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/*
 * Copyright 1998 by Concurrent Computer Corporation
 *
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software
 * and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
 * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
 * both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
 * supporting documentation, and that the name of Concurrent Computer
 * Corporation not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
 * distribution of the software without specific, written prior
 * permission.  Concurrent Computer Corporation makes no representations
 * about the suitability of this software for any purpose.  It is
 * provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
 *
 * CONCURRENT COMPUTER CORPORATION DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
 * TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
 * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CONCURRENT COMPUTER CORPORATION BE
 * LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY
 * DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
 * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
 * ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
 * SOFTWARE.
 *
 * Copyright 1998 by Metro Link Incorporated
 *
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software
 * and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
 * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
 * both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
 * supporting documentation, and that the name of Metro Link
 * Incorporated not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to
 * distribution of the software without specific, written prior
 * permission.  Metro Link Incorporated makes no representations
 * about the suitability of this software for any purpose.  It is
 * provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
 *
 * METRO LINK INCORPORATED DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
 * TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
 * AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL METRO LINK INCORPORATED BE
 * LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY
 * DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
 * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
 * ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
 * SOFTWARE.
 */

#ifdef HAVE_XORG_CONFIG_H
#include <xorg-config.h>
#endif

#include <stdio.h>
#include "compiler.h"
#include "xf86.h"
#include "xf86Priv.h"
#include "xf86_OSlib.h"
#include "Pci.h"
#include <dirent.h>

/*
 * linux platform specific PCI access functions -- using /proc/bus/pci
 * needs kernel version 2.2.x
 */
static ADDRESS linuxTransAddrBusToHost(PCITAG tag, PciAddrType type, ADDRESS addr);
#if defined(__powerpc__)
static ADDRESS linuxPpcBusAddrToHostAddr(PCITAG, PciAddrType, ADDRESS);
#endif

static pciBusFuncs_t linuxFuncs0 = {
#if defined(__powerpc__)
/* pciAddrBusToHost */	linuxPpcBusAddrToHostAddr,
#else
/* linuxTransAddrBusToHost is busted on sparc64 but the PCI rework tree
 * makes it all moot, so we kludge it for now */
#if defined(__sparc__)
/* pciAddrBusToHost */  pciAddrNOOP,
#else
/* pciAddrBusToHost */	linuxTransAddrBusToHost,
#endif /* __sparc64__ */
#endif
};

static pciBusInfo_t linuxPci0 = {
/* configMech  */	PCI_CFG_MECH_OTHER,
/* numDevices  */	32,
/* secondary   */	FALSE,
/* primary_bus */	0,
/* funcs       */	&linuxFuncs0,
/* pciBusPriv  */	NULL,
/* bridge      */	NULL
};

static const struct pci_id_match match_host_bridge = {
    PCI_MATCH_ANY, PCI_MATCH_ANY, PCI_MATCH_ANY, PCI_MATCH_ANY,
    (PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE << 16) | (PCI_SUBCLASS_BRIDGE_HOST << 8),
    0x0000ffff00, 0
};

#ifndef INCLUDE_XF86_NO_DOMAIN
#define MAX_DOMAINS 257
static pointer DomainMmappedIO[MAX_DOMAINS];
#endif

void
linuxPciInit(void)
{
	struct stat st;

#ifndef INCLUDE_XF86_NO_DOMAIN
    (void) memset(DomainMmappedIO, 0, sizeof(DomainMmappedIO));
#endif

	if ((xf86Info.pciFlags == PCIForceNone) ||
	    (-1 == stat("/proc/bus/pci", &st))) {
		/* when using this as default for all linux architectures,
		   we'll need a fallback for 2.0 kernels here */
		return;
	}
	pciNumBuses    = 1;
	pciBusInfo[0]  = &linuxPci0;
}

/**
 * \bug
 * The generation of the procfs file name for the domain != 0 case may not be 
 * correct.
 */
static int
linuxPciOpenFile(struct pci_device *dev, Bool write)
{
    static struct pci_device *last_dev = NULL;
    static int	fd = -1,is_write = 0;
    char		file[64];
    struct stat	ignored;
    static int is26 = -1;

    if (dev == NULL) {
	return -1;
    }

    if (is26 == -1) {
	is26 = (stat("/sys/bus/pci", &ignored) < 0) ? 0 : 1;
    }
	
    if (fd == -1 || (write && (!is_write)) || (last_dev != dev)) {
	if (fd != -1) {
	    close(fd);
	    fd = -1;
	}

	if (is26) {
	    sprintf(file,"/sys/bus/pci/devices/%04u:%02x:%02x.%01x/config",
		    dev->domain, dev->bus, dev->dev, dev->func);
	} else {
	    if (dev->domain == 0) {
		sprintf(file,"/proc/bus/pci/%02x", dev->bus);
		if (stat(file, &ignored) < 0) {
		    sprintf(file, "/proc/bus/pci/0000:%02x/%02x.%1x",
			    dev->bus, dev->dev, dev->func);
		} else {
		    sprintf(file, "/proc/bus/pci/%02x/%02x.%1x",
			    dev->bus, dev->dev, dev->func);
		}
	    } else {
		sprintf(file,"/proc/bus/pci/%02x%02x", dev->domain, dev->bus);
		if (stat(file, &ignored) < 0) {
		    sprintf(file, "/proc/bus/pci/%04x:%04x/%02x.%1x",
			    dev->domain, dev->bus, dev->dev, dev->func);
		} else {
		    sprintf(file, "/proc/bus/pci/%02x%02x/%02x.%1x",
			    dev->domain, dev->bus, dev->dev, dev->func);
		}
	    }
	}

	if (write) {
	    fd = open(file,O_RDWR);
	    if (fd != -1) is_write = TRUE;
	} else {
	    switch (is_write) {
	    case TRUE:
		fd = open(file,O_RDWR);
		if (fd > -1)
		    break;
	    default:
		fd = open(file,O_RDONLY);
		is_write = FALSE;
	    }
	}

	last_dev = dev;
    }

    return fd;
}

/*
 * This function will convert a BAR address into a host address
 * suitable for passing into the mmap function of a /proc/bus
 * device.
 */
ADDRESS linuxTransAddrBusToHost(PCITAG tag, PciAddrType type, ADDRESS addr)
{
    ADDRESS ret = xf86GetOSOffsetFromPCI(tag, PCI_MEM|PCI_IO, addr);

    if (ret)
	return ret;

    /*
     * if it is not a BAR address, it must be legacy, (or wrong)
     * return it as is..
     */
    return addr;
}


#if defined(__powerpc__)

#ifndef __NR_pciconfig_iobase
#define __NR_pciconfig_iobase   200
#endif

static ADDRESS
linuxPpcBusAddrToHostAddr(PCITAG tag, PciAddrType type, ADDRESS addr)
{
    if (type == PCI_MEM)
    {
	ADDRESS membase = syscall(__NR_pciconfig_iobase, 1,
		    PCI_BUS_FROM_TAG(tag), PCI_DFN_FROM_TAG(tag));
	return (addr + membase);
    }
    else if (type == PCI_IO)
    {
	ADDRESS iobase = syscall(__NR_pciconfig_iobase, 2,
		    PCI_BUS_FROM_TAG(tag), PCI_DFN_FROM_TAG(tag));
	return (addr + iobase);
    }
    else return addr;
}

#endif /* __powerpc__ */

#ifndef INCLUDE_XF86_NO_DOMAIN

/*
 * Compiling the following simply requires the presence of <linux/pci.c>.
 * Actually running this is another matter altogether...
 *
 * This scheme requires that the kernel allow mmap()'ing of a host bridge's I/O
 * and memory spaces through its /proc/bus/pci/BUS/DFN entry.  Which one is
 * determined by a prior ioctl().
 *
 * For the sparc64 port, this means 2.4.12 or later.  For ppc, this
 * functionality is almost, but not quite there yet.  Alpha and other kernel
 * ports to multi-domain architectures still need to implement this.
 *
 * This scheme is also predicated on the use of an IOADDRESS compatible type to
 * designate I/O addresses.  Although IOADDRESS is defined as an unsigned
 * integral type, it is actually the virtual address of, i.e. a pointer to, the
 * I/O port to access.  And so, the inX/outX macros in "compiler.h" need to be
 * #define'd appropriately (as is done on SPARC's).
 *
 * Another requirement to port this scheme to another multi-domain architecture
 * is to add the appropriate entries in the pciControllerSizes array below.
 *
 * TO DO:  Address the deleterious reaction some host bridges have to master
 *         aborts.  This is already done for secondary PCI buses, but not yet
 *         for accesses to primary buses (except for the SPARC port, where
 *         master aborts are avoided during PCI scans).
 */

#include <linux/pci.h>

#ifndef PCIIOC_BASE		/* Ioctls for /proc/bus/pci/X/Y nodes. */
#define PCIIOC_BASE		('P' << 24 | 'C' << 16 | 'I' << 8)

/* Get controller for PCI device. */
#define PCIIOC_CONTROLLER	(PCIIOC_BASE | 0x00)
/* Set mmap state to I/O space. */
#define PCIIOC_MMAP_IS_IO	(PCIIOC_BASE | 0x01)
/* Set mmap state to MEM space. */
#define PCIIOC_MMAP_IS_MEM	(PCIIOC_BASE | 0x02)
/* Enable/disable write-combining. */
#define PCIIOC_WRITE_COMBINE	(PCIIOC_BASE | 0x03)

#endif

/* This probably shouldn't be Linux-specific */
static struct pci_device *
get_parent_bridge(struct pci_device *dev)
{
    struct pci_id_match bridge_match = {
	PCI_MATCH_ANY, PCI_MATCH_ANY, PCI_MATCH_ANY, PCI_MATCH_ANY,
	(PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE << 16) | (PCI_SUBCLASS_BRIDGE_PCI << 8),
	0
    };
    struct pci_device *bridge;
    struct pci_device_iterator *iter;

    if (dev == NULL) {
	return NULL;
    }

    iter = pci_id_match_iterator_create(& bridge_match);
    if (iter == NULL) {
	return NULL;
    }

    while ((bridge = pci_device_next(iter)) != NULL) {
	if (bridge->domain == dev->domain) {
	    const struct pci_bridge_info *info = 
		pci_device_get_bridge_info(bridge);

	    if (info != NULL) {
		if (info->secondary_bus == dev->bus) {
		    break;
		}
	    }
	}
    }

    pci_iterator_destroy(iter);

    return bridge;
}

/*
 * This is ugly, but until I can extract this information from the kernel,
 * it'll have to do.  The default I/O space size is 64K, and 4G for memory.
 * Anything else needs to go in this table.  (PowerPC folk take note.)
 *
 * Note that Linux/SPARC userland is 32-bit, so 4G overflows to zero here.
 *
 * Please keep this table in ascending vendor/device order.
 */
static const struct pciSizes {
    unsigned short vendor, device;
    unsigned long io_size, mem_size;
} pciControllerSizes[] = {
    {
	PCI_VENDOR_SUN, PCI_CHIP_PSYCHO,
	1U << 16, 1U << 31
    },
    {
	PCI_VENDOR_SUN, PCI_CHIP_SCHIZO,
	1U << 24, 1U << 31	/* ??? */
    },
    {
	PCI_VENDOR_SUN, PCI_CHIP_SABRE,
	1U << 24, (unsigned long)(1ULL << 32)
    },
    {
	PCI_VENDOR_SUN, PCI_CHIP_HUMMINGBIRD,
	1U << 24, (unsigned long)(1ULL << 32)
    }
};
#define NUM_SIZES (sizeof(pciControllerSizes) / sizeof(pciControllerSizes[0]))

static const struct pciSizes *
linuxGetSizesStruct(const struct pci_device *dev)
{
    static const struct pciSizes default_size = {
	0, 0, 1U << 16, (unsigned long)(1ULL << 32)
    };
    int          i;

    /* Look up vendor/device */
    if (dev != NULL) {
	for (i = 0;  i < NUM_SIZES;  i++) {
	    if ((dev->vendor_id == pciControllerSizes[i].vendor)
		&& (dev->device_id == pciControllerSizes[i].device)) {
		return & pciControllerSizes[i];
	    }
	}
    }

    /* Default to 64KB I/O and 4GB memory. */
    return & default_size;
}

static __inline__ unsigned long
linuxGetIOSize(const struct pci_device *dev)
{
    const struct pciSizes * const sizes = linuxGetSizesStruct(dev);
    return sizes->io_size;
}

static pointer
linuxMapPci(int ScreenNum, int Flags, struct pci_device *dev,
	    ADDRESS Base, unsigned long Size, int mmap_ioctl)
{
    /* Align to page boundary */
    const ADDRESS realBase = Base & ~(getpagesize() - 1);
    const ADDRESS Offset = Base - realBase;

    do {
	unsigned char *result;
	int fd, mmapflags, prot;

	xf86InitVidMem();

	/* If dev is NULL, linuxPciOpenFile will return -1, and this routine
	 * will fail gracefully.
	 */
	if (((fd = linuxPciOpenFile(dev, FALSE)) < 0) ||
	    (ioctl(fd, mmap_ioctl, 0) < 0))
	    break;

/* Note:  IA-64 doesn't compile this and doesn't need to */
#ifdef __ia64__

# ifndef  MAP_WRITECOMBINED
#  define MAP_WRITECOMBINED 0x00010000
# endif
# ifndef  MAP_NONCACHED
#  define MAP_NONCACHED     0x00020000
# endif

	if (Flags & VIDMEM_FRAMEBUFFER)
	    mmapflags = MAP_SHARED | MAP_WRITECOMBINED;
	else
	    mmapflags = MAP_SHARED | MAP_NONCACHED;

#else /* !__ia64__ */

	mmapflags = (Flags & VIDMEM_FRAMEBUFFER) / VIDMEM_FRAMEBUFFER;

	if (ioctl(fd, PCIIOC_WRITE_COMBINE, mmapflags) < 0)
	    break;

	mmapflags = MAP_SHARED;

#endif /* ?__ia64__ */


	if (Flags & VIDMEM_READONLY)
	    prot = PROT_READ;
	else
	    prot = PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE;

	result = mmap(NULL, Size + Offset, prot, mmapflags, fd, realBase);

	if (!result || ((pointer)result == MAP_FAILED))
	    return NULL;

	xf86MakeNewMapping(ScreenNum, Flags, realBase, Size + Offset, result);

	return result + Offset;
    } while (0);

    if (mmap_ioctl == PCIIOC_MMAP_IS_MEM)
	return xf86MapVidMem(ScreenNum, Flags, Base, Size);

    return NULL;
}

static int
linuxOpenLegacy(struct pci_device *dev, char *name)
{
    static const char PREFIX[] = "/sys/class/pci_bus/%04x:%02x/%s";
    char path[sizeof(PREFIX) + 10];
    int fd = -1;

    while (dev != NULL) {
	snprintf(path, sizeof(path) - 1, PREFIX, dev->domain, dev->bus, name);
	fd = open(path, O_RDWR);
	if (fd >= 0) {
	    return fd;
	}

	dev = get_parent_bridge(dev);
    }

    return fd;
}

/*
 * xf86MapDomainMemory - memory map PCI domain memory
 *
 * This routine maps the memory region in the domain specified by Tag and
 * returns a pointer to it.  The pointer is saved for future use if it's in
 * the legacy ISA memory space (memory in a domain between 0 and 1MB).
 */
_X_EXPORT pointer
xf86MapDomainMemory(int ScreenNum, int Flags, struct pci_device *dev,
		    ADDRESS Base, unsigned long Size)
{
    int fd = -1;
    pointer addr;

    /*
     * We use /proc/bus/pci on non-legacy addresses or if the Linux sysfs
     * legacy_mem interface is unavailable.
     */
    if ((Base > 1024*1024) || ((fd = linuxOpenLegacy(dev, "legacy_mem")) < 0))
	return linuxMapPci(ScreenNum, Flags, dev, Base, Size,
			   PCIIOC_MMAP_IS_MEM);
    else
	addr = mmap(NULL, Size, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, Base);

    if (fd >= 0)
	close(fd);
    if (addr == NULL || addr == MAP_FAILED) {
	perror("mmap failure");
	FatalError("xf86MapDomainMem():  mmap() failure\n");
    }
    return addr;
}

/**
 * Map I/O space in this domain
 *
 * Each domain has a legacy ISA I/O space.  This routine will try to
 * map it using the Linux sysfs legacy_io interface.  If that fails,
 * it'll fall back to using /proc/bus/pci.
 *
 * If the legacy_io interface \b does exist, the file descriptor (\c fd below)
 * will be saved in the \c DomainMmappedIO array in the upper bits of the
 * pointer.  Callers will do I/O with small port numbers (<64k values), so
 * the platform I/O code can extract the port number and the \c fd, \c lseek
 * to the port number in the legacy_io file, and issue the read or write.
 *
 * This has no means of returning failure, so all errors are fatal
 */
IOADDRESS
xf86MapLegacyIO(struct pci_device *dev)
{
    const int domain = dev->domain;
    struct pci_device *bridge = get_parent_bridge(dev);
    int fd;

    if (domain >= MAX_DOMAINS)
	FatalError("xf86MapLegacyIO():  domain out of range\n");

    if (DomainMmappedIO[domain] == NULL) {
	/* Permanently map all of I/O space */
	fd = linuxOpenLegacy(bridge, "legacy_io");
	if (fd < 0) {
	    DomainMmappedIO[domain] = linuxMapPci(-1, VIDMEM_MMIO, bridge,
						  0, linuxGetIOSize(bridge),
						  PCIIOC_MMAP_IS_IO);
	}
	else { /* legacy_io file exists, encode fd */
	    DomainMmappedIO[domain] = (pointer)(fd << 24);
	}
    }

    return (IOADDRESS)DomainMmappedIO[domain];
}

resPtr
xf86BusAccWindowsFromOS(void)
{
    struct pci_device *dev;
    struct pci_device_iterator *iter;
    resPtr        pRes = NULL;
    resRange      range;

    iter = pci_id_match_iterator_create(& match_host_bridge);
    while ((dev = pci_device_next(iter)) != NULL) {
	const int domain = dev->domain;
	const struct pciSizes * const sizes = linuxGetSizesStruct(dev);

	RANGE(range, 0, (ADDRESS)(sizes->mem_size - 1),
	      RANGE_TYPE(ResExcMemBlock, domain));
	pRes = xf86AddResToList(pRes, &range, -1);

	RANGE(range, 0, (IOADDRESS)(sizes->io_size - 1),
	      RANGE_TYPE(ResExcIoBlock, domain));
	pRes = xf86AddResToList(pRes, &range, -1);

	/* FIXME: The old code reserved domain 0 for a special purpose.  The
	 * FIXME: new code just uses whatever domains the kernel tells it,
	 * FIXME: but there is no way to get a domain < 0.  What should
	 * FIXME: happen here?
	 *
	if (domain <= 0)
	  break;
	 */
    }

    pci_iterator_destroy(iter);

    return pRes;
}

resPtr
xf86PciBusAccWindowsFromOS(void)
{
    return xf86BusAccWindowsFromOS();
}


resPtr
xf86AccResFromOS(resPtr pRes)
{
    struct pci_device *dev;
    struct pci_device_iterator *iter;
    resRange      range;

    iter = pci_id_match_iterator_create(& match_host_bridge);
    while ((dev = pci_device_next(iter)) != NULL) {
	const int domain = dev->domain;
	const struct pciSizes * const sizes = linuxGetSizesStruct(dev);

	/*
	 * At minimum, the top and bottom resources must be claimed, so
	 * that resources that are (or appear to be) unallocated can be
	 * relocated.
	 */
	RANGE(range, 0x00000000u, 0x0009ffffu,
	      RANGE_TYPE(ResExcMemBlock, domain));
	pRes = xf86AddResToList(pRes, &range, -1);
	RANGE(range, 0x000c0000u, 0x000effffu,
	      RANGE_TYPE(ResExcMemBlock, domain));
	pRes = xf86AddResToList(pRes, &range, -1);
	RANGE(range, 0x000f0000u, 0x000fffffu,
	      RANGE_TYPE(ResExcMemBlock, domain));
	pRes = xf86AddResToList(pRes, &range, -1);

	RANGE(range, (ADDRESS)(sizes->mem_size - 1), 
	      (ADDRESS)(sizes->mem_size - 1),
	      RANGE_TYPE(ResExcMemBlock, domain));
	pRes = xf86AddResToList(pRes, &range, -1);

	RANGE(range, 0x00000000u, 0x00000000u,
	      RANGE_TYPE(ResExcIoBlock, domain));
	pRes = xf86AddResToList(pRes, &range, -1);
	RANGE(range, (IOADDRESS)(sizes->io_size - 1), 
	      (IOADDRESS)(sizes->io_size - 1),
	      RANGE_TYPE(ResExcIoBlock, domain));
	pRes = xf86AddResToList(pRes, &range, -1);

	/* FIXME: The old code reserved domain 0 for a special purpose.  The
	 * FIXME: new code just uses whatever domains the kernel tells it,
	 * FIXME: but there is no way to get a domain < 0.  What should
	 * FIXME: happen here?
	 *
	if (domain <= 0)
	  break;
	 */
    }

    pci_iterator_destroy(iter);

    return pRes;
}

#endif /* !INCLUDE_XF86_NO_DOMAIN */