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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2015, Bin Meng <bmeng.cn@gmail.com>
3  *
4  * SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
5  */
6 
7 #include <common.h>
8 #include <pci.h>
9 #include <qfw.h>
10 #include <asm/irq.h>
11 #include <asm/post.h>
12 #include <asm/processor.h>
13 #include <asm/arch/device.h>
14 #include <asm/arch/qemu.h>
15 
16 static bool i440fx;
17 
18 #ifdef CONFIG_QFW
19 
20 /* on x86, the qfw registers are all IO ports */
21 #define FW_CONTROL_PORT	0x510
22 #define FW_DATA_PORT		0x511
23 #define FW_DMA_PORT_LOW	0x514
24 #define FW_DMA_PORT_HIGH	0x518
25 
26 static void qemu_x86_fwcfg_read_entry_pio(uint16_t entry,
27 		uint32_t size, void *address)
28 {
29 	uint32_t i = 0;
30 	uint8_t *data = address;
31 
32 	/*
33 	 * writting FW_CFG_INVALID will cause read operation to resume at
34 	 * last offset, otherwise read will start at offset 0
35 	 *
36 	 * Note: on platform where the control register is IO port, the
37 	 * endianness is little endian.
38 	 */
39 	if (entry != FW_CFG_INVALID)
40 		outw(cpu_to_le16(entry), FW_CONTROL_PORT);
41 
42 	/* the endianness of data register is string-preserving */
43 	while (size--)
44 		data[i++] = inb(FW_DATA_PORT);
45 }
46 
47 static void qemu_x86_fwcfg_read_entry_dma(struct fw_cfg_dma_access *dma)
48 {
49 	/* the DMA address register is big endian */
50 	outl(cpu_to_be32((uintptr_t)dma), FW_DMA_PORT_HIGH);
51 
52 	while (be32_to_cpu(dma->control) & ~FW_CFG_DMA_ERROR)
53 		__asm__ __volatile__ ("pause");
54 }
55 
56 static struct fw_cfg_arch_ops fwcfg_x86_ops = {
57 	.arch_read_pio = qemu_x86_fwcfg_read_entry_pio,
58 	.arch_read_dma = qemu_x86_fwcfg_read_entry_dma
59 };
60 #endif
61 
62 static void enable_pm_piix(void)
63 {
64 	u8 en;
65 	u16 cmd;
66 
67 	/* Set the PM I/O base */
68 	pci_write_config32(PIIX_PM, PMBA, CONFIG_ACPI_PM1_BASE | 1);
69 
70 	/* Enable access to the PM I/O space */
71 	pci_read_config16(PIIX_PM, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd);
72 	cmd |= PCI_COMMAND_IO;
73 	pci_write_config16(PIIX_PM, PCI_COMMAND, cmd);
74 
75 	/* PM I/O Space Enable (PMIOSE) */
76 	pci_read_config8(PIIX_PM, PMREGMISC, &en);
77 	en |= PMIOSE;
78 	pci_write_config8(PIIX_PM, PMREGMISC, en);
79 }
80 
81 static void enable_pm_ich9(void)
82 {
83 	/* Set the PM I/O base */
84 	pci_write_config32(ICH9_PM, PMBA, CONFIG_ACPI_PM1_BASE | 1);
85 }
86 
87 static void qemu_chipset_init(void)
88 {
89 	u16 device, xbcs;
90 	int pam, i;
91 
92 	/*
93 	 * i440FX and Q35 chipset have different PAM register offset, but with
94 	 * the same bitfield layout. Here we determine the offset based on its
95 	 * PCI device ID.
96 	 */
97 	pci_read_config16(PCI_BDF(0, 0, 0), PCI_DEVICE_ID, &device);
98 	i440fx = (device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82441);
99 	pam = i440fx ? I440FX_PAM : Q35_PAM;
100 
101 	/*
102 	 * Initialize Programmable Attribute Map (PAM) Registers
103 	 *
104 	 * Configure legacy segments C/D/E/F to system RAM
105 	 */
106 	for (i = 0; i < PAM_NUM; i++)
107 		pci_write_config8(PCI_BDF(0, 0, 0), pam + i, PAM_RW);
108 
109 	if (i440fx) {
110 		/*
111 		 * Enable legacy IDE I/O ports decode
112 		 *
113 		 * Note: QEMU always decode legacy IDE I/O port on PIIX chipset.
114 		 * However Linux ata_piix driver does sanity check on these two
115 		 * registers to see whether legacy ports decode is turned on.
116 		 * This is to make Linux ata_piix driver happy.
117 		 */
118 		pci_write_config16(PIIX_IDE, IDE0_TIM, IDE_DECODE_EN);
119 		pci_write_config16(PIIX_IDE, IDE1_TIM, IDE_DECODE_EN);
120 
121 		/* Enable I/O APIC */
122 		pci_read_config16(PIIX_ISA, XBCS, &xbcs);
123 		xbcs |= APIC_EN;
124 		pci_write_config16(PIIX_ISA, XBCS, xbcs);
125 
126 		enable_pm_piix();
127 	} else {
128 		/* Configure PCIe ECAM base address */
129 		pci_write_config32(PCI_BDF(0, 0, 0), PCIEX_BAR,
130 				   CONFIG_PCIE_ECAM_BASE | BAR_EN);
131 
132 		enable_pm_ich9();
133 	}
134 
135 #ifdef CONFIG_QFW
136 	qemu_fwcfg_init(&fwcfg_x86_ops);
137 #endif
138 }
139 
140 #if !CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(SPL_X86_32BIT_INIT)
141 int arch_cpu_init(void)
142 {
143 	post_code(POST_CPU_INIT);
144 
145 	return x86_cpu_init_f();
146 }
147 #endif
148 
149 #if !CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(EFI_STUB) && \
150 	!CONFIG_IS_ENABLED(SPL_X86_32BIT_INIT)
151 
152 int checkcpu(void)
153 {
154 	return 0;
155 }
156 
157 int print_cpuinfo(void)
158 {
159 	post_code(POST_CPU_INFO);
160 	return default_print_cpuinfo();
161 }
162 #endif
163 
164 void reset_cpu(ulong addr)
165 {
166 	/* cold reset */
167 	x86_full_reset();
168 }
169 
170 int arch_early_init_r(void)
171 {
172 	qemu_chipset_init();
173 
174 	return 0;
175 }
176 
177 #ifdef CONFIG_GENERATE_MP_TABLE
178 int mp_determine_pci_dstirq(int bus, int dev, int func, int pirq)
179 {
180 	u8 irq;
181 
182 	if (i440fx) {
183 		/*
184 		 * Not like most x86 platforms, the PIRQ[A-D] on PIIX3 are not
185 		 * connected to I/O APIC INTPIN#16-19. Instead they are routed
186 		 * to an irq number controled by the PIRQ routing register.
187 		 */
188 		pci_read_config8(PCI_BDF(bus, dev, func),
189 				 PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE, &irq);
190 	} else {
191 		/*
192 		 * ICH9's PIRQ[A-H] are not consecutive numbers from 0 to 7.
193 		 * PIRQ[A-D] still maps to [0-3] but PIRQ[E-H] maps to [8-11].
194 		 */
195 		irq = pirq < 8 ? pirq + 16 : pirq + 12;
196 	}
197 
198 	return irq;
199 }
200 #endif
201