Subject: ioctl asic rework
To: None <port-pmax@netbsd.org, port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: Jonathan Stone <jonathan@DSG.Stanford.EDU>
List: port-alpha
Date: 03/14/1999 17:30:56
Hi all,
I've committed a partial cleanup of the pmax ioctl asic code, which is
needed to fix some interrupt-enable glitches on pmaxes for 1.4.
As part of that I've used the same ioasic_softc and child-device
tables as the Alpha, moved those definitions to sys/dev/tc/ioasicvar.h
(where they belong) and checked some now-shared code into
sys/dev/tc/ioasic_subr.c. That involved removing the duplicated
struct definitions from sys/arch/alpha/ioasic.c, but it
compiled cleanly, and since nothing else changed, i committed it.
If someone could test the following sys/arch/alpha/tc/ioasic.c on a TC
alpha, using sys/dev/tc/ioasic_subr.c, and verify that the cut-and-
paste works (it does ona pmax) then we can commit that, too.
(I have prototype ioasic dma code to drop into sys/dev/tc/ioasic_subr,
but it still needs a bit more work...)
/* $NetBSD: ioasic.c,v 1.20 1999/02/12 01:50:30 thorpej Exp $ */
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#include "opt_dec_3000_300.h"
#include <sys/cdefs.h> /* RCS ID & Copyright macro defns */
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: ioasic.c,v 1.20 1999/02/12 01:50:30 thorpej Exp $");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <machine/autoconf.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/pte.h>
#include <machine/rpb.h>
#ifndef EVCNT_COUNTERS
#include <machine/intrcnt.h>
#endif
#include <dev/tc/tcvar.h>
#include <alpha/tc/ioasicreg.h>
#include <dev/tc/ioasicvar.h>
/* Definition of the driver for autoconfig. */
int ioasicmatch __P((struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *));
void ioasicattach __P((struct device *, struct device *, void *));
int ioasicprint(void *, const char *);
struct cfattach ioasic_ca = {
sizeof(struct ioasic_softc), ioasicmatch, ioasicattach,
};
int ioasic_intr __P((void *));
int ioasic_intrnull __P((void *));
#define C(x) ((void *)(x))
#define IOASIC_DEV_LANCE 0
#define IOASIC_DEV_SCC0 1
#define IOASIC_DEV_SCC1 2
#define IOASIC_DEV_ISDN 3
#define IOASIC_DEV_BOGUS -1
#define IOASIC_NCOOKIES 4
struct ioasic_dev ioasic_devs[] = {
/* XXX lance name */
{ "lance", IOASIC_SLOT_3_START, C(IOASIC_DEV_LANCE),
IOASIC_INTR_LANCE, },
{ "z8530 ", IOASIC_SLOT_4_START, C(IOASIC_DEV_SCC0),
IOASIC_INTR_SCC_0, },
{ "z8530 ", IOASIC_SLOT_6_START, C(IOASIC_DEV_SCC1),
IOASIC_INTR_SCC_1, },
{ "TOY_RTC ", IOASIC_SLOT_8_START, C(IOASIC_DEV_BOGUS),
0, },
{ "AMD79c30", IOASIC_SLOT_9_START, C(IOASIC_DEV_ISDN),
IOASIC_INTR_ISDN, },
};
int ioasic_ndevs = sizeof(ioasic_devs) / sizeof(ioasic_devs[0]);
struct ioasicintr {
int (*iai_func) __P((void *));
void *iai_arg;
} ioasicintrs[IOASIC_NCOOKIES];
tc_addr_t ioasic_base; /* XXX XXX XXX */
/* There can be only one. */
int ioasicfound;
extern int cputype;
/*
* DMA area for IOASIC LANCE.
* XXX Should be done differently, but this is better than it used to be.
*/
#define LE_IOASIC_MEMSIZE (128*1024)
#define LE_IOASIC_MEMALIGN (128*1024)
caddr_t le_iomem;
void ioasic_lance_dma_setup __P((struct ioasic_softc *));
int
ioasicmatch(parent, cfdata, aux)
struct device *parent;
struct cfdata *cfdata;
void *aux;
{
struct tc_attach_args *ta = aux;
/* Make sure that we're looking for this type of device. */
if (strncmp("FLAMG-IO", ta->ta_modname, TC_ROM_LLEN))
return (0);
/* Check that it can actually exist. */
if ((cputype != ST_DEC_3000_500) && (cputype != ST_DEC_3000_300))
panic("ioasicmatch: how did we get here?");
if (ioasicfound)
return (0);
return (1);
}
void
ioasicattach(parent, self, aux)
struct device *parent, *self;
void *aux;
{
struct ioasic_softc *sc = (struct ioasic_softc *)self;
struct tc_attach_args *ta = aux;
u_long i;
ioasicfound = 1;
sc->sc_base = ta->ta_addr;
ioasic_base = sc->sc_base; /* XXX XXX XXX */
sc->sc_cookie = ta->ta_cookie;
sc->sc_dmat = ta->ta_dmat;
#ifdef DEC_3000_300
if (cputype == ST_DEC_3000_300) {
*(volatile u_int *)IOASIC_REG_CSR(sc->sc_base) |=
IOASIC_CSR_FASTMODE;
tc_mb();
printf(": slow mode\n");
} else
#endif
printf(": fast mode\n");
/*
* Turn off all device interrupt bits.
* (This does _not_ include 3000/300 TC option slot bits.
*/
for (i = 0; i < ioasic_ndevs; i++)
*(volatile u_int32_t *)IOASIC_REG_IMSK(ioasic_base) &=
~ioasic_devs[i].iad_intrbits;
tc_mb();
/*
* Set up interrupt handlers.
*/
for (i = 0; i < IOASIC_NCOOKIES; i++) {
ioasicintrs[i].iai_func = ioasic_intrnull;
ioasicintrs[i].iai_arg = (void *)i;
}
tc_intr_establish(parent, sc->sc_cookie, TC_IPL_NONE, ioasic_intr, sc);
/*
* Set up the LANCE DMA area.
*/
ioasic_lance_dma_setup(sc);
/*
* Try to configure each device.
*/
ioasic_attach_devs(sc, ioasic_devs, ioasic_ndevs);
}
int
ioasicprint(aux, pnp)
void *aux;
const char *pnp;
{
struct ioasicdev_attach_args *d = aux;
if (pnp)
printf("%s at %s", d->iada_modname, pnp);
printf(" offset 0x%lx", (long)d->iada_offset);
return (UNCONF);
}
int
ioasic_submatch(match, d)
struct cfdata *match;
struct ioasicdev_attach_args *d;
{
return ((match->ioasiccf_offset == d->iada_offset) ||
(match->ioasiccf_offset == IOASIC_OFFSET_UNKNOWN));
}
void
ioasic_intr_establish(ioa, cookie, level, func, arg)
struct device *ioa;
void *cookie, *arg;
tc_intrlevel_t level;
int (*func) __P((void *));
{
u_long dev, i;
dev = (u_long)cookie;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
/* XXX check cookie. */
#endif
if (ioasicintrs[dev].iai_func != ioasic_intrnull)
panic("ioasic_intr_establish: cookie %lu twice", dev);
ioasicintrs[dev].iai_func = func;
ioasicintrs[dev].iai_arg = arg;
/* Enable interrupts for the device. */
for (i = 0; i < ioasic_ndevs; i++)
if (ioasic_devs[i].iad_cookie == cookie)
break;
if (i == ioasic_ndevs)
panic("ioasic_intr_establish: invalid cookie.");
*(volatile u_int32_t *)IOASIC_REG_IMSK(ioasic_base) |=
ioasic_devs[i].iad_intrbits;
tc_mb();
}
void
ioasic_intr_disestablish(ioa, cookie)
struct device *ioa;
void *cookie;
{
u_long dev, i;
dev = (u_long)cookie;
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
/* XXX check cookie. */
#endif
if (ioasicintrs[dev].iai_func == ioasic_intrnull)
panic("ioasic_intr_disestablish: cookie %lu missing intr", dev);
/* Enable interrupts for the device. */
for (i = 0; i < ioasic_ndevs; i++)
if (ioasic_devs[i].iad_cookie == cookie)
break;
if (i == ioasic_ndevs)
panic("ioasic_intr_disestablish: invalid cookie.");
*(volatile u_int32_t *)IOASIC_REG_IMSK(ioasic_base) &=
~ioasic_devs[i].iad_intrbits;
tc_mb();
ioasicintrs[dev].iai_func = ioasic_intrnull;
ioasicintrs[dev].iai_arg = (void *)dev;
}
int
ioasic_intrnull(val)
void *val;
{
panic("ioasic_intrnull: uncaught IOASIC intr for cookie %ld\n",
(u_long)val);
}
/*
* asic_intr --
* ASIC interrupt handler.
*/
int
ioasic_intr(val)
void *val;
{
register struct ioasic_softc *sc = val;
register int ifound;
int gifound;
u_int32_t sir;
volatile u_int32_t *sirp;
sirp = (volatile u_int32_t *)IOASIC_REG_INTR(sc->sc_base);
gifound = 0;
do {
ifound = 0;
tc_syncbus();
sir = *sirp;
#ifdef EVCNT_COUNTERS
/* No interrupt counting via evcnt counters */
XXX BREAK HERE XXX
#else /* !EVCNT_COUNTERS */
#define INCRINTRCNT(slot) intrcnt[INTRCNT_IOASIC + slot]++
#endif /* EVCNT_COUNTERS */
/* XXX DUPLICATION OF INTERRUPT BIT INFORMATION... */
#define CHECKINTR(slot, bits) \
if (sir & bits) { \
ifound = 1; \
INCRINTRCNT(slot); \
(*ioasicintrs[slot].iai_func) \
(ioasicintrs[slot].iai_arg); \
}
CHECKINTR(IOASIC_DEV_SCC0, IOASIC_INTR_SCC_0);
CHECKINTR(IOASIC_DEV_SCC1, IOASIC_INTR_SCC_1);
CHECKINTR(IOASIC_DEV_LANCE, IOASIC_INTR_LANCE);
CHECKINTR(IOASIC_DEV_ISDN, IOASIC_INTR_ISDN);
gifound |= ifound;
} while (ifound);
return (gifound);
}
/* XXX */
char *
ioasic_lance_ether_address()
{
return (u_char *)IOASIC_SYS_ETHER_ADDRESS(ioasic_base);
}
void
ioasic_lance_dma_setup(sc)
struct ioasic_softc *sc;
{
bus_dma_tag_t dmat = sc->sc_dmat;
bus_dma_segment_t seg;
volatile u_int32_t *ldp;
tc_addr_t tca;
int rseg;
/*
* Allocate a DMA area for the chip.
*/
if (bus_dmamem_alloc(dmat, LE_IOASIC_MEMSIZE, LE_IOASIC_MEMALIGN,
0, &seg, 1, &rseg, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT)) {
printf("%s: can't allocate DMA area for LANCE\n",
sc->sc_dv.dv_xname);
return;
}
if (bus_dmamem_map(dmat, &seg, rseg, LE_IOASIC_MEMSIZE,
&le_iomem, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT|BUS_DMA_COHERENT)) {
printf("%s: can't map DMA area for LANCE\n",
sc->sc_dv.dv_xname);
bus_dmamem_free(dmat, &seg, rseg);
return;
}
/*
* Create and load the DMA map for the DMA area.
*/
if (bus_dmamap_create(dmat, LE_IOASIC_MEMSIZE, 1,
LE_IOASIC_MEMSIZE, 0, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT, &sc->sc_lance_dmam)) {
printf("%s: can't create DMA map\n", sc->sc_dv.dv_xname);
goto bad;
}
if (bus_dmamap_load(dmat, sc->sc_lance_dmam,
le_iomem, LE_IOASIC_MEMSIZE, NULL, BUS_DMA_NOWAIT)) {
printf("%s: can't load DMA map\n", sc->sc_dv.dv_xname);
goto bad;
}
tca = (tc_addr_t)sc->sc_lance_dmam->dm_segs[0].ds_addr;
if (tca != sc->sc_lance_dmam->dm_segs[0].ds_addr) {
printf("%s: bad LANCE DMA address\n", sc->sc_dv.dv_xname);
bus_dmamap_unload(dmat, sc->sc_lance_dmam);
goto bad;
}
ldp = (volatile u_int *)IOASIC_REG_LANCE_DMAPTR(ioasic_base);
*ldp = ((tca << 3) & ~(tc_addr_t)0x1f) | ((tca >> 29) & 0x1f);
tc_wmb();
*(volatile u_int32_t *)IOASIC_REG_CSR(ioasic_base) |=
IOASIC_CSR_DMAEN_LANCE;
tc_mb();
return;
bad:
bus_dmamem_unmap(dmat, le_iomem, LE_IOASIC_MEMSIZE);
bus_dmamem_free(dmat, &seg, rseg);
le_iomem = 0;
}