The following systems are affected:
- MPC8555CDS
- MPC8572DS
This overhaul covers the following major changes:
- All integrated peripherals drivers for Freescale MPC85XX SoC, which are
currently in the FreeBSD source tree are reworked and adjusted so they
derive config data out of the device tree blob (instead of hard coded /
tabelarized values).
- This includes: LBC, PCI / PCI-Express, I2C, DS1553, OpenPIC, TSEC, SEC,
QUICC, UART, CFI.
- Thanks to the common FDT infrastrucutre (fdtbus, simplebus) we retire
ocpbus(4) driver, which was based on hard-coded config data.
Note that world for these platforms has to be built WITH_FDT.
Reviewed by: imp
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
the internal interrupt sources as active-high. The internal interrupt
sources are disabled when programmed as active-low.
Note that the internal interrupts have no sense bit like the external
interrupts. We program them as edge-triggered to make sure we write a
0 value to a reserved register. It does not in any way say anything
about the sense of internal interrupt.
CPUs by default, and provide a functional version of BUS_BIND_INTR().
While here, fix some potential concurrency problems in the interrupt
handling code.
has all 4 implemented, but across the processors we now support all the
combinations. For example, the MPC8533 doesn't have a PCI controller
at 0xA0000, but does at 0xB0000.
1. checking whether there's a link before initializing devices
on the bus. When there's no link any access onto the bus
will wedge the CPU.
2. synthesizing the class & subclass so that the host controller
appears as a standard PCI bridge, rather than a PowerPC CPU.
PCI Express, rather than a bit-field (boolean). Saving the capability
pointer this way makes access to capability-specific configuration
registers easy and efficient.
programming I/F. New SoC designs have different device IDs, but
don't need special treatment. Consequently, we fail to probe and
attach for no other reason than not having added the device ID to
the code.
Bank on Freescale's sense of backward compatibility and assume
that if we find a host controller, we know how work with it.
This fixes detection of the PCI Express host controllers on
Freescale's QorIQ family of processors (P1, P2 and P4).
It turns LBC control registers were not programmed correctly on MPC85XX. We
were accessing bogus addresses as the base offset (OCP85XX_LBC_OFF) was
erroneously added during offset calculations. Effectively the state of LBC
control registers was not altered by the kernel initialization code, but
everything worked as long as we coincided to use the same settings (LBC decode
windows) as firmware has initialized.
Submitted by: Lukasz Wojcik
Reviewed by: marcel
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Obtained from: Semihalf
in Freescale system-on-chip devices.
The following algorithms and schemes are currently supported:
- 3DES, AES, DES
- MD5, SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512
Reviewed by: philip
Obtained from: Freescale, Semihalf
access windows. This eliminates hangs on systems which are configured to use
interleaved mode: prior to this fix we were simply cutting ourselves from
access to the main memory in this case.
Obtained from: Freescale, Semihalf
controller in the VIA southbridge functional in the CDS
(Configurable Development System) for MPC85XX.
The embedded USB controllers look operational but the
interrupt steering is still wrong.
- Make LBC resources management self-contained: introduce explicit LBC
resources definition (much like the OCP), provide dedicated rman for LB mem
space.
- Full configuration of an LB chip select device: program LAW and BR/OR, map
into KVA, handle all LB attributes (bus width, machine select, ecc,
write protect etc).
- Factor out LAW manipulation routines into shared code, adjust OCP area
accordingly.
- Other LBC fixes and clean-ups.
Obtained from: Semihalf
o The function is defined unconditionally but depends on SPR_SVR,
which is defined conditionally.
o spr.h defines mfspr() and mtspr(), which is no worse to use.
- detect number of LAWs in run time and initalize accordingly
- introduce decode windows target IDs used in MPC8572
- other minor updates
Obtained from: Freescale, Semihalf
might be currently programmed into the registers.
Underlying firmware (U-Boot) would typically program MAC address into the
first unit only, and others are left uninitialized. It is now possible to
retrieve and program MAC address for all units properly, provided they were
passed on in the bootinfo metadata.
Reviewed by: imp, marcel
Approved by: cognet (mentor)
in*() and out*() primitives should not be used, other than by
ISA drivers. In this case they were used for memory-mapped I/O
and were not even used in the spirit of the primitives.
it's probed first. The PowerPC platform code deals with everything.
As such, probe devices in order of their location in the memory map.
o Refactor the ocpbus_alloc_resource for readability and make sure we
set the RID in the resource as per the new convention.
- Even for the PCI Express host controller we need to use bus 0
for configuration space accesses to devices directly on the
host controller's bus.
- Pass the maximum number of slots to pci_ocp_init() because the
caller knows how many slots the bus has. Previously a PCI or
PCI-X bus underneath a PCI Express host controller would not
be enumerated properly.
o Pull the interrupt routing logic out of pci_ocp_init() and into
its own function. The logic is not quite right and is expected
to be a bit more complex.
o Fix/add support for PCI domains. The PCI domain is the unit
number as per other PCI host controller drivers. As such, we
can use logical bus numbers again and don't have to guarantee
globally unique bus numbers. Remove pci_ocp_busnr. Return the
highest bus number ito the caller of pci_ocp_init() now that
we don't have a global variable anymore.
o BAR programming fixes:
- Non-type0 headers have at most 1 BAR, not 0.
- First write ~0 to the BAR in question and then read back its
size.
Obtained from: Juniper Networks (mostly)
The PQ3 is a high performance integrated communications processing system
based on the e500 core, which is an embedded RISC processor that implements
the 32-bit Book E definition of the PowerPC architecture. For details refer
to: http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MPC8555E
This port was tested and successfully run on the following members of the PQ3
family: MPC8533, MPC8541, MPC8548, MPC8555.
The following major integrated peripherals are supported:
* On-chip peripherals bus
* OpenPIC interrupt controller
* UART
* Ethernet (TSEC)
* Host/PCI bridge
* QUICC engine (SCC functionality)
This commit brings the main functionality and will be followed by individual
drivers that are logically separate from this base.
Approved by: cognet (mentor)
Obtained from: Juniper, Semihalf
MFp4: e500