freebsd-nq/sys/dev/bhnd/bcma/bcma_erom.c
Adrian Chadd 4ad7e9b01a Bring over the initial rewrite of the broadcom bus support found in their
SoCs and various chips (including, famously, their wifi chips.)

This is "just" (all 20,000 lines of it) code to enumerate the various
versions of busses inside these devices, including the PCI bridge and
the direct SIBA bridge found in MIPS chips.

It also includes shared code for some bus operations (suspend, resume, etc);
EEPROM/SROM/etc parsing and other things that are shared between chips.

Eventually this'll replace the code that bwi/bwn uses for the internal
bus, as well as some apparently upcoming mips74k broadcom SoC support
which uses bwn!

Thanks to Landon Fuller <landonf@landonf.org> for all this work!

Obtained from:	https://github.com/landonf/freebsd/compare/user/landonf/bcm4331-CURRENT
2016-02-26 03:34:08 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2015 Landon Fuller <landon@landonf.org>
* 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
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer,
* without modification.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer
* similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below ("Disclaimer") and any
* redistribution must be conditioned upon including a substantially
* similar Disclaimer requirement for further binary redistribution.
*
* NO WARRANTY
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTIBILITY
* AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
* OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
* IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
* THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/limits.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/resource.h>
#include "bcma_eromreg.h"
#include "bcma_eromvar.h"
/*
* BCMA Enumeration ROM (EROM) Table
*
* Provides auto-discovery of BCMA cores on Broadcom's HND SoC.
*
* The EROM core address can be found at BCMA_CC_EROM_ADDR within the
* ChipCommon registers. The table itself is comprised of 32-bit
* type-tagged entries, organized into an array of variable-length
* core descriptor records.
*
* The final core descriptor is followed by a 32-bit BCMA_EROM_TABLE_EOF (0xF)
* marker.
*/
static const char *erom_entry_type_name (uint8_t entry);
static int erom_read32(struct bcma_erom *erom, uint32_t *entry);
static int erom_skip32(struct bcma_erom *erom);
static int erom_skip_core(struct bcma_erom *erom);
static int erom_skip_mport(struct bcma_erom *erom);
static int erom_skip_sport_region(struct bcma_erom *erom);
static int erom_seek_next(struct bcma_erom *erom, uint8_t etype);
#define EROM_LOG(erom, fmt, ...) \
device_printf(erom->dev, "erom[0x%llx]: " fmt, \
(unsigned long long) (erom->offset), ##__VA_ARGS__);
/**
* Open an EROM table for reading.
*
* @param[out] erom On success, will be populated with a valid EROM
* read state.
* @param r An active resource mapping the EROM core.
* @param offset Offset of the EROM core within @p resource.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero if the erom table could not be opened.
*/
int
bcma_erom_open(struct bcma_erom *erom, struct resource *r, bus_size_t offset)
{
/* Initialize the EROM reader */
erom->dev = rman_get_device(r);
erom->r = r;
erom->start = offset + BCMA_EROM_TABLE_START;
erom->offset = 0;
return (0);
}
/** Return the type name for an EROM entry */
static const char *
erom_entry_type_name (uint8_t entry)
{
switch (BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, ENTRY_TYPE)) {
case BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_CORE:
return "core";
case BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_MPORT:
return "mport";
case BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_REGION:
return "region";
default:
return "unknown";
}
}
/**
* Return the current read position.
*/
bus_size_t
bcma_erom_tell(struct bcma_erom *erom)
{
return (erom->offset);
}
/**
* Seek to an absolute read position.
*/
void
bcma_erom_seek(struct bcma_erom *erom, bus_size_t offset)
{
erom->offset = offset;
}
/**
* Read a 32-bit entry value from the EROM table without advancing the
* read position.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param entry Will contain the read result on success.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the EROM table was reached.
* @retval non-zero The read could not be completed.
*/
int
bcma_erom_peek32(struct bcma_erom *erom, uint32_t *entry)
{
if (erom->offset >= BCMA_EROM_TABLE_SIZE) {
EROM_LOG(erom, "BCMA EROM table missing terminating EOF\n");
return (EINVAL);
}
*entry = bus_read_4(erom->r, erom->start + erom->offset);
return (0);
}
/**
* Read a 32-bit entry value from the EROM table.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param entry Will contain the read result on success.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the EROM table was reached.
* @retval non-zero The read could not be completed.
*/
static int
erom_read32(struct bcma_erom *erom, uint32_t *entry)
{
int error;
if ((error = bcma_erom_peek32(erom, entry)) == 0)
erom->offset += 4;
return (error);
}
/**
* Read and discard 32-bit entry value from the EROM table.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the EROM table was reached.
* @retval non-zero The read could not be completed.
*/
static int
erom_skip32(struct bcma_erom *erom)
{
uint32_t entry;
return erom_read32(erom, &entry);
}
/**
* Read and discard a core descriptor from the EROM table.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the EROM table was reached.
* @retval non-zero The read could not be completed.
*/
static int
erom_skip_core(struct bcma_erom *erom)
{
struct bcma_erom_core core;
return (bcma_erom_parse_core(erom, &core));
}
/**
* Read and discard a master port descriptor from the EROM table.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the EROM table was reached.
* @retval non-zero The read could not be completed.
*/
static int
erom_skip_mport(struct bcma_erom *erom)
{
struct bcma_erom_mport mp;
return (bcma_erom_parse_mport(erom, &mp));
}
/**
* Read and discard a port region descriptor from the EROM table.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the EROM table was reached.
* @retval non-zero The read could not be completed.
*/
static int
erom_skip_sport_region(struct bcma_erom *erom)
{
struct bcma_erom_sport_region r;
return (bcma_erom_parse_sport_region(erom, &r));
}
/**
* Seek to the next entry matching the given EROM entry type.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param etype One of BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_CORE,
* BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_MPORT, or BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_REGION.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the EROM table was reached.
* @retval non-zero Reading or parsing the descriptor failed.
*/
static int
erom_seek_next(struct bcma_erom *erom, uint8_t etype)
{
uint32_t entry;
int error;
/* Iterate until we hit an entry matching the requested type. */
while (!(error = bcma_erom_peek32(erom, &entry))) {
/* Handle EOF */
if (entry == BCMA_EROM_TABLE_EOF)
return (ENOENT);
/* Invalid entry */
if (!BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, ENTRY_ISVALID))
return (EINVAL);
/* Entry type matches? */
if (BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, ENTRY_TYPE) == etype)
return (0);
/* Skip non-matching entry types. */
switch (BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, ENTRY_TYPE)) {
case BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_CORE:
if ((error = erom_skip_core(erom)))
return (error);
break;
case BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_MPORT:
if ((error = erom_skip_mport(erom)))
return (error);
break;
case BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_REGION:
if ((error = erom_skip_sport_region(erom)))
return (error);
break;
default:
/* Unknown entry type! */
return (EINVAL);
}
}
return (error);
}
/**
* Return the read position to the start of the EROM table.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
*/
void
bcma_erom_reset(struct bcma_erom *erom)
{
erom->offset = 0;
}
/**
* Seek to the requested core entry.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param core_index Index of the core to seek to.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the EROM table was reached before @p index was
* found.
* @retval non-zero Reading or parsing failed.
*/
int
bcma_erom_seek_core_index(struct bcma_erom *erom, u_int core_index)
{
int error;
/* Start search at top of EROM */
bcma_erom_reset(erom);
/* Skip core descriptors till we hit the requested entry */
for (u_int i = 0; i < core_index; i++) {
struct bcma_erom_core core;
/* Read past the core descriptor */
if ((error = bcma_erom_parse_core(erom, &core)))
return (error);
/* Seek to the next readable core entry */
error = erom_seek_next(erom, BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_CORE);
if (error)
return (error);
}
return (0);
}
/**
* Read the next core descriptor from the EROM table.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param[out] core On success, will be populated with the parsed core
* descriptor data.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the EROM table was reached.
* @retval non-zero Reading or parsing the core descriptor failed.
*/
int
bcma_erom_parse_core(struct bcma_erom *erom, struct bcma_erom_core *core)
{
uint32_t entry;
int error;
/* Parse CoreDescA */
if ((error = erom_read32(erom, &entry)))
return (error);
/* Handle EOF */
if (entry == BCMA_EROM_TABLE_EOF)
return (ENOENT);
if (!BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_IS(entry, CORE)) {
EROM_LOG(erom, "Unexpected EROM entry 0x%x (type=%s)\n",
entry, erom_entry_type_name(entry));
return (EINVAL);
}
core->vendor = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, COREA_DESIGNER);
core->device = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, COREA_ID);
/* Parse CoreDescB */
if ((error = erom_read32(erom, &entry)))
return (error);
if (!BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_IS(entry, CORE)) {
return (EINVAL);
}
core->rev = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, COREB_REV);
core->num_mport = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, COREB_NUM_MP);
core->num_dport = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, COREB_NUM_DP);
core->num_mwrap = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, COREB_NUM_WMP);
core->num_swrap = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, COREB_NUM_WSP);
return (0);
}
/**
* Read the next master port descriptor from the EROM table.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param[out] mport On success, will be populated with the parsed
* descriptor data.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero Reading or parsing the descriptor failed.
*/
int
bcma_erom_parse_mport(struct bcma_erom *erom,
struct bcma_erom_mport *mport)
{
uint32_t entry;
int error;
/* Parse the master port descriptor */
if ((error = erom_read32(erom, &entry)))
return (error);
if (!BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_IS(entry, MPORT))
return (EINVAL);
mport->port_vid = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, MPORT_ID);
mport->port_num = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, MPORT_NUM);
return (0);
}
/**
* Read the next slave port region descriptor from the EROM table.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param[out] mport On success, will be populated with the parsed
* descriptor data.
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The end of the region descriptor table was reached.
* @retval non-zero Reading or parsing the descriptor failed.
*/
int
bcma_erom_parse_sport_region(struct bcma_erom *erom,
struct bcma_erom_sport_region *region)
{
uint32_t entry;
uint8_t size_type;
int error;
/* Peek at the region descriptor */
if (bcma_erom_peek32(erom, &entry))
return (EINVAL);
/* A non-region entry signals the end of the region table */
if (!BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_IS(entry, REGION)) {
return (ENOENT);
} else {
erom_skip32(erom);
}
region->base_addr = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, REGION_BASE);
region->region_type = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, REGION_TYPE);
region->region_port = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, REGION_PORT);
size_type = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, REGION_SIZE);
/* If region address is 64-bit, fetch the high bits. */
if (BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, REGION_64BIT)) {
if ((error = erom_read32(erom, &entry)))
return (error);
region->base_addr |= ((bhnd_addr_t) entry << 32);
}
/* Parse the region size; it's either encoded as the binary logarithm
* of the number of 4K pages (i.e. log2 n), or its encoded as a
* 32-bit/64-bit literal value directly following the current entry. */
if (size_type == BCMA_EROM_REGION_SIZE_OTHER) {
if ((error = erom_read32(erom, &entry)))
return (error);
region->size = BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, RSIZE_VAL);
if (BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, RSIZE_64BIT)) {
if ((error = erom_read32(erom, &entry)))
return (error);
region->size |= ((bhnd_size_t) entry << 32);
}
} else {
region->size = BCMA_EROM_REGION_SIZE_BASE << size_type;
}
/* Verify that addr+size does not overflow. */
if (region->size != 0 &&
BHND_ADDR_MAX - (region->size - 1) < region->base_addr)
{
EROM_LOG(erom, "%s%u: invalid address map %llx:%llx\n",
erom_entry_type_name(region->region_type),
region->region_port,
(unsigned long long) region->base_addr,
(unsigned long long) region->size);
return (EINVAL);
}
return (0);
}
/**
* Parse all cores descriptors from @p erom and return the array
* in @p cores and the count in @p num_cores. The current EROM read position
* is left unmodified.
*
* The memory allocated for the table should be freed using
* `free(*cores, M_BHND)`. @p cores and @p num_cores are not changed
* when an error is returned.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param[out] cores the table of parsed core descriptors.
* @param[out] num_cores the number of core records in @p cores.
*/
int
bcma_erom_get_core_info(struct bcma_erom *erom,
struct bhnd_core_info **cores,
u_int *num_cores)
{
struct bhnd_core_info *buffer;
bus_size_t initial_offset;
u_int count;
int error;
buffer = NULL;
initial_offset = bcma_erom_tell(erom);
/* Determine the core count */
bcma_erom_reset(erom);
for (count = 0, error = 0; !error; count++) {
struct bcma_erom_core core;
/* Seek to the first readable core entry */
error = erom_seek_next(erom, BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_CORE);
if (error == ENOENT)
break;
else if (error)
goto cleanup;
/* Read past the core descriptor */
if ((error = bcma_erom_parse_core(erom, &core)))
goto cleanup;
}
/* Allocate our output buffer */
buffer = malloc(sizeof(struct bhnd_core_info) * count, M_BHND,
M_NOWAIT);
if (buffer == NULL) {
error = ENOMEM;
goto cleanup;
}
/* Parse all core descriptors */
bcma_erom_reset(erom);
for (u_int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
struct bcma_erom_core core;
/* Parse the core */
error = erom_seek_next(erom, BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_CORE);
if (error)
goto cleanup;
error = bcma_erom_parse_core(erom, &core);
if (error)
goto cleanup;
/* Convert to a bhnd info record */
buffer[i].vendor = core.vendor;
buffer[i].device = core.device;
buffer[i].hwrev = core.rev;
buffer[i].core_idx = i;
buffer[i].unit = 0;
/* Determine the unit number */
for (u_int j = 0; j < i; j++) {
if (buffer[i].vendor == buffer[j].vendor &&
buffer[i].device == buffer[j].device)
buffer[i].unit++;;
}
}
cleanup:
if (!error) {
*cores = buffer;
*num_cores = count;
} else {
if (buffer != NULL)
free(buffer, M_BHND);
}
/* Restore the initial position */
bcma_erom_seek(erom, initial_offset);
return (error);
}
/**
* Register all MMIO region descriptors for the given slave port.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param corecfg Core info to be populated with the scanned port regions.
* @param port_num Port index for which regions will be parsed.
* @param region_type The region type to be parsed.
* @param[out] offset The offset at which to perform parsing. On success, this
* will be updated to point to the next EROM table entry.
*/
static int
erom_corecfg_fill_port_regions(struct bcma_erom *erom,
struct bcma_corecfg *corecfg, bcma_pid_t port_num,
uint8_t region_type)
{
struct bcma_sport *sport;
struct bcma_sport_list *sports;
bus_size_t entry_offset;
int error;
bhnd_port_type port_type;
error = 0;
/* Determine the port type for this region type. */
switch (region_type) {
case BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_DEVICE:
port_type = BHND_PORT_DEVICE;
break;
case BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_BRIDGE:
port_type = BHND_PORT_BRIDGE;
break;
case BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_MWRAP:
case BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_SWRAP:
port_type = BHND_PORT_AGENT;
break;
default:
EROM_LOG(erom, "unsupported region type %hhx\n",
region_type);
return (EINVAL);
};
/* Fetch the list to be populated */
sports = bcma_corecfg_get_port_list(corecfg, port_type);
/* Allocate a new port descriptor */
sport = bcma_alloc_sport(port_num, port_type);
if (sport == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
/* Read all address regions defined for this port */
for (bcma_rmid_t region_num = 0;; region_num++) {
struct bcma_map *map;
struct bcma_erom_sport_region spr;
/* No valid port definition should come anywhere near
* BCMA_RMID_MAX. */
if (region_num == BCMA_RMID_MAX) {
EROM_LOG(erom, "core%u %s%u: region count reached "
"upper limit of %u\n",
corecfg->core_info.core_idx,
bhnd_port_type_name(port_type),
port_num, BCMA_RMID_MAX);
error = EINVAL;
goto cleanup;
}
/* Parse the next region entry. */
entry_offset = bcma_erom_tell(erom);
error = bcma_erom_parse_sport_region(erom, &spr);
if (error && error != ENOENT) {
EROM_LOG(erom, "core%u %s%u.%u: invalid slave port "
"address region\n",
corecfg->core_info.core_idx,
bhnd_port_type_name(port_type),
port_num, region_num);
goto cleanup;
}
/* ENOENT signals no further region entries */
if (error == ENOENT) {
/* No further entries */
error = 0;
break;
}
/* A region or type mismatch also signals no further region
* entries */
if (spr.region_port != port_num ||
spr.region_type != region_type)
{
/* We don't want to consume this entry */
bcma_erom_seek(erom, entry_offset);
error = 0;
goto cleanup;
}
/*
* Create the map entry.
*/
map = malloc(sizeof(struct bcma_map), M_BHND, M_NOWAIT);
if (map == NULL) {
error = ENOMEM;
goto cleanup;
}
map->m_region_num = region_num;
map->m_base = spr.base_addr;
map->m_size = spr.size;
map->m_rid = -1;
/* Add the region map to the port */
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&sport->sp_maps, map, m_link);
sport->sp_num_maps++;
}
cleanup:
/* Append the new port descriptor on success, or deallocate the
* partially parsed descriptor on failure. */
if (error == 0) {
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(sports, sport, sp_link);
} else if (sport != NULL) {
bcma_free_sport(sport);
}
return error;
}
/**
* Parse the next core entry from the EROM table and produce a bcma_corecfg
* to be owned by the caller.
*
* @param erom EROM read state.
* @param[out] result On success, the core's device info. The caller inherits
* ownership of this allocation.
*
* @return If successful, returns 0. If the end of the EROM table is hit,
* ENOENT will be returned. On error, returns a non-zero error value.
*/
int
bcma_erom_parse_corecfg(struct bcma_erom *erom, struct bcma_corecfg **result)
{
struct bcma_corecfg *cfg;
struct bcma_erom_core core;
uint8_t first_region_type;
bus_size_t initial_offset;
u_int core_index;
int core_unit;
int error;
cfg = NULL;
initial_offset = bcma_erom_tell(erom);
/* Parse the next core entry */
if ((error = bcma_erom_parse_core(erom, &core)))
return (error);
/* Determine the core's index and unit numbers */
bcma_erom_reset(erom);
core_unit = 0;
core_index = 0;
for (; bcma_erom_tell(erom) != initial_offset; core_index++) {
struct bcma_erom_core prev_core;
/* Parse next core */
if ((error = erom_seek_next(erom, BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_CORE)))
return (error);
if ((error = bcma_erom_parse_core(erom, &prev_core)))
return (error);
/* Is earlier unit? */
if (core.vendor == prev_core.vendor &&
core.device == prev_core.device)
{
core_unit++;
}
/* Seek to next core */
if ((error = erom_seek_next(erom, BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_TYPE_CORE)))
return (error);
}
/* We already parsed the core descriptor */
if ((error = erom_skip_core(erom)))
return (error);
/* Allocate our corecfg */
cfg = bcma_alloc_corecfg(core_index, core_unit, core.vendor,
core.device, core.rev);
if (cfg == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
/* These are 5-bit values in the EROM table, and should never be able
* to overflow BCMA_PID_MAX. */
KASSERT(core.num_mport <= BCMA_PID_MAX, ("unsupported mport count"));
KASSERT(core.num_dport <= BCMA_PID_MAX, ("unsupported dport count"));
KASSERT(core.num_mwrap + core.num_swrap <= BCMA_PID_MAX,
("unsupported wport count"));
if (bootverbose) {
EROM_LOG(erom,
"core%u: %s %s (cid=%hx, rev=%hu, unit=%d)\n",
core_index,
bhnd_vendor_name(core.vendor),
bhnd_find_core_name(core.vendor, core.device),
core.device, core.rev, core_unit);
}
cfg->num_master_ports = core.num_mport;
cfg->num_dev_ports = 0; /* determined below */
cfg->num_bridge_ports = 0; /* determined blow */
cfg->num_wrapper_ports = core.num_mwrap + core.num_swrap;
/* Parse Master Port Descriptors */
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < core.num_mport; i++) {
struct bcma_mport *mport;
struct bcma_erom_mport mpd;
/* Parse the master port descriptor */
error = bcma_erom_parse_mport(erom, &mpd);
if (error)
goto failed;
/* Initialize a new bus mport structure */
mport = malloc(sizeof(struct bcma_mport), M_BHND, M_NOWAIT);
if (mport == NULL) {
error = ENOMEM;
goto failed;
}
mport->mp_vid = mpd.port_vid;
mport->mp_num = mpd.port_num;
/* Update dinfo */
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&cfg->master_ports, mport, mp_link);
}
/*
* Determine whether this is a bridge device; if so, we can
* expect the first sequence of address region descriptors to
* be of EROM_REGION_TYPE_BRIDGE instead of
* BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_DEVICE.
*
* It's unclear whether this is the correct mechanism by which we
* should detect/handle bridge devices, but this approach matches
* that of (some of) Broadcom's published drivers.
*/
if (core.num_dport > 0) {
uint32_t entry;
if ((error = bcma_erom_peek32(erom, &entry)))
goto failed;
if (BCMA_EROM_ENTRY_IS(entry, REGION) &&
BCMA_EROM_GET_ATTR(entry, REGION_TYPE) == BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_BRIDGE)
{
first_region_type = BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_BRIDGE;
cfg->num_dev_ports = 0;
cfg->num_bridge_ports = core.num_dport;
} else {
first_region_type = BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_DEVICE;
cfg->num_dev_ports = core.num_dport;
cfg->num_bridge_ports = 0;
}
}
/* Device/bridge port descriptors */
for (uint8_t sp_num = 0; sp_num < core.num_dport; sp_num++) {
error = erom_corecfg_fill_port_regions(erom, cfg, sp_num,
first_region_type);
if (error)
goto failed;
}
/* Wrapper (aka device management) descriptors (for master ports). */
for (uint8_t sp_num = 0; sp_num < core.num_mwrap; sp_num++) {
error = erom_corecfg_fill_port_regions(erom, cfg, sp_num,
BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_MWRAP);
if (error)
goto failed;
}
/* Wrapper (aka device management) descriptors (for slave ports). */
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < core.num_swrap; i++) {
/* Slave wrapper ports are not numbered distinctly from master
* wrapper ports. */
uint8_t sp_num = core.num_mwrap + i;
error = erom_corecfg_fill_port_regions(erom, cfg, sp_num,
BCMA_EROM_REGION_TYPE_SWRAP);
if (error)
goto failed;
}
*result = cfg;
return (0);
failed:
if (cfg != NULL)
bcma_free_corecfg(cfg);
return error;
}