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Re: [Qemu-ppc] [PATCH 1/8] smbus: Add a helper to generate SPD EEPROM da
From: |
David Gibson |
Subject: |
Re: [Qemu-ppc] [PATCH 1/8] smbus: Add a helper to generate SPD EEPROM data |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Jan 2019 15:09:00 +1100 |
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Mutt/1.10.1 (2018-07-13) |
On Wed, Jan 02, 2019 at 03:06:38AM +0100, BALATON Zoltan wrote:
> There are several boards with SPD EEPROMs that are now using
> duplicated or slightly different hard coded data. Add a helper to
> generate SPD data for a memory module of given type and size that
> could be used by these boards (either as is or with further changes if
> needed) which should help cleaning this up and avoid further duplication.
>
> Signed-off-by: BALATON Zoltan <address@hidden>
> ---
> hw/i2c/smbus_eeprom.c | 128
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> include/hw/i2c/smbus.h | 3 ++
> 2 files changed, 131 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/hw/i2c/smbus_eeprom.c b/hw/i2c/smbus_eeprom.c
> index f18aa3de35..a1f51eb921 100644
> --- a/hw/i2c/smbus_eeprom.c
> +++ b/hw/i2c/smbus_eeprom.c
> @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@
> */
>
> #include "qemu/osdep.h"
> +#include "qemu/error-report.h"
> +#include "qemu/units.h"
> #include "hw/hw.h"
> #include "hw/i2c/i2c.h"
> #include "hw/i2c/smbus.h"
> @@ -162,3 +164,129 @@ void smbus_eeprom_init(I2CBus *smbus, int nb_eeprom,
> smbus_eeprom_init_one(smbus, 0x50 + i, eeprom_buf + (i * 256));
> }
> }
> +
> +/* Generate SDRAM SPD EEPROM data describing a module of type and size */
> +uint8_t *spd_data_generate(enum sdram_type type, ram_addr_t ram_size)
> +{
> + uint8_t *spd;
> + uint8_t nbanks;
> + uint16_t density;
> + uint32_t size;
> + int min_log2, max_log2, sz_log2;
> + int i;
> +
> + switch (type) {
> + case SDR:
> + min_log2 = 2;
> + max_log2 = 9;
> + break;
> + case DDR:
> + min_log2 = 5;
> + max_log2 = 12;
> + break;
> + case DDR2:
> + min_log2 = 7;
> + max_log2 = 14;
> + break;
> + default:
> + error_report("Unknown SDRAM type");
> + abort();
The error handling might work a little cleaner if you give this
function an Error ** parameter, then just pass in &error_abort from
the callers.
> + }
> + size = ram_size >> 20; /* work in terms of megabytes */
> + if (size < 4) {
> + error_report("SDRAM size is too small");
> + return NULL;
> + }
> + sz_log2 = 31 - clz32(size);
> + size = 1U << sz_log2;
> + if (ram_size > size * MiB) {
> + warn_report("SDRAM size 0x"RAM_ADDR_FMT" is not a power of 2, "
> + "truncating to %u MB", ram_size, size);
> + }
> + if (sz_log2 < min_log2) {
> + warn_report("Memory size is too small for SDRAM type, adjusting
> type");
> + if (size >= 32) {
> + type = DDR;
> + min_log2 = 5;
> + max_log2 = 12;
> + } else {
> + type = SDR;
> + min_log2 = 2;
> + max_log2 = 9;
> + }
What do these various fall back cases represent? Are they bugs in the
callers, or a user configuration error?
If the first, we should just assert or abort. If the second I think
we should still die with a fatal error - allowing broken
configurations to work with just a warning is kind of begging to
maintain nasty compatiliby cruft in the future.
> + }
> +
> + nbanks = 1;
> + while (sz_log2 > max_log2 && nbanks < 8) {
> + sz_log2--;
> + nbanks++;
> + }
> +
> + if (size > (1ULL << sz_log2) * nbanks) {
> + warn_report("Memory size is too big for SDRAM, truncating");
> + }
> +
> + /* split to 2 banks if possible to avoid a bug in MIPS Malta firmware */
> + if (nbanks == 1 && sz_log2 > min_log2) {
> + sz_log2--;
> + nbanks++;
> + }
> +
> + density = 1ULL << (sz_log2 - 2);
> + switch (type) {
> + case DDR2:
> + density = (density & 0xe0) | (density >> 8 & 0x1f);
> + break;
> + case DDR:
> + density = (density & 0xf8) | (density >> 8 & 0x07);
> + break;
> + case SDR:
> + default:
> + density &= 0xff;
> + break;
> + }
> +
> + spd = g_malloc0(256);
> + spd[0] = 128; /* data bytes in EEPROM */
> + spd[1] = 8; /* log2 size of EEPROM */
> + spd[2] = type;
> + spd[3] = 13; /* row address bits */
> + spd[4] = 10; /* column address bits */
> + spd[5] = (type == DDR2 ? nbanks - 1 : nbanks);
> + spd[6] = 64; /* module data width */
> + /* reserved / data width high */
> + spd[8] = 4; /* interface voltage level */
> + spd[9] = 0x25; /* highest CAS latency */
> + spd[10] = 1; /* access time */
> + /* DIMM configuration 0 = non-ECC */
> + spd[12] = 0x82; /* refresh requirements */
> + spd[13] = 8; /* primary SDRAM width */
> + /* ECC SDRAM width */
> + spd[15] = (type == DDR2 ? 0 : 1); /* reserved / delay for random col rd
> */
> + spd[16] = 12; /* burst lengths supported */
> + spd[17] = 4; /* banks per SDRAM device */
> + spd[18] = 12; /* ~CAS latencies supported */
> + spd[19] = (type == DDR2 ? 0 : 1); /* reserved / ~CS latencies supported
> */
> + spd[20] = 2; /* DIMM type / ~WE latencies */
> + /* module features */
> + /* memory chip features */
> + spd[23] = 0x12; /* clock cycle time @ medium CAS latency */
> + /* data access time */
> + /* clock cycle time @ short CAS latency */
> + /* data access time */
> + spd[27] = 20; /* min. row precharge time */
> + spd[28] = 15; /* min. row active row delay */
> + spd[29] = 20; /* min. ~RAS to ~CAS delay */
> + spd[30] = 45; /* min. active to precharge time */
> + spd[31] = density;
> + spd[32] = 20; /* addr/cmd setup time */
> + spd[33] = 8; /* addr/cmd hold time */
> + spd[34] = 20; /* data input setup time */
> + spd[35] = 8; /* data input hold time */
> +
> + /* checksum */
> + for (i = 0; i < 63; i++) {
> + spd[63] += spd[i];
> + }
> + return spd;
> +}
> diff --git a/include/hw/i2c/smbus.h b/include/hw/i2c/smbus.h
> index d8b1b9ee81..0adc2991b5 100644
> --- a/include/hw/i2c/smbus.h
> +++ b/include/hw/i2c/smbus.h
> @@ -93,4 +93,7 @@ void smbus_eeprom_init_one(I2CBus *smbus, uint8_t address,
> uint8_t *eeprom_buf);
> void smbus_eeprom_init(I2CBus *smbus, int nb_eeprom,
> const uint8_t *eeprom_spd, int size);
>
> +enum sdram_type { SDR = 0x4, DDR = 0x7, DDR2 = 0x8 };
> +uint8_t *spd_data_generate(enum sdram_type type, ram_addr_t size);
> +
> #endif
--
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| _way_ _around_!
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