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The `pnp_unset_and_set_config` function was only available when building with `ENV_PNP_SIMPLE_DEVICE` set. Add the complementary definition using device pointers, for the sake of completeness. Change-Id: I2a21e635f41f3f786057500fa96a2b3116e30d76 Signed-off-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/55255 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Máté Kukri <kukri.mate@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de> Reviewed-by: Michael Niewöhner <foss@mniewoehner.de>
171 lines
5.9 KiB
C
171 lines
5.9 KiB
C
#ifndef DEVICE_PNP_H
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#define DEVICE_PNP_H
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <device/device.h>
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/* When <device/pnp.h> is needed, it supposed to provide <device/pnp_{def,type}.h> */
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#include <device/pnp_def.h>
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#include <device/pnp_type.h>
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#include <arch/io.h>
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#if !ENV_PNP_SIMPLE_DEVICE
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/* Primitive PNP resource manipulation */
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void pnp_write_config(struct device *dev, u8 reg, u8 value);
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u8 pnp_read_config(struct device *dev, u8 reg);
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void pnp_unset_and_set_config(struct device *dev, u8 reg, u8 unset, u8 set);
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void pnp_set_logical_device(struct device *dev);
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void pnp_set_enable(struct device *dev, int enable);
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int pnp_read_enable(struct device *dev);
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void pnp_set_iobase(struct device *dev, u8 index, u16 iobase);
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void pnp_set_irq(struct device *dev, u8 index, u8 irq);
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void pnp_set_drq(struct device *dev, u8 index, u8 drq);
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#endif
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/* PNP device operations */
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void pnp_read_resources(struct device *dev);
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void pnp_set_resources(struct device *dev);
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void pnp_enable_resources(struct device *dev);
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void pnp_enable(struct device *dev);
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void pnp_alt_enable(struct device *dev);
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extern struct device_operations pnp_ops;
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/* PNP helper operations */
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struct pnp_info {
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struct device_operations *ops; /* LDN-specific ops override */
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#define PNP_SKIP_FUNCTION 0xffff
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u16 function; /* Must be at least 16 bits (virtual LDNs)! */
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unsigned int flags;
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#define PNP_IO0 0x0000001
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#define PNP_IO1 0x0000002
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#define PNP_IO2 0x0000004
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#define PNP_IO3 0x0000008
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#define PNP_IO4 0x0000010
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#define PNP_IRQ0 0x0000020
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#define PNP_IRQ1 0x0000040
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#define PNP_DRQ0 0x0000080
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#define PNP_DRQ1 0x0000100
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#define PNP_EN 0x0000200
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#define PNP_MSC0 0x0000400
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#define PNP_MSC1 0x0000800
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#define PNP_MSC2 0x0001000
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#define PNP_MSC3 0x0002000
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#define PNP_MSC4 0x0004000
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#define PNP_MSC5 0x0008000
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#define PNP_MSC6 0x0010000
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#define PNP_MSC7 0x0020000
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#define PNP_MSC8 0x0040000
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#define PNP_MSC9 0x0080000
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#define PNP_MSCA 0x0100000
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#define PNP_MSCB 0x0200000
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#define PNP_MSCC 0x0400000
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#define PNP_MSCD 0x0800000
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#define PNP_MSCE 0x1000000
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u16 io0, io1, io2, io3, io4;
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};
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struct resource *pnp_get_resource(struct device *dev, unsigned int index);
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void pnp_enable_devices(struct device *dev, struct device_operations *ops,
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unsigned int functions, struct pnp_info *info);
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struct pnp_mode_ops {
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void (*enter_conf_mode)(struct device *dev);
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void (*exit_conf_mode)(struct device *dev);
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#if CONFIG(HAVE_ACPI_TABLES)
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/*
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* Generates ASL code to enter/exit config mode.
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*
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* @param idx The ACPI name of the SuperIO index port register. eg. 'INDX'.
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* @param data The ACPI name of the SuperIO data port register. eg. 'DATA'.
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*/
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void (*ssdt_enter_conf_mode)(struct device *dev, const char *idx, const char *data);
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void (*ssdt_exit_conf_mode)(struct device *dev, const char *idx, const char *data);
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#endif
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};
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void pnp_enter_conf_mode(struct device *dev);
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void pnp_exit_conf_mode(struct device *dev);
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#if CONFIG(HAVE_ACPI_TABLES)
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/*
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* Generates ASL code to enter/exit config mode if supported.
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* The calling code has to place this within an ASL MethodOP.
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*
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* @param idx The ACPI name of the SuperIO index port register. eg. 'INDX'.
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* @param data The ACPI name of the SuperIO data port register. eg. 'DATA'.
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*/
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void pnp_ssdt_enter_conf_mode(struct device *dev, const char *idx, const char *data);
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void pnp_ssdt_exit_conf_mode(struct device *dev, const char *idx, const char *data);
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#endif
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/* PNP indexed I/O operations */
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/*
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* u8 pnp_read_index(u16 port, u8 reg)
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* Description:
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* This routine reads indexed I/O registers. The reg byte is written
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* to the index register at I/O address = port. The result is then
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* read from the data register at I/O address = port + 1.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* @param[in] u16 port = The I/O address of the port index register.
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* @param[in] u8 reg = The offset within the indexed space.
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* @param[out] u8 result = The value read back from the data register.
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*/
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static inline u8 pnp_read_index(u16 port, u8 reg)
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{
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outb(reg, port);
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return inb(port + 1);
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}
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/*
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* void pnp_write_index(u16 port, u8 reg, u8 value)
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* Description:
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* This routine writes indexed I/O registers. The reg byte is written
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* to the index register at I/O address = port. The value byte is then
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* written to the data register at I/O address = port + 1.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* @param[in] u16 port = The address of the port index register.
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* @param[in] u8 reg = The offset within the indexed space.
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* @param[in] u8 value = The value to be written to the data register.
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*/
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static inline void pnp_write_index(u16 port, u8 reg, u8 value)
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{
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outb(reg, port);
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outb(value, port + 1);
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}
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/*
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* void pnp_unset_and_set_index(u16 port, u8 reg, u8 unset, u8 set)
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* Description:
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* This routine unsets and sets bits from indexed I/O registers. The
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* reg byte is written to the index register at I/O address = port.
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* The value byte to update is data register at I/O address = port + 1.
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*
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* Unlike and-then-or style operations, no bitwise negation is necessary
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* to specify the bits to unset. Because the bitwise negation implicitly
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* promotes operands to int before operating, one may have to explicitly
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* downcast the result if the data width is smaller than that of an int.
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* Since warnings are errors in coreboot, explicit casting is necessary.
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*
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* Performing said negation inside this routine alleviates this problem,
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* while allowing the compiler to warn if the input parameters overflow.
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* Casting outside this function would silence valid compiler warnings.
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*
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* Parameters:
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* @param[in] u16 port = The address of the port index register.
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* @param[in] u8 reg = The offset within the indexed space.
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* @param[in] u8 unset = Bitmask with ones to the bits to unset from the data register.
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* @param[in] u8 set = Bitmask with ones to the bits to set from the data register.
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*/
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static inline void pnp_unset_and_set_index(u16 port, u8 reg, u8 unset, u8 set)
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{
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outb(reg, port);
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u8 value = inb(port + 1);
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value &= (u8)~unset;
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value |= set;
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outb(value, port + 1);
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}
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#endif /* DEVICE_PNP_H */
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