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1 /*
2  * MTD map driver for BIOS Flash on Intel SCB2 boards
3  * Copyright (C) 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
4  * Tim Hockin <thockin@sun.com>
5  *
6  * A few notes on this MTD map:
7  *
8  * This was developed with a small number of SCB2 boards to test on.
9  * Hopefully, Intel has not introducted too many unaccounted variables in the
10  * making of this board.
11  *
12  * The BIOS marks its own memory region as 'reserved' in the e820 map.  We
13  * try to request it here, but if it fails, we carry on anyway.
14  *
15  * This is how the chip is attached, so said the schematic:
16  * * a 4 MiB (32 Mib) 16 bit chip
17  * * a 1 MiB memory region
18  * * A20 and A21 pulled up
19  * * D8-D15 ignored
20  * What this means is that, while we are addressing bytes linearly, we are
21  * really addressing words, and discarding the other byte.  This means that
22  * the chip MUST BE at least 2 MiB.  This also means that every block is
23  * actually half as big as the chip reports.  It also means that accesses of
24  * logical address 0 hit higher-address sections of the chip, not physical 0.
25  * One can only hope that these 4MiB x16 chips were a lot cheaper than 1MiB x8
26  * chips.
27  *
28  * This driver assumes the chip is not write-protected by an external signal.
29  * As of the this writing, that is true, but may change, just to spite me.
30  *
31  * The actual BIOS layout has been mostly reverse engineered.  Intel BIOS
32  * updates for this board include 10 related (*.bio - &.bi9) binary files and
33  * another separate (*.bbo) binary file.  The 10 files are 64k of data + a
34  * small header.  If the headers are stripped off, the 10 64k files can be
35  * concatenated into a 640k image.  This is your BIOS image, proper.  The
36  * separate .bbo file also has a small header.  It is the 'Boot Block'
37  * recovery BIOS.  Once the header is stripped, no further prep is needed.
38  * As best I can tell, the BIOS is arranged as such:
39  * offset 0x00000 to 0x4ffff (320k):  unknown - SCSI BIOS, etc?
40  * offset 0x50000 to 0xeffff (640k):  BIOS proper
41  * offset 0xf0000 ty 0xfffff (64k):   Boot Block region
42  *
43  * Intel's BIOS update program flashes the BIOS and Boot Block in separate
44  * steps.  Probably a wise thing to do.
45  */
46 
47 #include <linux/module.h>
48 #include <linux/types.h>
49 #include <linux/kernel.h>
50 #include <asm/io.h>
51 #include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
52 #include <linux/mtd/map.h>
53 #include <linux/mtd/cfi.h>
54 #include <linux/pci.h>
55 #include <linux/pci_ids.h>
56 
57 #define MODNAME		"scb2_flash"
58 #define SCB2_ADDR	0xfff00000
59 #define SCB2_WINDOW	0x00100000
60 
61 
62 static void __iomem *scb2_ioaddr;
63 static struct mtd_info *scb2_mtd;
64 static struct map_info scb2_map = {
65 	.name =      "SCB2 BIOS Flash",
66 	.size =      0,
67 	.bankwidth =  1,
68 };
69 static int region_fail;
70 
71 static int scb2_fixup_mtd(struct mtd_info *mtd)
72 {
73 	int i;
74 	int done = 0;
75 	struct map_info *map = mtd->priv;
76 	struct cfi_private *cfi = map->fldrv_priv;
77 
78 	/* barf if this doesn't look right */
79 	if (cfi->cfiq->InterfaceDesc != CFI_INTERFACE_X16_ASYNC) {
80 		printk(KERN_ERR MODNAME ": unsupported InterfaceDesc: %#x\n",
81 		    cfi->cfiq->InterfaceDesc);
82 		return -1;
83 	}
84 
85 	/* I wasn't here. I didn't see. dwmw2. */
86 
87 	/* the chip is sometimes bigger than the map - what a waste */
88 	mtd->size = map->size;
89 
90 	/*
91 	 * We only REALLY get half the chip, due to the way it is
92 	 * wired up - D8-D15 are tossed away.  We read linear bytes,
93 	 * but in reality we are getting 1/2 of each 16-bit read,
94 	 * which LOOKS linear to us.  Because CFI code accounts for
95 	 * things like lock/unlock/erase by eraseregions, we need to
96 	 * fudge them to reflect this.  Erases go like this:
97 	 *   * send an erase to an address
98 	 *   * the chip samples the address and erases the block
99 	 *   * add the block erasesize to the address and repeat
100 	 *   -- the problem is that addresses are 16-bit addressable
101 	 *   -- we end up erasing every-other block
102 	 */
103 	mtd->erasesize /= 2;
104 	for (i = 0; i < mtd->numeraseregions; i++) {
105 		struct mtd_erase_region_info *region = &mtd->eraseregions[i];
106 		region->erasesize /= 2;
107 	}
108 
109 	/*
110 	 * If the chip is bigger than the map, it is wired with the high
111 	 * address lines pulled up.  This makes us access the top portion of
112 	 * the chip, so all our erase-region info is wrong.  Start cutting from
113 	 * the bottom.
114 	 */
115 	for (i = 0; !done && i < mtd->numeraseregions; i++) {
116 		struct mtd_erase_region_info *region = &mtd->eraseregions[i];
117 
118 		if (region->numblocks * region->erasesize > mtd->size) {
119 			region->numblocks = ((unsigned long)mtd->size /
120 						region->erasesize);
121 			done = 1;
122 		} else {
123 			region->numblocks = 0;
124 		}
125 		region->offset = 0;
126 	}
127 
128 	return 0;
129 }
130 
131 /* CSB5's 'Function Control Register' has bits for decoding @ >= 0xffc00000 */
132 #define CSB5_FCR	0x41
133 #define CSB5_FCR_DECODE_ALL 0x0e
134 static int scb2_flash_probe(struct pci_dev *dev,
135 			    const struct pci_device_id *ent)
136 {
137 	u8 reg;
138 
139 	/* enable decoding of the flash region in the south bridge */
140 	pci_read_config_byte(dev, CSB5_FCR, &reg);
141 	pci_write_config_byte(dev, CSB5_FCR, reg | CSB5_FCR_DECODE_ALL);
142 
143 	if (!request_mem_region(SCB2_ADDR, SCB2_WINDOW, scb2_map.name)) {
144 		/*
145 		 * The BIOS seems to mark the flash region as 'reserved'
146 		 * in the e820 map.  Warn and go about our business.
147 		 */
148 		printk(KERN_WARNING MODNAME
149 		    ": warning - can't reserve rom window, continuing\n");
150 		region_fail = 1;
151 	}
152 
153 	/* remap the IO window (w/o caching) */
154 	scb2_ioaddr = ioremap_nocache(SCB2_ADDR, SCB2_WINDOW);
155 	if (!scb2_ioaddr) {
156 		printk(KERN_ERR MODNAME ": Failed to ioremap window!\n");
157 		if (!region_fail)
158 			release_mem_region(SCB2_ADDR, SCB2_WINDOW);
159 		return -ENOMEM;
160 	}
161 
162 	scb2_map.phys = SCB2_ADDR;
163 	scb2_map.virt = scb2_ioaddr;
164 	scb2_map.size = SCB2_WINDOW;
165 
166 	simple_map_init(&scb2_map);
167 
168 	/* try to find a chip */
169 	scb2_mtd = do_map_probe("cfi_probe", &scb2_map);
170 
171 	if (!scb2_mtd) {
172 		printk(KERN_ERR MODNAME ": flash probe failed!\n");
173 		iounmap(scb2_ioaddr);
174 		if (!region_fail)
175 			release_mem_region(SCB2_ADDR, SCB2_WINDOW);
176 		return -ENODEV;
177 	}
178 
179 	scb2_mtd->owner = THIS_MODULE;
180 	if (scb2_fixup_mtd(scb2_mtd) < 0) {
181 		mtd_device_unregister(scb2_mtd);
182 		map_destroy(scb2_mtd);
183 		iounmap(scb2_ioaddr);
184 		if (!region_fail)
185 			release_mem_region(SCB2_ADDR, SCB2_WINDOW);
186 		return -ENODEV;
187 	}
188 
189 	printk(KERN_NOTICE MODNAME ": chip size 0x%llx at offset 0x%llx\n",
190 	       (unsigned long long)scb2_mtd->size,
191 	       (unsigned long long)(SCB2_WINDOW - scb2_mtd->size));
192 
193 	mtd_device_register(scb2_mtd, NULL, 0);
194 
195 	return 0;
196 }
197 
198 static void scb2_flash_remove(struct pci_dev *dev)
199 {
200 	if (!scb2_mtd)
201 		return;
202 
203 	/* disable flash writes */
204 	mtd_lock(scb2_mtd, 0, scb2_mtd->size);
205 
206 	mtd_device_unregister(scb2_mtd);
207 	map_destroy(scb2_mtd);
208 
209 	iounmap(scb2_ioaddr);
210 	scb2_ioaddr = NULL;
211 
212 	if (!region_fail)
213 		release_mem_region(SCB2_ADDR, SCB2_WINDOW);
214 }
215 
216 static struct pci_device_id scb2_flash_pci_ids[] = {
217 	{
218 	  .vendor = PCI_VENDOR_ID_SERVERWORKS,
219 	  .device = PCI_DEVICE_ID_SERVERWORKS_CSB5,
220 	  .subvendor = PCI_ANY_ID,
221 	  .subdevice = PCI_ANY_ID
222 	},
223 	{ 0, }
224 };
225 
226 static struct pci_driver scb2_flash_driver = {
227 	.name =     "Intel SCB2 BIOS Flash",
228 	.id_table = scb2_flash_pci_ids,
229 	.probe =    scb2_flash_probe,
230 	.remove =   scb2_flash_remove,
231 };
232 
233 module_pci_driver(scb2_flash_driver);
234 
235 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
236 MODULE_AUTHOR("Tim Hockin <thockin@sun.com>");
237 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("MTD map driver for Intel SCB2 BIOS Flash");
238 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, scb2_flash_pci_ids);
239