coreboot-kgpe-d16/payloads/libpayload/drivers/usb/ehci_rh.c
Julius Werner 7234d60a6e libpayload: usb: Fix up usb_shutdown() code paths
This patch combines a few minor fixes and refactoring to the various
host controller and root hub drivers to ensure they all do the right
thing on a call to usb_exit(). It puts a usb_detach_device(0) call
into detach_controller() so that the HCD doesn't need to remember to
tear down the root hub itself, and makes sure all root hubs properly
detach the subtree of devices connected to their ports first (as
generic_hub and by extension XHCI had already been doing).

It also fixes up some missing free() calls and replaces most 'ptr =
malloc(); if (!ptr) fatal()' idioms with the new x(z)alloc().

BUG=chromium:343415
TEST=Tested EHCI on Big and OHCI, EHCI, and XHCI on Snow. Could not test
UHCI (unless anyone volunteers to port coreboot to a ZGB? ;) ), but the
changes are really tame.

Original-Change-Id: I6eca51ff2685d0946fe4267ad7d3ec48ad7fc510
Original-Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
Original-Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/193731
Original-Reviewed-by: Stefan Reinauer <reinauer@chromium.org>
(cherry picked from commit 5791b546e5a21a360d0c65888a5b92d5f48f8178)
Signed-off-by: Marc Jones <marc.jones@se-eng.com>

Change-Id: I00138f0aeceb12ed721f7368c7788c9b6bee227d
Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/7222
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
Reviewed-by: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org>
2014-11-13 06:22:45 +01:00

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/*
* This file is part of the libpayload project.
*
* Copyright (C) 2010 coresystems GmbH
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//#define USB_DEBUG
#include <libpayload.h>
#include "ehci.h"
#include "ehci_private.h"
typedef struct {
int n_ports;
/* typical C, n_ports is the number
* of ports, while ports[] spans [0,n_ports-1],
* even though the spec counts from 1.
*/
volatile portsc_t *ports;
int *devices;
} rh_inst_t;
#define RH_INST(dev) ((rh_inst_t*)(dev)->data)
static void
ehci_rh_destroy (usbdev_t *dev)
{
int port;
/* Tear down all devices below the root hub (in bottom-up order). */
for (port = 0; port < RH_INST(dev)->n_ports; port++) {
if (RH_INST(dev)->devices[port] != -1) {
usb_detach_device(dev->controller,
RH_INST(dev)->devices[port]);
RH_INST(dev)->devices[port] = -1;
}
}
free (RH_INST(dev)->devices);
free (RH_INST(dev));
}
static void
ehci_rh_hand_over_port (usbdev_t *dev, int port)
{
usb_debug("giving up port %x, it's USB1\n", port+1);
/* Clear ConnectStatusChange before evaluation */
/* RW/C register, so clear it by writing 1 */
RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] |= P_CONN_STATUS_CHANGE;
/* Lowspeed device. Hand over to companion */
RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] |= P_PORT_OWNER;
/* TOTEST: how long to wait? trying 100ms for now */
int timeout = 10; /* timeout after 10 * 10ms == 100ms */
while (!(RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] & P_CONN_STATUS_CHANGE) && timeout--)
mdelay(10);
if (!(RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] & P_CONN_STATUS_CHANGE)) {
usb_debug("Warning: Handing port over to companion timed out.\n");
}
/* RW/C register, so clear it by writing 1 */
RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] |= P_CONN_STATUS_CHANGE;
return;
}
static void
ehci_rh_scanport (usbdev_t *dev, int port)
{
if (RH_INST(dev)->devices[port]!=-1) {
usb_debug("Unregister device at port %x\n", port+1);
usb_detach_device(dev->controller, RH_INST(dev)->devices[port]);
RH_INST(dev)->devices[port]=-1;
}
/* device connected, handle */
if (RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] & P_CURR_CONN_STATUS) {
mdelay(100); // usb20 spec 9.1.2
if ((RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] & P_LINE_STATUS) == P_LINE_STATUS_LOWSPEED) {
ehci_rh_hand_over_port(dev, port);
return;
}
/* Deassert enable, assert reset. These must change
* atomically.
*/
RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] = (RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] & ~P_PORT_ENABLE) | P_PORT_RESET;
/* Wait a bit while reset is active (+1 to avoid Tegra race). */
mdelay(50 + 1); // usb20 spec 7.1.7.5 (TDRSTR)
/* Deassert reset. */
RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] &= ~P_PORT_RESET;
/* Wait max. 2ms (ehci spec 2.3.9) for flag change to finish. */
int timeout = 20; /* time out after 20 * 100us == 2ms */
while ((RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] & P_PORT_RESET) && timeout--)
udelay(100);
if (RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] & P_PORT_RESET) {
usb_debug("Error: ehci_rh: port reset timed out.\n");
return;
}
mdelay(10); /* TRSTRCY (USB 2.0 spec 7.1.7.5) */
/* If the host controller enabled the port, it's a high-speed
* device, otherwise it's full-speed.
*/
if (!(RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] & P_PORT_ENABLE)) {
ehci_rh_hand_over_port(dev, port);
return;
}
usb_debug("port %x hosts a USB2 device\n", port+1);
RH_INST(dev)->devices[port] = usb_attach_device(dev->controller, dev->address, port, 2);
}
/* RW/C register, so clear it by writing 1 */
RH_INST(dev)->ports[port] |= P_CONN_STATUS_CHANGE;
}
static int
ehci_rh_report_port_changes (usbdev_t *dev)
{
int i;
for (i=0; i<RH_INST(dev)->n_ports; i++) {
if (RH_INST(dev)->ports[i] & P_CONN_STATUS_CHANGE)
return i;
}
return -1;
}
static void
ehci_rh_poll (usbdev_t *dev)
{
int port;
while ((port = ehci_rh_report_port_changes (dev)) != -1)
ehci_rh_scanport (dev, port);
}
void
ehci_rh_init (usbdev_t *dev)
{
int i;
dev->destroy = ehci_rh_destroy;
dev->poll = ehci_rh_poll;
dev->data = xmalloc(sizeof(rh_inst_t));
RH_INST(dev)->n_ports = EHCI_INST(dev->controller)->capabilities->hcsparams & HCS_NPORTS_MASK;
RH_INST(dev)->ports = EHCI_INST(dev->controller)->operation->portsc;
RH_INST(dev)->devices = xmalloc(RH_INST(dev)->n_ports * sizeof(int));
usb_debug("root hub has %x ports\n", RH_INST(dev)->n_ports);
/* If the host controller has port power control, enable power on
* all ports and wait 20ms.
*/
if (EHCI_INST(dev->controller)->capabilities->hcsparams
& HCS_PORT_POWER_CONTROL) {
usb_debug("host controller has port power control, "
"giving power to all ports.\n");
for (i=0; i < RH_INST(dev)->n_ports; i++)
RH_INST(dev)->ports[i] |= P_PP;
}
mdelay(20); // ehci spec 2.3.9
for (i=0; i < RH_INST(dev)->n_ports; i++) {
RH_INST(dev)->devices[i] = -1;
ehci_rh_scanport(dev, i);
}
dev->address = 0;
dev->hub = -1;
dev->port = -1;
}