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/*
 * This file is part of the flashrom project.
 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2008 Wang Qingpei <Qingpei.Wang@amd.com>
 * Copyright (C) 2008 Joe Bao <Zheng.Bao@amd.com>
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 * Copyright (C) 2008 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
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 * Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
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 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 * (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301 USA
 */

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#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__x86_64__)

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#include "flash.h"
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#include "chipdrivers.h"
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#include "spi.h"

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/* This struct is unused, but helps visualize the SB600 SPI BAR layout.
 *struct sb600_spi_controller {
 *	unsigned int spi_cntrl0;	/ * 00h * /
 *	unsigned int restrictedcmd1;	/ * 04h * /
 *	unsigned int restrictedcmd2;	/ * 08h * /
 *	unsigned int spi_cntrl1;	/ * 0ch * /
 *	unsigned int spi_cmdvalue0;	/ * 10h * /
 *	unsigned int spi_cmdvalue1;	/ * 14h * /
 *	unsigned int spi_cmdvalue2;	/ * 18h * /
 *	unsigned int spi_fakeid;	/ * 1Ch * /
 *};
 */

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static uint8_t *sb600_spibar = NULL;
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int sb600_spi_read(struct flashchip *flash, uint8_t *buf, int start, int len)
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{
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	/* Maximum read length is 8 bytes. */
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	return spi_read_chunked(flash, buf, start, len, 8);
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}

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int sb600_spi_write_256(struct flashchip *flash, uint8_t *buf, int start, int len)
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{
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	return spi_write_chunked(flash, buf, start, len, 5);
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}

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static void reset_internal_fifo_pointer(void)
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{
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	mmio_writeb(mmio_readb(sb600_spibar + 2) | 0x10, sb600_spibar + 2);
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	while (mmio_readb(sb600_spibar + 0xD) & 0x7)
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		msg_pspew("reset\n");
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}

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static void execute_command(void)
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{
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	mmio_writeb(mmio_readb(sb600_spibar + 2) | 1, sb600_spibar + 2);
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	while (mmio_readb(sb600_spibar + 2) & 1)
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		;
}

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int sb600_spi_send_command(unsigned int writecnt, unsigned int readcnt,
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		      const unsigned char *writearr, unsigned char *readarr)
{
	int count;
	/* First byte is cmd which can not being sent through FIFO. */
	unsigned char cmd = *writearr++;
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	unsigned int readoffby1;
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	writecnt--;

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	msg_pspew("%s, cmd=%x, writecnt=%x, readcnt=%x\n",
		  __func__, cmd, writecnt, readcnt);
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	if (readcnt > 8) {
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		msg_pinfo("%s, SB600 SPI controller can not receive %d bytes, "
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		       "it is limited to 8 bytes\n", __func__, readcnt);
		return SPI_INVALID_LENGTH;
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	}

	if (writecnt > 8) {
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		msg_pinfo("%s, SB600 SPI controller can not send %d bytes, "
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		       "it is limited to 8 bytes\n", __func__, writecnt);
		return SPI_INVALID_LENGTH;
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	}

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	/* This is a workaround for a bug in SB600 and SB700. If we only send
	 * an opcode and no additional data/address, the SPI controller will
	 * read one byte too few from the chip. Basically, the last byte of
	 * the chip response is discarded and will not end up in the FIFO.
	 * It is unclear if the CS# line is set high too early as well.
	 */
	readoffby1 = (writecnt) ? 0 : 1;
	mmio_writeb((readcnt + readoffby1) << 4 | (writecnt), sb600_spibar + 1);
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	mmio_writeb(cmd, sb600_spibar + 0);
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	/* Before we use the FIFO, reset it first. */
	reset_internal_fifo_pointer();

	/* Send the write byte to FIFO. */
	for (count = 0; count < writecnt; count++, writearr++) {
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		msg_pspew(" [%x]", *writearr);
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		mmio_writeb(*writearr, sb600_spibar + 0xC);
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	}
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	msg_pspew("\n");
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	/*
	 * We should send the data by sequence, which means we need to reset
	 * the FIFO pointer to the first byte we want to send.
	 */
	reset_internal_fifo_pointer();

	execute_command();

	/*
	 * After the command executed, we should find out the index of the
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	 * received byte. Here we just reset the FIFO pointer and skip the
	 * writecnt.
	 * It would be possible to increase the FIFO pointer by one instead
	 * of reading and discarding one byte from the FIFO.
	 * The FIFO is implemented on top of an 8 byte ring buffer and the
	 * buffer is never cleared. For every byte that is shifted out after
	 * the opcode, the FIFO already stores the response from the chip.
	 * Usually, the chip will respond with 0x00 or 0xff.
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	 */
	reset_internal_fifo_pointer();

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	/* Skip the bytes we sent. */
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	for (count = 0; count < writecnt; count++) {
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		cmd = mmio_readb(sb600_spibar + 0xC);
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		msg_pspew("[ %2x]", cmd);
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	}

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	msg_pspew("The FIFO pointer after skipping is %d.\n",
		  mmio_readb(sb600_spibar + 0xd) & 0x07);
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	for (count = 0; count < readcnt; count++, readarr++) {
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		*readarr = mmio_readb(sb600_spibar + 0xC);
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		msg_pspew("[%02x]", *readarr);
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	}
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	msg_pspew("\n");
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	return 0;
}
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int sb600_probe_spi(struct pci_dev *dev)
{
	struct pci_dev *smbus_dev;
	uint32_t tmp;
	uint8_t reg;
	/* Read SPI_BaseAddr */
	tmp = pci_read_long(dev, 0xa0);
	tmp &= 0xffffffe0;	/* remove bits 4-0 (reserved) */
	msg_pdbg("SPI base address is at 0x%x\n", tmp);

	/* If the BAR has address 0, it is unlikely SPI is used. */
	if (!tmp)
		return 0;

	/* Physical memory has to be mapped at page (4k) boundaries. */
	sb600_spibar = physmap("SB600 SPI registers", tmp & 0xfffff000,
			       0x1000);
	/* The low bits of the SPI base address are used as offset into
	 * the mapped page.
	 */
	sb600_spibar += tmp & 0xfff;

	tmp = pci_read_long(dev, 0xa0);
	msg_pdbg("AltSpiCSEnable=%i, SpiRomEnable=%i, "
		     "AbortEnable=%i\n", tmp & 0x1, (tmp & 0x2) >> 1,
		     (tmp & 0x4) >> 2);
	tmp = (pci_read_byte(dev, 0xba) & 0x4) >> 2;
	msg_pdbg("PrefetchEnSPIFromIMC=%i, ", tmp);

	tmp = pci_read_byte(dev, 0xbb);
	msg_pdbg("PrefetchEnSPIFromHost=%i, SpiOpEnInLpcMode=%i\n",
		     tmp & 0x1, (tmp & 0x20) >> 5);
	tmp = mmio_readl(sb600_spibar);
	msg_pdbg("SpiArbEnable=%i, SpiAccessMacRomEn=%i, "
		     "SpiHostAccessRomEn=%i, ArbWaitCount=%i, "
		     "SpiBridgeDisable=%i, DropOneClkOnRd=%i\n",
		     (tmp >> 19) & 0x1, (tmp >> 22) & 0x1,
		     (tmp >> 23) & 0x1, (tmp >> 24) & 0x7,
		     (tmp >> 27) & 0x1, (tmp >> 28) & 0x1);

	/* Look for the SMBus device. */
	smbus_dev = pci_dev_find(0x1002, 0x4385);

	if (!smbus_dev) {
		msg_perr("ERROR: SMBus device not found. Not enabling SPI.\n");
		return ERROR_NONFATAL;
	}

	/* Note about the bit tests below: If a bit is zero, the GPIO is SPI. */
	/* GPIO11/SPI_DO and GPIO12/SPI_DI status */
	reg = pci_read_byte(smbus_dev, 0xAB);
	reg &= 0xC0;
	msg_pdbg("GPIO11 used for %s\n", (reg & (1 << 6)) ? "GPIO" : "SPI_DO");
	msg_pdbg("GPIO12 used for %s\n", (reg & (1 << 7)) ? "GPIO" : "SPI_DI");
	if (reg != 0x00) {
		msg_pdbg("Not enabling SPI");
		return 0;
	}
	/* GPIO31/SPI_HOLD and GPIO32/SPI_CS status */
	reg = pci_read_byte(smbus_dev, 0x83);
	reg &= 0xC0;
	msg_pdbg("GPIO31 used for %s\n", (reg & (1 << 6)) ? "GPIO" : "SPI_HOLD");
	msg_pdbg("GPIO32 used for %s\n", (reg & (1 << 7)) ? "GPIO" : "SPI_CS");
	/* SPI_HOLD is not used on all boards, filter it out. */
	if ((reg & 0x80) != 0x00) {
		msg_pdbg("Not enabling SPI");
		return 0;
	}
	/* GPIO47/SPI_CLK status */
	reg = pci_read_byte(smbus_dev, 0xA7);
	reg &= 0x40;
	msg_pdbg("GPIO47 used for %s\n", (reg & (1 << 6)) ? "GPIO" : "SPI_CLK");
	if (reg != 0x00) {
		msg_pdbg("Not enabling SPI");
		return 0;
	}

	buses_supported |= CHIP_BUSTYPE_SPI;
	spi_controller = SPI_CONTROLLER_SB600;
	return 0;
}

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#endif