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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: @(#)com.c 7.5 (Berkeley) 5/16/91
* $Id: sio.c,v 1.197 1998/02/14 16:17:17 nate Exp $
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*/
#include "opt_comconsole.h"
#include "opt_compat.h"
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#include "opt_ddb.h"
#include "opt_devfs.h"
#include "opt_sio.h"
#include "sio.h"
#include "pnp.h"
#ifndef EXTRA_SIO
#if NPNP > 0
#define EXTRA_SIO 2
#else
#define EXTRA_SIO 0
#endif
#endif
#define NSIOTOT (NSIO + EXTRA_SIO)
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/*
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* Serial driver, based on 386BSD-0.1 com driver.
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* Mostly rewritten to use pseudo-DMA.
* Works for National Semiconductor NS8250-NS16550AF UARTs.
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* COM driver, based on HP dca driver.
*
* Changes for PC-Card integration:
* - Added PC-Card driver table and handlers
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*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/reboot.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/tty.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/dkstat.h>
#include <sys/fcntl.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#ifdef DEVFS
#include <sys/devfsext.h>
#endif
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#include <machine/clock.h>
#include <i386/isa/isa.h>
#include <i386/isa/isa_device.h>
#include <i386/isa/sioreg.h>
#include <i386/isa/intr_machdep.h>
#ifdef COM_ESP
#include <i386/isa/ic/esp.h>
#endif
#include <i386/isa/ic/ns16550.h>
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#include "card.h"
#if NCARD > 0
#include <pccard/cardinfo.h>
#include <pccard/slot.h>
#endif
#if NPNP > 0
#include <i386/isa/pnp.h>
#endif
#ifdef SMP
#define disable_intr() COM_DISABLE_INTR()
#define enable_intr() COM_ENABLE_INTR()
#endif /* SMP */
#ifdef APIC_IO
/*
* INTs are masked in the (global) IO APIC,
* but the IRR register is in each LOCAL APIC,
* so we would have to unmask the INT to be able to "see INT pending".
* So instead we just look in the 8259 ICU.
*/
#define isa_irq_pending icu_irq_pending
#endif /* APIC_IO */
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#define LOTS_OF_EVENTS 64 /* helps separate urgent events from input */
#define RB_I_HIGH_WATER (TTYHOG - 2 * RS_IBUFSIZE)
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#define RS_IBUFSIZE 256
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#define CALLOUT_MASK 0x80
#define CONTROL_MASK 0x60
#define CONTROL_INIT_STATE 0x20
#define CONTROL_LOCK_STATE 0x40
#define DEV_TO_UNIT(dev) (MINOR_TO_UNIT(minor(dev)))
#define MINOR_MAGIC_MASK (CALLOUT_MASK | CONTROL_MASK)
#define MINOR_TO_UNIT(mynor) ((mynor) & ~MINOR_MAGIC_MASK)
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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#ifdef COM_MULTIPORT
/* checks in flags for multiport and which is multiport "master chip"
* for a given card
*/
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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#define COM_ISMULTIPORT(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x01)
#define COM_MPMASTER(dev) (((dev)->id_flags >> 8) & 0x0ff)
#define COM_NOTAST4(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x04)
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#endif /* COM_MULTIPORT */
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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#define COM_CONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x10)
#define COM_FORCECONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x20)
#define COM_LLCONSOLE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x40)
#define COM_LOSESOUTINTS(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x08)
#define COM_NOFIFO(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x02)
#define COM_VERBOSE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x80)
#define COM_NOTST3(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x10000)
#define COM_ST16650A(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & 0x20000)
#define COM_C_NOPROBE (0x40000)
#define COM_NOPROBE(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & COM_C_NOPROBE)
#define COM_C_IIR_TXRDYBUG (0x80000)
#define COM_IIR_TXRDYBUG(dev) ((dev)->id_flags & COM_C_IIR_TXRDYBUG)
#define COM_FIFOSIZE(dev) (((dev)->id_flags & 0xff000000) >> 24)
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#define com_scr 7 /* scratch register for 16450-16550 (R/W) */
/*
* Input buffer watermarks.
* The external device is asked to stop sending when the buffer exactly reaches
* high water, or when the high level requests it.
* The high level is notified immediately (rather than at a later clock tick)
* when this watermark is reached.
* The buffer size is chosen so the watermark should almost never be reached.
* The low watermark is invisibly 0 since the buffer is always emptied all at
* once.
*/
#define RS_IHIGHWATER (3 * RS_IBUFSIZE / 4)
/*
* com state bits.
* (CS_BUSY | CS_TTGO) and (CS_BUSY | CS_TTGO | CS_ODEVREADY) must be higher
* than the other bits so that they can be tested as a group without masking
* off the low bits.
*
* The following com and tty flags correspond closely:
* CS_BUSY = TS_BUSY (maintained by comstart(), siopoll() and
* siostop())
* CS_TTGO = ~TS_TTSTOP (maintained by comparam() and comstart())
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* CS_CTS_OFLOW = CCTS_OFLOW (maintained by comparam())
* CS_RTS_IFLOW = CRTS_IFLOW (maintained by comparam())
* TS_FLUSH is not used.
* XXX I think TIOCSETA doesn't clear TS_TTSTOP when it clears IXON.
* XXX CS_*FLOW should be CF_*FLOW in com->flags (control flags not state).
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*/
#define CS_BUSY 0x80 /* output in progress */
#define CS_TTGO 0x40 /* output not stopped by XOFF */
#define CS_ODEVREADY 0x20 /* external device h/w ready (CTS) */
#define CS_CHECKMSR 1 /* check of MSR scheduled */
#define CS_CTS_OFLOW 2 /* use CTS output flow control */
#define CS_DTR_OFF 0x10 /* DTR held off */
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#define CS_ODONE 4 /* output completed */
#define CS_RTS_IFLOW 8 /* use RTS input flow control */
#define CSE_BUSYCHECK 1 /* siobusycheck() scheduled */
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static char const * const error_desc[] = {
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#define CE_OVERRUN 0
"silo overflow",
#define CE_INTERRUPT_BUF_OVERFLOW 1
"interrupt-level buffer overflow",
#define CE_TTY_BUF_OVERFLOW 2
"tty-level buffer overflow",
};
#define CE_NTYPES 3
#define CE_RECORD(com, errnum) (++(com)->delta_error_counts[errnum])
/* types. XXX - should be elsewhere */
typedef u_int Port_t; /* hardware port */
typedef u_char bool_t; /* boolean */
/* queue of linear buffers */
struct lbq {
u_char *l_head; /* next char to process */
u_char *l_tail; /* one past the last char to process */
struct lbq *l_next; /* next in queue */
bool_t l_queued; /* nonzero if queued */
};
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/* com device structure */
struct com_s {
u_int id_flags; /* Copy isa device falgas */
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u_char state; /* miscellaneous flag bits */
bool_t active_out; /* nonzero if the callout device is open */
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u_char cfcr_image; /* copy of value written to CFCR */
#ifdef COM_ESP
bool_t esp; /* is this unit a hayes esp board? */
#endif
u_char extra_state; /* more flag bits, separate for order trick */
u_char fifo_image; /* copy of value written to FIFO */
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bool_t hasfifo; /* nonzero for 16550 UARTs */
bool_t st16650a; /* Is a Startech 16650A or RTS/CTS compat */
bool_t loses_outints; /* nonzero if device loses output interrupts */
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u_char mcr_image; /* copy of value written to MCR */
#ifdef COM_MULTIPORT
bool_t multiport; /* is this unit part of a multiport device? */
#endif /* COM_MULTIPORT */
bool_t no_irq; /* nonzero if irq is not attached */
bool_t gone; /* hardware disappeared */
bool_t poll; /* nonzero if polling is required */
bool_t poll_output; /* nonzero if polling for output is required */
int unit; /* unit number */
int dtr_wait; /* time to hold DTR down on close (* 1/hz) */
u_int tx_fifo_size;
u_int wopeners; /* # processes waiting for DCD in open() */
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/*
* The high level of the driver never reads status registers directly
* because there would be too many side effects to handle conveniently.
* Instead, it reads copies of the registers stored here by the
* interrupt handler.
*/
u_char last_modem_status; /* last MSR read by intr handler */
u_char prev_modem_status; /* last MSR handled by high level */
u_char hotchar; /* ldisc-specific char to be handled ASAP */
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u_char *ibuf; /* start of input buffer */
u_char *ibufend; /* end of input buffer */
u_char *ihighwater; /* threshold in input buffer */
u_char *iptr; /* next free spot in input buffer */
struct lbq obufq; /* head of queue of output buffers */
struct lbq obufs[2]; /* output buffers */
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Port_t data_port; /* i/o ports */
#ifdef COM_ESP
Port_t esp_port;
#endif
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Port_t int_id_port;
Port_t iobase;
Port_t modem_ctl_port;
Port_t line_status_port;
Port_t modem_status_port;
Port_t intr_ctl_port; /* Ports of IIR register */
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struct tty *tp; /* cross reference */
/* Initial state. */
struct termios it_in; /* should be in struct tty */
struct termios it_out;
/* Lock state. */
struct termios lt_in; /* should be in struct tty */
struct termios lt_out;
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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bool_t do_timestamp;
bool_t do_dcd_timestamp;
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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struct timeval timestamp;
struct timeval dcd_timestamp;
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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u_long bytes_in; /* statistics */
u_long bytes_out;
u_int delta_error_counts[CE_NTYPES];
u_long error_counts[CE_NTYPES];
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/*
* Ping-pong input buffers. The extra factor of 2 in the sizes is
* to allow for an error byte for each input byte.
*/
#define CE_INPUT_OFFSET RS_IBUFSIZE
u_char ibuf1[2 * RS_IBUFSIZE];
u_char ibuf2[2 * RS_IBUFSIZE];
/*
* Data area for output buffers. Someday we should build the output
* buffer queue without copying data.
*/
u_char obuf1[256];
u_char obuf2[256];
#ifdef DEVFS
void *devfs_token_ttyd;
void *devfs_token_ttyl;
void *devfs_token_ttyi;
void *devfs_token_cuaa;
void *devfs_token_cual;
void *devfs_token_cuai;
#endif
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};
/*
* XXX public functions in drivers should be declared in headers produced
* by `config', not here.
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*/
/* Interrupt handling entry point. */
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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void siopoll __P((void));
/* Device switch entry points. */
#define sioreset noreset
#define siommap nommap
#define siostrategy nostrategy
#ifdef COM_ESP
static int espattach __P((struct isa_device *isdp, struct com_s *com,
Port_t esp_port));
#endif
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static int sioattach __P((struct isa_device *dev));
static timeout_t siobusycheck;
static timeout_t siodtrwakeup;
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static void comhardclose __P((struct com_s *com));
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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static void siointr1 __P((struct com_s *com));
static int commctl __P((struct com_s *com, int bits, int how));
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static int comparam __P((struct tty *tp, struct termios *t));
static int sioprobe __P((struct isa_device *dev));
static void siosettimeout __P((void));
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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static void comstart __P((struct tty *tp));
static timeout_t comwakeup;
static void disc_optim __P((struct tty *tp, struct termios *t,
struct com_s *com));
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#ifdef DSI_SOFT_MODEM
static int LoadSoftModem __P((int unit,int base_io, u_long size, u_char *ptr));
#endif /* DSI_SOFT_MODEM */
static char driver_name[] = "sio";
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/* table and macro for fast conversion from a unit number to its com struct */
static struct com_s *p_com_addr[NSIOTOT];
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#define com_addr(unit) (p_com_addr[unit])
struct isa_driver siodriver = {
sioprobe, sioattach, driver_name
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};
static d_open_t sioopen;
static d_close_t sioclose;
static d_read_t sioread;
static d_write_t siowrite;
static d_ioctl_t sioioctl;
static d_stop_t siostop;
static d_devtotty_t siodevtotty;
#define CDEV_MAJOR 28
static struct cdevsw sio_cdevsw = {
sioopen, sioclose, sioread, siowrite,
sioioctl, siostop, noreset, siodevtotty,
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ttpoll, nommap, NULL, driver_name,
NULL, -1,
};
static int comconsole = -1;
static volatile speed_t comdefaultrate = CONSPEED;
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static u_int com_events; /* input chars + weighted output completions */
static Port_t siocniobase;
static int sio_timeout;
static int sio_timeouts_until_log;
static struct callout_handle sio_timeout_handle
= CALLOUT_HANDLE_INITIALIZER(&sio_timeout_handle);
#if 0 /* XXX */
static struct tty *sio_tty[NSIOTOT];
#else
static struct tty sio_tty[NSIOTOT];
#endif
static const int nsio_tty = NSIOTOT;
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static struct speedtab comspeedtab[] = {
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{ 0, 0 },
{ 50, COMBRD(50) },
{ 75, COMBRD(75) },
{ 110, COMBRD(110) },
{ 134, COMBRD(134) },
{ 150, COMBRD(150) },
{ 200, COMBRD(200) },
{ 300, COMBRD(300) },
{ 600, COMBRD(600) },
{ 1200, COMBRD(1200) },
{ 1800, COMBRD(1800) },
{ 2400, COMBRD(2400) },
{ 4800, COMBRD(4800) },
{ 9600, COMBRD(9600) },
{ 19200, COMBRD(19200) },
{ 38400, COMBRD(38400) },
{ 57600, COMBRD(57600) },
{ 115200, COMBRD(115200) },
{ -1, -1 }
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};
#ifdef COM_ESP
/* XXX configure this properly. */
static Port_t likely_com_ports[] = { 0x3f8, 0x2f8, 0x3e8, 0x2e8, };
static Port_t likely_esp_ports[] = { 0x140, 0x180, 0x280, 0 };
#endif
/*
* handle sysctl read/write requests for console speed
*
* In addition to setting comdefaultrate for I/O through /dev/console,
* also set the initial and lock values for the /dev/ttyXX device
* if there is one associated with the console. Finally, if the /dev/tty
* device has already been open, change the speed on the open running port
* itself.
*/
static int
sysctl_machdep_comdefaultrate SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS
{
int error, s;
speed_t newspeed;
struct com_s *com;
struct tty *tp;
newspeed = comdefaultrate;
error = sysctl_handle_opaque(oidp, &newspeed, sizeof newspeed, req);
if (error || !req->newptr)
return (error);
comdefaultrate = newspeed;
if (comconsole < 0) /* serial console not selected? */
return (0);
com = com_addr(comconsole);
if (!com)
return (ENXIO);
/*
* set the initial and lock rates for /dev/ttydXX and /dev/cuaXX
* (note, the lock rates really are boolean -- if non-zero, disallow
* speed changes)
*/
com->it_in.c_ispeed = com->it_in.c_ospeed =
com->lt_in.c_ispeed = com->lt_in.c_ospeed =
com->it_out.c_ispeed = com->it_out.c_ospeed =
com->lt_out.c_ispeed = com->lt_out.c_ospeed = comdefaultrate;
/*
* if we're open, change the running rate too
*/
tp = com->tp;
if (tp && (tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN)) {
tp->t_termios.c_ispeed =
tp->t_termios.c_ospeed = comdefaultrate;
s = spltty();
error = comparam(tp, &tp->t_termios);
splx(s);
}
return error;
}
SYSCTL_PROC(_machdep, OID_AUTO, conspeed, CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW,
0, 0, sysctl_machdep_comdefaultrate, "I", "");
#if NCARD > 0
/*
* PC-Card (PCMCIA) specific code.
*/
static int sioinit(struct pccard_devinfo *); /* init device */
static void siounload(struct pccard_devinfo *); /* Disable driver */
static int card_intr(struct pccard_devinfo *); /* Interrupt handler */
static struct pccard_device sio_info = {
driver_name,
sioinit,
siounload,
card_intr,
0, /* Attributes - presently unused */
&tty_imask /* Interrupt mask for device */
/* XXX - Should this also include net_imask? */
};
DATA_SET(pccarddrv_set, sio_info);
/*
* Initialize the device - called from Slot manager.
*/
int
sioinit(struct pccard_devinfo *devi)
{
/* validate unit number. */
if (devi->isahd.id_unit >= (NSIOTOT))
return(ENODEV);
/* Make sure it isn't already probed. */
if (com_addr(devi->isahd.id_unit))
return(EBUSY);
/* It's already probed as serial by Upper */
devi->isahd.id_flags |= COM_C_NOPROBE;
/*
* Probe the device. If a value is returned, the
* device was found at the location.
*/
if (sioprobe(&devi->isahd) == 0)
return(ENXIO);
if (sioattach(&devi->isahd) == 0)
return(ENXIO);
return(0);
}
/*
* siounload - unload the driver and clear the table.
* XXX TODO:
* This is usually called when the card is ejected, but
* can be caused by a modunload of a controller driver.
* The idea is to reset the driver's view of the device
* and ensure that any driver entry points such as
* read and write do not hang.
*/
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static void
siounload(struct pccard_devinfo *devi)
{
struct com_s *com;
com = com_addr(devi->isahd.id_unit);
if (!com->iobase) {
printf("sio%d already unloaded!\n",devi->isahd.id_unit);
return;
}
if (com->tp && (com->tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN)) {
com->gone = 1;
printf("sio%d: unload\n", devi->isahd.id_unit);
com->tp->t_gen++;
ttyclose(com->tp);
ttwakeup(com->tp);
ttwwakeup(com->tp);
} else {
com_addr(com->unit) = NULL;
bzero(com, sizeof *com);
free(com,M_TTYS);
printf("sio%d: unload,gone\n", devi->isahd.id_unit);
}
}
/*
* card_intr - Shared interrupt called from
* front end of PC-Card handler.
*/
static int
card_intr(struct pccard_devinfo *devi)
{
struct com_s *com;
COM_LOCK();
com = com_addr(devi->isahd.id_unit);
if (com && !com->gone)
siointr1(com_addr(devi->isahd.id_unit));
COM_UNLOCK();
return(1);
}
#endif /* NCARD > 0 */
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static int
sioprobe(dev)
struct isa_device *dev;
{
static bool_t already_init;
bool_t failures[10];
int fn;
struct isa_device *idev;
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Port_t iobase;
u_char mcr_image;
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int result;
struct isa_device *xdev;
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if (!already_init) {
/*
* Turn off MCR_IENABLE for all likely serial ports. An unused
* port with its MCR_IENABLE gate open will inhibit interrupts
* from any used port that shares the interrupt vector.
* XXX the gate enable is elsewhere for some multiports.
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*/
for (xdev = isa_devtab_tty; xdev->id_driver != NULL; xdev++)
if (xdev->id_driver == &siodriver && xdev->id_enabled)
outb(xdev->id_iobase + com_mcr, 0);
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already_init = TRUE;
}
if (COM_LLCONSOLE(dev)) {
printf("sio%d: reserved for low-level i/o\n", dev->id_unit);
return (0);
}
/*
* If the device is on a multiport card and has an AST/4
* compatible interrupt control register, initialize this
* register and prepare to leave MCR_IENABLE clear in the mcr.
* Otherwise, prepare to set MCR_IENABLE in the mcr.
* Point idev to the device struct giving the correct id_irq.
* This is the struct for the master device if there is one.
*/
idev = dev;
mcr_image = MCR_IENABLE;
#ifdef COM_MULTIPORT
if (COM_ISMULTIPORT(dev)) {
idev = find_isadev(isa_devtab_tty, &siodriver,
COM_MPMASTER(dev));
if (idev == NULL) {
printf("sio%d: master device %d not configured\n",
dev->id_unit, COM_MPMASTER(dev));
return (0);
}
if (!COM_NOTAST4(dev)) {
outb(idev->id_iobase + com_scr,
idev->id_irq ? 0x80 : 0);
mcr_image = 0;
}
}
#endif /* COM_MULTIPORT */
if (idev->id_irq == 0)
mcr_image = 0;
bzero(failures, sizeof failures);
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iobase = dev->id_iobase;
/*
* We don't want to get actual interrupts, just masked ones.
* Interrupts from this line should already be masked in the ICU,
* but mask them in the processor as well in case there are some
* (misconfigured) shared interrupts.
*/
disable_intr();
/* EXTRA DELAY? */
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/*
* Initialize the speed and the word size and wait long enough to
* drain the maximum of 16 bytes of junk in device output queues.
* The speed is undefined after a master reset and must be set
* before relying on anything related to output. There may be
* junk after a (very fast) soft reboot and (apparently) after
* master reset.
* XXX what about the UART bug avoided by waiting in comparam()?
* We don't want to to wait long enough to drain at 2 bps.
*/
if (iobase == siocniobase)
DELAY((16 + 1) * 1000000 / (comdefaultrate / 10));
else {
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_DLAB | CFCR_8BITS);
outb(iobase + com_dlbl, COMBRD(SIO_TEST_SPEED) & 0xff);
outb(iobase + com_dlbh, (u_int) COMBRD(SIO_TEST_SPEED) >> 8);
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_8BITS);
DELAY((16 + 1) * 1000000 / (SIO_TEST_SPEED / 10));
}
/*
* Enable the interrupt gate and disable device interupts. This
* should leave the device driving the interrupt line low and
* guarantee an edge trigger if an interrupt can be generated.
*/
/* EXTRA DELAY? */
outb(iobase + com_mcr, mcr_image);
outb(iobase + com_ier, 0);
/*
* Attempt to set loopback mode so that we can send a null byte
* without annoying any external device.
*/
/* EXTRA DELAY? */
outb(iobase + com_mcr, mcr_image | MCR_LOOPBACK);
/*
* Attempt to generate an output interrupt. On 8250's, setting
* IER_ETXRDY generates an interrupt independent of the current
* setting and independent of whether the THR is empty. On 16450's,
* setting IER_ETXRDY generates an interrupt independent of the
* current setting. On 16550A's, setting IER_ETXRDY only
* generates an interrupt when IER_ETXRDY is not already set.
*/
outb(iobase + com_ier, IER_ETXRDY);
/*
* On some 16x50 incompatibles, setting IER_ETXRDY doesn't generate
* an interrupt. They'd better generate one for actually doing
* output. Loopback may be broken on the same incompatibles but
* it's unlikely to do more than allow the null byte out.
*/
outb(iobase + com_data, 0);
DELAY((1 + 2) * 1000000 / (SIO_TEST_SPEED / 10));
/*
* Turn off loopback mode so that the interrupt gate works again
* (MCR_IENABLE was hidden). This should leave the device driving
* an interrupt line high. It doesn't matter if the interrupt
* line oscillates while we are not looking at it, since interrupts
* are disabled.
*/
/* EXTRA DELAY? */
outb(iobase + com_mcr, mcr_image);
/*
* It's a definitly Serial PCMCIA(16550A), but still be required
* for IIR_TXRDY implementation ( Palido 321s, DC-1S... )
*/
if ( COM_NOPROBE(dev) ) {
/* Reading IIR register twice */
for ( fn = 0; fn < 2; fn ++ ) {
DELAY(10000);
failures[6] = inb(iobase + com_iir);
}
/* Check IIR_TXRDY clear ? */
result = IO_COMSIZE;
if ( failures[6] & IIR_TXRDY ) {
/* Nop, Double check with clearing IER */
outb(iobase + com_ier, 0);
if ( inb(iobase + com_iir) & IIR_NOPEND ) {
/* Ok. we're familia this gang */
dev->id_flags |= COM_C_IIR_TXRDYBUG; /* Set IIR_TXRDYBUG */
} else {
/* Unknow, Just omit this chip.. XXX*/
result = 0;
}
} else {
/* OK. this is well-known guys */
dev->id_flags &= ~COM_C_IIR_TXRDYBUG; /*Clear IIR_TXRDYBUG*/
}
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_8BITS);
enable_intr();
return( result );
}
/*
* Check that
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* o the CFCR, IER and MCR in UART hold the values written to them
* (the values happen to be all distinct - this is good for
* avoiding false positive tests from bus echoes).
* o an output interrupt is generated and its vector is correct.
* o the interrupt goes away when the IIR in the UART is read.
*/
/* EXTRA DELAY? */
failures[0] = inb(iobase + com_cfcr) - CFCR_8BITS;
failures[1] = inb(iobase + com_ier) - IER_ETXRDY;
failures[2] = inb(iobase + com_mcr) - mcr_image;
DELAY(10000); /* Some internal modems need this time */
if (idev->id_irq != 0 && !COM_NOTST3(idev))
failures[3] = isa_irq_pending(idev) ? 0 : 1;
failures[4] = (inb(iobase + com_iir) & IIR_IMASK) - IIR_TXRDY;
DELAY(1000); /* XXX */
if (idev->id_irq != 0)
failures[5] = isa_irq_pending(idev) ? 1 : 0;
failures[6] = (inb(iobase + com_iir) & IIR_IMASK) - IIR_NOPEND;
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/*
* Turn off all device interrupts and check that they go off properly.
* Leave MCR_IENABLE alone. For ports without a master port, it gates
* the OUT2 output of the UART to
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* the ICU input. Closing the gate would give a floating ICU input
* (unless there is another device driving at) and spurious interrupts.
* (On the system that this was first tested on, the input floats high
* and gives a (masked) interrupt as soon as the gate is closed.)
*/
outb(iobase + com_ier, 0);
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_8BITS); /* dummy to avoid bus echo */
failures[7] = inb(iobase + com_ier);
DELAY(1000); /* XXX */
if (idev->id_irq != 0)
failures[8] = isa_irq_pending(idev) ? 1 : 0;
failures[9] = (inb(iobase + com_iir) & IIR_IMASK) - IIR_NOPEND;
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enable_intr();
result = IO_COMSIZE;
for (fn = 0; fn < sizeof failures; ++fn)
if (failures[fn]) {
outb(iobase + com_mcr, 0);
result = 0;
if (COM_VERBOSE(dev))
printf("sio%d: probe test %d failed\n",
dev->id_unit, fn);
}
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return (result);
}
#ifdef COM_ESP
static int
espattach(isdp, com, esp_port)
struct isa_device *isdp;
struct com_s *com;
Port_t esp_port;
{
u_char dips;
u_char val;
/*
* Check the ESP-specific I/O port to see if we're an ESP
* card. If not, return failure immediately.
*/
if ((inb(esp_port) & 0xf3) == 0) {
printf(" port 0x%x is not an ESP board?\n", esp_port);
return (0);
}
/*
* We've got something that claims to be a Hayes ESP card.
* Let's hope so.
*/
/* Get the dip-switch configuration */
outb(esp_port + ESP_CMD1, ESP_GETDIPS);
dips = inb(esp_port + ESP_STATUS1);
/*
* Bits 0,1 of dips say which COM port we are.
*/
if (com->iobase == likely_com_ports[dips & 0x03])
printf(" : ESP");
else {
printf(" esp_port has com %d\n", dips & 0x03);
return (0);
}
/*
* Check for ESP version 2.0 or later: bits 4,5,6 = 010.
*/
outb(esp_port + ESP_CMD1, ESP_GETTEST);
val = inb(esp_port + ESP_STATUS1); /* clear reg 1 */
val = inb(esp_port + ESP_STATUS2);
if ((val & 0x70) < 0x20) {
printf("-old (%o)", val & 0x70);
return (0);
}
/*
* Check for ability to emulate 16550: bit 7 == 1
*/
if ((dips & 0x80) == 0) {
printf(" slave");
return (0);
}
/*
* Okay, we seem to be a Hayes ESP card. Whee.
*/
com->esp = TRUE;
com->esp_port = esp_port;
return (1);
}
#endif /* COM_ESP */
static int
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sioattach(isdp)
struct isa_device *isdp;
{
struct com_s *com;
dev_t dev;
#ifdef COM_ESP
Port_t *espp;
#endif
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Port_t iobase;
int s;
int unit;
Bruce Evans' dynamic interrupt support. /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/clock.c: o Garrett's statclock changes. o Wire xxxintr, not Vclk. o Wire using register_intr(), not setidt(). /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/icu.s: o Garrett's statclock changes. o Removed unused variable high_imask. o Fake int 8 for rtc as well as int 0 for clk. Required for kernel profiling with statclock, harmless otherwise. /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/isa.c: o Allow isdp->id_irq and other things in *isdp to be changed by probes. Changing interrupts later requires direct calls to register_intr() and unregister_intr() and more care. ALLOW_CONFLICT_* is brought over from 1.1.5, except ALLOW_CONFLICT_IRQ is not supported. IRQ conflict checking is delayed until after probing so that drivers can change the IRQ to a free one; real conflicts require more cooperation between drivers to handle. o Too many details to list. o This file requires splitting and a lot more work. /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/isa_device.h: o Declare more things more completely. /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/sio.c: o Prepare to register interrupt handlers as fast. /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/vector.s: o Generate entry code for 16 fast interrupt handlers and 16 normal interrupt handlers. Changed some constants to variables: # $unit is now intr_unit[intr]. Type is int. Someday it should be a cookie suitable for the handler (e.g., a struct com_s for sio). # $handler is now intr_handler[intr]. # intrcnt_actv[id_num] is now *intr_countp[intr]. The indirection is required to get a contiguous range of counters for vmstat and so that the drivers depend more in the driver than on the interrupt number (drivers could take turns using an interrupt and the counts would remain correct). There is a separate counter for each device and for each stray interrupt. In 1.1.5, stray interrupt 7 clobbers the count for device 7 or something worse if there is no device 7 :-(. # mask is now intr_mask[intr] (was already indirect). o Entry points are now _XintrI and _XfastintrI (I = intr = 0-15), not _VdevU (U = unit). o Removed BUILD_VECTORS stuff. There's a trace of it left for the string table for vmstat but config now generates the string in one piece because nothing more is required. o Removed old handling of stray interrupts and older comments about it. Submitted by: Bruce Evans
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isdp->id_ri_flags |= RI_FAST;
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iobase = isdp->id_iobase;
unit = isdp->id_unit;
com = malloc(sizeof *com, M_TTYS, M_NOWAIT);
if (com == NULL)
return (0);
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/*
* sioprobe() has initialized the device registers as follows:
* o cfcr = CFCR_8BITS.
* It is most important that CFCR_DLAB is off, so that the
* data port is not hidden when we enable interrupts.
* o ier = 0.
* Interrupts are only enabled when the line is open.
* o mcr = MCR_IENABLE, or 0 if the port has AST/4 compatible
* interrupt control register or the config specifies no irq.
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* Keeping MCR_DTR and MCR_RTS off might stop the external
* device from sending before we are ready.
*/
bzero(com, sizeof *com);
com->unit = unit;
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com->cfcr_image = CFCR_8BITS;
com->dtr_wait = 3 * hz;
com->loses_outints = COM_LOSESOUTINTS(isdp) != 0;
com->no_irq = isdp->id_irq == 0;
com->tx_fifo_size = 1;
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com->iptr = com->ibuf = com->ibuf1;
com->ibufend = com->ibuf1 + RS_IBUFSIZE;
com->ihighwater = com->ibuf1 + RS_IHIGHWATER;
com->obufs[0].l_head = com->obuf1;
com->obufs[1].l_head = com->obuf2;
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com->iobase = iobase;
com->data_port = iobase + com_data;
com->int_id_port = iobase + com_iir;
com->modem_ctl_port = iobase + com_mcr;
com->mcr_image = inb(com->modem_ctl_port);
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com->line_status_port = iobase + com_lsr;
com->modem_status_port = iobase + com_msr;
com->intr_ctl_port = iobase + com_ier;
/*
* We don't use all the flags from <sys/ttydefaults.h> since they
* are only relevant for logins. It's important to have echo off
* initially so that the line doesn't start blathering before the
* echo flag can be turned off.
*/
com->it_in.c_iflag = 0;
com->it_in.c_oflag = 0;
com->it_in.c_cflag = TTYDEF_CFLAG;
com->it_in.c_lflag = 0;
if (unit == comconsole) {
com->it_in.c_iflag = TTYDEF_IFLAG;
com->it_in.c_oflag = TTYDEF_OFLAG;
com->it_in.c_cflag = TTYDEF_CFLAG | CLOCAL;
com->it_in.c_lflag = TTYDEF_LFLAG;
com->lt_out.c_cflag = com->lt_in.c_cflag = CLOCAL;
com->lt_out.c_ispeed = com->lt_out.c_ospeed =
com->lt_in.c_ispeed = com->lt_in.c_ospeed =
com->it_in.c_ispeed = com->it_in.c_ospeed = comdefaultrate;
} else
com->it_in.c_ispeed = com->it_in.c_ospeed = TTYDEF_SPEED;
termioschars(&com->it_in);
com->it_out = com->it_in;
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/* attempt to determine UART type */
printf("sio%d: type", unit);
#ifdef DSI_SOFT_MODEM
if((inb(iobase+7) ^ inb(iobase+7)) & 0x80) {
printf(" Digicom Systems, Inc. SoftModem");
goto determined_type;
}
#endif /* DSI_SOFT_MODEM */
#ifdef COM_MULTIPORT
if (!COM_ISMULTIPORT(isdp) && !COM_IIR_TXRDYBUG(isdp))
#else
if (!COM_IIR_TXRDYBUG(isdp))
#endif
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{
u_char scr;
u_char scr1;
u_char scr2;
scr = inb(iobase + com_scr);
outb(iobase + com_scr, 0xa5);
scr1 = inb(iobase + com_scr);
outb(iobase + com_scr, 0x5a);
scr2 = inb(iobase + com_scr);
outb(iobase + com_scr, scr);
if (scr1 != 0xa5 || scr2 != 0x5a) {
printf(" 8250");
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goto determined_type;
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}
}
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outb(iobase + com_fifo, FIFO_ENABLE | FIFO_RX_HIGH);
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DELAY(100);
com->st16650a = 0;
switch (inb(com->int_id_port) & IIR_FIFO_MASK) {
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case FIFO_RX_LOW:
printf(" 16450");
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break;
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case FIFO_RX_MEDL:
printf(" 16450?");
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break;
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case FIFO_RX_MEDH:
printf(" 16550?");
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break;
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case FIFO_RX_HIGH:
if (COM_NOFIFO(isdp)) {
printf(" 16550A fifo disabled");
} else {
com->hasfifo = TRUE;
if (COM_ST16650A(isdp)) {
com->st16650a = 1;
com->tx_fifo_size = 32;
printf(" ST16650A");
} else {
com->tx_fifo_size = COM_FIFOSIZE(isdp);
printf(" 16550A");
}
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}
#ifdef COM_ESP
for (espp = likely_esp_ports; *espp != 0; espp++)
if (espattach(isdp, com, *espp)) {
com->tx_fifo_size = 1024;
break;
}
#endif
if (!com->st16650a) {
if (!com->tx_fifo_size)
com->tx_fifo_size = 16;
else
printf(" lookalike with %d bytes FIFO",
com->tx_fifo_size);
}
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break;
}
#ifdef COM_ESP
if (com->esp) {
/*
* Set 16550 compatibility mode.
* We don't use the ESP_MODE_SCALE bit to increase the
* fifo trigger levels because we can't handle large
* bursts of input.
* XXX flow control should be set in comparam(), not here.
*/
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD1, ESP_SETMODE);
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD2, ESP_MODE_RTS | ESP_MODE_FIFO);
/* Set RTS/CTS flow control. */
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD1, ESP_SETFLOWTYPE);
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD2, ESP_FLOW_RTS);
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD2, ESP_FLOW_CTS);
/* Set flow-control levels. */
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD1, ESP_SETRXFLOW);
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD2, HIBYTE(768));
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD2, LOBYTE(768));
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD2, HIBYTE(512));
outb(com->esp_port + ESP_CMD2, LOBYTE(512));
}
#endif /* COM_ESP */
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outb(iobase + com_fifo, 0);
determined_type: ;
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#ifdef COM_MULTIPORT
if (COM_ISMULTIPORT(isdp)) {
com->multiport = TRUE;
printf(" (multiport");
if (unit == COM_MPMASTER(isdp))
printf(" master");
printf(")");
com->no_irq = find_isadev(isa_devtab_tty, &siodriver,
COM_MPMASTER(isdp))->id_irq == 0;
}
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#endif /* COM_MULTIPORT */
if (unit == comconsole)
printf(", console");
if ( COM_IIR_TXRDYBUG(isdp) )
printf(" with a bogus IIR_TXRDY register");
printf("\n");
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s = spltty();
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com_addr(unit) = com;
splx(s);
the second set of changes in a move towards getting devices to be totally dynamic. this is only the devices in i386/isa I'll do more tomorrow. they're completely masked by #ifdef JREMOD at this stage... the eventual aim is that every driver will do a SYSINIT at startup BEFORE the probes, which will effectively link it into the devsw tables etc. If I'd thought about it more I'd have put that in in this set (damn) The ioconf lines generated by config will also end up in the device's own scope as well, so ioconf.c will eventually be gutted the SYSINIT call to the driver will include a phase where the driver links it's ioconf line into a chain of such. when this phase is done then the user can modify them with the boot: -c config menu if he wants, just like now.. config will put the config lines out in the .h file (e.g. in aha.h will be the addresses for the aha driver to look.) as I said this is a very small first step.. the aim of THIS set of edits is to not have to edit conf.c at all when adding a new device.. the tabe will be a simple skeleton.. when this is done, it will allow other changes to be made, all teh time still having a fully working kernel tree, but the logical outcome is the complete REMOVAL of the devsw tables. By the end of this, linked in drivers will be exactly the same as run-time loaded drivers, except they JUST HAPPEN to already be linked and present at startup.. the SYSINIT calls will be the equivalent of the "init" call made to a newly loaded driver in every respect. For this edit, each of the files has the following code inserted into it: obviously, tailored to suit.. ----------------------somewhere at the top: #ifdef JREMOD #include <sys/conf.h> #define CDEV_MAJOR 13 #define BDEV_MAJOR 4 static void sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD */ ---------------------somewhere that's run during bootup: EVENTUALLY a SYSINIT #ifdef JREMOD sd_devsw_install(); #endif /*JREMOD*/ -----------------------at the bottom: #ifdef JREMOD struct bdevsw sd_bdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, sdstrategy, sdioctl, /*4*/ sddump, sdsize, 0 }; struct cdevsw sd_cdevsw = { sdopen, sdclose, rawread, rawwrite, /*13*/ sdioctl, nostop, nullreset, nodevtotty,/* sd */ seltrue, nommap, sdstrategy }; static sd_devsw_installed = 0; static void sd_devsw_install() { dev_t descript; if( ! sd_devsw_installed ) { descript = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR,0); cdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_cdevsw,NULL); #if defined(BDEV_MAJOR) descript = makedev(BDEV_MAJOR,0); bdevsw_add(&descript,&sd_bdevsw,NULL); #endif /*BDEV_MAJOR*/ sd_devsw_installed = 1; } } #endif /* JREMOD */
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dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, 0);
cdevsw_add(&dev, &sio_cdevsw, NULL);
#ifdef DEVFS
com->devfs_token_ttyd = devfs_add_devswf(&sio_cdevsw,
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unit, DV_CHR,
UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "ttyd%n", unit);
com->devfs_token_ttyi = devfs_add_devswf(&sio_cdevsw,
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unit | CONTROL_INIT_STATE, DV_CHR,
UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "ttyid%n", unit);
com->devfs_token_ttyl = devfs_add_devswf(&sio_cdevsw,
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unit | CONTROL_LOCK_STATE, DV_CHR,
UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "ttyld%n", unit);
com->devfs_token_cuaa = devfs_add_devswf(&sio_cdevsw,
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unit | CALLOUT_MASK, DV_CHR,
UID_UUCP, GID_DIALER, 0660, "cuaa%n", unit);
com->devfs_token_cuai = devfs_add_devswf(&sio_cdevsw,
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unit | CALLOUT_MASK | CONTROL_INIT_STATE, DV_CHR,
UID_UUCP, GID_DIALER, 0660, "cuaia%n", unit);
com->devfs_token_cual = devfs_add_devswf(&sio_cdevsw,
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unit | CALLOUT_MASK | CONTROL_LOCK_STATE, DV_CHR,
UID_UUCP, GID_DIALER, 0660, "cuala%n", unit);
#endif
com->id_flags = isdp->id_flags; /* Heritate id_flags for later */
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return (1);
}
static int
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sioopen(dev, flag, mode, p)
dev_t dev;
int flag;
int mode;
struct proc *p;
{
struct com_s *com;
int error;
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Port_t iobase;
int mynor;
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int s;
struct tty *tp;
int unit;
mynor = minor(dev);
unit = MINOR_TO_UNIT(mynor);
if ((u_int) unit >= NSIOTOT || (com = com_addr(unit)) == NULL)
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return (ENXIO);
if (com->gone)
return (ENXIO);
if (mynor & CONTROL_MASK)
return (0);
#if 0 /* XXX */
tp = com->tp = sio_tty[unit] = ttymalloc(sio_tty[unit]);
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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#else
tp = com->tp = &sio_tty[unit];
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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#endif
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s = spltty();
/*
* We jump to this label after all non-interrupted sleeps to pick
* up any changes of the device state.
*/
open_top:
while (com->state & CS_DTR_OFF) {
error = tsleep(&com->dtr_wait, TTIPRI | PCATCH, "siodtr", 0);
if (com_addr(unit) == NULL)
return (ENXIO);
if (error != 0 || com->gone)
goto out;
}
if (tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) {
/*
* The device is open, so everything has been initialized.
* Handle conflicts.
*/
if (mynor & CALLOUT_MASK) {
if (!com->active_out) {
error = EBUSY;
goto out;
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}
} else {
if (com->active_out) {
if (flag & O_NONBLOCK) {
error = EBUSY;
goto out;
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}
error = tsleep(&com->active_out,
TTIPRI | PCATCH, "siobi", 0);
if (com_addr(unit) == NULL)
return (ENXIO);
if (error != 0 || com->gone)
goto out;
goto open_top;
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}
}
if (tp->t_state & TS_XCLUDE && p->p_ucred->cr_uid != 0) {
error = EBUSY;
goto out;
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}
} else {
/*
* The device isn't open, so there are no conflicts.
* Initialize it. Initialization is done twice in many
* cases: to preempt sleeping callin opens if we are
* callout, and to complete a callin open after DCD rises.
*/
tp->t_oproc = comstart;
tp->t_param = comparam;
tp->t_dev = dev;
tp->t_termios = mynor & CALLOUT_MASK
? com->it_out : com->it_in;
(void)commctl(com, TIOCM_DTR | TIOCM_RTS, DMSET);
com->poll = com->no_irq;
com->poll_output = com->loses_outints;
++com->wopeners;
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error = comparam(tp, &tp->t_termios);
--com->wopeners;
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if (error != 0)
goto out;
/*
* XXX we should goto open_top if comparam() slept.
*/
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ttsetwater(tp);
iobase = com->iobase;
if (com->hasfifo) {
/*
* (Re)enable and drain fifos.
*
* Certain SMC chips cause problems if the fifos
* are enabled while input is ready. Turn off the
* fifo if necessary to clear the input. We test
* the input ready bit after enabling the fifos
* since we've already enabled them in comparam()
* and to handle races between enabling and fresh
* input.
*/
while (TRUE) {
outb(iobase + com_fifo,
FIFO_RCV_RST | FIFO_XMT_RST
| com->fifo_image);
/*
* XXX the delays are for superstitious
* historical reasons. It must be less than
* the character time at the maximum
* supported speed (87 usec at 115200 bps
* 8N1). Otherwise we might loop endlessly
* if data is streaming in. We used to use
* delays of 100. That usually worked
* because DELAY(100) used to usually delay
* for about 85 usec instead of 100.
*/
DELAY(50);
if (!(inb(com->line_status_port) & LSR_RXRDY))
break;
outb(iobase + com_fifo, 0);
DELAY(50);
(void) inb(com->data_port);
}
}
disable_intr();
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(void) inb(com->line_status_port);
(void) inb(com->data_port);
com->prev_modem_status = com->last_modem_status
= inb(com->modem_status_port);
if (COM_IIR_TXRDYBUG(com)) {
outb(com->intr_ctl_port, IER_ERXRDY | IER_ERLS
| IER_EMSC);
} else {
outb(com->intr_ctl_port, IER_ERXRDY | IER_ETXRDY
| IER_ERLS | IER_EMSC);
}
enable_intr();
/*
* Handle initial DCD. Callout devices get a fake initial
* DCD (trapdoor DCD). If we are callout, then any sleeping
* callin opens get woken up and resume sleeping on "siobi"
* instead of "siodcd".
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*/
/*
* XXX `mynor & CALLOUT_MASK' should be
* `tp->t_cflag & (SOFT_CARRIER | TRAPDOOR_CARRIER) where
* TRAPDOOR_CARRIER is the default initial state for callout
* devices and SOFT_CARRIER is like CLOCAL except it hides
* the true carrier.
*/
if (com->prev_modem_status & MSR_DCD || mynor & CALLOUT_MASK)
(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_modem)(tp, 1);
}
/*
* Wait for DCD if necessary.
*/
if (!(tp->t_state & TS_CARR_ON) && !(mynor & CALLOUT_MASK)
&& !(tp->t_cflag & CLOCAL) && !(flag & O_NONBLOCK)) {
++com->wopeners;
error = tsleep(TSA_CARR_ON(tp), TTIPRI | PCATCH, "siodcd", 0);
if (com_addr(unit) == NULL)
return (ENXIO);
--com->wopeners;
if (error != 0 || com->gone)
goto out;
goto open_top;
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}
error = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_open)(dev, tp);
disc_optim(tp, &tp->t_termios, com);
if (tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN && mynor & CALLOUT_MASK)
com->active_out = TRUE;
siosettimeout();
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out:
splx(s);
if (!(tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) && com->wopeners == 0)
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comhardclose(com);
return (error);
}
static int
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sioclose(dev, flag, mode, p)
dev_t dev;
int flag;
int mode;
struct proc *p;
{
struct com_s *com;
int mynor;
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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int s;
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struct tty *tp;
mynor = minor(dev);
if (mynor & CONTROL_MASK)
return (0);
com = com_addr(MINOR_TO_UNIT(mynor));
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tp = com->tp;
s = spltty();
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(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_close)(tp, flag);
disc_optim(tp, &tp->t_termios, com);
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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siostop(tp, FREAD | FWRITE);
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comhardclose(com);
ttyclose(tp);
siosettimeout();
splx(s);
if (com->gone) {
printf("sio%d: gone\n", com->unit);
s = spltty();
com_addr(com->unit) = 0;
bzero(tp,sizeof *tp);
bzero(com,sizeof *com);
free(com,M_TTYS);
splx(s);
}
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return (0);
}
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static void
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comhardclose(com)
struct com_s *com;
{
Port_t iobase;
int s;
struct tty *tp;
int unit;
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unit = com->unit;
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iobase = com->iobase;
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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s = spltty();
com->poll = FALSE;
com->poll_output = FALSE;
com->do_timestamp = FALSE;
com->do_dcd_timestamp = FALSE;
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outb(iobase + com_cfcr, com->cfcr_image &= ~CFCR_SBREAK);
{
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outb(iobase + com_ier, 0);
tp = com->tp;
if (tp->t_cflag & HUPCL
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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/*
* XXX we will miss any carrier drop between here and the
* next open. Perhaps we should watch DCD even when the
* port is closed; it is not sufficient to check it at
* the next open because it might go up and down while
* we're not watching.
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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*/
|| !com->active_out
&& !(com->prev_modem_status & MSR_DCD)
&& !(com->it_in.c_cflag & CLOCAL)
|| !(tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN)) {
(void)commctl(com, TIOCM_DTR, DMBIC);
if (com->dtr_wait != 0 && !(com->state & CS_DTR_OFF)) {
timeout(siodtrwakeup, com, com->dtr_wait);
com->state |= CS_DTR_OFF;
}
}
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}
if (com->hasfifo) {
/*
* Disable fifos so that they are off after controlled
* reboots. Some BIOSes fail to detect 16550s when the
* fifos are enabled.
*/
outb(iobase + com_fifo, 0);
}
com->active_out = FALSE;
wakeup(&com->active_out);
wakeup(TSA_CARR_ON(tp)); /* restart any wopeners */
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splx(s);
}
static int
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sioread(dev, uio, flag)
dev_t dev;
struct uio *uio;
int flag;
{
int mynor;
int unit;
struct tty *tp;
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mynor = minor(dev);
if (mynor & CONTROL_MASK)
return (ENODEV);
unit = MINOR_TO_UNIT(mynor);
if (com_addr(unit)->gone)
return (ENODEV);
tp = com_addr(unit)->tp;
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return ((*linesw[tp->t_line].l_read)(tp, uio, flag));
}
static int
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siowrite(dev, uio, flag)
dev_t dev;
struct uio *uio;
int flag;
{
int mynor;
struct tty *tp;
int unit;
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mynor = minor(dev);
if (mynor & CONTROL_MASK)
return (ENODEV);
unit = MINOR_TO_UNIT(mynor);
if (com_addr(unit)->gone)
return (ENODEV);
tp = com_addr(unit)->tp;
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/*
* (XXX) We disallow virtual consoles if the physical console is
* a serial port. This is in case there is a display attached that
* is not the console. In that situation we don't need/want the X
* server taking over the console.
*/
if (constty != NULL && unit == comconsole)
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constty = NULL;
return ((*linesw[tp->t_line].l_write)(tp, uio, flag));
}
static void
siobusycheck(chan)
void *chan;
{
struct com_s *com;
int s;
com = (struct com_s *)chan;
/*
* Clear TS_BUSY if low-level output is complete.
* spl locking is sufficient because siointr1() does not set CS_BUSY.
* If siointr1() clears CS_BUSY after we look at it, then we'll get
* called again. Reading the line status port outside of siointr1()
* is safe because CS_BUSY is clear so there are no output interrupts
* to lose.
*/
s = spltty();
if (com->state & CS_BUSY)
com->extra_state &= ~CSE_BUSYCHECK; /* False alarm. */
else if ((inb(com->line_status_port) & (LSR_TSRE | LSR_TXRDY))
== (LSR_TSRE | LSR_TXRDY)) {
com->tp->t_state &= ~TS_BUSY;
ttwwakeup(com->tp);
com->extra_state &= ~CSE_BUSYCHECK;
} else
timeout(siobusycheck, com, hz / 100);
splx(s);
}
static void
siodtrwakeup(chan)
void *chan;
{
struct com_s *com;
com = (struct com_s *)chan;
com->state &= ~CS_DTR_OFF;
wakeup(&com->dtr_wait);
}
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void
siointr(unit)
int unit;
{
#ifndef COM_MULTIPORT
COM_LOCK();
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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siointr1(com_addr(unit));
COM_UNLOCK();
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#else /* COM_MULTIPORT */
struct com_s *com;
bool_t possibly_more_intrs;
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/*
* Loop until there is no activity on any port. This is necessary
* to get an interrupt edge more than to avoid another interrupt.
* If the IRQ signal is just an OR of the IRQ signals from several
* devices, then the edge from one may be lost because another is
* on.
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*/
COM_LOCK();
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do {
possibly_more_intrs = FALSE;
for (unit = 0; unit < NSIOTOT; ++unit) {
com = com_addr(unit);
/*
* XXX COM_LOCK();
* would it work here, or be counter-productive?
*/
if (com != NULL
&& !com->gone
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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&& (inb(com->int_id_port) & IIR_IMASK)
!= IIR_NOPEND) {
siointr1(com);
possibly_more_intrs = TRUE;
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}
/* XXX COM_UNLOCK(); */
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}
} while (possibly_more_intrs);
COM_UNLOCK();
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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#endif /* COM_MULTIPORT */
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}
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static void
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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siointr1(com)
struct com_s *com;
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{
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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u_char line_status;
u_char modem_status;
u_char *ioptr;
u_char recv_data;
u_char int_ident;
u_char int_ctl;
u_char int_ctl_new;
int_ctl = inb(com->intr_ctl_port);
int_ctl_new = int_ctl;
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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while (!com->gone) {
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line_status = inb(com->line_status_port);
/* input event? (check first to help avoid overruns) */
while (line_status & LSR_RCV_MASK) {
/* break/unnattached error bits or real input? */
if (!(line_status & LSR_RXRDY))
recv_data = 0;
else
recv_data = inb(com->data_port);
if (line_status & (LSR_BI | LSR_FE | LSR_PE)) {
/*
* Don't store BI if IGNBRK or FE/PE if IGNPAR.
* Otherwise, push the work to a higher level
* (to handle PARMRK) if we're bypassing.
* Otherwise, convert BI/FE and PE+INPCK to 0.
*
* This makes bypassing work right in the
* usual "raw" case (IGNBRK set, and IGNPAR
* and INPCK clear).
*
* Note: BI together with FE/PE means just BI.
*/
if (line_status & LSR_BI) {
#if defined(DDB) && defined(BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER)
if (com->unit == comconsole) {
breakpoint();
goto cont;
}
#endif
if (com->tp == NULL
|| com->tp->t_iflag & IGNBRK)
goto cont;
} else {
if (com->tp == NULL
|| com->tp->t_iflag & IGNPAR)
goto cont;
}
if (com->tp->t_state & TS_CAN_BYPASS_L_RINT
&& (line_status & (LSR_BI | LSR_FE)
|| com->tp->t_iflag & INPCK))
recv_data = 0;
}
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++com->bytes_in;
if (com->hotchar != 0 && recv_data == com->hotchar)
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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setsofttty();
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ioptr = com->iptr;
if (ioptr >= com->ibufend)
CE_RECORD(com, CE_INTERRUPT_BUF_OVERFLOW);
else {
if (com->do_timestamp)
microtime(&com->timestamp);
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++com_events;
schedsofttty();
#if 0 /* for testing input latency vs efficiency */
if (com->iptr - com->ibuf == 8)
setsofttty();
#endif
ioptr[0] = recv_data;
ioptr[CE_INPUT_OFFSET] = line_status;
com->iptr = ++ioptr;
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if (ioptr == com->ihighwater
&& com->state & CS_RTS_IFLOW)
outb(com->modem_ctl_port,
com->mcr_image &= ~MCR_RTS);
if (line_status & LSR_OE)
CE_RECORD(com, CE_OVERRUN);
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}
cont:
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/*
* "& 0x7F" is to avoid the gcc-1.40 generating a slow
* jump from the top of the loop to here
*/
line_status = inb(com->line_status_port) & 0x7F;
}
/* modem status change? (always check before doing output) */
modem_status = inb(com->modem_status_port);
if (modem_status != com->last_modem_status) {
if (com->do_dcd_timestamp
&& !(com->last_modem_status & MSR_DCD)
&& modem_status & MSR_DCD)
microtime(&com->dcd_timestamp);
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/*
* Schedule high level to handle DCD changes. Note
* that we don't use the delta bits anywhere. Some
* UARTs mess them up, and it's easy to remember the
* previous bits and calculate the delta.
*/
com->last_modem_status = modem_status;
if (!(com->state & CS_CHECKMSR)) {
com_events += LOTS_OF_EVENTS;
com->state |= CS_CHECKMSR;
setsofttty();
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}
/* handle CTS change immediately for crisp flow ctl */
if (com->state & CS_CTS_OFLOW) {
if (modem_status & MSR_CTS)
com->state |= CS_ODEVREADY;
else
com->state &= ~CS_ODEVREADY;
}
}
/* output queued and everything ready? */
if (line_status & LSR_TXRDY
&& com->state >= (CS_BUSY | CS_TTGO | CS_ODEVREADY)) {
ioptr = com->obufq.l_head;
if (com->tx_fifo_size > 1) {
u_int ocount;
ocount = com->obufq.l_tail - ioptr;
if (ocount > com->tx_fifo_size)
ocount = com->tx_fifo_size;
com->bytes_out += ocount;
do
outb(com->data_port, *ioptr++);
while (--ocount != 0);
} else {
outb(com->data_port, *ioptr++);
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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++com->bytes_out;
}
com->obufq.l_head = ioptr;
if (COM_IIR_TXRDYBUG(com)) {
int_ctl_new = int_ctl | IER_ETXRDY;
}
if (ioptr >= com->obufq.l_tail) {
struct lbq *qp;
qp = com->obufq.l_next;
qp->l_queued = FALSE;
qp = qp->l_next;
if (qp != NULL) {
com->obufq.l_head = qp->l_head;
com->obufq.l_tail = qp->l_tail;
com->obufq.l_next = qp;
} else {
/* output just completed */
if ( COM_IIR_TXRDYBUG(com) ) {
int_ctl_new = int_ctl & ~IER_ETXRDY;
}
com->state &= ~CS_BUSY;
}
if (!(com->state & CS_ODONE)) {
com_events += LOTS_OF_EVENTS;
com->state |= CS_ODONE;
setsofttty(); /* handle at high level ASAP */
}
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}
if ( COM_IIR_TXRDYBUG(com) && (int_ctl != int_ctl_new)) {
outb(com->intr_ctl_port, int_ctl_new);
}
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}
/* finished? */
#ifndef COM_MULTIPORT
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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if ((inb(com->int_id_port) & IIR_IMASK) == IIR_NOPEND)
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#endif /* COM_MULTIPORT */
return;
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}
}
static int
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sioioctl(dev, cmd, data, flag, p)
dev_t dev;
int cmd;
caddr_t data;
int flag;
struct proc *p;
{
struct com_s *com;
int error;
Port_t iobase;
int mynor;
int s;
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struct tty *tp;
#if defined(COMPAT_43) || defined(COMPAT_SUNOS)
int oldcmd;
struct termios term;
#endif
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mynor = minor(dev);
com = com_addr(MINOR_TO_UNIT(mynor));
if (com->gone)
return (ENODEV);
iobase = com->iobase;
if (mynor & CONTROL_MASK) {
struct termios *ct;
switch (mynor & CONTROL_MASK) {
case CONTROL_INIT_STATE:
ct = mynor & CALLOUT_MASK ? &com->it_out : &com->it_in;
break;
case CONTROL_LOCK_STATE:
ct = mynor & CALLOUT_MASK ? &com->lt_out : &com->lt_in;
break;
default:
return (ENODEV); /* /dev/nodev */
}
switch (cmd) {
case TIOCSETA:
error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
*ct = *(struct termios *)data;
return (0);
case TIOCGETA:
*(struct termios *)data = *ct;
return (0);
case TIOCGETD:
*(int *)data = TTYDISC;
return (0);
case TIOCGWINSZ:
bzero(data, sizeof(struct winsize));
return (0);
#ifdef DSI_SOFT_MODEM
/*
* Download micro-code to Digicom modem.
*/
case TIOCDSIMICROCODE:
{
u_long l;
u_char *p,*pi;
pi = (u_char*)(*(caddr_t*)data);
error = copyin(pi,&l,sizeof l);
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if(error)
{return error;};
pi += sizeof l;
p = malloc(l,M_TEMP,M_NOWAIT);
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if(!p)
{return ENOBUFS;}
error = copyin(pi,p,l);
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if(error)
{free(p,M_TEMP); return error;};
if(error = LoadSoftModem(
MINOR_TO_UNIT(mynor),iobase,l,p))
{free(p,M_TEMP); return error;}
free(p,M_TEMP);
return(0);
}
#endif /* DSI_SOFT_MODEM */
default:
return (ENOTTY);
}
}
tp = com->tp;
#if defined(COMPAT_43) || defined(COMPAT_SUNOS)
term = tp->t_termios;
oldcmd = cmd;
error = ttsetcompat(tp, &cmd, data, &term);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
if (cmd != oldcmd)
data = (caddr_t)&term;
#endif
if (cmd == TIOCSETA || cmd == TIOCSETAW || cmd == TIOCSETAF) {
int cc;
struct termios *dt = (struct termios *)data;
struct termios *lt = mynor & CALLOUT_MASK
? &com->lt_out : &com->lt_in;
dt->c_iflag = (tp->t_iflag & lt->c_iflag)
| (dt->c_iflag & ~lt->c_iflag);
dt->c_oflag = (tp->t_oflag & lt->c_oflag)
| (dt->c_oflag & ~lt->c_oflag);
dt->c_cflag = (tp->t_cflag & lt->c_cflag)
| (dt->c_cflag & ~lt->c_cflag);
dt->c_lflag = (tp->t_lflag & lt->c_lflag)
| (dt->c_lflag & ~lt->c_lflag);
for (cc = 0; cc < NCCS; ++cc)
if (lt->c_cc[cc] != 0)
dt->c_cc[cc] = tp->t_cc[cc];
if (lt->c_ispeed != 0)
dt->c_ispeed = tp->t_ispeed;
if (lt->c_ospeed != 0)
dt->c_ospeed = tp->t_ospeed;
}
error = (*linesw[tp->t_line].l_ioctl)(tp, cmd, data, flag, p);
if (error != ENOIOCTL)
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return (error);
s = spltty();
error = ttioctl(tp, cmd, data, flag);
disc_optim(tp, &tp->t_termios, com);
if (error != ENOIOCTL) {
splx(s);
return (error);
}
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switch (cmd) {
case TIOCSBRK:
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, com->cfcr_image |= CFCR_SBREAK);
break;
case TIOCCBRK:
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, com->cfcr_image &= ~CFCR_SBREAK);
break;
case TIOCSDTR:
(void)commctl(com, TIOCM_DTR, DMBIS);
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break;
case TIOCCDTR:
(void)commctl(com, TIOCM_DTR, DMBIC);
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break;
/*
* XXX should disallow changing MCR_RTS if CS_RTS_IFLOW is set. The
* changes get undone on the next call to comparam().
*/
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case TIOCMSET:
(void)commctl(com, *(int *)data, DMSET);
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break;
case TIOCMBIS:
(void)commctl(com, *(int *)data, DMBIS);
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break;
case TIOCMBIC:
(void)commctl(com, *(int *)data, DMBIC);
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break;
case TIOCMGET:
*(int *)data = commctl(com, 0, DMGET);
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break;
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case TIOCMSDTRWAIT:
/* must be root since the wait applies to following logins */
error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag);
if (error != 0) {
splx(s);
return (error);
}
com->dtr_wait = *(int *)data * hz / 100;
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break;
case TIOCMGDTRWAIT:
*(int *)data = com->dtr_wait * 100 / hz;
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break;
case TIOCTIMESTAMP:
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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com->do_timestamp = TRUE;
*(struct timeval *)data = com->timestamp;
break;
case TIOCDCDTIMESTAMP:
com->do_dcd_timestamp = TRUE;
*(struct timeval *)data = com->dcd_timestamp;
break;
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default:
splx(s);
return (ENOTTY);
}
splx(s);
return (0);
}
void
siopoll()
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{
int unit;
if (com_events == 0)
return;
repeat:
for (unit = 0; unit < NSIOTOT; ++unit) {
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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u_char *buf;
struct com_s *com;
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u_char *ibuf;
int incc;
struct tty *tp;
com = com_addr(unit);
if (com == NULL)
continue;
if (com->gone)
continue;
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tp = com->tp;
if (tp == NULL) {
/*
* XXX forget any events related to closed devices
* (actually never opened devices) so that we don't
* loop.
*/
disable_intr();
incc = com->iptr - com->ibuf;
com->iptr = com->ibuf;
if (com->state & CS_CHECKMSR) {
incc += LOTS_OF_EVENTS;
com->state &= ~CS_CHECKMSR;
}
com_events -= incc;
enable_intr();
if (incc != 0)
log(LOG_DEBUG,
"sio%d: %d events for device with no tp\n",
unit, incc);
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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continue;
}
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/* switch the role of the low-level input buffers */
if (com->iptr == (ibuf = com->ibuf)) {
buf = NULL; /* not used, but compiler can't tell */
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incc = 0;
} else {
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buf = ibuf;
disable_intr();
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incc = com->iptr - buf;
com_events -= incc;
if (ibuf == com->ibuf1)
ibuf = com->ibuf2;
else
ibuf = com->ibuf1;
com->ibufend = ibuf + RS_IBUFSIZE;
com->ihighwater = ibuf + RS_IHIGHWATER;
com->iptr = ibuf;
/*
* There is now room for another low-level buffer full
* of input, so enable RTS if it is now disabled and
* there is room in the high-level buffer.
*/
if ((com->state & CS_RTS_IFLOW)
&& !(com->mcr_image & MCR_RTS)
&& !(tp->t_state & TS_TBLOCK))
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outb(com->modem_ctl_port,
com->mcr_image |= MCR_RTS);
enable_intr();
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com->ibuf = ibuf;
}
if (com->state & CS_CHECKMSR) {
u_char delta_modem_status;
disable_intr();
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delta_modem_status = com->last_modem_status
^ com->prev_modem_status;
com->prev_modem_status = com->last_modem_status;
com_events -= LOTS_OF_EVENTS;
com->state &= ~CS_CHECKMSR;
enable_intr();
if (delta_modem_status & MSR_DCD)
(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_modem)
(tp, com->prev_modem_status & MSR_DCD);
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}
if (com->state & CS_ODONE) {
disable_intr();
com_events -= LOTS_OF_EVENTS;
com->state &= ~CS_ODONE;
enable_intr();
if (!(com->state & CS_BUSY)
&& !(com->extra_state & CSE_BUSYCHECK)) {
timeout(siobusycheck, com, hz / 100);
com->extra_state |= CSE_BUSYCHECK;
}
(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_start)(tp);
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}
if (incc <= 0 || !(tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN) ||
!(tp->t_cflag & CREAD))
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continue;
/*
* Avoid the grotesquely inefficient lineswitch routine
* (ttyinput) in "raw" mode. It usually takes about 450
* instructions (that's without canonical processing or echo!).
* slinput is reasonably fast (usually 40 instructions plus
* call overhead).
*/
if (tp->t_state & TS_CAN_BYPASS_L_RINT) {
if (tp->t_rawq.c_cc + incc >= RB_I_HIGH_WATER
&& (com->state & CS_RTS_IFLOW
|| tp->t_iflag & IXOFF)
&& !(tp->t_state & TS_TBLOCK))
ttyblock(tp);
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tk_nin += incc;
tk_rawcc += incc;
tp->t_rawcc += incc;
com->delta_error_counts[CE_TTY_BUF_OVERFLOW]
+= b_to_q((char *)buf, incc, &tp->t_rawq);
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ttwakeup(tp);
if (tp->t_state & TS_TTSTOP
&& (tp->t_iflag & IXANY
|| tp->t_cc[VSTART] == tp->t_cc[VSTOP])) {
tp->t_state &= ~TS_TTSTOP;
tp->t_lflag &= ~FLUSHO;
comstart(tp);
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}
} else {
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do {
u_char line_status;
int recv_data;
line_status = (u_char) buf[CE_INPUT_OFFSET];
recv_data = (u_char) *buf++;
if (line_status
& (LSR_BI | LSR_FE | LSR_OE | LSR_PE)) {
if (line_status & LSR_BI)
recv_data |= TTY_BI;
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if (line_status & LSR_FE)
recv_data |= TTY_FE;
if (line_status & LSR_OE)
recv_data |= TTY_OE;
if (line_status & LSR_PE)
recv_data |= TTY_PE;
}
(*linesw[tp->t_line].l_rint)(recv_data, tp);
} while (--incc > 0);
}
if (com_events == 0)
break;
}
if (com_events >= LOTS_OF_EVENTS)
goto repeat;
}
static int
comparam(tp, t)
struct tty *tp;
struct termios *t;
{
u_int cfcr;
int cflag;
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struct com_s *com;
int divisor;
u_char dlbh;
u_char dlbl;
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int error;
Port_t iobase;
int s;
int unit;
int txtimeout;
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/* do historical conversions */
if (t->c_ispeed == 0)
t->c_ispeed = t->c_ospeed;
/* check requested parameters */
divisor = ttspeedtab(t->c_ospeed, comspeedtab);
if (divisor < 0 || divisor > 0 && t->c_ispeed != t->c_ospeed)
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return (EINVAL);
/* parameters are OK, convert them to the com struct and the device */
unit = DEV_TO_UNIT(tp->t_dev);
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com = com_addr(unit);
iobase = com->iobase;
s = spltty();
if (divisor == 0)
(void)commctl(com, TIOCM_DTR, DMBIC); /* hang up line */
else
(void)commctl(com, TIOCM_DTR, DMBIS);
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cflag = t->c_cflag;
switch (cflag & CSIZE) {
case CS5:
cfcr = CFCR_5BITS;
break;
case CS6:
cfcr = CFCR_6BITS;
break;
case CS7:
cfcr = CFCR_7BITS;
break;
default:
cfcr = CFCR_8BITS;
break;
}
if (cflag & PARENB) {
cfcr |= CFCR_PENAB;
if (!(cflag & PARODD))
cfcr |= CFCR_PEVEN;
}
if (cflag & CSTOPB)
cfcr |= CFCR_STOPB;
if (com->hasfifo && divisor != 0) {
/*
* Use a fifo trigger level low enough so that the input
* latency from the fifo is less than about 16 msec and
* the total latency is less than about 30 msec. These
* latencies are reasonable for humans. Serial comms
* protocols shouldn't expect anything better since modem
* latencies are larger.
*/
com->fifo_image = t->c_ospeed <= 4800
? FIFO_ENABLE : FIFO_ENABLE | FIFO_RX_HIGH;
#ifdef COM_ESP
/*
* The Hayes ESP card needs the fifo DMA mode bit set
* in compatibility mode. If not, it will interrupt
* for each character received.
*/
if (com->esp)
com->fifo_image |= FIFO_DMA_MODE;
#endif
outb(iobase + com_fifo, com->fifo_image);
}
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/*
* Some UARTs lock up if the divisor latch registers are selected
* while the UART is doing output (they refuse to transmit anything
* more until given a hard reset). Fix this by stopping filling
* the device buffers and waiting for them to drain. Reading the
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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* line status port outside of siointr1() might lose some receiver
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* error bits, but that is acceptable here.
*/
disable_intr();
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retry:
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com->state &= ~CS_TTGO;
txtimeout = tp->t_timeout;
enable_intr();
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while ((inb(com->line_status_port) & (LSR_TSRE | LSR_TXRDY))
!= (LSR_TSRE | LSR_TXRDY)) {
tp->t_state |= TS_SO_OCOMPLETE;
error = ttysleep(tp, TSA_OCOMPLETE(tp), TTIPRI | PCATCH,
"siotx", hz / 100);
if ( txtimeout != 0
&& (!error || error == EAGAIN)
&& (txtimeout -= hz / 100) <= 0
)
error = EIO;
if (com->gone)
error = ENODEV;
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if (error != 0 && error != EAGAIN) {
if (!(tp->t_state & TS_TTSTOP)) {
disable_intr();
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com->state |= CS_TTGO;
enable_intr();
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}
splx(s);
return (error);
}
}
disable_intr(); /* very important while com_data is hidden */
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/*
* XXX - clearing CS_TTGO is not sufficient to stop further output,
* because siopoll() calls comstart() which usually sets it again
* because TS_TTSTOP is clear. Setting TS_TTSTOP would not be
* sufficient, for similar reasons.
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*/
if ((inb(com->line_status_port) & (LSR_TSRE | LSR_TXRDY))
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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!= (LSR_TSRE | LSR_TXRDY))
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goto retry;
if (divisor != 0) {
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, cfcr | CFCR_DLAB);
/*
* Only set the divisor registers if they would change,
* since on some 16550 incompatibles (UMC8669F), setting
* them while input is arriving them loses sync until
* data stops arriving.
*/
dlbl = divisor & 0xFF;
if (inb(iobase + com_dlbl) != dlbl)
outb(iobase + com_dlbl, dlbl);
dlbh = (u_int) divisor >> 8;
if (inb(iobase + com_dlbh) != dlbh)
outb(iobase + com_dlbh, dlbh);
}
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outb(iobase + com_cfcr, com->cfcr_image = cfcr);
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if (!(tp->t_state & TS_TTSTOP))
com->state |= CS_TTGO;
if (cflag & CRTS_IFLOW) {
if (com->st16650a) {
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, 0xbf);
outb(iobase + com_fifo, inb(iobase + com_fifo) | 0x40);
}
com->state |= CS_RTS_IFLOW;
/*
* If CS_RTS_IFLOW just changed from off to on, the change
* needs to be propagated to MCR_RTS. This isn't urgent,
* so do it later by calling comstart() instead of repeating
* a lot of code from comstart() here.
*/
} else if (com->state & CS_RTS_IFLOW) {
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com->state &= ~CS_RTS_IFLOW;
/*
* CS_RTS_IFLOW just changed from on to off. Force MCR_RTS
* on here, since comstart() won't do it later.
*/
outb(com->modem_ctl_port, com->mcr_image |= MCR_RTS);
if (com->st16650a) {
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, 0xbf);
outb(iobase + com_fifo, inb(iobase + com_fifo) & ~0x40);
}
}
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/*
* Set up state to handle output flow control.
* XXX - worth handling MDMBUF (DCD) flow control at the lowest level?
* Now has 10+ msec latency, while CTS flow has 50- usec latency.
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*/
com->state |= CS_ODEVREADY;
com->state &= ~CS_CTS_OFLOW;
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if (cflag & CCTS_OFLOW) {
com->state |= CS_CTS_OFLOW;
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if (!(com->last_modem_status & MSR_CTS))
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com->state &= ~CS_ODEVREADY;
if (com->st16650a) {
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, 0xbf);
outb(iobase + com_fifo, inb(iobase + com_fifo) | 0x80);
}
} else {
if (com->st16650a) {
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, 0xbf);
outb(iobase + com_fifo, inb(iobase + com_fifo) & ~0x80);
}
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}
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, com->cfcr_image);
/* XXX shouldn't call functions while intrs are disabled. */
disc_optim(tp, t, com);
/*
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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* Recover from fiddling with CS_TTGO. We used to call siointr1()
* unconditionally, but that defeated the careful discarding of
* stale input in sioopen().
*/
if (com->state >= (CS_BUSY | CS_TTGO))
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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siointr1(com);
enable_intr();
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splx(s);
comstart(tp);
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return (0);
}
static void
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comstart(tp)
struct tty *tp;
{
struct com_s *com;
int s;
int unit;
unit = DEV_TO_UNIT(tp->t_dev);
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com = com_addr(unit);
s = spltty();
disable_intr();
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if (tp->t_state & TS_TTSTOP)
com->state &= ~CS_TTGO;
else
com->state |= CS_TTGO;
if (tp->t_state & TS_TBLOCK) {
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if (com->mcr_image & MCR_RTS && com->state & CS_RTS_IFLOW)
outb(com->modem_ctl_port, com->mcr_image &= ~MCR_RTS);
} else {
if (!(com->mcr_image & MCR_RTS) && com->iptr < com->ihighwater
&& com->state & CS_RTS_IFLOW)
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outb(com->modem_ctl_port, com->mcr_image |= MCR_RTS);
}
enable_intr();
if (tp->t_state & (TS_TIMEOUT | TS_TTSTOP)) {
ttwwakeup(tp);
splx(s);
return;
}
if (tp->t_outq.c_cc != 0) {
struct lbq *qp;
struct lbq *next;
if (!com->obufs[0].l_queued) {
com->obufs[0].l_tail
= com->obuf1 + q_to_b(&tp->t_outq, com->obuf1,
sizeof com->obuf1);
com->obufs[0].l_next = NULL;
com->obufs[0].l_queued = TRUE;
disable_intr();
if (com->state & CS_BUSY) {
qp = com->obufq.l_next;
while ((next = qp->l_next) != NULL)
qp = next;
qp->l_next = &com->obufs[0];
} else {
com->obufq.l_head = com->obufs[0].l_head;
com->obufq.l_tail = com->obufs[0].l_tail;
com->obufq.l_next = &com->obufs[0];
com->state |= CS_BUSY;
}
enable_intr();
}
if (tp->t_outq.c_cc != 0 && !com->obufs[1].l_queued) {
com->obufs[1].l_tail
= com->obuf2 + q_to_b(&tp->t_outq, com->obuf2,
sizeof com->obuf2);
com->obufs[1].l_next = NULL;
com->obufs[1].l_queued = TRUE;
disable_intr();
if (com->state & CS_BUSY) {
qp = com->obufq.l_next;
while ((next = qp->l_next) != NULL)
qp = next;
qp->l_next = &com->obufs[1];
} else {
com->obufq.l_head = com->obufs[1].l_head;
com->obufq.l_tail = com->obufs[1].l_tail;
com->obufq.l_next = &com->obufs[1];
com->state |= CS_BUSY;
}
enable_intr();
}
tp->t_state |= TS_BUSY;
}
disable_intr();
if (com->state >= (CS_BUSY | CS_TTGO))
siointr1(com); /* fake interrupt to start output */
enable_intr();
ttwwakeup(tp);
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splx(s);
}
static void
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siostop(tp, rw)
struct tty *tp;
int rw;
{
struct com_s *com;
com = com_addr(DEV_TO_UNIT(tp->t_dev));
if (com->gone)
return;
disable_intr();
if (rw & FWRITE) {
if (com->hasfifo)
#ifdef COM_ESP
/* XXX avoid h/w bug. */
if (!com->esp)
#endif
/* XXX does this flush everything? */
outb(com->iobase + com_fifo,
FIFO_XMT_RST | com->fifo_image);
com->obufs[0].l_queued = FALSE;
com->obufs[1].l_queued = FALSE;
if (com->state & CS_ODONE)
com_events -= LOTS_OF_EVENTS;
com->state &= ~(CS_ODONE | CS_BUSY);
com->tp->t_state &= ~TS_BUSY;
}
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if (rw & FREAD) {
if (com->hasfifo)
#ifdef COM_ESP
/* XXX avoid h/w bug. */
if (!com->esp)
#endif
/* XXX does this flush everything? */
outb(com->iobase + com_fifo,
FIFO_RCV_RST | com->fifo_image);
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com_events -= (com->iptr - com->ibuf);
com->iptr = com->ibuf;
}
enable_intr();
comstart(tp);
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}
static struct tty *
siodevtotty(dev)
dev_t dev;
{
int mynor;
int unit;
mynor = minor(dev);
if (mynor & CONTROL_MASK)
return (NULL);
unit = MINOR_TO_UNIT(mynor);
if ((u_int) unit >= NSIOTOT)
return (NULL);
return (&sio_tty[unit]);
}
static int
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commctl(com, bits, how)
struct com_s *com;
int bits;
int how;
{
int mcr;
int msr;
if (how == DMGET) {
bits = TIOCM_LE; /* XXX - always enabled while open */
mcr = com->mcr_image;
if (mcr & MCR_DTR)
bits |= TIOCM_DTR;
if (mcr & MCR_RTS)
bits |= TIOCM_RTS;
msr = com->prev_modem_status;
if (msr & MSR_CTS)
bits |= TIOCM_CTS;
if (msr & MSR_DCD)
bits |= TIOCM_CD;
if (msr & MSR_DSR)
bits |= TIOCM_DSR;
/*
* XXX - MSR_RI is naturally volatile, and we make MSR_TERI
* more volatile by reading the modem status a lot. Perhaps
* we should latch both bits until the status is read here.
*/
if (msr & (MSR_RI | MSR_TERI))
bits |= TIOCM_RI;
return (bits);
}
mcr = 0;
if (bits & TIOCM_DTR)
mcr |= MCR_DTR;
if (bits & TIOCM_RTS)
mcr |= MCR_RTS;
if (com->gone)
return(0);
disable_intr();
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switch (how) {
case DMSET:
outb(com->modem_ctl_port,
com->mcr_image = mcr | (com->mcr_image & MCR_IENABLE));
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break;
case DMBIS:
outb(com->modem_ctl_port, com->mcr_image |= mcr);
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break;
case DMBIC:
outb(com->modem_ctl_port, com->mcr_image &= ~mcr);
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break;
}
enable_intr();
return (0);
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}
static void
siosettimeout()
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{
struct com_s *com;
bool_t someopen;
int unit;
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/*
* Set our timeout period to 1 second if no polled devices are open.
* Otherwise set it to max(1/200, 1/hz).
* Enable timeouts iff some device is open.
*/
untimeout(comwakeup, (void *)NULL, sio_timeout_handle);
sio_timeout = hz;
someopen = FALSE;
for (unit = 0; unit < NSIOTOT; ++unit) {
com = com_addr(unit);
if (com != NULL && com->tp != NULL
&& com->tp->t_state & TS_ISOPEN && !com->gone) {
someopen = TRUE;
if (com->poll || com->poll_output) {
sio_timeout = hz > 200 ? hz / 200 : 1;
break;
}
}
}
if (someopen) {
sio_timeouts_until_log = hz / sio_timeout;
sio_timeout_handle = timeout(comwakeup, (void *)NULL,
sio_timeout);
} else {
/* Flush error messages, if any. */
sio_timeouts_until_log = 1;
comwakeup((void *)NULL);
untimeout(comwakeup, (void *)NULL, sio_timeout_handle);
}
}
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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static void
comwakeup(chan)
void *chan;
{
struct com_s *com;
int unit;
sio_timeout_handle = timeout(comwakeup, (void *)NULL, sio_timeout);
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/*
* Recover from lost output interrupts.
* Poll any lines that don't use interrupts.
*/
for (unit = 0; unit < NSIOTOT; ++unit) {
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com = com_addr(unit);
if (com != NULL && !com->gone
&& (com->state >= (CS_BUSY | CS_TTGO) || com->poll)) {
disable_intr();
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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siointr1(com);
enable_intr();
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}
}
/*
* Check for and log errors, but not too often.
*/
if (--sio_timeouts_until_log > 0)
return;
sio_timeouts_until_log = hz / sio_timeout;
for (unit = 0; unit < NSIOTOT; ++unit) {
int errnum;
com = com_addr(unit);
if (com == NULL)
continue;
if (com->gone)
continue;
for (errnum = 0; errnum < CE_NTYPES; ++errnum) {
u_int delta;
u_long total;
disable_intr();
delta = com->delta_error_counts[errnum];
com->delta_error_counts[errnum] = 0;
enable_intr();
if (delta == 0)
continue;
total = com->error_counts[errnum] += delta;
log(LOG_ERR, "sio%d: %u more %s%s (total %lu)\n",
unit, delta, error_desc[errnum],
delta == 1 ? "" : "s", total);
}
}
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}
static void
disc_optim(tp, t, com)
struct tty *tp;
struct termios *t;
struct com_s *com;
{
if (!(t->c_iflag & (ICRNL | IGNCR | IMAXBEL | INLCR | ISTRIP | IXON))
&& (!(t->c_iflag & BRKINT) || (t->c_iflag & IGNBRK))
&& (!(t->c_iflag & PARMRK)
|| (t->c_iflag & (IGNPAR | IGNBRK)) == (IGNPAR | IGNBRK))
&& !(t->c_lflag & (ECHO | ICANON | IEXTEN | ISIG | PENDIN))
&& linesw[tp->t_line].l_rint == ttyinput)
tp->t_state |= TS_CAN_BYPASS_L_RINT;
else
tp->t_state &= ~TS_CAN_BYPASS_L_RINT;
com->hotchar = linesw[tp->t_line].l_hotchar;
}
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/*
* Following are all routines needed for SIO to act as console
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*/
#include <machine/cons.h>
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CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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struct siocnstate {
u_char dlbl;
u_char dlbh;
u_char ier;
u_char cfcr;
u_char mcr;
};
static speed_t siocngetspeed __P((Port_t, struct speedtab *));
static void siocnclose __P((struct siocnstate *sp));
static void siocnopen __P((struct siocnstate *sp));
static void siocntxwait __P((void));
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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static void
siocntxwait()
{
int timo;
/*
* Wait for any pending transmission to finish. Required to avoid
* the UART lockup bug when the speed is changed, and for normal
* transmits.
*/
timo = 100000;
while ((inb(siocniobase + com_lsr) & (LSR_TSRE | LSR_TXRDY))
!= (LSR_TSRE | LSR_TXRDY) && --timo != 0)
;
}
/*
* Read the serial port specified and try to figure out what speed
* it's currently running at. We're assuming the serial port has
* been initialized and is basicly idle. This routine is only intended
* to be run at system startup.
*
* If the value read from the serial port doesn't make sense, return 0.
*/
static speed_t
siocngetspeed(iobase, table)
Port_t iobase;
struct speedtab *table;
{
int code;
u_char dlbh;
u_char dlbl;
u_char cfcr;
cfcr = inb(iobase + com_cfcr);
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_DLAB | cfcr);
dlbl = inb(iobase + com_dlbl);
dlbh = inb(iobase + com_dlbh);
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, cfcr);
code = dlbh << 8 | dlbl;
for ( ; table->sp_speed != -1; table++)
if (table->sp_code == code)
return (table->sp_speed);
return 0; /* didn't match anything sane */
}
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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static void
siocnopen(sp)
struct siocnstate *sp;
{
int divisor;
u_char dlbh;
u_char dlbl;
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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Port_t iobase;
/*
* Save all the device control registers except the fifo register
* and set our default ones (cs8 -parenb speed=comdefaultrate).
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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* We can't save the fifo register since it is read-only.
*/
iobase = siocniobase;
sp->ier = inb(iobase + com_ier);
outb(iobase + com_ier, 0); /* spltty() doesn't stop siointr() */
siocntxwait();
sp->cfcr = inb(iobase + com_cfcr);
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_DLAB | CFCR_8BITS);
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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sp->dlbl = inb(iobase + com_dlbl);
sp->dlbh = inb(iobase + com_dlbh);
/*
* Only set the divisor registers if they would change, since on
* some 16550 incompatibles (Startech), setting them clears the
* data input register. This also reduces the effects of the
* UMC8669F bug.
*/
divisor = ttspeedtab(comdefaultrate, comspeedtab);
dlbl = divisor & 0xFF;
if (sp->dlbl != dlbl)
outb(iobase + com_dlbl, dlbl);
dlbh = (u_int) divisor >> 8;
if (sp->dlbh != dlbh)
outb(iobase + com_dlbh, dlbh);
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_8BITS);
sp->mcr = inb(iobase + com_mcr);
/*
* We don't want interrupts, but must be careful not to "disable"
* them by clearing the MCR_IENABLE bit, since that might cause
* an interrupt by floating the IRQ line.
*/
outb(iobase + com_mcr, (sp->mcr & MCR_IENABLE) | MCR_DTR | MCR_RTS);
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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}
static void
siocnclose(sp)
struct siocnstate *sp;
{
Port_t iobase;
/*
* Restore the device control registers.
*/
siocntxwait();
iobase = siocniobase;
outb(iobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_DLAB | CFCR_8BITS);
if (sp->dlbl != inb(iobase + com_dlbl))
outb(iobase + com_dlbl, sp->dlbl);
if (sp->dlbh != inb(iobase + com_dlbh))
outb(iobase + com_dlbh, sp->dlbh);
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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outb(iobase + com_cfcr, sp->cfcr);
/*
* XXX damp oscillations of MCR_DTR and MCR_RTS by not restoring them.
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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*/
outb(iobase + com_mcr, sp->mcr | MCR_DTR | MCR_RTS);
outb(iobase + com_ier, sp->ier);
}
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void
siocnprobe(cp)
struct consdev *cp;
{
speed_t boot_speed;
u_char cfcr;
struct isa_device *dvp;
int s;
struct siocnstate sp;
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/*
* Find our first enabled console, if any. If it is a high-level
* console device, then initialize it and return successfully.
* If it is a low-level console device, then initialize it and
* return unsuccessfully. It must be initialized in both cases
* for early use by console drivers and debuggers. Initializing
* the hardware is not necessary in all cases, since the i/o
* routines initialize it on the fly, but it is necessary if
* input might arrive while the hardware is switched back to an
* uninitialized state. We can't handle multiple console devices
* yet because our low-level routines don't take a device arg.
* We trust the user to set the console flags properly so that we
* don't need to probe.
*/
cp->cn_pri = CN_DEAD;
for (dvp = isa_devtab_tty; dvp->id_driver != NULL; dvp++)
if (dvp->id_driver == &siodriver && dvp->id_enabled
&& COM_CONSOLE(dvp)) {
siocniobase = dvp->id_iobase;
s = spltty();
if (boothowto & RB_SERIAL) {
boot_speed = siocngetspeed(siocniobase,
comspeedtab);
if (boot_speed)
comdefaultrate = boot_speed;
}
/*
* Initialize the divisor latch. We can't rely on
* siocnopen() to do this the first time, since it
* avoids writing to the latch if the latch appears
* to have the correct value. Also, if we didn't
* just read the speed from the hardware, then we
* need to set the speed in hardware so that
* switching it later is null.
*/
cfcr = inb(siocniobase + com_cfcr);
outb(siocniobase + com_cfcr, CFCR_DLAB | cfcr);
outb(siocniobase + com_dlbl,
COMBRD(comdefaultrate) & 0xff);
outb(siocniobase + com_dlbh,
(u_int) COMBRD(comdefaultrate) >> 8);
outb(siocniobase + com_cfcr, cfcr);
siocnopen(&sp);
splx(s);
if (!COM_LLCONSOLE(dvp)) {
cp->cn_dev = makedev(CDEV_MAJOR, dvp->id_unit);
cp->cn_pri = COM_FORCECONSOLE(dvp)
|| boothowto & RB_SERIAL
? CN_REMOTE : CN_NORMAL;
}
break;
}
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}
void
siocninit(cp)
struct consdev *cp;
{
comconsole = DEV_TO_UNIT(cp->cn_dev);
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}
int
siocncheckc(dev)
dev_t dev;
{
int c;
Port_t iobase;
int s;
struct siocnstate sp;
iobase = siocniobase;
s = spltty();
siocnopen(&sp);
if (inb(iobase + com_lsr) & LSR_RXRDY)
c = inb(iobase + com_data);
else
c = -1;
siocnclose(&sp);
splx(s);
return (c);
}
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int
siocngetc(dev)
dev_t dev;
{
int c;
Port_t iobase;
int s;
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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struct siocnstate sp;
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CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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iobase = siocniobase;
s = spltty();
siocnopen(&sp);
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while (!(inb(iobase + com_lsr) & LSR_RXRDY))
;
c = inb(iobase + com_data);
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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siocnclose(&sp);
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splx(s);
return (c);
}
void
siocnputc(dev, c)
dev_t dev;
int c;
{
int s;
CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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struct siocnstate sp;
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CHANGES from Bruce: --- This list of changes is in approximately chronological order (oldest first). o Many cosmetic changes - renamed comintr1 -> siointr1, moved things around and fixed whitespace. o Reduced SLIP latency (FRAME_END hack) from 20-30 ms to 16 ms at 115200 bps (you won't notice the average 10 ms improvement on slow lines). ppp seems to use only counted transfers so there's no similar hack available. It's too hard for the driver to know the count. o Temporary #ifdefs for new and old interrupt handling (OLD_INTERRUPT_HANDLING decided by setsofttty() not being externally defined. o Don't test for the IIR_NOPEND bit being set - test for the non-fifo part of the iir equalling it like the docs say to. States with other IIR_NOPEND set in combination with the other iir bits are undefined. The docs may be stupid - the old test would not have broken when the fifo bits were introduced. o Noted more problems with DTR wait. o Rewrote console stuff. Still some initialization and state preservation problems. Same for kgdb stuff. The driver doesn't do anything about the console close bug. It needs to be fixed entirely in i386/cons.c. I like chmr's version where the the console driver revectors the device open and close routines. o Temporary (?) #ifdefs for references to tty buffers. o Noted further things to do in (2 comments about 3 places) for phk's change to not touch RTS unless it is being used for flow control. o Temporary #ifdefs for timestamp handling. It needs fixing. The microtime() call breaks the first rule of writing fast interrupt handlers: NO calls to functions that might do slow and bad things. microtime() enables interrupts. This turns out to be only moderately harmful. Also, I want the timestamp copy outside of the normal interrupt handler. o Don't init com->tp early for the !DONT_MALLOC_TTYS case - both sides are NULL. o Worry about com->tp == NULL in siopoll. I don't see how you survived the (incc <= 0 || !(tp->state & TS_ISOPEN)) test. Perhaps early sttys or comcontrols set up the tp's for _all_ the ports before this code is reached.
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s = spltty();
siocnopen(&sp);
siocntxwait();
outb(siocniobase + com_data, c);
siocnclose(&sp);
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splx(s);
}
#ifdef DSI_SOFT_MODEM
/*
* The magic code to download microcode to a "Connection 14.4+Fax"
* modem from Digicom Systems Inc. Very magic.
*/
#define DSI_ERROR(str) { ptr = str; goto error; }
static int
LoadSoftModem(int unit, int base_io, u_long size, u_char *ptr)
{
int int_c,int_k;
int data_0188, data_0187;
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/*
* First see if it is a DSI SoftModem
*/
if(!((inb(base_io+7) ^ inb(base_io+7) & 0x80)))
return ENODEV;
data_0188 = inb(base_io+4);
data_0187 = inb(base_io+3);
outb(base_io+3,0x80);
outb(base_io+4,0x0C);
outb(base_io+0,0x31);
outb(base_io+1,0x8C);
outb(base_io+7,0x10);
outb(base_io+7,0x19);
if(0x18 != (inb(base_io+7) & 0x1A))
DSI_ERROR("dsp bus not granted");
if(0x01 != (inb(base_io+7) & 0x01)) {
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outb(base_io+7,0x18);
outb(base_io+7,0x19);
if(0x01 != (inb(base_io+7) & 0x01))
DSI_ERROR("program mem not granted");
}
int_c = 0;
while(1) {
if(int_c >= 7 || size <= 0x1800)
break;
for(int_k = 0 ; int_k < 0x800; int_k++) {
outb(base_io+0,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+1,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+2,*ptr++);
}
size -= 0x1800;
int_c++;
}
if(size > 0x1800) {
outb(base_io+7,0x18);
outb(base_io+7,0x19);
if(0x00 != (inb(base_io+7) & 0x01))
DSI_ERROR("program data not granted");
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for(int_k = 0 ; int_k < 0x800; int_k++) {
outb(base_io+1,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+2,0);
outb(base_io+1,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+2,*ptr++);
}
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size -= 0x1800;
while(size > 0x1800) {
for(int_k = 0 ; int_k < 0xC00; int_k++) {
outb(base_io+1,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+2,*ptr++);
}
size -= 0x1800;
}
if(size < 0x1800) {
for(int_k=0;int_k<size/2;int_k++) {
outb(base_io+1,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+2,*ptr++);
}
}
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} else if (size > 0) {
if(int_c == 7) {
outb(base_io+7,0x18);
outb(base_io+7,0x19);
if(0x00 != (inb(base_io+7) & 0x01))
DSI_ERROR("program data not granted");
for(int_k = 0 ; int_k < size/3; int_k++) {
outb(base_io+1,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+2,0);
outb(base_io+1,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+2,*ptr++);
}
} else {
for(int_k = 0 ; int_k < size/3; int_k++) {
outb(base_io+0,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+1,*ptr++);
outb(base_io+2,*ptr++);
}
}
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}
outb(base_io+7,0x11);
outb(base_io+7,3);
outb(base_io+4,data_0188 & 0xfb);
outb(base_io+3,data_0187);
return 0;
error:
printf("sio%d: DSI SoftModem microcode load failed: <%s>\n",unit,ptr);
outb(base_io+7,0x00); \
outb(base_io+3,data_0187); \
outb(base_io+4,data_0188); \
return EIO;
}
#endif /* DSI_SOFT_MODEM */
/*
* support PnP cards if we are using 'em
*/
#if NPNP > 0
static struct siopnp_ids {
u_long vend_id;
char *id_str;
} siopnp_ids[] = {
{ 0x8113b04e, "Supra1381"},
{ 0x9012b04e, "Supra1290"},
{ 0x11007256, "USR0011"},
{ 0 }
};
static char *siopnp_probe(u_long csn, u_long vend_id);
static void siopnp_attach(u_long csn, u_long vend_id, char *name,
struct isa_device *dev);
static u_long nsiopnp = NSIO;
static struct pnp_device siopnp = {
"siopnp",
siopnp_probe,
siopnp_attach,
&nsiopnp,
&tty_imask
};
DATA_SET (pnpdevice_set, siopnp);
static char *
siopnp_probe(u_long csn, u_long vend_id)
{
struct siopnp_ids *ids;
char *s = NULL;
for(ids = siopnp_ids; ids->vend_id != 0; ids++) {
if (vend_id == ids->vend_id) {
s = ids->id_str;
break;
}
}
if (s) {
struct pnp_cinfo d;
read_pnp_parms(&d, 0);
if (d.enable == 0 || d.flags & 1) {
printf("CSN %d is disabled.\n", csn);
return (NULL);
}
}
return (s);
}
static void
siopnp_attach(u_long csn, u_long vend_id, char *name, struct isa_device *dev)
{
struct pnp_cinfo d;
struct isa_device *dvp;
if (dev->id_unit >= NSIOTOT)
return;
if (read_pnp_parms(&d, 0) == 0) {
printf("failed to read pnp parms\n");
return;
}
write_pnp_parms(&d, 0);
enable_pnp_card();
dev->id_iobase = d.port[0];
dev->id_irq = (1 << d.irq[0]);
dev->id_intr = siointr;
dev->id_ri_flags = RI_FAST;
dev->id_drq = -1;
if (dev->id_driver == NULL) {
dev->id_driver = &siodriver;
dvp = find_isadev(isa_devtab_tty, &siodriver, 0);
if (dvp != NULL)
dev->id_id = dvp->id_id;
}
if ((dev->id_alive = sioprobe(dev)) != 0)
sioattach(dev);
else
printf("sio%d: probe failed\n", dev->id_unit);
}
#endif