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/* $NetBSD: uftdi.c,v 1.13 2002/09/23 05:51:23 simonb Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Lennart Augustsson (lennart@augustsson.net).
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
* Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
* BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*
* FTDI FT8U100AX serial adapter driver
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
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#include <sys/module.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/ioccom.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/tty.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/selinfo.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <dev/usb/usb.h>
#include <dev/usb/usbhid.h>
#include <dev/usb/usbdi.h>
#include <dev/usb/usbdi_util.h>
#include "usbdevs.h"
#include <dev/usb/ucomvar.h>
#include <dev/usb/uftdireg.h>
#ifdef USB_DEBUG
static int uftdidebug = 0;
SYSCTL_NODE(_hw_usb, OID_AUTO, uftdi, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "USB uftdi");
SYSCTL_INT(_hw_usb_uftdi, OID_AUTO, debug, CTLFLAG_RW,
&uftdidebug, 0, "uftdi debug level");
#define DPRINTF(x) do { \
if (uftdidebug) \
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printf x; \
} while (0)
#define DPRINTFN(n, x) do { \
if (uftdidebug > (n)) \
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printf x; \
} while (0)
#else
#define DPRINTF(x)
#define DPRINTFN(n,x)
#endif
#define UFTDI_CONFIG_INDEX 0
#define UFTDI_IFACE_INDEX 0
/*
* These are the maximum number of bytes transferred per frame.
* The output buffer size cannot be increased due to the size encoding.
*/
#define UFTDIIBUFSIZE 64
#define UFTDIOBUFSIZE 64
struct uftdi_softc {
struct ucom_softc sc_ucom;
usbd_interface_handle sc_iface; /* interface */
enum uftdi_type sc_type;
u_int sc_hdrlen;
u_char sc_msr;
u_char sc_lsr;
u_int last_lcr;
};
static void uftdi_get_status(void *, int portno, u_char *lsr, u_char *msr);
static void uftdi_set(void *, int, int, int);
static int uftdi_param(void *, int, struct termios *);
static int uftdi_open(void *sc, int portno);
static void uftdi_read(void *sc, int portno, u_char **ptr,u_int32_t *count);
Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system. The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following: - Improved driver model: The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into TTY buffers. If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver. - Improved hotplugging: With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design, where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be used to free resources (unit numbers, etc). The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly. - Improved performance: One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking. Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters. Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions, existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING. Obtained from: //depot/projects/mpsafetty/... Approved by: philip (ex-mentor) Discussed: on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit Sponsored by: Snow B.V., the Netherlands dcons(4) fixed by: kan
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static size_t uftdi_write(void *sc, int portno, struct tty *,
u_char *to, u_int32_t count);
static void uftdi_break(void *sc, int portno, int onoff);
static int uftdi_8u232am_getrate(speed_t speed, int *rate);
struct ucom_callback uftdi_callback = {
uftdi_get_status,
uftdi_set,
uftdi_param,
NULL,
uftdi_open,
NULL,
uftdi_read,
uftdi_write,
};
static int
uftdi_match(device_t self)
{
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struct usb_attach_arg *uaa = device_get_ivars(self);
if (uaa->iface != NULL) {
if (uaa->vendor == USB_VENDOR_FTDI &&
(uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_SERIAL_2232C))
return (UMATCH_VENDOR_IFACESUBCLASS);
return (UMATCH_NONE);
}
DPRINTFN(20,("uftdi: vendor=0x%x, product=0x%x\n",
uaa->vendor, uaa->product));
if (uaa->vendor == USB_VENDOR_FTDI &&
(uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_SERIAL_8U100AX ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_SERIAL_8U232AM ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_SEMC_DSS20 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_631 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_632 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_633 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_634 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_635 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_USBSERIAL ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_MX2_3 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_MX4_5 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_LK202 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_LK204 ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_TACTRIX_OPENPORT_13M ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_TACTRIX_OPENPORT_13S ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_TACTRIX_OPENPORT_13U ||
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uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_EISCOU ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_UOPTBR ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_EMCU2D ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_PCMSFU ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_EMCU2H ))
return (UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT);
if (uaa->vendor == USB_VENDOR_SIIG2 &&
(uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_SIIG2_US2308))
return (UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT);
if (uaa->vendor == USB_VENDOR_INTREPIDCS &&
(uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_INTREPIDCS_VALUECAN ||
uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_INTREPIDCS_NEOVI))
return (UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT);
if (uaa->vendor == USB_VENDOR_BBELECTRONICS &&
(uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_BBELECTRONICS_USOTL4))
return (UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT);
if (uaa->vendor == USB_VENDOR_MELCO &&
(uaa->product == USB_PRODUCT_MELCO_PCOPRS1))
return (UMATCH_VENDOR_PRODUCT);
return (UMATCH_NONE);
}
static int
uftdi_attach(device_t self)
{
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struct uftdi_softc *sc = device_get_softc(self);
struct usb_attach_arg *uaa = device_get_ivars(self);
usbd_device_handle dev = uaa->device;
usbd_interface_handle iface;
usb_interface_descriptor_t *id;
usb_endpoint_descriptor_t *ed;
int i;
usbd_status err;
struct ucom_softc *ucom = &sc->sc_ucom;
DPRINTFN(10,("\nuftdi_attach: sc=%p\n", sc));
ucom->sc_dev = self;
ucom->sc_udev = dev;
if (uaa->iface == NULL) {
/* Move the device into the configured state. */
err = usbd_set_config_index(dev, UFTDI_CONFIG_INDEX, 1);
if (err) {
device_printf(ucom->sc_dev,
"failed to set configuration, err=%s\n",
usbd_errstr(err));
goto bad;
}
err = usbd_device2interface_handle(dev, UFTDI_IFACE_INDEX, &iface);
if (err) {
device_printf(ucom->sc_dev,
"failed to get interface, err=%s\n", usbd_errstr(err));
goto bad;
}
} else {
iface = uaa->iface;
}
id = usbd_get_interface_descriptor(iface);
ucom->sc_iface = iface;
switch( uaa->vendor ){
case USB_VENDOR_FTDI:
switch( uaa->product ){
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_SERIAL_8U100AX:
sc->sc_type = UFTDI_TYPE_SIO;
sc->sc_hdrlen = 1;
break;
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_SEMC_DSS20:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_SERIAL_8U232AM:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_SERIAL_2232C:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_631:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_632:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_633:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_634:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_CFA_635:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_USBSERIAL:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_MX2_3:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_MX4_5:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_LK202:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_LK204:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_TACTRIX_OPENPORT_13M:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_TACTRIX_OPENPORT_13S:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_TACTRIX_OPENPORT_13U:
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case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_EISCOU:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_UOPTBR:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_EMCU2D:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_PCMSFU:
case USB_PRODUCT_FTDI_EMCU2H:
sc->sc_type = UFTDI_TYPE_8U232AM;
sc->sc_hdrlen = 0;
break;
default: /* Can't happen */
goto bad;
}
break;
case USB_VENDOR_INTREPIDCS:
switch( uaa->product ){
case USB_PRODUCT_INTREPIDCS_VALUECAN:
case USB_PRODUCT_INTREPIDCS_NEOVI:
sc->sc_type = UFTDI_TYPE_8U232AM;
sc->sc_hdrlen = 0;
break;
default: /* Can't happen */
goto bad;
}
break;
case USB_VENDOR_SIIG2:
switch( uaa->product ){
case USB_PRODUCT_SIIG2_US2308:
sc->sc_type = UFTDI_TYPE_8U232AM;
sc->sc_hdrlen = 0;
break;
default: /* Can't happen */
goto bad;
}
break;
case USB_VENDOR_BBELECTRONICS:
switch( uaa->product ){
case USB_PRODUCT_BBELECTRONICS_USOTL4:
sc->sc_type = UFTDI_TYPE_8U232AM;
sc->sc_hdrlen = 0;
break;
default: /* Can't happen */
goto bad;
}
break;
case USB_VENDOR_MELCO:
switch( uaa->product ){
case USB_PRODUCT_MELCO_PCOPRS1:
sc->sc_type = UFTDI_TYPE_8U232AM;
sc->sc_hdrlen = 0;
break;
default: /* Can't happen */
goto bad;
}
break;
default: /* Can't happen */
goto bad;
}
ucom->sc_bulkin_no = ucom->sc_bulkout_no = -1;
for (i = 0; i < id->bNumEndpoints; i++) {
int addr, dir, attr;
ed = usbd_interface2endpoint_descriptor(iface, i);
if (ed == NULL) {
device_printf(ucom->sc_dev,
"could not read endpoint descriptor\n");
goto bad;
}
addr = ed->bEndpointAddress;
dir = UE_GET_DIR(ed->bEndpointAddress);
attr = ed->bmAttributes & UE_XFERTYPE;
if (dir == UE_DIR_IN && attr == UE_BULK)
ucom->sc_bulkin_no = addr;
else if (dir == UE_DIR_OUT && attr == UE_BULK)
ucom->sc_bulkout_no = addr;
else {
device_printf(ucom->sc_dev, "unexpected endpoint\n");
goto bad;
}
}
if (ucom->sc_bulkin_no == -1) {
device_printf(ucom->sc_dev, "Could not find data bulk in\n");
goto bad;
}
if (ucom->sc_bulkout_no == -1) {
device_printf(ucom->sc_dev, "Could not find data bulk out\n");
goto bad;
}
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ucom->sc_parent = sc;
if (uaa->iface == NULL)
ucom->sc_portno = FTDI_PIT_SIOA;
else
ucom->sc_portno = FTDI_PIT_SIOA + id->bInterfaceNumber;
/* bulkin, bulkout set above */
ucom->sc_ibufsize = UFTDIIBUFSIZE;
ucom->sc_obufsize = UFTDIOBUFSIZE - sc->sc_hdrlen;
ucom->sc_ibufsizepad = UFTDIIBUFSIZE;
ucom->sc_opkthdrlen = sc->sc_hdrlen;
ucom->sc_callback = &uftdi_callback;
#if 0
usbd_add_drv_event(USB_EVENT_DRIVER_ATTACH, ucom->sc_udev,
ucom->sc_dev);
#endif
DPRINTF(("uftdi: in=0x%x out=0x%x\n", ucom->sc_bulkin_no, ucom->sc_bulkout_no));
ucom_attach(&sc->sc_ucom);
return 0;
bad:
DPRINTF(("uftdi_attach: ATTACH ERROR\n"));
ucom->sc_dying = 1;
return ENXIO;
}
#if 0
int
uftdi_activate(device_t self, enum devact act)
{
struct uftdi_softc *sc = (struct uftdi_softc *)self;
int rv = 0;
switch (act) {
case DVACT_ACTIVATE:
return (EOPNOTSUPP);
case DVACT_DEACTIVATE:
if (sc->sc_subdev != NULL)
rv = config_deactivate(sc->sc_subdev);
sc->sc_ucom.sc_dying = 1;
break;
}
return (rv);
}
#endif
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static int
uftdi_detach(device_t self)
{
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struct uftdi_softc *sc = device_get_softc(self);
int rv = 0;
DPRINTF(("uftdi_detach: sc=%p\n", sc));
sc->sc_ucom.sc_dying = 1;
rv = ucom_detach(&sc->sc_ucom);
return rv;
}
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static int
uftdi_open(void *vsc, int portno)
{
struct uftdi_softc *sc = vsc;
struct ucom_softc *ucom = &sc->sc_ucom;
usb_device_request_t req;
usbd_status err;
struct termios t;
DPRINTF(("uftdi_open: sc=%p\n", sc));
if (ucom->sc_dying)
return (EIO);
/* Perform a full reset on the device */
req.bmRequestType = UT_WRITE_VENDOR_DEVICE;
req.bRequest = FTDI_SIO_RESET;
USETW(req.wValue, FTDI_SIO_RESET_SIO);
USETW(req.wIndex, portno);
USETW(req.wLength, 0);
err = usbd_do_request(ucom->sc_udev, &req, NULL);
if (err)
return (EIO);
/* Set 9600 baud, 2 stop bits, no parity, 8 bits */
t.c_ospeed = 9600;
t.c_cflag = CSTOPB | CS8;
(void)uftdi_param(sc, portno, &t);
/* Turn on RTS/CTS flow control */
req.bmRequestType = UT_WRITE_VENDOR_DEVICE;
req.bRequest = FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL;
USETW(req.wValue, 0);
USETW2(req.wIndex, FTDI_SIO_RTS_CTS_HS, portno);
USETW(req.wLength, 0);
err = usbd_do_request(ucom->sc_udev, &req, NULL);
if (err)
return (EIO);
return (0);
}
static void
uftdi_read(void *vsc, int portno, u_char **ptr, u_int32_t *count)
{
struct uftdi_softc *sc = vsc;
u_char msr, lsr;
DPRINTFN(15,("uftdi_read: sc=%p, port=%d count=%d\n", sc, portno,
*count));
msr = FTDI_GET_MSR(*ptr);
lsr = FTDI_GET_LSR(*ptr);
#ifdef USB_DEBUG
if (*count != 2)
DPRINTFN(10,("uftdi_read: sc=%p, port=%d count=%d data[0]="
"0x%02x\n", sc, portno, *count, (*ptr)[2]));
#endif
if (sc->sc_msr != msr ||
(sc->sc_lsr & FTDI_LSR_MASK) != (lsr & FTDI_LSR_MASK)) {
DPRINTF(("uftdi_read: status change msr=0x%02x(0x%02x) "
"lsr=0x%02x(0x%02x)\n", msr, sc->sc_msr,
lsr, sc->sc_lsr));
sc->sc_msr = msr;
sc->sc_lsr = lsr;
ucom_status_change(&sc->sc_ucom);
}
/* Pick up status and adjust data part. */
*ptr += 2;
*count -= 2;
}
Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system. The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following: - Improved driver model: The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into TTY buffers. If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver. - Improved hotplugging: With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design, where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be used to free resources (unit numbers, etc). The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly. - Improved performance: One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking. Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters. Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions, existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING. Obtained from: //depot/projects/mpsafetty/... Approved by: philip (ex-mentor) Discussed: on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit Sponsored by: Snow B.V., the Netherlands dcons(4) fixed by: kan
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static size_t
uftdi_write(void *vsc, int portno, struct tty *tp, u_char *to, u_int32_t count)
{
struct uftdi_softc *sc = vsc;
Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system. The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following: - Improved driver model: The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into TTY buffers. If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver. - Improved hotplugging: With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design, where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be used to free resources (unit numbers, etc). The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly. - Improved performance: One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking. Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters. Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions, existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING. Obtained from: //depot/projects/mpsafetty/... Approved by: philip (ex-mentor) Discussed: on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit Sponsored by: Snow B.V., the Netherlands dcons(4) fixed by: kan
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size_t l;
Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system. The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following: - Improved driver model: The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into TTY buffers. If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver. - Improved hotplugging: With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design, where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be used to free resources (unit numbers, etc). The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly. - Improved performance: One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking. Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters. Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions, existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING. Obtained from: //depot/projects/mpsafetty/... Approved by: philip (ex-mentor) Discussed: on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit Sponsored by: Snow B.V., the Netherlands dcons(4) fixed by: kan
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DPRINTFN(10,("uftdi_write: sc=%p, port=%d tp=%p, count=%u\n",
vsc, portno, tp, count));
Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system. The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following: - Improved driver model: The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into TTY buffers. If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver. - Improved hotplugging: With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design, where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be used to free resources (unit numbers, etc). The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly. - Improved performance: One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking. Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters. Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions, existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING. Obtained from: //depot/projects/mpsafetty/... Approved by: philip (ex-mentor) Discussed: on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit Sponsored by: Snow B.V., the Netherlands dcons(4) fixed by: kan
2008-08-20 08:31:58 +00:00
/* Leave space for the length tag. */
l = ttydisc_getc(tp, to + sc->sc_hdrlen, count - sc->sc_hdrlen);
if (l == 0)
return (0);
Integrate the new MPSAFE TTY layer to the FreeBSD operating system. The last half year I've been working on a replacement TTY layer for the FreeBSD kernel. The new TTY layer was designed to improve the following: - Improved driver model: The old TTY layer has a driver model that is not abstract enough to make it friendly to use. A good example is the output path, where the device drivers directly access the output buffers. This means that an in-kernel PPP implementation must always convert network buffers into TTY buffers. If a PPP implementation would be built on top of the new TTY layer (still needs a hooks layer, though), it would allow the PPP implementation to directly hand the data to the TTY driver. - Improved hotplugging: With the old TTY layer, it isn't entirely safe to destroy TTY's from the system. This implementation has a two-step destructing design, where the driver first abandons the TTY. After all threads have left the TTY, the TTY layer calls a routine in the driver, which can be used to free resources (unit numbers, etc). The pts(4) driver also implements this feature, which means posix_openpt() will now return PTY's that are created on the fly. - Improved performance: One of the major improvements is the per-TTY mutex, which is expected to improve scalability when compared to the old Giant locking. Another change is the unbuffered copying to userspace, which is both used on TTY device nodes and PTY masters. Upgrading should be quite straightforward. Unlike previous versions, existing kernel configuration files do not need to be changed, except when they reference device drivers that are listed in UPDATING. Obtained from: //depot/projects/mpsafetty/... Approved by: philip (ex-mentor) Discussed: on the lists, at BSDCan, at the DevSummit Sponsored by: Snow B.V., the Netherlands dcons(4) fixed by: kan
2008-08-20 08:31:58 +00:00
/* Make length tag. */
if (sc->sc_hdrlen > 0)
*to = FTDI_OUT_TAG(l, portno);
return (l + sc->sc_hdrlen);
}
static void
uftdi_set(void *vsc, int portno, int reg, int onoff)
{
struct uftdi_softc *sc = vsc;
struct ucom_softc *ucom = vsc;
usb_device_request_t req;
int ctl;
DPRINTF(("uftdi_set: sc=%p, port=%d reg=%d onoff=%d\n", vsc, portno,
reg, onoff));
switch (reg) {
case UCOM_SET_DTR:
ctl = onoff ? FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_HIGH : FTDI_SIO_SET_DTR_LOW;
break;
case UCOM_SET_RTS:
ctl = onoff ? FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_HIGH : FTDI_SIO_SET_RTS_LOW;
break;
case UCOM_SET_BREAK:
uftdi_break(sc, portno, onoff);
return;
default:
return;
}
req.bmRequestType = UT_WRITE_VENDOR_DEVICE;
req.bRequest = FTDI_SIO_MODEM_CTRL;
USETW(req.wValue, ctl);
USETW(req.wIndex, portno);
USETW(req.wLength, 0);
DPRINTFN(2,("uftdi_set: reqtype=0x%02x req=0x%02x value=0x%04x "
"index=0x%04x len=%d\n", req.bmRequestType, req.bRequest,
UGETW(req.wValue), UGETW(req.wIndex), UGETW(req.wLength)));
(void)usbd_do_request(ucom->sc_udev, &req, NULL);
}
static int
uftdi_param(void *vsc, int portno, struct termios *t)
{
struct uftdi_softc *sc = vsc;
struct ucom_softc *ucom = &sc->sc_ucom;
usb_device_request_t req;
usbd_status err;
int rate=0, data, flow;
DPRINTF(("uftdi_param: sc=%p\n", sc));
if (ucom->sc_dying)
return (EIO);
switch (sc->sc_type) {
case UFTDI_TYPE_SIO:
switch (t->c_ospeed) {
case 300: rate = ftdi_sio_b300; break;
case 600: rate = ftdi_sio_b600; break;
case 1200: rate = ftdi_sio_b1200; break;
case 2400: rate = ftdi_sio_b2400; break;
case 4800: rate = ftdi_sio_b4800; break;
case 9600: rate = ftdi_sio_b9600; break;
case 19200: rate = ftdi_sio_b19200; break;
case 38400: rate = ftdi_sio_b38400; break;
case 57600: rate = ftdi_sio_b57600; break;
case 115200: rate = ftdi_sio_b115200; break;
default:
return (EINVAL);
}
break;
case UFTDI_TYPE_8U232AM:
if (uftdi_8u232am_getrate(t->c_ospeed, &rate) == -1)
return (EINVAL);
break;
}
req.bmRequestType = UT_WRITE_VENDOR_DEVICE;
req.bRequest = FTDI_SIO_SET_BAUD_RATE;
USETW(req.wValue, rate);
USETW(req.wIndex, portno);
USETW(req.wLength, 0);
DPRINTFN(2,("uftdi_param: reqtype=0x%02x req=0x%02x value=0x%04x "
"index=0x%04x len=%d\n", req.bmRequestType, req.bRequest,
UGETW(req.wValue), UGETW(req.wIndex), UGETW(req.wLength)));
err = usbd_do_request(ucom->sc_udev, &req, NULL);
if (err)
return (EIO);
if (ISSET(t->c_cflag, CSTOPB))
data = FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_STOP_BITS_2;
else
data = FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_STOP_BITS_1;
if (ISSET(t->c_cflag, PARENB)) {
if (ISSET(t->c_cflag, PARODD))
data |= FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_ODD;
else
data |= FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_EVEN;
} else
data |= FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_PARITY_NONE;
switch (ISSET(t->c_cflag, CSIZE)) {
case CS5:
data |= FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_BITS(5);
break;
case CS6:
data |= FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_BITS(6);
break;
case CS7:
data |= FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_BITS(7);
break;
case CS8:
data |= FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA_BITS(8);
break;
}
sc->last_lcr = data;
req.bmRequestType = UT_WRITE_VENDOR_DEVICE;
req.bRequest = FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA;
USETW(req.wValue, data);
USETW(req.wIndex, portno);
USETW(req.wLength, 0);
DPRINTFN(2,("uftdi_param: reqtype=0x%02x req=0x%02x value=0x%04x "
"index=0x%04x len=%d\n", req.bmRequestType, req.bRequest,
UGETW(req.wValue), UGETW(req.wIndex), UGETW(req.wLength)));
err = usbd_do_request(ucom->sc_udev, &req, NULL);
if (err)
return (EIO);
if (ISSET(t->c_cflag, CRTSCTS)) {
flow = FTDI_SIO_RTS_CTS_HS;
USETW(req.wValue, 0);
} else if (ISSET(t->c_iflag, IXON|IXOFF)) {
flow = FTDI_SIO_XON_XOFF_HS;
USETW2(req.wValue, t->c_cc[VSTOP], t->c_cc[VSTART]);
} else {
flow = FTDI_SIO_DISABLE_FLOW_CTRL;
USETW(req.wValue, 0);
}
req.bmRequestType = UT_WRITE_VENDOR_DEVICE;
req.bRequest = FTDI_SIO_SET_FLOW_CTRL;
USETW2(req.wIndex, flow, portno);
USETW(req.wLength, 0);
err = usbd_do_request(ucom->sc_udev, &req, NULL);
if (err)
return (EIO);
return (0);
}
void
uftdi_get_status(void *vsc, int portno, u_char *lsr, u_char *msr)
{
struct uftdi_softc *sc = vsc;
DPRINTF(("uftdi_status: msr=0x%02x lsr=0x%02x\n",
sc->sc_msr, sc->sc_lsr));
if (msr != NULL)
*msr = sc->sc_msr;
if (lsr != NULL)
*lsr = sc->sc_lsr;
}
void
uftdi_break(void *vsc, int portno, int onoff)
{
struct uftdi_softc *sc = vsc;
struct ucom_softc *ucom = vsc;
usb_device_request_t req;
int data;
DPRINTF(("uftdi_break: sc=%p, port=%d onoff=%d\n", vsc, portno,
onoff));
if (onoff) {
data = sc->last_lcr | FTDI_SIO_SET_BREAK;
} else {
data = sc->last_lcr;
}
req.bmRequestType = UT_WRITE_VENDOR_DEVICE;
req.bRequest = FTDI_SIO_SET_DATA;
USETW(req.wValue, data);
USETW(req.wIndex, portno);
USETW(req.wLength, 0);
(void)usbd_do_request(ucom->sc_udev, &req, NULL);
}
static int
uftdi_8u232am_getrate(speed_t speed, int *rate)
{
/* Table of the nearest even powers-of-2 for values 0..15. */
static const unsigned char roundoff[16] = {
0, 2, 2, 4, 4, 4, 8, 8,
8, 8, 8, 8, 16, 16, 16, 16,
};
unsigned int d, freq;
int result;
if (speed <= 0)
return (-1);
/* Special cases for 2M and 3M. */
if (speed >= 3000000 * 100 / 103 &&
speed <= 3000000 * 100 / 97) {
result = 0;
goto done;
}
if (speed >= 2000000 * 100 / 103 &&
speed <= 2000000 * 100 / 97) {
result = 1;
goto done;
}
d = (FTDI_8U232AM_FREQ << 4) / speed;
d = (d & ~15) + roundoff[d & 15];
if (d < FTDI_8U232AM_MIN_DIV)
d = FTDI_8U232AM_MIN_DIV;
else if (d > FTDI_8U232AM_MAX_DIV)
d = FTDI_8U232AM_MAX_DIV;
/*
* Calculate the frequency needed for d to exactly divide down
* to our target speed, and check that the actual frequency is
* within 3% of this.
*/
freq = speed * d;
if (freq < (quad_t)(FTDI_8U232AM_FREQ << 4) * 100 / 103 ||
freq > (quad_t)(FTDI_8U232AM_FREQ << 4) * 100 / 97)
return (-1);
/*
* Pack the divisor into the resultant value. The lower
* 14-bits hold the integral part, while the upper 2 bits
* encode the fractional component: either 0, 0.5, 0.25, or
* 0.125.
*/
result = d >> 4;
if (d & 8)
result |= 0x4000;
else if (d & 4)
result |= 0x8000;
else if (d & 2)
result |= 0xc000;
done:
*rate = result;
return (0);
}
static device_method_t uftdi_methods[] = {
/* Device interface */
DEVMETHOD(device_probe, uftdi_match),
DEVMETHOD(device_attach, uftdi_attach),
DEVMETHOD(device_detach, uftdi_detach),
{ 0, 0 }
};
static driver_t uftdi_driver = {
"ucom",
uftdi_methods,
sizeof (struct uftdi_softc)
};
DRIVER_MODULE(uftdi, uhub, uftdi_driver, ucom_devclass, usbd_driver_load, 0);
MODULE_DEPEND(uftdi, usb, 1, 1, 1);
MODULE_DEPEND(uftdi, ucom,UCOM_MINVER, UCOM_PREFVER, UCOM_MAXVER);