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imp
f2aa0dd8d5 Fix, I think, The second slot problem with Cirrus Logic PD6729/30 parts:
o Move initialization of the slot bst and bsh to inside the for loop.
o move sc there as well.
o Remove debug printf that prints the ID of the first slot twice.
o Use the sp for the relevant slot in getb, rather than for the 0th slot.
2001-09-21 06:45:35 +00:00
imp
74241d566e Ian Dowse had closed the race a little more in card ejection events.
Maybe this will also fix the suprious eject events that we're seeing?
2001-09-16 06:12:16 +00:00
imp
cd3f175e88 <jkh> "Hey Rocky, watch me eject this pccard outta my laptop!" "What,
again?  That NEVER works!"  "This time for sure!"

Minor overhaul of how we do interrupts for the pci interrupt routing
case to cope with card ejection better (read: make it not hand on so
many cards):
	o Reintroduce func_intr and func_arg and use the to store the
	  interrupt handler to call.
	o Create a pcic_pci_func_intr to call the real interrupt handler
	  iff the card hasn't been ejected.
	o Remove some checks in pcic_setup_intr now that it is used
	  exclusively for isa routed interrupts.
	o Defer the eject event until later too, but make sure we can't
	  do any client driver ISR calling in the interrum.
	o Add some simple code to make sure that we don't attach more
	  than one child.  This should fix pccardd starting twice
	  problem (ala single user -> multi-user when you started pccardd
	  by hand in SU).

MFC: after jkh thinks I've put the crack pipe away.
2001-09-13 08:26:55 +00:00
imp
fea5cf0639 Even better compatibility with 4.x. #define thread proc, since for
this file, that's a reasonable workaround.  Also, include sys/proc.h
for 4.x.
2001-09-13 03:08:19 +00:00
imp
b1f1f4bc91 Better way to do compatibility between the two versions. 2001-09-13 02:12:14 +00:00
imp
f8449a4d63 Fix KSE breakage to this file:
Make it compile again on 4.x.
2001-09-13 01:55:23 +00:00
julian
5596676e6c KSE Milestone 2
Note ALL MODULES MUST BE RECOMPILED
make the kernel aware that there are smaller units of scheduling than the
process. (but only allow one thread per process at this time).
This is functionally equivalent to teh previousl -current except
that there is a thread associated with each process.

Sorry john! (your next MFC will be a doosie!)

Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, dillon@freebsd.org

X-MFC after:    ha ha ha ha
2001-09-12 08:38:13 +00:00
imp
bacdf7b232 Call pcic_teardown_intr to make sure that we disestablish the
interrupt for the card.

This seems to fix hangs on my machine.

MFC: pending re approval.
2001-09-12 05:57:31 +00:00
imp
9bcbcfd13b When booting verbose, print the config space for this device. This
will help debugging problem systems as it will reduce the number of
commands the user needs to type and send me the output of.
2001-09-09 17:42:58 +00:00
imp
efea72f8e3 If flags were specified for the device, print them in the probe
message.  Some scsi devices have rather elaberate flags, and it is
hard to know which ones were specified in pccard.conf when debug
information only includes the dmesg.
2001-09-09 17:28:02 +00:00
imp
fc76d31ce4 Don't panic when we don't know the exact chip that is being used.
Also, add support for the following parts:
	O2micro 6912/6972, 6922, 6933
	Cirrus Logic PD6834
	TI PCI-1260 and PCI-1421
MFC: Soon
2001-09-06 20:55:25 +00:00
imp
7a8588e685 Patric Gualat tells me that I can't do basic bit math. He's right.
When either bit 3 or 4 is set, we need to *SET* bit 5, not clear it in
the card control register.  This makes TI PCI-1030, 1130 and 1131 not
work anymore without this fix.

MFC: soon
2001-09-05 22:26:14 +00:00
imp
de46a25377 Don't report power interrupts. 2001-09-04 20:10:23 +00:00
imp
e53cbcb019 MFS: put debug writes behind boot verbose. 2001-09-04 20:08:33 +00:00
imp
6035e77df9 Make the csc and function interrupts ISA on shutdown. This should
help with the hanging problem on reboot.  Note: we need to do the
other things as well.  Also, turn off the bits in the stat change
interrupt mask and the cardbus interrupt mask as well in an attempt to
shut off all interrupt sources.
2001-09-04 17:46:31 +00:00
imp
4ef4acca33 Kill init_t type, and minor white space changes to match original -stable version 2001-09-04 05:57:00 +00:00
imp
6b5eb4a0bd Add support for changing the way that ToPIC csc interrupts are routed.
# Note: The ToPIC 100 and the ToPIC 97 datasheets are in disagreement
# as to if this bit is supposed to be set or cleared to enable INTA routing
# so I made my best guess.

Also, comments about the various chipsets, including some grumpy ones
about how vague the O2micro datasheets are.
2001-09-04 05:50:08 +00:00
imp
b2ea2b171b Move to using a chip function + function pointers to deal with the
function and csc interrupt routing path (eg, ISA or PCI) so that we
can more easily switch between the two.

When we don't have a card ISR, put the function interrupt into ISA
mode.  This effectively masks the interrupt since it happens once, and
not again until we have an ISR.  This should help hangs, and might
help people that unwisely update the kernel w/o updating pccardd.
This is done at mapirq time.

Force CL-PD6729/30 to use ISA interrupt routing and maybe even detect
the number of pccard slots properly (this is still WIP).  We aren't
going to support PCI interrupts for this release.  A future release
should support them, however.  Shibata-san's 3.3V fixes are not
included.

Add a hack which should, in i386, rewrite IRQ 0 cardbus bridges to be
IRQ 255, which should cause interrupts to be routed.  This is mostly
untested since my one tester disappeared after reporting nothing
changed.

Implement, but do not use, a power method called cardbus.  It looked
like a great way to get around the 3.3V problem, but it seems that you
can only use it to power cardbus cards (I get no CIS when I enable it,
so maybe we're programming things bogusly).

GC the intr and argp stuff from the slot database.

Improve the ToPIC support with the power hacks that Nakagawa-san
published in FreeBSD Press and that Hiroyuki Aizu-san ported to
-stable.  The ToPIC hacks were for 3.3V support in ToPIC 100, but it
looks like the '97 also has identical registers, so use them too.

Add some #defines for the cardbus power stuff.

Finally implement making CSC on the Ricoh chips ISA or PCI.  This will
allow polling mode to work on vaios, I think.

Add some minor debugging.  This should likely be cleaned up or put
behing a bootverbose.

Some of this work, and earlier work, was influanced by Chiharu
Shibata-san's power handing patches posted to bsd-nomads:15866.

MFC: Soon, if possible.
2001-09-04 04:47:58 +00:00
imp
f492deda52 Values for the Toshiba ToPIC's Function Control Register.
These were lifted from Nakagawa-san's article in FreeBSD Press, as
well as posts from hiroyuki Aizo-san and Chiharu Shibata-san.
2001-09-04 04:30:04 +00:00
imp
c333e22830 Add recognition for ToPIC95B 2001-09-03 08:20:52 +00:00
imp
a12a09cb3f Add names for the TI PCI-1210, TI PCI-4410 and TI PCI-4450 parts. I had
this for a while, and don't know how it didn't make it into the tree.
2001-08-30 22:48:47 +00:00
imp
943c3f4c13 Note the status of the card, so we don't print inserted lines twice on
boot.
2001-08-29 15:54:12 +00:00
imp
977bd88dd9 Fix typo in my last commit 2001-08-27 15:18:26 +00:00
imp
65d8305618 CL-PD6729 and CLPD-6730 chips (the only ones with I/O bars in the pci
config space that I'm aware of) work.  I'm committing this from such
a machine.

Remove warning about I/O based bridges.  Warn users that the PCI routing
of interrupts still doesn't work for these cards.
2001-08-27 01:59:57 +00:00
imp
b5d9fcd82c A number of fixes for the TI-1130 and ISA interrupt routing cases:
o For TI PCI-1130, you need to set bit 5 of register 91 if you want
  ANY pci interrupts.  Then set bits 3 and/or 4 as appropriate.  This
  will fix those people with 1030, 1130 and 1131 in their machines
  trying to do PCI interrupts.
o Fix case where we were trying to automatically fail back to ISA
  interrupt routing.  We were dereferencing a NULL pointer.  This
  was true of ANY chipset.
o The bus_setup_intr method needs to be pcic_setup_intr so that "FAST"
  interrupts fail on PCI case (modems act flakey if we don't force
  them to fall back to normal interrupts).  Also needed so that the
  proper ISA IRQ can be set in the ExCA register.  This fixes the
  people whose ISA routing was failing[*].
o When we find a generic yenta/pccard bridge, go ahead and print its
  vendor ID in boot verbose.

Machine with theses symptoms and a serial console by: jedgar

[*] Looks like my pc98 machine has some interrupt source on IRQ 15
that gave about 30 interrupts per second, which masked this problem on
my PC-9821Nr15.
2001-08-27 01:00:27 +00:00
imp
c65c808072 Stop dereferencing 'r' unconditionally. Maybe it is NULL when ISA
mode and using polling mode.
2001-08-26 04:05:07 +00:00
imp
bda6136688 Fix last second typo 2001-08-25 22:53:47 +00:00
imp
a0e9d4b186 Back out the isa/pci string reporting. It may cause panics. 2001-08-25 22:45:45 +00:00
imp
ac3158572a The tunable is hw.pcic.irq, but the hw.pcic.override_irq was how it was
reported in sysctl.
2001-08-25 22:39:44 +00:00
imp
ddaef53997 Fix cut-and-paste-o that Nate found. We were setting csc_route twice,
rather than setting it once and setting func_route when we can't route
PCI interrupts.
2001-08-25 22:04:00 +00:00
imp
5cdc9f7c0c First cut at getting the ISA routing working. If we can't route a PCI
interrupt for the CSC interrupt, then we revert to ISA.  If we didn't
have an interrupt set up with hw.pcic.irq, then do polling.

Also, don't complain about ignoring function 1 for any devices except
pcic devices.  This would normally only show up if someone set
hw.pcic.ignore_function_1=1.

MFC: as soon as I can test it on some troublesome laptops.
2001-08-25 06:40:00 +00:00
imp
7dc16b8484 Explain what we're doing in pcic_pci_shutdown a little better. Try to
explain the subtle side effects that are going to happen and why we go
ahead and ack the interrupt source.  This stuff is tricky to get
right.

Also, emperical tests have shown that doing a shutdown in attach to be
ineffectual, so remove it from there.  Analysis of the code paths
shows that nearly identical writes to these registers happen in later
parts of the code.  The hanging problem on thinkpads when we change
the interrupt routing type is something else.
2001-08-24 17:29:42 +00:00
imp
7ebebd6970 Move code to shutdown the pcic_pci_shutdown. Call it on system
shutdown and also before we get going with the device initialization.
This may fix the hangs some people are seeing on warmboot.  It appears
that some machines will reset the cardbus bridge on boot, while others
don't.  So we turn off the card, and ack the interrupts (which likely
is a nop in the shutdown case since we're still fielding interrupts).
This should turn off the interrupts.

Since I don't have hardware that hangs on reboot, I'm committing this
without testing that aspect of the patch (it causes no harm on my
Dell).
2001-08-24 07:43:35 +00:00
imp
3e8c6264e6 Two fixes. First, put into place a more generic chipset specific
initialization structure.  Warn the user for those chipsets that
aren't yet customized that they might not work.  Second, try to power
off the slot on attach and ack the interrupts.  I don't know, but this
might solve the hangs that people will see on Thinkpads if they set
hw.pcic.init_routing=1.
2001-08-24 07:30:18 +00:00
imp
01d34df527 Report the interrupt path via the sysctl to userland as a string.
Submitted by: green
2001-08-21 21:31:27 +00:00
imp
b3400f019f Rearrange how we do interrupt routing tweaking. We now have
hw.pcic.intr_path	{1,2}	1 == ISA, 2 == PCI
	hw.pcic.init_route	Force TI chipset initializations in edge case.
2001-08-21 20:04:42 +00:00
imp
db70defc69 It looks like we're doing the wrong thing by catching the setup_intr
request and just calling it when we get a bridge interrupt.  The
problem is that if other code wants to block hardware interrupts for a
little bit with splXXX, those masks aren't updated the way we're doing
it.  This doesn't matter for -current, but does for -stable.

The whole reason that we were catching interrupts was to detect that
the card was still there.  Ian's fixes however ensure that the card
will be there with an interrupt handler, or not there at all.  Since
the pcic interrupt is at a high priority, this should be OK.

This should fix the network related crashes people started seeing in
stable after I merged the pcic as a pci device code.

Submitted indirectly by: Ian Dowse
MFC when: Ian has had a chance to do his torture hang testing.
2001-08-21 18:13:16 +00:00
imp
e83e1fa0c0 These appear to be necessary for a pci cardbus card, but not for laptops.
Ifdef them out until I figure out the right way to configure this.

This solves Nate's hangs as well as Anders Andersson's.

MCF: Soon.
2001-08-21 07:38:13 +00:00
imp
33c3c53a53 Improve interlocking for card removal. We now can remove the card in
the ISR.  We keep track of the card state and don't call the IRS when
the card isn't inserted.  This helps quite a bit with card ejection
problems that Ian was seeing.

Submitted by: Ian Dowse
MFC upon: re approvel.
2001-08-19 05:01:18 +00:00
imp
1afe82ae4a There is no tcic driver, so no need to list it here. 2001-08-15 05:39:58 +00:00
imp
f4b75f5bb2 Merge from stable (which seems to have been spammed at some point in current):
#ifdef the deltap pcic_set_memory_offset argument so that raylink
driver works.
2001-08-14 23:34:09 +00:00
imp
09db468bbb Implement PIOCSRESOURCE for mecia like we do for pcic. 2001-08-14 23:24:56 +00:00
imp
3223977d70 Minor style(9) nits to make code more readable 2001-08-14 23:16:01 +00:00
imp
0ae65492e2 Treat min,max of 0,0 for IRQ special. Reject it if we didn't specifically
assing an IRQ.  Add better comments while I'm here.

MFC after: 1 day
# Note: That's merging all the -current pci pcic code, not just this one
# change for the Aug 15th code freeze.
2001-08-14 19:23:12 +00:00
imp
bfd8c5ea31 For TI12xx and newer, clear register 0x84. This is the "Multimedia"
register.  It enables Zoom Video.  It appears that on at least one
card that Monzoon is using sets these bits by default.  Nothing works
when these bits are set, everything works when they are clear.

Add commentary on some of the ti bits.  Make code a little clearer.
Also remove a call to pcic_pci_pd6729 which was prematurely added in
the last commit.
2001-08-14 07:31:47 +00:00
imp
e7117469c5 Try to support the Cirrus Logic PD6833 better in pci mode. This is
done from the datasheets since I'm ahving problems with my laptop that
has the 6833 in it...

Minor rework of TI code.  Should be the same as before.
2001-08-14 05:31:56 +00:00
imp
bb40f57a7c Move ISA interrupt ISR and timeout routines to pcic from pcic_isa so
that we can use them in the pci code when we have to fall back to ISA
interrupt routing.
2001-08-10 06:07:20 +00:00
imp
41502082f3 Type sanity: use uintptr_t * for read_ivar and u_int8_t instead of u_char 2001-08-10 06:00:44 +00:00
imp
57b70118c1 Rearrange the pcic_irq_type enum (and specifically tag the first one
as being 1) in anticipation of documentation.
2001-08-10 05:42:08 +00:00
imp
101574484a Now that we are setting a bit in the PCIC_INT_GEN (0x3) register, we
can't blindly write zero into it to disable the card.  We must
preserve this bit.  This changes pcic_disable to only clear the bits
we know we need to clear on card disable, thus preserving the magic
bit for many TI bridges.

This appears to have fixed the problems that people are reporting
about the system failing to recognize cards being inserted or removed
(or both).  Greg: This may fix your problem too :-).
2001-08-05 07:02:42 +00:00
imp
e752bb553a Order PCIC_INT_GEN bits large to small, like all other registers. 2001-08-05 06:59:32 +00:00
imp
15c0c44955 TI cardbus bridges, 12xx and newer, have an interesting register. It
is the diagnostics register at offset 0x93.  When bit 5 is set in this
register, bits 4-7 in ExCA register 0x5 being 0000 are required for
pci interrupt routing.  When it is clear, then bit 4 of ExCA register
0x3 is used to enable it.

The only other issue is that when you route interrupts this way, you
must read ExCA register 0x4 in order to clear the interrupt, else you
get an interrupt storm.

Deal with this requirement by setting things up.  It is believed that
this won't hurt other chipsets, but other chipsets may require their
own work arounds.
2001-08-01 19:41:56 +00:00
imp
3d3900e5ca bsh and bst are unused in softc, except for setting them. We do use the
bsh and bst in the pcic_slot structures.
2001-07-31 15:53:17 +00:00
imp
78d96e6b4d Fix typo where I assigned the bus tag and not the bus handled. It
appears that this may be unused, but I'll keep it for the moment.

Noticed by: Shizuka Kudo <shizukakudo_99@yahoo.com>
2001-07-31 15:42:44 +00:00
imp
7ffebadcef A bunch of interrupt related cleanup.
o Move PIOCSRESOURCE from pccard to pcic so the kernel can give pccardd
  better hints as to what resources to use.
o Implement an undocumented hw.pcic.interrupt_route to allow people that
  need to do so to route their interrupts in a non-standard way.
o Only preallocate a resource in probe if we're routing via pci.
o If we aren't routing via pci, then set the irq to use explicitly
  to defeat the automatic IRQ routing of the pci layer.

This, with the pccardd code should be close to what can be committed
to -stable.
2001-07-31 06:44:37 +00:00
imp
ac051210c3 Move pcic_override_irq from pcic_isa, to pcic. 2001-07-31 06:32:02 +00:00
imp
392636f8ff Add CLPD6832_BCR_ISA_IRQ definition for ISA routing of interrupts.
Minor commentary tweaking.
2001-07-31 06:31:38 +00:00
imp
51823c616e Don't use a buffer for the state info from the TI chips. Just print
it directly.  Also, minor style(9) nits near one or two of these
sites.
2001-07-30 07:17:40 +00:00
imp
45d74ded45 When booted -v (eg bootverbose is non-zero), have pccard report what
resources it is attempting to assign to a child object.  This should
help people track down mysterious resource allocation problems more
easily.

# Unfortunately, it is harder to do the conflict check and report which
# resource failed if the driver itself doesn't.
2001-07-30 00:03:58 +00:00
imp
8cc18f55ac #ifdef some 5.0 code with freebsd_version to reduce diffs with stable. 2001-07-28 04:25:11 +00:00
imp
b6e97a575a It is spelled INTR_FAST in current and INTR_TYPE_FAST in stable, so try to
make allowances.
2001-07-28 04:08:25 +00:00
imp
a7b60bfc54 Stable requires machine/clock.h to quiet warnings. It isn't
strictly necessary on current, but having it in here makes the diffs with
stable smaller and doesn't hurt anything except for phk's redundant include
finder.
2001-07-28 04:04:05 +00:00
imp
b1482550b7 To reduce diffs with -stable, ifdef selinfo.h or select.h include 2001-07-28 03:47:10 +00:00
imp
51a109affb Minor whitespace nit 2001-07-28 03:46:35 +00:00
imp
36be8009b9 Use spaces instead of hard tabs in the diagram. 2001-07-28 03:45:55 +00:00
imp
0774b50fdd Introduce two new tunables from the boot loader.
hw.pcic.irq		Globally set the IRQ for all pcic devices' management
			interrupt (aka card status change or CSC interrupt)
			This is what used to be known as
			machdep.pccard.pcic_irq (which has been retained for
			now for compatibility).
hw.pcic.ignore_fuction_1 Ignores function 1 for all PCIC bridges by not
			attaching to them.  Lucent released a huge batch
			of cards that were imporperly manufactuered (lacking
			the 0 ohm resister to disable slot 1).  This is
			a big hammer to keep those cards from causing problems
			(I've had 4 people contact me saying my patches
			worked great once they added a kludge to always ignore
			function 1, or until they soldered these resistors
			in place!).

No clue where to document these.  They act as both boot loader environment
variables, as well as read-only sysctls after boot.

At the same time, sort sys/systm.h in its proper order after sys/sysctl.h.
2001-07-27 16:07:02 +00:00
imp
99e0209870 Minor nits merged from my stable tree:
o kill blank line that I introduced in cardinfo.h
o Delete unused variable wasinactive.
o return 0 from pccard_resume.
o Set the state and lastsate initially to be empty.
o move comment above code for interrupt dispatching.
o Powerstate interface is now available as of 430002, not 500000 (note that
  this change will be not 100% correct since the power state stuff didn't
  enter current until well after 500000, but it is good enough for the two
  branche we have going now).
2001-07-27 07:47:35 +00:00
imp
ceb7dfdec7 Additional clarification. 2001-07-27 07:32:59 +00:00
imp
5323d94f50 Attempt to fix and document interactions between suspend/resume and pccardc
power x 0.

pccardc power x 0 used to disable the slot.  But a suspend/resume
would reactivate the pccard.  It no longer does that.  Now the
disabling of the slot is sticy until it is reset with power x 1 or the
card is ejected.  This seems closer to correct behavior to me.

o Process all card state changes the same using pccard_do_stat_change().
o Cleanup disabling the card so that we can preserve the state after
  the change.  Basically, don't set it to empty as often as we do.
o On suspend, the new state is "empty" and the laststate is "suspend"
o Document state machine with a diagram of states and edges.  The
  edges are labeld to tell the reader what event causes the external
  state changes.
o "machdep.pccard.pcic_resume_reset" may be obsolete now.  We always
  call the bridge driver's resume method on resume now.  Otherwise cards
  won't automatically show up.  If it needs to stay, I'll add it back.
2001-07-27 07:21:42 +00:00
imp
3e6aed8fdc Give hopefully better diagnostics about the card types we reject. 2001-07-27 07:14:12 +00:00
imp
e690685887 Check the state of the slot when we resume. Set it to empty if we no
longer have a pccard in the slot.  This fixes the problem where pccard
would say that a card had been inserted on resume.  This also appears
to make the insert/remove events more reliable after a resume as well,
but that may be a different bug I need to hunt down.
2001-07-26 23:23:36 +00:00
imp
16840ac973 Make the multiple interrupts attachment an error not a panic.
Sometimes, when pccardd is restarted, it fails to realize that the
device is already attached and tries to attach it again.  This leads
to bad mojo since the pccard code isn't setup to handle that, so the
panic was put in.  Now it appears that it is triggering too easily, so
I'm backing it off to a non-fatal error.
2001-07-25 15:09:54 +00:00
imp
ab53999cee When including pci header files, do things differently for 5x and 4x
to make code sharing between the two easier.

Also, only do power management in -current.  It doesn't exist in stable
yet.
2001-07-19 21:43:01 +00:00
imp
d107d4e34a Use INTR_TYPE_AV rather than INTR_TYPE_MISC for the interrupt for
pci interrupts for the bridge.
2001-07-10 04:43:21 +00:00
imp
d5a4de320f Note that spls are noops 2001-07-09 16:06:06 +00:00
imp
fd367e43b0 Cleanup some obsolete comments 2001-07-06 05:52:59 +00:00
imp
b1763d41dd Combine a couple of tests to reduce the indentation level. 2001-07-01 23:41:57 +00:00
imp
aef6e26169 Some interrelated interrupt changes.
Frist, for pci slots, make the setup intr save the requested interrupt
vector and arg and return rather than passing it up to our parent.  On
interrupts, we call this vector iff there's a card in the slot.  This
should eliminate some of the hangs or "weird" messages that people see
when ejecting cards and also help close the race window somewhat.
Reading the pci bus one more time for this information is judged to be
an acceptible tradeoff since it is very very fast.

Cleanup a little how we detect unsupported cards.  Only detect
unsupported cards (eg cardbus cards) on card insertion (or more
pedantically when a card is actually present).  This should allow us
to change the message in the future to "cardbus card not supported
with OLDCARD" :-).

Note:
	We may also consider this for the ISA bus case, but there the
	reads are much more expensive and the location of the CD pin
	status lines appears to be less standardized.  Also, the ISA
	management interrupt isn't shared with the card's interrupt.
	The mutliplex the CSC and function interrupts bit also appears
	to be non-standard (or at least not imlemented on all
	bridges).
2001-07-01 23:41:43 +00:00
imp
128e29a1c0 Write zeros into the base/bounds register bars. We need to do this
because NEWBUS (and I think some versions of Windows sometimes) writes
0xffffffff to these registers to disable them.  When they are
"disabled" like this, writing memory ranges to the pcic registers are
ignored and you will get "card (null) (null)" when you insert a call
otherwise.
2001-07-01 23:41:24 +00:00
imp
ae6d28ac15 First cut at getting the pcic controller and power information for
each of the bridge chips.  Before we wrongly assumes that all cardbus
bridge chips were intel compatible step A/B.  This mostly worked, but
likely caused problems with certain cirrus logic cardbus bridges.
2001-07-01 23:41:09 +00:00
imp
1233b006a4 Clarify some of the 3.3V code with better comments. Also, since the
types are treated as a bitfield, test them as such.
2001-07-01 23:40:54 +00:00
imp
72676d41d5 Add comments explaining why we do the somewhat odd irq mapping on PC98
machines with C-BUS cards.
2001-07-01 23:40:41 +00:00
imp
a1e3a3a042 Minor whitespace nit. 2001-07-01 23:40:19 +00:00
imp
9c03640f81 Work around a bug in the current interrupt system by explicitly
rejecting INTR_FAST interrupts.  Since they can't be shared anyway,
this just short circuits a failure case that should work but is panic
fodder now.

This bug is that if the interrut condiation is active when you activate
the interrupt, then the interrupt routine will be called.  jhb had
a patch that may or may not work to fix it, but I've lost it.

This may be due to the sio probe doing something odd too.
2001-06-25 04:13:54 +00:00
imp
59b4b8de49 Some people are having problems with insert/eject. Add some debug
information until the problems can be tracked down.  Right now these
are unconditional, but later it will be hidden behind a boot verbose.

Also, if there are no events listed in the event mask, return right
away.  Specifically avoid writing back interrupt acks in this case.
2001-06-16 23:26:18 +00:00
imp
9b40d4fdc2 Save the IRQ that we get in pci attachment.
Print type of pci bridge we find.
Force the IRQ of pci bridges upon all its children.
Allocate the resources on behalf of the bridge when we're testing to see if
they exist.

This should help people who don't read updating instructions very well.

This patch started out with an idea from Shigeru Yamamoto-san in -current.
2001-06-16 06:33:01 +00:00
imp
2819707a6c On PC-98, map IRQ 6 to IRQ 7 at the pcic level. That is, when we're
told to use IRQ 6, progam the pcic to use irq 7 instead.  Evidentally,
at least some of the cards are wired this way.  If you want to use irq
6, configure it.  All the mapping is done just before we set the
interrupt registers.  See [FreeBSD98-testers 5064] for details.

Added commentary about valid interrupts on some CBUS pc98 CL PD6722
based cards.

Submitted by: Hiroshi TSUKADA-san <hiroshi@kiwi.ne.jp>
2001-06-16 06:18:16 +00:00
imp
d12ef14587 First stab at adding back in CL-PD6729 support. 2001-06-09 07:34:17 +00:00
imp
3177247cd5 Add PC9801-102 CBUS card to the list of plug and play devices. Some
mapping of irq 6 may be required to use that irq, but if so,
additional commits will follow.

Submitted by: Hiroshi TSUKADA-san
2001-06-09 06:43:54 +00:00
imp
515e92f7f2 Go ahead and request 0x44000000 through 0xfffffff instead of just
0xefffffff

# Note, this is bogus, but less bogus than before.
2001-06-08 18:31:51 +00:00
imp
05d2bc21eb The TI-1031 is more like the TI-113x chips rather than the 12xx or
higher chips.  Treat it as if it were a 113x.  This is correct as far
as 16-bit cards go, at least how we're using it.

# It appears that my TI-1031 based pci card that YAMAMOTO shigeru-san gave
# me on my trip to Japan now works.
2001-06-08 07:16:56 +00:00
imp
93128f58b0 If the chip isn't in power state D0, put it in power state D0. I
elected to do this in the probe rather than the attach so that we don't
disturb things which this might reset.  different cards have different
quirks, according to their datasheets.

This should fix the "I booted in windows and rebooted to FreeBSD and
now things don't work" problem.

PR: 4847, 20670
2001-06-04 17:14:28 +00:00
imp
a83bd75d36 Add new pci attachment for pcic. This supports pci cards as well as
card bus bridges.

We now always use pci interrupts for pci cards.  This will allow us to
more easily configure things.  You must change your IRQ lines in
/etc/pccard.conf to match what we've probed.  I'm not sure the right
way to deal with this right now.

Development of pci pcmcia has been funded by Monzoon Networks AG.  I
am grateful for their generosity.
2001-06-04 06:49:46 +00:00
imp
87ef6dd449 #defines for pci way interrupt routing. 2001-06-04 03:36:22 +00:00
imp
b7a73ced2f Move the pcic interrupt from pcic.c to pcic_isa.c. The ISA handling
for card change interrupts is different than the pci stuff that's
coming soon.  Set the management irq in different ways.  If
pci_parallel interrutp routing, then use the PCI way of getting
interrupts.  Move polling mode into pcic_isa since when we're routing
via pci polling doesn't work because many bridges (systems hang solid).

If we're routing interrupts via pci, they can be shared, so flag them
as such.

Note, this doesn't actually change anything since the pci attachment
isn't quite ready to be committed.
2001-06-04 03:29:06 +00:00
imp
68781cda99 Minor style(9) nit. a|b -> a | b. 2001-06-04 03:13:45 +00:00
imp
57d12fd872 Change plxic to plxcard, per phk. He thnks plxic is too generic a
name.  I didn't do repo magic because this is so new.
2001-06-01 05:20:38 +00:00
imp
bc197cee36 Add a simple plx pci9052 based pccard bridges. This doesn't work yet,
but I'll be fleshing this out as I have time.  This should mean we no
longer need to have an and wi pci attachments, but that's a ways off.
2001-05-31 19:04:29 +00:00
imp
476e3d24e2 Turns out that one bit isn't enough. Introduce two new fields
csc_route and func_route to hold the way that each interrupt is
routed.  csc is Card Status Change in the datasheets and standard, but
is called "Management Interrupt" in FreeBSDese.  There are three types
of interrupt routing:  ISA parallel, PCI parallel and ISA serial (some
chipsets support other types as well, but I don't plan on supporting
them).

When we try to allocate an interrupt, and the type for that interrupt
is pci_parallel, allow it to be shared by oring in RF_SHAREABLE to the
flags argument.  Introduce pcic_alloc_resource to allow this to
happen.
2001-05-28 02:53:02 +00:00
imp
7e15f71f4f Allow a shareable interrupts. Note, the bridge must set this flag or
the irq will be unshareable, as things are now.

More work likely is needed, but this is a good checkpoint.

# pcic_pci.c is getting closer :-)
2001-05-27 05:53:37 +00:00