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.
19 /*****************************************************************************/
21 #include <linux/module.h>
22 #include <linux/slab.h>
23 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
24 #include <linux/tty.h>
25 #include <linux/tty_flip.h>
26 #include <linux/serial.h>
27 #include <linux/cdk.h>
28 #include <linux/comstats.h>
29 #include <linux/istallion.h>
30 #include <linux/ioport.h>
31 #include <linux/delay.h>
32 #include <linux/init.h>
33 #include <linux/device.h>
34 #include <linux/wait.h>
35 #include <linux/eisa.h>
36 #include <linux/ctype.h>
39 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
41 #include <linux/pci.h>
43 /*****************************************************************************/
46 * Define different board types. Not all of the following board types
47 * are supported by this driver. But I will use the standard "assigned"
48 * board numbers. Currently supported boards are abbreviated as:
49 * ECP = EasyConnection 8/64, ONB = ONboard, BBY = Brumby and
53 #define BRD_STALLION 1
55 #define BRD_ONBOARD2 3
57 #define BRD_ONBOARDE 7
63 #define BRD_BRUMBY BRD_BRUMBY4
66 * Define a configuration structure to hold the board configuration.
67 * Need to set this up in the code (for now) with the boards that are
68 * to be configured into the system. This is what needs to be modified
69 * when adding/removing/modifying boards. Each line entry in the
70 * stli_brdconf[] array is a board. Each line contains io/irq/memory
71 * ranges for that board (as well as what type of board it is).
73 * { BRD_ECP, 0x2a0, 0, 0xcc000, 0, 0 },
74 * This line will configure an EasyConnection 8/64 at io address 2a0,
75 * and shared memory address of cc000. Multiple EasyConnection 8/64
76 * boards can share the same shared memory address space. No interrupt
77 * is required for this board type.
79 * { BRD_ECPE, 0x5000, 0, 0x80000000, 0, 0 },
80 * This line will configure an EasyConnection 8/64 EISA in slot 5 and
81 * shared memory address of 0x80000000 (2 GByte). Multiple
82 * EasyConnection 8/64 EISA boards can share the same shared memory
83 * address space. No interrupt is required for this board type.
85 * { BRD_ONBOARD, 0x240, 0, 0xd0000, 0, 0 },
86 * This line will configure an ONboard (ISA type) at io address 240,
87 * and shared memory address of d0000. Multiple ONboards can share
88 * the same shared memory address space. No interrupt required.
90 * { BRD_BRUMBY4, 0x360, 0, 0xc8000, 0, 0 },
91 * This line will configure a Brumby board (any number of ports!) at
92 * io address 360 and shared memory address of c8000. All Brumby boards
93 * configured into a system must have their own separate io and memory
94 * addresses. No interrupt is required.
96 * { BRD_STALLION, 0x330, 0, 0xd0000, 0, 0 },
97 * This line will configure an original Stallion board at io address 330
98 * and shared memory address d0000 (this would only be valid for a "V4.0"
99 * or Rev.O Stallion board). All Stallion boards configured into the
100 * system must have their own separate io and memory addresses. No
101 * interrupt is required.
108 unsigned long memaddr;
113 static unsigned int stli_nrbrds;
115 /* stli_lock must NOT be taken holding brd_lock */
116 static spinlock_t stli_lock; /* TTY logic lock */
117 static spinlock_t brd_lock; /* Board logic lock */
120 * There is some experimental EISA board detection code in this driver.
121 * By default it is disabled, but for those that want to try it out,
122 * then set the define below to be 1.
124 #define STLI_EISAPROBE 0
126 /*****************************************************************************/
129 * Define some important driver characteristics. Device major numbers
130 * allocated as per Linux Device Registry.
132 #ifndef STL_SIOMEMMAJOR
133 #define STL_SIOMEMMAJOR 28
135 #ifndef STL_SERIALMAJOR
136 #define STL_SERIALMAJOR 24
138 #ifndef STL_CALLOUTMAJOR
139 #define STL_CALLOUTMAJOR 25
142 /*****************************************************************************/
145 * Define our local driver identity first. Set up stuff to deal with
146 * all the local structures required by a serial tty driver.
148 static char *stli_drvtitle = "Stallion Intelligent Multiport Serial Driver";
149 static char *stli_drvname = "istallion";
150 static char *stli_drvversion = "5.6.0";
151 static char *stli_serialname = "ttyE";
153 static struct tty_driver *stli_serial;
154 static const struct tty_port_operations stli_port_ops;
156 #define STLI_TXBUFSIZE 4096
159 * Use a fast local buffer for cooked characters. Typically a whole
160 * bunch of cooked characters come in for a port, 1 at a time. So we
161 * save those up into a local buffer, then write out the whole lot
162 * with a large memcpy. Just use 1 buffer for all ports, since its
163 * use it is only need for short periods of time by each port.
165 static char *stli_txcookbuf;
166 static int stli_txcooksize;
167 static int stli_txcookrealsize;
168 static struct tty_struct *stli_txcooktty;
171 * Define a local default termios struct. All ports will be created
172 * with this termios initially. Basically all it defines is a raw port
173 * at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
175 static struct ktermios stli_deftermios = {
176 .c_cflag = (B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL),
183 * Define global stats structures. Not used often, and can be
184 * re-used for each stats call.
186 static comstats_t stli_comstats;
187 static combrd_t stli_brdstats;
188 static struct asystats stli_cdkstats;
190 /*****************************************************************************/
192 static DEFINE_MUTEX(stli_brdslock);
193 static struct stlibrd *stli_brds[STL_MAXBRDS];
195 static int stli_shared;
198 * Per board state flags. Used with the state field of the board struct.
199 * Not really much here... All we need to do is keep track of whether
200 * the board has been detected, and whether it is actually running a slave
203 #define BST_FOUND 0x1
204 #define BST_STARTED 0x2
205 #define BST_PROBED 0x4
208 * Define the set of port state flags. These are marked for internal
209 * state purposes only, usually to do with the state of communications
210 * with the slave. Most of them need to be updated atomically, so always
211 * use the bit setting operations (unless protected by cli/sti).
213 #define ST_INITIALIZING 1
219 #define ST_DOFLUSHRX 7
220 #define ST_DOFLUSHTX 8
223 #define ST_GETSIGS 11
226 * Define an array of board names as printable strings. Handy for
227 * referencing boards when printing trace and stuff.
229 static char *stli_brdnames[] = {
262 /*****************************************************************************/
265 * Define some string labels for arguments passed from the module
266 * load line. These allow for easy board definitions, and easy
267 * modification of the io, memory and irq resoucres.
270 static char *board0[8];
271 static char *board1[8];
272 static char *board2[8];
273 static char *board3[8];
275 static char **stli_brdsp[] = {
283 * Define a set of common board names, and types. This is used to
284 * parse any module arguments.
287 static struct stlibrdtype {
291 { "stallion", BRD_STALLION },
292 { "1", BRD_STALLION },
293 { "brumby", BRD_BRUMBY },
294 { "brumby4", BRD_BRUMBY },
295 { "brumby/4", BRD_BRUMBY },
296 { "brumby-4", BRD_BRUMBY },
297 { "brumby8", BRD_BRUMBY },
298 { "brumby/8", BRD_BRUMBY },
299 { "brumby-8", BRD_BRUMBY },
300 { "brumby16", BRD_BRUMBY },
301 { "brumby/16", BRD_BRUMBY },
302 { "brumby-16", BRD_BRUMBY },
304 { "onboard2", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
305 { "onboard-2", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
306 { "onboard/2", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
307 { "onboard-mc", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
308 { "onboard/mc", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
309 { "onboard-mca", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
310 { "onboard/mca", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
311 { "3", BRD_ONBOARD2 },
312 { "onboard", BRD_ONBOARD },
313 { "onboardat", BRD_ONBOARD },
314 { "4", BRD_ONBOARD },
315 { "onboarde", BRD_ONBOARDE },
316 { "onboard-e", BRD_ONBOARDE },
317 { "onboard/e", BRD_ONBOARDE },
318 { "onboard-ei", BRD_ONBOARDE },
319 { "onboard/ei", BRD_ONBOARDE },
320 { "7", BRD_ONBOARDE },
322 { "ecpat", BRD_ECP },
323 { "ec8/64", BRD_ECP },
324 { "ec8/64-at", BRD_ECP },
325 { "ec8/64-isa", BRD_ECP },
327 { "ecpe", BRD_ECPE },
328 { "ecpei", BRD_ECPE },
329 { "ec8/64-e", BRD_ECPE },
330 { "ec8/64-ei", BRD_ECPE },
332 { "ecpmc", BRD_ECPMC },
333 { "ec8/64-mc", BRD_ECPMC },
334 { "ec8/64-mca", BRD_ECPMC },
336 { "ecppci", BRD_ECPPCI },
337 { "ec/ra", BRD_ECPPCI },
338 { "ec/ra-pc", BRD_ECPPCI },
339 { "ec/ra-pci", BRD_ECPPCI },
340 { "29", BRD_ECPPCI },
344 * Define the module agruments.
346 MODULE_AUTHOR("Greg Ungerer");
347 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Stallion Intelligent Multiport Serial Driver");
348 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
351 module_param_array(board0, charp, NULL, 0);
352 MODULE_PARM_DESC(board0, "Board 0 config -> name[,ioaddr[,memaddr]");
353 module_param_array(board1, charp, NULL, 0);
354 MODULE_PARM_DESC(board1, "Board 1 config -> name[,ioaddr[,memaddr]");
355 module_param_array(board2, charp, NULL, 0);
356 MODULE_PARM_DESC(board2, "Board 2 config -> name[,ioaddr[,memaddr]");
357 module_param_array(board3, charp, NULL, 0);
358 MODULE_PARM_DESC(board3, "Board 3 config -> name[,ioaddr[,memaddr]");
360 #if STLI_EISAPROBE != 0
362 * Set up a default memory address table for EISA board probing.
363 * The default addresses are all bellow 1Mbyte, which has to be the
364 * case anyway. They should be safe, since we only read values from
365 * them, and interrupts are disabled while we do it. If the higher
366 * memory support is compiled in then we also try probing around
367 * the 1Gb, 2Gb and 3Gb areas as well...
369 static unsigned long stli_eisamemprobeaddrs[] = {
370 0xc0000, 0xd0000, 0xe0000, 0xf0000,
371 0x80000000, 0x80010000, 0x80020000, 0x80030000,
372 0x40000000, 0x40010000, 0x40020000, 0x40030000,
373 0xc0000000, 0xc0010000, 0xc0020000, 0xc0030000,
374 0xff000000, 0xff010000, 0xff020000, 0xff030000,
377 static int stli_eisamempsize = ARRAY_SIZE(stli_eisamemprobeaddrs);
381 * Define the Stallion PCI vendor and device IDs.
383 #ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_ECRA
384 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_ECRA 0x0004
387 static struct pci_device_id istallion_pci_tbl[] = {
388 { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_STALLION, PCI_DEVICE_ID_ECRA), },
391 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, istallion_pci_tbl);
393 static struct pci_driver stli_pcidriver;
395 /*****************************************************************************/
398 * Hardware configuration info for ECP boards. These defines apply
399 * to the directly accessible io ports of the ECP. There is a set of
400 * defines for each ECP board type, ISA, EISA, MCA and PCI.
404 #define ECP_MEMSIZE (128 * 1024)
405 #define ECP_PCIMEMSIZE (256 * 1024)
407 #define ECP_ATPAGESIZE (4 * 1024)
408 #define ECP_MCPAGESIZE (4 * 1024)
409 #define ECP_EIPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
410 #define ECP_PCIPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
412 #define STL_EISAID 0x8c4e
415 * Important defines for the ISA class of ECP board.
418 #define ECP_ATCONFR 1
419 #define ECP_ATMEMAR 2
420 #define ECP_ATMEMPR 3
421 #define ECP_ATSTOP 0x1
422 #define ECP_ATINTENAB 0x10
423 #define ECP_ATENABLE 0x20
424 #define ECP_ATDISABLE 0x00
425 #define ECP_ATADDRMASK 0x3f000
426 #define ECP_ATADDRSHFT 12
429 * Important defines for the EISA class of ECP board.
432 #define ECP_EIMEMARL 1
433 #define ECP_EICONFR 2
434 #define ECP_EIMEMARH 3
435 #define ECP_EIENABLE 0x1
436 #define ECP_EIDISABLE 0x0
437 #define ECP_EISTOP 0x4
438 #define ECP_EIEDGE 0x00
439 #define ECP_EILEVEL 0x80
440 #define ECP_EIADDRMASKL 0x00ff0000
441 #define ECP_EIADDRSHFTL 16
442 #define ECP_EIADDRMASKH 0xff000000
443 #define ECP_EIADDRSHFTH 24
444 #define ECP_EIBRDENAB 0xc84
446 #define ECP_EISAID 0x4
449 * Important defines for the Micro-channel class of ECP board.
450 * (It has a lot in common with the ISA boards.)
453 #define ECP_MCCONFR 1
454 #define ECP_MCSTOP 0x20
455 #define ECP_MCENABLE 0x80
456 #define ECP_MCDISABLE 0x00
459 * Important defines for the PCI class of ECP board.
460 * (It has a lot in common with the other ECP boards.)
462 #define ECP_PCIIREG 0
463 #define ECP_PCICONFR 1
464 #define ECP_PCISTOP 0x01
467 * Hardware configuration info for ONboard and Brumby boards. These
468 * defines apply to the directly accessible io ports of these boards.
470 #define ONB_IOSIZE 16
471 #define ONB_MEMSIZE (64 * 1024)
472 #define ONB_ATPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
473 #define ONB_MCPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
474 #define ONB_EIMEMSIZE (128 * 1024)
475 #define ONB_EIPAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
478 * Important defines for the ISA class of ONboard board.
481 #define ONB_ATMEMAR 1
482 #define ONB_ATCONFR 2
483 #define ONB_ATSTOP 0x4
484 #define ONB_ATENABLE 0x01
485 #define ONB_ATDISABLE 0x00
486 #define ONB_ATADDRMASK 0xff0000
487 #define ONB_ATADDRSHFT 16
489 #define ONB_MEMENABLO 0
490 #define ONB_MEMENABHI 0x02
493 * Important defines for the EISA class of ONboard board.
496 #define ONB_EIMEMARL 1
497 #define ONB_EICONFR 2
498 #define ONB_EIMEMARH 3
499 #define ONB_EIENABLE 0x1
500 #define ONB_EIDISABLE 0x0
501 #define ONB_EISTOP 0x4
502 #define ONB_EIEDGE 0x00
503 #define ONB_EILEVEL 0x80
504 #define ONB_EIADDRMASKL 0x00ff0000
505 #define ONB_EIADDRSHFTL 16
506 #define ONB_EIADDRMASKH 0xff000000
507 #define ONB_EIADDRSHFTH 24
508 #define ONB_EIBRDENAB 0xc84
510 #define ONB_EISAID 0x1
513 * Important defines for the Brumby boards. They are pretty simple,
514 * there is not much that is programmably configurable.
516 #define BBY_IOSIZE 16
517 #define BBY_MEMSIZE (64 * 1024)
518 #define BBY_PAGESIZE (16 * 1024)
521 #define BBY_ATCONFR 1
522 #define BBY_ATSTOP 0x4
525 * Important defines for the Stallion boards. They are pretty simple,
526 * there is not much that is programmably configurable.
528 #define STAL_IOSIZE 16
529 #define STAL_MEMSIZE (64 * 1024)
530 #define STAL_PAGESIZE (64 * 1024)
533 * Define the set of status register values for EasyConnection panels.
534 * The signature will return with the status value for each panel. From
535 * this we can determine what is attached to the board - before we have
536 * actually down loaded any code to it.
538 #define ECH_PNLSTATUS 2
539 #define ECH_PNL16PORT 0x20
540 #define ECH_PNLIDMASK 0x07
541 #define ECH_PNLXPID 0x40
542 #define ECH_PNLINTRPEND 0x80
545 * Define some macros to do things to the board. Even those these boards
546 * are somewhat related there is often significantly different ways of
547 * doing some operation on it (like enable, paging, reset, etc). So each
548 * board class has a set of functions which do the commonly required
549 * operations. The macros below basically just call these functions,
550 * generally checking for a NULL function - which means that the board
551 * needs nothing done to it to achieve this operation!
553 #define EBRDINIT(brdp) \
554 if (brdp->init != NULL) \
557 #define EBRDENABLE(brdp) \
558 if (brdp->enable != NULL) \
559 (* brdp->enable)(brdp);
561 #define EBRDDISABLE(brdp) \
562 if (brdp->disable != NULL) \
563 (* brdp->disable)(brdp);
565 #define EBRDINTR(brdp) \
566 if (brdp->intr != NULL) \
567 (* brdp->intr)(brdp);
569 #define EBRDRESET(brdp) \
570 if (brdp->reset != NULL) \
571 (* brdp->reset)(brdp);
573 #define EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp,offset) \
574 (* brdp->getmemptr)(brdp, offset, __LINE__)
577 * Define the maximal baud rate, and the default baud base for ports.
579 #define STL_MAXBAUD 460800
580 #define STL_BAUDBASE 115200
581 #define STL_CLOSEDELAY (5 * HZ / 10)
583 /*****************************************************************************/
586 * Define macros to extract a brd or port number from a minor number.
588 #define MINOR2BRD(min) (((min) & 0xc0) >> 6)
589 #define MINOR2PORT(min) ((min) & 0x3f)
591 /*****************************************************************************/
594 * Prototype all functions in this driver!
597 static int stli_parsebrd(struct stlconf *confp, char **argp);
598 static int stli_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp);
599 static void stli_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp);
600 static int stli_write(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *buf, int count);
601 static int stli_putchar(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch);
602 static void stli_flushchars(struct tty_struct *tty);
603 static int stli_writeroom(struct tty_struct *tty);
604 static int stli_charsinbuffer(struct tty_struct *tty);
605 static int stli_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
606 static void stli_settermios(struct tty_struct *tty, struct ktermios *old);
607 static void stli_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty);
608 static void stli_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty);
609 static void stli_stop(struct tty_struct *tty);
610 static void stli_start(struct tty_struct *tty);
611 static void stli_flushbuffer(struct tty_struct *tty);
612 static int stli_breakctl(struct tty_struct *tty, int state);
613 static void stli_waituntilsent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout);
614 static void stli_sendxchar(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch);
615 static void stli_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty);
616 static int stli_portinfo(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, int portnr, char *pos);
618 static int stli_brdinit(struct stlibrd *brdp);
619 static int stli_startbrd(struct stlibrd *brdp);
620 static ssize_t stli_memread(struct file *fp, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offp);
621 static ssize_t stli_memwrite(struct file *fp, const char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offp);
622 static int stli_memioctl(struct inode *ip, struct file *fp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
623 static void stli_brdpoll(struct stlibrd *brdp, cdkhdr_t __iomem *hdrp);
624 static void stli_poll(unsigned long arg);
625 static int stli_hostcmd(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp);
626 static int stli_initopen(struct tty_struct *tty, struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp);
627 static int stli_rawopen(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait);
628 static int stli_rawclose(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait);
629 static int stli_waitcarrier(struct tty_struct *tty, struct stlibrd *brdp,
630 struct stliport *portp, struct file *filp);
631 static int stli_setport(struct tty_struct *tty);
632 static int stli_cmdwait(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback);
633 static void stli_sendcmd(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback);
634 static void __stli_sendcmd(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback);
635 static void stli_dodelaycmd(struct stliport *portp, cdkctrl_t __iomem *cp);
636 static void stli_mkasyport(struct tty_struct *tty, struct stliport *portp, asyport_t *pp, struct ktermios *tiosp);
637 static void stli_mkasysigs(asysigs_t *sp, int dtr, int rts);
638 static long stli_mktiocm(unsigned long sigvalue);
639 static void stli_read(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp);
640 static int stli_getserial(struct stliport *portp, struct serial_struct __user *sp);
641 static int stli_setserial(struct tty_struct *tty, struct serial_struct __user *sp);
642 static int stli_getbrdstats(combrd_t __user *bp);
643 static int stli_getportstats(struct tty_struct *tty, struct stliport *portp, comstats_t __user *cp);
644 static int stli_portcmdstats(struct tty_struct *tty, struct stliport *portp);
645 static int stli_clrportstats(struct stliport *portp, comstats_t __user *cp);
646 static int stli_getportstruct(struct stliport __user *arg);
647 static int stli_getbrdstruct(struct stlibrd __user *arg);
648 static struct stlibrd *stli_allocbrd(void);
650 static void stli_ecpinit(struct stlibrd *brdp);
651 static void stli_ecpenable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
652 static void stli_ecpdisable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
653 static void __iomem *stli_ecpgetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
654 static void stli_ecpreset(struct stlibrd *brdp);
655 static void stli_ecpintr(struct stlibrd *brdp);
656 static void stli_ecpeiinit(struct stlibrd *brdp);
657 static void stli_ecpeienable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
658 static void stli_ecpeidisable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
659 static void __iomem *stli_ecpeigetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
660 static void stli_ecpeireset(struct stlibrd *brdp);
661 static void stli_ecpmcenable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
662 static void stli_ecpmcdisable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
663 static void __iomem *stli_ecpmcgetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
664 static void stli_ecpmcreset(struct stlibrd *brdp);
665 static void stli_ecppciinit(struct stlibrd *brdp);
666 static void __iomem *stli_ecppcigetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
667 static void stli_ecppcireset(struct stlibrd *brdp);
669 static void stli_onbinit(struct stlibrd *brdp);
670 static void stli_onbenable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
671 static void stli_onbdisable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
672 static void __iomem *stli_onbgetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
673 static void stli_onbreset(struct stlibrd *brdp);
674 static void stli_onbeinit(struct stlibrd *brdp);
675 static void stli_onbeenable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
676 static void stli_onbedisable(struct stlibrd *brdp);
677 static void __iomem *stli_onbegetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
678 static void stli_onbereset(struct stlibrd *brdp);
679 static void stli_bbyinit(struct stlibrd *brdp);
680 static void __iomem *stli_bbygetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
681 static void stli_bbyreset(struct stlibrd *brdp);
682 static void stli_stalinit(struct stlibrd *brdp);
683 static void __iomem *stli_stalgetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line);
684 static void stli_stalreset(struct stlibrd *brdp);
686 static struct stliport *stli_getport(unsigned int brdnr, unsigned int panelnr, unsigned int portnr);
688 static int stli_initecp(struct stlibrd *brdp);
689 static int stli_initonb(struct stlibrd *brdp);
690 #if STLI_EISAPROBE != 0
691 static int stli_eisamemprobe(struct stlibrd *brdp);
693 static int stli_initports(struct stlibrd *brdp);
695 /*****************************************************************************/
698 * Define the driver info for a user level shared memory device. This
699 * device will work sort of like the /dev/kmem device - except that it
700 * will give access to the shared memory on the Stallion intelligent
701 * board. This is also a very useful debugging tool.
703 static const struct file_operations stli_fsiomem = {
704 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
705 .read = stli_memread,
706 .write = stli_memwrite,
707 .ioctl = stli_memioctl,
710 /*****************************************************************************/
713 * Define a timer_list entry for our poll routine. The slave board
714 * is polled every so often to see if anything needs doing. This is
715 * much cheaper on host cpu than using interrupts. It turns out to
716 * not increase character latency by much either...
718 static DEFINE_TIMER(stli_timerlist, stli_poll, 0, 0);
720 static int stli_timeron;
723 * Define the calculation for the timeout routine.
725 #define STLI_TIMEOUT (jiffies + 1)
727 /*****************************************************************************/
729 static struct class *istallion_class;
731 static void stli_cleanup_ports(struct stlibrd *brdp)
733 struct stliport *portp;
735 struct tty_struct *tty;
737 for (j = 0; j < STL_MAXPORTS; j++) {
738 portp = brdp->ports[j];
740 tty = tty_port_tty_get(&portp->port);
750 /*****************************************************************************/
753 * Parse the supplied argument string, into the board conf struct.
756 static int stli_parsebrd(struct stlconf *confp, char **argp)
761 if (argp[0] == NULL || *argp[0] == 0)
764 for (sp = argp[0], i = 0; ((*sp != 0) && (i < 25)); sp++, i++)
767 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(stli_brdstr); i++) {
768 if (strcmp(stli_brdstr[i].name, argp[0]) == 0)
771 if (i == ARRAY_SIZE(stli_brdstr)) {
772 printk("STALLION: unknown board name, %s?\n", argp[0]);
776 confp->brdtype = stli_brdstr[i].type;
777 if (argp[1] != NULL && *argp[1] != 0)
778 confp->ioaddr1 = simple_strtoul(argp[1], NULL, 0);
779 if (argp[2] != NULL && *argp[2] != 0)
780 confp->memaddr = simple_strtoul(argp[2], NULL, 0);
784 /*****************************************************************************/
786 static int stli_open(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
788 struct stlibrd *brdp;
789 struct stliport *portp;
790 unsigned int minordev, brdnr, portnr;
793 minordev = tty->index;
794 brdnr = MINOR2BRD(minordev);
795 if (brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
797 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
800 if ((brdp->state & BST_STARTED) == 0)
802 portnr = MINOR2PORT(minordev);
803 if (portnr > brdp->nrports)
806 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
809 if (portp->devnr < 1)
814 * Check if this port is in the middle of closing. If so then wait
815 * until it is closed then return error status based on flag settings.
816 * The sleep here does not need interrupt protection since the wakeup
817 * for it is done with the same context.
819 if (portp->port.flags & ASYNC_CLOSING) {
820 interruptible_sleep_on(&portp->port.close_wait);
821 if (portp->port.flags & ASYNC_HUP_NOTIFY)
827 * On the first open of the device setup the port hardware, and
828 * initialize the per port data structure. Since initializing the port
829 * requires several commands to the board we will need to wait for any
830 * other open that is already initializing the port.
832 tty_port_tty_set(&portp->port, tty);
833 tty->driver_data = portp;
836 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
837 !test_bit(ST_INITIALIZING, &portp->state));
838 if (signal_pending(current))
841 if ((portp->port.flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED) == 0) {
842 set_bit(ST_INITIALIZING, &portp->state);
843 if ((rc = stli_initopen(tty, brdp, portp)) >= 0) {
844 portp->port.flags |= ASYNC_INITIALIZED;
845 clear_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &tty->flags);
847 clear_bit(ST_INITIALIZING, &portp->state);
848 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->raw_wait);
854 * Check if this port is in the middle of closing. If so then wait
855 * until it is closed then return error status, based on flag settings.
856 * The sleep here does not need interrupt protection since the wakeup
857 * for it is done with the same context.
859 if (portp->port.flags & ASYNC_CLOSING) {
860 interruptible_sleep_on(&portp->port.close_wait);
861 if (portp->port.flags & ASYNC_HUP_NOTIFY)
867 * Based on type of open being done check if it can overlap with any
868 * previous opens still in effect. If we are a normal serial device
869 * then also we might have to wait for carrier.
871 if (!(filp->f_flags & O_NONBLOCK)) {
872 if ((rc = stli_waitcarrier(tty, brdp, portp, filp)) != 0)
875 portp->port.flags |= ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE;
879 /*****************************************************************************/
881 static void stli_close(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp)
883 struct stlibrd *brdp;
884 struct stliport *portp;
887 portp = tty->driver_data;
891 spin_lock_irqsave(&stli_lock, flags);
892 if (tty_hung_up_p(filp)) {
893 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stli_lock, flags);
896 if ((tty->count == 1) && (portp->port.count != 1))
897 portp->port.count = 1;
898 if (portp->port.count-- > 1) {
899 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stli_lock, flags);
903 portp->port.flags |= ASYNC_CLOSING;
906 * May want to wait for data to drain before closing. The BUSY flag
907 * keeps track of whether we are still transmitting or not. It is
908 * updated by messages from the slave - indicating when all chars
909 * really have drained.
911 if (tty == stli_txcooktty)
912 stli_flushchars(tty);
914 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stli_lock, flags);
916 if (portp->closing_wait != ASYNC_CLOSING_WAIT_NONE)
917 tty_wait_until_sent(tty, portp->closing_wait);
919 portp->port.flags &= ~ASYNC_INITIALIZED;
920 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
921 stli_rawclose(brdp, portp, 0, 0);
922 if (tty->termios->c_cflag & HUPCL) {
923 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 0, 0);
924 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state))
925 set_bit(ST_DOSIGS, &portp->state);
927 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
928 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
930 clear_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
931 clear_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state);
932 set_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &tty->flags);
933 tty_ldisc_flush(tty);
934 set_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
935 stli_flushbuffer(tty);
938 tty_port_tty_set(&portp->port, NULL);
940 if (portp->openwaitcnt) {
941 if (portp->close_delay)
942 msleep_interruptible(jiffies_to_msecs(portp->close_delay));
943 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->port.open_wait);
946 portp->port.flags &= ~(ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE|ASYNC_CLOSING);
947 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->port.close_wait);
950 /*****************************************************************************/
953 * Carry out first open operations on a port. This involves a number of
954 * commands to be sent to the slave. We need to open the port, set the
955 * notification events, set the initial port settings, get and set the
956 * initial signal values. We sleep and wait in between each one. But
957 * this still all happens pretty quickly.
960 static int stli_initopen(struct tty_struct *tty,
961 struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp)
967 if ((rc = stli_rawopen(brdp, portp, 0, 1)) < 0)
970 memset(&nt, 0, sizeof(asynotify_t));
971 nt.data = (DT_TXLOW | DT_TXEMPTY | DT_RXBUSY | DT_RXBREAK);
973 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETNOTIFY, &nt,
974 sizeof(asynotify_t), 0)) < 0)
977 stli_mkasyport(tty, portp, &aport, tty->termios);
978 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETPORT, &aport,
979 sizeof(asyport_t), 0)) < 0)
982 set_bit(ST_GETSIGS, &portp->state);
983 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_GETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
984 sizeof(asysigs_t), 1)) < 0)
986 if (test_and_clear_bit(ST_GETSIGS, &portp->state))
987 portp->sigs = stli_mktiocm(portp->asig.sigvalue);
988 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 1, 1);
989 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
990 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0)) < 0)
996 /*****************************************************************************/
999 * Send an open message to the slave. This will sleep waiting for the
1000 * acknowledgement, so must have user context. We need to co-ordinate
1001 * with close events here, since we don't want open and close events
1005 static int stli_rawopen(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait)
1007 cdkhdr_t __iomem *hdrp;
1008 cdkctrl_t __iomem *cp;
1009 unsigned char __iomem *bits;
1010 unsigned long flags;
1014 * Send a message to the slave to open this port.
1018 * Slave is already closing this port. This can happen if a hangup
1019 * occurs on this port. So we must wait until it is complete. The
1020 * order of opens and closes may not be preserved across shared
1021 * memory, so we must wait until it is complete.
1023 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1024 !test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state));
1025 if (signal_pending(current)) {
1026 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1030 * Everything is ready now, so write the open message into shared
1031 * memory. Once the message is in set the service bits to say that
1032 * this port wants service.
1034 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
1036 cp = &((cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->ctrl;
1037 writel(arg, &cp->openarg);
1038 writeb(1, &cp->open);
1039 hdrp = (cdkhdr_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1040 bits = ((unsigned char __iomem *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1042 writeb(readb(bits) | portp->portbit, bits);
1046 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
1051 * Slave is in action, so now we must wait for the open acknowledgment
1055 set_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state);
1056 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
1058 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1059 !test_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state));
1060 if (signal_pending(current))
1063 if ((rc == 0) && (portp->rc != 0))
1068 /*****************************************************************************/
1071 * Send a close message to the slave. Normally this will sleep waiting
1072 * for the acknowledgement, but if wait parameter is 0 it will not. If
1073 * wait is true then must have user context (to sleep).
1076 static int stli_rawclose(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long arg, int wait)
1078 cdkhdr_t __iomem *hdrp;
1079 cdkctrl_t __iomem *cp;
1080 unsigned char __iomem *bits;
1081 unsigned long flags;
1085 * Slave is already closing this port. This can happen if a hangup
1086 * occurs on this port.
1089 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1090 !test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state));
1091 if (signal_pending(current)) {
1092 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1097 * Write the close command into shared memory.
1099 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
1101 cp = &((cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->ctrl;
1102 writel(arg, &cp->closearg);
1103 writeb(1, &cp->close);
1104 hdrp = (cdkhdr_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1105 bits = ((unsigned char __iomem *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1107 writeb(readb(bits) |portp->portbit, bits);
1110 set_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state);
1111 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
1117 * Slave is in action, so now we must wait for the open acknowledgment
1121 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1122 !test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state));
1123 if (signal_pending(current))
1126 if ((rc == 0) && (portp->rc != 0))
1131 /*****************************************************************************/
1134 * Send a command to the slave and wait for the response. This must
1135 * have user context (it sleeps). This routine is generic in that it
1136 * can send any type of command. Its purpose is to wait for that command
1137 * to complete (as opposed to initiating the command then returning).
1140 static int stli_cmdwait(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback)
1142 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1143 !test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state));
1144 if (signal_pending(current))
1145 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1147 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, cmd, arg, size, copyback);
1149 wait_event_interruptible(portp->raw_wait,
1150 !test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state));
1151 if (signal_pending(current))
1152 return -ERESTARTSYS;
1159 /*****************************************************************************/
1162 * Send the termios settings for this port to the slave. This sleeps
1163 * waiting for the command to complete - so must have user context.
1166 static int stli_setport(struct tty_struct *tty)
1168 struct stliport *portp = tty->driver_data;
1169 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1174 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1176 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1180 stli_mkasyport(tty, portp, &aport, tty->termios);
1181 return(stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETPORT, &aport, sizeof(asyport_t), 0));
1184 /*****************************************************************************/
1186 static int stli_carrier_raised(struct tty_port *port)
1188 struct stliport *portp = container_of(port, struct stliport, port);
1189 return (portp->sigs & TIOCM_CD) ? 1 : 0;
1193 * Possibly need to wait for carrier (DCD signal) to come high. Say
1194 * maybe because if we are clocal then we don't need to wait...
1197 static int stli_waitcarrier(struct tty_struct *tty, struct stlibrd *brdp,
1198 struct stliport *portp, struct file *filp)
1200 unsigned long flags;
1202 struct tty_port *port = &portp->port;
1207 if (tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL)
1210 spin_lock_irqsave(&stli_lock, flags);
1211 portp->openwaitcnt++;
1212 if (! tty_hung_up_p(filp))
1214 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stli_lock, flags);
1217 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 1, 1);
1218 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS,
1219 &portp->asig, sizeof(asysigs_t), 0)) < 0)
1221 if (tty_hung_up_p(filp) ||
1222 ((port->flags & ASYNC_INITIALIZED) == 0)) {
1223 if (port->flags & ASYNC_HUP_NOTIFY)
1229 if (((port->flags & ASYNC_CLOSING) == 0) &&
1230 (doclocal || tty_port_carrier_raised(port))) {
1233 if (signal_pending(current)) {
1237 interruptible_sleep_on(&port->open_wait);
1240 spin_lock_irqsave(&stli_lock, flags);
1241 if (! tty_hung_up_p(filp))
1243 portp->openwaitcnt--;
1244 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stli_lock, flags);
1249 /*****************************************************************************/
1252 * Write routine. Take the data and put it in the shared memory ring
1253 * queue. If port is not already sending chars then need to mark the
1254 * service bits for this port.
1257 static int stli_write(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *buf, int count)
1259 cdkasy_t __iomem *ap;
1260 cdkhdr_t __iomem *hdrp;
1261 unsigned char __iomem *bits;
1262 unsigned char __iomem *shbuf;
1263 unsigned char *chbuf;
1264 struct stliport *portp;
1265 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1266 unsigned int len, stlen, head, tail, size;
1267 unsigned long flags;
1269 if (tty == stli_txcooktty)
1270 stli_flushchars(tty);
1271 portp = tty->driver_data;
1274 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1276 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1279 chbuf = (unsigned char *) buf;
1282 * All data is now local, shove as much as possible into shared memory.
1284 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
1286 ap = (cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1287 head = (unsigned int) readw(&ap->txq.head);
1288 tail = (unsigned int) readw(&ap->txq.tail);
1289 if (tail != ((unsigned int) readw(&ap->txq.tail)))
1290 tail = (unsigned int) readw(&ap->txq.tail);
1291 size = portp->txsize;
1293 len = size - (head - tail) - 1;
1294 stlen = size - head;
1296 len = tail - head - 1;
1300 len = min(len, (unsigned int)count);
1302 shbuf = (char __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->txoffset);
1305 stlen = min(len, stlen);
1306 memcpy_toio(shbuf + head, chbuf, stlen);
1317 ap = (cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1318 writew(head, &ap->txq.head);
1319 if (test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state)) {
1320 if (readl(&ap->changed.data) & DT_TXEMPTY)
1321 writel(readl(&ap->changed.data) & ~DT_TXEMPTY, &ap->changed.data);
1323 hdrp = (cdkhdr_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1324 bits = ((unsigned char __iomem *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1326 writeb(readb(bits) | portp->portbit, bits);
1327 set_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
1329 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
1334 /*****************************************************************************/
1337 * Output a single character. We put it into a temporary local buffer
1338 * (for speed) then write out that buffer when the flushchars routine
1339 * is called. There is a safety catch here so that if some other port
1340 * writes chars before the current buffer has been, then we write them
1341 * first them do the new ports.
1344 static int stli_putchar(struct tty_struct *tty, unsigned char ch)
1346 if (tty != stli_txcooktty) {
1347 if (stli_txcooktty != NULL)
1348 stli_flushchars(stli_txcooktty);
1349 stli_txcooktty = tty;
1352 stli_txcookbuf[stli_txcooksize++] = ch;
1356 /*****************************************************************************/
1359 * Transfer characters from the local TX cooking buffer to the board.
1360 * We sort of ignore the tty that gets passed in here. We rely on the
1361 * info stored with the TX cook buffer to tell us which port to flush
1362 * the data on. In any case we clean out the TX cook buffer, for re-use
1366 static void stli_flushchars(struct tty_struct *tty)
1368 cdkhdr_t __iomem *hdrp;
1369 unsigned char __iomem *bits;
1370 cdkasy_t __iomem *ap;
1371 struct tty_struct *cooktty;
1372 struct stliport *portp;
1373 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1374 unsigned int len, stlen, head, tail, size, count, cooksize;
1376 unsigned char __iomem *shbuf;
1377 unsigned long flags;
1379 cooksize = stli_txcooksize;
1380 cooktty = stli_txcooktty;
1381 stli_txcooksize = 0;
1382 stli_txcookrealsize = 0;
1383 stli_txcooktty = NULL;
1385 if (cooktty == NULL)
1392 portp = tty->driver_data;
1395 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1397 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1401 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
1404 ap = (cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1405 head = (unsigned int) readw(&ap->txq.head);
1406 tail = (unsigned int) readw(&ap->txq.tail);
1407 if (tail != ((unsigned int) readw(&ap->txq.tail)))
1408 tail = (unsigned int) readw(&ap->txq.tail);
1409 size = portp->txsize;
1411 len = size - (head - tail) - 1;
1412 stlen = size - head;
1414 len = tail - head - 1;
1418 len = min(len, cooksize);
1420 shbuf = EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->txoffset);
1421 buf = stli_txcookbuf;
1424 stlen = min(len, stlen);
1425 memcpy_toio(shbuf + head, buf, stlen);
1436 ap = (cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
1437 writew(head, &ap->txq.head);
1439 if (test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state)) {
1440 if (readl(&ap->changed.data) & DT_TXEMPTY)
1441 writel(readl(&ap->changed.data) & ~DT_TXEMPTY, &ap->changed.data);
1443 hdrp = (cdkhdr_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
1444 bits = ((unsigned char __iomem *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
1446 writeb(readb(bits) | portp->portbit, bits);
1447 set_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
1450 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
1453 /*****************************************************************************/
1455 static int stli_writeroom(struct tty_struct *tty)
1457 cdkasyrq_t __iomem *rp;
1458 struct stliport *portp;
1459 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1460 unsigned int head, tail, len;
1461 unsigned long flags;
1463 if (tty == stli_txcooktty) {
1464 if (stli_txcookrealsize != 0) {
1465 len = stli_txcookrealsize - stli_txcooksize;
1470 portp = tty->driver_data;
1473 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1475 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1479 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
1481 rp = &((cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->txq;
1482 head = (unsigned int) readw(&rp->head);
1483 tail = (unsigned int) readw(&rp->tail);
1484 if (tail != ((unsigned int) readw(&rp->tail)))
1485 tail = (unsigned int) readw(&rp->tail);
1486 len = (head >= tail) ? (portp->txsize - (head - tail)) : (tail - head);
1489 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
1491 if (tty == stli_txcooktty) {
1492 stli_txcookrealsize = len;
1493 len -= stli_txcooksize;
1498 /*****************************************************************************/
1501 * Return the number of characters in the transmit buffer. Normally we
1502 * will return the number of chars in the shared memory ring queue.
1503 * We need to kludge around the case where the shared memory buffer is
1504 * empty but not all characters have drained yet, for this case just
1505 * return that there is 1 character in the buffer!
1508 static int stli_charsinbuffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
1510 cdkasyrq_t __iomem *rp;
1511 struct stliport *portp;
1512 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1513 unsigned int head, tail, len;
1514 unsigned long flags;
1516 if (tty == stli_txcooktty)
1517 stli_flushchars(tty);
1518 portp = tty->driver_data;
1521 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1523 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1527 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
1529 rp = &((cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->txq;
1530 head = (unsigned int) readw(&rp->head);
1531 tail = (unsigned int) readw(&rp->tail);
1532 if (tail != ((unsigned int) readw(&rp->tail)))
1533 tail = (unsigned int) readw(&rp->tail);
1534 len = (head >= tail) ? (head - tail) : (portp->txsize - (tail - head));
1535 if ((len == 0) && test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state))
1538 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
1543 /*****************************************************************************/
1546 * Generate the serial struct info.
1549 static int stli_getserial(struct stliport *portp, struct serial_struct __user *sp)
1551 struct serial_struct sio;
1552 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1554 memset(&sio, 0, sizeof(struct serial_struct));
1555 sio.type = PORT_UNKNOWN;
1556 sio.line = portp->portnr;
1558 sio.flags = portp->port.flags;
1559 sio.baud_base = portp->baud_base;
1560 sio.close_delay = portp->close_delay;
1561 sio.closing_wait = portp->closing_wait;
1562 sio.custom_divisor = portp->custom_divisor;
1563 sio.xmit_fifo_size = 0;
1566 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1568 sio.port = brdp->iobase;
1570 return copy_to_user(sp, &sio, sizeof(struct serial_struct)) ?
1574 /*****************************************************************************/
1577 * Set port according to the serial struct info.
1578 * At this point we do not do any auto-configure stuff, so we will
1579 * just quietly ignore any requests to change irq, etc.
1582 static int stli_setserial(struct tty_struct *tty, struct serial_struct __user *sp)
1584 struct serial_struct sio;
1586 struct stliport *portp = tty->driver_data;
1588 if (copy_from_user(&sio, sp, sizeof(struct serial_struct)))
1590 if (!capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN)) {
1591 if ((sio.baud_base != portp->baud_base) ||
1592 (sio.close_delay != portp->close_delay) ||
1593 ((sio.flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK) !=
1594 (portp->port.flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK)))
1598 portp->port.flags = (portp->port.flags & ~ASYNC_USR_MASK) |
1599 (sio.flags & ASYNC_USR_MASK);
1600 portp->baud_base = sio.baud_base;
1601 portp->close_delay = sio.close_delay;
1602 portp->closing_wait = sio.closing_wait;
1603 portp->custom_divisor = sio.custom_divisor;
1605 if ((rc = stli_setport(tty)) < 0)
1610 /*****************************************************************************/
1612 static int stli_tiocmget(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file)
1614 struct stliport *portp = tty->driver_data;
1615 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1620 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1622 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1625 if (tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))
1628 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_GETSIGNALS,
1629 &portp->asig, sizeof(asysigs_t), 1)) < 0)
1632 return stli_mktiocm(portp->asig.sigvalue);
1635 static int stli_tiocmset(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file,
1636 unsigned int set, unsigned int clear)
1638 struct stliport *portp = tty->driver_data;
1639 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1640 int rts = -1, dtr = -1;
1644 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1646 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1649 if (tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))
1652 if (set & TIOCM_RTS)
1654 if (set & TIOCM_DTR)
1656 if (clear & TIOCM_RTS)
1658 if (clear & TIOCM_DTR)
1661 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, dtr, rts);
1663 return stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1664 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1667 static int stli_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
1669 struct stliport *portp;
1670 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1672 void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
1674 portp = tty->driver_data;
1677 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1679 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1683 if ((cmd != TIOCGSERIAL) && (cmd != TIOCSSERIAL) &&
1684 (cmd != COM_GETPORTSTATS) && (cmd != COM_CLRPORTSTATS)) {
1685 if (tty->flags & (1 << TTY_IO_ERROR))
1693 rc = stli_getserial(portp, argp);
1696 rc = stli_setserial(tty, argp);
1699 rc = put_user(portp->pflag, (unsigned __user *)argp);
1702 if ((rc = get_user(portp->pflag, (unsigned __user *)argp)) == 0)
1705 case COM_GETPORTSTATS:
1706 rc = stli_getportstats(tty, portp, argp);
1708 case COM_CLRPORTSTATS:
1709 rc = stli_clrportstats(portp, argp);
1715 case TIOCSERGSTRUCT:
1716 case TIOCSERGETMULTI:
1717 case TIOCSERSETMULTI:
1726 /*****************************************************************************/
1729 * This routine assumes that we have user context and can sleep.
1730 * Looks like it is true for the current ttys implementation..!!
1733 static void stli_settermios(struct tty_struct *tty, struct ktermios *old)
1735 struct stliport *portp;
1736 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1737 struct ktermios *tiosp;
1740 portp = tty->driver_data;
1743 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1745 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1749 tiosp = tty->termios;
1751 stli_mkasyport(tty, portp, &aport, tiosp);
1752 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETPORT, &aport, sizeof(asyport_t), 0);
1753 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, ((tiosp->c_cflag & CBAUD) ? 1 : 0), -1);
1754 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALS, &portp->asig,
1755 sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1756 if ((old->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) && ((tiosp->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) == 0))
1757 tty->hw_stopped = 0;
1758 if (((old->c_cflag & CLOCAL) == 0) && (tiosp->c_cflag & CLOCAL))
1759 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->port.open_wait);
1762 /*****************************************************************************/
1765 * Attempt to flow control who ever is sending us data. We won't really
1766 * do any flow control action here. We can't directly, and even if we
1767 * wanted to we would have to send a command to the slave. The slave
1768 * knows how to flow control, and will do so when its buffers reach its
1769 * internal high water marks. So what we will do is set a local state
1770 * bit that will stop us sending any RX data up from the poll routine
1771 * (which is the place where RX data from the slave is handled).
1774 static void stli_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty)
1776 struct stliport *portp = tty->driver_data;
1779 set_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state);
1782 /*****************************************************************************/
1785 * Unflow control the device sending us data... That means that all
1786 * we have to do is clear the RXSTOP state bit. The next poll call
1787 * will then be able to pass the RX data back up.
1790 static void stli_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty)
1792 struct stliport *portp = tty->driver_data;
1795 clear_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state);
1798 /*****************************************************************************/
1801 * Stop the transmitter.
1804 static void stli_stop(struct tty_struct *tty)
1808 /*****************************************************************************/
1811 * Start the transmitter again.
1814 static void stli_start(struct tty_struct *tty)
1818 /*****************************************************************************/
1821 * Hangup this port. This is pretty much like closing the port, only
1822 * a little more brutal. No waiting for data to drain. Shutdown the
1823 * port and maybe drop signals. This is rather tricky really. We want
1824 * to close the port as well.
1827 static void stli_hangup(struct tty_struct *tty)
1829 struct stliport *portp;
1830 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1831 unsigned long flags;
1833 portp = tty->driver_data;
1836 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1838 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1842 portp->port.flags &= ~ASYNC_INITIALIZED;
1844 if (!test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state))
1845 stli_rawclose(brdp, portp, 0, 0);
1847 spin_lock_irqsave(&stli_lock, flags);
1848 if (tty->termios->c_cflag & HUPCL) {
1849 stli_mkasysigs(&portp->asig, 0, 0);
1850 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state)) {
1851 set_bit(ST_DOSIGS, &portp->state);
1852 set_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state);
1853 set_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
1855 stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, A_SETSIGNALSF,
1856 &portp->asig, sizeof(asysigs_t), 0);
1860 clear_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
1861 clear_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state);
1862 set_bit(TTY_IO_ERROR, &tty->flags);
1863 tty_port_tty_set(&portp->port, NULL);
1864 portp->port.flags &= ~ASYNC_NORMAL_ACTIVE;
1865 portp->port.count = 0;
1866 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&stli_lock, flags);
1868 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->port.open_wait);
1871 /*****************************************************************************/
1874 * Flush characters from the lower buffer. We may not have user context
1875 * so we cannot sleep waiting for it to complete. Also we need to check
1876 * if there is chars for this port in the TX cook buffer, and flush them
1880 static void stli_flushbuffer(struct tty_struct *tty)
1882 struct stliport *portp;
1883 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1884 unsigned long ftype, flags;
1886 portp = tty->driver_data;
1889 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1891 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1895 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
1896 if (tty == stli_txcooktty) {
1897 stli_txcooktty = NULL;
1898 stli_txcooksize = 0;
1899 stli_txcookrealsize = 0;
1901 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state)) {
1902 set_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state);
1905 if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state)) {
1907 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
1909 __stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, A_FLUSH, &ftype, sizeof(u32), 0);
1911 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
1915 /*****************************************************************************/
1917 static int stli_breakctl(struct tty_struct *tty, int state)
1919 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1920 struct stliport *portp;
1923 portp = tty->driver_data;
1926 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1928 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1932 arg = (state == -1) ? BREAKON : BREAKOFF;
1933 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_BREAK, &arg, sizeof(long), 0);
1937 /*****************************************************************************/
1939 static void stli_waituntilsent(struct tty_struct *tty, int timeout)
1941 struct stliport *portp;
1944 portp = tty->driver_data;
1950 tend = jiffies + timeout;
1952 while (test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state)) {
1953 if (signal_pending(current))
1955 msleep_interruptible(20);
1956 if (time_after_eq(jiffies, tend))
1961 /*****************************************************************************/
1963 static void stli_sendxchar(struct tty_struct *tty, char ch)
1965 struct stlibrd *brdp;
1966 struct stliport *portp;
1969 portp = tty->driver_data;
1972 if (portp->brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
1974 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
1978 memset(&actrl, 0, sizeof(asyctrl_t));
1979 if (ch == STOP_CHAR(tty)) {
1980 actrl.rxctrl = CT_STOPFLOW;
1981 } else if (ch == START_CHAR(tty)) {
1982 actrl.rxctrl = CT_STARTFLOW;
1984 actrl.txctrl = CT_SENDCHR;
1987 stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_PORTCTRL, &actrl, sizeof(asyctrl_t), 0);
1990 /*****************************************************************************/
1995 * Format info for a specified port. The line is deliberately limited
1996 * to 80 characters. (If it is too long it will be truncated, if too
1997 * short then padded with spaces).
2000 static int stli_portinfo(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, int portnr, char *pos)
2005 rc = stli_portcmdstats(NULL, portp);
2008 if (brdp->state & BST_STARTED) {
2009 switch (stli_comstats.hwid) {
2010 case 0: uart = "2681"; break;
2011 case 1: uart = "SC26198"; break;
2012 default:uart = "CD1400"; break;
2017 sp += sprintf(sp, "%d: uart:%s ", portnr, uart);
2019 if ((brdp->state & BST_STARTED) && (rc >= 0)) {
2020 sp += sprintf(sp, "tx:%d rx:%d", (int) stli_comstats.txtotal,
2021 (int) stli_comstats.rxtotal);
2023 if (stli_comstats.rxframing)
2024 sp += sprintf(sp, " fe:%d",
2025 (int) stli_comstats.rxframing);
2026 if (stli_comstats.rxparity)
2027 sp += sprintf(sp, " pe:%d",
2028 (int) stli_comstats.rxparity);
2029 if (stli_comstats.rxbreaks)
2030 sp += sprintf(sp, " brk:%d",
2031 (int) stli_comstats.rxbreaks);
2032 if (stli_comstats.rxoverrun)
2033 sp += sprintf(sp, " oe:%d",
2034 (int) stli_comstats.rxoverrun);
2036 cnt = sprintf(sp, "%s%s%s%s%s ",
2037 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_RTS) ? "|RTS" : "",
2038 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_CTS) ? "|CTS" : "",
2039 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_DTR) ? "|DTR" : "",
2040 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_CD) ? "|DCD" : "",
2041 (stli_comstats.signals & TIOCM_DSR) ? "|DSR" : "");
2046 for (cnt = (sp - pos); (cnt < (MAXLINE - 1)); cnt++)
2049 pos[(MAXLINE - 2)] = '+';
2050 pos[(MAXLINE - 1)] = '\n';
2055 /*****************************************************************************/
2058 * Port info, read from the /proc file system.
2061 static int stli_readproc(char *page, char **start, off_t off, int count, int *eof, void *data)
2063 struct stlibrd *brdp;
2064 struct stliport *portp;
2065 unsigned int brdnr, portnr, totalport;
2074 pos += sprintf(pos, "%s: version %s", stli_drvtitle,
2076 while (pos < (page + MAXLINE - 1))
2083 * We scan through for each board, panel and port. The offset is
2084 * calculated on the fly, and irrelevant ports are skipped.
2086 for (brdnr = 0; (brdnr < stli_nrbrds); brdnr++) {
2087 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
2090 if (brdp->state == 0)
2093 maxoff = curoff + (brdp->nrports * MAXLINE);
2094 if (off >= maxoff) {
2099 totalport = brdnr * STL_MAXPORTS;
2100 for (portnr = 0; (portnr < brdp->nrports); portnr++,
2102 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
2105 if (off >= (curoff += MAXLINE))
2107 if ((pos - page + MAXLINE) > count)
2109 pos += stli_portinfo(brdp, portp, totalport, pos);
2120 /*****************************************************************************/
2123 * Generic send command routine. This will send a message to the slave,
2124 * of the specified type with the specified argument. Must be very
2125 * careful of data that will be copied out from shared memory -
2126 * containing command results. The command completion is all done from
2127 * a poll routine that does not have user context. Therefore you cannot
2128 * copy back directly into user space, or to the kernel stack of a
2129 * process. This routine does not sleep, so can be called from anywhere.
2131 * The caller must hold the brd_lock (see also stli_sendcmd the usual
2135 static void __stli_sendcmd(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback)
2137 cdkhdr_t __iomem *hdrp;
2138 cdkctrl_t __iomem *cp;
2139 unsigned char __iomem *bits;
2141 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state)) {
2142 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: command already busy, cmd=%x!\n",
2148 cp = &((cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->ctrl;
2150 memcpy_toio((void __iomem *) &(cp->args[0]), arg, size);
2153 portp->argsize = size;
2156 writel(0, &cp->status);
2157 writel(cmd, &cp->cmd);
2158 hdrp = (cdkhdr_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
2159 bits = ((unsigned char __iomem *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset +
2161 writeb(readb(bits) | portp->portbit, bits);
2162 set_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state);
2166 static void stli_sendcmd(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp, unsigned long cmd, void *arg, int size, int copyback)
2168 unsigned long flags;
2170 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
2171 __stli_sendcmd(brdp, portp, cmd, arg, size, copyback);
2172 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
2175 /*****************************************************************************/
2178 * Read data from shared memory. This assumes that the shared memory
2179 * is enabled and that interrupts are off. Basically we just empty out
2180 * the shared memory buffer into the tty buffer. Must be careful to
2181 * handle the case where we fill up the tty buffer, but still have
2182 * more chars to unload.
2185 static void stli_read(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp)
2187 cdkasyrq_t __iomem *rp;
2188 char __iomem *shbuf;
2189 struct tty_struct *tty;
2190 unsigned int head, tail, size;
2191 unsigned int len, stlen;
2193 if (test_bit(ST_RXSTOP, &portp->state))
2195 tty = tty_port_tty_get(&portp->port);
2199 rp = &((cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->rxq;
2200 head = (unsigned int) readw(&rp->head);
2201 if (head != ((unsigned int) readw(&rp->head)))
2202 head = (unsigned int) readw(&rp->head);
2203 tail = (unsigned int) readw(&rp->tail);
2204 size = portp->rxsize;
2209 len = size - (tail - head);
2210 stlen = size - tail;
2213 len = tty_buffer_request_room(tty, len);
2215 shbuf = (char __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->rxoffset);
2218 unsigned char *cptr;
2220 stlen = min(len, stlen);
2221 tty_prepare_flip_string(tty, &cptr, stlen);
2222 memcpy_fromio(cptr, shbuf + tail, stlen);
2230 rp = &((cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr))->rxq;
2231 writew(tail, &rp->tail);
2234 set_bit(ST_RXING, &portp->state);
2236 tty_schedule_flip(tty);
2240 /*****************************************************************************/
2243 * Set up and carry out any delayed commands. There is only a small set
2244 * of slave commands that can be done "off-level". So it is not too
2245 * difficult to deal with them here.
2248 static void stli_dodelaycmd(struct stliport *portp, cdkctrl_t __iomem *cp)
2252 if (test_bit(ST_DOSIGS, &portp->state)) {
2253 if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state) &&
2254 test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state))
2255 cmd = A_SETSIGNALSF;
2256 else if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state))
2257 cmd = A_SETSIGNALSFTX;
2258 else if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state))
2259 cmd = A_SETSIGNALSFRX;
2262 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state);
2263 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
2264 clear_bit(ST_DOSIGS, &portp->state);
2265 memcpy_toio((void __iomem *) &(cp->args[0]), (void *) &portp->asig,
2267 writel(0, &cp->status);
2268 writel(cmd, &cp->cmd);
2269 set_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state);
2270 } else if (test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state) ||
2271 test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state)) {
2272 cmd = ((test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state)) ? FLUSHTX : 0);
2273 cmd |= ((test_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state)) ? FLUSHRX : 0);
2274 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHTX, &portp->state);
2275 clear_bit(ST_DOFLUSHRX, &portp->state);
2276 memcpy_toio((void __iomem *) &(cp->args[0]), (void *) &cmd, sizeof(int));
2277 writel(0, &cp->status);
2278 writel(A_FLUSH, &cp->cmd);
2279 set_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state);
2283 /*****************************************************************************/
2286 * Host command service checking. This handles commands or messages
2287 * coming from the slave to the host. Must have board shared memory
2288 * enabled and interrupts off when called. Notice that by servicing the
2289 * read data last we don't need to change the shared memory pointer
2290 * during processing (which is a slow IO operation).
2291 * Return value indicates if this port is still awaiting actions from
2292 * the slave (like open, command, or even TX data being sent). If 0
2293 * then port is still busy, otherwise no longer busy.
2296 static int stli_hostcmd(struct stlibrd *brdp, struct stliport *portp)
2298 cdkasy_t __iomem *ap;
2299 cdkctrl_t __iomem *cp;
2300 struct tty_struct *tty;
2302 unsigned long oldsigs;
2305 ap = (cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
2309 * Check if we are waiting for an open completion message.
2311 if (test_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state)) {
2312 rc = readl(&cp->openarg);
2313 if (readb(&cp->open) == 0 && rc != 0) {
2316 writel(0, &cp->openarg);
2318 clear_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state);
2319 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->raw_wait);
2324 * Check if we are waiting for a close completion message.
2326 if (test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state)) {
2327 rc = (int) readl(&cp->closearg);
2328 if (readb(&cp->close) == 0 && rc != 0) {
2331 writel(0, &cp->closearg);
2333 clear_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state);
2334 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->raw_wait);
2339 * Check if we are waiting for a command completion message. We may
2340 * need to copy out the command results associated with this command.
2342 if (test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state)) {
2343 rc = readl(&cp->status);
2344 if (readl(&cp->cmd) == 0 && rc != 0) {
2347 if (portp->argp != NULL) {
2348 memcpy_fromio(portp->argp, (void __iomem *) &(cp->args[0]),
2352 writel(0, &cp->status);
2354 clear_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state);
2355 stli_dodelaycmd(portp, cp);
2356 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->raw_wait);
2361 * Check for any notification messages ready. This includes lots of
2362 * different types of events - RX chars ready, RX break received,
2363 * TX data low or empty in the slave, modem signals changed state.
2370 tty = tty_port_tty_get(&portp->port);
2372 if (nt.signal & SG_DCD) {
2373 oldsigs = portp->sigs;
2374 portp->sigs = stli_mktiocm(nt.sigvalue);
2375 clear_bit(ST_GETSIGS, &portp->state);
2376 if ((portp->sigs & TIOCM_CD) &&
2377 ((oldsigs & TIOCM_CD) == 0))
2378 wake_up_interruptible(&portp->port.open_wait);
2379 if ((oldsigs & TIOCM_CD) &&
2380 ((portp->sigs & TIOCM_CD) == 0)) {
2381 if (portp->port.flags & ASYNC_CHECK_CD) {
2388 if (nt.data & DT_TXEMPTY)
2389 clear_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state);
2390 if (nt.data & (DT_TXEMPTY | DT_TXLOW)) {
2397 if ((nt.data & DT_RXBREAK) && (portp->rxmarkmsk & BRKINT)) {
2399 tty_insert_flip_char(tty, 0, TTY_BREAK);
2400 if (portp->port.flags & ASYNC_SAK) {
2404 tty_schedule_flip(tty);
2409 if (nt.data & DT_RXBUSY) {
2411 stli_read(brdp, portp);
2416 * It might seem odd that we are checking for more RX chars here.
2417 * But, we need to handle the case where the tty buffer was previously
2418 * filled, but we had more characters to pass up. The slave will not
2419 * send any more RX notify messages until the RX buffer has been emptied.
2420 * But it will leave the service bits on (since the buffer is not empty).
2421 * So from here we can try to process more RX chars.
2423 if ((!donerx) && test_bit(ST_RXING, &portp->state)) {
2424 clear_bit(ST_RXING, &portp->state);
2425 stli_read(brdp, portp);
2428 return((test_bit(ST_OPENING, &portp->state) ||
2429 test_bit(ST_CLOSING, &portp->state) ||
2430 test_bit(ST_CMDING, &portp->state) ||
2431 test_bit(ST_TXBUSY, &portp->state) ||
2432 test_bit(ST_RXING, &portp->state)) ? 0 : 1);
2435 /*****************************************************************************/
2438 * Service all ports on a particular board. Assumes that the boards
2439 * shared memory is enabled, and that the page pointer is pointed
2440 * at the cdk header structure.
2443 static void stli_brdpoll(struct stlibrd *brdp, cdkhdr_t __iomem *hdrp)
2445 struct stliport *portp;
2446 unsigned char hostbits[(STL_MAXCHANS / 8) + 1];
2447 unsigned char slavebits[(STL_MAXCHANS / 8) + 1];
2448 unsigned char __iomem *slavep;
2449 int bitpos, bitat, bitsize;
2450 int channr, nrdevs, slavebitchange;
2452 bitsize = brdp->bitsize;
2453 nrdevs = brdp->nrdevs;
2456 * Check if slave wants any service. Basically we try to do as
2457 * little work as possible here. There are 2 levels of service
2458 * bits. So if there is nothing to do we bail early. We check
2459 * 8 service bits at a time in the inner loop, so we can bypass
2460 * the lot if none of them want service.
2462 memcpy_fromio(&hostbits[0], (((unsigned char __iomem *) hdrp) + brdp->hostoffset),
2465 memset(&slavebits[0], 0, bitsize);
2468 for (bitpos = 0; (bitpos < bitsize); bitpos++) {
2469 if (hostbits[bitpos] == 0)
2471 channr = bitpos * 8;
2472 for (bitat = 0x1; (channr < nrdevs); channr++, bitat <<= 1) {
2473 if (hostbits[bitpos] & bitat) {
2474 portp = brdp->ports[(channr - 1)];
2475 if (stli_hostcmd(brdp, portp)) {
2477 slavebits[bitpos] |= bitat;
2484 * If any of the ports are no longer busy then update them in the
2485 * slave request bits. We need to do this after, since a host port
2486 * service may initiate more slave requests.
2488 if (slavebitchange) {
2489 hdrp = (cdkhdr_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
2490 slavep = ((unsigned char __iomem *) hdrp) + brdp->slaveoffset;
2491 for (bitpos = 0; (bitpos < bitsize); bitpos++) {
2492 if (readb(slavebits + bitpos))
2493 writeb(readb(slavep + bitpos) & ~slavebits[bitpos], slavebits + bitpos);
2498 /*****************************************************************************/
2501 * Driver poll routine. This routine polls the boards in use and passes
2502 * messages back up to host when necessary. This is actually very
2503 * CPU efficient, since we will always have the kernel poll clock, it
2504 * adds only a few cycles when idle (since board service can be
2505 * determined very easily), but when loaded generates no interrupts
2506 * (with their expensive associated context change).
2509 static void stli_poll(unsigned long arg)
2511 cdkhdr_t __iomem *hdrp;
2512 struct stlibrd *brdp;
2515 mod_timer(&stli_timerlist, STLI_TIMEOUT);
2518 * Check each board and do any servicing required.
2520 for (brdnr = 0; (brdnr < stli_nrbrds); brdnr++) {
2521 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
2524 if ((brdp->state & BST_STARTED) == 0)
2527 spin_lock(&brd_lock);
2529 hdrp = (cdkhdr_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
2530 if (readb(&hdrp->hostreq))
2531 stli_brdpoll(brdp, hdrp);
2533 spin_unlock(&brd_lock);
2537 /*****************************************************************************/
2540 * Translate the termios settings into the port setting structure of
2544 static void stli_mkasyport(struct tty_struct *tty, struct stliport *portp,
2545 asyport_t *pp, struct ktermios *tiosp)
2547 memset(pp, 0, sizeof(asyport_t));
2550 * Start of by setting the baud, char size, parity and stop bit info.
2552 pp->baudout = tty_get_baud_rate(tty);
2553 if ((tiosp->c_cflag & CBAUD) == B38400) {
2554 if ((portp->port.flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_HI)
2555 pp->baudout = 57600;
2556 else if ((portp->port.flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_VHI)
2557 pp->baudout = 115200;
2558 else if ((portp->port.flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_SHI)
2559 pp->baudout = 230400;
2560 else if ((portp->port.flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_WARP)
2561 pp->baudout = 460800;
2562 else if ((portp->port.flags & ASYNC_SPD_MASK) == ASYNC_SPD_CUST)
2563 pp->baudout = (portp->baud_base / portp->custom_divisor);
2565 if (pp->baudout > STL_MAXBAUD)
2566 pp->baudout = STL_MAXBAUD;
2567 pp->baudin = pp->baudout;
2569 switch (tiosp->c_cflag & CSIZE) {
2584 if (tiosp->c_cflag & CSTOPB)
2585 pp->stopbs = PT_STOP2;
2587 pp->stopbs = PT_STOP1;
2589 if (tiosp->c_cflag & PARENB) {
2590 if (tiosp->c_cflag & PARODD)
2591 pp->parity = PT_ODDPARITY;
2593 pp->parity = PT_EVENPARITY;
2595 pp->parity = PT_NOPARITY;
2599 * Set up any flow control options enabled.
2601 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IXON) {
2603 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IXANY)
2604 pp->flow |= F_IXANY;
2606 if (tiosp->c_cflag & CRTSCTS)
2607 pp->flow |= (F_RTSFLOW | F_CTSFLOW);
2609 pp->startin = tiosp->c_cc[VSTART];
2610 pp->stopin = tiosp->c_cc[VSTOP];
2611 pp->startout = tiosp->c_cc[VSTART];
2612 pp->stopout = tiosp->c_cc[VSTOP];
2615 * Set up the RX char marking mask with those RX error types we must
2616 * catch. We can get the slave to help us out a little here, it will
2617 * ignore parity errors and breaks for us, and mark parity errors in
2620 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IGNPAR)
2621 pp->iflag |= FI_IGNRXERRS;
2622 if (tiosp->c_iflag & IGNBRK)
2623 pp->iflag |= FI_IGNBREAK;
2625 portp->rxmarkmsk = 0;
2626 if (tiosp->c_iflag & (INPCK | PARMRK))
2627 pp->iflag |= FI_1MARKRXERRS;
2628 if (tiosp->c_iflag & BRKINT)
2629 portp->rxmarkmsk |= BRKINT;
2632 * Set up clocal processing as required.
2634 if (tiosp->c_cflag & CLOCAL)
2635 portp->port.flags &= ~ASYNC_CHECK_CD;
2637 portp->port.flags |= ASYNC_CHECK_CD;
2640 * Transfer any persistent flags into the asyport structure.
2642 pp->pflag = (portp->pflag & 0xffff);
2643 pp->vmin = (portp->pflag & P_RXIMIN) ? 1 : 0;
2644 pp->vtime = (portp->pflag & P_RXITIME) ? 1 : 0;
2645 pp->cc[1] = (portp->pflag & P_RXTHOLD) ? 1 : 0;
2648 /*****************************************************************************/
2651 * Construct a slave signals structure for setting the DTR and RTS
2652 * signals as specified.
2655 static void stli_mkasysigs(asysigs_t *sp, int dtr, int rts)
2657 memset(sp, 0, sizeof(asysigs_t));
2659 sp->signal |= SG_DTR;
2660 sp->sigvalue |= ((dtr > 0) ? SG_DTR : 0);
2663 sp->signal |= SG_RTS;
2664 sp->sigvalue |= ((rts > 0) ? SG_RTS : 0);
2668 /*****************************************************************************/
2671 * Convert the signals returned from the slave into a local TIOCM type
2672 * signals value. We keep them locally in TIOCM format.
2675 static long stli_mktiocm(unsigned long sigvalue)
2678 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_DCD) ? TIOCM_CD : 0);
2679 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_CTS) ? TIOCM_CTS : 0);
2680 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_RI) ? TIOCM_RI : 0);
2681 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_DSR) ? TIOCM_DSR : 0);
2682 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_DTR) ? TIOCM_DTR : 0);
2683 tiocm |= ((sigvalue & SG_RTS) ? TIOCM_RTS : 0);
2687 /*****************************************************************************/
2690 * All panels and ports actually attached have been worked out. All
2691 * we need to do here is set up the appropriate per port data structures.
2694 static int stli_initports(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2696 struct stliport *portp;
2697 unsigned int i, panelnr, panelport;
2699 for (i = 0, panelnr = 0, panelport = 0; (i < brdp->nrports); i++) {
2700 portp = kzalloc(sizeof(struct stliport), GFP_KERNEL);
2702 printk("STALLION: failed to allocate port structure\n");
2705 tty_port_init(&portp->port);
2706 portp->port.ops = &stli_port_ops;
2707 portp->magic = STLI_PORTMAGIC;
2709 portp->brdnr = brdp->brdnr;
2710 portp->panelnr = panelnr;
2711 portp->baud_base = STL_BAUDBASE;
2712 portp->close_delay = STL_CLOSEDELAY;
2713 portp->closing_wait = 30 * HZ;
2714 init_waitqueue_head(&portp->port.open_wait);
2715 init_waitqueue_head(&portp->port.close_wait);
2716 init_waitqueue_head(&portp->raw_wait);
2718 if (panelport >= brdp->panels[panelnr]) {
2722 brdp->ports[i] = portp;
2728 /*****************************************************************************/
2731 * All the following routines are board specific hardware operations.
2734 static void stli_ecpinit(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2736 unsigned long memconf;
2738 outb(ECP_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
2740 outb(ECP_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
2743 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ECP_ATADDRMASK) >> ECP_ATADDRSHFT;
2744 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATMEMAR));
2747 /*****************************************************************************/
2749 static void stli_ecpenable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2751 outb(ECP_ATENABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
2754 /*****************************************************************************/
2756 static void stli_ecpdisable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2758 outb(ECP_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
2761 /*****************************************************************************/
2763 static void __iomem *stli_ecpgetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
2768 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
2769 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
2770 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
2771 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
2775 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ECP_ATPAGESIZE);
2776 val = (unsigned char) (offset / ECP_ATPAGESIZE);
2778 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATMEMPR));
2782 /*****************************************************************************/
2784 static void stli_ecpreset(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2786 outb(ECP_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
2788 outb(ECP_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_ATCONFR));
2792 /*****************************************************************************/
2794 static void stli_ecpintr(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2796 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
2799 /*****************************************************************************/
2802 * The following set of functions act on ECP EISA boards.
2805 static void stli_ecpeiinit(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2807 unsigned long memconf;
2809 outb(0x1, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EIBRDENAB));
2810 outb(ECP_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
2812 outb(ECP_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
2815 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ECP_EIADDRMASKL) >> ECP_EIADDRSHFTL;
2816 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EIMEMARL));
2817 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ECP_EIADDRMASKH) >> ECP_EIADDRSHFTH;
2818 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EIMEMARH));
2821 /*****************************************************************************/
2823 static void stli_ecpeienable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2825 outb(ECP_EIENABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
2828 /*****************************************************************************/
2830 static void stli_ecpeidisable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2832 outb(ECP_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
2835 /*****************************************************************************/
2837 static void __iomem *stli_ecpeigetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
2842 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
2843 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
2844 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
2845 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
2849 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ECP_EIPAGESIZE);
2850 if (offset < ECP_EIPAGESIZE)
2853 val = ECP_EIENABLE | 0x40;
2855 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
2859 /*****************************************************************************/
2861 static void stli_ecpeireset(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2863 outb(ECP_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
2865 outb(ECP_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
2869 /*****************************************************************************/
2872 * The following set of functions act on ECP MCA boards.
2875 static void stli_ecpmcenable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2877 outb(ECP_MCENABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
2880 /*****************************************************************************/
2882 static void stli_ecpmcdisable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2884 outb(ECP_MCDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
2887 /*****************************************************************************/
2889 static void __iomem *stli_ecpmcgetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
2894 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
2895 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
2896 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
2897 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
2901 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ECP_MCPAGESIZE);
2902 val = ((unsigned char) (offset / ECP_MCPAGESIZE)) | ECP_MCENABLE;
2904 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
2908 /*****************************************************************************/
2910 static void stli_ecpmcreset(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2912 outb(ECP_MCSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
2914 outb(ECP_MCDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_MCCONFR));
2918 /*****************************************************************************/
2921 * The following set of functions act on ECP PCI boards.
2924 static void stli_ecppciinit(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2926 outb(ECP_PCISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
2928 outb(0, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
2932 /*****************************************************************************/
2934 static void __iomem *stli_ecppcigetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
2939 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
2940 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
2941 "range at line=%d(%d), board=%d\n",
2942 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
2946 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ECP_PCIPAGESIZE);
2947 val = (offset / ECP_PCIPAGESIZE) << 1;
2949 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
2953 /*****************************************************************************/
2955 static void stli_ecppcireset(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2957 outb(ECP_PCISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
2959 outb(0, (brdp->iobase + ECP_PCICONFR));
2963 /*****************************************************************************/
2966 * The following routines act on ONboards.
2969 static void stli_onbinit(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2971 unsigned long memconf;
2973 outb(ONB_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
2975 outb(ONB_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
2978 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ONB_ATADDRMASK) >> ONB_ATADDRSHFT;
2979 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATMEMAR));
2980 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
2984 /*****************************************************************************/
2986 static void stli_onbenable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2988 outb((brdp->enabval | ONB_ATENABLE), (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
2991 /*****************************************************************************/
2993 static void stli_onbdisable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
2995 outb((brdp->enabval | ONB_ATDISABLE), (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
2998 /*****************************************************************************/
3000 static void __iomem *stli_onbgetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3004 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3005 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3006 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
3007 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3010 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ONB_ATPAGESIZE);
3015 /*****************************************************************************/
3017 static void stli_onbreset(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3019 outb(ONB_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
3021 outb(ONB_ATDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_ATCONFR));
3025 /*****************************************************************************/
3028 * The following routines act on ONboard EISA.
3031 static void stli_onbeinit(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3033 unsigned long memconf;
3035 outb(0x1, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EIBRDENAB));
3036 outb(ONB_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3038 outb(ONB_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3041 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ONB_EIADDRMASKL) >> ONB_EIADDRSHFTL;
3042 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EIMEMARL));
3043 memconf = (brdp->memaddr & ONB_EIADDRMASKH) >> ONB_EIADDRSHFTH;
3044 outb(memconf, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EIMEMARH));
3045 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
3049 /*****************************************************************************/
3051 static void stli_onbeenable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3053 outb(ONB_EIENABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3056 /*****************************************************************************/
3058 static void stli_onbedisable(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3060 outb(ONB_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3063 /*****************************************************************************/
3065 static void __iomem *stli_onbegetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3070 if (offset > brdp->memsize) {
3071 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: shared memory pointer=%x out of "
3072 "range at line=%d(%d), brd=%d\n",
3073 (int) offset, line, __LINE__, brdp->brdnr);
3077 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % ONB_EIPAGESIZE);
3078 if (offset < ONB_EIPAGESIZE)
3081 val = ONB_EIENABLE | 0x40;
3083 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3087 /*****************************************************************************/
3089 static void stli_onbereset(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3091 outb(ONB_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3093 outb(ONB_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3097 /*****************************************************************************/
3100 * The following routines act on Brumby boards.
3103 static void stli_bbyinit(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3105 outb(BBY_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3107 outb(0, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3109 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
3113 /*****************************************************************************/
3115 static void __iomem *stli_bbygetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3120 BUG_ON(offset > brdp->memsize);
3122 ptr = brdp->membase + (offset % BBY_PAGESIZE);
3123 val = (unsigned char) (offset / BBY_PAGESIZE);
3124 outb(val, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3128 /*****************************************************************************/
3130 static void stli_bbyreset(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3132 outb(BBY_ATSTOP, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3134 outb(0, (brdp->iobase + BBY_ATCONFR));
3138 /*****************************************************************************/
3141 * The following routines act on original old Stallion boards.
3144 static void stli_stalinit(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3146 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
3150 /*****************************************************************************/
3152 static void __iomem *stli_stalgetmemptr(struct stlibrd *brdp, unsigned long offset, int line)
3154 BUG_ON(offset > brdp->memsize);
3155 return brdp->membase + (offset % STAL_PAGESIZE);
3158 /*****************************************************************************/
3160 static void stli_stalreset(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3164 vecp = (u32 __iomem *) (brdp->membase + 0x30);
3165 writel(0xffff0000, vecp);
3166 outb(0, brdp->iobase);
3170 /*****************************************************************************/
3173 * Try to find an ECP board and initialize it. This handles only ECP
3177 static int stli_initecp(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3180 cdkecpsig_t __iomem *sigsp;
3181 unsigned int status, nxtid;
3183 int retval, panelnr, nrports;
3185 if ((brdp->iobase == 0) || (brdp->memaddr == 0)) {
3190 brdp->iosize = ECP_IOSIZE;
3192 if (!request_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize, "istallion")) {
3198 * Based on the specific board type setup the common vars to access
3199 * and enable shared memory. Set all board specific information now
3202 switch (brdp->brdtype) {
3204 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3205 brdp->pagesize = ECP_ATPAGESIZE;
3206 brdp->init = stli_ecpinit;
3207 brdp->enable = stli_ecpenable;
3208 brdp->reenable = stli_ecpenable;
3209 brdp->disable = stli_ecpdisable;
3210 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecpgetmemptr;
3211 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3212 brdp->reset = stli_ecpreset;
3213 name = "serial(EC8/64)";
3217 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3218 brdp->pagesize = ECP_EIPAGESIZE;
3219 brdp->init = stli_ecpeiinit;
3220 brdp->enable = stli_ecpeienable;
3221 brdp->reenable = stli_ecpeienable;
3222 brdp->disable = stli_ecpeidisable;
3223 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecpeigetmemptr;
3224 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3225 brdp->reset = stli_ecpeireset;
3226 name = "serial(EC8/64-EI)";
3230 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3231 brdp->pagesize = ECP_MCPAGESIZE;
3233 brdp->enable = stli_ecpmcenable;
3234 brdp->reenable = stli_ecpmcenable;
3235 brdp->disable = stli_ecpmcdisable;
3236 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecpmcgetmemptr;
3237 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3238 brdp->reset = stli_ecpmcreset;
3239 name = "serial(EC8/64-MCA)";
3243 brdp->memsize = ECP_PCIMEMSIZE;
3244 brdp->pagesize = ECP_PCIPAGESIZE;
3245 brdp->init = stli_ecppciinit;
3246 brdp->enable = NULL;
3247 brdp->reenable = NULL;
3248 brdp->disable = NULL;
3249 brdp->getmemptr = stli_ecppcigetmemptr;
3250 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3251 brdp->reset = stli_ecppcireset;
3252 name = "serial(EC/RA-PCI)";
3261 * The per-board operations structure is all set up, so now let's go
3262 * and get the board operational. Firstly initialize board configuration
3263 * registers. Set the memory mapping info so we can get at the boards
3268 brdp->membase = ioremap_nocache(brdp->memaddr, brdp->memsize);
3269 if (brdp->membase == NULL) {
3275 * Now that all specific code is set up, enable the shared memory and
3276 * look for the a signature area that will tell us exactly what board
3277 * this is, and what it is connected to it.
3280 sigsp = (cdkecpsig_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_SIGADDR);
3281 memcpy_fromio(&sig, sigsp, sizeof(cdkecpsig_t));
3284 if (sig.magic != cpu_to_le32(ECP_MAGIC)) {
3290 * Scan through the signature looking at the panels connected to the
3291 * board. Calculate the total number of ports as we go.
3293 for (panelnr = 0, nxtid = 0; (panelnr < STL_MAXPANELS); panelnr++) {
3294 status = sig.panelid[nxtid];
3295 if ((status & ECH_PNLIDMASK) != nxtid)
3298 brdp->panelids[panelnr] = status;
3299 nrports = (status & ECH_PNL16PORT) ? 16 : 8;
3300 if ((nrports == 16) && ((status & ECH_PNLXPID) == 0))
3302 brdp->panels[panelnr] = nrports;
3303 brdp->nrports += nrports;
3309 brdp->state |= BST_FOUND;
3312 iounmap(brdp->membase);
3313 brdp->membase = NULL;
3315 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
3320 /*****************************************************************************/
3323 * Try to find an ONboard, Brumby or Stallion board and initialize it.
3324 * This handles only these board types.
3327 static int stli_initonb(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3330 cdkonbsig_t __iomem *sigsp;
3335 * Do a basic sanity check on the IO and memory addresses.
3337 if (brdp->iobase == 0 || brdp->memaddr == 0) {
3342 brdp->iosize = ONB_IOSIZE;
3344 if (!request_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize, "istallion")) {
3350 * Based on the specific board type setup the common vars to access
3351 * and enable shared memory. Set all board specific information now
3354 switch (brdp->brdtype) {
3357 brdp->memsize = ONB_MEMSIZE;
3358 brdp->pagesize = ONB_ATPAGESIZE;
3359 brdp->init = stli_onbinit;
3360 brdp->enable = stli_onbenable;
3361 brdp->reenable = stli_onbenable;
3362 brdp->disable = stli_onbdisable;
3363 brdp->getmemptr = stli_onbgetmemptr;
3364 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3365 brdp->reset = stli_onbreset;
3366 if (brdp->memaddr > 0x100000)
3367 brdp->enabval = ONB_MEMENABHI;
3369 brdp->enabval = ONB_MEMENABLO;
3370 name = "serial(ONBoard)";
3374 brdp->memsize = ONB_EIMEMSIZE;
3375 brdp->pagesize = ONB_EIPAGESIZE;
3376 brdp->init = stli_onbeinit;
3377 brdp->enable = stli_onbeenable;
3378 brdp->reenable = stli_onbeenable;
3379 brdp->disable = stli_onbedisable;
3380 brdp->getmemptr = stli_onbegetmemptr;
3381 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3382 brdp->reset = stli_onbereset;
3383 name = "serial(ONBoard/E)";
3387 brdp->memsize = BBY_MEMSIZE;
3388 brdp->pagesize = BBY_PAGESIZE;
3389 brdp->init = stli_bbyinit;
3390 brdp->enable = NULL;
3391 brdp->reenable = NULL;
3392 brdp->disable = NULL;
3393 brdp->getmemptr = stli_bbygetmemptr;
3394 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3395 brdp->reset = stli_bbyreset;
3396 name = "serial(Brumby)";
3400 brdp->memsize = STAL_MEMSIZE;
3401 brdp->pagesize = STAL_PAGESIZE;
3402 brdp->init = stli_stalinit;
3403 brdp->enable = NULL;
3404 brdp->reenable = NULL;
3405 brdp->disable = NULL;
3406 brdp->getmemptr = stli_stalgetmemptr;
3407 brdp->intr = stli_ecpintr;
3408 brdp->reset = stli_stalreset;
3409 name = "serial(Stallion)";
3418 * The per-board operations structure is all set up, so now let's go
3419 * and get the board operational. Firstly initialize board configuration
3420 * registers. Set the memory mapping info so we can get at the boards
3425 brdp->membase = ioremap_nocache(brdp->memaddr, brdp->memsize);
3426 if (brdp->membase == NULL) {
3432 * Now that all specific code is set up, enable the shared memory and
3433 * look for the a signature area that will tell us exactly what board
3434 * this is, and how many ports.
3437 sigsp = (cdkonbsig_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_SIGADDR);
3438 memcpy_fromio(&sig, sigsp, sizeof(cdkonbsig_t));
3441 if (sig.magic0 != cpu_to_le16(ONB_MAGIC0) ||
3442 sig.magic1 != cpu_to_le16(ONB_MAGIC1) ||
3443 sig.magic2 != cpu_to_le16(ONB_MAGIC2) ||
3444 sig.magic3 != cpu_to_le16(ONB_MAGIC3)) {
3450 * Scan through the signature alive mask and calculate how many ports
3451 * there are on this board.
3457 for (i = 0; (i < 16); i++) {
3458 if (((sig.amask0 << i) & 0x8000) == 0)
3463 brdp->panels[0] = brdp->nrports;
3466 brdp->state |= BST_FOUND;
3469 iounmap(brdp->membase);
3470 brdp->membase = NULL;
3472 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
3477 /*****************************************************************************/
3480 * Start up a running board. This routine is only called after the
3481 * code has been down loaded to the board and is operational. It will
3482 * read in the memory map, and get the show on the road...
3485 static int stli_startbrd(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3487 cdkhdr_t __iomem *hdrp;
3488 cdkmem_t __iomem *memp;
3489 cdkasy_t __iomem *ap;
3490 unsigned long flags;
3491 unsigned int portnr, nrdevs, i;
3492 struct stliport *portp;
3496 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
3498 hdrp = (cdkhdr_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, CDK_CDKADDR);
3499 nrdevs = hdrp->nrdevs;
3502 printk("%s(%d): CDK version %d.%d.%d --> "
3503 "nrdevs=%d memp=%x hostp=%x slavep=%x\n",
3504 __FILE__, __LINE__, readb(&hdrp->ver_release), readb(&hdrp->ver_modification),
3505 readb(&hdrp->ver_fix), nrdevs, (int) readl(&hdrp->memp), readl(&hdrp->hostp),
3506 readl(&hdrp->slavep));
3509 if (nrdevs < (brdp->nrports + 1)) {
3510 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: slave failed to allocate memory for "
3511 "all devices, devices=%d\n", nrdevs);
3512 brdp->nrports = nrdevs - 1;
3514 brdp->nrdevs = nrdevs;
3515 brdp->hostoffset = hdrp->hostp - CDK_CDKADDR;
3516 brdp->slaveoffset = hdrp->slavep - CDK_CDKADDR;
3517 brdp->bitsize = (nrdevs + 7) / 8;
3518 memoff = readl(&hdrp->memp);
3519 if (memoff > brdp->memsize) {
3520 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: corrupted shared memory region?\n");
3522 goto stli_donestartup;
3524 memp = (cdkmem_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, memoff);
3525 if (readw(&memp->dtype) != TYP_ASYNCTRL) {
3526 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: no slave control device found\n");
3527 goto stli_donestartup;
3532 * Cycle through memory allocation of each port. We are guaranteed to
3533 * have all ports inside the first page of slave window, so no need to
3534 * change pages while reading memory map.
3536 for (i = 1, portnr = 0; (i < nrdevs); i++, portnr++, memp++) {
3537 if (readw(&memp->dtype) != TYP_ASYNC)
3539 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
3543 portp->addr = readl(&memp->offset);
3544 portp->reqbit = (unsigned char) (0x1 << (i * 8 / nrdevs));
3545 portp->portidx = (unsigned char) (i / 8);
3546 portp->portbit = (unsigned char) (0x1 << (i % 8));
3549 writeb(0xff, &hdrp->slavereq);
3552 * For each port setup a local copy of the RX and TX buffer offsets
3553 * and sizes. We do this separate from the above, because we need to
3554 * move the shared memory page...
3556 for (i = 1, portnr = 0; (i < nrdevs); i++, portnr++) {
3557 portp = brdp->ports[portnr];
3560 if (portp->addr == 0)
3562 ap = (cdkasy_t __iomem *) EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, portp->addr);
3564 portp->rxsize = readw(&ap->rxq.size);
3565 portp->txsize = readw(&ap->txq.size);
3566 portp->rxoffset = readl(&ap->rxq.offset);
3567 portp->txoffset = readl(&ap->txq.offset);
3573 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
3576 brdp->state |= BST_STARTED;
3578 if (! stli_timeron) {
3580 mod_timer(&stli_timerlist, STLI_TIMEOUT);
3586 /*****************************************************************************/
3589 * Probe and initialize the specified board.
3592 static int __devinit stli_brdinit(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3596 switch (brdp->brdtype) {
3601 retval = stli_initecp(brdp);
3608 retval = stli_initonb(brdp);
3611 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: board=%d is unknown board "
3612 "type=%d\n", brdp->brdnr, brdp->brdtype);
3619 stli_initports(brdp);
3620 printk(KERN_INFO "STALLION: %s found, board=%d io=%x mem=%x "
3621 "nrpanels=%d nrports=%d\n", stli_brdnames[brdp->brdtype],
3622 brdp->brdnr, brdp->iobase, (int) brdp->memaddr,
3623 brdp->nrpanels, brdp->nrports);
3627 #if STLI_EISAPROBE != 0
3628 /*****************************************************************************/
3631 * Probe around trying to find where the EISA boards shared memory
3632 * might be. This is a bit if hack, but it is the best we can do.
3635 static int stli_eisamemprobe(struct stlibrd *brdp)
3637 cdkecpsig_t ecpsig, __iomem *ecpsigp;
3638 cdkonbsig_t onbsig, __iomem *onbsigp;
3642 * First up we reset the board, to get it into a known state. There
3643 * is only 2 board types here we need to worry about. Don;t use the
3644 * standard board init routine here, it programs up the shared
3645 * memory address, and we don't know it yet...
3647 if (brdp->brdtype == BRD_ECPE) {
3648 outb(0x1, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EIBRDENAB));
3649 outb(ECP_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
3651 outb(ECP_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ECP_EICONFR));
3653 stli_ecpeienable(brdp);
3654 } else if (brdp->brdtype == BRD_ONBOARDE) {
3655 outb(0x1, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EIBRDENAB));
3656 outb(ONB_EISTOP, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3658 outb(ONB_EIDISABLE, (brdp->iobase + ONB_EICONFR));
3660 outb(0x1, brdp->iobase);
3662 stli_onbeenable(brdp);
3668 brdp->memsize = ECP_MEMSIZE;
3671 * Board shared memory is enabled, so now we have a poke around and
3672 * see if we can find it.
3674 for (i = 0; (i < stli_eisamempsize); i++) {
3675 brdp->memaddr = stli_eisamemprobeaddrs[i];
3676 brdp->membase = ioremap_nocache(brdp->memaddr, brdp->memsize);
3677 if (brdp->membase == NULL)
3680 if (brdp->brdtype == BRD_ECPE) {
3681 ecpsigp = stli_ecpeigetmemptr(brdp,
3682 CDK_SIGADDR, __LINE__);
3683 memcpy_fromio(&ecpsig, ecpsigp, sizeof(cdkecpsig_t));
3684 if (ecpsig.magic == cpu_to_le32(ECP_MAGIC))
3687 onbsigp = (cdkonbsig_t __iomem *) stli_onbegetmemptr(brdp,
3688 CDK_SIGADDR, __LINE__);
3689 memcpy_fromio(&onbsig, onbsigp, sizeof(cdkonbsig_t));
3690 if ((onbsig.magic0 == cpu_to_le16(ONB_MAGIC0)) &&
3691 (onbsig.magic1 == cpu_to_le16(ONB_MAGIC1)) &&
3692 (onbsig.magic2 == cpu_to_le16(ONB_MAGIC2)) &&
3693 (onbsig.magic3 == cpu_to_le16(ONB_MAGIC3)))
3697 iounmap(brdp->membase);
3703 * Regardless of whether we found the shared memory or not we must
3704 * disable the region. After that return success or failure.
3706 if (brdp->brdtype == BRD_ECPE)
3707 stli_ecpeidisable(brdp);
3709 stli_onbedisable(brdp);
3713 brdp->membase = NULL;
3714 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to probe shared memory "
3715 "region for %s in EISA slot=%d\n",
3716 stli_brdnames[brdp->brdtype], (brdp->iobase >> 12));
3723 static int stli_getbrdnr(void)
3727 for (i = 0; i < STL_MAXBRDS; i++) {
3728 if (!stli_brds[i]) {
3729 if (i >= stli_nrbrds)
3730 stli_nrbrds = i + 1;
3737 #if STLI_EISAPROBE != 0
3738 /*****************************************************************************/
3741 * Probe around and try to find any EISA boards in system. The biggest
3742 * problem here is finding out what memory address is associated with
3743 * an EISA board after it is found. The registers of the ECPE and
3744 * ONboardE are not readable - so we can't read them from there. We
3745 * don't have access to the EISA CMOS (or EISA BIOS) so we don't
3746 * actually have any way to find out the real value. The best we can
3747 * do is go probing around in the usual places hoping we can find it.
3750 static int __init stli_findeisabrds(void)
3752 struct stlibrd *brdp;
3753 unsigned int iobase, eid, i;
3754 int brdnr, found = 0;
3757 * Firstly check if this is an EISA system. If this is not an EISA system then
3758 * don't bother going any further!
3764 * Looks like an EISA system, so go searching for EISA boards.
3766 for (iobase = 0x1000; (iobase <= 0xc000); iobase += 0x1000) {
3767 outb(0xff, (iobase + 0xc80));
3768 eid = inb(iobase + 0xc80);
3769 eid |= inb(iobase + 0xc81) << 8;
3770 if (eid != STL_EISAID)
3774 * We have found a board. Need to check if this board was
3775 * statically configured already (just in case!).
3777 for (i = 0; (i < STL_MAXBRDS); i++) {
3778 brdp = stli_brds[i];
3781 if (brdp->iobase == iobase)
3784 if (i < STL_MAXBRDS)
3788 * We have found a Stallion board and it is not configured already.
3789 * Allocate a board structure and initialize it.
3791 if ((brdp = stli_allocbrd()) == NULL)
3792 return found ? : -ENOMEM;
3793 brdnr = stli_getbrdnr();
3795 return found ? : -ENOMEM;
3796 brdp->brdnr = (unsigned int)brdnr;
3797 eid = inb(iobase + 0xc82);
3798 if (eid == ECP_EISAID)
3799 brdp->brdtype = BRD_ECPE;
3800 else if (eid == ONB_EISAID)
3801 brdp->brdtype = BRD_ONBOARDE;
3803 brdp->brdtype = BRD_UNKNOWN;
3804 brdp->iobase = iobase;
3805 outb(0x1, (iobase + 0xc84));
3806 if (stli_eisamemprobe(brdp))
3807 outb(0, (iobase + 0xc84));
3808 if (stli_brdinit(brdp) < 0) {
3813 stli_brds[brdp->brdnr] = brdp;
3816 for (i = 0; i < brdp->nrports; i++)
3817 tty_register_device(stli_serial,
3818 brdp->brdnr * STL_MAXPORTS + i, NULL);
3824 static inline int stli_findeisabrds(void) { return 0; }
3827 /*****************************************************************************/
3830 * Find the next available board number that is free.
3833 /*****************************************************************************/
3836 * We have a Stallion board. Allocate a board structure and
3837 * initialize it. Read its IO and MEMORY resources from PCI
3838 * configuration space.
3841 static int __devinit stli_pciprobe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
3842 const struct pci_device_id *ent)
3844 struct stlibrd *brdp;
3846 int brdnr, retval = -EIO;
3848 retval = pci_enable_device(pdev);
3851 brdp = stli_allocbrd();
3856 mutex_lock(&stli_brdslock);
3857 brdnr = stli_getbrdnr();
3859 printk(KERN_INFO "STALLION: too many boards found, "
3860 "maximum supported %d\n", STL_MAXBRDS);
3861 mutex_unlock(&stli_brdslock);
3865 brdp->brdnr = (unsigned int)brdnr;
3866 stli_brds[brdp->brdnr] = brdp;
3867 mutex_unlock(&stli_brdslock);
3868 brdp->brdtype = BRD_ECPPCI;
3870 * We have all resources from the board, so lets setup the actual
3871 * board structure now.
3873 brdp->iobase = pci_resource_start(pdev, 3);
3874 brdp->memaddr = pci_resource_start(pdev, 2);
3875 retval = stli_brdinit(brdp);
3879 brdp->state |= BST_PROBED;
3880 pci_set_drvdata(pdev, brdp);
3883 brdp->enable = NULL;
3884 brdp->disable = NULL;
3886 for (i = 0; i < brdp->nrports; i++)
3887 tty_register_device(stli_serial, brdp->brdnr * STL_MAXPORTS + i,
3892 stli_brds[brdp->brdnr] = NULL;
3899 static void stli_pciremove(struct pci_dev *pdev)
3901 struct stlibrd *brdp = pci_get_drvdata(pdev);
3903 stli_cleanup_ports(brdp);
3905 iounmap(brdp->membase);
3906 if (brdp->iosize > 0)
3907 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
3909 stli_brds[brdp->brdnr] = NULL;
3913 static struct pci_driver stli_pcidriver = {
3914 .name = "istallion",
3915 .id_table = istallion_pci_tbl,
3916 .probe = stli_pciprobe,
3917 .remove = __devexit_p(stli_pciremove)
3919 /*****************************************************************************/
3922 * Allocate a new board structure. Fill out the basic info in it.
3925 static struct stlibrd *stli_allocbrd(void)
3927 struct stlibrd *brdp;
3929 brdp = kzalloc(sizeof(struct stlibrd), GFP_KERNEL);
3931 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to allocate memory "
3932 "(size=%Zd)\n", sizeof(struct stlibrd));
3935 brdp->magic = STLI_BOARDMAGIC;
3939 /*****************************************************************************/
3942 * Scan through all the boards in the configuration and see what we
3946 static int __init stli_initbrds(void)
3948 struct stlibrd *brdp, *nxtbrdp;
3949 struct stlconf conf;
3950 unsigned int i, j, found = 0;
3953 for (stli_nrbrds = 0; stli_nrbrds < ARRAY_SIZE(stli_brdsp);
3955 memset(&conf, 0, sizeof(conf));
3956 if (stli_parsebrd(&conf, stli_brdsp[stli_nrbrds]) == 0)
3958 if ((brdp = stli_allocbrd()) == NULL)
3960 brdp->brdnr = stli_nrbrds;
3961 brdp->brdtype = conf.brdtype;
3962 brdp->iobase = conf.ioaddr1;
3963 brdp->memaddr = conf.memaddr;
3964 if (stli_brdinit(brdp) < 0) {
3968 stli_brds[brdp->brdnr] = brdp;
3971 for (i = 0; i < brdp->nrports; i++)
3972 tty_register_device(stli_serial,
3973 brdp->brdnr * STL_MAXPORTS + i, NULL);
3976 retval = stli_findeisabrds();
3981 * All found boards are initialized. Now for a little optimization, if
3982 * no boards are sharing the "shared memory" regions then we can just
3983 * leave them all enabled. This is in fact the usual case.
3986 if (stli_nrbrds > 1) {
3987 for (i = 0; (i < stli_nrbrds); i++) {
3988 brdp = stli_brds[i];
3991 for (j = i + 1; (j < stli_nrbrds); j++) {
3992 nxtbrdp = stli_brds[j];
3993 if (nxtbrdp == NULL)
3995 if ((brdp->membase >= nxtbrdp->membase) &&
3996 (brdp->membase <= (nxtbrdp->membase +
3997 nxtbrdp->memsize - 1))) {
4005 if (stli_shared == 0) {
4006 for (i = 0; (i < stli_nrbrds); i++) {
4007 brdp = stli_brds[i];
4010 if (brdp->state & BST_FOUND) {
4012 brdp->enable = NULL;
4013 brdp->disable = NULL;
4018 retval = pci_register_driver(&stli_pcidriver);
4019 if (retval && found == 0) {
4020 printk(KERN_ERR "Neither isa nor eisa cards found nor pci "
4021 "driver can be registered!\n");
4030 /*****************************************************************************/
4033 * Code to handle an "staliomem" read operation. This device is the
4034 * contents of the board shared memory. It is used for down loading
4035 * the slave image (and debugging :-)
4038 static ssize_t stli_memread(struct file *fp, char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offp)
4040 unsigned long flags;
4041 void __iomem *memptr;
4042 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4048 brdnr = iminor(fp->f_path.dentry->d_inode);
4049 if (brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
4051 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
4054 if (brdp->state == 0)
4056 if (off >= brdp->memsize || off + count < off)
4059 size = min(count, (size_t)(brdp->memsize - off));
4062 * Copy the data a page at a time
4065 p = (void *)__get_free_page(GFP_KERNEL);
4070 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
4072 memptr = EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, off);
4073 n = min(size, (int)(brdp->pagesize - (((unsigned long) off) % brdp->pagesize)));
4074 n = min(n, (int)PAGE_SIZE);
4075 memcpy_fromio(p, memptr, n);
4077 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
4078 if (copy_to_user(buf, p, n)) {
4088 free_page((unsigned long)p);
4092 /*****************************************************************************/
4095 * Code to handle an "staliomem" write operation. This device is the
4096 * contents of the board shared memory. It is used for down loading
4097 * the slave image (and debugging :-)
4099 * FIXME: copy under lock
4102 static ssize_t stli_memwrite(struct file *fp, const char __user *buf, size_t count, loff_t *offp)
4104 unsigned long flags;
4105 void __iomem *memptr;
4106 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4113 brdnr = iminor(fp->f_path.dentry->d_inode);
4115 if (brdnr >= stli_nrbrds)
4117 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
4120 if (brdp->state == 0)
4122 if (off >= brdp->memsize || off + count < off)
4125 chbuf = (char __user *) buf;
4126 size = min(count, (size_t)(brdp->memsize - off));
4129 * Copy the data a page at a time
4132 p = (void *)__get_free_page(GFP_KERNEL);
4137 n = min(size, (int)(brdp->pagesize - (((unsigned long) off) % brdp->pagesize)));
4138 n = min(n, (int)PAGE_SIZE);
4139 if (copy_from_user(p, chbuf, n)) {
4144 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
4146 memptr = EBRDGETMEMPTR(brdp, off);
4147 memcpy_toio(memptr, p, n);
4149 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
4155 free_page((unsigned long) p);
4160 /*****************************************************************************/
4163 * Return the board stats structure to user app.
4166 static int stli_getbrdstats(combrd_t __user *bp)
4168 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4171 if (copy_from_user(&stli_brdstats, bp, sizeof(combrd_t)))
4173 if (stli_brdstats.brd >= STL_MAXBRDS)
4175 brdp = stli_brds[stli_brdstats.brd];
4179 memset(&stli_brdstats, 0, sizeof(combrd_t));
4180 stli_brdstats.brd = brdp->brdnr;
4181 stli_brdstats.type = brdp->brdtype;
4182 stli_brdstats.hwid = 0;
4183 stli_brdstats.state = brdp->state;
4184 stli_brdstats.ioaddr = brdp->iobase;
4185 stli_brdstats.memaddr = brdp->memaddr;
4186 stli_brdstats.nrpanels = brdp->nrpanels;
4187 stli_brdstats.nrports = brdp->nrports;
4188 for (i = 0; (i < brdp->nrpanels); i++) {
4189 stli_brdstats.panels[i].panel = i;
4190 stli_brdstats.panels[i].hwid = brdp->panelids[i];
4191 stli_brdstats.panels[i].nrports = brdp->panels[i];
4194 if (copy_to_user(bp, &stli_brdstats, sizeof(combrd_t)))
4199 /*****************************************************************************/
4202 * Resolve the referenced port number into a port struct pointer.
4205 static struct stliport *stli_getport(unsigned int brdnr, unsigned int panelnr,
4206 unsigned int portnr)
4208 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4211 if (brdnr >= STL_MAXBRDS)
4213 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
4216 for (i = 0; (i < panelnr); i++)
4217 portnr += brdp->panels[i];
4218 if (portnr >= brdp->nrports)
4220 return brdp->ports[portnr];
4223 /*****************************************************************************/
4226 * Return the port stats structure to user app. A NULL port struct
4227 * pointer passed in means that we need to find out from the app
4228 * what port to get stats for (used through board control device).
4231 static int stli_portcmdstats(struct tty_struct *tty, struct stliport *portp)
4233 unsigned long flags;
4234 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4237 memset(&stli_comstats, 0, sizeof(comstats_t));
4241 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
4245 if (brdp->state & BST_STARTED) {
4246 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_GETSTATS,
4247 &stli_cdkstats, sizeof(asystats_t), 1)) < 0)
4250 memset(&stli_cdkstats, 0, sizeof(asystats_t));
4253 stli_comstats.brd = portp->brdnr;
4254 stli_comstats.panel = portp->panelnr;
4255 stli_comstats.port = portp->portnr;
4256 stli_comstats.state = portp->state;
4257 stli_comstats.flags = portp->port.flags;
4259 spin_lock_irqsave(&brd_lock, flags);
4261 if (portp->port.tty == tty) {
4262 stli_comstats.ttystate = tty->flags;
4263 stli_comstats.rxbuffered = -1;
4264 if (tty->termios != NULL) {
4265 stli_comstats.cflags = tty->termios->c_cflag;
4266 stli_comstats.iflags = tty->termios->c_iflag;
4267 stli_comstats.oflags = tty->termios->c_oflag;
4268 stli_comstats.lflags = tty->termios->c_lflag;
4272 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd_lock, flags);
4274 stli_comstats.txtotal = stli_cdkstats.txchars;
4275 stli_comstats.rxtotal = stli_cdkstats.rxchars + stli_cdkstats.ringover;
4276 stli_comstats.txbuffered = stli_cdkstats.txringq;
4277 stli_comstats.rxbuffered += stli_cdkstats.rxringq;
4278 stli_comstats.rxoverrun = stli_cdkstats.overruns;
4279 stli_comstats.rxparity = stli_cdkstats.parity;
4280 stli_comstats.rxframing = stli_cdkstats.framing;
4281 stli_comstats.rxlost = stli_cdkstats.ringover;
4282 stli_comstats.rxbreaks = stli_cdkstats.rxbreaks;
4283 stli_comstats.txbreaks = stli_cdkstats.txbreaks;
4284 stli_comstats.txxon = stli_cdkstats.txstart;
4285 stli_comstats.txxoff = stli_cdkstats.txstop;
4286 stli_comstats.rxxon = stli_cdkstats.rxstart;
4287 stli_comstats.rxxoff = stli_cdkstats.rxstop;
4288 stli_comstats.rxrtsoff = stli_cdkstats.rtscnt / 2;
4289 stli_comstats.rxrtson = stli_cdkstats.rtscnt - stli_comstats.rxrtsoff;
4290 stli_comstats.modem = stli_cdkstats.dcdcnt;
4291 stli_comstats.hwid = stli_cdkstats.hwid;
4292 stli_comstats.signals = stli_mktiocm(stli_cdkstats.signals);
4297 /*****************************************************************************/
4300 * Return the port stats structure to user app. A NULL port struct
4301 * pointer passed in means that we need to find out from the app
4302 * what port to get stats for (used through board control device).
4305 static int stli_getportstats(struct tty_struct *tty, struct stliport *portp,
4306 comstats_t __user *cp)
4308 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4312 if (copy_from_user(&stli_comstats, cp, sizeof(comstats_t)))
4314 portp = stli_getport(stli_comstats.brd, stli_comstats.panel,
4315 stli_comstats.port);
4320 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
4324 if ((rc = stli_portcmdstats(tty, portp)) < 0)
4327 return copy_to_user(cp, &stli_comstats, sizeof(comstats_t)) ?
4331 /*****************************************************************************/
4334 * Clear the port stats structure. We also return it zeroed out...
4337 static int stli_clrportstats(struct stliport *portp, comstats_t __user *cp)
4339 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4343 if (copy_from_user(&stli_comstats, cp, sizeof(comstats_t)))
4345 portp = stli_getport(stli_comstats.brd, stli_comstats.panel,
4346 stli_comstats.port);
4351 brdp = stli_brds[portp->brdnr];
4355 if (brdp->state & BST_STARTED) {
4356 if ((rc = stli_cmdwait(brdp, portp, A_CLEARSTATS, NULL, 0, 0)) < 0)
4360 memset(&stli_comstats, 0, sizeof(comstats_t));
4361 stli_comstats.brd = portp->brdnr;
4362 stli_comstats.panel = portp->panelnr;
4363 stli_comstats.port = portp->portnr;
4365 if (copy_to_user(cp, &stli_comstats, sizeof(comstats_t)))
4370 /*****************************************************************************/
4373 * Return the entire driver ports structure to a user app.
4376 static int stli_getportstruct(struct stliport __user *arg)
4378 struct stliport stli_dummyport;
4379 struct stliport *portp;
4381 if (copy_from_user(&stli_dummyport, arg, sizeof(struct stliport)))
4383 portp = stli_getport(stli_dummyport.brdnr, stli_dummyport.panelnr,
4384 stli_dummyport.portnr);
4387 if (copy_to_user(arg, portp, sizeof(struct stliport)))
4392 /*****************************************************************************/
4395 * Return the entire driver board structure to a user app.
4398 static int stli_getbrdstruct(struct stlibrd __user *arg)
4400 struct stlibrd stli_dummybrd;
4401 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4403 if (copy_from_user(&stli_dummybrd, arg, sizeof(struct stlibrd)))
4405 if (stli_dummybrd.brdnr >= STL_MAXBRDS)
4407 brdp = stli_brds[stli_dummybrd.brdnr];
4410 if (copy_to_user(arg, brdp, sizeof(struct stlibrd)))
4415 /*****************************************************************************/
4418 * The "staliomem" device is also required to do some special operations on
4419 * the board. We need to be able to send an interrupt to the board,
4420 * reset it, and start/stop it.
4423 static int stli_memioctl(struct inode *ip, struct file *fp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
4425 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4426 int brdnr, rc, done;
4427 void __user *argp = (void __user *)arg;
4430 * First up handle the board independent ioctls.
4438 case COM_GETPORTSTATS:
4439 rc = stli_getportstats(NULL, NULL, argp);
4442 case COM_CLRPORTSTATS:
4443 rc = stli_clrportstats(NULL, argp);
4446 case COM_GETBRDSTATS:
4447 rc = stli_getbrdstats(argp);
4451 rc = stli_getportstruct(argp);
4455 rc = stli_getbrdstruct(argp);
4465 * Now handle the board specific ioctls. These all depend on the
4466 * minor number of the device they were called from.
4469 if (brdnr >= STL_MAXBRDS)
4471 brdp = stli_brds[brdnr];
4474 if (brdp->state == 0)
4484 rc = stli_startbrd(brdp);
4487 brdp->state &= ~BST_STARTED;
4490 brdp->state &= ~BST_STARTED;
4492 if (stli_shared == 0) {
4493 if (brdp->reenable != NULL)
4494 (* brdp->reenable)(brdp);
4505 static const struct tty_operations stli_ops = {
4507 .close = stli_close,
4508 .write = stli_write,
4509 .put_char = stli_putchar,
4510 .flush_chars = stli_flushchars,
4511 .write_room = stli_writeroom,
4512 .chars_in_buffer = stli_charsinbuffer,
4513 .ioctl = stli_ioctl,
4514 .set_termios = stli_settermios,
4515 .throttle = stli_throttle,
4516 .unthrottle = stli_unthrottle,
4518 .start = stli_start,
4519 .hangup = stli_hangup,
4520 .flush_buffer = stli_flushbuffer,
4521 .break_ctl = stli_breakctl,
4522 .wait_until_sent = stli_waituntilsent,
4523 .send_xchar = stli_sendxchar,
4524 .read_proc = stli_readproc,
4525 .tiocmget = stli_tiocmget,
4526 .tiocmset = stli_tiocmset,
4529 static const struct tty_port_operations stli_port_ops = {
4530 .carrier_raised = stli_carrier_raised,
4533 /*****************************************************************************/
4535 * Loadable module initialization stuff.
4538 static void istallion_cleanup_isa(void)
4540 struct stlibrd *brdp;
4543 for (j = 0; (j < stli_nrbrds); j++) {
4544 if ((brdp = stli_brds[j]) == NULL || (brdp->state & BST_PROBED))
4547 stli_cleanup_ports(brdp);
4549 iounmap(brdp->membase);
4550 if (brdp->iosize > 0)
4551 release_region(brdp->iobase, brdp->iosize);
4553 stli_brds[j] = NULL;
4557 static int __init istallion_module_init(void)
4562 printk(KERN_INFO "%s: version %s\n", stli_drvtitle, stli_drvversion);
4564 spin_lock_init(&stli_lock);
4565 spin_lock_init(&brd_lock);
4567 stli_txcookbuf = kmalloc(STLI_TXBUFSIZE, GFP_KERNEL);
4568 if (!stli_txcookbuf) {
4569 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to allocate memory "
4570 "(size=%d)\n", STLI_TXBUFSIZE);
4575 stli_serial = alloc_tty_driver(STL_MAXBRDS * STL_MAXPORTS);
4581 stli_serial->owner = THIS_MODULE;
4582 stli_serial->driver_name = stli_drvname;
4583 stli_serial->name = stli_serialname;
4584 stli_serial->major = STL_SERIALMAJOR;
4585 stli_serial->minor_start = 0;
4586 stli_serial->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL;
4587 stli_serial->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL;
4588 stli_serial->init_termios = stli_deftermios;
4589 stli_serial->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW | TTY_DRIVER_DYNAMIC_DEV;
4590 tty_set_operations(stli_serial, &stli_ops);
4592 retval = tty_register_driver(stli_serial);
4594 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to register serial driver\n");
4598 retval = stli_initbrds();
4603 * Set up a character driver for the shared memory region. We need this
4604 * to down load the slave code image. Also it is a useful debugging tool.
4606 retval = register_chrdev(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, "staliomem", &stli_fsiomem);
4608 printk(KERN_ERR "STALLION: failed to register serial memory "
4613 istallion_class = class_create(THIS_MODULE, "staliomem");
4614 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
4615 device_create(istallion_class, NULL, MKDEV(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, i),
4616 NULL, "staliomem%d", i);
4620 pci_unregister_driver(&stli_pcidriver);
4621 istallion_cleanup_isa();
4623 tty_unregister_driver(stli_serial);
4625 put_tty_driver(stli_serial);
4627 kfree(stli_txcookbuf);
4632 /*****************************************************************************/
4634 static void __exit istallion_module_exit(void)
4638 printk(KERN_INFO "Unloading %s: version %s\n", stli_drvtitle,
4643 del_timer_sync(&stli_timerlist);
4646 unregister_chrdev(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, "staliomem");
4648 for (j = 0; j < 4; j++)
4649 device_destroy(istallion_class, MKDEV(STL_SIOMEMMAJOR, j));
4650 class_destroy(istallion_class);
4652 pci_unregister_driver(&stli_pcidriver);
4653 istallion_cleanup_isa();
4655 tty_unregister_driver(stli_serial);
4656 put_tty_driver(stli_serial);
4658 kfree(stli_txcookbuf);
4661 module_init(istallion_module_init);
4662 module_exit(istallion_module_exit);