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/* * Find I2O capable controllers on the PCI bus, and register/install * them with the I2O layer * * (C) Copyright 1999 Red Hat Software * * Written by Alan Cox, Building Number Three Ltd * Modified by Deepak Saxena <deepak@plexity.net> * Modified by Boji T Kannanthanam <boji.t.kannanthanam@intel.com> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * TODO: * Support polled I2O PCI controllers. * 2.4 hotplug support * Finish verifying 64bit/bigendian clean */ #include <linux/config.h> #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/pci.h> #include <linux/i2o.h> #include <linux/errno.h> #include <linux/init.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <asm/io.h> #ifdef CONFIG_MTRR #include <asm/mtrr.h> #endif // CONFIG_MTRR static int dpt = 0; extern void i2o_sys_init(void); /** * i2o_pci_dispose - Free bus specific resources * @c: I2O controller * * Disable interrupts and then free interrupt, I/O and mtrr resources * used by this controller. Called by the I2O core on unload. */ static void i2o_pci_dispose(struct i2o_controller *c) { I2O_IRQ_WRITE32(c,0xFFFFFFFF); if(c->bus.pci.irq > 0) free_irq(c->bus.pci.irq, c); iounmap(((u8 *)c->post_port)-0x40); #ifdef CONFIG_MTRR if(c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg0 > 0) mtrr_del(c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg0, 0, 0); if(c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg1 > 0) mtrr_del(c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg1, 0, 0); #endif } /** * i2o_pci_bind - Bind controller and devices * @c: i2o controller * @dev: i2o device * * Bind a device driver to a controller. In the case of PCI all we need to do * is module housekeeping. */ static int i2o_pci_bind(struct i2o_controller *c, struct i2o_device *dev) { MOD_INC_USE_COUNT; return 0; } /** * i2o_pci_unbind - Bind controller and devices * @c: i2o controller * @dev: i2o device * * Unbind a device driver from a controller. In the case of PCI all we need to do * is module housekeeping. */ static int i2o_pci_unbind(struct i2o_controller *c, struct i2o_device *dev) { MOD_DEC_USE_COUNT; return 0; } /** * i2o_pci_enable - Enable controller * @c: controller * * Called by the I2O core code in order to enable bus specific * resources for this controller. In our case that means unmasking the * interrupt line. */ static void i2o_pci_enable(struct i2o_controller *c) { I2O_IRQ_WRITE32(c, 0); c->enabled = 1; } /** * i2o_pci_disable - Enable controller * @c: controller * * Called by the I2O core code in order to enable bus specific * resources for this controller. In our case that means masking the * interrupt line. */ static void i2o_pci_disable(struct i2o_controller *c) { I2O_IRQ_WRITE32(c, 0xFFFFFFFF); c->enabled = 0; } /** * i2o_pci_interrupt - Bus specific interrupt handler * @irq: interrupt line * @dev_id: cookie * * Handle an interrupt from a PCI based I2O controller. This turns out * to be rather simple. We keep the controller pointer in the cookie. */ static void i2o_pci_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *r) { struct i2o_controller *c = dev_id; i2o_run_queue(c); } /** * i2o_pci_install - Install a PCI i2o controller * @dev: PCI device of the I2O controller * * Install a PCI (or in theory AGP) i2o controller. Devices are * initialized, configured and registered with the i2o core subsystem. Be * very careful with ordering. There may be pending interrupts. * * To Do: Add support for polled controllers */ int __init i2o_pci_install(struct pci_dev *dev) { struct i2o_controller *c=kmalloc(sizeof(struct i2o_controller), GFP_KERNEL); unsigned long mem; u32 memptr = 0; u32 size; int i; if(c==NULL) { printk(KERN_ERR "i2o: Insufficient memory to add controller.\n"); return -ENOMEM; } memset(c, 0, sizeof(*c)); for(i=0; i<6; i++) { /* Skip I/O spaces */ if(!(pci_resource_flags(dev, i) & IORESOURCE_IO)) { memptr = pci_resource_start(dev, i); break; } } if(i==6) { printk(KERN_ERR "i2o: I2O controller has no memory regions defined.\n"); kfree(c); return -EINVAL; } size = dev->resource[i].end-dev->resource[i].start+1; /* Map the I2O controller */ printk(KERN_INFO "i2o: PCI I2O controller at 0x%08X size=%d\n", memptr, size); mem = (unsigned long)ioremap(memptr, size); if(mem==0) { printk(KERN_ERR "i2o: Unable to map controller.\n"); kfree(c); return -EINVAL; } c->bus.pci.irq = -1; c->bus.pci.dpt = 0; c->bus.pci.short_req = 0; c->pdev = dev; c->irq_mask = mem+0x34; c->post_port = mem+0x40; c->reply_port = mem+0x44; c->mem_phys = memptr; c->mem_offset = mem; c->destructor = i2o_pci_dispose; c->bind = i2o_pci_bind; c->unbind = i2o_pci_unbind; c->bus_enable = i2o_pci_enable; c->bus_disable = i2o_pci_disable; c->type = I2O_TYPE_PCI; /* * Cards that fall apart if you hit them with large I/O * loads... */ if(dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_NCR && dev->device == 0x0630) { c->bus.pci.short_req = 1; printk(KERN_INFO "I2O: Symbios FC920 workarounds activated.\n"); } if(dev->subsystem_vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_PROMISE) { c->bus.pci.promise = 1; printk(KERN_INFO "I2O: Promise workarounds activated.\n"); } /* * Cards that go bananas if you quiesce them before you reset * them */ if(dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_DPT) c->bus.pci.dpt=1; /* * Enable Write Combining MTRR for IOP's memory region */ #ifdef CONFIG_MTRR c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg0 = mtrr_add(c->mem_phys, size, MTRR_TYPE_WRCOMB, 1); /* * If it is an INTEL i960 I/O processor then set the first 64K to * Uncacheable since the region contains the Messaging unit which * shouldn't be cached. */ c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg1 = -1; if(dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL || dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_DPT) { printk(KERN_INFO "I2O: MTRR workaround for Intel i960 processor\n"); c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg1 = mtrr_add(c->mem_phys, 65536, MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHABLE, 1); if(c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg1< 0) { printk(KERN_INFO "i2o_pci: Error in setting MTRR_TYPE_UNCACHABLE\n"); mtrr_del(c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg0, c->mem_phys, size); c->bus.pci.mtrr_reg0 = -1; } } #endif I2O_IRQ_WRITE32(c,0xFFFFFFFF); i = i2o_install_controller(c); if(i<0) { printk(KERN_ERR "i2o: Unable to install controller.\n"); kfree(c); iounmap((void *)mem); return i; } c->bus.pci.irq = dev->irq; if(c->bus.pci.irq) { i=request_irq(dev->irq, i2o_pci_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ, c->name, c); if(i<0) { printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unable to allocate interrupt %d.\n", c->name, dev->irq); c->bus.pci.irq = -1; i2o_delete_controller(c); iounmap((void *)mem); return -EBUSY; } } printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Installed at IRQ%d\n", c->name, dev->irq); I2O_IRQ_WRITE32(c,0x0); c->enabled = 1; return 0; } /** * i2o_pci_scan - Scan the pci bus for controllers * * Scan the PCI devices on the system looking for any device which is a * memory of the Intelligent, I2O class. We attempt to set up each such device * and register it with the core. * * Returns the number of controllers registered */ int __init i2o_pci_scan(void) { struct pci_dev *dev; int count=0; printk(KERN_INFO "i2o: Checking for PCI I2O controllers...\n"); pci_for_each_dev(dev) { if((dev->class>>8)!=PCI_CLASS_INTELLIGENT_I2O) continue; if(dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_DPT && !dpt) { if(dev->device == 0xA501 || dev->device == 0xA511) { printk(KERN_INFO "i2o: Skipping Adaptec/DPT I2O raid with preferred native driver.\n"); continue; } } if((dev->class&0xFF)>1) { printk(KERN_INFO "i2o: I2O Controller found but does not support I2O 1.5 (skipping).\n"); continue; } if (pci_enable_device(dev)) continue; printk(KERN_INFO "i2o: I2O controller on bus %d at %d.\n", dev->bus->number, dev->devfn); if(pci_set_dma_mask(dev, 0xffffffff)) { printk(KERN_WARNING "I2O controller on bus %d at %d : No suitable DMA available\n", dev->bus->number, dev->devfn); continue; } pci_set_master(dev); if(i2o_pci_install(dev)==0) count++; } if(count) printk(KERN_INFO "i2o: %d I2O controller%s found and installed.\n", count, count==1?"":"s"); return count?count:-ENODEV; } /** * i2o_pci_core_attach - PCI initialisation for I2O * * Find any I2O controllers and if present initialise them and bring up * the I2O subsystem. * * Returns 0 on success or an error code */ static int i2o_pci_core_attach(void) { printk(KERN_INFO "Linux I2O PCI support (c) 1999 Red Hat Software.\n"); if(i2o_pci_scan()>0) { i2o_sys_init(); return 0; } return -ENODEV; } /** * i2o_pci_core_detach - PCI unload for I2O * * Free up any resources not released when the controllers themselves were * shutdown and unbound from the bus and drivers */ static void i2o_pci_core_detach(void) { } MODULE_AUTHOR("Red Hat Software"); MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2O PCI Interface"); MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); MODULE_PARM(dpt, "i"); MODULE_PARM_DESC(dpt, "Set this if you want to drive DPT cards normally handled by dpt_i2o"); module_init(i2o_pci_core_attach); module_exit(i2o_pci_core_detach);