[Skiboot] [PATCH] plat/qemu: use the common OpenPOWER routines to initialize
Cédric Le Goater
clg at kaod.org
Mon Dec 3 23:38:31 AEDT 2018
Back in 2016, we did not have a large support of the PowerNV devices
under QEMU and we were using our own custom ones. This has changed and
we can now use all the common init routines of the OpenPOWER
platforms.
Signed-off-by: Cédric Le Goater <clg at kaod.org>
---
platforms/qemu/qemu.c | 236 ++----------------------------------------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 230 deletions(-)
diff --git a/platforms/qemu/qemu.c b/platforms/qemu/qemu.c
index 2e9884d2cb2e..316231314b14 100644
--- a/platforms/qemu/qemu.c
+++ b/platforms/qemu/qemu.c
@@ -14,243 +14,19 @@
* limitations under the License.
*/
-
#include <skiboot.h>
#include <device.h>
-#include <lpc.h>
-#include <console.h>
-#include <opal.h>
-#include <psi.h>
-#include <bt.h>
-#include <errorlog.h>
#include <ipmi.h>
-#include <ast.h>
-#include <platforms/astbmc/astbmc.h>
-
-/* BT config */
-#define BT_IO_BASE 0xe4
-#define BT_IO_COUNT 3
-#define BT_LPC_IRQ 10
-
-static bool bt_device_present;
-
-static void qemu_ipmi_error(struct ipmi_msg *msg)
-{
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "QEMU: error sending msg. cc = %02x\n", msg->cc);
-
- ipmi_free_msg(msg);
-}
-
-static void qemu_ipmi_setenables(void)
-{
- struct ipmi_msg *msg;
-
- struct {
- uint8_t oem2_en : 1;
- uint8_t oem1_en : 1;
- uint8_t oem0_en : 1;
- uint8_t reserved : 1;
- uint8_t sel_en : 1;
- uint8_t msgbuf_en : 1;
- uint8_t msgbuf_full_int_en : 1;
- uint8_t rxmsg_queue_int_en : 1;
- } data;
-
- memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
-
- /* The spec says we need to read-modify-write to not clobber
- * the state of the other flags. These are set on by the bmc */
- data.rxmsg_queue_int_en = 1;
- data.sel_en = 1;
-
- /* These are the ones we want to set on */
- data.msgbuf_en = 1;
-
- msg = ipmi_mkmsg_simple(IPMI_SET_ENABLES, &data, sizeof(data));
- if (!msg) {
- prlog(PR_ERR, "QEMU: failed to set enables\n");
- return;
- }
-
- msg->error = qemu_ipmi_error;
-
- ipmi_queue_msg(msg);
-
-}
-
-static void qemu_init(void)
-{
- /* Initialize PNOR/NVRAM */
- pnor_init();
-
- /* Setup UART console for use by Linux via OPAL API */
- set_opal_console(&uart_opal_con);
-
- /* Setup LPC RTC and use it as time source. Call after
- * chiptod_init()
- */
- lpc_rtc_init();
-
- if (!bt_device_present)
- return;
-
- /* Register the BT interface with the IPMI layer */
- bt_init();
- /* Initialize elog */
- elog_init();
- ipmi_sel_init();
- ipmi_wdt_init();
- ipmi_opal_init();
- ipmi_fru_init(0);
- ipmi_sensor_init();
-
- /* As soon as IPMI is up, inform BMC we are in "S0" */
- ipmi_set_power_state(IPMI_PWR_SYS_S0_WORKING, IPMI_PWR_NOCHANGE);
-
- /* Enable IPMI OEM message interrupts */
- qemu_ipmi_setenables();
-
- ipmi_set_fw_progress_sensor(IPMI_FW_MOTHERBOARD_INIT);
-}
-
-static void qemu_dt_fixup_uart(struct dt_node *lpc)
-{
- /*
- * The official OF ISA/LPC binding is a bit odd, it prefixes
- * the unit address for IO with "i". It uses 2 cells, the first
- * one indicating IO vs. Memory space (along with bits to
- * represent aliasing).
- *
- * We pickup that binding and add to it "2" as a indication
- * of FW space.
- *
- * TODO: Probe the UART instead if the LPC bus allows for it
- */
- struct dt_node *uart;
- char namebuf[32];
-#define UART_IO_BASE 0x3f8
-#define UART_IO_COUNT 8
-#define UART_LPC_IRQ 4
- /* check if the UART device was defined by qemu */
- dt_for_each_child(lpc, uart) {
- if (dt_node_is_compatible(uart, "pnpPNP,501")) {
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "QEMU: uart device already here\n");
- return;
- }
- }
-
- snprintf(namebuf, sizeof(namebuf), "serial at i%x", UART_IO_BASE);
- uart = dt_new(lpc, namebuf);
-
- dt_add_property_cells(uart, "reg",
- 1, /* IO space */
- UART_IO_BASE, UART_IO_COUNT);
- dt_add_property_strings(uart, "compatible",
- "ns16550",
- "pnpPNP,501");
- dt_add_property_cells(uart, "clock-frequency", 1843200);
- dt_add_property_cells(uart, "current-speed", 115200);
- dt_add_property_cells(uart, "interrupts", UART_LPC_IRQ);
- dt_add_property_cells(uart, "interrupt-parent", lpc->phandle);
-
- /*
- * This is needed by Linux for some obscure reasons,
- * we'll eventually need to sanitize it but in the meantime
- * let's make sure it's there
- */
- dt_add_property_strings(uart, "device_type", "serial");
-}
-
-/*
- * This adds the legacy RTC device to the device-tree
- * for Linux to use
- */
-static void qemu_dt_fixup_rtc(struct dt_node *lpc)
-{
- struct dt_node *rtc;
- char namebuf[32];
-
- /* check if the RTC device was defined by qemu */
- dt_for_each_child(lpc, rtc) {
- if (dt_node_is_compatible(rtc, "pnpPNP,b00")) {
- prlog(PR_DEBUG, "QEMU: rtc device already here\n");
- return;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * Follows the structure expected by the kernel file
- * arch/powerpc/sysdev/rtc_cmos_setup.c
- */
- snprintf(namebuf, sizeof(namebuf), "rtc at i%x", 0x70);
- rtc = dt_new(lpc, namebuf);
- dt_add_property_string(rtc, "compatible", "pnpPNP,b00");
- dt_add_property_cells(rtc, "reg",
- 1, /* IO space */
- 0x70, 2);
-}
-
-static void qemu_dt_fixup(void)
-{
- struct dt_node *n, *primary_lpc = NULL;
-
- /* Find the primary LPC bus */
- dt_for_each_compatible(dt_root, n, "ibm,power8-lpc") {
- if (!primary_lpc || dt_has_node_property(n, "primary", NULL))
- primary_lpc = n;
- if (dt_has_node_property(n, "#address-cells", NULL))
- break;
- }
-
- if (!primary_lpc)
- return;
-
- qemu_dt_fixup_rtc(primary_lpc);
- qemu_dt_fixup_uart(primary_lpc);
-
- /* check if the BT device was defined by qemu */
- dt_for_each_child(primary_lpc, n) {
- if (dt_node_is_compatible(n, "bt"))
- bt_device_present = true;
- }
-}
-
-static void qemu_ext_irq_serirq_cpld(unsigned int chip_id)
-{
- lpc_all_interrupts(chip_id);
-}
-
-static int64_t qemu_ipmi_power_down(uint64_t request)
-{
- if (request != IPMI_CHASSIS_PWR_DOWN) {
- prlog(PR_WARNING, "PLAT: unexpected shutdown request %llx\n",
- request);
- }
-
- return ipmi_chassis_control(request);
-}
+#include <platforms/astbmc/astbmc.h>
-static int64_t qemu_ipmi_reboot(void)
-{
- return ipmi_chassis_control(IPMI_CHASSIS_HARD_RESET);
-}
static bool qemu_probe(void)
{
if (!dt_node_is_compatible(dt_root, "qemu,powernv"))
return false;
- /* Add missing bits of device-tree such as the UART */
- qemu_dt_fixup();
-
- psi_set_external_irq_policy(EXTERNAL_IRQ_POLICY_SKIBOOT);
-
- if (!ast_sio_init())
- prerror("PLAT: AST SIO initialisation failed!\n");
-
- /* Setup UART and use it as console */
- uart_init();
+ astbmc_early_init();
return true;
}
@@ -258,10 +34,10 @@ static bool qemu_probe(void)
DECLARE_PLATFORM(qemu) = {
.name = "Qemu",
.probe = qemu_probe,
- .init = qemu_init,
- .external_irq = qemu_ext_irq_serirq_cpld,
- .cec_power_down = qemu_ipmi_power_down,
- .cec_reboot = qemu_ipmi_reboot,
+ .init = astbmc_init,
+ .external_irq = astbmc_ext_irq_serirq_cpld,
+ .cec_power_down = astbmc_ipmi_power_down,
+ .cec_reboot = astbmc_ipmi_reboot,
.start_preload_resource = flash_start_preload_resource,
.resource_loaded = flash_resource_loaded,
.terminate = ipmi_terminate,
--
2.17.2
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