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b6d7b666
Commit
b6d7b666
authored
Nov 22, 2007
by
Paul Mundt
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sh: Get the SH-5 PCI support building.
Signed-off-by:
Paul Mundt
<
lethal@linux-sh.org
>
parent
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arch/sh/Kconfig
arch/sh/Kconfig
+1
-0
arch/sh/drivers/pci/Makefile
arch/sh/drivers/pci/Makefile
+2
-0
arch/sh/drivers/pci/ops-cayman.c
arch/sh/drivers/pci/ops-cayman.c
+94
-0
arch/sh/drivers/pci/ops-sh5.c
arch/sh/drivers/pci/ops-sh5.c
+93
-0
arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci-sh5.c
arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci-sh5.c
+72
-380
arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci-sh5.h
arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci-sh5.h
+8
-2
arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci.c
arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci.c
+1
-1
include/asm-sh/pci.h
include/asm-sh/pci.h
+4
-1
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arch/sh/Kconfig
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@@ -512,6 +512,7 @@ config SH_SIMULATOR
config SH_CAYMAN
bool "Hitachi Cayman"
depends on CPU_SUBTYPE_SH5_101 || CPU_SUBTYPE_SH5_103
select SYS_SUPPORTS_PCI
config SH_HARP
bool "ST50 Harp"
...
...
arch/sh/drivers/pci/Makefile
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...
...
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7751) += pci-sh7751.o ops-sh4.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7751R)
+=
pci-sh7751.o ops-sh4.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7780)
+=
pci-sh7780.o ops-sh4.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7785)
+=
pci-sh7780.o ops-sh4.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CPU_SH5)
+=
pci-sh5.o ops-sh5.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SH_DREAMCAST)
+=
ops-dreamcast.o fixups-dreamcast.o
\
dma-dreamcast.o
...
...
@@ -20,3 +21,4 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_SH_TITAN) += ops-titan.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SH_LANDISK)
+=
ops-landisk.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SH_LBOX_RE2)
+=
ops-lboxre2.o fixups-lboxre2.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SH_7780_SOLUTION_ENGINE)
+=
ops-se7780.o fixups-se7780.o
obj-$(CONFIG_SH_CAYMAN)
+=
ops-cayman.o
arch/sh/drivers/pci/ops-cayman.c
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <asm/cpu/irq.h>
#include "pci-sh5.h"
static
inline
u8
bridge_swizzle
(
u8
pin
,
u8
slot
)
{
return
(((
pin
-
1
)
+
slot
)
%
4
)
+
1
;
}
int
__init
pcibios_map_platform_irq
(
struct
pci_dev
*
dev
,
u8
slot
,
u8
pin
)
{
int
result
=
-
1
;
/* The complication here is that the PCI IRQ lines from the Cayman's 2
5V slots get into the CPU via a different path from the IRQ lines
from the 3 3.3V slots. Thus, we have to detect whether the card's
interrupts go via the 5V or 3.3V path, i.e. the 'bridge swizzling'
at the point where we cross from 5V to 3.3V is not the normal case.
The added complication is that we don't know that the 5V slots are
always bus 2, because a card containing a PCI-PCI bridge may be
plugged into a 3.3V slot, and this changes the bus numbering.
Also, the Cayman has an intermediate PCI bus that goes a custom
expansion board header (and to the secondary bridge). This bus has
never been used in practice.
The 1ary onboard PCI-PCI bridge is device 3 on bus 0
The 2ary onboard PCI-PCI bridge is device 0 on the 2ary bus of
the 1ary bridge.
*/
struct
slot_pin
{
int
slot
;
int
pin
;
}
path
[
4
];
int
i
=
0
;
while
(
dev
->
bus
->
number
>
0
)
{
slot
=
path
[
i
].
slot
=
PCI_SLOT
(
dev
->
devfn
);
pin
=
path
[
i
].
pin
=
bridge_swizzle
(
pin
,
slot
);
dev
=
dev
->
bus
->
self
;
i
++
;
if
(
i
>
3
)
panic
(
"PCI path to root bus too long!
\n
"
);
}
slot
=
PCI_SLOT
(
dev
->
devfn
);
/* This is the slot on bus 0 through which the device is eventually
reachable. */
/* Now work back up. */
if
((
slot
<
3
)
||
(
i
==
0
))
{
/* Bus 0 (incl. PCI-PCI bridge itself) : perform the final
swizzle now. */
result
=
IRQ_INTA
+
bridge_swizzle
(
pin
,
slot
)
-
1
;
}
else
{
i
--
;
slot
=
path
[
i
].
slot
;
pin
=
path
[
i
].
pin
;
if
(
slot
>
0
)
{
panic
(
"PCI expansion bus device found - not handled!
\n
"
);
}
else
{
if
(
i
>
0
)
{
/* 5V slots */
i
--
;
slot
=
path
[
i
].
slot
;
pin
=
path
[
i
].
pin
;
/* 'pin' was swizzled earlier wrt slot, don't do it again. */
result
=
IRQ_P2INTA
+
(
pin
-
1
);
}
else
{
/* IRQ for 2ary PCI-PCI bridge : unused */
result
=
-
1
;
}
}
}
return
result
;
}
struct
pci_channel
board_pci_channels
[]
=
{
{
&
sh5_pci_ops
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
0
,
0xff
},
{
NULL
,
NULL
,
NULL
,
0
,
0
},
};
EXPORT_SYMBOL
(
board_pci_channels
);
int
__init
pcibios_init_platform
(
void
)
{
return
sh5pci_init
(
__pa
(
memory_start
),
__pa
(
memory_end
)
-
__pa
(
memory_start
));
}
arch/sh/drivers/pci/ops-sh5.c
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/*
* Support functions for the SH5 PCI hardware.
*
* Copyright (C) 2001 David J. Mckay (david.mckay@st.com)
* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Paul Mundt
* Copyright (C) 2004 Richard Curnow
*
* May be copied or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public
* License. See linux/COPYING for more information.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/rwsem.h>
#include <linux/smp.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <asm/pci.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include "pci-sh5.h"
static
void
__init
pci_fixup_ide_bases
(
struct
pci_dev
*
d
)
{
int
i
;
/*
* PCI IDE controllers use non-standard I/O port decoding, respect it.
*/
if
((
d
->
class
>>
8
)
!=
PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_IDE
)
return
;
printk
(
"PCI: IDE base address fixup for %s
\n
"
,
pci_name
(
d
));
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
4
;
i
++
)
{
struct
resource
*
r
=
&
d
->
resource
[
i
];
if
((
r
->
start
&
~
0x80
)
==
0x374
)
{
r
->
start
|=
2
;
r
->
end
=
r
->
start
;
}
}
}
DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_HEADER
(
PCI_ANY_ID
,
PCI_ANY_ID
,
pci_fixup_ide_bases
);
char
*
__devinit
pcibios_setup
(
char
*
str
)
{
return
str
;
}
static
int
sh5pci_read
(
struct
pci_bus
*
bus
,
unsigned
int
devfn
,
int
where
,
int
size
,
u32
*
val
)
{
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
PAR
,
CONFIG_CMD
(
bus
,
devfn
,
where
));
switch
(
size
)
{
case
1
:
*
val
=
(
u8
)
SH5PCI_READ_BYTE
(
PDR
+
(
where
&
3
));
break
;
case
2
:
*
val
=
(
u16
)
SH5PCI_READ_SHORT
(
PDR
+
(
where
&
2
));
break
;
case
4
:
*
val
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
PDR
);
break
;
}
return
PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL
;
}
static
int
sh5pci_write
(
struct
pci_bus
*
bus
,
unsigned
int
devfn
,
int
where
,
int
size
,
u32
val
)
{
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
PAR
,
CONFIG_CMD
(
bus
,
devfn
,
where
));
switch
(
size
)
{
case
1
:
SH5PCI_WRITE_BYTE
(
PDR
+
(
where
&
3
),
(
u8
)
val
);
break
;
case
2
:
SH5PCI_WRITE_SHORT
(
PDR
+
(
where
&
2
),
(
u16
)
val
);
break
;
case
4
:
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
PDR
,
val
);
break
;
}
return
PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL
;
}
struct
pci_ops
sh5_pci_ops
=
{
.
read
=
sh5pci_read
,
.
write
=
sh5pci_write
,
};
arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci-sh5.c
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@@ -18,40 +18,14 @@
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <asm/pci.h>
#include <linux/irq.h>
#include <asm/cpu/irq.h>
#include <asm/pci.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include "pci_sh5.h"
static
unsigned
long
pcicr_virt
;
unsigned
long
pciio_virt
;
static
void
__init
pci_fixup_ide_bases
(
struct
pci_dev
*
d
)
{
int
i
;
/*
* PCI IDE controllers use non-standard I/O port decoding, respect it.
*/
if
((
d
->
class
>>
8
)
!=
PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_IDE
)
return
;
printk
(
"PCI: IDE base address fixup for %s
\n
"
,
pci_name
(
d
));
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
4
;
i
++
)
{
struct
resource
*
r
=
&
d
->
resource
[
i
];
if
((
r
->
start
&
~
0x80
)
==
0x374
)
{
r
->
start
|=
2
;
r
->
end
=
r
->
start
;
}
}
}
DECLARE_PCI_FIXUP_HEADER
(
PCI_ANY_ID
,
PCI_ANY_ID
,
pci_fixup_ide_bases
);
#include "pci-sh5.h"
char
*
__devinit
pcibios_setup
(
char
*
str
)
{
return
str
;
}
unsigned
long
pcicr_virt
;
unsigned
long
PCI_IO_AREA
;
/* Rounds a number UP to the nearest power of two. Used for
* sizing the PCI window.
...
...
@@ -79,31 +53,73 @@ static u32 __init r2p2(u32 num)
return
tmp
;
}
extern
unsigned
long
long
memory_start
,
memory_end
;
static
irqreturn_t
pcish5_err_irq
(
int
irq
,
void
*
dev_id
)
{
struct
pt_regs
*
regs
=
get_irq_regs
();
unsigned
pci_int
,
pci_air
,
pci_cir
,
pci_aint
;
pci_int
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
INT
);
pci_cir
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
CIR
);
pci_air
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
AIR
);
int
__init
sh5pci_init
(
unsigned
memStart
,
unsigned
memSize
)
if
(
pci_int
)
{
printk
(
"PCI INTERRUPT (at %08llx)!
\n
"
,
regs
->
pc
);
printk
(
"PCI INT -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_int
&
0xffff
);
printk
(
"PCI AIR -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_air
);
printk
(
"PCI CIR -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_cir
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
INT
,
~
0
);
}
pci_aint
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
AINT
);
if
(
pci_aint
)
{
printk
(
"PCI ARB INTERRUPT!
\n
"
);
printk
(
"PCI AINT -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_aint
);
printk
(
"PCI AIR -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_air
);
printk
(
"PCI CIR -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_cir
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
AINT
,
~
0
);
}
return
IRQ_HANDLED
;
}
static
irqreturn_t
pcish5_serr_irq
(
int
irq
,
void
*
dev_id
)
{
printk
(
"SERR IRQ
\n
"
);
return
IRQ_NONE
;
}
int
__init
sh5pci_init
(
unsigned
long
memStart
,
unsigned
long
memSize
)
{
u32
lsr0
;
u32
uval
;
if
(
request_irq
(
IRQ_ERR
,
pcish5_err_irq
,
IRQF_DISABLED
,
"PCI Error"
,
NULL
)
<
0
)
{
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"PCISH5: Cannot hook PCI_PERR interrupt
\n
"
);
return
-
EINVAL
;
}
if
(
request_irq
(
IRQ_SERR
,
pcish5_serr_irq
,
IRQF_DISABLED
,
"PCI SERR interrupt"
,
NULL
)
<
0
)
{
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"PCISH5: Cannot hook PCI_SERR interrupt
\n
"
);
return
-
EINVAL
;
}
pcicr_virt
=
onchip_remap
(
SH5PCI_ICR_BASE
,
1024
,
"PCICR"
);
if
(
!
pcicr_virt
)
{
panic
(
"Unable to remap PCICR
\n
"
);
}
pciio_virt
=
onchip_remap
(
SH5PCI_IO_BASE
,
0x10000
,
"PCIIO"
);
if
(
!
pciio_virt
)
{
PCI_IO_AREA
=
onchip_remap
(
SH5PCI_IO_BASE
,
0x10000
,
"PCIIO"
);
if
(
!
PCI_IO_AREA
)
{
panic
(
"Unable to remap PCIIO
\n
"
);
}
pr_debug
(
"Register base addres is 0x%08lx
\n
"
,
pcicr_virt
);
/* Clear snoop registers */
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
CSCR0
,
0
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
CSCR1
,
0
);
pr_debug
(
"Wrote to reg
\n
"
);
/* Switch off interrupts */
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
INTM
,
0
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
AINTM
,
0
);
...
...
@@ -113,16 +129,17 @@ int __init sh5pci_init(unsigned memStart, unsigned memSize)
uval
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
CR
);
/* Set command Register */
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
CR
,
uval
|
CR_LOCK_MASK
|
CR_CFINT
|
CR_FTO
|
CR_PFE
|
CR_PFCS
|
CR_BMAM
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
CR
,
uval
|
CR_LOCK_MASK
|
CR_CFINT
|
CR_FTO
|
CR_PFE
|
CR_PFCS
|
CR_BMAM
);
uval
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
CR
);
pr_debug
(
"CR is actually 0x%08x
\n
"
,
uval
);
/* Allow it to be a master */
/* NB - WE DISABLE I/O ACCESS to stop overlap */
/* set WAIT bit to enable stepping, an attempt to improve stability */
SH5PCI_WRITE_SHORT
(
CSR_CMD
,
PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY
|
PCI_COMMAND_MASTER
|
PCI_COMMAND_WAIT
);
PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY
|
PCI_COMMAND_MASTER
|
PCI_COMMAND_WAIT
);
/*
** Set translation mapping memory in order to convert the address
...
...
@@ -143,32 +160,30 @@ int __init sh5pci_init(unsigned memStart, unsigned memSize)
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
IOBR
,
0x0
);
pr_debug
(
"PCI:Writing 0x%08x to IOBR
\n
"
,
0
);
/* Set up a 256K window. Totally pointless waste of address space */
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
IOBMR
,
0
);
pr_debug
(
"PCI:Writing 0x%08x to IOBMR
\n
"
,
0
);
/* The SH5 has a HUGE 256K I/O region, which breaks the PCI spec.
Ideally,
* we would want to map the I/O region somewhere, but it is so big this is no
t
*
that easy!
/* The SH5 has a HUGE 256K I/O region, which breaks the PCI spec.
* Ideally, we would want to map the I/O region somewhere, but i
t
* is so big this is not
that easy!
*/
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
CSR_IBAR0
,
~
0
);
/* Set memory size value */
memSize
=
memory_end
-
memory_start
;
/* Now we set up the mbars so the PCI bus can see the memory of the machine */
if
(
memSize
<
(
1024
*
1024
))
{
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"PCISH5: Ridiculous memory size of 0x%x?
\n
"
,
memSize
);
/* Now we set up the mbars so the PCI bus can see the memory of
* the machine */
if
(
memSize
<
(
1024
*
1024
))
{
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"PCISH5: Ridiculous memory size of 0x%lx?
\n
"
,
memSize
);
return
-
EINVAL
;
}
/* Set LSR 0 */
lsr0
=
(
memSize
>
(
512
*
1024
*
1024
))
?
0x1ff00001
:
((
r2p2
(
memSize
)
-
0x100000
)
|
0x1
);
lsr0
=
(
memSize
>
(
512
*
1024
*
1024
))
?
0x1ff00001
:
((
r2p2
(
memSize
)
-
0x100000
)
|
0x1
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
LSR0
,
lsr0
);
pr_debug
(
"PCI:Writing 0x%08x to LSR0
\n
"
,
lsr0
);
/* Set MBAR 0 */
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
CSR_MBAR0
,
memory_start
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
LAR0
,
memory_start
);
...
...
@@ -177,334 +192,21 @@ int __init sh5pci_init(unsigned memStart, unsigned memSize)
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
LAR1
,
0
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
LSR1
,
0
);
pr_debug
(
"PCI:Writing 0x%08llx to CSR_MBAR0
\n
"
,
memory_start
);
pr_debug
(
"PCI:Writing 0x%08llx to LAR0
\n
"
,
memory_start
);
/* Enable the PCI interrupts on the device */
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
INTM
,
~
0
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
AINTM
,
~
0
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
PINTM
,
~
0
);
pr_debug
(
"Switching on all error interrupts
\n
"
);
return
(
0
);
}
static
int
sh5pci_read
(
struct
pci_bus
*
bus
,
unsigned
int
devfn
,
int
where
,
int
size
,
u32
*
val
)
{
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
PAR
,
CONFIG_CMD
(
bus
,
devfn
,
where
));
switch
(
size
)
{
case
1
:
*
val
=
(
u8
)
SH5PCI_READ_BYTE
(
PDR
+
(
where
&
3
));
break
;
case
2
:
*
val
=
(
u16
)
SH5PCI_READ_SHORT
(
PDR
+
(
where
&
2
));
break
;
case
4
:
*
val
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
PDR
);
break
;
}
return
PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL
;
}
static
int
sh5pci_write
(
struct
pci_bus
*
bus
,
unsigned
int
devfn
,
int
where
,
int
size
,
u32
val
)
{
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
PAR
,
CONFIG_CMD
(
bus
,
devfn
,
where
));
switch
(
size
)
{
case
1
:
SH5PCI_WRITE_BYTE
(
PDR
+
(
where
&
3
),
(
u8
)
val
);
break
;
case
2
:
SH5PCI_WRITE_SHORT
(
PDR
+
(
where
&
2
),
(
u16
)
val
);
break
;
case
4
:
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
PDR
,
val
);
break
;
}
return
PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL
;
}
static
struct
pci_ops
pci_config_ops
=
{
.
read
=
sh5pci_read
,
.
write
=
sh5pci_write
,
};
/* Everything hangs off this */
static
struct
pci_bus
*
pci_root_bus
;
static
u8
__init
no_swizzle
(
struct
pci_dev
*
dev
,
u8
*
pin
)
{
pr_debug
(
"swizzle for dev %d on bus %d slot %d pin is %d
\n
"
,
dev
->
devfn
,
dev
->
bus
->
number
,
PCI_SLOT
(
dev
->
devfn
),
*
pin
);
return
PCI_SLOT
(
dev
->
devfn
);
}
static
inline
u8
bridge_swizzle
(
u8
pin
,
u8
slot
)
{
return
(((
pin
-
1
)
+
slot
)
%
4
)
+
1
;
}
u8
__init
common_swizzle
(
struct
pci_dev
*
dev
,
u8
*
pinp
)
{
if
(
dev
->
bus
->
number
!=
0
)
{
u8
pin
=
*
pinp
;
do
{
pin
=
bridge_swizzle
(
pin
,
PCI_SLOT
(
dev
->
devfn
));
/* Move up the chain of bridges. */
dev
=
dev
->
bus
->
self
;
}
while
(
dev
->
bus
->
self
);
*
pinp
=
pin
;
/* The slot is the slot of the last bridge. */
}
return
PCI_SLOT
(
dev
->
devfn
);
}
/* This needs to be shunted out of here into the board specific bit */
static
int
__init
map_cayman_irq
(
struct
pci_dev
*
dev
,
u8
slot
,
u8
pin
)
{
int
result
=
-
1
;
/* The complication here is that the PCI IRQ lines from the Cayman's 2
5V slots get into the CPU via a different path from the IRQ lines
from the 3 3.3V slots. Thus, we have to detect whether the card's
interrupts go via the 5V or 3.3V path, i.e. the 'bridge swizzling'
at the point where we cross from 5V to 3.3V is not the normal case.
The added complication is that we don't know that the 5V slots are
always bus 2, because a card containing a PCI-PCI bridge may be
plugged into a 3.3V slot, and this changes the bus numbering.
Also, the Cayman has an intermediate PCI bus that goes a custom
expansion board header (and to the secondary bridge). This bus has
never been used in practice.
The 1ary onboard PCI-PCI bridge is device 3 on bus 0
The 2ary onboard PCI-PCI bridge is device 0 on the 2ary bus of the 1ary bridge.
*/
struct
slot_pin
{
int
slot
;
int
pin
;
}
path
[
4
];
int
i
=
0
;
while
(
dev
->
bus
->
number
>
0
)
{
slot
=
path
[
i
].
slot
=
PCI_SLOT
(
dev
->
devfn
);
pin
=
path
[
i
].
pin
=
bridge_swizzle
(
pin
,
slot
);
dev
=
dev
->
bus
->
self
;
i
++
;
if
(
i
>
3
)
panic
(
"PCI path to root bus too long!
\n
"
);
}
slot
=
PCI_SLOT
(
dev
->
devfn
);
/* This is the slot on bus 0 through which the device is eventually
reachable. */
/* Now work back up. */
if
((
slot
<
3
)
||
(
i
==
0
))
{
/* Bus 0 (incl. PCI-PCI bridge itself) : perform the final
swizzle now. */
result
=
IRQ_INTA
+
bridge_swizzle
(
pin
,
slot
)
-
1
;
}
else
{
i
--
;
slot
=
path
[
i
].
slot
;
pin
=
path
[
i
].
pin
;
if
(
slot
>
0
)
{
panic
(
"PCI expansion bus device found - not handled!
\n
"
);
}
else
{
if
(
i
>
0
)
{
/* 5V slots */
i
--
;
slot
=
path
[
i
].
slot
;
pin
=
path
[
i
].
pin
;
/* 'pin' was swizzled earlier wrt slot, don't do it again. */
result
=
IRQ_P2INTA
+
(
pin
-
1
);
}
else
{
/* IRQ for 2ary PCI-PCI bridge : unused */
result
=
-
1
;
}
}
}
return
result
;
}
static
irqreturn_t
pcish5_err_irq
(
int
irq
,
void
*
dev_id
)
{
struct
pt_regs
*
regs
=
get_irq_regs
();
unsigned
pci_int
,
pci_air
,
pci_cir
,
pci_aint
;
pci_int
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
INT
);
pci_cir
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
CIR
);
pci_air
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
AIR
);
if
(
pci_int
)
{
printk
(
"PCI INTERRUPT (at %08llx)!
\n
"
,
regs
->
pc
);
printk
(
"PCI INT -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_int
&
0xffff
);
printk
(
"PCI AIR -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_air
);
printk
(
"PCI CIR -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_cir
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
INT
,
~
0
);
}
pci_aint
=
SH5PCI_READ
(
AINT
);
if
(
pci_aint
)
{
printk
(
"PCI ARB INTERRUPT!
\n
"
);
printk
(
"PCI AINT -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_aint
);
printk
(
"PCI AIR -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_air
);
printk
(
"PCI CIR -> 0x%x
\n
"
,
pci_cir
);
SH5PCI_WRITE
(
AINT
,
~
0
);
}
return
IRQ_HANDLED
;
}
static
irqreturn_t
pcish5_serr_irq
(
int
irq
,
void
*
dev_id
)
{
printk
(
"SERR IRQ
\n
"
);
return
IRQ_NONE
;
}
static
void
__init
pcibios_size_bridge
(
struct
pci_bus
*
bus
,
struct
resource
*
ior
,
struct
resource
*
memr
)
{
struct
resource
io_res
,
mem_res
;
struct
pci_dev
*
dev
;
struct
pci_dev
*
bridge
=
bus
->
self
;
struct
list_head
*
ln
;
if
(
!
bridge
)
return
;
/* host bridge, nothing to do */
/* set reasonable default locations for pcibios_align_resource */
io_res
.
start
=
PCIBIOS_MIN_IO
;
mem_res
.
start
=
PCIBIOS_MIN_MEM
;
io_res
.
end
=
io_res
.
start
;
mem_res
.
end
=
mem_res
.
start
;
/* Collect information about how our direct children are layed out. */
for
(
ln
=
bus
->
devices
.
next
;
ln
!=
&
bus
->
devices
;
ln
=
ln
->
next
)
{
int
i
;
dev
=
pci_dev_b
(
ln
);
/* Skip bridges for now */
if
(
dev
->
class
>>
8
==
PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_PCI
)
continue
;
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
PCI_NUM_RESOURCES
;
i
++
)
{
struct
resource
res
;
unsigned
long
size
;
memcpy
(
&
res
,
&
dev
->
resource
[
i
],
sizeof
(
res
));
size
=
res
.
end
-
res
.
start
+
1
;
if
(
res
.
flags
&
IORESOURCE_IO
)
{
res
.
start
=
io_res
.
end
;
pcibios_align_resource
(
dev
,
&
res
,
size
,
0
);
io_res
.
end
=
res
.
start
+
size
;
}
else
if
(
res
.
flags
&
IORESOURCE_MEM
)
{
res
.
start
=
mem_res
.
end
;
pcibios_align_resource
(
dev
,
&
res
,
size
,
0
);
mem_res
.
end
=
res
.
start
+
size
;
}
}
}
/* And for all of the subordinate busses. */
for
(
ln
=
bus
->
children
.
next
;
ln
!=
&
bus
->
children
;
ln
=
ln
->
next
)
pcibios_size_bridge
(
pci_bus_b
(
ln
),
&
io_res
,
&
mem_res
);
/* turn the ending locations into sizes (subtract start) */
io_res
.
end
-=
io_res
.
start
;
mem_res
.
end
-=
mem_res
.
start
;
/* Align the sizes up by bridge rules */
io_res
.
end
=
ALIGN
(
io_res
.
end
,
4
*
1024
)
-
1
;
mem_res
.
end
=
ALIGN
(
mem_res
.
end
,
1
*
1024
*
1024
)
-
1
;
/* Adjust the bridge's allocation requirements */
bridge
->
resource
[
0
].
end
=
bridge
->
resource
[
0
].
start
+
io_res
.
end
;
bridge
->
resource
[
1
].
end
=
bridge
->
resource
[
1
].
start
+
mem_res
.
end
;
bridge
->
resource
[
PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES
].
end
=
bridge
->
resource
[
PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES
].
start
+
io_res
.
end
;
bridge
->
resource
[
PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES
+
1
].
end
=
bridge
->
resource
[
PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES
+
1
].
start
+
mem_res
.
end
;
/* adjust parent's resource requirements */
if
(
ior
)
{
ior
->
end
=
ALIGN
(
ior
->
end
,
4
*
1024
);
ior
->
end
+=
io_res
.
end
;
}
if
(
memr
)
{
memr
->
end
=
ALIGN
(
memr
->
end
,
1
*
1024
*
1024
);
memr
->
end
+=
mem_res
.
end
;
}
}
static
void
__init
pcibios_size_bridges
(
void
)
{
struct
resource
io_res
,
mem_res
;
memset
(
&
io_res
,
0
,
sizeof
(
io_res
));
memset
(
&
mem_res
,
0
,
sizeof
(
mem_res
));
pcibios_size_bridge
(
pci_root_bus
,
&
io_res
,
&
mem_res
);
}
static
int
__init
pcibios_init
(
void
)
{
if
(
request_irq
(
IRQ_ERR
,
pcish5_err_irq
,
IRQF_DISABLED
,
"PCI Error"
,
NULL
)
<
0
)
{
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"PCISH5: Cannot hook PCI_PERR interrupt
\n
"
);
return
-
EINVAL
;
}
if
(
request_irq
(
IRQ_SERR
,
pcish5_serr_irq
,
IRQF_DISABLED
,
"PCI SERR interrupt"
,
NULL
)
<
0
)
{
printk
(
KERN_ERR
"PCISH5: Cannot hook PCI_SERR interrupt
\n
"
);
return
-
EINVAL
;
}
/* The pci subsystem needs to know where memory is and how much
* of it there is. I've simply made these globals. A better mechanism
* is probably needed.
*/
sh5pci_init
(
__pa
(
memory_start
),
__pa
(
memory_end
)
-
__pa
(
memory_start
));
pci_root_bus
=
pci_scan_bus
(
0
,
&
pci_config_ops
,
NULL
);
pcibios_size_bridges
();
pci_assign_unassigned_resources
();
pci_fixup_irqs
(
no_swizzle
,
map_cayman_irq
);
return
0
;
}
subsys_initcall
(
pcibios_init
);
void
__devinit
pcibios_fixup_bus
(
struct
pci_bus
*
bus
)
{
struct
pci_dev
*
dev
=
bus
->
self
;
int
i
;
#if 1
if
(
dev
)
{
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
3
;
i
++
)
{
if
(
dev
)
{
for
(
i
=
0
;
i
<
3
;
i
++
)
{
bus
->
resource
[
i
]
=
&
dev
->
resource
[
PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES
+
i
];
bus
->
resource
[
i
]
->
name
=
bus
->
name
;
...
...
@@ -514,23 +216,13 @@ void __devinit pcibios_fixup_bus(struct pci_bus *bus)
/* For now, propagate host limits to the bus;
* we'll adjust them later. */
#if 1
bus
->
resource
[
0
]
->
end
=
64
*
1024
-
1
;
bus
->
resource
[
1
]
->
end
=
PCIBIOS_MIN_MEM
+
(
256
*
1024
*
1024
)
-
1
;
bus
->
resource
[
0
]
->
start
=
PCIBIOS_MIN_IO
;
bus
->
resource
[
1
]
->
start
=
PCIBIOS_MIN_MEM
;
#else
bus
->
resource
[
0
]
->
end
=
0
;
bus
->
resource
[
1
]
->
end
=
0
;
bus
->
resource
[
0
]
->
start
=
0
;
bus
->
resource
[
1
]
->
start
=
0
;
#endif
/* Turn off downstream PF memory address range by default */
bus
->
resource
[
2
]
->
start
=
1024
*
1024
;
bus
->
resource
[
2
]
->
end
=
bus
->
resource
[
2
]
->
start
-
1
;
}
#endif
}
arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci-sh5.h
View file @
b6d7b666
...
...
@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
*
* Definitions for the SH5 PCI hardware.
*/
#ifndef __PCI_SH5_H
#define __PCI_SH5_H
/* Product ID */
#define PCISH5_PID 0x350d
...
...
@@ -73,13 +75,12 @@
#define PCISH5_ICR_CSR_MBAR0 0x014
/* First Memory base address register */
#define PCISH5_ICR_CSR_MBAR1 0x018
/* Second Memory base address register */
/* Base address of registers */
#define SH5PCI_ICR_BASE (PHYS_PCI_BLOCK + 0x00040000)
#define SH5PCI_IO_BASE (PHYS_PCI_BLOCK + 0x00800000)
/* #define SH5PCI_VCR_BASE (P2SEG_PCICB_BLOCK + P2SEG) */
extern
unsigned
long
pcicr_virt
;
/* Register selection macro */
#define PCISH5_ICR_REG(x) ( pcicr_virt + (PCISH5_ICR_##x))
/* #define PCISH5_VCR_REG(x) ( SH5PCI_VCR_BASE (PCISH5_VCR_##x)) */
...
...
@@ -104,4 +105,9 @@
#define PCISH5_MEM_SIZCONV(x) (((x / 0x40000) - 1) << 18)
#define PCISH5_IO_SIZCONV(x) (((x / 0x40000) - 1) << 18)
extern
struct
pci_ops
sh5_pci_ops
;
/* arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci-sh5.c */
int
sh5pci_init
(
unsigned
long
memStart
,
unsigned
long
memSize
);
#endif
/* __PCI_SH5_H */
arch/sh/drivers/pci/pci.c
View file @
b6d7b666
...
...
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ subsys_initcall(pcibios_init);
* Called after each bus is probed, but before its children
* are examined.
*/
void
__devinit
pcibios_fixup_bus
(
struct
pci_bus
*
bus
)
void
__devinit
__weak
pcibios_fixup_bus
(
struct
pci_bus
*
bus
)
{
pci_read_bridge_bases
(
bus
);
}
...
...
include/asm-sh/pci.h
View file @
b6d7b666
...
...
@@ -38,9 +38,12 @@ extern struct pci_channel board_pci_channels[];
#if defined(CONFIG_CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7780) || defined(CONFIG_CPU_SUBTYPE_SH7785)
#define PCI_IO_AREA 0xFE400000
#define PCI_IO_SIZE 0x00400000
#elif defined(CONFIG_CPU_SH5)
extern
unsigned
long
PCI_IO_AREA
;
#define PCI_IO_SIZE 0x00010000
#else
#define PCI_IO_AREA 0xFE240000
#define PCI_IO_SIZE 0
X
00040000
#define PCI_IO_SIZE 0
x
00040000
#endif
#define PCI_MEM_SIZE 0x01000000
...
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