2 /* sx.c -- driver for the Specialix SX series cards.
4 * This driver will also support the older SI, and XIO cards.
7 * (C) 1998 - 2004 R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl
9 * Simon Allen (simonallen@cix.compulink.co.uk) wrote a previous
10 * version of this driver. Some fragments may have been copied. (none
13 * Specialix pays for the development and support of this driver.
14 * Please DO contact support@specialix.co.uk if you require
15 * support. But please read the documentation (sx.txt) first.
19 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
20 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
21 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
22 * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
24 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
25 * useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
26 * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
27 * PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
29 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
30 * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
31 * Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
36 * Revision 1.33 2000/03/09 10:00:00 pvdl,wolff
37 * - Fixed module and port counting
38 * - Fixed signal handling
41 * Revision 1.32 2000/03/07 09:00:00 wolff,pvdl
42 * - Fixed some sx_dprintk typos
43 * - added detection for an invalid board/module configuration
45 * Revision 1.31 2000/03/06 12:00:00 wolff,pvdl
46 * - Added support for EISA
48 * Revision 1.30 2000/01/21 17:43:06 wolff
49 * - Added support for SX+
51 * Revision 1.26 1999/08/05 15:22:14 wolff
53 * - Reformatted to Linus' liking.
55 * Revision 1.25 1999/07/30 14:24:08 wolff
56 * Had accidentally left "gs_debug" set to "-1" instead of "off" (=0).
58 * Revision 1.24 1999/07/28 09:41:52 wolff
59 * - I noticed the remark about use-count straying in sx.txt. I checked
60 * sx_open, and found a few places where that could happen. I hope it's
63 * Revision 1.23 1999/07/28 08:56:06 wolff
64 * - Fixed crash when sx_firmware run twice.
65 * - Added sx_slowpoll as a module parameter (I guess nobody really wanted
66 * to change it from the default... )
67 * - Fixed a stupid editing problem I introduced in 1.22.
68 * - Fixed dropping characters on a termios change.
70 * Revision 1.22 1999/07/26 21:01:43 wolff
71 * Russell Brown noticed that I had overlooked 4 out of six modem control
72 * signals in sx_getsignals. Ooops.
74 * Revision 1.21 1999/07/23 09:11:33 wolff
75 * I forgot to free dynamically allocated memory when the driver is unloaded.
77 * Revision 1.20 1999/07/20 06:25:26 wolff
78 * The "closing wait" wasn't honoured. Thanks to James Griffiths for
81 * Revision 1.19 1999/07/11 08:59:59 wolff
82 * Fixed an oops in close, when an open was pending. Changed the memtest
83 * a bit. Should also test the board in word-mode, however my card fails the
84 * memtest then. I still have to figure out what is wrong...
86 * Revision 1.18 1999/06/10 09:38:42 wolff
87 * Changed the format of the firmware revision from %04x to %x.%02x .
89 * Revision 1.17 1999/06/04 09:44:35 wolff
90 * fixed problem: reference to pci stuff when config_pci was off...
91 * Thanks to Jorge Novo for noticing this.
93 * Revision 1.16 1999/06/02 08:30:15 wolff
94 * added/removed the workaround for the DCD bug in the Firmware.
95 * A bit more debugging code to locate that...
97 * Revision 1.15 1999/06/01 11:35:30 wolff
98 * when DCD is left low (floating?), on TA's the firmware first tells us
99 * that DCD is high, but after a short while suddenly comes to the
100 * conclusion that it is low. All this would be fine, if it weren't that
101 * Unix requires us to send a "hangup" signal in that case. This usually
102 * all happens BEFORE the program has had a chance to ioctl the device
105 * Revision 1.14 1999/05/25 11:18:59 wolff
107 * Added checks for return code of sx_sendcommand.
108 * Don't issue "reconfig" if port isn't open yet. (bit us on TA modules...)
110 * Revision 1.13 1999/04/29 15:18:01 wolff
111 * Fixed an "oops" that showed on SuSE 6.0 systems.
112 * Activate DTR again after stty 0.
114 * Revision 1.12 1999/04/29 07:49:52 wolff
115 * Improved "stty 0" handling a bit. (used to change baud to 9600 assuming
116 * the connection would be dropped anyway. That is not always the case,
117 * and confuses people).
118 * Told the card to always monitor the modem signals.
119 * Added support for dynamic gs_debug adjustments.
120 * Now tells the rest of the system the number of ports.
122 * Revision 1.11 1999/04/24 11:11:30 wolff
123 * Fixed two stupid typos in the memory test.
125 * Revision 1.10 1999/04/24 10:53:39 wolff
126 * Added some of Christian's suggestions.
127 * Fixed an HW_COOK_IN bug (ISIG was not in I_OTHER. We used to trust the
128 * card to send the signal to the process.....)
130 * Revision 1.9 1999/04/23 07:26:38 wolff
131 * Included Christian Lademann's 2.0 compile-warning fixes and interrupt
132 * assignment redesign.
133 * Cleanup of some other stuff.
135 * Revision 1.8 1999/04/16 13:05:30 wolff
136 * fixed a DCD change unnoticed bug.
138 * Revision 1.7 1999/04/14 22:19:51 wolff
139 * Fixed typo that showed up in 2.0.x builds (get_user instead of Get_user!)
141 * Revision 1.6 1999/04/13 18:40:20 wolff
142 * changed misc-minor to 161, as assigned by HPA.
144 * Revision 1.5 1999/04/13 15:12:25 wolff
145 * Fixed use-count leak when "hangup" occurred.
146 * Added workaround for a stupid-PCIBIOS bug.
149 * Revision 1.4 1999/04/01 22:47:40 wolff
150 * Fixed < 1M linux-2.0 problem.
151 * (vremap isn't compatible with ioremap in that case)
153 * Revision 1.3 1999/03/31 13:45:45 wolff
154 * Firmware loading is now done through a separate IOCTL.
156 * Revision 1.2 1999/03/28 12:22:29 wolff
159 * Revision 1.1 1999/03/28 12:10:34 wolff
160 * Readying for release on 2.0.x (sorry David, 1.01 becomes 1.1 for RCS).
162 * Revision 0.12 1999/03/28 09:20:10 wolff
163 * Fixed problem in 0.11, continueing cleanup.
165 * Revision 0.11 1999/03/28 08:46:44 wolff
168 * Revision 0.10 1999/03/28 08:09:43 wolff
169 * Fixed loosing characters on close.
171 * Revision 0.9 1999/03/21 22:52:01 wolff
172 * Ported back to 2.2.... (minor things)
174 * Revision 0.8 1999/03/21 22:40:33 wolff
177 * Revision 0.7 1999/03/21 19:06:34 wolff
178 * Fixed hangup processing.
180 * Revision 0.6 1999/02/05 08:45:14 wolff
181 * fixed real_raw problems. Inclusion into kernel imminent.
183 * Revision 0.5 1998/12/21 23:51:06 wolff
184 * Snatched a nasty bug: sx_transmit_chars was getting re-entered, and it
185 * shouldn't have. THATs why I want to have transmit interrupts even when
186 * the buffer is empty.
188 * Revision 0.4 1998/12/17 09:34:46 wolff
189 * PPP works. ioctl works. Basically works!
191 * Revision 0.3 1998/12/15 13:05:18 wolff
192 * It works! Wow! Gotta start implementing IOCTL and stuff....
194 * Revision 0.2 1998/12/01 08:33:53 wolff
195 * moved over to 2.1.130
197 * Revision 0.1 1998/11/03 21:23:51 wolff
198 * Initial revision. Detects SX card.
203 #define RCS_ID "$Id: sx.c,v 1.33 2000/03/08 10:01:02 wolff, pvdl Exp $"
204 #define RCS_REV "$Revision: 1.33 $"
207 #include <linux/module.h>
208 #include <linux/config.h>
209 #include <linux/kdev_t.h>
210 #include <linux/kernel.h>
211 #include <linux/sched.h>
212 #include <linux/ioport.h>
213 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
214 #include <linux/errno.h>
215 #include <linux/tty.h>
216 #include <linux/tty_flip.h>
217 #include <linux/mm.h>
218 #include <linux/serial.h>
219 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
220 #include <linux/major.h>
221 #include <linux/delay.h>
222 #include <linux/pci.h>
223 #include <linux/slab.h>
224 #include <linux/init.h>
225 #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
226 #include <linux/bitops.h>
229 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
231 /* The 3.0.0 version of sxboards/sxwindow.h uses BYTE and WORD.... */
235 /* .... but the 3.0.4 version uses _u8 and _u16. */
239 #include "sxboards.h"
240 #include "sxwindow.h"
242 #include <linux/generic_serial.h>
246 /* I don't think that this driver can handle more than 256 ports on
247 one machine. You'll have to increase the number of boards in sx.h
248 if you want more than 4 boards. */
250 #ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_SPECIALIX_SX_XIO_IO8
251 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_SPECIALIX_SX_XIO_IO8 0x2000
255 static struct pci_device_id sx_pci_tbl[] = {
256 { PCI_VENDOR_ID_SPECIALIX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SPECIALIX_SX_XIO_IO8, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID },
259 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, sx_pci_tbl);
260 #endif /* CONFIG_PCI */
262 /* Configurable options:
263 (Don't be too sure that it'll work if you toggle them) */
265 /* Am I paranoid or not ? ;-) */
266 #undef SX_PARANOIA_CHECK
269 /* 20 -> 2000 per second. The card should rate-limit interrupts at 100
270 Hz, but it is user configurable. I don't recommend going above 1000
271 Hz. The interrupt ratelimit might trigger if the interrupt is
272 shared with a very active other device. */
273 #define IRQ_RATE_LIMIT 20
275 /* Sharing interrupts is possible now. If the other device wants more
276 than 2000 interrupts per second, we'd gracefully decline further
277 interrupts. That's not what we want. On the other hand, if the
278 other device interrupts 2000 times a second, don't use the SX
279 interrupt. Use polling. */
280 #undef IRQ_RATE_LIMIT
284 /* Not implemented */
286 * The following defines are mostly for testing purposes. But if you need
287 * some nice reporting in your syslog, you can define them also.
289 #define SX_REPORT_FIFO
290 #define SX_REPORT_OVERRUN
294 /* Function prototypes */
295 static void sx_disable_tx_interrupts (void * ptr);
296 static void sx_enable_tx_interrupts (void * ptr);
297 static void sx_disable_rx_interrupts (void * ptr);
298 static void sx_enable_rx_interrupts (void * ptr);
299 static int sx_get_CD (void * ptr);
300 static void sx_shutdown_port (void * ptr);
301 static int sx_set_real_termios (void *ptr);
302 static void sx_close (void *ptr);
303 static int sx_chars_in_buffer (void * ptr);
304 static int sx_init_board (struct sx_board *board);
305 static int sx_init_portstructs (int nboards, int nports);
306 static int sx_fw_ioctl (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
307 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
308 static int sx_init_drivers(void);
311 static struct tty_driver *sx_driver;
313 static struct sx_board boards[SX_NBOARDS];
314 static struct sx_port *sx_ports;
315 static int sx_initialized;
316 static int sx_nports;
320 /* You can have the driver poll your card.
321 - Set sx_poll to 1 to poll every timer tick (10ms on Intel).
322 This is used when the card cannot use an interrupt for some reason.
324 - set sx_slowpoll to 100 to do an extra poll once a second (on Intel). If
325 the driver misses an interrupt (report this if it DOES happen to you!)
326 everything will continue to work....
328 static int sx_poll = 1;
329 static int sx_slowpoll;
331 /* The card limits the number of interrupts per second.
332 At 115k2 "100" should be sufficient.
333 If you're using higher baudrates, you can increase this...
336 static int sx_maxints = 100;
338 /* These are the only open spaces in my computer. Yours may have more
340 duh: Card at 0xa0000 is possible on HP Netserver?? -- pvdl
342 static int sx_probe_addrs[]= {0xc0000, 0xd0000, 0xe0000,
343 0xc8000, 0xd8000, 0xe8000};
344 static int si_probe_addrs[]= {0xc0000, 0xd0000, 0xe0000,
345 0xc8000, 0xd8000, 0xe8000, 0xa0000};
346 static int si1_probe_addrs[]= { 0xd0000};
348 #define NR_SX_ADDRS (sizeof(sx_probe_addrs)/sizeof (int))
349 #define NR_SI_ADDRS (sizeof(si_probe_addrs)/sizeof (int))
350 #define NR_SI1_ADDRS (sizeof(si1_probe_addrs)/sizeof (int))
353 /* Set the mask to all-ones. This alas, only supports 32 interrupts.
354 Some architectures may need more. */
355 static int sx_irqmask = -1;
357 module_param_array(sx_probe_addrs, int, NULL, 0);
358 module_param_array(si_probe_addrs, int, NULL, 0);
359 module_param(sx_poll, int, 0);
360 module_param(sx_slowpoll, int, 0);
361 module_param(sx_maxints, int, 0);
362 module_param(sx_debug, int, 0);
363 module_param(sx_irqmask, int, 0);
365 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
367 static struct real_driver sx_real_driver = {
368 sx_disable_tx_interrupts,
369 sx_enable_tx_interrupts,
370 sx_disable_rx_interrupts,
371 sx_enable_rx_interrupts,
381 This driver can spew a whole lot of debugging output at you. If you
382 need maximum performance, you should disable the DEBUG define. To
383 aid in debugging in the field, I'm leaving the compile-time debug
384 features enabled, and disable them "runtime". That allows me to
385 instruct people with problems to enable debugging without requiring
392 #define sx_dprintk(f, str...) if (sx_debug & f) printk (str)
394 #define sx_dprintk(f, str...) /* nothing */
399 #define func_enter() sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: enter %s\n",__FUNCTION__)
400 #define func_exit() sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: exit %s\n", __FUNCTION__)
402 #define func_enter2() sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: enter %s (port %d)\n", \
403 __FUNCTION__, port->line)
409 * Firmware loader driver specific routines
413 static struct file_operations sx_fw_fops = {
414 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
415 .ioctl = sx_fw_ioctl,
418 static struct miscdevice sx_fw_device = {
419 SXCTL_MISC_MINOR, "sxctl", &sx_fw_fops
426 #ifdef SX_PARANOIA_CHECK
428 /* This doesn't work. Who's paranoid around here? Not me! */
430 static inline int sx_paranoia_check(struct sx_port const * port,
431 char *name, const char *routine)
434 static const char *badmagic =
435 KERN_ERR "sx: Warning: bad sx port magic number for device %s in %s\n";
436 static const char *badinfo =
437 KERN_ERR "sx: Warning: null sx port for device %s in %s\n";
440 printk(badinfo, name, routine);
443 if (port->magic != SX_MAGIC) {
444 printk(badmagic, name, routine);
451 #define sx_paranoia_check(a,b,c) 0
454 /* The timeouts. First try 30 times as fast as possible. Then give
455 the card some time to breathe between accesses. (Otherwise the
456 processor on the card might not be able to access its OWN bus... */
459 #define TIMEOUT_2 1000000
463 static void my_hd_io(void __iomem *p, int len)
466 unsigned char __iomem *addr = p;
468 for (i=0;i<len;i+=16) {
469 printk ("%p ", addr+i);
471 printk ("%02x %s", readb(addr+j+i), (j==7)?" ":"");
474 ch = readb(addr+j+i);
475 printk ("%c", (ch < 0x20)?'.':((ch > 0x7f)?'.':ch));
480 static void my_hd(void *p, int len)
483 unsigned char *addr = p;
485 for (i=0;i<len;i+=16) {
486 printk ("%p ", addr+i);
488 printk ("%02x %s", addr[j+i], (j==7)?" ":"");
492 printk ("%c", (ch < 0x20)?'.':((ch > 0x7f)?'.':ch));
501 /* This needs redoing for Alpha -- REW -- Done. */
503 static inline void write_sx_byte (struct sx_board *board, int offset, u8 byte)
505 writeb (byte, board->base+offset);
508 static inline u8 read_sx_byte (struct sx_board *board, int offset)
510 return readb (board->base+offset);
514 static inline void write_sx_word (struct sx_board *board, int offset, u16 word)
516 writew (word, board->base+offset);
519 static inline u16 read_sx_word (struct sx_board *board, int offset)
521 return readw (board->base + offset);
525 static int sx_busy_wait_eq (struct sx_board *board,
526 int offset, int mask, int correctval)
532 for (i=0; i < TIMEOUT_1 ;i++)
533 if ((read_sx_byte (board, offset) & mask) == correctval) {
538 for (i=0; i < TIMEOUT_2 ;i++) {
539 if ((read_sx_byte (board, offset) & mask) == correctval) {
551 static int sx_busy_wait_neq (struct sx_board *board,
552 int offset, int mask, int badval)
558 for (i=0; i < TIMEOUT_1 ;i++)
559 if ((read_sx_byte (board, offset) & mask) != badval) {
564 for (i=0; i < TIMEOUT_2 ;i++) {
565 if ((read_sx_byte (board, offset) & mask) != badval) {
578 /* 5.6.4 of 6210028 r2.3 */
579 static int sx_reset (struct sx_board *board)
583 if (IS_SX_BOARD (board)) {
585 write_sx_byte (board, SX_CONFIG, 0);
586 write_sx_byte (board, SX_RESET, 1); /* Value doesn't matter */
588 if (!sx_busy_wait_eq (board, SX_RESET_STATUS, 1, 0)) {
589 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: Card doesn't respond to reset....\n");
592 } else if (IS_EISA_BOARD(board)) {
593 outb(board->irq<<4, board->eisa_base+0xc02);
594 } else if (IS_SI1_BOARD(board)) {
595 write_sx_byte (board, SI1_ISA_RESET, 0); // value does not matter
597 /* Gory details of the SI/ISA board */
598 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_RESET, SI2_ISA_RESET_SET);
599 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_IRQ11, SI2_ISA_IRQ11_CLEAR);
600 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_IRQ12, SI2_ISA_IRQ12_CLEAR);
601 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_IRQ15, SI2_ISA_IRQ15_CLEAR);
602 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR_CLEAR);
603 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_IRQSET, SI2_ISA_IRQSET_CLEAR);
611 /* This doesn't work on machines where "NULL" isn't 0 */
612 /* If you have one of those, someone will need to write
613 the equivalent of this, which will amount to about 3 lines. I don't
614 want to complicate this right now. -- REW
615 (See, I do write comments every now and then :-) */
616 #define OFFSETOF(strct, elem) ((long)&(((struct strct *)NULL)->elem))
619 #define CHAN_OFFSET(port,elem) (port->ch_base + OFFSETOF (_SXCHANNEL, elem))
620 #define MODU_OFFSET(board,addr,elem) (addr + OFFSETOF (_SXMODULE, elem))
621 #define BRD_OFFSET(board,elem) (OFFSETOF (_SXCARD, elem))
624 #define sx_write_channel_byte(port, elem, val) \
625 write_sx_byte (port->board, CHAN_OFFSET (port, elem), val)
627 #define sx_read_channel_byte(port, elem) \
628 read_sx_byte (port->board, CHAN_OFFSET (port, elem))
630 #define sx_write_channel_word(port, elem, val) \
631 write_sx_word (port->board, CHAN_OFFSET (port, elem), val)
633 #define sx_read_channel_word(port, elem) \
634 read_sx_word (port->board, CHAN_OFFSET (port, elem))
637 #define sx_write_module_byte(board, addr, elem, val) \
638 write_sx_byte (board, MODU_OFFSET (board, addr, elem), val)
640 #define sx_read_module_byte(board, addr, elem) \
641 read_sx_byte (board, MODU_OFFSET (board, addr, elem))
643 #define sx_write_module_word(board, addr, elem, val) \
644 write_sx_word (board, MODU_OFFSET (board, addr, elem), val)
646 #define sx_read_module_word(board, addr, elem) \
647 read_sx_word (board, MODU_OFFSET (board, addr, elem))
650 #define sx_write_board_byte(board, elem, val) \
651 write_sx_byte (board, BRD_OFFSET (board, elem), val)
653 #define sx_read_board_byte(board, elem) \
654 read_sx_byte (board, BRD_OFFSET (board, elem))
656 #define sx_write_board_word(board, elem, val) \
657 write_sx_word (board, BRD_OFFSET (board, elem), val)
659 #define sx_read_board_word(board, elem) \
660 read_sx_word (board, BRD_OFFSET (board, elem))
663 static int sx_start_board (struct sx_board *board)
665 if (IS_SX_BOARD (board)) {
666 write_sx_byte (board, SX_CONFIG, SX_CONF_BUSEN);
667 } else if (IS_EISA_BOARD(board)) {
668 write_sx_byte(board, SI2_EISA_OFF, SI2_EISA_VAL);
669 outb((board->irq<<4)|4, board->eisa_base+0xc02);
670 } else if (IS_SI1_BOARD(board)) {
671 write_sx_byte (board, SI1_ISA_RESET_CLEAR, 0);
672 write_sx_byte (board, SI1_ISA_INTCL, 0);
674 /* Don't bug me about the clear_set.
675 I haven't the foggiest idea what it's about -- REW */
676 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_RESET, SI2_ISA_RESET_CLEAR);
677 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR_SET);
682 #define SX_IRQ_REG_VAL(board) \
683 ((board->flags & SX_ISA_BOARD)?(board->irq << 4):0)
685 /* Note. The SX register is write-only. Therefore, we have to enable the
686 bus too. This is a no-op, if you don't mess with this driver... */
687 static int sx_start_interrupts (struct sx_board *board)
690 /* Don't call this with board->irq == 0 */
692 if (IS_SX_BOARD(board)) {
693 write_sx_byte (board, SX_CONFIG, SX_IRQ_REG_VAL (board) |
696 } else if (IS_EISA_BOARD(board)) {
697 inb(board->eisa_base+0xc03);
698 } else if (IS_SI1_BOARD(board)) {
699 write_sx_byte (board, SI1_ISA_INTCL,0);
700 write_sx_byte (board, SI1_ISA_INTCL_CLEAR,0);
702 switch (board->irq) {
703 case 11:write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_IRQ11, SI2_ISA_IRQ11_SET);break;
704 case 12:write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_IRQ12, SI2_ISA_IRQ12_SET);break;
705 case 15:write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_IRQ15, SI2_ISA_IRQ15_SET);break;
706 default:printk (KERN_INFO "sx: SI/XIO card doesn't support interrupt %d.\n",
710 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR_SET);
717 static int sx_send_command (struct sx_port *port,
718 int command, int mask, int newstat)
721 write_sx_byte (port->board, CHAN_OFFSET (port, hi_hstat), command);
723 return sx_busy_wait_eq (port->board, CHAN_OFFSET (port, hi_hstat), mask, newstat);
727 static char *mod_type_s (int module_type)
729 switch (module_type) {
730 case TA4: return "TA4";
731 case TA8: return "TA8";
732 case TA4_ASIC: return "TA4_ASIC";
733 case TA8_ASIC: return "TA8_ASIC";
734 case MTA_CD1400:return "MTA_CD1400";
735 case SXDC: return "SXDC";
736 default:return "Unknown/invalid";
741 static char *pan_type_s (int pan_type)
744 case MOD_RS232DB25: return "MOD_RS232DB25";
745 case MOD_RS232RJ45: return "MOD_RS232RJ45";
746 case MOD_RS422DB25: return "MOD_RS422DB25";
747 case MOD_PARALLEL: return "MOD_PARALLEL";
748 case MOD_2_RS232DB25: return "MOD_2_RS232DB25";
749 case MOD_2_RS232RJ45: return "MOD_2_RS232RJ45";
750 case MOD_2_RS422DB25: return "MOD_2_RS422DB25";
751 case MOD_RS232DB25MALE: return "MOD_RS232DB25MALE";
752 case MOD_2_PARALLEL: return "MOD_2_PARALLEL";
753 case MOD_BLANK: return "empty";
754 default:return "invalid";
759 static int mod_compat_type (int module_type)
761 return module_type >> 4;
764 static void sx_reconfigure_port(struct sx_port *port)
766 if (sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_hstat) == HS_IDLE_OPEN) {
767 if (sx_send_command (port, HS_CONFIG, -1, HS_IDLE_OPEN) != 1) {
768 printk (KERN_WARNING "sx: Sent reconfigure command, but card didn't react.\n");
771 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_TERMIOS,
772 "sx: Not sending reconfigure: port isn't open (%02x).\n",
773 sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_hstat));
777 static void sx_setsignals (struct sx_port *port, int dtr, int rts)
782 t = sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_op);
783 if (dtr >= 0) t = dtr? (t | OP_DTR): (t & ~OP_DTR);
784 if (rts >= 0) t = rts? (t | OP_RTS): (t & ~OP_RTS);
785 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_op, t);
786 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "setsignals: %d/%d\n", dtr, rts);
793 static int sx_getsignals (struct sx_port *port)
797 o_stat = sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_op);
798 i_stat = sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_ip);
800 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "getsignals: %d/%d (%d/%d) %02x/%02x\n",
801 (o_stat & OP_DTR) != 0, (o_stat & OP_RTS) != 0,
802 port->c_dcd, sx_get_CD (port),
803 sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_ip),
804 sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_state));
806 return (((o_stat & OP_DTR)?TIOCM_DTR:0) |
807 ((o_stat & OP_RTS)?TIOCM_RTS:0) |
808 ((i_stat & IP_CTS)?TIOCM_CTS:0) |
809 ((i_stat & IP_DCD)?TIOCM_CAR:0) |
810 ((i_stat & IP_DSR)?TIOCM_DSR:0) |
811 ((i_stat & IP_RI)?TIOCM_RNG:0)
816 static void sx_set_baud (struct sx_port *port)
820 if (port->board->ta_type == MOD_SXDC) {
821 switch (port->gs.baud) {
822 /* Save some typing work... */
823 #define e(x) case x:t= BAUD_ ## x ; break
824 e(50);e(75);e(110);e(150);e(200);e(300);e(600);
825 e(1200);e(1800);e(2000);e(2400);e(4800);e(7200);
826 e(9600);e(14400);e(19200);e(28800);e(38400);
827 e(56000);e(57600);e(64000);e(76800);e(115200);
828 e(128000);e(150000);e(230400);e(256000);e(460800);
830 case 134 :t = BAUD_134_5; break;
834 /* Can I return "invalid"? */
836 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: unsupported baud rate: %d.\n", port->gs.baud);
841 /* The baud rate is not set to 0, so we're enabeling DTR... -- REW */
842 sx_setsignals (port, 1, -1);
843 /* XXX This is not TA & MTA compatible */
844 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_csr, 0xff);
846 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_txbaud, t);
847 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_rxbaud, t);
849 sx_setsignals (port, 0, -1);
852 switch (port->gs.baud) {
853 #define e(x) case x:t= CSR_ ## x ; break
854 e(75);e(150);e(300);e(600);e(1200);e(2400);e(4800);
856 e(19200);e(57600);e(38400);
857 /* TA supports 110, but not 115200, MTA supports 115200, but not 110 */
859 if (port->board->ta_type == MOD_TA) {
864 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: Unsupported baud rate: %d.\n", port->gs.baud);
868 if (port->board->ta_type == MOD_TA) {
870 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: Unsupported baud rate: %d.\n", port->gs.baud);
880 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: Unsupported baud rate: %d.\n", port->gs.baud);
885 sx_setsignals (port, 1, -1);
886 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_csr, t * 0x11);
888 sx_setsignals (port, 0, -1);
894 /* Simon Allen's version of this routine was 225 lines long. 85 is a lot
897 static int sx_set_real_termios (void *ptr)
899 struct sx_port *port = ptr;
906 /* What is this doing here? -- REW
907 Ha! figured it out. It is to allow you to get DTR active again
908 if you've dropped it with stty 0. Moved to set_baud, where it
909 belongs (next to the drop dtr if baud == 0) -- REW */
910 /* sx_setsignals (port, 1, -1); */
914 #define CFLAG port->gs.tty->termios->c_cflag
915 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_mr1,
916 (C_PARENB (port->gs.tty)? MR1_WITH:MR1_NONE) |
917 (C_PARODD (port->gs.tty)? MR1_ODD:MR1_EVEN) |
918 (C_CRTSCTS(port->gs.tty)? MR1_RTS_RXFLOW:0) |
919 (((CFLAG & CSIZE)==CS8) ? MR1_8_BITS:0) |
920 (((CFLAG & CSIZE)==CS7) ? MR1_7_BITS:0) |
921 (((CFLAG & CSIZE)==CS6) ? MR1_6_BITS:0) |
922 (((CFLAG & CSIZE)==CS5) ? MR1_5_BITS:0) );
924 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_mr2,
925 (C_CRTSCTS(port->gs.tty)?MR2_CTS_TXFLOW:0) |
926 (C_CSTOPB (port->gs.tty)?MR2_2_STOP:MR2_1_STOP));
928 switch (CFLAG & CSIZE) {
929 case CS8:sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_mask, 0xff);break;
930 case CS7:sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_mask, 0x7f);break;
931 case CS6:sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_mask, 0x3f);break;
932 case CS5:sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_mask, 0x1f);break;
934 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: Invalid wordsize: %d\n", CFLAG & CSIZE);
938 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_prtcl,
939 (I_IXON (port->gs.tty)?SP_TXEN:0) |
940 (I_IXOFF (port->gs.tty)?SP_RXEN:0) |
941 (I_IXANY (port->gs.tty)?SP_TANY:0) |
944 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_break,
945 (I_IGNBRK(port->gs.tty)?BR_IGN:0 |
946 I_BRKINT(port->gs.tty)?BR_INT:0));
948 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_txon, START_CHAR (port->gs.tty));
949 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_rxon, START_CHAR (port->gs.tty));
950 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_txoff, STOP_CHAR (port->gs.tty));
951 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_rxoff, STOP_CHAR (port->gs.tty));
953 sx_reconfigure_port(port);
955 /* Tell line discipline whether we will do input cooking */
956 if(I_OTHER(port->gs.tty)) {
957 clear_bit(TTY_HW_COOK_IN, &port->gs.tty->flags);
959 set_bit(TTY_HW_COOK_IN, &port->gs.tty->flags);
961 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_TERMIOS, "iflags: %x(%d) ",
962 port->gs.tty->termios->c_iflag,
963 I_OTHER(port->gs.tty));
966 /* Tell line discipline whether we will do output cooking.
967 * If OPOST is set and no other output flags are set then we can do output
968 * processing. Even if only *one* other flag in the O_OTHER group is set
969 * we do cooking in software.
971 if(O_OPOST(port->gs.tty) && !O_OTHER(port->gs.tty)) {
972 set_bit(TTY_HW_COOK_OUT, &port->gs.tty->flags);
974 clear_bit(TTY_HW_COOK_OUT, &port->gs.tty->flags);
976 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_TERMIOS, "oflags: %x(%d)\n",
977 port->gs.tty->termios->c_oflag,
978 O_OTHER(port->gs.tty));
979 /* port->c_dcd = sx_get_CD (port); */
986 /* ********************************************************************** *
987 * the interrupt related routines *
988 * ********************************************************************** */
991 Other drivers use the macro "MIN" to calculate how much to copy.
992 This has the disadvantage that it will evaluate parts twice. That's
993 expensive when it's IO (and the compiler cannot optimize those away!).
994 Moreover, I'm not sure that you're race-free.
996 I assign a value, and then only allow the value to decrease. This
997 is always safe. This makes the code a few lines longer, and you
998 know I'm dead against that, but I think it is required in this
1002 static void sx_transmit_chars (struct sx_port *port)
1009 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_TRANSMIT, "Port %p: transmit %d chars\n",
1010 port, port->gs.xmit_cnt);
1012 if (test_and_set_bit (SX_PORT_TRANSMIT_LOCK, &port->locks)) {
1017 c = port->gs.xmit_cnt;
1019 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_TRANSMIT, "Copying %d ", c);
1020 tx_ip = sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_txipos);
1022 /* Took me 5 minutes to deduce this formula.
1023 Luckily it is literally in the manual in section 6.5.4.3.5 */
1024 txroom = (sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_txopos) - tx_ip - 1) & 0xff;
1026 /* Don't copy more bytes than there is room for in the buffer */
1029 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_TRANSMIT, " %d(%d) ", c, txroom );
1031 /* Don't copy past the end of the hardware transmit buffer */
1032 if (c > 0x100 - tx_ip)
1035 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_TRANSMIT, " %d(%d) ", c, 0x100-tx_ip );
1037 /* Don't copy pas the end of the source buffer */
1038 if (c > SERIAL_XMIT_SIZE - port->gs.xmit_tail)
1039 c = SERIAL_XMIT_SIZE - port->gs.xmit_tail;
1041 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_TRANSMIT, " %d(%ld) \n",
1042 c, SERIAL_XMIT_SIZE- port->gs.xmit_tail);
1044 /* If for one reason or another, we can't copy more data, we're done! */
1048 memcpy_toio (port->board->base + CHAN_OFFSET(port,hi_txbuf) + tx_ip,
1049 port->gs.xmit_buf + port->gs.xmit_tail, c);
1051 /* Update the pointer in the card */
1052 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_txipos, (tx_ip+c) & 0xff);
1054 /* Update the kernel buffer end */
1055 port->gs.xmit_tail = (port->gs.xmit_tail + c) & (SERIAL_XMIT_SIZE-1);
1057 /* This one last. (this is essential)
1058 It would allow others to start putting more data into the buffer! */
1059 port->gs.xmit_cnt -= c;
1062 if (port->gs.xmit_cnt == 0) {
1063 sx_disable_tx_interrupts (port);
1066 if ((port->gs.xmit_cnt <= port->gs.wakeup_chars) && port->gs.tty) {
1067 tty_wakeup(port->gs.tty);
1068 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_TRANSMIT, "Waking up.... ldisc (%d)....\n",
1069 port->gs.wakeup_chars);
1072 clear_bit (SX_PORT_TRANSMIT_LOCK, &port->locks);
1077 /* Note the symmetry between receiving chars and transmitting them!
1078 Note: The kernel should have implemented both a receive buffer and
1079 a transmit buffer. */
1081 /* Inlined: Called only once. Remove the inline when you add another call */
1082 static inline void sx_receive_chars (struct sx_port *port)
1086 struct tty_struct *tty;
1092 rx_op = sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_rxopos);
1093 c = (sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_rxipos) - rx_op) & 0xff;
1095 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_RECEIVE, "rxop=%d, c = %d.\n", rx_op, c);
1097 /* Don't copy more bytes than there is room for in the buffer */
1098 if (tty->flip.count + c > TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE)
1099 c = TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE - tty->flip.count;
1101 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_RECEIVE, "c = %d.\n", c);
1103 /* Don't copy past the end of the hardware receive buffer */
1104 if (rx_op + c > 0x100) c = 0x100 - rx_op;
1106 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_RECEIVE, "c = %d.\n", c);
1108 /* If for one reason or another, we can't copy more data, we're done! */
1111 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_RECEIVE , "Copying over %d chars. First is %d at %lx\n", c,
1112 read_sx_byte (port->board, CHAN_OFFSET(port,hi_rxbuf) + rx_op),
1113 CHAN_OFFSET(port, hi_rxbuf));
1114 memcpy_fromio (tty->flip.char_buf_ptr,
1115 port->board->base + CHAN_OFFSET(port,hi_rxbuf) + rx_op, c);
1116 memset(tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr, TTY_NORMAL, c);
1118 /* Update the kernel buffer end */
1119 tty->flip.count += c;
1120 tty->flip.char_buf_ptr += c;
1121 tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr += c;
1123 /* This one last. ( Not essential.)
1124 It allows the card to start putting more data into the buffer!
1125 Update the pointer in the card */
1126 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_rxopos, (rx_op + c) & 0xff);
1133 do_gettimeofday (&tv);
1134 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_RECEIVE,
1135 "pushing flipq port %d (%3d chars): %d.%06d (%d/%d)\n",
1137 (int) (tv.tv_sec % 60), (int)tv.tv_usec, tty->raw, tty->real_raw);
1139 /* Tell the rest of the system the news. Great news. New characters! */
1140 tty_flip_buffer_push (tty);
1141 /* tty_schedule_flip (tty); */
1147 /* Inlined: it is called only once. Remove the inline if you add another
1149 static inline void sx_check_modem_signals (struct sx_port *port)
1154 hi_state = sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_state);
1155 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "Checking modem signals (%d/%d)\n",
1156 port->c_dcd, sx_get_CD (port));
1158 if (hi_state & ST_BREAK) {
1159 hi_state &= ~ST_BREAK;
1160 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "got a break.\n");
1161 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_state, hi_state);
1162 gs_got_break (&port->gs);
1164 if (hi_state & ST_DCD) {
1165 hi_state &= ~ST_DCD;
1166 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "got a DCD change.\n");
1167 sx_write_channel_byte (port, hi_state, hi_state);
1168 c_dcd = sx_get_CD (port);
1169 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "DCD is now %d\n", c_dcd);
1170 if (c_dcd != port->c_dcd) {
1171 port->c_dcd = c_dcd;
1172 if (sx_get_CD (port)) {
1174 if ((sx_read_channel_byte(port, hi_hstat) != HS_IDLE_CLOSED) &&
1175 !(port->gs.tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL) ) {
1176 /* Are we blocking in open?*/
1177 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "DCD active, unblocking open\n");
1178 wake_up_interruptible(&port->gs.open_wait);
1180 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "DCD raised. Ignoring.\n");
1183 /* DCD went down! */
1184 if (!(port->gs.tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL) ) {
1185 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "DCD dropped. hanging up....\n");
1186 tty_hangup (port->gs.tty);
1188 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "DCD dropped. ignoring.\n");
1192 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_MODEMSIGNALS, "Hmmm. card told us DCD changed, but it didn't.\n");
1198 /* This is what an interrupt routine should look like.
1199 * Small, elegant, clear.
1202 static irqreturn_t sx_interrupt (int irq, void *ptr, struct pt_regs *regs)
1204 struct sx_board *board = ptr;
1205 struct sx_port *port;
1209 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: enter sx_interrupt (%d/%d)\n", irq, board->irq);
1211 /* AAargh! The order in which to do these things is essential and
1214 - Rate limit goes before "recursive". Otherwise a series of
1215 recursive calls will hang the machine in the interrupt routine.
1217 - hardware twiddling goes before "recursive". Otherwise when we
1218 poll the card, and a recursive interrupt happens, we won't
1219 ack the card, so it might keep on interrupting us. (especially
1220 level sensitive interrupt systems like PCI).
1222 - Rate limit goes before hardware twiddling. Otherwise we won't
1223 catch a card that has gone bonkers.
1225 - The "initialized" test goes after the hardware twiddling. Otherwise
1226 the card will stick us in the interrupt routine again.
1228 - The initialized test goes before recursive.
1233 #ifdef IRQ_RATE_LIMIT
1234 /* Aaargh! I'm ashamed. This costs more lines-of-code than the
1235 actual interrupt routine!. (Well, used to when I wrote that comment) */
1240 if (lastjif == jiffies) {
1241 if (++nintr > IRQ_RATE_LIMIT) {
1242 free_irq (board->irq, board);
1243 printk (KERN_ERR "sx: Too many interrupts. Turning off interrupt %d.\n",
1254 if (board->irq == irq) {
1255 /* Tell the card we've noticed the interrupt. */
1257 sx_write_board_word (board, cc_int_pending, 0);
1258 if (IS_SX_BOARD (board)) {
1259 write_sx_byte (board, SX_RESET_IRQ, 1);
1260 } else if (IS_EISA_BOARD(board)) {
1261 inb(board->eisa_base+0xc03);
1262 write_sx_word(board, 8, 0);
1264 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR_CLEAR);
1265 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR, SI2_ISA_INTCLEAR_SET);
1269 if (!sx_initialized)
1271 if (!(board->flags & SX_BOARD_INITIALIZED))
1274 if (test_and_set_bit (SX_BOARD_INTR_LOCK, &board->locks)) {
1275 printk (KERN_ERR "Recursive interrupt! (%d)\n", board->irq);
1279 for (i=0;i<board->nports;i++) {
1280 port = &board->ports[i];
1281 if (port->gs.flags & GS_ACTIVE) {
1282 if (sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_state)) {
1283 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INTERRUPTS,
1284 "Port %d: modem signal change?... \n", i);
1285 sx_check_modem_signals (port);
1287 if (port->gs.xmit_cnt) {
1288 sx_transmit_chars (port);
1290 if (!(port->gs.flags & SX_RX_THROTTLE)) {
1291 sx_receive_chars (port);
1296 clear_bit (SX_BOARD_INTR_LOCK, &board->locks);
1298 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FLOW, "sx: exit sx_interrupt (%d/%d)\n", irq, board->irq);
1304 static void sx_pollfunc (unsigned long data)
1306 struct sx_board *board = (struct sx_board *) data;
1310 sx_interrupt (0, board, NULL);
1312 init_timer(&board->timer);
1314 board->timer.expires = jiffies + sx_poll;
1315 add_timer (&board->timer);
1321 /* ********************************************************************** *
1322 * Here are the routines that actually *
1323 * interface with the generic_serial driver *
1324 * ********************************************************************** */
1326 /* Ehhm. I don't know how to fiddle with interrupts on the SX card. --REW */
1327 /* Hmm. Ok I figured it out. You don't. */
1329 static void sx_disable_tx_interrupts (void * ptr)
1331 struct sx_port *port = ptr;
1334 port->gs.flags &= ~GS_TX_INTEN;
1340 static void sx_enable_tx_interrupts (void * ptr)
1342 struct sx_port *port = ptr;
1346 /* First transmit the characters that we're supposed to */
1347 sx_transmit_chars (port);
1349 /* The sx card will never interrupt us if we don't fill the buffer
1350 past 25%. So we keep considering interrupts off if that's the case. */
1351 data_in_buffer = (sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_txipos) -
1352 sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_txopos)) & 0xff;
1354 /* XXX Must be "HIGH_WATER" for SI card according to doc. */
1355 if (data_in_buffer < LOW_WATER)
1356 port->gs.flags &= ~GS_TX_INTEN;
1362 static void sx_disable_rx_interrupts (void * ptr)
1364 /* struct sx_port *port = ptr; */
1370 static void sx_enable_rx_interrupts (void * ptr)
1372 /* struct sx_port *port = ptr; */
1379 /* Jeez. Isn't this simple? */
1380 static int sx_get_CD (void * ptr)
1382 struct sx_port *port = ptr;
1386 return ((sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_ip) & IP_DCD) != 0);
1390 /* Jeez. Isn't this simple? */
1391 static int sx_chars_in_buffer (void * ptr)
1393 struct sx_port *port = ptr;
1397 return ((sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_txipos) -
1398 sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_txopos)) & 0xff);
1402 static void sx_shutdown_port (void * ptr)
1404 struct sx_port *port = ptr;
1408 port->gs.flags &= ~ GS_ACTIVE;
1409 if (port->gs.tty && (port->gs.tty->termios->c_cflag & HUPCL)) {
1410 sx_setsignals (port, 0, 0);
1411 sx_reconfigure_port(port);
1421 /* ********************************************************************** *
1422 * Here are the routines that actually *
1423 * interface with the rest of the system *
1424 * ********************************************************************** */
1426 static int sx_open (struct tty_struct * tty, struct file * filp)
1428 struct sx_port *port;
1430 unsigned long flags;
1434 if (!sx_initialized) {
1439 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_OPEN, "%d: opening line %d. tty=%p ctty=%p, np=%d)\n",
1440 current->pid, line, tty, current->signal->tty, sx_nports);
1442 if ((line < 0) || (line >= SX_NPORTS) || (line >= sx_nports))
1445 port = & sx_ports[line];
1446 port->c_dcd = 0; /* Make sure that the first interrupt doesn't detect a
1447 1 -> 0 transition. */
1450 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_OPEN, "port = %p c_dcd = %d\n", port, port->c_dcd);
1452 spin_lock_irqsave(&port->gs.driver_lock, flags);
1454 tty->driver_data = port;
1457 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->gs.driver_lock, flags);
1459 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_OPEN, "starting port\n");
1462 * Start up serial port
1464 retval = gs_init_port(&port->gs);
1465 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_OPEN, "done gs_init\n");
1471 port->gs.flags |= GS_ACTIVE;
1472 if (port->gs.count <= 1)
1473 sx_setsignals (port, 1,1);
1476 if (sx_debug & SX_DEBUG_OPEN)
1477 my_hd (port, sizeof (*port));
1479 if (sx_debug & SX_DEBUG_OPEN)
1480 my_hd_io (port->board->base + port->ch_base, sizeof (*port));
1483 if (port->gs.count <= 1) {
1484 if (sx_send_command (port, HS_LOPEN, -1, HS_IDLE_OPEN) != 1) {
1485 printk (KERN_ERR "sx: Card didn't respond to LOPEN command.\n");
1486 spin_lock_irqsave(&port->gs.driver_lock, flags);
1488 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->gs.driver_lock, flags);
1493 retval = gs_block_til_ready(port, filp);
1494 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_OPEN, "Block til ready returned %d. Count=%d\n",
1495 retval, port->gs.count);
1499 * Don't lower gs.count here because sx_close() will be called later
1504 /* tty->low_latency = 1; */
1506 port->c_dcd = sx_get_CD (port);
1507 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_OPEN, "at open: cd=%d\n", port->c_dcd);
1515 static void sx_close (void *ptr)
1517 struct sx_port *port = ptr;
1518 /* Give the port 5 seconds to close down. */
1523 sx_setsignals (port, 0, 0);
1524 sx_reconfigure_port(port);
1525 sx_send_command (port, HS_CLOSE, 0, 0);
1527 while (to-- && (sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_hstat) != HS_IDLE_CLOSED))
1528 if (msleep_interruptible(10))
1530 if (sx_read_channel_byte (port, hi_hstat) != HS_IDLE_CLOSED) {
1531 if (sx_send_command (port, HS_FORCE_CLOSED, -1, HS_IDLE_CLOSED) != 1) {
1533 "sx: sent the force_close command, but card didn't react\n");
1535 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_CLOSE, "sent the force_close command.\n");
1538 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_CLOSE, "waited %d jiffies for close. count=%d\n",
1539 5 * HZ - to - 1, port->gs.count);
1541 if(port->gs.count) {
1542 sx_dprintk(SX_DEBUG_CLOSE, "WARNING port count:%d\n", port->gs.count);
1543 //printk ("%s SETTING port count to zero: %p count: %d\n", __FUNCTION__, port, port->gs.count);
1544 //port->gs.count = 0;
1552 /* This is relatively thorough. But then again it is only 20 lines. */
1553 #define MARCHUP for (i=min;i<max;i++)
1554 #define MARCHDOWN for (i=max-1;i>=min;i--)
1555 #define W0 write_sx_byte (board, i, 0x55)
1556 #define W1 write_sx_byte (board, i, 0xaa)
1557 #define R0 if (read_sx_byte (board, i) != 0x55) return 1
1558 #define R1 if (read_sx_byte (board, i) != 0xaa) return 1
1560 /* This memtest takes a human-noticable time. You normally only do it
1561 once a boot, so I guess that it is worth it. */
1562 static int do_memtest (struct sx_board *board, int min, int max)
1566 /* This is a marchb. Theoretically, marchb catches much more than
1567 simpler tests. In practise, the longer test just catches more
1568 intermittent errors. -- REW
1569 (For the theory behind memory testing see:
1570 Testing Semiconductor Memories by A.J. van de Goor.) */
1572 MARCHUP {R0;W1;R1;W0;R0;W1;}
1574 MARCHDOWN {R1;W0;W1;W0;}
1575 MARCHDOWN {R0;W1;W0;}
1588 #define MARCHUP for (i=min;i<max;i+=2)
1589 #define MARCHDOWN for (i=max-1;i>=min;i-=2)
1590 #define W0 write_sx_word (board, i, 0x55aa)
1591 #define W1 write_sx_word (board, i, 0xaa55)
1592 #define R0 if (read_sx_word (board, i) != 0x55aa) return 1
1593 #define R1 if (read_sx_word (board, i) != 0xaa55) return 1
1596 /* This memtest takes a human-noticable time. You normally only do it
1597 once a boot, so I guess that it is worth it. */
1598 static int do_memtest_w (struct sx_board *board, int min, int max)
1603 MARCHUP {R0;W1;R1;W0;R0;W1;}
1605 MARCHDOWN {R1;W0;W1;W0;}
1606 MARCHDOWN {R0;W1;W0;}
1613 static int sx_fw_ioctl (struct inode *inode, struct file *filp,
1614 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
1617 int __user *descr = (int __user *)arg;
1619 static struct sx_board *board = NULL;
1627 /* Removed superuser check: Sysops can use the permissions on the device
1628 file to restrict access. Recommendation: Root only. (root.root 600) */
1629 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
1634 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "IOCTL %x: %lx\n", cmd, arg);
1636 if (!board) board = &boards[0];
1637 if (board->flags & SX_BOARD_PRESENT) {
1638 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "Board present! (%x)\n",
1641 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "Board not present! (%x) all:",
1643 for (i=0;i< SX_NBOARDS;i++)
1644 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "<%x> ", boards[i].flags);
1645 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "\n");
1650 case SXIO_SET_BOARD:
1651 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "set board to %ld\n", arg);
1652 if (arg >= SX_NBOARDS) return -EIO;
1653 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "not out of range\n");
1654 if (!(boards[arg].flags & SX_BOARD_PRESENT)) return -EIO;
1655 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, ".. and present!\n");
1656 board = &boards[arg];
1659 rc = -ENOENT; /* If we manage to miss one, return error. */
1660 if (IS_SX_BOARD (board)) rc = SX_TYPE_SX;
1661 if (IS_CF_BOARD (board)) rc = SX_TYPE_CF;
1662 if (IS_SI_BOARD (board)) rc = SX_TYPE_SI;
1663 if (IS_SI1_BOARD (board)) rc = SX_TYPE_SI;
1664 if (IS_EISA_BOARD (board)) rc = SX_TYPE_SI;
1665 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "returning type= %d\n", rc);
1667 case SXIO_DO_RAMTEST:
1668 if (sx_initialized) /* Already initialized: better not ramtest the board. */
1670 if (IS_SX_BOARD (board)) {
1671 rc = do_memtest (board, 0, 0x7000);
1672 if (!rc) rc = do_memtest (board, 0, 0x7000);
1673 /*if (!rc) rc = do_memtest_w (board, 0, 0x7000);*/
1675 rc = do_memtest (board, 0, 0x7ff8);
1676 /* if (!rc) rc = do_memtest_w (board, 0, 0x7ff8); */
1678 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "returning memtest result= %d\n", rc);
1681 if (sx_initialized) /* Already initialized */
1683 if (!sx_reset (board))
1685 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "reset the board...\n");
1687 tmp = kmalloc (SX_CHUNK_SIZE, GFP_USER);
1688 if (!tmp) return -ENOMEM;
1689 get_user (nbytes, descr++);
1690 get_user (offset, descr++);
1691 get_user (data, descr++);
1692 while (nbytes && data) {
1693 for (i=0;i<nbytes;i += SX_CHUNK_SIZE) {
1694 if (copy_from_user(tmp, (char __user *)data+i,
1695 (i + SX_CHUNK_SIZE >
1696 nbytes) ? nbytes - i :
1701 memcpy_toio(board->base2 + offset + i, tmp,
1702 (i+SX_CHUNK_SIZE>nbytes)?nbytes-i:SX_CHUNK_SIZE);
1705 get_user (nbytes, descr++);
1706 get_user (offset, descr++);
1707 get_user (data, descr++);
1710 sx_nports += sx_init_board (board);
1714 if (sx_initialized) /* Already initialized */
1716 /* This is not allowed until all boards are initialized... */
1717 for (i=0;i<SX_NBOARDS;i++) {
1718 if ( (boards[i].flags & SX_BOARD_PRESENT) &&
1719 !(boards[i].flags & SX_BOARD_INITIALIZED))
1722 for (i=0;i<SX_NBOARDS;i++)
1723 if (!(boards[i].flags & SX_BOARD_PRESENT)) break;
1725 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_FIRMWARE, "initing portstructs, %d boards, "
1726 "%d channels, first board: %d ports\n",
1727 i, sx_nports, boards[0].nports);
1728 rc = sx_init_portstructs (i, sx_nports);
1739 case SXIO_GETGSDEBUG:
1740 case SXIO_SETGSDEBUG:
1743 case SXIO_GETNPORTS:
1747 printk (KERN_WARNING "Unknown ioctl on firmware device (%x).\n", cmd);
1755 static void sx_break (struct tty_struct * tty, int flag)
1757 struct sx_port *port = tty->driver_data;
1763 rv = sx_send_command (port, HS_START, -1, HS_IDLE_BREAK);
1765 rv = sx_send_command (port, HS_STOP, -1, HS_IDLE_OPEN);
1766 if (rv != 1) printk (KERN_ERR "sx: couldn't send break (%x).\n",
1767 read_sx_byte (port->board, CHAN_OFFSET (port, hi_hstat)));
1773 static int sx_tiocmget(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file)
1775 struct sx_port *port = tty->driver_data;
1776 return sx_getsignals(port);
1779 static int sx_tiocmset(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file,
1780 unsigned int set, unsigned int clear)
1782 struct sx_port *port = tty->driver_data;
1783 int rts = -1, dtr = -1;
1785 if (set & TIOCM_RTS)
1787 if (set & TIOCM_DTR)
1789 if (clear & TIOCM_RTS)
1791 if (clear & TIOCM_DTR)
1794 sx_setsignals(port, dtr, rts);
1795 sx_reconfigure_port(port);
1799 static int sx_ioctl (struct tty_struct * tty, struct file * filp,
1800 unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
1803 struct sx_port *port = tty->driver_data;
1804 void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
1807 /* func_enter2(); */
1812 rc = put_user(((tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL) ? 1 : 0),
1813 (unsigned __user *) argp);
1816 if ((rc = get_user(ival, (unsigned __user *) argp)) == 0) {
1817 tty->termios->c_cflag =
1818 (tty->termios->c_cflag & ~CLOCAL) |
1819 (ival ? CLOCAL : 0);
1823 rc = gs_getserial(&port->gs, argp);
1826 rc = gs_setserial(&port->gs, argp);
1838 /* The throttle/unthrottle scheme for the Specialix card is different
1839 * from other drivers and deserves some explanation.
1840 * The Specialix hardware takes care of XON/XOFF
1841 * and CTS/RTS flow control itself. This means that all we have to
1842 * do when signalled by the upper tty layer to throttle/unthrottle is
1843 * to make a note of it here. When we come to read characters from the
1844 * rx buffers on the card (sx_receive_chars()) we look to see if the
1845 * upper layer can accept more (as noted here in sx_rx_throt[]).
1846 * If it can't we simply don't remove chars from the cards buffer.
1847 * When the tty layer can accept chars, we again note that here and when
1848 * sx_receive_chars() is called it will remove them from the cards buffer.
1849 * The card will notice that a ports buffer has drained below some low
1850 * water mark and will unflow control the line itself, using whatever
1851 * flow control scheme is in use for that port. -- Simon Allen
1854 static void sx_throttle (struct tty_struct * tty)
1856 struct sx_port *port = (struct sx_port *)tty->driver_data;
1859 /* If the port is using any type of input flow
1860 * control then throttle the port.
1862 if((tty->termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) || (I_IXOFF(tty)) ) {
1863 port->gs.flags |= SX_RX_THROTTLE;
1869 static void sx_unthrottle (struct tty_struct * tty)
1871 struct sx_port *port = (struct sx_port *)tty->driver_data;
1874 /* Always unthrottle even if flow control is not enabled on
1875 * this port in case we disabled flow control while the port
1878 port->gs.flags &= ~SX_RX_THROTTLE;
1884 /* ********************************************************************** *
1885 * Here are the initialization routines. *
1886 * ********************************************************************** */
1891 static int sx_init_board (struct sx_board *board)
1899 /* This is preceded by downloading the download code. */
1901 board->flags |= SX_BOARD_INITIALIZED;
1903 if (read_sx_byte (board, 0))
1904 /* CF boards may need this. */
1905 write_sx_byte(board,0, 0);
1907 /* This resets the processor again, to make sure it didn't do any
1908 foolish things while we were downloading the image */
1909 if (!sx_reset (board))
1912 sx_start_board (board);
1914 if (!sx_busy_wait_neq (board, 0, 0xff, 0)) {
1915 printk (KERN_ERR "sx: Ooops. Board won't initialize.\n");
1919 /* Ok. So now the processor on the card is running. It gathered
1920 some info for us... */
1921 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "The sxcard structure:\n");
1922 if (sx_debug & SX_DEBUG_INIT) my_hd_io (board->base, 0x10);
1923 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "the first sx_module structure:\n");
1924 if (sx_debug & SX_DEBUG_INIT) my_hd_io (board->base + 0x80, 0x30);
1926 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT,
1927 "init_status: %x, %dk memory, firmware V%x.%02x,\n",
1928 read_sx_byte (board, 0), read_sx_byte(board, 1),
1929 read_sx_byte (board, 5), read_sx_byte(board, 4));
1931 if (read_sx_byte (board, 0) == 0xff) {
1932 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: No modules found. Sorry.\n");
1939 if (IS_SX_BOARD(board)) {
1940 sx_write_board_word (board, cc_int_count, sx_maxints);
1943 sx_write_board_word (board, cc_int_count, SI_PROCESSOR_CLOCK/8/sx_maxints);
1946 /* grab the first module type... */
1947 /* board->ta_type = mod_compat_type (read_sx_byte (board, 0x80 + 0x08)); */
1948 board->ta_type = mod_compat_type (sx_read_module_byte (board, 0x80, mc_chip));
1951 for (addr = 0x80;addr != 0;addr = read_sx_word (board, addr) & 0x7fff) {
1952 type = sx_read_module_byte (board, addr, mc_chip);
1953 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "Module at %x: %d channels\n",
1954 addr, read_sx_byte (board, addr + 2));
1956 chans += sx_read_module_byte (board, addr, mc_type);
1958 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "module is an %s, which has %s/%s panels\n",
1960 pan_type_s (sx_read_module_byte (board, addr, mc_mods) & 0xf),
1961 pan_type_s (sx_read_module_byte (board, addr, mc_mods) >> 4));
1963 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "CD1400 versions: %x/%x, ASIC version: %x\n",
1964 sx_read_module_byte (board, addr, mc_rev1),
1965 sx_read_module_byte (board, addr, mc_rev2),
1966 sx_read_module_byte (board, addr, mc_mtaasic_rev));
1968 /* The following combinations are illegal: It should theoretically
1969 work, but timing problems make the bus HANG. */
1971 if (mod_compat_type (type) != board->ta_type) {
1972 printk (KERN_ERR "sx: This is an invalid configuration.\n"
1973 "Don't mix TA/MTA/SXDC on the same hostadapter.\n");
1977 if ((IS_EISA_BOARD(board) ||
1978 IS_SI_BOARD(board)) && (mod_compat_type(type) == 4)) {
1979 printk (KERN_ERR "sx: This is an invalid configuration.\n"
1980 "Don't use SXDCs on an SI/XIO adapter.\n");
1984 #if 0 /* Problem fixed: firmware 3.05 */
1985 if (IS_SX_BOARD(board) && (type == TA8)) {
1986 /* There are some issues with the firmware and the DCD/RTS
1987 lines. It might work if you tie them together or something.
1988 It might also work if you get a newer sx_firmware. Therefore
1989 this is just a warning. */
1990 printk (KERN_WARNING "sx: The SX host doesn't work too well "
1991 "with the TA8 adapters.\nSpecialix is working on it.\n");
1997 /* board->flags |= SX_BOARD_PRESENT; */
1998 if(board->irq > 0) {
1999 /* fixed irq, probably PCI */
2000 if(sx_irqmask & (1 << board->irq)) { /* may we use this irq? */
2001 if(request_irq(board->irq, sx_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ | SA_INTERRUPT, "sx", board)) {
2002 printk(KERN_ERR "sx: Cannot allocate irq %d.\n", board->irq);
2007 } else if(board->irq < 0 && sx_irqmask) {
2008 /* auto-allocate irq */
2010 int irqmask = sx_irqmask & (IS_SX_BOARD(board) ? SX_ISA_IRQ_MASK : SI2_ISA_IRQ_MASK);
2011 for(irqnr = 15; irqnr > 0; irqnr--)
2012 if(irqmask & (1 << irqnr))
2013 if(! request_irq(irqnr, sx_interrupt, SA_SHIRQ | SA_INTERRUPT, "sx", board))
2016 printk(KERN_ERR "sx: Cannot allocate IRQ.\n");
2022 /* Found a valid interrupt, start up interrupts! */
2023 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "Using irq %d.\n", board->irq);
2024 sx_start_interrupts (board);
2025 board->poll = sx_slowpoll;
2026 board->flags |= SX_IRQ_ALLOCATED;
2028 /* no irq: setup board for polled operation */
2029 board->poll = sx_poll;
2030 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "Using poll-interval %d.\n", board->poll);
2033 /* The timer should be initialized anyway: That way we can safely
2034 del_timer it when the module is unloaded. */
2035 init_timer (&board->timer);
2038 board->timer.data = (unsigned long) board;
2039 board->timer.function = sx_pollfunc;
2040 board->timer.expires = jiffies + board->poll;
2041 add_timer (&board->timer);
2047 board->nports = chans;
2048 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "returning %d ports.", board->nports);
2055 static void printheader(void)
2057 static int header_printed;
2059 if (!header_printed) {
2060 printk (KERN_INFO "Specialix SX driver "
2061 "(C) 1998/1999 R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl \n");
2062 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: version %s\n", RCS_ID);
2068 static int probe_sx (struct sx_board *board)
2070 struct vpd_prom vpdp;
2076 if (!IS_CF_BOARD (board)) {
2077 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "Going to verify vpd prom at %p.\n",
2078 board->base + SX_VPD_ROM);
2080 if (sx_debug & SX_DEBUG_PROBE)
2081 my_hd_io(board->base + SX_VPD_ROM, 0x40);
2084 for (i=0;i< sizeof (struct vpd_prom);i++)
2085 *p++ = read_sx_byte (board, SX_VPD_ROM + i*2);
2087 if (sx_debug & SX_DEBUG_PROBE)
2088 my_hd (&vpdp, 0x20);
2090 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "checking identifier...\n");
2092 if (strncmp (vpdp.identifier, SX_VPD_IDENT_STRING, 16) != 0) {
2093 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "Got non-SX identifier: '%s'\n",
2101 if (!IS_CF_BOARD (board)) {
2102 printk (KERN_DEBUG "sx: Found an SX board at %lx\n", board->hw_base);
2103 printk (KERN_DEBUG "sx: hw_rev: %d, assembly level: %d, uniq ID:%08x, ",
2104 vpdp.hwrev, vpdp.hwass, vpdp.uniqid);
2105 printk ( "Manufactured: %d/%d\n",
2106 1970 + vpdp.myear, vpdp.mweek);
2109 if ((((vpdp.uniqid >> 24) & SX_UNIQUEID_MASK) != SX_PCI_UNIQUEID1) &&
2110 (((vpdp.uniqid >> 24) & SX_UNIQUEID_MASK) != SX_ISA_UNIQUEID1)) {
2111 /* This might be a bit harsh. This was the primary reason the
2112 SX/ISA card didn't work at first... */
2113 printk (KERN_ERR "sx: Hmm. Not an SX/PCI or SX/ISA card. Sorry: giving up.\n");
2117 if (((vpdp.uniqid >> 24) & SX_UNIQUEID_MASK) == SX_ISA_UNIQUEID1) {
2118 if (((unsigned long)board->hw_base) & 0x8000) {
2119 printk (KERN_WARNING "sx: Warning: There may be hardware problems with the card at %lx.\n", board->hw_base);
2120 printk (KERN_WARNING "sx: Read sx.txt for more info.\n");
2127 /* This resets the processor, and keeps it off the bus. */
2128 if (!sx_reset (board))
2130 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "reset the board...\n");
2132 board->flags |= SX_BOARD_PRESENT;
2140 /* Specialix probes for this card at 32k increments from 640k to 16M.
2141 I consider machines with less than 16M unlikely nowadays, so I'm
2142 not probing above 1Mb. Also, 0xa0000, 0xb0000, are taken by the VGA
2143 card. 0xe0000 and 0xf0000 are taken by the BIOS. That only leaves
2144 0xc0000, 0xc8000, 0xd0000 and 0xd8000 . */
2146 static int probe_si (struct sx_board *board)
2151 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "Going to verify SI signature hw %lx at %p.\n", board->hw_base,
2152 board->base + SI2_ISA_ID_BASE);
2154 if (sx_debug & SX_DEBUG_PROBE)
2155 my_hd_io(board->base + SI2_ISA_ID_BASE, 0x8);
2157 if (!IS_EISA_BOARD(board)) {
2158 if( IS_SI1_BOARD(board) )
2161 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_ID_BASE+7-i,i);
2166 if ((read_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_ID_BASE+7-i) & 7) != i) {
2173 /* Now we're pretty much convinced that there is an SI board here,
2174 but to prevent trouble, we'd better double check that we don't
2175 have an SI1 board when we're probing for an SI2 board.... */
2177 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_ID_BASE,0x10);
2178 if ( IS_SI1_BOARD(board)) {
2179 /* This should be an SI1 board, which has this
2180 location writable... */
2181 if (read_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_ID_BASE) != 0x10)
2185 /* This should be an SI2 board, which has the bottom
2186 3 bits non-writable... */
2187 if (read_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_ID_BASE) == 0x10)
2192 /* Now we're pretty much convinced that there is an SI board here,
2193 but to prevent trouble, we'd better double check that we don't
2194 have an SI1 board when we're probing for an SI2 board.... */
2196 write_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_ID_BASE,0x10);
2197 if ( IS_SI1_BOARD(board)) {
2198 /* This should be an SI1 board, which has this
2199 location writable... */
2200 if (read_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_ID_BASE) != 0x10)
2204 /* This should be an SI2 board, which has the bottom
2205 3 bits non-writable... */
2206 if (read_sx_byte (board, SI2_ISA_ID_BASE) == 0x10)
2213 printk (KERN_DEBUG "sx: Found an SI board at %lx\n", board->hw_base);
2214 /* Compared to the SX boards, it is a complete guess as to what
2215 this card is up to... */
2219 /* This resets the processor, and keeps it off the bus. */
2220 if (!sx_reset (board))
2222 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "reset the board...\n");
2224 board->flags |= SX_BOARD_PRESENT;
2230 static struct tty_operations sx_ops = {
2231 .break_ctl = sx_break,
2235 .put_char = gs_put_char,
2236 .flush_chars = gs_flush_chars,
2237 .write_room = gs_write_room,
2238 .chars_in_buffer = gs_chars_in_buffer,
2239 .flush_buffer = gs_flush_buffer,
2241 .throttle = sx_throttle,
2242 .unthrottle = sx_unthrottle,
2243 .set_termios = gs_set_termios,
2246 .hangup = gs_hangup,
2247 .tiocmget = sx_tiocmget,
2248 .tiocmset = sx_tiocmset,
2251 static int sx_init_drivers(void)
2257 sx_driver = alloc_tty_driver(sx_nports);
2260 sx_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE;
2261 sx_driver->driver_name = "specialix_sx";
2262 sx_driver->name = "ttyX";
2263 sx_driver->major = SX_NORMAL_MAJOR;
2264 sx_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL;
2265 sx_driver->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL;
2266 sx_driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios;
2267 sx_driver->init_termios.c_cflag =
2268 B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
2269 sx_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW;
2270 tty_set_operations(sx_driver, &sx_ops);
2272 if ((error = tty_register_driver(sx_driver))) {
2273 put_tty_driver(sx_driver);
2274 printk(KERN_ERR "sx: Couldn't register sx driver, error = %d\n",
2283 static void * ckmalloc (int size)
2287 p = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
2294 static int sx_init_portstructs (int nboards, int nports)
2296 struct sx_board *board;
2297 struct sx_port *port;
2304 /* Many drivers statically allocate the maximum number of ports
2305 There is no reason not to allocate them dynamically. Is there? -- REW */
2306 sx_ports = ckmalloc(nports * sizeof (struct sx_port));
2311 for (i = 0; i < nboards; i++) {
2313 board->ports = port;
2314 for (j=0; j < boards[i].nports;j++) {
2315 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "initing port %d\n", j);
2316 port->gs.magic = SX_MAGIC;
2317 port->gs.close_delay = HZ/2;
2318 port->gs.closing_wait = 30 * HZ;
2319 port->board = board;
2320 port->gs.rd = &sx_real_driver;
2321 #ifdef NEW_WRITE_LOCKING
2322 port->gs.port_write_sem = MUTEX;
2324 port->gs.driver_lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
2326 * Initializing wait queue
2328 init_waitqueue_head(&port->gs.open_wait);
2329 init_waitqueue_head(&port->gs.close_wait);
2337 for (i = 0; i < nboards; i++) {
2339 board->port_base = portno;
2340 /* Possibly the configuration was rejected. */
2341 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "Board has %d channels\n", board->nports);
2342 if (board->nports <= 0) continue;
2343 /* XXX byteorder ?? */
2344 for (addr = 0x80;addr != 0;addr = read_sx_word (board, addr) & 0x7fff) {
2345 chans = sx_read_module_byte (board, addr, mc_type);
2346 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "Module at %x: %d channels\n", addr, chans);
2347 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "Port at");
2348 for (j=0;j<chans;j++) {
2349 /* The "sx-way" is the way it SHOULD be done. That way in the
2350 future, the firmware may for example pack the structures a bit
2351 more efficient. Neil tells me it isn't going to happen anytime
2353 if (IS_SX_BOARD(board))
2354 port->ch_base = sx_read_module_word (board, addr+j*2, mc_chan_pointer);
2356 port->ch_base = addr + 0x100 + 0x300*j;
2358 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, " %x", port->ch_base);
2359 port->line = portno++;
2362 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "\n");
2364 /* This has to be done earlier. */
2365 /* board->flags |= SX_BOARD_INITIALIZED; */
2372 static void __exit sx_release_drivers(void)
2375 tty_unregister_driver(sx_driver);
2376 put_tty_driver(sx_driver);
2381 /********************************************************
2382 * Setting bit 17 in the CNTRL register of the PLX 9050 *
2383 * chip forces a retry on writes while a read is pending.*
2384 * This is to prevent the card locking up on Intel Xeon *
2385 * multiprocessor systems with the NX chipset. -- NV *
2386 ********************************************************/
2388 /* Newer cards are produced with this bit set from the configuration
2389 EEprom. As the bit is read/write for the CPU, we can fix it here,
2390 if we detect that it isn't set correctly. -- REW */
2392 static void fix_sx_pci (struct pci_dev *pdev, struct sx_board *board)
2394 unsigned int hwbase;
2395 void __iomem *rebase;
2398 #define CNTRL_REG_OFFSET 0x50
2399 #define CNTRL_REG_GOODVALUE 0x18260000
2401 pci_read_config_dword(pdev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, &hwbase);
2402 hwbase &= PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK;
2403 rebase = ioremap(hwbase, 0x80);
2404 t = readl (rebase + CNTRL_REG_OFFSET);
2405 if (t != CNTRL_REG_GOODVALUE) {
2406 printk (KERN_DEBUG "sx: performing cntrl reg fix: %08x -> %08x\n", t, CNTRL_REG_GOODVALUE);
2407 writel (CNTRL_REG_GOODVALUE, rebase + CNTRL_REG_OFFSET);
2414 static int __init sx_init(void)
2419 struct sx_board *board;
2422 struct pci_dev *pdev = NULL;
2424 unsigned short tshort;
2428 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_INIT, "Initing sx module... (sx_debug=%d)\n", sx_debug);
2429 if (abs ((long) (&sx_debug) - sx_debug) < 0x10000) {
2430 printk (KERN_WARNING "sx: sx_debug is an address, instead of a value. "
2432 printk ("(%p)\n", &sx_debug);
2436 if (misc_register(&sx_fw_device) < 0) {
2437 printk(KERN_ERR "SX: Unable to register firmware loader driver.\n");
2442 while ((pdev = pci_find_device (PCI_VENDOR_ID_SPECIALIX,
2443 PCI_DEVICE_ID_SPECIALIX_SX_XIO_IO8,
2445 if (pci_enable_device(pdev))
2448 /* Specialix has a whole bunch of cards with
2449 0x2000 as the device ID. They say its because
2450 the standard requires it. Stupid standard. */
2451 /* It seems that reading a word doesn't work reliably on 2.0.
2452 Also, reading a non-aligned dword doesn't work. So we read the
2453 whole dword at 0x2c and extract the word at 0x2e (SUBSYSTEM_ID)
2455 /* I don't know why the define doesn't work, constant 0x2c does --REW */
2456 pci_read_config_dword (pdev, 0x2c, &tint);
2457 tshort = (tint >> 16) & 0xffff;
2458 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "Got a specialix card: %x.\n", tint);
2459 /* sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "pdev = %d/%d (%x)\n", pdev, tint); */
2460 if ((tshort != 0x0200) && (tshort != 0x0300)) {
2461 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "But it's not an SX card (%d)...\n",
2465 board = &boards[found];
2467 board->flags &= ~SX_BOARD_TYPE;
2468 board->flags |= (tshort == 0x200)?SX_PCI_BOARD:
2471 /* CF boards use base address 3.... */
2472 if (IS_CF_BOARD (board))
2473 board->hw_base = pci_resource_start (pdev, 3);
2475 board->hw_base = pci_resource_start (pdev, 2);
2477 board->base = ioremap(board->hw_base, WINDOW_LEN (board));
2479 printk(KERN_ERR "ioremap failed\n");
2480 /* XXX handle error */
2483 /* Most of the stuff on the CF board is offset by
2485 if (IS_CF_BOARD (board)) board->base += 0x18000;
2487 board->irq = pdev->irq;
2489 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "Got a specialix card: %x/%p(%d) %x.\n",
2490 tint, boards[found].base, board->irq, board->flags);
2492 if (probe_sx (board)) {
2494 fix_sx_pci (pdev, board);
2496 iounmap(board->base2);
2500 for (i=0;i<NR_SX_ADDRS;i++) {
2501 board = &boards[found];
2502 board->hw_base = sx_probe_addrs[i];
2504 board->base = ioremap(board->hw_base, SX_WINDOW_LEN);
2505 board->flags &= ~SX_BOARD_TYPE;
2506 board->flags |= SX_ISA_BOARD;
2507 board->irq = sx_irqmask?-1:0;
2509 if (probe_sx (board)) {
2512 iounmap(board->base);
2516 for (i=0;i<NR_SI_ADDRS;i++) {
2517 board = &boards[found];
2518 board->hw_base = si_probe_addrs[i];
2520 board->base = ioremap(board->hw_base, SI2_ISA_WINDOW_LEN);
2521 board->flags &= ~SX_BOARD_TYPE;
2522 board->flags |= SI_ISA_BOARD;
2523 board->irq = sx_irqmask ?-1:0;
2525 if (probe_si (board)) {
2528 iounmap (board->base);
2531 for (i=0;i<NR_SI1_ADDRS;i++) {
2532 board = &boards[found];
2533 board->hw_base = si1_probe_addrs[i];
2535 board->base = ioremap(board->hw_base, SI1_ISA_WINDOW_LEN);
2536 board->flags &= ~SX_BOARD_TYPE;
2537 board->flags |= SI1_ISA_BOARD;
2538 board->irq = sx_irqmask ?-1:0;
2540 if (probe_si (board)) {
2543 iounmap (board->base);
2547 sx_dprintk(SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "Probing for EISA cards\n");
2548 for(eisa_slot=0x1000; eisa_slot<0x10000; eisa_slot+=0x1000)
2550 if((inb(eisa_slot+0xc80)==0x4d) &&
2551 (inb(eisa_slot+0xc81)==0x98))
2553 sx_dprintk(SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "%s : Signature found in EISA slot %d, Product %d Rev %d\n",
2554 "XIO", (eisa_slot>>12), inb(eisa_slot+0xc82), inb(eisa_slot+0xc83));
2556 board = &boards[found];
2557 board->eisa_base = eisa_slot;
2558 board->flags &= ~SX_BOARD_TYPE;
2559 board->flags |= SI_EISA_BOARD;
2561 board->hw_base = (((inb(0xc01+eisa_slot) << 8) + inb(0xc00+eisa_slot)) << 16);
2563 board->base = ioremap(board->hw_base, SI2_EISA_WINDOW_LEN);
2565 sx_dprintk(SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "IO hw_base address: %lx\n", board->hw_base);
2566 sx_dprintk(SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "base: %p\n", board->base);
2567 board->irq = inb(board->eisa_base+0xc02)>>4;
2568 sx_dprintk(SX_DEBUG_PROBE, "IRQ: %d\n", board->irq);
2576 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: total of %d boards detected.\n", found);
2578 misc_deregister(&sx_fw_device);
2582 return found?0:-EIO;
2586 static void __exit sx_exit (void)
2589 struct sx_board *board;
2592 for (i = 0; i < SX_NBOARDS; i++) {
2594 if (board->flags & SX_BOARD_INITIALIZED) {
2595 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_CLEANUP, "Cleaning up board at %p\n", board->base);
2596 /* The board should stop messing with us.
2597 (actually I mean the interrupt) */
2599 if ((board->irq) && (board->flags & SX_IRQ_ALLOCATED))
2600 free_irq (board->irq, board);
2602 /* It is safe/allowed to del_timer a non-active timer */
2603 del_timer (& board->timer);
2604 iounmap(board->base);
2607 if (misc_deregister(&sx_fw_device) < 0) {
2608 printk (KERN_INFO "sx: couldn't deregister firmware loader devic\n");
2610 sx_dprintk (SX_DEBUG_CLEANUP, "Cleaning up drivers (%d)\n", sx_initialized);
2612 sx_release_drivers ();
2618 module_init(sx_init);
2619 module_exit(sx_exit);