[PATCH] Remove include/linux/ipmi-fru.h and include/linux/sdb.h
From: minyard
Date: Tue Aug 13 2019 - 13:37:35 EST
From: Corey Minyard <cminyard@xxxxxxxxxx>
These files were added as part of the FMC subsystem, but were not
removed when the FMC subsystem was removed in 6a80b30086 "fmc: Delete
the FMC subsystem". They have no users, so remove them.
Signed-off-by: Corey Minyard <cminyard@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Pat Riehecky <riehecky@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: Alessandro Rubini <rubini@xxxxxxxxx>
---
I noticed this when doing something else. If this is ok, I can take
this into the IPMI tree since, well, one of the files as "ipmi" in
the name. Just for convenience, really.
include/linux/ipmi-fru.h | 134 --------------------------------
include/linux/sdb.h | 160 ---------------------------------------
2 files changed, 294 deletions(-)
delete mode 100644 include/linux/ipmi-fru.h
delete mode 100644 include/linux/sdb.h
diff --git a/include/linux/ipmi-fru.h b/include/linux/ipmi-fru.h
deleted file mode 100644
index 05c9422624c6..000000000000
--- a/include/linux/ipmi-fru.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,134 +0,0 @@
-/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
-/*
- * Copyright (C) 2012 CERN (www.cern.ch)
- * Author: Alessandro Rubini <rubini@xxxxxxxxx>
- *
- * This work is part of the White Rabbit project, a research effort led
- * by CERN, the European Institute for Nuclear Research.
- */
-#ifndef __LINUX_IPMI_FRU_H__
-#define __LINUX_IPMI_FRU_H__
-#ifdef __KERNEL__
-# include <linux/types.h>
-# include <linux/string.h>
-#else
-# include <stdint.h>
-# include <string.h>
-#endif
-
-/*
- * These structures match the unaligned crap we have in FRU1011.pdf
- * (http://download.intel.com/design/servers/ipmi/FRU1011.pdf)
- */
-
-/* chapter 8, page 5 */
-struct fru_common_header {
- uint8_t format; /* 0x01 */
- uint8_t internal_use_off; /* multiple of 8 bytes */
- uint8_t chassis_info_off; /* multiple of 8 bytes */
- uint8_t board_area_off; /* multiple of 8 bytes */
- uint8_t product_area_off; /* multiple of 8 bytes */
- uint8_t multirecord_off; /* multiple of 8 bytes */
- uint8_t pad; /* must be 0 */
- uint8_t checksum; /* sum modulo 256 must be 0 */
-};
-
-/* chapter 9, page 5 -- internal_use: not used by us */
-
-/* chapter 10, page 6 -- chassis info: not used by us */
-
-/* chapter 13, page 9 -- used by board_info_area below */
-struct fru_type_length {
- uint8_t type_length;
- uint8_t data[0];
-};
-
-/* chapter 11, page 7 */
-struct fru_board_info_area {
- uint8_t format; /* 0x01 */
- uint8_t area_len; /* multiple of 8 bytes */
- uint8_t language; /* I hope it's 0 */
- uint8_t mfg_date[3]; /* LSB, minutes since 1996-01-01 */
- struct fru_type_length tl[0]; /* type-length stuff follows */
-
- /*
- * the TL there are in order:
- * Board Manufacturer
- * Board Product Name
- * Board Serial Number
- * Board Part Number
- * FRU File ID (may be null)
- * more manufacturer-specific stuff
- * 0xc1 as a terminator
- * 0x00 pad to a multiple of 8 bytes - 1
- * checksum (sum of all stuff module 256 must be zero)
- */
-};
-
-enum fru_type {
- FRU_TYPE_BINARY = 0x00,
- FRU_TYPE_BCDPLUS = 0x40,
- FRU_TYPE_ASCII6 = 0x80,
- FRU_TYPE_ASCII = 0xc0, /* not ascii: depends on language */
-};
-
-/*
- * some helpers
- */
-static inline struct fru_board_info_area *fru_get_board_area(
- const struct fru_common_header *header)
-{
- /* we know for sure that the header is 8 bytes in size */
- return (struct fru_board_info_area *)(header + header->board_area_off);
-}
-
-static inline int fru_type(struct fru_type_length *tl)
-{
- return tl->type_length & 0xc0;
-}
-
-static inline int fru_length(struct fru_type_length *tl)
-{
- return (tl->type_length & 0x3f) + 1; /* len of whole record */
-}
-
-/* assume ascii-latin1 encoding */
-static inline int fru_strlen(struct fru_type_length *tl)
-{
- return fru_length(tl) - 1;
-}
-
-static inline char *fru_strcpy(char *dest, struct fru_type_length *tl)
-{
- int len = fru_strlen(tl);
- memcpy(dest, tl->data, len);
- dest[len] = '\0';
- return dest;
-}
-
-static inline struct fru_type_length *fru_next_tl(struct fru_type_length *tl)
-{
- return tl + fru_length(tl);
-}
-
-static inline int fru_is_eof(struct fru_type_length *tl)
-{
- return tl->type_length == 0xc1;
-}
-
-/*
- * External functions defined in fru-parse.c.
- */
-extern int fru_header_cksum_ok(struct fru_common_header *header);
-extern int fru_bia_cksum_ok(struct fru_board_info_area *bia);
-
-/* All these 4 return allocated strings by calling fru_alloc() */
-extern char *fru_get_board_manufacturer(struct fru_common_header *header);
-extern char *fru_get_product_name(struct fru_common_header *header);
-extern char *fru_get_serial_number(struct fru_common_header *header);
-extern char *fru_get_part_number(struct fru_common_header *header);
-
-/* This must be defined by the caller of the above functions */
-extern void *fru_alloc(size_t size);
-
-#endif /* __LINUX_IMPI_FRU_H__ */
diff --git a/include/linux/sdb.h b/include/linux/sdb.h
deleted file mode 100644
index a2404a2bbd10..000000000000
--- a/include/linux/sdb.h
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,160 +0,0 @@
-/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
-/*
- * This is the official version 1.1 of sdb.h
- */
-#ifndef __SDB_H__
-#define __SDB_H__
-#ifdef __KERNEL__
-#include <linux/types.h>
-#else
-#include <stdint.h>
-#endif
-
-/*
- * All structures are 64 bytes long and are expected
- * to live in an array, one for each interconnect.
- * Most fields of the structures are shared among the
- * various types, and most-specific fields are at the
- * beginning (for alignment reasons, and to keep the
- * magic number at the head of the interconnect record
- */
-
-/* Product, 40 bytes at offset 24, 8-byte aligned
- *
- * device_id is vendor-assigned; version is device-specific,
- * date is hex (e.g 0x20120501), name is UTF-8, blank-filled
- * and not terminated with a 0 byte.
- */
-struct sdb_product {
- uint64_t vendor_id; /* 0x18..0x1f */
- uint32_t device_id; /* 0x20..0x23 */
- uint32_t version; /* 0x24..0x27 */
- uint32_t date; /* 0x28..0x2b */
- uint8_t name[19]; /* 0x2c..0x3e */
- uint8_t record_type; /* 0x3f */
-};
-
-/*
- * Component, 56 bytes at offset 8, 8-byte aligned
- *
- * The address range is first to last, inclusive
- * (for example 0x100000 - 0x10ffff)
- */
-struct sdb_component {
- uint64_t addr_first; /* 0x08..0x0f */
- uint64_t addr_last; /* 0x10..0x17 */
- struct sdb_product product; /* 0x18..0x3f */
-};
-
-/* Type of the SDB record */
-enum sdb_record_type {
- sdb_type_interconnect = 0x00,
- sdb_type_device = 0x01,
- sdb_type_bridge = 0x02,
- sdb_type_integration = 0x80,
- sdb_type_repo_url = 0x81,
- sdb_type_synthesis = 0x82,
- sdb_type_empty = 0xFF,
-};
-
-/* Type 0: interconnect (first of the array)
- *
- * sdb_records is the length of the table including this first
- * record, version is 1. The bus type is enumerated later.
- */
-#define SDB_MAGIC 0x5344422d /* "SDB-" */
-struct sdb_interconnect {
- uint32_t sdb_magic; /* 0x00-0x03 */
- uint16_t sdb_records; /* 0x04-0x05 */
- uint8_t sdb_version; /* 0x06 */
- uint8_t sdb_bus_type; /* 0x07 */
- struct sdb_component sdb_component; /* 0x08-0x3f */
-};
-
-/* Type 1: device
- *
- * class is 0 for "custom device", other values are
- * to be standardized; ABI version is for the driver,
- * bus-specific bits are defined by each bus (see below)
- */
-struct sdb_device {
- uint16_t abi_class; /* 0x00-0x01 */
- uint8_t abi_ver_major; /* 0x02 */
- uint8_t abi_ver_minor; /* 0x03 */
- uint32_t bus_specific; /* 0x04-0x07 */
- struct sdb_component sdb_component; /* 0x08-0x3f */
-};
-
-/* Type 2: bridge
- *
- * child is the address of the nested SDB table
- */
-struct sdb_bridge {
- uint64_t sdb_child; /* 0x00-0x07 */
- struct sdb_component sdb_component; /* 0x08-0x3f */
-};
-
-/* Type 0x80: integration
- *
- * all types with bit 7 set are meta-information, so
- * software can ignore the types it doesn't know. Here we
- * just provide product information for an aggregate device
- */
-struct sdb_integration {
- uint8_t reserved[24]; /* 0x00-0x17 */
- struct sdb_product product; /* 0x08-0x3f */
-};
-
-/* Type 0x81: Top module repository url
- *
- * again, an informative field that software can ignore
- */
-struct sdb_repo_url {
- uint8_t repo_url[63]; /* 0x00-0x3e */
- uint8_t record_type; /* 0x3f */
-};
-
-/* Type 0x82: Synthesis tool information
- *
- * this informative record
- */
-struct sdb_synthesis {
- uint8_t syn_name[16]; /* 0x00-0x0f */
- uint8_t commit_id[16]; /* 0x10-0x1f */
- uint8_t tool_name[8]; /* 0x20-0x27 */
- uint32_t tool_version; /* 0x28-0x2b */
- uint32_t date; /* 0x2c-0x2f */
- uint8_t user_name[15]; /* 0x30-0x3e */
- uint8_t record_type; /* 0x3f */
-};
-
-/* Type 0xff: empty
- *
- * this allows keeping empty slots during development,
- * so they can be filled later with minimal efforts and
- * no misleading description is ever shipped -- hopefully.
- * It can also be used to pad a table to a desired length.
- */
-struct sdb_empty {
- uint8_t reserved[63]; /* 0x00-0x3e */
- uint8_t record_type; /* 0x3f */
-};
-
-/* The type of bus, for bus-specific flags */
-enum sdb_bus_type {
- sdb_wishbone = 0x00,
- sdb_data = 0x01,
-};
-
-#define SDB_WB_WIDTH_MASK 0x0f
-#define SDB_WB_ACCESS8 0x01
-#define SDB_WB_ACCESS16 0x02
-#define SDB_WB_ACCESS32 0x04
-#define SDB_WB_ACCESS64 0x08
-#define SDB_WB_LITTLE_ENDIAN 0x80
-
-#define SDB_DATA_READ 0x04
-#define SDB_DATA_WRITE 0x02
-#define SDB_DATA_EXEC 0x01
-
-#endif /* __SDB_H__ */
--
2.17.1