linux-sg2042/drivers/block/mg_disk.c

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mflash: initial support This driver supports mflash IO mode for linux. Mflash is embedded flash drive and mainly targeted mobile and consumer electronic devices. Internally, mflash has nand flash and other hardware logics and supports 2 different operation (ATA, IO) modes. ATA mode doesn't need any new driver and currently works well under standard IDE subsystem. Actually it's one chip SSD. IO mode is ATA-like custom mode for the host that doesn't have IDE interface. Followings are brief descriptions about IO mode. A. IO mode based on ATA protocol and uses some custom command. (read confirm, write confirm) B. IO mode uses SRAM bus interface. C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. This driver is quitely similar to a standard ATA driver, but because of following reasons it is currently seperated with ATA layer. 1. ATA layer deals standard ATA protocol. ATA layer have many low- level device specific interface, but data transfer keeps ATA rule. But, mflash IO mode doesn't. 2. Even though currently not used in mflash driver code, mflash has some custom command and modes. (nand fusing, firmware patch, etc) If this feature supported in linux kernel, ATA layer more altered. 3. Currently PATA platform device driver doesn't support interrupt. (I'm not sure) But, mflash uses interrupt (polling mode is just for debug). 4. mflash is somewhat under-develop product. Even though some company already using mflash their own product, I think more time is needed for standardization of custom command and mode. That time (maybe October) I will talk to with ATA people. If they accept integration, I will integrate. Signed-off-by: unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
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/*
* drivers/block/mg_disk.c
*
* Support for the mGine m[g]flash IO mode.
* Based on legacy hd.c
*
* (c) 2008 mGine Co.,LTD
* (c) 2008 unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/blkdev.h>
#include <linux/hdreg.h>
#include <linux/libata.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/gpio.h>
#include <linux/mg_disk.h>
#define MG_RES_SEC (CONFIG_MG_DISK_RES << 1)
static void mg_request(struct request_queue *);
static void mg_dump_status(const char *msg, unsigned int stat,
struct mg_host *host)
{
char *name = MG_DISK_NAME;
struct request *req;
if (host->breq) {
req = elv_next_request(host->breq);
if (req)
name = req->rq_disk->disk_name;
}
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: %s: status=0x%02x { ", name, msg, stat & 0xff);
if (stat & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_BUSY)
printk("Busy ");
if (stat & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_READY)
printk("DriveReady ");
if (stat & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_WRITE_FAULT)
printk("WriteFault ");
if (stat & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_SEEK_DONE)
printk("SeekComplete ");
if (stat & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_DATA_REQ)
printk("DataRequest ");
if (stat & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_CORRECTED_ERROR)
printk("CorrectedError ");
if (stat & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_ERROR)
printk("Error ");
printk("}\n");
if ((stat & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_ERROR) == 0) {
host->error = 0;
} else {
host->error = inb((unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_ERROR);
printk(KERN_ERR "%s: %s: error=0x%02x { ", name, msg,
host->error & 0xff);
if (host->error & MG_REG_ERR_BBK)
printk("BadSector ");
if (host->error & MG_REG_ERR_UNC)
printk("UncorrectableError ");
if (host->error & MG_REG_ERR_IDNF)
printk("SectorIdNotFound ");
if (host->error & MG_REG_ERR_ABRT)
printk("DriveStatusError ");
if (host->error & MG_REG_ERR_AMNF)
printk("AddrMarkNotFound ");
printk("}");
if (host->error &
(MG_REG_ERR_BBK | MG_REG_ERR_UNC |
MG_REG_ERR_IDNF | MG_REG_ERR_AMNF)) {
if (host->breq) {
req = elv_next_request(host->breq);
if (req)
printk(", sector=%u", (u32)req->sector);
mflash: initial support This driver supports mflash IO mode for linux. Mflash is embedded flash drive and mainly targeted mobile and consumer electronic devices. Internally, mflash has nand flash and other hardware logics and supports 2 different operation (ATA, IO) modes. ATA mode doesn't need any new driver and currently works well under standard IDE subsystem. Actually it's one chip SSD. IO mode is ATA-like custom mode for the host that doesn't have IDE interface. Followings are brief descriptions about IO mode. A. IO mode based on ATA protocol and uses some custom command. (read confirm, write confirm) B. IO mode uses SRAM bus interface. C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. This driver is quitely similar to a standard ATA driver, but because of following reasons it is currently seperated with ATA layer. 1. ATA layer deals standard ATA protocol. ATA layer have many low- level device specific interface, but data transfer keeps ATA rule. But, mflash IO mode doesn't. 2. Even though currently not used in mflash driver code, mflash has some custom command and modes. (nand fusing, firmware patch, etc) If this feature supported in linux kernel, ATA layer more altered. 3. Currently PATA platform device driver doesn't support interrupt. (I'm not sure) But, mflash uses interrupt (polling mode is just for debug). 4. mflash is somewhat under-develop product. Even though some company already using mflash their own product, I think more time is needed for standardization of custom command and mode. That time (maybe October) I will talk to with ATA people. If they accept integration, I will integrate. Signed-off-by: unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
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}
}
printk("\n");
}
}
static unsigned int mg_wait(struct mg_host *host, u32 expect, u32 msec)
{
u8 status;
unsigned long expire, cur_jiffies;
struct mg_drv_data *prv_data = host->dev->platform_data;
host->error = MG_ERR_NONE;
expire = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(msec);
status = inb((unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_STATUS);
do {
cur_jiffies = jiffies;
if (status & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_BUSY) {
if (expect == MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_BUSY)
break;
} else {
/* Check the error condition! */
if (status & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_ERROR) {
mg_dump_status("mg_wait", status, host);
break;
}
if (expect == MG_STAT_READY)
if (MG_READY_OK(status))
break;
if (expect == MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_DATA_REQ)
if (status & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_DATA_REQ)
break;
}
if (!msec) {
mg_dump_status("not ready", status, host);
return MG_ERR_INV_STAT;
}
if (prv_data->use_polling)
msleep(1);
status = inb((unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_STATUS);
} while (time_before(cur_jiffies, expire));
if (time_after_eq(cur_jiffies, expire) && msec)
host->error = MG_ERR_TIMEOUT;
return host->error;
}
static unsigned int mg_wait_rstout(u32 rstout, u32 msec)
{
unsigned long expire;
expire = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(msec);
while (time_before(jiffies, expire)) {
if (gpio_get_value(rstout) == 1)
return MG_ERR_NONE;
msleep(10);
}
return MG_ERR_RSTOUT;
}
static void mg_unexpected_intr(struct mg_host *host)
{
u32 status = inb((unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_STATUS);
mg_dump_status("mg_unexpected_intr", status, host);
}
static irqreturn_t mg_irq(int irq, void *dev_id)
{
struct mg_host *host = dev_id;
void (*handler)(struct mg_host *) = host->mg_do_intr;
spin_lock(&host->lock);
host->mg_do_intr = NULL;
mflash: initial support This driver supports mflash IO mode for linux. Mflash is embedded flash drive and mainly targeted mobile and consumer electronic devices. Internally, mflash has nand flash and other hardware logics and supports 2 different operation (ATA, IO) modes. ATA mode doesn't need any new driver and currently works well under standard IDE subsystem. Actually it's one chip SSD. IO mode is ATA-like custom mode for the host that doesn't have IDE interface. Followings are brief descriptions about IO mode. A. IO mode based on ATA protocol and uses some custom command. (read confirm, write confirm) B. IO mode uses SRAM bus interface. C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. This driver is quitely similar to a standard ATA driver, but because of following reasons it is currently seperated with ATA layer. 1. ATA layer deals standard ATA protocol. ATA layer have many low- level device specific interface, but data transfer keeps ATA rule. But, mflash IO mode doesn't. 2. Even though currently not used in mflash driver code, mflash has some custom command and modes. (nand fusing, firmware patch, etc) If this feature supported in linux kernel, ATA layer more altered. 3. Currently PATA platform device driver doesn't support interrupt. (I'm not sure) But, mflash uses interrupt (polling mode is just for debug). 4. mflash is somewhat under-develop product. Even though some company already using mflash their own product, I think more time is needed for standardization of custom command and mode. That time (maybe October) I will talk to with ATA people. If they accept integration, I will integrate. Signed-off-by: unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
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del_timer(&host->timer);
if (!handler)
handler = mg_unexpected_intr;
handler(host);
spin_unlock(&host->lock);
mflash: initial support This driver supports mflash IO mode for linux. Mflash is embedded flash drive and mainly targeted mobile and consumer electronic devices. Internally, mflash has nand flash and other hardware logics and supports 2 different operation (ATA, IO) modes. ATA mode doesn't need any new driver and currently works well under standard IDE subsystem. Actually it's one chip SSD. IO mode is ATA-like custom mode for the host that doesn't have IDE interface. Followings are brief descriptions about IO mode. A. IO mode based on ATA protocol and uses some custom command. (read confirm, write confirm) B. IO mode uses SRAM bus interface. C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. This driver is quitely similar to a standard ATA driver, but because of following reasons it is currently seperated with ATA layer. 1. ATA layer deals standard ATA protocol. ATA layer have many low- level device specific interface, but data transfer keeps ATA rule. But, mflash IO mode doesn't. 2. Even though currently not used in mflash driver code, mflash has some custom command and modes. (nand fusing, firmware patch, etc) If this feature supported in linux kernel, ATA layer more altered. 3. Currently PATA platform device driver doesn't support interrupt. (I'm not sure) But, mflash uses interrupt (polling mode is just for debug). 4. mflash is somewhat under-develop product. Even though some company already using mflash their own product, I think more time is needed for standardization of custom command and mode. That time (maybe October) I will talk to with ATA people. If they accept integration, I will integrate. Signed-off-by: unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
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return IRQ_HANDLED;
}
static int mg_get_disk_id(struct mg_host *host)
{
u32 i;
s32 err;
const u16 *id = host->id;
struct mg_drv_data *prv_data = host->dev->platform_data;
char fwrev[ATA_ID_FW_REV_LEN + 1];
char model[ATA_ID_PROD_LEN + 1];
char serial[ATA_ID_SERNO_LEN + 1];
if (!prv_data->use_polling)
outb(MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_DISABLE,
(unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_DRV_CTRL);
outb(MG_CMD_ID, (unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_COMMAND);
err = mg_wait(host, MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_DATA_REQ, MG_TMAX_WAIT_RD_DRQ);
if (err)
return err;
for (i = 0; i < (MG_SECTOR_SIZE >> 1); i++)
host->id[i] = le16_to_cpu(inw((unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_BUFF_OFFSET + i * 2));
outb(MG_CMD_RD_CONF, (unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_COMMAND);
err = mg_wait(host, MG_STAT_READY, MG_TMAX_CONF_TO_CMD);
if (err)
return err;
if ((id[ATA_ID_FIELD_VALID] & 1) == 0)
return MG_ERR_TRANSLATION;
host->n_sectors = ata_id_u32(id, ATA_ID_LBA_CAPACITY);
host->cyls = id[ATA_ID_CYLS];
host->heads = id[ATA_ID_HEADS];
host->sectors = id[ATA_ID_SECTORS];
if (MG_RES_SEC && host->heads && host->sectors) {
/* modify cyls, n_sectors */
host->cyls = (host->n_sectors - MG_RES_SEC) /
host->heads / host->sectors;
host->nres_sectors = host->n_sectors - host->cyls *
host->heads * host->sectors;
host->n_sectors -= host->nres_sectors;
}
ata_id_c_string(id, fwrev, ATA_ID_FW_REV, sizeof(fwrev));
ata_id_c_string(id, model, ATA_ID_PROD, sizeof(model));
ata_id_c_string(id, serial, ATA_ID_SERNO, sizeof(serial));
printk(KERN_INFO "mg_disk: model: %s\n", model);
printk(KERN_INFO "mg_disk: firm: %.8s\n", fwrev);
printk(KERN_INFO "mg_disk: serial: %s\n", serial);
printk(KERN_INFO "mg_disk: %d + reserved %d sectors\n",
host->n_sectors, host->nres_sectors);
if (!prv_data->use_polling)
outb(MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_ENABLE, (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_DRV_CTRL);
return err;
}
static int mg_disk_init(struct mg_host *host)
{
struct mg_drv_data *prv_data = host->dev->platform_data;
s32 err;
u8 init_status;
/* hdd rst low */
gpio_set_value(host->rst, 0);
err = mg_wait(host, MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_BUSY, MG_TMAX_RST_TO_BUSY);
if (err)
return err;
/* hdd rst high */
gpio_set_value(host->rst, 1);
err = mg_wait(host, MG_STAT_READY, MG_TMAX_HDRST_TO_RDY);
if (err)
return err;
/* soft reset on */
outb(MG_REG_CTRL_RESET |
(prv_data->use_polling ? MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_DISABLE :
MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_ENABLE),
(unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_DRV_CTRL);
err = mg_wait(host, MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_BUSY, MG_TMAX_RST_TO_BUSY);
if (err)
return err;
/* soft reset off */
outb(prv_data->use_polling ? MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_DISABLE :
MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_ENABLE,
(unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_DRV_CTRL);
err = mg_wait(host, MG_STAT_READY, MG_TMAX_SWRST_TO_RDY);
if (err)
return err;
init_status = inb((unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_STATUS) & 0xf;
if (init_status == 0xf)
return MG_ERR_INIT_STAT;
return err;
}
static void mg_bad_rw_intr(struct mg_host *host)
{
struct request *req = elv_next_request(host->breq);
if (req != NULL)
if (++req->errors >= MG_MAX_ERRORS ||
host->error == MG_ERR_TIMEOUT)
end_request(req, 0);
}
static unsigned int mg_out(struct mg_host *host,
unsigned int sect_num,
unsigned int sect_cnt,
unsigned int cmd,
void (*intr_addr)(struct mg_host *))
{
struct mg_drv_data *prv_data = host->dev->platform_data;
if (mg_wait(host, MG_STAT_READY, MG_TMAX_CONF_TO_CMD))
return host->error;
if (!prv_data->use_polling) {
host->mg_do_intr = intr_addr;
mod_timer(&host->timer, jiffies + 3 * HZ);
}
if (MG_RES_SEC)
sect_num += MG_RES_SEC;
outb((u8)sect_cnt, (unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_SECT_CNT);
outb((u8)sect_num, (unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_SECT_NUM);
outb((u8)(sect_num >> 8), (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_CYL_LOW);
outb((u8)(sect_num >> 16), (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_CYL_HIGH);
outb((u8)((sect_num >> 24) | MG_REG_HEAD_LBA_MODE),
(unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_DRV_HEAD);
outb(cmd, (unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_COMMAND);
return MG_ERR_NONE;
}
static void mg_read(struct request *req)
{
u32 remains, j;
struct mg_host *host = req->rq_disk->private_data;
remains = req->nr_sectors;
if (mg_out(host, req->sector, req->nr_sectors, MG_CMD_RD, NULL) !=
mflash: initial support This driver supports mflash IO mode for linux. Mflash is embedded flash drive and mainly targeted mobile and consumer electronic devices. Internally, mflash has nand flash and other hardware logics and supports 2 different operation (ATA, IO) modes. ATA mode doesn't need any new driver and currently works well under standard IDE subsystem. Actually it's one chip SSD. IO mode is ATA-like custom mode for the host that doesn't have IDE interface. Followings are brief descriptions about IO mode. A. IO mode based on ATA protocol and uses some custom command. (read confirm, write confirm) B. IO mode uses SRAM bus interface. C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. This driver is quitely similar to a standard ATA driver, but because of following reasons it is currently seperated with ATA layer. 1. ATA layer deals standard ATA protocol. ATA layer have many low- level device specific interface, but data transfer keeps ATA rule. But, mflash IO mode doesn't. 2. Even though currently not used in mflash driver code, mflash has some custom command and modes. (nand fusing, firmware patch, etc) If this feature supported in linux kernel, ATA layer more altered. 3. Currently PATA platform device driver doesn't support interrupt. (I'm not sure) But, mflash uses interrupt (polling mode is just for debug). 4. mflash is somewhat under-develop product. Even though some company already using mflash their own product, I think more time is needed for standardization of custom command and mode. That time (maybe October) I will talk to with ATA people. If they accept integration, I will integrate. Signed-off-by: unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
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MG_ERR_NONE)
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
MG_DBG("requested %d sects (from %ld), buffer=0x%p\n",
remains, req->sector, req->buffer);
while (remains) {
if (mg_wait(host, MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_DATA_REQ,
MG_TMAX_WAIT_RD_DRQ) != MG_ERR_NONE) {
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
return;
}
for (j = 0; j < MG_SECTOR_SIZE >> 1; j++) {
*(u16 *)req->buffer =
inw((unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_BUFF_OFFSET + (j << 1));
req->buffer += 2;
}
req->sector++;
req->errors = 0;
remains = --req->nr_sectors;
--req->current_nr_sectors;
if (req->current_nr_sectors <= 0) {
MG_DBG("remain : %d sects\n", remains);
end_request(req, 1);
if (remains > 0)
req = elv_next_request(host->breq);
}
outb(MG_CMD_RD_CONF, (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_COMMAND);
}
}
static void mg_write(struct request *req)
{
u32 remains, j;
struct mg_host *host = req->rq_disk->private_data;
remains = req->nr_sectors;
if (mg_out(host, req->sector, req->nr_sectors, MG_CMD_WR, NULL) !=
mflash: initial support This driver supports mflash IO mode for linux. Mflash is embedded flash drive and mainly targeted mobile and consumer electronic devices. Internally, mflash has nand flash and other hardware logics and supports 2 different operation (ATA, IO) modes. ATA mode doesn't need any new driver and currently works well under standard IDE subsystem. Actually it's one chip SSD. IO mode is ATA-like custom mode for the host that doesn't have IDE interface. Followings are brief descriptions about IO mode. A. IO mode based on ATA protocol and uses some custom command. (read confirm, write confirm) B. IO mode uses SRAM bus interface. C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. This driver is quitely similar to a standard ATA driver, but because of following reasons it is currently seperated with ATA layer. 1. ATA layer deals standard ATA protocol. ATA layer have many low- level device specific interface, but data transfer keeps ATA rule. But, mflash IO mode doesn't. 2. Even though currently not used in mflash driver code, mflash has some custom command and modes. (nand fusing, firmware patch, etc) If this feature supported in linux kernel, ATA layer more altered. 3. Currently PATA platform device driver doesn't support interrupt. (I'm not sure) But, mflash uses interrupt (polling mode is just for debug). 4. mflash is somewhat under-develop product. Even though some company already using mflash their own product, I think more time is needed for standardization of custom command and mode. That time (maybe October) I will talk to with ATA people. If they accept integration, I will integrate. Signed-off-by: unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
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MG_ERR_NONE) {
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
return;
}
MG_DBG("requested %d sects (from %ld), buffer=0x%p\n",
remains, req->sector, req->buffer);
while (remains) {
if (mg_wait(host, MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_DATA_REQ,
MG_TMAX_WAIT_WR_DRQ) != MG_ERR_NONE) {
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
return;
}
for (j = 0; j < MG_SECTOR_SIZE >> 1; j++) {
outw(*(u16 *)req->buffer,
(unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_BUFF_OFFSET + (j << 1));
req->buffer += 2;
}
req->sector++;
remains = --req->nr_sectors;
--req->current_nr_sectors;
if (req->current_nr_sectors <= 0) {
MG_DBG("remain : %d sects\n", remains);
end_request(req, 1);
if (remains > 0)
req = elv_next_request(host->breq);
}
outb(MG_CMD_WR_CONF, (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_COMMAND);
}
}
static void mg_read_intr(struct mg_host *host)
{
u32 i;
struct request *req;
/* check status */
do {
i = inb((unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_STATUS);
if (i & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_BUSY)
break;
if (!MG_READY_OK(i))
break;
if (i & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_DATA_REQ)
goto ok_to_read;
} while (0);
mg_dump_status("mg_read_intr", i, host);
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
mg_request(host->breq);
return;
ok_to_read:
/* get current segment of request */
req = elv_next_request(host->breq);
/* read 1 sector */
for (i = 0; i < MG_SECTOR_SIZE >> 1; i++) {
*(u16 *)req->buffer =
inw((unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_BUFF_OFFSET +
(i << 1));
req->buffer += 2;
}
/* manipulate request */
MG_DBG("sector %ld, remaining=%ld, buffer=0x%p\n",
req->sector, req->nr_sectors - 1, req->buffer);
req->sector++;
req->errors = 0;
i = --req->nr_sectors;
--req->current_nr_sectors;
/* let know if current segment done */
if (req->current_nr_sectors <= 0)
end_request(req, 1);
/* set handler if read remains */
if (i > 0) {
host->mg_do_intr = mg_read_intr;
mod_timer(&host->timer, jiffies + 3 * HZ);
}
/* send read confirm */
outb(MG_CMD_RD_CONF, (unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_COMMAND);
/* goto next request */
if (!i)
mg_request(host->breq);
}
static void mg_write_intr(struct mg_host *host)
{
u32 i, j;
u16 *buff;
struct request *req;
/* get current segment of request */
req = elv_next_request(host->breq);
/* check status */
do {
i = inb((unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_STATUS);
if (i & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_BUSY)
break;
if (!MG_READY_OK(i))
break;
if ((req->nr_sectors <= 1) || (i & MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_DATA_REQ))
goto ok_to_write;
} while (0);
mg_dump_status("mg_write_intr", i, host);
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
mg_request(host->breq);
return;
ok_to_write:
/* manipulate request */
req->sector++;
i = --req->nr_sectors;
--req->current_nr_sectors;
req->buffer += MG_SECTOR_SIZE;
/* let know if current segment or all done */
if (!i || (req->bio && req->current_nr_sectors <= 0))
end_request(req, 1);
/* write 1 sector and set handler if remains */
if (i > 0) {
buff = (u16 *)req->buffer;
for (j = 0; j < MG_STORAGE_BUFFER_SIZE >> 1; j++) {
outw(*buff, (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_BUFF_OFFSET + (j << 1));
buff++;
}
MG_DBG("sector %ld, remaining=%ld, buffer=0x%p\n",
req->sector, req->nr_sectors, req->buffer);
host->mg_do_intr = mg_write_intr;
mod_timer(&host->timer, jiffies + 3 * HZ);
}
/* send write confirm */
outb(MG_CMD_WR_CONF, (unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_COMMAND);
if (!i)
mg_request(host->breq);
}
void mg_times_out(unsigned long data)
{
struct mg_host *host = (struct mg_host *)data;
char *name;
struct request *req;
spin_lock_irq(&host->lock);
mflash: initial support This driver supports mflash IO mode for linux. Mflash is embedded flash drive and mainly targeted mobile and consumer electronic devices. Internally, mflash has nand flash and other hardware logics and supports 2 different operation (ATA, IO) modes. ATA mode doesn't need any new driver and currently works well under standard IDE subsystem. Actually it's one chip SSD. IO mode is ATA-like custom mode for the host that doesn't have IDE interface. Followings are brief descriptions about IO mode. A. IO mode based on ATA protocol and uses some custom command. (read confirm, write confirm) B. IO mode uses SRAM bus interface. C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. This driver is quitely similar to a standard ATA driver, but because of following reasons it is currently seperated with ATA layer. 1. ATA layer deals standard ATA protocol. ATA layer have many low- level device specific interface, but data transfer keeps ATA rule. But, mflash IO mode doesn't. 2. Even though currently not used in mflash driver code, mflash has some custom command and modes. (nand fusing, firmware patch, etc) If this feature supported in linux kernel, ATA layer more altered. 3. Currently PATA platform device driver doesn't support interrupt. (I'm not sure) But, mflash uses interrupt (polling mode is just for debug). 4. mflash is somewhat under-develop product. Even though some company already using mflash their own product, I think more time is needed for standardization of custom command and mode. That time (maybe October) I will talk to with ATA people. If they accept integration, I will integrate. Signed-off-by: unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
2009-04-03 03:50:58 +08:00
req = elv_next_request(host->breq);
if (!req)
goto out_unlock;
mflash: initial support This driver supports mflash IO mode for linux. Mflash is embedded flash drive and mainly targeted mobile and consumer electronic devices. Internally, mflash has nand flash and other hardware logics and supports 2 different operation (ATA, IO) modes. ATA mode doesn't need any new driver and currently works well under standard IDE subsystem. Actually it's one chip SSD. IO mode is ATA-like custom mode for the host that doesn't have IDE interface. Followings are brief descriptions about IO mode. A. IO mode based on ATA protocol and uses some custom command. (read confirm, write confirm) B. IO mode uses SRAM bus interface. C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. This driver is quitely similar to a standard ATA driver, but because of following reasons it is currently seperated with ATA layer. 1. ATA layer deals standard ATA protocol. ATA layer have many low- level device specific interface, but data transfer keeps ATA rule. But, mflash IO mode doesn't. 2. Even though currently not used in mflash driver code, mflash has some custom command and modes. (nand fusing, firmware patch, etc) If this feature supported in linux kernel, ATA layer more altered. 3. Currently PATA platform device driver doesn't support interrupt. (I'm not sure) But, mflash uses interrupt (polling mode is just for debug). 4. mflash is somewhat under-develop product. Even though some company already using mflash their own product, I think more time is needed for standardization of custom command and mode. That time (maybe October) I will talk to with ATA people. If they accept integration, I will integrate. Signed-off-by: unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
2009-04-03 03:50:58 +08:00
host->mg_do_intr = NULL;
name = req->rq_disk->disk_name;
printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: timeout\n", name);
host->error = MG_ERR_TIMEOUT;
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
mg_request(host->breq);
out_unlock:
spin_unlock_irq(&host->lock);
mflash: initial support This driver supports mflash IO mode for linux. Mflash is embedded flash drive and mainly targeted mobile and consumer electronic devices. Internally, mflash has nand flash and other hardware logics and supports 2 different operation (ATA, IO) modes. ATA mode doesn't need any new driver and currently works well under standard IDE subsystem. Actually it's one chip SSD. IO mode is ATA-like custom mode for the host that doesn't have IDE interface. Followings are brief descriptions about IO mode. A. IO mode based on ATA protocol and uses some custom command. (read confirm, write confirm) B. IO mode uses SRAM bus interface. C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. This driver is quitely similar to a standard ATA driver, but because of following reasons it is currently seperated with ATA layer. 1. ATA layer deals standard ATA protocol. ATA layer have many low- level device specific interface, but data transfer keeps ATA rule. But, mflash IO mode doesn't. 2. Even though currently not used in mflash driver code, mflash has some custom command and modes. (nand fusing, firmware patch, etc) If this feature supported in linux kernel, ATA layer more altered. 3. Currently PATA platform device driver doesn't support interrupt. (I'm not sure) But, mflash uses interrupt (polling mode is just for debug). 4. mflash is somewhat under-develop product. Even though some company already using mflash their own product, I think more time is needed for standardization of custom command and mode. That time (maybe October) I will talk to with ATA people. If they accept integration, I will integrate. Signed-off-by: unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com> Cc: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
2009-04-03 03:50:58 +08:00
}
static void mg_request_poll(struct request_queue *q)
{
struct request *req;
struct mg_host *host;
while ((req = elv_next_request(q)) != NULL) {
host = req->rq_disk->private_data;
if (blk_fs_request(req)) {
switch (rq_data_dir(req)) {
case READ:
mg_read(req);
break;
case WRITE:
mg_write(req);
break;
default:
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s:%d unknown command\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
end_request(req, 0);
break;
}
}
}
}
static unsigned int mg_issue_req(struct request *req,
struct mg_host *host,
unsigned int sect_num,
unsigned int sect_cnt)
{
u16 *buff;
u32 i;
switch (rq_data_dir(req)) {
case READ:
if (mg_out(host, sect_num, sect_cnt, MG_CMD_RD, &mg_read_intr)
!= MG_ERR_NONE) {
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
return host->error;
}
break;
case WRITE:
/* TODO : handler */
outb(MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_DISABLE,
(unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_DRV_CTRL);
if (mg_out(host, sect_num, sect_cnt, MG_CMD_WR, &mg_write_intr)
!= MG_ERR_NONE) {
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
return host->error;
}
del_timer(&host->timer);
mg_wait(host, MG_REG_STATUS_BIT_DATA_REQ, MG_TMAX_WAIT_WR_DRQ);
outb(MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_ENABLE, (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_DRV_CTRL);
if (host->error) {
mg_bad_rw_intr(host);
return host->error;
}
buff = (u16 *)req->buffer;
for (i = 0; i < MG_SECTOR_SIZE >> 1; i++) {
outw(*buff, (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_BUFF_OFFSET + (i << 1));
buff++;
}
mod_timer(&host->timer, jiffies + 3 * HZ);
outb(MG_CMD_WR_CONF, (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_COMMAND);
break;
default:
printk(KERN_WARNING "%s:%d unknown command\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
end_request(req, 0);
break;
}
return MG_ERR_NONE;
}
/* This function also called from IRQ context */
static void mg_request(struct request_queue *q)
{
struct request *req;
struct mg_host *host;
u32 sect_num, sect_cnt;
while (1) {
req = elv_next_request(q);
if (!req)
return;
host = req->rq_disk->private_data;
/* check unwanted request call */
if (host->mg_do_intr)
return;
del_timer(&host->timer);
sect_num = req->sector;
/* deal whole segments */
sect_cnt = req->nr_sectors;
/* sanity check */
if (sect_num >= get_capacity(req->rq_disk) ||
((sect_num + sect_cnt) >
get_capacity(req->rq_disk))) {
printk(KERN_WARNING
"%s: bad access: sector=%d, count=%d\n",
req->rq_disk->disk_name,
sect_num, sect_cnt);
end_request(req, 0);
continue;
}
if (!blk_fs_request(req))
return;
if (!mg_issue_req(req, host, sect_num, sect_cnt))
return;
}
}
static int mg_getgeo(struct block_device *bdev, struct hd_geometry *geo)
{
struct mg_host *host = bdev->bd_disk->private_data;
geo->cylinders = (unsigned short)host->cyls;
geo->heads = (unsigned char)host->heads;
geo->sectors = (unsigned char)host->sectors;
return 0;
}
static struct block_device_operations mg_disk_ops = {
.getgeo = mg_getgeo
};
static int mg_suspend(struct platform_device *plat_dev, pm_message_t state)
{
struct mg_drv_data *prv_data = plat_dev->dev.platform_data;
struct mg_host *host = prv_data->host;
if (mg_wait(host, MG_STAT_READY, MG_TMAX_CONF_TO_CMD))
return -EIO;
if (!prv_data->use_polling)
outb(MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_DISABLE,
(unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_DRV_CTRL);
outb(MG_CMD_SLEEP, (unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_COMMAND);
/* wait until mflash deep sleep */
msleep(1);
if (mg_wait(host, MG_STAT_READY, MG_TMAX_CONF_TO_CMD)) {
if (!prv_data->use_polling)
outb(MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_ENABLE,
(unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_DRV_CTRL);
return -EIO;
}
return 0;
}
static int mg_resume(struct platform_device *plat_dev)
{
struct mg_drv_data *prv_data = plat_dev->dev.platform_data;
struct mg_host *host = prv_data->host;
if (mg_wait(host, MG_STAT_READY, MG_TMAX_CONF_TO_CMD))
return -EIO;
outb(MG_CMD_WAKEUP, (unsigned long)host->dev_base + MG_REG_COMMAND);
/* wait until mflash wakeup */
msleep(1);
if (mg_wait(host, MG_STAT_READY, MG_TMAX_CONF_TO_CMD))
return -EIO;
if (!prv_data->use_polling)
outb(MG_REG_CTRL_INTR_ENABLE, (unsigned long)host->dev_base +
MG_REG_DRV_CTRL);
return 0;
}
static int mg_probe(struct platform_device *plat_dev)
{
struct mg_host *host;
struct resource *rsc;
struct mg_drv_data *prv_data = plat_dev->dev.platform_data;
int err = 0;
if (!prv_data) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d fail (no driver_data)\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
err = -EINVAL;
goto probe_err;
}
/* alloc mg_host */
host = kzalloc(sizeof(struct mg_host), GFP_KERNEL);
if (!host) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d fail (no memory for mg_host)\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
err = -ENOMEM;
goto probe_err;
}
host->major = MG_DISK_MAJ;
/* link each other */
prv_data->host = host;
host->dev = &plat_dev->dev;
/* io remap */
rsc = platform_get_resource(plat_dev, IORESOURCE_MEM, 0);
if (!rsc) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d platform_get_resource fail\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
err = -EINVAL;
goto probe_err_2;
}
host->dev_base = ioremap(rsc->start , rsc->end + 1);
if (!host->dev_base) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d ioremap fail\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
err = -EIO;
goto probe_err_2;
}
MG_DBG("dev_base = 0x%x\n", (u32)host->dev_base);
/* get reset pin */
rsc = platform_get_resource_byname(plat_dev, IORESOURCE_IO,
MG_RST_PIN);
if (!rsc) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d get reset pin fail\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
err = -EIO;
goto probe_err_3;
}
host->rst = rsc->start;
/* init rst pin */
err = gpio_request(host->rst, MG_RST_PIN);
if (err)
goto probe_err_3;
gpio_direction_output(host->rst, 1);
/* reset out pin */
if (!(prv_data->dev_attr & MG_DEV_MASK))
goto probe_err_3a;
if (prv_data->dev_attr != MG_BOOT_DEV) {
rsc = platform_get_resource_byname(plat_dev, IORESOURCE_IO,
MG_RSTOUT_PIN);
if (!rsc) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d get reset-out pin fail\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
err = -EIO;
goto probe_err_3a;
}
host->rstout = rsc->start;
err = gpio_request(host->rstout, MG_RSTOUT_PIN);
if (err)
goto probe_err_3a;
gpio_direction_input(host->rstout);
}
/* disk reset */
if (prv_data->dev_attr == MG_STORAGE_DEV) {
/* If POR seq. not yet finised, wait */
err = mg_wait_rstout(host->rstout, MG_TMAX_RSTOUT);
if (err)
goto probe_err_3b;
err = mg_disk_init(host);
if (err) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d fail (err code : %d)\n",
__func__, __LINE__, err);
err = -EIO;
goto probe_err_3b;
}
}
/* get irq resource */
if (!prv_data->use_polling) {
host->irq = platform_get_irq(plat_dev, 0);
if (host->irq == -ENXIO) {
err = host->irq;
goto probe_err_3b;
}
err = request_irq(host->irq, mg_irq,
IRQF_DISABLED | IRQF_TRIGGER_RISING,
MG_DEV_NAME, host);
if (err) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d fail (request_irq err=%d)\n",
__func__, __LINE__, err);
goto probe_err_3b;
}
}
/* get disk id */
err = mg_get_disk_id(host);
if (err) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d fail (err code : %d)\n",
__func__, __LINE__, err);
err = -EIO;
goto probe_err_4;
}
err = register_blkdev(host->major, MG_DISK_NAME);
if (err < 0) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d register_blkdev fail (err code : %d)\n",
__func__, __LINE__, err);
goto probe_err_4;
}
if (!host->major)
host->major = err;
spin_lock_init(&host->lock);
if (prv_data->use_polling)
host->breq = blk_init_queue(mg_request_poll, &host->lock);
else
host->breq = blk_init_queue(mg_request, &host->lock);
if (!host->breq) {
err = -ENOMEM;
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d (blk_init_queue) fail\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
goto probe_err_5;
}
/* mflash is random device, thanx for the noop */
elevator_exit(host->breq->elevator);
err = elevator_init(host->breq, "noop");
if (err) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d (elevator_init) fail\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
goto probe_err_6;
}
blk_queue_max_sectors(host->breq, MG_MAX_SECTS);
blk_queue_hardsect_size(host->breq, MG_SECTOR_SIZE);
init_timer(&host->timer);
host->timer.function = mg_times_out;
host->timer.data = (unsigned long)host;
host->gd = alloc_disk(MG_DISK_MAX_PART);
if (!host->gd) {
printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d (alloc_disk) fail\n",
__func__, __LINE__);
err = -ENOMEM;
goto probe_err_7;
}
host->gd->major = host->major;
host->gd->first_minor = 0;
host->gd->fops = &mg_disk_ops;
host->gd->queue = host->breq;
host->gd->private_data = host;
sprintf(host->gd->disk_name, MG_DISK_NAME"a");
set_capacity(host->gd, host->n_sectors);
add_disk(host->gd);
return err;
probe_err_7:
del_timer_sync(&host->timer);
probe_err_6:
blk_cleanup_queue(host->breq);
probe_err_5:
unregister_blkdev(MG_DISK_MAJ, MG_DISK_NAME);
probe_err_4:
if (!prv_data->use_polling)
free_irq(host->irq, host);
probe_err_3b:
gpio_free(host->rstout);
probe_err_3a:
gpio_free(host->rst);
probe_err_3:
iounmap(host->dev_base);
probe_err_2:
kfree(host);
probe_err:
return err;
}
static int mg_remove(struct platform_device *plat_dev)
{
struct mg_drv_data *prv_data = plat_dev->dev.platform_data;
struct mg_host *host = prv_data->host;
int err = 0;
/* delete timer */
del_timer_sync(&host->timer);
/* remove disk */
if (host->gd) {
del_gendisk(host->gd);
put_disk(host->gd);
}
/* remove queue */
if (host->breq)
blk_cleanup_queue(host->breq);
/* unregister blk device */
unregister_blkdev(host->major, MG_DISK_NAME);
/* free irq */
if (!prv_data->use_polling)
free_irq(host->irq, host);
/* free reset-out pin */
if (prv_data->dev_attr != MG_BOOT_DEV)
gpio_free(host->rstout);
/* free rst pin */
if (host->rst)
gpio_free(host->rst);
/* unmap io */
if (host->dev_base)
iounmap(host->dev_base);
/* free mg_host */
kfree(host);
return err;
}
static struct platform_driver mg_disk_driver = {
.probe = mg_probe,
.remove = mg_remove,
.suspend = mg_suspend,
.resume = mg_resume,
.driver = {
.name = MG_DEV_NAME,
.owner = THIS_MODULE,
}
};
/****************************************************************************
*
* Module stuff
*
****************************************************************************/
static int __init mg_init(void)
{
printk(KERN_INFO "mGine mflash driver, (c) 2008 mGine Co.\n");
return platform_driver_register(&mg_disk_driver);
}
static void __exit mg_exit(void)
{
printk(KERN_INFO "mflash driver : bye bye\n");
platform_driver_unregister(&mg_disk_driver);
}
module_init(mg_init);
module_exit(mg_exit);
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("unsik Kim <donari75@gmail.com>");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("mGine m[g]flash device driver");