soc/intel/baytrail/sata.c: Fix SATA init sequence
SeaBIOS on Bay Trail would time out when trying to access a SATA drive. Turns out that there's two mistakes in the SATA initialization sequence: - PCI register 0x94 is wrongly cleared with a bitwise-and operation. - PCI register 0x9c is instead written to 0x98, clobbering the latter. After correcting them, SeaBIOS can boot from SATA on Asrock Q1900M. Change-Id: I5cc4b9b1695653066f47de67afc79f08f0341cc5 Signed-off-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/44088 Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz> Reviewed-by: Máté Kukri <kukri.mate@gmail.com> Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
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@ -128,14 +128,12 @@ static void sata_init(struct device *dev)
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/* Enable clock for ports */
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reg32 = pci_read_config32(dev, 0x94);
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reg32 |= 0x3f << 24;
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pci_write_config32(dev, 0x94, reg32);
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reg32 &= (config->sata_port_map ^ 0x3) << 24;
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reg32 &= ~(config->sata_port_map << 24);
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pci_write_config32(dev, 0x94, reg32);
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/* Lock SataGc register */
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reg32 = (0x1 << 31) | (0x7 << 12);
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pci_write_config32(dev, 0x98, reg32);
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pci_write_config32(dev, 0x9c, reg32);
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}
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static void sata_enable(struct device *dev)
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