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author | Stefan Reinauer <stepan@coresystems.de> | 2010-02-25 18:23:23 +0000 |
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committer | Stefan Reinauer <stepan@openbios.org> | 2010-02-25 18:23:23 +0000 |
commit | 2e694eda333df2e9a2855d27b0548ec255b9e1a3 (patch) | |
tree | 4b61707d2300fe9664b71c6d989f9984d4381921 /src/northbridge | |
parent | eb49f9d04fd19114787c85c173a083574d13fece (diff) | |
download | coreboot-2e694eda333df2e9a2855d27b0548ec255b9e1a3.tar.xz |
Drop i855pm port and rename i855gme to i855 instead.
This patch also changes the digitallogic/adl855pc to use that port.
It probably won't work, but at least we will get an error if something
breaks compilation of the i855 code that is there.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <stepan@coresystems.de>
Acked-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@5163 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1
Diffstat (limited to 'src/northbridge')
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/Kconfig | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/Makefile.inc | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855/Kconfig (renamed from src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Kconfig) | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855/Makefile.inc (renamed from src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/Makefile.inc) | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855/chip.h (renamed from src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/chip.h) | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855/debug.c (renamed from src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/debug.c) | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855/northbridge.c (renamed from src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/northbridge.c) | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855/raminit.c (renamed from src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/raminit.c) | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855/raminit.h (renamed from src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/raminit.h) | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855/reset_test.c (renamed from src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/reset_test.c) | 0 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/Kconfig | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Makefile.inc | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/chip.h | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/debug.c | 164 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/northbridge.c | 151 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.c | 1594 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.h | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/reset_test.c | 19 |
18 files changed, 7 insertions, 1959 deletions
diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/Kconfig b/src/northbridge/intel/Kconfig index 983aca86d1..1f2c5edb0a 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/Kconfig +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/Kconfig @@ -6,6 +6,5 @@ source src/northbridge/intel/i440bx/Kconfig source src/northbridge/intel/i440lx/Kconfig source src/northbridge/intel/i82810/Kconfig source src/northbridge/intel/i82830/Kconfig -source src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/Kconfig -source src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Kconfig +source src/northbridge/intel/i855/Kconfig source src/northbridge/intel/i945/Kconfig diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/Makefile.inc b/src/northbridge/intel/Makefile.inc index fa04dd20d5..4a150df13d 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/Makefile.inc +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/Makefile.inc @@ -6,6 +6,5 @@ subdirs-$(CONFIG_NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I440BX) += i440bx subdirs-$(CONFIG_NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I440LX) += i440lx subdirs-$(CONFIG_NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I82810) += i82810 subdirs-$(CONFIG_NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I82830) += i82830 -subdirs-$(CONFIG_NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I855GME) += i855gme -subdirs-$(CONFIG_NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I855PM) += i855pm +subdirs-$(CONFIG_NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I855) += i855 subdirs-$(CONFIG_NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I945) += i945 diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Kconfig b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/Kconfig index 9516c1471b..e76c1c8d0f 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Kconfig +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/Kconfig @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -config NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I855PM +config NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I855 bool select HAVE_HIGH_TABLES diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/Makefile.inc b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/Makefile.inc index ea44b26cbe..ea44b26cbe 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/Makefile.inc +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/Makefile.inc diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/chip.h b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/chip.h index 3e1514a59c..f98fe7b40a 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/chip.h +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/chip.h @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ -struct northbridge_intel_i855gme_config +struct northbridge_intel_i855_config { }; -extern struct chip_operations northbridge_intel_i855gme_ops; +extern struct chip_operations northbridge_intel_i855_ops; diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/debug.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/debug.c index 4083add6f1..4083add6f1 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/debug.c +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/debug.c diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/northbridge.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/northbridge.c index 932409aead..e33338ec66 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/northbridge.c +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/northbridge.c @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ static void enable_dev(struct device *dev) } } -struct chip_operations northbridge_intel_i855gme_ops = { - CHIP_NAME("Intel 855GME Northbridge") +struct chip_operations northbridge_intel_i855_ops = { + CHIP_NAME("Intel 855 Northbridge") .enable_dev = enable_dev, }; diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/raminit.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/raminit.c index 8e928bd279..8e928bd279 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/raminit.c +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/raminit.c diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/raminit.h b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/raminit.h index a312ee511f..a312ee511f 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/raminit.h +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/raminit.h diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/reset_test.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/reset_test.c index b48b4a3764..b48b4a3764 100644 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/reset_test.c +++ b/src/northbridge/intel/i855/reset_test.c diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/Kconfig b/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/Kconfig deleted file mode 100644 index eba71fc933..0000000000 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855gme/Kconfig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -config NORTHBRIDGE_INTEL_I855GME - bool - select HAVE_HIGH_TABLES - diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Makefile.inc b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Makefile.inc deleted file mode 100644 index ea44b26cbe..0000000000 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/Makefile.inc +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -obj-y += northbridge.o diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/chip.h b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/chip.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9b14183aad..0000000000 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/chip.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -struct northbridge_intel_i855pm_config -{ -}; - -extern struct chip_operations northbridge_intel_i855pm_ops; diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/debug.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/debug.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7b854455a9..0000000000 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/debug.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -/* - * generic K8 debug code, used by mainboard specific romstage.c - * - */ -#if 1 -static void print_debug_pci_dev(unsigned dev) -{ - print_debug("PCI: "); - print_debug_hex8((dev >> 16) & 0xff); - print_debug_char(':'); - print_debug_hex8((dev >> 11) & 0x1f); - print_debug_char('.'); - print_debug_hex8((dev >> 8) & 7); -} - -static void print_pci_devices(void) -{ - device_t dev; - for(dev = PCI_DEV(0, 0, 0); - dev <= PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0x7); - dev += PCI_DEV(0,0,1)) { - uint32_t id; - id = pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_VENDOR_ID); - if (((id & 0xffff) == 0x0000) || ((id & 0xffff) == 0xffff) || - (((id >> 16) & 0xffff) == 0xffff) || - (((id >> 16) & 0xffff) == 0x0000)) { - continue; - } - print_debug_pci_dev(dev); - print_debug("\r\n"); - } -} - -static void dump_pci_device(unsigned dev) -{ - int i; - print_debug_pci_dev(dev); - print_debug("\r\n"); - - for(i = 0; i <= 255; i++) { - unsigned char val; - if ((i & 0x0f) == 0) { - print_debug_hex8(i); - print_debug_char(':'); - } - val = pci_read_config8(dev, i); - print_debug_char(' '); - print_debug_hex8(val); - if ((i & 0x0f) == 0x0f) { - print_debug("\r\n"); - } - } -} - -static void dump_pci_devices(void) -{ - device_t dev; - for(dev = PCI_DEV(0, 0, 0); - dev <= PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0x7); - dev += PCI_DEV(0,0,1)) { - uint32_t id; - id = pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_VENDOR_ID); - if (((id & 0xffff) == 0x0000) || ((id & 0xffff) == 0xffff) || - (((id >> 16) & 0xffff) == 0xffff) || - (((id >> 16) & 0xffff) == 0x0000)) { - continue; - } - dump_pci_device(dev); - } -} - -static void dump_spd_registers(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) -{ - int i; - print_debug("\r\n"); - for(i = 0; i < 4; i++) { - unsigned device; - device = ctrl->channel0[i]; - if (device) { - int j; - print_debug("dimm: "); - print_debug_hex8(i); - print_debug(".0: "); - print_debug_hex8(device); - for(j = 0; j < 256; j++) { - int status; - unsigned char byte; - if ((j & 0xf) == 0) { - print_debug("\r\n"); - print_debug_hex8(j); - print_debug(": "); - } - status = smbus_read_byte(device, j); - if (status < 0) { - print_debug("bad device\r\n"); - break; - } - byte = status & 0xff; - print_debug_hex8(byte); - print_debug_char(' '); - } - print_debug("\r\n"); - } -#if 0 - device = ctrl->channel1[i]; - if (device) { - int j; - print_debug("dimm: "); - print_debug_hex8(i); - print_debug(".1: "); - print_debug_hex8(device); - for(j = 0; j < 256; j++) { - int status; - unsigned char byte; - if ((j & 0xf) == 0) { - print_debug("\r\n"); - print_debug_hex8(j); - print_debug(": "); - } - status = smbus_read_byte(device, j); - if (status < 0) { - print_debug("bad device\r\n"); - break; - } - byte = status & 0xff; - print_debug_hex8(byte); - print_debug_char(' '); - } - print_debug("\r\n"); - } -#endif - } -} -static void dump_smbus_registers(void) -{ - int i; - print_debug("\r\n"); - for(i = 1; i < 0x80; i++) { - unsigned device; - device = i; - int j; - print_debug("smbus: "); - print_debug_hex8(device); - for(j = 0; j < 256; j++) { - int status; - unsigned char byte; - if ((j & 0xf) == 0) { - print_debug("\r\n"); - print_debug_hex8(j); - print_debug(": "); - } - status = smbus_read_byte(device, j); - if (status < 0) { - print_debug("bad device\r\n"); - break; - } - byte = status & 0xff; - print_debug_hex8(byte); - print_debug_char(' '); - } - print_debug("\r\n"); - } -} -#endif diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/northbridge.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/northbridge.c deleted file mode 100644 index ded93ba753..0000000000 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/northbridge.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -#include <console/console.h> -#include <arch/io.h> -#include <stdint.h> -#include <device/device.h> -#include <device/pci.h> -#include <device/pci_ids.h> -#include <cpu/cpu.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <bitops.h> -#include "chip.h" - -static void ram_resource(device_t dev, unsigned long index, - unsigned long basek, unsigned long sizek) -{ - struct resource *resource; - - if (!sizek) { - return; - } - resource = new_resource(dev, index); - resource->base = ((resource_t)basek) << 10; - resource->size = ((resource_t)sizek) << 10; - resource->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE | \ - IORESOURCE_FIXED | IORESOURCE_STORED | IORESOURCE_ASSIGNED; -} - -static void tolm_test(void *gp, struct device *dev, struct resource *new) -{ - struct resource **best_p = gp; - struct resource *best; - best = *best_p; - if (!best || (best->base > new->base)) { - best = new; - } - *best_p = best; -} - -static uint32_t find_pci_tolm(struct bus *bus) -{ - struct resource *min; - uint32_t tolm; - min = 0; - search_bus_resources(bus, IORESOURCE_MEM, IORESOURCE_MEM, tolm_test, &min); - tolm = 0xffffffffUL; - if (min && tolm > min->base) { - tolm = min->base; - } - return tolm; -} - -#if CONFIG_WRITE_HIGH_TABLES==1 -#define HIGH_TABLES_SIZE 64 // maximum size of high tables in KB -extern uint64_t high_tables_base, high_tables_size; -#endif - -static void pci_domain_set_resources(device_t dev) -{ - device_t mc_dev; - uint32_t pci_tolm; - - pci_tolm = find_pci_tolm(&dev->link[0]); - mc_dev = dev->link[0].children; - if (mc_dev) { - /* Figure out which areas are/should be occupied by RAM. - * This is all computed in kilobytes and converted to/from - * the memory controller right at the edges. - * Having different variables in different units is - * too confusing to get right. Kilobytes are good up to - * 4 Terabytes of RAM... - */ - uint16_t tolm_r; - unsigned long tomk, tolmk; - int idx; - - /* Get the value of the highest DRB. This tells the end of - * the physical memory. The units are ticks of 32MB - * i.e. 1 means 32MB. - */ - tomk = ((unsigned long)pci_read_config8(mc_dev, 0x63)) << 15; - /* Compute the top of Low memory */ - tolmk = pci_tolm >> 10; - if (tolmk >= tomk) { - /* The PCI hole does does not overlap the memory. - */ - tolmk = tomk; - } - /* Write the ram configuration registers, - * preserving the reserved bits. - */ - tolm_r = pci_read_config16(mc_dev, 0xc4); - tolm_r = ((tolmk >> 10) << 3) | (tolm_r & 0xf); - pci_write_config16(mc_dev, 0xc4, tolm_r); - - /* Report the memory regions */ - idx = 10; - ram_resource(dev, idx++, 0, 640); - ram_resource(dev, idx++, 768, tolmk - 768); - -#if CONFIG_WRITE_HIGH_TABLES==1 - /* Leave some space for ACPI, PIRQ and MP tables */ - high_tables_base = (tomk - HIGH_TABLES_SIZE) * 1024; - high_tables_size = HIGH_TABLES_SIZE * 1024; -#endif - } - assign_resources(&dev->link[0]); -} - -static struct device_operations pci_domain_ops = { - .read_resources = pci_domain_read_resources, - .set_resources = pci_domain_set_resources, - .enable_resources = enable_childrens_resources, - .init = 0, - .scan_bus = pci_domain_scan_bus, -}; - -static void cpu_bus_init(device_t dev) -{ - initialize_cpus(&dev->link[0]); -} - -static void cpu_bus_noop(device_t dev) -{ -} - -static struct device_operations cpu_bus_ops = { - .read_resources = cpu_bus_noop, - .set_resources = cpu_bus_noop, - .enable_resources = cpu_bus_noop, - .init = cpu_bus_init, - .scan_bus = 0, -}; - -static void enable_dev(struct device *dev) -{ - struct device_path path; - - /* Set the operations if it is a special bus type */ - if (dev->path.type == DEVICE_PATH_PCI_DOMAIN) { - dev->ops = &pci_domain_ops; - pci_set_method(dev); - } - else if (dev->path.type == DEVICE_PATH_APIC_CLUSTER) { - dev->ops = &cpu_bus_ops; - } -} - -struct chip_operations northbridge_intel_i855pm_ops = { - CHIP_NAME("Intel 855PM Northbridge") - .enable_dev = enable_dev, -}; diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.c deleted file mode 100644 index 8e97c10bd0..0000000000 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1594 +0,0 @@ -/* This was originally for the e7500, modified for i855pm - */ - -/* the 855pm uses only - * memory type (must be ddr) - * number of row addresses, not counting bank addresses - * number of column addresses - * number of so-dimm banks - * ecc, no ecc - * refresh rate/type - * number banks on each device - * - * that's it. No other bytes are used. - * these are bytes - * 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12 17 - */ - -/* converted to C 6/2004 yhlu */ - -#define DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG 2 -#undef ASM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL -#define ASM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL 8 -#define dumpnorth() dump_pci_device(PCI_DEV(0, 0, 1)) - -/* DDR DIMM Mode register Definitions */ - -#define BURST_2 (1<<0) -#define BURST_4 (2<<0) -#define BURST_8 (3<<0) - -#define BURST_SEQUENTIAL (0<<3) -#define BURST_INTERLEAVED (1<<3) - -#define CAS_2_0 (0x2<<4) -#define CAS_3_0 (0x3<<4) -#define CAS_1_5 (0x5<<4) -#define CAS_2_5 (0x6<<4) - -#define MODE_NORM (0 << 7) -#define MODE_DLL_RESET (2 << 7) -#define MODE_TEST (1 << 7) - -#define BURST_LENGTH BURST_4 -#define BURST_TYPE BURST_INTERLEAVED -#define CAS_LATENCY CAS_2_0 -/*#define CAS_LATENCY CAS_2_5*/ -/*#define CAS_LATENCY CAS_1_5*/ - -/* WOW! this could be bad! sets casl to 2 without checking! */ -#define MRS_VALUE (MODE_NORM | CAS_LATENCY | BURST_TYPE | BURST_LENGTH) -#define EMRS_VALUE 0x000 - -#define MD_SHIFT 4 - -#define RAM_COMMAND_NONE 0x0 -#define RAM_COMMAND_NOP 0x1 -#define RAM_COMMAND_PRECHARGE 0x2 -#define RAM_COMMAND_MRS 0x3 -#define RAM_COMMAND_EMRS 0x4 -#define RAM_COMMAND_CBR 0x6 -#define RAM_COMMAND_NORMAL 0x7 - - -static inline void do_ram_command (const struct mem_controller *ctrl, uint32_t value) { - uint32_t dword; - uint8_t byte; - int i; - uint32_t result; -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG >=2 - print_debug("P:"); - print_debug_hex8(value); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - /* %ecx - initial address to read from */ - /* Compute the offset */ - dword = value >> 16; - /* for(i=0;i<4;i++) {*/ - for(i=0;i<1;i++) { - /* Set the ram command */ - byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x70); - byte &= 0x8f; - byte |= (uint8_t)(value & 0xff); -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("R:"); - print_debug_hex8(byte); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - - pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x70, byte); - - /* Assert the command to the memory */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG >= 2 - print_debug("R:"); - print_debug_hex32(dword); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - - result = read32(dword); - -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("Done\r\n"); -#endif - /* Go to the next base address */ - dword += 0x0200000; - - } - - /* The command has been sent to all dimms so get out */ -} - -static inline void RAM_CMD(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, uint32_t command, uint32_t offset) { - uint32_t value = ((offset) << (MD_SHIFT + 16))|((command << 4) & 0x70) ; - do_ram_command(ctrl, value); -} - -#define RAM_NOP(ctrl) RAM_CMD(ctrl, RAM_COMMAND_NOP, 0) -#define RAM_PRECHARGE(ctrl) RAM_CMD(ctrl, RAM_COMMAND_PRECHARGE, 0) -#define RAM_CBR(ctrl) RAM_CMD(ctrl, RAM_COMMAND_CBR, 0) -#define RAM_EMRS(ctrl) RAM_CMD(ctrl, RAM_COMMAND_EMRS, EMRS_VALUE) - -static const uint8_t ram_cas_latency[] = { - CAS_2_5, CAS_2_0, CAS_1_5, CAS_2_5 - }; - -static inline void ram_mrs(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, uint32_t value){ - /* Read the cas latency setting */ - uint8_t byte; - uint32_t dword; - byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x60); - /* Transform it into the form expected by SDRAM */ - dword = ram_cas_latency[(byte>>5) & 1]; -#warning RAM_MRS -- using BROKEN hard-wired CAS 2.0. FIX ME SOON -/* - */ - value |= (dword<<(16+MD_SHIFT)); - - value |= (MODE_NORM | BURST_TYPE | BURST_LENGTH) << (16+MD_SHIFT); - - do_ram_command(ctrl, value); -} - -#define RAM_MRS(ctrl, dll_reset) ram_mrs( ctrl, (dll_reset << (8+MD_SHIFT+ 16)) | ((RAM_COMMAND_MRS <<4)& 0x70) ) - -static void RAM_NORMAL(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) { - uint8_t byte; - byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x70); - byte &= 0x8f; - byte |= (RAM_COMMAND_NORMAL << 4); - pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x70, byte); -} - -static void RAM_RESET_DDR_PTR(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) { - uint8_t byte; - byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x88); - byte |= (1 << 4 ); - pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x88, byte); - byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x88); - byte &= ~(1 << 4); - pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x88, byte); -} - -static void ENABLE_REFRESH(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) -{ - uint32_t dword; - dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x70); - dword |= (1 << 29); - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x70, dword); -} - - /* - * Table: constant_register_values - */ -static const long register_values[] = { - /* DRB - DRAM Row Boundary Registers - * 0x60 - 0x63 - * An array of 8 byte registers, which hold the ending - * memory address assigned to each pair of DIMMS, in 32MB - * granularity. - */ - /* Conservatively say each row has 32MB of ram, we will fix this up later */ - 0x40, 0x00000000, (0x01 << 0) | (0x02 << 8) | (0x03 << 16) | (0x04 << 24), - /* DRA - DRAM Row Attribute Register - * 0x70 Row 0,1 - * 0x71 Row 2,3 - * [2:0] Row Attributes for both rows - * 001 == 2KB - * 010 == 4KB - * 011 == 8KB - * 100 == 16KB - * Others == Reserved - */ - /* leave it alone for now -- seems bad to set it at all - 0x70, 0x00000000, - (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<< 0) | - (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<< 4) | - (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<< 8) | - (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<12) | - (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<16) | - (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<20) | - (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<24) | - (((0<<3)|(0<<0))<<28), - */ - /* DRT - DRAM Time Register - * 0x60 - * [31:31] tWTR -- MBZ - * [30:30] tWR 0 is 2, 1 is 3 clocks - * [29:28] back to back write-read commands spacing - * different rows - * 00 4, 01 3, 10 2, 11 reserved - * - * [27:26] same or different - * CL + .5x BL + TA(RD-WR) - DQSS - * wow that's hard! - * 00 7, 01 6, 10 5, 11 4 - * 00 4, 01 3, 10 2, 11 reserved - * - * [25:25] Back to Back Read-read spacing - * .5xBL + TA(RD-RD) - * 0 4 , 1 3 - * - * [24:15] Reserved - * - * [14:12] Refresh cycle time - * 000 14, 001 13, 010 12, 011 11, 100 10, 101 9, 110 8, 111 7 - * - * [11:11] tRAS, max - * 0 120 us, 1 reserved - * - * [10:09] Active to Precharge (tRAS) - * 00 == 8 clocks - * 01 == 7 clocks - * 10 == 6 clocks - * 11 == 5 clocks - * [08:07] Reserved - * [06:05] Cas Latency (tCL) - * 00 == 2.5 Clocks - * 01 == 2.0 Clocks (default) - * 10 == Reserved - * 11 == Reserved - * [04:04] Reserved - * [03:02] Ras# to Cas# Delay (tRCD) - * 00 == 4 DRAM Clocks - * 01 == 3 DRAM Clocks - * 10 == 2 DRAM Clocks - * 11 == reserved - * [01:00] DRAM RAS# to Precharge (tRP) - * 00 == 4 DRAM Clocks - * 01 == 3 DRAM Clocks - * 10 == 2 DRAM Clocks - * 11 == reserved - */ - -#define DRT_CAS_2_5 (0<<5) -#define DRT_CAS_2_0 (1<<5) -#define DRT_CAS_MASK (3<<5) - -#if CAS_LATENCY == CAS_2_5 -#define DRT_CL DRT_CAS_2_5 -#elif CAS_LATENCY == CAS_2_0 -#define DRT_CL DRT_CAS_2_0 -#endif - - /* bios is 0x2a004425 */ - /* default hardware is 18004425 */ - /* no setting for now */ - - /* FDHC - Fixed DRAM Hole Control - * 0x97 - * [7:7] Hole_Enable - * 0 == No memory Hole - * 1 == Memory Hole from 15MB to 16MB - * [6:0] Reserved - * - * PAM - Programmable Attribute Map - * 0x90 [3:0] Reserved - * 0x90 [5:4] 0xF0000 - 0xFFFFF - * 0x91 [1:0] 0xC0000 - 0xC3FFF - * 0x91 [5:4] 0xC4000 - 0xC7FFF - * 0x92 [1:0] 0xC8000 - 0xCBFFF - * 0x92 [5:4] 0xCC000 - 0xCFFFF - * 0x93 [1:0] 0xD0000 - 0xD3FFF - * 0x93 [5:4] 0xD4000 - 0xD7FFF - * 0x94 [1:0] 0xD8000 - 0xDBFFF - * 0x94 [5:4] 0xDC000 - 0xDFFFF - * 0x95 [1:0] 0xE0000 - 0xE3FFF - * 0x95 [5:4] 0xE4000 - 0xE7FFF - * 0x96 [1:0] 0xE8000 - 0xEBFFF - * 0x96 [5:4] 0xEC000 - 0xEFFFF - * 00 == DRAM Disabled (All Access go to memory mapped I/O space) - * 01 == Read Only (Reads to DRAM, Writes to memory mapped I/O space) - * 10 == Write Only (Writes to DRAM, Reads to memory mapped I/O space) - * 11 == Normal (All Access go to DRAM) - */ - /* 0x90, 0xcccccf7f, (0x00 << 0) | (0x30 << 8) | (0x33 << 16) | (0x33 << 24),*/ - /*0x94, 0xcccccccc, (0x33 << 0) | (0x33 << 8) | (0x33 << 16) | (0x33 << 24),*/ - - - /* FIXME why was I attempting to set a reserved bit? */ - /* 0x0100040f */ - - /* DRC - DRAM Contoller Mode Register - * 0x7c - * [31:30] Rev # - * [29:29] Initialization Complete - * 0 == Not Complete - * 1 == Complete - * [28:27] Dynamic Power Down Enable (leave at 0 for now) - * [27:24] Reserved - * [23:23] Reduced Comamnd Drive Delay (leave at 0 for now) - * [22:22] Reduced Command Drive Enable (leave at 0 for now) - * [21:21] DRAM Data Integrity Mode - * 0 == Disabled, no ECC - * 1 == Error checking, with correction - * [20:20] Reserved - * [19:18] Reserved - * Must equal 00 - * [17:17] (Intel Undocumented) should always be set to - * [16:16] Disable SCK Tri-state in C3/S1-m - * 0 == 2n Rule - * 1 == 1n rule - * [15:14] Reserved - * [13:13] Dynamic CS Disable - * [12:12] SM Interface Tristate enable - * [11:11] Reserved - * [10:08] Refresh mode select - * 000 == Refresh disabled - * 001 == Refresh interval 15.6 usec - * 010 == Refresh interval 7.8 usec - * 011 == Refresh interval 64 usec - * 111 == Reserved - * [07:07] Reserved - * [06:04] Mode Select (SMS) - * 000 == Self Refresh Mode - * 001 == NOP Command - * 010 == All Banks Precharge - * 011 == Mode Register Set - * 100 == Extended Mode Register Set - * 101 == Reserved - * 110 == CBR Refresh - * 111 == Normal Operation - * [03:01] Reserved - * [00:00] DRAM type --hardwired to 1 to indicate DDR - */ - 0x70, 0xdf0f6c7f, 0, - /* undocumnted shit */ - 0x80, 0, 0xaf0031, - -}; - - - /* - * Routine: ram_set_registers - * Arguments: none - * Results: none - * Trashed: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %eflags - * Effects: Do basic ram setup that does not depend on serial - * presence detect information. - * This sets PCI configuration registers to known good - * values based on the table: - * constant_register_values - * Which are a triple of configuration regiser, mask, and value. - * - */ - -static void write_8dwords(uint32_t src_addr, uint32_t dst_addr) { - int i; - uint32_t dword; - for(i=0;i<8;i++) { - dword = read32(src_addr); - write32(dst_addr, dword); - src_addr+=4; - dst_addr+=4; - - } -} - -/*#define SLOW_DOWN_IO inb(0x80);*/ -#define SLOW_DOWN_IO udelay(40); - - -static void ram_set_d0f0_regs(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) { -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - //dumpnorth(); -#endif - int i; - int max; - max = ARRAY_SIZE(register_values); - for(i = 0; i < max; i += 3) { - uint32_t reg; -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG >=2 - print_debug_hex32(register_values[i]); - print_debug(" <-"); - print_debug_hex32(register_values[i+2]); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - reg = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0,register_values[i]); - reg &= register_values[i+1]; - reg |= register_values[i+2] & ~(register_values[i+1]); - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0,register_values[i], reg); - - - } -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - dumpnorth(); -#endif -} -static void sdram_set_registers(const struct mem_controller *ctrl){ - ram_set_d0f0_regs(ctrl); -} - - - /* - * Routine: sdram_spd_get_page_size - * Arguments: %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE - * Results: - * %edi log base 2 page size of DIMM side 1 in bits - * %esi log base 2 page size of DIMM side 2 in bits - * - * Preserved: %ebx (except %bh), %ebp - * - * Trashed: %eax, %bh, %ecx, %edx, %esp, %eflags - * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags - * - * Effects: Uses serial presence detect to set %edi & %esi - * to the page size of a dimm. - * Notes: - * %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE - * %edi holds the page size for the first side of the DIMM. - * %esi holds the page size for the second side of the DIMM. - * memory size is represent as a power of 2. - * - * This routine may be worth moving into generic code somewhere. - */ -struct dimm_page_size { - unsigned long side1; - unsigned long side2; -}; - -static struct dimm_page_size sdram_spd_get_page_size(unsigned device) { - - uint32_t ecx; - int value; - struct dimm_page_size pgsz; - - pgsz.side1 = 0; - pgsz.side2 = 0; - - value = spd_read_byte(device, 4); /* columns */ - if(value < 0) goto hw_err; - pgsz.side1 = value & 0xf; - - /* Get the module data width and convert it to a power of two */ - value = spd_read_byte(device,7); /* (high byte) */ - if(value < 0) goto hw_err; - ecx = value & 0xff; - ecx <<= 8; - - value = spd_read_byte(device, 6); /* (low byte) */ - if(value < 0) goto hw_err; - ecx |= (value & 0xff); - - pgsz.side1 += log2(ecx); /* compute cheap log base 2 */ - - /* side two */ - value = spd_read_byte(device, 5); /* number of physical banks */ - if(value < 0) goto hw_err; - if(value==1) goto out; - if(value!=2) goto val_err; - - /* Start with the symmetrical case */ - pgsz.side2 = pgsz.side1; - value = spd_read_byte(device,4); /* columns */ - if(value < 0) goto hw_err; - if((value & 0xf0)==0 ) goto out; - pgsz.side2 -=value & 0xf; /* Subtract out columns on side 1 */ - pgsz.side2 +=(value>>4)& 0xf; /* Add in columns on side 2 */ - goto out; - - val_err: - die("Bad SPD value\r\n"); - /* If an hw_error occurs report that I have no memory */ -hw_err: - pgsz.side1 = 0; - pgsz.side2 = 0; -out: - return pgsz; -} - - - /* - * Routine: sdram_spd_get_width - * Arguments: %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE - * Results: - * %edi width of SDRAM chips on DIMM side 1 in bits - * %esi width of SDRAM chips on DIMM side 2 in bits - * - * Preserved: %ebx (except %bh), %ebp - * - * Trashed: %eax, %bh, %ecx, %edx, %esp, %eflags - * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags - * - * Effects: Uses serial presence detect to set %edi & %esi - * to the width of a dimm. - * Notes: - * %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE - * %edi holds the width for the first side of the DIMM. - * %esi holds the width for the second side of the DIMM. - * memory size is represent as a power of 2. - * - * This routine may be worth moving into generic code somewhere. - */ -struct dimm_width { - unsigned side1; - unsigned side2; -}; - -static struct dimm_width sdram_spd_get_width(unsigned device) { - int value; - struct dimm_width wd; - uint32_t ecx; - - wd.side1 = 0; - wd.side2 = 0; - - value = spd_read_byte(device, 13); /* sdram width */ - if(value < 0 ) goto hw_err; - ecx = value; - - wd.side1 = value & 0x7f; - - /* side two */ - value = spd_read_byte(device, 5); /* number of physical banks */ - if(value < 0 ) goto hw_err; - if(value <=1 ) goto out; - - /* Start with the symmetrical case */ - wd.side2 = wd.side1; - - if((ecx & 0x80)==0) goto out; - - wd.side2 <<=1; -hw_err: - wd.side1 = 0; - wd.side2 = 0; - - out: - return wd; -} - - /* - * Routine: sdram_spd_get_dimm_size - * Arguments: %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE - * Results: - * %edi log base 2 size of DIMM side 1 in bits - * %esi log base 2 size of DIMM side 2 in bits - * - * Preserved: %ebx (except %bh), %ebp - * - * Trashed: %eax, %bh, %ecx, %edx, %esp, %eflags - * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags - * - * Effects: Uses serial presence detect to set %edi & %esi - * the size of a dimm. - * Notes: - * %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE - * %edi holds the memory size for the first side of the DIMM. - * %esi holds the memory size for the second side of the DIMM. - * memory size is represent as a power of 2. - * - * This routine may be worth moving into generic code somewhere. - */ - -struct dimm_size { - unsigned long side1; - unsigned long side2; -}; - -static struct dimm_size spd_get_dimm_size(unsigned device) -{ - /* Calculate the log base 2 size of a DIMM in bits */ - struct dimm_size sz; - int value, low; - sz.side1 = 0; - sz.side2 = 0; - - /* Note it might be easier to use byte 31 here, it has the DIMM size as - * a multiple of 4MB. The way we do it now we can size both - * sides of an assymetric dimm. - */ - /* the hell with that! just use byte 31 -- rgm */ - value = spd_read_byte(device, 31); /* size * 4 MB */ - value = log2(value); - /* this is in 4 MB chunks, or 32 MBits chunks. - * log base 2 of 32 Mbits is log2 of (32*1024*1024) is 25 - * so add 25 - */ - value += 25; - sz.side1 = value; - sz.side2 = 0; -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("returned size log 2 in bits is :"); - print_debug_hex32(value); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - goto out; - val_err: - die("Bad SPD value\r\n"); - /* If an hw_error occurs report that I have no memory */ -hw_err: - sz.side1 = 0; - sz.side2 = 0; - out: - return sz; -} - - - - /* - * This is a place holder fill this out - * Routine: spd_set_row_attributes - * Arguments: %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE - * Results: - * %edi log base 2 size of DIMM side 1 in bits - * %esi log base 2 size of DIMM side 2 in bits - * - * Preserved: %ebx (except %bh), %ebp - * - * Trashed: %eax, %bh, %ecx, %edx, %esp, %eflags - * Used: %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx, %esi, %edi, %esp, %eflags - * - * Effects: Uses serial presence detect to set %edi & %esi - * the size of a dimm. - * Notes: - * %bl SMBUS_MEM_DEVICE - * %edi holds the memory size for the first side of the DIMM. - * %esi holds the memory size for the second side of the DIMM. - * memory size is represent as a power of 2. - * - * This routine may be worth moving into generic code somewhere. - */ -static long spd_set_row_attributes(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) { - int i; - uint16_t word=0x7777; - int value; - - - /* Walk through all dimms and find the interesection of the support - * for ecc sdram and refresh rates - */ - - - for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) { - if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) { - continue; - } - /* Test to see if I have ecc sdram */ - struct dimm_page_size sz; - sz = sdram_spd_get_page_size(ctrl->channel0[i]); /* SDRAM type */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("page size ="); - print_debug_hex32(sz.side1); - print_debug(" "); - print_debug_hex32(sz.side2); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - - /* Test to see if the dimm is present */ - if( sz.side1 !=0) { - - /* Test for a valid dimm width */ - if((sz.side1 <15) || (sz.side1>18) ) { - print_err("unsupported page size\r\n"); - } - - /* Convert to the format needed for the DRA register */ - /* subtract 3 (there are 8 bytes) - * then subtract 11 - * (since 12 bit size should map to a value of 1) - * so subtract 14 total - */ - sz.side1-=14; - - /* Place in the %ebp the dra place holder */ /*i*/ - word &= ~(7<<i); - word |= sz.side1<<(i<<3); - - /* Test to see if the second side is present */ - - if( sz.side2 !=0) { - - /* Test for a valid dimm width */ - if((sz.side2 <15) || (sz.side2>18) ) { - print_err("unsupported page size\r\n"); - } - - /* Convert to the format needed for the DRA register */ - sz.side2-=14; - - /* Place in the %ebp the dra place holder */ /*i*/ - word &= ~(7<<i); - word |= sz.side2<<((i<<3) + 4 ); - - } - } - /* go to the next DIMM */ - } - - /* Write the new row attributes register */ - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x50, word); - - return dimm_mask; - -} -#define spd_pre_init "Reading SPD data...\r\n" -#define spd_pre_set "setting based on SPD data...\r\n" -#define spd_post_init "done\r\n" - - -static const uint32_t refresh_rate_rank[]= { - /* Refresh rates ordered from most conservative (lowest) - * to most agressive (highest) - * disabled 0 -> rank 3 - * 15.6usec 1 -> rank 1 - * 7.8 usec 2 -> rank 0 - * 64usec 3 -> rank 2 - */ - 3, 1, 0, 2 }; -static const uint32_t refresh_rate_index[] = { - /* Map the spd refresh rates to memory controller settings - * 15.625us -> 15.6us - * 3.9us -> err - * 7.8us -> 7.8us - * 31.3s -> 15.6us - * 62.5us -> 15.6us - * 125us -> 15.6us - */ - 1, 0xff, 2, 1, 1, 1 -}; -#define MAX_SPD_REFRESH_RATE 5 - -static long spd_set_dram_controller_mode (const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) { - - int i; - uint32_t dword; - int value; - uint32_t ecx; - uint32_t edx; - /* on this chipset we only do refresh "slow" or "fast" for now */ - /* we start out assuming "slow" (15.6 microseconds) */ - uint32_t refrate = 1; /* better than 7.8 */ - - /* Read the inititial state */ - dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x70); - /* WTF? */ - /*dword |= 0x10000;*/ -#if 0 /* DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG*/ - print_debug("spd_detect_dimms: 0x70.l is:"); - print_debug_hex32(dword); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - -#if 0 - /* Test if ECC cmos option is enabled */ - /* Clear the ecc enable */ -1: -#endif - - - /* Walk through all dimms and find the interesection of the support - * for ecc sdram and refresh rates - */ - - - for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) { - if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) { - continue; - } - /* Test to see if I have ecc sdram */ - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 11); /* SDRAM type */ - if(value < 0) continue; - if(value !=2 ) { -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("spd_detect_dimms:\r\n"); -#endif - /* Clear the ecc enable */ - dword &= ~(3 << 20); -#if 0 &&DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("spd_detect_dimms: no ecc so set:"); - print_debug_hex32(dword); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - - } - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 12); /* SDRAM refresh rate */ - if(value < 0 ) continue; - value &= 0x7f; - if(value > MAX_SPD_REFRESH_RATE) { print_err("unsupported refresh rate\r\n");} -/* if(value == 0xff) { print_err("unsupported refresh rate\r\n");}*/ - -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("spd_detect_dimms: ref rate index:"); - print_debug_hex8(value); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - if (value == 2) /* have to go faster */ - refrate = 2; -#if 0 &&DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("spd_detect_dimms: dword is now w/refresh:"); - print_debug_hex32(dword); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - /* no applicability here but there are similar things - * we'll try later. - */ -#if 0 - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 33); /* Address and command hold time after clock */ - if(value < 0) continue; - if(value >= 0xa0) { /* At 133Mhz this constant should be 0x75 */ - dword &= ~(1<<16); /* Use two clock cyles instead of one */ - } -#endif - - /* go to the next DIMM */ - } - - /* set the refrate now */ - dword |= (refrate << 7); - /* Now write the controller mode */ - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x70, dword); - - return dimm_mask; - -} -static long spd_enable_clocks(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) -{ - int i; - uint32_t dword; - int value; - - /* Read the inititial state */ - dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x8c); -/* - Intel clears top bit here, should we? - No the default is on and for normal timming it should be on. Tom Z - andl $0x7f, %esi - */ - - for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) { - if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) { - continue; - } - /* Read any spd byte to see if the dimm is present */ - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 5); /* Physical Banks */ - if(value < 0) continue; - - dword &= ~(1<<i); - } - - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x8c, dword); - - return dimm_mask; -} - -static const uint16_t cas_latency_80[] = { - /* For cas latency 2.0 0x01 works and until I see a large test sample - * I am not prepared to change this value, to the intel recommended value - * of 0x0d. Eric Biederman - */ - /* The E7501 requires b1 rather than 01 for CAS2 or memory will be hosed - * CAS 1.5 is claimed to be unsupported, will try to test that - * will need to determine correct values for other CAS values - * (perhaps b5, b1, b6?) - * Steven James 02/06/2003 - */ - -/*# .byte 0x05, 0x01, 0x06 */ -/*# .byte 0xb5, 0xb1, 0xb6 */ - 0x0, 0x0bb1, 0x0662 /* RCVEN */ -}; -static const uint16_t cas_latency_80_4dimms[] = { - 0x0, 0x0bb1, 0x0882 -}; - - -static const uint8_t cas_latency_78[] = { - DRT_CAS_2_0, DRT_CAS_2_5 -}; - -static long spd_set_cas_latency(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) { - /* Walk through all dimms and find the interesection of the - * supported cas latencies. - */ - int i; - /* Initially allow cas latencies 2.5, 2.0 - * which the chipset supports. - */ - uint32_t dword = (1<<3)| (1<<2);/* esi*/ - uint32_t edi; - uint32_t ecx; - unsigned device; - int value; - uint8_t byte; - uint16_t word; - - - for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) { - if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) { - continue; - } - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 18); - if(value < 0) continue; - /* Find the highest supported cas latency */ - ecx = log2(value & 0xff); - edi = (1<< ecx); - - /* Remember the supported cas latencies */ - ecx = (value & 0xff); - - /* Verify each cas latency at 133Mhz */ - /* Verify slowest/highest CAS latency */ - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 9); - if(value < 0 ) continue; - if(value > 0x75 ) { - /* The bus is too fast so we cannot support this case latency */ - ecx &= ~edi; - } - - /* Verify the highest CAS latency - 0.5 clocks */ - edi >>= 1; - if(edi != 0) { - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 23); - if(value < 0 ) continue; - if(value > 0x75) { - /* The bus is too fast so we cannot support this cas latency */ - ecx &= ~edi; - } - } - - /* Verify the highest CAS latency - 1.0 clocks */ - edi >>=1; - if(edi !=0) { - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 25); - if(value < 0 ) continue; - if(value > 0x75) { - /* The bus is too fast so we cannot support this cas latency */ - ecx &= ~edi; - } - } - - /* Now find which cas latencies are supported for the bus */ - dword &= ecx; - /* go to the next DIMM */ - } - - /* After all of the arduous calculation setup with the fastest - * cas latency I can use. - */ - value = __builtin_bsf(dword); /* bsrl = log2 how about bsfl?*/ - if(value ==0 ) return -1; - ecx = value -1; - - byte = pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x78); - byte &= ~(DRT_CAS_MASK); - byte |= cas_latency_78[ecx]; - pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0,0x78, byte); - - /* set master DLL reset */ - dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88); - dword |= (1<<26); - - /* the rest of the references are words */ -/* ecx<<=1; // don't need shift left, because we already define that in u16 array*/ - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88, dword); - - - dword &= 0x0c0000ff; /* patch try register 88 is undocumented tnz */ - dword |= 0xd2109800; - - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88, dword); - - word = pci_read_config16(ctrl->d0, 0x80); - word &= ~(0x0fff); - word |= cas_latency_80[ecx]; - - dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x70); - - if((dword & 0xff) !=0 ) { - dword >>=8; - if((dword & 0xff)!=0) { - dword >>=8; - if((dword & 0xff)!=0) { - dword >>= 8; - if( (dword & 0xff)!=0) { - word &=~(0x0fff); /* we have dimms in all 4 slots */ - word |=cas_latency_80_4dimms[ecx]; - } - } - } - } - - pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0x80, word); - - dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88); /* reset master DLL reset */ - dword &= ~(1<<26); - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x88, dword); - - RAM_RESET_DDR_PTR(ctrl); - - return dimm_mask; - -} - -static const unsigned int bustimings[8] = { - /* first four are for GM part */ - 266, 200, 200, -1, - /* and then the GME part */ - 266, 200, 200, 333 -}; - -static long spd_set_dram_timing(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) { - /* Walk through all dimms and find the interesection of the - * supported dram timings. - */ - - int i; - uint32_t dword; - int value; - - /* well, shit. Intel has not seen fit to document the observed - * setting for these bits. On my chipset it is 3 right now, and - * that's not in the table documented for this chip. - * What a shame. We will assume 133 mhz I guess? not sure. - * also they say in one place it is two bits and in another - * they say it is 3 bits! we'll assume two bits, that's - * the only one that makes sense. - */ - uint32_t rambusfrequency; - uint32_t ramindex; - - /* what kind of chip is it? */ - /* only bit that really matters is high order bit ... */ - /* here is a problem with the memory controller struct ... - * ram control is spread across d0/d1 on this part! - */ - ramindex = pci_read_config8(PCI_DEV(0,0,0), 0x44); - ramindex >>= 5; - - /* compute the index into the table. Use the type of chip - * as the high order bit and the 0:0.3:c0 & 7 as the low - * order four bits. - */ - - ramindex |= pci_read_config8(PCI_DEV(0,0,3), 0xc0) & 7; - /* we now have an index into the clock rate table ... */ - - rambusfrequency = bustimings[ramindex]; - - /* Read the inititial state */ - dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x60); -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG >= 10 - print_debug("spd_detect_dimms: bus timing index: "); - print_debug_hex32(ramindex); - print_debug(" and speed "); - print_debug_hex32(rambusfrequency); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - - /* for now, since we are on deadline, set to "known good" and - * fix later. - */ - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x60, 0x2a004425); - return dimm_mask; - -/* - Intel clears top bit here, should we? - No the default is on and for normal timming it should be on. Tom Z - andl $0x7f, %esi - */ - - -/* HERE. WHat's the frequency kenneth? */ - for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) { - if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) { - continue; - } - /* Trp */ - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 27); - if(value < 0) continue; - if(value > (15<<2)) { - /* At 133Mhz if row precharge time is above than 15ns than we - * need 3 clocks not 2 clocks. - */ - dword &= ~(1<<0); - } - /* Trcd */ - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i],29); - if(value < 0 ) continue; - if(value > (15<<2)) { - /* At 133Mhz if the Minimum ras to cas delay is about 15ns we - * need 3 clocks not 2 clocks. - */ - dword &= ~((1<<3)|(1<<1)); - } - /* Tras */ - value = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i],30); - if(value < 0 ) continue; - /* Convert tRAS from ns to 133Mhz clock cycles */ - value <<=1; /* mult by 2 to make 7.5 15 */ - value += 15; /* Make certain we round up */ - value --; - value &= 0xff; /* Clear the upper bits of eax */ - value /= 15; - - /* Don't even process small timings */ - if(value >5) { - uint32_t tmp; - /* Die if the value is to large */ - if(value>7) { - die ("unsupported_rcd\r\n"); - } - /* Convert to clocks - 5 */ - value -=5; - /* Convert the existing value into clocks - 5 */ - tmp = (~((dword>>9) & 3) - 1) & 3; - /* See if we need a slower timing */ - if(value > tmp ) { - /* O.k. put in our slower timing */ - dword &= ~(3<<9); - dword |= ((~(value + 1)) & 3)<<9 ; - } - } - - /* Trd */ - /* Set to a 7 clock read delay. This is for 133Mhz - * with a CAS latency of 2.5 if 2.0 a 6 clock - * delay is good */ - if( (pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x78) & 0x30) ==0 ){ - dword &= ~(7<<24); /* CAS latency is 2.5, make 7 clks */ - } - - /* - * Back to Back Read Turn Around - */ - /* Set to a 3 clock back to back read turn around. This - * is good for CAS latencys 2.5 and 2.0 */ - dword |= (1<<27); - /* - * Back to Back Read-Write Turn Around - */ - /* Set to a 5 clock back to back read to write turn around. - * 4 is a good delay if the CAS latency is 2.0 */ - if( ( pci_read_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x78) & (1<<4)) == 0) { - dword &= ~(1<<28); - } - /* - * Back to Back Write-Read Turn Around - */ - /* Set to a 2 clock back to back write to read turn around. - * This is good for 2.5 and 2.0 CAS Latencies. */ - dword |= (1<<29); - } - - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x60, dword); - - return dimm_mask; - -} -static unsigned int spd_detect_dimms(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) -{ - unsigned dimm_mask; - int i; - dimm_mask = 0; -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("spd_detect_dimms:\r\n"); -#endif - for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) { - int byte; - unsigned device; -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug_hex32(i); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - device = ctrl->channel0[i]; - if (device) { - byte = spd_read_byte(ctrl->channel0[i], 2); /* Type */ - if (byte == 7) { - dimm_mask |= (1 << i); - } - } - } - - return dimm_mask; -} - -static uint32_t set_dimm_size(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, struct dimm_size sz, uint32_t memsz, unsigned index) -{ - int i; - uint32_t base0, base1; - uint32_t dch; - uint8_t byte; - - /* I think size2 is always 0 ... */ - /* Double the size if we are using dual channel memory */ - if (sz.side1 != sz.side2) { - sz.side2 = 0; - } - - - /* Make certain side1 of the dimm is at least 32MB */ - /* This 28 is weird. - * sz.size1 is log2 size in bits. - * so what's 28? So think of it as this: - * in log2 space: 10 + 10 + 8, i.e. 1024 * 1024 * 256 or - * 256 Mbits, or 32 Mbytes. - */ - /* this is from the e7500 code and it's just wrong for small dimes (< 64 MB) - * However, realistically, this case will never happen! the dimms are all bigger ... - * so skip the conditional completely. - * if (sz.side1 >= (28)) { } - */ - memsz += (1 << (sz.side1 - (28)) ) ; - - /* Write the size of side 1 of the dimm */ - #if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("Write size "); - print_debug_hex8(memsz); - print_debug(" to "); - print_debug_hex8(0x40 + index); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - byte = memsz; - pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x40+index, byte); - - /* now, fill in DRBs where no physical slot exists */ - - for(i=index+1;i<4;i++) { - pci_write_config8(ctrl->d0, 0x40+i, byte); - } - - return memsz; - -} - -#define LAST_DRB_SLOT 0x43 - -static long spd_set_ram_size(const struct mem_controller *ctrl, long dimm_mask) -{ - int i; - uint32_t memsz=0; - uint16_t word; - - for(i = 0; i < DIMM_SOCKETS; i++) { - struct dimm_size sz; - if (!(dimm_mask & (1 << i))) { - continue; - } - sz = spd_get_dimm_size(ctrl->channel0[i]); -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug("dimm size ="); - print_debug_hex32(sz.side1); - print_debug(" "); - print_debug_hex32(sz.side2); - print_debug("\r\n"); -#endif - - if (sz.side1 == 0) { - return -1; /* Report SPD error */ - } - memsz = set_dimm_size(ctrl, sz, memsz, i); - } -#if 0 - /* For now hardset everything at 128MB boundaries */ - /* %ebp has the ram size in multiples of 64MB */ -/* cmpl $0, %ebp /* test if there is no mem - smbus went bad */*/ -/* jz no_memory_bad_smbus*/ - if(memsz < 0x30) { - /* I should really adjust all of this in C after I have resources - * to all of the pcie devices. - */ - - /* Round up to 128M granularity */ - memsz++; - memsz &= 0xfe; - memsz<<= 10; - word = memsz; - pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0xc4, word); - } else { - - /* FIXME will this work with 3.5G of ram? */ - /* Put TOLM at 3G */ - pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0xc4, 0xc000); - /* Hard code a 1G remap window, right after the ram */ - if(memsz< 0x40){ - word = 0x40; /* Ensure we are over 4G */ - } else { - word = memsz; - } - pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0xc6, word); - word += 0x10; - pci_write_config16(ctrl->d0, 0xc8, word); - - } -#endif - - return dimm_mask; -} - -static void sdram_set_spd_registers(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) { - long dimm_mask; -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(spd_pre_init); -#endif - /*activate_spd_rom(ctrl);*/ - dimm_mask = spd_detect_dimms(ctrl); - if (!(dimm_mask & ((1 << DIMM_SOCKETS) - 1))) { - print_debug("No memory for this controller\n"); - return; - } - dimm_mask = spd_enable_clocks(ctrl, dimm_mask); - if (dimm_mask < 0) - goto hw_spd_err; - /*spd_verify_dimms(ctrl);*/ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(spd_pre_set); -#endif - dimm_mask = spd_set_row_attributes(ctrl,dimm_mask); - - if (dimm_mask < 0) - goto hw_spd_err; - dimm_mask = spd_set_dram_controller_mode(ctrl,dimm_mask); - - if (dimm_mask < 0) - goto hw_spd_err; - - /* skip for now until we just get "known good" up - dimm_mask = spd_set_cas_latency(ctrl,dimm_mask); - */ - - if (dimm_mask < 0) - goto hw_spd_err; - dimm_mask = spd_set_dram_timing(ctrl,dimm_mask); - if (dimm_mask < 0) - goto hw_spd_err; - -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(spd_post_init); -#endif - /*moved from dram_post_init*/ - spd_set_ram_size(ctrl, dimm_mask); - dump_pci_device(PCI_DEV(0,0,1)); - return; - - hw_spd_err: - /* Unrecoverable error reading SPD data */ - print_err("SPD error - reset\r\n"); - hard_reset(); - return; -} - - - /* I have finally seen ram bad enough to cause coreboot - * to die in mysterious ways, before booting up far - * enough to run a memory tester. This code attempts - * to catch this blatantly bad ram, with a spot check. - * For most cases you should boot all of the way up - * and run a memory tester. - */ - /* Ensure I read/write each stick of bank of memory && - * that I do more than 1000 bytes to avoid the northbridge cache. - * Only 64M of each side of each DIMM is currently mapped, - * so we can handle > 4GB of ram here. - */ - -static void ram_postinit(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) { -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - dumpnorth(); -#endif - /*spd_set_ram_size(ctrl);*/ -} -#define FIRST_NORMAL_REFERENCE() CALL_LABEL(ram_postinit) - -#define SPECIAL_FINISHUP() CALL_LABEL(dram_finish) - - -#define ecc_pre_init "Initializing ECC state...\r\n" -#define ecc_post_init "ECC state initialized.\r\n" -static void dram_finish(const struct mem_controller *ctrl) -{ - uint32_t dword; - uint8_t byte; - /* Test to see if ECC support is enabled */ - dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x70); - dword >>=20; - dword &=1; - if(dword == 1) { - -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG -// print_debug(ecc_pre_init); -#endif -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG -// print_debug(ecc_post_init); -#endif -#if 0 - /* Clear the ECC error bits */ - dword = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x7c); /* FCS_EN */ - dword |= (1<<17); - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x7c, dword); -#endif - } - -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG -// dumpnorth(); -#endif - -/* verify_ram(); */ -} - -#if ASM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL > BIOS_DEBUG -#define ram_enable_1 "Ram Enable 1\r\n" -#define ram_enable_2 "Ram Enable 2\r\n" -#define ram_enable_3 "Ram Enable 3\r\n" -#define ram_enable_4 "Ram Enable 4\r\n" -#define ram_enable_5 "Ram Enable 5\r\n" -#define ram_enable_6 "Ram Enable 6\r\n" -#define ram_enable_7 "Ram Enable 7\r\n" -#define ram_enable_8 "Ram Enable 8\r\n" -#define ram_enable_9 "Ram Enable 9\r\n" -#define ram_enable_10 "Ram Enable 10\r\n" -#define ram_enable_11 "Ram Enable 11\r\n" -#endif - - /* Estimate that SLOW_DOWN_IO takes about 50&76us*/ - /* delay for 200us */ -void udelay(int usecs) -{ - int i; - for(i = 0; i < usecs; i++) - outb(i&0xff, 0x80); -} - - -#if 0 -static void DO_DELAY(void){ - udelay(200); -} -#endif - -#define DO_DELAY udelay(200); -/* - for(i=0; i<16;i++) { SLOW_DOWN_IO } - */ - - -#define EXTRA_DELAY DO_DELAY - -static void sdram_enable(int controllers, const struct mem_controller *ctrl) -{ - int i; - uint32_t mchtst; - /* 1 & 2 Power up and start clocks */ - /* let the games begin. More undocumented shit, so we'll just set it - * as intel sets it - */ - mchtst = pci_read_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x68); -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(ram_enable_1); - print_debug_hex32(mchtst); - dumpnorth(); -#endif - /* - mchtst = 0x10f10038; - pci_write_config32(ctrl->d0, 0x68, mchtst); - * can't find a ram power register ... - */ - -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - - print_debug(ram_enable_2); -#endif - - /* A 200us delay is needed */ - - DO_DELAY - EXTRA_DELAY - - /* 3. Apply NOP */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - dump_pci_device(PCI_DEV(0, 0, 0)) ; - print_debug(ram_enable_3); -#endif - RAM_NOP(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY -#undef DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG -#define DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG 0 - /* 4 Precharge all */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(ram_enable_4); -#endif -#undef DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG -#define DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG 0 - RAM_PRECHARGE(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - - /* wait until the all banks idle state... */ - /* 5. Issue EMRS to enable DLL */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(ram_enable_5); -#endif - RAM_EMRS(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - - /* 6. Reset DLL */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(ram_enable_6); -#endif - RAM_MRS(ctrl,1); - EXTRA_DELAY - - /* Ensure a 200us delay between the DLL reset in step 6 and the final - * mode register set in step 9. - * Infineon needs this before any other command is sent to the ram. - */ - DO_DELAY - EXTRA_DELAY - - /* 7 Precharge all */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(ram_enable_7); -#endif - RAM_PRECHARGE(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - - /* 8 Now we need 2 AUTO REFRESH / CBR cycles to be performed */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(ram_enable_8); -#endif - RAM_CBR(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - RAM_CBR(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - /* And for good luck 6 more CBRs */ - RAM_CBR(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - RAM_CBR(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - RAM_CBR(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - RAM_CBR(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - RAM_CBR(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - RAM_CBR(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - - /* 9 mode register set */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(ram_enable_9); -#endif - RAM_MRS(ctrl,0); - EXTRA_DELAY - - /* 10 DDR Receive FIFO RE-Sync */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(ram_enable_10); -#endif - RAM_RESET_DDR_PTR(ctrl); - EXTRA_DELAY - - /* 11 normal operation */ -#if DEBUG_RAM_CONFIG - print_debug(ram_enable_11); -#endif - RAM_NORMAL(ctrl); - - - /* special from v1*/ - /*FIRST_NORMAL_REFERENCE();*/ - /*spd_set_ram_size(ctrl, 0x03);*/ - - /* Finally enable refresh */ - ENABLE_REFRESH(ctrl); - - /*SPECIAL_FINISHUP();*/ - dram_finish(ctrl); - { char *c = (char *) 0; - *c = 'a'; - print_debug("Test: "); - print_debug_hex8(*c); - print_debug("\r\n"); - } - - -} - diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.h b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3bdec56cb5..0000000000 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/raminit.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef RAMINIT_H -#define RAMINIT_H - -/* I think the 855 is only four sockets -- RGM */ -#define DIMM_SOCKETS 4 -struct mem_controller { - device_t d0; - uint16_t channel0[DIMM_SOCKETS]; -}; - - -#endif /* RAMINIT_H */ diff --git a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/reset_test.c b/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/reset_test.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7c933c58e3..0000000000 --- a/src/northbridge/intel/i855pm/reset_test.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -/* Convert to C by yhlu */ -/* converted to 855 by RGM */ -#define MCH_DRC 0x70 -#define DRC_DONE (1 << 29) - /* If I have already booted once skip a bunch of initialization */ - /* To see if I have already booted I check to see if memory - * has been enabled. - */ -static int bios_reset_detected(void) { - uint32_t dword; - - dword = pci_read_config32(PCI_DEV(0, 0, 0), MCH_DRC); - - if( (dword & DRC_DONE) != 0 ) { - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} |