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sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pcib_acpi.c

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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 2000 Michael Smith
    3  * Copyright (c) 2000 BSDi
    4  * All rights reserved.
    5  *
    6  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    7  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    8  * are met:
    9  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   10  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   11  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   12  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   13  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   14  *
   15  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   16  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   17  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   18  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   19  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   20  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   21  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   22  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   23  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   24  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   25  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   26  */
   27 
   28 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
   29 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD: releng/8.1/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pcib_acpi.c 203544 2010-02-06 12:03:25Z avg $");
   30 
   31 #include "opt_acpi.h"
   32 #include <sys/param.h>
   33 #include <sys/bus.h>
   34 #include <sys/kernel.h>
   35 #include <sys/malloc.h>
   36 #include <sys/module.h>
   37 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
   38 
   39 #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/acpi.h>
   40 #include <contrib/dev/acpica/include/accommon.h>
   41 
   42 #include <dev/acpica/acpivar.h>
   43 
   44 #include <machine/pci_cfgreg.h>
   45 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
   46 #include <dev/pci/pcib_private.h>
   47 #include "pcib_if.h"
   48 
   49 #include <dev/acpica/acpi_pcibvar.h>
   50 
   51 /* Hooks for the ACPI CA debugging infrastructure. */
   52 #define _COMPONENT      ACPI_BUS
   53 ACPI_MODULE_NAME("PCI_ACPI")
   54 
   55 struct acpi_hpcib_softc {
   56     device_t            ap_dev;
   57     ACPI_HANDLE         ap_handle;
   58     int                 ap_flags;
   59 
   60     int                 ap_segment;     /* analagous to Alpha 'hose' */
   61     int                 ap_bus;         /* bios-assigned bus number */
   62 
   63     ACPI_BUFFER         ap_prt;         /* interrupt routing table */
   64 };
   65 
   66 static int              acpi_pcib_acpi_probe(device_t bus);
   67 static int              acpi_pcib_acpi_attach(device_t bus);
   68 static int              acpi_pcib_acpi_resume(device_t bus);
   69 static int              acpi_pcib_read_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child,
   70                             int which, uintptr_t *result);
   71 static int              acpi_pcib_write_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child,
   72                             int which, uintptr_t value);
   73 static uint32_t         acpi_pcib_read_config(device_t dev, u_int bus,
   74                             u_int slot, u_int func, u_int reg, int bytes);
   75 static void             acpi_pcib_write_config(device_t dev, u_int bus,
   76                             u_int slot, u_int func, u_int reg, uint32_t data,
   77                             int bytes);
   78 static int              acpi_pcib_acpi_route_interrupt(device_t pcib,
   79                             device_t dev, int pin);
   80 static int              acpi_pcib_alloc_msi(device_t pcib, device_t dev,
   81                             int count, int maxcount, int *irqs);
   82 static int              acpi_pcib_map_msi(device_t pcib, device_t dev,
   83                             int irq, uint64_t *addr, uint32_t *data);
   84 static int              acpi_pcib_alloc_msix(device_t pcib, device_t dev,
   85                             int *irq);
   86 static struct resource *acpi_pcib_acpi_alloc_resource(device_t dev,
   87                             device_t child, int type, int *rid,
   88                             u_long start, u_long end, u_long count,
   89                             u_int flags);
   90 
   91 static device_method_t acpi_pcib_acpi_methods[] = {
   92     /* Device interface */
   93     DEVMETHOD(device_probe,             acpi_pcib_acpi_probe),
   94     DEVMETHOD(device_attach,            acpi_pcib_acpi_attach),
   95     DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown,          bus_generic_shutdown),
   96     DEVMETHOD(device_suspend,           bus_generic_suspend),
   97     DEVMETHOD(device_resume,            acpi_pcib_acpi_resume),
   98 
   99     /* Bus interface */
  100     DEVMETHOD(bus_print_child,          bus_generic_print_child),
  101     DEVMETHOD(bus_read_ivar,            acpi_pcib_read_ivar),
  102     DEVMETHOD(bus_write_ivar,           acpi_pcib_write_ivar),
  103     DEVMETHOD(bus_alloc_resource,       acpi_pcib_acpi_alloc_resource),
  104     DEVMETHOD(bus_release_resource,     bus_generic_release_resource),
  105     DEVMETHOD(bus_activate_resource,    bus_generic_activate_resource),
  106     DEVMETHOD(bus_deactivate_resource,  bus_generic_deactivate_resource),
  107     DEVMETHOD(bus_setup_intr,           bus_generic_setup_intr),
  108     DEVMETHOD(bus_teardown_intr,        bus_generic_teardown_intr),
  109 
  110     /* pcib interface */
  111     DEVMETHOD(pcib_maxslots,            pcib_maxslots),
  112     DEVMETHOD(pcib_read_config,         acpi_pcib_read_config),
  113     DEVMETHOD(pcib_write_config,        acpi_pcib_write_config),
  114     DEVMETHOD(pcib_route_interrupt,     acpi_pcib_acpi_route_interrupt),
  115     DEVMETHOD(pcib_alloc_msi,           acpi_pcib_alloc_msi),
  116     DEVMETHOD(pcib_release_msi,         pcib_release_msi),
  117     DEVMETHOD(pcib_alloc_msix,          acpi_pcib_alloc_msix),
  118     DEVMETHOD(pcib_release_msix,        pcib_release_msix),
  119     DEVMETHOD(pcib_map_msi,             acpi_pcib_map_msi),
  120 
  121     {0, 0}
  122 };
  123 
  124 static devclass_t pcib_devclass;
  125 
  126 DEFINE_CLASS_0(pcib, acpi_pcib_acpi_driver, acpi_pcib_acpi_methods,
  127     sizeof(struct acpi_hpcib_softc));
  128 DRIVER_MODULE(acpi_pcib, acpi, acpi_pcib_acpi_driver, pcib_devclass, 0, 0);
  129 MODULE_DEPEND(acpi_pcib, acpi, 1, 1, 1);
  130 
  131 static int
  132 acpi_pcib_acpi_probe(device_t dev)
  133 {
  134     ACPI_DEVICE_INFO    *devinfo;
  135     ACPI_HANDLE         h;
  136     int                 root;
  137 
  138     if (acpi_disabled("pcib") || (h = acpi_get_handle(dev)) == NULL ||
  139         ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiGetObjectInfo(h, &devinfo)))
  140         return (ENXIO);
  141     root = (devinfo->Flags & ACPI_PCI_ROOT_BRIDGE) != 0;
  142     AcpiOsFree(devinfo);
  143     if (!root || pci_cfgregopen() == 0)
  144         return (ENXIO);
  145 
  146     device_set_desc(dev, "ACPI Host-PCI bridge");
  147     return (0);
  148 }
  149 
  150 static int
  151 acpi_pcib_acpi_attach(device_t dev)
  152 {
  153     struct acpi_hpcib_softc     *sc;
  154     ACPI_STATUS                 status;
  155     static int bus0_seen = 0;
  156     u_int addr, slot, func, busok;
  157     uint8_t busno;
  158 
  159     ACPI_FUNCTION_TRACE((char *)(uintptr_t)__func__);
  160 
  161     sc = device_get_softc(dev);
  162     sc->ap_dev = dev;
  163     sc->ap_handle = acpi_get_handle(dev);
  164 
  165     /*
  166      * Get our segment number by evaluating _SEG
  167      * It's OK for this to not exist.
  168      */
  169     status = acpi_GetInteger(sc->ap_handle, "_SEG", &sc->ap_segment);
  170     if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  171         if (status != AE_NOT_FOUND) {
  172             device_printf(dev, "could not evaluate _SEG - %s\n",
  173                 AcpiFormatException(status));
  174             return_VALUE (ENXIO);
  175         }
  176         /* If it's not found, assume 0. */
  177         sc->ap_segment = 0;
  178     }
  179 
  180     /*
  181      * Get our base bus number by evaluating _BBN.
  182      * If this doesn't work, we assume we're bus number 0.
  183      *
  184      * XXX note that it may also not exist in the case where we are
  185      *     meant to use a private configuration space mechanism for this bus,
  186      *     so we should dig out our resources and check to see if we have
  187      *     anything like that.  How do we do this?
  188      * XXX If we have the requisite information, and if we don't think the
  189      *     default PCI configuration space handlers can deal with this bus,
  190      *     we should attach our own handler.
  191      * XXX invoke _REG on this for the PCI config space address space?
  192      * XXX It seems many BIOS's with multiple Host-PCI bridges do not set
  193      *     _BBN correctly.  They set _BBN to zero for all bridges.  Thus,
  194      *     if _BBN is zero and PCI bus 0 already exists, we try to read our
  195      *     bus number from the configuration registers at address _ADR.
  196      *     We only do this for domain/segment 0 in the hopes that this is
  197      *     only needed for old single-domain machines.
  198      */
  199     status = acpi_GetInteger(sc->ap_handle, "_BBN", &sc->ap_bus);
  200     if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  201         if (status != AE_NOT_FOUND) {
  202             device_printf(dev, "could not evaluate _BBN - %s\n",
  203                 AcpiFormatException(status));
  204             return_VALUE (ENXIO);
  205         } else {
  206             /* If it's not found, assume 0. */
  207             sc->ap_bus = 0;
  208         }
  209     }
  210 
  211     /*
  212      * If this is segment 0, the bus is zero, and PCI bus 0 already
  213      * exists, read the bus number via PCI config space.
  214      */
  215     busok = 1;
  216     if (sc->ap_segment == 0 && sc->ap_bus == 0 && bus0_seen) {
  217         busok = 0;
  218         status = acpi_GetInteger(sc->ap_handle, "_ADR", &addr);
  219         if (ACPI_FAILURE(status)) {
  220             if (status != AE_NOT_FOUND) {
  221                 device_printf(dev, "could not evaluate _ADR - %s\n",
  222                     AcpiFormatException(status));
  223                 return_VALUE (ENXIO);
  224             } else
  225                 device_printf(dev, "couldn't find _ADR\n");
  226         } else {
  227             /* XXX: We assume bus 0. */
  228             slot = ACPI_ADR_PCI_SLOT(addr);
  229             func = ACPI_ADR_PCI_FUNC(addr);
  230             if (bootverbose)
  231                 device_printf(dev, "reading config registers from 0:%d:%d\n",
  232                     slot, func);
  233             if (host_pcib_get_busno(pci_cfgregread, 0, slot, func, &busno) == 0)
  234                 device_printf(dev, "couldn't read bus number from cfg space\n");
  235             else {
  236                 sc->ap_bus = busno;
  237                 busok = 1;
  238             }
  239         }
  240     }
  241 
  242     /*
  243      * If nothing else worked, hope that ACPI at least lays out the
  244      * host-PCI bridges in order and that as a result our unit number
  245      * is actually our bus number.  There are several reasons this
  246      * might not be true.
  247      */
  248     if (busok == 0) {
  249         sc->ap_bus = device_get_unit(dev);
  250         device_printf(dev, "trying bus number %d\n", sc->ap_bus);
  251     }
  252 
  253     /* If this is bus 0 on segment 0, note that it has been seen already. */
  254     if (sc->ap_segment == 0 && sc->ap_bus == 0)
  255             bus0_seen = 1;
  256 
  257     return (acpi_pcib_attach(dev, &sc->ap_prt, sc->ap_bus));
  258 }
  259 
  260 static int
  261 acpi_pcib_acpi_resume(device_t dev)
  262 {
  263 
  264     return (acpi_pcib_resume(dev));
  265 }
  266 
  267 /*
  268  * Support for standard PCI bridge ivars.
  269  */
  270 static int
  271 acpi_pcib_read_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t *result)
  272 {
  273     struct acpi_hpcib_softc     *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
  274 
  275     switch (which) {
  276     case PCIB_IVAR_DOMAIN:
  277         *result = 0;
  278         return (0);
  279     case PCIB_IVAR_BUS:
  280         *result = sc->ap_bus;
  281         return (0);
  282     case ACPI_IVAR_HANDLE:
  283         *result = (uintptr_t)sc->ap_handle;
  284         return (0);
  285     case ACPI_IVAR_FLAGS:
  286         *result = (uintptr_t)sc->ap_flags;
  287         return (0);
  288     }
  289     return (ENOENT);
  290 }
  291 
  292 static int
  293 acpi_pcib_write_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t value)
  294 {
  295     struct acpi_hpcib_softc     *sc = device_get_softc(dev);
  296 
  297     switch (which) {
  298     case PCIB_IVAR_DOMAIN:
  299         return (EINVAL);
  300     case PCIB_IVAR_BUS:
  301         sc->ap_bus = value;
  302         return (0);
  303     case ACPI_IVAR_HANDLE:
  304         sc->ap_handle = (ACPI_HANDLE)value;
  305         return (0);
  306     case ACPI_IVAR_FLAGS:
  307         sc->ap_flags = (int)value;
  308         return (0);
  309     }
  310     return (ENOENT);
  311 }
  312 
  313 static uint32_t
  314 acpi_pcib_read_config(device_t dev, u_int bus, u_int slot, u_int func,
  315     u_int reg, int bytes)
  316 {
  317     return (pci_cfgregread(bus, slot, func, reg, bytes));
  318 }
  319 
  320 static void
  321 acpi_pcib_write_config(device_t dev, u_int bus, u_int slot, u_int func,
  322     u_int reg, uint32_t data, int bytes)
  323 {
  324     pci_cfgregwrite(bus, slot, func, reg, data, bytes);
  325 }
  326 
  327 static int
  328 acpi_pcib_acpi_route_interrupt(device_t pcib, device_t dev, int pin)
  329 {
  330     struct acpi_hpcib_softc *sc = device_get_softc(pcib);
  331 
  332     return (acpi_pcib_route_interrupt(pcib, dev, pin, &sc->ap_prt));
  333 }
  334 
  335 static int
  336 acpi_pcib_alloc_msi(device_t pcib, device_t dev, int count, int maxcount,
  337     int *irqs)
  338 {
  339         device_t bus;
  340 
  341         bus = device_get_parent(pcib);
  342         return (PCIB_ALLOC_MSI(device_get_parent(bus), dev, count, maxcount,
  343             irqs));
  344 }
  345 
  346 static int
  347 acpi_pcib_alloc_msix(device_t pcib, device_t dev, int *irq)
  348 {
  349         device_t bus;
  350 
  351         bus = device_get_parent(pcib);
  352         return (PCIB_ALLOC_MSIX(device_get_parent(bus), dev, irq));
  353 }
  354 
  355 static int
  356 acpi_pcib_map_msi(device_t pcib, device_t dev, int irq, uint64_t *addr,
  357     uint32_t *data)
  358 {
  359         device_t bus;
  360 
  361         bus = device_get_parent(pcib);
  362         return (PCIB_MAP_MSI(device_get_parent(bus), dev, irq, addr, data));
  363 }
  364 
  365 static u_long acpi_host_mem_start = 0x80000000;
  366 TUNABLE_ULONG("hw.acpi.host_mem_start", &acpi_host_mem_start);
  367 
  368 struct resource *
  369 acpi_pcib_acpi_alloc_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int *rid,
  370     u_long start, u_long end, u_long count, u_int flags)
  371 {
  372     /*
  373      * If no memory preference is given, use upper 32MB slot most
  374      * bioses use for their memory window.  Typically other bridges
  375      * before us get in the way to assert their preferences on memory.
  376      * Hardcoding like this sucks, so a more MD/MI way needs to be
  377      * found to do it.  This is typically only used on older laptops
  378      * that don't have pci busses behind pci bridge, so assuming > 32MB
  379      * is liekly OK.
  380      */
  381     if (type == SYS_RES_MEMORY && start == 0UL && end == ~0UL)
  382         start = acpi_host_mem_start;
  383     if (type == SYS_RES_IOPORT && start == 0UL && end == ~0UL)
  384         start = 0x1000;
  385     return (bus_generic_alloc_resource(dev, child, type, rid, start, end,
  386         count, flags));
  387 }

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