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1 /*
2 * DEC 21272 (TSUNAMI/TYPHOON) chipset emulation.
4 * Written by Richard Henderson.
6 * This work is licensed under the GNU GPL license version 2 or later.
7 */
9 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
10 #include "qapi/error.h"
11 #include "cpu.h"
12 #include "hw/hw.h"
13 #include "hw/devices.h"
14 #include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
15 #include "alpha_sys.h"
16 #include "exec/address-spaces.h"
19 #define TYPE_TYPHOON_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE "typhoon-pcihost"
21 typedef struct TyphoonCchip {
22 MemoryRegion region;
23 uint64_t misc;
24 uint64_t drir;
25 uint64_t dim[4];
26 uint32_t iic[4];
27 AlphaCPU *cpu[4];
28 } TyphoonCchip;
30 typedef struct TyphoonWindow {
31 uint64_t wba;
32 uint64_t wsm;
33 uint64_t tba;
34 } TyphoonWindow;
36 typedef struct TyphoonPchip {
37 MemoryRegion region;
38 MemoryRegion reg_iack;
39 MemoryRegion reg_mem;
40 MemoryRegion reg_io;
41 MemoryRegion reg_conf;
43 AddressSpace iommu_as;
44 MemoryRegion iommu;
46 uint64_t ctl;
47 TyphoonWindow win[4];
48 } TyphoonPchip;
50 #define TYPHOON_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE(obj) \
51 OBJECT_CHECK(TyphoonState, (obj), TYPE_TYPHOON_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE)
53 typedef struct TyphoonState {
54 PCIHostState parent_obj;
56 TyphoonCchip cchip;
57 TyphoonPchip pchip;
58 MemoryRegion dchip_region;
59 MemoryRegion ram_region;
60 } TyphoonState;
62 /* Called when one of DRIR or DIM changes. */
63 static void cpu_irq_change(AlphaCPU *cpu, uint64_t req)
65 /* If there are any non-masked interrupts, tell the cpu. */
66 if (cpu != NULL) {
67 CPUState *cs = CPU(cpu);
68 if (req) {
69 cpu_interrupt(cs, CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD);
70 } else {
71 cpu_reset_interrupt(cs, CPU_INTERRUPT_HARD);
76 static uint64_t cchip_read(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, unsigned size)
78 CPUState *cpu = current_cpu;
79 TyphoonState *s = opaque;
80 uint64_t ret = 0;
82 switch (addr) {
83 case 0x0000:
84 /* CSC: Cchip System Configuration Register. */
85 /* All sorts of data here; probably the only thing relevant is
86 PIP<14> Pchip 1 Present = 0. */
87 break;
89 case 0x0040:
90 /* MTR: Memory Timing Register. */
91 /* All sorts of stuff related to real DRAM. */
92 break;
94 case 0x0080:
95 /* MISC: Miscellaneous Register. */
96 ret = s->cchip.misc | (cpu->cpu_index & 3);
97 break;
99 case 0x00c0:
100 /* MPD: Memory Presence Detect Register. */
101 break;
103 case 0x0100: /* AAR0 */
104 case 0x0140: /* AAR1 */
105 case 0x0180: /* AAR2 */
106 case 0x01c0: /* AAR3 */
107 /* AAR: Array Address Register. */
108 /* All sorts of information about DRAM. */
109 break;
111 case 0x0200:
112 /* DIM0: Device Interrupt Mask Register, CPU0. */
113 ret = s->cchip.dim[0];
114 break;
115 case 0x0240:
116 /* DIM1: Device Interrupt Mask Register, CPU1. */
117 ret = s->cchip.dim[1];
118 break;
119 case 0x0280:
120 /* DIR0: Device Interrupt Request Register, CPU0. */
121 ret = s->cchip.dim[0] & s->cchip.drir;
122 break;
123 case 0x02c0:
124 /* DIR1: Device Interrupt Request Register, CPU1. */
125 ret = s->cchip.dim[1] & s->cchip.drir;
126 break;
127 case 0x0300:
128 /* DRIR: Device Raw Interrupt Request Register. */
129 ret = s->cchip.drir;
130 break;
132 case 0x0340:
133 /* PRBEN: Probe Enable Register. */
134 break;
136 case 0x0380:
137 /* IIC0: Interval Ignore Count Register, CPU0. */
138 ret = s->cchip.iic[0];
139 break;
140 case 0x03c0:
141 /* IIC1: Interval Ignore Count Register, CPU1. */
142 ret = s->cchip.iic[1];
143 break;
145 case 0x0400: /* MPR0 */
146 case 0x0440: /* MPR1 */
147 case 0x0480: /* MPR2 */
148 case 0x04c0: /* MPR3 */
149 /* MPR: Memory Programming Register. */
150 break;
152 case 0x0580:
153 /* TTR: TIGbus Timing Register. */
154 /* All sorts of stuff related to interrupt delivery timings. */
155 break;
156 case 0x05c0:
157 /* TDR: TIGbug Device Timing Register. */
158 break;
160 case 0x0600:
161 /* DIM2: Device Interrupt Mask Register, CPU2. */
162 ret = s->cchip.dim[2];
163 break;
164 case 0x0640:
165 /* DIM3: Device Interrupt Mask Register, CPU3. */
166 ret = s->cchip.dim[3];
167 break;
168 case 0x0680:
169 /* DIR2: Device Interrupt Request Register, CPU2. */
170 ret = s->cchip.dim[2] & s->cchip.drir;
171 break;
172 case 0x06c0:
173 /* DIR3: Device Interrupt Request Register, CPU3. */
174 ret = s->cchip.dim[3] & s->cchip.drir;
175 break;
177 case 0x0700:
178 /* IIC2: Interval Ignore Count Register, CPU2. */
179 ret = s->cchip.iic[2];
180 break;
181 case 0x0740:
182 /* IIC3: Interval Ignore Count Register, CPU3. */
183 ret = s->cchip.iic[3];
184 break;
186 case 0x0780:
187 /* PWR: Power Management Control. */
188 break;
190 case 0x0c00: /* CMONCTLA */
191 case 0x0c40: /* CMONCTLB */
192 case 0x0c80: /* CMONCNT01 */
193 case 0x0cc0: /* CMONCNT23 */
194 break;
196 default:
197 cpu_unassigned_access(cpu, addr, false, false, 0, size);
198 return -1;
201 return ret;
204 static uint64_t dchip_read(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, unsigned size)
206 /* Skip this. It's all related to DRAM timing and setup. */
207 return 0;
210 static uint64_t pchip_read(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, unsigned size)
212 TyphoonState *s = opaque;
213 uint64_t ret = 0;
215 switch (addr) {
216 case 0x0000:
217 /* WSBA0: Window Space Base Address Register. */
218 ret = s->pchip.win[0].wba;
219 break;
220 case 0x0040:
221 /* WSBA1 */
222 ret = s->pchip.win[1].wba;
223 break;
224 case 0x0080:
225 /* WSBA2 */
226 ret = s->pchip.win[2].wba;
227 break;
228 case 0x00c0:
229 /* WSBA3 */
230 ret = s->pchip.win[3].wba;
231 break;
233 case 0x0100:
234 /* WSM0: Window Space Mask Register. */
235 ret = s->pchip.win[0].wsm;
236 break;
237 case 0x0140:
238 /* WSM1 */
239 ret = s->pchip.win[1].wsm;
240 break;
241 case 0x0180:
242 /* WSM2 */
243 ret = s->pchip.win[2].wsm;
244 break;
245 case 0x01c0:
246 /* WSM3 */
247 ret = s->pchip.win[3].wsm;
248 break;
250 case 0x0200:
251 /* TBA0: Translated Base Address Register. */
252 ret = s->pchip.win[0].tba;
253 break;
254 case 0x0240:
255 /* TBA1 */
256 ret = s->pchip.win[1].tba;
257 break;
258 case 0x0280:
259 /* TBA2 */
260 ret = s->pchip.win[2].tba;
261 break;
262 case 0x02c0:
263 /* TBA3 */
264 ret = s->pchip.win[3].tba;
265 break;
267 case 0x0300:
268 /* PCTL: Pchip Control Register. */
269 ret = s->pchip.ctl;
270 break;
271 case 0x0340:
272 /* PLAT: Pchip Master Latency Register. */
273 break;
274 case 0x03c0:
275 /* PERROR: Pchip Error Register. */
276 break;
277 case 0x0400:
278 /* PERRMASK: Pchip Error Mask Register. */
279 break;
280 case 0x0440:
281 /* PERRSET: Pchip Error Set Register. */
282 break;
283 case 0x0480:
284 /* TLBIV: Translation Buffer Invalidate Virtual Register (WO). */
285 break;
286 case 0x04c0:
287 /* TLBIA: Translation Buffer Invalidate All Register (WO). */
288 break;
289 case 0x0500: /* PMONCTL */
290 case 0x0540: /* PMONCNT */
291 case 0x0800: /* SPRST */
292 break;
294 default:
295 cpu_unassigned_access(current_cpu, addr, false, false, 0, size);
296 return -1;
299 return ret;
302 static void cchip_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
303 uint64_t val, unsigned size)
305 TyphoonState *s = opaque;
306 uint64_t oldval, newval;
308 switch (addr) {
309 case 0x0000:
310 /* CSC: Cchip System Configuration Register. */
311 /* All sorts of data here; nothing relevant RW. */
312 break;
314 case 0x0040:
315 /* MTR: Memory Timing Register. */
316 /* All sorts of stuff related to real DRAM. */
317 break;
319 case 0x0080:
320 /* MISC: Miscellaneous Register. */
321 newval = oldval = s->cchip.misc;
322 newval &= ~(val & 0x10000ff0); /* W1C fields */
323 if (val & 0x100000) {
324 newval &= ~0xff0000ull; /* ACL clears ABT and ABW */
325 } else {
326 newval |= val & 0x00f00000; /* ABT field is W1S */
327 if ((newval & 0xf0000) == 0) {
328 newval |= val & 0xf0000; /* ABW field is W1S iff zero */
331 newval |= (val & 0xf000) >> 4; /* IPREQ field sets IPINTR. */
333 newval &= ~0xf0000000000ull; /* WO and RW fields */
334 newval |= val & 0xf0000000000ull;
335 s->cchip.misc = newval;
337 /* Pass on changes to IPI and ITI state. */
338 if ((newval ^ oldval) & 0xff0) {
339 int i;
340 for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
341 AlphaCPU *cpu = s->cchip.cpu[i];
342 if (cpu != NULL) {
343 CPUState *cs = CPU(cpu);
344 /* IPI can be either cleared or set by the write. */
345 if (newval & (1 << (i + 8))) {
346 cpu_interrupt(cs, CPU_INTERRUPT_SMP);
347 } else {
348 cpu_reset_interrupt(cs, CPU_INTERRUPT_SMP);
351 /* ITI can only be cleared by the write. */
352 if ((newval & (1 << (i + 4))) == 0) {
353 cpu_reset_interrupt(cs, CPU_INTERRUPT_TIMER);
358 break;
360 case 0x00c0:
361 /* MPD: Memory Presence Detect Register. */
362 break;
364 case 0x0100: /* AAR0 */
365 case 0x0140: /* AAR1 */
366 case 0x0180: /* AAR2 */
367 case 0x01c0: /* AAR3 */
368 /* AAR: Array Address Register. */
369 /* All sorts of information about DRAM. */
370 break;
372 case 0x0200: /* DIM0 */
373 /* DIM: Device Interrupt Mask Register, CPU0. */
374 s->cchip.dim[0] = val;
375 cpu_irq_change(s->cchip.cpu[0], val & s->cchip.drir);
376 break;
377 case 0x0240: /* DIM1 */
378 /* DIM: Device Interrupt Mask Register, CPU1. */
379 s->cchip.dim[0] = val;
380 cpu_irq_change(s->cchip.cpu[1], val & s->cchip.drir);
381 break;
383 case 0x0280: /* DIR0 (RO) */
384 case 0x02c0: /* DIR1 (RO) */
385 case 0x0300: /* DRIR (RO) */
386 break;
388 case 0x0340:
389 /* PRBEN: Probe Enable Register. */
390 break;
392 case 0x0380: /* IIC0 */
393 s->cchip.iic[0] = val & 0xffffff;
394 break;
395 case 0x03c0: /* IIC1 */
396 s->cchip.iic[1] = val & 0xffffff;
397 break;
399 case 0x0400: /* MPR0 */
400 case 0x0440: /* MPR1 */
401 case 0x0480: /* MPR2 */
402 case 0x04c0: /* MPR3 */
403 /* MPR: Memory Programming Register. */
404 break;
406 case 0x0580:
407 /* TTR: TIGbus Timing Register. */
408 /* All sorts of stuff related to interrupt delivery timings. */
409 break;
410 case 0x05c0:
411 /* TDR: TIGbug Device Timing Register. */
412 break;
414 case 0x0600:
415 /* DIM2: Device Interrupt Mask Register, CPU2. */
416 s->cchip.dim[2] = val;
417 cpu_irq_change(s->cchip.cpu[2], val & s->cchip.drir);
418 break;
419 case 0x0640:
420 /* DIM3: Device Interrupt Mask Register, CPU3. */
421 s->cchip.dim[3] = val;
422 cpu_irq_change(s->cchip.cpu[3], val & s->cchip.drir);
423 break;
425 case 0x0680: /* DIR2 (RO) */
426 case 0x06c0: /* DIR3 (RO) */
427 break;
429 case 0x0700: /* IIC2 */
430 s->cchip.iic[2] = val & 0xffffff;
431 break;
432 case 0x0740: /* IIC3 */
433 s->cchip.iic[3] = val & 0xffffff;
434 break;
436 case 0x0780:
437 /* PWR: Power Management Control. */
438 break;
440 case 0x0c00: /* CMONCTLA */
441 case 0x0c40: /* CMONCTLB */
442 case 0x0c80: /* CMONCNT01 */
443 case 0x0cc0: /* CMONCNT23 */
444 break;
446 default:
447 cpu_unassigned_access(current_cpu, addr, true, false, 0, size);
448 return;
452 static void dchip_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
453 uint64_t val, unsigned size)
455 /* Skip this. It's all related to DRAM timing and setup. */
458 static void pchip_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
459 uint64_t val, unsigned size)
461 TyphoonState *s = opaque;
462 uint64_t oldval;
464 switch (addr) {
465 case 0x0000:
466 /* WSBA0: Window Space Base Address Register. */
467 s->pchip.win[0].wba = val & 0xfff00003u;
468 break;
469 case 0x0040:
470 /* WSBA1 */
471 s->pchip.win[1].wba = val & 0xfff00003u;
472 break;
473 case 0x0080:
474 /* WSBA2 */
475 s->pchip.win[2].wba = val & 0xfff00003u;
476 break;
477 case 0x00c0:
478 /* WSBA3 */
479 s->pchip.win[3].wba = (val & 0x80fff00001ull) | 2;
480 break;
482 case 0x0100:
483 /* WSM0: Window Space Mask Register. */
484 s->pchip.win[0].wsm = val & 0xfff00000u;
485 break;
486 case 0x0140:
487 /* WSM1 */
488 s->pchip.win[1].wsm = val & 0xfff00000u;
489 break;
490 case 0x0180:
491 /* WSM2 */
492 s->pchip.win[2].wsm = val & 0xfff00000u;
493 break;
494 case 0x01c0:
495 /* WSM3 */
496 s->pchip.win[3].wsm = val & 0xfff00000u;
497 break;
499 case 0x0200:
500 /* TBA0: Translated Base Address Register. */
501 s->pchip.win[0].tba = val & 0x7fffffc00ull;
502 break;
503 case 0x0240:
504 /* TBA1 */
505 s->pchip.win[1].tba = val & 0x7fffffc00ull;
506 break;
507 case 0x0280:
508 /* TBA2 */
509 s->pchip.win[2].tba = val & 0x7fffffc00ull;
510 break;
511 case 0x02c0:
512 /* TBA3 */
513 s->pchip.win[3].tba = val & 0x7fffffc00ull;
514 break;
516 case 0x0300:
517 /* PCTL: Pchip Control Register. */
518 oldval = s->pchip.ctl;
519 oldval &= ~0x00001cff0fc7ffull; /* RW fields */
520 oldval |= val & 0x00001cff0fc7ffull;
521 s->pchip.ctl = oldval;
522 break;
524 case 0x0340:
525 /* PLAT: Pchip Master Latency Register. */
526 break;
527 case 0x03c0:
528 /* PERROR: Pchip Error Register. */
529 break;
530 case 0x0400:
531 /* PERRMASK: Pchip Error Mask Register. */
532 break;
533 case 0x0440:
534 /* PERRSET: Pchip Error Set Register. */
535 break;
537 case 0x0480:
538 /* TLBIV: Translation Buffer Invalidate Virtual Register. */
539 break;
541 case 0x04c0:
542 /* TLBIA: Translation Buffer Invalidate All Register (WO). */
543 break;
545 case 0x0500:
546 /* PMONCTL */
547 case 0x0540:
548 /* PMONCNT */
549 case 0x0800:
550 /* SPRST */
551 break;
553 default:
554 cpu_unassigned_access(current_cpu, addr, true, false, 0, size);
555 return;
559 static const MemoryRegionOps cchip_ops = {
560 .read = cchip_read,
561 .write = cchip_write,
562 .endianness = DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
563 .valid = {
564 .min_access_size = 8,
565 .max_access_size = 8,
567 .impl = {
568 .min_access_size = 8,
569 .max_access_size = 8,
573 static const MemoryRegionOps dchip_ops = {
574 .read = dchip_read,
575 .write = dchip_write,
576 .endianness = DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
577 .valid = {
578 .min_access_size = 8,
579 .max_access_size = 8,
581 .impl = {
582 .min_access_size = 8,
583 .max_access_size = 8,
587 static const MemoryRegionOps pchip_ops = {
588 .read = pchip_read,
589 .write = pchip_write,
590 .endianness = DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
591 .valid = {
592 .min_access_size = 8,
593 .max_access_size = 8,
595 .impl = {
596 .min_access_size = 8,
597 .max_access_size = 8,
601 /* A subroutine of typhoon_translate_iommu that builds an IOMMUTLBEntry
602 using the given translated address and mask. */
603 static bool make_iommu_tlbe(hwaddr taddr, hwaddr mask, IOMMUTLBEntry *ret)
605 *ret = (IOMMUTLBEntry) {
606 .target_as = &address_space_memory,
607 .translated_addr = taddr,
608 .addr_mask = mask,
609 .perm = IOMMU_RW,
611 return true;
614 /* A subroutine of typhoon_translate_iommu that handles scatter-gather
615 translation, given the address of the PTE. */
616 static bool pte_translate(hwaddr pte_addr, IOMMUTLBEntry *ret)
618 uint64_t pte = address_space_ldq(&address_space_memory, pte_addr,
619 MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, NULL);
621 /* Check valid bit. */
622 if ((pte & 1) == 0) {
623 return false;
626 return make_iommu_tlbe((pte & 0x3ffffe) << 12, 0x1fff, ret);
629 /* A subroutine of typhoon_translate_iommu that handles one of the
630 four single-address-cycle translation windows. */
631 static bool window_translate(TyphoonWindow *win, hwaddr addr,
632 IOMMUTLBEntry *ret)
634 uint32_t wba = win->wba;
635 uint64_t wsm = win->wsm;
636 uint64_t tba = win->tba;
637 uint64_t wsm_ext = wsm | 0xfffff;
639 /* Check for window disabled. */
640 if ((wba & 1) == 0) {
641 return false;
644 /* Check for window hit. */
645 if ((addr & ~wsm_ext) != (wba & 0xfff00000u)) {
646 return false;
649 if (wba & 2) {
650 /* Scatter-gather translation. */
651 hwaddr pte_addr;
653 /* See table 10-6, Generating PTE address for PCI DMA Address. */
654 pte_addr = tba & ~(wsm >> 10);
655 pte_addr |= (addr & (wsm | 0xfe000)) >> 10;
656 return pte_translate(pte_addr, ret);
657 } else {
658 /* Direct-mapped translation. */
659 return make_iommu_tlbe(tba & ~wsm_ext, wsm_ext, ret);
663 /* Handle PCI-to-system address translation. */
664 /* TODO: A translation failure here ought to set PCI error codes on the
665 Pchip and generate a machine check interrupt. */
666 static IOMMUTLBEntry typhoon_translate_iommu(MemoryRegion *iommu, hwaddr addr,
667 bool is_write)
669 TyphoonPchip *pchip = container_of(iommu, TyphoonPchip, iommu);
670 IOMMUTLBEntry ret;
671 int i;
673 if (addr <= 0xffffffffu) {
674 /* Single-address cycle. */
676 /* Check for the Window Hole, inhibiting matching. */
677 if ((pchip->ctl & 0x20)
678 && addr >= 0x80000
679 && addr <= 0xfffff) {
680 goto failure;
683 /* Check the first three windows. */
684 for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
685 if (window_translate(&pchip->win[i], addr, &ret)) {
686 goto success;
690 /* Check the fourth window for DAC disable. */
691 if ((pchip->win[3].wba & 0x80000000000ull) == 0
692 && window_translate(&pchip->win[3], addr, &ret)) {
693 goto success;
695 } else {
696 /* Double-address cycle. */
698 if (addr >= 0x10000000000ull && addr < 0x20000000000ull) {
699 /* Check for the DMA monster window. */
700 if (pchip->ctl & 0x40) {
701 /* See 10.1.4.4; in particular <39:35> is ignored. */
702 make_iommu_tlbe(0, 0x007ffffffffull, &ret);
703 goto success;
707 if (addr >= 0x80000000000ull && addr <= 0xfffffffffffull) {
708 /* Check the fourth window for DAC enable and window enable. */
709 if ((pchip->win[3].wba & 0x80000000001ull) == 0x80000000001ull) {
710 uint64_t pte_addr;
712 pte_addr = pchip->win[3].tba & 0x7ffc00000ull;
713 pte_addr |= (addr & 0xffffe000u) >> 10;
714 if (pte_translate(pte_addr, &ret)) {
715 goto success;
721 failure:
722 ret = (IOMMUTLBEntry) { .perm = IOMMU_NONE };
723 success:
724 return ret;
727 static const MemoryRegionIOMMUOps typhoon_iommu_ops = {
728 .translate = typhoon_translate_iommu,
731 static AddressSpace *typhoon_pci_dma_iommu(PCIBus *bus, void *opaque, int devfn)
733 TyphoonState *s = opaque;
734 return &s->pchip.iommu_as;
737 static void typhoon_set_irq(void *opaque, int irq, int level)
739 TyphoonState *s = opaque;
740 uint64_t drir;
741 int i;
743 /* Set/Reset the bit in CCHIP.DRIR based on IRQ+LEVEL. */
744 drir = s->cchip.drir;
745 if (level) {
746 drir |= 1ull << irq;
747 } else {
748 drir &= ~(1ull << irq);
750 s->cchip.drir = drir;
752 for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
753 cpu_irq_change(s->cchip.cpu[i], s->cchip.dim[i] & drir);
757 static void typhoon_set_isa_irq(void *opaque, int irq, int level)
759 typhoon_set_irq(opaque, 55, level);
762 static void typhoon_set_timer_irq(void *opaque, int irq, int level)
764 TyphoonState *s = opaque;
765 int i;
767 /* Thankfully, the mc146818rtc code doesn't track the IRQ state,
768 and so we don't have to worry about missing interrupts just
769 because we never actually ACK the interrupt. Just ignore any
770 case of the interrupt level going low. */
771 if (level == 0) {
772 return;
775 /* Deliver the interrupt to each CPU, considering each CPU's IIC. */
776 for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i) {
777 AlphaCPU *cpu = s->cchip.cpu[i];
778 if (cpu != NULL) {
779 uint32_t iic = s->cchip.iic[i];
781 /* ??? The verbage in Section 10.2.2.10 isn't 100% clear.
782 Bit 24 is the OverFlow bit, RO, and set when the count
783 decrements past 0. When is OF cleared? My guess is that
784 OF is actually cleared when the IIC is written, and that
785 the ICNT field always decrements. At least, that's an
786 interpretation that makes sense, and "allows the CPU to
787 determine exactly how mant interval timer ticks were
788 skipped". At least within the next 4M ticks... */
790 iic = ((iic - 1) & 0x1ffffff) | (iic & 0x1000000);
791 s->cchip.iic[i] = iic;
793 if (iic & 0x1000000) {
794 /* Set the ITI bit for this cpu. */
795 s->cchip.misc |= 1 << (i + 4);
796 /* And signal the interrupt. */
797 cpu_interrupt(CPU(cpu), CPU_INTERRUPT_TIMER);
803 static void typhoon_alarm_timer(void *opaque)
805 TyphoonState *s = (TyphoonState *)((uintptr_t)opaque & ~3);
806 int cpu = (uintptr_t)opaque & 3;
808 /* Set the ITI bit for this cpu. */
809 s->cchip.misc |= 1 << (cpu + 4);
810 cpu_interrupt(CPU(s->cchip.cpu[cpu]), CPU_INTERRUPT_TIMER);
813 PCIBus *typhoon_init(ram_addr_t ram_size, ISABus **isa_bus,
814 qemu_irq *p_rtc_irq,
815 AlphaCPU *cpus[4], pci_map_irq_fn sys_map_irq)
817 const uint64_t MB = 1024 * 1024;
818 const uint64_t GB = 1024 * MB;
819 MemoryRegion *addr_space = get_system_memory();
820 DeviceState *dev;
821 TyphoonState *s;
822 PCIHostState *phb;
823 PCIBus *b;
824 int i;
826 dev = qdev_create(NULL, TYPE_TYPHOON_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE);
828 s = TYPHOON_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE(dev);
829 phb = PCI_HOST_BRIDGE(dev);
831 s->cchip.misc = 0x800000000ull; /* Revision: Typhoon. */
832 s->pchip.win[3].wba = 2; /* Window 3 SG always enabled. */
834 /* Remember the CPUs so that we can deliver interrupts to them. */
835 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
836 AlphaCPU *cpu = cpus[i];
837 s->cchip.cpu[i] = cpu;
838 if (cpu != NULL) {
839 cpu->alarm_timer = timer_new_ns(QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL,
840 typhoon_alarm_timer,
841 (void *)((uintptr_t)s + i));
845 *p_rtc_irq = qemu_allocate_irq(typhoon_set_timer_irq, s, 0);
847 /* Main memory region, 0x00.0000.0000. Real hardware supports 32GB,
848 but the address space hole reserved at this point is 8TB. */
849 memory_region_allocate_system_memory(&s->ram_region, OBJECT(s), "ram",
850 ram_size);
851 memory_region_add_subregion(addr_space, 0, &s->ram_region);
853 /* TIGbus, 0x801.0000.0000, 1GB. */
854 /* ??? The TIGbus is used for delivering interrupts, and access to
855 the flash ROM. I'm not sure that we need to implement it at all. */
857 /* Pchip0 CSRs, 0x801.8000.0000, 256MB. */
858 memory_region_init_io(&s->pchip.region, OBJECT(s), &pchip_ops, s, "pchip0",
859 256*MB);
860 memory_region_add_subregion(addr_space, 0x80180000000ULL,
861 &s->pchip.region);
863 /* Cchip CSRs, 0x801.A000.0000, 256MB. */
864 memory_region_init_io(&s->cchip.region, OBJECT(s), &cchip_ops, s, "cchip0",
865 256*MB);
866 memory_region_add_subregion(addr_space, 0x801a0000000ULL,
867 &s->cchip.region);
869 /* Dchip CSRs, 0x801.B000.0000, 256MB. */
870 memory_region_init_io(&s->dchip_region, OBJECT(s), &dchip_ops, s, "dchip0",
871 256*MB);
872 memory_region_add_subregion(addr_space, 0x801b0000000ULL,
873 &s->dchip_region);
875 /* Pchip0 PCI memory, 0x800.0000.0000, 4GB. */
876 memory_region_init(&s->pchip.reg_mem, OBJECT(s), "pci0-mem", 4*GB);
877 memory_region_add_subregion(addr_space, 0x80000000000ULL,
878 &s->pchip.reg_mem);
880 /* Pchip0 PCI I/O, 0x801.FC00.0000, 32MB. */
881 memory_region_init_io(&s->pchip.reg_io, OBJECT(s), &alpha_pci_ignore_ops,
882 NULL, "pci0-io", 32*MB);
883 memory_region_add_subregion(addr_space, 0x801fc000000ULL,
884 &s->pchip.reg_io);
886 b = pci_register_bus(dev, "pci",
887 typhoon_set_irq, sys_map_irq, s,
888 &s->pchip.reg_mem, &s->pchip.reg_io,
889 0, 64, TYPE_PCI_BUS);
890 phb->bus = b;
891 qdev_init_nofail(dev);
893 /* Host memory as seen from the PCI side, via the IOMMU. */
894 memory_region_init_iommu(&s->pchip.iommu, OBJECT(s), &typhoon_iommu_ops,
895 "iommu-typhoon", UINT64_MAX);
896 address_space_init(&s->pchip.iommu_as, &s->pchip.iommu, "pchip0-pci");
897 pci_setup_iommu(b, typhoon_pci_dma_iommu, s);
899 /* Pchip0 PCI special/interrupt acknowledge, 0x801.F800.0000, 64MB. */
900 memory_region_init_io(&s->pchip.reg_iack, OBJECT(s), &alpha_pci_iack_ops,
901 b, "pci0-iack", 64*MB);
902 memory_region_add_subregion(addr_space, 0x801f8000000ULL,
903 &s->pchip.reg_iack);
905 /* Pchip0 PCI configuration, 0x801.FE00.0000, 16MB. */
906 memory_region_init_io(&s->pchip.reg_conf, OBJECT(s), &alpha_pci_conf1_ops,
907 b, "pci0-conf", 16*MB);
908 memory_region_add_subregion(addr_space, 0x801fe000000ULL,
909 &s->pchip.reg_conf);
911 /* For the record, these are the mappings for the second PCI bus.
912 We can get away with not implementing them because we indicate
913 via the Cchip.CSC<PIP> bit that Pchip1 is not present. */
914 /* Pchip1 PCI memory, 0x802.0000.0000, 4GB. */
915 /* Pchip1 CSRs, 0x802.8000.0000, 256MB. */
916 /* Pchip1 PCI special/interrupt acknowledge, 0x802.F800.0000, 64MB. */
917 /* Pchip1 PCI I/O, 0x802.FC00.0000, 32MB. */
918 /* Pchip1 PCI configuration, 0x802.FE00.0000, 16MB. */
920 /* Init the ISA bus. */
921 /* ??? Technically there should be a cy82c693ub pci-isa bridge. */
923 qemu_irq *isa_irqs;
925 *isa_bus = isa_bus_new(NULL, get_system_memory(), &s->pchip.reg_io,
926 &error_abort);
927 isa_irqs = i8259_init(*isa_bus,
928 qemu_allocate_irq(typhoon_set_isa_irq, s, 0));
929 isa_bus_irqs(*isa_bus, isa_irqs);
932 return b;
935 static int typhoon_pcihost_init(SysBusDevice *dev)
937 return 0;
940 static void typhoon_pcihost_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
942 SysBusDeviceClass *k = SYS_BUS_DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
944 k->init = typhoon_pcihost_init;
947 static const TypeInfo typhoon_pcihost_info = {
948 .name = TYPE_TYPHOON_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE,
949 .parent = TYPE_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE,
950 .instance_size = sizeof(TyphoonState),
951 .class_init = typhoon_pcihost_class_init,
954 static void typhoon_register_types(void)
956 type_register_static(&typhoon_pcihost_info);
959 type_init(typhoon_register_types)