/* * Copyright (c) 1997, Stefan Esser * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following * disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD: src/sys/pci/pci.c,v 1.141.2.15 2002/04/30 17:48:18 tmm Exp $ * $DragonFly: src/sys/bus/pci/pci.c,v 1.31 2006/08/25 22:37:08 swildner Exp $ * */ #include "opt_bus.h" #include "opt_pci.h" #include "opt_simos.h" #include "opt_compat_oldpci.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef __i386__ #include #endif #include #include "pcireg.h" #include "pcivar.h" #include "pci_private.h" #include "pcib_if.h" devclass_t pci_devclass; const char *pcib_owner; static void pci_read_extcap(device_t dev, pcicfgregs *cfg); struct pci_quirk { u_int32_t devid; /* Vendor/device of the card */ int type; #define PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG 1 /* PCI map register in weird place */ int arg1; int arg2; }; struct pci_quirk pci_quirks[] = { /* * The Intel 82371AB and 82443MX has a map register at offset 0x90. */ { 0x71138086, PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG, 0x90, 0 }, { 0x719b8086, PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG, 0x90, 0 }, /* As does the Serverworks OSB4 (the SMBus mapping register) */ { 0x02001166, PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG, 0x90, 0 }, { 0 } }; /* map register information */ #define PCI_MAPMEM 0x01 /* memory map */ #define PCI_MAPMEMP 0x02 /* prefetchable memory map */ #define PCI_MAPPORT 0x04 /* port map */ static STAILQ_HEAD(devlist, pci_devinfo) pci_devq; u_int32_t pci_numdevs = 0; static u_int32_t pci_generation = 0; device_t pci_find_bsf (u_int8_t bus, u_int8_t slot, u_int8_t func) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; STAILQ_FOREACH(dinfo, &pci_devq, pci_links) { if ((dinfo->cfg.bus == bus) && (dinfo->cfg.slot == slot) && (dinfo->cfg.func == func)) { return (dinfo->cfg.dev); } } return (NULL); } device_t pci_find_device (u_int16_t vendor, u_int16_t device) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; STAILQ_FOREACH(dinfo, &pci_devq, pci_links) { if ((dinfo->cfg.vendor == vendor) && (dinfo->cfg.device == device)) { return (dinfo->cfg.dev); } } return (NULL); } /* return base address of memory or port map */ static u_int32_t pci_mapbase(unsigned mapreg) { int mask = 0x03; if ((mapreg & 0x01) == 0) mask = 0x0f; return (mapreg & ~mask); } /* return map type of memory or port map */ static int pci_maptype(unsigned mapreg) { static u_int8_t maptype[0x10] = { PCI_MAPMEM, PCI_MAPPORT, PCI_MAPMEM, 0, PCI_MAPMEM, PCI_MAPPORT, 0, 0, PCI_MAPMEM|PCI_MAPMEMP, PCI_MAPPORT, PCI_MAPMEM|PCI_MAPMEMP, 0, PCI_MAPMEM|PCI_MAPMEMP, PCI_MAPPORT, 0, 0, }; return maptype[mapreg & 0x0f]; } /* return log2 of map size decoded for memory or port map */ static int pci_mapsize(unsigned testval) { int ln2size; testval = pci_mapbase(testval); ln2size = 0; if (testval != 0) { while ((testval & 1) == 0) { ln2size++; testval >>= 1; } } return (ln2size); } /* return log2 of address range supported by map register */ static int pci_maprange(unsigned mapreg) { int ln2range = 0; switch (mapreg & 0x07) { case 0x00: case 0x01: case 0x05: ln2range = 32; break; case 0x02: ln2range = 20; break; case 0x04: ln2range = 64; break; } return (ln2range); } /* adjust some values from PCI 1.0 devices to match 2.0 standards ... */ static void pci_fixancient(pcicfgregs *cfg) { if (cfg->hdrtype != 0) return; /* PCI to PCI bridges use header type 1 */ if (cfg->baseclass == PCIC_BRIDGE && cfg->subclass == PCIS_BRIDGE_PCI) cfg->hdrtype = 1; } /* read config data specific to header type 1 device (PCI to PCI bridge) */ static void * pci_readppb(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f) { pcih1cfgregs *p; p = malloc(sizeof (pcih1cfgregs), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); if (p == NULL) return (NULL); p->secstat = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_SECSTAT_1, 2); p->bridgectl = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_BRIDGECTL_1, 2); p->seclat = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_SECLAT_1, 1); p->iobase = PCI_PPBIOBASE (PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_IOBASEH_1, 2), PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_IOBASEL_1, 1)); p->iolimit = PCI_PPBIOLIMIT (PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_IOLIMITH_1, 2), PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_IOLIMITL_1, 1)); p->membase = PCI_PPBMEMBASE (0, PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_MEMBASE_1, 2)); p->memlimit = PCI_PPBMEMLIMIT (0, PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_MEMLIMIT_1, 2)); p->pmembase = PCI_PPBMEMBASE ( (pci_addr_t)PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_PMBASEH_1, 4), PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_PMBASEL_1, 2)); p->pmemlimit = PCI_PPBMEMLIMIT ( (pci_addr_t)PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_PMLIMITH_1, 4), PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_PMLIMITL_1, 2)); return (p); } /* read config data specific to header type 2 device (PCI to CardBus bridge) */ static void * pci_readpcb(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f) { pcih2cfgregs *p; p = malloc(sizeof (pcih2cfgregs), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); if (p == NULL) return (NULL); p->secstat = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_SECSTAT_2, 2); p->bridgectl = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_BRIDGECTL_2, 2); p->seclat = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_SECLAT_2, 1); p->membase0 = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_MEMBASE0_2, 4); p->memlimit0 = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_MEMLIMIT0_2, 4); p->membase1 = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_MEMBASE1_2, 4); p->memlimit1 = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_MEMLIMIT1_2, 4); p->iobase0 = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_IOBASE0_2, 4); p->iolimit0 = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_IOLIMIT0_2, 4); p->iobase1 = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_IOBASE1_2, 4); p->iolimit1 = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_IOLIMIT1_2, 4); p->pccardif = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_PCCARDIF_2, 4); return p; } /* extract header type specific config data */ static void pci_hdrtypedata(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f, pcicfgregs *cfg) { #define REG(n,w) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, n, w) switch (cfg->hdrtype) { case 0: cfg->subvendor = REG(PCIR_SUBVEND_0, 2); cfg->subdevice = REG(PCIR_SUBDEV_0, 2); cfg->nummaps = PCI_MAXMAPS_0; break; case 1: cfg->subvendor = REG(PCIR_SUBVEND_1, 2); cfg->subdevice = REG(PCIR_SUBDEV_1, 2); cfg->secondarybus = REG(PCIR_SECBUS_1, 1); cfg->subordinatebus = REG(PCIR_SUBBUS_1, 1); cfg->nummaps = PCI_MAXMAPS_1; cfg->hdrspec = pci_readppb(pcib, b, s, f); break; case 2: cfg->subvendor = REG(PCIR_SUBVEND_2, 2); cfg->subdevice = REG(PCIR_SUBDEV_2, 2); cfg->secondarybus = REG(PCIR_SECBUS_2, 1); cfg->subordinatebus = REG(PCIR_SUBBUS_2, 1); cfg->nummaps = PCI_MAXMAPS_2; cfg->hdrspec = pci_readpcb(pcib, b, s, f); break; } #undef REG } /* read configuration header into pcicfgrect structure */ struct pci_devinfo * pci_read_device(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f, size_t size) { #define REG(n, w) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, n, w) pcicfgregs *cfg = NULL; struct pci_devinfo *devlist_entry; struct devlist *devlist_head; devlist_head = &pci_devq; devlist_entry = NULL; if (PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_DEVVENDOR, 4) != -1) { devlist_entry = malloc(size, M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); if (devlist_entry == NULL) return (NULL); cfg = &devlist_entry->cfg; cfg->bus = b; cfg->slot = s; cfg->func = f; cfg->vendor = REG(PCIR_VENDOR, 2); cfg->device = REG(PCIR_DEVICE, 2); cfg->cmdreg = REG(PCIR_COMMAND, 2); cfg->statreg = REG(PCIR_STATUS, 2); cfg->baseclass = REG(PCIR_CLASS, 1); cfg->subclass = REG(PCIR_SUBCLASS, 1); cfg->progif = REG(PCIR_PROGIF, 1); cfg->revid = REG(PCIR_REVID, 1); cfg->hdrtype = REG(PCIR_HDRTYPE, 1); cfg->cachelnsz = REG(PCIR_CACHELNSZ, 1); cfg->lattimer = REG(PCIR_LATTIMER, 1); cfg->intpin = REG(PCIR_INTPIN, 1); cfg->intline = REG(PCIR_INTLINE, 1); #ifdef APIC_IO /* * If using the APIC the intpin is probably wrong, since it * is often setup by the BIOS with the PIC in mind. */ if (cfg->intpin != 0) { int airq; airq = pci_apic_irq(cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->intpin); if (airq >= 0) { /* PCI specific entry found in MP table */ if (airq != cfg->intline) { undirect_pci_irq(cfg->intline); cfg->intline = airq; } } else { /* * PCI interrupts might be redirected to the * ISA bus according to some MP tables. Use the * same methods as used by the ISA devices * devices to find the proper IOAPIC int pin. */ airq = isa_apic_irq(cfg->intline); if ((airq >= 0) && (airq != cfg->intline)) { /* XXX: undirect_pci_irq() ? */ undirect_isa_irq(cfg->intline); cfg->intline = airq; } } } #endif /* APIC_IO */ cfg->mingnt = REG(PCIR_MINGNT, 1); cfg->maxlat = REG(PCIR_MAXLAT, 1); cfg->mfdev = (cfg->hdrtype & PCIM_MFDEV) != 0; cfg->hdrtype &= ~PCIM_MFDEV; pci_fixancient(cfg); pci_hdrtypedata(pcib, b, s, f, cfg); if (REG(PCIR_STATUS, 2) & PCIM_STATUS_CAPPRESENT) pci_read_extcap(pcib, cfg); STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(devlist_head, devlist_entry, pci_links); devlist_entry->conf.pc_sel.pc_bus = cfg->bus; devlist_entry->conf.pc_sel.pc_dev = cfg->slot; devlist_entry->conf.pc_sel.pc_func = cfg->func; devlist_entry->conf.pc_hdr = cfg->hdrtype; devlist_entry->conf.pc_subvendor = cfg->subvendor; devlist_entry->conf.pc_subdevice = cfg->subdevice; devlist_entry->conf.pc_vendor = cfg->vendor; devlist_entry->conf.pc_device = cfg->device; devlist_entry->conf.pc_class = cfg->baseclass; devlist_entry->conf.pc_subclass = cfg->subclass; devlist_entry->conf.pc_progif = cfg->progif; devlist_entry->conf.pc_revid = cfg->revid; pci_numdevs++; pci_generation++; } return (devlist_entry); #undef REG } static void pci_read_extcap(device_t pcib, pcicfgregs *cfg) { #define REG(n, w) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func, n, w) int ptr, nextptr, ptrptr; switch (cfg->hdrtype) { case 0: ptrptr = 0x34; break; case 2: ptrptr = 0x14; break; default: return; /* no extended capabilities support */ } nextptr = REG(ptrptr, 1); /* sanity check? */ /* * Read capability entries. */ while (nextptr != 0) { /* Sanity check */ if (nextptr > 255) { printf("illegal PCI extended capability offset %d\n", nextptr); return; } /* Find the next entry */ ptr = nextptr; nextptr = REG(ptr + 1, 1); /* Process this entry */ switch (REG(ptr, 1)) { case 0x01: /* PCI power management */ if (cfg->pp_cap == 0) { cfg->pp_cap = REG(ptr + PCIR_POWER_CAP, 2); cfg->pp_status = ptr + PCIR_POWER_STATUS; cfg->pp_pmcsr = ptr + PCIR_POWER_PMCSR; if ((nextptr - ptr) > PCIR_POWER_DATA) cfg->pp_data = ptr + PCIR_POWER_DATA; } break; default: break; } } #undef REG } /* free pcicfgregs structure and all depending data structures */ int pci_freecfg(struct pci_devinfo *dinfo) { struct devlist *devlist_head; devlist_head = &pci_devq; if (dinfo->cfg.hdrspec != NULL) free(dinfo->cfg.hdrspec, M_DEVBUF); /* XXX this hasn't been tested */ STAILQ_REMOVE(devlist_head, dinfo, pci_devinfo, pci_links); free(dinfo, M_DEVBUF); /* increment the generation count */ pci_generation++; /* we're losing one device */ pci_numdevs--; return (0); } /* * PCI power manangement */ int pci_set_powerstate_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int state) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; u_int16_t status; int result; if (cfg->pp_cap != 0) { status = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, cfg->pp_status, 2) & ~PCIM_PSTAT_DMASK; result = 0; switch (state) { case PCI_POWERSTATE_D0: status |= PCIM_PSTAT_D0; break; case PCI_POWERSTATE_D1: if (cfg->pp_cap & PCIM_PCAP_D1SUPP) { status |= PCIM_PSTAT_D1; } else { result = EOPNOTSUPP; } break; case PCI_POWERSTATE_D2: if (cfg->pp_cap & PCIM_PCAP_D2SUPP) { status |= PCIM_PSTAT_D2; } else { result = EOPNOTSUPP; } break; case PCI_POWERSTATE_D3: status |= PCIM_PSTAT_D3; break; default: result = EINVAL; } if (result == 0) PCI_WRITE_CONFIG(dev, child, cfg->pp_status, status, 2); } else { result = ENXIO; } return(result); } int pci_get_powerstate_method(device_t dev, device_t child) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; u_int16_t status; int result; if (cfg->pp_cap != 0) { status = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, cfg->pp_status, 2); switch (status & PCIM_PSTAT_DMASK) { case PCIM_PSTAT_D0: result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D0; break; case PCIM_PSTAT_D1: result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D1; break; case PCIM_PSTAT_D2: result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D2; break; case PCIM_PSTAT_D3: result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D3; break; default: result = PCI_POWERSTATE_UNKNOWN; break; } } else { /* No support, device is always at D0 */ result = PCI_POWERSTATE_D0; } return(result); } /* * Some convenience functions for PCI device drivers. */ static __inline void pci_set_command_bit(device_t dev, device_t child, u_int16_t bit) { u_int16_t command; command = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); command |= bit; PCI_WRITE_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, command, 2); } static __inline void pci_clear_command_bit(device_t dev, device_t child, u_int16_t bit) { u_int16_t command; command = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); command &= ~bit; PCI_WRITE_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, command, 2); } int pci_enable_busmaster_method(device_t dev, device_t child) { pci_set_command_bit(dev, child, PCIM_CMD_BUSMASTEREN); return(0); } int pci_disable_busmaster_method(device_t dev, device_t child) { pci_clear_command_bit(dev, child, PCIM_CMD_BUSMASTEREN); return(0); } int pci_enable_io_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int space) { uint16_t command; uint16_t bit; char *error; bit = 0; error = NULL; switch(space) { case SYS_RES_IOPORT: bit = PCIM_CMD_PORTEN; error = "port"; break; case SYS_RES_MEMORY: bit = PCIM_CMD_MEMEN; error = "memory"; break; default: return(EINVAL); } pci_set_command_bit(dev, child, bit); command = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); if (command & bit) return(0); device_printf(child, "failed to enable %s mapping!\n", error); return(ENXIO); } int pci_disable_io_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int space) { uint16_t command; uint16_t bit; char *error; bit = 0; error = NULL; switch(space) { case SYS_RES_IOPORT: bit = PCIM_CMD_PORTEN; error = "port"; break; case SYS_RES_MEMORY: bit = PCIM_CMD_MEMEN; error = "memory"; break; default: return (EINVAL); } pci_clear_command_bit(dev, child, bit); command = PCI_READ_CONFIG(dev, child, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); if (command & bit) { device_printf(child, "failed to disable %s mapping!\n", error); return (ENXIO); } return (0); } /* * This is the user interface to PCI configuration space. */ static int pci_open(struct dev_open_args *ap) { if ((ap->a_oflags & FWRITE) && securelevel > 0) { return EPERM; } return 0; } static int pci_close(struct dev_close_args *ap) { return 0; } /* * Match a single pci_conf structure against an array of pci_match_conf * structures. The first argument, 'matches', is an array of num_matches * pci_match_conf structures. match_buf is a pointer to the pci_conf * structure that will be compared to every entry in the matches array. * This function returns 1 on failure, 0 on success. */ static int pci_conf_match(struct pci_match_conf *matches, int num_matches, struct pci_conf *match_buf) { int i; if ((matches == NULL) || (match_buf == NULL) || (num_matches <= 0)) return(1); for (i = 0; i < num_matches; i++) { /* * I'm not sure why someone would do this...but... */ if (matches[i].flags == PCI_GETCONF_NO_MATCH) continue; /* * Look at each of the match flags. If it's set, do the * comparison. If the comparison fails, we don't have a * match, go on to the next item if there is one. */ if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_BUS) != 0) && (match_buf->pc_sel.pc_bus != matches[i].pc_sel.pc_bus)) continue; if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_DEV) != 0) && (match_buf->pc_sel.pc_dev != matches[i].pc_sel.pc_dev)) continue; if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_FUNC) != 0) && (match_buf->pc_sel.pc_func != matches[i].pc_sel.pc_func)) continue; if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_VENDOR) != 0) && (match_buf->pc_vendor != matches[i].pc_vendor)) continue; if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_DEVICE) != 0) && (match_buf->pc_device != matches[i].pc_device)) continue; if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_CLASS) != 0) && (match_buf->pc_class != matches[i].pc_class)) continue; if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_UNIT) != 0) && (match_buf->pd_unit != matches[i].pd_unit)) continue; if (((matches[i].flags & PCI_GETCONF_MATCH_NAME) != 0) && (strncmp(matches[i].pd_name, match_buf->pd_name, sizeof(match_buf->pd_name)) != 0)) continue; return(0); } return(1); } /* * Locate the parent of a PCI device by scanning the PCI devlist * and return the entry for the parent. * For devices on PCI Bus 0 (the host bus), this is the PCI Host. * For devices on secondary PCI busses, this is that bus' PCI-PCI Bridge. */ pcicfgregs * pci_devlist_get_parent(pcicfgregs *cfg) { struct devlist *devlist_head; struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; pcicfgregs *bridge_cfg; int i; dinfo = STAILQ_FIRST(devlist_head = &pci_devq); /* If the device is on PCI bus 0, look for the host */ if (cfg->bus == 0) { for (i = 0; (dinfo != NULL) && (i < pci_numdevs); dinfo = STAILQ_NEXT(dinfo, pci_links), i++) { bridge_cfg = &dinfo->cfg; if (bridge_cfg->baseclass == PCIC_BRIDGE && bridge_cfg->subclass == PCIS_BRIDGE_HOST && bridge_cfg->bus == cfg->bus) { return bridge_cfg; } } } /* If the device is not on PCI bus 0, look for the PCI-PCI bridge */ if (cfg->bus > 0) { for (i = 0; (dinfo != NULL) && (i < pci_numdevs); dinfo = STAILQ_NEXT(dinfo, pci_links), i++) { bridge_cfg = &dinfo->cfg; if (bridge_cfg->baseclass == PCIC_BRIDGE && bridge_cfg->subclass == PCIS_BRIDGE_PCI && bridge_cfg->secondarybus == cfg->bus) { return bridge_cfg; } } } return NULL; } static int pci_ioctl(struct dev_ioctl_args *ap) { device_t pci, pcib; struct pci_io *io; const char *name; int error; if (!(ap->a_fflag & FWRITE)) return EPERM; switch(ap->a_cmd) { case PCIOCGETCONF: { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; struct pci_conf_io *cio; struct devlist *devlist_head; struct pci_match_conf *pattern_buf; int num_patterns; size_t iolen; int ionum, i; cio = (struct pci_conf_io *)ap->a_data; num_patterns = 0; dinfo = NULL; /* * Hopefully the user won't pass in a null pointer, but it * can't hurt to check. */ if (cio == NULL) { error = EINVAL; break; } /* * If the user specified an offset into the device list, * but the list has changed since they last called this * ioctl, tell them that the list has changed. They will * have to get the list from the beginning. */ if ((cio->offset != 0) && (cio->generation != pci_generation)){ cio->num_matches = 0; cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_LIST_CHANGED; error = 0; break; } /* * Check to see whether the user has asked for an offset * past the end of our list. */ if (cio->offset >= pci_numdevs) { cio->num_matches = 0; cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_LAST_DEVICE; error = 0; break; } /* get the head of the device queue */ devlist_head = &pci_devq; /* * Determine how much room we have for pci_conf structures. * Round the user's buffer size down to the nearest * multiple of sizeof(struct pci_conf) in case the user * didn't specify a multiple of that size. */ iolen = min(cio->match_buf_len - (cio->match_buf_len % sizeof(struct pci_conf)), pci_numdevs * sizeof(struct pci_conf)); /* * Since we know that iolen is a multiple of the size of * the pciconf union, it's okay to do this. */ ionum = iolen / sizeof(struct pci_conf); /* * If this test is true, the user wants the pci_conf * structures returned to match the supplied entries. */ if ((cio->num_patterns > 0) && (cio->pat_buf_len > 0)) { /* * pat_buf_len needs to be: * num_patterns * sizeof(struct pci_match_conf) * While it is certainly possible the user just * allocated a large buffer, but set the number of * matches correctly, it is far more likely that * their kernel doesn't match the userland utility * they're using. It's also possible that the user * forgot to initialize some variables. Yes, this * may be overly picky, but I hazard to guess that * it's far more likely to just catch folks that * updated their kernel but not their userland. */ if ((cio->num_patterns * sizeof(struct pci_match_conf)) != cio->pat_buf_len){ /* The user made a mistake, return an error*/ cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_ERROR; printf("pci_ioctl: pat_buf_len %d != " "num_patterns (%d) * sizeof(struct " "pci_match_conf) (%d)\npci_ioctl: " "pat_buf_len should be = %d\n", cio->pat_buf_len, cio->num_patterns, (int)sizeof(struct pci_match_conf), (int)sizeof(struct pci_match_conf) * cio->num_patterns); printf("pci_ioctl: do your headers match your " "kernel?\n"); cio->num_matches = 0; error = EINVAL; break; } /* * Check the user's buffer to make sure it's readable. */ if (!useracc((caddr_t)cio->patterns, cio->pat_buf_len, VM_PROT_READ)) { printf("pci_ioctl: pattern buffer %p, " "length %u isn't user accessible for" " READ\n", cio->patterns, cio->pat_buf_len); error = EACCES; break; } /* * Allocate a buffer to hold the patterns. */ pattern_buf = malloc(cio->pat_buf_len, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK); error = copyin(cio->patterns, pattern_buf, cio->pat_buf_len); if (error != 0) break; num_patterns = cio->num_patterns; } else if ((cio->num_patterns > 0) || (cio->pat_buf_len > 0)) { /* * The user made a mistake, spit out an error. */ cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_ERROR; cio->num_matches = 0; printf("pci_ioctl: invalid GETCONF arguments\n"); error = EINVAL; break; } else pattern_buf = NULL; /* * Make sure we can write to the match buffer. */ if (!useracc((caddr_t)cio->matches, cio->match_buf_len, VM_PROT_WRITE)) { printf("pci_ioctl: match buffer %p, length %u " "isn't user accessible for WRITE\n", cio->matches, cio->match_buf_len); error = EACCES; break; } /* * Go through the list of devices and copy out the devices * that match the user's criteria. */ for (cio->num_matches = 0, error = 0, i = 0, dinfo = STAILQ_FIRST(devlist_head); (dinfo != NULL) && (cio->num_matches < ionum) && (error == 0) && (i < pci_numdevs); dinfo = STAILQ_NEXT(dinfo, pci_links), i++) { if (i < cio->offset) continue; /* Populate pd_name and pd_unit */ name = NULL; if (dinfo->cfg.dev && dinfo->conf.pd_name[0] == '\0') name = device_get_name(dinfo->cfg.dev); if (name) { strncpy(dinfo->conf.pd_name, name, sizeof(dinfo->conf.pd_name)); dinfo->conf.pd_name[PCI_MAXNAMELEN] = 0; dinfo->conf.pd_unit = device_get_unit(dinfo->cfg.dev); } if ((pattern_buf == NULL) || (pci_conf_match(pattern_buf, num_patterns, &dinfo->conf) == 0)) { /* * If we've filled up the user's buffer, * break out at this point. Since we've * got a match here, we'll pick right back * up at the matching entry. We can also * tell the user that there are more matches * left. */ if (cio->num_matches >= ionum) break; error = copyout(&dinfo->conf, &cio->matches[cio->num_matches], sizeof(struct pci_conf)); cio->num_matches++; } } /* * Set the pointer into the list, so if the user is getting * n records at a time, where n < pci_numdevs, */ cio->offset = i; /* * Set the generation, the user will need this if they make * another ioctl call with offset != 0. */ cio->generation = pci_generation; /* * If this is the last device, inform the user so he won't * bother asking for more devices. If dinfo isn't NULL, we * know that there are more matches in the list because of * the way the traversal is done. */ if (dinfo == NULL) cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_LAST_DEVICE; else cio->status = PCI_GETCONF_MORE_DEVS; if (pattern_buf != NULL) free(pattern_buf, M_TEMP); break; } case PCIOCREAD: io = (struct pci_io *)ap->a_data; switch(io->pi_width) { case 4: case 2: case 1: /* * Assume that the user-level bus number is * actually the pciN instance number. We map * from that to the real pcib+bus combination. */ pci = devclass_get_device(pci_devclass, io->pi_sel.pc_bus); if (pci) { /* * pci is the pci device and may contain * several children (for each function code). * The governing pci bus is the parent to * the pci device. */ int b; pcib = device_get_parent(pci); b = pcib_get_bus(pcib); io->pi_data = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, io->pi_sel.pc_dev, io->pi_sel.pc_func, io->pi_reg, io->pi_width); error = 0; } else { error = ENODEV; } break; default: error = ENODEV; break; } break; case PCIOCWRITE: io = (struct pci_io *)ap->a_data; switch(io->pi_width) { case 4: case 2: case 1: /* * Assume that the user-level bus number is * actually the pciN instance number. We map * from that to the real pcib+bus combination. */ pci = devclass_get_device(pci_devclass, io->pi_sel.pc_bus); if (pci) { /* * pci is the pci device and may contain * several children (for each function code). * The governing pci bus is the parent to * the pci device. */ int b; pcib = device_get_parent(pci); b = pcib_get_bus(pcib); PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, b, io->pi_sel.pc_dev, io->pi_sel.pc_func, io->pi_reg, io->pi_data, io->pi_width); error = 0; } else { error = ENODEV; } break; default: error = ENODEV; break; } break; default: error = ENOTTY; break; } return (error); } #define PCI_CDEV 78 static struct dev_ops pcic_ops = { { "pci", PCI_CDEV, 0 }, .d_open = pci_open, .d_close = pci_close, .d_ioctl = pci_ioctl, }; #include "pci_if.h" /* * New style pci driver. Parent device is either a pci-host-bridge or a * pci-pci-bridge. Both kinds are represented by instances of pcib. */ const char * pci_class_to_string(int baseclass) { const char *name; switch(baseclass) { case PCIC_OLD: name = "OLD"; break; case PCIC_STORAGE: name = "STORAGE"; break; case PCIC_NETWORK: name = "NETWORK"; break; case PCIC_DISPLAY: name = "DISPLAY"; break; case PCIC_MULTIMEDIA: name = "MULTIMEDIA"; break; case PCIC_MEMORY: name = "MEMORY"; break; case PCIC_BRIDGE: name = "BRIDGE"; break; case PCIC_SIMPLECOMM: name = "SIMPLECOMM"; break; case PCIC_BASEPERIPH: name = "BASEPERIPH"; break; case PCIC_INPUTDEV: name = "INPUTDEV"; break; case PCIC_DOCKING: name = "DOCKING"; break; case PCIC_PROCESSOR: name = "PROCESSOR"; break; case PCIC_SERIALBUS: name = "SERIALBUS"; break; case PCIC_WIRELESS: name = "WIRELESS"; break; case PCIC_I2O: name = "I20"; break; case PCIC_SATELLITE: name = "SATELLITE"; break; case PCIC_CRYPTO: name = "CRYPTO"; break; case PCIC_SIGPROC: name = "SIGPROC"; break; case PCIC_OTHER: name = "OTHER"; break; default: name = "?"; break; } return(name); } void pci_print_verbose(struct pci_devinfo *dinfo) { if (bootverbose) { pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; printf("found->\tvendor=0x%04x, dev=0x%04x, revid=0x%02x\n", cfg->vendor, cfg->device, cfg->revid); printf("\tbus=%d, slot=%d, func=%d\n", cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func); printf("\tclass=[%s]%02x-%02x-%02x, hdrtype=0x%02x, mfdev=%d\n", pci_class_to_string(cfg->baseclass), cfg->baseclass, cfg->subclass, cfg->progif, cfg->hdrtype, cfg->mfdev); printf("\tsubordinatebus=%x \tsecondarybus=%x\n", cfg->subordinatebus, cfg->secondarybus); #ifdef PCI_DEBUG printf("\tcmdreg=0x%04x, statreg=0x%04x, cachelnsz=%d (dwords)\n", cfg->cmdreg, cfg->statreg, cfg->cachelnsz); printf("\tlattimer=0x%02x (%d ns), mingnt=0x%02x (%d ns), maxlat=0x%02x (%d ns)\n", cfg->lattimer, cfg->lattimer * 30, cfg->mingnt, cfg->mingnt * 250, cfg->maxlat, cfg->maxlat * 250); #endif /* PCI_DEBUG */ if (cfg->intpin > 0) printf("\tintpin=%c, irq=%d\n", cfg->intpin +'a' -1, cfg->intline); } } static int pci_porten(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f) { return (PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, 2) & PCIM_CMD_PORTEN) != 0; } static int pci_memen(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f) { return (PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, 2) & PCIM_CMD_MEMEN) != 0; } /* * Add a resource based on a pci map register. Return 1 if the map * register is a 32bit map register or 2 if it is a 64bit register. */ static int pci_add_map(device_t pcib, int b, int s, int f, int reg, struct resource_list *rl) { u_int32_t map; u_int64_t base; u_int8_t ln2size; u_int8_t ln2range; u_int32_t testval; #ifdef PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES u_int16_t cmd; #endif int type; map = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg, 4); if (map == 0 || map == 0xffffffff) return 1; /* skip invalid entry */ PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg, 0xffffffff, 4); testval = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg, 4); PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg, map, 4); base = pci_mapbase(map); if (pci_maptype(map) & PCI_MAPMEM) type = SYS_RES_MEMORY; else type = SYS_RES_IOPORT; ln2size = pci_mapsize(testval); ln2range = pci_maprange(testval); if (ln2range == 64) { /* Read the other half of a 64bit map register */ base |= (u_int64_t) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, reg+4, 4); } /* * This code theoretically does the right thing, but has * undesirable side effects in some cases where * peripherals respond oddly to having these bits * enabled. Leave them alone by default. */ #ifdef PCI_ENABLE_IO_MODES if (type == SYS_RES_IOPORT && !pci_porten(pcib, b, s, f)) { cmd = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); cmd |= PCIM_CMD_PORTEN; PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, cmd, 2); } if (type == SYS_RES_MEMORY && !pci_memen(pcib, b, s, f)) { cmd = PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, 2); cmd |= PCIM_CMD_MEMEN; PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_COMMAND, cmd, 2); } #else if (type == SYS_RES_IOPORT && !pci_porten(pcib, b, s, f)) return 1; if (type == SYS_RES_MEMORY && !pci_memen(pcib, b, s, f)) return 1; #endif resource_list_add(rl, type, reg, base, base + (1 << ln2size) - 1, (1 << ln2size)); if (bootverbose) { printf("\tmap[%02x]: type %x, range %2d, base %08x, size %2d\n", reg, pci_maptype(base), ln2range, (unsigned int) base, ln2size); } return (ln2range == 64) ? 2 : 1; } static void pci_add_resources(device_t pcib, device_t bus, device_t dev) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(dev); pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; struct resource_list *rl = &dinfo->resources; struct pci_quirk *q; int b, i, f, s; #if 0 /* WILL BE USED WITH ADDITIONAL IMPORT FROM FREEBSD-5 XXX */ int irq; #endif b = cfg->bus; s = cfg->slot; f = cfg->func; for (i = 0; i < cfg->nummaps;) { i += pci_add_map(pcib, b, s, f, PCIR_BAR(i),rl); } for (q = &pci_quirks[0]; q->devid; q++) { if (q->devid == ((cfg->device << 16) | cfg->vendor) && q->type == PCI_QUIRK_MAP_REG) pci_add_map(pcib, b, s, f, q->arg1, rl); } if (cfg->intpin > 0 && cfg->intline != 255) resource_list_add(rl, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0, cfg->intline, cfg->intline, 1); } void pci_add_children(device_t dev, int busno, size_t dinfo_size) { #define REG(n, w) PCIB_READ_CONFIG(pcib, busno, s, f, n, w) device_t pcib = device_get_parent(dev); struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; int maxslots; int s, f, pcifunchigh; uint8_t hdrtype; KKASSERT(dinfo_size >= sizeof(struct pci_devinfo)); maxslots = PCIB_MAXSLOTS(pcib); for (s = 0; s <= maxslots; s++) { pcifunchigh = 0; f = 0; hdrtype = REG(PCIR_HDRTYPE, 1); if ((hdrtype & PCIM_HDRTYPE) > PCI_MAXHDRTYPE) continue; if (hdrtype & PCIM_MFDEV) pcifunchigh = PCI_FUNCMAX; for (f = 0; f <= pcifunchigh; f++) { dinfo = pci_read_device(pcib, busno, s, f, dinfo_size); if (dinfo != NULL) { pci_add_child(dev, dinfo); } } } #undef REG } /* * The actual PCI child that we add has a NULL driver whos parent * device will be "pci". The child contains the ivars, not the parent. */ void pci_add_child(device_t bus, struct pci_devinfo *dinfo) { device_t pcib; pcib = device_get_parent(bus); dinfo->cfg.dev = device_add_child(bus, NULL, -1); device_set_ivars(dinfo->cfg.dev, dinfo); pci_add_resources(pcib, bus, dinfo->cfg.dev); pci_print_verbose(dinfo); } /* * Probe the PCI bus. Note: probe code is not supposed to add children * or call attach. */ static int pci_probe(device_t dev) { device_set_desc(dev, "PCI bus"); /* Allow other subclasses to override this driver */ return(-1000); } static int pci_attach(device_t dev) { int busno; int lunit = device_get_unit(dev); dev_ops_add(&pcic_ops, -1, lunit); make_dev(&pcic_ops, lunit, UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0644, "pci%d", lunit); /* * Since there can be multiple independantly numbered PCI * busses on some large alpha systems, we can't use the unit * number to decide what bus we are probing. We ask the parent * pcib what our bus number is. * * pcib_get_bus() must act on the pci bus device, not on the pci * device, because it uses badly hacked nexus-based ivars to * store and retrieve the physical bus number. XXX */ busno = pcib_get_bus(device_get_parent(dev)); if (bootverbose) device_printf(dev, "pci_attach() physical bus=%d\n", busno); pci_add_children(dev, busno, sizeof(struct pci_devinfo)); return (bus_generic_attach(dev)); } static int pci_print_resources(struct resource_list *rl, const char *name, int type, const char *format) { struct resource_list_entry *rle; int printed, retval; printed = 0; retval = 0; /* Yes, this is kinda cheating */ SLIST_FOREACH(rle, rl, link) { if (rle->type == type) { if (printed == 0) retval += printf(" %s ", name); else if (printed > 0) retval += printf(","); printed++; retval += printf(format, rle->start); if (rle->count > 1) { retval += printf("-"); retval += printf(format, rle->start + rle->count - 1); } } } return retval; } int pci_print_child(device_t dev, device_t child) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; struct resource_list *rl; pcicfgregs *cfg; int retval = 0; dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); cfg = &dinfo->cfg; rl = &dinfo->resources; retval += bus_print_child_header(dev, child); retval += pci_print_resources(rl, "port", SYS_RES_IOPORT, "%#lx"); retval += pci_print_resources(rl, "mem", SYS_RES_MEMORY, "%#lx"); retval += pci_print_resources(rl, "irq", SYS_RES_IRQ, "%ld"); if (device_get_flags(dev)) retval += printf(" flags %#x", device_get_flags(dev)); retval += printf(" at device %d.%d", pci_get_slot(child), pci_get_function(child)); retval += bus_print_child_footer(dev, child); return (retval); } void pci_probe_nomatch(device_t dev, device_t child) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; pcicfgregs *cfg; const char *desc; int unknown; unknown = 0; dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); cfg = &dinfo->cfg; desc = pci_ata_match(child); if (!desc) desc = pci_usb_match(child); if (!desc) desc = pci_vga_match(child); if (!desc) desc = pci_chip_match(child); if (!desc) { desc = "unknown card"; unknown++; } device_printf(dev, "<%s>", desc); if (bootverbose || unknown) { printf(" (vendor=0x%04x, dev=0x%04x)", cfg->vendor, cfg->device); } printf(" at %d.%d", pci_get_slot(child), pci_get_function(child)); if (cfg->intpin > 0 && cfg->intline != 255) { printf(" irq %d", cfg->intline); } printf("\n"); return; } int pci_read_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t *result) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; pcicfgregs *cfg; dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); cfg = &dinfo->cfg; switch (which) { case PCI_IVAR_SUBVENDOR: *result = cfg->subvendor; break; case PCI_IVAR_SUBDEVICE: *result = cfg->subdevice; break; case PCI_IVAR_VENDOR: *result = cfg->vendor; break; case PCI_IVAR_DEVICE: *result = cfg->device; break; case PCI_IVAR_DEVID: *result = (cfg->device << 16) | cfg->vendor; break; case PCI_IVAR_CLASS: *result = cfg->baseclass; break; case PCI_IVAR_SUBCLASS: *result = cfg->subclass; break; case PCI_IVAR_PROGIF: *result = cfg->progif; break; case PCI_IVAR_REVID: *result = cfg->revid; break; case PCI_IVAR_INTPIN: *result = cfg->intpin; break; case PCI_IVAR_IRQ: *result = cfg->intline; break; case PCI_IVAR_BUS: *result = cfg->bus; break; case PCI_IVAR_SLOT: *result = cfg->slot; break; case PCI_IVAR_FUNCTION: *result = cfg->func; break; case PCI_IVAR_SECONDARYBUS: *result = cfg->secondarybus; break; case PCI_IVAR_SUBORDINATEBUS: *result = cfg->subordinatebus; break; case PCI_IVAR_ETHADDR: /* * The generic accessor doesn't deal with failure, so * we set the return value, then return an error. */ *result = NULL; return (EINVAL); default: return ENOENT; } return 0; } int pci_write_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which, uintptr_t value) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; pcicfgregs *cfg; dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); cfg = &dinfo->cfg; switch (which) { case PCI_IVAR_SUBVENDOR: case PCI_IVAR_SUBDEVICE: case PCI_IVAR_VENDOR: case PCI_IVAR_DEVICE: case PCI_IVAR_DEVID: case PCI_IVAR_CLASS: case PCI_IVAR_SUBCLASS: case PCI_IVAR_PROGIF: case PCI_IVAR_REVID: case PCI_IVAR_INTPIN: case PCI_IVAR_IRQ: case PCI_IVAR_BUS: case PCI_IVAR_SLOT: case PCI_IVAR_FUNCTION: case PCI_IVAR_ETHADDR: return EINVAL; /* disallow for now */ case PCI_IVAR_SECONDARYBUS: cfg->secondarybus = value; break; case PCI_IVAR_SUBORDINATEBUS: cfg->subordinatebus = value; break; default: return ENOENT; } return 0; } struct resource * pci_alloc_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int *rid, u_long start, u_long end, u_long count, u_int flags) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); struct resource_list *rl = &dinfo->resources; pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; /* * Perform lazy resource allocation * * XXX add support here for SYS_RES_IOPORT and SYS_RES_MEMORY */ if (device_get_parent(child) == dev) { switch (type) { case SYS_RES_IRQ: #ifdef __i386__ /* * If device doesn't have an interrupt routed, and is * deserving of an interrupt, try to assign it one. */ if ((cfg->intline == 255 || cfg->intline == 0) && (cfg->intpin != 0) && (start == 0) && (end == ~0UL)) { cfg->intline = PCIB_ROUTE_INTERRUPT( device_get_parent(dev), child, cfg->intpin); if (cfg->intline != 255) { pci_write_config(child, PCIR_INTLINE, cfg->intline, 1); resource_list_add(rl, SYS_RES_IRQ, 0, cfg->intline, cfg->intline, 1); } } break; #endif case SYS_RES_IOPORT: case SYS_RES_MEMORY: if (*rid < PCIR_BAR(cfg->nummaps)) { /* * Enable the I/O mode. We should * also be assigning resources too * when none are present. The * resource_list_alloc kind of sorta does * this... */ if (PCI_ENABLE_IO(dev, child, type)) return (NULL); } break; } } return resource_list_alloc(rl, dev, child, type, rid, start, end, count, flags); } static int pci_release_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int rid, struct resource *r) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); struct resource_list *rl = &dinfo->resources; return resource_list_release(rl, dev, child, type, rid, r); } static int pci_set_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int rid, u_long start, u_long count) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); struct resource_list *rl = &dinfo->resources; resource_list_add(rl, type, rid, start, start + count - 1, count); return 0; } static int pci_get_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int rid, u_long *startp, u_long *countp) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); struct resource_list *rl = &dinfo->resources; struct resource_list_entry *rle; rle = resource_list_find(rl, type, rid); if (!rle) return ENOENT; if (startp) *startp = rle->start; if (countp) *countp = rle->count; return 0; } void pci_delete_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type, int rid) { printf("pci_delete_resource: PCI resources can not be deleted\n"); } struct resource_list * pci_get_resource_list (device_t dev, device_t child) { struct pci_devinfo * dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); struct resource_list * rl = &dinfo->resources; if (!rl) return (NULL); return (rl); } u_int32_t pci_read_config_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int reg, int width) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; return PCIB_READ_CONFIG(device_get_parent(dev), cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func, reg, width); } void pci_write_config_method(device_t dev, device_t child, int reg, u_int32_t val, int width) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; PCIB_WRITE_CONFIG(device_get_parent(dev), cfg->bus, cfg->slot, cfg->func, reg, val, width); } int pci_child_location_str_method(device_t cbdev, device_t child, char *buf, size_t buflen) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); snprintf(buf, buflen, "slot=%d function=%d", pci_get_slot(child), pci_get_function(child)); return (0); } int pci_child_pnpinfo_str_method(device_t cbdev, device_t child, char *buf, size_t buflen) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; pcicfgregs *cfg; dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); cfg = &dinfo->cfg; snprintf(buf, buflen, "vendor=0x%04x device=0x%04x subvendor=0x%04x " "subdevice=0x%04x class=0x%02x%02x%02x", cfg->vendor, cfg->device, cfg->subvendor, cfg->subdevice, cfg->baseclass, cfg->subclass, cfg->progif); return (0); } int pci_assign_interrupt_method(device_t dev, device_t child) { struct pci_devinfo *dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); pcicfgregs *cfg = &dinfo->cfg; return (PCIB_ROUTE_INTERRUPT(device_get_parent(dev), child, cfg->intpin)); } static int pci_modevent(module_t mod, int what, void *arg) { switch (what) { case MOD_LOAD: STAILQ_INIT(&pci_devq); break; case MOD_UNLOAD: break; } return 0; } int pci_resume(device_t dev) { int numdevs; int i; device_t *children; device_t child; struct pci_devinfo *dinfo; pcicfgregs *cfg; device_get_children(dev, &children, &numdevs); for (i = 0; i < numdevs; i++) { child = children[i]; dinfo = device_get_ivars(child); cfg = &dinfo->cfg; if (cfg->intpin > 0 && PCI_INTERRUPT_VALID(cfg->intline)) { cfg->intline = PCI_ASSIGN_INTERRUPT(dev, child); if (PCI_INTERRUPT_VALID(cfg->intline)) { pci_write_config(child, PCIR_INTLINE, cfg->intline, 1); } } } free(children, M_TEMP); return (bus_generic_resume(dev)); } static device_method_t pci_methods[] = { /* Device interface */ DEVMETHOD(device_probe, pci_probe), DEVMETHOD(device_attach, pci_attach), DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown, bus_generic_shutdown), DEVMETHOD(device_suspend, bus_generic_suspend), DEVMETHOD(device_resume, pci_resume), /* Bus interface */ DEVMETHOD(bus_print_child, pci_print_child), DEVMETHOD(bus_probe_nomatch, pci_probe_nomatch), DEVMETHOD(bus_read_ivar, pci_read_ivar), DEVMETHOD(bus_write_ivar, pci_write_ivar), DEVMETHOD(bus_driver_added, bus_generic_driver_added), DEVMETHOD(bus_setup_intr, bus_generic_setup_intr), DEVMETHOD(bus_teardown_intr, bus_generic_teardown_intr), DEVMETHOD(bus_get_resource_list,pci_get_resource_list), DEVMETHOD(bus_set_resource, pci_set_resource), DEVMETHOD(bus_get_resource, pci_get_resource), DEVMETHOD(bus_delete_resource, pci_delete_resource), DEVMETHOD(bus_alloc_resource, pci_alloc_resource), DEVMETHOD(bus_release_resource, pci_release_resource), DEVMETHOD(bus_activate_resource, bus_generic_activate_resource), DEVMETHOD(bus_deactivate_resource, bus_generic_deactivate_resource), DEVMETHOD(bus_child_pnpinfo_str, pci_child_pnpinfo_str_method), DEVMETHOD(bus_child_location_str, pci_child_location_str_method), /* PCI interface */ DEVMETHOD(pci_read_config, pci_read_config_method), DEVMETHOD(pci_write_config, pci_write_config_method), DEVMETHOD(pci_enable_busmaster, pci_enable_busmaster_method), DEVMETHOD(pci_disable_busmaster, pci_disable_busmaster_method), DEVMETHOD(pci_enable_io, pci_enable_io_method), DEVMETHOD(pci_disable_io, pci_disable_io_method), DEVMETHOD(pci_get_powerstate, pci_get_powerstate_method), DEVMETHOD(pci_set_powerstate, pci_set_powerstate_method), DEVMETHOD(pci_assign_interrupt, pci_assign_interrupt_method), { 0, 0 } }; static driver_t pci_driver = { "pci", pci_methods, 1, /* no softc */ }; DRIVER_MODULE(pci, pcib, pci_driver, pci_devclass, pci_modevent, 0); MODULE_VERSION(pci, 1);