Message ID | 20170908182315.9591-7-ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | add support for Socionext Synquacer EVB | expand |
On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 07:23:07PM +0100, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > The Synquacer SOC has two separate PCIe RCs, which means there is > no single value for the translation offset between I/O port accesses > and MMIO accesses. So add a special implementation of EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL > that takes the two disjoint I/O windows into account. > > Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.1 > Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> > --- > Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c | 588 ++++++++++++++++++++ > Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.inf | 50 ++ > 2 files changed, 638 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c b/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..8591a251aea3 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c > @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ > +/** @file > + Produces the CPU I/O 2 Protocol. > + > +Copyright (c) 2009 - 2012, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> > +Copyright (c) 2016 - 2017, Linaro Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR> > + > +This program and the accompanying materials > +are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License > +which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at > +http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php > + > +THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, > +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. > + > +**/ > + > +#include <PiDxe.h> > + > +#include <Platform/Pcie.h> > +#include <Protocol/CpuIo2.h> > + > +#include <Library/BaseLib.h> > +#include <Library/DebugLib.h> > +#include <Library/IoLib.h> > +#include <Library/PcdLib.h> > +#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h> > + > +#define MAX_IO_PORT_ADDRESS SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MAX > + > +// > +// Handle for the CPU I/O 2 Protocol > +// > +STATIC EFI_HANDLE mHandle = NULL; > + > +// > +// Lookup table for increment values based on transfer widths > +// > +STATIC CONST UINT8 mInStride[] = { > + 1, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint8 > + 2, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint16 > + 4, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint32 > + 8, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 > + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8 > + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16 > + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32 > + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64 > + 1, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8 > + 2, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16 > + 4, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32 > + 8 // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64 > +}; > + > +// > +// Lookup table for increment values based on transfer widths > +// > +STATIC CONST UINT8 mOutStride[] = { > + 1, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint8 > + 2, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint16 > + 4, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint32 > + 8, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 > + 1, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8 > + 2, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16 > + 4, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32 > + 8, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64 > + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8 > + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16 > + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32 > + 0 // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64 > +}; > + > +/** > + Check parameters to a CPU I/O 2 Protocol service request. > + > + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible > + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a > + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of > + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will > + be handled by the driver. > + > + @param[in] MmioOperation TRUE for an MMIO operation, FALSE for I/O Port operation. > + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. > + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. > + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of > + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. > + @param[in] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. > + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. > + > + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The parameters for this request pass the checks. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, > + and Count is not valid for this PI system. > + > +**/ > +STATIC > +EFI_STATUS > +CpuIoCheckParameter ( > + IN BOOLEAN MmioOperation, > + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, > + IN UINT64 Address, > + IN UINTN Count, > + IN VOID *Buffer > + ) > +{ > + UINT64 MaxCount; > + UINT64 Limit; > + > + // > + // Check to see if Buffer is NULL > + // > + if (Buffer == NULL) { > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > + } > + > + // > + // Check to see if Width is in the valid range > + // > + if ((UINT32)Width >= EfiCpuIoWidthMaximum) { > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > + } > + > + // > + // For FIFO type, the target address won't increase during the access, > + // so treat Count as 1 > + // > + if (Width >= EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8 && Width <= EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64) { > + Count = 1; > + } > + > + // > + // Check to see if Width is in the valid range for I/O Port operations > + // > + Width = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); No space before (Width? > + if (!MmioOperation && (Width == EfiCpuIoWidthUint64)) { > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > + } > + > + // > + // Check to see if Address is aligned > + // > + if ((Address & (UINT64)(mInStride[Width] - 1)) != 0) { > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; > + } > + > + // > + // Check to see if any address associated with this transfer exceeds the maximum > + // allowed address. The maximum address implied by the parameters passed in is > + // Address + Size * Count. If the following condition is met, then the transfer > + // is not supported. > + // > + // Address + Size * Count > (MmioOperation ? MAX_ADDRESS : MAX_IO_PORT_ADDRESS) + 1 > + // > + // Since MAX_ADDRESS can be the maximum integer value supported by the CPU and Count > + // can also be the maximum integer value supported by the CPU, this range > + // check must be adjusted to avoid all oveflow conditions. > + // > + // The following form of the range check is equivalent but assumes that > + // MAX_ADDRESS and MAX_IO_PORT_ADDRESS are of the form (2^n - 1). > + // > + Limit = (MmioOperation ? MAX_ADDRESS : MAX_IO_PORT_ADDRESS); > + if (Count == 0) { > + if (Address > Limit) { > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; > + } > + } else { > + MaxCount = RShiftU64 (Limit, Width); > + if (MaxCount < (Count - 1)) { > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; > + } > + if (Address > LShiftU64 (MaxCount - Count + 1, Width)) { > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; > + } > + } > + > + // > + // Check to see if Buffer is aligned > + // > + if (((UINTN)Buffer & ((MIN (sizeof (UINTN), mInStride[Width]) - 1))) != 0) { > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; > + } > + > + return EFI_SUCCESS; > +} > + > +/** > + Reads memory-mapped registers. > + > + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible > + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a > + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of > + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will > + be handled by the driver. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthUint16, EfiCpuIoWidthUint32, > + or EfiCpuIoWidthUint64, then both Address and Buffer are incremented for > + each of the Count operations that is performed. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16, > + EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64, then only Buffer is > + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or > + write operation is performed Count times on the same Address. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16, > + EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64, then only Address is > + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or > + write operation is performed Count times from the first element of Buffer. > + > + @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL instance. > + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. > + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. > + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of > + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. > + @param[out] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. > + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. > + > + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read from or written to the PI system. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, > + and Count is not valid for this PI system. > + > +**/ > +STATIC > +EFI_STATUS > +EFIAPI > +CpuMemoryServiceRead ( > + IN EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL *This, > + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, > + IN UINT64 Address, > + IN UINTN Count, > + OUT VOID *Buffer > + ) > +{ > + EFI_STATUS Status; > + UINT8 InStride; > + UINT8 OutStride; > + EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH OperationWidth; > + UINT8 *Uint8Buffer; I know this is arguably just a question of preference (and taken from the template), but why not VOID * and BufferPointer (or something)? Casts to UINT8 * tingle my spidey sense. > + > + Status = CpuIoCheckParameter (TRUE, Width, Address, Count, Buffer); > + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > + return Status; > + } > + > + // > + // Select loop based on the width of the transfer > + // > + InStride = mInStride[Width]; > + OutStride = mOutStride[Width]; > + OperationWidth = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); > + for (Uint8Buffer = Buffer; Count > 0; Address += InStride, Uint8Buffer += OutStride, Count--) { > + if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint8) { > + *Uint8Buffer = MmioRead8 ((UINTN)Address); Obviously a *((UINT8 *) would be needed. > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint16) { > + *((UINT16 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead16 ((UINTN)Address); > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint32) { > + *((UINT32 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead32 ((UINTN)Address); > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint64) { > + *((UINT64 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead64 ((UINTN)Address); > + } > + } > + return EFI_SUCCESS; > +} > + > +/** > + Writes memory-mapped registers. > + > + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible > + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a > + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of > + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will > + be handled by the driver. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthUint16, EfiCpuIoWidthUint32, > + or EfiCpuIoWidthUint64, then both Address and Buffer are incremented for > + each of the Count operations that is performed. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16, > + EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64, then only Buffer is > + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or > + write operation is performed Count times on the same Address. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16, > + EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64, then only Address is > + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or > + write operation is performed Count times from the first element of Buffer. > + > + @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL instance. > + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. > + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. > + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of > + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. > + @param[in] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. > + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. > + > + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read from or written to the PI system. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, > + and Count is not valid for this PI system. > + > +**/ > +STATIC > +EFI_STATUS > +EFIAPI > +CpuMemoryServiceWrite ( > + IN EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL *This, > + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, > + IN UINT64 Address, > + IN UINTN Count, > + IN VOID *Buffer > + ) > +{ > + EFI_STATUS Status; > + UINT8 InStride; > + UINT8 OutStride; > + EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH OperationWidth; > + UINT8 *Uint8Buffer; Same comment. > + > + Status = CpuIoCheckParameter (TRUE, Width, Address, Count, Buffer); > + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > + return Status; > + } > + > + // > + // Select loop based on the width of the transfer > + // > + InStride = mInStride[Width]; > + OutStride = mOutStride[Width]; > + OperationWidth = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); > + for (Uint8Buffer = Buffer; Count > 0; Address += InStride, Uint8Buffer += OutStride, Count--) { > + if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint8) { > + MmioWrite8 ((UINTN)Address, *Uint8Buffer); > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint16) { > + MmioWrite16 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT16 *)Uint8Buffer)); > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint32) { > + MmioWrite32 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT32 *)Uint8Buffer)); > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint64) { > + MmioWrite64 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT64 *)Uint8Buffer)); > + } > + } > + return EFI_SUCCESS; > +} > + > +/** > + Reads I/O registers. > + > + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible > + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a > + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of > + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will > + be handled by the driver. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthUint16, EfiCpuIoWidthUint32, > + or EfiCpuIoWidthUint64, then both Address and Buffer are incremented for > + each of the Count operations that is performed. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16, > + EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64, then only Buffer is > + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or > + write operation is performed Count times on the same Address. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16, > + EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64, then only Address is > + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or > + write operation is performed Count times from the first element of Buffer. > + > + @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL instance. > + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. > + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. > + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of > + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. > + @param[out] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. > + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. > + > + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read from or written to the PI system. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, > + and Count is not valid for this PI system. > + > +**/ > +STATIC > +EFI_STATUS > +EFIAPI > +CpuIoServiceRead ( > + IN EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL *This, > + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, > + IN UINT64 Address, > + IN UINTN Count, > + OUT VOID *Buffer > + ) > +{ > + EFI_STATUS Status; > + UINT8 InStride; > + UINT8 OutStride; > + EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH OperationWidth; > + UINT8 *Uint8Buffer; Same comment. > + > + Status = CpuIoCheckParameter (FALSE, Width, Address, Count, Buffer); > + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > + return Status; > + } > + > + switch (Address) { > + case SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MIN ... SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MAX: Is the '...' extension permitted? This wouldn't look horrifically worse as an if ... else if .. else, and it would be portable. > + Address += SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MEMBASE; > + break; > + case SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MIN ... SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MAX: > + Address += SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MEMBASE; > + break; > + default: > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > + } > + > + // > + // Select loop based on the width of the transfer > + // > + InStride = mInStride[Width]; > + OutStride = mOutStride[Width]; > + OperationWidth = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); Drop space before (Width? > + > + for (Uint8Buffer = Buffer; Count > 0; Address += InStride, Uint8Buffer += OutStride, Count--) { > + if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint8) { > + *Uint8Buffer = MmioRead8 ((UINTN)Address); > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint16) { > + *((UINT16 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead16 ((UINTN)Address); > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint32) { > + *((UINT32 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead32 ((UINTN)Address); > + } > + } > + > + return EFI_SUCCESS; > +} > + > +/** > + Write I/O registers. > + > + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible > + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a > + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of > + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will > + be handled by the driver. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthUint16, EfiCpuIoWidthUint32, > + or EfiCpuIoWidthUint64, then both Address and Buffer are incremented for > + each of the Count operations that is performed. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16, > + EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64, then only Buffer is > + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or > + write operation is performed Count times on the same Address. > + > + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16, > + EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64, then only Address is > + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or > + write operation is performed Count times from the first element of Buffer. > + > + @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL instance. > + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. > + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. > + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of > + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. > + @param[in] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. > + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. > + > + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read from or written to the PI system. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. > + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. > + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, > + and Count is not valid for this PI system. > + > +**/ > +STATIC > +EFI_STATUS > +EFIAPI > +CpuIoServiceWrite ( > + IN EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL *This, > + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, > + IN UINT64 Address, > + IN UINTN Count, > + IN VOID *Buffer > + ) > +{ > + EFI_STATUS Status; > + UINT8 InStride; > + UINT8 OutStride; > + EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH OperationWidth; > + UINT8 *Uint8Buffer; Same comment? > + > + // > + // Make sure the parameters are valid > + // > + Status = CpuIoCheckParameter (FALSE, Width, Address, Count, Buffer); > + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { > + return Status; > + } > + > + switch (Address) { > + case SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MIN ... SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MAX: Same comment. > + Address += SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MEMBASE; > + break; > + case SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MIN ... SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MAX: > + Address += SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MEMBASE; > + break; > + default: > + ASSERT (FALSE); > + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; > + } > + > + // > + // Select loop based on the width of the transfer > + // > + InStride = mInStride[Width]; > + OutStride = mOutStride[Width]; > + OperationWidth = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); Drop space before (Width? > + > + for (Uint8Buffer = (UINT8 *)Buffer; Count > 0; Address += InStride, Uint8Buffer += OutStride, Count--) { > + if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint8) { > + MmioWrite8 ((UINTN)Address, *Uint8Buffer); > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint16) { > + MmioWrite16 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT16 *)Uint8Buffer)); > + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint32) { > + MmioWrite32 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT32 *)Uint8Buffer)); > + } > + } > + > + return EFI_SUCCESS; > +} > + > +// > +// CPU I/O 2 Protocol instance > +// > +STATIC EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL mCpuIo2 = { > + { > + CpuMemoryServiceRead, > + CpuMemoryServiceWrite > + }, > + { > + CpuIoServiceRead, > + CpuIoServiceWrite > + } > +}; > + > + > +/** > + The user Entry Point for module CpuIo2Dxe. The user code starts with this function. > + > + @param[in] ImageHandle The firmware allocated handle for the EFI image. > + @param[in] SystemTable A pointer to the EFI System Table. > + > + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The entry point is executed successfully. > + @retval other Some error occurs when executing this entry point. > + > +**/ > +EFI_STATUS > +EFIAPI > +SynquacerPciCpuIo2Initialize ( > + IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, > + IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable > + ) > +{ > + EFI_STATUS Status; > + > + ASSERT_PROTOCOL_ALREADY_INSTALLED (NULL, &gEfiCpuIo2ProtocolGuid); > + Status = gBS->InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces ( > + &mHandle, > + &gEfiCpuIo2ProtocolGuid, &mCpuIo2, > + NULL > + ); > + ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status); > + > + return Status; > +} > diff --git a/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.inf b/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.inf > new file mode 100644 > index 000000000000..8b56561f029d > --- /dev/null > +++ b/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.inf > @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ > +## @file > +# Produces the CPU I/O 2 Protocol by using the services of the I/O Library. > +# > +# Copyright (c) 2009 - 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> > +# Copyright (c) 2016 - 2017, Linaro Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR> > +# > +# This program and the accompanying materials > +# are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License > +# which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at > +# http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php > +# > +# THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, > +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. > +# > +## > + > +[Defines] > + INF_VERSION = 0x00010005 Bump. > + BASE_NAME = SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe > + FILE_GUID = cee8beea-507a-49f4-a3d7-d1100a2008cc > + MODULE_TYPE = DXE_DRIVER > + VERSION_STRING = 1.0 > + ENTRY_POINT = SynquacerPciCpuIo2Initialize > + > +# > +# The following information is for reference only and not required by the build tools. > +# > +# VALID_ARCHITECTURES = ARM AARCH64 > +# > + > +[Sources] > + SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c > + > +[Packages] > + MdePkg/MdePkg.dec > + Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Synquacer.dec > + > +[LibraryClasses] > + UefiDriverEntryPoint > + BaseLib > + DebugLib > + IoLib > + PcdLib > + UefiBootServicesTableLib Sort, please? / Leif > + > +[Protocols] > + gEfiCpuIo2ProtocolGuid ## PRODUCES > + > +[Depex] > + TRUE > -- > 2.11.0 > _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
diff --git a/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c b/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8591a251aea3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c @@ -0,0 +1,588 @@ +/** @file + Produces the CPU I/O 2 Protocol. + +Copyright (c) 2009 - 2012, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> +Copyright (c) 2016 - 2017, Linaro Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR> + +This program and the accompanying materials +are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License +which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at +http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + +THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, +WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + +**/ + +#include <PiDxe.h> + +#include <Platform/Pcie.h> +#include <Protocol/CpuIo2.h> + +#include <Library/BaseLib.h> +#include <Library/DebugLib.h> +#include <Library/IoLib.h> +#include <Library/PcdLib.h> +#include <Library/UefiBootServicesTableLib.h> + +#define MAX_IO_PORT_ADDRESS SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MAX + +// +// Handle for the CPU I/O 2 Protocol +// +STATIC EFI_HANDLE mHandle = NULL; + +// +// Lookup table for increment values based on transfer widths +// +STATIC CONST UINT8 mInStride[] = { + 1, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint8 + 2, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint16 + 4, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint32 + 8, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8 + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16 + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32 + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64 + 1, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8 + 2, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16 + 4, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32 + 8 // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64 +}; + +// +// Lookup table for increment values based on transfer widths +// +STATIC CONST UINT8 mOutStride[] = { + 1, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint8 + 2, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint16 + 4, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint32 + 8, // EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 + 1, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8 + 2, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16 + 4, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32 + 8, // EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64 + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8 + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16 + 0, // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32 + 0 // EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64 +}; + +/** + Check parameters to a CPU I/O 2 Protocol service request. + + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will + be handled by the driver. + + @param[in] MmioOperation TRUE for an MMIO operation, FALSE for I/O Port operation. + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. + @param[in] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. + + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The parameters for this request pass the checks. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, + and Count is not valid for this PI system. + +**/ +STATIC +EFI_STATUS +CpuIoCheckParameter ( + IN BOOLEAN MmioOperation, + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, + IN UINT64 Address, + IN UINTN Count, + IN VOID *Buffer + ) +{ + UINT64 MaxCount; + UINT64 Limit; + + // + // Check to see if Buffer is NULL + // + if (Buffer == NULL) { + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + // + // Check to see if Width is in the valid range + // + if ((UINT32)Width >= EfiCpuIoWidthMaximum) { + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + // + // For FIFO type, the target address won't increase during the access, + // so treat Count as 1 + // + if (Width >= EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8 && Width <= EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64) { + Count = 1; + } + + // + // Check to see if Width is in the valid range for I/O Port operations + // + Width = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); + if (!MmioOperation && (Width == EfiCpuIoWidthUint64)) { + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + // + // Check to see if Address is aligned + // + if ((Address & (UINT64)(mInStride[Width] - 1)) != 0) { + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; + } + + // + // Check to see if any address associated with this transfer exceeds the maximum + // allowed address. The maximum address implied by the parameters passed in is + // Address + Size * Count. If the following condition is met, then the transfer + // is not supported. + // + // Address + Size * Count > (MmioOperation ? MAX_ADDRESS : MAX_IO_PORT_ADDRESS) + 1 + // + // Since MAX_ADDRESS can be the maximum integer value supported by the CPU and Count + // can also be the maximum integer value supported by the CPU, this range + // check must be adjusted to avoid all oveflow conditions. + // + // The following form of the range check is equivalent but assumes that + // MAX_ADDRESS and MAX_IO_PORT_ADDRESS are of the form (2^n - 1). + // + Limit = (MmioOperation ? MAX_ADDRESS : MAX_IO_PORT_ADDRESS); + if (Count == 0) { + if (Address > Limit) { + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; + } + } else { + MaxCount = RShiftU64 (Limit, Width); + if (MaxCount < (Count - 1)) { + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; + } + if (Address > LShiftU64 (MaxCount - Count + 1, Width)) { + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; + } + } + + // + // Check to see if Buffer is aligned + // + if (((UINTN)Buffer & ((MIN (sizeof (UINTN), mInStride[Width]) - 1))) != 0) { + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_UNSUPPORTED; + } + + return EFI_SUCCESS; +} + +/** + Reads memory-mapped registers. + + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will + be handled by the driver. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthUint16, EfiCpuIoWidthUint32, + or EfiCpuIoWidthUint64, then both Address and Buffer are incremented for + each of the Count operations that is performed. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16, + EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64, then only Buffer is + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or + write operation is performed Count times on the same Address. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16, + EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64, then only Address is + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or + write operation is performed Count times from the first element of Buffer. + + @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL instance. + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. + @param[out] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. + + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read from or written to the PI system. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, + and Count is not valid for this PI system. + +**/ +STATIC +EFI_STATUS +EFIAPI +CpuMemoryServiceRead ( + IN EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL *This, + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, + IN UINT64 Address, + IN UINTN Count, + OUT VOID *Buffer + ) +{ + EFI_STATUS Status; + UINT8 InStride; + UINT8 OutStride; + EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH OperationWidth; + UINT8 *Uint8Buffer; + + Status = CpuIoCheckParameter (TRUE, Width, Address, Count, Buffer); + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { + return Status; + } + + // + // Select loop based on the width of the transfer + // + InStride = mInStride[Width]; + OutStride = mOutStride[Width]; + OperationWidth = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); + for (Uint8Buffer = Buffer; Count > 0; Address += InStride, Uint8Buffer += OutStride, Count--) { + if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint8) { + *Uint8Buffer = MmioRead8 ((UINTN)Address); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint16) { + *((UINT16 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead16 ((UINTN)Address); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint32) { + *((UINT32 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead32 ((UINTN)Address); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint64) { + *((UINT64 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead64 ((UINTN)Address); + } + } + return EFI_SUCCESS; +} + +/** + Writes memory-mapped registers. + + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will + be handled by the driver. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthUint16, EfiCpuIoWidthUint32, + or EfiCpuIoWidthUint64, then both Address and Buffer are incremented for + each of the Count operations that is performed. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16, + EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64, then only Buffer is + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or + write operation is performed Count times on the same Address. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16, + EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64, then only Address is + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or + write operation is performed Count times from the first element of Buffer. + + @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL instance. + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. + @param[in] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. + + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read from or written to the PI system. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, + and Count is not valid for this PI system. + +**/ +STATIC +EFI_STATUS +EFIAPI +CpuMemoryServiceWrite ( + IN EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL *This, + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, + IN UINT64 Address, + IN UINTN Count, + IN VOID *Buffer + ) +{ + EFI_STATUS Status; + UINT8 InStride; + UINT8 OutStride; + EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH OperationWidth; + UINT8 *Uint8Buffer; + + Status = CpuIoCheckParameter (TRUE, Width, Address, Count, Buffer); + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { + return Status; + } + + // + // Select loop based on the width of the transfer + // + InStride = mInStride[Width]; + OutStride = mOutStride[Width]; + OperationWidth = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); + for (Uint8Buffer = Buffer; Count > 0; Address += InStride, Uint8Buffer += OutStride, Count--) { + if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint8) { + MmioWrite8 ((UINTN)Address, *Uint8Buffer); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint16) { + MmioWrite16 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT16 *)Uint8Buffer)); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint32) { + MmioWrite32 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT32 *)Uint8Buffer)); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint64) { + MmioWrite64 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT64 *)Uint8Buffer)); + } + } + return EFI_SUCCESS; +} + +/** + Reads I/O registers. + + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will + be handled by the driver. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthUint16, EfiCpuIoWidthUint32, + or EfiCpuIoWidthUint64, then both Address and Buffer are incremented for + each of the Count operations that is performed. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16, + EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64, then only Buffer is + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or + write operation is performed Count times on the same Address. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16, + EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64, then only Address is + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or + write operation is performed Count times from the first element of Buffer. + + @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL instance. + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. + @param[out] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. + + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read from or written to the PI system. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, + and Count is not valid for this PI system. + +**/ +STATIC +EFI_STATUS +EFIAPI +CpuIoServiceRead ( + IN EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL *This, + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, + IN UINT64 Address, + IN UINTN Count, + OUT VOID *Buffer + ) +{ + EFI_STATUS Status; + UINT8 InStride; + UINT8 OutStride; + EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH OperationWidth; + UINT8 *Uint8Buffer; + + Status = CpuIoCheckParameter (FALSE, Width, Address, Count, Buffer); + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { + return Status; + } + + switch (Address) { + case SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MIN ... SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MAX: + Address += SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MEMBASE; + break; + case SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MIN ... SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MAX: + Address += SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MEMBASE; + break; + default: + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + // + // Select loop based on the width of the transfer + // + InStride = mInStride[Width]; + OutStride = mOutStride[Width]; + OperationWidth = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); + + for (Uint8Buffer = Buffer; Count > 0; Address += InStride, Uint8Buffer += OutStride, Count--) { + if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint8) { + *Uint8Buffer = MmioRead8 ((UINTN)Address); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint16) { + *((UINT16 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead16 ((UINTN)Address); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint32) { + *((UINT32 *)Uint8Buffer) = MmioRead32 ((UINTN)Address); + } + } + + return EFI_SUCCESS; +} + +/** + Write I/O registers. + + The I/O operations are carried out exactly as requested. The caller is responsible + for satisfying any alignment and I/O width restrictions that a PI System on a + platform might require. For example on some platforms, width requests of + EfiCpuIoWidthUint64 do not work. Misaligned buffers, on the other hand, will + be handled by the driver. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthUint16, EfiCpuIoWidthUint32, + or EfiCpuIoWidthUint64, then both Address and Buffer are incremented for + each of the Count operations that is performed. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint16, + EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFifoUint64, then only Buffer is + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or + write operation is performed Count times on the same Address. + + If Width is EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint8, EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint16, + EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint32, or EfiCpuIoWidthFillUint64, then only Address is + incremented for each of the Count operations that is performed. The read or + write operation is performed Count times from the first element of Buffer. + + @param[in] This A pointer to the EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL instance. + @param[in] Width Signifies the width of the I/O or Memory operation. + @param[in] Address The base address of the I/O operation. + @param[in] Count The number of I/O operations to perform. The number of + bytes moved is Width size * Count, starting at Address. + @param[in] Buffer For read operations, the destination buffer to store the results. + For write operations, the source buffer from which to write data. + + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The data was read from or written to the PI system. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Width is invalid for this PI system. + @retval EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER Buffer is NULL. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The Buffer is not aligned for the given Width. + @retval EFI_UNSUPPORTED The address range specified by Address, Width, + and Count is not valid for this PI system. + +**/ +STATIC +EFI_STATUS +EFIAPI +CpuIoServiceWrite ( + IN EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL *This, + IN EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH Width, + IN UINT64 Address, + IN UINTN Count, + IN VOID *Buffer + ) +{ + EFI_STATUS Status; + UINT8 InStride; + UINT8 OutStride; + EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH OperationWidth; + UINT8 *Uint8Buffer; + + // + // Make sure the parameters are valid + // + Status = CpuIoCheckParameter (FALSE, Width, Address, Count, Buffer); + if (EFI_ERROR (Status)) { + return Status; + } + + switch (Address) { + case SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MIN ... SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MAX: + Address += SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG0_PORTIO_MEMBASE; + break; + case SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MIN ... SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MAX: + Address += SYNQUACER_PCI_SEG1_PORTIO_MEMBASE; + break; + default: + ASSERT (FALSE); + return EFI_INVALID_PARAMETER; + } + + // + // Select loop based on the width of the transfer + // + InStride = mInStride[Width]; + OutStride = mOutStride[Width]; + OperationWidth = (EFI_CPU_IO_PROTOCOL_WIDTH) (Width & 0x03); + + for (Uint8Buffer = (UINT8 *)Buffer; Count > 0; Address += InStride, Uint8Buffer += OutStride, Count--) { + if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint8) { + MmioWrite8 ((UINTN)Address, *Uint8Buffer); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint16) { + MmioWrite16 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT16 *)Uint8Buffer)); + } else if (OperationWidth == EfiCpuIoWidthUint32) { + MmioWrite32 ((UINTN)Address, *((UINT32 *)Uint8Buffer)); + } + } + + return EFI_SUCCESS; +} + +// +// CPU I/O 2 Protocol instance +// +STATIC EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL mCpuIo2 = { + { + CpuMemoryServiceRead, + CpuMemoryServiceWrite + }, + { + CpuIoServiceRead, + CpuIoServiceWrite + } +}; + + +/** + The user Entry Point for module CpuIo2Dxe. The user code starts with this function. + + @param[in] ImageHandle The firmware allocated handle for the EFI image. + @param[in] SystemTable A pointer to the EFI System Table. + + @retval EFI_SUCCESS The entry point is executed successfully. + @retval other Some error occurs when executing this entry point. + +**/ +EFI_STATUS +EFIAPI +SynquacerPciCpuIo2Initialize ( + IN EFI_HANDLE ImageHandle, + IN EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE *SystemTable + ) +{ + EFI_STATUS Status; + + ASSERT_PROTOCOL_ALREADY_INSTALLED (NULL, &gEfiCpuIo2ProtocolGuid); + Status = gBS->InstallMultipleProtocolInterfaces ( + &mHandle, + &gEfiCpuIo2ProtocolGuid, &mCpuIo2, + NULL + ); + ASSERT_EFI_ERROR (Status); + + return Status; +} diff --git a/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.inf b/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.inf new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..8b56561f029d --- /dev/null +++ b/Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.inf @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +## @file +# Produces the CPU I/O 2 Protocol by using the services of the I/O Library. +# +# Copyright (c) 2009 - 2014, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> +# Copyright (c) 2016 - 2017, Linaro Ltd. All rights reserved.<BR> +# +# This program and the accompanying materials +# are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License +# which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at +# http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php +# +# THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, +# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. +# +## + +[Defines] + INF_VERSION = 0x00010005 + BASE_NAME = SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe + FILE_GUID = cee8beea-507a-49f4-a3d7-d1100a2008cc + MODULE_TYPE = DXE_DRIVER + VERSION_STRING = 1.0 + ENTRY_POINT = SynquacerPciCpuIo2Initialize + +# +# The following information is for reference only and not required by the build tools. +# +# VALID_ARCHITECTURES = ARM AARCH64 +# + +[Sources] + SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c + +[Packages] + MdePkg/MdePkg.dec + Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Synquacer.dec + +[LibraryClasses] + UefiDriverEntryPoint + BaseLib + DebugLib + IoLib + PcdLib + UefiBootServicesTableLib + +[Protocols] + gEfiCpuIo2ProtocolGuid ## PRODUCES + +[Depex] + TRUE
The Synquacer SOC has two separate PCIe RCs, which means there is no single value for the translation offset between I/O port accesses and MMIO accesses. So add a special implementation of EFI_CPU_IO2_PROTOCOL that takes the two disjoint I/O windows into account. Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.1 Signed-off-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> --- Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.c | 588 ++++++++++++++++++++ Silicon/Socionext/Synquacer/Drivers/SynquacerPciCpuIo2dxe/SynquacerPciCpuIo2Dxe.inf | 50 ++ 2 files changed, 638 insertions(+) -- 2.11.0 _______________________________________________ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel