From 46c85d7dfbe6b789f24f724dee189d529c215c76 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stefan Reinauer Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 10:55:17 +0200 Subject: Drop SC520 and related boards There is no Cache As Ram for these boards, let's get rid of them. Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer Change-Id: Ia70befc59708c360ad02ed7e3a49d3b0f95dc707 Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/7119 Reviewed-by: Marc Jones Tested-by: Stefan Reinauer --- src/cpu/amd/Kconfig | 2 - src/cpu/amd/Makefile.inc | 1 - src/cpu/amd/sc520/Kconfig | 5 - src/cpu/amd/sc520/Makefile.inc | 1 - src/cpu/amd/sc520/raminit.c | 643 ----------------------------------------- src/cpu/amd/sc520/sc520.c | 200 ------------- 6 files changed, 852 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/cpu/amd/sc520/Kconfig delete mode 100644 src/cpu/amd/sc520/Makefile.inc delete mode 100644 src/cpu/amd/sc520/raminit.c delete mode 100644 src/cpu/amd/sc520/sc520.c (limited to 'src/cpu/amd') diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/Kconfig b/src/cpu/amd/Kconfig index c98ec848bd..8286b2a85b 100644 --- a/src/cpu/amd/Kconfig +++ b/src/cpu/amd/Kconfig @@ -15,7 +15,5 @@ source src/cpu/amd/model_10xxx/Kconfig source src/cpu/amd/geode_gx2/Kconfig source src/cpu/amd/geode_lx/Kconfig -source src/cpu/amd/sc520/Kconfig - source src/cpu/amd/agesa/Kconfig source src/cpu/amd/pi/Kconfig diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/Makefile.inc b/src/cpu/amd/Makefile.inc index 3f39c94fc8..a73e25ff19 100644 --- a/src/cpu/amd/Makefile.inc +++ b/src/cpu/amd/Makefile.inc @@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ subdirs-$(CONFIG_CPU_AMD_SOCKET_ASB2) += socket_ASB2 subdirs-$(CONFIG_CPU_AMD_SOCKET_C32_NON_AGESA) += socket_C32 subdirs-$(CONFIG_CPU_AMD_GEODE_GX2) += geode_gx2 subdirs-$(CONFIG_CPU_AMD_GEODE_LX) += geode_lx -subdirs-$(CONFIG_CPU_AMD_SC520) += sc520 subdirs-$(CONFIG_CPU_AMD_SOCKET_S1G1) += socket_S1G1 subdirs-$(CONFIG_CPU_AMD_AGESA) += agesa diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/sc520/Kconfig b/src/cpu/amd/sc520/Kconfig deleted file mode 100644 index 7696b5cdcd..0000000000 --- a/src/cpu/amd/sc520/Kconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -config CPU_AMD_SC520 - bool - select ARCH_BOOTBLOCK_X86_32 - select ARCH_ROMSTAGE_X86_32 - select ARCH_RAMSTAGE_X86_32 diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/sc520/Makefile.inc b/src/cpu/amd/sc520/Makefile.inc deleted file mode 100644 index 03f9e0f9bf..0000000000 --- a/src/cpu/amd/sc520/Makefile.inc +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -ramstage-y += sc520.c diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/sc520/raminit.c b/src/cpu/amd/sc520/raminit.c deleted file mode 100644 index f3f7071140..0000000000 --- a/src/cpu/amd/sc520/raminit.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,643 +0,0 @@ -/* this setupcpu function comes from: */ -/*==============================================================================*/ -/* FILE : start16.asm*/ -/**/ -/* DESC : A 16 bit mode assembly language startup program, intended for*/ -/* use with on Aspen SC520 platforms.*/ -/**/ -/* 11/16/2000 Added support for the NetSC520*/ -/* 12/28/2000 Modified to boot linux image*/ -/**/ -/* =============================================================================*/ -/* */ -/* Copyright 2000 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. */ -/* */ -/* This software is the property of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) which */ -/* specifically grants the user the right to modify, use and distribute this */ -/* software provided this COPYRIGHT NOTICE is not removed or altered. 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Ben White Blvd. -or-*/ -/* Austin, TX 78741 http://www.amd.com/html/support/techsup.html*/ -/* ============================================================================*/ - - -#define OUTC(addr, val) *(unsigned char *)(addr) = (val) - -/* sadly, romcc can't quite handle what we want, so we do this ugly thing */ -#define drcctl (( volatile unsigned char *)0xfffef010) -#define drcmctl (( volatile unsigned char *)0xfffef012) -#define drccfg (( volatile unsigned char *)0xfffef014) - -#define drcbendadr (( volatile unsigned long *)0xfffef018) -#define eccctl (( volatile unsigned char *)0xfffef020) -#define dbctl (( volatile unsigned char *)0xfffef040) - -void setupsc520(void) -{ - volatile unsigned char *cp; - volatile unsigned short *sp; - volatile unsigned long *edi; - - /* do this to see if MMCR will start acting right. we suspect - * you have to do SOMETHING to get things going. I'm really - * starting to hate this processor. - */ - - /* no, that did not help. I wonder what will? - * outl(0x800df0cb, 0xfffc); - */ - - /* well, this is special! You have to do SHORT writes to the - * locations, even though they are CHAR in size and CHAR aligned - * and technically, a SHORT write will result in -- yoo ha! -- - * over writing the next location! Thanks to the u-boot guys - * for a reference code I can use. with these short pointers, - * it now reliably comes up after power cycle with printk. Ah yi - * yi. - */ - - /* turn off the write buffer*/ - /* per the note above, make this a short? Let's try it. */ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffef040; - *sp = 0; - - /* as per the book: */ - /* PAR register setup */ - /* set up the PAR registers as they are on the MSM586SEG */ - /* moved to romstage.c by Stepan, Ron says: */ - /* NOTE: move this to mainboard.c ASAP */ - setup_pars(); - - /* CPCSF register */ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc24; - *sp = 0xfe; - - /* ADDDECTL */ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc80; - *sp = 0x10; - - /* byte writes in AMD assembly */ - /* we do short anyway, since u-boot does ... */ - /*set the GP CS offset*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc08; - *sp = 0x00001; - /*set the GP CS width*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc09; - *sp = 0x00003; - - /* short writes in AMD assembly */ - /*set the GP CS width*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc0a; - *sp = 0x00001; - /*set the RD pulse width*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc0b; - *sp = 0x00003; - /*set the GP RD offset */ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc0c; - *sp = 0x00001; - /*set the GP WR pulse width*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc0d; - *sp = 0x00003; - /*set the GP WR offset*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc0e; - *sp = 0x00001; - - - /* set up the GP IO pins*/ - /*set the GPIO directionreg*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc2c; - *sp = 0x00000; - /*set the GPIO directionreg*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc2a; - *sp = 0x00000; - /*set the GPIO pin function 31-16 reg*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc22; - *sp = 0x0FFFF; - /*set the GPIO pin function 15-0 reg*/ - sp = (unsigned short *)0xfffefc20; - *sp = 0x0FFFF; - - - /* the 0x80 led should now be working*/ - post_code(0xaa); -#if 0 - /* wtf are 680 leds ... *//* <-- WTF is this comment? */ - par = (unsigned long *) 0xfffef0c4; - *par = 0x28000680; - /* well? */ - post_code(0x55); -#endif - - /* set the uart baud rate clocks to the normal 1.8432 MHz.*/ - /* enable interrupts here? Why not? */ - cp = (unsigned char *)0xfffefcc0; - *cp = 4 | 3; /* uart 1 clock source */ - cp = (unsigned char *)0xfffefcc4; - *cp = 4; /* uart 2 clock source */ - -#if 0 -/*; set the interrupt mapping registers.*/ - cp = (unsigned char *)0x0fffefd20; - *cp = 0x01; - - cp = (unsigned char *)0x0fffefd28; - *cp = 0x0c; - - cp = (unsigned char *)0x0fffefd29; - *cp = 0x0b; - - cp = (unsigned char *)0x0fffefd30; - *cp = 0x07; - - cp = (unsigned char *)0x0fffefd43; - *cp = 0x03; - - cp = (unsigned char *)0x0fffefd51; - *cp = 0x02; -#endif - -/* Stepan says: This needs to go to the msm586seg code */ -/* "enumerate" the PCI. Mainly set the interrupt bits on the PCnetFast. */ - outl(0x08000683c, 0xcf8); - outl(0xc, 0xcfc); /* set the interrupt line */ - - - /* Set the SC520 PCI host bridge to target mode to - * allow external bus mastering events - */ - /* index the status command register on device 0*/ - outl(0x080000004, 0x0cf8); - outl(0x2, 0xcfc); /*set the memory access enable bit*/ - OUTC(0x0fffef072, 1); /* enable req bits in SYSARBMENB */ -} - - -/* - * - * - */ - - - -#define CACHELINESZ 0x00000010 /* size of our cache line (read buffer)*/ - -#define COL11_ADR *(unsigned int *)0x0e001e00 /* 11 col addrs*/ -#define COL10_ADR *(unsigned int *)0x0e000e00 /* 10 col addrs*/ -#define COL09_ADR *(unsigned int *)0x0e000600 /* 9 col addrs*/ -#define COL08_ADR *(unsigned int *)0x0e000200 /* 8 col addrs*/ - -#define ROW14_ADR *(unsigned int *)0x0f000000 /* 14 row addrs*/ -#define ROW13_ADR *(unsigned int *)0x07000000 /* 13 row addrs*/ -#define ROW12_ADR *(unsigned int *)0x03000000 /* 12 row addrs*/ -#define ROW11_ADR *(unsigned int *)0x01000000 /* 11 row addrs/also bank switch*/ -#define ROW10_ADR *(unsigned int *)0x00000000 /* 10 row addrs/also bank switch*/ - -#define COL11_DATA 0x0b0b0b0b /* 11 col addrs*/ -#define COL10_DATA 0x0a0a0a0a /* 10 col data*/ -#define COL09_DATA 0x09090909 /* 9 col data*/ -#define COL08_DATA 0x08080808 /* 8 col data*/ - -#define ROW14_DATA 0x3f3f3f3f /* 14 row data (MASK)*/ -#define ROW13_DATA 0x1f1f1f1f /* 13 row data (MASK)*/ -#define ROW12_DATA 0x0f0f0f0f /* 12 row data (MASK)*/ -#define ROW11_DATA 0x07070707 /* 11 row data/also bank switch (MASK)*/ -#define ROW10_DATA 0xaaaaaaaa /* 10 row data/also bank switch (MASK)*/ - -void -dummy_write(void){ - volatile unsigned short *ptr = (volatile unsigned short *)CACHELINESZ; - *ptr = 0; -} - -#include "drivers/pc80/udelay_io.c" - -static void dumpram(void){ - print_err("ctl "); print_err_hex8(*drcctl); print_err("\n"); - print_err("mctl "); print_err_hex8(*drcmctl); print_err("\n"); - print_err("cfg "); print_err_hex8(*drccfg); print_err("\n"); - - print_err("bendadr0 "); print_err_hex8(*drcbendadr); print_err("\n"); - print_err("bendadr1 "); print_err_hex8(*drcbendadr); print_err("\n"); - print_err("bendadr2 "); print_err_hex8(*drcbendadr); print_err("\n"); - print_err("bendadr3"); print_err_hex8(*drcbendadr); print_err("\n"); -} - -/* there is a lot of silliness in the amd code, and it is - * causing romcc real headaches, so we're going to be be a little - * less silly. - * so, the order of ops is: - * for i in 3 to 0 - * see if bank is there. - * if we can write a word, and read it back, to hell with paranoia - * the bank is there. So write the magic byte, read it back, and - * use that to get size, etc. Try to keep things very simple, - * so people can actually follow the damned code. - */ - -/* cache is assumed to be disabled */ -int sizemem(void) -{ - - int rows,banks, cols, i, bank; - unsigned char al; - volatile unsigned long *lp = (volatile unsigned long *) CACHELINESZ; - unsigned long l; - /* initialize dram controller registers */ - /* disable write buffer/read-ahead buffer */ - *dbctl = 0; - /* no ecc interrupts of any kind. */ - *eccctl = 0; - /* Set SDRAM timing for slowest speed. */ - *drcmctl = 0x1e; - - /* setup dram register for all banks - * with max cols and max banks - * this is the oldest trick in the book. You are going to set up for max rows - * and cols, then do a write, then see if the data is wrapped to low memory. - * you can actually tell by which data gets to which low memory, - * exactly how many rows and cols you have. - */ - *drccfg=0xbbbb; - - /* setup loop to do 4 external banks starting with bank 3 */ - *drcbendadr=0x0ff000000; - /* for now, set it up for one loop of bank 0. Just to get it to go at all. */ - *drcbendadr=0x0ff; - - /* issue a NOP to all DRAMs */ - /* Setup DRAM control register with Disable refresh, - * disable write buffer Test Mode and NOP command select - */ - *drcctl=0x01; - - /* dummy write for NOP to take effect */ - dummy_write(); - print_err("NOP\n"); - /* 100? 200? */ - udelay(100); - print_err("after udelay\n"); - - /* issue all banks precharge */ - *drcctl=0x02; - print_err("set *drcctl to 2 \n"); - dummy_write(); - print_err("PRE\n"); - - /* issue 2 auto refreshes to all banks */ - *drcctl=0x04; - dummy_write(); - print_err("AUTO1\n"); - dummy_write(); - print_err("AUTO2\n"); - - /* issue LOAD MODE REGISTER command */ - *drcctl=0x03; - dummy_write(); - print_err("LOAD MODE REG\n"); - - *drcctl=0x04; - for (i=0; i<8; i++) /* refresh 8 times */{ - dummy_write(); - print_err("dummy write\n"); - } - print_err("8 dummy writes\n"); - - /* set control register to NORMAL mode */ - *drcctl=0x00; - print_err("normal\n"); - - print_err("HI done normal\n"); - - print_err("sizemem\n"); - for(bank = 3; bank >= 0; bank--) { - print_err("Try to assign to l\n"); - *lp = 0xdeadbeef; - print_err("assigned l ... \n"); - if (*lp != 0xdeadbeef) { - print_err(" no memory at bank "); - // print_err_hex8(bank); - // print_err(" value "); print_err_hex32(*lp); - print_err("\n"); - // continue; - } - *drcctl = 2; - dummy_write(); - *drccfg = *drccfg >> 4; - l = *drcbendadr; - l >>= 8; - *drcbendadr = l; - print_err("loop around\n"); - *drcctl = 0; - dummy_write(); - } -#if 0 - /* enable last bank and setup ending address - * register for max ram in last bank - */ - *drcbendadr=0x0ff000000; - - -// dumpram(); - - /* issue a NOP to all DRAMs */ - /* Setup DRAM control register with Disable refresh, - * disable write buffer Test Mode and NOP command select - */ - *drcctl=0x01; - - /* dummy write for NOP to take effect */ - dummy_write(); - print_err("NOP\n"); - /* 100? 200? */ - //udelay(100); - print_err("after udelay\n"); - - /* issue all banks precharge */ - *drcctl=0x02; - print_err("set *drcctl to 2 \n"); - dummy_write(); - print_err("PRE\n"); - - /* issue 2 auto refreshes to all banks */ - *drcctl=0x04; - dummy_write(); - print_err("AUTO1\n"); - dummy_write(); - print_err("AUTO2\n"); - - /* issue LOAD MODE REGISTER command */ - *drcctl=0x03; - dummy_write(); - print_err("LOAD MODE REG\n"); - - *drcctl=0x04; - for (i=0; i<8; i++) /* refresh 8 times */{ - dummy_write(); - print_err("dummy write\n"); - } - print_err("8 dummy writes\n"); - - /* set control register to NORMAL mode */ - *drcctl=0x00; - print_err("normal\n"); - - print_err("HI done normal\n"); - bank = 3; - - - /* this is really ugly, it is right from assembly code. - * we need to clean it up later - */ - -start: - /* write col 11 wrap adr */ - COL11_ADR=COL11_DATA; - if(COL11_ADR!=COL11_DATA) - goto bad_ram; - -print_err("11\n"); - /* write col 10 wrap adr */ - COL10_ADR=COL10_DATA; - if(COL10_ADR!=COL10_DATA) - goto bad_ram; -print_err("10\n"); - - /* write col 9 wrap adr */ - COL09_ADR=COL09_DATA; - if(COL09_ADR!=COL09_DATA) - goto bad_ram; -print_err("9\n"); - - /* write col 8 wrap adr */ - COL08_ADR=COL08_DATA; - if(COL08_ADR!=COL08_DATA) - goto bad_ram; -print_err("8\n"); - - /* write row 14 wrap adr */ - ROW14_ADR=ROW14_DATA; - if(ROW14_ADR!=ROW14_DATA) - goto bad_ram; -print_err("14\n"); - - /* write row 13 wrap adr */ - ROW13_ADR=ROW13_DATA; - if(ROW13_ADR!=ROW13_DATA) - goto bad_ram; -print_err("13\n"); - - /* write row 12 wrap adr */ - ROW12_ADR=ROW12_DATA; - if(ROW12_ADR!=ROW12_DATA) - goto bad_ram; -print_err("12\n"); - - /* write row 11 wrap adr */ - ROW11_ADR=ROW11_DATA; - if(ROW11_ADR!=ROW11_DATA) - goto bad_ram; -print_err("11\n"); - - /* write row 10 wrap adr */ - ROW10_ADR=ROW10_DATA; - if(ROW10_ADR!=ROW10_DATA) - goto bad_ram; -print_err("10\n"); - -/* - * read data @ row 12 wrap adr to determine # banks, - * and read data @ row 14 wrap adr to determine # rows. - * if data @ row 12 wrap adr is not AA, 11 or 12 we have bad RAM. - * if data @ row 12 wrap == AA, we only have 2 banks, NOT 4 - * if data @ row 12 wrap == 11 or 12, we have 4 banks - */ - - banks=2; - if (ROW12_ADR != ROW10_DATA) { - banks=4; -print_err("4b\n"); - if(ROW12_ADR != ROW11_DATA) { - if(ROW12_ADR != ROW12_DATA) - goto bad_ram; - } - } - - /* validate row mask */ - rows=ROW14_ADR; - if (rowsROW14_DATA) - goto bad_ram; - /* verify all 4 bytes of dword same */ -/* - if(rows&0xffff!=(rows>>16)&0xffff) - goto bad_ram; - if(rows&0xff!=(rows>>8)&0xff) - goto bad_ram; -*/ - /* now just get one of them */ - rows &= 0xff; - print_err("rows"); print_err_hex32(rows); print_err("\n"); - /* validate column data */ - cols=COL11_ADR; - if(colsCOL11_DATA) - goto bad_ram; - /* verify all 4 bytes of dword same */ -/* - if(cols&0xffff!=(cols>>16)&0xffff) - goto bad_ram; - if(cols&0xff!=(cols>>8)&0xff) - goto bad_ram; -*/ - print_err("cols"); print_err_hex32(cols); print_err("\n"); - cols -= COL08_DATA; - - /* cols now is in the range of 0 1 2 3 ... - */ - i = cols&3; - // i = cols + rows; - - /* wacky end addr calculation */ -/* - al = 3; - al -= (i & 0xff);k - */ - - /* what a fookin' mess this is */ - if(banks==4) - i+=8; /* <-- i holds merged value */ - /* i now has the col width in bits 0-1 and the bank count (2 or 4) - * in bit 3. - * this is the format for the drccfg register - */ - - /* fix ending addr mask*/ - /*FIXME*/ - /* let's just go with this to start ... see if we can get ANYWHERE */ - /* need to get end addr. Need to do it with the bank in mind. */ -/* - al = 3; - al -= i&3; - *drcbendaddr = rows >> al; - print_err("computed ending_adr = "); print_err_hex8(ending_adr); - print_err("\n"); - -*/ -bad_reinit: - /* issue all banks recharge */ - *drcctl=0x02; - dummy_write(); - - /* update ending address register */ -// *drcbendadr = ending_adr; - - /* update config register */ - *drccfg &= ~(0xff << bank*4); - if (ending_adr) - *drccfg = ((banks == 4 ? 8 : 0) | cols & 3)<< (bank*4); -// dumpram(); - /* skip the rest for now */ - // bank = 0; - // *drccfg=*drccfg&YYY|ZZZZ; - - if(bank!=0) { - bank--; -// drcbendaddr--; - *drcbendaddr = 0xff000000; - //*(&*drcbendadr+XXYYXX)=0xff; - goto start; - } - - /* set control register to NORMAL mode */ - *drcctl=0x18; - dummy_write(); - return bank; - -bad_ram: - print_info("bad ram!\n"); - /* you are here because the read-after-write failed, - * in most cases because: no ram in that bank! - * set badbank to 1 and go to reinit - */ - ending_adr = 0; - goto bad_reinit; - while(1) - print_err("DONE NEXTBANK\n"); -#endif -} - -/* note: based on AMD code*/ -/* This code is known to work on the digital logic board and on the technologic - * systems ts5300 - */ -int staticmem(void) -{ - volatile unsigned long *zero = (unsigned long *) CACHELINESZ; - - /* set up 0x18 .. **/ - *drcbendadr = 0x88; - *drcmctl = 0x1e; - *drccfg = 0x9; - /* nop mode */ - *drcctl = 0x1; - /* do the dummy write */ - *zero = 0; - - /* precharge */ - *drcctl = 2; - *zero = 0; - - /* two autorefreshes */ - *drcctl = 4; - *zero = 0; - print_debug("one zero out on refresh\n"); - *zero = 0; - print_debug("two zero out on refresh\n"); - - /* load mode register */ - *drcctl = 3; - *zero = 0; - print_debug("DONE the load mode reg\n"); - - /* normal mode */ - *drcctl = 0x0; - *zero = 0; - print_debug("DONE one last write and then turn on refresh etc\n"); - *drcctl = 0x18; - *zero = 0; - print_debug("DONE the normal\n"); - *zero = 0xdeadbeef; - if (*zero != 0xdeadbeef) - print_debug("NO LUCK\n"); - else - print_debug("did a store and load ...\n"); - //print_err_hex32(*zero); - // print_err(" zero is now "); print_err_hex32(*zero); print_err("\n"); -} diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/sc520/sc520.c b/src/cpu/amd/sc520/sc520.c deleted file mode 100644 index 05215447c0..0000000000 --- a/src/cpu/amd/sc520/sc520.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file needs a major cleanup. Too much #if 0 code - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -/* - * set up basic things ... - * PAR should NOT go here, as it might change with the mainboard. - */ -static void cpu_init(device_t dev) -{ - unsigned long *l = (unsigned long *) 0xfffef088; - int i; - for(i = 0; i < 16; i++, l++) - printk(BIOS_ERR, "Par%d: 0x%lx\n", i, *l); - - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "SC520 random fixup ...\n"); -} - - -/* Ollie says: make a northbridge/amd/sc520. Ron sez: - * there is no real northbridge, keep it here in cpu. - * Ron wins, he's writing the code. - */ -static void sc520_enable_resources(struct device *dev) { - unsigned char command; - - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s\n", __func__); - command = pci_read_config8(dev, PCI_COMMAND); - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "========>%s, command 0x%x\n", __func__, command); - command |= PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY | PCI_COMMAND_PARITY | PCI_COMMAND_SERR; - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "========>%s, command 0x%x\n", __func__, command); - pci_write_config8(dev, PCI_COMMAND, command); - command = pci_read_config8(dev, PCI_COMMAND); - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "========>%s, command 0x%x\n", __func__, command); -} - -static void sc520_read_resources(device_t dev) -{ - struct resource* res; - - pci_dev_read_resources(dev); - - res = new_resource(dev, 1); - res->base = 0x0UL; - res->size = 0x400UL; - res->limit = 0xffffUL; - res->flags = IORESOURCE_IO | IORESOURCE_ASSIGNED | IORESOURCE_FIXED; - - res = new_resource(dev, 3); /* IOAPIC */ - res->base = IO_APIC_ADDR; - res->size = 0x00001000; - res->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_ASSIGNED | IORESOURCE_FIXED; -} - - -static struct device_operations cpu_operations = { - .read_resources = sc520_read_resources, - .set_resources = pci_dev_set_resources, - .enable_resources = sc520_enable_resources, - .init = cpu_init, - .enable = 0, - .ops_pci = 0, -}; - -static const struct pci_driver cpu_driver __pci_driver = { - .ops = &cpu_operations, - .vendor = PCI_VENDOR_ID_AMD, - .device = 0x3000 -}; - -static void pci_domain_set_resources(device_t dev) -{ - device_t mc_dev; - uint32_t pci_tolm; - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s\n", __func__); - pci_tolm = find_pci_tolm(dev->link_list); - mc_dev = dev->link_list->children; - if (mc_dev) { - unsigned long tomk, tolmk; - // unsigned char rambits; - // int i; - int idx; -#if 0 - for(rambits = 0, i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ramregs); i++) { - unsigned char reg; - reg = pci_read_config8(mc_dev, ramregs[i]); - /* these are ENDING addresses, not sizes. - * if there is memory in this slot, then reg will be > rambits. - * So we just take the max, that gives us total. - * We take the highest one to cover for once and future coreboot - * bugs. We warn about bugs. - */ - if (reg > rambits) - rambits = reg; - if (reg < rambits) - printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR! register 0x%x is not set!\n", - ramregs[i]); - } - printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "I would set ram size to 0x%x Kbytes\n", (rambits)*8*1024); - tomk = rambits*8*1024; -#endif - tomk = 32 * 1024; - /* Compute the top of Low memory */ - tolmk = pci_tolm >> 10; - if (tolmk >= tomk) { - /* The PCI hole does does not overlap the memory. - */ - tolmk = tomk; - } - /* Report the memory regions */ - idx = 10; - ram_resource(dev, idx++, 0, tolmk); - } - assign_resources(dev->link_list); -} - -#if 0 -void sc520_enable_resources(device_t dev) { - - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s\n", __func__); - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "THIS IS FOR THE SC520 =============================\n"); - -/* - command = pci_read_config8(dev, PCI_COMMAND); - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s, command 0x%x\n", __func__, command); - command |= PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY; - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s, command 0x%x\n", __func__, command); - pci_write_config8(dev, PCI_COMMAND, command); - command = pci_read_config8(dev, PCI_COMMAND); - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s, command 0x%x\n", __func__, command); - */ - enable_childrens_resources(dev); - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s\n", __func__); -} -#endif - -static struct device_operations pci_domain_ops = { - .read_resources = pci_domain_read_resources, - .set_resources = pci_domain_set_resources, - /* - * If enable_resources is set to the generic enable_resources - * function the whole thing will hang in an endless loop on - * the ts5300. If this is really needed on another platform, - * something is conceptually wrong. - */ - .enable_resources = 0, //enable_resources, - .init = 0, - .scan_bus = pci_domain_scan_bus, - .ops_pci_bus = pci_bus_default_ops, -}; - -#if 0 -static void cpu_bus_init(device_t dev) -{ - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "cpu_bus_init\n"); -} - -static struct device_operations cpu_bus_ops = { - .read_resources = DEVICE_NOOP, - .set_resources = DEVICE_NOOP, - .enable_resources = DEVICE_NOOP, - .init = cpu_bus_init, - .scan_bus = 0, -}; -#endif - -static void enable_dev(struct device *dev) -{ - printk(BIOS_SPEW, "%s\n", __func__); - /* Set the operations if it is a special bus type */ - if (dev->path.type == DEVICE_PATH_DOMAIN) { - dev->ops = &pci_domain_ops; - } -#if 0 - /* This is never hit as none of the sc520 boards have - * an APIC cluster defined - */ - else if (dev->path.type == DEVICE_PATH_CPU_CLUSTER) { - dev->ops = &cpu_bus_ops; - } -#endif -} - - -struct chip_operations cpu_amd_sc520_ops = { - CHIP_NAME("AMD Elan SC520 CPU") - .enable_dev = enable_dev, -}; -- cgit v1.2.3