From 6d27778973edf6bdebfa812eac8893d52961a891 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonathan Zhang Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 17:56:53 -0700 Subject: vendorcode/intel: Add edk2-stable202005 support This patch includes (edk2/edk2-stable202005) all required headers for edk2-stable202005 quarterly EDK2 tag from EDK2 github project using below command: >> git clone https://github.com/tianocore/edk2.git vedk2-stable202005 Only include necessary header files. MdePkg/Include/Base.h was updated to avoid compilation errors through safeguarding definitions for MIN, MAX, NULL, ABS, ARRAY_SIZE. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Zhang Change-Id: I3172505d9b829647ee1208c87623172f10b39310 Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/42239 Reviewed-by: Angel Pons Reviewed-by: Subrata Banik Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) --- .../Protocol/IncompatiblePciDeviceSupport.h | 167 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 167 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/vendorcode/intel/edk2/edk2-stable202005/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/IncompatiblePciDeviceSupport.h (limited to 'src/vendorcode/intel/edk2/edk2-stable202005/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/IncompatiblePciDeviceSupport.h') diff --git a/src/vendorcode/intel/edk2/edk2-stable202005/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/IncompatiblePciDeviceSupport.h b/src/vendorcode/intel/edk2/edk2-stable202005/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/IncompatiblePciDeviceSupport.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d963cb43f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/vendorcode/intel/edk2/edk2-stable202005/MdePkg/Include/Protocol/IncompatiblePciDeviceSupport.h @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +/** @file + This file declares Incompatible PCI Device Support Protocol + + Allows the PCI bus driver to support resource allocation for some PCI devices + that do not comply with the PCI Specification. + + @par Note: + This protocol is optional. Only those platforms that implement this protocol + will have the capability to support incompatible PCI devices. The absence of + this protocol can cause the PCI bus driver to configure these incompatible + PCI devices incorrectly. As a result, these devices may not work properly. + + The EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL is used by the PCI bus driver + to support resource allocation for some PCI devices that do not comply with the + PCI Specification. This protocol can find some incompatible PCI devices and + report their special resource requirements to the PCI bus driver. The generic + PCI bus driver does not have prior knowledge of any incompatible PCI devices. + It interfaces with the EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL to find out + if a device is incompatible and to obtain the special configuration requirements + for a specific incompatible PCI device. + + This protocol is optional, and only one instance of this protocol can be present + in the system. If a platform supports this protocol, this protocol is produced + by a Driver Execution Environment (DXE) driver and must be made available before + the Boot Device Selection (BDS) phase. The PCI bus driver will look for the + presence of this protocol before it begins PCI enumeration. If this protocol + exists in a platform, it indicates that the platform has the capability to support + those incompatible PCI devices. However, final support for incompatible PCI + devices still depends on the implementation of the PCI bus driver. The PCI bus + driver may fully, partially, or not even support these incompatible devices. + + During PCI bus enumeration, the PCI bus driver will probe the PCI Base Address + Registers (BARs) for each PCI device regardless of whether the PCI device is + incompatible or not to determine the resource requirements so that the PCI bus + driver can invoke the proper PCI resources for them. Generally, this resource + information includes the following: + - Resource type + - Resource length + - Alignment + + However, some incompatible PCI devices may have special requirements. As a result, + the length or the alignment that is derived through BAR probing may not be exactly + the same as the actual resource requirement of the device. For example, there + are some devices that request I/O resources at a length of 0x100 from their I/O + BAR, but these incompatible devices will never work correctly if an odd I/O base + address, such as 0x100, 0x300, or 0x500, is assigned to the BAR. Instead, these + devices request an even base address, such as 0x200 or 0x400. The Incompatible + PCI Device Support Protocol can then be used to obtain these special resource + requirements for these incompatible PCI devices. In this way, the PCI bus driver + will take special consideration for these devices during PCI resource allocation + to ensure that they can work correctly. + + This protocol may support the following incompatible PCI BAR types: + - I/O or memory length that is different from what the BAR reports + - I/O or memory alignment that is different from what the BAR reports + - Fixed I/O or memory base address + + See the Conventional PCI Specification 3.0 for the details of how a PCI BAR + reports the resource length and the alignment that it requires. + + Copyright (c) 2007 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
+ SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent + + @par Revision Reference: + This Protocol is defined in UEFI Platform Initialization Specification 1.2 + Volume 5: Standards + +**/ + +#ifndef _INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_H_ +#define _INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_H_ + +/// +/// Global ID for EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL +/// +#define EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL_GUID \ + { \ + 0xeb23f55a, 0x7863, 0x4ac2, {0x8d, 0x3d, 0x95, 0x65, 0x35, 0xde, 0x03, 0x75} \ + } + +/// +/// Forward declaration for EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL +/// +typedef struct _EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL; + +/** + Returns a list of ACPI resource descriptors that detail the special resource + configuration requirements for an incompatible PCI device. + + This function returns a list of ACPI resource descriptors that detail the + special resource configuration requirements for an incompatible PCI device. + + Prior to bus enumeration, the PCI bus driver will look for the presence + of the EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL. Only one instance of this + protocol can be present in the system. For each PCI device that the PCI bus + driver discovers, the PCI bus driver calls this function with the device's vendor + ID, device ID, revision ID, subsystem vendor ID, and subsystem device ID. If the + VendorId, DeviceId, RevisionId, SubsystemVendorId, or SubsystemDeviceId value is + set to (UINTN)-1, that field will be ignored. The ID values that are not (UINTN)-1 + will be used to identify the current device. + + This function will only return EFI_SUCCESS. However, if the device is an + incompatible PCI device, a list of ACPI resource descriptors will be returned + in Configuration. Otherwise, NULL will be returned in Configuration instead. + The PCI bus driver does not need to allocate memory for Configuration. However, + it is the PCI bus driver's responsibility to free it. The PCI bus driver then + can configure this device with the information that is derived from this list + of resource nodes, rather than the result of BAR probing. + + Only the following two resource descriptor types from the ACPI Specification + may be used to describe the incompatible PCI device resource requirements: + - QWORD Address Space Descriptor (ACPI 2.0, section 6.4.3.5.1; also ACPI 3.0) + - End Tag (ACPI 2.0, section 6.4.2.8; also ACPI 3.0) + + The QWORD Address Space Descriptor can describe memory, I/O, and bus number + ranges for dynamic or fixed resources. The configuration of a PCI root bridge + is described with one or more QWORD Address Space Descriptors, followed by an + End Tag. See the ACPI Specification for details on the field values. + + @param[in] This Pointer to the EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL + instance. + @param[in] VendorId A unique ID to identify the manufacturer of + the PCI device. See the Conventional PCI + Specification 3.0 for details. + @param[in] DeviceId A unique ID to identify the particular PCI + device. See the Conventional PCI Specification + 3.0 for details. + @param[in] RevisionId A PCI device-specific revision identifier. + See the Conventional PCI Specification 3.0 + for details. + @param[in] SubsystemVendorId Specifies the subsystem vendor ID. See the + Conventional PCI Specification 3.0 for details. + @param[in] SubsystemDeviceId Specifies the subsystem device ID. See the + Conventional PCI Specification 3.0 for details. + @param[out] Configuration A list of ACPI resource descriptors that detail + the configuration requirement. + + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The function always returns EFI_SUCCESS. + +**/ +typedef +EFI_STATUS +(EFIAPI *EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_CHECK_DEVICE)( + IN EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL *This, + IN UINTN VendorId, + IN UINTN DeviceId, + IN UINTN RevisionId, + IN UINTN SubsystemVendorId, + IN UINTN SubsystemDeviceId, + OUT VOID **Configuration + ); + +/// +/// Interface structure for the Incompatible PCI Device Support Protocol +/// +struct _EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_PROTOCOL { + /// + /// Returns a list of ACPI resource descriptors that detail any special + /// resource configuration requirements if the specified device is a recognized + /// incompatible PCI device. + /// + EFI_INCOMPATIBLE_PCI_DEVICE_SUPPORT_CHECK_DEVICE CheckDevice; +}; + +extern EFI_GUID gEfiIncompatiblePciDeviceSupportProtocolGuid; + +#endif -- cgit v1.2.3