/* $NetBSD: sableio.c,v 1.13 2011/06/14 15:34:22 matt Exp $ */
/*-
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* by Jason R. Thorpe.
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/*
* Driver glue for the Sable STDIO module.
*
* This is kind of a hack. The STDIO is really a junk I/O module with
* your regular ISA junk peripherals and their regular ISA I/O addresses.
* However, the main issue we have here is *interrupts*. Not only are
* devices IRQs strange (i.e. not what you would expect to find if they
* were attached to a real ISA) IRQs, the keyboard controller isn't even
* connected to the (E)ISA IRQ space at all!
*
* In short, we're gluing together the following things:
*
* - Standard ISA junk I/O chip
* - ISA DMA
* - Pre-mapped "PCI" interrupts that are *edge triggered*
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h> /* RCS ID & Copyright macro defns */
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: sableio.c,v 1.13 2011/06/14 15:34:22 matt Exp $");
#include "isadma.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <dev/isa/isareg.h>
#include <dev/isa/isavar.h>
#include <dev/isa/isadmavar.h>
#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
#include <alpha/sableio/sableiovar.h>
#include "locators.h"
/*
* The devices built-in to the Sable STDIO module.
*/
const struct sableio_dev {
const char *sd_name; /* device name */
bus_addr_t sd_ioaddr; /* I/O space address */
int sd_sableirq[2]; /* Sable IRQs */
int sd_drq; /* ISA DRQ */
} sableio_devs[] = {
/*
* See alpha/pci/pci_2100_a500.c for interrupt information.
*/
{ "pckbc", IO_KBD, { 6, 3 }, -1 },
{ "fdc", IO_FD1, { 7, -1 }, 2 },
{ "com", IO_COM1, { 15, -1 }, -1 },
{ "com", IO_COM2, { 8, -1 }, -1 },
{ "lpt", IO_LPT3, { 9, -1 }, -1 },
{ NULL, 0, { -1, -1 }, -1 },
};
struct sableio_softc {
device_t sc_dev; /* base device */
/*
* We have to deal with ISA DMA, so that means we have to
* hold the ISA chipset, since we attach STDIO devices
* before we attach the PCI (and thus EISA) bus.
*/
struct alpha_isa_chipset sc_isa_chipset;
};
int sableio_match(device_t, cfdata_t, void *);
void sableio_attach(device_t, device_t, void *);
CFATTACH_DECL_NEW(sableio, sizeof(struct sableio_softc),
sableio_match, sableio_attach, NULL, NULL);
int sableio_print(void *, const char *);
struct sableio_softc *sableio_attached;
int
sableio_match(device_t parent, cfdata_t cf, void *aux)
{
struct pcibus_attach_args *pba = aux;
/*
* These are really ISA devices, and thus must be on
* PCI bus 0.
*/
if (cf->cf_loc[SABLEIOBUSCF_BUS] != SABLEIOBUSCF_BUS_DEFAULT &&
cf->cf_loc[SABLEIOBUSCF_BUS] != pba->pba_bus)
return (0);
/* sanity */
if (pba->pba_bus != 0)
return (0);
/* There can be only one. */
if (sableio_attached != NULL)
return (0);
return (1);
}
void
sableio_attach(device_t parent, device_t self, void *aux)
{
struct sableio_softc *sc = device_private(self);
struct pcibus_attach_args *pba = aux;
struct sableio_attach_args sa;
bus_dma_tag_t dmat;
int i;
int locs[SABLEIOCF_NLOCS];
aprint_normal(": Sable STDIO module\n");
sableio_attached = sc;
sc->sc_dev = self;
dmat = alphabus_dma_get_tag(pba->pba_dmat, ALPHA_BUS_ISA);
#if NISADMA > 0
/*
* Initialize our DMA state.
*/
isa_dmainit(&sc->sc_isa_chipset, pba->pba_iot, dmat, self);
#endif
for (i = 0; sableio_devs[i].sd_name != NULL; i++) {
sa.sa_name = sableio_devs[i].sd_name;
sa.sa_ioaddr = sableio_devs[i].sd_ioaddr;
sa.sa_sableirq[0] = sableio_devs[i].sd_sableirq[0];
sa.sa_sableirq[1] = sableio_devs[i].sd_sableirq[1];
sa.sa_drq = sableio_devs[i].sd_drq;
sa.sa_iot = pba->pba_iot;
sa.sa_dmat = dmat;
sa.sa_ic = &sc->sc_isa_chipset;
sa.sa_pc = pba->pba_pc;
locs[SABLEIOCF_PORT] = sableio_devs[i].sd_ioaddr;
(void) config_found_sm_loc(self, "sableio", locs, &sa,
sableio_print, config_stdsubmatch);
}
}
int
sableio_print(void *aux, const char *pnp)
{
struct sableio_attach_args *sa = aux;
if (pnp != NULL)
aprint_normal("%s at %s", sa->sa_name, pnp);
aprint_normal(" port 0x%lx", sa->sa_ioaddr);
return (UNCONF);
}
isa_chipset_tag_t
sableio_pickisa(void)
{
if (sableio_attached == NULL)
panic("sableio_pickisa");
return (&sableio_attached->sc_isa_chipset);
}