qemu-patch-raspberry4/hw/ppc/e500.h
Alexander Graf cb3778a045 PPC: e500 pci host: Add support for ATMUs
The e500 PCI controller has configurable windows that allow a guest OS
to selectively map parts of the PCI bus space to CPU address space and
to selectively map parts of the CPU address space for DMA requests into
PCI visible address ranges.

So far, we've simply assumed that this mapping is 1:1 and ignored it.

However, the PCICSRBAR (CCSR mapped in PCI bus space) always has to live
inside the first 32bits of address space. This means if we always treat
all mappings as 1:1, this map will collide with our RAM map from the CPU's
point of view.

So this patch adds proper ATMU support which allows us to keep the PCICSRBAR
below 32bits local to the PCI bus and have another, different window to PCI
BARs at the upper end of address space. We leverage this on e500plat though,
mpc8544ds stays virtually 1:1 like it was before, but now also goes via ATMU.

With this patch, I can run guests with lots of RAM and not coincidently access
MSI-X mappings while I really want to access RAM.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de>
2015-01-07 16:16:24 +01:00

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#ifndef PPCE500_H
#define PPCE500_H
#include "hw/boards.h"
typedef struct PPCE500Params {
int pci_first_slot;
int pci_nr_slots;
/* required -- must at least add toplevel board compatible */
void (*fixup_devtree)(struct PPCE500Params *params, void *fdt);
int mpic_version;
bool has_mpc8xxx_gpio;
bool has_platform_bus;
hwaddr platform_bus_base;
hwaddr platform_bus_size;
int platform_bus_first_irq;
int platform_bus_num_irqs;
hwaddr ccsrbar_base;
hwaddr pci_pio_base;
hwaddr pci_mmio_base;
hwaddr pci_mmio_bus_base;
hwaddr spin_base;
} PPCE500Params;
void ppce500_init(MachineState *machine, PPCE500Params *params);
#endif