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/*
* This file is part of the coreboot project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2008-2009 coresystems GmbH
* Copyright (C) 2014 Google Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2017-2019 Intel Corporation.
*
* 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.
*/
#include <bootstate.h>
#include <console/console.h>
#include <device/mmio.h>
#include <device/device.h>
#include <device/pci_ops.h>
#include <intelblocks/pmc.h>
#include <intelblocks/pmclib.h>
#include <intelblocks/rtc.h>
#include <soc/pci_devs.h>
#include <soc/pm.h>
#include "chip.h"
/*
* Set which power state system will be after reapplying
* the power (from G3 State)
*/
void pmc_soc_set_afterg3_en(const bool on)
{
uint8_t reg8;
uint8_t *const pmcbase = pmc_mmio_regs();
reg8 = read8(pmcbase + GEN_PMCON_A);
if (on)
reg8 &= ~SLEEP_AFTER_POWER_FAIL;
else
reg8 |= SLEEP_AFTER_POWER_FAIL;
write8(pmcbase + GEN_PMCON_A, reg8);
}
static void pm1_enable_pwrbtn_smi(void *unused)
{
/*
* Enable power button SMI only before jumping to payload. This ensures
* that:
* 1. Power button SMI is enabled only after coreboot is done.
* 2. On resume path, power button SMI is not enabled and thus avoids
* any shutdowns because of power button presses due to power button
* press in resume path.
*/
pmc_update_pm1_enable(PWRBTN_EN);
}
BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRY(BS_PAYLOAD_LOAD, BS_ON_EXIT, pm1_enable_pwrbtn_smi, NULL);
static void config_deep_sX(uint32_t offset, uint32_t mask, int sx, int enable)
{
uint32_t reg;
uint8_t *pmcbase = pmc_mmio_regs();
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "%sabling Deep S%c\n",
enable ? "En" : "Dis", sx + '0');
reg = read32(pmcbase + offset);
if (enable)
reg |= mask;
else
reg &= ~mask;
write32(pmcbase + offset, reg);
}
static void config_deep_s5(int on_ac, int on_dc)
{
/* Treat S4 the same as S5. */
config_deep_sX(S4_PWRGATE_POL, S4AC_GATE_SUS, 4, on_ac);
config_deep_sX(S4_PWRGATE_POL, S4DC_GATE_SUS, 4, on_dc);
config_deep_sX(S5_PWRGATE_POL, S5AC_GATE_SUS, 5, on_ac);
config_deep_sX(S5_PWRGATE_POL, S5DC_GATE_SUS, 5, on_dc);
}
static void config_deep_s3(int on_ac, int on_dc)
{
config_deep_sX(S3_PWRGATE_POL, S3AC_GATE_SUS, 3, on_ac);
config_deep_sX(S3_PWRGATE_POL, S3DC_GATE_SUS, 3, on_dc);
}
static void config_deep_sx(uint32_t deepsx_config)
{
uint32_t reg;
uint8_t *pmcbase = pmc_mmio_regs();
reg = read32(pmcbase + DSX_CFG);
reg &= ~DSX_CFG_MASK;
reg |= deepsx_config;
write32(pmcbase + DSX_CFG, reg);
}
static void pmc_init(void *unused)
{
const config_t *config = config_of_path(SA_DEVFN_ROOT);
rtc_init();
pmc_set_power_failure_state(true);
pmc_gpe_init();
config_deep_s3(config->deep_s3_enable_ac, config->deep_s3_enable_dc);
config_deep_s5(config->deep_s5_enable_ac, config->deep_s5_enable_dc);
config_deep_sx(config->deep_sx_config);
}
/*
* Initialize PMC controller.
*
* PMC controller gets hidden from PCI bus during FSP-Silicon init call.
* Hence PCI enumeration can't be used to initialize bus device and
* allocate resources.
*/
BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRY(BS_DEV_INIT_CHIPS, BS_ON_EXIT, pmc_init, NULL);
static void soc_acpi_mode_init(void *unused)
{
/*
* PMC initialization happens earlier for this SoC because FSP-Silicon
* init hides PMC from PCI bus. However, pmc_set_acpi_mode, which
* disables ACPI mode doesn't need to happen that early and can be
* delayed till typical BS_DEV_INIT. This ensures that ACPI mode
* disabling happens the same way for all SoCs and hence the ordering of
* events is the same.
*
* This is important to ensure that the ordering does not break the
* assumptions of any other drivers (e.g. ChromeEC) which could be
* taking different actions based on disabling of ACPI (e.g. flushing of
* all EC hostevent bits).
*
* P.S.: This cannot be done as part of pmc_soc_init as PMC device is
* hidden and hence the PMC driver never gets enumerated and so init is
* not called for it.
*/
pmc_set_acpi_mode();
}
BOOT_STATE_INIT_ENTRY(BS_DEV_INIT, BS_ON_EXIT, soc_acpi_mode_init, NULL);
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