1 /*****************************************************************************/
4 * istallion.c -- stallion intelligent multiport serial driver.
6 * Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Greg Ungerer (gerg@stallion.oz.au).
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19 * This product includes software developed by Greg Ungerer.
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36 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/isa/istallion.c,v 1.36.2.2 2001/08/30 12:29:57 murray Exp $
37 * $DragonFly: src/sys/dev/serial/stli/istallion.c,v 1.5 2003/07/21 05:50:40 dillon Exp $
40 /*****************************************************************************/
42 #include "opt_compat.h"
46 #include <sys/param.h>
47 #include <sys/systm.h>
48 #include <sys/kernel.h>
49 #include <sys/malloc.h>
53 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
55 #include <machine/clock.h>
58 #include <i386/isa/isa_device.h>
59 #include <machine/cdk.h>
60 #include <machine/comstats.h>
64 /*****************************************************************************/
67 * Define the version level of the kernel - so we can compile in the
68 * appropriate bits of code. By default this will compile for a 2.1
79 /*****************************************************************************/
82 * Define different board types. Not all of the following board types
83 * are supported by this driver. But I will use the standard "assigned"
84 * board numbers. Currently supported boards are abbreviated as:
85 * ECP = EasyConnection 8/64, ONB = ONboard, BBY = Brumby and
89 #define BRD_STALLION 1
91 #define BRD_ONBOARD2 3
94 #define BRD_BRUMBY16 6
95 #define BRD_ONBOARDE 7
96 #define BRD_ONBOARD32 9
97 #define BRD_ONBOARD2_32 10
98 #define BRD_ONBOARDRS 11
105 #define BRD_ECHPCI 26
106 #define BRD_ECH64PCI 27
107 #define BRD_EASYIOPCI 28
109 #define BRD_BRUMBY BRD_BRUMBY4
111 /*****************************************************************************/
114 * Define important driver limitations.
116 #define STL_MAXBRDS 8
117 #define STL_MAXPANELS 4
118 #define STL_PORTSPERPANEL 16
119 #define STL_PORTSPERBRD 64
121 #define STL_MAXCHANS STL_PORTSPERBRD
125 * Define the important minor number break down bits. These have been
126 * chosen to be "compatable" with the standard sio driver minor numbers.
127 * Extra high bits are used to distinguish between boards and also for
128 * really high port numbers (> 32).
130 #define STL_CALLOUTDEV 0x80
131 #define STL_CTRLLOCK 0x40
132 #define STL_CTRLINIT 0x20
133 #define STL_CTRLDEV (STL_CTRLLOCK | STL_CTRLINIT)
135 #define STL_MEMDEV 0x07000000
137 #define STL_DEFSPEED TTYDEF_SPEED
138 #define STL_DEFCFLAG (CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL)
140 /*****************************************************************************/
143 * Define our local driver identity first. Set up stuff to deal with
144 * all the local structures required by a serial tty driver.
146 static char stli_drvname[] = "stli";
147 static char const stli_drvtitle[] = "Stallion Multiport Serial Driver";
148 static char const stli_drvversion[] = "2.0.0";
150 static int stli_nrbrds = 0;
151 static int stli_doingtimeout = 0;
153 static char *__file__ = /*__FILE__*/ "istallion.c";
156 * Define some macros to use to class define boards.
163 static unsigned char stli_stliprobed[STL_MAXBRDS];
165 /*****************************************************************************/
168 * Define a set of structures to hold all the board/panel/port info
169 * for our ports. These will be dynamically allocated as required at
170 * driver initialization time.
174 * Port and board structures to hold status info about each object.
175 * The board structure contains pointers to structures for each port
176 * connected to it. Panels are not distinguished here, since
177 * communication with the slave board will always be on a per port
197 struct termios initintios;
198 struct termios initouttios;
199 struct termios lockintios;
200 struct termios lockouttios;
201 struct timeval timestamp;
204 unsigned long rxlost;
205 unsigned long rxoffset;
206 unsigned long txoffset;
210 unsigned char reqidx;
211 unsigned char reqbit;
212 unsigned char portidx;
213 unsigned char portbit;
217 * Use a structure of function pointers to do board level operations.
218 * These include, enable/disable, paging shared memory, interrupting, etc.
220 typedef struct stlibrd {
237 void (*init)(struct stlibrd *brdp);
238 void (*enable)(struct stlibrd *brdp);
239 void (*reenable)(struct stlibrd *brdp);
240 void (*disable)(struct stlibrd *brdp);
241 void (*intr)(struct stlibrd *brdp);
242 void (*reset)(struct stlibrd *brdp);
243 char *(*getmemptr)(struct stlibrd *brdp,
244 unsigned long offset, int line);
245 int panels[STL_MAXPANELS];
246 int panelids[STL_MAXPANELS];
247 stliport_t *ports[STL_PORTSPERBRD];
250 static stlibrd_t *stli_brds[STL_MAXBRDS];
252 static int stli_shared = 0;
255 * Keep a local char buffer for processing chars into the LD. We
256 * do this to avoid copying from the boards shared memory one char
259 static int stli_rxtmplen;
260 static stliport_t *stli_rxtmpport;
261 static char stli_rxtmpbuf[TTYHOG];
264 * Define global stats structures. Not used often, and can be re-used
265 * for each stats call.
267 static comstats_t stli_comstats;
268 static combrd_t stli_brdstats;
269 static asystats_t stli_cdkstats;
272 * Per board state flags. Used with the state field of the board struct.
273 * Not really much here... All we need to do is keep track of whether
274 * the board has been detected, and whether it is actully running a slave
277 #define BST_FOUND 0x1
278 #define BST_STARTED 0x2
281 * Define the set of port state flags. These are marked for internal
282 * state purposes only, usually to do with the state of communications
283 * with the slave. They need to be updated atomically.
285 #define ST_INITIALIZING 0x1
286 #define ST_INITIALIZED 0x2
287 #define ST_OPENING 0x4
288 #define ST_CLOSING 0x8
289 #define ST_CMDING 0x10
290 #define ST_RXING 0x20
291 #define ST_TXBUSY 0x40
292 #define ST_DOFLUSHRX 0x80
293 #define ST_DOFLUSHTX 0x100
294 #define ST_DOSIGS 0x200
295 #define ST_GETSIGS 0x400
296 #define ST_DTRWAIT 0x800
299 * Define an array of board names as printable strings. Handy for
300 * referencing boards when printing trace and stuff.
302 static char *stli_brdnames[] = {
332 /*****************************************************************************/
335 * Hardware configuration info for ECP boards. These defines apply
336 * to the directly accessable io ports of the ECP. There is a set of
337 * defines for each ECP board type, ISA, EISA and MCA.
340 #define ECP_MEMSIZE (128 * 1024)
341 #define ECP_ATPAGESIZE (4 * 1024)
342 #define ECP_EIPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
343 #define ECP_MCPAGESIZE (4 * 1024)
345 #define STL_EISAID 0x8c4e
348 * Important defines for the ISA class of ECP board.
351 #define ECP_ATCONFR 1
352 #define ECP_ATMEMAR 2
353 #define ECP_ATMEMPR 3
354 #define ECP_ATSTOP 0x1
355 #define ECP_ATINTENAB 0x10
356 #define ECP_ATENABLE 0x20
357 #define ECP_ATDISABLE 0x00
358 #define ECP_ATADDRMASK 0x3f000
359 #define ECP_ATADDRSHFT 12
362 * Important defines for the EISA class of ECP board.
365 #define ECP_EIMEMARL 1
366 #define ECP_EICONFR 2
367 #define ECP_EIMEMARH 3
368 #define ECP_EIENABLE 0x1
369 #define ECP_EIDISABLE 0x0
370 #define ECP_EISTOP 0x4
371 #define ECP_EIEDGE 0x00
372 #define ECP_EILEVEL 0x80
373 #define ECP_EIADDRMASKL 0x00ff0000
374 #define ECP_EIADDRSHFTL 16
375 #define ECP_EIADDRMASKH 0xff000000
376 #define ECP_EIADDRSHFTH 24
377 #define ECP_EIBRDENAB 0xc84
379 #define ECP_EISAID 0x4
382 * Important defines for the Micro-channel class of ECP board.
383 * (It has a lot in common with the ISA boards.)
386 #define ECP_MCCONFR 1
387 #define ECP_MCSTOP 0x20
388 #define ECP_MCENABLE 0x80
389 #define ECP_MCDISABLE 0x00
392 * Hardware configuration info for ONboard and Brumby boards. These
393 * defines apply to the directly accessable io ports of these boards.
395 #define ONB_IOSIZE 16
396 #define ONB_MEMSIZE (64 * 1024)
397 #define ONB_ATPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
398 #define ONB_MCPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
399 #define ONB_EIMEMSIZE (128 * 1024)
400 #define ONB_EIPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
403 * Important defines for the ISA class of ONboard board.
406 #define ONB_ATMEMAR 1
407 #define ONB_ATCONFR 2
408 #define ONB_ATSTOP 0x4
409 #define ONB_ATENABLE 0x01
410 #define ONB_ATDISABLE 0x00
411 #define ONB_ATADDRMASK 0xff0000
412 #define ONB_ATADDRSHFT 16
414 #define ONB_HIMEMENAB 0x02
417 * Important defines for the EISA class of ONboard board.
420 #define ONB_EIMEMARL 1
421 #define ONB_EICONFR 2
422 #define ONB_EIMEMARH 3
423 #define ONB_EIENABLE 0x1
424 #define ONB_EIDISABLE 0x0
425 #define ONB_EISTOP 0x4
426 #define ONB_EIEDGE 0x00
427 #define ONB_EILEVEL 0x80
428 #define ONB_EIADDRMASKL 0x00ff0000
429 #define ONB_EIADDRSHFTL 16
430 #define ONB_EIADDRMASKH 0xff000000
431 #define ONB_EIADDRSHFTH 24
432 #define ONB_EIBRDENAB 0xc84
434 #define ONB_EISAID 0x1
437 * Important defines for the Brumby boards. They are pretty simple,
438 * there is not much that is programmably configurable.
440 #define BBY_IOSIZE 16
441 #define BBY_MEMSIZE (64 * 1024)
442 #define BBY_PAGESIZE (16 * 1024)
445 #define BBY_ATCONFR 1
446 #define BBY_ATSTOP 0x4
449 * Important defines for the Stallion boards. They are pretty simple,
450 * there is not much that is programmably configurable.
452 #define STAL_IOSIZE 16
453 #define STAL_MEMSIZE (64 * 1024)
454 #define STAL_PAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
457 * Define the set of status register values for EasyConnection panels.
458 * The signature will return with the status value for each panel. From
459 * this we can determine what is attached to the board - before we have
460 * actually down loaded any code to it.
462 #define ECH_PNLSTATUS 2
463 #define ECH_PNL16PORT 0x20
464 #define ECH_PNLIDMASK 0x07
465 #define ECH_PNLXPID 0x40
466 #define ECH_PNLINTRPEND 0x80
469 * Define some macros to do things to the board. Even those these boards
470 * are somewhat related there is often significantly different ways of
471 * doing some operation on it (like enable, paging, reset, etc). So each
472 * board class has a set of functions which do the commonly required
473 * operations. The macros below basically just call these functions,
474 * generally checking for a NULL function - which means that the board
475 * needs nothing done to it to achieve this operation!
477 #define EBRDINIT(brdp) \
478 if (brdp->init != NULL) \
481 #define EBRDENABLE(brdp) \
482 if (brdp->enable != NULL) \
483 (* brdp->enable)(brdp);
485 #define EBRDDISABLE(brdp) \
486 if (brdp->disable != NULL) \
487 (* brdp->disable)(brdp);
489 #define EBRDINTR(brdp) \
490 if (brdp->intr != NULL) \
491 (* brdp->intr)(brdp);
493 #define EBRDRESET(brdp) \
494 if (brdp->reset != NULL) \
495 (* brdp->reset)(brdp);
497 #define EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp,offset) \
498 (* brdp->getmemptr)(brdp, offset, __LINE__)
501 * Define the maximal baud rate.
503 #define STL_MAXBAUD 230400
505 /*****************************************************************************/
508 * Define macros to extract a brd and port number from a minor number.
509 * This uses the extended minor number range in the upper 2 bytes of
510 * the device number. This gives us plenty of minor numbers to play
513 #define MKDEV2BRD(m) ((minor(m) & 0x00700000) >> 20)
514 #define MKDEV2PORT(m) ((minor(m) & 0x1f) | ((minor(m) & 0x00010000) >> 11))
517 * Define some handy local macros...
520 #define MIN(a,b) (((a) <= (b)) ? (a) : (b))
523 /*****************************************************************************/
526 * Declare all those functions in this driver! First up is the set of
527 * externally visible functions.
529 static int stliprobe(struct isa_device *idp);
530 static int stliattach(struct isa_device *idp);
532 STATIC d_open_t stliopen;
533 STATIC d_close_t stliclose;
534 STATIC d_read_t stliread;
535 STATIC d_write_t stliwrite;
536 STATIC d_ioctl_t stliioctl;
539 * Internal function prototypes.
541 static stliport_t *stli_dev2port(dev_t dev);
542 static int stli_isaprobe(struct isa_device *idp);
543 static int stli_eisaprobe(struct isa_device *idp);
544 static int stli_mcaprobe(struct isa_device *idp);
545 static int stli_brdinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
546 static int stli_brdattach(stlibrd_t *brdp);
547 static int stli_initecp(stlibrd_t *brdp);
548 static int stli_initonb(stlibrd_t *brdp);
549 static int stli_initports(stlibrd_t *brdp);
550 static int stli_startbrd(stlibrd_t *brdp);
551 static void stli_poll(void *arg);
552 static __inline void stli_brdpoll(stlibrd_t *brdp, volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp);
553 static __inline int stli_hostcmd(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp);
554 static __inline void stli_dodelaycmd(stliport_t *portp,
555 volatile cdkctrl_t *cp);
556 static void stli_mkasysigs(asysigs_t *sp, int dtr, int rts);
557 static long stli_mktiocm(unsigned long sigvalue);
558 static void stli_rxprocess(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp);
559 static void stli_flush(stliport_t *portp, int flag);
560 static void stli_start(struct tty *tp);
561 static void stli_stop(struct tty *tp, int rw);
562 static int stli_param(struct tty *tp, struct termios *tiosp);
563 static void stli_ttyoptim(stliport_t *portp, struct termios *tiosp);
564 static void stli_dtrwakeup(void *arg);
565 static int stli_initopen(stliport_t *portp);
566 static int stli_shutdownclose(stliport_t *portp);
567 static int stli_rawopen(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp,
568 unsigned long arg, int wait);
569 static int stli_rawclose(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp,
570 unsigned long arg, int wait);
571 static int stli_cmdwait(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp,
572 unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback);
573 static void stli_sendcmd(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp,
574 unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback);
575 static void stli_mkasyport(stliport_t *portp, asyport_t *pp,
576 struct termios *tiosp);
577 static int stli_memrw(dev_t dev, struct uio *uiop, int flag);
578 static int stli_memioctl(dev_t dev, unsigned long cmd, caddr_t data,
579 int flag, struct proc *p);
580 static int stli_getbrdstats(caddr_t data);
581 static int stli_getportstats(stliport_t *portp, caddr_t data);
582 static int stli_clrportstats(stliport_t *portp, caddr_t data);
583 static stliport_t *stli_getport(int brdnr, int panelnr, int portnr);
585 static void stli_ecpinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
586 static void stli_ecpenable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
587 static void stli_ecpdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
588 static void stli_ecpreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
589 static char *stli_ecpgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset,
591 static void stli_ecpintr(stlibrd_t *brdp);
592 static void stli_ecpeiinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
593 static void stli_ecpeienable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
594 static void stli_ecpeidisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
595 static void stli_ecpeireset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
596 static char *stli_ecpeigetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset,
598 static void stli_ecpmcenable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
599 static void stli_ecpmcdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
600 static void stli_ecpmcreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
601 static char *stli_ecpmcgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset,
604 static void stli_onbinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
605 static void stli_onbenable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
606 static void stli_onbdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
607 static void stli_onbreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
608 static char *stli_onbgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset,
610 static void stli_onbeinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
611 static void stli_onbeenable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
612 static void stli_onbedisable(stlibrd_t *brdp);
613 static void stli_onbereset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
614 static char *stli_onbegetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset,
616 static void stli_bbyinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
617 static void stli_bbyreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
618 static char *stli_bbygetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset,
620 static void stli_stalinit(stlibrd_t *brdp);
621 static void stli_stalreset(stlibrd_t *brdp);
622 static char *stli_stalgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset,
625 /*****************************************************************************/
628 * Declare the driver isa structure.
630 struct isa_driver stlidriver = {
631 stliprobe, stliattach, stli_drvname
634 /*****************************************************************************/
639 * FreeBSD-2.2+ kernel linkage.
642 #define CDEV_MAJOR 75
643 static struct cdevsw stli_cdevsw = {
644 /* name */ stli_drvname,
645 /* maj */ CDEV_MAJOR,
646 /* flags */ D_TTY | D_KQFILTER,
651 /* close */ stliclose,
653 /* write */ stliwrite,
654 /* ioctl */ stliioctl,
657 /* strategy */ nostrategy,
660 /* kqfilter */ ttykqfilter
665 /*****************************************************************************/
667 static stlibrd_t *stli_brdalloc(void)
671 brdp = (stlibrd_t *) malloc(sizeof(stlibrd_t), M_TTYS, M_NOWAIT);
672 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL) {
673 printf("STALLION: failed to allocate memory (size=%d)\n",
675 return((stlibrd_t *) NULL);
677 bzero(brdp, sizeof(stlibrd_t));
681 /*****************************************************************************/
684 * Find an available internal board number (unit number). The problem
685 * is that the same unit numbers can be assigned to different class
686 * boards - but we only want to maintain one setup board structures.
689 static int stli_findfreeunit(void)
693 for (i = 0; (i < STL_MAXBRDS); i++)
694 if (stli_brds[i] == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
696 return((i >= STL_MAXBRDS) ? -1 : i);
699 /*****************************************************************************/
702 * Try and determine the ISA board type. Hopefully the board
703 * configuration entry will help us out, using the flags field.
704 * If not, we may ne be able to determine the board type...
707 static int stli_isaprobe(struct isa_device *idp)
712 printf("stli_isaprobe(idp=%x): unit=%d iobase=%x flags=%x\n",
713 (int) idp, idp->id_unit, idp->id_iobase, idp->id_flags);
716 switch (idp->id_flags) {
724 btype = idp->id_flags;
733 /*****************************************************************************/
736 * Probe for an EISA board type. We should be able to read the EISA ID,
737 * that will tell us if a board is present or not...
740 static int stli_eisaprobe(struct isa_device *idp)
745 printf("stli_eisaprobe(idp=%x): unit=%d iobase=%x flags=%x\n",
746 (int) idp, idp->id_unit, idp->id_iobase, idp->id_flags);
750 * Firstly check if this is an EISA system. Do this by probing for
751 * the system board EISA ID. If this is not an EISA system then
752 * don't bother going any further!
755 if (inb(0xc80) == 0xff)
759 * Try and read the EISA ID from the board at specified address.
760 * If one is present it will tell us the board type as well.
762 outb((idp->id_iobase + 0xc80), 0xff);
763 eid = inb(idp->id_iobase + 0xc80);
764 eid |= inb(idp->id_iobase + 0xc81) << 8;
765 if (eid != STL_EISAID)
769 eid = inb(idp->id_iobase + 0xc82);
770 if (eid == ECP_EISAID)
772 else if (eid == ONB_EISAID)
773 btype = BRD_ONBOARDE;
775 outb((idp->id_iobase + 0xc84), 0x1);
779 /*****************************************************************************/
782 * Probe for an MCA board type. Not really sure how to do this yet,
783 * so for now just use the supplied flag specifier as board type...
786 static int stli_mcaprobe(struct isa_device *idp)
791 printf("stli_mcaprobe(idp=%x): unit=%d iobase=%x flags=%x\n",
792 (int) idp, idp->id_unit, idp->id_iobase, idp->id_flags);
795 switch (idp->id_flags) {
797 case BRD_ONBOARD2_32:
801 btype = idp->id_flags;
810 /*****************************************************************************/
813 * Probe for a board. This is involved, since we need to enable the
814 * shared memory region to see if the board is really there or not...
817 static int stliprobe(struct isa_device *idp)
824 cdevsw_add(&stli_cdevsw);
827 printf("stliprobe(idp=%x): unit=%d iobase=%x flags=%x\n", (int) idp,
828 idp->id_unit, idp->id_iobase, idp->id_flags);
831 if (idp->id_unit > STL_MAXBRDS)
835 * First up determine what bus type of board we might be dealing
836 * with. It is easy to separate out the ISA from the EISA and MCA
837 * boards, based on their IO addresses. We may not be able to tell
838 * the EISA and MCA apart on IO address alone...
841 if ((idp->id_iobase > 0) && (idp->id_iobase < 0x400)) {
845 if ((idp->id_iobase >= 0x700) && (idp->id_iobase < 0x900))
848 if ((idp->id_iobase >= 0x7000) && (idp->id_iobase < 0x7400))
850 if ((idp->id_iobase >= 0x8000) && (idp->id_iobase < 0xc000))
852 /* EISA board range */
853 if ((idp->id_iobase & ~0xf000) == 0)
857 if ((bclass == 0) || (idp->id_iobase == 0))
861 * Based on the board bus type, try and figure out what it might be...
864 if (bclass & BRD_ISA)
865 btype = stli_isaprobe(idp);
866 if ((btype == 0) && (bclass & BRD_EISA))
867 btype = stli_eisaprobe(idp);
868 if ((btype == 0) && (bclass & BRD_MCA))
869 btype = stli_mcaprobe(idp);
874 * Go ahead and try probing for the shared memory region now.
875 * This way we will really know if the board is here...
877 if ((brdp = stli_brdalloc()) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
880 brdp->brdnr = stli_findfreeunit();
881 brdp->brdtype = btype;
882 brdp->unitid = idp->id_unit;
883 brdp->iobase = idp->id_iobase;
884 brdp->vaddr = idp->id_maddr;
885 brdp->paddr = vtophys(idp->id_maddr);
888 printf("%s(%d): btype=%x unit=%d brd=%d io=%x mem=%lx(%p)\n",
889 __file__, __LINE__, btype, brdp->unitid, brdp->brdnr,
890 brdp->iobase, brdp->paddr, (void *) brdp->vaddr);
893 stli_stliprobed[idp->id_unit] = brdp->brdnr;
895 if ((brdp->state & BST_FOUND) == 0) {
896 stli_brds[brdp->brdnr] = (stlibrd_t *) NULL;
903 /*****************************************************************************/
906 * Allocate resources for and initialize a board.
909 static int stliattach(struct isa_device *idp)
915 printf("stliattach(idp=%p): unit=%d iobase=%x\n", (void *) idp,
916 idp->id_unit, idp->id_iobase);
919 brdnr = stli_stliprobed[idp->id_unit];
920 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
921 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
923 if (brdp->state & BST_FOUND)
924 stli_brdattach(brdp);
929 /*****************************************************************************/
931 STATIC int stliopen(dev_t dev, int flag, int mode, struct proc *p)
935 int error, callout, x;
938 printf("stliopen(dev=%x,flag=%x,mode=%x,p=%x)\n", (int) dev, flag,
943 * Firstly check if the supplied device number is a valid device.
945 if (minor(dev) & STL_MEMDEV)
948 portp = stli_dev2port(dev);
949 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
951 if (minor(dev) & STL_CTRLDEV)
955 callout = minor(dev) & STL_CALLOUTDEV;
962 * Wait here for the DTR drop timeout period to expire.
964 while (portp->state & ST_DTRWAIT) {
965 error = tsleep(&portp->dtrwait, PCATCH, "stlidtr", 0);
971 * If the port is in its raw hardware initialization phase, then
972 * hold up here 'till it is done.
974 while (portp->state & (ST_INITIALIZING | ST_CLOSING)) {
975 error = tsleep(&portp->state, PCATCH, "stliraw", 0);
981 * We have a valid device, so now we check if it is already open.
982 * If not then initialize the port hardware and set up the tty
983 * struct as required.
985 if ((tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) == 0) {
986 tp->t_oproc = stli_start;
987 tp->t_param = stli_param;
988 tp->t_stop = stli_stop;
990 tp->t_termios = callout ? portp->initouttios :
992 stli_initopen(portp);
993 wakeup(&portp->state);
995 if ((portp->sigs & TIOCM_CD) || callout)
996 (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_modem)(tp, 1);
999 if (portp->callout == 0) {
1004 if (portp->callout != 0) {
1005 if (flag & O_NONBLOCK) {
1009 error = tsleep(&portp->callout,
1010 PCATCH, "stlicall", 0);
1013 goto stliopen_restart;
1016 if ((tp->t_state & TS_XCLUDE) &&
1024 * If this port is not the callout device and we do not have carrier
1025 * then we need to sleep, waiting for it to be asserted.
1027 if (((tp->t_state & TS_CARR_ON) == 0) && !callout &&
1028 ((tp->t_cflag & CLOCAL) == 0) &&
1029 ((flag & O_NONBLOCK) == 0)) {
1031 error = tsleep(TSA_CARR_ON(tp), PCATCH, "stlidcd",0);
1035 goto stliopen_restart;
1039 * Open the line discipline.
1041 error = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_open)(dev, tp);
1042 stli_ttyoptim(portp, &tp->t_termios);
1043 if ((tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) && callout)
1047 * If for any reason we get to here and the port is not actually
1048 * open then close of the physical hardware - no point leaving it
1049 * active when the open failed...
1053 if (((tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) == 0) && (portp->waitopens == 0))
1054 stli_shutdownclose(portp);
1059 /*****************************************************************************/
1061 STATIC int stliclose(dev_t dev, int flag, int mode, struct proc *p)
1068 printf("stliclose(dev=%s,flag=%x,mode=%x,p=%p)\n",
1069 devtoname(dev), flag, mode, (void *) p);
1072 if (minor(dev) & STL_MEMDEV)
1074 if (minor(dev) & STL_CTRLDEV)
1077 portp = stli_dev2port(dev);
1078 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1083 (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_close)(tp, flag);
1084 stli_ttyoptim(portp, &tp->t_termios);
1085 stli_shutdownclose(portp);
1092 STATIC int stliread(dev_t dev, struct uio *uiop, int flag)
1097 printf("stliread(dev=%s,uiop=%p,flag=%x)\n", devtoname(dev),
1098 (void *) uiop, flag);
1101 if (minor(dev) & STL_MEMDEV)
1102 return(stli_memrw(dev, uiop, flag));
1103 if (minor(dev) & STL_CTRLDEV)
1106 portp = stli_dev2port(dev);
1107 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1109 return ttyread(dev, uiop, flag);
1112 /*****************************************************************************/
1116 STATIC void stli_stop(struct tty *tp, int rw)
1119 printf("stli_stop(tp=%x,rw=%x)\n", (int) tp, rw);
1122 stli_flush((stliport_t *) tp, rw);
1127 STATIC int stlistop(struct tty *tp, int rw)
1130 printf("stlistop(tp=%x,rw=%x)\n", (int) tp, rw);
1133 stli_flush((stliport_t *) tp, rw);
1139 /*****************************************************************************/
1141 STATIC int stliwrite(dev_t dev, struct uio *uiop, int flag)
1146 printf("stliwrite(dev=%s,uiop=%p,flag=%x)\n", devtoname(dev),
1147 (void *) uiop, flag);
1150 if (minor(dev) & STL_MEMDEV)
1151 return(stli_memrw(dev, uiop, flag));
1152 if (minor(dev) & STL_CTRLDEV)
1154 portp = stli_dev2port(dev);
1155 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1157 return ttywrite(dev, uiop, flag);
1160 /*****************************************************************************/
1162 STATIC int stliioctl(dev_t dev, unsigned long cmd, caddr_t data, int flag,
1165 struct termios *newtios, *localtios;
1173 printf("stliioctl(dev=%s,cmd=%lx,data=%p,flag=%x,p=%p)\n",
1174 devtoname(dev), cmd, (void *) data, flag, (void *) p);
1177 if (minor(dev) & STL_MEMDEV)
1178 return(stli_memioctl(dev, cmd, data, flag, p));
1180 portp = stli_dev2port(dev);
1181 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1183 if ((brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr]) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1189 * First up handle ioctls on the control devices.
1191 if (minor(dev) & STL_CTRLDEV) {
1192 if ((minor(dev) & STL_CTRLDEV) == STL_CTRLINIT)
1193 localtios = (minor(dev) & STL_CALLOUTDEV) ?
1194 &portp->initouttios : &portp->initintios;
1195 else if ((minor(dev) & STL_CTRLDEV) == STL_CTRLLOCK)
1196 localtios = (minor(dev) & STL_CALLOUTDEV) ?
1197 &portp->lockouttios : &portp->lockintios;
1203 if ((error = suser(td)) == 0)
1204 *localtios = *((struct termios *) data);
1207 *((struct termios *) data) = *localtios;
1210 *((int *) data) = TTYDISC;
1213 bzero(data, sizeof(struct winsize));
1223 * Deal with 4.3 compatability issues if we have too...
1225 #if defined(COMPAT_43) || defined(COMPAT_SUNOS)
1227 struct termios tios;
1228 unsigned long oldcmd;
1230 tios = tp->t_termios;
1232 if ((error = ttsetcompat(tp, &cmd, data, &tios)))
1235 data = (caddr_t) &tios;
1240 * Carry out some pre-cmd processing work first...
1241 * Hmmm, not so sure we want this, disable for now...
1243 if ((cmd == TIOCSETA) || (cmd == TIOCSETAW) || (cmd == TIOCSETAF)) {
1244 newtios = (struct termios *) data;
1245 localtios = (minor(dev) & STL_CALLOUTDEV) ? &portp->lockouttios :
1248 newtios->c_iflag = (tp->t_iflag & localtios->c_iflag) |
1249 (newtios->c_iflag & ~localtios->c_iflag);
1250 newtios->c_oflag = (tp->t_oflag & localtios->c_oflag) |
1251 (newtios->c_oflag & ~localtios->c_oflag);
1252 newtios->c_cflag = (tp->t_cflag & localtios->c_cflag) |
1253 (newtios->c_cflag & ~localtios->c_cflag);
1254 newtios->c_lflag = (tp->t_lflag & localtios->c_lflag) |
1255 (newtios->c_lflag & ~localtios->c_lflag);
1256 for (i = 0; (i < NCCS); i++) {
1257 if (localtios->c_cc[i] != 0)
1258 newtios->c_cc[i] = tp->t_cc[i];
1260 if (localtios->c_ispeed != 0)
1261 newtios->c_ispeed = tp->t_ispeed;
1262 if (localtios->c_ospeed != 0)
1263 newtios->c_ospeed = tp->t_ospeed;
1267 * Call the line discipline and the common command processing to
1268 * process this command (if they can).
1270 error = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_ioctl)(tp, cmd, data, flag, p);
1271 if (error != ENOIOCTL)
1275 error = ttioctl(tp, cmd, data, flag);
1276 stli_ttyoptim(portp, &tp->t_termios);
1277 if (error != ENOIOCTL) {
1285 * Process local commands here. These are all commands that only we
1286 * can take care of (they all rely on actually doing something special
1287 * to the actual hardware).
1292 error = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_BREAK, &arg,
1293 sizeof(unsigned long), 0);
1297 error = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_BREAK, &arg,
1298 sizeof(unsigned long), 0);
1301 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 1, -1);
1302 error = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1303 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1306 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 0, -1);
1307 error = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1308 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1311 i = *((int *) data);
1312 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, ((i & TIOCM_DTR) ? 1 : 0),
1313 ((i & TIOCM_RTS) ? 1 : 0));
1314 error = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1315 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1318 i = *((int *) data);
1319 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, ((i & TIOCM_DTR) ? 1 : -1),
1320 ((i & TIOCM_RTS) ? 1 : -1));
1321 error = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1322 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1325 i = *((int *) data);
1326 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, ((i & TIOCM_DTR) ? 0 : -1),
1327 ((i & TIOCM_RTS) ? 0 : -1));
1328 error = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1329 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1332 if ((error = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_GETSIGNALS,
1333 &portp->asig, sizeof(asysigs_t), 1)) < 0)
1335 portp->sigs = stli_mktiocm(portp->asig.sigvalue);
1336 *((int *) data) = (portp->sigs | TIOCM_LE);
1339 if ((error = suser(td)) == 0)
1340 portp->dtrwait = *((int *) data) * hz / 100;
1343 *((int *) data) = portp->dtrwait * 100 / hz;
1346 portp->dotimestamp = 1;
1347 *((struct timeval *) data) = portp->timestamp;
1350 *((unsigned long *) data) = portp->pflag;
1353 portp->pflag = *((unsigned long *) data);
1354 stli_param(&portp->tty, &portp->tty.t_termios);
1365 /*****************************************************************************/
1368 * Convert the specified minor device number into a port struct
1369 * pointer. Return NULL if the device number is not a valid port.
1372 STATIC stliport_t *stli_dev2port(dev_t dev)
1376 brdp = stli_brds[MKDEV2BRD(dev)];
1377 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1378 return((stliport_t *) NULL);
1379 if ((brdp->state & BST_STARTED) == 0)
1380 return((stliport_t *) NULL);
1381 return(brdp->ports[MKDEV2PORT(dev)]);
1384 /*****************************************************************************/
1387 * Carry out first open operations on a port. This involves a number of
1388 * commands to be sent to the slave. We need to open the port, set the
1389 * notification events, set the initial port settings, get and set the
1390 * initial signal values. We sleep and wait in between each one. But
1391 * this still all happens pretty quickly.
1394 static int stli_initopen(stliport_t *portp)
1402 printf("stli_initopen(portp=%x)\n", (int) portp);
1405 if ((brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr]) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1407 if (portp->state & ST_INITIALIZED)
1409 portp->state |= ST_INITIALIZED;
1411 if ((rc = stli_rawopen(brdp, portp, 0, 1)) < 0)
1414 bzero(&nt, sizeof(asynotify_t));
1415 nt.data = (DT_TXLOW | DT_TXEMPTY | DT_RXBUSY | DT_RXBREAK);
1417 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETNOTIFY, &nt,
1418 sizeof(asynotify_t), 0)) < 0)
1421 stli_mkasyport(portp, &aport, &portp->tty.t_termios);
1422 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETPORT, &aport,
1423 sizeof(asyport_t), 0)) < 0)
1426 portp->state |= ST_GETSIGS;
1427 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_GETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1428 sizeof(asysigs_t), 1)) < 0)
1430 if (portp->state & ST_GETSIGS) {
1431 portp->sigs = stli_mktiocm(portp->asig.sigvalue);
1432 portp->state &= ~ST_GETSIGS;
1435 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 1, 1);
1436 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1437 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0)) < 0)
1443 /*****************************************************************************/
1446 * Shutdown the hardware of a port.
1449 static int stli_shutdownclose(stliport_t *portp)
1456 printf("stli_shutdownclose(portp=%p): brdnr=%d panelnr=%d portnr=%d\n",
1457 (void *) portp, portp->brdnr, portp->panelnr, portp->portnr);
1460 if ((brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr]) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1464 stli_rawclose(brdp, portp, 0, 0);
1465 stli_flush(portp, (FWRITE | FREAD));
1466 if (tp->t_cflag & HUPCL) {
1468 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 0, 0);
1469 if (portp->state & ST_CMDING) {
1470 portp->state |= ST_DOSIGS;
1472 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS,
1473 &portp->asig, sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1476 if (portp->dtrwait != 0) {
1477 portp->state |= ST_DTRWAIT;
1478 timeout(stli_dtrwakeup, portp, portp->dtrwait);
1482 portp->state &= ~ST_INITIALIZED;
1483 wakeup(&portp->callout);
1484 wakeup(TSA_CARR_ON(tp));
1488 /*****************************************************************************/
1491 * Clear the DTR waiting flag, and wake up any sleepers waiting for
1492 * DTR wait period to finish.
1495 static void stli_dtrwakeup(void *arg)
1499 portp = (stliport_t *) arg;
1500 portp->state &= ~ST_DTRWAIT;
1501 wakeup(&portp->dtrwait);
1504 /*****************************************************************************/
1507 * Send an open message to the slave. This will sleep waiting for the
1508 * acknowledgement, so must have user context. We need to co-ordinate
1509 * with close events here, since we don't want open and close events
1513 static int stli_rawopen(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait)
1515 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
1516 volatile cdkctrl_t *cp;
1517 volatile unsigned char *bits;
1521 printf("stli_rawopen(brdp=%x,portp=%x,arg=%x,wait=%d)\n", (int) brdp,
1522 (int) portp, (int) arg, wait);
1528 * Slave is already closing this port. This can happen if a hangup
1529 * occurs on this port. So we must wait until it is complete. The
1530 * order of opens and closes may not be preserved across shared
1531 * memory, so we must wait until it is complete.
1533 while (portp->state & ST_CLOSING) {
1534 rc = tsleep(&portp->state, PCATCH, "stliraw", 0);
1542 * Everything is ready now, so write the open message into shared
1543 * memory. Once the message is in set the service bits to say that
1544 * this port wants service.
1547 cp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->ctrl;
1550 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1551 bits = ((volatile unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1553 *bits |= portp->portbit;
1562 * Slave is in action, so now we must wait for the open acknowledgment
1566 portp->state |= ST_OPENING;
1567 while (portp->state & ST_OPENING) {
1568 rc = tsleep(&portp->state, PCATCH, "stliraw", 0);
1576 if ((rc == 0) && (portp->rc != 0))
1581 /*****************************************************************************/
1584 * Send a close message to the slave. Normally this will sleep waiting
1585 * for the acknowledgement, but if wait parameter is 0 it will not. If
1586 * wait is true then must have user context (to sleep).
1589 static int stli_rawclose(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait)
1591 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
1592 volatile cdkctrl_t *cp;
1593 volatile unsigned char *bits;
1597 printf("stli_rawclose(brdp=%x,portp=%x,arg=%x,wait=%d)\n", (int) brdp,
1598 (int) portp, (int) arg, wait);
1604 * Slave is already closing this port. This can happen if a hangup
1605 * occurs on this port.
1608 while (portp->state & ST_CLOSING) {
1609 rc = tsleep(&portp->state, PCATCH, "stliraw", 0);
1618 * Write the close command into shared memory.
1621 cp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->ctrl;
1624 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1625 bits = ((volatile unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1627 *bits |= portp->portbit;
1630 portp->state |= ST_CLOSING;
1637 * Slave is in action, so now we must wait for the open acknowledgment
1641 while (portp->state & ST_CLOSING) {
1642 rc = tsleep(&portp->state, PCATCH, "stliraw", 0);
1650 if ((rc == 0) && (portp->rc != 0))
1655 /*****************************************************************************/
1658 * Send a command to the slave and wait for the response. This must
1659 * have user context (it sleeps). This routine is generic in that it
1660 * can send any type of command. Its purpose is to wait for that command
1661 * to complete (as opposed to initiating the command then returning).
1664 static int stli_cmdwait(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback)
1669 printf("stli_cmdwait(brdp=%x,portp=%x,cmd=%x,arg=%x,size=%d,"
1670 "copyback=%d)\n", (int) brdp, (int) portp, (int) cmd,
1671 (int) arg, size, copyback);
1675 while (portp->state & ST_CMDING) {
1676 rc = tsleep(&portp->state, PCATCH, "stliraw", 0);
1683 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, cmd, arg, size, copyback);
1685 while (portp->state & ST_CMDING) {
1686 rc = tsleep(&portp->state, PCATCH, "stliraw", 0);
1699 /*****************************************************************************/
1702 * Start (or continue) the transfer of TX data on this port. If the
1703 * port is not currently busy then load up the interrupt ring queue
1704 * buffer and kick of the transmitter. If the port is running low on
1705 * TX data then refill the ring queue. This routine is also used to
1706 * activate input flow control!
1709 static void stli_start(struct tty *tp)
1711 volatile cdkasy_t *ap;
1712 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
1713 volatile unsigned char *bits;
1714 unsigned char *shbuf;
1717 unsigned int len, stlen, head, tail, size;
1720 portp = (stliport_t *) tp;
1723 printf("stli_start(tp=%x): brdnr=%d portnr=%d\n", (int) tp,
1724 portp->brdnr, portp->portnr);
1731 * Check if the output cooked clist buffers are near empty, wake up
1732 * the line discipline to fill it up.
1734 if (tp->t_outq.c_cc <= tp->t_lowat) {
1735 if (tp->t_state & TS_ASLEEP) {
1736 tp->t_state &= ~TS_ASLEEP;
1737 wakeup(&tp->t_outq);
1739 selwakeup(&tp->t_wsel);
1743 if (tp->t_state & (TS_TIMEOUT | TS_TTSTOP)) {
1749 * Copy data from the clists into the interrupt ring queue. This will
1750 * require at most 2 copys... What we do is calculate how many chars
1751 * can fit into the ring queue, and how many can fit in 1 copy. If after
1752 * the first copy there is still more room then do the second copy.
1754 if (tp->t_outq.c_cc != 0) {
1755 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1756 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL) {
1762 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1763 head = (unsigned int) ap->txq.head;
1764 tail = (unsigned int) ap->txq.tail;
1765 if (tail != ((unsigned int) ap->txq.tail))
1766 tail = (unsigned int) ap->txq.tail;
1767 size = portp->txsize;
1769 len = size - (head - tail) - 1;
1770 stlen = size - head;
1772 len = tail - head - 1;
1777 shbuf = (char *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->txoffset);
1780 stlen = MIN(len, stlen);
1781 count = q_to_b(&tp->t_outq, (shbuf + head), stlen);
1787 stlen = q_to_b(&tp->t_outq, shbuf, len);
1794 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1795 ap->txq.head = head;
1796 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1797 bits = ((volatile unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1799 *bits |= portp->portbit;
1800 portp->state |= ST_TXBUSY;
1801 tp->t_state |= TS_BUSY;
1808 * Do any writer wakeups.
1816 /*****************************************************************************/
1819 * Send a new port configuration to the slave.
1822 static int stli_param(struct tty *tp, struct termios *tiosp)
1829 portp = (stliport_t *) tp;
1830 if ((brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr]) == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1834 stli_mkasyport(portp, &aport, tiosp);
1835 /* can we sleep here? */
1836 rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETPORT, &aport, sizeof(asyport_t), 0);
1837 stli_ttyoptim(portp, tiosp);
1842 /*****************************************************************************/
1845 * Flush characters from the lower buffer. We may not have user context
1846 * so we cannot sleep waiting for it to complete. Also we need to check
1847 * if there is chars for this port in the TX cook buffer, and flush them
1851 static void stli_flush(stliport_t *portp, int flag)
1854 unsigned long ftype;
1858 printf("stli_flush(portp=%x,flag=%x)\n", (int) portp, flag);
1861 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
1863 if ((portp->brdnr < 0) || (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds))
1865 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1866 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
1870 if (portp->state & ST_CMDING) {
1871 portp->state |= (flag & FWRITE) ? ST_DOFLUSHTX : 0;
1872 portp->state |= (flag & FREAD) ? ST_DOFLUSHRX : 0;
1874 ftype = (flag & FWRITE) ? FLUSHTX : 0;
1875 ftype |= (flag & FREAD) ? FLUSHRX : 0;
1876 portp->state &= ~(ST_DOFLUSHTX | ST_DOFLUSHRX);
1877 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, A_FLUSH, &ftype,
1878 sizeof(unsigned long), 0);
1880 if ((flag & FREAD) && (stli_rxtmpport == portp))
1885 /*****************************************************************************/
1888 * Generic send command routine. This will send a message to the slave,
1889 * of the specified type with the specified argument. Must be very
1890 * carefull of data that will be copied out from shared memory -
1891 * containing command results. The command completion is all done from
1892 * a poll routine that does not have user coontext. Therefore you cannot
1893 * copy back directly into user space, or to the kernel stack of a
1894 * process. This routine does not sleep, so can be called from anywhere,
1895 * and must be called with interrupt locks set.
1898 static void stli_sendcmd(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback)
1900 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
1901 volatile cdkctrl_t *cp;
1902 volatile unsigned char *bits;
1905 printf("stli_sendcmd(brdp=%x,portp=%x,cmd=%x,arg=%x,size=%d,"
1906 "copyback=%d)\n", (int) brdp, (int) portp, (int) cmd,
1907 (int) arg, size, copyback);
1910 if (portp->state & ST_CMDING) {
1911 printf("STALLION: command already busy, cmd=%x!\n", (int) cmd);
1916 cp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->ctrl;
1918 bcopy(arg, (void *) &(cp->args[0]), size);
1921 portp->argsize = size;
1926 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1927 bits = ((volatile unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1929 *bits |= portp->portbit;
1930 portp->state |= ST_CMDING;
1934 /*****************************************************************************/
1937 * Read data from shared memory. This assumes that the shared memory
1938 * is enabled and that interrupts are off. Basically we just empty out
1939 * the shared memory buffer into the tty buffer. Must be carefull to
1940 * handle the case where we fill up the tty buffer, but still have
1941 * more chars to unload.
1944 static void stli_rxprocess(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp)
1946 volatile cdkasyrq_t *rp;
1947 volatile char *shbuf;
1949 unsigned int head, tail, size;
1950 unsigned int len, stlen, i;
1954 printf("stli_rxprocess(brdp=%x,portp=%d)\n", (int) brdp, (int) portp);
1958 if ((tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) == 0) {
1959 stli_flush(portp, FREAD);
1962 if (tp->t_state & TS_TBLOCK)
1965 rp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->rxq;
1966 head = (unsigned int) rp->head;
1967 if (head != ((unsigned int) rp->head))
1968 head = (unsigned int) rp->head;
1969 tail = (unsigned int) rp->tail;
1970 size = portp->rxsize;
1975 len = size - (tail - head);
1976 stlen = size - tail;
1982 shbuf = (volatile char *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->rxoffset);
1985 * If we can bypass normal LD processing then just copy direct
1986 * from board shared memory into the tty buffers.
1988 if (tp->t_state & TS_CAN_BYPASS_L_RINT) {
1989 if (((tp->t_rawq.c_cc + len) >= TTYHOG) &&
1990 ((tp->t_cflag & CRTS_IFLOW) || (tp->t_iflag & IXOFF)) &&
1991 ((tp->t_state & TS_TBLOCK) == 0)) {
1992 ch = TTYHOG - tp->t_rawq.c_cc - 1;
1993 len = (ch > 0) ? ch : 0;
1994 stlen = MIN(stlen, len);
1995 tp->t_state |= TS_TBLOCK;
1997 i = b_to_q((char *) (shbuf + tail), stlen, &tp->t_rawq);
2002 i += b_to_q((char *) shbuf, len, &tp->t_rawq);
2007 rp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *)
2008 EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->rxq;
2013 * Copy the data from board shared memory into a local
2014 * memory buffer. Then feed them from here into the LD.
2015 * We don't want to go into board shared memory one char
2016 * at a time, it is too slow...
2020 stlen = min(len, stlen);
2022 stli_rxtmpport = portp;
2023 stli_rxtmplen = len;
2024 bcopy((char *) (shbuf + tail), &stli_rxtmpbuf[0], stlen);
2027 bcopy((char *) shbuf, &stli_rxtmpbuf[stlen], len);
2029 for (i = 0; (i < stli_rxtmplen); i++) {
2030 ch = (unsigned char) stli_rxtmpbuf[i];
2031 (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_rint)(ch, tp);
2034 rp = &((volatile cdkasy_t *)
2035 EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->rxq;
2036 if (stli_rxtmplen == 0) {
2037 head = (unsigned int) rp->head;
2038 if (head != ((unsigned int) rp->head))
2039 head = (unsigned int) rp->head;
2047 stli_rxtmpport = (stliport_t *) NULL;
2051 portp->state |= ST_RXING;
2054 /*****************************************************************************/
2057 * Set up and carry out any delayed commands. There is only a small set
2058 * of slave commands that can be done "off-level". So it is not too
2059 * difficult to deal with them as a special case here.
2062 static __inline void stli_dodelaycmd(stliport_t *portp, volatile cdkctrl_t *cp)
2066 if (portp->state & ST_DOSIGS) {
2067 if ((portp->state & ST_DOFLUSHTX) &&
2068 (portp->state & ST_DOFLUSHRX))
2069 cmd = A_SETSIGNALSF;
2070 else if (portp->state & ST_DOFLUSHTX)
2071 cmd = A_SETSIGNALSFTX;
2072 else if (portp->state & ST_DOFLUSHRX)
2073 cmd = A_SETSIGNALSFRX;
2076 portp->state &= ~(ST_DOFLUSHTX | ST_DOFLUSHRX | ST_DOSIGS);
2077 bcopy((void *) &portp->asig, (void *) &(cp->args[0]),
2081 portp->state |= ST_CMDING;
2082 } else if ((portp->state & ST_DOFLUSHTX) ||
2083 (portp->state & ST_DOFLUSHRX)) {
2084 cmd = ((portp->state & ST_DOFLUSHTX) ? FLUSHTX : 0);
2085 cmd |= ((portp->state & ST_DOFLUSHRX) ? FLUSHRX : 0);
2086 portp->state &= ~(ST_DOFLUSHTX | ST_DOFLUSHRX);
2087 bcopy((void *) &cmd, (void *) &(cp->args[0]), sizeof(int));
2090 portp->state |= ST_CMDING;
2094 /*****************************************************************************/
2097 * Host command service checking. This handles commands or messages
2098 * coming from the slave to the host. Must have board shared memory
2099 * enabled and interrupts off when called. Notice that by servicing the
2100 * read data last we don't need to change the shared memory pointer
2101 * during processing (which is a slow IO operation).
2102 * Return value indicates if this port is still awaiting actions from
2103 * the slave (like open, command, or even TX data being sent). If 0
2104 * then port is still busy, otherwise the port request bit flag is
2108 static __inline int stli_hostcmd(stlibrd_t *brdp, stliport_t *portp)
2110 volatile cdkasy_t *ap;
2111 volatile cdkctrl_t *cp;
2113 unsigned long oldsigs;
2114 unsigned int head, tail;
2118 printf("stli_hostcmd(brdp=%x,portp=%x)\n", (int) brdp, (int) portp);
2121 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
2125 * Check if we are waiting for an open completion message.
2127 if (portp->state & ST_OPENING) {
2128 rc = (int) cp->openarg;
2129 if ((cp->open == 0) && (rc != 0)) {
2134 portp->state &= ~ST_OPENING;
2135 wakeup(&portp->state);
2140 * Check if we are waiting for a close completion message.
2142 if (portp->state & ST_CLOSING) {
2143 rc = (int) cp->closearg;
2144 if ((cp->close == 0) && (rc != 0)) {
2149 portp->state &= ~ST_CLOSING;
2150 wakeup(&portp->state);
2155 * Check if we are waiting for a command completion message. We may
2156 * need to copy out the command results associated with this command.
2158 if (portp->state & ST_CMDING) {
2160 if ((cp->cmd == 0) && (rc != 0)) {
2163 if (portp->argp != (void *) NULL) {
2164 bcopy((void *) &(cp->args[0]), portp->argp,
2166 portp->argp = (void *) NULL;
2170 portp->state &= ~ST_CMDING;
2171 stli_dodelaycmd(portp, cp);
2172 wakeup(&portp->state);
2177 * Check for any notification messages ready. This includes lots of
2178 * different types of events - RX chars ready, RX break received,
2179 * TX data low or empty in the slave, modem signals changed state.
2180 * Must be extremely carefull if we call to the LD, it may call
2181 * other routines of ours that will disable the memory...
2182 * Something else we need to be carefull of is race conditions on
2183 * marking the TX as empty...
2194 if (nt.signal & SG_DCD) {
2195 oldsigs = portp->sigs;
2196 portp->sigs = stli_mktiocm(nt.sigvalue);
2197 portp->state &= ~ST_GETSIGS;
2198 (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_modem)(tp,
2199 (portp->sigs & TIOCM_CD));
2202 if (nt.data & DT_RXBUSY) {
2204 stli_rxprocess(brdp, portp);
2206 if (nt.data & DT_RXBREAK) {
2207 (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_rint)(TTY_BI, tp);
2210 if (nt.data & DT_TXEMPTY) {
2211 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *)
2212 EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
2213 head = (unsigned int) ap->txq.head;
2214 tail = (unsigned int) ap->txq.tail;
2215 if (tail != ((unsigned int) ap->txq.tail))
2216 tail = (unsigned int) ap->txq.tail;
2217 head = (head >= tail) ? (head - tail) :
2218 portp->txsize - (tail - head);
2220 portp->state &= ~ST_TXBUSY;
2221 tp->t_state &= ~TS_BUSY;
2224 if (nt.data & (DT_TXEMPTY | DT_TXLOW)) {
2225 (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_start)(tp);
2231 * It might seem odd that we are checking for more RX chars here.
2232 * But, we need to handle the case where the tty buffer was previously
2233 * filled, but we had more characters to pass up. The slave will not
2234 * send any more RX notify messages until the RX buffer has been emptied.
2235 * But it will leave the service bits on (since the buffer is not empty).
2236 * So from here we can try to process more RX chars.
2238 if ((!donerx) && (portp->state & ST_RXING)) {
2239 portp->state &= ~ST_RXING;
2240 stli_rxprocess(brdp, portp);
2243 return((portp->state & (ST_OPENING | ST_CLOSING | ST_CMDING |
2244 ST_TXBUSY | ST_RXING)) ? 0 : 1);
2247 /*****************************************************************************/
2250 * Service all ports on a particular board. Assumes that the boards
2251 * shared memory is enabled, and that the page pointer is pointed
2252 * at the cdk header structure.
2255 static __inline void stli_brdpoll(stlibrd_t *brdp, volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp)
2258 unsigned char hostbits[(STL_MAXCHANS / 8) + 1];
2259 unsigned char slavebits[(STL_MAXCHANS / 8) + 1];
2260 unsigned char *slavep;
2261 int bitpos, bitat, bitsize;
2262 int channr, nrdevs, slavebitchange;
2264 bitsize = brdp->bitsize;
2265 nrdevs = brdp->nrdevs;
2268 * Check if slave wants any service. Basically we try to do as
2269 * little work as possible here. There are 2 levels of service
2270 * bits. So if there is nothing to do we bail early. We check
2271 * 8 service bits at a time in the inner loop, so we can bypass
2272 * the lot if none of them want service.
2274 bcopy((((unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->hostoffset), &hostbits[0],
2277 bzero(&slavebits[0], bitsize);
2280 for (bitpos = 0; (bitpos < bitsize); bitpos++) {
2281 if (hostbits[bitpos] == 0)
2283 channr = bitpos * 8;
2285 for (; (channr < nrdevs); channr++, bitat <<=1) {
2286 if (hostbits[bitpos] & bitat) {
2287 portp = brdp->ports[(channr - 1)];
2288 if (stli_hostcmd(brdp, portp)) {
2290 slavebits[bitpos] |= bitat;
2297 * If any of the ports are no longer busy then update them in the
2298 * slave request bits. We need to do this after, since a host port
2299 * service may initiate more slave requests...
2301 if (slavebitchange) {
2302 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *)
2303 EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
2304 slavep = ((unsigned char *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset;
2305 for (bitpos = 0; (bitpos < bitsize); bitpos++) {
2306 if (slavebits[bitpos])
2307 slavep[bitpos] &= ~slavebits[bitpos];
2312 /*****************************************************************************/
2315 * Driver poll routine. This routine polls the boards in use and passes
2316 * messages back up to host when neccesary. This is actually very
2317 * CPU efficient, since we will always have the kernel poll clock, it
2318 * adds only a few cycles when idle (since board service can be
2319 * determined very easily), but when loaded generates no interrupts
2320 * (with their expensive associated context change).
2323 static void stli_poll(void *arg)
2325 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
2332 * Check each board and do any servicing required.
2334 for (brdnr = 0; (brdnr < stli_nrbrds); brdnr++) {
2335 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
2336 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
2338 if ((brdp->state & BST_STARTED) == 0)
2342 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
2344 stli_brdpoll(brdp, hdrp);
2349 timeout(stli_poll, 0, 1);
2352 /*****************************************************************************/
2355 * Translate the termios settings into the port setting structure of
2359 static void stli_mkasyport(stliport_t *portp, asyport_t *pp, struct termios *tiosp)
2362 printf("stli_mkasyport(portp=%x,pp=%x,tiosp=%d)\n", (int) portp,
2363 (int) pp, (int) tiosp);
2366 bzero(pp, sizeof(asyport_t));
2369 * Start of by setting the baud, char size, parity and stop bit info.
2371 if (tiosp->c_ispeed == 0)
2372 tiosp->c_ispeed = tiosp->c_ospeed;
2373 if ((tiosp->c_ospeed < 0) || (tiosp->c_ospeed > STL_MAXBAUD))
2374 tiosp->c_ospeed = STL_MAXBAUD;
2375 pp->baudout = tiosp->c_ospeed;
2376 pp->baudin = pp->baudout;
2378 switch (tiosp->c_cflag & CSIZE) {
2393 if (tiosp->c_cflag & CSTOPB)
2394 pp->stopbs = PT_STOP2;
2396 pp->stopbs = PT_STOP1;
2398 if (tiosp->c_cflag & PARENB) {
2399 if (tiosp->c_cflag & PARODD)
2400 pp->parity = PT_ODDPARITY;
2402 pp->parity = PT_EVENPARITY;
2404 pp->parity = PT_NOPARITY;
2407 if (tiosp->c_iflag & ISTRIP)
2408 pp->iflag |= FI_ISTRIP;
2411 * Set up any flow control options enabled.
2413 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IXON) {
2415 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IXANY)
2416 pp->flow |= F_IXANY;
2418 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IXOFF)
2419 pp->flow |= F_IXOFF;
2420 if (tiosp->c_cflag & CCTS_OFLOW)
2421 pp->flow |= F_CTSFLOW;
2422 if (tiosp->c_cflag & CRTS_IFLOW)
2423 pp->flow |= F_RTSFLOW;
2425 pp->startin = tiosp->c_cc[VSTART];
2426 pp->stopin = tiosp->c_cc[VSTOP];
2427 pp->startout = tiosp->c_cc[VSTART];
2428 pp->stopout = tiosp->c_cc[VSTOP];
2431 * Set up the RX char marking mask with those RX error types we must
2432 * catch. We can get the slave to help us out a little here, it will
2433 * ignore parity errors and breaks for us, and mark parity errors in
2436 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IGNPAR)
2437 pp->iflag |= FI_IGNRXERRS;
2438 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IGNBRK)
2439 pp->iflag |= FI_IGNBREAK;
2440 if (tiosp->c_iflag & (INPCK | PARMRK))
2441 pp->iflag |= FI_1MARKRXERRS;
2444 * Transfer any persistent flags into the asyport structure.
2446 pp->pflag = (portp->pflag & 0xffff);
2447 pp->vmin = (portp->pflag & P_RXIMIN) ? 1 : 0;
2448 pp->vtime = (portp->pflag & P_RXITIME) ? 1 : 0;
2449 pp->cc[1] = (portp->pflag & P_RXTHOLD) ? 1 : 0;
2452 /*****************************************************************************/
2455 * Construct a slave signals structure for setting the DTR and RTS
2456 * signals as specified.
2459 static void stli_mkasysigs(asysigs_t *sp, int dtr, int rts)
2462 printf("stli_mkasysigs(sp=%x,dtr=%d,rts=%d)\n", (int) sp, dtr, rts);
2465 bzero(sp, sizeof(asysigs_t));
2467 sp->signal |= SG_DTR;
2468 sp->sigvalue |= ((dtr > 0) ? SG_DTR : 0);
2471 sp->signal |= SG_RTS;
2472 sp->sigvalue |= ((rts > 0) ? SG_RTS : 0);
2476 /*****************************************************************************/
2479 * Convert the signals returned from the slave into a local TIOCM type
2480 * signals value. We keep them localy in TIOCM format.
2483 static long stli_mktiocm(unsigned long sigvalue)
2488 printf("stli_mktiocm(sigvalue=%x)\n", (int) sigvalue);
2492 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_DCD) ? TIOCM_CD : 0);
2493 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_CTS) ? TIOCM_CTS : 0);
2494 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_RI) ? TIOCM_RI : 0);
2495 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_DSR) ? TIOCM_DSR : 0);
2496 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_DTR) ? TIOCM_DTR : 0);
2497 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_RTS) ? TIOCM_RTS : 0);
2501 /*****************************************************************************/
2504 * Enable l_rint processing bypass mode if tty modes allow it.
2507 static void stli_ttyoptim(stliport_t *portp, struct termios *tiosp)
2512 if (((tiosp->c_iflag & (ICRNL | IGNCR | IMAXBEL | INLCR)) == 0) &&
2513 (((tiosp->c_iflag & BRKINT) == 0) || (tiosp->c_iflag & IGNBRK)) &&
2514 (((tiosp->c_iflag & PARMRK) == 0) ||
2515 ((tiosp->c_iflag & (IGNPAR | IGNBRK)) == (IGNPAR | IGNBRK))) &&
2516 ((tiosp->c_lflag & (ECHO | ICANON | IEXTEN | ISIG | PENDIN)) ==0) &&
2517 (linesw[tp->t_line].l_rint == ttyinput))
2518 tp->t_state |= TS_CAN_BYPASS_L_RINT;
2520 tp->t_state &= ~TS_CAN_BYPASS_L_RINT;
2521 portp->hotchar = linesw[tp->t_line].l_hotchar;
2524 /*****************************************************************************/
2527 * All panels and ports actually attached have been worked out. All
2528 * we need to do here is set up the appropriate per port data structures.
2531 static int stli_initports(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2534 int i, panelnr, panelport;
2537 printf("stli_initports(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2540 for (i = 0, panelnr = 0, panelport = 0; (i < brdp->nrports); i++) {
2541 portp = (stliport_t *) malloc(sizeof(stliport_t), M_TTYS,
2543 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL) {
2544 printf("STALLION: failed to allocate port structure\n");
2547 bzero(portp, sizeof(stliport_t));
2550 portp->brdnr = brdp->brdnr;
2551 portp->panelnr = panelnr;
2552 portp->initintios.c_ispeed = STL_DEFSPEED;
2553 portp->initintios.c_ospeed = STL_DEFSPEED;
2554 portp->initintios.c_cflag = STL_DEFCFLAG;
2555 portp->initintios.c_iflag = 0;
2556 portp->initintios.c_oflag = 0;
2557 portp->initintios.c_lflag = 0;
2558 bcopy(&ttydefchars[0], &portp->initintios.c_cc[0],
2559 sizeof(portp->initintios.c_cc));
2560 portp->initouttios = portp->initintios;
2561 portp->dtrwait = 3 * hz;
2564 if (panelport >= brdp->panels[panelnr]) {
2568 brdp->ports[i] = portp;
2575 /*****************************************************************************/
2578 * All the following routines are board specific hardware operations.
2581 static void stli_ecpinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2583 unsigned long memconf;
2586 printf("stli_ecpinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
2589 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR), ECP_ATSTOP);
2591 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR), ECP_ATDISABLE);
2594 memconf = (brdp->paddr & ECP_ATADDRMASK) >> ECP_ATADDRSHFT;
2595 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_ATMEMAR), memconf);
2598 /*****************************************************************************/
2600 static void stli_ecpenable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2603 printf("stli_ecpenable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2605 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR), ECP_ATENABLE);
2608 /*****************************************************************************/
2610 static void stli_ecpdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2613 printf("stli_ecpdisable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2615 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR), ECP_ATDISABLE);
2618 /*****************************************************************************/
2620 static char *stli_ecpgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
2626 printf("stli_ecpgetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x)\n", (int) brdp,
2630 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
2631 printf("STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of range at "
2632 "line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n", (int) offset, line,
2633 __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
2637 ptr = (char *) brdp->vaddr + (offset % ECP_ATPAGESIZE);
2638 val = (unsigned char) (offset / ECP_ATPAGESIZE);
2640 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_ATMEMPR), val);
2644 /*****************************************************************************/
2646 static void stli_ecpreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2649 printf("stli_ecpreset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2652 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR), ECP_ATSTOP);
2654 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR), ECP_ATDISABLE);
2658 /*****************************************************************************/
2660 static void stli_ecpintr(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2663 printf("stli_ecpintr(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2665 outb(brdp->iobase, 0x1);
2668 /*****************************************************************************/
2671 * The following set of functions act on ECP EISA boards.
2674 static void stli_ecpeiinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2676 unsigned long memconf;
2679 printf("stli_ecpeiinit(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2682 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EIBRDENAB), 0x1);
2683 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR), ECP_EISTOP);
2685 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR), ECP_EIDISABLE);
2688 memconf = (brdp->paddr & ECP_EIADDRMASKL) >> ECP_EIADDRSHFTL;
2689 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EIMEMARL), memconf);
2690 memconf = (brdp->paddr & ECP_EIADDRMASKH) >> ECP_EIADDRSHFTH;
2691 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EIMEMARH), memconf);
2694 /*****************************************************************************/
2696 static void stli_ecpeienable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2698 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR), ECP_EIENABLE);
2701 /*****************************************************************************/
2703 static void stli_ecpeidisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2705 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR), ECP_EIDISABLE);
2708 /*****************************************************************************/
2710 static char *stli_ecpeigetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
2716 printf("stli_ecpeigetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x,line=%d)\n",
2717 (int) brdp, (int) offset, line);
2720 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
2721 printf("STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of range at "
2722 "line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n", (int) offset, line,
2723 __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
2727 ptr = (char *) brdp->vaddr + (offset % ECP_EIPAGESIZE);
2728 if (offset < ECP_EIPAGESIZE)
2731 val = ECP_EIENABLE | 0x40;
2733 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR), val);
2737 /*****************************************************************************/
2739 static void stli_ecpeireset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2741 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR), ECP_EISTOP);
2743 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR), ECP_EIDISABLE);
2747 /*****************************************************************************/
2750 * The following set of functions act on ECP MCA boards.
2753 static void stli_ecpmcenable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2755 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR), ECP_MCENABLE);
2758 /*****************************************************************************/
2760 static void stli_ecpmcdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2762 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR), ECP_MCDISABLE);
2765 /*****************************************************************************/
2767 static char *stli_ecpmcgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
2772 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
2773 printf("STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of range at "
2774 "line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n", (int) offset, line,
2775 __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
2779 ptr = (char *) brdp->vaddr + (offset % ECP_MCPAGESIZE);
2780 val = ((unsigned char) (offset / ECP_MCPAGESIZE)) | ECP_MCENABLE;
2782 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR), val);
2786 /*****************************************************************************/
2788 static void stli_ecpmcreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2790 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR), ECP_MCSTOP);
2792 outb((brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR), ECP_MCDISABLE);
2796 /*****************************************************************************/
2799 * The following routines act on ONboards.
2802 static void stli_onbinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2804 unsigned long memconf;
2808 printf("stli_onbinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
2811 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR), ONB_ATSTOP);
2813 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR), ONB_ATDISABLE);
2814 for (i = 0; (i < 1000); i++)
2817 memconf = (brdp->paddr & ONB_ATADDRMASK) >> ONB_ATADDRSHFT;
2818 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_ATMEMAR), memconf);
2819 outb(brdp->iobase, 0x1);
2823 /*****************************************************************************/
2825 static void stli_onbenable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2828 printf("stli_onbenable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2830 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR), (ONB_ATENABLE | brdp->confbits));
2833 /*****************************************************************************/
2835 static void stli_onbdisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2838 printf("stli_onbdisable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2840 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR), (ONB_ATDISABLE | brdp->confbits));
2843 /*****************************************************************************/
2845 static char *stli_onbgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
2850 printf("stli_onbgetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x)\n", (int) brdp,
2854 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
2855 printf("STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of range at "
2856 "line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n", (int) offset, line,
2857 __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
2860 ptr = (char *) brdp->vaddr + (offset % ONB_ATPAGESIZE);
2865 /*****************************************************************************/
2867 static void stli_onbreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2872 printf("stli_onbreset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2875 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR), ONB_ATSTOP);
2877 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR), ONB_ATDISABLE);
2878 for (i = 0; (i < 1000); i++)
2882 /*****************************************************************************/
2885 * The following routines act on ONboard EISA.
2888 static void stli_onbeinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2890 unsigned long memconf;
2894 printf("stli_onbeinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
2897 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EIBRDENAB), 0x1);
2898 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR), ONB_EISTOP);
2900 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR), ONB_EIDISABLE);
2901 for (i = 0; (i < 1000); i++)
2904 memconf = (brdp->paddr & ONB_EIADDRMASKL) >> ONB_EIADDRSHFTL;
2905 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EIMEMARL), memconf);
2906 memconf = (brdp->paddr & ONB_EIADDRMASKH) >> ONB_EIADDRSHFTH;
2907 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EIMEMARH), memconf);
2908 outb(brdp->iobase, 0x1);
2912 /*****************************************************************************/
2914 static void stli_onbeenable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2917 printf("stli_onbeenable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2919 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR), ONB_EIENABLE);
2922 /*****************************************************************************/
2924 static void stli_onbedisable(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2927 printf("stli_onbedisable(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2929 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR), ONB_EIDISABLE);
2932 /*****************************************************************************/
2934 static char *stli_onbegetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
2940 printf("stli_onbegetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x,line=%d)\n", (int) brdp,
2941 (int) offset, line);
2944 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
2945 printf("STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of range at "
2946 "line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n", (int) offset, line,
2947 __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
2951 ptr = (char *) brdp->vaddr + (offset % ONB_EIPAGESIZE);
2952 if (offset < ONB_EIPAGESIZE)
2955 val = ONB_EIENABLE | 0x40;
2957 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR), val);
2961 /*****************************************************************************/
2963 static void stli_onbereset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2968 printf("stli_onbereset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
2971 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR), ONB_EISTOP);
2973 outb((brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR), ONB_EIDISABLE);
2974 for (i = 0; (i < 1000); i++)
2978 /*****************************************************************************/
2981 * The following routines act on Brumby boards.
2984 static void stli_bbyinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
2989 printf("stli_bbyinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
2992 outb((brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR), BBY_ATSTOP);
2994 outb((brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR), 0);
2995 for (i = 0; (i < 1000); i++)
2997 outb(brdp->iobase, 0x1);
3001 /*****************************************************************************/
3003 static char *stli_bbygetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3009 printf("stli_bbygetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x)\n", (int) brdp,
3013 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3014 printf("STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of range at "
3015 "line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n", (int) offset, line,
3016 __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3020 ptr = (char *) brdp->vaddr + (offset % BBY_PAGESIZE);
3021 val = (unsigned char) (offset / BBY_PAGESIZE);
3023 outb((brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR), val);
3027 /*****************************************************************************/
3029 static void stli_bbyreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3034 printf("stli_bbyreset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3037 outb((brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR), BBY_ATSTOP);
3039 outb((brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR), 0);
3040 for (i = 0; (i < 1000); i++)
3044 /*****************************************************************************/
3047 * The following routines act on original old Stallion boards.
3050 static void stli_stalinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3055 printf("stli_stalinit(brdp=%d)\n", (int) brdp);
3058 outb(brdp->iobase, 0x1);
3059 for (i = 0; (i < 1000); i++)
3063 /*****************************************************************************/
3065 static char *stli_stalgetmemptr(stlibrd_t *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3070 printf("stli_stalgetmemptr(brdp=%x,offset=%x)\n", (int) brdp,
3074 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3075 printf("STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of range at "
3076 "line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n", (int) offset, line,
3077 __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3080 ptr = (char *) brdp->vaddr + (offset % STAL_PAGESIZE);
3085 /*****************************************************************************/
3087 static void stli_stalreset(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3089 volatile unsigned long *vecp;
3093 printf("stli_stalreset(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3096 vecp = (volatile unsigned long *) ((char *) brdp->vaddr + 0x30);
3098 outb(brdp->iobase, 0);
3099 for (i = 0; (i < 1000); i++)
3103 /*****************************************************************************/
3106 * Try to find an ECP board and initialize it. This handles only ECP
3110 static int stli_initecp(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3114 unsigned int status, nxtid;
3118 printf("stli_initecp(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3122 * Do a basic sanity check on the IO and memory addresses.
3124 if ((brdp->iobase == 0) || (brdp->paddr == 0))
3128 * Based on the specific board type setup the common vars to access
3129 * and enable shared memory. Set all board specific information now
3132 switch (brdp->brdtype) {
3134 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3135 brdp->pagesize = ECP_ATPAGESIZE;
3136 brdp->init = stli_ecpinit;
3137 brdp->enable = stli_ecpenable;
3138 brdp->reenable = stli_ecpenable;
3139 brdp->disable = stli_ecpdisable;
3140 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecpgetmemptr;
3141 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3142 brdp->reset = stli_ecpreset;
3146 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3147 brdp->pagesize = ECP_EIPAGESIZE;
3148 brdp->init = stli_ecpeiinit;
3149 brdp->enable = stli_ecpeienable;
3150 brdp->reenable = stli_ecpeienable;
3151 brdp->disable = stli_ecpeidisable;
3152 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecpeigetmemptr;
3153 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3154 brdp->reset = stli_ecpeireset;
3158 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3159 brdp->pagesize = ECP_MCPAGESIZE;
3161 brdp->enable = stli_ecpmcenable;
3162 brdp->reenable = stli_ecpmcenable;
3163 brdp->disable = stli_ecpmcdisable;
3164 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecpmcgetmemptr;
3165 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3166 brdp->reset = stli_ecpmcreset;
3174 * The per-board operations structure is all setup, so now lets go
3175 * and get the board operational. Firstly initialize board configuration
3181 * Now that all specific code is set up, enable the shared memory and
3182 * look for the a signature area that will tell us exactly what board
3183 * this is, and what it is connected to it.
3186 sigsp = (cdkecpsig_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_SIGADDR);
3187 bcopy(sigsp, &sig, sizeof(cdkecpsig_t));
3191 printf("%s(%d): sig-> magic=%x rom=%x panel=%x,%x,%x,%x,%x,%x,%x,%x\n",
3192 __file__, __LINE__, (int) sig.magic, sig.romver,
3193 sig.panelid[0], (int) sig.panelid[1], (int) sig.panelid[2],
3194 (int) sig.panelid[3], (int) sig.panelid[4],
3195 (int) sig.panelid[5], (int) sig.panelid[6],
3196 (int) sig.panelid[7]);
3199 if (sig.magic != ECP_MAGIC)
3203 * Scan through the signature looking at the panels connected to the
3204 * board. Calculate the total number of ports as we go.
3206 for (panelnr = 0, nxtid = 0; (panelnr < STL_MAXPANELS); panelnr++) {
3207 status = sig.panelid[nxtid];
3208 if ((status & ECH_PNLIDMASK) != nxtid)
3210 brdp->panelids[panelnr] = status;
3211 if (status & ECH_PNL16PORT) {
3212 brdp->panels[panelnr] = 16;
3213 brdp->nrports += 16;
3216 brdp->panels[panelnr] = 8;
3223 brdp->state |= BST_FOUND;
3227 /*****************************************************************************/
3230 * Try to find an ONboard, Brumby or Stallion board and initialize it.
3231 * This handles only these board types.
3234 static int stli_initonb(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3241 printf("stli_initonb(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3245 * Do a basic sanity check on the IO and memory addresses.
3247 if ((brdp->iobase == 0) || (brdp->paddr == 0))
3251 * Based on the specific board type setup the common vars to access
3252 * and enable shared memory. Set all board specific information now
3255 switch (brdp->brdtype) {
3259 case BRD_ONBOARD2_32:
3261 brdp->memsize = ONB_MEMSIZE;
3262 brdp->pagesize = ONB_ATPAGESIZE;
3263 brdp->init = stli_onbinit;
3264 brdp->enable = stli_onbenable;
3265 brdp->reenable = stli_onbenable;
3266 brdp->disable = stli_onbdisable;
3267 brdp->getmemptr = stli_onbgetmemptr;
3268 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3269 brdp->reset = stli_onbreset;
3270 brdp->confbits = (brdp->paddr > 0x100000) ? ONB_HIMEMENAB : 0;
3274 brdp->memsize = ONB_EIMEMSIZE;
3275 brdp->pagesize = ONB_EIPAGESIZE;
3276 brdp->init = stli_onbeinit;
3277 brdp->enable = stli_onbeenable;
3278 brdp->reenable = stli_onbeenable;
3279 brdp->disable = stli_onbedisable;
3280 brdp->getmemptr = stli_onbegetmemptr;
3281 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3282 brdp->reset = stli_onbereset;
3288 brdp->memsize = BBY_MEMSIZE;
3289 brdp->pagesize = BBY_PAGESIZE;
3290 brdp->init = stli_bbyinit;
3291 brdp->enable = NULL;
3292 brdp->reenable = NULL;
3293 brdp->disable = NULL;
3294 brdp->getmemptr = stli_bbygetmemptr;
3295 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3296 brdp->reset = stli_bbyreset;
3300 brdp->memsize = STAL_MEMSIZE;
3301 brdp->pagesize = STAL_PAGESIZE;
3302 brdp->init = stli_stalinit;
3303 brdp->enable = NULL;
3304 brdp->reenable = NULL;
3305 brdp->disable = NULL;
3306 brdp->getmemptr = stli_stalgetmemptr;
3307 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3308 brdp->reset = stli_stalreset;
3316 * The per-board operations structure is all setup, so now lets go
3317 * and get the board operational. Firstly initialize board configuration
3323 * Now that all specific code is set up, enable the shared memory and
3324 * look for the a signature area that will tell us exactly what board
3325 * this is, and how many ports.
3328 sigsp = (cdkonbsig_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_SIGADDR);
3329 bcopy(sigsp, &sig, sizeof(cdkonbsig_t));
3333 printf("%s(%d): sig-> magic=%x:%x:%x:%x romver=%x amask=%x:%x:%x\n",
3334 __file__, __LINE__, sig.magic0, sig.magic1, sig.magic2,
3335 sig.magic3, sig.romver, sig.amask0, sig.amask1, sig.amask2);
3338 if ((sig.magic0 != ONB_MAGIC0) || (sig.magic1 != ONB_MAGIC1) ||
3339 (sig.magic2 != ONB_MAGIC2) || (sig.magic3 != ONB_MAGIC3))
3343 * Scan through the signature alive mask and calculate how many ports
3344 * there are on this board.
3350 for (i = 0; (i < 16); i++) {
3351 if (((sig.amask0 << i) & 0x8000) == 0)
3356 brdp->panels[0] = brdp->nrports;
3358 brdp->state |= BST_FOUND;
3362 /*****************************************************************************/
3365 * Start up a running board. This routine is only called after the
3366 * code has been down loaded to the board and is operational. It will
3367 * read in the memory map, and get the show on the road...
3370 static int stli_startbrd(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3372 volatile cdkhdr_t *hdrp;
3373 volatile cdkmem_t *memp;
3374 volatile cdkasy_t *ap;
3376 int portnr, nrdevs, i, rc, x;
3379 printf("stli_startbrd(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3386 hdrp = (volatile cdkhdr_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
3387 nrdevs = hdrp->nrdevs;
3390 printf("%s(%d): CDK version %d.%d.%d --> nrdevs=%d memp=%x hostp=%x "
3391 "slavep=%x\n", __file__, __LINE__, hdrp->ver_release,
3392 hdrp->ver_modification, hdrp->ver_fix, nrdevs,
3393 (int) hdrp->memp, (int) hdrp->hostp, (int) hdrp->slavep);
3396 if (nrdevs < (brdp->nrports + 1)) {
3397 printf("STALLION: slave failed to allocate memory for all "
3398 "devices, devices=%d\n", nrdevs);
3399 brdp->nrports = nrdevs - 1;
3401 brdp->nrdevs = nrdevs;
3402 brdp->hostoffset = hdrp->hostp - CDK_CDKADDR;
3403 brdp->slaveoffset = hdrp->slavep - CDK_CDKADDR;
3404 brdp->bitsize = (nrdevs + 7) / 8;
3405 memp = (volatile cdkmem_t *) (void *) (uintptr_t) hdrp->memp;
3406 if (((uintptr_t) (void *) memp) > brdp->memsize) {
3407 printf("STALLION: corrupted shared memory region?\n");
3409 goto stli_donestartup;
3411 memp = (volatile cdkmem_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp,
3412 (uintptr_t) (void *) memp);
3413 if (memp->dtype != TYP_ASYNCTRL) {
3414 printf("STALLION: no slave control device found\n");
3416 goto stli_donestartup;
3421 * Cycle through memory allocation of each port. We are guaranteed to
3422 * have all ports inside the first page of slave window, so no need to
3423 * change pages while reading memory map.
3425 for (i = 1, portnr = 0; (i < nrdevs); i++, portnr++, memp++) {
3426 if (memp->dtype != TYP_ASYNC)
3428 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
3429 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
3432 portp->addr = memp->offset;
3433 portp->reqidx = (unsigned char) (i * 8 / nrdevs);
3434 portp->reqbit = (unsigned char) (0x1 << portp->reqidx);
3435 portp->portidx = (unsigned char) (i / 8);
3436 portp->portbit = (unsigned char) (0x1 << (i % 8));
3439 hdrp->slavereq = 0xff;
3442 * For each port setup a local copy of the RX and TX buffer offsets
3443 * and sizes. We do this separate from the above, because we need to
3444 * move the shared memory page...
3446 for (i = 1, portnr = 0; (i < nrdevs); i++, portnr++) {
3447 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
3448 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
3450 if (portp->addr == 0)
3452 ap = (volatile cdkasy_t *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
3453 if (ap != (volatile cdkasy_t *) NULL) {
3454 portp->rxsize = ap->rxq.size;
3455 portp->txsize = ap->txq.size;
3456 portp->rxoffset = ap->rxq.offset;
3457 portp->txoffset = ap->txq.offset;
3466 brdp->state |= BST_STARTED;
3468 if (stli_doingtimeout == 0) {
3469 timeout(stli_poll, 0, 1);
3470 stli_doingtimeout++;
3476 /*****************************************************************************/
3479 * Probe and initialize the specified board.
3482 static int stli_brdinit(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3485 printf("stli_brdinit(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3488 stli_brds[brdp->brdnr] = brdp;
3490 switch (brdp->brdtype) {
3500 case BRD_ONBOARD2_32:
3512 printf("STALLION: %s board type not supported in this driver\n",
3513 stli_brdnames[brdp->brdtype]);
3516 printf("STALLION: unit=%d is unknown board type=%d\n",
3517 brdp->brdnr, brdp->brdtype);
3524 /*****************************************************************************/
3527 * Finish off the remaining initialization for a board.
3530 static int stli_brdattach(stlibrd_t *brdp)
3533 printf("stli_brdattach(brdp=%x)\n", (int) brdp);
3537 if ((brdp->state & BST_FOUND) == 0) {
3538 printf("STALLION: %s board not found, unit=%d io=%x mem=%x\n",
3539 stli_brdnames[brdp->brdtype], brdp->brdnr,
3540 brdp->iobase, (int) brdp->paddr);
3545 stli_initports(brdp);
3546 printf("stli%d: %s (driver version %s), unit=%d nrpanels=%d "
3547 "nrports=%d\n", brdp->unitid, stli_brdnames[brdp->brdtype],
3548 stli_drvversion, brdp->brdnr, brdp->nrpanels, brdp->nrports);
3552 /*****************************************************************************/
3554 /*****************************************************************************/
3557 * Return the board stats structure to user app.
3560 static int stli_getbrdstats(caddr_t data)
3566 printf("stli_getbrdstats(data=%p)\n", (void *) data);
3569 stli_brdstats = *((combrd_t *) data);
3570 if (stli_brdstats.brd >= STL_MAXBRDS)
3572 brdp = stli_brds[stli_brdstats.brd];
3573 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
3576 bzero(&stli_brdstats, sizeof(combrd_t));
3577 stli_brdstats.brd = brdp->brdnr;
3578 stli_brdstats.type = brdp->brdtype;
3579 stli_brdstats.hwid = 0;
3580 stli_brdstats.state = brdp->state;
3581 stli_brdstats.ioaddr = brdp->iobase;
3582 stli_brdstats.memaddr = brdp->paddr;
3583 stli_brdstats.nrpanels = brdp->nrpanels;
3584 stli_brdstats.nrports = brdp->nrports;
3585 for (i = 0; (i < brdp->nrpanels); i++) {
3586 stli_brdstats.panels[i].panel = i;
3587 stli_brdstats.panels[i].hwid = brdp->panelids[i];
3588 stli_brdstats.panels[i].nrports = brdp->panels[i];
3591 *((combrd_t *) data) = stli_brdstats;
3595 /*****************************************************************************/
3598 * Resolve the referenced port number into a port struct pointer.
3601 static stliport_t *stli_getport(int brdnr, int panelnr, int portnr)
3606 if ((brdnr < 0) || (brdnr >= STL_MAXBRDS))
3607 return((stliport_t *) NULL);
3608 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
3609 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
3610 return((stliport_t *) NULL);
3611 for (i = 0; (i < panelnr); i++)
3612 portnr += brdp->panels[i];
3613 if ((portnr < 0) || (portnr >= brdp->nrports))
3614 return((stliport_t *) NULL);
3615 return(brdp->ports[portnr]);
3618 /*****************************************************************************/
3621 * Return the port stats structure to user app. A NULL port struct
3622 * pointer passed in means that we need to find out from the app
3623 * what port to get stats for (used through board control device).
3626 static int stli_getportstats(stliport_t *portp, caddr_t data)
3631 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL) {
3632 stli_comstats = *((comstats_t *) data);
3633 portp = stli_getport(stli_comstats.brd, stli_comstats.panel,
3634 stli_comstats.port);
3635 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
3639 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
3640 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
3643 if (brdp->state & BST_STARTED) {
3644 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_GETSTATS, &stli_cdkstats,
3645 sizeof(asystats_t), 1)) < 0)
3648 bzero(&stli_cdkstats, sizeof(asystats_t));
3651 stli_comstats.brd = portp->brdnr;
3652 stli_comstats.panel = portp->panelnr;
3653 stli_comstats.port = portp->portnr;
3654 stli_comstats.state = portp->state;
3655 /*stli_comstats.flags = portp->flags;*/
3656 stli_comstats.ttystate = portp->tty.t_state;
3657 stli_comstats.cflags = portp->tty.t_cflag;
3658 stli_comstats.iflags = portp->tty.t_iflag;
3659 stli_comstats.oflags = portp->tty.t_oflag;
3660 stli_comstats.lflags = portp->tty.t_lflag;
3662 stli_comstats.txtotal = stli_cdkstats.txchars;
3663 stli_comstats.rxtotal = stli_cdkstats.rxchars + stli_cdkstats.ringover;
3664 stli_comstats.txbuffered = stli_cdkstats.txringq;
3665 stli_comstats.rxbuffered = stli_cdkstats.rxringq;
3666 stli_comstats.rxoverrun = stli_cdkstats.overruns;
3667 stli_comstats.rxparity = stli_cdkstats.parity;
3668 stli_comstats.rxframing = stli_cdkstats.framing;
3669 stli_comstats.rxlost = stli_cdkstats.ringover + portp->rxlost;
3670 stli_comstats.rxbreaks = stli_cdkstats.rxbreaks;
3671 stli_comstats.txbreaks = stli_cdkstats.txbreaks;
3672 stli_comstats.txxon = stli_cdkstats.txstart;
3673 stli_comstats.txxoff = stli_cdkstats.txstop;
3674 stli_comstats.rxxon = stli_cdkstats.rxstart;
3675 stli_comstats.rxxoff = stli_cdkstats.rxstop;
3676 stli_comstats.rxrtsoff = stli_cdkstats.rtscnt / 2;
3677 stli_comstats.rxrtson = stli_cdkstats.rtscnt - stli_comstats.rxrtsoff;
3678 stli_comstats.modem = stli_cdkstats.dcdcnt;
3679 stli_comstats.hwid = stli_cdkstats.hwid;
3680 stli_comstats.signals = stli_mktiocm(stli_cdkstats.signals);
3682 *((comstats_t *) data) = stli_comstats;;
3686 /*****************************************************************************/
3689 * Clear the port stats structure. We also return it zeroed out...
3692 static int stli_clrportstats(stliport_t *portp, caddr_t data)
3697 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL) {
3698 stli_comstats = *((comstats_t *) data);
3699 portp = stli_getport(stli_comstats.brd, stli_comstats.panel,
3700 stli_comstats.port);
3701 if (portp == (stliport_t *) NULL)
3705 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
3706 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
3709 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_CLEARSTATS, 0, 0, 0)) < 0)
3713 bzero(&stli_comstats, sizeof(comstats_t));
3714 stli_comstats.brd = portp->brdnr;
3715 stli_comstats.panel = portp->panelnr;
3716 stli_comstats.port = portp->portnr;
3718 *((comstats_t *) data) = stli_comstats;;
3722 /*****************************************************************************/
3725 * Code to handle an "staliomem" read and write operations. This device
3726 * is the contents of the board shared memory. It is used for down
3727 * loading the slave image (and debugging :-)
3730 STATIC int stli_memrw(dev_t dev, struct uio *uiop, int flag)
3734 int brdnr, size, n, error, x;
3737 printf("stli_memrw(dev=%x,uiop=%x,flag=%x)\n", (int) dev,
3741 brdnr = minor(dev) & 0x7;
3742 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
3743 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
3745 if (brdp->state == 0)
3748 if (uiop->uio_offset >= brdp->memsize)
3752 size = brdp->memsize - uiop->uio_offset;
3757 memptr = (void *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, uiop->uio_offset);
3758 n = MIN(size, (brdp->pagesize -
3759 (((unsigned long) uiop->uio_offset) % brdp->pagesize)));
3760 error = uiomove(memptr, n, uiop);
3761 if ((uiop->uio_resid == 0) || error)
3770 /*****************************************************************************/
3773 * The "staliomem" device is also required to do some special operations
3774 * on the board. We need to be able to send an interrupt to the board,
3775 * reset it, and start/stop it.
3778 static int stli_memioctl(dev_t dev, unsigned long cmd, caddr_t data, int flag,
3785 printf("stli_memioctl(dev=%s,cmd=%lx,data=%p,flag=%x)\n",
3786 devtoname(dev), cmd, (void *) data, flag);
3790 * Handle board independant ioctls first.
3793 case COM_GETPORTSTATS:
3794 return(stli_getportstats((stliport_t *) NULL, data));
3796 case COM_CLRPORTSTATS:
3797 return(stli_clrportstats((stliport_t *) NULL, data));
3799 case COM_GETBRDSTATS:
3800 return(stli_getbrdstats(data));
3807 * Handle board dependant ioctls now.
3809 brdnr = minor(dev) & 0x7;
3810 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
3811 if (brdp == (stlibrd_t *) NULL)
3813 if (brdp->state == 0)
3823 rc = stli_startbrd(brdp);
3826 brdp->state &= ~BST_STARTED;
3829 brdp->state &= ~BST_STARTED;
3831 if (stli_shared == 0) {
3832 if (brdp->reenable != NULL)
3833 (* brdp->reenable)(brdp);
3836 case COM_GETPORTSTATS:
3837 rc = stli_getportstats((stliport_t *) NULL, data);
3839 case COM_CLRPORTSTATS:
3840 rc = stli_clrportstats((stliport_t *) NULL, data);
3842 case COM_GETBRDSTATS:
3843 rc = stli_getbrdstats(data);
3853 /*****************************************************************************/