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openwrt-xburst/target/linux/olpc/files-2.6.23/arch/i386/pci/olpc.c
ryd e4a3634c00 Adding .24 support for olpc
kernel compiles fine, but graphic support is broken

to test new kernel version, change 
target/linux/olpc/Makefile
from .23.16 to .24



git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@10493 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
2008-02-19 04:03:49 +00:00

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/*
* olpcpci.c - Low-level PCI config space access for OLPC systems
* without the VSA PCI virtualization software.
*
* The AMD Geode chipset (GX2 processor, cs5536 I/O companion device)
* has some I/O functions (display, southbridge, sound, USB HCIs, etc)
* that more or less behave like PCI devices, but the hardware doesn't
* directly implement the PCI configuration space headers. AMD provides
* "VSA" (Virtual System Architecture) software that emulates PCI config
* space for these devices, by trapping I/O accesses to PCI config register
* (CF8/CFC) and running some code in System Management Mode interrupt state.
* On the OLPC platform, we don't want to use that VSA code because
* (a) it slows down suspend/resume, and (b) recompiling it requires special
* compilers that are hard to get. So instead of letting the complex VSA
* code simulate the PCI config registers for the on-chip devices, we
* just simulate them the easy way, by inserting the code into the
* pci_write_config and pci_read_config path. Most of the config registers
* are read-only anyway, so the bulk of the simulation is just table lookup.
*/
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <asm/olpc.h>
#include <asm/geode.h>
#include "pci.h"
static int is_lx;
/*
* In the tables below, the first two line (8 longwords) are the
* size masks that are used when the higher level PCI code determines
* the size of the region by writing ~0 to a base address register
* and reading back the result.
*
* The following lines are the values that are read during normal
* PCI config access cycles, i.e. not after just having written
* ~0 to a base address register.
*/
static const u32 lxnb_hdr[] = { /* dev 1 function 0 - devfn = 8 */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x281022 , 0x2200005 , 0x6000021 , 0x80f808 , /* AMD Vendor ID */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* No virtual registers, hence no BAR for them */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x28100b ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
};
static const u32 gxnb_hdr[] = { /* dev 1 function 0 - devfn = 8 */
0xfffffffd , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x28100b , 0x2200005 , 0x6000021 , 0x80f808 , /* NSC Vendor ID */
0xac1d , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* I/O BAR - base of virtual registers */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x28100b ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
};
static const u32 lxfb_hdr[] = { /* dev 1 function 1 - devfn = 9 */
0xff800008 , 0xffffc000 , 0xffffc000 , 0xffffc000 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x20811022 , 0x2200003 , 0x3000000 , 0x0 , /* AMD Vendor ID */
0xfd000000 , 0xfe000000 , 0xfe004000 , 0xfe008000 , /* FB, GP, VG, DF */
0xfe00c000 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x30100b , /* VIP */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x10e , /* INTA, IRQ14 for graphics accel */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x3d0 , 0x3c0 , 0xa0000 , 0x0 , /* VG IO, VG IO, EGA FB, MONO FB */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
};
static const u32 gxfb_hdr[] = { /* dev 1 function 1 - devfn = 9 */
0xff800008 , 0xffffc000 , 0xffffc000 , 0xffffc000 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x30100b , 0x2200003 , 0x3000000 , 0x0 , /* NSC Vendor ID */
0xfd000000 , 0xfe000000 , 0xfe004000 , 0xfe008000 , /* FB, GP, VG, DF */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x30100b ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x3d0 , 0x3c0 , 0xa0000 , 0x0 , /* VG IO, VG IO, EGA FB, MONO FB */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
};
static const u32 aes_hdr[] = { /* dev 1 function 2 - devfn = 0xa */
0xffffc000 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x20821022 , 0x2a00006 , 0x10100000 , 0x8 , /* NSC Vendor ID */
0xfe010000 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* AES registers */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x20821022 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
};
static const u32 isa_hdr[] = { /* dev f function 0 - devfn = 78 */
0xfffffff9 , 0xffffff01 , 0xffffffc1 , 0xffffffe1 ,
0xffffff81 , 0xffffffc1 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x20901022 , 0x2a00049 , 0x6010003 , 0x802000 ,
0x18b1 , 0x1001 , 0x1801 , 0x1881 , /* SMB-8 GPIO-256 MFGPT-64 IRQ-32 */
0x1401 , 0x1841 , 0x0 , 0x20901022 , /* PMS-128 ACPI-64 */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0xaa5b , /* interrupt steering */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
};
static const u32 ac97_hdr[] = { /* dev f function 3 - devfn = 7b */
0xffffff81 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x20931022 , 0x2a00041 , 0x4010001 , 0x0 ,
0x1481 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* I/O BAR-128 */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x20931022 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x205 , /* IntB , IRQ5 */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
};
static const u32 ohci_hdr[] = { /* dev f function 4 - devfn = 7c */
0xfffff000 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x20941022 , 0x2300006 , 0xc031002 , 0x0 ,
0xfe01a000 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* MEMBAR-1000 */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x20941022 ,
0x0 , 0x40 , 0x0 , 0x40a , /* CapPtr INT-D, IRQ A */
0xc8020001 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* Capabilities - 40 is R/O, 44 is mask 8103 (power control) */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
};
static const u32 ehci_hdr[] = { /* dev f function 4 - devfn = 7d */
0xfffff000 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 ,
0x20951022 , 0x2300006 , 0xc032002 , 0x0 ,
0xfe01b000 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* MEMBAR-1000 */
0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x20951022 ,
0x0 , 0x40 , 0x0 , 0x40a , /* CapPtr INT-D, IRQ A */
0xc8020001 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* Capabilities - 40 is R/O, 44 is mask 8103 (power control) */
#if 0
0x1 , 0x40080000 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* EECP - see section 2.1.7 of EHCI spec */
#endif
0x01000001 , 0x00000000 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* EECP - see section 2.1.7 of EHCI spec */
0x2020 , 0x0 , 0x0 , 0x0 , /* (EHCI page 8) 60 SBRN (R/O), 61 FLADJ (R/W), PORTWAKECAP */
};
static u32 ff_loc = ~0;
static u32 zero_loc = 0;
static int bar_probing = 0; /* Set after a write of ~0 to a BAR */
#define NB_SLOT 0x1 /* Northbridge - GX chip - Device 1 */
#define SB_SLOT 0xf /* Southbridge - CS5536 chip - Device F */
#define SIMULATED(bus, devfn) (((bus) == 0) && ((PCI_SLOT(devfn) == NB_SLOT) || (PCI_SLOT(devfn) == SB_SLOT)))
static u32 *hdr_addr(const u32 *hdr, int reg)
{
u32 addr;
/*
* This is a little bit tricky. The header maps consist of
* 0x20 bytes of size masks, followed by 0x70 bytes of header data.
* In the normal case, when not probing a BAR's size, we want
* to access the header data, so we add 0x20 to the reg offset,
* thus skipping the size mask area.
* In the BAR probing case, we want to access the size mask for
* the BAR, so we subtract 0x10 (the config header offset for
* BAR0), and don't skip the size mask area.
*/
addr = (u32)hdr + reg + (bar_probing ? -0x10 : 0x20);
bar_probing = 0;
return (u32 *)addr;
}
static int pci_olpc_read(unsigned int seg, unsigned int bus,
unsigned int devfn, int reg, int len, u32 *value)
{
u32 *addr;
/* Use the hardware mechanism for non-simulated devices */
if (!SIMULATED(bus, devfn))
return pci_conf1_read(seg, bus, devfn, reg, len, value);
/*
* No device has config registers past 0x70, so we save table space
* by not storing entries for the nonexistent registers
*/
if (reg >= 0x70)
addr = &zero_loc;
else {
switch (devfn) {
case 0x8:
addr = hdr_addr(is_lx ? lxnb_hdr : gxnb_hdr, reg);
break;
case 0x9:
addr = hdr_addr(is_lx ? lxfb_hdr : gxfb_hdr, reg);
break;
case 0xa:
addr = is_lx ? hdr_addr(aes_hdr, reg) : &ff_loc;
break;
case 0x78:
addr = hdr_addr(isa_hdr, reg);
break;
case 0x7b:
addr = hdr_addr(ac97_hdr, reg);
break;
case 0x7c:
addr = hdr_addr(ohci_hdr, reg);
break;
case 0x7d:
addr = hdr_addr(ehci_hdr, reg);
break;
default:
addr = &ff_loc;
break;
}
}
switch (len) {
case 1:
*value = *(u8 *) addr;
break;
case 2:
*value = *(u16 *) addr;
break;
case 4:
*value = *addr;
break;
default:
BUG();
}
return 0;
}
static int pci_olpc_write(unsigned int seg, unsigned int bus,
unsigned int devfn, int reg, int len, u32 value)
{
/* Use the hardware mechanism for non-simulated devices */
if (!SIMULATED(bus, devfn))
return pci_conf1_write(seg, bus, devfn, reg, len, value);
/* XXX we may want to extend this to simulate EHCI power management */
/*
* Mostly we just discard writes, but if the write is a size probe
* (i.e. writing ~0 to a BAR), we remember it and arrange to return
* the appropriate size mask on the next read. This is cheating
* to some extent, because it depends on the fact that the next
* access after such a write will always be a read to the same BAR.
*/
if ((reg >= 0x10) && (reg < 0x2c)) {
/* Write is to a BAR */
if (value == ~0)
bar_probing = 1;
} else {
/*
* No warning on writes to ROM BAR, CMD, LATENCY_TIMER,
* CACHE_LINE_SIZE, or PM registers.
*/
if ((reg != 0x30) && (reg != 0x04) && (reg != 0x0d) &&
(reg != 0x0c) && (reg != 0x44))
printk(KERN_WARNING "OLPC PCI: Config write to devfn %x reg %x value %x\n", devfn, reg, value);
}
return 0;
}
static struct pci_raw_ops pci_olpc_conf = {
.read = pci_olpc_read,
.write = pci_olpc_write,
};
void __init pci_olpc_init(void)
{
if (!machine_is_olpc() || olpc_has_vsa())
return;
printk(KERN_INFO "PCI: Using configuration type OLPC\n");
raw_pci_ops = &pci_olpc_conf;
is_lx = is_geode_lx();
}