1 /* 2 * linux/arch/alpha/kernel/core_t2.c 3 * 4 * Written by Jay A Estabrook (jestabro@amt.tay1.dec.com). 5 * December 1996. 6 * 7 * based on CIA code by David A Rusling (david.rusling@reo.mts.dec.com) 8 * 9 * Code common to all T2 core logic chips. 10 */ 11 12 #define __EXTERN_INLINE 13 #include <asm/io.h> 14 #include <asm/core_t2.h> 15 #undef __EXTERN_INLINE 16 17 #include <linux/types.h> 18 #include <linux/pci.h> 19 #include <linux/sched.h> 20 #include <linux/init.h> 21 22 #include <asm/ptrace.h> 23 #include <asm/delay.h> 24 25 #include "proto.h" 26 #include "pci_impl.h" 27 28 /* For dumping initial DMA window settings. */ 29 #define DEBUG_PRINT_INITIAL_SETTINGS 0 30 31 /* For dumping final DMA window settings. */ 32 #define DEBUG_PRINT_FINAL_SETTINGS 0 33 34 /* 35 * By default, we direct-map starting at 2GB, in order to allow the 36 * maximum size direct-map window (2GB) to match the maximum amount of 37 * memory (2GB) that can be present on SABLEs. But that limits the 38 * floppy to DMA only via the scatter/gather window set up for 8MB 39 * ISA DMA, since the maximum ISA DMA address is 2GB-1. 40 * 41 * For now, this seems a reasonable trade-off: even though most SABLEs 42 * have less than 1GB of memory, floppy usage/performance will not 43 * really be affected by forcing it to go via scatter/gather... 44 */ 45 #define T2_DIRECTMAP_2G 1 46 47 #if T2_DIRECTMAP_2G 48 # define T2_DIRECTMAP_START 0x80000000UL 49 # define T2_DIRECTMAP_LENGTH 0x80000000UL 50 #else 51 # define T2_DIRECTMAP_START 0x40000000UL 52 # define T2_DIRECTMAP_LENGTH 0x40000000UL 53 #endif 54 55 /* The ISA scatter/gather window settings. */ 56 #define T2_ISA_SG_START 0x00800000UL 57 #define T2_ISA_SG_LENGTH 0x00800000UL 58 59 /* 60 * NOTE: Herein lie back-to-back mb instructions. They are magic. 61 * One plausible explanation is that the i/o controller does not properly 62 * handle the system transaction. Another involves timing. Ho hum. 63 */ 64 65 /* 66 * BIOS32-style PCI interface: 67 */ 68 69 #define DEBUG_CONFIG 0 70 71 #if DEBUG_CONFIG 72 # define DBG(args) printk args 73 #else 74 # define DBG(args) 75 #endif 76 77 DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(t2_hae_lock); 78 79 static volatile unsigned int t2_mcheck_any_expected; 80 static volatile unsigned int t2_mcheck_last_taken; 81 82 /* Place to save the DMA Window registers as set up by SRM 83 for restoration during shutdown. */ 84 static struct 85 { 86 struct { 87 unsigned long wbase; 88 unsigned long wmask; 89 unsigned long tbase; 90 } window[2]; 91 unsigned long hae_1; 92 unsigned long hae_2; 93 unsigned long hae_3; 94 unsigned long hae_4; 95 unsigned long hbase; 96 } t2_saved_config __attribute((common)); 97 98 /* 99 * Given a bus, device, and function number, compute resulting 100 * configuration space address and setup the T2_HAXR2 register 101 * accordingly. It is therefore not safe to have concurrent 102 * invocations to configuration space access routines, but there 103 * really shouldn't be any need for this. 104 * 105 * Type 0: 106 * 107 * 3 3|3 3 2 2|2 2 2 2|2 2 2 2|1 1 1 1|1 1 1 1|1 1 108 * 3 2|1 0 9 8|7 6 5 4|3 2 1 0|9 8 7 6|5 4 3 2|1 0 9 8|7 6 5 4|3 2 1 0 109 * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ 110 * | | |D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|D|F|F|F|R|R|R|R|R|R|0|0| 111 * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ 112 * 113 * 31:11 Device select bit. 114 * 10:8 Function number 115 * 7:2 Register number 116 * 117 * Type 1: 118 * 119 * 3 3|3 3 2 2|2 2 2 2|2 2 2 2|1 1 1 1|1 1 1 1|1 1 120 * 3 2|1 0 9 8|7 6 5 4|3 2 1 0|9 8 7 6|5 4 3 2|1 0 9 8|7 6 5 4|3 2 1 0 121 * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ 122 * | | | | | | | | | | |B|B|B|B|B|B|B|B|D|D|D|D|D|F|F|F|R|R|R|R|R|R|0|1| 123 * +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ 124 * 125 * 31:24 reserved 126 * 23:16 bus number (8 bits = 128 possible buses) 127 * 15:11 Device number (5 bits) 128 * 10:8 function number 129 * 7:2 register number 130 * 131 * Notes: 132 * The function number selects which function of a multi-function device 133 * (e.g., SCSI and Ethernet). 134 * 135 * The register selects a DWORD (32 bit) register offset. Hence it 136 * doesn't get shifted by 2 bits as we want to "drop" the bottom two 137 * bits. 138 */ 139 140 static int 141 mk_conf_addr(struct pci_bus *pbus, unsigned int device_fn, int where, 142 unsigned long *pci_addr, unsigned char *type1) 143 { 144 unsigned long addr; 145 u8 bus = pbus->number; 146 147 DBG(("mk_conf_addr(bus=%d, dfn=0x%x, where=0x%x," 148 " addr=0x%lx, type1=0x%x)\n", 149 bus, device_fn, where, pci_addr, type1)); 150 151 if (bus == 0) { 152 int device = device_fn >> 3; 153 154 /* Type 0 configuration cycle. */ 155 156 if (device > 8) { 157 DBG(("mk_conf_addr: device (%d)>20, returning -1\n", 158 device)); 159 return -1; 160 } 161 162 *type1 = 0; 163 addr = (0x0800L << device) | ((device_fn & 7) << 8) | (where); 164 } else { 165 /* Type 1 configuration cycle. */ 166 *type1 = 1; 167 addr = (bus << 16) | (device_fn << 8) | (where); 168 } 169 *pci_addr = addr; 170 DBG(("mk_conf_addr: returning pci_addr 0x%lx\n", addr)); 171 return 0; 172 } 173 174 /* 175 * NOTE: both conf_read() and conf_write() may set HAE_3 when needing 176 * to do type1 access. This is protected by the use of spinlock IRQ 177 * primitives in the wrapper functions pci_{read,write}_config_*() 178 * defined in drivers/pci/pci.c. 179 */ 180 static unsigned int 181 conf_read(unsigned long addr, unsigned char type1) 182 { 183 unsigned int value, cpu, taken; 184 unsigned long t2_cfg = 0; 185 186 cpu = smp_processor_id(); 187 188 DBG(("conf_read(addr=0x%lx, type1=%d)\n", addr, type1)); 189 190 /* If Type1 access, must set T2 CFG. */ 191 if (type1) { 192 t2_cfg = *(vulp)T2_HAE_3 & ~0xc0000000UL; 193 *(vulp)T2_HAE_3 = 0x40000000UL | t2_cfg; 194 mb(); 195 } 196 mb(); 197 draina(); 198 199 mcheck_expected(cpu) = 1; 200 mcheck_taken(cpu) = 0; 201 t2_mcheck_any_expected |= (1 << cpu); 202 mb(); 203 204 /* Access configuration space. */ 205 value = *(vuip)addr; 206 mb(); 207 mb(); /* magic */ 208 209 /* Wait for possible mcheck. Also, this lets other CPUs clear 210 their mchecks as well, as they can reliably tell when 211 another CPU is in the midst of handling a real mcheck via 212 the "taken" function. */ 213 udelay(100); 214 215 if ((taken = mcheck_taken(cpu))) { 216 mcheck_taken(cpu) = 0; 217 t2_mcheck_last_taken |= (1 << cpu); 218 value = 0xffffffffU; 219 mb(); 220 } 221 mcheck_expected(cpu) = 0; 222 t2_mcheck_any_expected = 0; 223 mb(); 224 225 /* If Type1 access, must reset T2 CFG so normal IO space ops work. */ 226 if (type1) { 227 *(vulp)T2_HAE_3 = t2_cfg; 228 mb(); 229 } 230 231 return value; 232 } 233 234 static void 235 conf_write(unsigned long addr, unsigned int value, unsigned char type1) 236 { 237 unsigned int cpu, taken; 238 unsigned long t2_cfg = 0; 239 240 cpu = smp_processor_id(); 241 242 /* If Type1 access, must set T2 CFG. */ 243 if (type1) { 244 t2_cfg = *(vulp)T2_HAE_3 & ~0xc0000000UL; 245 *(vulp)T2_HAE_3 = t2_cfg | 0x40000000UL; 246 mb(); 247 } 248 mb(); 249 draina(); 250 251 mcheck_expected(cpu) = 1; 252 mcheck_taken(cpu) = 0; 253 t2_mcheck_any_expected |= (1 << cpu); 254 mb(); 255 256 /* Access configuration space. */ 257 *(vuip)addr = value; 258 mb(); 259 mb(); /* magic */ 260 261 /* Wait for possible mcheck. Also, this lets other CPUs clear 262 their mchecks as well, as they can reliably tell when 263 this CPU is in the midst of handling a real mcheck via 264 the "taken" function. */ 265 udelay(100); 266 267 if ((taken = mcheck_taken(cpu))) { 268 mcheck_taken(cpu) = 0; 269 t2_mcheck_last_taken |= (1 << cpu); 270 mb(); 271 } 272 mcheck_expected(cpu) = 0; 273 t2_mcheck_any_expected = 0; 274 mb(); 275 276 /* If Type1 access, must reset T2 CFG so normal IO space ops work. */ 277 if (type1) { 278 *(vulp)T2_HAE_3 = t2_cfg; 279 mb(); 280 } 281 } 282 283 static int 284 t2_read_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int where, 285 int size, u32 *value) 286 { 287 unsigned long addr, pci_addr; 288 unsigned char type1; 289 int shift; 290 long mask; 291 292 if (mk_conf_addr(bus, devfn, where, &pci_addr, &type1)) 293 return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; 294 295 mask = (size - 1) * 8; 296 shift = (where & 3) * 8; 297 addr = (pci_addr << 5) + mask + T2_CONF; 298 *value = conf_read(addr, type1) >> (shift); 299 return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; 300 } 301 302 static int 303 t2_write_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int where, int size, 304 u32 value) 305 { 306 unsigned long addr, pci_addr; 307 unsigned char type1; 308 long mask; 309 310 if (mk_conf_addr(bus, devfn, where, &pci_addr, &type1)) 311 return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND; 312 313 mask = (size - 1) * 8; 314 addr = (pci_addr << 5) + mask + T2_CONF; 315 conf_write(addr, value << ((where & 3) * 8), type1); 316 return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL; 317 } 318 319 struct pci_ops t2_pci_ops = 320 { 321 .read = t2_read_config, 322 .write = t2_write_config, 323 }; 324 325 static void __init 326 t2_direct_map_window1(unsigned long base, unsigned long length) 327 { 328 unsigned long temp; 329 330 __direct_map_base = base; 331 __direct_map_size = length; 332 333 temp = (base & 0xfff00000UL) | ((base + length - 1) >> 20); 334 *(vulp)T2_WBASE1 = temp | 0x80000UL; /* OR in ENABLE bit */ 335 temp = (length - 1) & 0xfff00000UL; 336 *(vulp)T2_WMASK1 = temp; 337 *(vulp)T2_TBASE1 = 0; 338 339 #if DEBUG_PRINT_FINAL_SETTINGS 340 printk("%s: setting WBASE1=0x%lx WMASK1=0x%lx TBASE1=0x%lx\n", 341 __func__, *(vulp)T2_WBASE1, *(vulp)T2_WMASK1, *(vulp)T2_TBASE1); 342 #endif 343 } 344 345 static void __init 346 t2_sg_map_window2(struct pci_controller *hose, 347 unsigned long base, 348 unsigned long length) 349 { 350 unsigned long temp; 351 352 /* Note we can only do 1 SG window, as the other is for direct, so 353 do an ISA SG area, especially for the floppy. */ 354 hose->sg_isa = iommu_arena_new(hose, base, length, 0); 355 hose->sg_pci = NULL; 356 357 temp = (base & 0xfff00000UL) | ((base + length - 1) >> 20); 358 *(vulp)T2_WBASE2 = temp | 0xc0000UL; /* OR in ENABLE/SG bits */ 359 temp = (length - 1) & 0xfff00000UL; 360 *(vulp)T2_WMASK2 = temp; 361 *(vulp)T2_TBASE2 = virt_to_phys(hose->sg_isa->ptes) >> 1; 362 mb(); 363 364 t2_pci_tbi(hose, 0, -1); /* flush TLB all */ 365 366 #if DEBUG_PRINT_FINAL_SETTINGS 367 printk("%s: setting WBASE2=0x%lx WMASK2=0x%lx TBASE2=0x%lx\n", 368 __func__, *(vulp)T2_WBASE2, *(vulp)T2_WMASK2, *(vulp)T2_TBASE2); 369 #endif 370 } 371 372 static void __init 373 t2_save_configuration(void) 374 { 375 #if DEBUG_PRINT_INITIAL_SETTINGS 376 printk("%s: HAE_1 was 0x%lx\n", __func__, srm_hae); /* HW is 0 */ 377 printk("%s: HAE_2 was 0x%lx\n", __func__, *(vulp)T2_HAE_2); 378 printk("%s: HAE_3 was 0x%lx\n", __func__, *(vulp)T2_HAE_3); 379 printk("%s: HAE_4 was 0x%lx\n", __func__, *(vulp)T2_HAE_4); 380 printk("%s: HBASE was 0x%lx\n", __func__, *(vulp)T2_HBASE); 381 382 printk("%s: WBASE1=0x%lx WMASK1=0x%lx TBASE1=0x%lx\n", __func__, 383 *(vulp)T2_WBASE1, *(vulp)T2_WMASK1, *(vulp)T2_TBASE1); 384 printk("%s: WBASE2=0x%lx WMASK2=0x%lx TBASE2=0x%lx\n", __func__, 385 *(vulp)T2_WBASE2, *(vulp)T2_WMASK2, *(vulp)T2_TBASE2); 386 #endif 387 388 /* 389 * Save the DMA Window registers. 390 */ 391 t2_saved_config.window[0].wbase = *(vulp)T2_WBASE1; 392 t2_saved_config.window[0].wmask = *(vulp)T2_WMASK1; 393 t2_saved_config.window[0].tbase = *(vulp)T2_TBASE1; 394 t2_saved_config.window[1].wbase = *(vulp)T2_WBASE2; 395 t2_saved_config.window[1].wmask = *(vulp)T2_WMASK2; 396 t2_saved_config.window[1].tbase = *(vulp)T2_TBASE2; 397 398 t2_saved_config.hae_1 = srm_hae; /* HW is already set to 0 */ 399 t2_saved_config.hae_2 = *(vulp)T2_HAE_2; 400 t2_saved_config.hae_3 = *(vulp)T2_HAE_3; 401 t2_saved_config.hae_4 = *(vulp)T2_HAE_4; 402 t2_saved_config.hbase = *(vulp)T2_HBASE; 403 } 404 405 void __init 406 t2_init_arch(void) 407 { 408 struct pci_controller *hose; 409 unsigned long temp; 410 unsigned int i; 411 412 for (i = 0; i < NR_CPUS; i++) { 413 mcheck_expected(i) = 0; 414 mcheck_taken(i) = 0; 415 } 416 t2_mcheck_any_expected = 0; 417 t2_mcheck_last_taken = 0; 418 419 /* Enable scatter/gather TLB use. */ 420 temp = *(vulp)T2_IOCSR; 421 if (!(temp & (0x1UL << 26))) { 422 printk("t2_init_arch: enabling SG TLB, IOCSR was 0x%lx\n", 423 temp); 424 *(vulp)T2_IOCSR = temp | (0x1UL << 26); 425 mb(); 426 *(vulp)T2_IOCSR; /* read it back to make sure */ 427 } 428 429 t2_save_configuration(); 430 431 /* 432 * Create our single hose. 433 */ 434 pci_isa_hose = hose = alloc_pci_controller(); 435 hose->io_space = &ioport_resource; 436 hose->mem_space = &iomem_resource; 437 hose->index = 0; 438 439 hose->sparse_mem_base = T2_SPARSE_MEM - IDENT_ADDR; 440 hose->dense_mem_base = T2_DENSE_MEM - IDENT_ADDR; 441 hose->sparse_io_base = T2_IO - IDENT_ADDR; 442 hose->dense_io_base = 0; 443 444 /* 445 * Set up the PCI->physical memory translation windows. 446 * 447 * Window 1 is direct mapped. 448 * Window 2 is scatter/gather (for ISA). 449 */ 450 451 t2_direct_map_window1(T2_DIRECTMAP_START, T2_DIRECTMAP_LENGTH); 452 453 /* Always make an ISA DMA window. */ 454 t2_sg_map_window2(hose, T2_ISA_SG_START, T2_ISA_SG_LENGTH); 455 456 *(vulp)T2_HBASE = 0x0; /* Disable HOLES. */ 457 458 /* Zero HAE. */ 459 *(vulp)T2_HAE_1 = 0; mb(); /* Sparse MEM HAE */ 460 *(vulp)T2_HAE_2 = 0; mb(); /* Sparse I/O HAE */ 461 *(vulp)T2_HAE_3 = 0; mb(); /* Config Space HAE */ 462 463 /* 464 * We also now zero out HAE_4, the dense memory HAE, so that 465 * we need not account for its "offset" when accessing dense 466 * memory resources which we allocated in our normal way. This 467 * HAE would need to stay untouched were we to keep the SRM 468 * resource settings. 469 * 470 * Thus we can now run standard X servers on SABLE/LYNX. :-) 471 */ 472 *(vulp)T2_HAE_4 = 0; mb(); 473 } 474 475 void 476 t2_kill_arch(int mode) 477 { 478 /* 479 * Restore the DMA Window registers. 480 */ 481 *(vulp)T2_WBASE1 = t2_saved_config.window[0].wbase; 482 *(vulp)T2_WMASK1 = t2_saved_config.window[0].wmask; 483 *(vulp)T2_TBASE1 = t2_saved_config.window[0].tbase; 484 *(vulp)T2_WBASE2 = t2_saved_config.window[1].wbase; 485 *(vulp)T2_WMASK2 = t2_saved_config.window[1].wmask; 486 *(vulp)T2_TBASE2 = t2_saved_config.window[1].tbase; 487 mb(); 488 489 *(vulp)T2_HAE_1 = srm_hae; 490 *(vulp)T2_HAE_2 = t2_saved_config.hae_2; 491 *(vulp)T2_HAE_3 = t2_saved_config.hae_3; 492 *(vulp)T2_HAE_4 = t2_saved_config.hae_4; 493 *(vulp)T2_HBASE = t2_saved_config.hbase; 494 mb(); 495 *(vulp)T2_HBASE; /* READ it back to ensure WRITE occurred. */ 496 } 497 498 void 499 t2_pci_tbi(struct pci_controller *hose, dma_addr_t start, dma_addr_t end) 500 { 501 unsigned long t2_iocsr; 502 503 t2_iocsr = *(vulp)T2_IOCSR; 504 505 /* set the TLB Clear bit */ 506 *(vulp)T2_IOCSR = t2_iocsr | (0x1UL << 28); 507 mb(); 508 *(vulp)T2_IOCSR; /* read it back to make sure */ 509 510 /* clear the TLB Clear bit */ 511 *(vulp)T2_IOCSR = t2_iocsr & ~(0x1UL << 28); 512 mb(); 513 *(vulp)T2_IOCSR; /* read it back to make sure */ 514 } 515 516 #define SIC_SEIC (1UL << 33) /* System Event Clear */ 517 518 static void 519 t2_clear_errors(int cpu) 520 { 521 struct sable_cpu_csr *cpu_regs; 522 523 cpu_regs = (struct sable_cpu_csr *)T2_CPUn_BASE(cpu); 524 525 cpu_regs->sic &= ~SIC_SEIC; 526 527 /* Clear CPU errors. */ 528 cpu_regs->bcce |= cpu_regs->bcce; 529 cpu_regs->cbe |= cpu_regs->cbe; 530 cpu_regs->bcue |= cpu_regs->bcue; 531 cpu_regs->dter |= cpu_regs->dter; 532 533 *(vulp)T2_CERR1 |= *(vulp)T2_CERR1; 534 *(vulp)T2_PERR1 |= *(vulp)T2_PERR1; 535 536 mb(); 537 mb(); /* magic */ 538 } 539 540 /* 541 * SABLE seems to have a "broadcast" style machine check, in that all 542 * CPUs receive it. And, the issuing CPU, in the case of PCI Config 543 * space read/write faults, will also receive a second mcheck, upon 544 * lowering IPL during completion processing in pci_read_config_byte() 545 * et al. 546 * 547 * Hence all the taken/expected/any_expected/last_taken stuff... 548 */ 549 void 550 t2_machine_check(unsigned long vector, unsigned long la_ptr) 551 { 552 int cpu = smp_processor_id(); 553 #ifdef CONFIG_VERBOSE_MCHECK 554 struct el_common *mchk_header = (struct el_common *)la_ptr; 555 #endif 556 557 /* Clear the error before any reporting. */ 558 mb(); 559 mb(); /* magic */ 560 draina(); 561 t2_clear_errors(cpu); 562 563 /* This should not actually be done until the logout frame is 564 examined, but, since we don't do that, go on and do this... */ 565 wrmces(0x7); 566 mb(); 567 568 /* Now, do testing for the anomalous conditions. */ 569 if (!mcheck_expected(cpu) && t2_mcheck_any_expected) { 570 /* 571 * FUNKY: Received mcheck on a CPU and not 572 * expecting it, but another CPU is expecting one. 573 * 574 * Just dismiss it for now on this CPU... 575 */ 576 #ifdef CONFIG_VERBOSE_MCHECK 577 if (alpha_verbose_mcheck > 1) { 578 printk("t2_machine_check(cpu%d): any_expected 0x%x -" 579 " (assumed) spurious -" 580 " code 0x%x\n", cpu, t2_mcheck_any_expected, 581 (unsigned int)mchk_header->code); 582 } 583 #endif 584 return; 585 } 586 587 if (!mcheck_expected(cpu) && !t2_mcheck_any_expected) { 588 if (t2_mcheck_last_taken & (1 << cpu)) { 589 #ifdef CONFIG_VERBOSE_MCHECK 590 if (alpha_verbose_mcheck > 1) { 591 printk("t2_machine_check(cpu%d): last_taken 0x%x - " 592 "unexpected mcheck - code 0x%x\n", 593 cpu, t2_mcheck_last_taken, 594 (unsigned int)mchk_header->code); 595 } 596 #endif 597 t2_mcheck_last_taken = 0; 598 mb(); 599 return; 600 } else { 601 t2_mcheck_last_taken = 0; 602 mb(); 603 } 604 } 605 606 #ifdef CONFIG_VERBOSE_MCHECK 607 if (alpha_verbose_mcheck > 1) { 608 printk("%s t2_mcheck(cpu%d): last_taken 0x%x - " 609 "any_expected 0x%x - code 0x%x\n", 610 (mcheck_expected(cpu) ? "EX" : "UN"), cpu, 611 t2_mcheck_last_taken, t2_mcheck_any_expected, 612 (unsigned int)mchk_header->code); 613 } 614 #endif 615 616 process_mcheck_info(vector, la_ptr, "T2", mcheck_expected(cpu)); 617 } 618