isa.c revision 1.28.2.10 1 /*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1993 Charles Hannum.
3 * Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
4 * All rights reserved.
5 *
6 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
7 * William Jolitz.
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36 *
37 * from: @(#)isa.c 7.2 (Berkeley) 5/13/91
38 * $Id: isa.c,v 1.28.2.10 1993/10/15 03:50:03 mycroft Exp $
39 */
40
41 /*
42 * code to manage AT bus
43 */
44
45 #include "param.h"
46 #include "systm.h"
47 #include "conf.h"
48 #include "file.h"
49 #include "syslog.h"
50 #include "machine/cpu.h"
51 #include "machine/pio.h"
52 #include "sys/device.h"
53 #include "vm/vm.h"
54 #include "i386/isa/isa.h"
55 #include "i386/isa/isavar.h"
56 #include "i386/isa/icu.h"
57 #include "i386/isa/timerreg.h"
58 #include "i386/isa/spkr_reg.h"
59
60 isa_type isa_bustype; /* type of bus */
61
62 static int isaprobe __P((struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *));
63 static void isaattach __P((struct device *, struct device *, void *));
64 static int isasubmatch __P((struct device *, struct cfdata *, void *));
65
66 struct cfdriver isacd =
67 { NULL, "isa", isaprobe, isaattach, DV_DULL, sizeof(struct isa_softc) };
68
69 static void isa_defaultirq __P((void));
70 static int isaprint __P((void *, char *));
71 static void isa_flushintrs __P((void));
72
73 /*
74 * We think there might be an ISA bus here. Check it out.
75 */
76 static int
77 isaprobe(parent, cf, aux)
78 struct device *parent;
79 struct cfdata *cf;
80 void *aux;
81 {
82
83 /* XXX should do a real probe */
84 isa_bustype = BUS_ISA;
85 return 1;
86 }
87
88 /*
89 * Probe succeeded, someone called config_attach. Now we have to
90 * probe the ISA bus itself in our turn.
91 */
92 static void
93 isaattach(parent, self, aux)
94 struct device *parent, *self;
95 void *aux;
96 {
97
98 /* XXX should print ISA/EISA & bus clock frequency and anything else
99 we can figure out? */
100 printf("\n");
101
102 isa_defaultirq();
103 disable_intr();
104 intr_enable(IRQ_SLAVE);
105
106 /* Iterate ``isasubmatch'' over all devices configured here. */
107 (void)config_search(isasubmatch, self, (void *)NULL);
108
109 printf("biomask %x ttymask %x netmask %x impmask %x astmask %s\n",
110 biomask, ttymask, netmask, impmask, astmask);
111
112 isa_flushintrs();
113 enable_intr();
114 splnone();
115 }
116
117 /*
118 * isaattach (above) iterates this function over all the sub-devices that
119 * were configured at the ``isa'' device. Our job is to provide defaults
120 * and do some internal/external representation conversion (some of which
121 * is scheduled to get cleaned up later), then call the device's probe
122 * function. If this says the device is there, we try to reserve ISA
123 * bus memory and ports for the device, and attach it.
124 *
125 * Note that we always return 0, but our ultimate caller (isaattach)
126 * does not care that we never `match' anything. (In fact, our return
127 * value is entirely irrelevant; this function is run entirely for its
128 * side effects.)
129 */
130 static int
131 isasubmatch(isa, cf, aux)
132 struct device *isa;
133 struct cfdata *cf;
134 void *aux;
135 {
136 struct isa_attach_args ia;
137
138 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
139 if (cf->cf_driver->cd_match == NULL) {
140 /* we really ought to add printf formats to panic(). */
141 printf("isasubmatch: no match function for `%s' device\n",
142 cf->cf_driver->cd_name);
143 panic("isasubmatch: no match function\n");
144 }
145 #endif
146
147 /* Init the info needed in the device probe routine. */
148 ia.ia_iobase = cf->cf_iobase;
149 ia.ia_iosize = cf->cf_iosize;
150 if (cf->cf_irq == -1)
151 ia.ia_irq = IRQUNK;
152 else
153 ia.ia_irq = 1 << cf->cf_irq;
154 ia.ia_drq = cf->cf_drq;
155 ia.ia_maddr = (caddr_t)cf->cf_maddr;
156 ia.ia_msize = cf->cf_msize;
157
158 /* If driver says it's not there, believe it. */
159 if (!cf->cf_driver->cd_match(isa, cf, &ia))
160 return 0;
161
162 /* Driver says it is there. Try to reserve ports and memory. */
163 if (isa_reserveports(ia.ia_iobase, ia.ia_iosize)) {
164 if (isa_reservemem(ia.ia_maddr, ia.ia_msize))
165 config_attach(isa, cf, &ia, isaprint); /* victory! */
166 else
167 isa_unreserveports(ia.ia_iobase, ia.ia_iosize);
168 }
169
170 /* In any case, move on to next config entry. */
171 return 0;
172 }
173
174 /*
175 * Called indirectly via config_attach (see above). Config has already
176 * printed, e.g., "wdc0 at isa0". We can ignore our ``isaname'' arg
177 * (it is always NULL, by definition) and just extend the line with
178 * the standard info (port(s), irq, drq, and iomem).
179 */
180 static int
181 isaprint(aux, isaname)
182 void *aux;
183 char *isaname;
184 {
185 struct isa_attach_args *ia = aux;
186
187 if (ia->ia_iosize)
188 printf(" port 0x%x", ia->ia_iobase);
189 if (ia->ia_iosize > 1)
190 printf("-0x%x", ia->ia_iobase + ia->ia_iosize - 1);
191 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
192 if (ia->ia_irq == IRQUNK)
193 printf(" THIS IS A BUG ->");
194 #endif
195 if (ia->ia_irq != IRQNONE)
196 printf(" irq %d", ffs(ia->ia_irq) - 1);
197 if (ia->ia_drq != DRQUNK)
198 printf(" drq %d", ia->ia_drq);
199 if (ia->ia_msize)
200 printf(" iomem 0x%x", ia->ia_maddr);
201 if (ia->ia_msize > 1)
202 printf("-0x%x", ia->ia_maddr + ia->ia_msize - 1);
203 /* XXXX print flags */
204 return QUIET; /* actually, our return value is irrelevant. */
205 }
206
207
208 #define IDTVEC(name) __CONCAT(X,name)
209 /* default interrupt vector table entries */
210 extern *IDTVEC(intr)[NIRQ];
211 /* out of range default interrupt vector gate entry */
212 extern IDTVEC(stray);
213
214 /*
215 * Fill in default interrupt table, and mask all interrupts.
216 */
217 static void
218 isa_defaultirq()
219 {
220 int i;
221
222 /* icu vectors */
223 for (i = ICU_OFFSET; i < ICU_OFFSET + ICU_LEN ; i++)
224 setidt(i, IDTVEC(intr)[i], SDT_SYS386IGT, SEL_KPL);
225
226 /* out of range vectors */
227 for (; i < NIDT; i++)
228 setidt(i, &IDTVEC(stray), SDT_SYS386IGT, SEL_KPL);
229
230 /* initialize 8259's */
231 outb(IO_ICU1, 0x11); /* reset; program device, four bytes */
232 outb(IO_ICU1+1, ICU_OFFSET); /* starting at this vector index */
233 outb(IO_ICU1+1, IRQ_SLAVE);
234 #ifdef AUTO_EOI_1
235 outb(IO_ICU1+1, 2 | 1); /* auto EOI, 8086 mode */
236 #else
237 outb(IO_ICU1+1, 1); /* 8086 mode */
238 #endif
239 outb(IO_ICU1+1, 0xff); /* leave interrupts masked */
240 outb(IO_ICU1, 0x0a); /* default to IRR on read */
241 #ifdef REORDER_IRQ
242 outb(IO_ICU1, 0xc0 | (3 - 1)); /* pri order 3-7, 0-2 (com2 first) */
243 #endif
244
245 outb(IO_ICU2, 0x11); /* reset; program device, four bytes */
246 outb(IO_ICU2+1, ICU_OFFSET+8); /* staring at this vector index */
247 outb(IO_ICU2+1, ffs(IRQ_SLAVE)-1);
248 #ifdef AUTO_EOI_2
249 outb(IO_ICU2+1, 2 | 1); /* auto EOI, 8086 mode */
250 #else
251 outb(IO_ICU2+1, 1); /* 8086 mode */
252 #endif
253 outb(IO_ICU2+1, 0xff); /* leave interrupts masked */
254 outb(IO_ICU2, 0x0a); /* default to IRR on read */
255 }
256
257 /*
258 * Flush any pending interrupts.
259 */
260 static void
261 isa_flushintrs()
262 {
263 register int i;
264
265 /* clear any pending interrupts */
266 for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
267 outb(IO_ICU1, ICU_EOI);
268 outb(IO_ICU2, ICU_EOI);
269 }
270 }
271
272 /*
273 * Determine what IRQ a device is using by trying to force it to generate an
274 * interrupt and seeing which IRQ line goes high. It is not safe to call
275 * this function after autoconfig.
276 */
277 u_short
278 isa_discoverintr(force, aux)
279 void (*force)();
280 {
281 int time = TIMER_FREQ * 1; /* wait up to 1 second */
282 u_int last, now;
283 u_short iobase = IO_TIMER1;
284
285 isa_flushintrs();
286 /* attempt to force interrupt */
287 force(aux);
288 /* set timer 2 to a known state */
289 outb(iobase + TIMER_MODE, TIMER_SEL2|TIMER_RATEGEN|TIMER_16BIT);
290 outb(iobase + TIMER_CNTR2, 0xff);
291 outb(iobase + TIMER_CNTR2, 0xff);
292 last = 0xffff;
293 while (time > 0) {
294 register u_char irr, lo, hi;
295 irr = inb(IO_ICU1) & ~IRQ_SLAVE;
296 if (irr)
297 return 1 << (ffs(irr) - 1);
298 irr = inb(IO_ICU2);
299 if (irr)
300 return 1 << (ffs(irr) + 7);
301 outb(iobase + TIMER_MODE, TIMER_SEL2|TIMER_LATCH);
302 lo = inb(iobase + TIMER_CNTR2);
303 hi = inb(iobase + TIMER_CNTR2);
304 now = (hi << 8) | lo;
305 if (now <= last)
306 time -= (last - now);
307 else
308 time -= 0x10000 - (now - last);
309 last = now;
310 }
311 return IRQNONE;
312 }
313
314 /*
315 * Handle a NMI, possibly a machine check.
316 * return true to panic system, false to ignore.
317 *
318 * This implementation is hist[oe]rical.
319 */
320 int
321 isa_nmi()
322 {
323
324 log(LOG_CRIT, "NMI port 61 %x, port 70 %x\n", inb(0x61), inb(0x70));
325 return 0;
326 }
327
328 /*
329 * Caught a stray interrupt, notify
330 */
331 void
332 isa_strayintr(d)
333 int d;
334 {
335 extern u_long intrcnt_stray;
336
337 /*
338 * Stray level 7 interrupts occur when someone raises an interrupt
339 * and then drops it before the CPU acknowledges it. This means
340 * either the device is screwed or something is cli'ing too long
341 * and it's timing out.
342 *
343 * -1 is passed by the generic handler for out of range exceptions,
344 * since we don't really want 208 little vectors. (It wouldn't be
345 * all that much code, but why bother?)
346 */
347 if (intrcnt_stray++ < 5)
348 if (d == -1)
349 log(LOG_ERR, "wild interrupt\n");
350 else
351 log(LOG_ERR, "stray interrupt %d\n", d);
352 if (intrcnt_stray == 5)
353 log(LOG_ERR, "too many stray interrupts; stopped logging\n");
354 }
355
356 static int beeping;
357
358 static void
359 sysbeepstop(int f)
360 {
361
362 /* disable counter 2 */
363 disable_intr();
364 outb(PITAUX_PORT, inb(PITAUX_PORT) & ~PIT_SPKR);
365 enable_intr();
366 if (f)
367 timeout((timeout_t)sysbeepstop, (caddr_t)0, f);
368 else
369 beeping = 0;
370 }
371
372 void
373 sysbeep(int pitch, int period)
374 {
375 static int last_pitch, last_period;
376
377 if (beeping) {
378 untimeout((timeout_t)sysbeepstop, (caddr_t)(last_period/2));
379 untimeout((timeout_t)sysbeepstop, (caddr_t)0);
380 }
381 if (!beeping || last_pitch != pitch) {
382 /*
383 * XXX - move timer stuff to clock.c.
384 */
385 disable_intr();
386 outb(TIMER_MODE, TIMER_SEL2|TIMER_16BIT|TIMER_SQWAVE);
387 outb(TIMER_CNTR2, TIMER_DIV(pitch));
388 outb(TIMER_CNTR2, TIMER_DIV(pitch)>>8);
389 outb(PITAUX_PORT, inb(PITAUX_PORT) | PIT_SPKR); /* enable counter 2 */
390 enable_intr();
391 }
392 last_pitch = pitch;
393 beeping = last_period = period;
394 timeout((timeout_t)sysbeepstop, (caddr_t)(period/2), period);
395 }
396