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diff --git a/drivers/platform/x86/intel/tpmi.c b/drivers/platform/x86/intel/tpmi.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c60733261c89 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/platform/x86/intel/tpmi.c @@ -0,0 +1,415 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only +/* + * intel-tpmi : Driver to enumerate TPMI features and create devices + * + * Copyright (c) 2023, Intel Corporation. + * All Rights Reserved. + * + * The TPMI (Topology Aware Register and PM Capsule Interface) provides a + * flexible, extendable and PCIe enumerable MMIO interface for PM features. + * + * For example Intel RAPL (Running Average Power Limit) provides a MMIO + * interface using TPMI. This has advantage over traditional MSR + * (Model Specific Register) interface, where a thread needs to be scheduled + * on the target CPU to read or write. Also the RAPL features vary between + * CPU models, and hence lot of model specific code. Here TPMI provides an + * architectural interface by providing hierarchical tables and fields, + * which will not need any model specific implementation. + * + * The TPMI interface uses a PCI VSEC structure to expose the location of + * MMIO region. + * + * This VSEC structure is present in the PCI configuration space of the + * Intel Out-of-Band (OOB) device, which is handled by the Intel VSEC + * driver. The Intel VSEC driver parses VSEC structures present in the PCI + * configuration space of the given device and creates an auxiliary device + * object for each of them. In particular, it creates an auxiliary device + * object representing TPMI that can be bound by an auxiliary driver. + * + * This TPMI driver will bind to the TPMI auxiliary device object created + * by the Intel VSEC driver. + * + * The TPMI specification defines a PFS (PM Feature Structure) table. + * This table is present in the TPMI MMIO region. The starting address + * of PFS is derived from the tBIR (Bar Indicator Register) and "Address" + * field from the VSEC header. + * + * Each TPMI PM feature has one entry in the PFS with a unique TPMI + * ID and its access details. The TPMI driver creates device nodes + * for the supported PM features. + * + * The names of the devices created by the TPMI driver start with the + * "intel_vsec.tpmi-" prefix which is followed by a specific name of the + * given PM feature (for example, "intel_vsec.tpmi-rapl.0"). + * + * The device nodes are create by using interface "intel_vsec_add_aux()" + * provided by the Intel VSEC driver. + */ + +#include <linux/auxiliary_bus.h> +#include <linux/intel_tpmi.h> +#include <linux/io.h> +#include <linux/module.h> +#include <linux/pci.h> + +#include "vsec.h" + +/** + * struct intel_tpmi_pfs_entry - TPMI PM Feature Structure (PFS) entry + * @tpmi_id: TPMI feature identifier (what the feature is and its data format). + * @num_entries: Number of feature interface instances present in the PFS. + * This represents the maximum number of Power domains in the SoC. + * @entry_size: Interface instance entry size in 32-bit words. + * @cap_offset: Offset from the PM_Features base address to the base of the PM VSEC + * register bank in KB. + * @attribute: Feature attribute: 0=BIOS. 1=OS. 2-3=Reserved. + * @reserved: Bits for use in the future. + * + * Represents one TPMI feature entry data in the PFS retrieved as is + * from the hardware. + */ +struct intel_tpmi_pfs_entry { + u64 tpmi_id:8; + u64 num_entries:8; + u64 entry_size:16; + u64 cap_offset:16; + u64 attribute:2; + u64 reserved:14; +} __packed; + +/** + * struct intel_tpmi_pm_feature - TPMI PM Feature information for a TPMI ID + * @pfs_header: PFS header retireved from the hardware. + * @vsec_offset: Starting MMIO address for this feature in bytes. Essentially + * this offset = "Address" from VSEC header + PFS Capability + * offset for this feature entry. + * + * Represents TPMI instance information for one TPMI ID. + */ +struct intel_tpmi_pm_feature { + struct intel_tpmi_pfs_entry pfs_header; + unsigned int vsec_offset; +}; + +/** + * struct intel_tpmi_info - TPMI information for all IDs in an instance + * @tpmi_features: Pointer to a list of TPMI feature instances + * @vsec_dev: Pointer to intel_vsec_device structure for this TPMI device + * @feature_count: Number of TPMI of TPMI instances pointed by tpmi_features + * @pfs_start: Start of PFS offset for the TPMI instances in this device + * @plat_info: Stores platform info which can be used by the client drivers + * + * Stores the information for all TPMI devices enumerated from a single PCI device. + */ +struct intel_tpmi_info { + struct intel_tpmi_pm_feature *tpmi_features; + struct intel_vsec_device *vsec_dev; + int feature_count; + u64 pfs_start; + struct intel_tpmi_plat_info plat_info; +}; + +/** + * struct tpmi_info_header - CPU package ID to PCI device mapping information + * @fn: PCI function number + * @dev: PCI device number + * @bus: PCI bus number + * @pkg: CPU Package id + * @reserved: Reserved for future use + * @lock: When set to 1 the register is locked and becomes read-only + * until next reset. Not for use by the OS driver. + * + * The structure to read hardware provided mapping information. + */ +struct tpmi_info_header { + u64 fn:3; + u64 dev:5; + u64 bus:8; + u64 pkg:8; + u64 reserved:39; + u64 lock:1; +} __packed; + +/* + * List of supported TMPI IDs. + * Some TMPI IDs are not used by Linux, so the numbers are not consecutive. + */ +enum intel_tpmi_id { + TPMI_ID_RAPL = 0, /* Running Average Power Limit */ + TPMI_ID_PEM = 1, /* Power and Perf excursion Monitor */ + TPMI_ID_UNCORE = 2, /* Uncore Frequency Scaling */ + TPMI_ID_SST = 5, /* Speed Select Technology */ + TPMI_INFO_ID = 0x81, /* Special ID for PCI BDF and Package ID information */ +}; + +/* Used during auxbus device creation */ +static DEFINE_IDA(intel_vsec_tpmi_ida); + +struct intel_tpmi_plat_info *tpmi_get_platform_data(struct auxiliary_device *auxdev) +{ + struct intel_vsec_device *vsec_dev = auxdev_to_ivdev(auxdev); + + return vsec_dev->priv_data; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(tpmi_get_platform_data, INTEL_TPMI); + +int tpmi_get_resource_count(struct auxiliary_device *auxdev) +{ + struct intel_vsec_device *vsec_dev = auxdev_to_ivdev(auxdev); + + if (vsec_dev) + return vsec_dev->num_resources; + + return 0; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(tpmi_get_resource_count, INTEL_TPMI); + +struct resource *tpmi_get_resource_at_index(struct auxiliary_device *auxdev, int index) +{ + struct intel_vsec_device *vsec_dev = auxdev_to_ivdev(auxdev); + + if (vsec_dev && index < vsec_dev->num_resources) + return &vsec_dev->resource[index]; + + return NULL; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_NS_GPL(tpmi_get_resource_at_index, INTEL_TPMI); + +static const char *intel_tpmi_name(enum intel_tpmi_id id) +{ + switch (id) { + case TPMI_ID_RAPL: + return "rapl"; + case TPMI_ID_PEM: + return "pem"; + case TPMI_ID_UNCORE: + return "uncore"; + case TPMI_ID_SST: + return "sst"; + default: + return NULL; + } +} + +/* String Length for tpmi-"feature_name(upto 8 bytes)" */ +#define TPMI_FEATURE_NAME_LEN 14 + +static int tpmi_create_device(struct intel_tpmi_info *tpmi_info, + struct intel_tpmi_pm_feature *pfs, + u64 pfs_start) +{ + struct intel_vsec_device *vsec_dev = tpmi_info->vsec_dev; + char feature_id_name[TPMI_FEATURE_NAME_LEN]; + struct intel_vsec_device *feature_vsec_dev; + struct resource *res, *tmp; + const char *name; + int ret, i; + + name = intel_tpmi_name(pfs->pfs_header.tpmi_id); + if (!name) + return -EOPNOTSUPP; + + feature_vsec_dev = kzalloc(sizeof(*feature_vsec_dev), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!feature_vsec_dev) + return -ENOMEM; + + res = kcalloc(pfs->pfs_header.num_entries, sizeof(*res), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!res) { + ret = -ENOMEM; + goto free_vsec; + } + + snprintf(feature_id_name, sizeof(feature_id_name), "tpmi-%s", name); + + for (i = 0, tmp = res; i < pfs->pfs_header.num_entries; i++, tmp++) { + u64 entry_size_bytes = pfs->pfs_header.entry_size * 4; + + tmp->start = pfs->vsec_offset + entry_size_bytes * i; + tmp->end = tmp->start + entry_size_bytes - 1; + tmp->flags = IORESOURCE_MEM; + } + + feature_vsec_dev->pcidev = vsec_dev->pcidev; + feature_vsec_dev->resource = res; + feature_vsec_dev->num_resources = pfs->pfs_header.num_entries; + feature_vsec_dev->priv_data = &tpmi_info->plat_info; + feature_vsec_dev->priv_data_size = sizeof(tpmi_info->plat_info); + feature_vsec_dev->ida = &intel_vsec_tpmi_ida; + + /* + * intel_vsec_add_aux() is resource managed, no explicit + * delete is required on error or on module unload. + */ + ret = intel_vsec_add_aux(vsec_dev->pcidev, &vsec_dev->auxdev.dev, + feature_vsec_dev, feature_id_name); + if (ret) + goto free_res; + + return 0; + +free_res: + kfree(res); +free_vsec: + kfree(feature_vsec_dev); + + return ret; +} + +static int tpmi_create_devices(struct intel_tpmi_info *tpmi_info) +{ + struct intel_vsec_device *vsec_dev = tpmi_info->vsec_dev; + int ret, i; + + for (i = 0; i < vsec_dev->num_resources; i++) { + ret = tpmi_create_device(tpmi_info, &tpmi_info->tpmi_features[i], + tpmi_info->pfs_start); + /* + * Fail, if the supported features fails to create device, + * otherwise, continue. Even if one device failed to create, + * fail the loading of driver. Since intel_vsec_add_aux() + * is resource managed, no clean up is required for the + * successfully created devices. + */ + if (ret && ret != -EOPNOTSUPP) + return ret; + } + + return 0; +} + +#define TPMI_INFO_BUS_INFO_OFFSET 0x08 + +static int tpmi_process_info(struct intel_tpmi_info *tpmi_info, + struct intel_tpmi_pm_feature *pfs) +{ + struct tpmi_info_header header; + void __iomem *info_mem; + + info_mem = ioremap(pfs->vsec_offset + TPMI_INFO_BUS_INFO_OFFSET, + pfs->pfs_header.entry_size * 4 - TPMI_INFO_BUS_INFO_OFFSET); + if (!info_mem) + return -ENOMEM; + + memcpy_fromio(&header, info_mem, sizeof(header)); + + tpmi_info->plat_info.package_id = header.pkg; + tpmi_info->plat_info.bus_number = header.bus; + tpmi_info->plat_info.device_number = header.dev; + tpmi_info->plat_info.function_number = header.fn; + + iounmap(info_mem); + + return 0; +} + +static int tpmi_fetch_pfs_header(struct intel_tpmi_pm_feature *pfs, u64 start, int size) +{ + void __iomem *pfs_mem; + + pfs_mem = ioremap(start, size); + if (!pfs_mem) + return -ENOMEM; + + memcpy_fromio(&pfs->pfs_header, pfs_mem, sizeof(pfs->pfs_header)); + + iounmap(pfs_mem); + + return 0; +} + +static int intel_vsec_tpmi_init(struct auxiliary_device *auxdev) +{ + struct intel_vsec_device *vsec_dev = auxdev_to_ivdev(auxdev); + struct pci_dev *pci_dev = vsec_dev->pcidev; + struct intel_tpmi_info *tpmi_info; + u64 pfs_start = 0; + int i; + + tpmi_info = devm_kzalloc(&auxdev->dev, sizeof(*tpmi_info), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!tpmi_info) + return -ENOMEM; + + tpmi_info->vsec_dev = vsec_dev; + tpmi_info->feature_count = vsec_dev->num_resources; + tpmi_info->plat_info.bus_number = pci_dev->bus->number; + + tpmi_info->tpmi_features = devm_kcalloc(&auxdev->dev, vsec_dev->num_resources, + sizeof(*tpmi_info->tpmi_features), + GFP_KERNEL); + if (!tpmi_info->tpmi_features) + return -ENOMEM; + + for (i = 0; i < vsec_dev->num_resources; i++) { + struct intel_tpmi_pm_feature *pfs; + struct resource *res; + u64 res_start; + int size, ret; + + pfs = &tpmi_info->tpmi_features[i]; + + res = &vsec_dev->resource[i]; + if (!res) + continue; + + res_start = res->start; + size = resource_size(res); + if (size < 0) + continue; + + ret = tpmi_fetch_pfs_header(pfs, res_start, size); + if (ret) + continue; + + if (!pfs_start) + pfs_start = res_start; + + pfs->pfs_header.cap_offset *= 1024; + + pfs->vsec_offset = pfs_start + pfs->pfs_header.cap_offset; + + /* + * Process TPMI_INFO to get PCI device to CPU package ID. + * Device nodes for TPMI features are not created in this + * for loop. So, the mapping information will be available + * when actual device nodes created outside this + * loop via tpmi_create_devices(). + */ + if (pfs->pfs_header.tpmi_id == TPMI_INFO_ID) + tpmi_process_info(tpmi_info, pfs); + } + + tpmi_info->pfs_start = pfs_start; + + auxiliary_set_drvdata(auxdev, tpmi_info); + + return tpmi_create_devices(tpmi_info); +} + +static int tpmi_probe(struct auxiliary_device *auxdev, + const struct auxiliary_device_id *id) +{ + return intel_vsec_tpmi_init(auxdev); +} + +/* + * Remove callback is not needed currently as there is no + * cleanup required. All memory allocs are device managed. All + * devices created by this modules are also device managed. + */ + +static const struct auxiliary_device_id tpmi_id_table[] = { + { .name = "intel_vsec.tpmi" }, + {} +}; +MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(auxiliary, tpmi_id_table); + +static struct auxiliary_driver tpmi_aux_driver = { + .id_table = tpmi_id_table, + .probe = tpmi_probe, +}; + +module_auxiliary_driver(tpmi_aux_driver); + +MODULE_IMPORT_NS(INTEL_VSEC); +MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel TPMI enumeration module"); +MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); |