#include #include #include /** * Read the resources for the root device, * that encompass the resources for the entire system. * @param root Pointer to the device structure for the system root device */ void root_dev_read_resources(device_t root) { struct resource *resource; /* Initialize the system wide io space constraints */ resource = new_resource(root, 0); resource->base = 0x400; resource->size = 0; resource->align = 0; resource->gran = 0; resource->limit = 0xffffUL; resource->flags = IORESOURCE_IO; compute_allocate_resource(&root->link[0], resource, IORESOURCE_IO, IORESOURCE_IO); /* Initialize the system wide memory resources constraints */ resource = new_resource(root, 1); resource->base = 0; resource->size = 0; resource->align = 0; resource->gran = 0; resource->limit = 0xffffffffUL; resource->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM; compute_allocate_resource(&root->link[0], resource, IORESOURCE_MEM, IORESOURCE_MEM); } /** * Write the resources for the root device, * and every device under it which are all of the devices. * @param root Pointer to the device structure for the system root device */ void root_dev_set_resources(device_t root) { struct bus *bus; bus = &root->link[0]; compute_allocate_resource(bus, &root->resource[0], IORESOURCE_IO, IORESOURCE_IO); compute_allocate_resource(bus, &root->resource[1], IORESOURCE_MEM, IORESOURCE_MEM); assign_resources(bus); } /** * @brief Scan devices on static buses. * * The enumeration of certain buses is purely static. The existence of * devices on those buses can be completely determined at compile time * by the config file. Typical expamles are the 'PNP' devices on a legacy * ISA/LPC bus. There is no need of probing of any kind, the only thing * we have to do is to walk through the bus and enable or disable devices * as indicated in the config file. * * This function is the default scan_bus() method for LPC bridges. * * @param root Pointer to the device structure for the system root device * @param max Maximum bus number allowed in the system. * @return Largest bus number used. */ unsigned int scan_static_bus(device_t bus, unsigned int max) { device_t child; unsigned link; printk_debug("%s for %s\n", __func__, dev_path(bus)); for(link = 0; link < bus->links; link++) { for(child = bus->link[link].children; child; child = child->sibling) { if (child->chip_ops && child->chip_ops->enable_dev) { child->chip_ops->enable_dev(child); } if (child->ops && child->ops->enable) { child->ops->enable(child); } printk_debug("%s %s\n", dev_path(child), child->enabled?"enabled": "disabled"); } } for(link = 0; link < bus->links; link++) { for(child = bus->link[link].children; child; child = child->sibling) { if (!child->ops || !child->ops->scan_bus) continue; printk_debug("%s scanning...\n", dev_path(child)); max = child->ops->scan_bus(child, max); } } printk_debug("%s done\n", __func__); return max; } /** * @brief Enable resources for children devices * * @param dev the device whos children's resources are to be enabled * * This function is call by the enable_resource() indirectly via the * enable_resources() method of devices. * * Indirect mutual recursion: */ void enable_childrens_resources(device_t dev) { unsigned link; for(link = 0; link < dev->links; link++) { device_t child; for(child = dev->link[link].children; child; child = child->sibling) { enable_resources(child); } } } void root_dev_enable_resources(device_t dev) { enable_childrens_resources(dev); } /** * @brief Scan root bus for generic systems * * @param root The root device structure * @param max The current bus number scanned so fat, usually 0x00 * * This function is the default scan_bus() method of the dynamic root device. * The bus heirachy is rooted at the host/northbridge. The northbridge of a * generic PCI bus system is at Bus 0, Dev 0, Fun 0 so we scan the whole PCI * buses from there. */ unsigned int root_dev_scan_bus(device_t root, unsigned int max) { return scan_static_bus(root, max); } void root_dev_init(device_t root) { } /** * @brief Default device operation for root device * * This is the default device operation for root devices in PCI based systems. * These operations should be fully usable as is. However the * chip_operations::dev_enable of a motherboard can override this if you * want non-default behavior. Currently src/mainboard/arima/hdama/mainbaord.c * does this for debugging purposes. */ struct device_operations default_dev_ops_root = { .read_resources = root_dev_read_resources, .set_resources = root_dev_set_resources, .enable_resources = root_dev_enable_resources, .init = root_dev_init, .scan_bus = root_dev_scan_bus, }; /** * @brief The root of dynamic device tree. * * This is the root of the dynamic device tree. A PCI tree always has * one bus, bus 0. Bus 0 contains devices and bridges. */ extern struct device dev_root;