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/*
* This file is part of the coreboot project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2009 One Laptop per Child, Association, 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
* 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 <device/pci_ids.h>
#include "vx800.h"
#define SMBUS_IO_BASE 0x0500 //from award bios
#define PMIO_BASE VX800_ACPI_IO_BASE //might as well set this while we're here
#define SMBHSTSTAT SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x0
#define SMBSLVSTAT SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x1
#define SMBHSTCTL SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x2
#define SMBHSTCMD SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x3
#define SMBXMITADD SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x4
#define SMBHSTDAT0 SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x5
#define SMBHSTDAT1 SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x6
/* Rest of these aren't currently used... */
#define SMBBLKDAT SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x7
#define SMBSLVCTL SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x8
#define SMBTRNSADD SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0x9
#define SMBSLVDATA SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0xa
#define SMLINK_PIN_CTL SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0xe
#define SMBUS_PIN_CTL SMBUS_IO_BASE + 0xf
/* Define register settings */
#define HOST_RESET 0xff
#define READ_CMD 0x01 // 1 in the 0 bit of SMBHSTADD states to READ
#define SMBUS_TIMEOUT (100*1000*10)
#define I2C_TRANS_CMD 0x40
#define CLOCK_SLAVE_ADDRESS 0x69
#define SMBUS_DELAY() outb(0x80, 0x80)
#if CONFIG_DEBUG_SMBUS
#define PRINT_DEBUG(x) print_debug(x)
#define PRINT_DEBUG_HEX16(x) print_debug_hex16(x)
#else
#define PRINT_DEBUG(x)
#define PRINT_DEBUG_HEX16(x)
#endif
/* Internal functions */
static void smbus_print_error(unsigned char host_status_register, int loops)
{
// print_err("some i2c error\n");
/* Check if there actually was an error */
if (host_status_register == 0x00 || host_status_register == 0x40 ||
host_status_register == 0x42)
return;
print_err("smbus_error: ");
print_err_hex8(host_status_register);
print_err("\n");
if (loops >= SMBUS_TIMEOUT) {
print_err("SMBus Timout\n");
}
if (host_status_register & (1 << 4)) {
print_err("Interrup/SMI# was Failed Bus Transaction\n");
}
if (host_status_register & (1 << 3)) {
print_err("Bus Error\n");
}
if (host_status_register & (1 << 2)) {
print_err("Device Error\n");
}
if (host_status_register & (1 << 1)) {
/* This isn't a real error... */
print_debug("Interrupt/SMI# was Successful Completion\n");
}
if (host_status_register & (1 << 0)) {
print_err("Host Busy\n");
}
}
static void smbus_wait_until_ready(void)
{
int loops;
loops = 0;
/* Yes, this is a mess, but it's the easiest way to do it */
while (((inb(SMBHSTSTAT) & 1) == 1) && (loops <= SMBUS_TIMEOUT)) {
SMBUS_DELAY();
++loops;
}
smbus_print_error(inb(SMBHSTSTAT), loops);
}
static void smbus_reset(void)
{
outb(HOST_RESET, SMBHSTSTAT);
}
/* Public functions */
static unsigned int get_spd_data(unsigned int dimm, unsigned int offset)
{
unsigned int val;
smbus_reset();
/* clear host data port */
outb(0x00, SMBHSTDAT0);
SMBUS_DELAY();
smbus_wait_until_ready();
/* Do some mathmatic magic */
dimm = (DIMM0 + dimm) << 1;
outb(dimm | 0x1, SMBXMITADD);
outb(offset, SMBHSTCMD);
outb(0x48, SMBHSTCTL);
SMBUS_DELAY();
smbus_wait_until_ready();
val = inb(SMBHSTDAT0);
smbus_reset();
return val;
}
void enable_smbus(void)
{
device_t dev;
dev = pci_locate_device(PCI_ID(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX855_LPC), 0);
if (dev == PCI_DEV_INVALID) {
/* This won't display text if enable_smbus() is before serial init */
die("Power Managment Controller not found\n");
}
/* Set clock source */
pci_write_config8(dev, 0x94, 0x20);
/* Write SMBus IO base to 0xd0, and enable SMBus */
pci_write_config16(dev, 0xd0, SMBUS_IO_BASE | 1);
/* Set to Award value */
pci_write_config8(dev, 0xd2, 0x05);
/* Make it work for I/O ... */
pci_write_config16(dev, 0x04, 0x0003);
smbus_reset();
/* clear host data port */
outb(0x00, SMBHSTDAT0);
SMBUS_DELAY();
smbus_wait_until_ready();
}
/**
* A fixup for some systems that need time for the SMBus to "warm up". This is
* needed on some VT823x based systems, where the SMBus spurts out bad data for
* a short time after power on. This has been seen on the VIA Epia series and
* Jetway J7F2-series. It reads the ID byte from SMBus, looking for
* known-good data from a slot/address. Exits on either good data or a timeout.
*
* TODO: This should probably go into some global file, but one would need to
* be created just for it. If some other chip needs/wants it, we can
* worry about it then.
*
* @param mem_ctrl The memory controller and SMBus addresses.
*/
void smbus_fixup(const struct mem_controller *mem_ctrl)
{
int i, ram_slots, current_slot = 0;
u8 result = 0;
ram_slots = ARRAY_SIZE(mem_ctrl->channel0);
if (!ram_slots) {
print_err("smbus_fixup() thinks there are no RAM slots!\n");
return;
}
PRINT_DEBUG("Waiting for SMBus to warm up");
/*
* Bad SPD data should be either 0 or 0xff, but YMMV. So we look for
* the ID bytes of SDRAM, DDR, DDR2, and DDR3 (and anything in between).
* VT8237R has only been seen on DDR and DDR2 based systems, so far.
*/
for (i = 0; (i < SMBUS_TIMEOUT && ((result < SPD_MEMORY_TYPE_SDRAM) ||
(result >
SPD_MEMORY_TYPE_SDRAM_DDR3)));
i++) {
if (current_slot > ram_slots)
current_slot = 0;
result = get_spd_data(mem_ctrl->channel0[current_slot],
SPD_MEMORY_TYPE);
current_slot++;
PRINT_DEBUG(".");
}
if (i >= SMBUS_TIMEOUT)
print_err("SMBus timed out while warming up\n");
else
PRINT_DEBUG("Done\n");
}
/* Debugging Function */
#if CONFIG_DEBUG_SMBUS
static void dump_spd_data(void)
{
int dimm, offset, regs;
unsigned int val;
for (dimm = 0; dimm < 8; dimm++) {
print_debug("SPD Data for DIMM ");
print_debug_hex8(dimm);
print_debug("\n");
val = get_spd_data(dimm, 0);
if (val == 0xff) {
regs = 256;
} else if (val == 0x80) {
regs = 128;
} else {
print_debug("No DIMM present\n");
regs = 0;
}
for (offset = 0; offset < regs; offset++) {
print_debug(" Offset ");
print_debug_hex8(offset);
print_debug(" = 0x");
print_debug_hex8(get_spd_data(dimm, offset));
print_debug("\n");
}
}
}
#else
#define dump_spd_data()
#endif
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