vga support

git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@1169 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1
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Ronald G. Minnich 2003-10-01 16:09:23 +00:00
parent ab1f217161
commit 848d336534
5 changed files with 649 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -178,12 +178,18 @@ end
############################################### ###############################################
define HAVE_FALLBACK_BOOT define HAVE_FALLBACK_BOOT
format "%d"
default 0 default 0
export always export always
comment "Set if fallback booting required" comment "Set if fallback booting required"
end end
define USE_FALLBACK_IMAGE define USE_FALLBACK_IMAGE
<<<<<<< Options.lb
format "%d"
default 0
=======
default 1 default 1
>>>>>>> 1.23
export used export used
comment "Set to build a fallback image" comment "Set to build a fallback image"
end end
@ -410,6 +416,12 @@ define CONFIG_KEYBOARD
export used export used
comment "Run PC keyboard enable code" comment "Run PC keyboard enable code"
end end
define CONFIG_LEGACY_VGABIOS
default 0
export used
comment "Support for legacy VGA BIOS"
end
############################################### ###############################################
# SMP options # SMP options
############################################### ###############################################

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@ -18,3 +18,7 @@ end
if CONFIG_KEYBOARD if CONFIG_KEYBOARD
object keyboard.o object keyboard.o
end end
if CONFIG_LEGACY_VGABIOS
object vgabios.o
end

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src/pc80/vgabios.c Normal file
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#include <pci.h>
#include <pci_ids.h>
#undef __KERNEL__
#include <arch/io.h>
#include <printk.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "vgachip.h"
/* vgabios.c. Derived from: */
/*------------------------------------------------------------ -*- C -*-
* 2 Kernel Monte a.k.a. Linux loading Linux on x86
*
* Erik Arjan Hendriks <hendriks@lanl.gov>
*
* This version is a derivative of the original two kernel monte
* which is (C) 2000 Scyld.
*
* Copyright (C) 2000 Scyld Computing Corporation
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*
* Portions related to the alpha architecture are:
*
* Copyright(C) 2001 University of California. LA-CC Number 01-67.
* This software has been authored by an employee or employees of the
* University of California, operator of the Los Alamos National
* Laboratory under Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36 with the U.S.
* Department of Energy. The U.S. Government has rights to use,
* reproduce, and distribute this software. If the software is
* modified to produce derivative works, such modified software should
* be clearly marked, so as not to confuse it with the version
* available from LANL.
*
* This software may be used and distributed according to the terms
* of the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by
* reference to http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html.
*
* This software is provided by the author(s) "as is" and any express
* or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied
* warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose
* are disclaimed. In no event shall the author(s) be liable for any
* direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential
* damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute
* goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business
* interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability,
* whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including
* negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this
* software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
*
* $Id$
*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* The address arguments to this function are PHYSICAL ADDRESSES */
static void real_mode_switch_call_vga(unsigned long devfn)
{
__asm__ __volatile__
(
// paranoia -- does ecx get saved? not sure. This is
// the easiest safe thing to do.
"pushal\n"
/* save the stack */
"mov %esp, __stack\n"
"jmp 1f\n"
"__stack: .long 0\n"
"1:\n"
/* get devfn into %ecx */
"movl %esp, %ebp\n"
"movl 8(%ebp), %ecx\n"
/* This configures CS properly for real mode. */
" ljmp $0x28, $__rms_16bit\n"
"__rms_16bit: \n"
".code16 \n" /* 16 bit code from here on... */
/* Load the segment registers w/ properly configured segment
* descriptors. They will retain these configurations (limits,
* writability, etc.) once protected mode is turned off. */
" mov $0x30, %ax \n"
" mov %ax, %ds \n"
" mov %ax, %es \n"
" mov %ax, %fs \n"
" mov %ax, %gs \n"
" mov %ax, %ss \n"
/* Turn off protection (bit 0 in CR0) */
" movl %cr0, %eax \n"
" andl $0xFFFFFFFE, %eax \n"
" movl %eax, %cr0 \n"
/* Now really going into real mode */
" ljmp $0, $__rms_real \n"
"__rms_real: \n"
// put the stack at the end of page zero.
// that way we can easily share it between real and protected,
// since the 16-bit ESP at segment 0 will work for any case.
/* Setup a stack */
" mov $0x0, %ax \n"
" mov %ax, %ss \n"
" movl $0x1000, %eax \n"
" movl %eax, %esp \n"
/* debugging for RGM */
" mov $0x11, %al \n"
" outb %al, $0x80\n"
/* Dump zeros in the other segregs */
" xor %ax, %ax \n"
" mov %ax, %ds \n"
" mov %ax, %es \n"
" mov %ax, %fs \n"
" mov %ax, %gs \n"
" mov %cx, %ax \n"
" .byte 0x9a, 0x03, 0, 0, 0xc0 \n"
" movb $0x55, %al\noutb %al, $0x80\n"
/* if we got here, just about done.
* Need to get back to protected mode */
"movl %cr0, %eax\n"
// "andl $0x7FFAFFD1, %eax\n" /* PG,AM,WP,NE,TS,EM,MP = 0 */
// "orl $0x60000001, %eax\n" /* CD, NW, PE = 1 */
"orl $0x0000001, %eax\n" /* PE = 1 */
"movl %eax, %cr0\n"
/* Now that we are in protected mode jump to a 32 bit code segment. */
"data32 ljmp $0x10, $vgarestart\n"
"vgarestart:\n"
".code32\n"
" movw $0x18, %ax \n"
" mov %ax, %ds \n"
" mov %ax, %es \n"
" mov %ax, %fs \n"
" mov %ax, %gs \n"
" mov %ax, %ss \n"
".globl vga_exit\n"
"vga_exit:\n"
" mov __stack, %esp\n"
" popal\n"
);
}
__asm__ (".text\n""real_mode_switch_end:\n");
extern char real_mode_switch_end[];
void
do_vgabios(void)
{
struct pci_dev *dev;
unsigned long busdevfn;
unsigned int rom = 0;
unsigned char *buf;
unsigned int size = 64*1024;
int i;
for (i=0x400; i<0x500; i++) {
printk_debug("%02x%c", *(unsigned char *)i, i%16==15 ? '\n' : ' ');
*(unsigned char *) i = 0;
}
for (i=0x400; i<0x500; i++) {
printk_debug("%02x%c", *(unsigned char *)i, i%16==15 ? '\n' : ' ');
}
dev = pci_find_class(PCI_CLASS_DISPLAY_VGA <<8, NULL);
if (! dev) {
printk_debug("NO VGA FOUND\n");
return;
}
printk_debug("found VGA: vid=%x, did=%x\n", dev->vendor, dev->device);
#ifdef VGABIOS_START
// Use VGA BIOS blob at specified address
rom = VGABIOS_START;
#else
pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_ROM_ADDRESS, &rom);
// paranoia
rom = 0xf0000000;
pci_write_config32(dev, PCI_ROM_ADDRESS, rom|1);
printk_debug("rom base, size: %x\n", rom);
#endif
buf = (unsigned char *) rom;
if ((buf[0] == 0x55) && (buf[1] = 0xaa)) {
memcpy((void *) 0xc0000, buf, size);
for(i = 0; i < 16; i++)
printk_debug("0x%x ", buf[i]);
// check signature here later!
busdevfn = (dev->bus->secondary << 8) | dev->devfn;
real_mode_switch_call_vga(busdevfn);
} else
printk_debug("BAD SIGNATURE 0x%x 0x%x\n", buf[0], buf[1]);
#ifndef VGABIOS_START
pci_write_config32(dev, PCI_ROM_ADDRESS, 0);
#endif
}
// we had hoped to avoid this.
// this is a stub IDT only. It's main purpose is to ignore calls
// to the BIOS.
// no longer. Dammit. We have to respond to these.
struct realidt {
unsigned short offset, cs;
};
// from a handy writeup that andrey found.
// handler.
// There are some assumptions we can make here.
// First, the Top Of Stack (TOS) is located on the top of page zero.
// we can share this stack between real and protected mode.
// that simplifies a lot of things ...
// we'll just push all the registers on the stack as longwords,
// and pop to protected mode.
// second, since this only ever runs as part of linuxbios,
// we know all the segment register values -- so we don't save any.
// keep the handler that calls things small. It can do a call to
// more complex code in linuxbios itself. This helps a lot as we don't
// have to do address fixup in this little stub, and calls are absolute
// so the handler is relocatable.
void handler(void) {
__asm__ __volatile__ (
".code16\n"
"idthandle:\n"
" pushal\n"
" movb $0, %al\n"
" ljmp $0, $callbiosint16\n"
"end_idthandle:\n"
".code32\n"
);
}
// Calling conventions. The first C function is called with this stuff
// on the stack. They look like value parameters, but note that if you
// modify them they will go back to the INTx function modified.
// the C function will call the biosint function with these as
// REFERENCE parameters. In this way, we can easily get
// returns back to the INTx caller (i.e. vgabios)
void callbiosint(void) {
__asm__ __volatile__ (
".code16\n"
"callbiosint16:\n"
// clean up the int #. To save space we put it in the lower
// byte. But the top 24 bits are junk.
"andl $0xff, %eax\n"
// this push does two things:
// - put the INT # on the stack as a parameter
// - provides us with a temp for the %cr0 mods.
"pushl %eax\n"
"movl %cr0, %eax\n"
//"andl $0x7FFAFFD1, %eax\n" /* PG,AM,WP,NE,TS,EM,MP = 0 */
//"orl $0x60000001, %eax\n" /* CD, NW, PE = 1 */
"orl $0x00000001, %eax\n" /* PE = 1 */
"movl %eax, %cr0\n"
/* Now that we are in protected mode jump to a 32 bit code segment. */
"data32 ljmp $0x10, $biosprotect\n"
"biosprotect:\n"
".code32\n"
" movw $0x18, %ax \n"
" mov %ax, %ds \n"
" mov %ax, %es \n"
" mov %ax, %fs \n"
" mov %ax, %gs \n"
" mov %ax, %ss \n"
" call biosint \n"
// back to real mode ...
" ljmp $0x28, $__rms_16bit\n"
"__rms_16bit: \n"
".code16 \n" /* 16 bit code from here on... */
/* Load the segment registers w/ properly configured segment
* descriptors. They will retain these configurations (limits,
* writability, etc.) once protected mode is turned off. */
" mov $0x30, %ax \n"
" mov %ax, %ds \n"
" mov %ax, %es \n"
" mov %ax, %fs \n"
" mov %ax, %gs \n"
" mov %ax, %ss \n"
/* Turn off protection (bit 0 in CR0) */
" movl %cr0, %eax \n"
" andl $0xFFFFFFFE, %eax \n"
" movl %eax, %cr0 \n"
/* Now really going into real mode */
" ljmp $0, $__rms_real \n"
"__rms_real: \n"
/* Setup a stack */
" mov $0x0, %ax \n"
" mov %ax, %ss \n"
/* ebugging for RGM */
" mov $0x11, %al \n"
" outb %al, $0x80\n"
" xor %ax, %ax \n"
" mov %ax, %ds \n"
" mov %ax, %es \n"
" mov %ax, %fs \n"
" mov %ax, %gs \n"
// pop the INT # that you pushed earlier
" popl %eax\n"
" popal\n"
" iret\n"
".code32\n"
);
}
enum {
PCIBIOS = 0x1a,
MEMSIZE = 0x12
};
int
pcibios(
unsigned long *pedi,
unsigned long *pesi,
unsigned long *pebp,
unsigned long *pesp,
unsigned long *pebx,
unsigned long *pedx,
unsigned long *pecx,
unsigned long *peax,
unsigned long *pflags
);
extern void vga_exit(void);
int
biosint(
unsigned long intnumber,
unsigned long edi,
unsigned long esi,
unsigned long ebp,
unsigned long esp,
unsigned long ebx,
unsigned long edx,
unsigned long ecx,
unsigned long eax,
unsigned long cs_ip,
unsigned short stackflags
) {
unsigned long ip;
unsigned long cs;
unsigned long flags;
int ret = -1;
ip = cs_ip & 0xffff;
cs = cs_ip >> 16;
flags = stackflags;
printk_debug("biosint: # 0x%lx, eax 0x%lx ebx 0x%lx ecx 0x%lx edx 0x%lx\n",
intnumber, eax, ebx, ecx, edx);
printk_debug("biosint: ebp 0x%lx esp 0x%lx edi 0x%lx esi 0x%lx\n", ebp, esp, edi, esi);
printk_debug("biosint: ip 0x%x cs 0x%x flags 0x%x\n", ip, cs, flags);
// cases in a good compiler are just as good as your own tables.
switch (intnumber) {
case 0 ... 15:
// These are not BIOS service, but the CPU-generated exceptions
printk_info("biosint: Oops, exception %u\n", intnumber);
if (esp < 0x1000) {
printk_debug("Stack contents: ");
while (esp < 0x1000) {
printk_debug("0x%04x ", *(unsigned short *) esp);
esp += 2;
}
printk_debug("\n");
}
printk_debug("biosint: Bailing out\n");
// "longjmp"
vga_exit();
break;
case PCIBIOS:
ret = pcibios( &edi, &esi, &ebp, &esp,
&ebx, &edx, &ecx, &eax, &flags);
break;
case MEMSIZE:
// who cares.
eax = 64 * 1024;
ret = 0;
break;
default:
printk_info(__FUNCTION__ ": Unsupport int #0x%x\n",
intnumber);
break;
}
if (ret)
flags |= 1; // carry flags
else
flags &= ~1;
stackflags = flags;
return ret;
}
void
setup_realmode_idt(void) {
extern unsigned char idthandle, end_idthandle;
int i;
struct realidt *idts = (struct realidt *) 0;
int codesize = &end_idthandle - &idthandle;
unsigned char *intbyte, *codeptr;
// for each int, we create a customized little handler
// that just pushes %ax, puts the int # in %al,
// then calls the common interrupt handler.
// this necessitated because intel didn't know much about
// architecture when they did the 8086 (it shows)
// (hmm do they know anymore even now :-)
// obviously you can see I don't really care about memory
// efficiency. If I did I would probe back through the stack
// and get it that way. But that's really disgusting.
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
idts[i].cs = 0;
codeptr = (char*) 4096 + i * codesize;
idts[i].offset = (unsigned) codeptr;
memcpy(codeptr, &idthandle, codesize);
intbyte = codeptr + 3;
*intbyte = i;
}
// fixed entry points
// VGA BIOSes tend to hardcode f000:f065 as the previous handler of
// int10.
// calling convention here is the same as INTs, we can reuse
// the int entry code.
codeptr = (char*) 0xff065;
memcpy(codeptr, &idthandle, codesize);
intbyte = codeptr + 3;
*intbyte = 0x42; /* int42 is the relocated int10 */
}
enum {
CHECK = 0xb001,
FINDDEV = 0xb102,
READCONFBYTE = 0xb108,
READCONFWORD = 0xb109,
READCONFDWORD = 0xb10a,
WRITECONFBYTE = 0xb10b,
WRITECONFWORD = 0xb10c,
WRITECONFDWORD = 0xb10d
};
// errors go in AH. Just set these up so that word assigns
// will work. KISS.
enum {
PCIBIOS_NODEV = 0x8600,
PCIBIOS_BADREG = 0x8700
};
int
pcibios(
unsigned long *pedi,
unsigned long *pesi,
unsigned long *pebp,
unsigned long *pesp,
unsigned long *pebx,
unsigned long *pedx,
unsigned long *pecx,
unsigned long *peax,
unsigned long *pflags
) {
unsigned long edi = *pedi;
unsigned long esi = *pesi;
unsigned long ebp = *pebp;
unsigned long esp = *pesp;
unsigned long ebx = *pebx;
unsigned long edx = *pedx;
unsigned long ecx = *pecx;
unsigned long eax = *peax;
unsigned long flags = *pflags;
unsigned short func = (unsigned short) eax;
int retval = 0;
unsigned short devid, vendorid, devfn;
short devindex; /* Use short to get rid of gabage in upper half of 32-bit register */
unsigned char bus;
struct pci_dev *dev;
switch(func) {
case CHECK:
*pedx = 0x4350;
*pecx = 0x2049;
retval = 0;
break;
case FINDDEV:
{
devid = *pecx;
vendorid = *pedx;
devindex = *pesi;
dev = 0;
while ((dev = pci_find_device(vendorid, devid, dev))) {
if (devindex <= 0)
break;
devindex--;
}
if (dev) {
unsigned short busdevfn;
*peax = 0;
// busnum is an unsigned char;
// devfn is an int, so we mask it off.
busdevfn = (dev->bus->secondary << 8)
| (dev->devfn & 0xff);
printk_debug("0x%x: return 0x%x\n", func, busdevfn);
*pebx = busdevfn;
retval = 0;
} else {
*peax = PCIBIOS_NODEV;
retval = -1;
}
}
break;
case READCONFDWORD:
case READCONFWORD:
case READCONFBYTE:
case WRITECONFDWORD:
case WRITECONFWORD:
case WRITECONFBYTE:
{
unsigned long dword;
unsigned short word;
unsigned char byte;
unsigned char reg;
devfn = *pebx & 0xff;
bus = *pebx >> 8;
reg = *pedi;
dev = pci_find_slot(bus, devfn);
if (! dev) {
printk_debug("0x%x: BAD DEVICE bus %d devfn 0x%x\n", func, bus, devfn);
// idiots. the pcibios guys assumed you'd never pass a bad bus/devfn!
*peax = PCIBIOS_BADREG;
retval = -1;
}
switch(func) {
case READCONFBYTE:
byte = pci_read_config8(dev, reg);
*pecx = byte;
break;
case READCONFWORD:
word = pci_read_config16(dev, reg);
*pecx = word;
break;
case READCONFDWORD:
dword = pci_read_config32(dev, reg);
*pecx = dword;
break;
case WRITECONFBYTE:
byte = *pecx;
write_config8(dev, reg, byte);
break;
case WRITECONFWORD:
word = *pecx;
write_config16(dev, reg, word);
break;
case WRITECONFDWORD:
word = *pecx;
write_config32(dev, reg, dword);
break;
}
if (retval)
retval = PCIBIOS_BADREG;
printk_debug("0x%x: bus %d devfn 0x%x reg 0x%x val 0x%lx\n", func, bus, devfn, reg, *pecx);
*peax = 0;
retval = 0;
}
break;
default:
printk_err("UNSUPPORTED PCIBIOS FUNCTION 0x%x\n", func);
break;
}
return retval;
}
static void
vga_init(struct chip *chip, enum chip_pass pass)
{
struct pc80_vgabios_config *conf =
(struct pc80_vgabios_config *)chip->chip_info;
switch (pass) {
case CONF_PASS_PRE_BOOT:
break;
default:
/* nothing yet */
break;
}
}
static void enumerate(struct chip *chip)
{
/* don't really need to do anything */
}
struct chip_control southbridge_via_vt8231_control = {
.enumerate = enumerate,
enable: vga_init,
name: "Legacy VGA bios"
};

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#ifndef _PC80_VGABIOS
#define _PC80_VGABIOS
extern struct chip_control pc80_vgabios_control;
struct pc80_vgabios_config {
int nothing;
};
#endif /* _PC80_VGABIOS */

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@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ uses USE_FALLBACK_IMAGE
uses USE_OPTION_TABLE uses USE_OPTION_TABLE
uses HAVE_OPTION_TABLE uses HAVE_OPTION_TABLE
uses CONFIG_CHIP_CONFIGURE uses CONFIG_CHIP_CONFIGURE
uses CONFIG_LEGACY_VGABIOS
uses CONFIG_CONSOLE_SERIAL8250 uses CONFIG_CONSOLE_SERIAL8250
uses TTYS0_BAUD uses TTYS0_BAUD
@ -75,10 +76,10 @@ option k7=1
option k8=1 option k8=1
option ROM_SIZE=524288 option ROM_SIZE=524288
option CONFIG_VGABIOS=1 option CONFIG_LEGACY_VGABIOS=1
option CONFIG_REALMODE_IDT=1 #option CONFIG_REALMODE_IDT=1
option CONFIG_PCIBIOS=1 #option CONFIG_PCIBIOS=1
option VGABIOS_START=1 #option VGABIOS_START=1
#option SCSIFW_START=0xfff80000 #option SCSIFW_START=0xfff80000