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1 /*
2 * For documentation on the i460 AGP interface, see Chapter 7 (AGP Subsystem) of
3 * the "Intel 460GTX Chipset Software Developer's Manual":
4 * http://developer.intel.com/design/itanium/downloads/24870401s.htm
5 */
6 /*
7 * 460GX support by Chris Ahna <christopher.j.ahna@intel.com>
8 * Clean up & simplification by David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
9 */
10 #include <linux/module.h>
11 #include <linux/pci.h>
12 #include <linux/init.h>
13 #include <linux/agp_backend.h>
15 #include "agp.h"
17 #define INTEL_I460_BAPBASE 0x98
18 #define INTEL_I460_GXBCTL 0xa0
19 #define INTEL_I460_AGPSIZ 0xa2
20 #define INTEL_I460_ATTBASE 0xfe200000
21 #define INTEL_I460_GATT_VALID (1UL << 24)
22 #define INTEL_I460_GATT_COHERENT (1UL << 25)
25 * The i460 can operate with large (4MB) pages, but there is no sane way to support this
26 * within the current kernel/DRM environment, so we disable the relevant code for now.
27 * See also comments in ia64_alloc_page()...
29 #define I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES 0
31 #if I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES
32 # define I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT i460.io_page_shift
33 #else
34 # define I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT 12
35 #endif
37 #define I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE (PAGE_SIZE >> I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT)
38 #define I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE (1 << (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT))
39 #define I460_SRAM_IO_DISABLE (1 << 4)
40 #define I460_BAPBASE_ENABLE (1 << 3)
41 #define I460_AGPSIZ_MASK 0x7
42 #define I460_4M_PS (1 << 1)
44 /* Control bits for Out-Of-GART coherency and Burst Write Combining */
45 #define I460_GXBCTL_OOG (1UL << 0)
46 #define I460_GXBCTL_BWC (1UL << 2)
49 * gatt_table entries are 32-bits wide on the i460; the generic code ought to declare the
50 * gatt_table and gatt_table_real pointers a "void *"...
52 #define RD_GATT(index) readl((u32 *) i460.gatt + (index))
53 #define WR_GATT(index, val) writel((val), (u32 *) i460.gatt + (index))
55 * The 460 spec says we have to read the last location written to make sure that all
56 * writes have taken effect
58 #define WR_FLUSH_GATT(index) RD_GATT(index)
60 #define log2(x) ffz(~(x))
62 static struct {
63 void *gatt; /* ioremap'd GATT area */
65 /* i460 supports multiple GART page sizes, so GART pageshift is dynamic: */
66 u8 io_page_shift;
68 /* BIOS configures chipset to one of 2 possible apbase values: */
69 u8 dynamic_apbase;
71 /* structure for tracking partial use of 4MB GART pages: */
72 struct lp_desc {
73 unsigned long *alloced_map; /* bitmap of kernel-pages in use */
74 int refcount; /* number of kernel pages using the large page */
75 u64 paddr; /* physical address of large page */
76 } *lp_desc;
77 } i460;
79 static struct aper_size_info_8 i460_sizes[3] =
82 * The 32GB aperture is only available with a 4M GART page size. Due to the
83 * dynamic GART page size, we can't figure out page_order or num_entries until
84 * runtime.
86 {32768, 0, 0, 4},
87 {1024, 0, 0, 2},
88 {256, 0, 0, 1}
91 static struct gatt_mask i460_masks[] =
94 .mask = INTEL_I460_GATT_VALID | INTEL_I460_GATT_COHERENT,
95 .type = 0
99 static int i460_fetch_size (void)
101 int i;
102 u8 temp;
103 struct aper_size_info_8 *values;
105 /* Determine the GART page size */
106 pci_read_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_GXBCTL, &temp);
107 i460.io_page_shift = (temp & I460_4M_PS) ? 22 : 12;
108 pr_debug("i460_fetch_size: io_page_shift=%d\n", i460.io_page_shift);
110 if (i460.io_page_shift != I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT) {
111 printk(KERN_ERR PFX
112 "I/O (GART) page-size %ZuKB doesn't match expected size %ZuKB\n",
113 1UL << (i460.io_page_shift - 10), 1UL << (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT));
114 return 0;
117 values = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->driver->aperture_sizes);
119 pci_read_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_AGPSIZ, &temp);
121 /* Exit now if the IO drivers for the GART SRAMS are turned off */
122 if (temp & I460_SRAM_IO_DISABLE) {
123 printk(KERN_ERR PFX "GART SRAMS disabled on 460GX chipset\n");
124 printk(KERN_ERR PFX "AGPGART operation not possible\n");
125 return 0;
128 /* Make sure we don't try to create an 2 ^ 23 entry GATT */
129 if ((i460.io_page_shift == 0) && ((temp & I460_AGPSIZ_MASK) == 4)) {
130 printk(KERN_ERR PFX "We can't have a 32GB aperture with 4KB GART pages\n");
131 return 0;
134 /* Determine the proper APBASE register */
135 if (temp & I460_BAPBASE_ENABLE)
136 i460.dynamic_apbase = INTEL_I460_BAPBASE;
137 else
138 i460.dynamic_apbase = AGP_APBASE;
140 for (i = 0; i < agp_bridge->driver->num_aperture_sizes; i++) {
142 * Dynamically calculate the proper num_entries and page_order values for
143 * the define aperture sizes. Take care not to shift off the end of
144 * values[i].size.
146 values[i].num_entries = (values[i].size << 8) >> (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT - 12);
147 values[i].page_order = log2((sizeof(u32)*values[i].num_entries) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
150 for (i = 0; i < agp_bridge->driver->num_aperture_sizes; i++) {
151 /* Neglect control bits when matching up size_value */
152 if ((temp & I460_AGPSIZ_MASK) == values[i].size_value) {
153 agp_bridge->previous_size = agp_bridge->current_size = (void *) (values + i);
154 agp_bridge->aperture_size_idx = i;
155 return values[i].size;
159 return 0;
162 /* There isn't anything to do here since 460 has no GART TLB. */
163 static void i460_tlb_flush (struct agp_memory *mem)
165 return;
169 * This utility function is needed to prevent corruption of the control bits
170 * which are stored along with the aperture size in 460's AGPSIZ register
172 static void i460_write_agpsiz (u8 size_value)
174 u8 temp;
176 pci_read_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_AGPSIZ, &temp);
177 pci_write_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_AGPSIZ,
178 ((temp & ~I460_AGPSIZ_MASK) | size_value));
181 static void i460_cleanup (void)
183 struct aper_size_info_8 *previous_size;
185 previous_size = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->previous_size);
186 i460_write_agpsiz(previous_size->size_value);
188 if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT > PAGE_SHIFT)
189 kfree(i460.lp_desc);
192 static int i460_configure (void)
194 union {
195 u32 small[2];
196 u64 large;
197 } temp;
198 size_t size;
199 u8 scratch;
200 struct aper_size_info_8 *current_size;
202 temp.large = 0;
204 current_size = A_SIZE_8(agp_bridge->current_size);
205 i460_write_agpsiz(current_size->size_value);
208 * Do the necessary rigmarole to read all eight bytes of APBASE.
209 * This has to be done since the AGP aperture can be above 4GB on
210 * 460 based systems.
212 pci_read_config_dword(agp_bridge->dev, i460.dynamic_apbase, &(temp.small[0]));
213 pci_read_config_dword(agp_bridge->dev, i460.dynamic_apbase + 4, &(temp.small[1]));
215 /* Clear BAR control bits */
216 agp_bridge->gart_bus_addr = temp.large & ~((1UL << 3) - 1);
218 pci_read_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_GXBCTL, &scratch);
219 pci_write_config_byte(agp_bridge->dev, INTEL_I460_GXBCTL,
220 (scratch & 0x02) | I460_GXBCTL_OOG | I460_GXBCTL_BWC);
223 * Initialize partial allocation trackers if a GART page is bigger than a kernel
224 * page.
226 if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT > PAGE_SHIFT) {
227 size = current_size->num_entries * sizeof(i460.lp_desc[0]);
228 i460.lp_desc = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
229 if (!i460.lp_desc)
230 return -ENOMEM;
231 memset(i460.lp_desc, 0, size);
233 return 0;
236 static int i460_create_gatt_table (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge)
238 int page_order, num_entries, i;
239 void *temp;
242 * Load up the fixed address of the GART SRAMS which hold our GATT table.
244 temp = agp_bridge->current_size;
245 page_order = A_SIZE_8(temp)->page_order;
246 num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries;
248 i460.gatt = ioremap(INTEL_I460_ATTBASE, PAGE_SIZE << page_order);
250 /* These are no good, the should be removed from the agp_bridge strucure... */
251 agp_bridge->gatt_table_real = NULL;
252 agp_bridge->gatt_table = NULL;
253 agp_bridge->gatt_bus_addr = 0;
255 for (i = 0; i < num_entries; ++i)
256 WR_GATT(i, 0);
257 WR_FLUSH_GATT(i - 1);
258 return 0;
261 static int i460_free_gatt_table (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge)
263 int num_entries, i;
264 void *temp;
266 temp = agp_bridge->current_size;
268 num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries;
270 for (i = 0; i < num_entries; ++i)
271 WR_GATT(i, 0);
272 WR_FLUSH_GATT(num_entries - 1);
274 iounmap(i460.gatt);
275 return 0;
279 * The following functions are called when the I/O (GART) page size is smaller than
280 * PAGE_SIZE.
283 static int i460_insert_memory_small_io_page (struct agp_memory *mem,
284 off_t pg_start, int type)
286 unsigned long paddr, io_pg_start, io_page_size;
287 int i, j, k, num_entries;
288 void *temp;
290 pr_debug("i460_insert_memory_small_io_page(mem=%p, pg_start=%ld, type=%d, paddr0=0x%lx)\n",
291 mem, pg_start, type, mem->memory[0]);
293 io_pg_start = I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * pg_start;
295 temp = agp_bridge->current_size;
296 num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries;
298 if ((io_pg_start + I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * mem->page_count) > num_entries) {
299 printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Looks like we're out of AGP memory\n");
300 return -EINVAL;
303 j = io_pg_start;
304 while (j < (io_pg_start + I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * mem->page_count)) {
305 if (!PGE_EMPTY(agp_bridge, RD_GATT(j))) {
306 pr_debug("i460_insert_memory_small_io_page: GATT[%d]=0x%x is busy\n",
307 j, RD_GATT(j));
308 return -EBUSY;
310 j++;
313 io_page_size = 1UL << I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT;
314 for (i = 0, j = io_pg_start; i < mem->page_count; i++) {
315 paddr = mem->memory[i];
316 for (k = 0; k < I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE; k++, j++, paddr += io_page_size)
317 WR_GATT(j, agp_bridge->driver->mask_memory(agp_bridge,
318 paddr, mem->type));
320 WR_FLUSH_GATT(j - 1);
321 return 0;
324 static int i460_remove_memory_small_io_page(struct agp_memory *mem,
325 off_t pg_start, int type)
327 int i;
329 pr_debug("i460_remove_memory_small_io_page(mem=%p, pg_start=%ld, type=%d)\n",
330 mem, pg_start, type);
332 pg_start = I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * pg_start;
334 for (i = pg_start; i < (pg_start + I460_IOPAGES_PER_KPAGE * mem->page_count); i++)
335 WR_GATT(i, 0);
336 WR_FLUSH_GATT(i - 1);
337 return 0;
340 #if I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES
343 * These functions are called when the I/O (GART) page size exceeds PAGE_SIZE.
345 * This situation is interesting since AGP memory allocations that are smaller than a
346 * single GART page are possible. The i460.lp_desc array tracks partial allocation of the
347 * large GART pages to work around this issue.
349 * i460.lp_desc[pg_num].refcount tracks the number of kernel pages in use within GART page
350 * pg_num. i460.lp_desc[pg_num].paddr is the physical address of the large page and
351 * i460.lp_desc[pg_num].alloced_map is a bitmap of kernel pages that are in use (allocated).
354 static int i460_alloc_large_page (struct lp_desc *lp)
356 unsigned long order = I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT;
357 size_t map_size;
358 void *lpage;
360 lpage = (void *) __get_free_pages(GFP_KERNEL, order);
361 if (!lpage) {
362 printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Couldn't alloc 4M GART page...\n");
363 return -ENOMEM;
366 map_size = ((I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE + BITS_PER_LONG - 1) & -BITS_PER_LONG)/8;
367 lp->alloced_map = kmalloc(map_size, GFP_KERNEL);
368 if (!lp->alloced_map) {
369 free_pages((unsigned long) lpage, order);
370 printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Out of memory, we're in trouble...\n");
371 return -ENOMEM;
373 memset(lp->alloced_map, 0, map_size);
375 lp->paddr = virt_to_phys(lpage);
376 lp->refcount = 0;
377 atomic_add(I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE, &agp_bridge->current_memory_agp);
378 return 0;
381 static void i460_free_large_page (struct lp_desc *lp)
383 kfree(lp->alloced_map);
384 lp->alloced_map = NULL;
386 free_pages((unsigned long) phys_to_virt(lp->paddr), I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT);
387 atomic_sub(I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE, &agp_bridge->current_memory_agp);
390 static int i460_insert_memory_large_io_page (struct agp_memory *mem,
391 off_t pg_start, int type)
393 int i, start_offset, end_offset, idx, pg, num_entries;
394 struct lp_desc *start, *end, *lp;
395 void *temp;
397 temp = agp_bridge->current_size;
398 num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries;
400 /* Figure out what pg_start means in terms of our large GART pages */
401 start = &i460.lp_desc[pg_start / I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE];
402 end = &i460.lp_desc[(pg_start + mem->page_count - 1) / I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE];
403 start_offset = pg_start % I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE;
404 end_offset = (pg_start + mem->page_count - 1) % I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE;
406 if (end > i460.lp_desc + num_entries) {
407 printk(KERN_ERR PFX "Looks like we're out of AGP memory\n");
408 return -EINVAL;
411 /* Check if the requested region of the aperture is free */
412 for (lp = start; lp <= end; ++lp) {
413 if (!lp->alloced_map)
414 continue; /* OK, the entire large page is available... */
416 for (idx = ((lp == start) ? start_offset : 0);
417 idx < ((lp == end) ? (end_offset + 1) : I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE);
418 idx++)
420 if (test_bit(idx, lp->alloced_map))
421 return -EBUSY;
425 for (lp = start, i = 0; lp <= end; ++lp) {
426 if (!lp->alloced_map) {
427 /* Allocate new GART pages... */
428 if (i460_alloc_large_page(lp) < 0)
429 return -ENOMEM;
430 pg = lp - i460.lp_desc;
431 WR_GATT(pg, agp_bridge->driver->mask_memory(agp_bridge,
432 lp->paddr, 0));
433 WR_FLUSH_GATT(pg);
436 for (idx = ((lp == start) ? start_offset : 0);
437 idx < ((lp == end) ? (end_offset + 1) : I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE);
438 idx++, i++)
440 mem->memory[i] = lp->paddr + idx*PAGE_SIZE;
441 __set_bit(idx, lp->alloced_map);
442 ++lp->refcount;
445 return 0;
448 static int i460_remove_memory_large_io_page (struct agp_memory *mem,
449 off_t pg_start, int type)
451 int i, pg, start_offset, end_offset, idx, num_entries;
452 struct lp_desc *start, *end, *lp;
453 void *temp;
455 temp = agp_bridge->driver->current_size;
456 num_entries = A_SIZE_8(temp)->num_entries;
458 /* Figure out what pg_start means in terms of our large GART pages */
459 start = &i460.lp_desc[pg_start / I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE];
460 end = &i460.lp_desc[(pg_start + mem->page_count - 1) / I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE];
461 start_offset = pg_start % I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE;
462 end_offset = (pg_start + mem->page_count - 1) % I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE;
464 for (i = 0, lp = start; lp <= end; ++lp) {
465 for (idx = ((lp == start) ? start_offset : 0);
466 idx < ((lp == end) ? (end_offset + 1) : I460_KPAGES_PER_IOPAGE);
467 idx++, i++)
469 mem->memory[i] = 0;
470 __clear_bit(idx, lp->alloced_map);
471 --lp->refcount;
474 /* Free GART pages if they are unused */
475 if (lp->refcount == 0) {
476 pg = lp - i460.lp_desc;
477 WR_GATT(pg, 0);
478 WR_FLUSH_GATT(pg);
479 i460_free_large_page(lp);
482 return 0;
485 /* Wrapper routines to call the approriate {small_io_page,large_io_page} function */
487 static int i460_insert_memory (struct agp_memory *mem,
488 off_t pg_start, int type)
490 if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT <= PAGE_SHIFT)
491 return i460_insert_memory_small_io_page(mem, pg_start, type);
492 else
493 return i460_insert_memory_large_io_page(mem, pg_start, type);
496 static int i460_remove_memory (struct agp_memory *mem,
497 off_t pg_start, int type)
499 if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT <= PAGE_SHIFT)
500 return i460_remove_memory_small_io_page(mem, pg_start, type);
501 else
502 return i460_remove_memory_large_io_page(mem, pg_start, type);
506 * If the I/O (GART) page size is bigger than the kernel page size, we don't want to
507 * allocate memory until we know where it is to be bound in the aperture (a
508 * multi-kernel-page alloc might fit inside of an already allocated GART page).
510 * Let's just hope nobody counts on the allocated AGP memory being there before bind time
511 * (I don't think current drivers do)...
513 static void *i460_alloc_page (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge)
515 void *page;
517 if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT <= PAGE_SHIFT)
518 page = agp_generic_alloc_page(agp_bridge);
519 else
520 /* Returning NULL would cause problems */
521 /* AK: really dubious code. */
522 page = (void *)~0UL;
523 return page;
526 static void i460_destroy_page (void *page)
528 if (I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT <= PAGE_SHIFT)
529 agp_generic_destroy_page(page);
532 #endif /* I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES */
534 static unsigned long i460_mask_memory (struct agp_bridge_data *bridge,
535 unsigned long addr, int type)
537 /* Make sure the returned address is a valid GATT entry */
538 return bridge->driver->masks[0].mask
539 | (((addr & ~((1 << I460_IO_PAGE_SHIFT) - 1)) & 0xffffff000) >> 12);
542 struct agp_bridge_driver intel_i460_driver = {
543 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
544 .aperture_sizes = i460_sizes,
545 .size_type = U8_APER_SIZE,
546 .num_aperture_sizes = 3,
547 .configure = i460_configure,
548 .fetch_size = i460_fetch_size,
549 .cleanup = i460_cleanup,
550 .tlb_flush = i460_tlb_flush,
551 .mask_memory = i460_mask_memory,
552 .masks = i460_masks,
553 .agp_enable = agp_generic_enable,
554 .cache_flush = global_cache_flush,
555 .create_gatt_table = i460_create_gatt_table,
556 .free_gatt_table = i460_free_gatt_table,
557 #if I460_LARGE_IO_PAGES
558 .insert_memory = i460_insert_memory,
559 .remove_memory = i460_remove_memory,
560 .agp_alloc_page = i460_alloc_page,
561 .agp_destroy_page = i460_destroy_page,
562 #else
563 .insert_memory = i460_insert_memory_small_io_page,
564 .remove_memory = i460_remove_memory_small_io_page,
565 .agp_alloc_page = agp_generic_alloc_page,
566 .agp_destroy_page = agp_generic_destroy_page,
567 #endif
568 .alloc_by_type = agp_generic_alloc_by_type,
569 .free_by_type = agp_generic_free_by_type,
570 .cant_use_aperture = 1,
573 static int __devinit agp_intel_i460_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
574 const struct pci_device_id *ent)
576 struct agp_bridge_data *bridge;
577 u8 cap_ptr;
579 cap_ptr = pci_find_capability(pdev, PCI_CAP_ID_AGP);
580 if (!cap_ptr)
581 return -ENODEV;
583 bridge = agp_alloc_bridge();
584 if (!bridge)
585 return -ENOMEM;
587 bridge->driver = &intel_i460_driver;
588 bridge->dev = pdev;
589 bridge->capndx = cap_ptr;
591 printk(KERN_INFO PFX "Detected Intel 460GX chipset\n");
593 pci_set_drvdata(pdev, bridge);
594 return agp_add_bridge(bridge);
597 static void __devexit agp_intel_i460_remove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
599 struct agp_bridge_data *bridge = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
601 agp_remove_bridge(bridge);
602 agp_put_bridge(bridge);
605 static struct pci_device_id agp_intel_i460_pci_table[] = {
607 .class = (PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_HOST << 8),
608 .class_mask = ~0,
609 .vendor = PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL,
610 .device = PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_84460GX,
611 .subvendor = PCI_ANY_ID,
612 .subdevice = PCI_ANY_ID,
617 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, agp_intel_i460_pci_table);
619 static struct pci_driver agp_intel_i460_pci_driver = {
620 .name = "agpgart-intel-i460",
621 .id_table = agp_intel_i460_pci_table,
622 .probe = agp_intel_i460_probe,
623 .remove = __devexit_p(agp_intel_i460_remove),
626 static int __init agp_intel_i460_init(void)
628 if (agp_off)
629 return -EINVAL;
630 return pci_register_driver(&agp_intel_i460_pci_driver);
633 static void __exit agp_intel_i460_cleanup(void)
635 pci_unregister_driver(&agp_intel_i460_pci_driver);
638 module_init(agp_intel_i460_init);
639 module_exit(agp_intel_i460_cleanup);
641 MODULE_AUTHOR("Chris Ahna <Christopher.J.Ahna@intel.com>");
642 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL and additional rights");