WSL2-Linux-Kernel/drivers/parisc/superio.c

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/* National Semiconductor NS87560UBD Super I/O controller used in
* HP [BCJ]x000 workstations.
*
* This chip is a horrid piece of engineering, and National
* denies any knowledge of its existence. Thus no datasheet is
* available off www.national.com.
*
* (C) Copyright 2000 Linuxcare, Inc.
* (C) Copyright 2000 Linuxcare Canada, Inc.
* (C) Copyright 2000 Martin K. Petersen <mkp@linuxcare.com>
* (C) Copyright 2000 Alex deVries <alex@onefishtwo.ca>
* (C) Copyright 2001 John Marvin <jsm fc hp com>
* (C) Copyright 2003 Grant Grundler <grundler parisc-linux org>
* (C) Copyright 2005 Kyle McMartin <kyle@parisc-linux.org>
* (C) Copyright 2006 Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* The initial version of this is by Martin Peterson. Alex deVries
* has spent a bit of time trying to coax it into working.
*
* Major changes to get basic interrupt infrastructure working to
* hopefully be able to support all SuperIO devices. Currently
* works with serial. -- John Marvin <jsm@fc.hp.com>
*
* Converted superio_init() to be a PCI_FIXUP_FINAL callee.
* -- Kyle McMartin <kyle@parisc-linux.org>
*/
/* NOTES:
*
* Function 0 is an IDE controller. It is identical to a PC87415 IDE
* controller (and identifies itself as such).
*
* Function 1 is a "Legacy I/O" controller. Under this function is a
* whole mess of legacy I/O peripherals. Of course, HP hasn't enabled
* all the functionality in hardware, but the following is available:
*
* Two 16550A compatible serial controllers
* An IEEE 1284 compatible parallel port
* A floppy disk controller
*
* Function 2 is a USB controller.
*
* We must be incredibly careful during initialization. Since all
* interrupts are routed through function 1 (which is not allowed by
* the PCI spec), we need to program the PICs on the legacy I/O port
* *before* we attempt to set up IDE and USB. @#$!&
*
* According to HP, devices are only enabled by firmware if they have
* a physical device connected.
*
* Configuration register bits:
* 0x5A: FDC, SP1, IDE1, SP2, IDE2, PAR, Reserved, P92
* 0x5B: RTC, 8259, 8254, DMA1, DMA2, KBC, P61, APM
*
*/
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/serial.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/parport.h>
#include <linux/parport_pc.h>
#include <linux/termios.h>
#include <linux/tty.h>
#include <linux/serial_core.h>
#include <linux/serial_8250.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/superio.h>
static struct superio_device sio_dev;
#undef DEBUG_SUPERIO_INIT
#ifdef DEBUG_SUPERIO_INIT
#define DBG_INIT(x...) printk(x)
#else
#define DBG_INIT(x...)
#endif
#define SUPERIO "SuperIO"
#define PFX SUPERIO ": "
static irqreturn_t
superio_interrupt(int parent_irq, void *devp)
{
u8 results;
u8 local_irq;
/* Poll the 8259 to see if there's an interrupt. */
outb (OCW3_POLL,IC_PIC1+0);
results = inb(IC_PIC1+0);
/*
* Bit 7: 1 = active Interrupt; 0 = no Interrupt pending
* Bits 6-3: zero
* Bits 2-0: highest priority, active requesting interrupt ID (0-7)
*/
if ((results & 0x80) == 0) {
/* I suspect "spurious" interrupts are from unmasking an IRQ.
* We don't know if an interrupt was/is pending and thus
* just call the handler for that IRQ as if it were pending.
*/
return IRQ_NONE;
}
/* Check to see which device is interrupting */
local_irq = results & 0x0f;
if (local_irq == 2 || local_irq > 7) {
printk(KERN_ERR PFX "slave interrupted!\n");
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
if (local_irq == 7) {
/* Could be spurious. Check in service bits */
outb(OCW3_ISR,IC_PIC1+0);
results = inb(IC_PIC1+0);
if ((results & 0x80) == 0) { /* if ISR7 not set: spurious */
printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "spurious interrupt!\n");
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
}
/* Call the appropriate device's interrupt */
generic_handle_irq(local_irq);
/* set EOI - forces a new interrupt if a lower priority device
* still needs service.
*/
outb((OCW2_SEOI|local_irq),IC_PIC1 + 0);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
/* Initialize Super I/O device */
static void
superio_init(struct pci_dev *pcidev)
{
struct superio_device *sio = &sio_dev;
struct pci_dev *pdev = sio->lio_pdev;
u16 word;
int ret;
if (sio->suckyio_irq_enabled)
return;
BUG_ON(!pdev);
BUG_ON(!sio->usb_pdev);
/* use the IRQ iosapic found for USB INT D... */
pdev->irq = sio->usb_pdev->irq;
/* ...then properly fixup the USB to point at suckyio PIC */
sio->usb_pdev->irq = superio_fixup_irq(sio->usb_pdev);
printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Found NS87560 Legacy I/O device at %s (IRQ %i)\n",
pci_name(pdev), pdev->irq);
pci_read_config_dword (pdev, SIO_SP1BAR, &sio->sp1_base);
sio->sp1_base &= ~1;
printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Serial port 1 at 0x%x\n", sio->sp1_base);
pci_read_config_dword (pdev, SIO_SP2BAR, &sio->sp2_base);
sio->sp2_base &= ~1;
printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Serial port 2 at 0x%x\n", sio->sp2_base);
pci_read_config_dword (pdev, SIO_PPBAR, &sio->pp_base);
sio->pp_base &= ~1;
printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Parallel port at 0x%x\n", sio->pp_base);
pci_read_config_dword (pdev, SIO_FDCBAR, &sio->fdc_base);
sio->fdc_base &= ~1;
printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Floppy controller at 0x%x\n", sio->fdc_base);
pci_read_config_dword (pdev, SIO_ACPIBAR, &sio->acpi_base);
sio->acpi_base &= ~1;
printk(KERN_INFO PFX "ACPI at 0x%x\n", sio->acpi_base);
request_region (IC_PIC1, 0x1f, "pic1");
request_region (IC_PIC2, 0x1f, "pic2");
request_region (sio->acpi_base, 0x1f, "acpi");
/* Enable the legacy I/O function */
pci_read_config_word (pdev, PCI_COMMAND, &word);
word |= PCI_COMMAND_SERR | PCI_COMMAND_PARITY | PCI_COMMAND_IO;
pci_write_config_word (pdev, PCI_COMMAND, word);
pci_set_master (pdev);
ret = pci_enable_device(pdev);
BUG_ON(ret < 0); /* not too much we can do about this... */
/*
* Next project is programming the onboard interrupt controllers.
* PDC hasn't done this for us, since it's using polled I/O.
*
* XXX Use dword writes to avoid bugs in Elroy or Suckyio Config
* space access. PCI is by nature a 32-bit bus and config
* space can be sensitive to that.
*/
/* 0x64 - 0x67 :
DMA Rtg 2
DMA Rtg 3
DMA Chan Ctl
TRIGGER_1 == 0x82 USB & IDE level triggered, rest to edge
*/
pci_write_config_dword (pdev, 0x64, 0x82000000U);
/* 0x68 - 0x6b :
TRIGGER_2 == 0x00 all edge triggered (not used)
CFG_IR_SER == 0x43 SerPort1 = IRQ3, SerPort2 = IRQ4
CFG_IR_PF == 0x65 ParPort = IRQ5, FloppyCtlr = IRQ6
CFG_IR_IDE == 0x07 IDE1 = IRQ7, reserved
*/
pci_write_config_dword (pdev, TRIGGER_2, 0x07654300U);
/* 0x6c - 0x6f :
CFG_IR_INTAB == 0x00
CFG_IR_INTCD == 0x10 USB = IRQ1
CFG_IR_PS2 == 0x00
CFG_IR_FXBUS == 0x00
*/
pci_write_config_dword (pdev, CFG_IR_INTAB, 0x00001000U);
/* 0x70 - 0x73 :
CFG_IR_USB == 0x00 not used. USB is connected to INTD.
CFG_IR_ACPI == 0x00 not used.
DMA Priority == 0x4c88 Power on default value. NFC.
*/
pci_write_config_dword (pdev, CFG_IR_USB, 0x4c880000U);
/* PIC1 Initialization Command Word register programming */
outb (0x11,IC_PIC1+0); /* ICW1: ICW4 write req | ICW1 */
outb (0x00,IC_PIC1+1); /* ICW2: interrupt vector table - not used */
outb (0x04,IC_PIC1+1); /* ICW3: Cascade */
outb (0x01,IC_PIC1+1); /* ICW4: x86 mode */
/* PIC1 Program Operational Control Words */
outb (0xff,IC_PIC1+1); /* OCW1: Mask all interrupts */
outb (0xc2,IC_PIC1+0); /* OCW2: priority (3-7,0-2) */
/* PIC2 Initialization Command Word register programming */
outb (0x11,IC_PIC2+0); /* ICW1: ICW4 write req | ICW1 */
outb (0x00,IC_PIC2+1); /* ICW2: N/A */
outb (0x02,IC_PIC2+1); /* ICW3: Slave ID code */
outb (0x01,IC_PIC2+1); /* ICW4: x86 mode */
/* Program Operational Control Words */
outb (0xff,IC_PIC1+1); /* OCW1: Mask all interrupts */
outb (0x68,IC_PIC1+0); /* OCW3: OCW3 select | ESMM | SMM */
/* Write master mask reg */
outb (0xff,IC_PIC1+1);
/* Setup USB power regulation */
outb(1, sio->acpi_base + USB_REG_CR);
if (inb(sio->acpi_base + USB_REG_CR) & 1)
printk(KERN_INFO PFX "USB regulator enabled\n");
else
printk(KERN_ERR PFX "USB regulator not initialized!\n");
if (request_irq(pdev->irq, superio_interrupt, IRQF_DISABLED,
SUPERIO, (void *)sio)) {
printk(KERN_ERR PFX "could not get irq\n");
BUG();
return;
}
sio->suckyio_irq_enabled = 1;
}
DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_FINAL(PCI_VENDOR_ID_NS, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_LIO, superio_init);
static void superio_mask_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
u8 r8;
if ((irq < 1) || (irq == 2) || (irq > 7)) {
printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Illegal irq number.\n");
BUG();
return;
}
/* Mask interrupt */
r8 = inb(IC_PIC1+1);
r8 |= (1 << irq);
outb (r8,IC_PIC1+1);
}
static void superio_unmask_irq(unsigned int irq)
{
u8 r8;
if ((irq < 1) || (irq == 2) || (irq > 7)) {
printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Illegal irq number (%d).\n", irq);
BUG();
return;
}
/* Unmask interrupt */
r8 = inb(IC_PIC1+1);
r8 &= ~(1 << irq);
outb (r8,IC_PIC1+1);
}
static struct irq_chip superio_interrupt_type = {
.name = SUPERIO,
.unmask = superio_unmask_irq,
.mask = superio_mask_irq,
};
#ifdef DEBUG_SUPERIO_INIT
static unsigned short expected_device[3] = {
PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87415,
PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_LIO,
PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_USB
};
#endif
int superio_fixup_irq(struct pci_dev *pcidev)
{
int local_irq, i;
#ifdef DEBUG_SUPERIO_INIT
int fn;
fn = PCI_FUNC(pcidev->devfn);
/* Verify the function number matches the expected device id. */
if (expected_device[fn] != pcidev->device) {
BUG();
return -1;
}
printk("superio_fixup_irq(%s) ven 0x%x dev 0x%x from %p\n",
pci_name(pcidev),
pcidev->vendor, pcidev->device,
__builtin_return_address(0));
#endif
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
set_irq_chip_and_handler(i, &superio_interrupt_type, handle_simple_irq);
}
/*
* We don't allocate a SuperIO irq for the legacy IO function,
* since it is a "bridge". Instead, we will allocate irq's for
* each legacy device as they are initialized.
*/
switch(pcidev->device) {
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87415: /* Function 0 */
local_irq = IDE_IRQ;
break;
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_LIO: /* Function 1 */
sio_dev.lio_pdev = pcidev; /* save for superio_init() */
return -1;
case PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_USB: /* Function 2 */
sio_dev.usb_pdev = pcidev; /* save for superio_init() */
local_irq = USB_IRQ;
break;
default:
local_irq = -1;
BUG();
break;
}
return local_irq;
}
static void __init superio_serial_init(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_8250
int retval;
struct uart_port serial_port;
memset(&serial_port, 0, sizeof(serial_port));
serial_port.iotype = UPIO_PORT;
serial_port.type = PORT_16550A;
serial_port.uartclk = 115200*16;
serial_port.fifosize = 16;
/* serial port #1 */
serial_port.iobase = sio_dev.sp1_base;
serial_port.irq = SP1_IRQ;
serial_port.line = 0;
retval = early_serial_setup(&serial_port);
if (retval < 0) {
printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "Register Serial #0 failed.\n");
return;
}
/* serial port #2 */
serial_port.iobase = sio_dev.sp2_base;
serial_port.irq = SP2_IRQ;
serial_port.line = 1;
retval = early_serial_setup(&serial_port);
if (retval < 0)
printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "Register Serial #1 failed.\n");
#endif /* CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 */
}
static void __init superio_parport_init(void)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_PARPORT_PC
if (!parport_pc_probe_port(sio_dev.pp_base,
0 /*base_hi*/,
PAR_IRQ,
PARPORT_DMA_NONE /* dma */,
NULL /*struct pci_dev* */,
0 /* shared irq flags */))
printk(KERN_WARNING PFX "Probing parallel port failed.\n");
#endif /* CONFIG_PARPORT_PC */
}
static void superio_fixup_pci(struct pci_dev *pdev)
{
u8 prog;
pdev->class |= 0x5;
pci_write_config_byte(pdev, PCI_CLASS_PROG, pdev->class);
pci_read_config_byte(pdev, PCI_CLASS_PROG, &prog);
printk("PCI: Enabled native mode for NS87415 (pif=0x%x)\n", prog);
}
DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_EARLY(PCI_VENDOR_ID_NS, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87415, superio_fixup_pci);
static int __init
superio_probe(struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *id)
{
struct superio_device *sio = &sio_dev;
/*
** superio_probe(00:0e.0) ven 0x100b dev 0x2 sv 0x0 sd 0x0 class 0x1018a
** superio_probe(00:0e.1) ven 0x100b dev 0xe sv 0x0 sd 0x0 class 0x68000
** superio_probe(00:0e.2) ven 0x100b dev 0x12 sv 0x0 sd 0x0 class 0xc0310
*/
DBG_INIT("superio_probe(%s) ven 0x%x dev 0x%x sv 0x%x sd 0x%x class 0x%x\n",
pci_name(dev),
dev->vendor, dev->device,
dev->subsystem_vendor, dev->subsystem_device,
dev->class);
BUG_ON(!sio->suckyio_irq_enabled); /* Enabled by PCI_FIXUP_FINAL */
if (dev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_LIO) { /* Function 1 */
superio_parport_init();
superio_serial_init();
/* REVISIT XXX : superio_fdc_init() ? */
return 0;
} else if (dev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87415) { /* Function 0 */
DBG_INIT("superio_probe: ignoring IDE 87415\n");
} else if (dev->device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_USB) { /* Function 2 */
DBG_INIT("superio_probe: ignoring USB OHCI controller\n");
} else {
DBG_INIT("superio_probe: WTF? Fire Extinguisher?\n");
}
/* Let appropriate other driver claim this device. */
return -ENODEV;
}
static const struct pci_device_id superio_tbl[] = {
{ PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_NS, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_LIO) },
{ PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_NS, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87560_USB) },
{ PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_NS, PCI_DEVICE_ID_NS_87415) },
{ 0, }
};
static struct pci_driver superio_driver = {
.name = SUPERIO,
.id_table = superio_tbl,
.probe = superio_probe,
};
static int __init superio_modinit(void)
{
return pci_register_driver(&superio_driver);
}
static void __exit superio_exit(void)
{
pci_unregister_driver(&superio_driver);
}
module_init(superio_modinit);
module_exit(superio_exit);