prompatch.c revision 1.6 1 1.6 jdc /* $NetBSD: prompatch.c,v 1.6 2002/12/16 13:01:01 jdc Exp $ */
2 1.1 uwe
3 1.1 uwe /*
4 1.1 uwe * Copyright (c) 2001 Valeriy E. Ushakov
5 1.1 uwe * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 uwe *
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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
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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, BUT
23 1.1 uwe * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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28 1.1 uwe */
29 1.1 uwe
30 1.1 uwe #include <sys/param.h>
31 1.1 uwe #include <lib/libsa/stand.h>
32 1.1 uwe #include <machine/promlib.h>
33 1.1 uwe
34 1.6 jdc char *match_c5ip(void);
35 1.1 uwe void prom_patch(void);
36 1.1 uwe
37 1.1 uwe /*
38 1.1 uwe * Each patch entry is processed by:
39 1.1 uwe * printf(message); prom_interpret(patch); printf("\n");
40 1.1 uwe */
41 1.1 uwe struct patch_entry {
42 1.1 uwe char *message;
43 1.1 uwe char *patch;
44 1.1 uwe };
45 1.1 uwe
46 1.1 uwe /*
47 1.1 uwe * PROM patches to apply to machine matching name/promvers.
48 1.1 uwe */
49 1.1 uwe struct prom_patch {
50 1.6 jdc char *name; /* "name" of the root node */
51 1.6 jdc int promvers; /* prom_version() */
52 1.6 jdc char *(*submatch)(void); /* Additional matches to test */
53 1.6 jdc struct patch_entry *patches; /* The patches themselves */
54 1.1 uwe };
55 1.1 uwe
56 1.3 uwe /*
57 1.5 uwe * Patches for JavaStation 1 with OBP 2.30
58 1.5 uwe * NB: its romvec is version 3, so this is PROM_OBP_V3.
59 1.3 uwe */
60 1.5 uwe static struct patch_entry patch_js1_obp[] = {
61 1.5 uwe
62 1.5 uwe /*
63 1.5 uwe * Can not remove a node, so just rename bogus /obio/zs so that it
64 1.5 uwe * does not get matched.
65 1.5 uwe */
66 1.5 uwe { "zs: renaming out of the way",
67 1.5 uwe "\" /obio/zs@0,0\" find-device \" fakezs\" name"
68 1.5 uwe " \" /obio/zs@0,100000\" find-device \" fakezs\" name "
69 1.5 uwe " device-end"
70 1.5 uwe },
71 1.3 uwe
72 1.3 uwe /*
73 1.3 uwe * Give "su" (com port) "interrupts" property.
74 1.3 uwe */
75 1.3 uwe { "su: adding \"interrupts\"",
76 1.5 uwe "\" /obio/su\" find-device"
77 1.3 uwe " d# 13 \" interrupts\" integer-attribute"
78 1.5 uwe " device-end"
79 1.3 uwe },
80 1.4 aymeric
81 1.3 uwe /*
82 1.5 uwe * Create a bare-bones "8042" (pckbc) node - just enough to attach it.
83 1.4 aymeric */
84 1.5 uwe { "8042: creating node",
85 1.5 uwe "0 0 0 0 \" /obio\" begin-package"
86 1.5 uwe " \" 8042\" name"
87 1.5 uwe " 300060 0 8 reg"
88 1.4 aymeric " d# 13 \" interrupts\" integer-attribute"
89 1.5 uwe " end-package"
90 1.4 aymeric },
91 1.4 aymeric
92 1.4 aymeric { NULL, NULL }
93 1.5 uwe }; /* patch_js1_obp */
94 1.5 uwe
95 1.4 aymeric
96 1.4 aymeric /*
97 1.4 aymeric * Patches for JavaStation 1 with OpenFirmware.
98 1.1 uwe * PROM in these machines is crippled in many ways.
99 1.1 uwe */
100 1.3 uwe static struct patch_entry patch_js1_ofw[] = {
101 1.1 uwe
102 1.1 uwe /*
103 1.3 uwe * JS1/OFW has no cpu node in the device tree. Create one to save us a
104 1.1 uwe * _lot_ of headache in cpu.c and mainbus_attach. Mostly copied from
105 1.1 uwe * OBP2. While clock-frequency is usually at the root node, add it
106 1.1 uwe * here for brevity as kernel checks cpu node for this property anyway.
107 1.1 uwe */
108 1.1 uwe { "cpu: creating node ", /* NB: space at the end is intentional */
109 1.1 uwe "0 0 0 0 \" /\" begin-package"
110 1.1 uwe " \" FMI,MB86904\" device-name" /* NB: will print the name */
111 1.1 uwe " \" cpu\" device-type"
112 1.1 uwe " 0 \" mid\" integer-property"
113 1.1 uwe
114 1.1 uwe " 8 \" sparc-version\" integer-property"
115 1.1 uwe " 4 \" version\" integer-property"
116 1.1 uwe " 0 \" implementation\" integer-property"
117 1.1 uwe " 4 \" psr-version\" integer-property"
118 1.1 uwe " 0 \" psr-implementation\" integer-property"
119 1.1 uwe
120 1.1 uwe " d# 100000000 \" clock-frequency\" integer-property"
121 1.1 uwe
122 1.1 uwe " d# 4096 \" page-size\" integer-property"
123 1.1 uwe " d# 256 \" mmu-nctx\" integer-property"
124 1.1 uwe
125 1.1 uwe " 2 \" ncaches\" integer-property"
126 1.1 uwe
127 1.1 uwe " d# 512 \" icache-nlines\" integer-property"
128 1.1 uwe " d# 32 \" icache-line-size\" integer-property"
129 1.1 uwe " 1 \" icache-associativity\" integer-property"
130 1.1 uwe
131 1.1 uwe " d# 512 \" dcache-nlines\" integer-property"
132 1.1 uwe " d# 16 \" dcache-line-size\" integer-property"
133 1.1 uwe " 1 \" dcache-associativity\" integer-property"
134 1.1 uwe
135 1.1 uwe " 0 0 \" cache-physical?\" property"
136 1.1 uwe " 0 0 \" cache-coherence?\" property"
137 1.1 uwe
138 1.1 uwe " end-package"
139 1.1 uwe },
140 1.1 uwe
141 1.1 uwe /*
142 1.1 uwe * mk48txx_attach needs a model name, spare clockattach from guesswork.
143 1.1 uwe */
144 1.1 uwe { "eeprom: adding \"model\"",
145 1.1 uwe "dev /obio/eeprom \" mk48t08\" model device-end"
146 1.1 uwe },
147 1.1 uwe
148 1.1 uwe /*
149 1.1 uwe * "interrupts" property is bogusly zero, delete it and let
150 1.1 uwe * sbus_get_intr fallback to correct "intr" property
151 1.1 uwe */
152 1.1 uwe { "le: deleting bogus \"interrupts\"",
153 1.1 uwe "dev /sbus/ledma/le \" interrupts\" delete-property device-end"
154 1.1 uwe },
155 1.1 uwe
156 1.1 uwe /*
157 1.1 uwe * Give "su" (com port) "interrupts" property.
158 1.1 uwe */
159 1.1 uwe { "su: adding \"interrupts\"",
160 1.1 uwe "dev /obio/su d# 13 \" interrupts\" integer-property device-end"
161 1.1 uwe },
162 1.1 uwe
163 1.1 uwe /*
164 1.1 uwe * Give "8042" (pckbc) "interrupts" property.
165 1.1 uwe */
166 1.1 uwe { "8042: adding \"interrupts\"",
167 1.1 uwe "dev /obio/8042 d# 13 \" interrupts\" integer-property device-end"
168 1.1 uwe },
169 1.1 uwe
170 1.1 uwe { NULL, NULL }
171 1.3 uwe }; /* patch_js1_ofw */
172 1.1 uwe
173 1.6 jdc /*
174 1.6 jdc * Patches for Cycle 5 IP
175 1.6 jdc */
176 1.6 jdc static struct patch_entry patch_c5ip[] = {
177 1.1 uwe
178 1.6 jdc /*
179 1.6 jdc * Can not remove a node, so just rename bogus /iommu/sbus/SUNW,CS4231
180 1.6 jdc * so that it does not get matched.
181 1.6 jdc */
182 1.6 jdc { "SUNW,CS4231: renaming out of the way",
183 1.6 jdc "\" /iommu/sbus/SUNW,CS4231@3,c000000\" find-device \" fakeCS4231\" name"
184 1.6 jdc " device-end"
185 1.6 jdc },
186 1.6 jdc
187 1.6 jdc { NULL, NULL }
188 1.6 jdc }; /* patch_c5ip */
189 1.1 uwe
190 1.1 uwe static struct prom_patch prom_patch_tab[] = {
191 1.6 jdc { "SUNW,JavaStation-1", PROM_OBP_V3, NULL, patch_js1_obp },
192 1.6 jdc { "SUNW,JDM1", PROM_OPENFIRM, NULL, patch_js1_ofw },
193 1.6 jdc { "SUNW,SPARCstation-5", PROM_OBP_V3, match_c5ip, patch_c5ip },
194 1.1 uwe { NULL, 0, NULL }
195 1.1 uwe };
196 1.1 uwe
197 1.1 uwe
198 1.1 uwe /*
199 1.6 jdc * Additional match routine for Cycle 5 IP
200 1.6 jdc * This uses the SPARCstation 5 PROM almost unchanged, so we check the
201 1.6 jdc * "banner-name" attribute of the root node.
202 1.6 jdc */
203 1.6 jdc char * match_c5ip(void)
204 1.6 jdc {
205 1.6 jdc if (strcmp(PROM_getpropstring(prom_findroot(), "banner-name"),
206 1.6 jdc "Cycle Computer Corporation") == 0)
207 1.6 jdc return "Cycle 5 IP";
208 1.6 jdc
209 1.6 jdc return NULL;
210 1.6 jdc }
211 1.6 jdc
212 1.6 jdc /*
213 1.6 jdc * Check if this machine needs tweaks to its PROM. It's simpler to fix
214 1.6 jdc * the PROM than to invent workarounds in the kernel code. We do this
215 1.3 uwe * patching in the secondary boot to avoid wasting space in the kernel.
216 1.1 uwe */
217 1.1 uwe void
218 1.1 uwe prom_patch(void)
219 1.1 uwe {
220 1.1 uwe char namebuf[32];
221 1.1 uwe char *propval;
222 1.1 uwe struct prom_patch *p;
223 1.1 uwe
224 1.3 uwe if (prom_version() == PROM_OLDMON)
225 1.3 uwe return; /* don't bother - no forth in this */
226 1.3 uwe
227 1.2 eeh propval = PROM_getpropstringA(prom_findroot(), "name",
228 1.1 uwe namebuf, sizeof(namebuf));
229 1.1 uwe if (propval == NULL)
230 1.1 uwe return;
231 1.1 uwe
232 1.1 uwe for (p = prom_patch_tab; p->name != NULL; ++p) {
233 1.1 uwe if (p->promvers == prom_version()
234 1.1 uwe && strcmp(p->name, namebuf) == 0) {
235 1.1 uwe struct patch_entry *e;
236 1.3 uwe const char *promstr = "???";
237 1.6 jdc char *submatch_info = NULL;
238 1.3 uwe
239 1.3 uwe switch (prom_version()) {
240 1.3 uwe case PROM_OBP_V0:
241 1.3 uwe promstr = "OBP0";
242 1.3 uwe break;
243 1.3 uwe case PROM_OBP_V2:
244 1.3 uwe promstr = "OBP2";
245 1.3 uwe break;
246 1.3 uwe case PROM_OBP_V3:
247 1.3 uwe promstr = "OBP3";
248 1.3 uwe break;
249 1.3 uwe case PROM_OPENFIRM:
250 1.3 uwe promstr = "OFW";
251 1.3 uwe break;
252 1.3 uwe }
253 1.1 uwe
254 1.6 jdc
255 1.6 jdc if (p->submatch != NULL) {
256 1.6 jdc submatch_info = (*p->submatch)();
257 1.6 jdc if (submatch_info == NULL)
258 1.6 jdc continue;
259 1.6 jdc }
260 1.6 jdc
261 1.6 jdc if (submatch_info != NULL)
262 1.6 jdc printf("Patching %s for %s (%s)\n",
263 1.6 jdc promstr, p->name, submatch_info);
264 1.6 jdc else
265 1.6 jdc printf("Patching %s for %s\n",
266 1.6 jdc promstr, p->name);
267 1.1 uwe for (e = p->patches; e->message != NULL; ++e) {
268 1.1 uwe printf("%s", e->message);
269 1.1 uwe prom_interpret(e->patch);
270 1.1 uwe printf("\n");
271 1.1 uwe }
272 1.1 uwe return;
273 1.1 uwe }
274 1.1 uwe }
275 1.1 uwe }
276