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1 /*	$NetBSD: zs.c,v 1.11 2005/12/11 12:19:16 christos Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8  * by Gordon W. Ross.
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37  */
38 
39 /*
40  * Zilog Z8530 Dual UART driver (machine-dependent part)
41  *
42  * Runs two serial lines per chip using slave drivers.
43  * Plain tty/async lines use the zs_async slave.
44  * Sun keyboard/mouse uses the zs_kbd/zs_ms slaves.
45  */
46 
47 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
48 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: zs.c,v 1.11 2005/12/11 12:19:16 christos Exp $");
49 
50 #include "opt_ddb.h"
51 #include "opt_kgdb.h"
52 
53 #include <sys/param.h>
54 #include <sys/systm.h>
55 #include <sys/conf.h>
56 #include <sys/device.h>
57 #include <sys/file.h>
58 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
59 #include <sys/kernel.h>
60 #include <sys/proc.h>
61 #include <sys/tty.h>
62 #include <sys/time.h>
63 #include <sys/syslog.h>
64 
65 #include <machine/autoconf.h>
66 #include <machine/promlib.h>
67 #include <machine/cpu.h>
68 #include <machine/eeprom.h>
69 #include <machine/psl.h>
70 #include <machine/z8530var.h>
71 
72 #include <dev/cons.h>
73 #include <dev/ic/z8530reg.h>
74 #include <dev/sun/kbd_ms_ttyvar.h>
75 #include <ddb/db_output.h>
76 
77 #include <sun2/dev/cons.h>
78 
79 #include "kbd.h"	/* NKBD */
80 #include "ms.h"		/* NMS */
81 
82 /*
83  * Some warts needed by z8530tty.c -
84  * The default parity REALLY needs to be the same as the PROM uses,
85  * or you can not see messages done with printf during boot-up...
86  */
87 int zs_def_cflag = (CREAD | CS8 | HUPCL);
88 
89 /* ZS channel used as the console device (if any) */
90 void *zs_conschan_get, *zs_conschan_put;
91 
92 static u_char zs_init_reg[16] = {
93 	0,	/* 0: CMD (reset, etc.) */
94 	0,	/* 1: No interrupts yet. */
95 #ifdef  ZS_INIT_IVECT
96 	ZS_INIT_IVECT,	/* 2: IVECT */
97 #else
98 	0,	/* 2: IVECT */
99 #endif
100 	ZSWR3_RX_8 | ZSWR3_RX_ENABLE,
101 	ZSWR4_CLK_X16 | ZSWR4_ONESB | ZSWR4_EVENP,
102 	ZSWR5_TX_8 | ZSWR5_TX_ENABLE,
103 	0,	/* 6: TXSYNC/SYNCLO */
104 	0,	/* 7: RXSYNC/SYNCHI */
105 	0,	/* 8: alias for data port */
106 #ifdef  ZS_INIT_IVECT
107 	ZSWR9_MASTER_IE,
108 #else
109 	ZSWR9_MASTER_IE | ZSWR9_NO_VECTOR,
110 #endif
111 	0,	/*10: Misc. TX/RX control bits */
112 	ZSWR11_TXCLK_BAUD | ZSWR11_RXCLK_BAUD,
113 	((PCLK/32)/9600)-2,	/*12: BAUDLO (default=9600) */
114 	0,			/*13: BAUDHI (default=9600) */
115 	ZSWR14_BAUD_ENA | ZSWR14_BAUD_FROM_PCLK,
116 	ZSWR15_BREAK_IE,
117 };
118 
119 /* Console ops */
120 static int  zscngetc(dev_t);
121 static void zscnputc(dev_t, int);
122 static void zscnpollc(dev_t, int);
123 
124 struct consdev zs_consdev = {
125 	NULL,
126 	NULL,
127 	zscngetc,
128 	zscnputc,
129 	zscnpollc,
130 	NULL,
131 };
132 
133 
134 /****************************************************************
135  * Autoconfig
136  ****************************************************************/
137 
138 static int  zs_print(void *, const char *name);
139 
140 extern struct cfdriver zs_cd;
141 
142 /* Interrupt handlers. */
143 int zscheckintr(void *);
144 static int zshard(void *);
145 static void zssoft(void *);
146 
147 static int zs_get_speed(struct zs_chanstate *);
148 
149 /*
150  * Attach a found zs.
151  *
152  * USE ROM PROPERTIES port-a-ignore-cd AND port-b-ignore-cd FOR
153  * SOFT CARRIER, AND keyboard PROPERTY FOR KEYBOARD/MOUSE?
154  */
155 void
156 zs_attach(struct zsc_softc *zsc, struct zsdevice *zsd, int pri)
157 {
158 	struct zsc_attach_args zsc_args;
159 	struct zs_chanstate *cs;
160 	int s, channel, softpri = IPL_SOFTSERIAL;
161 
162 	if (zsd == NULL) {
163 		printf("configuration incomplete\n");
164 		return;
165 	}
166 
167 	printf(" softpri %d\n", softpri);
168 
169 	/*
170 	 * Initialize software state for each channel.
171 	 */
172 	for (channel = 0; channel < 2; channel++) {
173 		struct zschan *zc;
174 		struct device *child;
175 
176 		zsc_args.channel = channel;
177 		cs = &zsc->zsc_cs_store[channel];
178 		zsc->zsc_cs[channel] = cs;
179 
180 		simple_lock_init(&cs->cs_lock);
181 		cs->cs_channel = channel;
182 		cs->cs_private = NULL;
183 		cs->cs_ops = &zsops_null;
184 		cs->cs_brg_clk = PCLK / 16;
185 
186 		zc = (channel == 0) ? &zsd->zs_chan_a : &zsd->zs_chan_b;
187 
188 		zsc_args.consdev = NULL;
189 		zsc_args.hwflags = zs_console_flags(zsc->zsc_promunit,
190 						    zsc->zsc_node,
191 						    channel);
192 
193 		if (zsc_args.hwflags & ZS_HWFLAG_CONSOLE) {
194 			zsc_args.hwflags |= ZS_HWFLAG_USE_CONSDEV;
195 			zsc_args.consdev = &zs_consdev;
196 		}
197 
198 		if ((zsc_args.hwflags & ZS_HWFLAG_CONSOLE_INPUT) != 0) {
199 			zs_conschan_get = zc;
200 		}
201 		if ((zsc_args.hwflags & ZS_HWFLAG_CONSOLE_OUTPUT) != 0) {
202 			zs_conschan_put = zc;
203 		}
204 
205 		/* Children need to set cn_dev, etc */
206 		cs->cs_reg_csr  = &zc->zc_csr;
207 		cs->cs_reg_data = &zc->zc_data;
208 
209 		memcpy(cs->cs_creg, zs_init_reg, 16);
210 		memcpy(cs->cs_preg, zs_init_reg, 16);
211 
212 		/* XXX: Consult PROM properties for this?! */
213 		cs->cs_defspeed = zs_get_speed(cs);
214 		cs->cs_defcflag = zs_def_cflag;
215 
216 		/* Make these correspond to cs_defcflag (-crtscts) */
217 		cs->cs_rr0_dcd = ZSRR0_DCD;
218 		cs->cs_rr0_cts = 0;
219 		cs->cs_wr5_dtr = ZSWR5_DTR | ZSWR5_RTS;
220 		cs->cs_wr5_rts = 0;
221 
222 		/*
223 		 * Clear the master interrupt enable.
224 		 * The INTENA is common to both channels,
225 		 * so just do it on the A channel.
226 		 */
227 		if (channel == 0) {
228 			zs_write_reg(cs, 9, 0);
229 		}
230 
231 		/*
232 		 * Look for a child driver for this channel.
233 		 * The child attach will setup the hardware.
234 		 */
235 		if (!(child =
236 		      config_found(&zsc->zsc_dev, (void *)&zsc_args, zs_print))) {
237 			/* No sub-driver.  Just reset it. */
238 			u_char reset = (channel == 0) ?
239 				ZSWR9_A_RESET : ZSWR9_B_RESET;
240 			s = splzs();
241 			zs_write_reg(cs,  9, reset);
242 			splx(s);
243 		}
244 #if (NKBD > 0) || (NMS > 0)
245 		/*
246 		 * If this was a zstty it has a keyboard
247 		 * property on it we need to attach the
248 		 * sunkbd and sunms line disciplines.
249 		 */
250 		if (child
251 		    && (!strcmp(child->dv_cfdata->cf_name,
252 		    		"zstty"))) {
253 			struct kbd_ms_tty_attach_args kma;
254 			struct zstty_softc {
255 				/* The following are the only fields we need here */
256 				struct	device zst_dev;
257 				struct  tty *zst_tty;
258 				struct	zs_chanstate *zst_cs;
259 			} *zst = (struct zstty_softc *)child;
260 			struct tty *tp;
261 
262 			kma.kmta_tp = tp = zst->zst_tty;
263 			if (tp != NULL) {
264 				kma.kmta_dev = tp->t_dev;
265 				kma.kmta_consdev = zsc_args.consdev;
266 
267 				/* Attach 'em if we got 'em. */
268 				switch(zs_peripheral_type(zsc->zsc_promunit,
269 						 	  zsc->zsc_node,
270 						  	  channel)) {
271 				case ZS_PERIPHERAL_SUNKBD:
272 #if (NKBD > 0)
273 					kma.kmta_name = "keyboard";
274 					config_found(child, (void *)&kma, NULL);
275 #endif
276 					break;
277 				case ZS_PERIPHERAL_SUNMS:
278 #if (NMS > 0)
279 					kma.kmta_name = "mouse";
280 					config_found(child, (void *)&kma, NULL);
281 #endif
282 					break;
283 				default:
284 					break;
285 				}
286 			}
287 		}
288 #endif
289 	}
290 
291 	/*
292 	 * Now safe to install interrupt handlers.  Note the arguments
293 	 * to the interrupt handlers aren't used.  Note, we only do this
294 	 * once since both SCCs interrupt at the same level and vector.
295 	 */
296 	bus_intr_establish(zsc->zsc_bustag, pri, IPL_SERIAL, 0, zshard, zsc);
297 	if (!(zsc->zsc_softintr = softintr_establish(softpri, zssoft, zsc)))
298 		panic("zsattach: could not establish soft interrupt");
299 
300 	evcnt_attach_dynamic(&zsc->zsc_intrcnt, EVCNT_TYPE_INTR, NULL,
301 	    zsc->zsc_dev.dv_xname, "intr");
302 
303 
304 	/*
305 	 * Set the master interrupt enable and interrupt vector.
306 	 * (common to both channels, do it on A)
307 	 */
308 	cs = zsc->zsc_cs[0];
309 	s = splhigh();
310 	/* interrupt vector */
311 	zs_write_reg(cs, 2, zs_init_reg[2]);
312 	/* master interrupt control (enable) */
313 	zs_write_reg(cs, 9, zs_init_reg[9]);
314 	splx(s);
315 
316 }
317 
318 static int
319 zs_print(void *aux, const char *name)
320 {
321 	struct zsc_attach_args *args = aux;
322 
323 	if (name != NULL)
324 		aprint_normal("%s: ", name);
325 
326 	if (args->channel != -1)
327 		aprint_normal(" channel %d", args->channel);
328 
329 	return (UNCONF);
330 }
331 
332 static int
333 zshard(void *arg)
334 {
335 	struct zsc_softc *zsc = (struct zsc_softc *)arg;
336 	int rr3, rval;
337 
338 	rval = 0;
339 	while ((rr3 = zsc_intr_hard(zsc))) {
340 		/* Count up the interrupts. */
341 		rval |= rr3;
342 		zsc->zsc_intrcnt.ev_count++;
343 	}
344 	if (((zsc->zsc_cs[0] && zsc->zsc_cs[0]->cs_softreq) ||
345 	     (zsc->zsc_cs[1] && zsc->zsc_cs[1]->cs_softreq)) &&
346 	    zsc->zsc_softintr) {
347 		softintr_schedule(zsc->zsc_softintr);
348 	}
349 	return (rval);
350 }
351 
352 int
353 zscheckintr(void *arg)
354 {
355 	struct zsc_softc *zsc;
356 	int unit, rval;
357 
358 	rval = 0;
359 	for (unit = 0; unit < zs_cd.cd_ndevs; unit++) {
360 
361 		zsc = zs_cd.cd_devs[unit];
362 		if (zsc == NULL)
363 			continue;
364 		rval = (zshard((void *)zsc) || rval);
365 	}
366 	return (rval);
367 }
368 
369 
370 /*
371  * We need this only for TTY_DEBUG purposes.
372  */
373 static void
374 zssoft(void *arg)
375 {
376 	struct zsc_softc *zsc = (struct zsc_softc *)arg;
377 	int s;
378 
379 	/* Make sure we call the tty layer at spltty. */
380 	s = spltty();
381 	(void)zsc_intr_soft(zsc);
382 #ifdef TTY_DEBUG
383 	{
384 		struct zstty_softc *zst0 = zsc->zsc_cs[0]->cs_private;
385 		struct zstty_softc *zst1 = zsc->zsc_cs[1]->cs_private;
386 		if (zst0->zst_overflows || zst1->zst_overflows ) {
387 			struct trapframe *frame = (struct trapframe *)arg;
388 
389 			printf("zs silo overflow from %p\n",
390 			       (long)frame->tf_pc);
391 		}
392 	}
393 #endif
394 	splx(s);
395 }
396 
397 
398 /*
399  * Compute the current baud rate given a ZS channel.
400  */
401 static int
402 zs_get_speed(struct zs_chanstate *cs)
403 {
404 	int tconst;
405 
406 	tconst = zs_read_reg(cs, 12);
407 	tconst |= zs_read_reg(cs, 13) << 8;
408 	return (TCONST_TO_BPS(cs->cs_brg_clk, tconst));
409 }
410 
411 /*
412  * MD functions for setting the baud rate and control modes.
413  */
414 int
415 zs_set_speed(struct zs_chanstate *cs, int bps)
416 {
417 	int tconst, real_bps;
418 
419 	if (bps == 0)
420 		return (0);
421 
422 #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
423 	if (cs->cs_brg_clk == 0)
424 		panic("zs_set_speed");
425 #endif
426 
427 	tconst = BPS_TO_TCONST(cs->cs_brg_clk, bps);
428 	if (tconst < 0)
429 		return (EINVAL);
430 
431 	/* Convert back to make sure we can do it. */
432 	real_bps = TCONST_TO_BPS(cs->cs_brg_clk, tconst);
433 
434 	/* XXX - Allow some tolerance here? */
435 	if (real_bps != bps)
436 		return (EINVAL);
437 
438 	cs->cs_preg[12] = tconst;
439 	cs->cs_preg[13] = tconst >> 8;
440 
441 	/* Caller will stuff the pending registers. */
442 	return (0);
443 }
444 
445 int
446 zs_set_modes(struct zs_chanstate *cs, int cflag	/* bits per second */)
447 {
448 	int s;
449 
450 	/*
451 	 * Output hardware flow control on the chip is horrendous:
452 	 * if carrier detect drops, the receiver is disabled, and if
453 	 * CTS drops, the transmitter is stoped IN MID CHARACTER!
454 	 * Therefore, NEVER set the HFC bit, and instead use the
455 	 * status interrupt to detect CTS changes.
456 	 */
457 	s = splzs();
458 	cs->cs_rr0_pps = 0;
459 	if ((cflag & (CLOCAL | MDMBUF)) != 0) {
460 		cs->cs_rr0_dcd = 0;
461 		if ((cflag & MDMBUF) == 0)
462 			cs->cs_rr0_pps = ZSRR0_DCD;
463 	} else
464 		cs->cs_rr0_dcd = ZSRR0_DCD;
465 	if ((cflag & CRTSCTS) != 0) {
466 		cs->cs_wr5_dtr = ZSWR5_DTR;
467 		cs->cs_wr5_rts = ZSWR5_RTS;
468 		cs->cs_rr0_cts = ZSRR0_CTS;
469 	} else if ((cflag & CDTRCTS) != 0) {
470 		cs->cs_wr5_dtr = 0;
471 		cs->cs_wr5_rts = ZSWR5_DTR;
472 		cs->cs_rr0_cts = ZSRR0_CTS;
473 	} else if ((cflag & MDMBUF) != 0) {
474 		cs->cs_wr5_dtr = 0;
475 		cs->cs_wr5_rts = ZSWR5_DTR;
476 		cs->cs_rr0_cts = ZSRR0_DCD;
477 	} else {
478 		cs->cs_wr5_dtr = ZSWR5_DTR | ZSWR5_RTS;
479 		cs->cs_wr5_rts = 0;
480 		cs->cs_rr0_cts = 0;
481 	}
482 	splx(s);
483 
484 	/* Caller will stuff the pending registers. */
485 	return (0);
486 }
487 
488 
489 /*
490  * Read or write the chip with suitable delays.
491  */
492 
493 u_char
494 zs_read_reg(struct zs_chanstate *cs, u_char reg)
495 {
496 	u_char val;
497 
498 	*cs->cs_reg_csr = reg;
499 	ZS_DELAY();
500 	val = *cs->cs_reg_csr;
501 	ZS_DELAY();
502 	return (val);
503 }
504 
505 void
506 zs_write_reg(struct zs_chanstate *cs, u_char reg, u_char val)
507 {
508 	*cs->cs_reg_csr = reg;
509 	ZS_DELAY();
510 	*cs->cs_reg_csr = val;
511 	ZS_DELAY();
512 }
513 
514 u_char
515 zs_read_csr(struct zs_chanstate *cs)
516 {
517 	u_char val;
518 
519 	val = *cs->cs_reg_csr;
520 	ZS_DELAY();
521 	return (val);
522 }
523 
524 void
525 zs_write_csr(struct zs_chanstate *cs, u_char val)
526 {
527 	*cs->cs_reg_csr = val;
528 	ZS_DELAY();
529 }
530 
531 u_char
532 zs_read_data(struct zs_chanstate *cs)
533 {
534 	u_char val;
535 
536 	val = *cs->cs_reg_data;
537 	ZS_DELAY();
538 	return (val);
539 }
540 
541 void
542 zs_write_data(struct zs_chanstate *cs, u_char val)
543 {
544 	*cs->cs_reg_data = val;
545 	ZS_DELAY();
546 }
547 
548 /****************************************************************
549  * Console support functions (Sun specific!)
550  * Note: this code is allowed to know about the layout of
551  * the chip registers, and uses that to keep things simple.
552  * XXX - I think I like the mvme167 code better. -gwr
553  ****************************************************************/
554 
555 extern void Debugger(void);
556 
557 /*
558  * Handle user request to enter kernel debugger.
559  */
560 void
561 zs_abort(struct zs_chanstate *cs)
562 {
563 	volatile struct zschan *zc = zs_conschan_get;
564 	int rr0;
565 
566 	/* Wait for end of break to avoid PROM abort. */
567 	/* XXX - Limit the wait? */
568 	do {
569 		rr0 = zc->zc_csr;
570 		ZS_DELAY();
571 	} while (rr0 & ZSRR0_BREAK);
572 
573 #if defined(KGDB)
574 	zskgdb(cs);
575 #elif defined(DDB)
576 	{
577 		extern int db_active;
578 
579 		if (!db_active)
580 			Debugger();
581 		else
582 			/* Debugger is probably hozed */
583 			callrom();
584 	}
585 #else
586 	printf("stopping on keyboard abort\n");
587 	callrom();
588 #endif
589 }
590 
591 
592 /*
593  * Polled input char.
594  */
595 int
596 zs_getc(void *arg)
597 {
598 	volatile struct zschan *zc = arg;
599 	int s, c, rr0;
600 
601 	s = splhigh();
602 	/* Wait for a character to arrive. */
603 	do {
604 		rr0 = zc->zc_csr;
605 		ZS_DELAY();
606 	} while ((rr0 & ZSRR0_RX_READY) == 0);
607 
608 	c = zc->zc_data;
609 	ZS_DELAY();
610 	splx(s);
611 
612 	/*
613 	 * This is used by the kd driver to read scan codes,
614 	 * so don't translate '\r' ==> '\n' here...
615 	 */
616 	return (c);
617 }
618 
619 /*
620  * Polled output char.
621  */
622 void
623 zs_putc(void *arg, int c)
624 {
625 	volatile struct zschan *zc = arg;
626 	int s, rr0;
627 
628 	s = splhigh();
629 
630 	/* Wait for transmitter to become ready. */
631 	do {
632 		rr0 = zc->zc_csr;
633 		ZS_DELAY();
634 	} while ((rr0 & ZSRR0_TX_READY) == 0);
635 
636 	/*
637 	 * Send the next character.
638 	 * Now you'd think that this could be followed by a ZS_DELAY()
639 	 * just like all the other chip accesses, but it turns out that
640 	 * the `transmit-ready' interrupt isn't de-asserted until
641 	 * some period of time after the register write completes
642 	 * (more than a couple instructions).  So to avoid stray
643 	 * interrupts we put in the 2us delay regardless of CPU model.
644 	 */
645 	zc->zc_data = c;
646 	delay(2);
647 
648 	splx(s);
649 }
650 
651 /*****************************************************************/
652 
653 
654 
655 
656 /*
657  * Polled console input putchar.
658  */
659 static int
660 zscngetc(dev_t dev)
661 {
662 	return (zs_getc(zs_conschan_get));
663 }
664 
665 /*
666  * Polled console output putchar.
667  */
668 static void
669 zscnputc(dev_t dev, int c)
670 {
671 	zs_putc(zs_conschan_put, c);
672 }
673 
674 int swallow_zsintrs;
675 
676 static void
677 zscnpollc(dev_t dev, int on)
678 {
679 	/*
680 	 * Need to tell zs driver to acknowledge all interrupts or we get
681 	 * annoying spurious interrupt messages.  This is because mucking
682 	 * with spl() levels during polling does not prevent interrupts from
683 	 * being generated.
684 	 */
685 
686 	if (on) swallow_zsintrs++;
687 	else swallow_zsintrs--;
688 }
689 
690