freebsd-skq/sys/arm/ti/ti_cpuid.c
Ian Lepore 6489412064 Remove #include <machine/frame.h> from all the arm code that doesn't
really need it.  That would be almost everywhere it was included.  Add
it in a couple files that really do need it and were previously getting
it by accident via another header.
2013-10-27 01:34:10 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2011
* Ben Gray <ben.r.gray@gmail.com>.
* 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.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``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 AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 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 DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/fdt.h>
#include <machine/cpu.h>
#include <machine/cpufunc.h>
#include <machine/resource.h>
#include <machine/intr.h>
#include <arm/ti/tivar.h>
#include <arm/ti/ti_cpuid.h>
#include <arm/ti/omap4/omap4_reg.h>
#include <arm/ti/omap3/omap3_reg.h>
#include <arm/ti/am335x/am335x_reg.h>
#define OMAP4_STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_0 0x2200
#define OMAP4_ID_CODE 0x2204
#define OMAP4_STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_1 0x2208
#define OMAP4_STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_2 0x220C
#define OMAP4_STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_3 0x2210
#define OMAP4_STD_FUSE_PROD_ID_0 0x2214
#define OMAP4_STD_FUSE_PROD_ID_1 0x2218
#define OMAP3_ID_CODE 0xA204
static uint32_t chip_revision = 0xffffffff;
/**
* ti_revision - Returns the revision number of the device
*
* Simply returns an identifier for the revision of the chip we are running
* on.
*
* RETURNS
* A 32-bit identifier for the current chip
*/
uint32_t
ti_revision(void)
{
return chip_revision;
}
/**
* omap4_get_revision - determines omap4 revision
*
* Reads the registers to determine the revision of the chip we are currently
* running on. Stores the information in global variables.
*
*
*/
static void
omap4_get_revision(void)
{
uint32_t id_code;
uint32_t revision;
uint32_t hawkeye;
bus_space_handle_t bsh;
/* The chip revsion is read from the device identification registers and
* the JTAG (?) tap registers, which are located in address 0x4A00_2200 to
* 0x4A00_2218. This is part of the L4_CORE memory range and should have
* been mapped in by the machdep.c code.
*
* STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_0 0x4A00 2200
* ID_CODE 0x4A00 2204 (this is the only one we need)
* STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_1 0x4A00 2208
* STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_2 0x4A00 220C
* STD_FUSE_DIE_ID_3 0x4A00 2210
* STD_FUSE_PROD_ID_0 0x4A00 2214
* STD_FUSE_PROD_ID_1 0x4A00 2218
*/
/* FIXME Should we map somewhere else? */
bus_space_map(fdtbus_bs_tag,OMAP44XX_L4_CORE_HWBASE, 0x4000, 0, &bsh);
id_code = bus_space_read_4(fdtbus_bs_tag, bsh, OMAP4_ID_CODE);
bus_space_unmap(fdtbus_bs_tag, bsh, 0x4000);
hawkeye = ((id_code >> 12) & 0xffff);
revision = ((id_code >> 28) & 0xf);
/* Apparently according to the linux code there were some ES2.0 samples that
* have the wrong id code and report themselves as ES1.0 silicon. So used
* the ARM cpuid to get the correct revision.
*/
if (revision == 0) {
id_code = cpufunc_id();
revision = (id_code & 0xf) - 1;
}
switch (hawkeye) {
case 0xB852:
switch (revision) {
case 0:
chip_revision = OMAP4430_REV_ES1_0;
break;
case 1:
chip_revision = OMAP4430_REV_ES2_1;
break;
default:
chip_revision = OMAP4430_REV_UNKNOWN;
break;
}
break;
case 0xB95C:
switch (revision) {
case 3:
chip_revision = OMAP4430_REV_ES2_1;
break;
case 4:
chip_revision = OMAP4430_REV_ES2_2;
break;
case 6:
chip_revision = OMAP4430_REV_ES2_3;
break;
default:
chip_revision = OMAP4430_REV_UNKNOWN;
break;
}
break;
case 0xB94E:
switch (revision) {
case 0:
chip_revision = OMAP4460_REV_ES1_0;
break;
case 2:
chip_revision = OMAP4460_REV_ES1_1;
break;
default:
chip_revision = OMAP4460_REV_UNKNOWN;
break;
}
break;
case 0xB975:
switch (revision) {
case 0:
chip_revision = OMAP4470_REV_ES1_0;
break;
default:
chip_revision = OMAP4470_REV_UNKNOWN;
break;
}
break;
default:
/* Default to the latest revision if we can't determine type */
chip_revision = OMAP_UNKNOWN_DEV;
break;
}
if (chip_revision != OMAP_UNKNOWN_DEV) {
printf("Texas Instruments OMAP%04x Processor, Revision ES%u.%u\n",
OMAP_REV_DEVICE(chip_revision), OMAP_REV_MAJOR(chip_revision),
OMAP_REV_MINOR(chip_revision));
}
else {
printf("Texas Instruments unknown OMAP chip: %04x, rev %d\n",
hawkeye, revision);
}
}
/**
* omap3_get_revision - determines omap3 revision
*
* Reads the registers to determine the revision of the chip we are currently
* running on. Stores the information in global variables.
*
* WARNING: This function currently only really works for OMAP3530 devices.
*
*
*
*/
static void
omap3_get_revision(void)
{
uint32_t id_code;
uint32_t revision;
uint32_t hawkeye;
bus_space_handle_t bsh;
/* The chip revsion is read from the device identification registers and
* the JTAG (?) tap registers, which are located in address 0x4A00_2200 to
* 0x4A00_2218. This is part of the L4_CORE memory range and should have
* been mapped in by the machdep.c code.
*
* CONTROL_IDCODE 0x4830 A204 (this is the only one we need)
*
*
*/
bus_space_map(fdtbus_bs_tag, OMAP35XX_L4_WAKEUP_HWBASE, 0x10000, 0, &bsh);
id_code = bus_space_read_4(fdtbus_bs_tag, bsh, OMAP3_ID_CODE);
bus_space_unmap(fdtbus_bs_tag, bsh, 0x10000);
hawkeye = ((id_code >> 12) & 0xffff);
revision = ((id_code >> 28) & 0xf);
switch (hawkeye) {
case 0xB6D6:
chip_revision = OMAP3350_REV_ES1_0;
break;
case 0xB7AE:
if (revision == 1)
chip_revision = OMAP3530_REV_ES2_0;
else if (revision == 2)
chip_revision = OMAP3530_REV_ES2_1;
else if (revision == 3)
chip_revision = OMAP3530_REV_ES3_0;
else if (revision == 4)
chip_revision = OMAP3530_REV_ES3_1;
else if (revision == 7)
chip_revision = OMAP3530_REV_ES3_1_2;
break;
default:
/* Default to the latest revision if we can't determine type */
chip_revision = OMAP3530_REV_ES3_1_2;
break;
}
printf("Texas Instruments OMAP%04x Processor, Revision ES%u.%u\n",
OMAP_REV_DEVICE(chip_revision), OMAP_REV_MAJOR(chip_revision),
OMAP_REV_MINOR(chip_revision));
}
static void
am335x_get_revision(void)
{
uint32_t dev_feature;
uint8_t cpu_last_char;
bus_space_handle_t bsh;
bus_space_map(fdtbus_bs_tag, AM335X_CONTROL_BASE, AM335X_CONTROL_SIZE, 0, &bsh);
chip_revision = bus_space_read_4(fdtbus_bs_tag, bsh, AM335X_CONTROL_DEVICE_ID);
dev_feature = bus_space_read_4(fdtbus_bs_tag, bsh, AM335X_CONTROL_DEV_FEATURE);
bus_space_unmap(fdtbus_bs_tag, bsh, AM335X_CONTROL_SIZE);
switch (dev_feature) {
case 0x00FF0382:
cpu_last_char='2';
break;
case 0x20FF0382:
cpu_last_char='4';
break;
case 0x00FF0383:
cpu_last_char='6';
break;
case 0x00FE0383:
cpu_last_char='7';
break;
case 0x20FF0383:
cpu_last_char='8';
break;
case 0x20FE0383:
cpu_last_char='9';
break;
default:
cpu_last_char='x';
}
printf("Texas Instruments AM335%c Processor, Revision ES1.%u\n",
cpu_last_char, AM335X_DEVREV(chip_revision));
}
/**
* ti_cpu_ident - attempts to identify the chip we are running on
* @dummy: ignored
*
* This function is called before any of the driver are initialised, however
* the basic virt to phys maps have been setup in machdep.c so we can still
* access the required registers, we just have to use direct register reads
* and writes rather than going through the bus stuff.
*
*
*/
static void
ti_cpu_ident(void *dummy)
{
switch(ti_chip()) {
case CHIP_OMAP_3:
omap3_get_revision();
break;
case CHIP_OMAP_4:
omap4_get_revision();
break;
case CHIP_AM335X:
am335x_get_revision();
break;
default:
panic("Unknown chip type, fixme!\n");
}
}
SYSINIT(ti_cpu_ident, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_SECOND, ti_cpu_ident, NULL);