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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
#include <types.h>
#include <arch/io.h>
#include <device/pci_ops.h>
#include <acpi/acpi.h>
#include <console/console.h>
#include <cpu/x86/cache.h>
#include <device/pci_def.h>
#include <cpu/x86/smm.h>
#include <cpu/intel/em64t101_save_state.h>
#include <elog.h>
#include <halt.h>
#include <option.h>
#include <southbridge/intel/common/pmbase.h>
#include <smmstore.h>
#include "pmutil.h"
u16 get_pmbase(void)
{
return lpc_get_pmbase();
}
void gpi_route_interrupt(u8 gpi, u8 mode)
{
u32 gpi_rout;
if (gpi >= 16)
return;
alt_gpi_mask(1 << gpi, 0);
gpe0_mask(1 << (gpi+16), 0);
gpi_rout = pci_read_config32(PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0), D31F0_GPIO_ROUT);
gpi_rout &= ~(3 << (2 * gpi));
gpi_rout |= ((mode & 3) << (2 * gpi));
pci_write_config32(PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0), D31F0_GPIO_ROUT, gpi_rout);
if (mode == GPI_IS_SCI)
gpe0_mask(0, 1 << (gpi+16));
else if (mode == GPI_IS_SMI)
alt_gpi_mask(0, 1 << gpi);
}
/**
* @brief Set the EOS bit
*/
void southbridge_smi_set_eos(void)
{
write_pmbase8(SMI_EN, read_pmbase8(SMI_EN) | EOS);
}
static void busmaster_disable_on_bus(int bus)
{
int slot, func;
unsigned int val;
unsigned char hdr;
for (slot = 0; slot < 0x20; slot++) {
for (func = 0; func < 8; func++) {
u16 reg16;
pci_devfn_t dev = PCI_DEV(bus, slot, func);
val = pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_VENDOR_ID);
if (val == 0xffffffff || val == 0x00000000 ||
val == 0x0000ffff || val == 0xffff0000)
continue;
/* Disable Bus Mastering for this one device */
reg16 = pci_read_config16(dev, PCI_COMMAND);
reg16 &= ~PCI_COMMAND_MASTER;
pci_write_config16(dev, PCI_COMMAND, reg16);
/* If this is a bridge, then follow it. */
hdr = pci_read_config8(dev, PCI_HEADER_TYPE);
hdr &= 0x7f;
if (hdr == PCI_HEADER_TYPE_BRIDGE ||
hdr == PCI_HEADER_TYPE_CARDBUS) {
unsigned int buses;
buses = pci_read_config32(dev, PCI_PRIMARY_BUS);
busmaster_disable_on_bus((buses >> 8) & 0xff);
}
}
}
}
__weak void southbridge_gate_memory_reset(void)
{
}
__weak void southbridge_smm_xhci_sleep(u8 slp_type)
{
}
static int power_on_after_fail(void)
{
/* save and recover RTC port values */
u8 tmp70, tmp72;
tmp70 = inb(0x70);
tmp72 = inb(0x72);
const unsigned int s5pwr = get_uint_option("power_on_after_fail",
CONFIG_MAINBOARD_POWER_FAILURE_STATE);
outb(tmp70, 0x70);
outb(tmp72, 0x72);
/* For "KEEP", switch to "OFF" - KEEP is software emulated. */
return (s5pwr == MAINBOARD_POWER_ON);
}
static void southbridge_smi_sleep(void)
{
u32 reg32;
u8 slp_typ;
/* First, disable further SMIs */
write_pmbase8(SMI_EN, read_pmbase8(SMI_EN) & ~SLP_SMI_EN);
/* Figure out SLP_TYP */
reg32 = read_pmbase32(PM1_CNT);
slp_typ = acpi_sleep_from_pm1(reg32);
printk(BIOS_SPEW, "SMI#: SLP = 0x%08x, TYPE = 0x%02x\n", reg32, slp_typ);
southbridge_smm_xhci_sleep(slp_typ);
/* Do any mainboard sleep handling */
mainboard_smi_sleep(slp_typ);
/* Log S3, S4, and S5 entry */
if (slp_typ >= ACPI_S3)
elog_gsmi_add_event_byte(ELOG_TYPE_ACPI_ENTER, slp_typ);
/* Next, do the deed.
*/
switch (slp_typ) {
case ACPI_S0:
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMI#: Entering S0 (On)\n");
break;
case ACPI_S1:
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMI#: Entering S1 (Assert STPCLK#)\n");
break;
case ACPI_S3:
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMI#: Entering S3 (Suspend-To-RAM)\n");
/* Gate memory reset */
southbridge_gate_memory_reset();
/* Invalidate the cache before going to S3 */
wbinvd();
break;
case ACPI_S4:
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMI#: Entering S4 (Suspend-To-Disk)\n");
break;
case ACPI_S5:
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMI#: Entering S5 (Soft Power off)\n");
write_pmbase32(GPE0_EN, 0);
/* Always set the flag in case CMOS was changed on runtime. */
if (power_on_after_fail())
pci_and_config8(PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0), D31F0_GEN_PMCON_3, ~1);
else
pci_or_config8(PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0), D31F0_GEN_PMCON_3, 1);
/* also iterates over all bridges on bus 0 */
busmaster_disable_on_bus(0);
break;
default: printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMI#: ERROR: SLP_TYP reserved\n"); break;
}
/* Write back to the SLP register to cause the originally intended
* event again. We need to set BIT13 (SLP_EN) though to make the
* sleep happen.
*/
write_pmbase32(PM1_CNT, reg32 | SLP_EN);
/* Make sure to stop executing code here for S3/S4/S5 */
if (slp_typ >= ACPI_S3)
halt();
/* In most sleep states, the code flow of this function ends at
* the line above. However, if we entered sleep state S1 and wake
* up again, we will continue to execute code in this function.
*/
reg32 = read_pmbase32(PM1_CNT);
if (reg32 & SCI_EN) {
/* The OS is not an ACPI OS, so we set the state to S0 */
reg32 &= ~(SLP_EN | SLP_TYP);
write_pmbase32(PM1_CNT, reg32);
}
}
/*
* Look for Synchronous IO SMI and use save state from that
* core in case we are not running on the same core that
* initiated the IO transaction.
*/
static em64t101_smm_state_save_area_t *smi_apmc_find_state_save(u8 cmd)
{
em64t101_smm_state_save_area_t *state;
int node;
/* Check all nodes looking for the one that issued the IO */
for (node = 0; node < CONFIG_MAX_CPUS; node++) {
state = smm_get_save_state(node);
/* Check for Synchronous IO (bit0 == 1) */
if (!(state->io_misc_info & (1 << 0)))
continue;
/* Make sure it was a write (bit4 == 0) */
if (state->io_misc_info & (1 << 4))
continue;
/* Check for APMC IO port */
if (((state->io_misc_info >> 16) & 0xff) != APM_CNT)
continue;
/* Check AX against the requested command */
if ((state->rax & 0xff) != cmd)
continue;
return state;
}
return NULL;
}
static void southbridge_smi_gsmi(void)
{
u32 *ret, *param;
u8 sub_command;
em64t101_smm_state_save_area_t *io_smi =
smi_apmc_find_state_save(APM_CNT_ELOG_GSMI);
if (!io_smi)
return;
/* Command and return value in EAX */
ret = (u32*)&io_smi->rax;
sub_command = (u8)(*ret >> 8);
/* Parameter buffer in EBX */
param = (u32*)&io_smi->rbx;
/* drivers/elog/gsmi.c */
*ret = gsmi_exec(sub_command, param);
}
static void southbridge_smi_store(void)
{
u8 sub_command, ret;
em64t101_smm_state_save_area_t *io_smi =
smi_apmc_find_state_save(APM_CNT_SMMSTORE);
uintptr_t reg_rbx;
if (!io_smi)
return;
/* Command and return value in EAX */
sub_command = (io_smi->rax >> 8) & 0xff;
/* Parameter buffer in EBX */
reg_rbx = (uintptr_t)io_smi->rbx;
/* drivers/smmstore/smi.c */
ret = smmstore_exec(sub_command, (void *)reg_rbx);
io_smi->rax = ret;
}
static int mainboard_finalized = 0;
static void southbridge_smi_apmc(void)
{
u8 reg8;
reg8 = apm_get_apmc();
switch (reg8) {
case APM_CNT_ACPI_DISABLE:
write_pmbase32(PM1_CNT, read_pmbase32(PM1_CNT) & ~SCI_EN);
break;
case APM_CNT_ACPI_ENABLE:
write_pmbase32(PM1_CNT, read_pmbase32(PM1_CNT) | SCI_EN);
break;
case APM_CNT_FINALIZE:
if (mainboard_finalized) {
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMI#: Already finalized\n");
return;
}
southbridge_finalize_all();
mainboard_finalized = 1;
break;
case APM_CNT_ELOG_GSMI:
if (CONFIG(ELOG_GSMI))
southbridge_smi_gsmi();
break;
case APM_CNT_SMMSTORE:
if (CONFIG(SMMSTORE))
southbridge_smi_store();
break;
}
mainboard_smi_apmc(reg8);
}
static void southbridge_smi_pm1(void)
{
u16 pm1_sts;
pm1_sts = reset_pm1_status();
dump_pm1_status(pm1_sts);
/* While OSPM is not active, poweroff immediately
* on a power button event.
*/
if (pm1_sts & PWRBTN_STS) {
// power button pressed
u32 reg32;
reg32 = (7 << 10) | (1 << 13);
elog_gsmi_add_event(ELOG_TYPE_POWER_BUTTON);
write_pmbase32(PM1_CNT, reg32);
}
}
static void southbridge_smi_gpe0(void)
{
u32 gpe0_sts;
gpe0_sts = reset_gpe0_status();
dump_gpe0_status(gpe0_sts);
}
static void southbridge_smi_gpi(void)
{
u16 reg16;
reg16 = reset_alt_gp_smi_status();
reg16 &= read_pmbase16(ALT_GP_SMI_EN);
mainboard_smi_gpi(reg16);
if (reg16)
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "GPI (mask %04x)\n", reg16);
write_pmbase16(ALT_GP_SMI_STS, reg16);
}
static void southbridge_smi_mc(void)
{
u32 reg32;
reg32 = read_pmbase32(SMI_EN);
/* Are periodic SMIs enabled? */
if ((reg32 & MCSMI_EN) == 0)
return;
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Microcontroller SMI.\n");
}
static void southbridge_smi_tco(void)
{
u32 tco_sts;
tco_sts = reset_tco_status();
/* Any TCO event? */
if (!tco_sts)
return;
if (tco_sts & (1 << 8)) { // BIOSWR
u8 bios_cntl;
bios_cntl = pci_read_config8(PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0), 0xdc);
if (bios_cntl & 1) {
/* BWE is RW, so the SMI was caused by a
* write to BWE, not by a write to the BIOS
*/
/* This is the place where we notice someone
* is trying to tinker with the BIOS. We are
* trying to be nice and just ignore it. A more
* resolute answer would be to power down the
* box.
*/
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Switching back to RO\n");
pci_write_config8(PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0), 0xdc,
(bios_cntl & ~1));
} /* No else for now? */
} else if (tco_sts & (1 << 3)) { /* TIMEOUT */
/* Handle TCO timeout */
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "TCO Timeout.\n");
} else {
dump_tco_status(tco_sts);
}
}
static void southbridge_smi_periodic(void)
{
u32 reg32;
reg32 = read_pmbase32(SMI_EN);
/* Are periodic SMIs enabled? */
if ((reg32 & PERIODIC_EN) == 0)
return;
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "Periodic SMI.\n");
}
typedef void (*smi_handler_t)(void);
static smi_handler_t southbridge_smi[32] = {
NULL, // [0] reserved
NULL, // [1] reserved
NULL, // [2] BIOS_STS
NULL, // [3] LEGACY_USB_STS
southbridge_smi_sleep, // [4] SLP_SMI_STS
southbridge_smi_apmc, // [5] APM_STS
NULL, // [6] SWSMI_TMR_STS
NULL, // [7] reserved
southbridge_smi_pm1, // [8] PM1_STS
southbridge_smi_gpe0, // [9] GPE0_STS
southbridge_smi_gpi, // [10] GPI_STS
southbridge_smi_mc, // [11] MCSMI_STS
NULL, // [12] DEVMON_STS
southbridge_smi_tco, // [13] TCO_STS
southbridge_smi_periodic, // [14] PERIODIC_STS
NULL, // [15] SERIRQ_SMI_STS
NULL, // [16] SMBUS_SMI_STS
NULL, // [17] LEGACY_USB2_STS
NULL, // [18] INTEL_USB2_STS
NULL, // [19] reserved
NULL, // [20] PCI_EXP_SMI_STS
southbridge_smi_monitor, // [21] MONITOR_STS
NULL, // [22] reserved
NULL, // [23] reserved
NULL, // [24] reserved
NULL, // [25] EL_SMI_STS
NULL, // [26] SPI_STS
NULL, // [27] reserved
NULL, // [28] reserved
NULL, // [29] reserved
NULL, // [30] reserved
NULL // [31] reserved
};
/**
* @brief Interrupt handler for SMI#
*/
void southbridge_smi_handler(void)
{
int i, dump = 0;
u32 smi_sts;
/* We need to clear the SMI status registers, or we won't see what's
* happening in the following calls.
*/
smi_sts = reset_smi_status();
/* Call SMI sub handler for each of the status bits */
for (i = 0; i < 31; i++) {
if (smi_sts & (1 << i)) {
if (southbridge_smi[i]) {
southbridge_smi[i]();
} else {
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMI_STS[%d] occurred,"
" but no handler available.\n", i);
dump = 1;
}
}
}
if (dump) {
dump_smi_status(smi_sts);
}
}