NetBSD/sys/arch/arm32/shark/hat.c
2001-05-09 17:34:40 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: hat.c,v 1.5 2001/05/09 17:34:40 matt Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright 1997
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/*
* hat.c
*
* implementation of high-availability timer on SHARK
*
* Created : 19/05/97
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <machine/cpu.h>
#include <machine/irqhandler.h>
#include <machine/pio.h>
#include <machine/cpufunc.h>
#include <dev/ic/i8253reg.h>
#include <dev/isa/isareg.h>
#include <dev/isa/isavar.h>
#include <arm32/shark/fiq.h>
#include <arm32/shark/sequoia.h>
extern int fiq_getregs __P((fiqhandler_t *));
extern int fiq_setregs __P((fiqhandler_t *));
static int hatOn = 0;
/* interface to high-availability timer */
static void hatClkCount(int count);
static void hatEnableSWTCH();
static void (*hatWedgeFn)(int);
int hatClkOff(void)
{
fiqhandler_t fiqhandler;
u_int16_t seqReg;
if (!hatOn) return -1;
hatOn = 0;
hatWedgeFn = NULL;
/* disable the SWTCH pin */
sequoiaRead(PMC_PMCMCR2_REG, &seqReg);
sequoiaWrite(PMC_PMCMCR2_REG, seqReg | (PMCMCR2_M_SWTCHEN));
/* turn off timer 2 */
outb(ATSR_REG1_REG,
inb(ATSR_REG1_REG) & ~((REG1_M_TMR2EN) | (REG1_M_SPKREN)));
fiq_getregs(&fiqhandler);
/* get rid of the C routine and stack */
fiqhandler.fh_r9 = 0;
fiqhandler.fh_r13 = 0;
fiq_setregs(&fiqhandler);
isa_dmathaw(&isa_chipset_tag); /* XXX */
return 0;
}
int hatClkOn(int count, void (*hatFn)(int), int arg,
unsigned char *stack, void (*wedgeFn)(int))
{
fiqhandler_t fiqhandler;
u_int16_t seqReg;
if (hatOn) return -1;
hatWedgeFn = wedgeFn;
isa_dmafreeze(&isa_chipset_tag); /* XXX */
fiq_getregs(&fiqhandler);
/* set the C routine and stack */
fiqhandler.fh_r9 = (u_int)hatFn;
fiqhandler.fh_r10 = (u_int)arg;
fiqhandler.fh_r13 = (u_int)stack;
fiq_setregs(&fiqhandler);
/* no debounce on SWTCH */
sequoiaRead(PMC_DBCR_REG, &seqReg);
sequoiaWrite(PMC_DBCR_REG, seqReg | DBCR_M_DBDIS0);
hatEnableSWTCH(); /* enable the SWTCH -> PMI logic */
/* turn on timer 2 */
outb(ATSR_REG1_REG,
inb(ATSR_REG1_REG) | (REG1_M_TMR2EN) | (REG1_M_SPKREN));
/* start timer 2 running */
hatClkCount(count);
/* enable the SWTCH pin */
sequoiaRead(PMC_PMCMCR2_REG, &seqReg);
sequoiaWrite(PMC_PMCMCR2_REG, seqReg | (PMCMCR2_M_SWTCHEN));
hatOn = 1;
return 0;
}
int hatClkAdjust(int count)
{
if (!hatOn) return -1;
hatClkCount(count);
hatEnableSWTCH();
return 0;
}
static void
hatEnableSWTCH()
{
u_int16_t seqReg;
/* SWTCH input causes PMI, not automatic switch to standby mode! */
/* clearing bit 9 is bad news. seems to enable PMI from secondary
activity timeout! */
/* first setting, then clearing this bit seems to unwedge the edge
detect logic in the sequoia */
sequoiaRead(PMC_PMIMCR_REG, &seqReg);
sequoiaWrite(PMC_PMIMCR_REG, seqReg | (PMIMCR_M_IMSKSWSTBY));
sequoiaWrite(PMC_PMIMCR_REG, seqReg & ~(PMIMCR_M_IMSKSWSTBY));
}
void hatUnwedge()
{
static int lastFiqsHappened = -1;
extern int fiqs_happened;
if (!hatOn) return;
if (lastFiqsHappened == fiqs_happened) {
hatEnableSWTCH();
if (hatWedgeFn) (*hatWedgeFn)(fiqs_happened);
} else {
lastFiqsHappened = fiqs_happened;
}
}
static void hatClkCount(int count)
{
u_int savedints;
savedints = disable_interrupts(I32_bit);
outb(TIMER_MODE, TIMER_SEL2|TIMER_RATEGEN|TIMER_16BIT);
outb(TIMER_CNTR2, count % 256);
outb(TIMER_CNTR2, count / 256);
restore_interrupts(savedints);
}