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1 /*	$NetBSD: ds1687reg.h,v 1.13 2022/05/20 19:34:22 andvar Exp $ 	*/
2 
3 /*
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31 
32 /*
33  * Originally based on mc146818reg.h, with the following license:
34  *
35  * Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University.
36  * All rights reserved.
37  *
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57  */
58 
59 /*
60  * Definitions for the Dallas Semiconductor DS1687 Real Time Clock.
61  *
62  * The DS1687 and follow-on RTC chips are Y2k-compliant successors to the
63  * DS1287, which in turn is register-compatible with the MC146818 and/or
64  * MC146818A RTCs.
65  *
66  * Plucked right from the Dallas Semiconductor specs available at:
67  *	http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/arpdf/DS1685-DS1687.pdf
68  *
69  * The DS1686 contains 14 basic clock-related registers and 50 bytes of
70  * user RAM laid out for compatibility with the register layout of the
71  * DS1287/MC14818 chips.  It also includes an extended mode which allows
72  * access to these same basic registers as well an extended register
73  * set and NVRAM area; this extended register set includes a century
74  * register for Y2k compliant date storage.
75  *
76  * Since the locations of these ports and the method used to access them
77  * can be machine-dependent, the low-level details of reading and writing
78  * writing the RTC's registers are handled by machine-specific functions.
79  *
80  * The Dallas chip can store time-of-day and alarm data in BCD or binary;
81  * this setting applies to *all* values stored in the clock chip and a
82  * change from one mode to the other requires *all* of the clock data to
83  * be re-written.   The "hours" time-of-year and alarm registers can be
84  * stored either in an AM/PM or a 24-hour format; the format is set
85  * globally and changing it requires re-writing both the hours time-of-
86  * year and alarm registers.  In AM/PM mode, the hour must be in the
87  * range of 1-12 (and stored as either BCD or binary), with the high-
88  * bit cleared to indicate AM and set to indicate PM.  In 24-hour mode,
89  * hours must be in the range 0-23.
90  *
91  * In order to support extended features like the century register and
92  * an embedded silicon serial number while keeping backwards compatibility
93  * with the DS1287/MC146818, the DS1687 provides a bank-switching method
94  * which allows the user to switch the RTC between a "compatible" mode in
95  * bank 0 and an extended mode in bank 1.
96  *
97  * Both banks provide access to the 14 timekeeping/alarm registers and
98  * to 50 bytes of user RAM.  In addition, bank 0 provides access to an
99  * additional 64 bytes of user RAM in the upper half of the RTC address
100  * space.
101  *
102  * Bank 1, on the other hand, provides access to an extended register set,
103  * including a silicon serial number -- including a model ID byte, century
104  * register for Y2k compatibility and memory address/data registers which
105  * allow indirect access to a larger extended user RAM address space.  It
106  * is worth noting that the extended user RAM is distinct from the "basic"
107  * 114 bytes of user RAM which are accessible in bank 0.
108  */
109 
110 /*
111  * The registers, and the bits within each register.
112  */
113 
114 #define	DS1687_SEC	0x00	/* Time of year: seconds (0-59) */
115 #define DS1687_ASEC	0x01	/* Alarm: seconds */
116 #define	DS1687_MIN	0x02	/* Time of year: minutes (0-59) */
117 #define	DS1687_AMIN	0x03	/* Alarm: minutes */
118 #define	DS1687_HOUR	0x04	/* Time of year: hour (see above) */
119 #define	DS1687_AHOUR	0x05	/* Alarm: hour (see above) */
120 #define	DS1687_DOW	0x06	/* Time of year: day of week (1-7, 1 = Sun) */
121 #define	DS1687_DOM	0x07	/* Time of year: day of month (1-31) */
122 #define	DS1687_MONTH	0x08	/* Time of year: month (1-12) */
123 #define	DS1687_YEAR	0x09	/* Time of year: year in century (0-99) */
124 
125 #define DS1687_CONTROLA	0x0a	/* Control Register A */
126 
127 #define DS1687_UIP	0x80	/* Update in progress: RO */
128 #define DS1687_DV2	0x40	/* Countdown chain: 0 = on,  1 = reset if DV1 */
129 #define DS1687_DV1	0x20	/* Oscillator enable */
130 #define DS1687_BANK1	0x10	/* Bank select: 0 = bank0, 1 = bank1 */
131 #define DS1687_RATEMASK 0x0f	/* Rate select bits for sq. wave and PIE */
132 
133 #define DS1687_CONTROLB	0x0b	/* Control Register B */
134 
135 #define DS1687_SET	0x80	/* Clock update control: 1 = disable update */
136 #define DS1687_PIE	0x40	/* Periodic interrupt enable */
137 #define DS1687_AIE	0x20	/* Alarm interrupt enable */
138 #define DS1687_UIE	0x10	/* Update-ended interrupt enable */
139 #define DS1687_SQWE	0x08	/* Enable sq. wave output on SQW pin */
140 #define DS1687_BINARY	0x04	/* Data mode: 0 = BCD, 1 = binary data */
141 #define DS1687_24HRS	0x02	/* Hour format: 1 = 24hrs, 0 = 12hrs */
142 #define DS1687_DSE	0x01	/* Daylight savings enable */
143 
144 #define DS1687_CONTROLC	0x0c	/* Control register C: Read-only */
145 				/* Note: PF, AF, UF cleared on read */
146 
147 #define DS1687_IRQF	0x80	/* IRQ present: set when any IRQ is active */
148 #define DS1687_PF	0x40	/* Periodic interrupt: independent of PIE */
149 #define DS1687_AF	0x20	/* Alarm reached: independent of AIE */
150 #define DS1687_UF	0x10	/* Update ended: independent of UIE */
151 
152 #define DS1687_CONTROLD	0x0d	/* Control register D: Read-only */
153 
154 #define DS1687_VRT	0x80	/* Valid RAM and time: battery bad if 0 */
155 
156 #define DS1687_NVRAM_START	0x0e	/* Start of user ram: offset 14 */
157 #define DS1687_NVRAM_SIZE	0x72	/* 114 bytes of user RAM */
158 
159 #define DS1687_BANK1_START	0x40	/* BANK1: Start of BANK1 registers */
160 #define	DS1687_BANK1_CENTURY	0x48 	/* BANK1: Time of yr: Century (0-99) */
161 #define	DS1687_BANK1_ADATE	0x49	/* BANK1: Alarm: Date (1-31) */
162 #define DS1687_BANK1_XCTRL4A	0x4a
163 	#define DS1687_X4A_VRT	0x80	/* valid RAM / time */
164 	#define DS1687_X4A_INCR	0x40	/* increment status */
165 	#define DS1687_X4A_BME	0x20	/* burst mode enable */
166 	#define DS1687_X4A_PAB	0x08	/* power active bar */
167 	#define DS1687_X4A_RCF	0x04	/* read clear flag */
168 	#define DS1687_X4A_WAF	0x02	/* wakeup alarm flag */
169 	#define DS1687_X4A_KF	0x01	/* kickstart flag */
170 #define DS1687_BANK1_XCTRL4B	0x4b
171 	#define DS1687_X4B_ABE	0x80	/* auxiliary battery enable */
172 	#define DS1687_X4B_E32K	0x40	/* enable 32.768kHz output */
173 	#define DS1687_X4B_CS	0x20	/* chrystal select */
174 	#define DS1687_X4B_RCE	0x10	/* RAM clear enable */
175 	#define DS1687_X4B_PRS	0x08	/* PAB reset select */
176 	#define DS1687_X4B_RCIE	0x04	/* RAM clear interrupt enable */
177 	#define DS1687_X4B_WIE	0x02	/* wakeup interrupt enable */
178 	#define DS1687_X4B_KIE	0x01	/* kickstart interrupt enable */
179 
180 #define	DS1687_NBASEREGS	0x0d	/* 14 registers; CMOS follows */
181 
182 /* Layout of software shadow copy of TOD registers */
183 #define DS1687_NHDW_TODREGS	0x0a	/* 10 basic TOD registers */
184 #define DS1687_NSOFT_TODREGS	0x0c	/* ...plus shadow CENTURY, ADATE */
185 
186 #define	DS1687_SOFT_SEC		0x00
187 #define DS1687_SOFT_ASEC	0x01
188 #define	DS1687_SOFT_MIN		0x02
189 #define	DS1687_SOFT_AMIN	0x03
190 #define	DS1687_SOFT_HOUR	0x04
191 #define	DS1687_SOFT_AHOUR	0x05
192 #define	DS1687_SOFT_DOW		0x06
193 #define	DS1687_SOFT_DOM		0x07
194 #define	DS1687_SOFT_MONTH	0x08
195 #define	DS1687_SOFT_YEAR	0x09
196 #define DS1687_SOFT_CENTURY	0x0a
197 #define DS1687_SOFT_ADATE	0x0b
198 
199 /*
200  * RTC register/NVRAM read and write functions -- machine-dependent.
201  * Appropriately manipulate RTC registers to get/put data values.
202  */
203 u_int ds1687_read(void *, u_int);
204 void ds1687_write(void *, u_int, u_int);
205 
206 /*
207  * A collection of TOD/Alarm registers.
208  */
209 typedef u_int ds1687_todregs[DS1687_NSOFT_TODREGS];
210 
211 /*
212  * Get all of the TOD/Alarm registers
213  * Must be called at splhigh(), and with the RTC properly set up.
214  */
215 #define DS1687_GETTOD(sc, regs)						\
216 	do {								\
217 		int i;							\
218 		u_int ctl;						\
219 									\
220 		/* turn off update for now */				\
221 		ctl = ds1687_read(sc, DS1687_CONTROLB);			\
222 		ds1687_write(sc, DS1687_CONTROLB, ctl | DS1687_SET);	\
223 									\
224 		/* read all of the tod/alarm regs */			\
225 		for (i = 0; i < DS1687_NHDW_TODREGS; i++) 		\
226 			(*regs)[i] = ds1687_read(sc, i);		\
227 									\
228 		(*regs)[DS1687_SOFT_CENTURY] = 				\
229 				ds1687_read(sc, DS1687_BANK1_CENTURY);	\
230 		(*regs)[DS1687_SOFT_ADATE] = 				\
231 				ds1687_read(sc, DS1687_BANK1_ADATE);	\
232 									\
233 		/* turn update back on */				\
234 		ds1687_write(sc, DS1687_CONTROLB, ctl);			\
235 	} while (0);
236 
237 /*
238  * Set all of the TOD/Alarm registers
239  * Must be called at splhigh(), and with the RTC properly set up.
240  */
241 #define DS1687_PUTTOD(sc, regs)						\
242 	do {								\
243 		int i;							\
244 		u_int ctl;						\
245 									\
246 		/* turn off update for now */				\
247 		ctl = ds1687_read(sc, DS1687_CONTROLB);			\
248 		ds1687_write(sc, DS1687_CONTROLB, ctl | DS1687_SET);	\
249 									\
250 		/* write all of the tod/alarm regs */			\
251 		for (i = 0; i < DS1687_NHDW_TODREGS; i++) 		\
252 			ds1687_write(sc, i, (*regs)[i]);		\
253 									\
254 		ds1687_write(sc, DS1687_BANK1_CENTURY,			\
255 					(*regs)[DS1687_SOFT_CENTURY]);	\
256 		ds1687_write(sc, DS1687_BANK1_ADATE,			\
257 					(*regs)[DS1687_SOFT_ADATE]);	\
258 									\
259 		/* turn update back on */				\
260 		ds1687_write(sc, DS1687_CONTROLB, ctl);			\
261 	} while (0);
262