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19 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
wiz 7e681f7063 interrupt with two rs. 2003-01-06 13:04:54 +00:00
martin 2fe85a6623 Uniformly pass a "struct isdn_l3_driver *" through layer 2, so we
do not have to search for that driver later while we already knew it
at layer 1.
2002-05-21 10:31:10 +00:00
martin ea0ec5a299 Do not mask/unmask interrupts on IPAC to clear the interrupt status.
It is unclear if this realy is needed and if, on which type of cards. I
haven't run accross a card that needs it yet.  This may have been just
a copy & pasto from the ISAC interrupt handler carried over to IPAC.
2002-04-30 12:56:51 +00:00
martin 8853536066 Patches from Matthias Drochner, slightly modified by me:
Remove the clear-the-irq-after-enabling it dance (which had bad side
effects on some cards). Instead disble the ISAC receiver when we have
interrupts disabled. Adjust the interrupt handler to properly deal with
subtle differences of the ISAC implementation in IPAC chips.
2002-04-29 13:42:42 +00:00
martin ff434a1201 Handle unexpected interrupts better. 2002-04-18 12:19:05 +00:00
martin 58502ab93e Combine sc_enabled and sc_dying into one field sc_intr_valid, they are used
for the same purpose (ignoring invalid interrupts).

For cards that are not able to stop all interrupts (or we don't know a way
to do that in software, at least) run the clearirq callback even when
ignoring an interrupt because we are not enabled. Otherwise the card would
stop interrupting.

Reserve a driver specific callout handle and an int value in the generic
isic_softc to allow card drivers to implement fancy blinkenlights.
2002-04-08 12:20:49 +00:00
martin 87b8f8f259 Remove leftover from my first, incomplete attempt to cope with detaching
pcmcia cards. Now that pcmcia attachements properly handle the activate
callback, this is no longer needed (and is suspect to cause completely
unrelated problems.)
2002-04-06 21:46:51 +00:00
martin bf8b82a971 Move isic_intr_enable to a file not depending on the HSCX driver, so
ifpci-only configurations build again.

Remove the now unused controller enable function from the passive drivers
l2<->l1 interface.
2002-04-01 12:14:26 +00:00
martin e5c92d53f8 Be a nice citizen, enable interrupts only when we are ready to talk
to the ISDN (i.e. when userland has /dev/isdn open).
2002-03-30 19:13:44 +00:00
martin e14f4779db Avoid duplicate expensive lookups by passing a pointer to the call
descriptor/a pointer to the layer 3 state directly to driver functions,
instead of their ID/index.
2002-03-30 11:15:41 +00:00
martin f5e2c967fc Split BRI attaching into two phases, so lower layer drivers can get their
BRI identifier and L3 driver state early on, then finish initializing and
announce the controller to userland when it's ready.
2002-03-29 20:29:53 +00:00
martin ebd73ccd11 After Jason Thorpe explained to me how it is supposed to work, implement
(de)activate for pcmcia cards.
Implement detach/(de)activate for PCI cards.
Clean up internal state (free call-descriptors) if a controller is
detached while it has open connections.
2002-03-27 07:39:35 +00:00
martin 0db68b667b Now that we have all pieces in place (and enough granularity to specify
B-channel and D-channel drivers separately) split the Fritz!PCI card
driver out of the isic driver.

The new device is called "ifpci" and uses the same D-channel driver as the
isic devices, but has it's own B-channel driver.
2002-03-25 16:39:52 +00:00
martin 909e313a80 Remove a leftover from the BRI registry at layer 2.
Initialize layer 2's idea of it's BRI id after attaching.
2002-03-25 14:44:46 +00:00
martin a994533d0a Make pcmcia cards detach properly.
Notify userland of attaching/detaching cards.
This partly fixes PR 15951.
2002-03-25 12:07:33 +00:00
martin 0bc69b6498 Now that we have all the pieces of the puzzle available start to unriddle
and move them in their proper places.

Move the BRI registry from layer 2 (duh!) to layer 4, so active cards
(which don't have layer 3 or layer 2 in their driver). Remove all remaining
hard coded controller and driver types. Remove any arbitrary hard coded
limits, at least those that show up in the internal API.

This fixes PR 15950.
2002-03-24 20:35:43 +00:00
lukem a4bae8b066 add/cleanup RCSID 2001-11-13 13:14:31 +00:00
martin 5171d409a5 First step to cleanup the hardware driver <-> upper layers interface.
This now provides slightly more functionality than the FreeBSD layer1-newbus
interface. It was meant to be a simple change to one header and a few
c files, but the change rippled all through various stuff.

To prevent a change to the kernel<->userland interface right now the kernel
is now lying about card types to userland (but who cares). This will be fixed
when the userland interface changes, after layer 3 <-> layer 4 has been
fixed.

Functional changes:

Provide a clean interface for hardware drivers to attach to the upper
layers. This will need another small change in the B-channel handling
when a similar change to the layer 3 <-> layer 4 interface happens.

Avoid passing indices into global arrays of pointers around, instead pass
the pointers itself. Don't code hardware driver types by predefined magic
numbers (think LKM). Prepare for detachable drivers (think pcmcia).

While there remove some sets of function pointers always pointing to the
same function (meant to be the configurable set of D channel protocol
handlers). It is unlikely another supported D-channel protocol will fit into
that (maximal layer interface) abstraction. When we get support for another
protocol, we will need to come up with a workable interface. Besides, the
old implementation was, uhm, strange.
2001-03-24 12:40:29 +00:00
martin f0d6660cf4 Filename cleanup: remove i4b_ prefixes outside sys/netisdn, last round.
Renamed in sys/dev/ic:
i4b_hscx.c -> hscx.c
i4b_hscx.h -> hscx.h
i4b_ipac.h -> ipac.h
i4b_isac.c -> isac.c
i4b_isac.h -> isac.h
i4b_isic.c -> isic.c
i4b_isicbchan.c -> isic_bchan.c
i4b_isicl1.c -> isic_l1.c
i4b_isicl1.h -> isic_l1.h
i4b_isicl1fsm.c -> isic_l1fsm.c
2001-02-20 22:24:31 +00:00