1 /*- 2 * Copyright (c) 1997, Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org> 3 * Copyright (c) 2000, Michael Smith <msmith@freebsd.org> 4 * Copyright (c) 2000, BSDi 5 * All rights reserved. 6 * 7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 9 * are met: 10 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 11 * notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following 12 * disclaimer. 13 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 15 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 16 * 17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR 18 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES 19 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 20 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 21 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT 22 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 23 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF 26 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 27 */ 28 29 #include <sys/cdefs.h> 30 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); 31 32 #include "opt_bus.h" 33 34 #include <sys/param.h> 35 #include <sys/systm.h> 36 #include <sys/malloc.h> 37 #include <sys/module.h> 38 #include <sys/linker.h> 39 #include <sys/fcntl.h> 40 #include <sys/conf.h> 41 #include <sys/kernel.h> 42 #include <sys/queue.h> 43 #include <sys/sysctl.h> 44 #include <sys/endian.h> 45 46 #include <vm/vm.h> 47 #include <vm/pmap.h> 48 #include <vm/vm_extern.h> 49 50 #include <sys/bus.h> 51 #include <machine/bus.h> 52 #include <sys/rman.h> 53 #include <machine/resource.h> 54 55 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__) 56 #include <machine/intr_machdep.h> 57 #endif 58 59 #include <sys/pciio.h> 60 #include <dev/pci/pcireg.h> 61 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h> 62 #include <dev/pci/pci_private.h> 63 64 #include "pcib_if.h" 65 #include "pci_if.h" 66 67 #ifdef __HAVE_ACPI 68 #include <contrib/dev/acpica/acpi.h> 69 #include "acpi_if.h" 70 #else 71 #define ACPI_PWR_FOR_SLEEP(x, y, z) 72 #endif 73 74 static uint32_t pci_mapbase(unsigned mapreg); 75 static const char *pci_maptype(unsigned mapreg); 76 static int pci_mapsize(unsigned testval); 77 static int pci_maprange(unsigned mapreg); 78 static void pci_fixancient(pcicfgregs *cfg); 79 80 static int pci_porten(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f); 81 static int pci_memen(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f); 82 static void pci_assign_interrupt(device_t bus, device_t dev, 83 int force_route); 84 static int pci_add_map(device_t pcib, device_t bus, device_t dev, 85 int b, int s, int f, int reg, 86 struct resource_list *rl, int force, int prefetch); 87 static int pci_probe(device_t dev); 88 static int pci_attach(device_t dev); 89 static void pci_load_vendor_data(void); 90 static int pci_describe_parse_line(char **ptr, int *vendor, 91 int *device, char **desc); 92 static char *pci_describe_device(device_t dev); 93 static int pci_modevent(module_t mod, int what, void *arg); 94 static void pci_hdrtypedata(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f, 95 pcicfgregs *cfg); 96 static void pci_read_extcap(device_t pcib, pcicfgregs *cfg); 97 static int pci_read_vpd_reg(device_t pcib, pcicfgregs *cfg, 98 int reg, uint32_t *data); 99 #if 0 100 static int pci_write_vpd_reg(device_t pcib, pcicfgregs *cfg, 101 int reg, uint32_t data); 102 #endif 103 static void pci_read_vpd(device_t pcib, pcicfgregs *cfg); 104 static void pci_disable_msi(device_t dev); 105 static void pci_enable_msi(device_t dev, uint64_t address, 106 uint16_t data); 107 static void pci_enable_msix(device_t dev, u_int index, 108 uint64_t address, uint32_t data); 109 static void pci_mask_msix(device_t dev, u_int index); 110 static void pci_unmask_msix(device_t dev, u_int index); 111 static int pci_msi_blacklisted(void); 112 static void pci_resume_msi(device_t dev); 113 static void pci_resume_msix(device_t dev); 114 115 static device_method_t pci_methods[] = { 116 /* Device interface */ 117 DEVMETHOD(device_probe, pci_probe), 118 DEVMETHOD(device_attach, pci_attach), 119 DEVMETHOD(device_detach, bus_generic_detach), 120 DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown, bus_generic_shutdown), 121 DEVMETHOD(device_suspend, pci_suspend), 122 DEVMETHOD(device_resume, pci_resume), 123 124 /* Bus interface */ 125 DEVMETHOD(bus_print_child, pci_print_child), 126 DEVMETHOD(bus_probe_nomatch, pci_probe_nomatch), 127 DEVMETHOD(bus_read_ivar, pci_read_ivar), 128 DEVMETHOD(bus_write_ivar, pci_write_ivar), 129 DEVMETHOD(bus_driver_added, pci_driver_added), 130 DEVMETHOD(bus_setup_intr, pci_setup_intr), 131 DEVMETHOD(bus_teardown_intr, pci_teardown_intr), 132 133 DEVMETHOD(bus_get_resource_list,pci_get_resource_list), 134 DEVMETHOD(bus_set_resource, bus_generic_rl_set_resource), 135 DEVMETHOD(bus_get_resource, bus_generic_rl_get_resource), 136 DEVMETHOD(bus_delete_resource, pci_delete_resource), 137 DEVMETHOD(bus_alloc_resource, pci_alloc_resource), 138 DEVMETHOD(bus_release_resource, bus_generic_rl_release_resource), 139 DEVMETHOD(bus_activate_resource, bus_generic_activate_resource), 140 DEVMETHOD(bus_deactivate_resource, bus_generic_deactivate_resource), 141 DEVMETHOD(bus_child_pnpinfo_str, pci_child_pnpinfo_str_method), 142 DEVMETHOD(bus_child_location_str, pci_child_location_str_method), 143 144 /* PCI interface */ 145 DEVMETHOD(pci_read_config, pci_read_config_method), 146 DEVMETHOD(pci_write_config, pci_write_config_method), 147 DEVMETHOD(pci_enable_busmaster, pci_enable_busmaster_method), 148 DEVMETHOD(pci_disable_busmaster, pci_disable_busmaster_method), 149 DEVMETHOD(pci_enable_io, pci_enable_io_method), 150 DEVMETHOD(pci_disable_io, pci_disable_io_method), 151 DEVMETHOD(pci_get_vpd_ident, pci_get_vpd_ident_method), 152 DEVMETHOD(pci_get_vpd_readonly, pci_get_vpd_readonly_method), 153 DEVMETHOD(pci_get_powerstate, pci_get_powerstate_method), 154 DEVMETHOD(pci_set_powerstate, pci_set_powerstate_method), 155 DEVMETHOD(pci_assign_interrupt, pci_assign_interrupt_method), 156 DEVMETHOD(pci_find_extcap, pci_find_extcap_method), 157 DEVMETHOD(pci_alloc_msi, pci_alloc_msi_method), 158 DEVMETHOD(pci_alloc_msix, pci_alloc_msix_method), 159 DEVMETHOD(pci_remap_msix, pci_remap_msix_method), 160 DEVMETHOD(pci_release_msi, pci_release_msi_method), 161 DEVMETHOD(pci_msi_count, pci_msi_count_method), 162 DEVMETHOD(pci_msix_count, pci_msix_count_method), 163 164 { 0, 0 } 165 }; 166 167 DEFINE_CLASS_0(pci, pci_driver, pci_methods, 0); 168 169 static devclass_t pci_devclass; 170 DRIVER_MODULE(pci, pcib, pci_driver, pci_devclass, pci_modevent, 0); 171 MODULE_VERSION(pci, 1); 172 173 static char *pci_vendordata; 174 static size_t pci_vendordata_size; 175 176 177 struct pci_quirk { 178 uint32_t devid; /* Vendor/device of the card */ 179 int type; 180 #define PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG 1 /* PCI map register in weird place */ 181 #define PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI 2 /* MSI/MSI-X doesn't work */ 182 int arg1; 183 int arg2; 184 }; 185 186 struct pci_quirk pci_quirks[] = { 187 /* The Intel 82371AB and 82443MX has a map register at offset 0x90. */ 188 { 0x71138086, PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG, 0x90, 0 }, 189 { 0x719b8086, PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG, 0x90, 0 }, 190 /* As does the Serverworks OSB4 (the SMBus mapping register) */ 191 { 0x02001166, PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG, 0x90, 0 }, 192 193 /* 194 * MSI doesn't work with the ServerWorks CNB20-HE Host Bridge 195 * or the CMIC-SL (AKA ServerWorks GC_LE). 196 */ 197 { 0x00141166, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 198 { 0x00171166, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 199 200 /* 201 * MSI doesn't work on earlier Intel chipsets including 202 * E7500, E7501, E7505, 845, 865, 875/E7210, and 855. 203 */ 204 { 0x25408086, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 205 { 0x254c8086, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 206 { 0x25508086, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 207 { 0x25608086, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 208 { 0x25708086, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 209 { 0x25788086, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 210 { 0x35808086, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 211 212 /* 213 * MSI doesn't work with devices behind the AMD 8131 HT-PCIX 214 * bridge. 215 */ 216 { 0x74501022, PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI, 0, 0 }, 217 218 { 0 } 219 }; 220 221 /* map register information */ 222 #define PCI_MAPMEM 0x01 /* memory map */ 223 #define PCI_MAPMEMP 0x02 /* prefetchable memory map */ 224 #define PCI_MAPPORT 0x04 /* port map */ 225 226 struct devlist pci_devq; 227 uint32_t pci_generation; 228 uint32_t pci_numdevs = 0; 229 static int pcie_chipset, pcix_chipset; 230 231 /* sysctl vars */ 232 SYSCTL_NODE(_hw, OID_AUTO, pci, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "PCI bus tuning parameters"); 233 234 static int pci_enable_io_modes = 1; 235 TUNABLE_INT("hw.pci.enable_io_modes", &pci_enable_io_modes); 236 SYSCTL_INT(_hw_pci, OID_AUTO, enable_io_modes, CTLFLAG_RW, 237 &pci_enable_io_modes, 1, 238 "Enable I/O and memory bits in the config register. Some BIOSes do not\n\ 239 enable these bits correctly. We'd like to do this all the time, but there\n\ 240 are some peripherals that this causes problems with."); 241 242 static int pci_do_power_nodriver = 0; 243 TUNABLE_INT("hw.pci.do_power_nodriver", &pci_do_power_nodriver); 244 SYSCTL_INT(_hw_pci, OID_AUTO, do_power_nodriver, CTLFLAG_RW, 245 &pci_do_power_nodriver, 0, 246 "Place a function into D3 state when no driver attaches to it. 0 means\n\ 247 disable. 1 means conservatively place devices into D3 state. 2 means\n\ 248 agressively place devices into D3 state. 3 means put absolutely everything\n\ 249 in D3 state."); 250 251 static int pci_do_power_resume = 1; 252 TUNABLE_INT("hw.pci.do_power_resume", &pci_do_power_resume); 253 SYSCTL_INT(_hw_pci, OID_AUTO, do_power_resume, CTLFLAG_RW, 254 &pci_do_power_resume, 1, 255 "Transition from D3 -> D0 on resume."); 256 257 static int pci_do_msi = 1; 258 TUNABLE_INT("hw.pci.enable_msi", &pci_do_msi); 259 SYSCTL_INT(_hw_pci, OID_AUTO, enable_msi, CTLFLAG_RW, &pci_do_msi, 1, 260 "Enable support for MSI interrupts"); 261 262 static int pci_do_msix = 1; 263 TUNABLE_INT("hw.pci.enable_msix", &pci_do_msix); 264 SYSCTL_INT(_hw_pci, OID_AUTO, enable_msix, CTLFLAG_RW, &pci_do_msix, 1, 265 "Enable support for MSI-X interrupts"); 266 267 static int pci_honor_msi_blacklist = 1; 268 TUNABLE_INT("hw.pci.honor_msi_blacklist", &pci_honor_msi_blacklist); 269 SYSCTL_INT(_hw_pci, OID_AUTO, honor_msi_blacklist, CTLFLAG_RD, 270 &pci_honor_msi_blacklist, 1, "Honor chipset blacklist for MSI"); 271 272 /* Find a device_t by bus/slot/function in domain 0 */ 273 274 device_t 275 pci_find_bsf(uint8_t bus, uint8_t slot, uint8_t func) 276 { 277 278 return (pci_find_dbsf(0, bus, slot, func)); 279 } 280 281 /* Find a device_t by domain/bus/slot/function */ 282 283 device_t 284 pci_find_dbsf(uint32_t domain, uint8_t bus, uint8_t slot, uint8_t func) 285 { 286 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 287 288 STAILQ_FOREACH(dinfo, &pci_devq, pci_links) { 289 if ((dinfo->cfg.domain == domain) && 290 (dinfo->cfg.bus == bus) && 291 (dinfo->cfg.slot == slot) && 292 (dinfo->cfg.func == func)) { 293 return (dinfo->cfg.dev); 294 } 295 } 296 297 return (NULL); 298 } 299 300 /* Find a device_t by vendor/device ID */ 301 302 device_t 303 pci_find_device(uint16_t vendor, uint16_t device) 304 { 305 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 306 307 STAILQ_FOREACH(dinfo, &pci_devq, pci_links) { 308 if ((dinfo->cfg.vendor == vendor) && 309 (dinfo->cfg.device == device)) { 310 return (dinfo->cfg.dev); 311 } 312 } 313 314 return (NULL); 315 } 316 317 /* return base address of memory or port map */ 318 319 static uint32_t 320 pci_mapbase(uint32_t mapreg) 321 { 322 323 if (PCI_BAR_MEM(mapreg)) 324 return (mapreg & PCIM_BAR_MEM_BASE); 325 else 326 return (mapreg & PCIM_BAR_IO_BASE); 327 } 328 329 /* return map type of memory or port map */ 330 331 static const char * 332 pci_maptype(unsigned mapreg) 333 { 334 335 if (PCI_BAR_IO(mapreg)) 336 return ("I/O Port"); 337 if (mapreg & PCIM_BAR_MEM_PREFETCH) 338 return ("Prefetchable Memory"); 339 return ("Memory"); 340 } 341 342 /* return log2 of map size decoded for memory or port map */ 343 344 static int 345 pci_mapsize(uint32_t testval) 346 { 347 int ln2size; 348 349 testval = pci_mapbase(testval); 350 ln2size = 0; 351 if (testval != 0) { 352 while ((testval & 1) == 0) 353 { 354 ln2size++; 355 testval >>= 1; 356 } 357 } 358 return (ln2size); 359 } 360 361 /* return log2 of address range supported by map register */ 362 363 static int 364 pci_maprange(unsigned mapreg) 365 { 366 int ln2range = 0; 367 368 if (PCI_BAR_IO(mapreg)) 369 ln2range = 32; 370 else 371 switch (mapreg & PCIM_BAR_MEM_TYPE) { 372 case PCIM_BAR_MEM_32: 373 ln2range = 32; 374 break; 375 case PCIM_BAR_MEM_1MB: 376 ln2range = 20; 377 break; 378 case PCIM_BAR_MEM_64: 379 ln2range = 64; 380 break; 381 } 382 return (ln2range); 383 } 384 385 /* adjust some values from PCI 1.0 devices to match 2.0 standards ... */ 386 387 static void 388 pci_fixancient(pcicfgregs *cfg) 389 { 390 if (cfg->hdrtype != 0) 391 return; 392 393 /* PCI to PCI bridges use header type 1 */ 394 if (cfg->baseclass == PCIC_BRIDGE && cfg->subclass == PCIS_BRIDGE_PCI) 395 cfg->hdrtype = 1; 396 } 397 398 /* extract header type specific config data */ 399 400 static void 401 pci_hdrtypedata(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f, pcicfgregs *cfg) 402 { 403 #define REG(n, w) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, n, w) 404 switch (cfg->hdrtype) { 405 case 0: 406 cfg->subvendor = REG(PCIR_SUBVEND_0, 2); 407 cfg->subdevice = REG(PCIR_SUBDEV_0, 2); 408 cfg->nummaps = PCI_MAXMAPS_0; 409 break; 410 case 1: 411 cfg->nummaps = PCI_MAXMAPS_1; 412 break; 413 case 2: 414 cfg->subvendor = REG(PCIR_SUBVEND_2, 2); 415 cfg->subdevice = REG(PCIR_SUBDEV_2, 2); 416 cfg->nummaps = PCI_MAXMAPS_2; 417 break; 418 } 419 #undef REG 420 } 421 422 /* read configuration header into pcicfgregs structure */ 423 struct pci_devinfo * 424 pci_read_device(device_t pcib, int d, int b, int s, int f, size_t size) 425 { 426 #define REG(n, w) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, n, w) 427 pcicfgregs *cfg = NULL; 428 struct pci_devinfo *devlist_entry; 429 struct devlist *devlist_head; 430 431 devlist_head = &pci_devq; 432 433 devlist_entry = NULL; 434 435 if (REG(PCIR_DEVVENDOR, 4) != 0xfffffffful) { 436 devlist_entry = malloc(size, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 437 if (devlist_entry == NULL) 438 return (NULL); 439 440 cfg = &devlist_entry->cfg; 441 442 cfg->domain = d; 443 cfg->bus = b; 444 cfg->slot = s; 445 cfg->func = f; 446 cfg->vendor = REG(PCIR_VENDOR, 2); 447 cfg->device = REG(PCIR_DEVICE, 2); 448 cfg->cmdreg = REG(PCIR_COMMAND, 2); 449 cfg->statreg = REG(PCIR_STATUS, 2); 450 cfg->baseclass = REG(PCIR_CLASS, 1); 451 cfg->subclass = REG(PCIR_SUBCLASS, 1); 452 cfg->progif = REG(PCIR_PROGIF, 1); 453 cfg->revid = REG(PCIR_REVID, 1); 454 cfg->hdrtype = REG(PCIR_HDRTYPE, 1); 455 cfg->cachelnsz = REG(PCIR_CACHELNSZ, 1); 456 cfg->lattimer = REG(PCIR_LATTIMER, 1); 457 cfg->intpin = REG(PCIR_INTPIN, 1); 458 cfg->intline = REG(PCIR_INTLINE, 1); 459 460 cfg->mingnt = REG(PCIR_MINGNT, 1); 461 cfg->maxlat = REG(PCIR_MAXLAT, 1); 462 463 cfg->mfdev = (cfg->hdrtype & PCIM_MFDEV) != 0; 464 cfg->hdrtype &= ~PCIM_MFDEV; 465 466 pci_fixancient(cfg); 467 pci_hdrtypedata(pcib, b, s, f, cfg); 468 469 if (REG(PCIR_STATUS, 2) & PCIM_STATUS_CAPPRESENT) 470 pci_read_extcap(pcib, cfg); 471 472 STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(devlist_head, devlist_entry, pci_links); 473 474 devlist_entry->conf.pc_sel.pc_domain = cfg->domain; 475 devlist_entry->conf.pc_sel.pc_bus = cfg->bus; 476 devlist_entry->conf.pc_sel.pc_dev = cfg->slot; 477 devlist_entry->conf.pc_sel.pc_func = cfg->func; 478 devlist_entry->conf.pc_hdr = cfg->hdrtype; 479 480 devlist_entry->conf.pc_subvendor = cfg->subvendor; 481 devlist_entry->conf.pc_subdevice = cfg->subdevice; 482 devlist_entry->conf.pc_vendor = cfg->vendor; 483 devlist_entry->conf.pc_device = cfg->device; 484 485 devlist_entry->conf.pc_class = cfg->baseclass; 486 devlist_entry->conf.pc_subclass = cfg->subclass; 487 devlist_entry->conf.pc_progif = cfg->progif; 488 devlist_entry->conf.pc_revid = cfg->revid; 489 490 pci_numdevs++; 491 pci_generation++; 492 } 493 return (devlist_entry); 494 #undef REG 495 } 496 497 static void 498 pci_read_extcap(device_t pcib, pcicfgregs *cfg) 499 { 500 #define REG(n, w) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func, n, w) 501 #define WREG(n, v, w) PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func, n, v, w) 502 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__) 503 uint64_t addr; 504 #endif 505 uint32_t val; 506 int ptr, nextptr, ptrptr; 507 508 switch (cfg->hdrtype & PCIM_HDRTYPE) { 509 case 0: 510 case 1: 511 ptrptr = PCIR_CAP_PTR; 512 break; 513 case 2: 514 ptrptr = PCIR_CAP_PTR_2; /* cardbus capabilities ptr */ 515 break; 516 default: 517 return; /* no extended capabilities support */ 518 } 519 nextptr = REG(ptrptr, 1); /* sanity check? */ 520 521 /* 522 * Read capability entries. 523 */ 524 while (nextptr != 0) { 525 /* Sanity check */ 526 if (nextptr > 255) { 527 printf("illegal PCI extended capability offset %d\n", 528 nextptr); 529 return; 530 } 531 /* Find the next entry */ 532 ptr = nextptr; 533 nextptr = REG(ptr + PCICAP_NEXTPTR, 1); 534 535 /* Process this entry */ 536 switch (REG(ptr + PCICAP_ID, 1)) { 537 case PCIY_PMG: /* PCI power management */ 538 if (cfg->pp.pp_cap == 0) { 539 cfg->pp.pp_cap = REG(ptr + PCIR_POWER_CAP, 2); 540 cfg->pp.pp_status = ptr + PCIR_POWER_STATUS; 541 cfg->pp.pp_pmcsr = ptr + PCIR_POWER_PMCSR; 542 if ((nextptr - ptr) > PCIR_POWER_DATA) 543 cfg->pp.pp_data = ptr + PCIR_POWER_DATA; 544 } 545 break; 546 #if defined(__i386__) || defined(__amd64__) 547 case PCIY_HT: /* HyperTransport */ 548 /* Determine HT-specific capability type. */ 549 val = REG(ptr + PCIR_HT_COMMAND, 2); 550 switch (val & PCIM_HTCMD_CAP_MASK) { 551 case PCIM_HTCAP_MSI_MAPPING: 552 if (!(val & PCIM_HTCMD_MSI_FIXED)) { 553 /* Sanity check the mapping window. */ 554 addr = REG(ptr + PCIR_HTMSI_ADDRESS_HI, 555 4); 556 addr <<= 32; 557 addr = REG(ptr + PCIR_HTMSI_ADDRESS_LO, 558 4); 559 if (addr != MSI_INTEL_ADDR_BASE) 560 device_printf(pcib, 561 "HT Bridge at pci%d:%d:%d:%d has non-default MSI window 0x%llx\n", 562 cfg->domain, cfg->bus, 563 cfg->slot, cfg->func, 564 (long long)addr); 565 } else 566 addr = MSI_INTEL_ADDR_BASE; 567 568 cfg->ht.ht_msimap = ptr; 569 cfg->ht.ht_msictrl = val; 570 cfg->ht.ht_msiaddr = addr; 571 break; 572 } 573 break; 574 #endif 575 case PCIY_MSI: /* PCI MSI */ 576 cfg->msi.msi_location = ptr; 577 cfg->msi.msi_ctrl = REG(ptr + PCIR_MSI_CTRL, 2); 578 cfg->msi.msi_msgnum = 1 << ((cfg->msi.msi_ctrl & 579 PCIM_MSICTRL_MMC_MASK)>>1); 580 break; 581 case PCIY_MSIX: /* PCI MSI-X */ 582 cfg->msix.msix_location = ptr; 583 cfg->msix.msix_ctrl = REG(ptr + PCIR_MSIX_CTRL, 2); 584 cfg->msix.msix_msgnum = (cfg->msix.msix_ctrl & 585 PCIM_MSIXCTRL_TABLE_SIZE) + 1; 586 val = REG(ptr + PCIR_MSIX_TABLE, 4); 587 cfg->msix.msix_table_bar = PCIR_BAR(val & 588 PCIM_MSIX_BIR_MASK); 589 cfg->msix.msix_table_offset = val & ~PCIM_MSIX_BIR_MASK; 590 val = REG(ptr + PCIR_MSIX_PBA, 4); 591 cfg->msix.msix_pba_bar = PCIR_BAR(val & 592 PCIM_MSIX_BIR_MASK); 593 cfg->msix.msix_pba_offset = val & ~PCIM_MSIX_BIR_MASK; 594 break; 595 case PCIY_VPD: /* PCI Vital Product Data */ 596 cfg->vpd.vpd_reg = ptr; 597 break; 598 case PCIY_SUBVENDOR: 599 /* Should always be true. */ 600 if ((cfg->hdrtype & PCIM_HDRTYPE) == 1) { 601 val = REG(ptr + PCIR_SUBVENDCAP_ID, 4); 602 cfg->subvendor = val & 0xffff; 603 cfg->subdevice = val >> 16; 604 } 605 break; 606 case PCIY_PCIX: /* PCI-X */ 607 /* 608 * Assume we have a PCI-X chipset if we have 609 * at least one PCI-PCI bridge with a PCI-X 610 * capability. Note that some systems with 611 * PCI-express or HT chipsets might match on 612 * this check as well. 613 */ 614 if ((cfg->hdrtype & PCIM_HDRTYPE) == 1) 615 pcix_chipset = 1; 616 break; 617 case PCIY_EXPRESS: /* PCI-express */ 618 /* 619 * Assume we have a PCI-express chipset if we have 620 * at least one PCI-express device. 621 */ 622 pcie_chipset = 1; 623 break; 624 default: 625 break; 626 } 627 } 628 /* REG and WREG use carry through to next functions */ 629 } 630 631 /* 632 * PCI Vital Product Data 633 */ 634 635 #define PCI_VPD_TIMEOUT 1000000 636 637 static int 638 pci_read_vpd_reg(device_t pcib, pcicfgregs *cfg, int reg, uint32_t *data) 639 { 640 int count = PCI_VPD_TIMEOUT; 641 642 KASSERT((reg & 3) == 0, ("VPD register must by 4 byte aligned")); 643 644 WREG(cfg->vpd.vpd_reg + PCIR_VPD_ADDR, reg, 2); 645 646 while ((REG(cfg->vpd.vpd_reg + PCIR_VPD_ADDR, 2) & 0x8000) != 0x8000) { 647 if (--count < 0) 648 return (ENXIO); 649 DELAY(1); /* limit looping */ 650 } 651 *data = (REG(cfg->vpd.vpd_reg + PCIR_VPD_DATA, 4)); 652 653 return (0); 654 } 655 656 #if 0 657 static int 658 pci_write_vpd_reg(device_t pcib, pcicfgregs *cfg, int reg, uint32_t data) 659 { 660 int count = PCI_VPD_TIMEOUT; 661 662 KASSERT((reg & 3) == 0, ("VPD register must by 4 byte aligned")); 663 664 WREG(cfg->vpd.vpd_reg + PCIR_VPD_DATA, data, 4); 665 WREG(cfg->vpd.vpd_reg + PCIR_VPD_ADDR, reg | 0x8000, 2); 666 while ((REG(cfg->vpd.vpd_reg + PCIR_VPD_ADDR, 2) & 0x8000) == 0x8000) { 667 if (--count < 0) 668 return (ENXIO); 669 DELAY(1); /* limit looping */ 670 } 671 672 return (0); 673 } 674 #endif 675 676 #undef PCI_VPD_TIMEOUT 677 678 struct vpd_readstate { 679 device_t pcib; 680 pcicfgregs *cfg; 681 uint32_t val; 682 int bytesinval; 683 int off; 684 uint8_t cksum; 685 }; 686 687 static int 688 vpd_nextbyte(struct vpd_readstate *vrs, uint8_t *data) 689 { 690 uint32_t reg; 691 uint8_t byte; 692 693 if (vrs->bytesinval == 0) { 694 if (pci_read_vpd_reg(vrs->pcib, vrs->cfg, vrs->off, ®)) 695 return (ENXIO); 696 vrs->val = le32toh(reg); 697 vrs->off += 4; 698 byte = vrs->val & 0xff; 699 vrs->bytesinval = 3; 700 } else { 701 vrs->val = vrs->val >> 8; 702 byte = vrs->val & 0xff; 703 vrs->bytesinval--; 704 } 705 706 vrs->cksum += byte; 707 *data = byte; 708 return (0); 709 } 710 711 static void 712 pci_read_vpd(device_t pcib, pcicfgregs *cfg) 713 { 714 struct vpd_readstate vrs; 715 int state; 716 int name; 717 int remain; 718 int i; 719 int alloc, off; /* alloc/off for RO/W arrays */ 720 int cksumvalid; 721 int dflen; 722 uint8_t byte; 723 uint8_t byte2; 724 725 /* init vpd reader */ 726 vrs.bytesinval = 0; 727 vrs.off = 0; 728 vrs.pcib = pcib; 729 vrs.cfg = cfg; 730 vrs.cksum = 0; 731 732 state = 0; 733 name = remain = i = 0; /* shut up stupid gcc */ 734 alloc = off = 0; /* shut up stupid gcc */ 735 dflen = 0; /* shut up stupid gcc */ 736 cksumvalid = -1; 737 while (state >= 0) { 738 if (vpd_nextbyte(&vrs, &byte)) { 739 state = -2; 740 break; 741 } 742 #if 0 743 printf("vpd: val: %#x, off: %d, bytesinval: %d, byte: %#hhx, " \ 744 "state: %d, remain: %d, name: %#x, i: %d\n", vrs.val, 745 vrs.off, vrs.bytesinval, byte, state, remain, name, i); 746 #endif 747 switch (state) { 748 case 0: /* item name */ 749 if (byte & 0x80) { 750 if (vpd_nextbyte(&vrs, &byte2)) { 751 state = -2; 752 break; 753 } 754 remain = byte2; 755 if (vpd_nextbyte(&vrs, &byte2)) { 756 state = -2; 757 break; 758 } 759 remain |= byte2 << 8; 760 if (remain > (0x7f*4 - vrs.off)) { 761 state = -1; 762 printf( 763 "pci%d:%d:%d:%d: invalid VPD data, remain %#x\n", 764 cfg->domain, cfg->bus, cfg->slot, 765 cfg->func, remain); 766 } 767 name = byte & 0x7f; 768 } else { 769 remain = byte & 0x7; 770 name = (byte >> 3) & 0xf; 771 } 772 switch (name) { 773 case 0x2: /* String */ 774 cfg->vpd.vpd_ident = malloc(remain + 1, 775 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); 776 i = 0; 777 state = 1; 778 break; 779 case 0xf: /* End */ 780 state = -1; 781 break; 782 case 0x10: /* VPD-R */ 783 alloc = 8; 784 off = 0; 785 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros = malloc(alloc * 786 sizeof(*cfg->vpd.vpd_ros), M_DEVBUF, 787 M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 788 state = 2; 789 break; 790 case 0x11: /* VPD-W */ 791 alloc = 8; 792 off = 0; 793 cfg->vpd.vpd_w = malloc(alloc * 794 sizeof(*cfg->vpd.vpd_w), M_DEVBUF, 795 M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 796 state = 5; 797 break; 798 default: /* Invalid data, abort */ 799 state = -1; 800 break; 801 } 802 break; 803 804 case 1: /* Identifier String */ 805 cfg->vpd.vpd_ident[i++] = byte; 806 remain--; 807 if (remain == 0) { 808 cfg->vpd.vpd_ident[i] = '\0'; 809 state = 0; 810 } 811 break; 812 813 case 2: /* VPD-R Keyword Header */ 814 if (off == alloc) { 815 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros = reallocf(cfg->vpd.vpd_ros, 816 (alloc *= 2) * sizeof(*cfg->vpd.vpd_ros), 817 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 818 } 819 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].keyword[0] = byte; 820 if (vpd_nextbyte(&vrs, &byte2)) { 821 state = -2; 822 break; 823 } 824 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].keyword[1] = byte2; 825 if (vpd_nextbyte(&vrs, &byte2)) { 826 state = -2; 827 break; 828 } 829 dflen = byte2; 830 if (dflen == 0 && 831 strncmp(cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].keyword, "RV", 832 2) == 0) { 833 /* 834 * if this happens, we can't trust the rest 835 * of the VPD. 836 */ 837 printf( 838 "pci%d:%d:%d:%d: bad keyword length: %d\n", 839 cfg->domain, cfg->bus, cfg->slot, 840 cfg->func, dflen); 841 cksumvalid = 0; 842 state = -1; 843 break; 844 } else if (dflen == 0) { 845 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].value = malloc(1 * 846 sizeof(*cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].value), 847 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); 848 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].value[0] = '\x00'; 849 } else 850 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].value = malloc( 851 (dflen + 1) * 852 sizeof(*cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].value), 853 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); 854 remain -= 3; 855 i = 0; 856 /* keep in sync w/ state 3's transistions */ 857 if (dflen == 0 && remain == 0) 858 state = 0; 859 else if (dflen == 0) 860 state = 2; 861 else 862 state = 3; 863 break; 864 865 case 3: /* VPD-R Keyword Value */ 866 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].value[i++] = byte; 867 if (strncmp(cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].keyword, 868 "RV", 2) == 0 && cksumvalid == -1) { 869 if (vrs.cksum == 0) 870 cksumvalid = 1; 871 else { 872 if (bootverbose) 873 printf( 874 "pci%d:%d:%d:%d: bad VPD cksum, remain %hhu\n", 875 cfg->domain, cfg->bus, 876 cfg->slot, cfg->func, 877 vrs.cksum); 878 cksumvalid = 0; 879 state = -1; 880 break; 881 } 882 } 883 dflen--; 884 remain--; 885 /* keep in sync w/ state 2's transistions */ 886 if (dflen == 0) 887 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off++].value[i++] = '\0'; 888 if (dflen == 0 && remain == 0) { 889 cfg->vpd.vpd_rocnt = off; 890 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros = reallocf(cfg->vpd.vpd_ros, 891 off * sizeof(*cfg->vpd.vpd_ros), 892 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 893 state = 0; 894 } else if (dflen == 0) 895 state = 2; 896 break; 897 898 case 4: 899 remain--; 900 if (remain == 0) 901 state = 0; 902 break; 903 904 case 5: /* VPD-W Keyword Header */ 905 if (off == alloc) { 906 cfg->vpd.vpd_w = reallocf(cfg->vpd.vpd_w, 907 (alloc *= 2) * sizeof(*cfg->vpd.vpd_w), 908 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 909 } 910 cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off].keyword[0] = byte; 911 if (vpd_nextbyte(&vrs, &byte2)) { 912 state = -2; 913 break; 914 } 915 cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off].keyword[1] = byte2; 916 if (vpd_nextbyte(&vrs, &byte2)) { 917 state = -2; 918 break; 919 } 920 cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off].len = dflen = byte2; 921 cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off].start = vrs.off - vrs.bytesinval; 922 cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off].value = malloc((dflen + 1) * 923 sizeof(*cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off].value), 924 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK); 925 remain -= 3; 926 i = 0; 927 /* keep in sync w/ state 6's transistions */ 928 if (dflen == 0 && remain == 0) 929 state = 0; 930 else if (dflen == 0) 931 state = 5; 932 else 933 state = 6; 934 break; 935 936 case 6: /* VPD-W Keyword Value */ 937 cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off].value[i++] = byte; 938 dflen--; 939 remain--; 940 /* keep in sync w/ state 5's transistions */ 941 if (dflen == 0) 942 cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off++].value[i++] = '\0'; 943 if (dflen == 0 && remain == 0) { 944 cfg->vpd.vpd_wcnt = off; 945 cfg->vpd.vpd_w = reallocf(cfg->vpd.vpd_w, 946 off * sizeof(*cfg->vpd.vpd_w), 947 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 948 state = 0; 949 } else if (dflen == 0) 950 state = 5; 951 break; 952 953 default: 954 printf("pci%d:%d:%d:%d: invalid state: %d\n", 955 cfg->domain, cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func, 956 state); 957 state = -1; 958 break; 959 } 960 } 961 962 if (cksumvalid == 0 || state < -1) { 963 /* read-only data bad, clean up */ 964 if (cfg->vpd.vpd_ros != NULL) { 965 for (off = 0; cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].value; off++) 966 free(cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[off].value, M_DEVBUF); 967 free(cfg->vpd.vpd_ros, M_DEVBUF); 968 cfg->vpd.vpd_ros = NULL; 969 } 970 } 971 if (state < -1) { 972 /* I/O error, clean up */ 973 printf("pci%d:%d:%d:%d: failed to read VPD data.\n", 974 cfg->domain, cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func); 975 if (cfg->vpd.vpd_ident != NULL) { 976 free(cfg->vpd.vpd_ident, M_DEVBUF); 977 cfg->vpd.vpd_ident = NULL; 978 } 979 if (cfg->vpd.vpd_w != NULL) { 980 for (off = 0; cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off].value; off++) 981 free(cfg->vpd.vpd_w[off].value, M_DEVBUF); 982 free(cfg->vpd.vpd_w, M_DEVBUF); 983 cfg->vpd.vpd_w = NULL; 984 } 985 } 986 cfg->vpd.vpd_cached = 1; 987 #undef REG 988 #undef WREG 989 } 990 991 int 992 pci_get_vpd_ident_method(device_t dev, device_t child, const char **identptr) 993 { 994 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 995 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 996 997 if (!cfg->vpd.vpd_cached && cfg->vpd.vpd_reg != 0) 998 pci_read_vpd(device_get_parent(dev), cfg); 999 1000 *identptr = cfg->vpd.vpd_ident; 1001 1002 if (*identptr == NULL) 1003 return (ENXIO); 1004 1005 return (0); 1006 } 1007 1008 int 1009 pci_get_vpd_readonly_method(device_t dev, device_t child, const char *kw, 1010 const char **vptr) 1011 { 1012 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1013 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 1014 int i; 1015 1016 if (!cfg->vpd.vpd_cached && cfg->vpd.vpd_reg != 0) 1017 pci_read_vpd(device_get_parent(dev), cfg); 1018 1019 for (i = 0; i < cfg->vpd.vpd_rocnt; i++) 1020 if (memcmp(kw, cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[i].keyword, 1021 sizeof(cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[i].keyword)) == 0) { 1022 *vptr = cfg->vpd.vpd_ros[i].value; 1023 } 1024 1025 if (i != cfg->vpd.vpd_rocnt) 1026 return (0); 1027 1028 *vptr = NULL; 1029 return (ENXIO); 1030 } 1031 1032 /* 1033 * Return the offset in configuration space of the requested extended 1034 * capability entry or 0 if the specified capability was not found. 1035 */ 1036 int 1037 pci_find_extcap_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int capability, 1038 int *capreg) 1039 { 1040 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1041 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 1042 u_int32_t status; 1043 u_int8_t ptr; 1044 1045 /* 1046 * Check the CAP_LIST bit of the PCI status register first. 1047 */ 1048 status = pci_read_config(child, PCIR_STATUS, 2); 1049 if (!(status & PCIM_STATUS_CAPPRESENT)) 1050 return (ENXIO); 1051 1052 /* 1053 * Determine the start pointer of the capabilities list. 1054 */ 1055 switch (cfg->hdrtype & PCIM_HDRTYPE) { 1056 case 0: 1057 case 1: 1058 ptr = PCIR_CAP_PTR; 1059 break; 1060 case 2: 1061 ptr = PCIR_CAP_PTR_2; 1062 break; 1063 default: 1064 /* XXX: panic? */ 1065 return (ENXIO); /* no extended capabilities support */ 1066 } 1067 ptr = pci_read_config(child, ptr, 1); 1068 1069 /* 1070 * Traverse the capabilities list. 1071 */ 1072 while (ptr != 0) { 1073 if (pci_read_config(child, ptr + PCICAP_ID, 1) == capability) { 1074 if (capreg != NULL) 1075 *capreg = ptr; 1076 return (0); 1077 } 1078 ptr = pci_read_config(child, ptr + PCICAP_NEXTPTR, 1); 1079 } 1080 1081 return (ENOENT); 1082 } 1083 1084 /* 1085 * Support for MSI-X message interrupts. 1086 */ 1087 void 1088 pci_enable_msix(device_t dev, u_int index, uint64_t address, uint32_t data) 1089 { 1090 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1091 struct pcicfg_msix *msix = &dinfo->cfg.msix; 1092 uint32_t offset; 1093 1094 KASSERT(msix->msix_table_len > index, ("bogus index")); 1095 offset = msix->msix_table_offset + index * 16; 1096 bus_write_4(msix->msix_table_res, offset, address & 0xffffffff); 1097 bus_write_4(msix->msix_table_res, offset + 4, address >> 32); 1098 bus_write_4(msix->msix_table_res, offset + 8, data); 1099 1100 /* Enable MSI -> HT mapping. */ 1101 pci_ht_map_msi(dev, address); 1102 } 1103 1104 void 1105 pci_mask_msix(device_t dev, u_int index) 1106 { 1107 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1108 struct pcicfg_msix *msix = &dinfo->cfg.msix; 1109 uint32_t offset, val; 1110 1111 KASSERT(msix->msix_msgnum > index, ("bogus index")); 1112 offset = msix->msix_table_offset + index * 16 + 12; 1113 val = bus_read_4(msix->msix_table_res, offset); 1114 if (!(val & PCIM_MSIX_VCTRL_MASK)) { 1115 val |= PCIM_MSIX_VCTRL_MASK; 1116 bus_write_4(msix->msix_table_res, offset, val); 1117 } 1118 } 1119 1120 void 1121 pci_unmask_msix(device_t dev, u_int index) 1122 { 1123 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1124 struct pcicfg_msix *msix = &dinfo->cfg.msix; 1125 uint32_t offset, val; 1126 1127 KASSERT(msix->msix_table_len > index, ("bogus index")); 1128 offset = msix->msix_table_offset + index * 16 + 12; 1129 val = bus_read_4(msix->msix_table_res, offset); 1130 if (val & PCIM_MSIX_VCTRL_MASK) { 1131 val &= ~PCIM_MSIX_VCTRL_MASK; 1132 bus_write_4(msix->msix_table_res, offset, val); 1133 } 1134 } 1135 1136 int 1137 pci_pending_msix(device_t dev, u_int index) 1138 { 1139 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1140 struct pcicfg_msix *msix = &dinfo->cfg.msix; 1141 uint32_t offset, bit; 1142 1143 KASSERT(msix->msix_table_len > index, ("bogus index")); 1144 offset = msix->msix_pba_offset + (index / 32) * 4; 1145 bit = 1 << index % 32; 1146 return (bus_read_4(msix->msix_pba_res, offset) & bit); 1147 } 1148 1149 /* 1150 * Restore MSI-X registers and table during resume. If MSI-X is 1151 * enabled then walk the virtual table to restore the actual MSI-X 1152 * table. 1153 */ 1154 static void 1155 pci_resume_msix(device_t dev) 1156 { 1157 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1158 struct pcicfg_msix *msix = &dinfo->cfg.msix; 1159 struct msix_table_entry *mte; 1160 struct msix_vector *mv; 1161 int i; 1162 1163 if (msix->msix_alloc > 0) { 1164 /* First, mask all vectors. */ 1165 for (i = 0; i < msix->msix_msgnum; i++) 1166 pci_mask_msix(dev, i); 1167 1168 /* Second, program any messages with at least one handler. */ 1169 for (i = 0; i < msix->msix_table_len; i++) { 1170 mte = &msix->msix_table[i]; 1171 if (mte->mte_vector == 0 || mte->mte_handlers == 0) 1172 continue; 1173 mv = &msix->msix_vectors[mte->mte_vector - 1]; 1174 pci_enable_msix(dev, i, mv->mv_address, mv->mv_data); 1175 pci_unmask_msix(dev, i); 1176 } 1177 } 1178 pci_write_config(dev, msix->msix_location + PCIR_MSIX_CTRL, 1179 msix->msix_ctrl, 2); 1180 } 1181 1182 /* 1183 * Attempt to allocate *count MSI-X messages. The actual number allocated is 1184 * returned in *count. After this function returns, each message will be 1185 * available to the driver as SYS_RES_IRQ resources starting at rid 1. 1186 */ 1187 int 1188 pci_alloc_msix_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int *count) 1189 { 1190 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1191 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 1192 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 1193 int actual, error, i, irq, max; 1194 1195 /* Don't let count == 0 get us into trouble. */ 1196 if (*count == 0) 1197 return (EINVAL); 1198 1199 /* If rid 0 is allocated, then fail. */ 1200 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0); 1201 if (rle != NULL && rle->res != NULL) 1202 return (ENXIO); 1203 1204 /* Already have allocated messages? */ 1205 if (cfg->msi.msi_alloc != 0 || cfg->msix.msix_alloc != 0) 1206 return (ENXIO); 1207 1208 /* If MSI is blacklisted for this system, fail. */ 1209 if (pci_msi_blacklisted()) 1210 return (ENXIO); 1211 1212 /* MSI-X capability present? */ 1213 if (cfg->msix.msix_location == 0 || !pci_do_msix) 1214 return (ENODEV); 1215 1216 /* Make sure the appropriate BARs are mapped. */ 1217 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_MEMORY, 1218 cfg->msix.msix_table_bar); 1219 if (rle == NULL || rle->res == NULL || 1220 !(rman_get_flags(rle->res) & RF_ACTIVE)) 1221 return (ENXIO); 1222 cfg->msix.msix_table_res = rle->res; 1223 if (cfg->msix.msix_pba_bar != cfg->msix.msix_table_bar) { 1224 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_MEMORY, 1225 cfg->msix.msix_pba_bar); 1226 if (rle == NULL || rle->res == NULL || 1227 !(rman_get_flags(rle->res) & RF_ACTIVE)) 1228 return (ENXIO); 1229 } 1230 cfg->msix.msix_pba_res = rle->res; 1231 1232 if (bootverbose) 1233 device_printf(child, 1234 "attempting to allocate %d MSI-X vectors (%d supported)\n", 1235 *count, cfg->msix.msix_msgnum); 1236 max = min(*count, cfg->msix.msix_msgnum); 1237 for (i = 0; i < max; i++) { 1238 /* Allocate a message. */ 1239 error = PCIB_ALLOC_MSIX(device_get_parent(dev), child, &irq); 1240 if (error) 1241 break; 1242 resource_list_add(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1, irq, 1243 irq, 1); 1244 } 1245 actual = i; 1246 1247 if (bootverbose) { 1248 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, 1); 1249 if (actual == 1) 1250 device_printf(child, "using IRQ %lu for MSI-X\n", 1251 rle->start); 1252 else { 1253 int run; 1254 1255 /* 1256 * Be fancy and try to print contiguous runs of 1257 * IRQ values as ranges. 'irq' is the previous IRQ. 1258 * 'run' is true if we are in a range. 1259 */ 1260 device_printf(child, "using IRQs %lu", rle->start); 1261 irq = rle->start; 1262 run = 0; 1263 for (i = 1; i < actual; i++) { 1264 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, 1265 SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1); 1266 1267 /* Still in a run? */ 1268 if (rle->start == irq + 1) { 1269 run = 1; 1270 irq++; 1271 continue; 1272 } 1273 1274 /* Finish previous range. */ 1275 if (run) { 1276 printf("-%d", irq); 1277 run = 0; 1278 } 1279 1280 /* Start new range. */ 1281 printf(",%lu", rle->start); 1282 irq = rle->start; 1283 } 1284 1285 /* Unfinished range? */ 1286 if (run) 1287 printf("-%d", irq); 1288 printf(" for MSI-X\n"); 1289 } 1290 } 1291 1292 /* Mask all vectors. */ 1293 for (i = 0; i < cfg->msix.msix_msgnum; i++) 1294 pci_mask_msix(child, i); 1295 1296 /* Allocate and initialize vector data and virtual table. */ 1297 cfg->msix.msix_vectors = malloc(sizeof(struct msix_vector) * actual, 1298 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 1299 cfg->msix.msix_table = malloc(sizeof(struct msix_table_entry) * actual, 1300 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 1301 for (i = 0; i < actual; i++) { 1302 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1); 1303 cfg->msix.msix_vectors[i].mv_irq = rle->start; 1304 cfg->msix.msix_table[i].mte_vector = i + 1; 1305 } 1306 1307 /* Update control register to enable MSI-X. */ 1308 cfg->msix.msix_ctrl |= PCIM_MSIXCTRL_MSIX_ENABLE; 1309 pci_write_config(child, cfg->msix.msix_location + PCIR_MSIX_CTRL, 1310 cfg->msix.msix_ctrl, 2); 1311 1312 /* Update counts of alloc'd messages. */ 1313 cfg->msix.msix_alloc = actual; 1314 cfg->msix.msix_table_len = actual; 1315 *count = actual; 1316 return (0); 1317 } 1318 1319 /* 1320 * By default, pci_alloc_msix() will assign the allocated IRQ 1321 * resources consecutively to the first N messages in the MSI-X table. 1322 * However, device drivers may want to use different layouts if they 1323 * either receive fewer messages than they asked for, or they wish to 1324 * populate the MSI-X table sparsely. This method allows the driver 1325 * to specify what layout it wants. It must be called after a 1326 * successful pci_alloc_msix() but before any of the associated 1327 * SYS_RES_IRQ resources are allocated via bus_alloc_resource(). 1328 * 1329 * The 'vectors' array contains 'count' message vectors. The array 1330 * maps directly to the MSI-X table in that index 0 in the array 1331 * specifies the vector for the first message in the MSI-X table, etc. 1332 * The vector value in each array index can either be 0 to indicate 1333 * that no vector should be assigned to a message slot, or it can be a 1334 * number from 1 to N (where N is the count returned from a 1335 * succcessful call to pci_alloc_msix()) to indicate which message 1336 * vector (IRQ) to be used for the corresponding message. 1337 * 1338 * On successful return, each message with a non-zero vector will have 1339 * an associated SYS_RES_IRQ whose rid is equal to the array index + 1340 * 1. Additionally, if any of the IRQs allocated via the previous 1341 * call to pci_alloc_msix() are not used in the mapping, those IRQs 1342 * will be freed back to the system automatically. 1343 * 1344 * For example, suppose a driver has a MSI-X table with 6 messages and 1345 * asks for 6 messages, but pci_alloc_msix() only returns a count of 1346 * 3. Call the three vectors allocated by pci_alloc_msix() A, B, and 1347 * C. After the call to pci_alloc_msix(), the device will be setup to 1348 * have an MSI-X table of ABC--- (where - means no vector assigned). 1349 * If the driver ten passes a vector array of { 1, 0, 1, 2, 0, 2 }, 1350 * then the MSI-X table will look like A-AB-B, and the 'C' vector will 1351 * be freed back to the system. This device will also have valid 1352 * SYS_RES_IRQ rids of 1, 3, 4, and 6. 1353 * 1354 * In any case, the SYS_RES_IRQ rid X will always map to the message 1355 * at MSI-X table index X - 1 and will only be valid if a vector is 1356 * assigned to that table entry. 1357 */ 1358 int 1359 pci_remap_msix_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int count, 1360 const u_int *vectors) 1361 { 1362 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1363 struct pcicfg_msix *msix = &dinfo->cfg.msix; 1364 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 1365 int i, irq, j, *used; 1366 1367 /* 1368 * Have to have at least one message in the table but the 1369 * table can't be bigger than the actual MSI-X table in the 1370 * device. 1371 */ 1372 if (count == 0 || count > msix->msix_msgnum) 1373 return (EINVAL); 1374 1375 /* Sanity check the vectors. */ 1376 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) 1377 if (vectors[i] > msix->msix_alloc) 1378 return (EINVAL); 1379 1380 /* 1381 * Make sure there aren't any holes in the vectors to be used. 1382 * It's a big pain to support it, and it doesn't really make 1383 * sense anyway. Also, at least one vector must be used. 1384 */ 1385 used = malloc(sizeof(int) * msix->msix_alloc, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | 1386 M_ZERO); 1387 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) 1388 if (vectors[i] != 0) 1389 used[vectors[i] - 1] = 1; 1390 for (i = 0; i < msix->msix_alloc - 1; i++) 1391 if (used[i] == 0 && used[i + 1] == 1) { 1392 free(used, M_DEVBUF); 1393 return (EINVAL); 1394 } 1395 if (used[0] != 1) { 1396 free(used, M_DEVBUF); 1397 return (EINVAL); 1398 } 1399 1400 /* Make sure none of the resources are allocated. */ 1401 for (i = 0; i < msix->msix_table_len; i++) { 1402 if (msix->msix_table[i].mte_vector == 0) 1403 continue; 1404 if (msix->msix_table[i].mte_handlers > 0) 1405 return (EBUSY); 1406 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1); 1407 KASSERT(rle != NULL, ("missing resource")); 1408 if (rle->res != NULL) 1409 return (EBUSY); 1410 } 1411 1412 /* Free the existing resource list entries. */ 1413 for (i = 0; i < msix->msix_table_len; i++) { 1414 if (msix->msix_table[i].mte_vector == 0) 1415 continue; 1416 resource_list_delete(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1); 1417 } 1418 1419 /* 1420 * Build the new virtual table keeping track of which vectors are 1421 * used. 1422 */ 1423 free(msix->msix_table, M_DEVBUF); 1424 msix->msix_table = malloc(sizeof(struct msix_table_entry) * count, 1425 M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); 1426 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) 1427 msix->msix_table[i].mte_vector = vectors[i]; 1428 msix->msix_table_len = count; 1429 1430 /* Free any unused IRQs and resize the vectors array if necessary. */ 1431 j = msix->msix_alloc - 1; 1432 if (used[j] == 0) { 1433 struct msix_vector *vec; 1434 1435 while (used[j] == 0) { 1436 PCIB_RELEASE_MSIX(device_get_parent(dev), child, 1437 msix->msix_vectors[j].mv_irq); 1438 j--; 1439 } 1440 vec = malloc(sizeof(struct msix_vector) * (j + 1), M_DEVBUF, 1441 M_WAITOK); 1442 bcopy(msix->msix_vectors, vec, sizeof(struct msix_vector) * 1443 (j + 1)); 1444 free(msix->msix_vectors, M_DEVBUF); 1445 msix->msix_vectors = vec; 1446 msix->msix_alloc = j + 1; 1447 } 1448 free(used, M_DEVBUF); 1449 1450 /* Map the IRQs onto the rids. */ 1451 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { 1452 if (vectors[i] == 0) 1453 continue; 1454 irq = msix->msix_vectors[vectors[i]].mv_irq; 1455 resource_list_add(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1, irq, 1456 irq, 1); 1457 } 1458 1459 if (bootverbose) { 1460 device_printf(child, "Remapped MSI-X IRQs as: "); 1461 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { 1462 if (i != 0) 1463 printf(", "); 1464 if (vectors[i] == 0) 1465 printf("---"); 1466 else 1467 printf("%d", 1468 msix->msix_vectors[vectors[i]].mv_irq); 1469 } 1470 printf("\n"); 1471 } 1472 1473 return (0); 1474 } 1475 1476 static int 1477 pci_release_msix(device_t dev, device_t child) 1478 { 1479 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1480 struct pcicfg_msix *msix = &dinfo->cfg.msix; 1481 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 1482 int i; 1483 1484 /* Do we have any messages to release? */ 1485 if (msix->msix_alloc == 0) 1486 return (ENODEV); 1487 1488 /* Make sure none of the resources are allocated. */ 1489 for (i = 0; i < msix->msix_table_len; i++) { 1490 if (msix->msix_table[i].mte_vector == 0) 1491 continue; 1492 if (msix->msix_table[i].mte_handlers > 0) 1493 return (EBUSY); 1494 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1); 1495 KASSERT(rle != NULL, ("missing resource")); 1496 if (rle->res != NULL) 1497 return (EBUSY); 1498 } 1499 1500 /* Update control register to disable MSI-X. */ 1501 msix->msix_ctrl &= ~PCIM_MSIXCTRL_MSIX_ENABLE; 1502 pci_write_config(child, msix->msix_location + PCIR_MSIX_CTRL, 1503 msix->msix_ctrl, 2); 1504 1505 /* Free the resource list entries. */ 1506 for (i = 0; i < msix->msix_table_len; i++) { 1507 if (msix->msix_table[i].mte_vector == 0) 1508 continue; 1509 resource_list_delete(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1); 1510 } 1511 free(msix->msix_table, M_DEVBUF); 1512 msix->msix_table_len = 0; 1513 1514 /* Release the IRQs. */ 1515 for (i = 0; i < msix->msix_alloc; i++) 1516 PCIB_RELEASE_MSIX(device_get_parent(dev), child, 1517 msix->msix_vectors[i].mv_irq); 1518 free(msix->msix_vectors, M_DEVBUF); 1519 msix->msix_alloc = 0; 1520 return (0); 1521 } 1522 1523 /* 1524 * Return the max supported MSI-X messages this device supports. 1525 * Basically, assuming the MD code can alloc messages, this function 1526 * should return the maximum value that pci_alloc_msix() can return. 1527 * Thus, it is subject to the tunables, etc. 1528 */ 1529 int 1530 pci_msix_count_method(device_t dev, device_t child) 1531 { 1532 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1533 struct pcicfg_msix *msix = &dinfo->cfg.msix; 1534 1535 if (pci_do_msix && msix->msix_location != 0) 1536 return (msix->msix_msgnum); 1537 return (0); 1538 } 1539 1540 /* 1541 * HyperTransport MSI mapping control 1542 */ 1543 void 1544 pci_ht_map_msi(device_t dev, uint64_t addr) 1545 { 1546 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1547 struct pcicfg_ht *ht = &dinfo->cfg.ht; 1548 1549 if (!ht->ht_msimap) 1550 return; 1551 1552 if (addr && !(ht->ht_msictrl & PCIM_HTCMD_MSI_ENABLE) && 1553 ht->ht_msiaddr >> 20 == addr >> 20) { 1554 /* Enable MSI -> HT mapping. */ 1555 ht->ht_msictrl |= PCIM_HTCMD_MSI_ENABLE; 1556 pci_write_config(dev, ht->ht_msimap + PCIR_HT_COMMAND, 1557 ht->ht_msictrl, 2); 1558 } 1559 1560 if (!addr && ht->ht_msictrl & PCIM_HTCMD_MSI_ENABLE) { 1561 /* Disable MSI -> HT mapping. */ 1562 ht->ht_msictrl &= ~PCIM_HTCMD_MSI_ENABLE; 1563 pci_write_config(dev, ht->ht_msimap + PCIR_HT_COMMAND, 1564 ht->ht_msictrl, 2); 1565 } 1566 } 1567 1568 /* 1569 * Support for MSI message signalled interrupts. 1570 */ 1571 void 1572 pci_enable_msi(device_t dev, uint64_t address, uint16_t data) 1573 { 1574 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1575 struct pcicfg_msi *msi = &dinfo->cfg.msi; 1576 1577 /* Write data and address values. */ 1578 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_ADDR, 1579 address & 0xffffffff, 4); 1580 if (msi->msi_ctrl & PCIM_MSICTRL_64BIT) { 1581 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_ADDR_HIGH, 1582 address >> 32, 4); 1583 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_DATA_64BIT, 1584 data, 2); 1585 } else 1586 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_DATA, data, 1587 2); 1588 1589 /* Enable MSI in the control register. */ 1590 msi->msi_ctrl |= PCIM_MSICTRL_MSI_ENABLE; 1591 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_CTRL, msi->msi_ctrl, 1592 2); 1593 1594 /* Enable MSI -> HT mapping. */ 1595 pci_ht_map_msi(dev, address); 1596 } 1597 1598 void 1599 pci_disable_msi(device_t dev) 1600 { 1601 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1602 struct pcicfg_msi *msi = &dinfo->cfg.msi; 1603 1604 /* Disable MSI -> HT mapping. */ 1605 pci_ht_map_msi(dev, 0); 1606 1607 /* Disable MSI in the control register. */ 1608 msi->msi_ctrl &= ~PCIM_MSICTRL_MSI_ENABLE; 1609 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_CTRL, msi->msi_ctrl, 1610 2); 1611 } 1612 1613 /* 1614 * Restore MSI registers during resume. If MSI is enabled then 1615 * restore the data and address registers in addition to the control 1616 * register. 1617 */ 1618 static void 1619 pci_resume_msi(device_t dev) 1620 { 1621 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1622 struct pcicfg_msi *msi = &dinfo->cfg.msi; 1623 uint64_t address; 1624 uint16_t data; 1625 1626 if (msi->msi_ctrl & PCIM_MSICTRL_MSI_ENABLE) { 1627 address = msi->msi_addr; 1628 data = msi->msi_data; 1629 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_ADDR, 1630 address & 0xffffffff, 4); 1631 if (msi->msi_ctrl & PCIM_MSICTRL_64BIT) { 1632 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + 1633 PCIR_MSI_ADDR_HIGH, address >> 32, 4); 1634 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + 1635 PCIR_MSI_DATA_64BIT, data, 2); 1636 } else 1637 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_DATA, 1638 data, 2); 1639 } 1640 pci_write_config(dev, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_CTRL, msi->msi_ctrl, 1641 2); 1642 } 1643 1644 int 1645 pci_remap_msi_irq(device_t dev, u_int irq) 1646 { 1647 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 1648 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 1649 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 1650 struct msix_table_entry *mte; 1651 struct msix_vector *mv; 1652 device_t bus; 1653 uint64_t addr; 1654 uint32_t data; 1655 int error, i, j; 1656 1657 bus = device_get_parent(dev); 1658 1659 /* 1660 * Handle MSI first. We try to find this IRQ among our list 1661 * of MSI IRQs. If we find it, we request updated address and 1662 * data registers and apply the results. 1663 */ 1664 if (cfg->msi.msi_alloc > 0) { 1665 1666 /* If we don't have any active handlers, nothing to do. */ 1667 if (cfg->msi.msi_handlers == 0) 1668 return (0); 1669 for (i = 0; i < cfg->msi.msi_alloc; i++) { 1670 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, 1671 i + 1); 1672 if (rle->start == irq) { 1673 error = PCIB_MAP_MSI(device_get_parent(bus), 1674 dev, irq, &addr, &data); 1675 if (error) 1676 return (error); 1677 pci_disable_msi(dev); 1678 dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_addr = addr; 1679 dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_data = data; 1680 pci_enable_msi(dev, addr, data); 1681 return (0); 1682 } 1683 } 1684 return (ENOENT); 1685 } 1686 1687 /* 1688 * For MSI-X, we check to see if we have this IRQ. If we do, 1689 * we request the updated mapping info. If that works, we go 1690 * through all the slots that use this IRQ and update them. 1691 */ 1692 if (cfg->msix.msix_alloc > 0) { 1693 for (i = 0; i < cfg->msix.msix_alloc; i++) { 1694 mv = &cfg->msix.msix_vectors[i]; 1695 if (mv->mv_irq == irq) { 1696 error = PCIB_MAP_MSI(device_get_parent(bus), 1697 dev, irq, &addr, &data); 1698 if (error) 1699 return (error); 1700 mv->mv_address = addr; 1701 mv->mv_data = data; 1702 for (j = 0; j < cfg->msix.msix_table_len; j++) { 1703 mte = &cfg->msix.msix_table[j]; 1704 if (mte->mte_vector != i + 1) 1705 continue; 1706 if (mte->mte_handlers == 0) 1707 continue; 1708 pci_mask_msix(dev, j); 1709 pci_enable_msix(dev, j, addr, data); 1710 pci_unmask_msix(dev, j); 1711 } 1712 } 1713 } 1714 return (ENOENT); 1715 } 1716 1717 return (ENOENT); 1718 } 1719 1720 /* 1721 * Returns true if the specified device is blacklisted because MSI 1722 * doesn't work. 1723 */ 1724 int 1725 pci_msi_device_blacklisted(device_t dev) 1726 { 1727 struct pci_quirk *q; 1728 1729 if (!pci_honor_msi_blacklist) 1730 return (0); 1731 1732 for (q = &pci_quirks[0]; q->devid; q++) { 1733 if (q->devid == pci_get_devid(dev) && 1734 q->type == PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSI) 1735 return (1); 1736 } 1737 return (0); 1738 } 1739 1740 /* 1741 * Determine if MSI is blacklisted globally on this sytem. Currently, 1742 * we just check for blacklisted chipsets as represented by the 1743 * host-PCI bridge at device 0:0:0. In the future, it may become 1744 * necessary to check other system attributes, such as the kenv values 1745 * that give the motherboard manufacturer and model number. 1746 */ 1747 static int 1748 pci_msi_blacklisted(void) 1749 { 1750 device_t dev; 1751 1752 if (!pci_honor_msi_blacklist) 1753 return (0); 1754 1755 /* Blacklist all non-PCI-express and non-PCI-X chipsets. */ 1756 if (!(pcie_chipset || pcix_chipset)) 1757 return (1); 1758 1759 dev = pci_find_bsf(0, 0, 0); 1760 if (dev != NULL) 1761 return (pci_msi_device_blacklisted(dev)); 1762 return (0); 1763 } 1764 1765 /* 1766 * Attempt to allocate *count MSI messages. The actual number allocated is 1767 * returned in *count. After this function returns, each message will be 1768 * available to the driver as SYS_RES_IRQ resources starting at a rid 1. 1769 */ 1770 int 1771 pci_alloc_msi_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int *count) 1772 { 1773 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1774 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 1775 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 1776 int actual, error, i, irqs[32]; 1777 uint16_t ctrl; 1778 1779 /* Don't let count == 0 get us into trouble. */ 1780 if (*count == 0) 1781 return (EINVAL); 1782 1783 /* If rid 0 is allocated, then fail. */ 1784 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0); 1785 if (rle != NULL && rle->res != NULL) 1786 return (ENXIO); 1787 1788 /* Already have allocated messages? */ 1789 if (cfg->msi.msi_alloc != 0 || cfg->msix.msix_alloc != 0) 1790 return (ENXIO); 1791 1792 /* If MSI is blacklisted for this system, fail. */ 1793 if (pci_msi_blacklisted()) 1794 return (ENXIO); 1795 1796 /* MSI capability present? */ 1797 if (cfg->msi.msi_location == 0 || !pci_do_msi) 1798 return (ENODEV); 1799 1800 if (bootverbose) 1801 device_printf(child, 1802 "attempting to allocate %d MSI vectors (%d supported)\n", 1803 *count, cfg->msi.msi_msgnum); 1804 1805 /* Don't ask for more than the device supports. */ 1806 actual = min(*count, cfg->msi.msi_msgnum); 1807 1808 /* Don't ask for more than 32 messages. */ 1809 actual = min(actual, 32); 1810 1811 /* MSI requires power of 2 number of messages. */ 1812 if (!powerof2(actual)) 1813 return (EINVAL); 1814 1815 for (;;) { 1816 /* Try to allocate N messages. */ 1817 error = PCIB_ALLOC_MSI(device_get_parent(dev), child, actual, 1818 cfg->msi.msi_msgnum, irqs); 1819 if (error == 0) 1820 break; 1821 if (actual == 1) 1822 return (error); 1823 1824 /* Try N / 2. */ 1825 actual >>= 1; 1826 } 1827 1828 /* 1829 * We now have N actual messages mapped onto SYS_RES_IRQ 1830 * resources in the irqs[] array, so add new resources 1831 * starting at rid 1. 1832 */ 1833 for (i = 0; i < actual; i++) 1834 resource_list_add(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1, 1835 irqs[i], irqs[i], 1); 1836 1837 if (bootverbose) { 1838 if (actual == 1) 1839 device_printf(child, "using IRQ %d for MSI\n", irqs[0]); 1840 else { 1841 int run; 1842 1843 /* 1844 * Be fancy and try to print contiguous runs 1845 * of IRQ values as ranges. 'run' is true if 1846 * we are in a range. 1847 */ 1848 device_printf(child, "using IRQs %d", irqs[0]); 1849 run = 0; 1850 for (i = 1; i < actual; i++) { 1851 1852 /* Still in a run? */ 1853 if (irqs[i] == irqs[i - 1] + 1) { 1854 run = 1; 1855 continue; 1856 } 1857 1858 /* Finish previous range. */ 1859 if (run) { 1860 printf("-%d", irqs[i - 1]); 1861 run = 0; 1862 } 1863 1864 /* Start new range. */ 1865 printf(",%d", irqs[i]); 1866 } 1867 1868 /* Unfinished range? */ 1869 if (run) 1870 printf("-%d", irqs[actual - 1]); 1871 printf(" for MSI\n"); 1872 } 1873 } 1874 1875 /* Update control register with actual count. */ 1876 ctrl = cfg->msi.msi_ctrl; 1877 ctrl &= ~PCIM_MSICTRL_MME_MASK; 1878 ctrl |= (ffs(actual) - 1) << 4; 1879 cfg->msi.msi_ctrl = ctrl; 1880 pci_write_config(child, cfg->msi.msi_location + PCIR_MSI_CTRL, ctrl, 2); 1881 1882 /* Update counts of alloc'd messages. */ 1883 cfg->msi.msi_alloc = actual; 1884 cfg->msi.msi_handlers = 0; 1885 *count = actual; 1886 return (0); 1887 } 1888 1889 /* Release the MSI messages associated with this device. */ 1890 int 1891 pci_release_msi_method(device_t dev, device_t child) 1892 { 1893 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1894 struct pcicfg_msi *msi = &dinfo->cfg.msi; 1895 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 1896 int error, i, irqs[32]; 1897 1898 /* Try MSI-X first. */ 1899 error = pci_release_msix(dev, child); 1900 if (error != ENODEV) 1901 return (error); 1902 1903 /* Do we have any messages to release? */ 1904 if (msi->msi_alloc == 0) 1905 return (ENODEV); 1906 KASSERT(msi->msi_alloc <= 32, ("more than 32 alloc'd messages")); 1907 1908 /* Make sure none of the resources are allocated. */ 1909 if (msi->msi_handlers > 0) 1910 return (EBUSY); 1911 for (i = 0; i < msi->msi_alloc; i++) { 1912 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1); 1913 KASSERT(rle != NULL, ("missing MSI resource")); 1914 if (rle->res != NULL) 1915 return (EBUSY); 1916 irqs[i] = rle->start; 1917 } 1918 1919 /* Update control register with 0 count. */ 1920 KASSERT(!(msi->msi_ctrl & PCIM_MSICTRL_MSI_ENABLE), 1921 ("%s: MSI still enabled", __func__)); 1922 msi->msi_ctrl &= ~PCIM_MSICTRL_MME_MASK; 1923 pci_write_config(child, msi->msi_location + PCIR_MSI_CTRL, 1924 msi->msi_ctrl, 2); 1925 1926 /* Release the messages. */ 1927 PCIB_RELEASE_MSI(device_get_parent(dev), child, msi->msi_alloc, irqs); 1928 for (i = 0; i < msi->msi_alloc; i++) 1929 resource_list_delete(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, i + 1); 1930 1931 /* Update alloc count. */ 1932 msi->msi_alloc = 0; 1933 msi->msi_addr = 0; 1934 msi->msi_data = 0; 1935 return (0); 1936 } 1937 1938 /* 1939 * Return the max supported MSI messages this device supports. 1940 * Basically, assuming the MD code can alloc messages, this function 1941 * should return the maximum value that pci_alloc_msi() can return. 1942 * Thus, it is subject to the tunables, etc. 1943 */ 1944 int 1945 pci_msi_count_method(device_t dev, device_t child) 1946 { 1947 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1948 struct pcicfg_msi *msi = &dinfo->cfg.msi; 1949 1950 if (pci_do_msi && msi->msi_location != 0) 1951 return (msi->msi_msgnum); 1952 return (0); 1953 } 1954 1955 /* free pcicfgregs structure and all depending data structures */ 1956 1957 int 1958 pci_freecfg(struct pci_devinfo *dinfo) 1959 { 1960 struct devlist *devlist_head; 1961 int i; 1962 1963 devlist_head = &pci_devq; 1964 1965 if (dinfo->cfg.vpd.vpd_reg) { 1966 free(dinfo->cfg.vpd.vpd_ident, M_DEVBUF); 1967 for (i = 0; i < dinfo->cfg.vpd.vpd_rocnt; i++) 1968 free(dinfo->cfg.vpd.vpd_ros[i].value, M_DEVBUF); 1969 free(dinfo->cfg.vpd.vpd_ros, M_DEVBUF); 1970 for (i = 0; i < dinfo->cfg.vpd.vpd_wcnt; i++) 1971 free(dinfo->cfg.vpd.vpd_w[i].value, M_DEVBUF); 1972 free(dinfo->cfg.vpd.vpd_w, M_DEVBUF); 1973 } 1974 STAILQ_REMOVE(devlist_head, dinfo, pci_devinfo, pci_links); 1975 free(dinfo, M_DEVBUF); 1976 1977 /* increment the generation count */ 1978 pci_generation++; 1979 1980 /* we're losing one device */ 1981 pci_numdevs--; 1982 return (0); 1983 } 1984 1985 /* 1986 * PCI power manangement 1987 */ 1988 int 1989 pci_set_powerstate_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int state) 1990 { 1991 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 1992 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 1993 uint16_t status; 1994 int result, oldstate, highest, delay; 1995 1996 if (cfg->pp.pp_cap == 0) 1997 return (EOPNOTSUPP); 1998 1999 /* 2000 * Optimize a no state change request away. While it would be OK to 2001 * write to the hardware in theory, some devices have shown odd 2002 * behavior when going from D3 -> D3. 2003 */ 2004 oldstate = pci_get_powerstate(child); 2005 if (oldstate == state) 2006 return (0); 2007 2008 /* 2009 * The PCI power management specification states that after a state 2010 * transition between PCI power states, system software must 2011 * guarantee a minimal delay before the function accesses the device. 2012 * Compute the worst case delay that we need to guarantee before we 2013 * access the device. Many devices will be responsive much more 2014 * quickly than this delay, but there are some that don't respond 2015 * instantly to state changes. Transitions to/from D3 state require 2016 * 10ms, while D2 requires 200us, and D0/1 require none. The delay 2017 * is done below with DELAY rather than a sleeper function because 2018 * this function can be called from contexts where we cannot sleep. 2019 */ 2020 highest = (oldstate > state) ? oldstate : state; 2021 if (highest == PCI_POWERSTATE_D3) 2022 delay = 10000; 2023 else if (highest == PCI_POWERSTATE_D2) 2024 delay = 200; 2025 else 2026 delay = 0; 2027 status = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, cfg->pp.pp_status, 2) 2028 & ~PCIM_PSTAT_DMASK; 2029 result = 0; 2030 switch (state) { 2031 case PCI_POWERSTATE_D0: 2032 status |= PCIM_PSTAT_D0; 2033 break; 2034 case PCI_POWERSTATE_D1: 2035 if ((cfg->pp.pp_cap & PCIM_PCAP_D1SUPP) == 0) 2036 return (EOPNOTSUPP); 2037 status |= PCIM_PSTAT_D1; 2038 break; 2039 case PCI_POWERSTATE_D2: 2040 if ((cfg->pp.pp_cap & PCIM_PCAP_D2SUPP) == 0) 2041 return (EOPNOTSUPP); 2042 status |= PCIM_PSTAT_D2; 2043 break; 2044 case PCI_POWERSTATE_D3: 2045 status |= PCIM_PSTAT_D3; 2046 break; 2047 default: 2048 return (EINVAL); 2049 } 2050 2051 if (bootverbose) 2052 printf( 2053 "pci%d:%d:%d:%d: Transition from D%d to D%d\n", 2054 dinfo->cfg.domain, dinfo->cfg.bus, dinfo->cfg.slot, 2055 dinfo->cfg.func, oldstate, state); 2056 2057 PCI_WRITE_CONFIG(dev, child, cfg->pp.pp_status, status, 2); 2058 if (delay) 2059 DELAY(delay); 2060 return (0); 2061 } 2062 2063 int 2064 pci_get_powerstate_method(device_t dev, device_t child) 2065 { 2066 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 2067 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 2068 uint16_t status; 2069 int result; 2070 2071 if (cfg->pp.pp_cap != 0) { 2072 status = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, cfg->pp.pp_status, 2); 2073 switch (status & PCIM_PSTAT_DMASK) { 2074 case PCIM_PSTAT_D0: 2075 result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D0; 2076 break; 2077 case PCIM_PSTAT_D1: 2078 result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D1; 2079 break; 2080 case PCIM_PSTAT_D2: 2081 result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D2; 2082 break; 2083 case PCIM_PSTAT_D3: 2084 result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D3; 2085 break; 2086 default: 2087 result = PCI_POWERSTATE_UNKNOWN; 2088 break; 2089 } 2090 } else { 2091 /* No support, device is always at D0 */ 2092 result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D0; 2093 } 2094 return (result); 2095 } 2096 2097 /* 2098 * Some convenience functions for PCI device drivers. 2099 */ 2100 2101 static __inline void 2102 pci_set_command_bit(device_t dev, device_t child, uint16_t bit) 2103 { 2104 uint16_t command; 2105 2106 command = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); 2107 command |= bit; 2108 PCI_WRITE_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, command, 2); 2109 } 2110 2111 static __inline void 2112 pci_clear_command_bit(device_t dev, device_t child, uint16_t bit) 2113 { 2114 uint16_t command; 2115 2116 command = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); 2117 command &= ~bit; 2118 PCI_WRITE_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, command, 2); 2119 } 2120 2121 int 2122 pci_enable_busmaster_method(device_t dev, device_t child) 2123 { 2124 pci_set_command_bit(dev, child, PCIM_CMD_BUSMASTEREN); 2125 return (0); 2126 } 2127 2128 int 2129 pci_disable_busmaster_method(device_t dev, device_t child) 2130 { 2131 pci_clear_command_bit(dev, child, PCIM_CMD_BUSMASTEREN); 2132 return (0); 2133 } 2134 2135 int 2136 pci_enable_io_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int space) 2137 { 2138 uint16_t command; 2139 uint16_t bit; 2140 char *error; 2141 2142 bit = 0; 2143 error = NULL; 2144 2145 switch(space) { 2146 case SYS_RES_IOPORT: 2147 bit = PCIM_CMD_PORTEN; 2148 error = "port"; 2149 break; 2150 case SYS_RES_MEMORY: 2151 bit = PCIM_CMD_MEMEN; 2152 error = "memory"; 2153 break; 2154 default: 2155 return (EINVAL); 2156 } 2157 pci_set_command_bit(dev, child, bit); 2158 /* Some devices seem to need a brief stall here, what do to? */ 2159 command = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); 2160 if (command & bit) 2161 return (0); 2162 device_printf(child, "failed to enable %s mapping!\n", error); 2163 return (ENXIO); 2164 } 2165 2166 int 2167 pci_disable_io_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int space) 2168 { 2169 uint16_t command; 2170 uint16_t bit; 2171 char *error; 2172 2173 bit = 0; 2174 error = NULL; 2175 2176 switch(space) { 2177 case SYS_RES_IOPORT: 2178 bit = PCIM_CMD_PORTEN; 2179 error = "port"; 2180 break; 2181 case SYS_RES_MEMORY: 2182 bit = PCIM_CMD_MEMEN; 2183 error = "memory"; 2184 break; 2185 default: 2186 return (EINVAL); 2187 } 2188 pci_clear_command_bit(dev, child, bit); 2189 command = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); 2190 if (command & bit) { 2191 device_printf(child, "failed to disable %s mapping!\n", error); 2192 return (ENXIO); 2193 } 2194 return (0); 2195 } 2196 2197 /* 2198 * New style pci driver. Parent device is either a pci-host-bridge or a 2199 * pci-pci-bridge. Both kinds are represented by instances of pcib. 2200 */ 2201 2202 void 2203 pci_print_verbose(struct pci_devinfo *dinfo) 2204 { 2205 2206 if (bootverbose) { 2207 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 2208 2209 printf("found->\tvendor=0x%04x, dev=0x%04x, revid=0x%02x\n", 2210 cfg->vendor, cfg->device, cfg->revid); 2211 printf("\tdomain=%d, bus=%d, slot=%d, func=%d\n", 2212 cfg->domain, cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func); 2213 printf("\tclass=%02x-%02x-%02x, hdrtype=0x%02x, mfdev=%d\n", 2214 cfg->baseclass, cfg->subclass, cfg->progif, cfg->hdrtype, 2215 cfg->mfdev); 2216 printf("\tcmdreg=0x%04x, statreg=0x%04x, cachelnsz=%d (dwords)\n", 2217 cfg->cmdreg, cfg->statreg, cfg->cachelnsz); 2218 printf("\tlattimer=0x%02x (%d ns), mingnt=0x%02x (%d ns), maxlat=0x%02x (%d ns)\n", 2219 cfg->lattimer, cfg->lattimer * 30, cfg->mingnt, 2220 cfg->mingnt * 250, cfg->maxlat, cfg->maxlat * 250); 2221 if (cfg->intpin > 0) 2222 printf("\tintpin=%c, irq=%d\n", 2223 cfg->intpin +'a' -1, cfg->intline); 2224 if (cfg->pp.pp_cap) { 2225 uint16_t status; 2226 2227 status = pci_read_config(cfg->dev, cfg->pp.pp_status, 2); 2228 printf("\tpowerspec %d supports D0%s%s D3 current D%d\n", 2229 cfg->pp.pp_cap & PCIM_PCAP_SPEC, 2230 cfg->pp.pp_cap & PCIM_PCAP_D1SUPP ? " D1" : "", 2231 cfg->pp.pp_cap & PCIM_PCAP_D2SUPP ? " D2" : "", 2232 status & PCIM_PSTAT_DMASK); 2233 } 2234 if (cfg->msi.msi_location) { 2235 int ctrl; 2236 2237 ctrl = cfg->msi.msi_ctrl; 2238 printf("\tMSI supports %d message%s%s%s\n", 2239 cfg->msi.msi_msgnum, 2240 (cfg->msi.msi_msgnum == 1) ? "" : "s", 2241 (ctrl & PCIM_MSICTRL_64BIT) ? ", 64 bit" : "", 2242 (ctrl & PCIM_MSICTRL_VECTOR) ? ", vector masks":""); 2243 } 2244 if (cfg->msix.msix_location) { 2245 printf("\tMSI-X supports %d message%s ", 2246 cfg->msix.msix_msgnum, 2247 (cfg->msix.msix_msgnum == 1) ? "" : "s"); 2248 if (cfg->msix.msix_table_bar == cfg->msix.msix_pba_bar) 2249 printf("in map 0x%x\n", 2250 cfg->msix.msix_table_bar); 2251 else 2252 printf("in maps 0x%x and 0x%x\n", 2253 cfg->msix.msix_table_bar, 2254 cfg->msix.msix_pba_bar); 2255 } 2256 } 2257 } 2258 2259 static int 2260 pci_porten(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f) 2261 { 2262 return (PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, 2) 2263 & PCIM_CMD_PORTEN) != 0; 2264 } 2265 2266 static int 2267 pci_memen(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f) 2268 { 2269 return (PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, 2) 2270 & PCIM_CMD_MEMEN) != 0; 2271 } 2272 2273 /* 2274 * Add a resource based on a pci map register. Return 1 if the map 2275 * register is a 32bit map register or 2 if it is a 64bit register. 2276 */ 2277 static int 2278 pci_add_map(device_t pcib, device_t bus, device_t dev, 2279 int b, int s, int f, int reg, struct resource_list *rl, int force, 2280 int prefetch) 2281 { 2282 uint32_t map; 2283 pci_addr_t base; 2284 pci_addr_t start, end, count; 2285 uint8_t ln2size; 2286 uint8_t ln2range; 2287 uint32_t testval; 2288 uint16_t cmd; 2289 int type; 2290 int barlen; 2291 struct resource *res; 2292 2293 map = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg, 4); 2294 PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg, 0xffffffff, 4); 2295 testval = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg, 4); 2296 PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg, map, 4); 2297 2298 if (PCI_BAR_MEM(map)) 2299 type = SYS_RES_MEMORY; 2300 else 2301 type = SYS_RES_IOPORT; 2302 ln2size = pci_mapsize(testval); 2303 ln2range = pci_maprange(testval); 2304 base = pci_mapbase(map); 2305 barlen = ln2range == 64 ? 2 : 1; 2306 2307 /* 2308 * For I/O registers, if bottom bit is set, and the next bit up 2309 * isn't clear, we know we have a BAR that doesn't conform to the 2310 * spec, so ignore it. Also, sanity check the size of the data 2311 * areas to the type of memory involved. Memory must be at least 2312 * 16 bytes in size, while I/O ranges must be at least 4. 2313 */ 2314 if (PCI_BAR_IO(testval) && (testval & PCIM_BAR_IO_RESERVED) != 0) 2315 return (barlen); 2316 if ((type == SYS_RES_MEMORY && ln2size < 4) || 2317 (type == SYS_RES_IOPORT && ln2size < 2)) 2318 return (barlen); 2319 2320 if (ln2range == 64) 2321 /* Read the other half of a 64bit map register */ 2322 base |= (uint64_t) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg + 4, 4) << 32; 2323 if (bootverbose) { 2324 printf("\tmap[%02x]: type %s, range %2d, base %#jx, size %2d", 2325 reg, pci_maptype(map), ln2range, (uintmax_t)base, ln2size); 2326 if (type == SYS_RES_IOPORT && !pci_porten(pcib, b, s, f)) 2327 printf(", port disabled\n"); 2328 else if (type == SYS_RES_MEMORY && !pci_memen(pcib, b, s, f)) 2329 printf(", memory disabled\n"); 2330 else 2331 printf(", enabled\n"); 2332 } 2333 2334 /* 2335 * If base is 0, then we have problems. It is best to ignore 2336 * such entries for the moment. These will be allocated later if 2337 * the driver specifically requests them. However, some 2338 * removable busses look better when all resources are allocated, 2339 * so allow '0' to be overriden. 2340 * 2341 * Similarly treat maps whose values is the same as the test value 2342 * read back. These maps have had all f's written to them by the 2343 * BIOS in an attempt to disable the resources. 2344 */ 2345 if (!force && (base == 0 || map == testval)) 2346 return (barlen); 2347 if ((u_long)base != base) { 2348 device_printf(bus, 2349 "pci%d:%d:%d:%d bar %#x too many address bits", 2350 pci_get_domain(dev), b, s, f, reg); 2351 return (barlen); 2352 } 2353 2354 /* 2355 * This code theoretically does the right thing, but has 2356 * undesirable side effects in some cases where peripherals 2357 * respond oddly to having these bits enabled. Let the user 2358 * be able to turn them off (since pci_enable_io_modes is 1 by 2359 * default). 2360 */ 2361 if (pci_enable_io_modes) { 2362 /* Turn on resources that have been left off by a lazy BIOS */ 2363 if (type == SYS_RES_IOPORT && !pci_porten(pcib, b, s, f)) { 2364 cmd = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); 2365 cmd |= PCIM_CMD_PORTEN; 2366 PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, cmd, 2); 2367 } 2368 if (type == SYS_RES_MEMORY && !pci_memen(pcib, b, s, f)) { 2369 cmd = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); 2370 cmd |= PCIM_CMD_MEMEN; 2371 PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, cmd, 2); 2372 } 2373 } else { 2374 if (type == SYS_RES_IOPORT && !pci_porten(pcib, b, s, f)) 2375 return (barlen); 2376 if (type == SYS_RES_MEMORY && !pci_memen(pcib, b, s, f)) 2377 return (barlen); 2378 } 2379 2380 count = 1 << ln2size; 2381 if (base == 0 || base == pci_mapbase(testval)) { 2382 start = 0; /* Let the parent decide. */ 2383 end = ~0ULL; 2384 } else { 2385 start = base; 2386 end = base + (1 << ln2size) - 1; 2387 } 2388 resource_list_add(rl, type, reg, start, end, count); 2389 2390 /* 2391 * Try to allocate the resource for this BAR from our parent 2392 * so that this resource range is already reserved. The 2393 * driver for this device will later inherit this resource in 2394 * pci_alloc_resource(). 2395 */ 2396 res = resource_list_alloc(rl, bus, dev, type, ®, start, end, count, 2397 prefetch ? RF_PREFETCHABLE : 0); 2398 if (res == NULL) { 2399 /* 2400 * If the allocation fails, clear the BAR and delete 2401 * the resource list entry to force 2402 * pci_alloc_resource() to allocate resources from the 2403 * parent. 2404 */ 2405 resource_list_delete(rl, type, reg); 2406 start = 0; 2407 } else 2408 start = rman_get_start(res); 2409 pci_write_config(dev, reg, start, 4); 2410 if (ln2range == 64) 2411 pci_write_config(dev, reg + 4, start >> 32, 4); 2412 return (barlen); 2413 } 2414 2415 /* 2416 * For ATA devices we need to decide early what addressing mode to use. 2417 * Legacy demands that the primary and secondary ATA ports sits on the 2418 * same addresses that old ISA hardware did. This dictates that we use 2419 * those addresses and ignore the BAR's if we cannot set PCI native 2420 * addressing mode. 2421 */ 2422 static void 2423 pci_ata_maps(device_t pcib, device_t bus, device_t dev, int b, 2424 int s, int f, struct resource_list *rl, int force, uint32_t prefetchmask) 2425 { 2426 int rid, type, progif; 2427 #if 0 2428 /* if this device supports PCI native addressing use it */ 2429 progif = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_PROGIF, 1); 2430 if ((progif & 0x8a) == 0x8a) { 2431 if (pci_mapbase(pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_BAR(0), 4)) && 2432 pci_mapbase(pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_BAR(2), 4))) { 2433 printf("Trying ATA native PCI addressing mode\n"); 2434 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_PROGIF, progif | 0x05, 1); 2435 } 2436 } 2437 #endif 2438 progif = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_PROGIF, 1); 2439 type = SYS_RES_IOPORT; 2440 if (progif & PCIP_STORAGE_IDE_MODEPRIM) { 2441 pci_add_map(pcib, bus, dev, b, s, f, PCIR_BAR(0), rl, force, 2442 prefetchmask & (1 << 0)); 2443 pci_add_map(pcib, bus, dev, b, s, f, PCIR_BAR(1), rl, force, 2444 prefetchmask & (1 << 1)); 2445 } else { 2446 rid = PCIR_BAR(0); 2447 resource_list_add(rl, type, rid, 0x1f0, 0x1f7, 8); 2448 resource_list_alloc(rl, bus, dev, type, &rid, 0x1f0, 0x1f7, 8, 2449 0); 2450 rid = PCIR_BAR(1); 2451 resource_list_add(rl, type, rid, 0x3f6, 0x3f6, 1); 2452 resource_list_alloc(rl, bus, dev, type, &rid, 0x3f6, 0x3f6, 1, 2453 0); 2454 } 2455 if (progif & PCIP_STORAGE_IDE_MODESEC) { 2456 pci_add_map(pcib, bus, dev, b, s, f, PCIR_BAR(2), rl, force, 2457 prefetchmask & (1 << 2)); 2458 pci_add_map(pcib, bus, dev, b, s, f, PCIR_BAR(3), rl, force, 2459 prefetchmask & (1 << 3)); 2460 } else { 2461 rid = PCIR_BAR(2); 2462 resource_list_add(rl, type, rid, 0x170, 0x177, 8); 2463 resource_list_alloc(rl, bus, dev, type, &rid, 0x170, 0x177, 8, 2464 0); 2465 rid = PCIR_BAR(3); 2466 resource_list_add(rl, type, rid, 0x376, 0x376, 1); 2467 resource_list_alloc(rl, bus, dev, type, &rid, 0x376, 0x376, 1, 2468 0); 2469 } 2470 pci_add_map(pcib, bus, dev, b, s, f, PCIR_BAR(4), rl, force, 2471 prefetchmask & (1 << 4)); 2472 pci_add_map(pcib, bus, dev, b, s, f, PCIR_BAR(5), rl, force, 2473 prefetchmask & (1 << 5)); 2474 } 2475 2476 static void 2477 pci_assign_interrupt(device_t bus, device_t dev, int force_route) 2478 { 2479 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 2480 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 2481 char tunable_name[64]; 2482 int irq; 2483 2484 /* Has to have an intpin to have an interrupt. */ 2485 if (cfg->intpin == 0) 2486 return; 2487 2488 /* Let the user override the IRQ with a tunable. */ 2489 irq = PCI_INVALID_IRQ; 2490 snprintf(tunable_name, sizeof(tunable_name), 2491 "hw.pci%d.%d.%d.INT%c.irq", 2492 cfg->domain, cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->intpin + 'A' - 1); 2493 if (TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(tunable_name, &irq) && (irq >= 255 || irq <= 0)) 2494 irq = PCI_INVALID_IRQ; 2495 2496 /* 2497 * If we didn't get an IRQ via the tunable, then we either use the 2498 * IRQ value in the intline register or we ask the bus to route an 2499 * interrupt for us. If force_route is true, then we only use the 2500 * value in the intline register if the bus was unable to assign an 2501 * IRQ. 2502 */ 2503 if (!PCI_INTERRUPT_VALID(irq)) { 2504 if (!PCI_INTERRUPT_VALID(cfg->intline) || force_route) 2505 irq = PCI_ASSIGN_INTERRUPT(bus, dev); 2506 if (!PCI_INTERRUPT_VALID(irq)) 2507 irq = cfg->intline; 2508 } 2509 2510 /* If after all that we don't have an IRQ, just bail. */ 2511 if (!PCI_INTERRUPT_VALID(irq)) 2512 return; 2513 2514 /* Update the config register if it changed. */ 2515 if (irq != cfg->intline) { 2516 cfg->intline = irq; 2517 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_INTLINE, irq, 1); 2518 } 2519 2520 /* Add this IRQ as rid 0 interrupt resource. */ 2521 resource_list_add(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0, irq, irq, 1); 2522 } 2523 2524 void 2525 pci_add_resources(device_t bus, device_t dev, int force, uint32_t prefetchmask) 2526 { 2527 device_t pcib; 2528 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); 2529 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 2530 struct resource_list *rl = &dinfo->resources; 2531 struct pci_quirk *q; 2532 int b, i, f, s; 2533 2534 pcib = device_get_parent(bus); 2535 2536 b = cfg->bus; 2537 s = cfg->slot; 2538 f = cfg->func; 2539 2540 /* ATA devices needs special map treatment */ 2541 if ((pci_get_class(dev) == PCIC_STORAGE) && 2542 (pci_get_subclass(dev) == PCIS_STORAGE_IDE) && 2543 ((pci_get_progif(dev) & PCIP_STORAGE_IDE_MASTERDEV) || 2544 (!pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_BAR(0), 4) && 2545 !pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_BAR(2), 4))) ) 2546 pci_ata_maps(pcib, bus, dev, b, s, f, rl, force, prefetchmask); 2547 else 2548 for (i = 0; i < cfg->nummaps;) 2549 i += pci_add_map(pcib, bus, dev, b, s, f, PCIR_BAR(i), 2550 rl, force, prefetchmask & (1 << i)); 2551 2552 /* 2553 * Add additional, quirked resources. 2554 */ 2555 for (q = &pci_quirks[0]; q->devid; q++) { 2556 if (q->devid == ((cfg->device << 16) | cfg->vendor) 2557 && q->type == PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG) 2558 pci_add_map(pcib, bus, dev, b, s, f, q->arg1, rl, 2559 force, 0); 2560 } 2561 2562 if (cfg->intpin > 0 && PCI_INTERRUPT_VALID(cfg->intline)) { 2563 #ifdef __PCI_REROUTE_INTERRUPT 2564 /* 2565 * Try to re-route interrupts. Sometimes the BIOS or 2566 * firmware may leave bogus values in these registers. 2567 * If the re-route fails, then just stick with what we 2568 * have. 2569 */ 2570 pci_assign_interrupt(bus, dev, 1); 2571 #else 2572 pci_assign_interrupt(bus, dev, 0); 2573 #endif 2574 } 2575 } 2576 2577 void 2578 pci_add_children(device_t dev, int domain, int busno, size_t dinfo_size) 2579 { 2580 #define REG(n, w) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, busno, s, f, n, w) 2581 device_t pcib = device_get_parent(dev); 2582 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 2583 int maxslots; 2584 int s, f, pcifunchigh; 2585 uint8_t hdrtype; 2586 2587 KASSERT(dinfo_size >= sizeof(struct pci_devinfo), 2588 ("dinfo_size too small")); 2589 maxslots = PCIB_MAXSLOTS(pcib); 2590 for (s = 0; s <= maxslots; s++) { 2591 pcifunchigh = 0; 2592 f = 0; 2593 DELAY(1); 2594 hdrtype = REG(PCIR_HDRTYPE, 1); 2595 if ((hdrtype & PCIM_HDRTYPE) > PCI_MAXHDRTYPE) 2596 continue; 2597 if (hdrtype & PCIM_MFDEV) 2598 pcifunchigh = PCI_FUNCMAX; 2599 for (f = 0; f <= pcifunchigh; f++) { 2600 dinfo = pci_read_device(pcib, domain, busno, s, f, 2601 dinfo_size); 2602 if (dinfo != NULL) { 2603 pci_add_child(dev, dinfo); 2604 } 2605 } 2606 } 2607 #undef REG 2608 } 2609 2610 void 2611 pci_add_child(device_t bus, struct pci_devinfo *dinfo) 2612 { 2613 dinfo->cfg.dev = device_add_child(bus, NULL, -1); 2614 device_set_ivars(dinfo->cfg.dev, dinfo); 2615 resource_list_init(&dinfo->resources); 2616 pci_cfg_save(dinfo->cfg.dev, dinfo, 0); 2617 pci_cfg_restore(dinfo->cfg.dev, dinfo); 2618 pci_print_verbose(dinfo); 2619 pci_add_resources(bus, dinfo->cfg.dev, 0, 0); 2620 } 2621 2622 static int 2623 pci_probe(device_t dev) 2624 { 2625 2626 device_set_desc(dev, "PCI bus"); 2627 2628 /* Allow other subclasses to override this driver. */ 2629 return (-1000); 2630 } 2631 2632 static int 2633 pci_attach(device_t dev) 2634 { 2635 int busno, domain; 2636 2637 /* 2638 * Since there can be multiple independantly numbered PCI 2639 * busses on systems with multiple PCI domains, we can't use 2640 * the unit number to decide which bus we are probing. We ask 2641 * the parent pcib what our domain and bus numbers are. 2642 */ 2643 domain = pcib_get_domain(dev); 2644 busno = pcib_get_bus(dev); 2645 if (bootverbose) 2646 device_printf(dev, "domain=%d, physical bus=%d\n", 2647 domain, busno); 2648 2649 pci_add_children(dev, domain, busno, sizeof(struct pci_devinfo)); 2650 2651 return (bus_generic_attach(dev)); 2652 } 2653 2654 int 2655 pci_suspend(device_t dev) 2656 { 2657 int dstate, error, i, numdevs; 2658 device_t acpi_dev, child, *devlist; 2659 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 2660 2661 /* 2662 * Save the PCI configuration space for each child and set the 2663 * device in the appropriate power state for this sleep state. 2664 */ 2665 acpi_dev = NULL; 2666 if (pci_do_power_resume) 2667 acpi_dev = devclass_get_device(devclass_find("acpi"), 0); 2668 device_get_children(dev, &devlist, &numdevs); 2669 for (i = 0; i < numdevs; i++) { 2670 child = devlist[i]; 2671 dinfo = (struct pci_devinfo *) device_get_ivars(child); 2672 pci_cfg_save(child, dinfo, 0); 2673 } 2674 2675 /* Suspend devices before potentially powering them down. */ 2676 error = bus_generic_suspend(dev); 2677 if (error) { 2678 free(devlist, M_TEMP); 2679 return (error); 2680 } 2681 2682 /* 2683 * Always set the device to D3. If ACPI suggests a different 2684 * power state, use it instead. If ACPI is not present, the 2685 * firmware is responsible for managing device power. Skip 2686 * children who aren't attached since they are powered down 2687 * separately. Only manage type 0 devices for now. 2688 */ 2689 for (i = 0; acpi_dev && i < numdevs; i++) { 2690 child = devlist[i]; 2691 dinfo = (struct pci_devinfo *) device_get_ivars(child); 2692 if (device_is_attached(child) && dinfo->cfg.hdrtype == 0) { 2693 dstate = PCI_POWERSTATE_D3; 2694 ACPI_PWR_FOR_SLEEP(acpi_dev, child, &dstate); 2695 pci_set_powerstate(child, dstate); 2696 } 2697 } 2698 free(devlist, M_TEMP); 2699 return (0); 2700 } 2701 2702 int 2703 pci_resume(device_t dev) 2704 { 2705 int i, numdevs; 2706 device_t acpi_dev, child, *devlist; 2707 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 2708 2709 /* 2710 * Set each child to D0 and restore its PCI configuration space. 2711 */ 2712 acpi_dev = NULL; 2713 if (pci_do_power_resume) 2714 acpi_dev = devclass_get_device(devclass_find("acpi"), 0); 2715 device_get_children(dev, &devlist, &numdevs); 2716 for (i = 0; i < numdevs; i++) { 2717 /* 2718 * Notify ACPI we're going to D0 but ignore the result. If 2719 * ACPI is not present, the firmware is responsible for 2720 * managing device power. Only manage type 0 devices for now. 2721 */ 2722 child = devlist[i]; 2723 dinfo = (struct pci_devinfo *) device_get_ivars(child); 2724 if (acpi_dev && device_is_attached(child) && 2725 dinfo->cfg.hdrtype == 0) { 2726 ACPI_PWR_FOR_SLEEP(acpi_dev, child, NULL); 2727 pci_set_powerstate(child, PCI_POWERSTATE_D0); 2728 } 2729 2730 /* Now the device is powered up, restore its config space. */ 2731 pci_cfg_restore(child, dinfo); 2732 } 2733 free(devlist, M_TEMP); 2734 return (bus_generic_resume(dev)); 2735 } 2736 2737 static void 2738 pci_load_vendor_data(void) 2739 { 2740 caddr_t vendordata, info; 2741 2742 if ((vendordata = preload_search_by_type("pci_vendor_data")) != NULL) { 2743 info = preload_search_info(vendordata, MODINFO_ADDR); 2744 pci_vendordata = *(char **)info; 2745 info = preload_search_info(vendordata, MODINFO_SIZE); 2746 pci_vendordata_size = *(size_t *)info; 2747 /* terminate the database */ 2748 pci_vendordata[pci_vendordata_size] = '\n'; 2749 } 2750 } 2751 2752 void 2753 pci_driver_added(device_t dev, driver_t *driver) 2754 { 2755 int numdevs; 2756 device_t *devlist; 2757 device_t child; 2758 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 2759 int i; 2760 2761 if (bootverbose) 2762 device_printf(dev, "driver added\n"); 2763 DEVICE_IDENTIFY(driver, dev); 2764 device_get_children(dev, &devlist, &numdevs); 2765 for (i = 0; i < numdevs; i++) { 2766 child = devlist[i]; 2767 if (device_get_state(child) != DS_NOTPRESENT) 2768 continue; 2769 dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 2770 pci_print_verbose(dinfo); 2771 if (bootverbose) 2772 printf("pci%d:%d:%d:%d: reprobing on driver added\n", 2773 dinfo->cfg.domain, dinfo->cfg.bus, dinfo->cfg.slot, 2774 dinfo->cfg.func); 2775 pci_cfg_restore(child, dinfo); 2776 if (device_probe_and_attach(child) != 0) 2777 pci_cfg_save(child, dinfo, 1); 2778 } 2779 free(devlist, M_TEMP); 2780 } 2781 2782 int 2783 pci_setup_intr(device_t dev, device_t child, struct resource *irq, int flags, 2784 driver_filter_t *filter, driver_intr_t *intr, void *arg, void **cookiep) 2785 { 2786 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 2787 struct msix_table_entry *mte; 2788 struct msix_vector *mv; 2789 uint64_t addr; 2790 uint32_t data; 2791 void *cookie; 2792 int error, rid; 2793 2794 error = bus_generic_setup_intr(dev, child, irq, flags, filter, intr, 2795 arg, &cookie); 2796 if (error) 2797 return (error); 2798 2799 /* 2800 * If this is a direct child, check to see if the interrupt is 2801 * MSI or MSI-X. If so, ask our parent to map the MSI and give 2802 * us the address and data register values. If we fail for some 2803 * reason, teardown the interrupt handler. 2804 */ 2805 rid = rman_get_rid(irq); 2806 if (device_get_parent(child) == dev && rid > 0) { 2807 dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 2808 if (dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_alloc > 0) { 2809 if (dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_addr == 0) { 2810 KASSERT(dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_handlers == 0, 2811 ("MSI has handlers, but vectors not mapped")); 2812 error = PCIB_MAP_MSI(device_get_parent(dev), 2813 child, rman_get_start(irq), &addr, &data); 2814 if (error) 2815 goto bad; 2816 dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_addr = addr; 2817 dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_data = data; 2818 pci_enable_msi(child, addr, data); 2819 } 2820 dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_handlers++; 2821 } else { 2822 KASSERT(dinfo->cfg.msix.msix_alloc > 0, 2823 ("No MSI or MSI-X interrupts allocated")); 2824 KASSERT(rid <= dinfo->cfg.msix.msix_table_len, 2825 ("MSI-X index too high")); 2826 mte = &dinfo->cfg.msix.msix_table[rid - 1]; 2827 KASSERT(mte->mte_vector != 0, ("no message vector")); 2828 mv = &dinfo->cfg.msix.msix_vectors[mte->mte_vector - 1]; 2829 KASSERT(mv->mv_irq == rman_get_start(irq), 2830 ("IRQ mismatch")); 2831 if (mv->mv_address == 0) { 2832 KASSERT(mte->mte_handlers == 0, 2833 ("MSI-X table entry has handlers, but vector not mapped")); 2834 error = PCIB_MAP_MSI(device_get_parent(dev), 2835 child, rman_get_start(irq), &addr, &data); 2836 if (error) 2837 goto bad; 2838 mv->mv_address = addr; 2839 mv->mv_data = data; 2840 } 2841 if (mte->mte_handlers == 0) { 2842 pci_enable_msix(child, rid - 1, mv->mv_address, 2843 mv->mv_data); 2844 pci_unmask_msix(child, rid - 1); 2845 } 2846 mte->mte_handlers++; 2847 } 2848 bad: 2849 if (error) { 2850 (void)bus_generic_teardown_intr(dev, child, irq, 2851 cookie); 2852 return (error); 2853 } 2854 } 2855 *cookiep = cookie; 2856 return (0); 2857 } 2858 2859 int 2860 pci_teardown_intr(device_t dev, device_t child, struct resource *irq, 2861 void *cookie) 2862 { 2863 struct msix_table_entry *mte; 2864 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 2865 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 2866 int error, rid; 2867 2868 /* 2869 * If this is a direct child, check to see if the interrupt is 2870 * MSI or MSI-X. If so, decrement the appropriate handlers 2871 * count and mask the MSI-X message, or disable MSI messages 2872 * if the count drops to 0. 2873 */ 2874 if (irq == NULL || !(rman_get_flags(irq) & RF_ACTIVE)) 2875 return (EINVAL); 2876 rid = rman_get_rid(irq); 2877 if (device_get_parent(child) == dev && rid > 0) { 2878 dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 2879 rle = resource_list_find(&dinfo->resources, SYS_RES_IRQ, rid); 2880 if (rle->res != irq) 2881 return (EINVAL); 2882 if (dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_alloc > 0) { 2883 KASSERT(rid <= dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_alloc, 2884 ("MSI-X index too high")); 2885 if (dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_handlers == 0) 2886 return (EINVAL); 2887 dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_handlers--; 2888 if (dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_handlers == 0) 2889 pci_disable_msi(child); 2890 } else { 2891 KASSERT(dinfo->cfg.msix.msix_alloc > 0, 2892 ("No MSI or MSI-X interrupts allocated")); 2893 KASSERT(rid <= dinfo->cfg.msix.msix_table_len, 2894 ("MSI-X index too high")); 2895 mte = &dinfo->cfg.msix.msix_table[rid - 1]; 2896 if (mte->mte_handlers == 0) 2897 return (EINVAL); 2898 mte->mte_handlers--; 2899 if (mte->mte_handlers == 0) 2900 pci_mask_msix(child, rid - 1); 2901 } 2902 } 2903 error = bus_generic_teardown_intr(dev, child, irq, cookie); 2904 if (device_get_parent(child) == dev && rid > 0) 2905 KASSERT(error == 0, 2906 ("%s: generic teardown failed for MSI/MSI-X", __func__)); 2907 return (error); 2908 } 2909 2910 int 2911 pci_print_child(device_t dev, device_t child) 2912 { 2913 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 2914 struct resource_list *rl; 2915 int retval = 0; 2916 2917 dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 2918 rl = &dinfo->resources; 2919 2920 retval += bus_print_child_header(dev, child); 2921 2922 retval += resource_list_print_type(rl, "port", SYS_RES_IOPORT, "%#lx"); 2923 retval += resource_list_print_type(rl, "mem", SYS_RES_MEMORY, "%#lx"); 2924 retval += resource_list_print_type(rl, "irq", SYS_RES_IRQ, "%ld"); 2925 if (device_get_flags(dev)) 2926 retval += printf(" flags %#x", device_get_flags(dev)); 2927 2928 retval += printf(" at device %d.%d", pci_get_slot(child), 2929 pci_get_function(child)); 2930 2931 retval += bus_print_child_footer(dev, child); 2932 2933 return (retval); 2934 } 2935 2936 static struct 2937 { 2938 int class; 2939 int subclass; 2940 char *desc; 2941 } pci_nomatch_tab[] = { 2942 {PCIC_OLD, -1, "old"}, 2943 {PCIC_OLD, PCIS_OLD_NONVGA, "non-VGA display device"}, 2944 {PCIC_OLD, PCIS_OLD_VGA, "VGA-compatible display device"}, 2945 {PCIC_STORAGE, -1, "mass storage"}, 2946 {PCIC_STORAGE, PCIS_STORAGE_SCSI, "SCSI"}, 2947 {PCIC_STORAGE, PCIS_STORAGE_IDE, "ATA"}, 2948 {PCIC_STORAGE, PCIS_STORAGE_FLOPPY, "floppy disk"}, 2949 {PCIC_STORAGE, PCIS_STORAGE_IPI, "IPI"}, 2950 {PCIC_STORAGE, PCIS_STORAGE_RAID, "RAID"}, 2951 {PCIC_NETWORK, -1, "network"}, 2952 {PCIC_NETWORK, PCIS_NETWORK_ETHERNET, "ethernet"}, 2953 {PCIC_NETWORK, PCIS_NETWORK_TOKENRING, "token ring"}, 2954 {PCIC_NETWORK, PCIS_NETWORK_FDDI, "fddi"}, 2955 {PCIC_NETWORK, PCIS_NETWORK_ATM, "ATM"}, 2956 {PCIC_NETWORK, PCIS_NETWORK_ISDN, "ISDN"}, 2957 {PCIC_DISPLAY, -1, "display"}, 2958 {PCIC_DISPLAY, PCIS_DISPLAY_VGA, "VGA"}, 2959 {PCIC_DISPLAY, PCIS_DISPLAY_XGA, "XGA"}, 2960 {PCIC_DISPLAY, PCIS_DISPLAY_3D, "3D"}, 2961 {PCIC_MULTIMEDIA, -1, "multimedia"}, 2962 {PCIC_MULTIMEDIA, PCIS_MULTIMEDIA_VIDEO, "video"}, 2963 {PCIC_MULTIMEDIA, PCIS_MULTIMEDIA_AUDIO, "audio"}, 2964 {PCIC_MULTIMEDIA, PCIS_MULTIMEDIA_TELE, "telephony"}, 2965 {PCIC_MEMORY, -1, "memory"}, 2966 {PCIC_MEMORY, PCIS_MEMORY_RAM, "RAM"}, 2967 {PCIC_MEMORY, PCIS_MEMORY_FLASH, "flash"}, 2968 {PCIC_BRIDGE, -1, "bridge"}, 2969 {PCIC_BRIDGE, PCIS_BRIDGE_HOST, "HOST-PCI"}, 2970 {PCIC_BRIDGE, PCIS_BRIDGE_ISA, "PCI-ISA"}, 2971 {PCIC_BRIDGE, PCIS_BRIDGE_EISA, "PCI-EISA"}, 2972 {PCIC_BRIDGE, PCIS_BRIDGE_MCA, "PCI-MCA"}, 2973 {PCIC_BRIDGE, PCIS_BRIDGE_PCI, "PCI-PCI"}, 2974 {PCIC_BRIDGE, PCIS_BRIDGE_PCMCIA, "PCI-PCMCIA"}, 2975 {PCIC_BRIDGE, PCIS_BRIDGE_NUBUS, "PCI-NuBus"}, 2976 {PCIC_BRIDGE, PCIS_BRIDGE_CARDBUS, "PCI-CardBus"}, 2977 {PCIC_BRIDGE, PCIS_BRIDGE_RACEWAY, "PCI-RACEway"}, 2978 {PCIC_SIMPLECOMM, -1, "simple comms"}, 2979 {PCIC_SIMPLECOMM, PCIS_SIMPLECOMM_UART, "UART"}, /* could detect 16550 */ 2980 {PCIC_SIMPLECOMM, PCIS_SIMPLECOMM_PAR, "parallel port"}, 2981 {PCIC_SIMPLECOMM, PCIS_SIMPLECOMM_MULSER, "multiport serial"}, 2982 {PCIC_SIMPLECOMM, PCIS_SIMPLECOMM_MODEM, "generic modem"}, 2983 {PCIC_BASEPERIPH, -1, "base peripheral"}, 2984 {PCIC_BASEPERIPH, PCIS_BASEPERIPH_PIC, "interrupt controller"}, 2985 {PCIC_BASEPERIPH, PCIS_BASEPERIPH_DMA, "DMA controller"}, 2986 {PCIC_BASEPERIPH, PCIS_BASEPERIPH_TIMER, "timer"}, 2987 {PCIC_BASEPERIPH, PCIS_BASEPERIPH_RTC, "realtime clock"}, 2988 {PCIC_BASEPERIPH, PCIS_BASEPERIPH_PCIHOT, "PCI hot-plug controller"}, 2989 {PCIC_INPUTDEV, -1, "input device"}, 2990 {PCIC_INPUTDEV, PCIS_INPUTDEV_KEYBOARD, "keyboard"}, 2991 {PCIC_INPUTDEV, PCIS_INPUTDEV_DIGITIZER,"digitizer"}, 2992 {PCIC_INPUTDEV, PCIS_INPUTDEV_MOUSE, "mouse"}, 2993 {PCIC_INPUTDEV, PCIS_INPUTDEV_SCANNER, "scanner"}, 2994 {PCIC_INPUTDEV, PCIS_INPUTDEV_GAMEPORT, "gameport"}, 2995 {PCIC_DOCKING, -1, "docking station"}, 2996 {PCIC_PROCESSOR, -1, "processor"}, 2997 {PCIC_SERIALBUS, -1, "serial bus"}, 2998 {PCIC_SERIALBUS, PCIS_SERIALBUS_FW, "FireWire"}, 2999 {PCIC_SERIALBUS, PCIS_SERIALBUS_ACCESS, "AccessBus"}, 3000 {PCIC_SERIALBUS, PCIS_SERIALBUS_SSA, "SSA"}, 3001 {PCIC_SERIALBUS, PCIS_SERIALBUS_USB, "USB"}, 3002 {PCIC_SERIALBUS, PCIS_SERIALBUS_FC, "Fibre Channel"}, 3003 {PCIC_SERIALBUS, PCIS_SERIALBUS_SMBUS, "SMBus"}, 3004 {PCIC_WIRELESS, -1, "wireless controller"}, 3005 {PCIC_WIRELESS, PCIS_WIRELESS_IRDA, "iRDA"}, 3006 {PCIC_WIRELESS, PCIS_WIRELESS_IR, "IR"}, 3007 {PCIC_WIRELESS, PCIS_WIRELESS_RF, "RF"}, 3008 {PCIC_INTELLIIO, -1, "intelligent I/O controller"}, 3009 {PCIC_INTELLIIO, PCIS_INTELLIIO_I2O, "I2O"}, 3010 {PCIC_SATCOM, -1, "satellite communication"}, 3011 {PCIC_SATCOM, PCIS_SATCOM_TV, "sat TV"}, 3012 {PCIC_SATCOM, PCIS_SATCOM_AUDIO, "sat audio"}, 3013 {PCIC_SATCOM, PCIS_SATCOM_VOICE, "sat voice"}, 3014 {PCIC_SATCOM, PCIS_SATCOM_DATA, "sat data"}, 3015 {PCIC_CRYPTO, -1, "encrypt/decrypt"}, 3016 {PCIC_CRYPTO, PCIS_CRYPTO_NETCOMP, "network/computer crypto"}, 3017 {PCIC_CRYPTO, PCIS_CRYPTO_ENTERTAIN, "entertainment crypto"}, 3018 {PCIC_DASP, -1, "dasp"}, 3019 {PCIC_DASP, PCIS_DASP_DPIO, "DPIO module"}, 3020 {0, 0, NULL} 3021 }; 3022 3023 void 3024 pci_probe_nomatch(device_t dev, device_t child) 3025 { 3026 int i; 3027 char *cp, *scp, *device; 3028 3029 /* 3030 * Look for a listing for this device in a loaded device database. 3031 */ 3032 if ((device = pci_describe_device(child)) != NULL) { 3033 device_printf(dev, "<%s>", device); 3034 free(device, M_DEVBUF); 3035 } else { 3036 /* 3037 * Scan the class/subclass descriptions for a general 3038 * description. 3039 */ 3040 cp = "unknown"; 3041 scp = NULL; 3042 for (i = 0; pci_nomatch_tab[i].desc != NULL; i++) { 3043 if (pci_nomatch_tab[i].class == pci_get_class(child)) { 3044 if (pci_nomatch_tab[i].subclass == -1) { 3045 cp = pci_nomatch_tab[i].desc; 3046 } else if (pci_nomatch_tab[i].subclass == 3047 pci_get_subclass(child)) { 3048 scp = pci_nomatch_tab[i].desc; 3049 } 3050 } 3051 } 3052 device_printf(dev, "<%s%s%s>", 3053 cp ? cp : "", 3054 ((cp != NULL) && (scp != NULL)) ? ", " : "", 3055 scp ? scp : ""); 3056 } 3057 printf(" at device %d.%d (no driver attached)\n", 3058 pci_get_slot(child), pci_get_function(child)); 3059 pci_cfg_save(child, (struct pci_devinfo *)device_get_ivars(child), 1); 3060 return; 3061 } 3062 3063 /* 3064 * Parse the PCI device database, if loaded, and return a pointer to a 3065 * description of the device. 3066 * 3067 * The database is flat text formatted as follows: 3068 * 3069 * Any line not in a valid format is ignored. 3070 * Lines are terminated with newline '\n' characters. 3071 * 3072 * A VENDOR line consists of the 4 digit (hex) vendor code, a TAB, then 3073 * the vendor name. 3074 * 3075 * A DEVICE line is entered immediately below the corresponding VENDOR ID. 3076 * - devices cannot be listed without a corresponding VENDOR line. 3077 * A DEVICE line consists of a TAB, the 4 digit (hex) device code, 3078 * another TAB, then the device name. 3079 */ 3080 3081 /* 3082 * Assuming (ptr) points to the beginning of a line in the database, 3083 * return the vendor or device and description of the next entry. 3084 * The value of (vendor) or (device) inappropriate for the entry type 3085 * is set to -1. Returns nonzero at the end of the database. 3086 * 3087 * Note that this is slightly unrobust in the face of corrupt data; 3088 * we attempt to safeguard against this by spamming the end of the 3089 * database with a newline when we initialise. 3090 */ 3091 static int 3092 pci_describe_parse_line(char **ptr, int *vendor, int *device, char **desc) 3093 { 3094 char *cp = *ptr; 3095 int left; 3096 3097 *device = -1; 3098 *vendor = -1; 3099 **desc = '\0'; 3100 for (;;) { 3101 left = pci_vendordata_size - (cp - pci_vendordata); 3102 if (left <= 0) { 3103 *ptr = cp; 3104 return(1); 3105 } 3106 3107 /* vendor entry? */ 3108 if (*cp != '\t' && 3109 sscanf(cp, "%x\t%80[^\n]", vendor, *desc) == 2) 3110 break; 3111 /* device entry? */ 3112 if (*cp == '\t' && 3113 sscanf(cp, "%x\t%80[^\n]", device, *desc) == 2) 3114 break; 3115 3116 /* skip to next line */ 3117 while (*cp != '\n' && left > 0) { 3118 cp++; 3119 left--; 3120 } 3121 if (*cp == '\n') { 3122 cp++; 3123 left--; 3124 } 3125 } 3126 /* skip to next line */ 3127 while (*cp != '\n' && left > 0) { 3128 cp++; 3129 left--; 3130 } 3131 if (*cp == '\n' && left > 0) 3132 cp++; 3133 *ptr = cp; 3134 return(0); 3135 } 3136 3137 static char * 3138 pci_describe_device(device_t dev) 3139 { 3140 int vendor, device; 3141 char *desc, *vp, *dp, *line; 3142 3143 desc = vp = dp = NULL; 3144 3145 /* 3146 * If we have no vendor data, we can't do anything. 3147 */ 3148 if (pci_vendordata == NULL) 3149 goto out; 3150 3151 /* 3152 * Scan the vendor data looking for this device 3153 */ 3154 line = pci_vendordata; 3155 if ((vp = malloc(80, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT)) == NULL) 3156 goto out; 3157 for (;;) { 3158 if (pci_describe_parse_line(&line, &vendor, &device, &vp)) 3159 goto out; 3160 if (vendor == pci_get_vendor(dev)) 3161 break; 3162 } 3163 if ((dp = malloc(80, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT)) == NULL) 3164 goto out; 3165 for (;;) { 3166 if (pci_describe_parse_line(&line, &vendor, &device, &dp)) { 3167 *dp = 0; 3168 break; 3169 } 3170 if (vendor != -1) { 3171 *dp = 0; 3172 break; 3173 } 3174 if (device == pci_get_device(dev)) 3175 break; 3176 } 3177 if (dp[0] == '\0') 3178 snprintf(dp, 80, "0x%x", pci_get_device(dev)); 3179 if ((desc = malloc(strlen(vp) + strlen(dp) + 3, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT)) != 3180 NULL) 3181 sprintf(desc, "%s, %s", vp, dp); 3182 out: 3183 if (vp != NULL) 3184 free(vp, M_DEVBUF); 3185 if (dp != NULL) 3186 free(dp, M_DEVBUF); 3187 return(desc); 3188 } 3189 3190 int 3191 pci_read_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t *result) 3192 { 3193 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 3194 pcicfgregs *cfg; 3195 3196 dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3197 cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 3198 3199 switch (which) { 3200 case PCI_IVAR_ETHADDR: 3201 /* 3202 * The generic accessor doesn't deal with failure, so 3203 * we set the return value, then return an error. 3204 */ 3205 *((uint8_t **) result) = NULL; 3206 return (EINVAL); 3207 case PCI_IVAR_SUBVENDOR: 3208 *result = cfg->subvendor; 3209 break; 3210 case PCI_IVAR_SUBDEVICE: 3211 *result = cfg->subdevice; 3212 break; 3213 case PCI_IVAR_VENDOR: 3214 *result = cfg->vendor; 3215 break; 3216 case PCI_IVAR_DEVICE: 3217 *result = cfg->device; 3218 break; 3219 case PCI_IVAR_DEVID: 3220 *result = (cfg->device << 16) | cfg->vendor; 3221 break; 3222 case PCI_IVAR_CLASS: 3223 *result = cfg->baseclass; 3224 break; 3225 case PCI_IVAR_SUBCLASS: 3226 *result = cfg->subclass; 3227 break; 3228 case PCI_IVAR_PROGIF: 3229 *result = cfg->progif; 3230 break; 3231 case PCI_IVAR_REVID: 3232 *result = cfg->revid; 3233 break; 3234 case PCI_IVAR_INTPIN: 3235 *result = cfg->intpin; 3236 break; 3237 case PCI_IVAR_IRQ: 3238 *result = cfg->intline; 3239 break; 3240 case PCI_IVAR_DOMAIN: 3241 *result = cfg->domain; 3242 break; 3243 case PCI_IVAR_BUS: 3244 *result = cfg->bus; 3245 break; 3246 case PCI_IVAR_SLOT: 3247 *result = cfg->slot; 3248 break; 3249 case PCI_IVAR_FUNCTION: 3250 *result = cfg->func; 3251 break; 3252 case PCI_IVAR_CMDREG: 3253 *result = cfg->cmdreg; 3254 break; 3255 case PCI_IVAR_CACHELNSZ: 3256 *result = cfg->cachelnsz; 3257 break; 3258 case PCI_IVAR_MINGNT: 3259 *result = cfg->mingnt; 3260 break; 3261 case PCI_IVAR_MAXLAT: 3262 *result = cfg->maxlat; 3263 break; 3264 case PCI_IVAR_LATTIMER: 3265 *result = cfg->lattimer; 3266 break; 3267 default: 3268 return (ENOENT); 3269 } 3270 return (0); 3271 } 3272 3273 int 3274 pci_write_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t value) 3275 { 3276 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 3277 3278 dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3279 3280 switch (which) { 3281 case PCI_IVAR_INTPIN: 3282 dinfo->cfg.intpin = value; 3283 return (0); 3284 case PCI_IVAR_ETHADDR: 3285 case PCI_IVAR_SUBVENDOR: 3286 case PCI_IVAR_SUBDEVICE: 3287 case PCI_IVAR_VENDOR: 3288 case PCI_IVAR_DEVICE: 3289 case PCI_IVAR_DEVID: 3290 case PCI_IVAR_CLASS: 3291 case PCI_IVAR_SUBCLASS: 3292 case PCI_IVAR_PROGIF: 3293 case PCI_IVAR_REVID: 3294 case PCI_IVAR_IRQ: 3295 case PCI_IVAR_DOMAIN: 3296 case PCI_IVAR_BUS: 3297 case PCI_IVAR_SLOT: 3298 case PCI_IVAR_FUNCTION: 3299 return (EINVAL); /* disallow for now */ 3300 3301 default: 3302 return (ENOENT); 3303 } 3304 } 3305 3306 3307 #include "opt_ddb.h" 3308 #ifdef DDB 3309 #include <ddb/ddb.h> 3310 #include <sys/cons.h> 3311 3312 /* 3313 * List resources based on pci map registers, used for within ddb 3314 */ 3315 3316 DB_SHOW_COMMAND(pciregs, db_pci_dump) 3317 { 3318 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 3319 struct devlist *devlist_head; 3320 struct pci_conf *p; 3321 const char *name; 3322 int i, error, none_count; 3323 3324 none_count = 0; 3325 /* get the head of the device queue */ 3326 devlist_head = &pci_devq; 3327 3328 /* 3329 * Go through the list of devices and print out devices 3330 */ 3331 for (error = 0, i = 0, 3332 dinfo = STAILQ_FIRST(devlist_head); 3333 (dinfo != NULL) && (error == 0) && (i < pci_numdevs) && !db_pager_quit; 3334 dinfo = STAILQ_NEXT(dinfo, pci_links), i++) { 3335 3336 /* Populate pd_name and pd_unit */ 3337 name = NULL; 3338 if (dinfo->cfg.dev) 3339 name = device_get_name(dinfo->cfg.dev); 3340 3341 p = &dinfo->conf; 3342 db_printf("%s%d@pci%d:%d:%d:%d:\tclass=0x%06x card=0x%08x " 3343 "chip=0x%08x rev=0x%02x hdr=0x%02x\n", 3344 (name && *name) ? name : "none", 3345 (name && *name) ? (int)device_get_unit(dinfo->cfg.dev) : 3346 none_count++, 3347 p->pc_sel.pc_domain, p->pc_sel.pc_bus, p->pc_sel.pc_dev, 3348 p->pc_sel.pc_func, (p->pc_class << 16) | 3349 (p->pc_subclass << 8) | p->pc_progif, 3350 (p->pc_subdevice << 16) | p->pc_subvendor, 3351 (p->pc_device << 16) | p->pc_vendor, 3352 p->pc_revid, p->pc_hdr); 3353 } 3354 } 3355 #endif /* DDB */ 3356 3357 static struct resource * 3358 pci_alloc_map(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int *rid, 3359 u_long start, u_long end, u_long count, u_int flags) 3360 { 3361 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3362 struct resource_list *rl = &dinfo->resources; 3363 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 3364 struct resource *res; 3365 pci_addr_t map, testval; 3366 int mapsize; 3367 3368 /* 3369 * Weed out the bogons, and figure out how large the BAR/map 3370 * is. Bars that read back 0 here are bogus and unimplemented. 3371 * Note: atapci in legacy mode are special and handled elsewhere 3372 * in the code. If you have a atapci device in legacy mode and 3373 * it fails here, that other code is broken. 3374 */ 3375 res = NULL; 3376 map = pci_read_config(child, *rid, 4); 3377 pci_write_config(child, *rid, 0xffffffff, 4); 3378 testval = pci_read_config(child, *rid, 4); 3379 if (pci_maprange(testval) == 64) 3380 map |= (pci_addr_t)pci_read_config(child, *rid + 4, 4) << 32; 3381 if (pci_mapbase(testval) == 0) 3382 goto out; 3383 3384 /* 3385 * Restore the original value of the BAR. We may have reprogrammed 3386 * the BAR of the low-level console device and when booting verbose, 3387 * we need the console device addressable. 3388 */ 3389 pci_write_config(child, *rid, map, 4); 3390 3391 if (PCI_BAR_MEM(testval)) { 3392 if (type != SYS_RES_MEMORY) { 3393 if (bootverbose) 3394 device_printf(dev, 3395 "child %s requested type %d for rid %#x," 3396 " but the BAR says it is an memio\n", 3397 device_get_nameunit(child), type, *rid); 3398 goto out; 3399 } 3400 } else { 3401 if (type != SYS_RES_IOPORT) { 3402 if (bootverbose) 3403 device_printf(dev, 3404 "child %s requested type %d for rid %#x," 3405 " but the BAR says it is an ioport\n", 3406 device_get_nameunit(child), type, *rid); 3407 goto out; 3408 } 3409 } 3410 /* 3411 * For real BARs, we need to override the size that 3412 * the driver requests, because that's what the BAR 3413 * actually uses and we would otherwise have a 3414 * situation where we might allocate the excess to 3415 * another driver, which won't work. 3416 */ 3417 mapsize = pci_mapsize(testval); 3418 count = 1UL << mapsize; 3419 if (RF_ALIGNMENT(flags) < mapsize) 3420 flags = (flags & ~RF_ALIGNMENT_MASK) | RF_ALIGNMENT_LOG2(mapsize); 3421 3422 /* 3423 * Allocate enough resource, and then write back the 3424 * appropriate bar for that resource. 3425 */ 3426 res = BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), child, type, rid, 3427 start, end, count, flags); 3428 if (res == NULL) { 3429 device_printf(child, 3430 "%#lx bytes of rid %#x res %d failed (%#lx, %#lx).\n", 3431 count, *rid, type, start, end); 3432 goto out; 3433 } 3434 resource_list_add(rl, type, *rid, start, end, count); 3435 rle = resource_list_find(rl, type, *rid); 3436 if (rle == NULL) 3437 panic("pci_alloc_map: unexpectedly can't find resource."); 3438 rle->res = res; 3439 rle->start = rman_get_start(res); 3440 rle->end = rman_get_end(res); 3441 rle->count = count; 3442 if (bootverbose) 3443 device_printf(child, 3444 "Lazy allocation of %#lx bytes rid %#x type %d at %#lx\n", 3445 count, *rid, type, rman_get_start(res)); 3446 map = rman_get_start(res); 3447 out:; 3448 pci_write_config(child, *rid, map, 4); 3449 if (pci_maprange(testval) == 64) 3450 pci_write_config(child, *rid + 4, map >> 32, 4); 3451 return (res); 3452 } 3453 3454 3455 struct resource * 3456 pci_alloc_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int *rid, 3457 u_long start, u_long end, u_long count, u_int flags) 3458 { 3459 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3460 struct resource_list *rl = &dinfo->resources; 3461 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 3462 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 3463 3464 /* 3465 * Perform lazy resource allocation 3466 */ 3467 if (device_get_parent(child) == dev) { 3468 switch (type) { 3469 case SYS_RES_IRQ: 3470 /* 3471 * Can't alloc legacy interrupt once MSI messages 3472 * have been allocated. 3473 */ 3474 if (*rid == 0 && (cfg->msi.msi_alloc > 0 || 3475 cfg->msix.msix_alloc > 0)) 3476 return (NULL); 3477 /* 3478 * If the child device doesn't have an 3479 * interrupt routed and is deserving of an 3480 * interrupt, try to assign it one. 3481 */ 3482 if (*rid == 0 && !PCI_INTERRUPT_VALID(cfg->intline) && 3483 (cfg->intpin != 0)) 3484 pci_assign_interrupt(dev, child, 0); 3485 break; 3486 case SYS_RES_IOPORT: 3487 case SYS_RES_MEMORY: 3488 if (*rid < PCIR_BAR(cfg->nummaps)) { 3489 /* 3490 * Enable the I/O mode. We should 3491 * also be assigning resources too 3492 * when none are present. The 3493 * resource_list_alloc kind of sorta does 3494 * this... 3495 */ 3496 if (PCI_ENABLE_IO(dev, child, type)) 3497 return (NULL); 3498 } 3499 rle = resource_list_find(rl, type, *rid); 3500 if (rle == NULL) 3501 return (pci_alloc_map(dev, child, type, rid, 3502 start, end, count, flags)); 3503 break; 3504 } 3505 /* 3506 * If we've already allocated the resource, then 3507 * return it now. But first we may need to activate 3508 * it, since we don't allocate the resource as active 3509 * above. Normally this would be done down in the 3510 * nexus, but since we short-circuit that path we have 3511 * to do its job here. Not sure if we should free the 3512 * resource if it fails to activate. 3513 */ 3514 rle = resource_list_find(rl, type, *rid); 3515 if (rle != NULL && rle->res != NULL) { 3516 if (bootverbose) 3517 device_printf(child, 3518 "Reserved %#lx bytes for rid %#x type %d at %#lx\n", 3519 rman_get_size(rle->res), *rid, type, 3520 rman_get_start(rle->res)); 3521 if ((flags & RF_ACTIVE) && 3522 bus_generic_activate_resource(dev, child, type, 3523 *rid, rle->res) != 0) 3524 return (NULL); 3525 return (rle->res); 3526 } 3527 } 3528 return (resource_list_alloc(rl, dev, child, type, rid, 3529 start, end, count, flags)); 3530 } 3531 3532 void 3533 pci_delete_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int rid) 3534 { 3535 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 3536 struct resource_list *rl; 3537 struct resource_list_entry *rle; 3538 3539 if (device_get_parent(child) != dev) 3540 return; 3541 3542 dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3543 rl = &dinfo->resources; 3544 rle = resource_list_find(rl, type, rid); 3545 if (rle) { 3546 if (rle->res) { 3547 if (rman_get_device(rle->res) != dev || 3548 rman_get_flags(rle->res) & RF_ACTIVE) { 3549 device_printf(dev, "delete_resource: " 3550 "Resource still owned by child, oops. " 3551 "(type=%d, rid=%d, addr=%lx)\n", 3552 rle->type, rle->rid, 3553 rman_get_start(rle->res)); 3554 return; 3555 } 3556 bus_release_resource(dev, type, rid, rle->res); 3557 } 3558 resource_list_delete(rl, type, rid); 3559 } 3560 /* 3561 * Why do we turn off the PCI configuration BAR when we delete a 3562 * resource? -- imp 3563 */ 3564 pci_write_config(child, rid, 0, 4); 3565 BUS_DELETE_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), child, type, rid); 3566 } 3567 3568 struct resource_list * 3569 pci_get_resource_list (device_t dev, device_t child) 3570 { 3571 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3572 3573 return (&dinfo->resources); 3574 } 3575 3576 uint32_t 3577 pci_read_config_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int reg, int width) 3578 { 3579 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3580 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 3581 3582 return (PCIB_READ_CONFIG(device_get_parent(dev), 3583 cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func, reg, width)); 3584 } 3585 3586 void 3587 pci_write_config_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int reg, 3588 uint32_t val, int width) 3589 { 3590 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3591 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 3592 3593 PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(device_get_parent(dev), 3594 cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func, reg, val, width); 3595 } 3596 3597 int 3598 pci_child_location_str_method(device_t dev, device_t child, char *buf, 3599 size_t buflen) 3600 { 3601 3602 snprintf(buf, buflen, "slot=%d function=%d", pci_get_slot(child), 3603 pci_get_function(child)); 3604 return (0); 3605 } 3606 3607 int 3608 pci_child_pnpinfo_str_method(device_t dev, device_t child, char *buf, 3609 size_t buflen) 3610 { 3611 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; 3612 pcicfgregs *cfg; 3613 3614 dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3615 cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 3616 snprintf(buf, buflen, "vendor=0x%04x device=0x%04x subvendor=0x%04x " 3617 "subdevice=0x%04x class=0x%02x%02x%02x", cfg->vendor, cfg->device, 3618 cfg->subvendor, cfg->subdevice, cfg->baseclass, cfg->subclass, 3619 cfg->progif); 3620 return (0); 3621 } 3622 3623 int 3624 pci_assign_interrupt_method(device_t dev, device_t child) 3625 { 3626 struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); 3627 pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; 3628 3629 return (PCIB_ROUTE_INTERRUPT(device_get_parent(dev), child, 3630 cfg->intpin)); 3631 } 3632 3633 static int 3634 pci_modevent(module_t mod, int what, void *arg) 3635 { 3636 static struct cdev *pci_cdev; 3637 3638 switch (what) { 3639 case MOD_LOAD: 3640 STAILQ_INIT(&pci_devq); 3641 pci_generation = 0; 3642 pci_cdev = make_dev(&pcicdev, 0, UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0644, 3643 "pci"); 3644 pci_load_vendor_data(); 3645 break; 3646 3647 case MOD_UNLOAD: 3648 destroy_dev(pci_cdev); 3649 break; 3650 } 3651 3652 return (0); 3653 } 3654 3655 void 3656 pci_cfg_restore(device_t dev, struct pci_devinfo *dinfo) 3657 { 3658 int i; 3659 3660 /* 3661 * Only do header type 0 devices. Type 1 devices are bridges, 3662 * which we know need special treatment. Type 2 devices are 3663 * cardbus bridges which also require special treatment. 3664 * Other types are unknown, and we err on the side of safety 3665 * by ignoring them. 3666 */ 3667 if (dinfo->cfg.hdrtype != 0) 3668 return; 3669 3670 /* 3671 * Restore the device to full power mode. We must do this 3672 * before we restore the registers because moving from D3 to 3673 * D0 will cause the chip's BARs and some other registers to 3674 * be reset to some unknown power on reset values. Cut down 3675 * the noise on boot by doing nothing if we are already in 3676 * state D0. 3677 */ 3678 if (pci_get_powerstate(dev) != PCI_POWERSTATE_D0) { 3679 pci_set_powerstate(dev, PCI_POWERSTATE_D0); 3680 } 3681 for (i = 0; i < dinfo->cfg.nummaps; i++) 3682 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_BAR(i), dinfo->cfg.bar[i], 4); 3683 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_BIOS, dinfo->cfg.bios, 4); 3684 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_COMMAND, dinfo->cfg.cmdreg, 2); 3685 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_INTLINE, dinfo->cfg.intline, 1); 3686 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_INTPIN, dinfo->cfg.intpin, 1); 3687 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_MINGNT, dinfo->cfg.mingnt, 1); 3688 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_MAXLAT, dinfo->cfg.maxlat, 1); 3689 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_CACHELNSZ, dinfo->cfg.cachelnsz, 1); 3690 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_LATTIMER, dinfo->cfg.lattimer, 1); 3691 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_PROGIF, dinfo->cfg.progif, 1); 3692 pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_REVID, dinfo->cfg.revid, 1); 3693 3694 /* Restore MSI and MSI-X configurations if they are present. */ 3695 if (dinfo->cfg.msi.msi_location != 0) 3696 pci_resume_msi(dev); 3697 if (dinfo->cfg.msix.msix_location != 0) 3698 pci_resume_msix(dev); 3699 } 3700 3701 void 3702 pci_cfg_save(device_t dev, struct pci_devinfo *dinfo, int setstate) 3703 { 3704 int i; 3705 uint32_t cls; 3706 int ps; 3707 3708 /* 3709 * Only do header type 0 devices. Type 1 devices are bridges, which 3710 * we know need special treatment. Type 2 devices are cardbus bridges 3711 * which also require special treatment. Other types are unknown, and 3712 * we err on the side of safety by ignoring them. Powering down 3713 * bridges should not be undertaken lightly. 3714 */ 3715 if (dinfo->cfg.hdrtype != 0) 3716 return; 3717 for (i = 0; i < dinfo->cfg.nummaps; i++) 3718 dinfo->cfg.bar[i] = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_BAR(i), 4); 3719 dinfo->cfg.bios = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_BIOS, 4); 3720 3721 /* 3722 * Some drivers apparently write to these registers w/o updating our 3723 * cached copy. No harm happens if we update the copy, so do so here 3724 * so we can restore them. The COMMAND register is modified by the 3725 * bus w/o updating the cache. This should represent the normally 3726 * writable portion of the 'defined' part of type 0 headers. In 3727 * theory we also need to save/restore the PCI capability structures 3728 * we know about, but apart from power we don't know any that are 3729 * writable. 3730 */ 3731 dinfo->cfg.subvendor = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_SUBVEND_0, 2); 3732 dinfo->cfg.subdevice = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_SUBDEV_0, 2); 3733 dinfo->cfg.vendor = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_VENDOR, 2); 3734 dinfo->cfg.device = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_DEVICE, 2); 3735 dinfo->cfg.cmdreg = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); 3736 dinfo->cfg.intline = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_INTLINE, 1); 3737 dinfo->cfg.intpin = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_INTPIN, 1); 3738 dinfo->cfg.mingnt = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_MINGNT, 1); 3739 dinfo->cfg.maxlat = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_MAXLAT, 1); 3740 dinfo->cfg.cachelnsz = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_CACHELNSZ, 1); 3741 dinfo->cfg.lattimer = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_LATTIMER, 1); 3742 dinfo->cfg.baseclass = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_CLASS, 1); 3743 dinfo->cfg.subclass = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_SUBCLASS, 1); 3744 dinfo->cfg.progif = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_PROGIF, 1); 3745 dinfo->cfg.revid = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_REVID, 1); 3746 3747 /* 3748 * don't set the state for display devices, base peripherals and 3749 * memory devices since bad things happen when they are powered down. 3750 * We should (a) have drivers that can easily detach and (b) use 3751 * generic drivers for these devices so that some device actually 3752 * attaches. We need to make sure that when we implement (a) we don't 3753 * power the device down on a reattach. 3754 */ 3755 cls = pci_get_class(dev); 3756 if (!setstate) 3757 return; 3758 switch (pci_do_power_nodriver) 3759 { 3760 case 0: /* NO powerdown at all */ 3761 return; 3762 case 1: /* Conservative about what to power down */ 3763 if (cls == PCIC_STORAGE) 3764 return; 3765 /*FALLTHROUGH*/ 3766 case 2: /* Agressive about what to power down */ 3767 if (cls == PCIC_DISPLAY || cls == PCIC_MEMORY || 3768 cls == PCIC_BASEPERIPH) 3769 return; 3770 /*FALLTHROUGH*/ 3771 case 3: /* Power down everything */ 3772 break; 3773 } 3774 /* 3775 * PCI spec says we can only go into D3 state from D0 state. 3776 * Transition from D[12] into D0 before going to D3 state. 3777 */ 3778 ps = pci_get_powerstate(dev); 3779 if (ps != PCI_POWERSTATE_D0 && ps != PCI_POWERSTATE_D3) 3780 pci_set_powerstate(dev, PCI_POWERSTATE_D0); 3781 if (pci_get_powerstate(dev) != PCI_POWERSTATE_D3) 3782 pci_set_powerstate(dev, PCI_POWERSTATE_D3); 3783 } 3784