/* * This file is part of the coreboot project. * * Copyright 2014 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. * * 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. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE #include "option_table.h" #include #endif static void cmos_reset_date(u8 has_century) { /* Now setup a default date equals to the build date */ struct rtc_time time = { .sec = 0, .min = 0, .hour = 1, .mday = bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.day), .mon = bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.month), .year = (bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.century) * 100) + bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.year), .wday = bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.weekday) }; rtc_set(&time, has_century); } #if CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE static int cmos_checksum_valid(int range_start, int range_end, int cks_loc) { int i; u16 sum, old_sum; sum = 0; for (i = range_start; i <= range_end; i++) sum += cmos_read(i); old_sum = ((cmos_read(cks_loc) << 8) | cmos_read(cks_loc + 1)) & 0x0ffff; return sum == old_sum; } static void cmos_set_checksum(int range_start, int range_end, int cks_loc) { int i; u16 sum; sum = 0; for (i = range_start; i <= range_end; i++) sum += cmos_read(i); cmos_write(((sum >> 8) & 0x0ff), cks_loc); cmos_write(((sum >> 0) & 0x0ff), cks_loc + 1); } #endif #define RTC_CONTROL_DEFAULT (RTC_24H) #define RTC_FREQ_SELECT_DEFAULT (RTC_REF_CLCK_32KHZ | RTC_RATE_1024HZ) #ifndef __SMM__ void cmos_init(int invalid) { int cmos_invalid = 0; int checksum_invalid = 0; #if CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE unsigned char x; #endif #ifndef __PRE_RAM__ /* * Avoid clearing pending interrupts and resetting the RTC control * register in the resume path because the Linux kernel relies on * this to know if it should restart the RTC timer queue if the wake * was due to the RTC alarm. */ if (acpi_is_wakeup_s3()) return; #endif /* __PRE_RAM__ */ printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "RTC Init\n"); #if CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE /* See if there has been a CMOS power problem. */ x = cmos_read(RTC_VALID); cmos_invalid = !(x & RTC_VRT); /* See if there is a CMOS checksum error */ checksum_invalid = !cmos_checksum_valid(PC_CKS_RANGE_START, PC_CKS_RANGE_END,PC_CKS_LOC); #define CLEAR_CMOS 0 #else #define CLEAR_CMOS 1 #endif if (invalid || cmos_invalid || checksum_invalid) { #if CLEAR_CMOS int i; cmos_write(0, 0x01); cmos_write(0, 0x03); cmos_write(0, 0x05); for (i = 10; i < 128; i++) cmos_write(0, i); #endif if (cmos_invalid) cmos_reset_date(RTC_HAS_NO_ALTCENTURY); printk(BIOS_WARNING, "RTC:%s%s%s%s\n", invalid?" Clear requested":"", cmos_invalid?" Power Problem":"", checksum_invalid?" Checksum invalid":"", CLEAR_CMOS?" zeroing cmos":""); } /* Setup the real time clock */ cmos_write(RTC_CONTROL_DEFAULT, RTC_CONTROL); /* Setup the frequency it operates at */ cmos_write(RTC_FREQ_SELECT_DEFAULT, RTC_FREQ_SELECT); /* Ensure all reserved bits are 0 in register D */ cmos_write(RTC_VRT, RTC_VALID); #if CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE /* See if there is a LB CMOS checksum error */ checksum_invalid = !cmos_checksum_valid(LB_CKS_RANGE_START, LB_CKS_RANGE_END,LB_CKS_LOC); if (checksum_invalid) printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "RTC: coreboot checksum invalid\n"); /* Make certain we have a valid checksum */ cmos_set_checksum(PC_CKS_RANGE_START, PC_CKS_RANGE_END, PC_CKS_LOC); #endif /* Clear any pending interrupts */ cmos_read(RTC_INTR_FLAGS); } #endif #if CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE /* * This routine returns the value of the requested bits. * input bit = bit count from the beginning of the cmos image * length = number of bits to include in the value * ret = a character pointer to where the value is to be returned * returns CB_SUCCESS = successful, cb_err code if an error occurred */ static enum cb_err get_cmos_value(unsigned long bit, unsigned long length, void *vret) { unsigned char *ret; unsigned long byte,byte_bit; unsigned long i; unsigned char uchar; /* * The table is checked when it is built to ensure all * values are valid. */ ret = vret; byte = bit / 8; /* find the byte where the data starts */ byte_bit = bit % 8; /* find the bit in the byte where the data starts */ if (length < 9) { /* one byte or less */ uchar = cmos_read(byte); /* load the byte */ uchar >>= byte_bit; /* shift the bits to byte align */ /* clear unspecified bits */ ret[0] = uchar & ((1 << length) - 1); } else { /* more that one byte so transfer the whole bytes */ for (i = 0; length; i++, length -= 8, byte++) { /* load the byte */ ret[i] = cmos_read(byte); } } return CB_SUCCESS; } enum cb_err get_option(void *dest, const char *name) { struct cmos_option_table *ct; struct cmos_entries *ce; size_t namelen; int found = 0; /* Figure out how long name is */ namelen = strnlen(name, CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH); /* find the requested entry record */ ct = cbfs_get_file_content(CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA, "cmos_layout.bin", CBFS_COMPONENT_CMOS_LAYOUT, NULL); if (!ct) { printk(BIOS_ERR, "RTC: cmos_layout.bin could not be found. " "Options are disabled\n"); return CB_CMOS_LAYOUT_NOT_FOUND; } ce = (struct cmos_entries*)((unsigned char *)ct + ct->header_length); for(; ce->tag == LB_TAG_OPTION; ce = (struct cmos_entries*)((unsigned char *)ce + ce->size)) { if (memcmp(ce->name, name, namelen) == 0) { found = 1; break; } } if (!found) { printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "WARNING: No CMOS option '%s'.\n", name); return CB_CMOS_OPTION_NOT_FOUND; } if (get_cmos_value(ce->bit, ce->length, dest) != CB_SUCCESS) return CB_CMOS_ACCESS_ERROR; if (!cmos_checksum_valid(LB_CKS_RANGE_START, LB_CKS_RANGE_END, LB_CKS_LOC)) return CB_CMOS_CHECKSUM_INVALID; return CB_SUCCESS; } static enum cb_err set_cmos_value(unsigned long bit, unsigned long length, void *vret) { unsigned char *ret; unsigned long byte,byte_bit; unsigned long i; unsigned char uchar, mask; unsigned int chksum_update_needed = 0; ret = vret; byte = bit / 8; /* find the byte where the data starts */ byte_bit = bit % 8; /* find the bit where the data starts */ if (length <= 8) { /* one byte or less */ mask = (1 << length) - 1; mask <<= byte_bit; uchar = cmos_read(byte); uchar &= ~mask; uchar |= (ret[0] << byte_bit); cmos_write(uchar, byte); if (byte >= LB_CKS_RANGE_START && byte <= LB_CKS_RANGE_END) chksum_update_needed = 1; } else { /* more that one byte so transfer the whole bytes */ if (byte_bit || length % 8) return CB_ERR_ARG; for (i = 0; length; i++, length -= 8, byte++) cmos_write(ret[i], byte); if (byte >= LB_CKS_RANGE_START && byte <= LB_CKS_RANGE_END) chksum_update_needed = 1; } if (chksum_update_needed) { cmos_set_checksum(LB_CKS_RANGE_START, LB_CKS_RANGE_END, LB_CKS_LOC); } return CB_SUCCESS; } enum cb_err set_option(const char *name, void *value) { struct cmos_option_table *ct; struct cmos_entries *ce; unsigned long length; size_t namelen; int found = 0; /* Figure out how long name is */ namelen = strnlen(name, CMOS_MAX_NAME_LENGTH); /* find the requested entry record */ ct = cbfs_get_file_content(CBFS_DEFAULT_MEDIA, "cmos_layout.bin", CBFS_COMPONENT_CMOS_LAYOUT, NULL); if (!ct) { printk(BIOS_ERR, "cmos_layout.bin could not be found. " "Options are disabled\n"); return CB_CMOS_LAYOUT_NOT_FOUND; } ce = (struct cmos_entries*)((unsigned char *)ct + ct->header_length); for(; ce->tag == LB_TAG_OPTION; ce = (struct cmos_entries*)((unsigned char *)ce + ce->size)) { if (memcmp(ce->name, name, namelen) == 0) { found = 1; break; } } if (!found) { printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "WARNING: No CMOS option '%s'.\n", name); return CB_CMOS_OPTION_NOT_FOUND; } length = ce->length; if (ce->config == 's') { length = MAX(strlen((const char *)value) * 8, ce->length - 8); /* make sure the string is null terminated */ if (set_cmos_value(ce->bit + ce->length - 8, 8, &(u8[]){0}) != CB_SUCCESS) return (CB_CMOS_ACCESS_ERROR); } if (set_cmos_value(ce->bit, length, value) != CB_SUCCESS) return (CB_CMOS_ACCESS_ERROR); return CB_SUCCESS; } #endif /* CONFIG_USE_OPTION_TABLE */ /* * If the CMOS is cleared, the rtc_reg has the invalid date. That * hurts some OSes. Even if we don't set USE_OPTION_TABLE, we need * to make sure the date is valid. */ void cmos_check_update_date(u8 has_century) { u8 year, century; /* Note: Need to check if the hardware supports RTC_CLK_ALTCENTURY. */ century = has_century ? cmos_read(RTC_CLK_ALTCENTURY) : 0; year = cmos_read(RTC_CLK_YEAR); /* * TODO: If century is 0xFF, 100% that the cmos is cleared. * Other than that, so far rtc_year is the only entry to check * if the date is valid. */ if (century > 0x99 || year > 0x99) /* Invalid date */ cmos_reset_date(has_century); } int rtc_set(const struct rtc_time *time, u8 has_century) { cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->sec), RTC_CLK_SECOND); cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->min), RTC_CLK_MINUTE); cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->hour), RTC_CLK_HOUR); cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->mday), RTC_CLK_DAYOFMONTH); cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->mon), RTC_CLK_MONTH); cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->year % 100), RTC_CLK_YEAR); if (has_century) cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->year / 100), RTC_CLK_ALTCENTURY); cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->wday + 1), RTC_CLK_DAYOFWEEK); return 0; } int rtc_get(struct rtc_time *time, u8 has_century) { time->sec = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_SECOND)); time->min = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_MINUTE)); time->hour = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_HOUR)); time->mday = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_DAYOFMONTH)); time->mon = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_MONTH)); time->year = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_YEAR)); if (has_century) time->year += bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_ALTCENTURY)) * 100; else time->year += 2000; time->wday = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_DAYOFWEEK)) - 1; return 0; }