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authorAlexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>2013-06-09 16:06:07 -0500
committerRonald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>2013-06-10 22:58:21 +0200
commit23211b0200eac11c64fe9dadadb5ec5ef1deabc6 (patch)
tree865130c93105ab780e90d252a9fb66a0ad599380 /src/northbridge/via/vx900/chrome9hd.c
parent7d31e7c13897e4b2548136c7a6f701b9121b7ad3 (diff)
VIA VX900: Add minimal ramstage needed to boot linux
This is the minimal code needed to get past ramstage, load SeaBIOS, jump to GRUB2, and boot linux (or load memtest). See individual source files for the status of each individual component. Change-Id: Ib7d5d7593c945f18af2c2fc5e0ae689ba66131a2 Signed-off-by: Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/3419 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
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+/*
+ * This file is part of the coreboot project.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2012 Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
+ *
+ * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+#include <arch/io.h>
+#include <config.h>
+#include <console/console.h>
+#include <device/pci.h>
+#include <device/pci_ids.h>
+#include <pc80/vga_io.h>
+
+#include "vx900.h"
+
+#define CHROME_9_HD_MIN_FB_SIZE 8
+#define CHROME_9_HD_MAX_FB_SIZE 512
+
+/**
+ * @file chrome9hd.c
+ *
+ * \brief Initialization for Chrome9HD integrated graphics adapters
+ *
+ * This takes care of the initialization we need to do before calling the VGA
+ * BIOS. The device is not documented in the VX900 datasheet.
+ *
+ * The device is documented in:
+ * Open Graphics Programming Manual
+ * Chrome9GraphicsHD Processor
+ * VX900 Series System Processor
+ * Part I: Graphics Core / 2D
+ *
+ * This document was released by VIA to the Xorg project, and is available at:
+ * <http://www.x.org/docs/via/OGPM_Chrome9%20HD%20DX9%20_R100_PartI_Core_2D.pdf>
+ *
+ * STATUS:
+ * We do the minimal initialization described in VIA documents. Running the VGA
+ * option ROM does not get us a usable display. We configure the framebuffer and
+ * the IGP is able to use it. GRUB2 and linux are capable of getting a usable
+ * text console, which uses the monitor's native resolution (even 1920x1080).
+ * The graphical console (linux) does not work properly.
+ * @TODO
+ * 1. Figure out what sequence we need to do to get the VGA BIOS running
+ * properly. Use the code provided by VIA and compare their sequence to ours,
+ * fill in any missing steps, etc.
+ * 2. Make BAR2 and the framebuffer use the same memory space. This is a feature
+ * called "Direct framebuffer access" which allows us to save memory space by
+ * setting BAR2 of the VGA to the location in memory of the framebuffer. This
+ * reduces the amount of PCI MMIO space we need below 4G, and is especially
+ * useful considering we only have 8GB (33 bits) of memory-mapped space.
+ */
+
+/* Helper to determine the framebuffer size */
+u32 chrome9hd_fb_size(void)
+{
+ static u32 fb_size = 0;
+ u8 reg8, ranksize;
+ u32 size_mb, tom_mb, max_size_mb;
+ int i;
+ /* We do some PCI and CMOS IO to find our value, so if we've already
+ * found it, save some time */
+ if (fb_size != 0)
+ return fb_size;
+ /* FIXME: read fb_size from CMOS, but until that is implemented, start
+ * from 512MB */
+ size_mb = 512;
+
+ /* The minimum framebuffer size is 8MB. */
+ size_mb = max(size_mb, CHROME_9_HD_MIN_FB_SIZE);
+
+ const device_t mcu = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA,
+ PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX900_MEMCTRL,
+ 0);
+ /*
+ * We have two limitations on the maximum framebuffer size:
+ * 1) (Sanity) No more that 1/4 of system RAM
+ * 2) (Hardware limitation) No larger than DRAM in last rank
+ * Check both of these limitations and apply them to our framebuffer */
+ tom_mb = (pci_read_config16(mcu, 0x88) & 0x07ff) << (24 - 20);
+ max_size_mb = tom_mb >> 2;
+ if (size_mb > max_size_mb) {
+ printk(BIOS_ALERT, "The framebuffer size of of %dMB is larger"
+ " than 1/4 of available memory.\n"
+ " Limiting framebuffer to %dMB\n", size_mb, max_size_mb);
+ size_mb = max_size_mb;
+ }
+
+ /* Now handle limitation #2
+ * Look at the ending address of the memory ranks, from last to first,
+ * until we find one that is not zero. That is our last rank, and its
+ * size is the limit of our framebuffer. */
+ /* FIXME: This has a bug. If we remap memory above 4G, we consider the
+ * memory hole as part of our RAM. Thus if we install 3G, with a TOLM of
+ * 2.5G, our TOM will be at 5G and we'll assume we have 5G RAM instead
+ * of the actual 3.5G */
+ for (i = VX900_MAX_MEM_RANKS - 1; i > -1; i--) {
+ reg8 = pci_read_config8(mcu, 0x40 + i);
+ if (reg8 == 0)
+ continue;
+ /* We've reached the last populated rank */
+ ranksize = reg8 - pci_read_config8(mcu, 0x48 + i);
+ max_size_mb = ranksize << 6;
+ /* That's it. We got what we needed. */
+ break;
+ };
+ if (size_mb > max_size_mb) {
+ printk(BIOS_ALERT, "The framebuffer size of %dMB is larger"
+ " than size of the last DRAM rank.\n"
+ " Limiting framebuffer to %dMB\n", size_mb, max_size_mb);
+ size_mb = max_size_mb;
+ }
+
+ /* Now round the framebuffer size to the closest power of 2 */
+ u8 fb_pow = 0;
+ while (size_mb >> fb_pow)
+ fb_pow++;
+ fb_pow--;
+ size_mb = (1 << fb_pow);
+ /* We store the framebuffer size in bytes, for simplicity */
+ fb_size = size_mb << 20;
+ return fb_size;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @defgroup vx900_int15
+ *
+ * \brief INT15 helpers for Chrome9HD IGP
+ *
+ * The following are helpers for INT15 handlers for the VGA BIOS. The full set
+ * of INT15 callbacks is described in
+ *
+ * VIA/S3Graphics
+ * Video BIOS External Interface Specification for Chrome9 Series IGP
+ * VX900 Series
+ *
+ * This document is only available under NDA, however, the callbacks are very
+ * similar to other VIA/Intel IGP callbacks.
+ *
+ * Callback 0x5f18 is the most important one. It informs the VGA BIOS of the
+ * RAM speed and framebuffer size. The other callbacks seem to be optional.
+ * @{
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \brief Get X86_BL value for VGA INT15 function 5f18
+ *
+ * Int15 5f18 lets the VGA BIOS know the framebuffer size and the memory speed.
+ * This handler is very important. If it is not implemented, the VGA BIOS will
+ * not work correctly.
+ *
+ * To use, just call this from the 15f18 handler, and place the return value in
+ * X86_BL
+ *
+ * @code{.c}
+ * case 0x5f18:
+ * X86_BX = vx900_int15_get_5f18_bl();
+ * res = 0;
+ * break;
+ * @endcode
+ *
+ */
+u8 vx900_int15_get_5f18_bl(void)
+{
+ u8 reg8, ret;
+ device_t dev;
+ /*
+ * BL Bit[7:4]
+ * Memory Data Rate (not to be confused with fCLK)
+ * 0000: 66MHz
+ * 0001: 100MHz
+ * 0010: 133MHz
+ * 0011: 200MHz ( DDR200 )
+ * 0100: 266MHz ( DDR266 )
+ * 0101: 333MHz ( DDR333 )
+ * 0110: 400MHz ( DDR400 )
+ * 0111: 533MHz ( DDR I/II 533)
+ * 1000: 667MHz ( DDR I/II 667)
+ * 1001: 800MHz ( DDR3 800)
+ * 1010: 1066MHz ( DDR3 1066)
+ * 1011: 1333MHz ( DDR3 1333)
+ * Bit[3:0]
+ * N: Frame Buffer Size 2^N MB
+ */
+ dev = dev_find_slot(0, PCI_DEVFN(0, 3));
+ reg8 = pci_read_config8(dev, 0xa1);
+ ret = (u32) ((reg8 & 0x70) >> 4) + 2;
+ reg8 = pci_read_config8(dev, 0x90);
+ reg8 = ((reg8 & 0x07) + 3) << 4;
+ ret |= (u32) reg8;
+
+ return ret;
+}
+/** @} */
+
+static void chrome9hd_set_sid_vid(u16 vendor, u16 device)
+{
+ vga_sr_write(0x36, vendor >> 8); /* SVID high byte */
+ vga_sr_write(0x35, vendor & 0xff); /* SVID low byte */
+ vga_sr_write(0x38, device >> 8); /* SID high byte */
+ vga_sr_write(0x37, device & 0xff); /* SID low byte */
+}
+
+static void chrome9hd_handle_uma(device_t dev)
+{
+ /* Mirror mirror, shiny glass, tell me that is not my ass */
+ u32 fb_size = chrome9hd_fb_size() >> 20;
+
+ //uma_resource(dev, 0x18, uma_memory_base>>10, uma_memory_size>>10);
+
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "UMA base 0x%.8llx (%lluMB)\n", uma_memory_base,
+ uma_memory_base >> 20);
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "UMA size 0x%.8llx (%lluMB)\n", uma_memory_size,
+ uma_memory_size >> 20);
+ u8 fb_pow = 0;
+ while (fb_size >> fb_pow)
+ fb_pow++;
+ fb_pow--;
+
+ /* Step 6 - Let MCU know the framebuffer size */
+ device_t mcu = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA,
+ PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX900_MEMCTRL, 0);
+ pci_mod_config8(mcu, 0xa1, 7 << 4, (fb_pow - 2) << 4);
+
+ /* Step 7 - Let GFX know the framebuffer size (through PCI and IOCTL)
+ * The size we set here affects the behavior of BAR2, and the amount of
+ * MMIO space it requests. The default is 512MB, so if we don't set this
+ * before reading the resources, we could waste space below 4G */
+ pci_write_config8(dev, 0xb2, ((0xff << (fb_pow - 2)) & ~(1 << 7)));
+ vga_sr_write(0x68, (0xff << (fb_pow - 1)));
+ /* And also that the framebuffer is in the system, RAM */
+ pci_mod_config8(dev, 0xb0, 0, 1 << 0);
+}
+
+/**
+ * \brief Initialization sequence before running the VGA BIOS
+ *
+ * This is the initialization sequence described in:
+ *
+ * BIOS Porting Guide
+ * VX900 Series
+ * All-in-One System Processor
+ *
+ * This document is only available under NDA.
+ */
+static void chrome9hd_biosguide_init_seq(device_t dev)
+{
+ device_t mcu = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA,
+ PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX900_MEMCTRL, 0);
+ device_t host = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA,
+ PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX900_HOST_BR, 0);
+
+ /* Step 1 - Enable VGA controller */
+ /* FIXME: This is the VGA hole @ 640k-768k, and the vga port io
+ * We need the port IO, but can we disable the memory hole? */
+ pci_mod_config8(mcu, 0xa4, 0, (1 << 7)); /* VGA memory hole */
+
+ /* Step 2 - Forward MDA cycles to GFX */
+ pci_mod_config8(host, 0x4e, 0, (1 << 1));
+
+ /* Step 3 - Enable GFX I/O space */
+ pci_mod_config8(dev, PCI_COMMAND, 0, PCI_COMMAND_IO);
+
+ /* Step 4 - Enable video subsystem */
+ vga_enable_mask((1 << 0), (1 << 0));
+
+ /* FIXME: VGA IO Address Select. 3B5 or 3D5? */
+ vga_misc_mask((1 << 0), (1 << 0));
+
+ /* Step 5 - Unlock accessing of IO space */
+ vga_sr_write(0x10, 0x01);
+
+ chrome9hd_handle_uma(dev);
+
+ /* Step 8 - Enable memory base register on the GFX */
+ if (uma_memory_base == 0)
+ die("uma_memory_base not set. Abandon ship!\n");
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "UMA base 0x%.10llx (%lluMB)\n", uma_memory_base,
+ uma_memory_base >> 20);
+ vga_sr_write(0x6d, (uma_memory_base >> 21) & 0xff); /* base 28:21 */
+ vga_sr_write(0x6e, (uma_memory_base >> 29) & 0xff); /* base 36:29 */
+ vga_sr_write(0x6f, 0x00); /* base 43:37 */
+
+ /* Step 9 - Set SID/VID */
+ chrome9hd_set_sid_vid(0x1106, 0x7122);
+
+}
+
+static void chrome9hd_init(device_t dev)
+{
+ print_debug("======================================================\n");
+ print_debug("== Chrome9 HD INIT\n");
+ print_debug("======================================================\n");
+
+ chrome9hd_biosguide_init_seq(dev);
+
+ /* Prime PLL FIXME: bad comment */
+ vga_sr_mask(0x3c, 1 << 2, 1 << 2);
+
+ /* FIXME: recheck; VGA IO Address Select. 3B5 or 3D5? */
+ vga_misc_mask(1 << 0, 1 << 0);
+
+ /* FIXME: recheck; Enable Base VGA 16 Bits Decode */
+ ////pci_mod_config8(host, 0x4e, 0, 1<<4);
+
+ u32 fb_address = pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_2);
+ fb_address &= ~0x0F;
+ if (!fb_address) {
+ printk(BIOS_WARNING, "Chrome9HD: No FB BAR assigned!\n");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ printk(BIOS_INFO, "Chrome: Using %dMB Framebuffer at 0x%08X.\n",
+ 256, fb_address);
+
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Initializing VGA...\n");
+
+ pci_dev_init(dev);
+
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Enable VGA console\n");
+
+ dump_pci_device(dev);
+}
+
+static void chrome9hd_enable(device_t dev)
+{
+ device_t mcu = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA,
+ PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX900_MEMCTRL, 0);
+ /* FIXME: here? -=- ACLK 250Mhz */
+ pci_mod_config8(mcu, 0xbb, 0, 0x01);
+}
+
+static void chrome9hd_disable(device_t dev)
+{
+ device_t mcu = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA,
+ PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX900_MEMCTRL, 0);
+ /* Disable GFX - This step effectively renders the GFX inert
+ * It won't even show up as a PCI device during enumeration */
+ pci_mod_config8(mcu, 0xa1, 1 << 7, 0);
+}
+
+static struct device_operations chrome9hd_operations = {
+ .read_resources = pci_dev_read_resources,
+ .set_resources = pci_dev_set_resources,
+ .enable_resources = pci_dev_enable_resources,
+ .init = chrome9hd_init,
+ .disable = chrome9hd_disable,
+ .enable = chrome9hd_enable,
+ .ops_pci = 0,
+};
+
+static const struct pci_driver chrome9hd_driver __pci_driver = {
+ .ops = &chrome9hd_operations,
+ .vendor = PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA,
+ .device = PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX900_VGA,
+};