/* $NetBSD: spdmem_i2c.c,v 1.17.4.1 2021/12/07 11:25:12 martin Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 2007 Nicolas Joly * Copyright (c) 2007 Paul Goyette * Copyright (c) 2007 Tobias Nygren * Copyright (c) 2015 Michael van Elst * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ /* * Serial Presence Detect (SPD) memory identification * * JEDEC standard No. 21-C * JEDEC document 4_01_06R24 * - Definitions of the EE1004-v 4 Kbit Serial Presence Detect EEPROM [...] */ #include __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: spdmem_i2c.c,v 1.17.4.1 2021/12/07 11:25:12 martin Exp $"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Constants for matching i2c bus address */ #define SPDMEM_I2C_ADDRMASK 0xfff8 #define SPDMEM_I2C_ADDR 0x50 #define SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR 0x30 /* set write protection */ #define SPDCTL_SWP0 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 1) #define SPDCTL_SWP1 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 4) #define SPDCTL_SWP2 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 5) #define SPDCTL_SWP3 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 0) /* clear write protections */ #define SPDCTL_CWP (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 3) /* read protection status */ #define SPDCTL_RPS0 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 1) #define SPDCTL_RPS1 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 4) #define SPDCTL_RPS2 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 5) #define SPDCTL_RPS3 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 0) /* select page address */ #define SPDCTL_SPA0 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 6) #define SPDCTL_SPA1 (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 7) /* read page address */ #define SPDCTL_RPA (SPDCTL_I2C_ADDR + 6) struct spdmem_i2c_softc { struct spdmem_softc sc_base; i2c_tag_t sc_tag; i2c_addr_t sc_addr; /* EEPROM */ i2c_addr_t sc_page0; i2c_addr_t sc_page1; }; static int spdmem_reset_page(struct spdmem_i2c_softc *); static int spdmem_i2c_match(device_t, cfdata_t, void *); static void spdmem_i2c_attach(device_t, device_t, void *); static int spdmem_i2c_detach(device_t, int); CFATTACH_DECL_NEW(spdmem_iic, sizeof(struct spdmem_i2c_softc), spdmem_i2c_match, spdmem_i2c_attach, spdmem_i2c_detach, NULL); static int spdmem_i2c_read(struct spdmem_softc *, uint16_t, uint8_t *); static int spdmem_reset_page(struct spdmem_i2c_softc *sc) { uint8_t reg, byte0, byte2; static uint8_t dummy = 0; int rv; reg = 0; iic_acquire_bus(sc->sc_tag, 0); /* * Try to read byte 0 and 2. If it failed, it's not spdmem or a device * doesn't exist at the address. */ rv = iic_exec(sc->sc_tag, I2C_OP_READ_WITH_STOP, sc->sc_addr, ®, 1, &byte0, 1, I2C_F_POLL); if (rv != 0) goto error; reg = 2; rv = iic_exec(sc->sc_tag, I2C_OP_READ_WITH_STOP, sc->sc_addr, ®, 1, &byte2, 1, I2C_F_POLL); if (rv != 0) goto error; /* * Quirk for BIOSes that leave page 1 of a 4kbit EEPROM selected. * * byte0 is the length, byte2 is the memory type. Both of them should * not be zero. If zero, the current page might be 1 (DDR4 and newer). * If page 1 is selected, offset 0 can be 0 (Module Characteristics * (Energy backup is not available)) and also offset 2 can be 0 * (Megabytes, and a part of Capacity digits). * * Note: The encoding of byte0 is vary in memory type, so we check * just with zero to be simple. * * Try to see if we are not at page 0. If it's not, select page 0. */ if ((byte0 == 0) || (byte2 == 0)) { /* * Note that SDCTL_RPA is the same as sc->sc_page0(SPDCTL_SPA0) * Write is SPA0, read is RPA. * * This call returns 0 on page 0 and returns -1 on page 1. * I don't know whether our icc_exec()'s API is good or not. */ rv = iic_exec(sc->sc_tag, I2C_OP_READ_WITH_STOP, sc->sc_page0, ®, 1, &dummy, 1, I2C_F_POLL); if (rv != 0) { /* * The possibilities are: * a) page 1 is selected. * b) The device doesn't support page select and * it's not a SPD ROM. * Is there no way to distinguish them now? */ rv = iic_exec(sc->sc_tag, I2C_OP_WRITE_WITH_STOP, sc->sc_page0, ®, 1, &dummy, 1, I2C_F_POLL); if (rv == 0) { aprint_debug("Page 1 was selected. Page 0 is " "selected now.\n"); } else { aprint_debug("Failed to select page 0. This " "device isn't SPD ROM\n"); } } else { /* This device isn't SPD ROM */ rv = -1; } } error: iic_release_bus(sc->sc_tag, 0); return rv; } static const struct device_compatible_entry compat_data[] = { { "atmel,spd", 0 }, { "i2c-at34c02", 0 }, { NULL, 0 } }; static int spdmem_i2c_match(device_t parent, cfdata_t match, void *aux) { struct i2c_attach_args *ia = aux; struct spdmem_i2c_softc sc; int match_result; if (iic_use_direct_match(ia, match, compat_data, &match_result)) return match_result; /* * XXXJRT * Should do this with "compatible" strings. There are also * other problems with this "match" routine. Specifically, if * we are doing direct-config, we know the device is already * there aren't do need to probe. I'll leave the logic for * now and let someone who knows better clean it later. */ if (ia->ia_name) { /* add other names as we find more firmware variations */ if (strcmp(ia->ia_name, "dimm-spd") && strcmp(ia->ia_name, "dimm")) return 0; } /* only do this lame test when not using direct config */ if (ia->ia_name == NULL) { if ((ia->ia_addr & SPDMEM_I2C_ADDRMASK) != SPDMEM_I2C_ADDR) return 0; } sc.sc_tag = ia->ia_tag; sc.sc_addr = ia->ia_addr; sc.sc_page0 = SPDCTL_SPA0; sc.sc_page1 = SPDCTL_SPA1; sc.sc_base.sc_read = spdmem_i2c_read; /* Check the bank and reset to the page 0 */ if (spdmem_reset_page(&sc) != 0) return 0; if (spdmem_common_probe(&sc.sc_base)) { return ia->ia_name ? I2C_MATCH_DIRECT_SPECIFIC : I2C_MATCH_ADDRESS_AND_PROBE; } return 0; } static void spdmem_i2c_attach(device_t parent, device_t self, void *aux) { struct spdmem_i2c_softc *sc = device_private(self); struct i2c_attach_args *ia = aux; sc->sc_tag = ia->ia_tag; sc->sc_addr = ia->ia_addr; sc->sc_page0 = SPDCTL_SPA0; sc->sc_page1 = SPDCTL_SPA1; sc->sc_base.sc_read = spdmem_i2c_read; if (!pmf_device_register(self, NULL, NULL)) aprint_error_dev(self, "couldn't establish power handler\n"); spdmem_common_attach(&sc->sc_base, self); } static int spdmem_i2c_detach(device_t self, int flags) { struct spdmem_i2c_softc *sc = device_private(self); pmf_device_deregister(self); return spdmem_common_detach(&sc->sc_base, self); } static int spdmem_i2c_read(struct spdmem_softc *softc, uint16_t addr, uint8_t *val) { uint8_t reg; struct spdmem_i2c_softc *sc = (struct spdmem_i2c_softc *)softc; static uint8_t dummy = 0; int rv; reg = addr & 0xff; iic_acquire_bus(sc->sc_tag, 0); if (addr & 0x100) { rv = iic_exec(sc->sc_tag, I2C_OP_WRITE_WITH_STOP, sc->sc_page1, &dummy, 1, &dummy, 1, I2C_F_POLL); rv |= iic_exec(sc->sc_tag, I2C_OP_READ_WITH_STOP, sc->sc_addr, ®, 1, val, 1, I2C_F_POLL); rv |= iic_exec(sc->sc_tag, I2C_OP_WRITE_WITH_STOP, sc->sc_page0, &dummy, 1, &dummy, 1, I2C_F_POLL); } else { rv = iic_exec(sc->sc_tag, I2C_OP_READ_WITH_STOP, sc->sc_addr, ®, 1, val, 1, I2C_F_POLL); } iic_release_bus(sc->sc_tag, 0); return rv; } MODULE(MODULE_CLASS_DRIVER, spdmem, "i2cexec"); #ifdef _MODULE #include "ioconf.c" #endif static int spdmem_modcmd(modcmd_t cmd, void *opaque) { int error = 0; #ifdef _MODULE static struct sysctllog *spdmem_sysctl_clog; #endif switch (cmd) { case MODULE_CMD_INIT: #ifdef _MODULE error = config_init_component(cfdriver_ioconf_spdmem, cfattach_ioconf_spdmem, cfdata_ioconf_spdmem); #endif return error; case MODULE_CMD_FINI: #ifdef _MODULE error = config_fini_component(cfdriver_ioconf_spdmem, cfattach_ioconf_spdmem, cfdata_ioconf_spdmem); sysctl_teardown(&spdmem_sysctl_clog); #endif return error; default: return ENOTTY; } }