| /* |
| * RM200 specific code |
| * |
| * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public |
| * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive |
| * for more details. |
| * |
| * Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Thomas Bogendoerfer (tsbogend@alpha.franken.de) |
| * |
| * i8259 parts ripped out of arch/mips/kernel/i8259.c |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/delay.h> |
| #include <linux/init.h> |
| #include <linux/interrupt.h> |
| #include <linux/platform_device.h> |
| #include <linux/serial_8250.h> |
| #include <linux/io.h> |
| |
| #include <asm/sni.h> |
| #include <asm/time.h> |
| #include <asm/irq_cpu.h> |
| |
| #define RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE 32 |
| |
| #define MEMPORT(_base,_irq) \ |
| { \ |
| .mapbase = _base, \ |
| .irq = _irq, \ |
| .uartclk = 1843200, \ |
| .iotype = UPIO_MEM, \ |
| .flags = UPF_BOOT_AUTOCONF|UPF_IOREMAP, \ |
| } |
| |
| static struct plat_serial8250_port rm200_data[] = { |
| MEMPORT(0x160003f8, RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE + 4), |
| MEMPORT(0x160002f8, RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE + 3), |
| { }, |
| }; |
| |
| static struct platform_device rm200_serial8250_device = { |
| .name = "serial8250", |
| .id = PLAT8250_DEV_PLATFORM, |
| .dev = { |
| .platform_data = rm200_data, |
| }, |
| }; |
| |
| static struct resource rm200_ds1216_rsrc[] = { |
| { |
| .start = 0x1cd41ffc, |
| .end = 0x1cd41fff, |
| .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| static struct platform_device rm200_ds1216_device = { |
| .name = "rtc-ds1216", |
| .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(rm200_ds1216_rsrc), |
| .resource = rm200_ds1216_rsrc |
| }; |
| |
| static struct resource snirm_82596_rm200_rsrc[] = { |
| { |
| .start = 0x18000000, |
| .end = 0x180fffff, |
| .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM |
| }, |
| { |
| .start = 0x1b000000, |
| .end = 0x1b000004, |
| .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM |
| }, |
| { |
| .start = 0x1ff00000, |
| .end = 0x1ff00020, |
| .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM |
| }, |
| { |
| .start = 27, |
| .end = 27, |
| .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ |
| }, |
| { |
| .flags = 0x00 |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| static struct platform_device snirm_82596_rm200_pdev = { |
| .name = "snirm_82596", |
| .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(snirm_82596_rm200_rsrc), |
| .resource = snirm_82596_rm200_rsrc |
| }; |
| |
| static struct resource snirm_53c710_rm200_rsrc[] = { |
| { |
| .start = 0x19000000, |
| .end = 0x190fffff, |
| .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM |
| }, |
| { |
| .start = 26, |
| .end = 26, |
| .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| static struct platform_device snirm_53c710_rm200_pdev = { |
| .name = "snirm_53c710", |
| .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(snirm_53c710_rm200_rsrc), |
| .resource = snirm_53c710_rm200_rsrc |
| }; |
| |
| static int __init snirm_setup_devinit(void) |
| { |
| if (sni_brd_type == SNI_BRD_RM200) { |
| platform_device_register(&rm200_serial8250_device); |
| platform_device_register(&rm200_ds1216_device); |
| platform_device_register(&snirm_82596_rm200_pdev); |
| platform_device_register(&snirm_53c710_rm200_pdev); |
| sni_eisa_root_init(); |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| device_initcall(snirm_setup_devinit); |
| |
| /* |
| * RM200 has an ISA and an EISA bus. The iSA bus is only used |
| * for onboard devices and also has twi i8259 PICs. Since these |
| * PICs are no accessible via inb/outb the following code uses |
| * readb/writeb to access them |
| */ |
| |
| DEFINE_SPINLOCK(sni_rm200_i8259A_lock); |
| #define PIC_CMD 0x00 |
| #define PIC_IMR 0x01 |
| #define PIC_ISR PIC_CMD |
| #define PIC_POLL PIC_ISR |
| #define PIC_OCW3 PIC_ISR |
| |
| /* i8259A PIC related value */ |
| #define PIC_CASCADE_IR 2 |
| #define MASTER_ICW4_DEFAULT 0x01 |
| #define SLAVE_ICW4_DEFAULT 0x01 |
| |
| /* |
| * This contains the irq mask for both 8259A irq controllers, |
| */ |
| static unsigned int rm200_cached_irq_mask = 0xffff; |
| static __iomem u8 *rm200_pic_master; |
| static __iomem u8 *rm200_pic_slave; |
| |
| #define cached_master_mask (rm200_cached_irq_mask) |
| #define cached_slave_mask (rm200_cached_irq_mask >> 8) |
| |
| static void sni_rm200_disable_8259A_irq(unsigned int irq) |
| { |
| unsigned int mask; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| irq -= RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE; |
| mask = 1 << irq; |
| spin_lock_irqsave(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock, flags); |
| rm200_cached_irq_mask |= mask; |
| if (irq & 8) |
| writeb(cached_slave_mask, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_IMR); |
| else |
| writeb(cached_master_mask, rm200_pic_master + PIC_IMR); |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock, flags); |
| } |
| |
| static void sni_rm200_enable_8259A_irq(unsigned int irq) |
| { |
| unsigned int mask; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| irq -= RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE; |
| mask = ~(1 << irq); |
| spin_lock_irqsave(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock, flags); |
| rm200_cached_irq_mask &= mask; |
| if (irq & 8) |
| writeb(cached_slave_mask, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_IMR); |
| else |
| writeb(cached_master_mask, rm200_pic_master + PIC_IMR); |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock, flags); |
| } |
| |
| static inline int sni_rm200_i8259A_irq_real(unsigned int irq) |
| { |
| int value; |
| int irqmask = 1 << irq; |
| |
| if (irq < 8) { |
| writeb(0x0B, rm200_pic_master + PIC_CMD); |
| value = readb(rm200_pic_master + PIC_CMD) & irqmask; |
| writeb(0x0A, rm200_pic_master + PIC_CMD); |
| return value; |
| } |
| writeb(0x0B, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_CMD); /* ISR register */ |
| value = readb(rm200_pic_slave + PIC_CMD) & (irqmask >> 8); |
| writeb(0x0A, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_CMD); |
| return value; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Careful! The 8259A is a fragile beast, it pretty |
| * much _has_ to be done exactly like this (mask it |
| * first, _then_ send the EOI, and the order of EOI |
| * to the two 8259s is important! |
| */ |
| void sni_rm200_mask_and_ack_8259A(unsigned int irq) |
| { |
| unsigned int irqmask; |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| irq -= RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE; |
| irqmask = 1 << irq; |
| spin_lock_irqsave(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock, flags); |
| /* |
| * Lightweight spurious IRQ detection. We do not want |
| * to overdo spurious IRQ handling - it's usually a sign |
| * of hardware problems, so we only do the checks we can |
| * do without slowing down good hardware unnecessarily. |
| * |
| * Note that IRQ7 and IRQ15 (the two spurious IRQs |
| * usually resulting from the 8259A-1|2 PICs) occur |
| * even if the IRQ is masked in the 8259A. Thus we |
| * can check spurious 8259A IRQs without doing the |
| * quite slow i8259A_irq_real() call for every IRQ. |
| * This does not cover 100% of spurious interrupts, |
| * but should be enough to warn the user that there |
| * is something bad going on ... |
| */ |
| if (rm200_cached_irq_mask & irqmask) |
| goto spurious_8259A_irq; |
| rm200_cached_irq_mask |= irqmask; |
| |
| handle_real_irq: |
| if (irq & 8) { |
| readb(rm200_pic_slave + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(cached_slave_mask, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(0x60+(irq & 7), rm200_pic_slave + PIC_CMD); |
| writeb(0x60+PIC_CASCADE_IR, rm200_pic_master + PIC_CMD); |
| } else { |
| readb(rm200_pic_master + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(cached_master_mask, rm200_pic_master + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(0x60+irq, rm200_pic_master + PIC_CMD); |
| } |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock, flags); |
| return; |
| |
| spurious_8259A_irq: |
| /* |
| * this is the slow path - should happen rarely. |
| */ |
| if (sni_rm200_i8259A_irq_real(irq)) |
| /* |
| * oops, the IRQ _is_ in service according to the |
| * 8259A - not spurious, go handle it. |
| */ |
| goto handle_real_irq; |
| |
| { |
| static int spurious_irq_mask; |
| /* |
| * At this point we can be sure the IRQ is spurious, |
| * lets ACK and report it. [once per IRQ] |
| */ |
| if (!(spurious_irq_mask & irqmask)) { |
| printk(KERN_DEBUG |
| "spurious RM200 8259A interrupt: IRQ%d.\n", irq); |
| spurious_irq_mask |= irqmask; |
| } |
| atomic_inc(&irq_err_count); |
| /* |
| * Theoretically we do not have to handle this IRQ, |
| * but in Linux this does not cause problems and is |
| * simpler for us. |
| */ |
| goto handle_real_irq; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static struct irq_chip sni_rm200_i8259A_chip = { |
| .name = "RM200-XT-PIC", |
| .mask = sni_rm200_disable_8259A_irq, |
| .unmask = sni_rm200_enable_8259A_irq, |
| .mask_ack = sni_rm200_mask_and_ack_8259A, |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Do the traditional i8259 interrupt polling thing. This is for the few |
| * cases where no better interrupt acknowledge method is available and we |
| * absolutely must touch the i8259. |
| */ |
| static inline int sni_rm200_i8259_irq(void) |
| { |
| int irq; |
| |
| spin_lock(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock); |
| |
| /* Perform an interrupt acknowledge cycle on controller 1. */ |
| writeb(0x0C, rm200_pic_master + PIC_CMD); /* prepare for poll */ |
| irq = readb(rm200_pic_master + PIC_CMD) & 7; |
| if (irq == PIC_CASCADE_IR) { |
| /* |
| * Interrupt is cascaded so perform interrupt |
| * acknowledge on controller 2. |
| */ |
| writeb(0x0C, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_CMD); /* prepare for poll */ |
| irq = (readb(rm200_pic_slave + PIC_CMD) & 7) + 8; |
| } |
| |
| if (unlikely(irq == 7)) { |
| /* |
| * This may be a spurious interrupt. |
| * |
| * Read the interrupt status register (ISR). If the most |
| * significant bit is not set then there is no valid |
| * interrupt. |
| */ |
| writeb(0x0B, rm200_pic_master + PIC_ISR); /* ISR register */ |
| if (~readb(rm200_pic_master + PIC_ISR) & 0x80) |
| irq = -1; |
| } |
| |
| spin_unlock(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock); |
| |
| return likely(irq >= 0) ? irq + RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE : irq; |
| } |
| |
| void sni_rm200_init_8259A(void) |
| { |
| unsigned long flags; |
| |
| spin_lock_irqsave(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock, flags); |
| |
| writeb(0xff, rm200_pic_master + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(0xff, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_IMR); |
| |
| writeb(0x11, rm200_pic_master + PIC_CMD); |
| writeb(0, rm200_pic_master + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(1U << PIC_CASCADE_IR, rm200_pic_master + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(MASTER_ICW4_DEFAULT, rm200_pic_master + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(0x11, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_CMD); |
| writeb(8, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(PIC_CASCADE_IR, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(SLAVE_ICW4_DEFAULT, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_IMR); |
| udelay(100); /* wait for 8259A to initialize */ |
| |
| writeb(cached_master_mask, rm200_pic_master + PIC_IMR); |
| writeb(cached_slave_mask, rm200_pic_slave + PIC_IMR); |
| |
| spin_unlock_irqrestore(&sni_rm200_i8259A_lock, flags); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * IRQ2 is cascade interrupt to second interrupt controller |
| */ |
| static struct irqaction sni_rm200_irq2 = { |
| no_action, 0, CPU_MASK_NONE, "cascade", NULL, NULL |
| }; |
| |
| static struct resource sni_rm200_pic1_resource = { |
| .name = "onboard ISA pic1", |
| .start = 0x16000020, |
| .end = 0x16000023, |
| .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY |
| }; |
| |
| static struct resource sni_rm200_pic2_resource = { |
| .name = "onboard ISA pic2", |
| .start = 0x160000a0, |
| .end = 0x160000a3, |
| .flags = IORESOURCE_BUSY |
| }; |
| |
| /* ISA irq handler */ |
| static irqreturn_t sni_rm200_i8259A_irq_handler(int dummy, void *p) |
| { |
| int irq; |
| |
| irq = sni_rm200_i8259_irq(); |
| if (unlikely(irq < 0)) |
| return IRQ_NONE; |
| |
| do_IRQ(irq); |
| return IRQ_HANDLED; |
| } |
| |
| struct irqaction sni_rm200_i8259A_irq = { |
| .handler = sni_rm200_i8259A_irq_handler, |
| .name = "onboard ISA", |
| .flags = IRQF_SHARED |
| }; |
| |
| void __init sni_rm200_i8259_irqs(void) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| rm200_pic_master = ioremap_nocache(0x16000020, 4); |
| if (!rm200_pic_master) |
| return; |
| rm200_pic_slave = ioremap_nocache(0x160000a0, 4); |
| if (!rm200_pic_master) { |
| iounmap(rm200_pic_master); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| insert_resource(&iomem_resource, &sni_rm200_pic1_resource); |
| insert_resource(&iomem_resource, &sni_rm200_pic2_resource); |
| |
| sni_rm200_init_8259A(); |
| |
| for (i = RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE; i < RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE + 16; i++) |
| set_irq_chip_and_handler(i, &sni_rm200_i8259A_chip, |
| handle_level_irq); |
| |
| setup_irq(RM200_I8259A_IRQ_BASE + PIC_CASCADE_IR, &sni_rm200_irq2); |
| } |
| |
| |
| #define SNI_RM200_INT_STAT_REG CKSEG1ADDR(0xbc000000) |
| #define SNI_RM200_INT_ENA_REG CKSEG1ADDR(0xbc080000) |
| |
| #define SNI_RM200_INT_START 24 |
| #define SNI_RM200_INT_END 28 |
| |
| static void enable_rm200_irq(unsigned int irq) |
| { |
| unsigned int mask = 1 << (irq - SNI_RM200_INT_START); |
| |
| *(volatile u8 *)SNI_RM200_INT_ENA_REG &= ~mask; |
| } |
| |
| void disable_rm200_irq(unsigned int irq) |
| { |
| unsigned int mask = 1 << (irq - SNI_RM200_INT_START); |
| |
| *(volatile u8 *)SNI_RM200_INT_ENA_REG |= mask; |
| } |
| |
| void end_rm200_irq(unsigned int irq) |
| { |
| if (!(irq_desc[irq].status & (IRQ_DISABLED|IRQ_INPROGRESS))) |
| enable_rm200_irq(irq); |
| } |
| |
| static struct irq_chip rm200_irq_type = { |
| .typename = "RM200", |
| .ack = disable_rm200_irq, |
| .mask = disable_rm200_irq, |
| .mask_ack = disable_rm200_irq, |
| .unmask = enable_rm200_irq, |
| .end = end_rm200_irq, |
| }; |
| |
| static void sni_rm200_hwint(void) |
| { |
| u32 pending = read_c0_cause() & read_c0_status(); |
| u8 mask; |
| u8 stat; |
| int irq; |
| |
| if (pending & C_IRQ5) |
| do_IRQ(MIPS_CPU_IRQ_BASE + 7); |
| else if (pending & C_IRQ0) { |
| clear_c0_status(IE_IRQ0); |
| mask = *(volatile u8 *)SNI_RM200_INT_ENA_REG ^ 0x1f; |
| stat = *(volatile u8 *)SNI_RM200_INT_STAT_REG ^ 0x14; |
| irq = ffs(stat & mask & 0x1f); |
| |
| if (likely(irq > 0)) |
| do_IRQ(irq + SNI_RM200_INT_START - 1); |
| set_c0_status(IE_IRQ0); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void __init sni_rm200_irq_init(void) |
| { |
| int i; |
| |
| * (volatile u8 *)SNI_RM200_INT_ENA_REG = 0x1f; |
| |
| sni_rm200_i8259_irqs(); |
| mips_cpu_irq_init(); |
| /* Actually we've got more interrupts to handle ... */ |
| for (i = SNI_RM200_INT_START; i <= SNI_RM200_INT_END; i++) |
| set_irq_chip_and_handler(i, &rm200_irq_type, handle_level_irq); |
| sni_hwint = sni_rm200_hwint; |
| change_c0_status(ST0_IM, IE_IRQ0); |
| setup_irq(SNI_RM200_INT_START + 0, &sni_rm200_i8259A_irq); |
| setup_irq(SNI_RM200_INT_START + 1, &sni_isa_irq); |
| } |
| |
| void __init sni_rm200_init(void) |
| { |
| } |