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/*
* This file is part of the coreboot project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Alexandru Gagniuc <mr.nuke.me@gmail.com>
*
* 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, either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <arch/io.h>
#include <arch/pirq_routing.h>
#include <console/console.h>
#include <device/pci.h>
#include <device/pci_ids.h>
#include <pc80/i8259.h>
#include <pc80/mc146818rtc.h>
#include <drivers/generic/ioapic/chip.h>
#include "vx900.h"
#include "chip.h"
/**
* @file vx900/lpc.c
*
* STATUS:
* We do a fair bit of setup, and most of it seems to work fairly well. There
* are still a few FIXME items here and there, but overall, this code hasn't
* been touched much from its initial 2012 version to 2013, when it was revived.
*
* We do the IOAPIC setup with the assumption that it is declared in the
* mainboard's devicetree.cb. We cannot use the IOAPIC however. The interrupts
* do not make it to the CPU. This issue is still under investigation.
*
* We also route PIRQs with CONFIG_PIRQ_ROUTE. This is currently the only way to
* get interrupts working.
*
* On the VX900, the keyboard can be connected directly to the chipset
* (referenced as "internal keyboard" in the documents). As long as that is the
* case (not connected to the superIO), and we disable the superIO keyboard LDN,
* it will work, but perhaps this should be more configurable.
*/
static void vx900_lpc_misc_stuff(device_t dev)
{
char extint;
u8 val;
struct northbridge_via_vx900_config *nb = (void *)dev->chip_info;
/* GPIO 11,10 to SATALED [1,0] */
pci_mod_config8(dev, 0xe4, 0, 1 << 0);
/* Route the external interrupt line */
extint = nb->ext_int_route_to_pirq;
if (extint < 'A' || extint > 'H') {
printk(BIOS_WARNING, "Invalid PIRQ%c for external interrupt\n",
extint);
} else {
printk(BIOS_INFO, "Routing external interrupt to PIRQ%c\n",
extint);
val = extint - 'A';
val |= (1 << 3); /* bit3 enables the external int */
pci_mod_config8(dev, 0x55, 0xf, val);
}
}
static void vx900_lpc_dma_setup(device_t dev)
{
/* These are the steps recommended by VIA in order to get DMA running */
/* Enable Positive South Module PCI Cycle Decoding */
/* FIXME: Setting this seems to hang our system */
//pci_mod_config8(dev, 0x58, 0, 1<<4);
/* Positive decoding for ROM + APIC + On-board IO ports */
pci_mod_config8(dev, 0x6c, 0, (1 << 2) | (1 << 3) | (1 << 7));
/* Enable DMA channels. BIOS guide recommends DMA channel 2 off */
pci_write_config8(dev, 0x53, 0xfb);
/* Disable PCI/DMA Memory Cycles Output to PCI Bus */
pci_mod_config8(dev, 0x5b, (1 << 5), 0);
/* DMA bandwidth control - Improved bandwidth */
pci_write_config8(dev, 0x53, 0xff);
/* ISA Positive Decoding control */
pci_write_config8(dev, 0x6d, 0xdf);
pci_write_config8(dev, 0x6e, 0x98);
pci_write_config8(dev, 0x6f, 0x30);
}
/**
*\brief VX900: Set up the south module IOAPIC (for the ISA/LPC bus)
*
* Enable the IOAPIC in the south module, and properly set it up.
* \n
* This is the hardware specific initialization for the IOAPIC, and complements
* the setup done by the generic IOAPIC driver. In order for the IOAPIC to work
* properly, it _must_ be declared in devicetree.cb .
* \n
* We are assuming this is called before the drivers/generic/ioapic code,
* which should be the case if devicetree.cb is set up properly.
*/
static void vx900_lpc_ioapic_setup(device_t dev)
{
/* Find the IOAPIC, and make sure it's set up correctly in devicetree.cb
* If it's not, then the generic ioapic driver will not set it up
* correctly, and the MP table will not be correctly generated */
device_t ioapic;
for (ioapic = dev->next; ioapic; ioapic = ioapic->next) {
if (ioapic->path.type == DEVICE_PATH_IOAPIC)
break;
}
/* You did put an IOAPIC in devicetree.cb, didn't you? */
if (ioapic == 0) {
/* We don't have enough info to set up the IOAPIC */
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: South module IOAPIC not found. "
"Check your devicetree.cb\n");
return;
}
/* Found an IOAPIC, now we need to make sure it's the right one */
ioapic_config_t *config = (ioapic_config_t *) ioapic->chip_info;
if (!config->have_isa_interrupts) {
/* Umh, is this the right IOAPIC ? */
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: South module IOAPIC not carrying ISA "
"interrupts. Check your devicetree.cb\n");
printk(BIOS_ERR, "Will not initialize this IOAPIC.\n");
return;
}
/* The base address of this IOAPIC _must_ be at 0xfec00000.
* Don't move this value to a #define, as people might think it's
* configurable. It is not. */
const void *base = config->base;
if (base != (void *)0xfec00000) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "ERROR: South module IOAPIC base should be at "
"0xfec00000\n but we found it at %p\n", base);
return;
}
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "VX900 LPC: Setting up the south module IOAPIC.\n");
/* Enable IOAPIC
* So much work for one line of code. Talk about bloat :)
* The 8259 PIC should still work even if the IOAPIC is enabled, so
* there's no crime in enabling the IOAPIC here. */
pci_mod_config8(dev, 0x58, 0, 1 << 6);
}
static void vx900_lpc_interrupt_stuff(device_t dev)
{
/* Enable setting trigger mode through 0x4d0, and 0x4d1 ports
* And enable I/O recovery time */
pci_mod_config8(dev, 0x40, 0, (1 << 2) | (1 << 6));
/* Set serial IRQ frame width to 6 PCI cycles (recommended by VIA)
* And enable serial IRQ */
pci_mod_config8(dev, 0x52, 3 << 0, (1 << 3) | (1 << 0));
/* Disable IRQ12 storm FIXME: bad comment */
pci_mod_config8(dev, 0x51, (1 << 2), 0);
pci_write_config8(dev, 0x4c, (1 << 6));
/* FIXME: Do we really need this? SeaBIOS/linux runs fine without it.
* Is this something the payload/OS should do, or is it safe for us to
* do it? */
/* Get the IRQs up and running */
setup_i8259();
vx900_lpc_dma_setup(dev);
/* The IOAPIC is special, and we treat it separately */
vx900_lpc_ioapic_setup(dev);
}
static void vx900_lpc_init(device_t dev)
{
vx900_lpc_interrupt_stuff(dev);
vx900_lpc_misc_stuff(dev);
dump_pci_device(dev);
}
static struct device_operations vx900_lpc_ops = {
.read_resources = pci_dev_read_resources,
.set_resources = pci_dev_set_resources,
.enable_resources = pci_dev_enable_resources,
.init = vx900_lpc_init,
.scan_bus = scan_lpc_bus,
};
static const struct pci_driver lpc_driver __pci_driver = {
.ops = &vx900_lpc_ops,
.vendor = PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA,
.device = PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX900_LPC,
};
#if CONFIG_PIRQ_ROUTE
void pirq_assign_irqs(const u8 * pirq)
{
device_t lpc;
lpc = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA,
PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_VX900_LPC, 0);
/* Take care of INTA -> INTD */
pci_mod_config8(lpc, 0x55, (0xf << 4), pirq[0] << 4);
pci_write_config8(lpc, 0x56, pirq[1] | (pirq[2] << 4));
pci_write_config8(lpc, 0x57, pirq[3] << 4);
/* Enable INTE -> INTH to be on separate IRQs */
pci_mod_config8(lpc, 0x46, 0, 1 << 4);
/* Now do INTE -> INTH */
pci_write_config8(lpc, 0x44, pirq[4] | (pirq[5] << 4));
pci_write_config8(lpc, 0x45, pirq[6] | (pirq[7] << 4));
}
#endif
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