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/*++
Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
routintf.c
Abstract:
This module implements the "Pci Interrupt Routing" interfaces supported
by the PCI driver.
Author:
Jake Oshins (jakeo) 19-Jul-1997
Revision History:
Elliot Shmukler (t-ellios) 7-15-1998 Modified the PCI routing interface to support
MSI capable devices.
--*/
#include "pcip.h"
#define MSI_SIMULATE 0
//
// Prototypes for routines exposed only thru the "interface"
// mechanism.
//
NTSTATUS
routeintrf_Constructor(
PVOID DeviceExtension,
PVOID PciInterface,
PVOID InterfaceSpecificData,
USHORT Version,
USHORT Size,
PINTERFACE InterfaceReturn
);
NTSTATUS
routeintrf_Initializer(
IN PPCI_ARBITER_INSTANCE Instance
);
VOID
routeintrf_Reference(
IN PVOID Context
);
VOID
routeintrf_Dereference(
IN PVOID Context
);
NTSTATUS
PciGetInterruptRoutingInfoEx(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
OUT ULONG *Bus,
OUT ULONG *PciSlot,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptLine,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptPin,
OUT UCHAR *ClassCode,
OUT UCHAR *SubClassCode,
OUT PDEVICE_OBJECT *ParentPdo,
OUT ROUTING_TOKEN *RoutingToken,
OUT UCHAR *Flags
);
NTSTATUS
PciSetRoutingToken(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
IN PROUTING_TOKEN RoutingToken
);
NTSTATUS
PciSetRoutingTokenEx(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
IN PROUTING_TOKEN RoutingToken
);
VOID
PciUpdateInterruptLine(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
IN UCHAR Line
);
NTSTATUS
PciGetInterruptRoutingInfo(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
OUT ULONG *Bus,
OUT ULONG *PciSlot,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptLine,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptPin,
OUT UCHAR *ClassCode,
OUT UCHAR *SubClassCode,
OUT PDEVICE_OBJECT *ParentPdo,
OUT ROUTING_TOKEN *RoutingToken
);
NTSTATUS
PciSetLegacyDeviceToken(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT LegacyDO,
IN PROUTING_TOKEN RoutingToken
);
NTSTATUS
PciFindLegacyDevice(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT LegacyDO,
OUT ULONG *Bus,
OUT ULONG *PciSlot,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptLine,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptPin,
OUT UCHAR *ClassCode,
OUT UCHAR *SubClassCode,
OUT PDEVICE_OBJECT *ParentPdo,
OUT ROUTING_TOKEN *RoutingToken
);
typedef struct {
PCI_SECONDARY_EXTENSION ExtensionHeader;
ROUTING_TOKEN RoutingToken;
} ROUTING_EXTENSION, *PROUTING_EXTENSION;
//
// Define the Pci Routing interface "Interface" structure.
//
PCI_INTERFACE PciRoutingInterface = {
&GUID_INT_ROUTE_INTERFACE_STANDARD, // InterfaceType
sizeof(INT_ROUTE_INTERFACE_STANDARD), // MinSize
PCI_INT_ROUTE_INTRF_STANDARD_VER, // MinVersion
PCI_INT_ROUTE_INTRF_STANDARD_VER, // MaxVersion
PCIIF_FDO, // Flags
0, // ReferenceCount
PciInterface_IntRouteHandler, // Signature
routeintrf_Constructor, // Constructor
routeintrf_Initializer // Instance Initializer
};
PLEGACY_DEVICE PciLegacyDeviceHead = NULL;
#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, routeintrf_Constructor)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, routeintrf_Initializer)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, routeintrf_Reference)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, PciGetInterruptRoutingInfo)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, PciGetInterruptRoutingInfoEx)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, PciSetRoutingToken)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, PciSetRoutingTokenEx)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, PciFindLegacyDevice)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, PciCacheLegacyDeviceRouting)
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE, PciUpdateInterruptLine)
#endif
VOID
routeintrf_Reference(
IN PVOID Context
)
{
return;
}
NTSTATUS
routeintrf_Constructor(
PVOID DeviceExtension,
PVOID PciInterface,
PVOID InterfaceSpecificData,
USHORT Version,
USHORT Size,
PINTERFACE InterfaceReturn
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Initialize the BUS_INTERFACE_STANDARD fields.
Arguments:
PciInterface Pointer to the PciInterface record for this
interface type.
InterfaceSpecificData
InterfaceReturn
Return Value:
Status
--*/
{
PINT_ROUTE_INTERFACE_STANDARD standard = (PINT_ROUTE_INTERFACE_STANDARD)InterfaceReturn;
switch(Version)
{
case PCI_INT_ROUTE_INTRF_STANDARD_VER:
standard->GetInterruptRouting = PciGetInterruptRoutingInfoEx;
standard->SetInterruptRoutingToken = PciSetRoutingTokenEx;
standard->UpdateInterruptLine = PciUpdateInterruptLine;
break;
default:
return STATUS_NOINTERFACE;
}
standard->Size = sizeof( INT_ROUTE_INTERFACE_STANDARD );
standard->Version = Version;
standard->Context = DeviceExtension;
standard->InterfaceReference = routeintrf_Reference;
standard->InterfaceDereference = routeintrf_Reference;
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
NTSTATUS
routeintrf_Initializer(
IN PPCI_ARBITER_INSTANCE Instance
)
/*++
Routine Description:
For bus interface, does nothing, shouldn't actually be called.
Arguments:
Instance Pointer to the PDO extension.
Return Value:
Returns the status of this operation.
--*/
{
PCI_ASSERTMSG("PCI routeintrf_Initializer, unexpected call.", 0);
return STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
}
NTSTATUS
PciGetInterruptRoutingInfo(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
OUT ULONG *Bus,
OUT ULONG *PciSlot,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptLine,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptPin,
OUT UCHAR *ClassCode,
OUT UCHAR *SubClassCode,
OUT PDEVICE_OBJECT *ParentPdo,
OUT ROUTING_TOKEN *RoutingToken
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Each PCI device in the system is connected to some
interrupt pin. And in order to figure out which interrupt
that device may trigger, an IRQ arbiter must have this
information. This interface gathers all such information
for the arbiter.
Arguments:
Pdo - Device object that the arbiter needs to inquire about
Bus - Number of the PCI bus in question
PciSlot - Slot/Function that corresponds to this device
InterruptLine - Contents of the device's interrupt line register
InterruptPin - Contents of the device's interrupt pin register
ClassCode - type of device
SubClassCode - sub-type of device
ParentPdo - PDO of parent PCI bus
RoutingToken - blob of data
Return Value:
STATUS_SUCCESS - this is a PCI device and all the fields have been filled
STATUS_NOT_FOUND - to the knowledge of the PCI driver, this is not a PCI device
--*/
{
PROUTING_EXTENSION RoutingExtension;
PPCI_PDO_EXTENSION PdoExt = (PPCI_PDO_EXTENSION)Pdo->DeviceExtension;
NTSTATUS status;
PCI_ASSERT(Bus);
PCI_ASSERT(PciSlot);
PCI_ASSERT(InterruptLine);
PCI_ASSERT(InterruptPin);
PCI_ASSERT(ClassCode);
PCI_ASSERT(SubClassCode);
PCI_ASSERT(ParentPdo);
PCI_ASSERT(RoutingToken);
//
// Check to see if this is a legacy PCI device that
// we are tracking.
//
status = PciFindLegacyDevice(Pdo,
Bus,
PciSlot,
InterruptLine,
InterruptPin,
ClassCode,
SubClassCode,
ParentPdo,
RoutingToken);
if (NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
//
// If so, the fields have been filled in already.
//
return status;
}
//
// Verify that this PDO actually belongs to us.
//
if (!PdoExt) {
return STATUS_NOT_FOUND;
}
//
// Verify that it is actually a PDO.
//
if (PdoExt->ExtensionType != PciPdoExtensionType) {
return STATUS_NOT_FOUND;
}
*Bus = PCI_PARENT_FDOX(PdoExt)->BaseBus;
*PciSlot = PdoExt->Slot.u.AsULONG;
*InterruptLine = PdoExt->RawInterruptLine;
*InterruptPin = PdoExt->InterruptPin;
*ClassCode = PdoExt->BaseClass;
*SubClassCode = PdoExt->SubClass;
*ParentPdo = PCI_PARENT_PDO(PdoExt);
RoutingExtension = PciFindSecondaryExtension(PdoExt,
PciInterface_IntRouteHandler);
if (RoutingExtension) {
*RoutingToken = RoutingExtension->RoutingToken;
} else {
RoutingToken->LinkNode = 0;
RoutingToken->StaticVector = 0;
RoutingToken->Flags = 0;
}
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
NTSTATUS
PciGetInterruptRoutingInfoEx(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
OUT ULONG *Bus,
OUT ULONG *PciSlot,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptLine,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptPin,
OUT UCHAR *ClassCode,
OUT UCHAR *SubClassCode,
OUT PDEVICE_OBJECT *ParentPdo,
OUT ROUTING_TOKEN *RoutingToken,
OUT UCHAR *Flags
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Wrapper for PciGetInterruptroutingInfo that sets
the Flags parameter to indicate MSI-capable PCI devices.
Arguments:
Mostly, same as PciGetInterruptRoutingInfo.
Flags receives device-specific flags such as whether the device
supports MSI.
Return Value:
Same as PciGetInterruptRoutingInfo.
--*/
{
NTSTATUS status;
// Call the real function
status = PciGetInterruptRoutingInfo(Pdo,
Bus,
PciSlot,
InterruptLine,
InterruptPin,
ClassCode,
SubClassCode,
ParentPdo,
RoutingToken);
*Flags = 0;
#if MSI_SUPPORTED
if (NT_SUCCESS(status)
#if !MSI_SIMULATE
&& PdoExt->CapableMSI
#endif
) {
// MSI device?
*Flags = PCI_MSI_ROUTING;
}
#endif // MSI_SUPPORTED
return status;
}
NTSTATUS
PciSetRoutingToken(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
IN PROUTING_TOKEN RoutingToken
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine stores a blob of data associated with this
PCI device. This job is foisted off on the PCI driver because
the PCI driver has a one-to-one correspondence between useful
data structures and PCI devices.
Arguments:
Pdo - Device object that the IRQ arbiter is working with
RoutingToken - Blob of data that the IRQ arbiter wants to associate with
the PCI device.
Return Value:
Returns the status of this operation.
--*/
{
PROUTING_EXTENSION RoutingExtension;
PPCI_PDO_EXTENSION PdoExt = (PPCI_PDO_EXTENSION)Pdo->DeviceExtension;
NTSTATUS status;
//
// Check first to see if this is a legacy PCI device.
//
status = PciSetLegacyDeviceToken(Pdo, RoutingToken);
if (NT_SUCCESS(status)) {
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
//
// This isn't in our list of legacy devices. So it must be
// a PCI PDO.
//
#if DBG
RoutingExtension = PciFindSecondaryExtension(PdoExt,
PciInterface_IntRouteHandler);
if (RoutingExtension != NULL) {
PciDebugPrint(PciDbgPrattling,
"PCI: *** redundant PCI routing extesion being created ***\n"
);
}
PCI_ASSERT(RoutingExtension == NULL);
#endif
RoutingExtension = ExAllocatePool(PagedPool | POOL_COLD_ALLOCATION,
sizeof(ROUTING_EXTENSION));
if (!RoutingExtension) {
return STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
}
RoutingExtension->RoutingToken = *RoutingToken;
PciLinkSecondaryExtension(PdoExt,
RoutingExtension,
PciInterface_IntRouteHandler,
NULL);
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
NTSTATUS
PciSetRoutingTokenEx(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
IN PROUTING_TOKEN RoutingToken
)
/*++
Routine Description:
MSI-aware wrapper for PciSetRoutingToken.
This function will intercept MSI routing tokens (as indicated by
the PCI_MSI_ROUTING flag) and store the MSI routing information
in the PDO extension without caching the token in a secondary extension.
Non-MSI routing tokens will be passed to PciSetRoutingToken.
Arguments:
Same as PciSetRoutingToken.
Return Value:
Same as PciSetRoutingToken.
--*/
{
NTSTATUS status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
#if MSI_SUPPORTED
PPCI_PDO_EXTENSION PdoExt = (PPCI_PDO_EXTENSION)Pdo->DeviceExtension;
if(
#if !MSI_SIMULATE
PdoExt->CapableMSI &&
#endif
(RoutingToken->Flags & PCI_MSI_ROUTING))
{
// MSI token
PciDebugPrint(PciDbgInformative,"PCI: MSI Resources Received for Device %08x\n", Pdo);
#ifdef DBG
// have we received a new resource assignment?
if ((PdoExt->MsiInfo.MessageAddress != (ULONG_PTR)RoutingToken->LinkNode)
|| (PdoExt->MsiInfo.MessageData != (USHORT)RoutingToken->StaticVector)) {
PciDebugPrint(PciDbgPrattling,"PCI: Device %08x will be reprogrammed with Message = %ld @%p\n",
Pdo, RoutingToken->StaticVector, RoutingToken->LinkNode);
}
#endif
// Store MSI info in PdoExt.
PdoExt->MsiInfo.MessageAddress = (ULONG_PTR)RoutingToken->LinkNode;
PdoExt->MsiInfo.MessageData = (USHORT)RoutingToken->StaticVector;
}
else
#endif // MSI_SUPPORTED
{
// Call the original function on non-MSI tokens.
status = PciSetRoutingToken(Pdo, RoutingToken);
}
return status;
}
//
// NT 5.0 has to support non-PnP 4.0-style device drivers. And
// this driver doesn't create the device objects associated with
// a PCI device when its driver is 4.0-style. It does, however
// get a chance to look at those objects when the driver calls
// HalAssignSlotResources. This collection of functions tracks
// these foreign device objects.
//
NTSTATUS
PciFindLegacyDevice(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT LegacyDO,
OUT ULONG *Bus,
OUT ULONG *PciSlot,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptLine,
OUT UCHAR *InterruptPin,
OUT UCHAR *ClassCode,
OUT UCHAR *SubClassCode,
OUT PDEVICE_OBJECT *ParentPdo,
OUT ROUTING_TOKEN *RoutingToken
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function returns all the routing data for a legacy
device object.
Arguments:
Return Value:
Returns the status of this operation.
--*/
{
PLEGACY_DEVICE legacyDev = PciLegacyDeviceHead;
NTSTATUS status = STATUS_NOT_FOUND;
PAGED_CODE();
while (legacyDev) {
if (legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject == LegacyDO) {
break;
} else if (legacyDev->Bus == *Bus && legacyDev->PciSlot == *PciSlot) {
if (legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject == NULL) {
//
// Cache the LegacyDO in case we matched on the bus and slot info.
//
legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject = LegacyDO;
break;
} else {
PciDebugPrint(PciDbgAlways, "Two PDOs (Legacy = %08x, Pnp = %08x) for device on bus %08x, slot %08x\n", legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject, LegacyDO, *Bus, *PciSlot);
PCI_ASSERT(legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject != NULL);
legacyDev = NULL;
break;
}
}
legacyDev = (PLEGACY_DEVICE)legacyDev->List.Next;
}
if (legacyDev) {
*Bus = legacyDev->Bus;
*PciSlot = legacyDev->PciSlot;
*InterruptLine = legacyDev->InterruptLine;
*InterruptPin = legacyDev->InterruptPin;
*ClassCode = legacyDev->ClassCode;
*SubClassCode = legacyDev->SubClassCode;
*ParentPdo = legacyDev->ParentPdo;
*RoutingToken = legacyDev->RoutingToken;
status = STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
return status;
}
NTSTATUS
PciCacheLegacyDeviceRouting(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT LegacyDO,
IN ULONG Bus,
IN ULONG PciSlot,
IN UCHAR InterruptLine,
IN UCHAR InterruptPin,
IN UCHAR ClassCode,
IN UCHAR SubClassCode,
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT ParentPdo,
IN PPCI_PDO_EXTENSION PdoExtension,
OUT PDEVICE_OBJECT *OldLegacyDO
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function stores all the routing data for a legacy
device object, except the RoutingToken. Caller needs to acquire
PciGlobalLock before calling this function.
Arguments:
Return Value:
Returns the status of this operation.
--*/
{
PLEGACY_DEVICE legacyDev = PciLegacyDeviceHead;
PAGED_CODE();
while (legacyDev) {
if (Bus == legacyDev->Bus && PciSlot == legacyDev->PciSlot) {
if (legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject == LegacyDO) {
//
// This device is already in the list.
//
if (OldLegacyDO) {
*OldLegacyDO = LegacyDO;
}
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
} else {
PDEVICE_OBJECT oldDO;
//
// We are overwriting an existing entry.
//
oldDO = legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject;
legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject = LegacyDO;
if (OldLegacyDO) {
*OldLegacyDO = oldDO;
}
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
}
legacyDev = (PLEGACY_DEVICE)legacyDev->List.Next;
}
legacyDev = ExAllocatePool(PagedPool,
sizeof(LEGACY_DEVICE));
if (!legacyDev) {
return STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_RESOURCES;
}
RtlZeroMemory(legacyDev, sizeof(LEGACY_DEVICE));
legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject = LegacyDO;
legacyDev->Bus = Bus;
legacyDev->PciSlot = PciSlot;
legacyDev->InterruptLine = InterruptLine;
legacyDev->InterruptPin = InterruptPin;
legacyDev->ClassCode = ClassCode;
legacyDev->SubClassCode = SubClassCode;
legacyDev->ParentPdo = ParentPdo;
legacyDev->PdoExtension = PdoExtension;
//
// Push this one onto the list.
//
legacyDev->List.Next = (PSINGLE_LIST_ENTRY)PciLegacyDeviceHead;
PciLegacyDeviceHead = legacyDev;
if (OldLegacyDO) {
*OldLegacyDO = LegacyDO;
}
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
NTSTATUS
PciSetLegacyDeviceToken(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT LegacyDO,
IN PROUTING_TOKEN RoutingToken
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function stores the RoutingToken.
Arguments:
Return Value:
Returns the status of this operation.
--*/
{
PLEGACY_DEVICE legacyDev = PciLegacyDeviceHead;
PAGED_CODE();
while (legacyDev) {
if (legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject == LegacyDO) {
//
// Found it. Copy the token into the structure.
//
legacyDev->RoutingToken = *RoutingToken;
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
legacyDev = (PLEGACY_DEVICE)legacyDev->List.Next;
}
return STATUS_NOT_FOUND;
}
VOID
PciUpdateInterruptLine(
IN PDEVICE_OBJECT Pdo,
IN UCHAR Line
)
{
NTSTATUS status;
PPCI_PDO_EXTENSION pdoExt = NULL;
PLEGACY_DEVICE legacyDev = PciLegacyDeviceHead;
PCI_COMMON_HEADER header;
PPCI_COMMON_CONFIG biosConfig = (PPCI_COMMON_CONFIG) &header;
PAGED_CODE();
//
// Work out if this is a legacy PDO or not
//
while (legacyDev) {
if (legacyDev->LegacyDeviceObject == Pdo) {
//
// Found it.
//
pdoExt = legacyDev->PdoExtension;
break;
}
legacyDev = (PLEGACY_DEVICE)legacyDev->List.Next;
}
if (pdoExt == NULL) {
//
// Oh well it must be a PCI pdo
//
pdoExt = Pdo->DeviceExtension;
}
ASSERT_PCI_PDO_EXTENSION(pdoExt);
//
// Now we can update the hardware and our internal state!
//
pdoExt->RawInterruptLine = pdoExt->AdjustedInterruptLine = Line;
PciWriteDeviceConfig(pdoExt,
&Line,
FIELD_OFFSET(PCI_COMMON_CONFIG, u.type0.InterruptLine),
sizeof(Line)
);
//
// Finally refresh the config space stored in the registry
//
status = PciGetBiosConfig(pdoExt, biosConfig);
PCI_ASSERT(NT_SUCCESS(status));
if (NT_SUCCESS(status)
&& biosConfig->u.type0.InterruptLine != Line) {
biosConfig->u.type0.InterruptLine = Line;
status = PciSaveBiosConfig(pdoExt, biosConfig);
PCI_ASSERT(NT_SUCCESS(status));
}
}