| /* |
| * |
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| Copyright (C) 1993,1994 Jon Tombs. |
| |
| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| GNU General Public License for more details. |
| |
| The entire guts of this program was written by dosemu, modified to |
| record reads and writes to the ports in the 0x180-0x188 address space, |
| while running the CMS program TAPE.EXE V2.0.5 supplied with the drive. |
| |
| Modified to use an array of addresses and generally cleaned up (made |
| much shorter) 4 June 94, dosemu isn't that good at writing short code it |
| would seem :-). Made independent of 0x180, but I doubt it will work |
| at any other address. |
| |
| Modified for distribution with ftape source. 21 June 94, SJL. |
| |
| Modifications on 20 October 95, by Daniel Cohen (catman@wpi.edu): |
| Modified to support different DMA, IRQ, and IO Ports. Borland's |
| Turbo Debugger in virtual 8086 mode (TD386.EXE with hardware breakpoints |
| provided by the TDH386.SYS Device Driver) was used on the CMS program |
| TAPE V4.0.5. I set breakpoints on I/O to ports 0x180-0x187. Note that |
| CMS's program will not successfully configure the tape drive if you set |
| breakpoints on IO Reads, but you can set them on IO Writes without problems. |
| Known problems: |
| - You can not use DMA Channels 5 or 7. |
| |
| Modification on 29 January 96, by Daniel Cohen (catman@wpi.edu): |
| Modified to only accept IRQs 3 - 7, or 9. Since we can only send a 3 bit |
| number representing the IRQ to the card, special handling is required when |
| IRQ 9 is selected. IRQ 2 and 9 are the same, and we should request IRQ 9 |
| from the kernel while telling the card to use IRQ 2. Thanks to Greg |
| Crider (gcrider@iclnet.org) for finding and locating this bug, as well as |
| testing the patch. |
| |
| Modification on 11 December 96, by Claus Heine (claus@momo.math.rwth-aachen.de): |
| Modified a little to use variahle ft_fdc_base, ft_fdc_irq, ft_fdc_dma |
| instead of preprocessor symbols. Thus we can compile this into the module |
| or kernel and let the user specify the options as command line arguments. |
| |
| * |
| * $Source: /homes/cvs/ftape-stacked/ftape/lowlevel/fc-10.c,v $ |
| * $Revision: 1.2 $ |
| * $Date: 1997/10/05 19:18:04 $ |
| * |
| * This file contains code for the CMS FC-10/FC-20 card. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <asm/io.h> |
| #include <linux/ftape.h> |
| #include "../lowlevel/ftape-tracing.h" |
| #include "../lowlevel/fdc-io.h" |
| #include "../lowlevel/fc-10.h" |
| |
| static __u16 inbs_magic[] = { |
| 0x3, 0x3, 0x0, 0x4, 0x7, 0x2, 0x5, 0x3, 0x1, 0x4, |
| 0x3, 0x5, 0x2, 0x0, 0x3, 0x7, 0x4, 0x2, |
| 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7 |
| }; |
| |
| static __u16 fc10_ports[] = { |
| 0x180, 0x210, 0x2A0, 0x300, 0x330, 0x340, 0x370 |
| }; |
| |
| int fc10_enable(void) |
| { |
| int i; |
| __u8 cardConfig = 0x00; |
| __u8 x; |
| TRACE_FUN(ft_t_flow); |
| |
| /* This code will only work if the FC-10 (or FC-20) is set to |
| * use DMA channels 1, 2, or 3. DMA channels 5 and 7 seem to be |
| * initialized by the same command as channels 1 and 3, respectively. |
| */ |
| if (ft_fdc_dma > 3) { |
| TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_err, |
| "Error: The FC-10/20 must be set to use DMA channels 1, 2, or 3!"); |
| } |
| /* Only allow the FC-10/20 to use IRQ 3-7, or 9. Note that CMS's program |
| * only accepts IRQ's 2-7, but in linux, IRQ 2 is the same as IRQ 9. |
| */ |
| if (ft_fdc_irq < 3 || ft_fdc_irq == 8 || ft_fdc_irq > 9) { |
| TRACE_ABORT(0, ft_t_err, |
| "Error: The FC-10/20 must be set to use IRQ levels 3 - 7, or 9!\n" |
| KERN_INFO "Note: IRQ 9 is the same as IRQ 2"); |
| } |
| /* Clear state machine ??? |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i < NR_ITEMS(inbs_magic); i++) { |
| inb(ft_fdc_base + inbs_magic[i]); |
| } |
| outb(0x0, ft_fdc_base); |
| |
| x = inb(ft_fdc_base); |
| if (x == 0x13 || x == 0x93) { |
| for (i = 1; i < 8; i++) { |
| if (inb(ft_fdc_base + i) != x) { |
| TRACE_EXIT 0; |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| TRACE_EXIT 0; |
| } |
| |
| outb(0x8, ft_fdc_base); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { |
| if (inb(ft_fdc_base + i) != 0x0) { |
| TRACE_EXIT 0; |
| } |
| } |
| outb(0x10, ft_fdc_base); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { |
| if (inb(ft_fdc_base + i) != 0xff) { |
| TRACE_EXIT 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Okay, we found a FC-10 card ! ??? |
| */ |
| outb(0x0, fdc.ccr); |
| |
| /* Clear state machine again ??? |
| */ |
| for (i = 0; i < NR_ITEMS(inbs_magic); i++) { |
| inb(ft_fdc_base + inbs_magic[i]); |
| } |
| /* Send io port */ |
| for (i = 0; i < NR_ITEMS(fc10_ports); i++) |
| if (ft_fdc_base == fc10_ports[i]) |
| cardConfig = i + 1; |
| if (cardConfig == 0) { |
| TRACE_EXIT 0; /* Invalid I/O Port */ |
| } |
| /* and IRQ - If using IRQ 9, tell the FC card it is actually IRQ 2 */ |
| if (ft_fdc_irq != 9) |
| cardConfig |= ft_fdc_irq << 3; |
| else |
| cardConfig |= 2 << 3; |
| |
| /* and finally DMA Channel */ |
| cardConfig |= ft_fdc_dma << 6; |
| outb(cardConfig, ft_fdc_base); /* DMA [2 bits]/IRQ [3 bits]/BASE [3 bits] */ |
| |
| /* Enable FC-10 ??? |
| */ |
| outb(0, fdc.ccr); |
| outb(0, fdc.dor2); |
| outb(FDC_DMA_MODE /* 8 */, fdc.dor); |
| outb(FDC_DMA_MODE /* 8 */, fdc.dor); |
| outb(1, fdc.dor2); |
| |
| /************************************* |
| * |
| * cH: why the hell should this be necessary? This is done |
| * by fdc_reset()!!! |
| * |
| *************************************/ |
| /* Initialize fdc, select drive B: |
| */ |
| outb(FDC_DMA_MODE, fdc.dor); /* assert reset, dma & irq enabled */ |
| /* 0x08 */ |
| outb(FDC_DMA_MODE|FDC_RESET_NOT, fdc.dor); /* release reset */ |
| /* 0x08 | 0x04 = 0x0c */ |
| outb(FDC_DMA_MODE|FDC_RESET_NOT|FDC_MOTOR_1|FTAPE_SEL_B, fdc.dor); |
| /* 0x08 | 0x04 | 0x20 | 0x01 = 0x2d */ |
| /* select drive 1 */ /* why not drive 0 ???? */ |
| TRACE_EXIT (x == 0x93) ? 2 : 1; |
| } |