drivers: Get rid of unnecessary blank lines {before,after} brace
[coreboot.git] / src / drivers / pc80 / rtc / mc146818rtc.c
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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
3 #include <acpi/acpi.h>
4 #include <arch/io.h>
5 #include <commonlib/bsd/bcd.h>
6 #include <console/console.h>
7 #include <fallback.h>
8 #include <pc80/mc146818rtc.h>
9 #include <rtc.h>
10 #include <security/vboot/vbnv.h>
11 #include <security/vboot/vbnv_layout.h>
12 #include <types.h>
13 #include <version.h>
15 static void cmos_reset_date(void)
17 /* Now setup a default date equals to the build date */
18 struct rtc_time time = {
19 .sec = 0,
20 .min = 0,
21 .hour = 1,
22 .mday = bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.day),
23 .mon = bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.month),
24 .year = (bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.century) * 100) +
25 bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.year),
26 .wday = bcd2bin(coreboot_build_date.weekday)
28 rtc_set(&time);
31 int cmos_checksum_valid(int range_start, int range_end, int cks_loc)
33 int i;
34 u16 sum, old_sum;
36 if (CONFIG(STATIC_OPTION_TABLE))
37 return 1;
39 sum = 0;
40 for (i = range_start; i <= range_end; i++)
41 sum += cmos_read(i);
42 old_sum = ((cmos_read(cks_loc) << 8) | cmos_read(cks_loc + 1)) &
43 0x0ffff;
44 return sum == old_sum;
47 void cmos_set_checksum(int range_start, int range_end, int cks_loc)
49 int i;
50 u16 sum;
52 sum = 0;
53 for (i = range_start; i <= range_end; i++)
54 sum += cmos_read(i);
55 cmos_write(((sum >> 8) & 0x0ff), cks_loc);
56 cmos_write(((sum >> 0) & 0x0ff), cks_loc + 1);
59 /* See if the CMOS error condition has been flagged */
60 int cmos_error(void)
62 return (cmos_read(RTC_VALID) & RTC_VRT) == 0;
65 #define RTC_CONTROL_DEFAULT (RTC_24H)
66 #define RTC_FREQ_SELECT_DEFAULT (RTC_REF_CLCK_32KHZ | RTC_RATE_1024HZ)
68 static bool __cmos_init(bool invalid)
70 bool cmos_invalid;
71 bool checksum_invalid = false;
72 bool cleared_cmos = false;
73 size_t i;
76 * Avoid clearing pending interrupts and resetting the RTC control
77 * register in the resume path because the Linux kernel relies on
78 * this to know if it should restart the RTC timer queue if the wake
79 * was due to the RTC alarm.
81 if (ENV_RAMSTAGE && acpi_is_wakeup_s3())
82 return false;
84 printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "RTC Init\n");
86 /* See if there has been a CMOS power problem. */
87 cmos_invalid = cmos_error();
89 if (CONFIG(USE_OPTION_TABLE)) {
90 /* See if there is a CMOS checksum error */
91 checksum_invalid = !cmos_checksum_valid(PC_CKS_RANGE_START,
92 PC_CKS_RANGE_END, PC_CKS_LOC);
95 if (cmos_invalid || invalid)
96 cmos_disable_rtc();
98 if (invalid || cmos_invalid || checksum_invalid) {
99 if (!CONFIG(USE_OPTION_TABLE)) {
100 cmos_write(0, 0x01);
101 cmos_write(0, 0x03);
102 cmos_write(0, 0x05);
103 for (i = 10; i < 128; i++)
104 cmos_write(0, i);
105 cleared_cmos = true;
108 if (cmos_invalid || invalid)
109 cmos_reset_date();
111 printk(BIOS_WARNING, "RTC:%s%s%s%s\n",
112 invalid ? " Clear requested":"",
113 cmos_invalid ? " Power Problem":"",
114 checksum_invalid ? " Checksum invalid":"",
115 cleared_cmos ? " zeroing cmos":"");
118 /* Setup the real time clock */
119 cmos_write(RTC_CONTROL_DEFAULT, RTC_CONTROL);
120 /* Setup the frequency it operates at */
121 cmos_write(RTC_FREQ_SELECT_DEFAULT, RTC_FREQ_SELECT);
122 /* Ensure all reserved bits are 0 in register D */
123 cmos_write(RTC_VRT, RTC_VALID);
125 if (CONFIG(USE_OPTION_TABLE)) {
126 /* See if there is a LB CMOS checksum error */
127 checksum_invalid = !cmos_lb_cks_valid();
128 if (checksum_invalid)
129 printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "RTC: coreboot checksum invalid\n");
131 /* Make certain we have a valid checksum */
132 cmos_set_checksum(PC_CKS_RANGE_START, PC_CKS_RANGE_END, PC_CKS_LOC);
135 /* Clear any pending interrupts */
136 cmos_read(RTC_INTR_FLAGS);
138 return cleared_cmos;
141 static void cmos_init_vbnv(bool invalid)
143 uint8_t vbnv[VBOOT_VBNV_BLOCK_SIZE];
145 /* __cmos_init() will clear vbnv contents when a known rtc failure
146 occurred with !CONFIG(USE_OPTION_TABLE). However, __cmos_init() may
147 clear vbnv data for other internal reasons. For that, always back up
148 the vbnv contents and conditionally save them when __cmos_init()
149 indicates CMOS was cleared. */
150 read_vbnv_cmos(vbnv);
152 if (__cmos_init(invalid))
153 save_vbnv_cmos(vbnv);
156 void cmos_init(bool invalid)
158 if (ENV_SMM)
159 return;
161 if (CONFIG(VBOOT_VBNV_CMOS))
162 cmos_init_vbnv(invalid);
163 else
164 __cmos_init(invalid);
168 * Upon return the caller is guaranteed 244 microseconds to complete any
169 * RTC operations. wait_uip may be called a single time prior to multiple
170 * accesses, but sequences requiring more time should call wait_uip again.
172 static void wait_uip(void)
174 while (cmos_read(RTC_REG_A) & RTC_UIP)
178 /* Perform a sanity check of current date and time. */
179 static int cmos_date_invalid(void)
181 struct rtc_time now;
183 rtc_get(&now);
184 return rtc_invalid(&now);
188 * If the CMOS is cleared, the rtc_reg has the invalid date. That
189 * hurts some OSes. Even if we don't set USE_OPTION_TABLE, we need
190 * to make sure the date is valid.
192 void cmos_check_update_date(void)
194 u8 year, century = 0;
196 wait_uip();
197 if (CONFIG(USE_PC_CMOS_ALTCENTURY))
198 century = cmos_read(RTC_CLK_ALTCENTURY);
199 year = cmos_read(RTC_CLK_YEAR);
202 * If century is 0xFF, 100% that the CMOS is cleared.
203 * In addition, check the sanity of all values and reset the date in case of
204 * insane values.
206 if (century > 0x99 || year > 0x99 || cmos_date_invalid()) /* Invalid date */
207 cmos_reset_date();
210 int rtc_set(const struct rtc_time *time)
212 cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->sec), RTC_CLK_SECOND);
213 cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->min), RTC_CLK_MINUTE);
214 cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->hour), RTC_CLK_HOUR);
215 cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->mday), RTC_CLK_DAYOFMONTH);
216 cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->mon), RTC_CLK_MONTH);
217 cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->year % 100), RTC_CLK_YEAR);
218 if (CONFIG(USE_PC_CMOS_ALTCENTURY))
219 cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->year / 100), RTC_CLK_ALTCENTURY);
220 cmos_write(bin2bcd(time->wday + 1), RTC_CLK_DAYOFWEEK);
221 return 0;
224 int rtc_get(struct rtc_time *time)
226 wait_uip();
227 time->sec = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_SECOND));
228 time->min = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_MINUTE));
229 time->hour = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_HOUR));
230 time->mday = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_DAYOFMONTH));
231 time->mon = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_MONTH));
232 time->year = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_YEAR));
233 if (CONFIG(USE_PC_CMOS_ALTCENTURY)) {
234 time->year += bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_ALTCENTURY)) * 100;
235 } else {
236 time->year += 1900;
237 if (time->year < 1970)
238 time->year += 100;
240 time->wday = bcd2bin(cmos_read(RTC_CLK_DAYOFWEEK)) - 1;
241 return 0;
245 * Signal coreboot proper completed -- just before running payload
246 * or jumping to ACPI S3 wakeup vector.
248 void set_boot_successful(void)
250 uint8_t index, byte;
252 index = inb(RTC_PORT(0)) & 0x80;
253 index |= RTC_BOOT_BYTE;
254 outb(index, RTC_PORT(0));
256 byte = inb(RTC_PORT(1));
258 if (CONFIG(SKIP_MAX_REBOOT_CNT_CLEAR)) {
260 * Set the fallback boot bit to allow for recovery if
261 * the payload fails to boot.
262 * It is the responsibility of the payload to reset
263 * the normal boot bit to 1 if desired
265 byte &= ~RTC_BOOT_NORMAL;
266 } else {
267 /* If we are in normal mode set the boot count to 0 */
268 if (byte & RTC_BOOT_NORMAL)
269 byte &= 0x0f;
272 outb(byte, RTC_PORT(1));