198 lines
5.2 KiB
C
198 lines
5.2 KiB
C
/*
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* SH7760 DMABRG IRQ handling
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*
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* (c) 2007 MSC Vertriebsges.m.b.H, Manuel Lauss <mlau@msc-ge.com>
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* licensed under the GPLv2.
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*
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*/
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#include <linux/interrupt.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/slab.h>
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#include <asm/dma.h>
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#include <asm/dmabrg.h>
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#include <asm/io.h>
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/*
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* The DMABRG is a special DMA unit within the SH7760. It does transfers
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* from USB-SRAM/Audio units to main memory (and also the LCDC; but that
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* part is sensibly placed in the LCDC registers and requires no irqs)
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* It has 3 IRQ lines which trigger 10 events, and works independently
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* from the traditional SH DMAC (although it blocks usage of DMAC 0)
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*
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* BRGIRQID | component | dir | meaning | source
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* -----------------------------------------------------
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* 0 | USB-DMA | ... | xfer done | DMABRGI1
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* 1 | USB-UAE | ... | USB addr err.| DMABRGI0
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* 2 | HAC0/SSI0 | play| all done | DMABRGI1
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* 3 | HAC0/SSI0 | play| half done | DMABRGI2
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* 4 | HAC0/SSI0 | rec | all done | DMABRGI1
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* 5 | HAC0/SSI0 | rec | half done | DMABRGI2
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* 6 | HAC1/SSI1 | play| all done | DMABRGI1
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* 7 | HAC1/SSI1 | play| half done | DMABRGI2
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* 8 | HAC1/SSI1 | rec | all done | DMABRGI1
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* 9 | HAC1/SSI1 | rec | half done | DMABRGI2
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*
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* all can be enabled/disabled in the DMABRGCR register,
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* as well as checked if they occurred.
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*
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* DMABRGI0 services USB DMA Address errors, but it still must be
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* enabled/acked in the DMABRGCR register. USB-DMA complete indicator
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* is grouped together with the audio buffer end indicators, too bad...
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*
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* DMABRGCR: Bits 31-24: audio-dma ENABLE flags,
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* Bits 23-16: audio-dma STATUS flags,
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* Bits 9-8: USB error/xfer ENABLE,
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* Bits 1-0: USB error/xfer STATUS.
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* Ack an IRQ by writing 0 to the STATUS flag.
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* Mask IRQ by writing 0 to ENABLE flag.
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*
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* Usage is almost like with any other IRQ:
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* dmabrg_request_irq(BRGIRQID, handler, data)
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* dmabrg_free_irq(BRGIRQID)
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*
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* handler prototype: void brgirqhandler(void *data)
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*/
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#define DMARSRA 0xfe090000
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#define DMAOR 0xffa00040
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#define DMACHCR0 0xffa0000c
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#define DMABRGCR 0xfe3c0000
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#define DMAOR_BRG 0x0000c000
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#define DMAOR_DMEN 0x00000001
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#define DMABRGI0 68
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#define DMABRGI1 69
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#define DMABRGI2 70
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struct dmabrg_handler {
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void (*handler)(void *);
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void *data;
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} *dmabrg_handlers;
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static inline void dmabrg_call_handler(int i)
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{
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dmabrg_handlers[i].handler(dmabrg_handlers[i].data);
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}
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/*
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* main DMABRG irq handler. It acks irqs and then
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* handles every set and unmasked bit sequentially.
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* No locking and no validity checks; it should be
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* as fast as possible (audio!)
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*/
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static irqreturn_t dmabrg_irq(int irq, void *data)
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{
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unsigned long dcr;
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unsigned int i;
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dcr = __raw_readl(DMABRGCR);
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__raw_writel(dcr & ~0x00ff0003, DMABRGCR); /* ack all */
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dcr &= dcr >> 8; /* ignore masked */
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/* USB stuff, get it out of the way first */
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if (dcr & 1)
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dmabrg_call_handler(DMABRGIRQ_USBDMA);
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if (dcr & 2)
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dmabrg_call_handler(DMABRGIRQ_USBDMAERR);
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/* Audio */
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dcr >>= 16;
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while (dcr) {
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i = __ffs(dcr);
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dcr &= dcr - 1;
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dmabrg_call_handler(i + DMABRGIRQ_A0TXF);
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}
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
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}
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static void dmabrg_disable_irq(unsigned int dmairq)
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{
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unsigned long dcr;
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dcr = __raw_readl(DMABRGCR);
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dcr &= ~(1 << ((dmairq > 1) ? dmairq + 22 : dmairq + 8));
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__raw_writel(dcr, DMABRGCR);
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}
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static void dmabrg_enable_irq(unsigned int dmairq)
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{
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unsigned long dcr;
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dcr = __raw_readl(DMABRGCR);
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dcr |= (1 << ((dmairq > 1) ? dmairq + 22 : dmairq + 8));
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__raw_writel(dcr, DMABRGCR);
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}
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int dmabrg_request_irq(unsigned int dmairq, void(*handler)(void*),
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void *data)
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{
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if ((dmairq > 9) || !handler)
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return -ENOENT;
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if (dmabrg_handlers[dmairq].handler)
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return -EBUSY;
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dmabrg_handlers[dmairq].handler = handler;
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dmabrg_handlers[dmairq].data = data;
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dmabrg_enable_irq(dmairq);
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return 0;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dmabrg_request_irq);
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void dmabrg_free_irq(unsigned int dmairq)
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{
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if (likely(dmairq < 10)) {
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dmabrg_disable_irq(dmairq);
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dmabrg_handlers[dmairq].handler = NULL;
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dmabrg_handlers[dmairq].data = NULL;
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}
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(dmabrg_free_irq);
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static int __init dmabrg_init(void)
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{
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unsigned long or;
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int ret;
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dmabrg_handlers = kcalloc(10, sizeof(struct dmabrg_handler),
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GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!dmabrg_handlers)
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return -ENOMEM;
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#ifdef CONFIG_SH_DMA
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/* request DMAC channel 0 before anyone else can get it */
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ret = request_dma(0, "DMAC 0 (DMABRG)");
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if (ret < 0)
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printk(KERN_INFO "DMABRG: DMAC ch0 not reserved!\n");
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#endif
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__raw_writel(0, DMABRGCR);
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__raw_writel(0, DMACHCR0);
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__raw_writel(0x94000000, DMARSRA); /* enable DMABRG in DMAC 0 */
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/* enable DMABRG mode, enable the DMAC */
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or = __raw_readl(DMAOR);
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__raw_writel(or | DMAOR_BRG | DMAOR_DMEN, DMAOR);
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ret = request_irq(DMABRGI0, dmabrg_irq, 0,
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"DMABRG USB address error", NULL);
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if (ret)
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goto out0;
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ret = request_irq(DMABRGI1, dmabrg_irq, 0,
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"DMABRG Transfer End", NULL);
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if (ret)
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goto out1;
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ret = request_irq(DMABRGI2, dmabrg_irq, 0,
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"DMABRG Transfer Half", NULL);
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if (ret == 0)
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return ret;
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free_irq(DMABRGI1, NULL);
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out1: free_irq(DMABRGI0, NULL);
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out0: kfree(dmabrg_handlers);
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return ret;
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}
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subsys_initcall(dmabrg_init);
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