sio_pic.c revision 1.38 1 /* $NetBSD: sio_pic.c,v 1.38 2009/03/14 15:35:59 dsl Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1998, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility,
9 * NASA Ames Research Center.
10 *
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19 *
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31 */
32
33 /*
34 * Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Carnegie-Mellon University.
35 * All rights reserved.
36 *
37 * Author: Chris G. Demetriou
38 *
39 * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
40 * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
41 * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
42 * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
43 * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
44 *
45 * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
46 * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
47 * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
48 *
49 * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
50 *
51 * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution (at) CS.CMU.EDU
52 * School of Computer Science
53 * Carnegie Mellon University
54 * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
55 *
56 * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
57 * rights to redistribute these changes.
58 */
59
60 #include <sys/cdefs.h> /* RCS ID & Copyright macro defns */
61
62 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: sio_pic.c,v 1.38 2009/03/14 15:35:59 dsl Exp $");
63
64 #include <sys/param.h>
65 #include <sys/systm.h>
66 #include <sys/device.h>
67 #include <sys/malloc.h>
68 #include <sys/syslog.h>
69
70 #include <machine/intr.h>
71 #include <machine/bus.h>
72
73 #include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
74 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
75 #include <dev/pci/pcidevs.h>
76
77 #include <dev/pci/cy82c693reg.h>
78 #include <dev/pci/cy82c693var.h>
79
80 #include <dev/isa/isareg.h>
81 #include <dev/isa/isavar.h>
82 #include <alpha/pci/siovar.h>
83
84 #include "sio.h"
85
86 /*
87 * To add to the long history of wonderful PROM console traits,
88 * AlphaStation PROMs don't reset themselves completely on boot!
89 * Therefore, if an interrupt was turned on when the kernel was
90 * started, we're not going to EVER turn it off... I don't know
91 * what will happen if new interrupts (that the PROM console doesn't
92 * want) are turned on. I'll burn that bridge when I come to it.
93 */
94 #define BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
95
96 /*
97 * Private functions and variables.
98 */
99
100 bus_space_tag_t sio_iot;
101 pci_chipset_tag_t sio_pc;
102 bus_space_handle_t sio_ioh_icu1, sio_ioh_icu2;
103
104 #define ICU_LEN 16 /* number of ISA IRQs */
105
106 static struct alpha_shared_intr *sio_intr;
107
108 #ifndef STRAY_MAX
109 #define STRAY_MAX 5
110 #endif
111
112 #ifdef BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
113 /*
114 * If prom console is broken, must remember the initial interrupt
115 * settings and enforce them. WHEE!
116 */
117 u_int8_t initial_ocw1[2];
118 u_int8_t initial_elcr[2];
119 #endif
120
121 void sio_setirqstat(int, int, int);
122
123 u_int8_t (*sio_read_elcr)(int);
124 void (*sio_write_elcr)(int, u_int8_t);
125 static void specific_eoi(int);
126 #ifdef BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
127 void sio_intr_shutdown(void *);
128 #endif
129
130 /******************** i82378 SIO ELCR functions ********************/
131
132 int i82378_setup_elcr(void);
133 u_int8_t i82378_read_elcr(int);
134 void i82378_write_elcr(int, u_int8_t);
135
136 bus_space_handle_t sio_ioh_elcr;
137
138 int
139 i82378_setup_elcr()
140 {
141 int rv;
142
143 /*
144 * We could probe configuration space to see that there's
145 * actually an SIO present, but we are using this as a
146 * fall-back in case nothing else matches.
147 */
148
149 rv = bus_space_map(sio_iot, 0x4d0, 2, 0, &sio_ioh_elcr);
150
151 if (rv == 0) {
152 sio_read_elcr = i82378_read_elcr;
153 sio_write_elcr = i82378_write_elcr;
154 }
155
156 return (rv);
157 }
158
159 u_int8_t
160 i82378_read_elcr(int elcr)
161 {
162
163 return (bus_space_read_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_elcr, elcr));
164 }
165
166 void
167 i82378_write_elcr(int elcr, u_int8_t val)
168 {
169
170 bus_space_write_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_elcr, elcr, val);
171 }
172
173 /******************** Cypress CY82C693 ELCR functions ********************/
174
175 int cy82c693_setup_elcr(void);
176 u_int8_t cy82c693_read_elcr(int);
177 void cy82c693_write_elcr(int, u_int8_t);
178
179 const struct cy82c693_handle *sio_cy82c693_handle;
180
181 int
182 cy82c693_setup_elcr()
183 {
184 int device, maxndevs;
185 pcitag_t tag;
186 pcireg_t id;
187
188 /*
189 * Search PCI configuration space for a Cypress CY82C693.
190 *
191 * Note we can make some assumptions about our bus number
192 * here, because:
193 *
194 * (1) there can be at most one ISA/EISA bridge per PCI bus, and
195 *
196 * (2) any ISA/EISA bridges must be attached to primary PCI
197 * busses (i.e. bus zero).
198 */
199
200 maxndevs = pci_bus_maxdevs(sio_pc, 0);
201
202 for (device = 0; device < maxndevs; device++) {
203 tag = pci_make_tag(sio_pc, 0, device, 0);
204 id = pci_conf_read(sio_pc, tag, PCI_ID_REG);
205
206 /* Invalid vendor ID value? */
207 if (PCI_VENDOR(id) == PCI_VENDOR_INVALID)
208 continue;
209 /* XXX Not invalid, but we've done this ~forever. */
210 if (PCI_VENDOR(id) == 0)
211 continue;
212
213 if (PCI_VENDOR(id) != PCI_VENDOR_CONTAQ ||
214 PCI_PRODUCT(id) != PCI_PRODUCT_CONTAQ_82C693)
215 continue;
216
217 /*
218 * Found one!
219 */
220
221 #if 0
222 printf("cy82c693_setup_elcr: found 82C693 at device %d\n",
223 device);
224 #endif
225
226 sio_cy82c693_handle = cy82c693_init(sio_iot);
227 sio_read_elcr = cy82c693_read_elcr;
228 sio_write_elcr = cy82c693_write_elcr;
229
230 return (0);
231 }
232
233 /*
234 * Didn't find a CY82C693.
235 */
236 return (ENODEV);
237 }
238
239 u_int8_t
240 cy82c693_read_elcr(int elcr)
241 {
242
243 return (cy82c693_read(sio_cy82c693_handle, CONFIG_ELCR1 + elcr));
244 }
245
246 void
247 cy82c693_write_elcr(int elcr, u_int8_t val)
248 {
249
250 cy82c693_write(sio_cy82c693_handle, CONFIG_ELCR1 + elcr, val);
251 }
252
253 /******************** ELCR access function configuration ********************/
254
255 /*
256 * Put the Intel SIO at the end, so we fall back on it if we don't
257 * find anything else. If any of the non-Intel functions find a
258 * matching device, but are unable to map it for whatever reason,
259 * they should panic.
260 */
261
262 int (*sio_elcr_setup_funcs[])(void) = {
263 cy82c693_setup_elcr,
264 i82378_setup_elcr,
265 NULL,
266 };
267
268 /******************** Shared SIO/Cypress functions ********************/
269
270 void
271 sio_setirqstat(irq, enabled, type)
272 int irq, enabled;
273 int type;
274 {
275 u_int8_t ocw1[2], elcr[2];
276 int icu, bit;
277
278 #if 0
279 printf("sio_setirqstat: irq %d: %s, %s\n", irq,
280 enabled ? "enabled" : "disabled", isa_intr_typename(type));
281 #endif
282
283 icu = irq / 8;
284 bit = irq % 8;
285
286 ocw1[0] = bus_space_read_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_icu1, 1);
287 ocw1[1] = bus_space_read_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_icu2, 1);
288 elcr[0] = (*sio_read_elcr)(0); /* XXX */
289 elcr[1] = (*sio_read_elcr)(1); /* XXX */
290
291 /*
292 * interrupt enable: set bit to mask (disable) interrupt.
293 */
294 if (enabled)
295 ocw1[icu] &= ~(1 << bit);
296 else
297 ocw1[icu] |= 1 << bit;
298
299 /*
300 * interrupt type select: set bit to get level-triggered.
301 */
302 if (type == IST_LEVEL)
303 elcr[icu] |= 1 << bit;
304 else
305 elcr[icu] &= ~(1 << bit);
306
307 #ifdef not_here
308 /* see the init function... */
309 ocw1[0] &= ~0x04; /* always enable IRQ2 on first PIC */
310 elcr[0] &= ~0x07; /* IRQ[0-2] must be edge-triggered */
311 elcr[1] &= ~0x21; /* IRQ[13,8] must be edge-triggered */
312 #endif
313
314 bus_space_write_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_icu1, 1, ocw1[0]);
315 bus_space_write_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_icu2, 1, ocw1[1]);
316 (*sio_write_elcr)(0, elcr[0]); /* XXX */
317 (*sio_write_elcr)(1, elcr[1]); /* XXX */
318 }
319
320 void
321 sio_intr_setup(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, bus_space_tag_t iot)
322 {
323 char *cp;
324 int i;
325
326 sio_iot = iot;
327 sio_pc = pc;
328
329 if (bus_space_map(sio_iot, IO_ICU1, 2, 0, &sio_ioh_icu1) ||
330 bus_space_map(sio_iot, IO_ICU2, 2, 0, &sio_ioh_icu2))
331 panic("sio_intr_setup: can't map ICU I/O ports");
332
333 for (i = 0; sio_elcr_setup_funcs[i] != NULL; i++)
334 if ((*sio_elcr_setup_funcs[i])() == 0)
335 break;
336 if (sio_elcr_setup_funcs[i] == NULL)
337 panic("sio_intr_setup: can't map ELCR");
338
339 #ifdef BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
340 /*
341 * Remember the initial values, so we can restore them later.
342 */
343 initial_ocw1[0] = bus_space_read_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_icu1, 1);
344 initial_ocw1[1] = bus_space_read_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_icu2, 1);
345 initial_elcr[0] = (*sio_read_elcr)(0); /* XXX */
346 initial_elcr[1] = (*sio_read_elcr)(1); /* XXX */
347 shutdownhook_establish(sio_intr_shutdown, 0);
348 #endif
349
350 sio_intr = alpha_shared_intr_alloc(ICU_LEN, 8);
351
352 /*
353 * set up initial values for interrupt enables.
354 */
355 for (i = 0; i < ICU_LEN; i++) {
356 alpha_shared_intr_set_maxstrays(sio_intr, i, STRAY_MAX);
357
358 cp = alpha_shared_intr_string(sio_intr, i);
359 sprintf(cp, "irq %d", i);
360 evcnt_attach_dynamic(alpha_shared_intr_evcnt(sio_intr, i),
361 EVCNT_TYPE_INTR, NULL, "isa", cp);
362
363 switch (i) {
364 case 0:
365 case 1:
366 case 8:
367 case 13:
368 /*
369 * IRQs 0, 1, 8, and 13 must always be
370 * edge-triggered.
371 */
372 sio_setirqstat(i, 0, IST_EDGE);
373 alpha_shared_intr_set_dfltsharetype(sio_intr, i,
374 IST_EDGE);
375 specific_eoi(i);
376 break;
377
378 case 2:
379 /*
380 * IRQ 2 must be edge-triggered, and should be
381 * enabled (otherwise IRQs 8-15 are ignored).
382 */
383 sio_setirqstat(i, 1, IST_EDGE);
384 alpha_shared_intr_set_dfltsharetype(sio_intr, i,
385 IST_UNUSABLE);
386 break;
387
388 default:
389 /*
390 * Otherwise, disable the IRQ and set its
391 * type to (effectively) "unknown."
392 */
393 sio_setirqstat(i, 0, IST_NONE);
394 alpha_shared_intr_set_dfltsharetype(sio_intr, i,
395 IST_NONE);
396 specific_eoi(i);
397 break;
398 }
399 }
400 }
401
402 #ifdef BROKEN_PROM_CONSOLE
403 void
404 sio_intr_shutdown(void *arg)
405 {
406 /*
407 * Restore the initial values, to make the PROM happy.
408 */
409 bus_space_write_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_icu1, 1, initial_ocw1[0]);
410 bus_space_write_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_icu2, 1, initial_ocw1[1]);
411 (*sio_write_elcr)(0, initial_elcr[0]); /* XXX */
412 (*sio_write_elcr)(1, initial_elcr[1]); /* XXX */
413 }
414 #endif
415
416 const char *
417 sio_intr_string(void *v, int irq)
418 {
419 static char irqstr[12]; /* 8 + 2 + NULL + sanity */
420
421 if (irq == 0 || irq >= ICU_LEN || irq == 2)
422 panic("sio_intr_string: bogus isa irq 0x%x", irq);
423
424 sprintf(irqstr, "isa irq %d", irq);
425 return (irqstr);
426 }
427
428 const struct evcnt *
429 sio_intr_evcnt(void *v, int irq)
430 {
431
432 if (irq == 0 || irq >= ICU_LEN || irq == 2)
433 panic("sio_intr_evcnt: bogus isa irq 0x%x", irq);
434
435 return (alpha_shared_intr_evcnt(sio_intr, irq));
436 }
437
438 void *
439 sio_intr_establish(v, irq, type, level, fn, arg)
440 void *v, *arg;
441 int irq;
442 int type;
443 int level;
444 int (*fn)(void *);
445 {
446 void *cookie;
447
448 if (irq > ICU_LEN || type == IST_NONE)
449 panic("sio_intr_establish: bogus irq or type");
450
451 cookie = alpha_shared_intr_establish(sio_intr, irq, type, level, fn,
452 arg, "isa irq");
453
454 if (cookie != NULL &&
455 alpha_shared_intr_firstactive(sio_intr, irq)) {
456 scb_set(0x800 + SCB_IDXTOVEC(irq), sio_iointr, NULL,
457 level);
458 sio_setirqstat(irq, 1,
459 alpha_shared_intr_get_sharetype(sio_intr, irq));
460 }
461
462 return (cookie);
463 }
464
465 void
466 sio_intr_disestablish(void *v, void *cookie)
467 {
468 struct alpha_shared_intrhand *ih = cookie;
469 int s, ist, irq = ih->ih_num;
470
471 s = splhigh();
472
473 /* Remove it from the link. */
474 alpha_shared_intr_disestablish(sio_intr, cookie, "isa irq");
475
476 /*
477 * Decide if we should disable the interrupt. We must ensure
478 * that:
479 *
480 * - An initially-enabled interrupt is never disabled.
481 * - An initially-LT interrupt is never untyped.
482 */
483 if (alpha_shared_intr_isactive(sio_intr, irq) == 0) {
484 /*
485 * IRQs 0, 1, 8, and 13 must always be edge-triggered
486 * (see setup).
487 */
488 switch (irq) {
489 case 0:
490 case 1:
491 case 8:
492 case 13:
493 /*
494 * If the interrupt was initially level-triggered
495 * a warning was printed in setup.
496 */
497 ist = IST_EDGE;
498 break;
499
500 default:
501 ist = IST_NONE;
502 break;
503 }
504 sio_setirqstat(irq, 0, ist);
505 alpha_shared_intr_set_dfltsharetype(sio_intr, irq, ist);
506
507 /* Release our SCB vector. */
508 scb_free(0x800 + SCB_IDXTOVEC(irq));
509 }
510
511 splx(s);
512 }
513
514 void
515 sio_iointr(void *arg, unsigned long vec)
516 {
517 int irq;
518
519 irq = SCB_VECTOIDX(vec - 0x800);
520
521 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
522 if (irq > ICU_LEN || irq < 0)
523 panic("sio_iointr: irq out of range (%d)", irq);
524 #endif
525
526 if (!alpha_shared_intr_dispatch(sio_intr, irq))
527 alpha_shared_intr_stray(sio_intr, irq, "isa irq");
528 else
529 alpha_shared_intr_reset_strays(sio_intr, irq);
530
531 /*
532 * Some versions of the machines which use the SIO
533 * (or is it some PALcode revisions on those machines?)
534 * require the non-specific EOI to be fed to the PIC(s)
535 * by the interrupt handler.
536 */
537 specific_eoi(irq);
538 }
539
540 #define LEGAL_IRQ(x) ((x) >= 0 && (x) < ICU_LEN && (x) != 2)
541
542 int
543 sio_intr_alloc(void *v, int mask, int type, int *irq)
544 {
545 int i, tmp, bestirq, count;
546 struct alpha_shared_intrhand **p, *q;
547
548 if (type == IST_NONE)
549 panic("intr_alloc: bogus type");
550
551 bestirq = -1;
552 count = -1;
553
554 /* some interrupts should never be dynamically allocated */
555 mask &= 0xdef8;
556
557 /*
558 * XXX some interrupts will be used later (6 for fdc, 12 for pms).
559 * the right answer is to do "breadth-first" searching of devices.
560 */
561 mask &= 0xefbf;
562
563 for (i = 0; i < ICU_LEN; i++) {
564 if (LEGAL_IRQ(i) == 0 || (mask & (1<<i)) == 0)
565 continue;
566
567 switch(sio_intr[i].intr_sharetype) {
568 case IST_NONE:
569 /*
570 * if nothing's using the irq, just return it
571 */
572 *irq = i;
573 return (0);
574
575 case IST_EDGE:
576 case IST_LEVEL:
577 if (type != sio_intr[i].intr_sharetype)
578 continue;
579 /*
580 * if the irq is shareable, count the number of other
581 * handlers, and if it's smaller than the last irq like
582 * this, remember it
583 *
584 * XXX We should probably also consider the
585 * interrupt level and stick IPL_TTY with other
586 * IPL_TTY, etc.
587 */
588 for (p = &TAILQ_FIRST(&sio_intr[i].intr_q), tmp = 0;
589 (q = *p) != NULL; p = &TAILQ_NEXT(q, ih_q), tmp++)
590 ;
591 if ((bestirq == -1) || (count > tmp)) {
592 bestirq = i;
593 count = tmp;
594 }
595 break;
596
597 case IST_PULSE:
598 /* this just isn't shareable */
599 continue;
600 }
601 }
602
603 if (bestirq == -1)
604 return (1);
605
606 *irq = bestirq;
607
608 return (0);
609 }
610
611 static void
612 specific_eoi(int irq)
613 {
614 if (irq > 7)
615 bus_space_write_1(sio_iot,
616 sio_ioh_icu2, 0, 0x60 | (irq & 0x07)); /* XXX */
617 bus_space_write_1(sio_iot, sio_ioh_icu1, 0, 0x60 | (irq > 7 ? 2 : irq));
618 }
619