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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3  *	linux/arch/alpha/kernel/sys_miata.c
4  *
5  *	Copyright (C) 1995 David A Rusling
6  *	Copyright (C) 1996 Jay A Estabrook
7  *	Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Richard Henderson
8  *
9  * Code supporting the MIATA (EV56+PYXIS).
10  */
11 
12 #include <linux/kernel.h>
13 #include <linux/types.h>
14 #include <linux/mm.h>
15 #include <linux/sched.h>
16 #include <linux/pci.h>
17 #include <linux/init.h>
18 #include <linux/reboot.h>
19 
20 #include <asm/ptrace.h>
21 #include <asm/dma.h>
22 #include <asm/irq.h>
23 #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
24 #include <asm/io.h>
25 #include <asm/core_cia.h>
26 #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
27 
28 #include "proto.h"
29 #include "irq_impl.h"
30 #include "pci_impl.h"
31 #include "machvec_impl.h"
32 
33 
34 static void
35 miata_srm_device_interrupt(unsigned long vector)
36 {
37 	int irq;
38 
39 	irq = (vector - 0x800) >> 4;
40 
41 	/*
42 	 * I really hate to do this, but the MIATA SRM console ignores the
43 	 *  low 8 bits in the interrupt summary register, and reports the
44 	 *  vector 0x80 *lower* than I expected from the bit numbering in
45 	 *  the documentation.
46 	 * This was done because the low 8 summary bits really aren't used
47 	 *  for reporting any interrupts (the PCI-ISA bridge, bit 7, isn't
48 	 *  used for this purpose, as PIC interrupts are delivered as the
49 	 *  vectors 0x800-0x8f0).
50 	 * But I really don't want to change the fixup code for allocation
51 	 *  of IRQs, nor the alpha_irq_mask maintenance stuff, both of which
52 	 *  look nice and clean now.
53 	 * So, here's this grotty hack... :-(
54 	 */
55 	if (irq >= 16)
56 		irq = irq + 8;
57 
58 	handle_irq(irq);
59 }
60 
61 static void __init
62 miata_init_irq(void)
63 {
64 	if (alpha_using_srm)
65 		alpha_mv.device_interrupt = miata_srm_device_interrupt;
66 
67 #if 0
68 	/* These break on MiataGL so we'll try not to do it at all.  */
69 	*(vulp)PYXIS_INT_HILO = 0x000000B2UL; mb();	/* ISA/NMI HI */
70 	*(vulp)PYXIS_RT_COUNT = 0UL; mb();		/* clear count */
71 #endif
72 
73 	init_i8259a_irqs();
74 
75 	/* Not interested in the bogus interrupts (3,10), Fan Fault (0),
76            NMI (1), or EIDE (9).
77 
78 	   We also disable the risers (4,5), since we don't know how to
79 	   route the interrupts behind the bridge.  */
80 	init_pyxis_irqs(0x63b0000);
81 
82 	common_init_isa_dma();
83 	if (request_irq(16 + 2, no_action, 0, "halt-switch", NULL))
84 		pr_err("Failed to register halt-switch interrupt\n");
85 	if (request_irq(16 + 6, no_action, 0, "timer-cascade", NULL))
86 		pr_err("Failed to register timer-cascade interrupt\n");
87 }
88 
89 
90 /*
91  * PCI Fixup configuration.
92  *
93  * Summary @ PYXIS_INT_REQ:
94  * Bit      Meaning
95  * 0        Fan Fault
96  * 1        NMI
97  * 2        Halt/Reset switch
98  * 3        none
99  * 4        CID0 (Riser ID)
100  * 5        CID1 (Riser ID)
101  * 6        Interval timer
102  * 7        PCI-ISA Bridge
103  * 8        Ethernet
104  * 9        EIDE (deprecated, ISA 14/15 used)
105  *10        none
106  *11        USB
107  *12        Interrupt Line A from slot 4
108  *13        Interrupt Line B from slot 4
109  *14        Interrupt Line C from slot 4
110  *15        Interrupt Line D from slot 4
111  *16        Interrupt Line A from slot 5
112  *17        Interrupt line B from slot 5
113  *18        Interrupt Line C from slot 5
114  *19        Interrupt Line D from slot 5
115  *20        Interrupt Line A from slot 1
116  *21        Interrupt Line B from slot 1
117  *22        Interrupt Line C from slot 1
118  *23        Interrupt Line D from slot 1
119  *24        Interrupt Line A from slot 2
120  *25        Interrupt Line B from slot 2
121  *26        Interrupt Line C from slot 2
122  *27        Interrupt Line D from slot 2
123  *27        Interrupt Line A from slot 3
124  *29        Interrupt Line B from slot 3
125  *30        Interrupt Line C from slot 3
126  *31        Interrupt Line D from slot 3
127  *
128  * The device to slot mapping looks like:
129  *
130  * Slot     Device
131  *  3       DC21142 Ethernet
132  *  4       EIDE CMD646
133  *  5       none
134  *  6       USB
135  *  7       PCI-ISA bridge
136  *  8       PCI-PCI Bridge      (SBU Riser)
137  *  9       none
138  * 10       none
139  * 11       PCI on board slot 4 (SBU Riser)
140  * 12       PCI on board slot 5 (SBU Riser)
141  *
142  *  These are behind the bridge, so I'm not sure what to do...
143  *
144  * 13       PCI on board slot 1 (SBU Riser)
145  * 14       PCI on board slot 2 (SBU Riser)
146  * 15       PCI on board slot 3 (SBU Riser)
147  *
148  *
149  * This two layered interrupt approach means that we allocate IRQ 16 and
150  * above for PCI interrupts.  The IRQ relates to which bit the interrupt
151  * comes in on.  This makes interrupt processing much easier.
152  */
153 
154 static int
155 miata_map_irq(const struct pci_dev *dev, u8 slot, u8 pin)
156 {
157         static char irq_tab[18][5] = {
158 		/*INT    INTA   INTB   INTC   INTD */
159 		{16+ 8, 16+ 8, 16+ 8, 16+ 8, 16+ 8},  /* IdSel 14,  DC21142 */
160 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 15,  EIDE    */
161 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 16,  none    */
162 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 17,  none    */
163 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 18,  PCI-ISA */
164 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 19,  PCI-PCI */
165 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 20,  none    */
166 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 21,  none    */
167 		{16+12, 16+12, 16+13, 16+14, 16+15},  /* IdSel 22,  slot 4  */
168 		{16+16, 16+16, 16+17, 16+18, 16+19},  /* IdSel 23,  slot 5  */
169 		/* the next 7 are actually on PCI bus 1, across the bridge */
170 		{16+11, 16+11, 16+11, 16+11, 16+11},  /* IdSel 24,  QLISP/GL*/
171 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 25,  none    */
172 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 26,  none    */
173 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 27,  none    */
174 		{16+20, 16+20, 16+21, 16+22, 16+23},  /* IdSel 28,  slot 1  */
175 		{16+24, 16+24, 16+25, 16+26, 16+27},  /* IdSel 29,  slot 2  */
176 		{16+28, 16+28, 16+29, 16+30, 16+31},  /* IdSel 30,  slot 3  */
177 		/* This bridge is on the main bus of the later orig MIATA */
178 		{   -1,    -1,    -1,    -1,    -1},  /* IdSel 31,  PCI-PCI */
179         };
180 	const long min_idsel = 3, max_idsel = 20, irqs_per_slot = 5;
181 
182 	/* the USB function of the 82c693 has it's interrupt connected to
183            the 2nd 8259 controller. So we have to check for it first. */
184 
185 	if((slot == 7) && (PCI_FUNC(dev->devfn) == 3)) {
186 		u8 irq=0;
187 		struct pci_dev *pdev = pci_get_slot(dev->bus, dev->devfn & ~7);
188 		if(pdev == NULL || pci_read_config_byte(pdev, 0x40,&irq) != PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL) {
189 			pci_dev_put(pdev);
190 			return -1;
191 		}
192 		else	{
193 			pci_dev_put(pdev);
194 			return irq;
195 		}
196 	}
197 
198 	return COMMON_TABLE_LOOKUP;
199 }
200 
201 static u8
202 miata_swizzle(struct pci_dev *dev, u8 *pinp)
203 {
204 	int slot, pin = *pinp;
205 
206 	if (dev->bus->number == 0) {
207 		slot = PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn);
208 	}
209 	/* Check for the built-in bridge.  */
210 	else if ((PCI_SLOT(dev->bus->self->devfn) == 8) ||
211 		 (PCI_SLOT(dev->bus->self->devfn) == 20)) {
212 		slot = PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn) + 9;
213 	}
214 	else
215 	{
216 		/* Must be a card-based bridge.  */
217 		do {
218 			if ((PCI_SLOT(dev->bus->self->devfn) == 8) ||
219 			    (PCI_SLOT(dev->bus->self->devfn) == 20)) {
220 				slot = PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn) + 9;
221 				break;
222 			}
223 			pin = pci_swizzle_interrupt_pin(dev, pin);
224 
225 			/* Move up the chain of bridges.  */
226 			dev = dev->bus->self;
227 			/* Slot of the next bridge.  */
228 			slot = PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn);
229 		} while (dev->bus->self);
230 	}
231 	*pinp = pin;
232 	return slot;
233 }
234 
235 static void __init
236 miata_init_pci(void)
237 {
238 	cia_init_pci();
239 	SMC669_Init(0); /* it might be a GL (fails harmlessly if not) */
240 	es1888_init();
241 }
242 
243 static void
244 miata_kill_arch(int mode)
245 {
246 	cia_kill_arch(mode);
247 
248 #ifndef ALPHA_RESTORE_SRM_SETUP
249 	switch(mode) {
250 	case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART:
251 		/* Who said DEC engineers have no sense of humor? ;-)  */
252 		if (alpha_using_srm) {
253 			*(vuip) PYXIS_RESET = 0x0000dead;
254 			mb();
255 		}
256 		break;
257 	case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_HALT:
258 		break;
259 	case LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_POWER_OFF:
260 		break;
261 	}
262 
263 	halt();
264 #endif
265 }
266 
267 
268 /*
269  * The System Vector
270  */
271 
272 struct alpha_machine_vector miata_mv __initmv = {
273 	.vector_name		= "Miata",
274 	DO_EV5_MMU,
275 	DO_DEFAULT_RTC,
276 	DO_PYXIS_IO,
277 	.machine_check		= cia_machine_check,
278 	.max_isa_dma_address	= ALPHA_MAX_ISA_DMA_ADDRESS,
279 	.min_io_address		= DEFAULT_IO_BASE,
280 	.min_mem_address	= DEFAULT_MEM_BASE,
281 	.pci_dac_offset		= PYXIS_DAC_OFFSET,
282 
283 	.nr_irqs		= 48,
284 	.device_interrupt	= pyxis_device_interrupt,
285 
286 	.init_arch		= pyxis_init_arch,
287 	.init_irq		= miata_init_irq,
288 	.init_rtc		= common_init_rtc,
289 	.init_pci		= miata_init_pci,
290 	.kill_arch		= miata_kill_arch,
291 	.pci_map_irq		= miata_map_irq,
292 	.pci_swizzle		= miata_swizzle,
293 };
294 ALIAS_MV(miata)
295