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-/*
- * cma101.c -- lo-level support for Cogent CMA101 development board.
- *
- * Copyright (c) 1996, 2001, 2002 Cygnus Support
- *
- * The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute,
- * and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided
- * that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this
- * notice is included verbatim in any distributions. No written agreement,
- * license, or royalty fee is required for any of the authorized uses.
- * Modifications to this software may be copyrighted by their authors
- * and need not follow the licensing terms described here, provided that
- * the new terms are clearly indicated on the first page of each file where
- * they apply.
- */
-
-#ifdef __mips16
-/* The assembler portions of this file need to be re-written to
- support mips16, if and when that seems useful.
-*/
-#error cma101.c can not be compiled -mips16
-#endif
-
-
-#include <time.h> /* standard ANSI time routines */
-
-/* Normally these would appear in a header file for external
- use. However, we are only building a simple example world at the
- moment: */
-
-#include "regs.S"
-
-#if defined(MIPSEB)
-#define BYTEREG(b,o) ((volatile unsigned char *)(PHYS_TO_K1((b) + (o) + 7)))
-#endif /* MIPSEB */
-#if defined(MIPSEL)
-#define BYTEREG(b,o) ((volatile unsigned char *)(PHYS_TO_K1((b) + (o))))
-#endif /* MIPSEL */
-
-/* I/O addresses: */
-#define RTCLOCK_BASE (0x0E800000) /* Mk48T02 NVRAM/RTC */
-#define UART_BASE (0x0E900000) /* NS16C552 DUART */
-#define LCD_BASE (0x0EB00000) /* Alphanumeric display */
-
-/* LCD panel manifests: */
-#define LCD_DATA BYTEREG(LCD_BASE,0)
-#define LCD_CMD BYTEREG(LCD_BASE,8)
-
-#define LCD_STAT_BUSY (0x80)
-#define LCD_SET_DDADDR (0x80)
-
-/* RTC manifests */
-/* The lo-offsets are the NVRAM locations (0x7F8 bytes) */
-#define RTC_CONTROL BYTEREG(RTCLOCK_BASE,0x3FC0)
-#define RTC_SECS BYTEREG(RTCLOCK_BASE,0x3FC8)
-#define RTC_MINS BYTEREG(RTCLOCK_BASE,0x3FD0)
-#define RTC_HOURS BYTEREG(RTCLOCK_BASE,0x3FD8)
-#define RTC_DAY BYTEREG(RTCLOCK_BASE,0x3FE0)
-#define RTC_DATE BYTEREG(RTCLOCK_BASE,0x3FE8)
-#define RTC_MONTH BYTEREG(RTCLOCK_BASE,0x3FF0)
-#define RTC_YEAR BYTEREG(RTCLOCK_BASE,0x3FF8)
-
-#define RTC_CTL_LOCK_READ (0x40) /* lock RTC whilst reading */
-#define RTC_CTL_LOCK_WRITE (0x80) /* lock RTC whilst writing */
-
-/* Macro to force out-standing memory transfers to complete before
- next sequence. For the moment we assume that the processor in the
- CMA101 board supports at least ISA II. */
-#define DOSYNC() asm(" .set mips2 ; sync ; .set mips0")
-
-/* We disable interrupts by writing zero to all of the masks, and the
- global interrupt enable bit: */
-#define INTDISABLE(sr,tmp) asm("\
- .set mips2 ; \
- mfc0 %0,$12 ; \
- lui %1,0xffff ; \
- ori %1,%1,0xfffe ; \
- and %1, %0, %1 ; \
- mtc0 %1,$12 ; \
- .set mips0" : "=d" (sr), "=d" (tmp))
-#define INTRESTORE(sr) asm("\
- .set mips2 ; \
- mtc0 %0,$12 ; \
- .set mips0" : : "d" (sr))
-
-/* TODO:FIXME: The CPU card support should be in separate source file
- from the standard CMA101 support provided in this file. */
-
-/* The CMA101 board being used contains a CMA257 Vr4300 CPU:
- MasterClock is at 33MHz. PClock is derived from MasterClock by
- multiplying by the ratio defined by the DivMode pins:
- DivMode(1:0) MasterClock PClock Ratio
- 00 100MHz 100MHz 1:1
- 01 100MHz 150MHz 1.5:1
- 10 100MHz 200MHz 2:1
- 11 100Mhz 300MHz 3:1
-
- Are these pins reflected in the EC bits in the CONFIG register? or
- is that talking about a different clock multiplier?
- 110 = 1
- 111 = 1.5
- 000 = 2
- 001 = 3
- (all other values are undefined)
-*/
-
-#define MASTERCLOCK (33) /* ticks per uS */
-unsigned int pclock; /* number of PClock ticks per uS */
-void
-set_pclock (void)
-{
- unsigned int config;
- asm volatile ("mfc0 %0,$16 ; nop ; nop" : "=r" (config)); /* nasty CP0 register constant */
- switch ((config >> 28) & 0x7) {
- case 0x7 : /* 1.5:1 */
- pclock = (MASTERCLOCK + (MASTERCLOCK / 2));
- break;
-
- case 0x0 : /* 2:1 */
- pclock = (2 * MASTERCLOCK);
- break;
-
- case 0x1 : /* 3:1 */
- pclock = (3 * MASTERCLOCK);
- break;
-
- case 0x6 : /* 1:1 */
- default : /* invalid configuration, so assume the lowest */
- pclock = MASTERCLOCK;
- break;
- }
-
- return;
-}
-
-#define PCLOCK_WAIT(x) __cpu_timer_poll((x) * pclock)
-
-/* NOTE: On the Cogent CMA101 board the LCD controller will sometimes
- return not-busy, even though it is. The work-around is to perform a
- ~50uS delay before checking the busy signal. */
-
-static int
-lcd_busy (void)
-{
- PCLOCK_WAIT(50); /* 50uS delay */
- return(*LCD_CMD & LCD_STAT_BUSY);
-}
-
-/* Note: This code *ASSUMES* that the LCD has already been initialised
- by the monitor. It only provides code to write to the LCD, and is
- not a complete device driver. */
-
-void
-lcd_display (int line, const char *msg)
-{
- int n;
-
- if (lcd_busy ())
- return;
-
- *LCD_CMD = (LCD_SET_DDADDR | (line == 1 ? 0x40 : 0x00));
-
- for (n = 0; n < 16; n++) {
- if (lcd_busy ())
- return;
- if (*msg)
- *LCD_DATA = *msg++;
- else
- *LCD_DATA = ' ';
- }
-
- return;
-}
-
-#define SM_PATTERN (0x55AA55AA)
-#define SM_INCR ((256 << 10) / sizeof(unsigned int)) /* 64K words */
-
-extern unsigned int __buserr_count(void);
-extern void __default_buserr_handler(void);
-extern void __restore_buserr_handler(void);
-
-/* Allow the user to provide his/her own defaults. */
-unsigned int __sizemem_default;
-
-unsigned int
-__sizemem ()
-{
- volatile unsigned int *base;
- volatile unsigned int *probe;
- unsigned int baseorig;
- unsigned int sr;
- extern char end[];
- char *endptr = (char *)&end;
- int extra;
-
- /* If the linker script provided a value for the memory size (or the user
- overrode it in a debugger), use that. */
- if (__sizemem_default)
- return __sizemem_default;
-
- /* If we are running in kernel segment 0 (possibly cached), try sizing memory
- in kernel segment 1 (uncached) to avoid some problems with monitors. */
- if (endptr >= K0BASE_ADDR && endptr < K1BASE_ADDR)
- endptr = (endptr - K0BASE_ADDR) + K1BASE_ADDR;
-
- INTDISABLE(sr,baseorig); /* disable all interrupt masks */
-
- __default_buserr_handler();
- __cpu_flush();
-
- DOSYNC();
-
- /* _end is the end of the user program. _end may not be properly aligned
- for an int pointer, so we adjust the address to make sure it is safe.
- We use void * arithmetic to avoid accidentally truncating the pointer. */
-
- extra = ((int) endptr & (sizeof (int) - 1));
- base = ((void *) endptr + sizeof (int) - extra);
- baseorig = *base;
-
- *base = SM_PATTERN;
- /* This assumes that the instructions fetched between the store, and
- the following read will have changed the data bus contents: */
- if (*base == SM_PATTERN) {
- probe = base;
- for (;;) {
- unsigned int probeorig;
- probe += SM_INCR;
- probeorig = *probe;
- /* Check if a bus error occurred: */
- if (!__buserr_count()) {
- *probe = SM_PATTERN;
- DOSYNC();
- if (*probe == SM_PATTERN) {
- *probe = ~SM_PATTERN;
- DOSYNC();
- if (*probe == ~SM_PATTERN) {
- if (*base == SM_PATTERN) {
- *probe = probeorig;
- continue;
- }
- }
- }
- *probe = probeorig;
- }
- break;
- }
- }
-
- *base = baseorig;
- __restore_buserr_handler();
- __cpu_flush();
-
- DOSYNC();
-
- INTRESTORE(sr); /* restore interrupt mask to entry state */
-
- return((probe - base) * sizeof(unsigned int));
-}
-
-/* Provided as a function, so as to avoid reading the I/O location
- multiple times: */
-static int
-convertbcd(byte)
- unsigned char byte;
-{
- return ((((byte >> 4) & 0xF) * 10) + (byte & 0xF));
-}
-
-time_t
-time (_timer)
- time_t *_timer;
-{
- time_t result = 0;
- struct tm tm;
- *RTC_CONTROL |= RTC_CTL_LOCK_READ;
- DOSYNC();
-
- tm.tm_sec = convertbcd(*RTC_SECS);
- tm.tm_min = convertbcd(*RTC_MINS);
- tm.tm_hour = convertbcd(*RTC_HOURS);
- tm.tm_mday = convertbcd(*RTC_DATE);
- tm.tm_mon = convertbcd(*RTC_MONTH);
- tm.tm_year = convertbcd(*RTC_YEAR);
-
- DOSYNC();
- *RTC_CONTROL &= ~(RTC_CTL_LOCK_READ | RTC_CTL_LOCK_WRITE);
-
- tm.tm_isdst = 0;
-
- /* Check for invalid time information */
- if ((tm.tm_sec < 60) && (tm.tm_min < 60) && (tm.tm_hour < 24)
- && (tm.tm_mday < 32) && (tm.tm_mon < 13)) {
-
- /* Get the correct year number, but keep it in YEAR-1900 form: */
- if (tm.tm_year < 70)
- tm.tm_year += 100;
-
-#if 0 /* NOTE: mon_printf() can only accept 4 arguments (format string + 3 fields) */
- mon_printf("[DBG: s=%d m=%d h=%d]", tm.tm_sec, tm.tm_min, tm.tm_hour);
- mon_printf("[DBG: d=%d m=%d y=%d]", tm.tm_mday, tm.tm_mon, tm.tm_year);
-#endif
-
- /* Convert the time-structure into a second count */
- result = mktime (&tm);
- }
-
- if (_timer != NULL)
- *_timer = result;
-
- return (result);
-}
-
-/*> EOF cma101.c <*/