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1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
2 /*
3 * pcic.c: MicroSPARC-IIep PCI controller support
5 * Copyright (C) 1998 V. Roganov and G. Raiko
7 * Code is derived from Ultra/PCI PSYCHO controller support, see that
8 * for author info.
10 * Support for diverse IIep based platforms by Pete Zaitcev.
11 * CP-1200 by Eric Brower.
14 #include <linux/kernel.h>
15 #include <linux/types.h>
16 #include <linux/init.h>
17 #include <linux/mm.h>
18 #include <linux/slab.h>
19 #include <linux/jiffies.h>
21 #include <asm/swift.h> /* for cache flushing. */
22 #include <asm/io.h>
24 #include <linux/ctype.h>
25 #include <linux/pci.h>
26 #include <linux/time.h>
27 #include <linux/timex.h>
28 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
29 #include <linux/export.h>
31 #include <asm/irq.h>
32 #include <asm/oplib.h>
33 #include <asm/prom.h>
34 #include <asm/pcic.h>
35 #include <asm/timex.h>
36 #include <asm/timer.h>
37 #include <linux/uaccess.h>
38 #include <asm/irq_regs.h>
40 #include "kernel.h"
41 #include "irq.h"
44 * I studied different documents and many live PROMs both from 2.30
45 * family and 3.xx versions. I came to the amazing conclusion: there is
46 * absolutely no way to route interrupts in IIep systems relying on
47 * information which PROM presents. We must hardcode interrupt routing
48 * schematics. And this actually sucks. -- zaitcev 1999/05/12
50 * To find irq for a device we determine which routing map
51 * is in effect or, in other words, on which machine we are running.
52 * We use PROM name for this although other techniques may be used
53 * in special cases (Gleb reports a PROMless IIep based system).
54 * Once we know the map we take device configuration address and
55 * find PCIC pin number where INT line goes. Then we may either program
56 * preferred irq into the PCIC or supply the preexisting irq to the device.
58 struct pcic_ca2irq {
59 unsigned char busno; /* PCI bus number */
60 unsigned char devfn; /* Configuration address */
61 unsigned char pin; /* PCIC external interrupt pin */
62 unsigned char irq; /* Preferred IRQ (mappable in PCIC) */
63 unsigned int force; /* Enforce preferred IRQ */
66 struct pcic_sn2list {
67 char *sysname;
68 struct pcic_ca2irq *intmap;
69 int mapdim;
73 * JavaEngine-1 apparently has different versions.
75 * According to communications with Sun folks, for P2 build 501-4628-03:
76 * pin 0 - parallel, audio;
77 * pin 1 - Ethernet;
78 * pin 2 - su;
79 * pin 3 - PS/2 kbd and mouse.
81 * OEM manual (805-1486):
82 * pin 0: Ethernet
83 * pin 1: All EBus
84 * pin 2: IGA (unused)
85 * pin 3: Not connected
86 * OEM manual says that 501-4628 & 501-4811 are the same thing,
87 * only the latter has NAND flash in place.
89 * So far unofficial Sun wins over the OEM manual. Poor OEMs...
91 static struct pcic_ca2irq pcic_i_je1a[] = { /* 501-4811-03 */
92 { 0, 0x00, 2, 12, 0 }, /* EBus: hogs all */
93 { 0, 0x01, 1, 6, 1 }, /* Happy Meal */
94 { 0, 0x80, 0, 7, 0 }, /* IGA (unused) */
97 /* XXX JS-E entry is incomplete - PCI Slot 2 address (pin 7)? */
98 static struct pcic_ca2irq pcic_i_jse[] = {
99 { 0, 0x00, 0, 13, 0 }, /* Ebus - serial and keyboard */
100 { 0, 0x01, 1, 6, 0 }, /* hme */
101 { 0, 0x08, 2, 9, 0 }, /* VGA - we hope not used :) */
102 { 0, 0x10, 6, 8, 0 }, /* PCI INTA# in Slot 1 */
103 { 0, 0x18, 7, 12, 0 }, /* PCI INTA# in Slot 2, shared w. RTC */
104 { 0, 0x38, 4, 9, 0 }, /* All ISA devices. Read 8259. */
105 { 0, 0x80, 5, 11, 0 }, /* EIDE */
106 /* {0,0x88, 0,0,0} - unknown device... PMU? Probably no interrupt. */
107 { 0, 0xA0, 4, 9, 0 }, /* USB */
109 * Some pins belong to non-PCI devices, we hardcode them in drivers.
110 * sun4m timers - irq 10, 14
111 * PC style RTC - pin 7, irq 4 ?
112 * Smart card, Parallel - pin 4 shared with USB, ISA
113 * audio - pin 3, irq 5 ?
117 /* SPARCengine-6 was the original release name of CP1200.
118 * The documentation differs between the two versions
120 static struct pcic_ca2irq pcic_i_se6[] = {
121 { 0, 0x08, 0, 2, 0 }, /* SCSI */
122 { 0, 0x01, 1, 6, 0 }, /* HME */
123 { 0, 0x00, 3, 13, 0 }, /* EBus */
127 * Krups (courtesy of Varol Kaptan)
128 * No documentation available, but it was easy to guess
129 * because it was very similar to Espresso.
131 * pin 0 - kbd, mouse, serial;
132 * pin 1 - Ethernet;
133 * pin 2 - igs (we do not use it);
134 * pin 3 - audio;
135 * pin 4,5,6 - unused;
136 * pin 7 - RTC (from P2 onwards as David B. says).
138 static struct pcic_ca2irq pcic_i_jk[] = {
139 { 0, 0x00, 0, 13, 0 }, /* Ebus - serial and keyboard */
140 { 0, 0x01, 1, 6, 0 }, /* hme */
144 * Several entries in this list may point to the same routing map
145 * as several PROMs may be installed on the same physical board.
147 #define SN2L_INIT(name, map) \
148 { name, map, ARRAY_SIZE(map) }
150 static struct pcic_sn2list pcic_known_sysnames[] = {
151 SN2L_INIT("SUNW,JavaEngine1", pcic_i_je1a), /* JE1, PROM 2.32 */
152 SN2L_INIT("SUNW,JS-E", pcic_i_jse), /* PROLL JavaStation-E */
153 SN2L_INIT("SUNW,SPARCengine-6", pcic_i_se6), /* SPARCengine-6/CP-1200 */
154 SN2L_INIT("SUNW,JS-NC", pcic_i_jk), /* PROLL JavaStation-NC */
155 SN2L_INIT("SUNW,JSIIep", pcic_i_jk), /* OBP JavaStation-NC */
156 { NULL, NULL, 0 }
160 * Only one PCIC per IIep,
161 * and since we have no SMP IIep, only one per system.
163 static int pcic0_up;
164 static struct linux_pcic pcic0;
166 void __iomem *pcic_regs;
167 static volatile int pcic_speculative;
168 static volatile int pcic_trapped;
170 /* forward */
171 unsigned int pcic_build_device_irq(struct platform_device *op,
172 unsigned int real_irq);
174 #define CONFIG_CMD(bus, device_fn, where) (0x80000000 | (((unsigned int)bus) << 16) | (((unsigned int)device_fn) << 8) | (where & ~3))
176 static int pcic_read_config_dword(unsigned int busno, unsigned int devfn,
177 int where, u32 *value)
179 struct linux_pcic *pcic;
180 unsigned long flags;
182 pcic = &pcic0;
184 local_irq_save(flags);
185 #if 0 /* does not fail here */
186 pcic_speculative = 1;
187 pcic_trapped = 0;
188 #endif
189 writel(CONFIG_CMD(busno, devfn, where), pcic->pcic_config_space_addr);
190 #if 0 /* does not fail here */
191 nop();
192 if (pcic_trapped) {
193 local_irq_restore(flags);
194 *value = ~0;
195 return 0;
197 #endif
198 pcic_speculative = 2;
199 pcic_trapped = 0;
200 *value = readl(pcic->pcic_config_space_data + (where&4));
201 nop();
202 if (pcic_trapped) {
203 pcic_speculative = 0;
204 local_irq_restore(flags);
205 *value = ~0;
206 return 0;
208 pcic_speculative = 0;
209 local_irq_restore(flags);
210 return 0;
213 static int pcic_read_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn,
214 int where, int size, u32 *val)
216 unsigned int v;
218 if (bus->number != 0) return -EINVAL;
219 switch (size) {
220 case 1:
221 pcic_read_config_dword(bus->number, devfn, where&~3, &v);
222 *val = 0xff & (v >> (8*(where & 3)));
223 return 0;
224 case 2:
225 if (where&1) return -EINVAL;
226 pcic_read_config_dword(bus->number, devfn, where&~3, &v);
227 *val = 0xffff & (v >> (8*(where & 3)));
228 return 0;
229 case 4:
230 if (where&3) return -EINVAL;
231 pcic_read_config_dword(bus->number, devfn, where&~3, val);
232 return 0;
234 return -EINVAL;
237 static int pcic_write_config_dword(unsigned int busno, unsigned int devfn,
238 int where, u32 value)
240 struct linux_pcic *pcic;
241 unsigned long flags;
243 pcic = &pcic0;
245 local_irq_save(flags);
246 writel(CONFIG_CMD(busno, devfn, where), pcic->pcic_config_space_addr);
247 writel(value, pcic->pcic_config_space_data + (where&4));
248 local_irq_restore(flags);
249 return 0;
252 static int pcic_write_config(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn,
253 int where, int size, u32 val)
255 unsigned int v;
257 if (bus->number != 0) return -EINVAL;
258 switch (size) {
259 case 1:
260 pcic_read_config_dword(bus->number, devfn, where&~3, &v);
261 v = (v & ~(0xff << (8*(where&3)))) |
262 ((0xff&val) << (8*(where&3)));
263 return pcic_write_config_dword(bus->number, devfn, where&~3, v);
264 case 2:
265 if (where&1) return -EINVAL;
266 pcic_read_config_dword(bus->number, devfn, where&~3, &v);
267 v = (v & ~(0xffff << (8*(where&3)))) |
268 ((0xffff&val) << (8*(where&3)));
269 return pcic_write_config_dword(bus->number, devfn, where&~3, v);
270 case 4:
271 if (where&3) return -EINVAL;
272 return pcic_write_config_dword(bus->number, devfn, where, val);
274 return -EINVAL;
277 static struct pci_ops pcic_ops = {
278 .read = pcic_read_config,
279 .write = pcic_write_config,
283 * On sparc64 pcibios_init() calls pci_controller_probe().
284 * We want PCIC probed little ahead so that interrupt controller
285 * would be operational.
287 int __init pcic_probe(void)
289 struct linux_pcic *pcic;
290 struct linux_prom_registers regs[PROMREG_MAX];
291 struct linux_pbm_info* pbm;
292 char namebuf[64];
293 phandle node;
294 int err;
296 if (pcic0_up) {
297 prom_printf("PCIC: called twice!\n");
298 prom_halt();
300 pcic = &pcic0;
302 node = prom_getchild (prom_root_node);
303 node = prom_searchsiblings (node, "pci");
304 if (node == 0)
305 return -ENODEV;
307 * Map in PCIC register set, config space, and IO base
309 err = prom_getproperty(node, "reg", (char*)regs, sizeof(regs));
310 if (err == 0 || err == -1) {
311 prom_printf("PCIC: Error, cannot get PCIC registers "
312 "from PROM.\n");
313 prom_halt();
316 pcic0_up = 1;
318 pcic->pcic_res_regs.name = "pcic_registers";
319 pcic->pcic_regs = ioremap(regs[0].phys_addr, regs[0].reg_size);
320 if (!pcic->pcic_regs) {
321 prom_printf("PCIC: Error, cannot map PCIC registers.\n");
322 prom_halt();
325 pcic->pcic_res_io.name = "pcic_io";
326 if ((pcic->pcic_io = (unsigned long)
327 ioremap(regs[1].phys_addr, 0x10000)) == 0) {
328 prom_printf("PCIC: Error, cannot map PCIC IO Base.\n");
329 prom_halt();
332 pcic->pcic_res_cfg_addr.name = "pcic_cfg_addr";
333 if ((pcic->pcic_config_space_addr =
334 ioremap(regs[2].phys_addr, regs[2].reg_size * 2)) == NULL) {
335 prom_printf("PCIC: Error, cannot map "
336 "PCI Configuration Space Address.\n");
337 prom_halt();
341 * Docs say three least significant bits in address and data
342 * must be the same. Thus, we need adjust size of data.
344 pcic->pcic_res_cfg_data.name = "pcic_cfg_data";
345 if ((pcic->pcic_config_space_data =
346 ioremap(regs[3].phys_addr, regs[3].reg_size * 2)) == NULL) {
347 prom_printf("PCIC: Error, cannot map "
348 "PCI Configuration Space Data.\n");
349 prom_halt();
352 pbm = &pcic->pbm;
353 pbm->prom_node = node;
354 prom_getstring(node, "name", namebuf, 63); namebuf[63] = 0;
355 strcpy(pbm->prom_name, namebuf);
358 extern int pcic_nmi_trap_patch[4];
360 t_nmi[0] = pcic_nmi_trap_patch[0];
361 t_nmi[1] = pcic_nmi_trap_patch[1];
362 t_nmi[2] = pcic_nmi_trap_patch[2];
363 t_nmi[3] = pcic_nmi_trap_patch[3];
364 swift_flush_dcache();
365 pcic_regs = pcic->pcic_regs;
368 prom_getstring(prom_root_node, "name", namebuf, 63); namebuf[63] = 0;
370 struct pcic_sn2list *p;
372 for (p = pcic_known_sysnames; p->sysname != NULL; p++) {
373 if (strcmp(namebuf, p->sysname) == 0)
374 break;
376 pcic->pcic_imap = p->intmap;
377 pcic->pcic_imdim = p->mapdim;
379 if (pcic->pcic_imap == NULL) {
381 * We do not panic here for the sake of embedded systems.
383 printk("PCIC: System %s is unknown, cannot route interrupts\n",
384 namebuf);
387 return 0;
390 static void __init pcic_pbm_scan_bus(struct linux_pcic *pcic)
392 struct linux_pbm_info *pbm = &pcic->pbm;
394 pbm->pci_bus = pci_scan_bus(pbm->pci_first_busno, &pcic_ops, pbm);
395 if (!pbm->pci_bus)
396 return;
398 #if 0 /* deadwood transplanted from sparc64 */
399 pci_fill_in_pbm_cookies(pbm->pci_bus, pbm, pbm->prom_node);
400 pci_record_assignments(pbm, pbm->pci_bus);
401 pci_assign_unassigned(pbm, pbm->pci_bus);
402 pci_fixup_irq(pbm, pbm->pci_bus);
403 #endif
404 pci_bus_add_devices(pbm->pci_bus);
408 * Main entry point from the PCI subsystem.
410 static int __init pcic_init(void)
412 struct linux_pcic *pcic;
415 * PCIC should be initialized at start of the timer.
416 * So, here we report the presence of PCIC and do some magic passes.
418 if(!pcic0_up)
419 return 0;
420 pcic = &pcic0;
423 * Switch off IOTLB translation.
425 writeb(PCI_DVMA_CONTROL_IOTLB_DISABLE,
426 pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_DVMA_CONTROL);
429 * Increase mapped size for PCI memory space (DMA access).
430 * Should be done in that order (size first, address second).
431 * Why we couldn't set up 4GB and forget about it? XXX
433 writel(0xF0000000UL, pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_SIZE_0);
434 writel(0+PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_SPACE_MEMORY,
435 pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0);
437 pcic_pbm_scan_bus(pcic);
439 return 0;
442 int pcic_present(void)
444 return pcic0_up;
447 static int pdev_to_pnode(struct linux_pbm_info *pbm, struct pci_dev *pdev)
449 struct linux_prom_pci_registers regs[PROMREG_MAX];
450 int err;
451 phandle node = prom_getchild(pbm->prom_node);
453 while(node) {
454 err = prom_getproperty(node, "reg",
455 (char *)&regs[0], sizeof(regs));
456 if(err != 0 && err != -1) {
457 unsigned long devfn = (regs[0].which_io >> 8) & 0xff;
458 if(devfn == pdev->devfn)
459 return node;
461 node = prom_getsibling(node);
463 return 0;
466 static inline struct pcidev_cookie *pci_devcookie_alloc(void)
468 return kmalloc(sizeof(struct pcidev_cookie), GFP_ATOMIC);
471 static void pcic_map_pci_device(struct linux_pcic *pcic,
472 struct pci_dev *dev, int node)
474 char namebuf[64];
475 unsigned long address;
476 unsigned long flags;
477 int j;
479 if (node == 0 || node == -1) {
480 strcpy(namebuf, "???");
481 } else {
482 prom_getstring(node, "name", namebuf, 63); namebuf[63] = 0;
485 for (j = 0; j < 6; j++) {
486 address = dev->resource[j].start;
487 if (address == 0) break; /* are sequential */
488 flags = dev->resource[j].flags;
489 if ((flags & IORESOURCE_IO) != 0) {
490 if (address < 0x10000) {
492 * A device responds to I/O cycles on PCI.
493 * We generate these cycles with memory
494 * access into the fixed map (phys 0x30000000).
496 * Since a device driver does not want to
497 * do ioremap() before accessing PC-style I/O,
498 * we supply virtual, ready to access address.
500 * Note that request_region()
501 * works for these devices.
503 * XXX Neat trick, but it's a *bad* idea
504 * to shit into regions like that.
505 * What if we want to allocate one more
506 * PCI base address...
508 dev->resource[j].start =
509 pcic->pcic_io + address;
510 dev->resource[j].end = 1; /* XXX */
511 dev->resource[j].flags =
512 (flags & ~IORESOURCE_IO) | IORESOURCE_MEM;
513 } else {
515 * OOPS... PCI Spec allows this. Sun does
516 * not have any devices getting above 64K
517 * so it must be user with a weird I/O
518 * board in a PCI slot. We must remap it
519 * under 64K but it is not done yet. XXX
521 pci_info(dev, "PCIC: Skipping I/O space at "
522 "0x%lx, this will Oops if a driver "
523 "attaches device '%s'\n", address,
524 namebuf);
530 static void
531 pcic_fill_irq(struct linux_pcic *pcic, struct pci_dev *dev, int node)
533 struct pcic_ca2irq *p;
534 unsigned int real_irq;
535 int i, ivec;
536 char namebuf[64];
538 if (node == 0 || node == -1) {
539 strcpy(namebuf, "???");
540 } else {
541 prom_getstring(node, "name", namebuf, sizeof(namebuf));
544 if ((p = pcic->pcic_imap) == NULL) {
545 dev->irq = 0;
546 return;
548 for (i = 0; i < pcic->pcic_imdim; i++) {
549 if (p->busno == dev->bus->number && p->devfn == dev->devfn)
550 break;
551 p++;
553 if (i >= pcic->pcic_imdim) {
554 pci_info(dev, "PCIC: device %s not found in %d\n", namebuf,
555 pcic->pcic_imdim);
556 dev->irq = 0;
557 return;
560 i = p->pin;
561 if (i >= 0 && i < 4) {
562 ivec = readw(pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_INT_SELECT_LO);
563 real_irq = ivec >> (i << 2) & 0xF;
564 } else if (i >= 4 && i < 8) {
565 ivec = readw(pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_INT_SELECT_HI);
566 real_irq = ivec >> ((i-4) << 2) & 0xF;
567 } else { /* Corrupted map */
568 pci_info(dev, "PCIC: BAD PIN %d\n", i); for (;;) {}
570 /* P3 */ /* printk("PCIC: device %s pin %d ivec 0x%x irq %x\n", namebuf, i, ivec, dev->irq); */
572 /* real_irq means PROM did not bother to program the upper
573 * half of PCIC. This happens on JS-E with PROM 3.11, for instance.
575 if (real_irq == 0 || p->force) {
576 if (p->irq == 0 || p->irq >= 15) { /* Corrupted map */
577 pci_info(dev, "PCIC: BAD IRQ %d\n", p->irq); for (;;) {}
579 pci_info(dev, "PCIC: setting irq %d at pin %d\n", p->irq,
580 p->pin);
581 real_irq = p->irq;
583 i = p->pin;
584 if (i >= 4) {
585 ivec = readw(pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_INT_SELECT_HI);
586 ivec &= ~(0xF << ((i - 4) << 2));
587 ivec |= p->irq << ((i - 4) << 2);
588 writew(ivec, pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_INT_SELECT_HI);
589 } else {
590 ivec = readw(pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_INT_SELECT_LO);
591 ivec &= ~(0xF << (i << 2));
592 ivec |= p->irq << (i << 2);
593 writew(ivec, pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_INT_SELECT_LO);
596 dev->irq = pcic_build_device_irq(NULL, real_irq);
600 * Normally called from {do_}pci_scan_bus...
602 void pcibios_fixup_bus(struct pci_bus *bus)
604 struct pci_dev *dev;
605 struct linux_pcic *pcic;
606 /* struct linux_pbm_info* pbm = &pcic->pbm; */
607 int node;
608 struct pcidev_cookie *pcp;
610 if (!pcic0_up) {
611 pci_info(bus, "pcibios_fixup_bus: no PCIC\n");
612 return;
614 pcic = &pcic0;
617 * Next crud is an equivalent of pbm = pcic_bus_to_pbm(bus);
619 if (bus->number != 0) {
620 pci_info(bus, "pcibios_fixup_bus: nonzero bus 0x%x\n",
621 bus->number);
622 return;
625 list_for_each_entry(dev, &bus->devices, bus_list) {
626 node = pdev_to_pnode(&pcic->pbm, dev);
627 if(node == 0)
628 node = -1;
630 /* cookies */
631 pcp = pci_devcookie_alloc();
632 pcp->pbm = &pcic->pbm;
633 pcp->prom_node = of_find_node_by_phandle(node);
634 dev->sysdata = pcp;
636 /* fixing I/O to look like memory */
637 if ((dev->class>>16) != PCI_BASE_CLASS_BRIDGE)
638 pcic_map_pci_device(pcic, dev, node);
640 pcic_fill_irq(pcic, dev, node);
644 int pcibios_enable_device(struct pci_dev *dev, int mask)
646 u16 cmd, oldcmd;
647 int i;
649 pci_read_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd);
650 oldcmd = cmd;
652 for (i = 0; i < PCI_NUM_RESOURCES; i++) {
653 struct resource *res = &dev->resource[i];
655 /* Only set up the requested stuff */
656 if (!(mask & (1<<i)))
657 continue;
659 if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_IO)
660 cmd |= PCI_COMMAND_IO;
661 if (res->flags & IORESOURCE_MEM)
662 cmd |= PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY;
665 if (cmd != oldcmd) {
666 pci_info(dev, "enabling device (%04x -> %04x)\n", oldcmd, cmd);
667 pci_write_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, cmd);
669 return 0;
672 /* Makes compiler happy */
673 static volatile int pcic_timer_dummy;
675 static void pcic_clear_clock_irq(void)
677 pcic_timer_dummy = readl(pcic0.pcic_regs+PCI_SYS_LIMIT);
680 /* CPU frequency is 100 MHz, timer increments every 4 CPU clocks */
681 #define USECS_PER_JIFFY (1000000 / HZ)
682 #define TICK_TIMER_LIMIT ((100 * 1000000 / 4) / HZ)
684 static unsigned int pcic_cycles_offset(void)
686 u32 value, count;
688 value = readl(pcic0.pcic_regs + PCI_SYS_COUNTER);
689 count = value & ~PCI_SYS_COUNTER_OVERFLOW;
691 if (value & PCI_SYS_COUNTER_OVERFLOW)
692 count += TICK_TIMER_LIMIT;
694 * We divide all by HZ
695 * to have microsecond resolution and to avoid overflow
697 count = ((count / HZ) * USECS_PER_JIFFY) / (TICK_TIMER_LIMIT / HZ);
699 /* Coordinate with the sparc_config.clock_rate setting */
700 return count * 2;
703 void __init pci_time_init(void)
705 struct linux_pcic *pcic = &pcic0;
706 unsigned long v;
707 int timer_irq, irq;
708 int err;
710 #ifndef CONFIG_SMP
712 * The clock_rate is in SBUS dimension.
713 * We take into account this in pcic_cycles_offset()
715 sparc_config.clock_rate = SBUS_CLOCK_RATE / HZ;
716 sparc_config.features |= FEAT_L10_CLOCKEVENT;
717 #endif
718 sparc_config.features |= FEAT_L10_CLOCKSOURCE;
719 sparc_config.get_cycles_offset = pcic_cycles_offset;
721 writel (TICK_TIMER_LIMIT, pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_SYS_LIMIT);
722 /* PROM should set appropriate irq */
723 v = readb(pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_COUNTER_IRQ);
724 timer_irq = PCI_COUNTER_IRQ_SYS(v);
725 writel (PCI_COUNTER_IRQ_SET(timer_irq, 0),
726 pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_COUNTER_IRQ);
727 irq = pcic_build_device_irq(NULL, timer_irq);
728 err = request_irq(irq, timer_interrupt,
729 IRQF_TIMER, "timer", NULL);
730 if (err) {
731 prom_printf("time_init: unable to attach IRQ%d\n", timer_irq);
732 prom_halt();
734 local_irq_enable();
738 #if 0
739 static void watchdog_reset() {
740 writeb(0, pcic->pcic_regs+PCI_SYS_STATUS);
742 #endif
745 * NMI
747 void pcic_nmi(unsigned int pend, struct pt_regs *regs)
749 pend = swab32(pend);
751 if (!pcic_speculative || (pend & PCI_SYS_INT_PENDING_PIO) == 0) {
753 * XXX On CP-1200 PCI #SERR may happen, we do not know
754 * what to do about it yet.
756 printk("Aiee, NMI pend 0x%x pc 0x%x spec %d, hanging\n",
757 pend, (int)regs->pc, pcic_speculative);
758 for (;;) { }
760 pcic_speculative = 0;
761 pcic_trapped = 1;
762 regs->pc = regs->npc;
763 regs->npc += 4;
766 static inline unsigned long get_irqmask(int irq_nr)
768 return 1 << irq_nr;
771 static void pcic_mask_irq(struct irq_data *data)
773 unsigned long mask, flags;
775 mask = (unsigned long)data->chip_data;
776 local_irq_save(flags);
777 writel(mask, pcic0.pcic_regs+PCI_SYS_INT_TARGET_MASK_SET);
778 local_irq_restore(flags);
781 static void pcic_unmask_irq(struct irq_data *data)
783 unsigned long mask, flags;
785 mask = (unsigned long)data->chip_data;
786 local_irq_save(flags);
787 writel(mask, pcic0.pcic_regs+PCI_SYS_INT_TARGET_MASK_CLEAR);
788 local_irq_restore(flags);
791 static unsigned int pcic_startup_irq(struct irq_data *data)
793 irq_link(data->irq);
794 pcic_unmask_irq(data);
795 return 0;
798 static struct irq_chip pcic_irq = {
799 .name = "pcic",
800 .irq_startup = pcic_startup_irq,
801 .irq_mask = pcic_mask_irq,
802 .irq_unmask = pcic_unmask_irq,
805 unsigned int pcic_build_device_irq(struct platform_device *op,
806 unsigned int real_irq)
808 unsigned int irq;
809 unsigned long mask;
811 irq = 0;
812 mask = get_irqmask(real_irq);
813 if (mask == 0)
814 goto out;
816 irq = irq_alloc(real_irq, real_irq);
817 if (irq == 0)
818 goto out;
820 irq_set_chip_and_handler_name(irq, &pcic_irq,
821 handle_level_irq, "PCIC");
822 irq_set_chip_data(irq, (void *)mask);
824 out:
825 return irq;
829 static void pcic_load_profile_irq(int cpu, unsigned int limit)
831 printk("PCIC: unimplemented code: FILE=%s LINE=%d", __FILE__, __LINE__);
834 void __init sun4m_pci_init_IRQ(void)
836 sparc_config.build_device_irq = pcic_build_device_irq;
837 sparc_config.clear_clock_irq = pcic_clear_clock_irq;
838 sparc_config.load_profile_irq = pcic_load_profile_irq;
841 subsys_initcall(pcic_init);