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-rw-r--r--src/mainboard/amd/inagua/Makefile.inc2
-rw-r--r--src/mainboard/amd/inagua/broadcom.c358
-rw-r--r--src/mainboard/amd/inagua/mainboard.c6
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diff --git a/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/Makefile.inc b/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/Makefile.inc
index e8ffa42c0e..ba56286636 100644
--- a/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/Makefile.inc
+++ b/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/Makefile.inc
@@ -27,5 +27,3 @@ romstage-y += OemCustomize.c
ramstage-y += buildOpts.c
ramstage-y += BiosCallOuts.c
ramstage-y += OemCustomize.c
-
-ramstage-y += broadcom.c
diff --git a/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/broadcom.c b/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/broadcom.c
deleted file mode 100644
index f1c49d204f..0000000000
--- a/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/broadcom.c
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,358 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Initialize Broadcom 5785 GbE MAC embedded in AMD A55E (Hudson-E1) Southbridge
- * by uploading a Selfboot Patch to the A55E's shadow ROM area. The patch
- * itself supports the Broadcom 50610(M) PHY on the AMD Inagua. It is
- * equivalent to Broadcom's SelfBoot patch V1.11 (sb5785m1.11).
- * A modified variant, selected by CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF supports
- * the Micrel KSZ9021 PHY that was used on LiPPERT FrontRunner-AF (CFR-AF)
- * revision 0v0, the first prototype. The board is history and this code now
- * serves only to document the proprietary Selfboot Patch format and how to
- * adapt it to a PHY unsupported by Broadcom.
- *
- * This file is part of the coreboot project.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2012 LiPPERT ADLINK Technology GmbH
- * (Written by Jens Rottmann <JRottmann@LiPPERTembedded.de>)
- *
- * 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; version 2 of the License.
- *
- * 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.
- */
-
-#include <types.h>
-#include <console/console.h>
-#include <device/device.h> //coreboot device access
-#include <device/pci.h>
-#include <delay.h>
-#include <endian.h>
-
-void broadcom_init(void);
-
-#define be16(x) cpu_to_be16(x) //a little easier to type
-#define be(x) cpu_to_be32(x) //this is used a lot!
-
-/* C forces us to specify these before defining struct selfboot_patch :-( */
-#if !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
-#define INIT1_LENGTH 9
-#define INIT2_LENGTH 10
-#define INIT3_LENGTH 3
-#define INIT4_LENGTH 7 //this one may be 0
-#define PWRDN_LENGTH 5
-#else
-#define INIT1_LENGTH 13
-#define INIT2_LENGTH 6
-#define INIT3_LENGTH 3
-#define INIT4_LENGTH 11 //this one may be 0
-#define PWRDN_LENGTH 4
-#endif
-
-
-/* The AMD A55E (Hudson-E1) Southbridge contains an integrated Gigabit Ethernet
- * MAC, however AMD's documentation merely defines the related balls (without
- * fully describing their function) and states that only Broadcom 50610(M) PHYs
- * will be supported, that's all. The Hudson register reference skips all MAC
- * registers entirely, even AMD support doesn't seem to know more about it.
- *
- * As Broadcom refused to sell us any 50610 chips or provide any docs (or indeed
- * even a price list) below $100K expected sales we had to figure out everything
- * by ourselves. *Everything* below is the result of months of detective work,
- * documented here lest it get lost:
- *
- * The AMD A55E's GbE MAC is a Broadcom 5785, which AMD obviously licensed as IP
- * core. It uses a standard RGMII/MII interface and the Broadcom drivers will
- * recognize it by its unchanged PCI ID 14E4:1699, however there are some
- * specialties.
- *
- * The 5785 MAC can detect the link with 4 additional inputs, "phy_status[3:0]",
- * 'snooping' on the PHY's LED outputs. Interpretation of the LEDs' patterns is
- * programmed with register 0x5A4 of the MAC. AMD renamed them to "GBE_STAT" and
- * won't say anything about their purpose. Appearently hardware designers are
- * expected to blindly copy the Inagua reference schematic: GBE_STAT2:
- * 0 = activity; GBE_STAT[1:0]: 11 = no link, 10 = 10Mbit, 01 = 100Mbit, 00 = 1Gbit.
- *
- * For package processing the 5785 also features a MIPS-based RISC CPU, booting
- * from an internal ROM. The firmware loads config data and supplements (e.g. to
- * support specific PHYs), named "Selfboot Patches", via the "NVRAM Interface",
- * usually from an external EEPROM. The A55E doesn't have any balls for an ext.
- * EEPROM, instead AMD added a small internal RAM. The BIOS is expected to copy
- * the correct contents into this RAM (which only supports byte access!) upon
- * each powerup. The A55E can trigger an SMI upon writes, enabling the BIOS to
- * forward any changes to an actually 'NV' location, e.g. the BIOS's SPI flash,
- * behind the scenes. AMD calls it "GEC shadow ROM", not describing what it's
- * for nor mentioning the term "NVRAM". broadcom_init() below documents a
- * procedure how to upload the patch. No SMI magic is installed, therefore
- * 'NV'RAM writes won't be persistent.
- *
- * The "Selfboot Patch" can execute simple commands at various points during
- * main firmware execution. This can be used to change config registers,
- * initialize a specific PHY or work around firmware bugs. Broadcom provides
- * suitable Patches only for their AC131 and 50610 PHYs (as binary blobs). I
- * found them in DOS\sb_patch\5785\*\sb5785*.* in Driver_14_6_4_2.zip. (Note
- * that every 32bit-word of these files must be byte-swapped before uploading
- * them to the A55E.)
- *
- * Below is a derived Patch supporting the Micrel KSZ9021 PHY used on the
- * LiPPERT CFR-AF PC/104 SBC instead, with detailled description of the format.
- * (Here in correct order for upload.)
- *
- * This Patch made Ethernet work with Linux 3.3 - without having to modify the
- * tg3.ko driver. Broadcom's Windows-Drivers still fail with "Code 10" however;
- * disassembly showed they check the PHY ID and abort, because the Micrel PHY is
- * not supported.
- */
-
-static struct selfboot_patch { //Watch out: all values are *BIG-ENDIAN*!
-
- struct { /* Global header */
- u8 signature; //0xA5
- u8 format; //bits 7-3: patch format; 2-0: revision
- u8 mac_addr[6];
- u16 subsys_device; //IDs will be loaded into PCI config space
- u16 subsys_vendor;
- u16 pci_device; //PCI device ID; vendor is always Broadcom (0x14E4)
- u8 unknown1[8]; //?, noticed no effect
- u16 basic_config; //?, see below
- u8 checksum; //byte sum of header == 0
- u8 unknown2; //?, patch rejected if changed
- u16 patch_version; //10-8: major; 7-0: minor; 15-11: variant (1 = a, 2 = b, ...)
- } header;
-
- struct { /* Init code */
- u8 checksum; //byte sum of init == 0
- u8 unknown; //?, looks unused
- u8 num_hunks; //0x60 = 3 hunks, 0x80 = 4 hunks, other values not supported
- u8 size; //total size of all hunk#_code[] in bytes
- u8 hunk1_when; //mark when hunk1_code gets executed
- u8 hunk1_size; //sizeof(hunk1_code)
- u8 hunk2_when;
- u8 hunk2_size;
- u8 hunk3_when;
- u8 hunk3_size;
- u8 hunk4_when; //0x00 (padding) if only 3 hunks
- u8 hunk4_size; //dito
- u32 hunk1_code[INIT1_LENGTH]; //actual commands, see below
- u32 hunk2_code[INIT2_LENGTH];
- u32 hunk3_code[INIT3_LENGTH];
- u32 hunk4_code[INIT4_LENGTH]; //missing (zero length) if only 3 hunks
- } init;
-
- struct { /* Power down code */
- u8 checksum; //byte sum of powerdown == 0
- u8 unknown; //?, looks unused
- u8 num_hunks; //0x20 = 1 hunk, other values not supported
- u8 size; //total size of all hunk#_code[] in bytes
- u8 hunk1_when; //mark when hunk1_code gets executed
- u8 hunk1_size; //sizeof(hunk1_code)
- u16 padding; //0x0000, hunk2 is not supported
- u32 hunk1_code[PWRDN_LENGTH]; //commands, see below
- } powerdown;
-
-} selfboot_patch = {
-
-/* Keep the following invariant for valid Selfboot patches */
- .header.signature = 0xA5,
- .header.format = 0x23, //format 1 revision 3
- .header.unknown1 = { 0x61, 0xB1, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 },
- .header.checksum = 0, //calculated later
- .header.unknown2 = 0x30,
- .init.checksum = 0, //calculated later
- .init.unknown = 0x00,
- .init.num_hunks = sizeof(selfboot_patch.init.hunk4_code) ? 0x80 : 0x60,
- .init.size = sizeof(selfboot_patch.init.hunk1_code)
- + sizeof(selfboot_patch.init.hunk2_code)
- + sizeof(selfboot_patch.init.hunk3_code)
- + sizeof(selfboot_patch.init.hunk4_code),
- .init.hunk1_size = sizeof(selfboot_patch.init.hunk1_code),
- .init.hunk2_size = sizeof(selfboot_patch.init.hunk2_code),
- .init.hunk3_size = sizeof(selfboot_patch.init.hunk3_code),
- .init.hunk4_size = sizeof(selfboot_patch.init.hunk4_code),
- .powerdown.checksum = 0, //calculated later
- .powerdown.unknown = 0x00,
- .powerdown.num_hunks = 0x20,
- .powerdown.size = sizeof(selfboot_patch.powerdown.hunk1_code),
- .powerdown.hunk1_size = sizeof(selfboot_patch.powerdown.hunk1_code),
- .powerdown.padding = be16(0x0000),
-
-/* Only the lines below may be adapted to your needs ... */
-#if !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
- .header.mac_addr = { 0x00, 0x10, 0x18, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }, //Broadcom
- .header.subsys_device = be16(0x1699), //same as pci_device
- .header.subsys_vendor = be16(0x14E4), //Broadcom
-#else
- .header.mac_addr = { 0x00, 0x20, 0x9D, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 }, //LiPPERT
- .header.subsys_device = be16(0x1699), //simply kept this
- .header.subsys_vendor = be16(0x121D), //LiPPERT
-#endif
- .header.pci_device = be16(0x1699), //Broadcom 5785 with GbE PHY
-#if !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
- .header.patch_version = be16(0x010B), //1.11 (Broadcom's sb5785m1.11)
-#else
- .header.patch_version = be16(0x110B), //1.11b, i.e. hacked :-)
-#endif
- /* Bitfield enabling general features/codepaths in the firmware or
- * selecting support for one of several supported PHYs?
- * Bits not listed had no appearent effect:
- * 14-11: any bit 1 = firmware execution seemed delayed
- * 10: 0 = firmware execution seemed delayed
- * 9,2,0: select PHY type, affects these registers, probably more
- * 9 2 0 | reg 0x05A4 PHY reg 31 PHY 23,24,28 Notes
- * -------+----------------------------------------------------------
- * 0 0 0 | 0x331C71C1 - changed Inband Status enabled
- * 0 1 0 | 0x3210C500 - changed -
- * 0 X 1 | 0x33FF66C0 changed - 10/100 Mbit only
- * 1 X 0 | 0x330C5180 - - -
- * 1 X 1 | 0x391C6140 - - -
- */
-#if !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
- .header.basic_config = be16(0x0404), //original for B50610
-#else
- .header.basic_config = be16(0x0604), //bit 9 set so not to mess up PHY regs, kept other bits unchanged
-#endif
-
- /* Tag that defines when / on what occasion the commands are interpreted.
- * Bits 2-0 = 0 i.e. possible values are 0x00, 08, 10, ..., F8.
- * On a RISC CPU reset every tag except 0x38, A0, F0, F8 is used. 0x38
- * seems to be run before a reset is performed(?), the other 3 I have
- * never seen used. Generally, lower values appear to be run earlier.
- * An "ifconfig up" with Linux' "tg3" driver causes the tags 0x50, 60,
- * 68, 20, 70, 80 to be interpreted in this order.
- * All tests were performed with .basic_config = 0x0604.
- */
- .init.hunk1_when = 0x10, //only once at RISC CPU reset?
- /* Instructions are obviously a specialized bytecode interpreted by the
- * main firmware, rather than MIPS machine code. Commands consist of 1-3
- * 32-bit words. In the following, 0-9,A-F = hex literals, a-z,_ = variable
- * parts, each character = 4 bits.
- * 0610offs newvalue: write (32-bit) <newvalue> to 5785-internal shared mem at <offs>
- * 08rgvalu: write <valu> to PHY register, <rg> = 0x20 + register number
- * C610rgnr newvalue: write <newvalue> to MAC register <rgnr>
- * C1F0rgnr andvalue or_value: modify MAC register <rgnr> by ANDing with <andvalue> and then ORing with <or_value>
- * C4btrgnr: clear bit in 32-bit MAC register <rgnr>, <bt> = bit number << 3
- * C3btrgnr: set bit, see C4...; example: command 0xC3200454 sets bit 4 of 32-bit register 0x0454
- * CBbtrgnr: run next command only if bit (see C4...) == 1 (so far only seen before F7F0...)
- * F7F0skip: unconditional jump i.e. skip next <skip> code bytes (only seen small positive <skip>)
- * F7Fxaddr: call function at <addr> in main firmware? <x> = 3 or 4, bool parameter?? Wild guess!
- * F7FFFadr somvalue: also call func. at <adr>, but with <somvalue> as parameter?? More guessing!
- * More commands probably exist, but all code I've ever seen was kept
- * included below, commented out if not suitable for the CFR-AF. v1.xx
- * is Broadcom's Selfboot patch version sb5785m1.xx where the command
- * was added, for reference see Broadcom's changelog.
- */
- .init.hunk1_code = {
-#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
- be(0x082B8104), //CFR-AF: PHY0B: KSZ9021 select PHY104
- be(0x082CF0F0), //CFR-AF: PHY0C: KSZ9021 clk/ctl skew (advised by Micrel)
- be(0x082B8105), //CFR-AF: PHY0B: KSZ9021 select PHY105
- be(0x082C3333), //CFR-AF: PHY0C: KSZ9021 RX data skew (empirical)
-#endif
- be(0xC1F005A0), be(0xFEFFEFFF), be(0x01001000), //v1.05 : 5A0.24,12 = 1: auto-clock-switch
- be(0x06100D34), be(0x00000000), //v1.03 : MemD34: clear config vars
- be(0x06100D38), be(0x00000000), //v1.03 : - |
- be(0x06100D3C), be(0x00000000), //v1.03 : MemD3F|
- }, //-->INIT1_LENGTH!
-
- .init.hunk2_when = 0x30, //after global reset, PHY reset
- .init.hunk2_code = {
-#if !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
- be(0x08370F08), //v1.06 : PHY17: B50610 select reg. 08
- be(0x08350001), //v1.06 : PHY15: B50610 slow link fix
- be(0x08370F00), //v1.06 : PHY17: B50610 disable reg. 08
- be(0x083C2C00), //v1.11 : PHY1C: B50610 Shadow 0B
-#endif
- be(0xF7F301E6), //v1.09+: ?: subroutine calls to
- be(0xF7FFF0B6), be(0x0000FFE7), //v1.09+: ?| restore Port Mode ???
- be(0xF7FFF0F6), be(0x00008000), //v1.09+: ?|
- be(0xF7F401E6), //v1.09+: ?|
- }, //-->INIT2_LENGTH!
-
- .init.hunk3_when = 0xA8, //?, I'd guess quite late
- .init.hunk3_code = {
- be(0xC1F03604), be(0xFFE0FFFF), be(0x00110000), //v1.08 : 3604.20-16: 10Mb clock = 12.5MHz
- }, //-->INIT3_LENGTH!
-
-#if !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
- .init.hunk4_when = 0xD8, //original for B50610
-#else
- .init.hunk4_when = 0x80, //run last, after Linux' "ifconfig up"
-#endif
- .init.hunk4_code = {
-#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
- be(0x083F4300), //CFR-AF: PHY1F: IRQ active high
- be(0x083C0000), //CFR-AF: PHY1C: revert driver writes
- be(0x08380000), //CFR-AF: PHY18|
- be(0x083C0000), //CFR-AF: PHY1C|
-#endif
- be(0xCB0005A4), be(0xF7F0000C), //v1.01 : if 5A4.0 == 1 -->skip next 12 bytes
-#if !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
- be(0xC61005A4), be(0x3210C500), //v1.01 : 5A4: PHY LED mode
-#else
- be(0xC61005A4), be(0x331C71CE), //CFR-AF: 5A4: fake LED mode
-#endif
- be(0xF7F00008), //v1.01 : -->skip next 8 bytes
- be(0xC61005A4), be(0x331C71C1), //v1.01 : 5A4: inband LED mode
- //be(0xC3200454), //CFR-AF: 454.4: auto link polling
- }, //-->INIT4_LENGTH!
-
- .powerdown.hunk1_when = 0x50, //prior to IDDQ MAC
- .powerdown.hunk1_code = {
-#if !IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_BOARD_LIPPERT_FRONTRUNNER_AF)
- be(0x083CB001), //v1.10 : PHY1C: IDDQ B50610 PHY
-#endif
- be(0xF7F30116), // IDDQ PHY
- be(0xC40005A0), //v1.09 : 5A0.0 = 0: Port Mode = MII
- be(0xC4180400), //v1.09 : 400.3 = 0|
- be(0xC3100400), //v1.09 : 400.2 = 1|
- }, //-->PWRDN_LENGTH!
-
-};
-
-/* Upload 'NV'RAM contents for BCM5785 GbE MAC integrated in A55E.
- * Call this from mainboard.c.
- */
-void broadcom_init(void)
-{
- volatile u32 *gec_base; //Gigabit Ethernet Controller base addr
- u8 *gec_shadow; //base addr of shadow 'NV'RAM for GbE MAC in A55E
- u8 sum;
- int i;
-
- gec_base = (u32*)(uintptr_t)dev_find_slot(0, PCI_DEVFN(0x14, 6))->resource_list->base;
- gec_shadow = (u8*)((uintptr_t)pci_read_config32(dev_find_slot(0, PCI_DEVFN(0x14, 3)), 0x9C) & 0xFFFFFC00);
- printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Upload GbE 'NV'RAM contents @ 0x%08lx\n", (unsigned long)gec_shadow);
-
- /* Halt RISC CPU before uploading the firmware patch */
- for (i = 10000; i > 0; i--) {
- gec_base[0x5004/4] = 0xFFFFFFFF; //clear CPU state
- gec_base[0x5000/4] |= (1 << 10); //issue RISC halt
- if (gec_base[0x5000/4] | (1 << 10))
- break;
- udelay(10);
- }
- if (!i)
- printk(BIOS_ERR, "Failed to halt RISC CPU!\n");
-
- /* Calculate checksums (standard byte sum) */
- for (sum = 0, i = 0; i < sizeof(selfboot_patch.header); i++)
- sum -= ((u8*)&selfboot_patch.header)[i];
- selfboot_patch.header.checksum = sum;
- for (sum = 0, i = 0; i < sizeof(selfboot_patch.init); i++)
- sum -= ((u8*)&selfboot_patch.init)[i];
- selfboot_patch.init.checksum = sum;
- for (sum = 0, i = 0; i < sizeof(selfboot_patch.powerdown); i++)
- sum -= ((u8*)&selfboot_patch.powerdown)[i];
- selfboot_patch.powerdown.checksum = sum;
-
- /* Upload firmware patch to shadow 'NV'RAM */
- for (i = 0; i < sizeof(selfboot_patch); i++)
- gec_shadow[i] = ((u8*)&selfboot_patch)[i]; //access byte-wise!
-
- /* Restart BCM5785's CPU */
- gec_base[0x5004/4] = 0xFFFFFFFF; //clear CPU state
- gec_base[0x5000/4] = 0x00000001; //reset RISC processor
- //usually we'd have to wait for the reset bit to clear again ...
-}
diff --git a/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/mainboard.c b/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/mainboard.c
index 8bc70be523..6dccd65c7e 100644
--- a/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/mainboard.c
+++ b/src/mainboard/amd/inagua/mainboard.c
@@ -19,8 +19,6 @@
#include <southbridge/amd/sb800/sb800.h>
#include "SBPLATFORM.h" /* Platfrom Specific Definitions */
-void broadcom_init(void);
-
static void init_gpios(void)
{
/**
@@ -68,10 +66,6 @@ static void mainboard_enable(device_t dev)
*/
pm_iowrite(0x29, 0x80);
pm_iowrite(0x28, 0x61);
-
- /* Upload AMD A55E GbE 'NV'RAM contents. Still untested on Inagua.
- * After anyone can confirm it works please uncomment the call. */
- //broadcom_init();
}
struct chip_operations mainboard_ops = {