected version. */
104#define FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE 11
105 /* FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE: Given device tree has a corrupt
106 * structure block or other serious error (e.g. misnested
107 * nodes, or subnodes preceding properties). */
108#define FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT 12
109 /* FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT: For read-write functions, the given
110 * device tree has it's sub-blocks in an order that the
111 * function can't handle (memory reserve map, then structure,
112 * then strings). Use fdt_open_into() to reorganize the tree
113 * into a form suitable for the read-write operations. */
114
115/* "Can't happen" error indicating a bug in libfdt */
116#define FDT_ERR_INTERNAL 13
117 /* FDT_ERR_INTERNAL: libfdt has failed an internal assertion.
118 * Should never be returned, if it is, it indicates a bug in
119 * libfdt itself. */
120
121/* Errors in device tree content */
122#define FDT_ERR_BADNCELLS 14
123 /* FDT_ERR_BADNCELLS: Device tree has a #address-cells, #size-cells
124 * or similar property with a bad format or value */
125
126#define FDT_ERR_BADVALUE 15
127 /* FDT_ERR_BADVALUE: Device tree has a property with an unexpected
128 * value. For example: a property expected to contain a string list
129 * is not NUL-terminated within the length of its value. */
130
131#define FDT_ERR_BADOVERLAY 16
132 /* FDT_ERR_BADOVERLAY: The device tree overlay, while
133 * correctly structured, cannot be applied due to some
134 * unexpected or missing value, property or node. */
135
136#define FDT_ERR_NOPHANDLES 17
137 /* FDT_ERR_NOPHANDLES: The device tree doesn't have any
138 * phandle available anymore without causing an overflow */
139
140#define FDT_ERR_MAX 17
141
142/**********************************************************************/
143/* Low-level functions (you probably don't need these) */
144/**********************************************************************/
145
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400146#ifndef SWIG /* This function is not useful in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400147const void *fdt_offset_ptr(const void *fdt, int offset, unsigned int checklen);
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400148#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400149static inline void *fdt_offset_ptr_w(void *fdt, int offset, int checklen)
150{
151 return (void *)(uintptr_t)fdt_offset_ptr(fdt, offset, checklen);
152}
153
154uint32_t fdt_next_tag(const void *fdt, int offset, int *nextoffset);
155
156/**********************************************************************/
157/* Traversal functions */
158/**********************************************************************/
159
160int fdt_next_node(const void *fdt, int offset, int *depth);
161
162/**
163 * fdt_first_subnode() - get offset of first direct subnode
164 *
165 * @fdt: FDT blob
166 * @offset: Offset of node to check
167 * @return offset of first subnode, or -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if there is none
168 */
169int fdt_first_subnode(const void *fdt, int offset);
170
171/**
172 * fdt_next_subnode() - get offset of next direct subnode
173 *
174 * After first calling fdt_first_subnode(), call this function repeatedly to
175 * get direct subnodes of a parent node.
176 *
177 * @fdt: FDT blob
178 * @offset: Offset of previous subnode
179 * @return offset of next subnode, or -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if there are no more
180 * subnodes
181 */
182int fdt_next_subnode(const void *fdt, int offset);
183
184/**
185 * fdt_for_each_subnode - iterate over all subnodes of a parent
186 *
187 * @node: child node (int, lvalue)
188 * @fdt: FDT blob (const void *)
189 * @parent: parent node (int)
190 *
191 * This is actually a wrapper around a for loop and would be used like so:
192 *
193 * fdt_for_each_subnode(node, fdt, parent) {
194 * Use node
195 * ...
196 * }
197 *
198 * if ((node < 0) && (node != -FDT_ERR_NOT_FOUND)) {
199 * Error handling
200 * }
201 *
202 * Note that this is implemented as a macro and @node is used as
203 * iterator in the loop. The parent variable be constant or even a
204 * literal.
205 *
206 */
207#define fdt_for_each_subnode(node, fdt, parent) \
208 for (node = fdt_first_subnode(fdt, parent); \
209 node >= 0; \
210 node = fdt_next_subnode(fdt, node))
211
212/**********************************************************************/
213/* General functions */
214/**********************************************************************/
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400215#define fdt_get_header(fdt, field) \
216 (fdt32_to_cpu(((const struct fdt_header *)(fdt))->field))
217#define fdt_magic(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, magic))
218#define fdt_totalsize(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, totalsize))
219#define fdt_off_dt_struct(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, off_dt_struct))
220#define fdt_off_dt_strings(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, off_dt_strings))
221#define fdt_off_mem_rsvmap(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, off_mem_rsvmap))
222#define fdt_version(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, version))
223#define fdt_last_comp_version(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, last_comp_version))
224#define fdt_boot_cpuid_phys(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, boot_cpuid_phys))
225#define fdt_size_dt_strings(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, size_dt_strings))
226#define fdt_size_dt_struct(fdt) (fdt_get_header(fdt, size_dt_struct))
227
228#define __fdt_set_hdr(name) \
229 static inline void fdt_set_##name(void *fdt, uint32_t val) \
230 { \
231 struct fdt_header *fdth = (struct fdt_header *)fdt; \
232 fdth->name = cpu_to_fdt32(val); \
233 }
234__fdt_set_hdr(magic);
235__fdt_set_hdr(totalsize);
236__fdt_set_hdr(off_dt_struct);
237__fdt_set_hdr(off_dt_strings);
238__fdt_set_hdr(off_mem_rsvmap);
239__fdt_set_hdr(version);
240__fdt_set_hdr(last_comp_version);
241__fdt_set_hdr(boot_cpuid_phys);
242__fdt_set_hdr(size_dt_strings);
243__fdt_set_hdr(size_dt_struct);
244#undef __fdt_set_hdr
245
246/**
247 * fdt_check_header - sanity check a device tree or possible device tree
248 * @fdt: pointer to data which might be a flattened device tree
249 *
250 * fdt_check_header() checks that the given buffer contains what
251 * appears to be a flattened device tree with sane information in its
252 * header.
253 *
254 * returns:
255 * 0, if the buffer appears to contain a valid device tree
256 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
257 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
258 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE, standard meanings, as above
259 */
260int fdt_check_header(const void *fdt);
261
262/**
263 * fdt_move - move a device tree around in memory
264 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree to move
265 * @buf: pointer to memory where the device is to be moved
266 * @bufsize: size of the memory space at buf
267 *
268 * fdt_move() relocates, if possible, the device tree blob located at
269 * fdt to the buffer at buf of size bufsize. The buffer may overlap
270 * with the existing device tree blob at fdt. Therefore,
271 * fdt_move(fdt, fdt, fdt_totalsize(fdt))
272 * should always succeed.
273 *
274 * returns:
275 * 0, on success
276 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, bufsize is insufficient to contain the device tree
277 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
278 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
279 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE, standard meanings
280 */
281int fdt_move(const void *fdt, void *buf, int bufsize);
282
283/**********************************************************************/
284/* Read-only functions */
285/**********************************************************************/
286
287/**
288 * fdt_string - retrieve a string from the strings block of a device tree
289 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
290 * @stroffset: offset of the string within the strings block (native endian)
291 *
292 * fdt_string() retrieves a pointer to a single string from the
293 * strings block of the device tree blob at fdt.
294 *
295 * returns:
296 * a pointer to the string, on success
297 * NULL, if stroffset is out of bounds
298 */
299const char *fdt_string(const void *fdt, int stroffset);
300
301/**
302 * fdt_get_max_phandle - retrieves the highest phandle in a tree
303 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
304 *
305 * fdt_get_max_phandle retrieves the highest phandle in the given
306 * device tree. This will ignore badly formatted phandles, or phandles
307 * with a value of 0 or -1.
308 *
309 * returns:
310 * the highest phandle on success
311 * 0, if no phandle was found in the device tree
312 * -1, if an error occurred
313 */
314uint32_t fdt_get_max_phandle(const void *fdt);
315
316/**
317 * fdt_num_mem_rsv - retrieve the number of memory reserve map entries
318 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
319 *
320 * Returns the number of entries in the device tree blob's memory
321 * reservation map. This does not include the terminating 0,0 entry
322 * or any other (0,0) entries reserved for expansion.
323 *
324 * returns:
325 * the number of entries
326 */
327int fdt_num_mem_rsv(const void *fdt);
328
329/**
330 * fdt_get_mem_rsv - retrieve one memory reserve map entry
331 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
332 * @address, @size: pointers to 64-bit variables
333 *
334 * On success, *address and *size will contain the address and size of
335 * the n-th reserve map entry from the device tree blob, in
336 * native-endian format.
337 *
338 * returns:
339 * 0, on success
340 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
341 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
342 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE, standard meanings
343 */
344int fdt_get_mem_rsv(const void *fdt, int n, uint64_t *address, uint64_t *size);
345
346/**
347 * fdt_subnode_offset_namelen - find a subnode based on substring
348 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
349 * @parentoffset: structure block offset of a node
350 * @name: name of the subnode to locate
351 * @namelen: number of characters of name to consider
352 *
353 * Identical to fdt_subnode_offset(), but only examine the first
354 * namelen characters of name for matching the subnode name. This is
355 * useful for finding subnodes based on a portion of a larger string,
356 * such as a full path.
357 */
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400358#ifndef SWIG /* Not available in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400359int fdt_subnode_offset_namelen(const void *fdt, int parentoffset,
360 const char *name, int namelen);
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400361#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400362/**
363 * fdt_subnode_offset - find a subnode of a given node
364 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
365 * @parentoffset: structure block offset of a node
366 * @name: name of the subnode to locate
367 *
368 * fdt_subnode_offset() finds a subnode of the node at structure block
369 * offset parentoffset with the given name. name may include a unit
370 * address, in which case fdt_subnode_offset() will find the subnode
371 * with that unit address, or the unit address may be omitted, in
372 * which case fdt_subnode_offset() will find an arbitrary subnode
373 * whose name excluding unit address matches the given name.
374 *
375 * returns:
376 * structure block offset of the requested subnode (>=0), on success
377 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, if the requested subnode does not exist
378 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, if parentoffset did not point to an FDT_BEGIN_NODE
379 * tag
380 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
381 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
382 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
383 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
384 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings.
385 */
386int fdt_subnode_offset(const void *fdt, int parentoffset, const char *name);
387
388/**
389 * fdt_path_offset_namelen - find a tree node by its full path
390 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
391 * @path: full path of the node to locate
392 * @namelen: number of characters of path to consider
393 *
394 * Identical to fdt_path_offset(), but only consider the first namelen
395 * characters of path as the path name.
396 */
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400397#ifndef SWIG /* Not available in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400398int fdt_path_offset_namelen(const void *fdt, const char *path, int namelen);
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400399#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400400
401/**
402 * fdt_path_offset - find a tree node by its full path
403 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
404 * @path: full path of the node to locate
405 *
406 * fdt_path_offset() finds a node of a given path in the device tree.
407 * Each path component may omit the unit address portion, but the
408 * results of this are undefined if any such path component is
409 * ambiguous (that is if there are multiple nodes at the relevant
410 * level matching the given component, differentiated only by unit
411 * address).
412 *
413 * returns:
414 * structure block offset of the node with the requested path (>=0), on
415 * success
416 * -FDT_ERR_BADPATH, given path does not begin with '/' or is invalid
417 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, if the requested node does not exist
418 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
419 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
420 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
421 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
422 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings.
423 */
424int fdt_path_offset(const void *fdt, const char *path);
425
426/**
427 * fdt_get_name - retrieve the name of a given node
428 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
429 * @nodeoffset: structure block offset of the starting node
430 * @lenp: pointer to an integer variable (will be overwritten) or NULL
431 *
432 * fdt_get_name() retrieves the name (including unit address) of the
433 * device tree node at structure block offset nodeoffset. If lenp is
434 * non-NULL, the length of this name is also returned, in the integer
435 * pointed to by lenp.
436 *
437 * returns:
438 * pointer to the node's name, on success
439 * If lenp is non-NULL, *lenp contains the length of that name
440 * (>=0)
441 * NULL, on error
442 * if lenp is non-NULL *lenp contains an error code (<0):
443 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE
444 * tag
445 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
446 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
447 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE, standard meanings
448 */
449const char *fdt_get_name(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset, int *lenp);
450
451/**
452 * fdt_first_property_offset - find the offset of a node's first property
453 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
454 * @nodeoffset: structure block offset of a node
455 *
456 * fdt_first_property_offset() finds the first property of the node at
457 * the given structure block offset.
458 *
459 * returns:
460 * structure block offset of the property (>=0), on success
461 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, if the requested node has no properties
462 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, if nodeoffset did not point to an FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
463 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
464 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
465 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
466 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
467 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings.
468 */
469int fdt_first_property_offset(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset);
470
471/**
472 * fdt_next_property_offset - step through a node's properties
473 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
474 * @offset: structure block offset of a property
475 *
476 * fdt_next_property_offset() finds the property immediately after the
477 * one at the given structure block offset. This will be a property
478 * of the same node as the given property.
479 *
480 * returns:
481 * structure block offset of the next property (>=0), on success
482 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, if the given property is the last in its node
483 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, if nodeoffset did not point to an FDT_PROP tag
484 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
485 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
486 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
487 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
488 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings.
489 */
490int fdt_next_property_offset(const void *fdt, int offset);
491
492/**
493 * fdt_for_each_property_offset - iterate over all properties of a node
494 *
495 * @property_offset: property offset (int, lvalue)
496 * @fdt: FDT blob (const void *)
497 * @node: node offset (int)
498 *
499 * This is actually a wrapper around a for loop and would be used like so:
500 *
501 * fdt_for_each_property_offset(property, fdt, node) {
502 * Use property
503 * ...
504 * }
505 *
506 * if ((property < 0) && (property != -FDT_ERR_NOT_FOUND)) {
507 * Error handling
508 * }
509 *
510 * Note that this is implemented as a macro and property is used as
511 * iterator in the loop. The node variable can be constant or even a
512 * literal.
513 */
514#define fdt_for_each_property_offset(property, fdt, node) \
515 for (property = fdt_first_property_offset(fdt, node); \
516 property >= 0; \
517 property = fdt_next_property_offset(fdt, property))
518
519/**
520 * fdt_get_property_by_offset - retrieve the property at a given offset
521 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
522 * @offset: offset of the property to retrieve
523 * @lenp: pointer to an integer variable (will be overwritten) or NULL
524 *
525 * fdt_get_property_by_offset() retrieves a pointer to the
526 * fdt_property structure within the device tree blob at the given
527 * offset. If lenp is non-NULL, the length of the property value is
528 * also returned, in the integer pointed to by lenp.
529 *
530 * returns:
531 * pointer to the structure representing the property
532 * if lenp is non-NULL, *lenp contains the length of the property
533 * value (>=0)
534 * NULL, on error
535 * if lenp is non-NULL, *lenp contains an error code (<0):
536 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_PROP tag
537 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
538 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
539 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
540 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
541 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
542 */
543const struct fdt_property *fdt_get_property_by_offset(const void *fdt,
544 int offset,
545 int *lenp);
546
547/**
548 * fdt_get_property_namelen - find a property based on substring
549 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
550 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to find
551 * @name: name of the property to find
552 * @namelen: number of characters of name to consider
553 * @lenp: pointer to an integer variable (will be overwritten) or NULL
554 *
555 * Identical to fdt_get_property(), but only examine the first namelen
556 * characters of name for matching the property name.
557 */
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400558#ifndef SWIG /* Not available in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400559const struct fdt_property *fdt_get_property_namelen(const void *fdt,
560 int nodeoffset,
561 const char *name,
562 int namelen, int *lenp);
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400563#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400564
565/**
566 * fdt_get_property - find a given property in a given node
567 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
568 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to find
569 * @name: name of the property to find
570 * @lenp: pointer to an integer variable (will be overwritten) or NULL
571 *
572 * fdt_get_property() retrieves a pointer to the fdt_property
573 * structure within the device tree blob corresponding to the property
574 * named 'name' of the node at offset nodeoffset. If lenp is
575 * non-NULL, the length of the property value is also returned, in the
576 * integer pointed to by lenp.
577 *
578 * returns:
579 * pointer to the structure representing the property
580 * if lenp is non-NULL, *lenp contains the length of the property
581 * value (>=0)
582 * NULL, on error
583 * if lenp is non-NULL, *lenp contains an error code (<0):
584 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, node does not have named property
585 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE
586 * tag
587 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
588 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
589 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
590 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
591 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
592 */
593const struct fdt_property *fdt_get_property(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
594 const char *name, int *lenp);
595static inline struct fdt_property *fdt_get_property_w(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
596 const char *name,
597 int *lenp)
598{
599 return (struct fdt_property *)(uintptr_t)
600 fdt_get_property(fdt, nodeoffset, name, lenp);
601}
602
603/**
604 * fdt_getprop_by_offset - retrieve the value of a property at a given offset
605 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
606 * @ffset: offset of the property to read
607 * @namep: pointer to a string variable (will be overwritten) or NULL
608 * @lenp: pointer to an integer variable (will be overwritten) or NULL
609 *
610 * fdt_getprop_by_offset() retrieves a pointer to the value of the
611 * property at structure block offset 'offset' (this will be a pointer
612 * to within the device blob itself, not a copy of the value). If
613 * lenp is non-NULL, the length of the property value is also
614 * returned, in the integer pointed to by lenp. If namep is non-NULL,
615 * the property's namne will also be returned in the char * pointed to
616 * by namep (this will be a pointer to within the device tree's string
617 * block, not a new copy of the name).
618 *
619 * returns:
620 * pointer to the property's value
621 * if lenp is non-NULL, *lenp contains the length of the property
622 * value (>=0)
623 * if namep is non-NULL *namep contiains a pointer to the property
624 * name.
625 * NULL, on error
626 * if lenp is non-NULL, *lenp contains an error code (<0):
627 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_PROP tag
628 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
629 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
630 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
631 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
632 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
633 */
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400634#ifndef SWIG /* This function is not useful in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400635const void *fdt_getprop_by_offset(const void *fdt, int offset,
636 const char **namep, int *lenp);
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400637#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400638
639/**
640 * fdt_getprop_namelen - get property value based on substring
641 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
642 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to find
643 * @name: name of the property to find
644 * @namelen: number of characters of name to consider
645 * @lenp: pointer to an integer variable (will be overwritten) or NULL
646 *
647 * Identical to fdt_getprop(), but only examine the first namelen
648 * characters of name for matching the property name.
649 */
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400650#ifndef SWIG /* Not available in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400651const void *fdt_getprop_namelen(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
652 const char *name, int namelen, int *lenp);
653static inline void *fdt_getprop_namelen_w(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
654 const char *name, int namelen,
655 int *lenp)
656{
657 return (void *)(uintptr_t)fdt_getprop_namelen(fdt, nodeoffset, name,
658 namelen, lenp);
659}
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400660#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400661
662/**
663 * fdt_getprop - retrieve the value of a given property
664 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
665 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to find
666 * @name: name of the property to find
667 * @lenp: pointer to an integer variable (will be overwritten) or NULL
668 *
669 * fdt_getprop() retrieves a pointer to the value of the property
670 * named 'name' of the node at offset nodeoffset (this will be a
671 * pointer to within the device blob itself, not a copy of the value).
672 * If lenp is non-NULL, the length of the property value is also
673 * returned, in the integer pointed to by lenp.
674 *
675 * returns:
676 * pointer to the property's value
677 * if lenp is non-NULL, *lenp contains the length of the property
678 * value (>=0)
679 * NULL, on error
680 * if lenp is non-NULL, *lenp contains an error code (<0):
681 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, node does not have named property
682 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE
683 * tag
684 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
685 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
686 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
687 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
688 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
689 */
690const void *fdt_getprop(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
691 const char *name, int *lenp);
692static inline void *fdt_getprop_w(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
693 const char *name, int *lenp)
694{
695 return (void *)(uintptr_t)fdt_getprop(fdt, nodeoffset, name, lenp);
696}
697
698/**
699 * fdt_get_phandle - retrieve the phandle of a given node
700 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
701 * @nodeoffset: structure block offset of the node
702 *
703 * fdt_get_phandle() retrieves the phandle of the device tree node at
704 * structure block offset nodeoffset.
705 *
706 * returns:
707 * the phandle of the node at nodeoffset, on success (!= 0, != -1)
708 * 0, if the node has no phandle, or another error occurs
709 */
710uint32_t fdt_get_phandle(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset);
711
712/**
713 * fdt_get_alias_namelen - get alias based on substring
714 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
715 * @name: name of the alias th look up
716 * @namelen: number of characters of name to consider
717 *
718 * Identical to fdt_get_alias(), but only examine the first namelen
719 * characters of name for matching the alias name.
720 */
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400721#ifndef SWIG /* Not available in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400722const char *fdt_get_alias_namelen(const void *fdt,
723 const char *name, int namelen);
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -0400724#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -0400725
726/**
727 * fdt_get_alias - retrieve the path referenced by a given alias
728 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
729 * @name: name of the alias th look up
730 *
731 * fdt_get_alias() retrieves the value of a given alias. That is, the
732 * value of the property named 'name' in the node /aliases.
733 *
734 * returns:
735 * a pointer to the expansion of the alias named 'name', if it exists
736 * NULL, if the given alias or the /aliases node does not exist
737 */
738const char *fdt_get_alias(const void *fdt, const char *name);
739
740/**
741 * fdt_get_path - determine the full path of a node
742 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
743 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose path to find
744 * @buf: character buffer to contain the returned path (will be overwritten)
745 * @buflen: size of the character buffer at buf
746 *
747 * fdt_get_path() computes the full path of the node at offset
748 * nodeoffset, and records that path in the buffer at buf.
749 *
750 * NOTE: This function is expensive, as it must scan the device tree
751 * structure from the start to nodeoffset.
752 *
753 * returns:
754 * 0, on success
755 * buf contains the absolute path of the node at
756 * nodeoffset, as a NUL-terminated string.
757 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset does not refer to a BEGIN_NODE tag
758 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, the path of the given node is longer than (bufsize-1)
759 * characters and will not fit in the given buffer.
760 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
761 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
762 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
763 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE, standard meanings
764 */
765int fdt_get_path(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset, char *buf, int buflen);
766
767/**
768 * fdt_supernode_atdepth_offset - find a specific ancestor of a node
769 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
770 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose parent to find
771 * @supernodedepth: depth of the ancestor to find
772 * @nodedepth: pointer to an integer variable (will be overwritten) or NULL
773 *
774 * fdt_supernode_atdepth_offset() finds an ancestor of the given node
775 * at a specific depth from the root (where the root itself has depth
776 * 0, its immediate subnodes depth 1 and so forth). So
777 * fdt_supernode_atdepth_offset(fdt, nodeoffset, 0, NULL);
778 * will always return 0, the offset of the root node. If the node at
779 * nodeoffset has depth D, then:
780 * fdt_supernode_atdepth_offset(fdt, nodeoffset, D, NULL);
781 * will return nodeoffset itself.
782 *
783 * NOTE: This function is expensive, as it must scan the device tree
784 * structure from the start to nodeoffset.
785 *
786 * returns:
787 * structure block offset of the node at node offset's ancestor
788 * of depth supernodedepth (>=0), on success
789 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset does not refer to a BEGIN_NODE tag
790 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, supernodedepth was greater than the depth of
791 * nodeoffset
792 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
793 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
794 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
795 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE, standard meanings
796 */
797int fdt_supernode_atdepth_offset(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
798 int supernodedepth, int *nodedepth);
799
800/**
801 * fdt_node_depth - find the depth of a given node
802 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
803 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose parent to find
804 *
805 * fdt_node_depth() finds the depth of a given node. The root node
806 * has depth 0, its immediate subnodes depth 1 and so forth.
807 *
808 * NOTE: This function is expensive, as it must scan the device tree
809 * structure from the start to nodeoffset.
810 *
811 * returns:
812 * depth of the node at nodeoffset (>=0), on success
813 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset does not refer to a BEGIN_NODE tag
814 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
815 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
816 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
817 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE, standard meanings
818 */
819int fdt_node_depth(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset);
820
821/**
822 * fdt_parent_offset - find the parent of a given node
823 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
824 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose parent to find
825 *
826 * fdt_parent_offset() locates the parent node of a given node (that
827 * is, it finds the offset of the node which contains the node at
828 * nodeoffset as a subnode).
829 *
830 * NOTE: This function is expensive, as it must scan the device tree
831 * structure from the start to nodeoffset, *twice*.
832 *
833 * returns:
834 * structure block offset of the parent of the node at nodeoffset
835 * (>=0), on success
836 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset does not refer to a BEGIN_NODE tag
837 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
838 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
839 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
840 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE, standard meanings
841 */
842int fdt_parent_offset(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset);
843
844/**
845 * fdt_node_offset_by_prop_value - find nodes with a given property value
846 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
847 * @startoffset: only find nodes after this offset
848 * @propname: property name to check
849 * @propval: property value to search for
850 * @proplen: length of the value in propval
851 *
852 * fdt_node_offset_by_prop_value() returns the offset of the first
853 * node after startoffset, which has a property named propname whose
854 * value is of length proplen and has value equal to propval; or if
855 * startoffset is -1, the very first such node in the tree.
856 *
857 * To iterate through all nodes matching the criterion, the following
858 * idiom can be used:
859 * offset = fdt_node_offset_by_prop_value(fdt, -1, propname,
860 * propval, proplen);
861 * while (offset != -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND) {
862 * // other code here
863 * offset = fdt_node_offset_by_prop_value(fdt, offset, propname,
864 * propval, proplen);
865 * }
866 *
867 * Note the -1 in the first call to the function, if 0 is used here
868 * instead, the function will never locate the root node, even if it
869 * matches the criterion.
870 *
871 * returns:
872 * structure block offset of the located node (>= 0, >startoffset),
873 * on success
874 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, no node matching the criterion exists in the
875 * tree after startoffset
876 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset does not refer to a BEGIN_NODE tag
877 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
878 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
879 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
880 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE, standard meanings
881 */
882int fdt_node_offset_by_prop_value(const void *fdt, int startoffset,
883 const char *propname,
884 const void *propval, int proplen);
885
886/**
887 * fdt_node_offset_by_phandle - find the node with a given phandle
888 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
889 * @phandle: phandle value
890 *
891 * fdt_node_offset_by_phandle() returns the offset of the node
892 * which has the given phandle value. If there is more than one node
893 * in the tree with the given phandle (an invalid tree), results are
894 * undefined.
895 *
896 * returns:
897 * structure block offset of the located node (>= 0), on success
898 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, no node with that phandle exists
899 * -FDT_ERR_BADPHANDLE, given phandle value was invalid (0 or -1)
900 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
901 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
902 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
903 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE, standard meanings
904 */
905int fdt_node_offset_by_phandle(const void *fdt, uint32_t phandle);
906
907/**
908 * fdt_node_check_compatible: check a node's compatible property
909 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
910 * @nodeoffset: offset of a tree node
911 * @compatible: string to match against
912 *
913 *
914 * fdt_node_check_compatible() returns 0 if the given node contains a
915 * 'compatible' property with the given string as one of its elements,
916 * it returns non-zero otherwise, or on error.
917 *
918 * returns:
919 * 0, if the node has a 'compatible' property listing the given string
920 * 1, if the node has a 'compatible' property, but it does not list
921 * the given string
922 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, if the given node has no 'compatible' property
923 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, if nodeoffset does not refer to a BEGIN_NODE tag
924 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
925 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
926 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
927 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE, standard meanings
928 */
929int fdt_node_check_compatible(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
930 const char *compatible);
931
932/**
933 * fdt_node_offset_by_compatible - find nodes with a given 'compatible' value
934 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
935 * @startoffset: only find nodes after this offset
936 * @compatible: 'compatible' string to match against
937 *
938 * fdt_node_offset_by_compatible() returns the offset of the first
939 * node after startoffset, which has a 'compatible' property which
940 * lists the given compatible string; or if startoffset is -1, the
941 * very first such node in the tree.
942 *
943 * To iterate through all nodes matching the criterion, the following
944 * idiom can be used:
945 * offset = fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(fdt, -1, compatible);
946 * while (offset != -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND) {
947 * // other code here
948 * offset = fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(fdt, offset, compatible);
949 * }
950 *
951 * Note the -1 in the first call to the function, if 0 is used here
952 * instead, the function will never locate the root node, even if it
953 * matches the criterion.
954 *
955 * returns:
956 * structure block offset of the located node (>= 0, >startoffset),
957 * on success
958 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, no node matching the criterion exists in the
959 * tree after startoffset
960 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset does not refer to a BEGIN_NODE tag
961 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
962 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
963 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
964 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE, standard meanings
965 */
966int fdt_node_offset_by_compatible(const void *fdt, int startoffset,
967 const char *compatible);
968
969/**
970 * fdt_stringlist_contains - check a string list property for a string
971 * @strlist: Property containing a list of strings to check
972 * @listlen: Length of property
973 * @str: String to search for
974 *
975 * This is a utility function provided for convenience. The list contains
976 * one or more strings, each terminated by \0, as is found in a device tree
977 * "compatible" property.
978 *
979 * @return: 1 if the string is found in the list, 0 not found, or invalid list
980 */
981int fdt_stringlist_contains(const char *strlist, int listlen, const char *str);
982
983/**
984 * fdt_stringlist_count - count the number of strings in a string list
985 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
986 * @nodeoffset: offset of a tree node
987 * @property: name of the property containing the string list
988 * @return:
989 * the number of strings in the given property
990 * -FDT_ERR_BADVALUE if the property value is not NUL-terminated
991 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if the property does not exist
992 */
993int fdt_stringlist_count(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *property);
994
995/**
996 * fdt_stringlist_search - find a string in a string list and return its index
997 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
998 * @nodeoffset: offset of a tree node
999 * @property: name of the property containing the string list
1000 * @string: string to look up in the string list
1001 *
1002 * Note that it is possible for this function to succeed on property values
1003 * that are not NUL-terminated. That's because the function will stop after
1004 * finding the first occurrence of @string. This can for example happen with
1005 * small-valued cell properties, such as #address-cells, when searching for
1006 * the empty string.
1007 *
1008 * @return:
1009 * the index of the string in the list of strings
1010 * -FDT_ERR_BADVALUE if the property value is not NUL-terminated
1011 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if the property does not exist or does not contain
1012 * the given string
1013 */
1014int fdt_stringlist_search(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *property,
1015 const char *string);
1016
1017/**
1018 * fdt_stringlist_get() - obtain the string at a given index in a string list
1019 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1020 * @nodeoffset: offset of a tree node
1021 * @property: name of the property containing the string list
1022 * @index: index of the string to return
1023 * @lenp: return location for the string length or an error code on failure
1024 *
1025 * Note that this will successfully extract strings from properties with
1026 * non-NUL-terminated values. For example on small-valued cell properties
1027 * this function will return the empty string.
1028 *
1029 * If non-NULL, the length of the string (on success) or a negative error-code
1030 * (on failure) will be stored in the integer pointer to by lenp.
1031 *
1032 * @return:
1033 * A pointer to the string at the given index in the string list or NULL on
1034 * failure. On success the length of the string will be stored in the memory
1035 * location pointed to by the lenp parameter, if non-NULL. On failure one of
1036 * the following negative error codes will be returned in the lenp parameter
1037 * (if non-NULL):
1038 * -FDT_ERR_BADVALUE if the property value is not NUL-terminated
1039 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND if the property does not exist
1040 */
1041const char *fdt_stringlist_get(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
1042 const char *property, int index,
1043 int *lenp);
1044
1045/**********************************************************************/
1046/* Read-only functions (addressing related) */
1047/**********************************************************************/
1048
1049/**
1050 * FDT_MAX_NCELLS - maximum value for #address-cells and #size-cells
1051 *
1052 * This is the maximum value for #address-cells, #size-cells and
1053 * similar properties that will be processed by libfdt. IEE1275
1054 * requires that OF implementations handle values up to 4.
1055 * Implementations may support larger values, but in practice higher
1056 * values aren't used.
1057 */
1058#define FDT_MAX_NCELLS 4
1059
1060/**
1061 * fdt_address_cells - retrieve address size for a bus represented in the tree
1062 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1063 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node to find the address size for
1064 *
1065 * When the node has a valid #address-cells property, returns its value.
1066 *
1067 * returns:
1068 * 0 <= n < FDT_MAX_NCELLS, on success
1069 * 2, if the node has no #address-cells property
1070 * -FDT_ERR_BADNCELLS, if the node has a badly formatted or invalid
1071 * #address-cells property
1072 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1073 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1074 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1075 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1076 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1077 */
1078int fdt_address_cells(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset);
1079
1080/**
1081 * fdt_size_cells - retrieve address range size for a bus represented in the
1082 * tree
1083 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1084 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node to find the address range size for
1085 *
1086 * When the node has a valid #size-cells property, returns its value.
1087 *
1088 * returns:
1089 * 0 <= n < FDT_MAX_NCELLS, on success
1090 * 2, if the node has no #address-cells property
1091 * -FDT_ERR_BADNCELLS, if the node has a badly formatted or invalid
1092 * #size-cells property
1093 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1094 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1095 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1096 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1097 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1098 */
1099int fdt_size_cells(const void *fdt, int nodeoffset);
1100
1101
1102/**********************************************************************/
1103/* Write-in-place functions */
1104/**********************************************************************/
1105
1106/**
1107 * fdt_setprop_inplace_namelen_partial - change a property's value,
1108 * but not its size
1109 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1110 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1111 * @name: name of the property to change
1112 * @namelen: number of characters of name to consider
1113 * @idx: index of the property to change in the array
1114 * @val: pointer to data to replace the property value with
1115 * @len: length of the property value
1116 *
1117 * Identical to fdt_setprop_inplace(), but modifies the given property
1118 * starting from the given index, and using only the first characters
1119 * of the name. It is useful when you want to manipulate only one value of
1120 * an array and you have a string that doesn't end with \0.
1121 */
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -04001122#ifndef SWIG /* Not available in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -04001123int fdt_setprop_inplace_namelen_partial(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
1124 const char *name, int namelen,
1125 uint32_t idx, const void *val,
1126 int len);
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -04001127#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -04001128
1129/**
1130 * fdt_setprop_inplace - change a property's value, but not its size
1131 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1132 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1133 * @name: name of the property to change
1134 * @val: pointer to data to replace the property value with
1135 * @len: length of the property value
1136 *
1137 * fdt_setprop_inplace() replaces the value of a given property with
1138 * the data in val, of length len. This function cannot change the
1139 * size of a property, and so will only work if len is equal to the
1140 * current length of the property.
1141 *
1142 * This function will alter only the bytes in the blob which contain
1143 * the given property value, and will not alter or move any other part
1144 * of the tree.
1145 *
1146 * returns:
1147 * 0, on success
1148 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, if len is not equal to the property's current length
1149 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, node does not have the named property
1150 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1151 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1152 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1153 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1154 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1155 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1156 */
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -04001157#ifndef SWIG /* Not available in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -04001158int fdt_setprop_inplace(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name,
1159 const void *val, int len);
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -04001160#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -04001161
1162/**
1163 * fdt_setprop_inplace_u32 - change the value of a 32-bit integer property
1164 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1165 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1166 * @name: name of the property to change
1167 * @val: 32-bit integer value to replace the property with
1168 *
1169 * fdt_setprop_inplace_u32() replaces the value of a given property
1170 * with the 32-bit integer value in val, converting val to big-endian
1171 * if necessary. This function cannot change the size of a property,
1172 * and so will only work if the property already exists and has length
1173 * 4.
1174 *
1175 * This function will alter only the bytes in the blob which contain
1176 * the given property value, and will not alter or move any other part
1177 * of the tree.
1178 *
1179 * returns:
1180 * 0, on success
1181 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, if the property's length is not equal to 4
1182 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, node does not have the named property
1183 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1184 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1185 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1186 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1187 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1188 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1189 */
1190static inline int fdt_setprop_inplace_u32(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
1191 const char *name, uint32_t val)
1192{
1193 fdt32_t tmp = cpu_to_fdt32(val);
1194 return fdt_setprop_inplace(fdt, nodeoffset, name, &tmp, sizeof(tmp));
1195}
1196
1197/**
1198 * fdt_setprop_inplace_u64 - change the value of a 64-bit integer property
1199 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1200 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1201 * @name: name of the property to change
1202 * @val: 64-bit integer value to replace the property with
1203 *
1204 * fdt_setprop_inplace_u64() replaces the value of a given property
1205 * with the 64-bit integer value in val, converting val to big-endian
1206 * if necessary. This function cannot change the size of a property,
1207 * and so will only work if the property already exists and has length
1208 * 8.
1209 *
1210 * This function will alter only the bytes in the blob which contain
1211 * the given property value, and will not alter or move any other part
1212 * of the tree.
1213 *
1214 * returns:
1215 * 0, on success
1216 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, if the property's length is not equal to 8
1217 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, node does not have the named property
1218 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1219 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1220 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1221 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1222 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1223 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1224 */
1225static inline int fdt_setprop_inplace_u64(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
1226 const char *name, uint64_t val)
1227{
1228 fdt64_t tmp = cpu_to_fdt64(val);
1229 return fdt_setprop_inplace(fdt, nodeoffset, name, &tmp, sizeof(tmp));
1230}
1231
1232/**
1233 * fdt_setprop_inplace_cell - change the value of a single-cell property
1234 *
1235 * This is an alternative name for fdt_setprop_inplace_u32()
1236 */
1237static inline int fdt_setprop_inplace_cell(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
1238 const char *name, uint32_t val)
1239{
1240 return fdt_setprop_inplace_u32(fdt, nodeoffset, name, val);
1241}
1242
1243/**
1244 * fdt_nop_property - replace a property with nop tags
1245 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1246 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to nop
1247 * @name: name of the property to nop
1248 *
1249 * fdt_nop_property() will replace a given property's representation
1250 * in the blob with FDT_NOP tags, effectively removing it from the
1251 * tree.
1252 *
1253 * This function will alter only the bytes in the blob which contain
1254 * the property, and will not alter or move any other part of the
1255 * tree.
1256 *
1257 * returns:
1258 * 0, on success
1259 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, node does not have the named property
1260 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1261 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1262 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1263 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1264 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1265 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1266 */
1267int fdt_nop_property(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name);
1268
1269/**
1270 * fdt_nop_node - replace a node (subtree) with nop tags
1271 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1272 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node to nop
1273 *
1274 * fdt_nop_node() will replace a given node's representation in the
1275 * blob, including all its subnodes, if any, with FDT_NOP tags,
1276 * effectively removing it from the tree.
1277 *
1278 * This function will alter only the bytes in the blob which contain
1279 * the node and its properties and subnodes, and will not alter or
1280 * move any other part of the tree.
1281 *
1282 * returns:
1283 * 0, on success
1284 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1285 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1286 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1287 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1288 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1289 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1290 */
1291int fdt_nop_node(void *fdt, int nodeoffset);
1292
1293/**********************************************************************/
1294/* Sequential write functions */
1295/**********************************************************************/
1296
1297int fdt_create(void *buf, int bufsize);
1298int fdt_resize(void *fdt, void *buf, int bufsize);
1299int fdt_add_reservemap_entry(void *fdt, uint64_t addr, uint64_t size);
1300int fdt_finish_reservemap(void *fdt);
1301int fdt_begin_node(void *fdt, const char *name);
1302int fdt_property(void *fdt, const char *name, const void *val, int len);
1303static inline int fdt_property_u32(void *fdt, const char *name, uint32_t val)
1304{
1305 fdt32_t tmp = cpu_to_fdt32(val);
1306 return fdt_property(fdt, name, &tmp, sizeof(tmp));
1307}
1308static inline int fdt_property_u64(void *fdt, const char *name, uint64_t val)
1309{
1310 fdt64_t tmp = cpu_to_fdt64(val);
1311 return fdt_property(fdt, name, &tmp, sizeof(tmp));
1312}
1313static inline int fdt_property_cell(void *fdt, const char *name, uint32_t val)
1314{
1315 return fdt_property_u32(fdt, name, val);
1316}
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -04001317
1318/**
1319 * fdt_property_placeholder - add a new property and return a ptr to its value
1320 *
1321 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1322 * @name: name of property to add
1323 * @len: length of property value in bytes
1324 * @valp: returns a pointer to where where the value should be placed
1325 *
1326 * returns:
1327 * 0, on success
1328 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1329 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, standard meanings
1330 */
1331int fdt_property_placeholder(void *fdt, const char *name, int len, void **valp);
1332
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -04001333#define fdt_property_string(fdt, name, str) \
1334 fdt_property(fdt, name, str, strlen(str)+1)
1335int fdt_end_node(void *fdt);
1336int fdt_finish(void *fdt);
1337
1338/**********************************************************************/
1339/* Read-write functions */
1340/**********************************************************************/
1341
1342int fdt_create_empty_tree(void *buf, int bufsize);
1343int fdt_open_into(const void *fdt, void *buf, int bufsize);
1344int fdt_pack(void *fdt);
1345
1346/**
1347 * fdt_add_mem_rsv - add one memory reserve map entry
1348 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1349 * @address, @size: 64-bit values (native endian)
1350 *
1351 * Adds a reserve map entry to the given blob reserving a region at
1352 * address address of length size.
1353 *
1354 * This function will insert data into the reserve map and will
1355 * therefore change the indexes of some entries in the table.
1356 *
1357 * returns:
1358 * 0, on success
1359 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1360 * contain the new reservation entry
1361 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1362 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1363 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1364 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1365 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1366 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1367 */
1368int fdt_add_mem_rsv(void *fdt, uint64_t address, uint64_t size);
1369
1370/**
1371 * fdt_del_mem_rsv - remove a memory reserve map entry
1372 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1373 * @n: entry to remove
1374 *
1375 * fdt_del_mem_rsv() removes the n-th memory reserve map entry from
1376 * the blob.
1377 *
1378 * This function will delete data from the reservation table and will
1379 * therefore change the indexes of some entries in the table.
1380 *
1381 * returns:
1382 * 0, on success
1383 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, there is no entry of the given index (i.e. there
1384 * are less than n+1 reserve map entries)
1385 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1386 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1387 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1388 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1389 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1390 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1391 */
1392int fdt_del_mem_rsv(void *fdt, int n);
1393
1394/**
1395 * fdt_set_name - change the name of a given node
1396 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1397 * @nodeoffset: structure block offset of a node
1398 * @name: name to give the node
1399 *
1400 * fdt_set_name() replaces the name (including unit address, if any)
1401 * of the given node with the given string. NOTE: this function can't
1402 * efficiently check if the new name is unique amongst the given
1403 * node's siblings; results are undefined if this function is invoked
1404 * with a name equal to one of the given node's siblings.
1405 *
1406 * This function may insert or delete data from the blob, and will
1407 * therefore change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1408 *
1409 * returns:
1410 * 0, on success
1411 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob
1412 * to contain the new name
1413 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1414 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1415 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1416 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE, standard meanings
1417 */
1418int fdt_set_name(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name);
1419
1420/**
1421 * fdt_setprop - create or change a property
1422 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1423 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1424 * @name: name of the property to change
1425 * @val: pointer to data to set the property value to
1426 * @len: length of the property value
1427 *
1428 * fdt_setprop() sets the value of the named property in the given
1429 * node to the given value and length, creating the property if it
1430 * does not already exist.
1431 *
1432 * This function may insert or delete data from the blob, and will
1433 * therefore change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1434 *
1435 * returns:
1436 * 0, on success
1437 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1438 * contain the new property value
1439 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1440 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1441 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1442 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1443 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1444 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1445 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1446 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1447 */
1448int fdt_setprop(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name,
1449 const void *val, int len);
1450
1451/**
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -04001452 * fdt_setprop _placeholder - allocate space for a property
1453 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1454 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1455 * @name: name of the property to change
1456 * @len: length of the property value
1457 * @prop_data: return pointer to property data
1458 *
1459 * fdt_setprop_placeholer() allocates the named property in the given node.
1460 * If the property exists it is resized. In either case a pointer to the
1461 * property data is returned.
1462 *
1463 * This function may insert or delete data from the blob, and will
1464 * therefore change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1465 *
1466 * returns:
1467 * 0, on success
1468 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1469 * contain the new property value
1470 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1471 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1472 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1473 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1474 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1475 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1476 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1477 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1478 */
1479int fdt_setprop_placeholder(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name,
1480 int len, void **prop_data);
1481
1482/**
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -04001483 * fdt_setprop_u32 - set a property to a 32-bit integer
1484 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1485 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1486 * @name: name of the property to change
1487 * @val: 32-bit integer value for the property (native endian)
1488 *
1489 * fdt_setprop_u32() sets the value of the named property in the given
1490 * node to the given 32-bit integer value (converting to big-endian if
1491 * necessary), or creates a new property with that value if it does
1492 * not already exist.
1493 *
1494 * This function may insert or delete data from the blob, and will
1495 * therefore change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1496 *
1497 * returns:
1498 * 0, on success
1499 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1500 * contain the new property value
1501 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1502 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1503 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1504 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1505 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1506 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1507 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1508 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1509 */
1510static inline int fdt_setprop_u32(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name,
1511 uint32_t val)
1512{
1513 fdt32_t tmp = cpu_to_fdt32(val);
1514 return fdt_setprop(fdt, nodeoffset, name, &tmp, sizeof(tmp));
1515}
1516
1517/**
1518 * fdt_setprop_u64 - set a property to a 64-bit integer
1519 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1520 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1521 * @name: name of the property to change
1522 * @val: 64-bit integer value for the property (native endian)
1523 *
1524 * fdt_setprop_u64() sets the value of the named property in the given
1525 * node to the given 64-bit integer value (converting to big-endian if
1526 * necessary), or creates a new property with that value if it does
1527 * not already exist.
1528 *
1529 * This function may insert or delete data from the blob, and will
1530 * therefore change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1531 *
1532 * returns:
1533 * 0, on success
1534 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1535 * contain the new property value
1536 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1537 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1538 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1539 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1540 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1541 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1542 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1543 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1544 */
1545static inline int fdt_setprop_u64(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name,
1546 uint64_t val)
1547{
1548 fdt64_t tmp = cpu_to_fdt64(val);
1549 return fdt_setprop(fdt, nodeoffset, name, &tmp, sizeof(tmp));
1550}
1551
1552/**
1553 * fdt_setprop_cell - set a property to a single cell value
1554 *
1555 * This is an alternative name for fdt_setprop_u32()
1556 */
1557static inline int fdt_setprop_cell(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name,
1558 uint32_t val)
1559{
1560 return fdt_setprop_u32(fdt, nodeoffset, name, val);
1561}
1562
1563/**
1564 * fdt_setprop_string - set a property to a string value
1565 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1566 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1567 * @name: name of the property to change
1568 * @str: string value for the property
1569 *
1570 * fdt_setprop_string() sets the value of the named property in the
1571 * given node to the given string value (using the length of the
1572 * string to determine the new length of the property), or creates a
1573 * new property with that value if it does not already exist.
1574 *
1575 * This function may insert or delete data from the blob, and will
1576 * therefore change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1577 *
1578 * returns:
1579 * 0, on success
1580 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1581 * contain the new property value
1582 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1583 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1584 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1585 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1586 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1587 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1588 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1589 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1590 */
1591#define fdt_setprop_string(fdt, nodeoffset, name, str) \
1592 fdt_setprop((fdt), (nodeoffset), (name), (str), strlen(str)+1)
1593
1594
1595/**
1596 * fdt_setprop_empty - set a property to an empty value
1597 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1598 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1599 * @name: name of the property to change
1600 *
1601 * fdt_setprop_empty() sets the value of the named property in the
1602 * given node to an empty (zero length) value, or creates a new empty
1603 * property if it does not already exist.
1604 *
1605 * This function may insert or delete data from the blob, and will
1606 * therefore change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1607 *
1608 * returns:
1609 * 0, on success
1610 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1611 * contain the new property value
1612 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1613 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1614 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1615 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1616 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1617 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1618 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1619 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1620 */
1621#define fdt_setprop_empty(fdt, nodeoffset, name) \
1622 fdt_setprop((fdt), (nodeoffset), (name), NULL, 0)
1623
1624/**
1625 * fdt_appendprop - append to or create a property
1626 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1627 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1628 * @name: name of the property to append to
1629 * @val: pointer to data to append to the property value
1630 * @len: length of the data to append to the property value
1631 *
1632 * fdt_appendprop() appends the value to the named property in the
1633 * given node, creating the property if it does not already exist.
1634 *
1635 * This function may insert data into the blob, and will therefore
1636 * change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1637 *
1638 * returns:
1639 * 0, on success
1640 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1641 * contain the new property value
1642 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1643 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1644 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1645 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1646 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1647 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1648 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1649 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1650 */
1651int fdt_appendprop(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name,
1652 const void *val, int len);
1653
1654/**
1655 * fdt_appendprop_u32 - append a 32-bit integer value to a property
1656 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1657 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1658 * @name: name of the property to change
1659 * @val: 32-bit integer value to append to the property (native endian)
1660 *
1661 * fdt_appendprop_u32() appends the given 32-bit integer value
1662 * (converting to big-endian if necessary) to the value of the named
1663 * property in the given node, or creates a new property with that
1664 * value if it does not already exist.
1665 *
1666 * This function may insert data into the blob, and will therefore
1667 * change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1668 *
1669 * returns:
1670 * 0, on success
1671 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1672 * contain the new property value
1673 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1674 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1675 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1676 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1677 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1678 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1679 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1680 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1681 */
1682static inline int fdt_appendprop_u32(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
1683 const char *name, uint32_t val)
1684{
1685 fdt32_t tmp = cpu_to_fdt32(val);
1686 return fdt_appendprop(fdt, nodeoffset, name, &tmp, sizeof(tmp));
1687}
1688
1689/**
1690 * fdt_appendprop_u64 - append a 64-bit integer value to a property
1691 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1692 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1693 * @name: name of the property to change
1694 * @val: 64-bit integer value to append to the property (native endian)
1695 *
1696 * fdt_appendprop_u64() appends the given 64-bit integer value
1697 * (converting to big-endian if necessary) to the value of the named
1698 * property in the given node, or creates a new property with that
1699 * value if it does not already exist.
1700 *
1701 * This function may insert data into the blob, and will therefore
1702 * change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1703 *
1704 * returns:
1705 * 0, on success
1706 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1707 * contain the new property value
1708 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1709 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1710 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1711 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1712 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1713 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1714 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1715 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1716 */
1717static inline int fdt_appendprop_u64(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
1718 const char *name, uint64_t val)
1719{
1720 fdt64_t tmp = cpu_to_fdt64(val);
1721 return fdt_appendprop(fdt, nodeoffset, name, &tmp, sizeof(tmp));
1722}
1723
1724/**
1725 * fdt_appendprop_cell - append a single cell value to a property
1726 *
1727 * This is an alternative name for fdt_appendprop_u32()
1728 */
1729static inline int fdt_appendprop_cell(void *fdt, int nodeoffset,
1730 const char *name, uint32_t val)
1731{
1732 return fdt_appendprop_u32(fdt, nodeoffset, name, val);
1733}
1734
1735/**
1736 * fdt_appendprop_string - append a string to a property
1737 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1738 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to change
1739 * @name: name of the property to change
1740 * @str: string value to append to the property
1741 *
1742 * fdt_appendprop_string() appends the given string to the value of
1743 * the named property in the given node, or creates a new property
1744 * with that value if it does not already exist.
1745 *
1746 * This function may insert data into the blob, and will therefore
1747 * change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1748 *
1749 * returns:
1750 * 0, on success
1751 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there is insufficient free space in the blob to
1752 * contain the new property value
1753 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1754 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1755 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1756 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1757 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1758 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1759 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1760 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1761 */
1762#define fdt_appendprop_string(fdt, nodeoffset, name, str) \
1763 fdt_appendprop((fdt), (nodeoffset), (name), (str), strlen(str)+1)
1764
1765/**
1766 * fdt_delprop - delete a property
1767 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1768 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node whose property to nop
1769 * @name: name of the property to nop
1770 *
1771 * fdt_del_property() will delete the given property.
1772 *
1773 * This function will delete data from the blob, and will therefore
1774 * change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1775 *
1776 * returns:
1777 * 0, on success
1778 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, node does not have the named property
1779 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1780 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1781 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1782 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1783 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1784 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1785 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1786 */
1787int fdt_delprop(void *fdt, int nodeoffset, const char *name);
1788
1789/**
1790 * fdt_add_subnode_namelen - creates a new node based on substring
1791 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1792 * @parentoffset: structure block offset of a node
1793 * @name: name of the subnode to locate
1794 * @namelen: number of characters of name to consider
1795 *
1796 * Identical to fdt_add_subnode(), but use only the first namelen
1797 * characters of name as the name of the new node. This is useful for
1798 * creating subnodes based on a portion of a larger string, such as a
1799 * full path.
1800 */
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -04001801#ifndef SWIG /* Not available in Python */
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -04001802int fdt_add_subnode_namelen(void *fdt, int parentoffset,
1803 const char *name, int namelen);
Tom Rini2d4c2252017-09-23 17:31:59 -04001804#endif
Tom Rinic0e032e2017-09-23 12:52:44 -04001805
1806/**
1807 * fdt_add_subnode - creates a new node
1808 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1809 * @parentoffset: structure block offset of a node
1810 * @name: name of the subnode to locate
1811 *
1812 * fdt_add_subnode() creates a new node as a subnode of the node at
1813 * structure block offset parentoffset, with the given name (which
1814 * should include the unit address, if any).
1815 *
1816 * This function will insert data into the blob, and will therefore
1817 * change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1818
1819 * returns:
1820 * structure block offset of the created nodeequested subnode (>=0), on
1821 * success
1822 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, if the requested subnode does not exist
1823 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, if parentoffset did not point to an FDT_BEGIN_NODE
1824 * tag
1825 * -FDT_ERR_EXISTS, if the node at parentoffset already has a subnode of
1826 * the given name
1827 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, if there is insufficient free space in the
1828 * blob to contain the new node
1829 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE
1830 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT
1831 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1832 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1833 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1834 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1835 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings.
1836 */
1837int fdt_add_subnode(void *fdt, int parentoffset, const char *name);
1838
1839/**
1840 * fdt_del_node - delete a node (subtree)
1841 * @fdt: pointer to the device tree blob
1842 * @nodeoffset: offset of the node to nop
1843 *
1844 * fdt_del_node() will remove the given node, including all its
1845 * subnodes if any, from the blob.
1846 *
1847 * This function will delete data from the blob, and will therefore
1848 * change the offsets of some existing nodes.
1849 *
1850 * returns:
1851 * 0, on success
1852 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET, nodeoffset did not point to FDT_BEGIN_NODE tag
1853 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1854 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1855 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1856 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1857 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1858 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1859 */
1860int fdt_del_node(void *fdt, int nodeoffset);
1861
1862/**
1863 * fdt_overlay_apply - Applies a DT overlay on a base DT
1864 * @fdt: pointer to the base device tree blob
1865 * @fdto: pointer to the device tree overlay blob
1866 *
1867 * fdt_overlay_apply() will apply the given device tree overlay on the
1868 * given base device tree.
1869 *
1870 * Expect the base device tree to be modified, even if the function
1871 * returns an error.
1872 *
1873 * returns:
1874 * 0, on success
1875 * -FDT_ERR_NOSPACE, there's not enough space in the base device tree
1876 * -FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND, the overlay points to some inexistant nodes or
1877 * properties in the base DT
1878 * -FDT_ERR_BADPHANDLE,
1879 * -FDT_ERR_BADOVERLAY,
1880 * -FDT_ERR_NOPHANDLES,
1881 * -FDT_ERR_INTERNAL,
1882 * -FDT_ERR_BADLAYOUT,
1883 * -FDT_ERR_BADMAGIC,
1884 * -FDT_ERR_BADOFFSET,
1885 * -FDT_ERR_BADPATH,
1886 * -FDT_ERR_BADVERSION,
1887 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTRUCTURE,
1888 * -FDT_ERR_BADSTATE,
1889 * -FDT_ERR_TRUNCATED, standard meanings
1890 */
1891int fdt_overlay_apply(void *fdt, void *fdto);
1892
1893/**********************************************************************/
1894/* Debugging / informational functions */
1895/**********************************************************************/
1896
1897const char *fdt_strerror(int errval);
1898
1899#endif /* _LIBFDT_H */