linux-stable/arch/sparc64/kernel/pci_common.c
Linus Torvalds 1da177e4c3 Linux-2.6.12-rc2
Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history,
even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git
archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about
3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early
git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good
infrastructure for it.

Let it rip!
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/* $Id: pci_common.c,v 1.29 2002/02/01 00:56:03 davem Exp $
* pci_common.c: PCI controller common support.
*
* Copyright (C) 1999 David S. Miller (davem@redhat.com)
*/
#include <linux/string.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <asm/pbm.h>
/* Fix self device of BUS and hook it into BUS->self.
* The pci_scan_bus does not do this for the host bridge.
*/
void __init pci_fixup_host_bridge_self(struct pci_bus *pbus)
{
struct pci_dev *pdev;
list_for_each_entry(pdev, &pbus->devices, bus_list) {
if (pdev->class >> 8 == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_HOST) {
pbus->self = pdev;
return;
}
}
prom_printf("PCI: Critical error, cannot find host bridge PDEV.\n");
prom_halt();
}
/* Find the OBP PROM device tree node for a PCI device.
* Return zero if not found.
*/
static int __init find_device_prom_node(struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_dev *pdev,
int bus_prom_node,
struct linux_prom_pci_registers *pregs,
int *nregs)
{
int node;
/*
* Return the PBM's PROM node in case we are it's PCI device,
* as the PBM's reg property is different to standard PCI reg
* properties. We would delete this device entry otherwise,
* which confuses XFree86's device probing...
*/
if ((pdev->bus->number == pbm->pci_bus->number) && (pdev->devfn == 0) &&
(pdev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_SUN) &&
(pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_PBM ||
pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_SCHIZO ||
pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_TOMATILLO ||
pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_SABRE ||
pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_HUMMINGBIRD)) {
*nregs = 0;
return bus_prom_node;
}
node = prom_getchild(bus_prom_node);
while (node != 0) {
int err = prom_getproperty(node, "reg",
(char *)pregs,
sizeof(*pregs) * PROMREG_MAX);
if (err == 0 || err == -1)
goto do_next_sibling;
if (((pregs[0].phys_hi >> 8) & 0xff) == pdev->devfn) {
*nregs = err / sizeof(*pregs);
return node;
}
do_next_sibling:
node = prom_getsibling(node);
}
return 0;
}
/* Older versions of OBP on PCI systems encode 64-bit MEM
* space assignments incorrectly, this fixes them up. We also
* take the opportunity here to hide other kinds of bogus
* assignments.
*/
static void __init fixup_obp_assignments(struct pci_dev *pdev,
struct pcidev_cookie *pcp)
{
int i;
if (pdev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_AL &&
(pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_AL_M7101 ||
pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_AL_M1533)) {
int i;
/* Zap all of the normal resources, they are
* meaningless and generate bogus resource collision
* messages. This is OpenBoot's ill-fated attempt to
* represent the implicit resources that these devices
* have.
*/
pcp->num_prom_assignments = 0;
for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
pdev->resource[i].start =
pdev->resource[i].end =
pdev->resource[i].flags = 0;
}
pdev->resource[PCI_ROM_RESOURCE].start =
pdev->resource[PCI_ROM_RESOURCE].end =
pdev->resource[PCI_ROM_RESOURCE].flags = 0;
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < pcp->num_prom_assignments; i++) {
struct linux_prom_pci_registers *ap;
int space;
ap = &pcp->prom_assignments[i];
space = ap->phys_hi >> 24;
if ((space & 0x3) == 2 &&
(space & 0x4) != 0) {
ap->phys_hi &= ~(0x7 << 24);
ap->phys_hi |= 0x3 << 24;
}
}
}
/* Fill in the PCI device cookie sysdata for the given
* PCI device. This cookie is the means by which one
* can get to OBP and PCI controller specific information
* for a PCI device.
*/
static void __init pdev_cookie_fillin(struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_dev *pdev,
int bus_prom_node)
{
struct linux_prom_pci_registers pregs[PROMREG_MAX];
struct pcidev_cookie *pcp;
int device_prom_node, nregs, err;
device_prom_node = find_device_prom_node(pbm, pdev, bus_prom_node,
pregs, &nregs);
if (device_prom_node == 0) {
/* If it is not in the OBP device tree then
* there must be a damn good reason for it.
*
* So what we do is delete the device from the
* PCI device tree completely. This scenario
* is seen, for example, on CP1500 for the
* second EBUS/HappyMeal pair if the external
* connector for it is not present.
*/
pci_remove_bus_device(pdev);
return;
}
pcp = kmalloc(sizeof(*pcp), GFP_ATOMIC);
if (pcp == NULL) {
prom_printf("PCI_COOKIE: Fatal malloc error, aborting...\n");
prom_halt();
}
pcp->pbm = pbm;
pcp->prom_node = device_prom_node;
memcpy(pcp->prom_regs, pregs, sizeof(pcp->prom_regs));
pcp->num_prom_regs = nregs;
err = prom_getproperty(device_prom_node, "name",
pcp->prom_name, sizeof(pcp->prom_name));
if (err > 0)
pcp->prom_name[err] = 0;
else
pcp->prom_name[0] = 0;
err = prom_getproperty(device_prom_node,
"assigned-addresses",
(char *)pcp->prom_assignments,
sizeof(pcp->prom_assignments));
if (err == 0 || err == -1)
pcp->num_prom_assignments = 0;
else
pcp->num_prom_assignments =
(err / sizeof(pcp->prom_assignments[0]));
if (strcmp(pcp->prom_name, "ebus") == 0) {
struct linux_prom_ebus_ranges erng[PROM_PCIRNG_MAX];
int iter;
/* EBUS is special... */
err = prom_getproperty(device_prom_node, "ranges",
(char *)&erng[0], sizeof(erng));
if (err == 0 || err == -1) {
prom_printf("EBUS: Fatal error, no range property\n");
prom_halt();
}
err = (err / sizeof(erng[0]));
for(iter = 0; iter < err; iter++) {
struct linux_prom_ebus_ranges *ep = &erng[iter];
struct linux_prom_pci_registers *ap;
ap = &pcp->prom_assignments[iter];
ap->phys_hi = ep->parent_phys_hi;
ap->phys_mid = ep->parent_phys_mid;
ap->phys_lo = ep->parent_phys_lo;
ap->size_hi = 0;
ap->size_lo = ep->size;
}
pcp->num_prom_assignments = err;
}
fixup_obp_assignments(pdev, pcp);
pdev->sysdata = pcp;
}
void __init pci_fill_in_pbm_cookies(struct pci_bus *pbus,
struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
int prom_node)
{
struct pci_dev *pdev, *pdev_next;
struct pci_bus *this_pbus, *pbus_next;
/* This must be _safe because the cookie fillin
routine can delete devices from the tree. */
list_for_each_entry_safe(pdev, pdev_next, &pbus->devices, bus_list)
pdev_cookie_fillin(pbm, pdev, prom_node);
list_for_each_entry_safe(this_pbus, pbus_next, &pbus->children, node) {
struct pcidev_cookie *pcp = this_pbus->self->sysdata;
pci_fill_in_pbm_cookies(this_pbus, pbm, pcp->prom_node);
}
}
static void __init bad_assignment(struct pci_dev *pdev,
struct linux_prom_pci_registers *ap,
struct resource *res,
int do_prom_halt)
{
prom_printf("PCI: Bogus PROM assignment. BUS[%02x] DEVFN[%x]\n",
pdev->bus->number, pdev->devfn);
if (ap)
prom_printf("PCI: phys[%08x:%08x:%08x] size[%08x:%08x]\n",
ap->phys_hi, ap->phys_mid, ap->phys_lo,
ap->size_hi, ap->size_lo);
if (res)
prom_printf("PCI: RES[%016lx-->%016lx:(%lx)]\n",
res->start, res->end, res->flags);
prom_printf("Please email this information to davem@redhat.com\n");
if (do_prom_halt)
prom_halt();
}
static struct resource *
__init get_root_resource(struct linux_prom_pci_registers *ap,
struct pci_pbm_info *pbm)
{
int space = (ap->phys_hi >> 24) & 3;
switch (space) {
case 0:
/* Configuration space, silently ignore it. */
return NULL;
case 1:
/* 16-bit IO space */
return &pbm->io_space;
case 2:
/* 32-bit MEM space */
return &pbm->mem_space;
case 3:
/* 64-bit MEM space, these are allocated out of
* the 32-bit mem_space range for the PBM, ie.
* we just zero out the upper 32-bits.
*/
return &pbm->mem_space;
default:
printk("PCI: What is resource space %x? "
"Tell davem@redhat.com about it!\n", space);
return NULL;
};
}
static struct resource *
__init get_device_resource(struct linux_prom_pci_registers *ap,
struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
struct resource *res;
int breg = (ap->phys_hi & 0xff);
switch (breg) {
case PCI_ROM_ADDRESS:
/* Unfortunately I have seen several cases where
* buggy FCODE uses a space value of '1' (I/O space)
* in the register property for the ROM address
* so disable this sanity check for now.
*/
#if 0
{
int space = (ap->phys_hi >> 24) & 3;
/* It had better be MEM space. */
if (space != 2)
bad_assignment(pdev, ap, NULL, 0);
}
#endif
res = &pdev->resource[PCI_ROM_RESOURCE];
break;
case PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0:
case PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_1:
case PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_2:
case PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_3:
case PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_4:
case PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_5:
res = &pdev->resource[(breg - PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0) / 4];
break;
default:
bad_assignment(pdev, ap, NULL, 0);
res = NULL;
break;
};
return res;
}
static int __init pdev_resource_collisions_expected(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
if (pdev->vendor != PCI_VENDOR_ID_SUN)
return 0;
if (pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_RIO_EBUS ||
pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_RIO_1394 ||
pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_RIO_USB)
return 1;
return 0;
}
static void __init pdev_record_assignments(struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
struct pcidev_cookie *pcp = pdev->sysdata;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < pcp->num_prom_assignments; i++) {
struct linux_prom_pci_registers *ap;
struct resource *root, *res;
/* The format of this property is specified in
* the PCI Bus Binding to IEEE1275-1994.
*/
ap = &pcp->prom_assignments[i];
root = get_root_resource(ap, pbm);
res = get_device_resource(ap, pdev);
if (root == NULL || res == NULL ||
res->flags == 0)
continue;
/* Ok we know which resource this PROM assignment is
* for, sanity check it.
*/
if ((res->start & 0xffffffffUL) != ap->phys_lo)
bad_assignment(pdev, ap, res, 1);
/* If it is a 64-bit MEM space assignment, verify that
* the resource is too and that the upper 32-bits match.
*/
if (((ap->phys_hi >> 24) & 3) == 3) {
if (((res->flags & IORESOURCE_MEM) == 0) ||
((res->flags & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_TYPE_MASK)
!= PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_TYPE_64))
bad_assignment(pdev, ap, res, 1);
if ((res->start >> 32) != ap->phys_mid)
bad_assignment(pdev, ap, res, 1);
/* PBM cannot generate cpu initiated PIOs
* to the full 64-bit space. Therefore the
* upper 32-bits better be zero. If it is
* not, just skip it and we will assign it
* properly ourselves.
*/
if ((res->start >> 32) != 0UL) {
printk(KERN_ERR "PCI: OBP assigns out of range MEM address "
"%016lx for region %ld on device %s\n",
res->start, (res - &pdev->resource[0]), pci_name(pdev));
continue;
}
}
/* Adjust the resource into the physical address space
* of this PBM.
*/
pbm->parent->resource_adjust(pdev, res, root);
if (request_resource(root, res) < 0) {
/* OK, there is some conflict. But this is fine
* since we'll reassign it in the fixup pass.
*
* We notify the user that OBP made an error if it
* is a case we don't expect.
*/
if (!pdev_resource_collisions_expected(pdev)) {
printk(KERN_ERR "PCI: Address space collision on region %ld "
"[%016lx:%016lx] of device %s\n",
(res - &pdev->resource[0]),
res->start, res->end,
pci_name(pdev));
}
}
}
}
void __init pci_record_assignments(struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_bus *pbus)
{
struct pci_dev *dev;
struct pci_bus *bus;
list_for_each_entry(dev, &pbus->devices, bus_list)
pdev_record_assignments(pbm, dev);
list_for_each_entry(bus, &pbus->children, node)
pci_record_assignments(pbm, bus);
}
/* Return non-zero if PDEV has implicit I/O resources even
* though it may not have an I/O base address register
* active.
*/
static int __init has_implicit_io(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
int class = pdev->class >> 8;
if (class == PCI_CLASS_NOT_DEFINED ||
class == PCI_CLASS_NOT_DEFINED_VGA ||
class == PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_IDE ||
(pdev->class >> 16) == PCI_BASE_CLASS_DISPLAY)
return 1;
return 0;
}
static void __init pdev_assign_unassigned(struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
u32 reg;
u16 cmd;
int i, io_seen, mem_seen;
io_seen = mem_seen = 0;
for (i = 0; i < PCI_NUM_RESOURCES; i++) {
struct resource *root, *res;
unsigned long size, min, max, align;
res = &pdev->resource[i];
if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_IO)
io_seen++;
else if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_MEM)
mem_seen++;
/* If it is already assigned or the resource does
* not exist, there is nothing to do.
*/
if (res->parent != NULL || res->flags == 0UL)
continue;
/* Determine the root we allocate from. */
if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_IO) {
root = &pbm->io_space;
min = root->start + 0x400UL;
max = root->end;
} else {
root = &pbm->mem_space;
min = root->start;
max = min + 0x80000000UL;
}
size = res->end - res->start;
align = size + 1;
if (allocate_resource(root, res, size + 1, min, max, align, NULL, NULL) < 0) {
/* uh oh */
prom_printf("PCI: Failed to allocate resource %d for %s\n",
i, pci_name(pdev));
prom_halt();
}
/* Update PCI config space. */
pbm->parent->base_address_update(pdev, i);
}
/* Special case, disable the ROM. Several devices
* act funny (ie. do not respond to memory space writes)
* when it is left enabled. A good example are Qlogic,ISP
* adapters.
*/
pci_read_config_dword(pdev, PCI_ROM_ADDRESS, &reg);
reg &= ~PCI_ROM_ADDRESS_ENABLE;
pci_write_config_dword(pdev, PCI_ROM_ADDRESS, reg);
/* If we saw I/O or MEM resources, enable appropriate
* bits in PCI command register.
*/
if (io_seen || mem_seen) {
pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd);
if (io_seen || has_implicit_io(pdev))
cmd |= PCI_COMMAND_IO;
if (mem_seen)
cmd |= PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY;
pci_write_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, cmd);
}
/* If this is a PCI bridge or an IDE controller,
* enable bus mastering. In the former case also
* set the cache line size correctly.
*/
if (((pdev->class >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_PCI) ||
(((pdev->class >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_IDE) &&
((pdev->class & 0x80) != 0))) {
pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd);
cmd |= PCI_COMMAND_MASTER;
pci_write_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, cmd);
if ((pdev->class >> 8) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_PCI)
pci_write_config_byte(pdev,
PCI_CACHE_LINE_SIZE,
(64 / sizeof(u32)));
}
}
void __init pci_assign_unassigned(struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_bus *pbus)
{
struct pci_dev *dev;
struct pci_bus *bus;
list_for_each_entry(dev, &pbus->devices, bus_list)
pdev_assign_unassigned(pbm, dev);
list_for_each_entry(bus, &pbus->children, node)
pci_assign_unassigned(pbm, bus);
}
static int __init pci_intmap_match(struct pci_dev *pdev, unsigned int *interrupt)
{
struct linux_prom_pci_intmap bridge_local_intmap[PROM_PCIIMAP_MAX], *intmap;
struct linux_prom_pci_intmask bridge_local_intmask, *intmask;
struct pcidev_cookie *dev_pcp = pdev->sysdata;
struct pci_pbm_info *pbm = dev_pcp->pbm;
struct linux_prom_pci_registers *pregs = dev_pcp->prom_regs;
unsigned int hi, mid, lo, irq;
int i, num_intmap, map_slot;
intmap = &pbm->pbm_intmap[0];
intmask = &pbm->pbm_intmask;
num_intmap = pbm->num_pbm_intmap;
map_slot = 0;
/* If we are underneath a PCI bridge, use PROM register
* property of the parent bridge which is closest to
* the PBM.
*
* However if that parent bridge has interrupt map/mask
* properties of its own we use the PROM register property
* of the next child device on the path to PDEV.
*
* In detail the two cases are (note that the 'X' below is the
* 'next child on the path to PDEV' mentioned above):
*
* 1) PBM --> PCI bus lacking int{map,mask} --> X ... PDEV
*
* Here we use regs of 'PCI bus' device.
*
* 2) PBM --> PCI bus with int{map,mask} --> X ... PDEV
*
* Here we use regs of 'X'. Note that X can be PDEV.
*/
if (pdev->bus->number != pbm->pci_first_busno) {
struct pcidev_cookie *bus_pcp, *regs_pcp;
struct pci_dev *bus_dev, *regs_dev;
int plen;
bus_dev = pdev->bus->self;
regs_dev = pdev;
while (bus_dev->bus &&
bus_dev->bus->number != pbm->pci_first_busno) {
regs_dev = bus_dev;
bus_dev = bus_dev->bus->self;
}
regs_pcp = regs_dev->sysdata;
pregs = regs_pcp->prom_regs;
bus_pcp = bus_dev->sysdata;
/* But if the PCI bridge has it's own interrupt map
* and mask properties, use that and the regs of the
* PCI entity at the next level down on the path to the
* device.
*/
plen = prom_getproperty(bus_pcp->prom_node, "interrupt-map",
(char *) &bridge_local_intmap[0],
sizeof(bridge_local_intmap));
if (plen != -1) {
intmap = &bridge_local_intmap[0];
num_intmap = plen / sizeof(struct linux_prom_pci_intmap);
plen = prom_getproperty(bus_pcp->prom_node,
"interrupt-map-mask",
(char *) &bridge_local_intmask,
sizeof(bridge_local_intmask));
if (plen == -1) {
printk("pci_intmap_match: Warning! Bridge has intmap "
"but no intmask.\n");
printk("pci_intmap_match: Trying to recover.\n");
return 0;
}
if (pdev->bus->self != bus_dev)
map_slot = 1;
} else {
pregs = bus_pcp->prom_regs;
map_slot = 1;
}
}
if (map_slot) {
*interrupt = ((*interrupt
- 1
+ PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn)) & 0x3) + 1;
}
hi = pregs->phys_hi & intmask->phys_hi;
mid = pregs->phys_mid & intmask->phys_mid;
lo = pregs->phys_lo & intmask->phys_lo;
irq = *interrupt & intmask->interrupt;
for (i = 0; i < num_intmap; i++) {
if (intmap[i].phys_hi == hi &&
intmap[i].phys_mid == mid &&
intmap[i].phys_lo == lo &&
intmap[i].interrupt == irq) {
*interrupt = intmap[i].cinterrupt;
printk("PCI-IRQ: Routing bus[%2x] slot[%2x] map[%d] to INO[%02x]\n",
pdev->bus->number, PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn),
map_slot, *interrupt);
return 1;
}
}
/* We will run this code even if pbm->num_pbm_intmap is zero, just so
* we can apply the slot mapping to the PROM interrupt property value.
* So do not spit out these warnings in that case.
*/
if (num_intmap != 0) {
/* Print it both to OBP console and kernel one so that if bootup
* hangs here the user has the information to report.
*/
prom_printf("pci_intmap_match: bus %02x, devfn %02x: ",
pdev->bus->number, pdev->devfn);
prom_printf("IRQ [%08x.%08x.%08x.%08x] not found in interrupt-map\n",
pregs->phys_hi, pregs->phys_mid, pregs->phys_lo, *interrupt);
prom_printf("Please email this information to davem@redhat.com\n");
printk("pci_intmap_match: bus %02x, devfn %02x: ",
pdev->bus->number, pdev->devfn);
printk("IRQ [%08x.%08x.%08x.%08x] not found in interrupt-map\n",
pregs->phys_hi, pregs->phys_mid, pregs->phys_lo, *interrupt);
printk("Please email this information to davem@redhat.com\n");
}
return 0;
}
static void __init pdev_fixup_irq(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
struct pcidev_cookie *pcp = pdev->sysdata;
struct pci_pbm_info *pbm = pcp->pbm;
struct pci_controller_info *p = pbm->parent;
unsigned int portid = pbm->portid;
unsigned int prom_irq;
int prom_node = pcp->prom_node;
int err;
/* If this is an empty EBUS device, sometimes OBP fails to
* give it a valid fully specified interrupts property.
* The EBUS hooked up to SunHME on PCI I/O boards of
* Ex000 systems is one such case.
*
* The interrupt is not important so just ignore it.
*/
if (pdev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_SUN &&
pdev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_EBUS &&
!prom_getchild(prom_node)) {
pdev->irq = 0;
return;
}
err = prom_getproperty(prom_node, "interrupts",
(char *)&prom_irq, sizeof(prom_irq));
if (err == 0 || err == -1) {
pdev->irq = 0;
return;
}
/* Fully specified already? */
if (((prom_irq & PCI_IRQ_IGN) >> 6) == portid) {
pdev->irq = p->irq_build(pbm, pdev, prom_irq);
goto have_irq;
}
/* An onboard device? (bit 5 set) */
if ((prom_irq & PCI_IRQ_INO) & 0x20) {
pdev->irq = p->irq_build(pbm, pdev, (portid << 6 | prom_irq));
goto have_irq;
}
/* Can we find a matching entry in the interrupt-map? */
if (pci_intmap_match(pdev, &prom_irq)) {
pdev->irq = p->irq_build(pbm, pdev, (portid << 6) | prom_irq);
goto have_irq;
}
/* Ok, we have to do it the hard way. */
{
unsigned int bus, slot, line;
bus = (pbm == &pbm->parent->pbm_B) ? (1 << 4) : 0;
/* If we have a legal interrupt property, use it as
* the IRQ line.
*/
if (prom_irq > 0 && prom_irq < 5) {
line = ((prom_irq - 1) & 3);
} else {
u8 pci_irq_line;
/* Else just directly consult PCI config space. */
pci_read_config_byte(pdev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN, &pci_irq_line);
line = ((pci_irq_line - 1) & 3);
}
/* Now figure out the slot.
*
* Basically, device number zero on the top-level bus is
* always the PCI host controller. Slot 0 is then device 1.
* PBM A supports two external slots (0 and 1), and PBM B
* supports 4 external slots (0, 1, 2, and 3). On-board PCI
* devices are wired to device numbers outside of these
* ranges. -DaveM
*/
if (pdev->bus->number == pbm->pci_first_busno) {
slot = PCI_SLOT(pdev->devfn) - pbm->pci_first_slot;
} else {
struct pci_dev *bus_dev;
/* Underneath a bridge, use slot number of parent
* bridge which is closest to the PBM.
*/
bus_dev = pdev->bus->self;
while (bus_dev->bus &&
bus_dev->bus->number != pbm->pci_first_busno)
bus_dev = bus_dev->bus->self;
slot = PCI_SLOT(bus_dev->devfn) - pbm->pci_first_slot;
}
slot = slot << 2;
pdev->irq = p->irq_build(pbm, pdev,
((portid << 6) & PCI_IRQ_IGN) |
(bus | slot | line));
}
have_irq:
pci_write_config_byte(pdev, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE,
pdev->irq & PCI_IRQ_INO);
}
void __init pci_fixup_irq(struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_bus *pbus)
{
struct pci_dev *dev;
struct pci_bus *bus;
list_for_each_entry(dev, &pbus->devices, bus_list)
pdev_fixup_irq(dev);
list_for_each_entry(bus, &pbus->children, node)
pci_fixup_irq(pbm, bus);
}
static void pdev_setup_busmastering(struct pci_dev *pdev, int is_66mhz)
{
u16 cmd;
u8 hdr_type, min_gnt, ltimer;
pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd);
cmd |= PCI_COMMAND_MASTER;
pci_write_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, cmd);
/* Read it back, if the mastering bit did not
* get set, the device does not support bus
* mastering so we have nothing to do here.
*/
pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd);
if ((cmd & PCI_COMMAND_MASTER) == 0)
return;
/* Set correct cache line size, 64-byte on all
* Sparc64 PCI systems. Note that the value is
* measured in 32-bit words.
*/
pci_write_config_byte(pdev, PCI_CACHE_LINE_SIZE,
64 / sizeof(u32));
pci_read_config_byte(pdev, PCI_HEADER_TYPE, &hdr_type);
hdr_type &= ~0x80;
if (hdr_type != PCI_HEADER_TYPE_NORMAL)
return;
/* If the latency timer is already programmed with a non-zero
* value, assume whoever set it (OBP or whoever) knows what
* they are doing.
*/
pci_read_config_byte(pdev, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, &ltimer);
if (ltimer != 0)
return;
/* XXX Since I'm tipping off the min grant value to
* XXX choose a suitable latency timer value, I also
* XXX considered making use of the max latency value
* XXX as well. Unfortunately I've seen too many bogusly
* XXX low settings for it to the point where it lacks
* XXX any usefulness. In one case, an ethernet card
* XXX claimed a min grant of 10 and a max latency of 5.
* XXX Now, if I had two such cards on the same bus I
* XXX could not set the desired burst period (calculated
* XXX from min grant) without violating the max latency
* XXX bound. Duh...
* XXX
* XXX I blame dumb PC bios implementors for stuff like
* XXX this, most of them don't even try to do something
* XXX sensible with latency timer values and just set some
* XXX default value (usually 32) into every device.
*/
pci_read_config_byte(pdev, PCI_MIN_GNT, &min_gnt);
if (min_gnt == 0) {
/* If no min_gnt setting then use a default
* value.
*/
if (is_66mhz)
ltimer = 16;
else
ltimer = 32;
} else {
int shift_factor;
if (is_66mhz)
shift_factor = 2;
else
shift_factor = 3;
/* Use a default value when the min_gnt value
* is erroneously high.
*/
if (((unsigned int) min_gnt << shift_factor) > 512 ||
((min_gnt << shift_factor) & 0xff) == 0) {
ltimer = 8 << shift_factor;
} else {
ltimer = min_gnt << shift_factor;
}
}
pci_write_config_byte(pdev, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, ltimer);
}
void pci_determine_66mhz_disposition(struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_bus *pbus)
{
struct pci_dev *pdev;
int all_are_66mhz;
u16 status;
if (pbm->is_66mhz_capable == 0) {
all_are_66mhz = 0;
goto out;
}
all_are_66mhz = 1;
list_for_each_entry(pdev, &pbus->devices, bus_list) {
pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_STATUS, &status);
if (!(status & PCI_STATUS_66MHZ)) {
all_are_66mhz = 0;
break;
}
}
out:
pbm->all_devs_66mhz = all_are_66mhz;
printk("PCI%d(PBM%c): Bus running at %dMHz\n",
pbm->parent->index,
(pbm == &pbm->parent->pbm_A) ? 'A' : 'B',
(all_are_66mhz ? 66 : 33));
}
void pci_setup_busmastering(struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_bus *pbus)
{
struct pci_dev *dev;
struct pci_bus *bus;
int is_66mhz;
is_66mhz = pbm->is_66mhz_capable && pbm->all_devs_66mhz;
list_for_each_entry(dev, &pbus->devices, bus_list)
pdev_setup_busmastering(dev, is_66mhz);
list_for_each_entry(bus, &pbus->children, node)
pci_setup_busmastering(pbm, bus);
}
void pci_register_legacy_regions(struct resource *io_res,
struct resource *mem_res)
{
struct resource *p;
/* VGA Video RAM. */
p = kmalloc(sizeof(*p), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!p)
return;
memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p));
p->name = "Video RAM area";
p->start = mem_res->start + 0xa0000UL;
p->end = p->start + 0x1ffffUL;
p->flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY;
request_resource(mem_res, p);
p = kmalloc(sizeof(*p), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!p)
return;
memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p));
p->name = "System ROM";
p->start = mem_res->start + 0xf0000UL;
p->end = p->start + 0xffffUL;
p->flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY;
request_resource(mem_res, p);
p = kmalloc(sizeof(*p), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!p)
return;
memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p));
p->name = "Video ROM";
p->start = mem_res->start + 0xc0000UL;
p->end = p->start + 0x7fffUL;
p->flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY;
request_resource(mem_res, p);
}
/* Generic helper routines for PCI error reporting. */
void pci_scan_for_target_abort(struct pci_controller_info *p,
struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_bus *pbus)
{
struct pci_dev *pdev;
struct pci_bus *bus;
list_for_each_entry(pdev, &pbus->devices, bus_list) {
u16 status, error_bits;
pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_STATUS, &status);
error_bits =
(status & (PCI_STATUS_SIG_TARGET_ABORT |
PCI_STATUS_REC_TARGET_ABORT));
if (error_bits) {
pci_write_config_word(pdev, PCI_STATUS, error_bits);
printk("PCI%d(PBM%c): Device [%s] saw Target Abort [%016x]\n",
p->index, ((pbm == &p->pbm_A) ? 'A' : 'B'),
pci_name(pdev), status);
}
}
list_for_each_entry(bus, &pbus->children, node)
pci_scan_for_target_abort(p, pbm, bus);
}
void pci_scan_for_master_abort(struct pci_controller_info *p,
struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_bus *pbus)
{
struct pci_dev *pdev;
struct pci_bus *bus;
list_for_each_entry(pdev, &pbus->devices, bus_list) {
u16 status, error_bits;
pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_STATUS, &status);
error_bits =
(status & (PCI_STATUS_REC_MASTER_ABORT));
if (error_bits) {
pci_write_config_word(pdev, PCI_STATUS, error_bits);
printk("PCI%d(PBM%c): Device [%s] received Master Abort [%016x]\n",
p->index, ((pbm == &p->pbm_A) ? 'A' : 'B'),
pci_name(pdev), status);
}
}
list_for_each_entry(bus, &pbus->children, node)
pci_scan_for_master_abort(p, pbm, bus);
}
void pci_scan_for_parity_error(struct pci_controller_info *p,
struct pci_pbm_info *pbm,
struct pci_bus *pbus)
{
struct pci_dev *pdev;
struct pci_bus *bus;
list_for_each_entry(pdev, &pbus->devices, bus_list) {
u16 status, error_bits;
pci_read_config_word(pdev, PCI_STATUS, &status);
error_bits =
(status & (PCI_STATUS_PARITY |
PCI_STATUS_DETECTED_PARITY));
if (error_bits) {
pci_write_config_word(pdev, PCI_STATUS, error_bits);
printk("PCI%d(PBM%c): Device [%s] saw Parity Error [%016x]\n",
p->index, ((pbm == &p->pbm_A) ? 'A' : 'B'),
pci_name(pdev), status);
}
}
list_for_each_entry(bus, &pbus->children, node)
pci_scan_for_parity_error(p, pbm, bus);
}