| /* |
| * 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. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef _PARPORT_H_ |
| #define _PARPORT_H_ |
| |
| /* Start off with user-visible constants */ |
| |
| /* Maximum of 16 ports per machine */ |
| #define PARPORT_MAX 16 |
| |
| /* Magic numbers */ |
| #define PARPORT_IRQ_NONE -1 |
| #define PARPORT_DMA_NONE -1 |
| #define PARPORT_IRQ_AUTO -2 |
| #define PARPORT_DMA_AUTO -2 |
| #define PARPORT_DMA_NOFIFO -3 |
| #define PARPORT_DISABLE -2 |
| #define PARPORT_IRQ_PROBEONLY -3 |
| #define PARPORT_IOHI_AUTO -1 |
| |
| #define PARPORT_CONTROL_STROBE 0x1 |
| #define PARPORT_CONTROL_AUTOFD 0x2 |
| #define PARPORT_CONTROL_INIT 0x4 |
| #define PARPORT_CONTROL_SELECT 0x8 |
| |
| #define PARPORT_STATUS_ERROR 0x8 |
| #define PARPORT_STATUS_SELECT 0x10 |
| #define PARPORT_STATUS_PAPEROUT 0x20 |
| #define PARPORT_STATUS_ACK 0x40 |
| #define PARPORT_STATUS_BUSY 0x80 |
| |
| /* Type classes for Plug-and-Play probe. */ |
| typedef enum { |
| PARPORT_CLASS_LEGACY = 0, /* Non-IEEE1284 device */ |
| PARPORT_CLASS_PRINTER, |
| PARPORT_CLASS_MODEM, |
| PARPORT_CLASS_NET, |
| PARPORT_CLASS_HDC, /* Hard disk controller */ |
| PARPORT_CLASS_PCMCIA, |
| PARPORT_CLASS_MEDIA, /* Multimedia device */ |
| PARPORT_CLASS_FDC, /* Floppy disk controller */ |
| PARPORT_CLASS_PORTS, |
| PARPORT_CLASS_SCANNER, |
| PARPORT_CLASS_DIGCAM, |
| PARPORT_CLASS_OTHER, /* Anything else */ |
| PARPORT_CLASS_UNSPEC, /* No CLS field in ID */ |
| PARPORT_CLASS_SCSIADAPTER |
| } parport_device_class; |
| |
| /* The "modes" entry in parport is a bit field representing the |
| capabilities of the hardware. */ |
| #define PARPORT_MODE_PCSPP (1<<0) /* IBM PC registers available. */ |
| #define PARPORT_MODE_TRISTATE (1<<1) /* Can tristate. */ |
| #define PARPORT_MODE_EPP (1<<2) /* Hardware EPP. */ |
| #define PARPORT_MODE_ECP (1<<3) /* Hardware ECP. */ |
| #define PARPORT_MODE_COMPAT (1<<4) /* Hardware 'printer protocol'. */ |
| #define PARPORT_MODE_DMA (1<<5) /* Hardware can DMA. */ |
| #define PARPORT_MODE_SAFEININT (1<<6) /* SPP registers accessible in IRQ. */ |
| |
| /* IEEE1284 modes: |
| Nibble mode, byte mode, ECP, ECPRLE and EPP are their own |
| 'extensibility request' values. Others are special. |
| 'Real' ECP modes must have the IEEE1284_MODE_ECP bit set. */ |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_NIBBLE 0 |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_BYTE (1<<0) |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_COMPAT (1<<8) |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_BECP (1<<9) /* Bounded ECP mode */ |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_ECP (1<<4) |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_ECPRLE (IEEE1284_MODE_ECP | (1<<5)) |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_ECPSWE (1<<10) /* Software-emulated */ |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_EPP (1<<6) |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_EPPSL (1<<11) /* EPP 1.7 */ |
| #define IEEE1284_MODE_EPPSWE (1<<12) /* Software-emulated */ |
| #define IEEE1284_DEVICEID (1<<2) /* This is a flag */ |
| #define IEEE1284_EXT_LINK (1<<14) /* This flag causes the |
| * extensibility link to |
| * be requested, using |
| * bits 0-6. */ |
| |
| /* For the benefit of parport_read/write, you can use these with |
| * parport_negotiate to use address operations. They have no effect |
| * other than to make parport_read/write use address transfers. */ |
| #define IEEE1284_ADDR (1<<13) /* This is a flag */ |
| #define IEEE1284_DATA 0 /* So is this */ |
| |
| /* Flags for block transfer operations. */ |
| #define PARPORT_EPP_FAST (1<<0) /* Unreliable counts. */ |
| #define PARPORT_W91284PIC (1<<1) /* have a Warp9 w91284pic in the device */ |
| |
| /* The rest is for the kernel only */ |
| #ifdef __KERNEL__ |
| |
| #include <linux/jiffies.h> |
| #include <linux/proc_fs.h> |
| #include <linux/spinlock.h> |
| #include <linux/wait.h> |
| #include <linux/irqreturn.h> |
| #include <linux/semaphore.h> |
| #include <asm/system.h> |
| #include <asm/ptrace.h> |
| |
| /* Define this later. */ |
| struct parport; |
| struct pardevice; |
| |
| struct pc_parport_state { |
| unsigned int ctr; |
| unsigned int ecr; |
| }; |
| |
| struct ax_parport_state { |
| unsigned int ctr; |
| unsigned int ecr; |
| unsigned int dcsr; |
| }; |
| |
| /* used by both parport_amiga and parport_mfc3 */ |
| struct amiga_parport_state { |
| unsigned char data; /* ciaa.prb */ |
| unsigned char datadir; /* ciaa.ddrb */ |
| unsigned char status; /* ciab.pra & 7 */ |
| unsigned char statusdir;/* ciab.ddrb & 7 */ |
| }; |
| |
| struct ax88796_parport_state { |
| unsigned char cpr; |
| }; |
| |
| struct ip32_parport_state { |
| unsigned int dcr; |
| unsigned int ecr; |
| }; |
| |
| struct parport_state { |
| union { |
| struct pc_parport_state pc; |
| /* ARC has no state. */ |
| struct ax_parport_state ax; |
| struct amiga_parport_state amiga; |
| struct ax88796_parport_state ax88796; |
| /* Atari has not state. */ |
| struct ip32_parport_state ip32; |
| void *misc; |
| } u; |
| }; |
| |
| struct parport_operations { |
| /* IBM PC-style virtual registers. */ |
| void (*write_data)(struct parport *, unsigned char); |
| unsigned char (*read_data)(struct parport *); |
| |
| void (*write_control)(struct parport *, unsigned char); |
| unsigned char (*read_control)(struct parport *); |
| unsigned char (*frob_control)(struct parport *, unsigned char mask, |
| unsigned char val); |
| |
| unsigned char (*read_status)(struct parport *); |
| |
| /* IRQs. */ |
| void (*enable_irq)(struct parport *); |
| void (*disable_irq)(struct parport *); |
| |
| /* Data direction. */ |
| void (*data_forward) (struct parport *); |
| void (*data_reverse) (struct parport *); |
| |
| /* For core parport code. */ |
| void (*init_state)(struct pardevice *, struct parport_state *); |
| void (*save_state)(struct parport *, struct parport_state *); |
| void (*restore_state)(struct parport *, struct parport_state *); |
| |
| /* Block read/write */ |
| size_t (*epp_write_data) (struct parport *port, const void *buf, |
| size_t len, int flags); |
| size_t (*epp_read_data) (struct parport *port, void *buf, size_t len, |
| int flags); |
| size_t (*epp_write_addr) (struct parport *port, const void *buf, |
| size_t len, int flags); |
| size_t (*epp_read_addr) (struct parport *port, void *buf, size_t len, |
| int flags); |
| |
| size_t (*ecp_write_data) (struct parport *port, const void *buf, |
| size_t len, int flags); |
| size_t (*ecp_read_data) (struct parport *port, void *buf, size_t len, |
| int flags); |
| size_t (*ecp_write_addr) (struct parport *port, const void *buf, |
| size_t len, int flags); |
| |
| size_t (*compat_write_data) (struct parport *port, const void *buf, |
| size_t len, int flags); |
| size_t (*nibble_read_data) (struct parport *port, void *buf, |
| size_t len, int flags); |
| size_t (*byte_read_data) (struct parport *port, void *buf, |
| size_t len, int flags); |
| struct module *owner; |
| }; |
| |
| struct parport_device_info { |
| parport_device_class class; |
| const char *class_name; |
| const char *mfr; |
| const char *model; |
| const char *cmdset; |
| const char *description; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Each device can have two callback functions: |
| * 1) a preemption function, called by the resource manager to request |
| * that the driver relinquish control of the port. The driver should |
| * return zero if it agrees to release the port, and nonzero if it |
| * refuses. Do not call parport_release() - the kernel will do this |
| * implicitly. |
| * |
| * 2) a wake-up function, called by the resource manager to tell drivers |
| * that the port is available to be claimed. If a driver wants to use |
| * the port, it should call parport_claim() here. |
| */ |
| |
| /* A parallel port device */ |
| struct pardevice { |
| const char *name; |
| struct parport *port; |
| int daisy; |
| int (*preempt)(void *); |
| void (*wakeup)(void *); |
| void *private; |
| void (*irq_func)(void *); |
| unsigned int flags; |
| struct pardevice *next; |
| struct pardevice *prev; |
| struct parport_state *state; /* saved status over preemption */ |
| wait_queue_head_t wait_q; |
| unsigned long int time; |
| unsigned long int timeslice; |
| volatile long int timeout; |
| unsigned long waiting; /* long req'd for set_bit --RR */ |
| struct pardevice *waitprev; |
| struct pardevice *waitnext; |
| void * sysctl_table; |
| }; |
| |
| /* IEEE1284 information */ |
| |
| /* IEEE1284 phases. These are exposed to userland through ppdev IOCTL |
| * PP[GS]ETPHASE, so do not change existing values. */ |
| enum ieee1284_phase { |
| IEEE1284_PH_FWD_DATA, |
| IEEE1284_PH_FWD_IDLE, |
| IEEE1284_PH_TERMINATE, |
| IEEE1284_PH_NEGOTIATION, |
| IEEE1284_PH_HBUSY_DNA, |
| IEEE1284_PH_REV_IDLE, |
| IEEE1284_PH_HBUSY_DAVAIL, |
| IEEE1284_PH_REV_DATA, |
| IEEE1284_PH_ECP_SETUP, |
| IEEE1284_PH_ECP_FWD_TO_REV, |
| IEEE1284_PH_ECP_REV_TO_FWD, |
| IEEE1284_PH_ECP_DIR_UNKNOWN, |
| }; |
| struct ieee1284_info { |
| int mode; |
| volatile enum ieee1284_phase phase; |
| struct semaphore irq; |
| }; |
| |
| /* A parallel port */ |
| struct parport { |
| unsigned long base; /* base address */ |
| unsigned long base_hi; /* base address (hi - ECR) */ |
| unsigned int size; /* IO extent */ |
| const char *name; |
| unsigned int modes; |
| int irq; /* interrupt (or -1 for none) */ |
| int dma; |
| int muxport; /* which muxport (if any) this is */ |
| int portnum; /* which physical parallel port (not mux) */ |
| struct device *dev; /* Physical device associated with IO/DMA. |
| * This may unfortulately be null if the |
| * port has a legacy driver. |
| */ |
| |
| struct parport *physport; |
| /* If this is a non-default mux |
| parport, i.e. we're a clone of a real |
| physical port, this is a pointer to that |
| port. The locking is only done in the |
| real port. For a clone port, the |
| following structure members are |
| meaningless: devices, cad, muxsel, |
| waithead, waittail, flags, pdir, |
| dev, ieee1284, *_lock. |
| |
| It this is a default mux parport, or |
| there is no mux involved, this points to |
| ourself. */ |
| |
| struct pardevice *devices; |
| struct pardevice *cad; /* port owner */ |
| int daisy; /* currently selected daisy addr */ |
| int muxsel; /* currently selected mux port */ |
| |
| struct pardevice *waithead; |
| struct pardevice *waittail; |
| |
| struct list_head list; |
| unsigned int flags; |
| |
| void *sysctl_table; |
| struct parport_device_info probe_info[5]; /* 0-3 + non-IEEE1284.3 */ |
| struct ieee1284_info ieee1284; |
| |
| struct parport_operations *ops; |
| void *private_data; /* for lowlevel driver */ |
| |
| int number; /* port index - the `n' in `parportn' */ |
| spinlock_t pardevice_lock; |
| spinlock_t waitlist_lock; |
| rwlock_t cad_lock; |
| |
| int spintime; |
| atomic_t ref_count; |
| |
| unsigned long devflags; |
| #define PARPORT_DEVPROC_REGISTERED 0 |
| struct pardevice *proc_device; /* Currently register proc device */ |
| |
| struct list_head full_list; |
| struct parport *slaves[3]; |
| }; |
| |
| #define DEFAULT_SPIN_TIME 500 /* us */ |
| |
| struct parport_driver { |
| const char *name; |
| void (*attach) (struct parport *); |
| void (*detach) (struct parport *); |
| struct list_head list; |
| }; |
| |
| /* parport_register_port registers a new parallel port at the given |
| address (if one does not already exist) and returns a pointer to it. |
| This entails claiming the I/O region, IRQ and DMA. NULL is returned |
| if initialisation fails. */ |
| struct parport *parport_register_port(unsigned long base, int irq, int dma, |
| struct parport_operations *ops); |
| |
| /* Once a registered port is ready for high-level drivers to use, the |
| low-level driver that registered it should announce it. This will |
| call the high-level drivers' attach() functions (after things like |
| determining the IEEE 1284.3 topology of the port and collecting |
| DeviceIDs). */ |
| void parport_announce_port (struct parport *port); |
| |
| /* Unregister a port. */ |
| extern void parport_remove_port(struct parport *port); |
| |
| /* Register a new high-level driver. */ |
| extern int parport_register_driver (struct parport_driver *); |
| |
| /* Unregister a high-level driver. */ |
| extern void parport_unregister_driver (struct parport_driver *); |
| |
| /* If parport_register_driver doesn't fit your needs, perhaps |
| * parport_find_xxx does. */ |
| extern struct parport *parport_find_number (int); |
| extern struct parport *parport_find_base (unsigned long); |
| |
| /* generic irq handler, if it suits your needs */ |
| extern irqreturn_t parport_irq_handler(int irq, void *dev_id); |
| |
| /* Reference counting for ports. */ |
| extern struct parport *parport_get_port (struct parport *); |
| extern void parport_put_port (struct parport *); |
| |
| /* parport_register_device declares that a device is connected to a |
| port, and tells the kernel all it needs to know. |
| - pf is the preemption function (may be NULL for no callback) |
| - kf is the wake-up function (may be NULL for no callback) |
| - irq_func is the interrupt handler (may be NULL for no interrupts) |
| - handle is a user pointer that gets handed to callback functions. */ |
| 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); |
| |
| /* parport_unregister unlinks a device from the chain. */ |
| extern void parport_unregister_device(struct pardevice *dev); |
| |
| /* parport_claim tries to gain ownership of the port for a particular |
| driver. This may fail (return non-zero) if another driver is busy. |
| If this driver has registered an interrupt handler, it will be |
| enabled. */ |
| extern int parport_claim(struct pardevice *dev); |
| |
| /* parport_claim_or_block is the same, but sleeps if the port cannot |
| be claimed. Return value is 1 if it slept, 0 normally and -errno |
| on error. */ |
| extern int parport_claim_or_block(struct pardevice *dev); |
| |
| /* parport_release reverses a previous parport_claim. This can never |
| fail, though the effects are undefined (except that they are bad) |
| if you didn't previously own the port. Once you have released the |
| port you should make sure that neither your code nor the hardware |
| on the port tries to initiate any communication without first |
| re-claiming the port. If you mess with the port state (enabling |
| ECP for example) you should clean up before releasing the port. */ |
| |
| extern void parport_release(struct pardevice *dev); |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_yield - relinquish a parallel port temporarily |
| * @dev: a device on the parallel port |
| * |
| * This function relinquishes the port if it would be helpful to other |
| * drivers to do so. Afterwards it tries to reclaim the port using |
| * parport_claim(), and the return value is the same as for |
| * parport_claim(). If it fails, the port is left unclaimed and it is |
| * the driver's responsibility to reclaim the port. |
| * |
| * The parport_yield() and parport_yield_blocking() functions are for |
| * marking points in the driver at which other drivers may claim the |
| * port and use their devices. Yielding the port is similar to |
| * releasing it and reclaiming it, but is more efficient because no |
| * action is taken if there are no other devices needing the port. In |
| * fact, nothing is done even if there are other devices waiting but |
| * the current device is still within its "timeslice". The default |
| * timeslice is half a second, but it can be adjusted via the /proc |
| * interface. |
| **/ |
| static __inline__ int parport_yield(struct pardevice *dev) |
| { |
| unsigned long int timeslip = (jiffies - dev->time); |
| if ((dev->port->waithead == NULL) || (timeslip < dev->timeslice)) |
| return 0; |
| parport_release(dev); |
| return parport_claim(dev); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * parport_yield_blocking - relinquish a parallel port temporarily |
| * @dev: a device on the parallel port |
| * |
| * This function relinquishes the port if it would be helpful to other |
| * drivers to do so. Afterwards it tries to reclaim the port using |
| * parport_claim_or_block(), and the return value is the same as for |
| * parport_claim_or_block(). |
| **/ |
| static __inline__ int parport_yield_blocking(struct pardevice *dev) |
| { |
| unsigned long int timeslip = (jiffies - dev->time); |
| if ((dev->port->waithead == NULL) || (timeslip < dev->timeslice)) |
| return 0; |
| parport_release(dev); |
| return parport_claim_or_block(dev); |
| } |
| |
| /* Flags used to identify what a device does. */ |
| #define PARPORT_DEV_TRAN 0 /* WARNING !! DEPRECATED !! */ |
| #define PARPORT_DEV_LURK (1<<0) /* WARNING !! DEPRECATED !! */ |
| #define PARPORT_DEV_EXCL (1<<1) /* Need exclusive access. */ |
| |
| #define PARPORT_FLAG_EXCL (1<<1) /* EXCL driver registered. */ |
| |
| /* IEEE1284 functions */ |
| extern void parport_ieee1284_interrupt (void *); |
| extern int parport_negotiate (struct parport *, int mode); |
| extern ssize_t parport_write (struct parport *, const void *buf, size_t len); |
| extern ssize_t parport_read (struct parport *, void *buf, size_t len); |
| |
| #define PARPORT_INACTIVITY_O_NONBLOCK 1 |
| extern long parport_set_timeout (struct pardevice *, long inactivity); |
| |
| extern int parport_wait_event (struct parport *, long timeout); |
| extern int parport_wait_peripheral (struct parport *port, |
| unsigned char mask, |
| unsigned char val); |
| extern int parport_poll_peripheral (struct parport *port, |
| unsigned char mask, |
| unsigned char val, |
| int usec); |
| |
| /* For architectural drivers */ |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_write_compat (struct parport *, |
| const void *, size_t, int); |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_read_nibble (struct parport *, |
| void *, size_t, int); |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_read_byte (struct parport *, |
| void *, size_t, int); |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_ecp_read_data (struct parport *, |
| void *, size_t, int); |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_ecp_write_data (struct parport *, |
| const void *, size_t, int); |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_ecp_write_addr (struct parport *, |
| const void *, size_t, int); |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_epp_write_data (struct parport *, |
| const void *, size_t, int); |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_epp_read_data (struct parport *, |
| void *, size_t, int); |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_epp_write_addr (struct parport *, |
| const void *, size_t, int); |
| extern size_t parport_ieee1284_epp_read_addr (struct parport *, |
| void *, size_t, int); |
| |
| /* IEEE1284.3 functions */ |
| extern int parport_daisy_init (struct parport *port); |
| extern void parport_daisy_fini (struct parport *port); |
| extern struct pardevice *parport_open (int devnum, const char *name); |
| extern void parport_close (struct pardevice *dev); |
| extern ssize_t parport_device_id (int devnum, char *buffer, size_t len); |
| extern void parport_daisy_deselect_all (struct parport *port); |
| extern int parport_daisy_select (struct parport *port, int daisy, int mode); |
| |
| /* Lowlevel drivers _can_ call this support function to handle irqs. */ |
| static inline void parport_generic_irq(struct parport *port) |
| { |
| parport_ieee1284_interrupt (port); |
| read_lock(&port->cad_lock); |
| if (port->cad && port->cad->irq_func) |
| port->cad->irq_func(port->cad->private); |
| read_unlock(&port->cad_lock); |
| } |
| |
| /* Prototypes from parport_procfs */ |
| extern int parport_proc_register(struct parport *pp); |
| extern int parport_proc_unregister(struct parport *pp); |
| extern int parport_device_proc_register(struct pardevice *device); |
| extern int parport_device_proc_unregister(struct pardevice *device); |
| |
| /* If PC hardware is the only type supported, we can optimise a bit. */ |
| #if !defined(CONFIG_PARPORT_NOT_PC) |
| |
| #include <linux/parport_pc.h> |
| #define parport_write_data(p,x) parport_pc_write_data(p,x) |
| #define parport_read_data(p) parport_pc_read_data(p) |
| #define parport_write_control(p,x) parport_pc_write_control(p,x) |
| #define parport_read_control(p) parport_pc_read_control(p) |
| #define parport_frob_control(p,m,v) parport_pc_frob_control(p,m,v) |
| #define parport_read_status(p) parport_pc_read_status(p) |
| #define parport_enable_irq(p) parport_pc_enable_irq(p) |
| #define parport_disable_irq(p) parport_pc_disable_irq(p) |
| #define parport_data_forward(p) parport_pc_data_forward(p) |
| #define parport_data_reverse(p) parport_pc_data_reverse(p) |
| |
| #else /* !CONFIG_PARPORT_NOT_PC */ |
| |
| /* Generic operations vector through the dispatch table. */ |
| #define parport_write_data(p,x) (p)->ops->write_data(p,x) |
| #define parport_read_data(p) (p)->ops->read_data(p) |
| #define parport_write_control(p,x) (p)->ops->write_control(p,x) |
| #define parport_read_control(p) (p)->ops->read_control(p) |
| #define parport_frob_control(p,m,v) (p)->ops->frob_control(p,m,v) |
| #define parport_read_status(p) (p)->ops->read_status(p) |
| #define parport_enable_irq(p) (p)->ops->enable_irq(p) |
| #define parport_disable_irq(p) (p)->ops->disable_irq(p) |
| #define parport_data_forward(p) (p)->ops->data_forward(p) |
| #define parport_data_reverse(p) (p)->ops->data_reverse(p) |
| |
| #endif /* !CONFIG_PARPORT_NOT_PC */ |
| |
| extern unsigned long parport_default_timeslice; |
| extern int parport_default_spintime; |
| |
| #endif /* __KERNEL__ */ |
| #endif /* _PARPORT_H_ */ |