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+\ *****************************************************************************
+\ * Copyright (c) 2004, 2011 IBM Corporation
+\ * All rights reserved.
+\ * This program and the accompanying materials
+\ * are made available under the terms of the BSD License
+\ * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
+\ * http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
+\ *
+\ * Contributors:
+\ * IBM Corporation - initial implementation
+\ ****************************************************************************/
+
+\ PAPR PCI host bridge.
+
+0 VALUE phb-debug?
+
+
+." Populating " pwd cr
+
+\ needed to find the right path in the device tree
+: decode-unit ( addr len -- phys.lo ... phys.hi )
+ 2 hex-decode-unit \ decode string
+ b lshift swap \ shift the devicenumber to the right spot
+ 8 lshift or \ add the functionnumber
+ \ my-bus 10 lshift or \ add the busnumber (assume always bus 0)
+ 0 0 rot \ make phys.lo = 0 = phys.mid
+;
+
+\ needed to have the right unit address in the device tree listing
+\ phys.lo=phys.mid=0 , phys.hi=config-address
+: encode-unit ( phys.lo phys-mid phys.hi -- unit-str unit-len )
+ nip nip \ forget the phys.lo and phys.mid
+ dup 8 rshift 7 and swap \ calculate function number
+ B rshift 1F and \ calculate device number
+ over IF 2 ELSE nip 1 THEN \ create string with dev#,fn# or dev# only?
+ hex-encode-unit
+;
+
+
+0 VALUE my-puid
+
+: setup-puid
+ s" reg" get-node get-property 0= IF
+ decode-64 to my-puid 2drop
+ THEN
+;
+
+setup-puid
+
+: config-b@ puid >r my-puid TO puid rtas-config-b@ r> TO puid ;
+: config-w@ puid >r my-puid TO puid rtas-config-w@ r> TO puid ;
+: config-l@ puid >r my-puid TO puid rtas-config-l@ r> TO puid ;
+
+\ define the config writes
+: config-b! puid >r my-puid TO puid rtas-config-b! r> TO puid ;
+: config-w! puid >r my-puid TO puid rtas-config-w! r> TO puid ;
+: config-l! puid >r my-puid TO puid rtas-config-l! r> TO puid ;
+
+
+: map-in ( phys.lo phys.mid phys.hi size -- virt )
+ phb-debug? IF cr ." map-in called: " .s cr THEN
+ \ Ignore the size, phys.lo and phys.mid, get BAR from config space
+ drop nip nip ( phys.hi )
+ \ Sanity check whether config address is in expected range:
+ dup FF AND dup 10 28 WITHIN NOT swap 30 <> AND IF
+ cr ." phys.hi = " . cr
+ ABORT" map-in with illegal config space address"
+ THEN
+ 00FFFFFF AND \ Need only bus-dev-fn+register bits
+ dup config-l@ ( phys.hi' bar.lo )
+ dup 7 AND 4 = IF \ Is it a 64-bit BAR?
+ swap 4 + config-l@ lxjoin \ Add upper part of 64-bit BAR
+ ELSE
+ nip
+ THEN
+ F NOT AND \ Clear indicator bits
+ translate-my-address
+ phb-debug? IF ." map-in done: " .s cr THEN
+;
+
+: map-out ( virt size -- )
+ phb-debug? IF ." map-out called: " .s cr THEN
+ 2drop
+;
+
+
+: dma-alloc ( size -- virt )
+ phb-debug? IF cr ." dma-alloc called: " .s cr THEN
+ fff + fff not and \ Align size to next 4k boundary
+ alloc-mem
+ \ alloc-mem always returns aligned memory - double check just to be sure
+ dup fff and IF
+ ." Warning: dma-alloc got unaligned memory!" cr
+ THEN
+;
+
+: dma-free ( virt size -- )
+ phb-debug? IF cr ." dma-free called: " .s cr THEN
+ fff + fff not and \ Align size to next 4k boundary
+ free-mem
+;
+
+
+\ Helper variables for dma-map-in and dma-map-out
+0 VALUE dma-window-liobn \ Logical I/O bus number
+0 VALUE dma-window-base \ Start address of window
+0 VALUE dma-window-size \ Size of the window
+
+0 VALUE bm-handle \ Bitmap allocator handle
+0 VALUE my-virt
+0 VALUE my-size
+0 VALUE dev-addr
+0 VALUE tmp-dev-addr
+
+\ Read helper variables (LIOBN, DMA window base and size) from the
+\ "ibm,dma-window" property. This property can be either located
+\ in the PCI device node or in the bus node, so we've got to use the
+\ "calling-child" variable here to get to the node that initiated the call.
+\ XXX We should search all the way up the tree to the PHB ...
+: (init-dma-window-vars) ( -- )
+\ ." Foo called in " pwd cr
+\ ." calling child is " calling-child .node cr
+\ ." parent is " calling-child parent .node cr
+ s" ibm,dma-window" calling-child get-property IF
+ s" ibm,dma-window" calling-child parent get-property
+ ABORT" no dma-window property available"
+ THEN
+ decode-int TO dma-window-liobn
+ decode-64 TO dma-window-base
+ decode-64 TO dma-window-size
+ 2drop
+ bm-handle 0= IF
+ dma-window-base dma-window-size 1000 bm-allocator-init to bm-handle
+ \ Sometimes the window-base appears as zero, that does not
+ \ go well with NULL pointers. So block this address
+ dma-window-base 0= IF
+ bm-handle 1000 bm-alloc drop
+ THEN
+ THEN
+;
+
+: (clear-dma-window-vars) ( -- )
+ 0 TO dma-window-liobn
+ 0 TO dma-window-base
+ 0 TO dma-window-size
+;
+
+\ We assume that firmware never maps more than the whole dma-window-size
+\ so we cheat by calculating the remainder of addr/windowsize instead
+\ of taking care to maintain a list of assigned device addresses
+: dma-virt2dev ( virt -- devaddr )
+ dma-window-size mod dma-window-base +
+;
+
+: dma-map-in ( virt size cachable? -- devaddr )
+ phb-debug? IF cr ." dma-map-in called: " .s cr THEN
+ (init-dma-window-vars)
+ drop ( virt size )
+
+ to my-size
+ to my-virt
+ bm-handle my-size bm-alloc
+ to dev-addr
+ dev-addr 0 < IF
+ ." Bitmap allocation Failed " dev-addr .
+ FALSE EXIT
+ THEN
+ dev-addr to tmp-dev-addr
+
+ my-virt my-size
+ bounds dup >r ( v+s virt R: virt )
+ swap fff + fff not and \ Align end to next 4k boundary
+ swap fff not and ( v+s' virt' R: virt )
+ ?DO
+ \ ." mapping " i . cr
+ dma-window-liobn \ liobn
+ tmp-dev-addr \ ioba
+ i 3 OR \ Make a read- & writeable TCE
+ ( liobn ioba tce R: virt )
+ hv-put-tce ABORT" H_PUT_TCE failed"
+ tmp-dev-addr 1000 + to tmp-dev-addr
+ 1000 +LOOP
+ r> drop
+ my-virt FFF and dev-addr or
+ (clear-dma-window-vars)
+;
+
+: dma-map-out ( virt devaddr size -- )
+ phb-debug? IF cr ." dma-map-out called: " .s cr THEN
+ (init-dma-window-vars)
+ to my-size
+ to dev-addr
+ to my-virt
+ dev-addr fff not and to dev-addr
+ dev-addr to tmp-dev-addr
+
+ my-virt my-size ( virt size )
+ bounds ( v+s virt )
+ swap fff + fff not and \ Align end to next 4k boundary
+ swap fff not and ( v+s' virt' )
+ ?DO
+ \ ." unmapping " i . cr
+ dma-window-liobn \ liobn
+ tmp-dev-addr \ ioba
+ i \ Lowest bits not set => invalid TCE
+ ( liobn ioba tce )
+ hv-put-tce ABORT" H_PUT_TCE failed"
+ tmp-dev-addr 1000 + to tmp-dev-addr
+ 1000 +LOOP
+ bm-handle dev-addr my-size bm-free
+ (clear-dma-window-vars)
+;
+
+: dma-sync ( virt devaddr size -- )
+ phb-debug? IF cr ." dma-sync called: " .s cr THEN
+ \ TODO: Call flush-cache or sync here?
+ 3drop
+;
+
+
+: open true ;
+: close ;
+
+\ Parse the "ranges" property of the root pci node to decode the available
+\ memory ranges. See "PCI Bus Binding to IEEE Std 1275-1994" for details.
+\ The memory ranges are then used for setting up the device bars (if necessary)
+: phb-parse-ranges ( -- )
+ \ First clear everything, in case there is something missing in the ranges
+ 0 pci-next-io !
+ 0 pci-max-io !
+ 0 pci-next-mem !
+ 0 pci-max-mem !
+ 0 pci-next-mmio !
+ 0 pci-max-mmio !
+ 0 pci-next-mem64 !
+ 0 pci-max-mem64 !
+
+ \ Now get the "ranges" property
+ s" ranges" get-node get-property 0<> ABORT" ranges property not found"
+ ( prop-addr prop-len )
+ BEGIN
+ dup
+ WHILE
+ decode-int \ Decode phys.hi
+ 3000000 AND \ Filter out address space in phys.hi
+ CASE
+ 1000000 OF \ I/O space?
+ decode-64 dup >r pci-next-io ! \ Decode PCI base address
+ decode-64 drop \ Forget the parent address
+ decode-64 r> + pci-max-io ! \ Decode size & calc max address
+ pci-next-io @ 0= IF
+ pci-next-io @ 10 + pci-next-io ! \ BARs must not be set to zero
+ THEN
+ ENDOF
+ 2000000 OF \ 32-bit memory space?
+ decode-64 pci-next-mem ! \ Decode mem base address
+ decode-64 drop \ Forget the parent address
+ decode-64 2 / dup >r \ Decode and calc size/2
+ pci-next-mem @ + dup pci-max-mem ! \ and calc max mem address
+ dup pci-next-mmio ! \ which is the same as MMIO base
+ r> + pci-max-mmio ! \ calc max MMIO address
+ ENDOF
+ 3000000 OF \ 64-bit memory space?
+ decode-64 pci-next-mem64 !
+ decode-64 drop \ Forget the parent address
+ decode-64 pci-max-mem64 !
+ ENDOF
+ ENDCASE
+ REPEAT
+ ( prop-addr prop-len )
+ 2drop
+
+ phb-debug? IF
+ ." pci-next-io = " pci-next-io @ . cr
+ ." pci-max-io = " pci-max-io @ . cr
+ ." pci-next-mem = " pci-next-mem @ . cr
+ ." pci-max-mem = " pci-max-mem @ . cr
+ ." pci-next-mmio = " pci-next-mmio @ . cr
+ ." pci-max-mmio = " pci-max-mmio @ . cr
+ ." pci-next-mem64 = " pci-next-mem64 @ . cr
+ ." pci-max-mem64 = " pci-max-mem64 @ . cr
+ THEN
+;
+
+: phb-pci-walk-bridge ( -- )
+ phb-debug? IF ." Calling pci-walk-bridge " pwd cr THEN
+
+ get-node child ?dup 0= IF EXIT THEN \ get and check if we have children
+ 0 to pci-device-slots \ reset slot array to unpoppulated
+ BEGIN
+ dup \ Continue as long as there are children
+ WHILE
+ dup set-node \ Set child node as current node
+ my-space pci-set-slot \ set the slot bit
+ my-space pci-htype@ \ read HEADER-Type
+ 7f and \ Mask bit 7 - multifunction device
+ CASE
+ 0 OF my-space pci-device-setup ENDOF \ | set up the device
+ 1 OF my-space pci-bridge-setup ENDOF \ | set up the bridge
+ dup OF my-space pci-htype@ pci-out ENDOF
+ ENDCASE
+ peer
+ REPEAT drop
+ get-parent set-node
+;
+
+\ Landing routing to probe the popuated device tree
+: phb-pci-probe-bus ( busnr -- )
+ drop phb-pci-walk-bridge
+;
+
+\ Stub routine, as qemu has enumerated, we already have the device
+\ properties set.
+: phb-pci-device-props ( addr -- )
+ dup pci-class-name device-name
+ dup pci-device-assigned-addresses-prop
+ drop
+;
+
+\ Scan the child nodes of the pci root node to assign bars, fixup
+\ properties etc.
+: phb-setup-children
+ puid >r \ Save old value of puid
+ my-puid TO puid \ Set current puid
+ phb-parse-ranges
+ 1 TO pci-hotplug-enabled
+ s" qemu,phb-enumerated" get-node get-property 0<> IF
+ 1 0 (probe-pci-host-bridge)
+ ELSE
+ 2drop
+ ['] phb-pci-probe-bus TO func-pci-probe-bus
+ ['] phb-pci-device-props TO func-pci-device-props
+ phb-pci-walk-bridge \ PHB device tree is already populated.
+ THEN
+ r> TO puid \ Restore previous puid
+;
+phb-setup-children