#include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "vt8235.h" #include "chip.h" void rtc_init(int i); void pc_keyboard_init(void); void hard_reset(void) { printk_err("NO HARD RESET ON VT8235! FIX ME!\n"); } static void usb_on(int enable) { unsigned char regval; /* Base 8235 controller */ device_t dev0 = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235, 0); /* USB controller 1 */ device_t dev1 = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C586_2, 0); /* USB controller 2 */ device_t dev2 = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C586_2, dev1); /* USB controller 2 */ device_t dev3 = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C586_2, dev2); if(enable){ if(dev0) { regval = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x50); regval &= ~(0x36); pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x50, regval); } /* enable USB1 */ if(dev1) { pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x04, 0x07); } /* enable USB2 */ if(dev2) { pci_write_config8(dev2, 0x04, 0x07); } /* enable USB3 */ if(dev3) { pci_write_config8(dev3, 0x04, 0x07); } }else{ if(dev0) { regval = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x50); regval |= 0x36; pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x50, regval); } /* disable USB1 */ if(dev1) { pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x3c, 0x00); pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x04, 0x00); } /* disable USB2 */ if(dev2) { pci_write_config8(dev2, 0x3c, 0x00); pci_write_config8(dev2, 0x04, 0x00); } /* disable USB3 */ if(dev3) { pci_write_config8(dev3, 0x3c, 0x00); pci_write_config8(dev3, 0x04, 0x00); } } } static void keyboard_on(void) { unsigned char regval; /* Base 8235 controller */ device_t dev0 = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, \ PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235, 0); if (dev0) { regval = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x51); // regval |= 0x0f; /* !!!FIX let's try this */ regval |= 0x1d; pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x51, regval); } pc_keyboard_init(); } static void nvram_on(void) { /* * the VIA 8235 South has a very different nvram setup than the * piix4e ... * turn on ProMedia nvram. * TO DO: use the PciWriteByte function here. */ /* * kevinh/Ispiri - I don't think this is the correct address/value * intel_conf_writeb(0x80008841, 0xFF); */ } /* * Enable the ethernet device and turn off stepping (because it is integrated * inside the southbridge) */ static void ethernet_fixup() { device_t edev; uint8_t byte; printk_info("Ethernet fixup\n"); edev = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8233_7, 0); if (edev) { printk_debug("Configuring VIA LAN\n"); /* We don't need stepping - though the device supports it */ byte = pci_read_config8(edev, PCI_COMMAND); byte &= ~PCI_COMMAND_WAIT; pci_write_config8(edev, PCI_COMMAND, byte); } else { printk_debug("VIA LAN not found\n"); } } /* we need to do things in this function so that PCI scan will find * them. One problem here is that we can't use ANY of the new device * stuff. This work here precedes all that. * Fundamental problem with linuxbios V2 architecture. * You can't do pci control in the C code without having done a PCI scan. * But in some cases you need to to pci control in the c code before doing * a PCI scan. But you can't use arch/romcc_io.h (the code you need) because * that has functions with the same name but different type signatures * (e.g. device_t). This needs to get fixed. We need low-level pci scans * in the C code. */ static void vt8235_pci_enable(struct southbridge_via_vt8235_config *conf) { /* unsigned long busdevfn = 0x8000; if (conf->enable_ide) { printk_debug("%s: enabling IDE function\n", __FUNCTION__); } */ } /* PIRQ init */ void pci_assign_irqs(unsigned bus, unsigned slot, const unsigned char pIntAtoD[4]); /* taken some liberties - changed irq structures to pins numbers so that it is easier to * change PCI irq assignments without having to change each PCI function individually */ /* pciIrqs contains the irqs assigned for PCI pins A-D */ /* setting will depend on motherboard as irqs can be quite scarce */ /* e.g on EPIA-MII, 16 bit CF card wants a dedicated IRQ. A 16 bit card in pcmcia socket */ /* may want another - for now only claim 3 interupts for PCI, leaving at least one spare */ /* for CF. */ /* On EPIA-M one could allocated all four irqs to different numbers since there are no cardbus */ /* devices */ static const unsigned char pciIrqs[4] = { 5 , 9 , 9, 10 }; static const unsigned char usbPins[4] = { 'A','B','C','D'}; static const unsigned char enetPins[4] = { 'A','B','C','D'}; static const unsigned char slotPins[4] = { 'B','C','D','A'}; static const unsigned char firewirePins[4] = { 'B','C','D','A'}; static const unsigned char vt8235Pins[4] = { 'A','B','C','D'}; static const unsigned char vgaPins[4] = { 'A','B','C','D'}; static const unsigned char cbPins[4] = { 'A','B','C','D'}; static const unsigned char riserPins[4] = { 'A','B','C','D'}; /* Our IDSEL mappings are as follows PCI slot is AD31 (device 15) (00:14.0) Southbridge is AD28 (device 12) (00:11.0) */ static unsigned char *pin_to_irq(const unsigned char *pin) { static unsigned char Irqs[4]; int i; for (i = 0 ; i < 4 ; i++) Irqs[i] = pciIrqs[ pin[i] - 'A' ]; return Irqs; } static void pci_routing_fixup(void) { device_t dev; dev = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235, 0); printk_info("%s: dev is %p\n", __FUNCTION__, dev); if (dev) { /* initialize PCI interupts - these assignments depend on the PCB routing of PINTA-D PINTA = IRQ11 PINTB = IRQ5 PINTC = IRQ10 PINTD = IRQ12 */ pci_write_config8(dev, 0x55, pciIrqs[0] << 4); pci_write_config8(dev, 0x56, pciIrqs[1] | (pciIrqs[2] << 4) ); pci_write_config8(dev, 0x57, pciIrqs[3] << 4); } // firewire built into southbridge printk_info("setting firewire\n"); pci_assign_irqs(0, 0x0d, pin_to_irq(firewirePins) ); // Standard usb components printk_info("setting usb\n"); pci_assign_irqs(0, 0x10, pin_to_irq(usbPins) ); // VT8235 + sound hardware printk_info("setting vt8235\n"); pci_assign_irqs(0, 0x11, pin_to_irq(vt8235Pins) ); // Ethernet built into southbridge printk_info("setting ethernet\n"); pci_assign_irqs(0, 0x12, pin_to_irq(enetPins) ); // VGA printk_info("setting vga\n"); pci_assign_irqs(1, 0x00, pin_to_irq(vgaPins) ); // PCI slot printk_info("setting pci slot\n"); pci_assign_irqs(0, 0x14, pin_to_irq(slotPins) ); // Cardbus slot printk_info("setting cardbus slot\n"); pci_assign_irqs(0, 0x0a, pin_to_irq(cbPins) ); // Via 2 slot riser card 2nd slot printk_info("setting riser slot\n"); pci_assign_irqs(0, 0x13, pin_to_irq(riserPins) ); } void dump_south(void) { device_t dev0; dev0 = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235, 0); int i,j; for(i = 0; i < 256; i += 16) { printk_debug("0x%x: ", i); for(j = 0; j < 16; j++) { printk_debug("%02x ", pci_read_config8(dev0, i+j)); } printk_debug("\n"); } } void set_led(void) { // set power led to steady now that lxbios has virtually done its job device_t dev0; dev0 = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235,0); pci_write_config8(dev0,0x94,0xb0); } /* set up the power management capabilities directly into ACPI mode */ /* this avoids having to handle any System Management Interrupts (SMI's) which I can't */ /* figure out how to do !!!! */ void setup_pm(device_t dev0) { // Set gen config 0 pci_write_config8(dev0,0x80,0x20); // Set ACPI base address to IO 0x4000 pci_write_config16(dev0, 0x88, 0x0401); // set ACPI irq to 5 pci_write_config8(dev0,0x82,0x55); // primary interupt channel pci_write_config16(dev0,0x84,0x30f2); // throttle / stop clock control pci_write_config8(dev0,0x8d,0x18); pci_write_config8(dev0,0x93,0x88); //pci_write_config8(dev0,0x94,0xb0); pci_write_config8(dev0,0x95,0xc0); pci_write_config8(dev0,0x98,0); pci_write_config8(dev0,0x99,0xea); pci_write_config8(dev0,0xe4,0x14); pci_write_config8(dev0,0xe5,0x08); // Enable ACPI access (and setup like award) pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x81, 0x84); outw(0xffff,0x400); outw(0xffff,0x420); outw(0xffff,0x428); outl(0xffffffff,0x430); outw(0x0,0x424); outw(0x0,0x42a); outw(0x1,0x42c); outl(0x0,0x434); outl(0x01,0x438); outb(0x0,0x442); outl(0xffff7fff,0x448); outw(0x001,0x404); } static void vt8235_init(struct southbridge_via_vt8235_config *conf) { unsigned char enables; device_t dev0; device_t dev1; //device_t devpwr; //int i; // to do: use the pcibios_find function here, instead of // hard coding the devfn. // done - kevinh/Ispiri printk_debug("vt8235 init\n"); /* Base 8235 controller */ dev0 = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235, 0); /* IDE controller */ dev1 = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C586_1, 0); /* Power management controller */ //devpwr = dev_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235_4, 0); // enable the internal I/O decode enables = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x6C); enables |= 0x80; pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x6C, enables); // Map 4MB of FLASH into the address space pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x41, 0x7f); // Set bit 6 of 0x40, because Award does it (IO recovery time) // IMPORTANT FIX - EISA 0x4d0 decoding must be on so that PCI // interrupts can be properly marked as level triggered. enables = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x40); enables |= 0x45; pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x40, enables); // Set 0x42 to 0xf0 to match Award bios enables = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x42); enables |= 0xf0; pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x42, enables); /* Set 0x58 to 0x03 to match Award */ pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x58, 0x03); /* Set bit 3 of 0x4f to match award (use INIT# as cpu reset) */ enables = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x4f); enables |= 0x08; pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x4f, enables); // Set bit 3 of 0x4a, to match award (dummy pci request) enables = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x4a); enables |= 0x08; pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x4a, enables); // Set bit 3 of 0x4f to match award (use INIT# as cpu reset) enables = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x4f); enables |= 0x08; pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x4f, enables); // Set 0x58 to 0x03 to match Award pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x58, 0x03); // enable the ethernet/RTC if(dev0) { enables = pci_read_config8(dev0, 0x51); enables |= 0x18; pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x51, enables); } /* enable serial irq */ pci_write_config8(dev0,0x52,0x9); /* dma */ pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x53, 0x00); /* Use compatability mode - per award bios */ pci_write_config32(dev1, 0x10, 0x0); pci_write_config32(dev1, 0x14, 0x0); pci_write_config32(dev1, 0x18, 0x0); pci_write_config32(dev1, 0x1c, 0x0); // Power management setup setup_pm(dev0); // // // IDE setup // if (! conf->enable_native_ide) { // Run the IDE controller in 'compatiblity mode - i.e. don't use PCI // interrupts. Using PCI ints confuses linux for some reason. printk_info("%s: enabling compatibility IDE addresses\n", __FUNCTION__); enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x42); printk_debug("enables in reg 0x42 0x%x\n", enables); enables &= ~0xc0; // compatability mode pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x42, enables); enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x42); printk_debug("enables in reg 0x42 read back as 0x%x\n", enables); } enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x40); printk_debug("enables in reg 0x40 0x%x\n", enables); enables |= 3; pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x40, enables); enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x40); printk_debug("enables in reg 0x40 read back as 0x%x\n", enables); // Enable prefetch buffers enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x41); enables |= 0xf0; pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x41, enables); // Lower thresholds (cause award does it) enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x43); enables &= ~0x0f; enables |= 0x05; pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x43, enables); // PIO read prefetch counter (cause award does it) pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x44, 0x18); // Use memory read multiple pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x45, 0x1c); // address decoding. // we want "flexible", i.e. 1f0-1f7 etc. or native PCI // kevinh@ispiri.com - the standard linux drivers seem ass slow when // used in native mode - I've changed back to classic enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x9); printk_debug("enables in reg 0x9 0x%x\n", enables); // by the book, set the low-order nibble to 0xa. if (conf->enable_native_ide) { enables &= ~0xf; // cf/cg silicon needs an 'f' here. enables |= 0xf; } else { enables &= ~0x5; } pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x9, enables); enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x9); printk_debug("enables in reg 0x9 read back as 0x%x\n", enables); // standard bios sets master bit. enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x4); printk_debug("command in reg 0x4 0x%x\n", enables); enables |= 7; // No need for stepping - kevinh@ispiri.com enables &= ~0x80; pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x4, enables); enables = pci_read_config8(dev1, 0x4); printk_debug("command in reg 0x4 reads back as 0x%x\n", enables); if (! conf->enable_native_ide) { // Use compatability mode - per award bios pci_write_config32(dev1, 0x10, 0x0); pci_write_config32(dev1, 0x14, 0x0); pci_write_config32(dev1, 0x18, 0x0); pci_write_config32(dev1, 0x1c, 0x0); // Force interrupts to use compat mode - just like Award bios pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x3d, 00); pci_write_config8(dev1, 0x3c, 0xff); } /* set up isa bus -- i/o recovery time, rom write enable, extend-ale */ pci_write_config8(dev0, 0x40, 0x54); ethernet_fixup(); // Start the rtc rtc_init(0); } static void southbridge_init(struct chip *chip, enum chip_pass pass) { struct southbridge_via_vt8235_config *conf = (struct southbridge_via_vt8235_config *)chip->chip_info; switch (pass) { case CONF_PASS_PRE_PCI: vt8235_pci_enable(conf); break; case CONF_PASS_POST_PCI: /* initialise the PIC - particularly so that VGA bios init code doesn't get nasty unknown interupt vectors when it tries to establish its interrupts. */ setup_i8259(); vt8235_init(conf); pci_routing_fixup(); usb_on(1); keyboard_on(); vga_fixup(); break; case CONF_PASS_PRE_BOOT: dump_south(); set_led(); break; default: /* nothing yet */ break; } } static void enumerate(struct chip *chip) { extern struct device_operations default_pci_ops_bus; chip_enumerate(chip); chip->dev->ops = &default_pci_ops_bus; } struct chip_control southbridge_via_vt8235_control = { .enumerate = enumerate, .enable = southbridge_init, .name = "VIA vt8235" };