// Copyright 2017 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. use libc::{gmtime_r, time, time_t, tm}; use std::mem; use crate::BusDevice; const INDEX_MASK: u8 = 0x7f; const INDEX_OFFSET: u64 = 0x0; const DATA_OFFSET: u64 = 0x1; const DATA_LEN: usize = 128; /// A CMOS/RTC device commonly seen on x86 I/O port 0x70/0x71. pub struct Cmos { index: u8, data: [u8; DATA_LEN], } impl Cmos { /// Constructs a CMOS/RTC device with zero data. pub fn new() -> Cmos { Cmos { index: 0, data: [0; DATA_LEN], } } } impl BusDevice for Cmos { fn debug_label(&self) -> String { "cmos".to_owned() } fn write(&mut self, offset: u64, data: &[u8]) { if data.len() != 1 { return; } match offset { INDEX_OFFSET => self.index = data[0] & INDEX_MASK, DATA_OFFSET => self.data[self.index as usize] = data[0], o => panic!("bad write offset on CMOS device: {}", o), } } fn read(&mut self, offset: u64, data: &mut [u8]) { fn to_bcd(v: u8) -> u8 { assert!(v < 100); ((v / 10) << 4) | (v % 10) } if data.len() != 1 { return; } data[0] = match offset { INDEX_OFFSET => self.index, DATA_OFFSET => { let seconds; let minutes; let hours; let week_day; let day; let month; let year; // The time and gmtime_r calls are safe as long as the structs they are given are // large enough, and neither of them fail. It is safe to zero initialize the tm // struct because it contains only plain data. unsafe { let mut tm: tm = mem::zeroed(); let mut now: time_t = 0; time(&mut now as *mut _); gmtime_r(&now, &mut tm as *mut _); // The following lines of code are safe but depend on tm being in scope. seconds = tm.tm_sec; minutes = tm.tm_min; hours = tm.tm_hour; week_day = tm.tm_wday + 1; day = tm.tm_mday; month = tm.tm_mon + 1; year = tm.tm_year; }; match self.index { 0x00 => to_bcd(seconds as u8), 0x02 => to_bcd(minutes as u8), 0x04 => to_bcd(hours as u8), 0x06 => to_bcd(week_day as u8), 0x07 => to_bcd(day as u8), 0x08 => to_bcd(month as u8), 0x09 => to_bcd((year % 100) as u8), 0x32 => to_bcd(((year + 1900) / 100) as u8), _ => { // self.index is always guaranteed to be in range via INDEX_MASK. self.data[(self.index & INDEX_MASK) as usize] } } } o => panic!("bad read offset on CMOS device: {}", o), } } }