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      1  1.29.2.3      yamt /*	$NetBSD: pci_machdep.c,v 1.29.2.3 2014/05/22 11:40:06 yamt Exp $	*/
      2       1.1    briggs 
      3       1.1    briggs /*
      4       1.1    briggs  * Copyright (c) 1996 Christopher G. Demetriou.  All rights reserved.
      5       1.1    briggs  * Copyright (c) 1994 Charles M. Hannum.  All rights reserved.
      6       1.1    briggs  *
      7       1.1    briggs  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      8       1.1    briggs  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      9       1.1    briggs  * are met:
     10       1.1    briggs  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     11       1.1    briggs  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     12       1.1    briggs  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     13       1.1    briggs  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     14       1.1    briggs  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     15       1.1    briggs  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     16       1.1    briggs  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     17       1.1    briggs  *	This product includes software developed by Charles M. Hannum.
     18       1.1    briggs  * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     19       1.1    briggs  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     20       1.1    briggs  *
     21       1.1    briggs  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     22       1.1    briggs  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     23       1.1    briggs  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     24       1.1    briggs  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     25       1.1    briggs  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     26       1.1    briggs  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     27       1.1    briggs  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     28       1.1    briggs  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     29       1.1    briggs  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     30       1.1    briggs  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     31       1.1    briggs  */
     32       1.1    briggs 
     33       1.1    briggs /*
     34       1.1    briggs  * Machine-specific functions for PCI autoconfiguration.
     35       1.1    briggs  *
     36       1.1    briggs  * On PCs, there are two methods of generating PCI configuration cycles.
     37       1.1    briggs  * We try to detect the appropriate mechanism for this machine and set
     38       1.1    briggs  * up a few function pointers to access the correct method directly.
     39       1.1    briggs  *
     40       1.1    briggs  * The configuration method can be hard-coded in the config file by
     41       1.1    briggs  * using `options PCI_CONF_MODE=N', where `N' is the configuration mode
     42       1.1    briggs  * as defined section 3.6.4.1, `Generating Configuration Cycles'.
     43       1.1    briggs  */
     44      1.11     lukem 
     45      1.11     lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     46  1.29.2.3      yamt __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: pci_machdep.c,v 1.29.2.3 2014/05/22 11:40:06 yamt Exp $");
     47      1.17  nisimura 
     48      1.17  nisimura #include "opt_pci.h"
     49       1.1    briggs 
     50       1.1    briggs #include <sys/types.h>
     51       1.1    briggs #include <sys/param.h>
     52       1.1    briggs #include <sys/device.h>
     53       1.1    briggs #include <sys/errno.h>
     54       1.1    briggs #include <sys/extent.h>
     55       1.1    briggs #include <sys/malloc.h>
     56       1.1    briggs #include <sys/queue.h>
     57       1.1    briggs #include <sys/systm.h>
     58       1.1    briggs #include <sys/time.h>
     59       1.1    briggs 
     60       1.4    briggs #define _POWERPC_BUS_DMA_PRIVATE
     61      1.29    dyoung #include <sys/bus.h>
     62      1.13   garbled #include <machine/intr.h>
     63       1.1    briggs #include <machine/pio.h>
     64       1.1    briggs 
     65       1.1    briggs #include <dev/isa/isavar.h>
     66       1.1    briggs #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
     67       1.1    briggs #include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
     68       1.1    briggs #include <dev/pci/pciconf.h>
     69      1.13   garbled #include <dev/pci/pcidevs.h>
     70       1.1    briggs 
     71       1.4    briggs struct powerpc_bus_dma_tag pci_bus_dma_tag = {
     72       1.1    briggs 	0,			/* _bounce_thresh */
     73       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamap_create,
     74       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamap_destroy,
     75       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamap_load,
     76       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamap_load_mbuf,
     77       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamap_load_uio,
     78       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamap_load_raw,
     79       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamap_unload,
     80       1.1    briggs 	NULL,			/* _dmamap_sync */
     81       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamem_alloc,
     82       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamem_free,
     83       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamem_map,
     84       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamem_unmap,
     85       1.1    briggs 	_bus_dmamem_mmap,
     86       1.1    briggs };
     87       1.1    briggs 
     88      1.18       phx /*#define EPIC_DEBUGIRQ*/
     89      1.13   garbled 
     90      1.13   garbled static int brdtype;
     91      1.13   garbled #define BRD_SANDPOINTX2		2
     92      1.13   garbled #define BRD_SANDPOINTX3		3
     93      1.13   garbled #define BRD_ENCOREPP1		10
     94      1.13   garbled #define BRD_KUROBOX		100
     95      1.25       phx #define BRD_QNAPTS		101
     96      1.13   garbled #define BRD_SYNOLOGY		102
     97      1.21  nisimura #define BRD_STORCENTER		103
     98      1.22  nisimura #define BRD_DLINKDSM		104
     99      1.23  nisimura #define BRD_NH230NAS		105
    100      1.13   garbled #define BRD_UNKNOWN		-1
    101      1.13   garbled 
    102       1.1    briggs #define	PCI_CONFIG_ENABLE	0x80000000UL
    103       1.1    briggs 
    104       1.1    briggs void
    105      1.28      matt pci_attach_hook(device_t parent, device_t self, struct pcibus_attach_args *pba)
    106       1.1    briggs {
    107      1.13   garbled 	pcitag_t tag;
    108      1.22  nisimura 	pcireg_t dev11, dev22, dev15, dev13, dev16;
    109      1.13   garbled 
    110      1.13   garbled 	tag = pci_make_tag(pba->pba_pc, pba->pba_bus, 11, 0);
    111      1.13   garbled 	dev11 = pci_conf_read(pba->pba_pc, tag, PCI_CLASS_REG);
    112      1.13   garbled 	if (PCI_CLASS(dev11) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE) {
    113      1.13   garbled 		/* WinBond/Symphony Lab 83C553 at dev 11 */
    114      1.13   garbled 		/*
    115      1.13   garbled 		 * XXX distinguish SP3 from SP2 by fiddling ISA GPIO #7/6.
    116      1.13   garbled 		 * XXX SP3 #7 output values loopback to #6 input.
    117      1.13   garbled 		 */
    118      1.13   garbled 		brdtype = BRD_SANDPOINTX3;
    119      1.13   garbled 		return;
    120      1.13   garbled 	}
    121      1.13   garbled 	tag = pci_make_tag(pba->pba_pc, pba->pba_bus, 22, 0);
    122      1.13   garbled 	dev22 = pci_conf_read(pba->pba_pc, tag, PCI_CLASS_REG);
    123      1.13   garbled 	if (PCI_CLASS(dev22) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE) {
    124      1.13   garbled 		/* VIA 82C686B at dev 22 */
    125      1.13   garbled 		brdtype = BRD_ENCOREPP1;
    126      1.13   garbled 		return;
    127      1.13   garbled 	}
    128      1.13   garbled 	tag = pci_make_tag(pba->pba_pc, pba->pba_bus, 11, 0);
    129      1.13   garbled 	dev11 = pci_conf_read(pba->pba_pc, tag, PCI_CLASS_REG);
    130      1.13   garbled 	if (PCI_CLASS(dev11) == PCI_CLASS_NETWORK) {
    131      1.13   garbled 		/* tlp (ADMtek AN985) or re (RealTek 8169S) at dev 11 */
    132      1.13   garbled 		brdtype = BRD_KUROBOX;
    133      1.13   garbled 		return;
    134      1.13   garbled 	}
    135      1.13   garbled 	tag = pci_make_tag(pba->pba_pc, pba->pba_bus, 15, 0);
    136      1.13   garbled 	dev15 = pci_conf_read(pba->pba_pc, tag, PCI_ID_REG);
    137      1.13   garbled 	if (PCI_VENDOR(dev15) == PCI_VENDOR_MARVELL) {
    138      1.13   garbled 		/* Marvell GbE at dev 15 */
    139      1.13   garbled 		brdtype = BRD_SYNOLOGY;
    140      1.13   garbled 		return;
    141      1.13   garbled 	}
    142      1.21  nisimura 	tag = pci_make_tag(pba->pba_pc, pba->pba_bus, 13, 0);
    143      1.21  nisimura 	dev13 = pci_conf_read(pba->pba_pc, tag, PCI_ID_REG);
    144      1.21  nisimura 	if (PCI_VENDOR(dev13) == PCI_VENDOR_VIATECH) {
    145      1.21  nisimura 		/* VIA 6410 PCIIDE at dev 13 */
    146      1.21  nisimura 		brdtype = BRD_STORCENTER;
    147      1.21  nisimura 		return;
    148      1.21  nisimura 	}
    149      1.22  nisimura 	tag = pci_make_tag(pba->pba_pc, pba->pba_bus, 16, 0);
    150      1.22  nisimura 	dev16 = pci_conf_read(pba->pba_pc, tag, PCI_ID_REG);
    151      1.22  nisimura 	if (PCI_VENDOR(dev16) == PCI_VENDOR_ACARD) {
    152      1.22  nisimura 		/* ACARD ATP865 at dev 16 */
    153      1.22  nisimura 		brdtype = BRD_DLINKDSM;
    154      1.22  nisimura 		return;
    155      1.22  nisimura 	}
    156      1.23  nisimura 	if (PCI_VENDOR(dev16) == PCI_VENDOR_ITE
    157      1.23  nisimura 	    || PCI_VENDOR(dev16) == PCI_VENDOR_CMDTECH) {
    158      1.23  nisimura 		brdtype = BRD_NH230NAS;
    159      1.23  nisimura 		return;
    160      1.23  nisimura 	}
    161      1.27       phx 	if (PCI_VENDOR(dev15) == PCI_VENDOR_INTEL
    162      1.27       phx 	    || PCI_VENDOR(dev15) == PCI_VENDOR_REALTEK) {
    163      1.27       phx 		/* Intel or Realtek GbE at dev 15 */
    164      1.27       phx 		brdtype = BRD_QNAPTS;
    165      1.27       phx 		return;
    166      1.27       phx 	}
    167      1.22  nisimura 
    168      1.13   garbled 	brdtype = BRD_UNKNOWN;
    169       1.1    briggs }
    170       1.1    briggs 
    171       1.1    briggs int
    172      1.14  nisimura pci_bus_maxdevs(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, int busno)
    173       1.1    briggs {
    174       1.1    briggs 
    175      1.14  nisimura 	return 32;
    176       1.1    briggs }
    177       1.1    briggs 
    178       1.1    briggs pcitag_t
    179      1.14  nisimura pci_make_tag(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, int bus, int device, int function)
    180       1.1    briggs {
    181       1.1    briggs 	pcitag_t tag;
    182       1.1    briggs 
    183       1.1    briggs 	if (bus >= 256 || device >= 32 || function >= 8)
    184       1.1    briggs 		panic("pci_make_tag: bad request");
    185       1.1    briggs 
    186       1.1    briggs 	tag = PCI_CONFIG_ENABLE |
    187       1.1    briggs 		    (bus << 16) | (device << 11) | (function << 8);
    188       1.1    briggs 	return tag;
    189       1.1    briggs }
    190       1.1    briggs 
    191       1.1    briggs void
    192      1.14  nisimura pci_decompose_tag(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pcitag_t tag,
    193      1.14  nisimura     int *bp, int *dp, int *fp)
    194       1.1    briggs {
    195       1.1    briggs 
    196       1.1    briggs 	if (bp != NULL)
    197       1.1    briggs 		*bp = (tag >> 16) & 0xff;
    198       1.1    briggs 	if (dp != NULL)
    199       1.1    briggs 		*dp = (tag >> 11) & 0x1f;
    200       1.1    briggs 	if (fp != NULL)
    201       1.1    briggs 		*fp = (tag >> 8) & 0x7;
    202       1.1    briggs 	return;
    203       1.1    briggs }
    204       1.1    briggs 
    205       1.1    briggs /*
    206       1.1    briggs  * The Kahlua documentation says that "reg" should be left-shifted by two
    207       1.1    briggs  * and be in bits 2-7.  Apparently not.  It doesn't work that way, and the
    208       1.1    briggs  * DINK32 ROM doesn't do it that way (I peeked at 0xfec00000 after running
    209       1.1    briggs  * the DINK32 "pcf" command).
    210       1.1    briggs  */
    211       1.1    briggs pcireg_t
    212      1.14  nisimura pci_conf_read(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pcitag_t tag, int reg)
    213       1.1    briggs {
    214       1.1    briggs 	pcireg_t data;
    215       1.1    briggs 
    216      1.14  nisimura 	out32rb(SANDPOINT_PCI_CONFIG_ADDR, tag | reg);
    217       1.1    briggs 	data = in32rb(SANDPOINT_PCI_CONFIG_DATA);
    218       1.1    briggs 	out32rb(SANDPOINT_PCI_CONFIG_ADDR, 0);
    219       1.1    briggs 	return data;
    220       1.1    briggs }
    221       1.1    briggs 
    222       1.1    briggs void
    223      1.14  nisimura pci_conf_write(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pcitag_t tag, int reg, pcireg_t data)
    224       1.1    briggs {
    225      1.14  nisimura 
    226      1.14  nisimura 	out32rb(SANDPOINT_PCI_CONFIG_ADDR, tag | reg);
    227       1.1    briggs 	out32rb(SANDPOINT_PCI_CONFIG_DATA, data);
    228       1.1    briggs 	out32rb(SANDPOINT_PCI_CONFIG_ADDR, 0);
    229       1.1    briggs }
    230       1.1    briggs 
    231       1.1    briggs int
    232      1.26    dyoung pci_intr_map(const struct pci_attach_args *pa, pci_intr_handle_t *ihp)
    233       1.1    briggs {
    234       1.1    briggs 	int	pin = pa->pa_intrpin;
    235       1.1    briggs 	int	line = pa->pa_intrline;
    236       1.1    briggs 
    237      1.13   garbled 	/* No IRQ used. */
    238      1.13   garbled 	if (pin == 0)
    239       1.1    briggs 		goto bad;
    240       1.1    briggs 	if (pin > 4) {
    241      1.13   garbled 		aprint_error("pci_intr_map: bad interrupt pin %d\n", pin);
    242       1.1    briggs 		goto bad;
    243       1.1    briggs 	}
    244       1.1    briggs 
    245       1.1    briggs 	/*
    246       1.1    briggs 	 * Section 6.2.4, `Miscellaneous Functions', says that 255 means
    247       1.1    briggs 	 * `unknown' or `no connection' on a PC.  We assume that a device with
    248       1.1    briggs 	 * `no connection' either doesn't have an interrupt (in which case the
    249       1.1    briggs 	 * pin number should be 0, and would have been noticed above), or
    250       1.1    briggs 	 * wasn't configured by the BIOS (in which case we punt, since there's
    251       1.1    briggs 	 * no real way we can know how the interrupt lines are mapped in the
    252       1.1    briggs 	 * hardware).
    253       1.1    briggs 	 *
    254       1.1    briggs 	 * XXX
    255       1.1    briggs 	 * Since IRQ 0 is only used by the clock, and we can't actually be sure
    256       1.1    briggs 	 * that the BIOS did its job, we also recognize that as meaning that
    257       1.1    briggs 	 * the BIOS has not configured the device.
    258       1.1    briggs 	 */
    259       1.1    briggs 	if (line == 255) {
    260      1.13   garbled 		aprint_error("pci_intr_map: no mapping for pin %c\n",
    261      1.13   garbled 		    '@' + pin);
    262       1.1    briggs 		goto bad;
    263       1.8    briggs 	}
    264      1.13   garbled #ifdef EPIC_DEBUGIRQ
    265      1.18       phx 	printf("line %d, pin %c", line, pin + '@');
    266      1.13   garbled #endif
    267      1.13   garbled 	switch (brdtype) {
    268      1.13   garbled 	/* Sandpoint has 4 PCI slots in a weird order.
    269      1.13   garbled 	 * From next to MPMC mezzanine card toward the board edge,
    270      1.13   garbled 	 * 	64bit slot PCI AD14
    271      1.13   garbled 	 * 	64bit slot PCI AD13
    272      1.13   garbled 	 * 	32bit slot PCI AD16
    273      1.13   garbled 	 * 	32bit slot PCI AD15
    274      1.13   garbled 	 * Don't believe identifying labels printed on PCB and
    275      1.13   garbled 	 * documents confusing as well since Moto names the slots
    276      1.13   garbled 	 * as number 1 origin.
    277      1.13   garbled 	 */
    278      1.13   garbled 	case BRD_SANDPOINTX3:
    279      1.13   garbled 	/*
    280      1.13   garbled 	 * Sandpoint X3 brd uses EPIC serial mode IRQ.
    281      1.13   garbled 	 * - i8259 PIC interrupt to EPIC IRQ0.
    282      1.13   garbled 	 * - WinBond IDE PCI C/D to EPIC IRQ8/9.
    283      1.15  nisimura 	 * - PCI AD13 pin A to EPIC IRQ2.
    284      1.15  nisimura 	 * - PCI AD14 pin A to EPIC IRQ3.
    285      1.15  nisimura 	 * - PCI AD15 pin A to EPIC IRQ4.
    286      1.15  nisimura 	 * - PCI AD16 pin A to EPIC IRQ5.
    287      1.13   garbled 	 */
    288      1.13   garbled 		if (line == 11
    289      1.13   garbled 		    && pa->pa_function == 1 && pa->pa_bus == 0) {
    290      1.13   garbled 			/* X3 wires 83c553 pin C,D to EPIC IRQ8,9 */
    291      1.13   garbled 			*ihp = 8; /* pin C only, indeed */
    292       1.8    briggs 			break;
    293      1.13   garbled 		}
    294      1.13   garbled 		if (line < 13 || line > 16) {
    295      1.13   garbled 			aprint_error("pci_intr_map: bad interrupt line %d,%c\n",
    296       1.8    briggs 				line, pin + '@');
    297       1.8    briggs 			goto bad;
    298      1.13   garbled 		}
    299      1.15  nisimura 		line -= 13; /* B/C/D is not available */
    300      1.15  nisimura 		*ihp = 2 + line;
    301      1.13   garbled 		break;
    302      1.13   garbled 	case BRD_SANDPOINTX2:
    303      1.13   garbled 	/*
    304      1.13   garbled 	 * Sandpoint X2 brd uses EPIC direct mode IRQ.
    305      1.13   garbled 	 * - i8259 PIC interrupt EPIC IRQ2.
    306      1.13   garbled 	 * - PCI AD13 pin A,B,C,D to EPIC IRQ0,1,2,3.
    307      1.13   garbled 	 * - PCI AD14 pin A,B,C,D to EPIC IRQ1,2,3,0.
    308      1.13   garbled 	 * - PCI AD15 pin A,B,C,D to EPIC IRQ2,3,0,1.
    309      1.13   garbled 	 * - PCI AD16 pin A,B,C,D to EPIC IRQ3,0,1,2.
    310      1.13   garbled 	 * - PCI AD12 is wired to PMPC device itself.
    311      1.13   garbled 	 */
    312      1.13   garbled 		if (line == 11
    313      1.13   garbled 		    && pa->pa_function == 1 && pa->pa_bus == 0) {
    314      1.13   garbled 			/* 83C553 PCI IDE comes thru EPIC IRQ2 */
    315      1.13   garbled 			*ihp = 2;
    316       1.8    briggs 			break;
    317       1.8    briggs 		}
    318       1.1    briggs 		if (line < 13 || line > 16) {
    319      1.13   garbled 			aprint_error("pci_intr_map: bad interrupt line %d,%c\n",
    320       1.8    briggs 				line, pin + '@');
    321       1.1    briggs 			goto bad;
    322       1.1    briggs 		}
    323      1.13   garbled 		line -= 13; pin -= 1;
    324      1.13   garbled 		*ihp = (line + pin) & 03;
    325      1.13   garbled 		break;
    326      1.13   garbled 	case BRD_ENCOREPP1:
    327      1.13   garbled 	/*
    328      1.15  nisimura 	 * Ampro EnCorePP1 brd uses EPIC direct mode IRQ.
    329      1.15  nisimura 	 * PDF says VIA 686B SB i8259 interrupt goes through EPC IRQ0,
    330      1.15  nisimura 	 * while  PCI pin A-D are tied with EPIC IRQ1-4.
    331      1.15  nisimura 	 *
    332      1.15  nisimura 	 * It mentions i82559 is at AD24, however, found at AD25 instead.
    333      1.15  nisimura 	 * Heuristics show that i82559 responds to EPIC 2 (!).  Then we
    334      1.15  nisimura 	 * decided to return EPIC 2 here since i82559 is the only one PCI
    335      1.15  nisimura 	 * device ENCPP1 can have;
    336      1.13   garbled 	 */
    337      1.15  nisimura 		if (pa->pa_device != 25)
    338      1.15  nisimura 			goto bad; /* eeh !? */
    339      1.15  nisimura 		*ihp = 2;
    340      1.13   garbled 		break;
    341      1.13   garbled 	case BRD_KUROBOX:
    342  1.29.2.1      yamt 		/* map line 11,12,13,14 to EPIC IRQ 0,1,4,3 */
    343      1.13   garbled 		*ihp = (line == 13) ? 4 : line - 11;
    344      1.13   garbled 		break;
    345      1.25       phx 	case BRD_QNAPTS:
    346      1.19       phx 		/* map line 13-16 to EPIC IRQ0-3 */
    347      1.19       phx 		*ihp = line - 13;
    348      1.13   garbled 		break;
    349      1.13   garbled 	case BRD_SYNOLOGY:
    350  1.29.2.1      yamt 		/* map line 12,13-15 to EPIC IRQ 4,0-2 */
    351      1.13   garbled 		*ihp = (line == 12) ? 4 : line - 13;
    352      1.13   garbled 		break;
    353      1.22  nisimura 	case BRD_DLINKDSM:
    354  1.29.2.1      yamt 		/* map line 13,14A,14B,14C,15,16 to EPIC IRQ 0,1,1,2,3,4 */
    355      1.22  nisimura 		*ihp = (line < 15) ? line - 13 : line - 12;
    356      1.24       phx 		if (line == 14 && pin == 3)
    357      1.24       phx 			*ihp += 1;	/* USB pin C (EHCI) uses next IRQ */
    358      1.22  nisimura 		break;
    359      1.23  nisimura 	case BRD_NH230NAS:
    360      1.23  nisimura 		/* map line 13,14,15,16 to EPIC IRQ0,3,1,2 */
    361      1.23  nisimura 		*ihp =  (line == 16) ? 2 :
    362      1.23  nisimura 			(line == 15) ? 1 :
    363      1.23  nisimura 			(line == 14) ? 3 : 0;
    364      1.23  nisimura 		break;
    365      1.21  nisimura 	case BRD_STORCENTER:
    366  1.29.2.1      yamt 		/* map line 13,14A,14B,14C,15 to EPIC IRQ 1,2,3,4,0 */
    367  1.29.2.2      yamt 		*ihp =	(line == 15) ? 0 :
    368  1.29.2.2      yamt 			(line == 13) ? 1 : 1 + pin;
    369  1.29.2.1      yamt 		break;
    370      1.13   garbled 	default:
    371  1.29.2.1      yamt 		/* simply map line 12-15 to EPIC IRQ0-3 */
    372      1.13   garbled 		*ihp = line - 12;
    373  1.29.2.2      yamt #if defined(DIAGNOSTIC) || defined(DEBUG)
    374  1.29.2.2      yamt 		printf("pci_intr_map: line %d, pin %c for unknown board"
    375  1.29.2.2      yamt 		    " mapped to irq %d\n", line, pin + '@', *ihp);
    376  1.29.2.2      yamt #endif
    377      1.13   garbled 		break;
    378      1.13   garbled 	}
    379      1.13   garbled #ifdef EPIC_DEBUGIRQ
    380      1.18       phx 	printf(" = EPIC %d\n", *ihp);
    381       1.6    briggs #endif
    382       1.1    briggs 	return 0;
    383      1.13   garbled   bad:
    384       1.1    briggs 	*ihp = -1;
    385       1.1    briggs 	return 1;
    386       1.1    briggs }
    387       1.1    briggs 
    388       1.1    briggs const char *
    389  1.29.2.3      yamt pci_intr_string(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pci_intr_handle_t ih, char *buf,
    390  1.29.2.3      yamt     size_t len)
    391       1.1    briggs {
    392      1.14  nisimura 	if (ih < 0 || ih >= OPENPIC_ICU)
    393      1.10    provos 		panic("pci_intr_string: bogus handle 0x%x", ih);
    394       1.1    briggs 
    395  1.29.2.3      yamt 	snprintf(buf, len, "irq %d", ih + I8259_ICU);
    396  1.29.2.3      yamt 	return buf;
    397       1.1    briggs 
    398       1.1    briggs }
    399       1.1    briggs 
    400       1.1    briggs const struct evcnt *
    401      1.14  nisimura pci_intr_evcnt(void *v, pci_intr_handle_t ih)
    402       1.1    briggs {
    403       1.1    briggs 
    404       1.1    briggs 	/* XXX for now, no evcnt parent reported */
    405       1.1    briggs 	return NULL;
    406       1.1    briggs }
    407       1.1    briggs 
    408      1.16        ad int
    409      1.16        ad pci_intr_setattr(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pci_intr_handle_t *ih,
    410      1.16        ad 		 int attr, uint64_t data)
    411      1.16        ad {
    412      1.16        ad 
    413      1.16        ad 	switch (attr) {
    414      1.16        ad 	case PCI_INTR_MPSAFE:
    415      1.16        ad 		return 0;
    416      1.16        ad 	default:
    417      1.16        ad 		return ENODEV;
    418      1.16        ad 	}
    419      1.16        ad }
    420      1.16        ad 
    421       1.1    briggs void *
    422      1.14  nisimura pci_intr_establish(void *v, pci_intr_handle_t ih, int level,
    423      1.14  nisimura     int (*func)(void *), void *arg)
    424       1.1    briggs {
    425  1.29.2.2      yamt 	int type;
    426  1.29.2.2      yamt 
    427  1.29.2.2      yamt 	if (brdtype == BRD_STORCENTER && ih == 1) {
    428  1.29.2.2      yamt 		/*
    429  1.29.2.2      yamt 		 * XXX This is a workaround for the VT6410 IDE controller!
    430  1.29.2.2      yamt 		 * Apparently its interrupt cannot be disabled and remains
    431  1.29.2.2      yamt 		 * asserted during the whole device probing procedure,
    432  1.29.2.2      yamt 		 * causing an interrupt storm.
    433  1.29.2.2      yamt 		 * Using an edge-trigger fixes that and triggers the
    434  1.29.2.2      yamt 		 * interrupt only once during probing.
    435  1.29.2.2      yamt 		 */
    436  1.29.2.2      yamt 		 type = IST_EDGE;
    437  1.29.2.2      yamt 	} else
    438  1.29.2.2      yamt 		type = IST_LEVEL;
    439  1.29.2.2      yamt 
    440       1.1    briggs 	/*
    441       1.1    briggs 	 * ih is the value assigned in pci_intr_map(), above.
    442      1.13   garbled 	 * It's the EPIC IRQ #.
    443       1.1    briggs 	 */
    444  1.29.2.2      yamt 	return intr_establish(ih + I8259_ICU, type, level, func, arg);
    445       1.1    briggs }
    446       1.1    briggs 
    447       1.1    briggs void
    448      1.14  nisimura pci_intr_disestablish(void *v, void *cookie)
    449       1.1    briggs {
    450      1.14  nisimura 
    451       1.3     lukem 	intr_disestablish(cookie);
    452       1.1    briggs }
    453       1.1    briggs 
    454      1.17  nisimura #if defined(PCI_NETBSD_CONFIGURE)
    455       1.1    briggs void
    456      1.14  nisimura pci_conf_interrupt(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, int bus, int dev,
    457      1.14  nisimura     int pin, int swiz, int *iline)
    458       1.1    briggs {
    459       1.2    briggs 	if (bus == 0) {
    460       1.2    briggs 		*iline = dev;
    461       1.2    briggs 	} else {
    462       1.2    briggs 		/*
    463       1.2    briggs 		 * If we are not on bus zero, we're behind a bridge, so we
    464       1.2    briggs 		 * swizzle.
    465       1.2    briggs 		 *
    466       1.2    briggs 		 * The documentation lies about this.  In slot 3 (numbering
    467       1.2    briggs 		 * from 0) aka device 16, INTD# becomes an interrupt for
    468       1.2    briggs 		 * slot 2.  INTC# becomes an interrupt for slot 1, etc.
    469       1.2    briggs 		 * In slot 2 aka device 16, INTD# becomes an interrupt for
    470       1.2    briggs 		 * slot 1, etc.
    471       1.2    briggs 		 *
    472       1.2    briggs 		 * Verified for INTD# on device 16, INTC# on device 16,
    473       1.2    briggs 		 * INTD# on device 15, INTD# on device 13, and INTC# on
    474       1.2    briggs 		 * device 14.  I presume that the rest follow the same
    475       1.2    briggs 		 * pattern.
    476       1.2    briggs 		 *
    477       1.2    briggs 		 * Slot 0 is device 13, and is the base for the rest.
    478       1.2    briggs 		 */
    479       1.2    briggs 		*iline = 13 + ((swiz + dev + 3) & 3);
    480       1.2    briggs 	}
    481       1.1    briggs }
    482      1.17  nisimura #endif
    483