source: mainline/kernel/arch/sparc64/src/drivers/sgcn.c@ 42742c5a

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Last change on this file since 42742c5a was 0f74869, checked in by Jakub Jermar <jakub@…>, 16 years ago

Unbreak sparc64.
Due to the lack of userspace bus drivers for the z8530 and ns16550,
we are currently handling exactly one interrupt from these devices
in userspace.

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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2008 Pavel Rimsky
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 * are met:
8 *
9 * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11 * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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13 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14 * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
15 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
16 *
17 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
18 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
19 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
20 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
21 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
22 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
23 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
26 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup sparc64
30 * @{
31 */
32/**
33 * @file
34 * @brief SGCN driver.
35 */
36
37#include <arch/drivers/sgcn.h>
38#include <arch/drivers/kbd.h>
39#include <genarch/ofw/ofw_tree.h>
40#include <debug.h>
41#include <func.h>
42#include <print.h>
43#include <mm/page.h>
44#include <ipc/irq.h>
45#include <ddi/ddi.h>
46#include <ddi/device.h>
47#include <console/chardev.h>
48#include <console/console.h>
49#include <ddi/device.h>
50#include <sysinfo/sysinfo.h>
51#include <synch/spinlock.h>
52
53/*
54 * Physical address at which the SBBC starts. This value has been obtained
55 * by inspecting (using Simics) memory accesses made by OBP. It is valid
56 * for the Simics-simulated Serengeti machine. The author of this code is
57 * not sure whether this value is valid generally.
58 */
59#define SBBC_START 0x63000000000
60
61/* offset of SRAM within the SBBC memory */
62#define SBBC_SRAM_OFFSET 0x900000
63
64/* size (in bytes) of the physical memory area which will be mapped */
65#define MAPPED_AREA_SIZE (128 * 1024)
66
67/* magic string contained at the beginning of SRAM */
68#define SRAM_TOC_MAGIC "TOCSRAM"
69
70/*
71 * Key into the SRAM table of contents which identifies the entry
72 * describing the OBP console buffer. It is worth mentioning
73 * that the OBP console buffer is not the only console buffer
74 * which can be used. It is, however, used because when the kernel
75 * is running, the OBP buffer is not used by OBP any more but OBP
76 * has already made neccessary arangements so that the output will
77 * be read from the OBP buffer and input will go to the OBP buffer.
78 * Therefore HelenOS needs to make no such arrangements any more.
79 */
80#define CONSOLE_KEY "OBPCONS"
81
82/* magic string contained at the beginning of the console buffer */
83#define SGCN_BUFFER_MAGIC "CON"
84
85/**
86 * The driver is polling based, but in order to notify the userspace
87 * of a key being pressed, we need to supply the interface with some
88 * interrupt number. The interrupt number can be arbitrary as it it
89 * will never be used for identifying HW interrupts, but only in
90 * notifying the userspace.
91 */
92#define FICTIONAL_INR 1
93
94
95/*
96 * Returns a pointer to the object of a given type which is placed at the given
97 * offset from the SRAM beginning.
98 */
99#define SRAM(type, offset) ((type *) (sram_begin + (offset)))
100
101/* Returns a pointer to the SRAM table of contents. */
102#define SRAM_TOC (SRAM(iosram_toc_t, 0))
103
104/*
105 * Returns a pointer to the object of a given type which is placed at the given
106 * offset from the console buffer beginning.
107 */
108#define SGCN_BUFFER(type, offset) \
109 ((type *) (sgcn_buffer_begin + (offset)))
110
111/** Returns a pointer to the console buffer header. */
112#define SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER (SGCN_BUFFER(sgcn_buffer_header_t, 0))
113
114/** defined in drivers/kbd.c */
115extern kbd_type_t kbd_type;
116
117/** starting address of SRAM, will be set by the init_sram_begin function */
118static uintptr_t sram_begin;
119
120/**
121 * starting address of the SGCN buffer, will be set by the
122 * init_sgcn_buffer_begin function
123 */
124static uintptr_t sgcn_buffer_begin;
125
126/**
127 * SGCN IRQ structure. So far used only for notifying the userspace of the
128 * key being pressed, not for kernel being informed about keyboard interrupts.
129 */
130static irq_t sgcn_irq;
131
132// TODO think of a way how to synchronize accesses to SGCN buffer between the kernel and the userspace
133
134/*
135 * Ensures that writing to the buffer and consequent update of the write pointer
136 * are together one atomic operation.
137 */
138SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE(sgcn_output_lock);
139
140/*
141 * Prevents the input buffer read/write pointers from getting to inconsistent
142 * state.
143 */
144SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE(sgcn_input_lock);
145
146
147/* functions referenced from definitions of I/O operations structures */
148static void sgcn_noop(chardev_t *);
149static void sgcn_putchar(chardev_t *, const char, bool);
150static char sgcn_key_read(chardev_t *);
151
152/** character device operations */
153static chardev_operations_t sgcn_ops = {
154 .suspend = sgcn_noop,
155 .resume = sgcn_noop,
156 .read = sgcn_key_read,
157 .write = sgcn_putchar
158};
159
160/** SGCN character device */
161chardev_t sgcn_io;
162
163/**
164 * Set some sysinfo values (SRAM address and SRAM size).
165 */
166static void register_sram(uintptr_t sram_begin_physical)
167{
168 sysinfo_set_item_val("sram.area.size", NULL, MAPPED_AREA_SIZE);
169 sysinfo_set_item_val("sram.address.physical", NULL,
170 sram_begin_physical);
171}
172
173/**
174 * Initializes the starting address of SRAM.
175 *
176 * The SRAM starts 0x900000 + C bytes behind the SBBC start in the
177 * physical memory, where C is the value read from the "iosram-toc"
178 * property of the "/chosen" OBP node. The sram_begin variable will
179 * be set to the virtual address which maps to the SRAM physical
180 * address.
181 *
182 * It also registers the physical area of SRAM and sets some sysinfo
183 * values (SRAM address and SRAM size).
184 */
185static void init_sram_begin(void)
186{
187 ofw_tree_node_t *chosen;
188 ofw_tree_property_t *iosram_toc;
189 uintptr_t sram_begin_physical;
190
191 chosen = ofw_tree_lookup("/chosen");
192 if (!chosen)
193 panic("Cannot find '/chosen'.");
194
195 iosram_toc = ofw_tree_getprop(chosen, "iosram-toc");
196 if (!iosram_toc)
197 panic("Cannot find property 'iosram-toc'.");
198 if (!iosram_toc->value)
199 panic("Cannot find SRAM TOC.");
200
201 sram_begin_physical = SBBC_START + SBBC_SRAM_OFFSET
202 + *((uint32_t *) iosram_toc->value);
203 sram_begin = hw_map(sram_begin_physical, MAPPED_AREA_SIZE);
204
205 register_sram(sram_begin_physical);
206}
207
208/**
209 * Initializes the starting address of the SGCN buffer.
210 *
211 * The offset of the SGCN buffer within SRAM is obtained from the
212 * SRAM table of contents. The table of contents contains
213 * information about several buffers, among which there is an OBP
214 * console buffer - this one will be used as the SGCN buffer.
215 *
216 * This function also writes the offset of the SGCN buffer within SRAM
217 * under the sram.buffer.offset sysinfo key.
218 */
219static void sgcn_buffer_begin_init(void)
220{
221 init_sram_begin();
222
223 ASSERT(strcmp(SRAM_TOC->magic, SRAM_TOC_MAGIC) == 0);
224
225 /* lookup TOC entry with the correct key */
226 uint32_t i;
227 for (i = 0; i < MAX_TOC_ENTRIES; i++) {
228 if (strcmp(SRAM_TOC->keys[i].key, CONSOLE_KEY) == 0)
229 break;
230 }
231 ASSERT(i < MAX_TOC_ENTRIES);
232
233 sgcn_buffer_begin = sram_begin + SRAM_TOC->keys[i].offset;
234
235 sysinfo_set_item_val("sram.buffer.offset", NULL,
236 SRAM_TOC->keys[i].offset);
237}
238
239/**
240 * Default suspend/resume operation for the input device.
241 */
242static void sgcn_noop(chardev_t *d)
243{
244}
245
246/**
247 * Writes a single character to the SGCN (circular) output buffer
248 * and updates the output write pointer so that SGCN gets to know
249 * that the character has been written.
250 */
251static void sgcn_do_putchar(const char c)
252{
253 uint32_t begin = SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_begin;
254 uint32_t end = SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_end;
255 uint32_t size = end - begin;
256
257 /* we need pointers to volatile variables */
258 volatile char *buf_ptr = (volatile char *)
259 SGCN_BUFFER(char, SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_wrptr);
260 volatile uint32_t *out_wrptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_wrptr);
261 volatile uint32_t *out_rdptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_rdptr);
262
263 /*
264 * Write the character and increment the write pointer modulo the
265 * output buffer size. Note that if we are to rewrite a character
266 * which has not been read by the SGCN controller yet (i.e. the output
267 * buffer is full), we need to wait until the controller reads some more
268 * characters. We wait actively, which means that all threads waiting
269 * for the lock are blocked. However, this situation is
270 * 1) rare - the output buffer is big, so filling the whole
271 * output buffer is improbable
272 * 2) short-lasting - it will take the controller only a fraction
273 * of millisecond to pick the unread characters up
274 * 3) not serious - the blocked threads are those that print something
275 * to user console, which is not a time-critical operation
276 */
277 uint32_t new_wrptr = (((*out_wrptr_ptr) - begin + 1) % size) + begin;
278 while (*out_rdptr_ptr == new_wrptr)
279 ;
280 *buf_ptr = c;
281 *out_wrptr_ptr = new_wrptr;
282}
283
284/**
285 * SGCN output operation. Prints a single character to the SGCN. If the line
286 * feed character is written ('\n'), the carriage return character ('\r') is
287 * written straight away.
288 */
289static void sgcn_putchar(struct chardev * cd, const char c, bool silent)
290{
291 if (!silent) {
292 spinlock_lock(&sgcn_output_lock);
293
294 sgcn_do_putchar(c);
295 if (c == '\n')
296 sgcn_do_putchar('\r');
297
298 spinlock_unlock(&sgcn_output_lock);
299 }
300}
301
302/**
303 * Called when actively reading the character. Not implemented yet.
304 */
305static char sgcn_key_read(chardev_t *d)
306{
307 return (char) 0;
308}
309
310/**
311 * The driver works in polled mode, so no interrupt should be handled by it.
312 */
313static irq_ownership_t sgcn_claim(irq_t *irq)
314{
315 return IRQ_DECLINE;
316}
317
318/**
319 * The driver works in polled mode, so no interrupt should be handled by it.
320 */
321static void sgcn_irq_handler(irq_t *irq)
322{
323 panic("Not yet implemented, SGCN works in polled mode.");
324}
325
326/**
327 * Grabs the input for kernel.
328 */
329void sgcn_grab(void)
330{
331 ipl_t ipl = interrupts_disable();
332
333 volatile uint32_t *in_wrptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_wrptr);
334 volatile uint32_t *in_rdptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_rdptr);
335
336 /* skip all the user typed before the grab and hasn't been processed */
337 spinlock_lock(&sgcn_input_lock);
338 *in_rdptr_ptr = *in_wrptr_ptr;
339 spinlock_unlock(&sgcn_input_lock);
340
341 spinlock_lock(&sgcn_irq.lock);
342 sgcn_irq.notif_cfg.notify = false;
343 spinlock_unlock(&sgcn_irq.lock);
344
345 interrupts_restore(ipl);
346}
347
348/**
349 * Releases the input so that userspace can use it.
350 */
351void sgcn_release(void)
352{
353 ipl_t ipl = interrupts_disable();
354 spinlock_lock(&sgcn_irq.lock);
355 if (sgcn_irq.notif_cfg.answerbox)
356 sgcn_irq.notif_cfg.notify = true;
357 spinlock_unlock(&sgcn_irq.lock);
358 interrupts_restore(ipl);
359}
360
361/**
362 * Function regularly called by the keyboard polling thread. Finds out whether
363 * there are some unread characters in the input queue. If so, it picks them up
364 * and sends them to the upper layers of HelenOS.
365 */
366void sgcn_poll(void)
367{
368 uint32_t begin = SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_begin;
369 uint32_t end = SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_end;
370 uint32_t size = end - begin;
371
372 spinlock_lock(&sgcn_input_lock);
373
374 ipl_t ipl = interrupts_disable();
375 spinlock_lock(&sgcn_irq.lock);
376
377 /* we need pointers to volatile variables */
378 volatile char *buf_ptr = (volatile char *)
379 SGCN_BUFFER(char, SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_rdptr);
380 volatile uint32_t *in_wrptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_wrptr);
381 volatile uint32_t *in_rdptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_rdptr);
382
383 if (*in_rdptr_ptr != *in_wrptr_ptr) {
384 /* XXX: send notification to userspace */
385 }
386
387 spinlock_unlock(&sgcn_irq.lock);
388 interrupts_restore(ipl);
389
390 while (*in_rdptr_ptr != *in_wrptr_ptr) {
391
392 buf_ptr = (volatile char *)
393 SGCN_BUFFER(char, SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_rdptr);
394 char c = *buf_ptr;
395 *in_rdptr_ptr = (((*in_rdptr_ptr) - begin + 1) % size) + begin;
396
397 if (c == '\r') {
398 c = '\n';
399 }
400 chardev_push_character(&sgcn_io, c);
401 }
402
403 spinlock_unlock(&sgcn_input_lock);
404}
405
406/**
407 * A public function which initializes I/O from/to Serengeti console
408 * and sets it as a default input/output.
409 */
410void sgcn_init(void)
411{
412 sgcn_buffer_begin_init();
413
414 kbd_type = KBD_SGCN;
415
416 devno_t devno = device_assign_devno();
417 irq_initialize(&sgcn_irq);
418 sgcn_irq.devno = devno;
419 sgcn_irq.inr = FICTIONAL_INR;
420 sgcn_irq.claim = sgcn_claim;
421 sgcn_irq.handler = sgcn_irq_handler;
422 irq_register(&sgcn_irq);
423
424 sysinfo_set_item_val("kbd", NULL, true);
425 sysinfo_set_item_val("kbd.type", NULL, KBD_SGCN);
426 sysinfo_set_item_val("kbd.devno", NULL, devno);
427 sysinfo_set_item_val("kbd.inr", NULL, FICTIONAL_INR);
428 sysinfo_set_item_val("fb.kind", NULL, 4);
429
430 chardev_initialize("sgcn_io", &sgcn_io, &sgcn_ops);
431 stdin = &sgcn_io;
432 stdout = &sgcn_io;
433}
434
435/** @}
436 */
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