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[linux-2.6] / arch / ppc / boot / simple / pci.c
1 /* Stand alone funtions for QSpan Tundra support.
2  */
3 #include <linux/types.h>
4 #include <linux/pci.h>
5 #include <asm/mpc8xx.h>
6
7 extern void puthex(unsigned long val);
8 extern void puts(const char *);
9
10 /* To map PCI devices, you first write 0xffffffff into the device
11  * base address registers.  When the register is read back, the
12  * number of most significant '1' bits describes the amount of address
13  * space needed for mapping.  If the most significant bit is not set,
14  * either the device does not use that address register, or it has
15  * a fixed address that we can't change.  After the address is assigned,
16  * the command register has to be written to enable the card.
17  */
18 typedef struct {
19         u_char  pci_bus;
20         u_char  pci_devfn;
21         ushort  pci_command;
22         uint    pci_addrs[6];
23 } pci_map_t;
24
25 /* We should probably dynamically allocate these structures.
26 */
27 #define MAX_PCI_DEVS    32
28 int     pci_dev_cnt;
29 pci_map_t       pci_map[MAX_PCI_DEVS];
30
31 void pci_conf_write(int bus, int device, int func, int reg, uint writeval);
32 void pci_conf_read(int bus, int device, int func, int reg, void *readval);
33 void probe_addresses(int bus, int devfn);
34 void map_pci_addrs(void);
35
36 extern int
37 qs_pci_read_config_byte(unsigned char bus, unsigned char dev_fn,
38                         unsigned char offset, unsigned char *val);
39 extern int
40 qs_pci_read_config_word(unsigned char bus, unsigned char dev_fn,
41                         unsigned char offset, unsigned short *val);
42 extern int
43 qs_pci_read_config_dword(unsigned char bus, unsigned char dev_fn,
44                          unsigned char offset, unsigned int *val);
45 extern int
46 qs_pci_write_config_byte(unsigned char bus, unsigned char dev_fn,
47                          unsigned char offset, unsigned char val);
48 extern int
49 qs_pci_write_config_word(unsigned char bus, unsigned char dev_fn,
50                          unsigned char offset, unsigned short val);
51 extern int
52 qs_pci_write_config_dword(unsigned char bus, unsigned char dev_fn,
53                           unsigned char offset, unsigned int val);
54
55
56 /* This is a really stripped version of PCI bus scan.  All we are
57  * looking for are devices that exist.
58  */
59 void
60 pci_scanner(int addr_probe)
61 {
62         unsigned int devfn, l, class, bus_number;
63         unsigned char hdr_type, is_multi;
64
65         is_multi = 0;
66         bus_number = 0;
67         for (devfn = 0; devfn < 0xff; ++devfn) {
68                 /* The device numbers are comprised of upper 5 bits of
69                  * device number and lower 3 bits of multi-function number.
70                  */
71                 if ((devfn & 7) && !is_multi) {
72                         /* Don't scan multifunction addresses if this is
73                          * not a multifunction device.
74                          */
75                         continue;
76                 }
77
78                 /* Read the header to determine card type.
79                 */
80                 qs_pci_read_config_byte(bus_number, devfn, PCI_HEADER_TYPE,
81                                                                 &hdr_type);
82
83                 /* If this is a base device number, check the header to
84                  * determine if it is mulifunction.
85                  */
86                 if ((devfn & 7) == 0)
87                         is_multi = hdr_type & 0x80;
88
89                 /* Check to see if the board is really in the slot.
90                 */
91                 qs_pci_read_config_dword(bus_number, devfn, PCI_VENDOR_ID, &l);
92                 /* some broken boards return 0 if a slot is empty: */
93                 if (l == 0xffffffff || l == 0x00000000 || l == 0x0000ffff ||
94                                                         l == 0xffff0000) {
95                         /* Nothing there.
96                         */
97                         is_multi = 0;
98                         continue;
99                 }
100
101                 /* If we are not performing an address probe,
102                  * just simply print out some information.
103                  */
104                 if (!addr_probe) {
105                         qs_pci_read_config_dword(bus_number, devfn,
106                                                 PCI_CLASS_REVISION, &class);
107
108                         class >>= 8;        /* upper 3 bytes */
109
110 #if 0
111                         printf("Found (%3d:%d): vendor 0x%04x, device 0x%04x, class 0x%06x\n",
112                                 (devfn >> 3), (devfn & 7),
113                                 (l & 0xffff),  (l >> 16) & 0xffff, class);
114 #else
115                         puts("Found ("); puthex(devfn >> 3);
116                         puts(":"); puthex(devfn & 7);
117                         puts("): vendor "); puthex(l & 0xffff);
118                         puts(", device "); puthex((l >> 16) & 0xffff);
119                         puts(", class "); puthex(class); puts("\n");
120 #endif
121                 }
122                 else {
123                         /* If this is a "normal" device, build address list.
124                         */
125                         if ((hdr_type & 0x7f) == PCI_HEADER_TYPE_NORMAL)
126                                 probe_addresses(bus_number, devfn);
127                 }
128         }
129
130         /* Now map the boards.
131         */
132         if (addr_probe)
133                 map_pci_addrs();
134 }
135
136 /* Probe addresses for the specified device.  This is a destructive
137  * operation because it writes the registers.
138  */
139 void
140 probe_addresses(bus, devfn)
141 {
142         int     i;
143         uint    pciaddr;
144         ushort  pcicmd;
145         pci_map_t       *pm;
146
147         if (pci_dev_cnt >= MAX_PCI_DEVS) {
148                 puts("Too many PCI devices\n");
149                 return;
150         }
151
152         pm = &pci_map[pci_dev_cnt++];
153
154         pm->pci_bus = bus;
155         pm->pci_devfn = devfn;
156
157         for (i=0; i<6; i++) {
158                 qs_pci_write_config_dword(bus, devfn, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0 + (i * 4), -1);
159                 qs_pci_read_config_dword(bus, devfn, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0 + (i * 4),
160                                                                 &pciaddr);
161                 pm->pci_addrs[i] = pciaddr;
162                 qs_pci_read_config_word(bus, devfn, PCI_COMMAND, &pcicmd);
163                 pm->pci_command = pcicmd;
164         }
165 }
166
167 /* Map the cards into the PCI space.  The PCI has separate memory
168  * and I/O spaces.  In addition, some memory devices require mapping
169  * below 1M.  The least significant 4 bits of the address register
170  * provide information.  If this is an I/O device, only the LS bit
171  * is used to indicate that, so I/O devices can be mapped to a two byte
172  * boundard.  Memory addresses can be mapped to a 32 byte boundary.
173  * The QSpan implementations usually have a 1Gbyte space for each
174  * memory and I/O spaces.
175  *
176  * This isn't a terribly fancy algorithm.  I just map the spaces from
177  * the top starting with the largest address space.  When finished,
178  * the registers are written and the card enabled.
179  *
180  * While the Tundra can map a large address space on most boards, we
181  * need to be careful because it may overlap other devices (like IMMR).
182  */
183 #define MEMORY_SPACE_SIZE       0x20000000
184 #define IO_SPACE_SIZE           0x20000000
185
186 void
187 map_pci_addrs()
188 {
189         uint    pci_mem_top, pci_mem_low;
190         uint    pci_io_top;
191         uint    addr_mask, reg_addr, space;
192         int     i, j;
193         pci_map_t *pm;
194
195         pci_mem_top = MEMORY_SPACE_SIZE;
196         pci_io_top = IO_SPACE_SIZE;
197         pci_mem_low = (1 * 1024 * 1024);        /* Below one meg addresses */
198
199         /* We can't map anything more than the maximum space, but test
200          * for it anyway to catch devices out of range.
201          */
202         addr_mask = 0x80000000;
203
204         do {
205                 space = (~addr_mask) + 1;       /* Size of the space */
206                 for (i=0; i<pci_dev_cnt; i++) {
207                         pm = &pci_map[i];
208                         for (j=0; j<6; j++) {
209                                 /* If the MS bit is not set, this has either
210                                  * already been mapped, or is not used.
211                                  */
212                                 reg_addr = pm->pci_addrs[j];
213                                 if ((reg_addr & 0x80000000) == 0)
214                                         continue;
215                                 if (reg_addr & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_SPACE_IO) {
216                                         if ((reg_addr & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_IO_MASK) != addr_mask)
217                                                 continue;
218                                         if (pci_io_top < space) {
219                                                 puts("Out of PCI I/O space\n");
220                                         }
221                                         else {
222                                                 pci_io_top -= space;
223                                                 pm->pci_addrs[j] = pci_io_top;
224                                                 pm->pci_command |= PCI_COMMAND_IO;
225                                         }
226                                 }
227                                 else {
228                                         if ((reg_addr & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK) != addr_mask)
229                                                 continue;
230
231                                         /* Memory space.  Test if below 1M.
232                                         */
233                                         if (reg_addr & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_TYPE_1M) {
234                                                 if (pci_mem_low < space) {
235                                                         puts("Out of PCI 1M space\n");
236                                                 }
237                                                 else {
238                                                         pci_mem_low -= space;
239                                                         pm->pci_addrs[j] = pci_mem_low;
240                                                 }
241                                         }
242                                         else {
243                                                 if (pci_mem_top < space) {
244                                                         puts("Out of PCI Mem space\n");
245                                                 }
246                                                 else {
247                                                         pci_mem_top -= space;
248                                                         pm->pci_addrs[j] = pci_mem_top;
249                                                 }
250                                         }
251                                         pm->pci_command |= PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY;
252                                 }
253                         }
254                 }
255                 addr_mask >>= 1;
256                 addr_mask |= 0x80000000;
257         } while (addr_mask != 0xfffffffe);
258         
259         /* Now, run the list one more time and map everything.
260         */
261         for (i=0; i<pci_dev_cnt; i++) {
262                 pm = &pci_map[i];
263                 for (j=0; j<6; j++) {
264                         qs_pci_write_config_dword(pm->pci_bus, pm->pci_devfn,
265                                 PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0 + (j * 4), pm->pci_addrs[j]);
266                 }
267
268                 /* Enable memory or address mapping.
269                 */
270                 qs_pci_write_config_word(pm->pci_bus, pm->pci_devfn, PCI_COMMAND,
271                         pm->pci_command);
272         }
273 }
274