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All rights reserved. 24 * Use is subject to license terms. 25 */ 26 27 #include <sys/conf.h> 28 #include <sys/ddi.h> 29 #include <sys/ddifm.h> 30 #include <sys/sunddi.h> 31 #include <sys/sunndi.h> 32 #include <sys/stat.h> 33 #include <sys/modctl.h> 34 #include <sys/types.h> 35 #include <sys/cpuvar.h> 36 #include <sys/cmn_err.h> 37 #include <sys/kmem.h> 38 #include <sys/cred.h> 39 #include <sys/ksynch.h> 40 #include <sys/rwlock.h> 41 #include <sys/pghw.h> 42 #include <sys/open.h> 43 #include <sys/policy.h> 44 #include <sys/x86_archext.h> 45 #include <sys/cpu_module.h> 46 #include <qsort.h> 47 #include <sys/pci_cfgspace.h> 48 #include <sys/mc.h> 49 #include <sys/mc_amd.h> 50 #include <sys/smbios.h> 51 #include <sys/pci.h> 52 #include <mcamd.h> 53 #include <mcamd_dimmcfg.h> 54 #include <mcamd_pcicfg.h> 55 #include <mcamd_api.h> 56 #include <sys/fm/cpu/AMD.h> 57 #include <sys/fm/smb/fmsmb.h> 58 #include <sys/fm/protocol.h> 59 #include <sys/fm/util.h> 60 61 /* 62 * Set to prevent mc-amd from attaching. 63 */ 64 int mc_no_attach = 0; 65 66 /* 67 * Of the 754/939/940 packages, only socket 940 supports quadrank registered 68 * dimms. Unfortunately, no memory-controller register indicates the 69 * presence of quadrank dimm support or presence (i.e., in terms of number 70 * of slots per cpu, and chip-select lines per slot, The following may be set 71 * in /etc/system to indicate the presence of quadrank support on a motherboard. 72 * 73 * There is no need to set this for F(1207) and S1g1. 74 */ 75 int mc_quadranksupport = 0; 76 77 mc_t *mc_list, *mc_last; 78 krwlock_t mc_lock; 79 int mc_hold_attached = 1; 80 81 #define MAX(m, n) ((m) >= (n) ? (m) : (n)) 82 #define MIN(m, n) ((m) <= (n) ? (m) : (n)) 83 84 /* 85 * The following tuneable is used to determine the DRAM scrubbing rate. 86 * The values range from 0x00-0x16 as described in the BKDG. Zero 87 * disables DRAM scrubbing. Values above zero indicate rates in descending 88 * order. 89 * 90 * The default value below is used on several Sun systems. In the future 91 * this code should assign values dynamically based on memory sizing. 92 */ 93 uint32_t mc_scrub_rate_dram = 0xd; /* 64B every 163.8 us; 1GB per 45 min */ 94 95 enum { 96 MC_SCRUB_BIOSDEFAULT, /* retain system default value */ 97 MC_SCRUB_FIXED, /* assign mc_scrub_rate_* values */ 98 MC_SCRUB_MAX /* assign max of system and tunables */ 99 } mc_scrub_policy = MC_SCRUB_MAX; 100 101 static void 102 mc_snapshot_destroy(mc_t *mc) 103 { 104 ASSERT(RW_LOCK_HELD(&mc_lock)); 105 106 if (mc->mc_snapshot == NULL) 107 return; 108 109 kmem_free(mc->mc_snapshot, mc->mc_snapshotsz); 110 mc->mc_snapshot = NULL; 111 mc->mc_snapshotsz = 0; 112 mc->mc_snapshotgen++; 113 } 114 115 static int 116 mc_snapshot_update(mc_t *mc) 117 { 118 ASSERT(RW_LOCK_HELD(&mc_lock)); 119 120 if (mc->mc_snapshot != NULL) 121 return (0); 122 123 if (nvlist_pack(mc->mc_nvl, &mc->mc_snapshot, &mc->mc_snapshotsz, 124 NV_ENCODE_XDR, KM_SLEEP) != 0) 125 return (-1); 126 127 return (0); 128 } 129 130 static mc_t * 131 mc_lookup_by_chipid(int chipid) 132 { 133 mc_t *mc; 134 135 ASSERT(RW_LOCK_HELD(&mc_lock)); 136 137 for (mc = mc_list; mc != NULL; mc = mc->mc_next) { 138 if (mc->mc_props.mcp_num == chipid) 139 return (mc); 140 } 141 142 return (NULL); 143 } 144 145 /* 146 * Read config register pairs into the two arrays provided on the given 147 * handle and at offsets as follows: 148 * 149 * Index Array r1 offset Array r2 offset 150 * 0 r1addr r2addr 151 * 1 r1addr + incr r2addr + incr 152 * 2 r1addr + 2 * incr r2addr + 2 * incr 153 * ... 154 * n - 1 r1addr + (n - 1) * incr r2addr + (n - 1) * incr 155 * 156 * The number of registers to read into the r1 array is r1n; the number 157 * for the r2 array is r2n. 158 */ 159 static void 160 mc_prop_read_pair(mc_pcicfg_hdl_t cfghdl, uint32_t *r1, off_t r1addr, 161 int r1n, uint32_t *r2, off_t r2addr, int r2n, off_t incr) 162 { 163 int i; 164 165 for (i = 0; i < MAX(r1n, r2n); i++, r1addr += incr, r2addr += incr) { 166 if (i < r1n) 167 r1[i] = mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, r1addr); 168 if (i < r2n) 169 r2[i] = mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, r2addr); 170 } 171 } 172 173 /*ARGSUSED*/ 174 static int 175 mc_nvl_add_socket_cb(cmi_hdl_t whdl, void *arg1, void *arg2, void *arg3) 176 { 177 uint32_t skt = *((uint32_t *)arg1); 178 cmi_hdl_t *hdlp = (cmi_hdl_t *)arg2; 179 180 if (cmi_hdl_getsockettype(whdl) == skt) { 181 cmi_hdl_hold(whdl); /* short-term hold */ 182 *hdlp = whdl; 183 return (CMI_HDL_WALK_DONE); 184 } else { 185 return (CMI_HDL_WALK_NEXT); 186 } 187 } 188 189 static void 190 mc_nvl_add_socket(nvlist_t *nvl, mc_t *mc) 191 { 192 cmi_hdl_t hdl = NULL; 193 const char *s; 194 195 cmi_hdl_walk(mc_nvl_add_socket_cb, (void *)&mc->mc_socket, 196 (void *)&hdl, NULL); 197 if (hdl == NULL) 198 s = "Unknown"; /* no cpu for this chipid found */ 199 else 200 s = cmi_hdl_getsocketstr(hdl); 201 202 (void) nvlist_add_string(nvl, "socket", s); 203 204 if (hdl != NULL) 205 cmi_hdl_rele(hdl); 206 } 207 208 static uint32_t 209 mc_ecc_enabled(mc_t *mc) 210 { 211 uint32_t rev = mc->mc_props.mcp_rev; 212 union mcreg_nbcfg nbcfg; 213 214 MCREG_VAL32(&nbcfg) = mc->mc_cfgregs.mcr_nbcfg; 215 216 return (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REVS_BCDE) ? 217 MCREG_FIELD_F_preF(&nbcfg, EccEn) : 218 MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&nbcfg, EccEn)); 219 } 220 221 static uint32_t 222 mc_ck_enabled(mc_t *mc) 223 { 224 uint32_t rev = mc->mc_props.mcp_rev; 225 union mcreg_nbcfg nbcfg; 226 227 MCREG_VAL32(&nbcfg) = mc->mc_cfgregs.mcr_nbcfg; 228 229 return (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REVS_BCDE) ? 230 MCREG_FIELD_F_preF(&nbcfg, ChipKillEccEn) : 231 MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&nbcfg, ChipKillEccEn)); 232 } 233 234 static void 235 mc_nvl_add_ecctype(nvlist_t *nvl, mc_t *mc) 236 { 237 (void) nvlist_add_string(nvl, "ecc-type", mc_ecc_enabled(mc) ? 238 (mc_ck_enabled(mc) ? "ChipKill 128/16" : "Normal 64/8") : "None"); 239 } 240 241 static void 242 mc_nvl_add_prop(nvlist_t *nvl, void *node, mcamd_propcode_t code, int reqval) 243 { 244 int valfound; 245 uint64_t value; 246 const char *name = mcamd_get_propname(code); 247 248 valfound = mcamd_get_numprop(NULL, (mcamd_node_t *)node, code, &value); 249 250 ASSERT(name != NULL && valfound); 251 if (name != NULL && valfound && (!reqval || value != MC_INVALNUM)) 252 (void) nvlist_add_uint64(nvl, name, value); 253 } 254 255 static void 256 mc_nvl_add_cslist(nvlist_t *mcnvl, mc_t *mc) 257 { 258 mc_cs_t *mccs = mc->mc_cslist; 259 nvlist_t *cslist[MC_CHIP_NCS]; 260 int nelem, i; 261 262 for (nelem = 0; mccs != NULL; mccs = mccs->mccs_next, nelem++) { 263 nvlist_t **csp = &cslist[nelem]; 264 char csname[MCDCFG_CSNAMELEN]; 265 266 (void) nvlist_alloc(csp, NV_UNIQUE_NAME, KM_SLEEP); 267 mc_nvl_add_prop(*csp, mccs, MCAMD_PROP_NUM, 0); 268 mc_nvl_add_prop(*csp, mccs, MCAMD_PROP_BASE_ADDR, 0); 269 mc_nvl_add_prop(*csp, mccs, MCAMD_PROP_MASK, 0); 270 mc_nvl_add_prop(*csp, mccs, MCAMD_PROP_SIZE, 0); 271 272 /* 273 * It is possible for an mc_cs_t not to have associated 274 * DIMM info if mcdcfg_lookup failed. 275 */ 276 if (mccs->mccs_csl[0] != NULL) { 277 mc_nvl_add_prop(*csp, mccs, MCAMD_PROP_CSDIMM1, 1); 278 mcdcfg_csname(mc->mc_socket, mccs->mccs_csl[0], csname, 279 sizeof (csname)); 280 (void) nvlist_add_string(*csp, "dimm1-csname", csname); 281 } 282 283 if (mccs->mccs_csl[1] != NULL) { 284 mc_nvl_add_prop(*csp, mccs, MCAMD_PROP_CSDIMM2, 1); 285 mcdcfg_csname(mc->mc_socket, mccs->mccs_csl[1], csname, 286 sizeof (csname)); 287 (void) nvlist_add_string(*csp, "dimm2-csname", csname); 288 } 289 } 290 291 /* Add cslist nvlist array even if zero members */ 292 (void) nvlist_add_nvlist_array(mcnvl, "cslist", cslist, nelem); 293 for (i = 0; i < nelem; i++) 294 nvlist_free(cslist[i]); 295 } 296 297 static void 298 mc_nvl_add_dimmlist(nvlist_t *mcnvl, mc_t *mc) 299 { 300 nvlist_t *dimmlist[MC_CHIP_NDIMM]; 301 mc_dimm_t *mcd; 302 int nelem, i; 303 304 for (nelem = 0, mcd = mc->mc_dimmlist; mcd != NULL; 305 mcd = mcd->mcd_next, nelem++) { 306 nvlist_t **dimmp = &dimmlist[nelem]; 307 uint64_t csnums[MC_CHIP_DIMMRANKMAX]; 308 char csname[4][MCDCFG_CSNAMELEN]; 309 char *csnamep[4]; 310 int ncs = 0; 311 312 (void) nvlist_alloc(dimmp, NV_UNIQUE_NAME, KM_SLEEP); 313 314 mc_nvl_add_prop(*dimmp, mcd, MCAMD_PROP_NUM, 1); 315 mc_nvl_add_prop(*dimmp, mcd, MCAMD_PROP_SIZE, 1); 316 317 for (i = 0; i < MC_CHIP_DIMMRANKMAX; i++) { 318 if (mcd->mcd_cs[i] != NULL) { 319 csnums[ncs] = 320 mcd->mcd_cs[i]->mccs_props.csp_num; 321 mcdcfg_csname(mc->mc_socket, mcd->mcd_csl[i], 322 csname[ncs], MCDCFG_CSNAMELEN); 323 csnamep[ncs] = csname[ncs]; 324 ncs++; 325 } 326 } 327 328 (void) nvlist_add_uint64_array(*dimmp, "csnums", csnums, ncs); 329 (void) nvlist_add_string_array(*dimmp, "csnames", csnamep, ncs); 330 } 331 332 /* Add dimmlist nvlist array even if zero members */ 333 (void) nvlist_add_nvlist_array(mcnvl, "dimmlist", dimmlist, nelem); 334 for (i = 0; i < nelem; i++) 335 nvlist_free(dimmlist[i]); 336 } 337 338 static void 339 mc_nvl_add_htconfig(nvlist_t *mcnvl, mc_t *mc) 340 { 341 mc_cfgregs_t *mcr = &mc->mc_cfgregs; 342 union mcreg_htroute *htrp = (union mcreg_htroute *)&mcr->mcr_htroute[0]; 343 union mcreg_nodeid *nip = (union mcreg_nodeid *)&mcr->mcr_htnodeid; 344 union mcreg_unitid *uip = (union mcreg_unitid *)&mcr->mcr_htunitid; 345 int ndcnt = HT_COHERENTNODES(nip); 346 uint32_t BCRte[MC_CHIP_MAXNODES]; 347 uint32_t RPRte[MC_CHIP_MAXNODES]; 348 uint32_t RQRte[MC_CHIP_MAXNODES]; 349 nvlist_t *nvl; 350 int i; 351 352 (void) nvlist_alloc(&nvl, NV_UNIQUE_NAME, KM_SLEEP); 353 354 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "NodeId", MCREG_FIELD_CMN(nip, NodeId)); 355 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "CoherentNodes", HT_COHERENTNODES(nip)); 356 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "SbNode", MCREG_FIELD_CMN(nip, SbNode)); 357 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "LkNode", MCREG_FIELD_CMN(nip, LkNode)); 358 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "SystemCoreCount", 359 HT_SYSTEMCORECOUNT(nip)); 360 361 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "C0Unit", MCREG_FIELD_CMN(uip, C0Unit)); 362 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "C1Unit", MCREG_FIELD_CMN(uip, C1Unit)); 363 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "McUnit", MCREG_FIELD_CMN(uip, McUnit)); 364 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "HbUnit", MCREG_FIELD_CMN(uip, HbUnit)); 365 (void) nvlist_add_uint32(nvl, "SbLink", MCREG_FIELD_CMN(uip, SbLink)); 366 367 if (ndcnt <= MC_CHIP_MAXNODES) { 368 for (i = 0; i < ndcnt; i++, htrp++) { 369 BCRte[i] = MCREG_FIELD_CMN(htrp, BCRte); 370 RPRte[i] = MCREG_FIELD_CMN(htrp, RPRte); 371 RQRte[i] = MCREG_FIELD_CMN(htrp, RQRte); 372 } 373 374 (void) nvlist_add_uint32_array(nvl, "BroadcastRoutes", 375 &BCRte[0], ndcnt); 376 (void) nvlist_add_uint32_array(nvl, "ResponseRoutes", 377 &RPRte[0], ndcnt); 378 (void) nvlist_add_uint32_array(nvl, "RequestRoutes", 379 &RQRte[0], ndcnt); 380 } 381 382 (void) nvlist_add_nvlist(mcnvl, "htconfig", nvl); 383 nvlist_free(nvl); 384 } 385 386 static nvlist_t * 387 mc_nvl_create(mc_t *mc) 388 { 389 nvlist_t *mcnvl; 390 391 (void) nvlist_alloc(&mcnvl, NV_UNIQUE_NAME, KM_SLEEP); 392 393 /* 394 * Since this nvlist is used in populating the topo tree changes 395 * made here may propogate through to changed property names etc 396 * in the topo tree. Some properties in the topo tree will be 397 * contracted via ARC, so be careful what you change here. 398 */ 399 (void) nvlist_add_uint8(mcnvl, MC_NVLIST_VERSTR, MC_NVLIST_VERS1); 400 401 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_NUM, 0); 402 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_REV, 0); 403 (void) nvlist_add_string(mcnvl, "revname", mc->mc_revname); 404 mc_nvl_add_socket(mcnvl, mc); 405 mc_nvl_add_ecctype(mcnvl, mc); 406 407 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_BASE_ADDR, 0); 408 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_LIM_ADDR, 0); 409 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_ILEN, 0); 410 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_ILSEL, 0); 411 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_CSINTLVFCTR, 0); 412 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_DRAMHOLE_SIZE, 0); 413 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_ACCESS_WIDTH, 0); 414 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_CSBANKMAPREG, 0); 415 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_BANKSWZL, 0); 416 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_MOD64MUX, 0); 417 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_SPARECS, 1); 418 mc_nvl_add_prop(mcnvl, mc, MCAMD_PROP_BADCS, 1); 419 420 mc_nvl_add_cslist(mcnvl, mc); 421 mc_nvl_add_dimmlist(mcnvl, mc); 422 mc_nvl_add_htconfig(mcnvl, mc); 423 424 return (mcnvl); 425 } 426 427 /* 428 * Link a dimm to its associated chip-selects and chip-select lines. 429 * Total the size of all ranks of this dimm. 430 */ 431 static void 432 mc_dimm_csadd(mc_t *mc, mc_dimm_t *mcd, mc_cs_t *mccs, const mcdcfg_csl_t *csl) 433 { 434 int factor = (mc->mc_props.mcp_accwidth == 128) ? 2 : 1; 435 uint64_t sz = 0; 436 int i; 437 438 /* Skip to first unused rank slot */ 439 for (i = 0; i < MC_CHIP_DIMMRANKMAX; i++) { 440 if (mcd->mcd_cs[i] == NULL) { 441 mcd->mcd_cs[i] = mccs; 442 mcd->mcd_csl[i] = csl; 443 sz += mccs->mccs_props.csp_size / factor; 444 break; 445 } else { 446 sz += mcd->mcd_cs[i]->mccs_props.csp_size / factor; 447 } 448 } 449 450 ASSERT(i != MC_CHIP_DIMMRANKMAX); 451 452 mcd->mcd_size = sz; 453 } 454 455 /* 456 * Create a dimm structure and call to link it to its associated chip-selects. 457 */ 458 static mc_dimm_t * 459 mc_dimm_create(mc_t *mc, uint_t num) 460 { 461 mc_dimm_t *mcd = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (mc_dimm_t), KM_SLEEP); 462 463 mcd->mcd_hdr.mch_type = MC_NT_DIMM; 464 mcd->mcd_mc = mc; 465 mcd->mcd_num = num; 466 467 return (mcd); 468 } 469 470 /* 471 * The chip-select structure includes an array of dimms associated with 472 * that chip-select. This function fills that array, and also builds 473 * the list of all dimms on this memory controller mc_dimmlist. The 474 * caller has filled a structure with all there is to know about the 475 * associated dimm(s). 476 */ 477 static void 478 mc_csdimms_create(mc_t *mc, mc_cs_t *mccs, mcdcfg_rslt_t *rsltp) 479 { 480 mc_dimm_t *found[MC_CHIP_DIMMPERCS]; 481 mc_dimm_t *mcd; 482 int nfound = 0; 483 int i; 484 485 /* 486 * Has some other chip-select already created this dimm or dimms? 487 * If so then link to the dimm(s) from the mccs_dimm array, 488 * record their topo numbers in the csp_dimmnums array, and link 489 * the dimm(s) to the additional chip-select. 490 */ 491 for (mcd = mc->mc_dimmlist; mcd != NULL; mcd = mcd->mcd_next) { 492 for (i = 0; i < rsltp->ndimm; i++) { 493 if (mcd->mcd_num == rsltp->dimm[i].toponum) 494 found[nfound++] = mcd; 495 } 496 } 497 ASSERT(nfound == 0 || nfound == rsltp->ndimm); 498 499 for (i = 0; i < rsltp->ndimm; i++) { 500 if (nfound == 0) { 501 mcd = mc_dimm_create(mc, rsltp->dimm[i].toponum); 502 if (mc->mc_dimmlist == NULL) 503 mc->mc_dimmlist = mcd; 504 else 505 mc->mc_dimmlast->mcd_next = mcd; 506 mc->mc_dimmlast = mcd; 507 } else { 508 mcd = found[i]; 509 } 510 511 mccs->mccs_dimm[i] = mcd; 512 mccs->mccs_csl[i] = rsltp->dimm[i].cslp; 513 mccs->mccs_props.csp_dimmnums[i] = mcd->mcd_num; 514 mc_dimm_csadd(mc, mcd, mccs, rsltp->dimm[i].cslp); 515 516 } 517 518 /* The rank number is constant across all constituent dimm(s) */ 519 mccs->mccs_props.csp_dimmrank = rsltp->dimm[0].cslp->csl_rank; 520 } 521 522 /* 523 * mc_dimmlist_create is called after we have discovered all enabled 524 * (and spare or testfailed on revs F and G) chip-selects on the 525 * given memory controller. For each chip-select we must derive 526 * the associated dimms, remembering that a chip-select csbase/csmask 527 * pair may be associated with up to 2 chip-select lines (in 128 bit mode) 528 * and that any one dimm may be associated with 1, 2, or 4 chip-selects 529 * depending on whether it is single, dual or quadrank. 530 */ 531 static void 532 mc_dimmlist_create(mc_t *mc) 533 { 534 union mcreg_dramcfg_hi *drcfghip = 535 (union mcreg_dramcfg_hi *)(&mc->mc_cfgregs.mcr_dramcfghi); 536 mc_props_t *mcp = &mc->mc_props; 537 uint32_t rev = mcp->mcp_rev; 538 mc_cs_t *mccs; 539 int r4 = 0, s4 = 0; 540 541 /* 542 * Are we dealing with quadrank registered dimms? 543 * 544 * For socket 940 we can't tell and we'll assume we're not. 545 * This can be over-ridden by the admin in /etc/system by setting 546 * mc_quadranksupport nonzero. A possible optimisation in systems 547 * that export an SMBIOS table would be to count the number of 548 * dimm slots per cpu - more than 4 would indicate no quadrank support 549 * and 4 or fewer would indicate that if we see any of the upper 550 * chip-selects enabled then a quadrank dimm is present. 551 * 552 * For socket F(1207) we can check a bit in the dram config high reg. 553 * 554 * Other socket types do not support registered dimms. 555 */ 556 if (mc->mc_socket == X86_SOCKET_940) 557 r4 = mc_quadranksupport != 0; 558 else if (mc->mc_socket == X86_SOCKET_F1207) 559 r4 = MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(drcfghip, FourRankRDimm); 560 561 /* 562 * Are we dealing with quadrank SO-DIMMs? These are supported 563 * in AM2 and S1g1 packages only, but in all rev F/G cases we 564 * can detect their presence via a bit in the dram config high reg. 565 */ 566 if (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REVS_FG)) 567 s4 = MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(drcfghip, FourRankSODimm); 568 569 for (mccs = mc->mc_cslist; mccs != NULL; mccs = mccs->mccs_next) { 570 mcdcfg_rslt_t rslt; 571 572 /* 573 * If lookup fails we will not create dimm structures for 574 * this chip-select. In the mc_cs_t we will have both 575 * csp_dimmnum members set to MC_INVALNUM and patounum 576 * code will see from those that we do not have dimm info 577 * for this chip-select. 578 */ 579 if (mcdcfg_lookup(rev, mcp->mcp_mod64mux, mcp->mcp_accwidth, 580 mccs->mccs_props.csp_num, mc->mc_socket, 581 r4, s4, &rslt) < 0) 582 continue; 583 584 mc_csdimms_create(mc, mccs, &rslt); 585 } 586 } 587 588 static mc_cs_t * 589 mc_cs_create(mc_t *mc, uint_t num, uint64_t base, uint64_t mask, size_t sz, 590 int csbe, int spare, int testfail) 591 { 592 mc_cs_t *mccs = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (mc_cs_t), KM_SLEEP); 593 mccs_props_t *csp = &mccs->mccs_props; 594 int i; 595 596 mccs->mccs_hdr.mch_type = MC_NT_CS; 597 mccs->mccs_mc = mc; 598 csp->csp_num = num; 599 csp->csp_base = base; 600 csp->csp_mask = mask; 601 csp->csp_size = sz; 602 csp->csp_csbe = csbe; 603 csp->csp_spare = spare; 604 csp->csp_testfail = testfail; 605 606 for (i = 0; i < MC_CHIP_DIMMPERCS; i++) 607 csp->csp_dimmnums[i] = MC_INVALNUM; 608 609 if (spare) 610 mc->mc_props.mcp_sparecs = num; 611 612 return (mccs); 613 } 614 615 /* 616 * For any cs# of this mc marked TestFail generate an ereport with 617 * resource identifying the associated dimm(s). 618 */ 619 static void 620 mc_report_testfails(mc_t *mc) 621 { 622 mc_unum_t unum; 623 mc_cs_t *mccs; 624 int i; 625 626 for (mccs = mc->mc_cslist; mccs != NULL; mccs = mccs->mccs_next) { 627 if (mccs->mccs_props.csp_testfail) { 628 unum.unum_board = 0; 629 unum.unum_chip = mc->mc_props.mcp_num; 630 unum.unum_mc = 0; 631 unum.unum_chan = MC_INVALNUM; 632 unum.unum_cs = mccs->mccs_props.csp_num; 633 unum.unum_rank = mccs->mccs_props.csp_dimmrank; 634 unum.unum_offset = MCAMD_RC_INVALID_OFFSET; 635 for (i = 0; i < MC_CHIP_DIMMPERCS; i++) 636 unum.unum_dimms[i] = MC_INVALNUM; 637 638 mcamd_ereport_post(mc, FM_EREPORT_CPU_AMD_MC_TESTFAIL, 639 &unum, 640 FM_EREPORT_PAYLOAD_FLAGS_CPU_AMD_MC_TESTFAIL); 641 } 642 } 643 } 644 645 /* 646 * Function 0 - HyperTransport Technology Configuration 647 */ 648 static void 649 mc_mkprops_htcfg(mc_pcicfg_hdl_t cfghdl, mc_t *mc) 650 { 651 union mcreg_nodeid nodeid; 652 off_t offset; 653 int i; 654 655 mc->mc_cfgregs.mcr_htnodeid = MCREG_VAL32(&nodeid) = 656 mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, MC_HT_REG_NODEID); 657 658 mc->mc_cfgregs.mcr_htunitid = mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, MC_HT_REG_UNITID); 659 660 for (i = 0, offset = MC_HT_REG_RTBL_NODE_0; 661 i < HT_COHERENTNODES(&nodeid); 662 i++, offset += MC_HT_REG_RTBL_INCR) 663 mc->mc_cfgregs.mcr_htroute[i] = mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, offset); 664 } 665 666 /* 667 * Function 1 Configuration - Address Map (see BKDG 3.4.4 DRAM Address Map) 668 * 669 * Read the Function 1 Address Map for each potential DRAM node. The Base 670 * Address for a node gives the starting system address mapped at that node, 671 * and the limit gives the last valid address mapped at that node. Regions for 672 * different nodes should not overlap, unless node-interleaving is enabled. 673 * The base register also indicates the node-interleaving settings (IntlvEn). 674 * The limit register includes IntlvSel which determines which 4K blocks will 675 * be routed to this node and the destination node ID for addresses that fall 676 * within the [base, limit] range - this must match the pair number. 677 */ 678 static void 679 mc_mkprops_addrmap(mc_pcicfg_hdl_t cfghdl, mc_t *mc) 680 { 681 union mcreg_drambase basereg; 682 union mcreg_dramlimit limreg; 683 mc_props_t *mcp = &mc->mc_props; 684 mc_cfgregs_t *mcr = &mc->mc_cfgregs; 685 union mcreg_dramhole hole; 686 int nodeid = mc->mc_props.mcp_num; 687 688 mcr->mcr_drambase = MCREG_VAL32(&basereg) = mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, 689 MC_AM_REG_DRAMBASE_0 + nodeid * MC_AM_REG_DRAM_INCR); 690 691 mcr->mcr_dramlimit = MCREG_VAL32(&limreg) = mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, 692 MC_AM_REG_DRAMLIM_0 + nodeid * MC_AM_REG_DRAM_INCR); 693 694 /* 695 * Derive some "cooked" properties for nodes that have a range of 696 * physical addresses that are read or write enabled and for which 697 * the DstNode matches the node we are attaching. 698 */ 699 if (MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&limreg, DRAMLimiti) != 0 && 700 MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&limreg, DstNode) == nodeid && 701 (MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&basereg, WE) || MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&basereg, RE))) { 702 mcp->mcp_base = MC_DRAMBASE(&basereg); 703 mcp->mcp_lim = MC_DRAMLIM(&limreg); 704 mcp->mcp_ilen = MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&basereg, IntlvEn); 705 mcp->mcp_ilsel = MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&limreg, IntlvSel); 706 } 707 708 /* 709 * The Function 1 DRAM Hole Address Register tells us which node(s) 710 * own the DRAM space that is hoisted above 4GB, together with the 711 * hole base and offset for this node. This was introduced in 712 * revision E. 713 */ 714 if (MC_REV_ATLEAST(mc->mc_props.mcp_rev, MC_F_REV_E)) { 715 mcr->mcr_dramhole = MCREG_VAL32(&hole) = 716 mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, MC_AM_REG_HOLEADDR); 717 718 if (MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&hole, DramHoleValid)) 719 mcp->mcp_dramhole_size = MC_DRAMHOLE_SIZE(&hole); 720 } 721 } 722 723 /* 724 * Read some function 3 parameters via PCI Mechanism 1 accesses (which 725 * will serialize any NB accesses). 726 */ 727 static void 728 mc_getmiscctl(mc_t *mc) 729 { 730 uint32_t rev = mc->mc_props.mcp_rev; 731 union mcreg_nbcfg nbcfg; 732 union mcreg_sparectl sparectl; 733 734 mc->mc_cfgregs.mcr_nbcfg = MCREG_VAL32(&nbcfg) = 735 mc_pcicfg_get32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_NBCFG); 736 737 if (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REVS_FG)) { 738 mc->mc_cfgregs.mcr_sparectl = MCREG_VAL32(&sparectl) = 739 mc_pcicfg_get32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, 740 MC_CTL_REG_SPARECTL); 741 742 if (MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&sparectl, SwapDone)) { 743 mc->mc_props.mcp_badcs = 744 MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&sparectl, BadDramCs); 745 } 746 } 747 } 748 749 static int 750 csbasecmp(mc_cs_t **csapp, mc_cs_t **csbpp) 751 { 752 uint64_t basea = (*csapp)->mccs_props.csp_base; 753 uint64_t baseb = (*csbpp)->mccs_props.csp_base; 754 755 if (basea == baseb) 756 return (0); 757 else if (basea < baseb) 758 return (-1); 759 else 760 return (1); 761 } 762 763 /* 764 * The following are for use in simulating TestFail for a chip-select 765 * without poking at the hardware (which tends to get upset if you do 766 * since the BIOS needs to restart to map a failed cs out). For internal 767 * testing only! Note that setting these does not give the full experience - 768 * the select chip-select *is* enabled and can give errors etc and the 769 * patounum logic will get confused. 770 */ 771 int testfail_mcnum = -1; 772 int testfail_csnum = -1; 773 774 /* 775 * Function 2 configuration - DRAM Controller 776 */ 777 static void 778 mc_mkprops_dramctl(mc_pcicfg_hdl_t cfghdl, mc_t *mc) 779 { 780 union mcreg_csbase base[MC_CHIP_NCS]; 781 union mcreg_csmask mask[MC_CHIP_NCS]; 782 union mcreg_dramcfg_lo drcfg_lo; 783 union mcreg_dramcfg_hi drcfg_hi; 784 union mcreg_drammisc drmisc; 785 union mcreg_bankaddrmap baddrmap; 786 mc_props_t *mcp = &mc->mc_props; 787 mc_cfgregs_t *mcr = &mc->mc_cfgregs; 788 int maskdivisor; 789 int wide = 0; 790 uint32_t rev = mc->mc_props.mcp_rev; 791 int i; 792 mcamd_hdl_t hdl; 793 794 mcamd_mkhdl(&hdl); /* to call into common code */ 795 796 /* 797 * Read Function 2 DRAM Configuration High and Low registers. The High 798 * part is mostly concerned with memory clocks etc and we'll not have 799 * any use for that. The Low component tells us if ECC is enabled, 800 * if we're in 64- or 128-bit MC mode, how the upper chip-selects 801 * are mapped, which chip-select pairs are using x4 parts, etc. 802 */ 803 MCREG_VAL32(&drcfg_lo) = mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, MC_DC_REG_DRAMCFGLO); 804 MCREG_VAL32(&drcfg_hi) = mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, MC_DC_REG_DRAMCFGHI); 805 mcr->mcr_dramcfglo = MCREG_VAL32(&drcfg_lo); 806 mcr->mcr_dramcfghi = MCREG_VAL32(&drcfg_hi); 807 808 /* 809 * Note the DRAM controller width. The 64/128 bit is in a different 810 * bit position for revision F and G. 811 */ 812 if (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REVS_FG)) { 813 wide = MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&drcfg_lo, Width128); 814 } else { 815 wide = MCREG_FIELD_F_preF(&drcfg_lo, Width128); 816 } 817 mcp->mcp_accwidth = wide ? 128 : 64; 818 819 /* 820 * Read Function 2 DRAM Controller Miscellaenous Regsiter for those 821 * revs that support it. This include the Mod64Mux indication on 822 * these revs - for rev E it is in DRAM config low. 823 */ 824 if (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REVS_FG)) { 825 mcr->mcr_drammisc = MCREG_VAL32(&drmisc) = 826 mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, MC_DC_REG_DRAMMISC); 827 mcp->mcp_mod64mux = MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&drmisc, Mod64Mux); 828 } else if (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REV_E)) { 829 mcp->mcp_mod64mux = MCREG_FIELD_F_preF(&drcfg_lo, Mod64BitMux); 830 } 831 832 /* 833 * Read Function 2 DRAM Bank Address Mapping. This encodes the 834 * type of DIMM module in use for each chip-select pair. 835 * Prior ro revision F it also tells us whether BankSwizzle mode 836 * is enabled - in rev F that has moved to dram config hi register. 837 */ 838 mcp->mcp_csbankmapreg = MCREG_VAL32(&baddrmap) = 839 mc_pcicfg_get32(cfghdl, MC_DC_REG_BANKADDRMAP); 840 841 /* 842 * Determine whether bank swizzle mode is active. Bank swizzling was 843 * introduced as an option in rev E, but the bit that indicates it 844 * is enabled has moved in revs F/G. 845 */ 846 if (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REV_E)) { 847 mcp->mcp_bnkswzl = 848 MCREG_FIELD_F_preF(&baddrmap, BankSwizzleMode); 849 } else if (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REVS_FG)) { 850 mcp->mcp_bnkswzl = MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&drcfg_hi, 851 BankSwizzleMode); 852 } 853 854 /* 855 * Read the DRAM CS Base and DRAM CS Mask registers. Revisions prior 856 * to F have an equal number of base and mask registers; revision F 857 * has twice as many base registers as masks. 858 */ 859 maskdivisor = MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REVS_FG) ? 2 : 1; 860 861 mc_prop_read_pair(cfghdl, 862 (uint32_t *)base, MC_DC_REG_CSBASE_0, MC_CHIP_NCS, 863 (uint32_t *)mask, MC_DC_REG_CSMASK_0, MC_CHIP_NCS / maskdivisor, 864 MC_DC_REG_CS_INCR); 865 866 /* 867 * Create a cs node for each enabled chip-select as well as 868 * any appointed online spare chip-selects and for any that have 869 * failed test. 870 */ 871 for (i = 0; i < MC_CHIP_NCS; i++) { 872 mc_cs_t *mccs; 873 uint64_t csbase, csmask; 874 size_t sz; 875 int csbe, spare, testfail; 876 877 if (MC_REV_MATCH(rev, MC_F_REVS_FG)) { 878 csbe = MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&base[i], CSEnable); 879 spare = MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&base[i], Spare); 880 testfail = MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&base[i], TestFail); 881 } else { 882 csbe = MCREG_FIELD_F_preF(&base[i], CSEnable); 883 spare = 0; 884 testfail = 0; 885 } 886 887 /* Testing hook */ 888 if (testfail_mcnum != -1 && testfail_csnum != -1 && 889 mcp->mcp_num == testfail_mcnum && i == testfail_csnum) { 890 csbe = spare = 0; 891 testfail = 1; 892 cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "Pretending MC %d CS %d failed test", 893 testfail_mcnum, testfail_csnum); 894 } 895 896 /* 897 * If the chip-select is not enabled then skip it unless 898 * it is a designated online spare or is marked with TestFail. 899 */ 900 if (!csbe && !(spare || testfail)) 901 continue; 902 903 /* 904 * For an enabled or spare chip-select the Bank Address Mapping 905 * register will be valid as will the chip-select mask. The 906 * base will not be valid but we'll read and store it anyway. 907 * We will not know whether the spare is already swapped in 908 * until MC function 3 attaches. 909 */ 910 if (csbe || spare) { 911 if (mcamd_cs_size(&hdl, (mcamd_node_t *)mc, i, &sz) < 0) 912 continue; 913 csbase = MC_CSBASE(&base[i], rev); 914 csmask = MC_CSMASK(&mask[i / maskdivisor], rev); 915 } else { 916 sz = 0; 917 csbase = csmask = 0; 918 } 919 920 mccs = mc_cs_create(mc, i, csbase, csmask, sz, 921 csbe, spare, testfail); 922 923 if (mc->mc_cslist == NULL) 924 mc->mc_cslist = mccs; 925 else 926 mc->mc_cslast->mccs_next = mccs; 927 mc->mc_cslast = mccs; 928 929 mccs->mccs_cfgregs.csr_csbase = MCREG_VAL32(&base[i]); 930 mccs->mccs_cfgregs.csr_csmask = 931 MCREG_VAL32(&mask[i / maskdivisor]); 932 933 /* 934 * Check for cs bank interleaving - some bits clear in the 935 * lower mask. All banks must/will have the same lomask bits 936 * if cs interleaving is active. 937 */ 938 if (csbe && !mcp->mcp_csintlvfctr) { 939 int bitno, ibits = 0; 940 for (bitno = MC_CSMASKLO_LOBIT(rev); 941 bitno <= MC_CSMASKLO_HIBIT(rev); bitno++) { 942 if (!(csmask & (1 << bitno))) 943 ibits++; 944 } 945 mcp->mcp_csintlvfctr = 1 << ibits; 946 } 947 } 948 949 /* 950 * If there is no chip-select interleave on this node determine 951 * whether the chip-select ranks are contiguous or if there 952 * is a hole. 953 */ 954 if (mcp->mcp_csintlvfctr == 1) { 955 mc_cs_t *csp[MC_CHIP_NCS]; 956 mc_cs_t *mccs; 957 int ncsbe = 0; 958 959 for (mccs = mc->mc_cslist; mccs != NULL; 960 mccs = mccs->mccs_next) { 961 if (mccs->mccs_props.csp_csbe) 962 csp[ncsbe++] = mccs; 963 } 964 965 if (ncsbe != 0) { 966 qsort((void *)csp, ncsbe, sizeof (mc_cs_t *), 967 (int (*)(const void *, const void *))csbasecmp); 968 969 for (i = 1; i < ncsbe; i++) { 970 if (csp[i]->mccs_props.csp_base != 971 csp[i - 1]->mccs_props.csp_base + 972 csp[i - 1]->mccs_props.csp_size) 973 mc->mc_csdiscontig = 1; 974 } 975 } 976 } 977 978 979 /* 980 * Since we do not attach to MC function 3 go ahead and read some 981 * config parameters from it now. 982 */ 983 mc_getmiscctl(mc); 984 985 /* 986 * Now that we have discovered all enabled/spare/testfail chip-selects 987 * we divine the associated DIMM configuration. 988 */ 989 mc_dimmlist_create(mc); 990 } 991 992 typedef struct mc_bind_map { 993 const char *bm_bindnm; /* attachment binding name */ 994 enum mc_funcnum bm_func; /* PCI config space function number for bind */ 995 const char *bm_model; /* value for device node model property */ 996 void (*bm_mkprops)(mc_pcicfg_hdl_t, mc_t *); 997 } mc_bind_map_t; 998 999 /* 1000 * Do not attach to MC function 3 - agpgart already attaches to that. 1001 * Function 3 may be a good candidate for a nexus driver to fan it out 1002 * into virtual devices by functionality. We will use pci_mech1_getl 1003 * to retrieve the function 3 parameters we require. 1004 */ 1005 1006 static const mc_bind_map_t mc_bind_map[] = { 1007 { MC_FUNC_HTCONFIG_BINDNM, MC_FUNC_HTCONFIG, 1008 "AMD Memory Controller (HT Configuration)", mc_mkprops_htcfg }, 1009 { MC_FUNC_ADDRMAP_BINDNM, MC_FUNC_ADDRMAP, 1010 "AMD Memory Controller (Address Map)", mc_mkprops_addrmap }, 1011 { MC_FUNC_DRAMCTL_BINDNM, MC_FUNC_DRAMCTL, 1012 "AMD Memory Controller (DRAM Controller & HT Trace)", 1013 mc_mkprops_dramctl }, 1014 NULL 1015 }; 1016 1017 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1018 static int 1019 mc_open(dev_t *devp, int flag, int otyp, cred_t *credp) 1020 { 1021 if (otyp != OTYP_CHR) 1022 return (EINVAL); 1023 1024 rw_enter(&mc_lock, RW_READER); 1025 if (mc_lookup_by_chipid(getminor(*devp)) == NULL) { 1026 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1027 return (EINVAL); 1028 } 1029 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1030 1031 return (0); 1032 } 1033 1034 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1035 static int 1036 mc_close(dev_t dev, int flag, int otyp, cred_t *credp) 1037 { 1038 return (0); 1039 } 1040 1041 /* 1042 * Enable swap from chip-select csnum to the spare chip-select on this 1043 * memory controller (if any). 1044 */ 1045 1046 int mc_swapdonetime = 30; /* max number of seconds to wait for SwapDone */ 1047 1048 static int 1049 mc_onlinespare(mc_t *mc, int csnum) 1050 { 1051 mc_props_t *mcp = &mc->mc_props; 1052 union mcreg_sparectl sparectl; 1053 union mcreg_scrubctl scrubctl; 1054 mc_cs_t *mccs; 1055 hrtime_t tmax; 1056 int i = 0; 1057 1058 ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&mc_lock)); 1059 1060 if (!MC_REV_MATCH(mcp->mcp_rev, MC_F_REVS_FG)) 1061 return (ENOTSUP); /* MC rev does not offer online spare */ 1062 else if (mcp->mcp_sparecs == MC_INVALNUM) 1063 return (ENODEV); /* Supported, but no spare configured */ 1064 else if (mcp->mcp_badcs != MC_INVALNUM) 1065 return (EBUSY); /* Spare already swapped in */ 1066 else if (csnum == mcp->mcp_sparecs) 1067 return (EINVAL); /* Can't spare the spare! */ 1068 1069 for (mccs = mc->mc_cslist; mccs != NULL; mccs = mccs->mccs_next) { 1070 if (mccs->mccs_props.csp_num == csnum) 1071 break; 1072 } 1073 if (mccs == NULL) 1074 return (EINVAL); /* nominated bad CS does not exist */ 1075 1076 /* 1077 * If the DRAM Scrubber is not enabled then the swap cannot succeed. 1078 */ 1079 MCREG_VAL32(&scrubctl) = mc_pcicfg_get32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, 1080 MC_CTL_REG_SCRUBCTL); 1081 if (MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&scrubctl, DramScrub) == 0) 1082 return (ENODEV); /* DRAM scrubber not enabled */ 1083 1084 /* 1085 * Read Online Spare Comtrol Register again, just in case our 1086 * state does not reflect reality. 1087 */ 1088 MCREG_VAL32(&sparectl) = mc_pcicfg_get32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, 1089 MC_CTL_REG_SPARECTL); 1090 1091 if (MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&sparectl, SwapDone)) 1092 return (EBUSY); 1093 1094 /* Write to the BadDramCs field */ 1095 MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&sparectl, BadDramCs) = csnum; 1096 mc_pcicfg_put32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SPARECTL, 1097 MCREG_VAL32(&sparectl)); 1098 1099 /* And request that the swap to the spare start */ 1100 MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&sparectl, SwapEn) = 1; 1101 mc_pcicfg_put32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SPARECTL, 1102 MCREG_VAL32(&sparectl)); 1103 1104 /* 1105 * Poll for SwapDone - we have disabled notification by interrupt. 1106 * Swap takes "several CPU cycles, depending on the DRAM speed, but 1107 * is performed in the background" (Family 0Fh Bios Porting Guide). 1108 * We're in a slow ioctl path so there is no harm in waiting around 1109 * a bit - consumers of the ioctl must be aware that it may take 1110 * a moment. We will poll for up to mc_swapdonetime seconds, 1111 * limiting that to 120s. 1112 * 1113 * The swap is performed by the DRAM scrubber (which must be enabled) 1114 * whose scrub rate is accelerated for the duration of the swap. 1115 * The maximum swap rate is 40.0ns per 64 bytes, so the maximum 1116 * supported cs size of 16GB would take 10.7s at that max rate 1117 * of 25000000 scrubs/second. 1118 */ 1119 tmax = gethrtime() + MIN(mc_swapdonetime, 120) * 1000000000ULL; 1120 do { 1121 if (i++ < 20) 1122 delay(drv_usectohz(100000)); /* 0.1s for up to 2s */ 1123 else 1124 delay(drv_usectohz(500000)); /* 0.5s */ 1125 1126 MCREG_VAL32(&sparectl) = mc_pcicfg_get32_nohdl(mc, 1127 MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SPARECTL); 1128 } while (!MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&sparectl, SwapDone) && 1129 gethrtime() < tmax); 1130 1131 if (!MCREG_FIELD_F_revFG(&sparectl, SwapDone)) 1132 return (ETIME); /* Operation timed out */ 1133 1134 mcp->mcp_badcs = csnum; 1135 mc->mc_cfgregs.mcr_sparectl = MCREG_VAL32(&sparectl); 1136 mc->mc_spareswaptime = gethrtime(); 1137 1138 return (0); 1139 } 1140 1141 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1142 static int 1143 mc_ioctl(dev_t dev, int cmd, intptr_t arg, int mode, cred_t *credp, int *rvalp) 1144 { 1145 int rc = 0; 1146 mc_t *mc; 1147 1148 if (cmd != MC_IOC_SNAPSHOT_INFO && cmd != MC_IOC_SNAPSHOT && 1149 cmd != MC_IOC_ONLINESPARE_EN) 1150 return (EINVAL); 1151 1152 rw_enter(&mc_lock, RW_READER); 1153 1154 if ((mc = mc_lookup_by_chipid(getminor(dev))) == NULL) { 1155 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1156 return (EINVAL); 1157 } 1158 1159 switch (cmd) { 1160 case MC_IOC_SNAPSHOT_INFO: { 1161 mc_snapshot_info_t mcs; 1162 1163 if (mc_snapshot_update(mc) < 0) { 1164 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1165 return (EIO); 1166 } 1167 1168 mcs.mcs_size = mc->mc_snapshotsz; 1169 mcs.mcs_gen = mc->mc_snapshotgen; 1170 1171 if (ddi_copyout(&mcs, (void *)arg, sizeof (mc_snapshot_info_t), 1172 mode) < 0) 1173 rc = EFAULT; 1174 break; 1175 } 1176 1177 case MC_IOC_SNAPSHOT: 1178 if (mc_snapshot_update(mc) < 0) { 1179 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1180 return (EIO); 1181 } 1182 1183 if (ddi_copyout(mc->mc_snapshot, (void *)arg, mc->mc_snapshotsz, 1184 mode) < 0) 1185 rc = EFAULT; 1186 break; 1187 1188 case MC_IOC_ONLINESPARE_EN: 1189 if (drv_priv(credp) != 0) { 1190 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1191 return (EPERM); 1192 } 1193 1194 if (!rw_tryupgrade(&mc_lock)) { 1195 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1196 return (EAGAIN); 1197 } 1198 1199 if ((rc = mc_onlinespare(mc, (int)arg)) == 0) { 1200 mc_snapshot_destroy(mc); 1201 nvlist_free(mc->mc_nvl); 1202 mc->mc_nvl = mc_nvl_create(mc); 1203 } 1204 1205 break; 1206 } 1207 1208 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1209 1210 return (rc); 1211 } 1212 1213 static struct cb_ops mc_cb_ops = { 1214 mc_open, 1215 mc_close, 1216 nodev, /* not a block driver */ 1217 nodev, /* no print routine */ 1218 nodev, /* no dump routine */ 1219 nodev, /* no read routine */ 1220 nodev, /* no write routine */ 1221 mc_ioctl, 1222 nodev, /* no devmap routine */ 1223 nodev, /* no mmap routine */ 1224 nodev, /* no segmap routine */ 1225 nochpoll, /* no chpoll routine */ 1226 ddi_prop_op, 1227 0, /* not a STREAMS driver */ 1228 D_NEW | D_MP, /* safe for multi-thread/multi-processor */ 1229 }; 1230 1231 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1232 static int 1233 mc_getinfo(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_info_cmd_t infocmd, void *arg, void **result) 1234 { 1235 int rc = DDI_SUCCESS; 1236 mc_t *mc; 1237 1238 if (infocmd != DDI_INFO_DEVT2DEVINFO && 1239 infocmd != DDI_INFO_DEVT2INSTANCE) { 1240 *result = NULL; 1241 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1242 } 1243 1244 rw_enter(&mc_lock, RW_READER); 1245 1246 if ((mc = mc_lookup_by_chipid(getminor((dev_t)arg))) == NULL || 1247 mc->mc_funcs[MC_FUNC_DEVIMAP].mcf_devi == NULL) { 1248 rc = DDI_FAILURE; 1249 } else if (infocmd == DDI_INFO_DEVT2DEVINFO) { 1250 *result = mc->mc_funcs[MC_FUNC_DEVIMAP].mcf_devi; 1251 } else { 1252 *result = (void *)(uintptr_t) 1253 mc->mc_funcs[MC_FUNC_DEVIMAP].mcf_instance; 1254 } 1255 1256 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1257 1258 return (rc); 1259 } 1260 1261 /*ARGSUSED2*/ 1262 static int 1263 mc_fm_handle(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_fm_error_t *fmerr, const void *arg) 1264 { 1265 pci_ereport_post(dip, fmerr, NULL); 1266 return (fmerr->fme_status); 1267 } 1268 1269 static void 1270 mc_fm_init(dev_info_t *dip) 1271 { 1272 int fmcap = DDI_FM_EREPORT_CAPABLE | DDI_FM_ERRCB_CAPABLE; 1273 ddi_fm_init(dip, &fmcap, NULL); 1274 pci_ereport_setup(dip); 1275 ddi_fm_handler_register(dip, mc_fm_handle, NULL); 1276 } 1277 1278 static void 1279 mc_read_smbios(mc_t *mc, dev_info_t *dip) 1280 { 1281 1282 uint16_t bdf; 1283 pci_regspec_t *pci_rp; 1284 uint32_t phys_hi; 1285 int m; 1286 uint_t chip_inst; 1287 int rc = 0; 1288 1289 if (ddi_getlongprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "reg", 1290 (caddr_t)&pci_rp, &m) == DDI_SUCCESS) { 1291 phys_hi = pci_rp->pci_phys_hi; 1292 bdf = (uint16_t)(PCI_REG_BDFR_G(phys_hi) >> 1293 PCI_REG_FUNC_SHIFT); 1294 1295 rc = fm_smb_mc_chipinst(bdf, &chip_inst); 1296 if (rc == 0) { 1297 mc->smb_chipid = chip_inst; 1298 } else { 1299 #ifdef DEBUG 1300 cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "!mc reads smbios chip info failed"); 1301 #endif /* DEBUG */ 1302 return; 1303 } 1304 mc->smb_bboard = fm_smb_mc_bboards(bdf); 1305 #ifdef DEBUG 1306 if (mc->smb_bboard == NULL) 1307 cmn_err(CE_NOTE, 1308 "!mc reads smbios base boards info failed"); 1309 #endif /* DEBUG */ 1310 } 1311 } 1312 1313 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1314 static int 1315 mc_create_cb(cmi_hdl_t whdl, void *arg1, void *arg2, void *arg3) 1316 { 1317 chipid_t chipid = *((chipid_t *)arg1); 1318 cmi_hdl_t *hdlp = (cmi_hdl_t *)arg2; 1319 1320 if (cmi_hdl_chipid(whdl) == chipid) { 1321 cmi_hdl_hold(whdl); /* short-term hold */ 1322 *hdlp = whdl; 1323 return (CMI_HDL_WALK_DONE); 1324 } else { 1325 return (CMI_HDL_WALK_NEXT); 1326 } 1327 } 1328 1329 static mc_t * 1330 mc_create(chipid_t chipid, dev_info_t *dip) 1331 { 1332 mc_t *mc; 1333 cmi_hdl_t hdl = NULL; 1334 1335 ASSERT(RW_WRITE_HELD(&mc_lock)); 1336 1337 /* 1338 * Find a handle for one of a chip's CPU. 1339 * 1340 * We can use one of the chip's CPUs since all cores 1341 * of a chip share the same revision and socket type. 1342 */ 1343 cmi_hdl_walk(mc_create_cb, (void *)&chipid, (void *)&hdl, NULL); 1344 if (hdl == NULL) 1345 return (NULL); /* no cpu for this chipid found! */ 1346 1347 mc = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (mc_t), KM_SLEEP); 1348 1349 mc->mc_hdr.mch_type = MC_NT_MC; 1350 mc->mc_props.mcp_num = chipid; 1351 mc->mc_props.mcp_sparecs = MC_INVALNUM; 1352 mc->mc_props.mcp_badcs = MC_INVALNUM; 1353 1354 mc->mc_props.mcp_rev = cmi_hdl_chiprev(hdl); 1355 mc->mc_revname = cmi_hdl_chiprevstr(hdl); 1356 mc->mc_socket = cmi_hdl_getsockettype(hdl); 1357 1358 mc_read_smbios(mc, dip); 1359 1360 if (mc_list == NULL) 1361 mc_list = mc; 1362 if (mc_last != NULL) 1363 mc_last->mc_next = mc; 1364 1365 mc->mc_next = NULL; 1366 mc_last = mc; 1367 1368 cmi_hdl_rele(hdl); 1369 1370 return (mc); 1371 } 1372 1373 /* 1374 * Return the maximum scrubbing rate between r1 and r2, where r2 is extracted 1375 * from the specified 'cfg' register value using 'mask' and 'shift'. If a 1376 * value is zero, scrubbing is off so return the opposite value. Otherwise 1377 * the maximum rate is the smallest non-zero value of the two values. 1378 */ 1379 static uint32_t 1380 mc_scrubber_max(uint32_t r1, uint32_t cfg, uint32_t mask, uint32_t shift) 1381 { 1382 uint32_t r2 = (cfg & mask) >> shift; 1383 1384 if (r1 != 0 && r2 != 0) 1385 return (MIN(r1, r2)); 1386 1387 return (r1 ? r1 : r2); 1388 } 1389 1390 1391 /* 1392 * Enable the memory scrubber. We must use the mc_pcicfg_{get32,put32}_nohdl 1393 * interfaces since we do not bind to function 3. 1394 */ 1395 cmi_errno_t 1396 mc_scrubber_enable(mc_t *mc) 1397 { 1398 mc_props_t *mcp = &mc->mc_props; 1399 chipid_t chipid = (chipid_t)mcp->mcp_num; 1400 uint32_t rev = (uint32_t)mcp->mcp_rev; 1401 mc_cfgregs_t *mcr = &mc->mc_cfgregs; 1402 union mcreg_scrubctl scrubctl; 1403 union mcreg_dramscrublo dalo; 1404 union mcreg_dramscrubhi dahi; 1405 1406 mcr->mcr_scrubctl = MCREG_VAL32(&scrubctl) = 1407 mc_pcicfg_get32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SCRUBCTL); 1408 1409 mcr->mcr_scrubaddrlo = MCREG_VAL32(&dalo) = 1410 mc_pcicfg_get32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SCRUBADDR_LO); 1411 1412 mcr->mcr_scrubaddrhi = MCREG_VAL32(&dahi) = 1413 mc_pcicfg_get32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SCRUBADDR_HI); 1414 1415 if (mc_scrub_policy == MC_SCRUB_BIOSDEFAULT) 1416 return (MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&scrubctl, DramScrub) != 1417 AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_NONE ? 1418 CMI_SUCCESS : CMIERR_MC_NOMEMSCRUB); 1419 1420 /* 1421 * Disable DRAM scrubbing while we fiddle. 1422 */ 1423 MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&scrubctl, DramScrub) = AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_NONE; 1424 mc_pcicfg_put32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SCRUBCTL, 1425 MCREG_VAL32(&scrubctl)); 1426 1427 /* 1428 * Setup DRAM Scrub Address Low and High registers for the 1429 * base address of this node, and to select srubber redirect. 1430 */ 1431 MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&dalo, ScrubReDirEn) = 1; 1432 MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&dalo, ScrubAddrLo) = 1433 AMD_NB_SCRUBADDR_MKLO(mcp->mcp_base); 1434 1435 MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&dahi, ScrubAddrHi) = 1436 AMD_NB_SCRUBADDR_MKHI(mcp->mcp_base); 1437 1438 mc_pcicfg_put32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SCRUBADDR_LO, 1439 MCREG_VAL32(&dalo)); 1440 mc_pcicfg_put32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SCRUBADDR_HI, 1441 MCREG_VAL32(&dahi)); 1442 1443 if (mc_scrub_rate_dram > AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_MAX) { 1444 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "mc_scrub_rate_dram is too large; " 1445 "resetting to 0x%x\n", AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_MAX); 1446 mc_scrub_rate_dram = AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_MAX; 1447 } 1448 1449 switch (mc_scrub_policy) { 1450 case MC_SCRUB_FIXED: 1451 /* Use the system value checked above */ 1452 break; 1453 1454 default: 1455 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "Unknown mc_scrub_policy value %d - " 1456 "using default policy of MC_SCRUB_MAX", mc_scrub_policy); 1457 /*FALLTHRU*/ 1458 1459 case MC_SCRUB_MAX: 1460 mc_scrub_rate_dram = mc_scrubber_max(mc_scrub_rate_dram, 1461 mcr->mcr_scrubctl, AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_DRAM_MASK, 1462 AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_DRAM_SHIFT); 1463 break; 1464 } 1465 1466 /* 1467 * OPTERON_ERRATUM_99: 1468 * This erratum applies on revisions D and earlier. 1469 * This erratum also applies on revisions E and later, 1470 * if BIOS uses chip-select hoisting instead of DRAM hole 1471 * mapping. 1472 * 1473 * Do not enable the dram scrubber if the chip-select ranges 1474 * for the node are not contiguous. 1475 */ 1476 if (mc_scrub_rate_dram != AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_NONE && 1477 mc->mc_csdiscontig) { 1478 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "?Opteron DRAM scrubber disabled on revision " 1479 "%s chip %d because DRAM hole is present on this node", 1480 mc->mc_revname, chipid); 1481 mc_scrub_rate_dram = AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_NONE; 1482 } 1483 1484 /* 1485 * OPTERON_ERRATUM_101: 1486 * This erratum applies on revisions D and earlier. 1487 * 1488 * If the DRAM Base Address register's IntlvEn field indicates that 1489 * node interleaving is enabled, we must disable the DRAM scrubber 1490 * and return zero to indicate that Solaris should use s/w instead. 1491 */ 1492 if (mc_scrub_rate_dram != AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_NONE && 1493 mcp->mcp_ilen != 0 && 1494 !X86_CHIPREV_ATLEAST(rev, X86_CHIPREV_AMD_F_REV_E)) { 1495 cmn_err(CE_CONT, "?Opteron DRAM scrubber disabled on revision " 1496 "%s chip %d because DRAM memory is node-interleaved", 1497 mc->mc_revname, chipid); 1498 mc_scrub_rate_dram = AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_NONE; 1499 } 1500 1501 if (mc_scrub_rate_dram != AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_NONE) { 1502 MCREG_FIELD_CMN(&scrubctl, DramScrub) = mc_scrub_rate_dram; 1503 mc_pcicfg_put32_nohdl(mc, MC_FUNC_MISCCTL, MC_CTL_REG_SCRUBCTL, 1504 MCREG_VAL32(&scrubctl)); 1505 } 1506 1507 return (mc_scrub_rate_dram != AMD_NB_SCRUBCTL_RATE_NONE ? 1508 CMI_SUCCESS : CMIERR_MC_NOMEMSCRUB); 1509 } 1510 1511 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1512 static int 1513 mc_attach_cb(cmi_hdl_t whdl, void *arg1, void *arg2, void *arg3) 1514 { 1515 mc_t *mc = (mc_t *)arg1; 1516 mcamd_prop_t chipid = *((mcamd_prop_t *)arg2); 1517 1518 if (cmi_hdl_chipid(whdl) == chipid) { 1519 mcamd_mc_register(whdl, mc); 1520 } 1521 1522 return (CMI_HDL_WALK_NEXT); 1523 } 1524 1525 static int mc_sw_scrub_disabled = 0; 1526 1527 static int 1528 mc_attach(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd) 1529 { 1530 mc_pcicfg_hdl_t cfghdl; 1531 const mc_bind_map_t *bm; 1532 const char *bindnm; 1533 char *unitstr = NULL; 1534 enum mc_funcnum func; 1535 long unitaddr; 1536 int chipid, rc; 1537 mc_t *mc; 1538 1539 /* 1540 * This driver has no hardware state, but does 1541 * claim to have a reg property, so it will be 1542 * called on suspend. It is probably better to 1543 * make sure it doesn't get called on suspend, 1544 * but it is just as easy to make sure we just 1545 * return DDI_SUCCESS if called. 1546 */ 1547 if (cmd == DDI_RESUME) 1548 return (DDI_SUCCESS); 1549 1550 if (cmd != DDI_ATTACH || mc_no_attach != 0) 1551 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1552 1553 bindnm = ddi_binding_name(dip); 1554 for (bm = mc_bind_map; bm->bm_bindnm != NULL; bm++) { 1555 if (strcmp(bindnm, bm->bm_bindnm) == 0) { 1556 func = bm->bm_func; 1557 break; 1558 } 1559 } 1560 1561 if (bm->bm_bindnm == NULL) 1562 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1563 1564 /* 1565 * We need the device number, which corresponds to the processor node 1566 * number plus 24. The node number can then be used to associate this 1567 * memory controller device with a given processor chip. 1568 */ 1569 if (ddi_prop_lookup_string(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, 1570 DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "unit-address", &unitstr) != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) { 1571 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "failed to find unit-address for %s", bindnm); 1572 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1573 } 1574 1575 rc = ddi_strtol(unitstr, NULL, 16, &unitaddr); 1576 ASSERT(rc == 0 && unitaddr >= MC_AMD_DEV_OFFSET); 1577 1578 if (rc != 0 || unitaddr < MC_AMD_DEV_OFFSET) { 1579 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "failed to parse unit address %s for %s\n", 1580 unitstr, bindnm); 1581 ddi_prop_free(unitstr); 1582 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1583 } 1584 ddi_prop_free(unitstr); 1585 1586 chipid = unitaddr - MC_AMD_DEV_OFFSET; 1587 1588 rw_enter(&mc_lock, RW_WRITER); 1589 1590 for (mc = mc_list; mc != NULL; mc = mc->mc_next) { 1591 if (mc->mc_props.mcp_num == chipid) 1592 break; 1593 } 1594 1595 /* Integrate this memory controller device into existing set */ 1596 if (mc == NULL) { 1597 mc = mc_create(chipid, dip); 1598 1599 if (mc == NULL) { 1600 /* 1601 * We don't complain here because this is a legitimate 1602 * path for MP systems. On those machines, we'll attach 1603 * before all CPUs have been initialized, and thus the 1604 * chip verification in mc_create will fail. We'll be 1605 * reattached later for those CPUs. 1606 */ 1607 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1608 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1609 } 1610 } else { 1611 mc_snapshot_destroy(mc); 1612 } 1613 1614 /* Beyond this point, we're committed to creating this node */ 1615 1616 mc_fm_init(dip); 1617 1618 ASSERT(mc->mc_funcs[func].mcf_devi == NULL); 1619 mc->mc_funcs[func].mcf_devi = dip; 1620 mc->mc_funcs[func].mcf_instance = ddi_get_instance(dip); 1621 1622 mc->mc_ref++; 1623 1624 /* 1625 * Add the common properties to this node, and then add any properties 1626 * that are specific to this node based upon its configuration space. 1627 */ 1628 (void) ddi_prop_update_string(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, 1629 dip, "model", (char *)bm->bm_model); 1630 1631 (void) ddi_prop_update_int(DDI_DEV_T_NONE, 1632 dip, "chip-id", mc->mc_props.mcp_num); 1633 1634 if (bm->bm_mkprops != NULL && 1635 mc_pcicfg_setup(mc, bm->bm_func, &cfghdl) == DDI_SUCCESS) { 1636 bm->bm_mkprops(cfghdl, mc); 1637 mc_pcicfg_teardown(cfghdl); 1638 } 1639 1640 /* 1641 * If this is the last node to be attached for this memory controller, 1642 * then create the minor node, enable scrubbers, and register with 1643 * cpu module(s) for this chip. 1644 */ 1645 if (func == MC_FUNC_DEVIMAP) { 1646 mc_props_t *mcp = &mc->mc_props; 1647 int dram_present = 0; 1648 1649 if (ddi_create_minor_node(dip, "mc-amd", S_IFCHR, 1650 mcp->mcp_num, "ddi_mem_ctrl", 1651 0) != DDI_SUCCESS) { 1652 cmn_err(CE_WARN, "failed to create minor node for chip " 1653 "%d memory controller\n", 1654 (chipid_t)mcp->mcp_num); 1655 } 1656 1657 /* 1658 * Register the memory controller for every CPU of this chip. 1659 * 1660 * If there is memory present on this node and ECC is enabled 1661 * attempt to enable h/w memory scrubbers for this node. 1662 * If we are successful in enabling *any* hardware scrubbers, 1663 * disable the software memory scrubber. 1664 */ 1665 cmi_hdl_walk(mc_attach_cb, (void *)mc, (void *)&mcp->mcp_num, 1666 NULL); 1667 1668 if (mcp->mcp_lim != mcp->mcp_base) { 1669 /* 1670 * This node may map non-dram memory alone, so we 1671 * must check for an enabled chip-select to be 1672 * sure there is dram present. 1673 */ 1674 mc_cs_t *mccs; 1675 1676 for (mccs = mc->mc_cslist; mccs != NULL; 1677 mccs = mccs->mccs_next) { 1678 if (mccs->mccs_props.csp_csbe) { 1679 dram_present = 1; 1680 break; 1681 } 1682 } 1683 } 1684 1685 if (dram_present && !mc_ecc_enabled(mc)) { 1686 /* 1687 * On a single chip system there is no point in 1688 * scrubbing if there is no ECC on the single node. 1689 * On a multichip system, necessarily Opteron using 1690 * registered ECC-capable DIMMs, if there is memory 1691 * present on a node but no ECC there then we'll assume 1692 * ECC is disabled for all nodes and we will not enable 1693 * the scrubber and wll also disable the software 1694 * memscrub thread. 1695 */ 1696 rc = 1; 1697 } else if (!dram_present) { 1698 /* No memory on this node - others decide memscrub */ 1699 rc = 0; 1700 } else { 1701 /* 1702 * There is memory on this node and ECC is enabled. 1703 * Call via the cpu module to enable memory scrubbing 1704 * on this node - we could call directly but then 1705 * we may overlap with a request to enable chip-cache 1706 * scrubbing. 1707 */ 1708 rc = mc_scrubber_enable(mc); 1709 } 1710 1711 if (rc == CMI_SUCCESS && !mc_sw_scrub_disabled++) 1712 cmi_mc_sw_memscrub_disable(); 1713 1714 mc_report_testfails(mc); 1715 } 1716 1717 /* 1718 * Update nvlist for as far as we have gotten in attach/init. 1719 */ 1720 nvlist_free(mc->mc_nvl); 1721 mc->mc_nvl = mc_nvl_create(mc); 1722 1723 rw_exit(&mc_lock); 1724 return (DDI_SUCCESS); 1725 } 1726 1727 /*ARGSUSED*/ 1728 static int 1729 mc_detach(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_detach_cmd_t cmd) 1730 { 1731 /* 1732 * See the comment about suspend in 1733 * mc_attach(). 1734 */ 1735 if (cmd == DDI_SUSPEND) 1736 return (DDI_SUCCESS); 1737 else 1738 return (DDI_FAILURE); 1739 } 1740 1741 1742 static struct dev_ops mc_ops = { 1743 DEVO_REV, /* devo_rev */ 1744 0, /* devo_refcnt */ 1745 mc_getinfo, /* devo_getinfo */ 1746 nulldev, /* devo_identify */ 1747 nulldev, /* devo_probe */ 1748 mc_attach, /* devo_attach */ 1749 mc_detach, /* devo_detach */ 1750 nodev, /* devo_reset */ 1751 &mc_cb_ops, /* devo_cb_ops */ 1752 NULL, /* devo_bus_ops */ 1753 NULL, /* devo_power */ 1754 ddi_quiesce_not_needed, /* devo_quiesce */ 1755 }; 1756 1757 static struct modldrv modldrv = { 1758 &mod_driverops, 1759 "Memory Controller for AMD processors", 1760 &mc_ops 1761 }; 1762 1763 static struct modlinkage modlinkage = { 1764 MODREV_1, 1765 (void *)&modldrv, 1766 NULL 1767 }; 1768 1769 int 1770 _init(void) 1771 { 1772 /* 1773 * Refuse to load if there is no PCI config space support. 1774 */ 1775 if (pci_getl_func == NULL) 1776 return (ENOTSUP); 1777 1778 rw_init(&mc_lock, NULL, RW_DRIVER, NULL); 1779 return (mod_install(&modlinkage)); 1780 } 1781 1782 int 1783 _info(struct modinfo *modinfop) 1784 { 1785 return (mod_info(&modlinkage, modinfop)); 1786 } 1787 1788 int 1789 _fini(void) 1790 { 1791 int rc; 1792 1793 if ((rc = mod_remove(&modlinkage)) != 0) 1794 return (rc); 1795 1796 rw_destroy(&mc_lock); 1797 return (0); 1798 } 1799