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diff --git a/arch/m68k/mac/oss.c b/arch/m68k/mac/oss.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..33354769272 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/m68k/mac/oss.c @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ +/* + * OSS handling + * Written by Joshua M. Thompson (funaho@jurai.org) + * + * + * This chip is used in the IIfx in place of VIA #2. It acts like a fancy + * VIA chip with prorammable interrupt levels. + * + * 990502 (jmt) - Major rewrite for new interrupt architecture as well as some + * recent insights into OSS operational details. + * 990610 (jmt) - Now taking fulll advantage of the OSS. Interrupts are mapped + * to mostly match the A/UX interrupt scheme supported on the + * VIA side. Also added support for enabling the ISM irq again + * since we now have a functional IOP manager. + */ + +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/mm.h> +#include <linux/delay.h> +#include <linux/init.h> + +#include <asm/bootinfo.h> +#include <asm/machw.h> +#include <asm/macintosh.h> +#include <asm/macints.h> +#include <asm/mac_via.h> +#include <asm/mac_oss.h> + +int oss_present; +volatile struct mac_oss *oss; + +irqreturn_t oss_irq(int, void *, struct pt_regs *); +irqreturn_t oss_nubus_irq(int, void *, struct pt_regs *); + +extern irqreturn_t via1_irq(int, void *, struct pt_regs *); +extern irqreturn_t mac_scc_dispatch(int, void *, struct pt_regs *); + +/* + * Initialize the OSS + * + * The OSS "detection" code is actually in via_init() which is always called + * before us. Thus we can count on oss_present being valid on entry. + */ + +void __init oss_init(void) +{ + int i; + + if (!oss_present) return; + + oss = (struct mac_oss *) OSS_BASE; + + /* Disable all interrupts. Unlike a VIA it looks like we */ + /* do this by setting the source's interrupt level to zero. */ + + for (i = 0; i <= OSS_NUM_SOURCES; i++) { + oss->irq_level[i] = OSS_IRQLEV_DISABLED; + } + /* If we disable VIA1 here, we never really handle it... */ + oss->irq_level[OSS_VIA1] = OSS_IRQLEV_VIA1; +} + +/* + * Register the OSS and NuBus interrupt dispatchers. + */ + +void __init oss_register_interrupts(void) +{ + cpu_request_irq(OSS_IRQLEV_SCSI, oss_irq, IRQ_FLG_LOCK, + "scsi", (void *) oss); + cpu_request_irq(OSS_IRQLEV_IOPSCC, mac_scc_dispatch, IRQ_FLG_LOCK, + "scc", mac_scc_dispatch); + cpu_request_irq(OSS_IRQLEV_NUBUS, oss_nubus_irq, IRQ_FLG_LOCK, + "nubus", (void *) oss); + cpu_request_irq(OSS_IRQLEV_SOUND, oss_irq, IRQ_FLG_LOCK, + "sound", (void *) oss); + cpu_request_irq(OSS_IRQLEV_VIA1, via1_irq, IRQ_FLG_LOCK, + "via1", (void *) via1); +} + +/* + * Initialize OSS for Nubus access + */ + +void __init oss_nubus_init(void) +{ +} + +/* + * Handle miscellaneous OSS interrupts. Right now that's just sound + * and SCSI; everything else is routed to its own autovector IRQ. + */ + +irqreturn_t oss_irq(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + int events; + + events = oss->irq_pending & (OSS_IP_SOUND|OSS_IP_SCSI); + if (!events) + return IRQ_NONE; + +#ifdef DEBUG_IRQS + if ((console_loglevel == 10) && !(events & OSS_IP_SCSI)) { + printk("oss_irq: irq %d events = 0x%04X\n", irq, + (int) oss->irq_pending); + } +#endif + /* FIXME: how do you clear a pending IRQ? */ + + if (events & OSS_IP_SOUND) { + /* FIXME: call sound handler */ + oss->irq_pending &= ~OSS_IP_SOUND; + } else if (events & OSS_IP_SCSI) { + oss->irq_level[OSS_SCSI] = OSS_IRQLEV_DISABLED; + mac_do_irq_list(IRQ_MAC_SCSI, regs); + oss->irq_pending &= ~OSS_IP_SCSI; + oss->irq_level[OSS_SCSI] = OSS_IRQLEV_SCSI; + } else { + /* FIXME: error check here? */ + } + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +/* + * Nubus IRQ handler, OSS style + * + * Unlike the VIA/RBV this is on its own autovector interrupt level. + */ + +irqreturn_t oss_nubus_irq(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + int events, irq_bit, i; + + events = oss->irq_pending & OSS_IP_NUBUS; + if (!events) + return IRQ_NONE; + +#ifdef DEBUG_NUBUS_INT + if (console_loglevel > 7) { + printk("oss_nubus_irq: events = 0x%04X\n", events); + } +#endif + /* There are only six slots on the OSS, not seven */ + + for (i = 0, irq_bit = 1 ; i < 6 ; i++, irq_bit <<= 1) { + if (events & irq_bit) { + oss->irq_level[i] = OSS_IRQLEV_DISABLED; + mac_do_irq_list(NUBUS_SOURCE_BASE + i, regs); + oss->irq_pending &= ~irq_bit; + oss->irq_level[i] = OSS_IRQLEV_NUBUS; + } + } + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +/* + * Enable an OSS interrupt + * + * It looks messy but it's rather straightforward. The switch() statement + * just maps the machspec interrupt numbers to the right OSS interrupt + * source (if the OSS handles that interrupt) and then sets the interrupt + * level for that source to nonzero, thus enabling the interrupt. + */ + +void oss_irq_enable(int irq) { +#ifdef DEBUG_IRQUSE + printk("oss_irq_enable(%d)\n", irq); +#endif + switch(irq) { + case IRQ_SCC: + case IRQ_SCCA: + case IRQ_SCCB: + oss->irq_level[OSS_IOPSCC] = OSS_IRQLEV_IOPSCC; + break; + case IRQ_MAC_ADB: + oss->irq_level[OSS_IOPISM] = OSS_IRQLEV_IOPISM; + break; + case IRQ_MAC_SCSI: + oss->irq_level[OSS_SCSI] = OSS_IRQLEV_SCSI; + break; + case IRQ_NUBUS_9: + case IRQ_NUBUS_A: + case IRQ_NUBUS_B: + case IRQ_NUBUS_C: + case IRQ_NUBUS_D: + case IRQ_NUBUS_E: + irq -= NUBUS_SOURCE_BASE; + oss->irq_level[irq] = OSS_IRQLEV_NUBUS; + break; +#ifdef DEBUG_IRQUSE + default: + printk("%s unknown irq %d\n",__FUNCTION__, irq); + break; +#endif + } +} + +/* + * Disable an OSS interrupt + * + * Same as above except we set the source's interrupt level to zero, + * to disable the interrupt. + */ + +void oss_irq_disable(int irq) { +#ifdef DEBUG_IRQUSE + printk("oss_irq_disable(%d)\n", irq); +#endif + switch(irq) { + case IRQ_SCC: + case IRQ_SCCA: + case IRQ_SCCB: + oss->irq_level[OSS_IOPSCC] = OSS_IRQLEV_DISABLED; + break; + case IRQ_MAC_ADB: + oss->irq_level[OSS_IOPISM] = OSS_IRQLEV_DISABLED; + break; + case IRQ_MAC_SCSI: + oss->irq_level[OSS_SCSI] = OSS_IRQLEV_DISABLED; + break; + case IRQ_NUBUS_9: + case IRQ_NUBUS_A: + case IRQ_NUBUS_B: + case IRQ_NUBUS_C: + case IRQ_NUBUS_D: + case IRQ_NUBUS_E: + irq -= NUBUS_SOURCE_BASE; + oss->irq_level[irq] = OSS_IRQLEV_DISABLED; + break; +#ifdef DEBUG_IRQUSE + default: + printk("%s unknown irq %d\n", __FUNCTION__, irq); + break; +#endif + } +} + +/* + * Clear an OSS interrupt + * + * Not sure if this works or not but it's the only method I could + * think of based on the contents of the mac_oss structure. + */ + +void oss_irq_clear(int irq) { + /* FIXME: how to do this on OSS? */ + switch(irq) { + case IRQ_SCC: + case IRQ_SCCA: + case IRQ_SCCB: + oss->irq_pending &= ~OSS_IP_IOPSCC; + break; + case IRQ_MAC_ADB: + oss->irq_pending &= ~OSS_IP_IOPISM; + break; + case IRQ_MAC_SCSI: + oss->irq_pending &= ~OSS_IP_SCSI; + break; + case IRQ_NUBUS_9: + case IRQ_NUBUS_A: + case IRQ_NUBUS_B: + case IRQ_NUBUS_C: + case IRQ_NUBUS_D: + case IRQ_NUBUS_E: + irq -= NUBUS_SOURCE_BASE; + oss->irq_pending &= ~(1 << irq); + break; + } +} + +/* + * Check to see if a specific OSS interrupt is pending + */ + +int oss_irq_pending(int irq) +{ + switch(irq) { + case IRQ_SCC: + case IRQ_SCCA: + case IRQ_SCCB: + return oss->irq_pending & OSS_IP_IOPSCC; + break; + case IRQ_MAC_ADB: + return oss->irq_pending & OSS_IP_IOPISM; + break; + case IRQ_MAC_SCSI: + return oss->irq_pending & OSS_IP_SCSI; + break; + case IRQ_NUBUS_9: + case IRQ_NUBUS_A: + case IRQ_NUBUS_B: + case IRQ_NUBUS_C: + case IRQ_NUBUS_D: + case IRQ_NUBUS_E: + irq -= NUBUS_SOURCE_BASE; + return oss->irq_pending & (1 << irq); + break; + } + return 0; +} |