ebus.c revision 1.21 1 1.21 uwe /* $NetBSD: ebus.c,v 1.21 2005/11/16 02:10:31 uwe Exp $ */
2 1.1 uwe
3 1.1 uwe /*
4 1.1 uwe * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 Matthew R. Green
5 1.1 uwe * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 uwe *
7 1.1 uwe * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 1.1 uwe * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 1.1 uwe * are met:
10 1.1 uwe * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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12 1.1 uwe * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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14 1.1 uwe * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15 1.1 uwe * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
16 1.1 uwe * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
17 1.1 uwe *
18 1.1 uwe * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
19 1.1 uwe * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
20 1.1 uwe * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
21 1.1 uwe * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
22 1.1 uwe * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
23 1.1 uwe * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
24 1.1 uwe * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
25 1.1 uwe * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
26 1.1 uwe * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
27 1.1 uwe * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
28 1.1 uwe * SUCH DAMAGE.
29 1.1 uwe */
30 1.1 uwe
31 1.1 uwe /*
32 1.1 uwe * EBus support for PCI based SPARC systems (ms-IIep, Ultra).
33 1.1 uwe * EBus is documented in PCIO manual (Sun Part#: 802-7837-01).
34 1.1 uwe */
35 1.14 lukem
36 1.14 lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
37 1.21 uwe __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: ebus.c,v 1.21 2005/11/16 02:10:31 uwe Exp $");
38 1.1 uwe
39 1.3 uwe #if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(EBUS_DEBUG)
40 1.3 uwe #define EBUS_DEBUG
41 1.3 uwe #endif
42 1.1 uwe
43 1.3 uwe #ifdef EBUS_DEBUG
44 1.1 uwe #define EDB_PROM 0x01
45 1.1 uwe #define EDB_CHILD 0x02
46 1.1 uwe #define EDB_INTRMAP 0x04
47 1.1 uwe #define EDB_BUSMAP 0x08
48 1.1 uwe #define EDB_BUSDMA 0x10
49 1.1 uwe #define EDB_INTR 0x20
50 1.1 uwe int ebus_debug = 0;
51 1.1 uwe #define DPRINTF(l, s) do { if (ebus_debug & l) printf s; } while (0)
52 1.1 uwe #else
53 1.1 uwe #define DPRINTF(l, s)
54 1.1 uwe #endif
55 1.1 uwe
56 1.1 uwe #include <sys/param.h>
57 1.21 uwe #include <sys/systm.h>
58 1.1 uwe #include <sys/device.h>
59 1.1 uwe #include <sys/errno.h>
60 1.1 uwe #include <sys/malloc.h>
61 1.1 uwe
62 1.1 uwe #define _SPARC_BUS_DMA_PRIVATE
63 1.1 uwe #include <machine/bus.h>
64 1.1 uwe #include <machine/autoconf.h>
65 1.1 uwe
66 1.1 uwe #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
67 1.1 uwe #include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
68 1.1 uwe #include <dev/pci/pcidevs.h>
69 1.1 uwe
70 1.1 uwe #include <dev/ofw/ofw_pci.h>
71 1.1 uwe
72 1.4 uwe #include <dev/ebus/ebusreg.h>
73 1.4 uwe #include <dev/ebus/ebusvar.h>
74 1.1 uwe
75 1.1 uwe
76 1.4 uwe struct ebus_softc {
77 1.4 uwe struct device sc_dev;
78 1.4 uwe struct device *sc_parent; /* PCI bus */
79 1.4 uwe
80 1.4 uwe int sc_node; /* PROM node */
81 1.4 uwe
82 1.4 uwe bus_space_tag_t sc_bustag; /* mem tag from pci */
83 1.4 uwe
84 1.21 uwe /*
85 1.4 uwe * "reg" contains exactly the info we'd get by processing
86 1.4 uwe * "ranges", so don't bother with "ranges" and use "reg" directly.
87 1.4 uwe */
88 1.4 uwe struct ofw_pci_register *sc_reg;
89 1.4 uwe int sc_nreg;
90 1.4 uwe };
91 1.4 uwe
92 1.21 uwe static int ebus_match(struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *);
93 1.21 uwe static void ebus_attach(struct device *, struct device *, void *);
94 1.1 uwe
95 1.8 thorpej CFATTACH_DECL(ebus, sizeof(struct ebus_softc),
96 1.9 thorpej ebus_match, ebus_attach, NULL, NULL);
97 1.1 uwe
98 1.21 uwe static int ebus_setup_attach_args(struct ebus_softc *, bus_space_tag_t,
99 1.21 uwe bus_dma_tag_t, int, struct ebus_attach_args *);
100 1.21 uwe static void ebus_destroy_attach_args(struct ebus_attach_args *);
101 1.21 uwe static int ebus_print(void *, const char *);
102 1.1 uwe
103 1.1 uwe /*
104 1.13 wiz * here are our bus space and bus DMA routines.
105 1.1 uwe */
106 1.1 uwe static paddr_t ebus_bus_mmap(bus_space_tag_t, bus_addr_t, off_t, int, int);
107 1.21 uwe static int _ebus_bus_map(bus_space_tag_t, bus_addr_t, bus_size_t, int,
108 1.21 uwe vaddr_t, bus_space_handle_t *);
109 1.10 pk static void *ebus_intr_establish(bus_space_tag_t, int, int,
110 1.10 pk int (*)(void *), void *, void (*)(void));
111 1.1 uwe
112 1.4 uwe static bus_dma_tag_t ebus_alloc_dma_tag(struct ebus_softc *, bus_dma_tag_t);
113 1.4 uwe
114 1.4 uwe
115 1.1 uwe /*
116 1.1 uwe * Working around PROM bogosity.
117 1.1 uwe *
118 1.1 uwe * EBus doesn't have official OFW binding. sparc64 has a de-facto
119 1.1 uwe * standard but patching it in in prompatch.c and then decoding it
120 1.1 uwe * here would be an overkill for ms-IIep.
121 1.1 uwe *
122 1.1 uwe * So we assume that all ms-IIep based systems use PCIO chip only in
123 1.1 uwe * "motherboard mode" with interrupt lines wired directly to ms-IIep
124 1.1 uwe * interrupt inputs.
125 1.1 uwe *
126 1.1 uwe * Note that this is ineligible for prompatch.c, as we are not
127 1.1 uwe * correcting PROM to conform to some established standard, this hack
128 1.1 uwe * is tied to this version of ebus driver and as such it's better stay
129 1.1 uwe * private to the driver.
130 1.1 uwe */
131 1.1 uwe
132 1.1 uwe struct msiiep_ebus_intr_wiring {
133 1.1 uwe const char *name; /* PROM node */
134 1.1 uwe int line; /* ms-IIep interrupt input */
135 1.1 uwe };
136 1.1 uwe
137 1.21 uwe static const struct msiiep_ebus_intr_wiring krups_ebus_intr_wiring[] = {
138 1.1 uwe { "su", 0 }, { "8042", 0 }, { "sound", 3 }
139 1.1 uwe };
140 1.1 uwe
141 1.1 uwe
142 1.1 uwe struct msiiep_known_ebus_wiring {
143 1.1 uwe const char *model;
144 1.21 uwe const struct msiiep_ebus_intr_wiring *map;
145 1.1 uwe int mapsize;
146 1.1 uwe };
147 1.1 uwe
148 1.1 uwe #define MSIIEP_MODEL_WIRING(name, map) \
149 1.1 uwe { name, map, sizeof(map)/sizeof(map[0]) }
150 1.1 uwe
151 1.21 uwe static const struct msiiep_known_ebus_wiring known_models[] = {
152 1.1 uwe MSIIEP_MODEL_WIRING("SUNW,501-4267", krups_ebus_intr_wiring),
153 1.1 uwe { NULL, NULL, 0}
154 1.1 uwe };
155 1.1 uwe
156 1.1 uwe
157 1.1 uwe /*
158 1.1 uwe * XXX: This assumes single EBus. However I don't think any ms-IIep
159 1.1 uwe * system ever used more than one. In any case, without looking at a
160 1.1 uwe * system with multiple PCIO chips I don't know how to correctly
161 1.1 uwe * program the driver to handle PROM glitches in them, so for the time
162 1.1 uwe * being just use globals.
163 1.1 uwe */
164 1.21 uwe static const struct msiiep_ebus_intr_wiring *wiring_map;
165 1.1 uwe static int wiring_map_size;
166 1.1 uwe
167 1.1 uwe static int ebus_init_wiring_table(struct ebus_softc *);
168 1.1 uwe
169 1.1 uwe
170 1.21 uwe static int
171 1.21 uwe ebus_match(struct device *parent, struct cfdata *match, void *aux)
172 1.1 uwe {
173 1.1 uwe struct pci_attach_args *pa = aux;
174 1.1 uwe char name[10];
175 1.1 uwe int node;
176 1.1 uwe
177 1.1 uwe /* Only attach if there's a PROM node. */
178 1.1 uwe node = PCITAG_NODE(pa->pa_tag);
179 1.1 uwe if (node == -1)
180 1.1 uwe return (0);
181 1.1 uwe
182 1.16 pk prom_getpropstringA(node, "name", name, sizeof name);
183 1.1 uwe if (PCI_CLASS(pa->pa_class) == PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE
184 1.1 uwe && PCI_VENDOR(pa->pa_id) == PCI_VENDOR_SUN
185 1.1 uwe && PCI_PRODUCT(pa->pa_id) == PCI_PRODUCT_SUN_EBUS
186 1.1 uwe && strcmp(name, "ebus") == 0)
187 1.1 uwe return (1);
188 1.1 uwe
189 1.1 uwe return (0);
190 1.1 uwe }
191 1.1 uwe
192 1.1 uwe
193 1.1 uwe static int
194 1.21 uwe ebus_init_wiring_table(struct ebus_softc *sc)
195 1.1 uwe {
196 1.21 uwe const struct msiiep_known_ebus_wiring *p;
197 1.1 uwe char buf[32];
198 1.1 uwe char *model;
199 1.1 uwe
200 1.1 uwe if (wiring_map != NULL) {
201 1.1 uwe printf("%s: global ebus wiring map already initalized\n",
202 1.1 uwe sc->sc_dev.dv_xname);
203 1.1 uwe return (0);
204 1.1 uwe }
205 1.1 uwe
206 1.16 pk model = prom_getpropstringA(prom_findroot(), "model",
207 1.1 uwe buf, sizeof(buf));
208 1.1 uwe if (model == NULL)
209 1.1 uwe panic("ebus_init_wiring_table: no \"model\" property");
210 1.1 uwe
211 1.1 uwe for (p = known_models; p->model != NULL; ++p)
212 1.1 uwe if (strcmp(model, p->model) == 0) {
213 1.1 uwe wiring_map = p->map;
214 1.1 uwe wiring_map_size = p->mapsize;
215 1.1 uwe return (1);
216 1.1 uwe }
217 1.1 uwe
218 1.1 uwe /* not found? we should have failed in pci_attach_hook then. */
219 1.1 uwe panic("ebus_init_wiring_table: unknown model %s", model);
220 1.1 uwe }
221 1.1 uwe
222 1.1 uwe
223 1.1 uwe /*
224 1.1 uwe * attach an ebus and all it's children. this code is modeled
225 1.1 uwe * after the sbus code which does similar things.
226 1.1 uwe */
227 1.21 uwe static void
228 1.21 uwe ebus_attach(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
229 1.1 uwe {
230 1.1 uwe struct ebus_softc *sc = (struct ebus_softc *)self;
231 1.1 uwe struct pci_attach_args *pa = aux;
232 1.1 uwe struct ebus_attach_args ea;
233 1.18 pk bus_space_tag_t sbt;
234 1.18 pk bus_dma_tag_t dmatag;
235 1.1 uwe int node, error;
236 1.1 uwe char devinfo[256];
237 1.1 uwe
238 1.17 kleink pci_devinfo(pa->pa_id, pa->pa_class, 0, devinfo, sizeof(devinfo));
239 1.2 uwe printf(": %s, revision 0x%02x\n",
240 1.2 uwe devinfo, PCI_REVISION(pa->pa_class));
241 1.1 uwe
242 1.1 uwe node = PCITAG_NODE(pa->pa_tag);
243 1.1 uwe if (node == -1)
244 1.1 uwe panic("%s: unable to find ebus node", self->dv_xname);
245 1.1 uwe
246 1.1 uwe if (ebus_init_wiring_table(sc) == 0)
247 1.1 uwe return;
248 1.1 uwe
249 1.1 uwe sc->sc_node = node;
250 1.1 uwe sc->sc_parent = parent; /* XXX: unused so far */
251 1.1 uwe sc->sc_bustag = pa->pa_memt; /* EBus only does PCI MEM32 space */
252 1.18 pk
253 1.18 pk if ((sbt = bus_space_tag_alloc(sc->sc_bustag, sc)) == NULL)
254 1.18 pk panic("unable to allocate ebus bus tag");
255 1.18 pk
256 1.18 pk sbt->sparc_bus_map = _ebus_bus_map;
257 1.18 pk sbt->sparc_bus_mmap = ebus_bus_mmap;
258 1.18 pk sbt->sparc_intr_establish = ebus_intr_establish;
259 1.18 pk
260 1.18 pk dmatag = ebus_alloc_dma_tag(sc, pa->pa_dmat);
261 1.1 uwe
262 1.1 uwe /*
263 1.1 uwe * Setup ranges. The interesting thing is that we use "reg"
264 1.1 uwe * not "ranges", since "reg" on ebus has exactly the data we'd
265 1.1 uwe * get by processing "ranges".
266 1.1 uwe */
267 1.16 pk error = prom_getprop(node, "reg", sizeof(struct ofw_pci_register),
268 1.15 mrg &sc->sc_nreg, &sc->sc_reg);
269 1.1 uwe if (error)
270 1.1 uwe panic("%s: unable to read ebus registers (error %d)",
271 1.1 uwe self->dv_xname, error);
272 1.1 uwe
273 1.1 uwe /*
274 1.1 uwe * now attach all our children
275 1.1 uwe */
276 1.1 uwe DPRINTF(EDB_CHILD, ("ebus node %08x, searching children...\n", node));
277 1.1 uwe for (node = firstchild(node); node; node = nextsibling(node)) {
278 1.16 pk char *name = prom_getpropstring(node, "name");
279 1.1 uwe
280 1.18 pk if (ebus_setup_attach_args(sc, sbt, dmatag, node, &ea) != 0) {
281 1.1 uwe printf("ebus_attach: %s: incomplete\n", name);
282 1.1 uwe continue;
283 1.1 uwe }
284 1.1 uwe DPRINTF(EDB_CHILD,
285 1.1 uwe ("- found child `%s', attaching\n", ea.ea_name));
286 1.1 uwe (void)config_found(self, &ea, ebus_print);
287 1.1 uwe ebus_destroy_attach_args(&ea);
288 1.1 uwe }
289 1.1 uwe }
290 1.1 uwe
291 1.21 uwe static int
292 1.21 uwe ebus_setup_attach_args(struct ebus_softc *sc,
293 1.21 uwe bus_space_tag_t bustag, bus_dma_tag_t dmatag, int node,
294 1.21 uwe struct ebus_attach_args *ea)
295 1.1 uwe {
296 1.1 uwe int n, err;
297 1.1 uwe
298 1.1 uwe memset(ea, 0, sizeof(struct ebus_attach_args));
299 1.1 uwe
300 1.16 pk err = prom_getprop(node, "name", 1, &n, &ea->ea_name);
301 1.1 uwe if (err != 0)
302 1.1 uwe return (err);
303 1.1 uwe ea->ea_name[n] = '\0';
304 1.1 uwe
305 1.1 uwe ea->ea_node = node;
306 1.18 pk ea->ea_bustag = bustag;
307 1.18 pk ea->ea_dmatag = dmatag;
308 1.1 uwe
309 1.16 pk err = prom_getprop(node, "reg", sizeof(struct ebus_regs),
310 1.15 mrg &ea->ea_nreg, &ea->ea_reg);
311 1.1 uwe if (err != 0)
312 1.1 uwe return (err);
313 1.1 uwe
314 1.4 uwe /*
315 1.4 uwe * On Ultra the bar is the _offset_ of the BAR in PCI config
316 1.4 uwe * space but in (some?) ms-IIep systems (e.g. Krups) it's the
317 1.4 uwe * _number_ of the BAR - e.g. BAR1 is represented by 1 in
318 1.4 uwe * Krups PROM, while on Ultra it's 0x14. Fix it here.
319 1.4 uwe */
320 1.20 macallan for (n = 0; n < ea->ea_nreg; ++n)
321 1.4 uwe if (ea->ea_reg[n].hi < PCI_MAPREG_START) {
322 1.4 uwe ea->ea_reg[n].hi = PCI_MAPREG_START
323 1.4 uwe + ea->ea_reg[n].hi * sizeof(pcireg_t);
324 1.4 uwe }
325 1.4 uwe
326 1.21 uwe err = prom_getprop(node, "address", sizeof(uint32_t),
327 1.15 mrg &ea->ea_nvaddr, &ea->ea_vaddr);
328 1.1 uwe if (err != ENOENT) {
329 1.1 uwe if (err != 0)
330 1.1 uwe return (err);
331 1.1 uwe
332 1.1 uwe if (ea->ea_nreg != ea->ea_nvaddr)
333 1.1 uwe printf("ebus loses: device %s: %d regs and %d addrs\n",
334 1.1 uwe ea->ea_name, ea->ea_nreg, ea->ea_nvaddr);
335 1.1 uwe } else
336 1.1 uwe ea->ea_nvaddr = 0;
337 1.1 uwe
338 1.1 uwe /* XXX: "interrupts" hack */
339 1.1 uwe for (n = 0; n < wiring_map_size; ++n) {
340 1.21 uwe const struct msiiep_ebus_intr_wiring *w = &wiring_map[n];
341 1.1 uwe if (strcmp(w->name, ea->ea_name) == 0) {
342 1.21 uwe ea->ea_intr = malloc(sizeof(uint32_t),
343 1.1 uwe M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
344 1.1 uwe ea->ea_intr[0] = w->line;
345 1.1 uwe ea->ea_nintr = 1;
346 1.1 uwe break;
347 1.1 uwe }
348 1.1 uwe }
349 1.1 uwe
350 1.1 uwe return (0);
351 1.1 uwe }
352 1.1 uwe
353 1.21 uwe static void
354 1.21 uwe ebus_destroy_attach_args(struct ebus_attach_args *ea)
355 1.1 uwe {
356 1.1 uwe
357 1.1 uwe if (ea->ea_name)
358 1.1 uwe free((void *)ea->ea_name, M_DEVBUF);
359 1.1 uwe if (ea->ea_reg)
360 1.1 uwe free((void *)ea->ea_reg, M_DEVBUF);
361 1.1 uwe if (ea->ea_intr)
362 1.1 uwe free((void *)ea->ea_intr, M_DEVBUF);
363 1.1 uwe if (ea->ea_vaddr)
364 1.1 uwe free((void *)ea->ea_vaddr, M_DEVBUF);
365 1.1 uwe }
366 1.1 uwe
367 1.21 uwe static int
368 1.21 uwe ebus_print(void *aux, const char *p)
369 1.1 uwe {
370 1.1 uwe struct ebus_attach_args *ea = aux;
371 1.1 uwe int i;
372 1.1 uwe
373 1.1 uwe if (p)
374 1.11 thorpej aprint_normal("%s at %s", ea->ea_name, p);
375 1.1 uwe for (i = 0; i < ea->ea_nreg; ++i)
376 1.11 thorpej aprint_normal("%s bar %x offset 0x%x", i == 0 ? "" : ",",
377 1.4 uwe ea->ea_reg[i].hi, ea->ea_reg[i].lo);
378 1.1 uwe for (i = 0; i < ea->ea_nintr; ++i)
379 1.11 thorpej aprint_normal(" line %d", ea->ea_intr[i]);
380 1.1 uwe return (UNCONF);
381 1.1 uwe }
382 1.1 uwe
383 1.1 uwe
384 1.1 uwe /*
385 1.13 wiz * bus space and bus DMA methods below here
386 1.1 uwe */
387 1.21 uwe static bus_dma_tag_t
388 1.21 uwe ebus_alloc_dma_tag(struct ebus_softc *sc, bus_dma_tag_t pdt)
389 1.1 uwe {
390 1.1 uwe bus_dma_tag_t dt;
391 1.1 uwe
392 1.1 uwe dt = (bus_dma_tag_t)
393 1.1 uwe malloc(sizeof(struct sparc_bus_dma_tag), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
394 1.1 uwe if (dt == NULL)
395 1.13 wiz panic("unable to allocate ebus DMA tag");
396 1.1 uwe
397 1.1 uwe memset(dt, 0, sizeof *dt);
398 1.1 uwe dt->_cookie = sc;
399 1.1 uwe #define PCOPY(x) dt->x = pdt->x
400 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamap_create);
401 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamap_destroy);
402 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamap_load);
403 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamap_load_mbuf);
404 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamap_load_uio);
405 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamap_load_raw);
406 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamap_unload);
407 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamap_sync);
408 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamem_alloc);
409 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamem_free);
410 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamem_map);
411 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamem_unmap);
412 1.1 uwe PCOPY(_dmamem_mmap);
413 1.1 uwe #undef PCOPY
414 1.1 uwe return (dt);
415 1.1 uwe }
416 1.1 uwe
417 1.1 uwe /*
418 1.1 uwe * bus space support. <sparc64/dev/psychoreg.h> has a discussion
419 1.1 uwe * about PCI physical addresses, which also applies to ebus.
420 1.1 uwe */
421 1.1 uwe static int
422 1.21 uwe _ebus_bus_map(bus_space_tag_t t, bus_addr_t ba, bus_size_t size, int flags,
423 1.21 uwe vaddr_t va, bus_space_handle_t *hp)
424 1.1 uwe {
425 1.1 uwe struct ebus_softc *sc = t->cookie;
426 1.1 uwe u_int bar;
427 1.1 uwe paddr_t offset;
428 1.1 uwe int i;
429 1.1 uwe
430 1.5 pk bar = BUS_ADDR_IOSPACE(ba);
431 1.5 pk offset = BUS_ADDR_PADDR(ba);
432 1.1 uwe
433 1.1 uwe DPRINTF(EDB_BUSMAP,
434 1.1 uwe ("\n_ebus_bus_map: bar %d offset %08x sz %x flags %x va %p\n",
435 1.21 uwe (int)bar, (uint32_t)offset, (uint32_t)size,
436 1.5 pk flags, (void *)va));
437 1.1 uwe
438 1.4 uwe /* EBus has only two BARs */
439 1.4 uwe if (PCI_MAPREG_NUM(bar) > 1) {
440 1.1 uwe DPRINTF(EDB_BUSMAP,
441 1.1 uwe ("\n_ebus_bus_map: impossible bar\n"));
442 1.1 uwe return (EINVAL);
443 1.1 uwe }
444 1.1 uwe
445 1.1 uwe /*
446 1.1 uwe * Almost all of the interesting ebus children are mapped by
447 1.1 uwe * BAR1, the last entry in sc_reg[], so work our way backwards.
448 1.1 uwe */
449 1.1 uwe for (i = sc->sc_nreg - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
450 1.1 uwe bus_addr_t pciaddr;
451 1.21 uwe uint32_t ss;
452 1.1 uwe
453 1.1 uwe /* EBus only does MEM32 */
454 1.1 uwe ss = sc->sc_reg[i].phys_hi & OFW_PCI_PHYS_HI_SPACEMASK;
455 1.1 uwe if (ss != OFW_PCI_PHYS_HI_SPACE_MEM32)
456 1.1 uwe continue;
457 1.1 uwe
458 1.1 uwe if (bar != (sc->sc_reg[i].phys_hi
459 1.1 uwe & OFW_PCI_PHYS_HI_REGISTERMASK))
460 1.1 uwe continue;
461 1.1 uwe
462 1.1 uwe pciaddr = (bus_addr_t)sc->sc_reg[i].phys_lo + offset;
463 1.1 uwe
464 1.1 uwe if (pciaddr + size > sc->sc_reg[i].phys_lo
465 1.1 uwe + sc->sc_reg[i].size_lo)
466 1.1 uwe continue;
467 1.1 uwe
468 1.1 uwe DPRINTF(EDB_BUSMAP,
469 1.1 uwe ("_ebus_bus_map: mapping to PCI addr %x\n",
470 1.21 uwe (uint32_t)pciaddr));
471 1.1 uwe
472 1.1 uwe /* pass it onto the pci controller */
473 1.18 pk return (bus_space_map2(t->parent, pciaddr, size,
474 1.5 pk flags, va, hp));
475 1.1 uwe }
476 1.1 uwe
477 1.1 uwe DPRINTF(EDB_BUSMAP, (": FAILED\n"));
478 1.1 uwe return (EINVAL);
479 1.1 uwe }
480 1.1 uwe
481 1.1 uwe static paddr_t
482 1.21 uwe ebus_bus_mmap(bus_space_tag_t t, bus_addr_t ba, off_t off, int prot, int flags)
483 1.1 uwe {
484 1.1 uwe
485 1.18 pk /* XXX: not implemented yet */
486 1.1 uwe return (-1);
487 1.1 uwe }
488 1.1 uwe
489 1.21 uwe /*
490 1.1 uwe * Install an interrupt handler for a EBus device.
491 1.1 uwe */
492 1.21 uwe static void *
493 1.21 uwe ebus_intr_establish(bus_space_tag_t t, int pri, int level,
494 1.21 uwe int (*handler)(void *), void *arg,
495 1.21 uwe void (*fastvec)(void))
496 1.1 uwe {
497 1.21 uwe
498 1.10 pk return (bus_intr_establish(t->parent, pri, level, handler, arg));
499 1.1 uwe }
500