acpi_pci.c revision 1.2.2.4 1 /* $NetBSD: acpi_pci.c,v 1.2.2.4 2010/11/06 08:08:27 uebayasi Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 2009, 2010 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Christoph Egger and Gregoire Sutre.
9 *
10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 * are met:
13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 * 2. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
16 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
17 *
18 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
19 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
20 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
21 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
22 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
23 * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
24 * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
25 * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
26 * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
27 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
28 * SUCH DAMAGE.
29 */
30
31 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
32 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: acpi_pci.c,v 1.2.2.4 2010/11/06 08:08:27 uebayasi Exp $");
33
34 #include <sys/param.h>
35 #include <sys/device.h>
36 #include <sys/kmem.h>
37 #include <sys/systm.h>
38
39 #include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
40 #include <dev/pci/pcidevs.h>
41 #include <dev/pci/ppbreg.h>
42
43 #include <dev/acpi/acpireg.h>
44 #include <dev/acpi/acpivar.h>
45 #include <dev/acpi/acpi_pci.h>
46
47 #define _COMPONENT ACPI_BUS_COMPONENT
48 ACPI_MODULE_NAME ("acpi_pci")
49
50 #define ACPI_HILODWORD(x) ACPI_HIWORD(ACPI_LODWORD((x)))
51 #define ACPI_LOLODWORD(x) ACPI_LOWORD(ACPI_LODWORD((x)))
52
53 static ACPI_STATUS acpi_pcidev_pciroot_bus(ACPI_HANDLE, uint16_t *);
54 static ACPI_STATUS acpi_pcidev_pciroot_bus_callback(ACPI_RESOURCE *,
55 void *);
56
57 /*
58 * Regarding PCI Segment Groups (ACPI 4.0, p. 277):
59 *
60 * "The optional _SEG object is located under a PCI host bridge and
61 * evaluates to an integer that describes the PCI Segment Group (see PCI
62 * Firmware Specification v3.0)."
63 *
64 * "PCI Segment Group is purely a software concept managed by system
65 * firmware and used by OSPM. It is a logical collection of PCI buses
66 * (or bus segments). It is a way to logically group the PCI bus segments
67 * and PCI Express Hierarchies. _SEG is a level higher than _BBN."
68 *
69 * "PCI Segment Group supports more than 256 buses in a system by allowing
70 * the reuse of the PCI bus numbers. Within each PCI Segment Group, the bus
71 * numbers for the PCI buses must be unique. PCI buses in different PCI
72 * Segment Group are permitted to have the same bus number."
73 */
74
75 /*
76 * Regarding PCI Base Bus Numbers (ACPI 4.0, p. 277):
77 *
78 * "For multi-root PCI platforms, the _BBN object evaluates to the PCI bus
79 * number that the BIOS assigns. This is needed to access a PCI_Config
80 * operation region for the specified bus. The _BBN object is located under
81 * a PCI host bridge and must be unique for every host bridge within a
82 * segment since it is the PCI bus number."
83 *
84 * Moreover, the ACPI FAQ (http://www.acpi.info/acpi_faq.htm) says:
85 *
86 * "For a multiple root bus machine, _BBN is required for each bus. _BBN
87 * should provide the bus number assigned to this bus by the BIOS at boot
88 * time."
89 */
90
91 /*
92 * acpi_pcidev_pciroot_bus:
93 *
94 * Derive the PCI bus number of a PCI root bridge from its resources.
95 * If successful, return AE_OK and fill *busp. Otherwise, return an
96 * exception code and leave *busp unchanged.
97 */
98 static ACPI_STATUS
99 acpi_pcidev_pciroot_bus(ACPI_HANDLE handle, uint16_t *busp)
100 {
101 ACPI_STATUS rv;
102 int32_t bus;
103
104 bus = -1;
105
106 /*
107 * XXX: Use the ACPI resource parsing functions (acpi_resource.c)
108 * once bus number ranges have been implemented there.
109 */
110 rv = AcpiWalkResources(handle, "_CRS",
111 acpi_pcidev_pciroot_bus_callback, &bus);
112
113 if (ACPI_FAILURE(rv))
114 return rv;
115
116 if (bus == -1)
117 return AE_NOT_EXIST;
118
119 /* Here it holds that 0 <= bus <= 0xFFFF. */
120 *busp = (uint16_t)bus;
121
122 return rv;
123 }
124
125 static ACPI_STATUS
126 acpi_pcidev_pciroot_bus_callback(ACPI_RESOURCE *res, void *context)
127 {
128 ACPI_RESOURCE_ADDRESS64 addr64;
129 int32_t *bus = context;
130
131 /* Always continue the walk by returning AE_OK. */
132 if ((res->Type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS16) &&
133 (res->Type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS32) &&
134 (res->Type != ACPI_RESOURCE_TYPE_ADDRESS64))
135 return AE_OK;
136
137 if (ACPI_FAILURE(AcpiResourceToAddress64(res, &addr64)))
138 return AE_OK;
139
140 if (addr64.ResourceType != ACPI_BUS_NUMBER_RANGE)
141 return AE_OK;
142
143 if (*bus != -1)
144 return AE_ALREADY_EXISTS;
145
146 if (addr64.Minimum > 0xFFFF)
147 return AE_BAD_DATA;
148
149 *bus = (int32_t)addr64.Minimum;
150
151 return AE_OK;
152 }
153
154 /*
155 * acpi_pcidev_scan:
156 *
157 * Scan the ACPI device tree for PCI devices. A node is detected as a
158 * PCI device if it has an ancestor that is a PCI root bridge and such
159 * that all intermediate nodes are PCI-to-PCI bridges. Depth-first
160 * recursive implementation.
161 *
162 * PCI root bridges do not necessarily contain an _ADR, since they already
163 * contain an _HID (ACPI 4.0a, p. 197). However we require an _ADR for
164 * all non-root PCI devices.
165 */
166 ACPI_STATUS
167 acpi_pcidev_scan(struct acpi_devnode *ad)
168 {
169 struct acpi_devnode *child;
170 struct acpi_pci_info *ap;
171 ACPI_INTEGER val;
172 ACPI_STATUS rv;
173
174 ad->ad_pciinfo = NULL;
175
176 /*
177 * We attach PCI information only to devices that are present,
178 * enabled, and functioning properly.
179 * Note: there is a possible race condition, because _STA may
180 * have changed since ad->ad_devinfo->CurrentStatus was set.
181 */
182 if (ad->ad_devinfo->Type != ACPI_TYPE_DEVICE)
183 goto rec;
184 if ((ad->ad_devinfo->Valid & ACPI_VALID_STA) != 0 &&
185 (ad->ad_devinfo->CurrentStatus & ACPI_STA_OK) != ACPI_STA_OK)
186 goto rec;
187
188 if (ad->ad_devinfo->Flags & ACPI_PCI_ROOT_BRIDGE) {
189
190 ap = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*ap), KM_SLEEP);
191
192 if (ap == NULL)
193 return AE_NO_MEMORY;
194
195 /*
196 * If no _SEG exist, all PCI bus segments are assumed
197 * to be in the PCI segment group 0 (ACPI 4.0, p. 277).
198 * The segment group number is conveyed in the lower
199 * 16 bits of _SEG (the other bits are all reserved).
200 */
201 rv = acpi_eval_integer(ad->ad_handle, "_SEG", &val);
202
203 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(rv))
204 ap->ap_segment = ACPI_LOWORD(val);
205
206 /* Try to get downstream bus number using _CRS first. */
207 rv = acpi_pcidev_pciroot_bus(ad->ad_handle, &ap->ap_downbus);
208
209 if (ACPI_FAILURE(rv)) {
210 rv = acpi_eval_integer(ad->ad_handle, "_BBN", &val);
211
212 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(rv))
213 ap->ap_downbus = ACPI_LOWORD(val);
214 }
215
216 if (ap->ap_downbus > 255) {
217 aprint_error_dev(ad->ad_root,
218 "invalid PCI downstream bus for %s\n", ad->ad_name);
219 kmem_free(ap, sizeof(*ap));
220 goto rec;
221 }
222
223 ap->ap_flags |= ACPI_PCI_INFO_BRIDGE;
224
225 /*
226 * This ACPI node denotes a PCI root bridge, but it may also
227 * denote a PCI device on the bridge's downstream bus segment.
228 */
229 if (ad->ad_devinfo->Valid & ACPI_VALID_ADR) {
230 ap->ap_bus = ap->ap_downbus;
231 ap->ap_device =
232 ACPI_HILODWORD(ad->ad_devinfo->Address);
233 ap->ap_function =
234 ACPI_LOLODWORD(ad->ad_devinfo->Address);
235
236 if (ap->ap_device > 31 ||
237 (ap->ap_function > 7 && ap->ap_function != 0xFFFF))
238 aprint_error_dev(ad->ad_root,
239 "invalid PCI address for %s\n", ad->ad_name);
240 else
241 ap->ap_flags |= ACPI_PCI_INFO_DEVICE;
242 }
243
244 ad->ad_pciinfo = ap;
245
246 goto rec;
247 }
248
249 if ((ad->ad_parent != NULL) &&
250 (ad->ad_parent->ad_pciinfo != NULL) &&
251 (ad->ad_parent->ad_pciinfo->ap_flags & ACPI_PCI_INFO_BRIDGE) &&
252 (ad->ad_devinfo->Valid & ACPI_VALID_ADR)) {
253
254 /*
255 * Our parent is a PCI root bridge or a PCI-to-PCI
256 * bridge. We have the same PCI segment number, and
257 * our bus number is its downstream bus number.
258 */
259 ap = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*ap), KM_SLEEP);
260
261 if (ap == NULL)
262 return AE_NO_MEMORY;
263
264 ap->ap_segment = ad->ad_parent->ad_pciinfo->ap_segment;
265 ap->ap_bus = ad->ad_parent->ad_pciinfo->ap_downbus;
266
267 ap->ap_device = ACPI_HILODWORD(ad->ad_devinfo->Address);
268 ap->ap_function = ACPI_LOLODWORD(ad->ad_devinfo->Address);
269
270 if (ap->ap_device > 31 ||
271 (ap->ap_function > 7 && ap->ap_function != 0xFFFF)) {
272 aprint_error_dev(ad->ad_root,
273 "invalid PCI address for %s\n", ad->ad_name);
274 kmem_free(ap, sizeof(*ap));
275 goto rec;
276 }
277
278 ap->ap_flags |= ACPI_PCI_INFO_DEVICE;
279
280 if (ap->ap_function == 0xFFFF) {
281 /*
282 * Assume that this device is not a PCI-to-PCI bridge.
283 * XXX: Do we need to be smarter?
284 */
285 } else {
286 /*
287 * Check whether this device is a PCI-to-PCI
288 * bridge and get its secondary bus number.
289 */
290 rv = acpi_pcidev_ppb_downbus(ap->ap_segment, ap->ap_bus,
291 ap->ap_device, ap->ap_function, &ap->ap_downbus);
292
293 if (ACPI_SUCCESS(rv))
294 ap->ap_flags |= ACPI_PCI_INFO_BRIDGE;
295 }
296
297 ad->ad_pciinfo = ap;
298
299 goto rec;
300 }
301
302 rec:
303 SIMPLEQ_FOREACH(child, &ad->ad_child_head, ad_child_list) {
304 rv = acpi_pcidev_scan(child);
305
306 if (ACPI_FAILURE(rv))
307 return rv;
308 }
309
310 return AE_OK;
311 }
312
313 /*
314 * acpi_pcidev_ppb_downbus:
315 *
316 * Retrieve the secondary bus number of the PCI-to-PCI bridge having the
317 * given PCI id. If successful, return AE_OK and fill *downbus.
318 * Otherwise, return an exception code and leave *downbus unchanged.
319 *
320 * XXX Need to deal with PCI segment groups (see also acpica/OsdHardware.c).
321 */
322 ACPI_STATUS
323 acpi_pcidev_ppb_downbus(uint16_t segment, uint16_t bus, uint16_t device,
324 uint16_t function, uint16_t *downbus)
325 {
326 struct acpi_softc *sc = acpi_softc;
327 pci_chipset_tag_t pc;
328 pcitag_t tag;
329 pcireg_t val;
330
331 if (bus > 255 || device > 31 || function > 7)
332 return AE_BAD_PARAMETER;
333
334 pc = sc->sc_pc;
335
336 tag = pci_make_tag(pc, bus, device, function);
337
338 /* Check that this device exists. */
339 val = pci_conf_read(pc, tag, PCI_ID_REG);
340
341 if (PCI_VENDOR(val) == PCI_VENDOR_INVALID ||
342 PCI_VENDOR(val) == 0)
343 return AE_NOT_EXIST;
344
345 /* Check that this device is a PCI-to-PCI bridge. */
346 val = pci_conf_read(pc, tag, PCI_BHLC_REG);
347
348 if (PCI_HDRTYPE_TYPE(val) != PCI_HDRTYPE_PPB)
349 return AE_TYPE;
350
351 /* This is a PCI-to-PCI bridge. Get its secondary bus#. */
352 val = pci_conf_read(pc, tag, PPB_REG_BUSINFO);
353 *downbus = PPB_BUSINFO_SECONDARY(val);
354
355 return AE_OK;
356 }
357
358 /*
359 * acpi_pcidev_find:
360 *
361 * Finds a PCI device in the ACPI name space.
362 *
363 * Returns an ACPI device node on success and NULL on failure.
364 */
365 struct acpi_devnode *
366 acpi_pcidev_find(uint16_t segment, uint16_t bus,
367 uint16_t device, uint16_t function)
368 {
369 struct acpi_softc *sc = acpi_softc;
370 struct acpi_devnode *ad;
371
372 if (sc == NULL)
373 return NULL;
374
375 SIMPLEQ_FOREACH(ad, &sc->ad_head, ad_list) {
376
377 if (ad->ad_pciinfo != NULL &&
378 (ad->ad_pciinfo->ap_flags & ACPI_PCI_INFO_DEVICE) &&
379 ad->ad_pciinfo->ap_segment == segment &&
380 ad->ad_pciinfo->ap_bus == bus &&
381 ad->ad_pciinfo->ap_device == device &&
382 ad->ad_pciinfo->ap_function == function)
383 return ad;
384 }
385
386 return NULL;
387 }
388