coreboot-kgpe-d16/src/soc/intel/xeon_sp/pmc.c
Arthur Heymans f4721246db soc/intel/xeon_sp: Select INTEL_COMMON_BLOCK_TCO
TCO is configured by FSP. This mostly makes it possible to report TCO
events in SMM if enabled.

Change-Id: I4f81c7888e45ed01ee68b1d6e6a9986a4d735467
Signed-off-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/47764
Reviewed-by: Angel Pons <th3fanbus@gmail.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
2020-11-24 12:02:06 +00:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
#include "chip.h"
#include <console/console.h>
#include <device/device.h>
#include <device/pci_ops.h>
#include <intelblocks/pmc.h>
#include <intelblocks/pmclib.h>
#include <intelblocks/rtc.h>
#include <reg_script.h>
#include <soc/pci_devs.h>
#include <soc/pm.h>
/*
* Set which power state system will be after reapplying
* the power (from G3 State)
*/
void pmc_soc_set_afterg3_en(const bool on)
{
uint8_t reg8;
reg8 = pci_read_config8(PCH_DEV_PMC, GEN_PMCON_B);
if (on)
reg8 &= ~SLEEP_AFTER_POWER_FAIL;
else
reg8 |= SLEEP_AFTER_POWER_FAIL;
pci_write_config8(PCH_DEV_PMC, GEN_PMCON_B, reg8);
}
#if ENV_RAMSTAGE
/* Fill up PMC resource structure */
int pmc_soc_get_resources(struct pmc_resource_config *cfg)
{
cfg->pwrmbase_offset = PWRMBASE;
cfg->pwrmbase_addr = PCH_PWRM_BASE_ADDRESS;
cfg->pwrmbase_size = PCH_PWRM_BASE_SIZE;
cfg->abase_offset = ABASE;
cfg->abase_addr = ACPI_BASE_ADDRESS;
cfg->abase_size = ACPI_BASE_SIZE;
return 0;
}
static const struct reg_script pch_pmc_misc_init_script[] = {
/* Enable SCI and clear SLP requests. */
REG_IO_RMW32(ACPI_BASE_ADDRESS + PM1_CNT, ~SLP_TYP, SCI_EN),
REG_SCRIPT_END
};
static const struct reg_script pmc_write1_to_clear_script[] = {
REG_PCI_OR32(GEN_PMCON_A, 0),
REG_PCI_OR32(GEN_PMCON_B, 0),
REG_PCI_OR32(GEN_PMCON_B, 0),
REG_RES_OR32(PWRMBASE, GBLRST_CAUSE0, 0),
REG_RES_OR32(PWRMBASE, GBLRST_CAUSE1, 0),
REG_SCRIPT_END
};
void pmc_soc_init(struct device *dev)
{
pmc_set_power_failure_state(true);
pmc_gpe_init();
/* Note that certain bits may be cleared from running script as
* certain bit fields are write 1 to clear. */
reg_script_run_on_dev(dev, pch_pmc_misc_init_script);
pmc_set_acpi_mode();
/* Clear registers that contain write-1-to-clear bits. */
reg_script_run_on_dev(dev, pmc_write1_to_clear_script);
}
#endif
/*
* GPE0
*/
const char *const *soc_std_gpe_sts_array(size_t *gpe_arr)
{
static const char *const gpe_sts_bits[] = {
};
*gpe_arr = ARRAY_SIZE(gpe_sts_bits);
return gpe_sts_bits;
}
uint8_t *pmc_mmio_regs(void)
{
return (void *)(uintptr_t) pci_read_config32(PCH_DEV_PMC, PWRMBASE);
}
uintptr_t soc_read_pmc_base(void)
{
return (uintptr_t) (pmc_mmio_regs());
}
uint32_t *soc_pmc_etr_addr(void)
{
/*
* The pointer returned must not be cached, because the address depends on the
* MMCONF base address and the assigned PCI bus number, which both may change
* during the boot process!
*/
return pci_mmio_config32_addr(PCH_DEVFN_PMC << 12, ETR);
}
void soc_get_gpi_gpe_configs(uint8_t *dw0, uint8_t *dw1, uint8_t *dw2)
{
/* No functionality for this yet */
}
int rtc_failure(void)
{
u8 reg8;
int rtc_failed;
/* PMC Controller Device 0x1F, Func 02 */
reg8 = pci_read_config8(PCH_DEV_PMC, GEN_PMCON_B);
rtc_failed = reg8 & RTC_BATTERY_DEAD;
if (rtc_failed) {
reg8 &= ~RTC_BATTERY_DEAD;
pci_write_config8(PCH_DEV_PMC, GEN_PMCON_B, reg8);
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "rtc_failed = 0x%x\n", rtc_failed);
}
return !!rtc_failed;
}
/* Return 0, 3, or 5 to indicate the previous sleep state. */
int soc_prev_sleep_state(const struct chipset_power_state *ps, int prev_sleep_state)
{
/*
* Check for any power failure to determine if this a wake from
* S5 because the PCH does not set the WAK_STS bit when waking
* from a true G3 state.
*/
if (!(ps->pm1_sts & WAK_STS) &&
(ps->gen_pmcon_b & (PWR_FLR | SUS_PWR_FLR)))
prev_sleep_state = ACPI_S5;
return prev_sleep_state;
}
void soc_fill_power_state(struct chipset_power_state *ps)
{
uint8_t *pmc;
ps->gen_pmcon_a = pci_read_config32(PCH_DEV_PMC, GEN_PMCON_A);
ps->gen_pmcon_b = pci_read_config32(PCH_DEV_PMC, GEN_PMCON_B);
pmc = pmc_mmio_regs();
ps->gblrst_cause[0] = read32(pmc + GBLRST_CAUSE0);
ps->gblrst_cause[1] = read32(pmc + GBLRST_CAUSE1);
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "GEN_PMCON: %08x %08x\n",
ps->gen_pmcon_a, ps->gen_pmcon_b);
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "GBLRST_CAUSE: %08x %08x\n",
ps->gblrst_cause[0], ps->gblrst_cause[1]);
}
/* STM Support */
uint16_t get_pmbase(void)
{
return ACPI_BASE_ADDRESS;
}
const char *const *soc_smi_sts_array(size_t *smi_arr)
{
static const char *const smi_sts_bits[] = {
[2] = "BIOS",
[3] = "LEGACY_USB",
[4] = "SLP_SMI",
[5] = "APM",
[6] = "SWSMI_TMR",
[7] = "BIOS_RLS",
[8] = "PM1",
[9] = "GPE0",
[10] = "GPI",
[11] = "MCSMI",
[12] = "DEVMON",
[13] = "TCO",
[14] = "PERIODIC",
[20] = "PCI_EXP_SMI",
[23] = "IE_SMI",
[25] = "SCC_SMI",
[26] = "SPI",
[27] = "GPIO_UNLOCK",
[28] = "ESPI_SMI",
[29] = "SERIAL_I/O",
[30] = "ME_SMI",
[31] = "XHCI",
};
*smi_arr = ARRAY_SIZE(smi_sts_bits);
return smi_sts_bits;
}
const char *const *soc_tco_sts_array(size_t *tco_arr)
{
static const char *const tco_sts_bits[] = {
[0] = "NMI2SMI",
[1] = "OS_TCO",
[2] = "TCO_INT",
[3] = "TIMEOUT",
[7] = "NEWCENTURY",
[8] = "BIOSWR",
[9] = "CPUSCI",
[10] = "CPUSMI",
[12] = "CPUSERR",
[13] = "SLVSEL",
[16] = "INTRD_DET",
[17] = "SECOND_TO",
[20] = "SMLINK_SLV"
};
*tco_arr = ARRAY_SIZE(tco_sts_bits);
return tco_sts_bits;
}