| /* |
| * Parallel-port resource manager code. |
| * |
| * Authors: David Campbell <campbell@tirian.che.curtin.edu.au> |
| * Tim Waugh <tim@cyberelk.demon.co.uk> |
| * Jose Renau <renau@acm.org> |
| * Philip Blundell <philb@gnu.org> |
| * Andrea Arcangeli |
| * |
| * based on work by Grant Guenther <grant@torque.net> |
| * and Philip Blundell |
| * |
| * Any part of this program may be used in documents licensed under |
| * the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version |
| * published by the Free Software Foundation. |
| */ |
| |
| #undef PARPORT_DEBUG_SHARING /* undef for production */ |
| |
| #include <linux/module.h> |
| #include <linux/string.h> |
| #include <linux/threads.h> |
| #include <linux/parport.h> |
| #include <linux/delay.h> |
| #include <linux/errno.h> |
| #include <linux/interrupt.h> |
| #include <linux/ioport.h> |
| #include <linux/kernel.h> |
| #include <linux/slab.h> |
| #include <linux/sched.h> |
| #include <linux/kmod.h> |
| |
| #include <linux/spinlock.h> |
| #include <linux/mutex.h> |
| #include <asm/irq.h> |
| |
| #undef PARPORT_PARANOID |
| |
| #define PARPORT_DEFAULT_TIMESLICE (HZ/5) |
| |
| unsigned long parport_default_timeslice = PARPORT_DEFAULT_TIMESLICE; |
| int parport_default_spintime = DEFAULT_SPIN_TIME; |
| |
| static LIST_HEAD(portlist); |
| static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(parportlist_lock); |
| |
| /* list of all allocated ports, sorted by ->number */ |
| static LIST_HEAD(all_ports); |
| static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(full_list_lock); |
| |
| static LIST_HEAD(drivers); |
| |
| static DEFINE_MUTEX(registration_lock); |
| |
| /* What you can do to a port that's gone away.. */ |
| static void dead_write_lines (struct parport *p, unsigned char b){} |
| static unsigned char dead_read_lines (struct parport *p) { return 0; } |
| static unsigned char dead_frob_lines (struct parport *p, unsigned char b, |
| unsigned char c) { return 0; } |
| static void dead_onearg (struct parport *p){} |
| static void dead_initstate (struct pardevice *d, struct parport_state *s) { } |
| static void dead_state (struct parport *p, struct parport_state *s) { } |
| static size_t dead_write (struct parport *p, const void *b, size_t l, int f) |
| { return 0; } |
| static size_t dead_read (struct parport *p, void *b, size_t l, int f) |
| { return 0; } |
| static struct parport_operations dead_ops = { |
| .write_data = dead_write_lines, /* data */ |
| .read_data = dead_read_lines, |
| |
| .write_control = dead_write_lines, /* control */ |
| .read_control = dead_read_lines, |
| .frob_control = dead_frob_lines, |
| |
| .read_status = dead_read_lines, /* status */ |
| |
| .enable_irq = dead_onearg, /* enable_irq */ |
| .disable_irq = dead_onearg, /* disable_irq */ |
| |
| .data_forward = dead_onearg, /* data_forward */ |
| .data_reverse = dead_onearg, /* data_reverse */ |
| |
| .init_state = dead_initstate, /* init_state */ |
| .save_state = dead_state, |
| .restore_state = dead_state, |
| |
| .epp_write_data = dead_write, /* epp */ |
| .epp_read_data = dead_read, |
| .epp_write_addr = dead_write, |
| .epp_read_addr = dead_read, |
| |
| .ecp_write_data = dead_write, /* ecp */ |
| .ecp_read_data = dead_read, |
| .ecp_write_addr = dead_write, |
| |
| .compat_write_data = dead_write, /* compat */ |
| .nibble_read_data = dead_read, /* nibble */ |
| .byte_read_data = dead_read, /* byte */ |
| |
| .owner = NULL, |
| }; |
| |
| /* Call attach(port) for each registered driver. */ |
| static void attach_driver_chain(struct parport *port) |
| { |
| /* caller has exclusive registration_lock */ |
| struct parport_driver *drv; |
| list_for_each_entry(drv, &drivers, list) |
| drv->attach(port); |
| } |
| |
| /* Call detach(port) for each registered driver. */ |
| static void detach_driver_chain(struct parport *port) |
| { |
| struct parport_driver *drv; |
| /* caller has exclusive registration_lock */ |
| list_for_each_entry(drv, &drivers, list) |
| drv->detach (port); |
| } |
| |
| /* Ask kmod for some lowlevel drivers. */ |
| static void get_lowlevel_driver (void) |
| { |
| /* There is no actual module called this: you should set |
| * up an alias for modutils. */ |
| request_module ("parport_lowlevel"); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_register_driver - register a parallel port device driver |
| * @drv: structure describing the driver |
| * |
| * This can be called by a parallel port device driver in order |
| * to receive notifications about ports being found in the |
| * system, as well as ports no longer available. |
| * |
| * The @drv structure is allocated by the caller and must not be |
| * deallocated until after calling parport_unregister_driver(). |
| * |
| * The driver's attach() function may block. The port that |
| * attach() is given will be valid for the duration of the |
| * callback, but if the driver wants to take a copy of the |
| * pointer it must call parport_get_port() to do so. Calling |
| * parport_register_device() on that port will do this for you. |
| * |
| * The driver's detach() function may block. The port that |
| * detach() is given will be valid for the duration of the |
| * callback, but if the driver wants to take a copy of the |
| * pointer it must call parport_get_port() to do so. |
| * |
| * Returns 0 on success. Currently it always succeeds. |
| **/ |
| |
| int parport_register_driver (struct parport_driver *drv) |
| { |
| struct parport *port; |
| |
| if (list_empty(&portlist)) |
| get_lowlevel_driver (); |
| |
| mutex_lock(®istration_lock); |
| list_for_each_entry(port, &portlist, list) |
| drv->attach(port); |
| list_add(&drv->list, &drivers); |
| mutex_unlock(®istration_lock); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_unregister_driver - deregister a parallel port device driver |
| * @drv: structure describing the driver that was given to |
| * parport_register_driver() |
| * |
| * This should be called by a parallel port device driver that |
| * has registered itself using parport_register_driver() when it |
| * is about to be unloaded. |
| * |
| * When it returns, the driver's attach() routine will no longer |
| * be called, and for each port that attach() was called for, the |
| * detach() routine will have been called. |
| * |
| * All the driver's attach() and detach() calls are guaranteed to have |
| * finished by the time this function returns. |
| **/ |
| |
| void parport_unregister_driver (struct parport_driver *drv) |
| { |
| struct parport *port; |
| |
| mutex_lock(®istration_lock); |
| list_del_init(&drv->list); |
| list_for_each_entry(port, &portlist, list) |
| drv->detach(port); |
| mutex_unlock(®istration_lock); |
| } |
| |
| static void free_port (struct parport *port) |
| { |
| int d; |
| spin_lock(&full_list_lock); |
| list_del(&port->full_list); |
| spin_unlock(&full_list_lock); |
| for (d = 0; d < 5; d++) { |
| kfree(port->probe_info[d].class_name); |
| kfree(port->probe_info[d].mfr); |
| kfree(port->probe_info[d].model); |
| kfree(port->probe_info[d].cmdset); |
| kfree(port->probe_info[d].description); |
| } |
| |
| kfree(port->name); |
| kfree(port); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_get_port - increment a port's reference count |
| * @port: the port |
| * |
| * This ensures that a struct parport pointer remains valid |
| * until the matching parport_put_port() call. |
| **/ |
| |
| struct parport *parport_get_port (struct parport *port) |
| { |
| atomic_inc (&port->ref_count); |
| return port; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_put_port - decrement a port's reference count |
| * @port: the port |
| * |
| * This should be called once for each call to parport_get_port(), |
| * once the port is no longer needed. |
| **/ |
| |
| void parport_put_port (struct parport *port) |
| { |
| if (atomic_dec_and_test (&port->ref_count)) |
| /* Can destroy it now. */ |
| free_port (port); |
| |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_register_port - register a parallel port |
| * @base: base I/O address |
| * @irq: IRQ line |
| * @dma: DMA channel |
| * @ops: pointer to the port driver's port operations structure |
| * |
| * When a parallel port (lowlevel) driver finds a port that |
| * should be made available to parallel port device drivers, it |
| * should call parport_register_port(). The @base, @irq, and |
| * @dma parameters are for the convenience of port drivers, and |
| * for ports where they aren't meaningful needn't be set to |
| * anything special. They can be altered afterwards by adjusting |
| * the relevant members of the parport structure that is returned |
| * and represents the port. They should not be tampered with |
| * after calling parport_announce_port, however. |
| * |
| * If there are parallel port device drivers in the system that |
| * have registered themselves using parport_register_driver(), |
| * they are not told about the port at this time; that is done by |
| * parport_announce_port(). |
| * |
| * The @ops structure is allocated by the caller, and must not be |
| * deallocated before calling parport_remove_port(). |
| * |
| * If there is no memory to allocate a new parport structure, |
| * this function will return %NULL. |
| **/ |
| |
| struct parport *parport_register_port(unsigned long base, int irq, int dma, |
| struct parport_operations *ops) |
| { |
| struct list_head *l; |
| struct parport *tmp; |
| int num; |
| int device; |
| char *name; |
| |
| tmp = kzalloc(sizeof(struct parport), GFP_KERNEL); |
| if (!tmp) { |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "parport: memory squeeze\n"); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Init our structure */ |
| tmp->base = base; |
| tmp->irq = irq; |
| tmp->dma = dma; |
| tmp->muxport = tmp->daisy = tmp->muxsel = -1; |
| tmp->modes = 0; |
| INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tmp->list); |
| tmp->devices = tmp->cad = NULL; |
| tmp->flags = 0; |
| tmp->ops = ops; |
| tmp->physport = tmp; |
| memset (tmp->probe_info, 0, 5 * sizeof (struct parport_device_info)); |
| rwlock_init(&tmp->cad_lock); |
| spin_lock_init(&tmp->waitlist_lock); |
| spin_lock_init(&tmp->pardevice_lock); |
| tmp->ieee1284.mode = IEEE1284_MODE_COMPAT; |
| tmp->ieee1284.phase = IEEE1284_PH_FWD_IDLE; |
| sema_init(&tmp->ieee1284.irq, 0); |
| tmp->spintime = parport_default_spintime; |
| atomic_set (&tmp->ref_count, 1); |
| INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tmp->full_list); |
| |
| name = kmalloc(15, GFP_KERNEL); |
| if (!name) { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "parport: memory squeeze\n"); |
| kfree(tmp); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| /* Search for the lowest free parport number. */ |
| |
| spin_lock(&full_list_lock); |
| for (l = all_ports.next, num = 0; l != &all_ports; l = l->next, num++) { |
| struct parport *p = list_entry(l, struct parport, full_list); |
| if (p->number != num) |
| break; |
| } |
| tmp->portnum = tmp->number = num; |
| list_add_tail(&tmp->full_list, l); |
| spin_unlock(&full_list_lock); |
| |
| /* |
| * Now that the portnum is known finish doing the Init. |
| */ |
| sprintf(name, "parport%d", tmp->portnum = tmp->number); |
| tmp->name = name; |
| |
| for (device = 0; device < 5; device++) |
| /* assume the worst */ |
| tmp->probe_info[device].class = PARPORT_CLASS_LEGACY; |
| |
| tmp->waithead = tmp->waittail = NULL; |
| |
| return tmp; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_announce_port - tell device drivers about a parallel port |
| * @port: parallel port to announce |
| * |
| * After a port driver has registered a parallel port with |
| * parport_register_port, and performed any necessary |
| * initialisation or adjustments, it should call |
| * parport_announce_port() in order to notify all device drivers |
| * that have called parport_register_driver(). Their attach() |
| * functions will be called, with @port as the parameter. |
| **/ |
| |
| void parport_announce_port (struct parport *port) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PARPORT_1284 |
| /* Analyse the IEEE1284.3 topology of the port. */ |
| parport_daisy_init(port); |
| #endif |
| |
| if (!port->dev) |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: fix this legacy " |
| "no-device port driver!\n", |
| port->name); |
| |
| parport_proc_register(port); |
| mutex_lock(®istration_lock); |
| spin_lock_irq(&parportlist_lock); |
| list_add_tail(&port->list, &portlist); |
| for (i = 1; i < 3; i++) { |
| struct parport *slave = port->slaves[i-1]; |
| if (slave) |
| list_add_tail(&slave->list, &portlist); |
| } |
| spin_unlock_irq(&parportlist_lock); |
| |
| /* Let drivers know that new port(s) has arrived. */ |
| attach_driver_chain (port); |
| for (i = 1; i < 3; i++) { |
| struct parport *slave = port->slaves[i-1]; |
| if (slave) |
| attach_driver_chain(slave); |
| } |
| mutex_unlock(®istration_lock); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_remove_port - deregister a parallel port |
| * @port: parallel port to deregister |
| * |
| * When a parallel port driver is forcibly unloaded, or a |
| * parallel port becomes inaccessible, the port driver must call |
| * this function in order to deal with device drivers that still |
| * want to use it. |
| * |
| * The parport structure associated with the port has its |
| * operations structure replaced with one containing 'null' |
| * operations that return errors or just don't do anything. |
| * |
| * Any drivers that have registered themselves using |
| * parport_register_driver() are notified that the port is no |
| * longer accessible by having their detach() routines called |
| * with @port as the parameter. |
| **/ |
| |
| void parport_remove_port(struct parport *port) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| mutex_lock(®istration_lock); |
| |
| /* Spread the word. */ |
| detach_driver_chain (port); |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PARPORT_1284 |
| /* Forget the IEEE1284.3 topology of the port. */ |
| parport_daisy_fini(port); |
| for (i = 1; i < 3; i++) { |
| struct parport *slave = port->slaves[i-1]; |
| if (!slave) |
| continue; |
| detach_driver_chain(slave); |
| parport_daisy_fini(slave); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| port->ops = &dead_ops; |
| spin_lock(&parportlist_lock); |
| list_del_init(&port->list); |
| for (i = 1; i < 3; i++) { |
| struct parport *slave = port->slaves[i-1]; |
| if (slave) |
| list_del_init(&slave->list); |
| } |
| spin_unlock(&parportlist_lock); |
| |
| mutex_unlock(®istration_lock); |
| |
| parport_proc_unregister(port); |
| |
| for (i = 1; i < 3; i++) { |
| struct parport *slave = port->slaves[i-1]; |
| if (slave) |
| parport_put_port(slave); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_register_device - register a device on a parallel port |
| * @port: port to which the device is attached |
| * @name: a name to refer to the device |
| * @pf: preemption callback |
| * @kf: kick callback (wake-up) |
| * @irq_func: interrupt handler |
| * @flags: registration flags |
| * @handle: data for callback functions |
| * |
| * This function, called by parallel port device drivers, |
| * declares that a device is connected to a port, and tells the |
| * system all it needs to know. |
| * |
| * The @name is allocated by the caller and must not be |
| * deallocated until the caller calls @parport_unregister_device |
| * for that device. |
| * |
| * The preemption callback function, @pf, is called when this |
| * device driver has claimed access to the port but another |
| * device driver wants to use it. It is given @handle as its |
| * parameter, and should return zero if it is willing for the |
| * system to release the port to another driver on its behalf. |
| * If it wants to keep control of the port it should return |
| * non-zero, and no action will be taken. It is good manners for |
| * the driver to try to release the port at the earliest |
| * opportunity after its preemption callback rejects a preemption |
| * attempt. Note that if a preemption callback is happy for |
| * preemption to go ahead, there is no need to release the port; |
| * it is done automatically. This function may not block, as it |
| * may be called from interrupt context. If the device driver |
| * does not support preemption, @pf can be %NULL. |
| * |
| * The wake-up ("kick") callback function, @kf, is called when |
| * the port is available to be claimed for exclusive access; that |
| * is, parport_claim() is guaranteed to succeed when called from |
| * inside the wake-up callback function. If the driver wants to |
| * claim the port it should do so; otherwise, it need not take |
| * any action. This function may not block, as it may be called |
| * from interrupt context. If the device driver does not want to |
| * be explicitly invited to claim the port in this way, @kf can |
| * be %NULL. |
| * |
| * The interrupt handler, @irq_func, is called when an interrupt |
| * arrives from the parallel port. Note that if a device driver |
| * wants to use interrupts it should use parport_enable_irq(), |
| * and can also check the irq member of the parport structure |
| * representing the port. |
| * |
| * The parallel port (lowlevel) driver is the one that has called |
| * request_irq() and whose interrupt handler is called first. |
| * This handler does whatever needs to be done to the hardware to |
| * acknowledge the interrupt (for PC-style ports there is nothing |
| * special to be done). It then tells the IEEE 1284 code about |
| * the interrupt, which may involve reacting to an IEEE 1284 |
| * event depending on the current IEEE 1284 phase. After this, |
| * it calls @irq_func. Needless to say, @irq_func will be called |
| * from interrupt context, and may not block. |
| * |
| * The %PARPORT_DEV_EXCL flag is for preventing port sharing, and |
| * so should only be used when sharing the port with other device |
| * drivers is impossible and would lead to incorrect behaviour. |
| * Use it sparingly! Normally, @flags will be zero. |
| * |
| * This function returns a pointer to a structure that represents |
| * the device on the port, or %NULL if there is not enough memory |
| * to allocate space for that structure. |
| **/ |
| |
| struct pardevice * |
| parport_register_device(struct parport *port, const char *name, |
| int (*pf)(void *), void (*kf)(void *), |
| void (*irq_func)(void *), |
| int flags, void *handle) |
| { |
| struct pardevice *tmp; |
| |
| if (port->physport->flags & PARPORT_FLAG_EXCL) { |
| /* An exclusive device is registered. */ |
| printk (KERN_DEBUG "%s: no more devices allowed\n", |
| port->name); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| if (flags & PARPORT_DEV_LURK) { |
| if (!pf || !kf) { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "%s: refused to register lurking device (%s) without callbacks\n", port->name, name); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* We up our own module reference count, and that of the port |
| on which a device is to be registered, to ensure that |
| neither of us gets unloaded while we sleep in (e.g.) |
| kmalloc. |
| */ |
| if (!try_module_get(port->ops->owner)) { |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| parport_get_port (port); |
| |
| tmp = kmalloc(sizeof(struct pardevice), GFP_KERNEL); |
| if (tmp == NULL) { |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: memory squeeze, couldn't register %s.\n", port->name, name); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| tmp->state = kmalloc(sizeof(struct parport_state), GFP_KERNEL); |
| if (tmp->state == NULL) { |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: memory squeeze, couldn't register %s.\n", port->name, name); |
| goto out_free_pardevice; |
| } |
| |
| tmp->name = name; |
| tmp->port = port; |
| tmp->daisy = -1; |
| tmp->preempt = pf; |
| tmp->wakeup = kf; |
| tmp->private = handle; |
| tmp->flags = flags; |
| tmp->irq_func = irq_func; |
| tmp->waiting = 0; |
| tmp->timeout = 5 * HZ; |
| |
| /* Chain this onto the list */ |
| tmp->prev = NULL; |
| /* |
| * This function must not run from an irq handler so we don' t need |
| * to clear irq on the local CPU. -arca |
| */ |
| spin_lock(&port->physport->pardevice_lock); |
| |
| if (flags & PARPORT_DEV_EXCL) { |
| if (port->physport->devices) { |
| spin_unlock (&port->physport->pardevice_lock); |
| printk (KERN_DEBUG |
| "%s: cannot grant exclusive access for " |
| "device %s\n", port->name, name); |
| goto out_free_all; |
| } |
| port->flags |= PARPORT_FLAG_EXCL; |
| } |
| |
| tmp->next = port->physport->devices; |
| wmb(); /* Make sure that tmp->next is written before it's |
| added to the list; see comments marked 'no locking |
| required' */ |
| if (port->physport->devices) |
| port->physport->devices->prev = tmp; |
| port->physport->devices = tmp; |
| spin_unlock(&port->physport->pardevice_lock); |
| |
| init_waitqueue_head(&tmp->wait_q); |
| tmp->timeslice = parport_default_timeslice; |
| tmp->waitnext = tmp->waitprev = NULL; |
| |
| /* |
| * This has to be run as last thing since init_state may need other |
| * pardevice fields. -arca |
| */ |
| port->ops->init_state(tmp, tmp->state); |
| if (!test_and_set_bit(PARPORT_DEVPROC_REGISTERED, &port->devflags)) { |
| port->proc_device = tmp; |
| parport_device_proc_register(tmp); |
| } |
| return tmp; |
| |
| out_free_all: |
| kfree(tmp->state); |
| out_free_pardevice: |
| kfree(tmp); |
| out: |
| parport_put_port (port); |
| module_put(port->ops->owner); |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_unregister_device - deregister a device on a parallel port |
| * @dev: pointer to structure representing device |
| * |
| * This undoes the effect of parport_register_device(). |
| **/ |
| |
| void parport_unregister_device(struct pardevice *dev) |
| { |
| struct parport *port; |
| |
| #ifdef PARPORT_PARANOID |
| if (dev == NULL) { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "parport_unregister_device: passed NULL\n"); |
| return; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| port = dev->port->physport; |
| |
| if (port->proc_device == dev) { |
| port->proc_device = NULL; |
| clear_bit(PARPORT_DEVPROC_REGISTERED, &port->devflags); |
| parport_device_proc_unregister(dev); |
| } |
| |
| if (port->cad == dev) { |
| printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: %s forgot to release port\n", |
| port->name, dev->name); |
| parport_release (dev); |
| } |
| |
| spin_lock(&port->pardevice_lock); |
| if (dev->next) |
| dev->next->prev = dev->prev; |
| if (dev->prev) |
| dev->prev->next = dev->next; |
| else |
| port->devices = dev->next; |
| |
| if (dev->flags & PARPORT_DEV_EXCL) |
| port->flags &= ~PARPORT_FLAG_EXCL; |
| |
| spin_unlock(&port->pardevice_lock); |
| |
| /* Make sure we haven't left any pointers around in the wait |
| * list. */ |
| spin_lock_irq(&port->waitlist_lock); |
| if (dev->waitprev || dev->waitnext || port->waithead == dev) { |
| if (dev->waitprev) |
| dev->waitprev->waitnext = dev->waitnext; |
| else |
| port->waithead = dev->waitnext; |
| if (dev->waitnext) |
| dev->waitnext->waitprev = dev->waitprev; |
| else |
| port->waittail = dev->waitprev; |
| } |
| spin_unlock_irq(&port->waitlist_lock); |
| |
| kfree(dev->state); |
| kfree(dev); |
| |
| module_put(port->ops->owner); |
| parport_put_port (port); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_find_number - find a parallel port by number |
| * @number: parallel port number |
| * |
| * This returns the parallel port with the specified number, or |
| * %NULL if there is none. |
| * |
| * There is an implicit parport_get_port() done already; to throw |
| * away the reference to the port that parport_find_number() |
| * gives you, use parport_put_port(). |
| */ |
| |
| struct parport *parport_find_number (int number) |
| { |
| struct parport *port, *result = NULL; |
| |
| if (list_empty(&portlist)) |
| get_lowlevel_driver (); |
| |
| spin_lock (&parportlist_lock); |
| list_for_each_entry(port, &portlist, list) { |
| if (port->number == number) { |
| result = parport_get_port (port); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| spin_unlock (&parportlist_lock); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_find_base - find a parallel port by base address |
| * @base: base I/O address |
| * |
| * This returns the parallel port with the specified base |
| * address, or %NULL if there is none. |
| * |
| * There is an implicit parport_get_port() done already; to throw |
| * away the reference to the port that parport_find_base() |
| * gives you, use parport_put_port(). |
| */ |
| |
| struct parport *parport_find_base (unsigned long base) |
| { |
| struct parport *port, *result = NULL; |
| |
| if (list_empty(&portlist)) |
| get_lowlevel_driver (); |
| |
| spin_lock (&parportlist_lock); |
| list_for_each_entry(port, &portlist, list) { |
| if (port->base == base) { |
| result = parport_get_port (port); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| spin_unlock (&parportlist_lock); |
| return result; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_claim - claim access to a parallel port device |
| * @dev: pointer to structure representing a device on the port |
| * |
| * This function will not block and so can be used from interrupt |
| * context. If parport_claim() succeeds in claiming access to |
| * the port it returns zero and the port is available to use. It |
| * may fail (returning non-zero) if the port is in use by another |
| * driver and that driver is not willing to relinquish control of |
| * the port. |
| **/ |
| |
| int parport_claim(struct pardevice *dev) |
| { |
| struct pardevice *oldcad; |
| struct parport *port = dev->port->physport; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| if (port->cad == dev) { |
| printk(KERN_INFO "%s: %s already owner\n", |
| dev->port->name,dev->name); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Preempt any current device */ |
| write_lock_irqsave (&port->cad_lock, flags); |
| if ((oldcad = port->cad) != NULL) { |
| if (oldcad->preempt) { |
| if (oldcad->preempt(oldcad->private)) |
| goto blocked; |
| port->ops->save_state(port, dev->state); |
| } else |
| goto blocked; |
| |
| if (port->cad != oldcad) { |
| /* I think we'll actually deadlock rather than |
| get here, but just in case.. */ |
| printk(KERN_WARNING |
| "%s: %s released port when preempted!\n", |
| port->name, oldcad->name); |
| if (port->cad) |
| goto blocked; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Can't fail from now on, so mark ourselves as no longer waiting. */ |
| if (dev->waiting & 1) { |
| dev->waiting = 0; |
| |
| /* Take ourselves out of the wait list again. */ |
| spin_lock_irq (&port->waitlist_lock); |
| if (dev->waitprev) |
| dev->waitprev->waitnext = dev->waitnext; |
| else |
| port->waithead = dev->waitnext; |
| if (dev->waitnext) |
| dev->waitnext->waitprev = dev->waitprev; |
| else |
| port->waittail = dev->waitprev; |
| spin_unlock_irq (&port->waitlist_lock); |
| dev->waitprev = dev->waitnext = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Now we do the change of devices */ |
| port->cad = dev; |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PARPORT_1284 |
| /* If it's a mux port, select it. */ |
| if (dev->port->muxport >= 0) { |
| /* FIXME */ |
| port->muxsel = dev->port->muxport; |
| } |
| |
| /* If it's a daisy chain device, select it. */ |
| if (dev->daisy >= 0) { |
| /* This could be lazier. */ |
| if (!parport_daisy_select (port, dev->daisy, |
| IEEE1284_MODE_COMPAT)) |
| port->daisy = dev->daisy; |
| } |
| #endif /* IEEE1284.3 support */ |
| |
| /* Restore control registers */ |
| port->ops->restore_state(port, dev->state); |
| write_unlock_irqrestore(&port->cad_lock, flags); |
| dev->time = jiffies; |
| return 0; |
| |
| blocked: |
| /* If this is the first time we tried to claim the port, register an |
| interest. This is only allowed for devices sleeping in |
| parport_claim_or_block(), or those with a wakeup function. */ |
| |
| /* The cad_lock is still held for writing here */ |
| if (dev->waiting & 2 || dev->wakeup) { |
| spin_lock (&port->waitlist_lock); |
| if (test_and_set_bit(0, &dev->waiting) == 0) { |
| /* First add ourselves to the end of the wait list. */ |
| dev->waitnext = NULL; |
| dev->waitprev = port->waittail; |
| if (port->waittail) { |
| port->waittail->waitnext = dev; |
| port->waittail = dev; |
| } else |
| port->waithead = port->waittail = dev; |
| } |
| spin_unlock (&port->waitlist_lock); |
| } |
| write_unlock_irqrestore (&port->cad_lock, flags); |
| return -EAGAIN; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_claim_or_block - claim access to a parallel port device |
| * @dev: pointer to structure representing a device on the port |
| * |
| * This behaves like parport_claim(), but will block if necessary |
| * to wait for the port to be free. A return value of 1 |
| * indicates that it slept; 0 means that it succeeded without |
| * needing to sleep. A negative error code indicates failure. |
| **/ |
| |
| int parport_claim_or_block(struct pardevice *dev) |
| { |
| int r; |
| |
| /* Signal to parport_claim() that we can wait even without a |
| wakeup function. */ |
| dev->waiting = 2; |
| |
| /* Try to claim the port. If this fails, we need to sleep. */ |
| r = parport_claim(dev); |
| if (r == -EAGAIN) { |
| #ifdef PARPORT_DEBUG_SHARING |
| printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: parport_claim() returned -EAGAIN\n", dev->name); |
| #endif |
| /* |
| * FIXME!!! Use the proper locking for dev->waiting, |
| * and make this use the "wait_event_interruptible()" |
| * interfaces. The cli/sti that used to be here |
| * did nothing. |
| * |
| * See also parport_release() |
| */ |
| |
| /* If dev->waiting is clear now, an interrupt |
| gave us the port and we would deadlock if we slept. */ |
| if (dev->waiting) { |
| interruptible_sleep_on (&dev->wait_q); |
| if (signal_pending (current)) { |
| return -EINTR; |
| } |
| r = 1; |
| } else { |
| r = 0; |
| #ifdef PARPORT_DEBUG_SHARING |
| printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: didn't sleep in parport_claim_or_block()\n", |
| dev->name); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef PARPORT_DEBUG_SHARING |
| if (dev->port->physport->cad != dev) |
| printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: exiting parport_claim_or_block " |
| "but %s owns port!\n", dev->name, |
| dev->port->physport->cad ? |
| dev->port->physport->cad->name:"nobody"); |
| #endif |
| } |
| dev->waiting = 0; |
| return r; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_release - give up access to a parallel port device |
| * @dev: pointer to structure representing parallel port device |
| * |
| * This function cannot fail, but it should not be called without |
| * the port claimed. Similarly, if the port is already claimed |
| * you should not try claiming it again. |
| **/ |
| |
| void parport_release(struct pardevice *dev) |
| { |
| struct parport *port = dev->port->physport; |
| struct pardevice *pd; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| /* Make sure that dev is the current device */ |
| write_lock_irqsave(&port->cad_lock, flags); |
| if (port->cad != dev) { |
| write_unlock_irqrestore (&port->cad_lock, flags); |
| printk(KERN_WARNING "%s: %s tried to release parport " |
| "when not owner\n", port->name, dev->name); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_PARPORT_1284 |
| /* If this is on a mux port, deselect it. */ |
| if (dev->port->muxport >= 0) { |
| /* FIXME */ |
| port->muxsel = -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* If this is a daisy device, deselect it. */ |
| if (dev->daisy >= 0) { |
| parport_daisy_deselect_all (port); |
| port->daisy = -1; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| port->cad = NULL; |
| write_unlock_irqrestore(&port->cad_lock, flags); |
| |
| /* Save control registers */ |
| port->ops->save_state(port, dev->state); |
| |
| /* If anybody is waiting, find out who's been there longest and |
| then wake them up. (Note: no locking required) */ |
| /* !!! LOCKING IS NEEDED HERE */ |
| for (pd = port->waithead; pd; pd = pd->waitnext) { |
| if (pd->waiting & 2) { /* sleeping in claim_or_block */ |
| parport_claim(pd); |
| if (waitqueue_active(&pd->wait_q)) |
| wake_up_interruptible(&pd->wait_q); |
| return; |
| } else if (pd->wakeup) { |
| pd->wakeup(pd->private); |
| if (dev->port->cad) /* racy but no matter */ |
| return; |
| } else { |
| printk(KERN_ERR "%s: don't know how to wake %s\n", port->name, pd->name); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Nobody was waiting, so walk the list to see if anyone is |
| interested in being woken up. (Note: no locking required) */ |
| /* !!! LOCKING IS NEEDED HERE */ |
| for (pd = port->devices; (port->cad == NULL) && pd; pd = pd->next) { |
| if (pd->wakeup && pd != dev) |
| pd->wakeup(pd->private); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| irqreturn_t parport_irq_handler(int irq, void *dev_id) |
| { |
| struct parport *port = dev_id; |
| |
| parport_generic_irq(port); |
| |
| return IRQ_HANDLED; |
| } |
| |
| /* Exported symbols for modules. */ |
| |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_claim); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_claim_or_block); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_release); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_register_port); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_announce_port); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_remove_port); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_register_driver); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_unregister_driver); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_register_device); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_unregister_device); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_get_port); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_put_port); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_find_number); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_find_base); |
| EXPORT_SYMBOL(parport_irq_handler); |
| |
| MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); |