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-rw-r--r--src/cpu/x86/mtrr/mtrr.c755
-rw-r--r--src/include/cpu/x86/mtrr.h34
-rw-r--r--src/northbridge/intel/sandybridge/gma.c16
3 files changed, 426 insertions, 379 deletions
diff --git a/src/cpu/x86/mtrr/mtrr.c b/src/cpu/x86/mtrr/mtrr.c
index 7076a7e213..81ea6da91d 100644
--- a/src/cpu/x86/mtrr/mtrr.c
+++ b/src/cpu/x86/mtrr/mtrr.c
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
* Derived from intel_set_mtrr in intel_subr.c and mtrr.c in linux kernel
*
* Copyright 2000 Silicon Integrated System Corporation
+ * Copyright 2013 Google Inc.
*
* 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
@@ -23,14 +24,9 @@
* Reference: Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 3: System Programming
*/
-/*
- 2005.1 yhlu add NC support to spare mtrrs for 64G memory above installed
- 2005.6 Eric add address bit in x86_setup_mtrrs
- 2005.6 yhlu split x86_setup_var_mtrrs and x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs,
- for AMD, it will not use x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs
-*/
-
#include <stddef.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
#include <console/console.h>
#include <device/device.h>
#include <cpu/x86/msr.h>
@@ -39,6 +35,7 @@
#include <cpu/x86/lapic.h>
#include <arch/cpu.h>
#include <arch/acpi.h>
+#include <memrange.h>
#if CONFIG_X86_AMD_FIXED_MTRRS
#include <cpu/amd/mtrr.h>
#define MTRR_FIXED_WRBACK_BITS (MTRR_READ_MEM | MTRR_WRITE_MEM)
@@ -46,12 +43,6 @@
#define MTRR_FIXED_WRBACK_BITS 0
#endif
-static unsigned int mtrr_msr[] = {
- MTRRfix64K_00000_MSR, MTRRfix16K_80000_MSR, MTRRfix16K_A0000_MSR,
- MTRRfix4K_C0000_MSR, MTRRfix4K_C8000_MSR, MTRRfix4K_D0000_MSR, MTRRfix4K_D8000_MSR,
- MTRRfix4K_E0000_MSR, MTRRfix4K_E8000_MSR, MTRRfix4K_F0000_MSR, MTRRfix4K_F8000_MSR,
-};
-
/* 2 MTRRS are reserved for the operating system */
#define BIOS_MTRRS 6
#define OS_MTRRS 2
@@ -75,79 +66,20 @@ void enable_fixed_mtrr(void)
msr_t msr;
msr = rdmsr(MTRRdefType_MSR);
- msr.lo |= 0xc00;
+ msr.lo |= MTRRdefTypeEn | MTRRdefTypeFixEn;
wrmsr(MTRRdefType_MSR, msr);
}
-static void enable_var_mtrr(void)
+static void enable_var_mtrr(unsigned char deftype)
{
msr_t msr;
msr = rdmsr(MTRRdefType_MSR);
- msr.lo |= MTRRdefTypeEn;
+ msr.lo &= ~0xff;
+ msr.lo |= MTRRdefTypeEn | deftype;
wrmsr(MTRRdefType_MSR, msr);
}
-/* setting variable mtrr, comes from linux kernel source */
-void set_var_mtrr(
- unsigned int reg, unsigned long basek, unsigned long sizek,
- unsigned char type, unsigned address_bits)
-{
- msr_t base, mask;
- unsigned address_mask_high;
-
- if (reg >= total_mtrrs)
- return;
-
- // it is recommended that we disable and enable cache when we
- // do this.
- if (sizek == 0) {
- disable_cache();
-
- msr_t zero;
- zero.lo = zero.hi = 0;
- /* The invalid bit is kept in the mask, so we simply clear the
- relevant mask register to disable a range. */
- wrmsr (MTRRphysMask_MSR(reg), zero);
-
- enable_cache();
- return;
- }
-
-
- address_mask_high = ((1u << (address_bits - 32u)) - 1u);
-
- base.hi = basek >> 22;
- base.lo = basek << 10;
-
- if (sizek < 4*1024*1024) {
- mask.hi = address_mask_high;
- mask.lo = ~((sizek << 10) -1);
- }
- else {
- mask.hi = address_mask_high & (~((sizek >> 22) -1));
- mask.lo = 0;
- }
-
- // it is recommended that we disable and enable cache when we
- // do this.
- disable_cache();
-
- /* Bit 32-35 of MTRRphysMask should be set to 1 */
- base.lo |= type;
- mask.lo |= MTRRphysMaskValid;
- wrmsr (MTRRphysBase_MSR(reg), base);
- wrmsr (MTRRphysMask_MSR(reg), mask);
-
- enable_cache();
-
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Setting variable MTRR %d, base: %4ldMB, range: %4ldMB, type %s\n",
- reg, basek >>10, sizek >> 10,
- (type==MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE)?"UC":
- ((type==MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK)?"WB":"Other")
- );
-}
-
/* fms: find most sigificant bit set, stolen from Linux Kernel Source. */
static inline unsigned int fms(unsigned int x)
{
@@ -172,343 +104,458 @@ static inline unsigned int fls(unsigned int x)
return r;
}
-/* setting up variable and fixed mtrr
- *
- * From Intel Vol. III Section 9.12.4, the Range Size and Base Alignment has some kind of requirement:
- * 1. The range size must be 2^N byte for N >= 12 (i.e 4KB minimum).
- * 2. The base address must be 2^N aligned, where the N here is equal to the N in previous
- * requirement. So a 8K range must be 8K aligned not 4K aligned.
- *
- * These requirement is meet by "decompositing" the ramsize into Sum(Cn * 2^n, n = [0..N], Cn = [0, 1]).
- * For Cm = 1, there is a WB range of 2^m size at base address Sum(Cm * 2^m, m = [N..n]).
- * A 124MB (128MB - 4MB SMA) example:
- * ramsize = 124MB == 64MB (at 0MB) + 32MB (at 64MB) + 16MB (at 96MB ) + 8MB (at 112MB) + 4MB (120MB).
- * But this wastes a lot of MTRR registers so we use another more "aggresive" way with Uncacheable Regions.
- *
- * In the Uncacheable Region scheme, we try to cover the whole ramsize by one WB region as possible,
- * If (an only if) this can not be done we will try to decomposite the ramesize, the mathematical formula
- * whould be ramsize = Sum(Cn * 2^n, n = [0..N], Cn = [-1, 0, 1]). For Cn = -1, a Uncachable Region is used.
- * The same 124MB example:
- * ramsize = 124MB == 128MB WB (at 0MB) + 4MB UC (at 124MB)
- * or a 156MB (128MB + 32MB - 4MB SMA) example:
- * ramsize = 156MB == 128MB WB (at 0MB) + 32MB WB (at 128MB) + 4MB UC (at 156MB)
- */
+#define MTRR_VERBOSE_LEVEL BIOS_NEVER
+
+/* MTRRs are at a 4KiB granularity. Therefore all address calculations can
+ * be done with 32-bit numbers. This allows for the MTRR code to handle
+ * up to 2^44 bytes (16 TiB) of address space. */
+#define RANGE_SHIFT 12
+#define ADDR_SHIFT_TO_RANGE_SHIFT(x) \
+ (((x) > RANGE_SHIFT) ? ((x) - RANGE_SHIFT) : RANGE_SHIFT)
+#define PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(x) ((x) >> RANGE_SHIFT)
+#define RANGE_TO_PHYS_ADDR(x) (((resource_t)(x)) << RANGE_SHIFT)
+#define NUM_FIXED_MTRRS (NUM_FIXED_RANGES / RANGES_PER_FIXED_MTRR)
+
+/* The minimum alignment while handling variable MTRR ranges is 64MiB. */
+#define MTRR_MIN_ALIGN PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(64 << 20)
+/* Helpful constants. */
+#define RANGE_1MB PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(1 << 20)
+#define RANGE_4GB (1 << (ADDR_SHIFT_TO_RANGE_SHIFT(32)))
+
+static inline uint32_t range_entry_base_mtrr_addr(struct range_entry *r)
+{
+ return PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(range_entry_base(r));
+}
-static void set_fixed_mtrrs(unsigned int first, unsigned int last, unsigned char type)
+static inline uint32_t range_entry_end_mtrr_addr(struct range_entry *r)
{
- unsigned int i;
- unsigned int fixed_msr = NUM_FIXED_RANGES >> 3;
- msr_t msr;
- msr.lo = msr.hi = 0; /* Shut up gcc */
- for(i = first; i < last; i++) {
- /* When I switch to a new msr read it in */
- if (fixed_msr != i >> 3) {
- /* But first write out the old msr */
- if (fixed_msr < (NUM_FIXED_RANGES >> 3)) {
- disable_cache();
- wrmsr(mtrr_msr[fixed_msr], msr);
- enable_cache();
- }
- fixed_msr = i>>3;
- msr = rdmsr(mtrr_msr[fixed_msr]);
- }
- if ((i & 7) < 4) {
- msr.lo &= ~(0xff << ((i&3)*8));
- msr.lo |= type << ((i&3)*8);
- } else {
- msr.hi &= ~(0xff << ((i&3)*8));
- msr.hi |= type << ((i&3)*8);
- }
- }
- /* Write out the final msr */
- if (fixed_msr < (NUM_FIXED_RANGES >> 3)) {
- disable_cache();
- wrmsr(mtrr_msr[fixed_msr], msr);
- enable_cache();
- }
+ return PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(range_entry_end(r));
}
-static unsigned fixed_mtrr_index(unsigned long addrk)
+static struct memranges *get_physical_address_space(void)
{
- unsigned index;
- index = (addrk - 0) >> 6;
- if (index >= 8) {
- index = ((addrk - 8*64) >> 4) + 8;
+ static struct memranges *addr_space;
+ static struct memranges addr_space_storage;
+
+ /* In order to handle some chipsets not being able to pre-determine
+ * uncacheable ranges, such as graphics memory, at resource inseration
+ * time remove unacheable regions from the cacheable ones. */
+ if (addr_space == NULL) {
+ struct range_entry *r;
+ const unsigned long mask = IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE;
+
+ addr_space = &addr_space_storage;
+
+ /* Collect cacheable and uncacheable address ranges. The
+ * uncacheable regions take precedence over the cacheable
+ * regions. */
+ memranges_init(addr_space, mask, mask, MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK);
+ memranges_add_resources(addr_space, mask, 0,
+ MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE);
+
+ /* The address space below 4GiB is special. It needs to be
+ * covered entirly by range entries so that MTRR calculations
+ * can be properly done for the full 32-bit address space.
+ * Therefore, ensure holes are filled up to 4GiB as
+ * uncacheable */
+ memranges_fill_holes_up_to(addr_space,
+ RANGE_TO_PHYS_ADDR(RANGE_4GB),
+ MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE);
+
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "MTRR: Physical address space:\n");
+ memranges_each_entry(r, addr_space)
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG,
+ "0x%016llx - 0x%016llx size 0x%08llx type %ld\n",
+ range_entry_base(r), range_entry_end(r),
+ range_entry_size(r), range_entry_tag(r));
}
- if (index >= 24) {
- index = ((addrk - (8*64 + 16*16)) >> 2) + 24;
- }
- if (index > NUM_FIXED_RANGES) {
- index = NUM_FIXED_RANGES;
- }
- return index;
+
+ return addr_space;
}
-static unsigned int range_to_mtrr(unsigned int reg,
- unsigned long range_startk, unsigned long range_sizek,
- unsigned long next_range_startk, unsigned char type,
- unsigned int address_bits, unsigned int above4gb)
+/* Fixed MTRR descriptor. This structure defines the step size and begin
+ * and end (exclusive) address covered by a set of fixe MTRR MSRs.
+ * It also describes the offset in byte intervals to store the calculated MTRR
+ * type in an array. */
+struct fixed_mtrr_desc {
+ uint32_t begin;
+ uint32_t end;
+ uint32_t step;
+ int range_index;
+ int msr_index_base;
+};
+
+/* Shared MTRR calculations. Can be reused by APs. */
+static uint8_t fixed_mtrr_types[NUM_FIXED_RANGES];
+
+/* Fixed MTRR descriptors. */
+static const struct fixed_mtrr_desc fixed_mtrr_desc[] = {
+ { PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(0x000000), PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(0x080000),
+ PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(64 * 1024), 0, MTRRfix64K_00000_MSR },
+ { PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(0x080000), PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(0x0C0000),
+ PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(16 * 1024), 8, MTRRfix16K_80000_MSR },
+ { PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(0x0C0000), PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(0x100000),
+ PHYS_TO_RANGE_ADDR(4 * 1024), 24, MTRRfix4K_C0000_MSR },
+};
+
+static void calc_fixed_mtrrs(void)
{
- unsigned long hole_startk = 0, hole_sizek = 0;
-
- if (!range_sizek) {
- /* If there's no MTRR hole, this function will bail out
- * here when called for the hole.
- */
- printk(BIOS_SPEW, "Zero-sized MTRR range @%ldKB\n", range_startk);
- return reg;
- }
+ static int fixed_mtrr_types_initialized;
+ struct memranges *phys_addr_space;
+ struct range_entry *r;
+ const struct fixed_mtrr_desc *desc;
+ const struct fixed_mtrr_desc *last_desc;
+ uint32_t begin;
+ uint32_t end;
+ int type_index;
+
+ if (fixed_mtrr_types_initialized)
+ return;
- if (reg >= bios_mtrrs) {
- printk(BIOS_ERR, "Warning: Out of MTRRs for base: %4ldMB, range: %ldMB, type %s\n",
- range_startk >>10, range_sizek >> 10,
- (type==MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE)?"UC":
- ((type==MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK)?"WB":"Other") );
- return reg;
- }
+ phys_addr_space = get_physical_address_space();
-#define MIN_ALIGN 0x10000 /* 64MB */
-
- if (above4gb == 2 && type == MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK &&
- range_sizek > MIN_ALIGN && range_sizek % MIN_ALIGN) {
- /*
- * If this range is not divisible then instead
- * make a larger range and carve out an uncached hole.
- */
- hole_startk = range_startk + range_sizek;
- hole_sizek = MIN_ALIGN - (range_sizek % MIN_ALIGN);
- range_sizek += hole_sizek;
- }
+ /* Set all fixed ranges to uncacheable first. */
+ memset(&fixed_mtrr_types[0], MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE, NUM_FIXED_RANGES);
- while(range_sizek) {
- unsigned long max_align, align;
- unsigned long sizek;
- /* Compute the maximum size I can make a range */
- max_align = fls(range_startk);
- align = fms(range_sizek);
- if (align > max_align) {
- align = max_align;
- }
- sizek = 1 << align;
-
- /* if range is above 4GB, MTRR is needed
- * only if above4gb flag is set
- */
- if (range_startk < 0x100000000ull / 1024 || above4gb)
- set_var_mtrr(reg++, range_startk, sizek, type, address_bits);
- range_startk += sizek;
- range_sizek -= sizek;
- if (reg >= bios_mtrrs) {
- printk(BIOS_ERR, "Running out of variable MTRRs!\n");
+ desc = &fixed_mtrr_desc[0];
+ last_desc = &fixed_mtrr_desc[ARRAY_SIZE(fixed_mtrr_desc) - 1];
+ type_index = desc->range_index;
+
+ memranges_each_entry(r, phys_addr_space) {
+ begin = range_entry_base_mtrr_addr(r);
+ end = range_entry_end_mtrr_addr(r);
+
+ if (begin >= last_desc->end)
break;
+
+ if (end > last_desc->end)
+ end = last_desc->end;
+
+ /* Get to the correct fixed mtrr descriptor. */
+ while (begin >= desc->end)
+ desc++;
+
+ type_index = desc->range_index;
+ type_index += (begin - desc->begin) / desc->step;
+
+ while (begin != end) {
+ unsigned char type;
+
+ type = range_entry_tag(r);
+ printk(MTRR_VERBOSE_LEVEL,
+ "MTRR addr 0x%x-0x%x set to %d type @ %d\n",
+ begin, begin + desc->step, type, type_index);
+ if (type == MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK)
+ type |= MTRR_FIXED_WRBACK_BITS;
+ fixed_mtrr_types[type_index] = type;
+ type_index++;
+ begin += desc->step;
+ if (begin == desc->end)
+ desc++;
}
}
+ fixed_mtrr_types_initialized = 1;
+}
+
+static void commit_fixed_mtrrs(void)
+{
+ int i;
+ int j;
+ int msr_num;
+ int type_index;
+ /* 8 ranges per msr. */
+ msr_t fixed_msrs[NUM_FIXED_MTRRS];
+ unsigned long msr_index[NUM_FIXED_MTRRS];
+
+ memset(&fixed_msrs, 0, sizeof(fixed_msrs));
- if (hole_sizek) {
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Adding hole at %ldMB-%ldMB\n",
- hole_startk >> 10, (hole_startk + hole_sizek) >> 10);
- reg = range_to_mtrr(reg, hole_startk, hole_sizek,
- next_range_startk, MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE,
- address_bits, above4gb);
+ disable_cache();
+
+ msr_num = 0;
+ type_index = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(fixed_mtrr_desc); i++) {
+ const struct fixed_mtrr_desc *desc;
+ int num_ranges;
+
+ desc = &fixed_mtrr_desc[i];
+ num_ranges = (desc->end - desc->begin) / desc->step;
+ for (j = 0; j < num_ranges; j += RANGES_PER_FIXED_MTRR) {
+ msr_index[msr_num] = desc->msr_index_base +
+ (j / RANGES_PER_FIXED_MTRR);
+ fixed_msrs[msr_num].lo |=
+ fixed_mtrr_types[type_index++] << 0;
+ fixed_msrs[msr_num].lo |=
+ fixed_mtrr_types[type_index++] << 8;
+ fixed_msrs[msr_num].lo |=
+ fixed_mtrr_types[type_index++] << 16;
+ fixed_msrs[msr_num].lo |=
+ fixed_mtrr_types[type_index++] << 24;
+ fixed_msrs[msr_num].hi |=
+ fixed_mtrr_types[type_index++] << 0;
+ fixed_msrs[msr_num].hi |=
+ fixed_mtrr_types[type_index++] << 8;
+ fixed_msrs[msr_num].hi |=
+ fixed_mtrr_types[type_index++] << 16;
+ fixed_msrs[msr_num].hi |=
+ fixed_mtrr_types[type_index++] << 24;
+ msr_num++;
+ }
}
- return reg;
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(fixed_msrs); i++) {
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "MTRR: Fixed MSR 0x%lx 0x%08x%08x\n",
+ msr_index[i], fixed_msrs[i].hi, fixed_msrs[i].lo);
+ wrmsr(msr_index[i], fixed_msrs[i]);
+ }
+
+ enable_cache();
}
-static unsigned long resk(uint64_t value)
+void x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs_no_enable(void)
{
- unsigned long resultk;
- if (value < (1ULL << 42)) {
- resultk = value >> 10;
- }
- else {
- resultk = 0xffffffff;
- }
- return resultk;
+ calc_fixed_mtrrs();
+ commit_fixed_mtrrs();
}
-static void set_fixed_mtrr_resource(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res)
+void x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs(void)
{
- unsigned int start_mtrr;
- unsigned int last_mtrr;
- const unsigned char type = MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK | MTRR_FIXED_WRBACK_BITS;
- start_mtrr = fixed_mtrr_index(resk(res->base));
- last_mtrr = fixed_mtrr_index(resk((res->base + res->size)));
- if (start_mtrr >= NUM_FIXED_RANGES) {
- return;
- }
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Setting fixed MTRRs(%d-%d) Type: WB\n",
- start_mtrr, last_mtrr);
- set_fixed_mtrrs(start_mtrr, last_mtrr, type);
+ x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs_no_enable();
+ printk(BIOS_SPEW, "call enable_fixed_mtrr()\n");
+ enable_fixed_mtrr();
}
struct var_mtrr_state {
- unsigned long range_startk, range_sizek;
- unsigned int reg;
- unsigned long hole_startk, hole_sizek;
- unsigned int address_bits;
- unsigned int above4gb; /* Set if MTRRs are needed for DRAM above 4GB */
+ struct memranges *addr_space;
+ int above4gb;
+ int address_bits;
+ int commit_mtrrs;
+ int mtrr_index;
+ int def_mtrr_type;
};
-void set_var_mtrr_resource(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res)
+static void clear_var_mtrr(int index)
{
- struct var_mtrr_state *state = gp;
- unsigned long basek, sizek;
- if (state->reg >= bios_mtrrs)
- return;
+ msr_t msr_val;
- basek = resk(res->base);
- sizek = resk(res->size);
+ msr_val = rdmsr(MTRRphysMask_MSR(index));
+ msr_val.lo &= ~MTRRphysMaskValid;
+ wrmsr(MTRRphysMask_MSR(index), msr_val);
+}
- if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_UMA_FB) {
- /* FIXME: could I use Write-Combining for Frame Buffer ? */
- state->reg = range_to_mtrr(state->reg, basek, sizek, 0,
- MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE, state->address_bits, state->above4gb);
+static void write_var_mtrr(struct var_mtrr_state *var_state,
+ uint32_t base, uint32_t size, int mtrr_type)
+{
+ msr_t msr_val;
+ unsigned long msr_index;
+ resource_t rbase;
+ resource_t rsize;
+ resource_t mask;
+
+ /* Some variable MTRRs are attempted to be saved for the OS use.
+ * However, it's more important to try to map the full address space
+ * properly. */
+ if (var_state->mtrr_index >= bios_mtrrs)
+ printk(BIOS_WARNING, "Taking a reserved OS MTRR.\n");
+ if (var_state->mtrr_index >= total_mtrrs) {
+ printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: Not enough MTTRs available!\n");
return;
}
- if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_IGNORE_MTRR) {
- return;
- }
+ rbase = base;
+ rsize = size;
- if (!(res->flags & IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE))
- return;
+ rbase = RANGE_TO_PHYS_ADDR(rbase);
+ rsize = RANGE_TO_PHYS_ADDR(rsize);
+ rsize = -rsize;
- /* See if I can merge with the last range
- * Either I am below 1M and the fixed mtrrs handle it, or
- * the ranges touch.
- */
- if ((basek <= 1024) || (state->range_startk + state->range_sizek == basek)) {
- unsigned long endk = basek + sizek;
- state->range_sizek = endk - state->range_startk;
- return;
- }
- /* Write the range mtrrs */
- if (state->range_sizek != 0) {
- if (state->hole_sizek == 0 && state->above4gb != 2) {
- /* We need to put that on to hole */
- unsigned long endk = basek + sizek;
- state->hole_startk = state->range_startk + state->range_sizek;
- state->hole_sizek = basek - state->hole_startk;
- state->range_sizek = endk - state->range_startk;
- return;
- }
- state->reg = range_to_mtrr(state->reg, state->range_startk,
- state->range_sizek, basek, MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK,
- state->address_bits, state->above4gb);
-
- state->reg = range_to_mtrr(state->reg, state->hole_startk,
- state->hole_sizek, basek, MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE,
- state->address_bits, state->above4gb);
-
- state->range_startk = 0;
- state->range_sizek = 0;
- state->hole_startk = 0;
- state->hole_sizek = 0;
- }
- /* Allocate an msr */
- printk(BIOS_SPEW, " Allocate an msr - basek = %08lx, sizek = %08lx,\n", basek, sizek);
- state->range_startk = basek;
- state->range_sizek = sizek;
+ mask = (1ULL << var_state->address_bits) - 1;
+ rsize = rsize & mask;
+
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "MTRR: %d base 0x%016llx mask 0x%016llx type %d\n",
+ var_state->mtrr_index, rbase, rsize, mtrr_type);
+
+ msr_val.lo = rbase;
+ msr_val.lo |= mtrr_type;
+
+ msr_val.hi = rbase >> 32;
+ msr_index = MTRRphysBase_MSR(var_state->mtrr_index);
+ wrmsr(msr_index, msr_val);
+
+ msr_val.lo = rsize;
+ msr_val.lo |= MTRRphysMaskValid;
+ msr_val.hi = rsize >> 32;
+ msr_index = MTRRphysMask_MSR(var_state->mtrr_index);
+ wrmsr(msr_index, msr_val);
}
-void x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs_no_enable(void)
+static void calc_var_mtrr_range(struct var_mtrr_state *var_state,
+ uint32_t base, uint32_t size, int mtrr_type)
{
- /* Try this the simple way of incrementally adding together
- * mtrrs. If this doesn't work out we can get smart again
- * and clear out the mtrrs.
- */
-
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "\n");
- /* Initialized the fixed_mtrrs to uncached */
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Setting fixed MTRRs(%d-%d) Type: UC\n",
- 0, NUM_FIXED_RANGES);
- set_fixed_mtrrs(0, NUM_FIXED_RANGES, MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE);
-
- /* Now see which of the fixed mtrrs cover ram.
- */
- search_global_resources(
- IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE, IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE,
- set_fixed_mtrr_resource, NULL);
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "DONE fixed MTRRs\n");
+ while (size != 0) {
+ uint32_t addr_lsb;
+ uint32_t size_msb;
+ uint32_t mtrr_size;
+
+ addr_lsb = fls(base);
+ size_msb = fms(size);
+
+ /* All MTRR entries need to have their base aligned to the mask
+ * size. The maximum size is calculated by a function of the
+ * min base bit set and maximum size bit set. */
+ if (addr_lsb > size_msb)
+ mtrr_size = 1 << size_msb;
+ else
+ mtrr_size = 1 << addr_lsb;
+
+ if (var_state->commit_mtrrs)
+ write_var_mtrr(var_state, base, mtrr_size, mtrr_type);
+
+ size -= mtrr_size;
+ base += mtrr_size;
+ var_state->mtrr_index++;
+ }
}
-void x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs(void)
+static void setup_var_mtrrs_by_state(struct var_mtrr_state *var_state)
{
- x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs_no_enable();
+ struct range_entry *r;
+
+ /*
+ * For each range that meets the non-default type process it in the
+ * following manner:
+ * +------------------+ c2 = end
+ * | 0 or more bytes |
+ * +------------------+ b2 = c1 = ALIGN_DOWN(end)
+ * | |
+ * +------------------+ b1 = a2 = ALIGN_UP(begin)
+ * | 0 or more bytes |
+ * +------------------+ a1 = begin
+ *
+ * Thus, there are 3 sub-ranges to configure variable MTRRs for.
+ */
+ memranges_each_entry(r, var_state->addr_space) {
+ uint32_t a1, a2, b1, b2, c1, c2;
+ int mtrr_type = range_entry_tag(r);
+
+ /* Skip default type. */
+ if (var_state->def_mtrr_type == mtrr_type)
+ continue;
+
+ a1 = range_entry_base_mtrr_addr(r);
+ c2 = range_entry_end_mtrr_addr(r);
+
+ /* The end address is under 1MiB. The fixed MTRRs take
+ * precedence over the variable ones. Therefore this range
+ * can be ignored. */
+ if (c2 < RANGE_1MB)
+ continue;
+
+ /* Again, the fixed MTRRs take precedence so the beginning
+ * of the range can be set to 0 if it starts below 1MiB. */
+ if (a1 < RANGE_1MB)
+ a1 = 0;
+
+ /* If the range starts above 4GiB the processing is done. */
+ if (!var_state->above4gb && a1 >= RANGE_4GB)
+ break;
- printk(BIOS_SPEW, "call enable_fixed_mtrr()\n");
- enable_fixed_mtrr();
-}
+ /* Clip the upper address to 4GiB if addresses above 4GiB
+ * are not being processed. */
+ if (!var_state->above4gb && c2 > RANGE_4GB)
+ c2 = RANGE_4GB;
+ /* Don't align up or down on the range if it is smaller
+ * than the minimum granularity. */
+ if ((c2 - a1) < MTRR_MIN_ALIGN) {
+ calc_var_mtrr_range(var_state, a1, c2 - a1, mtrr_type);
+ continue;
+ }
-void x86_setup_var_mtrrs(unsigned int address_bits, unsigned int above4gb)
-/* this routine needs to know how many address bits a given processor
- * supports. CPUs get grumpy when you set too many bits in
- * their mtrr registers :( I would generically call cpuid here
- * and find out how many physically supported but some cpus are
- * buggy, and report more bits then they actually support.
- * If above4gb flag is set, variable MTRR ranges must be used to
- * set cacheability of DRAM above 4GB. If above4gb flag is clear,
- * some other mechanism is controlling cacheability of DRAM above 4GB.
- */
+ b1 = a2 = ALIGN_UP(a1, MTRR_MIN_ALIGN);
+ b2 = c1 = ALIGN_DOWN(c2, MTRR_MIN_ALIGN);
+
+ calc_var_mtrr_range(var_state, a1, a2 - a1, mtrr_type);
+ calc_var_mtrr_range(var_state, b1, b2 - b1, mtrr_type);
+ calc_var_mtrr_range(var_state, c1, c2 - c1, mtrr_type);
+ }
+}
+
+static int calc_var_mtrrs(struct memranges *addr_space,
+ int above4gb, int address_bits)
{
- /* Try this the simple way of incrementally adding together
- * mtrrs. If this doesn't work out we can get smart again
- * and clear out the mtrrs.
- */
+ int wb_deftype_count;
+ int uc_deftype_count;
struct var_mtrr_state var_state;
- /* Cache as many memory areas as possible */
- /* FIXME is there an algorithm for computing the optimal set of mtrrs?
- * In some cases it is definitely possible to do better.
- */
- var_state.range_startk = 0;
- var_state.range_sizek = 0;
- var_state.hole_startk = 0;
- var_state.hole_sizek = 0;
- var_state.reg = 0;
- var_state.address_bits = address_bits;
+ /* The default MTRR cacheability type is determined by calculating
+ * the number of MTTRs required for each MTTR type as if it was the
+ * default. */
+ var_state.addr_space = addr_space;
var_state.above4gb = above4gb;
+ var_state.address_bits = address_bits;
+ var_state.commit_mtrrs = 0;
- /* Detect number of variable MTRRs */
- if (above4gb == 2)
- detect_var_mtrrs();
-
- search_global_resources(IORESOURCE_MEM, IORESOURCE_MEM,
- set_var_mtrr_resource, &var_state);
+ var_state.mtrr_index = 0;
+ var_state.def_mtrr_type = MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK;
+ setup_var_mtrrs_by_state(&var_state);
+ wb_deftype_count = var_state.mtrr_index;
- /* Write the last range */
- var_state.reg = range_to_mtrr(var_state.reg, var_state.range_startk,
- var_state.range_sizek, 0, MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK,
- var_state.address_bits, var_state.above4gb);
+ var_state.mtrr_index = 0;
+ var_state.def_mtrr_type = MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE;
+ setup_var_mtrrs_by_state(&var_state);
+ uc_deftype_count = var_state.mtrr_index;
- var_state.reg = range_to_mtrr(var_state.reg, var_state.hole_startk,
- var_state.hole_sizek, 0, MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE,
- var_state.address_bits, var_state.above4gb);
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "MTRR: default type WB/UC MTRR counts: %d/%d.\n",
+ wb_deftype_count, uc_deftype_count);
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "DONE variable MTRRs\n");
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Clear out the extra MTRR's\n");
- /* Clear out the extra MTRR's */
- while(var_state.reg < total_mtrrs) {
- set_var_mtrr(var_state.reg++, 0, 0, 0, var_state.address_bits);
+ if (wb_deftype_count < uc_deftype_count) {
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "MTRR: WB selected as default type.\n");
+ return MTRR_TYPE_WRBACK;
}
+ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "MTRR: UC selected as default type.\n");
+ return MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHEABLE;
+}
-#if CONFIG_CACHE_ROM
- /* Enable Caching and speculative Reads for the
- * complete ROM now that we actually have RAM.
- */
- if (boot_cpu() && (acpi_slp_type != 3)) {
- set_var_mtrr(total_mtrrs - 1, (4096 - 8)*1024, 8 * 1024,
- MTRR_TYPE_WRPROT, address_bits);
+static void commit_var_mtrrs(struct memranges *addr_space, int def_type,
+ int above4gb, int address_bits)
+{
+ struct var_mtrr_state var_state;
+ int i;
+
+ var_state.addr_space = addr_space;
+ var_state.above4gb = above4gb;
+ var_state.address_bits = address_bits;
+ /* Write the MSRs. */
+ var_state.commit_mtrrs = 1;
+ var_state.mtrr_index = 0;
+ var_state.def_mtrr_type = def_type;
+ setup_var_mtrrs_by_state(&var_state);
+
+ /* Clear all remaining variable MTTRs. */
+ for (i = var_state.mtrr_index; i < total_mtrrs; i++)
+ clear_var_mtrr(i);
+}
+
+void x86_setup_var_mtrrs(unsigned int address_bits, unsigned int above4gb)
+{
+ static int mtrr_default_type = -1;
+ struct memranges *addr_space;
+
+ addr_space = get_physical_address_space();
+
+ if (mtrr_default_type == -1) {
+ if (above4gb == 2)
+ detect_var_mtrrs();
+ mtrr_default_type =
+ calc_var_mtrrs(addr_space, !!above4gb, address_bits);
}
-#endif
- printk(BIOS_SPEW, "call enable_var_mtrr()\n");
- enable_var_mtrr();
- printk(BIOS_SPEW, "Leave %s\n", __func__);
- post_code(0x6A);
+ disable_cache();
+ commit_var_mtrrs(addr_space, mtrr_default_type, !!above4gb,
+ address_bits);
+ enable_var_mtrr(mtrr_default_type);
+ enable_cache();
}
void x86_setup_mtrrs(void)
diff --git a/src/include/cpu/x86/mtrr.h b/src/include/cpu/x86/mtrr.h
index fe85ad0a83..618a93c44e 100644
--- a/src/include/cpu/x86/mtrr.h
+++ b/src/include/cpu/x86/mtrr.h
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
#define MTRRphysMaskValid (1 << 11)
#define NUM_FIXED_RANGES 88
+#define RANGES_PER_FIXED_MTRR 8
#define MTRRfix64K_00000_MSR 0x250
#define MTRRfix16K_80000_MSR 0x258
#define MTRRfix16K_A0000_MSR 0x259
@@ -39,22 +40,33 @@
#define MTRRfix4K_F8000_MSR 0x26f
#if !defined (__ASSEMBLER__) && !defined(__PRE_RAM__)
-#include <device/device.h>
-/* You should almost NEVER use this function.
- * N.B. We worked on a lot of ways to make this continue as static,
- * but just making it available ended up being the simplest solution.
+
+/*
+ * The MTRR code has some side effects that the callers should be aware for.
+ * 1. The call sequence matters. x86_setup_mtrrs() calls
+ * x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs_no_enable() then enable_fixed_mtrrs() (equivalent
+ * of x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs()) then x86_setup_var_mtrrs(). If the callers
+ * want to call the components of x86_setup_mtrrs() because of other
+ * rquirements the ordering should still preserved.
+ * 2. enable_fixed_mtrr() will enable both variable and fixed MTRRs because
+ * of the nature of the global MTRR enable flag. Therefore, all direct
+ * or indirect callers of enable_fixed_mtrr() should ensure that the
+ * variable MTRR MSRs do not contain bad ranges.
*/
-void set_var_mtrr(
- unsigned int reg, unsigned long basek, unsigned long sizek,
- unsigned char type, unsigned address_bits);
-void enable_fixed_mtrr(void);
-void x86_setup_var_mtrrs(unsigned int address_bits, unsigned int above4gb);
void x86_setup_mtrrs(void);
-int x86_mtrr_check(void);
-void set_var_mtrr_resource(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *res);
+/*
+ * x86_setup_var_mtrrs() parameters:
+ * address_bits - number of physical address bits supported by cpu
+ * above4gb - 2 means dynamically detect number of variable MTRRs available.
+ * non-zero means handle memory ranges above 4GiB.
+ * 0 means ignore memory ranges above 4GiB
+ */
+void x86_setup_var_mtrrs(unsigned int address_bits, unsigned int above4gb);
+void enable_fixed_mtrr(void);
void x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs(void);
/* Set up fixed MTRRs but do not enable them. */
void x86_setup_fixed_mtrrs_no_enable(void);
+int x86_mtrr_check(void);
#endif
#if !defined(CONFIG_RAMTOP)
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/sandybridge/gma.c b/src/northbridge/intel/sandybridge/gma.c
index 4a043ebb35..b9a07a2d72 100644
--- a/src/northbridge/intel/sandybridge/gma.c
+++ b/src/northbridge/intel/sandybridge/gma.c
@@ -622,25 +622,12 @@ static void gma_pm_init_post_vbios(struct device *dev)
static void gma_func0_init(struct device *dev)
{
u32 reg32;
- u32 graphics_base, graphics_size;
/* IGD needs to be Bus Master */
reg32 = pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_COMMAND);
reg32 |= PCI_COMMAND_MASTER | PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY | PCI_COMMAND_IO;
pci_write_config32(dev, PCI_COMMAND, reg32);
- /* Set up an MTRR for the graphics memory BAR to vastly improve
- * speed of VGA initialization (and later access). To stay out of
- * the way of the MTRR init code, we are using MTRR #8 to cover
- * that range.
- */
- graphics_base = dev->resource_list[1].base;
- graphics_size = dev->resource_list[1].size;
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Setting up MTRR for graphics 0x%08x (%dK)\n",
- graphics_base, graphics_size / 1024);
- set_var_mtrr(8, graphics_base >> 10, graphics_size >> 10,
- MTRR_TYPE_WRCOMB, 0x24);
-
/* Init graphics power management */
gma_pm_init_pre_vbios(dev);
@@ -655,10 +642,11 @@ static void gma_func0_init(struct device *dev)
#if CONFIG_MAINBOARD_DO_NATIVE_VGA_INIT
/* This should probably run before post VBIOS init. */
printk(BIOS_SPEW, "Initializing VGA without OPROM.\n");
- u32 iobase, mmiobase, physbase;
+ u32 iobase, mmiobase, physbase, graphics_base;
iobase = dev->resource_list[2].base;
mmiobase = dev->resource_list[0].base;
physbase = pci_read_config32(dev, 0x5c) & ~0xf;
+ graphics_base = dev->resource_list[1].base;
int i915lightup(u32 physbase, u32 iobase, u32 mmiobase, u32 gfx);
i915lightup(physbase, iobase, mmiobase, graphics_base);