satip-axe/kernel/drivers/stm/pci-emiss.c

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/*
* drivers/stm/pci-emiss.c
*
* PCI support for the STMicroelectronics EMISS PCI cell
*
* Copyright 2009 ST Microelectronics (R&D) Ltd.
* Author: David J. McKay (david.mckay@st.com)
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
* License. See the file "COPYING" in the top level directory for more details.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/pci.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/stm/platform.h>
#include <linux/stm/pci-glue.h>
#include <linux/stm/emi.h>
#include <linux/gpio.h>
#include <linux/cache.h>
#include <linux/clk.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <asm/clock.h>
#include "pci-emiss.h"
/* Due to the brain dead hardware we have to take the lock when we do inb(),
* or config operations */
static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(stm_pci_io_lock);
/* I doubt we will ever have more than one EMI/PCI controller, so we may as
* well make the register pointers global */
static void __iomem *emiss; /* pointer to emiss register area */
static void __iomem *ahb_pci; /* Ditto for AHB registers */
static unsigned pci_reset_pin = -EINVAL; /* Global for PCI reset */
/* Static lookup table to precompute byte enables for various
* transaction size. Stolen from Doug, as it is clearer than
* computing it:-) */
struct byte_enables {
unsigned char enables;
signed char shift;
};
static struct byte_enables be_table[3][4] = {
{
{ 0x0e, 0 }, /* BYTE read offset 0: legal */
{ 0x0d, 8 }, /* BYTE read offset 1: legal */
{ 0x0b, 16 }, /* BYTE read offset 2: legal */
{ 0x07, 24 } /* BYTE read offset 3: legal */
}, {
{ 0x0c, 0 }, /* WORD read offset 0: legal */
{ 0xff, -1 }, /* WORD read offset 1: illegal */
{ 0x03, 16 }, /* WORD read offset 2: legal */
{ 0xff, -1 } /* WORD read offset 3: illegal */
}, {
{ 0x00, 0 }, /* DWORD read offset 0: legal */
{ 0xff, -1 }, /* DWORD read offset 1: illegal */
{ 0xff, -1 }, /* DWORD read offset 2: illegal */
{ 0xff, -1 } /* DWORD read offset 3: illegal */
}
};
#define BYTE_ENABLE(addr, size) be_table[(size) / 2][(addr) & 3].enables
#define BYTE_ENABLE_SHIFT(addr, size) be_table[(size) / 2][(addr) & 3].shift
#define SIZE_MASK(size) ((size == 4) ? ~0 : (1 << (size << 3)) - 1)
#define pci_crp_readb(fn, addr) pci_crp_read(fn, addr, 1)
#define pci_crp_readw(fn, addr) pci_crp_read(fn, addr, 2)
#define pci_crp_readl(fn, addr) pci_crp_read(fn, addr, 4)
/* size is either 1, 2, or 4 */
static u32 pci_crp_read(unsigned fn, int addr, int size)
{
unsigned char be = BYTE_ENABLE(addr, size);
int shift = BYTE_ENABLE_SHIFT(addr, size);
u32 ret;
/* The spin lock is not needed as this are basically used only
* in the init function. But that may change */
spin_lock(&stm_pci_io_lock);
writel(PCI_CRP(addr, fn, PCI_CONFIG_READ, be), ahb_pci + PCI_CRP_ADDR);
ret = readl(ahb_pci + PCI_CRP_RD_DATA);
spin_unlock(&stm_pci_io_lock);
return (ret >> shift) & SIZE_MASK(size);
}
#define pci_crp_writeb(fn, addr, val) pci_crp_write(fn, addr, 1, val)
#define pci_crp_writew(fn, addr, val) pci_crp_write(fn, addr, 2, val)
#define pci_crp_writel(fn, addr, val) pci_crp_write(fn, addr, 4, val)
static void pci_crp_write(unsigned fn, int addr, int size, u32 val)
{
unsigned char be = BYTE_ENABLE(addr, size);
int shift = BYTE_ENABLE_SHIFT(addr, size);
spin_lock(&stm_pci_io_lock);
writel(PCI_CRP(addr, fn, PCI_CONFIG_WRITE, be), ahb_pci + PCI_CRP_ADDR);
writel(val << shift , ahb_pci + PCI_CRP_WR_DATA);
spin_unlock(&stm_pci_io_lock);
}
/* Generate a read cycle with the specified command type
* and byte enables */
static inline u32 __pci_csr_read(u32 addr, u32 cmd)
{
writel(addr, ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_ADDR);
writel(cmd, ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_BE_CMD);
return readl(ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_RD_DATA);
}
/* As above but take the lock. Has to be irqsave as can
* be used in interrupt context */
static inline u32 pci_csr_read(u32 addr, u32 cmd)
{
unsigned long flags;
u32 val, err;
spin_lock_irqsave(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags);
val = __pci_csr_read(addr, cmd);
/* When transaction fails (eg. no device case) the controller
* sets the error condition... Let's clear it here, before
* everything panics... */
err = readl(ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_PCI_ERROR);
if (err) {
pr_debug("stm_pci: CSR reported PCI error 0x%x - "
"cleared now...\n", err);
writel(err, ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_PCI_ERROR);
/* Read back... */
err = readl(ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_PCI_ERROR);
/* Should be zero now... */
BUG_ON(err);
/* The "read" value is 0xf..f */
val = ~0;
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags);
return val;
}
/* Generate a write cycle with the specified command type
* and byte enables */
static inline void __pci_csr_write(u32 addr, u32 cmd, u32 val)
{
writel(addr, ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_ADDR);
writel(cmd, ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_BE_CMD);
writel(val, ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_WR_DATA);
}
static inline void pci_csr_write(u32 addr, u32 cmd, u32 val)
{
unsigned long flags;
spin_lock_irqsave(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags);
__pci_csr_write(addr, cmd, val);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags);
}
/* This is a bit ugly, but it means that pci slots will always start with 0.
* Is there a way to get back from the bus to the device? */
static int idsel_lo, max_slot;
#define TYPE0_CONFIG_CYCLE(fn, where) \
(((fn) << 8) | ((where) & ~3))
#define TYPE1_CONFIG_CYCLE(bus, devfn, where) \
(((bus) << 16) | ((devfn) << 8) | ((where) & ~3) | 1)
static int pci_stm_config_read(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn,
int where, int size, u32 *val)
{
int slot = PCI_SLOT(devfn);
int fn = PCI_FUNC(devfn);
u32 addr, cmd, raw;
if (pci_is_root_bus(bus)) {
if (slot > max_slot) {
*val = SIZE_MASK(size);
return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND;
}
addr = TYPE0_CONFIG_CYCLE(fn, where) | (1<<(idsel_lo + slot));
} else {
addr = TYPE1_CONFIG_CYCLE(bus->number, devfn, where);
}
cmd = PCI_CSR_BE_CMD_VAL(PCI_CONFIG_READ, BYTE_ENABLE(where, size));
/* I'm assuming we can use config read/write in interrupt context,
* safer */
raw = pci_csr_read(addr, cmd);
*val = (raw >> BYTE_ENABLE_SHIFT(where, size)) & SIZE_MASK(size);
return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL;
}
static int pci_stm_config_write(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn,
int where, int size, u32 val)
{
int slot = PCI_SLOT(devfn);
int fn = PCI_FUNC(devfn);
u32 addr, cmd;
if (pci_is_root_bus(bus)) {
if (slot > max_slot)
return PCIBIOS_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND;
addr = TYPE0_CONFIG_CYCLE(fn, where) | (1<<(idsel_lo + slot));
} else {
addr = TYPE1_CONFIG_CYCLE(bus->number, devfn, where);
}
cmd = PCI_CSR_BE_CMD_VAL(PCI_CONFIG_WRITE, BYTE_ENABLE(where, size));
val <<= BYTE_ENABLE_SHIFT(where, size);
pci_csr_write(addr, cmd, val);
return PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL;
}
static inline u32 pci_emiss_in(unsigned long port, int size)
{
unsigned be = BYTE_ENABLE(port, size);
u32 raw;
/* ad[1:0] must be passed through for IO port read/write */
raw = pci_csr_read(port, PCI_CSR_BE_CMD_VAL(PCI_IO_READ, be));
return (raw >> BYTE_ENABLE_SHIFT(port, size)) & SIZE_MASK(size);
}
static inline void pci_emiss_out(u32 val, unsigned long port, int size)
{
unsigned be = BYTE_ENABLE(port, size);
u32 cmd;
cmd = PCI_CSR_BE_CMD_VAL(PCI_IO_WRITE, be);
val <<= BYTE_ENABLE_SHIFT(port, size);
pci_csr_write(port, cmd, val);
}
/* As above, but does NOT take the lock. Beware */
static inline u32 __pci_emiss_in(unsigned long port, int size)
{
unsigned be = BYTE_ENABLE(port, size);
u32 raw;
/* ad[1:0] must be passed through for IO port read/write */
raw = __pci_csr_read(port, PCI_CSR_BE_CMD_VAL(PCI_IO_READ, be));
return (raw >> BYTE_ENABLE_SHIFT(port, size)) & SIZE_MASK(size);
}
static inline void __pci_emiss_out(u32 val, unsigned long port, int size)
{
unsigned be = BYTE_ENABLE(port, size);
u32 cmd;
cmd = PCI_CSR_BE_CMD_VAL(PCI_IO_WRITE, be);
val <<= BYTE_ENABLE_SHIFT(port, size);
__pci_csr_write(port, cmd, val);
}
#define in_func(size, ext) \
u##size pci_emiss_in##ext(unsigned long port) \
{ \
return (u##size) pci_emiss_in(port, size >> 3); \
}
in_func(8, b)
in_func(16, w)
in_func(32, l)
/* Just does the same thing for now, I don't think we need a pause
* here, as there is quite a bit of overhead anyway */
#define in_pause_func(size, ext) \
u##size pci_emiss_in##ext##_p(unsigned long port) \
{ \
return pci_emiss_in##ext(port); \
}
in_pause_func(8, b)
in_pause_func(16, w)
in_pause_func(32, l)
/* For the string functions, in order to try to improve performance,
* I've chunked the write together rather than taking/release the
* lock for each transaction. This makes interrupt latency worse but
* should improve performance. */
#define PCI_IO_CHUNK_SIZE 32 /* Correct size ? */
#define string_in_func(size, ext) \
void pci_emiss_ins##ext(unsigned long port, void *dst, \
unsigned long count) \
{ \
u##size *buf = (u##size *)dst; \
unsigned long flags; \
unsigned long chunk; \
\
while (count >= PCI_IO_CHUNK_SIZE) { \
spin_lock_irqsave(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags); \
for (chunk = count - PCI_IO_CHUNK_SIZE; \
count > chunk; count--) \
*buf++ = __pci_emiss_in(port, size >> 3); \
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags); \
} \
\
/* Tail end */ \
spin_lock_irqsave(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags); \
while (count--) \
*buf++ = __pci_emiss_in(port, size >> 3); \
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags); \
}
string_in_func(8, b)
string_in_func(16, w)
string_in_func(32, l)
#define out_func(size, ext) \
void pci_emiss_out##ext(u##size val, unsigned long port) \
{ \
pci_emiss_out(val, port, size >> 3); \
}
out_func(8, b)
out_func(16, w)
out_func(32, l)
#define out_pause_func(size, ext) \
void pci_emiss_out##ext##_p(u##size val, unsigned long port) \
{ \
pci_emiss_out##ext(val, port); \
}
out_pause_func(8, b)
out_pause_func(16, w)
out_pause_func(32, l)
#define string_out_func(size, ext) \
void pci_emiss_outs##ext(unsigned long port, const void *src, \
unsigned long count) \
{ \
u##size *buf = (u##size *)src; \
unsigned long flags; \
unsigned long chunk; \
\
while (count >= PCI_IO_CHUNK_SIZE) { \
spin_lock_irqsave(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags); \
for (chunk = count - PCI_IO_CHUNK_SIZE; count > chunk; \
count--) \
__pci_emiss_out(*buf++, port, size >> 3); \
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags); \
} \
\
/* Tail end */ \
spin_lock_irqsave(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags); \
while (count--) \
__pci_emiss_out(*buf++, port, size >> 3); \
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stm_pci_io_lock, flags); \
}
string_out_func(8, b)
string_out_func(16, w)
string_out_func(32, l)
static void __iomem __devinit *plat_ioremap_region(struct platform_device *pdev,
char *name)
{
struct resource *res;
unsigned long size;
void __iomem *p;
res = platform_get_resource_byname(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, name);
if (res == NULL)
return NULL;
size = res->end - res->start + 1;
if (!devm_request_mem_region(&pdev->dev, res->start, size, name))
return NULL;
p = devm_ioremap_nocache(&pdev->dev, res->start, size);
if (p == NULL)
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: Failed to map address 0x%08x\n",
res->start);
return p;
}
static irqreturn_t pci_stm_dma_irq(int irq, void *data)
{
printk(KERN_WARNING "pci_stm: PCI_BRIDGE_INT_DMA_STATUS = 0x%08x\n",
readl(emiss + PCI_BRIDGE_INT_DMA_STATUS));
printk(KERN_WARNING "pci_stm: Transaction with no associated "
"function\n");
writel(~0, emiss + PCI_BRIDGE_INT_DMA_CLEAR);
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static irqreturn_t pci_stm_error_irq(int irq, void *data)
{
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: PCI_DEVICEINTMASK_INT_STATUS = 0x%08x\n",
readl(emiss + PCI_DEVICEINTMASK_INT_STATUS));
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: PCI_PME_STATUSCHG_INT_STATUS = 0x%08x\n",
readl(emiss + PCI_PME_STATUSCHG_INT_STATUS));
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: PCI_PME_STATECHG_INT_STATUS = 0x%08x\n",
readl(emiss + PCI_PME_STATECHG_INT_STATUS));
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: PCI_CSR_PCI_ERROR = 0x%08x\n",
readl(ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_PCI_ERROR));
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: PCI_CSR_PCI_ERROR_ADDR = 0x%08x\n",
readl(ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_PCI_ERROR_ADDR));
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: PCI_CSR_AHB_ERROR = 0x%08x\n",
readl(ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_AHB_ERROR));
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: PCI_CSR_AHB_ERROR_ADDR = 0x%08x\n",
readl(ahb_pci + PCI_CSR_AHB_ERROR_ADDR));
panic("pci_stm: PCI error interrupt raised\n");
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static irqreturn_t pci_stm_serr_irq(int irq, void *data)
{
panic("pci_stm: SERR interrupt raised\n");
return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
/* The configuration read/write functions */
static struct pci_ops pci_config_ops = {
.read = pci_stm_config_read,
.write = pci_stm_config_write,
};
static struct pci_channel stm_pci_controller = {
.pci_ops = &pci_config_ops
};
void pci_stm_pio_reset(void)
{
/* Active low for PCI signals */
if (gpio_direction_output(pci_reset_pin, 0)) {
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: cannot set PCI RST (gpio %u)"
"to output\n", pci_reset_pin);
return;
}
mdelay(1); /* From PCI spec */
/* Change to input, assumes pullup . This will work for boards like the
* PDK7105 which do a power on reset as well via a diode. If you drive
* this as an output it prevents the reset switch (and the JTAG
* reset!) from working correctly */
gpio_direction_input(pci_reset_pin);
/* PCI spec says there should be a one second delay here. This seems a
* tad excessive to me! If you really have something that needs a huge
* reset time then you should supply your own reset function */
mdelay(10);
}
static void __devinit pci_stm_setup(struct stm_plat_pci_config *pci_config,
unsigned long pci_window_start,
unsigned long pci_window_size)
{
unsigned long lmi_base, lmi_end, mbar_size;
int fn;
unsigned v;
unsigned long req_gnt_mask;
int i, req;
/* Set up the EMI to use PCI */
emi_config_pci();
/* You HAVE to have either wrap or ping-pong enabled, even though they
* are different bits. Very strange */
writel(PCI_BRIDGE_CONFIG_RESET | PCI_BRIDGE_CONFIG_HOST_NOT_DEVICE |
PCI_BRIDGE_CONFIG_WRAP_ENABLE_ALL,
emiss + PCI_BRIDGE_CONFIG);
v = readl(emiss + EMISS_CONFIG);
writel((v & ~EMISS_CONFIG_CLOCK_SELECT_MASK) |
EMISS_CONFIG_PCI_CLOCK_MASTER |
EMISS_CONFIG_CLOCK_SELECT_PCI |
EMISS_CONFIG_PCI_HOST_NOT_DEVICE,
emiss + EMISS_CONFIG);
/* It doesn't make any sense to try to use req/gnt3 when the chip has
* the req0_to_req3 workaround. Effectively req3 is disconnected, so
* it only supports 3 external masters
*/
BUG_ON(pci_config->req0_to_req3 &&
pci_config->req_gnt[3] != PCI_PIN_UNUSED);
req_gnt_mask = EMISS_ARBITER_CONFIG_BUS_REQ_ALL_MASKED;
/* Figure out what req/gnt lines we are using */
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
if (pci_config->req_gnt[i] != PCI_PIN_UNUSED) {
req = ((i == 0) && pci_config->req0_to_req3) ? 3 : i;
req_gnt_mask &= ~EMISS_ARBITER_CONFIG_MASK_BUS_REQ(req);
}
}
/* The PCI_NOT_EMI bit really controls MPX or PCI. It also must be set
* to allow the req0_to_req3 logic to be enabled. GRANT_RETRACTION is
* not available on MPX, so should be set for PCI
*/
writel(EMISS_ARBITER_CONFIG_PCI_NOT_EMI |
EMISS_ARBITER_CONFIG_GRANT_RETRACTION |
req_gnt_mask, emiss + EMISS_ARBITER_CONFIG);
/* This field will need to be parameterised by the soc layer for sure,
* all silicon will likely be different */
v = PCI_AD_CONFIG_READ_AHEAD(pci_config->ad_read_ahead);
v |= PCI_AD_CONFIG_CHUNKS_IN_MSG(pci_config->ad_chunks_in_msg);
v |= PCI_AD_CONFIG_PCKS_IN_CHUNK(pci_config->ad_pcks_in_chunk);
v |= PCI_AD_CONFIG_TRIGGER_MODE(pci_config->ad_trigger_mode);
v |= PCI_AD_CONFIG_MAX_OPCODE(pci_config->ad_max_opcode);
v |= PCI_AD_CONFIG_POSTED(pci_config->ad_posted);
v |= PCI_AD_CONFIG_THRESHOLD(pci_config->ad_threshold);
writel(v, emiss + PCI_AD_CONFIG);
/* Now we can start to program up the BARs and probe the bus */
/* Set up the window from the STBUS space to PCI space
* We want a one to one physical mapping, anything else is far too
* complicated (and pointless) */
writel(pci_window_start, emiss + PCI_FRAME_ADDR);
/* Largest PCI address will form the mask in effect.
* Assumes pci_window_size is ^2 */
writel(pci_window_size - 1, emiss + PCI_FRAMEADDR_MASK);
/* Now setup the reverse mapping, using as many functions as we have
* to. Each function maps 256Megs */
/* This does not have to be on a 256 Meg boundary */
lmi_base = CONFIG_MEMORY_START;
/* Rarely a multiple of 256 Megs */
lmi_end = lmi_base + CONFIG_MEMORY_SIZE - 1;
/* Attempt to size the MBARS */
pci_crp_writel(0, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, ~0);
/* The mbar size should be 256Megs, but doing it this way means it
* can change */
mbar_size = ~(pci_crp_readl(0, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0) &
PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK) + 1;
/* Drop lmi base so that it is a multiple of the mbar size */
lmi_base = lmi_base & ~(mbar_size - 1);
for (fn = 0; fn < 8 && lmi_base < lmi_end; fn++) {
pci_crp_writel(fn, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, lmi_base);
pci_crp_writeb(fn, PCI_CACHE_LINE_SIZE, L1_CACHE_BYTES >> 2);
pci_crp_writeb(fn, PCI_LATENCY_TIMER, 0xff);
pci_crp_writew(fn, PCI_COMMAND,
PCI_COMMAND_SERR | PCI_COMMAND_PARITY |
PCI_COMMAND_MASTER | PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY);
/* Update the emiss registers, we just have a one to one
* translation */
writel(lmi_base, emiss + PCI_BUFFADDR_FUNC(fn, 0));
writel(lmi_base, emiss + PCI_BUFFADDR_FUNC(fn, 1));
writel(mbar_size, emiss + PCI_FUNC_BUFFDEPTH(fn));
writel(PCI_FUNC_BUFF_CONFIG_ENABLE |
PCI_FUNC_BUFF_CONFIG_FUNC_ID(fn),
emiss + PCI_FUNC_BUFF_CONFIG(fn));
lmi_base += mbar_size;
}
/* Generate an error if we get a transaction that isn't
* claimed by anybody */
writel(PCI_BRIDGE_INT_DMA_ENABLE_INT_ENABLE |
PCI_BRIDGE_INT_DMA_ENABLE_INT_UNDEF_FN_ENABLE,
emiss + PCI_BRIDGE_INT_DMA_ENABLE);
/* Reset any pci peripherals that are connected to the board */
if (pci_config->pci_reset)
pci_config->pci_reset();
}
/* Probe function for PCI data
* When we get here, we can assume that the PCI block is powered up and ready
* to rock, and that all sysconfigs have been set correctly. All mangling
* of emiss arbiter registers is done here */
static int __devinit pci_stm_probe(struct platform_device *pdev)
{
struct pci_channel *chan = &stm_pci_controller;
struct resource *res;
int ret, irq;
unsigned long pci_window_start, pci_window_size;
struct stm_plat_pci_config *pci_config = pdev->dev.platform_data;
struct clk *pci_clk;
emiss = plat_ioremap_region(pdev, "pci emiss");
if (emiss == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
ahb_pci = plat_ioremap_region(pdev, "pci ahb");
if (ahb_pci == NULL)
return -ENOMEM;
/* We don't use any of the ping-pong weirdness,
* but sometimes the errors are useful */
irq = platform_get_irq_byname(pdev, "pci dma");
ret = devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, irq, pci_stm_dma_irq, 0,
"pci dma", NULL);
if (ret)
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: Cannot request DMA irq %d\n", irq);
irq = platform_get_irq_byname(pdev, "pci err");
ret = devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, irq, pci_stm_error_irq, 0,
"pci error", NULL);
if (ret)
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: Cannot request error irq "
"%d\n", irq);
irq = platform_get_irq_byname(pdev, "pci serr");
/* Don't hook the error interrupt if we are told not to */
if (irq > 0) {
ret = devm_request_irq(&pdev->dev, irq, pci_stm_serr_irq, 0,
"pci serr", NULL);
if (ret)
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: Cannot request SERR irq "
"%d\n", irq);
}
if (!pci_config->clk_name)
pci_config->clk_name = "pci";
pci_clk = clk_get(&pdev->dev, pci_config->clk_name);
if (pci_clk && !IS_ERR(pci_clk)) {
unsigned long pci_clk_rate = (pci_config->pci_clk == 0) ?
33333333 : pci_config->pci_clk;
unsigned long pci_clk_mhz = pci_clk_rate / 1000000;
printk(KERN_INFO "pci_stm: Setting PCI clock to %luMHz\n",
pci_clk_mhz);
if (clk_set_rate(pci_clk, pci_clk_rate))
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: Unable to set PCI clock to "
"%luMHz\n", pci_clk_mhz);
} else {
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: Unable to find pci clock\n");
}
if (!pci_config->pci_reset && pci_config->pci_reset_gpio != -EINVAL) {
/* We have not been given a reset function by the board layer,
* and the PIO is valid. Assume it is done via PIO. Claim pins
* specified in config and use default PIO reset function. */
if (!gpio_request(pci_config->pci_reset_gpio, "pci reset")) {
pci_reset_pin = pci_config->pci_reset_gpio;
pci_config->pci_reset = pci_stm_pio_reset;
} else {
printk(KERN_ERR "pci_stm: PIO pin %d specified "
"for reset, cannot request\n",
pci_config->pci_reset_gpio);
}
}
/* Extract where the PCI memory window is supposed to be */
res = platform_get_resource_byname(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM, "pci memory");
if (res == NULL)
return -ENXIO;
pci_window_start = res->start;
pci_window_size = res->end - res->start + 1 ;
/* Set up the sh board channel stuff to point at the platform data
* we have passed in */
chan->mem_resource = res;
res = platform_get_resource_byname(pdev, IORESOURCE_IO, "pci io");
if (res == NULL)
return -ENXIO;
chan->io_resource = res;
/* Copy over into globals used by config read/write code */
idsel_lo = pci_config->idsel_lo;
max_slot = pci_config->idsel_hi - idsel_lo;
/* Now do all the register poking */
pci_stm_setup(pci_config, pci_window_start, pci_window_size);
ret = stm_pci_register_controller(pdev, &pci_config_ops, STM_PCI_EMISS);
return ret;
}
/* There is no power management for PCI at the moment
* should be relatively straightforward to add I think
* once the main driver is stable. */
static struct platform_driver pci_stm_driver = {
.driver.name = "pci_stm",
.driver.owner = THIS_MODULE,
.probe = pci_stm_probe,
};
static int __init pci_stm_init(void)
{
return platform_driver_register(&pci_stm_driver);
}
/* Has to be pretty early */
arch_initcall(pci_stm_init);