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- Add 3 new functions to the pci_if interface along with suitable wrappers to provide the device driver visible API: - pci_alloc_msi(dev, int *count) backed by PCI_ALLOC_MSI(). '*count' here is an in and out parameter. The driver stores the desired number of messages in '*count' before calling the function. On success, '*count' holds the number of messages allocated to the device. Also on success, the driver can access the messages as SYS_RES_IRQ resources starting at rid 1. Note that the legacy INTx interrupt resource will not be available when using MSI. Note that this function will allocate either MSI or MSI-X messages depending on the devices capabilities and the 'hw.pci.enable_msix' and 'hw.pci.enable_msi' tunables. Also note that the driver should activate the memory resource that holds the MSI-X table and pending bit array (PBA) before calling this function if the device supports MSI-X. - pci_release_msi(dev) backed by PCI_RELEASE_MSI(). This function releases the messages allocated for this device. All of the SYS_RES_IRQ resources need to be released for this function to succeed. - pci_msi_count(dev) backed by PCI_MSI_COUNT(). This function returns the maximum number of MSI or MSI-X messages supported by this device. MSI-X is preferred if present, but this function will honor the 'hw.pci.enable_msix' and 'hw.pci.enable_msi' tunables. This function should return the largest value that pci_alloc_msi() can return (assuming the MD code is able to allocate sufficient backing resources for all of the messages). - Add default implementations for these 3 methods to the pci_driver generic PCI bus driver. (The various other PCI bus drivers such as for ACPI and OFW will inherit these default implementations.) This default implementation depends on 4 new pcib_if methods that bubble up through the PCI bridges to the MD code to allocate IRQ values and perform any needed MD setup code needed: - PCIB_ALLOC_MSI() attempts to allocate a group of MSI messages. - PCIB_RELEASE_MSI() releases a group of MSI messages. - PCIB_ALLOC_MSIX() attempts to allocate a single MSI-X message. - PCIB_RELEASE_MSIX() releases a single MSI-X message. - Add default implementations for these 4 methods that just pass the request up to the parent bus's parent bridge driver and use the default implementation in the various MI PCI bridge drivers. - Add MI functions for use by MD code when managing MSI and MSI-X interrupts: - pci_enable_msi(dev, address, data) programs the MSI capability address and data registers for a group of MSI messages - pci_enable_msix(dev, index, address, data) initializes a single MSI-X message in the MSI-X table - pci_mask_msix(dev, index) masks a single MSI-X message - pci_unmask_msix(dev, index) unmasks a single MSI-X message - pci_pending_msix(dev, index) returns true if the specified MSI-X message is currently pending - Save the MSI capability address and data registers in the pci_cfgreg block in a PCI devices ivars and restore the values when a device is resumed. Note that the MSI-X table is not currently restored during resume. - Add constants for MSI-X register offsets and fields. - Record interesting data about any MSI-X capability blocks we come across in the pci_cfgreg block in the ivars for PCI devices. Tested on: em (i386, MSI), bce (amd64/i386, MSI), mpt (amd64, MSI-X) Reviewed by: scottl, grehan, jfv MFC after: 2 months
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3.6 KiB
Objective-C
136 lines
3.6 KiB
Objective-C
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# Copyright (c) 2000 Doug Rabson
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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# are met:
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# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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# ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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# OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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# SUCH DAMAGE.
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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#include <sys/bus.h>
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#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
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INTERFACE pcib;
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CODE {
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static int
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null_route_interrupt(device_t pcib, device_t dev, int pin)
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{
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return (PCI_INVALID_IRQ);
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}
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};
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#
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# Return the number of slots on the attached PCI bus.
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#
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METHOD int maxslots {
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device_t dev;
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};
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#
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# Read configuration space on the PCI bus. The bus, slot and func
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# arguments determine the device which is being read and the reg
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# argument is a byte offset into configuration space for that
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# device. The width argument (which should be 1, 2 or 4) specifies how
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# many byte of configuration space to read from that offset.
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#
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METHOD u_int32_t read_config {
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device_t dev;
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u_int bus;
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u_int slot;
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u_int func;
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u_int reg;
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int width;
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};
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#
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# Write configuration space on the PCI bus. The bus, slot and func
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# arguments determine the device which is being written and the reg
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# argument is a byte offset into configuration space for that
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# device. The value field is written to the configuration space, with
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# the number of bytes written depending on the width argument.
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#
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METHOD void write_config {
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device_t dev;
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u_int bus;
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u_int slot;
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u_int func;
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u_int reg;
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u_int32_t value;
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int width;
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};
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#
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# Route an interrupt. Returns a value suitable for stuffing into
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# a device's interrupt register.
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#
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METHOD int route_interrupt {
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device_t pcib;
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device_t dev;
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int pin;
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} DEFAULT null_route_interrupt;
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#
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# Allocate 'count' MSI messsages mapped onto 'count' IRQs. 'irq' points
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# to an array of at least 'count' ints. The max number of messages this
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# device supports is included so that the MD code can take that into
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# account when assigning resources so that the proper number of low bits
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# are clear in the resulting message data value.
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#
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METHOD int alloc_msi {
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device_t pcib;
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device_t dev;
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int count;
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int maxcount;
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int *irqs;
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};
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#
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# Release 'count' MSI message mapped onto 'count' IRQs stored in the
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# array pointed to by 'irq'.
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#
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METHOD int release_msi {
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device_t pcib;
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device_t dev;
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int count;
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int *irqs;
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};
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#
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# Allocate a single MSI-X message mapped onto '*irq'.
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#
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METHOD int alloc_msix {
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device_t pcib;
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device_t dev;
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int index;
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int *irq;
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};
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#
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# Release a single MSI-X message mapped onto 'irq'.
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#
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METHOD int release_msix {
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device_t pcib;
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device_t dev;
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int irq;
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};
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