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3502 | rimsky | 1 | /* |
2 | * Copyright (c) 2008 Pavel Rimsky |
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3 | * All rights reserved. |
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4 | * |
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5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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7 | * are met: |
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8 | * |
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9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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16 | * |
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17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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27 | */ |
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28 | |||
29 | /** @addtogroup sparc64 |
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30 | * @{ |
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31 | */ |
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32 | /** |
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33 | * @file |
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34 | * @brief SGCN driver. |
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35 | */ |
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36 | |||
37 | #include <arch/drivers/sgcn.h> |
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38 | #include <genarch/ofw/ofw_tree.h> |
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39 | #include <debug.h> |
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40 | #include <func.h> |
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41 | #include <print.h> |
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42 | #include <mm/page.h> |
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43 | #include <console/chardev.h> |
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44 | #include <console/console.h> |
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45 | #include <synch/spinlock.h> |
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46 | |||
47 | /* |
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48 | * Physical address at which the SBBC starts. This value has been obtained |
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49 | * by inspecting (using Simics) memory accesses made by OBP. It is valid |
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50 | * for the Simics-simulated Serengeti machine. The author of this code is |
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51 | * not sure whether this value is valid generally. |
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52 | */ |
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53 | #define SBBC_START 0x63000000000 |
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54 | |||
55 | /* offset of SRAM within the SBBC memory */ |
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56 | #define SBBC_SRAM_OFFSET 0x900000 |
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57 | |||
58 | /* magic string contained at the beginning of SRAM */ |
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59 | #define SRAM_TOC_MAGIC "TOCSRAM" |
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60 | |||
61 | /* |
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62 | * Key into the SRAM table of contents which identifies the entry |
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63 | * describing the OBP console buffer. It is worth mentioning |
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64 | * that the OBP console buffer is not the only console buffer |
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65 | * which can be used. It is, however, used because when the kernel |
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66 | * is running, the OBP buffer is not used by OBP any more but OBP |
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67 | * has already made neccessary arangements so that the output will |
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68 | * be read from the OBP buffer and input will go to the OBP buffer. |
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69 | * Therefore HelenOS needs to make no such arrangements any more. |
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70 | */ |
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71 | #define CONSOLE_KEY "OBPCONS" |
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72 | |||
73 | /* magic string contained at the beginning of the console buffer */ |
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74 | #define SGCN_BUFFER_MAGIC "CON" |
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77 | /* |
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78 | * Returns a pointer to the object of a given type which is placed at the given |
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79 | * offset from the SRAM beginning. |
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80 | */ |
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81 | #define SRAM(type, offset) ((type *) (sram_begin + (offset))) |
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82 | |||
83 | /* Returns a pointer to the SRAM table of contents. */ |
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84 | #define SRAM_TOC (SRAM(iosram_toc_t, 0)) |
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86 | /* |
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87 | * Returns a pointer to the object of a given type which is placed at the given |
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88 | * offset from the console buffer beginning. |
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89 | */ |
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90 | #define SGCN_BUFFER(type, offset) \ |
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91 | ((type *) (sgcn_buffer_begin + (offset))) |
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92 | |||
93 | /* Returns a pointer to the console buffer header. */ |
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94 | #define SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER (SGCN_BUFFER(sgcn_buffer_header_t, 0)) |
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97 | /* starting address of SRAM, will be set by the init_sram_begin function */ |
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98 | static uintptr_t sram_begin; |
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99 | |||
100 | /* |
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101 | * starting address of the SGCN buffer, will be set by the |
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102 | * init_sgcn_buffer_begin function |
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103 | */ |
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104 | static uintptr_t sgcn_buffer_begin; |
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107 | /* |
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108 | * Ensures that writing to the buffer and consequent update of the write pointer |
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109 | * are together one atomic operation. |
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110 | */ |
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111 | SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE(sgcn_output_lock); |
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3514 | rimsky | 113 | /* |
114 | * Ensures that reading from the buffer and consequent update of the read |
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115 | * pointer are together one atomic operation. |
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116 | */ |
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117 | SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE(sgcn_input_lock); |
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3502 | rimsky | 118 | |
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3514 | rimsky | 120 | /* functions referenced from definitions of I/O operations structures */ |
121 | static void sgcn_noop(chardev_t *); |
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122 | static void sgcn_putchar(chardev_t *, const char); |
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123 | static char sgcn_key_read(chardev_t *); |
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125 | /** character device output operations */ |
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126 | static chardev_operations_t sgcn_output_ops = { |
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127 | .suspend = sgcn_noop, |
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128 | .resume = sgcn_noop, |
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3502 | rimsky | 129 | .write = sgcn_putchar, |
130 | .read = NULL |
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131 | }; |
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3514 | rimsky | 133 | /** character device input operations */ |
134 | static chardev_operations_t sgcn_input_ops = { |
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135 | .suspend = sgcn_noop, |
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136 | .resume = sgcn_noop, |
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137 | .read = sgcn_key_read |
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138 | }; |
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141 | /** SGCN character output device */ |
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3502 | rimsky | 142 | chardev_t sgcn_stdout; |
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3514 | rimsky | 144 | /** SGCN character input device */ |
145 | chardev_t sgcn_input; |
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147 | |||
3502 | rimsky | 148 | /** |
149 | * Initializes the starting address of SRAM. |
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150 | * |
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151 | * The SRAM starts 0x900000 + C bytes behind the SBBC start in the |
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152 | * physical memory, where C is the value read from the "iosram-toc" |
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153 | * property of the "/chosen" OBP node. The sram_begin variable will |
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154 | * be set to the virtual address which maps to the SRAM physical |
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155 | * address. |
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156 | */ |
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157 | static void init_sram_begin(void) |
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158 | { |
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159 | ofw_tree_node_t *chosen; |
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160 | ofw_tree_property_t *iosram_toc; |
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162 | chosen = ofw_tree_lookup("/chosen"); |
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163 | if (!chosen) |
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164 | panic("Can't find /chosen.\n"); |
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166 | iosram_toc = ofw_tree_getprop(chosen, "iosram-toc"); |
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167 | if (!iosram_toc) |
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168 | panic("Can't find property \"iosram-toc\".\n"); |
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169 | if (!iosram_toc->value) |
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170 | panic("Can't find SRAM TOC.\n"); |
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172 | sram_begin = hw_map( |
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173 | SBBC_START + SBBC_SRAM_OFFSET |
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174 | + *((uint32_t *) iosram_toc->value), |
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175 | 128 * 1024); |
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176 | } |
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178 | /** |
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179 | * Initializes the starting address of the SGCN buffer. |
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180 | * |
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181 | * The offset of the SGCN buffer within SRAM is obtained from the |
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182 | * SRAM table of contents. The table of contents contains |
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183 | * information about several buffers, among which there is an OBP |
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184 | * console buffer - this one will be used as the SGCN buffer. |
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185 | */ |
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186 | static void sgcn_buffer_begin_init(void) |
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187 | { |
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188 | init_sram_begin(); |
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189 | |||
190 | ASSERT(strcmp(SRAM_TOC->magic, SRAM_TOC_MAGIC) == 0); |
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191 | |||
192 | /* lookup TOC entry with the correct key */ |
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193 | uint32_t i; |
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194 | for (i = 0; i < MAX_TOC_ENTRIES; i++) { |
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195 | if (strcmp(SRAM_TOC->keys[i].key, CONSOLE_KEY) == 0) |
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196 | break; |
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197 | } |
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198 | ASSERT(i < MAX_TOC_ENTRIES); |
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199 | |||
200 | sgcn_buffer_begin = sram_begin + SRAM_TOC->keys[i].offset; |
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201 | } |
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203 | /** |
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3514 | rimsky | 204 | * Default suspend/resume operation for the input device. |
205 | */ |
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206 | static void sgcn_noop(chardev_t *d) |
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207 | { |
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208 | } |
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209 | |||
210 | /** |
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3502 | rimsky | 211 | * Writes a single character to the SGCN (circular) output buffer |
212 | * and updates the output write pointer so that SGCN gets to know |
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213 | * that the character has been written. |
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214 | */ |
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215 | static void sgcn_do_putchar(const char c) |
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216 | { |
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217 | uint32_t begin = SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_begin; |
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218 | uint32_t end = SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_end; |
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219 | uint32_t size = end - begin; |
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221 | /* we need pointers to volatile variables */ |
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222 | volatile char *buf_ptr = (volatile char *) |
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223 | SGCN_BUFFER(char, SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_wrptr); |
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224 | volatile uint32_t *out_wrptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_wrptr); |
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225 | volatile uint32_t *out_rdptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->out_rdptr); |
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227 | /* |
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228 | * Write the character and increment the write pointer modulo the |
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229 | * output buffer size. Note that if we are to rewrite a character |
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230 | * which has not been read by the SGCN controller yet (i.e. the output |
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231 | * buffer is full), we need to wait until the controller reads some more |
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232 | * characters. We wait actively, which means that all threads waiting |
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233 | * for the lock are blocked. However, this situation is |
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234 | * 1) rare - the output buffer is big, so filling the whole |
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235 | * output buffer is improbable |
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236 | * 2) short-lasting - it will take the controller only a fraction |
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237 | * of millisecond to pick the unread characters up |
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238 | * 3) not serious - the blocked threads are those that print something |
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239 | * to user console, which is not a time-critical operation |
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240 | */ |
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241 | uint32_t new_wrptr = (((*out_wrptr_ptr) - begin + 1) % size) + begin; |
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242 | while (*out_rdptr_ptr == new_wrptr) |
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243 | ; |
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244 | *buf_ptr = c; |
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245 | *out_wrptr_ptr = new_wrptr; |
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246 | } |
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248 | /** |
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249 | * SGCN output operation. Prints a single character to the SGCN. If the line |
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250 | * feed character is written ('\n'), the carriage return character ('\r') is |
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251 | * written straight away. |
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252 | */ |
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253 | static void sgcn_putchar(struct chardev * cd, const char c) |
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254 | { |
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255 | spinlock_lock(&sgcn_output_lock); |
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257 | sgcn_do_putchar(c); |
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258 | if (c == '\n') { |
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259 | sgcn_do_putchar('\r'); |
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260 | } |
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261 | |||
262 | spinlock_unlock(&sgcn_output_lock); |
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263 | } |
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265 | /** |
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3514 | rimsky | 266 | * Called when actively reading the character. Not implemented yet. |
267 | */ |
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268 | static char sgcn_key_read(chardev_t *d) |
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269 | { |
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270 | return (char) 0; |
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271 | } |
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273 | /** |
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274 | * Function regularly called by the keyboard polling thread. Finds out whether |
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275 | * there are some unread characters in the input queue. If so, it picks them up |
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276 | * and sends them to the upper layers of HelenOS. |
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277 | */ |
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278 | void sgcn_poll(void) |
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279 | { |
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280 | spinlock_lock(&sgcn_input_lock); |
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282 | char c; |
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283 | uint32_t begin = SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_begin; |
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284 | uint32_t end = SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_end; |
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285 | uint32_t size = end - begin; |
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287 | /* we need pointers to volatile variables */ |
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288 | volatile char *buf_ptr = (volatile char *) |
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289 | SGCN_BUFFER(char, SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_rdptr); |
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290 | volatile uint32_t *in_wrptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_wrptr); |
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291 | volatile uint32_t *in_rdptr_ptr = &(SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_rdptr); |
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293 | while (*in_rdptr_ptr != *in_wrptr_ptr) { |
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294 | c = *buf_ptr; |
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295 | *in_rdptr_ptr = (((*in_rdptr_ptr) - begin + 1) % size) + begin; |
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296 | buf_ptr = (volatile char *) |
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297 | SGCN_BUFFER(char, SGCN_BUFFER_HEADER->in_rdptr); |
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298 | chardev_push_character(&sgcn_input, c); |
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299 | if (c == '\r') |
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300 | chardev_push_character(&sgcn_input, '\n'); |
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301 | } |
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303 | spinlock_unlock(&sgcn_input_lock); |
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304 | } |
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306 | /** |
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3502 | rimsky | 307 | * A public function which initializes I/O from/to Serengeti console |
308 | * and sets it as a default input/output. |
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309 | */ |
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310 | void sgcn_init(void) |
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311 | { |
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312 | sgcn_buffer_begin_init(); |
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3514 | rimsky | 314 | chardev_initialize("sgcn_output", &sgcn_stdout, &sgcn_output_ops); |
3502 | rimsky | 315 | stdout = &sgcn_stdout; |
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3514 | rimsky | 317 | chardev_initialize("sgcn_input", &sgcn_input, &sgcn_input_ops); |
318 | stdin = &sgcn_input; |
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3502 | rimsky | 319 | } |
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321 | /** @} |
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322 | */ |