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authorRonald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>2004-08-24 22:17:33 +0000
committerRonald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>2004-08-24 22:17:33 +0000
commit74bfa2c8b2a72ed88af4a84ebe6e172cd3af566b (patch)
treed13066280b550e239f129c8e4b517dd75a166219
parent7da4d6a089902fb438913b199783b14a9420c102 (diff)
stupid ron! need to start names with a letter.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@1637 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.c2
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.h5
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Config.lb4
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/chip.h5
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/debug.c164
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/i855pm.h0
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/northbridge.c151
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.c2091
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.h11
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/reset_test.c18
10 files changed, 2447 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.c b/src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.c
index a4845d8b58..eb357f6468 100644
--- a/src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.c
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.c
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
/* converted to C 6/2004 yhlu */
-#define DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG 0
+#define DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG 1
#define dumpnorth() dump_pci_device(PCI_DEV(0, 0, 0))
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.h b/src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.h
index c1dc4baeaf..6e40683066 100644
--- a/src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.h
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/855pm/raminit.h
@@ -3,9 +3,8 @@
#define DIMM_SOCKETS 4
struct mem_controller {
- device_t d0, d0f1;
- uint16_t channel0[DIMM_SOCKETS];
- uint16_t channel1[DIMM_SOCKETS];
+ device_t d0;
+ uint16_t channel0[DIMM_SOCKETS];
};
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Config.lb b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Config.lb
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f101a921fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Config.lb
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+config chip.h
+object northbridge.o
+#driver misc_control.o
+
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/chip.h b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/chip.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..46b4a68265
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/chip.h
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+struct northbridge_intel_i855pm_config
+{
+};
+
+extern struct chip_control northbridge_intel_i855pm_control;
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/debug.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/debug.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..67670f9844
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/debug.c
@@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
+/*
+ * generic K8 debug code, used by mainboard specific auto.c
+ *
+ */
+#if 1
+static void print_debug_pci_dev(unsigned dev)
+{
+ print_debug("PCI: ");
+ print_debug_hex8((dev >> 16) & 0xff);
+ print_debug_char(':');
+ print_debug_hex8((dev >> 11) & 0x1f);
+ print_debug_char('.');
+ print_debug_hex8((dev >> 8) & 7);
+}
+
+static void print_pci_devices(void)
+{
+ device_t dev;
+ for(dev = PCI_DEV(0, 0, 0);
+ dev <= PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0x7);
+ dev += PCI_DEV(0,0,1)) {
+ uint32_t id;
+ id = pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_VENDOR_ID);
+ if (((id & 0xffff) == 0x0000) || ((id & 0xffff) == 0xffff) ||
+ (((id >> 16) & 0xffff) == 0xffff) ||
+ (((id >> 16) & 0xffff) == 0x0000)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ print_debug_pci_dev(dev);
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ }
+}
+
+static void dump_pci_device(unsigned dev)
+{
+ int i;
+ print_debug_pci_dev(dev);
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+
+ for(i = 0; i <= 255; i++) {
+ unsigned char val;
+ if ((i & 0x0f) == 0) {
+ print_debug_hex8(i);
+ print_debug_char(':');
+ }
+ val = pci_read_config8(dev, i);
+ print_debug_char(' ');
+ print_debug_hex8(val);
+ if ((i & 0x0f) == 0x0f) {
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static void dump_pci_devices(void)
+{
+ device_t dev;
+ for(dev = PCI_DEV(0, 0, 0);
+ dev <= PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0x7);
+ dev += PCI_DEV(0,0,1)) {
+ uint32_t id;
+ id = pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_VENDOR_ID);
+ if (((id & 0xffff) == 0x0000) || ((id & 0xffff) == 0xffff) ||
+ (((id >> 16) & 0xffff) == 0xffff) ||
+ (((id >> 16) & 0xffff) == 0x0000)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ dump_pci_device(dev);
+ }
+}
+
+static void dump_spd_registers(const struct mem_controller *ctrl)
+{
+ int i;
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ for(i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
+ unsigned device;
+ device = ctrl->channel0[i];
+ if (device) {
+ int j;
+ print_debug("dimm: ");
+ print_debug_hex8(i);
+ print_debug(".0: ");
+ print_debug_hex8(device);
+ for(j = 0; j < 256; j++) {
+ int status;
+ unsigned char byte;
+ if ((j & 0xf) == 0) {
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ print_debug_hex8(j);
+ print_debug(": ");
+ }
+ status = smbus_read_byte(device, j);
+ if (status < 0) {
+ print_debug("bad device\r\n");
+ break;
+ }
+ byte = status & 0xff;
+ print_debug_hex8(byte);
+ print_debug_char(' ');
+ }
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ }
+#if 0
+ device = ctrl->channel1[i];
+ if (device) {
+ int j;
+ print_debug("dimm: ");
+ print_debug_hex8(i);
+ print_debug(".1: ");
+ print_debug_hex8(device);
+ for(j = 0; j < 256; j++) {
+ int status;
+ unsigned char byte;
+ if ((j & 0xf) == 0) {
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ print_debug_hex8(j);
+ print_debug(": ");
+ }
+ status = smbus_read_byte(device, j);
+ if (status < 0) {
+ print_debug("bad device\r\n");
+ break;
+ }
+ byte = status & 0xff;
+ print_debug_hex8(byte);
+ print_debug_char(' ');
+ }
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+}
+static void dump_smbus_registers(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ for(i = 1; i < 0x80; i++) {
+ unsigned device;
+ device = i;
+ int j;
+ print_debug("smbus: ");
+ print_debug_hex8(device);
+ for(j = 0; j < 256; j++) {
+ int status;
+ unsigned char byte;
+ if ((j & 0xf) == 0) {
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ print_debug_hex8(j);
+ print_debug(": ");
+ }
+ status = smbus_read_byte(device, j);
+ if (status < 0) {
+ print_debug("bad device\r\n");
+ break;
+ }
+ byte = status & 0xff;
+ print_debug_hex8(byte);
+ print_debug_char(' ');
+ }
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+ }
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/i855pm.h b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/i855pm.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e69de29bb2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/i855pm.h
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/northbridge.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/northbridge.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..eb03266ae1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/northbridge.c
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+#include <console/console.h>
+#include <arch/io.h>
+#include <stdint.h>
+#include <mem.h>
+#include <part/sizeram.h>
+#include <device/device.h>
+#include <device/pci.h>
+#include <device/chip.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <bitops.h>
+#include "chip.h"
+
+struct mem_range *sizeram(void)
+{
+ static struct mem_range mem[4];
+ /* the units of tolm are 64 KB */
+ /* the units of drb16 are 64 MB */
+ uint16_t tolm, remapbase, remaplimit, drb16;
+ uint16_t tolm_r, remapbase_r, remaplimit_r;
+ uint8_t drb;
+ int remap_high;
+ device_t dev;
+
+ dev = dev_find_slot(0, 0); // d0f0
+ if (!dev) {
+ printk_err("Cannot find PCI: 0:0\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Calculate and report the top of low memory and
+ * any remapping.
+ */
+ /* Test if the remap memory high option is set */
+ remap_high = 0;
+// if(get_option(&remap_high, "remap_memory_high")){
+// remap_high = 0;
+// }
+ printk_debug("remap_high is %d\n", remap_high);
+ /* get out the value of the highest DRB. This tells the end of
+ * physical memory. The units are ticks of 64 MB i.e. 1 means
+ * 64 MB.
+ */
+ drb = pci_read_config8(dev, 0x67);
+ drb16 = (uint16_t)drb;
+ if(remap_high && (drb16 > 0x08)) {
+ /* We only come here if we have at least 512MB of memory,
+ * so it is safe to hard code tolm.
+ * 0x2000 means 512MB
+ */
+
+ tolm = 0x2000;
+ /* i.e 0x40 * 0x40 is 0x1000 which is 4 GB */
+ if(drb16 > 0x0040) {
+ /* There is more than 4GB of memory put
+ * the remap window at the end of ram.
+ */
+ remapbase = drb16;
+ remaplimit = remapbase + 0x38;
+ }
+ else {
+ remapbase = 0x0040;
+ remaplimit = remapbase + (drb16-8);
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ tolm = (uint16_t)((dev_root.resource[1].base >> 16)&0x0f800);
+ if((tolm>>8) >= (drb16<<2)) {
+ tolm = (drb16<<10);
+ remapbase = 0x3ff;
+ remaplimit = 0;
+ }
+ else {
+ remapbase = drb16;
+ remaplimit = remapbase + ((0x0040-(tolm>>10))-1);
+ }
+ }
+ /* Write the ram configruation registers,
+ * preserving the reserved bits.
+ */
+ tolm_r = pci_read_config16(dev, 0xc4);
+ tolm |= (tolm_r & 0x7ff);
+ pci_write_config16(dev, 0xc4, tolm);
+ remapbase_r = pci_read_config16(dev, 0xc6);
+ remapbase |= (remapbase_r & 0xfc00);
+ pci_write_config16(dev, 0xc6, remapbase);
+ remaplimit_r = pci_read_config16(dev, 0xc8);
+ remaplimit |= (remaplimit_r & 0xfc00);
+ pci_write_config16(dev, 0xc8, remaplimit);
+
+#if 0
+ printk_debug("mem info tolm = %x, drb = %x, pci_memory_base = %x, remap = %x-%x\n",tolm,drb,pci_memory_base,remapbase,remaplimit);
+#endif
+
+ mem[0].basek = 0;
+ mem[0].sizek = 640;
+ mem[1].basek = 768;
+ /* Convert size in 64K bytes to size in K bytes */
+ mem[1].sizek = (tolm << 6) - mem[1].basek;
+ mem[2].basek = 0;
+ mem[2].sizek = 0;
+ if ((drb << 16) > (tolm << 6)) {
+ /* We don't need to consider the remap window
+ * here because we put it immediately after the
+ * rest of ram.
+ * All we must do is calculate the amount
+ * of unused memory and report it at 4GB.
+ */
+ mem[2].basek = 4096*1024;
+ mem[2].sizek = (drb << 16) - (tolm << 6);
+ }
+ mem[3].basek = 0;
+ mem[3].sizek = 0;
+
+ return mem;
+}
+static void enumerate(struct chip *chip)
+{
+ extern struct device_operations default_pci_ops_bus;
+ chip_enumerate(chip);
+ chip->dev->ops = &default_pci_ops_bus;
+}
+#if 0
+static void northbridge_init(struct chip *chip, enum chip_pass pass)
+{
+
+ struct northbridge_intel_i855pm_config *conf =
+ (struct northbridge_intel_i855pm_config *)chip->chip_info;
+
+ switch (pass) {
+ case CONF_PASS_PRE_PCI:
+ break;
+
+ case CONF_PASS_POST_PCI:
+ break;
+
+ case CONF_PASS_PRE_BOOT:
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ /* nothing yet */
+ break;
+ }
+}
+#endif
+
+struct chip_control northbridge_intel_i855pm_control = {
+ .enumerate = enumerate,
+// .enable = northbridge_init,
+ .name = "intel i855pm Northbridge",
+};
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4f7ab231fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.c
@@ -0,0 +1,2091 @@
+
+/* This was originally for the e7500, modified for i855pm
+ */
+
+/* converted to C 6/2004 yhlu */
+
+#define DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG 1
+
+#define dumpnorth() dump_pci_device(PCI_DEV(0, 0, 0))
+
+/* DDR DIMM Mode register Definitions */
+
+#define BURST_2 (1<<0)
+#define BURST_4 (2<<0)
+#define BURST_8 (3<<0)
+
+#define BURST_SEQUENTIAL (0<<3)
+#define BURST_INTERLEAVED (1<<3)
+
+#define CAS_2_0 (0x2<<4)
+#define CAS_3_0 (0x3<<4)
+#define CAS_1_5 (0x5<<4)
+#define CAS_2_5 (0x6<<4)
+
+#define MODE_NORM (0 << 7)
+#define MODE_DLL_RESET (2 << 7)
+#define MODE_TEST (1 << 7)
+
+#define BURST_LENGTH BURST_4
+#define BURST_TYPE BURST_INTERLEAVED
+#define CAS_LATENCY CAS_2_0
+//#define CAS_LATENCY CAS_2_5
+//#define CAS_LATENCY CAS_1_5
+
+#define MRS_VALUE (MODE_NORM | CAS_LATENCY | BURST_TYPE | BURST_LENGTH)
+#define EMRS_VALUE 0x000
+
+#define MD_SHIFT 4
+
+#define RAM_COMMAND_NONE 0x0
+#define RAM_COMMAND_NOP 0x1
+#define RAM_COMMAND_PRECHARGE 0x2
+#define RAM_COMMAND_MRS 0x3
+#define RAM_COMMAND_EMRS 0x4
+#define RAM_COMMAND_CBR 0x6
+#define RAM_COMMAND_NORMAL 0x7
+
+
+static inline void do_ram_command (const struct mem_controller *ctrl, uint32_t value) {
+ uint32_t dword;
+ uint8_t byte;
+ int i;
+ uint32_t result;
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG >= 2
+ print_debug("P:");
+ print_debug_hex8(value);
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+#endif
+ /* %ecx - initial address to read from */
+ /* Compute the offset */
+ dword = value >> 16;
+ for(i=0;i<8;i++) {
+ /* Set the ram command */
+ byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x7c);
+ byte &= 0x8f;
+ byte |= (uint8_t)(value & 0xff);
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x7c, byte);
+
+ /* Assert the command to the memory */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG >= 2
+ print_debug("R:");
+ print_debug_hex32(dword);
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+#endif
+
+ result = read32(dword);
+
+ /* Go to the next base address */
+ dword += 0x04000000;
+
+ }
+
+ /* The command has been sent to all dimms so get out */
+}
+
+
+static inline void RAM_CMD(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, uint32_t command, uint32_t offset) {
+ uint32_t value = ((offset) << (MD_SHIFT + 16))|((command << 4) & 0x70) ;
+ do_ram_command(ctrl, value);
+}
+
+#define RAM_NOP(ctrl) RAM_CMD(ctrl, RAM_COMMAND_NOP, 0)
+#define RAM_PRECHARGE(ctrl) RAM_CMD(ctrl, RAM_COMMAND_PRECHARGE, 0)
+#define RAM_CBR(ctrl) RAM_CMD(ctrl, RAM_COMMAND_CBR, 0)
+#define RAM_EMRS(ctrl) RAM_CMD(ctrl, RAM_COMMAND_EMRS, EMRS_VALUE)
+
+static const uint8_t ram_cas_latency[] = {
+ CAS_2_5, CAS_2_0, CAS_1_5, CAS_2_5
+ };
+
+static inline void ram_mrs(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, uint32_t value){
+ /* Read the cas latency setting */
+ uint8_t byte;
+ uint32_t dword;
+ byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x78);
+ /* Transform it into the form expected by SDRAM */
+ dword = ram_cas_latency[(byte>>4) & 3];
+
+ value |= (dword<<(16+MD_SHIFT));
+
+ value |= (MODE_NORM | BURST_TYPE | BURST_LENGTH) << (16+MD_SHIFT);
+
+ do_ram_command(ctrl, value);
+}
+
+#define RAM_MRS(ctrl, dll_reset) ram_mrs( ctrl, (dll_reset << (8+MD_SHIFT+ 16)) | ((RAM_COMMAND_MRS <<4)& 0x70) )
+
+static void RAM_NORMAL(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) {
+ uint8_t byte;
+ byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x7c);
+ byte &= 0x8f;
+ byte |= (RAM_COMMAND_NORMAL << 4);
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x7c, byte);
+}
+
+static void RAM_RESET_DDR_PTR(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) {
+ uint8_t byte;
+ byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x88);
+ byte |= (1 << 4 );
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x88, byte);
+ byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x88);
+ byte &= ~(1 << 4);
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x88, byte);
+}
+
+static void ENABLE_REFRESH(const struct mem_controller *ctrl)
+{
+ uint32_t dword;
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x7c);
+ dword |= (1 << 29);
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x7c, dword);
+}
+
+ /*
+ * Table: constant_register_values
+ */
+static const long register_values[] = {
+ /* SVID - Subsystem Vendor Identification Register
+ * 0x2c - 0x2d
+ * [15:00] Subsytem Vendor ID (Indicates system board vendor)
+ */
+ /* SID - Subsystem Identification Register
+ * 0x2e - 0x2f
+ * [15:00] Subsystem ID
+ */
+ 0x2c, 0, (0x15d9 << 0) | (0x3580 << 16),
+
+ /* Undocumented
+ * 0x80 - 0x80
+ * This register has something to do with CAS latencies,
+ * possibily this is the real chipset control.
+ * At 0x00 CAS latency 1.5 works.
+ * At 0x06 CAS latency 2.5 works.
+ * At 0x01 CAS latency 2.0 works.
+ */
+ /* This is still undocumented in e7501, but with different values
+ * CAS 2.0 values taken from Intel BIOS settings, others are a guess
+ * and may be terribly wrong. Old values preserved as comments until I
+ * figure this out for sure.
+ * e7501 docs claim that CAS1.5 is unsupported, so it may or may not
+ * work at all.
+ * Steven James 02/06/2003
+ */
+#if CAS_LATENCY == CAS_2_5
+// 0x80, 0xfffffe00, 0x06 /* Intel E7500 recommended */
+ 0x80, 0xfffff000, 0x0662, /* from Factory Bios */
+#elif CAS_LATENCY == CAS_2_0
+// 0x80, 0xfffffe00, 0x0d /* values for register 0x80 */
+ 0x80, 0xfffff000, 0x0bb1, /* values for register 0x80 */
+#endif
+
+ /* Enable periodic memory recalibration */
+ 0x88, 0xffffff00, 0x80,
+
+ /* FDHC - Fixed DRAM Hole Control
+ * 0x58
+ * [7:7] Hole_Enable
+ * 0 == No memory Hole
+ * 1 == Memory Hole from 15MB to 16MB
+ * [6:0] Reserved
+ *
+ * PAM - Programmable Attribute Map
+ * 0x59 [1:0] Reserved
+ * 0x59 [5:4] 0xF0000 - 0xFFFFF
+ * 0x5A [1:0] 0xC0000 - 0xC3FFF
+ * 0x5A [5:4] 0xC4000 - 0xC7FFF
+ * 0x5B [1:0] 0xC8000 - 0xCBFFF
+ * 0x5B [5:4] 0xCC000 - 0xCFFFF
+ * 0x5C [1:0] 0xD0000 - 0xD3FFF
+ * 0x5C [5:4] 0xD4000 - 0xD7FFF
+ * 0x5D [1:0] 0xD8000 - 0xDBFFF
+ * 0x5D [5:4] 0xDC000 - 0xDFFFF
+ * 0x5E [1:0] 0xE0000 - 0xE3FFF
+ * 0x5E [5:4] 0xE4000 - 0xE7FFF
+ * 0x5F [1:0] 0xE8000 - 0xEBFFF
+ * 0x5F [5:4] 0xEC000 - 0xEFFFF
+ * 00 == DRAM Disabled (All Access go to memory mapped I/O space)
+ * 01 == Read Only (Reads to DRAM, Writes to memory mapped I/O space)
+ * 10 == Write Only (Writes to DRAM, Reads to memory mapped I/O space)
+ * 11 == Normal (All Access go to DRAM)
+ */
+ 0x58, 0xcccccf7f, (0x00 << 0) | (0x30 << 8) | (0x33 << 16) | (0x33 << 24),
+ 0x5C, 0xcccccccc, (0x33 << 0) | (0x33 << 8) | (0x33 << 16) | (0x33 << 24),
+
+ /* DRB - DRAM Row Boundary Registers
+ * 0x60 - 0x6F
+ * An array of 8 byte registers, which hold the ending
+ * memory address assigned to each pair of DIMMS, in 64MB
+ * granularity.
+ */
+ /* Conservatively say each row has 64MB of ram, we will fix this up later */
+ 0x60, 0x00000000, (0x01 << 0) | (0x02 << 8) | (0x03 << 16) | (0x04 << 24),
+ 0x64, 0x00000000, (0x05 << 0) | (0x06 << 8) | (0x07 << 16) | (0x08 << 24),
+ 0x68, 0xffffffff, 0,
+ 0x6C, 0xffffffff, 0,
+
+ /* DRA - DRAM Row Attribute Register
+ * 0x70 Row 0,1
+ * 0x71 Row 2,3
+ * 0x72 Row 4,5
+ * 0x73 Row 6,7
+ * [7:7] Device width for Odd numbered rows
+ * 0 == 8 bits wide x8
+ * 1 == 4 bits wide x4
+ * [6:4] Row Attributes for Odd numbered rows
+ * 010 == 8KB
+ * 011 == 16KB
+ * 100 == 32KB
+ * 101 == 64KB
+ * Others == Reserved
+ * [3:3] Device width for Even numbered rows
+ * 0 == 8 bits wide x8
+ * 1 == 4 bits wide x4
+ * [2:0] Row Attributes for Even numbered rows
+ * 010 == 8KB
+ * 011 == 16KB
+ * 100 == 32KB
+ * 101 == 64KB (This page size appears broken)
+ * Others == Reserved
+ */
+ 0x70, 0x00000000,
+ (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<< 0) |
+ (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<< 4) |
+ (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<< 8) |
+ (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<12) |
+ (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<16) |
+ (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<20) |
+ (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<24) |
+ (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<28),
+ 0x74, 0xffffffff, 0,
+
+ /* DRT - DRAM Time Register
+ * 0x78
+ * [31:30] Reserved
+ * [29:29] Back to Back Write-Read Turn Around
+ * 0 == 3 clocks between WR-RD commands
+ * 1 == 2 clocks between WR-RD commands
+ * [28:28] Back to Back Read-Write Turn Around
+ * 0 == 5 clocks between RD-WR commands
+ * 1 == 4 clocks between RD-WR commands
+ * [27:27] Back to Back Read Turn Around
+ * 0 == 4 clocks between RD commands
+ * 1 == 3 clocks between RD commands
+ * [26:24] Read Delay (tRD)
+ * 000 == 7 clocks
+ * 001 == 6 clocks
+ * 010 == 5 clocks
+ * Others == Reserved
+ * [23:19] Reserved
+ * [18:16] DRAM idle timer
+ * 000 == infinite
+ * 011 == 16 dram clocks
+ * 001 == Datasheet says reserved, but Intel BIOS sets it
+ * [15:11] Reserved
+ * [10:09] Active to Precharge (tRAS)
+ * 00 == 7 clocks
+ * 01 == 6 clocks
+ * 10 == 5 clocks
+ * 11 == Reserved
+ * [08:06] Reserved
+ * [05:04] Cas Latency (tCL)
+ * 00 == 2.5 Clocks
+ * 01 == 2.0 Clocks
+ * 10 == 1.5 Clocks
+ * 11 == Reserved
+ * [03:03] Write Ras# to Cas# Delay (tRCD)
+ * 0 == 3 DRAM Clocks
+ * 1 == 2 DRAM Clocks
+ * [02:01] Read RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD)
+ * 00 == reserved
+ * 01 == reserved
+ * 10 == 3 DRAM Clocks
+ * 11 == 2 DRAM Clocks
+ * [00:00] DRAM RAS# to Precharge (tRP)
+ * 0 == 3 DRAM Clocks
+ * 1 == 2 DRAM Clocks
+ */
+#define DRT_CAS_2_5 (0<<4)
+#define DRT_CAS_2_0 (1<<4)
+#define DRT_CAS_1_5 (2<<4)
+#define DRT_CAS_MASK (3<<4)
+
+#if CAS_LATENCY == CAS_2_5
+#define DRT_CL DRT_CAS_2_5
+#elif CAS_LATENCY == CAS_2_0
+#define DRT_CL DRT_CAS_2_0
+#elif CAS_LATENCY == CAS_1_5
+#define DRT_CL DRT_CAS_1_5
+#endif
+
+ /* Most aggressive settings possible */
+// 0x78, 0xc0fff8c4, (1<<29)|(1<<28)|(1<<27)|(2<<24)|(2<<9)|DRT_CL|(1<<3)|(1<<1)|(1<<0),
+// 0x78, 0xc0f8f8c0, (1<<29)|(1<<28)|(1<<27)|(1<<24)|(1<<16)|(2<<9)|DRT_CL|(1<<3)|(3<<1)|(1<<0),
+ 0x78, 0xc0f8f9c0, (1<<29)|(1<<28)|(1<<27)|(1<<24)|(1<<16)|(2<<9)|DRT_CL|(1<<3)|(3<<1)|(1<<0),
+
+ /* FIXME why was I attempting to set a reserved bit? */
+ /* 0x0100040f */
+
+ /* DRC - DRAM Contoller Mode Register
+ * 0x7c
+ * [31:30] Reserved
+ * [29:29] Initialization Complete
+ * 0 == Not Complete
+ * 1 == Complete
+ * [28:23] Reserved
+ * [22:22] Channels
+ * 0 == Single channel
+ * 1 == Dual Channel
+ * [21:20] DRAM Data Integrity Mode
+ * 00 == Disabled, no ECC
+ * 01 == Reserved
+ * 10 == Error checking, using chip-kill, with correction
+ * 11 == Reserved
+ * [19:18] Reserved
+ * Must equal 01
+ * [17:17] (Intel Undocumented) should always be set to 1
+ * [16:16] Command Per Clock - Address/Control Assertion Rule (CPC)
+ * 0 == 2n Rule
+ * 1 == 1n rule
+ * [15:11] Reserved
+ * [10:08] Refresh mode select
+ * 000 == Refresh disabled
+ * 001 == Refresh interval 15.6 usec
+ * 010 == Refresh interval 7.8 usec
+ * 011 == Refresh interval 64 usec
+ * 111 == Refresh every 64 clocks (fast refresh)
+ * [07:07] Reserved
+ * [06:04] Mode Select (SMS)
+ * 000 == Self Refresh Mode
+ * 001 == NOP Command
+ * 010 == All Banks Precharge
+ * 011 == Mode Register Set
+ * 100 == Extended Mode Register Set
+ * 101 == Reserved
+ * 110 == CBR Refresh
+ * 111 == Normal Operation
+ * [03:00] Reserved
+ */
+// .long 0x7c, 0xffcefcff, (1<<22)|(2 << 20)|(1 << 16)| (0 << 8),
+// .long 0x7c, 0xff8cfcff, (1<<22)|(2 << 20)|(1 << 17)|(1 << 16)| (0 << 8),
+// .long 0x7c, 0xff80fcff, (1<<22)|(2 << 20)|(1 << 18)|(1 << 17)|(1 << 16)| (0 << 8),
+ 0x7c, 0xff82fcff, (1<<22)|(2 << 20)|(1 << 18)|(1 << 16)| (0 << 8),
+
+
+ /* Another Intel undocumented register */
+ 0x88, 0x080007ff, (1<<31)|(1 << 30)|(1<<28)|(0 << 26)|(0x10 << 21)|(10 << 16)|(0x13 << 11),
+
+ /* CLOCK_DIS - CK/CK# Disable Register
+ * 0x8C
+ * [7:4] Reserved
+ * [3:3] CK3
+ * 0 == Enable
+ * 1 == Disable
+ * [2:2] CK2
+ * 0 == Enable
+ * 1 == Disable
+ * [1:1] CK1
+ * 0 == Enable
+ * 1 == Disable
+ * [0:0] CK0
+ * 0 == Enable
+ * 1 == Disable
+ */
+ 0x8C, 0xfffffff0, 0xf,
+
+ /* TOLM - Top of Low Memory Register
+ * 0xC4 - 0xC5
+ * [15:11] Top of low memory (TOLM)
+ * The address below 4GB that should be treated as RAM,
+ * on a 128MB granularity.
+ * [10:00] Reserved
+ */
+ /* REMAPBASE - Remap Base Address Regsiter
+ * 0xC6 - 0xC7
+ * [15:10] Reserved
+ * [09:00] Remap Base Address [35:26] 64M aligned
+ * Bits [25:0] are assumed to be 0.
+ */
+ 0xc4, 0xfc0007ff, (0x2000 << 0) | (0x3ff << 16),
+ /* REMAPLIMIT - Remap Limit Address Register
+ * 0xC8 - 0xC9
+ * [15:10] Reserved
+ * [09:00] Remap Limit Address [35:26] 64M aligned
+ * When remaplimit < remapbase this register is disabled.
+ */
+ 0xc8, 0xfffffc00, 0,
+
+ /* DVNP - Device Not Present Register
+ * 0xE0 - 0xE1
+ * [15:05] Reserved
+ * [04:04] Device 4 Function 1 Present
+ * 0 == Present
+ * 1 == Absent
+ * [03:03] Device 3 Function 1 Present
+ * 0 == Present
+ * 1 == Absent
+ * [02:02] Device 2 Function 1 Present
+ * 0 == Present
+ * 1 == Absent
+ * [01:01] Reserved
+ * [00:00] Device 0 Function 1 Present
+ * 0 == Present
+ * 1 == Absent
+ */
+ 0xe0, 0xffffffe2, (1<<4)|(1<<3)|(1<<2)|(0<<0),
+ 0xd8, 0xffff9fff, 0x00000000,
+ 0xf4, 0x3f8ffffd, 0x40300002,
+ 0x1050, 0xffffffcf, 0x00000030,
+};
+
+
+ /*
+ * Routine: ram_set_registers
+ * Arguments: none
+ * Results: none
+ * Trashed: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %eflags
+ * Effects: Do basic ram setup that does not depend on serial
+ * presence detect information.
+ * This sets PCI configuration registers to known good
+ * values based on the table:
+ * constant_register_values
+ * Which are a triple of configuration regiser, mask, and value.
+ *
+ */
+/* from 1M or 512K */
+#define RCOMP_MMIO 0x100000
+
+ /* DDR RECOMP table */
+
+static const long ddr_rcomp_1[] = {
+ 0x44332211, 0xc9776655, 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff,
+ 0x22111111, 0x55444332, 0xfffca876, 0xffffffff,
+};
+static const long ddr_rcomp_2[] = {
+ 0x00000000, 0x76543210, 0xffffeca8, 0xffffffff,
+ 0x21000000, 0xa8765432, 0xffffffec, 0xffffffff,
+};
+static const long ddr_rcomp_3[] = {
+ 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff,
+ 0x88888888, 0x88888888, 0x88888888, 0x88888888,
+};
+
+#define rcomp_init_str "Setting RCOMP registers.\r\n"
+
+static void write_8dwords(uint32_t src_addr, uint32_t dst_addr) {
+ int i;
+ uint32_t dword;
+ for(i=0;i<8;i++) {
+ dword = read32(src_addr);
+ write32(dst_addr, dword);
+ src_addr+=4;
+ dst_addr+=4;
+
+ }
+}
+
+//#define SLOW_DOWN_IO inb(0x80);
+#define SLOW_DOWN_IO udelay(40);
+
+static void ram_set_rcomp_regs(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) {
+ uint32_t dword;
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(rcomp_init_str);
+#endif
+
+ /*enable access to the rcomp bar */
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x0f4);
+ dword &= ~(1<<31);
+ dword |=((1<<30)|1<<22);
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x0f4, dword);
+
+
+ /* Set the MMIO address to 512K */
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x14, RCOMP_MMIO);
+
+ dword = read32(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x20);
+ dword |= (1<<9);
+ write32(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x20, dword);
+
+
+ /* Begin to write the RCOMP registers */
+
+ write8(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x2c, 0xff);
+ write32(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x30, 0x01040444);
+ write8(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x34, 0x04);
+ write32(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x40, 0);
+ write16(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x44, 0);
+ write16(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x48, 0);
+ write16(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x50, 0);
+ write_8dwords((uint32_t)ddr_rcomp_1, RCOMP_MMIO + 0x60);
+ write_8dwords((uint32_t)ddr_rcomp_2, RCOMP_MMIO + 0x80);
+ write_8dwords((uint32_t)ddr_rcomp_2, RCOMP_MMIO + 0xa0);
+ write_8dwords((uint32_t)ddr_rcomp_2, RCOMP_MMIO + 0x140);
+ write_8dwords((uint32_t)ddr_rcomp_2, RCOMP_MMIO + 0x1c0);
+ write_8dwords((uint32_t)ddr_rcomp_3, RCOMP_MMIO + 0x180);
+
+#if 0 /* Print the RCOMP registers */
+ movl $RCOMP_MMIO, %ecx
+1: movl %ecx, %eax
+ andb $0x0f, %al
+ jnz 2f
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_CHAR($'\r')
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_CHAR($'\n')
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_HEX32(%ecx)
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_CHAR($' ')
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_CHAR($'-')
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_CHAR($' ')
+2: movl (%ecx), %eax
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_HEX32(%eax)
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_CHAR($' ')
+ addl $4, %ecx
+ cmpl $(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x1e0), %ecx
+ jnz 1b
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_CHAR($'\r')
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_CHAR($'\n')
+#endif
+
+ dword = read32(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x20);
+ dword &= ~(3);
+ dword |= 1;
+ write32(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x20, dword);
+
+ /* Wait 40 usec */
+ SLOW_DOWN_IO;
+
+ /* unblock updates */
+ dword = read32(RCOMP_MMIO + 0x20);
+ dword &= ~(1<<9);
+ write32(RCOMP_MMIO+0x20, dword);
+ dword |= (1<<8);
+ write32(RCOMP_MMIO+0x20, dword);
+ dword &= ~(1<<8);
+ write32(RCOMP_MMIO+0x20, dword);
+
+ /* Wait 40 usec */
+ SLOW_DOWN_IO;
+
+ /*disable access to the rcomp bar */
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x0f4);
+ dword &= ~(1<<22);
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x0f4, dword);
+
+}
+
+static void ram_set_d0f0_regs(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) {
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ dumpnorth();
+#endif
+ int i;
+ int max;
+ max = sizeof(register_values)/sizeof(register_values[0]);
+ for(i = 0; i < max; i += 3) {
+ uint32_t reg;
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug_hex32(register_values[i]);
+ print_debug(" <-");
+ print_debug_hex32(register_values[i+2]);
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+#endif
+ reg = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0,register_values[i]);
+ reg &= register_values[i+1];
+ reg |= register_values[i+2] & ~(register_values[i+1]);
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0,register_values[i], reg);
+
+
+ }
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ dumpnorth();
+#endif
+}
+static void sdram_set_registers(const struct mem_controller *ctrl){
+ ram_set_rcomp_regs(ctrl);
+ ram_set_d0f0_regs(ctrl);
+}
+
+
+ /*
+ * Routine: sdram_spd_get_page_size
+ * Arguments: %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE
+ * Results:
+ * %edi log base 2 page size of DIMM side 1 in bits
+ * %esi log base 2 page size of DIMM side 2 in bits
+ *
+ * Preserved: %ebx (except %bh), %ebp
+ *
+ * Trashed: %eax, %bh, %ecx, %edx, %esp, %eflags
+ * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags
+ *
+ * Effects: Uses serial presence detect to set %edi & %esi
+ * to the page size of a dimm.
+ * Notes:
+ * %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE
+ * %edi holds the page size for the first side of the DIMM.
+ * %esi holds the page size for the second side of the DIMM.
+ * memory size is represent as a power of 2.
+ *
+ * This routine may be worth moving into generic code somewhere.
+ */
+struct dimm_page_size {
+ unsigned long side1;
+ unsigned long side2;
+};
+
+static struct dimm_page_size sdram_spd_get_page_size(unsigned device) {
+
+ uint32_t ecx;
+ int value;
+ struct dimm_page_size pgsz;
+
+ pgsz.side1 = 0;
+ pgsz.side2 = 0;
+
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 4); /* columns */
+ if(value < 0) goto hw_err;
+ pgsz.side1 = value & 0xf;
+
+ /* Get the module data width and convert it to a power of two */
+ value = spd_read_byte(device,7); /* (high byte) */
+ if(value < 0) goto hw_err;
+ ecx = value & 0xff;
+ ecx <<= 8;
+
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 6); /* (low byte) */
+ if(value < 0) goto hw_err;
+ ecx |= (value & 0xff);
+
+ pgsz.side1 += log2(ecx); /* compute cheap log base 2 */
+
+ /* side two */
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 5); /* number of physical banks */
+ if(value < 0) goto hw_err;
+ if(value==1) goto out;
+ if(value!=2) goto val_err;
+
+ /* Start with the symmetrical case */
+ pgsz.side2 = pgsz.side1;
+ value = spd_read_byte(device,4); /* columns */
+ if(value < 0) goto hw_err;
+ if((value & 0xf0)==0 ) goto out;
+ pgsz.side2 -=value & 0xf; /* Subtract out columns on side 1 */
+ pgsz.side2 +=(value>>4)& 0xf; /* Add in columns on side 2 */
+ goto out;
+
+ val_err:
+ die("Bad SPD value\r\n");
+ /* If an hw_error occurs report that I have no memory */
+hw_err:
+ pgsz.side1 = 0;
+ pgsz.side2 = 0;
+out:
+ return pgsz;
+}
+
+
+ /*
+ * Routine: sdram_spd_get_width
+ * Arguments: %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE
+ * Results:
+ * %edi width of SDRAM chips on DIMM side 1 in bits
+ * %esi width of SDRAM chips on DIMM side 2 in bits
+ *
+ * Preserved: %ebx (except %bh), %ebp
+ *
+ * Trashed: %eax, %bh, %ecx, %edx, %esp, %eflags
+ * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags
+ *
+ * Effects: Uses serial presence detect to set %edi & %esi
+ * to the width of a dimm.
+ * Notes:
+ * %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE
+ * %edi holds the width for the first side of the DIMM.
+ * %esi holds the width for the second side of the DIMM.
+ * memory size is represent as a power of 2.
+ *
+ * This routine may be worth moving into generic code somewhere.
+ */
+struct dimm_width {
+ unsigned side1;
+ unsigned side2;
+};
+
+static struct dimm_width sdram_spd_get_width(unsigned device) {
+ int value;
+ struct dimm_width wd;
+ uint32_t ecx;
+
+ wd.side1 = 0;
+ wd.side2 = 0;
+
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 13); /* sdram width */
+ if(value < 0 ) goto hw_err;
+ ecx = value;
+
+ wd.side1 = value & 0x7f;
+
+ /* side two */
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 5); /* number of physical banks */
+ if(value < 0 ) goto hw_err;
+ if(value <=1 ) goto out;
+
+ /* Start with the symmetrical case */
+ wd.side2 = wd.side1;
+
+ if((ecx & 0x80)==0) goto out;
+
+ wd.side2 <<=1;
+hw_err:
+ wd.side1 = 0;
+ wd.side2 = 0;
+
+ out:
+ return wd;
+}
+
+ /*
+ * Routine: sdram_spd_get_dimm_size
+ * Arguments: %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE
+ * Results:
+ * %edi log base 2 size of DIMM side 1 in bits
+ * %esi log base 2 size of DIMM side 2 in bits
+ *
+ * Preserved: %ebx (except %bh), %ebp
+ *
+ * Trashed: %eax, %bh, %ecx, %edx, %esp, %eflags
+ * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags
+ *
+ * Effects: Uses serial presence detect to set %edi & %esi
+ * the size of a dimm.
+ * Notes:
+ * %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE
+ * %edi holds the memory size for the first side of the DIMM.
+ * %esi holds the memory size for the second side of the DIMM.
+ * memory size is represent as a power of 2.
+ *
+ * This routine may be worth moving into generic code somewhere.
+ */
+
+struct dimm_size {
+ unsigned long side1;
+ unsigned long side2;
+};
+
+static struct dimm_size spd_get_dimm_size(unsigned device)
+{
+ /* Calculate the log base 2 size of a DIMM in bits */
+ struct dimm_size sz;
+ int value, low;
+ sz.side1 = 0;
+ sz.side2 = 0;
+
+ /* Note it might be easier to use byte 31 here, it has the DIMM size as
+ * a multiple of 4MB. The way we do it now we can size both
+ * sides of an assymetric dimm.
+ */
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 3); /* rows */
+ if (value < 0) goto hw_err;
+// if ((value & 0xf) == 0) goto val_err;
+ sz.side1 += value & 0xf;
+
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 4); /* columns */
+ if (value < 0) goto hw_err;
+// if ((value & 0xf) == 0) goto val_err;
+ sz.side1 += value & 0xf;
+
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 17); /* banks */
+ if (value < 0) goto hw_err;
+// if ((value & 0xff) == 0) goto val_err;
+ value &=0xff;
+ sz.side1 += log2(value);
+
+ /* Get the module data width and convert it to a power of two */
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 7); /* (high byte) */
+ if (value < 0) goto hw_err;
+ value &= 0xff;
+ value <<= 8;
+
+ low = spd_read_byte(device, 6); /* (low byte) */
+ if (low < 0) goto hw_err;
+ value |= (low & 0xff);
+// if ((value != 72) && (value != 64)) goto val_err;
+ sz.side1 += log2(value);
+
+ /* side 2 */
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 5); /* number of physical banks */
+ if (value < 0) goto hw_err;
+ if (value == 1) goto out;
+// if (value != 2) goto val_err;
+
+ /* Start with the symmetrical case */
+ sz.side2 = sz.side1;
+
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 3); /* rows */
+ if (value < 0) goto hw_err;
+ if ((value & 0xf0) == 0) goto out; /* If symmetrical we are done */
+ sz.side2 -= (value & 0x0f); /* Subtract out rows on side 1 */
+ sz.side2 += ((value >> 4) & 0x0f); /* Add in rows on side 2 */
+
+ value = spd_read_byte(device, 4); /* columns */
+ if (value < 0) goto hw_err;
+// if ((value & 0xff) == 0) goto val_err;
+ sz.side2 -= (value & 0x0f); /* Subtract out columns on side 1 */
+ sz.side2 += ((value >> 4) & 0x0f); /* Add in columsn on side 2 */
+ goto out;
+
+ val_err:
+ die("Bad SPD value\r\n");
+ /* If an hw_error occurs report that I have no memory */
+hw_err:
+ sz.side1 = 0;
+ sz.side2 = 0;
+ out:
+ return sz;
+}
+
+
+
+ /*
+ * This is a place holder fill this out
+ * Routine: spd_set_row_attributes
+ * Arguments: %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE
+ * Results:
+ * %edi log base 2 size of DIMM side 1 in bits
+ * %esi log base 2 size of DIMM side 2 in bits
+ *
+ * Preserved: %ebx (except %bh), %ebp
+ *
+ * Trashed: %eax, %bh, %ecx, %edx, %esp, %eflags
+ * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags
+ *
+ * Effects: Uses serial presence detect to set %edi & %esi
+ * the size of a dimm.
+ * Notes:
+ * %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE
+ * %edi holds the memory size for the first side of the DIMM.
+ * %esi holds the memory size for the second side of the DIMM.
+ * memory size is represent as a power of 2.
+ *
+ * This routine may be worth moving into generic code somewhere.
+ */
+static long spd_set_row_attributes(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) {
+ int i;
+ uint32_t dword=0;
+ int value;
+
+
+ /* Walk through all dimms and find the interesection of the support
+ * for ecc sdram and refresh rates
+ */
+
+
+ for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) {
+ if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* Test to see if I have ecc sdram */
+ struct dimm_page_size sz;
+ sz = sdram_spd_get_page_size(ctrl->channel0[i]); /* SDRAM type */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug("page size =");
+ print_debug_hex32(sz.side1);
+ print_debug(" ");
+ print_debug_hex32(sz.side2);
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+#endif
+
+ /* Test to see if the dimm is present */
+ if( sz.side1 !=0) {
+
+ /* Test for a valid dimm width */
+ if((sz.side1 <15) || (sz.side1>18) ) {
+ print_err("unsupported page size\r\n");
+ }
+
+ /* double because I have 2 channels */
+ sz.side1++;
+
+ /* Convert to the format needed for the DRA register */
+ sz.side1-=14;
+
+ /* Place in the %ebp the dra place holder */ //i
+ dword |= sz.side1<<(i<<3);
+
+ /* Test to see if the second side is present */
+
+ if( sz.side2 !=0) {
+
+ /* Test for a valid dimm width */
+ if((sz.side2 <15) || (sz.side2>18) ) {
+ print_err("unsupported page size\r\n");
+ }
+
+ /* double because I have 2 channels */
+ sz.side2++;
+
+ /* Convert to the format needed for the DRA register */
+ sz.side2-=14;
+
+ /* Place in the %ebp the dra place holder */ //i
+ dword |= sz.side2<<((i<<3) + 4 );
+
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now add the SDRAM chip width to the DRA */
+ struct dimm_width wd;
+ wd = sdram_spd_get_width(ctrl->channel0[i]);
+
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug("width =");
+ print_debug_hex32(wd.side1);
+ print_debug(" ");
+ print_debug_hex32(wd.side2);
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+#endif
+
+ if(wd.side1 == 0) continue;
+ if(wd.side1 == 4) {
+ /* Enable an x4 device */
+ dword |= 0x08 << (i<<3);
+ }
+
+ if(wd.side2 == 0) continue;
+ if(wd.side2 == 4) {
+ /* Enable an x4 device */
+ dword |= 0x08 << ((i<<3 ) + 4);
+ }
+
+ /* go to the next DIMM */
+ }
+
+ /* Write the new row attributes register */
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x70, dword);
+
+ return dimm_mask;
+
+}
+#if 0
+ /*
+ * Routine: sdram_read_paired_byte
+ * Arguments: %esp return address
+ * %bl device on the smbus to read from
+ * %bh address on the smbus to read
+ * Results:
+ * zf clear
+ * byte read in %al
+ * On Error:
+ * zf set
+ * %eax trashed
+ *
+ * Preserved: %ebx, %esi, %edi
+ *
+ * Trashed: %eax, %ecx, %edx, %ebp, %esp, %eflags
+ * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esp, %eflags
+ *
+ * Effects: Reads two spd bytes from both ram channesl
+ * and errors if they are not equal.
+ * It then returns the equal result.
+ */
+static spd_read_paired_byte () {
+ movl %esp, %ebp
+ CALLSP(smbus_read_byte)
+ setnz %cl
+ movb %al, %ch
+ addb $(SMBUS_MEM_CHANNEL_OFF), %bl
+ CALLSP(smbus_read_byte)
+ movb %ch, %ah
+ setnz %ch
+ subb $(SMBUS_MEM_CHANNEL_OFF), %bl
+
+ /* See if dimms on both sides are equally present */
+ cmp %cl, %ch
+ jne sdram_presence_mismatch
+
+ /* Leave if I have no data */
+ testb %cl, %cl
+ jz spd_verify_byte_out
+
+ /* Verify the data is identical */
+ cmp %ah, %al
+ jne sdram_value_mismatch
+
+ /* Clear the zero flag */
+ testb %cl, %cl
+spd_verify_byte_out:
+ movl %ebp, %esp
+ RETSP
+}
+
+ /*
+ * Routine: spd_verify_dimms
+ * Arguments: none
+ * Results: none
+ * Preserved: none
+ * Trashed: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %ebp, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags
+ * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %ebp, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags
+ *
+ * Effects:
+ * - Verify all interesting spd information
+ * matches for both dimm channels.
+ * - Additional error checks that can be easily done
+ * here are computed as well, so I don't need to
+ * worry about them later.
+ */
+static spd_verify_dimms() {
+ movl $(SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE_START), %ebx
+spd_verify_dimm:
+ /* Verify this is DDR SDRAM */
+ movb $2, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_verify_next_dimm
+ cmpb $7, %al
+ jne invalid_dimm_type
+
+ /* Verify the row addresses */
+ movb $3, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb $0x0f, %al
+ jz spd_invalid_data
+
+ /* Column addresses */
+ movb $4, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb $0xf, %al
+ jz spd_invalid_data
+
+ /* Physical Banks */
+ movb $5, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ cmp $1, %al
+ jb spd_invalid_data
+ cmp $2, %al
+ ja spd_invalid_data
+
+ /* Module Data Width */
+ movb $7, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ cmpb $0, %al
+ jne spd_invalid_data
+
+ movb $6, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ cmpb $64, %al
+ je 1f
+ cmpb $72, %al
+ je 1f
+ jmp spd_unsupported_data
+1:
+
+ /* Cycle time at highest CAS latency CL=X */
+ movb $9, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+
+ /* SDRAM type */
+ movb $11, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+
+ /* Refresh Interval */
+ movb $12, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+
+ /* SDRAM Width */
+ movb $13, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ andb $0x7f, %al
+ cmpb $4, %al
+ je 1f
+ cmpb $8, %al
+ je 1f
+ jmp spd_unsupported_data
+1:
+
+ /* Back-to-Back Random Column Accesses */
+ movb $15, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb %al, %al
+ jz spd_invalid_data
+ cmpb $4, %al
+ ja spd_unsupported_data
+
+ /* Burst Lengths */
+ movb $16, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb $(1<<2), %al
+ jz spd_unsupported_data
+
+ /* Logical Banks */
+ movb $17, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb %al, %al
+ jz spd_invalid_data
+
+ /* Supported CAS Latencies */
+ movb $18, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb $(1 << 1), %al /* CL 1.5 */
+ jnz 1f
+ testb $(1 << 2), %al /* CL 2.0 */
+ jnz 1f
+ testb $(1 << 3), %al /* CL 2.5 */
+ jnz 1f
+ jmp spd_unsupported_data
+1:
+
+ /* Cycle time at Cas Latency (CLX - 0.5) */
+ movb $23, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+
+ /* Cycle time at Cas Latency (CLX - 1.0) */
+ movb $26, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+
+ /* tRP Row precharge time */
+ movb $27, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb $0xfc, %al
+ jz spd_invalid_data
+
+
+ /* tRCD RAS to CAS */
+ movb $29, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb $0xfc, %al
+ jz spd_invalid_data
+
+ /* tRAS Activate to Precharge */
+ movb $30, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb %al, %al
+ jz spd_invalid_data
+
+ /* Module Bank Density */
+ movb $31, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+ testb $(1<<2), %al /* 16MB */
+ jnz spd_unsupported_data
+ testb $(1<<3), %al
+ jnz spd_unsupported_data /* 32MB */
+
+ /* Address and Command Hold Time After Clock */
+ movb $33, %bh
+ CALLSP(spd_read_paired_byte)
+ jz spd_missing_data
+
+spd_verify_next_dimm:
+ /* go to the next DIMM */
+ addb $(SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE_INC), %bl /* increment the smbus device */
+ cmpb $SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE_END, %bl
+ jbe spd_verify_dimm
+spd_verify_dimms_out:
+ RET_LABEL(spd_verify_dimms)
+}
+#endif
+#define spd_pre_init "Reading SPD data...\r\n"
+#define spd_pre_set "setting based on SPD data...\r\n"
+#define spd_post_init "done\r\n"
+
+
+static const uint32_t refresh_rate_rank[]= {
+ /* Refresh rates ordered from most conservative (lowest)
+ * to most agressive (highest)
+ * disabled 0 -> rank 3
+ * 15.6usec 1 -> rank 1
+ * 7.8 usec 2 -> rank 0
+ * 64usec 3 -> rank 2
+ */
+ 3, 1, 0, 2 };
+static const uint32_t refresh_rate_index[] = {
+ /* Map the spd refresh rates to memory controller settings
+ * 15.625us -> 15.6us
+ * 3.9us -> err
+ * 7.8us -> 7.8us
+ * 31.3s -> 15.6us
+ * 62.5us -> 15.6us
+ * 125us -> 64us
+ */
+ 1, 0xff, 2, 1, 1, 3
+};
+#define MAX_SPD_REFRESH_RATE 5
+
+static long spd_set_dram_controller_mode (const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) {
+
+ int i;
+ uint32_t dword;
+ int value;
+ uint32_t ecx;
+ uint32_t edx;
+
+ /* Read the inititial state */
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x7c);
+
+#if 0
+ /* Test if ECC cmos option is enabled */
+ movb $RTC_BOOT_BYTE, %al
+ outb %al, $0x70
+ inb $0x71, %al
+ testb $(1<<2), %al
+ jnz 1f
+ /* Clear the ecc enable */
+ andl $~(3 << 20), %esi
+1:
+#endif
+
+
+ /* Walk through all dimms and find the interesection of the support
+ * for ecc sdram and refresh rates
+ */
+
+
+ for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) {
+ if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* Test to see if I have ecc sdram */
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 11); /* SDRAM type */
+ if(value < 0) continue;
+ if(value !=2 ) {
+ /* Clear the ecc enable */
+ dword &= ~(3 << 20);
+ }
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 12); /* SDRAM refresh rate */
+ if(value < 0 ) continue;
+ value &= 0x7f;
+ if(value > MAX_SPD_REFRESH_RATE) { print_err("unsupported refresh rate\r\n");}
+// if(value == 0xff) { print_err("unsupported refresh rate\r\n");}
+
+ ecx = refresh_rate_index[value];
+
+ /* Isolate the old refresh rate setting */
+ /* Load the refresh rate ranks */
+ edx = refresh_rate_rank[(dword >> 8) & 3]<<8;
+ edx |= refresh_rate_rank[ecx] & 0xff;
+
+ /* See if the new refresh rate is more conservative than the old
+ * refresh rate setting. (Lower ranks are more conservative)
+ */
+ if((edx & 0xff)< ((edx >> 8) & 0xff) ) {
+ /* Clear the old refresh rate */
+ dword &= ~(3<<8);
+ /* Move in the new refresh rate */
+ dword |= (ecx<<8);
+ }
+
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 33); /* Address and command hold time after clock */
+ if(value < 0) continue;
+ if(value >= 0xa0) { /* At 133Mhz this constant should be 0x75 */
+ dword &= ~(1<<16); /* Use two clock cyles instead of one */
+ }
+
+ /* go to the next DIMM */
+ }
+
+ /* Now write the controller mode */
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x7c, dword);
+
+ return dimm_mask;
+
+}
+static long spd_enable_clocks(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask)
+{
+ int i;
+ uint32_t dword;
+ int value;
+
+ /* Read the inititial state */
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x8c);
+#if 0
+# Intel clears top bit here, should we?
+# No the default is on and for normal timming it should be on. Tom Z
+ andl $0x7f, %esi
+#endif
+
+
+ for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) {
+ if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* Read any spd byte to see if the dimm is present */
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 5); /* Physical Banks */
+ if(value < 0) continue;
+
+ dword &= ~(1<<i);
+ }
+
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x8c, dword);
+
+ return dimm_mask;
+}
+
+static const uint16_t cas_latency_80[] = {
+ /* For cas latency 2.0 0x01 works and until I see a large test sample
+ * I am not prepared to change this value, to the intel recommended value
+ * of 0x0d. Eric Biederman
+ */
+ /* The E7501 requires b1 rather than 01 for CAS2 or memory will be hosed
+ * CAS 1.5 is claimed to be unsupported, will try to test that
+ * will need to determine correct values for other CAS values
+ * (perhaps b5, b1, b6?)
+ * Steven James 02/06/2003
+ */
+
+//# .byte 0x05, 0x01, 0x06
+//# .byte 0xb5, 0xb1, 0xb6
+ 0x0, 0x0bb1, 0x0662 /* RCVEN */
+};
+static const uint16_t cas_latency_80_4dimms[] = {
+ 0x0, 0x0bb1, 0x0882
+};
+
+
+static const uint8_t cas_latency_78[] = {
+ DRT_CAS_1_5, DRT_CAS_2_0, DRT_CAS_2_5
+};
+
+static long spd_set_cas_latency(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) {
+ /* Walk through all dimms and find the interesection of the
+ * supported cas latencies.
+ */
+ int i;
+ /* Initially allow cas latencies 2.5, 2.0
+ * which the chipset supports.
+ */
+ uint32_t dword = (1<<3)| (1<<2);// esi
+ uint32_t edi;
+ uint32_t ecx;
+ unsigned device;
+ int value;
+ uint8_t byte;
+ uint16_t word;
+
+
+ for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) {
+ if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 18);
+ if(value < 0) continue;
+ /* Find the highest supported cas latency */
+ ecx = log2(value & 0xff);
+ edi = (1<< ecx);
+
+ /* Remember the supported cas latencies */
+ ecx = (value & 0xff);
+
+ /* Verify each cas latency at 133Mhz */
+ /* Verify slowest/highest CAS latency */
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 9);
+ if(value < 0 ) continue;
+ if(value > 0x75 ) {
+ /* The bus is too fast so we cannot support this case latency */
+ ecx &= ~edi;
+ }
+
+ /* Verify the highest CAS latency - 0.5 clocks */
+ edi >>= 1;
+ if(edi != 0) {
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 23);
+ if(value < 0 ) continue;
+ if(value > 0x75) {
+ /* The bus is too fast so we cannot support this cas latency */
+ ecx &= ~edi;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Verify the highest CAS latency - 1.0 clocks */
+ edi >>=1;
+ if(edi !=0) {
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 25);
+ if(value < 0 ) continue;
+ if(value > 0x75) {
+ /* The bus is too fast so we cannot support this cas latency */
+ ecx &= ~edi;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now find which cas latencies are supported for the bus */
+ dword &= ecx;
+ /* go to the next DIMM */
+ }
+
+ /* After all of the arduous calculation setup with the fastest
+ * cas latency I can use.
+ */
+ value = __builtin_bsf(dword); // bsrl = log2 how about bsfl?
+ if(value ==0 ) return -1;
+ ecx = value -1;
+
+ byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x78);
+ byte &= ~(DRT_CAS_MASK);
+ byte |= cas_latency_78[ecx];
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0,0x78, byte);
+
+ /* set master DLL reset */
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88);
+ dword |= (1<<26);
+
+ /* the rest of the references are words */
+// ecx<<=1; // don't need shift left, because we already define that in u16 array
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88, dword);
+
+
+ dword &= 0x0c0000ff; /* patch try register 88 is undocumented tnz */
+ dword |= 0xd2109800;
+
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88, dword);
+
+ word = pci_read_config16(ctrl->d0, 0x80);
+ word &= ~(0x0fff);
+ word |= cas_latency_80[ecx];
+
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x70);
+
+ if((dword & 0xff) !=0 ) {
+ dword >>=8;
+ if((dword & 0xff)!=0) {
+ dword >>=8;
+ if((dword & 0xff)!=0) {
+ dword >>= 8;
+ if( (dword & 0xff)!=0) {
+ word &=~(0x0fff); /* we have dimms in all 4 slots */
+ word |=cas_latency_80_4dimms[ecx];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0x80, word);
+
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88); /* reset master DLL reset */
+ dword &= ~(1<<26);
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88, dword);
+
+ RAM_RESET_DDR_PTR(ctrl);
+
+ return dimm_mask;
+
+}
+
+static long spd_set_dram_timing(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) {
+ /* Walk through all dimms and find the interesection of the
+ * supported dram timings.
+ */
+
+ int i;
+ uint32_t dword;
+ int value;
+
+ /* Read the inititial state */
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x78);
+#if 0
+# Intel clears top bit here, should we?
+# No the default is on and for normal timming it should be on. Tom Z
+ andl $0x7f, %esi
+#endif
+
+
+ for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) {
+ if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* Trp */
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 27);
+ if(value < 0) continue;
+ if(value > (15<<2)) {
+ /* At 133Mhz if row precharge time is above than 15ns than we
+ * need 3 clocks not 2 clocks.
+ */
+ dword &= ~(1<<0);
+ }
+ /* Trcd */
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i],29);
+ if(value < 0 ) continue;
+ if(value > (15<<2)) {
+ /* At 133Mhz if the Minimum ras to cas delay is about 15ns we
+ * need 3 clocks not 2 clocks.
+ */
+ dword &= ~((1<<3)|(1<<1));
+ }
+ /* Tras */
+ value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i],30);
+ if(value < 0 ) continue;
+ /* Convert tRAS from ns to 133Mhz clock cycles */
+ value <<=1; /* mult by 2 to make 7.5 15 */
+ value += 15; /* Make certain we round up */
+ value --;
+ value &= 0xff; /* Clear the upper bits of eax */
+ value /= 15;
+
+ /* Don't even process small timings */
+ if(value >5) {
+ uint32_t tmp;
+ /* Die if the value is to large */
+ if(value>7) {
+ die ("unsupported_rcd\r\n");
+ }
+ /* Convert to clocks - 5 */
+ value -=5;
+ /* Convert the existing value into clocks - 5 */
+ tmp = (~((dword>>9) & 3) - 1) & 3;
+ /* See if we need a slower timing */
+ if(value > tmp ) {
+ /* O.k. put in our slower timing */
+ dword &= ~(3<<9);
+ dword |= ((~(value + 1)) & 3)<<9 ;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Trd */
+ /* Set to a 7 clock read delay. This is for 133Mhz
+ * with a CAS latency of 2.5 if 2.0 a 6 clock
+ * delay is good */
+ if( (pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x78) & 0x30) ==0 ){
+ dword &= ~(7<<24); /* CAS latency is 2.5, make 7 clks */
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Back to Back Read Turn Around
+ */
+ /* Set to a 3 clock back to back read turn around. This
+ * is good for CAS latencys 2.5 and 2.0 */
+ dword |= (1<<27);
+ /*
+ * Back to Back Read-Write Turn Around
+ */
+ /* Set to a 5 clock back to back read to write turn around.
+ * 4 is a good delay if the CAS latency is 2.0 */
+ if( ( pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x78) & (1<<4)) == 0) {
+ dword &= ~(1<<28);
+ }
+ /*
+ * Back to Back Write-Read Turn Around
+ */
+ /* Set to a 2 clock back to back write to read turn around.
+ * This is good for 2.5 and 2.0 CAS Latencies. */
+ dword |= (1<<29);
+ }
+
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x78, dword);
+
+ return dimm_mask;
+
+}
+static unsigned int spd_detect_dimms(const struct mem_controller *ctrl)
+{
+ unsigned dimm_mask;
+ int i;
+ dimm_mask = 0;
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug("spd_detect_dimms:\r\n");
+#endif
+ for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) {
+ int byte;
+ unsigned device;
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug_hex32(i);
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+#endif
+ device = ctrl->channel0[i];
+ if (device) {
+ byte = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 2); /* Type */
+ if (byte == 7) {
+ dimm_mask |= (1 << i);
+ }
+ }
+#if 1
+ device = ctrl->channel1[i];
+ if (device) {
+ byte = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel1[i], 2);
+ if (byte == 7) {
+ dimm_mask |= (1 << (i + DIMM_SOCKETS));
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+#if 1
+ i = (dimm_mask>>DIMM_SOCKETS);
+ if(i != (dimm_mask & ( (1<<DIMM_SOCKETS) - 1) ) ) {
+ die("now we only support dual channel\r\n");
+ }
+
+#endif
+
+ return dimm_mask;
+}
+
+static uint32_t set_dimm_size(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, struct dimm_size sz, uint32_t memsz, unsigned index)
+{
+ int i;
+ uint32_t base0, base1;
+ uint32_t dch;
+ uint8_t byte;
+
+ /* Double the size if we are using dual channel memory */
+// if (is_dual_channel(ctrl)) {
+ /* Since I have 2 identical channels double the sizes */
+ sz.side1++ ;
+ sz.side2++;
+// }
+
+ if (sz.side1 != sz.side2) {
+ sz.side2 = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Make certain side1 of the dimm is at least 64MB */
+ if (sz.side1 >= (25 + 4)) {
+ memsz += (1 << (sz.side1 - (25 + 4)) ) ;
+ }
+ /* Write the size of side 1 of the dimm */
+ byte = memsz;
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x60+(index<<1), byte);
+
+ /* Make certain side2 of the dimm is at least 64MB */
+ if (sz.side2 >= (25 + 4)) {
+ memsz += (1 << (sz.side2 - (25 + 4)) ) ;
+ }
+
+ /* Write the size of side 2 of the dimm */
+ byte = memsz;
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x61+(index<<1), byte);
+
+ /* now, fill in DRBs where no physical slot exists */
+
+ for(i=index+1;i<4;i++) {
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x60+(i<<1),byte);
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x61+(i<<1),byte);
+
+ }
+
+ return memsz;
+
+}
+/* LAST_DRB_SLOT is a constant for any E7500 board */
+#define LAST_DRB_SLOT 0x67
+
+static long spd_set_ram_size(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask)
+{
+ int i;
+ uint32_t memsz=0;
+ uint16_t word;
+
+ for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) {
+ struct dimm_size sz;
+ if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ sz = spd_get_dimm_size(ctrl->channel0[i]);
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug("dimm size =");
+ print_debug_hex32(sz.side1);
+ print_debug(" ");
+ print_debug_hex32(sz.side2);
+ print_debug("\r\n");
+#endif
+
+ if (sz.side1 == 0) {
+ return -1; /* Report SPD error */
+ }
+ memsz = set_dimm_size(ctrl, sz, memsz, i);
+ }
+ /* For now hardset everything at 128MB boundaries */
+ /* %ebp has the ram size in multiples of 64MB */
+// cmpl $0, %ebp /* test if there is no mem - smbus went bad */
+// jz no_memory_bad_smbus
+ if(memsz < 0x30) {
+ /* I should really adjust all of this in C after I have resources
+ * to all of the pcie devices.
+ */
+
+ /* Round up to 128M granularity */
+ memsz++;
+ memsz &= 0xfe;
+ memsz<<= 10;
+ word = memsz;
+ pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0xc4, word);
+ } else {
+
+ /* FIXME will this work with 3.5G of ram? */
+ /* Put TOLM at 3G */
+ pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0xc4, 0xc000);
+ /* Hard code a 1G remap window, right after the ram */
+ if(memsz< 0x40){
+ word = 0x40; /* Ensure we are over 4G */
+ } else {
+ word = memsz;
+ }
+ pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0xc6, word);
+ word += 0x10;
+ pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0xc8, word);
+
+ }
+
+ return dimm_mask;
+}
+
+static void sdram_set_spd_registers(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) {
+ long dimm_mask;
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(spd_pre_init);
+#endif
+ //activate_spd_rom(ctrl);
+ dimm_mask = spd_detect_dimms(ctrl);
+ if (!(dimm_mask & ((1 << DIMM_SOCKETS) - 1))) {
+ print_debug("No memory for this controller\n");
+ return;
+ }
+ dimm_mask = spd_enable_clocks(ctrl, dimm_mask);
+ if (dimm_mask < 0)
+ goto hw_spd_err;
+ //spd_verify_dimms(ctrl);
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(spd_pre_set);
+#endif
+ dimm_mask = spd_set_row_attributes(ctrl,dimm_mask);
+ if (dimm_mask < 0)
+ goto hw_spd_err;
+ dimm_mask = spd_set_dram_controller_mode(ctrl,dimm_mask);
+ if (dimm_mask < 0)
+ goto hw_spd_err;
+ dimm_mask = spd_set_cas_latency(ctrl,dimm_mask);
+ if (dimm_mask < 0)
+ goto hw_spd_err;
+ dimm_mask = spd_set_dram_timing(ctrl,dimm_mask);
+ if (dimm_mask < 0)
+ goto hw_spd_err;
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(spd_post_init);
+#endif
+ //moved from dram_post_init
+ spd_set_ram_size(ctrl, dimm_mask);
+ return;
+ hw_spd_err:
+ /* Unrecoverable error reading SPD data */
+ print_err("SPD error - reset\r\n");
+ hard_reset();
+ return;
+}
+
+
+ /* I have finally seen ram bad enough to cause LinuxBIOS
+ * to die in mysterious ways, before booting up far
+ * enough to run a memory tester. This code attempts
+ * to catch this blatantly bad ram, with a spot check.
+ * For most cases you should boot all of the way up
+ * and run a memory tester.
+ */
+ /* Ensure I read/write each stick of bank of memory &&
+ * that I do more than 1000 bytes to avoid the northbridge cache.
+ * Only 64M of each side of each DIMM is currently mapped,
+ * so we can handle > 4GB of ram here.
+ */
+#if 0
+#define bank_msg "Bank "
+#define side_msg " Side "
+static void verify_ram() {
+ xorl %ecx, %ecx
+ /* Check to see if the RAM is present,
+ * in the specified bank and side.
+ */
+1: movl %ecx, %ebx
+ shrl $1, %ebx
+ addl $((5<<8) | SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE_START), %ebx
+ CALLSP(smbus_read_byte)
+ jz 5f
+ testl $1, %ecx
+ jz 2f
+ cmpb $2, %al
+ jne 5f
+
+ /* Display the bank and side we are spot checking.
+ */
+2: CONSOLE_INFO_TX_STRING($bank_msg)
+ movl %ecx, %ebx
+ shrl $1, %ebx
+ incl %ebx
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_HEX8(%bl)
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_STRING($side_msg)
+ movl %ecx, %ebx
+ andl $1, %ebx
+ CONSOLE_INFO_TX_HEX8(%bl)
+
+ /* Compute the memory address to spot check. */
+ movl %ecx, %ebx
+ xorl %eax, %eax
+3: testl %ebx, %ebx
+ jz 4f
+ addl $0x04000000, %eax
+ decl %ebx
+ jmp 3b
+4:
+ /* Spot check 512K of RAM */
+ movl %eax, %ebx
+ addl $0x0007ffff, %ebx
+ CALLSP(spot_check)
+5:
+ /* Now find the next bank and side to spot check */
+ incl %ecx
+ cmpl $((SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE_END - SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE_START)<<1), %ecx
+ jb 1b
+ RET_LABEL(verify_ram)
+
+}
+#endif
+
+#if 0
+static void ram_postinit(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) {
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ dumpnorth();
+#endif
+ /* Include a test to verify that memory is more or less working o.k.
+ * This test is to catch programming errors and hardware that is out of
+ * spec, not a test to see if the memory dimms are working 100%
+ */
+//# CALL_LABEL(verify_ram)
+ spd_set_ram_size(ctrl);
+}
+#define FIRST_NORMAL_REFERENCE() CALL_LABEL(ram_postinit)
+
+#define SPECIAL_FINISHUP() CALL_LABEL(dram_finish)
+
+#endif
+
+#define ecc_pre_init "Initializing ECC state...\r\n"
+#define ecc_post_init "ECC state initialized.\r\n"
+static void dram_finish(const struct mem_controller *ctrl)
+{
+ uint32_t dword;
+ uint8_t byte;
+ /* Test to see if ECC support is enabled */
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x7c);
+ dword >>=20;
+ dword &=3;
+ if(dword == 2) {
+
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ecc_pre_init);
+#endif
+ /* Initialize ECC bits , use ECC zero mode (new to 7501)*/
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x52, 0x06);
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x52, 0x07);
+ do {
+ byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x52);
+
+ } while ( (byte & 0x08 ) == 0);
+
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x52, byte & 0xfc);
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ecc_post_init);
+#endif
+
+ /* Clear the ECC error bits */
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0f1, 0x80, 0x03); /* dev 0, function 1, offset 80 */
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0f1, 0x82, 0x03); /* dev 0, function 1, offset 82 */
+
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0f1, 0x40, 1<<18); /* clear dev 0, function 1, offset 40; bit 18 by writing a 1 to it */
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0f1, 0x44, 1<<18); /* clear dev 0, function 1, offset 44; bit 18 by writing a 1 to it */
+
+ pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x52, 0x0d);
+ }
+
+ dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x7c); /* FCS_EN */
+ dword |= (1<<17);
+ pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x7c, dword);
+
+
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ dumpnorth();
+#endif
+
+// verify_ram();
+}
+#if 0
+#define ERRFUNC(x, str) mem_err(x, str)
+
+
+ERRFUNC(invalid_dimm_type, "Invalid dimm type")
+ERRFUNC(spd_missing_data, "Missing sdram spd data")
+ERRFUNC(spd_invalid_data, "Invalid sdram spd data")
+ERRFUNC(spd_unsupported_data, "Unsupported sdram spd value")
+ERRFUNC(unsupported_page_size, "Unsupported page size")
+ERRFUNC(sdram_presence_mismatch, "DIMM presence mismatch")
+ERRFUNC(sdram_value_mismatch, "spd data does not match")
+ERRFUNC(unsupported_refresh_rate, "Unsuported spd refresh rate")
+ERRFUNC(inconsistent_cas_latencies, "No cas latency supported by all dimms")
+ERRFUNC(unsupported_rcd, "Unsupported ras to cas delay")
+#undef ERRFUNC
+
+#define mem_err_err "ERROR: "
+#define mem_err_pair " on dimm pair "
+#define mem_err_byte " spd byte "
+static void mem_err {
+ movl %ebx, %edi
+ CONSOLE_ERR_TX_STRING($mem_err_err)
+ CONSOLE_ERR_TX_STRING(%esi)
+ CONSOLE_ERR_TX_STRING($mem_err_pair)
+ movl %edi, %ebx
+ subb $(SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE_START), %bl
+ CONSOLE_ERR_TX_HEX8(%bl)
+ CONSOLE_ERR_TX_STRING($mem_err_byte)
+ movl %edi, %ebx
+ CONSOLE_ERR_TX_HEX8(%bh)
+ jmp mem_stop
+
+}
+
+#endif
+
+
+#if ASM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL > BIOS_DEBUG
+#define ram_enable_1 "Ram Enable 1\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_2 "Ram Enable 2\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_3 "Ram Enable 3\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_4 "Ram Enable 4\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_5 "Ram Enable 5\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_6 "Ram Enable 6\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_7 "Ram Enable 7\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_8 "Ram Enable 8\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_9 "Ram Enable 9\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_10 "Ram Enable 10\r\n"
+#define ram_enable_11 "Ram Enable 11\r\n"
+#endif
+
+ /* Estimate that SLOW_DOWN_IO takes about 50&76us*/
+ /* delay for 200us */
+
+#define DO_DELAY \
+ udelay(200);
+// for(i=0; i<16;i++) { SLOW_DOWN_IO }
+
+
+#define EXTRA_DELAY DO_DELAY
+
+static void sdram_enable(int controllers, const struct mem_controller *ctrl)
+{
+ int i;
+ /* 1 & 2 Power up and start clocks */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_1);
+ print_debug(ram_enable_2);
+#endif
+
+ /* A 200us delay is needed */
+
+ DO_DELAY
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* 3. Apply NOP */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_3);
+#endif
+ RAM_NOP(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* 4 Precharge all */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_4);
+#endif
+ RAM_PRECHARGE(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* wait until the all banks idle state... */
+ /* 5. Issue EMRS to enable DLL */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_5);
+#endif
+ RAM_EMRS(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* 6. Reset DLL */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_6);
+#endif
+ RAM_MRS(ctrl,1);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* Ensure a 200us delay between the DLL reset in step 6 and the final
+ * mode register set in step 9.
+ * Infineon needs this before any other command is sent to the ram.
+ */
+ DO_DELAY
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* 7 Precharge all */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_7);
+#endif
+ RAM_PRECHARGE(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* 8 Now we need 2 AUTO REFRESH / CBR cycles to be performed */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_8);
+#endif
+ RAM_CBR(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+ RAM_CBR(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+ /* And for good luck 6 more CBRs */
+ RAM_CBR(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+ RAM_CBR(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+ RAM_CBR(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+ RAM_CBR(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+ RAM_CBR(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+ RAM_CBR(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* 9 mode register set */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_9);
+#endif
+ RAM_MRS(ctrl,0);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* 10 DDR Receive FIFO RE-Sync */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_10);
+#endif
+ RAM_RESET_DDR_PTR(ctrl);
+ EXTRA_DELAY
+
+ /* 11 normal operation */
+#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG
+ print_debug(ram_enable_11);
+#endif
+ RAM_NORMAL(ctrl);
+
+
+ // special from v1
+ //FIRST_NORMAL_REFERENCE();
+ //spd_set_ram_size(ctrl, 0x03);
+
+ /* Finally enable refresh */
+ ENABLE_REFRESH(ctrl);
+
+ //SPECIAL_FINISHUP();
+ dram_finish(ctrl);
+
+}
+
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.h b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6e40683066
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.h
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+#ifndef RAMINIT_H
+#define RAMINIT_H
+
+#define DIMM_SOCKETS 4
+struct mem_controller {
+ device_t d0;
+ uint16_t channel0[DIMM_SOCKETS];
+};
+
+
+#endif /* RAMINIT_H */
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/reset_test.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/reset_test.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..79a5cdaee1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/reset_test.c
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+/* Convert to C by yhlu */
+#define MCH_DRC 0x7c
+#define DRC_DONE (1 << 29)
+ /* If I have already booted once skip a bunch of initialization */
+ /* To see if I have already booted I check to see if memory
+ * has been enabled.
+ */
+static int bios_reset_detected(void) {
+ uint32_t dword;
+
+ dword = pci_read_config32(PCI_DEV(0, 0, 0), MCH_DRC);
+
+ if( (dword & DRC_DONE) != 0 ) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}