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1/*
2 * linux/arch/alpha/kernel/pci_impl.h
3 *
4 * This file contains declarations and inline functions for interfacing
5 * with the PCI initialization routines.
6 */
7
8struct pci_dev;
9struct pci_controller;
10struct pci_iommu_arena;
11
12/*
13 * We can't just blindly use 64K for machines with EISA busses; they
14 * may also have PCI-PCI bridges present, and then we'd configure the
15 * bridge incorrectly.
16 *
17 * Also, we start at 0x8000 or 0x9000, in hopes to get all devices'
18 * IO space areas allocated *before* 0xC000; this is because certain
19 * BIOSes (Millennium for one) use PCI Config space "mechanism #2"
20 * accesses to probe the bus. If a device's registers appear at 0xC000,
21 * it may see an INx/OUTx at that address during BIOS emulation of the
22 * VGA BIOS, and some cards, notably Adaptec 2940UW, take mortal offense.
23 */
24
25#define EISA_DEFAULT_IO_BASE 0x9000 /* start above 8th slot */
26#define DEFAULT_IO_BASE 0x8000 /* start at 8th slot */
27
28/*
29 * We try to make the DEFAULT_MEM_BASE addresses *always* have more than
30 * a single bit set. This is so that devices like the broken Myrinet card
31 * will always have a PCI memory address that will never match a IDSEL
32 * address in PCI Config space, which can cause problems with early rev cards.
33 */
34
35/*
36 * An XL is AVANTI (APECS) family, *but* it has only 27 bits of ISA address
37 * that get passed through the PCI<->ISA bridge chip. Although this causes
38 * us to set the PCI->Mem window bases lower than normal, we still allocate
39 * PCI bus devices' memory addresses *below* the low DMA mapping window,
40 * and hope they fit below 64Mb (to avoid conflicts), and so that they can
41 * be accessed via SPARSE space.
42 *
43 * We accept the risk that a broken Myrinet card will be put into a true XL
44 * and thus can more easily run into the problem described below.
45 */
46#define XL_DEFAULT_MEM_BASE ((16+2)*1024*1024) /* 16M to 64M-1 is avail */
47
48/*
49 * APECS and LCA have only 34 bits for physical addresses, thus limiting PCI
50 * bus memory addresses for SPARSE access to be less than 128Mb.
51 */
52#define APECS_AND_LCA_DEFAULT_MEM_BASE ((16+2)*1024*1024)
53
54/*
55 * Because MCPCIA and T2 core logic support more bits for
56 * physical addresses, they should allow an expanded range of SPARSE
57 * memory addresses. However, we do not use them all, in order to
58 * avoid the HAE manipulation that would be needed.
59 */
60#define MCPCIA_DEFAULT_MEM_BASE ((32+2)*1024*1024)
61#define T2_DEFAULT_MEM_BASE ((16+1)*1024*1024)
62
63/*
64 * Because CIA and PYXIS have more bits for physical addresses,
65 * they support an expanded range of SPARSE memory addresses.
66 */
67#define DEFAULT_MEM_BASE ((128+16)*1024*1024)
68
69/* ??? Experimenting with no HAE for CIA. */
70#define CIA_DEFAULT_MEM_BASE ((32+2)*1024*1024)
71
72#define IRONGATE_DEFAULT_MEM_BASE ((256*8-16)*1024*1024)
73
74#define DEFAULT_AGP_APER_SIZE (64*1024*1024)
75
76/*
77 * A small note about bridges and interrupts. The DECchip 21050 (and
78 * later) adheres to the PCI-PCI bridge specification. This says that
79 * the interrupts on the other side of a bridge are swizzled in the
80 * following manner:
81 *
82 * Dev Interrupt Interrupt
83 * Pin on Pin on
84 * Device Connector
85 *
86 * 4 A A
87 * B B
88 * C C
89 * D D
90 *
91 * 5 A B
92 * B C
93 * C D
94 * D A
95 *
96 * 6 A C
97 * B D
98 * C A
99 * D B
100 *
101 * 7 A D
102 * B A
103 * C B
104 * D C
105 *
106 * Where A = pin 1, B = pin 2 and so on and pin=0 = default = A.
107 * Thus, each swizzle is ((pin-1) + (device#-4)) % 4
108 *
109 * The following code swizzles for exactly one bridge. The routine
110 * common_swizzle below handles multiple bridges. But there are a
111 * couple boards that do strange things, so we define this here.
112 */
113
114static inline u8 bridge_swizzle(u8 pin, u8 slot)
115{
116 return (((pin-1) + slot) % 4) + 1;
117}
118
119
120/* The following macro is used to implement the table-based irq mapping
121 function for all single-bus Alphas. */
122
123#define COMMON_TABLE_LOOKUP \
124({ long _ctl_ = -1; \
125 if (slot >= min_idsel && slot <= max_idsel && pin < irqs_per_slot) \
126 _ctl_ = irq_tab[slot - min_idsel][pin]; \
127 _ctl_; })
128
129
130/* A PCI IOMMU allocation arena. There are typically two of these
131 regions per bus. */
132/* ??? The 8400 has a 32-byte pte entry, and the entire table apparently
133 lives directly on the host bridge (no tlb?). We don't support this
134 machine, but if we ever did, we'd need to parameterize all this quite
135 a bit further. Probably with per-bus operation tables. */
136
137struct pci_iommu_arena
138{
139 spinlock_t lock;
140 struct pci_controller *hose;
141#define IOMMU_INVALID_PTE 0x2 /* 32:63 bits MBZ */
142#define IOMMU_RESERVED_PTE 0xface
143 unsigned long *ptes;
144 dma_addr_t dma_base;
145 unsigned int size;
146 unsigned int next_entry;
147 unsigned int align_entry;
148};
149
150#if defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_SRM) && \
151 (defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_CIA) || defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_LCA))
152# define NEED_SRM_SAVE_RESTORE
153#else
154# undef NEED_SRM_SAVE_RESTORE
155#endif
156
157#if defined(CONFIG_ALPHA_GENERIC) || defined(NEED_SRM_SAVE_RESTORE)
158# define ALPHA_RESTORE_SRM_SETUP
159#else
160# undef ALPHA_RESTORE_SRM_SETUP
161#endif
162
163#ifdef ALPHA_RESTORE_SRM_SETUP
164/* Store PCI device configuration left by SRM here. */
165struct pdev_srm_saved_conf
166{
167 struct pdev_srm_saved_conf *next;
168 struct pci_dev *dev;
169};
170
171extern void pci_restore_srm_config(void);
172#else
173#define pdev_save_srm_config(dev) do {} while (0)
174#define pci_restore_srm_config() do {} while (0)
175#endif
176
177/* The hose list. */
178extern struct pci_controller *hose_head, **hose_tail;
179extern struct pci_controller *pci_isa_hose;
180
181/* Indicate that we trust the console to configure things properly. */
182extern int pci_probe_only;
183
184extern unsigned long alpha_agpgart_size;
185
186extern void common_init_pci(void);
187extern u8 common_swizzle(struct pci_dev *, u8 *);
188extern struct pci_controller *alloc_pci_controller(void);
189extern struct resource *alloc_resource(void);
190
191extern struct pci_iommu_arena *iommu_arena_new_node(int,
192 struct pci_controller *,
193 dma_addr_t, unsigned long,
194 unsigned long);
195extern struct pci_iommu_arena *iommu_arena_new(struct pci_controller *,
196 dma_addr_t, unsigned long,
197 unsigned long);
198extern const char *const pci_io_names[];
199extern const char *const pci_mem_names[];
200extern const char pci_hae0_name[];
201
202extern unsigned long size_for_memory(unsigned long max);
203
204extern int iommu_reserve(struct pci_iommu_arena *, long, long);
205extern int iommu_release(struct pci_iommu_arena *, long, long);
206extern int iommu_bind(struct pci_iommu_arena *, long, long, unsigned long *);
207extern int iommu_unbind(struct pci_iommu_arena *, long, long);
208
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