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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
/* This file is part of the coreboot project. */

#include <amdblocks/acpimmio.h>
#include <console/console.h>
#include <device/device.h>
#include <device/mmio.h>
#include <southbridge/amd/common/amd_pci_util.h>
#include <southbridge/amd/cimx/sb800/SBPLATFORM.h>
#include <southbridge/amd/cimx/sb800/pci_devs.h>
#include <northbridge/amd/agesa/family14/pci_devs.h>

/***********************************************************
 * These arrays set up the FCH PCI_INTR registers 0xC00/0xC01.
 * This table is responsible for physically routing the PIC and
 * IOAPIC IRQs to the different PCI devices on the system.  It
 * is read and written via registers 0xC00/0xC01 as an
 * Index/Data pair.  These values are chipset and mainboard
 * dependent and should be updated accordingly.
 *
 * These values are used by the PCI configuration space,
 * MP Tables.  TODO: Make ACPI use these values too.
 *
 * The Persimmon PCI INTA/B/C/D pins are connected to
 * FCH pins INTE/F/G/H on the schematic so these need
 * to be routed as well.
 */
static const u8 mainboard_picr_data[FCH_INT_TABLE_SIZE] = {
	/* INTA# - INTH# */
	[0x00] = 0x0A,0x0B,0x0A,0x0B,0x0A,0x0B,0x0A,0x0B,
	/* Misc-nil,0,1,2, INT from Serial irq */
	[0x08] = 0x00,0xF0,0x00,0x00,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,
	/* SCI, SMBUS0, ASF, HDA, FC, GEC, PerfMon */
	[0x10] = 0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x0A,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,
	/* IMC INT0 - 5 */
	[0x20] = 0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,
	/* USB Devs 18/19/20/22 INTA-C */
	[0x30] = 0x0A,0x0B,0x0A,0x0B,0x0A,0x0B,0x0A,
	/* IDE, SATA */
	[0x40] = 0x0B,0x0B,
	/* GPPInt0 - 3 */
	[0x50] = 0x0A,0x0B,0x0A,0x0B
};

static const u8 mainboard_intr_data[FCH_INT_TABLE_SIZE] = {
	/* INTA# - INTH# */
	[0x00] = 0x10,0x11,0x12,0x13,0x14,0x15,0x16,0x17,
	/* Misc-nil,0,1,2, INT from Serial irq */
	[0x08] = 0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,
	/* SCI, SMBUS0, ASF, HDA, FC, GEC, PerMon */
	[0x10] = 0x09,0x1F,0x1F,0x10,0x1F,0x12,0x1F,
	/* IMC INT0 - 5 */
	[0x20] = 0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,0x1F,
	/* USB Devs 18/19/22/20 INTA-C */
	[0x30] = 0x12,0x11,0x12,0x11,0x12,0x11,0x12,
	/* IDE, SATA */
	[0x40] = 0x11,0x13,
	/* GPPInt0 - 3 */
	[0x50] = 0x10,0x11,0x12,0x13
};

/*
 * This table defines the index into the picr/intr_data
 * tables for each device.  Any enabled device and slot
 * that uses hardware interrupts should have an entry
 * in this table to define its index into the FCH
 * PCI_INTR register 0xC00/0xC01.  This index will define
 * the interrupt that it should use.  Putting PIRQ_A into
 * the PIN A index for a device will tell that device to
 * use PIC IRQ 10 if it uses PIN A for its hardware INT.
 */
/*
 * Persimmon has PCI slot INTA/B/C/D connected to PIRQE/F/G/H
 * but because PCI INT_PIN swizzling isn't implemented to match
 * the IDSEL (dev 3) of the slot, the table is adjusted for the
 * swizzle and INTA is connected to PIRQH so PINA/B/C/D on
 * off-chip devices should get mapped to PIRQH/E/F/G.
 */
static const struct pirq_struct mainboard_pirq_data[] = {
	/* {PCI_devfn,        {PIN A, PIN B, PIN C, PIN D}}, */
	{GFX_DEVFN,           {PIRQ_A, PIRQ_B, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}},      /* VGA:       01.0 */
	{NB_PCIE_PORT1_DEVFN, {PIRQ_A, PIRQ_B, PIRQ_C, PIRQ_D}},        /* NIC:       04.0 */
	{NB_PCIE_PORT3_DEVFN, {PIRQ_A, PIRQ_B, PIRQ_C, PIRQ_D}},        /* PCIe bdg:  06.0 */
	{SATA_DEVFN,          {PIRQ_SATA, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}},  /* SATA:      11.0 */
	{OHCI1_DEVFN,         {PIRQ_OHCI1, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}}, /* OHCI1:     12.0 */
	{EHCI1_DEVFN,         {PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_EHCI1, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}}, /* EHCI1:     12.2 */
	{OHCI2_DEVFN,         {PIRQ_OHCI2, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}}, /* OHCI2:     13.0 */
	{EHCI2_DEVFN,         {PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_EHCI2, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}}, /* EHCI2:     13.2 */
	{SMBUS_DEVFN,         {PIRQ_SMBUS, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}}, /* SMBUS:     14.0 */
	{IDE_DEVFN,           {PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_IDE, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}},   /* IDE:       14.1 */
	{HDA_DEVFN,           {PIRQ_HDA, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}},   /* HDA:       14.2 */
	{SB_PCI_PORT_DEVFN,   {PIRQ_H, PIRQ_E, PIRQ_F, PIRQ_G}},        /* PCI bdg:   14.4 */
	{OHCI4_DEVFN,         {PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_OHCI4, PIRQ_NC}}, /* OHCI4:     14.5 */
	{OHCI3_DEVFN,         {PIRQ_OHCI3, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}}, /* OHCI3:     16.0 */
	{EHCI3_DEVFN,         {PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_EHCI3, PIRQ_NC, PIRQ_NC}}, /* EHCI3:     16.2 */
};

/* PIRQ Setup */
static void pirq_setup(void)
{
	pirq_data_ptr = mainboard_pirq_data;
	pirq_data_size = sizeof(mainboard_pirq_data) / sizeof(struct pirq_struct);
	intr_data_ptr = mainboard_intr_data;
	picr_data_ptr = mainboard_picr_data;
}

/**********************************************
 * Enable the dedicated functions of the board.
 **********************************************/
static void mainboard_enable(struct device *dev)
{
	printk(BIOS_INFO, "Mainboard " CONFIG_MAINBOARD_PART_NUMBER " Enable.\n");

	/* enable GPP CLK0 thru CLK1 */
	/* disable GPP CLK2 thru SLT_GFX_CLK */
	misc_write8(0, 0xff);
	misc_write8(1, 0);
	misc_write8(2, 0);
	misc_write8(3, 0);
	misc_write8(4, 0);

	/*
	 * Initialize ASF registers to an arbitrary address because someone
	 * long ago set things up this way inside the SPD read code.  The
	 * SPD read code has been made generic and moved out of the board
	 * directory, so the ASF init is being done here.
	 */
	pm_write8(0x29, 0x80);
	pm_write8(0x28, 0x61);

	/* Initialize the PIRQ data structures for consumption */
	pirq_setup();
}

struct chip_operations mainboard_ops = {
	.enable_dev = mainboard_enable,
};