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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
#include <types.h>
#include <arch/io.h>
#include <device/pci_ops.h>
#include <console/console.h>
#include <device/pci_def.h>
#include <cpu/intel/em64t101_save_state.h>
#include <cpu/intel/model_2065x/model_2065x.h>
#include <southbridge/intel/common/finalize.h>
#include <southbridge/intel/common/pmbase.h>
#include <southbridge/intel/ibexpeak/me.h>
#include "pch.h"
/* We are using PCIe accesses for now
* 1. the chipset can do it
* 2. we don't need to worry about how we leave 0xcf8/0xcfc behind
*/
#include <northbridge/intel/ironlake/ironlake.h>
#include <southbridge/intel/common/gpio.h>
#include <southbridge/intel/common/pmutil.h>
static void southbridge_gate_memory_reset_real(int offset,
u16 use, u16 io, u16 lvl)
{
u32 reg32;
/* Make sure it is set as GPIO */
reg32 = inl(use);
if (!(reg32 & (1 << offset))) {
reg32 |= (1 << offset);
outl(reg32, use);
}
/* Make sure it is set as output */
reg32 = inl(io);
if (reg32 & (1 << offset)) {
reg32 &= ~(1 << offset);
outl(reg32, io);
}
/* Drive the output low */
reg32 = inl(lvl);
reg32 &= ~(1 << offset);
outl(reg32, lvl);
}
/*
* Drive GPIO 60 low to gate memory reset in S3.
*
* Intel reference designs all use GPIO 60 but it is
* not a requirement and boards could use a different pin.
*/
void southbridge_gate_memory_reset(void)
{
u16 gpiobase;
gpiobase = pci_read_config16(PCI_DEV(0, 0x1f, 0), GPIOBASE) & 0xfffc;
if (!gpiobase)
return;
if (CONFIG_DRAM_RESET_GATE_GPIO >= 32)
southbridge_gate_memory_reset_real(CONFIG_DRAM_RESET_GATE_GPIO - 32,
gpiobase + GPIO_USE_SEL2,
gpiobase + GP_IO_SEL2,
gpiobase + GP_LVL2);
else
southbridge_gate_memory_reset_real(CONFIG_DRAM_RESET_GATE_GPIO,
gpiobase + GPIO_USE_SEL,
gpiobase + GP_IO_SEL,
gpiobase + GP_LVL);
}
void southbridge_smi_monitor(void)
{
#define IOTRAP(x) (trap_sts & (1 << x))
u32 trap_sts, trap_cycle;
u32 data, mask = 0;
int i;
trap_sts = RCBA32(0x1e00); // TRSR - Trap Status Register
RCBA32(0x1e00) = trap_sts; // Clear trap(s) in TRSR
trap_cycle = RCBA32(0x1e10);
for (i = 16; i < 20; i++) {
if (trap_cycle & (1 << i))
mask |= (0xff << ((i - 16) << 3));
}
/* IOTRAP(3) SMI function call */
if (IOTRAP(3)) {
return;
}
/* IOTRAP(2) currently unused
* IOTRAP(1) currently unused */
/* IOTRAP(0) SMIC */
if (IOTRAP(0)) {
if (!(trap_cycle & (1 << 24))) { // It's a write
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SMI1 command\n");
data = RCBA32(0x1e18);
data &= mask;
// if (smi1)
// southbridge_smi_command(data);
// return;
}
// Fall through to debug
}
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, " trapped io address = 0x%x\n", trap_cycle & 0xfffc);
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
if (IOTRAP(i))
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, " TRAP = %d\n", i);
}
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, " AHBE = %x\n", (trap_cycle >> 16) & 0xf);
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, " MASK = 0x%08x\n", mask);
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, " read/write: %s\n", (trap_cycle & (1 << 24)) ? "read" : "write");
if (!(trap_cycle & (1 << 24))) {
/* Write Cycle */
data = RCBA32(0x1e18);
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, " iotrap written data = 0x%08x\n", data);
}
#undef IOTRAP
}
void southbridge_finalize_all(void)
{
/* TODO: Finalize ME */
intel_pch_finalize_smm();
intel_ironlake_finalize_smm();
intel_model_2065x_finalize_smm();
}