freebsd-nq/sys/sparc64/pci/psycho.c
Thomas Moestl 70527a680b Add a workaround for quirky PCI devices that set the intpin register to
0, but use this mechanism to generate interrupts.
Preserve the child device when setting up and tearing down interrupts.
Some style nits.
2001-12-21 21:35:47 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 Matthew R. Green
* All rights reserved.
* Copyright 2001 by Thomas Moestl <tmm@FreeBSD.org>. All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
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* 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,
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* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: NetBSD: psycho.c,v 1.35 2001/09/10 16:17:06 eeh Exp
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* Support for `psycho' and `psycho+' UPA to PCI bridge and
* UltraSPARC IIi and IIe `sabre' PCI controllers.
*/
#include "opt_psycho.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <ofw/openfirm.h>
#include <ofw/ofw_pci.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/cache.h>
#include <machine/iommureg.h>
#include <machine/bus_common.h>
#include <machine/frame.h>
#include <machine/intr_machdep.h>
#include <machine/nexusvar.h>
#include <machine/ofw_upa.h>
#include <machine/resource.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <machine/iommuvar.h>
#include <pci/pcivar.h>
#include <pci/pcireg.h>
#include <sparc64/pci/ofw_pci.h>
#include <sparc64/pci/psychoreg.h>
#include <sparc64/pci/psychovar.h>
#include "pcib_if.h"
#include "sparcbus_if.h"
static void psycho_get_ranges(phandle_t, struct upa_ranges **, int *);
static void psycho_set_intr(struct psycho_softc *, int, device_t, u_long *,
int, driver_intr_t);
static int psycho_find_intrmap(struct psycho_softc *, int, u_long **,
u_long **, u_long *);
static void psycho_intr_stub(void *);
#ifdef PSYCHO_STRAY
static void psycho_intr_stray(void *);
#endif
static bus_space_tag_t psycho_alloc_bus_tag(struct psycho_softc *, int);
/* Interrupt handlers */
static void psycho_ue(void *);
static void psycho_ce(void *);
static void psycho_bus_a(void *);
static void psycho_bus_b(void *);
static void psycho_powerfail(void *);
#ifdef PSYCHO_MAP_WAKEUP
static void psycho_wakeup(void *);
#endif
/* IOMMU support */
static void psycho_iommu_init(struct psycho_softc *, int);
/*
* bus space and bus dma support for UltraSPARC `psycho'. note that most
* of the bus dma support is provided by the iommu dvma controller.
*/
static int psycho_dmamem_alloc(bus_dma_tag_t, void **, int, bus_dmamap_t *);
static void psycho_dmamem_free(bus_dma_tag_t, void *, bus_dmamap_t);
static int psycho_dmamap_load(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t, void *, bus_size_t,
bus_dmamap_callback_t *, void *, int);
static void psycho_dmamap_unload(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t);
static void psycho_dmamap_sync(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t, bus_dmasync_op_t);
/*
* autoconfiguration
*/
static int psycho_probe(device_t);
static int psycho_attach(device_t);
static int psycho_read_ivar(device_t, device_t, int, u_long *);
static int psycho_setup_intr(device_t, device_t, struct resource *, int,
driver_intr_t *, void *, void **);
static int psycho_teardown_intr(device_t, device_t, struct resource *, void *);
static struct resource *psycho_alloc_resource(device_t, device_t, int, int *,
u_long, u_long, u_long, u_int);
static int psycho_activate_resource(device_t, device_t, int, int,
struct resource *);
static int psycho_deactivate_resource(device_t, device_t, int, int,
struct resource *);
static int psycho_release_resource(device_t, device_t, int, int,
struct resource *);
static int psycho_maxslots(device_t);
static u_int32_t psycho_read_config(device_t, u_int, u_int, u_int, u_int, int);
static void psycho_write_config(device_t, u_int, u_int, u_int, u_int, u_int32_t,
int);
static int psycho_route_interrupt(device_t, device_t, int);
static int psycho_intr_pending(device_t, int);
static bus_space_handle_t psycho_get_bus_handle(device_t dev, enum sbbt_id id,
bus_space_handle_t childhdl, bus_space_tag_t *tag);
static device_method_t psycho_methods[] = {
/* Device interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_probe, psycho_probe),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach, psycho_attach),
/* Bus interface */
DEVMETHOD(bus_print_child, bus_generic_print_child),
DEVMETHOD(bus_read_ivar, psycho_read_ivar),
DEVMETHOD(bus_setup_intr, psycho_setup_intr),
DEVMETHOD(bus_teardown_intr, psycho_teardown_intr),
DEVMETHOD(bus_alloc_resource, psycho_alloc_resource),
DEVMETHOD(bus_activate_resource, psycho_activate_resource),
DEVMETHOD(bus_deactivate_resource, psycho_deactivate_resource),
DEVMETHOD(bus_release_resource, psycho_release_resource),
/* pcib interface */
DEVMETHOD(pcib_maxslots, psycho_maxslots),
DEVMETHOD(pcib_read_config, psycho_read_config),
DEVMETHOD(pcib_write_config, psycho_write_config),
DEVMETHOD(pcib_route_interrupt, psycho_route_interrupt),
/* sparcbus interface */
DEVMETHOD(sparcbus_intr_pending, psycho_intr_pending),
DEVMETHOD(sparcbus_get_bus_handle, psycho_get_bus_handle),
{ 0, 0 }
};
static driver_t psycho_driver = {
"pcib",
psycho_methods,
sizeof(struct psycho_softc),
};
static devclass_t psycho_devclass;
DRIVER_MODULE(psycho, nexus, psycho_driver, psycho_devclass, 0, 0);
static int psycho_ndevs;
static struct psycho_softc *psycho_softcs[4];
struct psycho_clr {
u_long *pci_clr; /* clear register */
driver_intr_t *pci_handler; /* handler to call */
void *pci_arg; /* argument for the handler */
void *pci_cookie; /* interrupt cookie of parent bus */
};
/*
* "sabre" is the UltraSPARC IIi onboard UPA to PCI bridge. It manages a
* single PCI bus and does not have a streaming buffer. It often has an APB
* (advanced PCI bridge) connected to it, which was designed specifically for
* the IIi. The APB let's the IIi handle two independednt PCI buses, and
* appears as two "simba"'s underneath the sabre.
*
* "psycho" and "psycho+" is a dual UPA to PCI bridge. It sits on the UPA bus
* and manages two PCI buses. "psycho" has two 64-bit 33MHz buses, while
* "psycho+" controls both a 64-bit 33Mhz and a 64-bit 66Mhz PCI bus. You
* will usually find a "psycho+" since I don't think the original "psycho"
* ever shipped, and if it did it would be in the U30.
*
* Each "psycho" PCI bus appears as a separate OFW node, but since they are
* both part of the same IC, they only have a single register space. As such,
* they need to be configured together, even though the autoconfiguration will
* attach them separately.
*
* On UltraIIi machines, "sabre" itself usually takes pci0, with "simba" often
* as pci1 and pci2, although they have been implemented with other PCI bus
* numbers on some machines.
*
* On UltraII machines, there can be any number of "psycho+" ICs, each
* providing two PCI buses.
*
*
* XXXX The psycho/sabre node has an `interrupts' attribute. They contain
* the values of the following interrupts in this order:
*
* PCI Bus Error (30)
* DMA UE (2e)
* DMA CE (2f)
* Power Fail (25)
*
* We really should attach handlers for each.
*/
#define OFW_PCI_TYPE "pci"
#define OFW_SABRE_MODEL "SUNW,sabre"
#define OFW_SABRE_COMPAT "pci108e,a001"
#define OFW_SIMBA_MODEL "SUNW,simba"
#define OFW_PSYCHO_MODEL "SUNW,psycho"
static int
psycho_probe(device_t dev)
{
phandle_t node;
char *dtype, *model;
static char compat[32];
node = nexus_get_node(dev);
if (OF_getprop(node, "compatible", compat, sizeof(compat)) == -1)
compat[0] = '\0';
dtype = nexus_get_device_type(dev);
model = nexus_get_model(dev);
/* match on a type of "pci" and a sabre or a psycho */
if (nexus_get_reg(dev) != NULL && dtype != NULL &&
strcmp(dtype, OFW_PCI_TYPE) == 0 &&
((model != NULL && (strcmp(model, OFW_SABRE_MODEL) == 0 ||
strcmp(model, OFW_PSYCHO_MODEL) == 0)) ||
strcmp(compat, OFW_SABRE_COMPAT) == 0)) {
device_set_desc(dev, "U2P UPA-PCI bridge");
return (0);
}
return (ENXIO);
}
/*
* SUNW,psycho initialisation ..
* - find the per-psycho registers
* - figure out the IGN.
* - find our partner psycho
* - configure ourselves
* - bus range, bus,
* - interrupt map,
* - setup the chipsets.
* - if we're the first of the pair, initialise the IOMMU, otherwise
* just copy it's tags and addresses.
*/
static int
psycho_attach(device_t dev)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
struct psycho_softc *osc = NULL;
struct psycho_softc *asc;
struct ofw_nexus_reg *reg;
char compat[32];
char *model;
phandle_t node;
u_int64_t csr;
u_long pci_ctl;
int psycho_br[2];
int n, i, nreg;
#if defined(PSYCHO_DEBUG) || defined(PSYCHO_STRAY)
u_long *map, *clr;
#endif
bootverbose = 1;
node = nexus_get_node(dev);
sc = device_get_softc(dev);
if (OF_getprop(node, "compatible", compat, sizeof(compat)) == -1)
compat[0] = '\0';
sc->sc_node = node;
sc->sc_dev = dev;
sc->sc_bustag = nexus_get_bustag(dev);
sc->sc_dmatag = nexus_get_dmatag(dev);
/*
* call the model-specific initialisation routine.
*/
model = nexus_get_model(dev);
if ((model != NULL &&
strcmp(model, OFW_SABRE_MODEL) == 0) ||
strcmp(compat, OFW_SABRE_COMPAT) == 0) {
sc->sc_mode = PSYCHO_MODE_SABRE;
if (model == NULL)
model = "sabre";
} else if (model != NULL &&
strcmp(model, OFW_PSYCHO_MODEL) == 0)
sc->sc_mode = PSYCHO_MODE_PSYCHO;
else
panic("psycho_attach: unknown model!");
/*
* The psycho gets three register banks:
* (0) per-PBM configuration and status registers
* (1) per-PBM PCI configuration space, containing only the
* PBM 256-byte PCI header
* (2) the shared psycho configuration registers (struct psychoreg)
*
* XXX use the prom address for the psycho registers? we do so far.
*/
reg = nexus_get_reg(dev);
nreg = nexus_get_nreg(dev);
/* Register layouts are different. stuupid. */
if (sc->sc_mode == PSYCHO_MODE_PSYCHO) {
sc->sc_basepaddr = (vm_offset_t)reg[2].or_paddr;
if (nreg <= 2) {
panic("psycho_attach: %d not enough registers", nreg);
}
if (sparc64_bus_mem_map(UPA_BUS_SPACE, reg[2].or_paddr,
reg[2].or_len, 0, NULL, (void **)&sc->sc_regs))
panic("psycho_attach: cannot map regs");
pci_ctl = reg[0].or_paddr;
} else {
sc->sc_basepaddr = (vm_offset_t)reg[0].or_paddr;
if (nreg <= 0) {
panic("psycho_attach: %d not enough registers", nreg);
}
if (sparc64_bus_mem_map(UPA_BUS_SPACE, reg[0].or_paddr,
reg[0].or_len, 0, NULL, (void **)&sc->sc_regs))
panic("psycho_attach: cannot map regs");
pci_ctl = reg[0].or_paddr +
offsetof(struct psychoreg, psy_pcictl[0]);
}
csr = sc->sc_regs->psy_csr;
sc->sc_ign = 0x7c0; /* APB IGN is always 0x7c */
if (sc->sc_mode == PSYCHO_MODE_PSYCHO)
sc->sc_ign = PSYCHO_GCSR_IGN(csr) << 6;
device_printf(dev, "%s: impl %d, version %d: ign %x ",
model, PSYCHO_GCSR_IMPL(csr), PSYCHO_GCSR_VERS(csr),
sc->sc_ign);
/*
* Match other psycho's that are already configured against
* the base physical address. This will be the same for a
* pair of devices that share register space.
*/
for (n = 0; n < psycho_ndevs && n < sizeof(psycho_softcs) /
sizeof(psycho_softcs[0]); n++) {
asc = (struct psycho_softc *)psycho_softcs[n];
if (asc == NULL || asc == sc)
/* This entry is not there or it is me */
continue;
if (asc->sc_basepaddr != sc->sc_basepaddr)
/* This is an unrelated psycho */
continue;
/* Found partner */
osc = asc;
break;
}
/*
* Setup the PCI control register
*/
csr = bus_space_read_8(sc->sc_bustag,
(bus_space_handle_t)pci_ctl, offsetof(struct pci_ctl, pci_csr));
csr |= PCICTL_MRLM |
PCICTL_ARB_PARK |
PCICTL_ERRINTEN |
PCICTL_4ENABLE;
csr &= ~(PCICTL_SERR |
PCICTL_CPU_PRIO |
PCICTL_ARB_PRIO |
PCICTL_RTRYWAIT);
bus_space_write_8(sc->sc_bustag,
(bus_space_handle_t)pci_ctl, offsetof(struct pci_ctl, pci_csr),
csr);
/* grab the psycho ranges */
psycho_get_ranges(sc->sc_node, &sc->sc_range, &sc->sc_nrange);
/* get the bus-range for the psycho */
n = OF_getprop(node, "bus-range", (void *)psycho_br, sizeof(psycho_br));
if (n == -1)
panic("could not get psycho bus-range");
if (n != sizeof(psycho_br))
panic("broken psycho bus-range (%d)", n);
printf("bus range %u to %u; PCI bus %d\n", psycho_br[0], psycho_br[1],
psycho_br[0]);
sc->sc_busno = psycho_br[0];
/* Initialize memory and i/o rmans */
sc->sc_io_rman.rm_type = RMAN_ARRAY;
sc->sc_io_rman.rm_descr = "Psycho PCI I/O Ports";
if (rman_init(&sc->sc_io_rman) != 0 ||
rman_manage_region(&sc->sc_io_rman, 0, PSYCHO_IO_SIZE) != 0)
panic("psycho_probe: failed to set up i/o rman");
sc->sc_mem_rman.rm_type = RMAN_ARRAY;
sc->sc_mem_rman.rm_descr = "Psycho PCI Memory";
if (rman_init(&sc->sc_mem_rman) != 0 ||
rman_manage_region(&sc->sc_mem_rman, 0, PSYCHO_MEM_SIZE) != 0)
panic("psycho_probe: failed to set up memory rman");
/*
* Find the addresses of the various bus spaces.
* There should not be multiple ones of one kind.
* The physical start addresses of the ranges are the configuration,
* memory and IO handles.
*/
for (n = 0; n < sc->sc_nrange; n++) {
i = UPA_RANGE_CS(&sc->sc_range[n]);
if (sc->sc_bh[i] != 0)
panic("psycho_attach: duplicate range for space %d", i);
sc->sc_bh[i] = UPA_RANGE_PHYS(&sc->sc_range[n]);
}
/*
* Check that all needed handles are present. The PCI_CS_MEM64 one is
* not currently used.
*/
for (n = 0; n < 3; n++) {
if (sc->sc_bh[n] == 0)
panic("psycho_attach: range %d missing", n);
}
/* allocate our tags */
sc->sc_memt = psycho_alloc_bus_tag(sc, PCI_MEMORY_BUS_SPACE);
sc->sc_iot = psycho_alloc_bus_tag(sc, PCI_IO_BUS_SPACE);
sc->sc_cfgt = psycho_alloc_bus_tag(sc, PCI_CONFIG_BUS_SPACE);
if (bus_dma_tag_create(sc->sc_dmatag, 8, 1, 0, 0x3ffffffff, NULL, NULL,
0x3ffffffff, 0xff, 0xffffffff, 0, &sc->sc_dmat) != 0)
panic("bus_dma_tag_create failed");
/* Customize the tag */
sc->sc_dmat->cookie = sc;
sc->sc_dmat->dmamem_alloc = psycho_dmamem_alloc;
sc->sc_dmat->dmamem_free = psycho_dmamem_free;
sc->sc_dmat->dmamap_load = psycho_dmamap_load;
sc->sc_dmat->dmamap_unload = psycho_dmamap_unload;
sc->sc_dmat->dmamap_sync = psycho_dmamap_sync;
/* XXX: register as root dma tag (kluge). */
sparc64_root_dma_tag = sc->sc_dmat;
if ((sc->sc_nintrmap = OF_getprop_alloc(sc->sc_node, "interrupt-map",
sizeof(*sc->sc_intrmap), (void **)&sc->sc_intrmap)) == -1 ||
OF_getprop(sc->sc_node, "interrupt-map-mask", &sc->sc_intrmapmsk,
sizeof(sc->sc_intrmapmsk)) == -1) {
if (sc->sc_intrmap != NULL) {
free(sc->sc_intrmap, M_OFWPROP);
sc->sc_intrmap = NULL;
}
}
/* Register the softc, this is needed for paired psychos. */
if (psycho_ndevs < sizeof(psycho_softcs) / sizeof(psycho_softcs[0]))
psycho_softcs[psycho_ndevs] = sc;
else
device_printf(dev, "XXX: bump the number of psycho_softcs");
psycho_ndevs++;
/*
* And finally, if we're a sabre or the first of a pair of psycho's to
* arrive here, start up the IOMMU and get a config space tag.
*/
if (osc == NULL) {
/*
* Establish handlers for interesting interrupts....
*
* XXX We need to remember these and remove this to support
* hotplug on the UPA/FHC bus.
*
* XXX Not all controllers have these, but installing them
* is better than trying to sort through this mess.
*/
psycho_set_intr(sc, 0, dev, &sc->sc_regs->ue_int_map,
INTR_TYPE_MISC | INTR_FAST, psycho_ue);
psycho_set_intr(sc, 1, dev, &sc->sc_regs->ce_int_map,
INTR_TYPE_MISC, psycho_ce);
psycho_set_intr(sc, 2, dev,
&sc->sc_regs->pciaerr_int_map, INTR_TYPE_MISC | INTR_FAST,
psycho_bus_a);
psycho_set_intr(sc, 3, dev,
&sc->sc_regs->pciberr_int_map, INTR_TYPE_MISC | INTR_FAST,
psycho_bus_b);
psycho_set_intr(sc, 4, dev, &sc->sc_regs->power_int_map,
INTR_TYPE_MISC | INTR_FAST, psycho_powerfail);
#ifdef PSYCHO_MAP_WAKEUP
/*
* On some models, this is mapped to the same interrupt as
* pciberr by default, so leave it alone for now since
* psycho_wakeup() doesn't do anything useful anyway.
*/
psycho_set_intr(sc, 5, dev, &sc->sc_regs->pwrmgt_int_map,
INTR_TYPE_MISC, psycho_wakeup);
#endif /* PSYCHO_MAP_WAKEUP */
/*
* Setup IOMMU and PCI configuration if we're the first
* of a pair of psycho's to arrive here.
*
* We should calculate a TSB size based on amount of RAM
* and number of bus controllers and number an type of
* child devices.
*
* For the moment, 32KB should be more than enough.
*/
psycho_iommu_init(sc, 2);
} else {
/* Just copy IOMMU state, config tag and address */
sc->sc_is = osc->sc_is;
}
/*
* Enable all interrupts, clear all interrupt states, and install an
* interrupt handler for OBIO interrupts, which can be ISA ones
* (to frob the interrupt clear registers).
* This aids the debugging of interrupt routing problems, and is needed
* for isa drivers that use isa_irq_pending (otherwise the registers
* will never be cleared).
*/
#if defined(PSYCHO_DEBUG) || defined(PSYCHO_STRAY)
for (map = &sc->sc_regs->pcia0_int_map,
clr = &sc->sc_regs->pcia0_int_clr[0], n = 0;
map <= &sc->sc_regs->pcib3_int_map; map++, clr += 4, n++) {
#ifdef PSYCHO_DEBUG
device_printf(dev, "intr map (pci) %d: %lx\n", n, *map);
#endif
*map &= ~INTMAP_V;
membar(StoreStore);
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
clr[i] = 0;
membar(StoreStore);
*map |= INTMAP_V;
}
for (map = &sc->sc_regs->scsi_int_map, n = 0,
clr = &sc->sc_regs->scsi_int_clr, n = 0;
map <= &sc->sc_regs->ffb1_int_map; map++, clr++, n++) {
#ifdef PSYCHO_DEBUG
device_printf(dev, "intr map (obio) %d: %lx, clr: %p\n", n,
*map, clr);
#endif
*map &= ~INTMAP_V;
membar(StoreStore);
*clr = 0;
#ifdef PSYCHO_STRAY
/*
* This can cause interrupt storms, and is therefore disabled
* by default.
* XXX: use intr_setup() to not confuse higher level code
*/
if (INTVEC(*map) != 0x7e6 && INTVEC(*map) != 0x7e7 &&
INTVEC(*map) != 0)
intr_setup(PIL_LOW, intr_dequeue, INTVEC(*map), psycho_intr_stray,
(void *)clr);
#endif
membar(StoreStore);
*map |= INTMAP_V;
}
#endif
/*
* Initialize the interrupt registers of all devices hanging from
* the host bridge directly or indirectly via PCI-PCI bridges.
* The MI code (and the PCI spec) assume that this is done during
* system initialization, however the firmware does not do this
* at least on some models, and we probably shouldn't trust that
* the firmware uses the same model as this driver if it does.
*/
ofw_pci_init_intr(dev, sc->sc_node, sc->sc_intrmap, sc->sc_nintrmap,
&sc->sc_intrmapmsk);
device_add_child(dev, "pci", device_get_unit(dev));
return (bus_generic_attach(dev));
}
static void
psycho_set_intr(struct psycho_softc *sc, int index,
device_t dev, u_long *map, int iflags, driver_intr_t handler)
{
int rid;
sc->sc_irq[index] = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, &rid,
INTVEC(*map), INTVEC(*map), 1, RF_ACTIVE);
if (sc->sc_irq[index] == NULL)
panic("psycho_set_intr: failed to get interupt");
bus_setup_intr(dev, sc->sc_irq[index], INTR_TYPE_MISC | iflags,
handler, sc, &sc->sc_ihand[index]);
*map |= INTMAP_V;
}
static int
psycho_find_intrmap(struct psycho_softc *sc, int ino, u_long **intrmapptr,
u_long **intrclrptr, u_long *intrdiagptr)
{
u_long *intrmap, *intrclr, diag;
int found;
found = 0;
/* Hunt thru obio first */
diag = sc->sc_regs->obio_int_diag;
for (intrmap = &sc->sc_regs->scsi_int_map,
intrclr = &sc->sc_regs->scsi_int_clr;
intrmap <= &sc->sc_regs->ffb1_int_map;
intrmap++, intrclr++, diag >>= 2) {
if (INTINO(*intrmap) == ino) {
diag &= 2;
found = 1;
break;
}
}
if (!found) {
diag = sc->sc_regs->pci_int_diag;
/* Now do PCI interrupts */
for (intrmap = &sc->sc_regs->pcia0_int_map,
intrclr = &sc->sc_regs->pcia0_int_clr[0];
intrmap <= &sc->sc_regs->pcib3_int_map;
intrmap++, intrclr += 4, diag >>= 8) {
if (((*intrmap ^ ino) & 0x3c) == 0) {
intrclr += ino & 3;
diag = (diag >> ((ino & 3) * 2)) & 2;
found = 1;
break;
}
}
}
if (intrmapptr != NULL)
*intrmapptr = intrmap;
if (intrclrptr != NULL)
*intrclrptr = intrclr;
if (intrdiagptr != NULL)
*intrdiagptr = diag;
return (found);
}
/* grovel the OBP for various psycho properties */
static void
psycho_get_ranges(phandle_t node, struct upa_ranges **rp, int *np)
{
*np = OF_getprop_alloc(node, "ranges", sizeof(**rp), (void **)rp);
if (*np == -1)
panic("could not get psycho ranges");
}
/*
* Interrupt handlers.
*/
static void
psycho_ue(void *arg)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc = (struct psycho_softc *)arg;
struct psychoreg *regs = sc->sc_regs;
sc->sc_regs->ue_int_clr = 0;
/* It's uncorrectable. Dump the regs and panic. */
panic("%s: uncorrectable DMA error AFAR %llx AFSR %llx\n",
device_get_name(sc->sc_dev),
(long long)regs->psy_ue_afar, (long long)regs->psy_ue_afsr);
}
static void
psycho_ce(void *arg)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc = (struct psycho_softc *)arg;
struct psychoreg *regs = sc->sc_regs;
sc->sc_regs->ce_int_clr = 0;
/* It's correctable. Dump the regs and continue. */
printf("%s: correctable DMA error AFAR %llx AFSR %llx\n",
device_get_name(sc->sc_dev),
(long long)regs->psy_ce_afar, (long long)regs->psy_ce_afsr);
}
static void
psycho_bus_a(void *arg)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc = (struct psycho_softc *)arg;
struct psychoreg *regs = sc->sc_regs;
sc->sc_regs->pciaerr_int_clr = 0;
/* It's uncorrectable. Dump the regs and panic. */
panic("%s: PCI bus A error AFAR %lx AFSR %lx\n",
device_get_name(sc->sc_dev),
regs->psy_pcictl[0].pci_afar, regs->psy_pcictl[0].pci_afsr);
}
static void
psycho_bus_b(void *arg)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc = (struct psycho_softc *)arg;
struct psychoreg *regs = sc->sc_regs;
sc->sc_regs->pciberr_int_clr = 0;
/* It's uncorrectable. Dump the regs and panic. */
panic("%s: PCI bus B error AFAR %lx AFSR %lx\n",
device_get_name(sc->sc_dev),
regs->psy_pcictl[1].pci_afar, regs->psy_pcictl[1].pci_afsr);
}
static void
psycho_powerfail(void *arg)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc = (struct psycho_softc *)arg;
sc->sc_regs->power_int_clr = 0;
/* We lost power. Try to shut down NOW. */
printf("Power Failure Detected: Shutting down NOW.\n");
shutdown_nice(0);
}
#ifdef PSYCHO_MAP_WAKEUP
static void
psycho_wakeup(void *arg)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc = (struct psycho_softc *)arg;
sc->sc_regs->pwrmgt_int_clr = 0;
/* Gee, we don't really have a framework to deal with this properly. */
printf("%s: power management wakeup\n", device_get_name(sc->sc_dev));
}
#endif /* PSYCHO_MAP_WAKEUP */
/* initialise the IOMMU... */
void
psycho_iommu_init(struct psycho_softc *sc, int tsbsize)
{
char *name;
struct iommu_state *is;
u_int32_t iobase = -1;
int *vdma = NULL;
int nitem;
is = malloc(sizeof(struct iommu_state), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
if (is == NULL)
panic("psycho_iommu_init: malloc failed");
sc->sc_is = is;
/* punch in our copies */
is->is_bustag = sc->sc_bustag;
is->is_iommu = &sc->sc_regs->psy_iommu;
is->is_dtag = &sc->sc_regs->tlb_tag_diag[0];
is->is_ddram = &sc->sc_regs->tlb_data_diag[0];
is->is_dqueue = &sc->sc_regs->iommu_queue_diag[0];
is->is_dva = &sc->sc_regs->iommu_svadiag;
is->is_dtcmp = &sc->sc_regs->iommu_tlb_comp_diag;
if (OF_getproplen(sc->sc_node, "no-streaming-cache") < 0)
is->is_sb = 0;
else
is->is_sb = &sc->sc_regs->psy_iommu_strbuf;
/*
* Separate the men from the boys. Get the `virtual-dma'
* property for sabre and use that to make sure the damn
* iommu works.
*
* We could query the `#virtual-dma-size-cells' and
* `#virtual-dma-addr-cells' and DTRT, but I'm lazy.
*/
nitem = OF_getprop_alloc(sc->sc_node, "virtual-dma", sizeof(vdma),
(void **)&vdma);
if (nitem > 0) {
iobase = vdma[0];
tsbsize = ffs(vdma[1]);
if (tsbsize < 25 || tsbsize > 31 ||
(vdma[1] & ~(1 << (tsbsize - 1))) != 0) {
printf("bogus tsb size %x, using 7\n", vdma[1]);
tsbsize = 31;
}
tsbsize -= 24;
free(vdma, M_OFWPROP);
}
/* give us a nice name.. */
name = (char *)malloc(32, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
if (name == 0)
panic("couldn't malloc iommu name");
snprintf(name, 32, "%s dvma", device_get_name(sc->sc_dev));
iommu_init(name, is, tsbsize, iobase);
}
static int
psycho_maxslots(device_t dev)
{
/*
* XXX: is this correct? At any rate, a number that is too high
* shouldn't do any harm, if only because of the way things are
* handled in psycho_read_config.
*/
return (31);
}
/*
* Keep a table of quirky PCI devices that need fixups before the MI PCI code
* creates the resource lists. This needs to be moved around once other bus
* drivers are added. Moving it to the MI code should maybe be reconsidered
* if one of these devices appear in non-sparc64 boxen. It's likely that not
* all BIOSes/firmwares can deal with them.
*/
struct psycho_dquirk {
u_int32_t dq_devid;
int dq_quirk;
};
/* Quirk types. May be or'ed together. */
#define DQT_BAD_INTPIN 1 /* Intpin reg 0, but intpin used */
static struct psycho_dquirk dquirks[] = {
{ 0x1001108e, DQT_BAD_INTPIN }, /* Sun HME (PCIO func. 1) */
{ 0x1101108e, DQT_BAD_INTPIN }, /* Sun GEM (PCIO2 func. 1) */
};
#define NDQUIRKS (sizeof(dquirks) / sizeof(dquirks[0]))
static u_int32_t
psycho_read_config(device_t dev, u_int bus, u_int slot, u_int func, u_int reg,
int width)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
bus_space_handle_t bh;
u_long offset = 0;
u_int32_t r, devid;
int i;
/*
* The psycho bridge does not tolerate accesses to unconfigured PCI
* devices' or function's config space, so look up the device in the
* firmware device tree first, and if it is not present, return a value
* that will make the detection code think that there is no device here.
* This is ugly...
*/
if (reg == 0 && ofw_pci_find_node(bus, slot, func) == 0)
return (0xffffffff);
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)device_get_softc(dev);
offset = PSYCHO_CONF_OFF(bus, slot, func, reg);
bh = sc->sc_bh[PCI_CS_CONFIG];
switch (width) {
case 1:
r = bus_space_read_1(sc->sc_cfgt, bh, offset);
break;
case 2:
r = bus_space_read_2(sc->sc_cfgt, bh, offset);
break;
case 4:
r = bus_space_read_4(sc->sc_cfgt, bh, offset);
break;
default:
panic("psycho_read_config: bad width");
}
if (reg == PCIR_INTPIN && r == 0) {
/* Check for DQT_BAD_INTPIN quirk. */
devid = psycho_read_config(dev, bus, slot, func,
PCIR_DEVVENDOR, 4);
for (i = 0; i < NDQUIRKS; i++) {
if (dquirks[i].dq_devid == devid) {
/*
* Need to set the intpin to a value != 0 so
* that the MI code will think that this device
* has an interrupt.
* Just use 1 (intpin a) for now. This is, of
* course, bogus, but since interrupts are
* routed in advance, this does not really
* matter.
*/
if ((dquirks[i].dq_quirk & DQT_BAD_INTPIN) != 0)
r = 1;
break;
}
}
}
return (r);
}
static void
psycho_write_config(device_t dev, u_int bus, u_int slot, u_int func,
u_int reg, u_int32_t val, int width)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
bus_space_handle_t bh;
u_long offset = 0;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)device_get_softc(dev);
offset = PSYCHO_CONF_OFF(bus, slot, func, reg);
bh = sc->sc_bh[PCI_CS_CONFIG];
switch (width) {
case 1:
bus_space_write_1(sc->sc_cfgt, bh, offset, val);
break;
case 2:
bus_space_write_2(sc->sc_cfgt, bh, offset, val);
break;
case 4:
bus_space_write_4(sc->sc_cfgt, bh, offset, val);
break;
default:
panic("psycho_write_config: bad width");
}
}
static int
psycho_route_interrupt(device_t bus, device_t dev, int pin)
{
/*
* Since we preinitialize all interrupt line registers, this should not
* happen for any built-in device.
* Devices on bridges that route interrupts cannot work now - the
* interrupt pin mappings are not known from the firmware...
*/
panic("psycho_route_interrupt");
}
static int
psycho_read_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which, u_long *result)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)device_get_softc(dev);
switch (which) {
case PCIB_IVAR_BUS:
*result = sc->sc_busno;
return (0);
}
return (ENOENT);
}
/* Write to the correct clr register, and call the actual handler. */
static void
psycho_intr_stub(void *arg)
{
struct psycho_clr *pc;
pc = (struct psycho_clr *)arg;
*pc->pci_clr = 0;
pc->pci_handler(pc->pci_arg);
}
#ifdef PSYCHO_STRAY
/*
* Write to the correct clr register and return. arg is the address of the clear
* register to be used.
* XXX: print a message?
*/
static void
psycho_intr_stray(void *arg)
{
*((u_long *)arg) = 0;
}
#endif
static int
psycho_setup_intr(device_t dev, device_t child,
struct resource *ires, int flags, driver_intr_t *intr, void *arg,
void **cookiep)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
struct psycho_clr *pc;
u_long *intrmapptr, *intrclrptr;
int ino;
int error;
long vec = rman_get_start(ires);
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)device_get_softc(dev);
pc = (struct psycho_clr *)
malloc(sizeof(*pc), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
if (pc == NULL)
return (NULL);
/*
* Hunt through all the interrupt mapping regs to look for our
* interrupt vector.
*
* XXX We only compare INOs rather than IGNs since the firmware may
* not provide the IGN and the IGN is constant for all device on that
* PCI controller. This could cause problems for the FFB/external
* interrupt which has a full vector that can be set arbitrarily.
*/
ino = INTINO(vec);
if (!psycho_find_intrmap(sc, ino, &intrmapptr, &intrclrptr, NULL)) {
printf("Cannot find interrupt vector %lx\n", vec);
free(pc, M_DEVBUF);
return (NULL);
}
#ifdef PSYCHO_DEBUG
device_printf(dev, "psycho_setup_intr: INO %d, map %p, clr %p\n", ino,
intrmapptr, intrclrptr);
#endif
pc->pci_arg = arg;
pc->pci_handler = intr;
pc->pci_clr = intrclrptr;
/* Disable the interrupt while we fiddle with it */
*intrmapptr &= ~INTMAP_V;
membar(Sync);
error = BUS_SETUP_INTR(device_get_parent(dev), child, ires, flags,
psycho_intr_stub, pc, cookiep);
if (error != 0) {
free(pc, M_DEVBUF);
return (error);
}
pc->pci_cookie = *cookiep;
*cookiep = pc;
/*
* Clear the interrupt, it might have been triggered before it was
* set up.
*/
*intrclrptr = 0;
membar(StoreStore);
/*
* Enable the interrupt now we have the handler installed.
* Read the current value as we can't change it besides the
* valid bit so so make sure only this bit is changed.
*/
*intrmapptr |= INTMAP_V;
return (error);
}
static int
psycho_teardown_intr(device_t dev, device_t child,
struct resource *vec, void *cookie)
{
struct psycho_clr *pc;
int error;
pc = (struct psycho_clr *)cookie;
error = BUS_TEARDOWN_INTR(device_get_parent(dev), child, vec,
pc->pci_cookie);
/*
* Don't disable the interrupt for now, so that stray interupts get
* detected...
*/
if (error != 0)
free(pc, M_DEVBUF);
return (error);
}
static struct resource *
psycho_alloc_resource(device_t bus, device_t child, int type, int *rid,
u_long start, u_long end, u_long count, u_int flags)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
struct resource *rv;
struct rman *rm;
bus_space_tag_t bt;
bus_space_handle_t bh;
int needactivate = flags & RF_ACTIVE;
flags &= ~RF_ACTIVE;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)device_get_softc(bus);
if (type == SYS_RES_IRQ) {
/*
* XXX: Don't accept blank ranges for now, only single
* interrupts. The other case should not happen with the MI pci
* code...
* XXX: This may return a resource that is out of the range
* that was specified. Is this correct...?
*/
if (start != end)
panic("psycho_alloc_resource: XXX: interrupt range");
start = end |= sc->sc_ign;
return (bus_alloc_resource(bus, type, rid, start, end,
count, flags));
}
switch (type) {
case SYS_RES_MEMORY:
rm = &sc->sc_mem_rman;
bt = sc->sc_memt;
bh = sc->sc_bh[PCI_CS_MEM32];
break;
case SYS_RES_IOPORT:
rm = &sc->sc_io_rman;
bt = sc->sc_iot;
/* XXX: probably should use ranges property here. */
bh = sc->sc_bh[PCI_CS_IO];
break;
default:
return (NULL);
}
rv = rman_reserve_resource(rm, start, end, count, flags, child);
if (rv == NULL)
return (NULL);
bh += rman_get_start(rv);
rman_set_bustag(rv, bt);
rman_set_bushandle(rv, bh);
if (needactivate) {
if (bus_activate_resource(child, type, *rid, rv)) {
rman_release_resource(rv);
return (NULL);
}
}
return (rv);
}
static int
psycho_activate_resource(device_t bus, device_t child, int type, int rid,
struct resource *r)
{
if (type == SYS_RES_IRQ)
return (bus_activate_resource(bus, type, rid, r));
return (rman_activate_resource(r));
}
static int
psycho_deactivate_resource(device_t bus, device_t child, int type, int rid,
struct resource *r)
{
if (type == SYS_RES_IRQ)
return (bus_deactivate_resource(bus, type, rid, r));
return (rman_deactivate_resource(r));
}
static int
psycho_release_resource(device_t bus, device_t child, int type, int rid,
struct resource *r)
{
int error;
if (type == SYS_RES_IRQ)
return (bus_release_resource(bus, type, rid, r));
if (rman_get_flags(r) & RF_ACTIVE) {
error = bus_deactivate_resource(child, type, rid, r);
if (error)
return error;
}
return (rman_release_resource(r));
}
static int
psycho_intr_pending(device_t dev, int intr)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
u_long diag;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)device_get_softc(dev);
if (!psycho_find_intrmap(sc, intr, NULL, NULL, &diag)) {
printf("psycho_intr_pending: mapping not found for %d\n", intr);
return (0);
}
return (diag != 0);
}
static bus_space_handle_t
psycho_get_bus_handle(device_t dev, enum sbbt_id id,
bus_space_handle_t childhdl, bus_space_tag_t *tag)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)device_get_softc(dev);
switch(id) {
case SBBT_IO:
*tag = sc->sc_iot;
return (sc->sc_bh[PCI_CS_IO] + childhdl);
case SBBT_MEM:
*tag = sc->sc_memt;
return (sc->sc_bh[PCI_CS_MEM32] + childhdl);
default:
panic("psycho_get_bus_handle: illegal space\n");
}
}
/*
* below here is bus space and bus dma support
*/
static bus_space_tag_t
psycho_alloc_bus_tag(struct psycho_softc *sc, int type)
{
bus_space_tag_t bt;
bt = (bus_space_tag_t)
malloc(sizeof(struct bus_space_tag), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
if (bt == NULL)
panic("could not allocate psycho bus tag");
bzero(bt, sizeof *bt);
bt->cookie = sc;
bt->parent = sc->sc_bustag;
bt->type = type;
return (bt);
}
/*
* hooks into the iommu dvma calls.
*/
static int
psycho_dmamem_alloc(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, void **vaddr, int flags, bus_dmamap_t *mapp)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)dmat->cookie;
return (iommu_dvmamem_alloc(dmat, sc->sc_is, vaddr, flags, mapp));
}
static void
psycho_dmamem_free(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, void *vaddr, bus_dmamap_t map)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)dmat->cookie;
return (iommu_dvmamem_free(dmat, sc->sc_is, vaddr, map));
}
static int
psycho_dmamap_load(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf,
bus_size_t buflen, bus_dmamap_callback_t *callback, void *callback_arg,
int flags)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)dmat->cookie;
return (iommu_dvmamap_load(dmat, sc->sc_is, map, buf, buflen, callback,
callback_arg, flags));
}
static void
psycho_dmamap_unload(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)dmat->cookie;
iommu_dvmamap_unload(dmat, sc->sc_is, map);
}
static void
psycho_dmamap_sync(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map,
bus_dmasync_op_t op)
{
struct psycho_softc *sc;
sc = (struct psycho_softc *)dmat->cookie;
iommu_dvmamap_sync(dmat, sc->sc_is, map, op);
}