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author | wdenk <wdenk> | 2003-05-31 18:35:21 +0000 |
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committer | wdenk <wdenk> | 2003-05-31 18:35:21 +0000 |
commit | 7a8e9bed17d7924a9c5c4699b1f6a3a0359524ed (patch) | |
tree | 5c273df9c5efa7b1b6a4ca88904e48039ef591e8 /drivers/ali512x.c | |
parent | 3b57fe0a70b903f4db66c558bb9828bc58acf06b (diff) |
* Patch by Marc Singer, 29 May 2003:
Fixed rarp boot method for IA32 and other little-endian CPUs.
* Patch by Marc Singer, 28 May 2003:
Added port I/O commands.
* Patch by Matthew McClintock, 28 May 2003
- cpu/mpc824x/start.S: fix relocation code when booting from RAM
- minor patches for utx8245
* Patch by Daniel Engström, 28 May 2003:
x86 update
* Patch by Dave Ellis, 9 May 2003 + 27 May 2003:
add nand flash support to SXNI855T configuration
fix/extend nand flash support:
- fix 'nand erase' command so does not erase bad blocks
- fix 'nand write' command so does not write to bad blocks
- fix nand_probe() so handles no flash detected properly
- add doc/README.nand
- add .jffs2 and .oob options to nand read/write
- add 'nand bad' command to list bad blocks
- add 'clean' option to 'nand erase' to write JFFS2 clean markers
- make NAND read/write faster
* Patch by Rune Torgersen, 23 May 2003:
Update for MPC8266ADS board
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/ali512x.c')
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1 files changed, 423 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/ali512x.c b/drivers/ali512x.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e52edd003d --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/ali512x.c @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ +/* + * (C) Copyright 2002 + * Daniel Engström, Omicron Ceti AB <daniel@omicron.se>. + * + * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this + * project. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of + * the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + * GNU General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, + * MA 02111-1307 USA + */ + +/* + * Based on sc520cdp.c from rolo 1.6: + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * (C) Copyright 2000 + * Sysgo Real-Time Solutions GmbH + * Klein-Winternheim, Germany + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +#include <config.h> + +#ifdef CONFIG_ALI152X + +#include <common.h> +#include <asm/io.h> +#include <asm/ic/ali512x.h> + + +/* ALI M5123 Logical device numbers: + * 0 FDC + * 1 unused? + * 2 unused? + * 3 lpt + * 4 UART1 + * 5 UART2 + * 6 RTC + * 7 mouse/kbd + * 8 CIO + */ + +/* + ************************************************************ + * Some access primitives for the ALi chip: * + ************************************************************ + */ + +static void ali_write(u8 index, u8 value) +{ + /* write an arbirary register */ + outb(index, ALI_INDEX); + outb(value, ALI_DATA); +} + +#if 0 +static int ali_read(u8 index) +{ + outb(index, ALI_INDEX); + return inb(ALI_DATA); +} +#endif + +#define ALI_OPEN() \ + outb(0x51, ALI_INDEX); \ + outb(0x23, ALI_INDEX) + + +#define ALI_CLOSE() \ + outb(0xbb, ALI_INDEX) + +/* Select a logical device */ +#define ALI_SELDEV(dev) \ + ali_write(0x07, dev) + + +void ali512x_init(void) +{ + ALI_OPEN(); + + ali_write(0x02, 0x01); /* soft reset */ + ali_write(0x03, 0x03); /* disable access to CIOs */ + ali_write(0x22, 0x00); /* disable direct powerdown */ + ali_write(0x23, 0x00); /* disable auto powerdown */ + ali_write(0x24, 0x00); /* IR 8 is active hi, pin26 is PDIR */ + + ALI_CLOSE(); +} + +void ali512x_set_fdc(int enabled, u16 io, u8 irq, u8 dma_channel) +{ + ALI_OPEN(); + ALI_SELDEV(0); + + ali_write(0x30, enabled?1:0); + if (enabled) { + ali_write(0x60, io >> 8); + ali_write(0x61, io & 0xff); + ali_write(0x70, irq); + ali_write(0x74, dma_channel); + + /* AT mode, no drive swap */ + ali_write(0xf0, 0x08); + ali_write(0xf1, 0x00); + ali_write(0xf2, 0xff); + ali_write(0xf4, 0x00); + } + ALI_CLOSE(); +} + + +void ali512x_set_pp(int enabled, u16 io, u8 irq, u8 dma_channel) +{ + ALI_OPEN(); + ALI_SELDEV(3); + + ali_write(0x30, enabled?1:0); + if (enabled) { + ali_write(0x60, io >> 8); + ali_write(0x61, io & 0xff); + ali_write(0x70, irq); + ali_write(0x74, dma_channel); + + /* mode: EPP 1.9, ECP FIFO threshold = 7, IRQ active low */ + ali_write(0xf0, 0xbc); + /* 12 MHz, Burst DMA in ECP */ + ali_write(0xf1, 0x05); + } + ALI_CLOSE(); + +} + +void ali512x_set_uart(int enabled, int index, u16 io, u8 irq) +{ + ALI_OPEN(); + ALI_SELDEV(index?5:4); + + ali_write(0x30, enabled?1:0); + if (enabled) { + ali_write(0x60, io >> 8); + ali_write(0x61, io & 0xff); + ali_write(0x70, irq); + + ali_write(0xf0, 0x00); + ali_write(0xf1, 0x00); + + /* huh? write 0xf2 twice - a typo in rolo + * or some secret ali errata? Who knows? + */ + if (index) { + ali_write(0xf2, 0x00); + } + ali_write(0xf2, 0x0c); + } + ALI_CLOSE(); + +} + +void ali512x_set_uart2_irda(int enabled) +{ + ALI_OPEN(); + ALI_SELDEV(5); + + ali_write(0xf1, enabled?0x48:0x00); /* fullduplex IrDa */ + ALI_CLOSE(); + +} + +void ali512x_set_rtc(int enabled, u16 io, u8 irq) +{ + ALI_OPEN(); + ALI_SELDEV(6); + + ali_write(0x30, enabled?1:0); + if (enabled) { + ali_write(0x60, io >> 8); + ali_write(0x61, io & 0xff); + ali_write(0x70, irq); + + ali_write(0xf0, 0x00); + } + ALI_CLOSE(); +} + +void ali512x_set_kbc(int enabled, u8 kbc_irq, u8 mouse_irq) +{ + ALI_OPEN(); + ALI_SELDEV(7); + + ali_write(0x30, enabled?1:0); + if (enabled) { + ali_write(0x70, kbc_irq); + ali_write(0x72, mouse_irq); + + ali_write(0xf0, 0x00); + } + ALI_CLOSE(); +} + + +/* Common I/O + * + * (This descripotsion is base on several incompete sources + * since I have not been able to obtain any datasheet for the device + * there may be some mis-understandings burried in here. + * -- Daniel daniel@omicron.se) + * + * There are 22 CIO pins numbered + * 10-17 + * 20-25 + * 30-37 + * + * 20-24 are dedicated CIO pins, the other 17 are muliplexed with + * other functions. + * + * Secondary + * CIO Pin Function Decription + * ======================================================= + * CIO10 IRQIN1 Interrupt input 1? + * CIO11 IRQIN2 Interrupt input 2? + * CIO12 IRRX IrDa Receive + * CIO13 IRTX IrDa Transmit + * CIO14 P21 KBC P21 fucntion + * CIO15 P20 KBC P21 fucntion + * CIO16 I2C_CLK I2C Clock + * CIO17 I2C_DAT I2C Data + * + * CIO20 - + * CIO21 - + * CIO22 - + * CIO23 - + * CIO24 - + * CIO25 LOCK Keylock + * + * CIO30 KBC_CLK Keybaord Clock + * CIO31 CS0J General Chip Select decoder CS0J + * CIO32 CS1J General Chip Select decoder CS1J + * CIO33 ALT_KCLK Alternative Keyboard Clock + * CIO34 ALT_KDAT Alternative Keyboard Data + * CIO35 ALT_MCLK Alternative Mouse Clock + * CIO36 ALT_MDAT Alternative Mouse Data + * CIO37 ALT_KBC Alternative KBC select + * + * The CIO use an indirect address scheme. + * + * Reigster 3 in the SIO is used to select the index and data + * port addresses where the CIO I/O registers show up. + * The function selection registers are accessible under + * function SIO 8. + * + * SIO reigster 3 (CIO Address Selection) bit definitions: + * bit 7 CIO index and data registers enabled + * bit 1-0 CIO indirect registers port address select + * 0 index = 0xE0 data = 0xE1 + * 1 index = 0xE2 data = 0xE3 + * 2 index = 0xE4 data = 0xE5 + * 3 index = 0xEA data = 0xEB + * + * There are three CIO I/O register accessed via CIO index port and CIO data port + * 0x01 CIO 10-17 data + * 0x02 CIO 20-25 data (bits 7-6 unused) + * 0x03 CIO 30-37 data + * + * + * The pin function is accessed through normal + * SIO registers, each register have the same format: + * + * Bit Function Value + * 0 Input/output 1=input + * 1 Polarity of signal 1=inverted + * 2 Unused ?? + * 3 Function (normal or special) 1=special + * 7-4 Unused + * + * SIO REG + * 0xe0 CIO 10 Config + * 0xe1 CIO 11 Config + * 0xe2 CIO 12 Config + * 0xe3 CIO 13 Config + * 0xe4 CIO 14 Config + * 0xe5 CIO 15 Config + * 0xe6 CIO 16 Config + * 0xe7 CIO 16 Config + * + * 0xe8 CIO 20 Config + * 0xe9 CIO 21 Config + * 0xea CIO 22 Config + * 0xeb CIO 23 Config + * 0xec CIO 24 Config + * 0xed CIO 25 Config + * + * 0xf5 CIO 30 Config + * 0xf6 CIO 31 Config + * 0xf7 CIO 32 Config + * 0xf8 CIO 33 Config + * 0xf9 CIO 34 Config + * 0xfa CIO 35 Config + * 0xfb CIO 36 Config + * 0xfc CIO 37 Config + * + */ + +#define ALI_CIO_PORT_SEL 0x83 +#define ALI_CIO_INDEX 0xea +#define ALI_CIO_DATA 0xeb + +void ali512x_set_cio(int enabled) +{ + int i; + + ALI_OPEN(); + + if (enabled) { + ali_write(0x3, ALI_CIO_PORT_SEL); /* Enable CIO data register */ + } else { + ali_write(0x3, ALI_CIO_PORT_SEL & ~0x80); + } + + ALI_SELDEV(8); + + ali_write(0x30, enabled?1:0); + + /* set all pins to input to start with */ + for (i=0xe0;i<0xee;i++) { + ali_write(i, 1); + } + + for (i=0xf5;i<0xfe;i++) { + ali_write(i, 1); + } + + ALI_CLOSE(); +} + + +void ali512x_cio_function(int pin, int special, int inv, int input) +{ + u8 data; + u8 addr; + + /* valid pins are 10-17, 20-25 and 30-37 */ + if (pin >= 10 && pin <= 17) { + addr = 0xe0+(pin&7); + } else if (pin >= 20 && pin <= 25) { + addr = 0xe8+(pin&7); + } else if (pin >= 30 && pin <= 37) { + addr = 0xf5+(pin&7); + } else { + return; + } + + ALI_OPEN(); + + ALI_SELDEV(8); + + + data=0xf4; + if (special) { + data |= 0x08; + } else { + if (inv) { + data |= 0x02; + } + if (input) { + data |= 0x01; + } + } + + ali_write(addr, data); + + ALI_CLOSE(); +} + +void ali512x_cio_out(int pin, int value) +{ + u8 reg; + u8 data; + u8 bit; + + reg = pin/10; + bit = 1 << (pin%10); + + + outb(reg, ALI_CIO_INDEX); /* select I/O register */ + data = inb(ALI_CIO_DATA); + if (value) { + data |= bit; + } else { + data &= ~bit; + } + outb(data, ALI_CIO_DATA); +} + +int ali512x_cio_in(int pin) +{ + u8 reg; + u8 data; + u8 bit; + + /* valid pins are 10-17, 20-25 and 30-37 */ + reg = pin/10; + bit = 1 << (pin%10); + + + outb(reg, ALI_CIO_INDEX); /* select I/O register */ + data = inb(ALI_CIO_DATA); + + return data & bit; +} + + +#endif |