This adds probing for almost all recent (since 1999) ITE Super I/O chips to probe_superio. Not much of the configuration is dumped, however I did verify against all ITE datasheets (including those not available any more) that the probing was non-destructive. More information can be extracted easily, however this needs loads of datasheet surfing.
Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net
--- util/probe_superio/probe_superio.c (Revision 2744) +++ util/probe_superio/probe_superio.c (Arbeitskopie) @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ * * Copyright (C) 2006 Ronald Minnich rminnich@gmail.com * Copyright (C) 2006 coresystems GmbH info@coresystems.de + * Copyright (C) 2007 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by @@ -32,11 +33,16 @@ * if we need this. */
-unsigned char regval(unsigned short port, unsigned short reg) { +unsigned char regval(unsigned short port, unsigned char reg) { outb(reg, port); return inb(port+1); }
+void regwrite(unsigned short port, unsigned char reg, unsigned char val) { + outb(reg, port); + outb(val, port+1); +} + void dump_ns8374(unsigned short port) { printf("Enables: 21=%02x, 22=%02x, 23=%02x, 24=%02x, 26=%02x\n", @@ -46,15 +52,13 @@ /* check COM1. This is all we care about at present. */ printf("COM 1 is Globally %s\n", regval(port,0x26)&8 ? "disabled" : "enabled"); /* select com1 */ - outb(0x7, port); - outb(3, port+1); + regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x03); printf("COM 1 is locally %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("COM1 60=%02x, 61=%02x, 70=%02x, 71=%02x, 74=%02x, 75=%02x, f0=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70), regval(port, 0x71), regval(port, 0x74), regval(port, 0x75), regval(port, 0xf0)); /* select gpio */ - outb(0x7, port); - outb(7, port+1); + regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x07); printf("GPIO is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("GPIO 60=%02x, 61=%02x, 70=%02x, 71=%02x, 74=%02x, 75=%02x, f0=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70), regval(port, 0x71), @@ -85,38 +89,33 @@ printf("2b=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x2b));
/* select UART 1 */ - outb(0x07, port); - outb(0x01, port+1); + regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x01); printf("UART1 is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("UART1 base=%02x%02x, irq=%02x, mode=%s\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70)&0x0f, regval(port, 0xf0)&0x10 ? "RS485":"RS232");
/* select UART 2 */ - outb(0x07, port); - outb(0x02, port+1); + regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x02); printf("UART2 is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("UART2 base=%02x%02x, irq=%02x, mode=%s\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70)&0x0f, regval(port, 0xf0)&0x10 ? "RS485":"RS232");
/* select Parport */ - outb(0x07, port); - outb(0x03, port+1); + regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x03); printf("PARPORT is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("PARPORT base=%02x%02x, irq=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70)&0x0f);
/* select hw monitor */ - outb(0x07, port); - outb(0x04, port+1); + regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x04); printf("HW monitor is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("HW monitor base=%02x%02x, irq=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70)&0x0f);
/* select gpio */ - outb(0x07, port); - outb(0x06, port+1); + regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x05); printf("GPIO is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("GPIO 70=%02x, e0=%02x, e1=%02x, e2=%02x, e3=%02x, e4=%02x, e5=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x70), regval(port, 0xe0), regval(port, 0xe1), regval(port, 0xe2), @@ -130,7 +129,20 @@
}
+void +dump_ite(unsigned short port) +{ + int i; + printf ("ITE chip\n");
+ for (i=0x20; i<=0x2c; i++) + printf("index %02x=%02x\n", i, regval(port, i)); + + /* select UART 1 */ + regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x01); + printf("UART1 is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); +} + void probe_idregs_simple(unsigned short port){ unsigned char id; @@ -167,9 +179,10 @@
void probe_idregs_fintek(unsigned short port){ - unsigned int vid, did; + unsigned int vid, did, success;
// Enable configuration sequence (Fintek uses this for example) + // Older ITE chips have the same enable sequence outb(0x87, port); outb(0x87, port);
@@ -185,13 +198,10 @@ } did = inb(port+1);
- outb(0x21, port); - did = did|(inb(port+1)<<8); + did = did|(regval(port, 0x21)<<8);
- outb(0x23, port); - vid = inb(port+1); - outb(0x24, port); - vid = vid|(inb(port+1)<<8); + vid = regval(port, 0x23); + vid = vid|(regval(port, 0x24)<<8);
printf("SuperIO found at 0x%02x: vid=0x%04x/did=0x%04x\n", port, vid, did);
@@ -199,23 +209,104 @@ return;
// printf("%s\n", familyid[id]); + switch(did) { + case 0x1087: // reversed for ITE8710 + success = 1; + dump_ite(port); + // disable configuration + regwrite(port, 0x02, 0x02); + break; + default: + break; + } switch(vid) { case 0x3419: + success = 1; dump_fintek(port, did); break; default: - printf("no dump for 0x%04x/0x%04x\n", vid, did); break; } + if (!success) + printf("no dump for vid 0x%04x, did 0x%04x\n", vid, did);
- // disable configuration + // disable configuration (for Fintek, doesn't hurt ITE) outb(0xaa, port); }
void +probe_idregs_ite(unsigned short port){ + unsigned int id, chipver; + + // Enable configuration sequence (ITE uses this for newer IT87[012]x) + // IT871[01] uses 0x87, 0x87 -> fintek detection should handle it + // IT8761 uses 0x87, 0x61, 0x55, 0x55/0xaa + // IT86xx series uses different ports + // IT8661 uses 0x86, 0x61, 0x55/0xaa, 0x55/0xaa and 32 more writes + // IT8673 uses 0x86, 0x80, 0x55/0xaa, 0x55/0xaa and 32 more writes + outb(0x87, port); + outb(0x01, port); + outb(0x55, port); + if (port == 0x2e) + outb(0x55, port); + else + outb(0xAA, port); + + outb(0x20, port); + if (inb(port) != 0x20) { + if (inb(port) == 0xff ) + printf ("No SuperIO chip found at 0x%04x\n", port); + else + printf("probing 0x%04x, failed (0x%02x), data returns 0x%02x\n", + port, inb(port), inb(port+1)); + return; + } + + // Read Chip ID Byte 1, we already issued the write to port + id = inb(port+1); + id <<= 8; + + // Read Chip ID Byte 2 + id |= regval(port, 0x21); + + // Read Chip Version, only bit 3..0 for all IT87xx + chipver = regval(port, 0x22) & 0x0f; + + /* ID Mapping Table + unknown -> IT8711 (no datasheet) + unknown -> IT8722 (no datasheet) + 0x8702 -> IT8702 + 0x8705 -> IT8700 or IT8705 + 0x8710 -> IT8710 + 0x8712 -> IT8712 + 0x8716 -> IT8716 or IT8726 (identical except CPU voltage control) + 0x8718 -> IT8718 + */ + printf("ITE? SuperIO found at 0x%02x: id=0x%04x, chipver=0x%01x\n", + port, id, chipver); + + switch(id) { + case 0x8702: + case 0x8705: + case 0x8710: //pointless, IT8710 has different enable sequence + case 0x8712: + case 0x8716: + case 0x8718: + dump_ite(port); + break; + default: + printf("no dump for id 0x%04x\n", id); + break; + } + // disable configuration + regwrite(port, 0x02, 0x02); +} + +void probe_superio(unsigned short port) { probe_idregs_simple(port); probe_idregs_fintek(port); + probe_idregs_ite(port); }
int
If this is not acked yet Acked-by: Ronald G. Minnich rminnich@gmail.com
I hope somebody has a way to test, I do not, but this looks to useful to lose.
On 8/22/07, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net wrote:
This adds probing for almost all recent (since 1999) ITE Super I/O chips to probe_superio. Not much of the configuration is dumped, however I did verify against all ITE datasheets (including those not available any more) that the probing was non-destructive. More information can be extracted easily, however this needs loads of datasheet surfing.
Signed-off-by: Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net
--- util/probe_superio/probe_superio.c (Revision 2744) +++ util/probe_superio/probe_superio.c (Arbeitskopie) @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
- Copyright (C) 2006 Ronald Minnich rminnich@gmail.com
- Copyright (C) 2006 coresystems GmbH info@coresystems.de
- Copyright (C) 2007 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -32,11 +33,16 @@
- if we need this.
*/
-unsigned char regval(unsigned short port, unsigned short reg) { +unsigned char regval(unsigned short port, unsigned char reg) { outb(reg, port); return inb(port+1); }
+void regwrite(unsigned short port, unsigned char reg, unsigned char val) {
outb(reg, port);
outb(val, port+1);
+}
void dump_ns8374(unsigned short port) { printf("Enables: 21=%02x, 22=%02x, 23=%02x, 24=%02x, 26=%02x\n", @@ -46,15 +52,13 @@ /* check COM1. This is all we care about at present. */ printf("COM 1 is Globally %s\n", regval(port,0x26)&8 ? "disabled" : "enabled"); /* select com1 */
outb(0x7, port);
outb(3, port+1);
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x03); printf("COM 1 is locally %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("COM1 60=%02x, 61=%02x, 70=%02x, 71=%02x, 74=%02x, 75=%02x, f0=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70), regval(port, 0x71), regval(port, 0x74), regval(port, 0x75), regval(port, 0xf0)); /* select gpio */
outb(0x7, port);
outb(7, port+1);
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x07); printf("GPIO is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("GPIO 60=%02x, 61=%02x, 70=%02x, 71=%02x, 74=%02x, 75=%02x, f0=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70), regval(port, 0x71),
@@ -85,38 +89,33 @@ printf("2b=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x2b));
/* select UART 1 */
outb(0x07, port);
outb(0x01, port+1);
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x01); printf("UART1 is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("UART1 base=%02x%02x, irq=%02x, mode=%s\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70)&0x0f, regval(port, 0xf0)&0x10 ? "RS485":"RS232"); /* select UART 2 */
outb(0x07, port);
outb(0x02, port+1);
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x02); printf("UART2 is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("UART2 base=%02x%02x, irq=%02x, mode=%s\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70)&0x0f, regval(port, 0xf0)&0x10 ? "RS485":"RS232"); /* select Parport */
outb(0x07, port);
outb(0x03, port+1);
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x03); printf("PARPORT is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("PARPORT base=%02x%02x, irq=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70)&0x0f); /* select hw monitor */
outb(0x07, port);
outb(0x04, port+1);
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x04); printf("HW monitor is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("HW monitor base=%02x%02x, irq=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x60), regval(port, 0x61), regval(port, 0x70)&0x0f); /* select gpio */
outb(0x07, port);
outb(0x06, port+1);
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x05); printf("GPIO is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled"); printf("GPIO 70=%02x, e0=%02x, e1=%02x, e2=%02x, e3=%02x, e4=%02x, e5=%02x\n", regval(port, 0x70), regval(port, 0xe0), regval(port, 0xe1), regval(port, 0xe2),
@@ -130,7 +129,20 @@
}
+void +dump_ite(unsigned short port) +{
int i;
printf ("ITE chip\n");
for (i=0x20; i<=0x2c; i++)
printf("index %02x=%02x\n", i, regval(port, i));
/* select UART 1 */
regwrite(port, 0x07, 0x01);
printf("UART1 is %s\n", regval(port, 0x30) & 1 ? "enabled" : "disabled");
+}
void probe_idregs_simple(unsigned short port){ unsigned char id; @@ -167,9 +179,10 @@
void probe_idregs_fintek(unsigned short port){
unsigned int vid, did;
unsigned int vid, did, success; // Enable configuration sequence (Fintek uses this for example)
// Older ITE chips have the same enable sequence outb(0x87, port); outb(0x87, port);
@@ -185,13 +198,10 @@ } did = inb(port+1);
outb(0x21, port);
did = did|(inb(port+1)<<8);
did = did|(regval(port, 0x21)<<8);
outb(0x23, port);
vid = inb(port+1);
outb(0x24, port);
vid = vid|(inb(port+1)<<8);
vid = regval(port, 0x23);
vid = vid|(regval(port, 0x24)<<8); printf("SuperIO found at 0x%02x: vid=0x%04x/did=0x%04x\n", port, vid, did);
@@ -199,23 +209,104 @@ return;
// printf("%s\n", familyid[id]);
switch(did) {
case 0x1087: // reversed for ITE8710
success = 1;
dump_ite(port);
// disable configuration
regwrite(port, 0x02, 0x02);
break;
default:
break;
} switch(vid) { case 0x3419:
success = 1; dump_fintek(port, did); break; default:
printf("no dump for 0x%04x/0x%04x\n", vid, did); break; }
if (!success)
printf("no dump for vid 0x%04x, did 0x%04x\n", vid, did);
// disable configuration
// disable configuration (for Fintek, doesn't hurt ITE) outb(0xaa, port);
}
void +probe_idregs_ite(unsigned short port){
unsigned int id, chipver;
// Enable configuration sequence (ITE uses this for newer IT87[012]x)
// IT871[01] uses 0x87, 0x87 -> fintek detection should handle it
// IT8761 uses 0x87, 0x61, 0x55, 0x55/0xaa
// IT86xx series uses different ports
// IT8661 uses 0x86, 0x61, 0x55/0xaa, 0x55/0xaa and 32 more writes
// IT8673 uses 0x86, 0x80, 0x55/0xaa, 0x55/0xaa and 32 more writes
outb(0x87, port);
outb(0x01, port);
outb(0x55, port);
if (port == 0x2e)
outb(0x55, port);
else
outb(0xAA, port);
outb(0x20, port);
if (inb(port) != 0x20) {
if (inb(port) == 0xff )
printf ("No SuperIO chip found at 0x%04x\n", port);
else
printf("probing 0x%04x, failed (0x%02x), data returns 0x%02x\n",
port, inb(port), inb(port+1));
return;
}
// Read Chip ID Byte 1, we already issued the write to port
id = inb(port+1);
id <<= 8;
// Read Chip ID Byte 2
id |= regval(port, 0x21);
// Read Chip Version, only bit 3..0 for all IT87xx
chipver = regval(port, 0x22) & 0x0f;
/* ID Mapping Table
unknown -> IT8711 (no datasheet)
unknown -> IT8722 (no datasheet)
0x8702 -> IT8702
0x8705 -> IT8700 or IT8705
0x8710 -> IT8710
0x8712 -> IT8712
0x8716 -> IT8716 or IT8726 (identical except CPU voltage control)
0x8718 -> IT8718
*/
printf("ITE? SuperIO found at 0x%02x: id=0x%04x, chipver=0x%01x\n",
port, id, chipver);
switch(id) {
case 0x8702:
case 0x8705:
case 0x8710: //pointless, IT8710 has different enable sequence
case 0x8712:
case 0x8716:
case 0x8718:
dump_ite(port);
break;
default:
printf("no dump for id 0x%04x\n", id);
break;
}
// disable configuration
regwrite(port, 0x02, 0x02);
+}
+void probe_superio(unsigned short port) { probe_idregs_simple(port); probe_idregs_fintek(port);
probe_idregs_ite(port);
}
int
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On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 08:14:53AM -0700, ron minnich wrote:
If this is not acked yet Acked-by: Ronald G. Minnich rminnich@gmail.com
Don't worry, a later version of this patch is already committed, so this one is no longer needed.
Uwe.