| /******************************************************************************* |
| * |
| * (c) 1999 by Computone Corporation |
| * |
| ******************************************************************************** |
| * |
| * |
| * PACKAGE: Linux tty Device Driver for IntelliPort II family of multiport |
| * serial I/O controllers. |
| * |
| * DESCRIPTION: Mainline code for the device driver |
| * |
| *******************************************************************************/ |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // i2ellis.h |
| // |
| // IntelliPort-II and IntelliPort-IIEX |
| // |
| // Extremely |
| // Low |
| // Level |
| // Interface |
| // Services |
| // |
| // Structure Definitions and declarations for "ELLIS" service routines found in |
| // i2ellis.c |
| // |
| // These routines are based on properties of the IntelliPort-II and -IIEX |
| // hardware and bootstrap firmware, and are not sensitive to particular |
| // conventions of any particular loadware. |
| // |
| // Unlike i2hw.h, which provides IRONCLAD hardware definitions, the material |
| // here and in i2ellis.c is intended to provice a useful, but not required, |
| // layer of insulation from the hardware specifics. |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| #ifndef I2ELLIS_H /* To prevent multiple includes */ |
| #define I2ELLIS_H 1 |
| //------------------------------------------------ |
| // Revision History: |
| // |
| // 30 September 1991 MAG First Draft Started |
| // 12 October 1991 ...continued... |
| // |
| // 20 December 1996 AKM Linux version |
| //------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| //---------------------- |
| // Mandatory Includes: |
| //---------------------- |
| #include "ip2types.h" |
| #include "i2hw.h" // The hardware definitions |
| |
| //------------------------------------------ |
| // STAT_BOXIDS packets |
| //------------------------------------------ |
| #define MAX_BOX 4 |
| |
| typedef struct _bidStat |
| { |
| unsigned char bid_value[MAX_BOX]; |
| } bidStat, *bidStatPtr; |
| |
| // This packet is sent in response to a CMD_GET_BOXIDS bypass command. For -IIEX |
| // boards, reports the hardware-specific "asynchronous resource register" on |
| // each expansion box. Boxes not present report 0xff. For -II boards, the first |
| // element contains 0x80 for 8-port, 0x40 for 4-port boards. |
| |
| // Box IDs aka ARR or Async Resource Register (more than you want to know) |
| // 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 |
| // F F N N L S S S |
| // ============================= |
| // F F - Product Family Designator |
| // =====+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
| // 0 0 - Intelliport II EX / ISA-8 |
| // 1 0 - IntelliServer |
| // 0 1 - SAC - Port Device (Intelliport III ??? ) |
| // =====+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
| // N N - Number of Ports |
| // 0 0 - 8 (eight) |
| // 0 1 - 4 (four) |
| // 1 0 - 12 (twelve) |
| // 1 1 - 16 (sixteen) |
| // =++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
| // L - LCD Display Module Present |
| // 0 - No |
| // 1 - LCD module present |
| // =========+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
| // S S S - Async Signals Supported Designator |
| // 0 0 0 - 8dss, Mod DCE DB25 Female |
| // 0 0 1 - 6dss, RJ-45 |
| // 0 1 0 - RS-232/422 dss, DB25 Female |
| // 0 1 1 - RS-232/422 dss, separate 232/422 DB25 Female |
| // 1 0 0 - 6dss, 921.6 I/F with ST654's |
| // 1 0 1 - RS-423/232 8dss, RJ-45 10Pin |
| // 1 1 0 - 6dss, Mod DCE DB25 Female |
| // 1 1 1 - NO BOX PRESENT |
| |
| #define FF(c) ((c & 0xC0) >> 6) |
| #define NN(c) ((c & 0x30) >> 4) |
| #define L(c) ((c & 0x08) >> 3) |
| #define SSS(c) (c & 0x07) |
| |
| #define BID_HAS_654(x) (SSS(x) == 0x04) |
| #define BID_NO_BOX 0xff /* no box */ |
| #define BID_8PORT 0x80 /* IP2-8 port */ |
| #define BID_4PORT 0x81 /* IP2-4 port */ |
| #define BID_EXP_MASK 0x30 /* IP2-EX */ |
| #define BID_EXP_8PORT 0x00 /* 8, */ |
| #define BID_EXP_4PORT 0x10 /* 4, */ |
| #define BID_EXP_UNDEF 0x20 /* UNDEF, */ |
| #define BID_EXP_16PORT 0x30 /* 16, */ |
| #define BID_LCD_CTRL 0x08 /* LCD Controller */ |
| #define BID_LCD_NONE 0x00 /* - no controller present */ |
| #define BID_LCD_PRES 0x08 /* - controller present */ |
| #define BID_CON_MASK 0x07 /* - connector pinouts */ |
| #define BID_CON_DB25 0x00 /* - DB-25 F */ |
| #define BID_CON_RJ45 0x01 /* - rj45 */ |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // i2eBordStr |
| // |
| // This structure contains all the information the ELLIS routines require in |
| // dealing with a particular board. |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| // There are some queues here which are guaranteed to never contain the entry |
| // for a single channel twice. So they must be slightly larger to allow |
| // unambiguous full/empty management |
| // |
| #define CH_QUEUE_SIZE ABS_MOST_PORTS+2 |
| |
| typedef struct _i2eBordStr |
| { |
| porStr i2ePom; // Structure containing the power-on message. |
| |
| unsigned short i2ePomSize; |
| // The number of bytes actually read if |
| // different from sizeof i2ePom, indicates |
| // there is an error! |
| |
| unsigned short i2eStartMail; |
| // Contains whatever inbound mailbox data |
| // present at startup. NO_MAIL_HERE indicates |
| // nothing was present. No special |
| // significance as of this writing, but may be |
| // useful for diagnostic reasons. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eValid; |
| // Indicates validity of the structure; if |
| // i2eValid == I2E_MAGIC, then we can trust |
| // the other fields. Some (especially |
| // initialization) functions are good about |
| // checking for validity. Many functions do |
| // not, it being assumed that the larger |
| // context assures we are using a valid |
| // i2eBordStrPtr. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eError; |
| // Used for returning an error condition from |
| // several functions which use i2eBordStrPtr |
| // as an argument. |
| |
| // Accelerators to characterize separate features of a board, derived from a |
| // number of sources. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eFifoSize; |
| // Always, the size of the FIFO. For |
| // IntelliPort-II, always the same, for -IIEX |
| // taken from the Power-On reset message. |
| |
| volatile |
| unsigned short i2eFifoRemains; |
| // Used during normal operation to indicate a |
| // lower bound on the amount of data which |
| // might be in the outbound fifo. |
| |
| unsigned char i2eFifoStyle; |
| // Accelerator which tells which style (-II or |
| // -IIEX) FIFO we are using. |
| |
| unsigned char i2eDataWidth16; |
| // Accelerator which tells whether we should |
| // do 8 or 16-bit data transfers. |
| |
| unsigned char i2eMaxIrq; |
| // The highest allowable IRQ, based on the |
| // slot size. |
| |
| // Accelerators for various addresses on the board |
| int i2eBase; // I/O Address of the Board |
| int i2eData; // From here data transfers happen |
| int i2eStatus; // From here status reads happen |
| int i2ePointer; // (IntelliPort-II: pointer/commands) |
| int i2eXMail; // (IntelliPOrt-IIEX: mailboxes |
| int i2eXMask; // (IntelliPort-IIEX: mask write |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Information presented in a common format across boards |
| // For each box, bit map of the channels present. Box closest to |
| // the host is box 0. LSB is channel 0. IntelliPort-II (non-expandable) |
| // is taken to be box 0. These are derived from product i.d. registers. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eChannelMap[ABS_MAX_BOXES]; |
| |
| // Same as above, except each is derived from firmware attempting to detect |
| // the uart presence (by reading a valid GFRCR register). If bits are set in |
| // i2eChannelMap and not in i2eGoodMap, there is a potential problem. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eGoodMap[ABS_MAX_BOXES]; |
| |
| // --------------------------- |
| // For indirect function calls |
| |
| // Routine to cause an N-millisecond delay: Patched by the ii2Initialize |
| // function. |
| |
| void (*i2eDelay)(unsigned int); |
| |
| // Routine to write N bytes to the board through the FIFO. Returns true if |
| // all copacetic, otherwise returns false and error is in i2eError field. |
| // IF COUNT IS ODD, ROUNDS UP TO THE NEXT EVEN NUMBER. |
| |
| int (*i2eWriteBuf)(struct _i2eBordStr *, unsigned char *, int); |
| |
| // Routine to read N bytes from the board through the FIFO. Returns true if |
| // copacetic, otherwise returns false and error in i2eError. |
| // IF COUNT IS ODD, ROUNDS UP TO THE NEXT EVEN NUMBER. |
| |
| int (*i2eReadBuf)(struct _i2eBordStr *, unsigned char *, int); |
| |
| // Returns a word from FIFO. Will use 2 byte operations if needed. |
| |
| unsigned short (*i2eReadWord)(struct _i2eBordStr *); |
| |
| // Writes a word to FIFO. Will use 2 byte operations if needed. |
| |
| void (*i2eWriteWord)(struct _i2eBordStr *, unsigned short); |
| |
| // Waits specified time for the Transmit FIFO to go empty. Returns true if |
| // ok, otherwise returns false and error in i2eError. |
| |
| int (*i2eWaitForTxEmpty)(struct _i2eBordStr *, int); |
| |
| // Returns true or false according to whether the outgoing mailbox is empty. |
| |
| int (*i2eTxMailEmpty)(struct _i2eBordStr *); |
| |
| // Checks whether outgoing mailbox is empty. If so, sends mail and returns |
| // true. Otherwise returns false. |
| |
| int (*i2eTrySendMail)(struct _i2eBordStr *, unsigned char); |
| |
| // If no mail available, returns NO_MAIL_HERE, else returns the value in the |
| // mailbox (guaranteed can't be NO_MAIL_HERE). |
| |
| unsigned short (*i2eGetMail)(struct _i2eBordStr *); |
| |
| // Enables the board to interrupt the host when it writes to the mailbox. |
| // Irqs will not occur, however, until the loadware separately enables |
| // interrupt generation to the host. The standard loadware does this in |
| // response to a command packet sent by the host. (Also, disables |
| // any other potential interrupt sources from the board -- other than the |
| // inbound mailbox). |
| |
| void (*i2eEnableMailIrq)(struct _i2eBordStr *); |
| |
| // Writes an arbitrary value to the mask register. |
| |
| void (*i2eWriteMask)(struct _i2eBordStr *, unsigned char); |
| |
| |
| // State information |
| |
| // During downloading, indicates the number of blocks remaining to download |
| // to the board. |
| |
| short i2eToLoad; |
| |
| // State of board (see manifests below) (e.g., whether in reset condition, |
| // whether standard loadware is installed, etc. |
| |
| unsigned char i2eState; |
| |
| // These three fields are only valid when there is loadware running on the |
| // board. (i2eState == II_STATE_LOADED or i2eState == II_STATE_STDLOADED ) |
| |
| unsigned char i2eLVersion; // Loadware version |
| unsigned char i2eLRevision; // Loadware revision |
| unsigned char i2eLSub; // Loadware subrevision |
| |
| // Flags which only have meaning in the context of the standard loadware. |
| // Somewhat violates the layering concept, but there is so little additional |
| // needed at the board level (while much additional at the channel level), |
| // that this beats maintaining two different per-board structures. |
| |
| // Indicates which IRQ the board has been initialized (from software) to use |
| // For MicroChannel boards, any value different from IRQ_UNDEFINED means |
| // that the software command has been sent to enable interrupts (or specify |
| // they are disabled). Special value: IRQ_UNDEFINED indicates that the |
| // software command to select the interrupt has not yet been sent, therefore |
| // (since the standard loadware insists that it be sent before any other |
| // packets are sent) no other packets should be sent yet. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eUsingIrq; |
| |
| // This is set when we hit the MB_OUT_STUFFED mailbox, which prevents us |
| // putting more in the mailbox until an appropriate mailbox message is |
| // received. |
| |
| unsigned char i2eWaitingForEmptyFifo; |
| |
| // Any mailbox bits waiting to be sent to the board are OR'ed in here. |
| |
| unsigned char i2eOutMailWaiting; |
| |
| // The head of any incoming packet is read into here, is then examined and |
| // we dispatch accordingly. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eLeadoffWord[1]; |
| |
| // Running counter of interrupts where the mailbox indicated incoming data. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eFifoInInts; |
| |
| // Running counter of interrupts where the mailbox indicated outgoing data |
| // had been stripped. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eFifoOutInts; |
| |
| // If not void, gives the address of a routine to call if fatal board error |
| // is found (only applies to standard l/w). |
| |
| void (*i2eFatalTrap)(struct _i2eBordStr *); |
| |
| // Will point to an array of some sort of channel structures (whose format |
| // is unknown at this level, being a function of what loadware is |
| // installed and the code configuration (max sizes of buffers, etc.)). |
| |
| void *i2eChannelPtr; |
| |
| // Set indicates that the board has gone fatal. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eFatal; |
| |
| // The number of elements pointed to by i2eChannelPtr. |
| |
| unsigned short i2eChannelCnt; |
| |
| // Ring-buffers of channel structures whose channels have particular needs. |
| |
| rwlock_t Fbuf_spinlock; |
| volatile |
| unsigned short i2Fbuf_strip; // Strip index |
| volatile |
| unsigned short i2Fbuf_stuff; // Stuff index |
| void *i2Fbuf[CH_QUEUE_SIZE]; // An array of channel pointers |
| // of channels who need to send |
| // flow control packets. |
| rwlock_t Dbuf_spinlock; |
| volatile |
| unsigned short i2Dbuf_strip; // Strip index |
| volatile |
| unsigned short i2Dbuf_stuff; // Stuff index |
| void *i2Dbuf[CH_QUEUE_SIZE]; // An array of channel pointers |
| // of channels who need to send |
| // data or in-line command packets. |
| rwlock_t Bbuf_spinlock; |
| volatile |
| unsigned short i2Bbuf_strip; // Strip index |
| volatile |
| unsigned short i2Bbuf_stuff; // Stuff index |
| void *i2Bbuf[CH_QUEUE_SIZE]; // An array of channel pointers |
| // of channels who need to send |
| // bypass command packets. |
| |
| /* |
| * A set of flags to indicate that certain events have occurred on at least |
| * one of the ports on this board. We use this to decide whether to spin |
| * through the channels looking for breaks, etc. |
| */ |
| int got_input; |
| int status_change; |
| bidStat channelBtypes; |
| |
| /* |
| * Debugging counters, etc. |
| */ |
| unsigned long debugFlowQueued; |
| unsigned long debugInlineQueued; |
| unsigned long debugDataQueued; |
| unsigned long debugBypassQueued; |
| unsigned long debugFlowCount; |
| unsigned long debugInlineCount; |
| unsigned long debugBypassCount; |
| |
| rwlock_t read_fifo_spinlock; |
| rwlock_t write_fifo_spinlock; |
| |
| // For queuing interrupt bottom half handlers. /\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ |
| struct work_struct tqueue_interrupt; |
| |
| struct timer_list SendPendingTimer; // Used by iiSendPending |
| unsigned int SendPendingRetry; |
| } i2eBordStr, *i2eBordStrPtr; |
| |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // Macro Definitions for the indirect calls defined in the i2eBordStr |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| // |
| #define iiDelay(a,b) (*(a)->i2eDelay)(b) |
| #define iiWriteBuf(a,b,c) (*(a)->i2eWriteBuf)(a,b,c) |
| #define iiReadBuf(a,b,c) (*(a)->i2eReadBuf)(a,b,c) |
| |
| #define iiWriteWord(a,b) (*(a)->i2eWriteWord)(a,b) |
| #define iiReadWord(a) (*(a)->i2eReadWord)(a) |
| |
| #define iiWaitForTxEmpty(a,b) (*(a)->i2eWaitForTxEmpty)(a,b) |
| |
| #define iiTxMailEmpty(a) (*(a)->i2eTxMailEmpty)(a) |
| #define iiTrySendMail(a,b) (*(a)->i2eTrySendMail)(a,b) |
| |
| #define iiGetMail(a) (*(a)->i2eGetMail)(a) |
| #define iiEnableMailIrq(a) (*(a)->i2eEnableMailIrq)(a) |
| #define iiDisableMailIrq(a) (*(a)->i2eWriteMask)(a,0) |
| #define iiWriteMask(a,b) (*(a)->i2eWriteMask)(a,b) |
| |
| //------------------------------------------- |
| // Manifests for i2eBordStr: |
| //------------------------------------------- |
| |
| typedef void (*delayFunc_t)(unsigned int); |
| |
| // i2eValid |
| // |
| #define I2E_MAGIC 0x4251 // Structure is valid. |
| #define I2E_INCOMPLETE 0x1122 // Structure failed during init. |
| |
| |
| // i2eError |
| // |
| #define I2EE_GOOD 0 // Operation successful |
| #define I2EE_BADADDR 1 // Address out of range |
| #define I2EE_BADSTATE 2 // Attempt to perform a function when the board |
| // structure was in the incorrect state |
| #define I2EE_BADMAGIC 3 // Bad magic number from Power On test (i2ePomSize |
| // reflects what was read |
| #define I2EE_PORM_SHORT 4 // Power On message too short |
| #define I2EE_PORM_LONG 5 // Power On message too long |
| #define I2EE_BAD_FAMILY 6 // Un-supported board family type |
| #define I2EE_INCONSIST 7 // Firmware reports something impossible, |
| // e.g. unexpected number of ports... Almost no |
| // excuse other than bad FIFO... |
| #define I2EE_POSTERR 8 // Power-On self test reported a bad error |
| #define I2EE_BADBUS 9 // Unknown Bus type declared in message |
| #define I2EE_TXE_TIME 10 // Timed out waiting for TX Fifo to empty |
| #define I2EE_INVALID 11 // i2eValid field does not indicate a valid and |
| // complete board structure (for functions which |
| // require this be so.) |
| #define I2EE_BAD_PORT 12 // Discrepancy between channels actually found and |
| // what the product is supposed to have. Check |
| // i2eGoodMap vs i2eChannelMap for details. |
| #define I2EE_BAD_IRQ 13 // Someone specified an unsupported IRQ |
| #define I2EE_NOCHANNELS 14 // No channel structures have been defined (for |
| // functions requiring this). |
| |
| // i2eFifoStyle |
| // |
| #define FIFO_II 0 /* IntelliPort-II style: see also i2hw.h */ |
| #define FIFO_IIEX 1 /* IntelliPort-IIEX style */ |
| |
| // i2eGetMail |
| // |
| #define NO_MAIL_HERE 0x1111 // Since mail is unsigned char, cannot possibly |
| // promote to 0x1111. |
| // i2eState |
| // |
| #define II_STATE_COLD 0 // Addresses have been defined, but board not even |
| // reset yet. |
| #define II_STATE_RESET 1 // Board,if it exists, has just been reset |
| #define II_STATE_READY 2 // Board ready for its first block |
| #define II_STATE_LOADING 3 // Board continuing load |
| #define II_STATE_LOADED 4 // Board has finished load: status ok |
| #define II_STATE_BADLOAD 5 // Board has finished load: failed! |
| #define II_STATE_STDLOADED 6 // Board has finished load: standard firmware |
| |
| // i2eUsingIrq |
| // |
| #define I2_IRQ_UNDEFINED 0x1352 /* No valid irq (or polling = 0) can |
| * ever promote to this! */ |
| //------------------------------------------ |
| // Handy Macros for i2ellis.c and others |
| // Note these are common to -II and -IIEX |
| //------------------------------------------ |
| |
| // Given a pointer to the board structure, does the input FIFO have any data or |
| // not? |
| // |
| #define I2_HAS_INPUT(pB) !(inb(pB->i2eStatus) & ST_IN_EMPTY) |
| |
| // Given a pointer to the board structure, is there anything in the incoming |
| // mailbox? |
| // |
| #define I2_HAS_MAIL(pB) (inb(pB->i2eStatus) & ST_IN_MAIL) |
| |
| #define I2_UPDATE_FIFO_ROOM(pB) ((pB)->i2eFifoRemains = (pB)->i2eFifoSize) |
| |
| //------------------------------------------ |
| // Function Declarations for i2ellis.c |
| //------------------------------------------ |
| // |
| // Functions called directly |
| // |
| // Initialization of a board & structure is in four (five!) parts: |
| // |
| // 1) iiSetAddress() - Define the board address & delay function for a board. |
| // 2) iiReset() - Reset the board (provided it exists) |
| // -- Note you may do this to several boards -- |
| // 3) iiResetDelay() - Delay for 2 seconds (once for all boards) |
| // 4) iiInitialize() - Attempt to read Power-up message; further initialize |
| // accelerators |
| // |
| // Then you may use iiDownloadAll() or iiDownloadFile() (in i2file.c) to write |
| // loadware. To change loadware, you must begin again with step 2, resetting |
| // the board again (step 1 not needed). |
| |
| static int iiSetAddress(i2eBordStrPtr, int, delayFunc_t ); |
| static int iiReset(i2eBordStrPtr); |
| static int iiResetDelay(i2eBordStrPtr); |
| static int iiInitialize(i2eBordStrPtr); |
| |
| // Routine to validate that all channels expected are there. |
| // |
| extern int iiValidateChannels(i2eBordStrPtr); |
| |
| // Routine used to download a block of loadware. |
| // |
| static int iiDownloadBlock(i2eBordStrPtr, loadHdrStrPtr, int); |
| |
| // Return values given by iiDownloadBlock, iiDownloadAll, iiDownloadFile: |
| // |
| #define II_DOWN_BADVALID 0 // board structure is invalid |
| #define II_DOWN_CONTINUING 1 // So far, so good, firmware expects more |
| #define II_DOWN_GOOD 2 // Download complete, CRC good |
| #define II_DOWN_BAD 3 // Download complete, but CRC bad |
| #define II_DOWN_BADFILE 4 // Bad magic number in loadware file |
| #define II_DOWN_BADSTATE 5 // Board is in an inappropriate state for |
| // downloading loadware. (see i2eState) |
| #define II_DOWN_TIMEOUT 6 // Timeout waiting for firmware |
| #define II_DOWN_OVER 7 // Too much data |
| #define II_DOWN_UNDER 8 // Not enough data |
| #define II_DOWN_NOFILE 9 // Loadware file not found |
| |
| // Routine to download an entire loadware module: Return values are a subset of |
| // iiDownloadBlock's, excluding, of course, II_DOWN_CONTINUING |
| // |
| static int iiDownloadAll(i2eBordStrPtr, loadHdrStrPtr, int, int); |
| |
| // Many functions defined here return True if good, False otherwise, with an |
| // error code in i2eError field. Here is a handy macro for setting the error |
| // code and returning. |
| // |
| #define I2_COMPLETE(pB,code) do { \ |
| pB->i2eError = code; \ |
| return (code == I2EE_GOOD);\ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| #endif // I2ELLIS_H |