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1 /*
2 comedi/drivers/skel.c
3 Skeleton code for a Comedi driver
4
5 COMEDI - Linux Control and Measurement Device Interface
6 Copyright (C) 2000 David A. Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
21
22 */
23 /*
24 Driver: skel
25 Description: Skeleton driver, an example for driver writers
26 Devices:
27 Author: ds
28 Updated: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 15:34:01 -0800
29 Status: works
30
31 This driver is a documented example on how Comedi drivers are
32 written.
33
34 Configuration Options:
35 none
36 */
37
38 /*
39 * The previous block comment is used to automatically generate
40 * documentation in Comedi and Comedilib. The fields:
41 *
42 * Driver: the name of the driver
43 * Description: a short phrase describing the driver. Don't list boards.
44 * Devices: a full list of the boards that attempt to be supported by
45 * the driver. Format is "(manufacturer) board name [comedi name]",
46 * where comedi_name is the name that is used to configure the board.
47 * See the comment near board_name: in the struct comedi_driver structure
48 * below. If (manufacturer) or [comedi name] is missing, the previous
49 * value is used.
50 * Author: you
51 * Updated: date when the _documentation_ was last updated. Use 'date -R'
52 * to get a value for this.
53 * Status: a one-word description of the status. Valid values are:
54 * works - driver works correctly on most boards supported, and
55 * passes comedi_test.
56 * unknown - unknown. Usually put there by ds.
57 * experimental - may not work in any particular release. Author
58 * probably wants assistance testing it.
59 * bitrotten - driver has not been update in a long time, probably
60 * doesn't work, and probably is missing support for significant
61 * Comedi interface features.
62 * untested - author probably wrote it "blind", and is believed to
63 * work, but no confirmation.
64 *
65 * These headers should be followed by a blank line, and any comments
66 * you wish to say about the driver. The comment area is the place
67 * to put any known bugs, limitations, unsupported features, supported
68 * command triggers, whether or not commands are supported on particular
69 * subdevices, etc.
70 *
71 * Somewhere in the comment should be information about configuration
72 * options that are used with comedi_config.
73 */
74
75 #include "../comedidev.h"
76
77 #include <linux/pci.h> /* for PCI devices */
78
79 /* Imaginary registers for the imaginary board */
80
81 #define SKEL_SIZE 0
82
83 #define SKEL_START_AI_CONV 0
84 #define SKEL_AI_READ 0
85
86 /*
87 * Board descriptions for two imaginary boards. Describing the
88 * boards in this way is optional, and completely driver-dependent.
89 * Some drivers use arrays such as this, other do not.
90 */
91 struct skel_board {
92 const char *name;
93 int ai_chans;
94 int ai_bits;
95 int have_dio;
96 };
97
98 static const struct skel_board skel_boards[] = {
99 {
100 .name = "skel-100",
101 .ai_chans = 16,
102 .ai_bits = 12,
103 .have_dio = 1,
104 },
105 {
106 .name = "skel-200",
107 .ai_chans = 8,
108 .ai_bits = 16,
109 .have_dio = 0,
110 },
111 };
112
113 /* This is used by modprobe to translate PCI IDs to drivers. Should
114 * only be used for PCI and ISA-PnP devices */
115 /* Please add your PCI vendor ID to comedidev.h, and it will be forwarded
116 * upstream. */
117 #define PCI_VENDOR_ID_SKEL 0xdafe
118 static DEFINE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE(skel_pci_table) = {
119 {
120 PCI_VENDOR_ID_SKEL, 0x0100, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0}, {
121 PCI_VENDOR_ID_SKEL, 0x0200, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0}, {
122 0}
123 };
124
125 MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, skel_pci_table);
126
127 /*
128 * Useful for shorthand access to the particular board structure
129 */
130 #define thisboard ((const struct skel_board *)dev->board_ptr)
131
132 /* this structure is for data unique to this hardware driver. If
133 several hardware drivers keep similar information in this structure,
134 feel free to suggest moving the variable to the struct comedi_device struct.
135 */
136 struct skel_private {
137
138 int data;
139
140 /* would be useful for a PCI device */
141 struct pci_dev *pci_dev;
142
143 /* Used for AO readback */
144 unsigned int ao_readback[2];
145 };
146
147 /*
148 * most drivers define the following macro to make it easy to
149 * access the private structure.
150 */
151 #define devpriv ((struct skel_private *)dev->private)
152
153 /*
154 * The struct comedi_driver structure tells the Comedi core module
155 * which functions to call to configure/deconfigure (attach/detach)
156 * the board, and also about the kernel module that contains
157 * the device code.
158 */
159 static int skel_attach(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_devconfig *it);
160 static int skel_detach(struct comedi_device *dev);
161 static struct comedi_driver driver_skel = {
162 .driver_name = "dummy",
163 .module = THIS_MODULE,
164 .attach = skel_attach,
165 .detach = skel_detach,
166 /* It is not necessary to implement the following members if you are
167 * writing a driver for a ISA PnP or PCI card */
168 /* Most drivers will support multiple types of boards by
169 * having an array of board structures. These were defined
170 * in skel_boards[] above. Note that the element 'name'
171 * was first in the structure -- Comedi uses this fact to
172 * extract the name of the board without knowing any details
173 * about the structure except for its length.
174 * When a device is attached (by comedi_config), the name
175 * of the device is given to Comedi, and Comedi tries to
176 * match it by going through the list of board names. If
177 * there is a match, the address of the pointer is put
178 * into dev->board_ptr and driver->attach() is called.
179 *
180 * Note that these are not necessary if you can determine
181 * the type of board in software. ISA PnP, PCI, and PCMCIA
182 * devices are such boards.
183 */
184 .board_name = &skel_boards[0].name,
185 .offset = sizeof(struct skel_board),
186 .num_names = ARRAY_SIZE(skel_boards),
187 };
188
189 static int skel_ai_rinsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
190 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
191 static int skel_ao_winsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
192 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
193 static int skel_ao_rinsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
194 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
195 static int skel_dio_insn_bits(struct comedi_device *dev,
196 struct comedi_subdevice *s,
197 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
198 static int skel_dio_insn_config(struct comedi_device *dev,
199 struct comedi_subdevice *s,
200 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
201 static int skel_ai_cmdtest(struct comedi_device *dev,
202 struct comedi_subdevice *s, struct comedi_cmd *cmd);
203 static int skel_ns_to_timer(unsigned int *ns, int round);
204
205 /*
206 * Attach is called by the Comedi core to configure the driver
207 * for a particular board. If you specified a board_name array
208 * in the driver structure, dev->board_ptr contains that
209 * address.
210 */
211 static int skel_attach(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_devconfig *it)
212 {
213 struct comedi_subdevice *s;
214
215 pr_info("comedi%d: skel: ", dev->minor);
216
217 /*
218 * If you can probe the device to determine what device in a series
219 * it is, this is the place to do it. Otherwise, dev->board_ptr
220 * should already be initialized.
221 */
222 /* dev->board_ptr = skel_probe(dev, it); */
223
224 /*
225 * Initialize dev->board_name. Note that we can use the "thisboard"
226 * macro now, since we just initialized it in the last line.
227 */
228 dev->board_name = thisboard->name;
229
230 /*
231 * Allocate the private structure area. alloc_private() is a
232 * convenient macro defined in comedidev.h.
233 */
234 if (alloc_private(dev, sizeof(struct skel_private)) < 0)
235 return -ENOMEM;
236
237 /*
238 * Allocate the subdevice structures. alloc_subdevice() is a
239 * convenient macro defined in comedidev.h.
240 */
241 if (alloc_subdevices(dev, 3) < 0)
242 return -ENOMEM;
243
244 s = dev->subdevices + 0;
245 /* dev->read_subdev=s; */
246 /* analog input subdevice */
247 s->type = COMEDI_SUBD_AI;
248 /* we support single-ended (ground) and differential */
249 s->subdev_flags = SDF_READABLE | SDF_GROUND | SDF_DIFF;
250 s->n_chan = thisboard->ai_chans;
251 s->maxdata = (1 << thisboard->ai_bits) - 1;
252 s->range_table = &range_bipolar10;
253 s->len_chanlist = 16; /* This is the maximum chanlist length that
254 the board can handle */
255 s->insn_read = skel_ai_rinsn;
256 /*
257 * s->subdev_flags |= SDF_CMD_READ;
258 * s->do_cmd = skel_ai_cmd;
259 */
260 s->do_cmdtest = skel_ai_cmdtest;
261
262 s = dev->subdevices + 1;
263 /* analog output subdevice */
264 s->type = COMEDI_SUBD_AO;
265 s->subdev_flags = SDF_WRITABLE;
266 s->n_chan = 1;
267 s->maxdata = 0xffff;
268 s->range_table = &range_bipolar5;
269 s->insn_write = skel_ao_winsn;
270 s->insn_read = skel_ao_rinsn;
271
272 s = dev->subdevices + 2;
273 /* digital i/o subdevice */
274 if (thisboard->have_dio) {
275 s->type = COMEDI_SUBD_DIO;
276 s->subdev_flags = SDF_READABLE | SDF_WRITABLE;
277 s->n_chan = 16;
278 s->maxdata = 1;
279 s->range_table = &range_digital;
280 s->insn_bits = skel_dio_insn_bits;
281 s->insn_config = skel_dio_insn_config;
282 } else {
283 s->type = COMEDI_SUBD_UNUSED;
284 }
285
286 pr_info("attached\n");
287
288 return 0;
289 }
290
291 /*
292 * _detach is called to deconfigure a device. It should deallocate
293 * resources.
294 * This function is also called when _attach() fails, so it should be
295 * careful not to release resources that were not necessarily
296 * allocated by _attach(). dev->private and dev->subdevices are
297 * deallocated automatically by the core.
298 */
299 static int skel_detach(struct comedi_device *dev)
300 {
301 pr_info("comedi%d: skel: remove\n", dev->minor);
302
303 return 0;
304 }
305
306 /*
307 * "instructions" read/write data in "one-shot" or "software-triggered"
308 * mode.
309 */
310 static int skel_ai_rinsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
311 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data)
312 {
313 int n, i;
314 unsigned int d;
315 unsigned int status;
316
317 /* a typical programming sequence */
318
319 /* write channel to multiplexer */
320 /* outw(chan,dev->iobase + SKEL_MUX); */
321
322 /* don't wait for mux to settle */
323
324 /* convert n samples */
325 for (n = 0; n < insn->n; n++) {
326 /* trigger conversion */
327 /* outw(0,dev->iobase + SKEL_CONVERT); */
328
329 #define TIMEOUT 100
330 /* wait for conversion to end */
331 for (i = 0; i < TIMEOUT; i++) {
332 status = 1;
333 /* status = inb(dev->iobase + SKEL_STATUS); */
334 if (status)
335 break;
336 }
337 if (i == TIMEOUT) {
338 /* printk() should be used instead of printk()
339 * whenever the code can be called from real-time. */
340 pr_info("timeout\n");
341 return -ETIMEDOUT;
342 }
343
344 /* read data */
345 /* d = inw(dev->iobase + SKEL_AI_DATA); */
346 d = 0;
347
348 /* mangle the data as necessary */
349 d ^= 1 << (thisboard->ai_bits - 1);
350
351 data[n] = d;
352 }
353
354 /* return the number of samples read/written */
355 return n;
356 }
357
358 static int skel_ai_cmdtest(struct comedi_device *dev,
359 struct comedi_subdevice *s, struct comedi_cmd *cmd)
360 {
361 int err = 0;
362 int tmp;
363
364 /* cmdtest tests a particular command to see if it is valid.
365 * Using the cmdtest ioctl, a user can create a valid cmd
366 * and then have it executes by the cmd ioctl.
367 *
368 * cmdtest returns 1,2,3,4 or 0, depending on which tests
369 * the command passes. */
370
371 /* step 1: make sure trigger sources are trivially valid */
372
373 tmp = cmd->start_src;
374 cmd->start_src &= TRIG_NOW;
375 if (!cmd->start_src || tmp != cmd->start_src)
376 err++;
377
378 tmp = cmd->scan_begin_src;
379 cmd->scan_begin_src &= TRIG_TIMER | TRIG_EXT;
380 if (!cmd->scan_begin_src || tmp != cmd->scan_begin_src)
381 err++;
382
383 tmp = cmd->convert_src;
384 cmd->convert_src &= TRIG_TIMER | TRIG_EXT;
385 if (!cmd->convert_src || tmp != cmd->convert_src)
386 err++;
387
388 tmp = cmd->scan_end_src;
389 cmd->scan_end_src &= TRIG_COUNT;
390 if (!cmd->scan_end_src || tmp != cmd->scan_end_src)
391 err++;
392
393 tmp = cmd->stop_src;
394 cmd->stop_src &= TRIG_COUNT | TRIG_NONE;
395 if (!cmd->stop_src || tmp != cmd->stop_src)
396 err++;
397
398 if (err)
399 return 1;
400
401 /* step 2: make sure trigger sources are unique and mutually compatible
402 */
403
404 /* note that mutual compatibility is not an issue here */
405 if (cmd->scan_begin_src != TRIG_TIMER &&
406 cmd->scan_begin_src != TRIG_EXT)
407 err++;
408 if (cmd->convert_src != TRIG_TIMER && cmd->convert_src != TRIG_EXT)
409 err++;
410 if (cmd->stop_src != TRIG_COUNT && cmd->stop_src != TRIG_NONE)
411 err++;
412
413 if (err)
414 return 2;
415
416 /* step 3: make sure arguments are trivially compatible */
417
418 if (cmd->start_arg != 0) {
419 cmd->start_arg = 0;
420 err++;
421 }
422 #define MAX_SPEED 10000 /* in nanoseconds */
423 #define MIN_SPEED 1000000000 /* in nanoseconds */
424
425 if (cmd->scan_begin_src == TRIG_TIMER) {
426 if (cmd->scan_begin_arg < MAX_SPEED) {
427 cmd->scan_begin_arg = MAX_SPEED;
428 err++;
429 }
430 if (cmd->scan_begin_arg > MIN_SPEED) {
431 cmd->scan_begin_arg = MIN_SPEED;
432 err++;
433 }
434 } else {
435 /* external trigger */
436 /* should be level/edge, hi/lo specification here */
437 /* should specify multiple external triggers */
438 if (cmd->scan_begin_arg > 9) {
439 cmd->scan_begin_arg = 9;
440 err++;
441 }
442 }
443 if (cmd->convert_src == TRIG_TIMER) {
444 if (cmd->convert_arg < MAX_SPEED) {
445 cmd->convert_arg = MAX_SPEED;
446 err++;
447 }
448 if (cmd->convert_arg > MIN_SPEED) {
449 cmd->convert_arg = MIN_SPEED;
450 err++;
451 }
452 } else {
453 /* external trigger */
454 /* see above */
455 if (cmd->convert_arg > 9) {
456 cmd->convert_arg = 9;
457 err++;
458 }
459 }
460
461 if (cmd->scan_end_arg != cmd->chanlist_len) {
462 cmd->scan_end_arg = cmd->chanlist_len;
463 err++;
464 }
465 if (cmd->stop_src == TRIG_COUNT) {
466 if (cmd->stop_arg > 0x00ffffff) {
467 cmd->stop_arg = 0x00ffffff;
468 err++;
469 }
470 } else {
471 /* TRIG_NONE */
472 if (cmd->stop_arg != 0) {
473 cmd->stop_arg = 0;
474 err++;
475 }
476 }
477
478 if (err)
479 return 3;
480
481 /* step 4: fix up any arguments */
482
483 if (cmd->scan_begin_src == TRIG_TIMER) {
484 tmp = cmd->scan_begin_arg;
485 skel_ns_to_timer(&cmd->scan_begin_arg,
486 cmd->flags & TRIG_ROUND_MASK);
487 if (tmp != cmd->scan_begin_arg)
488 err++;
489 }
490 if (cmd->convert_src == TRIG_TIMER) {
491 tmp = cmd->convert_arg;
492 skel_ns_to_timer(&cmd->convert_arg,
493 cmd->flags & TRIG_ROUND_MASK);
494 if (tmp != cmd->convert_arg)
495 err++;
496 if (cmd->scan_begin_src == TRIG_TIMER &&
497 cmd->scan_begin_arg <
498 cmd->convert_arg * cmd->scan_end_arg) {
499 cmd->scan_begin_arg =
500 cmd->convert_arg * cmd->scan_end_arg;
501 err++;
502 }
503 }
504
505 if (err)
506 return 4;
507
508 return 0;
509 }
510
511 /* This function doesn't require a particular form, this is just
512 * what happens to be used in some of the drivers. It should
513 * convert ns nanoseconds to a counter value suitable for programming
514 * the device. Also, it should adjust ns so that it cooresponds to
515 * the actual time that the device will use. */
516 static int skel_ns_to_timer(unsigned int *ns, int round)
517 {
518 /* trivial timer */
519 /* if your timing is done through two cascaded timers, the
520 * i8253_cascade_ns_to_timer() function in 8253.h can be
521 * very helpful. There are also i8254_load() and i8254_mm_load()
522 * which can be used to load values into the ubiquitous 8254 counters
523 */
524
525 return *ns;
526 }
527
528 static int skel_ao_winsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
529 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data)
530 {
531 int i;
532 int chan = CR_CHAN(insn->chanspec);
533
534 pr_info("skel_ao_winsn\n");
535 /* Writing a list of values to an AO channel is probably not
536 * very useful, but that's how the interface is defined. */
537 for (i = 0; i < insn->n; i++) {
538 /* a typical programming sequence */
539 /* outw(data[i],dev->iobase + SKEL_DA0 + chan); */
540 devpriv->ao_readback[chan] = data[i];
541 }
542
543 /* return the number of samples read/written */
544 return i;
545 }
546
547 /* AO subdevices should have a read insn as well as a write insn.
548 * Usually this means copying a value stored in devpriv. */
549 static int skel_ao_rinsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
550 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data)
551 {
552 int i;
553 int chan = CR_CHAN(insn->chanspec);
554
555 for (i = 0; i < insn->n; i++)
556 data[i] = devpriv->ao_readback[chan];
557
558 return i;
559 }
560
561 /* DIO devices are slightly special. Although it is possible to
562 * implement the insn_read/insn_write interface, it is much more
563 * useful to applications if you implement the insn_bits interface.
564 * This allows packed reading/writing of the DIO channels. The
565 * comedi core can convert between insn_bits and insn_read/write */
566 static int skel_dio_insn_bits(struct comedi_device *dev,
567 struct comedi_subdevice *s,
568 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data)
569 {
570 if (insn->n != 2)
571 return -EINVAL;
572
573 /* The insn data is a mask in data[0] and the new data
574 * in data[1], each channel cooresponding to a bit. */
575 if (data[0]) {
576 s->state &= ~data[0];
577 s->state |= data[0] & data[1];
578 /* Write out the new digital output lines */
579 /* outw(s->state,dev->iobase + SKEL_DIO); */
580 }
581
582 /* on return, data[1] contains the value of the digital
583 * input and output lines. */
584 /* data[1]=inw(dev->iobase + SKEL_DIO); */
585 /* or we could just return the software copy of the output values if
586 * it was a purely digital output subdevice */
587 /* data[1]=s->state; */
588
589 return 2;
590 }
591
592 static int skel_dio_insn_config(struct comedi_device *dev,
593 struct comedi_subdevice *s,
594 struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data)
595 {
596 int chan = CR_CHAN(insn->chanspec);
597
598 /* The input or output configuration of each digital line is
599 * configured by a special insn_config instruction. chanspec
600 * contains the channel to be changed, and data[0] contains the
601 * value COMEDI_INPUT or COMEDI_OUTPUT. */
602 switch (data[0]) {
603 case INSN_CONFIG_DIO_OUTPUT:
604 s->io_bits |= 1 << chan;
605 break;
606 case INSN_CONFIG_DIO_INPUT:
607 s->io_bits &= ~(1 << chan);
608 break;
609 case INSN_CONFIG_DIO_QUERY:
610 data[1] =
611 (s->io_bits & (1 << chan)) ? COMEDI_OUTPUT : COMEDI_INPUT;
612 return insn->n;
613 break;
614 default:
615 return -EINVAL;
616 break;
617 }
618 /* outw(s->io_bits,dev->iobase + SKEL_DIO_CONFIG); */
619
620 return insn->n;
621 }
622
623 static int __init driver_skel_init_module(void)
624 {
625 return comedi_driver_register(&driver_skel);
626 }
627
628 static void __exit driver_skel_cleanup_module(void)
629 {
630 comedi_driver_unregister(&driver_skel);
631 }
632
633 module_init(driver_skel_init_module);
634 module_exit(driver_skel_cleanup_module);
635 /* If you are writing a PCI driver you should use COMEDI_PCI_INITCLEANUP
636 * instead.
637 */
638 /* COMEDI_PCI_INITCLEANUP(driver_skel, skel_pci_table) */
639
640 MODULE_AUTHOR("Comedi http://www.comedi.org");
641 MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Comedi low-level driver");
642 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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