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  1. /*
  2. * C-Brick Serial Port (and console) driver for SGI Altix machines.
  3. *
  4. * This driver is NOT suitable for talking to the l1-controller for
  5. * anything other than 'console activities' --- please use the l1
  6. * driver for that.
  7. *
  8. *
  9. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  10. *
  11. * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
  12. * under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License
  13. * as published by the Free Software Foundation.
  14. *
  15. * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but
  16. * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  17. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  18. *
  19. * Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is
  20. * free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement
  21. * or the like. Any license provided herein, whether implied or
  22. * otherwise, applies only to this software file. Patent licenses, if
  23. * any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with
  24. * other software, or any other product whatsoever.
  25. *
  26. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
  27. * License along with this program; if not, write the Free Software
  28. * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston MA 02111-1307, USA.
  29. *
  30. * Contact information: Silicon Graphics, Inc., 1500 Crittenden Lane,
  31. * Mountain View, CA 94043, or:
  32. *
  33. * http://www.sgi.com
  34. *
  35. * For further information regarding this notice, see:
  36. *
  37. * http://oss.sgi.com/projects/GenInfo/NoticeExplan
  38. */
  39. #include <linux/interrupt.h>
  40. #include <linux/tty.h>
  41. #include <linux/tty_flip.h>
  42. #include <linux/serial.h>
  43. #include <linux/console.h>
  44. #include <linux/module.h>
  45. #include <linux/sysrq.h>
  46. #include <linux/circ_buf.h>
  47. #include <linux/serial_reg.h>
  48. #include <linux/delay.h> /* for mdelay */
  49. #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
  50. #include <linux/serial_core.h>
  51. #include <asm/io.h>
  52. #include <asm/sn/simulator.h>
  53. #include <asm/sn/sn_sal.h>
  54. /* number of characters we can transmit to the SAL console at a time */
  55. #define SN_SAL_MAX_CHARS 120
  56. /* 64K, when we're asynch, it must be at least printk's LOG_BUF_LEN to
  57. * avoid losing chars, (always has to be a power of 2) */
  58. #define SN_SAL_BUFFER_SIZE (64 * (1 << 10))
  59. #define SN_SAL_UART_FIFO_DEPTH 16
  60. #define SN_SAL_UART_FIFO_SPEED_CPS (9600/10)
  61. /* sn_transmit_chars() calling args */
  62. #define TRANSMIT_BUFFERED 0
  63. #define TRANSMIT_RAW 1
  64. /* To use dynamic numbers only and not use the assigned major and minor,
  65. * define the following.. */
  66. /* #define USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR 1 *//* use dynamic minor number */
  67. #define USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR 0 /* Don't rely on misc_register dynamic minor */
  68. /* Device name we're using */
  69. #define DEVICE_NAME "ttySG"
  70. #define DEVICE_NAME_DYNAMIC "ttySG0" /* need full name for misc_register */
  71. /* The major/minor we are using, ignored for USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR */
  72. #define DEVICE_MAJOR 204
  73. #define DEVICE_MINOR 40
  74. #ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
  75. static char sysrq_serial_str[] = "\eSYS";
  76. static char *sysrq_serial_ptr = sysrq_serial_str;
  77. static unsigned long sysrq_requested;
  78. #endif /* CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ */
  79. /*
  80. * Port definition - this kinda drives it all
  81. */
  82. struct sn_cons_port {
  83. struct timer_list sc_timer;
  84. struct uart_port sc_port;
  85. struct sn_sal_ops {
  86. int (*sal_puts_raw) (const char *s, int len);
  87. int (*sal_puts) (const char *s, int len);
  88. int (*sal_getc) (void);
  89. int (*sal_input_pending) (void);
  90. void (*sal_wakeup_transmit) (struct sn_cons_port *, int);
  91. } *sc_ops;
  92. unsigned long sc_interrupt_timeout;
  93. int sc_is_asynch;
  94. };
  95. static struct sn_cons_port sal_console_port;
  96. static int sn_process_input;
  97. /* Only used if USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR is set to 1 */
  98. static struct miscdevice misc; /* used with misc_register for dynamic */
  99. extern void early_sn_setup(void);
  100. #undef DEBUG
  101. #ifdef DEBUG
  102. static int sn_debug_printf(const char *fmt, ...);
  103. #define DPRINTF(x...) sn_debug_printf(x)
  104. #else
  105. #define DPRINTF(x...) do { } while (0)
  106. #endif
  107. /* Prototypes */
  108. static int snt_hw_puts_raw(const char *, int);
  109. static int snt_hw_puts_buffered(const char *, int);
  110. static int snt_poll_getc(void);
  111. static int snt_poll_input_pending(void);
  112. static int snt_intr_getc(void);
  113. static int snt_intr_input_pending(void);
  114. static void sn_transmit_chars(struct sn_cons_port *, int);
  115. /* A table for polling:
  116. */
  117. static struct sn_sal_ops poll_ops = {
  118. .sal_puts_raw = snt_hw_puts_raw,
  119. .sal_puts = snt_hw_puts_raw,
  120. .sal_getc = snt_poll_getc,
  121. .sal_input_pending = snt_poll_input_pending
  122. };
  123. /* A table for interrupts enabled */
  124. static struct sn_sal_ops intr_ops = {
  125. .sal_puts_raw = snt_hw_puts_raw,
  126. .sal_puts = snt_hw_puts_buffered,
  127. .sal_getc = snt_intr_getc,
  128. .sal_input_pending = snt_intr_input_pending,
  129. .sal_wakeup_transmit = sn_transmit_chars
  130. };
  131. /* the console does output in two distinctly different ways:
  132. * synchronous (raw) and asynchronous (buffered). initially, early_printk
  133. * does synchronous output. any data written goes directly to the SAL
  134. * to be output (incidentally, it is internally buffered by the SAL)
  135. * after interrupts and timers are initialized and available for use,
  136. * the console init code switches to asynchronous output. this is
  137. * also the earliest opportunity to begin polling for console input.
  138. * after console initialization, console output and tty (serial port)
  139. * output is buffered and sent to the SAL asynchronously (either by
  140. * timer callback or by UART interrupt) */
  141. /* routines for running the console in polling mode */
  142. /**
  143. * snt_poll_getc - Get a character from the console in polling mode
  144. *
  145. */
  146. static int snt_poll_getc(void)
  147. {
  148. int ch;
  149. ia64_sn_console_getc(&ch);
  150. return ch;
  151. }
  152. /**
  153. * snt_poll_input_pending - Check if any input is waiting - polling mode.
  154. *
  155. */
  156. static int snt_poll_input_pending(void)
  157. {
  158. int status, input;
  159. status = ia64_sn_console_check(&input);
  160. return !status && input;
  161. }
  162. /* routines for an interrupt driven console (normal) */
  163. /**
  164. * snt_intr_getc - Get a character from the console, interrupt mode
  165. *
  166. */
  167. static int snt_intr_getc(void)
  168. {
  169. return ia64_sn_console_readc();
  170. }
  171. /**
  172. * snt_intr_input_pending - Check if input is pending, interrupt mode
  173. *
  174. */
  175. static int snt_intr_input_pending(void)
  176. {
  177. return ia64_sn_console_intr_status() & SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_RECV;
  178. }
  179. /* these functions are polled and interrupt */
  180. /**
  181. * snt_hw_puts_raw - Send raw string to the console, polled or interrupt mode
  182. * @s: String
  183. * @len: Length
  184. *
  185. */
  186. static int snt_hw_puts_raw(const char *s, int len)
  187. {
  188. /* this will call the PROM and not return until this is done */
  189. return ia64_sn_console_putb(s, len);
  190. }
  191. /**
  192. * snt_hw_puts_buffered - Send string to console, polled or interrupt mode
  193. * @s: String
  194. * @len: Length
  195. *
  196. */
  197. static int snt_hw_puts_buffered(const char *s, int len)
  198. {
  199. /* queue data to the PROM */
  200. return ia64_sn_console_xmit_chars((char *)s, len);
  201. }
  202. /* uart interface structs
  203. * These functions are associated with the uart_port that the serial core
  204. * infrastructure calls.
  205. *
  206. * Note: Due to how the console works, many routines are no-ops.
  207. */
  208. /**
  209. * snp_type - What type of console are we?
  210. * @port: Port to operate with (we ignore since we only have one port)
  211. *
  212. */
  213. static const char *snp_type(struct uart_port *port)
  214. {
  215. return ("SGI SN L1");
  216. }
  217. /**
  218. * snp_tx_empty - Is the transmitter empty? We pretend we're always empty
  219. * @port: Port to operate on (we ignore since we only have one port)
  220. *
  221. */
  222. static unsigned int snp_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
  223. {
  224. return 1;
  225. }
  226. /**
  227. * snp_stop_tx - stop the transmitter - no-op for us
  228. * @port: Port to operat eon - we ignore - no-op function
  229. *
  230. */
  231. static void snp_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port)
  232. {
  233. }
  234. /**
  235. * snp_release_port - Free i/o and resources for port - no-op for us
  236. * @port: Port to operate on - we ignore - no-op function
  237. *
  238. */
  239. static void snp_release_port(struct uart_port *port)
  240. {
  241. }
  242. /**
  243. * snp_enable_ms - Force modem status interrupts on - no-op for us
  244. * @port: Port to operate on - we ignore - no-op function
  245. *
  246. */
  247. static void snp_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
  248. {
  249. }
  250. /**
  251. * snp_shutdown - shut down the port - free irq and disable - no-op for us
  252. * @port: Port to shut down - we ignore
  253. *
  254. */
  255. static void snp_shutdown(struct uart_port *port)
  256. {
  257. }
  258. /**
  259. * snp_set_mctrl - set control lines (dtr, rts, etc) - no-op for our console
  260. * @port: Port to operate on - we ignore
  261. * @mctrl: Lines to set/unset - we ignore
  262. *
  263. */
  264. static void snp_set_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int mctrl)
  265. {
  266. }
  267. /**
  268. * snp_get_mctrl - get contorl line info, we just return a static value
  269. * @port: port to operate on - we only have one port so we ignore this
  270. *
  271. */
  272. static unsigned int snp_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
  273. {
  274. return TIOCM_CAR | TIOCM_RNG | TIOCM_DSR | TIOCM_CTS;
  275. }
  276. /**
  277. * snp_stop_rx - Stop the receiver - we ignor ethis
  278. * @port: Port to operate on - we ignore
  279. *
  280. */
  281. static void snp_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
  282. {
  283. }
  284. /**
  285. * snp_start_tx - Start transmitter
  286. * @port: Port to operate on
  287. *
  288. */
  289. static void snp_start_tx(struct uart_port *port)
  290. {
  291. if (sal_console_port.sc_ops->sal_wakeup_transmit)
  292. sal_console_port.sc_ops->sal_wakeup_transmit(&sal_console_port,
  293. TRANSMIT_BUFFERED);
  294. }
  295. /**
  296. * snp_break_ctl - handle breaks - ignored by us
  297. * @port: Port to operate on
  298. * @break_state: Break state
  299. *
  300. */
  301. static void snp_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
  302. {
  303. }
  304. /**
  305. * snp_startup - Start up the serial port - always return 0 (We're always on)
  306. * @port: Port to operate on
  307. *
  308. */
  309. static int snp_startup(struct uart_port *port)
  310. {
  311. return 0;
  312. }
  313. /**
  314. * snp_set_termios - set termios stuff - we ignore these
  315. * @port: port to operate on
  316. * @termios: New settings
  317. * @termios: Old
  318. *
  319. */
  320. static void
  321. snp_set_termios(struct uart_port *port, struct ktermios *termios,
  322. struct ktermios *old)
  323. {
  324. }
  325. /**
  326. * snp_request_port - allocate resources for port - ignored by us
  327. * @port: port to operate on
  328. *
  329. */
  330. static int snp_request_port(struct uart_port *port)
  331. {
  332. return 0;
  333. }
  334. /**
  335. * snp_config_port - allocate resources, set up - we ignore, we're always on
  336. * @port: Port to operate on
  337. * @flags: flags used for port setup
  338. *
  339. */
  340. static void snp_config_port(struct uart_port *port, int flags)
  341. {
  342. }
  343. /* Associate the uart functions above - given to serial core */
  344. static struct uart_ops sn_console_ops = {
  345. .tx_empty = snp_tx_empty,
  346. .set_mctrl = snp_set_mctrl,
  347. .get_mctrl = snp_get_mctrl,
  348. .stop_tx = snp_stop_tx,
  349. .start_tx = snp_start_tx,
  350. .stop_rx = snp_stop_rx,
  351. .enable_ms = snp_enable_ms,
  352. .break_ctl = snp_break_ctl,
  353. .startup = snp_startup,
  354. .shutdown = snp_shutdown,
  355. .set_termios = snp_set_termios,
  356. .pm = NULL,
  357. .type = snp_type,
  358. .release_port = snp_release_port,
  359. .request_port = snp_request_port,
  360. .config_port = snp_config_port,
  361. .verify_port = NULL,
  362. };
  363. /* End of uart struct functions and defines */
  364. #ifdef DEBUG
  365. /**
  366. * sn_debug_printf - close to hardware debugging printf
  367. * @fmt: printf format
  368. *
  369. * This is as "close to the metal" as we can get, used when the driver
  370. * itself may be broken.
  371. *
  372. */
  373. static int sn_debug_printf(const char *fmt, ...)
  374. {
  375. static char printk_buf[1024];
  376. int printed_len;
  377. va_list args;
  378. va_start(args, fmt);
  379. printed_len = vsnprintf(printk_buf, sizeof(printk_buf), fmt, args);
  380. if (!sal_console_port.sc_ops) {
  381. sal_console_port.sc_ops = &poll_ops;
  382. early_sn_setup();
  383. }
  384. sal_console_port.sc_ops->sal_puts_raw(printk_buf, printed_len);
  385. va_end(args);
  386. return printed_len;
  387. }
  388. #endif /* DEBUG */
  389. /*
  390. * Interrupt handling routines.
  391. */
  392. /**
  393. * sn_receive_chars - Grab characters, pass them to tty layer
  394. * @port: Port to operate on
  395. * @flags: irq flags
  396. *
  397. * Note: If we're not registered with the serial core infrastructure yet,
  398. * we don't try to send characters to it...
  399. *
  400. */
  401. static void
  402. sn_receive_chars(struct sn_cons_port *port, unsigned long flags)
  403. {
  404. struct tty_port *tport = NULL;
  405. int ch;
  406. if (!port) {
  407. printk(KERN_ERR "sn_receive_chars - port NULL so can't receive\n");
  408. return;
  409. }
  410. if (!port->sc_ops) {
  411. printk(KERN_ERR "sn_receive_chars - port->sc_ops NULL so can't receive\n");
  412. return;
  413. }
  414. if (port->sc_port.state) {
  415. /* The serial_core stuffs are initialized, use them */
  416. tport = &port->sc_port.state->port;
  417. }
  418. while (port->sc_ops->sal_input_pending()) {
  419. ch = port->sc_ops->sal_getc();
  420. if (ch < 0) {
  421. printk(KERN_ERR "sn_console: An error occurred while "
  422. "obtaining data from the console (0x%0x)\n", ch);
  423. break;
  424. }
  425. #ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
  426. if (sysrq_requested) {
  427. unsigned long sysrq_timeout = sysrq_requested + HZ*5;
  428. sysrq_requested = 0;
  429. if (ch && time_before(jiffies, sysrq_timeout)) {
  430. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  431. handle_sysrq(ch);
  432. spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  433. /* ignore actual sysrq command char */
  434. continue;
  435. }
  436. }
  437. if (ch == *sysrq_serial_ptr) {
  438. if (!(*++sysrq_serial_ptr)) {
  439. sysrq_requested = jiffies;
  440. sysrq_serial_ptr = sysrq_serial_str;
  441. }
  442. /*
  443. * ignore the whole sysrq string except for the
  444. * leading escape
  445. */
  446. if (ch != '\e')
  447. continue;
  448. }
  449. else
  450. sysrq_serial_ptr = sysrq_serial_str;
  451. #endif /* CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ */
  452. /* record the character to pass up to the tty layer */
  453. if (tport) {
  454. if (tty_insert_flip_char(tport, ch, TTY_NORMAL) == 0)
  455. break;
  456. }
  457. port->sc_port.icount.rx++;
  458. }
  459. if (tport)
  460. tty_flip_buffer_push(tport);
  461. }
  462. /**
  463. * sn_transmit_chars - grab characters from serial core, send off
  464. * @port: Port to operate on
  465. * @raw: Transmit raw or buffered
  466. *
  467. * Note: If we're early, before we're registered with serial core, the
  468. * writes are going through sn_sal_console_write because that's how
  469. * register_console has been set up. We currently could have asynch
  470. * polls calling this function due to sn_sal_switch_to_asynch but we can
  471. * ignore them until we register with the serial core stuffs.
  472. *
  473. */
  474. static void sn_transmit_chars(struct sn_cons_port *port, int raw)
  475. {
  476. int xmit_count, tail, head, loops, ii;
  477. int result;
  478. char *start;
  479. struct circ_buf *xmit;
  480. if (!port)
  481. return;
  482. BUG_ON(!port->sc_is_asynch);
  483. if (port->sc_port.state) {
  484. /* We're initialized, using serial core infrastructure */
  485. xmit = &port->sc_port.state->xmit;
  486. } else {
  487. /* Probably sn_sal_switch_to_asynch has been run but serial core isn't
  488. * initialized yet. Just return. Writes are going through
  489. * sn_sal_console_write (due to register_console) at this time.
  490. */
  491. return;
  492. }
  493. if (uart_circ_empty(xmit) || uart_tx_stopped(&port->sc_port)) {
  494. /* Nothing to do. */
  495. ia64_sn_console_intr_disable(SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_XMIT);
  496. return;
  497. }
  498. head = xmit->head;
  499. tail = xmit->tail;
  500. start = &xmit->buf[tail];
  501. /* twice around gets the tail to the end of the buffer and
  502. * then to the head, if needed */
  503. loops = (head < tail) ? 2 : 1;
  504. for (ii = 0; ii < loops; ii++) {
  505. xmit_count = (head < tail) ?
  506. (UART_XMIT_SIZE - tail) : (head - tail);
  507. if (xmit_count > 0) {
  508. if (raw == TRANSMIT_RAW)
  509. result =
  510. port->sc_ops->sal_puts_raw(start,
  511. xmit_count);
  512. else
  513. result =
  514. port->sc_ops->sal_puts(start, xmit_count);
  515. #ifdef DEBUG
  516. if (!result)
  517. DPRINTF("`");
  518. #endif
  519. if (result > 0) {
  520. xmit_count -= result;
  521. port->sc_port.icount.tx += result;
  522. tail += result;
  523. tail &= UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1;
  524. xmit->tail = tail;
  525. start = &xmit->buf[tail];
  526. }
  527. }
  528. }
  529. if (uart_circ_chars_pending(xmit) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
  530. uart_write_wakeup(&port->sc_port);
  531. if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
  532. snp_stop_tx(&port->sc_port); /* no-op for us */
  533. }
  534. /**
  535. * sn_sal_interrupt - Handle console interrupts
  536. * @irq: irq #, useful for debug statements
  537. * @dev_id: our pointer to our port (sn_cons_port which contains the uart port)
  538. *
  539. */
  540. static irqreturn_t sn_sal_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
  541. {
  542. struct sn_cons_port *port = (struct sn_cons_port *)dev_id;
  543. unsigned long flags;
  544. int status = ia64_sn_console_intr_status();
  545. if (!port)
  546. return IRQ_NONE;
  547. spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  548. if (status & SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_RECV) {
  549. sn_receive_chars(port, flags);
  550. }
  551. if (status & SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_XMIT) {
  552. sn_transmit_chars(port, TRANSMIT_BUFFERED);
  553. }
  554. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  555. return IRQ_HANDLED;
  556. }
  557. /**
  558. * sn_sal_timer_poll - this function handles polled console mode
  559. * @data: A pointer to our sn_cons_port (which contains the uart port)
  560. *
  561. * data is the pointer that init_timer will store for us. This function is
  562. * associated with init_timer to see if there is any console traffic.
  563. * Obviously not used in interrupt mode
  564. *
  565. */
  566. static void sn_sal_timer_poll(unsigned long data)
  567. {
  568. struct sn_cons_port *port = (struct sn_cons_port *)data;
  569. unsigned long flags;
  570. if (!port)
  571. return;
  572. if (!port->sc_port.irq) {
  573. spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  574. if (sn_process_input)
  575. sn_receive_chars(port, flags);
  576. sn_transmit_chars(port, TRANSMIT_RAW);
  577. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  578. mod_timer(&port->sc_timer,
  579. jiffies + port->sc_interrupt_timeout);
  580. }
  581. }
  582. /*
  583. * Boot-time initialization code
  584. */
  585. /**
  586. * sn_sal_switch_to_asynch - Switch to async mode (as opposed to synch)
  587. * @port: Our sn_cons_port (which contains the uart port)
  588. *
  589. * So this is used by sn_sal_serial_console_init (early on, before we're
  590. * registered with serial core). It's also used by sn_sal_module_init
  591. * right after we've registered with serial core. The later only happens
  592. * if we didn't already come through here via sn_sal_serial_console_init.
  593. *
  594. */
  595. static void __init sn_sal_switch_to_asynch(struct sn_cons_port *port)
  596. {
  597. unsigned long flags;
  598. if (!port)
  599. return;
  600. DPRINTF("sn_console: about to switch to asynchronous console\n");
  601. /* without early_printk, we may be invoked late enough to race
  602. * with other cpus doing console IO at this point, however
  603. * console interrupts will never be enabled */
  604. spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  605. /* early_printk invocation may have done this for us */
  606. if (!port->sc_ops)
  607. port->sc_ops = &poll_ops;
  608. /* we can't turn on the console interrupt (as request_irq
  609. * calls kmalloc, which isn't set up yet), so we rely on a
  610. * timer to poll for input and push data from the console
  611. * buffer.
  612. */
  613. init_timer(&port->sc_timer);
  614. port->sc_timer.function = sn_sal_timer_poll;
  615. port->sc_timer.data = (unsigned long)port;
  616. if (IS_RUNNING_ON_SIMULATOR())
  617. port->sc_interrupt_timeout = 6;
  618. else {
  619. /* 960cps / 16 char FIFO = 60HZ
  620. * HZ / (SN_SAL_FIFO_SPEED_CPS / SN_SAL_FIFO_DEPTH) */
  621. port->sc_interrupt_timeout =
  622. HZ * SN_SAL_UART_FIFO_DEPTH / SN_SAL_UART_FIFO_SPEED_CPS;
  623. }
  624. mod_timer(&port->sc_timer, jiffies + port->sc_interrupt_timeout);
  625. port->sc_is_asynch = 1;
  626. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  627. }
  628. /**
  629. * sn_sal_switch_to_interrupts - Switch to interrupt driven mode
  630. * @port: Our sn_cons_port (which contains the uart port)
  631. *
  632. * In sn_sal_module_init, after we're registered with serial core and
  633. * the port is added, this function is called to switch us to interrupt
  634. * mode. We were previously in asynch/polling mode (using init_timer).
  635. *
  636. * We attempt to switch to interrupt mode here by calling
  637. * request_irq. If that works out, we enable receive interrupts.
  638. */
  639. static void __init sn_sal_switch_to_interrupts(struct sn_cons_port *port)
  640. {
  641. unsigned long flags;
  642. if (port) {
  643. DPRINTF("sn_console: switching to interrupt driven console\n");
  644. if (request_irq(SGI_UART_VECTOR, sn_sal_interrupt,
  645. IRQF_SHARED,
  646. "SAL console driver", port) >= 0) {
  647. spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  648. port->sc_port.irq = SGI_UART_VECTOR;
  649. port->sc_ops = &intr_ops;
  650. irq_set_handler(port->sc_port.irq, handle_level_irq);
  651. /* turn on receive interrupts */
  652. ia64_sn_console_intr_enable(SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_RECV);
  653. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  654. }
  655. else {
  656. printk(KERN_INFO
  657. "sn_console: console proceeding in polled mode\n");
  658. }
  659. }
  660. }
  661. /*
  662. * Kernel console definitions
  663. */
  664. static void sn_sal_console_write(struct console *, const char *, unsigned);
  665. static int sn_sal_console_setup(struct console *, char *);
  666. static struct uart_driver sal_console_uart;
  667. extern struct tty_driver *uart_console_device(struct console *, int *);
  668. static struct console sal_console = {
  669. .name = DEVICE_NAME,
  670. .write = sn_sal_console_write,
  671. .device = uart_console_device,
  672. .setup = sn_sal_console_setup,
  673. .index = -1, /* unspecified */
  674. .data = &sal_console_uart,
  675. };
  676. #define SAL_CONSOLE &sal_console
  677. static struct uart_driver sal_console_uart = {
  678. .owner = THIS_MODULE,
  679. .driver_name = "sn_console",
  680. .dev_name = DEVICE_NAME,
  681. .major = 0, /* major/minor set at registration time per USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR */
  682. .minor = 0,
  683. .nr = 1, /* one port */
  684. .cons = SAL_CONSOLE,
  685. };
  686. /**
  687. * sn_sal_module_init - When the kernel loads us, get us rolling w/ serial core
  688. *
  689. * Before this is called, we've been printing kernel messages in a special
  690. * early mode not making use of the serial core infrastructure. When our
  691. * driver is loaded for real, we register the driver and port with serial
  692. * core and try to enable interrupt driven mode.
  693. *
  694. */
  695. static int __init sn_sal_module_init(void)
  696. {
  697. int retval;
  698. if (!ia64_platform_is("sn2"))
  699. return 0;
  700. printk(KERN_INFO "sn_console: Console driver init\n");
  701. if (USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR == 1) {
  702. misc.minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR;
  703. misc.name = DEVICE_NAME_DYNAMIC;
  704. retval = misc_register(&misc);
  705. if (retval != 0) {
  706. printk(KERN_WARNING "Failed to register console "
  707. "device using misc_register.\n");
  708. return -ENODEV;
  709. }
  710. sal_console_uart.major = MISC_MAJOR;
  711. sal_console_uart.minor = misc.minor;
  712. } else {
  713. sal_console_uart.major = DEVICE_MAJOR;
  714. sal_console_uart.minor = DEVICE_MINOR;
  715. }
  716. /* We register the driver and the port before switching to interrupts
  717. * or async above so the proper uart structures are populated */
  718. if (uart_register_driver(&sal_console_uart) < 0) {
  719. printk
  720. ("ERROR sn_sal_module_init failed uart_register_driver, line %d\n",
  721. __LINE__);
  722. return -ENODEV;
  723. }
  724. spin_lock_init(&sal_console_port.sc_port.lock);
  725. /* Setup the port struct with the minimum needed */
  726. sal_console_port.sc_port.membase = (char *)1; /* just needs to be non-zero */
  727. sal_console_port.sc_port.type = PORT_16550A;
  728. sal_console_port.sc_port.fifosize = SN_SAL_MAX_CHARS;
  729. sal_console_port.sc_port.ops = &sn_console_ops;
  730. sal_console_port.sc_port.line = 0;
  731. if (uart_add_one_port(&sal_console_uart, &sal_console_port.sc_port) < 0) {
  732. /* error - not sure what I'd do - so I'll do nothing */
  733. printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unable to add port\n", __func__);
  734. }
  735. /* when this driver is compiled in, the console initialization
  736. * will have already switched us into asynchronous operation
  737. * before we get here through the module initcalls */
  738. if (!sal_console_port.sc_is_asynch) {
  739. sn_sal_switch_to_asynch(&sal_console_port);
  740. }
  741. /* at this point (module_init) we can try to turn on interrupts */
  742. if (!IS_RUNNING_ON_SIMULATOR()) {
  743. sn_sal_switch_to_interrupts(&sal_console_port);
  744. }
  745. sn_process_input = 1;
  746. return 0;
  747. }
  748. /**
  749. * sn_sal_module_exit - When we're unloaded, remove the driver/port
  750. *
  751. */
  752. static void __exit sn_sal_module_exit(void)
  753. {
  754. del_timer_sync(&sal_console_port.sc_timer);
  755. uart_remove_one_port(&sal_console_uart, &sal_console_port.sc_port);
  756. uart_unregister_driver(&sal_console_uart);
  757. misc_deregister(&misc);
  758. }
  759. module_init(sn_sal_module_init);
  760. module_exit(sn_sal_module_exit);
  761. /**
  762. * puts_raw_fixed - sn_sal_console_write helper for adding \r's as required
  763. * @puts_raw : puts function to do the writing
  764. * @s: input string
  765. * @count: length
  766. *
  767. * We need a \r ahead of every \n for direct writes through
  768. * ia64_sn_console_putb (what sal_puts_raw below actually does).
  769. *
  770. */
  771. static void puts_raw_fixed(int (*puts_raw) (const char *s, int len),
  772. const char *s, int count)
  773. {
  774. const char *s1;
  775. /* Output '\r' before each '\n' */
  776. while ((s1 = memchr(s, '\n', count)) != NULL) {
  777. puts_raw(s, s1 - s);
  778. puts_raw("\r\n", 2);
  779. count -= s1 + 1 - s;
  780. s = s1 + 1;
  781. }
  782. puts_raw(s, count);
  783. }
  784. /**
  785. * sn_sal_console_write - Print statements before serial core available
  786. * @console: Console to operate on - we ignore since we have just one
  787. * @s: String to send
  788. * @count: length
  789. *
  790. * This is referenced in the console struct. It is used for early
  791. * console printing before we register with serial core and for things
  792. * such as kdb. The console_lock must be held when we get here.
  793. *
  794. * This function has some code for trying to print output even if the lock
  795. * is held. We try to cover the case where a lock holder could have died.
  796. * We don't use this special case code if we're not registered with serial
  797. * core yet. After we're registered with serial core, the only time this
  798. * function would be used is for high level kernel output like magic sys req,
  799. * kdb, and printk's.
  800. */
  801. static void
  802. sn_sal_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, unsigned count)
  803. {
  804. unsigned long flags = 0;
  805. struct sn_cons_port *port = &sal_console_port;
  806. static int stole_lock = 0;
  807. BUG_ON(!port->sc_is_asynch);
  808. /* We can't look at the xmit buffer if we're not registered with serial core
  809. * yet. So only do the fancy recovery after registering
  810. */
  811. if (!port->sc_port.state) {
  812. /* Not yet registered with serial core - simple case */
  813. puts_raw_fixed(port->sc_ops->sal_puts_raw, s, count);
  814. return;
  815. }
  816. /* somebody really wants this output, might be an
  817. * oops, kdb, panic, etc. make sure they get it. */
  818. if (spin_is_locked(&port->sc_port.lock)) {
  819. int lhead = port->sc_port.state->xmit.head;
  820. int ltail = port->sc_port.state->xmit.tail;
  821. int counter, got_lock = 0;
  822. /*
  823. * We attempt to determine if someone has died with the
  824. * lock. We wait ~20 secs after the head and tail ptrs
  825. * stop moving and assume the lock holder is not functional
  826. * and plow ahead. If the lock is freed within the time out
  827. * period we re-get the lock and go ahead normally. We also
  828. * remember if we have plowed ahead so that we don't have
  829. * to wait out the time out period again - the asumption
  830. * is that we will time out again.
  831. */
  832. for (counter = 0; counter < 150; mdelay(125), counter++) {
  833. if (!spin_is_locked(&port->sc_port.lock)
  834. || stole_lock) {
  835. if (!stole_lock) {
  836. spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock,
  837. flags);
  838. got_lock = 1;
  839. }
  840. break;
  841. } else {
  842. /* still locked */
  843. if ((lhead != port->sc_port.state->xmit.head)
  844. || (ltail !=
  845. port->sc_port.state->xmit.tail)) {
  846. lhead =
  847. port->sc_port.state->xmit.head;
  848. ltail =
  849. port->sc_port.state->xmit.tail;
  850. counter = 0;
  851. }
  852. }
  853. }
  854. /* flush anything in the serial core xmit buffer, raw */
  855. sn_transmit_chars(port, 1);
  856. if (got_lock) {
  857. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  858. stole_lock = 0;
  859. } else {
  860. /* fell thru */
  861. stole_lock = 1;
  862. }
  863. puts_raw_fixed(port->sc_ops->sal_puts_raw, s, count);
  864. } else {
  865. stole_lock = 0;
  866. spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  867. sn_transmit_chars(port, 1);
  868. spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
  869. puts_raw_fixed(port->sc_ops->sal_puts_raw, s, count);
  870. }
  871. }
  872. /**
  873. * sn_sal_console_setup - Set up console for early printing
  874. * @co: Console to work with
  875. * @options: Options to set
  876. *
  877. * Altix console doesn't do anything with baud rates, etc, anyway.
  878. *
  879. * This isn't required since not providing the setup function in the
  880. * console struct is ok. However, other patches like KDB plop something
  881. * here so providing it is easier.
  882. *
  883. */
  884. static int sn_sal_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
  885. {
  886. return 0;
  887. }
  888. /**
  889. * sn_sal_console_write_early - simple early output routine
  890. * @co - console struct
  891. * @s - string to print
  892. * @count - count
  893. *
  894. * Simple function to provide early output, before even
  895. * sn_sal_serial_console_init is called. Referenced in the
  896. * console struct registerd in sn_serial_console_early_setup.
  897. *
  898. */
  899. static void __init
  900. sn_sal_console_write_early(struct console *co, const char *s, unsigned count)
  901. {
  902. puts_raw_fixed(sal_console_port.sc_ops->sal_puts_raw, s, count);
  903. }
  904. /* Used for very early console printing - again, before
  905. * sn_sal_serial_console_init is run */
  906. static struct console sal_console_early __initdata = {
  907. .name = "sn_sal",
  908. .write = sn_sal_console_write_early,
  909. .flags = CON_PRINTBUFFER,
  910. .index = -1,
  911. };
  912. /**
  913. * sn_serial_console_early_setup - Sets up early console output support
  914. *
  915. * Register a console early on... This is for output before even
  916. * sn_sal_serial_cosnole_init is called. This function is called from
  917. * setup.c. This allows us to do really early polled writes. When
  918. * sn_sal_serial_console_init is called, this console is unregistered
  919. * and a new one registered.
  920. */
  921. int __init sn_serial_console_early_setup(void)
  922. {
  923. if (!ia64_platform_is("sn2"))
  924. return -1;
  925. sal_console_port.sc_ops = &poll_ops;
  926. spin_lock_init(&sal_console_port.sc_port.lock);
  927. early_sn_setup(); /* Find SAL entry points */
  928. register_console(&sal_console_early);
  929. return 0;
  930. }
  931. /**
  932. * sn_sal_serial_console_init - Early console output - set up for register
  933. *
  934. * This function is called when regular console init happens. Because we
  935. * support even earlier console output with sn_serial_console_early_setup
  936. * (called from setup.c directly), this function unregisters the really
  937. * early console.
  938. *
  939. * Note: Even if setup.c doesn't register sal_console_early, unregistering
  940. * it here doesn't hurt anything.
  941. *
  942. */
  943. static int __init sn_sal_serial_console_init(void)
  944. {
  945. if (ia64_platform_is("sn2")) {
  946. sn_sal_switch_to_asynch(&sal_console_port);
  947. DPRINTF("sn_sal_serial_console_init : register console\n");
  948. register_console(&sal_console);
  949. unregister_console(&sal_console_early);
  950. }
  951. return 0;
  952. }
  953. console_initcall(sn_sal_serial_console_init);