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* Convert rman to use rman_res_t instead of u_longjhibbits2016-01-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: Migrate to using the semi-opaque type rman_res_t to specify rman resources. For now, this is still compatible with u_long. This is step one in migrating rman to use uintmax_t for resources instead of u_long. Going forward, this could feasibly be used to specify architecture-specific definitions of resource ranges, rather than baking a specific integer type into the API. This change has been broken out to facilitate MFC'ing drivers back to 10 without breaking ABI. Reviewed By: jhb Sponsored by: Alex Perez/Inertial Computing Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5075
* Add domain support to PCI bus allocationzbb2015-09-161-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | When the system has more than a single PCI domain, the bus numbers are not unique, thus they cannot be used for "pci" device numbering. Change bus numbers to -1 (i.e. to-be-determined automatically) wherever the code did not care about domains. Reviewed by: jhb Obtained from: Semihalf Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3406
* Reassign copyright statements on several files from Advancedjhb2015-04-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | Computing Technologies LLC to Hudson River Trading LLC. Approved by: Hudson River Trading LLC (who owns ACT LLC) MFC after: 1 week
* Add support for managing PCI bus numbers. As with BARs and PCI-PCI bridgejhb2014-02-121-0/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I/O windows, the default is to preserve the firmware-assigned resources. PCI bus numbers are only managed if NEW_PCIB is enabled and the architecture defines a PCI_RES_BUS resource type. - Add a helper API to create top-level PCI bus resource managers for each PCI domain/segment. Host-PCI bridge drivers use this API to allocate bus numbers from their associated domain. - Change the PCI bus and CardBus drivers to allocate a bus resource for their bus number from the parent PCI bridge device. - Change the PCI-PCI and PCI-CardBus bridge drivers to allocate the full range of bus numbers from secbus to subbus from their parent bridge. The drivers also always program their primary bus register. The bridge drivers also support growing their bus range by extending the bus resource and updating subbus to match the larger range. - Add support for managing PCI bus resources to the Host-PCI bridge drivers used for amd64 and i386 (acpi_pcib, mptable_pcib, legacy_pcib, and qpi_pcib). - Define a PCI_RES_BUS resource type for amd64 and i386. Reviewed by: imp MFC after: 1 month
* - Reuse legacy_pcib_(read|write)_config() methods in the QPI pcib driver.jhb2014-01-211-42/+7
| | | | | - Reuse legacy_pcib_alloc_msi{,x}() methods in the QPI and mptable pcib drivers.
* - There's no need to overwrite the default device method with the defaultmarius2011-11-221-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | one. Interestingly, these are actually the default for quite some time (bus_generic_driver_added(9) since r52045 and bus_generic_print_child(9) since r52045) but even recently added device drivers do this unnecessarily. Discussed with: jhb, marcel - While at it, use DEVMETHOD_END. Discussed with: jhb - Also while at it, use __FBSDID.
* Reimplement how PCI-PCI bridges manage their I/O windows. Previously thejhb2011-05-031-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | driver would verify that requests for child devices were confined to any existing I/O windows, but the driver relied on the firmware to initialize the windows and would never grow the windows for new requests. Now the driver actively manages the I/O windows. This is implemented by allocating a bus resource for each I/O window from the parent PCI bus and suballocating that resource to child devices. The suballocations are managed by creating an rman for each I/O window. The suballocated resources are mapped by passing the bus_activate_resource() call up to the parent PCI bus. Windows are grown when needed by using bus_adjust_resource() to adjust the resource allocated from the parent PCI bus. If the adjust request succeeds, the window is adjusted and the suballocation request for the child device is retried. When growing a window, the rman_first_free_region() and rman_last_free_region() routines are used to determine if the front or end of the existing I/O window is free. From using that, the smallest ranges that need to be added to either the front or back of the window are computed. The driver will first try to grow the window in whichever direction requires the smallest growth first followed by the other direction if that fails. Subtractive bridges will first attempt to satisfy requests for child resources from I/O windows (including attempts to grow the windows). If that fails, the request is passed up to the parent PCI bus directly however. The PCI-PCI bridge driver will try to use firmware-assigned ranges for child BARs first and only allocate a "fresh" range if that specific range cannot be accommodated in the I/O window. This allows systems where the firmware assigns resources during boot but later wipes the I/O windows (some ACPI BIOSen are known to do this) to "rediscover" the original I/O window ranges. The ACPI Host-PCI bridge driver has been adjusted to correctly honor hw.acpi.host_mem_start and the I/O port equivalent when a PCI-PCI bridge makes a wildcard request for an I/O window range. The new PCI-PCI bridge driver is only enabled if the NEW_PCIB kernel option is enabled. This is a transition aide to allow platforms that do not yet support bus_activate_resource() and bus_adjust_resource() in their Host-PCI bridge drivers (and possibly other drivers as needed) to use the old driver for now. Once all platforms support the new driver, the kernel option and old driver will be removed. PR: kern/143874 kern/149306 Tested by: mav
* Each processor socket in a QPI system has a special PCI bus for thejhb2010-09-071-13/+45
| | | | | | | | "uncore" devices (such as the memory controller) in that socket. Stop hardcoding support for two busses, but instead start probing buses at domain 0, bus 255 and walk down until a bus probe fails. Also, do not probe a bus if it has already been enumerated elsewhere (e.g. if ACPI ever enumerates these buses in the future).
* Correctly ensure that the CPU family is 0x6, not non-zero.jhb2010-08-251-1/+2
| | | | Submitted by: Dimitry Andric
* Intel QPI chipsets actually provide two extra "non-core" PCI buses thatjhb2010-08-251-0/+286
provide PCI devices for various hardware such as memory controllers, etc. These PCI buses are not enumerated via ACPI however. Add qpi(4) psuedo bus and Host-PCI bridge drivers to enumerate these buses. Currently the driver uses the CPU ID to determine the bridges' presence. In collaboration with: Joseph Golio @ Isilon Systems MFC after: 2 weeks
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