freebsd-dev/sys/sparc64/pci/psychoreg.h
Thomas Moestl 9d69e46260 Add support for the Sun psycho/sabre UPA-PCI bridge, some OpenFirmware
PCI support code, and a driver for the Sun APB PCI-PCI bridge.
Partly ported from NetBSD.
2001-11-09 20:19:58 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Eduardo E. Horvath
* Copyright (c) 1999 Matthew R. Green
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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* OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: NetBSD: psychoreg.h,v 1.8 2001/09/10 16:17:06 eeh Exp
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _SPARC64_PCI_PSYCHOREG_H_
#define _SPARC64_PCI_PSYCHOREG_H_
/*
* Sun4u PCI definitions. Here's where we deal w/the machine
* dependencies of psycho and the PCI controller on the UltraIIi.
*
* All PCI registers are bit-swapped, however they are not byte-swapped.
* This means that they must be accessed using little-endian access modes,
* either map the pages little-endian or use little-endian ASIs.
*
* PSYCHO implements two PCI buses, A and B.
*/
struct psychoreg {
struct upareg {
/* UPA port ID register */ /* 1fe.0000.0000 */
u_int64_t upa_portid;
/* UPA config register */ /* 1fe.0000.0008 */
u_int64_t upa_config;
} sys_upa;
/* PSYCHO control/status register */ /* 1fe.0000.0010 */
u_int64_t psy_csr;
/*
* 63 59 55 50 45 4 3 2 1 0
* +------+------+------+------+--//---+--------+-------+-----+------+
* | IMPL | VERS | MID | IGN | xxx | APCKEN | APERR | IAP | MODE |
* +------+------+------+------+--//---+--------+-------+-----+------+
*
*/
#define PSYCHO_GCSR_IMPL(csr) ((u_int)(((csr) >> 60) & 0xf))
#define PSYCHO_GCSR_VERS(csr) ((u_int)(((csr) >> 56) & 0xf))
#define PSYCHO_GCSR_MID(csr) ((u_int)(((csr) >> 51) & 0x1f))
#define PSYCHO_GCSR_IGN(csr) ((u_int)(((csr) >> 46) & 0x1f))
#define PSYCHO_CSR_APCKEN 8 /* UPA addr parity check enable */
#define PSYCHO_CSR_APERR 4 /* UPA addr parity error */
#define PSYCHO_CSR_IAP 2 /* invert UPA address parity */
#define PSYCHO_CSR_MODE 1 /* UPA/PCI handshake */
u_int64_t pad0;
/* ECC control register */ /* 1fe.0000.0020 */
u_int64_t psy_ecccr;
/* 1fe.0000.0028 */
u_int64_t reserved;
/* Uncorrectable Error AFSR */ /* 1fe.0000.0030 */
u_int64_t psy_ue_afsr;
/* Uncorrectable Error AFAR */ /* 1fe.0000.0038 */
u_int64_t psy_ue_afar;
/* Correctable Error AFSR */ /* 1fe.0000.0040 */
u_int64_t psy_ce_afsr;
/* Correctable Error AFAR */ /* 1fe.0000.0048 */
u_int64_t psy_ce_afar;
u_int64_t pad1[22];
struct perfmon {
/* Performance monitor control reg */ /* 1fe.0000.0100 */
u_int64_t pm_cr;
/* Performance monitor counter reg */ /* 1fe.0000.0108 */
u_int64_t pm_count;
} psy_pm;
u_int64_t pad2[30];
/* 1fe.0000.0200,0210 */
struct iommureg psy_iommu;
u_int64_t pad3[317];
/* PCI bus a slot 0 irq map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.0c00 */
u_int64_t pcia0_int_map;
/* PCI bus a slot 1 irq map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.0c08 */
u_int64_t pcia1_int_map;
/* PCI bus a slot 2 irq map reg (IIi) */ /* 1fe.0000.0c10 */
u_int64_t pcia2_int_map;
/* PCI bus a slot 3 irq map reg (IIi) */ /* 1fe.0000.0c18 */
u_int64_t pcia3_int_map;
/* PCI bus b slot 0 irq map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.0c20 */
u_int64_t pcib0_int_map;
/* PCI bus b slot 1 irq map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.0c28 */
u_int64_t pcib1_int_map;
/* PCI bus b slot 2 irq map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.0c30 */
u_int64_t pcib2_int_map;
/* PCI bus b slot 3 irq map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.0c38 */
u_int64_t pcib3_int_map;
u_int64_t pad4[120];
/* SCSI interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1000 */
u_int64_t scsi_int_map;
/* ethernet interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1008 */
u_int64_t ether_int_map;
/* parallel interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1010 */
u_int64_t bpp_int_map;
/* audio record interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1018 */
u_int64_t audior_int_map;
/* audio playback interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1020 */
u_int64_t audiop_int_map;
/* power fail interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1028 */
u_int64_t power_int_map;
/* serial/kbd/mouse interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1030 */
u_int64_t ser_kbd_ms_int_map;
/* floppy interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1038 */
u_int64_t fd_int_map;
/* spare interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1040 */
u_int64_t spare_int_map;
/* kbd [unused] interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1048 */
u_int64_t kbd_int_map;
/* mouse [unused] interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1050 */
u_int64_t mouse_int_map;
/* second serial interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1058 */
u_int64_t serial_int_map;
/* timer 0 interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1060 */
u_int64_t timer0_int_map;
/* timer 1 interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1068 */
u_int64_t timer1_int_map;
/* UE interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1070 */
u_int64_t ue_int_map;
/* CE interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1078 */
u_int64_t ce_int_map;
/* PCI bus a error interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1080 */
u_int64_t pciaerr_int_map;
/* PCI bus b error interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1088 */
u_int64_t pciberr_int_map;
/* power mgmt wake interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1090 */
u_int64_t pwrmgt_int_map;
/* FFB0 graphics interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1098 */
u_int64_t ffb0_int_map;
/* FFB1 graphics interrupt map reg */ /* 1fe.0000.10a0 */
u_int64_t ffb1_int_map;
u_int64_t pad5[107];
/* Note: clear interrupt 0 registers are not really used */
/* PCI a slot 0 clear int regs 0..7 */ /* 1fe.0000.1400-1418 */
u_int64_t pcia0_int_clr[4];
/* PCI a slot 1 clear int regs 0..7 */ /* 1fe.0000.1420-1438 */
u_int64_t pcia1_int_clr[4];
/* PCI a slot 2 clear int regs 0..7 */ /* 1fe.0000.1440-1458 */
u_int64_t pcia2_int_clr[4];
/* PCI a slot 3 clear int regs 0..7 */ /* 1fe.0000.1480-1478 */
u_int64_t pcia3_int_clr[4];
/* PCI b slot 0 clear int regs 0..7 */ /* 1fe.0000.1480-1498 */
u_int64_t pcib0_int_clr[4];
/* PCI b slot 1 clear int regs 0..7 */ /* 1fe.0000.14a0-14b8 */
u_int64_t pcib1_int_clr[4];
/* PCI b slot 2 clear int regs 0..7 */ /* 1fe.0000.14c0-14d8 */
u_int64_t pcib2_int_clr[4];
/* PCI b slot 3 clear int regs 0..7 */ /* 1fe.0000.14d0-14f8 */
u_int64_t pcib3_int_clr[4];
u_int64_t pad6[96];
/* SCSI clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1800 */
u_int64_t scsi_int_clr;
/* ethernet clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1808 */
u_int64_t ether_int_clr;
/* parallel clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1810 */
u_int64_t bpp_int_clr;
/* audio record clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1818 */
u_int64_t audior_int_clr;
/* audio playback clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1820 */
u_int64_t audiop_int_clr;
/* power fail clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1828 */
u_int64_t power_int_clr;
/* serial/kbd/mouse clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1830 */
u_int64_t ser_kb_ms_int_clr;
/* floppy clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1838 */
u_int64_t fd_int_clr;
/* spare clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1840 */
u_int64_t spare_int_clr;
/* kbd [unused] clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1848 */
u_int64_t kbd_int_clr;
/* mouse [unused] clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1850 */
u_int64_t mouse_int_clr;
/* second serial clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1858 */
u_int64_t serial_clr;
/* timer 0 clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1860 */
u_int64_t timer0_int_clr;
/* timer 1 clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1868 */
u_int64_t timer1_int_clr;
/* UE clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1870 */
u_int64_t ue_int_clr;
/* CE clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1878 */
u_int64_t ce_int_clr;
/* PCI bus a error clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1880 */
u_int64_t pciaerr_int_clr;
/* PCI bus b error clear int reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1888 */
u_int64_t pciberr_int_clr;
/* power mgmt wake clr interrupt reg */ /* 1fe.0000.1890 */
u_int64_t pwrmgt_int_clr;
u_int64_t pad7[45];
/* interrupt retry timer */ /* 1fe.0000.1a00 */
u_int64_t intr_retry_timer;
u_int64_t pad8[63];
struct timer_counter {
/* timer/counter 0/1 count register */ /* 1fe.0000.1c00,1c10 */
u_int64_t tc_count;
/* timer/counter 0/1 limit register */ /* 1fe.0000.1c08,1c18 */
u_int64_t tc_limit;
} tc[2];
/* PCI DMA write sync register (IIi) */ /* 1fe.0000.1c20 */
u_int64_t pci_dma_write_sync;
u_int64_t pad9[123];
struct pci_ctl {
/* PCI a/b control/status register */ /* 1fe.0000.2000,4000 */
u_int64_t pci_csr;
u_int64_t pad10;
/* PCI a/b AFSR register */ /* 1fe.0000.2010,4010 */
u_int64_t pci_afsr;
/* PCI a/b AFAR register */ /* 1fe.0000.2018,4018 */
u_int64_t pci_afar;
/* PCI a/b diagnostic register */ /* 1fe.0000.2020,4020 */
u_int64_t pci_diag;
/* PCI target address space reg (IIi)*/ /* 1fe.0000.2028,4028 */
u_int64_t pci_tasr;
u_int64_t pad11[250];
/* This is really the IOMMU's, not the PCI bus's */
/* 1fe.0000.2800-210 */
struct iommu_strbuf pci_strbuf;
#define psy_iommu_strbuf psy_pcictl[0].pci_strbuf
u_int64_t pad12[765];
} psy_pcictl[2]; /* For PCI a and b */
/*
* NB: FFB0 and FFB1 intr map regs also appear at 1fe.0000.6000 and
* 1fe.0000.8000 respectively
*/
u_int64_t pad13[2048];
/* DMA scoreboard diag reg 0 */ /* 1fe.0000.a000 */
u_int64_t dma_scb_diag0;
/* DMA scoreboard diag reg 1 */ /* 1fe.0000.a008 */
u_int64_t dma_scb_diag1;
u_int64_t pad14[126];
/* IOMMU virtual addr diag reg */ /* 1fe.0000.a400 */
u_int64_t iommu_svadiag;
/* IOMMU TLB tag compare diag reg */ /* 1fe.0000.a408 */
u_int64_t iommu_tlb_comp_diag;
u_int64_t pad15[30];
/* IOMMU LRU queue diag */ /* 1fe.0000.a500-a578 */
u_int64_t iommu_queue_diag[16];
/* TLB tag diag */ /* 1fe.0000.a580-a5f8 */
u_int64_t tlb_tag_diag[16];
/* TLB data RAM diag */ /* 1fe.0000.a600-a678 */
u_int64_t tlb_data_diag[16];
u_int64_t pad16[48];
/* PCI int state diag reg */ /* 1fe.0000.a800 */
u_int64_t pci_int_diag;
/* OBIO and misc int state diag reg */ /* 1fe.0000.a808 */
u_int64_t obio_int_diag;
u_int64_t pad17[254];
struct strbuf_diag {
/* streaming buffer data RAM diag */ /* 1fe.0000.b000-b3f8 */
u_int64_t strbuf_data_diag[128];
/* streaming buffer error status diag *//* 1fe.0000.b400-b7f8 */
u_int64_t strbuf_error_diag[128];
/* streaming buffer page tag diag */ /* 1fe.0000.b800-b878 */
u_int64_t strbuf_pg_tag_diag[16];
u_int64_t pad18[16];
/* streaming buffer line tag diag */ /* 1fe.0000.b900-b978 */
u_int64_t strbuf_ln_tag_diag[16];
u_int64_t pad19[208];
} psy_strbufdiag[2]; /* For PCI a and b */
/*
* Here is the rest of the map, which we're not specifying:
*
* 1fe.0100.0000 - 1fe.01ff.ffff PCI configuration space
* 1fe.0100.0000 - 1fe.0100.00ff PCI B configuration header
* 1fe.0101.0000 - 1fe.0101.00ff PCI A configuration header
* 1fe.0200.0000 - 1fe.0200.ffff PCI A I/O space
* 1fe.0201.0000 - 1fe.0201.ffff PCI B I/O space
* 1ff.0000.0000 - 1ff.7fff.ffff PCI A memory space
* 1ff.8000.0000 - 1ff.ffff.ffff PCI B memory space
*
* NB: config and I/O space can use 1-4 byte accesses, not 8 byte
* accesses. Memory space can use any sized accesses.
*
* Note that the SUNW,sabre/SUNW,simba combinations found on the
* Ultra5 and Ultra10 machines uses slightly differrent addresses
* than the above. This is mostly due to the fact that the APB is
* a multi-function PCI device with two PCI bridges, and the U2P is
* two separate PCI bridges. It uses the same PCI configuration
* space, though the configuration header for each PCI bus is
* located differently due to the SUNW,simba PCI busses being
* function 0 and function 1 of the APB, whereas the psycho's are
* each their own PCI device. The I/O and memory spaces are each
* split into 8 equally sized areas (8x2MB blocks for I/O space,
* and 8x512MB blocks for memory space). These are allocated in to
* either PCI A or PCI B, or neither in the APB's `I/O Address Map
* Register A/B' (0xde) and `Memory Address Map Register A/B' (0xdf)
* registers of each simba. We must ensure that both of the
* following are correct (the prom should do this for us):
*
* (PCI A Memory Address Map) & (PCI B Memory Address Map) == 0
*
* (PCI A I/O Address Map) & (PCI B I/O Address Map) == 0
*
* 1fe.0100.0000 - 1fe.01ff.ffff PCI configuration space
* 1fe.0100.0800 - 1fe.0100.08ff PCI B configuration header
* 1fe.0100.0900 - 1fe.0100.09ff PCI A configuration header
* 1fe.0200.0000 - 1fe.02ff.ffff PCI I/O space (divided)
* 1ff.0000.0000 - 1ff.ffff.ffff PCI memory space (divided)
*/
};
#define PSYCHO_CONF_SIZE 0x1000000
#define PSYCHO_CONF_BUS_SHIFT 16
#define PSYCHO_CONF_DEV_SHIFT 11
#define PSYCHO_CONF_FUNC_SHIFT 8
#define PSYCHO_CONF_REG_SHIFT 0
#define PSYCHO_IO_SIZE 0x1000000
#define PSYCHO_MEM_SIZE 0x100000000
#define PSYCHO_CONF_OFF(bus, slot, func, reg) \
(((bus) << PSYCHO_CONF_BUS_SHIFT) | \
((slot) << PSYCHO_CONF_DEV_SHIFT) | \
((func) << PSYCHO_CONF_FUNC_SHIFT) | \
((reg) << PSYCHO_CONF_REG_SHIFT))
/* what the bits mean! */
/* PCI [a|b] control/status register */
/* note that the sabre only has one set of PCI control/status registers */
#define PCICTL_MRLM 0x0000001000000000 /* Memory Read Line/Multiple */
#define PCICTL_SERR 0x0000000400000000 /* SERR asserted; W1C */
#define PCICTL_ARB_PARK 0x0000000000200000 /* PCI arbitration parking */
#define PCICTL_CPU_PRIO 0x0000000000100000 /* PCI arbitration parking */
#define PCICTL_ARB_PRIO 0x00000000000f0000 /* PCI arbitration parking */
#define PCICTL_ERRINTEN 0x0000000000000100 /* PCI error interrupt enable */
#define PCICTL_RTRYWAIT 0x0000000000000080 /* PCI error interrupt enable */
#define PCICTL_4ENABLE 0x000000000000000f /* enable 4 PCI slots */
#define PCICTL_6ENABLE 0x000000000000003f /* enable 6 PCI slots */
/*
* these are the PROM structures we grovel
*/
/*
* For the physical adddresses split into 3 32 bit values, we deocde
* them like the following (IEEE1275 PCI Bus binding 2.0, 2.2.1.1
* Numerical Representation):
*
* phys.hi cell: npt000ss bbbbbbbb dddddfff rrrrrrrr
* phys.mid cell: hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh hhhhhhhh
* phys.lo cell: llllllll llllllll llllllll llllllll
*
* where these bits affect the address' properties:
* n not-relocatable
* p prefetchable
* t aliased (non-relocatable IO), below 1MB (memory) or
* below 64KB (reloc. IO)
* ss address space code:
* 00 - configuration space
* 01 - I/O space
* 10 - 32 bit memory space
* 11 - 64 bit memory space
* bb..bb 8 bit bus number
* ddddd 5 bit device number
* fff 3 bit function number
* rr..rr 8 bit register number
* hh..hh 32 bit unsigned value
* ll..ll 32 bit unsigned value
* the values of hh..hh and ll..ll are combined to form a larger number.
*
* For config space, we don't have to do much special. For I/O space,
* hh..hh must be zero, and if n == 0 ll..ll is the offset from the
* start of I/O space, otherwise ll..ll is the I/O space. For memory
* space, hh..hh must be zero for the 32 bit space, and is the high 32
* bits in 64 bit space, with ll..ll being the low 32 bits in both cases,
* with offset handling being driver via `n == 0' as for I/O space.
*/
/* commonly used */
#define TAG2BUS(tag) ((tag) >> 16) & 0xff;
#define TAG2DEV(tag) ((tag) >> 11) & 0x1f;
#define TAG2FN(tag) ((tag) >> 8) & 0x7;
#define INTPCI_MAXOBINO 0x16 /* maximum OBIO INO value for PCI */
#define INTPCIOBINOX(x) ((x) & 0x1f) /* OBIO ino index (for PCI machines) */
#define INTPCIINOX(x) (((x) & 0x1c) >> 2) /* PCI ino index */
#endif /* _SPARC64_PCI_PSYCHOREG_H_ */