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/*
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* The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
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*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <types.h>
#include <lib.h>
#include <spinlock.h>
#include <platform/bus.h>
#include <lamebus/lser.h>
#include "autoconf.h"
/* Registers (offsets within slot) */
#define LSER_REG_CHAR 0 /* Character in/out */
#define LSER_REG_WIRQ 4 /* Write interrupt status */
#define LSER_REG_RIRQ 8 /* Read interrupt status */
/* Bits in the IRQ registers */
#define LSER_IRQ_ENABLE 1
#define LSER_IRQ_ACTIVE 2
#define LSER_IRQ_FORCE 4
void
lser_irq(void *vsc)
{
struct lser_softc *sc = vsc;
uint32_t x;
bool clear_to_write = false;
bool got_a_read = false;
uint32_t ch = 0;
spinlock_acquire(&sc->ls_lock);
x = bus_read_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos, LSER_REG_WIRQ);
if (x & LSER_IRQ_ACTIVE) {
x = LSER_IRQ_ENABLE;
sc->ls_wbusy = 0;
clear_to_write = true;
bus_write_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos,
LSER_REG_WIRQ, x);
}
x = bus_read_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos, LSER_REG_RIRQ);
if (x & LSER_IRQ_ACTIVE) {
x = LSER_IRQ_ENABLE;
ch = bus_read_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos,
LSER_REG_CHAR);
got_a_read = true;
bus_write_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos,
LSER_REG_RIRQ, x);
}
spinlock_release(&sc->ls_lock);
if (clear_to_write && sc->ls_start != NULL) {
sc->ls_start(sc->ls_devdata);
}
if (got_a_read && sc->ls_input != NULL) {
sc->ls_input(sc->ls_devdata, ch);
}
}
void
lser_write(void *vls, int ch)
{
struct lser_softc *ls = vls;
spinlock_acquire(&ls->ls_lock);
if (ls->ls_wbusy) {
/*
* We're not clear to write.
*
* This should not happen. It's the job of the driver
* attached to us to not write until we call
* ls->ls_start.
*
* (Note: if we're the console, the panic will go to
* lser_writepolled for printing, because we hold a
* spinlock and interrupts are off; it won't recurse.)
*/
panic("lser: Not clear to write\n");
}
ls->ls_wbusy = true;
bus_write_register(ls->ls_busdata, ls->ls_buspos, LSER_REG_CHAR, ch);
spinlock_release(&ls->ls_lock);
}
static
void
lser_poll_until_write(struct lser_softc *sc)
{
uint32_t val;
KASSERT(spinlock_do_i_hold(&sc->ls_lock));
do {
val = bus_read_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos,
LSER_REG_WIRQ);
}
while ((val & LSER_IRQ_ACTIVE) == 0);
}
void
lser_writepolled(void *vsc, int ch)
{
struct lser_softc *sc = vsc;
bool irqpending;
spinlock_acquire(&sc->ls_lock);
if (sc->ls_wbusy) {
irqpending = true;
lser_poll_until_write(sc);
/* Clear the ready condition, but leave the IRQ asserted */
bus_write_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos,
LSER_REG_WIRQ,
LSER_IRQ_FORCE|LSER_IRQ_ENABLE);
}
else {
irqpending = false;
/* Clear the interrupt enable bit */
bus_write_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos,
LSER_REG_WIRQ, 0);
}
/* Send the character. */
bus_write_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos, LSER_REG_CHAR, ch);
/* Wait until it's done. */
lser_poll_until_write(sc);
/*
* If there wasn't already an IRQ pending, clear the ready
* condition and turn interruption back on. But if there was,
* leave the register alone, with the ready condition set (and
* the force bit still on); in due course we'll get to the
* interrupt handler and they'll be cleared.
*/
if (!irqpending) {
bus_write_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos,
LSER_REG_WIRQ, LSER_IRQ_ENABLE);
}
spinlock_release(&sc->ls_lock);
}
int
config_lser(struct lser_softc *sc, int lserno)
{
(void)lserno;
/*
* Enable interrupting.
*/
spinlock_init(&sc->ls_lock);
sc->ls_wbusy = false;
bus_write_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos,
LSER_REG_RIRQ, LSER_IRQ_ENABLE);
bus_write_register(sc->ls_busdata, sc->ls_buspos,
LSER_REG_WIRQ, LSER_IRQ_ENABLE);
return 0;
}