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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
#ifndef SOC_INTEL_COMMON_BLOCK_PCIE_RP_H
#define SOC_INTEL_COMMON_BLOCK_PCIE_RP_H
#include <stdint.h>
/*
* In schematic PCIe root port numbers are 1-based, but FSP use 0-based indexes for
* the configuration arrays and so this macro subtracts 1 to convert RP# to array index.
*/
#define PCIE_RP(x) ((x) - 1)
#define PCH_RP(x) PCIE_RP(x)
#define CPU_RP(x) PCIE_RP(x)
enum pcie_rp_flags {
PCIE_RP_HOTPLUG = (1 << 0),
PCIE_RP_LTR = (1 << 1),
/* PCIE RP Advanced Error Report */
PCIE_RP_AER = (1 << 2),
/* Clock source is not used by the root port. */
PCIE_RP_CLK_SRC_UNUSED = (1 << 3),
/*
* Clock request signal requires probing before enabling CLKREQ# based power
* management.
*/
PCIE_RP_CLK_REQ_DETECT = (1 << 4),
/* Clock request signal is not used by the root port. */
PCIE_RP_CLK_REQ_UNUSED = (1 << 5),
};
enum pcie_clk_src_flags {
PCIE_CLK_FREE_RUNNING = (1 << 0),
PCIE_CLK_LAN = (1 << 1),
};
/* This enum is for passing into an FSP UPD, typically PcieRpL1Substates */
enum L1_substates_control {
L1_SS_FSP_DEFAULT,
L1_SS_DISABLED,
L1_SS_L1_1,
L1_SS_L1_2,
};
/* PCIe Root Ports */
struct pcie_rp_config {
/* CLKOUT_PCIE_P/N# used by this root port as per schematics. */
uint8_t clk_src;
/* SRCCLKREQ# used by this root port as per schematics. */
uint8_t clk_req;
enum pcie_rp_flags flags;
/* PCIe RP L1 substate */
enum L1_substates_control PcieRpL1Substates;
};
/*
* The PCIe Root Ports usually come in groups of up to 8 PCI-device
* functions.
*
* `slot` is the PCI device/slot number of such a group.
* `start` is the initial PCI function number within the group. This is useful
* in case the root port numbers are not contiguous within the slot.
* `count` is the number of functions within the group starting with the `start`
* function number.
*/
struct pcie_rp_group {
unsigned int slot;
unsigned int start;
unsigned int count;
};
static inline unsigned int rp_start_fn(const struct pcie_rp_group *group)
{
return group->start;
}
static inline unsigned int rp_end_fn(const struct pcie_rp_group *group)
{
return group->start + group->count - 1;
}
/*
* Update PCI paths of the root ports in the devicetree.
*
* Depending on the board layout and physical presence of downstream
* devices, individual root-port functions can be hidden and reordered.
* If we have device nodes for root ports in the static `devicetree.cb`,
* we need to update their PCI paths, so the nodes still control the
* correct root port. Device nodes for disabled root ports will be
* unlinked from the bus, to not interfere with PCI enumeration.
*
* Call this once, after root ports have been reordered, but before PCI
* enumeration.
*
* `groups` points to a list of groups terminated by an entry with `count == 0`.
* It is assumed that the first group includes the RPs 1 to the first group's
* `count` and that adjacent groups follow without gaps in the numbering.
*/
void pcie_rp_update_devicetree(const struct pcie_rp_group *groups);
/*
* Return mask of PCIe root ports that are enabled by mainboard. Mask is set in
* the same order as the root ports in pcie_rp_group groups table.
*
* Thus, the status of first root port in the groups table is indicated by bit 0
* in the returned mask, second root port by bit 1 and so on.
* 1 in the bit position indicates root port is enabled, whereas 0 indicates root
* port is disabled. This function assumes that the maximum count of root ports
* in the groups table is <= 32.
*/
uint32_t pcie_rp_enable_mask(const struct pcie_rp_group *groups);
#endif /* SOC_INTEL_COMMON_BLOCK_PCIE_RP_H */
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