b75d5a0ef9
resource allocation on x86 platforms: - Add a new helper API that Host-PCI bridge drivers can use to restrict resource allocation requests to a set of address ranges for different resource types. - For the ACPI Host-PCI bridge driver, use Producer address range resources in _CRS to enumerate valid address ranges for a given Host-PCI bridge. This can be disabled by including "hostres" in the debug.acpi.disabled tunable. - For the MPTable Host-PCI bridge driver, use entries in the extended MPTable to determine the valid address ranges for a given Host-PCI bridge. This required adding code to parse extended table entries. Similar to the new PCI-PCI bridge driver, these changes are only enabled if the NEW_PCIB kernel option is enabled (which is enabled by default on amd64 and i386). Approved by: re (kib)
286 lines
8.0 KiB
C
286 lines
8.0 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 2011 Advanced Computing Technologies LLC
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* Written by: John H. Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
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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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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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/*
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* Support APIs for Host to PCI bridge drivers and drivers that
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* provide PCI domains.
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*/
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/bus.h>
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#include <sys/rman.h>
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#include <sys/systm.h>
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#include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
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#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
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#include <dev/pci/pcib_private.h>
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/*
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* Try to read the bus number of a host-PCI bridge using appropriate config
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* registers.
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*/
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int
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host_pcib_get_busno(pci_read_config_fn read_config, int bus, int slot, int func,
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uint8_t *busnum)
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{
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uint32_t id;
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id = read_config(bus, slot, func, PCIR_DEVVENDOR, 4);
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if (id == 0xffffffff)
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return (0);
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switch (id) {
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case 0x12258086:
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/* Intel 824?? */
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/* XXX This is a guess */
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/* *busnum = read_config(bus, slot, func, 0x41, 1); */
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*busnum = bus;
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break;
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case 0x84c48086:
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/* Intel 82454KX/GX (Orion) */
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*busnum = read_config(bus, slot, func, 0x4a, 1);
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break;
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case 0x84ca8086:
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/*
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* For the 450nx chipset, there is a whole bundle of
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* things pretending to be host bridges. The MIOC will
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* be seen first and isn't really a pci bridge (the
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* actual busses are attached to the PXB's). We need to
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* read the registers of the MIOC to figure out the
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* bus numbers for the PXB channels.
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*
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* Since the MIOC doesn't have a pci bus attached, we
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* pretend it wasn't there.
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*/
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return (0);
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case 0x84cb8086:
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switch (slot) {
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case 0x12:
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/* Intel 82454NX PXB#0, Bus#A */
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*busnum = read_config(bus, 0x10, func, 0xd0, 1);
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break;
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case 0x13:
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/* Intel 82454NX PXB#0, Bus#B */
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*busnum = read_config(bus, 0x10, func, 0xd1, 1) + 1;
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break;
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case 0x14:
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/* Intel 82454NX PXB#1, Bus#A */
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*busnum = read_config(bus, 0x10, func, 0xd3, 1);
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break;
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case 0x15:
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/* Intel 82454NX PXB#1, Bus#B */
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*busnum = read_config(bus, 0x10, func, 0xd4, 1) + 1;
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break;
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}
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break;
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/* ServerWorks -- vendor 0x1166 */
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case 0x00051166:
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case 0x00061166:
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case 0x00081166:
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case 0x00091166:
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case 0x00101166:
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case 0x00111166:
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case 0x00171166:
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case 0x01011166:
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case 0x010f1014:
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case 0x01101166:
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case 0x02011166:
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case 0x02251166:
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case 0x03021014:
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*busnum = read_config(bus, slot, func, 0x44, 1);
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break;
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/* Compaq/HP -- vendor 0x0e11 */
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case 0x60100e11:
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*busnum = read_config(bus, slot, func, 0xc8, 1);
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break;
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default:
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/* Don't know how to read bus number. */
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return 0;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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#ifdef NEW_PCIB
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/*
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* Return a pointer to a pretty name for a PCI device. If the device
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* has a driver attached, the device's name is used, otherwise a name
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* is generated from the device's PCI address.
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*/
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const char *
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pcib_child_name(device_t child)
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{
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static char buf[64];
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if (device_get_nameunit(child) != NULL)
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return (device_get_nameunit(child));
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snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "pci%d:%d:%d:%d", pci_get_domain(child),
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pci_get_bus(child), pci_get_slot(child), pci_get_function(child));
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return (buf);
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}
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/*
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* Some Host-PCI bridge drivers know which resource ranges they can
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* decode and should only allocate subranges to child PCI devices.
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* This API provides a way to manage this. The bridge drive should
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* initialize this structure during attach and call
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* pcib_host_res_decodes() on each resource range it decodes. It can
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* then use pcib_host_res_alloc() and pcib_host_res_adjust() as helper
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* routines for BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE() and BUS_ADJUST_RESOURCE(). This
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* API assumes that resources for any decoded ranges can be safely
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* allocated from the parent via bus_generic_alloc_resource().
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*/
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int
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pcib_host_res_init(device_t pcib, struct pcib_host_resources *hr)
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{
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hr->hr_pcib = pcib;
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resource_list_init(&hr->hr_rl);
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return (0);
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}
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int
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pcib_host_res_free(device_t pcib, struct pcib_host_resources *hr)
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{
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resource_list_free(&hr->hr_rl);
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return (0);
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}
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int
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pcib_host_res_decodes(struct pcib_host_resources *hr, int type, u_long start,
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u_long end, u_int flags)
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{
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struct resource_list_entry *rle;
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int rid;
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if (bootverbose)
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device_printf(hr->hr_pcib, "decoding %d %srange %#lx-%#lx\n",
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type, flags & RF_PREFETCHABLE ? "prefetchable ": "", start,
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end);
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rid = resource_list_add_next(&hr->hr_rl, type, start, end,
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end - start + 1);
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if (flags & RF_PREFETCHABLE) {
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KASSERT(type == SYS_RES_MEMORY,
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("only memory is prefetchable"));
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rle = resource_list_find(&hr->hr_rl, type, rid);
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rle->flags = RLE_PREFETCH;
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}
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return (0);
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}
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struct resource *
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pcib_host_res_alloc(struct pcib_host_resources *hr, device_t dev, int type,
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int *rid, u_long start, u_long end, u_long count, u_int flags)
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{
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struct resource_list_entry *rle;
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struct resource *r;
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u_long new_start, new_end;
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if (flags & RF_PREFETCHABLE)
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KASSERT(type == SYS_RES_MEMORY,
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("only memory is prefetchable"));
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rle = resource_list_find(&hr->hr_rl, type, 0);
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if (rle == NULL) {
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/*
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* No decoding ranges for this resource type, just pass
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* the request up to the parent.
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*/
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return (bus_generic_alloc_resource(hr->hr_pcib, dev, type, rid,
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start, end, count, flags));
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}
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restart:
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/* Try to allocate from each decoded range. */
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for (; rle != NULL; rle = STAILQ_NEXT(rle, link)) {
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if (rle->type != type)
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continue;
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if (((flags & RF_PREFETCHABLE) != 0) !=
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((rle->flags & RLE_PREFETCH) != 0))
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continue;
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new_start = ulmax(start, rle->start);
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new_end = ulmin(end, rle->end);
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if (new_start > new_end ||
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new_start + count - 1 > new_end ||
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new_start + count < new_start)
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continue;
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r = bus_generic_alloc_resource(hr->hr_pcib, dev, type, rid,
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new_start, new_end, count, flags);
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if (r != NULL) {
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if (bootverbose)
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device_printf(hr->hr_pcib,
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"allocated type %d (%#lx-%#lx) for rid %x of %s\n",
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type, rman_get_start(r), rman_get_end(r),
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*rid, pcib_child_name(dev));
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return (r);
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}
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}
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/*
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* If we failed to find a prefetch range for a memory
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* resource, try again without prefetch.
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*/
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if (flags & RF_PREFETCHABLE) {
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flags &= ~RF_PREFETCHABLE;
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rle = resource_list_find(&hr->hr_rl, type, 0);
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goto restart;
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}
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return (NULL);
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}
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int
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pcib_host_res_adjust(struct pcib_host_resources *hr, device_t dev, int type,
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struct resource *r, u_long start, u_long end)
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{
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struct resource_list_entry *rle;
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rle = resource_list_find(&hr->hr_rl, type, 0);
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if (rle == NULL) {
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/*
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* No decoding ranges for this resource type, just pass
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* the request up to the parent.
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*/
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return (bus_generic_adjust_resource(hr->hr_pcib, dev, type, r,
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start, end));
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}
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/* Only allow adjustments that stay within a decoded range. */
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for (; rle != NULL; rle = STAILQ_NEXT(rle, link)) {
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if (rle->start <= start && rle->end >= end)
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return (bus_generic_adjust_resource(hr->hr_pcib, dev,
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type, r, start, end));
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}
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return (ERANGE);
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}
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#endif /* NEW_PCIB */
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