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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 /*
30  * sun4 specific DDI implementation
31  */
32 #include <sys/cpuvar.h>
33 #include <sys/ddi_subrdefs.h>
34 #include <sys/machsystm.h>
35 #include <sys/sunndi.h>
36 #include <sys/sysmacros.h>
37 #include <sys/ontrap.h>
38 #include <vm/seg_kmem.h>
39 #include <sys/membar.h>
40 #include <sys/dditypes.h>
41 #include <sys/ndifm.h>
42 #include <sys/fm/io/ddi.h>
43 #include <sys/ivintr.h>
44 #include <sys/bootconf.h>
45 #include <sys/conf.h>
46 #include <sys/ethernet.h>
47 #include <sys/idprom.h>
48 #include <sys/promif.h>
49 #include <sys/prom_plat.h>
50 #include <sys/systeminfo.h>
51 #include <sys/fpu/fpusystm.h>
52 #include <sys/vm.h>
53 #include <sys/fs/dv_node.h>
54 #include <sys/fs/snode.h>
55 #include <sys/ddi_isa.h>
56 
57 dev_info_t *get_intr_parent(dev_info_t *, dev_info_t *,
58     ddi_intr_handle_impl_t *);
59 #pragma weak get_intr_parent
60 
61 int process_intr_ops(dev_info_t *, dev_info_t *, ddi_intr_op_t,
62     ddi_intr_handle_impl_t *, void *);
63 #pragma weak process_intr_ops
64 
65 void cells_1275_copy(prop_1275_cell_t *, prop_1275_cell_t *, int32_t);
66     prop_1275_cell_t *cells_1275_cmp(prop_1275_cell_t *, prop_1275_cell_t *,
67     int32_t len);
68 #pragma weak cells_1275_copy
69 
70 /*
71  * Wrapper for ddi_prop_lookup_int_array().
72  * This is handy because it returns the prop length in
73  * bytes which is what most of the callers require.
74  */
75 
76 static int
77 get_prop_int_array(dev_info_t *di, char *pname, int **pval, uint_t *plen)
78 {
79 	int ret;
80 
81 	if ((ret = ddi_prop_lookup_int_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, di,
82 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, pname, pval, plen)) == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
83 		*plen = (*plen) * (uint_t)sizeof (int);
84 	}
85 	return (ret);
86 }
87 
88 /*
89  * SECTION: DDI Node Configuration
90  */
91 
92 /*
93  * init_regspec_64:
94  *
95  * If the parent #size-cells is 2, convert the upa-style or
96  * safari-style reg property from 2-size cells to 1 size cell
97  * format, ignoring the size_hi, which must be zero for devices.
98  * (It won't be zero in the memory list properties in the memory
99  * nodes, but that doesn't matter here.)
100  */
101 struct ddi_parent_private_data *
102 init_regspec_64(dev_info_t *dip)
103 {
104 	struct ddi_parent_private_data *pd;
105 	dev_info_t *parent;
106 	int size_cells;
107 
108 	/*
109 	 * If there are no "reg"s in the child node, return.
110 	 */
111 	pd = ddi_get_parent_data(dip);
112 	if ((pd == NULL) || (pd->par_nreg == 0)) {
113 		return (pd);
114 	}
115 	parent = ddi_get_parent(dip);
116 
117 	size_cells = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, parent,
118 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "#size-cells", 1);
119 
120 	if (size_cells != 1)  {
121 
122 		int n, j;
123 		struct regspec *irp;
124 		struct reg_64 {
125 			uint_t addr_hi, addr_lo, size_hi, size_lo;
126 		};
127 		struct reg_64 *r64_rp;
128 		struct regspec *rp;
129 		uint_t len = 0;
130 		int *reg_prop;
131 
132 		ASSERT(size_cells == 2);
133 
134 		/*
135 		 * We already looked the property up once before if
136 		 * pd is non-NULL.
137 		 */
138 		(void) ddi_prop_lookup_int_array(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip,
139 		    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, OBP_REG, &reg_prop, &len);
140 		ASSERT(len != 0);
141 
142 		n = sizeof (struct reg_64) / sizeof (int);
143 		n = len / n;
144 
145 		/*
146 		 * We're allocating a buffer the size of the PROM's property,
147 		 * but we're only using a smaller portion when we assign it
148 		 * to a regspec.  We do this so that in the
149 		 * impl_ddi_sunbus_removechild function, we will
150 		 * always free the right amount of memory.
151 		 */
152 		irp = rp = (struct regspec *)reg_prop;
153 		r64_rp = (struct reg_64 *)pd->par_reg;
154 
155 		for (j = 0; j < n; ++j, ++rp, ++r64_rp) {
156 			ASSERT(r64_rp->size_hi == 0);
157 			rp->regspec_bustype = r64_rp->addr_hi;
158 			rp->regspec_addr = r64_rp->addr_lo;
159 			rp->regspec_size = r64_rp->size_lo;
160 		}
161 
162 		ddi_prop_free((void *)pd->par_reg);
163 		pd->par_nreg = n;
164 		pd->par_reg = irp;
165 	}
166 	return (pd);
167 }
168 
169 /*
170  * Create a ddi_parent_private_data structure from the ddi properties of
171  * the dev_info node.
172  *
173  * The "reg" is required if the driver wishes to create mappings on behalf
174  * of the device. The "reg" property is assumed to be a list of at least
175  * one triplet
176  *
177  *	<bustype, address, size>*1
178  *
179  * The "interrupt" property is no longer part of parent private data on
180  * sun4u. The interrupt parent is may not be the device tree parent.
181  *
182  * The "ranges" property describes the mapping of child addresses to parent
183  * addresses.
184  *
185  * N.B. struct rangespec is defined for the following default values:
186  *			parent  child
187  *	#address-cells	2	2
188  *	#size-cells	1	1
189  * This function doesn't deal with non-default cells and will not create
190  * ranges in such cases.
191  */
192 void
193 make_ddi_ppd(dev_info_t *child, struct ddi_parent_private_data **ppd)
194 {
195 	struct ddi_parent_private_data *pdptr;
196 	int *reg_prop, *rng_prop;
197 	uint_t reg_len = 0, rng_len = 0;
198 	dev_info_t *parent;
199 	int parent_addr_cells, parent_size_cells;
200 	int child_addr_cells, child_size_cells;
201 
202 	*ppd = pdptr = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (*pdptr), KM_SLEEP);
203 
204 	/*
205 	 * root node has no parent private data, so *ppd should
206 	 * be initialized for naming to work properly.
207 	 */
208 	if ((parent = ddi_get_parent(child)) == NULL)
209 		return;
210 
211 	/*
212 	 * Set reg field of parent data from "reg" property
213 	 */
214 	if ((get_prop_int_array(child, OBP_REG, &reg_prop, &reg_len)
215 	    == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) && (reg_len != 0)) {
216 		pdptr->par_nreg = (int)(reg_len / sizeof (struct regspec));
217 		pdptr->par_reg = (struct regspec *)reg_prop;
218 	}
219 
220 	/*
221 	 * "ranges" property ...
222 	 *
223 	 * This function does not handle cases where #address-cells != 2
224 	 * and * min(parent, child) #size-cells != 1 (see bugid 4211124).
225 	 *
226 	 * Nexus drivers with such exceptions (e.g. pci ranges)
227 	 * should either create a separate function for handling
228 	 * ranges or not use parent private data to store ranges.
229 	 */
230 
231 	/* root node has no ranges */
232 	if ((parent = ddi_get_parent(child)) == NULL)
233 		return;
234 
235 	child_addr_cells = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
236 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "#address-cells", 2);
237 	child_size_cells = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, child,
238 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "#size-cells", 1);
239 	parent_addr_cells = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, parent,
240 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "#address-cells", 2);
241 	parent_size_cells = ddi_prop_get_int(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, parent,
242 	    DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "#size-cells", 1);
243 	if (child_addr_cells != 2 || parent_addr_cells != 2 ||
244 	    (child_size_cells != 1 && parent_size_cells != 1)) {
245 		NDI_CONFIG_DEBUG((CE_NOTE, "!ranges not made in parent data; "
246 		    "#address-cells or #size-cells have non-default value"));
247 		return;
248 	}
249 
250 	if (get_prop_int_array(child, OBP_RANGES, &rng_prop, &rng_len)
251 	    == DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
252 		pdptr->par_nrng = rng_len / (int)(sizeof (struct rangespec));
253 		pdptr->par_rng = (struct rangespec *)rng_prop;
254 	}
255 }
256 
257 /*
258  * Free ddi_parent_private_data structure
259  */
260 void
261 impl_free_ddi_ppd(dev_info_t *dip)
262 {
263 	struct ddi_parent_private_data *pdptr = ddi_get_parent_data(dip);
264 
265 	if (pdptr == NULL)
266 		return;
267 
268 	if (pdptr->par_nrng != 0)
269 		ddi_prop_free((void *)pdptr->par_rng);
270 
271 	if (pdptr->par_nreg != 0)
272 		ddi_prop_free((void *)pdptr->par_reg);
273 
274 	kmem_free(pdptr, sizeof (*pdptr));
275 	ddi_set_parent_data(dip, NULL);
276 }
277 
278 /*
279  * Name a child of sun busses based on the reg spec.
280  * Handles the following properties:
281  *
282  *	Property	value
283  *	Name		type
284  *
285  *	reg		register spec
286  *	interrupts	new (bus-oriented) interrupt spec
287  *	ranges		range spec
288  *
289  * This may be called multiple times, independent of
290  * initchild calls.
291  */
292 static int
293 impl_sunbus_name_child(dev_info_t *child, char *name, int namelen)
294 {
295 	struct ddi_parent_private_data *pdptr;
296 	struct regspec *rp;
297 
298 	/*
299 	 * Fill in parent-private data and this function returns to us
300 	 * an indication if it used "registers" to fill in the data.
301 	 */
302 	if (ddi_get_parent_data(child) == NULL) {
303 		make_ddi_ppd(child, &pdptr);
304 		ddi_set_parent_data(child, pdptr);
305 	}
306 
307 	/*
308 	 * No reg property, return null string as address
309 	 * (e.g. root node)
310 	 */
311 	name[0] = '\0';
312 	if (sparc_pd_getnreg(child) == 0) {
313 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
314 	}
315 
316 	rp = sparc_pd_getreg(child, 0);
317 	(void) snprintf(name, namelen, "%x,%x",
318 	    rp->regspec_bustype, rp->regspec_addr);
319 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
320 }
321 
322 
323 /*
324  * Called from the bus_ctl op of some drivers.
325  * to implement the DDI_CTLOPS_INITCHILD operation.
326  *
327  * NEW drivers should NOT use this function, but should declare
328  * there own initchild/uninitchild handlers. (This function assumes
329  * the layout of the parent private data and the format of "reg",
330  * "ranges", "interrupts" properties and that #address-cells and
331  * #size-cells of the parent bus are defined to be default values.)
332  */
333 int
334 impl_ddi_sunbus_initchild(dev_info_t *child)
335 {
336 	char name[MAXNAMELEN];
337 
338 	(void) impl_sunbus_name_child(child, name, MAXNAMELEN);
339 	ddi_set_name_addr(child, name);
340 
341 	/*
342 	 * Try to merge .conf node. If successful, return failure to
343 	 * remove this child.
344 	 */
345 	if ((ndi_dev_is_persistent_node(child) == 0) &&
346 	    (ndi_merge_node(child, impl_sunbus_name_child) == DDI_SUCCESS)) {
347 		impl_ddi_sunbus_removechild(child);
348 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
349 	}
350 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
351 }
352 
353 /*
354  * A better name for this function would be impl_ddi_sunbus_uninitchild()
355  * It does not remove the child, it uninitializes it, reclaiming the
356  * resources taken by impl_ddi_sunbus_initchild.
357  */
358 void
359 impl_ddi_sunbus_removechild(dev_info_t *dip)
360 {
361 	impl_free_ddi_ppd(dip);
362 	ddi_set_name_addr(dip, NULL);
363 	/*
364 	 * Strip the node to properly convert it back to prototype form
365 	 */
366 	impl_rem_dev_props(dip);
367 }
368 
369 /*
370  * SECTION: DDI Interrupt
371  */
372 
373 void
374 cells_1275_copy(prop_1275_cell_t *from, prop_1275_cell_t *to, int32_t len)
375 {
376 	int i;
377 	for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
378 		*to = *from;
379 }
380 
381 prop_1275_cell_t *
382 cells_1275_cmp(prop_1275_cell_t *cell1, prop_1275_cell_t *cell2, int32_t len)
383 {
384 	prop_1275_cell_t *match_cell = 0;
385 	int32_t i;
386 
387 	for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
388 		if (cell1[i] != cell2[i]) {
389 			match_cell = &cell1[i];
390 			break;
391 		}
392 
393 	return (match_cell);
394 }
395 
396 /*
397  * get_intr_parent() is a generic routine that process a 1275 interrupt
398  * map (imap) property.  This function returns a dev_info_t structure
399  * which claims ownership of the interrupt domain.
400  * It also returns the new interrupt translation within this new domain.
401  * If an interrupt-parent or interrupt-map property are not found,
402  * then we fallback to using the device tree's parent.
403  *
404  * imap entry format:
405  * <reg>,<interrupt>,<phandle>,<translated interrupt>
406  * reg - The register specification in the interrupts domain
407  * interrupt - The interrupt specification
408  * phandle - PROM handle of the device that owns the xlated interrupt domain
409  * translated interrupt - interrupt specifier in the parents domain
410  * note: <reg>,<interrupt> - The reg and interrupt can be combined to create
411  *	a unique entry called a unit interrupt specifier.
412  *
413  * Here's the processing steps:
414  * step1 - If the interrupt-parent property exists, create the ispec and
415  *	return the dip of the interrupt parent.
416  * step2 - Extract the interrupt-map property and the interrupt-map-mask
417  *	If these don't exist, just return the device tree parent.
418  * step3 - build up the unit interrupt specifier to match against the
419  *	interrupt map property
420  * step4 - Scan the interrupt-map property until a match is found
421  * step4a - Extract the interrupt parent
422  * step4b - Compare the unit interrupt specifier
423  */
424 dev_info_t *
425 get_intr_parent(dev_info_t *pdip, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_intr_handle_impl_t *hdlp)
426 {
427 	prop_1275_cell_t *imap, *imap_mask, *scan, *reg_p, *match_req;
428 	int32_t imap_sz, imap_cells, imap_scan_cells, imap_mask_sz,
429 	    addr_cells, intr_cells, reg_len, i, j;
430 	int32_t match_found = 0;
431 	dev_info_t *intr_parent_dip = NULL;
432 	uint32_t *intr = &hdlp->ih_vector;
433 	uint32_t nodeid;
434 #ifdef DEBUG
435 	static int debug = 0;
436 #endif
437 
438 	/*
439 	 * step1
440 	 * If we have an interrupt-parent property, this property represents
441 	 * the nodeid of our interrupt parent.
442 	 */
443 	if ((nodeid = ddi_getprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, 0,
444 	    "interrupt-parent", -1)) != -1) {
445 		intr_parent_dip = e_ddi_nodeid_to_dip(nodeid);
446 		ASSERT(intr_parent_dip);
447 
448 		/*
449 		 * Attach the interrupt parent.
450 		 *
451 		 * N.B. e_ddi_nodeid_to_dip() isn't safe under DR.
452 		 *	Also, interrupt parent isn't held. This needs
453 		 *	to be revisited if DR-capable platforms implement
454 		 *	interrupt redirection.
455 		 */
456 		if (i_ddi_attach_node_hierarchy(intr_parent_dip)
457 		    != DDI_SUCCESS) {
458 			ndi_rele_devi(intr_parent_dip);
459 			return (NULL);
460 		}
461 
462 		return (intr_parent_dip);
463 	}
464 
465 	/*
466 	 * step2
467 	 * Get interrupt map structure from PROM property
468 	 */
469 	if (ddi_getlongprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, pdip, DDI_PROP_DONTPASS,
470 	    "interrupt-map", (caddr_t)&imap, &imap_sz)
471 	    != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
472 		/*
473 		 * If we don't have an imap property, default to using the
474 		 * device tree.
475 		 */
476 
477 		ndi_hold_devi(pdip);
478 		return (pdip);
479 	}
480 
481 	/* Get the interrupt mask property */
482 	if (ddi_getlongprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, pdip, DDI_PROP_DONTPASS,
483 	    "interrupt-map-mask", (caddr_t)&imap_mask, &imap_mask_sz)
484 	    != DDI_PROP_SUCCESS) {
485 		/*
486 		 * If we don't find this property, we have to fail the request
487 		 * because the 1275 imap property wasn't defined correctly.
488 		 */
489 		ASSERT(intr_parent_dip == NULL);
490 		goto exit2;
491 	}
492 
493 	/* Get the address cell size */
494 	addr_cells = ddi_getprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, pdip, 0,
495 	    "#address-cells", 2);
496 
497 	/* Get the interrupts cell size */
498 	intr_cells = ddi_getprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, pdip, 0,
499 	    "#interrupt-cells", 1);
500 
501 	/*
502 	 * step3
503 	 * Now lets build up the unit interrupt specifier e.g. reg,intr
504 	 * and apply the imap mask.  match_req will hold this when we're
505 	 * through.
506 	 */
507 	if (ddi_getlongprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, DDI_PROP_DONTPASS, "reg",
508 	    (caddr_t)&reg_p, &reg_len) != DDI_SUCCESS) {
509 		ASSERT(intr_parent_dip == NULL);
510 		goto exit3;
511 	}
512 
513 	match_req = kmem_alloc(CELLS_1275_TO_BYTES(addr_cells) +
514 	    CELLS_1275_TO_BYTES(intr_cells), KM_SLEEP);
515 
516 	for (i = 0; i < addr_cells; i++)
517 		match_req[i] = (reg_p[i] & imap_mask[i]);
518 
519 	for (j = 0; j < intr_cells; i++, j++)
520 		match_req[i] = (intr[j] & imap_mask[i]);
521 
522 	/* Calculate the imap size in cells */
523 	imap_cells = BYTES_TO_1275_CELLS(imap_sz);
524 
525 #ifdef DEBUG
526 	if (debug)
527 		prom_printf("reg cell size 0x%x, intr cell size 0x%x, "
528 		    "match_request 0x%p, imap 0x%p\n", addr_cells, intr_cells,
529 		    match_req, imap);
530 #endif
531 
532 	/*
533 	 * Scan the imap property looking for a match of the interrupt unit
534 	 * specifier.  This loop is rather complex since the data within the
535 	 * imap property may vary in size.
536 	 */
537 	for (scan = imap, imap_scan_cells = i = 0;
538 	    imap_scan_cells < imap_cells; scan += i, imap_scan_cells += i) {
539 		int new_intr_cells;
540 
541 		/* Set the index to the nodeid field */
542 		i = addr_cells + intr_cells;
543 
544 		/*
545 		 * step4a
546 		 * Translate the nodeid field to a dip
547 		 */
548 		ASSERT(intr_parent_dip == NULL);
549 		intr_parent_dip = e_ddi_nodeid_to_dip((uint_t)scan[i++]);
550 
551 		ASSERT(intr_parent_dip != 0);
552 #ifdef DEBUG
553 		if (debug)
554 			prom_printf("scan 0x%p\n", scan);
555 #endif
556 		/*
557 		 * The tmp_dip describes the new domain, get it's interrupt
558 		 * cell size
559 		 */
560 		new_intr_cells = ddi_getprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, intr_parent_dip, 0,
561 		    "#interrupts-cells", 1);
562 
563 		/*
564 		 * step4b
565 		 * See if we have a match on the interrupt unit specifier
566 		 */
567 		if (cells_1275_cmp(match_req, scan, addr_cells + intr_cells)
568 		    == 0) {
569 			uint32_t *intr;
570 
571 			match_found = 1;
572 
573 			/*
574 			 * If we have an imap parent whose not in our device
575 			 * tree path, we need to hold and install that driver.
576 			 */
577 			if (i_ddi_attach_node_hierarchy(intr_parent_dip)
578 			    != DDI_SUCCESS) {
579 				ndi_rele_devi(intr_parent_dip);
580 				intr_parent_dip = (dev_info_t *)NULL;
581 				goto exit4;
582 			}
583 
584 			/*
585 			 * We need to handcraft an ispec along with a bus
586 			 * interrupt value, so we can dup it into our
587 			 * standard ispec structure.
588 			 */
589 			/* Extract the translated interrupt information */
590 			intr = kmem_alloc(
591 			    CELLS_1275_TO_BYTES(new_intr_cells), KM_SLEEP);
592 
593 			for (j = 0; j < new_intr_cells; j++, i++)
594 				intr[j] = scan[i];
595 
596 			cells_1275_copy(intr, &hdlp->ih_vector, new_intr_cells);
597 
598 			kmem_free(intr, CELLS_1275_TO_BYTES(new_intr_cells));
599 
600 #ifdef DEBUG
601 			if (debug)
602 				prom_printf("dip 0x%p\n", intr_parent_dip);
603 #endif
604 			break;
605 		} else {
606 #ifdef DEBUG
607 			if (debug)
608 				prom_printf("dip 0x%p\n", intr_parent_dip);
609 #endif
610 			ndi_rele_devi(intr_parent_dip);
611 			intr_parent_dip = NULL;
612 			i += new_intr_cells;
613 		}
614 	}
615 
616 	/*
617 	 * If we haven't found our interrupt parent at this point, fallback
618 	 * to using the device tree.
619 	 */
620 	if (!match_found) {
621 		ndi_hold_devi(pdip);
622 		ASSERT(intr_parent_dip == NULL);
623 		intr_parent_dip = pdip;
624 	}
625 
626 	ASSERT(intr_parent_dip != NULL);
627 
628 exit4:
629 	kmem_free(reg_p, reg_len);
630 	kmem_free(match_req, CELLS_1275_TO_BYTES(addr_cells) +
631 	    CELLS_1275_TO_BYTES(intr_cells));
632 
633 exit3:
634 	kmem_free(imap_mask, imap_mask_sz);
635 
636 exit2:
637 	kmem_free(imap, imap_sz);
638 
639 	return (intr_parent_dip);
640 }
641 
642 /*
643  * process_intr_ops:
644  *
645  * Process the interrupt op via the interrupt parent.
646  */
647 int
648 process_intr_ops(dev_info_t *pdip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_intr_op_t op,
649     ddi_intr_handle_impl_t *hdlp, void *result)
650 {
651 	int		ret = DDI_FAILURE;
652 
653 	if (NEXUS_HAS_INTR_OP(pdip)) {
654 		ret = (*(DEVI(pdip)->devi_ops->devo_bus_ops->
655 		    bus_intr_op)) (pdip, rdip, op, hdlp, result);
656 	} else {
657 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "Failed to process interrupt "
658 		    "for %s%d due to down-rev nexus driver %s%d",
659 		    ddi_get_name(rdip), ddi_get_instance(rdip),
660 		    ddi_get_name(pdip), ddi_get_instance(pdip));
661 	}
662 
663 	return (ret);
664 }
665 
666 /*ARGSUSED*/
667 uint_t
668 softlevel1(caddr_t arg)
669 {
670 	softint();
671 	return (1);
672 }
673 
674 /*
675  * indirection table, to save us some large switch statements
676  * NOTE: This must agree with "INTLEVEL_foo" constants in
677  *	<sys/avintr.h>
678  */
679 struct autovec *const vectorlist[] = { 0 };
680 
681 /*
682  * This value is exported here for the functions in avintr.c
683  */
684 const uint_t maxautovec = (sizeof (vectorlist) / sizeof (vectorlist[0]));
685 
686 /*
687  * Check for machine specific interrupt levels which cannot be reassigned by
688  * settrap(), sun4u version.
689  *
690  * sun4u does not support V8 SPARC "fast trap" handlers.
691  */
692 /*ARGSUSED*/
693 int
694 exclude_settrap(int lvl)
695 {
696 	return (1);
697 }
698 
699 /*
700  * Check for machine specific interrupt levels which cannot have interrupt
701  * handlers added. We allow levels 1 through 15; level 0 is nonsense.
702  */
703 /*ARGSUSED*/
704 int
705 exclude_level(int lvl)
706 {
707 	return ((lvl < 1) || (lvl > 15));
708 }
709 
710 /*
711  * Wrapper functions used by New DDI interrupt framework.
712  */
713 
714 /*
715  * i_ddi_intr_ops:
716  */
717 int
718 i_ddi_intr_ops(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_intr_op_t op,
719     ddi_intr_handle_impl_t *hdlp, void *result)
720 {
721 	dev_info_t	*pdip = ddi_get_parent(dip);
722 	int		ret = DDI_FAILURE;
723 
724 	/*
725 	 * The following check is required to address
726 	 * one of the test case of ADDI test suite.
727 	 */
728 	if (pdip == NULL)
729 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
730 
731 	if (hdlp->ih_type != DDI_INTR_TYPE_FIXED)
732 		return (process_intr_ops(pdip, rdip, op, hdlp, result));
733 
734 	if (hdlp->ih_vector == 0)
735 		hdlp->ih_vector = i_ddi_get_inum(rdip, hdlp->ih_inum);
736 
737 	if (hdlp->ih_pri == 0)
738 		hdlp->ih_pri = i_ddi_get_intr_pri(rdip, hdlp->ih_inum);
739 
740 	switch (op) {
741 	case DDI_INTROP_ADDISR:
742 	case DDI_INTROP_REMISR:
743 	case DDI_INTROP_ENABLE:
744 	case DDI_INTROP_DISABLE:
745 	case DDI_INTROP_BLOCKENABLE:
746 	case DDI_INTROP_BLOCKDISABLE:
747 		/*
748 		 * Try and determine our parent and possibly an interrupt
749 		 * translation. intr parent dip returned held
750 		 */
751 		if ((pdip = get_intr_parent(pdip, dip, hdlp)) == NULL)
752 			goto done;
753 	}
754 
755 	ret = process_intr_ops(pdip, rdip, op, hdlp, result);
756 
757 done:
758 	switch (op) {
759 	case DDI_INTROP_ADDISR:
760 	case DDI_INTROP_REMISR:
761 	case DDI_INTROP_ENABLE:
762 	case DDI_INTROP_DISABLE:
763 	case DDI_INTROP_BLOCKENABLE:
764 	case DDI_INTROP_BLOCKDISABLE:
765 		/* Release hold acquired in get_intr_parent() */
766 		if (pdip)
767 			ndi_rele_devi(pdip);
768 	}
769 
770 	hdlp->ih_vector = 0;
771 
772 	return (ret);
773 }
774 
775 /*
776  * i_ddi_add_ivintr:
777  */
778 /*ARGSUSED*/
779 int
780 i_ddi_add_ivintr(ddi_intr_handle_impl_t *hdlp)
781 {
782 	/* Sanity check the entry we're about to add */
783 	if (GET_IVINTR(hdlp->ih_vector)) {
784 		cmn_err(CE_WARN, "mondo 0x%x in use", hdlp->ih_vector);
785 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
786 	}
787 
788 	/*
789 	 * If the PIL was set and is valid use it, otherwise
790 	 * default it to 1
791 	 */
792 	if ((hdlp->ih_pri < 1) || (hdlp->ih_pri > PIL_MAX))
793 		hdlp->ih_pri = 1;
794 
795 	VERIFY(add_ivintr(hdlp->ih_vector, hdlp->ih_pri,
796 	    (intrfunc)hdlp->ih_cb_func, hdlp->ih_cb_arg1, NULL) == 0);
797 
798 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
799 }
800 
801 /*
802  * i_ddi_rem_ivintr:
803  */
804 /*ARGSUSED*/
805 void
806 i_ddi_rem_ivintr(ddi_intr_handle_impl_t *hdlp)
807 {
808 	rem_ivintr(hdlp->ih_vector, NULL);
809 }
810 
811 /*
812  * i_ddi_get_inum - Get the interrupt number property from the
813  * specified device. Note that this function is called only for
814  * the FIXED interrupt type.
815  */
816 uint32_t
817 i_ddi_get_inum(dev_info_t *dip, uint_t inumber)
818 {
819 	int32_t			intrlen, intr_cells, max_intrs;
820 	prop_1275_cell_t	*ip, intr_sz;
821 	uint32_t		intr = 0;
822 
823 	if (ddi_getlongprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, DDI_PROP_DONTPASS |
824 	    DDI_PROP_CANSLEEP,
825 	    "interrupts", (caddr_t)&ip, &intrlen) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
826 
827 		intr_cells = ddi_getprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, 0,
828 		    "#interrupt-cells", 1);
829 
830 		/* adjust for number of bytes */
831 		intr_sz = CELLS_1275_TO_BYTES(intr_cells);
832 
833 		/* Calculate the number of interrupts */
834 		max_intrs = intrlen / intr_sz;
835 
836 		if (inumber < max_intrs) {
837 			prop_1275_cell_t *intrp = ip;
838 
839 			/* Index into interrupt property */
840 			intrp += (inumber * intr_cells);
841 
842 			cells_1275_copy(intrp, &intr, intr_cells);
843 		}
844 
845 		kmem_free(ip, intrlen);
846 	}
847 
848 	return (intr);
849 }
850 
851 /*
852  * i_ddi_get_intr_pri - Get the interrupt-priorities property from
853  * the specified device. Note that this function is called only for
854  * the FIXED interrupt type.
855  */
856 uint32_t
857 i_ddi_get_intr_pri(dev_info_t *dip, uint_t inumber)
858 {
859 	uint32_t	*intr_prio_p;
860 	uint32_t	pri = 0;
861 	int32_t		i;
862 
863 	/*
864 	 * Use the "interrupt-priorities" property to determine the
865 	 * the pil/ipl for the interrupt handler.
866 	 */
867 	if (ddi_getlongprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, DDI_PROP_DONTPASS,
868 	    "interrupt-priorities", (caddr_t)&intr_prio_p,
869 	    &i) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
870 		if (inumber < (i / sizeof (int32_t)))
871 			pri = intr_prio_p[inumber];
872 		kmem_free(intr_prio_p, i);
873 	}
874 
875 	return (pri);
876 }
877 
878 int
879 i_ddi_get_nintrs(dev_info_t *dip)
880 {
881 	int32_t intrlen;
882 	prop_1275_cell_t intr_sz;
883 	prop_1275_cell_t *ip;
884 	int32_t ret = 0;
885 
886 	if (ddi_getlongprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, DDI_PROP_DONTPASS |
887 	    DDI_PROP_CANSLEEP,
888 	    "interrupts", (caddr_t)&ip, &intrlen) == DDI_SUCCESS) {
889 
890 		intr_sz = ddi_getprop(DDI_DEV_T_ANY, dip, 0,
891 		    "#interrupt-cells", 1);
892 		/* adjust for number of bytes */
893 		intr_sz = CELLS_1275_TO_BYTES(intr_sz);
894 
895 		ret = intrlen / intr_sz;
896 
897 		kmem_free(ip, intrlen);
898 	}
899 
900 	return (ret);
901 }
902 
903 /*
904  * i_ddi_add_softint - allocate and add a soft interrupt to the system
905  */
906 int
907 i_ddi_add_softint(ddi_softint_hdl_impl_t *hdlp)
908 {
909 	uint_t		rval;
910 
911 	if ((rval = add_softintr(hdlp->ih_pri, hdlp->ih_cb_func,
912 	    hdlp->ih_cb_arg1)) == 0) {
913 
914 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
915 	}
916 
917 	/* use uintptr_t to suppress the gcc warning */
918 	hdlp->ih_private = (void *)(uintptr_t)rval;
919 
920 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
921 }
922 
923 void
924 i_ddi_remove_softint(ddi_softint_hdl_impl_t *hdlp)
925 {
926 	uint_t		intr_id;
927 
928 	/* disable */
929 	ASSERT(hdlp->ih_private != NULL);
930 
931 	/* use uintptr_t to suppress the gcc warning */
932 	intr_id = (uint_t)(uintptr_t)hdlp->ih_private;
933 
934 	rem_softintr(intr_id);
935 	hdlp->ih_private = NULL;
936 }
937 
938 int
939 i_ddi_trigger_softint(ddi_softint_hdl_impl_t *hdlp, void *arg2)
940 {
941 	uint_t		intr_id;
942 	int		ret;
943 
944 	ASSERT(hdlp != NULL);
945 	ASSERT(hdlp->ih_private != NULL);
946 
947 	/* use uintptr_t to suppress the gcc warning */
948 	intr_id = (uint_t)(uintptr_t)hdlp->ih_private;
949 
950 	/* update the vector table for the 2nd arg */
951 	ret = update_softint_arg2(intr_id, arg2);
952 	if (ret == DDI_SUCCESS)
953 		setsoftint(intr_id);
954 
955 	return (ret);
956 }
957 
958 /* ARGSUSED */
959 int
960 i_ddi_set_softint_pri(ddi_softint_hdl_impl_t *hdlp, uint_t old_pri)
961 {
962 	uint_t		intr_id;
963 	int		ret;
964 
965 	ASSERT(hdlp != NULL);
966 	ASSERT(hdlp->ih_private != NULL);
967 
968 	/* use uintptr_t to suppress the gcc warning */
969 	intr_id = (uint_t)(uintptr_t)hdlp->ih_private;
970 
971 	/* update the vector table for the new priority */
972 	ret = update_softint_pri(intr_id, hdlp->ih_pri);
973 
974 	return (ret);
975 }
976 
977 /*ARGSUSED*/
978 void
979 i_ddi_alloc_intr_phdl(ddi_intr_handle_impl_t *hdlp)
980 {
981 }
982 
983 /*ARGSUSED*/
984 void
985 i_ddi_free_intr_phdl(ddi_intr_handle_impl_t *hdlp)
986 {
987 }
988 
989 /*
990  * SECTION: DDI Memory/DMA
991  */
992 
993 static vmem_t *little_endian_arena;
994 static vmem_t *big_endian_arena;
995 
996 static void *
997 segkmem_alloc_le(vmem_t *vmp, size_t size, int flag)
998 {
999 	return (segkmem_xalloc(vmp, NULL, size, flag, HAT_STRUCTURE_LE,
1000 	    segkmem_page_create, NULL));
1001 }
1002 
1003 static void *
1004 segkmem_alloc_be(vmem_t *vmp, size_t size, int flag)
1005 {
1006 	return (segkmem_xalloc(vmp, NULL, size, flag, HAT_STRUCTURE_BE,
1007 	    segkmem_page_create, NULL));
1008 }
1009 
1010 void
1011 ka_init(void)
1012 {
1013 	little_endian_arena = vmem_create("little_endian", NULL, 0, 1,
1014 	    segkmem_alloc_le, segkmem_free, heap_arena, 0, VM_SLEEP);
1015 	big_endian_arena = vmem_create("big_endian", NULL, 0, 1,
1016 	    segkmem_alloc_be, segkmem_free, heap_arena, 0, VM_SLEEP);
1017 }
1018 
1019 /*
1020  * Allocate from the system, aligned on a specific boundary.
1021  * The alignment, if non-zero, must be a power of 2.
1022  */
1023 static void *
1024 kalloca(size_t size, size_t align, int cansleep, uint_t endian_flags)
1025 {
1026 	size_t *addr, *raddr, rsize;
1027 	size_t hdrsize = 4 * sizeof (size_t);	/* must be power of 2 */
1028 
1029 	align = MAX(align, hdrsize);
1030 	ASSERT((align & (align - 1)) == 0);
1031 
1032 	/*
1033 	 * We need to allocate
1034 	 *    rsize = size + hdrsize + align - MIN(hdrsize, buffer_alignment)
1035 	 * bytes to be sure we have enough freedom to satisfy the request.
1036 	 * Since the buffer alignment depends on the request size, this is
1037 	 * not straightforward to use directly.
1038 	 *
1039 	 * kmem guarantees that any allocation of a 64-byte multiple will be
1040 	 * 64-byte aligned.  Since rounding up the request could add more
1041 	 * than we save, we compute the size with and without alignment, and
1042 	 * use the smaller of the two.
1043 	 */
1044 	rsize = size + hdrsize + align;
1045 
1046 	if (endian_flags == DDI_STRUCTURE_LE_ACC) {
1047 		raddr = vmem_alloc(little_endian_arena, rsize,
1048 		    cansleep ? VM_SLEEP : VM_NOSLEEP);
1049 	} else {
1050 		raddr = vmem_alloc(big_endian_arena, rsize,
1051 		    cansleep ? VM_SLEEP : VM_NOSLEEP);
1052 	}
1053 
1054 	if (raddr == NULL)
1055 		return (NULL);
1056 
1057 	addr = (size_t *)P2ROUNDUP((uintptr_t)raddr + hdrsize, align);
1058 	ASSERT((uintptr_t)addr + size - (uintptr_t)raddr <= rsize);
1059 
1060 	addr[-3] = (size_t)endian_flags;
1061 	addr[-2] = (size_t)raddr;
1062 	addr[-1] = rsize;
1063 
1064 	return (addr);
1065 }
1066 
1067 static void
1068 kfreea(void *addr)
1069 {
1070 	size_t *saddr = addr;
1071 
1072 	if (saddr[-3] == DDI_STRUCTURE_LE_ACC)
1073 		vmem_free(little_endian_arena, (void *)saddr[-2], saddr[-1]);
1074 	else
1075 		vmem_free(big_endian_arena, (void *)saddr[-2], saddr[-1]);
1076 }
1077 
1078 int
1079 i_ddi_mem_alloc(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_dma_attr_t *attr,
1080     size_t length, int cansleep, int streaming,
1081     ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp,
1082     caddr_t *kaddrp, size_t *real_length, ddi_acc_hdl_t *handlep)
1083 {
1084 	caddr_t a;
1085 	int iomin, align;
1086 	uint_t endian_flags = DDI_NEVERSWAP_ACC;
1087 
1088 #if defined(lint)
1089 	*handlep = *handlep;
1090 #endif
1091 
1092 	/*
1093 	 * Check legality of arguments
1094 	 */
1095 	if (length == 0 || kaddrp == NULL || attr == NULL) {
1096 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1097 	}
1098 	if (attr->dma_attr_minxfer == 0 || attr->dma_attr_align == 0 ||
1099 	    (attr->dma_attr_align & (attr->dma_attr_align - 1)) ||
1100 	    (attr->dma_attr_minxfer & (attr->dma_attr_minxfer - 1))) {
1101 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1102 	}
1103 
1104 	/*
1105 	 * Drivers for 64-bit capable SBus devices will encode
1106 	 * the burtsizes for 64-bit xfers in the upper 16-bits.
1107 	 * For DMA alignment, we use the most restrictive
1108 	 * alignment of 32-bit and 64-bit xfers.
1109 	 */
1110 	iomin = (attr->dma_attr_burstsizes & 0xffff) |
1111 	    ((attr->dma_attr_burstsizes >> 16) & 0xffff);
1112 	/*
1113 	 * If a driver set burtsizes to 0, we give him byte alignment.
1114 	 * Otherwise align at the burtsizes boundary.
1115 	 */
1116 	if (iomin == 0)
1117 		iomin = 1;
1118 	else
1119 		iomin = 1 << (ddi_fls(iomin) - 1);
1120 	iomin = maxbit(iomin, attr->dma_attr_minxfer);
1121 	iomin = maxbit(iomin, attr->dma_attr_align);
1122 	iomin = ddi_iomin(dip, iomin, streaming);
1123 	if (iomin == 0)
1124 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1125 
1126 	ASSERT((iomin & (iomin - 1)) == 0);
1127 	ASSERT(iomin >= attr->dma_attr_minxfer);
1128 	ASSERT(iomin >= attr->dma_attr_align);
1129 
1130 	length = P2ROUNDUP(length, iomin);
1131 	align = iomin;
1132 
1133 	if (accattrp != NULL)
1134 		endian_flags = accattrp->devacc_attr_endian_flags;
1135 
1136 	a = kalloca(length, align, cansleep, endian_flags);
1137 	if ((*kaddrp = a) == 0) {
1138 		return (DDI_FAILURE);
1139 	} else {
1140 		if (real_length) {
1141 			*real_length = length;
1142 		}
1143 		if (handlep) {
1144 			/*
1145 			 * assign handle information
1146 			 */
1147 			impl_acc_hdl_init(handlep);
1148 		}
1149 		return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1150 	}
1151 }
1152 
1153 /*
1154  * covert old DMA limits structure to DMA attribute structure
1155  * and continue
1156  */
1157 int
1158 i_ddi_mem_alloc_lim(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_dma_lim_t *limits,
1159     size_t length, int cansleep, int streaming,
1160     ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp, caddr_t *kaddrp,
1161     uint_t *real_length, ddi_acc_hdl_t *ap)
1162 {
1163 	ddi_dma_attr_t dma_attr, *attrp;
1164 	size_t rlen;
1165 	int ret;
1166 
1167 	ASSERT(limits);
1168 	attrp = &dma_attr;
1169 	attrp->dma_attr_version = DMA_ATTR_V0;
1170 	attrp->dma_attr_addr_lo = (uint64_t)limits->dlim_addr_lo;
1171 	attrp->dma_attr_addr_hi = (uint64_t)limits->dlim_addr_hi;
1172 	attrp->dma_attr_count_max = (uint64_t)-1;
1173 	attrp->dma_attr_align = 1;
1174 	attrp->dma_attr_burstsizes = (uint_t)limits->dlim_burstsizes;
1175 	attrp->dma_attr_minxfer = (uint32_t)limits->dlim_minxfer;
1176 	attrp->dma_attr_maxxfer = (uint64_t)-1;
1177 	attrp->dma_attr_seg = (uint64_t)limits->dlim_cntr_max;
1178 	attrp->dma_attr_sgllen = 1;
1179 	attrp->dma_attr_granular = 1;
1180 	attrp->dma_attr_flags = 0;
1181 
1182 	ret = i_ddi_mem_alloc(dip, attrp, length, cansleep, streaming,
1183 	    accattrp, kaddrp, &rlen, ap);
1184 	if (ret == DDI_SUCCESS) {
1185 		if (real_length)
1186 			*real_length = (uint_t)rlen;
1187 	}
1188 	return (ret);
1189 }
1190 
1191 /* ARGSUSED */
1192 void
1193 i_ddi_mem_free(caddr_t kaddr, int stream)
1194 {
1195 	kfreea(kaddr);
1196 }
1197 
1198 /*
1199  * SECTION: DDI Data Access
1200  */
1201 
1202 static uintptr_t impl_acc_hdl_id = 0;
1203 
1204 /*
1205  * access handle allocator
1206  */
1207 ddi_acc_hdl_t *
1208 impl_acc_hdl_get(ddi_acc_handle_t hdl)
1209 {
1210 	/*
1211 	 * Extract the access handle address from the DDI implemented
1212 	 * access handle
1213 	 */
1214 	return (&((ddi_acc_impl_t *)hdl)->ahi_common);
1215 }
1216 
1217 ddi_acc_handle_t
1218 impl_acc_hdl_alloc(int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg)
1219 {
1220 	ddi_acc_impl_t *hp;
1221 	on_trap_data_t *otp;
1222 	int sleepflag;
1223 
1224 	sleepflag = ((waitfp == (int (*)())KM_SLEEP) ? KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP);
1225 
1226 	/*
1227 	 * Allocate and initialize the data access handle and error status.
1228 	 */
1229 	if ((hp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (ddi_acc_impl_t), sleepflag)) == NULL)
1230 		goto fail;
1231 	if ((hp->ahi_err = (ndi_err_t *)kmem_zalloc(
1232 	    sizeof (ndi_err_t), sleepflag)) == NULL) {
1233 		kmem_free(hp, sizeof (ddi_acc_impl_t));
1234 		goto fail;
1235 	}
1236 	if ((otp = (on_trap_data_t *)kmem_zalloc(
1237 	    sizeof (on_trap_data_t), sleepflag)) == NULL) {
1238 		kmem_free(hp->ahi_err, sizeof (ndi_err_t));
1239 		kmem_free(hp, sizeof (ddi_acc_impl_t));
1240 		goto fail;
1241 	}
1242 	hp->ahi_err->err_ontrap = otp;
1243 	hp->ahi_common.ah_platform_private = (void *)hp;
1244 
1245 	return ((ddi_acc_handle_t)hp);
1246 fail:
1247 	if ((waitfp != (int (*)())KM_SLEEP) &&
1248 	    (waitfp != (int (*)())KM_NOSLEEP))
1249 		ddi_set_callback(waitfp, arg, &impl_acc_hdl_id);
1250 	return (NULL);
1251 }
1252 
1253 void
1254 impl_acc_hdl_free(ddi_acc_handle_t handle)
1255 {
1256 	ddi_acc_impl_t *hp;
1257 
1258 	/*
1259 	 * The supplied (ddi_acc_handle_t) is actually a (ddi_acc_impl_t *),
1260 	 * because that's what we allocated in impl_acc_hdl_alloc() above.
1261 	 */
1262 	hp = (ddi_acc_impl_t *)handle;
1263 	if (hp) {
1264 		kmem_free(hp->ahi_err->err_ontrap, sizeof (on_trap_data_t));
1265 		kmem_free(hp->ahi_err, sizeof (ndi_err_t));
1266 		kmem_free(hp, sizeof (ddi_acc_impl_t));
1267 		if (impl_acc_hdl_id)
1268 			ddi_run_callback(&impl_acc_hdl_id);
1269 	}
1270 }
1271 
1272 void
1273 impl_acc_err_init(ddi_acc_hdl_t *handlep)
1274 {
1275 	int fmcap;
1276 	ndi_err_t *errp;
1277 	on_trap_data_t *otp;
1278 	ddi_acc_impl_t *hp = (ddi_acc_impl_t *)handlep;
1279 
1280 	fmcap = ddi_fm_capable(handlep->ah_dip);
1281 
1282 	if (handlep->ah_acc.devacc_attr_version < DDI_DEVICE_ATTR_V1 ||
1283 	    !DDI_FM_ACC_ERR_CAP(fmcap)) {
1284 		handlep->ah_acc.devacc_attr_access = DDI_DEFAULT_ACC;
1285 	} else if (DDI_FM_ACC_ERR_CAP(fmcap)) {
1286 		if (handlep->ah_acc.devacc_attr_access == DDI_DEFAULT_ACC) {
1287 			i_ddi_drv_ereport_post(handlep->ah_dip, DVR_EFMCAP,
1288 			    NULL, DDI_NOSLEEP);
1289 		} else {
1290 			errp = hp->ahi_err;
1291 			otp = (on_trap_data_t *)errp->err_ontrap;
1292 			otp->ot_handle = (void *)(hp);
1293 			otp->ot_prot = OT_DATA_ACCESS;
1294 			if (handlep->ah_acc.devacc_attr_access ==
1295 			    DDI_CAUTIOUS_ACC)
1296 				otp->ot_trampoline =
1297 				    (uintptr_t)&i_ddi_caut_trampoline;
1298 			else
1299 				otp->ot_trampoline =
1300 				    (uintptr_t)&i_ddi_prot_trampoline;
1301 			errp->err_status = DDI_FM_OK;
1302 			errp->err_expected = DDI_FM_ERR_UNEXPECTED;
1303 		}
1304 	}
1305 }
1306 
1307 void
1308 impl_acc_hdl_init(ddi_acc_hdl_t *handlep)
1309 {
1310 	ddi_acc_impl_t *hp;
1311 
1312 	ASSERT(handlep);
1313 
1314 	hp = (ddi_acc_impl_t *)handlep;
1315 
1316 	/*
1317 	 * check for SW byte-swapping
1318 	 */
1319 	hp->ahi_get8 = i_ddi_get8;
1320 	hp->ahi_put8 = i_ddi_put8;
1321 	hp->ahi_rep_get8 = i_ddi_rep_get8;
1322 	hp->ahi_rep_put8 = i_ddi_rep_put8;
1323 	if (handlep->ah_acc.devacc_attr_endian_flags & DDI_STRUCTURE_LE_ACC) {
1324 		hp->ahi_get16 = i_ddi_swap_get16;
1325 		hp->ahi_get32 = i_ddi_swap_get32;
1326 		hp->ahi_get64 = i_ddi_swap_get64;
1327 		hp->ahi_put16 = i_ddi_swap_put16;
1328 		hp->ahi_put32 = i_ddi_swap_put32;
1329 		hp->ahi_put64 = i_ddi_swap_put64;
1330 		hp->ahi_rep_get16 = i_ddi_swap_rep_get16;
1331 		hp->ahi_rep_get32 = i_ddi_swap_rep_get32;
1332 		hp->ahi_rep_get64 = i_ddi_swap_rep_get64;
1333 		hp->ahi_rep_put16 = i_ddi_swap_rep_put16;
1334 		hp->ahi_rep_put32 = i_ddi_swap_rep_put32;
1335 		hp->ahi_rep_put64 = i_ddi_swap_rep_put64;
1336 	} else {
1337 		hp->ahi_get16 = i_ddi_get16;
1338 		hp->ahi_get32 = i_ddi_get32;
1339 		hp->ahi_get64 = i_ddi_get64;
1340 		hp->ahi_put16 = i_ddi_put16;
1341 		hp->ahi_put32 = i_ddi_put32;
1342 		hp->ahi_put64 = i_ddi_put64;
1343 		hp->ahi_rep_get16 = i_ddi_rep_get16;
1344 		hp->ahi_rep_get32 = i_ddi_rep_get32;
1345 		hp->ahi_rep_get64 = i_ddi_rep_get64;
1346 		hp->ahi_rep_put16 = i_ddi_rep_put16;
1347 		hp->ahi_rep_put32 = i_ddi_rep_put32;
1348 		hp->ahi_rep_put64 = i_ddi_rep_put64;
1349 	}
1350 
1351 	/* Legacy fault flags and support */
1352 	hp->ahi_fault_check = i_ddi_acc_fault_check;
1353 	hp->ahi_fault_notify = i_ddi_acc_fault_notify;
1354 	hp->ahi_fault = 0;
1355 	impl_acc_err_init(handlep);
1356 }
1357 
1358 void
1359 i_ddi_acc_set_fault(ddi_acc_handle_t handle)
1360 {
1361 	ddi_acc_impl_t *hp = (ddi_acc_impl_t *)handle;
1362 
1363 	if (!hp->ahi_fault) {
1364 		hp->ahi_fault = 1;
1365 			(*hp->ahi_fault_notify)(hp);
1366 	}
1367 }
1368 
1369 void
1370 i_ddi_acc_clr_fault(ddi_acc_handle_t handle)
1371 {
1372 	ddi_acc_impl_t *hp = (ddi_acc_impl_t *)handle;
1373 
1374 	if (hp->ahi_fault) {
1375 		hp->ahi_fault = 0;
1376 			(*hp->ahi_fault_notify)(hp);
1377 	}
1378 }
1379 
1380 /* ARGSUSED */
1381 void
1382 i_ddi_acc_fault_notify(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp)
1383 {
1384 	/* Default version, does nothing */
1385 }
1386 
1387 /*
1388  * SECTION: Misc functions
1389  */
1390 
1391 /*
1392  * instance wrappers
1393  */
1394 /*ARGSUSED*/
1395 uint_t
1396 impl_assign_instance(dev_info_t *dip)
1397 {
1398 	return ((uint_t)-1);
1399 }
1400 
1401 /*ARGSUSED*/
1402 int
1403 impl_keep_instance(dev_info_t *dip)
1404 {
1405 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
1406 }
1407 
1408 /*ARGSUSED*/
1409 int
1410 impl_free_instance(dev_info_t *dip)
1411 {
1412 	return (DDI_FAILURE);
1413 }
1414 
1415 /*ARGSUSED*/
1416 int
1417 impl_check_cpu(dev_info_t *devi)
1418 {
1419 	return (DDI_SUCCESS);
1420 }
1421 
1422 
1423 static const char *nocopydevs[] = {
1424 	"SUNW,ffb",
1425 	"SUNW,afb",
1426 	NULL
1427 };
1428 
1429 /*
1430  * Perform a copy from a memory mapped device (whose devinfo pointer is devi)
1431  * separately mapped at devaddr in the kernel to a kernel buffer at kaddr.
1432  */
1433 /*ARGSUSED*/
1434 int
1435 e_ddi_copyfromdev(dev_info_t *devi,
1436     off_t off, const void *devaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len)
1437 {
1438 	const char **argv;
1439 
1440 	for (argv = nocopydevs; *argv; argv++)
1441 		if (strcmp(ddi_binding_name(devi), *argv) == 0) {
1442 			bzero(kaddr, len);
1443 			return (0);
1444 		}
1445 
1446 	bcopy(devaddr, kaddr, len);
1447 	return (0);
1448 }
1449 
1450 /*
1451  * Perform a copy to a memory mapped device (whose devinfo pointer is devi)
1452  * separately mapped at devaddr in the kernel from a kernel buffer at kaddr.
1453  */
1454 /*ARGSUSED*/
1455 int
1456 e_ddi_copytodev(dev_info_t *devi,
1457     off_t off, const void *kaddr, void *devaddr, size_t len)
1458 {
1459 	const char **argv;
1460 
1461 	for (argv = nocopydevs; *argv; argv++)
1462 		if (strcmp(ddi_binding_name(devi), *argv) == 0)
1463 			return (1);
1464 
1465 	bcopy(kaddr, devaddr, len);
1466 	return (0);
1467 }
1468 
1469 /*
1470  * Boot Configuration
1471  */
1472 idprom_t idprom;
1473 
1474 /*
1475  * Configure the hardware on the system.
1476  * Called before the rootfs is mounted
1477  */
1478 void
1479 configure(void)
1480 {
1481 	extern void i_ddi_init_root();
1482 
1483 	/* We better have released boot by this time! */
1484 	ASSERT(!bootops);
1485 
1486 	/*
1487 	 * Determine whether or not to use the fpu, V9 SPARC cpus
1488 	 * always have one. Could check for existence of a fp queue,
1489 	 * Ultra I, II and IIa do not have a fp queue.
1490 	 */
1491 	if (fpu_exists)
1492 		fpu_probe();
1493 	else
1494 		cmn_err(CE_CONT, "FPU not in use\n");
1495 
1496 #if 0 /* XXXQ - not necessary for sun4u */
1497 	/*
1498 	 * This following line fixes bugid 1041296; we need to do a
1499 	 * prom_nextnode(0) because this call ALSO patches the DMA+
1500 	 * bug in Campus-B and Phoenix. The prom uncaches the traptable
1501 	 * page as a side-effect of devr_next(0) (which prom_nextnode calls),
1502 	 * so this *must* be executed early on. (XXX This is untrue for sun4u)
1503 	 */
1504 	(void) prom_nextnode((pnode_t)0);
1505 #endif
1506 
1507 	/*
1508 	 * Initialize devices on the machine.
1509 	 * Uses configuration tree built by the PROMs to determine what
1510 	 * is present, and builds a tree of prototype dev_info nodes
1511 	 * corresponding to the hardware which identified itself.
1512 	 */
1513 	i_ddi_init_root();
1514 
1515 #ifdef	DDI_PROP_DEBUG
1516 	(void) ddi_prop_debug(1);	/* Enable property debugging */
1517 #endif	/* DDI_PROP_DEBUG */
1518 }
1519 
1520 /*
1521  * The "status" property indicates the operational status of a device.
1522  * If this property is present, the value is a string indicating the
1523  * status of the device as follows:
1524  *
1525  *	"okay"		operational.
1526  *	"disabled"	not operational, but might become operational.
1527  *	"fail"		not operational because a fault has been detected,
1528  *			and it is unlikely that the device will become
1529  *			operational without repair. no additional details
1530  *			are available.
1531  *	"fail-xxx"	not operational because a fault has been detected,
1532  *			and it is unlikely that the device will become
1533  *			operational without repair. "xxx" is additional
1534  *			human-readable information about the particular
1535  *			fault condition that was detected.
1536  *
1537  * The absence of this property means that the operational status is
1538  * unknown or okay.
1539  *
1540  * This routine checks the status property of the specified device node
1541  * and returns 0 if the operational status indicates failure, and 1 otherwise.
1542  *
1543  * The property may exist on plug-in cards the existed before IEEE 1275-1994.
1544  * And, in that case, the property may not even be a string. So we carefully
1545  * check for the value "fail", in the beginning of the string, noting
1546  * the property length.
1547  */
1548 int
1549 status_okay(int id, char *buf, int buflen)
1550 {
1551 	char status_buf[OBP_MAXPROPNAME];
1552 	char *bufp = buf;
1553 	int len = buflen;
1554 	int proplen;
1555 	static const char *status = "status";
1556 	static const char *fail = "fail";
1557 	size_t fail_len = strlen(fail);
1558 
1559 	/*
1560 	 * Get the proplen ... if it's smaller than "fail",
1561 	 * or doesn't exist ... then we don't care, since
1562 	 * the value can't begin with the char string "fail".
1563 	 *
1564 	 * NB: proplen, if it's a string, includes the NULL in the
1565 	 * the size of the property, and fail_len does not.
1566 	 */
1567 	proplen = prom_getproplen((pnode_t)id, (caddr_t)status);
1568 	if (proplen <= fail_len)	/* nonexistent or uninteresting len */
1569 		return (1);
1570 
1571 	/*
1572 	 * if a buffer was provided, use it
1573 	 */
1574 	if ((buf == (char *)NULL) || (buflen <= 0)) {
1575 		bufp = status_buf;
1576 		len = sizeof (status_buf);
1577 	}
1578 	*bufp = (char)0;
1579 
1580 	/*
1581 	 * Get the property into the buffer, to the extent of the buffer,
1582 	 * and in case the buffer is smaller than the property size,
1583 	 * NULL terminate the buffer. (This handles the case where
1584 	 * a buffer was passed in and the caller wants to print the
1585 	 * value, but the buffer was too small).
1586 	 */
1587 	(void) prom_bounded_getprop((pnode_t)id, (caddr_t)status,
1588 	    (caddr_t)bufp, len);
1589 	*(bufp + len - 1) = (char)0;
1590 
1591 	/*
1592 	 * If the value begins with the char string "fail",
1593 	 * then it means the node is failed. We don't care
1594 	 * about any other values. We assume the node is ok
1595 	 * although it might be 'disabled'.
1596 	 */
1597 	if (strncmp(bufp, fail, fail_len) == 0)
1598 		return (0);
1599 
1600 	return (1);
1601 }
1602 
1603 
1604 /*
1605  * We set the cpu type from the idprom, if we can.
1606  * Note that we just read out the contents of it, for the most part.
1607  */
1608 void
1609 setcputype(void)
1610 {
1611 	/*
1612 	 * We cache the idprom info early on so that we don't
1613 	 * rummage through the NVRAM unnecessarily later.
1614 	 */
1615 	(void) prom_getidprom((caddr_t)&idprom, sizeof (idprom));
1616 }
1617 
1618 /*
1619  *  Here is where we actually infer meanings to the members of idprom_t
1620  */
1621 void
1622 parse_idprom(void)
1623 {
1624 	if (idprom.id_format == IDFORM_1) {
1625 		uint_t i;
1626 
1627 		(void) localetheraddr((struct ether_addr *)idprom.id_ether,
1628 		    (struct ether_addr *)NULL);
1629 
1630 		i = idprom.id_machine << 24;
1631 		i = i + idprom.id_serial;
1632 		numtos((ulong_t)i, hw_serial);
1633 	} else
1634 		prom_printf("Invalid format code in IDprom.\n");
1635 }
1636 
1637 /*
1638  * Allow for implementation specific correction of PROM property values.
1639  */
1640 /*ARGSUSED*/
1641 void
1642 impl_fix_props(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *ch_dip, char *name, int len,
1643     caddr_t buffer)
1644 {
1645 	/*
1646 	 * There are no adjustments needed in this implementation.
1647 	 */
1648 }
1649 
1650 /*
1651  * The following functions ready a cautious request to go up to the nexus
1652  * driver.  It is up to the nexus driver to decide how to process the request.
1653  * It may choose to call i_ddi_do_caut_get/put in this file, or do it
1654  * differently.
1655  */
1656 
1657 static void
1658 i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(
1659     ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint64_t host_addr, uint64_t dev_addr, size_t size,
1660     size_t repcount, uint_t flags, ddi_ctl_enum_t cmd)
1661 {
1662 	peekpoke_ctlops_t	cautacc_ctlops_arg;
1663 
1664 	cautacc_ctlops_arg.size = size;
1665 	cautacc_ctlops_arg.dev_addr = dev_addr;
1666 	cautacc_ctlops_arg.host_addr = host_addr;
1667 	cautacc_ctlops_arg.handle = (ddi_acc_handle_t)hp;
1668 	cautacc_ctlops_arg.repcount = repcount;
1669 	cautacc_ctlops_arg.flags = flags;
1670 
1671 	(void) ddi_ctlops(hp->ahi_common.ah_dip, hp->ahi_common.ah_dip, cmd,
1672 	    &cautacc_ctlops_arg, NULL);
1673 }
1674 
1675 uint8_t
1676 i_ddi_caut_get8(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint8_t *addr)
1677 {
1678 	uint8_t value;
1679 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)&value, (uint64_t)addr,
1680 	    sizeof (uint8_t), 1, 0, DDI_CTLOPS_PEEK);
1681 
1682 	return (value);
1683 }
1684 
1685 uint16_t
1686 i_ddi_caut_get16(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint16_t *addr)
1687 {
1688 	uint16_t value;
1689 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)&value, (uint64_t)addr,
1690 	    sizeof (uint16_t), 1, 0, DDI_CTLOPS_PEEK);
1691 
1692 	return (value);
1693 }
1694 
1695 uint32_t
1696 i_ddi_caut_get32(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint32_t *addr)
1697 {
1698 	uint32_t value;
1699 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)&value, (uint64_t)addr,
1700 	    sizeof (uint32_t), 1, 0, DDI_CTLOPS_PEEK);
1701 
1702 	return (value);
1703 }
1704 
1705 uint64_t
1706 i_ddi_caut_get64(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint64_t *addr)
1707 {
1708 	uint64_t value;
1709 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)&value, (uint64_t)addr,
1710 	    sizeof (uint64_t), 1, 0, DDI_CTLOPS_PEEK);
1711 
1712 	return (value);
1713 }
1714 
1715 void
1716 i_ddi_caut_put8(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint8_t *addr, uint8_t value)
1717 {
1718 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)&value, (uint64_t)addr,
1719 	    sizeof (uint8_t), 1, 0, DDI_CTLOPS_POKE);
1720 }
1721 
1722 void
1723 i_ddi_caut_put16(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint16_t *addr, uint16_t value)
1724 {
1725 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)&value, (uint64_t)addr,
1726 	    sizeof (uint16_t), 1, 0, DDI_CTLOPS_POKE);
1727 }
1728 
1729 void
1730 i_ddi_caut_put32(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint32_t *addr, uint32_t value)
1731 {
1732 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)&value, (uint64_t)addr,
1733 	    sizeof (uint32_t), 1, 0, DDI_CTLOPS_POKE);
1734 }
1735 
1736 void
1737 i_ddi_caut_put64(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint64_t *addr, uint64_t value)
1738 {
1739 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)&value, (uint64_t)addr,
1740 	    sizeof (uint64_t), 1, 0, DDI_CTLOPS_POKE);
1741 }
1742 
1743 void
1744 i_ddi_caut_rep_get8(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint8_t *host_addr, uint8_t *dev_addr,
1745 	size_t repcount, uint_t flags)
1746 {
1747 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)host_addr, (uint64_t)dev_addr,
1748 	    sizeof (uint8_t), repcount, flags, DDI_CTLOPS_PEEK);
1749 }
1750 
1751 void
1752 i_ddi_caut_rep_get16(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint16_t *host_addr,
1753     uint16_t *dev_addr, size_t repcount, uint_t flags)
1754 {
1755 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)host_addr, (uint64_t)dev_addr,
1756 	    sizeof (uint16_t), repcount, flags, DDI_CTLOPS_PEEK);
1757 }
1758 
1759 void
1760 i_ddi_caut_rep_get32(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint32_t *host_addr,
1761     uint32_t *dev_addr, size_t repcount, uint_t flags)
1762 {
1763 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)host_addr, (uint64_t)dev_addr,
1764 	    sizeof (uint32_t), repcount, flags, DDI_CTLOPS_PEEK);
1765 }
1766 
1767 void
1768 i_ddi_caut_rep_get64(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint64_t *host_addr,
1769     uint64_t *dev_addr, size_t repcount, uint_t flags)
1770 {
1771 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)host_addr, (uint64_t)dev_addr,
1772 	    sizeof (uint64_t), repcount, flags, DDI_CTLOPS_PEEK);
1773 }
1774 
1775 void
1776 i_ddi_caut_rep_put8(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint8_t *host_addr, uint8_t *dev_addr,
1777 	size_t repcount, uint_t flags)
1778 {
1779 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)host_addr, (uint64_t)dev_addr,
1780 	    sizeof (uint8_t), repcount, flags, DDI_CTLOPS_POKE);
1781 }
1782 
1783 void
1784 i_ddi_caut_rep_put16(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint16_t *host_addr,
1785     uint16_t *dev_addr, size_t repcount, uint_t flags)
1786 {
1787 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)host_addr, (uint64_t)dev_addr,
1788 	    sizeof (uint16_t), repcount, flags, DDI_CTLOPS_POKE);
1789 }
1790 
1791 void
1792 i_ddi_caut_rep_put32(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint32_t *host_addr,
1793     uint32_t *dev_addr, size_t repcount, uint_t flags)
1794 {
1795 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)host_addr, (uint64_t)dev_addr,
1796 	    sizeof (uint32_t), repcount, flags, DDI_CTLOPS_POKE);
1797 }
1798 
1799 void
1800 i_ddi_caut_rep_put64(ddi_acc_impl_t *hp, uint64_t *host_addr,
1801     uint64_t *dev_addr, size_t repcount, uint_t flags)
1802 {
1803 	i_ddi_caut_getput_ctlops(hp, (uint64_t)host_addr, (uint64_t)dev_addr,
1804 	    sizeof (uint64_t), repcount, flags, DDI_CTLOPS_POKE);
1805 }
1806 
1807 /*
1808  * This is called only to process peek/poke when the DIP is NULL.
1809  * Assume that this is for memory, as nexi take care of device safe accesses.
1810  */
1811 int
1812 peekpoke_mem(ddi_ctl_enum_t cmd, peekpoke_ctlops_t *in_args)
1813 {
1814 	int err = DDI_SUCCESS;
1815 	on_trap_data_t otd;
1816 
1817 	/* Set up protected environment. */
1818 	if (!on_trap(&otd, OT_DATA_ACCESS)) {
1819 		uintptr_t tramp = otd.ot_trampoline;
1820 
1821 		if (cmd == DDI_CTLOPS_POKE) {
1822 			otd.ot_trampoline = (uintptr_t)&poke_fault;
1823 			err = do_poke(in_args->size, (void *)in_args->dev_addr,
1824 			    (void *)in_args->host_addr);
1825 		} else {
1826 			otd.ot_trampoline = (uintptr_t)&peek_fault;
1827 			err = do_peek(in_args->size, (void *)in_args->dev_addr,
1828 			    (void *)in_args->host_addr);
1829 		}
1830 		otd.ot_trampoline = tramp;
1831 	} else
1832 		err = DDI_FAILURE;
1833 
1834 	/* Take down protected environment. */
1835 	no_trap();
1836 
1837 	return (err);
1838 }
1839