freebsd-dev/sys/dev/uart/uart_cpu_ia64.c
Marcel Moolenaar 875f70dba4 Revert the introduction of iobase in struct uart_bas. Both the SAB82532
and the Z8530 drivers used the I/O address as a quick and dirty way to
determine which channel they operated on, but formalizing this by
introducing iobase is not a solution. How for example would a driver
know which channel it controls for a multi-channel UART that only has a
single I/O range?

Instead, add an explicit field, called chan, to struct uart_bas that
holds the channel within a device, or 0 otherwise. The chan field is
initialized both by the system device probing (i.e. a system console)
or it is passed down to uart_bus_probe() by any of the bus front-ends.
As such, it impacts all platforms and bus drivers and makes it a rather
large commit.

Remove the use of iobase in uart_cpu_eqres() for pc98. It is expected
that platforms have the capability to compare tag and handle pairs for
equality; as to determine whether two pairs access the same device or
not. The use of iobase for pc98 makes it impossible to formalize this
and turn it into a real newbus function later. This commit reverts
uart_cpu_eqres() for pc98 to an unimplemented function. It has to be
reimplemented using only the tag and handle fields in struct uart_bas.

Rewrite the SAB82532 and Z8530 drivers to use the chan field in struct
uart_bas. Remove the IS_CHANNEL_A and IS_CHANNEL_B macros. We don't
need to abstract anything anymore.

Discussed with: nyan
Tested on: i386, ia64, sparc64
2003-09-26 05:14:56 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 Marcel Moolenaar
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*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <machine/bootinfo.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <machine/dig64.h>
#include <machine/vmparam.h>
#include <dev/uart/uart.h>
#include <dev/uart/uart_cpu.h>
static int dig64_to_uart_parity[] = {
UART_PARITY_NONE, UART_PARITY_NONE, UART_PARITY_EVEN,
UART_PARITY_ODD, UART_PARITY_MARK, UART_PARITY_SPACE
};
int
uart_cpu_eqres(struct uart_bas *b1, struct uart_bas *b2)
{
return ((b1->bsh == b2->bsh && b1->bst == b2->bst) ? 1 : 0);
}
int
uart_cpu_getdev(int devtype, struct uart_devinfo *di)
{
struct dig64_hcdp_table *tbl;
struct dig64_hcdp_entry *ent;
bus_addr_t addr;
unsigned int i, ivar;
/*
* Use the DIG64 HCDP table if present.
*/
if (bootinfo.bi_hcdp != 0) {
tbl = (void*)IA64_PHYS_TO_RR7(bootinfo.bi_hcdp);
for (i = 0; i < tbl->entries; i++) {
ent = tbl->entry + i;
if (devtype == UART_DEV_CONSOLE &&
ent->type != DIG64_HCDP_CONSOLE)
continue;
if (devtype == UART_DEV_DBGPORT &&
ent->type != DIG64_HCDP_DBGPORT)
continue;
addr = ent->address.addr_high;
addr = (addr << 32) + ent->address.addr_low;
di->ops = uart_ns8250_ops;
di->bas.chan = 0;
di->bas.bst = (ent->address.addr_space == 0)
? IA64_BUS_SPACE_MEM : IA64_BUS_SPACE_IO;
if (bus_space_map(di->bas.bst, addr, 8, 0,
&di->bas.bsh) != 0)
continue;
di->bas.regshft = 0;
di->bas.rclk = ent->pclock << 4;
/* We don't deal with 64-bit baud rates. */
di->baudrate = ent->baud_low;
di->databits = ent->databits;
di->stopbits = ent->stopbits;
di->parity = (ent->parity >= 6) ? UART_PARITY_NONE
: dig64_to_uart_parity[ent->parity];
return (0);
}
/* FALLTHROUGH */
}
/*
* Scan the hints for backward compatibility. We only try units
* 0 to 3 (inclusive). This covers the ISA legacy where 4 UARTs
* had their resources predefined.
*/
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
if (resource_int_value("uart", i, "flags", &ivar))
continue;
if (devtype == UART_DEV_CONSOLE && !UART_FLAGS_CONSOLE(ivar))
continue;
if (devtype == UART_DEV_DBGPORT && !UART_FLAGS_DBGPORT(ivar))
continue;
/*
* We have a possible device. Make sure it's enabled and
* that we have an I/O port.
*/
if (resource_int_value("uart", i, "disabled", &ivar) == 0 &&
ivar != 0)
continue;
if (resource_int_value("uart", i, "port", &ivar) != 0 ||
ivar == 0)
continue;
/*
* Got it. Fill in the instance and return it. We only have
* ns8250 and successors on i386.
*/
di->ops = uart_ns8250_ops;
di->bas.chan = 0;
di->bas.bst = IA64_BUS_SPACE_IO;
if (bus_space_map(di->bas.bst, ivar, 8, 0, &di->bas.bsh) != 0)
continue;
di->bas.regshft = 0;
di->bas.rclk = 0;
if (resource_int_value("uart", i, "baud", &ivar) != 0)
ivar = 0;
di->baudrate = ivar;
di->databits = 8;
di->stopbits = 1;
di->parity = UART_PARITY_NONE;
return (0);
}
return (ENXIO);
}