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authorRonald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>2009-08-28 14:46:59 +0000
committerRonald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>2009-08-28 14:46:59 +0000
commit07b8c2d26bbbe5b6bb9b96175a7174bf66c75f02 (patch)
tree62c72686300cce75cd9ecd4ced37beec6b5cafca /src/cpu/amd/model_gx2
parent0d5ced0e23d7c35207ce0b1f0b213bc29cef6534 (diff)
downloadcoreboot-07b8c2d26bbbe5b6bb9b96175a7174bf66c75f02.tar.xz
This is the beginning of support for Geode and Kconfig in v2.
It also brings in the vsm from v3, which was a much cleaner cut. Over time, I hope to bring all the code back from v3. I have some rumbas at home and want to use them. I have a patch which comes in next that makes the rumba build. Note that I am holding the src/*/amd/Kconfig patch until these get merged. These have no impact on the current system. Note that this is not complete but I want to fill in the blanks bit by bit. Signed-off-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com> Acked-by: Myles Watson <mylesgw@gmail.com> git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@4611 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1
Diffstat (limited to 'src/cpu/amd/model_gx2')
-rw-r--r--src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/Kconfig3
-rw-r--r--src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/Makefile.inc9
-rw-r--r--src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/vsmsetup.c900
3 files changed, 191 insertions, 721 deletions
diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/Kconfig b/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/Kconfig
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ec8ca691ff
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/Kconfig
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+config CPU_AMD_GX2
+ bool
+ default false
diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/Makefile.inc b/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/Makefile.inc
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..721b2ccbf0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/Makefile.inc
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+subdirs-y += ../../x86/tsc
+subdirs-y += ../../x86/fpu
+subdirs-y += ../../x86/mmx
+subdirs-y += ../../x86/lapic
+subdirs-y += ../../x86/cache
+subdirs-y += ../../x86/smm
+driver-y += model_gx2_init.o
+obj-y += cpubug.o
+obj-y += vsmsetup.o
diff --git a/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/vsmsetup.c b/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/vsmsetup.c
index 3c71cdb408..8d4ebe8f0c 100644
--- a/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/vsmsetup.c
+++ b/src/cpu/amd/model_gx2/vsmsetup.c
@@ -1,771 +1,229 @@
-#include <console/console.h>
-#include <device/pci.h>
-#include <device/pci_ids.h>
-#include <device/pci_ops.h>
-#undef __KERNEL__
-#include <arch/io.h>
-#include <string.h>
-#include <cpu/amd/gx2def.h>
-
-/* what a mess this uncompress thing is. I am not at all happy about how this
- * was done, but can't fix it yet. RGM
- */
-#warning "Fix the uncompress once coreboot knows how to do it"
-#include "../lib/nrv2b.c"
-
-/* vsmsetup.c derived from vgabios.c. Derived from: */
-
-/*------------------------------------------------------------ -*- C -*-
- * 2 Kernel Monte a.k.a. Linux loading Linux on x86
- *
- * Erik Arjan Hendriks <hendriks@lanl.gov>
- *
- * This version is a derivative of the original two kernel monte
- * which is (C) 2000 Scyld.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2000 Scyld Computing 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; 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, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+/*
+ * This file is part of the coreboot project.
*
- * Portions related to the alpha architecture are:
+ * Copyright (C) 2000 Erik Arjan Hendriks
+ * Copyright (C) 2000 Scyld Computing Corporation
+ * Copyright (C) 2001 University of California. LA-CC Number 01-67.
+ * Copyright (C) 2005 Nick.Barker9@btinternet.com
+ * Copyright (C) 2007 coresystems GmbH
*
- * Copyright(C) 2001 University of California. LA-CC Number 01-67.
- * This software has been authored by an employee or employees of the
- * University of California, operator of the Los Alamos National
- * Laboratory under Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36 with the U.S.
- * Department of Energy. The U.S. Government has rights to use,
- * reproduce, and distribute this software. If the software is
- * modified to produce derivative works, such modified software should
- * be clearly marked, so as not to confuse it with the version
- * available from LANL.
+ * 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 software may be used and distributed according to the terms
- * of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by
- * reference to http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.
+ * 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.
*
- * This software is provided by the author(s) "as is" and any express
- * or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied
- * warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose
- * are disclaimed. In no event shall the author(s) be liable for any
- * direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential
- * damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute
- * goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business
- * interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability,
- * whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including
- * negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this
- * software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
+ * 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
- * $Id: Exp $
- *--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
-/* Modified to be a self sufficient plug in so that it can be used
- without reliance on other parts of core coreboot
- (C) 2005 Nick.Barker9@btinternet.com
-
- Used initially for epia-m where there are problems getting the bios
- emulator to successfully run this bios.
-*/
-
-/* Declare a temporary global descriptor table - necessary because the
- Core part of the bios no longer sets up any 16 bit segments */
-__asm__ (
- /* pointer to original gdt */
- "gdtarg: \n"
- " .word gdt_limit \n"
- " .long gdt \n"
-
- /* compute the table limit */
- "__mygdt_limit = __mygdt_end - __mygdt - 1 \n"
-
- "__mygdtaddr: \n"
- " .word __mygdt_limit \n"
- " .long __mygdt \n"
-
- "__mygdt: \n"
- /* selgdt 0, unused */
- " .word 0x0000, 0x0000 \n"
- " .byte 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 \n"
-
- /* selgdt 8, unused */
- " .word 0x0000, 0x0000 \n"
- " .byte 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 \n"
-
- /* selgdt 0x10, flat code segment */
- " .word 0xffff, 0x0000 \n"
- " .byte 0x00, 0x9b, 0xcf, 0x00 \n"
-
- /* selgdt 0x18, flat data segment */
- " .word 0xffff, 0x0000 \n"
- " .byte 0x00, 0x93, 0xcf, 0x00 \n"
-
- /* selgdt 0x20, unused */
- " .word 0x0000, 0x0000 \n"
- " .byte 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00 \n"
-
- /* selgdt 0x28 16-bit 64k code at 0x00000000 */
- " .word 0xffff, 0x0000 \n"
- " .byte 0, 0x9a, 0, 0 \n"
-
- /* selgdt 0x30 16-bit 64k data at 0x00000000 */
- " .word 0xffff, 0x0000 \n"
- " .byte 0, 0x92, 0, 0 \n"
+ * LA-CC is the Los Alamos Control and Compliance Number, see also:
+ * http://supply.lanl.gov/property/customs/eximguide/default.shtml
+ */
- "__mygdt_end: \n"
-);
+#include <console/console.h>
+#include <device/device.h>
+#include <device/pci.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <cpu/cpu.h>
+#include <cpu/x86/lapic.h>
+#include <cpu/x86/cache.h>
+#include <arch/io.h>
-/* Declare a pointer to where our idt is going to be i.e. at mem zero */
-__asm__ ("__myidt: \n"
- /* 16-bit limit */
- " .word 1023 \n"
- /* 24-bit base */
- " .long 0 \n"
- " .word 0 \n"
-);
+u32 VSA_vrRead(u16 classIndex);
+void do_vsmbios(void);
-/* The address arguments to this function are PHYSICAL ADDRESSES */
+#define VSA2_BUFFER 0x60000
+#define VSA2_ENTRY_POINT 0x60020
+#define VSA2_SIGNATURE 0x56534132 // 'VSA2' returned in EAX
+#define SIGNATURE 0x03
+/**
+ * TODO.
+ *
+ * The address arguments to this function are PHYSICAL ADDRESSES!
+ *
+ * @param smm TODO.
+ * @param sysm TODO.
+ */
static void real_mode_switch_call_vsm(unsigned long smm, unsigned long sysm)
{
- __asm__ __volatile__ (
- // paranoia -- does ecx get saved? not sure. This is
- // the easiest safe thing to do.
+ u16 entryHi = (VSA2_ENTRY_POINT & 0xffff0000) >> 4;
+ u16 entryLo = (VSA2_ENTRY_POINT & 0xffff);
+
+ __asm__ __volatile__(
+ /* Paranoia -- does ecx get saved? not sure. This is
+ * the easiest safe thing to do.
+ */
" pushal \n"
- /* save the stack */
- " mov %esp, __stack \n"
+ /* Save the stack. */
+ " mov %%esp, __stack \n"
" jmp 1f \n"
- "__stack: .long 0 \n"
+ "__stack: .long 0 \n"
"1:\n"
- /* get devfn into %ecx */
- " movl %esp, %ebp \n"
-#if 0
- /* I'm not happy about that pushal followed by esp-relative references.
- * just do hard-codes for now
- */
- " movl 8(%ebp), %ecx \n"
- " movl 12(%ebp), %edx \n"
-#endif
- " movl $0x10000026, %ecx \n"
- " movl $0x10000028, %edx \n"
-
- /* load 'our' gdt */
- " lgdt %cs:__mygdtaddr \n"
-
- /* This configures CS properly for real mode. */
+ /* Get devfn into %%ecx. */
+ " movl %%esp, %%ebp \n"
+ /* Get the smm and sysm args into ecx and edx. */
+ " movl %0, %%ecx \n"
+ " movl %1, %%edx \n"
+ /* Load 'our' gdt. */
+ " lgdt %%cs:__mygdtaddr \n"
+ /* This configures CS properly for real mode. */
" ljmp $0x28, $__rms_16bit\n"
"__rms_16bit: \n"
" .code16 \n"
/* 16 bit code from here on... */
-
- /* Load the segment registers w/ properly configured segment
- * descriptors. They will retain these configurations (limits,
- * writability, etc.) once protected mode is turned off. */
- " mov $0x30, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ds \n"
- " mov %ax, %es \n"
- " mov %ax, %fs \n"
- " mov %ax, %gs \n"
- " mov %ax, %ss \n"
-
- /* Turn off protection (bit 0 in CR0) */
- " movl %cr0, %eax \n"
- " andl $0xFFFFFFFE, %eax \n"
- " movl %eax, %cr0 \n"
-
- /* Now really going into real mode */
+ /* Load the segment registers with properly configured segment
+ * descriptors. They will retain these configurations (limits,
+ * writability, etc.) once protected mode is turned off.
+ */
+ " mov $0x30, %%ax \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%ds \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%es \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%fs \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%gs \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%ss \n"
+ /* Turn off protection (bit 0 in CR0). */
+ " movl %%cr0, %%eax \n"
+ " andl $0xFFFFFFFE, %%eax \n"
+ " movl %%eax, %%cr0 \n"
+ /* Now really going into real mode. */
" ljmp $0, $__rms_real\n"
"__rms_real: \n"
- /* put the stack at the end of page zero.
- * that way we can easily share it between real and protected,
- * since the 16-bit ESP at segment 0 will work for any case. */
- /* Setup a stack */
- " mov $0x0, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ss \n"
- " movl $0x1000, %eax \n"
- " movl %eax, %esp \n"
-
- /* Load our 16 it idt */
- " xor %ax, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ds \n"
- " lidt __myidt \n"
-
- /* Dump zeros in the other segregs */
- " mov %ax, %es \n"
- /* FixMe: Big real mode for gs, fs? */
- " mov %ax, %fs \n"
- " mov %ax, %gs \n"
- " mov $0x40, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ds \n"
- //" mov %cx, %ax \n"
- " movl $0x10000026, %ecx \n"
- " movl $0x10000028, %edx \n"
-
- /* run VGA BIOS at 0x6000:0020 */
- " lcall $0x6000, $0x0020\n"
-
- /* if we got here, just about done.
- * Need to get back to protected mode */
- " movl %cr0, %eax \n"
- " orl $0x0000001, %eax\n" /* PE = 1 */
- " movl %eax, %cr0 \n"
-
- /* Now that we are in protected mode jump to a 32 bit code segment. */
+ /* Put the stack at the end of page zero.
+ * That way we can easily share it between real and protected,
+ * since the 16-bit ESP at segment 0 will work for any case.
+ */
+
+ /* Setup a stack. */
+ " mov $0x0, %%ax \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%ss \n"
+ " movl $0x1000, %%eax \n"
+ " movl %%eax, %%esp \n"
+ /* Dump zeros in the other segregs. */
+ " mov %%ax, %%es \n"
+ /* FIXME: Big real mode for gs, fs? */
+ " mov %%ax, %%fs \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%gs \n"
+ " mov $0x40, %%ax \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%ds \n"
+ /* " mov %%cx, %%ax \n" */
+ " movl %0, %%ecx \n"
+ " movl %1, %%edx \n"
+ /* Call the VSA2 entry point address. */
+ " lcall %2, %3\n"
+ /* If we got here, just about done.
+ * Need to get back to protected mode.
+ */
+ " movl %%cr0, %%eax \n"
+ " orl $0x0000001, %%eax\n" /* PE = 1 */
+ " movl %%eax, %%cr0 \n"
+ /* Now that we are in protected mode,
+ * jump to a 32 bit code segment.
+ */
" data32 ljmp $0x10, $vsmrestart\n"
"vsmrestart:\n"
" .code32\n"
- " movw $0x18, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ds \n"
- " mov %ax, %es \n"
- " mov %ax, %fs \n"
- " mov %ax, %gs \n"
- " mov %ax, %ss \n"
-
- /* restore proper gdt and idt */
- " lgdt %cs:gdtarg \n"
- " lidt idtarg \n"
-
+ " movw $0x18, %%ax \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%ds \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%es \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%fs \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%gs \n"
+ " mov %%ax, %%ss \n"
+ /* Restore proper gdt. */
+ " lgdt %%cs:gdtarg \n"
".globl vsm_exit \n"
"vsm_exit: \n"
- " mov __stack, %esp \n"
- " popal \n"
- );
+ " mov __stack, %%esp \n"
+ " popal \n"::
+ "g" (smm), "g"(sysm), "g"(entryHi), "g"(entryLo)
+ );
}
-__asm__ (".text\n""real_mode_switch_end:\n");
+__asm__(".text\n" "real_mode_switch_end:\n");
extern char real_mode_switch_end[];
+/* andrei: Some VSA virtual register helpers: raw read and MSR read. */
+
+u32 VSA_vrRead(u16 classIndex)
+{
+ unsigned eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
+ asm volatile (
+ "movw $0x0AC1C, %%dx \n"
+ "orl $0x0FC530000, %%eax \n"
+ "outl %%eax, %%dx \n"
+ "addb $2, %%dl \n"
+ "inw %%dx, %%ax \n"
+ : "=a" (eax), "=b"(ebx), "=c"(ecx), "=d"(edx)
+ : "a"(classIndex)
+ );
+
+ return eax;
+}
+
+u32 VSA_msrRead(u32 msrAddr)
+{
+ unsigned eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
+ asm volatile (
+ "movw $0x0AC1C, %%dx \n"
+ "movl $0x0FC530007, %%eax \n"
+ "outl %%eax, %%dx \n"
+ "addb $2, %%dl \n"
+ "inw %%dx, %%ax \n"
+ : "=a" (eax), "=b"(ebx), "=c"(ecx), "=d"(edx)
+ : "c"(msrAddr)
+ );
+
+ return eax;
+}
void do_vsmbios(void)
{
- device_t dev;
- unsigned long busdevfn;
- unsigned int rom = 0;
unsigned char *buf;
- unsigned int size = SMM_SIZE*1024;
int i;
- unsigned long ilen, olen;
-
- printk_err("do_vsmbios\n");
- /* clear vsm bios data area */
- for (i = 0x400; i < 0x500; i++) {
- *(unsigned char *) i = 0;
- }
- /* declare rom address here - keep any config data out of the way
- * of core LXB stuff */
+ printk_err( "do_vsmbios\n");
+ /* Clear VSM BIOS data area. */
+ for (i = 0x400; i < 0x500; i++)
+ *(volatile unsigned char *)i = 0;
+ /* set up cbfs and find the vsa file -- later */
+/*
+ init_archive(&archive);
+
+ if (find_file(&archive, "blob/vsa", &file))
+ die("FATAL: NO VSA found!\n");
- /* this is the base of rom on the GX2 at present. At some point, this has to be
- * much better parameterized
- */
- //rom = 0xfff80000;
- //rom = 0xfffc0000;
- /* the VSA starts at the base of rom - 64 */
- rom = ((unsigned long) 0) - (CONFIG_ROM_SIZE + 64*1024);
+ if (process_file(&file, (void *)VSA2_BUFFER))
+ die("FATAL: Processing /blob/vsa failed\n");
+ */
- buf = (unsigned char *) 0x60000;
- olen = unrv2b((uint8_t *)rom, buf, &ilen);
- printk_debug("buf ilen %d olen%d\n", ilen, olen);
- printk_debug("buf %p *buf %d buf[256k] %d\n",
- buf, buf[0], buf[SMM_SIZE*1024]);
+ buf = (unsigned char *)VSA2_BUFFER;
printk_debug("buf[0x20] signature is %x:%x:%x:%x\n",
- buf[0x20] ,buf[0x21] ,buf[0x22],buf[0x23]);
- /* check for post code at start of vsainit.bin. If you don't see it,
- don't bother. */
+ buf[0x20], buf[0x21], buf[0x22], buf[0x23]);
+ /* Check for POST code at start of vsainit.bin. If you don't see it,
+ * don't bother.
+ */
if ((buf[0x20] != 0xb0) || (buf[0x21] != 0x10) ||
(buf[0x22] != 0xe6) || (buf[0x23] != 0x80)) {
- printk_err("do_vsmbios: no vsainit.bin signature, skipping!\n");
- return;
+ die("FATAL: no vsainit.bin signature, skipping!\n");
}
- //memcpy((void *) 0x60000, buf, size);
-
- //for (i = 0; i < 0x800000; i++)
- // outb(0xaa, 0x80);
-
- /* ecx gets smm, edx gets sysm */
+ /* ecx gets smm, edx gets sysm. */
printk_err("Call real_mode_switch_call_vsm\n");
- real_mode_switch_call_vsm(0x10000026, 0x10000028);
+// real_mode_switch_call_vsm(MSR_GLIU0_SMM, MSR_GLIU0_SYSMEM);
- /* restart timer 1 */
+ /* Restart Timer 1. */
outb(0x56, 0x43);
outb(0x12, 0x41);
-}
-
-
-// we had hoped to avoid this.
-// this is a stub IDT only. It's main purpose is to ignore calls
-// to the BIOS.
-// no longer. Dammit. We have to respond to these.
-struct realidt {
- unsigned short offset, cs;
-};
-
-// from a handy writeup that andrey found.
-
-// handler.
-// There are some assumptions we can make here.
-// First, the Top Of Stack (TOS) is located on the top of page zero.
-// we can share this stack between real and protected mode.
-// that simplifies a lot of things ...
-// we'll just push all the registers on the stack as longwords,
-// and pop to protected mode.
-// second, since this only ever runs as part of coreboot,
-// we know all the segment register values -- so we don't save any.
-// keep the handler that calls things small. It can do a call to
-// more complex code in coreboot itself. This helps a lot as we don't
-// have to do address fixup in this little stub, and calls are absolute
-// so the handler is relocatable.
-void handler(void)
-{
- __asm__ __volatile__ (
- " .code16 \n"
- "idthandle: \n"
- " pushal \n"
- " movb $0, %al \n"
- " ljmp $0, $callbiosint16\n"
- "end_idthandle: \n"
- " .code32 \n"
- );
-}
-
-void debughandler(void)
-{
- __asm__ __volatile__ (
- " .code16 \n"
- "debughandle: \n"
- " pushw %cx \n"
- " movw $250, %cx \n"
- "dbh1: \n"
- " loop dbh1 \n"
- " popw %cx \n"
- " iret \n"
- "end_debughandle: \n"
- ".code32 \n"
- );
-}
-
-// Calling conventions. The first C function is called with this stuff
-// on the stack. They look like value parameters, but note that if you
-// modify them they will go back to the INTx function modified.
-// the C function will call the biosint function with these as
-// REFERENCE parameters. In this way, we can easily get
-// returns back to the INTx caller (i.e. vgabios)
-void callbiosint(void)
-{
- __asm__ __volatile__ (
- " .code16 \n"
- "callbiosint16: \n"
- " push %ds \n"
- " push %es \n"
- " push %fs \n"
- " push %gs \n"
- // clean up the int #. To save space we put it in the lower
- // byte. But the top 24 bits are junk.
- " andl $0xff, %eax\n"
- // this push does two things:
- // - put the INT # on the stack as a parameter
- // - provides us with a temp for the %cr0 mods.
- " pushl %eax \n"
- " movb $0xbb, %al\n"
- " outb %al, $0x80\n"
- " movl %cr0, %eax\n"
- " orl $0x00000001, %eax\n" /* PE = 1 */
- " movl %eax, %cr0\n"
- /* Now that we are in protected mode jump to a 32 bit code segment. */
- " data32 ljmp $0x10, $biosprotect\n"
- "biosprotect: \n"
- " .code32 \n"
- " movw $0x18, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ds \n"
- " mov %ax, %es \n"
- " mov %ax, %fs \n"
- " mov %ax, %gs \n"
- " mov %ax, %ss \n"
- " lidt idtarg \n"
- " call biosint \n"
- // back to real mode ...
- " ljmp $0x28, $__rms_16bit2\n"
- "__rms_16bit2: \n"
- " .code16 \n"
- /* 16 bit code from here on... */
- /* Load the segment registers w/ properly configured segment
- * descriptors. They will retain these configurations (limits,
- * writability, etc.) once protected mode is turned off. */
- " mov $0x30, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ds \n"
- " mov %ax, %es \n"
- " mov %ax, %fs \n"
- " mov %ax, %gs \n"
- " mov %ax, %ss \n"
-
- /* Turn off protection (bit 0 in CR0) */
- " movl %cr0, %eax \n"
- " andl $0xFFFFFFFE, %eax \n"
- " movl %eax, %cr0 \n"
-
- /* Now really going into real mode */
- " ljmp $0, $__rms_real2 \n"
- "__rms_real2: \n"
-
- /* Setup a stack
- * FixME: where is esp? */
- /* no need for a fix here. The esp is shared from 32-bit and 16-bit mode.
- * you have to hack on the ss, but the esp remains the same across
- * modes.
- */
- " mov $0x0, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ss \n"
-
- /* debugging for RGM */
- " mov $0x11, %al \n"
- " outb %al, $0x80 \n"
-
- /* Load our 16 bit idt */
- " xor %ax, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ds \n"
- " lidt __myidt \n"
-
- /* Dump zeros in the other segregs */
- " mov %ax, %es \n"
- " mov %ax, %fs \n"
- " mov %ax, %gs \n"
- " mov $0x40, %ax \n"
- " mov %ax, %ds \n"
-
- /* pop the INT # that you pushed earlier */
- " popl %eax \n"
- " pop %gs \n"
- " pop %fs \n"
- " pop %es \n"
- " pop %ds \n"
- " popal \n"
- " iret \n"
- " .code32 \n"
- );
-}
-enum {
- PCIBIOS = 0x1a,
- MEMSIZE = 0x12
-};
-
-int pcibios(unsigned long *pedi, unsigned long *pesi, unsigned long *pebp,
- unsigned long *pesp, unsigned long *pebx, unsigned long *pedx,
- unsigned long *pecx, unsigned long *peax, unsigned long *pflags);
-
-int handleint21(unsigned long *pedi, unsigned long *pesi, unsigned long *pebp,
- unsigned long *pesp, unsigned long *pebx, unsigned long *pedx,
- unsigned long *pecx, unsigned long *peax, unsigned long *pflags
- );
-
-int biosint(unsigned long intnumber,
- unsigned long gsfs, unsigned long dses,
- unsigned long edi, unsigned long esi,
- unsigned long ebp, unsigned long esp,
- unsigned long ebx, unsigned long edx,
- unsigned long ecx, unsigned long eax,
- unsigned long cs_ip, unsigned short stackflags)
-{
- unsigned long ip;
- unsigned long cs;
- unsigned long flags;
- int ret = -1;
-
- ip = cs_ip & 0xffff;
- cs = cs_ip >> 16;
- flags = stackflags;
-
- printk_debug("biosint: INT# 0x%lx\n", intnumber);
- printk_debug("biosint: eax 0x%lx ebx 0x%lx ecx 0x%lx edx 0x%lx\n",
- eax, ebx, ecx, edx);
- printk_debug("biosint: ebp 0x%lx esp 0x%lx edi 0x%lx esi 0x%lx\n",
- ebp, esp, edi, esi);
- printk_debug("biosint: ip 0x%x cs 0x%x flags 0x%x\n",
- ip, cs, flags);
- printk_debug("biosint: gs 0x%x fs 0x%x ds 0x%x es 0x%x\n",
- gsfs >> 16, gsfs & 0xffff, dses >> 16, dses & 0xffff);
-
- // cases in a good compiler are just as good as your own tables.
- switch (intnumber) {
- case 0 ... 15:
- // These are not BIOS service, but the CPU-generated exceptions
- printk_info("biosint: Oops, exception %u\n", intnumber);
- if (esp < 0x1000) {
- printk_debug("Stack contents: ");
- while (esp < 0x1000) {
- printk_debug("0x%04x ", *(unsigned short *) esp);
- esp += 2;
- }
- printk_debug("\n");
- }
- printk_debug("biosint: Bailing out ... not now\n");
- // "longjmp"
- //vga_exit();
- break;
-
- case PCIBIOS:
- ret = pcibios( &edi, &esi, &ebp, &esp,
- &ebx, &edx, &ecx, &eax, &flags);
- break;
- case MEMSIZE:
- // who cares.
- eax = 64 * 1024;
- ret = 0;
- break;
- case 0x15:
- ret=handleint21( &edi, &esi, &ebp, &esp,
- &ebx, &edx, &ecx, &eax, &flags);
- break;
- default:
- printk_info("BIOSINT: Unsupport int #0x%x\n",
- intnumber);
- break;
- }
- if (ret)
- flags |= 1; // carry flags
+ /* Check that VSA is running OK. */
+ if (VSA_vrRead(SIGNATURE) == VSA2_SIGNATURE)
+ printk_debug("do_vsmbios: VSA2 VR signature verified\n");
else
- flags &= ~1;
- stackflags = flags;
- return ret;
-}
-
-
-void setup_realmode_idt(void)
-{
- extern unsigned char idthandle, end_idthandle;
- extern unsigned char debughandle, end_debughandle;
-
- int i;
- struct realidt *idts = (struct realidt *) 0;
- int codesize = &end_idthandle - &idthandle;
- unsigned char *intbyte, *codeptr;
-
- // for each int, we create a customized little handler
- // that just pushes %ax, puts the int # in %al,
- // then calls the common interrupt handler.
- // this necessitated because intel didn't know much about
- // architecture when they did the 8086 (it shows)
- // (hmm do they know anymore even now :-)
- // obviously you can see I don't really care about memory
- // efficiency. If I did I would probe back through the stack
- // and get it that way. But that's really disgusting.
- for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
- idts[i].cs = 0;
- codeptr = (char*) 4096 + i * codesize;
- idts[i].offset = (unsigned) codeptr;
- memcpy(codeptr, &idthandle, codesize);
- intbyte = codeptr + 3;
- *intbyte = i;
- }
-
- // fixed entry points
-
- // VGA BIOSes tend to hardcode f000:f065 as the previous handler of
- // int10.
- // calling convention here is the same as INTs, we can reuse
- // the int entry code.
- codeptr = (char*) 0xff065;
- memcpy(codeptr, &idthandle, codesize);
- intbyte = codeptr + 3;
- *intbyte = 0x42; /* int42 is the relocated int10 */
-
- /* debug handler - useful to set a programmable delay between instructions if the
- TF bit is set upon call to real mode */
- idts[1].cs = 0;
- idts[1].offset = 16384;
- memcpy(16384, &debughandle, &end_debughandle - &debughandle);
+ die("FATAL: VSA2 VR signature not valid, install failed!\n");
}
-
-
-enum {
- CHECK = 0xb001,
- FINDDEV = 0xb102,
- READCONFBYTE = 0xb108,
- READCONFWORD = 0xb109,
- READCONFDWORD = 0xb10a,
- WRITECONFBYTE = 0xb10b,
- WRITECONFWORD = 0xb10c,
- WRITECONFDWORD = 0xb10d
-};
-
-// errors go in AH. Just set these up so that word assigns
-// will work. KISS.
-enum {
- PCIBIOS_NODEV = 0x8600,
- PCIBIOS_BADREG = 0x8700
-};
-
-int
-pcibios(unsigned long *pedi, unsigned long *pesi, unsigned long *pebp,
- unsigned long *pesp, unsigned long *pebx, unsigned long *pedx,
- unsigned long *pecx, unsigned long *peax, unsigned long *pflags)
-{
- unsigned long edi = *pedi;
- unsigned long esi = *pesi;
- unsigned long ebp = *pebp;
- unsigned long esp = *pesp;
- unsigned long ebx = *pebx;
- unsigned long edx = *pedx;
- unsigned long ecx = *pecx;
- unsigned long eax = *peax;
- unsigned long flags = *pflags;
- unsigned short func = (unsigned short) eax;
- int retval = 0;
- unsigned short devid, vendorid, devfn;
- short devindex; /* Use short to get rid of gabage in upper half of 32-bit register */
- unsigned char bus;
- device_t dev;
-
- switch(func) {
- case CHECK:
- *pedx = 0x4350;
- *pecx = 0x2049;
- retval = 0;
- break;
- case FINDDEV:
- {
- devid = *pecx;
- vendorid = *pedx;
- devindex = *pesi;
- dev = 0;
- while ((dev = dev_find_device(vendorid, devid, dev))) {
- if (devindex <= 0)
- break;
- devindex--;
- }
- if (dev) {
- unsigned short busdevfn;
- *peax = 0;
- // busnum is an unsigned char;
- // devfn is an int, so we mask it off.
- busdevfn = (dev->bus->secondary << 8)
- | (dev->path.pci.devfn & 0xff);
- printk_debug("0x%x: return 0x%x\n", func, busdevfn);
- *pebx = busdevfn;
- retval = 0;
- } else {
- *peax = PCIBIOS_NODEV;
- retval = -1;
- }
- }
- break;
- case READCONFDWORD:
- case READCONFWORD:
- case READCONFBYTE:
- case WRITECONFDWORD:
- case WRITECONFWORD:
- case WRITECONFBYTE:
- {
- unsigned long dword;
- unsigned short word;
- unsigned char byte;
- unsigned char reg;
-
- devfn = *pebx & 0xff;
- bus = *pebx >> 8;
- reg = *pedi;
- dev = dev_find_slot(bus, devfn);
- if (! dev) {
- printk_debug("0x%x: BAD DEVICE bus %d devfn 0x%x\n", func, bus, devfn);
- // idiots. the pcibios guys assumed you'd never pass a bad bus/devfn!
- *peax = PCIBIOS_BADREG;
- retval = -1;
- }
- switch(func) {
- case READCONFBYTE:
- byte = pci_read_config8(dev, reg);
- *pecx = byte;
- break;
- case READCONFWORD:
- word = pci_read_config16(dev, reg);
- *pecx = word;
- break;
- case READCONFDWORD:
- dword = pci_read_config32(dev, reg);
- *pecx = dword;
- break;
- case WRITECONFBYTE:
- byte = *pecx;
- pci_write_config8(dev, reg, byte);
- break;
- case WRITECONFWORD:
- word = *pecx;
- pci_write_config16(dev, reg, word);
- break;
- case WRITECONFDWORD:
- dword = *pecx;
- pci_write_config32(dev, reg, dword);
- break;
- }
-
- if (retval)
- retval = PCIBIOS_BADREG;
- printk_debug("0x%x: bus %d devfn 0x%x reg 0x%x val 0x%lx\n",
- func, bus, devfn, reg, *pecx);
- *peax = 0;
- retval = 0;
- }
- break;
- default:
- printk_err("UNSUPPORTED PCIBIOS FUNCTION 0x%x\n", func);
- break;
- }
-
- return retval;
-}
-
-int handleint21(unsigned long *edi, unsigned long *esi, unsigned long *ebp,
- unsigned long *esp, unsigned long *ebx, unsigned long *edx,
- unsigned long *ecx, unsigned long *eax, unsigned long *flags)
-{
- int res=-1;
- printk_debug("handleint21, eax 0x%x\n", *eax);
- switch(*eax&0xffff)
- {
- case 0x5f19:
- break;
- case 0x5f18:
- *eax=0x5f;
- *ebx=0x545; // MCLK = 133, 32M frame buffer, 256 M main memory
- *ecx=0x060;
- res=0;
- break;
- case 0x5f00:
- *eax = 0x8600;
- break;
- case 0x5f01:
- *eax = 0x5f;
- *ecx = (*ecx & 0xffffff00 ) | 2; // panel type = 2 = 1024 * 768
- res = 0;
- break;
- case 0x5f02:
- *eax=0x5f;
- *ebx= (*ebx & 0xffff0000) | 2;
- *ecx= (*ecx & 0xffff0000) | 0x401; // PAL + crt only
- *edx= (*edx & 0xffff0000) | 0; // TV Layout - default
- res=0;
- break;
- case 0x5f0f:
- *eax=0x860f;
- break;
- case 0xBEA7:
- *eax=33;
- break;
- case 0xBEA4:
- *eax=333;
- break;
- }
- return res;
-}