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author | Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> | 2008-10-15 13:46:29 +0200 |
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committer | Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> | 2008-10-15 13:46:29 +0200 |
commit | b2aaf8f74cdc84a9182f6cabf198b7763bcb9d40 (patch) | |
tree | 53ccb1c2c14751fe69cf93102e76e97021f6df07 /arch/ppc/8xx_io/commproc.c | |
parent | 4f962d4d65923d7b722192e729840cfb79af0a5a (diff) | |
parent | 278429cff8809958d25415ba0ed32b59866ab1a8 (diff) |
Merge branch 'linus' into stackprotector
Conflicts:
arch/x86/kernel/Makefile
include/asm-x86/pda.h
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/ppc/8xx_io/commproc.c')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/ppc/8xx_io/commproc.c | 432 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 432 deletions
diff --git a/arch/ppc/8xx_io/commproc.c b/arch/ppc/8xx_io/commproc.c deleted file mode 100644 index 752443df5ec..00000000000 --- a/arch/ppc/8xx_io/commproc.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,432 +0,0 @@ -/* - * General Purpose functions for the global management of the - * Communication Processor Module. - * Copyright (c) 1997 Dan Malek (dmalek@jlc.net) - * - * In addition to the individual control of the communication - * channels, there are a few functions that globally affect the - * communication processor. - * - * Buffer descriptors must be allocated from the dual ported memory - * space. The allocator for that is here. When the communication - * process is reset, we reclaim the memory available. There is - * currently no deallocator for this memory. - * The amount of space available is platform dependent. On the - * MBX, the EPPC software loads additional microcode into the - * communication processor, and uses some of the DP ram for this - * purpose. Current, the first 512 bytes and the last 256 bytes of - * memory are used. Right now I am conservative and only use the - * memory that can never be used for microcode. If there are - * applications that require more DP ram, we can expand the boundaries - * but then we have to be careful of any downloaded microcode. - */ -#include <linux/errno.h> -#include <linux/sched.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/dma-mapping.h> -#include <linux/param.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/irq.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <asm/mpc8xx.h> -#include <asm/page.h> -#include <asm/pgtable.h> -#include <asm/8xx_immap.h> -#include <asm/cpm1.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <asm/tlbflush.h> -#include <asm/rheap.h> - -#define immr_map(member) \ -({ \ - u32 offset = offsetof(immap_t, member); \ - void *addr = ioremap (IMAP_ADDR + offset, \ - FIELD_SIZEOF(immap_t, member)); \ - addr; \ -}) - -#define immr_map_size(member, size) \ -({ \ - u32 offset = offsetof(immap_t, member); \ - void *addr = ioremap (IMAP_ADDR + offset, size); \ - addr; \ -}) - -static void m8xx_cpm_dpinit(void); -cpm8xx_t *cpmp; /* Pointer to comm processor space */ - -/* CPM interrupt vector functions. -*/ -struct cpm_action { - void (*handler)(void *); - void *dev_id; -}; -static struct cpm_action cpm_vecs[CPMVEC_NR]; -static irqreturn_t cpm_interrupt(int irq, void * dev); -static irqreturn_t cpm_error_interrupt(int irq, void *dev); -/* Define a table of names to identify CPM interrupt handlers in - * /proc/interrupts. - */ -const char *cpm_int_name[] = - { "error", "PC4", "PC5", "SMC2", - "SMC1", "SPI", "PC6", "Timer 4", - "", "PC7", "PC8", "PC9", - "Timer 3", "", "PC10", "PC11", - "I2C", "RISC Timer", "Timer 2", "", - "IDMA2", "IDMA1", "SDMA error", "PC12", - "PC13", "Timer 1", "PC14", "SCC4", - "SCC3", "SCC2", "SCC1", "PC15" - }; - -static void -cpm_mask_irq(unsigned int irq) -{ - int cpm_vec = irq - CPM_IRQ_OFFSET; - - clrbits32(&((immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR)->im_cpic.cpic_cimr, (1 << cpm_vec)); -} - -static void -cpm_unmask_irq(unsigned int irq) -{ - int cpm_vec = irq - CPM_IRQ_OFFSET; - - setbits32(&((immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR)->im_cpic.cpic_cimr, (1 << cpm_vec)); -} - -static void -cpm_ack(unsigned int irq) -{ - /* We do not need to do anything here. */ -} - -static void -cpm_eoi(unsigned int irq) -{ - int cpm_vec = irq - CPM_IRQ_OFFSET; - - out_be32(&((immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR)->im_cpic.cpic_cisr, (1 << cpm_vec)); -} - -struct hw_interrupt_type cpm_pic = { - .typename = " CPM ", - .enable = cpm_unmask_irq, - .disable = cpm_mask_irq, - .ack = cpm_ack, - .end = cpm_eoi, -}; - -void -m8xx_cpm_reset(void) -{ - volatile immap_t *imp; - volatile cpm8xx_t *commproc; - - imp = (immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR; - commproc = (cpm8xx_t *)&imp->im_cpm; - -#ifdef CONFIG_UCODE_PATCH - /* Perform a reset. - */ - commproc->cp_cpcr = (CPM_CR_RST | CPM_CR_FLG); - - /* Wait for it. - */ - while (commproc->cp_cpcr & CPM_CR_FLG); - - cpm_load_patch(imp); -#endif - - /* Set SDMA Bus Request priority 5. - * On 860T, this also enables FEC priority 6. I am not sure - * this is what we really want for some applications, but the - * manual recommends it. - * Bit 25, FAM can also be set to use FEC aggressive mode (860T). - */ - out_be32(&imp->im_siu_conf.sc_sdcr, 1), - - /* Reclaim the DP memory for our use. */ - m8xx_cpm_dpinit(); - - /* Tell everyone where the comm processor resides. - */ - cpmp = (cpm8xx_t *)commproc; -} - -/* This is called during init_IRQ. We used to do it above, but this - * was too early since init_IRQ was not yet called. - */ -static struct irqaction cpm_error_irqaction = { - .handler = cpm_error_interrupt, - .mask = CPU_MASK_NONE, -}; -static struct irqaction cpm_interrupt_irqaction = { - .handler = cpm_interrupt, - .mask = CPU_MASK_NONE, - .name = "CPM cascade", -}; - -void -cpm_interrupt_init(void) -{ - int i; - - /* Initialize the CPM interrupt controller. - */ - out_be32(&((immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR)->im_cpic.cpic_cicr, - (CICR_SCD_SCC4 | CICR_SCC_SCC3 | CICR_SCB_SCC2 | CICR_SCA_SCC1) | - ((CPM_INTERRUPT/2) << 13) | CICR_HP_MASK); - out_be32(&((immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR)->im_cpic.cpic_cimr, 0); - - /* install the CPM interrupt controller routines for the CPM - * interrupt vectors - */ - for ( i = CPM_IRQ_OFFSET ; i < CPM_IRQ_OFFSET + NR_CPM_INTS ; i++ ) - irq_desc[i].chip = &cpm_pic; - - /* Set our interrupt handler with the core CPU. */ - if (setup_irq(CPM_INTERRUPT, &cpm_interrupt_irqaction)) - panic("Could not allocate CPM IRQ!"); - - /* Install our own error handler. */ - cpm_error_irqaction.name = cpm_int_name[CPMVEC_ERROR]; - if (setup_irq(CPM_IRQ_OFFSET + CPMVEC_ERROR, &cpm_error_irqaction)) - panic("Could not allocate CPM error IRQ!"); - - setbits32(&((immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR)->im_cpic.cpic_cicr, CICR_IEN); -} - -/* - * Get the CPM interrupt vector. - */ -int -cpm_get_irq(void) -{ - int cpm_vec; - - /* Get the vector by setting the ACK bit and then reading - * the register. - */ - out_be16(&((volatile immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR)->im_cpic.cpic_civr, 1); - cpm_vec = in_be16(&((volatile immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR)->im_cpic.cpic_civr); - cpm_vec >>= 11; - - return cpm_vec; -} - -/* CPM interrupt controller cascade interrupt. -*/ -static irqreturn_t -cpm_interrupt(int irq, void * dev) -{ - /* This interrupt handler never actually gets called. It is - * installed only to unmask the CPM cascade interrupt in the SIU - * and to make the CPM cascade interrupt visible in /proc/interrupts. - */ - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* The CPM can generate the error interrupt when there is a race condition - * between generating and masking interrupts. All we have to do is ACK it - * and return. This is a no-op function so we don't need any special - * tests in the interrupt handler. - */ -static irqreturn_t -cpm_error_interrupt(int irq, void *dev) -{ - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* A helper function to translate the handler prototype required by - * request_irq() to the handler prototype required by cpm_install_handler(). - */ -static irqreturn_t -cpm_handler_helper(int irq, void *dev_id) -{ - int cpm_vec = irq - CPM_IRQ_OFFSET; - - (*cpm_vecs[cpm_vec].handler)(dev_id); - - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* Install a CPM interrupt handler. - * This routine accepts a CPM interrupt vector in the range 0 to 31. - * This routine is retained for backward compatibility. Rather than using - * this routine to install a CPM interrupt handler, you can now use - * request_irq() with an IRQ in the range CPM_IRQ_OFFSET to - * CPM_IRQ_OFFSET + NR_CPM_INTS - 1 (16 to 47). - * - * Notice that the prototype of the interrupt handler function must be - * different depending on whether you install the handler with - * request_irq() or cpm_install_handler(). - */ -void -cpm_install_handler(int cpm_vec, void (*handler)(void *), void *dev_id) -{ - int err; - - /* If null handler, assume we are trying to free the IRQ. - */ - if (!handler) { - free_irq(CPM_IRQ_OFFSET + cpm_vec, dev_id); - return; - } - - if (cpm_vecs[cpm_vec].handler != 0) - printk(KERN_INFO "CPM interrupt %x replacing %x\n", - (uint)handler, (uint)cpm_vecs[cpm_vec].handler); - cpm_vecs[cpm_vec].handler = handler; - cpm_vecs[cpm_vec].dev_id = dev_id; - - if ((err = request_irq(CPM_IRQ_OFFSET + cpm_vec, cpm_handler_helper, - 0, cpm_int_name[cpm_vec], dev_id))) - printk(KERN_ERR "request_irq() returned %d for CPM vector %d\n", - err, cpm_vec); -} - -/* Free a CPM interrupt handler. - * This routine accepts a CPM interrupt vector in the range 0 to 31. - * This routine is retained for backward compatibility. - */ -void -cpm_free_handler(int cpm_vec) -{ - request_irq(CPM_IRQ_OFFSET + cpm_vec, NULL, 0, 0, - cpm_vecs[cpm_vec].dev_id); - - cpm_vecs[cpm_vec].handler = NULL; - cpm_vecs[cpm_vec].dev_id = NULL; -} - -/* Set a baud rate generator. This needs lots of work. There are - * four BRGs, any of which can be wired to any channel. - * The internal baud rate clock is the system clock divided by 16. - * This assumes the baudrate is 16x oversampled by the uart. - */ -#define BRG_INT_CLK (((bd_t *)__res)->bi_intfreq) -#define BRG_UART_CLK (BRG_INT_CLK/16) -#define BRG_UART_CLK_DIV16 (BRG_UART_CLK/16) - -void -cpm_setbrg(uint brg, uint rate) -{ - volatile uint *bp; - - /* This is good enough to get SMCs running..... - */ - bp = (uint *)&cpmp->cp_brgc1; - bp += brg; - /* The BRG has a 12-bit counter. For really slow baud rates (or - * really fast processors), we may have to further divide by 16. - */ - if (((BRG_UART_CLK / rate) - 1) < 4096) - *bp = (((BRG_UART_CLK / rate) - 1) << 1) | CPM_BRG_EN; - else - *bp = (((BRG_UART_CLK_DIV16 / rate) - 1) << 1) | - CPM_BRG_EN | CPM_BRG_DIV16; -} - -/* - * dpalloc / dpfree bits. - */ -static spinlock_t cpm_dpmem_lock; -/* - * 16 blocks should be enough to satisfy all requests - * until the memory subsystem goes up... - */ -static rh_block_t cpm_boot_dpmem_rh_block[16]; -static rh_info_t cpm_dpmem_info; - -#define CPM_DPMEM_ALIGNMENT 8 -static u8* dpram_vbase; -static uint dpram_pbase; - -void m8xx_cpm_dpinit(void) -{ - spin_lock_init(&cpm_dpmem_lock); - - dpram_vbase = immr_map_size(im_cpm.cp_dpmem, CPM_DATAONLY_BASE + CPM_DATAONLY_SIZE); - dpram_pbase = (uint)&((immap_t *)IMAP_ADDR)->im_cpm.cp_dpmem; - - /* Initialize the info header */ - rh_init(&cpm_dpmem_info, CPM_DPMEM_ALIGNMENT, - sizeof(cpm_boot_dpmem_rh_block) / - sizeof(cpm_boot_dpmem_rh_block[0]), - cpm_boot_dpmem_rh_block); - - /* - * Attach the usable dpmem area. - * XXX: This is actually crap. CPM_DATAONLY_BASE and - * CPM_DATAONLY_SIZE are a subset of the available dparm. It varies - * with the processor and the microcode patches applied / activated. - * But the following should be at least safe. - */ - rh_attach_region(&cpm_dpmem_info, CPM_DATAONLY_BASE, CPM_DATAONLY_SIZE); -} - -/* - * Allocate the requested size worth of DP memory. - * This function returns an offset into the DPRAM area. - * Use cpm_dpram_addr() to get the virtual address of the area. - */ -unsigned long cpm_dpalloc(uint size, uint align) -{ - unsigned long start; - unsigned long flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags); - cpm_dpmem_info.alignment = align; - start = rh_alloc(&cpm_dpmem_info, size, "commproc"); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags); - - return start; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpalloc); - -int cpm_dpfree(unsigned long offset) -{ - int ret; - unsigned long flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags); - ret = rh_free(&cpm_dpmem_info, offset); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags); - - return ret; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpfree); - -unsigned long cpm_dpalloc_fixed(unsigned long offset, uint size, uint align) -{ - unsigned long start; - unsigned long flags; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags); - cpm_dpmem_info.alignment = align; - start = rh_alloc_fixed(&cpm_dpmem_info, offset, size, "commproc"); - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&cpm_dpmem_lock, flags); - - return start; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpalloc_fixed); - -void cpm_dpdump(void) -{ - rh_dump(&cpm_dpmem_info); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpdump); - -void *cpm_dpram_addr(unsigned long offset) -{ - return (void *)(dpram_vbase + offset); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpram_addr); - -uint cpm_dpram_phys(u8* addr) -{ - return (dpram_pbase + (uint)(addr - dpram_vbase)); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpm_dpram_phys); |