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22 Module: eeprom_93cx6
23 Abstract: EEPROM reader routines for 93cx6 chipsets.
24 Supported chipsets: 93c46 & 93c66.
27 #include <linux/kernel.h>
28 #include <linux/module.h>
29 #include <linux/version.h>
30 #include <linux/delay.h>
31 #include <linux/eeprom_93cx6.h>
33 MODULE_AUTHOR("http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com");
34 MODULE_VERSION("1.0");
35 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("EEPROM 93cx6 chip driver");
36 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
38 static inline void eeprom_93cx6_pulse_high(struct eeprom_93cx6 *eeprom)
40 eeprom->reg_data_clock = 1;
41 eeprom->register_write(eeprom);
44 * Add a short delay for the pulse to work.
45 * According to the specifications the "maximum minimum"
46 * time should be 450ns.
48 ndelay(450);
51 static inline void eeprom_93cx6_pulse_low(struct eeprom_93cx6 *eeprom)
53 eeprom->reg_data_clock = 0;
54 eeprom->register_write(eeprom);
57 * Add a short delay for the pulse to work.
58 * According to the specifications the "maximum minimum"
59 * time should be 450ns.
61 ndelay(450);
64 static void eeprom_93cx6_startup(struct eeprom_93cx6 *eeprom)
67 * Clear all flags, and enable chip select.
69 eeprom->register_read(eeprom);
70 eeprom->reg_data_in = 0;
71 eeprom->reg_data_out = 0;
72 eeprom->reg_data_clock = 0;
73 eeprom->reg_chip_select = 1;
74 eeprom->register_write(eeprom);
77 * kick a pulse.
79 eeprom_93cx6_pulse_high(eeprom);
80 eeprom_93cx6_pulse_low(eeprom);
83 static void eeprom_93cx6_cleanup(struct eeprom_93cx6 *eeprom)
86 * Clear chip_select and data_in flags.
88 eeprom->register_read(eeprom);
89 eeprom->reg_data_in = 0;
90 eeprom->reg_chip_select = 0;
91 eeprom->register_write(eeprom);
94 * kick a pulse.
96 eeprom_93cx6_pulse_high(eeprom);
97 eeprom_93cx6_pulse_low(eeprom);
100 static void eeprom_93cx6_write_bits(struct eeprom_93cx6 *eeprom,
101 const u16 data, const u16 count)
103 unsigned int i;
105 eeprom->register_read(eeprom);
108 * Clear data flags.
110 eeprom->reg_data_in = 0;
111 eeprom->reg_data_out = 0;
114 * Start writing all bits.
116 for (i = count; i > 0; i--) {
118 * Check if this bit needs to be set.
120 eeprom->reg_data_in = !!(data & (1 << (i - 1)));
123 * Write the bit to the eeprom register.
125 eeprom->register_write(eeprom);
128 * Kick a pulse.
130 eeprom_93cx6_pulse_high(eeprom);
131 eeprom_93cx6_pulse_low(eeprom);
134 eeprom->reg_data_in = 0;
135 eeprom->register_write(eeprom);
138 static void eeprom_93cx6_read_bits(struct eeprom_93cx6 *eeprom,
139 u16 *data, const u16 count)
141 unsigned int i;
142 u16 buf = 0;
144 eeprom->register_read(eeprom);
147 * Clear data flags.
149 eeprom->reg_data_in = 0;
150 eeprom->reg_data_out = 0;
153 * Start reading all bits.
155 for (i = count; i > 0; i--) {
156 eeprom_93cx6_pulse_high(eeprom);
158 eeprom->register_read(eeprom);
161 * Clear data_in flag.
163 eeprom->reg_data_in = 0;
166 * Read if the bit has been set.
168 if (eeprom->reg_data_out)
169 buf |= (1 << (i - 1));
171 eeprom_93cx6_pulse_low(eeprom);
174 *data = buf;
178 * eeprom_93cx6_read - Read multiple words from eeprom
179 * @eeprom: Pointer to eeprom structure
180 * @word: Word index from where we should start reading
181 * @data: target pointer where the information will have to be stored
183 * This function will read the eeprom data as host-endian word
184 * into the given data pointer.
186 void eeprom_93cx6_read(struct eeprom_93cx6 *eeprom, const u8 word,
187 u16 *data)
189 u16 command;
192 * Initialize the eeprom register
194 eeprom_93cx6_startup(eeprom);
197 * Select the read opcode and the word to be read.
199 command = (PCI_EEPROM_READ_OPCODE << eeprom->width) | word;
200 eeprom_93cx6_write_bits(eeprom, command,
201 PCI_EEPROM_WIDTH_OPCODE + eeprom->width);
204 * Read the requested 16 bits.
206 eeprom_93cx6_read_bits(eeprom, data, 16);
209 * Cleanup eeprom register.
211 eeprom_93cx6_cleanup(eeprom);
213 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(eeprom_93cx6_read);
216 * eeprom_93cx6_multiread - Read multiple words from eeprom
217 * @eeprom: Pointer to eeprom structure
218 * @word: Word index from where we should start reading
219 * @data: target pointer where the information will have to be stored
220 * @words: Number of words that should be read.
222 * This function will read all requested words from the eeprom,
223 * this is done by calling eeprom_93cx6_read() multiple times.
224 * But with the additional change that while the eeprom_93cx6_read
225 * will return host ordered bytes, this method will return little
226 * endian words.
228 void eeprom_93cx6_multiread(struct eeprom_93cx6 *eeprom, const u8 word,
229 __le16 *data, const u16 words)
231 unsigned int i;
232 u16 tmp;
234 for (i = 0; i < words; i++) {
235 tmp = 0;
236 eeprom_93cx6_read(eeprom, word + i, &tmp);
237 data[i] = cpu_to_le16(tmp);
240 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(eeprom_93cx6_multiread);