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/* asc.c - device driver for hand scanners
*
* Current version supports:
*
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* - AmiScan (Mustek) Color and BW hand scanners (GI1904 chipset)
*
* Copyright (c) 1995 Gunther Schadow. All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 1995,1996,1997 Luigi Rizzo. All rights reserved.
*
* 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 Gunther Schadow
* and Luigi Rizzo.
* 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``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 AUTHOR 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.
*/
/*
* $Id: asc.c,v 1.32 1998/10/22 05:58:38 bde Exp $
*/
#include "asc.h"
#if NASC > 0
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
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#include <sys/poll.h>
#include <sys/select.h>
#include "opt_devfs.h"
#ifdef DEVFS
#include <sys/devfsext.h>
#endif /*DEVFS*/
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <machine/asc_ioctl.h>
#include <i386/isa/isa.h>
#include <i386/isa/isa_device.h>
#include <i386/isa/ascreg.h>
/***
*** CONSTANTS & DEFINES
***
***/
#define PROBE_FAIL 0
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#define PROBE_SUCCESS IO_ASCSIZE
#define ATTACH_FAIL 0
#define ATTACH_SUCCESS 1
#define SUCCESS 0
#define FAIL -1
#define INVALID FAIL
#define DMA1_READY 0x08
#define ASCDEBUG
#ifdef ASCDEBUG
# define lprintf if(scu->flags & FLAG_DEBUG) printf
#else
# define lprintf (void)
#endif
#define TIMEOUT (hz*15) /* timeout while reading a buffer - default value */
#define ASCPRI PRIBIO /* priority while reading a buffer */
/***
*** LAYOUT OF THE MINOR NUMBER
***/
#define UNIT_MASK 0xc0 /* unit asc0 .. asc3 */
#define UNIT(x) (x >> 6)
#define DBUG_MASK 0x20
#define FRMT_MASK 0x18 /* output format */
#define FRMT_RAW 0x00 /* output bits as read from scanner */
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#define FRMT_GRAY 0x1 /* output gray mode for color scanner */
#define FRMT_PBM 0x08 /* output pbm format */
#define FRMT_PGM 0x18
/***
*** THE GEMOMETRY TABLE
***/
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#define GREY_LINE 826 /* 825, or 826 , or 550 ??? */
static const struct asc_geom {
int dpi; /* dots per inch */
int dpl; /* dots per line */
int bpl; /* bytes per line */
int g_res; /* get resolution value (ASC_STAT) */
} geomtab[] = {
{ 800, 3312, 414, ASC_RES_800},
{ 700, 2896, 362, ASC_RES_700},
{ 600, 2480, 310, ASC_RES_600},
{ 500, 1656, 258, ASC_RES_500},
{ 400, 1656, 207, ASC_RES_400},
{ 300, 1240, 155, ASC_RES_300},
{ 200, 832, 104, ASC_RES_200},
{ 100, 416, 52, ASC_RES_100},
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{ 200, 3*GREY_LINE, 3*GREY_LINE, 0 /* returned by color scanner */},
{ 200, GREY_LINE, GREY_LINE, 0 /* color scanner, grey mode */},
{ INVALID, 416, 52, INVALID } /* terminator */
};
/***
*** THE TABLE OF UNITS
***/
struct _sbuf {
size_t size;
size_t rptr;
size_t wptr; /* only changed in ascintr */
size_t count;
char *base;
};
struct asc_unit {
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long thedev; /* XXX */
int base; /* base address */
int dma_num; /* dma number */
char dma_byte; /* mask of byte for setting DMA value */
char int_byte; /* mask of byte for setting int value */
char cfg_byte; /* mirror of byte written to config reg (ASC_CFG). */
char cmd_byte; /* mirror of byte written to cmd port (ASC_CMD)*/
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char portf_byte;
int flags;
#define ATTACHED 0x01
#define OPEN 0x02
#define READING 0x04
#define DMA_ACTIVE 0x08
#define SLEEPING 0x10
#define SEL_COLL 0x20
#define PBM_MODE 0x40
#define FLAG_DEBUG 0x80
int geometry; /* resolution as geomtab index */
int linesize; /* length of one scan line (from geom.table) */
int blen; /* length of buffer in lines */
int btime; /* timeout of buffer in seconds/hz */
struct _sbuf sbuf;
long icnt; /* interrupt count XXX for debugging */
struct selinfo selp;
int height; /* height, for pnm modes */
size_t bcount; /* bytes to read, for pnm modes */
#ifdef DEVFS
void *devfs_asc; /* storage for devfs tokens (handles) */
void *devfs_ascp;
void *devfs_ascd;
void *devfs_ascpd;
#endif
};
static struct asc_unit unittab[NASC];
/*** I could not find a reasonable buffer size limit other than by
*** experiments. MAXPHYS is obviously too much, while DEV_BSIZE and
*** PAGE_SIZE are really too small. There must be something wrong
*** with isa_dmastart/isa_dmarangecheck HELP!!!
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***
*** Note, must be DEFAULT_BLEN * samples_per_line <= MAX_BUFSIZE
***/
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#define MAX_BUFSIZE 0xb000 /* XXX was 0x3000 */
#define DEFAULT_BLEN 16
/***
*** THE PER-DRIVER RECORD FOR ISA.C
***/
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static int ascprobe (struct isa_device *isdp);
static int ascattach(struct isa_device *isdp);
struct isa_driver ascdriver = { ascprobe, ascattach, "asc" };
static ointhand2_t ascintr;
static d_open_t ascopen;
static d_close_t ascclose;
static d_read_t ascread;
static d_ioctl_t ascioctl;
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static d_poll_t ascpoll;
#define CDEV_MAJOR 71
static struct cdevsw asc_cdevsw =
{ ascopen, ascclose, ascread, nowrite, /*71*/
ascioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty, /* asc */
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ascpoll, nommap, NULL, "asc", NULL, -1 };
#define STATIC static
/***
*** LOCALLY USED SUBROUTINES
***
***/
/***
*** get_resolution
*** read resolution from the scanner
***/
static void
get_resolution(struct asc_unit *scu)
{
int res, i, delay;
res=0;
scu->cmd_byte = ASC_STANDBY;
outb(ASC_CMD, scu->cmd_byte);
tsleep((caddr_t)scu, ASCPRI | PCATCH, "ascres", hz/10);
for(delay= 100; (res=inb(ASC_STAT)) & ASC_RDY_FLAG; delay--)
{
i = tsleep((caddr_t)scu, ASCPRI | PCATCH, "ascres0", 1);
if ( ( i == 0 ) || ( i == EWOULDBLOCK ) )
i = SUCCESS;
else
break;
}
if (delay==0) {
lprintf("asc.get_resolution: timeout completing command\n");
return /* -1 */;
}
/* ... actual read resolution... */
res &= ASC_RES_MASK;
for (i=0; geomtab[i].dpi != INVALID; i++) {
if (geomtab[i].g_res == res) break;
}
if (geomtab[i].dpi==INVALID) {
scu->geometry= i; /* INVALID; */
lprintf("asc.get_resolution: wrong resolution\n");
} else {
lprintf("asc.get_resolution: %d dpi\n",geomtab[i].dpi);
scu->geometry = i;
}
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scu->portf_byte=0; /* default */
if (geomtab[scu->geometry].g_res==0 && !(scu->thedev&FRMT_GRAY)) {
/* color scanner seems to require this */
scu->portf_byte=2;
/* scu->geometry++; */
}
scu->linesize = geomtab[scu->geometry].bpl;
scu->height = geomtab[scu->geometry].dpl; /* default... */
}
/***
*** buffer_allocate
*** allocate/reallocate a buffer
*** Now just checks that the preallocated buffer is large enough.
***/
static int
buffer_allocate(struct asc_unit *scu)
{
size_t size, size1;
size = scu->blen * scu->linesize;
lprintf("asc.buffer_allocate: need 0x%x bytes\n", size);
if ( size > MAX_BUFSIZE ) {
size1=size;
size= ( (MAX_BUFSIZE+scu->linesize-1) / scu->linesize)*scu->linesize;
lprintf("asc.buffer_allocate: 0x%x bytes are too much, try 0x%x\n",
size1, size);
return ENOMEM;
}
scu->sbuf.size = size;
scu->sbuf.rptr = 0;
scu->sbuf.wptr = 0;
scu->sbuf.count = 0; /* available data for reading */
lprintf("asc.buffer_allocate: ok\n");
return SUCCESS;
}
/*** dma_restart
*** invoked locally to start dma. Must run in a critical section
***/
static void
dma_restart(struct asc_unit *scu)
{
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unsigned char al=scu->cmd_byte;
if (geomtab[scu->geometry].g_res==0) {/* color */
isa_dmastart(B_READ, scu->sbuf.base+scu->sbuf.wptr,
scu->linesize + 90 /* XXX */ , scu->dma_num);
/*
* looks like we have to set and then clear this
* bit to enable the scanner to send interrupts
*/
outb( ASC_CMD, al |= 4 ); /* seems to disable interrupts */
#if 0
outb( ASC_CMD, al |= 8 ); /* ??? seems useless */
#endif
outb( ASC_CMD, al &= 0xfb );
scu->cmd_byte = al;
} else { /* normal */
isa_dmastart(B_READ, scu->sbuf.base+scu->sbuf.wptr,
scu->linesize, scu->dma_num);
/*** this is done in sub_20, after dmastart ? ***/
#if 0
outb( ASC_CMD, al |= 4 );
outb( ASC_CMD, al |= 8 ); /* ??? seems useless */
outb( ASC_CMD, al &= 0xfb );
scu->cmd_byte = al;
#else
outb( ASC_CMD, ASC_OPERATE);
#endif
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}
scu->flags |= DMA_ACTIVE;
}
/***
*** the main functions
***/
/*** asc_reset
*** resets the scanner and the config bytes...
***/
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static void
asc_reset(struct asc_unit *scu)
{
scu->cfg_byte = 0 ; /* clear... */
scu->cmd_byte = 0 ; /* clear... */
outb(ASC_CFG,scu->cfg_byte); /* for safety, do this here */
outb(ASC_CMD,scu->cmd_byte); /* probably not needed */
tsleep((caddr_t)scu, ASCPRI | PCATCH, "ascres", hz/10); /* sleep .1 sec */
scu->blen = DEFAULT_BLEN;
scu->btime = TIMEOUT;
scu->height = 0 ; /* don't know better... */
}
/**************************************************************************
***
*** ascprobe
*** read status port and check for proper configuration:
*** - if address group matches (status byte has reasonable value)
*** cannot check interrupt/dma, only clear the config byte.
***/
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static int
ascprobe (struct isa_device *isdp)
{
int unit = isdp->id_unit;
struct asc_unit *scu = unittab + unit;
int stb;
scu->base = isdp->id_iobase; /*** needed by the following macros ***/
scu->flags = FLAG_DEBUG;
if ( isdp->id_iobase < 0 ) {
lprintf("asc%d.probe: no iobase given\n", unit);
return PROBE_FAIL;
}
if ((stb=inb(ASC_PROBE)) != ASC_PROBE_VALUE) {
lprintf("asc%d.probe: failed, got 0x%02x instead of 0x%02x\n",
unit, stb, ASC_PROBE_VALUE);
return PROBE_FAIL;
}
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/*
* NOTE NOTE NOTE
* the new AmiScan Color board uses int 10,11,12 instead of 3,5,10
* respectively. This means that the driver must act accordingly.
* Unfortunately there is no easy way of telling which board one has,
* other than trying to get an interrupt and noticing that it is
* missing. use "option ASC_NEW_BOARD" if you have a new board.
*
*/
#if ASC_NEW_BOARD
#define ASC_IRQ_A 10
#define ASC_IRQ_B 11
#define ASC_IRQ_C 12
#else
#define ASC_IRQ_A 3
#define ASC_IRQ_B 5
#define ASC_IRQ_C 10
#endif
switch(ffs(isdp->id_irq) - 1) {
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case ASC_IRQ_A :
scu->int_byte = ASC_CNF_IRQ3;
break;
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case ASC_IRQ_B :
scu->int_byte = ASC_CNF_IRQ5;
break;
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case ASC_IRQ_C :
scu->int_byte = ASC_CNF_IRQ10;
break;
#if 0
case -1:
scu->int_byte = 0;
lprintf("asc%d.probe: warning - going interruptless\n", unit);
break;
#endif
default:
lprintf("asc%d.probe: unsupported INT %d (only 3, 5, 10)\n",
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unit, ffs(isdp->id_irq) - 1 );
return PROBE_FAIL;
}
scu->dma_num = isdp->id_drq;
switch(scu->dma_num) {
case 1:
scu->dma_byte = ASC_CNF_DMA1;
break;
case 3:
scu->dma_byte = ASC_CNF_DMA3;
break;
default:
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lprintf("asc%d.probe: unsupported DMA %d (only 1 or 3)\n",
unit, scu->dma_num);
return PROBE_FAIL;
}
asc_reset(scu);
/* lprintf("asc%d.probe: ok\n", unit); */
scu->flags &= ~FLAG_DEBUG;
scu->icnt = 0;
return PROBE_SUCCESS;
}
/**************************************************************************
***
*** ascattach
*** finish initialization of unit structure, get geometry value (?)
***/
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static int
ascattach(struct isa_device *isdp)
{
int unit = isdp->id_unit;
struct asc_unit *scu = unittab + unit;
isdp->id_ointr = ascintr;
scu->flags |= FLAG_DEBUG;
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printf("asc%d: [GI1904/Trust Ami-Scan Grey/Color]\n", unit);
/*
* Initialize buffer structure.
* XXX this must be done early to give a good chance of getting a
* contiguous buffer. This wastes memory.
*/
scu->sbuf.base = contigmalloc((unsigned long)MAX_BUFSIZE, M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT,
0ul, 0xfffffful, 1ul, 0x10000ul);
if ( scu->sbuf.base == NULL )
{
lprintf("asc%d.attach: buffer allocation failed\n", unit);
return ATTACH_FAIL; /* XXX attach must not fail */
}
scu->sbuf.size = INVALID;
scu->sbuf.rptr = INVALID;
scu->flags |= ATTACHED;
/* lprintf("asc%d.attach: ok\n", unit); */
scu->flags &= ~FLAG_DEBUG;
scu->selp.si_flags=0;
scu->selp.si_pid=(pid_t)0;
#ifdef DEVFS
#define ASC_UID 0
#define ASC_GID 13
scu->devfs_asc =
devfs_add_devswf(&asc_cdevsw, unit<<6, DV_CHR, ASC_UID,
ASC_GID, 0666, "asc%d", unit);
scu->devfs_ascp =
devfs_add_devswf(&asc_cdevsw, ((unit<<6) + FRMT_PBM), DV_CHR,
ASC_UID, ASC_GID, 0666, "asc%dp", unit);
scu->devfs_ascd =
devfs_add_devswf(&asc_cdevsw, ((unit<<6) + DBUG_MASK), DV_CHR,
ASC_UID, ASC_GID, 0666, "asc%dd", unit);
scu->devfs_ascpd =
devfs_add_devswf(&asc_cdevsw, ((unit<<6) + DBUG_MASK+FRMT_PBM),
DV_CHR, ASC_UID, ASC_GID, 0666, "asc%dpd",
unit);
#endif /*DEVFS*/
return ATTACH_SUCCESS;
}
/**************************************************************************
***
*** ascintr
*** the interrupt routine, at the end of DMA...
***/
static void
ascintr(int unit)
{
struct asc_unit *scu = unittab + unit;
int chan_bit = 0x01 << scu->dma_num;
scu->icnt++;
/* ignore stray interrupts... */
if ( scu->flags & (OPEN |READING) != (OPEN | READING) ) {
/* must be after closing... */
scu->flags &= ~(OPEN | READING | DMA_ACTIVE | SLEEPING | SEL_COLL);
return;
}
if ( (scu->flags & DMA_ACTIVE) && (inb(DMA1_READY) & chan_bit) != 0) {
outb( ASC_CMD, ASC_STANDBY);
scu->flags &= ~DMA_ACTIVE;
/* bounce buffers... */
isa_dmadone(B_READ, scu->sbuf.base+scu->sbuf.wptr,
scu->linesize, scu->dma_num);
scu->sbuf.wptr += scu->linesize;
if (scu->sbuf.wptr >= scu->sbuf.size) scu->sbuf.wptr=0;
scu->sbuf.count += scu->linesize;
if (scu->flags & SLEEPING) {
scu->flags &= ~SLEEPING;
wakeup((caddr_t)scu);
}
if (scu->sbuf.size - scu->sbuf.count >= scu->linesize) {
dma_restart(scu);
}
if (scu->selp.si_pid) {
selwakeup(&scu->selp);
scu->selp.si_pid=(pid_t)0;
scu->selp.si_flags = 0;
}
}
}
/**************************************************************************
***
*** ascopen
*** set open flag, set modes according to minor number
*** FOR RELEASE:
*** don't switch scanner on, wait until first read or ioctls go before
***/
STATIC int
ascopen(dev_t dev, int flags, int fmt, struct proc *p)
{
struct asc_unit *scu;
int unit;
unit = UNIT(minor(dev)) & UNIT_MASK;
if ( unit >= NASC )
{
#ifdef ASCDEBUG
/* XXX lprintf isn't valid here since there is no scu. */
printf("asc%d.open: unconfigured unit number (max %d)\n", unit, NASC);
#endif
return ENXIO;
}
scu = unittab + unit;
if ( !( scu->flags & ATTACHED ) )
{
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lprintf("asc%d.open: unit was not attached successfully 0x%04x\n",
unit, scu->flags);
return ENXIO;
}
if ( minor(dev) & DBUG_MASK )
scu->flags |= FLAG_DEBUG;
else
scu->flags &= ~FLAG_DEBUG;
switch(minor(dev) & FRMT_MASK) {
case FRMT_PBM:
scu->flags |= PBM_MODE;
lprintf("asc%d.open: pbm mode\n", unit);
break;
case FRMT_RAW:
lprintf("asc%d.open: raw mode\n", unit);
scu->flags &= ~PBM_MODE;
break;
default:
lprintf("asc%d.open: gray maps are not yet supported", unit);
return ENXIO;
}
lprintf("asc%d.open: minor %d icnt %ld\n", unit, minor(dev), scu->icnt);
if ( scu->flags & OPEN ) {
lprintf("asc%d.open: already open", unit);
return EBUSY;
}
if (isa_dma_acquire(scu->dma_num))
return(EBUSY);
scu->flags = ATTACHED | OPEN;
asc_reset(scu);
get_resolution(scu);
return SUCCESS;
}
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static int
asc_startread(struct asc_unit *scu)
{
/*** from here on, things can be delayed to the first read/ioctl ***/
/*** this was done in sub_12... ***/
scu->cfg_byte= scu->cmd_byte=0; /* init scanner */
outb(ASC_CMD, scu->cmd_byte);
/*** this was done in sub_16, set scan len... ***/
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outb(ASC_BOH, scu->portf_byte );
if (geomtab[scu->geometry].g_res==0) { /* color */
scu->cmd_byte = 0x00 ;
} else {
scu->cmd_byte = 0x90 ;
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}
outb(ASC_CMD, scu->cmd_byte);
outb(ASC_LEN_L, scu->linesize & 0xff /* len_low */);
outb(ASC_LEN_H, (scu->linesize >>8) & 0xff /* len_high */);
/*** this was done in sub_21, config DMA ... ***/
scu->cfg_byte |= scu->dma_byte;
outb(ASC_CFG, scu->cfg_byte);
/*** sub_22: enable int on the scanner ***/
scu->cfg_byte |= scu->int_byte;
outb(ASC_CFG, scu->cfg_byte);
/*** sub_28: light on etc...***/
scu->cmd_byte = ASC_STANDBY;
outb(ASC_CMD, scu->cmd_byte);
tsleep((caddr_t)scu, ASCPRI | PCATCH, "ascstrd", hz/10); /* sleep .1 sec */
return SUCCESS;
}
/**************************************************************************
***
*** ascclose
*** turn off scanner, release the buffer
*** should probably terminate dma ops, release int and dma. lr 12mar95
***/
STATIC int
ascclose(dev_t dev, int flags, int fmt, struct proc *p)
{
int unit = UNIT(minor(dev));
struct asc_unit *scu = unittab + unit;
lprintf("asc%d.close: minor %d\n",
unit, minor(dev));
if ( unit >= NASC || !( scu->flags & ATTACHED ) ) {
lprintf("asc%d.close: unit was not attached successfully 0x%04x\n",
unit, scu->flags);
return ENXIO;
}
/* all this is in sub_29... */
/* cli(); */
outb(ASC_CFG, 0 ); /* don't save in CFG byte!!! */
scu->cmd_byte &= ~ASC_LIGHT_ON;
outb(ASC_CMD, scu->cmd_byte);/* light off */
tsleep((caddr_t)scu, ASCPRI | PCATCH, "ascclo", hz/2); /* sleep 1/2 sec */
scu->cfg_byte &= ~ scu->dma_byte ; /* disable scanner dma */
scu->cfg_byte &= ~ scu->int_byte ; /* disable scanner int */
outb(ASC_CFG, scu->cfg_byte);
/* --- disable dma controller ? --- */
isa_dma_release(scu->dma_num);
/* --- disable interrupts on the controller (sub_24) --- */
scu->sbuf.size = INVALID;
scu->sbuf.rptr = INVALID;
scu->flags &= ~(FLAG_DEBUG | OPEN | READING);
return SUCCESS;
}
static void
pbm_init(struct asc_unit *scu)
{
int width = geomtab[scu->geometry].dpl;
int l= sprintf(scu->sbuf.base,"P4 %d %d\n", width, scu->height);
char *p;
scu->bcount = scu->height * width / 8 + l;
/* move header to end of sbuf */
scu->sbuf.rptr=scu->sbuf.size-l;
bcopy(scu->sbuf.base, scu->sbuf.base+scu->sbuf.rptr,l);
scu->sbuf.count = l;
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if (geomtab[scu->geometry].g_res!=0) { /* BW scanner */
for(p = scu->sbuf.base + scu->sbuf.rptr; l; p++, l--)
*p = ~*p;
}
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}
/**************************************************************************
***
*** ascread
***/
STATIC int
ascread(dev_t dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag)
{
int unit = UNIT(minor(dev));
struct asc_unit *scu = unittab + unit;
size_t nbytes;
int sps, res;
unsigned char *p;
lprintf("asc%d.read: minor %d icnt %ld\n", unit, minor(dev), scu->icnt);
if ( unit >= NASC || !( scu->flags & ATTACHED ) ) {
lprintf("asc%d.read: unit was not attached successfully 0x%04x\n",
unit, scu->flags);
return ENXIO;
}
if ( !(scu->flags & READING) ) { /*** first read... ***/
/* allocate a buffer for reading data and init things */
if ( (res = buffer_allocate(scu)) == SUCCESS ) scu->flags |= READING;
else return res;
asc_startread(scu);
if ( scu->flags & PBM_MODE ) { /* initialize for pbm mode */
pbm_init(scu);
}
}
lprintf("asc%d.read(before): "
"sz 0x%x, rptr 0x%x, wptr 0x%x, cnt 0x%x bcnt 0x%x flags 0x%x icnt %ld\n",
unit, scu->sbuf.size, scu->sbuf.rptr,
scu->sbuf.wptr, scu->sbuf.count, scu->bcount,scu->flags,
scu->icnt);
sps=spltty();
if ( scu->sbuf.count == 0 ) { /* no data avail., must wait */
if (!(scu->flags & DMA_ACTIVE)) dma_restart(scu);
scu->flags |= SLEEPING;
res = tsleep((caddr_t)scu, ASCPRI | PCATCH, "ascread", 0);
scu->flags &= ~SLEEPING;
if ( res == 0 ) res = SUCCESS;
}
splx(sps); /* lower priority... */
if (scu->flags & FLAG_DEBUG)
tsleep((caddr_t)scu, ASCPRI | PCATCH, "ascdly",hz);
lprintf("asc%d.read(after): "
"sz 0x%x, rptr 0x%x, wptr 0x%x, cnt 0x%x bcnt 0x%x flags 0x%x icnt %ld\n",
unit, scu->sbuf.size, scu->sbuf.rptr,
scu->sbuf.wptr, scu->sbuf.count, scu->bcount,scu->flags,scu->icnt);
/* first, not more than available... */
nbytes = min( uio->uio_resid, scu->sbuf.count );
/* second, contiguous data... */
nbytes = min( nbytes, (scu->sbuf.size - scu->sbuf.rptr) );
/* third, one line (will remove this later, XXX) */
nbytes = min( nbytes, scu->linesize );
if ( (scu->flags & PBM_MODE) )
nbytes = min( nbytes, scu->bcount );
lprintf("asc%d.read: transferring 0x%x bytes\n", unit, nbytes);
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if (geomtab[scu->geometry].g_res!=0) { /* BW scanner */
lprintf("asc%d.read: invert buffer\n",unit);
for(p = scu->sbuf.base + scu->sbuf.rptr, res=nbytes; res; p++, res--)
*p = ~*p;
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}
res = uiomove(scu->sbuf.base + scu->sbuf.rptr, nbytes, uio);
if ( res != SUCCESS ) {
lprintf("asc%d.read: uiomove failed %d", unit, res);
return res;
}
sps=spltty();
scu->sbuf.rptr += nbytes;
if (scu->sbuf.rptr >= scu->sbuf.size) scu->sbuf.rptr=0;
scu->sbuf.count -= nbytes;
/* having moved some data, can read mode */
if (!(scu->flags & DMA_ACTIVE)) dma_restart(scu);
splx(sps); /* lower priority... */
if ( scu->flags & PBM_MODE ) scu->bcount -= nbytes;
lprintf("asc%d.read: size 0x%x, pointer 0x%x, bcount 0x%x, ok\n",
unit, scu->sbuf.size, scu->sbuf.rptr, scu->bcount);
return SUCCESS;
}
/**************************************************************************
***
*** ascioctl
***/
STATIC int
ascioctl(dev_t dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flags, struct proc *p)
{
int unit = UNIT(minor(dev));
struct asc_unit *scu = unittab + unit;
lprintf("asc%d.ioctl: minor %d\n",
unit, minor(dev));
if ( unit >= NASC || !( scu->flags & ATTACHED ) ) {
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lprintf("asc%d.ioctl: unit was not attached successfully 0x%04x\n",
unit, scu->flags);
return ENXIO;
}
switch(cmd) {
case ASC_GRES:
asc_reset(scu);
get_resolution(scu);
*(int *)data=geomtab[scu->geometry].dpi;
lprintf("asc%d.ioctl:ASC_GRES %ddpi\n", unit, *(int *)data);
return SUCCESS;
case ASC_GWIDTH:
*(int *)data=geomtab[scu->geometry].dpl;
lprintf("asc%d.ioctl:ASC_GWIDTH %d\n", unit, *(int *)data);
return SUCCESS;
case ASC_GHEIGHT:
*(int *)data=scu->height;
lprintf("asc%d.ioctl:ASC_GHEIGHT %d\n", unit, *(int *)data);
return SUCCESS;
case ASC_SHEIGHT:
lprintf("asc%d.ioctl:ASC_SHEIGHT %d\n", unit, *(int *)data);
if ( scu->flags & READING ) {
lprintf("asc%d:ioctl on already reading unit\n", unit);
return EBUSY;
}
scu->height=*(int *)data;
return SUCCESS;
#if 0
case ASC_GBLEN:
*(int *)data=scu->blen;
lprintf("asc%d.ioctl:ASC_GBLEN %d\n", unit, *(int *)data);
return SUCCESS;
case ASC_SBLEN:
lprintf("asc%d.ioctl:ASC_SBLEN %d\n", unit, *(int *)data);
if (*(int *)data * geomtab[scu->geometry].dpl / 8 > MAX_BUFSIZE)
{
lprintf("asc%d:ioctl buffer size too high\n", unit);
return ENOMEM;
}
scu->blen=*(int *)data;
return SUCCESS;
case ASC_GBTIME:
*(int *)data = scu->btime / hz;
lprintf("asc%d.ioctl:ASC_GBTIME %d\n", unit, *(int *)data);
return SUCCESS;
case ASC_SBTIME:
scu->btime = *(int *)data * hz;
lprintf("asc%d.ioctl:ASC_SBTIME %d\n", unit, *(int *)data);
return SUCCESS;
#endif
default: return ENOTTY;
}
return SUCCESS;
}
STATIC int
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ascpoll(dev_t dev, int events, struct proc *p)
{
int unit = UNIT(minor(dev));
struct asc_unit *scu = unittab + unit;
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int sps;
struct proc *p1;
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int revents = 0;
sps=spltty();
if (events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM))
if (scu->sbuf.count >0)
revents |= events & (POLLIN | POLLRDNORM);
else {
if (!(scu->flags & DMA_ACTIVE))
dma_restart(scu);
if (scu->selp.si_pid && (p1=pfind(scu->selp.si_pid))
&& p1->p_wchan == (caddr_t)&selwait)
scu->selp.si_flags = SI_COLL;
else
scu->selp.si_pid = p->p_pid;
}
splx(sps);
return 0;
}
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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static asc_devsw_installed = 0;
static void
asc_drvinit(void *unused)
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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{
dev_t dev;
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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if( ! asc_devsw_installed ) {
dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0);
cdevsw_add(&dev,&asc_cdevsw,NULL);
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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asc_devsw_installed = 1;
}
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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}
SYSINIT(ascdev,SI_SUB_DRIVERS,SI_ORDER_MIDDLE+CDEV_MAJOR,asc_drvinit,NULL)
#endif /* NASC > 0 */