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//========================================================================== // // mipsidt_serial.c // // Serial device driver for MIPS IDT79s334a reference platform on-chip serial devices // //========================================================================== //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // ------------------------------------------- // This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. // Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc. // // eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under // the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version. // // eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY // WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. // // As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros // or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it // with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not // by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public // License. However the source code for this file must still be made available // in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License. // // This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on // this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. // // Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc. // at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/ // ------------------------------------------- //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND#### //========================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): tmichals based on driver by dmoseley, based on POWERPC driver by jskov // Contributors: gthomas, jskov, dmoseley, tmichals // Date: 2003-02-13 // Purpose: MIPS IDT79s334a reference platform serial device driver // Description: IDT MIPS serial device driver // // To Do: // Put in magic to effectively use the FIFOs. Transmitter FIFO fill is a // problem, and setting receiver FIFO interrupts to happen only after // n chars may conflict with hal diag. // //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### // //========================================================================== #include <pkgconf/io_serial.h> #include <pkgconf/io.h> #include <cyg/io/io.h> #include <cyg/hal/hal_intr.h> #include <cyg/io/devtab.h> #include <cyg/infra/diag.h> #include <cyg/io/serial.h> #ifdef CYGPKG_IO_SERIAL_MIPS_IDT79S334A #include "mipsidt_serial.h" typedef struct mipsidt_serial_info { CYG_ADDRWORD base; CYG_WORD int_num; cyg_interrupt serial_interrupt; cyg_handle_t serial_interrupt_handle; cyg_uint8 iir; } mipsidt_serial_info; static bool mipsidt_serial_init(struct cyg_devtab_entry *tab); static bool mipsidt_serial_putc(serial_channel *chan, unsigned char c); static Cyg_ErrNo mipsidt_serial_lookup(struct cyg_devtab_entry **tab, struct cyg_devtab_entry *sub_tab, const char *name); static unsigned char mipsidt_serial_getc(serial_channel *chan); static Cyg_ErrNo mipsidt_serial_set_config(serial_channel *chan, cyg_uint32 key, const void *xbuf, cyg_uint32 *len); static void mipsidt_serial_start_xmit(serial_channel *chan); static void mipsidt_serial_stop_xmit(serial_channel *chan); static cyg_uint32 mipsidt_serial_ISR(cyg_vector_t vector, cyg_addrword_t data); static void mipsidt_serial_DSR(cyg_vector_t vector, cyg_ucount32 count, cyg_addrword_t data); static SERIAL_FUNS(mipsidt_serial_funs, mipsidt_serial_putc, mipsidt_serial_getc, mipsidt_serial_set_config, mipsidt_serial_start_xmit, mipsidt_serial_stop_xmit ); static mipsidt_serial_info mipsidt_serial_info0 ={IDTMIPS_SER_16550_BASE_A, CYGNUM_HAL_INTERRUPT_SIO_0}; #if CYGNUM_IO_SERIAL_MIPS_IDT79S334A_SERIAL_A_BUFSIZE > 0 static unsigned char mipsidt_serial_out_buf0[CYGNUM_IO_SERIAL_MIPS_IDT79S334A_SERIAL_A_BUFSIZE]; static unsigned char mipsidt_serial_in_buf0[CYGNUM_IO_SERIAL_MIPS_IDT79S334A_SERIAL_A_BUFSIZE]; static SERIAL_CHANNEL_USING_INTERRUPTS(mipsidt_serial_channel0, mipsidt_serial_funs, mipsidt_serial_info0, CYG_SERIAL_BAUD_RATE(CYGNUM_IO_SERIAL_MIPS_IDT79S334A_SERIAL_A_BAUD), CYG_SERIAL_STOP_DEFAULT, CYG_SERIAL_PARITY_DEFAULT, CYG_SERIAL_WORD_LENGTH_DEFAULT, CYG_SERIAL_FLAGS_DEFAULT, &mipsidt_serial_out_buf0[0], sizeof(mipsidt_serial_out_buf0), &mipsidt_serial_in_buf0[0], sizeof(mipsidt_serial_in_buf0) ); #else static SERIAL_CHANNEL(mipsidt_serial_channel0, mipsidt_serial_funs, mipsidt_serial_info0, CYG_SERIAL_BAUD_RATE(CYGNUM_IO_SERIAL_MIPS_IDT79S334A_SERIAL_A_BAUD), CYG_SERIAL_STOP_DEFAULT, CYG_SERIAL_PARITY_DEFAULT, CYG_SERIAL_WORD_LENGTH_DEFAULT, CYG_SERIAL_FLAGS_DEFAULT ); #endif DEVTAB_ENTRY(mipsidt_serial_io0, CYGDAT_IO_SERIAL_MIPS_IDT79S334A_SERIAL_A_NAME, 0, // Does not depend on a lower level interface &cyg_io_serial_devio, mipsidt_serial_init, mipsidt_serial_lookup, // Serial driver may need initializing &mipsidt_serial_channel0 ); // Internal function to actually configure the hardware to desired baud rate, etc. static bool mipsidt_serial_config_port(serial_channel *chan, cyg_serial_info_t *new_config, bool init) { mipsidt_serial_info *mipsidt_chan = (mipsidt_serial_info *)chan->dev_priv; cyg_addrword_t port = mipsidt_chan->base; cyg_uint32 baud_divisor = select_baud[new_config->baud]; ; cyg_uint8 _lcr, _ier; if (baud_divisor == 0) return false; // Invalid baud rate selected baud_divisor = (CYGHWR_HAL_MIPS_CPU_FREQ_ACTUAL * 10) / (16 * select_baud[new_config->baud]); baud_divisor +=5; baud_divisor = ((cyg_int32)baud_divisor) / 10; // Disable port interrupts while changing hardware HAL_READ_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IER, _ier); HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IER, 0); // Set databits, stopbits and parity. _lcr = select_word_length[(new_config->word_length - CYGNUM_SERIAL_WORD_LENGTH_5)] | select_stop_bits[new_config->stop] | select_parity[new_config->parity]; HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_LCR, _lcr); // Set baud rate. _lcr |= LCR_DL; HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_LCR, _lcr); HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_DLM, baud_divisor >> 8); HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_DLL, baud_divisor & 0xff); _lcr &= ~LCR_DL; HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_LCR, _lcr); if (init) { // Enable and clear FIFO HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_FCR, (FCR_ENABLE | FCR_CLEAR_RCVR | FCR_CLEAR_XMIT)); if (chan->out_cbuf.len != 0) { HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IER, SIO_IER_ERDAI); } else { HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IER, 0); } } else { HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IER, _ier); } if (new_config != &chan->config) { chan->config = *new_config; } return true; } // Function to initialize the device. Called at bootstrap time. static bool mipsidt_serial_init(struct cyg_devtab_entry *tab) { serial_channel *chan = (serial_channel *)tab->priv; mipsidt_serial_info *mipsidt_chan = (mipsidt_serial_info *)chan->dev_priv; #ifdef CYGDBG_IO_INIT diag_printf("IDT SERIAL init - dev: %x.%d\n", mipsidt_chan->base, mipsidt_chan->int_num); #endif (chan->callbacks->serial_init)(chan); // Really only required for interrupt driven devices if (chan->out_cbuf.len != 0) { cyg_drv_interrupt_create(mipsidt_chan->int_num, 0, // can change IRQ0 priority (cyg_addrword_t)chan, // Data item passed to interrupt handler mipsidt_serial_ISR, mipsidt_serial_DSR, &mipsidt_chan->serial_interrupt_handle, &mipsidt_chan->serial_interrupt); cyg_drv_interrupt_attach(mipsidt_chan->serial_interrupt_handle); cyg_drv_interrupt_unmask(mipsidt_chan->int_num); } mipsidt_serial_config_port(chan, &chan->config, true); return true; } // This routine is called when the device is "looked" up (i.e. attached) static Cyg_ErrNo mipsidt_serial_lookup(struct cyg_devtab_entry **tab, struct cyg_devtab_entry *sub_tab, const char *name) { serial_channel *chan = (serial_channel *)(*tab)->priv; (chan->callbacks->serial_init)(chan); // Really only required for interrupt driven devices return ENOERR; } // Send a character to the device output buffer. // Return 'true' if character is sent to device static bool mipsidt_serial_putc(serial_channel *chan, unsigned char c) { mipsidt_serial_info *mipsidt_chan = (mipsidt_serial_info *)chan->dev_priv; cyg_addrword_t port = mipsidt_chan->base; cyg_uint8 _lsr; HAL_READ_UINT8(port+SER_16550_LSR, _lsr); if (_lsr & SIO_LSR_THRE) { // Transmit buffer is empty HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_THR, c); return true; } else { // No space return false; } } // Fetch a character from the device input buffer, waiting if necessary static unsigned char mipsidt_serial_getc(serial_channel *chan) { unsigned char c; mipsidt_serial_info *mipsidt_chan = (mipsidt_serial_info *)chan->dev_priv; cyg_addrword_t port = mipsidt_chan->base; cyg_uint8 _lsr; do { HAL_READ_UINT8(port+SER_16550_LSR, _lsr); } while ((_lsr & SIO_LSR_DR) == 0); HAL_READ_UINT8(port+SER_16550_RBR, c); return c; } // Set up the device characteristics; baud rate, etc. static Cyg_ErrNo mipsidt_serial_set_config(serial_channel *chan, cyg_uint32 key, const void *xbuf, cyg_uint32 *len) { switch (key) { case CYG_IO_SET_CONFIG_SERIAL_INFO: { cyg_serial_info_t *config = (cyg_serial_info_t *)xbuf; if ( *len < sizeof(cyg_serial_info_t) ) { return -EINVAL; } *len = sizeof(cyg_serial_info_t); if ( true != mipsidt_serial_config_port(chan, config, false) ) return -EINVAL; } break; default: return -EINVAL; } return ENOERR; } // Enable the transmitter on the device static void mipsidt_serial_start_xmit(serial_channel *chan) { mipsidt_serial_info *mipsidt_chan = (mipsidt_serial_info *)chan->dev_priv; cyg_addrword_t port = mipsidt_chan->base; cyg_uint8 _ier; HAL_READ_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IER, _ier); _ier |= IER_XMT; // Enable xmit interrupt HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IER, _ier); // We should not need to call this here. THRE Interrupts are enabled, and the DSR // below calls this function. However, sometimes we get called with Master Interrupts // disabled, and thus the DSR never runs. This is unfortunate because it means we // will be doing multiple processing steps for the same thing. (chan->callbacks->xmt_char)(chan); } // Disable the transmitter on the device static void mipsidt_serial_stop_xmit(serial_channel *chan) { mipsidt_serial_info *mipsidt_chan = (mipsidt_serial_info *)chan->dev_priv; cyg_addrword_t port = mipsidt_chan->base; cyg_uint8 _ier; HAL_READ_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IER, _ier); _ier &= ~IER_XMT; // Disable xmit interrupt HAL_WRITE_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IER, _ier); } // Serial I/O - low level interrupt handler (ISR) static cyg_uint32 mipsidt_serial_ISR(cyg_vector_t vector, cyg_addrword_t data) { serial_channel *chan = (serial_channel *)data; mipsidt_serial_info *mipsidt_chan = (mipsidt_serial_info *)chan->dev_priv; cyg_drv_interrupt_mask(mipsidt_chan->int_num); cyg_drv_interrupt_acknowledge(mipsidt_chan->int_num); return CYG_ISR_CALL_DSR; // Cause DSR to be run } // Serial I/O - high level interrupt handler (DSR) static void mipsidt_serial_DSR(cyg_vector_t vector, cyg_ucount32 count, cyg_addrword_t data) { serial_channel *chan = (serial_channel *)data; mipsidt_serial_info *mipsidt_chan = (mipsidt_serial_info *)chan->dev_priv; cyg_addrword_t port = mipsidt_chan->base; cyg_uint8 _iir; HAL_READ_UINT8(port+SER_16550_IIR, _iir); _iir &= SIO_IIR_ID_MASK; if ( ISR_Tx_Empty == _iir ) { (chan->callbacks->xmt_char)(chan); } else if (( ISR_Rx_Avail == _iir ) || ( ISR_Rx_Char_Timeout == _iir )) { cyg_uint8 _c; HAL_READ_UINT8(port+SER_16550_RBR, _c); (chan->callbacks->rcv_char)(chan, _c); } cyg_drv_interrupt_unmask(mipsidt_chan->int_num); } #endif //------------------------------------------------------------------------- // EOF mipsidt_serial.c
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