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-rw-r--r-- | src/devices/pci_device.c | 118 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/devices/pci_ops.c | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/include/device/pci.h | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/include/pc80/i8259.h | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/pc80/i8259.c | 167 |
5 files changed, 192 insertions, 109 deletions
diff --git a/src/devices/pci_device.c b/src/devices/pci_device.c index 4a7a2cd9c5..7c8a758116 100644 --- a/src/devices/pci_device.c +++ b/src/devices/pci_device.c @@ -50,6 +50,10 @@ #if CONFIG_CARDBUS_PLUGIN_SUPPORT == 1 #include <device/cardbus.h> #endif +#define CONFIG_PC80_SYSTEM 1 +#if CONFIG_PC80_SYSTEM == 1 +#include <pc80/i8259.h> +#endif u8 pci_moving_config8(struct device *dev, unsigned int reg) { @@ -110,10 +114,10 @@ u32 pci_moving_config32(struct device * dev, unsigned int reg) unsigned pci_find_next_capability(struct device *dev, unsigned cap, unsigned last) { - unsigned pos; + unsigned pos = 0; unsigned status; unsigned reps = 48; - pos = 0; + status = pci_read_config16(dev, PCI_STATUS); if (!(status & PCI_STATUS_CAP_LIST)) { return 0; @@ -1193,86 +1197,62 @@ unsigned int pci_domain_scan_bus(device_t dev, unsigned int max) return max; } +#if CONFIG_PC80_SYSTEM == 1 /** - * Tell the EISA int controller this int must be level triggered. + * + * @brief Assign IRQ numbers * - * THIS IS A KLUDGE -- sorry, this needs to get cleaned up. - */ -void pci_level_irq(unsigned char intNum) -{ - unsigned short intBits = inb(0x4d0) | (((unsigned)inb(0x4d1)) << 8); - - printk_spew("%s: current ints are 0x%x\n", __func__, intBits); - intBits |= (1 << intNum); - - printk_spew("%s: try to set ints 0x%x\n", __func__, intBits); - - /* Write new values. */ - outb((unsigned char)intBits, 0x4d0); - outb((unsigned char)(intBits >> 8), 0x4d1); - - /* This seems like an error but is not. */ - if (inb(0x4d0) != (intBits & 0xff)) { - printk_err( - "%s: lower order bits are wrong: want 0x%x, got 0x%x\n", - __func__, intBits & 0xff, inb(0x4d0)); - } - if (inb(0x4d1) != ((intBits >> 8) & 0xff)) { - printk_err( - "%s: lower order bits are wrong: want 0x%x, got 0x%x\n", - __func__, (intBits >> 8) & 0xff, inb(0x4d1)); - } -} - -/** - * This function assigns IRQs for all functions contained within the - * indicated device address. If the device does not exist or does not - * require interrupts then this function has no effect. + * This function assigns IRQs for all functions contained within the indicated + * device address. If the device does not exist or does not require interrupts + * then this function has no effect. * * This function should be called for each PCI slot in your system. * - * pIntAtoD is an array of IRQ #s that are assigned to PINTA through PINTD of - * this slot. - * - * The particular irq #s that are passed in depend on the routing inside - * your southbridge and on your motherboard. - * - * -kevinh@ispiri.com - * -*/ + * @param bus + * @param slot + * @param pIntAtoD is an array of IRQ #s that are assigned to PINTA through + * PINTD of this slot. The particular irq #s that are passed in + * depend on the routing inside your southbridge and on your + * motherboard. + */ void pci_assign_irqs(unsigned bus, unsigned slot, - const unsigned char pIntAtoD[4]) + const unsigned char pIntAtoD[4]) { - unsigned functNum; - struct device *pdev; - unsigned char line; - unsigned char irq; - unsigned char readback; + unsigned int funct; + device_t pdev; + u8 line; + u8 irq; + u8 readback; + + /* Each slot may contain up to eight functions */ + for (funct = 0; funct < 8; funct++) { + pdev = dev_find_slot(bus, (slot << 3) + funct); + + if (!pdev) + continue; - /* Each slot may contain up to eight functions. */ - for (functNum = 0; functNum < 8; functNum++) { - pdev = dev_find_slot(bus, (slot << 3) + functNum); + line = pci_read_config8(pdev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN); - if (pdev) { - line = pci_read_config8(pdev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN); + // PCI spec says all values except 1..4 are reserved. + if ((line < 1) || (line > 4)) + continue; - /* PCI spec says all other values are reserved. */ - if ((line >= 1) && (line <= 4)) { - irq = pIntAtoD[line - 1]; + irq = pIntAtoD[line - 1]; - printk_debug("Assigning IRQ %d to %d:%x.%d\n", - irq, bus, slot, functNum); + printk_debug("Assigning IRQ %d to %d:%x.%d\n", + irq, bus, slot, funct); - pci_write_config8(pdev, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE, - pIntAtoD[line - 1]); + pci_write_config8(pdev, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE, + pIntAtoD[line - 1]); - readback = - pci_read_config8(pdev, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE); - printk_debug(" Readback = %d\n", readback); +#ifdef PARANOID_IRQ_ASSIGNMENTS + readback = pci_read_config8(pdev, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE); + printk_debug(" Readback = %d\n", readback); +#endif - // Change to level triggered. - pci_level_irq(pIntAtoD[line - 1]); - } - } + // Change to level triggered + i8259_configure_irq_trigger(pIntAtoD[line - 1], IRQ_LEVEL_TRIGGERED); } } +#endif + diff --git a/src/devices/pci_ops.c b/src/devices/pci_ops.c index ed07564f61..6029d757ef 100644 --- a/src/devices/pci_ops.c +++ b/src/devices/pci_ops.c @@ -27,24 +27,24 @@ static struct bus *get_pbus(device_t dev) { - struct bus *pbus; + struct bus *pbus = NULL; if (!dev) die("get_pbus: dev is NULL!\n"); - - pbus = dev->bus; + else + pbus = dev->bus; while(pbus && pbus->dev && !ops_pci_bus(pbus)) { if (pbus == pbus->dev->bus) { printk_alert("%s in endless loop looking for a parent " - "bus with ops_pci_bus for %s, breaking out\n", + "bus with ops_pci_bus for %s, breaking out.\n", __func__, dev_path(dev)); break; } pbus = pbus->dev->bus; } if (!pbus || !pbus->dev || !pbus->dev->ops || !pbus->dev->ops->ops_pci_bus) { - printk_emerg("%s Cannot find pci bus operations\n", dev_path(dev)); + printk_emerg("%s: Cannot find pci bus operations.\n", dev_path(dev)); die(""); } return pbus; diff --git a/src/include/device/pci.h b/src/include/device/pci.h index ad005cfe89..df9e80dbbb 100644 --- a/src/include/device/pci.h +++ b/src/include/device/pci.h @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ unsigned pci_find_capability(device_t dev, unsigned cap); struct resource *pci_get_resource(struct device *dev, unsigned long index); void pci_dev_set_subsystem(device_t dev, unsigned vendor, unsigned device); void pci_dev_init(struct device *dev); -void pci_level_irq(unsigned char intNum); + void pci_assign_irqs(unsigned bus, unsigned slot, const unsigned char pIntAtoD[4]); diff --git a/src/include/pc80/i8259.h b/src/include/pc80/i8259.h index 48e8df58d9..c55ae21557 100644 --- a/src/include/pc80/i8259.h +++ b/src/include/pc80/i8259.h @@ -22,4 +22,8 @@ void setup_i8259(void); +#define IRQ_LEVEL_TRIGGERED 1 +#define IRQ_EDGE_TRIGGERED 0 +void i8259_configure_irq_trigger(int int_num, int is_level_triggered); + #endif /* PC80_I8259_H */ diff --git a/src/pc80/i8259.c b/src/pc80/i8259.c index a397e0e0d8..1361f379c0 100644 --- a/src/pc80/i8259.c +++ b/src/pc80/i8259.c @@ -1,42 +1,141 @@ +/* + * This file is part of the coreboot project. + * + * Copyright (C) 2009 coresystems GmbH + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * 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., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + */ + #include <arch/io.h> #include <pc80/i8259.h> -/* code taken from: -! -! setup.S Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Linus Torvalds -! -! setup.s is responsible for getting the system data from the BIOS, -! and putting them into the appropriate places in system memory. -! both setup.s and system has been loaded by the bootblock. - */ -/* we're getting screwed again and again by this problem of the 8259. - * so we're going to leave this lying around for inclusion into - * crt0.S on an as-needed basis. -! well, that went ok, I hope. Now we have to reprogram the interrupts :-( -! we put them right after the intel-reserved hardware interrupts, at -! int 0x20-0x2F. There they won't mess up anything. Sadly IBM really -! messed this up with the original PC, and they haven't been able to -! rectify it afterwards. Thus the bios puts interrupts at 0x08-0x0f, -! which is used for the internal hardware interrupts as well. We just -! have to reprogram the 8259's, and it isn't fun. - */ +#include <console/console.h> + +#define MASTER_PIC_ICW1 0x20 +#define SLAVE_PIC_ICW1 0xa0 +#define ICW_SELECT (1 << 4) +#define OCW_SELECT (0 << 4) +#define ADI (1 << 2) +#define SNGL (1 << 1) +#define IC4 (1 << 0) + +#define MASTER_PIC_ICW2 0x21 +#define SLAVE_PIC_ICW2 0xa1 +#define INT_VECTOR_MASTER 0x20 +#define IRQ0 0x00 +#define IRQ1 0x01 +#define INT_VECTOR_SLAVE 0x28 +#define IRQ8 0x00 +#define IRQ9 0x01 + +#define MASTER_PIC_ICW3 0x21 +#define CASCADED_PIC (1 << 2) + +#define MASTER_PIC_ICW4 0x21 +#define SLAVE_PIC_ICW4 0xa1 +#define MICROPROCESSOR_MODE (1 << 0) + +#define SLAVE_PIC_ICW3 0xa1 +#define SLAVE_ID 0x02 + +#define MASTER_PIC_OCW1 0x21 +#define SLAVE_PIC_OCW1 0xa1 +#define IRQ2 (1 << 2) +#define ALL_IRQS 0xff + +#define ELCR1 0x4d0 +#define ELCR2 0x4d1 void setup_i8259(void) { - outb(0x11, 0x20); /*! initialization sequence to 8259A-1*/ - outb(0x11, 0xA0); /*! and to 8259A-2*/ - outb(0x20, 0x21); /*! start of hardware int's (0x20)*/ - outb(0x28, 0xA1); /*! start of hardware int's 2 (0x28)*/ - outb(0x04, 0x21); /*! 8259-1 is master*/ - outb(0x02, 0xA1); /*! 8259-2 is slave*/ - outb(0x01, 0x21); /*! 8086 mode for both*/ - outb(0x01, 0xA1); - outb(0xFF, 0xA1); /*! mask off all interrupts for now*/ - outb(0xFB, 0x21); /*! mask all irq's but irq2 which is cascaded*/ + /* A write to ICW1 starts the Interrupt Controller Initialization + * Sequence. This implicitly causes the following to happen: + * - Interrupt Mask register is cleared + * - Priority 7 is assigned to IRQ7 input + * - Slave mode address is set to 7 + * - Special mask mode is cleared + * + * We send the initialization sequence to both the master and + * slave i8259 controller. + */ + outb(ICW_SELECT|IC4, MASTER_PIC_ICW1); + outb(ICW_SELECT|IC4, SLAVE_PIC_ICW1); + + /* Now the interrupt controller expects us to write to ICW2. */ + outb(INT_VECTOR_MASTER | IRQ0, MASTER_PIC_ICW2); + outb(INT_VECTOR_SLAVE | IRQ8, SLAVE_PIC_ICW2); + + /* Now the interrupt controller expects us to write to ICW3. + * + * The normal scenario is to set up cascading on IRQ2 on the master + * i8259 and assign the slave ID 2 to the slave i8259. + */ + outb(CASCADED_PIC, MASTER_PIC_ICW3); + outb(SLAVE_ID, SLAVE_PIC_ICW3); + + /* Now the interrupt controller expects us to write to ICW4. + * + * We switch both i8259 to microprocessor mode because they're + * operating as part of an x86 architecture based chipset + */ + outb(MICROPROCESSOR_MODE, MASTER_PIC_ICW2); + outb(MICROPROCESSOR_MODE, SLAVE_PIC_ICW2); + + /* Now clear the interrupts through OCW1. + * First we mask off all interrupts on the slave interrupt controller + * then we mask off all interrupts but interrupt 2 on the master + * controller. This way the cascading stays alife. + */ + outb(ALL_IRQS, SLAVE_PIC_OCW1); + outb(ALL_IRQS & ~IRQ2, MASTER_PIC_OCW1); +} + +/** + * @brief Configure IRQ triggering in the i8259 compatible Interrupt Controller. + * + * Switch a certain interrupt to be level / edge triggered. + * + * @param int_num legacy interrupt number (3-7, 9-15) + * @param is_level_triggered 1 for level triggered interrupt, 0 for edge + * triggered interrupt + */ +void i8259_configure_irq_trigger(int int_num, int is_level_triggered) +{ + u16 int_bits = inb(ELCR1) | (((u16)inb(ELCR2)) << 8); + + printk_spew("%s: current interrupts are 0x%x\n", __func__, int_bits); + if (is_level_triggered) + int_bits |= (1 << int_num); + else + int_bits &= ~(1 << int_num); + + /* Write new values */ + printk_spew("%s: try to set interrupts 0x%x\n", __func__, int_bits); + outb((u8)(int_bits & 0xff), ELCR1); + outb((u8)(int_bits >> 8), ELCR2); + +#ifdef PARANOID_IRQ_TRIGGERS + /* Try reading back the new values. This seems like an error but is not ... */ + if (inb(ELCR1) != (int_bits & 0xff)) { + printk_err("%s: lower order bits are wrong: want 0x%x, got 0x%x\n", + __func__, (int_bits & 0xff), inb(ELCR1)); + } + + if (inb(ELCR2) != (int_bits >> 8)) { + printk_err("%s: higher order bits are wrong: want 0x%x, got 0x%x\n", + __func__, (int_bits>>8), inb(ELCR2)); + } +#endif } -/* - * I like the way Linus says it: -! Well, that certainly wasn't fun :-(. Hopefully it works, and we don't -! need no steenking BIOS anyway (except for the initial loading :-). -*/ |