210 lines
5.6 KiB
C
210 lines
5.6 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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* found in the LICENSE file.
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*/
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/* Port 80 module for Chrome EC */
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#include "common.h"
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#include "console.h"
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#include "display_7seg.h"
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#include "hooks.h"
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#include "host_command.h"
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#include "port80.h"
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#include "task.h"
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#include "timer.h"
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#include "util.h"
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#define CPRINTF(format, args...) cprintf(CC_PORT80, format, ## args)
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static uint16_t __bss_slow history[CONFIG_PORT80_HISTORY_LEN];
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static int __bss_slow writes; /* Number of port 80 writes so far */
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static int last_boot; /* Last code from previous boot */
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static int __bss_slow scroll;
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#ifdef CONFIG_BRINGUP
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#undef CONFIG_PORT80_PRINT_IN_INT
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#define CONFIG_PORT80_PRINT_IN_INT 1
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#endif
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static int print_in_int = CONFIG_PORT80_PRINT_IN_INT;
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static void port80_dump_buffer(void);
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DECLARE_DEFERRED(port80_dump_buffer);
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void port_80_write(int data)
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{
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/*
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* By default print_in_int is disabled if:
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* 1. CONFIG_BRINGUP is not defined
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* 2. CONFIG_PRINT_IN_INT is set to disable by default
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*
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* This is done to prevent printing in interrupt context. Boards can
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* enable this by either defining CONFIG_BRINGUP or enabling
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* CONFIG_PRINT_IN_INT in board configs.
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*
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* If at runtime, print_in_int is disabled, then this function will
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* schedule a deferred call 4 seconds after the last port80 write to
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* dump the current port80 buffer to EC console. This is to allow
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* developers to help debug BIOS progress by tracing port80 messages.
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*
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* P.S.: Deferred call is not scheduled for special event codes (data >=
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* 0x100). This is because only 8-bit port80 messages are assumed to be
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* coming from the host.
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*/
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if (print_in_int)
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CPRINTF("%c[%T Port 80: 0x%02x]", scroll ? '\n' : '\r', data);
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else if (data < 0x100)
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hook_call_deferred(&port80_dump_buffer_data, 4 * SECOND);
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/* Save current port80 code if system is resetting */
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if (data == PORT_80_EVENT_RESET && writes) {
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int prev = history[(writes-1) % ARRAY_SIZE(history)];
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/* Ignore special event codes */
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if (prev < 0x100)
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last_boot = prev;
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}
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history[writes % ARRAY_SIZE(history)] = data;
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writes++;
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}
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static void port80_dump_buffer(void)
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{
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int printed = 0;
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int i;
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int head, tail;
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int last_e = 0;
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/*
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* Print the port 80 writes so far, clipped to the length of our
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* history buffer.
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*
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* Technically, if a port 80 write comes in while we're printing this,
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* we could print an incorrect history. Probably not worth the
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* complexity to work around that.
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*/
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head = writes;
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if (head > ARRAY_SIZE(history))
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tail = head - ARRAY_SIZE(history);
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else
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tail = 0;
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ccputs("Port 80 writes:");
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for (i = tail; i < head; i++) {
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int e = history[i % ARRAY_SIZE(history)];
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switch (e) {
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case PORT_80_EVENT_RESUME:
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ccprintf("\n(S3->S0)");
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printed = 0;
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break;
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case PORT_80_EVENT_RESET:
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ccprintf("\n(RESET)");
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printed = 0;
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break;
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default:
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if (!(printed++ % 20)) {
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ccputs("\n ");
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cflush();
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}
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ccprintf(" %02x", e);
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last_e = e;
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}
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}
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ccputs(" <--new\n");
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/* Displaying last port80 msg on 7-segment if it is enabled */
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if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_SEVEN_SEG_DISPLAY) && last_e)
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display_7seg_write(SEVEN_SEG_PORT80_DISPLAY, last_e);
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}
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/*****************************************************************************/
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/* Console commands */
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static int command_port80(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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/*
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* 'port80 scroll' toggles whether port 80 output begins with a newline
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* (scrolling) or CR (non-scrolling).
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*/
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if (argc > 1) {
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if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], "scroll")) {
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scroll = !scroll;
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ccprintf("scroll %sabled\n", scroll ? "en" : "dis");
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return EC_SUCCESS;
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} else if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], "intprint")) {
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print_in_int = !print_in_int;
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ccprintf("printing in interrupt %sabled\n",
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print_in_int ? "en" : "dis");
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return EC_SUCCESS;
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} else if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], "flush")) {
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writes = 0;
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return EC_SUCCESS;
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} else {
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return EC_ERROR_PARAM1;
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}
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}
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port80_dump_buffer();
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return EC_SUCCESS;
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}
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DECLARE_CONSOLE_COMMAND(port80, command_port80,
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"[scroll | intprint | flush]",
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"Print port80 writes or toggle port80 scrolling");
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enum ec_status port80_last_boot(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
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{
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struct ec_response_port80_last_boot *r = args->response;
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args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
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r->code = last_boot;
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return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
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}
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enum ec_status port80_command_read(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
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{
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const struct ec_params_port80_read *p = args->params;
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uint32_t offset = p->read_buffer.offset;
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uint32_t entries = p->read_buffer.num_entries;
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int i;
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struct ec_response_port80_read *rsp = args->response;
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if (args->version == 0)
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return port80_last_boot(args);
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if (p->subcmd == EC_PORT80_GET_INFO) {
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rsp->get_info.writes = writes;
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rsp->get_info.history_size = ARRAY_SIZE(history);
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args->response_size = sizeof(rsp->get_info);
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return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
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} else if (p->subcmd == EC_PORT80_READ_BUFFER) {
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/* do not allow bad offset or size */
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if (offset >= ARRAY_SIZE(history) || entries == 0 ||
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entries > args->response_max)
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return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
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for (i = 0; i < entries; i++) {
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uint16_t e = history[(i + offset) %
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ARRAY_SIZE(history)];
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rsp->data.codes[i] = e;
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}
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args->response_size = entries*sizeof(uint16_t);
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return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
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}
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return EC_RES_INVALID_PARAM;
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}
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DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_PORT80_READ,
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port80_command_read,
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EC_VER_MASK(0) | EC_VER_MASK(1));
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static void port80_log_resume(void)
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{
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/* Store port 80 event so we know where resume happened */
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port_80_write(PORT_80_EVENT_RESUME);
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}
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DECLARE_HOOK(HOOK_CHIPSET_RESUME, port80_log_resume, HOOK_PRIO_DEFAULT);
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