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1 /*
2  * linux/include/asm/dma.h: Defines for using and allocating dma channels.
3  * Written by Hennus Bergman, 1992.
4  * High DMA channel support & info by Hannu Savolainen
5  * and John Boyd, Nov. 1992.
6  *
7  * NOTE: all this is true *only* for ISA/EISA expansions on Mips boards
8  * and can only be used for expansion cards. Onboard DMA controllers, such
9  * as the R4030 on Jazz boards behave totally different!
10  */
11 
12 #ifndef _ASM_DMA_H
13 #define _ASM_DMA_H
14 
15 #include <asm/io.h>			/* need byte IO */
16 #include <linux/spinlock.h>		/* And spinlocks */
17 #include <linux/delay.h>
18 
19 
20 #ifdef HAVE_REALLY_SLOW_DMA_CONTROLLER
21 #define dma_outb	outb_p
22 #else
23 #define dma_outb	outb
24 #endif
25 
26 #define dma_inb		inb
27 
28 /*
29  * NOTES about DMA transfers:
30  *
31  *  controller 1: channels 0-3, byte operations, ports 00-1F
32  *  controller 2: channels 4-7, word operations, ports C0-DF
33  *
34  *  - ALL registers are 8 bits only, regardless of transfer size
35  *  - channel 4 is not used - cascades 1 into 2.
36  *  - channels 0-3 are byte - addresses/counts are for physical bytes
37  *  - channels 5-7 are word - addresses/counts are for physical words
38  *  - transfers must not cross physical 64K (0-3) or 128K (5-7) boundaries
39  *  - transfer count loaded to registers is 1 less than actual count
40  *  - controller 2 offsets are all even (2x offsets for controller 1)
41  *  - page registers for 5-7 don't use data bit 0, represent 128K pages
42  *  - page registers for 0-3 use bit 0, represent 64K pages
43  *
44  * DMA transfers are limited to the lower 16MB of _physical_ memory.
45  * Note that addresses loaded into registers must be _physical_ addresses,
46  * not logical addresses (which may differ if paging is active).
47  *
48  *  Address mapping for channels 0-3:
49  *
50  *   A23 ... A16 A15 ... A8  A7 ... A0    (Physical addresses)
51  *    |  ...  |   |  ... |   |  ... |
52  *    |  ...  |   |  ... |   |  ... |
53  *    |  ...  |   |  ... |   |  ... |
54  *   P7  ...  P0  A7 ... A0  A7 ... A0
55  * |    Page    | Addr MSB | Addr LSB |   (DMA registers)
56  *
57  *  Address mapping for channels 5-7:
58  *
59  *   A23 ... A17 A16 A15 ... A9 A8 A7 ... A1 A0    (Physical addresses)
60  *    |  ...  |   \   \   ... \  \  \  ... \  \
61  *    |  ...  |    \   \   ... \  \  \  ... \  (not used)
62  *    |  ...  |     \   \   ... \  \  \  ... \
63  *   P7  ...  P1 (0) A7 A6  ... A0 A7 A6 ... A0
64  * |      Page      |  Addr MSB   |  Addr LSB  |   (DMA registers)
65  *
66  * Again, channels 5-7 transfer _physical_ words (16 bits), so addresses
67  * and counts _must_ be word-aligned (the lowest address bit is _ignored_ at
68  * the hardware level, so odd-byte transfers aren't possible).
69  *
70  * Transfer count (_not # bytes_) is limited to 64K, represented as actual
71  * count - 1 : 64K => 0xFFFF, 1 => 0x0000.  Thus, count is always 1 or more,
72  * and up to 128K bytes may be transferred on channels 5-7 in one operation.
73  *
74  */
75 
76 #ifndef CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA_SUPPORT_BROKEN
77 #define MAX_DMA_CHANNELS	8
78 #endif
79 
80 /*
81  * The maximum address in KSEG0 that we can perform a DMA transfer to on this
82  * platform.  This describes only the PC style part of the DMA logic like on
83  * Deskstations or Acer PICA but not the much more versatile DMA logic used
84  * for the local devices on Acer PICA or Magnums.
85  */
86 #if defined(CONFIG_SGI_IP22) || defined(CONFIG_SGI_IP28)
87 /* don't care; ISA bus master won't work, ISA slave DMA supports 32bit addr */
88 #define MAX_DMA_ADDRESS		PAGE_OFFSET
89 #else
90 #define MAX_DMA_ADDRESS		(PAGE_OFFSET + 0x01000000)
91 #endif
92 #define MAX_DMA_PFN		PFN_DOWN(virt_to_phys((void *)MAX_DMA_ADDRESS))
93 
94 #ifndef MAX_DMA32_PFN
95 #define MAX_DMA32_PFN		(1UL << (32 - PAGE_SHIFT))
96 #endif
97 
98 /* 8237 DMA controllers */
99 #define IO_DMA1_BASE	0x00	/* 8 bit slave DMA, channels 0..3 */
100 #define IO_DMA2_BASE	0xC0	/* 16 bit master DMA, ch 4(=slave input)..7 */
101 
102 /* DMA controller registers */
103 #define DMA1_CMD_REG		0x08	/* command register (w) */
104 #define DMA1_STAT_REG		0x08	/* status register (r) */
105 #define DMA1_REQ_REG            0x09    /* request register (w) */
106 #define DMA1_MASK_REG		0x0A	/* single-channel mask (w) */
107 #define DMA1_MODE_REG		0x0B	/* mode register (w) */
108 #define DMA1_CLEAR_FF_REG	0x0C	/* clear pointer flip-flop (w) */
109 #define DMA1_TEMP_REG           0x0D    /* Temporary Register (r) */
110 #define DMA1_RESET_REG		0x0D	/* Master Clear (w) */
111 #define DMA1_CLR_MASK_REG       0x0E    /* Clear Mask */
112 #define DMA1_MASK_ALL_REG       0x0F    /* all-channels mask (w) */
113 
114 #define DMA2_CMD_REG		0xD0	/* command register (w) */
115 #define DMA2_STAT_REG		0xD0	/* status register (r) */
116 #define DMA2_REQ_REG            0xD2    /* request register (w) */
117 #define DMA2_MASK_REG		0xD4	/* single-channel mask (w) */
118 #define DMA2_MODE_REG		0xD6	/* mode register (w) */
119 #define DMA2_CLEAR_FF_REG	0xD8	/* clear pointer flip-flop (w) */
120 #define DMA2_TEMP_REG           0xDA    /* Temporary Register (r) */
121 #define DMA2_RESET_REG		0xDA	/* Master Clear (w) */
122 #define DMA2_CLR_MASK_REG       0xDC    /* Clear Mask */
123 #define DMA2_MASK_ALL_REG       0xDE    /* all-channels mask (w) */
124 
125 #define DMA_ADDR_0              0x00    /* DMA address registers */
126 #define DMA_ADDR_1              0x02
127 #define DMA_ADDR_2              0x04
128 #define DMA_ADDR_3              0x06
129 #define DMA_ADDR_4              0xC0
130 #define DMA_ADDR_5              0xC4
131 #define DMA_ADDR_6              0xC8
132 #define DMA_ADDR_7              0xCC
133 
134 #define DMA_CNT_0               0x01    /* DMA count registers */
135 #define DMA_CNT_1               0x03
136 #define DMA_CNT_2               0x05
137 #define DMA_CNT_3               0x07
138 #define DMA_CNT_4               0xC2
139 #define DMA_CNT_5               0xC6
140 #define DMA_CNT_6               0xCA
141 #define DMA_CNT_7               0xCE
142 
143 #define DMA_PAGE_0              0x87    /* DMA page registers */
144 #define DMA_PAGE_1              0x83
145 #define DMA_PAGE_2              0x81
146 #define DMA_PAGE_3              0x82
147 #define DMA_PAGE_5              0x8B
148 #define DMA_PAGE_6              0x89
149 #define DMA_PAGE_7              0x8A
150 
151 #define DMA_MODE_READ	0x44	/* I/O to memory, no autoinit, increment, single mode */
152 #define DMA_MODE_WRITE	0x48	/* memory to I/O, no autoinit, increment, single mode */
153 #define DMA_MODE_CASCADE 0xC0   /* pass thru DREQ->HRQ, DACK<-HLDA only */
154 
155 #define DMA_AUTOINIT	0x10
156 
157 extern spinlock_t  dma_spin_lock;
158 
159 static __inline__ unsigned long claim_dma_lock(void)
160 {
161 	unsigned long flags;
162 	spin_lock_irqsave(&dma_spin_lock, flags);
163 	return flags;
164 }
165 
166 static __inline__ void release_dma_lock(unsigned long flags)
167 {
168 	spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dma_spin_lock, flags);
169 }
170 
171 /* enable/disable a specific DMA channel */
172 static __inline__ void enable_dma(unsigned int dmanr)
173 {
174 	if (dmanr<=3)
175 		dma_outb(dmanr,  DMA1_MASK_REG);
176 	else
177 		dma_outb(dmanr & 3,  DMA2_MASK_REG);
178 }
179 
180 static __inline__ void disable_dma(unsigned int dmanr)
181 {
182 	if (dmanr<=3)
183 		dma_outb(dmanr | 4,  DMA1_MASK_REG);
184 	else
185 		dma_outb((dmanr & 3) | 4,  DMA2_MASK_REG);
186 }
187 
188 /* Clear the 'DMA Pointer Flip Flop'.
189  * Write 0 for LSB/MSB, 1 for MSB/LSB access.
190  * Use this once to initialize the FF to a known state.
191  * After that, keep track of it. :-)
192  * --- In order to do that, the DMA routines below should ---
193  * --- only be used while holding the DMA lock ! ---
194  */
195 static __inline__ void clear_dma_ff(unsigned int dmanr)
196 {
197 	if (dmanr<=3)
198 		dma_outb(0,  DMA1_CLEAR_FF_REG);
199 	else
200 		dma_outb(0,  DMA2_CLEAR_FF_REG);
201 }
202 
203 /* set mode (above) for a specific DMA channel */
204 static __inline__ void set_dma_mode(unsigned int dmanr, char mode)
205 {
206 	if (dmanr<=3)
207 		dma_outb(mode | dmanr,  DMA1_MODE_REG);
208 	else
209 		dma_outb(mode | (dmanr&3),  DMA2_MODE_REG);
210 }
211 
212 /* Set only the page register bits of the transfer address.
213  * This is used for successive transfers when we know the contents of
214  * the lower 16 bits of the DMA current address register, but a 64k boundary
215  * may have been crossed.
216  */
217 static __inline__ void set_dma_page(unsigned int dmanr, char pagenr)
218 {
219 	switch(dmanr) {
220 		case 0:
221 			dma_outb(pagenr, DMA_PAGE_0);
222 			break;
223 		case 1:
224 			dma_outb(pagenr, DMA_PAGE_1);
225 			break;
226 		case 2:
227 			dma_outb(pagenr, DMA_PAGE_2);
228 			break;
229 		case 3:
230 			dma_outb(pagenr, DMA_PAGE_3);
231 			break;
232 		case 5:
233 			dma_outb(pagenr & 0xfe, DMA_PAGE_5);
234 			break;
235 		case 6:
236 			dma_outb(pagenr & 0xfe, DMA_PAGE_6);
237 			break;
238 		case 7:
239 			dma_outb(pagenr & 0xfe, DMA_PAGE_7);
240 			break;
241 	}
242 }
243 
244 
245 /* Set transfer address & page bits for specific DMA channel.
246  * Assumes dma flipflop is clear.
247  */
248 static __inline__ void set_dma_addr(unsigned int dmanr, unsigned int a)
249 {
250 	set_dma_page(dmanr, a>>16);
251 	if (dmanr <= 3)  {
252 	    dma_outb( a & 0xff, ((dmanr&3)<<1) + IO_DMA1_BASE );
253             dma_outb( (a>>8) & 0xff, ((dmanr&3)<<1) + IO_DMA1_BASE );
254 	}  else  {
255 	    dma_outb( (a>>1) & 0xff, ((dmanr&3)<<2) + IO_DMA2_BASE );
256 	    dma_outb( (a>>9) & 0xff, ((dmanr&3)<<2) + IO_DMA2_BASE );
257 	}
258 }
259 
260 
261 /* Set transfer size (max 64k for DMA0..3, 128k for DMA5..7) for
262  * a specific DMA channel.
263  * You must ensure the parameters are valid.
264  * NOTE: from a manual: "the number of transfers is one more
265  * than the initial word count"! This is taken into account.
266  * Assumes dma flip-flop is clear.
267  * NOTE 2: "count" represents _bytes_ and must be even for channels 5-7.
268  */
269 static __inline__ void set_dma_count(unsigned int dmanr, unsigned int count)
270 {
271         count--;
272 	if (dmanr <= 3)  {
273 	    dma_outb( count & 0xff, ((dmanr&3)<<1) + 1 + IO_DMA1_BASE );
274 	    dma_outb( (count>>8) & 0xff, ((dmanr&3)<<1) + 1 + IO_DMA1_BASE );
275         } else {
276 	    dma_outb( (count>>1) & 0xff, ((dmanr&3)<<2) + 2 + IO_DMA2_BASE );
277 	    dma_outb( (count>>9) & 0xff, ((dmanr&3)<<2) + 2 + IO_DMA2_BASE );
278         }
279 }
280 
281 
282 /* Get DMA residue count. After a DMA transfer, this
283  * should return zero. Reading this while a DMA transfer is
284  * still in progress will return unpredictable results.
285  * If called before the channel has been used, it may return 1.
286  * Otherwise, it returns the number of _bytes_ left to transfer.
287  *
288  * Assumes DMA flip-flop is clear.
289  */
290 static __inline__ int get_dma_residue(unsigned int dmanr)
291 {
292 	unsigned int io_port = (dmanr<=3)? ((dmanr&3)<<1) + 1 + IO_DMA1_BASE
293 					 : ((dmanr&3)<<2) + 2 + IO_DMA2_BASE;
294 
295 	/* using short to get 16-bit wrap around */
296 	unsigned short count;
297 
298 	count = 1 + dma_inb(io_port);
299 	count += dma_inb(io_port) << 8;
300 
301 	return (dmanr<=3)? count : (count<<1);
302 }
303 
304 
305 /* These are in kernel/dma.c: */
306 extern int request_dma(unsigned int dmanr, const char * device_id);	/* reserve a DMA channel */
307 extern void free_dma(unsigned int dmanr);	/* release it again */
308 
309 /* From PCI */
310 
311 #ifdef CONFIG_PCI
312 extern int isa_dma_bridge_buggy;
313 #else
314 #define isa_dma_bridge_buggy	(0)
315 #endif
316 
317 #endif /* _ASM_DMA_H */
318