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1 /*	$NetBSD: satalink.c,v 1.39 2009/11/26 15:17:10 njoly Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 2003 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Jason R. Thorpe of Wasabi Systems, Inc.
9  *
10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12  * are met:
13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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18  *
19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
21  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
22  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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30  */
31 
32 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
33 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: satalink.c,v 1.39 2009/11/26 15:17:10 njoly Exp $");
34 
35 #include <sys/param.h>
36 #include <sys/systm.h>
37 #include <sys/malloc.h>
38 
39 #include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
40 #include <dev/pci/pcidevs.h>
41 #include <dev/pci/pciidereg.h>
42 #include <dev/pci/pciidevar.h>
43 #include <dev/pci/pciide_sii3112_reg.h>
44 
45 #include <dev/ata/satareg.h>
46 #include <dev/ata/satavar.h>
47 #include <dev/ata/atareg.h>
48 
49 /*
50  * Register map for BA5 register space, indexed by channel.
51  */
52 static const struct {
53 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDEDMA_CMD;
54 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDEDMA_CTL;
55 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDEDMA_TBL;
56 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDEDMA_CMD2;
57 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDEDMA_CTL2;
58 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF0;
59 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF1;
60 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF2;
61 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF3;
62 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF4;
63 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF5;
64 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF6;
65 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF7;
66 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF8;
67 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_RAD;
68 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF9;
69 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF10;
70 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF11;
71 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF12;
72 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF13;
73 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF14;
74 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF15;
75 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF16;
76 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF17;
77 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF18;
78 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_TF19;
79 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_RABC;
80 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_CMD_STS;
81 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_CFG_STS;
82 	bus_addr_t	ba5_IDE_DTM;
83 	bus_addr_t	ba5_SControl;
84 	bus_addr_t	ba5_SStatus;
85 	bus_addr_t	ba5_SError;
86 	bus_addr_t	ba5_SActive;		/* 3114 */
87 	bus_addr_t	ba5_SMisc;
88 	bus_addr_t	ba5_PHY_CONFIG;
89 	bus_addr_t	ba5_SIEN;
90 	bus_addr_t	ba5_SFISCfg;
91 } satalink_ba5_regmap[] = {
92 	{	/* Channel 0 */
93 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CMD		=	0x000,
94 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CTL		=	0x002,
95 		.ba5_IDEDMA_TBL		=	0x004,
96 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CMD2	=	0x010,
97 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CTL2	=	0x012,
98 		.ba5_IDE_TF0		=	0x080,	/* wd_data */
99 		.ba5_IDE_TF1		=	0x081,	/* wd_error */
100 		.ba5_IDE_TF2		=	0x082,	/* wd_seccnt */
101 		.ba5_IDE_TF3		=	0x083,	/* wd_sector */
102 		.ba5_IDE_TF4		=	0x084,	/* wd_cyl_lo */
103 		.ba5_IDE_TF5		=	0x085,	/* wd_cyl_hi */
104 		.ba5_IDE_TF6		=	0x086,	/* wd_sdh */
105 		.ba5_IDE_TF7		=	0x087,	/* wd_command */
106 		.ba5_IDE_TF8		=	0x08a,	/* wd_altsts */
107 		.ba5_IDE_RAD		=	0x08c,
108 		.ba5_IDE_TF9		=	0x091,	/* Features 2 */
109 		.ba5_IDE_TF10		=	0x092,	/* Sector Count 2 */
110 		.ba5_IDE_TF11		=	0x093,	/* Start Sector 2 */
111 		.ba5_IDE_TF12		=	0x094,	/* Cylinder Low 2 */
112 		.ba5_IDE_TF13		=	0x095,	/* Cylinder High 2 */
113 		.ba5_IDE_TF14		=	0x096,	/* Device/Head 2 */
114 		.ba5_IDE_TF15		=	0x097,	/* Cmd Sts 2 */
115 		.ba5_IDE_TF16		=	0x098,	/* Sector Count 2 ext */
116 		.ba5_IDE_TF17		=	0x099,	/* Start Sector 2 ext */
117 		.ba5_IDE_TF18		=	0x09a,	/* Cyl Low 2 ext */
118 		.ba5_IDE_TF19		=	0x09b,	/* Cyl High 2 ext */
119 		.ba5_IDE_RABC		=	0x09c,
120 		.ba5_IDE_CMD_STS	=	0x0a0,
121 		.ba5_IDE_CFG_STS	=	0x0a1,
122 		.ba5_IDE_DTM		=	0x0b4,
123 		.ba5_SControl		=	0x100,
124 		.ba5_SStatus		=	0x104,
125 		.ba5_SError		=	0x108,
126 		.ba5_SActive		=	0x10c,
127 		.ba5_SMisc		=	0x140,
128 		.ba5_PHY_CONFIG		=	0x144,
129 		.ba5_SIEN		=	0x148,
130 		.ba5_SFISCfg		=	0x14c,
131 	},
132 	{	/* Channel 1 */
133 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CMD		=	0x008,
134 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CTL		=	0x00a,
135 		.ba5_IDEDMA_TBL		=	0x00c,
136 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CMD2	=	0x018,
137 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CTL2	=	0x01a,
138 		.ba5_IDE_TF0		=	0x0c0,	/* wd_data */
139 		.ba5_IDE_TF1		=	0x0c1,	/* wd_error */
140 		.ba5_IDE_TF2		=	0x0c2,	/* wd_seccnt */
141 		.ba5_IDE_TF3		=	0x0c3,	/* wd_sector */
142 		.ba5_IDE_TF4		=	0x0c4,	/* wd_cyl_lo */
143 		.ba5_IDE_TF5		=	0x0c5,	/* wd_cyl_hi */
144 		.ba5_IDE_TF6		=	0x0c6,	/* wd_sdh */
145 		.ba5_IDE_TF7		=	0x0c7,	/* wd_command */
146 		.ba5_IDE_TF8		=	0x0ca,	/* wd_altsts */
147 		.ba5_IDE_RAD		=	0x0cc,
148 		.ba5_IDE_TF9		=	0x0d1,	/* Features 2 */
149 		.ba5_IDE_TF10		=	0x0d2,	/* Sector Count 2 */
150 		.ba5_IDE_TF11		=	0x0d3,	/* Start Sector 2 */
151 		.ba5_IDE_TF12		=	0x0d4,	/* Cylinder Low 2 */
152 		.ba5_IDE_TF13		=	0x0d5,	/* Cylinder High 2 */
153 		.ba5_IDE_TF14		=	0x0d6,	/* Device/Head 2 */
154 		.ba5_IDE_TF15		=	0x0d7,	/* Cmd Sts 2 */
155 		.ba5_IDE_TF16		=	0x0d8,	/* Sector Count 2 ext */
156 		.ba5_IDE_TF17		=	0x0d9,	/* Start Sector 2 ext */
157 		.ba5_IDE_TF18		=	0x0da,	/* Cyl Low 2 ext */
158 		.ba5_IDE_TF19		=	0x0db,	/* Cyl High 2 ext */
159 		.ba5_IDE_RABC		=	0x0dc,
160 		.ba5_IDE_CMD_STS	=	0x0e0,
161 		.ba5_IDE_CFG_STS	=	0x0e1,
162 		.ba5_IDE_DTM		=	0x0f4,
163 		.ba5_SControl		=	0x180,
164 		.ba5_SStatus		=	0x184,
165 		.ba5_SError		=	0x188,
166 		.ba5_SActive		=	0x18c,
167 		.ba5_SMisc		=	0x1c0,
168 		.ba5_PHY_CONFIG		=	0x1c4,
169 		.ba5_SIEN		=	0x1c8,
170 		.ba5_SFISCfg		=	0x1cc,
171 	},
172 	{	/* Channel 2 (3114) */
173 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CMD		=	0x200,
174 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CTL		=	0x202,
175 		.ba5_IDEDMA_TBL		=	0x204,
176 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CMD2	=	0x210,
177 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CTL2	=	0x212,
178 		.ba5_IDE_TF0		=	0x280,	/* wd_data */
179 		.ba5_IDE_TF1		=	0x281,	/* wd_error */
180 		.ba5_IDE_TF2		=	0x282,	/* wd_seccnt */
181 		.ba5_IDE_TF3		=	0x283,	/* wd_sector */
182 		.ba5_IDE_TF4		=	0x284,	/* wd_cyl_lo */
183 		.ba5_IDE_TF5		=	0x285,	/* wd_cyl_hi */
184 		.ba5_IDE_TF6		=	0x286,	/* wd_sdh */
185 		.ba5_IDE_TF7		=	0x287,	/* wd_command */
186 		.ba5_IDE_TF8		=	0x28a,	/* wd_altsts */
187 		.ba5_IDE_RAD		=	0x28c,
188 		.ba5_IDE_TF9		=	0x291,	/* Features 2 */
189 		.ba5_IDE_TF10		=	0x292,	/* Sector Count 2 */
190 		.ba5_IDE_TF11		=	0x293,	/* Start Sector 2 */
191 		.ba5_IDE_TF12		=	0x294,	/* Cylinder Low 2 */
192 		.ba5_IDE_TF13		=	0x295,	/* Cylinder High 2 */
193 		.ba5_IDE_TF14		=	0x296,	/* Device/Head 2 */
194 		.ba5_IDE_TF15		=	0x297,	/* Cmd Sts 2 */
195 		.ba5_IDE_TF16		=	0x298,	/* Sector Count 2 ext */
196 		.ba5_IDE_TF17		=	0x299,	/* Start Sector 2 ext */
197 		.ba5_IDE_TF18		=	0x29a,	/* Cyl Low 2 ext */
198 		.ba5_IDE_TF19		=	0x29b,	/* Cyl High 2 ext */
199 		.ba5_IDE_RABC		=	0x29c,
200 		.ba5_IDE_CMD_STS	=	0x2a0,
201 		.ba5_IDE_CFG_STS	=	0x2a1,
202 		.ba5_IDE_DTM		=	0x2b4,
203 		.ba5_SControl		=	0x300,
204 		.ba5_SStatus		=	0x304,
205 		.ba5_SError		=	0x308,
206 		.ba5_SActive		=	0x30c,
207 		.ba5_SMisc		=	0x340,
208 		.ba5_PHY_CONFIG		=	0x344,
209 		.ba5_SIEN		=	0x348,
210 		.ba5_SFISCfg		=	0x34c,
211 	},
212 	{	/* Channel 3 (3114) */
213 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CMD		=	0x208,
214 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CTL		=	0x20a,
215 		.ba5_IDEDMA_TBL		=	0x20c,
216 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CMD2	=	0x218,
217 		.ba5_IDEDMA_CTL2	=	0x21a,
218 		.ba5_IDE_TF0		=	0x2c0,	/* wd_data */
219 		.ba5_IDE_TF1		=	0x2c1,	/* wd_error */
220 		.ba5_IDE_TF2		=	0x2c2,	/* wd_seccnt */
221 		.ba5_IDE_TF3		=	0x2c3,	/* wd_sector */
222 		.ba5_IDE_TF4		=	0x2c4,	/* wd_cyl_lo */
223 		.ba5_IDE_TF5		=	0x2c5,	/* wd_cyl_hi */
224 		.ba5_IDE_TF6		=	0x2c6,	/* wd_sdh */
225 		.ba5_IDE_TF7		=	0x2c7,	/* wd_command */
226 		.ba5_IDE_TF8		=	0x2ca,	/* wd_altsts */
227 		.ba5_IDE_RAD		=	0x2cc,
228 		.ba5_IDE_TF9		=	0x2d1,	/* Features 2 */
229 		.ba5_IDE_TF10		=	0x2d2,	/* Sector Count 2 */
230 		.ba5_IDE_TF11		=	0x2d3,	/* Start Sector 2 */
231 		.ba5_IDE_TF12		=	0x2d4,	/* Cylinder Low 2 */
232 		.ba5_IDE_TF13		=	0x2d5,	/* Cylinder High 2 */
233 		.ba5_IDE_TF14		=	0x2d6,	/* Device/Head 2 */
234 		.ba5_IDE_TF15		=	0x2d7,	/* Cmd Sts 2 */
235 		.ba5_IDE_TF16		=	0x2d8,	/* Sector Count 2 ext */
236 		.ba5_IDE_TF17		=	0x2d9,	/* Start Sector 2 ext */
237 		.ba5_IDE_TF18		=	0x2da,	/* Cyl Low 2 ext */
238 		.ba5_IDE_TF19		=	0x2db,	/* Cyl High 2 ext */
239 		.ba5_IDE_RABC		=	0x2dc,
240 		.ba5_IDE_CMD_STS	=	0x2e0,
241 		.ba5_IDE_CFG_STS	=	0x2e1,
242 		.ba5_IDE_DTM		=	0x2f4,
243 		.ba5_SControl		=	0x380,
244 		.ba5_SStatus		=	0x384,
245 		.ba5_SError		=	0x388,
246 		.ba5_SActive		=	0x38c,
247 		.ba5_SMisc		=	0x3c0,
248 		.ba5_PHY_CONFIG		=	0x3c4,
249 		.ba5_SIEN		=	0x3c8,
250 		.ba5_SFISCfg		=	0x3cc,
251 	},
252 };
253 
254 #define	ba5_SIS		0x214		/* summary interrupt status */
255 
256 /* Interrupt steering bit in BA5[0x200]. */
257 #define	IDEDMA_CMD_INT_STEER	(1U << 1)
258 
259 static int  satalink_match(device_t, cfdata_t, void *);
260 static void satalink_attach(device_t, device_t, void *);
261 
262 CFATTACH_DECL_NEW(satalink, sizeof(struct pciide_softc),
263     satalink_match, satalink_attach, NULL, NULL);
264 
265 static void sii3112_chip_map(struct pciide_softc*, struct pci_attach_args*);
266 static void sii3114_chip_map(struct pciide_softc*, struct pci_attach_args*);
267 static void sii3112_drv_probe(struct ata_channel*);
268 static void sii3112_setup_channel(struct ata_channel*);
269 
270 static const struct pciide_product_desc pciide_satalink_products[] =  {
271 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_CMDTECH_3112,
272 	  0,
273 	  "Silicon Image SATALink 3112",
274 	  sii3112_chip_map,
275 	},
276 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_CMDTECH_3512,
277 	  0,
278 	  "Silicon Image SATALink 3512",
279 	  sii3112_chip_map,
280 	},
281 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_CMDTECH_AAR_1210SA,
282 	  0,
283 	  "Adaptec AAR-1210SA serial ATA RAID controller",
284 	  sii3112_chip_map,
285 	},
286 	{ PCI_PRODUCT_CMDTECH_3114,
287 	  0,
288 	  "Silicon Image SATALink 3114",
289 	  sii3114_chip_map,
290 	},
291 	{ 0,
292 	  0,
293 	  NULL,
294 	  NULL
295 	}
296 };
297 
298 static int
299 satalink_match(device_t parent, cfdata_t match, void *aux)
300 {
301 	struct pci_attach_args *pa = aux;
302 
303 	if (PCI_VENDOR(pa->pa_id) == PCI_VENDOR_CMDTECH) {
304 		if (pciide_lookup_product(pa->pa_id, pciide_satalink_products))
305 			return (2);
306 	}
307 	return (0);
308 }
309 
310 static void
311 satalink_attach(device_t parent, device_t self, void *aux)
312 {
313 	struct pci_attach_args *pa = aux;
314 	struct pciide_softc *sc = device_private(self);
315 
316 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev = self;
317 
318 	pciide_common_attach(sc, pa,
319 	    pciide_lookup_product(pa->pa_id, pciide_satalink_products));
320 
321 }
322 
323 static inline uint32_t
324 ba5_read_4_ind(struct pciide_softc *sc, bus_addr_t reg)
325 {
326 	uint32_t rv;
327 	int s;
328 
329 	s = splbio();
330 	pci_conf_write(sc->sc_pc, sc->sc_tag, SII3112_BA5_IND_ADDR, reg);
331 	rv = pci_conf_read(sc->sc_pc, sc->sc_tag, SII3112_BA5_IND_DATA);
332 	splx(s);
333 
334 	return (rv);
335 }
336 
337 static inline uint32_t
338 ba5_read_4(struct pciide_softc *sc, bus_addr_t reg)
339 {
340 
341 	if (__predict_true(sc->sc_ba5_en != 0))
342 		return (bus_space_read_4(sc->sc_ba5_st, sc->sc_ba5_sh, reg));
343 
344 	return (ba5_read_4_ind(sc, reg));
345 }
346 
347 #define	BA5_READ_4(sc, chan, reg)					\
348 	ba5_read_4((sc), satalink_ba5_regmap[(chan)].reg)
349 
350 static inline void
351 ba5_write_4_ind(struct pciide_softc *sc, bus_addr_t reg, uint32_t val)
352 {
353 	int s;
354 
355 	s = splbio();
356 	pci_conf_write(sc->sc_pc, sc->sc_tag, SII3112_BA5_IND_ADDR, reg);
357 	pci_conf_write(sc->sc_pc, sc->sc_tag, SII3112_BA5_IND_DATA, val);
358 	splx(s);
359 }
360 
361 static inline void
362 ba5_write_4(struct pciide_softc *sc, bus_addr_t reg, uint32_t val)
363 {
364 
365 	if (__predict_true(sc->sc_ba5_en != 0))
366 		bus_space_write_4(sc->sc_ba5_st, sc->sc_ba5_sh, reg, val);
367 	else
368 		ba5_write_4_ind(sc, reg, val);
369 }
370 
371 #define	BA5_WRITE_4(sc, chan, reg, val)					\
372 	ba5_write_4((sc), satalink_ba5_regmap[(chan)].reg, (val))
373 
374 /*
375  * When the Silicon Image 3112 retries a PCI memory read command,
376  * it may retry it as a memory read multiple command under some
377  * circumstances.  This can totally confuse some PCI controllers,
378  * so ensure that it will never do this by making sure that the
379  * Read Threshold (FIFO Read Request Control) field of the FIFO
380  * Valid Byte Count and Control registers for both channels (BA5
381  * offset 0x40 and 0x44) are set to be at least as large as the
382  * cacheline size register.
383  * This may also happen on the 3114 (ragge 050527)
384  */
385 static void
386 sii_fixup_cacheline(struct pciide_softc *sc, struct pci_attach_args *pa, int n)
387 {
388 	pcireg_t cls, reg;
389 	int i;
390 	static bus_addr_t addr[] = { 0x40, 0x44, 0x240, 0x244 };
391 
392 	cls = pci_conf_read(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_BHLC_REG);
393 	cls = (cls >> PCI_CACHELINE_SHIFT) & PCI_CACHELINE_MASK;
394 	cls *= 4;
395 	if (cls > 224) {
396 		cls = pci_conf_read(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_BHLC_REG);
397 		cls &= ~(PCI_CACHELINE_MASK << PCI_CACHELINE_SHIFT);
398 		cls |= ((224/4) << PCI_CACHELINE_SHIFT);
399 		pci_conf_write(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, PCI_BHLC_REG, cls);
400 		cls = 224;
401 	}
402 	if (cls < 32)
403 		cls = 32;
404 	cls = (cls + 31) / 32;
405 	for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
406 		reg = ba5_read_4(sc, addr[i]);
407 		if ((reg & 0x7) < cls)
408 			ba5_write_4(sc, addr[i], (reg & 0x07) | cls);
409 	}
410 }
411 
412 static void
413 sii3112_chip_map(struct pciide_softc *sc, struct pci_attach_args *pa)
414 {
415 	struct pciide_channel *cp;
416 	bus_size_t cmdsize, ctlsize;
417 	pcireg_t interface, scs_cmd, cfgctl;
418 	int channel;
419 
420 	if (pciide_chipen(sc, pa) == 0)
421 		return;
422 
423 #define	SII3112_RESET_BITS						\
424 	(SCS_CMD_PBM_RESET | SCS_CMD_ARB_RESET |			\
425 	 SCS_CMD_FF1_RESET | SCS_CMD_FF0_RESET |			\
426 	 SCS_CMD_IDE1_RESET | SCS_CMD_IDE0_RESET)
427 
428 	/*
429 	 * Reset everything and then unblock all of the interrupts.
430 	 */
431 	scs_cmd = pci_conf_read(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, SII3112_SCS_CMD);
432 	pci_conf_write(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, SII3112_SCS_CMD,
433 		       scs_cmd | SII3112_RESET_BITS);
434 	delay(50 * 1000);
435 	pci_conf_write(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, SII3112_SCS_CMD,
436 		       scs_cmd & SCS_CMD_BA5_EN);
437 	delay(50 * 1000);
438 
439 	if (scs_cmd & SCS_CMD_BA5_EN) {
440 		aprint_verbose_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
441 		    "SATALink BA5 register space enabled\n");
442 		if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, PCI_MAPREG_START + 0x14,
443 				   PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_MEM|
444 				   PCI_MAPREG_MEM_TYPE_32BIT, 0,
445 				   &sc->sc_ba5_st, &sc->sc_ba5_sh,
446 				   NULL, NULL) != 0)
447 			aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
448 			    "unable to map SATALink BA5 register space\n");
449 		else
450 			sc->sc_ba5_en = 1;
451 	} else {
452 		aprint_verbose_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
453 		    "SATALink BA5 register space disabled\n");
454 
455 		cfgctl = pci_conf_read(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag,
456 				       SII3112_PCI_CFGCTL);
457 		pci_conf_write(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, SII3112_PCI_CFGCTL,
458 			       cfgctl | CFGCTL_BA5INDEN);
459 	}
460 
461 	aprint_verbose_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
462 	    "bus-master DMA support present");
463 	pciide_mapreg_dma(sc, pa);
464 	aprint_verbose("\n");
465 
466 	/*
467 	 * Rev. <= 0x01 of the 3112 have a bug that can cause data
468 	 * corruption if DMA transfers cross an 8K boundary.  This is
469 	 * apparently hard to tickle, but we'll go ahead and play it
470 	 * safe.
471 	 */
472 	if (PCI_REVISION(pa->pa_class) <= 0x01) {
473 		sc->sc_dma_maxsegsz = 8192;
474 		sc->sc_dma_boundary = 8192;
475 	}
476 
477 	sii_fixup_cacheline(sc, pa, 2);
478 
479 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_cap |= ATAC_CAP_DATA16 | ATAC_CAP_DATA32;
480 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_pio_cap = 4;
481 	if (sc->sc_dma_ok) {
482 		sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_cap |= ATAC_CAP_DMA | ATAC_CAP_UDMA;
483 		sc->sc_wdcdev.irqack = pciide_irqack;
484 		sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dma_cap = 2;
485 		sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_udma_cap = 6;
486 	}
487 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_set_modes = sii3112_setup_channel;
488 
489 	/* We can use SControl and SStatus to probe for drives. */
490 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_probe = sii3112_drv_probe;
491 
492 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_channels = sc->wdc_chanarray;
493 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_nchannels = PCIIDE_NUM_CHANNELS;
494 
495 	wdc_allocate_regs(&sc->sc_wdcdev);
496 
497 	/*
498 	 * The 3112 either identifies itself as a RAID storage device
499 	 * or a Misc storage device.  Fake up the interface bits for
500 	 * what our driver expects.
501 	 */
502 	if (PCI_SUBCLASS(pa->pa_class) == PCI_SUBCLASS_MASS_STORAGE_IDE) {
503 		interface = PCI_INTERFACE(pa->pa_class);
504 	} else {
505 		interface = PCIIDE_INTERFACE_BUS_MASTER_DMA |
506 		    PCIIDE_INTERFACE_PCI(0) | PCIIDE_INTERFACE_PCI(1);
507 	}
508 
509 	for (channel = 0; channel < sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_nchannels;
510 	     channel++) {
511 		cp = &sc->pciide_channels[channel];
512 		if (pciide_chansetup(sc, channel, interface) == 0)
513 			continue;
514 		pciide_mapchan(pa, cp, interface, &cmdsize, &ctlsize,
515 		    pciide_pci_intr);
516 	}
517 }
518 
519 static void
520 sii3114_mapreg_dma(struct pciide_softc *sc, struct pci_attach_args *pa)
521 {
522 	struct pciide_channel *pc;
523 	int chan, reg;
524 	bus_size_t size;
525 
526 	sc->sc_wdcdev.dma_arg = sc;
527 	sc->sc_wdcdev.dma_init = pciide_dma_init;
528 	sc->sc_wdcdev.dma_start = pciide_dma_start;
529 	sc->sc_wdcdev.dma_finish = pciide_dma_finish;
530 
531 	if (device_cfdata(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev)->cf_flags &
532 	    PCIIDE_OPTIONS_NODMA) {
533 		aprint_verbose(
534 		    ", but unused (forced off by config file)");
535 		sc->sc_dma_ok = 0;
536 		return;
537 	}
538 
539 	/*
540 	 * Slice off a subregion of BA5 for each of the channel's DMA
541 	 * registers.
542 	 */
543 
544 	sc->sc_dma_iot = sc->sc_ba5_st;
545 	for (chan = 0; chan < 4; chan++) {
546 		pc = &sc->pciide_channels[chan];
547 		for (reg = 0; reg < IDEDMA_NREGS; reg++) {
548 			size = 4;
549 			if (size > (IDEDMA_SCH_OFFSET - reg))
550 				size = IDEDMA_SCH_OFFSET - reg;
551 			if (bus_space_subregion(sc->sc_ba5_st,
552 			    sc->sc_ba5_sh,
553 			    satalink_ba5_regmap[chan].ba5_IDEDMA_CMD + reg,
554 			    size, &pc->dma_iohs[reg]) != 0) {
555 				sc->sc_dma_ok = 0;
556 				aprint_verbose(", but can't subregion offset "
557 				    "%lu size %lu",
558 				    (u_long) satalink_ba5_regmap[
559 						chan].ba5_IDEDMA_CMD + reg,
560 				    (u_long) size);
561 				return;
562 			}
563 		}
564 	}
565 
566 	/* DMA registers all set up! */
567 	sc->sc_dmat = pa->pa_dmat;
568 	sc->sc_dma_ok = 1;
569 }
570 
571 static int
572 sii3114_chansetup(struct pciide_softc *sc, int channel)
573 {
574 	static const char *channel_names[] = {
575 		"port 0",
576 		"port 1",
577 		"port 2",
578 		"port 3",
579 	};
580 	struct pciide_channel *cp = &sc->pciide_channels[channel];
581 
582 	sc->wdc_chanarray[channel] = &cp->ata_channel;
583 
584 	/*
585 	 * We must always keep the Interrupt Steering bit set in channel 2's
586 	 * IDEDMA_CMD register.
587 	 */
588 	if (channel == 2)
589 		cp->idedma_cmd = IDEDMA_CMD_INT_STEER;
590 
591 	cp->name = channel_names[channel];
592 	cp->ata_channel.ch_channel = channel;
593 	cp->ata_channel.ch_atac = &sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac;
594 	cp->ata_channel.ch_queue =
595 	    malloc(sizeof(struct ata_queue), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT);
596 	cp->ata_channel.ch_ndrive = 2;
597 	if (cp->ata_channel.ch_queue == NULL) {
598 		aprint_error("%s %s channel: "
599 		    "can't allocate memory for command queue",
600 		    device_xname(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev), cp->name);
601 		return (0);
602 	}
603 	return (1);
604 }
605 
606 static void
607 sii3114_mapchan(struct pciide_channel *cp)
608 {
609 	struct ata_channel *wdc_cp = &cp->ata_channel;
610 	struct pciide_softc *sc = CHAN_TO_PCIIDE(wdc_cp);
611 	struct wdc_regs *wdr = CHAN_TO_WDC_REGS(wdc_cp);
612 	int i;
613 
614 	cp->compat = 0;
615 	cp->ih = sc->sc_pci_ih;
616 
617 	wdr->cmd_iot = sc->sc_ba5_st;
618 	if (bus_space_subregion(sc->sc_ba5_st, sc->sc_ba5_sh,
619 			satalink_ba5_regmap[wdc_cp->ch_channel].ba5_IDE_TF0,
620 			9, &wdr->cmd_baseioh) != 0) {
621 		aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
622 		    "couldn't subregion %s cmd base\n", cp->name);
623 		goto bad;
624 	}
625 
626 	wdr->ctl_iot = sc->sc_ba5_st;
627 	if (bus_space_subregion(sc->sc_ba5_st, sc->sc_ba5_sh,
628 			satalink_ba5_regmap[wdc_cp->ch_channel].ba5_IDE_TF8,
629 			1, &cp->ctl_baseioh) != 0) {
630 		aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
631 		    "couldn't subregion %s ctl base\n", cp->name);
632 		goto bad;
633 	}
634 	wdr->ctl_ioh = cp->ctl_baseioh;
635 
636 	for (i = 0; i < WDC_NREG; i++) {
637 		if (bus_space_subregion(wdr->cmd_iot, wdr->cmd_baseioh,
638 					i, i == 0 ? 4 : 1,
639 					&wdr->cmd_iohs[i]) != 0) {
640 			aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
641 			    "couldn't subregion %s channel cmd regs\n",
642 			    cp->name);
643 			goto bad;
644 		}
645 	}
646 	wdc_init_shadow_regs(wdc_cp);
647 	wdr->data32iot = wdr->cmd_iot;
648 	wdr->data32ioh = wdr->cmd_iohs[0];
649 	wdcattach(wdc_cp);
650 	return;
651 
652  bad:
653 	cp->ata_channel.ch_flags |= ATACH_DISABLED;
654 }
655 
656 static void
657 sii3114_chip_map(struct pciide_softc *sc, struct pci_attach_args *pa)
658 {
659 	struct pciide_channel *cp;
660 	pcireg_t scs_cmd;
661 	pci_intr_handle_t intrhandle;
662 	const char *intrstr;
663 	int channel;
664 
665 	if (pciide_chipen(sc, pa) == 0)
666 		return;
667 
668 #define	SII3114_RESET_BITS						\
669 	(SCS_CMD_PBM_RESET | SCS_CMD_ARB_RESET |			\
670 	 SCS_CMD_FF1_RESET | SCS_CMD_FF0_RESET |			\
671 	 SCS_CMD_FF3_RESET | SCS_CMD_FF2_RESET |			\
672 	 SCS_CMD_IDE1_RESET | SCS_CMD_IDE0_RESET |			\
673 	 SCS_CMD_IDE3_RESET | SCS_CMD_IDE2_RESET)
674 
675 	/*
676 	 * Reset everything and then unblock all of the interrupts.
677 	 */
678 	scs_cmd = pci_conf_read(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, SII3112_SCS_CMD);
679 	pci_conf_write(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, SII3112_SCS_CMD,
680 		       scs_cmd | SII3114_RESET_BITS);
681 	delay(50 * 1000);
682 	pci_conf_write(pa->pa_pc, pa->pa_tag, SII3112_SCS_CMD,
683 		       scs_cmd & SCS_CMD_M66EN);
684 	delay(50 * 1000);
685 
686 	/*
687 	 * On the 3114, the BA5 register space is always enabled.  In
688 	 * order to use the 3114 in any sane way, we must use this BA5
689 	 * register space, and so we consider it an error if we cannot
690 	 * map it.
691 	 *
692 	 * As a consequence of using BA5, our register mapping is different
693 	 * from a normal PCI IDE controller's, and so we are unable to use
694 	 * most of the common PCI IDE register mapping functions.
695 	 */
696 	if (pci_mapreg_map(pa, PCI_MAPREG_START + 0x14,
697 			   PCI_MAPREG_TYPE_MEM|
698 			   PCI_MAPREG_MEM_TYPE_32BIT, 0,
699 			   &sc->sc_ba5_st, &sc->sc_ba5_sh,
700 			   NULL, NULL) != 0) {
701 		aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
702 		    "unable to map SATALink BA5 register space\n");
703 		return;
704 	}
705 	sc->sc_ba5_en = 1;
706 
707 	aprint_verbose_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
708 	    "%dMHz PCI bus\n", (scs_cmd & SCS_CMD_M66EN) ? 66 : 33);
709 
710 	/*
711 	 * Set the Interrupt Steering bit in the IDEDMA_CMD register of
712 	 * channel 2.  This is required at all times for proper operation
713 	 * when using the BA5 register space (otherwise interrupts from
714 	 * all 4 channels won't work).
715 	 */
716 	BA5_WRITE_4(sc, 2, ba5_IDEDMA_CMD, IDEDMA_CMD_INT_STEER);
717 
718 	aprint_verbose_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
719 	    "bus-master DMA support present");
720 	sii3114_mapreg_dma(sc, pa);
721 	aprint_verbose("\n");
722 
723 	sii_fixup_cacheline(sc, pa, 4);
724 
725 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_cap |= ATAC_CAP_DATA16 | ATAC_CAP_DATA32;
726 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_pio_cap = 4;
727 	if (sc->sc_dma_ok) {
728 		sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_cap |= ATAC_CAP_DMA | ATAC_CAP_UDMA;
729 		sc->sc_wdcdev.irqack = pciide_irqack;
730 		sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dma_cap = 2;
731 		sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_udma_cap = 6;
732 	}
733 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_set_modes = sii3112_setup_channel;
734 
735 	/* We can use SControl and SStatus to probe for drives. */
736 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_probe = sii3112_drv_probe;
737 
738 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_channels = sc->wdc_chanarray;
739 	sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_nchannels = 4;
740 
741 	wdc_allocate_regs(&sc->sc_wdcdev);
742 
743 	/* Map and establish the interrupt handler. */
744 	if (pci_intr_map(pa, &intrhandle) != 0) {
745 		aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
746 		    "couldn't map native-PCI interrupt\n");
747 		return;
748 	}
749 	intrstr = pci_intr_string(pa->pa_pc, intrhandle);
750 	sc->sc_pci_ih = pci_intr_establish(pa->pa_pc, intrhandle, IPL_BIO,
751 					   /* XXX */
752 					   pciide_pci_intr, sc);
753 	if (sc->sc_pci_ih != NULL) {
754 		aprint_normal_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
755 		    "using %s for native-PCI interrupt\n",
756 		    intrstr ? intrstr : "unknown interrupt");
757 	} else {
758 		aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
759 		    "couldn't establish native-PCI interrupt");
760 		if (intrstr != NULL)
761 			aprint_error(" at %s", intrstr);
762 		aprint_error("\n");
763 		return;
764 	}
765 
766 	for (channel = 0; channel < sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_nchannels;
767 	     channel++) {
768 		cp = &sc->pciide_channels[channel];
769 		if (sii3114_chansetup(sc, channel) == 0)
770 			continue;
771 		sii3114_mapchan(cp);
772 	}
773 }
774 
775 /* Probe the drives using SATA registers.
776  * Note we can't use wdc_sataprobe as we may not be able to map ba5
777  */
778 static void
779 sii3112_drv_probe(struct ata_channel *chp)
780 {
781 	struct pciide_softc *sc = CHAN_TO_PCIIDE(chp);
782 	struct wdc_regs *wdr = CHAN_TO_WDC_REGS(chp);
783 	uint32_t scontrol, sstatus;
784 	uint8_t scnt, sn, cl, ch;
785 	int i, s;
786 
787 	/* XXX This should be done by other code. */
788 	for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
789 		chp->ch_drive[i].chnl_softc = chp;
790 		chp->ch_drive[i].drive = i;
791 	}
792 
793 	/*
794 	 * The 3112 is a 2-port part, and only has one drive per channel
795 	 * (each port emulates a master drive).
796 	 *
797 	 * The 3114 is similar, but has 4 channels.
798 	 */
799 
800 	/*
801 	 * Request communication initialization sequence, any speed.
802 	 * Performing this is the equivalent of an ATA Reset.
803 	 */
804 	scontrol = SControl_DET_INIT | SControl_SPD_ANY;
805 
806 	/*
807 	 * XXX We don't yet support SATA power management; disable all
808 	 * power management state transitions.
809 	 */
810 	scontrol |= SControl_IPM_NONE;
811 
812 	BA5_WRITE_4(sc, chp->ch_channel, ba5_SControl, scontrol);
813 	delay(50 * 1000);
814 	scontrol &= ~SControl_DET_INIT;
815 	BA5_WRITE_4(sc, chp->ch_channel, ba5_SControl, scontrol);
816 	delay(50 * 1000);
817 
818 	sstatus = BA5_READ_4(sc, chp->ch_channel, ba5_SStatus);
819 #if 0
820 	aprint_normal_dev(&sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
821 	    "port %d: SStatus=0x%08x, SControl=0x%08x\n",
822 	    chp->ch_channel, sstatus,
823 	    BA5_READ_4(sc, chp->ch_channel, ba5_SControl));
824 #endif
825 	switch (sstatus & SStatus_DET_mask) {
826 	case SStatus_DET_NODEV:
827 		/* No device; be silent. */
828 		break;
829 
830 	case SStatus_DET_DEV_NE:
831 		aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
832 		    "port %d: device connected, but "
833 		    "communication not established\n", chp->ch_channel);
834 		break;
835 
836 	case SStatus_DET_OFFLINE:
837 		aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
838 		    "port %d: PHY offline\n", chp->ch_channel);
839 		break;
840 
841 	case SStatus_DET_DEV:
842 		/*
843 		 * XXX ATAPI detection doesn't currently work.  Don't
844 		 * XXX know why.  But, it's not like the standard method
845 		 * XXX can detect an ATAPI device connected via a SATA/PATA
846 		 * XXX bridge, so at least this is no worse.  --thorpej
847 		 */
848 		bus_space_write_1(wdr->cmd_iot, wdr->cmd_iohs[wd_sdh], 0,
849 		    WDSD_IBM | (0 << 4));
850 		delay(10);	/* 400ns delay */
851 		/* Save register contents. */
852 		scnt = bus_space_read_1(wdr->cmd_iot,
853 				        wdr->cmd_iohs[wd_seccnt], 0);
854 		sn = bus_space_read_1(wdr->cmd_iot,
855 				      wdr->cmd_iohs[wd_sector], 0);
856 		cl = bus_space_read_1(wdr->cmd_iot,
857 				      wdr->cmd_iohs[wd_cyl_lo], 0);
858 		ch = bus_space_read_1(wdr->cmd_iot,
859 				      wdr->cmd_iohs[wd_cyl_hi], 0);
860 #if 0
861 		printf("%s: port %d: scnt=0x%x sn=0x%x cl=0x%x ch=0x%x\n",
862 		    device_xname(&sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev), chp->ch_channel,
863 		    scnt, sn, cl, ch);
864 #endif
865 		/*
866 		 * scnt and sn are supposed to be 0x1 for ATAPI, but in some
867 		 * cases we get wrong values here, so ignore it.
868 		 */
869 		s = splbio();
870 		if (cl == 0x14 && ch == 0xeb)
871 			chp->ch_drive[0].drive_flags |= DRIVE_ATAPI;
872 		else
873 			chp->ch_drive[0].drive_flags |= DRIVE_ATA;
874 		splx(s);
875 
876 		aprint_normal_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
877 		    "port %d: device present, speed: %s\n",
878 		    chp->ch_channel,
879 		    sata_speed(sstatus));
880 		break;
881 
882 	default:
883 		aprint_error_dev(sc->sc_wdcdev.sc_atac.atac_dev,
884 		    "port %d: unknown SStatus: 0x%08x\n",
885 		    chp->ch_channel, sstatus);
886 	}
887 }
888 
889 static void
890 sii3112_setup_channel(struct ata_channel *chp)
891 {
892 	struct ata_drive_datas *drvp;
893 	int drive, s;
894 	u_int32_t idedma_ctl, dtm;
895 	struct pciide_channel *cp = CHAN_TO_PCHAN(chp);
896 	struct pciide_softc *sc = CHAN_TO_PCIIDE(chp);
897 
898 	/* setup DMA if needed */
899 	pciide_channel_dma_setup(cp);
900 
901 	idedma_ctl = 0;
902 	dtm = 0;
903 
904 	for (drive = 0; drive < 2; drive++) {
905 		drvp = &chp->ch_drive[drive];
906 		/* If no drive, skip */
907 		if ((drvp->drive_flags & DRIVE) == 0)
908 			continue;
909 		if (drvp->drive_flags & DRIVE_UDMA) {
910 			/* use Ultra/DMA */
911 			s = splbio();
912 			drvp->drive_flags &= ~DRIVE_DMA;
913 			splx(s);
914 			idedma_ctl |= IDEDMA_CTL_DRV_DMA(drive);
915 			dtm |= DTM_IDEx_DMA;
916 		} else if (drvp->drive_flags & DRIVE_DMA) {
917 			idedma_ctl |= IDEDMA_CTL_DRV_DMA(drive);
918 			dtm |= DTM_IDEx_DMA;
919 		} else {
920 			dtm |= DTM_IDEx_PIO;
921 		}
922 	}
923 
924 	/*
925 	 * Nothing to do to setup modes; it is meaningless in S-ATA
926 	 * (but many S-ATA drives still want to get the SET_FEATURE
927 	 * command).
928 	 */
929 	if (idedma_ctl != 0) {
930 		/* Add software bits in status register */
931 		bus_space_write_1(sc->sc_dma_iot, cp->dma_iohs[IDEDMA_CTL], 0,
932 		    idedma_ctl);
933 	}
934 	BA5_WRITE_4(sc, chp->ch_channel, ba5_IDE_DTM, dtm);
935 }
936