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John Baldwin
04dda605c5 - Make pcib_devclass private to sys/dev/pci/pci_pci.c and change all the
various pcib drivers to use their own private devclass_t variables for
  their modules.
- Use the DEFINE_CLASS_0() macro to declare drivers for the various pcib
  drivers while I'm here.
2006-01-06 19:22:19 +00:00
Warner Losh
dca2069084 Commit a workaround to a problem with resource allocation. This helps
with some Dell servers that booted w/o a problem[*] on 5.4, but failed
with 6.0-BETA.

On the PCI bus, when we do lazy resource allocation, we narrow the
range requested as we pass through bridges to reflect how the bridges
are programmed and what addresses they pass.  However, when we're
doing an allocation on a bus that's directly connected to a host
bridge, no such translation can take place.  We already had a fallback
range for memory requests, but none for ioports.  As such, provide a
fallback for I/O ports so we don't allocate location 0, which will
have undesired side effects when the resources are actually used.

This fixes a problem with booting a Dell server with usb in the
kernel.  However, it is an unsatisfying solution.  I don't like the
hard coded value, and I think we should start narrowing the resources
returned to not be in the so-called isa alias area (where the ranage &
0x0300 must be 0 iirc).  Doing such filtering will have to wait for
another day.

This may be a good 6 candidate, maybe after its had a chance to be
refined.

Tested by: glebius@
2005-09-16 07:02:29 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
2a191126de Canonize the include of acpi.h. 2005-09-11 18:39:03 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
dad97fee58 Fix SCM ID's. 2005-03-02 09:22:34 +00:00
John Baldwin
5e1ba6d4ae Rework the ACPI PCI link code.
- Use a new-bus device driver for the ACPI PCI link devices.  The devices
  are called pci_linkX.  The driver includes suspend/resume support so that
  the ACPI bridge drivers no longer have to poke the links to get them
  to handle suspend/resume.  Also, the code to handle which IRQs a link is
  routed to and choosing an IRQ when a link is not already routed is all
  contained in the link driver.  The PCI bridge drivers now ask the link
  driver which IRQ to use once they determine that a _PRT entry does not
  use a hardwired interrupt number.
- The new link driver includes support for multiple IRQ resources per
  link device as well as preserving any non-IRQ resources when adjusting
  the IRQ that a link is routed to.
- The entire approach to routing when using a link device is now
  link-centric rather than pci bus/device/pin specific.  Thus, when
  using a tunable to override the default IRQ settings, one now uses
  a single tunable to route an entire link rather than routing a single
  device that uses the link (which has great foot-shooting potential if
  the user tries to route the same link to two different IRQs using two
  different pci bus/device/pin hints).  For example, to adjust the IRQ
  that \_SB_.LNKA uses, one would set 'hw.pci.link.LNKA.irq=10' from the
  loader.
- As a side effect of having the link driver, unused link devices will now
  be disabled when they are probed.
- The algorithm for choosing an IRQ for a link that doesn't already have an
  IRQ assigned is now much closer to the one used in $PIR routing.  When a
  link is routed via an ISA IRQ, only known-good IRQs that the BIOS has
  already used are used for routing instead of using probabilities to
  guess at which IRQs are probably not used by an ISA device.  One change
  from $PIR is that the SCI is always considered a viable ISA IRQ, so that
  if the BIOS does not setup any IRQs the kernel will degenerate to routing
  all interrupts over the SCI.  For non ISA IRQs, interrupts are picked
  from the possible pool using a simplistic weighting algorithm.

Tested by:	ru, scottl, others on acpi@
Reviewed by:	njl
2004-11-23 22:26:44 +00:00
Nate Lawson
5b8c471915 unsigned long -> u_long 2004-11-09 07:02:33 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
b0e1e474f7 Add TUNABLE_LONG and TUNABLE_ULONG, and use the latter for the
hw.pci.host_mem_start tunable.  Add comments to TUNABLE_INT and
TUNABLE_QUAD recommending against their use.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2004-10-31 15:50:33 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
38228f7221 Whitespace cleanup 2004-10-31 15:02:53 +00:00
Warner Losh
fd492ee0e6 Make the lower range of the memory area 0x80000000 again. Also
introduce hw.{pci,acpi}.host_mem_start tunable to change this.

MFC: ASAP
2004-10-11 21:10:23 +00:00
Warner Losh
5cee9db399 For older systems with ACPI which don't have a pci <-> pci bridge,
allocate unallocated memory resources from the top 32MB of the address
space rather than the top 2GB.  While the latter works on some
chipsets, it fails badly on others.  32MB is more conservative and
matches what cheap harware from this era is hardwired to pass.
2004-10-06 07:26:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
e0a9358679 Add a couple of macros to extract the PCI slot (device) and function from
an ACPI _ADR value and use that rather than inlining the same shifts and
masks everywhere.
2004-09-22 15:46:16 +00:00
Nate Lawson
e4116e931c Re-work ACPI PCI IRQ routing (_PRT, link devices). The old approach was
incomplete in that the PRT routing was not aware of link programming.
Fix this by doing all routing through the link devices.  The new algorithm
for setting up links is:

1. Read _CRS to get current setting.  If invalid (not in _PRS), then set
   to 0.
2. Attempt to call _DIS on the link.  If successful, mark the link as not
   routed.  Otherwise, assume it still is.

Then when a routing request occurs:

3. Update weights for all IRQs
4. Attempt to route the initial IRQ if valid
5. If that fails, walk through the sorted list, attempting to route IRQs.
6. Configure the trigger/polarity based on _PRS.

Other changes:
* Add acpi_pci_find_prt() to look up the PRT entry for a given device and
  acpi_pci_link_route() to select/route the best IRQ for it.
* Remove duplicated code in acpi_pcib_route_interrupt() that picked the
  first IRQ from _PRS.
* Remove unneeded arguments from acpi_pcib_resume() and friends.
* Ignore _STA on link devices but report if it seems strange.
* Add a prt_source handle to the PRT structure since the ACPI struct
  ACPI_PCI_ROUTING_TABLE uses a fixed-size entry for it.  We'll need to
  dynamically size this object if we want to use it the same way ACPI-CA
  does.  Null-terminate the source.

Tested by:	Luo Hong <luohong99_at_mails.tsinghua.edu.cn>,
		Jeffrey Katcher <jmkatcher_at_yahoo.com>
Info from:	jhb, Len Brown (Intel)
2004-08-11 14:52:50 +00:00
Warner Losh
dfbaec0a6d Make the default memory range in the top 2GB of ram in the hopes that
this more accurately reflects what the underlying hardware of most
acpi machines that don't have children pci busses.

We still need a better way to get this information from acpi/hardware.
2004-07-04 16:23:25 +00:00
Nate Lawson
d4b9ff9179 Move flags into a private ivar so it can't collide with device flags.
Unify the code to disable GPEs with the enable code.  Shutdown is handled
the same way.  ACPI now does all wake/sleep prep for child devices so
now they no longer need to call external functions in the suspend/resume
path.  Add the flags to non-ACPI busses (i.e., pci).
2004-06-30 16:08:03 +00:00
Nate Lawson
5fcc8a587e Use the acpi_id_probe() method instead of acpi_MatchHid(), which is now
static.
2004-06-29 19:02:27 +00:00
Nate Lawson
9123341378 Add support to ACPI to manage its own resources. Previously, resource
allocation was passed up to nexus.  Now, we probe sysresource objects and
manage the resources they describe in a local rman pool.  This helps
devices which attach/detach varying resources (like the _CST object) and
module loads/unloads.  The allocation/release routines now check to see if
the resource is described in a child sysresource object and if so,
allocate from the local rman.  Sysresource objects add their resources to
the pool and reserve them upon boot.  This means sysresources need to be
probed before other ACPI devices.

Changes include:
* Add ordering to the child device probe.  The current order is:  system
resource objects, embedded controllers, then everything else.
* Make acpi_MatchHid take a handle instead of a device_t arg.
* Replace acpi_{get,set}_resource with the generic equivalents.
2004-06-13 22:52:30 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
fe12f24bb0 Add missing <sys/module.h> includes 2004-05-30 20:08:47 +00:00
Nate Lawson
e3aa81b84d Style fixes. 2004-05-28 16:38:37 +00:00
Nate Lawson
64278df5e0 Add MODULE_DEPEND entries so some of these drivers can eventually be
loaded separately from ACPI (i.e., embedded use).
2004-04-09 18:14:32 +00:00
Warner Losh
cd8b53ed2d Omnibus PCI commit:
o Save and restore bars for suspend/resume as well as for D3->D0
	  transitions.
	o preallocate resources that the PCI devices use to avoid resource
	  conflicts
	o lazy allocation of resources not allocated by the BIOS.
	o set unattached drivers to state D3.  Set power state to D0
	  before probe/attach.  Right now there's two special cases
	  for this (display and memory devices) that need work in other
	  areas of the tree.

Please report any bugs to me.
2004-04-09 15:44:34 +00:00
Nate Lawson
c310653ea1 Change to acpi_{Get,Set}Integer to provide both methods. Convert all
callers to the new API.

Submitted by:	Mark Santcroos <marks@ripe.net>
2004-03-03 18:34:42 +00:00
Warner Losh
cace7a2a4d Prefer new location of pci include files (which have only been in the
tree for two or more years now), except in a few places where there's
code to be compatible with older versions of FreeBSD.
2003-08-22 06:06:16 +00:00
John Baldwin
8b149b5131 Consistently use the BSD u_int and u_short instead of the SYSV uint and
ushort.  In most of these files, there was a mixture of both styles and
this change just makes them self-consistent.

Requested by:	bde (kern_ktrace.c)
2003-08-07 15:04:27 +00:00
John Baldwin
8745ec57d0 - Assume a bus number of zero if evaluating _BBN fails, not if it succeeds.
This was effectively rendering _BBN useless.
- Cleanup handling of the busok variable a bit.

Submitted by:	marcel (1)
Approved by:	re (rwatson)
2002-11-25 21:55:04 +00:00
John Baldwin
9debb53220 According to the ACPI spec, the bus number of the child PCI bus of a host
to PCI bridge can be read be evaluating the _BBN method of the host to PCI
device.  Unfortunately, there appear to be some lazy/ignorant/moronic/
whatever BIOS writers that return 0 for _BBN for all host to PCI bridges in
the system.  On a system with a single host to PCI bridge this is not a
problem as the child bus of that single bridge will be bus 0 anyway.
However, on systems with multiple host to PCI bridges and l/i/m/w BIOS
writers this is a major problem resulting in all but the first host to
PCI bridge failing to attach.  So, this adds a workaround.

If the _BBN of a host to PCI bridge is zero and pcib0 already exists
and is not us, the we use _ADR to look up our PCI function and slot
(we currently assume we are on bus 0) and use that to call
host_pcib_get_busno() to try and extract our bus number from config
registers on the host to PCI bridge device.  If that fails, then we make
an evil assumption that ACPI's _SB_ namespace lays out the host to PCI
bridges in ascending order and use our pcib unit number as our bus
number.

Approved by:	re
2002-11-22 18:11:13 +00:00
Mitsuru IWASAKI
5e0ca5771b Make sure that ACPI PCI driver probe routine call pci_cfgregopen()
before start accessing PCI config space.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2002-10-05 02:16:49 +00:00
Mitsuru IWASAKI
ba835e3fe6 Add code for ACPI PCI link object manipulation.
This allocate the best IRQ to boot-disable devices (have IRQ 0).
Allocated IRQ will be used for PCI interrupt routing when ACPI is
enabled.

Note that verbose messaging enabled for the time being so that
people can easily notice the strange behavior if it happened.
2002-10-05 02:01:05 +00:00
John Baldwin
2ccfc93222 Overhaul the ACPI PCI bridge driver a bit:
- Add an ACPI PCI-PCI bridge driver (the previous driver just handled
  Host-PCI bridges) that is a PCI driver that is a subclass of the generic
  PCI-PCI bridge driver.  It overrides probe, attach, read_ivar, and
  pci_route_interrupt.
  - The probe routine only succeeds if our parent is an ACPI PCI bus which
    we test for by seeing if we can read our ACPI_HANDLE as an ivar.
  - The attach routine saves a copy of our handle and calls the new
    acpi_pcib_attach_common() function described below.
  - The read_ivar routine handles normal PCI-PCI bridge ivars and adds an
    ivar to return the ACPI_HANDLE of the bus this bridge represents.
  - The route_interrupt routine fetches the _PRT (PCI Interrupt Routing
    Table) from the bridge device's softc and passes it off to
    acpi_pcib_route_interrupt() to route the interrupt.
- Split the old ACPI Host-PCI bridge driver into two pieces.  Part of
  the attach routine and most of the route_interrupt routine remain in
  acpi_pcib.c and are shared by both ACPI PCI bridge drivers.
  - The attach routine verifies the PCI bridge is present, reads in
    the _PRT for the bridge, and attaches the child PCI bus.
  - The route_interrupt routine uses the passed in _PRT to route a PCI
    interrupt.
  The rest of the driver is the ACPI Host-PCI bridge specific bits that
  live in acpi_pcib_acpi.c.
  - We no longer duplicate pcib_maxslots but use it directly.
  - The driver now uses the pcib devclass instead of its own devclass.
    This means that PCI busses are now only children of pcib devices.
  - Allow the ACPI_HANDLE for the child PCI bus to be read as an ivar
    of the child bus.
  - Fetch the _PRT for routing PCI interrupts directly from our softc
    instead of walking the devclass to find ourself and then fetch our
    own softc.

With this change and the new ACPI PCI bus driver, ACPI can now properly
route interrupts for devices behind PCI-PCI bridges.  That is, the
Itanium2 with like 10 PCI busses can now boot ok and route all the PCI
interrupts.  Hopefully this will also fix problems people are having with
CardBus bridges behind PCI-PCI bridges not properly routing interrupts
when ACPI is used.

Tested on:	i386, ia64
2002-08-26 18:30:27 +00:00
John Baldwin
473f1ca90d In acpi_pcib_route_interrupt(), the code claims to check to see if a PCI
LNK device (interrupt source provider sort of) is present before using it,
but the code actually tested the status (_STA) of the PCI bridge device
doing the routing, not the actual LNK device.  Fix it to check the status
of the LNK device.
2002-08-26 15:12:47 +00:00
Peter Wemm
b4a052380f Brutally deal with __func__ being 'const char *' on gcc-3.1. 2002-05-19 06:16:47 +00:00
Mike Smith
0a702a9b3a Fix error introduced in the 20020217 update, where GetPossibleResources
was spammed with GetCurrentResources.

Submitted by:	Munehiro Matsuda <haro@h4.dion.ne.jp>
2002-03-21 02:02:31 +00:00
Mike Smith
c1b1f7874c Match namespace cleanup changes in ACPI CA 20020217 update.
Use ACPI_SUCCESS/ACPI_FAILURE consistently.
The AcpiGetInto* interfaces are obsoleted by ACPI_ALLOCATE_BUFFER.

Use _ADR as well as _BBN to get our bus number.
2002-02-23 05:27:49 +00:00
Mike Smith
3273b00523 Staticise devclasses and some unnecessarily global variables. 2002-01-08 06:46:01 +00:00
Doug Rabson
a067d21032 Make the interrupt routing a bit less chatty unless bootverbose is set. 2001-10-07 18:25:43 +00:00
Peter Wemm
555143d0df Fix a stack trashing bug when int != sizeof(pointer)
This fixes the ia64 boot!  We have scsi disks!
2001-10-06 03:49:38 +00:00
Mike Smith
43896e913a Update usage of AcpiEnableEvent to reflect a new argument.
Fix acpi_DeviceIsPresent to check for valid _STA data and to check
the "present" and "functioning" bits.

Use acpi_DeviceIsPresent in acpi_pcib rather than rolling our own
(also broken) version.
2001-10-04 23:21:09 +00:00
Mike Smith
4c1cdee628 Updates to match the ACPI CA 20010816 import:
- New debug macro (ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT), reducing debug-case code size.
 - New debug level/subsystem codes.
2001-08-26 22:50:15 +00:00
Mike Smith
d93b034fe9 Shoud build resources in the _CRS buffer. Oops.
Submitted by:	"neckpain@nettaxi.com" <neckpain@nettaxi.com>
2001-08-03 08:38:49 +00:00
Mike Smith
f16527bb44 The current resource buffer returned from an interrupt link device
in the case where there are no interrupts routed for it does not
contain enough space to use it to route an interrupt.  In the case
where we need to route an interrupt, throw away the returned buffer
and create a new one containing the interrupt we want.
2001-07-30 09:01:18 +00:00
Mike Smith
bfae45aa43 Convert from acpi_strerror() to AcpiFormatException()
Fix dangling include of the dear departed acpi_ecreg.h
2001-07-21 10:24:37 +00:00
Mike Smith
8077a62b9c Oops, have to use AcpiSetCurrentResources, not invoke the _SRS method
directly.
2001-07-07 10:12:06 +00:00
Mike Smith
4fa387b692 Implement PCI interrupt routing using the ACPI data attached to the
PCI bus object.  This should deal both with already-routed interrupts
as well as devices that need an interrupt routed.

Note that it *doesn't* deal with interlocked interrupt dependancies, nor
does it select between interrupt options in a smart way.  These are
optimisations that need further work.
2001-07-05 07:20:51 +00:00
Mike Smith
e71b638175 Update for new debug layer constant names in the ACPI CA 20010615
import.
2001-06-29 20:32:29 +00:00
Mike Smith
2a4ac806d7 - Updates for new constant naming in the ACPI CA 20010518 update.
- Use __func__ instead of __FUNCTION.
 - Support power-off to S3 or S5 (takawata)
 - Enable ACPI debugging earlier (with a sysinit)
 - Fix a deadlock in the EC code (takawata)
 - Improve arithmetic and reduce the risk of spurious wakeup in
   AcpiOsSleep.
 - Add AcpiOsGetThreadId.
 - Simplify mutex code (still disabled).
2001-05-29 20:13:42 +00:00
Mike Smith
91467fc61d ACPI_NUMBER becomes ACPI_INTEGER. acpi_EvaluateNumber becomes
acpi_EvaluateInteger.

Use acpi_EvaluateInteger instead of doing things the hard way where
possible.

AcpiSetSystemSleepState (unofficial) becomes AcpiEnterSleepState.

Use the AcpiGbl_FADT pointer rather than searching for the FADT.
2001-01-31 09:30:57 +00:00
Mike Smith
39a8493ac0 Hack in interrupt routing support (using the core $PIR support, not using
ACPICA properly).  This makes it possible to use ACPICA in conjunction with
CardBus before I get around to implementing ACPI/PCI interrupt routing.
2000-12-29 09:42:05 +00:00
Mike Smith
0ae554237c - Convert a lot of homebrew debugging output to use the ACPI CA debugging
infrastructure.  It's not perfect, but it's a lot better than what
   we've been using so far.  The following rules apply to this:
    o BSD component names should be capitalised
    o Layer names should be taken from the non-CA set for now.  We
      may elect to add some new BSD-specific layers later.

 - Make it possible to turn off selective debugging flags or layers
   by listing them in debug.acpi.layer or debug.acpi.level prefixed
   with !.

 - Fully implement support for avoiding nodes in the ACPI namespace.
   Nodes may be listed in the debug.acpi.avoid environment variable;
   these nodes and all their children will be ignored (although still
   scanned over) by ACPI functions which scan the namespace.  Multiple
   nodes can be specified, separated by whitespace.

 - Implement support for selectively disabling ACPI subsystem components
   via the debug.acpi.disable environment variable.  The following
   components can be disabled:
    o bus	creation/scanning of the ACPI 'bus'
    o children	attachment of children to the ACPI 'bus'
    o button	the acpi_button control-method button driver
    o ec	the acpi_ec embedded-controller driver
    o isa	acpi replacement of PnP BIOS for ISA device discovery
    o lid	the control-method lid switch driver
    o pci	pci root-bus discovery
    o processor CPU power/speed management
    o thermal	system temperature detection and control
    o timer	ACPI timecounter
   Multiple components may be disabled by specifying their name(s)
   separated by whitespace.

 - Add support for ioctl registration.  ACPI subsystem components may
   register ioctl handlers with the /dev/acpi generic ioctl handler,
   allowing us to avoid the need for a multitude of /dev/acpi* control
   devices, etc.
2000-12-08 09:16:20 +00:00
Scott Long
3cd59d7b9c Revert attach() back to the old behaviour of calling bus_generic_attach().
The new way doesn't seem to work reliably and was causing devices to not
be seen.

Approved by:	msmith
2000-12-02 01:14:14 +00:00
Mike Smith
042283a67b Update to work with the new ACPI CA snapshot.
- Use ACPI_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS
 - RSDT -> XSDT
 - FACP -> FADT
 - No APIC table support
 - Don't install a global EC handler; this has bad side-effects
   (it invokes _REG in *all* EC spaces in the namespace!)
 - Check for PCI bus instances already existing before adding them
2000-12-01 10:18:57 +00:00
Mike Smith
15e32d5d03 Initial FreeBSD OSPM (operating system power management) modules for
ACPICA.  Most of these are still works in progress.  Support exists for:

 - Fixed feature and control method power, lid and sleep buttons.
 - Detection of ISA PnP devices using ACPI namespace.
 - Detection of PCI root busses using ACPI namespace.
 - CPU throttling and sleep states (incomplete)
 - Thermal monitoring and cooling control (incomplete)
 - Interface to platform embedded controllers (mostly complete)
 - ACPI timer (incomplete)
 - Simple userland control of sleep states.
 - Shutdown and poweroff.
2000-10-28 06:59:48 +00:00