2 * Low-Level PCI Access for i386 machines
4 * Copyright 1993, 1994 Drew Eckhardt
6 * (Unix and Linux consulting and custom programming)
10 * Drew's work was sponsored by:
11 * iX Multiuser Multitasking Magazine
15 * Copyright 1997--2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
17 * For more information, please consult the following manuals (look at
18 * http://www.pcisig.com/ for how to get them):
20 * PCI BIOS Specification
21 * PCI Local Bus Specification
22 * PCI to PCI Bridge Specification
23 * PCI System Design Guide
27 #include <linux/types.h>
28 #include <linux/kernel.h>
29 #include <linux/pci.h>
30 #include <linux/init.h>
31 #include <linux/ioport.h>
32 #include <linux/errno.h>
37 skip_isa_ioresource_align(struct pci_dev
*dev
) {
39 if ((pci_probe
& PCI_CAN_SKIP_ISA_ALIGN
) &&
40 !(dev
->bus
->bridge_ctl
& PCI_BRIDGE_CTL_ISA
))
46 * We need to avoid collisions with `mirrored' VGA ports
47 * and other strange ISA hardware, so we always want the
48 * addresses to be allocated in the 0x000-0x0ff region
51 * Why? Because some silly external IO cards only decode
52 * the low 10 bits of the IO address. The 0x00-0xff region
53 * is reserved for motherboard devices that decode all 16
54 * bits, so it's ok to allocate at, say, 0x2800-0x28ff,
55 * but we want to try to avoid allocating at 0x2900-0x2bff
56 * which might have be mirrored at 0x0100-0x03ff..
59 pcibios_align_resource(void *data
, struct resource
*res
,
60 resource_size_t size
, resource_size_t align
)
62 struct pci_dev
*dev
= data
;
64 if (res
->flags
& IORESOURCE_IO
) {
65 resource_size_t start
= res
->start
;
67 if (skip_isa_ioresource_align(dev
))
70 start
= (start
+ 0x3ff) & ~0x3ff;
75 EXPORT_SYMBOL(pcibios_align_resource
);
78 * Handle resources of PCI devices. If the world were perfect, we could
79 * just allocate all the resource regions and do nothing more. It isn't.
80 * On the other hand, we cannot just re-allocate all devices, as it would
81 * require us to know lots of host bridge internals. So we attempt to
82 * keep as much of the original configuration as possible, but tweak it
83 * when it's found to be wrong.
85 * Known BIOS problems we have to work around:
86 * - I/O or memory regions not configured
87 * - regions configured, but not enabled in the command register
88 * - bogus I/O addresses above 64K used
89 * - expansion ROMs left enabled (this may sound harmless, but given
90 * the fact the PCI specs explicitly allow address decoders to be
91 * shared between expansion ROMs and other resource regions, it's
95 * (1) Allocate resources for all buses behind PCI-to-PCI bridges.
96 * This gives us fixed barriers on where we can allocate.
97 * (2) Allocate resources for all enabled devices. If there is
98 * a collision, just mark the resource as unallocated. Also
99 * disable expansion ROMs during this step.
100 * (3) Try to allocate resources for disabled devices. If the
101 * resources were assigned correctly, everything goes well,
102 * if they weren't, they won't disturb allocation of other
104 * (4) Assign new addresses to resources which were either
105 * not configured at all or misconfigured. If explicitly
106 * requested by the user, configure expansion ROM address
110 static void __init
pcibios_allocate_bus_resources(struct list_head
*bus_list
)
115 struct resource
*r
, *pr
;
117 /* Depth-First Search on bus tree */
118 list_for_each_entry(bus
, bus_list
, node
) {
119 if ((dev
= bus
->self
)) {
120 for (idx
= PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES
;
121 idx
< PCI_NUM_RESOURCES
; idx
++) {
122 r
= &dev
->resource
[idx
];
125 pr
= pci_find_parent_resource(dev
, r
);
126 if (!r
->start
|| !pr
||
127 request_resource(pr
, r
) < 0) {
128 printk(KERN_ERR
"PCI: Cannot allocate "
129 "resource region %d "
133 * Something is wrong with the region.
134 * Invalidate the resource to prevent
135 * child resource allocations in this
142 pcibios_allocate_bus_resources(&bus
->children
);
146 static void __init
pcibios_allocate_resources(int pass
)
148 struct pci_dev
*dev
= NULL
;
151 struct resource
*r
, *pr
;
153 for_each_pci_dev(dev
) {
154 pci_read_config_word(dev
, PCI_COMMAND
, &command
);
155 for (idx
= 0; idx
< PCI_ROM_RESOURCE
; idx
++) {
156 r
= &dev
->resource
[idx
];
157 if (r
->parent
) /* Already allocated */
159 if (!r
->start
) /* Address not assigned at all */
161 if (r
->flags
& IORESOURCE_IO
)
162 disabled
= !(command
& PCI_COMMAND_IO
);
164 disabled
= !(command
& PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY
);
165 if (pass
== disabled
) {
166 DBG("PCI: Resource %08lx-%08lx "
167 "(f=%lx, d=%d, p=%d)\n",
168 r
->start
, r
->end
, r
->flags
, disabled
, pass
);
169 pr
= pci_find_parent_resource(dev
, r
);
170 if (!pr
|| request_resource(pr
, r
) < 0) {
171 printk(KERN_ERR
"PCI: Cannot allocate "
172 "resource region %d "
175 /* We'll assign a new address later */
182 r
= &dev
->resource
[PCI_ROM_RESOURCE
];
183 if (r
->flags
& IORESOURCE_ROM_ENABLE
) {
184 /* Turn the ROM off, leave the resource region,
185 * but keep it unregistered. */
187 DBG("PCI: Switching off ROM of %s\n",
189 r
->flags
&= ~IORESOURCE_ROM_ENABLE
;
190 pci_read_config_dword(dev
,
191 dev
->rom_base_reg
, ®
);
192 pci_write_config_dword(dev
, dev
->rom_base_reg
,
193 reg
& ~PCI_ROM_ADDRESS_ENABLE
);
199 static int __init
pcibios_assign_resources(void)
201 struct pci_dev
*dev
= NULL
;
202 struct resource
*r
, *pr
;
204 if (!(pci_probe
& PCI_ASSIGN_ROMS
)) {
206 * Try to use BIOS settings for ROMs, otherwise let
207 * pci_assign_unassigned_resources() allocate the new
210 for_each_pci_dev(dev
) {
211 r
= &dev
->resource
[PCI_ROM_RESOURCE
];
212 if (!r
->flags
|| !r
->start
)
214 pr
= pci_find_parent_resource(dev
, r
);
215 if (!pr
|| request_resource(pr
, r
) < 0) {
222 pci_assign_unassigned_resources();
227 void __init
pcibios_resource_survey(void)
229 DBG("PCI: Allocating resources\n");
230 pcibios_allocate_bus_resources(&pci_root_buses
);
231 pcibios_allocate_resources(0);
232 pcibios_allocate_resources(1);
236 * called in fs_initcall (one below subsys_initcall),
237 * give a chance for motherboard reserve resources
239 fs_initcall(pcibios_assign_resources
);
241 int pcibios_enable_resources(struct pci_dev
*dev
, int mask
)
247 pci_read_config_word(dev
, PCI_COMMAND
, &cmd
);
249 for (idx
= 0; idx
< PCI_NUM_RESOURCES
; idx
++) {
250 /* Only set up the requested stuff */
251 if (!(mask
& (1 << idx
)))
254 r
= &dev
->resource
[idx
];
255 if (!(r
->flags
& (IORESOURCE_IO
| IORESOURCE_MEM
)))
257 if ((idx
== PCI_ROM_RESOURCE
) &&
258 (!(r
->flags
& IORESOURCE_ROM_ENABLE
)))
260 if (!r
->start
&& r
->end
) {
261 printk(KERN_ERR
"PCI: Device %s not available "
262 "because of resource %d collisions\n",
266 if (r
->flags
& IORESOURCE_IO
)
267 cmd
|= PCI_COMMAND_IO
;
268 if (r
->flags
& IORESOURCE_MEM
)
269 cmd
|= PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY
;
271 if (cmd
!= old_cmd
) {
272 printk("PCI: Enabling device %s (%04x -> %04x)\n",
273 pci_name(dev
), old_cmd
, cmd
);
274 pci_write_config_word(dev
, PCI_COMMAND
, cmd
);
280 * If we set up a device for bus mastering, we need to check the latency
281 * timer as certain crappy BIOSes forget to set it properly.
283 unsigned int pcibios_max_latency
= 255;
285 void pcibios_set_master(struct pci_dev
*dev
)
288 pci_read_config_byte(dev
, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER
, &lat
);
290 lat
= (64 <= pcibios_max_latency
) ? 64 : pcibios_max_latency
;
291 else if (lat
> pcibios_max_latency
)
292 lat
= pcibios_max_latency
;
295 printk(KERN_DEBUG
"PCI: Setting latency timer of device %s to %d\n",
297 pci_write_config_byte(dev
, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER
, lat
);
300 int pci_mmap_page_range(struct pci_dev
*dev
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
301 enum pci_mmap_state mmap_state
, int write_combine
)
305 /* I/O space cannot be accessed via normal processor loads and
306 * stores on this platform.
308 if (mmap_state
== pci_mmap_io
)
311 /* Leave vm_pgoff as-is, the PCI space address is the physical
312 * address on this platform.
314 prot
= pgprot_val(vma
->vm_page_prot
);
315 if (boot_cpu_data
.x86
> 3)
316 prot
|= _PAGE_PCD
| _PAGE_PWT
;
317 vma
->vm_page_prot
= __pgprot(prot
);
319 /* Write-combine setting is ignored, it is changed via the mtrr
320 * interfaces on this platform.
322 if (io_remap_pfn_range(vma
, vma
->vm_start
, vma
->vm_pgoff
,
323 vma
->vm_end
- vma
->vm_start
,