1 /* 2 * Atari Keyboard driver for 680x0 Linux 3 * 4 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public 5 * License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive 6 * for more details. 7 */ 8 9 /* 10 * Atari support by Robert de Vries 11 * enhanced by Bjoern Brauel and Roman Hodek 12 * 13 * 2.6 and input cleanup (removed autorepeat stuff) for 2.6.21 14 * 06/07 Michael Schmitz 15 */ 16 17 #include <linux/module.h> 18 #include <linux/sched.h> 19 #include <linux/kernel.h> 20 #include <linux/interrupt.h> 21 #include <linux/errno.h> 22 #include <linux/keyboard.h> 23 #include <linux/delay.h> 24 #include <linux/timer.h> 25 #include <linux/kd.h> 26 #include <linux/random.h> 27 #include <linux/init.h> 28 #include <linux/kbd_kern.h> 29 30 #include <asm/atariints.h> 31 #include <asm/atarihw.h> 32 #include <asm/atarikb.h> 33 #include <asm/atari_joystick.h> 34 #include <asm/irq.h> 35 36 37 /* Hook for MIDI serial driver */ 38 void (*atari_MIDI_interrupt_hook) (void); 39 /* Hook for keyboard inputdev driver */ 40 void (*atari_input_keyboard_interrupt_hook) (unsigned char, char); 41 /* Hook for mouse inputdev driver */ 42 void (*atari_input_mouse_interrupt_hook) (char *); 43 EXPORT_SYMBOL(atari_input_keyboard_interrupt_hook); 44 EXPORT_SYMBOL(atari_input_mouse_interrupt_hook); 45 46 /* variables for IKBD self test: */ 47 48 /* state: 0: off; >0: in progress; >1: 0xf1 received */ 49 static volatile int ikbd_self_test; 50 /* timestamp when last received a char */ 51 static volatile unsigned long self_test_last_rcv; 52 /* bitmap of keys reported as broken */ 53 static unsigned long broken_keys[128/(sizeof(unsigned long)*8)] = { 0, }; 54 55 #define BREAK_MASK (0x80) 56 57 /* 58 * ++roman: The following changes were applied manually: 59 * 60 * - The Alt (= Meta) key works in combination with Shift and 61 * Control, e.g. Alt+Shift+a sends Meta-A (0xc1), Alt+Control+A sends 62 * Meta-Ctrl-A (0x81) ... 63 * 64 * - The parentheses on the keypad send '(' and ')' with all 65 * modifiers (as would do e.g. keypad '+'), but they cannot be used as 66 * application keys (i.e. sending Esc O c). 67 * 68 * - HELP and UNDO are mapped to be F21 and F24, resp, that send the 69 * codes "\E[M" and "\E[P". (This is better than the old mapping to 70 * F11 and F12, because these codes are on Shift+F1/2 anyway.) This 71 * way, applications that allow their own keyboard mappings 72 * (e.g. tcsh, X Windows) can be configured to use them in the way 73 * the label suggests (providing help or undoing). 74 * 75 * - Console switching is done with Alt+Fx (consoles 1..10) and 76 * Shift+Alt+Fx (consoles 11..20). 77 * 78 * - The misc. special function implemented in the kernel are mapped 79 * to the following key combinations: 80 * 81 * ClrHome -> Home/Find 82 * Shift + ClrHome -> End/Select 83 * Shift + Up -> Page Up 84 * Shift + Down -> Page Down 85 * Alt + Help -> show system status 86 * Shift + Help -> show memory info 87 * Ctrl + Help -> show registers 88 * Ctrl + Alt + Del -> Reboot 89 * Alt + Undo -> switch to last console 90 * Shift + Undo -> send interrupt 91 * Alt + Insert -> stop/start output (same as ^S/^Q) 92 * Alt + Up -> Scroll back console (if implemented) 93 * Alt + Down -> Scroll forward console (if implemented) 94 * Alt + CapsLock -> NumLock 95 * 96 * ++Andreas: 97 * 98 * - Help mapped to K_HELP 99 * - Undo mapped to K_UNDO (= K_F246) 100 * - Keypad Left/Right Parenthesis mapped to new K_PPAREN[LR] 101 */ 102 103 typedef enum kb_state_t { 104 KEYBOARD, AMOUSE, RMOUSE, JOYSTICK, CLOCK, RESYNC 105 } KB_STATE_T; 106 107 #define IS_SYNC_CODE(sc) ((sc) >= 0x04 && (sc) <= 0xfb) 108 109 typedef struct keyboard_state { 110 unsigned char buf[6]; 111 int len; 112 KB_STATE_T state; 113 } KEYBOARD_STATE; 114 115 KEYBOARD_STATE kb_state; 116 117 /* ++roman: If a keyboard overrun happened, we can't tell in general how much 118 * bytes have been lost and in which state of the packet structure we are now. 119 * This usually causes keyboards bytes to be interpreted as mouse movements 120 * and vice versa, which is very annoying. It seems better to throw away some 121 * bytes (that are usually mouse bytes) than to misinterpret them. Therefore I 122 * introduced the RESYNC state for IKBD data. In this state, the bytes up to 123 * one that really looks like a key event (0x04..0xf2) or the start of a mouse 124 * packet (0xf8..0xfb) are thrown away, but at most 2 bytes. This at least 125 * speeds up the resynchronization of the event structure, even if maybe a 126 * mouse movement is lost. However, nothing is perfect. For bytes 0x01..0x03, 127 * it's really hard to decide whether they're mouse or keyboard bytes. Since 128 * overruns usually occur when moving the Atari mouse rapidly, they're seen as 129 * mouse bytes here. If this is wrong, only a make code of the keyboard gets 130 * lost, which isn't too bad. Losing a break code would be disastrous, 131 * because then the keyboard repeat strikes... 132 */ 133 134 static irqreturn_t atari_keyboard_interrupt(int irq, void *dummy) 135 { 136 u_char acia_stat; 137 int scancode; 138 int break_flag; 139 140 repeat: 141 if (acia.mid_ctrl & ACIA_IRQ) 142 if (atari_MIDI_interrupt_hook) 143 atari_MIDI_interrupt_hook(); 144 acia_stat = acia.key_ctrl; 145 /* check out if the interrupt came from this ACIA */ 146 if (!((acia_stat | acia.mid_ctrl) & ACIA_IRQ)) 147 return IRQ_HANDLED; 148 149 if (acia_stat & ACIA_OVRN) { 150 /* a very fast typist or a slow system, give a warning */ 151 /* ...happens often if interrupts were disabled for too long */ 152 printk(KERN_DEBUG "Keyboard overrun\n"); 153 scancode = acia.key_data; 154 if (ikbd_self_test) 155 /* During self test, don't do resyncing, just process the code */ 156 goto interpret_scancode; 157 else if (IS_SYNC_CODE(scancode)) { 158 /* This code seem already to be the start of a new packet or a 159 * single scancode */ 160 kb_state.state = KEYBOARD; 161 goto interpret_scancode; 162 } else { 163 /* Go to RESYNC state and skip this byte */ 164 kb_state.state = RESYNC; 165 kb_state.len = 1; /* skip max. 1 another byte */ 166 goto repeat; 167 } 168 } 169 170 if (acia_stat & ACIA_RDRF) { 171 /* received a character */ 172 scancode = acia.key_data; /* get it or reset the ACIA, I'll get it! */ 173 tasklet_schedule(&keyboard_tasklet); 174 interpret_scancode: 175 switch (kb_state.state) { 176 case KEYBOARD: 177 switch (scancode) { 178 case 0xF7: 179 kb_state.state = AMOUSE; 180 kb_state.len = 0; 181 break; 182 183 case 0xF8: 184 case 0xF9: 185 case 0xFA: 186 case 0xFB: 187 kb_state.state = RMOUSE; 188 kb_state.len = 1; 189 kb_state.buf[0] = scancode; 190 break; 191 192 case 0xFC: 193 kb_state.state = CLOCK; 194 kb_state.len = 0; 195 break; 196 197 case 0xFE: 198 case 0xFF: 199 kb_state.state = JOYSTICK; 200 kb_state.len = 1; 201 kb_state.buf[0] = scancode; 202 break; 203 204 case 0xF1: 205 /* during self-test, note that 0xf1 received */ 206 if (ikbd_self_test) { 207 ++ikbd_self_test; 208 self_test_last_rcv = jiffies; 209 break; 210 } 211 /* FALL THROUGH */ 212 213 default: 214 break_flag = scancode & BREAK_MASK; 215 scancode &= ~BREAK_MASK; 216 if (ikbd_self_test) { 217 /* Scancodes sent during the self-test stand for broken 218 * keys (keys being down). The code *should* be a break 219 * code, but nevertheless some AT keyboard interfaces send 220 * make codes instead. Therefore, simply ignore 221 * break_flag... 222 */ 223 int keyval, keytyp; 224 225 set_bit(scancode, broken_keys); 226 self_test_last_rcv = jiffies; 227 /* new Linux scancodes; approx. */ 228 keyval = scancode; 229 keytyp = KTYP(keyval) - 0xf0; 230 keyval = KVAL(keyval); 231 232 printk(KERN_WARNING "Key with scancode %d ", scancode); 233 if (keytyp == KT_LATIN || keytyp == KT_LETTER) { 234 if (keyval < ' ') 235 printk("('^%c') ", keyval + '@'); 236 else 237 printk("('%c') ", keyval); 238 } 239 printk("is broken -- will be ignored.\n"); 240 break; 241 } else if (test_bit(scancode, broken_keys)) 242 break; 243 244 if (atari_input_keyboard_interrupt_hook) 245 atari_input_keyboard_interrupt_hook((unsigned char)scancode, !break_flag); 246 break; 247 } 248 break; 249 250 case AMOUSE: 251 kb_state.buf[kb_state.len++] = scancode; 252 if (kb_state.len == 5) { 253 kb_state.state = KEYBOARD; 254 /* not yet used */ 255 /* wake up someone waiting for this */ 256 } 257 break; 258 259 case RMOUSE: 260 kb_state.buf[kb_state.len++] = scancode; 261 if (kb_state.len == 3) { 262 kb_state.state = KEYBOARD; 263 if (atari_input_mouse_interrupt_hook) 264 atari_input_mouse_interrupt_hook(kb_state.buf); 265 } 266 break; 267 268 case JOYSTICK: 269 kb_state.buf[1] = scancode; 270 kb_state.state = KEYBOARD; 271 #ifdef FIXED_ATARI_JOYSTICK 272 atari_joystick_interrupt(kb_state.buf); 273 #endif 274 break; 275 276 case CLOCK: 277 kb_state.buf[kb_state.len++] = scancode; 278 if (kb_state.len == 6) { 279 kb_state.state = KEYBOARD; 280 /* wake up someone waiting for this. 281 But will this ever be used, as Linux keeps its own time. 282 Perhaps for synchronization purposes? */ 283 /* wake_up_interruptible(&clock_wait); */ 284 } 285 break; 286 287 case RESYNC: 288 if (kb_state.len <= 0 || IS_SYNC_CODE(scancode)) { 289 kb_state.state = KEYBOARD; 290 goto interpret_scancode; 291 } 292 kb_state.len--; 293 break; 294 } 295 } 296 297 #if 0 298 if (acia_stat & ACIA_CTS) 299 /* cannot happen */; 300 #endif 301 302 if (acia_stat & (ACIA_FE | ACIA_PE)) { 303 printk("Error in keyboard communication\n"); 304 } 305 306 /* handle_scancode() can take a lot of time, so check again if 307 * some character arrived 308 */ 309 goto repeat; 310 } 311 312 /* 313 * I write to the keyboard without using interrupts, I poll instead. 314 * This takes for the maximum length string allowed (7) at 7812.5 baud 315 * 8 data 1 start 1 stop bit: 9.0 ms 316 * If this takes too long for normal operation, interrupt driven writing 317 * is the solution. (I made a feeble attempt in that direction but I 318 * kept it simple for now.) 319 */ 320 void ikbd_write(const char *str, int len) 321 { 322 u_char acia_stat; 323 324 if ((len < 1) || (len > 7)) 325 panic("ikbd: maximum string length exceeded"); 326 while (len) { 327 acia_stat = acia.key_ctrl; 328 if (acia_stat & ACIA_TDRE) { 329 acia.key_data = *str++; 330 len--; 331 } 332 } 333 } 334 335 /* Reset (without touching the clock) */ 336 void ikbd_reset(void) 337 { 338 static const char cmd[2] = { 0x80, 0x01 }; 339 340 ikbd_write(cmd, 2); 341 342 /* 343 * if all's well code 0xF1 is returned, else the break codes of 344 * all keys making contact 345 */ 346 } 347 348 /* Set mouse button action */ 349 void ikbd_mouse_button_action(int mode) 350 { 351 char cmd[2] = { 0x07, mode }; 352 353 ikbd_write(cmd, 2); 354 } 355 356 /* Set relative mouse position reporting */ 357 void ikbd_mouse_rel_pos(void) 358 { 359 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x08 }; 360 361 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 362 } 363 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ikbd_mouse_rel_pos); 364 365 /* Set absolute mouse position reporting */ 366 void ikbd_mouse_abs_pos(int xmax, int ymax) 367 { 368 char cmd[5] = { 0x09, xmax>>8, xmax&0xFF, ymax>>8, ymax&0xFF }; 369 370 ikbd_write(cmd, 5); 371 } 372 373 /* Set mouse keycode mode */ 374 void ikbd_mouse_kbd_mode(int dx, int dy) 375 { 376 char cmd[3] = { 0x0A, dx, dy }; 377 378 ikbd_write(cmd, 3); 379 } 380 381 /* Set mouse threshold */ 382 void ikbd_mouse_thresh(int x, int y) 383 { 384 char cmd[3] = { 0x0B, x, y }; 385 386 ikbd_write(cmd, 3); 387 } 388 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ikbd_mouse_thresh); 389 390 /* Set mouse scale */ 391 void ikbd_mouse_scale(int x, int y) 392 { 393 char cmd[3] = { 0x0C, x, y }; 394 395 ikbd_write(cmd, 3); 396 } 397 398 /* Interrogate mouse position */ 399 void ikbd_mouse_pos_get(int *x, int *y) 400 { 401 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x0D }; 402 403 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 404 405 /* wait for returning bytes */ 406 } 407 408 /* Load mouse position */ 409 void ikbd_mouse_pos_set(int x, int y) 410 { 411 char cmd[6] = { 0x0E, 0x00, x>>8, x&0xFF, y>>8, y&0xFF }; 412 413 ikbd_write(cmd, 6); 414 } 415 416 /* Set Y=0 at bottom */ 417 void ikbd_mouse_y0_bot(void) 418 { 419 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x0F }; 420 421 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 422 } 423 424 /* Set Y=0 at top */ 425 void ikbd_mouse_y0_top(void) 426 { 427 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x10 }; 428 429 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 430 } 431 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ikbd_mouse_y0_top); 432 433 /* Resume */ 434 void ikbd_resume(void) 435 { 436 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x11 }; 437 438 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 439 } 440 441 /* Disable mouse */ 442 void ikbd_mouse_disable(void) 443 { 444 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x12 }; 445 446 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 447 } 448 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ikbd_mouse_disable); 449 450 /* Pause output */ 451 void ikbd_pause(void) 452 { 453 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x13 }; 454 455 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 456 } 457 458 /* Set joystick event reporting */ 459 void ikbd_joystick_event_on(void) 460 { 461 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x14 }; 462 463 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 464 } 465 466 /* Set joystick interrogation mode */ 467 void ikbd_joystick_event_off(void) 468 { 469 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x15 }; 470 471 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 472 } 473 474 /* Joystick interrogation */ 475 void ikbd_joystick_get_state(void) 476 { 477 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x16 }; 478 479 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 480 } 481 482 #if 0 483 /* This disables all other ikbd activities !!!! */ 484 /* Set joystick monitoring */ 485 void ikbd_joystick_monitor(int rate) 486 { 487 static const char cmd[2] = { 0x17, rate }; 488 489 ikbd_write(cmd, 2); 490 491 kb_state.state = JOYSTICK_MONITOR; 492 } 493 #endif 494 495 /* some joystick routines not in yet (0x18-0x19) */ 496 497 /* Disable joysticks */ 498 void ikbd_joystick_disable(void) 499 { 500 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x1A }; 501 502 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 503 } 504 505 /* Time-of-day clock set */ 506 void ikbd_clock_set(int year, int month, int day, int hour, int minute, int second) 507 { 508 char cmd[7] = { 0x1B, year, month, day, hour, minute, second }; 509 510 ikbd_write(cmd, 7); 511 } 512 513 /* Interrogate time-of-day clock */ 514 void ikbd_clock_get(int *year, int *month, int *day, int *hour, int *minute, int second) 515 { 516 static const char cmd[1] = { 0x1C }; 517 518 ikbd_write(cmd, 1); 519 } 520 521 /* Memory load */ 522 void ikbd_mem_write(int address, int size, char *data) 523 { 524 panic("Attempt to write data into keyboard memory"); 525 } 526 527 /* Memory read */ 528 void ikbd_mem_read(int address, char data[6]) 529 { 530 char cmd[3] = { 0x21, address>>8, address&0xFF }; 531 532 ikbd_write(cmd, 3); 533 534 /* receive data and put it in data */ 535 } 536 537 /* Controller execute */ 538 void ikbd_exec(int address) 539 { 540 char cmd[3] = { 0x22, address>>8, address&0xFF }; 541 542 ikbd_write(cmd, 3); 543 } 544 545 /* Status inquiries (0x87-0x9A) not yet implemented */ 546 547 /* Set the state of the caps lock led. */ 548 void atari_kbd_leds(unsigned int leds) 549 { 550 char cmd[6] = {32, 0, 4, 1, 254 + ((leds & 4) != 0), 0}; 551 552 ikbd_write(cmd, 6); 553 } 554 555 /* 556 * The original code sometimes left the interrupt line of 557 * the ACIAs low forever. I hope, it is fixed now. 558 * 559 * Martin Rogge, 20 Aug 1995 560 */ 561 562 static int atari_keyb_done = 0; 563 564 int atari_keyb_init(void) 565 { 566 int error; 567 568 if (atari_keyb_done) 569 return 0; 570 571 kb_state.state = KEYBOARD; 572 kb_state.len = 0; 573 574 error = request_irq(IRQ_MFP_ACIA, atari_keyboard_interrupt, 575 IRQ_TYPE_SLOW, "keyboard,mouse,MIDI", 576 atari_keyboard_interrupt); 577 if (error) 578 return error; 579 580 atari_turnoff_irq(IRQ_MFP_ACIA); 581 do { 582 /* reset IKBD ACIA */ 583 acia.key_ctrl = ACIA_RESET | 584 ((atari_switches & ATARI_SWITCH_IKBD) ? 585 ACIA_RHTID : 0); 586 (void)acia.key_ctrl; 587 (void)acia.key_data; 588 589 /* reset MIDI ACIA */ 590 acia.mid_ctrl = ACIA_RESET | 591 ((atari_switches & ATARI_SWITCH_MIDI) ? 592 ACIA_RHTID : 0); 593 (void)acia.mid_ctrl; 594 (void)acia.mid_data; 595 596 /* divide 500kHz by 64 gives 7812.5 baud */ 597 /* 8 data no parity 1 start 1 stop bit */ 598 /* receive interrupt enabled */ 599 /* RTS low (except if switch selected), transmit interrupt disabled */ 600 acia.key_ctrl = (ACIA_DIV64|ACIA_D8N1S|ACIA_RIE) | 601 ((atari_switches & ATARI_SWITCH_IKBD) ? 602 ACIA_RHTID : ACIA_RLTID); 603 604 acia.mid_ctrl = ACIA_DIV16 | ACIA_D8N1S | 605 ((atari_switches & ATARI_SWITCH_MIDI) ? 606 ACIA_RHTID : 0); 607 608 /* make sure the interrupt line is up */ 609 } while ((st_mfp.par_dt_reg & 0x10) == 0); 610 611 /* enable ACIA Interrupts */ 612 st_mfp.active_edge &= ~0x10; 613 atari_turnon_irq(IRQ_MFP_ACIA); 614 615 ikbd_self_test = 1; 616 ikbd_reset(); 617 /* wait for a period of inactivity (here: 0.25s), then assume the IKBD's 618 * self-test is finished */ 619 self_test_last_rcv = jiffies; 620 while (time_before(jiffies, self_test_last_rcv + HZ/4)) 621 barrier(); 622 /* if not incremented: no 0xf1 received */ 623 if (ikbd_self_test == 1) 624 printk(KERN_ERR "WARNING: keyboard self test failed!\n"); 625 ikbd_self_test = 0; 626 627 ikbd_mouse_disable(); 628 ikbd_joystick_disable(); 629 630 #ifdef FIXED_ATARI_JOYSTICK 631 atari_joystick_init(); 632 #endif 633 634 // flag init done 635 atari_keyb_done = 1; 636 return 0; 637 } 638 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(atari_keyb_init); 639