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* Remove non-working Banana Pi code * Remove SonarQube suppressions which can be resolved by a code update * Update device detection
170 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
170 lines
5.5 KiB
C++
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// SCSI Target Emulator PiSCSI
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// for Raspberry Pi
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//
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// Copyright (C) 2022 akuker
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//
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// [ Hardware version detection routines ]
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#include "sbc_version.h"
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#include <spdlog/spdlog.h>
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#include <fstream>
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#include <iostream>
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#include <sstream>
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SBC_Version::sbc_version_type SBC_Version::sbc_version = sbc_version_type::sbc_unknown;
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// TODO: THESE NEED TO BE VALIDATED!!!!
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const string SBC_Version::str_raspberry_pi_1 = "Raspberry Pi 1";
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const string SBC_Version::str_raspberry_pi_2_3 = "Raspberry Pi 2/3";
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const string SBC_Version::str_raspberry_pi_4 = "Raspberry Pi 4";
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const string SBC_Version::str_unknown_sbc = "Unknown SBC";
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// The strings in this table should align with the 'model' embedded
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// in the device tree. This can be aquired by running:
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// cat /proc/device-tree/model
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// Only the first part of the string is checked. Anything following
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// will be ignored. For example:
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// "Raspberry Pi 4 Model B" will match with both of the following:
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// - Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.4
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// - Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.3
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// TODO Is there a better way to detect the Pi type than relying on strings?
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const map<string, SBC_Version::sbc_version_type, less<>> SBC_Version::proc_device_tree_mapping = {
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{"Raspberry Pi 1 Model ", sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_1},
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{"Raspberry Pi 2 Model ", sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_2_3},
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{"Raspberry Pi 3 Model ", sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_2_3},
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{"Raspberry Pi 4 Model ", sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_4},
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{"Raspberry Pi 400 ", sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_4},
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{"Raspberry Pi Zero W", sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_1},
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{"Raspberry Pi Zero", sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_1}
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};
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const string SBC_Version::m_device_tree_model_path = "/proc/device-tree/model";
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Convert the SBC Version to a printable string
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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string SBC_Version::GetAsString()
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{
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switch (sbc_version) {
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case sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_1:
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return str_raspberry_pi_1;
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case sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_2_3:
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return str_raspberry_pi_2_3;
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case sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_4:
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return str_raspberry_pi_4;
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default:
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return str_unknown_sbc;
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}
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}
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SBC_Version::sbc_version_type SBC_Version::GetSbcVersion()
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{
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return sbc_version;
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}
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// Determine which version of single board computer (Pi) is being used
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// based upon the device tree model string.
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//
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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void SBC_Version::Init()
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{
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ifstream input_stream(SBC_Version::m_device_tree_model_path);
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if (input_stream.fail()) {
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#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__X86__)
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// We expect this to fail on x86
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spdlog::warn("Detected " + GetAsString());
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sbc_version = sbc_version_type::sbc_unknown;
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return;
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#else
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spdlog::error("Failed to open " + SBC_Version::m_device_tree_model_path + ". Are you running as root?");
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throw invalid_argument("Failed to open /proc/device-tree/model");
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#endif
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}
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stringstream str_buffer;
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str_buffer << input_stream.rdbuf();
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const string device_tree_model = str_buffer.str();
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for (const auto& [key, value] : proc_device_tree_mapping) {
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if (device_tree_model.starts_with(key)) {
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sbc_version = value;
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spdlog::info("Detected " + GetAsString());
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return;
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}
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}
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sbc_version = sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_4;
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spdlog::error("Unable to determine single board computer type. Defaulting to Raspberry Pi 4");
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}
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bool SBC_Version::IsRaspberryPi()
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{
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switch (sbc_version) {
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case sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_1:
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case sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_2_3:
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case sbc_version_type::sbc_raspberry_pi_4:
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return true;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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}
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// The following functions are only used on the Raspberry Pi
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// (imported from bcm_host.c)
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uint32_t SBC_Version::GetDeviceTreeRanges(const char *filename, uint32_t offset)
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{
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uint32_t address = ~0;
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if (FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "rb"); fp) {
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fseek(fp, offset, SEEK_SET);
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if (array<uint8_t, 4> buf; fread(buf.data(), 1, buf.size(), fp) == buf.size()) {
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address = (int)buf[0] << 24 | (int)buf[1] << 16 | (int)buf[2] << 8 | (int)buf[3] << 0;
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}
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fclose(fp);
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}
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return address;
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}
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#if defined __linux__
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uint32_t SBC_Version::GetPeripheralAddress(void)
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{
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uint32_t address = GetDeviceTreeRanges("/proc/device-tree/soc/ranges", 4);
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if (address == 0) {
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address = GetDeviceTreeRanges("/proc/device-tree/soc/ranges", 8);
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}
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address = (address == (uint32_t)~0) ? 0x20000000 : address;
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return address;
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}
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#elif defined __NetBSD__
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uint32_t SBC_Version::GetPeripheralAddress(void)
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{
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char buf[1024];
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size_t len = sizeof(buf);
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uint32_t address;
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if (sysctlbyname("hw.model", buf, &len, NULL, 0) || strstr(buf, "ARM1176JZ-S") != buf) {
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// Failed to get CPU model || Not BCM2835
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// use the address of BCM283[67]
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address = 0x3f000000;
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} else {
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// Use BCM2835 address
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address = 0x20000000;
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}
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return address;
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}
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#else
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uint32_t SBC_Version::GetPeripheralAddress(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#endif
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