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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
commit | 2c3c1048746a4622d8c89a29670120dc8fab93c4 (patch) | |
tree | 848558de17fb3008cdf4d861b01ac7781903ce39 /drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 6.1.76.upstream/6.1.76
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c | 2134 |
1 files changed, 2134 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..189903b65 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/gpu/drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c @@ -0,0 +1,2134 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2005-2006 Erik Waling + * Copyright 2006 Stephane Marchesin + * Copyright 2007-2009 Stuart Bennett + * + * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a + * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), + * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation + * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, + * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the + * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + * + * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in + * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + * + * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR + * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL + * THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, + * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF + * OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE + * SOFTWARE. + */ + +#include "nouveau_drv.h" +#include "nouveau_reg.h" +#include "dispnv04/hw.h" +#include "nouveau_encoder.h" + +#include <linux/io-mapping.h> +#include <linux/firmware.h> + +/* these defines are made up */ +#define NV_CIO_CRE_44_HEADA 0x0 +#define NV_CIO_CRE_44_HEADB 0x3 +#define FEATURE_MOBILE 0x10 /* also FEATURE_QUADRO for BMP */ + +#define EDID1_LEN 128 + +#define BIOSLOG(sip, fmt, arg...) NV_DEBUG(sip->dev, fmt, ##arg) +#define LOG_OLD_VALUE(x) + +struct init_exec { + bool execute; + bool repeat; +}; + +static bool nv_cksum(const uint8_t *data, unsigned int length) +{ + /* + * There's a few checksums in the BIOS, so here's a generic checking + * function. + */ + int i; + uint8_t sum = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < length; i++) + sum += data[i]; + + if (sum) + return true; + + return false; +} + +static uint16_t clkcmptable(struct nvbios *bios, uint16_t clktable, int pxclk) +{ + int compare_record_len, i = 0; + uint16_t compareclk, scriptptr = 0; + + if (bios->major_version < 5) /* pre BIT */ + compare_record_len = 3; + else + compare_record_len = 4; + + do { + compareclk = ROM16(bios->data[clktable + compare_record_len * i]); + if (pxclk >= compareclk * 10) { + if (bios->major_version < 5) { + uint8_t tmdssub = bios->data[clktable + 2 + compare_record_len * i]; + scriptptr = ROM16(bios->data[bios->init_script_tbls_ptr + tmdssub * 2]); + } else + scriptptr = ROM16(bios->data[clktable + 2 + compare_record_len * i]); + break; + } + i++; + } while (compareclk); + + return scriptptr; +} + +static void +run_digital_op_script(struct drm_device *dev, uint16_t scriptptr, + struct dcb_output *dcbent, int head, bool dl) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + + NV_INFO(drm, "0x%04X: Parsing digital output script table\n", + scriptptr); + NVWriteVgaCrtc(dev, 0, NV_CIO_CRE_44, head ? NV_CIO_CRE_44_HEADB : + NV_CIO_CRE_44_HEADA); + nouveau_bios_run_init_table(dev, scriptptr, dcbent, head); + + nv04_dfp_bind_head(dev, dcbent, head, dl); +} + +static int call_lvds_manufacturer_script(struct drm_device *dev, struct dcb_output *dcbent, int head, enum LVDS_script script) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + uint8_t sub = bios->data[bios->fp.xlated_entry + script] + (bios->fp.link_c_increment && dcbent->or & DCB_OUTPUT_C ? 1 : 0); + uint16_t scriptofs = ROM16(bios->data[bios->init_script_tbls_ptr + sub * 2]); +#ifdef __powerpc__ + struct pci_dev *pdev = to_pci_dev(dev->dev); +#endif + + if (!bios->fp.xlated_entry || !sub || !scriptofs) + return -EINVAL; + + run_digital_op_script(dev, scriptofs, dcbent, head, bios->fp.dual_link); + + if (script == LVDS_PANEL_OFF) { + /* off-on delay in ms */ + mdelay(ROM16(bios->data[bios->fp.xlated_entry + 7])); + } +#ifdef __powerpc__ + /* Powerbook specific quirks */ + if (script == LVDS_RESET && + (pdev->device == 0x0179 || pdev->device == 0x0189 || + pdev->device == 0x0329)) + nv_write_tmds(dev, dcbent->or, 0, 0x02, 0x72); +#endif + + return 0; +} + +static int run_lvds_table(struct drm_device *dev, struct dcb_output *dcbent, int head, enum LVDS_script script, int pxclk) +{ + /* + * The BIT LVDS table's header has the information to setup the + * necessary registers. Following the standard 4 byte header are: + * A bitmask byte and a dual-link transition pxclk value for use in + * selecting the init script when not using straps; 4 script pointers + * for panel power, selected by output and on/off; and 8 table pointers + * for panel init, the needed one determined by output, and bits in the + * conf byte. These tables are similar to the TMDS tables, consisting + * of a list of pxclks and script pointers. + */ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + unsigned int outputset = (dcbent->or == 4) ? 1 : 0; + uint16_t scriptptr = 0, clktable; + + /* + * For now we assume version 3.0 table - g80 support will need some + * changes + */ + + switch (script) { + case LVDS_INIT: + return -ENOSYS; + case LVDS_BACKLIGHT_ON: + case LVDS_PANEL_ON: + scriptptr = ROM16(bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 7 + outputset * 2]); + break; + case LVDS_BACKLIGHT_OFF: + case LVDS_PANEL_OFF: + scriptptr = ROM16(bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 11 + outputset * 2]); + break; + case LVDS_RESET: + clktable = bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 15; + if (dcbent->or == 4) + clktable += 8; + + if (dcbent->lvdsconf.use_straps_for_mode) { + if (bios->fp.dual_link) + clktable += 4; + if (bios->fp.if_is_24bit) + clktable += 2; + } else { + /* using EDID */ + int cmpval_24bit = (dcbent->or == 4) ? 4 : 1; + + if (bios->fp.dual_link) { + clktable += 4; + cmpval_24bit <<= 1; + } + + if (bios->fp.strapless_is_24bit & cmpval_24bit) + clktable += 2; + } + + clktable = ROM16(bios->data[clktable]); + if (!clktable) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Pixel clock comparison table not found\n"); + return -ENOENT; + } + scriptptr = clkcmptable(bios, clktable, pxclk); + } + + if (!scriptptr) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "LVDS output init script not found\n"); + return -ENOENT; + } + run_digital_op_script(dev, scriptptr, dcbent, head, bios->fp.dual_link); + + return 0; +} + +int call_lvds_script(struct drm_device *dev, struct dcb_output *dcbent, int head, enum LVDS_script script, int pxclk) +{ + /* + * LVDS operations are multiplexed in an effort to present a single API + * which works with two vastly differing underlying structures. + * This acts as the demux + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvif_object *device = &drm->client.device.object; + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + uint8_t lvds_ver = bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer]; + uint32_t sel_clk_binding, sel_clk; + int ret; + + if (bios->fp.last_script_invoc == (script << 1 | head) || !lvds_ver || + (lvds_ver >= 0x30 && script == LVDS_INIT)) + return 0; + + if (!bios->fp.lvds_init_run) { + bios->fp.lvds_init_run = true; + call_lvds_script(dev, dcbent, head, LVDS_INIT, pxclk); + } + + if (script == LVDS_PANEL_ON && bios->fp.reset_after_pclk_change) + call_lvds_script(dev, dcbent, head, LVDS_RESET, pxclk); + if (script == LVDS_RESET && bios->fp.power_off_for_reset) + call_lvds_script(dev, dcbent, head, LVDS_PANEL_OFF, pxclk); + + NV_INFO(drm, "Calling LVDS script %d:\n", script); + + /* don't let script change pll->head binding */ + sel_clk_binding = nvif_rd32(device, NV_PRAMDAC_SEL_CLK) & 0x50000; + + if (lvds_ver < 0x30) + ret = call_lvds_manufacturer_script(dev, dcbent, head, script); + else + ret = run_lvds_table(dev, dcbent, head, script, pxclk); + + bios->fp.last_script_invoc = (script << 1 | head); + + sel_clk = NVReadRAMDAC(dev, 0, NV_PRAMDAC_SEL_CLK) & ~0x50000; + NVWriteRAMDAC(dev, 0, NV_PRAMDAC_SEL_CLK, sel_clk | sel_clk_binding); + /* some scripts set a value in NV_PBUS_POWERCTRL_2 and break video overlay */ + nvif_wr32(device, NV_PBUS_POWERCTRL_2, 0); + + return ret; +} + +struct lvdstableheader { + uint8_t lvds_ver, headerlen, recordlen; +}; + +static int parse_lvds_manufacturer_table_header(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, struct lvdstableheader *lth) +{ + /* + * BMP version (0xa) LVDS table has a simple header of version and + * record length. The BIT LVDS table has the typical BIT table header: + * version byte, header length byte, record length byte, and a byte for + * the maximum number of records that can be held in the table. + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + uint8_t lvds_ver, headerlen, recordlen; + + memset(lth, 0, sizeof(struct lvdstableheader)); + + if (bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer == 0x0) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Pointer to LVDS manufacturer table invalid\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + lvds_ver = bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer]; + + switch (lvds_ver) { + case 0x0a: /* pre NV40 */ + headerlen = 2; + recordlen = bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 1]; + break; + case 0x30: /* NV4x */ + headerlen = bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 1]; + if (headerlen < 0x1f) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "LVDS table header not understood\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + recordlen = bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 2]; + break; + case 0x40: /* G80/G90 */ + headerlen = bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 1]; + if (headerlen < 0x7) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "LVDS table header not understood\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + recordlen = bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 2]; + break; + default: + NV_ERROR(drm, + "LVDS table revision %d.%d not currently supported\n", + lvds_ver >> 4, lvds_ver & 0xf); + return -ENOSYS; + } + + lth->lvds_ver = lvds_ver; + lth->headerlen = headerlen; + lth->recordlen = recordlen; + + return 0; +} + +static int +get_fp_strap(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvif_object *device = &drm->client.device.object; + + /* + * The fp strap is normally dictated by the "User Strap" in + * PEXTDEV_BOOT_0[20:16], but on BMP cards when bit 2 of the + * Internal_Flags struct at 0x48 is set, the user strap gets overriden + * by the PCI subsystem ID during POST, but not before the previous user + * strap has been committed to CR58 for CR57=0xf on head A, which may be + * read and used instead + */ + + if (bios->major_version < 5 && bios->data[0x48] & 0x4) + return NVReadVgaCrtc5758(dev, 0, 0xf) & 0xf; + + if (drm->client.device.info.family >= NV_DEVICE_INFO_V0_MAXWELL) + return nvif_rd32(device, 0x001800) & 0x0000000f; + else + if (drm->client.device.info.family >= NV_DEVICE_INFO_V0_TESLA) + return (nvif_rd32(device, NV_PEXTDEV_BOOT_0) >> 24) & 0xf; + else + return (nvif_rd32(device, NV_PEXTDEV_BOOT_0) >> 16) & 0xf; +} + +static int parse_fp_mode_table(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + uint8_t *fptable; + uint8_t fptable_ver, headerlen = 0, recordlen, fpentries = 0xf, fpindex; + int ret, ofs, fpstrapping; + struct lvdstableheader lth; + + if (bios->fp.fptablepointer == 0x0) { + /* Most laptop cards lack an fp table. They use DDC. */ + NV_DEBUG(drm, "Pointer to flat panel table invalid\n"); + bios->digital_min_front_porch = 0x4b; + return 0; + } + + fptable = &bios->data[bios->fp.fptablepointer]; + fptable_ver = fptable[0]; + + switch (fptable_ver) { + /* + * BMP version 0x5.0x11 BIOSen have version 1 like tables, but no + * version field, and miss one of the spread spectrum/PWM bytes. + * This could affect early GF2Go parts (not seen any appropriate ROMs + * though). Here we assume that a version of 0x05 matches this case + * (combining with a BMP version check would be better), as the + * common case for the panel type field is 0x0005, and that is in + * fact what we are reading the first byte of. + */ + case 0x05: /* some NV10, 11, 15, 16 */ + recordlen = 42; + ofs = -1; + break; + case 0x10: /* some NV15/16, and NV11+ */ + recordlen = 44; + ofs = 0; + break; + case 0x20: /* NV40+ */ + headerlen = fptable[1]; + recordlen = fptable[2]; + fpentries = fptable[3]; + /* + * fptable[4] is the minimum + * RAMDAC_FP_HCRTC -> RAMDAC_FP_HSYNC_START gap + */ + bios->digital_min_front_porch = fptable[4]; + ofs = -7; + break; + default: + NV_ERROR(drm, + "FP table revision %d.%d not currently supported\n", + fptable_ver >> 4, fptable_ver & 0xf); + return -ENOSYS; + } + + if (!bios->is_mobile) /* !mobile only needs digital_min_front_porch */ + return 0; + + ret = parse_lvds_manufacturer_table_header(dev, bios, <h); + if (ret) + return ret; + + if (lth.lvds_ver == 0x30 || lth.lvds_ver == 0x40) { + bios->fp.fpxlatetableptr = bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + + lth.headerlen + 1; + bios->fp.xlatwidth = lth.recordlen; + } + if (bios->fp.fpxlatetableptr == 0x0) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Pointer to flat panel xlat table invalid\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + fpstrapping = get_fp_strap(dev, bios); + + fpindex = bios->data[bios->fp.fpxlatetableptr + + fpstrapping * bios->fp.xlatwidth]; + + if (fpindex > fpentries) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Bad flat panel table index\n"); + return -ENOENT; + } + + /* nv4x cards need both a strap value and fpindex of 0xf to use DDC */ + if (lth.lvds_ver > 0x10) + bios->fp_no_ddc = fpstrapping != 0xf || fpindex != 0xf; + + /* + * If either the strap or xlated fpindex value are 0xf there is no + * panel using a strap-derived bios mode present. this condition + * includes, but is different from, the DDC panel indicator above + */ + if (fpstrapping == 0xf || fpindex == 0xf) + return 0; + + bios->fp.mode_ptr = bios->fp.fptablepointer + headerlen + + recordlen * fpindex + ofs; + + NV_INFO(drm, "BIOS FP mode: %dx%d (%dkHz pixel clock)\n", + ROM16(bios->data[bios->fp.mode_ptr + 11]) + 1, + ROM16(bios->data[bios->fp.mode_ptr + 25]) + 1, + ROM16(bios->data[bios->fp.mode_ptr + 7]) * 10); + + return 0; +} + +bool nouveau_bios_fp_mode(struct drm_device *dev, struct drm_display_mode *mode) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + uint8_t *mode_entry = &bios->data[bios->fp.mode_ptr]; + + if (!mode) /* just checking whether we can produce a mode */ + return bios->fp.mode_ptr; + + memset(mode, 0, sizeof(struct drm_display_mode)); + /* + * For version 1.0 (version in byte 0): + * bytes 1-2 are "panel type", including bits on whether Colour/mono, + * single/dual link, and type (TFT etc.) + * bytes 3-6 are bits per colour in RGBX + */ + mode->clock = ROM16(mode_entry[7]) * 10; + /* bytes 9-10 is HActive */ + mode->hdisplay = ROM16(mode_entry[11]) + 1; + /* + * bytes 13-14 is HValid Start + * bytes 15-16 is HValid End + */ + mode->hsync_start = ROM16(mode_entry[17]) + 1; + mode->hsync_end = ROM16(mode_entry[19]) + 1; + mode->htotal = ROM16(mode_entry[21]) + 1; + /* bytes 23-24, 27-30 similarly, but vertical */ + mode->vdisplay = ROM16(mode_entry[25]) + 1; + mode->vsync_start = ROM16(mode_entry[31]) + 1; + mode->vsync_end = ROM16(mode_entry[33]) + 1; + mode->vtotal = ROM16(mode_entry[35]) + 1; + mode->flags |= (mode_entry[37] & 0x10) ? + DRM_MODE_FLAG_PHSYNC : DRM_MODE_FLAG_NHSYNC; + mode->flags |= (mode_entry[37] & 0x1) ? + DRM_MODE_FLAG_PVSYNC : DRM_MODE_FLAG_NVSYNC; + /* + * bytes 38-39 relate to spread spectrum settings + * bytes 40-43 are something to do with PWM + */ + + mode->status = MODE_OK; + mode->type = DRM_MODE_TYPE_DRIVER | DRM_MODE_TYPE_PREFERRED; + drm_mode_set_name(mode); + return bios->fp.mode_ptr; +} + +int nouveau_bios_parse_lvds_table(struct drm_device *dev, int pxclk, bool *dl, bool *if_is_24bit) +{ + /* + * The LVDS table header is (mostly) described in + * parse_lvds_manufacturer_table_header(): the BIT header additionally + * contains the dual-link transition pxclk (in 10s kHz), at byte 5 - if + * straps are not being used for the panel, this specifies the frequency + * at which modes should be set up in the dual link style. + * + * Following the header, the BMP (ver 0xa) table has several records, + * indexed by a separate xlat table, indexed in turn by the fp strap in + * EXTDEV_BOOT. Each record had a config byte, followed by 6 script + * numbers for use by INIT_SUB which controlled panel init and power, + * and finally a dword of ms to sleep between power off and on + * operations. + * + * In the BIT versions, the table following the header serves as an + * integrated config and xlat table: the records in the table are + * indexed by the FP strap nibble in EXTDEV_BOOT, and each record has + * two bytes - the first as a config byte, the second for indexing the + * fp mode table pointed to by the BIT 'D' table + * + * DDC is not used until after card init, so selecting the correct table + * entry and setting the dual link flag for EDID equipped panels, + * requiring tests against the native-mode pixel clock, cannot be done + * until later, when this function should be called with non-zero pxclk + */ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + int fpstrapping = get_fp_strap(dev, bios), lvdsmanufacturerindex = 0; + struct lvdstableheader lth; + uint16_t lvdsofs; + int ret, chip_version = bios->chip_version; + + ret = parse_lvds_manufacturer_table_header(dev, bios, <h); + if (ret) + return ret; + + switch (lth.lvds_ver) { + case 0x0a: /* pre NV40 */ + lvdsmanufacturerindex = bios->data[ + bios->fp.fpxlatemanufacturertableptr + + fpstrapping]; + + /* we're done if this isn't the EDID panel case */ + if (!pxclk) + break; + + if (chip_version < 0x25) { + /* nv17 behaviour + * + * It seems the old style lvds script pointer is reused + * to select 18/24 bit colour depth for EDID panels. + */ + lvdsmanufacturerindex = + (bios->legacy.lvds_single_a_script_ptr & 1) ? + 2 : 0; + if (pxclk >= bios->fp.duallink_transition_clk) + lvdsmanufacturerindex++; + } else if (chip_version < 0x30) { + /* nv28 behaviour (off-chip encoder) + * + * nv28 does a complex dance of first using byte 121 of + * the EDID to choose the lvdsmanufacturerindex, then + * later attempting to match the EDID manufacturer and + * product IDs in a table (signature 'pidt' (panel id + * table?)), setting an lvdsmanufacturerindex of 0 and + * an fp strap of the match index (or 0xf if none) + */ + lvdsmanufacturerindex = 0; + } else { + /* nv31, nv34 behaviour */ + lvdsmanufacturerindex = 0; + if (pxclk >= bios->fp.duallink_transition_clk) + lvdsmanufacturerindex = 2; + if (pxclk >= 140000) + lvdsmanufacturerindex = 3; + } + + /* + * nvidia set the high nibble of (cr57=f, cr58) to + * lvdsmanufacturerindex in this case; we don't + */ + break; + case 0x30: /* NV4x */ + case 0x40: /* G80/G90 */ + lvdsmanufacturerindex = fpstrapping; + break; + default: + NV_ERROR(drm, "LVDS table revision not currently supported\n"); + return -ENOSYS; + } + + lvdsofs = bios->fp.xlated_entry = bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + lth.headerlen + lth.recordlen * lvdsmanufacturerindex; + switch (lth.lvds_ver) { + case 0x0a: + bios->fp.power_off_for_reset = bios->data[lvdsofs] & 1; + bios->fp.reset_after_pclk_change = bios->data[lvdsofs] & 2; + bios->fp.dual_link = bios->data[lvdsofs] & 4; + bios->fp.link_c_increment = bios->data[lvdsofs] & 8; + *if_is_24bit = bios->data[lvdsofs] & 16; + break; + case 0x30: + case 0x40: + /* + * No sign of the "power off for reset" or "reset for panel + * on" bits, but it's safer to assume we should + */ + bios->fp.power_off_for_reset = true; + bios->fp.reset_after_pclk_change = true; + + /* + * It's ok lvdsofs is wrong for nv4x edid case; dual_link is + * over-written, and if_is_24bit isn't used + */ + bios->fp.dual_link = bios->data[lvdsofs] & 1; + bios->fp.if_is_24bit = bios->data[lvdsofs] & 2; + bios->fp.strapless_is_24bit = bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 4]; + bios->fp.duallink_transition_clk = ROM16(bios->data[bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer + 5]) * 10; + break; + } + + /* set dual_link flag for EDID case */ + if (pxclk && (chip_version < 0x25 || chip_version > 0x28)) + bios->fp.dual_link = (pxclk >= bios->fp.duallink_transition_clk); + + *dl = bios->fp.dual_link; + + return 0; +} + +int run_tmds_table(struct drm_device *dev, struct dcb_output *dcbent, int head, int pxclk) +{ + /* + * the pxclk parameter is in kHz + * + * This runs the TMDS regs setting code found on BIT bios cards + * + * For ffs(or) == 1 use the first table, for ffs(or) == 2 and + * ffs(or) == 3, use the second. + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvif_object *device = &drm->client.device.object; + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + int cv = bios->chip_version; + uint16_t clktable = 0, scriptptr; + uint32_t sel_clk_binding, sel_clk; + + /* pre-nv17 off-chip tmds uses scripts, post nv17 doesn't */ + if (cv >= 0x17 && cv != 0x1a && cv != 0x20 && + dcbent->location != DCB_LOC_ON_CHIP) + return 0; + + switch (ffs(dcbent->or)) { + case 1: + clktable = bios->tmds.output0_script_ptr; + break; + case 2: + case 3: + clktable = bios->tmds.output1_script_ptr; + break; + } + + if (!clktable) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Pixel clock comparison table not found\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + scriptptr = clkcmptable(bios, clktable, pxclk); + + if (!scriptptr) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "TMDS output init script not found\n"); + return -ENOENT; + } + + /* don't let script change pll->head binding */ + sel_clk_binding = nvif_rd32(device, NV_PRAMDAC_SEL_CLK) & 0x50000; + run_digital_op_script(dev, scriptptr, dcbent, head, pxclk >= 165000); + sel_clk = NVReadRAMDAC(dev, 0, NV_PRAMDAC_SEL_CLK) & ~0x50000; + NVWriteRAMDAC(dev, 0, NV_PRAMDAC_SEL_CLK, sel_clk | sel_clk_binding); + + return 0; +} + +static void parse_script_table_pointers(struct nvbios *bios, uint16_t offset) +{ + /* + * Parses the init table segment for pointers used in script execution. + * + * offset + 0 (16 bits): init script tables pointer + * offset + 2 (16 bits): macro index table pointer + * offset + 4 (16 bits): macro table pointer + * offset + 6 (16 bits): condition table pointer + * offset + 8 (16 bits): io condition table pointer + * offset + 10 (16 bits): io flag condition table pointer + * offset + 12 (16 bits): init function table pointer + */ + + bios->init_script_tbls_ptr = ROM16(bios->data[offset]); +} + +static int parse_bit_A_tbl_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, struct bit_entry *bitentry) +{ + /* + * Parses the load detect values for g80 cards. + * + * offset + 0 (16 bits): loadval table pointer + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + uint16_t load_table_ptr; + uint8_t version, headerlen, entrylen, num_entries; + + if (bitentry->length != 3) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Do not understand BIT A table\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + load_table_ptr = ROM16(bios->data[bitentry->offset]); + + if (load_table_ptr == 0x0) { + NV_DEBUG(drm, "Pointer to BIT loadval table invalid\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + version = bios->data[load_table_ptr]; + + if (version != 0x10) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "BIT loadval table version %d.%d not supported\n", + version >> 4, version & 0xF); + return -ENOSYS; + } + + headerlen = bios->data[load_table_ptr + 1]; + entrylen = bios->data[load_table_ptr + 2]; + num_entries = bios->data[load_table_ptr + 3]; + + if (headerlen != 4 || entrylen != 4 || num_entries != 2) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Do not understand BIT loadval table\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* First entry is normal dac, 2nd tv-out perhaps? */ + bios->dactestval = ROM32(bios->data[load_table_ptr + headerlen]) & 0x3ff; + + return 0; +} + +static int parse_bit_display_tbl_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, struct bit_entry *bitentry) +{ + /* + * Parses the flat panel table segment that the bit entry points to. + * Starting at bitentry->offset: + * + * offset + 0 (16 bits): ??? table pointer - seems to have 18 byte + * records beginning with a freq. + * offset + 2 (16 bits): mode table pointer + */ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + + if (bitentry->length != 4) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Do not understand BIT display table\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + bios->fp.fptablepointer = ROM16(bios->data[bitentry->offset + 2]); + + return 0; +} + +static int parse_bit_init_tbl_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, struct bit_entry *bitentry) +{ + /* + * Parses the init table segment that the bit entry points to. + * + * See parse_script_table_pointers for layout + */ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + + if (bitentry->length < 14) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Do not understand init table\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + parse_script_table_pointers(bios, bitentry->offset); + return 0; +} + +static int parse_bit_i_tbl_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, struct bit_entry *bitentry) +{ + /* + * BIT 'i' (info?) table + * + * offset + 0 (32 bits): BIOS version dword (as in B table) + * offset + 5 (8 bits): BIOS feature byte (same as for BMP?) + * offset + 13 (16 bits): pointer to table containing DAC load + * detection comparison values + * + * There's other things in the table, purpose unknown + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + uint16_t daccmpoffset; + uint8_t dacver, dacheaderlen; + + if (bitentry->length < 6) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "BIT i table too short for needed information\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* + * bit 4 seems to indicate a mobile bios (doesn't suffer from BMP's + * Quadro identity crisis), other bits possibly as for BMP feature byte + */ + bios->feature_byte = bios->data[bitentry->offset + 5]; + bios->is_mobile = bios->feature_byte & FEATURE_MOBILE; + + if (bitentry->length < 15) { + NV_WARN(drm, "BIT i table not long enough for DAC load " + "detection comparison table\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + daccmpoffset = ROM16(bios->data[bitentry->offset + 13]); + + /* doesn't exist on g80 */ + if (!daccmpoffset) + return 0; + + /* + * The first value in the table, following the header, is the + * comparison value, the second entry is a comparison value for + * TV load detection. + */ + + dacver = bios->data[daccmpoffset]; + dacheaderlen = bios->data[daccmpoffset + 1]; + + if (dacver != 0x00 && dacver != 0x10) { + NV_WARN(drm, "DAC load detection comparison table version " + "%d.%d not known\n", dacver >> 4, dacver & 0xf); + return -ENOSYS; + } + + bios->dactestval = ROM32(bios->data[daccmpoffset + dacheaderlen]); + bios->tvdactestval = ROM32(bios->data[daccmpoffset + dacheaderlen + 4]); + + return 0; +} + +static int parse_bit_lvds_tbl_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, struct bit_entry *bitentry) +{ + /* + * Parses the LVDS table segment that the bit entry points to. + * Starting at bitentry->offset: + * + * offset + 0 (16 bits): LVDS strap xlate table pointer + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + + if (bitentry->length != 2) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Do not understand BIT LVDS table\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* + * No idea if it's still called the LVDS manufacturer table, but + * the concept's close enough. + */ + bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer = ROM16(bios->data[bitentry->offset]); + + return 0; +} + +static int +parse_bit_M_tbl_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, + struct bit_entry *bitentry) +{ + /* + * offset + 2 (8 bits): number of options in an + * INIT_RAM_RESTRICT_ZM_REG_GROUP opcode option set + * offset + 3 (16 bits): pointer to strap xlate table for RAM + * restrict option selection + * + * There's a bunch of bits in this table other than the RAM restrict + * stuff that we don't use - their use currently unknown + */ + + /* + * Older bios versions don't have a sufficiently long table for + * what we want + */ + if (bitentry->length < 0x5) + return 0; + + if (bitentry->version < 2) { + bios->ram_restrict_group_count = bios->data[bitentry->offset + 2]; + bios->ram_restrict_tbl_ptr = ROM16(bios->data[bitentry->offset + 3]); + } else { + bios->ram_restrict_group_count = bios->data[bitentry->offset + 0]; + bios->ram_restrict_tbl_ptr = ROM16(bios->data[bitentry->offset + 1]); + } + + return 0; +} + +static int parse_bit_tmds_tbl_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, struct bit_entry *bitentry) +{ + /* + * Parses the pointer to the TMDS table + * + * Starting at bitentry->offset: + * + * offset + 0 (16 bits): TMDS table pointer + * + * The TMDS table is typically found just before the DCB table, with a + * characteristic signature of 0x11,0x13 (1.1 being version, 0x13 being + * length?) + * + * At offset +7 is a pointer to a script, which I don't know how to + * run yet. + * At offset +9 is a pointer to another script, likewise + * Offset +11 has a pointer to a table where the first word is a pxclk + * frequency and the second word a pointer to a script, which should be + * run if the comparison pxclk frequency is less than the pxclk desired. + * This repeats for decreasing comparison frequencies + * Offset +13 has a pointer to a similar table + * The selection of table (and possibly +7/+9 script) is dictated by + * "or" from the DCB. + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + uint16_t tmdstableptr, script1, script2; + + if (bitentry->length != 2) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Do not understand BIT TMDS table\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + tmdstableptr = ROM16(bios->data[bitentry->offset]); + if (!tmdstableptr) { + NV_INFO(drm, "Pointer to TMDS table not found\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + NV_INFO(drm, "TMDS table version %d.%d\n", + bios->data[tmdstableptr] >> 4, bios->data[tmdstableptr] & 0xf); + + /* nv50+ has v2.0, but we don't parse it atm */ + if (bios->data[tmdstableptr] != 0x11) + return -ENOSYS; + + /* + * These two scripts are odd: they don't seem to get run even when + * they are not stubbed. + */ + script1 = ROM16(bios->data[tmdstableptr + 7]); + script2 = ROM16(bios->data[tmdstableptr + 9]); + if (bios->data[script1] != 'q' || bios->data[script2] != 'q') + NV_WARN(drm, "TMDS table script pointers not stubbed\n"); + + bios->tmds.output0_script_ptr = ROM16(bios->data[tmdstableptr + 11]); + bios->tmds.output1_script_ptr = ROM16(bios->data[tmdstableptr + 13]); + + return 0; +} + +struct bit_table { + const char id; + int (* const parse_fn)(struct drm_device *, struct nvbios *, struct bit_entry *); +}; + +#define BIT_TABLE(id, funcid) ((struct bit_table){ id, parse_bit_##funcid##_tbl_entry }) + +int +bit_table(struct drm_device *dev, u8 id, struct bit_entry *bit) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + u8 entries, *entry; + + if (bios->type != NVBIOS_BIT) + return -ENODEV; + + entries = bios->data[bios->offset + 10]; + entry = &bios->data[bios->offset + 12]; + while (entries--) { + if (entry[0] == id) { + bit->id = entry[0]; + bit->version = entry[1]; + bit->length = ROM16(entry[2]); + bit->offset = ROM16(entry[4]); + bit->data = ROMPTR(dev, entry[4]); + return 0; + } + + entry += bios->data[bios->offset + 9]; + } + + return -ENOENT; +} + +static int +parse_bit_table(struct nvbios *bios, const uint16_t bitoffset, + struct bit_table *table) +{ + struct drm_device *dev = bios->dev; + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct bit_entry bitentry; + + if (bit_table(dev, table->id, &bitentry) == 0) + return table->parse_fn(dev, bios, &bitentry); + + NV_INFO(drm, "BIT table '%c' not found\n", table->id); + return -ENOSYS; +} + +static int +parse_bit_structure(struct nvbios *bios, const uint16_t bitoffset) +{ + int ret; + + /* + * The only restriction on parsing order currently is having 'i' first + * for use of bios->*_version or bios->feature_byte while parsing; + * functions shouldn't be actually *doing* anything apart from pulling + * data from the image into the bios struct, thus no interdependencies + */ + ret = parse_bit_table(bios, bitoffset, &BIT_TABLE('i', i)); + if (ret) /* info? */ + return ret; + if (bios->major_version >= 0x60) /* g80+ */ + parse_bit_table(bios, bitoffset, &BIT_TABLE('A', A)); + parse_bit_table(bios, bitoffset, &BIT_TABLE('D', display)); + ret = parse_bit_table(bios, bitoffset, &BIT_TABLE('I', init)); + if (ret) + return ret; + parse_bit_table(bios, bitoffset, &BIT_TABLE('M', M)); /* memory? */ + parse_bit_table(bios, bitoffset, &BIT_TABLE('L', lvds)); + parse_bit_table(bios, bitoffset, &BIT_TABLE('T', tmds)); + + return 0; +} + +static int parse_bmp_structure(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, unsigned int offset) +{ + /* + * Parses the BMP structure for useful things, but does not act on them + * + * offset + 5: BMP major version + * offset + 6: BMP minor version + * offset + 9: BMP feature byte + * offset + 10: BCD encoded BIOS version + * + * offset + 18: init script table pointer (for bios versions < 5.10h) + * offset + 20: extra init script table pointer (for bios + * versions < 5.10h) + * + * offset + 24: memory init table pointer (used on early bios versions) + * offset + 26: SDR memory sequencing setup data table + * offset + 28: DDR memory sequencing setup data table + * + * offset + 54: index of I2C CRTC pair to use for CRT output + * offset + 55: index of I2C CRTC pair to use for TV output + * offset + 56: index of I2C CRTC pair to use for flat panel output + * offset + 58: write CRTC index for I2C pair 0 + * offset + 59: read CRTC index for I2C pair 0 + * offset + 60: write CRTC index for I2C pair 1 + * offset + 61: read CRTC index for I2C pair 1 + * + * offset + 67: maximum internal PLL frequency (single stage PLL) + * offset + 71: minimum internal PLL frequency (single stage PLL) + * + * offset + 75: script table pointers, as described in + * parse_script_table_pointers + * + * offset + 89: TMDS single link output A table pointer + * offset + 91: TMDS single link output B table pointer + * offset + 95: LVDS single link output A table pointer + * offset + 105: flat panel timings table pointer + * offset + 107: flat panel strapping translation table pointer + * offset + 117: LVDS manufacturer panel config table pointer + * offset + 119: LVDS manufacturer strapping translation table pointer + * + * offset + 142: PLL limits table pointer + * + * offset + 156: minimum pixel clock for LVDS dual link + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + uint8_t *bmp = &bios->data[offset], bmp_version_major, bmp_version_minor; + uint16_t bmplength; + uint16_t legacy_scripts_offset, legacy_i2c_offset; + + /* load needed defaults in case we can't parse this info */ + bios->digital_min_front_porch = 0x4b; + bios->fmaxvco = 256000; + bios->fminvco = 128000; + bios->fp.duallink_transition_clk = 90000; + + bmp_version_major = bmp[5]; + bmp_version_minor = bmp[6]; + + NV_INFO(drm, "BMP version %d.%d\n", + bmp_version_major, bmp_version_minor); + + /* + * Make sure that 0x36 is blank and can't be mistaken for a DCB + * pointer on early versions + */ + if (bmp_version_major < 5) + *(uint16_t *)&bios->data[0x36] = 0; + + /* + * Seems that the minor version was 1 for all major versions prior + * to 5. Version 6 could theoretically exist, but I suspect BIT + * happened instead. + */ + if ((bmp_version_major < 5 && bmp_version_minor != 1) || bmp_version_major > 5) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "You have an unsupported BMP version. " + "Please send in your bios\n"); + return -ENOSYS; + } + + if (bmp_version_major == 0) + /* nothing that's currently useful in this version */ + return 0; + else if (bmp_version_major == 1) + bmplength = 44; /* exact for 1.01 */ + else if (bmp_version_major == 2) + bmplength = 48; /* exact for 2.01 */ + else if (bmp_version_major == 3) + bmplength = 54; + /* guessed - mem init tables added in this version */ + else if (bmp_version_major == 4 || bmp_version_minor < 0x1) + /* don't know if 5.0 exists... */ + bmplength = 62; + /* guessed - BMP I2C indices added in version 4*/ + else if (bmp_version_minor < 0x6) + bmplength = 67; /* exact for 5.01 */ + else if (bmp_version_minor < 0x10) + bmplength = 75; /* exact for 5.06 */ + else if (bmp_version_minor == 0x10) + bmplength = 89; /* exact for 5.10h */ + else if (bmp_version_minor < 0x14) + bmplength = 118; /* exact for 5.11h */ + else if (bmp_version_minor < 0x24) + /* + * Not sure of version where pll limits came in; + * certainly exist by 0x24 though. + */ + /* length not exact: this is long enough to get lvds members */ + bmplength = 123; + else if (bmp_version_minor < 0x27) + /* + * Length not exact: this is long enough to get pll limit + * member + */ + bmplength = 144; + else + /* + * Length not exact: this is long enough to get dual link + * transition clock. + */ + bmplength = 158; + + /* checksum */ + if (nv_cksum(bmp, 8)) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Bad BMP checksum\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + /* + * Bit 4 seems to indicate either a mobile bios or a quadro card -- + * mobile behaviour consistent (nv11+), quadro only seen nv18gl-nv36gl + * (not nv10gl), bit 5 that the flat panel tables are present, and + * bit 6 a tv bios. + */ + bios->feature_byte = bmp[9]; + + if (bmp_version_major < 5 || bmp_version_minor < 0x10) + bios->old_style_init = true; + legacy_scripts_offset = 18; + if (bmp_version_major < 2) + legacy_scripts_offset -= 4; + bios->init_script_tbls_ptr = ROM16(bmp[legacy_scripts_offset]); + bios->extra_init_script_tbl_ptr = ROM16(bmp[legacy_scripts_offset + 2]); + + if (bmp_version_major > 2) { /* appears in BMP 3 */ + bios->legacy.mem_init_tbl_ptr = ROM16(bmp[24]); + bios->legacy.sdr_seq_tbl_ptr = ROM16(bmp[26]); + bios->legacy.ddr_seq_tbl_ptr = ROM16(bmp[28]); + } + + legacy_i2c_offset = 0x48; /* BMP version 2 & 3 */ + if (bmplength > 61) + legacy_i2c_offset = offset + 54; + bios->legacy.i2c_indices.crt = bios->data[legacy_i2c_offset]; + bios->legacy.i2c_indices.tv = bios->data[legacy_i2c_offset + 1]; + bios->legacy.i2c_indices.panel = bios->data[legacy_i2c_offset + 2]; + + if (bmplength > 74) { + bios->fmaxvco = ROM32(bmp[67]); + bios->fminvco = ROM32(bmp[71]); + } + if (bmplength > 88) + parse_script_table_pointers(bios, offset + 75); + if (bmplength > 94) { + bios->tmds.output0_script_ptr = ROM16(bmp[89]); + bios->tmds.output1_script_ptr = ROM16(bmp[91]); + /* + * Never observed in use with lvds scripts, but is reused for + * 18/24 bit panel interface default for EDID equipped panels + * (if_is_24bit not set directly to avoid any oscillation). + */ + bios->legacy.lvds_single_a_script_ptr = ROM16(bmp[95]); + } + if (bmplength > 108) { + bios->fp.fptablepointer = ROM16(bmp[105]); + bios->fp.fpxlatetableptr = ROM16(bmp[107]); + bios->fp.xlatwidth = 1; + } + if (bmplength > 120) { + bios->fp.lvdsmanufacturerpointer = ROM16(bmp[117]); + bios->fp.fpxlatemanufacturertableptr = ROM16(bmp[119]); + } +#if 0 + if (bmplength > 143) + bios->pll_limit_tbl_ptr = ROM16(bmp[142]); +#endif + + if (bmplength > 157) + bios->fp.duallink_transition_clk = ROM16(bmp[156]) * 10; + + return 0; +} + +static uint16_t findstr(uint8_t *data, int n, const uint8_t *str, int len) +{ + int i, j; + + for (i = 0; i <= (n - len); i++) { + for (j = 0; j < len; j++) + if (data[i + j] != str[j]) + break; + if (j == len) + return i; + } + + return 0; +} + +void * +olddcb_table(struct drm_device *dev) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + u8 *dcb = NULL; + + if (drm->client.device.info.family > NV_DEVICE_INFO_V0_TNT) + dcb = ROMPTR(dev, drm->vbios.data[0x36]); + if (!dcb) { + NV_WARN(drm, "No DCB data found in VBIOS\n"); + return NULL; + } + + if (dcb[0] >= 0x42) { + NV_WARN(drm, "DCB version 0x%02x unknown\n", dcb[0]); + return NULL; + } else + if (dcb[0] >= 0x30) { + if (ROM32(dcb[6]) == 0x4edcbdcb) + return dcb; + } else + if (dcb[0] >= 0x20) { + if (ROM32(dcb[4]) == 0x4edcbdcb) + return dcb; + } else + if (dcb[0] >= 0x15) { + if (!memcmp(&dcb[-7], "DEV_REC", 7)) + return dcb; + } else { + /* + * v1.4 (some NV15/16, NV11+) seems the same as v1.5, but + * always has the same single (crt) entry, even when tv-out + * present, so the conclusion is this version cannot really + * be used. + * + * v1.2 tables (some NV6/10, and NV15+) normally have the + * same 5 entries, which are not specific to the card and so + * no use. + * + * v1.2 does have an I2C table that read_dcb_i2c_table can + * handle, but cards exist (nv11 in #14821) with a bad i2c + * table pointer, so use the indices parsed in + * parse_bmp_structure. + * + * v1.1 (NV5+, maybe some NV4) is entirely unhelpful + */ + NV_WARN(drm, "No useful DCB data in VBIOS\n"); + return NULL; + } + + NV_WARN(drm, "DCB header validation failed\n"); + return NULL; +} + +void * +olddcb_outp(struct drm_device *dev, u8 idx) +{ + u8 *dcb = olddcb_table(dev); + if (dcb && dcb[0] >= 0x30) { + if (idx < dcb[2]) + return dcb + dcb[1] + (idx * dcb[3]); + } else + if (dcb && dcb[0] >= 0x20) { + u8 *i2c = ROMPTR(dev, dcb[2]); + u8 *ent = dcb + 8 + (idx * 8); + if (i2c && ent < i2c) + return ent; + } else + if (dcb && dcb[0] >= 0x15) { + u8 *i2c = ROMPTR(dev, dcb[2]); + u8 *ent = dcb + 4 + (idx * 10); + if (i2c && ent < i2c) + return ent; + } + + return NULL; +} + +int +olddcb_outp_foreach(struct drm_device *dev, void *data, + int (*exec)(struct drm_device *, void *, int idx, u8 *outp)) +{ + int ret, idx = -1; + u8 *outp = NULL; + while ((outp = olddcb_outp(dev, ++idx))) { + if (ROM32(outp[0]) == 0x00000000) + break; /* seen on an NV11 with DCB v1.5 */ + if (ROM32(outp[0]) == 0xffffffff) + break; /* seen on an NV17 with DCB v2.0 */ + + if ((outp[0] & 0x0f) == DCB_OUTPUT_UNUSED) + continue; + if ((outp[0] & 0x0f) == DCB_OUTPUT_EOL) + break; + + ret = exec(dev, data, idx, outp); + if (ret) + return ret; + } + + return 0; +} + +u8 * +olddcb_conntab(struct drm_device *dev) +{ + u8 *dcb = olddcb_table(dev); + if (dcb && dcb[0] >= 0x30 && dcb[1] >= 0x16) { + u8 *conntab = ROMPTR(dev, dcb[0x14]); + if (conntab && conntab[0] >= 0x30 && conntab[0] <= 0x40) + return conntab; + } + return NULL; +} + +u8 * +olddcb_conn(struct drm_device *dev, u8 idx) +{ + u8 *conntab = olddcb_conntab(dev); + if (conntab && idx < conntab[2]) + return conntab + conntab[1] + (idx * conntab[3]); + return NULL; +} + +static struct dcb_output *new_dcb_entry(struct dcb_table *dcb) +{ + struct dcb_output *entry = &dcb->entry[dcb->entries]; + + memset(entry, 0, sizeof(struct dcb_output)); + entry->index = dcb->entries++; + + return entry; +} + +static void fabricate_dcb_output(struct dcb_table *dcb, int type, int i2c, + int heads, int or) +{ + struct dcb_output *entry = new_dcb_entry(dcb); + + entry->type = type; + entry->i2c_index = i2c; + entry->heads = heads; + if (type != DCB_OUTPUT_ANALOG) + entry->location = !DCB_LOC_ON_CHIP; /* ie OFF CHIP */ + entry->or = or; +} + +static bool +parse_dcb20_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct dcb_table *dcb, + uint32_t conn, uint32_t conf, struct dcb_output *entry) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + int link = 0; + + entry->type = conn & 0xf; + entry->i2c_index = (conn >> 4) & 0xf; + entry->heads = (conn >> 8) & 0xf; + entry->connector = (conn >> 12) & 0xf; + entry->bus = (conn >> 16) & 0xf; + entry->location = (conn >> 20) & 0x3; + entry->or = (conn >> 24) & 0xf; + + switch (entry->type) { + case DCB_OUTPUT_ANALOG: + /* + * Although the rest of a CRT conf dword is usually + * zeros, mac biosen have stuff there so we must mask + */ + entry->crtconf.maxfreq = (dcb->version < 0x30) ? + (conf & 0xffff) * 10 : + (conf & 0xff) * 10000; + break; + case DCB_OUTPUT_LVDS: + { + uint32_t mask; + if (conf & 0x1) + entry->lvdsconf.use_straps_for_mode = true; + if (dcb->version < 0x22) { + mask = ~0xd; + /* + * The laptop in bug 14567 lies and claims to not use + * straps when it does, so assume all DCB 2.0 laptops + * use straps, until a broken EDID using one is produced + */ + entry->lvdsconf.use_straps_for_mode = true; + /* + * Both 0x4 and 0x8 show up in v2.0 tables; assume they + * mean the same thing (probably wrong, but might work) + */ + if (conf & 0x4 || conf & 0x8) + entry->lvdsconf.use_power_scripts = true; + } else { + mask = ~0x7; + if (conf & 0x2) + entry->lvdsconf.use_acpi_for_edid = true; + if (conf & 0x4) + entry->lvdsconf.use_power_scripts = true; + entry->lvdsconf.sor.link = (conf & 0x00000030) >> 4; + link = entry->lvdsconf.sor.link; + } + if (conf & mask) { + /* + * Until we even try to use these on G8x, it's + * useless reporting unknown bits. They all are. + */ + if (dcb->version >= 0x40) + break; + + NV_ERROR(drm, "Unknown LVDS configuration bits, " + "please report\n"); + } + break; + } + case DCB_OUTPUT_TV: + { + if (dcb->version >= 0x30) + entry->tvconf.has_component_output = conf & (0x8 << 4); + else + entry->tvconf.has_component_output = false; + + break; + } + case DCB_OUTPUT_DP: + entry->dpconf.sor.link = (conf & 0x00000030) >> 4; + entry->extdev = (conf & 0x0000ff00) >> 8; + switch ((conf & 0x00e00000) >> 21) { + case 0: + entry->dpconf.link_bw = 162000; + break; + case 1: + entry->dpconf.link_bw = 270000; + break; + case 2: + entry->dpconf.link_bw = 540000; + break; + case 3: + default: + entry->dpconf.link_bw = 810000; + break; + } + switch ((conf & 0x0f000000) >> 24) { + case 0xf: + case 0x4: + entry->dpconf.link_nr = 4; + break; + case 0x3: + case 0x2: + entry->dpconf.link_nr = 2; + break; + default: + entry->dpconf.link_nr = 1; + break; + } + link = entry->dpconf.sor.link; + break; + case DCB_OUTPUT_TMDS: + if (dcb->version >= 0x40) { + entry->tmdsconf.sor.link = (conf & 0x00000030) >> 4; + entry->extdev = (conf & 0x0000ff00) >> 8; + link = entry->tmdsconf.sor.link; + } + else if (dcb->version >= 0x30) + entry->tmdsconf.slave_addr = (conf & 0x00000700) >> 8; + else if (dcb->version >= 0x22) + entry->tmdsconf.slave_addr = (conf & 0x00000070) >> 4; + break; + case DCB_OUTPUT_EOL: + /* weird g80 mobile type that "nv" treats as a terminator */ + dcb->entries--; + return false; + default: + break; + } + + if (dcb->version < 0x40) { + /* Normal entries consist of a single bit, but dual link has + * the next most significant bit set too + */ + entry->duallink_possible = + ((1 << (ffs(entry->or) - 1)) * 3 == entry->or); + } else { + entry->duallink_possible = (entry->sorconf.link == 3); + } + + /* unsure what DCB version introduces this, 3.0? */ + if (conf & 0x100000) + entry->i2c_upper_default = true; + + entry->hasht = (entry->extdev << 8) | (entry->location << 4) | + entry->type; + entry->hashm = (entry->heads << 8) | (link << 6) | entry->or; + return true; +} + +static bool +parse_dcb15_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct dcb_table *dcb, + uint32_t conn, uint32_t conf, struct dcb_output *entry) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + + switch (conn & 0x0000000f) { + case 0: + entry->type = DCB_OUTPUT_ANALOG; + break; + case 1: + entry->type = DCB_OUTPUT_TV; + break; + case 2: + case 4: + if (conn & 0x10) + entry->type = DCB_OUTPUT_LVDS; + else + entry->type = DCB_OUTPUT_TMDS; + break; + case 3: + entry->type = DCB_OUTPUT_LVDS; + break; + default: + NV_ERROR(drm, "Unknown DCB type %d\n", conn & 0x0000000f); + return false; + } + + entry->i2c_index = (conn & 0x0003c000) >> 14; + entry->heads = ((conn & 0x001c0000) >> 18) + 1; + entry->or = entry->heads; /* same as heads, hopefully safe enough */ + entry->location = (conn & 0x01e00000) >> 21; + entry->bus = (conn & 0x0e000000) >> 25; + entry->duallink_possible = false; + + switch (entry->type) { + case DCB_OUTPUT_ANALOG: + entry->crtconf.maxfreq = (conf & 0xffff) * 10; + break; + case DCB_OUTPUT_TV: + entry->tvconf.has_component_output = false; + break; + case DCB_OUTPUT_LVDS: + if ((conn & 0x00003f00) >> 8 != 0x10) + entry->lvdsconf.use_straps_for_mode = true; + entry->lvdsconf.use_power_scripts = true; + break; + default: + break; + } + + return true; +} + +static +void merge_like_dcb_entries(struct drm_device *dev, struct dcb_table *dcb) +{ + /* + * DCB v2.0 lists each output combination separately. + * Here we merge compatible entries to have fewer outputs, with + * more options + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + int i, newentries = 0; + + for (i = 0; i < dcb->entries; i++) { + struct dcb_output *ient = &dcb->entry[i]; + int j; + + for (j = i + 1; j < dcb->entries; j++) { + struct dcb_output *jent = &dcb->entry[j]; + + if (jent->type == 100) /* already merged entry */ + continue; + + /* merge heads field when all other fields the same */ + if (jent->i2c_index == ient->i2c_index && + jent->type == ient->type && + jent->location == ient->location && + jent->or == ient->or) { + NV_INFO(drm, "Merging DCB entries %d and %d\n", + i, j); + ient->heads |= jent->heads; + jent->type = 100; /* dummy value */ + } + } + } + + /* Compact entries merged into others out of dcb */ + for (i = 0; i < dcb->entries; i++) { + if (dcb->entry[i].type == 100) + continue; + + if (newentries != i) { + dcb->entry[newentries] = dcb->entry[i]; + dcb->entry[newentries].index = newentries; + } + newentries++; + } + + dcb->entries = newentries; +} + +static bool +apply_dcb_encoder_quirks(struct drm_device *dev, int idx, u32 *conn, u32 *conf) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct dcb_table *dcb = &drm->vbios.dcb; + + /* Dell Precision M6300 + * DCB entry 2: 02025312 00000010 + * DCB entry 3: 02026312 00000020 + * + * Identical, except apparently a different connector on a + * different SOR link. Not a clue how we're supposed to know + * which one is in use if it even shares an i2c line... + * + * Ignore the connector on the second SOR link to prevent + * nasty problems until this is sorted (assuming it's not a + * VBIOS bug). + */ + if (nv_match_device(dev, 0x040d, 0x1028, 0x019b)) { + if (*conn == 0x02026312 && *conf == 0x00000020) + return false; + } + + /* GeForce3 Ti 200 + * + * DCB reports an LVDS output that should be TMDS: + * DCB entry 1: f2005014 ffffffff + */ + if (nv_match_device(dev, 0x0201, 0x1462, 0x8851)) { + if (*conn == 0xf2005014 && *conf == 0xffffffff) { + fabricate_dcb_output(dcb, DCB_OUTPUT_TMDS, 1, 1, 1); + return false; + } + } + + /* XFX GT-240X-YA + * + * So many things wrong here, replace the entire encoder table.. + */ + if (nv_match_device(dev, 0x0ca3, 0x1682, 0x3003)) { + if (idx == 0) { + *conn = 0x02001300; /* VGA, connector 1 */ + *conf = 0x00000028; + } else + if (idx == 1) { + *conn = 0x01010312; /* DVI, connector 0 */ + *conf = 0x00020030; + } else + if (idx == 2) { + *conn = 0x01010310; /* VGA, connector 0 */ + *conf = 0x00000028; + } else + if (idx == 3) { + *conn = 0x02022362; /* HDMI, connector 2 */ + *conf = 0x00020010; + } else { + *conn = 0x0000000e; /* EOL */ + *conf = 0x00000000; + } + } + + /* Some other twisted XFX board (rhbz#694914) + * + * The DVI/VGA encoder combo that's supposed to represent the + * DVI-I connector actually point at two different ones, and + * the HDMI connector ends up paired with the VGA instead. + * + * Connector table is missing anything for VGA at all, pointing it + * an invalid conntab entry 2 so we figure it out ourself. + */ + if (nv_match_device(dev, 0x0615, 0x1682, 0x2605)) { + if (idx == 0) { + *conn = 0x02002300; /* VGA, connector 2 */ + *conf = 0x00000028; + } else + if (idx == 1) { + *conn = 0x01010312; /* DVI, connector 0 */ + *conf = 0x00020030; + } else + if (idx == 2) { + *conn = 0x04020310; /* VGA, connector 0 */ + *conf = 0x00000028; + } else + if (idx == 3) { + *conn = 0x02021322; /* HDMI, connector 1 */ + *conf = 0x00020010; + } else { + *conn = 0x0000000e; /* EOL */ + *conf = 0x00000000; + } + } + + /* fdo#50830: connector indices for VGA and DVI-I are backwards */ + if (nv_match_device(dev, 0x0421, 0x3842, 0xc793)) { + if (idx == 0 && *conn == 0x02000300) + *conn = 0x02011300; + else + if (idx == 1 && *conn == 0x04011310) + *conn = 0x04000310; + else + if (idx == 2 && *conn == 0x02011312) + *conn = 0x02000312; + } + + return true; +} + +static void +fabricate_dcb_encoder_table(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios) +{ + struct dcb_table *dcb = &bios->dcb; + int all_heads = (nv_two_heads(dev) ? 3 : 1); + +#ifdef __powerpc__ + /* Apple iMac G4 NV17 */ + if (of_machine_is_compatible("PowerMac4,5")) { + fabricate_dcb_output(dcb, DCB_OUTPUT_TMDS, 0, all_heads, 1); + fabricate_dcb_output(dcb, DCB_OUTPUT_ANALOG, 1, all_heads, 2); + return; + } +#endif + + /* Make up some sane defaults */ + fabricate_dcb_output(dcb, DCB_OUTPUT_ANALOG, + bios->legacy.i2c_indices.crt, 1, 1); + + if (nv04_tv_identify(dev, bios->legacy.i2c_indices.tv) >= 0) + fabricate_dcb_output(dcb, DCB_OUTPUT_TV, + bios->legacy.i2c_indices.tv, + all_heads, 0); + + else if (bios->tmds.output0_script_ptr || + bios->tmds.output1_script_ptr) + fabricate_dcb_output(dcb, DCB_OUTPUT_TMDS, + bios->legacy.i2c_indices.panel, + all_heads, 1); +} + +static int +parse_dcb_entry(struct drm_device *dev, void *data, int idx, u8 *outp) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct dcb_table *dcb = &drm->vbios.dcb; + u32 conf = (dcb->version >= 0x20) ? ROM32(outp[4]) : ROM32(outp[6]); + u32 conn = ROM32(outp[0]); + bool ret; + + if (apply_dcb_encoder_quirks(dev, idx, &conn, &conf)) { + struct dcb_output *entry = new_dcb_entry(dcb); + + NV_INFO(drm, "DCB outp %02d: %08x %08x\n", idx, conn, conf); + + if (dcb->version >= 0x20) + ret = parse_dcb20_entry(dev, dcb, conn, conf, entry); + else + ret = parse_dcb15_entry(dev, dcb, conn, conf, entry); + entry->id = idx; + + if (!ret) + return 1; /* stop parsing */ + + /* Ignore the I2C index for on-chip TV-out, as there + * are cards with bogus values (nv31m in bug 23212), + * and it's otherwise useless. + */ + if (entry->type == DCB_OUTPUT_TV && + entry->location == DCB_LOC_ON_CHIP) + entry->i2c_index = 0x0f; + } + + return 0; +} + +static void +dcb_fake_connectors(struct nvbios *bios) +{ + struct dcb_table *dcbt = &bios->dcb; + u8 map[16] = { }; + int i, idx = 0; + + /* heuristic: if we ever get a non-zero connector field, assume + * that all the indices are valid and we don't need fake them. + * + * and, as usual, a blacklist of boards with bad bios data.. + */ + if (!nv_match_device(bios->dev, 0x0392, 0x107d, 0x20a2)) { + for (i = 0; i < dcbt->entries; i++) { + if (dcbt->entry[i].connector) + return; + } + } + + /* no useful connector info available, we need to make it up + * ourselves. the rule here is: anything on the same i2c bus + * is considered to be on the same connector. any output + * without an associated i2c bus is assigned its own unique + * connector index. + */ + for (i = 0; i < dcbt->entries; i++) { + u8 i2c = dcbt->entry[i].i2c_index; + if (i2c == 0x0f) { + dcbt->entry[i].connector = idx++; + } else { + if (!map[i2c]) + map[i2c] = ++idx; + dcbt->entry[i].connector = map[i2c] - 1; + } + } + + /* if we created more than one connector, destroy the connector + * table - just in case it has random, rather than stub, entries. + */ + if (i > 1) { + u8 *conntab = olddcb_conntab(bios->dev); + if (conntab) + conntab[0] = 0x00; + } +} + +static int +parse_dcb_table(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct dcb_table *dcb = &bios->dcb; + u8 *dcbt, *conn; + int idx; + + dcbt = olddcb_table(dev); + if (!dcbt) { + /* handle pre-DCB boards */ + if (bios->type == NVBIOS_BMP) { + fabricate_dcb_encoder_table(dev, bios); + return 0; + } + + return -EINVAL; + } + + NV_INFO(drm, "DCB version %d.%d\n", dcbt[0] >> 4, dcbt[0] & 0xf); + + dcb->version = dcbt[0]; + olddcb_outp_foreach(dev, NULL, parse_dcb_entry); + + /* + * apart for v2.1+ not being known for requiring merging, this + * guarantees dcbent->index is the index of the entry in the rom image + */ + if (dcb->version < 0x21) + merge_like_dcb_entries(dev, dcb); + + /* dump connector table entries to log, if any exist */ + idx = -1; + while ((conn = olddcb_conn(dev, ++idx))) { + if (conn[0] != 0xff) { + if (olddcb_conntab(dev)[3] < 4) + NV_INFO(drm, "DCB conn %02d: %04x\n", + idx, ROM16(conn[0])); + else + NV_INFO(drm, "DCB conn %02d: %08x\n", + idx, ROM32(conn[0])); + } + } + dcb_fake_connectors(bios); + return 0; +} + +static int load_nv17_hwsq_ucode_entry(struct drm_device *dev, struct nvbios *bios, uint16_t hwsq_offset, int entry) +{ + /* + * The header following the "HWSQ" signature has the number of entries, + * and the entry size + * + * An entry consists of a dword to write to the sequencer control reg + * (0x00001304), followed by the ucode bytes, written sequentially, + * starting at reg 0x00001400 + */ + + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvif_object *device = &drm->client.device.object; + uint8_t bytes_to_write; + uint16_t hwsq_entry_offset; + int i; + + if (bios->data[hwsq_offset] <= entry) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Too few entries in HW sequencer table for " + "requested entry\n"); + return -ENOENT; + } + + bytes_to_write = bios->data[hwsq_offset + 1]; + + if (bytes_to_write != 36) { + NV_ERROR(drm, "Unknown HW sequencer entry size\n"); + return -EINVAL; + } + + NV_INFO(drm, "Loading NV17 power sequencing microcode\n"); + + hwsq_entry_offset = hwsq_offset + 2 + entry * bytes_to_write; + + /* set sequencer control */ + nvif_wr32(device, 0x00001304, ROM32(bios->data[hwsq_entry_offset])); + bytes_to_write -= 4; + + /* write ucode */ + for (i = 0; i < bytes_to_write; i += 4) + nvif_wr32(device, 0x00001400 + i, ROM32(bios->data[hwsq_entry_offset + i + 4])); + + /* twiddle NV_PBUS_DEBUG_4 */ + nvif_wr32(device, NV_PBUS_DEBUG_4, nvif_rd32(device, NV_PBUS_DEBUG_4) | 0x18); + + return 0; +} + +static int load_nv17_hw_sequencer_ucode(struct drm_device *dev, + struct nvbios *bios) +{ + /* + * BMP based cards, from NV17, need a microcode loading to correctly + * control the GPIO etc for LVDS panels + * + * BIT based cards seem to do this directly in the init scripts + * + * The microcode entries are found by the "HWSQ" signature. + */ + + static const uint8_t hwsq_signature[] = { 'H', 'W', 'S', 'Q' }; + const int sz = sizeof(hwsq_signature); + int hwsq_offset; + + hwsq_offset = findstr(bios->data, bios->length, hwsq_signature, sz); + if (!hwsq_offset) + return 0; + + /* always use entry 0? */ + return load_nv17_hwsq_ucode_entry(dev, bios, hwsq_offset + sz, 0); +} + +uint8_t *nouveau_bios_embedded_edid(struct drm_device *dev) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + static const uint8_t edid_sig[] = { + 0x00, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00 }; + uint16_t offset = 0; + uint16_t newoffset; + int searchlen = NV_PROM_SIZE; + + if (bios->fp.edid) + return bios->fp.edid; + + while (searchlen) { + newoffset = findstr(&bios->data[offset], searchlen, + edid_sig, 8); + if (!newoffset) + return NULL; + offset += newoffset; + if (!nv_cksum(&bios->data[offset], EDID1_LEN)) + break; + + searchlen -= offset; + offset++; + } + + NV_INFO(drm, "Found EDID in BIOS\n"); + + return bios->fp.edid = &bios->data[offset]; +} + +static bool NVInitVBIOS(struct drm_device *dev) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvkm_bios *bios = nvxx_bios(&drm->client.device); + struct nvbios *legacy = &drm->vbios; + + memset(legacy, 0, sizeof(struct nvbios)); + spin_lock_init(&legacy->lock); + legacy->dev = dev; + + legacy->data = bios->data; + legacy->length = bios->size; + legacy->major_version = bios->version.major; + legacy->chip_version = bios->version.chip; + if (bios->bit_offset) { + legacy->type = NVBIOS_BIT; + legacy->offset = bios->bit_offset; + return !parse_bit_structure(legacy, legacy->offset + 6); + } else + if (bios->bmp_offset) { + legacy->type = NVBIOS_BMP; + legacy->offset = bios->bmp_offset; + return !parse_bmp_structure(dev, legacy, legacy->offset); + } + + return false; +} + +int +nouveau_run_vbios_init(struct drm_device *dev) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + + /* Reset the BIOS head to 0. */ + bios->state.crtchead = 0; + + if (bios->major_version < 5) /* BMP only */ + load_nv17_hw_sequencer_ucode(dev, bios); + + if (bios->execute) { + bios->fp.last_script_invoc = 0; + bios->fp.lvds_init_run = false; + } + + return 0; +} + +static bool +nouveau_bios_posted(struct drm_device *dev) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + unsigned htotal; + + if (drm->client.device.info.family >= NV_DEVICE_INFO_V0_TESLA) + return true; + + htotal = NVReadVgaCrtc(dev, 0, 0x06); + htotal |= (NVReadVgaCrtc(dev, 0, 0x07) & 0x01) << 8; + htotal |= (NVReadVgaCrtc(dev, 0, 0x07) & 0x20) << 4; + htotal |= (NVReadVgaCrtc(dev, 0, 0x25) & 0x01) << 10; + htotal |= (NVReadVgaCrtc(dev, 0, 0x41) & 0x01) << 11; + return (htotal != 0); +} + +int +nouveau_bios_init(struct drm_device *dev) +{ + struct nouveau_drm *drm = nouveau_drm(dev); + struct nvbios *bios = &drm->vbios; + int ret; + + /* only relevant for PCI devices */ + if (!dev_is_pci(dev->dev)) + return 0; + + if (!NVInitVBIOS(dev)) + return -ENODEV; + + ret = parse_dcb_table(dev, bios); + if (ret) + return ret; + + if (!bios->major_version) /* we don't run version 0 bios */ + return 0; + + /* init script execution disabled */ + bios->execute = false; + + /* ... unless card isn't POSTed already */ + if (!nouveau_bios_posted(dev)) { + NV_INFO(drm, "Adaptor not initialised, " + "running VBIOS init tables.\n"); + bios->execute = true; + } + + ret = nouveau_run_vbios_init(dev); + if (ret) + return ret; + + /* feature_byte on BMP is poor, but init always sets CR4B */ + if (bios->major_version < 5) + bios->is_mobile = NVReadVgaCrtc(dev, 0, NV_CIO_CRE_4B) & 0x40; + + /* all BIT systems need p_f_m_t for digital_min_front_porch */ + if (bios->is_mobile || bios->major_version >= 5) + ret = parse_fp_mode_table(dev, bios); + + /* allow subsequent scripts to execute */ + bios->execute = true; + + return 0; +} + +void +nouveau_bios_takedown(struct drm_device *dev) +{ +} |