[PATCH 2.6.11.7 1/1] x86 reboot: Add reboot fixup for gx1/cs5530a
Hi Peter, As per your suggestion, I switched do {} while(0) to ((void)(0)) for the dummy define, since it's an argumentless function. Please let me know if it's okay now. Thanks, Jaya Kumar --- I ran into a problem getting reboot working with 2.6.11 on an embedded board. The board has a Geode GX1 with a CS5530A companion. What I observe on reboot is the "Restarting system" printk, and then a cpu stall/hang. I think the problem arises because the keyboard controller is disabled by the BIOS, so the traditional mach_reboot()'s output to port 0x64 is ignored. Then the 386 triple fault issued after mach_reboot() results in a shutdown (because the hardware doesn't have to detect the triple fault and issue a reset). That then gives the end result of a stalled cpu/hang. I found that the CS5530A in question has a "issue system wide reset" bit. The reboot works cleanly if I write that bit rather than do mach_reboot(). So the following patch is my attempt to incorporate that change into 2.6.11 by adding a X86_REBOOTFIXUPS option. In order to keep reboot.c free of hw specific fixups, I put it in another file, reboot_fixups.c. I tried to make it a bit generic so that if there are other reboot related fixups for other chipsets/boards, there'd be a clean place to put it. Please let me know what you think. Thanks, Jaya Kumar --- Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/Kconfig linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/Kconfig --- linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/Kconfig2005-04-08 02:57:18.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/Kconfig2005-04-11 14:21:05.0 +0800 @@ -645,6 +645,24 @@ config I8K Say Y if you intend to run this kernel on a Dell Inspiron 8000. Say N otherwise. +config X86_REBOOTFIXUPS + bool "Enable X86 board specific fixups for reboot" + depends on X86 + default n + ---help--- + This enables chipset and/or board specific fixups to be done + in order to get reboot to work correctly. This is only needed on + some combinations of hardware and BIOS. The symptom, for which + this config is intended, is when reboot ends with a stalled/hung + system. + + Currently, the only fixup is for the Geode GX1/CS5530A/TROM2.1. + combination. + + Say Y if you want to enable the fixup. Currently, it's safe to + enable this option even if you don't need it. + Say N otherwise. + config MICROCODE tristate "/dev/cpu/microcode - Intel IA32 CPU microcode support" ---help--- diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile --- linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile2005-04-08 02:57:22.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile2005-04-11 13:10:31.0 +0800 @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_X86_TRAMPOLINE) += trampoli obj-$(CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE) += mpparse.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC) += apic.o nmi.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC) += io_apic.o +obj-$(CONFIG_X86_REBOOTFIXUPS) += reboot_fixups.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ)+= numaq.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_SUMMIT_NUMA) += summit.o obj-$(CONFIG_KPROBES) += kprobes.o diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c --- linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c2005-04-08 02:57:27.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c2005-04-11 13:10:31.0 +0800 @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ #include #include #include "mach_reboot.h" +#include /* * Power off function, if any @@ -348,6 +349,7 @@ void machine_restart(char * __unused) /* rebooting needs to touch the page at absolute addr 0 */ *((unsigned short *)__va(0x472)) = reboot_mode; for (;;) { + mach_reboot_fixups(); /* for board specific fixups */ mach_reboot(); /* That didn't work - force a triple fault.. */ __asm__ __volatile__("lidt %0": :"m" (no_idt)); diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c --- linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c 1970-01-01 07:30:00.0 +0730 +++ linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c 2005-04-11 14:09:02.0 +0800 @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/* + * linux/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c + * + * This is a good place to put board specific reboot fixups. + * + * List of supported fixups: + * geode-gx1/cs5530a - Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> + * + */ + +#include +#include + +static void cs5530a_warm_reset(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + /* writing 1 to the reset control register, 0x44 causes the + cs5530a to perform a system warm reset */ + pci_write_config_byte(dev, 0x44, 0x1); +
[PATCH 2.6.11.7 1/1] x86 reboot: Add reboot fixup for gx1/cs5530a
Hi Riley, Dave, Peter, i386 boot/workaround maintainers, I'm resending this patch (from March 28). This patch incorporates the suggestions from the previous thread and also switches to using pci_get_device since pci_find_device is deprecated, and made some of the variables static. Please let me know if it's okay. Thanks, Jaya Kumar --- I ran into a problem getting reboot working with 2.6.11 on an embedded board. The board has a Geode GX1 with a CS5530A companion. What I observe on reboot is the "Restarting system" printk, and then a cpu stall/hang. I think the problem arises because the keyboard controller is disabled by the BIOS, so the traditional mach_reboot()'s output to port 0x64 is ignored. Then the 386 triple fault issued after mach_reboot() results in a shutdown (because the hardware doesn't have to detect the triple fault and issue a reset). That then gives the end result of a stalled cpu/hang. I found that the CS5530A in question has a "issue system wide reset" bit. The reboot works cleanly if I write that bit rather than do mach_reboot(). So the following patch is my attempt to incorporate that change into 2.6.11 by adding a X86_REBOOTFIXUPS option. In order to keep reboot.c free of hw specific fixups, I put it in another file, reboot_fixups.c. I tried to make it a bit generic so that if there are other reboot related fixups for other chipsets/boards, there'd be a clean place to put it. Please let me know what you think. Thanks, Jaya Kumar --- Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/Kconfig linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/Kconfig --- linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/Kconfig2005-04-08 02:57:18.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/Kconfig2005-04-11 14:21:05.0 +0800 @@ -645,6 +645,24 @@ config I8K Say Y if you intend to run this kernel on a Dell Inspiron 8000. Say N otherwise. +config X86_REBOOTFIXUPS + bool "Enable X86 board specific fixups for reboot" + depends on X86 + default n + ---help--- + This enables chipset and/or board specific fixups to be done + in order to get reboot to work correctly. This is only needed on + some combinations of hardware and BIOS. The symptom, for which + this config is intended, is when reboot ends with a stalled/hung + system. + + Currently, the only fixup is for the Geode GX1/CS5530A/TROM2.1. + combination. + + Say Y if you want to enable the fixup. Currently, it's safe to + enable this option even if you don't need it. + Say N otherwise. + config MICROCODE tristate "/dev/cpu/microcode - Intel IA32 CPU microcode support" ---help--- diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile --- linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile2005-04-08 02:57:22.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile2005-04-11 13:10:31.0 +0800 @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_X86_TRAMPOLINE) += trampoli obj-$(CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE) += mpparse.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC) += apic.o nmi.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC) += io_apic.o +obj-$(CONFIG_X86_REBOOTFIXUPS) += reboot_fixups.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ)+= numaq.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_SUMMIT_NUMA) += summit.o obj-$(CONFIG_KPROBES) += kprobes.o diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c --- linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c2005-04-08 02:57:27.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c2005-04-11 13:10:31.0 +0800 @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ #include #include #include "mach_reboot.h" +#include /* * Power off function, if any @@ -348,6 +349,7 @@ void machine_restart(char * __unused) /* rebooting needs to touch the page at absolute addr 0 */ *((unsigned short *)__va(0x472)) = reboot_mode; for (;;) { + mach_reboot_fixups(); /* for board specific fixups */ mach_reboot(); /* That didn't work - force a triple fault.. */ __asm__ __volatile__("lidt %0": :"m" (no_idt)); diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c --- linux-2.6.11.7-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c 1970-01-01 07:30:00.0 +0730 +++ linux-2.6.11.7/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c 2005-04-11 14:09:02.0 +0800 @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +/* + * linux/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c + * + * This is a good place to put board specific reboot fixups. + * + * List of supported fixups: + * geode-gx1/cs5530a - Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> + * + */ + +#include +#include + +static void cs5530a_warm_reset(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + /* writing 1 to t
[RFC/PATCH 2.6.11.2 1/1] x86 reboot: Add reboot fixup for gx1/cs5530a
Hi Riley, Dave, Peter, i386 boot/workaround maintainers, This patch incorporates the suggestions from the previous thread. ie: add header, use dummy macro, describe safety in help. Please let me know if it's okay. Thanks, Jaya Kumar --- I ran into a problem getting reboot working with 2.6.11 on an embedded board. The board has a Geode GX1 with a CS5530A companion. What I observe on reboot is the "Restarting system" printk, and then a cpu stall/hang. I think the problem arises because the keyboard controller is disabled by the BIOS, so the traditional mach_reboot()'s output to port 0x64 is ignored. Then the 386 triple fault issued after mach_reboot() results in a shutdown (because the hardware doesn't have to detect the triple fault and issue a reset). That then gives the end result of a stalled cpu/hang. I found that the CS5530A in question has a "issue system wide reset" bit. The reboot works cleanly if I write that bit rather than do mach_reboot(). So the following patch is my attempt to incorporate that change into 2.6.11 by adding a X86_REBOOTFIXUPS option. In order to keep reboot.c free of hw specific fixups, I put it in another file, reboot_fixups.c. I tried to make it a bit generic so that if there are other reboot related fixups for other chipsets/boards, there'd be a clean place to put it. Please let me know what you think. Thanks, Jaya Kumar --- Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/Kconfig linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/Kconfig --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/Kconfig2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/Kconfig2005-03-29 09:44:58.053898616 +0800 @@ -645,6 +645,24 @@ config I8K Say Y if you intend to run this kernel on a Dell Inspiron 8000. Say N otherwise. +config X86_REBOOTFIXUPS + bool "Enable X86 Board Specific Fixups for Reboot" + depends on X86 + default n + ---help--- + This enables chipset and/or board specific fixups to be done + in order to get reboot to work correctly. This is only needed on + some combinations of hardware and BIOS. The symptom, for which + this config is intended, is when reboot ends with a stalled/hung + system. + + Currently, the only fixup is for the Geode GX1/CS5530A/TROM2.1. + combination. + + Say Y if you want to enable the fixup. Currently, it's safe to + enable this option even if you don't need it. + Say N otherwise. + config MICROCODE tristate "/dev/cpu/microcode - Intel IA32 CPU microcode support" ---help--- diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile2005-03-28 15:56:31.0 +0800 @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_X86_TRAMPOLINE) += trampoli obj-$(CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE) += mpparse.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC) += apic.o nmi.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC) += io_apic.o +obj-$(CONFIG_X86_REBOOTFIXUPS) += reboot_fixups.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ)+= numaq.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_SUMMIT_NUMA) += summit.o obj-$(CONFIG_KPROBES) += kprobes.o diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c2005-03-29 09:35:19.858797632 +0800 @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ #include #include #include "mach_reboot.h" +#include /* * Power off function, if any @@ -348,6 +349,7 @@ void machine_restart(char * __unused) /* rebooting needs to touch the page at absolute addr 0 */ *((unsigned short *)__va(0x472)) = reboot_mode; for (;;) { + mach_reboot_fixups(); /* for board specific fixups */ mach_reboot(); /* That didn't work - force a triple fault.. */ __asm__ __volatile__("lidt %0": :"m" (no_idt)); diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c 1970-01-01 07:30:00.0 +0730 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c 2005-03-29 09:34:06.404964312 +0800 @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +/* + * linux/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c + * + * This is a good place to put board specific reboot fixups. + * + */ + +#include +#include + +void cs5530a_warm_reset(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + /* writing 1 to the reset control register, 0x44 causes the + cs5530a to perform a system warm reset */ + pci_write_config_byte(dev, 0x44, 0x1); + udelay(50); /* shouldn't get here but be safe and
[RESEND PATCH 2.6.11.2 1/1] PCI Allow OutOfRange PIRQ table address
Hi Greg, PCI folk, Resending this patch. Is it okay now? --- I updated this to remove unnecessary variable initialization, make check_routing be inline only and not __init, switch to strtoul, and formatting fixes as per Randy Dunlap's recommendations. I updated this to change pirq_table_addr to a long, and to add a warning msg if the PIRQ table wasn't found at the specified address, as per thread with Matthew Wilcox. In our hardware situation, the BIOS is unable to store or generate it's PIRQ table in the Fh-10h standard range. This patch adds a pci kernel parameter, pirqaddr to allow the bootloader (or BIOS based loader) to inform the kernel where the PIRQ table got stored. A beneficial side-effect is that, if one's BIOS uses a static address each time for it's PIRQ table, then pirqaddr can be used to avoid the $pirq search through that address block each time at boot for normal PIRQ BIOSes. --- Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-17 14:25:54.23816 +0800 @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ unsigned int pci_probe = PCI_PROBE_BIOS int pci_routeirq; int pcibios_last_bus = -1; -struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus = NULL; +unsigned long pirq_table_addr; +struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus; struct pci_raw_ops *raw_pci_ops; static int pci_read(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int where, int size, u32 *value) @@ -188,6 +189,9 @@ char * __devinit pcibios_setup(char *st } else if (!strcmp(str, "biosirq")) { pci_probe |= PCI_BIOS_IRQ_SCAN; return NULL; + } else if (!strncmp(str, "pirqaddr=", 9)) { + pirq_table_addr = simple_strtoul(str+9, NULL, 0); + return NULL; } #endif #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-17 14:04:22.0 +0800 @@ -58,6 +58,35 @@ struct irq_router_handler { int (*pcibios_enable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = NULL; /* + * Check passed address for the PCI IRQ Routing Table signature + * and perform checksum verification. + */ + +static inline struct irq_routing_table * pirq_check_routing_table(u8 *addr) +{ + struct irq_routing_table *rt; + int i; + u8 sum; + + rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; + if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || + rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || + rt->size % 16 || + rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) + return NULL; + sum = 0; + for (i=0; i < rt->size; i++) + sum += addr[i]; + if (!sum) { + DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + return rt; + } + return NULL; +} + + + +/* * Search 0xf -- 0xf for the PCI IRQ Routing Table. */ @@ -65,23 +94,17 @@ static struct irq_routing_table * __init { u8 *addr; struct irq_routing_table *rt; - int i; - u8 sum; + if (pirq_table_addr) { + rt = pirq_check_routing_table((u8 *) __va(pirq_table_addr)); + if (rt) + return rt; + printk(KERN_WARNING "PCI: PIRQ table NOT found at pirqaddr\n"); + } for(addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x10); addr += 16) { - rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; - if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || - rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || - rt->size % 16 || - rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) - continue; - sum = 0; - for(i=0; isize; i++) - sum += addr[i]; - if (!sum) { - DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + rt = pirq_check_routing_table(addr); + if (rt) return rt; - } } return NULL; } diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-17 08:54:36.0 +0800 @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #define PCI_ASSIGN_ALL_BUSSES 0x4000 extern unsigned int pci_probe; +extern unsigned long pirq_table_addr; /* pci-i386.c */ diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2005-03-10 16:31:44.0
[RFC 2.6.11.2 1/1] Add reboot fixup for gx1/cs5530a
Hi Riley, Dave, Peter, i386 boot/workaround maintainers, I ran into a problem getting reboot working with 2.6.11 on an embedded board. The board has a Geode GX1 with a CS5530A companion. What I observe on reboot is the "Restarting system" printk, and then a cpu stall/hang. I think the problem arises because the keyboard controller is disabled by the BIOS, so the traditional mach_reboot()'s output to port 0x64 is ignored. Then the 386 triple fault issued after mach_reboot() results in a shutdown (because the hardware doesn't have to detect the triple fault and issue a reset). That then gives the end result of a stalled cpu/hang. I found that the CS5530A in question has a "issue system wide reset" bit. The reboot works cleanly if I write that bit rather than do mach_reboot(). So the following patch is my attempt to incorporate that change into 2.6.11 by adding a X86_REBOOTFIXUPS option. In order to keep reboot.c free of hw specific fixups, I put it in another file, reboot_fixups.c. I tried to make it a bit generic so that if there are other reboot related fixups for other chipsets/boards, there'd be a clean place to put it. Please let me know what you think. Thanks, Jaya Kumar --- Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/Kconfig linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/Kconfig --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/Kconfig2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/Kconfig2005-03-28 21:30:15.0 +0800 @@ -645,6 +645,23 @@ config I8K Say Y if you intend to run this kernel on a Dell Inspiron 8000. Say N otherwise. +config X86_REBOOTFIXUPS + bool "Enable X86 Board Specific Fixups for Reboot" + depends on X86 + default n + ---help--- + This enables chipset and/or board specific fixups to be done + in order to get reboot to work correctly. This is only needed on + some combinations of hardware and BIOS. The symptom, for which + this config is intended, is when reboot ends with a stalled/hung + system. + + Currently, the only fixup is for the Geode GX1/CS5530A/TROM2.1. + combination. + + Say Y if you want to enable the fixup. + Say N otherwise. + config MICROCODE tristate "/dev/cpu/microcode - Intel IA32 CPU microcode support" ---help--- diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/Makefile2005-03-28 15:56:31.0 +0800 @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_X86_TRAMPOLINE) += trampoli obj-$(CONFIG_X86_MPPARSE) += mpparse.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_LOCAL_APIC) += apic.o nmi.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_IO_APIC) += io_apic.o +obj-$(CONFIG_X86_REBOOTFIXUPS) += reboot_fixups.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_NUMAQ)+= numaq.o obj-$(CONFIG_X86_SUMMIT_NUMA) += summit.o obj-$(CONFIG_KPROBES) += kprobes.o diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/reboot.c2005-03-28 21:36:39.562079136 +0800 @@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ #include #include "mach_reboot.h" +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_REBOOTFIXUPS +extern void mach_reboot_fixups(void); +#endif + /* * Power off function, if any */ @@ -348,6 +352,9 @@ void machine_restart(char * __unused) /* rebooting needs to touch the page at absolute addr 0 */ *((unsigned short *)__va(0x472)) = reboot_mode; for (;;) { +#ifdef CONFIG_X86_REBOOTFIXUPS + mach_reboot_fixups(); +#endif mach_reboot(); /* That didn't work - force a triple fault.. */ __asm__ __volatile__("lidt %0": :"m" (no_idt)); diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c 1970-01-01 07:30:00.0 +0730 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/kernel/reboot_fixups.c 2005-03-28 21:38:30.893154240 +0800 @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#include +#include + +void cs5530a_warm_reset(struct pci_dev *dev) +{ + /* writing 1 to the reset control register, 0x44 causes the + cs5530a to perform a system warm reset */ + pci_write_config_byte(dev, 0x44, 0x1); + udelay(50); /* shouldn't get here but be safe and spin-a-while */ + return; +} + +struct device_fixup { + unsigned int vendor; + unsigned int device; + void (*reboot_fixup)(struct pci_dev *); +}; + +struct device_fixup fixups_table[] = { + { PCI_VENDOR_ID_CYRIX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_CYRIX_5530_LEGACY, cs5530a_warm_reset }, +}; + +void mach
[PATCH 2.6.11.2 1/1] PCI Allow OutOfRange PIRQ table address
Hi Greg, PCI folk, I updated this to remove unnecessary variable initialization, make check_routing be inline only and not __init, switch to strtoul, and formatting fixes as per Randy Dunlap's recommendations. I updated this to change pirq_table_addr to a long, and to add a warning msg if the PIRQ table wasn't found at the specified address, as per thread with Matthew Wilcox. In our hardware situation, the BIOS is unable to store or generate it's PIRQ table in the Fh-10h standard range. This patch adds a pci kernel parameter, pirqaddr to allow the bootloader (or BIOS based loader) to inform the kernel where the PIRQ table got stored. A beneficial side-effect is that, if one's BIOS uses a static address each time for it's PIRQ table, then pirqaddr can be used to avoid the $pirq search through that address block each time at boot for normal PIRQ BIOSes. --- Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-17 14:25:54.23816 +0800 @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ unsigned int pci_probe = PCI_PROBE_BIOS int pci_routeirq; int pcibios_last_bus = -1; -struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus = NULL; +unsigned long pirq_table_addr; +struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus; struct pci_raw_ops *raw_pci_ops; static int pci_read(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int where, int size, u32 *value) @@ -188,6 +189,9 @@ char * __devinit pcibios_setup(char *st } else if (!strcmp(str, "biosirq")) { pci_probe |= PCI_BIOS_IRQ_SCAN; return NULL; + } else if (!strncmp(str, "pirqaddr=", 9)) { + pirq_table_addr = simple_strtoul(str+9, NULL, 0); + return NULL; } #endif #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-17 14:04:22.0 +0800 @@ -58,6 +58,35 @@ struct irq_router_handler { int (*pcibios_enable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = NULL; /* + * Check passed address for the PCI IRQ Routing Table signature + * and perform checksum verification. + */ + +static inline struct irq_routing_table * pirq_check_routing_table(u8 *addr) +{ + struct irq_routing_table *rt; + int i; + u8 sum; + + rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; + if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || + rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || + rt->size % 16 || + rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) + return NULL; + sum = 0; + for (i=0; i < rt->size; i++) + sum += addr[i]; + if (!sum) { + DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + return rt; + } + return NULL; +} + + + +/* * Search 0xf -- 0xf for the PCI IRQ Routing Table. */ @@ -65,23 +94,17 @@ static struct irq_routing_table * __init { u8 *addr; struct irq_routing_table *rt; - int i; - u8 sum; + if (pirq_table_addr) { + rt = pirq_check_routing_table((u8 *) __va(pirq_table_addr)); + if (rt) + return rt; + printk(KERN_WARNING "PCI: PIRQ table NOT found at pirqaddr\n"); + } for(addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x10); addr += 16) { - rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; - if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || - rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || - rt->size % 16 || - rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) - continue; - sum = 0; - for(i=0; isize; i++) - sum += addr[i]; - if (!sum) { - DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + rt = pirq_check_routing_table(addr); + if (rt) return rt; - } } return NULL; } diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-17 08:54:36.0 +0800 @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #define PCI_ASSIGN_ALL_BUSSES 0x4000 extern unsigned int pci_probe; +extern unsigned long pirq_table_addr; /* pci-i386.c */ diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2005-03-10 16:31:44.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/Documentat
[PATCH 2.6.11.2 1/1] PCI Allow OutOfRange PIRQ table address
Hi Greg, PCI folk, Sorry, just also did the simple_strtol to strtoul. Let me know if it's okay. Thanks. --- I updated this to remove unnecessary variable initialization, make check_routing be inline only and not __init, and formatting fixes as per Randy Dunlap's recommendations. I updated this to change pirq_table_addr to a long, and to add a warning msg if the PIRQ table wasn't found at the specified address, as per thread with Matthew Wilcox. In our hardware situation, the BIOS is unable to store or generate it's PIRQ table in the Fh-10h standard range. This patch adds a pci kernel parameter, pirqaddr to allow the bootloader (or BIOS based loader) to inform the kernel where the PIRQ table got stored. A beneficial side-effect is that, if one's BIOS uses a static address each time for it's PIRQ table, then pirqaddr can be used to avoid the $pirq search through that address block each time at boot for normal PIRQ BIOSes. --- Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-17 14:25:54.23816 +0800 @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ unsigned int pci_probe = PCI_PROBE_BIOS int pci_routeirq; int pcibios_last_bus = -1; -struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus = NULL; +unsigned long pirq_table_addr; +struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus; struct pci_raw_ops *raw_pci_ops; static int pci_read(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int where, int size, u32 *value) @@ -188,6 +189,9 @@ char * __devinit pcibios_setup(char *st } else if (!strcmp(str, "biosirq")) { pci_probe |= PCI_BIOS_IRQ_SCAN; return NULL; + } else if (!strncmp(str, "pirqaddr=", 9)) { + pirq_table_addr = simple_strtoul(str+9, NULL, 0); + return NULL; } #endif #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-17 14:04:22.0 +0800 @@ -58,6 +58,35 @@ struct irq_router_handler { int (*pcibios_enable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = NULL; /* + * Check passed address for the PCI IRQ Routing Table signature + * and perform checksum verification. + */ + +static inline struct irq_routing_table * pirq_check_routing_table(u8 *addr) +{ + struct irq_routing_table *rt; + int i; + u8 sum; + + rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; + if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || + rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || + rt->size % 16 || + rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) + return NULL; + sum = 0; + for (i=0; i < rt->size; i++) + sum += addr[i]; + if (!sum) { + DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + return rt; + } + return NULL; +} + + + +/* * Search 0xf -- 0xf for the PCI IRQ Routing Table. */ @@ -65,23 +94,17 @@ static struct irq_routing_table * __init { u8 *addr; struct irq_routing_table *rt; - int i; - u8 sum; + if (pirq_table_addr) { + rt = pirq_check_routing_table((u8 *) __va(pirq_table_addr)); + if (rt) + return rt; + printk(KERN_WARNING "PCI: PIRQ table NOT found at pirqaddr\n"); + } for(addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x10); addr += 16) { - rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; - if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || - rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || - rt->size % 16 || - rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) - continue; - sum = 0; - for(i=0; isize; i++) - sum += addr[i]; - if (!sum) { - DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + rt = pirq_check_routing_table(addr); + if (rt) return rt; - } } return NULL; } diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-17 08:54:36.0 +0800 @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #define PCI_ASSIGN_ALL_BUSSES 0x4000 extern unsigned int pci_probe; +extern unsigned long pirq_table_addr; /* pci-i386.c */ diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameter
[PATCH 2.6.11.2 1/1] PCI Allow OutOfRange PIRQ table address
Hi Greg, PCI folk, I updated this to remove unnecessary variable initialization, make check_routing be inline only and not __init, and formatting fixes as per Randy Dunlap's recommendations. Let me know if it's okay. Thanks. --- I updated this to change pirq_table_addr to a long, and to add a warning msg if the PIRQ table wasn't found at the specified address, as per thread with Matthew Wilcox. In our hardware situation, the BIOS is unable to store or generate it's PIRQ table in the Fh-10h standard range. This patch adds a pci kernel parameter, pirqaddr to allow the bootloader (or BIOS based loader) to inform the kernel where the PIRQ table got stored. A beneficial side-effect is that, if one's BIOS uses a static address each time for it's PIRQ table, then pirqaddr can be used to avoid the $pirq search through that address block each time at boot for normal PIRQ BIOSes. --- Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-17 12:58:45.246032136 +0800 @@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ unsigned int pci_probe = PCI_PROBE_BIOS int pci_routeirq; int pcibios_last_bus = -1; -struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus = NULL; +unsigned long pirq_table_addr; +struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus; struct pci_raw_ops *raw_pci_ops; static int pci_read(struct pci_bus *bus, unsigned int devfn, int where, int size, u32 *value) @@ -188,6 +189,9 @@ char * __devinit pcibios_setup(char *st } else if (!strcmp(str, "biosirq")) { pci_probe |= PCI_BIOS_IRQ_SCAN; return NULL; + } else if (!strncmp(str, "pirqaddr=", 9)) { + pirq_table_addr = simple_strtol(str+9, NULL, 0); + return NULL; } #endif #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-17 14:04:22.924414032 +0800 @@ -58,6 +58,35 @@ struct irq_router_handler { int (*pcibios_enable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = NULL; /* + * Check passed address for the PCI IRQ Routing Table signature + * and perform checksum verification. + */ + +static inline struct irq_routing_table * pirq_check_routing_table(u8 *addr) +{ + struct irq_routing_table *rt; + int i; + u8 sum; + + rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; + if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || + rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || + rt->size % 16 || + rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) + return NULL; + sum = 0; + for (i=0; i < rt->size; i++) + sum += addr[i]; + if (!sum) { + DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + return rt; + } + return NULL; +} + + + +/* * Search 0xf -- 0xf for the PCI IRQ Routing Table. */ @@ -65,23 +94,17 @@ static struct irq_routing_table * __init { u8 *addr; struct irq_routing_table *rt; - int i; - u8 sum; + if (pirq_table_addr) { + rt = pirq_check_routing_table((u8 *) __va(pirq_table_addr)); + if (rt) + return rt; + printk(KERN_WARNING "PCI: PIRQ table NOT found at pirqaddr\n"); + } for(addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x10); addr += 16) { - rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; - if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || - rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || - rt->size % 16 || - rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) - continue; - sum = 0; - for(i=0; isize; i++) - sum += addr[i]; - if (!sum) { - DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + rt = pirq_check_routing_table(addr); + if (rt) return rt; - } } return NULL; } diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-17 08:54:36.0 +0800 @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #define PCI_ASSIGN_ALL_BUSSES 0x4000 extern unsigned int pci_probe; +extern unsigned long pirq_table_addr; /* pci-i386.c */ diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2005-03-10 16:31:44.0 +0800 +++ linux-
[PATCH 2.6.11.2 1/1] PCI Allow OutOfRange PIRQ table address
Hi Greg, PCI folk, I updated this to change pirq_table_addr to a long, and to add a warning msg if the PIRQ table wasn't found at the specified address, as per thread with Matthew Wilcox. Let me know if it's okay. Thanks. In our hardware situation, the BIOS is unable to store or generate it's PIRQ table in the Fh-10h standard range. This patch adds a pci kernel parameter, pirqaddr to allow the bootloader (or BIOS based loader) to inform the kernel where the PIRQ table got stored. A beneficial side-effect is that, if one's BIOS uses a static address each time for it's PIRQ table, then pirqaddr can be used to avoid the $pirq search through that address block each time at boot for normal PIRQ BIOSes. Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-11 20:35:41.0 +0800 @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ unsigned int pci_probe = PCI_PROBE_BIOS int pci_routeirq; int pcibios_last_bus = -1; +unsigned long pirq_table_addr = 0; struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus = NULL; struct pci_raw_ops *raw_pci_ops; @@ -188,6 +189,9 @@ char * __devinit pcibios_setup(char *st } else if (!strcmp(str, "biosirq")) { pci_probe |= PCI_BIOS_IRQ_SCAN; return NULL; + } else if (!strncmp(str, "pirqaddr=", 9)) { + pirq_table_addr = simple_strtol(str+9, NULL, 0); + return NULL; } #endif #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-11 20:40:28.0 +0800 @@ -58,6 +58,35 @@ struct irq_router_handler { int (*pcibios_enable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = NULL; /* + * Check passed address for the PCI IRQ Routing Table signature + * and perform checksum verification. + */ + +static inline struct irq_routing_table * __init pirq_check_routing_table(u8 *addr) +{ + struct irq_routing_table *rt; + int i; + u8 sum; + + rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; + if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || + rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || + rt->size % 16 || + rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) + return NULL; + sum = 0; + for(i=0; isize; i++) + sum += addr[i]; + if (!sum) { + DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + return rt; + } + return NULL; +} + + + +/* * Search 0xf -- 0xf for the PCI IRQ Routing Table. */ @@ -65,21 +94,17 @@ static struct irq_routing_table * __init { u8 *addr; struct irq_routing_table *rt; - int i; - u8 sum; + if (pirq_table_addr) { + rt = pirq_check_routing_table((u8 *) __va(pirq_table_addr)); + if (rt) { + return rt; + } + printk(KERN_WARNING "PCI: PIRQ table NOT found at pirqaddr\n"); + } for(addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x10); addr += 16) { - rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; - if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || - rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || - rt->size % 16 || - rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) - continue; - sum = 0; - for(i=0; isize; i++) - sum += addr[i]; - if (!sum) { - DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + rt = pirq_check_routing_table(addr); + if (rt) { return rt; } } diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-11 20:35:55.0 +0800 @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #define PCI_ASSIGN_ALL_BUSSES 0x4000 extern unsigned int pci_probe; +extern unsigned long pirq_table_addr; /* pci-i386.c */ diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2005-03-10 16:31:44.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2005-03-10 16:45:48.0 +0800 @@ -967,6 +967,10 @@ running once the system is up. irqmask=0x [IA-32] Set a bit mask of IRQs allowed to be assigned automatically to PCI devices. You can mak
[PATCH 2.6.11.2 1/1] PCI Allow OutOfRange PIRQ table address
Hi Greg, PCI folk, In our hardware situation, the BIOS is unable to store or generate it's PIRQ table in the Fh-10h standard range. This patch adds a pci kernel parameter, pirqaddr to allow the bootloader (or BIOS based loader) to inform the kernel where the PIRQ table got stored. A beneficial side-effect is that, if one's BIOS uses a static address each time for it's PIRQ table, then pirqaddr can be used to avoid the $pirq search through that address block each time at boot for normal PIRQ BIOSes. Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-10 16:56:09.0 +0800 @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ unsigned int pci_probe = PCI_PROBE_BIOS int pci_routeirq; int pcibios_last_bus = -1; +unsigned int pirq_table_addr = 0; struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus = NULL; struct pci_raw_ops *raw_pci_ops; @@ -188,6 +189,9 @@ char * __devinit pcibios_setup(char *st } else if (!strcmp(str, "biosirq")) { pci_probe |= PCI_BIOS_IRQ_SCAN; return NULL; + } else if (!strncmp(str, "pirqaddr=", 9)) { + pirq_table_addr = simple_strtol(str+9, NULL, 0); + return NULL; } #endif #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 20:43:02.479487640 +0800 @@ -58,6 +58,35 @@ struct irq_router_handler { int (*pcibios_enable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = NULL; /* + * Check passed address for the PCI IRQ Routing Table signature + * and perform checksum verification. + */ + +static inline struct irq_routing_table * __init pirq_check_routing_table(u8 *addr) +{ + struct irq_routing_table *rt; + int i; + u8 sum; + + rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; + if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || + rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || + rt->size % 16 || + rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) + return NULL; + sum = 0; + for(i=0; isize; i++) + sum += addr[i]; + if (!sum) { + DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + return rt; + } + return NULL; +} + + + +/* * Search 0xf -- 0xf for the PCI IRQ Routing Table. */ @@ -65,21 +94,16 @@ static struct irq_routing_table * __init { u8 *addr; struct irq_routing_table *rt; - int i; - u8 sum; + if (pirq_table_addr) { + rt = pirq_check_routing_table((u8 *) __va(pirq_table_addr)); + if (rt) { + return rt; + } + } for(addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x10); addr += 16) { - rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; - if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || - rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || - rt->size % 16 || - rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) - continue; - sum = 0; - for(i=0; isize; i++) - sum += addr[i]; - if (!sum) { - DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + rt = pirq_check_routing_table(addr); + if (rt) { return rt; } } diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-10 16:52:09.0 +0800 @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #define PCI_ASSIGN_ALL_BUSSES 0x4000 extern unsigned int pci_probe; +extern unsigned int pirq_table_addr; /* pci-i386.c */ diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2005-03-10 16:31:44.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2005-03-10 16:45:48.0 +0800 @@ -967,6 +967,10 @@ running once the system is up. irqmask=0x [IA-32] Set a bit mask of IRQs allowed to be assigned automatically to PCI devices. You can make the kernel exclude IRQs of your ISA cards this way. + pirqaddr=0xA[IA-32] Specify the physical address + of the PIRQ table (normally generated +
Re: [PATCH 2.6.11.2 1/1] PCI Allow OutOfRange PIRQ table address
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Matthew Wilcox wrote: +extern unsigned int pirq_table_addr; Completely nitpicking, but I think this should be an unsigned long rather than an int -- physical addresses are normally expressed in terms of unsigned long. Yup, good point, I'll fix that. Should we fall back to searching if someone's specified an address? If not, it becomes even simpler: I think it'd be a failsafe in the case where someone mistakenly copied an incorrect or mistaken boot loader config. I'll add a warning in that case so that the user can see that there's been a problem. for(addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x10); addr += 16) { This loop would become: for (addr = 0xf; addr < 0x10; addr += 16) { I prefered the former since the __va conversion only gets done for those initial addresses rather than throughout the loop. I think the check_routing... should use va addr not phys, for subjective reasons, feels cleaner, I guess. I'll deferr to whatever the norm is. Let me know. Thanks for the feedback. jayakumar On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 05:29:35AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nice work, I like it. You could make it even prettier: diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 20:43:02.479487640 +0800 @@ -58,6 +58,35 @@ struct irq_router_handler { int (*pcibios_enable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = NULL; /* + * Check passed address for the PCI IRQ Routing Table signature + * and perform checksum verification. + */ + +static inline struct irq_routing_table * __init pirq_check_routing_table(u8 *addr) +{ + struct irq_routing_table *rt; + int i; + u8 sum; + + rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; static inline struct irq_routing_table * __init pirq_check_routing_table(unsigned long phys) { struct irq_routing_table *rt = __va(phys); [...] @@ -65,21 +94,16 @@ static struct irq_routing_table * __init { u8 *addr; unsigned long addr; struct irq_routing_table *rt; - int i; - u8 sum; + if (pirq_table_addr) { + rt = pirq_check_routing_table((u8 *) __va(pirq_table_addr)); + if (rt) { + return rt; + } + } if (pirq_table_addr) { rt = pirq_check_routing_table(pirq_table_addr); if (rt) return rt; } Should we fall back to searching if someone's specified an address? If not, it becomes even simpler: if (pirq_table_addr) { return pirq_check_routing_table(pirq_table_addr); } for(addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x10); addr += 16) { This loop would become: for (addr = 0xf; addr < 0x10; addr += 16) { @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #define PCI_ASSIGN_ALL_BUSSES 0x4000 extern unsigned int pci_probe; +extern unsigned int pirq_table_addr; Completely nitpicking, but I think this should be an unsigned long rather than an int -- physical addresses are normally expressed in terms of unsigned long. + pirqaddr=0xA[IA-32] Specify the physical address + of the PIRQ table (normally generated + by the BIOS) if it is outside the . + Fh-10h range. And you even bothered to update the documentation! This is definitely a cut above most of the patches I review ;-) - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
[PATCH 2.6.11.2 1/1] PCI Allow OutOfRange PIRQ table address
Hi Greg, PCI folk, In our hardware situation, the BIOS is unable to store or generate it's PIRQ table in the Fh-10h standard range. This patch adds a pci kernel parameter, pirqaddr to allow the bootloader (or BIOS based loader) to inform the kernel where the PIRQ table got stored. A beneficial side-effect is that, if one's BIOS uses a static address each time for it's PIRQ table, then pirqaddr can be used to avoid the $pirq search through that address block each time at boot for normal PIRQ BIOSes. Signed-off-by: Jaya Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/common.c 2005-03-10 16:56:09.0 +0800 @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ unsigned int pci_probe = PCI_PROBE_BIOS int pci_routeirq; int pcibios_last_bus = -1; +unsigned int pirq_table_addr = 0; struct pci_bus *pci_root_bus = NULL; struct pci_raw_ops *raw_pci_ops; @@ -188,6 +189,9 @@ char * __devinit pcibios_setup(char *st } else if (!strcmp(str, "biosirq")) { pci_probe |= PCI_BIOS_IRQ_SCAN; return NULL; + } else if (!strncmp(str, "pirqaddr=", 9)) { + pirq_table_addr = simple_strtol(str+9, NULL, 0); + return NULL; } #endif #ifdef CONFIG_PCI_DIRECT diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/irq.c 2005-03-10 20:43:02.479487640 +0800 @@ -58,6 +58,35 @@ struct irq_router_handler { int (*pcibios_enable_irq)(struct pci_dev *dev) = NULL; /* + * Check passed address for the PCI IRQ Routing Table signature + * and perform checksum verification. + */ + +static inline struct irq_routing_table * __init pirq_check_routing_table(u8 *addr) +{ + struct irq_routing_table *rt; + int i; + u8 sum; + + rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; + if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || + rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || + rt->size % 16 || + rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) + return NULL; + sum = 0; + for(i=0; isize; i++) + sum += addr[i]; + if (!sum) { + DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + return rt; + } + return NULL; +} + + + +/* * Search 0xf -- 0xf for the PCI IRQ Routing Table. */ @@ -65,21 +94,16 @@ static struct irq_routing_table * __init { u8 *addr; struct irq_routing_table *rt; - int i; - u8 sum; + if (pirq_table_addr) { + rt = pirq_check_routing_table((u8 *) __va(pirq_table_addr)); + if (rt) { + return rt; + } + } for(addr = (u8 *) __va(0xf); addr < (u8 *) __va(0x10); addr += 16) { - rt = (struct irq_routing_table *) addr; - if (rt->signature != PIRQ_SIGNATURE || - rt->version != PIRQ_VERSION || - rt->size % 16 || - rt->size < sizeof(struct irq_routing_table)) - continue; - sum = 0; - for(i=0; isize; i++) - sum += addr[i]; - if (!sum) { - DBG("PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0x%p\n", rt); + rt = pirq_check_routing_table(addr); + if (rt) { return rt; } } diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-10 16:31:25.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/arch/i386/pci/pci.h 2005-03-10 16:52:09.0 +0800 @@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ #define PCI_ASSIGN_ALL_BUSSES 0x4000 extern unsigned int pci_probe; +extern unsigned int pirq_table_addr; /* pci-i386.c */ diff -uprN -X dontdiff linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt --- linux-2.6.11.2-vanilla/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2005-03-10 16:31:44.0 +0800 +++ linux-2.6.11.2/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt 2005-03-10 16:45:48.0 +0800 @@ -967,6 +967,10 @@ running once the system is up. irqmask=0x [IA-32] Set a bit mask of IRQs allowed to be assigned automatically to PCI devices. You can make the kernel exclude IRQs of your ISA cards this way. + pirqaddr=0xA[IA-32] Specify the physical address + of the PIRQ table (normally generated +