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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 2004 Texas A&M University
    3  * All rights reserved.
    4  *
    5  * Developer: Wm. Daryl Hawkins
    6  *
    7  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
    8  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
    9  * are met:
   10  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   11  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   12  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   13  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   14  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   15  *
   16  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   17  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   18  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   19  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   20  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   21  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   22  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   23  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   24  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   25  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   26  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   27  */
   28 
   29 /*
   30  * Intel ICH Watchdog Timer (WDT) driver
   31  *
   32  * Originally developed by Wm. Daryl Hawkins of Texas A&M
   33  * Heavily modified by <des@FreeBSD.org>
   34  *
   35  * This is a tricky one.  The ICH WDT can't be treated as a regular PCI
   36  * device as it's actually an integrated function of the ICH LPC interface
   37  * bridge.  Detection is also awkward, because we can only infer the
   38  * presence of the watchdog timer from the fact that the machine has an
   39  * ICH chipset, or, on ACPI 2.x systems, by the presence of the 'WDDT'
   40  * ACPI table (although this driver does not support the ACPI detection
   41  * method).
   42  *
   43  * There is one slight problem on non-ACPI or ACPI 1.x systems: we have no
   44  * way of knowing if the WDT is permanently disabled (either by the BIOS
   45  * or in hardware).
   46  *
   47  * The WDT is programmed through I/O registers in the ACPI I/O space.
   48  * Intel swears it's always at offset 0x60, so we use that.
   49  *
   50  * For details about the ICH WDT, see Intel Application Note AP-725
   51  * (document no. 292273-001).  The WDT is also described in the individual
   52  * chipset datasheets, e.g. Intel82801EB ICH5 / 82801ER ICH5R Datasheet
   53  * (document no. 252516-001) sections 9.10 and 9.11.
   54  *
   55  * ICH6/7/8 support by Takeharu KATO <takeharu1219@ybb.ne.jp>
   56  *
   57  * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/ichwd/ichwd.c,v 1.34 2012/01/05 16:27:32 jhb Exp $
   58  */
   59 
   60 #include <sys/param.h>
   61 #include <sys/kernel.h>
   62 #include <sys/module.h>
   63 #include <sys/systm.h>
   64 #include <sys/bus.h>
   65 #include <sys/rman.h>
   66 #include <sys/resource.h>
   67 #include <sys/wdog.h>
   68 
   69 #include <bus/isa/isavar.h>
   70 #include <bus/pci/pcivar.h>
   71 
   72 #include "ichwd.h"
   73 
   74 static struct ichwd_device ichwd_devices[] = {
   75         { DEVICEID_82801AA,  "Intel 82801AA watchdog timer",    1 },
   76         { DEVICEID_82801AB,  "Intel 82801AB watchdog timer",    1 },
   77         { DEVICEID_82801BA,  "Intel 82801BA watchdog timer",    2 },
   78         { DEVICEID_82801BAM, "Intel 82801BAM watchdog timer",   2 },
   79         { DEVICEID_82801CA,  "Intel 82801CA watchdog timer",    3 },
   80         { DEVICEID_82801CAM, "Intel 82801CAM watchdog timer",   3 },
   81         { DEVICEID_82801DB,  "Intel 82801DB watchdog timer",    4 },
   82         { DEVICEID_82801DBM, "Intel 82801DBM watchdog timer",   4 },
   83         { DEVICEID_82801E,   "Intel 82801E watchdog timer",     5 },
   84         { DEVICEID_82801EB,  "Intel 82801EB watchdog timer",    5 },
   85         { DEVICEID_82801EBR, "Intel 82801EB/ER watchdog timer", 5 },
   86         { DEVICEID_6300ESB,  "Intel 6300ESB watchdog timer",    5 },
   87         { DEVICEID_82801FBR, "Intel 82801FB/FR watchdog timer", 6 },
   88         { DEVICEID_ICH6M,    "Intel ICH6M watchdog timer",      6 },
   89         { DEVICEID_ICH6W,    "Intel ICH6W watchdog timer",      6 },
   90         { DEVICEID_ICH7,     "Intel ICH7 watchdog timer",       7 },
   91         { DEVICEID_ICH7DH,   "Intel ICH7DH watchdog timer",     7 },
   92         { DEVICEID_ICH7M,    "Intel ICH7M watchdog timer",      7 },
   93         { DEVICEID_ICH7MDH,  "Intel ICH7MDH watchdog timer",    7 },
   94         { DEVICEID_NM10,     "Intel NM10 watchdog timer",       7 },
   95         { DEVICEID_ICH8,     "Intel ICH8 watchdog timer",       8 },
   96         { DEVICEID_ICH8DH,   "Intel ICH8DH watchdog timer",     8 },
   97         { DEVICEID_ICH8DO,   "Intel ICH8DO watchdog timer",     8 },
   98         { DEVICEID_ICH8M,    "Intel ICH8M watchdog timer",      8 },
   99         { DEVICEID_ICH8ME,   "Intel ICH8M-E watchdog timer",    8 },
  100         { DEVICEID_63XXESB,  "Intel 63XXESB watchdog timer",    8 },
  101         { DEVICEID_ICH9,     "Intel ICH9 watchdog timer",       9 },
  102         { DEVICEID_ICH9DH,   "Intel ICH9DH watchdog timer",     9 },
  103         { DEVICEID_ICH9DO,   "Intel ICH9DO watchdog timer",     9 },
  104         { DEVICEID_ICH9M,    "Intel ICH9M watchdog timer",      9 },
  105         { DEVICEID_ICH9ME,   "Intel ICH9M-E watchdog timer",    9 },
  106         { DEVICEID_ICH9R,    "Intel ICH9R watchdog timer",      9 },
  107         { DEVICEID_ICH10,    "Intel ICH10 watchdog timer",      10 },
  108         { DEVICEID_ICH10D,   "Intel ICH10D watchdog timer",     10 },
  109         { DEVICEID_ICH10DO,  "Intel ICH10DO watchdog timer",    10 },
  110         { DEVICEID_ICH10R,   "Intel ICH10R watchdog timer",     10 },
  111         { DEVICEID_PCH,      "Intel PCH watchdog timer",        10 },
  112         { DEVICEID_PCHM,     "Intel PCH watchdog timer",        10 },
  113         { DEVICEID_P55,      "Intel P55 watchdog timer",        10 },
  114         { DEVICEID_PM55,     "Intel PM55 watchdog timer",       10 },
  115         { DEVICEID_H55,      "Intel H55 watchdog timer",        10 },
  116         { DEVICEID_QM57,     "Intel QM57 watchdog timer",       10 },
  117         { DEVICEID_H57,      "Intel H57 watchdog timer",        10 },
  118         { DEVICEID_HM55,     "Intel HM55 watchdog timer",       10 },
  119         { DEVICEID_Q57,      "Intel Q57 watchdog timer",        10 },
  120         { DEVICEID_HM57,     "Intel HM57 watchdog timer",       10 },
  121         { DEVICEID_PCHMSFF,  "Intel PCHMSFF watchdog timer",    10 },
  122         { DEVICEID_QS57,     "Intel QS57 watchdog timer",       10 },
  123         { DEVICEID_3400,     "Intel 3400 watchdog timer",       10 },
  124         { DEVICEID_3420,     "Intel 3420 watchdog timer",       10 },
  125         { DEVICEID_3450,     "Intel 3450 watchdog timer",       10 },
  126         { DEVICEID_CPT0,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  127         { DEVICEID_CPT1,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  128         { DEVICEID_CPT2,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  129         { DEVICEID_CPT3,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  130         { DEVICEID_CPT4,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  131         { DEVICEID_CPT5,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  132         { DEVICEID_CPT6,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  133         { DEVICEID_CPT7,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  134         { DEVICEID_CPT8,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  135         { DEVICEID_CPT9,     "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  136         { DEVICEID_CPT10,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  137         { DEVICEID_CPT11,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  138         { DEVICEID_CPT12,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  139         { DEVICEID_CPT13,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  140         { DEVICEID_CPT14,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  141         { DEVICEID_CPT15,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  142         { DEVICEID_CPT16,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  143         { DEVICEID_CPT17,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  144         { DEVICEID_CPT18,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  145         { DEVICEID_CPT19,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  146         { DEVICEID_CPT20,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  147         { DEVICEID_CPT21,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  148         { DEVICEID_CPT22,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  149         { DEVICEID_CPT23,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  150         { DEVICEID_CPT23,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  151         { DEVICEID_CPT25,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  152         { DEVICEID_CPT26,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  153         { DEVICEID_CPT27,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  154         { DEVICEID_CPT28,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  155         { DEVICEID_CPT29,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  156         { DEVICEID_CPT30,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  157         { DEVICEID_CPT31,    "Intel Cougar Point watchdog timer",       10 },
  158         { DEVICEID_PATSBURG_LPC1, "Intel Patsburg watchdog timer",      10 },
  159         { DEVICEID_PATSBURG_LPC2, "Intel Patsburg watchdog timer",      10 },
  160         { DEVICEID_PPT0,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  161         { DEVICEID_PPT1,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  162         { DEVICEID_PPT2,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  163         { DEVICEID_PPT3,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  164         { DEVICEID_PPT4,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  165         { DEVICEID_PPT5,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  166         { DEVICEID_PPT6,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  167         { DEVICEID_PPT7,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  168         { DEVICEID_PPT8,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  169         { DEVICEID_PPT9,     "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  170         { DEVICEID_PPT10,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  171         { DEVICEID_PPT11,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  172         { DEVICEID_PPT12,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  173         { DEVICEID_PPT13,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  174         { DEVICEID_PPT14,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  175         { DEVICEID_PPT15,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  176         { DEVICEID_PPT16,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  177         { DEVICEID_PPT17,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  178         { DEVICEID_PPT18,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  179         { DEVICEID_PPT19,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  180         { DEVICEID_PPT20,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  181         { DEVICEID_PPT21,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  182         { DEVICEID_PPT22,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  183         { DEVICEID_PPT23,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  184         { DEVICEID_PPT24,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  185         { DEVICEID_PPT25,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  186         { DEVICEID_PPT26,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  187         { DEVICEID_PPT27,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  188         { DEVICEID_PPT28,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  189         { DEVICEID_PPT29,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  190         { DEVICEID_PPT30,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  191         { DEVICEID_PPT31,    "Intel Panther Point watchdog timer",      10 },
  192         { DEVICEID_DH89XXCC_LPC,  "Intel DH89xxCC watchdog timer",      10 },
  193         { 0, NULL, 0 },
  194 };
  195 
  196 static devclass_t ichwd_devclass;
  197 
  198 static struct ichwd_softc ichwd_sc;
  199 
  200 #define ichwd_read_tco_1(sc, off) \
  201         bus_read_1((sc)->tco_res, (off))
  202 #define ichwd_read_tco_2(sc, off) \
  203         bus_read_2((sc)->tco_res, (off))
  204 #define ichwd_read_tco_4(sc, off) \
  205         bus_read_4((sc)->tco_res, (off))
  206 #define ichwd_read_smi_4(sc, off) \
  207         bus_read_4((sc)->smi_res, (off))
  208 #define ichwd_read_gcs_4(sc, off) \
  209         bus_read_4((sc)->gcs_res, (off))
  210 
  211 #define ichwd_write_tco_1(sc, off, val) \
  212         bus_write_1((sc)->tco_res, (off), (val))
  213 #define ichwd_write_tco_2(sc, off, val) \
  214         bus_write_2((sc)->tco_res, (off), (val))
  215 #define ichwd_write_tco_4(sc, off, val) \
  216         bus_write_4((sc)->tco_res, (off), (val))
  217 #define ichwd_write_smi_4(sc, off, val) \
  218         bus_write_4((sc)->smi_res, (off), (val))
  219 #define ichwd_write_gcs_4(sc, off, val) \
  220         bus_write_4((sc)->gcs_res, (off), (val))
  221 
  222 #define ichwd_verbose_printf(dev, ...) \
  223         do {                                            \
  224                 if (bootverbose)                        \
  225                         device_printf(dev, __VA_ARGS__);\
  226         } while (0)
  227 
  228 /*
  229  * Disable the watchdog timeout SMI handler.
  230  *
  231  * Apparently, some BIOSes install handlers that reset or disable the
  232  * watchdog timer instead of resetting the system, so we disable the SMI
  233  * (by clearing the SMI_TCO_EN bit of the SMI_EN register) to prevent this
  234  * from happening.
  235  */
  236 static __inline void
  237 ichwd_smi_disable(struct ichwd_softc *sc)
  238 {
  239         ichwd_write_smi_4(sc, SMI_EN, ichwd_read_smi_4(sc, SMI_EN) & ~SMI_TCO_EN);
  240 }
  241 
  242 /*
  243  * Enable the watchdog timeout SMI handler.  See above for details.
  244  */
  245 static __inline void
  246 ichwd_smi_enable(struct ichwd_softc *sc)
  247 {
  248         ichwd_write_smi_4(sc, SMI_EN, ichwd_read_smi_4(sc, SMI_EN) | SMI_TCO_EN);
  249 }
  250 
  251 /*
  252  * Check if the watchdog SMI triggering is enabled.
  253  */
  254 static __inline int
  255 ichwd_smi_is_enabled(struct ichwd_softc *sc)
  256 {
  257         return ((ichwd_read_smi_4(sc, SMI_EN) & SMI_TCO_EN) != 0);
  258 }
  259 
  260 /*
  261  * Reset the watchdog status bits.
  262  */
  263 static __inline void
  264 ichwd_sts_reset(struct ichwd_softc *sc)
  265 {
  266         /*
  267          * The watchdog status bits are set to 1 by the hardware to
  268          * indicate various conditions.  They can be cleared by software
  269          * by writing a 1, not a 0.
  270          */
  271         ichwd_write_tco_2(sc, TCO1_STS, TCO_TIMEOUT);
  272         /*
  273          * According to Intel's docs, clearing SECOND_TO_STS and BOOT_STS must
  274          * be done in two separate operations.
  275          */
  276         ichwd_write_tco_2(sc, TCO2_STS, TCO_SECOND_TO_STS);
  277         ichwd_write_tco_2(sc, TCO2_STS, TCO_BOOT_STS);
  278 }
  279 
  280 /*
  281  * Enable the watchdog timer by clearing the TCO_TMR_HALT bit in the
  282  * TCO1_CNT register.  This is complicated by the need to preserve bit 9
  283  * of that same register, and the requirement that all other bits must be
  284  * written back as zero.
  285  */
  286 static __inline void
  287 ichwd_tmr_enable(struct ichwd_softc *sc)
  288 {
  289         uint16_t cnt;
  290 
  291         cnt = ichwd_read_tco_2(sc, TCO1_CNT) & TCO_CNT_PRESERVE;
  292         ichwd_write_tco_2(sc, TCO1_CNT, cnt & ~TCO_TMR_HALT);
  293         sc->active = 1;
  294         ichwd_verbose_printf(sc->device, "timer enabled\n");
  295 }
  296 
  297 /*
  298  * Disable the watchdog timer.  See above for details.
  299  */
  300 static __inline void
  301 ichwd_tmr_disable(struct ichwd_softc *sc)
  302 {
  303         uint16_t cnt;
  304 
  305         cnt = ichwd_read_tco_2(sc, TCO1_CNT) & TCO_CNT_PRESERVE;
  306         ichwd_write_tco_2(sc, TCO1_CNT, cnt | TCO_TMR_HALT);
  307         sc->active = 0;
  308         ichwd_verbose_printf(sc->device, "timer disabled\n");
  309 }
  310 
  311 /*
  312  * Reload the watchdog timer: writing anything to any of the lower five
  313  * bits of the TCO_RLD register reloads the timer from the last value
  314  * written to TCO_TMR.
  315  */
  316 static __inline void
  317 ichwd_tmr_reload(struct ichwd_softc *sc)
  318 {
  319         if (sc->ich_version <= 5)
  320                 ichwd_write_tco_1(sc, TCO_RLD, 1);
  321         else
  322                 ichwd_write_tco_2(sc, TCO_RLD, 1);
  323 
  324         ichwd_verbose_printf(sc->device, "timer reloaded\n");
  325 }
  326 
  327 /*
  328  * Set the initial timeout value.  Note that this must always be followed
  329  * by a reload.
  330  */
  331 static __inline void
  332 ichwd_tmr_set(struct ichwd_softc *sc, unsigned int timeout)
  333 {
  334 
  335         if (timeout < TCO_RLD_TMR_MIN)
  336                 timeout = TCO_RLD_TMR_MIN;
  337 
  338         if (sc->ich_version <= 5) {
  339                 uint8_t tmr_val8 = ichwd_read_tco_1(sc, TCO_TMR1);
  340 
  341                 tmr_val8 &= (~TCO_RLD1_TMR_MAX & 0xff);
  342                 if (timeout > TCO_RLD1_TMR_MAX)
  343                         timeout = TCO_RLD1_TMR_MAX;
  344                 tmr_val8 |= timeout;
  345                 ichwd_write_tco_1(sc, TCO_TMR1, tmr_val8);
  346         } else {
  347                 uint16_t tmr_val16 = ichwd_read_tco_2(sc, TCO_TMR2);
  348 
  349                 tmr_val16 &= (~TCO_RLD2_TMR_MAX & 0xffff);
  350                 if (timeout > TCO_RLD2_TMR_MAX)
  351                         timeout = TCO_RLD2_TMR_MAX;
  352                 tmr_val16 |= timeout;
  353                 ichwd_write_tco_2(sc, TCO_TMR2, tmr_val16);
  354         }
  355 
  356         sc->timeout = timeout;
  357 
  358         ichwd_verbose_printf(sc->device, "timeout set to %u ticks\n", timeout);
  359 }
  360 
  361 static __inline int
  362 ichwd_clear_noreboot(struct ichwd_softc *sc)
  363 {
  364         uint32_t status;
  365         int rc = 0;
  366 
  367         /* try to clear the NO_REBOOT bit */
  368         if (sc->ich_version <= 5) {
  369                 status = pci_read_config(sc->ich, ICH_GEN_STA, 1);
  370                 status &= ~ICH_GEN_STA_NO_REBOOT;
  371                 pci_write_config(sc->ich, ICH_GEN_STA, status, 1);
  372                 status = pci_read_config(sc->ich, ICH_GEN_STA, 1);
  373                 if (status & ICH_GEN_STA_NO_REBOOT)
  374                         rc = EIO;
  375         } else {
  376                 status = ichwd_read_gcs_4(sc, 0);
  377                 status &= ~ICH_GCS_NO_REBOOT;
  378                 ichwd_write_gcs_4(sc, 0, status);
  379                 status = ichwd_read_gcs_4(sc, 0);
  380                 if (status & ICH_GCS_NO_REBOOT)
  381                         rc = EIO;
  382         }
  383 
  384         if (rc)
  385                 device_printf(sc->device,
  386                     "ICH WDT present but disabled in BIOS or hardware\n");
  387 
  388         return (rc);
  389 }
  390 
  391 static device_t
  392 ichwd_find_ich_lpc_bridge(struct ichwd_device **id_p)
  393 {
  394         struct ichwd_device *id;
  395         device_t ich = NULL;
  396 
  397         /* look for an ICH LPC interface bridge */
  398         for (id = ichwd_devices; id->desc != NULL; ++id)
  399                 if ((ich = pci_find_device(VENDORID_INTEL, id->device)) != NULL)
  400                         break;
  401 
  402         if (ich == NULL)
  403                 return (NULL);
  404 
  405         ichwd_verbose_printf(ich, "found ICH%d or equivalent chipset: %s\n",
  406             id->version, id->desc);
  407 
  408         if (id_p)
  409                 *id_p = id;
  410 
  411         return (ich);
  412 }
  413 
  414 /*
  415  * Look for an ICH LPC interface bridge.  If one is found, register an
  416  * ichwd device.  There can be only one.
  417  */
  418 static void
  419 ichwd_identify(driver_t *driver, device_t parent)
  420 {
  421         struct ichwd_device *id_p;
  422         device_t ich = NULL;
  423         device_t dev;
  424         uint32_t rcba;
  425         int rc;
  426 
  427         ich = ichwd_find_ich_lpc_bridge(&id_p);
  428         if (ich == NULL)
  429                 return;
  430 
  431         /* good, add child to bus */
  432         if ((dev = device_find_child(parent, driver->name, 0)) == NULL)
  433                 dev = BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent, parent, 0, driver->name, 0);
  434 
  435         if (dev == NULL)
  436                 return;
  437 
  438         device_set_desc_copy(dev, id_p->desc);
  439 
  440         if (id_p->version >= 6) {
  441                 /* get RCBA (root complex base address) */
  442                 rcba = pci_read_config(ich, ICH_RCBA, 4);
  443                 rc = bus_set_resource(ich, SYS_RES_MEMORY, 0,
  444                     (rcba & 0xffffc000) + ICH_GCS_OFFSET, ICH_GCS_SIZE, -1);
  445                 if (rc)
  446                         ichwd_verbose_printf(dev,
  447                             "Can not set memory resource for RCBA\n");
  448         }
  449 }
  450 
  451 static int
  452 ich_watchdog(void *unused, int period)
  453 {
  454         unsigned int timeout;
  455 
  456         /* convert from seconds to WDT ticks */
  457         timeout = (period * 1000) / ICHWD_TICK;
  458 
  459         ichwd_tmr_set(&ichwd_sc, timeout);
  460         ichwd_tmr_reload(&ichwd_sc);
  461 
  462         return period;
  463 }
  464 
  465 static struct watchdog ich_wdog = {
  466         .name           =       "Intel ICH",
  467         .wdog_fn        =       ich_watchdog,
  468         .arg            =       NULL,
  469         .period_max     =       (TCO_RLD1_TMR_MAX * ICHWD_TICK) / 1000,
  470 };
  471 
  472 static int
  473 ichwd_probe(device_t dev)
  474 {
  475 
  476         /* Do not claim some ISA PnP device by accident. */
  477         if (isa_get_logicalid(dev) != 0)
  478                 return (ENXIO);
  479         return (0);
  480 }
  481 
  482 static int
  483 ichwd_attach(device_t dev)
  484 {
  485         struct ichwd_softc *sc;
  486         struct ichwd_device *id_p;
  487         device_t ich;
  488         unsigned int pmbase = 0;
  489 
  490         sc = &ichwd_sc;
  491         sc->device = dev;
  492 
  493         ich = ichwd_find_ich_lpc_bridge(&id_p);
  494         if (ich == NULL) {
  495                 device_printf(sc->device, "Can not find ICH device.\n");
  496                 goto fail;
  497         }
  498         sc->ich = ich;
  499         sc->ich_version = id_p->version;
  500 
  501         /* get ACPI base address */
  502         pmbase = pci_read_config(ich, ICH_PMBASE, 2) & ICH_PMBASE_MASK;
  503         if (pmbase == 0) {
  504                 device_printf(dev, "ICH PMBASE register is empty\n");
  505                 goto fail;
  506         }
  507 
  508         /* allocate I/O register space */
  509         sc->smi_rid = 0;
  510         sc->smi_res = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, &sc->smi_rid,
  511             pmbase + SMI_BASE, pmbase + SMI_BASE + SMI_LEN - 1, SMI_LEN,
  512             RF_ACTIVE | RF_SHAREABLE);
  513         if (sc->smi_res == NULL) {
  514                 device_printf(dev, "unable to reserve SMI registers\n");
  515                 goto fail;
  516         }
  517 
  518         sc->tco_rid = 1;
  519         sc->tco_res = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, &sc->tco_rid,
  520             pmbase + TCO_BASE, pmbase + TCO_BASE + TCO_LEN - 1, TCO_LEN,
  521             RF_ACTIVE | RF_SHAREABLE);
  522         if (sc->tco_res == NULL) {
  523                 device_printf(dev, "unable to reserve TCO registers\n");
  524                 goto fail;
  525         }
  526 
  527         sc->gcs_rid = 0;
  528         if (sc->ich_version >= 6) {
  529                 sc->gcs_res = bus_alloc_resource_any(ich, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
  530                     &sc->gcs_rid, RF_ACTIVE|RF_SHAREABLE);
  531                 if (sc->gcs_res == NULL) {
  532                         device_printf(dev, "unable to reserve GCS registers\n");
  533                         goto fail;
  534                 }
  535         }
  536 
  537         if (ichwd_clear_noreboot(sc) != 0)
  538                 goto fail;
  539 
  540         ichwd_verbose_printf(dev, "%s (ICH%d or equivalent)\n",
  541             device_get_desc(dev), sc->ich_version);
  542 
  543         /*
  544          * Determine if we are coming up after a watchdog-induced reset.  Some
  545          * BIOSes may clear this bit at bootup, preventing us from reporting
  546          * this case on such systems.  We clear this bit in ichwd_sts_reset().
  547          */
  548         if ((ichwd_read_tco_2(sc, TCO2_STS) & TCO_SECOND_TO_STS) != 0)
  549                 device_printf(dev,
  550                     "resuming after hardware watchdog timeout\n");
  551 
  552         /* reset the watchdog status registers */
  553         ichwd_sts_reset(sc);
  554 
  555         /* make sure the WDT starts out inactive */
  556         ichwd_tmr_disable(sc);
  557 
  558         /* register the watchdog event handler */
  559         wdog_register(&ich_wdog);
  560 
  561         /* disable the SMI handler */
  562         sc->smi_enabled = ichwd_smi_is_enabled(sc);
  563         ichwd_smi_disable(sc);
  564 
  565         /* and enable the watchdog */
  566         ichwd_tmr_enable(sc);
  567 
  568         return (0);
  569  fail:
  570         sc = device_get_softc(dev);
  571         if (sc->tco_res != NULL)
  572                 bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT,
  573                     sc->tco_rid, sc->tco_res);
  574         if (sc->smi_res != NULL)
  575                 bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT,
  576                     sc->smi_rid, sc->smi_res);
  577         if (sc->gcs_res != NULL)
  578                 bus_release_resource(ich, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
  579                     sc->gcs_rid, sc->gcs_res);
  580 
  581         return (ENXIO);
  582 }
  583 
  584 static int
  585 ichwd_detach(device_t dev)
  586 {
  587         struct ichwd_softc *sc;
  588         device_t ich = NULL;
  589 
  590         sc = &ichwd_sc;
  591 
  592         /* halt the watchdog timer */
  593         if (sc->active)
  594                 ichwd_tmr_disable(sc);
  595 
  596         /* enable the SMI handler */
  597         if (sc->smi_enabled != 0)
  598                 ichwd_smi_enable(sc);
  599 
  600         /* deregister event handler */
  601         wdog_unregister(&ich_wdog);
  602 
  603         /* reset the watchdog status registers */
  604         ichwd_sts_reset(sc);
  605 
  606         /* deallocate I/O register space */
  607         bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->tco_rid, sc->tco_res);
  608         bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->smi_rid, sc->smi_res);
  609 
  610         /* deallocate memory resource */
  611         ich = ichwd_find_ich_lpc_bridge(NULL);
  612         if (sc->gcs_res && ich)
  613                 bus_release_resource(ich, SYS_RES_MEMORY, sc->gcs_rid, sc->gcs_res);
  614 
  615         return (0);
  616 }
  617 
  618 static device_method_t ichwd_methods[] = {
  619         DEVMETHOD(device_identify, ichwd_identify),
  620         DEVMETHOD(device_probe, ichwd_probe),
  621         DEVMETHOD(device_attach, ichwd_attach),
  622         DEVMETHOD(device_detach, ichwd_detach),
  623         DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown, ichwd_detach),
  624         DEVMETHOD_END
  625 };
  626 
  627 static driver_t ichwd_driver = {
  628         "ichwd",
  629         ichwd_methods,
  630         0
  631 };
  632 
  633 DRIVER_MODULE(ichwd, isa, ichwd_driver, ichwd_devclass, NULL, NULL);
  634 MODULE_VERSION(ichwd, 1);

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