ladybird/Kernel/PCI/Initializer.cpp
Andreas Kling 4644217094 Kernel: Remove "non-operational" ACPI parser state
If we don't support ACPI, just don't instantiate an ACPI parser.
This is way less confusing than having a special parser class whose
only purpose is to do nothing.

We now search for the RSDP in ACPI::initialize() instead of letting
the parser constructor do it. This allows us to defer the decision
to create a parser until we're sure we can make a useful one.
2020-04-09 17:19:11 +02:00

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#include <Kernel/ACPI/ACPIParser.h>
#include <Kernel/CommandLine.h>
#include <Kernel/Net/E1000NetworkAdapter.h>
#include <Kernel/Net/RTL8139NetworkAdapter.h>
#include <Kernel/PCI/IOAccess.h>
#include <Kernel/PCI/Initializer.h>
#include <Kernel/PCI/MMIOAccess.h>
#include <LibBareMetal/IO.h>
namespace Kernel {
namespace PCI {
static bool test_pci_io();
static Access::Type detect_optimal_access_type(bool mmio_allowed)
{
if (mmio_allowed && ACPI::is_enabled() && !ACPI::Parser::the()->find_table("MCFG").is_null())
return Access::Type::MMIO;
if (test_pci_io())
return Access::Type::IO;
klog() << "No PCI bus access method detected!";
hang();
}
void initialize()
{
bool mmio_allowed = kernel_command_line().lookup("pci_mmio").value_or("off") == "on";
if (detect_optimal_access_type(mmio_allowed) == Access::Type::MMIO)
MMIOAccess::initialize(ACPI::Parser::the()->find_table("MCFG"));
else
IOAccess::initialize();
enumerate_all([&](const Address& address, ID id) {
klog() << "PCI: Device @ " << String::format("%w", address.seg()) << ":" << String::format("%b", address.bus()) << ":" << String::format("%b", address.slot()) << "." << String::format("%d", address.function()) << " [" << String::format("%w", id.vendor_id) << ":" << String::format("%w", id.device_id) << "]";
E1000NetworkAdapter::detect(address);
RTL8139NetworkAdapter::detect(address);
});
}
bool test_pci_io()
{
klog() << "Testing PCI via manual probing... ";
u32 tmp = 0x80000000;
IO::out32(PCI_ADDRESS_PORT, tmp);
tmp = IO::in32(PCI_ADDRESS_PORT);
if (tmp == 0x80000000) {
klog() << "PCI IO Supported!";
return true;
}
klog() << "PCI IO Not Supported!";
return false;
}
}
}