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1
2 /* rio_linux.c -- Linux driver for the Specialix RIO series cards.
3 *
4 *
5 * (C) 1999 R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl
6 *
7 * Specialix pays for the development and support of this driver.
8 * Please DO contact support@specialix.co.uk if you require
9 * support. But please read the documentation (rio.txt) first.
10 *
11 *
12 *
13 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
14 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
15 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
16 * the License, or (at your option) any later version.
17 *
18 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
19 * useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
20 * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
21 * PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
22 *
23 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
24 * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
25 * Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
26 * USA.
27 *
28 * Revision history:
29 * $Log: rio.c,v $
30 * Revision 1.1 1999/07/11 10:13:54 wolff
31 * Initial revision
32 *
33 * */
34
35 #include <linux/module.h>
36 #include <linux/config.h>
37 #include <linux/kdev_t.h>
38 #include <asm/io.h>
39 #include <linux/kernel.h>
40 #include <linux/sched.h>
41 #include <linux/ioport.h>
42 #include <linux/interrupt.h>
43 #include <linux/errno.h>
44 #include <linux/tty.h>
45 #include <linux/tty_flip.h>
46 #include <linux/mm.h>
47 #include <linux/serial.h>
48 #include <linux/fcntl.h>
49 #include <linux/major.h>
50 #include <linux/delay.h>
51 #include <linux/pci.h>
52 #include <linux/slab.h>
53 #include <linux/miscdevice.h>
54 #include <linux/init.h>
55
56 #include <linux/generic_serial.h>
57 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
58
59 #include "linux_compat.h"
60 #include "typdef.h"
61 #include "pkt.h"
62 #include "daemon.h"
63 #include "rio.h"
64 #include "riospace.h"
65 #include "top.h"
66 #include "cmdpkt.h"
67 #include "map.h"
68 #include "riotypes.h"
69 #include "rup.h"
70 #include "port.h"
71 #include "riodrvr.h"
72 #include "rioinfo.h"
73 #include "func.h"
74 #include "errors.h"
75 #include "pci.h"
76
77 #include "parmmap.h"
78 #include "unixrup.h"
79 #include "board.h"
80 #include "host.h"
81 #include "error.h"
82 #include "phb.h"
83 #include "link.h"
84 #include "cmdblk.h"
85 #include "route.h"
86 #include "control.h"
87 #include "cirrus.h"
88 #include "rioioctl.h"
89 #include "param.h"
90 #include "list.h"
91 #include "sam.h"
92 #include "protsts.h"
93 #include "rioboard.h"
94
95
96 #include "rio_linux.h"
97
98 /* I don't think that this driver can handle more than 512 ports on
99 one machine. Specialix specifies max 4 boards in one machine. I don't
100 know why. If you want to try anyway you'll have to increase the number
101 of boards in rio.h. You'll have to allocate more majors if you need
102 more than 512 ports.... */
103
104 #ifndef RIO_NORMAL_MAJOR0
105 /* This allows overriding on the compiler commandline, or in a "major.h"
106 include or something like that */
107 #define RIO_NORMAL_MAJOR0 154
108 #define RIO_NORMAL_MAJOR1 156
109 #endif
110
111 #ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_SPECIALIX_SX_XIO_IO8
112 #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_SPECIALIX_SX_XIO_IO8 0x2000
113 #endif
114
115 #ifndef RIO_WINDOW_LEN
116 #define RIO_WINDOW_LEN 0x10000
117 #endif
118
119
120 /* Configurable options:
121 (Don't be too sure that it'll work if you toggle them) */
122
123 /* Am I paranoid or not ? ;-) */
124 #undef RIO_PARANOIA_CHECK
125
126
127 /* 20 -> 2000 per second. The card should rate-limit interrupts at 1000
128 Hz, but it is user configurable. I don't recommend going above 1000
129 Hz. The interrupt ratelimit might trigger if the interrupt is
130 shared with a very active other device.
131 undef this if you want to disable the check....
132 */
133 #define IRQ_RATE_LIMIT 200
134
135 #if 0
136 /* Not implemented */
137 /*
138 * The following defines are mostly for testing purposes. But if you need
139 * some nice reporting in your syslog, you can define them also.
140 */
141 #define RIO_REPORT_FIFO
142 #define RIO_REPORT_OVERRUN
143 #endif
144
145
146 /* These constants are derived from SCO Source */
147 static struct Conf
148 RIOConf = {
149 /* locator */ "RIO Config here",
150 /* startuptime */ HZ * 2,
151 /* how long to wait for card to run */
152 /* slowcook */ 0,
153 /* TRUE -> always use line disc. */
154 /* intrpolltime */ 1,
155 /* The frequency of OUR polls */
156 /* breakinterval */ 25,
157 /* x10 mS XXX: units seem to be 1ms not 10! -- REW */
158 /* timer */ 10,
159 /* mS */
160 /* RtaLoadBase */ 0x7000,
161 /* HostLoadBase */ 0x7C00,
162 /* XpHz */ 5,
163 /* number of Xprint hits per second */
164 /* XpCps */ 120,
165 /* Xprint characters per second */
166 /* XpOn */ "\033d#",
167 /* start Xprint for a wyse 60 */
168 /* XpOff */ "\024",
169 /* end Xprint for a wyse 60 */
170 /* MaxXpCps */ 2000,
171 /* highest Xprint speed */
172 /* MinXpCps */ 10,
173 /* slowest Xprint speed */
174 /* SpinCmds */ 1,
175 /* non-zero for mega fast boots */
176 /* First Addr */ 0x0A0000,
177 /* First address to look at */
178 /* Last Addr */ 0xFF0000,
179 /* Last address looked at */
180 /* BufferSize */ 1024,
181 /* Bytes per port of buffering */
182 /* LowWater */ 256,
183 /* how much data left before wakeup */
184 /* LineLength */ 80,
185 /* how wide is the console? */
186 /* CmdTimeout */ HZ,
187 /* how long a close command may take */
188 };
189
190
191
192
193 /* Function prototypes */
194
195 static void rio_disable_tx_interrupts(void *ptr);
196 static void rio_enable_tx_interrupts(void *ptr);
197 static void rio_disable_rx_interrupts(void *ptr);
198 static void rio_enable_rx_interrupts(void *ptr);
199 static int rio_get_CD(void *ptr);
200 static void rio_shutdown_port(void *ptr);
201 static int rio_set_real_termios(void *ptr);
202 static void rio_hungup(void *ptr);
203 static void rio_close(void *ptr);
204 static int rio_chars_in_buffer(void *ptr);
205 static int rio_fw_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg);
206 static int rio_init_drivers(void);
207
208 static void my_hd(void *addr, int len);
209
210 static struct tty_driver *rio_driver, *rio_driver2;
211
212 /* The name "p" is a bit non-descript. But that's what the rio-lynxos
213 sources use all over the place. */
214 struct rio_info *p;
215
216 int rio_debug;
217
218
219 /* You can have the driver poll your card.
220 - Set rio_poll to 1 to poll every timer tick (10ms on Intel).
221 This is used when the card cannot use an interrupt for some reason.
222 */
223 static int rio_poll = 1;
224
225
226 /* These are the only open spaces in my computer. Yours may have more
227 or less.... */
228 static int rio_probe_addrs[] = { 0xc0000, 0xd0000, 0xe0000 };
229
230 #define NR_RIO_ADDRS ARRAY_SIZE(rio_probe_addrs)
231
232
233 /* Set the mask to all-ones. This alas, only supports 32 interrupts.
234 Some architectures may need more. -- Changed to LONG to
235 support up to 64 bits on 64bit architectures. -- REW 20/06/99 */
236 static long rio_irqmask = -1;
237
238 MODULE_AUTHOR("Rogier Wolff <R.E.Wolff@bitwizard.nl>, Patrick van de Lageweg <patrick@bitwizard.nl>");
239 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("RIO driver");
240 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
241 module_param(rio_poll, int, 0);
242 module_param(rio_debug, int, 0644);
243 module_param(rio_irqmask, long, 0);
244
245 static struct real_driver rio_real_driver = {
246 rio_disable_tx_interrupts,
247 rio_enable_tx_interrupts,
248 rio_disable_rx_interrupts,
249 rio_enable_rx_interrupts,
250 rio_get_CD,
251 rio_shutdown_port,
252 rio_set_real_termios,
253 rio_chars_in_buffer,
254 rio_close,
255 rio_hungup,
256 NULL
257 };
258
259 /*
260 * Firmware loader driver specific routines
261 *
262 */
263
264 static struct file_operations rio_fw_fops = {
265 .owner = THIS_MODULE,
266 .ioctl = rio_fw_ioctl,
267 };
268
269 static struct miscdevice rio_fw_device = {
270 RIOCTL_MISC_MINOR, "rioctl", &rio_fw_fops
271 };
272
273
274
275
276
277 #ifdef RIO_PARANOIA_CHECK
278
279 /* This doesn't work. Who's paranoid around here? Not me! */
280
281 static inline int rio_paranoia_check(struct rio_port const *port, char *name, const char *routine)
282 {
283
284 static const char *badmagic = KERN_ERR "rio: Warning: bad rio port magic number for device %s in %s\n";
285 static const char *badinfo = KERN_ERR "rio: Warning: null rio port for device %s in %s\n";
286
287 if (!port) {
288 printk(badinfo, name, routine);
289 return 1;
290 }
291 if (port->magic != RIO_MAGIC) {
292 printk(badmagic, name, routine);
293 return 1;
294 }
295
296 return 0;
297 }
298 #else
299 #define rio_paranoia_check(a,b,c) 0
300 #endif
301
302
303 #ifdef DEBUG
304 static void my_hd(void *ad, int len)
305 {
306 int i, j, ch;
307 unsigned char *addr = ad;
308
309 for (i = 0; i < len; i += 16) {
310 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PARAM, "%08x ", (int) addr + i);
311 for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) {
312 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PARAM, "%02x %s", addr[j + i], (j == 7) ? " " : "");
313 }
314 for (j = 0; j < 16; j++) {
315 ch = addr[j + i];
316 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PARAM, "%c", (ch < 0x20) ? '.' : ((ch > 0x7f) ? '.' : ch));
317 }
318 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PARAM, "\n");
319 }
320 }
321 #else
322 #define my_hd(ad,len) do{/* nothing*/ } while (0)
323 #endif
324
325
326 /* Delay a number of jiffies, allowing a signal to interrupt */
327 int RIODelay(struct Port *PortP, int njiffies)
328 {
329 func_enter();
330
331 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_DELAY, "delaying %d jiffies\n", njiffies);
332 msleep_interruptible(jiffies_to_msecs(njiffies));
333 func_exit();
334
335 if (signal_pending(current))
336 return RIO_FAIL;
337 else
338 return !RIO_FAIL;
339 }
340
341
342 /* Delay a number of jiffies, disallowing a signal to interrupt */
343 int RIODelay_ni(struct Port *PortP, int njiffies)
344 {
345 func_enter();
346
347 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_DELAY, "delaying %d jiffies (ni)\n", njiffies);
348 msleep(jiffies_to_msecs(njiffies));
349 func_exit();
350 return !RIO_FAIL;
351 }
352
353
354 int rio_minor(struct tty_struct *tty)
355 {
356 return tty->index + (tty->driver == rio_driver) ? 0 : 256;
357 }
358
359
360 int rio_ismodem(struct tty_struct *tty)
361 {
362 return 1;
363 }
364
365
366 static int rio_set_real_termios(void *ptr)
367 {
368 int rv, modem;
369 struct tty_struct *tty;
370 func_enter();
371
372 tty = ((struct Port *) ptr)->gs.tty;
373
374 modem = rio_ismodem(tty);
375
376 rv = RIOParam((struct Port *) ptr, CONFIG, modem, 1);
377
378 func_exit();
379
380 return rv;
381 }
382
383
384 static void rio_reset_interrupt(struct Host *HostP)
385 {
386 func_enter();
387
388 switch (HostP->Type) {
389 case RIO_AT:
390 case RIO_MCA:
391 case RIO_PCI:
392 WBYTE(HostP->ResetInt, 0xff);
393 }
394
395 func_exit();
396 }
397
398
399 static irqreturn_t rio_interrupt(int irq, void *ptr, struct pt_regs *regs)
400 {
401 struct Host *HostP;
402 func_enter();
403
404 HostP = (struct Host *) ptr; /* &p->RIOHosts[(long)ptr]; */
405 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_IFLOW, "rio: enter rio_interrupt (%d/%d)\n", irq, HostP->Ivec);
406
407 /* AAargh! The order in which to do these things is essential and
408 not trivial.
409
410 - Rate limit goes before "recursive". Otherwise a series of
411 recursive calls will hang the machine in the interrupt routine.
412
413 - hardware twiddling goes before "recursive". Otherwise when we
414 poll the card, and a recursive interrupt happens, we won't
415 ack the card, so it might keep on interrupting us. (especially
416 level sensitive interrupt systems like PCI).
417
418 - Rate limit goes before hardware twiddling. Otherwise we won't
419 catch a card that has gone bonkers.
420
421 - The "initialized" test goes after the hardware twiddling. Otherwise
422 the card will stick us in the interrupt routine again.
423
424 - The initialized test goes before recursive.
425 */
426
427
428
429 #ifdef IRQ_RATE_LIMIT
430 /* Aaargh! I'm ashamed. This costs more lines-of-code than the
431 actual interrupt routine!. (Well, used to when I wrote that comment) */
432 {
433 static int lastjif;
434 static int nintr = 0;
435
436 if (lastjif == jiffies) {
437 if (++nintr > IRQ_RATE_LIMIT) {
438 free_irq(HostP->Ivec, ptr);
439 printk(KERN_ERR "rio: Too many interrupts. Turning off interrupt %d.\n", HostP->Ivec);
440 }
441 } else {
442 lastjif = jiffies;
443 nintr = 0;
444 }
445 }
446 #endif
447 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_IFLOW, "rio: We've have noticed the interrupt\n");
448 if (HostP->Ivec == irq) {
449 /* Tell the card we've noticed the interrupt. */
450 rio_reset_interrupt(HostP);
451 }
452
453 if ((HostP->Flags & RUN_STATE) != RC_RUNNING)
454 return IRQ_HANDLED;
455
456 if (test_and_set_bit(RIO_BOARD_INTR_LOCK, &HostP->locks)) {
457 printk(KERN_ERR "Recursive interrupt! (host %d/irq%d)\n", (int) ptr, HostP->Ivec);
458 return IRQ_HANDLED;
459 }
460
461 RIOServiceHost(p, HostP, irq);
462
463 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_IFLOW, "riointr() doing host %d type %d\n", (int) ptr, HostP->Type);
464
465 clear_bit(RIO_BOARD_INTR_LOCK, &HostP->locks);
466 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_IFLOW, "rio: exit rio_interrupt (%d/%d)\n", irq, HostP->Ivec);
467 func_exit();
468 return IRQ_HANDLED;
469 }
470
471
472 static void rio_pollfunc(unsigned long data)
473 {
474 func_enter();
475
476 rio_interrupt(0, &p->RIOHosts[data], NULL);
477 p->RIOHosts[data].timer.expires = jiffies + rio_poll;
478 add_timer(&p->RIOHosts[data].timer);
479
480 func_exit();
481 }
482
483
484 /* ********************************************************************** *
485 * Here are the routines that actually *
486 * interface with the generic_serial driver *
487 * ********************************************************************** */
488
489 /* Ehhm. I don't know how to fiddle with interrupts on the Specialix
490 cards. .... Hmm. Ok I figured it out. You don't. -- REW */
491
492 static void rio_disable_tx_interrupts(void *ptr)
493 {
494 func_enter();
495
496 /* port->gs.flags &= ~GS_TX_INTEN; */
497
498 func_exit();
499 }
500
501
502 static void rio_enable_tx_interrupts(void *ptr)
503 {
504 struct Port *PortP = ptr;
505 /* int hn; */
506
507 func_enter();
508
509 /* hn = PortP->HostP - p->RIOHosts;
510
511 rio_dprintk (RIO_DEBUG_TTY, "Pushing host %d\n", hn);
512 rio_interrupt (-1,(void *) hn, NULL); */
513
514 RIOTxEnable((char *) PortP);
515
516 /*
517 * In general we cannot count on "tx empty" interrupts, although
518 * the interrupt routine seems to be able to tell the difference.
519 */
520 PortP->gs.flags &= ~GS_TX_INTEN;
521
522 func_exit();
523 }
524
525
526 static void rio_disable_rx_interrupts(void *ptr)
527 {
528 func_enter();
529 func_exit();
530 }
531
532 static void rio_enable_rx_interrupts(void *ptr)
533 {
534 /* struct rio_port *port = ptr; */
535 func_enter();
536 func_exit();
537 }
538
539
540 /* Jeez. Isn't this simple? */
541 static int rio_get_CD(void *ptr)
542 {
543 struct Port *PortP = ptr;
544 int rv;
545
546 func_enter();
547 rv = (PortP->ModemState & MSVR1_CD) != 0;
548
549 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Getting CD status: %d\n", rv);
550
551 func_exit();
552 return rv;
553 }
554
555
556 /* Jeez. Isn't this simple? Actually, we can sync with the actual port
557 by just pushing stuff into the queue going to the port... */
558 static int rio_chars_in_buffer(void *ptr)
559 {
560 func_enter();
561
562 func_exit();
563 return 0;
564 }
565
566
567 /* Nothing special here... */
568 static void rio_shutdown_port(void *ptr)
569 {
570 struct Port *PortP;
571
572 func_enter();
573
574 PortP = (struct Port *) ptr;
575 PortP->gs.tty = NULL;
576 #if 0
577 port->gs.flags &= ~GS_ACTIVE;
578 if (!port->gs.tty) {
579 rio_dprintk(RIO_DBUG_TTY, "No tty.\n");
580 return;
581 }
582 if (!port->gs.tty->termios) {
583 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_TTY, "No termios.\n");
584 return;
585 }
586 if (port->gs.tty->termios->c_cflag & HUPCL) {
587 rio_setsignals(port, 0, 0);
588 }
589 #endif
590
591 func_exit();
592 }
593
594
595 /* I haven't the foggiest why the decrement use count has to happen
596 here. The whole linux serial drivers stuff needs to be redesigned.
597 My guess is that this is a hack to minimize the impact of a bug
598 elsewhere. Thinking about it some more. (try it sometime) Try
599 running minicom on a serial port that is driven by a modularized
600 driver. Have the modem hangup. Then remove the driver module. Then
601 exit minicom. I expect an "oops". -- REW */
602 static void rio_hungup(void *ptr)
603 {
604 struct Port *PortP;
605
606 func_enter();
607
608 PortP = (struct Port *) ptr;
609 PortP->gs.tty = NULL;
610
611 func_exit();
612 }
613
614
615 /* The standard serial_close would become shorter if you'd wrap it like
616 this.
617 rs_close (...){save_flags;cli;real_close();dec_use_count;restore_flags;}
618 */
619 static void rio_close(void *ptr)
620 {
621 struct Port *PortP;
622
623 func_enter();
624
625 PortP = (struct Port *) ptr;
626
627 riotclose(ptr);
628
629 if (PortP->gs.count) {
630 printk(KERN_ERR "WARNING port count:%d\n", PortP->gs.count);
631 PortP->gs.count = 0;
632 }
633
634 PortP->gs.tty = NULL;
635 func_exit();
636 }
637
638
639
640 static int rio_fw_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
641 {
642 int rc = 0;
643 func_enter();
644
645 /* The "dev" argument isn't used. */
646 rc = riocontrol(p, 0, cmd, (void *) arg, capable(CAP_SYS_ADMIN));
647
648 func_exit();
649 return rc;
650 }
651
652 extern int RIOShortCommand(struct rio_info *p, struct Port *PortP, int command, int len, int arg);
653
654 static int rio_ioctl(struct tty_struct *tty, struct file *filp, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg)
655 {
656 int rc;
657 struct Port *PortP;
658 int ival;
659
660 func_enter();
661
662 PortP = (struct Port *) tty->driver_data;
663
664 rc = 0;
665 switch (cmd) {
666 #if 0
667 case TIOCGSOFTCAR:
668 rc = put_user(((tty->termios->c_cflag & CLOCAL) ? 1 : 0), (unsigned int *) arg);
669 break;
670 #endif
671 case TIOCSSOFTCAR:
672 if ((rc = get_user(ival, (unsigned int *) arg)) == 0) {
673 tty->termios->c_cflag = (tty->termios->c_cflag & ~CLOCAL) | (ival ? CLOCAL : 0);
674 }
675 break;
676 case TIOCGSERIAL:
677 rc = -EFAULT;
678 if (access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, (void *) arg, sizeof(struct serial_struct)))
679 rc = gs_getserial(&PortP->gs, (struct serial_struct *) arg);
680 break;
681 case TCSBRK:
682 if (PortP->State & RIO_DELETED) {
683 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_TTY, "BREAK on deleted RTA\n");
684 rc = -EIO;
685 } else {
686 if (RIOShortCommand(p, PortP, SBREAK, 2, 250) == RIO_FAIL) {
687 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INTR, "SBREAK RIOShortCommand failed\n");
688 rc = -EIO;
689 }
690 }
691 break;
692 case TCSBRKP:
693 if (PortP->State & RIO_DELETED) {
694 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_TTY, "BREAK on deleted RTA\n");
695 rc = -EIO;
696 } else {
697 int l;
698 l = arg ? arg * 100 : 250;
699 if (l > 255)
700 l = 255;
701 if (RIOShortCommand(p, PortP, SBREAK, 2, arg ? arg * 100 : 250) == RIO_FAIL) {
702 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INTR, "SBREAK RIOShortCommand failed\n");
703 rc = -EIO;
704 }
705 }
706 break;
707 case TIOCSSERIAL:
708 rc = -EFAULT;
709 if (access_ok(VERIFY_READ, (void *) arg, sizeof(struct serial_struct)))
710 rc = gs_setserial(&PortP->gs, (struct serial_struct *) arg);
711 break;
712 #if 0
713 /*
714 * note: these IOCTLs no longer reach here. Use
715 * tiocmset/tiocmget driver methods instead. The
716 * #if 0 disablement predates this comment.
717 */
718 case TIOCMGET:
719 rc = -EFAULT;
720 if (access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, (void *) arg, sizeof(unsigned int))) {
721 rc = 0;
722 ival = rio_getsignals(port);
723 put_user(ival, (unsigned int *) arg);
724 }
725 break;
726 case TIOCMBIS:
727 if ((rc = get_user(ival, (unsigned int *) arg)) == 0) {
728 rio_setsignals(port, ((ival & TIOCM_DTR) ? 1 : -1), ((ival & TIOCM_RTS) ? 1 : -1));
729 }
730 break;
731 case TIOCMBIC:
732 if ((rc = get_user(ival, (unsigned int *) arg)) == 0) {
733 rio_setsignals(port, ((ival & TIOCM_DTR) ? 0 : -1), ((ival & TIOCM_RTS) ? 0 : -1));
734 }
735 break;
736 case TIOCMSET:
737 if ((rc = get_user(ival, (unsigned int *) arg)) == 0) {
738 rio_setsignals(port, ((ival & TIOCM_DTR) ? 1 : 0), ((ival & TIOCM_RTS) ? 1 : 0));
739 }
740 break;
741 #endif
742 default:
743 rc = -ENOIOCTLCMD;
744 break;
745 }
746 func_exit();
747 return rc;
748 }
749
750
751 /* The throttle/unthrottle scheme for the Specialix card is different
752 * from other drivers and deserves some explanation.
753 * The Specialix hardware takes care of XON/XOFF
754 * and CTS/RTS flow control itself. This means that all we have to
755 * do when signalled by the upper tty layer to throttle/unthrottle is
756 * to make a note of it here. When we come to read characters from the
757 * rx buffers on the card (rio_receive_chars()) we look to see if the
758 * upper layer can accept more (as noted here in rio_rx_throt[]).
759 * If it can't we simply don't remove chars from the cards buffer.
760 * When the tty layer can accept chars, we again note that here and when
761 * rio_receive_chars() is called it will remove them from the cards buffer.
762 * The card will notice that a ports buffer has drained below some low
763 * water mark and will unflow control the line itself, using whatever
764 * flow control scheme is in use for that port. -- Simon Allen
765 */
766
767 static void rio_throttle(struct tty_struct *tty)
768 {
769 struct Port *port = (struct Port *) tty->driver_data;
770
771 func_enter();
772 /* If the port is using any type of input flow
773 * control then throttle the port.
774 */
775
776 if ((tty->termios->c_cflag & CRTSCTS) || (I_IXOFF(tty))) {
777 port->State |= RIO_THROTTLE_RX;
778 }
779
780 func_exit();
781 }
782
783
784 static void rio_unthrottle(struct tty_struct *tty)
785 {
786 struct Port *port = (struct Port *) tty->driver_data;
787
788 func_enter();
789 /* Always unthrottle even if flow control is not enabled on
790 * this port in case we disabled flow control while the port
791 * was throttled
792 */
793
794 port->State &= ~RIO_THROTTLE_RX;
795
796 func_exit();
797 return;
798 }
799
800
801
802
803
804 /* ********************************************************************** *
805 * Here are the initialization routines. *
806 * ********************************************************************** */
807
808
809 static struct vpd_prom *get_VPD_PROM(struct Host *hp)
810 {
811 static struct vpd_prom vpdp;
812 char *p;
813 int i;
814
815 func_enter();
816 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Going to verify vpd prom at %p.\n", hp->Caddr + RIO_VPD_ROM);
817
818 p = (char *) &vpdp;
819 for (i = 0; i < sizeof(struct vpd_prom); i++)
820 *p++ = readb(hp->Caddr + RIO_VPD_ROM + i * 2);
821 /* read_rio_byte (hp, RIO_VPD_ROM + i*2); */
822
823 /* Terminate the identifier string.
824 *** requires one extra byte in struct vpd_prom *** */
825 *p++ = 0;
826
827 if (rio_debug & RIO_DEBUG_PROBE)
828 my_hd((char *) &vpdp, 0x20);
829
830 func_exit();
831
832 return &vpdp;
833 }
834
835 static struct tty_operations rio_ops = {
836 .open = riotopen,
837 .close = gs_close,
838 .write = gs_write,
839 .put_char = gs_put_char,
840 .flush_chars = gs_flush_chars,
841 .write_room = gs_write_room,
842 .chars_in_buffer = gs_chars_in_buffer,
843 .flush_buffer = gs_flush_buffer,
844 .ioctl = rio_ioctl,
845 .throttle = rio_throttle,
846 .unthrottle = rio_unthrottle,
847 .set_termios = gs_set_termios,
848 .stop = gs_stop,
849 .start = gs_start,
850 .hangup = gs_hangup,
851 };
852
853 static int rio_init_drivers(void)
854 {
855 int error = -ENOMEM;
856
857 rio_driver = alloc_tty_driver(256);
858 if (!rio_driver)
859 goto out;
860 rio_driver2 = alloc_tty_driver(256);
861 if (!rio_driver2)
862 goto out1;
863
864 func_enter();
865
866 rio_driver->owner = THIS_MODULE;
867 rio_driver->driver_name = "specialix_rio";
868 rio_driver->name = "ttySR";
869 rio_driver->major = RIO_NORMAL_MAJOR0;
870 rio_driver->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL;
871 rio_driver->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL;
872 rio_driver->init_termios = tty_std_termios;
873 rio_driver->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
874 rio_driver->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW;
875 tty_set_operations(rio_driver, &rio_ops);
876
877 rio_driver2->owner = THIS_MODULE;
878 rio_driver2->driver_name = "specialix_rio";
879 rio_driver2->name = "ttySR";
880 rio_driver2->major = RIO_NORMAL_MAJOR1;
881 rio_driver2->type = TTY_DRIVER_TYPE_SERIAL;
882 rio_driver2->subtype = SERIAL_TYPE_NORMAL;
883 rio_driver2->init_termios = tty_std_termios;
884 rio_driver2->init_termios.c_cflag = B9600 | CS8 | CREAD | HUPCL | CLOCAL;
885 rio_driver2->flags = TTY_DRIVER_REAL_RAW;
886 tty_set_operations(rio_driver2, &rio_ops);
887
888 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "set_termios = %p\n", gs_set_termios);
889
890 if ((error = tty_register_driver(rio_driver)))
891 goto out2;
892 if ((error = tty_register_driver(rio_driver2)))
893 goto out3;
894 func_exit();
895 return 0;
896 out3:
897 tty_unregister_driver(rio_driver);
898 out2:
899 put_tty_driver(rio_driver2);
900 out1:
901 put_tty_driver(rio_driver);
902 out:
903 printk(KERN_ERR "rio: Couldn't register a rio driver, error = %d\n", error);
904 return 1;
905 }
906
907
908 static void *ckmalloc(int size)
909 {
910 void *p;
911
912 p = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL);
913 if (p)
914 memset(p, 0, size);
915 return p;
916 }
917
918
919
920 static int rio_init_datastructures(void)
921 {
922 int i;
923 struct Port *port;
924 func_enter();
925
926 /* Many drivers statically allocate the maximum number of ports
927 There is no reason not to allocate them dynamically. Is there? -- REW */
928 /* However, the RIO driver allows users to configure their first
929 RTA as the ports numbered 504-511. We therefore need to allocate
930 the whole range. :-( -- REW */
931
932 #define RI_SZ sizeof(struct rio_info)
933 #define HOST_SZ sizeof(struct Host)
934 #define PORT_SZ sizeof(struct Port *)
935 #define TMIO_SZ sizeof(struct termios *)
936 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "getting : %d %d %d %d %d bytes\n", RI_SZ, RIO_HOSTS * HOST_SZ, RIO_PORTS * PORT_SZ, RIO_PORTS * TMIO_SZ, RIO_PORTS * TMIO_SZ);
937
938 if (!(p = ckmalloc(RI_SZ)))
939 goto free0;
940 if (!(p->RIOHosts = ckmalloc(RIO_HOSTS * HOST_SZ)))
941 goto free1;
942 if (!(p->RIOPortp = ckmalloc(RIO_PORTS * PORT_SZ)))
943 goto free2;
944 p->RIOConf = RIOConf;
945 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Got : %p %p %p\n", p, p->RIOHosts, p->RIOPortp);
946
947 #if 1
948 for (i = 0; i < RIO_PORTS; i++) {
949 port = p->RIOPortp[i] = ckmalloc(sizeof(struct Port));
950 if (!port) {
951 goto free6;
952 }
953 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "initing port %d (%d)\n", i, port->Mapped);
954 port->PortNum = i;
955 port->gs.magic = RIO_MAGIC;
956 port->gs.close_delay = HZ / 2;
957 port->gs.closing_wait = 30 * HZ;
958 port->gs.rd = &rio_real_driver;
959 spin_lock_init(&port->portSem);
960 /*
961 * Initializing wait queue
962 */
963 init_waitqueue_head(&port->gs.open_wait);
964 init_waitqueue_head(&port->gs.close_wait);
965 }
966 #else
967 /* We could postpone initializing them to when they are configured. */
968 #endif
969
970
971
972 if (rio_debug & RIO_DEBUG_INIT) {
973 my_hd(&rio_real_driver, sizeof(rio_real_driver));
974 }
975
976
977 func_exit();
978 return 0;
979
980 free6:for (i--; i >= 0; i--)
981 kfree(p->RIOPortp[i]);
982 /*free5:
983 free4:
984 free3:*/ kfree(p->RIOPortp);
985 free2:kfree(p->RIOHosts);
986 free1:
987 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Not enough memory! %p %p %p\n", p, p->RIOHosts, p->RIOPortp);
988 kfree(p);
989 free0:
990 return -ENOMEM;
991 }
992
993 static void __exit rio_release_drivers(void)
994 {
995 func_enter();
996 tty_unregister_driver(rio_driver2);
997 tty_unregister_driver(rio_driver);
998 put_tty_driver(rio_driver2);
999 put_tty_driver(rio_driver);
1000 func_exit();
1001 }
1002
1003
1004 #ifdef CONFIG_PCI
1005 /* This was written for SX, but applies to RIO too...
1006 (including bugs....)
1007
1008 There is another bit besides Bit 17. Turning that bit off
1009 (on boards shipped with the fix in the eeprom) results in a
1010 hang on the next access to the card.
1011 */
1012
1013 /********************************************************
1014 * Setting bit 17 in the CNTRL register of the PLX 9050 *
1015 * chip forces a retry on writes while a read is pending.*
1016 * This is to prevent the card locking up on Intel Xeon *
1017 * multiprocessor systems with the NX chipset. -- NV *
1018 ********************************************************/
1019
1020 /* Newer cards are produced with this bit set from the configuration
1021 EEprom. As the bit is read/write for the CPU, we can fix it here,
1022 if we detect that it isn't set correctly. -- REW */
1023
1024 static void fix_rio_pci(struct pci_dev *pdev)
1025 {
1026 unsigned int hwbase;
1027 unsigned long rebase;
1028 unsigned int t;
1029
1030 #define CNTRL_REG_OFFSET 0x50
1031 #define CNTRL_REG_GOODVALUE 0x18260000
1032
1033 pci_read_config_dword(pdev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, &hwbase);
1034 hwbase &= PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK;
1035 rebase = (ulong) ioremap(hwbase, 0x80);
1036 t = readl(rebase + CNTRL_REG_OFFSET);
1037 if (t != CNTRL_REG_GOODVALUE) {
1038 printk(KERN_DEBUG "rio: performing cntrl reg fix: %08x -> %08x\n", t, CNTRL_REG_GOODVALUE);
1039 writel(CNTRL_REG_GOODVALUE, rebase + CNTRL_REG_OFFSET);
1040 }
1041 iounmap((char *) rebase);
1042 }
1043 #endif
1044
1045
1046 static int __init rio_init(void)
1047 {
1048 int found = 0;
1049 int i;
1050 struct Host *hp;
1051 int retval;
1052 struct vpd_prom *vpdp;
1053 int okboard;
1054
1055 #ifdef CONFIG_PCI
1056 struct pci_dev *pdev = NULL;
1057 unsigned int tint;
1058 unsigned short tshort;
1059 #endif
1060
1061 func_enter();
1062 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Initing rio module... (rio_debug=%d)\n", rio_debug);
1063
1064 if (abs((long) (&rio_debug) - rio_debug) < 0x10000) {
1065 printk(KERN_WARNING "rio: rio_debug is an address, instead of a value. " "Assuming -1. Was %x/%p.\n", rio_debug, &rio_debug);
1066 rio_debug = -1;
1067 }
1068
1069 if (misc_register(&rio_fw_device) < 0) {
1070 printk(KERN_ERR "RIO: Unable to register firmware loader driver.\n");
1071 return -EIO;
1072 }
1073
1074 retval = rio_init_datastructures();
1075 if (retval < 0) {
1076 misc_deregister(&rio_fw_device);
1077 return retval;
1078 }
1079 #ifdef CONFIG_PCI
1080 /* First look for the JET devices: */
1081 while ((pdev = pci_get_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_SPECIALIX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SPECIALIX_SX_XIO_IO8, pdev))) {
1082 if (pci_enable_device(pdev))
1083 continue;
1084
1085 /* Specialix has a whole bunch of cards with
1086 0x2000 as the device ID. They say its because
1087 the standard requires it. Stupid standard. */
1088 /* It seems that reading a word doesn't work reliably on 2.0.
1089 Also, reading a non-aligned dword doesn't work. So we read the
1090 whole dword at 0x2c and extract the word at 0x2e (SUBSYSTEM_ID)
1091 ourselves */
1092 /* I don't know why the define doesn't work, constant 0x2c does --REW */
1093 pci_read_config_dword(pdev, 0x2c, &tint);
1094 tshort = (tint >> 16) & 0xffff;
1095 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Got a specialix card: %x.\n", tint);
1096 if (tshort != 0x0100) {
1097 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "But it's not a RIO card (%d)...\n", tshort);
1098 continue;
1099 }
1100 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "cp1\n");
1101
1102 pci_read_config_dword(pdev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_2, &tint);
1103
1104 hp = &p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts];
1105 hp->PaddrP = tint & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK;
1106 hp->Ivec = pdev->irq;
1107 if (((1 << hp->Ivec) & rio_irqmask) == 0)
1108 hp->Ivec = 0;
1109 hp->Caddr = ioremap(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].PaddrP, RIO_WINDOW_LEN);
1110 hp->CardP = (struct DpRam *) hp->Caddr;
1111 hp->Type = RIO_PCI;
1112 hp->Copy = rio_pcicopy;
1113 hp->Mode = RIO_PCI_BOOT_FROM_RAM;
1114 spin_lock_init(&hp->HostLock);
1115 rio_reset_interrupt(hp);
1116 rio_start_card_running(hp);
1117
1118 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Going to test it (%p/%p).\n", (void *) p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].PaddrP, p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Caddr);
1119 if (RIOBoardTest(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].PaddrP, p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Caddr, RIO_PCI, 0) == RIO_SUCCESS) {
1120 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Done RIOBoardTest\n");
1121 WBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].ResetInt, 0xff);
1122 p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].UniqueNum =
1123 ((RBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Unique[0]) & 0xFF) << 0) |
1124 ((RBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Unique[1]) & 0xFF) << 8) | ((RBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Unique[2]) & 0xFF) << 16) | ((RBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Unique[3]) & 0xFF) << 24);
1125 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Hmm Tested ok, uniqid = %x.\n", p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].UniqueNum);
1126
1127 fix_rio_pci(pdev);
1128 p->RIOLastPCISearch = RIO_SUCCESS;
1129 p->RIONumHosts++;
1130 found++;
1131 } else {
1132 iounmap((char *) (p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Caddr));
1133 }
1134 }
1135
1136 /* Then look for the older PCI card.... : */
1137
1138 /* These older PCI cards have problems (only byte-mode access is
1139 supported), which makes them a bit awkward to support.
1140 They also have problems sharing interrupts. Be careful.
1141 (The driver now refuses to share interrupts for these
1142 cards. This should be sufficient).
1143 */
1144
1145 /* Then look for the older RIO/PCI devices: */
1146 while ((pdev = pci_get_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_SPECIALIX, PCI_DEVICE_ID_SPECIALIX_RIO, pdev))) {
1147 if (pci_enable_device(pdev))
1148 continue;
1149
1150 #ifdef CONFIG_RIO_OLDPCI
1151 pci_read_config_dword(pdev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, &tint);
1152
1153 hp = &p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts];
1154 hp->PaddrP = tint & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK;
1155 hp->Ivec = pdev->irq;
1156 if (((1 << hp->Ivec) & rio_irqmask) == 0)
1157 hp->Ivec = 0;
1158 hp->Ivec |= 0x8000; /* Mark as non-sharable */
1159 hp->Caddr = ioremap(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].PaddrP, RIO_WINDOW_LEN);
1160 hp->CardP = (struct DpRam *) hp->Caddr;
1161 hp->Type = RIO_PCI;
1162 hp->Copy = rio_pcicopy;
1163 hp->Mode = RIO_PCI_BOOT_FROM_RAM;
1164 spin_lock_init(&hp->HostLock);
1165
1166 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Ivec: %x\n", hp->Ivec);
1167 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Mode: %x\n", hp->Mode);
1168
1169 rio_reset_interrupt(hp);
1170 rio_start_card_running(hp);
1171 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Going to test it (%p/%p).\n", (void *) p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].PaddrP, p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Caddr);
1172 if (RIOBoardTest(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].PaddrP, p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Caddr, RIO_PCI, 0) == RIO_SUCCESS) {
1173 WBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].ResetInt, 0xff);
1174 p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].UniqueNum =
1175 ((RBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Unique[0]) & 0xFF) << 0) |
1176 ((RBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Unique[1]) & 0xFF) << 8) | ((RBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Unique[2]) & 0xFF) << 16) | ((RBYTE(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Unique[3]) & 0xFF) << 24);
1177 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Hmm Tested ok, uniqid = %x.\n", p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].UniqueNum);
1178
1179 p->RIOLastPCISearch = RIO_SUCCESS;
1180 p->RIONumHosts++;
1181 found++;
1182 } else {
1183 iounmap((char *) (p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].Caddr));
1184 }
1185 #else
1186 printk(KERN_ERR "Found an older RIO PCI card, but the driver is not " "compiled to support it.\n");
1187 #endif
1188 }
1189 #endif /* PCI */
1190
1191 /* Now probe for ISA cards... */
1192 for (i = 0; i < NR_RIO_ADDRS; i++) {
1193 hp = &p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts];
1194 hp->PaddrP = rio_probe_addrs[i];
1195 /* There was something about the IRQs of these cards. 'Forget what.--REW */
1196 hp->Ivec = 0;
1197 hp->Caddr = ioremap(p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].PaddrP, RIO_WINDOW_LEN);
1198 hp->CardP = (struct DpRam *) hp->Caddr;
1199 hp->Type = RIO_AT;
1200 hp->Copy = rio_pcicopy; /* AT card PCI???? - PVDL
1201 * -- YES! this is now a normal copy. Only the
1202 * old PCI card uses the special PCI copy.
1203 * Moreover, the ISA card will work with the
1204 * special PCI copy anyway. -- REW */
1205 hp->Mode = 0;
1206 spin_lock_init(&hp->HostLock);
1207
1208 vpdp = get_VPD_PROM(hp);
1209 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Got VPD ROM\n");
1210 okboard = 0;
1211 if ((strncmp(vpdp->identifier, RIO_ISA_IDENT, 16) == 0) || (strncmp(vpdp->identifier, RIO_ISA2_IDENT, 16) == 0) || (strncmp(vpdp->identifier, RIO_ISA3_IDENT, 16) == 0)) {
1212 /* Board is present... */
1213 if (RIOBoardTest(hp->PaddrP, hp->Caddr, RIO_AT, 0) == RIO_SUCCESS) {
1214 /* ... and feeling fine!!!! */
1215 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Hmm Tested ok, uniqid = %x.\n", p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts].UniqueNum);
1216 if (RIOAssignAT(p, hp->PaddrP, hp->Caddr, 0)) {
1217 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_PROBE, "Hmm Tested ok, host%d uniqid = %x.\n", p->RIONumHosts, p->RIOHosts[p->RIONumHosts - 1].UniqueNum);
1218 okboard++;
1219 found++;
1220 }
1221 }
1222
1223 if (!okboard)
1224 iounmap((char *) (hp->Caddr));
1225 }
1226 }
1227
1228
1229 for (i = 0; i < p->RIONumHosts; i++) {
1230 hp = &p->RIOHosts[i];
1231 if (hp->Ivec) {
1232 int mode = SA_SHIRQ;
1233 if (hp->Ivec & 0x8000) {
1234 mode = 0;
1235 hp->Ivec &= 0x7fff;
1236 }
1237 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Requesting interrupt hp: %p rio_interrupt: %d Mode: %x\n", hp, hp->Ivec, hp->Mode);
1238 retval = request_irq(hp->Ivec, rio_interrupt, mode, "rio", hp);
1239 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Return value from request_irq: %d\n", retval);
1240 if (retval) {
1241 printk(KERN_ERR "rio: Cannot allocate irq %d.\n", hp->Ivec);
1242 hp->Ivec = 0;
1243 }
1244 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Got irq %d.\n", hp->Ivec);
1245 if (hp->Ivec != 0) {
1246 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Enabling interrupts on rio card.\n");
1247 hp->Mode |= RIO_PCI_INT_ENABLE;
1248 } else
1249 hp->Mode &= !RIO_PCI_INT_ENABLE;
1250 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "New Mode: %x\n", hp->Mode);
1251 rio_start_card_running(hp);
1252 }
1253 /* Init the timer "always" to make sure that it can safely be
1254 deleted when we unload... */
1255
1256 init_timer(&hp->timer);
1257 if (!hp->Ivec) {
1258 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "Starting polling at %dj intervals.\n", rio_poll);
1259 hp->timer.data = i;
1260 hp->timer.function = rio_pollfunc;
1261 hp->timer.expires = jiffies + rio_poll;
1262 add_timer(&hp->timer);
1263 }
1264 }
1265
1266 if (found) {
1267 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "rio: total of %d boards detected.\n", found);
1268 rio_init_drivers();
1269 } else {
1270 /* deregister the misc device we created earlier */
1271 misc_deregister(&rio_fw_device);
1272 }
1273
1274 func_exit();
1275 return found ? 0 : -EIO;
1276 }
1277
1278
1279 static void __exit rio_exit(void)
1280 {
1281 int i;
1282 struct Host *hp;
1283
1284 func_enter();
1285
1286 for (i = 0, hp = p->RIOHosts; i < p->RIONumHosts; i++, hp++) {
1287 RIOHostReset(hp->Type, hp->CardP, hp->Slot);
1288 if (hp->Ivec) {
1289 free_irq(hp->Ivec, hp);
1290 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_INIT, "freed irq %d.\n", hp->Ivec);
1291 }
1292 /* It is safe/allowed to del_timer a non-active timer */
1293 del_timer(&hp->timer);
1294 }
1295
1296 if (misc_deregister(&rio_fw_device) < 0) {
1297 printk(KERN_INFO "rio: couldn't deregister control-device\n");
1298 }
1299
1300
1301 rio_dprintk(RIO_DEBUG_CLEANUP, "Cleaning up drivers\n");
1302
1303 rio_release_drivers();
1304
1305 /* Release dynamically allocated memory */
1306 kfree(p->RIOPortp);
1307 kfree(p->RIOHosts);
1308 kfree(p);
1309
1310 func_exit();
1311 }
1312
1313 module_init(rio_init);
1314 module_exit(rio_exit);
1315
1316 /*
1317 * Anybody who knows why this doesn't work for me, please tell me -- REW.
1318 * Snatched from scsi.c (fixed one spelling error):
1319 * Overrides for Emacs so that we follow Linus' tabbing style.
1320 * Emacs will notice this stuff at the end of the file and automatically
1321 * adjust the settings for this buffer only. This must remain at the end
1322 * of the file.
1323 * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1324 * Local Variables:
1325 * c-indent-level: 4
1326 * c-brace-imaginary-offset: 0
1327 * c-brace-offset: -4
1328 * c-argdecl-indent: 4
1329 * c-label-offset: -4
1330 * c-continued-statement-offset: 4
1331 * c-continued-brace-offset: 0
1332 * indent-tabs-mode: nil
1333 * tab-width: 8
1334 * End:
1335 */
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