518 lines
14 KiB
C
518 lines
14 KiB
C
/*
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* Firmware replacement code.
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*
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* Work around broken BIOSes that don't set an aperture, only set the
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* aperture in the AGP bridge, or set too small aperture.
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*
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* If all fails map the aperture over some low memory. This is cheaper than
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* doing bounce buffering. The memory is lost. This is done at early boot
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* because only the bootmem allocator can allocate 32+MB.
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*
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* Copyright 2002 Andi Kleen, SuSE Labs.
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*/
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/memblock.h>
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#include <linux/mmzone.h>
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#include <linux/pci_ids.h>
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#include <linux/pci.h>
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#include <linux/bitops.h>
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#include <linux/ioport.h>
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#include <linux/suspend.h>
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#include <asm/e820.h>
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include <asm/iommu.h>
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#include <asm/gart.h>
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#include <asm/pci-direct.h>
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#include <asm/dma.h>
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#include <asm/amd_nb.h>
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#include <asm/x86_init.h>
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/*
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* Using 512M as goal, in case kexec will load kernel_big
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* that will do the on-position decompress, and could overlap with
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* with the gart aperture that is used.
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* Sequence:
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* kernel_small
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* ==> kexec (with kdump trigger path or gart still enabled)
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* ==> kernel_small (gart area become e820_reserved)
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* ==> kexec (with kdump trigger path or gart still enabled)
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* ==> kerne_big (uncompressed size will be big than 64M or 128M)
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* So don't use 512M below as gart iommu, leave the space for kernel
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* code for safe.
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*/
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#define GART_MIN_ADDR (512ULL << 20)
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#define GART_MAX_ADDR (1ULL << 32)
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int gart_iommu_aperture;
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int gart_iommu_aperture_disabled __initdata;
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int gart_iommu_aperture_allowed __initdata;
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int fallback_aper_order __initdata = 1; /* 64MB */
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int fallback_aper_force __initdata;
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int fix_aperture __initdata = 1;
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static struct resource gart_resource = {
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.name = "GART",
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.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
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};
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static void __init insert_aperture_resource(u32 aper_base, u32 aper_size)
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{
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gart_resource.start = aper_base;
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gart_resource.end = aper_base + aper_size - 1;
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insert_resource(&iomem_resource, &gart_resource);
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}
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/* This code runs before the PCI subsystem is initialized, so just
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access the northbridge directly. */
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static u32 __init allocate_aperture(void)
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{
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u32 aper_size;
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unsigned long addr;
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/* aper_size should <= 1G */
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if (fallback_aper_order > 5)
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fallback_aper_order = 5;
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aper_size = (32 * 1024 * 1024) << fallback_aper_order;
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/*
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* Aperture has to be naturally aligned. This means a 2GB aperture
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* won't have much chance of finding a place in the lower 4GB of
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* memory. Unfortunately we cannot move it up because that would
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* make the IOMMU useless.
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*/
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addr = memblock_find_in_range(GART_MIN_ADDR, GART_MAX_ADDR,
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aper_size, aper_size);
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if (!addr || addr + aper_size > GART_MAX_ADDR) {
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printk(KERN_ERR
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"Cannot allocate aperture memory hole (%lx,%uK)\n",
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addr, aper_size>>10);
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return 0;
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}
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memblock_reserve(addr, aper_size);
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printk(KERN_INFO "Mapping aperture over %d KB of RAM @ %lx\n",
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aper_size >> 10, addr);
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insert_aperture_resource((u32)addr, aper_size);
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register_nosave_region(addr >> PAGE_SHIFT,
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(addr+aper_size) >> PAGE_SHIFT);
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return (u32)addr;
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}
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/* Find a PCI capability */
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static u32 __init find_cap(int bus, int slot, int func, int cap)
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{
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int bytes;
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u8 pos;
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if (!(read_pci_config_16(bus, slot, func, PCI_STATUS) &
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PCI_STATUS_CAP_LIST))
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return 0;
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pos = read_pci_config_byte(bus, slot, func, PCI_CAPABILITY_LIST);
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for (bytes = 0; bytes < 48 && pos >= 0x40; bytes++) {
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u8 id;
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pos &= ~3;
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id = read_pci_config_byte(bus, slot, func, pos+PCI_CAP_LIST_ID);
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if (id == 0xff)
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break;
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if (id == cap)
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return pos;
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pos = read_pci_config_byte(bus, slot, func,
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pos+PCI_CAP_LIST_NEXT);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* Read a standard AGPv3 bridge header */
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static u32 __init read_agp(int bus, int slot, int func, int cap, u32 *order)
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{
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u32 apsize;
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u32 apsizereg;
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int nbits;
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u32 aper_low, aper_hi;
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u64 aper;
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u32 old_order;
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printk(KERN_INFO "AGP bridge at %02x:%02x:%02x\n", bus, slot, func);
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apsizereg = read_pci_config_16(bus, slot, func, cap + 0x14);
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if (apsizereg == 0xffffffff) {
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printk(KERN_ERR "APSIZE in AGP bridge unreadable\n");
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return 0;
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}
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/* old_order could be the value from NB gart setting */
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old_order = *order;
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apsize = apsizereg & 0xfff;
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/* Some BIOS use weird encodings not in the AGPv3 table. */
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if (apsize & 0xff)
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apsize |= 0xf00;
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nbits = hweight16(apsize);
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*order = 7 - nbits;
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if ((int)*order < 0) /* < 32MB */
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*order = 0;
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aper_low = read_pci_config(bus, slot, func, 0x10);
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aper_hi = read_pci_config(bus, slot, func, 0x14);
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aper = (aper_low & ~((1<<22)-1)) | ((u64)aper_hi << 32);
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/*
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* On some sick chips, APSIZE is 0. It means it wants 4G
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* so let double check that order, and lets trust AMD NB settings:
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*/
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printk(KERN_INFO "Aperture from AGP @ %Lx old size %u MB\n",
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aper, 32 << old_order);
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if (aper + (32ULL<<(20 + *order)) > 0x100000000ULL) {
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printk(KERN_INFO "Aperture size %u MB (APSIZE %x) is not right, using settings from NB\n",
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32 << *order, apsizereg);
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*order = old_order;
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}
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printk(KERN_INFO "Aperture from AGP @ %Lx size %u MB (APSIZE %x)\n",
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aper, 32 << *order, apsizereg);
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if (!aperture_valid(aper, (32*1024*1024) << *order, 32<<20))
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return 0;
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return (u32)aper;
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}
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/*
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* Look for an AGP bridge. Windows only expects the aperture in the
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* AGP bridge and some BIOS forget to initialize the Northbridge too.
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* Work around this here.
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*
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* Do an PCI bus scan by hand because we're running before the PCI
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* subsystem.
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*
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* All AMD AGP bridges are AGPv3 compliant, so we can do this scan
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* generically. It's probably overkill to always scan all slots because
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* the AGP bridges should be always an own bus on the HT hierarchy,
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* but do it here for future safety.
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*/
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static u32 __init search_agp_bridge(u32 *order, int *valid_agp)
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{
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int bus, slot, func;
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/* Poor man's PCI discovery */
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for (bus = 0; bus < 256; bus++) {
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for (slot = 0; slot < 32; slot++) {
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for (func = 0; func < 8; func++) {
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u32 class, cap;
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u8 type;
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class = read_pci_config(bus, slot, func,
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PCI_CLASS_REVISION);
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if (class == 0xffffffff)
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break;
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switch (class >> 16) {
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case PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_HOST:
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case PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_OTHER: /* needed? */
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/* AGP bridge? */
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cap = find_cap(bus, slot, func,
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PCI_CAP_ID_AGP);
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if (!cap)
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break;
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*valid_agp = 1;
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return read_agp(bus, slot, func, cap,
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order);
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}
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/* No multi-function device? */
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type = read_pci_config_byte(bus, slot, func,
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PCI_HEADER_TYPE);
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if (!(type & 0x80))
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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printk(KERN_INFO "No AGP bridge found\n");
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return 0;
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}
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static int gart_fix_e820 __initdata = 1;
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static int __init parse_gart_mem(char *p)
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{
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if (!p)
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return -EINVAL;
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if (!strncmp(p, "off", 3))
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gart_fix_e820 = 0;
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else if (!strncmp(p, "on", 2))
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gart_fix_e820 = 1;
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return 0;
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}
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early_param("gart_fix_e820", parse_gart_mem);
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void __init early_gart_iommu_check(void)
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{
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/*
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* in case it is enabled before, esp for kexec/kdump,
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* previous kernel already enable that. memset called
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* by allocate_aperture/__alloc_bootmem_nopanic cause restart.
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* or second kernel have different position for GART hole. and new
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* kernel could use hole as RAM that is still used by GART set by
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* first kernel
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* or BIOS forget to put that in reserved.
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* try to update e820 to make that region as reserved.
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*/
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u32 agp_aper_order = 0;
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int i, fix, slot, valid_agp = 0;
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u32 ctl;
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u32 aper_size = 0, aper_order = 0, last_aper_order = 0;
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u64 aper_base = 0, last_aper_base = 0;
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int aper_enabled = 0, last_aper_enabled = 0, last_valid = 0;
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if (!early_pci_allowed())
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return;
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/* This is mostly duplicate of iommu_hole_init */
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search_agp_bridge(&agp_aper_order, &valid_agp);
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fix = 0;
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for (i = 0; amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_limit; i++) {
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int bus;
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int dev_base, dev_limit;
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bus = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].bus;
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dev_base = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_base;
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dev_limit = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_limit;
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for (slot = dev_base; slot < dev_limit; slot++) {
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if (!early_is_amd_nb(read_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, 0x00)))
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continue;
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ctl = read_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, AMD64_GARTAPERTURECTL);
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aper_enabled = ctl & GARTEN;
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aper_order = (ctl >> 1) & 7;
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aper_size = (32 * 1024 * 1024) << aper_order;
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aper_base = read_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, AMD64_GARTAPERTUREBASE) & 0x7fff;
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aper_base <<= 25;
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if (last_valid) {
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if ((aper_order != last_aper_order) ||
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(aper_base != last_aper_base) ||
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(aper_enabled != last_aper_enabled)) {
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fix = 1;
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break;
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}
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}
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last_aper_order = aper_order;
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last_aper_base = aper_base;
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last_aper_enabled = aper_enabled;
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last_valid = 1;
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}
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}
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if (!fix && !aper_enabled)
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return;
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if (!aper_base || !aper_size || aper_base + aper_size > 0x100000000UL)
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fix = 1;
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if (gart_fix_e820 && !fix && aper_enabled) {
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if (e820_any_mapped(aper_base, aper_base + aper_size,
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E820_RAM)) {
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/* reserve it, so we can reuse it in second kernel */
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printk(KERN_INFO "update e820 for GART\n");
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e820_add_region(aper_base, aper_size, E820_RESERVED);
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update_e820();
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}
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}
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if (valid_agp)
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return;
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/* disable them all at first */
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for (i = 0; i < amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_limit; i++) {
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int bus;
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int dev_base, dev_limit;
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bus = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].bus;
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dev_base = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_base;
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dev_limit = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_limit;
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for (slot = dev_base; slot < dev_limit; slot++) {
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if (!early_is_amd_nb(read_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, 0x00)))
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continue;
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ctl = read_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, AMD64_GARTAPERTURECTL);
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ctl &= ~GARTEN;
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write_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, AMD64_GARTAPERTURECTL, ctl);
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}
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}
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}
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static int __initdata printed_gart_size_msg;
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int __init gart_iommu_hole_init(void)
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{
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u32 agp_aper_base = 0, agp_aper_order = 0;
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u32 aper_size, aper_alloc = 0, aper_order = 0, last_aper_order = 0;
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u64 aper_base, last_aper_base = 0;
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int fix, slot, valid_agp = 0;
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int i, node;
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if (gart_iommu_aperture_disabled || !fix_aperture ||
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!early_pci_allowed())
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return -ENODEV;
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printk(KERN_INFO "Checking aperture...\n");
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if (!fallback_aper_force)
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agp_aper_base = search_agp_bridge(&agp_aper_order, &valid_agp);
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fix = 0;
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node = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_limit; i++) {
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int bus;
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int dev_base, dev_limit;
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u32 ctl;
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bus = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].bus;
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dev_base = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_base;
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dev_limit = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_limit;
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for (slot = dev_base; slot < dev_limit; slot++) {
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if (!early_is_amd_nb(read_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, 0x00)))
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continue;
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iommu_detected = 1;
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gart_iommu_aperture = 1;
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x86_init.iommu.iommu_init = gart_iommu_init;
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ctl = read_pci_config(bus, slot, 3,
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AMD64_GARTAPERTURECTL);
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/*
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* Before we do anything else disable the GART. It may
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* still be enabled if we boot into a crash-kernel here.
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* Reconfiguring the GART while it is enabled could have
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* unknown side-effects.
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*/
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ctl &= ~GARTEN;
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write_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, AMD64_GARTAPERTURECTL, ctl);
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aper_order = (ctl >> 1) & 7;
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aper_size = (32 * 1024 * 1024) << aper_order;
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aper_base = read_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, AMD64_GARTAPERTUREBASE) & 0x7fff;
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aper_base <<= 25;
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printk(KERN_INFO "Node %d: aperture @ %Lx size %u MB\n",
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node, aper_base, aper_size >> 20);
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node++;
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if (!aperture_valid(aper_base, aper_size, 64<<20)) {
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if (valid_agp && agp_aper_base &&
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agp_aper_base == aper_base &&
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agp_aper_order == aper_order) {
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/* the same between two setting from NB and agp */
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if (!no_iommu &&
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max_pfn > MAX_DMA32_PFN &&
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!printed_gart_size_msg) {
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printk(KERN_ERR "you are using iommu with agp, but GART size is less than 64M\n");
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printk(KERN_ERR "please increase GART size in your BIOS setup\n");
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printk(KERN_ERR "if BIOS doesn't have that option, contact your HW vendor!\n");
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printed_gart_size_msg = 1;
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}
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} else {
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fix = 1;
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goto out;
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}
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}
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if ((last_aper_order && aper_order != last_aper_order) ||
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(last_aper_base && aper_base != last_aper_base)) {
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fix = 1;
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goto out;
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}
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last_aper_order = aper_order;
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last_aper_base = aper_base;
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}
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}
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out:
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if (!fix && !fallback_aper_force) {
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if (last_aper_base) {
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unsigned long n = (32 * 1024 * 1024) << last_aper_order;
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insert_aperture_resource((u32)last_aper_base, n);
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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if (!fallback_aper_force) {
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aper_alloc = agp_aper_base;
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aper_order = agp_aper_order;
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}
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if (aper_alloc) {
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/* Got the aperture from the AGP bridge */
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} else if ((!no_iommu && max_pfn > MAX_DMA32_PFN) ||
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force_iommu ||
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valid_agp ||
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fallback_aper_force) {
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printk(KERN_INFO
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"Your BIOS doesn't leave a aperture memory hole\n");
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printk(KERN_INFO
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"Please enable the IOMMU option in the BIOS setup\n");
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printk(KERN_INFO
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"This costs you %d MB of RAM\n",
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32 << fallback_aper_order);
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aper_order = fallback_aper_order;
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aper_alloc = allocate_aperture();
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if (!aper_alloc) {
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/*
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* Could disable AGP and IOMMU here, but it's
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* probably not worth it. But the later users
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* cannot deal with bad apertures and turning
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* on the aperture over memory causes very
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* strange problems, so it's better to panic
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* early.
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*/
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panic("Not enough memory for aperture");
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}
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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/* Fix up the north bridges */
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for (i = 0; i < amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_limit; i++) {
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int bus, dev_base, dev_limit;
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/*
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* Don't enable translation yet but enable GART IO and CPU
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* accesses and set DISTLBWALKPRB since GART table memory is UC.
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*/
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u32 ctl = aper_order << 1;
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bus = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].bus;
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dev_base = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_base;
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dev_limit = amd_nb_bus_dev_ranges[i].dev_limit;
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for (slot = dev_base; slot < dev_limit; slot++) {
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if (!early_is_amd_nb(read_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, 0x00)))
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continue;
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write_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, AMD64_GARTAPERTURECTL, ctl);
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write_pci_config(bus, slot, 3, AMD64_GARTAPERTUREBASE, aper_alloc >> 25);
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}
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}
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set_up_gart_resume(aper_order, aper_alloc);
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return 1;
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}
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