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/*
* This file is part of the coreboot project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2015 Intel Corp.
* (Written by Alexandru Gagniuc <alexandrux.gagniuc@intel.com> for Intel Corp.)
*
* 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.
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <gpio.h>
#include <soc/gpio.h>
#include <soc/iosf.h>
#include <soc/itss.h>
#include <soc/pm.h>
/* This list must be in order, from highest pad numbers, to lowest pad numbers*/
static const struct pad_community {
uint16_t first_pad;
uint8_t port;
} gpio_communities[] = {
{
.port = GPIO_SOUTHWEST,
.first_pad = SW_OFFSET,
}, {
.port = GPIO_WEST,
.first_pad = W_OFFSET,
}, {
.port = GPIO_NORTHWEST,
.first_pad = NW_OFFSET,
}, {
.port = GPIO_NORTH,
.first_pad = N_OFFSET,
}
};
static const struct pad_community *gpio_get_community(uint16_t pad)
{
const struct pad_community *map = gpio_communities;
assert(pad < TOTAL_PADS);
while (map->first_pad > pad)
map++;
return map;
}
static void gpio_configure_itss(const struct pad_config *cfg,
uint16_t port, uint16_t pad_cfg_offset)
{
int irq;
/* Set up ITSS polarity if pad is routed to APIC.
*
* The ITSS takes only active high interrupt signals. Therefore,
* if the pad configuration indicates an inversion assume the
* intent is for the ITSS polarity. Before forwarding on the
* request to the APIC there's an inversion setting for how the
* signal is forwarded to the APIC. Honor the inversion setting
* in the GPIO pad configuration so that a hardware active low
* signal looks that way to the APIC (double inversion).
*/
if (!(cfg->config0 & PAD_CFG0_ROUTE_IOAPIC))
return;
irq = iosf_read(port, pad_cfg_offset + sizeof(uint32_t));
irq &= PAD_CFG1_IRQ_MASK;
if (!irq) {
printk(BIOS_ERR, "GPIO %u doesn't support APIC routing,\n",
cfg->pad);
return;
}
itss_set_irq_polarity(irq, !!(cfg->config0 & PAD_CFG0_RX_POL_INVERT));
}
static void gpio_configure_owner(const struct pad_config *cfg,
uint16_t port, int pin)
{
uint32_t val;
uint16_t hostsw_reg;
/* The 4th bit in pad_config 1 (RO) is used to indicate if the pad
* needs GPIO driver ownership.
*/
if (!(cfg->config1 & PAD_CFG1_GPIO_DRIVER))
return;
/* Based on the gpio pin number configure the corresponding bit in
* HOSTSW_OWN register. Value of 0x1 indicates GPIO Driver onwership.
*/
hostsw_reg = HOSTSW_OWN_REG_BASE + ((pin / 32) * sizeof(uint32_t));
val = iosf_read(port, hostsw_reg);
val |= 1 << (pin % 32);
iosf_write(port, hostsw_reg, val);
}
void gpio_configure_pad(const struct pad_config *cfg)
{
uint32_t dw1;
const struct pad_community *comm = gpio_get_community(cfg->pad);
uint16_t config_offset = PAD_CFG_OFFSET(cfg->pad - comm->first_pad);
/* Iostandby bits are tentatively stored in [3:0] bits (RO) of config1.
* dw1 is used to extract the bits of Iostandby.
* This is done to preserve config1 size as unit16 in gpio.h.
*/
dw1 = cfg->config1 & ~PAD_CFG1_IOSSTATE_MASK;
dw1 |= (cfg->config1 & PAD_CFG1_IOSSTATE_MASK) << PAD_CFG1_IOSSTATE_SHIFT;
iosf_write(comm->port, config_offset, cfg->config0);
iosf_write(comm->port, config_offset + sizeof(uint32_t), dw1);
gpio_configure_itss(cfg, comm->port, config_offset);
gpio_configure_owner(cfg, comm->port, cfg->pad - comm->first_pad);
}
void gpio_configure_pads(const struct pad_config *cfg, size_t num_pads)
{
uint32_t i;
for (i = 0; i < num_pads; i++)
gpio_configure_pad(cfg + i);
}
void gpio_input_pulldown(gpio_t gpio)
{
struct pad_config cfg = PAD_CFG_GPI(gpio, DN_20K, DEEP);
gpio_configure_pad(&cfg);
}
void gpio_input_pullup(gpio_t gpio)
{
struct pad_config cfg = PAD_CFG_GPI(gpio, UP_20K, DEEP);
gpio_configure_pad(&cfg);
}
void gpio_input(gpio_t gpio)
{
struct pad_config cfg = PAD_CFG_GPI(gpio, NONE, DEEP);
gpio_configure_pad(&cfg);
}
void gpio_output(gpio_t gpio, int value)
{
struct pad_config cfg = PAD_CFG_GPO(gpio, value, DEEP);
gpio_configure_pad(&cfg);
}
int gpio_get(gpio_t gpio_num)
{
uint32_t reg;
const struct pad_community *comm = gpio_get_community(gpio_num);
uint16_t config_offset = PAD_CFG_OFFSET(gpio_num - comm->first_pad);
reg = iosf_read(comm->port, config_offset);
return !!(reg & PAD_CFG0_RX_STATE);
}
void gpio_set(gpio_t gpio_num, int value)
{
uint32_t reg;
const struct pad_community *comm = gpio_get_community(gpio_num);
uint16_t config_offset = PAD_CFG_OFFSET(gpio_num - comm->first_pad);
reg = iosf_read(comm->port, config_offset);
reg &= ~PAD_CFG0_TX_STATE;
reg |= !!value & PAD_CFG0_TX_STATE;
iosf_write(comm->port, config_offset, reg);
}
const char *gpio_acpi_path(gpio_t gpio_num)
{
const struct pad_community *comm = gpio_get_community(gpio_num);
switch (comm->port) {
case GPIO_NORTH:
return "\\_SB.GPO0";
case GPIO_NORTHWEST:
return "\\_SB.GPO1";
case GPIO_WEST:
return "\\_SB.GPO2";
case GPIO_SOUTHWEST:
return "\\_SB.GPO3";
}
return NULL;
}
uint16_t gpio_acpi_pin(gpio_t gpio_num)
{
const struct pad_community *comm = gpio_get_community(gpio_num);
switch (comm->port) {
case GPIO_NORTH:
return PAD_N(gpio_num);
case GPIO_NORTHWEST:
return PAD_NW(gpio_num);
case GPIO_WEST:
return PAD_W(gpio_num);
case GPIO_SOUTHWEST:
return PAD_SW(gpio_num);
}
return gpio_num;
}
/* Helper function to map PMC register groups to tier1 sci groups */
static int pmc_gpe_route_to_gpio(int route)
{
switch(route) {
case PMC_GPE_SW_31_0:
return GPIO_GPE_SW_31_0;
case PMC_GPE_SW_63_32:
return GPIO_GPE_SW_63_32;
case PMC_GPE_NW_31_0:
return GPIO_GPE_NW_31_0;
case PMC_GPE_NW_63_32:
return GPIO_GPE_NW_63_32;
case PMC_GPE_NW_95_64:
return GPIO_GPE_NW_95_64;
case PMC_GPE_N_31_0:
return GPIO_GPE_N_31_0;
case PMC_GPE_N_63_32:
return GPIO_GPE_N_63_32;
case PMC_GPE_W_31_0:
return GPIO_GPE_W_31_0;
default:
return -1;
}
}
void gpio_route_gpe(uint8_t gpe0b, uint8_t gpe0c, uint8_t gpe0d)
{
int i;
uint32_t misccfg_mask;
uint32_t misccfg_value;
uint32_t value;
/* Get the group here for community specific MISCCFG register.
* If any of these returns -1 then there is some error in devicetree
* where the group is probably hardcoded and does not comply with the
* PMC group defines. So we return from here and MISCFG is set to
* default.
*/
gpe0b = pmc_gpe_route_to_gpio(gpe0b);
if(gpe0b == -1)
return;
gpe0c = pmc_gpe_route_to_gpio(gpe0c);
if(gpe0c == -1)
return;
gpe0d = pmc_gpe_route_to_gpio(gpe0d);
if(gpe0d == -1)
return;
misccfg_value = gpe0b << MISCCFG_GPE0_DW0_SHIFT;
misccfg_value |= gpe0c << MISCCFG_GPE0_DW1_SHIFT;
misccfg_value |= gpe0d << MISCCFG_GPE0_DW2_SHIFT;
/* Program GPIO_MISCCFG */
misccfg_mask = ~(MISCCFG_GPE0_DW2_MASK |
MISCCFG_GPE0_DW1_MASK |
MISCCFG_GPE0_DW0_MASK);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(gpio_communities); i++) {
const struct pad_community *comm = &gpio_communities[i];
value = iosf_read(comm->port, GPIO_MISCCFG);
value &= misccfg_mask;
value |= misccfg_value;
iosf_write(comm->port, GPIO_MISCCFG, value);
}
}
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