From 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Linus Torvalds Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 15:20:36 -0700 Subject: 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! --- arch/mips/pci/pci-ip27.c | 489 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 489 insertions(+) create mode 100644 arch/mips/pci/pci-ip27.c (limited to 'arch/mips/pci/pci-ip27.c') diff --git a/arch/mips/pci/pci-ip27.c b/arch/mips/pci/pci-ip27.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..068e0e508e15 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/mips/pci/pci-ip27.c @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ +/* + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * Copyright (C) 2003 Christoph Hellwig (hch@lst.de) + * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 04 Ralf Baechle (ralf@linux-mips.org) + * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc. + */ +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +extern unsigned int allocate_irqno(void); + +/* + * Max #PCI busses we can handle; ie, max #PCI bridges. + */ +#define MAX_PCI_BUSSES 40 + +/* + * Max #PCI devices (like scsi controllers) we handle on a bus. + */ +#define MAX_DEVICES_PER_PCIBUS 8 + +/* + * XXX: No kmalloc available when we do our crosstalk scan, + * we should try to move it later in the boot process. + */ +static struct bridge_controller bridges[MAX_PCI_BUSSES]; + +/* + * Translate from irq to software PCI bus number and PCI slot. + */ +struct bridge_controller *irq_to_bridge[MAX_PCI_BUSSES * MAX_DEVICES_PER_PCIBUS]; +int irq_to_slot[MAX_PCI_BUSSES * MAX_DEVICES_PER_PCIBUS]; + +/* + * The Bridge ASIC supports both type 0 and type 1 access. Type 1 is + * not really documented, so right now I can't write code which uses it. + * Therefore we use type 0 accesses for now even though they won't work + * correcly for PCI-to-PCI bridges. + * + * The function is complicated by the ultimate brokeness of the IOC3 chip + * which is used in SGI systems. The IOC3 can only handle 32-bit PCI + * accesses and does only decode parts of it's address space. + */ + +static int pci_conf0_read_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, + int where, int size, u32 * value) +{ + struct bridge_controller *bc = BRIDGE_CONTROLLER(bus); + bridge_t *bridge = bc->base; + int slot = PCI_SLOT(devfn); + int fn = PCI_FUNC(devfn); + volatile void *addr; + u32 cf, shift, mask; + int res; + + addr = &bridge->b_type0_cfg_dev[slot].f[fn].c[PCI_VENDOR_ID]; + if (get_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't even give the + * generic PCI code a chance to look at it for real ... + */ + if (cf == (PCI_VENDOR_ID_SGI | (PCI_DEVICE_ID_SGI_IOC3 << 16))) + goto oh_my_gawd; + + addr = &bridge->b_type0_cfg_dev[slot].f[fn].c[where ^ (4 - size)]; + + if (size == 1) + res = get_dbe(*value, (u8 *) addr); + else if (size == 2) + res = get_dbe(*value, (u16 *) addr); + else + res = get_dbe(*value, (u32 *) addr); + + return res ? PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND : PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; + +oh_my_gawd: + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't even give the + * generic PCI code a chance to look at the wrong register. + */ + if ((where >= 0x14 && where < 0x40) || (where >= 0x48)) { + *value = 0; + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; + } + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't try to access + * anything but 32-bit words ... + */ + addr = &bridge->b_type0_cfg_dev[slot].f[fn].l[where >> 2]; + + if (get_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + shift = ((where & 3) << 3); + mask = (0xffffffffU >> ((4 - size) << 3)); + *value = (cf >> shift) & mask; + + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; +} + +static int pci_conf1_read_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, + int where, int size, u32 * value) +{ + struct bridge_controller *bc = BRIDGE_CONTROLLER(bus); + bridge_t *bridge = bc->base; + int busno = bus->number; + int slot = PCI_SLOT(devfn); + int fn = PCI_FUNC(devfn); + volatile void *addr; + u32 cf, shift, mask; + int res; + + bridge->b_pci_cfg = (busno << 16) | (slot << 11); + addr = &bridge->b_type1_cfg.c[(fn << 8) | PCI_VENDOR_ID]; + if (get_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't even give the + * generic PCI code a chance to look at it for real ... + */ + if (cf == (PCI_VENDOR_ID_SGI | (PCI_DEVICE_ID_SGI_IOC3 << 16))) + goto oh_my_gawd; + + bridge->b_pci_cfg = (busno << 16) | (slot << 11); + addr = &bridge->b_type1_cfg.c[(fn << 8) | (where ^ (4 - size))]; + + if (size == 1) + res = get_dbe(*value, (u8 *) addr); + else if (size == 2) + res = get_dbe(*value, (u16 *) addr); + else + res = get_dbe(*value, (u32 *) addr); + + return res ? PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND : PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; + +oh_my_gawd: + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't even give the + * generic PCI code a chance to look at the wrong register. + */ + if ((where >= 0x14 && where < 0x40) || (where >= 0x48)) { + *value = 0; + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; + } + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't try to access + * anything but 32-bit words ... + */ + bridge->b_pci_cfg = (busno << 16) | (slot << 11); + addr = &bridge->b_type1_cfg.c[(fn << 8) | where]; + + if (get_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + shift = ((where & 3) << 3); + mask = (0xffffffffU >> ((4 - size) << 3)); + *value = (cf >> shift) & mask; + + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; +} + +static int pci_read_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, + int where, int size, u32 * value) +{ + if (bus->number > 0) + return pci_conf1_read_config(bus, devfn, where, size, value); + + return pci_conf0_read_config(bus, devfn, where, size, value); +} + +static int pci_conf0_write_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, + int where, int size, u32 value) +{ + struct bridge_controller *bc = BRIDGE_CONTROLLER(bus); + bridge_t *bridge = bc->base; + int slot = PCI_SLOT(devfn); + int fn = PCI_FUNC(devfn); + volatile void *addr; + u32 cf, shift, mask, smask; + int res; + + addr = &bridge->b_type0_cfg_dev[slot].f[fn].c[PCI_VENDOR_ID]; + if (get_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't even give the + * generic PCI code a chance to look at it for real ... + */ + if (cf == (PCI_VENDOR_ID_SGI | (PCI_DEVICE_ID_SGI_IOC3 << 16))) + goto oh_my_gawd; + + addr = &bridge->b_type0_cfg_dev[slot].f[fn].c[where ^ (4 - size)]; + + if (size == 1) { + res = put_dbe(value, (u8 *) addr); + } else if (size == 2) { + res = put_dbe(value, (u16 *) addr); + } else { + res = put_dbe(value, (u32 *) addr); + } + + if (res) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; + +oh_my_gawd: + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't even give the + * generic PCI code a chance to touch the wrong register. + */ + if ((where >= 0x14 && where < 0x40) || (where >= 0x48)) + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't try to access + * anything but 32-bit words ... + */ + addr = &bridge->b_type0_cfg_dev[slot].f[fn].l[where >> 2]; + + if (get_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + shift = ((where & 3) << 3); + mask = (0xffffffffU >> ((4 - size) << 3)); + smask = mask << shift; + + cf = (cf & ~smask) | ((value & mask) << shift); + if (put_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; +} + +static int pci_conf1_write_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, + int where, int size, u32 value) +{ + struct bridge_controller *bc = BRIDGE_CONTROLLER(bus); + bridge_t *bridge = bc->base; + int slot = PCI_SLOT(devfn); + int fn = PCI_FUNC(devfn); + int busno = bus->number; + volatile void *addr; + u32 cf, shift, mask, smask; + int res; + + bridge->b_pci_cfg = (busno << 16) | (slot << 11); + addr = &bridge->b_type1_cfg.c[(fn << 8) | PCI_VENDOR_ID]; + if (get_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't even give the + * generic PCI code a chance to look at it for real ... + */ + if (cf == (PCI_VENDOR_ID_SGI | (PCI_DEVICE_ID_SGI_IOC3 << 16))) + goto oh_my_gawd; + + addr = &bridge->b_type1_cfg.c[(fn << 8) | (where ^ (4 - size))]; + + if (size == 1) { + res = put_dbe(value, (u8 *) addr); + } else if (size == 2) { + res = put_dbe(value, (u16 *) addr); + } else { + res = put_dbe(value, (u32 *) addr); + } + + if (res) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; + +oh_my_gawd: + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't even give the + * generic PCI code a chance to touch the wrong register. + */ + if ((where >= 0x14 && where < 0x40) || (where >= 0x48)) + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; + + /* + * IOC3 is fucked fucked beyond believe ... Don't try to access + * anything but 32-bit words ... + */ + addr = &bridge->b_type0_cfg_dev[slot].f[fn].l[where >> 2]; + + if (get_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + shift = ((where & 3) << 3); + mask = (0xffffffffU >> ((4 - size) << 3)); + smask = mask << shift; + + cf = (cf & ~smask) | ((value & mask) << shift); + if (put_dbe(cf, (u32 *) addr)) + return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; + + return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; +} + +static int pci_write_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, + int where, int size, u32 value) +{ + if (bus->number > 0) + return pci_conf1_write_config(bus, devfn, where, size, value); + + return pci_conf0_write_config(bus, devfn, where, size, value); +} + +static struct pci_ops bridge_pci_ops = { + .read = pci_read_config, + .write = pci_write_config, +}; + +int __init bridge_probe(nasid_t nasid, int widget_id, int masterwid) +{ + unsigned long offset = NODE_OFFSET(nasid); + struct bridge_controller *bc; + static int num_bridges = 0; + bridge_t *bridge; + int slot; + + printk("a bridge\n"); + + /* XXX: kludge alert.. */ + if (!num_bridges) + ioport_resource.end = ~0UL; + + bc = &bridges[num_bridges]; + + bc->pc.pci_ops = &bridge_pci_ops; + bc->pc.mem_resource = &bc->mem; + bc->pc.io_resource = &bc->io; + + bc->pc.index = num_bridges; + + bc->mem.name = "Bridge PCI MEM"; + bc->pc.mem_offset = offset; + bc->mem.start = 0; + bc->mem.end = ~0UL; + bc->mem.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM; + + bc->io.name = "Bridge IO MEM"; + bc->pc.io_offset = offset; + bc->io.start = 0UL; + bc->io.end = ~0UL; + bc->io.flags = IORESOURCE_IO; + + bc->irq_cpu = smp_processor_id(); + bc->widget_id = widget_id; + bc->nasid = nasid; + + bc->baddr = (u64)masterwid << 60; + bc->baddr |= (1UL << 56); /* Barrier set */ + + /* + * point to this bridge + */ + bridge = (bridge_t *) RAW_NODE_SWIN_BASE(nasid, widget_id); + + /* + * Clear all pending interrupts. + */ + bridge->b_int_rst_stat = BRIDGE_IRR_ALL_CLR; + + /* + * Until otherwise set up, assume all interrupts are from slot 0 + */ + bridge->b_int_device = 0x0; + + /* + * swap pio's to pci mem and io space (big windows) + */ + bridge->b_wid_control |= BRIDGE_CTRL_IO_SWAP | + BRIDGE_CTRL_MEM_SWAP; + + /* + * Hmm... IRIX sets additional bits in the address which + * are documented as reserved in the bridge docs. + */ + bridge->b_wid_int_upper = 0x8000 | (masterwid << 16); + bridge->b_wid_int_lower = 0x01800090; /* PI_INT_PEND_MOD off*/ + bridge->b_dir_map = (masterwid << 20); /* DMA */ + bridge->b_int_enable = 0; + + for (slot = 0; slot < 8; slot ++) { + bridge->b_device[slot].reg |= BRIDGE_DEV_SWAP_DIR; + bc->pci_int[slot] = -1; + } + bridge->b_wid_tflush; /* wait until Bridge PIO complete */ + + bc->base = bridge; + + register_pci_controller(&bc->pc); + + num_bridges++; + + return 0; +} + +/* + * All observed requests have pin == 1. We could have a global here, that + * gets incremented and returned every time - unfortunately, pci_map_irq + * may be called on the same device over and over, and need to return the + * same value. On O2000, pin can be 0 or 1, and PCI slots can be [0..7]. + * + * A given PCI device, in general, should be able to intr any of the cpus + * on any one of the hubs connected to its xbow. + */ +int __devinit pcibios_map_irq(struct pci_dev *dev, u8 slot, u8 pin) +{ + struct bridge_controller *bc = BRIDGE_CONTROLLER(dev->bus); + int irq = bc->pci_int[slot]; + + if (irq == -1) { + irq = bc->pci_int[slot] = request_bridge_irq(bc); + if (irq < 0) + panic("Can't allocate interrupt for PCI device %s\n", + pci_name(dev)); + } + + irq_to_bridge[irq] = bc; + irq_to_slot[irq] = slot; + + return irq; +} + +/* Do platform specific device initialization at pci_enable_device() time */ +int pcibios_plat_dev_init(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + return 0; +} + +/* + * Device might live on a subordinate PCI bus. XXX Walk up the chain of buses + * to find the slot number in sense of the bridge device register. + * XXX This also means multiple devices might rely on conflicting bridge + * settings. + */ + +static inline void pci_disable_swapping(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + struct bridge_controller *bc = BRIDGE_CONTROLLER(dev->bus); + bridge_t *bridge = bc->base; + int slot = PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn); + + /* Turn off byte swapping */ + bridge->b_device[slot].reg &= ~BRIDGE_DEV_SWAP_DIR; + bridge->b_widget.w_tflush; /* Flush */ +} + +static inline void pci_enable_swapping(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + struct bridge_controller *bc = BRIDGE_CONTROLLER(dev->bus); + bridge_t *bridge = bc->base; + int slot = PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn); + + /* Turn on byte swapping */ + bridge->b_device[slot].reg |= BRIDGE_DEV_SWAP_DIR; + bridge->b_widget.w_tflush; /* Flush */ +} + +static void __init pci_fixup_ioc3(struct pci_dev *d) +{ + pci_disable_swapping(d); +} + +DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_HEADER(PCI_VENDOR_ID_SGI, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SGI_IOC3, + pci_fixup_ioc3); -- cgit v1.2.3