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authorNico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com>2019-02-14 17:52:25 +0100
committerPatrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>2019-02-21 19:10:00 +0000
commit16a41ccaa182a65fbb5b0e6755b17ac6c0f20150 (patch)
treee947f4a617727431d68c83023665f4d663fd667c /src/southbridge
parent26071aaadfc5926f7e01623d8fb2967456041dfc (diff)
downloadcoreboot-16a41ccaa182a65fbb5b0e6755b17ac6c0f20150.tar.xz
sb/intel/bd82x6x: Fix default IRQ mapping
The default mapping was probably copy-pasted from a random board and disabled some interrupts (by implicitly clearing some register bits). We provide a new default mapping with some reasoning, that tries to be most compatible (i.e. avoids to use PIRQ E-H that are not shareable on some boards). The following functions had their interrupt pin disabled before: o SATA 2 (explicitly, no board seems to enable the device) o PCIe Root Port #4, #6-#8 (probably by accident) PIRQs used before this change: A-D, F and H. After this change: A-D. Change-Id: I33f82702ea9c1b9c22ce14f01ee630dbf6203362 Signed-off-by: Nico Huber <nico.huber@secunet.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/31498 Reviewed-by: Kyösti Mälkki <kyosti.malkki@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com> Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'src/southbridge')
-rw-r--r--src/southbridge/intel/bd82x6x/early_rcba.c87
1 files changed, 60 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/src/southbridge/intel/bd82x6x/early_rcba.c b/src/southbridge/intel/bd82x6x/early_rcba.c
index 443b6c20bf..0dd7a562b1 100644
--- a/src/southbridge/intel/bd82x6x/early_rcba.c
+++ b/src/southbridge/intel/bd82x6x/early_rcba.c
@@ -23,40 +23,73 @@ void
southbridge_configure_default_intmap(void)
{
/*
- * GFX INTA -> PIRQA (MSI)
- * D28IP_P1IP SLOT1 INTA -> PIRQB
- * D28IP_P2IP SLOT2 INTB -> PIRQF
- * D28IP_P3IP SLOT3 INTC -> PIRQD
- * D28IP_P5IP SLOT5 INTC -> PIRQD
- * D29IP_E1P EHCI1 INTA -> PIRQD
- * D26IP_E2P EHCI2 INTA -> PIRQF
- * D31IP_SIP SATA INTA -> PIRQB (MSI)
- * D31IP_SMIP SMBUS INTB -> PIRQH
- * D31IP_TTIP THRT INTC -> PIRQA
- * D27IP_ZIP HDA INTA -> PIRQA (MSI)
- *
-
+ * For the PCH internal PCI functions, provide a reasonable
+ * default IRQ mapping that utilizes only PIRQ A to D. Higher
+ * PIRQs are sometimes used for other on-board chips that
+ * require an edge triggered interrupt which is not shareable.
*/
- RCBA32(D31IP) = (INTC << D31IP_TTIP) | (NOINT << D31IP_SIP2) |
+ /*
+ * We use a linear mapping for the pin numbers. They are not
+ * physical pins, and thus, have no relation between the dif-
+ * ferent devices. Only rule we must obey is that a single-
+ * function device has to use pin A.
+ */
+ RCBA32(D31IP) = (INTD << D31IP_TTIP) | (INTC << D31IP_SIP2) |
(INTB << D31IP_SMIP) | (INTA << D31IP_SIP);
- RCBA32(D30IP) = (NOINT << D30IP_PIP);
RCBA32(D29IP) = (INTA << D29IP_E1P);
- RCBA32(D28IP) = (INTA << D28IP_P1IP) | (INTB << D28IP_P2IP) |
- (INTC << D28IP_P3IP) | (INTC << D28IP_P5IP);
+ RCBA32(D28IP) = (INTD << D28IP_P8IP) | (INTC << D28IP_P7IP) |
+ (INTB << D28IP_P6IP) | (INTA << D28IP_P5IP) |
+ (INTD << D28IP_P4IP) | (INTC << D28IP_P3IP) |
+ (INTB << D28IP_P2IP) | (INTA << D28IP_P1IP);
RCBA32(D27IP) = (INTA << D27IP_ZIP);
RCBA32(D26IP) = (INTA << D26IP_E2P);
- RCBA32(D25IP) = (NOINT << D25IP_LIP);
- RCBA32(D22IP) = (NOINT << D22IP_MEI1IP);
+ RCBA32(D25IP) = (INTA << D25IP_LIP);
+ RCBA32(D22IP) = (INTA << D22IP_MEI1IP);
+ RCBA32(D20IP) = (INTA << D20IP_XHCIIP);
- /* Device interrupt route registers */
- DIR_ROUTE(D31IR, PIRQB, PIRQH, PIRQA, PIRQC);
- DIR_ROUTE(D29IR, PIRQD, PIRQE, PIRQF, PIRQG);
- DIR_ROUTE(D28IR, PIRQB, PIRQF, PIRQD, PIRQE);
- DIR_ROUTE(D27IR, PIRQA, PIRQH, PIRQA, PIRQB);
- DIR_ROUTE(D26IR, PIRQF, PIRQE, PIRQG, PIRQH);
- DIR_ROUTE(D25IR, PIRQA, PIRQB, PIRQC, PIRQD);
- DIR_ROUTE(D22IR, PIRQA, PIRQB, PIRQC, PIRQD);
+ /*
+ * For the PIRQ allocation the following was taken into
+ * account:
+ * o Interrupts of the PCIe root ports are only about
+ * events at the ports, not downstream devices. So we
+ * don't expect many interrupts there and ignore them.
+ * o We don't expect to talk constantly to the ME either
+ * so ignore that, too. Same for SMBus and the thermal
+ * device.
+ * o Second SATA interface is only used in non-AHCI mode
+ * so unlikely to coexist with modern interfaces (e.g.
+ * xHCI).
+ * o An OS that knows USB3 will likely also know how to
+ * use MSI.
+ *
+ * The functions that might matter first:
+ *
+ * D31IP_SIP SATA 1 -> PIRQ A (MSI capable in AHCI mode)
+ * D31IP_SIP2 SATA 2 -> PIRQ B
+ * D29IP_E1P EHCI 1 -> PIRQ C
+ * D27IP_ZIP HDA -> PIRQ D (MSI capable)
+ * D26IP_E2P EHCI 2 -> PIRQ D
+ * D25IP_LIP GbE -> PIRQ B (MSI capable)
+ * D20IP_XHCIIP xHCI -> PIRQ B (MSI capable)
+ *
+ * D31IP_TTIP Thermal -> PIRQ B
+ * D31IP_SMIP SMBUS -> PIRQ A
+ * D28IP_* PCIe RP -> PIRQ A-D (MSI capable)
+ * D22IP_MEI1IP ME -> PIRQ A (MSI capable)
+ *
+ * Note, CPU-integrated functions seem to always use PIRQ A.
+ */
+#define _none 0
+ DIR_ROUTE(D31IR, PIRQA, PIRQA, PIRQB, PIRQB);
+ DIR_ROUTE(D29IR, PIRQC, _none, _none, _none);
+ DIR_ROUTE(D28IR, PIRQA, PIRQB, PIRQC, PIRQD);
+ DIR_ROUTE(D27IR, PIRQD, _none, _none, _none);
+ DIR_ROUTE(D26IR, PIRQD, _none, _none, _none);
+ DIR_ROUTE(D25IR, PIRQB, _none, _none, _none);
+ DIR_ROUTE(D22IR, PIRQA, _none, _none, _none);
+ DIR_ROUTE(D20IR, PIRQB, _none, _none, _none);
+#undef _none
/* Enable IOAPIC (generic) */
RCBA16(OIC) = 0x0100;