coreboot/src/mainboard/dell/optiplex_9010/romstage.c

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
#include <stdint.h>
#include <arch/io.h>
#include <console/console.h>
#include <northbridge/intel/sandybridge/sandybridge.h>
#include <northbridge/intel/sandybridge/raminit_native.h>
#include <southbridge/intel/bd82x6x/pch.h>
#include <superio/smsc/sch5545/sch5545.h>
#include <superio/smsc/sch5545/sch5545_emi.h>
#include "sch5545_ec.h"
void mainboard_early_init(int s3resume)
{
uint16_t ec_fw_version;
/*
* We do EC initialization in romstage, because it makes no sense to
* bloat the bootblock any more. Secondly, the EC expects to receive
* correct initialization sequence from the host in the time window of
* about 3-5 seconds since system reset. If it doesn't receive the
* initialization sequence, it enters an error path which results in
* fans spinned up to high speed. In this state EC doesn't respond to
* further messages sent over EMI. The issue appears after power
* failure, where EC loses its configuration. For this particular
* reasons we do the initialization in romstage instead of ramstage.
*/
sch5545_emi_init(0x2e);
if (sch5545_emi_get_int_mask_high())
printk(BIOS_SPEW, "EC interrupt mask MSB is not 0\n");
sch5545_ec_hwm_early_init();
if (!s3resume) {
ec_fw_version = sch5545_get_ec_fw_version();
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "SCH5545 EC firmware version %04x\n", ec_fw_version);
sch5545_update_ec_firmware(ec_fw_version);
}
printk(BIOS_DEBUG, "EC early init complete.\n");
/* Disable SMIs and clear SMI status */
outb(0, SCH5545_RUNTIME_REG_BASE + SCH5545_RR_SMI_EN);
outb(SCH5545_SMI_GLOBAL_STS, SCH5545_RUNTIME_REG_BASE + SCH5545_RR_SMI_STS);
}
void mainboard_get_spd(spd_raw_data *spd, bool id_only)
{
read_spd(&spd[0], 0x50, id_only);
read_spd(&spd[1], 0x51, id_only);
read_spd(&spd[2], 0x52, id_only);
read_spd(&spd[3], 0x53, id_only);
}