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- /*
- * Low-Level PCI Support for PC -- Routing of Interrupts
- *
- * (c) 1999--2000 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
- */
- #include <linux/types.h>
- #include <linux/kernel.h>
- #include <linux/pci.h>
- #include <linux/init.h>
- #include <linux/interrupt.h>
- #include <linux/dmi.h>
- #include <linux/io.h>
- #include <linux/smp.h>
- #include <asm/io_apic.h>
- #include <linux/irq.h>
- #include <linux/acpi.h>
- #include <asm/pci_x86.h>
- #define PIRQ_SIGNATURE (('$' << 0) + ('P' << 8) + ('I' << 16) + ('R' << 24))
- #define PIRQ_VERSION 0x0100
- static int broken_hp_bios_irq9;
- static int acer_tm360_irqrouting;
- static struct irq_routing_table *pirq_table;
- static int pirq_enable_irq(struct pci_dev *dev);
- static void pirq_disable_irq(struct pci_dev *dev);
- /*
- * Never use: 0, 1, 2 (timer, keyboard, and cascade)
- * Avoid using: 13, 14 and 15 (FP error and IDE).
- * Penalize: 3, 4, 6, 7, 12 (known ISA uses: serial, floppy, parallel and mouse)
- */
- unsigned int pcibios_irq_mask = 0xfff8;
- static int pirq_penalty[16] = {
- 1000000, 1000000, 1000000, 1000, 1000, 0, 1000, 1000,
- 0, 0, 0, 0, 1000, 100000, 100000, 100000
- };
- struct irq_router {
- char *name;
- u16 vendor, device;
- int (*get)(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq);
- int (*set)(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq,
- int new);
- };
- struct irq_router_handler {
- u16 vendor;
- int (*probe)(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device);
- };
- int (*pcibios_enable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = pirq_enable_irq;
- void (*pcibios_disable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = pirq_disable_irq;
- /*
- * Check passed address for the PCI IRQ Routing Table signature
- * and perform checksum verification.
- */
- static inline struct irq_routing_table *pirq_check_routing_table(u8 *addr)
- {
- struct irq_routing_table *rt;
- int i;
- u8 sum;
- rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr;
- if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE ||
- rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION ||
- rt->size % 16 ||
- rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table))
- return NULL;
- sum = 0;
- for (i = 0; i < rt->size; i++)
- sum += addr[i];
- if (!sum) {
- DBG(KERN_DEBUG "PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n",
- rt);
- return rt;
- }
- return NULL;
- }
- /*
- * Search 0xf0000 -- 0xfffff for the PCI IRQ Routing Table.
- */
- static struct irq_routing_table * __init pirq_find_routing_table(void)
- {
- u8 *addr;
- struct irq_routing_table *rt;
- if (pirq_table_addr) {
- rt = pirq_check_routing_table((u8 *) __va(pirq_table_addr));
- if (rt)
- return rt;
- printk(KERN_WARNING "PCI: PIRQ table NOT found at pirqaddr\n");
- }
- for (addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf0000); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x100000); addr += 16) {
- rt = pirq_check_routing_table(addr);
- if (rt)
- return rt;
- }
- return NULL;
- }
- /*
- * If we have a IRQ routing table, use it to search for peer host
- * bridges. It's a gross hack, but since there are no other known
- * ways how to get a list of buses, we have to go this way.
- */
- static void __init pirq_peer_trick(void)
- {
- struct irq_routing_table *rt = pirq_table;
- u8 busmap[256];
- int i;
- struct irq_info *e;
- memset(busmap, 0, sizeof(busmap));
- for (i = 0; i < (rt->size - sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) / sizeof(struct irq_info); i++) {
- e = &rt->slots[i];
- #ifdef DEBUG
- {
- int j;
- DBG(KERN_DEBUG "%02x:%02x slot=%02x", e->bus, e->devfn/8, e->slot);
- for (j = 0; j < 4; j++)
- DBG(" %d:%02x/%04x", j, e->irq[j].link, e->irq[j].bitmap);
- DBG("\n");
- }
- #endif
- busmap[e->bus] = 1;
- }
- for (i = 1; i < 256; i++) {
- if (!busmap[i] || pci_find_bus(0, i))
- continue;
- pcibios_scan_root(i);
- }
- pcibios_last_bus = -1;
- }
- /*
- * Code for querying and setting of IRQ routes on various interrupt routers.
- * PIC Edge/Level Control Registers (ELCR) 0x4d0 & 0x4d1.
- */
- void elcr_set_level_irq(unsigned int irq)
- {
- unsigned char mask = 1 << (irq & 7);
- unsigned int port = 0x4d0 + (irq >> 3);
- unsigned char val;
- static u16 elcr_irq_mask;
- if (irq >= 16 || (1 << irq) & elcr_irq_mask)
- return;
- elcr_irq_mask |= (1 << irq);
- printk(KERN_DEBUG "PCI: setting IRQ %u as level-triggered\n", irq);
- val = inb(port);
- if (!(val & mask)) {
- DBG(KERN_DEBUG " -> edge");
- outb(val | mask, port);
- }
- }
- /*
- * Common IRQ routing practice: nibbles in config space,
- * offset by some magic constant.
- */
- static unsigned int read_config_nybble(struct pci_dev *router, unsigned offset, unsigned nr)
- {
- u8 x;
- unsigned reg = offset + (nr >> 1);
- pci_read_config_byte(router, reg, &x);
- return (nr & 1) ? (x >> 4) : (x & 0xf);
- }
- static void write_config_nybble(struct pci_dev *router, unsigned offset,
- unsigned nr, unsigned int val)
- {
- u8 x;
- unsigned reg = offset + (nr >> 1);
- pci_read_config_byte(router, reg, &x);
- x = (nr & 1) ? ((x & 0x0f) | (val << 4)) : ((x & 0xf0) | val);
- pci_write_config_byte(router, reg, x);
- }
- /*
- * ALI pirq entries are damn ugly, and completely undocumented.
- * This has been figured out from pirq tables, and it's not a pretty
- * picture.
- */
- static int pirq_ali_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- static const unsigned char irqmap[16] = { 0, 9, 3, 10, 4, 5, 7, 6, 1, 11, 0, 12, 0, 14, 0, 15 };
- WARN_ON_ONCE(pirq > 16);
- return irqmap[read_config_nybble(router, 0x48, pirq-1)];
- }
- static int pirq_ali_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- static const unsigned char irqmap[16] = { 0, 8, 0, 2, 4, 5, 7, 6, 0, 1, 3, 9, 11, 0, 13, 15 };
- unsigned int val = irqmap[irq];
- WARN_ON_ONCE(pirq > 16);
- if (val) {
- write_config_nybble(router, 0x48, pirq-1, val);
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * The Intel PIIX4 pirq rules are fairly simple: "pirq" is
- * just a pointer to the config space.
- */
- static int pirq_piix_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- u8 x;
- pci_read_config_byte(router, pirq, &x);
- return (x < 16) ? x : 0;
- }
- static int pirq_piix_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- pci_write_config_byte(router, pirq, irq);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * The VIA pirq rules are nibble-based, like ALI,
- * but without the ugly irq number munging.
- * However, PIRQD is in the upper instead of lower 4 bits.
- */
- static int pirq_via_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- return read_config_nybble(router, 0x55, pirq == 4 ? 5 : pirq);
- }
- static int pirq_via_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- write_config_nybble(router, 0x55, pirq == 4 ? 5 : pirq, irq);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * The VIA pirq rules are nibble-based, like ALI,
- * but without the ugly irq number munging.
- * However, for 82C586, nibble map is different .
- */
- static int pirq_via586_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- static const unsigned int pirqmap[5] = { 3, 2, 5, 1, 1 };
- WARN_ON_ONCE(pirq > 5);
- return read_config_nybble(router, 0x55, pirqmap[pirq-1]);
- }
- static int pirq_via586_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- static const unsigned int pirqmap[5] = { 3, 2, 5, 1, 1 };
- WARN_ON_ONCE(pirq > 5);
- write_config_nybble(router, 0x55, pirqmap[pirq-1], irq);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * ITE 8330G pirq rules are nibble-based
- * FIXME: pirqmap may be { 1, 0, 3, 2 },
- * 2+3 are both mapped to irq 9 on my system
- */
- static int pirq_ite_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- static const unsigned char pirqmap[4] = { 1, 0, 2, 3 };
- WARN_ON_ONCE(pirq > 4);
- return read_config_nybble(router, 0x43, pirqmap[pirq-1]);
- }
- static int pirq_ite_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- static const unsigned char pirqmap[4] = { 1, 0, 2, 3 };
- WARN_ON_ONCE(pirq > 4);
- write_config_nybble(router, 0x43, pirqmap[pirq-1], irq);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * OPTI: high four bits are nibble pointer..
- * I wonder what the low bits do?
- */
- static int pirq_opti_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- return read_config_nybble(router, 0xb8, pirq >> 4);
- }
- static int pirq_opti_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- write_config_nybble(router, 0xb8, pirq >> 4, irq);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * Cyrix: nibble offset 0x5C
- * 0x5C bits 7:4 is INTB bits 3:0 is INTA
- * 0x5D bits 7:4 is INTD bits 3:0 is INTC
- */
- static int pirq_cyrix_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- return read_config_nybble(router, 0x5C, (pirq-1)^1);
- }
- static int pirq_cyrix_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- write_config_nybble(router, 0x5C, (pirq-1)^1, irq);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * PIRQ routing for SiS 85C503 router used in several SiS chipsets.
- * We have to deal with the following issues here:
- * - vendors have different ideas about the meaning of link values
- * - some onboard devices (integrated in the chipset) have special
- * links and are thus routed differently (i.e. not via PCI INTA-INTD)
- * - different revision of the router have a different layout for
- * the routing registers, particularly for the onchip devices
- *
- * For all routing registers the common thing is we have one byte
- * per routeable link which is defined as:
- * bit 7 IRQ mapping enabled (0) or disabled (1)
- * bits [6:4] reserved (sometimes used for onchip devices)
- * bits [3:0] IRQ to map to
- * allowed: 3-7, 9-12, 14-15
- * reserved: 0, 1, 2, 8, 13
- *
- * The config-space registers located at 0x41/0x42/0x43/0x44 are
- * always used to route the normal PCI INT A/B/C/D respectively.
- * Apparently there are systems implementing PCI routing table using
- * link values 0x01-0x04 and others using 0x41-0x44 for PCI INTA..D.
- * We try our best to handle both link mappings.
- *
- * Currently (2003-05-21) it appears most SiS chipsets follow the
- * definition of routing registers from the SiS-5595 southbridge.
- * According to the SiS 5595 datasheets the revision id's of the
- * router (ISA-bridge) should be 0x01 or 0xb0.
- *
- * Furthermore we've also seen lspci dumps with revision 0x00 and 0xb1.
- * Looks like these are used in a number of SiS 5xx/6xx/7xx chipsets.
- * They seem to work with the current routing code. However there is
- * some concern because of the two USB-OHCI HCs (original SiS 5595
- * had only one). YMMV.
- *
- * Onchip routing for router rev-id 0x01/0xb0 and probably 0x00/0xb1:
- *
- * 0x61: IDEIRQ:
- * bits [6:5] must be written 01
- * bit 4 channel-select primary (0), secondary (1)
- *
- * 0x62: USBIRQ:
- * bit 6 OHCI function disabled (0), enabled (1)
- *
- * 0x6a: ACPI/SCI IRQ: bits 4-6 reserved
- *
- * 0x7e: Data Acq. Module IRQ - bits 4-6 reserved
- *
- * We support USBIRQ (in addition to INTA-INTD) and keep the
- * IDE, ACPI and DAQ routing untouched as set by the BIOS.
- *
- * Currently the only reported exception is the new SiS 65x chipset
- * which includes the SiS 69x southbridge. Here we have the 85C503
- * router revision 0x04 and there are changes in the register layout
- * mostly related to the different USB HCs with USB 2.0 support.
- *
- * Onchip routing for router rev-id 0x04 (try-and-error observation)
- *
- * 0x60/0x61/0x62/0x63: 1xEHCI and 3xOHCI (companion) USB-HCs
- * bit 6-4 are probably unused, not like 5595
- */
- #define PIRQ_SIS_IRQ_MASK 0x0f
- #define PIRQ_SIS_IRQ_DISABLE 0x80
- #define PIRQ_SIS_USB_ENABLE 0x40
- static int pirq_sis_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- u8 x;
- int reg;
- reg = pirq;
- if (reg >= 0x01 && reg <= 0x04)
- reg += 0x40;
- pci_read_config_byte(router, reg, &x);
- return (x & PIRQ_SIS_IRQ_DISABLE) ? 0 : (x & PIRQ_SIS_IRQ_MASK);
- }
- static int pirq_sis_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- u8 x;
- int reg;
- reg = pirq;
- if (reg >= 0x01 && reg <= 0x04)
- reg += 0x40;
- pci_read_config_byte(router, reg, &x);
- x &= ~(PIRQ_SIS_IRQ_MASK | PIRQ_SIS_IRQ_DISABLE);
- x |= irq ? irq: PIRQ_SIS_IRQ_DISABLE;
- pci_write_config_byte(router, reg, x);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * VLSI: nibble offset 0x74 - educated guess due to routing table and
- * config space of VLSI 82C534 PCI-bridge/router (1004:0102)
- * Tested on HP OmniBook 800 covering PIRQ 1, 2, 4, 8 for onboard
- * devices, PIRQ 3 for non-pci(!) soundchip and (untested) PIRQ 6
- * for the busbridge to the docking station.
- */
- static int pirq_vlsi_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- WARN_ON_ONCE(pirq >= 9);
- if (pirq > 8) {
- dev_info(&dev->dev, "VLSI router PIRQ escape (%d)\n", pirq);
- return 0;
- }
- return read_config_nybble(router, 0x74, pirq-1);
- }
- static int pirq_vlsi_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- WARN_ON_ONCE(pirq >= 9);
- if (pirq > 8) {
- dev_info(&dev->dev, "VLSI router PIRQ escape (%d)\n", pirq);
- return 0;
- }
- write_config_nybble(router, 0x74, pirq-1, irq);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * ServerWorks: PCI interrupts mapped to system IRQ lines through Index
- * and Redirect I/O registers (0x0c00 and 0x0c01). The Index register
- * format is (PCIIRQ## | 0x10), e.g.: PCIIRQ10=0x1a. The Redirect
- * register is a straight binary coding of desired PIC IRQ (low nibble).
- *
- * The 'link' value in the PIRQ table is already in the correct format
- * for the Index register. There are some special index values:
- * 0x00 for ACPI (SCI), 0x01 for USB, 0x02 for IDE0, 0x04 for IDE1,
- * and 0x03 for SMBus.
- */
- static int pirq_serverworks_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- outb(pirq, 0xc00);
- return inb(0xc01) & 0xf;
- }
- static int pirq_serverworks_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev,
- int pirq, int irq)
- {
- outb(pirq, 0xc00);
- outb(irq, 0xc01);
- return 1;
- }
- /* Support for AMD756 PCI IRQ Routing
- * Jhon H. Caicedo <jhcaiced@osso.org.co>
- * Jun/21/2001 0.2.0 Release, fixed to use "nybble" functions... (jhcaiced)
- * Jun/19/2001 Alpha Release 0.1.0 (jhcaiced)
- * The AMD756 pirq rules are nibble-based
- * offset 0x56 0-3 PIRQA 4-7 PIRQB
- * offset 0x57 0-3 PIRQC 4-7 PIRQD
- */
- static int pirq_amd756_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- u8 irq;
- irq = 0;
- if (pirq <= 4)
- irq = read_config_nybble(router, 0x56, pirq - 1);
- dev_info(&dev->dev,
- "AMD756: dev [%04x:%04x], router PIRQ %d get IRQ %d\n",
- dev->vendor, dev->device, pirq, irq);
- return irq;
- }
- static int pirq_amd756_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- dev_info(&dev->dev,
- "AMD756: dev [%04x:%04x], router PIRQ %d set IRQ %d\n",
- dev->vendor, dev->device, pirq, irq);
- if (pirq <= 4)
- write_config_nybble(router, 0x56, pirq - 1, irq);
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * PicoPower PT86C523
- */
- static int pirq_pico_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
- {
- outb(0x10 + ((pirq - 1) >> 1), 0x24);
- return ((pirq - 1) & 1) ? (inb(0x26) >> 4) : (inb(0x26) & 0xf);
- }
- static int pirq_pico_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq,
- int irq)
- {
- unsigned int x;
- outb(0x10 + ((pirq - 1) >> 1), 0x24);
- x = inb(0x26);
- x = ((pirq - 1) & 1) ? ((x & 0x0f) | (irq << 4)) : ((x & 0xf0) | (irq));
- outb(x, 0x26);
- return 1;
- }
- #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_BIOS
- static int pirq_bios_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
- {
- struct pci_dev *bridge;
- int pin = pci_get_interrupt_pin(dev, &bridge);
- return pcibios_set_irq_routing(bridge, pin - 1, irq);
- }
- #endif
- static __init int intel_router_probe(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- static struct pci_device_id __initdata pirq_440gx[] = {
- { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82443GX_0) },
- { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82443GX_2) },
- { },
- };
- /* 440GX has a proprietary PIRQ router -- don't use it */
- if (pci_dev_present(pirq_440gx))
- return 0;
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82371FB_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82371SB_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82371AB_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82371MX:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82443MX_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801AA_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801AB_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801BA_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801BA_10:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801CA_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801CA_12:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801DB_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801E_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82801EB_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ESB_1:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH6_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH6_1:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH7_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH7_1:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH7_30:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH7_31:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_TGP_LPC:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ESB2_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH8_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH8_1:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH8_2:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH8_3:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH8_4:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH9_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH9_1:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH9_2:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH9_3:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH9_4:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH9_5:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_EP80579_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH10_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH10_1:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH10_2:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH10_3:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_PATSBURG_LPC_0:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_PATSBURG_LPC_1:
- r->name = "PIIX/ICH";
- r->get = pirq_piix_get;
- r->set = pirq_piix_set;
- return 1;
- }
- if ((device >= PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_5_3400_SERIES_LPC_MIN &&
- device <= PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_5_3400_SERIES_LPC_MAX)
- || (device >= PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_COUGARPOINT_LPC_MIN &&
- device <= PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_COUGARPOINT_LPC_MAX)
- || (device >= PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_DH89XXCC_LPC_MIN &&
- device <= PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_DH89XXCC_LPC_MAX)
- || (device >= PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_PANTHERPOINT_LPC_MIN &&
- device <= PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_PANTHERPOINT_LPC_MAX)) {
- r->name = "PIIX/ICH";
- r->get = pirq_piix_get;
- r->set = pirq_piix_set;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static __init int via_router_probe(struct irq_router *r,
- struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- /* FIXME: We should move some of the quirk fixup stuff here */
- /*
- * workarounds for some buggy BIOSes
- */
- if (device == PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C586_0) {
- switch (router->device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C686:
- /*
- * Asus k7m bios wrongly reports 82C686A
- * as 586-compatible
- */
- device = PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C686;
- break;
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235:
- /**
- * Asus a7v-x bios wrongly reports 8235
- * as 586-compatible
- */
- device = PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235;
- break;
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8237:
- /**
- * Asus a7v600 bios wrongly reports 8237
- * as 586-compatible
- */
- device = PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8237;
- break;
- }
- }
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C586_0:
- r->name = "VIA";
- r->get = pirq_via586_get;
- r->set = pirq_via586_set;
- return 1;
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C596:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C686:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8231:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8233A:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8235:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8237:
- /* FIXME: add new ones for 8233/5 */
- r->name = "VIA";
- r->get = pirq_via_get;
- r->set = pirq_via_set;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static __init int vlsi_router_probe(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VLSI_82C534:
- r->name = "VLSI 82C534";
- r->get = pirq_vlsi_get;
- r->set = pirq_vlsi_set;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static __init int serverworks_router_probe(struct irq_router *r,
- struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_SERVERWORKS_OSB4:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_SERVERWORKS_CSB5:
- r->name = "ServerWorks";
- r->get = pirq_serverworks_get;
- r->set = pirq_serverworks_set;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static __init int sis_router_probe(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- if (device != PCI_DEVICE_ID_SI_503)
- return 0;
- r->name = "SIS";
- r->get = pirq_sis_get;
- r->set = pirq_sis_set;
- return 1;
- }
- static __init int cyrix_router_probe(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_CYRIX_5520:
- r->name = "NatSemi";
- r->get = pirq_cyrix_get;
- r->set = pirq_cyrix_set;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static __init int opti_router_probe(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_OPTI_82C700:
- r->name = "OPTI";
- r->get = pirq_opti_get;
- r->set = pirq_opti_set;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static __init int ite_router_probe(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_ITE_IT8330G_0:
- r->name = "ITE";
- r->get = pirq_ite_get;
- r->set = pirq_ite_set;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static __init int ali_router_probe(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_AL_M1533:
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_AL_M1563:
- r->name = "ALI";
- r->get = pirq_ali_get;
- r->set = pirq_ali_set;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static __init int amd_router_probe(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_VIPER_740B:
- r->name = "AMD756";
- break;
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_VIPER_7413:
- r->name = "AMD766";
- break;
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_AMD_VIPER_7443:
- r->name = "AMD768";
- break;
- default:
- return 0;
- }
- r->get = pirq_amd756_get;
- r->set = pirq_amd756_set;
- return 1;
- }
- static __init int pico_router_probe(struct irq_router *r, struct pci_dev *router, u16 device)
- {
- switch (device) {
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_PICOPOWER_PT86C523:
- r->name = "PicoPower PT86C523";
- r->get = pirq_pico_get;
- r->set = pirq_pico_set;
- return 1;
- case PCI_DEVICE_ID_PICOPOWER_PT86C523BBP:
- r->name = "PicoPower PT86C523 rev. BB+";
- r->get = pirq_pico_get;
- r->set = pirq_pico_set;
- return 1;
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static __initdata struct irq_router_handler pirq_routers[] = {
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, intel_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_AL, ali_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_ITE, ite_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_VIA, via_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_OPTI, opti_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SI, sis_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_CYRIX, cyrix_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_VLSI, vlsi_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SERVERWORKS, serverworks_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_AMD, amd_router_probe },
- { PCI_VENDOR_ID_PICOPOWER, pico_router_probe },
- /* Someone with docs needs to add the ATI Radeon IGP */
- { 0, NULL }
- };
- static struct irq_router pirq_router;
- static struct pci_dev *pirq_router_dev;
- /*
- * FIXME: should we have an option to say "generic for
- * chipset" ?
- */
- static void __init pirq_find_router(struct irq_router *r)
- {
- struct irq_routing_table *rt = pirq_table;
- struct irq_router_handler *h;
- #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_BIOS
- if (!rt->signature) {
- printk(KERN_INFO "PCI: Using BIOS for IRQ routing\n");
- r->set = pirq_bios_set;
- r->name = "BIOS";
- return;
- }
- #endif
- /* Default unless a driver reloads it */
- r->name = "default";
- r->get = NULL;
- r->set = NULL;
- DBG(KERN_DEBUG "PCI: Attempting to find IRQ router for [%04x:%04x]\n",
- rt->rtr_vendor, rt->rtr_device);
- pirq_router_dev = pci_get_bus_and_slot(rt->rtr_bus, rt->rtr_devfn);
- if (!pirq_router_dev) {
- DBG(KERN_DEBUG "PCI: Interrupt router not found at "
- "%02x:%02x\n", rt->rtr_bus, rt->rtr_devfn);
- return;
- }
- for (h = pirq_routers; h->vendor; h++) {
- /* First look for a router match */
- if (rt->rtr_vendor == h->vendor &&
- h->probe(r, pirq_router_dev, rt->rtr_device))
- break;
- /* Fall back to a device match */
- if (pirq_router_dev->vendor == h->vendor &&
- h->probe(r, pirq_router_dev, pirq_router_dev->device))
- break;
- }
- dev_info(&pirq_router_dev->dev, "%s IRQ router [%04x:%04x]\n",
- pirq_router.name,
- pirq_router_dev->vendor, pirq_router_dev->device);
- /* The device remains referenced for the kernel lifetime */
- }
- static struct irq_info *pirq_get_info(struct pci_dev *dev)
- {
- struct irq_routing_table *rt = pirq_table;
- int entries = (rt->size - sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) /
- sizeof(struct irq_info);
- struct irq_info *info;
- for (info = rt->slots; entries--; info++)
- if (info->bus == dev->bus->number &&
- PCI_SLOT(info->devfn) == PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn))
- return info;
- return NULL;
- }
- static int pcibios_lookup_irq(struct pci_dev *dev, int assign)
- {
- u8 pin;
- struct irq_info *info;
- int i, pirq, newirq;
- int irq = 0;
- u32 mask;
- struct irq_router *r = &pirq_router;
- struct pci_dev *dev2 = NULL;
- char *msg = NULL;
- /* Find IRQ pin */
- pci_read_config_byte(dev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN, &pin);
- if (!pin) {
- dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "no interrupt pin\n");
- return 0;
- }
- if (io_apic_assign_pci_irqs)
- return 0;
- /* Find IRQ routing entry */
- if (!pirq_table)
- return 0;
- info = pirq_get_info(dev);
- if (!info) {
- dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c not found in routing table\n",
- 'A' + pin - 1);
- return 0;
- }
- pirq = info->irq[pin - 1].link;
- mask = info->irq[pin - 1].bitmap;
- if (!pirq) {
- dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c not routed\n", 'A' + pin - 1);
- return 0;
- }
- dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c -> PIRQ %02x, mask %04x, excl %04x",
- 'A' + pin - 1, pirq, mask, pirq_table->exclusive_irqs);
- mask &= pcibios_irq_mask;
- /* Work around broken HP Pavilion Notebooks which assign USB to
- IRQ 9 even though it is actually wired to IRQ 11 */
- if (broken_hp_bios_irq9 && pirq == 0x59 && dev->irq == 9) {
- dev->irq = 11;
- pci_write_config_byte(dev, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE, 11);
- r->set(pirq_router_dev, dev, pirq, 11);
- }
- /* same for Acer Travelmate 360, but with CB and irq 11 -> 10 */
- if (acer_tm360_irqrouting && dev->irq == 11 &&
- dev->vendor == PCI_VENDOR_ID_O2) {
- pirq = 0x68;
- mask = 0x400;
- dev->irq = r->get(pirq_router_dev, dev, pirq);
- pci_write_config_byte(dev, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE, dev->irq);
- }
- /*
- * Find the best IRQ to assign: use the one
- * reported by the device if possible.
- */
- newirq = dev->irq;
- if (newirq && !((1 << newirq) & mask)) {
- if (pci_probe & PCI_USE_PIRQ_MASK)
- newirq = 0;
- else
- dev_warn(&dev->dev, "IRQ %d doesn't match PIRQ mask "
- "%#x; try pci=usepirqmask\n", newirq, mask);
- }
- if (!newirq && assign) {
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
- if (!(mask & (1 << i)))
- continue;
- if (pirq_penalty[i] < pirq_penalty[newirq] &&
- can_request_irq(i, IRQF_SHARED))
- newirq = i;
- }
- }
- dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "PCI INT %c -> newirq %d", 'A' + pin - 1, newirq);
- /* Check if it is hardcoded */
- if ((pirq & 0xf0) == 0xf0) {
- irq = pirq & 0xf;
- msg = "hardcoded";
- } else if (r->get && (irq = r->get(pirq_router_dev, dev, pirq)) && \
- ((!(pci_probe & PCI_USE_PIRQ_MASK)) || ((1 << irq) & mask))) {
- msg = "found";
- elcr_set_level_irq(irq);
- } else if (newirq && r->set &&
- (dev->class >> 8) != PCI_CLASS_DISPLAY_VGA) {
- if (r->set(pirq_router_dev, dev, pirq, newirq)) {
- elcr_set_level_irq(newirq);
- msg = "assigned";
- irq = newirq;
- }
- }
- if (!irq) {
- if (newirq && mask == (1 << newirq)) {
- msg = "guessed";
- irq = newirq;
- } else {
- dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "can't route interrupt\n");
- return 0;
- }
- }
- dev_info(&dev->dev, "%s PCI INT %c -> IRQ %d\n", msg, 'A' + pin - 1, irq);
- /* Update IRQ for all devices with the same pirq value */
- for_each_pci_dev(dev2) {
- pci_read_config_byte(dev2, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN, &pin);
- if (!pin)
- continue;
- info = pirq_get_info(dev2);
- if (!info)
- continue;
- if (info->irq[pin - 1].link == pirq) {
- /*
- * We refuse to override the dev->irq
- * information. Give a warning!
- */
- if (dev2->irq && dev2->irq != irq && \
- (!(pci_probe & PCI_USE_PIRQ_MASK) || \
- ((1 << dev2->irq) & mask))) {
- #ifndef CONFIG_PCI_MSI
- dev_info(&dev2->dev, "IRQ routing conflict: "
- "have IRQ %d, want IRQ %d\n",
- dev2->irq, irq);
- #endif
- continue;
- }
- dev2->irq = irq;
- pirq_penalty[irq]++;
- if (dev != dev2)
- dev_info(&dev->dev, "sharing IRQ %d with %s\n",
- irq, pci_name(dev2));
- }
- }
- return 1;
- }
- void __init pcibios_fixup_irqs(void)
- {
- struct pci_dev *dev = NULL;
- u8 pin;
- DBG(KERN_DEBUG "PCI: IRQ fixup\n");
- for_each_pci_dev(dev) {
- /*
- * If the BIOS has set an out of range IRQ number, just
- * ignore it. Also keep track of which IRQ's are
- * already in use.
- */
- if (dev->irq >= 16) {
- dev_dbg(&dev->dev, "ignoring bogus IRQ %d\n", dev->irq);
- dev->irq = 0;
- }
- /*
- * If the IRQ is already assigned to a PCI device,
- * ignore its ISA use penalty
- */
- if (pirq_penalty[dev->irq] >= 100 &&
- pirq_penalty[dev->irq] < 100000)
- pirq_penalty[dev->irq] = 0;
- pirq_penalty[dev->irq]++;
- }
- if (io_apic_assign_pci_irqs)
- return;
- dev = NULL;
- for_each_pci_dev(dev) {
- pci_read_config_byte(dev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN, &pin);
- if (!pin)
- continue;
- /*
- * Still no IRQ? Try to lookup one...
- */
- if (!dev->irq)
- pcibios_lookup_irq(dev, 0);
- }
- }
- /*
- * Work around broken HP Pavilion Notebooks which assign USB to
- * IRQ 9 even though it is actually wired to IRQ 11
- */
- static int __init fix_broken_hp_bios_irq9(const struct dmi_system_id *d)
- {
- if (!broken_hp_bios_irq9) {
- broken_hp_bios_irq9 = 1;
- printk(KERN_INFO "%s detected - fixing broken IRQ routing\n",
- d->ident);
- }
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * Work around broken Acer TravelMate 360 Notebooks which assign
- * Cardbus to IRQ 11 even though it is actually wired to IRQ 10
- */
- static int __init fix_acer_tm360_irqrouting(const struct dmi_system_id *d)
- {
- if (!acer_tm360_irqrouting) {
- acer_tm360_irqrouting = 1;
- printk(KERN_INFO "%s detected - fixing broken IRQ routing\n",
- d->ident);
- }
- return 0;
- }
- static struct dmi_system_id __initdata pciirq_dmi_table[] = {
- {
- .callback = fix_broken_hp_bios_irq9,
- .ident = "HP Pavilion N5400 Series Laptop",
- .matches = {
- DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Hewlett-Packard"),
- DMI_MATCH(DMI_BIOS_VERSION, "GE.M1.03"),
- DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_VERSION,
- "HP Pavilion Notebook Model GE"),
- DMI_MATCH(DMI_BOARD_VERSION, "OmniBook N32N-736"),
- },
- },
- {
- .callback = fix_acer_tm360_irqrouting,
- .ident = "Acer TravelMate 36x Laptop",
- .matches = {
- DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Acer"),
- DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "TravelMate 360"),
- },
- },
- { }
- };
- void __init pcibios_irq_init(void)
- {
- DBG(KERN_DEBUG "PCI: IRQ init\n");
- if (raw_pci_ops == NULL)
- return;
- dmi_check_system(pciirq_dmi_table);
- pirq_table = pirq_find_routing_table();
- #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_BIOS
- if (!pirq_table && (pci_probe & PCI_BIOS_IRQ_SCAN))
- pirq_table = pcibios_get_irq_routing_table();
- #endif
- if (pirq_table) {
- pirq_peer_trick();
- pirq_find_router(&pirq_router);
- if (pirq_table->exclusive_irqs) {
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < 16; i++)
- if (!(pirq_table->exclusive_irqs & (1 << i)))
- pirq_penalty[i] += 100;
- }
- /*
- * If we're using the I/O APIC, avoid using the PCI IRQ
- * routing table
- */
- if (io_apic_assign_pci_irqs)
- pirq_table = NULL;
- }
- x86_init.pci.fixup_irqs();
- if (io_apic_assign_pci_irqs && pci_routeirq) {
- struct pci_dev *dev = NULL;
- /*
- * PCI IRQ routing is set up by pci_enable_device(), but we
- * also do it here in case there are still broken drivers that
- * don't use pci_enable_device().
- */
- printk(KERN_INFO "PCI: Routing PCI interrupts for all devices because \"pci=routeirq\" specified\n");
- for_each_pci_dev(dev)
- pirq_enable_irq(dev);
- }
- }
- static void pirq_penalize_isa_irq(int irq, int active)
- {
- /*
- * If any ISAPnP device reports an IRQ in its list of possible
- * IRQ's, we try to avoid assigning it to PCI devices.
- */
- if (irq < 16) {
- if (active)
- pirq_penalty[irq] += 1000;
- else
- pirq_penalty[irq] += 100;
- }
- }
- void pcibios_penalize_isa_irq(int irq, int active)
- {
- #ifdef CONFIG_ACPI
- if (!acpi_noirq)
- acpi_penalize_isa_irq(irq, active);
- else
- #endif
- pirq_penalize_isa_irq(irq, active);
- }
- static int pirq_enable_irq(struct pci_dev *dev)
- {
- u8 pin = 0;
- pci_read_config_byte(dev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN, &pin);
- if (pin && !pcibios_lookup_irq(dev, 1)) {
- char *msg = "";
- if (!io_apic_assign_pci_irqs && dev->irq)
- return 0;
- if (io_apic_assign_pci_irqs) {
- #ifdef CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC
- struct pci_dev *temp_dev;
- int irq;
- if (dev->irq_managed && dev->irq > 0)
- return 0;
- irq = IO_APIC_get_PCI_irq_vector(dev->bus->number,
- PCI_SLOT(dev->devfn), pin - 1);
- /*
- * Busses behind bridges are typically not listed in the MP-table.
- * In this case we have to look up the IRQ based on the parent bus,
- * parent slot, and pin number. The SMP code detects such bridged
- * busses itself so we should get into this branch reliably.
- */
- temp_dev = dev;
- while (irq < 0 && dev->bus->parent) { /* go back to the bridge */
- struct pci_dev *bridge = dev->bus->self;
- pin = pci_swizzle_interrupt_pin(dev, pin);
- irq = IO_APIC_get_PCI_irq_vector(bridge->bus->number,
- PCI_SLOT(bridge->devfn),
- pin - 1);
- if (irq >= 0)
- dev_warn(&dev->dev, "using bridge %s "
- "INT %c to get IRQ %d\n",
- pci_name(bridge), 'A' + pin - 1,
- irq);
- dev = bridge;
- }
- dev = temp_dev;
- if (irq >= 0) {
- dev->irq_managed = 1;
- dev->irq = irq;
- dev_info(&dev->dev, "PCI->APIC IRQ transform: "
- "INT %c -> IRQ %d\n", 'A' + pin - 1, irq);
- return 0;
- } else
- msg = "; probably buggy MP table";
- #endif
- } else if (pci_probe & PCI_BIOS_IRQ_SCAN)
- msg = "";
- else
- msg = "; please try using pci=biosirq";
- /*
- * With IDE legacy devices the IRQ lookup failure is not
- * a problem..
- */
- if (dev->class >> 8 == PCI_CLASS_STORAGE_IDE &&
- !(dev->class & 0x5))
- return 0;
- dev_warn(&dev->dev, "can't find IRQ for PCI INT %c%s\n",
- 'A' + pin - 1, msg);
- }
- return 0;
- }
- bool mp_should_keep_irq(struct device *dev)
- {
- if (dev->power.is_prepared)
- return true;
- #ifdef CONFIG_PM
- if (dev->power.runtime_status == RPM_SUSPENDING)
- return true;
- #endif
- return false;
- }
- static void pirq_disable_irq(struct pci_dev *dev)
- {
- if (io_apic_assign_pci_irqs && !mp_should_keep_irq(&dev->dev) &&
- dev->irq_managed && dev->irq) {
- mp_unmap_irq(dev->irq);
- dev->irq = 0;
- dev->irq_managed = 0;
- }
- }
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