Refactor MCP SPI detection:
- Set supported buses based on ISA bridge reg 0x8a
- Use MCP55 chipset enable only if LPC is detected
- Allow LPC on MCP61
- Eliminate duplicated code where possible

Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <[email protected]>

Index: flashrom-mcp_spi_detect_refactor/chipset_enable.c
===================================================================
--- flashrom-mcp_spi_detect_refactor/chipset_enable.c   (Revision 905)
+++ flashrom-mcp_spi_detect_refactor/chipset_enable.c   (Arbeitskopie)
@@ -1054,30 +1054,39 @@
        return 0;
 }
 
-/**
- * The MCP67 code is guesswork based on cleanroom reverse engineering.
- * Due to that, it only reads info and doesn't change any settings.
- * It is assumed that LPC chips need the MCP55 code and SPI chips need the
- * code provided in this function. Until we know for sure, call
- * enable_flash_mcp55 from this function. Warning: enable_flash_mcp55
- * might make SPI flash inaccessible. The same caveat applies to SPI init
- * for LPC flash.
+/* This is a shot in the dark. Even if the code is totally bogus for some
+ * chipsets, users will at least start to send in reports.
  */
-static int enable_flash_mcp67(struct pci_dev *dev, const char *name)
+static int enable_flash_mcp6x_7x_common(struct pci_dev *dev, const char *name)
 {
-       int result = 0;
        uint8_t byte;
        uint16_t status;
+       char *busname;
        uint32_t mcp_spibaraddr;
        void *mcp_spibar;
        struct pci_dev *smbusdev;
 
+       msg_pinfo("This chipset is not really supported yet. Guesswork...\n");
+
        /* dev is the ISA bridge. No idea what the stuff below does. */
        byte = pci_read_byte(dev, 0x8a);
-       msg_pdbg("ISA bridge reg 0x8a contents: 0x%02x, bit 6 is %i, bit 5 is "
-                "%i\n", byte, (byte >> 6) & 0x1, (byte >> 5) & 0x1);
-       msg_pdbg("Guessed flash bus type is %s\n", ((byte >> 5) & 0x3) == 0x2 ?
-                "SPI" : "unknown, probably LPC");
+       msg_pdbg("ISA/LPC bridge reg 0x8a contents: 0x%02x, bit 6 is %i, bit 5 "
+                "is %i\n", byte, (byte >> 6) & 0x1, (byte >> 5) & 0x1);
+       switch ((byte >> 5) & 0x3) {
+       case 0x0:
+               buses_supported = CHIP_BUSTYPE_LPC;
+               break;
+       case 0x2:
+               buses_supported = CHIP_BUSTYPE_SPI;
+               break;
+       default:
+               buses_supported = CHIP_BUSTYPE_UNKNOWN;
+               break;
+       }
+       busname = flashbuses_to_text(buses_supported);
+       msg_pdbg("Guessed flash bus type is %s\n", busname);
+       free(busname);
+
        /* Disable the write code for now until we have more info. */
 #if 0
        byte |= (1 << 6);
@@ -1088,8 +1097,9 @@
        /* Look for the SMBus device (SMBus PCI class) */
        smbusdev = pci_dev_find_vendorclass(0x10de, 0x0c05);
        if (!smbusdev) {
-               msg_perr("ERROR: SMBus device not found. Aborting.\n");
-               exit(1);
+               msg_perr("ERROR: SMBus device not found.\n");
+               buses_supported = CHIP_BUSTYPE_NONE;
+               return 1;
        }
        msg_pdbg("Found SMBus device %04x:%04x at %02x:%02x:%01x\n",
                smbusdev->vendor_id, smbusdev->device_id,
@@ -1108,7 +1118,7 @@
        msg_pdbg("after clearing low bits BAR is at 0x%08x\n", mcp_spibaraddr);
 
        /* Accessing a NULL pointer BAR is evil. Don't do it. */
-       if (mcp_spibaraddr) {
+       if (mcp_spibaraddr && (buses_supported == CHIP_BUSTYPE_SPI)) {
                /* Map the BAR. Bytewise/wordwise access at 0x530 and 0x540. */
                mcp_spibar = physmap("MCP67 SPI", mcp_spibaraddr, 0x544);
 
@@ -1125,54 +1135,81 @@
                         status, status & 0x1, (status >> 8) & 0x1);
                /* FIXME: Remove the physunmap once the SPI driver exists. */
                physunmap(mcp_spibar, 0x544);
+       } else if (!mcp_spibaraddr && (buses_supported & CHIP_BUSTYPE_SPI)) {
+               msg_pdbg("Strange. MCP SPI BAR is invalid.\n");
+               buses_supported &= ~CHIP_BUSTYPE_SPI;
+       } else if (mcp_spibaraddr && !(buses_supported & CHIP_BUSTYPE_SPI)) {
+               msg_pdbg("Strange. MCP SPI BAR is valid, but chipset apparently"
+                        " doesn't support SPI.\n");
        } else {
-               msg_pdbg("Strange. MCP67 SPI BAR is invalid.\n");
+               msg_pdbg("MCP SPI not used.\n");
        }
        msg_pinfo("Please send the output of \"flashrom -V\" to "
                  "[email protected] to help us finish support for your "
                  "chipset. Thanks.\n");
 
-       /* Not sure if this is still correct. No docs as usual. */
-       result = enable_flash_mcp55(dev, name);
+       return 0;
+}
 
+/**
+ * The MCP67 code is guesswork based on cleanroom reverse engineering.
+ * Due to that, it only reads info and doesn't change any settings.
+ * It is assumed that LPC chips need the MCP55 code and SPI chips need the
+ * code provided in this function. Until we know for sure, call
+ * enable_flash_mcp55 from this function. Warning: enable_flash_mcp55
+ * might make SPI flash inaccessible. The same caveat applies to SPI init
+ * for LPC flash.
+ */
+static int enable_flash_mcp67(struct pci_dev *dev, const char *name)
+{
+       int result = 0;
+
+       result = enable_flash_mcp6x_7x_common(dev, name);
+       if (result)
+               return result;
+
+       /* Not sure if this is correct. No docs as usual. */
+       switch (buses_supported) {
+       case CHIP_BUSTYPE_LPC:
+               result = enable_flash_mcp55(dev, name);
+               break;
+       case CHIP_BUSTYPE_SPI:
+               msg_pinfo("SPI on this chipset is not supported yet.\n");
+               buses_supported = CHIP_BUSTYPE_NONE;
+               break;
+       default:
+               msg_pinfo("Something went wrong with bus type detection.\n");
+               buses_supported = CHIP_BUSTYPE_NONE;
+               break;
+       }
+
        return result;
 }
 
-/* This is a shot in the dark. Even if the code is totally bogus for some
- * chipsets, users will at least start to send in reports.
- */
 static int enable_flash_mcp7x(struct pci_dev *dev, const char *name)
 {
-       uint8_t byte;
-       uint32_t mcp_spibaraddr;
-       struct pci_dev *smbusdev;
+       int result = 0;
 
-       msg_pinfo("This chipset is not really supported yet. Guesswork...\n");
+       result = enable_flash_mcp6x_7x_common(dev, name);
+       if (result)
+               return result;
 
-       /* dev is the ISA bridge. No idea what the stuff below does. */
-       byte = pci_read_byte(dev, 0x8a);
-       msg_pdbg("ISA/LPC bridge reg 0x8a contents: 0x%02x, bit 6 is %i, bit 5 "
-                "is %i\n", byte, (byte >> 6) & 0x1, (byte >> 5) & 0x1);
-
-       /* Look for the SMBus device (SMBus PCI class) */
-       smbusdev = pci_dev_find_vendorclass(0x10de, 0x0c05);
-       if (!smbusdev) {
-               msg_perr("ERROR: SMBus device not found. Aborting.\n");
-               exit(1);
+       /* Not sure if this is correct. No docs as usual. */
+       switch (buses_supported) {
+       case CHIP_BUSTYPE_LPC:
+               msg_pinfo("LPC on this chipset is not supported yet.\n");
+               break;
+       case CHIP_BUSTYPE_SPI:
+               msg_pinfo("SPI on this chipset is not supported yet.\n");
+               buses_supported = CHIP_BUSTYPE_NONE;
+               break;
+       default:
+               msg_pinfo("Something went wrong with bus type detection.\n");
+               buses_supported = CHIP_BUSTYPE_NONE;
+               break;
        }
-       msg_pdbg("Found SMBus device %04x:%04x at %02x:%02x:%01x\n",
-               smbusdev->vendor_id, smbusdev->device_id,
-               smbusdev->bus, smbusdev->dev, smbusdev->func);
 
-       /* Locate the BAR where the SPI interface lives. */
-       mcp_spibaraddr = pci_read_long(smbusdev, 0x74);
-       msg_pdbg("SPI BAR is at 0x%08x, ", mcp_spibaraddr);
-
-       msg_pinfo("Please send the output of \"flashrom -V\" to "
-                 "[email protected] to help us finish support for your "
-                 "chipset. Thanks.\n");
-
-       return 0;
+       return result;
 }
 
 static int enable_flash_ht1000(struct pci_dev *dev, const char *name)
@@ -1314,10 +1351,10 @@
        {0x10de, 0x0365, OK, "NVIDIA", "MCP55",         enable_flash_mcp55}, /* 
LPC */
        {0x10de, 0x0366, OK, "NVIDIA", "MCP55",         enable_flash_mcp55}, /* 
LPC */
        {0x10de, 0x0367, OK, "NVIDIA", "MCP55",         enable_flash_mcp55}, /* 
Pro */
-       {0x10de, 0x03e0, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP61",         enable_flash_mcp7x},
-       {0x10de, 0x03e1, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP61",         enable_flash_mcp7x},
-       {0x10de, 0x03e2, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP61",         enable_flash_mcp7x},
-       {0x10de, 0x03e3, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP61",         enable_flash_mcp7x},
+       {0x10de, 0x03e0, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP61",         enable_flash_mcp67},
+       {0x10de, 0x03e1, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP61",         enable_flash_mcp67},
+       {0x10de, 0x03e2, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP61",         enable_flash_mcp67},
+       {0x10de, 0x03e3, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP61",         enable_flash_mcp67},
        {0x10de, 0x0440, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP65",         enable_flash_mcp7x},
        {0x10de, 0x0441, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP65",         enable_flash_mcp7x},
        {0x10de, 0x0442, NT, "NVIDIA", "MCP65",         enable_flash_mcp7x},


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