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      1  1.56.18.1  pgoyette /*	$NetBSD: adb.c,v 1.56.18.1 2018/10/20 06:58:28 pgoyette Exp $	*/
      2        1.1    briggs 
      3       1.25     ender /*
      4        1.1    briggs  * Copyright (C) 1994	Bradley A. Grantham
      5        1.1    briggs  * All rights reserved.
      6        1.1    briggs  *
      7        1.1    briggs  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      8        1.1    briggs  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      9        1.1    briggs  * are met:
     10        1.1    briggs  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     11        1.1    briggs  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     12        1.1    briggs  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     13       1.25     ender  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     14        1.1    briggs  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     15        1.1    briggs  *
     16        1.1    briggs  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     17        1.1    briggs  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     18        1.1    briggs  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     19        1.1    briggs  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     20        1.1    briggs  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     21        1.1    briggs  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     22        1.1    briggs  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     23        1.1    briggs  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     24        1.1    briggs  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
     25        1.1    briggs  * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     26        1.1    briggs  */
     27       1.45     lukem 
     28       1.45     lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     29  1.56.18.1  pgoyette __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: adb.c,v 1.56.18.1 2018/10/20 06:58:28 pgoyette Exp $");
     30        1.1    briggs 
     31       1.20    scottr #include "opt_adb.h"
     32       1.20    scottr 
     33        1.1    briggs #include <sys/param.h>
     34        1.1    briggs #include <sys/device.h>
     35        1.1    briggs #include <sys/fcntl.h>
     36       1.10    scottr #include <sys/poll.h>
     37        1.1    briggs #include <sys/select.h>
     38        1.1    briggs #include <sys/proc.h>
     39        1.7    briggs #include <sys/signalvar.h>
     40        1.1    briggs #include <sys/systm.h>
     41       1.51        ad #include <sys/cpu.h>
     42       1.51        ad #include <sys/intr.h>
     43        1.2    briggs 
     44        1.7    briggs #include <machine/autoconf.h>
     45        1.2    briggs 
     46       1.17    scottr #include <mac68k/mac68k/macrom.h>
     47       1.17    scottr #include <mac68k/dev/adbvar.h>
     48       1.34    scottr #include <mac68k/dev/akbdvar.h>
     49       1.25     ender 
     50       1.25     ender #include "aed.h"		/* ADB Event Device for compatibility */
     51        1.1    briggs 
     52        1.1    briggs /*
     53        1.2    briggs  * Function declarations.
     54        1.1    briggs  */
     55       1.54      matt static int	adbmatch(device_t, cfdata_t, void *);
     56       1.54      matt static void	adbattach(device_t, device_t, void *);
     57       1.46       chs static int	adbprint(void *, const char *);
     58       1.54      matt void		adb_config_interrupts(device_t);
     59       1.25     ender 
     60       1.46       chs extern void	adb_jadbproc(void);
     61        1.1    briggs 
     62        1.2    briggs /*
     63        1.2    briggs  * Global variables.
     64        1.2    briggs  */
     65       1.30    scottr int	adb_polling = 0;	/* Are we polling?  (Debugger mode) */
     66       1.20    scottr #ifdef ADB_DEBUG
     67       1.20    scottr int	adb_debug = 0;		/* Output debugging messages */
     68       1.20    scottr #endif /* ADB_DEBUG */
     69        1.1    briggs 
     70       1.25     ender extern struct	mac68k_machine_S mac68k_machine;
     71       1.25     ender extern int	adbHardware;
     72       1.25     ender extern char	*adbHardwareDescr[];
     73       1.25     ender 
     74        1.1    briggs /*
     75       1.25     ender  * Driver definition.
     76        1.1    briggs  */
     77       1.54      matt CFATTACH_DECL_NEW(adb, 0,
     78       1.43   thorpej     adbmatch, adbattach, NULL, NULL);
     79        1.7    briggs 
     80        1.7    briggs static int
     81       1.54      matt adbmatch(device_t parent, cfdata_t cf, void *aux)
     82        1.7    briggs {
     83       1.54      matt 	static bool adb_matched;
     84       1.18    scottr 
     85       1.18    scottr 	/* Allow only one instance. */
     86       1.18    scottr 	if (adb_matched)
     87       1.18    scottr 		return (0);
     88       1.18    scottr 
     89       1.54      matt 	adb_matched = true;
     90       1.18    scottr 	return (1);
     91        1.7    briggs }
     92        1.1    briggs 
     93        1.1    briggs static void
     94       1.54      matt adbattach(device_t parent, device_t self, void *aux)
     95        1.1    briggs {
     96       1.50   tsutsui 
     97       1.51        ad 	adb_softintr_cookie = softint_establish(SOFTINT_SERIAL,
     98       1.50   tsutsui 	    (void (*)(void *))adb_soft_intr, NULL);
     99       1.29    scottr 	printf("\n");
    100       1.29    scottr 
    101       1.29    scottr 	/*
    102       1.29    scottr 	 * Defer configuration until interrupts are enabled.
    103       1.29    scottr 	 */
    104       1.29    scottr 	config_interrupts(self, adb_config_interrupts);
    105       1.29    scottr }
    106       1.29    scottr 
    107       1.29    scottr void
    108       1.54      matt adb_config_interrupts(device_t self)
    109       1.29    scottr {
    110       1.25     ender 	ADBDataBlock adbdata;
    111       1.25     ender 	struct adb_attach_args aa_args;
    112       1.25     ender 	int totaladbs;
    113       1.25     ender 	int adbindex, adbaddr;
    114       1.25     ender 
    115       1.55       chs 	printf("%s", device_xname(self));
    116       1.31    scottr 	adb_polling = 1;
    117       1.29    scottr 
    118       1.25     ender #ifdef MRG_ADB
    119       1.25     ender 	if (!mrg_romready()) {
    120       1.29    scottr 		printf(": no ROM ADB driver in this kernel for this machine\n");
    121       1.25     ender 		return;
    122       1.25     ender 	}
    123        1.1    briggs 
    124       1.25     ender #ifdef ADB_DEBUG
    125       1.25     ender 	if (adb_debug)
    126       1.25     ender 		printf("adb: call mrg_initadbintr\n");
    127       1.25     ender #endif
    128        1.1    briggs 
    129       1.25     ender 	mrg_initadbintr();	/* Mac ROM Glue okay to do ROM intr */
    130       1.25     ender #ifdef ADB_DEBUG
    131       1.25     ender 	if (adb_debug)
    132       1.25     ender 		printf("adb: returned from mrg_initadbintr\n");
    133       1.25     ender #endif
    134       1.10    scottr 
    135       1.25     ender 	/* ADBReInit pre/post-processing */
    136       1.25     ender 	JADBProc = adb_jadbproc;
    137        1.1    briggs 
    138       1.25     ender 	/* Initialize ADB */
    139       1.25     ender #ifdef ADB_DEBUG
    140       1.25     ender 	if (adb_debug)
    141       1.25     ender 		printf("adb: calling ADBAlternateInit.\n");
    142       1.10    scottr #endif
    143        1.1    briggs 
    144       1.28    scottr 	printf(" (mrg)");
    145       1.25     ender 	ADBAlternateInit();
    146       1.25     ender #else
    147       1.25     ender 	ADBReInit();
    148       1.25     ender 	printf(" (direct, %s)", adbHardwareDescr[adbHardware]);
    149       1.25     ender #endif /* MRG_ADB */
    150       1.25     ender 
    151       1.25     ender #ifdef ADB_DEBUG
    152       1.25     ender 	if (adb_debug)
    153       1.25     ender 		printf("adb: done with ADBReInit\n");
    154       1.25     ender #endif
    155        1.1    briggs 
    156       1.25     ender 	totaladbs = CountADBs();
    157        1.1    briggs 
    158       1.33    scottr 	printf(": %d target%s\n", totaladbs, (totaladbs == 1) ? "" : "s");
    159        1.1    briggs 
    160       1.25     ender #if NAED > 0
    161       1.25     ender 	/* ADB event device for compatibility */
    162       1.25     ender 	aa_args.origaddr = 0;
    163       1.25     ender 	aa_args.adbaddr = 0;
    164       1.25     ender 	aa_args.handler_id = 0;
    165       1.29    scottr 	(void)config_found(self, &aa_args, adbprint);
    166       1.25     ender #endif
    167        1.1    briggs 
    168       1.25     ender 	/* for each ADB device */
    169       1.25     ender 	for (adbindex = 1; adbindex <= totaladbs; adbindex++) {
    170       1.25     ender 		/* Get the ADB information */
    171       1.25     ender 		adbaddr = GetIndADB(&adbdata, adbindex);
    172        1.1    briggs 
    173       1.27     ender 		aa_args.origaddr = (int)(adbdata.origADBAddr);
    174       1.25     ender 		aa_args.adbaddr = adbaddr;
    175       1.27     ender 		aa_args.handler_id = (int)(adbdata.devType);
    176        1.2    briggs 
    177       1.29    scottr 		(void)config_found(self, &aa_args, adbprint);
    178        1.1    briggs 	}
    179       1.30    scottr 	adb_polling = 0;
    180        1.1    briggs }
    181        1.1    briggs 
    182        1.1    briggs 
    183       1.25     ender int
    184       1.46       chs adbprint(void *args, const char *name)
    185        1.1    briggs {
    186       1.25     ender 	struct adb_attach_args *aa_args = (struct adb_attach_args *)args;
    187       1.25     ender 	int rv = UNCONF;
    188        1.1    briggs 
    189       1.25     ender 	if (name) {	/* no configured device matched */
    190       1.25     ender 		rv = UNSUPP; /* most ADB device types are unsupported */
    191        1.2    briggs 
    192       1.25     ender 		/* print out what kind of ADB device we have found */
    193       1.44   thorpej 		aprint_normal("%s addr %d: ", name, aa_args->adbaddr);
    194       1.25     ender 		switch(aa_args->origaddr) {
    195       1.25     ender 		case 0:
    196  1.56.18.1  pgoyette #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    197       1.44   thorpej 			aprint_normal("ADB event device");
    198  1.56.18.1  pgoyette #endif
    199       1.25     ender 			rv = UNCONF;
    200       1.25     ender 			break;
    201  1.56.18.1  pgoyette #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    202       1.25     ender 		case ADBADDR_SECURE:
    203       1.44   thorpej 			aprint_normal("security dongle (%d)",
    204       1.44   thorpej 			    aa_args->handler_id);
    205       1.25     ender 			break;
    206       1.22    scottr #endif
    207       1.25     ender 		case ADBADDR_MAP:
    208       1.44   thorpej 			aprint_normal("mapped device (%d)",
    209       1.44   thorpej 			    aa_args->handler_id);
    210       1.25     ender 			rv = UNCONF;
    211       1.25     ender 			break;
    212       1.25     ender 		case ADBADDR_REL:
    213       1.44   thorpej 			aprint_normal("relative positioning device (%d)",
    214       1.25     ender 			    aa_args->handler_id);
    215       1.25     ender 			rv = UNCONF;
    216       1.25     ender 			break;
    217       1.25     ender #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    218       1.25     ender 		case ADBADDR_ABS:
    219       1.25     ender 			switch (aa_args->handler_id) {
    220       1.25     ender 			case ADB_ARTPAD:
    221       1.44   thorpej 				aprint_normal("WACOM ArtPad II");
    222       1.25     ender 				break;
    223       1.25     ender 			default:
    224       1.44   thorpej 				aprint_normal("absolute positioning device (%d)",
    225       1.25     ender 				    aa_args->handler_id);
    226       1.25     ender 				break;
    227       1.25     ender 			}
    228       1.15    scottr 			break;
    229       1.25     ender 		case ADBADDR_DATATX:
    230       1.44   thorpej 			aprint_normal("data transfer device (modem?) (%d)",
    231       1.25     ender 			    aa_args->handler_id);
    232       1.25     ender 			break;
    233       1.25     ender 		case ADBADDR_MISC:
    234       1.25     ender 			switch (aa_args->handler_id) {
    235       1.25     ender 			case ADB_POWERKEY:
    236       1.44   thorpej 				aprint_normal("Sophisticated Circuits PowerKey");
    237       1.25     ender 				break;
    238       1.25     ender 			default:
    239       1.44   thorpej 				aprint_normal("misc. device (remote control?) (%d)",
    240       1.25     ender 				    aa_args->handler_id);
    241       1.25     ender 				break;
    242       1.25     ender 			}
    243        1.8    briggs 			break;
    244        1.8    briggs 		default:
    245       1.44   thorpej 			aprint_normal("unknown type device, (handler %d)",
    246       1.25     ender 			    aa_args->handler_id);
    247        1.8    briggs 			break;
    248       1.25     ender #endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
    249        1.4    briggs 		}
    250       1.25     ender 	} else		/* a device matched and was configured */
    251       1.44   thorpej 		aprint_normal(" addr %d: ", aa_args->adbaddr);
    252        1.2    briggs 
    253       1.25     ender 	return (rv);
    254       1.37    scottr }
    255       1.37    scottr 
    256       1.37    scottr 
    257       1.37    scottr /*
    258       1.37    scottr  * adb_op_sync
    259       1.37    scottr  *
    260       1.37    scottr  * This routine does exactly what the adb_op routine does, except that after
    261       1.37    scottr  * the adb_op is called, it waits until the return value is present before
    262       1.37    scottr  * returning.
    263       1.37    scottr  *
    264       1.37    scottr  * NOTE: The user specified compRout is ignored, since this routine specifies
    265       1.56       snj  * its own to adb_op, which is why you really called this in the first place
    266       1.37    scottr  * anyway.
    267       1.37    scottr  */
    268       1.37    scottr int
    269       1.37    scottr adb_op_sync(Ptr buffer, Ptr compRout, Ptr data, short command)
    270       1.37    scottr {
    271       1.37    scottr 	int result;
    272       1.37    scottr 	volatile int flag = 0;
    273       1.37    scottr 
    274       1.47       jmc 	result = ADBOp(buffer, (void *)adb_op_comprout, __UNVOLATILE(&flag),
    275       1.47       jmc 	    command);	/* send command */
    276       1.37    scottr 	if (result == 0) {		/* send ok? */
    277       1.52    scottr 		adb_spin(&flag);
    278       1.37    scottr 		if (!flag)
    279       1.37    scottr 			result = -2;
    280       1.37    scottr 	}
    281       1.37    scottr 
    282       1.37    scottr 	return result;
    283       1.37    scottr }
    284       1.37    scottr 
    285       1.52    scottr /*
    286       1.52    scottr  * adb_spin
    287       1.52    scottr  *
    288       1.52    scottr  * Implements a spin-wait with timeout to be used for synchronous
    289       1.52    scottr  * operations on the ADB bus.
    290       1.52    scottr  *
    291       1.52    scottr  * Total time to wait is calculated as follows:
    292       1.52    scottr  *  - Tlt (stop to start time): 260 usec
    293       1.52    scottr  *  - start bit: 100 usec
    294       1.52    scottr  *  - up to 8 data bytes: 64 * 100 usec = 6400 usec
    295       1.52    scottr  *  - stop bit (with SRQ): 140 usec
    296       1.52    scottr  * Total: 6900 usec
    297       1.52    scottr  *
    298       1.52    scottr  * This is the total time allowed by the specification.  Any device that
    299       1.52    scottr  * doesn't conform to this will fail to operate properly on some Apple
    300       1.52    scottr  * systems.  In spite of this we double the time to wait; Cuda-based
    301       1.52    scottr  * systems apparently queue commands and allow the main CPU to continue
    302       1.52    scottr  * processing (how radical!).  To be safe, allow time for two complete
    303       1.52    scottr  * ADB transactions to occur.
    304       1.52    scottr  */
    305       1.52    scottr void
    306       1.52    scottr adb_spin(volatile int *fp)
    307       1.52    scottr {
    308       1.52    scottr 	int tmout;
    309       1.52    scottr 
    310       1.52    scottr 	for (tmout = 13800; *fp == 0 && tmout >= 10; tmout -= 10)
    311       1.52    scottr 		delay(10);
    312       1.52    scottr 	if (*fp == 0 && tmout > 0)
    313       1.52    scottr 		delay(tmout);
    314       1.52    scottr }
    315       1.52    scottr 
    316       1.37    scottr 
    317       1.37    scottr /*
    318       1.37    scottr  * adb_op_comprout
    319       1.37    scottr  *
    320       1.37    scottr  * This function is used by the adb_op_sync routine so it knows when the
    321       1.37    scottr  * function is done.
    322       1.37    scottr  */
    323       1.37    scottr void
    324       1.37    scottr adb_op_comprout(void)
    325       1.37    scottr {
    326       1.49     perry 	__asm("movw	#1,%a2@			| update flag value");
    327        1.1    briggs }
    328