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27 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/boot/common/isapnp.c,v 1.7 2003/08/25 23:30:41 obrien Exp $
28 * $DragonFly: src/sys/boot/common/isapnp.c,v 1.3 2003/11/10 06:08:31 dillon Exp $
32 * Machine-independant ISA PnP enumerator implementing a subset of the
33 * ISA PnP specification.
37 #include <bootstrap.h>
40 #define inb(x) (archsw.arch_isainb((x)))
41 #define outb(x,y) (archsw.arch_isaoutb((x),(y)))
43 static void isapnp_write(int d
, int r
);
44 static void isapnp_send_Initiation_LFSR(void);
45 static int isapnp_get_serial(u_int8_t
*p
);
46 static int isapnp_isolation_protocol(void);
47 static void isapnp_enumerate(void);
49 /* PnP read data port */
50 int isapnp_readport
= 0;
54 struct pnphandler isapnphandler
=
61 isapnp_write(int d
, int r
)
63 outb (_PNP_ADDRESS
, d
);
64 outb (_PNP_WRITE_DATA
, r
);
68 * Send Initiation LFSR as described in "Plug and Play ISA Specification",
72 isapnp_send_Initiation_LFSR(void)
77 outb(_PNP_ADDRESS
, 0);
78 outb(_PNP_ADDRESS
, 0); /* yes, we do need it twice! */
81 outb(_PNP_ADDRESS
, cur
);
83 for (i
= 1; i
< 32; i
++) {
84 cur
= (cur
>> 1) | (((cur
^ (cur
>> 1)) << 7) & 0xff);
85 outb(_PNP_ADDRESS
, cur
);
90 * Get the device's serial number. Returns 1 if the serial is valid.
93 isapnp_get_serial(u_int8_t
*data
)
95 int i
, bit
, valid
= 0, sum
= 0x6a;
97 bzero(data
, _PNP_ID_LEN
);
98 outb(_PNP_ADDRESS
, SERIAL_ISOLATION
);
99 for (i
= 0; i
< 72; i
++) {
100 bit
= inb(isapnp_readport
) == 0x55;
101 delay(250); /* Delay 250 usec */
103 /* Can't Short Circuit the next evaluation, so 'and' is last */
104 bit
= (inb(isapnp_readport
) == 0xaa) && bit
;
105 delay(250); /* Delay 250 usec */
107 valid
= valid
|| bit
;
111 (((sum
^ (sum
>> 1) ^ bit
) << 7) & 0xff);
113 data
[i
/ 8] = (data
[i
/ 8] >> 1) | (bit
? 0x80 : 0);
116 valid
= valid
&& (data
[8] == sum
);
122 * Fills the buffer with resource info from the device.
123 * Returns nonzero if the device fails to report
126 isapnp_get_resource_info(u_int8_t
*buffer
, int len
)
131 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++) {
132 outb(_PNP_ADDRESS
, STATUS
);
133 for (j
= 0; j
< 100; j
++) {
134 if ((inb(isapnp_readport
)) & 0x1)
139 printf("PnP device failed to report resource data\n");
142 outb(_PNP_ADDRESS
, RESOURCE_DATA
);
143 temp
= inb(isapnp_readport
);
151 * Scan Resource Data for useful information.
153 * We scan the resource data for compatible device IDs and
154 * identifier strings; we only take the first identifier string
155 * and assume it's for the card as a whole.
157 * Returns 0 if the scan completed OK, nonzero on error.
160 isapnp_scan_resdata(struct pnpinfo
*pi
)
162 u_char tag
, resinfo
[8];
168 while ((limit
-- > 0) && !isapnp_get_resource_info(&tag
, 1)) {
169 if (PNP_RES_TYPE(tag
) == 0) {
171 switch (PNP_SRES_NUM(tag
)) {
174 /* Got a compatible device id resource */
175 if (isapnp_get_resource_info(resinfo
, PNP_SRES_LEN(tag
)))
177 pnp_addident(pi
, pnp_eisaformat(resinfo
));
184 /* Skip this resource */
185 if (isapnp_get_resource_info(NULL
, PNP_SRES_LEN(tag
)))
191 if (isapnp_get_resource_info(resinfo
, 2))
194 large_len
= resinfo
[1];
195 large_len
= (large_len
<< 8) + resinfo
[0];
197 switch(PNP_LRES_NUM(tag
)) {
200 str
= malloc(large_len
+ 1);
201 if (isapnp_get_resource_info(str
, (ssize_t
)large_len
)) {
206 if (pi
->pi_desc
== NULL
) {
207 pi
->pi_desc
= (char *)str
;
214 /* Large resource, skip it */
215 if (isapnp_get_resource_info(NULL
, (ssize_t
)large_len
))
224 * Run the isolation protocol. Upon exiting, all cards are aware that
225 * they should use isapnp_readport as the READ_DATA port.
228 isapnp_isolation_protocol(void)
232 u_int8_t cardid
[_PNP_ID_LEN
];
235 isapnp_send_Initiation_LFSR();
238 isapnp_write(CONFIG_CONTROL
, 0x04); /* Reset CSN for All Cards */
240 for (csn
= 1; ; csn
++) {
241 /* Wake up cards without a CSN (ie. all of them) */
242 isapnp_write(WAKE
, 0);
243 isapnp_write(SET_RD_DATA
, (isapnp_readport
>> 2));
244 outb(_PNP_ADDRESS
, SERIAL_ISOLATION
);
245 delay(1000); /* Delay 1 msec */
247 if (isapnp_get_serial(cardid
)) {
248 isapnp_write(SET_CSN
, csn
);
249 pi
= pnp_allocinfo();
251 pnp_addident(pi
, pnp_eisaformat(cardid
));
252 /* scan the card obtaining all the identifiers it holds */
253 if (isapnp_scan_resdata(pi
)) {
254 pnp_freeinfo(pi
); /* error getting data, ignore */
262 /* Move all cards to wait-for-key state */
264 isapnp_send_Initiation_LFSR();
265 isapnp_write(WAKE
, csn
);
266 isapnp_write(CONFIG_CONTROL
, 0x02);
267 delay(1000); /* XXX is it really necessary ? */
274 * Locate ISA-PnP devices and populate the supplied list.
277 isapnp_enumerate(void)
281 /* Check for I/O port access */
282 if ((archsw
.arch_isainb
== NULL
) || (archsw
.arch_isaoutb
== NULL
))
286 * Validate a possibly-suggested read port value. If the autoscan failed
287 * last time, this will return us to autoscan mode again.
289 if ((isapnp_readport
> 0) &&
290 (((isapnp_readport
< 0x203) ||
291 (isapnp_readport
> 0x3ff) ||
292 (isapnp_readport
& 0x3) != 0x3)))
293 /* invalid, go look for ourselves */
296 if (isapnp_readport
< 0) {
297 /* someone is telling us there is no ISA in the system */
300 } else if (isapnp_readport
> 0) {
301 /* Someone has told us where the port is/should be, or we found one last time */
302 isapnp_isolation_protocol();
305 /* No clues, look for it ourselves */
306 for (pnp_rd_port
= 0x80; pnp_rd_port
< 0xff; pnp_rd_port
+= 0x10) {
307 /* Look for something, quit when we find it */
308 isapnp_readport
= (pnp_rd_port
<< 2) | 0x3;
309 if (isapnp_isolation_protocol() > 0)