1 /**************************************************************************** 2 * 3 * Video BOOT Graphics Card POST Module 4 * 5 * ======================================================================== 6 * Copyright (C) 2007 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 7 * Jason Jin <Jason.jin@freescale.com> 8 * 9 * Copyright (C) 1991-2004 SciTech Software, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 * 11 * This file may be distributed and/or modified under the terms of the 12 * GNU General Public License version 2.0 as published by the Free 13 * Software Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included 14 * in the packaging of this file. 15 * 16 * Licensees holding a valid Commercial License for this product from 17 * SciTech Software, Inc. may use this file in accordance with the 18 * Commercial License Agreement provided with the Software. 19 * 20 * This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING 21 * THE WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 22 * PURPOSE. 23 * 24 * See http://www.scitechsoft.com/license/ for information about 25 * the licensing options available and how to purchase a Commercial 26 * License Agreement. 27 * 28 * Contact license@scitechsoft.com if any conditions of this licensing 29 * are not clear to you, or you have questions about licensing options. 30 * 31 * ======================================================================== 32 * 33 * Language: ANSI C 34 * Environment: Linux Kernel 35 * Developer: Kendall Bennett 36 * 37 * Description: Module to implement booting PCI/AGP controllers on the 38 * bus. We use the x86 real mode emulator to run the BIOS on 39 * graphics controllers to bring the cards up. 40 * 41 * Note that at present this module does *not* support 42 * multiple controllers. 43 * 44 * The orignal name of this file is warmboot.c. 45 * Jason ported this file to u-boot to run the ATI video card 46 * BIOS in u-boot. 47 ****************************************************************************/ 48 #include <common.h> 49 #include "biosemui.h" 50 #include <malloc.h> 51 52 /* Length of the BIOS image */ 53 #define MAX_BIOSLEN (128 * 1024L) 54 55 /* Place to save PCI BAR's that we change and later restore */ 56 static u32 saveROMBaseAddress; 57 static u32 saveBaseAddress10; 58 static u32 saveBaseAddress14; 59 static u32 saveBaseAddress18; 60 static u32 saveBaseAddress20; 61 62 /**************************************************************************** 63 PARAMETERS: 64 pcidev - PCI device info for the video card on the bus to boot 65 VGAInfo - BIOS emulator VGA info structure 66 67 REMARKS: 68 This function executes the BIOS POST code on the controller. We assume that 69 at this stage the controller has its I/O and memory space enabled and 70 that all other controllers are in a disabled state. 71 ****************************************************************************/ 72 static void PCI_doBIOSPOST(pci_dev_t pcidev, BE_VGAInfo * VGAInfo) 73 { 74 RMREGS regs; 75 RMSREGS sregs; 76 77 /* Determine the value to store in AX for BIOS POST. Per the PCI specs, 78 AH must contain the bus and AL must contain the devfn, encoded as 79 (dev << 3) | fn 80 */ 81 memset(®s, 0, sizeof(regs)); 82 memset(&sregs, 0, sizeof(sregs)); 83 regs.x.ax = ((int)PCI_BUS(pcidev) << 8) | 84 ((int)PCI_DEV(pcidev) << 3) | (int)PCI_FUNC(pcidev); 85 86 /*Setup the X86 emulator for the VGA BIOS*/ 87 BE_setVGA(VGAInfo); 88 89 /*Execute the BIOS POST code*/ 90 BE_callRealMode(0xC000, 0x0003, ®s, &sregs); 91 92 /*Cleanup and exit*/ 93 BE_getVGA(VGAInfo); 94 } 95 96 /**************************************************************************** 97 PARAMETERS: 98 pcidev - PCI device info for the video card on the bus 99 bar - Place to return the base address register offset to use 100 101 RETURNS: 102 The address to use to map the secondary BIOS (AGP devices) 103 104 REMARKS: 105 Searches all the PCI base address registers for the device looking for a 106 memory mapping that is large enough to hold our ROM BIOS. We usually end up 107 finding the framebuffer mapping (usually BAR 0x10), and we use this mapping 108 to map the BIOS for the device into. We use a mapping that is already 109 assigned to the device to ensure the memory range will be passed through 110 by any PCI->PCI or AGP->PCI bridge that may be present. 111 112 NOTE: Usually this function is only used for AGP devices, but it may be 113 used for PCI devices that have already been POST'ed and the BIOS 114 ROM base address has been zero'ed out. 115 116 NOTE: This function leaves the original memory aperture disabled by leaving 117 it programmed to all 1's. It must be restored to the correct value 118 later. 119 ****************************************************************************/ 120 static u32 PCI_findBIOSAddr(pci_dev_t pcidev, int *bar) 121 { 122 u32 base, size; 123 124 for (*bar = 0x10; *bar <= 0x14; (*bar) += 4) { 125 pci_read_config_dword(pcidev, *bar, &base); 126 if (!(base & 0x1)) { 127 pci_write_config_dword(pcidev, *bar, 0xFFFFFFFF); 128 pci_read_config_dword(pcidev, *bar, &size); 129 size = ~(size & ~0xFF) + 1; 130 if (size >= MAX_BIOSLEN) 131 return base & ~0xFF; 132 } 133 } 134 return 0; 135 } 136 137 /**************************************************************************** 138 REMARKS: 139 Some non-x86 Linux kernels map PCI relocateable I/O to values that 140 are above 64K, which will not work with the BIOS image that requires 141 the offset for the I/O ports to be a maximum of 16-bits. Ideally 142 someone should fix the kernel to map the I/O ports for VGA compatible 143 devices to a different location (or just all I/O ports since it is 144 unlikely you can have enough devices in the machine to use up all 145 64K of the I/O space - a total of more than 256 cards would be 146 necessary). 147 148 Anyway to fix this we change all I/O mapped base registers and 149 chop off the top bits. 150 ****************************************************************************/ 151 static void PCI_fixupIObase(pci_dev_t pcidev, int reg, u32 * base) 152 { 153 if ((*base & 0x1) && (*base > 0xFFFE)) { 154 *base &= 0xFFFF; 155 pci_write_config_dword(pcidev, reg, *base); 156 157 } 158 } 159 160 /**************************************************************************** 161 PARAMETERS: 162 pcidev - PCI device info for the video card on the bus 163 164 RETURNS: 165 Pointers to the mapped BIOS image 166 167 REMARKS: 168 Maps a pointer to the BIOS image on the graphics card on the PCI bus. 169 ****************************************************************************/ 170 void *PCI_mapBIOSImage(pci_dev_t pcidev) 171 { 172 u32 BIOSImageBus; 173 int BIOSImageBAR; 174 u8 *BIOSImage; 175 176 /*Save PCI BAR registers that might get changed*/ 177 pci_read_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_ROM_ADDRESS, &saveROMBaseAddress); 178 pci_read_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, &saveBaseAddress10); 179 pci_read_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_1, &saveBaseAddress14); 180 pci_read_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_2, &saveBaseAddress18); 181 pci_read_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_4, &saveBaseAddress20); 182 183 /*Fix up I/O base registers to less than 64K */ 184 if(saveBaseAddress14 != 0) 185 PCI_fixupIObase(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_1, &saveBaseAddress14); 186 else 187 PCI_fixupIObase(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_4, &saveBaseAddress20); 188 189 /* Some cards have problems that stop us from being able to read the 190 BIOS image from the ROM BAR. To fix this we have to do some chipset 191 specific programming for different cards to solve this problem. 192 */ 193 194 BIOSImageBus = PCI_findBIOSAddr(pcidev, &BIOSImageBAR); 195 if (BIOSImageBus == 0) { 196 printf("Find bios addr error\n"); 197 return NULL; 198 } 199 200 BIOSImage = pci_bus_to_virt(pcidev, BIOSImageBus, 201 PCI_REGION_MEM, 0, MAP_NOCACHE); 202 203 /*Change the PCI BAR registers to map it onto the bus.*/ 204 pci_write_config_dword(pcidev, BIOSImageBAR, 0); 205 pci_write_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_ROM_ADDRESS, BIOSImageBus | 0x1); 206 207 udelay(1); 208 209 /*Check that the BIOS image is valid. If not fail, or return the 210 compiled in BIOS image if that option was enabled 211 */ 212 if (BIOSImage[0] != 0x55 || BIOSImage[1] != 0xAA || BIOSImage[2] == 0) { 213 return NULL; 214 } 215 216 return BIOSImage; 217 } 218 219 /**************************************************************************** 220 PARAMETERS: 221 pcidev - PCI device info for the video card on the bus 222 223 REMARKS: 224 Unmaps the BIOS image for the device and restores framebuffer mappings 225 ****************************************************************************/ 226 void PCI_unmapBIOSImage(pci_dev_t pcidev, void *BIOSImage) 227 { 228 pci_write_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_ROM_ADDRESS, saveROMBaseAddress); 229 pci_write_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, saveBaseAddress10); 230 pci_write_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_1, saveBaseAddress14); 231 pci_write_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_2, saveBaseAddress18); 232 pci_write_config_dword(pcidev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_4, saveBaseAddress20); 233 } 234 235 /**************************************************************************** 236 PARAMETERS: 237 pcidev - PCI device info for the video card on the bus to boot 238 VGAInfo - BIOS emulator VGA info structure 239 240 RETURNS: 241 true if successfully initialised, false if not. 242 243 REMARKS: 244 Loads and POST's the display controllers BIOS, directly from the BIOS 245 image we can extract over the PCI bus. 246 ****************************************************************************/ 247 static int PCI_postController(pci_dev_t pcidev, BE_VGAInfo * VGAInfo) 248 { 249 u32 BIOSImageLen; 250 uchar *mappedBIOS; 251 uchar *copyOfBIOS; 252 253 /*Allocate memory to store copy of BIOS from display controller*/ 254 if ((mappedBIOS = PCI_mapBIOSImage(pcidev)) == NULL) { 255 printf("videoboot: Video ROM failed to map!\n"); 256 return false; 257 } 258 259 BIOSImageLen = mappedBIOS[2] * 512; 260 261 if ((copyOfBIOS = malloc(BIOSImageLen)) == NULL) { 262 printf("videoboot: Out of memory!\n"); 263 return false; 264 } 265 memcpy(copyOfBIOS, mappedBIOS, BIOSImageLen); 266 267 PCI_unmapBIOSImage(pcidev, mappedBIOS); 268 269 /*Save information in VGAInfo structure*/ 270 VGAInfo->function = PCI_FUNC(pcidev); 271 VGAInfo->device = PCI_DEV(pcidev); 272 VGAInfo->bus = PCI_BUS(pcidev); 273 VGAInfo->pcidev = pcidev; 274 VGAInfo->BIOSImage = copyOfBIOS; 275 VGAInfo->BIOSImageLen = BIOSImageLen; 276 277 /*Now execute the BIOS POST for the device*/ 278 if (copyOfBIOS[0] != 0x55 || copyOfBIOS[1] != 0xAA) { 279 printf("videoboot: Video ROM image is invalid!\n"); 280 return false; 281 } 282 283 PCI_doBIOSPOST(pcidev, VGAInfo); 284 285 /*Reset the size of the BIOS image to the final size*/ 286 VGAInfo->BIOSImageLen = copyOfBIOS[2] * 512; 287 return true; 288 } 289 290 /**************************************************************************** 291 PARAMETERS: 292 pcidev - PCI device info for the video card on the bus to boot 293 pVGAInfo - Place to return VGA info structure is requested 294 cleanUp - true to clean up on exit, false to leave emulator active 295 296 REMARKS: 297 Boots the PCI/AGP video card on the bus using the Video ROM BIOS image 298 and the X86 BIOS emulator module. 299 ****************************************************************************/ 300 int BootVideoCardBIOS(pci_dev_t pcidev, BE_VGAInfo ** pVGAInfo, int cleanUp) 301 { 302 BE_VGAInfo *VGAInfo; 303 304 printf("videoboot: Booting PCI video card bus %d, function %d, device %d\n", 305 PCI_BUS(pcidev), PCI_FUNC(pcidev), PCI_DEV(pcidev)); 306 307 /*Initialise the x86 BIOS emulator*/ 308 if ((VGAInfo = malloc(sizeof(*VGAInfo))) == NULL) { 309 printf("videoboot: Out of memory!\n"); 310 return false; 311 } 312 memset(VGAInfo, 0, sizeof(*VGAInfo)); 313 BE_init(0, 65536, VGAInfo, 0); 314 315 /*Post all the display controller BIOS'es*/ 316 if (!PCI_postController(pcidev, VGAInfo)) 317 return false; 318 319 /*Cleanup and exit the emulator if requested. If the BIOS emulator 320 is needed after booting the card, we will not call BE_exit and 321 leave it enabled for further use (ie: VESA driver etc). 322 */ 323 if (cleanUp) { 324 BE_exit(); 325 if (VGAInfo->BIOSImage) 326 free(VGAInfo->BIOSImage); 327 free(VGAInfo); 328 VGAInfo = NULL; 329 } 330 /*Return VGA info pointer if the caller requested it*/ 331 if (pVGAInfo) 332 *pVGAInfo = VGAInfo; 333 return true; 334 } 335