This function turns off gpp_clk for the devices which are disabled, and
adds the code to fix up the clock configuration depending on dxio
descriptors. Also this brings picasso in line with cezanne, mendocino
and phoenix. This also prepares picasso to use the common function
gpp_clk_setup_common.
Change-Id: Ice2e3a5a78359da9a438434c7d4aa1eca878d396
Signed-off-by: Varshit Pandya <pandyavarshit@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80413
Reviewed-by: Felix Held <felix-coreboot@felixheld.de>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@amd.corp-partner.google.com>
The name LEDLOGO comes from schematics. It's the red indicator, embedded
in the dot of the 'i' of the ThinkPad logo on laptop's lid.
In vendor firmware, this led starts fading in-and-out, or, in other
words, pulsing, when laptop is put to S3. It helps to determine whether
the laptop is in S3 just by taking a look at the logo.
As of now, coreboot doesn't do anything with this particular indicator,
it's always in enabled (on) state, which is not very convenient.
This patch fixes it.
Tested on T440p.
Change-Id: I85fb69c8c1bed8635a1b31e9b8385c7036bb46dd
Signed-off-by: Evgeny Zinoviev <me@ch1p.io>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80437
Reviewed-by: Felix Singer <service+coreboot-gerrit@felixsinger.de>
Reviewed-by: Nicholas Chin <nic.c3.14@gmail.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
GMP and IASL don't compile with the default compiler and linker flags:
- GMP's check for the MacOS architecture hard coded x86_64 but it also
needs to know about arm64.
- iasl does some trickery on pointer alignment to save space(?), so we
need to tell clang about it.
Change-Id: If4cca9d3e55051a6121d992e5320bee1df17af9f
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reinauer <stefan.reinauer@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80435
Reviewed-by: Felix Singer <service+coreboot-gerrit@felixsinger.de>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Leverages common SA header definitions for Host Bridge registers.
Renames DSM_BASE_ADDR_REG to BDSM and DPR_REG to DPR for brevity.
Additionally, made some minor code alignment corrections while
adding newer macros in the header file.
TEST= Build and boot successful on google/screebo.
Change-Id: I476f213d75a0978336b3749a5ba1499107eb2238
Signed-off-by: Subrata Banik <subratabanik@google.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80361
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: sridhar siricilla <siricillasridhar@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Kapil Porwal <kapilporwal@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Varshit Pandya <pandyavarshit@gmail.com>
It simply adds a comment to indicate to the reader that the
RISCV_PAYLOAD_MODE_S parameter causes OpenSBI to switch to Supervisor
mode. Otherwise it could be interpreted that coreboot switches to
Supervisor mode before starting OpenSBI (which is not the case)
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Brune <maximilian.brune@9elements.com>
Change-Id: Ib62be0c2ff59361200df4c65f9aca5f7456a0ada
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/79949
Reviewed-by: ron minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Philipp Hug <philipp@hug.cx>
gpp_clk_setup code in most AMD SoC is similar and it can moved to common
code. The only thing which is SoC dependent in this function is the SoC
config, hence keep it in SoC code and move everything else in new
gpp_clk_setup_common function which is in soc/amd/common. Picasso and
Glinda don't have pcie_gpp_dxio_update_clk_req_config fixup function so
they are addressed in later patches.
Change-Id: I7d7da4bfe079f07e31212247dbf3acd14daa6447
Signed-off-by: Varshit Pandya <pandyavarshit@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80285
Reviewed-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@amd.corp-partner.google.com>
Reviewed-by: Felix Held <felix-coreboot@felixheld.de>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
TCHSCR_RST_L signal was originally being configured to 1 in gpio.c but
this was causing some leakage. Configuring it to 0 initially in
romstage fixes this. Also, make sure that EN_PP3300_TCHSCR is
initialized in romstage as well.
BUG=b:322249892
BRANCH=None
TEST=Make brox boots and touchscreen is still working
Change-Id: I5bf1901a3a40a38237b950abcb758f96aebcc1cf
Signed-off-by: Shelley Chen <shchen@google.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80300
Reviewed-by: Eric Lai <ericllai@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Karthik Ramasubramanian <kramasub@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
There is an existing issue for nissa where wake up from RTC wake is not working during suspend_stress_test.
The phenomenon of the issue is that after pulling out the stylus, can see an interrupt storm occurs, checking through:
"cat /proc/interrupts | grep acpi".
When the counter of interrupt is greater than a certain value, "Disabling IRQ #9" will occur, so RTC wake is not working.
Reference: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/65086
This patch skips the locking for GPP_F15 to allow kernel to
configure it later. The interrupt storm of acpi disappears.
BUG=b:321348117
TEST=1. cat /proc/interrupts | grep acpi
there isn't interrupt storm of acpi when pulling out stylus.
2. The stylus tools panel will pop up when pulling out it.
3. Inserts stylus can wakeup DUT after powerd_dbus_suspend.
4. Passed:
suspend_stress_test -c 2500 --suspend_min=15 --suspend_max=20
Change-Id: Ie143c43e0555d17d8a290f17637b537fba806144
Signed-off-by: Weimin Wu <wuweimin@huaqin.corp-partner.google.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80316
Reviewed-by: Kapil Porwal <kapilporwal@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Lai <ericllai@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
While introducing driver support for QEMU Cirrus display device, commit
7905f9254e ("qemu: cirrus native video init") also explicitly adds
VGA I/O functions into ramstage class when Bochs display driver support
is enabled.
Later, commit db7d04d1b7 ("qemu: Support textmode gfx init.") makes
the related config option select CONFIG_VGA, which also adds the same
file into ramstage class (among other things) in another Makefile.
Doing this twice is unnecessary. Remove the addition based on the Bochs
display driver's config option. Adding it based on CONFIG_VGA is
clearer, and future patches will try to support a Bochs display without
legacy VGA support on non-x86 architectures.
Change-Id: Ib31344e242689682d74d8a83c97b6e8027641926
Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80374
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de>
Ensure that the SerialIoDevMode config and common_soc_config registers
for each variant are programmed consistently with the devices'
enabled status in that variant's overridetree; remove and disable
extraneous devices as appropriate.
TEST=build/boot several puff variants, verify all components working
as expected, nothing missing from cbmem, lspci, etc.
Change-Id: Ib9d0cf48e405be7c00c553646651fc6f28c4e3f0
Signed-off-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80164
Reviewed-by: Felix Singer <service+coreboot-gerrit@felixsinger.de>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Now that the puff baseboard uses chipset devicetree references, remove
all references whose value is identical to the chipset devicetree
default or the baseboard default, since they are pointless clutter.
TEST=tested with rest of patch train
Change-Id: Iada32111367fdc964d6126ee43e261c1feb123cf
Signed-off-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80163
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Felix Singer <service+coreboot-gerrit@felixsinger.de>
In commit 30f36c35e7 ("soc/amd: rework DRAM and fixed resource
reporting") the reporting of the DRAM resources was moved from the
northbridge PCI device to the domain device. amd_pci_domain_fill_ssdt
didn't skip those DRAM resources when generation the resource producer
ranges which made Windows 10 very unhappy when it tried to evaluating
the ACPI tables causing it to reboot in a loop. To fix this, add a check
to also skip the resources that have the IORESOURCE_STORED flag set when
generating the resource producer ranges for the PCI root.
TEST=Windows 10 now successfully boots and reboots again on Mandolin
Signed-off-by: Felix Held <felix-coreboot@felixheld.de>
Change-Id: I7b6d3fd8c7f89aa4364de7963d745aef8d6b6f42
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80407
Reviewed-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@amd.corp-partner.google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
It seems that reducing the return type of timer_hz() to uint32_t in
CB:78888 was a bad idea... some Intel platforms actually use their raw
CPU clock for the timestamp counter which can be higher than 4GHz. This
patch reverts it back to uint64_t.
Also remove the redundant assertion in timer/generic.c since timer_us()
itself already does that check.
Cq-Depend: chromium:5274555
Change-Id: I471c7de7a28aec5bb965b23525ed579481ac8361
Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80320
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de>
Reviewed-by: Yidi Lin <yidilin@google.com>
This patch selects the DRIVERS_MTK_WIFI and USE_MTCL configs for google/yaviks as
the first platform that provides a country list to the Linux kernel via an
ACPI function (MTCL) in SSDT for MediaTek WiFi chipsets that are capable of
operating on the 6GHz band.
BUG=b:295544553
TEST=Build on similar model (PUJJO) that I have access to and verify the
flag and feature work as intended.
TEST=Add wifi_mtcls.bin blob to cbfs
TEST=Build coreboot for pujjo `emerge-nissa coreboot chromeos-bootimage`
TEST=Verify that MTCL defined in the file is present:
TEST=`acpidump -b`
TEST=`iasl ssdt.dat`
TEST=`less ssdt.dsl`
TEST=Search for MTCL
Change-Id: Iec54fc582d68b443665fceda47187c28f1a9216c
Signed-off-by: David Ruth <druth@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80305
Reviewed-by: Eric Lai <ericllai@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Kapil Porwal <kapilporwal@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de>
Reviewed-by: Subrata Banik <subratabanik@google.com>
It seems that we have some applications where we need to calculate a GCD
in 64 bits. Now, we could instantiate the algorithm multiple times for
different bit width combinations to be able to use the most efficient
one for each problem... but considering that the function usually only
gets called once per callsite per stage, and that software emulation of
64-bit division on 32-bit systems doesn't take *that* long either, we
would probably usually be paying more time loading the second instance
of the function than we save with faster divisions. So let's just make
things easy and always do it in 64-bit and then nobody has to spend time
thinking on which version to call.
Change-Id: I028361444c4048a0d76ba4f80c7334a9d9983c87
Signed-off-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80319
Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Yidi Lin <yidilin@google.com>
Current pagetable implementation allows memory access up to 4GiB using
2MiB pages. If user wants to access more than 4GiB with a 2MiB page it
will require more pagetable entries. By using a 1GiB page table, users
can access more than 4GiB of memory while reducing the number of
pagetable entries. This patch enables memory access up to 512GiB through
1GiB pages by selecting USE_1G_PAGES_TLB in Kconfig.
TEST: Verified in 64bit mode boot and access above 4GiB
Change-Id: Id569ae5b50abf5b72e4db33b5e4cd802399e76ec
Signed-off-by: Ashish Kumar Mishra <ashish.k.mishra@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80088
Reviewed-by: Wonkyu Kim <wonkyu.kim@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Jérémy Compostella <jeremy.compostella@intel.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
In case where PAD_CFG_GPI_INT() is initialized with a pin value
lower to PAD_CFG_GPI_IRQ_WAKE() for same GPIO community
the set_ioapic_used() is only called for the PAD_CFG_GPI_IRQ_WAKE() pin.
Due to this the IRQ associated with PAD_CFG_GPI_INT() is found free by
find_free_unique_irq() during IRQ assignment and assigned to other pins
which causes IRQ conflicts
BUG=b:322984217
BRANCH=None
TEST=Boot test on brox, check if correct IRQ assigned to EC
Change-Id: I8c3d557e888b8d0ceac203f49b702910fba26d6d
Signed-off-by: Ashish Kumar Mishra <ashish.k.mishra@intel.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80334
Reviewed-by: Karthik Ramasubramanian <kramasub@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
In case printk does not work the current exception handler will print a
simple "!" to notify the developer that coreboot is actually there but
something went wrong.
The "!" can be quite confusing when it actually happens that printk does
not work. Since "!" doesn't really say much (if you don't know the
exception arm64 code) the developer (like me) can easily assume that
something went wrong while configuring clocks or baud rate of UART,
since the output seemingly does not seem to make sense.
This adds a little bit more output to assure the developer that what was
printed was actually intended to be printed. Therefore it prints
"EXCEPT" which assures the developer that this was intended output.
It also adds a comment above so that developer can more easily grep
for this message.
It has intentionally not been written as:
```
const char *msg = "\r\n!EXCPT!";
while (*msg)
__uart_tx_byte(*msg++);
```
because in this case the compiler will generate code that will place
`msg` somewhere in bootblock and the code will try to access this using
a memory address. In rare cases (if you link bootblock at the wrong
address) this memory address can be wrong and coreboot will not print
the message. Using individual calls to `__uart_tx_byte` ensures that the
compiler will generate code which directly puts the character bytes into
the argument register without referencing a variable in bootblock.
Signed-off-by: Maximilian Brune <maximilian.brune@9elements.com>
Change-Id: I2f858730469fff3cae120fd7c32fec53b3d309ca
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80184
Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Drop the unneeded data_fabric_set_mmio_np function and the corresponding
SOC_AMD_COMMON_BLOCK_DATA_FABRIC_NP_REGION Kconfig symbol. In systems
with only one FCH, its MMIO region will be subtractively decoded and
there's no need to add a non-posted data fabric MMIO region after the
FSP/openSIL has already configured the data fabric decode windows. In
systems with more than one FCH, openSIL will already take care of
initializing everything for the additional FCH, so we also won't need to
do anything in that case. Since dropping this function also removes both
data_fabric_print_mmio_conf calls before and after adding the unneeded
non-posted MMIO region, replace the data_fabric_set_mmio_np call with a
data_fabric_print_mmio_conf call to still print the data fabric MMIO
decode regions set up by the FSP/openSIL.
TEST=Mandolin still boots successfully
Signed-off-by: Felix Held <felix-coreboot@felixheld.de>
Change-Id: I474b6e066060abb3fe5b78505521c7782cc192ee
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80355
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@amd.corp-partner.google.com>
Updating from commit id 23d6774ab:
2024-01-16 09:47:43 +0100 - (Merge "feat(qemu-sbsa): mpidr needs to be present" into integration)
to commit id 17bef2248:
2024-02-05 23:33:50 +0100 - (Merge "feat(fvp): delegate FFH RAS handling to SP" into integration)
This brings in 142 new commits.
Change-Id: If89a3f0d32180ff7ae0a6b447687b9749dfab2ea
Signed-off-by: Yidi Lin <yidilin@chromium.org>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80352
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Yu-Ping Wu <yupingso@google.com>
Back in the days of the APIC bus, the IOAPIC IDs mustn't overlap with
the LAPIC IDs (0 to CONFIG_MAX_CPUS - 1), but since the IOAPIC and LAPIC
nowadays talk to each other via the system bus, an IOAPIC ID of 0 is
valid. When set_ioapic_id gets called with an IOAPIC ID of 0, it skipped
writing the IOAPIC ID to the corresponding IOAPIC register, so the code
was relying of the register having the expected default value of the
IOAPIC IO 0 for things to work as expected. The case of the IOAPIC ID
being 0 is the most common case in coreboot, since that's what
register_new_ioapic_gsi0 will end up doing. Fix this issue by not making
the io_apic_write call conditional on ioapic_id being non-zero. The only
southbridge that doesn't call register_new_ioapic_gsi0, calls
set_ioapic_id with the IOAPIC ID 2 for which this won't cause any
changes in behavior.
Signed-off-by: Felix Held <felix-coreboot@felixheld.de>
Change-Id: Ic8538f82a6b10f16eeb228669db197dc8e326ffd
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80330
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de>
Reviewed-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@amd.corp-partner.google.com>
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Remove hardcoded B:D:F numbers for the first socket and pass the PCI
addresses to be locked within SMM by using the smm_pci_resource_store.
This allows to lock down SMM on all sockets without knowing the actual
bus topology or PCI segment group at compile time where the UBOX devices
reside on.
Tested: SMM is locked on all 4 sockets instead of just one.
Change-Id: Ica694911384005681662d3d7bed354a60bf08911
Signed-off-by: Patrick Rudolph <patrick.rudolph@9elements.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80247
Reviewed-by: Arthur Heymans <arthur@aheymans.xyz>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
The MTCL function provides a country list to the Linux kernel via an
ACPI function in SSDT for MediaTek WiFi chipsets that are capable of
operating on the 6GHz band. The country list is used to selectively
disable 6GHz and 5.9GHz operation based on the country the device is
operating in.
The function needs to read a binary file and send it as a package via
the MTCL method in SSDT for PCIe WiFi with MediaTek chipsets.
Change Summary:
* Add src/drivers/wifi/generic/mtcl.c to abstract functionaltity related
to MTCL
* Add write_mtcl_aml function to convert the byte data into the format
expected by the MTCL functionality in the Linux kernel.
* Add validate_mtcl function to validate that the byte data read in
from a file is in the expected format.
* Add write_mtcl_function function to read a binary file called
"wifi_mtcl".bin" from cbfs, then call validate_mtcl to verify that
it is in an expected format, and if so write the aml via acpigen
* Add config flag DRIVERS_MTK_WIFI to src/drivers/wifi/generic in order
to include MediaTek WiFi specific functionality
* Add config flag USE_MTCL which depends on DRIVERS_MTK_WIFI and
enables including the specific ACPI function defined in SSDT
* Add config flag CONFIG_MTCL_CBFS_FILEPATH which depends on
DRIVERS_MTK_WIFI which enables configuring the file to add as
"wifi_mtcl.bin"
* Add a call to write_mtcl_function to src/drivers/wifi/generic/acpi.c
to include the MTCL function in SSDT for MTK WiFi devices when
USE_MTCL is enabled.
* Add MediaTek VID to src/include/device/pci_ids.h.
BUG=b:295544553
TEST=Add Kconfig entry USE_MTCL for pujjo
TEST=Add wifi_mtcl_defaults.bin blob to cbfs
TEST=Build coreboot for pujjo `emerge-nissa coreboot chromeos-bootimage`
TEST=Verify that MTCL defined in the file is present:
TEST=`acpidump -b`
TEST=`iasl ssdt.dat`
TEST=`less ssdt.dsl`
TEST=Search for MTCL
Signed-off-by: David Ruth <druth@chromium.org>
Change-Id: I9b5e7312a44e114270e664b983626faa6cfee350
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80170
Reviewed-by: Subrata Banik <subratabanik@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Martin L Roth <gaumless@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Kapil Porwal <kapilporwal@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Nico Huber <nico.h@gmx.de>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Eric Lai <ericllai@google.com>
Currently, SOC_INTEL_COMMON_BLOCK_TCSS will set MUX to disabled. The two
related options to re-configure it for either USB devices or displays,
are currently only supported by the ChromeEC. As such, any device
without the ChromeEC will boot with attached USB-C devices in a
non-functional state.
Add TCSS_HAS_USBC_OPS to make this feature configurable, and set the
default to enabled if the board features the ChromeEC.
Signed-off-by: Sean Rhodes <sean@starlabs.systems>
Change-Id: Ia848668ae9af4637fc7cffec9eb694f29d7deba9
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/79882
Reviewed-by: Kapil Porwal <kapilporwal@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt DeVillier <matt.devillier@gmail.com>
Update the I2C configuration to match the usage such that only required
I2C controllers are enabled.
BUG=b:319390850
TEST=Build Brox BIOS image and boot to OS. Ensure that only the required
I2C controllers are enabled.
Change-Id: I9f24beb9ef587163362cc6ded88efb05be1329b9
Signed-off-by: Karthikeyan Ramasubramanian <kramasub@google.com>
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/80303
Reviewed-by: Shelley Chen <shchen@google.com>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>