Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S261778AbVCKWnf (ORCPT ); Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:43:35 -0500 Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org id S261760AbVCKWnf (ORCPT ); Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:43:35 -0500 Received: from e31.co.us.ibm.com ([32.97.110.129]:64963 "EHLO e31.co.us.ibm.com") by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S261805AbVCKWeb (ORCPT ); Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:34:31 -0500 Message-ID: <42321CEA.2000405@us.ltcfwd.linux.ibm.com> Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:34:18 -0500 From: Wen Xiong User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.2.1) Gecko/20030225 X-Accept-Language: en-us, en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Arjan van de Ven CC: Wen Xiong , Greg KH , linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: [ patch 3/5] drivers/serial/jsm: new serial device driver References: <20050228063954.GB23595@kroah.com> <4228CE41.2000102@us.ltcfwd.linux.ibm.com> <20050304220116.GA1201@kroah.com> <422CD9DB.10103@us.ltcfwd.linux.ibm.com> <20050308064424.GF17022@kroah.com> <422DF525.8030606@us.ltcfwd.linux.ibm.com> <20050308235807.GA11807@kroah.com> <422F1A8A.4000106@us.ltcfwd.linux.ibm.com> <20050309163518.GC25079@kroah.com> <422F2FDD.4050908@us.ltcfwd.linux.ibm.com> <20050309185800.GA27268@kroah.com> <4231BB5D.8020400@us.ltcfwd.linux.ibm.com> <1110556428.9917.31.camel@laptopd505.fenrus.org> <4231C9B2.5020202@us.ltcfwd.linux.ibm.com> <1110559614.9917.43.camel@laptopd505.fenrus.org> In-Reply-To: <1110559614.9917.43.camel@laptopd505.fenrus.org> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------070306030604000505000104" Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Content-Length: 40385 Lines: 1468 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070306030604000505000104 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Arjan van de Ven wrote: >>Jeff pointed out several PCI posting errors last time. Before we used >>udelay and now we changed to readb/readl instead of udelay this time. >>But we only used PCI posting when we think maybe delay there. >>So we have to do PCI posting on every writeb? >> >> >not every > > > >>Do you have some rules for >>doing PCI posting while writeb? depends on what kind of registers? >> >> > >basically you need to do posting flushes after every write for which you >assume later on the hardware received the write. If you do 5 writes in a >row you don't need 5 flushes. If you do a read later always anyway you >don't need any flushes. >On the other side of the spectrum: if you do something to the hardware >and then wait for some event, you do need to flush that stuff. >So at minimum you want to make sure that at any point where you leave >the driver (to userspace or tty layer or ...) all writes have been >flushed. And at all points where you are going to wait for hardware >events. > > > > > Based on above all points, I audited the whole drvier for PCI posting issues. Just added several PCI posting while the driver has interfaces with tty layer. Thanks for your comments. wendy --------------070306030604000505000104 Content-Type: text/plain; name="patch3.jasmine" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="patch3.jasmine" diff -Nuar linux-2.6.11.org/drivers/serial/jsm/jsm_neo.c linux-2.6.11.new/drivers/serial/jsm/jsm_neo.c --- linux-2.6.11.org/drivers/serial/jsm/jsm_neo.c 1969-12-31 18:00:00.000000000 -0600 +++ linux-2.6.11.new/drivers/serial/jsm/jsm_neo.c 2005-03-11 16:26:47.442988256 -0600 @@ -0,0 +1,1402 @@ +/************************************************************************ + * Copyright 2003 Digi International (www.digi.com) + * + * Copyright (C) 2004 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) + * any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED; without even the + * implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR + * PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 * Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307, USA. + * + * Contact Information: + * Scott H Kilau + * Wendy Xiong + * + ***********************************************************************/ +#include /* For udelay */ +#include /* For the various UART offsets */ +#include +#include +#include + +#include "jsm.h" /* Driver main header file */ + +static u32 jsm_offset_table[8] = { 0x01, 0x02, 0x04, 0x08, 0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80 }; + +static void neo_set_cts_flow_control(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 ier = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + u8 efr = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + jsm_printk(PARAM, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, "Setting CTSFLOW\n"); + + /* Turn on auto CTS flow control */ + ier |= (UART_17158_IER_CTSDSR); + efr |= (UART_17158_EFR_ECB | UART_17158_EFR_CTSDSR); + + /* Turn off auto Xon flow control */ + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_IXON); + + /* Why? Becuz Exar's spec says we have to zero it out before setting it */ + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on UART enhanced bits */ + writeb(efr, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on table D, with 8 char hi/low watermarks */ + writeb((UART_17158_FCTR_TRGD | UART_17158_FCTR_RTS_4DELAY), &ch->ch_neo_uart->fctr); + + /* Feed the UART our trigger levels */ + writeb(8, &ch->ch_neo_uart->tfifo); + ch->ch_t_tlevel = 8; + + writeb(ier, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); +} + +static void neo_set_rts_flow_control(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 ier = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + u8 efr = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + jsm_printk(PARAM, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, "Setting RTSFLOW\n"); + + /* Turn on auto RTS flow control */ + ier |= (UART_17158_IER_RTSDTR); + efr |= (UART_17158_EFR_ECB | UART_17158_EFR_RTSDTR); + + /* Turn off auto Xoff flow control */ + ier &= ~(UART_17158_IER_XOFF); + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_IXOFF); + + /* Why? Becuz Exar's spec says we have to zero it out before setting it */ + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on UART enhanced bits */ + writeb(efr, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + writeb((UART_17158_FCTR_TRGD | UART_17158_FCTR_RTS_4DELAY), &ch->ch_neo_uart->fctr); + ch->ch_r_watermark = 4; + + writeb(56, &ch->ch_neo_uart->rfifo); + ch->ch_r_tlevel = 56; + + writeb(ier, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + + /* + * From the Neo UART spec sheet: + * The auto RTS/DTR function must be started by asserting + * RTS/DTR# output pin (MCR bit-0 or 1 to logic 1 after + * it is enabled. + */ + ch->ch_mostat |= (UART_MCR_RTS); +} + + +static void neo_set_ixon_flow_control(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 ier = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + u8 efr = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + jsm_printk(PARAM, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, "Setting IXON FLOW\n"); + + /* Turn off auto CTS flow control */ + ier &= ~(UART_17158_IER_CTSDSR); + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_CTSDSR); + + /* Turn on auto Xon flow control */ + efr |= (UART_17158_EFR_ECB | UART_17158_EFR_IXON); + + /* Why? Becuz Exar's spec says we have to zero it out before setting it */ + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on UART enhanced bits */ + writeb(efr, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + writeb((UART_17158_FCTR_TRGD | UART_17158_FCTR_RTS_8DELAY), &ch->ch_neo_uart->fctr); + ch->ch_r_watermark = 4; + + writeb(32, &ch->ch_neo_uart->rfifo); + ch->ch_r_tlevel = 32; + + /* Tell UART what start/stop chars it should be looking for */ + writeb(ch->ch_startc, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xonchar1); + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xonchar2); + + writeb(ch->ch_stopc, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xoffchar1); + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xoffchar2); + + writeb(ier, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); +} + +static void neo_set_ixoff_flow_control(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 ier = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + u8 efr = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + jsm_printk(PARAM, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, "Setting IXOFF FLOW\n"); + + /* Turn off auto RTS flow control */ + ier &= ~(UART_17158_IER_RTSDTR); + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_RTSDTR); + + /* Turn on auto Xoff flow control */ + ier |= (UART_17158_IER_XOFF); + efr |= (UART_17158_EFR_ECB | UART_17158_EFR_IXOFF); + + /* Why? Becuz Exar's spec says we have to zero it out before setting it */ + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on UART enhanced bits */ + writeb(efr, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on table D, with 8 char hi/low watermarks */ + writeb((UART_17158_FCTR_TRGD | UART_17158_FCTR_RTS_8DELAY), &ch->ch_neo_uart->fctr); + + writeb(8, &ch->ch_neo_uart->tfifo); + ch->ch_t_tlevel = 8; + + /* Tell UART what start/stop chars it should be looking for */ + writeb(ch->ch_startc, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xonchar1); + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xonchar2); + + writeb(ch->ch_stopc, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xoffchar1); + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xoffchar2); + + writeb(ier, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); +} + +static void neo_set_no_input_flow_control(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 ier = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + u8 efr = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + jsm_printk(PARAM, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, "Unsetting Input FLOW\n"); + + /* Turn off auto RTS flow control */ + ier &= ~(UART_17158_IER_RTSDTR); + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_RTSDTR); + + /* Turn off auto Xoff flow control */ + ier &= ~(UART_17158_IER_XOFF); + if (ch->ch_c_iflag & IXON) + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_IXOFF); + else + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_ECB | UART_17158_EFR_IXOFF); + + /* Why? Becuz Exar's spec says we have to zero it out before setting it */ + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on UART enhanced bits */ + writeb(efr, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on table D, with 8 char hi/low watermarks */ + writeb((UART_17158_FCTR_TRGD | UART_17158_FCTR_RTS_8DELAY), &ch->ch_neo_uart->fctr); + + ch->ch_r_watermark = 0; + + writeb(16, &ch->ch_neo_uart->tfifo); + ch->ch_t_tlevel = 16; + + writeb(16, &ch->ch_neo_uart->rfifo); + ch->ch_r_tlevel = 16; + + writeb(ier, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); +} + +static void neo_set_no_output_flow_control(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 ier = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + u8 efr = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + jsm_printk(PARAM, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, "Unsetting Output FLOW\n"); + + /* Turn off auto CTS flow control */ + ier &= ~(UART_17158_IER_CTSDSR); + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_CTSDSR); + + /* Turn off auto Xon flow control */ + if (ch->ch_c_iflag & IXOFF) + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_IXON); + else + efr &= ~(UART_17158_EFR_ECB | UART_17158_EFR_IXON); + + /* Why? Becuz Exar's spec says we have to zero it out before setting it */ + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on UART enhanced bits */ + writeb(efr, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Turn on table D, with 8 char hi/low watermarks */ + writeb((UART_17158_FCTR_TRGD | UART_17158_FCTR_RTS_8DELAY), &ch->ch_neo_uart->fctr); + + ch->ch_r_watermark = 0; + + writeb(16, &ch->ch_neo_uart->tfifo); + ch->ch_t_tlevel = 16; + + writeb(16, &ch->ch_neo_uart->rfifo); + ch->ch_r_tlevel = 16; + + writeb(ier, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); +} + +static inline void neo_set_new_start_stop_chars(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + + /* if hardware flow control is set, then skip this whole thing */ + if (ch->ch_c_cflag & CRTSCTS) + return; + + jsm_printk(PARAM, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, "start\n"); + + /* Tell UART what start/stop chars it should be looking for */ + writeb(ch->ch_startc, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xonchar1); + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xonchar2); + + writeb(ch->ch_stopc, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xoffchar1); + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->xoffchar2); +} + +static void neo_copy_data_from_uart_to_queue(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + int qleft = 0; + u8 linestatus = 0; + u8 error_mask = 0; + int n = 0; + int total = 0; + u16 head; + u16 tail; + + if (!ch) + return; + + /* cache head and tail of queue */ + head = ch->ch_r_head & RQUEUEMASK; + tail = ch->ch_r_tail & RQUEUEMASK; + + /* Get our cached LSR */ + linestatus = ch->ch_cached_lsr; + ch->ch_cached_lsr = 0; + + /* Store how much space we have left in the queue */ + if ((qleft = tail - head - 1) < 0) + qleft += RQUEUEMASK + 1; + + /* + * If the UART is not in FIFO mode, force the FIFO copy to + * NOT be run, by setting total to 0. + * + * On the other hand, if the UART IS in FIFO mode, then ask + * the UART to give us an approximation of data it has RX'ed. + */ + if (!(ch->ch_flags & CH_FIFO_ENABLED)) + total = 0; + else { + total = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->rfifo); + + /* + * EXAR chip bug - RX FIFO COUNT - Fudge factor. + * + * This resolves a problem/bug with the Exar chip that sometimes + * returns a bogus value in the rfifo register. + * The count can be any where from 0-3 bytes "off". + * Bizarre, but true. + */ + total -= 3; + } + + /* + * Finally, bound the copy to make sure we don't overflow + * our own queue... + * The byte by byte copy loop below this loop this will + * deal with the queue overflow possibility. + */ + total = min(total, qleft); + + while (total > 0) { + /* + * Grab the linestatus register, we need to check + * to see if there are any errors in the FIFO. + */ + linestatus = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->lsr); + + /* + * Break out if there is a FIFO error somewhere. + * This will allow us to go byte by byte down below, + * finding the exact location of the error. + */ + if (linestatus & UART_17158_RX_FIFO_DATA_ERROR) + break; + + /* Make sure we don't go over the end of our queue */ + n = min(((u32) total), (RQUEUESIZE - (u32) tail)); + + /* + * Cut down n even further if needed, this is to fix + * a problem with memcpy_fromio() with the Neo on the + * IBM pSeries platform. + * 15 bytes max appears to be the magic number. + */ + n = min((u32) n, (u32) 12); + + /* + * Since we are grabbing the linestatus register, which + * will reset some bits after our read, we need to ensure + * we don't miss our TX FIFO emptys. + */ + if (linestatus & (UART_LSR_THRE | UART_17158_TX_AND_FIFO_CLR)) + ch->ch_flags |= (CH_TX_FIFO_EMPTY | CH_TX_FIFO_LWM); + + linestatus = 0; + + /* Copy data from uart to the queue */ + memcpy_fromio(ch->ch_rqueue + head, &ch->ch_neo_uart->txrxburst, n); + /* + * Since RX_FIFO_DATA_ERROR was 0, we are guarenteed + * that all the data currently in the FIFO is free of + * breaks and parity/frame/orun errors. + */ + memset(ch->ch_equeue + head, 0, n); + + /* Add to and flip head if needed */ + head = (head + n) & RQUEUEMASK; + total -= n; + qleft -= n; + ch->ch_rxcount += n; + } + + /* + * Create a mask to determine whether we should + * insert the character (if any) into our queue. + */ + if (ch->ch_c_iflag & IGNBRK) + error_mask |= UART_LSR_BI; + + /* + * Now cleanup any leftover bytes still in the UART. + * Also deal with any possible queue overflow here as well. + */ + while (1) { + + /* + * Its possible we have a linestatus from the loop above + * this, so we "OR" on any extra bits. + */ + linestatus |= readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->lsr); + + /* + * If the chip tells us there is no more data pending to + * be read, we can then leave. + * But before we do, cache the linestatus, just in case. + */ + if (!(linestatus & UART_LSR_DR)) { + ch->ch_cached_lsr = linestatus; + break; + } + + /* No need to store this bit */ + linestatus &= ~UART_LSR_DR; + + /* + * Since we are grabbing the linestatus register, which + * will reset some bits after our read, we need to ensure + * we don't miss our TX FIFO emptys. + */ + if (linestatus & (UART_LSR_THRE | UART_17158_TX_AND_FIFO_CLR)) { + linestatus &= ~(UART_LSR_THRE | UART_17158_TX_AND_FIFO_CLR); + ch->ch_flags |= (CH_TX_FIFO_EMPTY | CH_TX_FIFO_LWM); + } + + /* + * Discard character if we are ignoring the error mask. + */ + if (linestatus & error_mask) { + u8 discard; + linestatus = 0; + memcpy_fromio(&discard, &ch->ch_neo_uart->txrxburst, 1); + continue; + } + + /* + * If our queue is full, we have no choice but to drop some data. + * The assumption is that HWFLOW or SWFLOW should have stopped + * things way way before we got to this point. + * + * I decided that I wanted to ditch the oldest data first, + * I hope thats okay with everyone? Yes? Good. + */ + while (qleft < 1) { + jsm_printk(READ, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "Queue full, dropping DATA:%x LSR:%x\n", + ch->ch_rqueue[tail], ch->ch_equeue[tail]); + + ch->ch_r_tail = tail = (tail + 1) & RQUEUEMASK; + ch->ch_err_overrun++; + qleft++; + } + + memcpy_fromio(ch->ch_rqueue + head, &ch->ch_neo_uart->txrxburst, 1); + ch->ch_equeue[head] = (u8) linestatus; + + jsm_printk(READ, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "DATA/LSR pair: %x %x\n", ch->ch_rqueue[head], ch->ch_equeue[head]); + + /* Ditch any remaining linestatus value. */ + linestatus = 0; + + /* Add to and flip head if needed */ + head = (head + 1) & RQUEUEMASK; + + qleft--; + ch->ch_rxcount++; + } + + /* + * Write new final heads to channel structure. + */ + ch->ch_r_head = head & RQUEUEMASK; + ch->ch_e_head = head & EQUEUEMASK; + jsm_input(ch); +} + +static void neo_copy_data_from_queue_to_uart(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u16 head; + u16 tail; + int n; + int s; + int qlen; + u32 len_written = 0; + + if (!ch) + return; + + /* No data to write to the UART */ + if (ch->ch_w_tail == ch->ch_w_head) + return; + + /* If port is "stopped", don't send any data to the UART */ + if ((ch->ch_flags & CH_STOP) || (ch->ch_flags & CH_BREAK_SENDING)) + return; + /* + * If FIFOs are disabled. Send data directly to txrx register + */ + if (!(ch->ch_flags & CH_FIFO_ENABLED)) { + u8 lsrbits = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->lsr); + + ch->ch_cached_lsr |= lsrbits; + if (ch->ch_cached_lsr & UART_LSR_THRE) { + ch->ch_cached_lsr &= ~(UART_LSR_THRE); + + writeb(ch->ch_wqueue[ch->ch_w_tail], &ch->ch_neo_uart->txrx); + jsm_printk(WRITE, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "Tx data: %x\n", ch->ch_wqueue[ch->ch_w_head]); + ch->ch_w_tail++; + ch->ch_w_tail &= WQUEUEMASK; + ch->ch_txcount++; + } + return; + } + + /* + * We have to do it this way, because of the EXAR TXFIFO count bug. + */ + if (!(ch->ch_flags & (CH_TX_FIFO_EMPTY | CH_TX_FIFO_LWM))) + return; + + len_written = 0; + n = UART_17158_TX_FIFOSIZE - ch->ch_t_tlevel; + + /* cache head and tail of queue */ + head = ch->ch_w_head & WQUEUEMASK; + tail = ch->ch_w_tail & WQUEUEMASK; + qlen = (head - tail) & WQUEUEMASK; + + /* Find minimum of the FIFO space, versus queue length */ + n = min(n, qlen); + + while (n > 0) { + + s = ((head >= tail) ? head : WQUEUESIZE) - tail; + s = min(s, n); + + if (s <= 0) + break; + + memcpy_toio(&ch->ch_neo_uart->txrxburst, ch->ch_wqueue + tail, s); + /* Add and flip queue if needed */ + tail = (tail + s) & WQUEUEMASK; + n -= s; + ch->ch_txcount += s; + len_written += s; + } + + /* Update the final tail */ + ch->ch_w_tail = tail & WQUEUEMASK; + + if (len_written >= ch->ch_t_tlevel) + ch->ch_flags &= ~(CH_TX_FIFO_EMPTY | CH_TX_FIFO_LWM); + + if (!jsm_tty_write(&ch->uart_port)) + uart_write_wakeup(&ch->uart_port); +} + +static void neo_parse_modem(struct jsm_channel *ch, u8 signals) +{ + u8 msignals = signals; + + jsm_printk(MSIGS, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "neo_parse_modem: port: %d msignals: %x\n", ch->ch_portnum, msignals); + + if (!ch) + return; + + /* Scrub off lower bits. They signify delta's, which I don't care about */ + msignals &= 0xf0; + + if (msignals & UART_MSR_DCD) + ch->ch_mistat |= UART_MSR_DCD; + else + ch->ch_mistat &= ~UART_MSR_DCD; + + if (msignals & UART_MSR_DSR) + ch->ch_mistat |= UART_MSR_DSR; + else + ch->ch_mistat &= ~UART_MSR_DSR; + + if (msignals & UART_MSR_RI) + ch->ch_mistat |= UART_MSR_RI; + else + ch->ch_mistat &= ~UART_MSR_RI; + + if (msignals & UART_MSR_CTS) + ch->ch_mistat |= UART_MSR_CTS; + else + ch->ch_mistat &= ~UART_MSR_CTS; + + jsm_printk(MSIGS, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "Port: %d DTR: %d RTS: %d CTS: %d DSR: %d " "RI: %d CD: %d\n", + ch->ch_portnum, + !!((ch->ch_mistat | ch->ch_mostat) & UART_MCR_DTR), + !!((ch->ch_mistat | ch->ch_mostat) & UART_MCR_RTS), + !!((ch->ch_mistat | ch->ch_mostat) & UART_MSR_CTS), + !!((ch->ch_mistat | ch->ch_mostat) & UART_MSR_DSR), + !!((ch->ch_mistat | ch->ch_mostat) & UART_MSR_RI), + !!((ch->ch_mistat | ch->ch_mostat) & UART_MSR_DCD)); +} + +/* Make the UART raise any of the output signals we want up */ +static void neo_assert_modem_signals(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 out; + + if (!ch) + return; + + out = ch->ch_mostat; + + writeb(out, &ch->ch_neo_uart->mcr); + + /* flush write operation */ + readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->mcr); +} + +/* + * Flush the WRITE FIFO on the Neo. + * + * NOTE: Channel lock MUST be held before calling this function! + */ +static void neo_flush_uart_write(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 tmp = 0; + int i = 0; + + if (!ch) + return; + + writeb((UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO | UART_FCR_CLEAR_XMIT), &ch->ch_neo_uart->isr_fcr); + + for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { + + /* Check to see if the UART feels it completely flushed the FIFO. */ + tmp = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->isr_fcr); + if (tmp & 4) { + jsm_printk(IOCTL, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "Still flushing TX UART... i: %d\n", i); + udelay(10); + } + else + break; + } + + ch->ch_flags |= (CH_TX_FIFO_EMPTY | CH_TX_FIFO_LWM); +} + + +/* + * Flush the READ FIFO on the Neo. + * + * NOTE: Channel lock MUST be held before calling this function! + */ +static void neo_flush_uart_read(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 tmp = 0; + int i = 0; + + if (!ch) + return; + + writeb((UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO | UART_FCR_CLEAR_RCVR), &ch->ch_neo_uart->isr_fcr); + + for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { + + /* Check to see if the UART feels it completely flushed the FIFO. */ + tmp = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->isr_fcr); + if (tmp & 2) { + jsm_printk(IOCTL, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "Still flushing RX UART... i: %d\n", i); + udelay(10); + } + else + break; + } +} + +/* + * No locks are assumed to be held when calling this function. + */ +void neo_clear_break(struct jsm_channel *ch, int force) +{ + u64 lock_flags; + + spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + + /* Turn break off, and unset some variables */ + if (ch->ch_flags & CH_BREAK_SENDING) { + u8 temp = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->lcr); + writeb((temp & ~UART_LCR_SBC), &ch->ch_neo_uart->lcr); + + ch->ch_flags &= ~(CH_BREAK_SENDING); + jsm_printk(IOCTL, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "clear break Finishing UART_LCR_SBC! finished: %lx\n", jiffies); + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); +} + +/* + * Parse the ISR register. + */ +static inline void neo_parse_isr(struct jsm_board *brd, u32 port) +{ + struct jsm_channel *ch; + u8 isr; + u8 cause; + u64 lock_flags; + + if (!brd) + return; + + if (port > brd->maxports) + return; + + ch = brd->channels[port]; + if (!ch) + return; + + /* Here we try to figure out what caused the interrupt to happen */ + while (1) { + + isr = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->isr_fcr); + + /* Bail if no pending interrupt */ + if (isr & UART_IIR_NO_INT) + break; + + /* + * Yank off the upper 2 bits, which just show that the FIFO's are enabled. + */ + isr &= ~(UART_17158_IIR_FIFO_ENABLED); + + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d isr: %x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, isr); + + if (isr & (UART_17158_IIR_RDI_TIMEOUT | UART_IIR_RDI)) { + /* Read data from uart -> queue */ + neo_copy_data_from_uart_to_queue(ch); + + /* Call our tty layer to enforce queue flow control if needed. */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + jsm_check_queue_flow_control(ch); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + } + + if (isr & UART_IIR_THRI) { + /* Transfer data (if any) from Write Queue -> UART. */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + ch->ch_flags |= (CH_TX_FIFO_EMPTY | CH_TX_FIFO_LWM); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + neo_copy_data_from_queue_to_uart(ch); + } + + if (isr & UART_17158_IIR_XONXOFF) { + cause = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->xoffchar1); + + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "Port %d. Got ISR_XONXOFF: cause:%x\n", port, cause); + + /* + * Since the UART detected either an XON or + * XOFF match, we need to figure out which + * one it was, so we can suspend or resume data flow. + */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + if (cause == UART_17158_XON_DETECT) { + /* Is output stopped right now, if so, resume it */ + if (brd->channels[port]->ch_flags & CH_STOP) { + ch->ch_flags &= ~(CH_STOP); + } + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "Port %d. XON detected in incoming data\n", port); + } + else if (cause == UART_17158_XOFF_DETECT) { + if (!(brd->channels[port]->ch_flags & CH_STOP)) { + ch->ch_flags |= CH_STOP; + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "Setting CH_STOP\n"); + } + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "Port: %d. XOFF detected in incoming data\n", port); + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + } + + if (isr & UART_17158_IIR_HWFLOW_STATE_CHANGE) { + /* + * If we get here, this means the hardware is doing auto flow control. + * Check to see whether RTS/DTR or CTS/DSR caused this interrupt. + */ + cause = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->mcr); + + /* Which pin is doing auto flow? RTS or DTR? */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + if ((cause & 0x4) == 0) { + if (cause & UART_MCR_RTS) + ch->ch_mostat |= UART_MCR_RTS; + else + ch->ch_mostat &= ~(UART_MCR_RTS); + } else { + if (cause & UART_MCR_DTR) + ch->ch_mostat |= UART_MCR_DTR; + else + ch->ch_mostat &= ~(UART_MCR_DTR); + } + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + } + + /* Parse any modem signal changes */ + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "MOD_STAT: sending to parse_modem_sigs\n"); + neo_parse_modem(ch, readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->msr)); + } +} + +static inline void neo_parse_lsr(struct jsm_board *brd, u32 port) +{ + struct jsm_channel *ch; + int linestatus; + u64 lock_flags; + + if (!brd) + return; + + if (port > brd->maxports) + return; + + ch = brd->channels[port]; + if (!ch) + return; + + linestatus = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->lsr); + + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d port: %d linestatus: %x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, port, linestatus); + + ch->ch_cached_lsr |= linestatus; + + if (ch->ch_cached_lsr & UART_LSR_DR) { + /* Read data from uart -> queue */ + neo_copy_data_from_uart_to_queue(ch); + spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + jsm_check_queue_flow_control(ch); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + } + + /* + * This is a special flag. It indicates that at least 1 + * RX error (parity, framing, or break) has happened. + * Mark this in our struct, which will tell me that I have + *to do the special RX+LSR read for this FIFO load. + */ + if (linestatus & UART_17158_RX_FIFO_DATA_ERROR) + jsm_printk(INTR, DEBUG, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d Port: %d Got an RX error, need to parse LSR\n", + __FILE__, __LINE__, port); + + /* + * The next 3 tests should *NOT* happen, as the above test + * should encapsulate all 3... At least, thats what Exar says. + */ + + if (linestatus & UART_LSR_PE) { + ch->ch_err_parity++; + jsm_printk(INTR, DEBUG, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d Port: %d. PAR ERR!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, port); + } + + if (linestatus & UART_LSR_FE) { + ch->ch_err_frame++; + jsm_printk(INTR, DEBUG, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d Port: %d. FRM ERR!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, port); + } + + if (linestatus & UART_LSR_BI) { + ch->ch_err_break++; + jsm_printk(INTR, DEBUG, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d Port: %d. BRK INTR!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, port); + } + + if (linestatus & UART_LSR_OE) { + /* + * Rx Oruns. Exar says that an orun will NOT corrupt + * the FIFO. It will just replace the holding register + * with this new data byte. So basically just ignore this. + * Probably we should eventually have an orun stat in our driver... + */ + ch->ch_err_overrun++; + jsm_printk(INTR, DEBUG, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d Port: %d. Rx Overrun!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, port); + } + + if (linestatus & UART_LSR_THRE) { + spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + ch->ch_flags |= (CH_TX_FIFO_EMPTY | CH_TX_FIFO_LWM); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + + /* Transfer data (if any) from Write Queue -> UART. */ + neo_copy_data_from_queue_to_uart(ch); + } + else if (linestatus & UART_17158_TX_AND_FIFO_CLR) { + spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + ch->ch_flags |= (CH_TX_FIFO_EMPTY | CH_TX_FIFO_LWM); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags); + + /* Transfer data (if any) from Write Queue -> UART. */ + neo_copy_data_from_queue_to_uart(ch); + } +} + +/* + * neo_param() + * Send any/all changes to the line to the UART. + */ +static void neo_param(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 lcr = 0; + u8 uart_lcr = 0; + u8 ier = 0; + u32 baud = 9600; + int quot = 0; + struct jsm_board *bd; + + bd = ch->ch_bd; + if (!bd) + return; + + /* + * If baud rate is zero, flush queues, and set mval to drop DTR. + */ + if ((ch->ch_c_cflag & (CBAUD)) == 0) { + ch->ch_r_head = ch->ch_r_tail = 0; + ch->ch_e_head = ch->ch_e_tail = 0; + ch->ch_w_head = ch->ch_w_tail = 0; + + neo_flush_uart_write(ch); + neo_flush_uart_read(ch); + + ch->ch_flags |= (CH_BAUD0); + ch->ch_mostat &= ~(UART_MCR_RTS | UART_MCR_DTR); + neo_assert_modem_signals(ch); + ch->ch_old_baud = 0; + return; + + } else if (ch->ch_custom_speed) { + baud = ch->ch_custom_speed; + if (ch->ch_flags & CH_BAUD0) + ch->ch_flags &= ~(CH_BAUD0); + } else { + int iindex = 0; + int jindex = 0; + + const u64 bauds[4][16] = { + { + 0, 50, 75, 110, + 134, 150, 200, 300, + 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, + 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 }, + { + 0, 57600, 115200, 230400, + 460800, 150, 200, 921600, + 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, + 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 }, + { + 0, 57600, 76800, 115200, + 131657, 153600, 230400, 460800, + 921600, 1200, 1800, 2400, + 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 }, + { + 0, 57600, 115200, 230400, + 460800, 150, 200, 921600, + 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, + 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 } + }; + + baud = C_BAUD(ch->uart_port.info->tty) & 0xff; + + if (ch->ch_c_cflag & CBAUDEX) + iindex = 1; + + jindex = baud; + + if ((iindex >= 0) && (iindex < 4) && (jindex >= 0) && (jindex < 16)) + baud = bauds[iindex][jindex]; + else { + jsm_printk(IOCTL, DEBUG, &ch->ch_bd->pci_dev, + "baud indices were out of range (%d)(%d)", + iindex, jindex); + baud = 0; + } + + if (baud == 0) + baud = 9600; + + if (ch->ch_flags & CH_BAUD0) + ch->ch_flags &= ~(CH_BAUD0); + } + + if (ch->ch_c_cflag & PARENB) + lcr |= UART_LCR_PARITY; + + if (!(ch->ch_c_cflag & PARODD)) + lcr |= UART_LCR_EPAR; + + /* + * Not all platforms support mark/space parity, + * so this will hide behind an ifdef. + */ +#ifdef CMSPAR + if (ch->ch_c_cflag & CMSPAR) + lcr |= UART_LCR_SPAR; +#endif + + if (ch->ch_c_cflag & CSTOPB) + lcr |= UART_LCR_STOP; + + switch (ch->ch_c_cflag & CSIZE) { + case CS5: + lcr |= UART_LCR_WLEN5; + break; + case CS6: + lcr |= UART_LCR_WLEN6; + break; + case CS7: + lcr |= UART_LCR_WLEN7; + break; + case CS8: + default: + lcr |= UART_LCR_WLEN8; + break; + } + + ier = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + uart_lcr = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->lcr); + + if (baud == 0) + baud = 9600; + + quot = ch->ch_bd->bd_dividend / baud; + + if (quot != 0) { + ch->ch_old_baud = baud; + writeb(UART_LCR_DLAB, &ch->ch_neo_uart->lcr); + writeb((quot & 0xff), &ch->ch_neo_uart->txrx); + writeb((quot >> 8), &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + writeb(lcr, &ch->ch_neo_uart->lcr); + } + + if (uart_lcr != lcr) + writeb(lcr, &ch->ch_neo_uart->lcr); + + if (ch->ch_c_cflag & CREAD) + ier |= (UART_IER_RDI | UART_IER_RLSI); + + ier |= (UART_IER_THRI | UART_IER_MSI); + + writeb(ier, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + + /* Set new start/stop chars */ + neo_set_new_start_stop_chars(ch); + + if (ch->ch_c_cflag & CRTSCTS) + neo_set_cts_flow_control(ch); + else if (ch->ch_c_iflag & IXON) { + /* If start/stop is set to disable, then we should disable flow control */ + if ((ch->ch_startc == __DISABLED_CHAR) || (ch->ch_stopc == __DISABLED_CHAR)) + neo_set_no_output_flow_control(ch); + else + neo_set_ixon_flow_control(ch); + } + else + neo_set_no_output_flow_control(ch); + + if (ch->ch_c_cflag & CRTSCTS) + neo_set_rts_flow_control(ch); + else if (ch->ch_c_iflag & IXOFF) { + /* If start/stop is set to disable, then we should disable flow control */ + if ((ch->ch_startc == __DISABLED_CHAR) || (ch->ch_stopc == __DISABLED_CHAR)) + neo_set_no_input_flow_control(ch); + else + neo_set_ixoff_flow_control(ch); + } + else + neo_set_no_input_flow_control(ch); + /* + * Adjust the RX FIFO Trigger level if baud is less than 9600. + * Not exactly elegant, but this is needed because of the Exar chip's + * delay on firing off the RX FIFO interrupt on slower baud rates. + */ + if (baud < 9600) { + writeb(1, &ch->ch_neo_uart->rfifo); + ch->ch_r_tlevel = 1; + } + + neo_assert_modem_signals(ch); + + /* Get current status of the modem signals now */ + neo_parse_modem(ch, readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->msr)); + return; +} + +/* + * jsm_neo_intr() + * + * Neo specific interrupt handler. + */ +static irqreturn_t neo_intr(int irq, void *voidbrd, struct pt_regs *regs) +{ + struct jsm_board *brd = (struct jsm_board *) voidbrd; + struct jsm_channel *ch; + int port = 0; + int type = 0; + int current_port; + u32 tmp; + u32 uart_poll; + unsigned long lock_flags; + unsigned long lock_flags2; + int outofloop_count = 0; + + brd->intr_count++; + + /* Lock out the slow poller from running on this board. */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&brd->bd_intr_lock, lock_flags); + + /* + * Read in "extended" IRQ information from the 32bit Neo register. + * Bits 0-7: What port triggered the interrupt. + * Bits 8-31: Each 3bits indicate what type of interrupt occurred. + */ + uart_poll = readl(brd->re_map_membase + UART_17158_POLL_ADDR_OFFSET); + + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &brd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d uart_poll: %x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, uart_poll); + + if (!uart_poll) { + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &brd->pci_dev, + "Kernel interrupted to me, but no pending interrupts...\n"); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd->bd_intr_lock, lock_flags); + return IRQ_NONE; + } + + /* At this point, we have at least SOMETHING to service, dig further... */ + + current_port = 0; + + /* Loop on each port */ + while (((uart_poll & 0xff) != 0) && (outofloop_count < 0xff)){ + + tmp = uart_poll; + outofloop_count++; + + /* Check current port to see if it has interrupt pending */ + if ((tmp & jsm_offset_table[current_port]) != 0) { + port = current_port; + type = tmp >> (8 + (port * 3)); + type &= 0x7; + } else { + current_port++; + continue; + } + + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &brd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d port: %x type: %x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, port, type); + + /* Remove this port + type from uart_poll */ + uart_poll &= ~(jsm_offset_table[port]); + + if (!type) { + /* If no type, just ignore it, and move onto next port */ + jsm_printk(INTR, ERR, &brd->pci_dev, + "Interrupt with no type! port: %d\n", port); + continue; + } + + /* Switch on type of interrupt we have */ + switch (type) { + + case UART_17158_RXRDY_TIMEOUT: + /* + * RXRDY Time-out is cleared by reading data in the + * RX FIFO until it falls below the trigger level. + */ + + /* Verify the port is in range. */ + if (port > brd->nasync) + continue; + + ch = brd->channels[port]; + neo_copy_data_from_uart_to_queue(ch); + + /* Call our tty layer to enforce queue flow control if needed. */ + spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags2); + jsm_check_queue_flow_control(ch); + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->ch_lock, lock_flags2); + + continue; + + case UART_17158_RX_LINE_STATUS: + /* + * RXRDY and RX LINE Status (logic OR of LSR[4:1]) + */ + neo_parse_lsr(brd, port); + continue; + + case UART_17158_TXRDY: + /* + * TXRDY interrupt clears after reading ISR register for the UART channel. + */ + + /* + * Yes, this is odd... + * Why would I check EVERY possibility of type of + * interrupt, when we know its TXRDY??? + * Becuz for some reason, even tho we got triggered for TXRDY, + * it seems to be occassionally wrong. Instead of TX, which + * it should be, I was getting things like RXDY too. Weird. + */ + neo_parse_isr(brd, port); + continue; + + case UART_17158_MSR: + /* + * MSR or flow control was seen. + */ + neo_parse_isr(brd, port); + continue; + + default: + /* + * The UART triggered us with a bogus interrupt type. + * It appears the Exar chip, when REALLY bogged down, will throw + * these once and awhile. + * Its harmless, just ignore it and move on. + */ + jsm_printk(INTR, ERR, &brd->pci_dev, + "%s:%d Unknown Interrupt type: %x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, type); + continue; + } + } + + spin_unlock_irqrestore(&brd->bd_intr_lock, lock_flags); + + jsm_printk(INTR, INFO, &brd->pci_dev, "finish.\n"); + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +/* + * Neo specific way of turning off the receiver. + * Used as a way to enforce queue flow control when in + * hardware flow control mode. + */ +static void neo_disable_receiver(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 tmp = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + tmp &= ~(UART_IER_RDI); + writeb(tmp, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); +} + + +/* + * Neo specific way of turning on the receiver. + * Used as a way to un-enforce queue flow control when in + * hardware flow control mode. + */ +static void neo_enable_receiver(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 tmp = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + tmp |= (UART_IER_RDI); + writeb(tmp, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); +} + +static void neo_send_start_character(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + unsigned char xdata; + if (!ch) + return; + + if (ch->ch_startc != __DISABLED_CHAR) { + ch->ch_xon_sends++; + writeb(ch->ch_startc, &ch->ch_neo_uart->txrx); + + /* flush write operation */ + xdata = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->txrx); + } +} + +static void neo_send_stop_character(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + unsigned char xdata; + + if (!ch) + return; + + if (ch->ch_stopc != __DISABLED_CHAR) { + ch->ch_xoff_sends++; + writeb(ch->ch_stopc, &ch->ch_neo_uart->txrx); + + /* flush write operation */ + xdata = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->txrx); + } +} + +/* + * neo_uart_init + */ +static void neo_uart_init(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + writeb(UART_EFR_ECB, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Clear out UART and FIFO */ + readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->txrx); + writeb((UART_FCR_ENABLE_FIFO|UART_FCR_CLEAR_RCVR|UART_FCR_CLEAR_XMIT), &ch->ch_neo_uart->isr_fcr); + readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->lsr); + readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->msr); + + ch->ch_flags |= CH_FIFO_ENABLED; + + /* Assert any signals we want up */ + writeb(ch->ch_mostat, &ch->ch_neo_uart->mcr); +} + +/* + * Make the UART completely turn off. + */ +static void neo_uart_off(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + /* Turn off UART enhanced bits */ + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->efr); + + /* Stop all interrupts from occurring. */ + writeb(0, &ch->ch_neo_uart->ier); +} + +static u32 neo_get_uart_bytes_left(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + u8 left = 0; + u8 lsr = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->lsr); + + /* We must cache the LSR as some of the bits get reset once read... */ + ch->ch_cached_lsr |= lsr; + + /* Determine whether the Transmitter is empty or not */ + if (!(lsr & UART_LSR_TEMT)) + left = 1; + else { + ch->ch_flags |= (CH_TX_FIFO_EMPTY | CH_TX_FIFO_LWM); + left = 0; + } + + return left; +} + +/* Channel lock MUST be held by the calling function! */ +static void neo_send_break(struct jsm_channel *ch) +{ + /* + * Set the time we should stop sending the break. + * If we are already sending a break, toss away the existing + * time to stop, and use this new value instead. + */ + + /* Tell the UART to start sending the break */ + if (!(ch->ch_flags & CH_BREAK_SENDING)) { + u8 temp = readb(&ch->ch_neo_uart->lcr); + writeb((temp | UART_LCR_SBC), &ch->ch_neo_uart->lcr); + ch->ch_flags |= (CH_BREAK_SENDING); + } +} + +/* + * neo_send_immediate_char. + * + * Sends a specific character as soon as possible to the UART, + * jumping over any bytes that might be in the write queue. + * + * The channel lock MUST be held by the calling function. + */ +static void neo_send_immediate_char(struct jsm_channel *ch, unsigned char c) +{ + if (!ch) + return; + + writeb(c, &ch->ch_neo_uart->txrx); +} + +struct board_ops jsm_neo_ops = { + .intr = neo_intr, + .uart_init = neo_uart_init, + .uart_off = neo_uart_off, + .param = neo_param, + .assert_modem_signals = neo_assert_modem_signals, + .flush_uart_write = neo_flush_uart_write, + .flush_uart_read = neo_flush_uart_read, + .disable_receiver = neo_disable_receiver, + .enable_receiver = neo_enable_receiver, + .send_break = neo_send_break, + .clear_break = neo_clear_break, + .send_start_character = neo_send_start_character, + .send_stop_character = neo_send_stop_character, + .copy_data_from_queue_to_uart = neo_copy_data_from_queue_to_uart, + .get_uart_bytes_left = neo_get_uart_bytes_left, + .send_immediate_char = neo_send_immediate_char +}; --------------070306030604000505000104-- - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/