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/*
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
i2c-adap-ite.c i2c-hw access for the IIC peripheral on the ITE MIPS system
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hai-Pao Fan, MontaVista Software, Inc.
hpfan@mvista.com or source@mvista.com
Copyright 2001 MontaVista Software Inc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
This file was highly leveraged from i2c-elektor.c, which was created
by Simon G. Vogl and Hans Berglund:
Copyright (C) 1995-97 Simon G. Vogl
1998-99 Hans Berglund
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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/* With some changes from Kyösti Mälkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi> and even
Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl> */
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/slab.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <linux/i2c.h>
#include <linux/i2c-algo-ite.h>
#include <linux/i2c-adap-ite.h>
#include "../i2c-ite.h"
#define DEFAULT_BASE 0x14014030
#define ITE_IIC_IO_SIZE 0x40
#define DEFAULT_IRQ 0
#define DEFAULT_CLOCK 0x1b0e /* default 16MHz/(27+14) = 400KHz */
#define DEFAULT_OWN 0x55
static int base
= 0;
static int irq
= 0;
static int clock = 0;
static int own
= 0;
static int i2c_debug
=0;
static struct iic_ite gpi
;
static wait_queue_head_t iic_wait
;
static int iic_pending
;
/* ----- global defines ----------------------------------------------- */
#define DEB(x) if (i2c_debug>=1) x
#define DEB2(x) if (i2c_debug>=2) x
#define DEB3(x) if (i2c_debug>=3) x
#define DEBE(x) x /* error messages */
/* ----- local functions ---------------------------------------------- */
static void iic_ite_setiic
(void *data
, int ctl
, short val
)
{
unsigned long j
= jiffies
+ 10;
DEB3
(printk
(" Write 0x%02x to 0x%x\n",(unsigned short)val
, ctl
&0xff));
DEB3
({while (time_before
(jiffies
, j
)) schedule
();})
outw
(val
,ctl
);
}
static short iic_ite_getiic
(void *data
, int ctl
)
{
short val
;
val
= inw
(ctl
);
DEB3
(printk
("Read 0x%02x from 0x%x\n",(unsigned short)val
, ctl
&0xff));
return (val
);
}
/* Return our slave address. This is the address
* put on the I2C bus when another master on the bus wants to address us
* as a slave
*/
static int iic_ite_getown
(void *data
)
{
return (gpi.
iic_own);
}
static int iic_ite_getclock
(void *data
)
{
return (gpi.
iic_clock);
}
#if 0
static void iic_ite_sleep
(unsigned long timeout
)
{
schedule_timeout
( timeout
* HZ
);
}
#endif
/* Put this process to sleep. We will wake up when the
* IIC controller interrupts.
*/
static void iic_ite_waitforpin
(void) {
int timeout
= 2;
/* If interrupts are enabled (which they are), then put the process to
* sleep. This process will be awakened by two events -- either the
* the IIC peripheral interrupts or the timeout expires.
* If interrupts are not enabled then delay for a reasonable amount
* of time and return.
*/
if (gpi.
iic_irq > 0) {
cli
();
if (iic_pending
== 0) {
interruptible_sleep_on_timeout
(&iic_wait
, timeout
*HZ
);
} else
iic_pending
= 0;
sti
();
} else {
udelay
(100);
}
}
static void iic_ite_handler
(int this_irq
, void *dev_id
, struct pt_regs
*regs
)
{
iic_pending
= 1;
DEB2
(printk
("iic_ite_handler: in interrupt handler\n"));
wake_up_interruptible
(&iic_wait
);
}
/* Lock the region of memory where I/O registers exist. Request our
* interrupt line and register its associated handler.
*/
static int iic_hw_resrc_init
(void)
{
if (!request_region
(gpi.
iic_base, ITE_IIC_IO_SIZE
, "i2c"))
return -ENODEV
;
if (gpi.
iic_irq <= 0)
return 0;
if (request_irq
(gpi.
iic_irq, iic_ite_handler
, 0, "ITE IIC", 0) < 0)
gpi.
iic_irq = 0;
else
enable_irq
(gpi.
iic_irq);
return 0;
}
static void iic_ite_release
(void)
{
if (gpi.
iic_irq > 0) {
disable_irq
(gpi.
iic_irq);
free_irq
(gpi.
iic_irq, 0);
}
release_region
(gpi.
iic_base , 2);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Encapsulate the above functions in the correct operations structure.
* This is only done when more than one hardware adapter is supported.
*/
static struct i2c_algo_iic_data iic_ite_data
= {
NULL
,
iic_ite_setiic
,
iic_ite_getiic
,
iic_ite_getown
,
iic_ite_getclock
,
iic_ite_waitforpin
,
80, 80, 100, /* waits, timeout */
};
static struct i2c_adapter iic_ite_ops
= {
.
owner = THIS_MODULE
,
.
id = I2C_HW_I_IIC
,
.
algo_data = &iic_ite_data
,
.
dev = {
.
name = "ITE IIC adapter",
},
};
/* Called when the module is loaded. This function starts the
* cascade of calls up through the hierarchy of i2c modules (i.e. up to the
* algorithm layer and into to the core layer)
*/
static int __init iic_ite_init
(void)
{
struct iic_ite
*piic
= &gpi
;
printk
(KERN_INFO
"Initialize ITE IIC adapter module\n");
if (base
== 0)
piic
->iic_base
= DEFAULT_BASE
;
else
piic
->iic_base
= base
;
if (irq
== 0)
piic
->iic_irq
= DEFAULT_IRQ
;
else
piic
->iic_irq
= irq
;
if (clock == 0)
piic
->iic_clock
= DEFAULT_CLOCK
;
else
piic
->iic_clock
= clock;
if (own
== 0)
piic
->iic_own
= DEFAULT_OWN
;
else
piic
->iic_own
= own
;
iic_ite_data.
data = (void *)piic
;
init_waitqueue_head
(&iic_wait
);
if (iic_hw_resrc_init
() == 0) {
if (i2c_iic_add_bus
(&iic_ite_ops
) < 0)
return -ENODEV
;
} else {
return -ENODEV
;
}
printk
(KERN_INFO
" found device at %#x irq %d.\n",
piic
->iic_base
, piic
->iic_irq
);
return 0;
}
static void iic_ite_exit
(void)
{
i2c_iic_del_bus
(&iic_ite_ops
);
iic_ite_release
();
}
/* If modules is NOT defined when this file is compiled, then the MODULE_*
* macros will resolve to nothing
*/
MODULE_AUTHOR
("MontaVista Software <www.mvista.com>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION
("I2C-Bus adapter routines for ITE IIC bus adapter");
MODULE_LICENSE
("GPL");
MODULE_PARM
(base
, "i");
MODULE_PARM
(irq
, "i");
MODULE_PARM
(clock, "i");
MODULE_PARM
(own
, "i");
MODULE_PARM
(i2c_debug
,"i");
/* Called when module is loaded or when kernel is initialized.
* If MODULES is defined when this file is compiled, then this function will
* resolve to init_module (the function called when insmod is invoked for a
* module). Otherwise, this function is called early in the boot, when the
* kernel is intialized. Check out /include/init.h to see how this works.
*/
module_init
(iic_ite_init
);
/* Resolves to module_cleanup when MODULES is defined. */
module_exit
(iic_ite_exit
);