port_enable and port_reset must change atomically.
I have observed two separate EHCI host bridges that do not tolerate using C bit-fields to directly manipulate the portsc_t register. The reason for this is that the EHCI spec says that port_enable must go to 0 at the time that port_reset goes to 1. Naturally this cannot be done using direct bit-field manipulation. Instead, we use a temporary variable, change the bit-fields there, then atomically write the new value back to the hardware. Signed-off-by: Steven A. Falco <sfalco@coincident.com> Change-Id: If138faee43e0293efa203b86f7893fdf1e811269 Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/101 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de>
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ehci_rh_hand_over_port (usbdev_t *dev, int port)
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{
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volatile portsc_t *p = &(RH_INST(dev)->ports[port]);
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volatile portsc_t tmp;
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printf("giving up port %x, it's USB1\n", port+1);
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/* Lowspeed device. Hand over to companion */
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p->port_owner = 1;
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tmp = *p;
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tmp.port_owner = 1;
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*p = tmp;
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do {} while (!p->conn_status_change);
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/* RW/C register, so clear it by writing 1 */
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p->conn_status_change = 1;
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tmp = *p;
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tmp.conn_status_change = 1;
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*p = tmp;
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return;
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}
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ehci_rh_scanport (usbdev_t *dev, int port)
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{
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volatile portsc_t *p = &(RH_INST(dev)->ports[port]);
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volatile portsc_t tmp;
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if (RH_INST(dev)->devices[port]!=-1) {
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printf("Unregister device at port %x\n", port+1);
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usb_detach_device(dev->controller, RH_INST(dev)->devices[port]);
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ehci_rh_hand_over_port(dev, port);
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return;
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}
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p->port_enable = 0;
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p->port_reset = 1;
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/* Deassert enable, assert reset. These must change
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* atomically.
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*/
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tmp = *p;
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tmp.port_enable = 0;
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tmp.port_reset = 1;
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*p = tmp;
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/* Wait a bit while reset is active. */
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mdelay(50);
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p->port_reset = 0;
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/* Deassert reset. */
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tmp.port_reset = 0;
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*p = tmp;
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/* Wait for flag change to finish. The controller might take a while */
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while (p->port_reset) ;
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if (!p->port_enable) {
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RH_INST(dev)->devices[port] = usb_attach_device(dev->controller, dev->address, port, 2);
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}
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/* RW/C register, so clear it by writing 1 */
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p->conn_status_change = 1;
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tmp = *p;
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tmp.conn_status_change = 1;
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*p = tmp;
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}
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static int
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ehci_rh_init (usbdev_t *dev)
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{
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int i;
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volatile portsc_t *p;
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volatile portsc_t tmp;
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dev->destroy = ehci_rh_destroy;
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dev->poll = ehci_rh_poll;
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RH_INST(dev)->devices = malloc(RH_INST(dev)->n_ports * sizeof(int));
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for (i=0; i < RH_INST(dev)->n_ports; i++) {
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p = &(RH_INST(dev)->ports[i]);
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RH_INST(dev)->devices[i] = -1;
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RH_INST(dev)->ports[i].pp = 1;
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tmp = *p;
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tmp.pp = 1;
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*p = tmp;
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}
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dev->address = 0;
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