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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 
40 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
41 #include <linux/tty.h>
42 #include <linux/tty_flip.h>
43 #include <linux/serial.h>
44 #include <linux/console.h>
45 #include <linux/module.h>
46 #include <linux/sysrq.h>
47 #include <linux/circ_buf.h>
48 #include <linux/serial_reg.h>
49 #include <linux/delay.h> /* for mdelay */
50 #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
51 #include <linux/serial_core.h>
52 
53 #include <asm/io.h>
54 #include <asm/sn/simulator.h>
55 #include <asm/sn/sn_sal.h>
56 
57 /* number of characters we can transmit to the SAL console at a time */
58 #define SN_SAL_MAX_CHARS 120
59 
60 /* 64K, when we're asynch, it must be at least printk's LOG_BUF_LEN to
61  * avoid losing chars, (always has to be a power of 2) */
62 #define SN_SAL_BUFFER_SIZE (64 * (1 << 10))
63 
64 #define SN_SAL_UART_FIFO_DEPTH 16
65 #define SN_SAL_UART_FIFO_SPEED_CPS (9600/10)
66 
67 /* sn_transmit_chars() calling args */
68 #define TRANSMIT_BUFFERED	0
69 #define TRANSMIT_RAW		1
70 
71 /* To use dynamic numbers only and not use the assigned major and minor,
72  * define the following.. */
73 				  /* #define USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR 1 *//* use dynamic minor number */
74 #define USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR 0	/* Don't rely on misc_register dynamic minor */
75 
76 /* Device name we're using */
77 #define DEVICE_NAME "ttySG"
78 #define DEVICE_NAME_DYNAMIC "ttySG0"	/* need full name for misc_register */
79 /* The major/minor we are using, ignored for USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR */
80 #define DEVICE_MAJOR 204
81 #define DEVICE_MINOR 40
82 
83 #ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
84 static char sysrq_serial_str[] = "\eSYS";
85 static char *sysrq_serial_ptr = sysrq_serial_str;
86 static unsigned long sysrq_requested;
87 #endif /* CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ */
88 
89 /*
90  * Port definition - this kinda drives it all
91  */
92 struct sn_cons_port {
93 	struct timer_list sc_timer;
94 	struct uart_port sc_port;
95 	struct sn_sal_ops {
96 		int (*sal_puts_raw) (const char *s, int len);
97 		int (*sal_puts) (const char *s, int len);
98 		int (*sal_getc) (void);
99 		int (*sal_input_pending) (void);
100 		void (*sal_wakeup_transmit) (struct sn_cons_port *, int);
101 	} *sc_ops;
102 	unsigned long sc_interrupt_timeout;
103 	int sc_is_asynch;
104 };
105 
106 static struct sn_cons_port sal_console_port;
107 static int sn_process_input;
108 
109 /* Only used if USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR is set to 1 */
110 static struct miscdevice misc;	/* used with misc_register for dynamic */
111 
112 extern void early_sn_setup(void);
113 
114 #undef DEBUG
115 #ifdef DEBUG
116 static int sn_debug_printf(const char *fmt, ...);
117 #define DPRINTF(x...) sn_debug_printf(x)
118 #else
119 #define DPRINTF(x...) do { } while (0)
120 #endif
121 
122 /* Prototypes */
123 static int snt_hw_puts_raw(const char *, int);
124 static int snt_hw_puts_buffered(const char *, int);
125 static int snt_poll_getc(void);
126 static int snt_poll_input_pending(void);
127 static int snt_intr_getc(void);
128 static int snt_intr_input_pending(void);
129 static void sn_transmit_chars(struct sn_cons_port *, int);
130 
131 /* A table for polling:
132  */
133 static struct sn_sal_ops poll_ops = {
134 	.sal_puts_raw = snt_hw_puts_raw,
135 	.sal_puts = snt_hw_puts_raw,
136 	.sal_getc = snt_poll_getc,
137 	.sal_input_pending = snt_poll_input_pending
138 };
139 
140 /* A table for interrupts enabled */
141 static struct sn_sal_ops intr_ops = {
142 	.sal_puts_raw = snt_hw_puts_raw,
143 	.sal_puts = snt_hw_puts_buffered,
144 	.sal_getc = snt_intr_getc,
145 	.sal_input_pending = snt_intr_input_pending,
146 	.sal_wakeup_transmit = sn_transmit_chars
147 };
148 
149 /* the console does output in two distinctly different ways:
150  * synchronous (raw) and asynchronous (buffered).  initially, early_printk
151  * does synchronous output.  any data written goes directly to the SAL
152  * to be output (incidentally, it is internally buffered by the SAL)
153  * after interrupts and timers are initialized and available for use,
154  * the console init code switches to asynchronous output.  this is
155  * also the earliest opportunity to begin polling for console input.
156  * after console initialization, console output and tty (serial port)
157  * output is buffered and sent to the SAL asynchronously (either by
158  * timer callback or by UART interrupt) */
159 
160 /* routines for running the console in polling mode */
161 
162 /**
163  * snt_poll_getc - Get a character from the console in polling mode
164  *
165  */
snt_poll_getc(void)166 static int snt_poll_getc(void)
167 {
168 	int ch;
169 
170 	ia64_sn_console_getc(&ch);
171 	return ch;
172 }
173 
174 /**
175  * snt_poll_input_pending - Check if any input is waiting - polling mode.
176  *
177  */
snt_poll_input_pending(void)178 static int snt_poll_input_pending(void)
179 {
180 	int status, input;
181 
182 	status = ia64_sn_console_check(&input);
183 	return !status && input;
184 }
185 
186 /* routines for an interrupt driven console (normal) */
187 
188 /**
189  * snt_intr_getc - Get a character from the console, interrupt mode
190  *
191  */
snt_intr_getc(void)192 static int snt_intr_getc(void)
193 {
194 	return ia64_sn_console_readc();
195 }
196 
197 /**
198  * snt_intr_input_pending - Check if input is pending, interrupt mode
199  *
200  */
snt_intr_input_pending(void)201 static int snt_intr_input_pending(void)
202 {
203 	return ia64_sn_console_intr_status() & SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_RECV;
204 }
205 
206 /* these functions are polled and interrupt */
207 
208 /**
209  * snt_hw_puts_raw - Send raw string to the console, polled or interrupt mode
210  * @s: String
211  * @len: Length
212  *
213  */
snt_hw_puts_raw(const char * s,int len)214 static int snt_hw_puts_raw(const char *s, int len)
215 {
216 	/* this will call the PROM and not return until this is done */
217 	return ia64_sn_console_putb(s, len);
218 }
219 
220 /**
221  * snt_hw_puts_buffered - Send string to console, polled or interrupt mode
222  * @s: String
223  * @len: Length
224  *
225  */
snt_hw_puts_buffered(const char * s,int len)226 static int snt_hw_puts_buffered(const char *s, int len)
227 {
228 	/* queue data to the PROM */
229 	return ia64_sn_console_xmit_chars((char *)s, len);
230 }
231 
232 /* uart interface structs
233  * These functions are associated with the uart_port that the serial core
234  * infrastructure calls.
235  *
236  * Note: Due to how the console works, many routines are no-ops.
237  */
238 
239 /**
240  * snp_type - What type of console are we?
241  * @port: Port to operate with (we ignore since we only have one port)
242  *
243  */
snp_type(struct uart_port * port)244 static const char *snp_type(struct uart_port *port)
245 {
246 	return ("SGI SN L1");
247 }
248 
249 /**
250  * snp_tx_empty - Is the transmitter empty?  We pretend we're always empty
251  * @port: Port to operate on (we ignore since we only have one port)
252  *
253  */
snp_tx_empty(struct uart_port * port)254 static unsigned int snp_tx_empty(struct uart_port *port)
255 {
256 	return 1;
257 }
258 
259 /**
260  * snp_stop_tx - stop the transmitter - no-op for us
261  * @port: Port to operat eon - we ignore - no-op function
262  *
263  */
snp_stop_tx(struct uart_port * port)264 static void snp_stop_tx(struct uart_port *port)
265 {
266 }
267 
268 /**
269  * snp_release_port - Free i/o and resources for port - no-op for us
270  * @port: Port to operate on - we ignore - no-op function
271  *
272  */
snp_release_port(struct uart_port * port)273 static void snp_release_port(struct uart_port *port)
274 {
275 }
276 
277 /**
278  * snp_enable_ms - Force modem status interrupts on - no-op for us
279  * @port: Port to operate on - we ignore - no-op function
280  *
281  */
snp_enable_ms(struct uart_port * port)282 static void snp_enable_ms(struct uart_port *port)
283 {
284 }
285 
286 /**
287  * snp_shutdown - shut down the port - free irq and disable - no-op for us
288  * @port: Port to shut down - we ignore
289  *
290  */
snp_shutdown(struct uart_port * port)291 static void snp_shutdown(struct uart_port *port)
292 {
293 }
294 
295 /**
296  * snp_set_mctrl - set control lines (dtr, rts, etc) - no-op for our console
297  * @port: Port to operate on - we ignore
298  * @mctrl: Lines to set/unset - we ignore
299  *
300  */
snp_set_mctrl(struct uart_port * port,unsigned int mctrl)301 static void snp_set_mctrl(struct uart_port *port, unsigned int mctrl)
302 {
303 }
304 
305 /**
306  * snp_get_mctrl - get contorl line info, we just return a static value
307  * @port: port to operate on - we only have one port so we ignore this
308  *
309  */
snp_get_mctrl(struct uart_port * port)310 static unsigned int snp_get_mctrl(struct uart_port *port)
311 {
312 	return TIOCM_CAR | TIOCM_RNG | TIOCM_DSR | TIOCM_CTS;
313 }
314 
315 /**
316  * snp_stop_rx - Stop the receiver - we ignor ethis
317  * @port: Port to operate on - we ignore
318  *
319  */
snp_stop_rx(struct uart_port * port)320 static void snp_stop_rx(struct uart_port *port)
321 {
322 }
323 
324 /**
325  * snp_start_tx - Start transmitter
326  * @port: Port to operate on
327  *
328  */
snp_start_tx(struct uart_port * port)329 static void snp_start_tx(struct uart_port *port)
330 {
331 	if (sal_console_port.sc_ops->sal_wakeup_transmit)
332 		sal_console_port.sc_ops->sal_wakeup_transmit(&sal_console_port,
333 							     TRANSMIT_BUFFERED);
334 
335 }
336 
337 /**
338  * snp_break_ctl - handle breaks - ignored by us
339  * @port: Port to operate on
340  * @break_state: Break state
341  *
342  */
snp_break_ctl(struct uart_port * port,int break_state)343 static void snp_break_ctl(struct uart_port *port, int break_state)
344 {
345 }
346 
347 /**
348  * snp_startup - Start up the serial port - always return 0 (We're always on)
349  * @port: Port to operate on
350  *
351  */
snp_startup(struct uart_port * port)352 static int snp_startup(struct uart_port *port)
353 {
354 	return 0;
355 }
356 
357 /**
358  * snp_set_termios - set termios stuff - we ignore these
359  * @port: port to operate on
360  * @termios: New settings
361  * @termios: Old
362  *
363  */
364 static void
snp_set_termios(struct uart_port * port,struct ktermios * termios,struct ktermios * old)365 snp_set_termios(struct uart_port *port, struct ktermios *termios,
366 		struct ktermios *old)
367 {
368 }
369 
370 /**
371  * snp_request_port - allocate resources for port - ignored by us
372  * @port: port to operate on
373  *
374  */
snp_request_port(struct uart_port * port)375 static int snp_request_port(struct uart_port *port)
376 {
377 	return 0;
378 }
379 
380 /**
381  * snp_config_port - allocate resources, set up - we ignore,  we're always on
382  * @port: Port to operate on
383  * @flags: flags used for port setup
384  *
385  */
snp_config_port(struct uart_port * port,int flags)386 static void snp_config_port(struct uart_port *port, int flags)
387 {
388 }
389 
390 /* Associate the uart functions above - given to serial core */
391 
392 static struct uart_ops sn_console_ops = {
393 	.tx_empty = snp_tx_empty,
394 	.set_mctrl = snp_set_mctrl,
395 	.get_mctrl = snp_get_mctrl,
396 	.stop_tx = snp_stop_tx,
397 	.start_tx = snp_start_tx,
398 	.stop_rx = snp_stop_rx,
399 	.enable_ms = snp_enable_ms,
400 	.break_ctl = snp_break_ctl,
401 	.startup = snp_startup,
402 	.shutdown = snp_shutdown,
403 	.set_termios = snp_set_termios,
404 	.pm = NULL,
405 	.type = snp_type,
406 	.release_port = snp_release_port,
407 	.request_port = snp_request_port,
408 	.config_port = snp_config_port,
409 	.verify_port = NULL,
410 };
411 
412 /* End of uart struct functions and defines */
413 
414 #ifdef DEBUG
415 
416 /**
417  * sn_debug_printf - close to hardware debugging printf
418  * @fmt: printf format
419  *
420  * This is as "close to the metal" as we can get, used when the driver
421  * itself may be broken.
422  *
423  */
sn_debug_printf(const char * fmt,...)424 static int sn_debug_printf(const char *fmt, ...)
425 {
426 	static char printk_buf[1024];
427 	int printed_len;
428 	va_list args;
429 
430 	va_start(args, fmt);
431 	printed_len = vsnprintf(printk_buf, sizeof(printk_buf), fmt, args);
432 
433 	if (!sal_console_port.sc_ops) {
434 		sal_console_port.sc_ops = &poll_ops;
435 		early_sn_setup();
436 	}
437 	sal_console_port.sc_ops->sal_puts_raw(printk_buf, printed_len);
438 
439 	va_end(args);
440 	return printed_len;
441 }
442 #endif				/* DEBUG */
443 
444 /*
445  * Interrupt handling routines.
446  */
447 
448 /**
449  * sn_receive_chars - Grab characters, pass them to tty layer
450  * @port: Port to operate on
451  * @flags: irq flags
452  *
453  * Note: If we're not registered with the serial core infrastructure yet,
454  * we don't try to send characters to it...
455  *
456  */
457 static void
sn_receive_chars(struct sn_cons_port * port,unsigned long flags)458 sn_receive_chars(struct sn_cons_port *port, unsigned long flags)
459 {
460 	int ch;
461 	struct tty_struct *tty;
462 
463 	if (!port) {
464 		printk(KERN_ERR "sn_receive_chars - port NULL so can't receive\n");
465 		return;
466 	}
467 
468 	if (!port->sc_ops) {
469 		printk(KERN_ERR "sn_receive_chars - port->sc_ops  NULL so can't receive\n");
470 		return;
471 	}
472 
473 	if (port->sc_port.state) {
474 		/* The serial_core stuffs are initialized, use them */
475 		tty = port->sc_port.state->port.tty;
476 	}
477 	else {
478 		/* Not registered yet - can't pass to tty layer.  */
479 		tty = NULL;
480 	}
481 
482 	while (port->sc_ops->sal_input_pending()) {
483 		ch = port->sc_ops->sal_getc();
484 		if (ch < 0) {
485 			printk(KERN_ERR "sn_console: An error occurred while "
486 			       "obtaining data from the console (0x%0x)\n", ch);
487 			break;
488 		}
489 #ifdef CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ
490                 if (sysrq_requested) {
491                         unsigned long sysrq_timeout = sysrq_requested + HZ*5;
492 
493                         sysrq_requested = 0;
494                         if (ch && time_before(jiffies, sysrq_timeout)) {
495                                 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
496                                 handle_sysrq(ch);
497                                 spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
498                                 /* ignore actual sysrq command char */
499                                 continue;
500                         }
501                 }
502                 if (ch == *sysrq_serial_ptr) {
503                         if (!(*++sysrq_serial_ptr)) {
504                                 sysrq_requested = jiffies;
505                                 sysrq_serial_ptr = sysrq_serial_str;
506                         }
507 			/*
508 			 * ignore the whole sysrq string except for the
509 			 * leading escape
510 			 */
511 			if (ch != '\e')
512 				continue;
513                 }
514                 else
515 			sysrq_serial_ptr = sysrq_serial_str;
516 #endif /* CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ */
517 
518 		/* record the character to pass up to the tty layer */
519 		if (tty) {
520 			if(tty_insert_flip_char(tty, ch, TTY_NORMAL) == 0)
521 				break;
522 		}
523 		port->sc_port.icount.rx++;
524 	}
525 
526 	if (tty)
527 		tty_flip_buffer_push(tty);
528 }
529 
530 /**
531  * sn_transmit_chars - grab characters from serial core, send off
532  * @port: Port to operate on
533  * @raw: Transmit raw or buffered
534  *
535  * Note: If we're early, before we're registered with serial core, the
536  * writes are going through sn_sal_console_write because that's how
537  * register_console has been set up.  We currently could have asynch
538  * polls calling this function due to sn_sal_switch_to_asynch but we can
539  * ignore them until we register with the serial core stuffs.
540  *
541  */
sn_transmit_chars(struct sn_cons_port * port,int raw)542 static void sn_transmit_chars(struct sn_cons_port *port, int raw)
543 {
544 	int xmit_count, tail, head, loops, ii;
545 	int result;
546 	char *start;
547 	struct circ_buf *xmit;
548 
549 	if (!port)
550 		return;
551 
552 	BUG_ON(!port->sc_is_asynch);
553 
554 	if (port->sc_port.state) {
555 		/* We're initialized, using serial core infrastructure */
556 		xmit = &port->sc_port.state->xmit;
557 	} else {
558 		/* Probably sn_sal_switch_to_asynch has been run but serial core isn't
559 		 * initialized yet.  Just return.  Writes are going through
560 		 * sn_sal_console_write (due to register_console) at this time.
561 		 */
562 		return;
563 	}
564 
565 	if (uart_circ_empty(xmit) || uart_tx_stopped(&port->sc_port)) {
566 		/* Nothing to do. */
567 		ia64_sn_console_intr_disable(SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_XMIT);
568 		return;
569 	}
570 
571 	head = xmit->head;
572 	tail = xmit->tail;
573 	start = &xmit->buf[tail];
574 
575 	/* twice around gets the tail to the end of the buffer and
576 	 * then to the head, if needed */
577 	loops = (head < tail) ? 2 : 1;
578 
579 	for (ii = 0; ii < loops; ii++) {
580 		xmit_count = (head < tail) ?
581 		    (UART_XMIT_SIZE - tail) : (head - tail);
582 
583 		if (xmit_count > 0) {
584 			if (raw == TRANSMIT_RAW)
585 				result =
586 				    port->sc_ops->sal_puts_raw(start,
587 							       xmit_count);
588 			else
589 				result =
590 				    port->sc_ops->sal_puts(start, xmit_count);
591 #ifdef DEBUG
592 			if (!result)
593 				DPRINTF("`");
594 #endif
595 			if (result > 0) {
596 				xmit_count -= result;
597 				port->sc_port.icount.tx += result;
598 				tail += result;
599 				tail &= UART_XMIT_SIZE - 1;
600 				xmit->tail = tail;
601 				start = &xmit->buf[tail];
602 			}
603 		}
604 	}
605 
606 	if (uart_circ_chars_pending(xmit) < WAKEUP_CHARS)
607 		uart_write_wakeup(&port->sc_port);
608 
609 	if (uart_circ_empty(xmit))
610 		snp_stop_tx(&port->sc_port);	/* no-op for us */
611 }
612 
613 /**
614  * sn_sal_interrupt - Handle console interrupts
615  * @irq: irq #, useful for debug statements
616  * @dev_id: our pointer to our port (sn_cons_port which contains the uart port)
617  *
618  */
sn_sal_interrupt(int irq,void * dev_id)619 static irqreturn_t sn_sal_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id)
620 {
621 	struct sn_cons_port *port = (struct sn_cons_port *)dev_id;
622 	unsigned long flags;
623 	int status = ia64_sn_console_intr_status();
624 
625 	if (!port)
626 		return IRQ_NONE;
627 
628 	spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
629 	if (status & SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_RECV) {
630 		sn_receive_chars(port, flags);
631 	}
632 	if (status & SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_XMIT) {
633 		sn_transmit_chars(port, TRANSMIT_BUFFERED);
634 	}
635 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
636 	return IRQ_HANDLED;
637 }
638 
639 /**
640  * sn_sal_timer_poll - this function handles polled console mode
641  * @data: A pointer to our sn_cons_port (which contains the uart port)
642  *
643  * data is the pointer that init_timer will store for us.  This function is
644  * associated with init_timer to see if there is any console traffic.
645  * Obviously not used in interrupt mode
646  *
647  */
sn_sal_timer_poll(unsigned long data)648 static void sn_sal_timer_poll(unsigned long data)
649 {
650 	struct sn_cons_port *port = (struct sn_cons_port *)data;
651 	unsigned long flags;
652 
653 	if (!port)
654 		return;
655 
656 	if (!port->sc_port.irq) {
657 		spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
658 		if (sn_process_input)
659 			sn_receive_chars(port, flags);
660 		sn_transmit_chars(port, TRANSMIT_RAW);
661 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
662 		mod_timer(&port->sc_timer,
663 			  jiffies + port->sc_interrupt_timeout);
664 	}
665 }
666 
667 /*
668  * Boot-time initialization code
669  */
670 
671 /**
672  * sn_sal_switch_to_asynch - Switch to async mode (as opposed to synch)
673  * @port: Our sn_cons_port (which contains the uart port)
674  *
675  * So this is used by sn_sal_serial_console_init (early on, before we're
676  * registered with serial core).  It's also used by sn_sal_module_init
677  * right after we've registered with serial core.  The later only happens
678  * if we didn't already come through here via sn_sal_serial_console_init.
679  *
680  */
sn_sal_switch_to_asynch(struct sn_cons_port * port)681 static void __init sn_sal_switch_to_asynch(struct sn_cons_port *port)
682 {
683 	unsigned long flags;
684 
685 	if (!port)
686 		return;
687 
688 	DPRINTF("sn_console: about to switch to asynchronous console\n");
689 
690 	/* without early_printk, we may be invoked late enough to race
691 	 * with other cpus doing console IO at this point, however
692 	 * console interrupts will never be enabled */
693 	spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
694 
695 	/* early_printk invocation may have done this for us */
696 	if (!port->sc_ops)
697 		port->sc_ops = &poll_ops;
698 
699 	/* we can't turn on the console interrupt (as request_irq
700 	 * calls kmalloc, which isn't set up yet), so we rely on a
701 	 * timer to poll for input and push data from the console
702 	 * buffer.
703 	 */
704 	init_timer(&port->sc_timer);
705 	port->sc_timer.function = sn_sal_timer_poll;
706 	port->sc_timer.data = (unsigned long)port;
707 
708 	if (IS_RUNNING_ON_SIMULATOR())
709 		port->sc_interrupt_timeout = 6;
710 	else {
711 		/* 960cps / 16 char FIFO = 60HZ
712 		 * HZ / (SN_SAL_FIFO_SPEED_CPS / SN_SAL_FIFO_DEPTH) */
713 		port->sc_interrupt_timeout =
714 		    HZ * SN_SAL_UART_FIFO_DEPTH / SN_SAL_UART_FIFO_SPEED_CPS;
715 	}
716 	mod_timer(&port->sc_timer, jiffies + port->sc_interrupt_timeout);
717 
718 	port->sc_is_asynch = 1;
719 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
720 }
721 
722 /**
723  * sn_sal_switch_to_interrupts - Switch to interrupt driven mode
724  * @port: Our sn_cons_port (which contains the uart port)
725  *
726  * In sn_sal_module_init, after we're registered with serial core and
727  * the port is added, this function is called to switch us to interrupt
728  * mode.  We were previously in asynch/polling mode (using init_timer).
729  *
730  * We attempt to switch to interrupt mode here by calling
731  * request_irq.  If that works out, we enable receive interrupts.
732  */
sn_sal_switch_to_interrupts(struct sn_cons_port * port)733 static void __init sn_sal_switch_to_interrupts(struct sn_cons_port *port)
734 {
735 	unsigned long flags;
736 
737 	if (port) {
738 		DPRINTF("sn_console: switching to interrupt driven console\n");
739 
740 		if (request_irq(SGI_UART_VECTOR, sn_sal_interrupt,
741 				IRQF_SHARED,
742 				"SAL console driver", port) >= 0) {
743 			spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
744 			port->sc_port.irq = SGI_UART_VECTOR;
745 			port->sc_ops = &intr_ops;
746 			irq_set_handler(port->sc_port.irq, handle_level_irq);
747 
748 			/* turn on receive interrupts */
749 			ia64_sn_console_intr_enable(SAL_CONSOLE_INTR_RECV);
750 			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
751 		}
752 		else {
753 			printk(KERN_INFO
754 			    "sn_console: console proceeding in polled mode\n");
755 		}
756 	}
757 }
758 
759 /*
760  * Kernel console definitions
761  */
762 
763 static void sn_sal_console_write(struct console *, const char *, unsigned);
764 static int sn_sal_console_setup(struct console *, char *);
765 static struct uart_driver sal_console_uart;
766 extern struct tty_driver *uart_console_device(struct console *, int *);
767 
768 static struct console sal_console = {
769 	.name = DEVICE_NAME,
770 	.write = sn_sal_console_write,
771 	.device = uart_console_device,
772 	.setup = sn_sal_console_setup,
773 	.index = -1,		/* unspecified */
774 	.data = &sal_console_uart,
775 };
776 
777 #define SAL_CONSOLE	&sal_console
778 
779 static struct uart_driver sal_console_uart = {
780 	.owner = THIS_MODULE,
781 	.driver_name = "sn_console",
782 	.dev_name = DEVICE_NAME,
783 	.major = 0,		/* major/minor set at registration time per USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR */
784 	.minor = 0,
785 	.nr = 1,		/* one port */
786 	.cons = SAL_CONSOLE,
787 };
788 
789 /**
790  * sn_sal_module_init - When the kernel loads us, get us rolling w/ serial core
791  *
792  * Before this is called, we've been printing kernel messages in a special
793  * early mode not making use of the serial core infrastructure.  When our
794  * driver is loaded for real, we register the driver and port with serial
795  * core and try to enable interrupt driven mode.
796  *
797  */
sn_sal_module_init(void)798 static int __init sn_sal_module_init(void)
799 {
800 	int retval;
801 
802 	if (!ia64_platform_is("sn2"))
803 		return 0;
804 
805 	printk(KERN_INFO "sn_console: Console driver init\n");
806 
807 	if (USE_DYNAMIC_MINOR == 1) {
808 		misc.minor = MISC_DYNAMIC_MINOR;
809 		misc.name = DEVICE_NAME_DYNAMIC;
810 		retval = misc_register(&misc);
811 		if (retval != 0) {
812 			printk(KERN_WARNING "Failed to register console "
813 			       "device using misc_register.\n");
814 			return -ENODEV;
815 		}
816 		sal_console_uart.major = MISC_MAJOR;
817 		sal_console_uart.minor = misc.minor;
818 	} else {
819 		sal_console_uart.major = DEVICE_MAJOR;
820 		sal_console_uart.minor = DEVICE_MINOR;
821 	}
822 
823 	/* We register the driver and the port before switching to interrupts
824 	 * or async above so the proper uart structures are populated */
825 
826 	if (uart_register_driver(&sal_console_uart) < 0) {
827 		printk
828 		    ("ERROR sn_sal_module_init failed uart_register_driver, line %d\n",
829 		     __LINE__);
830 		return -ENODEV;
831 	}
832 
833 	spin_lock_init(&sal_console_port.sc_port.lock);
834 
835 	/* Setup the port struct with the minimum needed */
836 	sal_console_port.sc_port.membase = (char *)1;	/* just needs to be non-zero */
837 	sal_console_port.sc_port.type = PORT_16550A;
838 	sal_console_port.sc_port.fifosize = SN_SAL_MAX_CHARS;
839 	sal_console_port.sc_port.ops = &sn_console_ops;
840 	sal_console_port.sc_port.line = 0;
841 
842 	if (uart_add_one_port(&sal_console_uart, &sal_console_port.sc_port) < 0) {
843 		/* error - not sure what I'd do - so I'll do nothing */
844 		printk(KERN_ERR "%s: unable to add port\n", __func__);
845 	}
846 
847 	/* when this driver is compiled in, the console initialization
848 	 * will have already switched us into asynchronous operation
849 	 * before we get here through the module initcalls */
850 	if (!sal_console_port.sc_is_asynch) {
851 		sn_sal_switch_to_asynch(&sal_console_port);
852 	}
853 
854 	/* at this point (module_init) we can try to turn on interrupts */
855 	if (!IS_RUNNING_ON_SIMULATOR()) {
856 		sn_sal_switch_to_interrupts(&sal_console_port);
857 	}
858 	sn_process_input = 1;
859 	return 0;
860 }
861 
862 /**
863  * sn_sal_module_exit - When we're unloaded, remove the driver/port
864  *
865  */
sn_sal_module_exit(void)866 static void __exit sn_sal_module_exit(void)
867 {
868 	del_timer_sync(&sal_console_port.sc_timer);
869 	uart_remove_one_port(&sal_console_uart, &sal_console_port.sc_port);
870 	uart_unregister_driver(&sal_console_uart);
871 	misc_deregister(&misc);
872 }
873 
874 module_init(sn_sal_module_init);
875 module_exit(sn_sal_module_exit);
876 
877 /**
878  * puts_raw_fixed - sn_sal_console_write helper for adding \r's as required
879  * @puts_raw : puts function to do the writing
880  * @s: input string
881  * @count: length
882  *
883  * We need a \r ahead of every \n for direct writes through
884  * ia64_sn_console_putb (what sal_puts_raw below actually does).
885  *
886  */
887 
puts_raw_fixed(int (* puts_raw)(const char * s,int len),const char * s,int count)888 static void puts_raw_fixed(int (*puts_raw) (const char *s, int len),
889 			   const char *s, int count)
890 {
891 	const char *s1;
892 
893 	/* Output '\r' before each '\n' */
894 	while ((s1 = memchr(s, '\n', count)) != NULL) {
895 		puts_raw(s, s1 - s);
896 		puts_raw("\r\n", 2);
897 		count -= s1 + 1 - s;
898 		s = s1 + 1;
899 	}
900 	puts_raw(s, count);
901 }
902 
903 /**
904  * sn_sal_console_write - Print statements before serial core available
905  * @console: Console to operate on - we ignore since we have just one
906  * @s: String to send
907  * @count: length
908  *
909  * This is referenced in the console struct.  It is used for early
910  * console printing before we register with serial core and for things
911  * such as kdb.  The console_lock must be held when we get here.
912  *
913  * This function has some code for trying to print output even if the lock
914  * is held.  We try to cover the case where a lock holder could have died.
915  * We don't use this special case code if we're not registered with serial
916  * core yet.  After we're registered with serial core, the only time this
917  * function would be used is for high level kernel output like magic sys req,
918  * kdb, and printk's.
919  */
920 static void
sn_sal_console_write(struct console * co,const char * s,unsigned count)921 sn_sal_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, unsigned count)
922 {
923 	unsigned long flags = 0;
924 	struct sn_cons_port *port = &sal_console_port;
925 	static int stole_lock = 0;
926 
927 	BUG_ON(!port->sc_is_asynch);
928 
929 	/* We can't look at the xmit buffer if we're not registered with serial core
930 	 *  yet.  So only do the fancy recovery after registering
931 	 */
932 	if (!port->sc_port.state) {
933 		/* Not yet registered with serial core - simple case */
934 		puts_raw_fixed(port->sc_ops->sal_puts_raw, s, count);
935 		return;
936 	}
937 
938 	/* somebody really wants this output, might be an
939 	 * oops, kdb, panic, etc.  make sure they get it. */
940 	if (spin_is_locked(&port->sc_port.lock)) {
941 		int lhead = port->sc_port.state->xmit.head;
942 		int ltail = port->sc_port.state->xmit.tail;
943 		int counter, got_lock = 0;
944 
945 		/*
946 		 * We attempt to determine if someone has died with the
947 		 * lock. We wait ~20 secs after the head and tail ptrs
948 		 * stop moving and assume the lock holder is not functional
949 		 * and plow ahead. If the lock is freed within the time out
950 		 * period we re-get the lock and go ahead normally. We also
951 		 * remember if we have plowed ahead so that we don't have
952 		 * to wait out the time out period again - the asumption
953 		 * is that we will time out again.
954 		 */
955 
956 		for (counter = 0; counter < 150; mdelay(125), counter++) {
957 			if (!spin_is_locked(&port->sc_port.lock)
958 			    || stole_lock) {
959 				if (!stole_lock) {
960 					spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock,
961 							  flags);
962 					got_lock = 1;
963 				}
964 				break;
965 			} else {
966 				/* still locked */
967 				if ((lhead != port->sc_port.state->xmit.head)
968 				    || (ltail !=
969 					port->sc_port.state->xmit.tail)) {
970 					lhead =
971 						port->sc_port.state->xmit.head;
972 					ltail =
973 						port->sc_port.state->xmit.tail;
974 					counter = 0;
975 				}
976 			}
977 		}
978 		/* flush anything in the serial core xmit buffer, raw */
979 		sn_transmit_chars(port, 1);
980 		if (got_lock) {
981 			spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
982 			stole_lock = 0;
983 		} else {
984 			/* fell thru */
985 			stole_lock = 1;
986 		}
987 		puts_raw_fixed(port->sc_ops->sal_puts_raw, s, count);
988 	} else {
989 		stole_lock = 0;
990 		spin_lock_irqsave(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
991 		sn_transmit_chars(port, 1);
992 		spin_unlock_irqrestore(&port->sc_port.lock, flags);
993 
994 		puts_raw_fixed(port->sc_ops->sal_puts_raw, s, count);
995 	}
996 }
997 
998 
999 /**
1000  * sn_sal_console_setup - Set up console for early printing
1001  * @co: Console to work with
1002  * @options: Options to set
1003  *
1004  * Altix console doesn't do anything with baud rates, etc, anyway.
1005  *
1006  * This isn't required since not providing the setup function in the
1007  * console struct is ok.  However, other patches like KDB plop something
1008  * here so providing it is easier.
1009  *
1010  */
sn_sal_console_setup(struct console * co,char * options)1011 static int sn_sal_console_setup(struct console *co, char *options)
1012 {
1013 	return 0;
1014 }
1015 
1016 /**
1017  * sn_sal_console_write_early - simple early output routine
1018  * @co - console struct
1019  * @s - string to print
1020  * @count - count
1021  *
1022  * Simple function to provide early output, before even
1023  * sn_sal_serial_console_init is called.  Referenced in the
1024  * console struct registerd in sn_serial_console_early_setup.
1025  *
1026  */
1027 static void __init
sn_sal_console_write_early(struct console * co,const char * s,unsigned count)1028 sn_sal_console_write_early(struct console *co, const char *s, unsigned count)
1029 {
1030 	puts_raw_fixed(sal_console_port.sc_ops->sal_puts_raw, s, count);
1031 }
1032 
1033 /* Used for very early console printing - again, before
1034  * sn_sal_serial_console_init is run */
1035 static struct console sal_console_early __initdata = {
1036 	.name = "sn_sal",
1037 	.write = sn_sal_console_write_early,
1038 	.flags = CON_PRINTBUFFER,
1039 	.index = -1,
1040 };
1041 
1042 /**
1043  * sn_serial_console_early_setup - Sets up early console output support
1044  *
1045  * Register a console early on...  This is for output before even
1046  * sn_sal_serial_cosnole_init is called.  This function is called from
1047  * setup.c.  This allows us to do really early polled writes. When
1048  * sn_sal_serial_console_init is called, this console is unregistered
1049  * and a new one registered.
1050  */
sn_serial_console_early_setup(void)1051 int __init sn_serial_console_early_setup(void)
1052 {
1053 	if (!ia64_platform_is("sn2"))
1054 		return -1;
1055 
1056 	sal_console_port.sc_ops = &poll_ops;
1057 	spin_lock_init(&sal_console_port.sc_port.lock);
1058 	early_sn_setup();	/* Find SAL entry points */
1059 	register_console(&sal_console_early);
1060 
1061 	return 0;
1062 }
1063 
1064 /**
1065  * sn_sal_serial_console_init - Early console output - set up for register
1066  *
1067  * This function is called when regular console init happens.  Because we
1068  * support even earlier console output with sn_serial_console_early_setup
1069  * (called from setup.c directly), this function unregisters the really
1070  * early console.
1071  *
1072  * Note: Even if setup.c doesn't register sal_console_early, unregistering
1073  * it here doesn't hurt anything.
1074  *
1075  */
sn_sal_serial_console_init(void)1076 static int __init sn_sal_serial_console_init(void)
1077 {
1078 	if (ia64_platform_is("sn2")) {
1079 		sn_sal_switch_to_asynch(&sal_console_port);
1080 		DPRINTF("sn_sal_serial_console_init : register console\n");
1081 		register_console(&sal_console);
1082 		unregister_console(&sal_console_early);
1083 	}
1084 	return 0;
1085 }
1086 
1087 console_initcall(sn_sal_serial_console_init);
1088