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authorDave Hansen <dave@sr71.net>2009-10-01 18:43:32 -0400
committerRichard Purdie <rpurdie@linux.intel.com>2009-12-16 06:30:09 -0500
commita328e95b82c1b8483ae5ab2f809140664d7f6c92 (patch)
tree7e3587f905ffde3826cdcf11ff443b8fae74171a /drivers/leds
parent8bea8672edfca7ec5f661cafb218f1205863b343 (diff)
leds: LED driver for Intel NAS SS4200 series (v5)
This code is based on a driver that came in the "Open-source and GPL components" download here: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Server+Products&ProductLine=Intel%C2%AE+Storage+Systems&ProductProduct=Intel%C2%AE+Entry+Storage+System+SS4200-E&OSVersion=OS+Independent It was in a file called nasgpio.c inside of a second zip file called SS4200-E_Linux_SIO_Driver-v1.4.zip and is based on this updated to use the LED subsystem with the ioctl and hardware monitor support removed. I don't have any need for brightness control, and its code is *completely* separate from the on/off controls implemented here. If anyone else wants it, I'd be happy to look into adding it, but I don't care enough for now. Except for the probe routines, I rewrote most of it. I also Note that I don't have any hardware documentation except for the original driver. Thanks go to Arjan for his help in getting the original source for this released and for chasing down some licensing issues. Signed-off-by: Dave Hansen <dave@sr71.net> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <rpurdie@linux.intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/leds')
-rw-r--r--drivers/leds/Kconfig9
-rw-r--r--drivers/leds/Makefile1
-rw-r--r--drivers/leds/leds-ss4200.c552
3 files changed, 562 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/leds/Kconfig b/drivers/leds/Kconfig
index e4f599f20e38..e481d3c52a54 100644
--- a/drivers/leds/Kconfig
+++ b/drivers/leds/Kconfig
@@ -236,6 +236,15 @@ config LEDS_BD2802
236 This option enables support for BD2802GU RGB LED driver chips 236 This option enables support for BD2802GU RGB LED driver chips
237 accessed via the I2C bus. 237 accessed via the I2C bus.
238 238
239config LEDS_INTEL_SS4200
240 tristate "LED driver for Intel NAS SS4200 series"
241 depends on LEDS_CLASS && PCI && DMI
242 help
243 This option enables support for the Intel SS4200 series of
244 Network Attached Storage servers. You may control the hard
245 drive or power LEDs on the front panel. Using this driver
246 can stop the front LED from blinking after startup.
247
239comment "LED Triggers" 248comment "LED Triggers"
240 249
241config LEDS_TRIGGERS 250config LEDS_TRIGGERS
diff --git a/drivers/leds/Makefile b/drivers/leds/Makefile
index 46d72704d606..12b7a20fcfe0 100644
--- a/drivers/leds/Makefile
+++ b/drivers/leds/Makefile
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_DA903X) += leds-da903x.o
29obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_WM831X_STATUS) += leds-wm831x-status.o 29obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_WM831X_STATUS) += leds-wm831x-status.o
30obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_WM8350) += leds-wm8350.o 30obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_WM8350) += leds-wm8350.o
31obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_PWM) += leds-pwm.o 31obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_PWM) += leds-pwm.o
32obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_INTEL_SS4200) += leds-ss4200.o
32 33
33# LED SPI Drivers 34# LED SPI Drivers
34obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_DAC124S085) += leds-dac124s085.o 35obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS_DAC124S085) += leds-dac124s085.o
diff --git a/drivers/leds/leds-ss4200.c b/drivers/leds/leds-ss4200.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0ec4ec3bc823
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/leds/leds-ss4200.c
@@ -0,0 +1,552 @@
1/*
2 * SS4200-E Hardware API
3 * Copyright (c) 2009, Intel Corporation.
4 * Copyright IBM Corporation, 2009
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
7 * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
8 * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
9 *
10 * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT
11 * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
12 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
13 * more details.
14 *
15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
16 * this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
17 * 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
18 *
19 * Author: Dave Hansen <dave@sr71.net>
20 */
21
22#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
23
24#include <linux/dmi.h>
25#include <linux/init.h>
26#include <linux/ioport.h>
27#include <linux/kernel.h>
28#include <linux/leds.h>
29#include <linux/module.h>
30#include <linux/pci.h>
31#include <linux/types.h>
32#include <linux/uaccess.h>
33
34MODULE_AUTHOR("Rodney Girod <rgirod@confocus.com>, Dave Hansen <dave@sr71.net>");
35MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Intel NAS/Home Server ICH7 GPIO Driver");
36MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
37
38/*
39 * ICH7 LPC/GPIO PCI Config register offsets
40 */
41#define PMBASE 0x040
42#define GPIO_BASE 0x048
43#define GPIO_CTRL 0x04c
44#define GPIO_EN 0x010
45
46/*
47 * The ICH7 GPIO register block is 64 bytes in size.
48 */
49#define ICH7_GPIO_SIZE 64
50
51/*
52 * Define register offsets within the ICH7 register block.
53 */
54#define GPIO_USE_SEL 0x000
55#define GP_IO_SEL 0x004
56#define GP_LVL 0x00c
57#define GPO_BLINK 0x018
58#define GPI_INV 0x030
59#define GPIO_USE_SEL2 0x034
60#define GP_IO_SEL2 0x038
61#define GP_LVL2 0x03c
62
63/*
64 * PCI ID of the Intel ICH7 LPC Device within which the GPIO block lives.
65 */
66static struct pci_device_id ich7_lpc_pci_id[] =
67{
68 { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH7_0) },
69 { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH7_1) },
70 { PCI_DEVICE(PCI_VENDOR_ID_INTEL, PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_ICH7_30) },
71 { } /* NULL entry */
72};
73
74MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, ich7_lpc_pci_id);
75
76static int __init ss4200_led_dmi_callback(const struct dmi_system_id *id)
77{
78 pr_info("detected '%s'\n", id->ident);
79 return 1;
80}
81
82static unsigned int __initdata nodetect;
83module_param_named(nodetect, nodetect, bool, 0);
84MODULE_PARM_DESC(nodetect, "Skip DMI-based hardware detection");
85
86/*
87 * struct nas_led_whitelist - List of known good models
88 *
89 * Contains the known good models this driver is compatible with.
90 * When adding a new model try to be as strict as possible. This
91 * makes it possible to keep the false positives (the model is
92 * detected as working, but in reality it is not) as low as
93 * possible.
94 */
95static struct dmi_system_id __initdata nas_led_whitelist[] = {
96 {
97 .callback = ss4200_led_dmi_callback,
98 .ident = "Intel SS4200-E",
99 .matches = {
100 DMI_MATCH(DMI_SYS_VENDOR, "Intel"),
101 DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_NAME, "SS4200-E"),
102 DMI_MATCH(DMI_PRODUCT_VERSION, "1.00.00")
103 }
104 },
105};
106
107/*
108 * Base I/O address assigned to the Power Management register block
109 */
110static u32 g_pm_io_base;
111
112/*
113 * Base I/O address assigned to the ICH7 GPIO register block
114 */
115static u32 nas_gpio_io_base;
116
117/*
118 * When we successfully register a region, we are returned a resource.
119 * We use these to identify which regions we need to release on our way
120 * back out.
121 */
122static struct resource *gp_gpio_resource;
123
124struct nasgpio_led {
125 char *name;
126 u32 gpio_bit;
127 struct led_classdev led_cdev;
128};
129
130/*
131 * gpio_bit(s) are the ICH7 GPIO bit assignments
132 */
133static struct nasgpio_led nasgpio_leds[] = {
134 { .name = "hdd1:blue:sata", .gpio_bit = 0 },
135 { .name = "hdd1:amber:sata", .gpio_bit = 1 },
136 { .name = "hdd2:blue:sata", .gpio_bit = 2 },
137 { .name = "hdd2:amber:sata", .gpio_bit = 3 },
138 { .name = "hdd3:blue:sata", .gpio_bit = 4 },
139 { .name = "hdd3:amber:sata", .gpio_bit = 5 },
140 { .name = "hdd4:blue:sata", .gpio_bit = 6 },
141 { .name = "hdd4:amber:sata", .gpio_bit = 7 },
142 { .name = "power:blue:power", .gpio_bit = 27},
143 { .name = "power:amber:power", .gpio_bit = 28},
144};
145
146#define NAS_RECOVERY 0x00000400 /* GPIO10 */
147
148static struct nasgpio_led *
149led_classdev_to_nasgpio_led(struct led_classdev *led_cdev)
150{
151 return container_of(led_cdev, struct nasgpio_led, led_cdev);
152}
153
154static struct nasgpio_led *get_led_named(char *name)
155{
156 int i;
157 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nasgpio_leds); i++) {
158 if (strcmp(nasgpio_leds[i].name, name))
159 continue;
160 return &nasgpio_leds[i];
161 }
162 return NULL;
163}
164
165/*
166 * This protects access to the gpio ports.
167 */
168static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(nasgpio_gpio_lock);
169
170/*
171 * There are two gpio ports, one for blinking and the other
172 * for power. @port tells us if we're doing blinking or
173 * power control.
174 *
175 * Caller must hold nasgpio_gpio_lock
176 */
177static void __nasgpio_led_set_attr(struct led_classdev *led_cdev,
178 u32 port, u32 value)
179{
180 struct nasgpio_led *led = led_classdev_to_nasgpio_led(led_cdev);
181 u32 gpio_out;
182
183 gpio_out = inl(nas_gpio_io_base + port);
184 if (value)
185 gpio_out |= (1<<led->gpio_bit);
186 else
187 gpio_out &= ~(1<<led->gpio_bit);
188
189 outl(gpio_out, nas_gpio_io_base + port);
190}
191
192static void nasgpio_led_set_attr(struct led_classdev *led_cdev,
193 u32 port, u32 value)
194{
195 spin_lock(&nasgpio_gpio_lock);
196 __nasgpio_led_set_attr(led_cdev, port, value);
197 spin_unlock(&nasgpio_gpio_lock);
198}
199
200u32 nasgpio_led_get_attr(struct led_classdev *led_cdev, u32 port)
201{
202 struct nasgpio_led *led = led_classdev_to_nasgpio_led(led_cdev);
203 u32 gpio_in;
204
205 spin_lock(&nasgpio_gpio_lock);
206 gpio_in = inl(nas_gpio_io_base + port);
207 spin_unlock(&nasgpio_gpio_lock);
208 if (gpio_in & (1<<led->gpio_bit))
209 return 1;
210 return 0;
211}
212
213/*
214 * There is actual brightness control in the hardware,
215 * but it is via smbus commands and not implemented
216 * in this driver.
217 */
218static void nasgpio_led_set_brightness(struct led_classdev *led_cdev,
219 enum led_brightness brightness)
220{
221 u32 setting = 0;
222 if (brightness >= LED_HALF)
223 setting = 1;
224 /*
225 * Hold the lock across both operations. This ensures
226 * consistency so that both the "turn off blinking"
227 * and "turn light off" operations complete as a set.
228 */
229 spin_lock(&nasgpio_gpio_lock);
230 /*
231 * LED class documentation asks that past blink state
232 * be disabled when brightness is turned to zero.
233 */
234 if (brightness == 0)
235 __nasgpio_led_set_attr(led_cdev, GPO_BLINK, 0);
236 __nasgpio_led_set_attr(led_cdev, GP_LVL, setting);
237 spin_unlock(&nasgpio_gpio_lock);
238}
239
240static int nasgpio_led_set_blink(struct led_classdev *led_cdev,
241 unsigned long *delay_on,
242 unsigned long *delay_off)
243{
244 u32 setting = 1;
245 if (!(*delay_on == 0 && *delay_off == 0) &&
246 !(*delay_on == 500 && *delay_off == 500))
247 return -EINVAL;
248 /*
249 * These are very approximate.
250 */
251 *delay_on = 500;
252 *delay_off = 500;
253
254 nasgpio_led_set_attr(led_cdev, GPO_BLINK, setting);
255
256 return 0;
257}
258
259
260/*
261 * Initialize the ICH7 GPIO registers for NAS usage. The BIOS should have
262 * already taken care of this, but we will do so in a non destructive manner
263 * so that we have what we need whether the BIOS did it or not.
264 */
265static int __devinit ich7_gpio_init(struct device *dev)
266{
267 int i;
268 u32 config_data = 0;
269 u32 all_nas_led = 0;
270
271 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nasgpio_leds); i++)
272 all_nas_led |= (1<<nasgpio_leds[i].gpio_bit);
273
274 spin_lock(&nasgpio_gpio_lock);
275 /*
276 * We need to enable all of the GPIO lines used by the NAS box,
277 * so we will read the current Use Selection and add our usage
278 * to it. This should be benign with regard to the original
279 * BIOS configuration.
280 */
281 config_data = inl(nas_gpio_io_base + GPIO_USE_SEL);
282 dev_dbg(dev, ": Data read from GPIO_USE_SEL = 0x%08x\n", config_data);
283 config_data |= all_nas_led + NAS_RECOVERY;
284 outl(config_data, nas_gpio_io_base + GPIO_USE_SEL);
285 config_data = inl(nas_gpio_io_base + GPIO_USE_SEL);
286 dev_dbg(dev, ": GPIO_USE_SEL = 0x%08x\n\n", config_data);
287
288 /*
289 * The LED GPIO outputs need to be configured for output, so we
290 * will ensure that all LED lines are cleared for output and the
291 * RECOVERY line ready for input. This too should be benign with
292 * regard to BIOS configuration.
293 */
294 config_data = inl(nas_gpio_io_base + GP_IO_SEL);
295 dev_dbg(dev, ": Data read from GP_IO_SEL = 0x%08x\n",
296 config_data);
297 config_data &= ~all_nas_led;
298 config_data |= NAS_RECOVERY;
299 outl(config_data, nas_gpio_io_base + GP_IO_SEL);
300 config_data = inl(nas_gpio_io_base + GP_IO_SEL);
301 dev_dbg(dev, ": GP_IO_SEL = 0x%08x\n", config_data);
302
303 /*
304 * In our final system, the BIOS will initialize the state of all
305 * of the LEDs. For now, we turn them all off (or Low).
306 */
307 config_data = inl(nas_gpio_io_base + GP_LVL);
308 dev_dbg(dev, ": Data read from GP_LVL = 0x%08x\n", config_data);
309 /*
310 * In our final system, the BIOS will initialize the blink state of all
311 * of the LEDs. For now, we turn blink off for all of them.
312 */
313 config_data = inl(nas_gpio_io_base + GPO_BLINK);
314 dev_dbg(dev, ": Data read from GPO_BLINK = 0x%08x\n", config_data);
315
316 /*
317 * At this moment, I am unsure if anything needs to happen with GPI_INV
318 */
319 config_data = inl(nas_gpio_io_base + GPI_INV);
320 dev_dbg(dev, ": Data read from GPI_INV = 0x%08x\n", config_data);
321
322 spin_unlock(&nasgpio_gpio_lock);
323 return 0;
324}
325
326static void ich7_lpc_cleanup(struct device *dev)
327{
328 /*
329 * If we were given exclusive use of the GPIO
330 * I/O Address range, we must return it.
331 */
332 if (gp_gpio_resource) {
333 dev_dbg(dev, ": Releasing GPIO I/O addresses\n");
334 release_region(nas_gpio_io_base, ICH7_GPIO_SIZE);
335 gp_gpio_resource = NULL;
336 }
337}
338
339/*
340 * The OS has determined that the LPC of the Intel ICH7 Southbridge is present
341 * so we can retrive the required operational information and prepare the GPIO.
342 */
343static struct pci_dev *nas_gpio_pci_dev;
344static int __devinit ich7_lpc_probe(struct pci_dev *dev,
345 const struct pci_device_id *id)
346{
347 int status = 0;
348 u32 gc = 0;
349
350 pci_enable_device(dev);
351
352 nas_gpio_pci_dev = dev;
353 status = pci_read_config_dword(dev, PMBASE, &g_pm_io_base);
354 if (status)
355 goto out;
356 g_pm_io_base &= 0x00000ff80;
357
358 status = pci_read_config_dword(dev, GPIO_CTRL, &gc);
359 if (!(GPIO_EN & gc)) {
360 status = -EEXIST;
361 dev_info(&dev->dev,
362 "ERROR: The LPC GPIO Block has not been enabled.\n");
363 goto out;
364 }
365
366 status = pci_read_config_dword(dev, GPIO_BASE, &nas_gpio_io_base);
367 if (0 > status) {
368 dev_info(&dev->dev, "Unable to read GPIOBASE.\n");
369 goto out;
370 }
371 dev_dbg(&dev->dev, ": GPIOBASE = 0x%08x\n", nas_gpio_io_base);
372 nas_gpio_io_base &= 0x00000ffc0;
373
374 /*
375 * Insure that we have exclusive access to the GPIO I/O address range.
376 */
377 gp_gpio_resource = request_region(nas_gpio_io_base, ICH7_GPIO_SIZE,
378 KBUILD_MODNAME);
379 if (NULL == gp_gpio_resource) {
380 dev_info(&dev->dev,
381 "ERROR Unable to register GPIO I/O addresses.\n");
382 status = -1;
383 goto out;
384 }
385
386 /*
387 * Initialize the GPIO for NAS/Home Server Use
388 */
389 ich7_gpio_init(&dev->dev);
390
391out:
392 if (status) {
393 ich7_lpc_cleanup(&dev->dev);
394 pci_disable_device(dev);
395 }
396 return status;
397}
398
399static void ich7_lpc_remove(struct pci_dev *dev)
400{
401 ich7_lpc_cleanup(&dev->dev);
402 pci_disable_device(dev);
403}
404
405/*
406 * pci_driver structure passed to the PCI modules
407 */
408static struct pci_driver nas_gpio_pci_driver = {
409 .name = KBUILD_MODNAME,
410 .id_table = ich7_lpc_pci_id,
411 .probe = ich7_lpc_probe,
412 .remove = ich7_lpc_remove,
413};
414
415static struct led_classdev *get_classdev_for_led_nr(int nr)
416{
417 struct nasgpio_led *nas_led = &nasgpio_leds[nr];
418 struct led_classdev *led = &nas_led->led_cdev;
419 return led;
420}
421
422
423static void set_power_light_amber_noblink(void)
424{
425 struct nasgpio_led *amber = get_led_named("power:amber:power");
426 struct nasgpio_led *blue = get_led_named("power:blue:power");
427
428 if (!amber || !blue)
429 return;
430 /*
431 * LED_OFF implies disabling future blinking
432 */
433 pr_debug("setting blue off and amber on\n");
434
435 nasgpio_led_set_brightness(&blue->led_cdev, LED_OFF);
436 nasgpio_led_set_brightness(&amber->led_cdev, LED_FULL);
437}
438
439static ssize_t nas_led_blink_show(struct device *dev,
440 struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
441{
442 struct led_classdev *led = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
443 int blinking = 0;
444 if (nasgpio_led_get_attr(led, GPO_BLINK))
445 blinking = 1;
446 return sprintf(buf, "%u\n", blinking);
447}
448
449static ssize_t nas_led_blink_store(struct device *dev,
450 struct device_attribute *attr,
451 const char *buf, size_t size)
452{
453 int ret;
454 struct led_classdev *led = dev_get_drvdata(dev);
455 unsigned long blink_state;
456
457 ret = strict_strtoul(buf, 10, &blink_state);
458 if (ret)
459 return ret;
460
461 nasgpio_led_set_attr(led, GPO_BLINK, blink_state);
462
463 return size;
464}
465
466static DEVICE_ATTR(blink, 0644, nas_led_blink_show, nas_led_blink_store);
467
468static int register_nasgpio_led(int led_nr)
469{
470 int ret;
471 struct nasgpio_led *nas_led = &nasgpio_leds[led_nr];
472 struct led_classdev *led = get_classdev_for_led_nr(led_nr);
473
474 led->name = nas_led->name;
475 led->brightness = LED_OFF;
476 if (nasgpio_led_get_attr(led, GP_LVL))
477 led->brightness = LED_FULL;
478 led->brightness_set = nasgpio_led_set_brightness;
479 led->blink_set = nasgpio_led_set_blink;
480 ret = led_classdev_register(&nas_gpio_pci_dev->dev, led);
481 if (ret)
482 return ret;
483 ret = device_create_file(led->dev, &dev_attr_blink);
484 if (ret)
485 led_classdev_unregister(led);
486 return ret;
487}
488
489static void unregister_nasgpio_led(int led_nr)
490{
491 struct led_classdev *led = get_classdev_for_led_nr(led_nr);
492 led_classdev_unregister(led);
493 device_remove_file(led->dev, &dev_attr_blink);
494}
495/*
496 * module load/initialization
497 */
498static int __init nas_gpio_init(void)
499{
500 int i;
501 int ret = 0;
502 int nr_devices = 0;
503
504 nr_devices = dmi_check_system(nas_led_whitelist);
505 if (nodetect) {
506 pr_info("skipping hardware autodetection\n");
507 pr_info("Please send 'dmidecode' output to dave@sr71.net\n");
508 nr_devices++;
509 }
510
511 if (nr_devices <= 0) {
512 pr_info("no LED devices found\n");
513 return -ENODEV;
514 }
515
516 pr_info("registering PCI driver\n");
517 ret = pci_register_driver(&nas_gpio_pci_driver);
518 if (ret)
519 return ret;
520 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nasgpio_leds); i++) {
521 ret = register_nasgpio_led(i);
522 if (ret)
523 goto out_err;
524 }
525 /*
526 * When the system powers on, the BIOS leaves the power
527 * light blue and blinking. This will turn it solid
528 * amber once the driver is loaded.
529 */
530 set_power_light_amber_noblink();
531 return 0;
532out_err:
533 for (; i >= 0; i--)
534 unregister_nasgpio_led(i);
535 pci_unregister_driver(&nas_gpio_pci_driver);
536 return ret;
537}
538
539/*
540 * module unload
541 */
542static void __exit nas_gpio_exit(void)
543{
544 int i;
545 pr_info("Unregistering driver\n");
546 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nasgpio_leds); i++)
547 unregister_nasgpio_led(i);
548 pci_unregister_driver(&nas_gpio_pci_driver);
549}
550
551module_init(nas_gpio_init);
552module_exit(nas_gpio_exit);