File: [local] / sys / dev / pci / iop_pci.c (download)
Revision 1.1.1.1 (vendor branch), Tue Mar 4 16:13:34 2008 UTC (16 years, 5 months ago) by nbrk
Branch: OPENBSD_4_2_BASE, MAIN
CVS Tags: jornada-partial-support-wip, HEAD Changes since 1.1: +0 -0 lines
Import of OpenBSD 4.2 release kernel tree with initial code to support
Jornada 720/728, StrongARM 1110-based handheld PC.
At this point kernel roots on NFS and boots into vfs_mountroot() and traps.
What is supported:
- glass console, Jornada framebuffer (jfb) works in 16bpp direct color mode
(needs some palette tweaks for non black/white/blue colors, i think)
- saic, SA11x0 interrupt controller (needs cleanup)
- sacom, SA11x0 UART (supported only as boot console for now)
- SA11x0 GPIO controller fully supported (but can't handle multiple interrupt
handlers on one gpio pin)
- sassp, SSP port on SA11x0 that attaches spibus
- Jornada microcontroller (jmcu) to control kbd, battery, etc throught
the SPI bus (wskbd attaches on jmcu, but not tested)
- tod functions seem work
- initial code for SA-1111 (chip companion) : this is TODO
Next important steps, i think:
- gpio and intc on sa1111
- pcmcia support for sa11x0 (and sa1111 help logic)
- REAL root on nfs when we have PCMCIA support (we may use any of supported pccard NICs)
- root on wd0! (using already supported PCMCIA-ATA)
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/* $OpenBSD: iop_pci.c,v 1.5 2005/08/09 04:10:12 mickey Exp $ */
/* $NetBSD: iop_pci.c,v 1.4 2001/03/20 13:21:00 ad Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Andrew Doran.
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*/
/*
* PCI front-end for `iop' driver.
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <machine/endian.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcidevs.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
#include <dev/i2o/i2o.h>
#include <dev/i2o/iopreg.h>
#include <dev/i2o/iopio.h>
#include <dev/i2o/iopvar.h>
#define PCI_INTERFACE_I2O_POLLED 0x00
#define PCI_INTERFACE_I2O_INTRDRIVEN 0x01
void iop_pci_attach(struct device *, struct device *, void *);
int iop_pci_match(struct device *, void *, void *);
struct cfattach iop_pci_ca = {
sizeof(struct iop_softc), iop_pci_match, iop_pci_attach
};
int
iop_pci_match(parent, match, aux)
struct device *parent;
void *match;
void *aux;
{
struct pci_attach_args *pa;
pa = aux;
/*
* Look for an "intelligent I/O processor" that adheres to the I2O
* specification. Ignore the device if it doesn't support interrupt
* driven operation.
*/
if (PCI_CLASS(pa->pa_class) == PCI_CLASS_I2O &&
PCI_SUBCLASS(pa->pa_class) == PCI_SUBCLASS_I2O_STANDARD &&
PCI_INTERFACE(pa->pa_class) == PCI_INTERFACE_I2O_INTRDRIVEN)
return (1);
return (0);
}
void
iop_pci_attach(struct device *parent, struct device *self, void *aux)
{
struct pci_attach_args *pa;
struct iop_softc *sc;
pci_chipset_tag_t pc;
pci_intr_handle_t ih;
const char *intrstr;
pcireg_t reg;
int i;
sc = (struct iop_softc *)self;
pa = (struct pci_attach_args *)aux;
pc = pa->pa_pc;
printf(": ");
/*
* The kernel always uses the first memory mapping to communicate
* with the IOP.
*/
for (i = PCI_MAPREG_START; i < PCI_MAPREG_END; i += 4) {
reg = pci_conf_read(pc, pa->pa_tag, i);
if (PCI_MAPREG_TYPE(reg) == PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_MEM)
break;
}
if (i == PCI_MAPREG_END) {
printf("can't find mapping\n");
return;
}
/* Map the register window. */
if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, i, PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_MEM, 0, &sc->sc_iot,
&sc->sc_ioh, NULL, NULL, 0x40000)) {
printf("%s: can't map register window\n", sc->sc_dv.dv_xname);
return;
}
sc->sc_dmat = pa->pa_dmat;
sc->sc_bus_memt = pa->pa_memt;
sc->sc_bus_iot = pa->pa_iot;
/* Map and establish the interrupt. XXX IPL_BIO. */
if (pci_intr_map(pa, &ih)) {
printf("can't map interrupt\n");
return;
}
intrstr = pci_intr_string(pc, ih);
sc->sc_ih = pci_intr_establish(pc, ih, IPL_BIO, iop_intr, sc,
sc->sc_dv.dv_xname);
if (sc->sc_ih == NULL) {
printf("can't establish interrupt");
if (intrstr != NULL)
printf(" at %s", intrstr);
printf("\n");
return;
}
/* Attach to the bus-independent code. */
iop_init(sc, intrstr);
}