freebsd-skq/sys/arm/allwinner/a10_ahci.c
andrew d4f0d7c2ec Move the Allwinner kernels to use fdt_pinctrl. This will read the pin
configuration from the FDT data, then set the pins into the requested
state. As part of this the gpio controller now reports the correct number
of pins instead of returning the number of bank * 32.

To allow for a future consolidated kernel we add the SOC_ALLWINNER_A10 and
SOC_ALLWINNER_A20 kernel options. These need to be set as appropriate for
the SoC the kernel will boot on.

Submitted by:	Emmanuel Vadot <manu@bidouilliste.com>
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5177
2016-02-17 18:28:03 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2014-2015 M. Warner Losh <imp@freebsd.org>
* Copyright (c) 2015 Luiz Otavio O Souza <loos@freebsd.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.
* 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 THE 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 THE 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.
*
* The magic-bit-bang sequence used in this code may be based on a linux
* platform driver in the Allwinner SDK from Allwinner Technology Co., Ltd.
* www.allwinnertech.com, by Daniel Wang <danielwang@allwinnertech.com>
* though none of the original code was copied.
*/
#include "opt_bus.h"
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/module.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <dev/ofw/ofw_bus.h>
#include <dev/ofw/ofw_bus_subr.h>
#include <dev/ahci/ahci.h>
#include <arm/allwinner/a10_clk.h>
/*
* Allwinner a1x/a2x/a8x SATA attachment. This is just the AHCI register
* set with a few extra implementation-specific registers that need to
* be accounted for. There's only one PHY in the system, and it needs
* to be trained to bring the link up. In addition, there's some DMA
* specific things that need to be done as well. These things are also
* just about completely undocumented, except in ugly code in the Linux
* SDK Allwinner releases.
*/
/* BITx -- Unknown bit that needs to be set/cleared at position x */
/* UFx -- Uknown multi-bit field frobbed during init */
#define AHCI_BISTAFR 0x00A0
#define AHCI_BISTCR 0x00A4
#define AHCI_BISTFCTR 0x00A8
#define AHCI_BISTSR 0x00AC
#define AHCI_BISTDECR 0x00B0
#define AHCI_DIAGNR 0x00B4
#define AHCI_DIAGNR1 0x00B8
#define AHCI_OOBR 0x00BC
#define AHCI_PHYCS0R 0x00C0
/* Bits 0..17 are a mystery */
#define PHYCS0R_BIT18 (1 << 18)
#define PHYCS0R_POWER_ENABLE (1 << 19)
#define PHYCS0R_UF1_MASK (7 << 20) /* Unknown Field 1 */
#define PHYCS0R_UF1_INIT (3 << 20)
#define PHYCS0R_BIT23 (1 << 23)
#define PHYCS0R_UF2_MASK (7 << 24) /* Uknown Field 2 */
#define PHYCS0R_UF2_INIT (5 << 24)
/* Bit 27 mystery */
#define PHYCS0R_POWER_STATUS_MASK (7 << 28)
#define PHYCS0R_PS_GOOD (2 << 28)
/* Bit 31 mystery */
#define AHCI_PHYCS1R 0x00C4
/* Bits 0..5 are a mystery */
#define PHYCS1R_UF1_MASK (3 << 6)
#define PHYCS1R_UF1_INIT (2 << 6)
#define PHYCS1R_UF2_MASK (0x1f << 8)
#define PHYCS1R_UF2_INIT (6 << 8)
/* Bits 13..14 are a mystery */
#define PHYCS1R_BIT15 (1 << 15)
#define PHYCS1R_UF3_MASK (3 << 16)
#define PHYCS1R_UF3_INIT (2 << 16)
/* Bit 18 mystery */
#define PHYCS1R_HIGHZ (1 << 19)
/* Bits 20..27 mystery */
#define PHYCS1R_BIT28 (1 << 28)
/* Bits 29..31 mystery */
#define AHCI_PHYCS2R 0x00C8
/* bits 0..4 mystery */
#define PHYCS2R_UF1_MASK (0x1f << 5)
#define PHYCS2R_UF1_INIT (0x19 << 5)
/* Bits 10..23 mystery */
#define PHYCS2R_CALIBRATE (1 << 24)
/* Bits 25..31 mystery */
#define AHCI_TIMER1MS 0x00E0
#define AHCI_GPARAM1R 0x00E8
#define AHCI_GPARAM2R 0x00EC
#define AHCI_PPARAMR 0x00F0
#define AHCI_TESTR 0x00F4
#define AHCI_VERSIONR 0x00F8
#define AHCI_IDR 0x00FC
#define AHCI_RWCR 0x00FC
#define AHCI_P0DMACR 0x0070
#define AHCI_P0PHYCR 0x0078
#define AHCI_P0PHYSR 0x007C
static void inline
ahci_set(struct resource *m, bus_size_t off, uint32_t set)
{
uint32_t val = ATA_INL(m, off);
val |= set;
ATA_OUTL(m, off, val);
}
static void inline
ahci_clr(struct resource *m, bus_size_t off, uint32_t clr)
{
uint32_t val = ATA_INL(m, off);
val &= ~clr;
ATA_OUTL(m, off, val);
}
static void inline
ahci_mask_set(struct resource *m, bus_size_t off, uint32_t mask, uint32_t set)
{
uint32_t val = ATA_INL(m, off);
val &= mask;
val |= set;
ATA_OUTL(m, off, val);
}
/*
* Should this be phy_reset or phy_init
*/
#define PHY_RESET_TIMEOUT 1000
static void
ahci_a10_phy_reset(device_t dev)
{
uint32_t to, val;
struct ahci_controller *ctlr = device_get_softc(dev);
/*
* Here start the the magic -- most of the comments are based
* on guesswork, names of routines and printf error
* messages. The code works, but it will do that even if the
* comments are 100% BS.
*/
/*
* Lock out other access while we initialize. Or at least that
* seems to be the case based on Linux SDK #defines. Maybe this
* put things into reset?
*/
ATA_OUTL(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_RWCR, 0);
DELAY(100);
/*
* Set bit 19 in PHYCS1R. Guessing this disables driving the PHY
* port for a bit while we reset things.
*/
ahci_set(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS1R, PHYCS1R_HIGHZ);
/*
* Frob PHYCS0R...
*/
ahci_mask_set(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS0R,
~PHYCS0R_UF2_MASK,
PHYCS0R_UF2_INIT | PHYCS0R_BIT23 | PHYCS0R_BIT18);
/*
* Set three fields in PHYCS1R
*/
ahci_mask_set(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS1R,
~(PHYCS1R_UF1_MASK | PHYCS1R_UF2_MASK | PHYCS1R_UF3_MASK),
PHYCS1R_UF1_INIT | PHYCS1R_UF2_INIT | PHYCS1R_UF3_INIT);
/*
* Two more mystery bits in PHYCS1R. -- can these be combined above?
*/
ahci_set(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS1R, PHYCS1R_BIT15 | PHYCS1R_BIT28);
/*
* Now clear that first mysery bit. Perhaps this starts
* driving the PHY again so we can power it up and start
* talking to the SATA drive, if any below.
*/
ahci_clr(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS1R, PHYCS1R_HIGHZ);
/*
* Frob PHYCS0R again...
*/
ahci_mask_set(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS0R,
~PHYCS0R_UF1_MASK, PHYCS0R_UF1_INIT);
/*
* Frob PHYCS2R, because 25 means something?
*/
ahci_mask_set(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS2R, ~PHYCS2R_UF1_MASK,
PHYCS2R_UF1_INIT);
DELAY(100); /* WAG */
/*
* Turn on the power to the PHY and wait for it to report back
* good?
*/
ahci_set(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS0R, PHYCS0R_POWER_ENABLE);
for (to = PHY_RESET_TIMEOUT; to > 0; to--) {
val = ATA_INL(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS0R);
if ((val & PHYCS0R_POWER_STATUS_MASK) == PHYCS0R_PS_GOOD)
break;
DELAY(10);
}
if (to == 0 && bootverbose)
device_printf(dev, "PHY Power Failed PHYCS0R = %#x\n", val);
/*
* Calibrate the clocks between the device and the host. This appears
* to be an automated process that clears the bit when it is done.
*/
ahci_set(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS2R, PHYCS2R_CALIBRATE);
for (to = PHY_RESET_TIMEOUT; to > 0; to--) {
val = ATA_INL(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_PHYCS2R);
if ((val & PHYCS2R_CALIBRATE) == 0)
break;
DELAY(10);
}
if (to == 0 && bootverbose)
device_printf(dev, "PHY Cal Failed PHYCS2R %#x\n", val);
/*
* OK, let things settle down a bit.
*/
DELAY(1000);
/*
* Go back into normal mode now that we've calibrated the PHY.
*/
ATA_OUTL(ctlr->r_mem, AHCI_RWCR, 7);
}
static void
ahci_a10_ch_start(struct ahci_channel *ch)
{
uint32_t reg;
/*
* Magical values from Allwinner SDK, setup the DMA before start
* operations on this channel.
*/
reg = ATA_INL(ch->r_mem, AHCI_P0DMACR);
reg &= ~0xff00;
reg |= 0x4400;
ATA_OUTL(ch->r_mem, AHCI_P0DMACR, reg);
}
static int
ahci_a10_ctlr_reset(device_t dev)
{
ahci_a10_phy_reset(dev);
return (ahci_ctlr_reset(dev));
}
static int
ahci_a10_probe(device_t dev)
{
if (!ofw_bus_is_compatible(dev, "allwinner,sun4i-a10-ahci"))
return (ENXIO);
device_set_desc(dev, "Allwinner Integrated AHCI controller");
return (BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT);
}
static int
ahci_a10_attach(device_t dev)
{
int error;
struct ahci_controller *ctlr;
ctlr = device_get_softc(dev);
ctlr->quirks = AHCI_Q_NOPMP;
ctlr->vendorid = 0;
ctlr->deviceid = 0;
ctlr->subvendorid = 0;
ctlr->subdeviceid = 0;
ctlr->r_rid = 0;
if (!(ctlr->r_mem = bus_alloc_resource_any(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
&ctlr->r_rid, RF_ACTIVE)))
return (ENXIO);
/* Turn on the PLL for SATA */
a10_clk_ahci_activate();
/* Reset controller */
if ((error = ahci_a10_ctlr_reset(dev)) != 0) {
bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, ctlr->r_rid,
ctlr->r_mem);
return (error);
};
/*
* No MSI registers on this platform.
*/
ctlr->msi = 0;
ctlr->numirqs = 1;
/* Channel start callback(). */
ctlr->ch_start = ahci_a10_ch_start;
/*
* Note: ahci_attach will release ctlr->r_mem on errors automatically
*/
return (ahci_attach(dev));
}
static int
ahci_a10_detach(device_t dev)
{
return (ahci_detach(dev));
}
devclass_t ahci_devclass;
static device_method_t ahci_ata_methods[] = {
DEVMETHOD(device_probe, ahci_a10_probe),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach, ahci_a10_attach),
DEVMETHOD(device_detach, ahci_a10_detach),
DEVMETHOD(bus_print_child, ahci_print_child),
DEVMETHOD(bus_alloc_resource, ahci_alloc_resource),
DEVMETHOD(bus_release_resource, ahci_release_resource),
DEVMETHOD(bus_setup_intr, ahci_setup_intr),
DEVMETHOD(bus_teardown_intr,ahci_teardown_intr),
DEVMETHOD(bus_child_location_str, ahci_child_location_str),
DEVMETHOD_END
};
static driver_t ahci_ata_driver = {
"ahci",
ahci_ata_methods,
sizeof(struct ahci_controller)
};
DRIVER_MODULE(ahci, simplebus, ahci_ata_driver, ahci_devclass, 0, 0);