Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | ** |
| 3 | ** PCI Lower Bus Adapter (LBA) manager |
| 4 | ** |
| 5 | ** (c) Copyright 1999,2000 Grant Grundler |
| 6 | ** (c) Copyright 1999,2000 Hewlett-Packard Company |
| 7 | ** |
| 8 | ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 9 | ** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 10 | ** the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
| 11 | ** (at your option) any later version. |
| 12 | ** |
| 13 | ** |
| 14 | ** This module primarily provides access to PCI bus (config/IOport |
| 15 | ** spaces) on platforms with an SBA/LBA chipset. A/B/C/J/L/N-class |
| 16 | ** with 4 digit model numbers - eg C3000 (and A400...sigh). |
| 17 | ** |
| 18 | ** LBA driver isn't as simple as the Dino driver because: |
| 19 | ** (a) this chip has substantial bug fixes between revisions |
| 20 | ** (Only one Dino bug has a software workaround :^( ) |
| 21 | ** (b) has more options which we don't (yet) support (DMA hints, OLARD) |
| 22 | ** (c) IRQ support lives in the I/O SAPIC driver (not with PCI driver) |
| 23 | ** (d) play nicely with both PAT and "Legacy" PA-RISC firmware (PDC). |
| 24 | ** (dino only deals with "Legacy" PDC) |
| 25 | ** |
| 26 | ** LBA driver passes the I/O SAPIC HPA to the I/O SAPIC driver. |
| 27 | ** (I/O SAPIC is integratd in the LBA chip). |
| 28 | ** |
| 29 | ** FIXME: Add support to SBA and LBA drivers for DMA hint sets |
| 30 | ** FIXME: Add support for PCI card hot-plug (OLARD). |
| 31 | */ |
| 32 | |
| 33 | #include <linux/delay.h> |
| 34 | #include <linux/types.h> |
| 35 | #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| 36 | #include <linux/spinlock.h> |
| 37 | #include <linux/init.h> /* for __init and __devinit */ |
| 38 | #include <linux/pci.h> |
| 39 | #include <linux/ioport.h> |
| 40 | #include <linux/slab.h> |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 41 | |
| 42 | #include <asm/byteorder.h> |
| 43 | #include <asm/pdc.h> |
| 44 | #include <asm/pdcpat.h> |
| 45 | #include <asm/page.h> |
| 46 | #include <asm/system.h> |
| 47 | |
Kyle McMartin | 1790cf9 | 2006-08-24 21:32:49 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 48 | #include <asm/ropes.h> |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 49 | #include <asm/hardware.h> /* for register_parisc_driver() stuff */ |
| 50 | #include <asm/parisc-device.h> |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 51 | #include <asm/io.h> /* read/write stuff */ |
| 52 | |
| 53 | #undef DEBUG_LBA /* general stuff */ |
| 54 | #undef DEBUG_LBA_PORT /* debug I/O Port access */ |
| 55 | #undef DEBUG_LBA_CFG /* debug Config Space Access (ie PCI Bus walk) */ |
| 56 | #undef DEBUG_LBA_PAT /* debug PCI Resource Mgt code - PDC PAT only */ |
| 57 | |
| 58 | #undef FBB_SUPPORT /* Fast Back-Back xfers - NOT READY YET */ |
| 59 | |
| 60 | |
| 61 | #ifdef DEBUG_LBA |
| 62 | #define DBG(x...) printk(x) |
| 63 | #else |
| 64 | #define DBG(x...) |
| 65 | #endif |
| 66 | |
| 67 | #ifdef DEBUG_LBA_PORT |
| 68 | #define DBG_PORT(x...) printk(x) |
| 69 | #else |
| 70 | #define DBG_PORT(x...) |
| 71 | #endif |
| 72 | |
| 73 | #ifdef DEBUG_LBA_CFG |
| 74 | #define DBG_CFG(x...) printk(x) |
| 75 | #else |
| 76 | #define DBG_CFG(x...) |
| 77 | #endif |
| 78 | |
| 79 | #ifdef DEBUG_LBA_PAT |
| 80 | #define DBG_PAT(x...) printk(x) |
| 81 | #else |
| 82 | #define DBG_PAT(x...) |
| 83 | #endif |
| 84 | |
| 85 | |
| 86 | /* |
| 87 | ** Config accessor functions only pass in the 8-bit bus number and not |
| 88 | ** the 8-bit "PCI Segment" number. Each LBA will be assigned a PCI bus |
| 89 | ** number based on what firmware wrote into the scratch register. |
| 90 | ** |
| 91 | ** The "secondary" bus number is set to this before calling |
| 92 | ** pci_register_ops(). If any PPB's are present, the scan will |
| 93 | ** discover them and update the "secondary" and "subordinate" |
| 94 | ** fields in the pci_bus structure. |
| 95 | ** |
| 96 | ** Changes in the configuration *may* result in a different |
| 97 | ** bus number for each LBA depending on what firmware does. |
| 98 | */ |
| 99 | |
| 100 | #define MODULE_NAME "LBA" |
| 101 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 102 | /* non-postable I/O port space, densely packed */ |
| 103 | #define LBA_PORT_BASE (PCI_F_EXTEND | 0xfee00000UL) |
Helge Deller | 8039de1 | 2006-01-10 20:35:03 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 104 | static void __iomem *astro_iop_base __read_mostly; |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 105 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 106 | static u32 lba_t32; |
| 107 | |
| 108 | /* lba flags */ |
| 109 | #define LBA_FLAG_SKIP_PROBE 0x10 |
| 110 | |
| 111 | #define LBA_SKIP_PROBE(d) ((d)->flags & LBA_FLAG_SKIP_PROBE) |
| 112 | |
| 113 | |
| 114 | /* Looks nice and keeps the compiler happy */ |
| 115 | #define LBA_DEV(d) ((struct lba_device *) (d)) |
| 116 | |
| 117 | |
| 118 | /* |
| 119 | ** Only allow 8 subsidiary busses per LBA |
| 120 | ** Problem is the PCI bus numbering is globally shared. |
| 121 | */ |
| 122 | #define LBA_MAX_NUM_BUSES 8 |
| 123 | |
| 124 | /************************************ |
| 125 | * LBA register read and write support |
| 126 | * |
| 127 | * BE WARNED: register writes are posted. |
| 128 | * (ie follow writes which must reach HW with a read) |
| 129 | */ |
| 130 | #define READ_U8(addr) __raw_readb(addr) |
| 131 | #define READ_U16(addr) __raw_readw(addr) |
| 132 | #define READ_U32(addr) __raw_readl(addr) |
| 133 | #define WRITE_U8(value, addr) __raw_writeb(value, addr) |
| 134 | #define WRITE_U16(value, addr) __raw_writew(value, addr) |
| 135 | #define WRITE_U32(value, addr) __raw_writel(value, addr) |
| 136 | |
| 137 | #define READ_REG8(addr) readb(addr) |
| 138 | #define READ_REG16(addr) readw(addr) |
| 139 | #define READ_REG32(addr) readl(addr) |
| 140 | #define READ_REG64(addr) readq(addr) |
| 141 | #define WRITE_REG8(value, addr) writeb(value, addr) |
| 142 | #define WRITE_REG16(value, addr) writew(value, addr) |
| 143 | #define WRITE_REG32(value, addr) writel(value, addr) |
| 144 | |
| 145 | |
| 146 | #define LBA_CFG_TOK(bus,dfn) ((u32) ((bus)<<16 | (dfn)<<8)) |
| 147 | #define LBA_CFG_BUS(tok) ((u8) ((tok)>>16)) |
| 148 | #define LBA_CFG_DEV(tok) ((u8) ((tok)>>11) & 0x1f) |
| 149 | #define LBA_CFG_FUNC(tok) ((u8) ((tok)>>8 ) & 0x7) |
| 150 | |
| 151 | |
| 152 | /* |
| 153 | ** Extract LBA (Rope) number from HPA |
| 154 | ** REVISIT: 16 ropes for Stretch/Ike? |
| 155 | */ |
| 156 | #define ROPES_PER_IOC 8 |
| 157 | #define LBA_NUM(x) ((((unsigned long) x) >> 13) & (ROPES_PER_IOC-1)) |
| 158 | |
| 159 | |
| 160 | static void |
| 161 | lba_dump_res(struct resource *r, int d) |
| 162 | { |
| 163 | int i; |
| 164 | |
| 165 | if (NULL == r) |
| 166 | return; |
| 167 | |
| 168 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "(%p)", r->parent); |
| 169 | for (i = d; i ; --i) printk(" "); |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 170 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "%p [%lx,%lx]/%lx\n", r, |
| 171 | (long)r->start, (long)r->end, r->flags); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 172 | lba_dump_res(r->child, d+2); |
| 173 | lba_dump_res(r->sibling, d); |
| 174 | } |
| 175 | |
| 176 | |
| 177 | /* |
| 178 | ** LBA rev 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, and 3.0 bus walks require a complex |
| 179 | ** workaround for cfg cycles: |
| 180 | ** -- preserve LBA state |
| 181 | ** -- prevent any DMA from occurring |
| 182 | ** -- turn on smart mode |
| 183 | ** -- probe with config writes before doing config reads |
| 184 | ** -- check ERROR_STATUS |
| 185 | ** -- clear ERROR_STATUS |
| 186 | ** -- restore LBA state |
| 187 | ** |
| 188 | ** The workaround is only used for device discovery. |
| 189 | */ |
| 190 | |
| 191 | static int lba_device_present(u8 bus, u8 dfn, struct lba_device *d) |
| 192 | { |
| 193 | u8 first_bus = d->hba.hba_bus->secondary; |
| 194 | u8 last_sub_bus = d->hba.hba_bus->subordinate; |
| 195 | |
| 196 | if ((bus < first_bus) || |
| 197 | (bus > last_sub_bus) || |
| 198 | ((bus - first_bus) >= LBA_MAX_NUM_BUSES)) { |
| 199 | return 0; |
| 200 | } |
| 201 | |
| 202 | return 1; |
| 203 | } |
| 204 | |
| 205 | |
| 206 | |
| 207 | #define LBA_CFG_SETUP(d, tok) { \ |
| 208 | /* Save contents of error config register. */ \ |
| 209 | error_config = READ_REG32(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ERROR_CONFIG); \ |
| 210 | \ |
| 211 | /* Save contents of status control register. */ \ |
| 212 | status_control = READ_REG32(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_STAT_CTL); \ |
| 213 | \ |
| 214 | /* For LBA rev 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, and 3.0, we must disable DMA \ |
| 215 | ** arbitration for full bus walks. \ |
| 216 | */ \ |
| 217 | /* Save contents of arb mask register. */ \ |
| 218 | arb_mask = READ_REG32(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ARB_MASK); \ |
| 219 | \ |
| 220 | /* \ |
| 221 | * Turn off all device arbitration bits (i.e. everything \ |
| 222 | * except arbitration enable bit). \ |
| 223 | */ \ |
| 224 | WRITE_REG32(0x1, d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ARB_MASK); \ |
| 225 | \ |
| 226 | /* \ |
| 227 | * Set the smart mode bit so that master aborts don't cause \ |
| 228 | * LBA to go into PCI fatal mode (required). \ |
| 229 | */ \ |
| 230 | WRITE_REG32(error_config | LBA_SMART_MODE, d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ERROR_CONFIG); \ |
| 231 | } |
| 232 | |
| 233 | |
| 234 | #define LBA_CFG_PROBE(d, tok) { \ |
| 235 | /* \ |
| 236 | * Setup Vendor ID write and read back the address register \ |
| 237 | * to make sure that LBA is the bus master. \ |
| 238 | */ \ |
| 239 | WRITE_REG32(tok | PCI_VENDOR_ID, (d)->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_ADDR);\ |
| 240 | /* \ |
| 241 | * Read address register to ensure that LBA is the bus master, \ |
| 242 | * which implies that DMA traffic has stopped when DMA arb is off. \ |
| 243 | */ \ |
| 244 | lba_t32 = READ_REG32((d)->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_ADDR); \ |
| 245 | /* \ |
| 246 | * Generate a cfg write cycle (will have no affect on \ |
| 247 | * Vendor ID register since read-only). \ |
| 248 | */ \ |
| 249 | WRITE_REG32(~0, (d)->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_DATA); \ |
| 250 | /* \ |
| 251 | * Make sure write has completed before proceeding further, \ |
| 252 | * i.e. before setting clear enable. \ |
| 253 | */ \ |
| 254 | lba_t32 = READ_REG32((d)->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_ADDR); \ |
| 255 | } |
| 256 | |
| 257 | |
| 258 | /* |
| 259 | * HPREVISIT: |
| 260 | * -- Can't tell if config cycle got the error. |
| 261 | * |
| 262 | * OV bit is broken until rev 4.0, so can't use OV bit and |
| 263 | * LBA_ERROR_LOG_ADDR to tell if error belongs to config cycle. |
| 264 | * |
| 265 | * As of rev 4.0, no longer need the error check. |
| 266 | * |
| 267 | * -- Even if we could tell, we still want to return -1 |
| 268 | * for **ANY** error (not just master abort). |
| 269 | * |
| 270 | * -- Only clear non-fatal errors (we don't want to bring |
| 271 | * LBA out of pci-fatal mode). |
| 272 | * |
| 273 | * Actually, there is still a race in which |
| 274 | * we could be clearing a fatal error. We will |
| 275 | * live with this during our initial bus walk |
| 276 | * until rev 4.0 (no driver activity during |
| 277 | * initial bus walk). The initial bus walk |
| 278 | * has race conditions concerning the use of |
| 279 | * smart mode as well. |
| 280 | */ |
| 281 | |
| 282 | #define LBA_MASTER_ABORT_ERROR 0xc |
| 283 | #define LBA_FATAL_ERROR 0x10 |
| 284 | |
| 285 | #define LBA_CFG_MASTER_ABORT_CHECK(d, base, tok, error) { \ |
| 286 | u32 error_status = 0; \ |
| 287 | /* \ |
| 288 | * Set clear enable (CE) bit. Unset by HW when new \ |
| 289 | * errors are logged -- LBA HW ERS section 14.3.3). \ |
| 290 | */ \ |
| 291 | WRITE_REG32(status_control | CLEAR_ERRLOG_ENABLE, base + LBA_STAT_CTL); \ |
| 292 | error_status = READ_REG32(base + LBA_ERROR_STATUS); \ |
| 293 | if ((error_status & 0x1f) != 0) { \ |
| 294 | /* \ |
| 295 | * Fail the config read request. \ |
| 296 | */ \ |
| 297 | error = 1; \ |
| 298 | if ((error_status & LBA_FATAL_ERROR) == 0) { \ |
| 299 | /* \ |
| 300 | * Clear error status (if fatal bit not set) by setting \ |
| 301 | * clear error log bit (CL). \ |
| 302 | */ \ |
| 303 | WRITE_REG32(status_control | CLEAR_ERRLOG, base + LBA_STAT_CTL); \ |
| 304 | } \ |
| 305 | } \ |
| 306 | } |
| 307 | |
| 308 | #define LBA_CFG_TR4_ADDR_SETUP(d, addr) \ |
| 309 | WRITE_REG32(((addr) & ~3), (d)->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_ADDR); |
| 310 | |
| 311 | #define LBA_CFG_ADDR_SETUP(d, addr) { \ |
| 312 | WRITE_REG32(((addr) & ~3), (d)->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_ADDR); \ |
| 313 | /* \ |
| 314 | * Read address register to ensure that LBA is the bus master, \ |
| 315 | * which implies that DMA traffic has stopped when DMA arb is off. \ |
| 316 | */ \ |
| 317 | lba_t32 = READ_REG32((d)->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_ADDR); \ |
| 318 | } |
| 319 | |
| 320 | |
| 321 | #define LBA_CFG_RESTORE(d, base) { \ |
| 322 | /* \ |
| 323 | * Restore status control register (turn off clear enable). \ |
| 324 | */ \ |
| 325 | WRITE_REG32(status_control, base + LBA_STAT_CTL); \ |
| 326 | /* \ |
| 327 | * Restore error config register (turn off smart mode). \ |
| 328 | */ \ |
| 329 | WRITE_REG32(error_config, base + LBA_ERROR_CONFIG); \ |
| 330 | /* \ |
| 331 | * Restore arb mask register (reenables DMA arbitration). \ |
| 332 | */ \ |
| 333 | WRITE_REG32(arb_mask, base + LBA_ARB_MASK); \ |
| 334 | } |
| 335 | |
| 336 | |
| 337 | |
| 338 | static unsigned int |
| 339 | lba_rd_cfg(struct lba_device *d, u32 tok, u8 reg, u32 size) |
| 340 | { |
| 341 | u32 data = ~0U; |
| 342 | int error = 0; |
| 343 | u32 arb_mask = 0; /* used by LBA_CFG_SETUP/RESTORE */ |
| 344 | u32 error_config = 0; /* used by LBA_CFG_SETUP/RESTORE */ |
| 345 | u32 status_control = 0; /* used by LBA_CFG_SETUP/RESTORE */ |
| 346 | |
| 347 | LBA_CFG_SETUP(d, tok); |
| 348 | LBA_CFG_PROBE(d, tok); |
| 349 | LBA_CFG_MASTER_ABORT_CHECK(d, d->hba.base_addr, tok, error); |
| 350 | if (!error) { |
| 351 | void __iomem *data_reg = d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_DATA; |
| 352 | |
| 353 | LBA_CFG_ADDR_SETUP(d, tok | reg); |
| 354 | switch (size) { |
| 355 | case 1: data = (u32) READ_REG8(data_reg + (reg & 3)); break; |
| 356 | case 2: data = (u32) READ_REG16(data_reg+ (reg & 2)); break; |
| 357 | case 4: data = READ_REG32(data_reg); break; |
| 358 | } |
| 359 | } |
| 360 | LBA_CFG_RESTORE(d, d->hba.base_addr); |
| 361 | return(data); |
| 362 | } |
| 363 | |
| 364 | |
| 365 | static int elroy_cfg_read(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int pos, int size, u32 *data) |
| 366 | { |
| 367 | struct lba_device *d = LBA_DEV(parisc_walk_tree(bus->bridge)); |
| 368 | u32 local_bus = (bus->parent == NULL) ? 0 : bus->secondary; |
| 369 | u32 tok = LBA_CFG_TOK(local_bus, devfn); |
| 370 | void __iomem *data_reg = d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_DATA; |
| 371 | |
| 372 | if ((pos > 255) || (devfn > 255)) |
| 373 | return -EINVAL; |
| 374 | |
| 375 | /* FIXME: B2K/C3600 workaround is always use old method... */ |
| 376 | /* if (!LBA_SKIP_PROBE(d)) */ { |
| 377 | /* original - Generate config cycle on broken elroy |
| 378 | with risk we will miss PCI bus errors. */ |
| 379 | *data = lba_rd_cfg(d, tok, pos, size); |
| 380 | DBG_CFG("%s(%x+%2x) -> 0x%x (a)\n", __FUNCTION__, tok, pos, *data); |
| 381 | return 0; |
| 382 | } |
| 383 | |
| 384 | if (LBA_SKIP_PROBE(d) && !lba_device_present(bus->secondary, devfn, d)) { |
| 385 | DBG_CFG("%s(%x+%2x) -> -1 (b)\n", __FUNCTION__, tok, pos); |
| 386 | /* either don't want to look or know device isn't present. */ |
| 387 | *data = ~0U; |
| 388 | return(0); |
| 389 | } |
| 390 | |
| 391 | /* Basic Algorithm |
| 392 | ** Should only get here on fully working LBA rev. |
| 393 | ** This is how simple the code should have been. |
| 394 | */ |
| 395 | LBA_CFG_ADDR_SETUP(d, tok | pos); |
| 396 | switch(size) { |
| 397 | case 1: *data = READ_REG8 (data_reg + (pos & 3)); break; |
| 398 | case 2: *data = READ_REG16(data_reg + (pos & 2)); break; |
| 399 | case 4: *data = READ_REG32(data_reg); break; |
| 400 | } |
| 401 | DBG_CFG("%s(%x+%2x) -> 0x%x (c)\n", __FUNCTION__, tok, pos, *data); |
| 402 | return 0; |
| 403 | } |
| 404 | |
| 405 | |
| 406 | static void |
| 407 | lba_wr_cfg(struct lba_device *d, u32 tok, u8 reg, u32 data, u32 size) |
| 408 | { |
| 409 | int error = 0; |
| 410 | u32 arb_mask = 0; |
| 411 | u32 error_config = 0; |
| 412 | u32 status_control = 0; |
| 413 | void __iomem *data_reg = d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_DATA; |
| 414 | |
| 415 | LBA_CFG_SETUP(d, tok); |
| 416 | LBA_CFG_ADDR_SETUP(d, tok | reg); |
| 417 | switch (size) { |
| 418 | case 1: WRITE_REG8 (data, data_reg + (reg & 3)); break; |
| 419 | case 2: WRITE_REG16(data, data_reg + (reg & 2)); break; |
| 420 | case 4: WRITE_REG32(data, data_reg); break; |
| 421 | } |
| 422 | LBA_CFG_MASTER_ABORT_CHECK(d, d->hba.base_addr, tok, error); |
| 423 | LBA_CFG_RESTORE(d, d->hba.base_addr); |
| 424 | } |
| 425 | |
| 426 | |
| 427 | /* |
| 428 | * LBA 4.0 config write code implements non-postable semantics |
| 429 | * by doing a read of CONFIG ADDR after the write. |
| 430 | */ |
| 431 | |
| 432 | static int elroy_cfg_write(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int pos, int size, u32 data) |
| 433 | { |
| 434 | struct lba_device *d = LBA_DEV(parisc_walk_tree(bus->bridge)); |
| 435 | u32 local_bus = (bus->parent == NULL) ? 0 : bus->secondary; |
| 436 | u32 tok = LBA_CFG_TOK(local_bus,devfn); |
| 437 | |
| 438 | if ((pos > 255) || (devfn > 255)) |
| 439 | return -EINVAL; |
| 440 | |
| 441 | if (!LBA_SKIP_PROBE(d)) { |
| 442 | /* Original Workaround */ |
| 443 | lba_wr_cfg(d, tok, pos, (u32) data, size); |
| 444 | DBG_CFG("%s(%x+%2x) = 0x%x (a)\n", __FUNCTION__, tok, pos,data); |
| 445 | return 0; |
| 446 | } |
| 447 | |
| 448 | if (LBA_SKIP_PROBE(d) && (!lba_device_present(bus->secondary, devfn, d))) { |
| 449 | DBG_CFG("%s(%x+%2x) = 0x%x (b)\n", __FUNCTION__, tok, pos,data); |
| 450 | return 1; /* New Workaround */ |
| 451 | } |
| 452 | |
| 453 | DBG_CFG("%s(%x+%2x) = 0x%x (c)\n", __FUNCTION__, tok, pos, data); |
| 454 | |
| 455 | /* Basic Algorithm */ |
| 456 | LBA_CFG_ADDR_SETUP(d, tok | pos); |
| 457 | switch(size) { |
| 458 | case 1: WRITE_REG8 (data, d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_DATA + (pos & 3)); |
| 459 | break; |
| 460 | case 2: WRITE_REG16(data, d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_DATA + (pos & 2)); |
| 461 | break; |
| 462 | case 4: WRITE_REG32(data, d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_DATA); |
| 463 | break; |
| 464 | } |
| 465 | /* flush posted write */ |
| 466 | lba_t32 = READ_REG32(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_ADDR); |
| 467 | return 0; |
| 468 | } |
| 469 | |
| 470 | |
| 471 | static struct pci_ops elroy_cfg_ops = { |
| 472 | .read = elroy_cfg_read, |
| 473 | .write = elroy_cfg_write, |
| 474 | }; |
| 475 | |
| 476 | /* |
| 477 | * The mercury_cfg_ops are slightly misnamed; they're also used for Elroy |
| 478 | * TR4.0 as no additional bugs were found in this areea between Elroy and |
| 479 | * Mercury |
| 480 | */ |
| 481 | |
| 482 | static int mercury_cfg_read(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int pos, int size, u32 *data) |
| 483 | { |
| 484 | struct lba_device *d = LBA_DEV(parisc_walk_tree(bus->bridge)); |
| 485 | u32 local_bus = (bus->parent == NULL) ? 0 : bus->secondary; |
| 486 | u32 tok = LBA_CFG_TOK(local_bus, devfn); |
| 487 | void __iomem *data_reg = d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_DATA; |
| 488 | |
| 489 | if ((pos > 255) || (devfn > 255)) |
| 490 | return -EINVAL; |
| 491 | |
| 492 | LBA_CFG_TR4_ADDR_SETUP(d, tok | pos); |
| 493 | switch(size) { |
| 494 | case 1: |
| 495 | *data = READ_REG8(data_reg + (pos & 3)); |
| 496 | break; |
| 497 | case 2: |
| 498 | *data = READ_REG16(data_reg + (pos & 2)); |
| 499 | break; |
| 500 | case 4: |
| 501 | *data = READ_REG32(data_reg); break; |
| 502 | break; |
| 503 | } |
| 504 | |
| 505 | DBG_CFG("mercury_cfg_read(%x+%2x) -> 0x%x\n", tok, pos, *data); |
| 506 | return 0; |
| 507 | } |
| 508 | |
| 509 | /* |
| 510 | * LBA 4.0 config write code implements non-postable semantics |
| 511 | * by doing a read of CONFIG ADDR after the write. |
| 512 | */ |
| 513 | |
| 514 | static int mercury_cfg_write(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int pos, int size, u32 data) |
| 515 | { |
| 516 | struct lba_device *d = LBA_DEV(parisc_walk_tree(bus->bridge)); |
| 517 | void __iomem *data_reg = d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_DATA; |
| 518 | u32 local_bus = (bus->parent == NULL) ? 0 : bus->secondary; |
| 519 | u32 tok = LBA_CFG_TOK(local_bus,devfn); |
| 520 | |
| 521 | if ((pos > 255) || (devfn > 255)) |
| 522 | return -EINVAL; |
| 523 | |
| 524 | DBG_CFG("%s(%x+%2x) <- 0x%x (c)\n", __FUNCTION__, tok, pos, data); |
| 525 | |
| 526 | LBA_CFG_TR4_ADDR_SETUP(d, tok | pos); |
| 527 | switch(size) { |
| 528 | case 1: |
| 529 | WRITE_REG8 (data, data_reg + (pos & 3)); |
| 530 | break; |
| 531 | case 2: |
| 532 | WRITE_REG16(data, data_reg + (pos & 2)); |
| 533 | break; |
| 534 | case 4: |
| 535 | WRITE_REG32(data, data_reg); |
| 536 | break; |
| 537 | } |
| 538 | |
| 539 | /* flush posted write */ |
| 540 | lba_t32 = READ_U32(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_PCI_CFG_ADDR); |
| 541 | return 0; |
| 542 | } |
| 543 | |
| 544 | static struct pci_ops mercury_cfg_ops = { |
| 545 | .read = mercury_cfg_read, |
| 546 | .write = mercury_cfg_write, |
| 547 | }; |
| 548 | |
| 549 | |
| 550 | static void |
| 551 | lba_bios_init(void) |
| 552 | { |
| 553 | DBG(MODULE_NAME ": lba_bios_init\n"); |
| 554 | } |
| 555 | |
| 556 | |
| 557 | #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| 558 | |
| 559 | /* |
| 560 | ** Determine if a device is already configured. |
| 561 | ** If so, reserve it resources. |
| 562 | ** |
| 563 | ** Read PCI cfg command register and see if I/O or MMIO is enabled. |
| 564 | ** PAT has to enable the devices it's using. |
| 565 | ** |
| 566 | ** Note: resources are fixed up before we try to claim them. |
| 567 | */ |
| 568 | static void |
| 569 | lba_claim_dev_resources(struct pci_dev *dev) |
| 570 | { |
| 571 | u16 cmd; |
| 572 | int i, srch_flags; |
| 573 | |
| 574 | (void) pci_read_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd); |
| 575 | |
| 576 | srch_flags = (cmd & PCI_COMMAND_IO) ? IORESOURCE_IO : 0; |
| 577 | if (cmd & PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY) |
| 578 | srch_flags |= IORESOURCE_MEM; |
| 579 | |
| 580 | if (!srch_flags) |
| 581 | return; |
| 582 | |
| 583 | for (i = 0; i <= PCI_ROM_RESOURCE; i++) { |
| 584 | if (dev->resource[i].flags & srch_flags) { |
| 585 | pci_claim_resource(dev, i); |
| 586 | DBG(" claimed %s %d [%lx,%lx]/%lx\n", |
| 587 | pci_name(dev), i, |
| 588 | dev->resource[i].start, |
| 589 | dev->resource[i].end, |
| 590 | dev->resource[i].flags |
| 591 | ); |
| 592 | } |
| 593 | } |
| 594 | } |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 595 | |
| 596 | |
| 597 | /* |
Grant Grundler | 6ca45a2 | 2006-01-10 20:47:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 598 | * truncate_pat_collision: Deal with overlaps or outright collisions |
| 599 | * between PAT PDC reported ranges. |
| 600 | * |
| 601 | * Broken PA8800 firmware will report lmmio range that |
| 602 | * overlaps with CPU HPA. Just truncate the lmmio range. |
| 603 | * |
| 604 | * BEWARE: conflicts with this lmmio range may be an |
| 605 | * elmmio range which is pointing down another rope. |
| 606 | * |
| 607 | * FIXME: only deals with one collision per range...theoretically we |
| 608 | * could have several. Supporting more than one collision will get messy. |
| 609 | */ |
| 610 | static unsigned long |
| 611 | truncate_pat_collision(struct resource *root, struct resource *new) |
| 612 | { |
| 613 | unsigned long start = new->start; |
| 614 | unsigned long end = new->end; |
| 615 | struct resource *tmp = root->child; |
| 616 | |
| 617 | if (end <= start || start < root->start || !tmp) |
| 618 | return 0; |
| 619 | |
| 620 | /* find first overlap */ |
| 621 | while (tmp && tmp->end < start) |
| 622 | tmp = tmp->sibling; |
| 623 | |
| 624 | /* no entries overlap */ |
| 625 | if (!tmp) return 0; |
| 626 | |
| 627 | /* found one that starts behind the new one |
| 628 | ** Don't need to do anything. |
| 629 | */ |
| 630 | if (tmp->start >= end) return 0; |
| 631 | |
| 632 | if (tmp->start <= start) { |
| 633 | /* "front" of new one overlaps */ |
| 634 | new->start = tmp->end + 1; |
| 635 | |
| 636 | if (tmp->end >= end) { |
| 637 | /* AACCKK! totally overlaps! drop this range. */ |
| 638 | return 1; |
| 639 | } |
| 640 | } |
| 641 | |
| 642 | if (tmp->end < end ) { |
| 643 | /* "end" of new one overlaps */ |
| 644 | new->end = tmp->start - 1; |
| 645 | } |
| 646 | |
| 647 | printk(KERN_WARNING "LBA: Truncating lmmio_space [%lx/%lx] " |
| 648 | "to [%lx,%lx]\n", |
| 649 | start, end, |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 650 | (long)new->start, (long)new->end ); |
Grant Grundler | 6ca45a2 | 2006-01-10 20:47:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 651 | |
| 652 | return 0; /* truncation successful */ |
| 653 | } |
| 654 | |
| 655 | #else |
| 656 | #define lba_claim_dev_resources(dev) do { } while (0) |
| 657 | #define truncate_pat_collision(r,n) (0) |
| 658 | #endif |
| 659 | |
| 660 | /* |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 661 | ** The algorithm is generic code. |
| 662 | ** But it needs to access local data structures to get the IRQ base. |
| 663 | ** Could make this a "pci_fixup_irq(bus, region)" but not sure |
| 664 | ** it's worth it. |
| 665 | ** |
| 666 | ** Called by do_pci_scan_bus() immediately after each PCI bus is walked. |
| 667 | ** Resources aren't allocated until recursive buswalk below HBA is completed. |
| 668 | */ |
| 669 | static void |
| 670 | lba_fixup_bus(struct pci_bus *bus) |
| 671 | { |
| 672 | struct list_head *ln; |
| 673 | #ifdef FBB_SUPPORT |
| 674 | u16 status; |
| 675 | #endif |
| 676 | struct lba_device *ldev = LBA_DEV(parisc_walk_tree(bus->bridge)); |
| 677 | int lba_portbase = HBA_PORT_BASE(ldev->hba.hba_num); |
| 678 | |
| 679 | DBG("lba_fixup_bus(0x%p) bus %d platform_data 0x%p\n", |
| 680 | bus, bus->secondary, bus->bridge->platform_data); |
| 681 | |
| 682 | /* |
| 683 | ** Properly Setup MMIO resources for this bus. |
| 684 | ** pci_alloc_primary_bus() mangles this. |
| 685 | */ |
| 686 | if (bus->self) { |
| 687 | /* PCI-PCI Bridge */ |
| 688 | pci_read_bridge_bases(bus); |
| 689 | } else { |
| 690 | /* Host-PCI Bridge */ |
| 691 | int err, i; |
| 692 | |
| 693 | DBG("lba_fixup_bus() %s [%lx/%lx]/%lx\n", |
| 694 | ldev->hba.io_space.name, |
| 695 | ldev->hba.io_space.start, ldev->hba.io_space.end, |
| 696 | ldev->hba.io_space.flags); |
| 697 | DBG("lba_fixup_bus() %s [%lx/%lx]/%lx\n", |
| 698 | ldev->hba.lmmio_space.name, |
| 699 | ldev->hba.lmmio_space.start, ldev->hba.lmmio_space.end, |
| 700 | ldev->hba.lmmio_space.flags); |
| 701 | |
| 702 | err = request_resource(&ioport_resource, &(ldev->hba.io_space)); |
| 703 | if (err < 0) { |
| 704 | lba_dump_res(&ioport_resource, 2); |
| 705 | BUG(); |
| 706 | } |
Grant Grundler | 6ca45a2 | 2006-01-10 20:47:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 707 | /* advertize Host bridge resources to PCI bus */ |
| 708 | bus->resource[0] = &(ldev->hba.io_space); |
| 709 | i = 1; |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 710 | |
| 711 | if (ldev->hba.elmmio_space.start) { |
| 712 | err = request_resource(&iomem_resource, |
| 713 | &(ldev->hba.elmmio_space)); |
| 714 | if (err < 0) { |
| 715 | |
| 716 | printk("FAILED: lba_fixup_bus() request for " |
| 717 | "elmmio_space [%lx/%lx]\n", |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 718 | (long)ldev->hba.elmmio_space.start, |
| 719 | (long)ldev->hba.elmmio_space.end); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 720 | |
| 721 | /* lba_dump_res(&iomem_resource, 2); */ |
| 722 | /* BUG(); */ |
Grant Grundler | 6ca45a2 | 2006-01-10 20:47:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 723 | } else |
| 724 | bus->resource[i++] = &(ldev->hba.elmmio_space); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 725 | } |
| 726 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 727 | |
Grant Grundler | 6ca45a2 | 2006-01-10 20:47:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 728 | /* Overlaps with elmmio can (and should) fail here. |
| 729 | * We will prune (or ignore) the distributed range. |
| 730 | * |
| 731 | * FIXME: SBA code should register all elmmio ranges first. |
| 732 | * that would take care of elmmio ranges routed |
| 733 | * to a different rope (already discovered) from |
| 734 | * getting registered *after* LBA code has already |
| 735 | * registered it's distributed lmmio range. |
| 736 | */ |
| 737 | if (truncate_pat_collision(&iomem_resource, |
| 738 | &(ldev->hba.lmmio_space))) { |
| 739 | |
| 740 | printk(KERN_WARNING "LBA: lmmio_space [%lx/%lx] duplicate!\n", |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 741 | (long)ldev->hba.lmmio_space.start, |
| 742 | (long)ldev->hba.lmmio_space.end); |
Grant Grundler | 6ca45a2 | 2006-01-10 20:47:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 743 | } else { |
| 744 | err = request_resource(&iomem_resource, &(ldev->hba.lmmio_space)); |
| 745 | if (err < 0) { |
| 746 | printk(KERN_ERR "FAILED: lba_fixup_bus() request for " |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 747 | "lmmio_space [%lx/%lx]\n", |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 748 | (long)ldev->hba.lmmio_space.start, |
| 749 | (long)ldev->hba.lmmio_space.end); |
Grant Grundler | 6ca45a2 | 2006-01-10 20:47:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 750 | } else |
| 751 | bus->resource[i++] = &(ldev->hba.lmmio_space); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 752 | } |
| 753 | |
| 754 | #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| 755 | /* GMMIO is distributed range. Every LBA/Rope gets part it. */ |
| 756 | if (ldev->hba.gmmio_space.flags) { |
| 757 | err = request_resource(&iomem_resource, &(ldev->hba.gmmio_space)); |
| 758 | if (err < 0) { |
| 759 | printk("FAILED: lba_fixup_bus() request for " |
| 760 | "gmmio_space [%lx/%lx]\n", |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 761 | (long)ldev->hba.gmmio_space.start, |
| 762 | (long)ldev->hba.gmmio_space.end); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 763 | lba_dump_res(&iomem_resource, 2); |
| 764 | BUG(); |
| 765 | } |
Grant Grundler | 6ca45a2 | 2006-01-10 20:47:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 766 | bus->resource[i++] = &(ldev->hba.gmmio_space); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 767 | } |
| 768 | #endif |
| 769 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 770 | } |
| 771 | |
| 772 | list_for_each(ln, &bus->devices) { |
| 773 | int i; |
| 774 | struct pci_dev *dev = pci_dev_b(ln); |
| 775 | |
| 776 | DBG("lba_fixup_bus() %s\n", pci_name(dev)); |
| 777 | |
| 778 | /* Virtualize Device/Bridge Resources. */ |
| 779 | for (i = 0; i < PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES; i++) { |
| 780 | struct resource *res = &dev->resource[i]; |
| 781 | |
| 782 | /* If resource not allocated - skip it */ |
| 783 | if (!res->start) |
| 784 | continue; |
| 785 | |
| 786 | if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_IO) { |
| 787 | DBG("lba_fixup_bus() I/O Ports [%lx/%lx] -> ", |
| 788 | res->start, res->end); |
| 789 | res->start |= lba_portbase; |
| 790 | res->end |= lba_portbase; |
| 791 | DBG("[%lx/%lx]\n", res->start, res->end); |
| 792 | } else if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_MEM) { |
| 793 | /* |
| 794 | ** Convert PCI (IO_VIEW) addresses to |
| 795 | ** processor (PA_VIEW) addresses |
| 796 | */ |
| 797 | DBG("lba_fixup_bus() MMIO [%lx/%lx] -> ", |
| 798 | res->start, res->end); |
| 799 | res->start = PCI_HOST_ADDR(HBA_DATA(ldev), res->start); |
| 800 | res->end = PCI_HOST_ADDR(HBA_DATA(ldev), res->end); |
| 801 | DBG("[%lx/%lx]\n", res->start, res->end); |
| 802 | } else { |
| 803 | DBG("lba_fixup_bus() WTF? 0x%lx [%lx/%lx] XXX", |
| 804 | res->flags, res->start, res->end); |
| 805 | } |
| 806 | } |
| 807 | |
| 808 | #ifdef FBB_SUPPORT |
| 809 | /* |
| 810 | ** If one device does not support FBB transfers, |
| 811 | ** No one on the bus can be allowed to use them. |
| 812 | */ |
| 813 | (void) pci_read_config_word(dev, PCI_STATUS, &status); |
| 814 | bus->bridge_ctl &= ~(status & PCI_STATUS_FAST_BACK); |
| 815 | #endif |
| 816 | |
| 817 | if (is_pdc_pat()) { |
| 818 | /* Claim resources for PDC's devices */ |
| 819 | lba_claim_dev_resources(dev); |
| 820 | } |
| 821 | |
| 822 | /* |
| 823 | ** P2PB's have no IRQs. ignore them. |
| 824 | */ |
| 825 | if ((dev->class >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_PCI) |
| 826 | continue; |
| 827 | |
| 828 | /* Adjust INTERRUPT_LINE for this dev */ |
| 829 | iosapic_fixup_irq(ldev->iosapic_obj, dev); |
| 830 | } |
| 831 | |
| 832 | #ifdef FBB_SUPPORT |
| 833 | /* FIXME/REVISIT - finish figuring out to set FBB on both |
| 834 | ** pci_setup_bridge() clobbers PCI_BRIDGE_CONTROL. |
| 835 | ** Can't fixup here anyway....garr... |
| 836 | */ |
| 837 | if (fbb_enable) { |
| 838 | if (bus->self) { |
| 839 | u8 control; |
| 840 | /* enable on PPB */ |
| 841 | (void) pci_read_config_byte(bus->self, PCI_BRIDGE_CONTROL, &control); |
| 842 | (void) pci_write_config_byte(bus->self, PCI_BRIDGE_CONTROL, control | PCI_STATUS_FAST_BACK); |
| 843 | |
| 844 | } else { |
| 845 | /* enable on LBA */ |
| 846 | } |
| 847 | fbb_enable = PCI_COMMAND_FAST_BACK; |
| 848 | } |
| 849 | |
| 850 | /* Lastly enable FBB/PERR/SERR on all devices too */ |
| 851 | list_for_each(ln, &bus->devices) { |
| 852 | (void) pci_read_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &status); |
| 853 | status |= PCI_COMMAND_PARITY | PCI_COMMAND_SERR | fbb_enable; |
| 854 | (void) pci_write_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, status); |
| 855 | } |
| 856 | #endif |
| 857 | } |
| 858 | |
| 859 | |
| 860 | struct pci_bios_ops lba_bios_ops = { |
| 861 | .init = lba_bios_init, |
| 862 | .fixup_bus = lba_fixup_bus, |
| 863 | }; |
| 864 | |
| 865 | |
| 866 | |
| 867 | |
| 868 | /******************************************************* |
| 869 | ** |
| 870 | ** LBA Sprockets "I/O Port" Space Accessor Functions |
| 871 | ** |
| 872 | ** This set of accessor functions is intended for use with |
| 873 | ** "legacy firmware" (ie Sprockets on Allegro/Forte boxes). |
| 874 | ** |
| 875 | ** Many PCI devices don't require use of I/O port space (eg Tulip, |
| 876 | ** NCR720) since they export the same registers to both MMIO and |
| 877 | ** I/O port space. In general I/O port space is slower than |
| 878 | ** MMIO since drivers are designed so PIO writes can be posted. |
| 879 | ** |
| 880 | ********************************************************/ |
| 881 | |
| 882 | #define LBA_PORT_IN(size, mask) \ |
| 883 | static u##size lba_astro_in##size (struct pci_hba_data *d, u16 addr) \ |
| 884 | { \ |
| 885 | u##size t; \ |
| 886 | t = READ_REG##size(astro_iop_base + addr); \ |
| 887 | DBG_PORT(" 0x%x\n", t); \ |
| 888 | return (t); \ |
| 889 | } |
| 890 | |
| 891 | LBA_PORT_IN( 8, 3) |
| 892 | LBA_PORT_IN(16, 2) |
| 893 | LBA_PORT_IN(32, 0) |
| 894 | |
| 895 | |
| 896 | |
| 897 | /* |
| 898 | ** BUG X4107: Ordering broken - DMA RD return can bypass PIO WR |
| 899 | ** |
| 900 | ** Fixed in Elroy 2.2. The READ_U32(..., LBA_FUNC_ID) below is |
| 901 | ** guarantee non-postable completion semantics - not avoid X4107. |
| 902 | ** The READ_U32 only guarantees the write data gets to elroy but |
| 903 | ** out to the PCI bus. We can't read stuff from I/O port space |
| 904 | ** since we don't know what has side-effects. Attempting to read |
| 905 | ** from configuration space would be suicidal given the number of |
| 906 | ** bugs in that elroy functionality. |
| 907 | ** |
| 908 | ** Description: |
| 909 | ** DMA read results can improperly pass PIO writes (X4107). The |
| 910 | ** result of this bug is that if a processor modifies a location in |
| 911 | ** memory after having issued PIO writes, the PIO writes are not |
| 912 | ** guaranteed to be completed before a PCI device is allowed to see |
| 913 | ** the modified data in a DMA read. |
| 914 | ** |
| 915 | ** Note that IKE bug X3719 in TR1 IKEs will result in the same |
| 916 | ** symptom. |
| 917 | ** |
| 918 | ** Workaround: |
| 919 | ** The workaround for this bug is to always follow a PIO write with |
| 920 | ** a PIO read to the same bus before starting DMA on that PCI bus. |
| 921 | ** |
| 922 | */ |
| 923 | #define LBA_PORT_OUT(size, mask) \ |
| 924 | static void lba_astro_out##size (struct pci_hba_data *d, u16 addr, u##size val) \ |
| 925 | { \ |
| 926 | DBG_PORT("%s(0x%p, 0x%x, 0x%x)\n", __FUNCTION__, d, addr, val); \ |
| 927 | WRITE_REG##size(val, astro_iop_base + addr); \ |
| 928 | if (LBA_DEV(d)->hw_rev < 3) \ |
| 929 | lba_t32 = READ_U32(d->base_addr + LBA_FUNC_ID); \ |
| 930 | } |
| 931 | |
| 932 | LBA_PORT_OUT( 8, 3) |
| 933 | LBA_PORT_OUT(16, 2) |
| 934 | LBA_PORT_OUT(32, 0) |
| 935 | |
| 936 | |
| 937 | static struct pci_port_ops lba_astro_port_ops = { |
| 938 | .inb = lba_astro_in8, |
| 939 | .inw = lba_astro_in16, |
| 940 | .inl = lba_astro_in32, |
| 941 | .outb = lba_astro_out8, |
| 942 | .outw = lba_astro_out16, |
| 943 | .outl = lba_astro_out32 |
| 944 | }; |
| 945 | |
| 946 | |
| 947 | #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| 948 | #define PIOP_TO_GMMIO(lba, addr) \ |
| 949 | ((lba)->iop_base + (((addr)&0xFFFC)<<10) + ((addr)&3)) |
| 950 | |
| 951 | /******************************************************* |
| 952 | ** |
| 953 | ** LBA PAT "I/O Port" Space Accessor Functions |
| 954 | ** |
| 955 | ** This set of accessor functions is intended for use with |
| 956 | ** "PAT PDC" firmware (ie Prelude/Rhapsody/Piranha boxes). |
| 957 | ** |
| 958 | ** This uses the PIOP space located in the first 64MB of GMMIO. |
| 959 | ** Each rope gets a full 64*KB* (ie 4 bytes per page) this way. |
| 960 | ** bits 1:0 stay the same. bits 15:2 become 25:12. |
| 961 | ** Then add the base and we can generate an I/O Port cycle. |
| 962 | ********************************************************/ |
| 963 | #undef LBA_PORT_IN |
| 964 | #define LBA_PORT_IN(size, mask) \ |
| 965 | static u##size lba_pat_in##size (struct pci_hba_data *l, u16 addr) \ |
| 966 | { \ |
| 967 | u##size t; \ |
| 968 | DBG_PORT("%s(0x%p, 0x%x) ->", __FUNCTION__, l, addr); \ |
| 969 | t = READ_REG##size(PIOP_TO_GMMIO(LBA_DEV(l), addr)); \ |
| 970 | DBG_PORT(" 0x%x\n", t); \ |
| 971 | return (t); \ |
| 972 | } |
| 973 | |
| 974 | LBA_PORT_IN( 8, 3) |
| 975 | LBA_PORT_IN(16, 2) |
| 976 | LBA_PORT_IN(32, 0) |
| 977 | |
| 978 | |
| 979 | #undef LBA_PORT_OUT |
| 980 | #define LBA_PORT_OUT(size, mask) \ |
| 981 | static void lba_pat_out##size (struct pci_hba_data *l, u16 addr, u##size val) \ |
| 982 | { \ |
Matthew Wilcox | c2c4798 | 2006-10-26 10:06:07 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 983 | void __iomem *where = PIOP_TO_GMMIO(LBA_DEV(l), addr); \ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 984 | DBG_PORT("%s(0x%p, 0x%x, 0x%x)\n", __FUNCTION__, l, addr, val); \ |
| 985 | WRITE_REG##size(val, where); \ |
| 986 | /* flush the I/O down to the elroy at least */ \ |
| 987 | lba_t32 = READ_U32(l->base_addr + LBA_FUNC_ID); \ |
| 988 | } |
| 989 | |
| 990 | LBA_PORT_OUT( 8, 3) |
| 991 | LBA_PORT_OUT(16, 2) |
| 992 | LBA_PORT_OUT(32, 0) |
| 993 | |
| 994 | |
| 995 | static struct pci_port_ops lba_pat_port_ops = { |
| 996 | .inb = lba_pat_in8, |
| 997 | .inw = lba_pat_in16, |
| 998 | .inl = lba_pat_in32, |
| 999 | .outb = lba_pat_out8, |
| 1000 | .outw = lba_pat_out16, |
| 1001 | .outl = lba_pat_out32 |
| 1002 | }; |
| 1003 | |
| 1004 | |
| 1005 | |
| 1006 | /* |
| 1007 | ** make range information from PDC available to PCI subsystem. |
| 1008 | ** We make the PDC call here in order to get the PCI bus range |
| 1009 | ** numbers. The rest will get forwarded in pcibios_fixup_bus(). |
| 1010 | ** We don't have a struct pci_bus assigned to us yet. |
| 1011 | */ |
| 1012 | static void |
| 1013 | lba_pat_resources(struct parisc_device *pa_dev, struct lba_device *lba_dev) |
| 1014 | { |
| 1015 | unsigned long bytecnt; |
| 1016 | pdc_pat_cell_mod_maddr_block_t pa_pdc_cell; /* PA_VIEW */ |
| 1017 | pdc_pat_cell_mod_maddr_block_t io_pdc_cell; /* IO_VIEW */ |
| 1018 | long io_count; |
| 1019 | long status; /* PDC return status */ |
| 1020 | long pa_count; |
| 1021 | int i; |
| 1022 | |
| 1023 | /* return cell module (IO view) */ |
| 1024 | status = pdc_pat_cell_module(&bytecnt, pa_dev->pcell_loc, pa_dev->mod_index, |
| 1025 | PA_VIEW, & pa_pdc_cell); |
| 1026 | pa_count = pa_pdc_cell.mod[1]; |
| 1027 | |
| 1028 | status |= pdc_pat_cell_module(&bytecnt, pa_dev->pcell_loc, pa_dev->mod_index, |
| 1029 | IO_VIEW, &io_pdc_cell); |
| 1030 | io_count = io_pdc_cell.mod[1]; |
| 1031 | |
| 1032 | /* We've already done this once for device discovery...*/ |
| 1033 | if (status != PDC_OK) { |
| 1034 | panic("pdc_pat_cell_module() call failed for LBA!\n"); |
| 1035 | } |
| 1036 | |
| 1037 | if (PAT_GET_ENTITY(pa_pdc_cell.mod_info) != PAT_ENTITY_LBA) { |
| 1038 | panic("pdc_pat_cell_module() entity returned != PAT_ENTITY_LBA!\n"); |
| 1039 | } |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 | /* |
| 1042 | ** Inspect the resources PAT tells us about |
| 1043 | */ |
| 1044 | for (i = 0; i < pa_count; i++) { |
| 1045 | struct { |
| 1046 | unsigned long type; |
| 1047 | unsigned long start; |
| 1048 | unsigned long end; /* aka finish */ |
| 1049 | } *p, *io; |
| 1050 | struct resource *r; |
| 1051 | |
| 1052 | p = (void *) &(pa_pdc_cell.mod[2+i*3]); |
| 1053 | io = (void *) &(io_pdc_cell.mod[2+i*3]); |
| 1054 | |
| 1055 | /* Convert the PAT range data to PCI "struct resource" */ |
| 1056 | switch(p->type & 0xff) { |
| 1057 | case PAT_PBNUM: |
| 1058 | lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start = p->start; |
| 1059 | lba_dev->hba.bus_num.end = p->end; |
| 1060 | break; |
| 1061 | |
| 1062 | case PAT_LMMIO: |
| 1063 | /* used to fix up pre-initialized MEM BARs */ |
| 1064 | if (!lba_dev->hba.lmmio_space.start) { |
| 1065 | sprintf(lba_dev->hba.lmmio_name, |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1066 | "PCI%02x LMMIO", |
| 1067 | (int)lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1068 | lba_dev->hba.lmmio_space_offset = p->start - |
| 1069 | io->start; |
| 1070 | r = &lba_dev->hba.lmmio_space; |
| 1071 | r->name = lba_dev->hba.lmmio_name; |
| 1072 | } else if (!lba_dev->hba.elmmio_space.start) { |
| 1073 | sprintf(lba_dev->hba.elmmio_name, |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1074 | "PCI%02x ELMMIO", |
| 1075 | (int)lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1076 | r = &lba_dev->hba.elmmio_space; |
| 1077 | r->name = lba_dev->hba.elmmio_name; |
| 1078 | } else { |
| 1079 | printk(KERN_WARNING MODULE_NAME |
| 1080 | " only supports 2 LMMIO resources!\n"); |
| 1081 | break; |
| 1082 | } |
| 1083 | |
| 1084 | r->start = p->start; |
| 1085 | r->end = p->end; |
| 1086 | r->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM; |
| 1087 | r->parent = r->sibling = r->child = NULL; |
| 1088 | break; |
| 1089 | |
| 1090 | case PAT_GMMIO: |
| 1091 | /* MMIO space > 4GB phys addr; for 64-bit BAR */ |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1092 | sprintf(lba_dev->hba.gmmio_name, "PCI%02x GMMIO", |
| 1093 | (int)lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1094 | r = &lba_dev->hba.gmmio_space; |
| 1095 | r->name = lba_dev->hba.gmmio_name; |
| 1096 | r->start = p->start; |
| 1097 | r->end = p->end; |
| 1098 | r->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM; |
| 1099 | r->parent = r->sibling = r->child = NULL; |
| 1100 | break; |
| 1101 | |
| 1102 | case PAT_NPIOP: |
| 1103 | printk(KERN_WARNING MODULE_NAME |
| 1104 | " range[%d] : ignoring NPIOP (0x%lx)\n", |
| 1105 | i, p->start); |
| 1106 | break; |
| 1107 | |
| 1108 | case PAT_PIOP: |
| 1109 | /* |
| 1110 | ** Postable I/O port space is per PCI host adapter. |
| 1111 | ** base of 64MB PIOP region |
| 1112 | */ |
Helge Deller | 5076c15 | 2006-03-27 12:52:15 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1113 | lba_dev->iop_base = ioremap_nocache(p->start, 64 * 1024 * 1024); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1114 | |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1115 | sprintf(lba_dev->hba.io_name, "PCI%02x Ports", |
| 1116 | (int)lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1117 | r = &lba_dev->hba.io_space; |
| 1118 | r->name = lba_dev->hba.io_name; |
| 1119 | r->start = HBA_PORT_BASE(lba_dev->hba.hba_num); |
| 1120 | r->end = r->start + HBA_PORT_SPACE_SIZE - 1; |
| 1121 | r->flags = IORESOURCE_IO; |
| 1122 | r->parent = r->sibling = r->child = NULL; |
| 1123 | break; |
| 1124 | |
| 1125 | default: |
| 1126 | printk(KERN_WARNING MODULE_NAME |
| 1127 | " range[%d] : unknown pat range type (0x%lx)\n", |
| 1128 | i, p->type & 0xff); |
| 1129 | break; |
| 1130 | } |
| 1131 | } |
| 1132 | } |
| 1133 | #else |
| 1134 | /* keep compiler from complaining about missing declarations */ |
| 1135 | #define lba_pat_port_ops lba_astro_port_ops |
| 1136 | #define lba_pat_resources(pa_dev, lba_dev) |
| 1137 | #endif /* CONFIG_64BIT */ |
| 1138 | |
| 1139 | |
| 1140 | extern void sba_distributed_lmmio(struct parisc_device *, struct resource *); |
| 1141 | extern void sba_directed_lmmio(struct parisc_device *, struct resource *); |
| 1142 | |
| 1143 | |
| 1144 | static void |
| 1145 | lba_legacy_resources(struct parisc_device *pa_dev, struct lba_device *lba_dev) |
| 1146 | { |
| 1147 | struct resource *r; |
| 1148 | int lba_num; |
| 1149 | |
| 1150 | lba_dev->hba.lmmio_space_offset = PCI_F_EXTEND; |
| 1151 | |
| 1152 | /* |
| 1153 | ** With "legacy" firmware, the lowest byte of FW_SCRATCH |
| 1154 | ** represents bus->secondary and the second byte represents |
| 1155 | ** bus->subsidiary (i.e. highest PPB programmed by firmware). |
| 1156 | ** PCI bus walk *should* end up with the same result. |
| 1157 | ** FIXME: But we don't have sanity checks in PCI or LBA. |
| 1158 | */ |
| 1159 | lba_num = READ_REG32(lba_dev->hba.base_addr + LBA_FW_SCRATCH); |
| 1160 | r = &(lba_dev->hba.bus_num); |
| 1161 | r->name = "LBA PCI Busses"; |
| 1162 | r->start = lba_num & 0xff; |
| 1163 | r->end = (lba_num>>8) & 0xff; |
| 1164 | |
| 1165 | /* Set up local PCI Bus resources - we don't need them for |
| 1166 | ** Legacy boxes but it's nice to see in /proc/iomem. |
| 1167 | */ |
| 1168 | r = &(lba_dev->hba.lmmio_space); |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1169 | sprintf(lba_dev->hba.lmmio_name, "PCI%02x LMMIO", |
| 1170 | (int)lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1171 | r->name = lba_dev->hba.lmmio_name; |
| 1172 | |
| 1173 | #if 1 |
| 1174 | /* We want the CPU -> IO routing of addresses. |
| 1175 | * The SBA BASE/MASK registers control CPU -> IO routing. |
| 1176 | * Ask SBA what is routed to this rope/LBA. |
| 1177 | */ |
| 1178 | sba_distributed_lmmio(pa_dev, r); |
| 1179 | #else |
| 1180 | /* |
| 1181 | * The LBA BASE/MASK registers control IO -> System routing. |
| 1182 | * |
| 1183 | * The following code works but doesn't get us what we want. |
| 1184 | * Well, only because firmware (v5.0) on C3000 doesn't program |
| 1185 | * the LBA BASE/MASE registers to be the exact inverse of |
| 1186 | * the corresponding SBA registers. Other Astro/Pluto |
| 1187 | * based platform firmware may do it right. |
| 1188 | * |
| 1189 | * Should someone want to mess with MSI, they may need to |
| 1190 | * reprogram LBA BASE/MASK registers. Thus preserve the code |
| 1191 | * below until MSI is known to work on C3000/A500/N4000/RP3440. |
| 1192 | * |
| 1193 | * Using the code below, /proc/iomem shows: |
| 1194 | * ... |
| 1195 | * f0000000-f0ffffff : PCI00 LMMIO |
| 1196 | * f05d0000-f05d0000 : lcd_data |
| 1197 | * f05d0008-f05d0008 : lcd_cmd |
| 1198 | * f1000000-f1ffffff : PCI01 LMMIO |
| 1199 | * f4000000-f4ffffff : PCI02 LMMIO |
| 1200 | * f4000000-f4001fff : sym53c8xx |
| 1201 | * f4002000-f4003fff : sym53c8xx |
| 1202 | * f4004000-f40043ff : sym53c8xx |
| 1203 | * f4005000-f40053ff : sym53c8xx |
| 1204 | * f4007000-f4007fff : ohci_hcd |
| 1205 | * f4008000-f40083ff : tulip |
| 1206 | * f6000000-f6ffffff : PCI03 LMMIO |
| 1207 | * f8000000-fbffffff : PCI00 ELMMIO |
| 1208 | * fa100000-fa4fffff : stifb mmio |
| 1209 | * fb000000-fb1fffff : stifb fb |
| 1210 | * |
| 1211 | * But everything listed under PCI02 actually lives under PCI00. |
| 1212 | * This is clearly wrong. |
| 1213 | * |
| 1214 | * Asking SBA how things are routed tells the correct story: |
| 1215 | * LMMIO_BASE/MASK/ROUTE f4000001 fc000000 00000000 |
| 1216 | * DIR0_BASE/MASK/ROUTE fa000001 fe000000 00000006 |
| 1217 | * DIR1_BASE/MASK/ROUTE f9000001 ff000000 00000004 |
| 1218 | * DIR2_BASE/MASK/ROUTE f0000000 fc000000 00000000 |
| 1219 | * DIR3_BASE/MASK/ROUTE f0000000 fc000000 00000000 |
| 1220 | * |
| 1221 | * Which looks like this in /proc/iomem: |
| 1222 | * f4000000-f47fffff : PCI00 LMMIO |
| 1223 | * f4000000-f4001fff : sym53c8xx |
| 1224 | * ...[deteled core devices - same as above]... |
| 1225 | * f4008000-f40083ff : tulip |
| 1226 | * f4800000-f4ffffff : PCI01 LMMIO |
| 1227 | * f6000000-f67fffff : PCI02 LMMIO |
| 1228 | * f7000000-f77fffff : PCI03 LMMIO |
| 1229 | * f9000000-f9ffffff : PCI02 ELMMIO |
| 1230 | * fa000000-fbffffff : PCI03 ELMMIO |
| 1231 | * fa100000-fa4fffff : stifb mmio |
| 1232 | * fb000000-fb1fffff : stifb fb |
| 1233 | * |
| 1234 | * ie all Built-in core are under now correctly under PCI00. |
| 1235 | * The "PCI02 ELMMIO" directed range is for: |
| 1236 | * +-[02]---03.0 3Dfx Interactive, Inc. Voodoo 2 |
| 1237 | * |
| 1238 | * All is well now. |
| 1239 | */ |
| 1240 | r->start = READ_REG32(lba_dev->hba.base_addr + LBA_LMMIO_BASE); |
| 1241 | if (r->start & 1) { |
| 1242 | unsigned long rsize; |
| 1243 | |
| 1244 | r->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM; |
| 1245 | /* mmio_mask also clears Enable bit */ |
| 1246 | r->start &= mmio_mask; |
| 1247 | r->start = PCI_HOST_ADDR(HBA_DATA(lba_dev), r->start); |
| 1248 | rsize = ~ READ_REG32(lba_dev->hba.base_addr + LBA_LMMIO_MASK); |
| 1249 | |
| 1250 | /* |
| 1251 | ** Each rope only gets part of the distributed range. |
| 1252 | ** Adjust "window" for this rope. |
| 1253 | */ |
| 1254 | rsize /= ROPES_PER_IOC; |
Matthew Wilcox | 53f01bb | 2005-10-21 22:36:40 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1255 | r->start += (rsize + 1) * LBA_NUM(pa_dev->hpa.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1256 | r->end = r->start + rsize; |
| 1257 | } else { |
| 1258 | r->end = r->start = 0; /* Not enabled. */ |
| 1259 | } |
| 1260 | #endif |
| 1261 | |
| 1262 | /* |
| 1263 | ** "Directed" ranges are used when the "distributed range" isn't |
| 1264 | ** sufficient for all devices below a given LBA. Typically devices |
| 1265 | ** like graphics cards or X25 may need a directed range when the |
| 1266 | ** bus has multiple slots (ie multiple devices) or the device |
| 1267 | ** needs more than the typical 4 or 8MB a distributed range offers. |
| 1268 | ** |
| 1269 | ** The main reason for ignoring it now frigging complications. |
| 1270 | ** Directed ranges may overlap (and have precedence) over |
| 1271 | ** distributed ranges. Or a distributed range assigned to a unused |
| 1272 | ** rope may be used by a directed range on a different rope. |
| 1273 | ** Support for graphics devices may require fixing this |
| 1274 | ** since they may be assigned a directed range which overlaps |
| 1275 | ** an existing (but unused portion of) distributed range. |
| 1276 | */ |
| 1277 | r = &(lba_dev->hba.elmmio_space); |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1278 | sprintf(lba_dev->hba.elmmio_name, "PCI%02x ELMMIO", |
| 1279 | (int)lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1280 | r->name = lba_dev->hba.elmmio_name; |
| 1281 | |
| 1282 | #if 1 |
| 1283 | /* See comment which precedes call to sba_directed_lmmio() */ |
| 1284 | sba_directed_lmmio(pa_dev, r); |
| 1285 | #else |
| 1286 | r->start = READ_REG32(lba_dev->hba.base_addr + LBA_ELMMIO_BASE); |
| 1287 | |
| 1288 | if (r->start & 1) { |
| 1289 | unsigned long rsize; |
| 1290 | r->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM; |
| 1291 | /* mmio_mask also clears Enable bit */ |
| 1292 | r->start &= mmio_mask; |
| 1293 | r->start = PCI_HOST_ADDR(HBA_DATA(lba_dev), r->start); |
| 1294 | rsize = READ_REG32(lba_dev->hba.base_addr + LBA_ELMMIO_MASK); |
| 1295 | r->end = r->start + ~rsize; |
| 1296 | } |
| 1297 | #endif |
| 1298 | |
| 1299 | r = &(lba_dev->hba.io_space); |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1300 | sprintf(lba_dev->hba.io_name, "PCI%02x Ports", |
| 1301 | (int)lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1302 | r->name = lba_dev->hba.io_name; |
| 1303 | r->flags = IORESOURCE_IO; |
| 1304 | r->start = READ_REG32(lba_dev->hba.base_addr + LBA_IOS_BASE) & ~1L; |
| 1305 | r->end = r->start + (READ_REG32(lba_dev->hba.base_addr + LBA_IOS_MASK) ^ (HBA_PORT_SPACE_SIZE - 1)); |
| 1306 | |
| 1307 | /* Virtualize the I/O Port space ranges */ |
| 1308 | lba_num = HBA_PORT_BASE(lba_dev->hba.hba_num); |
| 1309 | r->start |= lba_num; |
| 1310 | r->end |= lba_num; |
| 1311 | } |
| 1312 | |
| 1313 | |
| 1314 | /************************************************************************** |
| 1315 | ** |
| 1316 | ** LBA initialization code (HW and SW) |
| 1317 | ** |
| 1318 | ** o identify LBA chip itself |
| 1319 | ** o initialize LBA chip modes (HardFail) |
| 1320 | ** o FIXME: initialize DMA hints for reasonable defaults |
| 1321 | ** o enable configuration functions |
| 1322 | ** o call pci_register_ops() to discover devs (fixup/fixup_bus get invoked) |
| 1323 | ** |
| 1324 | **************************************************************************/ |
| 1325 | |
| 1326 | static int __init |
| 1327 | lba_hw_init(struct lba_device *d) |
| 1328 | { |
| 1329 | u32 stat; |
| 1330 | u32 bus_reset; /* PDC_PAT_BUG */ |
| 1331 | |
| 1332 | #if 0 |
| 1333 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "LBA %lx STAT_CTL %Lx ERROR_CFG %Lx STATUS %Lx DMA_CTL %Lx\n", |
| 1334 | d->hba.base_addr, |
| 1335 | READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_STAT_CTL), |
| 1336 | READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ERROR_CONFIG), |
| 1337 | READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ERROR_STATUS), |
| 1338 | READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_DMA_CTL) ); |
| 1339 | printk(KERN_DEBUG " ARB mask %Lx pri %Lx mode %Lx mtlt %Lx\n", |
| 1340 | READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ARB_MASK), |
| 1341 | READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ARB_PRI), |
| 1342 | READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ARB_MODE), |
| 1343 | READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ARB_MTLT) ); |
| 1344 | printk(KERN_DEBUG " HINT cfg 0x%Lx\n", |
| 1345 | READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_HINT_CFG)); |
| 1346 | printk(KERN_DEBUG " HINT reg "); |
| 1347 | { int i; |
| 1348 | for (i=LBA_HINT_BASE; i< (14*8 + LBA_HINT_BASE); i+=8) |
| 1349 | printk(" %Lx", READ_REG64(d->hba.base_addr + i)); |
| 1350 | } |
| 1351 | printk("\n"); |
| 1352 | #endif /* DEBUG_LBA_PAT */ |
| 1353 | |
| 1354 | #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT |
| 1355 | /* |
| 1356 | * FIXME add support for PDC_PAT_IO "Get slot status" - OLAR support |
| 1357 | * Only N-Class and up can really make use of Get slot status. |
| 1358 | * maybe L-class too but I've never played with it there. |
| 1359 | */ |
| 1360 | #endif |
| 1361 | |
| 1362 | /* PDC_PAT_BUG: exhibited in rev 40.48 on L2000 */ |
| 1363 | bus_reset = READ_REG32(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_STAT_CTL + 4) & 1; |
| 1364 | if (bus_reset) { |
| 1365 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "NOTICE: PCI bus reset still asserted! (clearing)\n"); |
| 1366 | } |
| 1367 | |
| 1368 | stat = READ_REG32(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ERROR_CONFIG); |
| 1369 | if (stat & LBA_SMART_MODE) { |
| 1370 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "NOTICE: LBA in SMART mode! (cleared)\n"); |
| 1371 | stat &= ~LBA_SMART_MODE; |
| 1372 | WRITE_REG32(stat, d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ERROR_CONFIG); |
| 1373 | } |
| 1374 | |
| 1375 | /* Set HF mode as the default (vs. -1 mode). */ |
| 1376 | stat = READ_REG32(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_STAT_CTL); |
| 1377 | WRITE_REG32(stat | HF_ENABLE, d->hba.base_addr + LBA_STAT_CTL); |
| 1378 | |
| 1379 | /* |
| 1380 | ** Writing a zero to STAT_CTL.rf (bit 0) will clear reset signal |
| 1381 | ** if it's not already set. If we just cleared the PCI Bus Reset |
| 1382 | ** signal, wait a bit for the PCI devices to recover and setup. |
| 1383 | */ |
| 1384 | if (bus_reset) |
| 1385 | mdelay(pci_post_reset_delay); |
| 1386 | |
| 1387 | if (0 == READ_REG32(d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ARB_MASK)) { |
| 1388 | /* |
| 1389 | ** PDC_PAT_BUG: PDC rev 40.48 on L2000. |
| 1390 | ** B2000/C3600/J6000 also have this problem? |
| 1391 | ** |
| 1392 | ** Elroys with hot pluggable slots don't get configured |
| 1393 | ** correctly if the slot is empty. ARB_MASK is set to 0 |
| 1394 | ** and we can't master transactions on the bus if it's |
| 1395 | ** not at least one. 0x3 enables elroy and first slot. |
| 1396 | */ |
| 1397 | printk(KERN_DEBUG "NOTICE: Enabling PCI Arbitration\n"); |
| 1398 | WRITE_REG32(0x3, d->hba.base_addr + LBA_ARB_MASK); |
| 1399 | } |
| 1400 | |
| 1401 | /* |
| 1402 | ** FIXME: Hint registers are programmed with default hint |
| 1403 | ** values by firmware. Hints should be sane even if we |
| 1404 | ** can't reprogram them the way drivers want. |
| 1405 | */ |
| 1406 | return 0; |
| 1407 | } |
| 1408 | |
Matthew Wilcox | 353dfe1 | 2006-11-18 10:11:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1409 | /* |
| 1410 | * Unfortunately, when firmware numbers busses, it doesn't take into account |
| 1411 | * Cardbus bridges. So we have to renumber the busses to suit ourselves. |
| 1412 | * Elroy/Mercury don't actually know what bus number they're attached to; |
| 1413 | * we use bus 0 to indicate the directly attached bus and any other bus |
| 1414 | * number will be taken care of by the PCI-PCI bridge. |
| 1415 | */ |
| 1416 | static unsigned int lba_next_bus = 0; |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1417 | |
| 1418 | /* |
Matthew Wilcox | 353dfe1 | 2006-11-18 10:11:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1419 | * Determine if lba should claim this chip (return 0) or not (return 1). |
| 1420 | * If so, initialize the chip and tell other partners in crime they |
| 1421 | * have work to do. |
| 1422 | */ |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1423 | static int __init |
| 1424 | lba_driver_probe(struct parisc_device *dev) |
| 1425 | { |
| 1426 | struct lba_device *lba_dev; |
| 1427 | struct pci_bus *lba_bus; |
| 1428 | struct pci_ops *cfg_ops; |
| 1429 | u32 func_class; |
| 1430 | void *tmp_obj; |
| 1431 | char *version; |
Helge Deller | 5076c15 | 2006-03-27 12:52:15 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1432 | void __iomem *addr = ioremap_nocache(dev->hpa.start, 4096); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1433 | |
| 1434 | /* Read HW Rev First */ |
| 1435 | func_class = READ_REG32(addr + LBA_FCLASS); |
| 1436 | |
| 1437 | if (IS_ELROY(dev)) { |
| 1438 | func_class &= 0xf; |
| 1439 | switch (func_class) { |
| 1440 | case 0: version = "TR1.0"; break; |
| 1441 | case 1: version = "TR2.0"; break; |
| 1442 | case 2: version = "TR2.1"; break; |
| 1443 | case 3: version = "TR2.2"; break; |
| 1444 | case 4: version = "TR3.0"; break; |
| 1445 | case 5: version = "TR4.0"; break; |
| 1446 | default: version = "TR4+"; |
| 1447 | } |
| 1448 | |
Kyle McMartin | ba9877b | 2006-08-24 21:28:58 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1449 | printk(KERN_INFO "Elroy version %s (0x%x) found at 0x%lx\n", |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1450 | version, func_class & 0xf, (long)dev->hpa.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1451 | |
| 1452 | if (func_class < 2) { |
| 1453 | printk(KERN_WARNING "Can't support LBA older than " |
| 1454 | "TR2.1 - continuing under adversity.\n"); |
| 1455 | } |
| 1456 | |
| 1457 | #if 0 |
| 1458 | /* Elroy TR4.0 should work with simple algorithm. |
| 1459 | But it doesn't. Still missing something. *sigh* |
| 1460 | */ |
| 1461 | if (func_class > 4) { |
| 1462 | cfg_ops = &mercury_cfg_ops; |
| 1463 | } else |
| 1464 | #endif |
| 1465 | { |
| 1466 | cfg_ops = &elroy_cfg_ops; |
| 1467 | } |
| 1468 | |
| 1469 | } else if (IS_MERCURY(dev) || IS_QUICKSILVER(dev)) { |
Kyle McMartin | ba9877b | 2006-08-24 21:28:58 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1470 | int major, minor; |
| 1471 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1472 | func_class &= 0xff; |
Kyle McMartin | ba9877b | 2006-08-24 21:28:58 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1473 | major = func_class >> 4, minor = func_class & 0xf; |
| 1474 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1475 | /* We could use one printk for both Elroy and Mercury, |
| 1476 | * but for the mask for func_class. |
| 1477 | */ |
Kyle McMartin | ba9877b | 2006-08-24 21:28:58 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1478 | printk(KERN_INFO "%s version TR%d.%d (0x%x) found at 0x%lx\n", |
| 1479 | IS_MERCURY(dev) ? "Mercury" : "Quicksilver", major, |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1480 | minor, func_class, (long)dev->hpa.start); |
Kyle McMartin | ba9877b | 2006-08-24 21:28:58 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1481 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1482 | cfg_ops = &mercury_cfg_ops; |
| 1483 | } else { |
Matthew Wilcox | 645d11d | 2006-12-24 19:28:42 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1484 | printk(KERN_ERR "Unknown LBA found at 0x%lx\n", |
| 1485 | (long)dev->hpa.start); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1486 | return -ENODEV; |
| 1487 | } |
| 1488 | |
Matthew Wilcox | 353dfe1 | 2006-11-18 10:11:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1489 | /* Tell I/O SAPIC driver we have a IRQ handler/region. */ |
Matthew Wilcox | 53f01bb | 2005-10-21 22:36:40 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1490 | tmp_obj = iosapic_register(dev->hpa.start + LBA_IOSAPIC_BASE); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1491 | |
| 1492 | /* NOTE: PCI devices (e.g. 103c:1005 graphics card) which don't |
| 1493 | ** have an IRT entry will get NULL back from iosapic code. |
| 1494 | */ |
| 1495 | |
Helge Deller | cb6fc18 | 2006-01-17 12:40:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1496 | lba_dev = kzalloc(sizeof(struct lba_device), GFP_KERNEL); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1497 | if (!lba_dev) { |
| 1498 | printk(KERN_ERR "lba_init_chip - couldn't alloc lba_device\n"); |
| 1499 | return(1); |
| 1500 | } |
| 1501 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1502 | |
| 1503 | /* ---------- First : initialize data we already have --------- */ |
| 1504 | |
| 1505 | lba_dev->hw_rev = func_class; |
| 1506 | lba_dev->hba.base_addr = addr; |
| 1507 | lba_dev->hba.dev = dev; |
| 1508 | lba_dev->iosapic_obj = tmp_obj; /* save interrupt handle */ |
| 1509 | lba_dev->hba.iommu = sba_get_iommu(dev); /* get iommu data */ |
Kyle McMartin | b0eecc4 | 2006-08-24 21:31:41 -0400 | [diff] [blame] | 1510 | parisc_set_drvdata(dev, lba_dev); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1511 | |
| 1512 | /* ------------ Second : initialize common stuff ---------- */ |
| 1513 | pci_bios = &lba_bios_ops; |
| 1514 | pcibios_register_hba(HBA_DATA(lba_dev)); |
| 1515 | spin_lock_init(&lba_dev->lba_lock); |
| 1516 | |
| 1517 | if (lba_hw_init(lba_dev)) |
| 1518 | return(1); |
| 1519 | |
| 1520 | /* ---------- Third : setup I/O Port and MMIO resources --------- */ |
| 1521 | |
| 1522 | if (is_pdc_pat()) { |
| 1523 | /* PDC PAT firmware uses PIOP region of GMMIO space. */ |
| 1524 | pci_port = &lba_pat_port_ops; |
| 1525 | /* Go ask PDC PAT what resources this LBA has */ |
| 1526 | lba_pat_resources(dev, lba_dev); |
| 1527 | } else { |
| 1528 | if (!astro_iop_base) { |
| 1529 | /* Sprockets PDC uses NPIOP region */ |
Helge Deller | 5076c15 | 2006-03-27 12:52:15 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1530 | astro_iop_base = ioremap_nocache(LBA_PORT_BASE, 64 * 1024); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1531 | pci_port = &lba_astro_port_ops; |
| 1532 | } |
| 1533 | |
| 1534 | /* Poke the chip a bit for /proc output */ |
| 1535 | lba_legacy_resources(dev, lba_dev); |
| 1536 | } |
| 1537 | |
Matthew Wilcox | 353dfe1 | 2006-11-18 10:11:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1538 | if (lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start < lba_next_bus) |
| 1539 | lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start = lba_next_bus; |
| 1540 | |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1541 | dev->dev.platform_data = lba_dev; |
| 1542 | lba_bus = lba_dev->hba.hba_bus = |
| 1543 | pci_scan_bus_parented(&dev->dev, lba_dev->hba.bus_num.start, |
| 1544 | cfg_ops, NULL); |
Matthew Wilcox | 353dfe1 | 2006-11-18 10:11:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1545 | if (lba_bus) { |
| 1546 | lba_next_bus = lba_bus->subordinate + 1; |
Rajesh Shah | c431ada | 2005-04-28 00:25:45 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1547 | pci_bus_add_devices(lba_bus); |
Matthew Wilcox | 353dfe1 | 2006-11-18 10:11:03 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1548 | } |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1549 | |
| 1550 | /* This is in lieu of calling pci_assign_unassigned_resources() */ |
| 1551 | if (is_pdc_pat()) { |
| 1552 | /* assign resources to un-initialized devices */ |
| 1553 | |
| 1554 | DBG_PAT("LBA pci_bus_size_bridges()\n"); |
| 1555 | pci_bus_size_bridges(lba_bus); |
| 1556 | |
| 1557 | DBG_PAT("LBA pci_bus_assign_resources()\n"); |
| 1558 | pci_bus_assign_resources(lba_bus); |
| 1559 | |
| 1560 | #ifdef DEBUG_LBA_PAT |
| 1561 | DBG_PAT("\nLBA PIOP resource tree\n"); |
| 1562 | lba_dump_res(&lba_dev->hba.io_space, 2); |
| 1563 | DBG_PAT("\nLBA LMMIO resource tree\n"); |
| 1564 | lba_dump_res(&lba_dev->hba.lmmio_space, 2); |
| 1565 | #endif |
| 1566 | } |
| 1567 | pci_enable_bridges(lba_bus); |
| 1568 | |
| 1569 | |
| 1570 | /* |
| 1571 | ** Once PCI register ops has walked the bus, access to config |
| 1572 | ** space is restricted. Avoids master aborts on config cycles. |
| 1573 | ** Early LBA revs go fatal on *any* master abort. |
| 1574 | */ |
| 1575 | if (cfg_ops == &elroy_cfg_ops) { |
| 1576 | lba_dev->flags |= LBA_FLAG_SKIP_PROBE; |
| 1577 | } |
| 1578 | |
| 1579 | /* Whew! Finally done! Tell services we got this one covered. */ |
| 1580 | return 0; |
| 1581 | } |
| 1582 | |
| 1583 | static struct parisc_device_id lba_tbl[] = { |
| 1584 | { HPHW_BRIDGE, HVERSION_REV_ANY_ID, ELROY_HVERS, 0xa }, |
| 1585 | { HPHW_BRIDGE, HVERSION_REV_ANY_ID, MERCURY_HVERS, 0xa }, |
| 1586 | { HPHW_BRIDGE, HVERSION_REV_ANY_ID, QUICKSILVER_HVERS, 0xa }, |
| 1587 | { 0, } |
| 1588 | }; |
| 1589 | |
| 1590 | static struct parisc_driver lba_driver = { |
| 1591 | .name = MODULE_NAME, |
| 1592 | .id_table = lba_tbl, |
| 1593 | .probe = lba_driver_probe, |
| 1594 | }; |
| 1595 | |
| 1596 | /* |
| 1597 | ** One time initialization to let the world know the LBA was found. |
| 1598 | ** Must be called exactly once before pci_init(). |
| 1599 | */ |
| 1600 | void __init lba_init(void) |
| 1601 | { |
| 1602 | register_parisc_driver(&lba_driver); |
| 1603 | } |
| 1604 | |
| 1605 | /* |
| 1606 | ** Initialize the IBASE/IMASK registers for LBA (Elroy). |
| 1607 | ** Only called from sba_iommu.c in order to route ranges (MMIO vs DMA). |
| 1608 | ** sba_iommu is responsible for locking (none needed at init time). |
| 1609 | */ |
| 1610 | void lba_set_iregs(struct parisc_device *lba, u32 ibase, u32 imask) |
| 1611 | { |
Helge Deller | 5076c15 | 2006-03-27 12:52:15 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1612 | void __iomem * base_addr = ioremap_nocache(lba->hpa.start, 4096); |
Linus Torvalds | 1da177e | 2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1613 | |
| 1614 | imask <<= 2; /* adjust for hints - 2 more bits */ |
| 1615 | |
| 1616 | /* Make sure we aren't trying to set bits that aren't writeable. */ |
| 1617 | WARN_ON((ibase & 0x001fffff) != 0); |
| 1618 | WARN_ON((imask & 0x001fffff) != 0); |
| 1619 | |
| 1620 | DBG("%s() ibase 0x%x imask 0x%x\n", __FUNCTION__, ibase, imask); |
| 1621 | WRITE_REG32( imask, base_addr + LBA_IMASK); |
| 1622 | WRITE_REG32( ibase, base_addr + LBA_IBASE); |
| 1623 | iounmap(base_addr); |
| 1624 | } |
| 1625 | |