187 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
imp
497fb87299 Use different wait channel name for second of two sleeps. Minor commentary
addition.
2007-03-05 05:40:24 +00:00
imp
c2dbef743d Reduce the number of retries to 10 from 20 for not_a_card retry test.
Add some comments to explain how 10 was picked.  20 was completely
arbitrary, at least 10 has some reasoning behind it.

Also, update the comments about how long we sleep to reflect the new,
shorter timeout we use.
2007-03-04 19:33:12 +00:00
jhb
a9d161a0a7 Use pause() instead of tsleep()'s on the softc pointer that have no
corresponding wakeups.  Also, at least some of the comments nearby indicate
that these are fixed-length I/O sleeps.
2007-02-27 17:27:23 +00:00
piso
6a2ffa86e5 o break newbus api: add a new argument of type driver_filter_t to
bus_setup_intr()

o add an int return code to all fast handlers

o retire INTR_FAST/IH_FAST

For more info: http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=465712+0+current/freebsd-current

Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re@
2007-02-23 12:19:07 +00:00
imp
b910d10c46 Two changes:
(1) change debounce period from 1s to 250ms.  This appears to be fine and
    speeds things up a little.
(2) In the middle of cbb_pcic_power_disable_socket we write 0 to the EXCA_INTR
    register to put the card into reset.  However, this turns off CSC
    interrupts for TI bridges (and maybe others).  So no further card
    insertion events would be noticed.  To compensate, after we've gone
    through the entire power down sequence, turn on EXCA_INTR_ENABLE so
    that CSC events happen.

#2 should fix the 'dead slot' problem that has been reported after
card ejection (but only 16-bit cards).
2007-02-16 05:36:59 +00:00
imp
614ec41758 Fix typo in comment 2007-02-16 05:24:19 +00:00
imp
5b972eaa75 It turns out that it is easier to not NULL out pccard and cardbus
device pointers.  They don't change as the children device drivers
come and go.  Rather, check to see if the device is attached where we
would have checked ! NULL.  This solves many asymmetries in the code
that likely could lead to crashes when loading/unloading cbb without
one or more of the expected children's driver not present.
2007-02-15 07:22:27 +00:00
imp
b0a1de4502 Fix three bugs:
o When detaching all children, try really hard to get all the children
  list before giving up.  This is based on an observation by hans petter
  selasky in his usb p4 branch.
o When rescanning devices after a driver is added, abort if we can't get
  the child list with a message.
o when rescanning devices, if the reprobe/attach is successful, save the
  device for cardbus/pccard.
2007-02-15 07:13:38 +00:00
imp
29d2f94ff5 Batch of changes:
o when turning off the socket for a 16-bit card, write 0 to INTR register
  rather than just tying to just clear the rest bit.  this seems to fix
  card insert detection after an eject on TI bridges (ricoh bridges work
  either way, apparently).  This is a MFp4.
o Cope better with TOPIC95 bridges on powerup.  According to NetBSD driver,
  these bridges don't set POWER_STATE, so cope accordingly in our power
  code.  They also need a little extra time to settle, so do that as well.
o It appears that we need to turn on/off one of the clocks to the card
  when we power up/down that socket on a TOPIC97, also from NetBSD.
o TOPIC97 bridges need to specifically enable LV card support.  Unconditionally
  do this in the hopes that all laptops that have these chips support LV
  voltages (they should, since they are required for CardBus).
o TOPIC register name regularization.  Registers specific to models of TOPIC
  are now called out as such.

# I need a machine with a TOPIC95 for testing.
2006-08-12 09:06:55 +00:00
imp
4cc73bae0e We don't have a ISA specific shutdown routine at this time, so remove
it.  We just moved it to be pci specific, so this was causing compile
problems (linking problems, so I didn't notice since I unwisely just
built the module).
2006-06-03 21:10:50 +00:00
imp
e914efa181 Since we turn off the interrupts, we don't need to disestablish
our ISR.
2006-06-03 21:05:36 +00:00
imp
8b0790bd13 Move shutdown, and pci specific methods into pccbb_pci.c. Many more
are needed still.
2006-06-03 19:16:45 +00:00
imp
0ed782821f The interrupt routine is pci specific. Move it into pccbb_pci.c. 2006-06-03 19:07:16 +00:00
imp
6fe4eb5fde Fix a couple printf's to be properly terminated.
Use a better name for the cbb thread.
2006-06-03 18:58:48 +00:00
imp
4c81cb92a3 Succeed for writing bus value... nobody that calls must care :-( 2006-06-03 18:57:28 +00:00
imp
df3742b87a Zero out the devices when they are deleted. We can access the pointer after
the bus detaches which can lead to core dumps.  This is quite rare.
2006-06-02 06:33:35 +00:00
imp
cd7126b415 Export the pribus, secbus and subbus as sysctls for information
purposes only.  Additional information may be exported in the future.
2006-05-24 17:27:55 +00:00
imp
1dda0904e8 Suspend the children before we turn off card events in hardware. This
was done, I believe, to work around some cards having issues in the
suspend case.  I think that this helped my Sony VAIO TS505 work better
when it had certain wireless cards in it and I did a apm -z.  I've not
tested suspend/resume on other laptops in a long time, so I hope this
doesn't cause greif.  Please let me know if it does.
2006-05-24 17:26:16 +00:00
imp
0e7d1a9250 Fix a race when detaching the cbb worker thread. There were a couple
of cases where we didn't take out the lock before setting or clearing
a bit.  This apparently can lead to a race at kldunload time (at least
on my Turion64 laptop, never saw it on my Sony Vaio).
2006-05-24 17:22:53 +00:00
imp
83e9f36b66 Whitespace nits 2006-05-23 23:33:57 +00:00
phk
ef310efff8 Since DELAY() was moved, most <machine/clock.h> #includes have been
unnecessary.
2006-05-16 14:37:58 +00:00
imp
cc94e2fe3b Add missing ~. We want all the INVALID bits to be 0... Let's see if this
helps people with their interrupt storm problem on card eject.
2006-04-16 23:16:45 +00:00
imp
54a478ceca On some laptops, under very high loads, the socket event register read
in the ISR doesn't read the actual socket event register, but instead
reads garbage (usually 0xffffffff, but other times other things).
This totally violates the PCI spec, but happens rarely enough that a
workaround is in order.  This adds one test when we have a real
interrupt to service (which is very rare), and doesn't affect the
usualy 'nothing to see here' case at all.

Problem reported by many, but sam@ gave me this workaround after
diagnosing the problem.
2006-03-30 04:25:45 +00:00
imp
e846fbb446 Add a mask of valid socket events
While I'm hear, fix define<sp> to be define<tab>.
2006-03-30 04:12:28 +00:00
imp
946071cfb7 For each of the voltages that a card might support, make sure that the
socket also supports the voltage.  Some XV cards have appeared on the
scene (or cards that report they support XV), and in older machines
that have sockets that do not support XV, we were bogusly trying to
power them at XV rather than at 3.3V.  Now, power up the card at the
lowest voltage supported by both the card and the socket.

MFC After: 3 days
2006-03-24 07:52:00 +00:00
imp
529aebfbd8 Detach the children before we delete them. This is a little cleaner
than just deleting them.  Also add comments about why we do this.
Given the current behavior of delete_child, I don't think this changes
anything.  It just feels cleaner.
2006-02-07 18:38:51 +00:00
imp
5ca8d6a336 Now that TUNABLE_ULONG is in the tree, and has been for a while, use it.
This also avoids typepunning.
2006-02-04 21:56:14 +00:00
imp
9b3f1c28eb Remove extra debugging that crept in with the integration from p4. 2005-12-31 20:04:39 +00:00
imp
95bb7dd5c4 Simplify the opening of the resources for cardbus cards. Before we'd
try very hard to be perfect.  However, these attempts broke down when
there were large numbers of resources.  We'd not be able to map them all.

Instead, accept that we might pass more range to thse subbus than
might be optimal be able to compute.  However, there's little harm in
this and it allows us to pass greater resources through.

# it has been suggested that we allocate a fixed amount of resources
# on attach and give it out upon request.  This might not be a bad idea...
2005-12-29 23:38:45 +00:00
imp
cc631ff57d Ensure that we're aligned at leas tto the size of the resource being requested.
When cbb_debug is on, print the windows that we're mapping.
2005-12-27 19:18:11 +00:00
imp
ce8d454409 nits 2005-12-27 18:55:21 +00:00
imp
fbd9641457 Mollify the whitespace police 2005-11-08 15:42:12 +00:00
imp
f2206b9a97 Shutdown a little better by commenting the shutdown code and acknowledging
any interrupts after we turn off the interrupt mask.
2005-10-29 03:36:00 +00:00
imp
5fe80693f5 Shut down the card bus bridge hardware on detach. Before we'd just
free the resoruces w/o actually turning off the interrupts.  This lead
to interrupt storms if you were to insert a card after kldunloading
the driver.
2005-10-29 03:27:43 +00:00
imp
a6f0699845 Make sure we set bst and bsh in the softc.
This gets us probing, but not attaching to, ISA cards.  More work
needed since the ISA attach routine is return ENXIO right now :-)
2005-10-19 00:18:11 +00:00
imp
86ab2d4d27 Merge in WIP from p4 for supporting ISA pccard bridges conforming to
the ExCA spec, and close cousins:

o Write an activate routine that works.
o merge a couple of items from oldcard before they are lost
o write a deactivate routine

I suspect we're still a ways away from having this work, but maybe for
6.1/5.5?
2005-10-14 04:47:18 +00:00
imp
40a15ca539 MFP4: More removal of unused stuff. 2005-10-08 06:58:51 +00:00
imp
96e6d186fa MFP4: Changes to hopefully make the new power code work better
o Rather than just try to turn off EXCA_INTR_RESET, set the entire register
  to 0.  This is slightly faster, and a better hammer.
o Move attempted clearing of the output enable (EXCA_PWRCTL_OE) back to
  after we turn off the power.  Modify it to write 0 so that we don't get
  Bad Vcc messages on TI bridges (untested, but ru@ sent me a similar patch)
  while at the same time avoiding interrupt storms on Ricoh bridges (tested
  by me on my Sony).

# Many of my observations of 'breakage' for this patch are due to some bug
# in the load/unload of cbb.ko unlreated to this change.  I'll be investigating
# and fixing that bug in the fullness of time.
2005-10-08 06:57:13 +00:00
imp
623046a75f MFP4: We no longer use intr_handlers, so remove it. 2005-10-08 06:53:17 +00:00
imp
1fddd6361f MFP4: Note why we do the dance we do for waiting for the thread to die. 2005-10-08 06:51:47 +00:00
imp
f0fcf4b3c2 Fix bad compile. Pointy hat to: imp 2005-09-29 20:41:04 +00:00
imp
9dde40faaa o Add a bunch of o2micro controller IDs
o Add SMC34C90 to list as well, since I've found enough more data about it
  since my original research to know it is appropriate for this driver.
2005-09-29 19:59:03 +00:00
imp
4fd2f9116b I added the device IDs to the header, but not to the table. Add them
to the table.

MFC After: 3 days
2005-09-29 14:57:51 +00:00
imp
7fa2686fe8 'PC Card' instead of other variants 2005-09-22 06:01:44 +00:00
imp
b939d57c24 This appears to be good for some folks, but really bad for others.
Until we know why, back out 1.127.
2005-09-12 05:35:11 +00:00
imp
fc07baa460 Minor improvement for the suspend case for Ricoh based (and others)
CardBus bridges.
2005-09-08 17:18:42 +00:00
imp
9b222cbe2a o The ricoh bridge needs us to turn off the function interrupts for
16-bit cards when we're powering them up.  Other bridges may have
  similar issues, so we do this for all of them by setting the
  interrupt in the PCIC register 3 to be 0 (done always anyway)
  and turning on the bit in the bridge control register to route these
  interrupts via the ISA bus (or via the interrupt configured in the
  PCIC register 3).  '0' means disable completely.  There's a small
  chance this may interfere with the o2micro power hacks, but I'll
  wait for reports to come in from o2micro users.
o Expand some of the comments about why we do certain things.

# this gets rid of the interrupt storm warnings on my 505TS.  I think
# that we may need to do something similar on suspend, but I'm unsure
# since I don't have a laptop that supports suspened/resume with a
# ricoh chipset in it.
2005-07-17 19:40:05 +00:00
imp
f69c4458ba Rename a bit to make it clearer that it enables routing of the function
interrupts to the ISA bus.
2005-07-17 19:31:39 +00:00
imp
138abbd843 The CD interrupt should only be enabled after we've initialized the
card.  Mask it while we're doing power things, as the PC Card standard
suggests.  Also, poll the POWER_CYCLE bit 10x a second as well as
providing a timeout for power cycle interrupt to happen.

The Ricoh '475 that I have doesn't seem to generate an interrupt for
power at the present time, so the polling is necessary for reasons as
yet unknown.  This results in an interrupt storm warning that I'm
still trying to quantify (the o2micro trick doesn't work to mitigate
this storm).  At the very least, this should help those users that
lost pccards on boot with the prior rev of this code.  My VAIO
PCG-505TS is now happier, but more investigation is necessary.
2005-07-17 07:48:28 +00:00
imp
a5137833ce s/_us// 2005-07-15 04:11:42 +00:00