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/*  ckinit.c
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 *
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 *  Implementation of the Clock_control() and Clock_initialize() functions
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 *  prototyped in rtems/c/src/lib/include/clockdrv.h.
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 *
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 *  This port does not allow the application to select which timer on the
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 *  MVME167 to use for the clock, nor does it allow the application to
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 *  configure the clock. The clock uses the VMEchip2 Tick Timer #2. This
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 *  timer is set up to raise a MC680x0 level-6 interrupt every 1 ms. The
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 *  interrupt vector is 0x69.
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 *
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 *  All page references are to the MVME166/MVME167/MVME187 Single Board
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 *  Computer Programmer's Reference Guide (MVME187PG/D2) with the April
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 *  1993 supplements/addenda (MVME187PG/D2A1).
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 *
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 *  COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1999.
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 *  On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
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 *
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 *  The license and distribution terms for this file may be
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 *  found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
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 *  http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html.
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 *
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 *  Modifications of respective RTEMS files:
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 *  Copyright (c) 1998, National Research Council of Canada
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 *
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 *  $Id: ckinit.c,v 1.2 2001-09-27 12:00:19 chris Exp $
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 */
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <bsp.h>
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#include <rtems/libio.h>
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#define MS_COUNT          1000              /* T2's countdown constant (1 ms) */
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#define CLOCK_INT_LEVEL   6                 /* T2's interrupt level */
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#define CLOCK_VECTOR (VBR0 * 0x10 + 0x9)    /* T2 is vector $X9 (p. 2-71)*/
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/*
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 *  These are declared in rtems/c/src/lib/include/clockdrv.h
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 *  In other BSPs, rtems_clock_major is set to the largest possible value
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 *  (which is almost certainly greater than the number of I/O devices) to
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 *  indicate that this device has not been initialized yet. The actual
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 *  device number is supplied during initialization. We do not do that.
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 *
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 *  Initialized data ends up the the .data section. This causes two problems:
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 *  1) the .data section is no longer ROMable because we need to write into
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 *  it. 2) The initial value is correct only after a download. On subsequent
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 *  program restarts, the value is not re-initialized but left to whatever it
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 *  was when the previous run terminated or aborted. If we depend on some
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 *  global variable value, we must initialize that value explicitly in code
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 *  at boot time.
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 */
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rtems_device_major_number rtems_clock_major;
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rtems_device_minor_number rtems_clock_minor;
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/*
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 *  Clock_driver_ticks is a monotonically increasing counter of the number of
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 *  VMEchip2 timer #2 ticks since the driver was initialized.
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 */
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volatile rtems_unsigned32 Clock_driver_ticks;
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/*
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 *  Clock_isrs is the number of clock ISRs until the next invocation of the
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 *  RTEMS clock tick routine. This clock tick device driver gets an interrupt
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 *  once a millisecond and counts down until the length of time between the
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 *  user configured microseconds per tick has passed. This allows the clock
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 *  device to "tick" faster than the kernel clock. Of course, the kernel clock
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 *  cannot tick faster than the hardware clock. Therefore, the kernel clock
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 *  ticks cannot occur more frequently than every 1 millisecond.
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 */
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rtems_unsigned32 Clock_isrs;
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/*
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 *  Records the previous clock ISR (should be NULL)
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 */
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rtems_isr_entry  Old_ticker;
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/*
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 *  Called when the kernel exits.
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 */
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void clock_exit( void );
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/*
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 *  VMEchip2_T2_isr
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 *
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 *  C ISR Handler. Increment the number of internal ticks. If it is time for a
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 *  kernel clock tick (if Clock_isrs == 1), call rtems_clock_tick() to signal
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 *  the event and reset the Clock_isrs counter; else, just decrement it.
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 *
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 *  Input parameters:
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 *    vector number
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 *
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 *  Output parameters: NONE
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 *
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 *  Return values: NONE
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 */
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rtems_isr VMEchip2_T2_isr(
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  rtems_vector_number vector
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)
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{
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  char overflow;                /* Content of overflow counter */
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  long i;
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  long ct;                      /* Number of T2 ticks per RTEMS ticks */
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  ct = BSP_Configuration.microseconds_per_tick / 1000;
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  /*
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   *  May have missed interrupts, so should look at the overflow counter.
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   */
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  lcsr->intr_clear |= 0x02000000;   /* Clear the interrupt */
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  overflow = (lcsr->board_ctl >> 12) & 0xF;
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  lcsr->board_ctl |= 0x400;         /* Reset overflow counter */
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  /* Attempt to protect against one more period */
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  if ( overflow == 0 )
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    overflow = 16;
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  Clock_driver_ticks += overflow;   /* One or more internal ticks */
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  if ( Clock_isrs <= overflow ) {
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    /* If its time for kernel clock ticks, signal the events to RTEMS */
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    for( i = overflow - Clock_isrs; i >= 0; i -= ct ) {
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      rtems_clock_tick();
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    }
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    /* Reset the counter */
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    Clock_isrs = (rtems_unsigned32)-i;
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  }
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  else
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    Clock_isrs -= overflow;
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}
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/*
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 *  VMEchip2_T2_initialize
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 *
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 *  Initialize the VMEchip2 Tick Timer #2.
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 *
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 *  THE VMECHIP2 PRESCALER REGISTER IS ASSUMED TO BE SET!
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 *  The prescaler is used by all VMEchip2 timers, including the VMEbus grant
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 *  timeout counter, the DMAC time off timer, the DMAC timer on timer, and the
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 *  VMEbus global timeout timer. The prescaler value is normally set by the
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 *  boot ROM to provide a 1 MHz clock to the timers. For a 25 MHz MVME167, the
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 *  prescaler value should be 0xE7 (page 2-63).
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 *
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 *  Input parameters: NONE
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 *
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 *  Output paremeters: NONE
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 *
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 *  Return values: NONE
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 */
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void VMEchip2_T2_initialize( void )
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{
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  Clock_driver_ticks = 0;
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  Clock_isrs = BSP_Configuration.microseconds_per_tick / 1000;
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  lcsr->intr_ena &= 0xFDFFFFFF;   /* Disable tick timer 2 interrupt */
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  lcsr->intr_clear = 0x02000000;  /* Clear tick timer 2 interrupt */
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  lcsr->intr_level[0] =           /* Set tick timer 2 interrupt level */
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      (lcsr->intr_level[0] & 0xFFFFFF0F ) | (CLOCK_INT_LEVEL << 4);
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  lcsr->timer_cmp_2 = MS_COUNT;   /* Period in compare register */
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  lcsr->timer_cnt_2 = 0;          /* Clear tick timer 2 counter */
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  Old_ticker =                    /* Install C ISR */
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      (rtems_isr_entry) set_vector( VMEchip2_T2_isr, CLOCK_VECTOR, 1 );
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  lcsr->board_ctl |= 0x700;       /* Start tick timer 2, reset-on-compare, */
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                                  /*  and clear tick timer 2 overflow counter */
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  lcsr->intr_ena |= 0x02000000;   /* Enable tick timer 2 interrupt */
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  lcsr->vector_base |= 0x00800000;/* Unmask VMEchip2 interrupts */
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  atexit( clock_exit );           /* Turn off T2 interrupts when we exit */
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}
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/*
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 *  clock_exit
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 *
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 *  This routine stops the VMEchip2 T2 timer, disables its interrupt, and
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 *  re-install the old interrupt vectors.
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 *
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 *  Input parameters:   NONE
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 *
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 *  Output parameters:  NONE
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 *
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 *  Return values:      NONE
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 *
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 */
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void clock_exit( void )
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{
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  lcsr->board_ctl &= 0xFFFFFEFF;  /* Stop tick timer 2 */
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  lcsr->intr_ena &= 0xFDFFFFFF;   /* Disable tick timer 2 interrupt */
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  lcsr->intr_clear = 0x02000000;  /* Clear tick timer 2 interrupt */
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  set_vector( Old_ticker, CLOCK_VECTOR, 1 );
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}
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/*
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 *  Clock_initialize()
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 *  prototyped in rtems/c/src/lib/include/clockdrv.h.
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 *
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 *  Input parameters:
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 *     major - console device major number
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 *     minor - console device minor number
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 *             ALWAYS 0 IN VERSION 3.6.0 OF RTEMS!
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 *             Probably provided for symmetry with the other I/O calls.
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 *     arg   - pointer to optional device driver arguments
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 *             ALWAYS NULL IN VERSION 3.6.0 OF RTEMS!
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 *
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 *  Output paremeters: NONE
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 *
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 *  Return values:
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 *     rtems_device_driver status code
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 */
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rtems_device_driver Clock_initialize(
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  rtems_device_major_number major,
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  rtems_device_minor_number minor,
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  void *pargp
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)
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{
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  VMEchip2_T2_initialize();
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  /*
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   *  Make major/minor avail to others such as shared memory driver
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   */
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  rtems_clock_major = major;
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  rtems_clock_minor = minor;
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  return RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL;
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}
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/*
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 *  Clock_control().
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 *  Prototyped in rtems/c/src/lib/include/clockdrv.h
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 *
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 *  Input parameters:
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 *    major - clock device major number
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 *    minor - clock device minor number
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 *    parg  - pointer to optional device driver arguments
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 *
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 *  Output parameters:  NONE
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 *
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 *    rtems_device_driver status code
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 */
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rtems_device_driver Clock_control(
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  rtems_device_major_number major,
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  rtems_device_minor_number minor,
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  void *pargp)
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{
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    rtems_unsigned32 isrlevel;
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    rtems_libio_ioctl_args_t *args = pargp;
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    if ( args == 0 )
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        goto done;
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    /*
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     * This is hokey, but until we get a defined interface
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     * to do this, it will just be this simple...
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     */
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    if ( args->command == rtems_build_name('I', 'S', 'R', ' ') )
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    {
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      VMEchip2_T2_isr( CLOCK_VECTOR );
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    }
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    else if ( args->command == rtems_build_name('N', 'E', 'W', ' ') )
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    {
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      rtems_interrupt_disable( isrlevel );
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      set_vector( args->buffer, CLOCK_VECTOR, 1 );
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      rtems_interrupt_enable( isrlevel );
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    }
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done:
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    return RTEMS_SUCCESSFUL;
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}
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