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1/* Copyright(c) 2000, Compaq Computer Corporation
2 * Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter
3 * 64-bit, 66MHz PCI
4 * Originally developed and tested on:
5 * (front): [chip] Tachyon TS HPFC-5166A/1.2 L2C1090 ...
6 * SP# P225CXCBFIEL6T, Rev XC
7 * SP# 161290-001, Rev XD
8 * (back): Board No. 010008-001 A/W Rev X5, FAB REV X5
9 *
10 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
11 * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
12 * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
13 * later version.
14 *
15 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
16 * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
18 * General Public License for more details.
19 * Written by Don Zimmerman
20*/
21// These functions control the NVRAM I2C hardware on
22// non-intelligent Fibre Host Adapters.
23// The primary purpose is to read the HBA's NVRAM to get adapter's
24// manufactured WWN to copy into Tachyon chip registers
25// Orignal source author unknown
26
27#include <linux/types.h>
28enum boolean { FALSE, TRUE } ;
29
30
31#ifndef UCHAR
32typedef __u8 UCHAR;
33#endif
34#ifndef BOOLEAN
35typedef __u8 BOOLEAN;
36#endif
37#ifndef USHORT
38typedef __u16 USHORT;
39#endif
40#ifndef ULONG
41typedef __u32 ULONG;
42#endif
43
44
45#include <linux/string.h>
46#include <linux/pci.h>
47#include <linux/delay.h>
48#include <linux/sched.h>
49#include <asm/io.h> // struct pt_regs for IRQ handler & Port I/O
50
51#include "cpqfcTSchip.h"
52
53static void tl_i2c_tx_byte( void* GPIOout, UCHAR data );
54/*static BOOLEAN tl_write_i2c_page_portion( void* GPIOin, void* GPIOout,
55 USHORT startOffset, // e.g. 0x2f for WWN start
56 USHORT count,
57 UCHAR *buf );
58*/
59
60//
61// Tachlite GPIO2, GPIO3 (I2C) DEFINES
62// The NVRAM chip NM24C03 defines SCL (serial clock) and SDA (serial data)
63// GPIO2 drives SDA, and GPIO3 drives SCL
64//
65// Since Tachlite inverts the state of the GPIO 0-3 outputs, SET writes 0
66// and clear writes 1. The input lines (read in TL status) is NOT inverted
67// This really helps confuse the code and debugging.
68
69#define SET_DATA_HI 0x0
70#define SET_DATA_LO 0x8
71#define SET_CLOCK_HI 0x0
72#define SET_CLOCK_LO 0x4
73
74#define SENSE_DATA_HI 0x8
75#define SENSE_DATA_LO 0x0
76#define SENSE_CLOCK_HI 0x4
77#define SENSE_CLOCK_LO 0x0
78
79#define SLAVE_READ_ADDRESS 0xA1
80#define SLAVE_WRITE_ADDRESS 0xA0
81
82
83static void i2c_delay(ULONG mstime);
84static void tl_i2c_clock_pulse( UCHAR , void* GPIOout);
85static UCHAR tl_read_i2c_data( void* );
86
87
88//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
89//
90// Name: I2C_RX_ACK
91//
92// This routine receives an acknowledge over the I2C bus.
93//
94//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
95static unsigned short tl_i2c_rx_ack( void* GPIOin, void* GPIOout )
96{
97 unsigned long value;
98
99 // do clock pulse, let data line float high
100 tl_i2c_clock_pulse( SET_DATA_HI, GPIOout );
101
102 // slave must drive data low for acknowledge
103 value = tl_read_i2c_data( GPIOin);
104 if (value & SENSE_DATA_HI )
105 return( FALSE );
106
107 return( TRUE );
108}
109//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
110//
111// Name: READ_I2C_REG
112//
113// This routine reads the I2C control register using the global
114// IO address stored in gpioreg.
115//
116//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
117static UCHAR tl_read_i2c_data( void* gpioreg )
118{
119 return( (UCHAR)(readl( gpioreg ) & 0x08L) ); // GPIO3
120}
121//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
122//
123// Name: WRITE_I2C_REG
124//
125// This routine writes the I2C control register using the global
126// IO address stored in gpioreg.
127// In Tachlite, we don't want to modify other bits in TL Control reg.
128//
129//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
130static void tl_write_i2c_reg( void* gpioregOUT, UCHAR value )
131{
132 ULONG temp;
133
134 // First read the register and clear out the old bits
135 temp = readl( gpioregOUT ) & 0xfffffff3L;
136
137 // Now or in the new data and send it back out
138 writel( temp | value, gpioregOUT);
139}
140//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
141//
142// Name: I2C_TX_START
143//
144// This routine transmits a start condition over the I2C bus.
145// 1. Set SCL (clock, GPIO2) HIGH, set SDA (data, GPIO3) HIGH,
146// wait 5us to stabilize.
147// 2. With SCL still HIGH, drive SDA low. The low transition marks
148// the start condition to NM24Cxx (the chip)
149// NOTE! In TL control reg., output 1 means chip sees LOW
150//
151//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
152static unsigned short tl_i2c_tx_start( void* GPIOin, void* GPIOout )
153{
154 unsigned short i;
155 ULONG value;
156
157 if ( !(tl_read_i2c_data(GPIOin) & SENSE_DATA_HI))
158 {
159 // start with clock high, let data float high
160 tl_write_i2c_reg( GPIOout, SET_DATA_HI | SET_CLOCK_HI );
161
162 // keep sending clock pulses if slave is driving data line
163 for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
164 {
165 tl_i2c_clock_pulse( SET_DATA_HI, GPIOout );
166
167 if ( tl_read_i2c_data(GPIOin) & SENSE_DATA_HI )
168 break;
169 }
170
171 // if he's still driving data low after 10 clocks, abort
172 value = tl_read_i2c_data( GPIOin ); // read status
173 if (!(value & 0x08) )
174 return( FALSE );
175 }
176
177
178 // To START, bring data low while clock high
179 tl_write_i2c_reg( GPIOout, SET_CLOCK_HI | SET_DATA_LO );
180
181 i2c_delay(0);
182
183 return( TRUE ); // TX start successful
184}
185//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
186//
187// Name: I2C_TX_STOP
188//
189// This routine transmits a stop condition over the I2C bus.
190//
191//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
192
193static unsigned short tl_i2c_tx_stop( void* GPIOin, void* GPIOout )
194{
195 int i;
196
197 for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
198 {
199 // Send clock pulse, drive data line low
200 tl_i2c_clock_pulse( SET_DATA_LO, GPIOout );
201
202 // To STOP, bring data high while clock high
203 tl_write_i2c_reg( GPIOout, SET_DATA_HI | SET_CLOCK_HI );
204
205 // Give the data line time to float high
206 i2c_delay(0);
207
208 // If slave is driving data line low, there's a problem; retry
209 if ( tl_read_i2c_data(GPIOin) & SENSE_DATA_HI )
210 return( TRUE ); // TX STOP successful!
211 }
212
213 return( FALSE ); // error
214}
215//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
216//
217// Name: I2C_TX_uchar
218//
219// This routine transmits a byte across the I2C bus.
220//
221//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
222static void tl_i2c_tx_byte( void* GPIOout, UCHAR data )
223{
224 UCHAR bit;
225
226 for (bit = 0x80; bit; bit >>= 1)
227 {
228 if( data & bit )
229 tl_i2c_clock_pulse( (UCHAR)SET_DATA_HI, GPIOout);
230 else
231 tl_i2c_clock_pulse( (UCHAR)SET_DATA_LO, GPIOout);
232 }
233}
234//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
235//
236// Name: I2C_RX_uchar
237//
238// This routine receives a byte across the I2C bus.
239//
240//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
241static UCHAR tl_i2c_rx_byte( void* GPIOin, void* GPIOout )
242{
243 UCHAR bit;
244 UCHAR data = 0;
245
246
247 for (bit = 0x80; bit; bit >>= 1) {
248 // do clock pulse, let data line float high
249 tl_i2c_clock_pulse( SET_DATA_HI, GPIOout );
250
251 // read data line
252 if ( tl_read_i2c_data( GPIOin) & 0x08 )
253 data |= bit;
254 }
255
256 return (data);
257}
258//*****************************************************************************
259//*****************************************************************************
260// Function: read_i2c_nvram
261// Arguments: UCHAR count number of bytes to read
262// UCHAR *buf area to store the bytes read
263// Returns: 0 - failed
264// 1 - success
265//*****************************************************************************
266//*****************************************************************************
267unsigned long cpqfcTS_ReadNVRAM( void* GPIOin, void* GPIOout , USHORT count,
268 UCHAR *buf )
269{
270 unsigned short i;
271
272 if( !( tl_i2c_tx_start(GPIOin, GPIOout) ))
273 return FALSE;
274
275 // Select the NVRAM for "dummy" write, to set the address
276 tl_i2c_tx_byte( GPIOout , SLAVE_WRITE_ADDRESS );
277 if ( !tl_i2c_rx_ack(GPIOin, GPIOout ) )
278 return( FALSE );
279
280 // Now send the address where we want to start reading
281 tl_i2c_tx_byte( GPIOout , 0 );
282 if ( !tl_i2c_rx_ack(GPIOin, GPIOout ) )
283 return( FALSE );
284
285 // Send a repeated start condition and select the
286 // slave for reading now.
287 if( tl_i2c_tx_start(GPIOin, GPIOout) )
288 tl_i2c_tx_byte( GPIOout, SLAVE_READ_ADDRESS );
289
290 if ( !tl_i2c_rx_ack(GPIOin, GPIOout) )
291 return( FALSE );
292
293 // this loop will now read out the data and store it
294 // in the buffer pointed to by buf
295 for ( i=0; i<count; i++)
296 {
297 *buf++ = tl_i2c_rx_byte(GPIOin, GPIOout);
298
299 // Send ACK by holding data line low for 1 clock
300 if ( i < (count-1) )
301 tl_i2c_clock_pulse( 0x08, GPIOout );
302 else {
303 // Don't send ack for final byte
304 tl_i2c_clock_pulse( SET_DATA_HI, GPIOout );
305 }
306 }
307
308 tl_i2c_tx_stop(GPIOin, GPIOout);
309
310 return( TRUE );
311}
312
313//****************************************************************
314//
315//
316//
317// routines to set and clear the data and clock bits
318//
319//
320//
321//****************************************************************
322
323static void tl_set_clock(void* gpioreg)
324{
325 ULONG ret_val;
326
327 ret_val = readl( gpioreg );
328 ret_val &= 0xffffffFBL; // clear GPIO2 (SCL)
329 writel( ret_val, gpioreg);
330}
331
332static void tl_clr_clock(void* gpioreg)
333{
334 ULONG ret_val;
335
336 ret_val = readl( gpioreg );
337 ret_val |= SET_CLOCK_LO;
338 writel( ret_val, gpioreg);
339}
340
341//*****************************************************************
342//
343//
344// This routine will advance the clock by one period
345//
346//
347//*****************************************************************
348static void tl_i2c_clock_pulse( UCHAR value, void* GPIOout )
349{
350 ULONG ret_val;
351
352 // clear the clock bit
353 tl_clr_clock( GPIOout );
354
355 i2c_delay(0);
356
357
358 // read the port to preserve non-I2C bits
359 ret_val = readl( GPIOout );
360
361 // clear the data & clock bits
362 ret_val &= 0xFFFFFFf3;
363
364 // write the value passed in...
365 // data can only change while clock is LOW!
366 ret_val |= value; // the data
367 ret_val |= SET_CLOCK_LO; // the clock
368 writel( ret_val, GPIOout );
369
370 i2c_delay(0);
371
372
373 //set clock bit
374 tl_set_clock( GPIOout);
375}
376
377
378
379
380//*****************************************************************
381//
382//
383// This routine returns the 64-bit WWN
384//
385//
386//*****************************************************************
387int cpqfcTS_GetNVRAM_data( UCHAR *wwnbuf, UCHAR *buf )
388{
389 ULONG len;
390 ULONG sub_len;
391 ULONG ptr_inc;
392 ULONG i;
393 ULONG j;
394 UCHAR *data_ptr;
395 UCHAR z;
396 UCHAR name;
397 UCHAR sub_name;
398 UCHAR done;
399 int iReturn=0; // def. 0 offset is failure to find WWN field
400
401
402
403 data_ptr = (UCHAR *)buf;
404
405 done = FALSE;
406 i = 0;
407
408 while ( (i < 128) && (!done) )
409 {
410 z = data_ptr[i];\
411 if ( !(z & 0x80) )
412 {
413 len = 1 + (z & 0x07);
414
415 name = (z & 0x78) >> 3;
416 if (name == 0x0F)
417 done = TRUE;
418 }
419 else
420 {
421 name = z & 0x7F;
422 len = 3 + data_ptr[i+1] + (data_ptr[i+2] << 8);
423
424 switch (name)
425 {
426 case 0x0D:
427 //
428 j = i + 3;
429 //
430 if ( data_ptr[j] == 0x3b ) {
431 len = 6;
432 break;
433 }
434
435 while ( j<(i+len) ) {
436 sub_name = (data_ptr[j] & 0x3f);
437 sub_len = data_ptr[j+1] +
438 (data_ptr[j+2] << 8);
439 ptr_inc = sub_len + 3;
440 switch (sub_name)
441 {
442 case 0x3C:
443 memcpy( wwnbuf, &data_ptr[j+3], 8);
444 iReturn = j+3;
445 break;
446 default:
447 break;
448 }
449 j += ptr_inc;
450 }
451 break;
452 default:
453 break;
454 }
455 }
456 //
457 i += len;
458 } // end while
459 return iReturn;
460}
461
462
463
464
465
466// define a short 5 micro sec delay, and longer (ms) delay
467
468static void i2c_delay(ULONG mstime)
469{
470 ULONG i;
471
472// NOTE: we only expect to use these delays when reading
473// our adapter's NVRAM, which happens only during adapter reset.
474// Delay technique from "Linux Device Drivers", A. Rubini
475// (1st Ed.) pg 137.
476
477// printk(" delay %lx ", mstime);
478 if( mstime ) // ms delay?
479 {
480 // delay technique
481 for( i=0; i < mstime; i++)
482 udelay(1000); // 1ms per loop
483
484 }
485 else // 5 micro sec delay
486
487 udelay( 5 ); // micro secs
488
489// printk("done\n");
490}
491
492
493