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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 18:49:45 +0000 |
commit | 2c3c1048746a4622d8c89a29670120dc8fab93c4 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 6.1.76.upstream/6.1.76upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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-rw-r--r-- | arch/m68k/q40/README | 137 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | arch/m68k/q40/config.c | 318 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | arch/m68k/q40/q40ints.c | 332 |
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diff --git a/arch/m68k/q40/Makefile b/arch/m68k/q40/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4e4dc9104 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/m68k/q40/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only +# +# Makefile for Linux arch/m68k/q40 source directory +# + +obj-y := config.o q40ints.o diff --git a/arch/m68k/q40/README b/arch/m68k/q40/README new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9760e9081 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/m68k/q40/README @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +Linux for the Q40 +================= + +You may try http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/2602/ for +some up to date information. Booter and other tools will be also +available from this place or http://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/unix/Linux/680x0/q40/ +and mirrors. + +Hints to documentation usually refer to the linux source tree in +/usr/src/linux/Documentation unless URL given. + +It seems IRQ unmasking can't be safely done on a Q40. IRQ probing +is not implemented - do not try it! (See below) + +For a list of kernel command-line options read the documentation for the +particular device drivers. + +The floppy imposes a very high interrupt load on the CPU, approx 30K/s. +When something blocks interrupts (HD) it will lose some of them, so far +this is not known to have caused any data loss. On highly loaded systems +it can make the floppy very slow or practically stop. Other Q40 OS' simply +poll the floppy for this reason - something that can't be done in Linux. +Only possible cure is getting a 82072 controller with fifo instead of +the 8272A. + +drivers used by the Q40, apart from the very obvious (console etc.): + drivers/char/q40_keyb.c # use PC keymaps for national keyboards + serial.c # normal PC driver - any speed + lp.c # printer driver + genrtc.c # RTC + char/joystick/* # most of this should work, not + # in default config.in + block/floppy.c # normal PC driver, DMA emu in asm/floppy.h + # and arch/m68k/kernel/entry.S + # see drivers/block/README.fd + ata/pata_falcon.c + net/ne.c + video/q40fb.c + parport/* + sound/dmasound_core.c + dmasound_q40.c + +Various other PC drivers can be enabled simply by adding them to +arch/m68k/config.in, especially 8 bit devices should be without any +problems. For cards using 16bit io/mem more care is required, like +checking byte order issues, hacking memcpy_*_io etc. + + +Debugging +========= + +Upon startup the kernel will usually output "ABCQGHIJ" into the SRAM, +preceded by the booter signature. This is a trace just in case something +went wrong during earliest setup stages of head.S. +**Changed** to preserve SRAM contents by default, this is only done when +requested - SRAM must start with '%LX$' signature to do this. '-d' option +to 'lxx' loader enables this. + +SRAM can also be used as additional console device, use debug=mem. +This will save kernel startup msgs into SRAM, the screen will display +only the penguin - and shell prompt if it gets that far.. +Unfortunately only 2000 bytes are available. + +Serial console works and can also be used for debugging, see loader_txt + +Most problems seem to be caused by fawlty or badly configured io-cards or +hard drives anyway. +Make sure to configure the parallel port as SPP and remove IRQ/DMA jumpers +for first testing. The Q40 does not support DMA and may have trouble with +parallel ports version of interrupts. + + +Q40 Hardware Description +======================== + +This is just an overview, see asm-m68k/* for details ask if you have any +questions. + +The Q40 consists of a 68040@40 MHz, 1MB video RAM, up to 32MB RAM, AT-style +keyboard interface, 1 Programmable LED, 2x8bit DACs and up to 1MB ROM, 1MB +shadow ROM. +The Q60 has any of 68060 or 68LC060 and up to 128 MB RAM. + +Most interfacing like floppy, IDE, serial and parallel ports is done via ISA +slots. The ISA io and mem range is mapped (sparse&byteswapped!) into separate +regions of the memory. +The main interrupt register IIRQ_REG will indicate whether an IRQ was internal +or from some ISA devices, EIRQ_REG can distinguish up to 8 ISA IRQs. + +The Q40 custom chip is programmable to provide 2 periodic timers: + - 50 or 200 Hz - level 2, !!THIS CAN'T BE DISABLED!! + - 10 or 20 KHz - level 4, used for dma-sound + +Linux uses the 200 Hz interrupt for timer and beep by default. + + +Interrupts +========== + +q40 master chip handles only a subset of level triggered interrupts. + +Linux has some requirements wrt interrupt architecture, these are +to my knowledge: + (a) interrupt handler must not be reentered even when sti() is called + from within handler + (b) working enable/disable_irq + +Luckily these requirements are only important for drivers shared +with other architectures - ide,serial,parallel, ethernet. +q40ints.c now contains a trivial hack for (a), (b) is more difficult +because only irq's 4-15 can be disabled - and only all of them at once. +Thus disable_irq() can effectively block the machine if the driver goes +asleep. +One thing to keep in mind when hacking around the interrupt code is +that there is no way to find out which IRQ caused a request, [EI]IRQ_REG +displays current state of the various IRQ lines. + +Keyboard +======== + +q40 receives AT make/break codes from the keyboard, these are translated to +the PC scancodes x86 Linux uses. So by theory every national keyboard should +work just by loading the appropriate x86 keytable - see any national-HOWTO. + +Unfortunately the AT->PC translation isn't quite trivial and even worse, my +documentation of it is absolutely minimal - thus some exotic keys may not +behave exactly as expected. + +There is still hope that it can be fixed completely though. If you encounter +problems, email me ideally this: + - exact keypress/release sequence + - 'showkey -s' run on q40, non-X session + - 'showkey -s' run on a PC, non-X session + - AT codes as displayed by the q40 debugging ROM +btw if the showkey output from PC and Q40 doesn't differ then you have some +classic configuration problem - don't send me anything in this case + diff --git a/arch/m68k/q40/config.c b/arch/m68k/q40/config.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c78ee709b --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/m68k/q40/config.c @@ -0,0 +1,318 @@ +/* + * arch/m68k/q40/config.c + * + * Copyright (C) 1999 Richard Zidlicky + * + * originally based on: + * + * linux/bvme/config.c + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file README.legal in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + */ + +#include <linux/errno.h> +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/mm.h> +#include <linux/tty.h> +#include <linux/console.h> +#include <linux/linkage.h> +#include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/major.h> +#include <linux/serial_reg.h> +#include <linux/rtc.h> +#include <linux/vt_kern.h> +#include <linux/bcd.h> +#include <linux/platform_device.h> + +#include <asm/io.h> +#include <asm/bootinfo.h> +#include <asm/setup.h> +#include <asm/irq.h> +#include <asm/traps.h> +#include <asm/machdep.h> +#include <asm/q40_master.h> +#include <asm/config.h> + +extern void q40_init_IRQ(void); +static void q40_get_model(char *model); +extern void q40_sched_init(void); + +static int q40_hwclk(int, struct rtc_time *); +static int q40_get_rtc_pll(struct rtc_pll_info *pll); +static int q40_set_rtc_pll(struct rtc_pll_info *pll); + +extern void q40_mksound(unsigned int /*freq*/, unsigned int /*ticks*/); + +static void q40_mem_console_write(struct console *co, const char *b, + unsigned int count); + +extern int ql_ticks; + +static struct console q40_console_driver = { + .name = "debug", + .write = q40_mem_console_write, + .flags = CON_PRINTBUFFER, + .index = -1, +}; + + +/* early debugging function:*/ +extern char *q40_mem_cptr; /*=(char *)0xff020000;*/ +static int _cpleft; + +static void q40_mem_console_write(struct console *co, const char *s, + unsigned int count) +{ + const char *p = s; + + if (count < _cpleft) { + while (count-- > 0) { + *q40_mem_cptr = *p++; + q40_mem_cptr += 4; + _cpleft--; + } + } +} + +static int __init q40_debug_setup(char *arg) +{ + /* useful for early debugging stages - writes kernel messages into SRAM */ + if (MACH_IS_Q40 && !strncmp(arg, "mem", 3)) { + /*pr_info("using NVRAM debug, q40_mem_cptr=%p\n",q40_mem_cptr);*/ + _cpleft = 2000 - ((long)q40_mem_cptr-0xff020000) / 4; + register_console(&q40_console_driver); + } + return 0; +} + +early_param("debug", q40_debug_setup); + +#if 0 +void printq40(char *str) +{ + int l = strlen(str); + char *p = q40_mem_cptr; + + while (l-- > 0 && _cpleft-- > 0) { + *p = *str++; + p += 4; + } + q40_mem_cptr = p; +} +#endif + +static int halted; + +#ifdef CONFIG_HEARTBEAT +static void q40_heartbeat(int on) +{ + if (halted) + return; + + if (on) + Q40_LED_ON(); + else + Q40_LED_OFF(); +} +#endif + +static void q40_reset(void) +{ + halted = 1; + pr_info("*******************************************\n" + "Called q40_reset : press the RESET button!!\n" + "*******************************************\n"); + Q40_LED_ON(); + while (1) + ; +} + +static void q40_halt(void) +{ + halted = 1; + pr_info("*******************\n" + " Called q40_halt\n" + "*******************\n"); + Q40_LED_ON(); + while (1) + ; +} + +static void q40_get_model(char *model) +{ + sprintf(model, "Q40"); +} + +static unsigned int serports[] = +{ + 0x3f8,0x2f8,0x3e8,0x2e8,0 +}; + +static void __init q40_disable_irqs(void) +{ + unsigned i, j; + + j = 0; + while ((i = serports[j++])) + outb(0, i + UART_IER); + master_outb(0, EXT_ENABLE_REG); + master_outb(0, KEY_IRQ_ENABLE_REG); +} + +void __init config_q40(void) +{ + mach_sched_init = q40_sched_init; + + mach_init_IRQ = q40_init_IRQ; + mach_hwclk = q40_hwclk; + mach_get_rtc_pll = q40_get_rtc_pll; + mach_set_rtc_pll = q40_set_rtc_pll; + + mach_reset = q40_reset; + mach_get_model = q40_get_model; + +#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_INPUT_M68K_BEEP) + mach_beep = q40_mksound; +#endif +#ifdef CONFIG_HEARTBEAT + mach_heartbeat = q40_heartbeat; +#endif + mach_halt = q40_halt; + + /* disable a few things that SMSQ might have left enabled */ + q40_disable_irqs(); +} + + +int __init q40_parse_bootinfo(const struct bi_record *rec) +{ + return 1; +} + +/* + * Looks like op is non-zero for setting the clock, and zero for + * reading the clock. + * + * struct hwclk_time { + * unsigned sec; 0..59 + * unsigned min; 0..59 + * unsigned hour; 0..23 + * unsigned day; 1..31 + * unsigned mon; 0..11 + * unsigned year; 00... + * int wday; 0..6, 0 is Sunday, -1 means unknown/don't set + * }; + */ + +static int q40_hwclk(int op, struct rtc_time *t) +{ + if (op) { + /* Write.... */ + Q40_RTC_CTRL |= Q40_RTC_WRITE; + + Q40_RTC_SECS = bin2bcd(t->tm_sec); + Q40_RTC_MINS = bin2bcd(t->tm_min); + Q40_RTC_HOUR = bin2bcd(t->tm_hour); + Q40_RTC_DATE = bin2bcd(t->tm_mday); + Q40_RTC_MNTH = bin2bcd(t->tm_mon + 1); + Q40_RTC_YEAR = bin2bcd(t->tm_year%100); + if (t->tm_wday >= 0) + Q40_RTC_DOW = bin2bcd(t->tm_wday+1); + + Q40_RTC_CTRL &= ~(Q40_RTC_WRITE); + } else { + /* Read.... */ + Q40_RTC_CTRL |= Q40_RTC_READ; + + t->tm_year = bcd2bin (Q40_RTC_YEAR); + t->tm_mon = bcd2bin (Q40_RTC_MNTH)-1; + t->tm_mday = bcd2bin (Q40_RTC_DATE); + t->tm_hour = bcd2bin (Q40_RTC_HOUR); + t->tm_min = bcd2bin (Q40_RTC_MINS); + t->tm_sec = bcd2bin (Q40_RTC_SECS); + + Q40_RTC_CTRL &= ~(Q40_RTC_READ); + + if (t->tm_year < 70) + t->tm_year += 100; + t->tm_wday = bcd2bin(Q40_RTC_DOW)-1; + } + + return 0; +} + +/* get and set PLL calibration of RTC clock */ +#define Q40_RTC_PLL_MASK ((1<<5)-1) +#define Q40_RTC_PLL_SIGN (1<<5) + +static int q40_get_rtc_pll(struct rtc_pll_info *pll) +{ + int tmp = Q40_RTC_CTRL; + + pll->pll_ctrl = 0; + pll->pll_value = tmp & Q40_RTC_PLL_MASK; + if (tmp & Q40_RTC_PLL_SIGN) + pll->pll_value = -pll->pll_value; + pll->pll_max = 31; + pll->pll_min = -31; + pll->pll_posmult = 512; + pll->pll_negmult = 256; + pll->pll_clock = 125829120; + + return 0; +} + +static int q40_set_rtc_pll(struct rtc_pll_info *pll) +{ + if (!pll->pll_ctrl) { + /* the docs are a bit unclear so I am doublesetting */ + /* RTC_WRITE here ... */ + int tmp = (pll->pll_value & 31) | (pll->pll_value<0 ? 32 : 0) | + Q40_RTC_WRITE; + Q40_RTC_CTRL |= Q40_RTC_WRITE; + Q40_RTC_CTRL = tmp; + Q40_RTC_CTRL &= ~(Q40_RTC_WRITE); + return 0; + } else + return -EINVAL; +} + +#define PCIDE_BASE1 0x1f0 +#define PCIDE_BASE2 0x170 +#define PCIDE_CTL 0x206 + +static const struct resource q40_pata_rsrc_0[] __initconst = { + DEFINE_RES_MEM(q40_isa_io_base + PCIDE_BASE1 * 4, 0x38), + DEFINE_RES_MEM(q40_isa_io_base + (PCIDE_BASE1 + PCIDE_CTL) * 4, 2), + DEFINE_RES_IO(PCIDE_BASE1, 8), + DEFINE_RES_IO(PCIDE_BASE1 + PCIDE_CTL, 1), + DEFINE_RES_IRQ(14), +}; + +static const struct resource q40_pata_rsrc_1[] __initconst = { + DEFINE_RES_MEM(q40_isa_io_base + PCIDE_BASE2 * 4, 0x38), + DEFINE_RES_MEM(q40_isa_io_base + (PCIDE_BASE2 + PCIDE_CTL) * 4, 2), + DEFINE_RES_IO(PCIDE_BASE2, 8), + DEFINE_RES_IO(PCIDE_BASE2 + PCIDE_CTL, 1), + DEFINE_RES_IRQ(15), +}; + +static __init int q40_platform_init(void) +{ + if (!MACH_IS_Q40) + return -ENODEV; + + platform_device_register_simple("q40kbd", -1, NULL, 0); + + platform_device_register_simple("atari-falcon-ide", 0, q40_pata_rsrc_0, + ARRAY_SIZE(q40_pata_rsrc_0)); + + platform_device_register_simple("atari-falcon-ide", 1, q40_pata_rsrc_1, + ARRAY_SIZE(q40_pata_rsrc_1)); + + return 0; +} +arch_initcall(q40_platform_init); diff --git a/arch/m68k/q40/q40ints.c b/arch/m68k/q40/q40ints.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d15057d34 --- /dev/null +++ b/arch/m68k/q40/q40ints.c @@ -0,0 +1,332 @@ +/* + * arch/m68k/q40/q40ints.c + * + * Copyright (C) 1999,2001 Richard Zidlicky + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public + * License. See the file COPYING in the main directory of this archive + * for more details. + * + * .. used to be loosely based on bvme6000ints.c + * + */ + +#include <linux/types.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/errno.h> +#include <linux/interrupt.h> +#include <linux/irq.h> + +#include <asm/machdep.h> +#include <asm/ptrace.h> +#include <asm/traps.h> + +#include <asm/q40_master.h> +#include <asm/q40ints.h> + +/* + * Q40 IRQs are defined as follows: + * 3,4,5,6,7,10,11,14,15 : ISA dev IRQs + * 16-31: reserved + * 32 : keyboard int + * 33 : frame int (50/200 Hz periodic timer) + * 34 : sample int (10/20 KHz periodic timer) + * + */ + +static void q40_irq_handler(unsigned int, struct pt_regs *fp); +static void q40_irq_enable(struct irq_data *data); +static void q40_irq_disable(struct irq_data *data); + +unsigned short q40_ablecount[35]; +unsigned short q40_state[35]; + +static unsigned int q40_irq_startup(struct irq_data *data) +{ + unsigned int irq = data->irq; + + /* test for ISA ints not implemented by HW */ + switch (irq) { + case 1: case 2: case 8: case 9: + case 11: case 12: case 13: + pr_warn("%s: ISA IRQ %d not implemented by HW\n", __func__, + irq); + /* FIXME return -ENXIO; */ + } + return 0; +} + +static void q40_irq_shutdown(struct irq_data *data) +{ +} + +static struct irq_chip q40_irq_chip = { + .name = "q40", + .irq_startup = q40_irq_startup, + .irq_shutdown = q40_irq_shutdown, + .irq_enable = q40_irq_enable, + .irq_disable = q40_irq_disable, +}; + +/* + * void q40_init_IRQ (void) + * + * Parameters: None + * + * Returns: Nothing + * + * This function is called during kernel startup to initialize + * the q40 IRQ handling routines. + */ + +static int disabled; + +void __init q40_init_IRQ(void) +{ + m68k_setup_irq_controller(&q40_irq_chip, handle_simple_irq, 1, + Q40_IRQ_MAX); + + /* setup handler for ISA ints */ + m68k_setup_auto_interrupt(q40_irq_handler); + + m68k_irq_startup_irq(IRQ_AUTO_2); + m68k_irq_startup_irq(IRQ_AUTO_4); + + /* now enable some ints.. */ + master_outb(1, EXT_ENABLE_REG); /* ISA IRQ 5-15 */ + + /* make sure keyboard IRQ is disabled */ + master_outb(0, KEY_IRQ_ENABLE_REG); +} + + +/* + * this stuff doesn't really belong here.. + */ + +int ql_ticks; /* 200Hz ticks since last jiffie */ +static int sound_ticks; + +#define SVOL 45 + +void q40_mksound(unsigned int hz, unsigned int ticks) +{ + /* for now ignore hz, except that hz==0 switches off sound */ + /* simply alternate the ampl (128-SVOL)-(128+SVOL)-..-.. at 200Hz */ + if (hz == 0) { + if (sound_ticks) + sound_ticks = 1; + + *DAC_LEFT = 128; + *DAC_RIGHT = 128; + + return; + } + /* sound itself is done in q40_timer_int */ + if (sound_ticks == 0) + sound_ticks = 1000; /* pretty long beep */ + sound_ticks = ticks << 1; +} + +static irqreturn_t q40_timer_int(int irq, void *dev_id) +{ + ql_ticks = ql_ticks ? 0 : 1; + if (sound_ticks) { + unsigned char sval=(sound_ticks & 1) ? 128-SVOL : 128+SVOL; + sound_ticks--; + *DAC_LEFT=sval; + *DAC_RIGHT=sval; + } + + if (!ql_ticks) { + unsigned long flags; + + local_irq_save(flags); + legacy_timer_tick(1); + timer_heartbeat(); + local_irq_restore(flags); + } + return IRQ_HANDLED; +} + +void q40_sched_init (void) +{ + int timer_irq; + + timer_irq = Q40_IRQ_FRAME; + + if (request_irq(timer_irq, q40_timer_int, 0, "timer", NULL)) + panic("Couldn't register timer int"); + + master_outb(-1, FRAME_CLEAR_REG); + master_outb( 1, FRAME_RATE_REG); +} + + +/* + * tables to translate bits into IRQ numbers + * it is a good idea to order the entries by priority + * +*/ + +struct IRQ_TABLE{ unsigned mask; int irq ;}; +#if 0 +static struct IRQ_TABLE iirqs[]={ + {Q40_IRQ_FRAME_MASK,Q40_IRQ_FRAME}, + {Q40_IRQ_KEYB_MASK,Q40_IRQ_KEYBOARD}, + {0,0}}; +#endif +static struct IRQ_TABLE eirqs[] = { + { .mask = Q40_IRQ3_MASK, .irq = 3 }, /* ser 1 */ + { .mask = Q40_IRQ4_MASK, .irq = 4 }, /* ser 2 */ + { .mask = Q40_IRQ14_MASK, .irq = 14 }, /* IDE 1 */ + { .mask = Q40_IRQ15_MASK, .irq = 15 }, /* IDE 2 */ + { .mask = Q40_IRQ6_MASK, .irq = 6 }, /* floppy, handled elsewhere */ + { .mask = Q40_IRQ7_MASK, .irq = 7 }, /* par */ + { .mask = Q40_IRQ5_MASK, .irq = 5 }, + { .mask = Q40_IRQ10_MASK, .irq = 10 }, + {0,0} +}; + +/* complain only this many times about spurious ints : */ +static int ccleirq=60; /* ISA dev IRQs*/ +/*static int cclirq=60;*/ /* internal */ + +/* FIXME: add shared ints,mask,unmask,probing.... */ + +#define IRQ_INPROGRESS 1 +/*static unsigned short saved_mask;*/ +//static int do_tint=0; + +#define DEBUG_Q40INT +/*#define IP_USE_DISABLE *//* would be nice, but crashes ???? */ + +static int mext_disabled=0; /* ext irq disabled by master chip? */ +static int aliased_irq=0; /* how many times inside handler ?*/ + + +/* got interrupt, dispatch to ISA or keyboard/timer IRQs */ +static void q40_irq_handler(unsigned int irq, struct pt_regs *fp) +{ + unsigned mir, mer; + int i; + +//repeat: + mir = master_inb(IIRQ_REG); +#ifdef CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD + if ((mir & Q40_IRQ_EXT_MASK) && + (master_inb(EIRQ_REG) & Q40_IRQ6_MASK)) { + floppy_hardint(); + return; + } +#endif + switch (irq) { + case 4: + case 6: + do_IRQ(Q40_IRQ_SAMPLE, fp); + return; + } + if (mir & Q40_IRQ_FRAME_MASK) { + do_IRQ(Q40_IRQ_FRAME, fp); + master_outb(-1, FRAME_CLEAR_REG); + } + if ((mir & Q40_IRQ_SER_MASK) || (mir & Q40_IRQ_EXT_MASK)) { + mer = master_inb(EIRQ_REG); + for (i = 0; eirqs[i].mask; i++) { + if (mer & eirqs[i].mask) { + irq = eirqs[i].irq; +/* + * There is a little mess wrt which IRQ really caused this irq request. The + * main problem is that IIRQ_REG and EIRQ_REG reflect the state when they + * are read - which is long after the request came in. In theory IRQs should + * not just go away but they occasionally do + */ + if (irq > 4 && irq <= 15 && mext_disabled) { + /*aliased_irq++;*/ + goto iirq; + } + if (q40_state[irq] & IRQ_INPROGRESS) { + /* some handlers do local_irq_enable() for irq latency reasons, */ + /* however reentering an active irq handler is not permitted */ +#ifdef IP_USE_DISABLE + /* in theory this is the better way to do it because it still */ + /* lets through eg the serial irqs, unfortunately it crashes */ + disable_irq(irq); + disabled = 1; +#else + /*pr_warn("IRQ_INPROGRESS detected for irq %d, disabling - %s disabled\n", + irq, disabled ? "already" : "not yet"); */ + fp->sr = (((fp->sr) & (~0x700))+0x200); + disabled = 1; +#endif + goto iirq; + } + q40_state[irq] |= IRQ_INPROGRESS; + do_IRQ(irq, fp); + q40_state[irq] &= ~IRQ_INPROGRESS; + + /* naively enable everything, if that fails than */ + /* this function will be reentered immediately thus */ + /* getting another chance to disable the IRQ */ + + if (disabled) { +#ifdef IP_USE_DISABLE + if (irq > 4) { + disabled = 0; + enable_irq(irq); + } +#else + disabled = 0; + /*pr_info("reenabling irq %d\n", irq); */ +#endif + } +// used to do 'goto repeat;' here, this delayed bh processing too long + return; + } + } + if (mer && ccleirq > 0 && !aliased_irq) { + pr_warn("ISA interrupt from unknown source? EIRQ_REG = %x\n", + mer); + ccleirq--; + } + } + iirq: + mir = master_inb(IIRQ_REG); + /* should test whether keyboard irq is really enabled, doing it in defhand */ + if (mir & Q40_IRQ_KEYB_MASK) + do_IRQ(Q40_IRQ_KEYBOARD, fp); + + return; +} + +void q40_irq_enable(struct irq_data *data) +{ + unsigned int irq = data->irq; + + if (irq >= 5 && irq <= 15) { + mext_disabled--; + if (mext_disabled > 0) + pr_warn("q40_irq_enable : nested disable/enable\n"); + if (mext_disabled == 0) + master_outb(1, EXT_ENABLE_REG); + } +} + + +void q40_irq_disable(struct irq_data *data) +{ + unsigned int irq = data->irq; + + /* disable ISA iqs : only do something if the driver has been + * verified to be Q40 "compatible" - right now IDE, NE2K + * Any driver should not attempt to sleep across disable_irq !! + */ + + if (irq >= 5 && irq <= 15) { + master_outb(0, EXT_ENABLE_REG); + mext_disabled++; + if (mext_disabled > 1) + pr_info("disable_irq nesting count %d\n", + mext_disabled); + } +} |