/* * Basic EISA bus support for the SGI Indigo-2. * * (C) 2002 Pascal Dameme * and Marc Zyngier * * This code is released under both the GPL version 2 and BSD * licenses. Either license may be used. * * This code offers a very basic support for this EISA bus present in * the SGI Indigo-2. It currently only supports PIO (forget about DMA * for the time being). This is enough for a low-end ethernet card, * but forget about your favorite SCSI card... * * TODO : * - Fix bugs... * - Add ISA support * - Add DMA (yeah, right...). * - Fix more bugs. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* I2 has four EISA slots. */ #define IP22_EISA_MAX_SLOTS 4 #define EISA_MAX_IRQ 16 #define EIU_MODE_REG 0x0001ffc0 #define EIU_STAT_REG 0x0001ffc4 #define EIU_PREMPT_REG 0x0001ffc8 #define EIU_QUIET_REG 0x0001ffcc #define EIU_INTRPT_ACK 0x00010004 static char __init *decode_eisa_sig(unsigned long addr) { static char sig_str[EISA_SIG_LEN]; u8 sig[4]; u16 rev; int i; for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { sig[i] = inb(addr + i); if (!i && (sig[0] & 0x80)) return NULL; } sig_str[0] = ((sig[0] >> 2) & 0x1f) + ('A' - 1); sig_str[1] = (((sig[0] & 3) << 3) | (sig[1] >> 5)) + ('A' - 1); sig_str[2] = (sig[1] & 0x1f) + ('A' - 1); rev = (sig[2] << 8) | sig[3]; sprintf(sig_str + 3, "%04X", rev); return sig_str; } static irqreturn_t ip22_eisa_intr(int irq, void *dev_id) { u8 eisa_irq; u8 dma1, dma2; eisa_irq = inb(EIU_INTRPT_ACK); dma1 = inb(EISA_DMA1_STATUS); dma2 = inb(EISA_DMA2_STATUS); if (eisa_irq < EISA_MAX_IRQ) { do_IRQ(eisa_irq); return IRQ_HANDLED; } /* Oops, Bad Stuff Happened... */ printk(KERN_ERR "eisa_irq %d out of bound\n", eisa_irq); outb(0x20, EISA_INT2_CTRL); outb(0x20, EISA_INT1_CTRL); return IRQ_NONE; } static struct irqaction eisa_action = { .handler = ip22_eisa_intr, .name = "EISA", }; int __init ip22_eisa_init(void) { int i, c; char *str; if (!(sgimc->systemid & SGIMC_SYSID_EPRESENT)) { printk(KERN_INFO "EISA: bus not present.\n"); return 1; } printk(KERN_INFO "EISA: Probing bus...\n"); for (c = 0, i = 1; i <= IP22_EISA_MAX_SLOTS; i++) { if ((str = decode_eisa_sig(0x1000 * i + EISA_VENDOR_ID_OFFSET))) { printk(KERN_INFO "EISA: slot %d : %s detected.\n", i, str); c++; } } printk(KERN_INFO "EISA: Detected %d card%s.\n", c, c < 2 ? "" : "s"); #ifdef CONFIG_ISA printk(KERN_INFO "ISA support compiled in.\n"); #endif /* Warning : BlackMagicAhead(tm). Please wave your favorite dead chicken over the busses */ /* First say hello to the EIU */ outl(0x0000FFFF, EIU_PREMPT_REG); outl(1, EIU_QUIET_REG); outl(0x40f3c07F, EIU_MODE_REG); /* Now be nice to the EISA chipset */ outb(1, EISA_EXT_NMI_RESET_CTRL); udelay(50); /* Wait long enough for the dust to settle */ outb(0, EISA_EXT_NMI_RESET_CTRL); outb(0, EISA_DMA2_WRITE_SINGLE); init_i8259_irqs(); /* Cannot use request_irq because of kmalloc not being ready at such * an early stage. Yes, I've been bitten... */ setup_irq(SGI_EISA_IRQ, &eisa_action); EISA_bus = 1; return 0; }