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/*
* QEMU Ultrasparc APB PCI host
*
* Copyright (c) 2006 Fabrice Bellard
* Copyright (c) 2012,2013 Artyom Tarasenko
*
* 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 OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS 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.
*/
/* XXX This file and most of its contents are somewhat misnamed. The
Ultrasparc PCI host is called the PCI Bus Module (PBM). The APB is
the secondary PCI bridge. */
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "hw/sysbus.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci_host.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci_bridge.h"
#include "hw/pci/pci_bus.h"
#include "hw/pci-host/apb.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
#include "exec/address-spaces.h"
#include "qemu/log.h"
/* debug APB */
//#define DEBUG_APB
#ifdef DEBUG_APB
#define APB_DPRINTF(fmt, ...) \
do { printf("APB: " fmt , ## __VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
#else
#define APB_DPRINTF(fmt, ...)
#endif
/* debug IOMMU */
//#define DEBUG_IOMMU
#ifdef DEBUG_IOMMU
#define IOMMU_DPRINTF(fmt, ...) \
do { printf("IOMMU: " fmt , ## __VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
#else
#define IOMMU_DPRINTF(fmt, ...)
#endif
/*
* Chipset docs:
* PBM: "UltraSPARC IIi User's Manual",
* http://www.sun.com/processors/manuals/805-0087.pdf
*
* APB: "Advanced PCI Bridge (APB) User's Manual",
* http://www.sun.com/processors/manuals/805-1251.pdf
*/
#define PBM_PCI_IMR_MASK 0x7fffffff
#define PBM_PCI_IMR_ENABLED 0x80000000
#define POR (1U << 31)
#define SOFT_POR (1U << 30)
#define SOFT_XIR (1U << 29)
#define BTN_POR (1U << 28)
#define BTN_XIR (1U << 27)
#define RESET_MASK 0xf8000000
#define RESET_WCMASK 0x98000000
#define RESET_WMASK 0x60000000
#define MAX_IVEC 0x40
#define NO_IRQ_REQUEST (MAX_IVEC + 1)
#define IOMMU_PAGE_SIZE_8K (1ULL << 13)
#define IOMMU_PAGE_MASK_8K (~(IOMMU_PAGE_SIZE_8K - 1))
#define IOMMU_PAGE_SIZE_64K (1ULL << 16)
#define IOMMU_PAGE_MASK_64K (~(IOMMU_PAGE_SIZE_64K - 1))
#define IOMMU_NREGS 3
#define IOMMU_CTRL 0x0
#define IOMMU_CTRL_TBW_SIZE (1ULL << 2)
#define IOMMU_CTRL_MMU_EN (1ULL)
#define IOMMU_CTRL_TSB_SHIFT 16
#define IOMMU_BASE 0x8
#define IOMMU_FLUSH 0x10
#define IOMMU_TTE_DATA_V (1ULL << 63)
#define IOMMU_TTE_DATA_SIZE (1ULL << 61)
#define IOMMU_TTE_DATA_W (1ULL << 1)
#define IOMMU_TTE_PHYS_MASK_8K 0x1ffffffe000ULL
#define IOMMU_TTE_PHYS_MASK_64K 0x1ffffff8000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_8M 0x00000000007fe000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_16M 0x0000000000ffe000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_32M 0x0000000001ffe000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_64M 0x0000000003ffe000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_128M 0x0000000007ffe000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_256M 0x000000000fffe000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_512M 0x000000001fffe000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_1G 0x000000003fffe000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_64M 0x0000000003ff0000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_128M 0x0000000007ff0000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_256M 0x000000000fff0000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_512M 0x000000001fff0000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_1G 0x000000003fff0000ULL
#define IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_2G 0x000000007fff0000ULL
typedef struct IOMMUState {
AddressSpace iommu_as;
IOMMUMemoryRegion iommu;
uint64_t regs[IOMMU_NREGS];
} IOMMUState;
#define TYPE_APB "pbm"
#define APB_DEVICE(obj) \
OBJECT_CHECK(APBState, (obj), TYPE_APB)
#define TYPE_APB_IOMMU_MEMORY_REGION "pbm-iommu-memory-region"
typedef struct APBState {
PCIHostState parent_obj;
MemoryRegion apb_config;
MemoryRegion pci_config;
MemoryRegion pci_mmio;
MemoryRegion pci_ioport;
uint64_t pci_irq_in;
IOMMUState iommu;
uint32_t pci_control[16];
uint32_t pci_irq_map[8];
uint32_t pci_err_irq_map[4];
uint32_t obio_irq_map[32];
qemu_irq *pbm_irqs;
qemu_irq *ivec_irqs;
unsigned int irq_request;
uint32_t reset_control;
unsigned int nr_resets;
} APBState;
#define TYPE_PBM_PCI_BRIDGE "pbm-bridge"
#define PBM_PCI_BRIDGE(obj) \
OBJECT_CHECK(PBMPCIBridge, (obj), TYPE_PBM_PCI_BRIDGE)
typedef struct PBMPCIBridge {
/*< private >*/
PCIBridge parent_obj;
/* Is this busA with in-built devices (ebus)? */
bool busA;
} PBMPCIBridge;
static inline void pbm_set_request(APBState *s, unsigned int irq_num)
{
APB_DPRINTF("%s: request irq %d\n", __func__, irq_num);
s->irq_request = irq_num;
qemu_set_irq(s->ivec_irqs[irq_num], 1);
}
static inline void pbm_check_irqs(APBState *s)
{
unsigned int i;
/* Previous request is not acknowledged, resubmit */
if (s->irq_request != NO_IRQ_REQUEST) {
pbm_set_request(s, s->irq_request);
return;
}
/* no request pending */
if (s->pci_irq_in == 0ULL) {
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
if (s->pci_irq_in & (1ULL << i)) {
if (s->pci_irq_map[i >> 2] & PBM_PCI_IMR_ENABLED) {
pbm_set_request(s, i);
return;
}
}
}
for (i = 32; i < 64; i++) {
if (s->pci_irq_in & (1ULL << i)) {
if (s->obio_irq_map[i - 32] & PBM_PCI_IMR_ENABLED) {
pbm_set_request(s, i);
break;
}
}
}
}
static inline void pbm_clear_request(APBState *s, unsigned int irq_num)
{
APB_DPRINTF("%s: clear request irq %d\n", __func__, irq_num);
qemu_set_irq(s->ivec_irqs[irq_num], 0);
s->irq_request = NO_IRQ_REQUEST;
}
static AddressSpace *pbm_pci_dma_iommu(PCIBus *bus, void *opaque, int devfn)
{
IOMMUState *is = opaque;
return &is->iommu_as;
}
/* Called from RCU critical section */
static IOMMUTLBEntry pbm_translate_iommu(IOMMUMemoryRegion *iommu, hwaddr addr,
IOMMUAccessFlags flag)
{
IOMMUState *is = container_of(iommu, IOMMUState, iommu);
hwaddr baseaddr, offset;
uint64_t tte;
uint32_t tsbsize;
IOMMUTLBEntry ret = {
.target_as = &address_space_memory,
.iova = 0,
.translated_addr = 0,
.addr_mask = ~(hwaddr)0,
.perm = IOMMU_NONE,
};
if (!(is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] & IOMMU_CTRL_MMU_EN)) {
/* IOMMU disabled, passthrough using standard 8K page */
ret.iova = addr & IOMMU_PAGE_MASK_8K;
ret.translated_addr = addr;
ret.addr_mask = IOMMU_PAGE_MASK_8K;
ret.perm = IOMMU_RW;
return ret;
}
baseaddr = is->regs[IOMMU_BASE >> 3];
tsbsize = (is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] >> IOMMU_CTRL_TSB_SHIFT) & 0x7;
if (is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] & IOMMU_CTRL_TBW_SIZE) {
/* 64K */
switch (tsbsize) {
case 0:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_64M) >> 13;
break;
case 1:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_128M) >> 13;
break;
case 2:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_256M) >> 13;
break;
case 3:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_512M) >> 13;
break;
case 4:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_1G) >> 13;
break;
case 5:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_64K_OFFSET_MASK_2G) >> 13;
break;
default:
/* Not implemented, error */
return ret;
}
} else {
/* 8K */
switch (tsbsize) {
case 0:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_8M) >> 10;
break;
case 1:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_16M) >> 10;
break;
case 2:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_32M) >> 10;
break;
case 3:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_64M) >> 10;
break;
case 4:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_128M) >> 10;
break;
case 5:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_256M) >> 10;
break;
case 6:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_512M) >> 10;
break;
case 7:
offset = (addr & IOMMU_TSB_8K_OFFSET_MASK_1G) >> 10;
break;
}
}
Switch non-CPU callers from ld/st*_phys to address_space_ld/st* Switch all the uses of ld/st*_phys to address_space_ld/st*, except for those cases where the address space is the CPU's (ie cs->as). This was done with the following script which generates a Coccinelle patch. A few over-80-columns lines in the result were rewrapped by hand where Coccinelle failed to do the wrapping automatically, as well as one location where it didn't put a line-continuation '\' when wrapping lines on a change made to a match inside a macro definition. ===begin=== #!/bin/sh -e # Usage: # ./ldst-phys.spatch.sh > ldst-phys.spatch # spatch -sp_file ldst-phys.spatch -dir . | sed -e '/^+/s/\t/ /g' > out.patch # patch -p1 < out.patch for FN in ub uw_le uw_be l_le l_be q_le q_be uw l q; do cat <<EOF @ cpu_matches_ld_${FN} @ expression E1,E2; identifier as; @@ ld${FN}_phys(E1->as,E2) @ other_matches_ld_${FN} depends on !cpu_matches_ld_${FN} @ expression E1,E2; @@ -ld${FN}_phys(E1,E2) +address_space_ld${FN}(E1,E2, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, NULL) EOF done for FN in b w_le w_be l_le l_be q_le q_be w l q; do cat <<EOF @ cpu_matches_st_${FN} @ expression E1,E2,E3; identifier as; @@ st${FN}_phys(E1->as,E2,E3) @ other_matches_st_${FN} depends on !cpu_matches_st_${FN} @ expression E1,E2,E3; @@ -st${FN}_phys(E1,E2,E3) +address_space_st${FN}(E1,E2,E3, MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, NULL) EOF done ===endit=== Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
2015-04-26 15:49:24 +00:00
tte = address_space_ldq_be(&address_space_memory, baseaddr + offset,
MEMTXATTRS_UNSPECIFIED, NULL);
if (!(tte & IOMMU_TTE_DATA_V)) {
/* Invalid mapping */
return ret;
}
if (tte & IOMMU_TTE_DATA_W) {
/* Writeable */
ret.perm = IOMMU_RW;
} else {
ret.perm = IOMMU_RO;
}
/* Extract phys */
if (tte & IOMMU_TTE_DATA_SIZE) {
/* 64K */
ret.iova = addr & IOMMU_PAGE_MASK_64K;
ret.translated_addr = tte & IOMMU_TTE_PHYS_MASK_64K;
ret.addr_mask = (IOMMU_PAGE_SIZE_64K - 1);
} else {
/* 8K */
ret.iova = addr & IOMMU_PAGE_MASK_8K;
ret.translated_addr = tte & IOMMU_TTE_PHYS_MASK_8K;
ret.addr_mask = (IOMMU_PAGE_SIZE_8K - 1);
}
return ret;
}
static void iommu_config_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
uint64_t val, unsigned size)
{
IOMMUState *is = opaque;
IOMMU_DPRINTF("IOMMU config write: 0x%" HWADDR_PRIx " val: %" PRIx64
" size: %d\n", addr, val, size);
switch (addr) {
case IOMMU_CTRL:
if (size == 4) {
is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] &= 0xffffffffULL;
is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] |= val << 32;
} else {
is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] = val;
}
break;
case IOMMU_CTRL + 0x4:
is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] &= 0xffffffff00000000ULL;
is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] |= val & 0xffffffffULL;
break;
case IOMMU_BASE:
if (size == 4) {
is->regs[IOMMU_BASE >> 3] &= 0xffffffffULL;
is->regs[IOMMU_BASE >> 3] |= val << 32;
} else {
is->regs[IOMMU_BASE >> 3] = val;
}
break;
case IOMMU_BASE + 0x4:
is->regs[IOMMU_BASE >> 3] &= 0xffffffff00000000ULL;
is->regs[IOMMU_BASE >> 3] |= val & 0xffffffffULL;
break;
case IOMMU_FLUSH:
case IOMMU_FLUSH + 0x4:
break;
default:
qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP,
"apb iommu: Unimplemented register write "
"reg 0x%" HWADDR_PRIx " size 0x%x value 0x%" PRIx64 "\n",
addr, size, val);
break;
}
}
static uint64_t iommu_config_read(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, unsigned size)
{
IOMMUState *is = opaque;
uint64_t val;
switch (addr) {
case IOMMU_CTRL:
if (size == 4) {
val = is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] >> 32;
} else {
val = is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3];
}
break;
case IOMMU_CTRL + 0x4:
val = is->regs[IOMMU_CTRL >> 3] & 0xffffffffULL;
break;
case IOMMU_BASE:
if (size == 4) {
val = is->regs[IOMMU_BASE >> 3] >> 32;
} else {
val = is->regs[IOMMU_BASE >> 3];
}
break;
case IOMMU_BASE + 0x4:
val = is->regs[IOMMU_BASE >> 3] & 0xffffffffULL;
break;
case IOMMU_FLUSH:
case IOMMU_FLUSH + 0x4:
val = 0;
break;
default:
qemu_log_mask(LOG_UNIMP,
"apb iommu: Unimplemented register read "
"reg 0x%" HWADDR_PRIx " size 0x%x\n",
addr, size);
val = 0;
break;
}
IOMMU_DPRINTF("IOMMU config read: 0x%" HWADDR_PRIx " val: %" PRIx64
" size: %d\n", addr, val, size);
return val;
}
static void apb_config_writel (void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
uint64_t val, unsigned size)
{
APBState *s = opaque;
IOMMUState *is = &s->iommu;
APB_DPRINTF("%s: addr " TARGET_FMT_plx " val %" PRIx64 "\n", __func__, addr, val);
switch (addr & 0xffff) {
case 0x30 ... 0x4f: /* DMA error registers */
/* XXX: not implemented yet */
break;
case 0x200 ... 0x217: /* IOMMU */
iommu_config_write(is, (addr & 0x1f), val, size);
break;
case 0xc00 ... 0xc3f: /* PCI interrupt control */
if (addr & 4) {
unsigned int ino = (addr & 0x3f) >> 3;
s->pci_irq_map[ino] &= PBM_PCI_IMR_MASK;
s->pci_irq_map[ino] |= val & ~PBM_PCI_IMR_MASK;
if ((s->irq_request == ino) && !(val & ~PBM_PCI_IMR_MASK)) {
pbm_clear_request(s, ino);
}
pbm_check_irqs(s);
}
break;
case 0x1000 ... 0x107f: /* OBIO interrupt control */
if (addr & 4) {
unsigned int ino = ((addr & 0xff) >> 3);
s->obio_irq_map[ino] &= PBM_PCI_IMR_MASK;
s->obio_irq_map[ino] |= val & ~PBM_PCI_IMR_MASK;
if ((s->irq_request == (ino | 0x20))
&& !(val & ~PBM_PCI_IMR_MASK)) {
pbm_clear_request(s, ino | 0x20);
}
pbm_check_irqs(s);
}
break;
case 0x1400 ... 0x14ff: /* PCI interrupt clear */
if (addr & 4) {
unsigned int ino = (addr & 0xff) >> 5;
if ((s->irq_request / 4) == ino) {
pbm_clear_request(s, s->irq_request);
pbm_check_irqs(s);
}
}
break;
case 0x1800 ... 0x1860: /* OBIO interrupt clear */
if (addr & 4) {
unsigned int ino = ((addr & 0xff) >> 3) | 0x20;
if (s->irq_request == ino) {
pbm_clear_request(s, ino);
pbm_check_irqs(s);
}
}
break;
case 0x2000 ... 0x202f: /* PCI control */
s->pci_control[(addr & 0x3f) >> 2] = val;
break;
case 0xf020 ... 0xf027: /* Reset control */
if (addr & 4) {
val &= RESET_MASK;
s->reset_control &= ~(val & RESET_WCMASK);
s->reset_control |= val & RESET_WMASK;
if (val & SOFT_POR) {
s->nr_resets = 0;
qemu_system_reset_request(SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_GUEST_RESET);
} else if (val & SOFT_XIR) {
qemu_system_reset_request(SHUTDOWN_CAUSE_GUEST_RESET);
}
}
break;
case 0x5000 ... 0x51cf: /* PIO/DMA diagnostics */
case 0xa400 ... 0xa67f: /* IOMMU diagnostics */
case 0xa800 ... 0xa80f: /* Interrupt diagnostics */
case 0xf000 ... 0xf01f: /* FFB config, memory control */
/* we don't care */
default:
break;
}
}
static uint64_t apb_config_readl (void *opaque,
hwaddr addr, unsigned size)
{
APBState *s = opaque;
IOMMUState *is = &s->iommu;
uint32_t val;
switch (addr & 0xffff) {
case 0x30 ... 0x4f: /* DMA error registers */
val = 0;
/* XXX: not implemented yet */
break;
case 0x200 ... 0x217: /* IOMMU */
val = iommu_config_read(is, (addr & 0x1f), size);
break;
case 0xc00 ... 0xc3f: /* PCI interrupt control */
if (addr & 4) {
val = s->pci_irq_map[(addr & 0x3f) >> 3];
} else {
val = 0;
}
break;
case 0x1000 ... 0x107f: /* OBIO interrupt control */
if (addr & 4) {
val = s->obio_irq_map[(addr & 0xff) >> 3];
} else {
val = 0;
}
break;
case 0x1080 ... 0x108f: /* PCI bus error */
if (addr & 4) {
val = s->pci_err_irq_map[(addr & 0xf) >> 3];
} else {
val = 0;
}
break;
case 0x2000 ... 0x202f: /* PCI control */
val = s->pci_control[(addr & 0x3f) >> 2];
break;
case 0xf020 ... 0xf027: /* Reset control */
if (addr & 4) {
val = s->reset_control;
} else {
val = 0;
}
break;
case 0x5000 ... 0x51cf: /* PIO/DMA diagnostics */
case 0xa400 ... 0xa67f: /* IOMMU diagnostics */
case 0xa800 ... 0xa80f: /* Interrupt diagnostics */
case 0xf000 ... 0xf01f: /* FFB config, memory control */
/* we don't care */
default:
val = 0;
break;
}
APB_DPRINTF("%s: addr " TARGET_FMT_plx " -> %x\n", __func__, addr, val);
return val;
}
static const MemoryRegionOps apb_config_ops = {
.read = apb_config_readl,
.write = apb_config_writel,
.endianness = DEVICE_BIG_ENDIAN,
};
static void apb_pci_config_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
uint64_t val, unsigned size)
{
APBState *s = opaque;
PCIHostState *phb = PCI_HOST_BRIDGE(s);
APB_DPRINTF("%s: addr " TARGET_FMT_plx " val %" PRIx64 "\n", __func__, addr, val);
pci_data_write(phb->bus, addr, val, size);
}
static uint64_t apb_pci_config_read(void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
unsigned size)
{
uint32_t ret;
APBState *s = opaque;
PCIHostState *phb = PCI_HOST_BRIDGE(s);
ret = pci_data_read(phb->bus, addr, size);
APB_DPRINTF("%s: addr " TARGET_FMT_plx " -> %x\n", __func__, addr, ret);
return ret;
}
/* The APB host has an IRQ line for each IRQ line of each slot. */
static int pci_apb_map_irq(PCIDevice *pci_dev, int irq_num)
{
sun4u: update PCI topology to include simba PCI bridges This patch updates the sun4u model to being much closer to a real Ultra 5 by moving devices behind the 2 simba PCI bridges (A and B) as found on real hardware. The most noticeable change introduced by this patchset is that in-built devices are no longer attached to the PCI root bus, but instead behind PCI bridge A. Along with this the interrupt routing is updated accordingly to match the official documentation. Since the existing code currently bypasses the PCI bridge interrupt swizzling, the interrupt mapping functions are reorganised so that pci_pbm_map_irq() is used by the PCI bridges and pci_apb_map_irq() is used by the PCI host bridge. Behind the sabre PCI host bridge, the PCI IO space now needs to be split into two separate halves at 0x8000000. Therefore we also setup a new PCI IO space region of increased size on the PCI host bridge and enable 32-bit PCI IO accesses to allow IO accesses to reach devices behind PCI bridge B correctly. As part of this change we also combine the onboard sunhme NIC and the ebus into a single multi-function device as done on a real Ultra 5. For other NICs the existing behaviour is preserved, i.e. we initialise them and place them into the next free slot on PCI bus B. Finally we mark the physically unavailable slots (plus slot 0 in busA) as reserved to ensure that users can't plug devices into non-existent slots which will break interrupt routing. Note: since this commit changes PCI topology and interrupt routing, an updated openbios-sparc64 binary is included with this commit containing the associated changes to maintain bisectability. Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Artyom Tarasenko <atar4qemu@gmail.com>
2017-06-11 09:12:08 +00:00
/* Return the irq as swizzled by the PBM */
return irq_num;
}
static int pci_pbm_map_irq(PCIDevice *pci_dev, int irq_num)
{
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PBMPCIBridge *br = PBM_PCI_BRIDGE(pci_bridge_get_device(
PCI_BUS(qdev_get_parent_bus(DEVICE(pci_dev)))));
int bus_offset;
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if (br->busA) {
bus_offset = 0x0;
/* The on-board devices have fixed (legacy) OBIO intnos */
switch (PCI_SLOT(pci_dev->devfn)) {
case 1:
/* Onboard NIC */
return 0x21;
case 3:
/* Onboard IDE */
return 0x20;
default:
/* Normal intno, fall through */
break;
}
} else {
bus_offset = 0x10;
}
return (bus_offset + (PCI_SLOT(pci_dev->devfn) << 2) + irq_num) & 0x1f;
}
static void pci_apb_set_irq(void *opaque, int irq_num, int level)
{
APBState *s = opaque;
APB_DPRINTF("%s: set irq_in %d level %d\n", __func__, irq_num, level);
/* PCI IRQ map onto the first 32 INO. */
if (irq_num < 32) {
if (level) {
s->pci_irq_in |= 1ULL << irq_num;
if (s->pci_irq_map[irq_num >> 2] & PBM_PCI_IMR_ENABLED) {
pbm_set_request(s, irq_num);
}
} else {
s->pci_irq_in &= ~(1ULL << irq_num);
}
} else {
/* OBIO IRQ map onto the next 32 INO. */
if (level) {
APB_DPRINTF("%s: set irq %d level %d\n", __func__, irq_num, level);
s->pci_irq_in |= 1ULL << irq_num;
if ((s->irq_request == NO_IRQ_REQUEST)
&& (s->obio_irq_map[irq_num - 32] & PBM_PCI_IMR_ENABLED)) {
pbm_set_request(s, irq_num);
}
} else {
s->pci_irq_in &= ~(1ULL << irq_num);
}
}
}
static void apb_pci_bridge_realize(PCIDevice *dev, Error **errp)
{
/*
* command register:
* According to PCI bridge spec, after reset
* bus master bit is off
* memory space enable bit is off
* According to manual (805-1251.pdf).
* the reset value should be zero unless the boot pin is tied high
* (which is true) and thus it should be PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY.
*/
uint16_t cmd = PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY;
PBMPCIBridge *br = PBM_PCI_BRIDGE(dev);
pci_bridge_initfn(dev, TYPE_PCI_BUS);
/* If initialising busA, ensure that we allow IO transactions so that
we get the early serial console until OpenBIOS configures the bridge */
if (br->busA) {
cmd |= PCI_COMMAND_IO;
}
pci_set_word(dev->config + PCI_COMMAND, cmd);
pci_set_word(dev->config + PCI_STATUS,
PCI_STATUS_FAST_BACK | PCI_STATUS_66MHZ |
PCI_STATUS_DEVSEL_MEDIUM);
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/* Allow 32-bit IO addresses */
pci_set_word(dev->config + PCI_IO_BASE, PCI_IO_RANGE_TYPE_32);
pci_set_word(dev->config + PCI_IO_LIMIT, PCI_IO_RANGE_TYPE_32);
pci_set_word(dev->wmask + PCI_IO_BASE_UPPER16, 0xffff);
pci_set_word(dev->wmask + PCI_IO_LIMIT_UPPER16, 0xffff);
pci_bridge_update_mappings(PCI_BRIDGE(br));
}
PCIBus *pci_apb_init(hwaddr special_base,
hwaddr mem_base,
qemu_irq *ivec_irqs, PCIBus **busA, PCIBus **busB,
qemu_irq **pbm_irqs)
{
DeviceState *dev;
SysBusDevice *s;
PCIHostState *phb;
APBState *d;
IOMMUState *is;
PCIDevice *pci_dev;
PCIBridge *br;
/* Ultrasparc PBM main bus */
dev = qdev_create(NULL, TYPE_APB);
d = APB_DEVICE(dev);
phb = PCI_HOST_BRIDGE(dev);
phb->bus = pci_register_bus(DEVICE(phb), "pci",
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pci_apb_set_irq, pci_apb_map_irq, d,
&d->pci_mmio,
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&d->pci_ioport,
0, 32, TYPE_PCI_BUS);
qdev_init_nofail(dev);
s = SYS_BUS_DEVICE(dev);
/* apb_config */
sysbus_mmio_map(s, 0, special_base);
/* PCI configuration space */
sysbus_mmio_map(s, 1, special_base + 0x1000000ULL);
/* pci_ioport */
sysbus_mmio_map(s, 2, special_base + 0x2000000ULL);
memory_region_init(&d->pci_mmio, OBJECT(s), "pci-mmio", 0x100000000ULL);
memory_region_add_subregion(get_system_memory(), mem_base, &d->pci_mmio);
*pbm_irqs = d->pbm_irqs;
d->ivec_irqs = ivec_irqs;
pci_create_simple(phb->bus, 0, "pbm-pci");
/* APB IOMMU */
is = &d->iommu;
memset(is, 0, sizeof(IOMMUState));
memory_region_init_iommu(&is->iommu, sizeof(is->iommu),
TYPE_APB_IOMMU_MEMORY_REGION, OBJECT(dev),
"iommu-apb", UINT64_MAX);
address_space_init(&is->iommu_as, MEMORY_REGION(&is->iommu), "pbm-as");
pci_setup_iommu(phb->bus, pbm_pci_dma_iommu, is);
/* APB secondary busses */
pci_dev = pci_create_multifunction(phb->bus, PCI_DEVFN(1, 0), true,
TYPE_PBM_PCI_BRIDGE);
br = PCI_BRIDGE(pci_dev);
sun4u: update PCI topology to include simba PCI bridges This patch updates the sun4u model to being much closer to a real Ultra 5 by moving devices behind the 2 simba PCI bridges (A and B) as found on real hardware. The most noticeable change introduced by this patchset is that in-built devices are no longer attached to the PCI root bus, but instead behind PCI bridge A. Along with this the interrupt routing is updated accordingly to match the official documentation. Since the existing code currently bypasses the PCI bridge interrupt swizzling, the interrupt mapping functions are reorganised so that pci_pbm_map_irq() is used by the PCI bridges and pci_apb_map_irq() is used by the PCI host bridge. Behind the sabre PCI host bridge, the PCI IO space now needs to be split into two separate halves at 0x8000000. Therefore we also setup a new PCI IO space region of increased size on the PCI host bridge and enable 32-bit PCI IO accesses to allow IO accesses to reach devices behind PCI bridge B correctly. As part of this change we also combine the onboard sunhme NIC and the ebus into a single multi-function device as done on a real Ultra 5. For other NICs the existing behaviour is preserved, i.e. we initialise them and place them into the next free slot on PCI bus B. Finally we mark the physically unavailable slots (plus slot 0 in busA) as reserved to ensure that users can't plug devices into non-existent slots which will break interrupt routing. Note: since this commit changes PCI topology and interrupt routing, an updated openbios-sparc64 binary is included with this commit containing the associated changes to maintain bisectability. Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Artyom Tarasenko <atar4qemu@gmail.com>
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pci_bridge_map_irq(br, "pciB", pci_pbm_map_irq);
qdev_init_nofail(&pci_dev->qdev);
*busB = pci_bridge_get_sec_bus(br);
pci_dev = pci_create_multifunction(phb->bus, PCI_DEVFN(1, 1), true,
TYPE_PBM_PCI_BRIDGE);
br = PCI_BRIDGE(pci_dev);
sun4u: update PCI topology to include simba PCI bridges This patch updates the sun4u model to being much closer to a real Ultra 5 by moving devices behind the 2 simba PCI bridges (A and B) as found on real hardware. The most noticeable change introduced by this patchset is that in-built devices are no longer attached to the PCI root bus, but instead behind PCI bridge A. Along with this the interrupt routing is updated accordingly to match the official documentation. Since the existing code currently bypasses the PCI bridge interrupt swizzling, the interrupt mapping functions are reorganised so that pci_pbm_map_irq() is used by the PCI bridges and pci_apb_map_irq() is used by the PCI host bridge. Behind the sabre PCI host bridge, the PCI IO space now needs to be split into two separate halves at 0x8000000. Therefore we also setup a new PCI IO space region of increased size on the PCI host bridge and enable 32-bit PCI IO accesses to allow IO accesses to reach devices behind PCI bridge B correctly. As part of this change we also combine the onboard sunhme NIC and the ebus into a single multi-function device as done on a real Ultra 5. For other NICs the existing behaviour is preserved, i.e. we initialise them and place them into the next free slot on PCI bus B. Finally we mark the physically unavailable slots (plus slot 0 in busA) as reserved to ensure that users can't plug devices into non-existent slots which will break interrupt routing. Note: since this commit changes PCI topology and interrupt routing, an updated openbios-sparc64 binary is included with this commit containing the associated changes to maintain bisectability. Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Artyom Tarasenko <atar4qemu@gmail.com>
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pci_bridge_map_irq(br, "pciA", pci_pbm_map_irq);
qdev_prop_set_bit(DEVICE(pci_dev), "busA", true);
qdev_init_nofail(&pci_dev->qdev);
*busA = pci_bridge_get_sec_bus(br);
return phb->bus;
}
static void pci_pbm_reset(DeviceState *d)
{
unsigned int i;
APBState *s = APB_DEVICE(d);
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
s->pci_irq_map[i] &= PBM_PCI_IMR_MASK;
}
for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
s->obio_irq_map[i] &= PBM_PCI_IMR_MASK;
}
s->irq_request = NO_IRQ_REQUEST;
s->pci_irq_in = 0ULL;
if (s->nr_resets++ == 0) {
/* Power on reset */
s->reset_control = POR;
}
}
static const MemoryRegionOps pci_config_ops = {
.read = apb_pci_config_read,
.write = apb_pci_config_write,
.endianness = DEVICE_LITTLE_ENDIAN,
};
static int pci_pbm_init_device(SysBusDevice *dev)
{
APBState *s;
unsigned int i;
s = APB_DEVICE(dev);
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
s->pci_irq_map[i] = (0x1f << 6) | (i << 2);
}
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
s->pci_err_irq_map[i] = (0x1f << 6) | 0x30;
}
for (i = 0; i < 32; i++) {
s->obio_irq_map[i] = ((0x1f << 6) | 0x20) + i;
}
s->pbm_irqs = qemu_allocate_irqs(pci_apb_set_irq, s, MAX_IVEC);
s->irq_request = NO_IRQ_REQUEST;
s->pci_irq_in = 0ULL;
/* apb_config */
memory_region_init_io(&s->apb_config, OBJECT(s), &apb_config_ops, s,
"apb-config", 0x10000);
/* at region 0 */
sysbus_init_mmio(dev, &s->apb_config);
memory_region_init_io(&s->pci_config, OBJECT(s), &pci_config_ops, s,
"apb-pci-config", 0x1000000);
/* at region 1 */
sysbus_init_mmio(dev, &s->pci_config);
/* pci_ioport */
sun4u: update PCI topology to include simba PCI bridges This patch updates the sun4u model to being much closer to a real Ultra 5 by moving devices behind the 2 simba PCI bridges (A and B) as found on real hardware. The most noticeable change introduced by this patchset is that in-built devices are no longer attached to the PCI root bus, but instead behind PCI bridge A. Along with this the interrupt routing is updated accordingly to match the official documentation. Since the existing code currently bypasses the PCI bridge interrupt swizzling, the interrupt mapping functions are reorganised so that pci_pbm_map_irq() is used by the PCI bridges and pci_apb_map_irq() is used by the PCI host bridge. Behind the sabre PCI host bridge, the PCI IO space now needs to be split into two separate halves at 0x8000000. Therefore we also setup a new PCI IO space region of increased size on the PCI host bridge and enable 32-bit PCI IO accesses to allow IO accesses to reach devices behind PCI bridge B correctly. As part of this change we also combine the onboard sunhme NIC and the ebus into a single multi-function device as done on a real Ultra 5. For other NICs the existing behaviour is preserved, i.e. we initialise them and place them into the next free slot on PCI bus B. Finally we mark the physically unavailable slots (plus slot 0 in busA) as reserved to ensure that users can't plug devices into non-existent slots which will break interrupt routing. Note: since this commit changes PCI topology and interrupt routing, an updated openbios-sparc64 binary is included with this commit containing the associated changes to maintain bisectability. Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Artyom Tarasenko <atar4qemu@gmail.com>
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memory_region_init(&s->pci_ioport, OBJECT(s), "apb-pci-ioport", 0x1000000);
/* at region 2 */
sysbus_init_mmio(dev, &s->pci_ioport);
return 0;
}
static void pbm_pci_host_realize(PCIDevice *d, Error **errp)
{
pci_set_word(d->config + PCI_COMMAND,
PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY | PCI_COMMAND_MASTER);
pci_set_word(d->config + PCI_STATUS,
PCI_STATUS_FAST_BACK | PCI_STATUS_66MHZ |
PCI_STATUS_DEVSEL_MEDIUM);
}
static void pbm_pci_host_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
{
PCIDeviceClass *k = PCI_DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
k->realize = pbm_pci_host_realize;
k->vendor_id = PCI_VENDOR_ID_SUN;
k->device_id = PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_SABRE;
k->class_id = PCI_CLASS_BRIDGE_HOST;
/*
* PCI-facing part of the host bridge, not usable without the
* host-facing part, which can't be device_add'ed, yet.
*/
qdev: Replace cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet with !user_creatable cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet was introduced by commit efec3dd631d94160288392721a5f9c39e50fb2bc to replace no_user. It was supposed to be a temporary measure. When it was introduced, we had 54 cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet=true lines in the code. Today (3 years later) this number has not shrunk: we now have 57 cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet=true lines. I think it is safe to say it is not a temporary measure, and we won't see the flag go away soon. Instead of a long field name that misleads people to believe it is temporary, replace it a shorter and less misleading field: user_creatable. Except for code comments, changes were generated using the following Coccinelle patch: @@ expression DC; @@ ( -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet = false; +DC->user_creatable = true; | -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet = true; +DC->user_creatable = false; ) @@ typedef ObjectClass; expression dc; identifier class, data; @@ static void device_class_init(ObjectClass *class, void *data) { ... dc->hotpluggable = true; +dc->user_creatable = true; ... } @@ @@ struct DeviceClass { ... -bool cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet; +bool user_creatable; ... } @@ expression DC; @@ ( -!DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet +DC->user_creatable | -DC->cannot_instantiate_with_device_add_yet +!DC->user_creatable ) Cc: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Cc: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Cc: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Cc: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Cc: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Cc: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Acked-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Acked-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20170503203604.31462-2-ehabkost@redhat.com> [ehabkost: kept "TODO remove once we're there" comment] Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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dc->user_creatable = false;
}
static const TypeInfo pbm_pci_host_info = {
.name = "pbm-pci",
.parent = TYPE_PCI_DEVICE,
.instance_size = sizeof(PCIDevice),
.class_init = pbm_pci_host_class_init,
pci: Add INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE to Conventional PCI devices Add INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE to all direct subtypes of TYPE_PCI_DEVICE, except: 1) The ones that already have INTERFACE_PCIE_DEVICE set: * base-xhci * e1000e * nvme * pvscsi * vfio-pci * virtio-pci * vmxnet3 2) base-pci-bridge Not all PCI bridges are Conventional PCI devices, so INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE is added only to the subtypes that are actually Conventional PCI: * dec-21154-p2p-bridge * i82801b11-bridge * pbm-bridge * pci-bridge The direct subtypes of base-pci-bridge not touched by this patch are: * xilinx-pcie-root: Already marked as PCIe-only. * pcie-pci-bridge: Already marked as PCIe-only. * pcie-port: all non-abstract subtypes of pcie-port are already marked as PCIe-only devices. 3) megasas-base Not all megasas devices are Conventional PCI devices, so the interface names are added to the subclasses registered by megasas_register_types(), according to information in the megasas_devices[] array. "megasas-gen2" already implements INTERFACE_PCIE_DEVICE, so add INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE only to "megasas". Acked-by: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com> Acked-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Acked-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@citrix.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Acked-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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.interfaces = (InterfaceInfo[]) {
{ INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE },
{ },
},
};
static void pbm_host_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
{
DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
SysBusDeviceClass *k = SYS_BUS_DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
k->init = pci_pbm_init_device;
set_bit(DEVICE_CATEGORY_BRIDGE, dc->categories);
dc->reset = pci_pbm_reset;
}
static const TypeInfo pbm_host_info = {
.name = TYPE_APB,
.parent = TYPE_PCI_HOST_BRIDGE,
.instance_size = sizeof(APBState),
.class_init = pbm_host_class_init,
};
static Property pbm_pci_properties[] = {
DEFINE_PROP_BOOL("busA", PBMPCIBridge, busA, false),
DEFINE_PROP_END_OF_LIST(),
};
static void pbm_pci_bridge_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
{
DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
PCIDeviceClass *k = PCI_DEVICE_CLASS(klass);
k->realize = apb_pci_bridge_realize;
k->exit = pci_bridge_exitfn;
k->vendor_id = PCI_VENDOR_ID_SUN;
k->device_id = PCI_DEVICE_ID_SUN_SIMBA;
k->revision = 0x11;
k->config_write = pci_bridge_write_config;
k->is_bridge = 1;
set_bit(DEVICE_CATEGORY_BRIDGE, dc->categories);
dc->reset = pci_bridge_reset;
dc->vmsd = &vmstate_pci_device;
dc->props = pbm_pci_properties;
}
static const TypeInfo pbm_pci_bridge_info = {
.name = TYPE_PBM_PCI_BRIDGE,
.parent = TYPE_PCI_BRIDGE,
.class_init = pbm_pci_bridge_class_init,
.instance_size = sizeof(PBMPCIBridge),
pci: Add INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE to Conventional PCI devices Add INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE to all direct subtypes of TYPE_PCI_DEVICE, except: 1) The ones that already have INTERFACE_PCIE_DEVICE set: * base-xhci * e1000e * nvme * pvscsi * vfio-pci * virtio-pci * vmxnet3 2) base-pci-bridge Not all PCI bridges are Conventional PCI devices, so INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE is added only to the subtypes that are actually Conventional PCI: * dec-21154-p2p-bridge * i82801b11-bridge * pbm-bridge * pci-bridge The direct subtypes of base-pci-bridge not touched by this patch are: * xilinx-pcie-root: Already marked as PCIe-only. * pcie-pci-bridge: Already marked as PCIe-only. * pcie-port: all non-abstract subtypes of pcie-port are already marked as PCIe-only devices. 3) megasas-base Not all megasas devices are Conventional PCI devices, so the interface names are added to the subclasses registered by megasas_register_types(), according to information in the megasas_devices[] array. "megasas-gen2" already implements INTERFACE_PCIE_DEVICE, so add INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE only to "megasas". Acked-by: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com> Acked-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Acked-by: Anthony PERARD <anthony.perard@citrix.com> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Acked-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> Reviewed-by: Marcel Apfelbaum <marcel@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com>
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.interfaces = (InterfaceInfo[]) {
{ INTERFACE_CONVENTIONAL_PCI_DEVICE },
{ },
},
};
static void pbm_iommu_memory_region_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *data)
{
IOMMUMemoryRegionClass *imrc = IOMMU_MEMORY_REGION_CLASS(klass);
imrc->translate = pbm_translate_iommu;
}
static const TypeInfo pbm_iommu_memory_region_info = {
.parent = TYPE_IOMMU_MEMORY_REGION,
.name = TYPE_APB_IOMMU_MEMORY_REGION,
.class_init = pbm_iommu_memory_region_class_init,
};
static void pbm_register_types(void)
{
type_register_static(&pbm_host_info);
type_register_static(&pbm_pci_host_info);
type_register_static(&pbm_pci_bridge_info);
type_register_static(&pbm_iommu_memory_region_info);
}
type_init(pbm_register_types)