/********************************************************************* * * Filename: toshoboe.h * Version: 2.16 * Description: Driver for the Toshiba OBOE (or type-O or 701) * FIR Chipset, also supports the DONAUOBOE (type-DO * or d01) FIR chipset which as far as I know is * register compatible. * Status: Experimental. * Author: James McKenzie <james@fishsoup.dhs.org> * Created at: Sat May 8 12:35:27 1999 * Modified: 2.16 Martin Lucina <mato@kotelna.sk> * Modified: 2.16 Sat Jun 22 18:54:29 2002 (sync headers) * Modified: 2.17 Christian Gennerat <christian.gennerat@polytechnique.org> * Modified: 2.17 jeu sep 12 08:50:20 2002 (add lock to be used by spinlocks) * * Copyright (c) 1999 James McKenzie, All Rights Reserved. * * 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. * * Neither James McKenzie nor Cambridge University admit liability nor * provide warranty for any of this software. This material is * provided "AS-IS" and at no charge. * * Applicable Models : Libretto 100/110CT and many more. * Toshiba refers to this chip as the type-O IR port, * or the type-DO IR port. * * IrDA chip set list from Toshiba Computer Engineering Corp. * model method maker controller Version * Portege 320CT FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe(Triangle) * Portege 3010CT FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe(Sydney) * Portege 3015CT FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe(Sydney) * Portege 3020CT FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe(Sydney) * Portege 7020CT FIR,SIR ? ? * * Satell. 4090XCDT FIR,SIR ? ? * * Libretto 100CT FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe * Libretto 1000CT FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe * * TECRA750DVD FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe(Triangle) REV ID=14h * TECRA780 FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe(Sandlot) REV ID=32h,33h * TECRA750CDT FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe(Triangle) REV ID=13h,14h * TECRA8000 FIR,SIR Toshiba Oboe(ISKUR) REV ID=23h * ********************************************************************/ /* The documentation for this chip is allegedly released */ /* However I have not seen it, not have I managed to contact */ /* anyone who has. HOWEVER the chip bears a striking resemblance */ /* to the IrDA controller in the Toshiba RISC TMPR3922 chip */ /* the documentation for this is freely available at */ /* http://www.madingley.org/james/resources/toshoboe/TMPR3922.pdf */ /* The mapping between the registers in that document and the */ /* Registers in the 701 oboe chip are as follows */ /* 3922 reg 701 regs, by bit numbers */ /* 7- 0 15- 8 24-16 31-25 */ /* $28 0x0 0x1 */ /* $2c SEE NOTE 1 */ /* $30 0x6 0x7 */ /* $34 0x8 0x9 SEE NOTE 2 */ /* $38 0x10 0x11 */ /* $3C 0xe SEE NOTE 3 */ /* $40 0x12 0x13 */ /* $44 0x14 0x15 */ /* $48 0x16 0x17 */ /* $4c 0x18 0x19 */ /* $50 0x1a 0x1b */ /* FIXME: could be 0x1b 0x1a here */ /* $54 0x1d 0x1c */ /* $5C 0xf SEE NOTE 4 */ /* $130 SEE NOTE 5 */ /* $134 SEE NOTE 6 */ /* */ /* NOTES: */ /* 1. The pointer to ring is packed in most unceremoniusly */ /* 701 Register Address bits (A9-A0 must be zero) */ /* 0x4: A17 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 */ /* 0x5: A25 A24 A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 */ /* 0x2: 0 0 A31 A30 A29 A28 A27 A26 */ /* */ /* 2. The M$ drivers do a write 0x1 to 0x9, however the 3922 */ /* documentation would suggest that a write of 0x1 to 0x8 */ /* would be more appropriate. */ /* */ /* 3. This assignment is tenuous at best, register 0xe seems to */ /* have bits arranged 0 0 0 R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W */ /* if either of the lower two bits are set the chip seems to */ /* switch off */ /* */ /* 4. Bits 7-4 seem to be different 4 seems just to be generic */ /* receiver busy flag */ /* */ /* 5. and 6. The IER and ISR have a different bit assignment */ /* The lower three bits of both read back as ones */ /* ISR is register 0xc, IER is register 0xd */ /* 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 */ /* 0xc: TxDone RxDone TxUndr RxOver SipRcv 1 1 1 */ /* 0xd: TxDone RxDone TxUndr RxOver SipRcv 1 1 1 */ /* TxDone xmitt done (generated only if generate interrupt bit */ /* is set in the ring) */ /* RxDone recv completed (or other recv condition if you set it */ /* up */ /* TxUnder underflow in Transmit FIFO */ /* RxOver overflow in Recv FIFO */ /* SipRcv received serial gap (or other condition you set) */ /* Interrupts are enabled by writing a one to the IER register */ /* Interrupts are cleared by writing a one to the ISR register */ /* */ /* 6. The remaining registers: 0x6 and 0x3 appear to be */ /* reserved parts of 16 or 32 bit registersthe remainder */ /* 0xa 0xb 0x1e 0x1f could possibly be (by their behaviour) */ /* the Unicast Filter register at $58. */ /* */ /* 7. While the core obviously expects 32 bit accesses all the */ /* M$ drivers do 8 bit accesses, infact the Miniport ones */ /* write and read back the byte serveral times (why?) */ #ifndef TOSHOBOE_H #define TOSHOBOE_H /* Registers */ #define OBOE_IO_EXTENT 0x1f /*Receive and transmit slot pointers */ #define OBOE_REG(i) (i+(self->base)) #define OBOE_RXSLOT OBOE_REG(0x0) #define OBOE_TXSLOT OBOE_REG(0x1) #define OBOE_SLOT_MASK 0x3f #define OBOE_TXRING_OFFSET 0x200 #define OBOE_TXRING_OFFSET_IN_SLOTS 0x40 /*pointer to the ring */ #define OBOE_RING_BASE0 OBOE_REG(0x4) #define OBOE_RING_BASE1 OBOE_REG(0x5) #define OBOE_RING_BASE2 OBOE_REG(0x2) #define OBOE_RING_BASE3 OBOE_REG(0x3) /*Number of slots in the ring */ #define OBOE_RING_SIZE OBOE_REG(0x7) #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_RX4 0x00 #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_RX8 0x01 #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_RX16 0x03 #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_RX32 0x07 #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_RX64 0x0f #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_TX4 0x00 #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_TX8 0x10 #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_TX16 0x30 #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_TX32 0x70 #define OBOE_RING_SIZE_TX64 0xf0 #define OBOE_RING_MAX_SIZE 64 /*Causes the gubbins to re-examine the ring */ #define OBOE_PROMPT OBOE_REG(0x9) #define OBOE_PROMPT_BIT 0x1 /* Interrupt Status Register */ #define OBOE_ISR OBOE_REG(0xc) /* Interrupt Enable Register */ #define OBOE_IER OBOE_REG(0xd) /* Interrupt bits for IER and ISR */ #define OBOE_INT_TXDONE 0x80 #define OBOE_INT_RXDONE 0x40 #define OBOE_INT_TXUNDER 0x20 #define OBOE_INT_RXOVER 0x10 #define OBOE_INT_SIP 0x08 #define OBOE_INT_MASK 0xf8 /*Reset Register */ #define OBOE_CONFIG1 OBOE_REG(0xe) #define OBOE_CONFIG1_RST 0x01 #define OBOE_CONFIG1_DISABLE 0x02 #define OBOE_CONFIG1_4 0x08 #define OBOE_CONFIG1_8 0x08 #define OBOE_CONFIG1_ON 0x8 #define OBOE_CONFIG1_RESET 0xf #define OBOE_CONFIG1_OFF 0xe #define OBOE_STATUS OBOE_REG(0xf) #define OBOE_STATUS_RXBUSY 0x10 #define OBOE_STATUS_FIRRX 0x04 #define OBOE_STATUS_MIRRX 0x02 #define OBOE_STATUS_SIRRX 0x01 /*Speed control registers */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0L OBOE_REG(0x10) #define OBOE_CONFIG0H OBOE_REG(0x11) #define OBOE_CONFIG0H_TXONLOOP 0x80 /*Transmit when looping (dangerous) */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0H_LOOP 0x40 /*Loopback Tx->Rx */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0H_ENTX 0x10 /*Enable Tx */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0H_ENRX 0x08 /*Enable Rx */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0H_ENDMAC 0x04 /*Enable/reset* the DMA controller */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0H_RCVANY 0x02 /*DMA mode 1=bytes, 0=dwords */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0L_CRC16 0x80 /*CRC 1=16 bit 0=32 bit */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0L_ENFIR 0x40 /*Enable FIR */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0L_ENMIR 0x20 /*Enable MIR */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0L_ENSIR 0x10 /*Enable SIR */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0L_ENSIRF 0x08 /*Enable SIR framer */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0L_SIRTEST 0x04 /*Enable SIR framer in MIR and FIR */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0L_INVERTTX 0x02 /*Invert Tx Line */ #define OBOE_CONFIG0L_INVERTRX 0x01 /*Invert Rx Line */ #define OBOE_BOF OBOE_REG(0x12) #define OBOE_EOF OBOE_REG(0x13) #define OBOE_ENABLEL OBOE_REG(0x14) #define OBOE_ENABLEH OBOE_REG(0x15) #define OBOE_ENABLEH_PHYANDCLOCK 0x80 /*Toggle low to copy config in */ #define OBOE_ENABLEH_CONFIGERR 0x40 #define OBOE_ENABLEH_FIRON 0x20 #define OBOE_ENABLEH_MIRON 0x10 #define OBOE_ENABLEH_SIRON 0x08 #define OBOE_ENABLEH_ENTX 0x04 #define OBOE_ENABLEH_ENRX 0x02 #define OBOE_ENABLEH_CRC16 0x01 #define OBOE_ENABLEL_BROADCAST 0x01 #define OBOE_CURR_PCONFIGL OBOE_REG(0x16) /*Current config */ #define OBOE_CURR_PCONFIGH OBOE_REG(0x17) #define OBOE_NEW_PCONFIGL OBOE_REG(0x18) #define OBOE_NEW_PCONFIGH OBOE_REG(0x19) #define OBOE_PCONFIGH_BAUDMASK 0xfc #define OBOE_PCONFIGH_WIDTHMASK 0x04 #define OBOE_PCONFIGL_WIDTHMASK 0xe0 #define OBOE_PCONFIGL_PREAMBLEMASK 0x1f #define OBOE_PCONFIG_BAUDMASK 0xfc00 #define OBOE_PCONFIG_BAUDSHIFT 10 #define OBOE_PCONFIG_WIDTHMASK 0x04e0 #define OBOE_PCONFIG_WIDTHSHIFT 5 #define OBOE_PCONFIG_PREAMBLEMASK 0x001f #define OBOE_PCONFIG_PREAMBLESHIFT 0 #define OBOE_MAXLENL OBOE_REG(0x1a) #define OBOE_MAXLENH OBOE_REG(0x1b) #define OBOE_RXCOUNTH OBOE_REG(0x1c) /*Reset on recipt */ #define OBOE_RXCOUNTL OBOE_REG(0x1d) /*of whole packet */ /* The PCI ID of the OBOE chip */ #ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_FIR701 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_FIR701 0x0701 #endif #ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_FIRD01 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_FIRD01 0x0d01 #endif struct OboeSlot { __u16 len; /*Tweleve bits of packet length */ __u8 unused; __u8 control; /*Slot control/status see below */ __u32 address; /*Slot buffer address */ } __packed; #define OBOE_NTASKS OBOE_TXRING_OFFSET_IN_SLOTS struct OboeRing { struct OboeSlot rx[OBOE_NTASKS]; struct OboeSlot tx[OBOE_NTASKS]; }; #define OBOE_RING_LEN (sizeof(struct OboeRing)) #define OBOE_CTL_TX_HW_OWNS 0x80 /*W/R This slot owned by the hardware */ #define OBOE_CTL_TX_DISTX_CRC 0x40 /*W Disable CRC generation for [FM]IR */ #define OBOE_CTL_TX_BAD_CRC 0x20 /*W Generate bad CRC */ #define OBOE_CTL_TX_SIP 0x10 /*W Generate an SIP after xmittion */ #define OBOE_CTL_TX_MKUNDER 0x08 /*W Generate an underrun error */ #define OBOE_CTL_TX_RTCENTX 0x04 /*W Enable receiver and generate TXdone */ /* After this slot is processed */ #define OBOE_CTL_TX_UNDER 0x01 /*R Set by hardware to indicate underrun */ #define OBOE_CTL_RX_HW_OWNS 0x80 /*W/R This slot owned by hardware */ #define OBOE_CTL_RX_PHYERR 0x40 /*R Decoder error on receiption */ #define OBOE_CTL_RX_CRCERR 0x20 /*R CRC error only set for [FM]IR */ #define OBOE_CTL_RX_LENGTH 0x10 /*R Packet > max Rx length */ #define OBOE_CTL_RX_OVER 0x08 /*R set to indicate an overflow */ #define OBOE_CTL_RX_SIRBAD 0x04 /*R SIR had BOF in packet or ABORT sequence */ #define OBOE_CTL_RX_RXEOF 0x02 /*R Finished receiving on this slot */ struct toshoboe_cb { struct net_device *netdev; /* Yes! we are some kind of netdevice */ struct tty_driver ttydev; struct irlap_cb *irlap; /* The link layer we are binded to */ chipio_t io; /* IrDA controller information */ struct qos_info qos; /* QoS capabilities for this device */ __u32 flags; /* Interface flags */ struct pci_dev *pdev; /*PCI device */ int base; /*IO base */ int txpending; /*how many tx's are pending */ int txs, rxs; /*Which slots are we at */ int irdad; /*Driver under control of netdev end */ int async; /*Driver under control of async end */ int stopped; /*Stopped by some or other APM stuff */ int filter; /*In SIR mode do we want to receive frames or byte ranges */ void *ringbuf; /*The ring buffer */ struct OboeRing *ring; /*The ring */ void *tx_bufs[OBOE_RING_MAX_SIZE]; /*The buffers */ void *rx_bufs[OBOE_RING_MAX_SIZE]; int speed; /*Current setting of the speed */ int new_speed; /*Set to request a speed change */ /* The spinlock protect critical parts of the driver. * Locking is done like this : * spin_lock_irqsave(&self->spinlock, flags); * Releasing the lock : * spin_unlock_irqrestore(&self->spinlock, flags); */ spinlock_t spinlock; /* Used for the probe and diagnostics code */ int int_rx; int int_tx; int int_txunder; int int_rxover; int int_sip; }; #endif