/* * This file is part of the coreboot project. * * Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Intel Corp. * Copyright (C) 2017 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. * * 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. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * MP and SMM loading initialization. */ struct smm_relocation_attrs { uint32_t smbase; uint32_t tseg_base; uint32_t tseg_mask; }; static struct smm_relocation_attrs relo_attrs; /* * Do essential initialization tasks before APs can be fired up - * * 1. Prevent race condition in MTRR solution. Enable MTRRs on the BSP. This * creates the MTRR solution that the APs will use. Otherwise APs will try to * apply the incomplete solution as the BSP is calculating it. */ static void pre_mp_init(void) { x86_setup_mtrrs_with_detect(); x86_mtrr_check(); } static int get_cpu_count(void) { return (pci_read_config16(SOC_HT_DEV, D18F0_CPU_CNT) & CPU_CNT_MASK) + 1; } static void get_smm_info(uintptr_t *perm_smbase, size_t *perm_smsize, size_t *smm_save_state_size) { void *smm_base; size_t smm_size; void *handler_base; size_t handler_size; /* Initialize global tracking state. */ smm_region(&smm_base, &smm_size); smm_subregion(SMM_SUBREGION_HANDLER, &handler_base, &handler_size); relo_attrs.smbase = (uint32_t)smm_base; relo_attrs.tseg_base = relo_attrs.smbase; relo_attrs.tseg_mask = ALIGN_DOWN(~(smm_size - 1), 128 * KiB); relo_attrs.tseg_mask |= SMM_TSEG_WB; *perm_smbase = (uintptr_t)handler_base; *perm_smsize = handler_size; *smm_save_state_size = sizeof(amd64_smm_state_save_area_t); } static void relocation_handler(int cpu, uintptr_t curr_smbase, uintptr_t staggered_smbase) { msr_t tseg_base, tseg_mask; amd64_smm_state_save_area_t *smm_state; tseg_base.lo = relo_attrs.tseg_base; tseg_base.hi = 0; wrmsr(SMM_ADDR_MSR, tseg_base); tseg_mask.lo = relo_attrs.tseg_mask; tseg_mask.hi = ((1 << (cpu_phys_address_size() - 32)) - 1); wrmsr(SMM_MASK_MSR, tseg_mask); smm_state = (void *)(SMM_AMD64_SAVE_STATE_OFFSET + curr_smbase); smm_state->smbase = staggered_smbase; } static const struct mp_ops mp_ops = { .pre_mp_init = pre_mp_init, .get_cpu_count = get_cpu_count, .get_smm_info = get_smm_info, .relocation_handler = relocation_handler, .post_mp_init = enable_smi_generation, }; void stoney_init_cpus(struct device *dev) { /* Clear for take-off */ if (mp_init_with_smm(dev->link_list, &mp_ops) < 0) printk(BIOS_ERR, "MP initialization failure.\n"); /* The flash is now no longer cacheable. Reset to WP for performance. */ mtrr_use_temp_range(FLASH_BASE_ADDR, CONFIG_ROM_SIZE, MTRR_TYPE_WRPROT); set_warm_reset_flag(); } static void model_15_init(struct device *dev) { check_mca(); setup_lapic(); /* * Per AMD, sync an undocumented MSR with the PSP base address. * Experiments showed that if you write to the MSR after it has * been previously programmed, it causes a general protection fault. * Also, the MSR survives warm reset and S3 cycles, so we need to * test if it was previously written before writing to it. */ msr_t psp_msr; uint32_t psp_bar; /* Note: NDA BKDG names this 32-bit register BAR3 */ psp_bar = pci_read_config32(SOC_PSP_DEV, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_4); psp_bar &= ~PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_ATTR_MASK; psp_msr = rdmsr(0xc00110a2); if (psp_msr.lo == 0) { psp_msr.lo = psp_bar; wrmsr(0xc00110a2, psp_msr); } } static struct device_operations cpu_dev_ops = { .init = model_15_init, }; static struct cpu_device_id cpu_table[] = { { X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0x660f01 }, { X86_VENDOR_AMD, 0x670f00 }, { 0, 0 }, }; static const struct cpu_driver model_15 __cpu_driver = { .ops = &cpu_dev_ops, .id_table = cpu_table, };