idprom.c revision 1.6 1 1.6 gwr /* $NetBSD: idprom.c,v 1.6 1998/02/05 04:57:56 gwr Exp $ */
2 1.1 gwr
3 1.1 gwr /*-
4 1.1 gwr * Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 gwr * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 gwr *
7 1.1 gwr * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 gwr * by Adam Glass and Gordon W. Ross.
9 1.1 gwr *
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20 1.1 gwr * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
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25 1.1 gwr *
26 1.1 gwr * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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28 1.1 gwr * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
29 1.1 gwr * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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36 1.1 gwr * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
37 1.1 gwr */
38 1.1 gwr
39 1.1 gwr /*
40 1.1 gwr * Machine ID PROM - system type and serial number
41 1.1 gwr */
42 1.1 gwr
43 1.1 gwr #include <sys/param.h>
44 1.1 gwr #include <sys/systm.h>
45 1.1 gwr #include <sys/device.h>
46 1.1 gwr #include <sys/kernel.h>
47 1.1 gwr
48 1.1 gwr #include <machine/autoconf.h>
49 1.1 gwr #include <machine/idprom.h>
50 1.6 gwr /* #include <machine/mon.h> */
51 1.6 gwr
52 1.6 gwr #include <sun3/sun3/machdep.h>
53 1.6 gwr #include <sun3/sun3x/obio.h>
54 1.1 gwr
55 1.1 gwr /*
56 1.1 gwr * This structure is what this driver is all about.
57 1.1 gwr * It is copied from the device early in startup.
58 1.1 gwr */
59 1.1 gwr struct idprom identity_prom;
60 1.3 gwr
61 1.5 gwr static int idprom_hostid __P((void));
62 1.1 gwr
63 1.1 gwr /*
64 1.3 gwr * Find the IDPROM and copy it to memory.
65 1.3 gwr * This is called early during startup,
66 1.3 gwr * but late enough so peek_byte() works.
67 1.3 gwr * Called by machdep.c:identifycpu()
68 1.1 gwr */
69 1.1 gwr void
70 1.1 gwr idprom_init()
71 1.1 gwr {
72 1.4 gwr u_char *src, *dst;
73 1.4 gwr caddr_t va;
74 1.1 gwr int len, x, xorsum;
75 1.1 gwr
76 1.3 gwr /* First, probe for a separate IDPROM (3/470). */
77 1.5 gwr va = obio_find_mapping(OBIO_IDPROM1, IDPROM_SIZE);
78 1.3 gwr if (peek_byte(va) == -1) {
79 1.3 gwr /* IDPROM is in the EEPROM */
80 1.5 gwr va = obio_find_mapping(OBIO_IDPROM2, IDPROM_SIZE);
81 1.3 gwr }
82 1.1 gwr
83 1.3 gwr /* Copy the IDPROM contents and do the checksum. */
84 1.5 gwr dst = (u_char *) &identity_prom;
85 1.4 gwr src = (u_char *) va;
86 1.1 gwr len = IDPROM_SIZE;
87 1.1 gwr xorsum = 0; /* calculated as xor of data */
88 1.1 gwr
89 1.1 gwr do {
90 1.1 gwr x = *src++;
91 1.1 gwr *dst++ = x;
92 1.1 gwr xorsum ^= x;
93 1.1 gwr } while (--len > 0);
94 1.1 gwr
95 1.3 gwr if (xorsum != 0)
96 1.5 gwr printf("idprom: bad checksum\n");
97 1.5 gwr if (identity_prom.idp_format < 1)
98 1.5 gwr printf("idprom: bad version\n");
99 1.5 gwr
100 1.6 gwr cpu_machine_id = identity_prom.idp_machtype;
101 1.5 gwr hostid = idprom_hostid();
102 1.5 gwr }
103 1.5 gwr
104 1.5 gwr static int
105 1.5 gwr idprom_hostid()
106 1.5 gwr {
107 1.5 gwr struct idprom *idp;
108 1.5 gwr union {
109 1.5 gwr long l;
110 1.5 gwr char c[4];
111 1.5 gwr } hid;
112 1.1 gwr
113 1.1 gwr /*
114 1.1 gwr * Construct the hostid from the idprom contents.
115 1.1 gwr * This appears to be the way SunOS does it.
116 1.1 gwr */
117 1.5 gwr idp = &identity_prom;
118 1.1 gwr hid.c[0] = idp->idp_machtype;
119 1.1 gwr hid.c[1] = idp->idp_serialnum[0];
120 1.1 gwr hid.c[2] = idp->idp_serialnum[1];
121 1.1 gwr hid.c[3] = idp->idp_serialnum[2];
122 1.5 gwr return (hid.l);
123 1.3 gwr }
124 1.3 gwr
125 1.3 gwr void
126 1.3 gwr idprom_etheraddr(eaddrp)
127 1.1 gwr u_char *eaddrp;
128 1.1 gwr {
129 1.1 gwr
130 1.5 gwr bcopy(identity_prom.idp_etheraddr, eaddrp, 6);
131 1.1 gwr }
132