coreboot-kgpe-d16/src/devices/root_device.c
Yinghai Lu 13f1c2af8b eric patch
1. x86_setup_mtrr take address bit.
        2. generic ht, pcix, pcie beidge...
        3. scan bus and reset_bus
        4. ht read ctrl to decide if the ht chain
           is ready
        5. Intel e7520 and e7525 support
        6. new ich5r support
        7. intel sb 6300 support.

yhlu patch
	1. split x86_setup_mtrrs to fixed and var
	2. if (resource->flags & IORESOURCE_FIXED ) return; in device.c pick_largest_resource
	3. in_conherent.c K8_SCAN_PCI_BUS


git-svn-id: svn://svn.coreboot.org/coreboot/trunk@1982 2b7e53f0-3cfb-0310-b3e9-8179ed1497e1
2005-07-08 02:49:49 +00:00

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#include <console/console.h>
#include <device/device.h>
#include <device/pci.h>
#include <part/hard_reset.h>
/**
* Read the resources for the root device,
* that encompass the resources for the entire system.
* @param root Pointer to the device structure for the system root device
*/
void root_dev_read_resources(device_t root)
{
struct resource *resource;
/* Initialize the system wide io space constraints */
resource = new_resource(root, 0);
resource->base = 0x400;
resource->size = 0;
resource->align = 0;
resource->gran = 0;
resource->limit = 0xffffUL;
resource->flags = IORESOURCE_IO;
compute_allocate_resource(&root->link[0], resource,
IORESOURCE_IO, IORESOURCE_IO);
/* Initialize the system wide memory resources constraints */
resource = new_resource(root, 1);
resource->base = 0;
resource->size = 0;
resource->align = 0;
resource->gran = 0;
resource->limit = 0xffffffffUL;
resource->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM;
compute_allocate_resource(&root->link[0], resource,
IORESOURCE_MEM, IORESOURCE_MEM);
}
/**
* @brief Write the resources for every device
*
* Write the resources for the root device,
* and every device under it which are all of the devices.
* @param root Pointer to the device structure for the system root device
*/
void root_dev_set_resources(device_t root)
{
struct bus *bus;
bus = &root->link[0];
compute_allocate_resource(bus,
&root->resource[0], IORESOURCE_IO, IORESOURCE_IO);
compute_allocate_resource(bus,
&root->resource[1], IORESOURCE_MEM, IORESOURCE_MEM);
assign_resources(bus);
}
/**
* @brief Scan devices on static buses.
*
* The enumeration of certain buses is purely static. The existence of
* devices on those buses can be completely determined at compile time
* and is specified in the config file. Typical examples are the 'PNP'
* devices on a legacy ISA/LPC bus. There is no need of probing of any kind,
* the only thing we have to do is to walk through the bus and
* enable or disable devices as indicated in the config file.
*
* On the other hand, some devices are virtual and their existence is
* artificial. They can not be probed at run time. One example is the
* debug device. Those virtual devices have to be listed in the config
* file under some static bus in order to be enumerated at run time.
*
* This function is the default scan_bus() method for the root device and
* LPC bridges.
*
* @param bus Pointer to the device structure which the static buses are attached
* @param max Maximum bus number currently used before scanning.
* @return Largest bus number used.
*/
static int smbus_max = 0;
unsigned int scan_static_bus(device_t bus, unsigned int max)
{
device_t child;
unsigned link;
printk_spew("%s for %s\n", __func__, dev_path(bus));
for(link = 0; link < bus->links; link++) {
/* for smbus bus enumerate */
child = bus->link[link].children;
if(child && child->path.type == DEVICE_PATH_I2C) {
bus->link[link].secondary = ++smbus_max;
}
for(child = bus->link[link].children; child; child = child->sibling) {
if (child->chip_ops && child->chip_ops->enable_dev) {
child->chip_ops->enable_dev(child);
}
if (child->ops && child->ops->enable) {
child->ops->enable(child);
}
if (child->path.type == DEVICE_PATH_I2C) {
printk_debug("smbus: %s[%d]->",
dev_path(child->bus->dev), child->bus->link );
}
printk_debug("%s %s\n",
dev_path(child),
child->enabled?"enabled": "disabled");
}
}
for(link = 0; link < bus->links; link++) {
for(child = bus->link[link].children; child; child = child->sibling) {
if (!child->ops || !child->ops->scan_bus)
continue;
printk_spew("%s scanning...\n", dev_path(child));
max = scan_bus(child, max);
}
}
printk_spew("%s for %s done\n", __func__, dev_path(bus));
return max;
}
/**
* @brief Enable resources for children devices
*
* @param dev the device whos children's resources are to be enabled
*
* This function is called by the global enable_resource() indirectly via the
* device_operation::enable_resources() method of devices.
*
* Indirect mutual recursion:
* enable_childrens_resources() -> enable_resources()
* enable_resources() -> device_operation::enable_resources()
* device_operation::enable_resources() -> enable_children_resources()
*/
void enable_childrens_resources(device_t dev)
{
unsigned link;
for(link = 0; link < dev->links; link++) {
device_t child;
for(child = dev->link[link].children; child; child = child->sibling) {
enable_resources(child);
}
}
}
void root_dev_enable_resources(device_t dev)
{
enable_childrens_resources(dev);
}
/**
* @brief Scan root bus for generic systems
*
* @param root The root device structure
* @param max The current bus number scanned so far, usually 0x00
*
* This function is the default scan_bus() method of the root device.
*/
unsigned int root_dev_scan_bus(device_t root, unsigned int max)
{
return scan_static_bus(root, max);
}
void root_dev_init(device_t root)
{
}
void root_dev_reset(struct bus *bus)
{
printk_info("Reseting board...\n");
hard_reset();
}
/**
* @brief Default device operation for root device
*
* This is the default device operation for root devices. These operations
* should be fully usable as is. However the chip_operations::enable_dev()
* of a motherboard can override this if you want non-default behavior.
*/
struct device_operations default_dev_ops_root = {
.read_resources = root_dev_read_resources,
.set_resources = root_dev_set_resources,
.enable_resources = root_dev_enable_resources,
.init = root_dev_init,
.scan_bus = root_dev_scan_bus,
.reset_bus = root_dev_reset,
};
/**
* @brief The root of device tree.
*
* This is the root of the device tree. The device tree is defined in the
* static.c file and is generated by config tool during compile time.
*/
extern struct device dev_root;