1 /*****************************************************************************/
4 * istallion.c -- stallion intelligent multiport serial driver.
6 * Copyright (C) 1996-1999 Stallion Technologies
7 * Copyright (C) 1994-1996 Greg Ungerer.
9 * This code is loosely based on the Linux serial driver, written by
10 * Linus Torvalds, Theodore T'so and others.
12 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
15 * (at your option) any later version.
17 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 * GNU General Public License for more details.
22 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
24 * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
27 /*****************************************************************************/
29 #include <linux/config.h>
30 #include <linux/module.h>
31 #include <linux/slab.h>
32 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
33 #include <linux/tty.h>
34 #include <linux/tty_flip.h>
35 #include <linux/serial.h>
36 #include <linux/cdk.h>
37 #include <linux/comstats.h>
38 #include <linux/istallion.h>
39 #include <linux/ioport.h>
40 #include <linux/delay.h>
41 #include <linux/init.h>
42 #include <linux/devfs_fs_kernel.h>
43 #include <linux/device.h>
44 #include <linux/wait.h>
47 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
50 #include <linux/pci.h>
53 /*****************************************************************************/
56 * Define different board types. Not all of the following board types
57 * are supported by this driver. But I will use the standard "assigned"
58 * board numbers. Currently supported boards are abbreviated as:
59 * ECP = EasyConnection 8/64, ONB = ONboard, BBY = Brumby and
63 #define BRD_STALLION 1
65 #define BRD_ONBOARD2 3
68 #define BRD_BRUMBY16 6
69 #define BRD_ONBOARDE 7
70 #define BRD_ONBOARD32 9
71 #define BRD_ONBOARD2_32 10
72 #define BRD_ONBOARDRS 11
80 #define BRD_ECH64PCI 27
81 #define BRD_EASYIOPCI 28
84 #define BRD_BRUMBY BRD_BRUMBY4
87 * Define a configuration structure to hold the board configuration.
88 * Need to set this up in the code (for now) with the boards that are
89 * to be configured into the system. This is what needs to be modified
90 * when adding/removing/modifying boards. Each line entry in the
91 * stli_brdconf[] array is a board. Each line contains io/irq/memory
92 * ranges for that board (as well as what type of board it is).
94 * { BRD_ECP, 0x2a0, 0, 0xcc000, 0, 0 },
95 * This line will configure an EasyConnection 8/64 at io address 2a0,
96 * and shared memory address of cc000. Multiple EasyConnection 8/64
97 * boards can share the same shared memory address space. No interrupt
98 * is required for this board type.
100 * { BRD_ECPE, 0x5000, 0, 0x80000000, 0, 0 },
101 * This line will configure an EasyConnection 8/64 EISA in slot 5 and
102 * shared memory address of 0x80000000 (2 GByte). Multiple
103 * EasyConnection 8/64 EISA boards can share the same shared memory
104 * address space. No interrupt is required for this board type.
106 * { BRD_ONBOARD, 0x240, 0, 0xd0000, 0, 0 },
107 * This line will configure an ONboard (ISA type) at io address 240,
108 * and shared memory address of d0000. Multiple ONboards can share
109 * the same shared memory address space. No interrupt required.
111 * { BRD_BRUMBY4, 0x360, 0, 0xc8000, 0, 0 },
112 * This line will configure a Brumby board (any number of ports!) at
113 * io address 360 and shared memory address of c8000. All Brumby boards
114 * configured into a system must have their own separate io and memory
115 * addresses. No interrupt is required.
117 * { BRD_STALLION, 0x330, 0, 0xd0000, 0, 0 },
118 * This line will configure an original Stallion board at io address 330
119 * and shared memory address d0000 (this would only be valid for a "V4.0"
120 * or Rev.O Stallion board). All Stallion boards configured into the
121 * system must have their own separate io and memory addresses. No
122 * interrupt is required.
129 unsigned long memaddr;
134 static stlconf_t stli_brdconf[] = {
135 /*{ BRD_ECP, 0x2a0, 0, 0xcc000, 0, 0 },*/
138 static int stli_nrbrds = sizeof(stli_brdconf) / sizeof(stlconf_t);
141 * There is some experimental EISA board detection code in this driver.
142 * By default it is disabled, but for those that want to try it out,
143 * then set the define below to be 1.
145 #define STLI_EISAPROBE 0
147 /*****************************************************************************/
150 * Define some important driver characteristics. Device major numbers
151 * allocated as per Linux Device Registry.
153 #ifndef STL_SIOMEMMAJOR
154 #define STL_SIOMEMMAJOR 28
156 #ifndef STL_SERIALMAJOR
157 #define STL_SERIALMAJOR 24
159 #ifndef STL_CALLOUTMAJOR
160 #define STL_CALLOUTMAJOR 25
163 /*****************************************************************************/
166 * Define our local driver identity first. Set up stuff to deal with
167 * all the local structures required by a serial tty driver.
169 static char *stli_drvtitle = "Stallion Intelligent Multiport Serial Driver";
170 static char *stli_drvname = "istallion";
171 static char *stli_drvversion = "5.6.0";
172 static char *stli_serialname = "ttyE";
174 static struct tty_driver *stli_serial;
177 * We will need to allocate a temporary write buffer for chars that
178 * come direct from user space. The problem is that a copy from user
179 * space might cause a page fault (typically on a system that is
180 * swapping!). All ports will share one buffer - since if the system
181 * is already swapping a shared buffer won't make things any worse.
183 static char *stli_tmpwritebuf;
184 static DECLARE_MUTEX(stli_tmpwritesem);
186 #define STLI_TXBUFSIZE 4096
189 * Use a fast local buffer for cooked characters. Typically a whole
190 * bunch of cooked characters come in for a port, 1 at a time. So we
191 * save those up into a local buffer, then write out the whole lot
192 * with a large memcpy. Just use 1 buffer for all ports, since its
193 * use it is only need for short periods of time by each port.
195 static char *stli_txcookbuf;
196 static int stli_txcooksize;
197 static int stli_txcookrealsize;
198 static struct tty_struct *stli_txcooktty;
201 * Define a local default termios struct. All ports will be created
202 * with this termios initially. Basically all it defines is a raw port
203 * at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
205 static struct termios stli_deftermios = {
206 .c_cflag = (B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL),
211 * Define global stats structures. Not used often, and can be
212 * re-used for each stats call.
214 static comstats_t stli_comstats;
215 static combrd_t stli_brdstats;
216 static asystats_t stli_cdkstats;
217 static stlibrd_t stli_dummybrd;
218 static stliport_t stli_dummyport;
220 /*****************************************************************************/
222 static stlibrd_t *stli_brds[STL_MAXBRDS];
224 static int stli_shared;
227 * Per board state flags. Used with the state field of the board struct.
228 * Not really much here... All we need to do is keep track of whether
229 * the board has been detected, and whether it is actually running a slave
232 #define BST_FOUND 0x1
233 #define BST_STARTED 0x2
236 * Define the set of port state flags. These are marked for internal
237 * state purposes only, usually to do with the state of communications
238 * with the slave. Most of them need to be updated atomically, so always
239 * use the bit setting operations (unless protected by cli/sti).
241 #define ST_INITIALIZING 1
247 #define ST_DOFLUSHRX 7
248 #define ST_DOFLUSHTX 8
251 #define ST_GETSIGS 11
254 * Define an array of board names as printable strings. Handy for
255 * referencing boards when printing trace and stuff.
257 static char *stli_brdnames[] = {
290 /*****************************************************************************/
294 * Define some string labels for arguments passed from the module
295 * load line. These allow for easy board definitions, and easy
296 * modification of the io, memory and irq resoucres.
299 static char *board0[8];
300 static char *board1[8];
301 static char *board2[8];
302 static char *board3[8];
304 static char **stli_brdsp[] = {
312 * Define a set of common board names, and types. This is used to
313 * parse any module arguments.
316 typedef struct stlibrdtype {
321 static stlibrdtype_t stli_brdstr[] = {
322 { "stallion", BRD_STALLION },
323 { "1", BRD_STALLION },
324 { "brumby", BRD_BRUMBY },
325 { "brumby4", BRD_BRUMBY },
326 { "brumby/4", BRD_BRUMBY },
327 { "brumby-4", BRD_BRUMBY },
328 { "brumby8", BRD_BRUMBY },
329 { "brumby/8", BRD_BRUMBY },
330 { "brumby-8", BRD_BRUMBY },
331 { "brumby16", BRD_BRUMBY },
332 { "brumby/16", BRD_BRUMBY },
333 { "brumby-16", BRD_BRUMBY },
335 { "onboard2", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
336 { "onboard-2", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
337 { "onboard/2", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
338 { "onboard-mc", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
339 { "onboard/mc", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
340 { "onboard-mca", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
341 { "onboard/mca", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
342 { "3", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
343 { "onboard", BRD_ONBOARD },
344 { "onboardat", BRD_ONBOARD },
345 { "4", BRD_ONBOARD },
346 { "onboarde", BRD_ONBOARDE },
347 { "onboard-e", BRD_ONBOARDE },
348 { "onboard/e", BRD_ONBOARDE },
349 { "onboard-ei", BRD_ONBOARDE },
350 { "onboard/ei", BRD_ONBOARDE },
351 { "7", BRD_ONBOARDE },
353 { "ecpat", BRD_ECP },
354 { "ec8/64", BRD_ECP },
355 { "ec8/64-at", BRD_ECP },
356 { "ec8/64-isa", BRD_ECP },
358 { "ecpe", BRD_ECPE },
359 { "ecpei", BRD_ECPE },
360 { "ec8/64-e", BRD_ECPE },
361 { "ec8/64-ei", BRD_ECPE },
363 { "ecpmc", BRD_ECPMC },
364 { "ec8/64-mc", BRD_ECPMC },
365 { "ec8/64-mca", BRD_ECPMC },
367 { "ecppci", BRD_ECPPCI },
368 { "ec/ra", BRD_ECPPCI },
369 { "ec/ra-pc", BRD_ECPPCI },
370 { "ec/ra-pci", BRD_ECPPCI },
371 { "29", BRD_ECPPCI },
375 * Define the module agruments.
377 MODULE_AUTHOR("Greg Ungerer");
378 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Stallion Intelligent Multiport Serial Driver");
379 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
382 MODULE_PARM(board0, "1-3s");
383 MODULE_PARM_DESC(board0, "Board 0 config -> name[,ioaddr[,memaddr]");
384 MODULE_PARM(board1, "1-3s");
385 MODULE_PARM_DESC(board1, "Board 1 config -> name[,ioaddr[,memaddr]");
386 MODULE_PARM(board2, "1-3s");
387 MODULE_PARM_DESC(board2, "Board 2 config -> name[,ioaddr[,memaddr]");
388 MODULE_PARM(board3, "1-3s");
389 MODULE_PARM_DESC(board3, "Board 3 config -> name[,ioaddr[,memaddr]");
394 * Set up a default memory address table for EISA board probing.
395 * The default addresses are all bellow 1Mbyte, which has to be the
396 * case anyway. They should be safe, since we only read values from
397 * them, and interrupts are disabled while we do it. If the higher
398 * memory support is compiled in then we also try probing around
399 * the 1Gb, 2Gb and 3Gb areas as well...
401 static unsigned long stli_eisamemprobeaddrs[] = {
402 0xc0000, 0xd0000, 0xe0000, 0xf0000,
403 0x80000000, 0x80010000, 0x80020000, 0x80030000,
404 0x40000000, 0x40010000, 0x40020000, 0x40030000,
405 0xc0000000, 0xc0010000, 0xc0020000, 0xc0030000,
406 0xff000000, 0xff010000, 0xff020000, 0xff030000,
409 static int stli_eisamempsize = sizeof(stli_eisamemprobeaddrs) / sizeof(unsigned long);
412 * Define the Stallion PCI vendor and device IDs.
415 #ifndef PCI_VENDOR_ID_STALLION
416 #define PCI_VENDOR_ID_STALLION 0x124d
418 #ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_ECRA
419 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_ECRA 0x0004
422 static struct pci_device_id istallion_pci_tbl[] = {
423 { PCI_VENDOR_ID_STALLION, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ECRA, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0 },
426 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, istallion_pci_tbl);
428 #endif /* CONFIG_PCI */
430 /*****************************************************************************/
433 * Hardware configuration info for ECP boards. These defines apply
434 * to the directly accessible io ports of the ECP. There is a set of
435 * defines for each ECP board type, ISA, EISA, MCA and PCI.
439 #define ECP_MEMSIZE (128 * 1024)
440 #define ECP_PCIMEMSIZE (256 * 1024)
442 #define ECP_ATPAGESIZE (4 * 1024)
443 #define ECP_MCPAGESIZE (4 * 1024)
444 #define ECP_EIPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
445 #define ECP_PCIPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
447 #define STL_EISAID 0x8c4e
450 * Important defines for the ISA class of ECP board.
453 #define ECP_ATCONFR 1
454 #define ECP_ATMEMAR 2
455 #define ECP_ATMEMPR 3
456 #define ECP_ATSTOP 0x1
457 #define ECP_ATINTENAB 0x10
458 #define ECP_ATENABLE 0x20
459 #define ECP_ATDISABLE 0x00
460 #define ECP_ATADDRMASK 0x3f000
461 #define ECP_ATADDRSHFT 12
464 * Important defines for the EISA class of ECP board.
467 #define ECP_EIMEMARL 1
468 #define ECP_EICONFR 2
469 #define ECP_EIMEMARH 3
470 #define ECP_EIENABLE 0x1
471 #define ECP_EIDISABLE 0x0
472 #define ECP_EISTOP 0x4
473 #define ECP_EIEDGE 0x00
474 #define ECP_EILEVEL 0x80
475 #define ECP_EIADDRMASKL 0x00ff0000
476 #define ECP_EIADDRSHFTL 16
477 #define ECP_EIADDRMASKH 0xff000000
478 #define ECP_EIADDRSHFTH 24
479 #define ECP_EIBRDENAB 0xc84
481 #define ECP_EISAID 0x4
484 * Important defines for the Micro-channel class of ECP board.
485 * (It has a lot in common with the ISA boards.)
488 #define ECP_MCCONFR 1
489 #define ECP_MCSTOP 0x20
490 #define ECP_MCENABLE 0x80
491 #define ECP_MCDISABLE 0x00
494 * Important defines for the PCI class of ECP board.
495 * (It has a lot in common with the other ECP boards.)
497 #define ECP_PCIIREG 0
498 #define ECP_PCICONFR 1
499 #define ECP_PCISTOP 0x01
502 * Hardware configuration info for ONboard and Brumby boards. These
503 * defines apply to the directly accessible io ports of these boards.
505 #define ONB_IOSIZE 16
506 #define ONB_MEMSIZE (64 * 1024)
507 #define ONB_ATPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
508 #define ONB_MCPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
509 #define ONB_EIMEMSIZE (128 * 1024)
510 #define ONB_EIPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
513 * Important defines for the ISA class of ONboard board.
516 #define ONB_ATMEMAR 1
517 #define ONB_ATCONFR 2
518 #define ONB_ATSTOP 0x4
519 #define ONB_ATENABLE 0x01
520 #define ONB_ATDISABLE 0x00
521 #define ONB_ATADDRMASK 0xff0000
522 #define ONB_ATADDRSHFT 16
524 #define ONB_MEMENABLO 0
525 #define ONB_MEMENABHI 0x02
528 * Important defines for the EISA class of ONboard board.
531 #define ONB_EIMEMARL 1
532 #define ONB_EICONFR 2
533 #define ONB_EIMEMARH 3
534 #define ONB_EIENABLE 0x1
535 #define ONB_EIDISABLE 0x0
536 #define ONB_EISTOP 0x4
537 #define ONB_EIEDGE 0x00
538 #define ONB_EILEVEL 0x80
539 #define ONB_EIADDRMASKL 0x00ff0000
540 #define ONB_EIADDRSHFTL 16
541 #define ONB_EIADDRMASKH 0xff000000
542 #define ONB_EIADDRSHFTH 24
543 #define ONB_EIBRDENAB 0xc84
545 #define ONB_EISAID 0x1
548 * Important defines for the Brumby boards. They are pretty simple,
549 * there is not much that is programmably configurable.
551 #define BBY_IOSIZE 16
552 #define BBY_MEMSIZE (64 * 1024)
553 #define BBY_PAGESIZE (16 * 1024)
556 #define BBY_ATCONFR 1
557 #define BBY_ATSTOP 0x4
560 * Important defines for the Stallion boards. They are pretty simple,
561 * there is not much that is programmably configurable.
563 #define STAL_IOSIZE 16
564 #define STAL_MEMSIZE (64 * 1024)
565 #define STAL_PAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
568 * Define the set of status register values for EasyConnection panels.
569 * The signature will return with the status value for each panel. From
570 * this we can determine what is attached to the board - before we have
571 * actually down loaded any code to it.
573 #define ECH_PNLSTATUS 2
574 #define ECH_PNL16PORT 0x20
575 #define ECH_PNLIDMASK 0x07
576 #define ECH_PNLXPID 0x40
577 #define ECH_PNLINTRPEND 0x80
580 * Define some macros to do things to the board. Even those these boards
581 * are somewhat related there is often significantly different ways of
582 * doing some operation on it (like enable, paging, reset, etc). So each
583 * board class has a set of functions which do the commonly required
584 * operations. The macros below basically just call these functions,
585 * generally checking for a NULL function - which means that the board
586 * needs nothing done to it to achieve this operation!
588 #define EBRDINIT(brdp) \
589 if (brdp->init != NULL) \
592 #define EBRDENABLE(brdp) \
593 if (brdp->enable != NULL) \
594 (* brdp->enable)(brdp);
596 #define EBRDDISABLE(brdp) \
597 if (brdp->disable != NULL) \
598 (* brdp->disable)(brdp);
600 #define EBRDINTR(brdp) \
601 if (brdp->intr != NULL) \
602 (* brdp->intr)(brdp);
604 #define EBRDRESET(brdp) \
605 if (brdp->reset != NULL) \
606 (* brdp->reset)(brdp);
608 #define EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp,offset) \
609 (* brdp->getmemptr)(brdp, offset, __LINE__)
612 * Define the maximal baud rate, and the default baud base for ports.
614 #define STL_MAXBAUD 460800
615 #define STL_BAUDBASE 115200
616 #define STL_CLOSEDELAY (5 * HZ / 10)
618 /*****************************************************************************/
621 * Define macros to extract a brd or port number from a minor number.
623 #define MINOR2BRD(min) (((min) & 0xc0) >> 6)
624 #define MINOR2PORT(min) ((min) & 0x3f)
627 * Define a baud rate table that converts termios baud rate selector
628 * into the actual baud rate value. All baud rate calculations are based
629 * on the actual baud rate required.
631 static unsigned int stli_baudrates[] = {
632 0, 50, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800,
633 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, 460800, 921600
636 /*****************************************************************************/
639 * Define some handy local macros...
642 #define MIN(a,b) (((a) <= (b)) ? (a) : (b))
645 #define TOLOWER(x) ((((x) >= 'A') && ((x) <= 'Z')) ? ((x) + 0x20) : (x))
647 /*****************************************************************************/
650 * Prototype all functions in this driver!
654 static void stli_argbrds(void);
655 static int stli_parsebrd(stlconf_t *confp, char **argp);
657 static unsigned long stli_atol(char *str);
661 static int stli_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp);
662 static void stli_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp);
663 static int stli_write(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *buf, int count);
664 static void stli_putchar(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch);
665 static void stli_flushchars(struct tty_struct *tty);
666 static int stli_writeroom(struct tty_struct *tty);
667 static int stli_charsinbuffer(struct tty_struct *tty);
668 static int stli_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
669 static void stli_settermios(struct tty_struct *tty, struct termios *old);
670 static void stli_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty);
671 static void stli_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty);
672 static void stli_stop(struct tty_struct *tty);
673 static void stli_start(struct tty_struct *tty);
674 static void stli_flushbuffer(struct tty_struct *tty);
675 static void stli_breakctl(struct tty_struct *tty, int state);
676 static void stli_waituntilsent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout);
677 static void stli_sendxchar(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch);
678 static void stli_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty);
679 static int stli_portinfo(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, int portnr, char *pos);
681 static int stli_brdinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
682 static int stli_startbrd(stlibrd_t *brdp);
683 static ssize_t stli_memread(struct file *fp, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offp);
684 static ssize_t stli_memwrite(struct file *fp, const char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offp);
685 static int stli_memioctl(struct inode *ip, struct file *fp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
686 static void stli_brdpoll(stlibrd_t *brdp, volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp);
687 static void stli_poll(unsigned long arg);
688 static int stli_hostcmd(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp);
689 static int stli_initopen(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp);
690 static int stli_rawopen(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait);
691 static int stli_rawclose(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait);
692 static int stli_waitcarrier(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, struct file *filp);
693 static void stli_dohangup(void *arg);
694 static int stli_setport(stliport_t *portp);
695 static int stli_cmdwait(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback);
696 static void stli_sendcmd(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback);
697 static void stli_dodelaycmd(stliport_t *portp, volatile cdkctrl_t *cp);
698 static void stli_mkasyport(stliport_t *portp, asyport_t *pp, struct termios *tiosp);
699 static void stli_mkasysigs(asysigs_t *sp, int dtr, int rts);
700 static long stli_mktiocm(unsigned long sigvalue);
701 static void stli_read(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp);
702 static int stli_getserial(stliport_t *portp, struct serial_struct __user *sp);
703 static int stli_setserial(stliport_t *portp, struct serial_struct __user *sp);
704 static int stli_getbrdstats(combrd_t __user *bp);
705 static int stli_getportstats(stliport_t *portp, comstats_t __user *cp);
706 static int stli_portcmdstats(stliport_t *portp);
707 static int stli_clrportstats(stliport_t *portp, comstats_t __user *cp);
708 static int stli_getportstruct(stliport_t __user *arg);
709 static int stli_getbrdstruct(stlibrd_t __user *arg);
710 static void *stli_memalloc(int len);
711 static stlibrd_t *stli_allocbrd(void);
713 static void stli_ecpinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
714 static void stli_ecpenable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
715 static void stli_ecpdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
716 static char *stli_ecpgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
717 static void stli_ecpreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
718 static void stli_ecpintr(stlibrd_t *brdp);
719 static void stli_ecpeiinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
720 static void stli_ecpeienable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
721 static void stli_ecpeidisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
722 static char *stli_ecpeigetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
723 static void stli_ecpeireset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
724 static void stli_ecpmcenable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
725 static void stli_ecpmcdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
726 static char *stli_ecpmcgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
727 static void stli_ecpmcreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
728 static void stli_ecppciinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
729 static char *stli_ecppcigetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
730 static void stli_ecppcireset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
732 static void stli_onbinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
733 static void stli_onbenable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
734 static void stli_onbdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
735 static char *stli_onbgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
736 static void stli_onbreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
737 static void stli_onbeinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
738 static void stli_onbeenable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
739 static void stli_onbedisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
740 static char *stli_onbegetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
741 static void stli_onbereset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
742 static void stli_bbyinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
743 static char *stli_bbygetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
744 static void stli_bbyreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
745 static void stli_stalinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
746 static char *stli_stalgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
747 static void stli_stalreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
749 static stliport_t *stli_getport(int brdnr, int panelnr, int portnr);
751 static int stli_initecp(stlibrd_t *brdp);
752 static int stli_initonb(stlibrd_t *brdp);
753 static int stli_eisamemprobe(stlibrd_t *brdp);
754 static int stli_initports(stlibrd_t *brdp);
757 static int stli_initpcibrd(int brdtype, struct pci_dev *devp);
760 /*****************************************************************************/
763 * Define the driver info for a user level shared memory device. This
764 * device will work sort of like the /dev/kmem device - except that it
765 * will give access to the shared memory on the Stallion intelligent
766 * board. This is also a very useful debugging tool.
768 static struct file_operations stli_fsiomem = {
769 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
770 .read = stli_memread,
771 .write = stli_memwrite,
772 .ioctl = stli_memioctl,
775 /*****************************************************************************/
778 * Define a timer_list entry for our poll routine. The slave board
779 * is polled every so often to see if anything needs doing. This is
780 * much cheaper on host cpu than using interrupts. It turns out to
781 * not increase character latency by much either...
783 static DEFINE_TIMER(stli_timerlist, stli_poll, 0, 0);
785 static int stli_timeron;
788 * Define the calculation for the timeout routine.
790 #define STLI_TIMEOUT (jiffies + 1)
792 /*****************************************************************************/
794 static struct class *istallion_class;
799 * Loadable module initialization stuff.
802 static int __init istallion_module_init(void)
807 printk("init_module()\n");
813 restore_flags(flags);
818 /*****************************************************************************/
820 static void __exit istallion_module_exit(void)
828 printk("cleanup_module()\n");
831 printk(KERN_INFO "Unloading %s: version %s\n", stli_drvtitle,
838 * Free up all allocated resources used by the ports. This includes
839 * memory and interrupts.
843 del_timer(&stli_timerlist);
846 i = tty_unregister_driver(stli_serial);
848 printk("STALLION: failed to un-register tty driver, "
850 restore_flags(flags);
853 put_tty_driver(stli_serial);
854 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
855 devfs_remove("staliomem/%d", i);
856 class_device_destroy(istallion_class, MKDEV(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, i));
858 devfs_remove("staliomem");
859 class_destroy(istallion_class);
860 if ((i = unregister_chrdev(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, "staliomem")))
861 printk("STALLION: failed to un-register serial memory device, "
864 kfree(stli_tmpwritebuf);
865 kfree(stli_txcookbuf);
867 for (i = 0; (i < stli_nrbrds); i++) {
868 if ((brdp = stli_brds[i]) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
870 for (j = 0; (j < STL_MAXPORTS); j++) {
871 portp = brdp->ports[j];
872 if (portp != (stliport_t *) NULL) {
873 if (portp->tty != (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
874 tty_hangup(portp->tty);
879 iounmap(brdp->membase);
880 if (brdp->iosize > 0)
881 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
883 stli_brds[i] = (stlibrd_t *) NULL;
886 restore_flags(flags);
889 module_init(istallion_module_init);
890 module_exit(istallion_module_exit);
892 /*****************************************************************************/
895 * Check for any arguments passed in on the module load command line.
898 static void stli_argbrds(void)
905 printk("stli_argbrds()\n");
908 nrargs = sizeof(stli_brdsp) / sizeof(char **);
910 for (i = stli_nrbrds; (i < nrargs); i++) {
911 memset(&conf, 0, sizeof(conf));
912 if (stli_parsebrd(&conf, stli_brdsp[i]) == 0)
914 if ((brdp = stli_allocbrd()) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
918 brdp->brdtype = conf.brdtype;
919 brdp->iobase = conf.ioaddr1;
920 brdp->memaddr = conf.memaddr;
925 /*****************************************************************************/
928 * Convert an ascii string number into an unsigned long.
931 static unsigned long stli_atol(char *str)
939 if ((*sp == '0') && (*(sp+1) == 'x')) {
942 } else if (*sp == '0') {
949 for (; (*sp != 0); sp++) {
950 c = (*sp > '9') ? (TOLOWER(*sp) - 'a' + 10) : (*sp - '0');
951 if ((c < 0) || (c >= base)) {
952 printk("STALLION: invalid argument %s\n", str);
956 val = (val * base) + c;
961 /*****************************************************************************/
964 * Parse the supplied argument string, into the board conf struct.
967 static int stli_parsebrd(stlconf_t *confp, char **argp)
973 printk("stli_parsebrd(confp=%x,argp=%x)\n", (int) confp, (int) argp);
976 if ((argp[0] == (char *) NULL) || (*argp[0] == 0))
979 for (sp = argp[0], i = 0; ((*sp != 0) && (i < 25)); sp++, i++)
982 nrbrdnames = sizeof(stli_brdstr) / sizeof(stlibrdtype_t);
983 for (i = 0; (i < nrbrdnames); i++) {
984 if (strcmp(stli_brdstr[i].name, argp[0]) == 0)
987 if (i >= nrbrdnames) {
988 printk("STALLION: unknown board name, %s?\n", argp[0]);
992 confp->brdtype = stli_brdstr[i].type;
993 if ((argp[1] != (char *) NULL) && (*argp[1] != 0))
994 confp->ioaddr1 = stli_atol(argp[1]);
995 if ((argp[2] != (char *) NULL) && (*argp[2] != 0))
996 confp->memaddr = stli_atol(argp[2]);
1002 /*****************************************************************************/
1005 * Local driver kernel malloc routine.
1008 static void *stli_memalloc(int len)
1010 return((void *) kmalloc(len, GFP_KERNEL));
1013 /*****************************************************************************/
1015 static int stli_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
1019 unsigned int minordev;
1020 int brdnr, portnr, rc;
1023 printk("stli_open(tty=%x,filp=%x): device=%s\n", (int) tty,
1024 (int) filp, tty->name);
1027 minordev = tty->index;
1028 brdnr = MINOR2BRD(minordev);
1029 if (brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1031 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
1032 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1034 if ((brdp->state & BST_STARTED) == 0)
1036 portnr = MINOR2PORT(minordev);
1037 if ((portnr < 0) || (portnr > brdp->nrports))
1040 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
1041 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1043 if (portp->devnr < 1)
1048 * Check if this port is in the middle of closing. If so then wait
1049 * until it is closed then return error status based on flag settings.
1050 * The sleep here does not need interrupt protection since the wakeup
1051 * for it is done with the same context.
1053 if (portp->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING) {
1054 interruptible_sleep_on(&portp->close_wait);
1055 if (portp->flags & ASYNC_HUP_NOTIFY)
1057 return(-ERESTARTSYS);
1061 * On the first open of the device setup the port hardware, and
1062 * initialize the per port data structure. Since initializing the port
1063 * requires several commands to the board we will need to wait for any
1064 * other open that is already initializing the port.
1067 tty->driver_data = portp;
1070 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1071 !test_bit(ST_INITIALIZING, &portp->state));
1072 if (signal_pending(current))
1073 return(-ERESTARTSYS);
1075 if ((portp->flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED) == 0) {
1076 set_bit(ST_INITIALIZING, &portp->state);
1077 if ((rc = stli_initopen(brdp, portp)) >= 0) {
1078 portp->flags |= ASYNC_INITIALIZED;
1079 clear_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &tty->flags);
1081 clear_bit(ST_INITIALIZING, &portp->state);
1082 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->raw_wait);
1088 * Check if this port is in the middle of closing. If so then wait
1089 * until it is closed then return error status, based on flag settings.
1090 * The sleep here does not need interrupt protection since the wakeup
1091 * for it is done with the same context.
1093 if (portp->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING) {
1094 interruptible_sleep_on(&portp->close_wait);
1095 if (portp->flags & ASYNC_HUP_NOTIFY)
1097 return(-ERESTARTSYS);
1101 * Based on type of open being done check if it can overlap with any
1102 * previous opens still in effect. If we are a normal serial device
1103 * then also we might have to wait for carrier.
1105 if (!(filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)) {
1106 if ((rc = stli_waitcarrier(brdp, portp, filp)) != 0)
1109 portp->flags |= ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE;
1113 /*****************************************************************************/
1115 static void stli_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
1119 unsigned long flags;
1122 printk("stli_close(tty=%x,filp=%x)\n", (int) tty, (int) filp);
1125 portp = tty->driver_data;
1126 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1131 if (tty_hung_up_p(filp)) {
1132 restore_flags(flags);
1135 if ((tty->count == 1) && (portp->refcount != 1))
1136 portp->refcount = 1;
1137 if (portp->refcount-- > 1) {
1138 restore_flags(flags);
1142 portp->flags |= ASYNC_CLOSING;
1145 * May want to wait for data to drain before closing. The BUSY flag
1146 * keeps track of whether we are still transmitting or not. It is
1147 * updated by messages from the slave - indicating when all chars
1148 * really have drained.
1150 if (tty == stli_txcooktty)
1151 stli_flushchars(tty);
1153 if (portp->closing_wait != ASYNC_CLOSING_WAIT_NONE)
1154 tty_wait_until_sent(tty, portp->closing_wait);
1156 portp->flags &= ~ASYNC_INITIALIZED;
1157 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1158 stli_rawclose(brdp, portp, 0, 0);
1159 if (tty->termios->c_cflag & HUPCL) {
1160 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 0, 0);
1161 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state))
1162 set_bit(ST_DOSIGS, &portp->state);
1164 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1165 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1167 clear_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
1168 clear_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state);
1169 set_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &tty->flags);
1170 if (tty->ldisc.flush_buffer)
1171 (tty->ldisc.flush_buffer)(tty);
1172 set_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
1173 stli_flushbuffer(tty);
1176 portp->tty = (struct tty_struct *) NULL;
1178 if (portp->openwaitcnt) {
1179 if (portp->close_delay)
1180 msleep_interruptible(jiffies_to_msecs(portp->close_delay));
1181 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->open_wait);
1184 portp->flags &= ~(ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE|ASYNC_CLOSING);
1185 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->close_wait);
1186 restore_flags(flags);
1189 /*****************************************************************************/
1192 * Carry out first open operations on a port. This involves a number of
1193 * commands to be sent to the slave. We need to open the port, set the
1194 * notification events, set the initial port settings, get and set the
1195 * initial signal values. We sleep and wait in between each one. But
1196 * this still all happens pretty quickly.
1199 static int stli_initopen(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp)
1201 struct tty_struct *tty;
1207 printk("stli_initopen(brdp=%x,portp=%x)\n", (int) brdp, (int) portp);
1210 if ((rc = stli_rawopen(brdp, portp, 0, 1)) < 0)
1213 memset(&nt, 0, sizeof(asynotify_t));
1214 nt.data = (DT_TXLOW | DT_TXEMPTY | DT_RXBUSY | DT_RXBREAK);
1216 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETNOTIFY, &nt,
1217 sizeof(asynotify_t), 0)) < 0)
1221 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
1223 stli_mkasyport(portp, &aport, tty->termios);
1224 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETPORT, &aport,
1225 sizeof(asyport_t), 0)) < 0)
1228 set_bit(ST_GETSIGS, &portp->state);
1229 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_GETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1230 sizeof(asysigs_t), 1)) < 0)
1232 if (test_and_clear_bit(ST_GETSIGS, &portp->state))
1233 portp->sigs = stli_mktiocm(portp->asig.sigvalue);
1234 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 1, 1);
1235 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1236 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0)) < 0)
1242 /*****************************************************************************/
1245 * Send an open message to the slave. This will sleep waiting for the
1246 * acknowledgement, so must have user context. We need to co-ordinate
1247 * with close events here, since we don't want open and close events
1251 static int stli_rawopen(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait)
1253 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
1254 volatile cdkctrl_t *cp;
1255 volatile unsigned char *bits;
1256 unsigned long flags;
1260 printk("stli_rawopen(brdp=%x,portp=%x,arg=%x,wait=%d)\n",
1261 (int) brdp, (int) portp, (int) arg, wait);
1265 * Send a message to the slave to open this port.
1271 * Slave is already closing this port. This can happen if a hangup
1272 * occurs on this port. So we must wait until it is complete. The
1273 * order of opens and closes may not be preserved across shared
1274 * memory, so we must wait until it is complete.
1276 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1277 !test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state));
1278 if (signal_pending(current)) {
1279 restore_flags(flags);
1280 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1284 * Everything is ready now, so write the open message into shared
1285 * memory. Once the message is in set the service bits to say that
1286 * this port wants service.
1289 cp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->ctrl;
1292 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1293 bits = ((volatile unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1295 *bits |= portp->portbit;
1299 restore_flags(flags);
1304 * Slave is in action, so now we must wait for the open acknowledgment
1308 set_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state);
1309 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1310 !test_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state));
1311 if (signal_pending(current))
1313 restore_flags(flags);
1315 if ((rc == 0) && (portp->rc != 0))
1320 /*****************************************************************************/
1323 * Send a close message to the slave. Normally this will sleep waiting
1324 * for the acknowledgement, but if wait parameter is 0 it will not. If
1325 * wait is true then must have user context (to sleep).
1328 static int stli_rawclose(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait)
1330 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
1331 volatile cdkctrl_t *cp;
1332 volatile unsigned char *bits;
1333 unsigned long flags;
1337 printk("stli_rawclose(brdp=%x,portp=%x,arg=%x,wait=%d)\n",
1338 (int) brdp, (int) portp, (int) arg, wait);
1345 * Slave is already closing this port. This can happen if a hangup
1346 * occurs on this port.
1349 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1350 !test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state));
1351 if (signal_pending(current)) {
1352 restore_flags(flags);
1353 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1358 * Write the close command into shared memory.
1361 cp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->ctrl;
1364 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1365 bits = ((volatile unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1367 *bits |= portp->portbit;
1370 set_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state);
1372 restore_flags(flags);
1377 * Slave is in action, so now we must wait for the open acknowledgment
1381 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1382 !test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state));
1383 if (signal_pending(current))
1385 restore_flags(flags);
1387 if ((rc == 0) && (portp->rc != 0))
1392 /*****************************************************************************/
1395 * Send a command to the slave and wait for the response. This must
1396 * have user context (it sleeps). This routine is generic in that it
1397 * can send any type of command. Its purpose is to wait for that command
1398 * to complete (as opposed to initiating the command then returning).
1401 static int stli_cmdwait(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback)
1403 unsigned long flags;
1406 printk("stli_cmdwait(brdp=%x,portp=%x,cmd=%x,arg=%x,size=%d,"
1407 "copyback=%d)\n", (int) brdp, (int) portp, (int) cmd,
1408 (int) arg, size, copyback);
1413 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1414 !test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state));
1415 if (signal_pending(current)) {
1416 restore_flags(flags);
1417 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1420 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, cmd, arg, size, copyback);
1422 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1423 !test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state));
1424 if (signal_pending(current)) {
1425 restore_flags(flags);
1426 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1428 restore_flags(flags);
1435 /*****************************************************************************/
1438 * Send the termios settings for this port to the slave. This sleeps
1439 * waiting for the command to complete - so must have user context.
1442 static int stli_setport(stliport_t *portp)
1448 printk("stli_setport(portp=%x)\n", (int) portp);
1451 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1453 if (portp->tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
1455 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) && (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
1457 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1458 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1461 stli_mkasyport(portp, &aport, portp->tty->termios);
1462 return(stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETPORT, &aport, sizeof(asyport_t), 0));
1465 /*****************************************************************************/
1468 * Possibly need to wait for carrier (DCD signal) to come high. Say
1469 * maybe because if we are clocal then we don't need to wait...
1472 static int stli_waitcarrier(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, struct file *filp)
1474 unsigned long flags;
1478 printk("stli_waitcarrier(brdp=%x,portp=%x,filp=%x)\n",
1479 (int) brdp, (int) portp, (int) filp);
1485 if (portp->tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL)
1490 portp->openwaitcnt++;
1491 if (! tty_hung_up_p(filp))
1495 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 1, 1);
1496 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS,
1497 &portp->asig, sizeof(asysigs_t), 0)) < 0)
1499 if (tty_hung_up_p(filp) ||
1500 ((portp->flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED) == 0)) {
1501 if (portp->flags & ASYNC_HUP_NOTIFY)
1507 if (((portp->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING) == 0) &&
1508 (doclocal || (portp->sigs & TIOCM_CD))) {
1511 if (signal_pending(current)) {
1515 interruptible_sleep_on(&portp->open_wait);
1518 if (! tty_hung_up_p(filp))
1520 portp->openwaitcnt--;
1521 restore_flags(flags);
1526 /*****************************************************************************/
1529 * Write routine. Take the data and put it in the shared memory ring
1530 * queue. If port is not already sending chars then need to mark the
1531 * service bits for this port.
1534 static int stli_write(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *buf, int count)
1536 volatile cdkasy_t *ap;
1537 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
1538 volatile unsigned char *bits;
1539 unsigned char *shbuf, *chbuf;
1542 unsigned int len, stlen, head, tail, size;
1543 unsigned long flags;
1546 printk("stli_write(tty=%x,buf=%x,count=%d)\n",
1547 (int) tty, (int) buf, count);
1550 if ((tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL) ||
1551 (stli_tmpwritebuf == (char *) NULL))
1553 if (tty == stli_txcooktty)
1554 stli_flushchars(tty);
1555 portp = tty->driver_data;
1556 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1558 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
1560 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1561 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1563 chbuf = (unsigned char *) buf;
1566 * All data is now local, shove as much as possible into shared memory.
1571 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1572 head = (unsigned int) ap->txq.head;
1573 tail = (unsigned int) ap->txq.tail;
1574 if (tail != ((unsigned int) ap->txq.tail))
1575 tail = (unsigned int) ap->txq.tail;
1576 size = portp->txsize;
1578 len = size - (head - tail) - 1;
1579 stlen = size - head;
1581 len = tail - head - 1;
1585 len = MIN(len, count);
1587 shbuf = (char *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->txoffset);
1590 stlen = MIN(len, stlen);
1591 memcpy((shbuf + head), chbuf, stlen);
1602 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1603 ap->txq.head = head;
1604 if (test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state)) {
1605 if (ap->changed.data & DT_TXEMPTY)
1606 ap->changed.data &= ~DT_TXEMPTY;
1608 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1609 bits = ((volatile unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1611 *bits |= portp->portbit;
1612 set_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
1615 restore_flags(flags);
1620 /*****************************************************************************/
1623 * Output a single character. We put it into a temporary local buffer
1624 * (for speed) then write out that buffer when the flushchars routine
1625 * is called. There is a safety catch here so that if some other port
1626 * writes chars before the current buffer has been, then we write them
1627 * first them do the new ports.
1630 static void stli_putchar(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch)
1633 printk("stli_putchar(tty=%x,ch=%x)\n", (int) tty, (int) ch);
1636 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
1638 if (tty != stli_txcooktty) {
1639 if (stli_txcooktty != (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
1640 stli_flushchars(stli_txcooktty);
1641 stli_txcooktty = tty;
1644 stli_txcookbuf[stli_txcooksize++] = ch;
1647 /*****************************************************************************/
1650 * Transfer characters from the local TX cooking buffer to the board.
1651 * We sort of ignore the tty that gets passed in here. We rely on the
1652 * info stored with the TX cook buffer to tell us which port to flush
1653 * the data on. In any case we clean out the TX cook buffer, for re-use
1657 static void stli_flushchars(struct tty_struct *tty)
1659 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
1660 volatile unsigned char *bits;
1661 volatile cdkasy_t *ap;
1662 struct tty_struct *cooktty;
1665 unsigned int len, stlen, head, tail, size, count, cooksize;
1666 unsigned char *buf, *shbuf;
1667 unsigned long flags;
1670 printk("stli_flushchars(tty=%x)\n", (int) tty);
1673 cooksize = stli_txcooksize;
1674 cooktty = stli_txcooktty;
1675 stli_txcooksize = 0;
1676 stli_txcookrealsize = 0;
1677 stli_txcooktty = (struct tty_struct *) NULL;
1679 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
1681 if (cooktty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
1688 portp = tty->driver_data;
1689 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1691 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
1693 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1694 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1701 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1702 head = (unsigned int) ap->txq.head;
1703 tail = (unsigned int) ap->txq.tail;
1704 if (tail != ((unsigned int) ap->txq.tail))
1705 tail = (unsigned int) ap->txq.tail;
1706 size = portp->txsize;
1708 len = size - (head - tail) - 1;
1709 stlen = size - head;
1711 len = tail - head - 1;
1715 len = MIN(len, cooksize);
1717 shbuf = (char *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->txoffset);
1718 buf = stli_txcookbuf;
1721 stlen = MIN(len, stlen);
1722 memcpy((shbuf + head), buf, stlen);
1733 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1734 ap->txq.head = head;
1736 if (test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state)) {
1737 if (ap->changed.data & DT_TXEMPTY)
1738 ap->changed.data &= ~DT_TXEMPTY;
1740 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1741 bits = ((volatile unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1743 *bits |= portp->portbit;
1744 set_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
1747 restore_flags(flags);
1750 /*****************************************************************************/
1752 static int stli_writeroom(struct tty_struct *tty)
1754 volatile cdkasyrq_t *rp;
1757 unsigned int head, tail, len;
1758 unsigned long flags;
1761 printk("stli_writeroom(tty=%x)\n", (int) tty);
1764 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
1766 if (tty == stli_txcooktty) {
1767 if (stli_txcookrealsize != 0) {
1768 len = stli_txcookrealsize - stli_txcooksize;
1773 portp = tty->driver_data;
1774 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1776 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
1778 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1779 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1785 rp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->txq;
1786 head = (unsigned int) rp->head;
1787 tail = (unsigned int) rp->tail;
1788 if (tail != ((unsigned int) rp->tail))
1789 tail = (unsigned int) rp->tail;
1790 len = (head >= tail) ? (portp->txsize - (head - tail)) : (tail - head);
1793 restore_flags(flags);
1795 if (tty == stli_txcooktty) {
1796 stli_txcookrealsize = len;
1797 len -= stli_txcooksize;
1802 /*****************************************************************************/
1805 * Return the number of characters in the transmit buffer. Normally we
1806 * will return the number of chars in the shared memory ring queue.
1807 * We need to kludge around the case where the shared memory buffer is
1808 * empty but not all characters have drained yet, for this case just
1809 * return that there is 1 character in the buffer!
1812 static int stli_charsinbuffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
1814 volatile cdkasyrq_t *rp;
1817 unsigned int head, tail, len;
1818 unsigned long flags;
1821 printk("stli_charsinbuffer(tty=%x)\n", (int) tty);
1824 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
1826 if (tty == stli_txcooktty)
1827 stli_flushchars(tty);
1828 portp = tty->driver_data;
1829 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1831 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
1833 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1834 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1840 rp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->txq;
1841 head = (unsigned int) rp->head;
1842 tail = (unsigned int) rp->tail;
1843 if (tail != ((unsigned int) rp->tail))
1844 tail = (unsigned int) rp->tail;
1845 len = (head >= tail) ? (head - tail) : (portp->txsize - (tail - head));
1846 if ((len == 0) && test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state))
1849 restore_flags(flags);
1854 /*****************************************************************************/
1857 * Generate the serial struct info.
1860 static int stli_getserial(stliport_t *portp, struct serial_struct __user *sp)
1862 struct serial_struct sio;
1866 printk("stli_getserial(portp=%x,sp=%x)\n", (int) portp, (int) sp);
1869 memset(&sio, 0, sizeof(struct serial_struct));
1870 sio.type = PORT_UNKNOWN;
1871 sio.line = portp->portnr;
1873 sio.flags = portp->flags;
1874 sio.baud_base = portp->baud_base;
1875 sio.close_delay = portp->close_delay;
1876 sio.closing_wait = portp->closing_wait;
1877 sio.custom_divisor = portp->custom_divisor;
1878 sio.xmit_fifo_size = 0;
1881 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1882 if (brdp != (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1883 sio.port = brdp->iobase;
1885 return copy_to_user(sp, &sio, sizeof(struct serial_struct)) ?
1889 /*****************************************************************************/
1892 * Set port according to the serial struct info.
1893 * At this point we do not do any auto-configure stuff, so we will
1894 * just quietly ignore any requests to change irq, etc.
1897 static int stli_setserial(stliport_t *portp, struct serial_struct __user *sp)
1899 struct serial_struct sio;
1903 printk("stli_setserial(portp=%p,sp=%p)\n", portp, sp);
1906 if (copy_from_user(&sio, sp, sizeof(struct serial_struct)))
1908 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
1909 if ((sio.baud_base != portp->baud_base) ||
1910 (sio.close_delay != portp->close_delay) ||
1911 ((sio.flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK) !=
1912 (portp->flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK)))
1916 portp->flags = (portp->flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK) |
1917 (sio.flags & ASYNC_USR_MASK);
1918 portp->baud_base = sio.baud_base;
1919 portp->close_delay = sio.close_delay;
1920 portp->closing_wait = sio.closing_wait;
1921 portp->custom_divisor = sio.custom_divisor;
1923 if ((rc = stli_setport(portp)) < 0)
1928 /*****************************************************************************/
1930 static int stli_tiocmget(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file)
1932 stliport_t *portp = tty->driver_data;
1936 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1938 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
1940 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1941 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1943 if (tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))
1946 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_GETSIGNALS,
1947 &portp->asig, sizeof(asysigs_t), 1)) < 0)
1950 return stli_mktiocm(portp->asig.sigvalue);
1953 static int stli_tiocmset(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file,
1954 unsigned int set, unsigned int clear)
1956 stliport_t *portp = tty->driver_data;
1958 int rts = -1, dtr = -1;
1960 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1962 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
1964 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1965 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1967 if (tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))
1970 if (set & TIOCM_RTS)
1972 if (set & TIOCM_DTR)
1974 if (clear & TIOCM_RTS)
1976 if (clear & TIOCM_DTR)
1979 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, dtr, rts);
1981 return stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1982 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1985 static int stli_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
1991 void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
1994 printk("stli_ioctl(tty=%x,file=%x,cmd=%x,arg=%x)\n",
1995 (int) tty, (int) file, cmd, (int) arg);
1998 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2000 portp = tty->driver_data;
2001 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2003 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
2005 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
2006 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2009 if ((cmd != TIOCGSERIAL) && (cmd != TIOCSSERIAL) &&
2010 (cmd != COM_GETPORTSTATS) && (cmd != COM_CLRPORTSTATS)) {
2011 if (tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))
2019 rc = put_user(((tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL) ? 1 : 0),
2020 (unsigned __user *) arg);
2023 if ((rc = get_user(ival, (unsigned __user *) arg)) == 0)
2024 tty->termios->c_cflag =
2025 (tty->termios->c_cflag & ~CLOCAL) |
2026 (ival ? CLOCAL : 0);
2029 rc = stli_getserial(portp, argp);
2032 rc = stli_setserial(portp, argp);
2035 rc = put_user(portp->pflag, (unsigned __user *)argp);
2038 if ((rc = get_user(portp->pflag, (unsigned __user *)argp)) == 0)
2039 stli_setport(portp);
2041 case COM_GETPORTSTATS:
2042 rc = stli_getportstats(portp, argp);
2044 case COM_CLRPORTSTATS:
2045 rc = stli_clrportstats(portp, argp);
2051 case TIOCSERGSTRUCT:
2052 case TIOCSERGETMULTI:
2053 case TIOCSERSETMULTI:
2062 /*****************************************************************************/
2065 * This routine assumes that we have user context and can sleep.
2066 * Looks like it is true for the current ttys implementation..!!
2069 static void stli_settermios(struct tty_struct *tty, struct termios *old)
2073 struct termios *tiosp;
2077 printk("stli_settermios(tty=%x,old=%x)\n", (int) tty, (int) old);
2080 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2082 portp = tty->driver_data;
2083 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2085 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
2087 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
2088 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2091 tiosp = tty->termios;
2092 if ((tiosp->c_cflag == old->c_cflag) &&
2093 (tiosp->c_iflag == old->c_iflag))
2096 stli_mkasyport(portp, &aport, tiosp);
2097 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETPORT, &aport, sizeof(asyport_t), 0);
2098 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, ((tiosp->c_cflag & CBAUD) ? 1 : 0), -1);
2099 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
2100 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
2101 if ((old->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) && ((tiosp->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) == 0))
2102 tty->hw_stopped = 0;
2103 if (((old->c_cflag & CLOCAL) == 0) && (tiosp->c_cflag & CLOCAL))
2104 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->open_wait);
2107 /*****************************************************************************/
2110 * Attempt to flow control who ever is sending us data. We won't really
2111 * do any flow control action here. We can't directly, and even if we
2112 * wanted to we would have to send a command to the slave. The slave
2113 * knows how to flow control, and will do so when its buffers reach its
2114 * internal high water marks. So what we will do is set a local state
2115 * bit that will stop us sending any RX data up from the poll routine
2116 * (which is the place where RX data from the slave is handled).
2119 static void stli_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty)
2124 printk("stli_throttle(tty=%x)\n", (int) tty);
2127 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2129 portp = tty->driver_data;
2130 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2133 set_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state);
2136 /*****************************************************************************/
2139 * Unflow control the device sending us data... That means that all
2140 * we have to do is clear the RXSTOP state bit. The next poll call
2141 * will then be able to pass the RX data back up.
2144 static void stli_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty)
2149 printk("stli_unthrottle(tty=%x)\n", (int) tty);
2152 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2154 portp = tty->driver_data;
2155 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2158 clear_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state);
2161 /*****************************************************************************/
2164 * Stop the transmitter. Basically to do this we will just turn TX
2168 static void stli_stop(struct tty_struct *tty)
2175 printk("stli_stop(tty=%x)\n", (int) tty);
2178 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2180 portp = tty->driver_data;
2181 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2183 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
2185 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
2186 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2189 memset(&actrl, 0, sizeof(asyctrl_t));
2190 actrl.txctrl = CT_STOPFLOW;
2192 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_PORTCTRL, &actrl, sizeof(asyctrl_t), 0);
2196 /*****************************************************************************/
2199 * Start the transmitter again. Just turn TX interrupts back on.
2202 static void stli_start(struct tty_struct *tty)
2209 printk("stli_start(tty=%x)\n", (int) tty);
2212 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2214 portp = tty->driver_data;
2215 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2217 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
2219 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
2220 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2223 memset(&actrl, 0, sizeof(asyctrl_t));
2224 actrl.txctrl = CT_STARTFLOW;
2226 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_PORTCTRL, &actrl, sizeof(asyctrl_t), 0);
2230 /*****************************************************************************/
2233 * Scheduler called hang up routine. This is called from the scheduler,
2234 * not direct from the driver "poll" routine. We can't call it there
2235 * since the real local hangup code will enable/disable the board and
2236 * other things that we can't do while handling the poll. Much easier
2237 * to deal with it some time later (don't really care when, hangups
2238 * aren't that time critical).
2241 static void stli_dohangup(void *arg)
2246 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_dohangup(portp=%x)\n", (int) arg);
2250 * FIXME: There's a module removal race here: tty_hangup
2251 * calls schedule_work which will call into this
2254 portp = (stliport_t *) arg;
2255 if (portp != (stliport_t *) NULL) {
2256 if (portp->tty != (struct tty_struct *) NULL) {
2257 tty_hangup(portp->tty);
2262 /*****************************************************************************/
2265 * Hangup this port. This is pretty much like closing the port, only
2266 * a little more brutal. No waiting for data to drain. Shutdown the
2267 * port and maybe drop signals. This is rather tricky really. We want
2268 * to close the port as well.
2271 static void stli_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty)
2275 unsigned long flags;
2278 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_hangup(tty=%x)\n", (int) tty);
2281 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2283 portp = tty->driver_data;
2284 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2286 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
2288 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
2289 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2292 portp->flags &= ~ASYNC_INITIALIZED;
2296 if (! test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state))
2297 stli_rawclose(brdp, portp, 0, 0);
2298 if (tty->termios->c_cflag & HUPCL) {
2299 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 0, 0);
2300 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state)) {
2301 set_bit(ST_DOSIGS, &portp->state);
2302 set_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state);
2303 set_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
2305 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALSF,
2306 &portp->asig, sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
2309 restore_flags(flags);
2311 clear_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
2312 clear_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state);
2313 set_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &tty->flags);
2314 portp->tty = (struct tty_struct *) NULL;
2315 portp->flags &= ~ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE;
2316 portp->refcount = 0;
2317 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->open_wait);
2320 /*****************************************************************************/
2323 * Flush characters from the lower buffer. We may not have user context
2324 * so we cannot sleep waiting for it to complete. Also we need to check
2325 * if there is chars for this port in the TX cook buffer, and flush them
2329 static void stli_flushbuffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
2333 unsigned long ftype, flags;
2336 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_flushbuffer(tty=%x)\n", (int) tty);
2339 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2341 portp = tty->driver_data;
2342 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2344 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
2346 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
2347 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2352 if (tty == stli_txcooktty) {
2353 stli_txcooktty = (struct tty_struct *) NULL;
2354 stli_txcooksize = 0;
2355 stli_txcookrealsize = 0;
2357 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state)) {
2358 set_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state);
2361 if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state)) {
2363 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
2365 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, A_FLUSH, &ftype,
2366 sizeof(unsigned long), 0);
2368 restore_flags(flags);
2370 wake_up_interruptible(&tty->write_wait);
2371 if ((tty->flags & (1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP)) &&
2372 tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)
2373 (tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)(tty);
2376 /*****************************************************************************/
2378 static void stli_breakctl(struct tty_struct *tty, int state)
2383 /* long savestate, savetime; */
2386 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_breakctl(tty=%x,state=%d)\n", (int) tty, state);
2389 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2391 portp = tty->driver_data;
2392 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2394 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
2396 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
2397 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2401 * Due to a bug in the tty send_break() code we need to preserve
2402 * the current process state and timeout...
2403 savetime = current->timeout;
2404 savestate = current->state;
2407 arg = (state == -1) ? BREAKON : BREAKOFF;
2408 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_BREAK, &arg, sizeof(long), 0);
2412 current->timeout = savetime;
2413 current->state = savestate;
2417 /*****************************************************************************/
2419 static void stli_waituntilsent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout)
2425 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_waituntilsent(tty=%x,timeout=%x)\n", (int) tty, timeout);
2428 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2430 portp = tty->driver_data;
2431 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2436 tend = jiffies + timeout;
2438 while (test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state)) {
2439 if (signal_pending(current))
2441 msleep_interruptible(20);
2442 if (time_after_eq(jiffies, tend))
2447 /*****************************************************************************/
2449 static void stli_sendxchar(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch)
2456 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_sendxchar(tty=%x,ch=%x)\n", (int) tty, ch);
2459 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2461 portp = tty->driver_data;
2462 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2464 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
2466 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
2467 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2470 memset(&actrl, 0, sizeof(asyctrl_t));
2471 if (ch == STOP_CHAR(tty)) {
2472 actrl.rxctrl = CT_STOPFLOW;
2473 } else if (ch == START_CHAR(tty)) {
2474 actrl.rxctrl = CT_STARTFLOW;
2476 actrl.txctrl = CT_SENDCHR;
2480 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_PORTCTRL, &actrl, sizeof(asyctrl_t), 0);
2483 /*****************************************************************************/
2488 * Format info for a specified port. The line is deliberately limited
2489 * to 80 characters. (If it is too long it will be truncated, if too
2490 * short then padded with spaces).
2493 static int stli_portinfo(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, int portnr, char *pos)
2498 rc = stli_portcmdstats(portp);
2501 if (brdp->state & BST_STARTED) {
2502 switch (stli_comstats.hwid) {
2503 case 0: uart = "2681"; break;
2504 case 1: uart = "SC26198"; break;
2505 default: uart = "CD1400"; break;
2510 sp += sprintf(sp, "%d: uart:%s ", portnr, uart);
2512 if ((brdp->state & BST_STARTED) && (rc >= 0)) {
2513 sp += sprintf(sp, "tx:%d rx:%d", (int) stli_comstats.txtotal,
2514 (int) stli_comstats.rxtotal);
2516 if (stli_comstats.rxframing)
2517 sp += sprintf(sp, " fe:%d",
2518 (int) stli_comstats.rxframing);
2519 if (stli_comstats.rxparity)
2520 sp += sprintf(sp, " pe:%d",
2521 (int) stli_comstats.rxparity);
2522 if (stli_comstats.rxbreaks)
2523 sp += sprintf(sp, " brk:%d",
2524 (int) stli_comstats.rxbreaks);
2525 if (stli_comstats.rxoverrun)
2526 sp += sprintf(sp, " oe:%d",
2527 (int) stli_comstats.rxoverrun);
2529 cnt = sprintf(sp, "%s%s%s%s%s ",
2530 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_RTS) ? "|RTS" : "",
2531 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_CTS) ? "|CTS" : "",
2532 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_DTR) ? "|DTR" : "",
2533 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_CD) ? "|DCD" : "",
2534 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_DSR) ? "|DSR" : "");
2539 for (cnt = (sp - pos); (cnt < (MAXLINE - 1)); cnt++)
2542 pos[(MAXLINE - 2)] = '+';
2543 pos[(MAXLINE - 1)] = '\n';
2548 /*****************************************************************************/
2551 * Port info, read from the /proc file system.
2554 static int stli_readproc(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, int *eof, void *data)
2558 int brdnr, portnr, totalport;
2563 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_readproc(page=%x,start=%x,off=%x,count=%d,eof=%x,"
2564 "data=%x\n", (int) page, (int) start, (int) off, count,
2565 (int) eof, (int) data);
2573 pos += sprintf(pos, "%s: version %s", stli_drvtitle,
2575 while (pos < (page + MAXLINE - 1))
2582 * We scan through for each board, panel and port. The offset is
2583 * calculated on the fly, and irrelevant ports are skipped.
2585 for (brdnr = 0; (brdnr < stli_nrbrds); brdnr++) {
2586 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
2587 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2589 if (brdp->state == 0)
2592 maxoff = curoff + (brdp->nrports * MAXLINE);
2593 if (off >= maxoff) {
2598 totalport = brdnr * STL_MAXPORTS;
2599 for (portnr = 0; (portnr < brdp->nrports); portnr++,
2601 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
2602 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
2604 if (off >= (curoff += MAXLINE))
2606 if ((pos - page + MAXLINE) > count)
2608 pos += stli_portinfo(brdp, portp, totalport, pos);
2619 /*****************************************************************************/
2622 * Generic send command routine. This will send a message to the slave,
2623 * of the specified type with the specified argument. Must be very
2624 * careful of data that will be copied out from shared memory -
2625 * containing command results. The command completion is all done from
2626 * a poll routine that does not have user context. Therefore you cannot
2627 * copy back directly into user space, or to the kernel stack of a
2628 * process. This routine does not sleep, so can be called from anywhere.
2631 static void stli_sendcmd(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback)
2633 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
2634 volatile cdkctrl_t *cp;
2635 volatile unsigned char *bits;
2636 unsigned long flags;
2639 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_sendcmd(brdp=%x,portp=%x,cmd=%x,arg=%x,size=%d,"
2640 "copyback=%d)\n", (int) brdp, (int) portp, (int) cmd,
2641 (int) arg, size, copyback);
2647 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state)) {
2648 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: command already busy, cmd=%x!\n",
2650 restore_flags(flags);
2655 cp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->ctrl;
2657 memcpy((void *) &(cp->args[0]), arg, size);
2660 portp->argsize = size;
2665 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
2666 bits = ((volatile unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
2668 *bits |= portp->portbit;
2669 set_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state);
2671 restore_flags(flags);
2674 /*****************************************************************************/
2677 * Read data from shared memory. This assumes that the shared memory
2678 * is enabled and that interrupts are off. Basically we just empty out
2679 * the shared memory buffer into the tty buffer. Must be careful to
2680 * handle the case where we fill up the tty buffer, but still have
2681 * more chars to unload.
2684 static void stli_read(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp)
2686 volatile cdkasyrq_t *rp;
2687 volatile char *shbuf;
2688 struct tty_struct *tty;
2689 unsigned int head, tail, size;
2690 unsigned int len, stlen;
2693 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_read(brdp=%x,portp=%d)\n",
2694 (int) brdp, (int) portp);
2697 if (test_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state))
2700 if (tty == (struct tty_struct *) NULL)
2703 rp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->rxq;
2704 head = (unsigned int) rp->head;
2705 if (head != ((unsigned int) rp->head))
2706 head = (unsigned int) rp->head;
2707 tail = (unsigned int) rp->tail;
2708 size = portp->rxsize;
2713 len = size - (tail - head);
2714 stlen = size - tail;
2717 len = MIN(len, (TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE - tty->flip.count));
2718 shbuf = (volatile char *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->rxoffset);
2721 stlen = MIN(len, stlen);
2722 memcpy(tty->flip.char_buf_ptr, (char *) (shbuf + tail), stlen);
2723 memset(tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr, 0, stlen);
2724 tty->flip.char_buf_ptr += stlen;
2725 tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr += stlen;
2726 tty->flip.count += stlen;
2735 rp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->rxq;
2739 set_bit(ST_RXING, &portp->state);
2741 tty_schedule_flip(tty);
2744 /*****************************************************************************/
2747 * Set up and carry out any delayed commands. There is only a small set
2748 * of slave commands that can be done "off-level". So it is not too
2749 * difficult to deal with them here.
2752 static void stli_dodelaycmd(stliport_t *portp, volatile cdkctrl_t *cp)
2756 if (test_bit(ST_DOSIGS, &portp->state)) {
2757 if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state) &&
2758 test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state))
2759 cmd = A_SETSIGNALSF;
2760 else if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state))
2761 cmd = A_SETSIGNALSFTX;
2762 else if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state))
2763 cmd = A_SETSIGNALSFRX;
2766 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state);
2767 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
2768 clear_bit(ST_DOSIGS, &portp->state);
2769 memcpy((void *) &(cp->args[0]), (void *) &portp->asig,
2773 set_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state);
2774 } else if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state) ||
2775 test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state)) {
2776 cmd = ((test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state)) ? FLUSHTX : 0);
2777 cmd |= ((test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state)) ? FLUSHRX : 0);
2778 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state);
2779 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
2780 memcpy((void *) &(cp->args[0]), (void *) &cmd, sizeof(int));
2783 set_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state);
2787 /*****************************************************************************/
2790 * Host command service checking. This handles commands or messages
2791 * coming from the slave to the host. Must have board shared memory
2792 * enabled and interrupts off when called. Notice that by servicing the
2793 * read data last we don't need to change the shared memory pointer
2794 * during processing (which is a slow IO operation).
2795 * Return value indicates if this port is still awaiting actions from
2796 * the slave (like open, command, or even TX data being sent). If 0
2797 * then port is still busy, otherwise no longer busy.
2800 static int stli_hostcmd(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp)
2802 volatile cdkasy_t *ap;
2803 volatile cdkctrl_t *cp;
2804 struct tty_struct *tty;
2806 unsigned long oldsigs;
2810 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_hostcmd(brdp=%x,channr=%d)\n",
2811 (int) brdp, channr);
2814 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
2818 * Check if we are waiting for an open completion message.
2820 if (test_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state)) {
2821 rc = (int) cp->openarg;
2822 if ((cp->open == 0) && (rc != 0)) {
2827 clear_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state);
2828 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->raw_wait);
2833 * Check if we are waiting for a close completion message.
2835 if (test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state)) {
2836 rc = (int) cp->closearg;
2837 if ((cp->close == 0) && (rc != 0)) {
2842 clear_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state);
2843 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->raw_wait);
2848 * Check if we are waiting for a command completion message. We may
2849 * need to copy out the command results associated with this command.
2851 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state)) {
2853 if ((cp->cmd == 0) && (rc != 0)) {
2856 if (portp->argp != (void *) NULL) {
2857 memcpy(portp->argp, (void *) &(cp->args[0]),
2859 portp->argp = (void *) NULL;
2863 clear_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state);
2864 stli_dodelaycmd(portp, cp);
2865 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->raw_wait);
2870 * Check for any notification messages ready. This includes lots of
2871 * different types of events - RX chars ready, RX break received,
2872 * TX data low or empty in the slave, modem signals changed state.
2881 if (nt.signal & SG_DCD) {
2882 oldsigs = portp->sigs;
2883 portp->sigs = stli_mktiocm(nt.sigvalue);
2884 clear_bit(ST_GETSIGS, &portp->state);
2885 if ((portp->sigs & TIOCM_CD) &&
2886 ((oldsigs & TIOCM_CD) == 0))
2887 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->open_wait);
2888 if ((oldsigs & TIOCM_CD) &&
2889 ((portp->sigs & TIOCM_CD) == 0)) {
2890 if (portp->flags & ASYNC_CHECK_CD) {
2892 schedule_work(&portp->tqhangup);
2897 if (nt.data & DT_TXEMPTY)
2898 clear_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
2899 if (nt.data & (DT_TXEMPTY | DT_TXLOW)) {
2900 if (tty != (struct tty_struct *) NULL) {
2901 if ((tty->flags & (1 << TTY_DO_WRITE_WAKEUP)) &&
2902 tty->ldisc.write_wakeup) {
2903 (tty->ldisc.write_wakeup)(tty);
2906 wake_up_interruptible(&tty->write_wait);
2910 if ((nt.data & DT_RXBREAK) && (portp->rxmarkmsk & BRKINT)) {
2911 if (tty != (struct tty_struct *) NULL) {
2912 if (tty->flip.count < TTY_FLIPBUF_SIZE) {
2914 *tty->flip.flag_buf_ptr++ = TTY_BREAK;
2915 *tty->flip.char_buf_ptr++ = 0;
2916 if (portp->flags & ASYNC_SAK) {
2920 tty_schedule_flip(tty);
2925 if (nt.data & DT_RXBUSY) {
2927 stli_read(brdp, portp);
2932 * It might seem odd that we are checking for more RX chars here.
2933 * But, we need to handle the case where the tty buffer was previously
2934 * filled, but we had more characters to pass up. The slave will not
2935 * send any more RX notify messages until the RX buffer has been emptied.
2936 * But it will leave the service bits on (since the buffer is not empty).
2937 * So from here we can try to process more RX chars.
2939 if ((!donerx) && test_bit(ST_RXING, &portp->state)) {
2940 clear_bit(ST_RXING, &portp->state);
2941 stli_read(brdp, portp);
2944 return((test_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state) ||
2945 test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state) ||
2946 test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state) ||
2947 test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state) ||
2948 test_bit(ST_RXING, &portp->state)) ? 0 : 1);
2951 /*****************************************************************************/
2954 * Service all ports on a particular board. Assumes that the boards
2955 * shared memory is enabled, and that the page pointer is pointed
2956 * at the cdk header structure.
2959 static void stli_brdpoll(stlibrd_t *brdp, volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp)
2962 unsigned char hostbits[(STL_MAXCHANS / 8) + 1];
2963 unsigned char slavebits[(STL_MAXCHANS / 8) + 1];
2964 unsigned char *slavep;
2965 int bitpos, bitat, bitsize;
2966 int channr, nrdevs, slavebitchange;
2968 bitsize = brdp->bitsize;
2969 nrdevs = brdp->nrdevs;
2972 * Check if slave wants any service. Basically we try to do as
2973 * little work as possible here. There are 2 levels of service
2974 * bits. So if there is nothing to do we bail early. We check
2975 * 8 service bits at a time in the inner loop, so we can bypass
2976 * the lot if none of them want service.
2978 memcpy(&hostbits[0], (((unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->hostoffset),
2981 memset(&slavebits[0], 0, bitsize);
2984 for (bitpos = 0; (bitpos < bitsize); bitpos++) {
2985 if (hostbits[bitpos] == 0)
2987 channr = bitpos * 8;
2988 for (bitat = 0x1; (channr < nrdevs); channr++, bitat <<= 1) {
2989 if (hostbits[bitpos] & bitat) {
2990 portp = brdp->ports[(channr - 1)];
2991 if (stli_hostcmd(brdp, portp)) {
2993 slavebits[bitpos] |= bitat;
3000 * If any of the ports are no longer busy then update them in the
3001 * slave request bits. We need to do this after, since a host port
3002 * service may initiate more slave requests.
3004 if (slavebitchange) {
3005 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
3006 slavep = ((unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset;
3007 for (bitpos = 0; (bitpos < bitsize); bitpos++) {
3008 if (slavebits[bitpos])
3009 slavep[bitpos] &= ~slavebits[bitpos];
3014 /*****************************************************************************/
3017 * Driver poll routine. This routine polls the boards in use and passes
3018 * messages back up to host when necessary. This is actually very
3019 * CPU efficient, since we will always have the kernel poll clock, it
3020 * adds only a few cycles when idle (since board service can be
3021 * determined very easily), but when loaded generates no interrupts
3022 * (with their expensive associated context change).
3025 static void stli_poll(unsigned long arg)
3027 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
3031 stli_timerlist.expires = STLI_TIMEOUT;
3032 add_timer(&stli_timerlist);
3035 * Check each board and do any servicing required.
3037 for (brdnr = 0; (brdnr < stli_nrbrds); brdnr++) {
3038 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
3039 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
3041 if ((brdp->state & BST_STARTED) == 0)
3045 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
3047 stli_brdpoll(brdp, hdrp);
3052 /*****************************************************************************/
3055 * Translate the termios settings into the port setting structure of
3059 static void stli_mkasyport(stliport_t *portp, asyport_t *pp, struct termios *tiosp)
3062 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_mkasyport(portp=%x,pp=%x,tiosp=%d)\n",
3063 (int) portp, (int) pp, (int) tiosp);
3066 memset(pp, 0, sizeof(asyport_t));
3069 * Start of by setting the baud, char size, parity and stop bit info.
3071 pp->baudout = tiosp->c_cflag & CBAUD;
3072 if (pp->baudout & CBAUDEX) {
3073 pp->baudout &= ~CBAUDEX;
3074 if ((pp->baudout < 1) || (pp->baudout > 4))
3075 tiosp->c_cflag &= ~CBAUDEX;
3079 pp->baudout = stli_baudrates[pp->baudout];
3080 if ((tiosp->c_cflag & CBAUD) == B38400) {
3081 if ((portp->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_HI)
3082 pp->baudout = 57600;
3083 else if ((portp->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_VHI)
3084 pp->baudout = 115200;
3085 else if ((portp->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_SHI)
3086 pp->baudout = 230400;
3087 else if ((portp->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_WARP)
3088 pp->baudout = 460800;
3089 else if ((portp->flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_CUST)
3090 pp->baudout = (portp->baud_base / portp->custom_divisor);
3092 if (pp->baudout > STL_MAXBAUD)
3093 pp->baudout = STL_MAXBAUD;
3094 pp->baudin = pp->baudout;
3096 switch (tiosp->c_cflag & CSIZE) {
3111 if (tiosp->c_cflag & CSTOPB)
3112 pp->stopbs = PT_STOP2;
3114 pp->stopbs = PT_STOP1;
3116 if (tiosp->c_cflag & PARENB) {
3117 if (tiosp->c_cflag & PARODD)
3118 pp->parity = PT_ODDPARITY;
3120 pp->parity = PT_EVENPARITY;
3122 pp->parity = PT_NOPARITY;
3126 * Set up any flow control options enabled.
3128 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IXON) {
3130 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IXANY)
3131 pp->flow |= F_IXANY;
3133 if (tiosp->c_cflag & CRTSCTS)
3134 pp->flow |= (F_RTSFLOW | F_CTSFLOW);
3136 pp->startin = tiosp->c_cc[VSTART];
3137 pp->stopin = tiosp->c_cc[VSTOP];
3138 pp->startout = tiosp->c_cc[VSTART];
3139 pp->stopout = tiosp->c_cc[VSTOP];
3142 * Set up the RX char marking mask with those RX error types we must
3143 * catch. We can get the slave to help us out a little here, it will
3144 * ignore parity errors and breaks for us, and mark parity errors in
3147 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IGNPAR)
3148 pp->iflag |= FI_IGNRXERRS;
3149 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IGNBRK)
3150 pp->iflag |= FI_IGNBREAK;
3152 portp->rxmarkmsk = 0;
3153 if (tiosp->c_iflag & (INPCK | PARMRK))
3154 pp->iflag |= FI_1MARKRXERRS;
3155 if (tiosp->c_iflag & BRKINT)
3156 portp->rxmarkmsk |= BRKINT;
3159 * Set up clocal processing as required.
3161 if (tiosp->c_cflag & CLOCAL)
3162 portp->flags &= ~ASYNC_CHECK_CD;
3164 portp->flags |= ASYNC_CHECK_CD;
3167 * Transfer any persistent flags into the asyport structure.
3169 pp->pflag = (portp->pflag & 0xffff);
3170 pp->vmin = (portp->pflag & P_RXIMIN) ? 1 : 0;
3171 pp->vtime = (portp->pflag & P_RXITIME) ? 1 : 0;
3172 pp->cc[1] = (portp->pflag & P_RXTHOLD) ? 1 : 0;
3175 /*****************************************************************************/
3178 * Construct a slave signals structure for setting the DTR and RTS
3179 * signals as specified.
3182 static void stli_mkasysigs(asysigs_t *sp, int dtr, int rts)
3185 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_mkasysigs(sp=%x,dtr=%d,rts=%d)\n",
3186 (int) sp, dtr, rts);
3189 memset(sp, 0, sizeof(asysigs_t));
3191 sp->signal |= SG_DTR;
3192 sp->sigvalue |= ((dtr > 0) ? SG_DTR : 0);
3195 sp->signal |= SG_RTS;
3196 sp->sigvalue |= ((rts > 0) ? SG_RTS : 0);
3200 /*****************************************************************************/
3203 * Convert the signals returned from the slave into a local TIOCM type
3204 * signals value. We keep them locally in TIOCM format.
3207 static long stli_mktiocm(unsigned long sigvalue)
3212 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_mktiocm(sigvalue=%x)\n", (int) sigvalue);
3216 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_DCD) ? TIOCM_CD : 0);
3217 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_CTS) ? TIOCM_CTS : 0);
3218 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_RI) ? TIOCM_RI : 0);
3219 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_DSR) ? TIOCM_DSR : 0);
3220 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_DTR) ? TIOCM_DTR : 0);
3221 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_RTS) ? TIOCM_RTS : 0);
3225 /*****************************************************************************/
3228 * All panels and ports actually attached have been worked out. All
3229 * we need to do here is set up the appropriate per port data structures.
3232 static int stli_initports(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3235 int i, panelnr, panelport;
3238 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_initports(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3241 for (i = 0, panelnr = 0, panelport = 0; (i < brdp->nrports); i++) {
3242 portp = (stliport_t *) stli_memalloc(sizeof(stliport_t));
3243 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL) {
3244 printk("STALLION: failed to allocate port structure\n");
3248 memset(portp, 0, sizeof(stliport_t));
3249 portp->magic = STLI_PORTMAGIC;
3251 portp->brdnr = brdp->brdnr;
3252 portp->panelnr = panelnr;
3253 portp->baud_base = STL_BAUDBASE;
3254 portp->close_delay = STL_CLOSEDELAY;
3255 portp->closing_wait = 30 * HZ;
3256 INIT_WORK(&portp->tqhangup, stli_dohangup, portp);
3257 init_waitqueue_head(&portp->open_wait);
3258 init_waitqueue_head(&portp->close_wait);
3259 init_waitqueue_head(&portp->raw_wait);
3261 if (panelport >= brdp->panels[panelnr]) {
3265 brdp->ports[i] = portp;
3271 /*****************************************************************************/
3274 * All the following routines are board specific hardware operations.
3277 static void stli_ecpinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3279 unsigned long memconf;
3282 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecpinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
3285 outb(ECP_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
3287 outb(ECP_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
3290 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ECP_ATADDRMASK) >> ECP_ATADDRSHFT;
3291 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATMEMAR));
3294 /*****************************************************************************/
3296 static void stli_ecpenable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3299 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecpenable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3301 outb(ECP_ATENABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
3304 /*****************************************************************************/
3306 static void stli_ecpdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3309 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecpdisable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3311 outb(ECP_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
3314 /*****************************************************************************/
3316 static char *stli_ecpgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3322 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecpgetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x)\n", (int) brdp,
3326 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3327 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3328 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
3329 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3333 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ECP_ATPAGESIZE);
3334 val = (unsigned char) (offset / ECP_ATPAGESIZE);
3336 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATMEMPR));
3340 /*****************************************************************************/
3342 static void stli_ecpreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3345 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecpreset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3348 outb(ECP_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
3350 outb(ECP_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
3354 /*****************************************************************************/
3356 static void stli_ecpintr(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3359 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecpintr(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3361 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
3364 /*****************************************************************************/
3367 * The following set of functions act on ECP EISA boards.
3370 static void stli_ecpeiinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3372 unsigned long memconf;
3375 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecpeiinit(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3378 outb(0x1, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EIBRDENAB));
3379 outb(ECP_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
3381 outb(ECP_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
3384 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ECP_EIADDRMASKL) >> ECP_EIADDRSHFTL;
3385 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EIMEMARL));
3386 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ECP_EIADDRMASKH) >> ECP_EIADDRSHFTH;
3387 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EIMEMARH));
3390 /*****************************************************************************/
3392 static void stli_ecpeienable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3394 outb(ECP_EIENABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
3397 /*****************************************************************************/
3399 static void stli_ecpeidisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3401 outb(ECP_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
3404 /*****************************************************************************/
3406 static char *stli_ecpeigetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3412 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecpeigetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x,line=%d)\n",
3413 (int) brdp, (int) offset, line);
3416 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3417 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3418 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
3419 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3423 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ECP_EIPAGESIZE);
3424 if (offset < ECP_EIPAGESIZE)
3427 val = ECP_EIENABLE | 0x40;
3429 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
3433 /*****************************************************************************/
3435 static void stli_ecpeireset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3437 outb(ECP_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
3439 outb(ECP_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
3443 /*****************************************************************************/
3446 * The following set of functions act on ECP MCA boards.
3449 static void stli_ecpmcenable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3451 outb(ECP_MCENABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
3454 /*****************************************************************************/
3456 static void stli_ecpmcdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3458 outb(ECP_MCDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
3461 /*****************************************************************************/
3463 static char *stli_ecpmcgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3468 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3469 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3470 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
3471 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3475 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ECP_MCPAGESIZE);
3476 val = ((unsigned char) (offset / ECP_MCPAGESIZE)) | ECP_MCENABLE;
3478 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
3482 /*****************************************************************************/
3484 static void stli_ecpmcreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3486 outb(ECP_MCSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
3488 outb(ECP_MCDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
3492 /*****************************************************************************/
3495 * The following set of functions act on ECP PCI boards.
3498 static void stli_ecppciinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3501 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecppciinit(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3504 outb(ECP_PCISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
3506 outb(0, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
3510 /*****************************************************************************/
3512 static char *stli_ecppcigetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3518 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_ecppcigetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x,line=%d)\n",
3519 (int) brdp, (int) offset, line);
3522 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3523 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3524 "range at line=%d(%d), board=%d\n",
3525 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3529 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ECP_PCIPAGESIZE);
3530 val = (offset / ECP_PCIPAGESIZE) << 1;
3532 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
3536 /*****************************************************************************/
3538 static void stli_ecppcireset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3540 outb(ECP_PCISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
3542 outb(0, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
3546 /*****************************************************************************/
3549 * The following routines act on ONboards.
3552 static void stli_onbinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3554 unsigned long memconf;
3557 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_onbinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
3560 outb(ONB_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
3562 outb(ONB_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
3565 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ONB_ATADDRMASK) >> ONB_ATADDRSHFT;
3566 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATMEMAR));
3567 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
3571 /*****************************************************************************/
3573 static void stli_onbenable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3576 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_onbenable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3578 outb((brdp->enabval | ONB_ATENABLE), (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
3581 /*****************************************************************************/
3583 static void stli_onbdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3586 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_onbdisable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3588 outb((brdp->enabval | ONB_ATDISABLE), (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
3591 /*****************************************************************************/
3593 static char *stli_onbgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3598 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_onbgetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x)\n", (int) brdp,
3602 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3603 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3604 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
3605 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3608 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ONB_ATPAGESIZE);
3613 /*****************************************************************************/
3615 static void stli_onbreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3619 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_onbreset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3622 outb(ONB_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
3624 outb(ONB_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
3628 /*****************************************************************************/
3631 * The following routines act on ONboard EISA.
3634 static void stli_onbeinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3636 unsigned long memconf;
3639 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_onbeinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
3642 outb(0x1, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EIBRDENAB));
3643 outb(ONB_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3645 outb(ONB_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3648 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ONB_EIADDRMASKL) >> ONB_EIADDRSHFTL;
3649 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EIMEMARL));
3650 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ONB_EIADDRMASKH) >> ONB_EIADDRSHFTH;
3651 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EIMEMARH));
3652 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
3656 /*****************************************************************************/
3658 static void stli_onbeenable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3661 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_onbeenable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3663 outb(ONB_EIENABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3666 /*****************************************************************************/
3668 static void stli_onbedisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3671 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_onbedisable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3673 outb(ONB_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3676 /*****************************************************************************/
3678 static char *stli_onbegetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3684 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_onbegetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x,line=%d)\n",
3685 (int) brdp, (int) offset, line);
3688 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3689 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3690 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
3691 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3695 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ONB_EIPAGESIZE);
3696 if (offset < ONB_EIPAGESIZE)
3699 val = ONB_EIENABLE | 0x40;
3701 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3705 /*****************************************************************************/
3707 static void stli_onbereset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3711 printk(KERN_ERR "stli_onbereset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3714 outb(ONB_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3716 outb(ONB_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3720 /*****************************************************************************/
3723 * The following routines act on Brumby boards.
3726 static void stli_bbyinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3730 printk(KERN_ERR "stli_bbyinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
3733 outb(BBY_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3735 outb(0, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3737 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
3741 /*****************************************************************************/
3743 static char *stli_bbygetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3749 printk(KERN_ERR "stli_bbygetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x)\n", (int) brdp,
3753 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3754 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3755 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
3756 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3760 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % BBY_PAGESIZE);
3761 val = (unsigned char) (offset / BBY_PAGESIZE);
3763 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3767 /*****************************************************************************/
3769 static void stli_bbyreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3773 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_bbyreset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3776 outb(BBY_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3778 outb(0, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3782 /*****************************************************************************/
3785 * The following routines act on original old Stallion boards.
3788 static void stli_stalinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3792 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_stalinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
3795 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
3799 /*****************************************************************************/
3801 static char *stli_stalgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3806 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_stalgetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x)\n", (int) brdp,
3810 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3811 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3812 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
3813 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3816 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % STAL_PAGESIZE);
3821 /*****************************************************************************/
3823 static void stli_stalreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3825 volatile unsigned long *vecp;
3828 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_stalreset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3831 vecp = (volatile unsigned long *) (brdp->membase + 0x30);
3833 outb(0, brdp->iobase);
3837 /*****************************************************************************/
3840 * Try to find an ECP board and initialize it. This handles only ECP
3844 static int stli_initecp(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3848 unsigned int status, nxtid;
3850 int panelnr, nrports;
3853 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_initecp(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3856 if (!request_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize, "istallion"))
3859 if ((brdp->iobase == 0) || (brdp->memaddr == 0))
3861 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
3865 brdp->iosize = ECP_IOSIZE;
3868 * Based on the specific board type setup the common vars to access
3869 * and enable shared memory. Set all board specific information now
3872 switch (brdp->brdtype) {
3874 brdp->membase = (void *) brdp->memaddr;
3875 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3876 brdp->pagesize = ECP_ATPAGESIZE;
3877 brdp->init = stli_ecpinit;
3878 brdp->enable = stli_ecpenable;
3879 brdp->reenable = stli_ecpenable;
3880 brdp->disable = stli_ecpdisable;
3881 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecpgetmemptr;
3882 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3883 brdp->reset = stli_ecpreset;
3884 name = "serial(EC8/64)";
3888 brdp->membase = (void *) brdp->memaddr;
3889 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3890 brdp->pagesize = ECP_EIPAGESIZE;
3891 brdp->init = stli_ecpeiinit;
3892 brdp->enable = stli_ecpeienable;
3893 brdp->reenable = stli_ecpeienable;
3894 brdp->disable = stli_ecpeidisable;
3895 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecpeigetmemptr;
3896 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3897 brdp->reset = stli_ecpeireset;
3898 name = "serial(EC8/64-EI)";
3902 brdp->membase = (void *) brdp->memaddr;
3903 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3904 brdp->pagesize = ECP_MCPAGESIZE;
3906 brdp->enable = stli_ecpmcenable;
3907 brdp->reenable = stli_ecpmcenable;
3908 brdp->disable = stli_ecpmcdisable;
3909 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecpmcgetmemptr;
3910 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3911 brdp->reset = stli_ecpmcreset;
3912 name = "serial(EC8/64-MCA)";
3916 brdp->membase = (void *) brdp->memaddr;
3917 brdp->memsize = ECP_PCIMEMSIZE;
3918 brdp->pagesize = ECP_PCIPAGESIZE;
3919 brdp->init = stli_ecppciinit;
3920 brdp->enable = NULL;
3921 brdp->reenable = NULL;
3922 brdp->disable = NULL;
3923 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecppcigetmemptr;
3924 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3925 brdp->reset = stli_ecppcireset;
3926 name = "serial(EC/RA-PCI)";
3930 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
3935 * The per-board operations structure is all set up, so now let's go
3936 * and get the board operational. Firstly initialize board configuration
3937 * registers. Set the memory mapping info so we can get at the boards
3942 brdp->membase = ioremap(brdp->memaddr, brdp->memsize);
3943 if (brdp->membase == (void *) NULL)
3945 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
3950 * Now that all specific code is set up, enable the shared memory and
3951 * look for the a signature area that will tell us exactly what board
3952 * this is, and what it is connected to it.
3955 sigsp = (cdkecpsig_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_SIGADDR);
3956 memcpy(&sig, sigsp, sizeof(cdkecpsig_t));
3960 printk("%s(%d): sig-> magic=%x rom=%x panel=%x,%x,%x,%x,%x,%x,%x,%x\n",
3961 __FILE__, __LINE__, (int) sig.magic, sig.romver, sig.panelid[0],
3962 (int) sig.panelid[1], (int) sig.panelid[2],
3963 (int) sig.panelid[3], (int) sig.panelid[4],
3964 (int) sig.panelid[5], (int) sig.panelid[6],
3965 (int) sig.panelid[7]);
3968 if (sig.magic != ECP_MAGIC)
3970 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
3975 * Scan through the signature looking at the panels connected to the
3976 * board. Calculate the total number of ports as we go.
3978 for (panelnr = 0, nxtid = 0; (panelnr < STL_MAXPANELS); panelnr++) {
3979 status = sig.panelid[nxtid];
3980 if ((status & ECH_PNLIDMASK) != nxtid)
3983 brdp->panelids[panelnr] = status;
3984 nrports = (status & ECH_PNL16PORT) ? 16 : 8;
3985 if ((nrports == 16) && ((status & ECH_PNLXPID) == 0))
3987 brdp->panels[panelnr] = nrports;
3988 brdp->nrports += nrports;
3994 brdp->state |= BST_FOUND;
3998 /*****************************************************************************/
4001 * Try to find an ONboard, Brumby or Stallion board and initialize it.
4002 * This handles only these board types.
4005 static int stli_initonb(stlibrd_t *brdp)
4013 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_initonb(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
4017 * Do a basic sanity check on the IO and memory addresses.
4019 if ((brdp->iobase == 0) || (brdp->memaddr == 0))
4022 brdp->iosize = ONB_IOSIZE;
4024 if (!request_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize, "istallion"))
4028 * Based on the specific board type setup the common vars to access
4029 * and enable shared memory. Set all board specific information now
4032 switch (brdp->brdtype) {
4036 case BRD_ONBOARD2_32:
4038 brdp->membase = (void *) brdp->memaddr;
4039 brdp->memsize = ONB_MEMSIZE;
4040 brdp->pagesize = ONB_ATPAGESIZE;
4041 brdp->init = stli_onbinit;
4042 brdp->enable = stli_onbenable;
4043 brdp->reenable = stli_onbenable;
4044 brdp->disable = stli_onbdisable;
4045 brdp->getmemptr = stli_onbgetmemptr;
4046 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
4047 brdp->reset = stli_onbreset;
4048 if (brdp->memaddr > 0x100000)
4049 brdp->enabval = ONB_MEMENABHI;
4051 brdp->enabval = ONB_MEMENABLO;
4052 name = "serial(ONBoard)";
4056 brdp->membase = (void *) brdp->memaddr;
4057 brdp->memsize = ONB_EIMEMSIZE;
4058 brdp->pagesize = ONB_EIPAGESIZE;
4059 brdp->init = stli_onbeinit;
4060 brdp->enable = stli_onbeenable;
4061 brdp->reenable = stli_onbeenable;
4062 brdp->disable = stli_onbedisable;
4063 brdp->getmemptr = stli_onbegetmemptr;
4064 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
4065 brdp->reset = stli_onbereset;
4066 name = "serial(ONBoard/E)";
4072 brdp->membase = (void *) brdp->memaddr;
4073 brdp->memsize = BBY_MEMSIZE;
4074 brdp->pagesize = BBY_PAGESIZE;
4075 brdp->init = stli_bbyinit;
4076 brdp->enable = NULL;
4077 brdp->reenable = NULL;
4078 brdp->disable = NULL;
4079 brdp->getmemptr = stli_bbygetmemptr;
4080 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
4081 brdp->reset = stli_bbyreset;
4082 name = "serial(Brumby)";
4086 brdp->membase = (void *) brdp->memaddr;
4087 brdp->memsize = STAL_MEMSIZE;
4088 brdp->pagesize = STAL_PAGESIZE;
4089 brdp->init = stli_stalinit;
4090 brdp->enable = NULL;
4091 brdp->reenable = NULL;
4092 brdp->disable = NULL;
4093 brdp->getmemptr = stli_stalgetmemptr;
4094 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
4095 brdp->reset = stli_stalreset;
4096 name = "serial(Stallion)";
4100 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
4105 * The per-board operations structure is all set up, so now let's go
4106 * and get the board operational. Firstly initialize board configuration
4107 * registers. Set the memory mapping info so we can get at the boards
4112 brdp->membase = ioremap(brdp->memaddr, brdp->memsize);
4113 if (brdp->membase == (void *) NULL)
4115 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
4120 * Now that all specific code is set up, enable the shared memory and
4121 * look for the a signature area that will tell us exactly what board
4122 * this is, and how many ports.
4125 sigsp = (cdkonbsig_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_SIGADDR);
4126 memcpy(&sig, sigsp, sizeof(cdkonbsig_t));
4130 printk("%s(%d): sig-> magic=%x:%x:%x:%x romver=%x amask=%x:%x:%x\n",
4131 __FILE__, __LINE__, sig.magic0, sig.magic1, sig.magic2,
4132 sig.magic3, sig.romver, sig.amask0, sig.amask1, sig.amask2);
4135 if ((sig.magic0 != ONB_MAGIC0) || (sig.magic1 != ONB_MAGIC1) ||
4136 (sig.magic2 != ONB_MAGIC2) || (sig.magic3 != ONB_MAGIC3))
4138 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
4143 * Scan through the signature alive mask and calculate how many ports
4144 * there are on this board.
4150 for (i = 0; (i < 16); i++) {
4151 if (((sig.amask0 << i) & 0x8000) == 0)
4156 brdp->panels[0] = brdp->nrports;
4159 brdp->state |= BST_FOUND;
4163 /*****************************************************************************/
4166 * Start up a running board. This routine is only called after the
4167 * code has been down loaded to the board and is operational. It will
4168 * read in the memory map, and get the show on the road...
4171 static int stli_startbrd(stlibrd_t *brdp)
4173 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
4174 volatile cdkmem_t *memp;
4175 volatile cdkasy_t *ap;
4176 unsigned long flags;
4178 int portnr, nrdevs, i, rc;
4181 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_startbrd(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
4189 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
4190 nrdevs = hdrp->nrdevs;
4193 printk("%s(%d): CDK version %d.%d.%d --> "
4194 "nrdevs=%d memp=%x hostp=%x slavep=%x\n",
4195 __FILE__, __LINE__, hdrp->ver_release, hdrp->ver_modification,
4196 hdrp->ver_fix, nrdevs, (int) hdrp->memp, (int) hdrp->hostp,
4197 (int) hdrp->slavep);
4200 if (nrdevs < (brdp->nrports + 1)) {
4201 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: slave failed to allocate memory for "
4202 "all devices, devices=%d\n", nrdevs);
4203 brdp->nrports = nrdevs - 1;
4205 brdp->nrdevs = nrdevs;
4206 brdp->hostoffset = hdrp->hostp - CDK_CDKADDR;
4207 brdp->slaveoffset = hdrp->slavep - CDK_CDKADDR;
4208 brdp->bitsize = (nrdevs + 7) / 8;
4209 memp = (volatile cdkmem_t *) hdrp->memp;
4210 if (((unsigned long) memp) > brdp->memsize) {
4211 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: corrupted shared memory region?\n");
4213 goto stli_donestartup;
4215 memp = (volatile cdkmem_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, (unsigned long) memp);
4216 if (memp->dtype != TYP_ASYNCTRL) {
4217 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: no slave control device found\n");
4218 goto stli_donestartup;
4223 * Cycle through memory allocation of each port. We are guaranteed to
4224 * have all ports inside the first page of slave window, so no need to
4225 * change pages while reading memory map.
4227 for (i = 1, portnr = 0; (i < nrdevs); i++, portnr++, memp++) {
4228 if (memp->dtype != TYP_ASYNC)
4230 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
4231 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
4234 portp->addr = memp->offset;
4235 portp->reqbit = (unsigned char) (0x1 << (i * 8 / nrdevs));
4236 portp->portidx = (unsigned char) (i / 8);
4237 portp->portbit = (unsigned char) (0x1 << (i % 8));
4240 hdrp->slavereq = 0xff;
4243 * For each port setup a local copy of the RX and TX buffer offsets
4244 * and sizes. We do this separate from the above, because we need to
4245 * move the shared memory page...
4247 for (i = 1, portnr = 0; (i < nrdevs); i++, portnr++) {
4248 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
4249 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
4251 if (portp->addr == 0)
4253 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
4254 if (ap != (volatile cdkasy_t *) NULL) {
4255 portp->rxsize = ap->rxq.size;
4256 portp->txsize = ap->txq.size;
4257 portp->rxoffset = ap->rxq.offset;
4258 portp->txoffset = ap->txq.offset;
4264 restore_flags(flags);
4267 brdp->state |= BST_STARTED;
4269 if (! stli_timeron) {
4271 stli_timerlist.expires = STLI_TIMEOUT;
4272 add_timer(&stli_timerlist);
4278 /*****************************************************************************/
4281 * Probe and initialize the specified board.
4284 static int __init stli_brdinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
4287 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_brdinit(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
4290 stli_brds[brdp->brdnr] = brdp;
4292 switch (brdp->brdtype) {
4303 case BRD_ONBOARD2_32:
4315 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: %s board type not supported in "
4316 "this driver\n", stli_brdnames[brdp->brdtype]);
4319 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: board=%d is unknown board "
4320 "type=%d\n", brdp->brdnr, brdp->brdtype);
4324 if ((brdp->state & BST_FOUND) == 0) {
4325 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: %s board not found, board=%d "
4327 stli_brdnames[brdp->brdtype], brdp->brdnr,
4328 brdp->iobase, (int) brdp->memaddr);
4332 stli_initports(brdp);
4333 printk(KERN_INFO "STALLION: %s found, board=%d io=%x mem=%x "
4334 "nrpanels=%d nrports=%d\n", stli_brdnames[brdp->brdtype],
4335 brdp->brdnr, brdp->iobase, (int) brdp->memaddr,
4336 brdp->nrpanels, brdp->nrports);
4340 /*****************************************************************************/
4343 * Probe around trying to find where the EISA boards shared memory
4344 * might be. This is a bit if hack, but it is the best we can do.
4347 static int stli_eisamemprobe(stlibrd_t *brdp)
4349 cdkecpsig_t ecpsig, *ecpsigp;
4350 cdkonbsig_t onbsig, *onbsigp;
4354 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_eisamemprobe(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
4358 * First up we reset the board, to get it into a known state. There
4359 * is only 2 board types here we need to worry about. Don;t use the
4360 * standard board init routine here, it programs up the shared
4361 * memory address, and we don't know it yet...
4363 if (brdp->brdtype == BRD_ECPE) {
4364 outb(0x1, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EIBRDENAB));
4365 outb(ECP_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
4367 outb(ECP_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
4369 stli_ecpeienable(brdp);
4370 } else if (brdp->brdtype == BRD_ONBOARDE) {
4371 outb(0x1, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EIBRDENAB));
4372 outb(ONB_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
4374 outb(ONB_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
4376 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
4378 stli_onbeenable(brdp);
4384 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
4387 * Board shared memory is enabled, so now we have a poke around and
4388 * see if we can find it.
4390 for (i = 0; (i < stli_eisamempsize); i++) {
4391 brdp->memaddr = stli_eisamemprobeaddrs[i];
4392 brdp->membase = (void *) brdp->memaddr;
4393 brdp->membase = ioremap(brdp->memaddr, brdp->memsize);
4394 if (brdp->membase == (void *) NULL)
4397 if (brdp->brdtype == BRD_ECPE) {
4398 ecpsigp = (cdkecpsig_t *) stli_ecpeigetmemptr(brdp,
4399 CDK_SIGADDR, __LINE__);
4400 memcpy(&ecpsig, ecpsigp, sizeof(cdkecpsig_t));
4401 if (ecpsig.magic == ECP_MAGIC)
4404 onbsigp = (cdkonbsig_t *) stli_onbegetmemptr(brdp,
4405 CDK_SIGADDR, __LINE__);
4406 memcpy(&onbsig, onbsigp, sizeof(cdkonbsig_t));
4407 if ((onbsig.magic0 == ONB_MAGIC0) &&
4408 (onbsig.magic1 == ONB_MAGIC1) &&
4409 (onbsig.magic2 == ONB_MAGIC2) &&
4410 (onbsig.magic3 == ONB_MAGIC3))
4414 iounmap(brdp->membase);
4420 * Regardless of whether we found the shared memory or not we must
4421 * disable the region. After that return success or failure.
4423 if (brdp->brdtype == BRD_ECPE)
4424 stli_ecpeidisable(brdp);
4426 stli_onbedisable(brdp);
4430 brdp->membase = NULL;
4431 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to probe shared memory "
4432 "region for %s in EISA slot=%d\n",
4433 stli_brdnames[brdp->brdtype], (brdp->iobase >> 12));
4439 static int stli_getbrdnr(void)
4443 for (i = 0; i < STL_MAXBRDS; i++) {
4444 if (!stli_brds[i]) {
4445 if (i >= stli_nrbrds)
4446 stli_nrbrds = i + 1;
4453 /*****************************************************************************/
4456 * Probe around and try to find any EISA boards in system. The biggest
4457 * problem here is finding out what memory address is associated with
4458 * an EISA board after it is found. The registers of the ECPE and
4459 * ONboardE are not readable - so we can't read them from there. We
4460 * don't have access to the EISA CMOS (or EISA BIOS) so we don't
4461 * actually have any way to find out the real value. The best we can
4462 * do is go probing around in the usual places hoping we can find it.
4465 static int stli_findeisabrds(void)
4468 unsigned int iobase, eid;
4472 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_findeisabrds()\n");
4476 * Firstly check if this is an EISA system. Do this by probing for
4477 * the system board EISA ID. If this is not an EISA system then
4478 * don't bother going any further!
4481 if (inb(0xc80) == 0xff)
4485 * Looks like an EISA system, so go searching for EISA boards.
4487 for (iobase = 0x1000; (iobase <= 0xc000); iobase += 0x1000) {
4488 outb(0xff, (iobase + 0xc80));
4489 eid = inb(iobase + 0xc80);
4490 eid |= inb(iobase + 0xc81) << 8;
4491 if (eid != STL_EISAID)
4495 * We have found a board. Need to check if this board was
4496 * statically configured already (just in case!).
4498 for (i = 0; (i < STL_MAXBRDS); i++) {
4499 brdp = stli_brds[i];
4500 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4502 if (brdp->iobase == iobase)
4505 if (i < STL_MAXBRDS)
4509 * We have found a Stallion board and it is not configured already.
4510 * Allocate a board structure and initialize it.
4512 if ((brdp = stli_allocbrd()) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4514 if ((brdp->brdnr = stli_getbrdnr()) < 0)
4516 eid = inb(iobase + 0xc82);
4517 if (eid == ECP_EISAID)
4518 brdp->brdtype = BRD_ECPE;
4519 else if (eid == ONB_EISAID)
4520 brdp->brdtype = BRD_ONBOARDE;
4522 brdp->brdtype = BRD_UNKNOWN;
4523 brdp->iobase = iobase;
4524 outb(0x1, (iobase + 0xc84));
4525 if (stli_eisamemprobe(brdp))
4526 outb(0, (iobase + 0xc84));
4533 /*****************************************************************************/
4536 * Find the next available board number that is free.
4539 /*****************************************************************************/
4544 * We have a Stallion board. Allocate a board structure and
4545 * initialize it. Read its IO and MEMORY resources from PCI
4546 * configuration space.
4549 static int stli_initpcibrd(int brdtype, struct pci_dev *devp)
4554 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_initpcibrd(brdtype=%d,busnr=%x,devnr=%x)\n",
4555 brdtype, dev->bus->number, dev->devfn);
4558 if (pci_enable_device(devp))
4560 if ((brdp = stli_allocbrd()) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4562 if ((brdp->brdnr = stli_getbrdnr()) < 0) {
4563 printk(KERN_INFO "STALLION: too many boards found, "
4564 "maximum supported %d\n", STL_MAXBRDS);
4567 brdp->brdtype = brdtype;
4570 printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s(%d): BAR[]=%lx,%lx,%lx,%lx\n", __FILE__, __LINE__,
4571 pci_resource_start(devp, 0),
4572 pci_resource_start(devp, 1),
4573 pci_resource_start(devp, 2),
4574 pci_resource_start(devp, 3));
4578 * We have all resources from the board, so lets setup the actual
4579 * board structure now.
4581 brdp->iobase = pci_resource_start(devp, 3);
4582 brdp->memaddr = pci_resource_start(devp, 2);
4588 /*****************************************************************************/
4591 * Find all Stallion PCI boards that might be installed. Initialize each
4592 * one as it is found.
4595 static int stli_findpcibrds(void)
4597 struct pci_dev *dev = NULL;
4601 printk("stli_findpcibrds()\n");
4604 while ((dev = pci_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_STALLION,
4605 PCI_DEVICE_ID_ECRA, dev))) {
4606 if ((rc = stli_initpcibrd(BRD_ECPPCI, dev)))
4615 /*****************************************************************************/
4618 * Allocate a new board structure. Fill out the basic info in it.
4621 static stlibrd_t *stli_allocbrd(void)
4625 brdp = (stlibrd_t *) stli_memalloc(sizeof(stlibrd_t));
4626 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL) {
4627 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to allocate memory "
4628 "(size=%d)\n", sizeof(stlibrd_t));
4629 return((stlibrd_t *) NULL);
4632 memset(brdp, 0, sizeof(stlibrd_t));
4633 brdp->magic = STLI_BOARDMAGIC;
4637 /*****************************************************************************/
4640 * Scan through all the boards in the configuration and see what we
4644 static int stli_initbrds(void)
4646 stlibrd_t *brdp, *nxtbrdp;
4651 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_initbrds()\n");
4654 if (stli_nrbrds > STL_MAXBRDS) {
4655 printk(KERN_INFO "STALLION: too many boards in configuration "
4656 "table, truncating to %d\n", STL_MAXBRDS);
4657 stli_nrbrds = STL_MAXBRDS;
4661 * Firstly scan the list of static boards configured. Allocate
4662 * resources and initialize the boards as found. If this is a
4663 * module then let the module args override static configuration.
4665 for (i = 0; (i < stli_nrbrds); i++) {
4666 confp = &stli_brdconf[i];
4668 stli_parsebrd(confp, stli_brdsp[i]);
4670 if ((brdp = stli_allocbrd()) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4673 brdp->brdtype = confp->brdtype;
4674 brdp->iobase = confp->ioaddr1;
4675 brdp->memaddr = confp->memaddr;
4680 * Static configuration table done, so now use dynamic methods to
4681 * see if any more boards should be configured.
4687 stli_findeisabrds();
4693 * All found boards are initialized. Now for a little optimization, if
4694 * no boards are sharing the "shared memory" regions then we can just
4695 * leave them all enabled. This is in fact the usual case.
4698 if (stli_nrbrds > 1) {
4699 for (i = 0; (i < stli_nrbrds); i++) {
4700 brdp = stli_brds[i];
4701 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4703 for (j = i + 1; (j < stli_nrbrds); j++) {
4704 nxtbrdp = stli_brds[j];
4705 if (nxtbrdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4707 if ((brdp->membase >= nxtbrdp->membase) &&
4708 (brdp->membase <= (nxtbrdp->membase +
4709 nxtbrdp->memsize - 1))) {
4717 if (stli_shared == 0) {
4718 for (i = 0; (i < stli_nrbrds); i++) {
4719 brdp = stli_brds[i];
4720 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4722 if (brdp->state & BST_FOUND) {
4724 brdp->enable = NULL;
4725 brdp->disable = NULL;
4733 /*****************************************************************************/
4736 * Code to handle an "staliomem" read operation. This device is the
4737 * contents of the board shared memory. It is used for down loading
4738 * the slave image (and debugging :-)
4741 static ssize_t stli_memread(struct file *fp, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offp)
4743 unsigned long flags;
4749 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_memread(fp=%x,buf=%x,count=%x,offp=%x)\n",
4750 (int) fp, (int) buf, count, (int) offp);
4753 brdnr = iminor(fp->f_dentry->d_inode);
4754 if (brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
4756 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
4757 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4759 if (brdp->state == 0)
4761 if (fp->f_pos >= brdp->memsize)
4764 size = MIN(count, (brdp->memsize - fp->f_pos));
4770 memptr = (void *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, fp->f_pos);
4771 n = MIN(size, (brdp->pagesize - (((unsigned long) fp->f_pos) % brdp->pagesize)));
4772 if (copy_to_user(buf, memptr, n)) {
4782 restore_flags(flags);
4787 /*****************************************************************************/
4790 * Code to handle an "staliomem" write operation. This device is the
4791 * contents of the board shared memory. It is used for down loading
4792 * the slave image (and debugging :-)
4795 static ssize_t stli_memwrite(struct file *fp, const char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offp)
4797 unsigned long flags;
4804 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_memwrite(fp=%x,buf=%x,count=%x,offp=%x)\n",
4805 (int) fp, (int) buf, count, (int) offp);
4808 brdnr = iminor(fp->f_dentry->d_inode);
4809 if (brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
4811 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
4812 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4814 if (brdp->state == 0)
4816 if (fp->f_pos >= brdp->memsize)
4819 chbuf = (char __user *) buf;
4820 size = MIN(count, (brdp->memsize - fp->f_pos));
4826 memptr = (void *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, fp->f_pos);
4827 n = MIN(size, (brdp->pagesize - (((unsigned long) fp->f_pos) % brdp->pagesize)));
4828 if (copy_from_user(memptr, chbuf, n)) {
4838 restore_flags(flags);
4843 /*****************************************************************************/
4846 * Return the board stats structure to user app.
4849 static int stli_getbrdstats(combrd_t __user *bp)
4854 if (copy_from_user(&stli_brdstats, bp, sizeof(combrd_t)))
4856 if (stli_brdstats.brd >= STL_MAXBRDS)
4858 brdp = stli_brds[stli_brdstats.brd];
4859 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4862 memset(&stli_brdstats, 0, sizeof(combrd_t));
4863 stli_brdstats.brd = brdp->brdnr;
4864 stli_brdstats.type = brdp->brdtype;
4865 stli_brdstats.hwid = 0;
4866 stli_brdstats.state = brdp->state;
4867 stli_brdstats.ioaddr = brdp->iobase;
4868 stli_brdstats.memaddr = brdp->memaddr;
4869 stli_brdstats.nrpanels = brdp->nrpanels;
4870 stli_brdstats.nrports = brdp->nrports;
4871 for (i = 0; (i < brdp->nrpanels); i++) {
4872 stli_brdstats.panels[i].panel = i;
4873 stli_brdstats.panels[i].hwid = brdp->panelids[i];
4874 stli_brdstats.panels[i].nrports = brdp->panels[i];
4877 if (copy_to_user(bp, &stli_brdstats, sizeof(combrd_t)))
4882 /*****************************************************************************/
4885 * Resolve the referenced port number into a port struct pointer.
4888 static stliport_t *stli_getport(int brdnr, int panelnr, int portnr)
4893 if ((brdnr < 0) || (brdnr >= STL_MAXBRDS))
4894 return((stliport_t *) NULL);
4895 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
4896 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4897 return((stliport_t *) NULL);
4898 for (i = 0; (i < panelnr); i++)
4899 portnr += brdp->panels[i];
4900 if ((portnr < 0) || (portnr >= brdp->nrports))
4901 return((stliport_t *) NULL);
4902 return(brdp->ports[portnr]);
4905 /*****************************************************************************/
4908 * Return the port stats structure to user app. A NULL port struct
4909 * pointer passed in means that we need to find out from the app
4910 * what port to get stats for (used through board control device).
4913 static int stli_portcmdstats(stliport_t *portp)
4915 unsigned long flags;
4919 memset(&stli_comstats, 0, sizeof(comstats_t));
4921 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
4923 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
4924 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
4927 if (brdp->state & BST_STARTED) {
4928 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_GETSTATS,
4929 &stli_cdkstats, sizeof(asystats_t), 1)) < 0)
4932 memset(&stli_cdkstats, 0, sizeof(asystats_t));
4935 stli_comstats.brd = portp->brdnr;
4936 stli_comstats.panel = portp->panelnr;
4937 stli_comstats.port = portp->portnr;
4938 stli_comstats.state = portp->state;
4939 stli_comstats.flags = portp->flags;
4943 if (portp->tty != (struct tty_struct *) NULL) {
4944 if (portp->tty->driver_data == portp) {
4945 stli_comstats.ttystate = portp->tty->flags;
4946 stli_comstats.rxbuffered = portp->tty->flip.count;
4947 if (portp->tty->termios != (struct termios *) NULL) {
4948 stli_comstats.cflags = portp->tty->termios->c_cflag;
4949 stli_comstats.iflags = portp->tty->termios->c_iflag;
4950 stli_comstats.oflags = portp->tty->termios->c_oflag;
4951 stli_comstats.lflags = portp->tty->termios->c_lflag;
4955 restore_flags(flags);
4957 stli_comstats.txtotal = stli_cdkstats.txchars;
4958 stli_comstats.rxtotal = stli_cdkstats.rxchars + stli_cdkstats.ringover;
4959 stli_comstats.txbuffered = stli_cdkstats.txringq;
4960 stli_comstats.rxbuffered += stli_cdkstats.rxringq;
4961 stli_comstats.rxoverrun = stli_cdkstats.overruns;
4962 stli_comstats.rxparity = stli_cdkstats.parity;
4963 stli_comstats.rxframing = stli_cdkstats.framing;
4964 stli_comstats.rxlost = stli_cdkstats.ringover;
4965 stli_comstats.rxbreaks = stli_cdkstats.rxbreaks;
4966 stli_comstats.txbreaks = stli_cdkstats.txbreaks;
4967 stli_comstats.txxon = stli_cdkstats.txstart;
4968 stli_comstats.txxoff = stli_cdkstats.txstop;
4969 stli_comstats.rxxon = stli_cdkstats.rxstart;
4970 stli_comstats.rxxoff = stli_cdkstats.rxstop;
4971 stli_comstats.rxrtsoff = stli_cdkstats.rtscnt / 2;
4972 stli_comstats.rxrtson = stli_cdkstats.rtscnt - stli_comstats.rxrtsoff;
4973 stli_comstats.modem = stli_cdkstats.dcdcnt;
4974 stli_comstats.hwid = stli_cdkstats.hwid;
4975 stli_comstats.signals = stli_mktiocm(stli_cdkstats.signals);
4980 /*****************************************************************************/
4983 * Return the port stats structure to user app. A NULL port struct
4984 * pointer passed in means that we need to find out from the app
4985 * what port to get stats for (used through board control device).
4988 static int stli_getportstats(stliport_t *portp, comstats_t __user *cp)
4994 if (copy_from_user(&stli_comstats, cp, sizeof(comstats_t)))
4996 portp = stli_getport(stli_comstats.brd, stli_comstats.panel,
4997 stli_comstats.port);
5002 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
5006 if ((rc = stli_portcmdstats(portp)) < 0)
5009 return copy_to_user(cp, &stli_comstats, sizeof(comstats_t)) ?
5013 /*****************************************************************************/
5016 * Clear the port stats structure. We also return it zeroed out...
5019 static int stli_clrportstats(stliport_t *portp, comstats_t __user *cp)
5025 if (copy_from_user(&stli_comstats, cp, sizeof(comstats_t)))
5027 portp = stli_getport(stli_comstats.brd, stli_comstats.panel,
5028 stli_comstats.port);
5033 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
5037 if (brdp->state & BST_STARTED) {
5038 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_CLEARSTATS, NULL, 0, 0)) < 0)
5042 memset(&stli_comstats, 0, sizeof(comstats_t));
5043 stli_comstats.brd = portp->brdnr;
5044 stli_comstats.panel = portp->panelnr;
5045 stli_comstats.port = portp->portnr;
5047 if (copy_to_user(cp, &stli_comstats, sizeof(comstats_t)))
5052 /*****************************************************************************/
5055 * Return the entire driver ports structure to a user app.
5058 static int stli_getportstruct(stliport_t __user *arg)
5062 if (copy_from_user(&stli_dummyport, arg, sizeof(stliport_t)))
5064 portp = stli_getport(stli_dummyport.brdnr, stli_dummyport.panelnr,
5065 stli_dummyport.portnr);
5068 if (copy_to_user(arg, portp, sizeof(stliport_t)))
5073 /*****************************************************************************/
5076 * Return the entire driver board structure to a user app.
5079 static int stli_getbrdstruct(stlibrd_t __user *arg)
5083 if (copy_from_user(&stli_dummybrd, arg, sizeof(stlibrd_t)))
5085 if ((stli_dummybrd.brdnr < 0) || (stli_dummybrd.brdnr >= STL_MAXBRDS))
5087 brdp = stli_brds[stli_dummybrd.brdnr];
5090 if (copy_to_user(arg, brdp, sizeof(stlibrd_t)))
5095 /*****************************************************************************/
5098 * The "staliomem" device is also required to do some special operations on
5099 * the board. We need to be able to send an interrupt to the board,
5100 * reset it, and start/stop it.
5103 static int stli_memioctl(struct inode *ip, struct file *fp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
5106 int brdnr, rc, done;
5107 void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
5110 printk(KERN_DEBUG "stli_memioctl(ip=%x,fp=%x,cmd=%x,arg=%x)\n",
5111 (int) ip, (int) fp, cmd, (int) arg);
5115 * First up handle the board independent ioctls.
5121 case COM_GETPORTSTATS:
5122 rc = stli_getportstats(NULL, argp);
5125 case COM_CLRPORTSTATS:
5126 rc = stli_clrportstats(NULL, argp);
5129 case COM_GETBRDSTATS:
5130 rc = stli_getbrdstats(argp);
5134 rc = stli_getportstruct(argp);
5138 rc = stli_getbrdstruct(argp);
5147 * Now handle the board specific ioctls. These all depend on the
5148 * minor number of the device they were called from.
5151 if (brdnr >= STL_MAXBRDS)
5153 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
5156 if (brdp->state == 0)
5164 rc = stli_startbrd(brdp);
5167 brdp->state &= ~BST_STARTED;
5170 brdp->state &= ~BST_STARTED;
5172 if (stli_shared == 0) {
5173 if (brdp->reenable != NULL)
5174 (* brdp->reenable)(brdp);
5185 static struct tty_operations stli_ops = {
5187 .close = stli_close,
5188 .write = stli_write,
5189 .put_char = stli_putchar,
5190 .flush_chars = stli_flushchars,
5191 .write_room = stli_writeroom,
5192 .chars_in_buffer = stli_charsinbuffer,
5193 .ioctl = stli_ioctl,
5194 .set_termios = stli_settermios,
5195 .throttle = stli_throttle,
5196 .unthrottle = stli_unthrottle,
5198 .start = stli_start,
5199 .hangup = stli_hangup,
5200 .flush_buffer = stli_flushbuffer,
5201 .break_ctl = stli_breakctl,
5202 .wait_until_sent = stli_waituntilsent,
5203 .send_xchar = stli_sendxchar,
5204 .read_proc = stli_readproc,
5205 .tiocmget = stli_tiocmget,
5206 .tiocmset = stli_tiocmset,
5209 /*****************************************************************************/
5211 int __init stli_init(void)
5214 printk(KERN_INFO "%s: version %s\n", stli_drvtitle, stli_drvversion);
5218 stli_serial = alloc_tty_driver(STL_MAXBRDS * STL_MAXPORTS);
5223 * Allocate a temporary write buffer.
5225 stli_tmpwritebuf = (char *) stli_memalloc(STLI_TXBUFSIZE);
5226 if (stli_tmpwritebuf == (char *) NULL)
5227 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to allocate memory "
5228 "(size=%d)\n", STLI_TXBUFSIZE);
5229 stli_txcookbuf = stli_memalloc(STLI_TXBUFSIZE);
5230 if (stli_txcookbuf == (char *) NULL)
5231 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to allocate memory "
5232 "(size=%d)\n", STLI_TXBUFSIZE);
5235 * Set up a character driver for the shared memory region. We need this
5236 * to down load the slave code image. Also it is a useful debugging tool.
5238 if (register_chrdev(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, "staliomem", &stli_fsiomem))
5239 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to register serial memory "
5242 devfs_mk_dir("staliomem");
5243 istallion_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "staliomem");
5244 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
5245 devfs_mk_cdev(MKDEV(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, i),
5246 S_IFCHR | S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR,
5248 class_device_create(istallion_class, NULL,
5249 MKDEV(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, i),
5250 NULL, "staliomem%d", i);
5254 * Set up the tty driver structure and register us as a driver.
5256 stli_serial->owner = THIS_MODULE;
5257 stli_serial->driver_name = stli_drvname;
5258 stli_serial->name = stli_serialname;
5259 stli_serial->major = STL_SERIALMAJOR;
5260 stli_serial->minor_start = 0;
5261 stli_serial->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL;
5262 stli_serial->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL;
5263 stli_serial->init_termios = stli_deftermios;
5264 stli_serial->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW;
5265 tty_set_operations(stli_serial, &stli_ops);
5267 if (tty_register_driver(stli_serial)) {
5268 put_tty_driver(stli_serial);
5269 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to register serial driver\n");
5275 /*****************************************************************************/