freebsd-skq/sys/dev/bhnd/bhnd_erom.c
landonf 9bc0c1eaa5 bhnd(4): include a subset of the ChipCommon capability flags in bhnd_chipid;
this provides early access to device capability flags required by bhnd(4)
bus and bhndb(4) bridge drivers.
2018-03-29 19:44:15 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (c) 2016 Landon Fuller <landonf@FreeBSD.org>
* Copyright (c) 2017 The FreeBSD Foundation
* All rights reserved.
*
* Portions of this software were developed by Landon Fuller
* under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
*
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/kobj.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <machine/resource.h>
#include <dev/bhnd/bhndreg.h>
#include <dev/bhnd/bhndvar.h>
#include <dev/bhnd/bhnd_erom.h>
#include <dev/bhnd/bhnd_eromvar.h>
#include <dev/bhnd/cores/chipc/chipcreg.h>
static int bhnd_erom_iores_map(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_addr_t addr,
bhnd_size_t size);
static int bhnd_erom_iores_tell(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio,
bhnd_addr_t *addr, bhnd_size_t *size);
static uint32_t bhnd_erom_iores_read(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio,
bhnd_size_t offset, u_int width);
static void bhnd_erom_iores_fini(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio);
static int bhnd_erom_iobus_map(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_addr_t addr,
bhnd_size_t size);
static int bhnd_erom_iobus_tell(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio,
bhnd_addr_t *addr, bhnd_size_t *size);
static uint32_t bhnd_erom_iobus_read(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio,
bhnd_size_t offset, u_int width);
/**
* An implementation of bhnd_erom_io that manages mappings via
* bhnd_alloc_resource() and bhnd_release_resource().
*/
struct bhnd_erom_iores {
struct bhnd_erom_io eio;
device_t owner; /**< device from which we'll allocate resources */
int owner_rid; /**< rid to use when allocating new mappings */
struct bhnd_resource *mapped; /**< current mapping, or NULL */
int mapped_rid; /**< resource ID of current mapping, or -1 */
};
/**
* Fetch the device enumeration parser class from all bhnd(4)-compatible drivers
* registered for @p bus_devclass, probe @p eio for supporting parser classes,
* and return the best available supporting enumeration parser class.
*
* @param bus_devclass The bus device class to be queried for
* bhnd(4)-compatible drivers.
* @param eio An erom bus I/O instance, configured with a
* mapping of the first bus core.
* @param hint Identification hint used to identify the device.
* If the chipset supports standard chip
* identification registers within the first core,
* this parameter should be NULL.
* @param[out] cid On success, the probed chip identifier.
*
* @retval non-NULL on success, the best available EROM class.
* @retval NULL if no erom class returned a successful probe result for
* @p eio.
*/
bhnd_erom_class_t *
bhnd_erom_probe_driver_classes(devclass_t bus_devclass,
struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, const struct bhnd_chipid *hint,
struct bhnd_chipid *cid)
{
driver_t **drivers;
int drv_count;
bhnd_erom_class_t *erom_cls;
int error, prio, result;
erom_cls = NULL;
prio = 0;
/* Fetch all available drivers */
error = devclass_get_drivers(bus_devclass, &drivers, &drv_count);
if (error) {
printf("error fetching bhnd(4) drivers for %s: %d\n",
devclass_get_name(bus_devclass), error);
return (NULL);
}
/* Enumerate the drivers looking for the best available EROM class */
for (int i = 0; i < drv_count; i++) {
struct bhnd_chipid pcid;
bhnd_erom_class_t *cls;
/* The default implementation of BHND_BUS_GET_EROM_CLASS()
* returns NULL if unimplemented; this should always be safe
* to call on arbitrary drivers */
cls = bhnd_driver_get_erom_class(drivers[i]);
if (cls == NULL)
continue;
kobj_class_compile(cls);
/* Probe the bus */
result = bhnd_erom_probe(cls, eio, hint, &pcid);
/* The parser did not match if an error was returned */
if (result > 0)
continue;
/* Check for a new highest priority match */
if (erom_cls == NULL || result > prio) {
prio = result;
*cid = pcid;
erom_cls = cls;
}
/* Terminate immediately on BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC */
if (result == BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC)
break;
}
free(drivers, M_TEMP);
return (erom_cls);
}
/**
* Allocate and return a new device enumeration table parser.
*
* @param cls The parser class for which an instance will be
* allocated.
* @param eio The bus I/O callbacks to use when reading the device
* enumeration table.
* @param cid The device's chip identifier.
*
* @retval non-NULL success
* @retval NULL if an error occured allocating or initializing the
* EROM parser.
*/
bhnd_erom_t *
bhnd_erom_alloc(bhnd_erom_class_t *cls, const struct bhnd_chipid *cid,
struct bhnd_erom_io *eio)
{
bhnd_erom_t *erom;
int error;
erom = (bhnd_erom_t *)kobj_create((kobj_class_t)cls, M_BHND,
M_WAITOK|M_ZERO);
if ((error = BHND_EROM_INIT(erom, cid, eio))) {
printf("error initializing %s parser at %#jx: %d\n", cls->name,
(uintmax_t)cid->enum_addr, error);
kobj_delete((kobj_t)erom, M_BHND);
return (NULL);
}
return (erom);
}
/**
* Perform static initialization of a device enumeration table parser.
*
* This may be used to initialize a caller-allocated erom instance state
* during early boot, prior to malloc availability.
*
* @param cls The parser class for which an instance will be
* allocated.
* @param erom The erom parser instance to initialize.
* @param esize The total available number of bytes allocated for
* @p erom. If this is less than is required by @p cls,
* ENOMEM will be returned.
* @param cid The device's chip identifier.
* @param eio The bus I/O callbacks to use when reading the device
* enumeration table.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOMEM if @p esize is smaller than required by @p cls.
* @retval non-zero if an error occurs initializing the EROM parser,
* a regular unix error code will be returned.
*/
int
bhnd_erom_init_static(bhnd_erom_class_t *cls, bhnd_erom_t *erom, size_t esize,
const struct bhnd_chipid *cid, struct bhnd_erom_io *eio)
{
kobj_class_t kcls;
kcls = (kobj_class_t)cls;
/* Verify allocation size */
if (kcls->size > esize)
return (ENOMEM);
/* Perform instance initialization */
kobj_init_static((kobj_t)erom, kcls);
return (BHND_EROM_INIT(erom, cid, eio));
}
/**
* Release any resources held by a @p erom parser previously
* initialized via bhnd_erom_init_static().
*
* @param erom An erom parser instance previously initialized via
* bhnd_erom_init_static().
*/
void
bhnd_erom_fini_static(bhnd_erom_t *erom)
{
return (BHND_EROM_FINI(erom));
}
/**
* Release all resources held by a @p erom parser previously
* allocated via bhnd_erom_alloc().
*
* @param erom An erom parser instance previously allocated via
* bhnd_erom_alloc().
*/
void
bhnd_erom_free(bhnd_erom_t *erom)
{
BHND_EROM_FINI(erom);
kobj_delete((kobj_t)erom, M_BHND);
}
/**
* Read the chip identification registers mapped by @p eio, popuating @p cid
* with the parsed result
*
* @param eio A bus I/O instance, configured with a mapping
* of the ChipCommon core.
* @param[out] cid On success, the parsed chip identification.
*
* @warning
* On early siba(4) devices, the ChipCommon core does not provide
* a valid CHIPC_ID_NUMCORE field. On these ChipCommon revisions
* (see CHIPC_NCORES_MIN_HWREV()), this function will parse and return
* an invalid `ncores` value.
*/
int
bhnd_erom_read_chipid(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, struct bhnd_chipid *cid)
{
bhnd_addr_t cc_addr;
bhnd_size_t cc_size;
uint32_t idreg, cc_caps;
int error;
/* Fetch ChipCommon address */
if ((error = bhnd_erom_io_tell(eio, &cc_addr, &cc_size)))
return (error);
/* Read chip identifier */
idreg = bhnd_erom_io_read(eio, CHIPC_ID, 4);
/* Extract the basic chip info */
cid->chip_id = CHIPC_GET_BITS(idreg, CHIPC_ID_CHIP);
cid->chip_pkg = CHIPC_GET_BITS(idreg, CHIPC_ID_PKG);
cid->chip_rev = CHIPC_GET_BITS(idreg, CHIPC_ID_REV);
cid->chip_type = CHIPC_GET_BITS(idreg, CHIPC_ID_BUS);
cid->ncores = CHIPC_GET_BITS(idreg, CHIPC_ID_NUMCORE);
/* Populate EROM address */
if (BHND_CHIPTYPE_HAS_EROM(cid->chip_type)) {
cid->enum_addr = bhnd_erom_io_read(eio, CHIPC_EROMPTR, 4);
} else {
cid->enum_addr = cc_addr;
}
/* Populate capability flags */
cc_caps = bhnd_erom_io_read(eio, CHIPC_CAPABILITIES, 4);
cid->chip_caps = 0x0;
if (cc_caps & CHIPC_CAP_BKPLN64)
cid->chip_caps |= BHND_CAP_BP64;
if (cc_caps & CHIPC_CAP_PMU)
cid->chip_caps |= BHND_CAP_PMU;
return (0);
}
/**
* Attempt to map @p size bytes at @p addr, replacing any existing
* @p eio mapping.
*
* @param eio I/O instance state.
* @param addr The address to be mapped.
* @param size The number of bytes to be mapped at @p addr.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero if mapping @p addr otherwise fails, a regular
* unix error code should be returned.
*/
int
bhnd_erom_io_map(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_addr_t addr, bhnd_size_t size)
{
return (eio->map(eio, addr, size));
}
/**
* Return the address range mapped by @p eio, if any.
*
* @param eio I/O instance state.
* @param[out] addr The address mapped by @p eio.
* @param[out] size The number of bytes mapped at @p addr.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENXIO if @p eio has no mapping.
*/
int
bhnd_erom_io_tell(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_addr_t *addr,
bhnd_size_t *size)
{
return (eio->tell(eio, addr, size));
}
/**
* Read a 1, 2, or 4 byte data item from @p eio, at the given @p offset
* relative to @p eio's current mapping.
*
* @param eio erom I/O callbacks
* @param offset read offset.
* @param width item width (1, 2, or 4 bytes).
*/
uint32_t
bhnd_erom_io_read(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_size_t offset, u_int width)
{
return (eio->read(eio, offset, width));
}
/**
* Free all resources held by @p eio.
*/
void
bhnd_erom_io_fini(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio)
{
if (eio->fini != NULL)
return (eio->fini(eio));
}
/**
* Allocate, initialize, and return a new I/O instance that will perform
* mapping by allocating SYS_RES_MEMORY resources from @p dev using @p rid.
*
* @param dev The device to pass to bhnd_alloc_resource() and
* bhnd_release_resource() functions.
* @param rid The resource ID to be used when allocating memory resources.
*/
struct bhnd_erom_io *
bhnd_erom_iores_new(device_t dev, int rid)
{
struct bhnd_erom_iores *iores;
iores = malloc(sizeof(*iores), M_BHND, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
iores->eio.map = bhnd_erom_iores_map;
iores->eio.tell = bhnd_erom_iores_tell;
iores->eio.read = bhnd_erom_iores_read;
iores->eio.fini = bhnd_erom_iores_fini;
iores->owner = dev;
iores->owner_rid = rid;
iores->mapped = NULL;
iores->mapped_rid = -1;
return (&iores->eio);
}
static int
bhnd_erom_iores_map(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_addr_t addr,
bhnd_size_t size)
{
struct bhnd_erom_iores *iores;
iores = (struct bhnd_erom_iores *)eio;
/* Sanity check the addr/size */
if (size == 0)
return (EINVAL);
if (BHND_ADDR_MAX - size < addr)
return (EINVAL); /* would overflow */
/* Check for an existing mapping */
if (iores->mapped) {
/* If already mapped, nothing else to do */
if (rman_get_start(iores->mapped->res) == addr &&
rman_get_size(iores->mapped->res) == size)
{
return (0);
}
/* Otherwise, we need to drop the existing mapping */
bhnd_release_resource(iores->owner, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
iores->mapped_rid, iores->mapped);
iores->mapped = NULL;
iores->mapped_rid = -1;
}
/* Try to allocate the new mapping */
iores->mapped_rid = iores->owner_rid;
iores->mapped = bhnd_alloc_resource(iores->owner, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
&iores->mapped_rid, addr, addr+size-1, size,
RF_ACTIVE|RF_SHAREABLE);
if (iores->mapped == NULL) {
iores->mapped_rid = -1;
return (ENXIO);
}
return (0);
}
static int
bhnd_erom_iores_tell(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_addr_t *addr,
bhnd_size_t *size)
{
struct bhnd_erom_iores *iores = (struct bhnd_erom_iores *)eio;
if (iores->mapped == NULL)
return (ENXIO);
*addr = rman_get_start(iores->mapped->res);
*size = rman_get_size(iores->mapped->res);
return (0);
}
static uint32_t
bhnd_erom_iores_read(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_size_t offset, u_int width)
{
struct bhnd_erom_iores *iores = (struct bhnd_erom_iores *)eio;
if (iores->mapped == NULL)
panic("read with invalid mapping");
switch (width) {
case 1:
return (bhnd_bus_read_1(iores->mapped, offset));
case 2:
return (bhnd_bus_read_2(iores->mapped, offset));
case 4:
return (bhnd_bus_read_4(iores->mapped, offset));
default:
panic("invalid width %u", width);
}
}
static void
bhnd_erom_iores_fini(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio)
{
struct bhnd_erom_iores *iores = (struct bhnd_erom_iores *)eio;
/* Release any mapping */
if (iores->mapped) {
bhnd_release_resource(iores->owner, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
iores->mapped_rid, iores->mapped);
iores->mapped = NULL;
iores->mapped_rid = -1;
}
free(eio, M_BHND);
}
/**
* Initialize an I/O instance that will perform mapping directly from the
* given bus space tag and handle.
*
* @param iobus The I/O instance to be initialized.
* @param addr The base address mapped by @p bsh.
* @param size The total size mapped by @p bsh.
* @param bst Bus space tag for @p bsh.
* @param bsh Bus space handle mapping the full bus enumeration space.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero if initializing @p iobus otherwise fails, a regular
* unix error code will be returned.
*/
int
bhnd_erom_iobus_init(struct bhnd_erom_iobus *iobus, bhnd_addr_t addr,
bhnd_size_t size, bus_space_tag_t bst, bus_space_handle_t bsh)
{
iobus->eio.map = bhnd_erom_iobus_map;
iobus->eio.tell = bhnd_erom_iobus_tell;
iobus->eio.read = bhnd_erom_iobus_read;
iobus->eio.fini = NULL;
iobus->addr = addr;
iobus->size = size;
iobus->bst = bst;
iobus->bsh = bsh;
iobus->mapped = false;
return (0);
}
static int
bhnd_erom_iobus_map(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_addr_t addr,
bhnd_size_t size)
{
struct bhnd_erom_iobus *iobus = (struct bhnd_erom_iobus *)eio;
/* Sanity check the addr/size */
if (size == 0)
return (EINVAL);
/* addr+size must not overflow */
if (BHND_ADDR_MAX - size < addr)
return (EINVAL);
/* addr/size must fit within our bus tag's mapping */
if (addr < iobus->addr || size > iobus->size)
return (ENXIO);
if (iobus->size - (addr - iobus->addr) < size)
return (ENXIO);
/* The new addr offset and size must be representible as a bus_size_t */
if ((addr - iobus->addr) > BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE)
return (ENXIO);
if (size > BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE)
return (ENXIO);
iobus->offset = addr - iobus->addr;
iobus->limit = size;
iobus->mapped = true;
return (0);
}
static int
bhnd_erom_iobus_tell(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_addr_t *addr,
bhnd_size_t *size)
{
struct bhnd_erom_iobus *iobus = (struct bhnd_erom_iobus *)eio;
if (!iobus->mapped)
return (ENXIO);
*addr = iobus->addr + iobus->offset;
*size = iobus->limit;
return (0);
}
static uint32_t
bhnd_erom_iobus_read(struct bhnd_erom_io *eio, bhnd_size_t offset, u_int width)
{
struct bhnd_erom_iobus *iobus = (struct bhnd_erom_iobus *)eio;
if (!iobus->mapped)
panic("no active mapping");
if (iobus->limit < width || iobus->limit - width < offset)
panic("invalid offset %#jx", offset);
switch (width) {
case 1:
return (bus_space_read_1(iobus->bst, iobus->bsh,
iobus->offset + offset));
case 2:
return (bus_space_read_2(iobus->bst, iobus->bsh,
iobus->offset + offset));
case 4:
return (bus_space_read_4(iobus->bst, iobus->bsh,
iobus->offset + offset));
default:
panic("invalid width %u", width);
}
}