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1 /*
2 * $Id: pmc551.c,v 1.30 2005/01/05 18:05:13 dwmw2 Exp $
4 * PMC551 PCI Mezzanine Ram Device
6 * Author:
7 * Mark Ferrell <mferrell@mvista.com>
8 * Copyright 1999,2000 Nortel Networks
10 * License:
11 * As part of this driver was derived from the slram.c driver it
12 * falls under the same license, which is GNU General Public
13 * License v2
15 * Description:
16 * This driver is intended to support the PMC551 PCI Ram device
17 * from Ramix Inc. The PMC551 is a PMC Mezzanine module for
18 * cPCI embedded systems. The device contains a single SROM
19 * that initially programs the V370PDC chipset onboard the
20 * device, and various banks of DRAM/SDRAM onboard. This driver
21 * implements this PCI Ram device as an MTD (Memory Technology
22 * Device) so that it can be used to hold a file system, or for
23 * added swap space in embedded systems. Since the memory on
24 * this board isn't as fast as main memory we do not try to hook
25 * it into main memory as that would simply reduce performance
26 * on the system. Using it as a block device allows us to use
27 * it as high speed swap or for a high speed disk device of some
28 * sort. Which becomes very useful on diskless systems in the
29 * embedded market I might add.
31 * Notes:
32 * Due to what I assume is more buggy SROM, the 64M PMC551 I
33 * have available claims that all 4 of it's DRAM banks have 64M
34 * of ram configured (making a grand total of 256M onboard).
35 * This is slightly annoying since the BAR0 size reflects the
36 * aperture size, not the dram size, and the V370PDC supplies no
37 * other method for memory size discovery. This problem is
38 * mostly only relevant when compiled as a module, as the
39 * unloading of the module with an aperture size smaller then
40 * the ram will cause the driver to detect the onboard memory
41 * size to be equal to the aperture size when the module is
42 * reloaded. Soooo, to help, the module supports an msize
43 * option to allow the specification of the onboard memory, and
44 * an asize option, to allow the specification of the aperture
45 * size. The aperture must be equal to or less then the memory
46 * size, the driver will correct this if you screw it up. This
47 * problem is not relevant for compiled in drivers as compiled
48 * in drivers only init once.
50 * Credits:
51 * Saeed Karamooz <saeed@ramix.com> of Ramix INC. for the
52 * initial example code of how to initialize this device and for
53 * help with questions I had concerning operation of the device.
55 * Most of the MTD code for this driver was originally written
56 * for the slram.o module in the MTD drivers package which
57 * allows the mapping of system memory into an MTD device.
58 * Since the PMC551 memory module is accessed in the same
59 * fashion as system memory, the slram.c code became a very nice
60 * fit to the needs of this driver. All we added was PCI
61 * detection/initialization to the driver and automatically figure
62 * out the size via the PCI detection.o, later changes by Corey
63 * Minyard set up the card to utilize a 1M sliding apature.
65 * Corey Minyard <minyard@nortelnetworks.com>
66 * * Modified driver to utilize a sliding aperture instead of
67 * mapping all memory into kernel space which turned out to
68 * be very wasteful.
69 * * Located a bug in the SROM's initialization sequence that
70 * made the memory unusable, added a fix to code to touch up
71 * the DRAM some.
73 * Bugs/FIXME's:
74 * * MUST fix the init function to not spin on a register
75 * waiting for it to set .. this does not safely handle busted
76 * devices that never reset the register correctly which will
77 * cause the system to hang w/ a reboot being the only chance at
78 * recover. [sort of fixed, could be better]
79 * * Add I2C handling of the SROM so we can read the SROM's information
80 * about the aperture size. This should always accurately reflect the
81 * onboard memory size.
82 * * Comb the init routine. It's still a bit cludgy on a few things.
85 #include <linux/version.h>
86 #include <linux/config.h>
87 #include <linux/kernel.h>
88 #include <linux/module.h>
89 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
90 #include <linux/types.h>
91 #include <linux/sched.h>
92 #include <linux/init.h>
93 #include <linux/ptrace.h>
94 #include <linux/slab.h>
95 #include <linux/string.h>
96 #include <linux/timer.h>
97 #include <linux/major.h>
98 #include <linux/fs.h>
99 #include <linux/ioctl.h>
100 #include <asm/io.h>
101 #include <asm/system.h>
102 #include <linux/pci.h>
104 #ifndef CONFIG_PCI
105 #error Enable PCI in your kernel config
106 #endif
108 #include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
109 #include <linux/mtd/pmc551.h>
110 #include <linux/mtd/compatmac.h>
112 static struct mtd_info *pmc551list;
114 static int pmc551_erase (struct mtd_info *mtd, struct erase_info *instr)
116 struct mypriv *priv = mtd->priv;
117 u32 soff_hi, soff_lo; /* start address offset hi/lo */
118 u32 eoff_hi, eoff_lo; /* end address offset hi/lo */
119 unsigned long end;
120 u_char *ptr;
121 size_t retlen;
123 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
124 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_erase(pos:%ld, len:%ld)\n", (long)instr->addr, (long)instr->len);
125 #endif
127 end = instr->addr + instr->len - 1;
129 /* Is it past the end? */
130 if ( end > mtd->size ) {
131 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
132 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_erase() out of bounds (%ld > %ld)\n", (long)end, (long)mtd->size);
133 #endif
134 return -EINVAL;
137 eoff_hi = end & ~(priv->asize - 1);
138 soff_hi = instr->addr & ~(priv->asize - 1);
139 eoff_lo = end & (priv->asize - 1);
140 soff_lo = instr->addr & (priv->asize - 1);
142 pmc551_point (mtd, instr->addr, instr->len, &retlen, &ptr);
144 if ( soff_hi == eoff_hi || mtd->size == priv->asize) {
145 /* The whole thing fits within one access, so just one shot
146 will do it. */
147 memset(ptr, 0xff, instr->len);
148 } else {
149 /* We have to do multiple writes to get all the data
150 written. */
151 while (soff_hi != eoff_hi) {
152 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
153 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_erase() soff_hi: %ld, eoff_hi: %ld\n", (long)soff_hi, (long)eoff_hi);
154 #endif
155 memset(ptr, 0xff, priv->asize);
156 if (soff_hi + priv->asize >= mtd->size) {
157 goto out;
159 soff_hi += priv->asize;
160 pmc551_point (mtd,(priv->base_map0|soff_hi),
161 priv->asize, &retlen, &ptr);
163 memset (ptr, 0xff, eoff_lo);
166 out:
167 instr->state = MTD_ERASE_DONE;
168 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
169 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_erase() done\n");
170 #endif
172 mtd_erase_callback(instr);
173 return 0;
177 static int pmc551_point (struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t from, size_t len, size_t *retlen, u_char **mtdbuf)
179 struct mypriv *priv = mtd->priv;
180 u32 soff_hi;
181 u32 soff_lo;
183 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
184 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_point(%ld, %ld)\n", (long)from, (long)len);
185 #endif
187 if (from + len > mtd->size) {
188 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
189 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_point() out of bounds (%ld > %ld)\n", (long)from+len, (long)mtd->size);
190 #endif
191 return -EINVAL;
194 soff_hi = from & ~(priv->asize - 1);
195 soff_lo = from & (priv->asize - 1);
197 /* Cheap hack optimization */
198 if( priv->curr_map0 != from ) {
199 pci_write_config_dword ( priv->dev, PMC551_PCI_MEM_MAP0,
200 (priv->base_map0 | soff_hi) );
201 priv->curr_map0 = soff_hi;
204 *mtdbuf = priv->start + soff_lo;
205 *retlen = len;
206 return 0;
210 static void pmc551_unpoint (struct mtd_info *mtd, u_char *addr, loff_t from, size_t len)
212 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
213 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_unpoint()\n");
214 #endif
218 static int pmc551_read (struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t from, size_t len, size_t *retlen, u_char *buf)
220 struct mypriv *priv = mtd->priv;
221 u32 soff_hi, soff_lo; /* start address offset hi/lo */
222 u32 eoff_hi, eoff_lo; /* end address offset hi/lo */
223 unsigned long end;
224 u_char *ptr;
225 u_char *copyto = buf;
227 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
228 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_read(pos:%ld, len:%ld) asize: %ld\n", (long)from, (long)len, (long)priv->asize);
229 #endif
231 end = from + len - 1;
233 /* Is it past the end? */
234 if (end > mtd->size) {
235 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
236 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_read() out of bounds (%ld > %ld)\n", (long) end, (long)mtd->size);
237 #endif
238 return -EINVAL;
241 soff_hi = from & ~(priv->asize - 1);
242 eoff_hi = end & ~(priv->asize - 1);
243 soff_lo = from & (priv->asize - 1);
244 eoff_lo = end & (priv->asize - 1);
246 pmc551_point (mtd, from, len, retlen, &ptr);
248 if (soff_hi == eoff_hi) {
249 /* The whole thing fits within one access, so just one shot
250 will do it. */
251 memcpy(copyto, ptr, len);
252 copyto += len;
253 } else {
254 /* We have to do multiple writes to get all the data
255 written. */
256 while (soff_hi != eoff_hi) {
257 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
258 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_read() soff_hi: %ld, eoff_hi: %ld\n", (long)soff_hi, (long)eoff_hi);
259 #endif
260 memcpy(copyto, ptr, priv->asize);
261 copyto += priv->asize;
262 if (soff_hi + priv->asize >= mtd->size) {
263 goto out;
265 soff_hi += priv->asize;
266 pmc551_point (mtd, soff_hi, priv->asize, retlen, &ptr);
268 memcpy(copyto, ptr, eoff_lo);
269 copyto += eoff_lo;
272 out:
273 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
274 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_read() done\n");
275 #endif
276 *retlen = copyto - buf;
277 return 0;
280 static int pmc551_write (struct mtd_info *mtd, loff_t to, size_t len, size_t *retlen, const u_char *buf)
282 struct mypriv *priv = mtd->priv;
283 u32 soff_hi, soff_lo; /* start address offset hi/lo */
284 u32 eoff_hi, eoff_lo; /* end address offset hi/lo */
285 unsigned long end;
286 u_char *ptr;
287 const u_char *copyfrom = buf;
290 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
291 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_write(pos:%ld, len:%ld) asize:%ld\n", (long)to, (long)len, (long)priv->asize);
292 #endif
294 end = to + len - 1;
295 /* Is it past the end? or did the u32 wrap? */
296 if (end > mtd->size ) {
297 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
298 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_write() out of bounds (end: %ld, size: %ld, to: %ld)\n", (long) end, (long)mtd->size, (long)to);
299 #endif
300 return -EINVAL;
303 soff_hi = to & ~(priv->asize - 1);
304 eoff_hi = end & ~(priv->asize - 1);
305 soff_lo = to & (priv->asize - 1);
306 eoff_lo = end & (priv->asize - 1);
308 pmc551_point (mtd, to, len, retlen, &ptr);
310 if (soff_hi == eoff_hi) {
311 /* The whole thing fits within one access, so just one shot
312 will do it. */
313 memcpy(ptr, copyfrom, len);
314 copyfrom += len;
315 } else {
316 /* We have to do multiple writes to get all the data
317 written. */
318 while (soff_hi != eoff_hi) {
319 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
320 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_write() soff_hi: %ld, eoff_hi: %ld\n", (long)soff_hi, (long)eoff_hi);
321 #endif
322 memcpy(ptr, copyfrom, priv->asize);
323 copyfrom += priv->asize;
324 if (soff_hi >= mtd->size) {
325 goto out;
327 soff_hi += priv->asize;
328 pmc551_point (mtd, soff_hi, priv->asize, retlen, &ptr);
330 memcpy(ptr, copyfrom, eoff_lo);
331 copyfrom += eoff_lo;
334 out:
335 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
336 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551_write() done\n");
337 #endif
338 *retlen = copyfrom - buf;
339 return 0;
343 * Fixup routines for the V370PDC
344 * PCI device ID 0x020011b0
346 * This function basicly kick starts the DRAM oboard the card and gets it
347 * ready to be used. Before this is done the device reads VERY erratic, so
348 * much that it can crash the Linux 2.2.x series kernels when a user cat's
349 * /proc/pci .. though that is mainly a kernel bug in handling the PCI DEVSEL
350 * register. FIXME: stop spinning on registers .. must implement a timeout
351 * mechanism
352 * returns the size of the memory region found.
354 static u32 fixup_pmc551 (struct pci_dev *dev)
356 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_BUGFIX
357 u32 dram_data;
358 #endif
359 u32 size, dcmd, cfg, dtmp;
360 u16 cmd, tmp, i;
361 u8 bcmd, counter;
363 /* Sanity Check */
364 if(!dev) {
365 return -ENODEV;
369 * Attempt to reset the card
370 * FIXME: Stop Spinning registers
372 counter=0;
373 /* unlock registers */
374 pci_write_config_byte(dev, PMC551_SYS_CTRL_REG, 0xA5 );
375 /* read in old data */
376 pci_read_config_byte(dev, PMC551_SYS_CTRL_REG, &bcmd );
377 /* bang the reset line up and down for a few */
378 for(i=0;i<10;i++) {
379 counter=0;
380 bcmd &= ~0x80;
381 while(counter++ < 100) {
382 pci_write_config_byte(dev, PMC551_SYS_CTRL_REG, bcmd);
384 counter=0;
385 bcmd |= 0x80;
386 while(counter++ < 100) {
387 pci_write_config_byte(dev, PMC551_SYS_CTRL_REG, bcmd);
390 bcmd |= (0x40|0x20);
391 pci_write_config_byte(dev, PMC551_SYS_CTRL_REG, bcmd);
394 * Take care and turn off the memory on the device while we
395 * tweak the configurations
397 pci_read_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd);
398 tmp = cmd & ~(PCI_COMMAND_IO|PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY);
399 pci_write_config_word(dev, PCI_COMMAND, tmp);
402 * Disable existing aperture before probing memory size
404 pci_read_config_dword(dev, PMC551_PCI_MEM_MAP0, &dcmd);
405 dtmp=(dcmd|PMC551_PCI_MEM_MAP_ENABLE|PMC551_PCI_MEM_MAP_REG_EN);
406 pci_write_config_dword(dev, PMC551_PCI_MEM_MAP0, dtmp);
408 * Grab old BAR0 config so that we can figure out memory size
409 * This is another bit of kludge going on. The reason for the
410 * redundancy is I am hoping to retain the original configuration
411 * previously assigned to the card by the BIOS or some previous
412 * fixup routine in the kernel. So we read the old config into cfg,
413 * then write all 1's to the memory space, read back the result into
414 * "size", and then write back all the old config.
416 pci_read_config_dword( dev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, &cfg );
417 #ifndef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_BUGFIX
418 pci_write_config_dword( dev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, ~0 );
419 pci_read_config_dword( dev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, &size );
420 size = (size&PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK);
421 size &= ~(size-1);
422 pci_write_config_dword( dev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, cfg );
423 #else
425 * Get the size of the memory by reading all the DRAM size values
426 * and adding them up.
428 * KLUDGE ALERT: the boards we are using have invalid column and
429 * row mux values. We fix them here, but this will break other
430 * memory configurations.
432 pci_read_config_dword(dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK0, &dram_data);
433 size = PMC551_DRAM_BLK_GET_SIZE(dram_data);
434 dram_data = PMC551_DRAM_BLK_SET_COL_MUX(dram_data, 0x5);
435 dram_data = PMC551_DRAM_BLK_SET_ROW_MUX(dram_data, 0x9);
436 pci_write_config_dword(dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK0, dram_data);
438 pci_read_config_dword(dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK1, &dram_data);
439 size += PMC551_DRAM_BLK_GET_SIZE(dram_data);
440 dram_data = PMC551_DRAM_BLK_SET_COL_MUX(dram_data, 0x5);
441 dram_data = PMC551_DRAM_BLK_SET_ROW_MUX(dram_data, 0x9);
442 pci_write_config_dword(dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK1, dram_data);
444 pci_read_config_dword(dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK2, &dram_data);
445 size += PMC551_DRAM_BLK_GET_SIZE(dram_data);
446 dram_data = PMC551_DRAM_BLK_SET_COL_MUX(dram_data, 0x5);
447 dram_data = PMC551_DRAM_BLK_SET_ROW_MUX(dram_data, 0x9);
448 pci_write_config_dword(dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK2, dram_data);
450 pci_read_config_dword(dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK3, &dram_data);
451 size += PMC551_DRAM_BLK_GET_SIZE(dram_data);
452 dram_data = PMC551_DRAM_BLK_SET_COL_MUX(dram_data, 0x5);
453 dram_data = PMC551_DRAM_BLK_SET_ROW_MUX(dram_data, 0x9);
454 pci_write_config_dword(dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK3, dram_data);
457 * Oops .. something went wrong
459 if( (size &= PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK) == 0) {
460 return -ENODEV;
462 #endif /* CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_BUGFIX */
464 if ((cfg&PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_SPACE) != PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_SPACE_MEMORY) {
465 return -ENODEV;
469 * Precharge Dram
471 pci_write_config_word( dev, PMC551_SDRAM_MA, 0x0400 );
472 pci_write_config_word( dev, PMC551_SDRAM_CMD, 0x00bf );
475 * Wait until command has gone through
476 * FIXME: register spinning issue
478 do { pci_read_config_word( dev, PMC551_SDRAM_CMD, &cmd );
479 if(counter++ > 100)break;
480 } while ( (PCI_COMMAND_IO) & cmd );
483 * Turn on auto refresh
484 * The loop is taken directly from Ramix's example code. I assume that
485 * this must be held high for some duration of time, but I can find no
486 * documentation refrencing the reasons why.
488 for ( i = 1; i<=8 ; i++) {
489 pci_write_config_word (dev, PMC551_SDRAM_CMD, 0x0df);
492 * Make certain command has gone through
493 * FIXME: register spinning issue
495 counter=0;
496 do { pci_read_config_word(dev, PMC551_SDRAM_CMD, &cmd);
497 if(counter++ > 100)break;
498 } while ( (PCI_COMMAND_IO) & cmd );
501 pci_write_config_word ( dev, PMC551_SDRAM_MA, 0x0020);
502 pci_write_config_word ( dev, PMC551_SDRAM_CMD, 0x0ff);
505 * Wait until command completes
506 * FIXME: register spinning issue
508 counter=0;
509 do { pci_read_config_word ( dev, PMC551_SDRAM_CMD, &cmd);
510 if(counter++ > 100)break;
511 } while ( (PCI_COMMAND_IO) & cmd );
513 pci_read_config_dword ( dev, PMC551_DRAM_CFG, &dcmd);
514 dcmd |= 0x02000000;
515 pci_write_config_dword ( dev, PMC551_DRAM_CFG, dcmd);
518 * Check to make certain fast back-to-back, if not
519 * then set it so
521 pci_read_config_word( dev, PCI_STATUS, &cmd);
522 if((cmd&PCI_COMMAND_FAST_BACK) == 0) {
523 cmd |= PCI_COMMAND_FAST_BACK;
524 pci_write_config_word( dev, PCI_STATUS, cmd);
528 * Check to make certain the DEVSEL is set correctly, this device
529 * has a tendancy to assert DEVSEL and TRDY when a write is performed
530 * to the memory when memory is read-only
532 if((cmd&PCI_STATUS_DEVSEL_MASK) != 0x0) {
533 cmd &= ~PCI_STATUS_DEVSEL_MASK;
534 pci_write_config_word( dev, PCI_STATUS, cmd );
537 * Set to be prefetchable and put everything back based on old cfg.
538 * it's possible that the reset of the V370PDC nuked the original
539 * setup
542 cfg |= PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_PREFETCH;
543 pci_write_config_dword( dev, PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0, cfg );
547 * Turn PCI memory and I/O bus access back on
549 pci_write_config_word( dev, PCI_COMMAND,
550 PCI_COMMAND_MEMORY | PCI_COMMAND_IO );
551 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
553 * Some screen fun
555 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: %d%c (0x%x) of %sprefetchable memory at 0x%lx\n",
556 (size<1024)?size:(size<1048576)?size>>10:size>>20,
557 (size<1024)?'B':(size<1048576)?'K':'M',
558 size, ((dcmd&(0x1<<3)) == 0)?"non-":"",
559 (dev->resource[0].start)&PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK );
562 * Check to see the state of the memory
564 pci_read_config_dword( dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK0, &dcmd );
565 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: DRAM_BLK0 Flags: %s,%s\n"
566 "pmc551: DRAM_BLK0 Size: %d at %d\n"
567 "pmc551: DRAM_BLK0 Row MUX: %d, Col MUX: %d\n",
568 (((0x1<<1)&dcmd) == 0)?"RW":"RO",
569 (((0x1<<0)&dcmd) == 0)?"Off":"On",
570 PMC551_DRAM_BLK_GET_SIZE(dcmd),
571 ((dcmd>>20)&0x7FF), ((dcmd>>13)&0x7), ((dcmd>>9)&0xF) );
573 pci_read_config_dword( dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK1, &dcmd );
574 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: DRAM_BLK1 Flags: %s,%s\n"
575 "pmc551: DRAM_BLK1 Size: %d at %d\n"
576 "pmc551: DRAM_BLK1 Row MUX: %d, Col MUX: %d\n",
577 (((0x1<<1)&dcmd) == 0)?"RW":"RO",
578 (((0x1<<0)&dcmd) == 0)?"Off":"On",
579 PMC551_DRAM_BLK_GET_SIZE(dcmd),
580 ((dcmd>>20)&0x7FF), ((dcmd>>13)&0x7), ((dcmd>>9)&0xF) );
582 pci_read_config_dword( dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK2, &dcmd );
583 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: DRAM_BLK2 Flags: %s,%s\n"
584 "pmc551: DRAM_BLK2 Size: %d at %d\n"
585 "pmc551: DRAM_BLK2 Row MUX: %d, Col MUX: %d\n",
586 (((0x1<<1)&dcmd) == 0)?"RW":"RO",
587 (((0x1<<0)&dcmd) == 0)?"Off":"On",
588 PMC551_DRAM_BLK_GET_SIZE(dcmd),
589 ((dcmd>>20)&0x7FF), ((dcmd>>13)&0x7), ((dcmd>>9)&0xF) );
591 pci_read_config_dword( dev, PMC551_DRAM_BLK3, &dcmd );
592 printk(KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: DRAM_BLK3 Flags: %s,%s\n"
593 "pmc551: DRAM_BLK3 Size: %d at %d\n"
594 "pmc551: DRAM_BLK3 Row MUX: %d, Col MUX: %d\n",
595 (((0x1<<1)&dcmd) == 0)?"RW":"RO",
596 (((0x1<<0)&dcmd) == 0)?"Off":"On",
597 PMC551_DRAM_BLK_GET_SIZE(dcmd),
598 ((dcmd>>20)&0x7FF), ((dcmd>>13)&0x7), ((dcmd>>9)&0xF) );
600 pci_read_config_word( dev, PCI_COMMAND, &cmd );
601 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: Memory Access %s\n",
602 (((0x1<<1)&cmd) == 0)?"off":"on" );
603 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: I/O Access %s\n",
604 (((0x1<<0)&cmd) == 0)?"off":"on" );
606 pci_read_config_word( dev, PCI_STATUS, &cmd );
607 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: Devsel %s\n",
608 ((PCI_STATUS_DEVSEL_MASK&cmd)==0x000)?"Fast":
609 ((PCI_STATUS_DEVSEL_MASK&cmd)==0x200)?"Medium":
610 ((PCI_STATUS_DEVSEL_MASK&cmd)==0x400)?"Slow":"Invalid" );
612 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: %sFast Back-to-Back\n",
613 ((PCI_COMMAND_FAST_BACK&cmd) == 0)?"Not ":"" );
615 pci_read_config_byte(dev, PMC551_SYS_CTRL_REG, &bcmd );
616 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: EEPROM is under %s control\n"
617 "pmc551: System Control Register is %slocked to PCI access\n"
618 "pmc551: System Control Register is %slocked to EEPROM access\n",
619 (bcmd&0x1)?"software":"hardware",
620 (bcmd&0x20)?"":"un", (bcmd&0x40)?"":"un");
621 #endif
622 return size;
626 * Kernel version specific module stuffages
630 MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
631 MODULE_AUTHOR("Mark Ferrell <mferrell@mvista.com>");
632 MODULE_DESCRIPTION(PMC551_VERSION);
635 * Stuff these outside the ifdef so as to not bust compiled in driver support
637 static int msize=0;
638 #if defined(CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_APERTURE_SIZE)
639 static int asize=CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_APERTURE_SIZE
640 #else
641 static int asize=0;
642 #endif
644 module_param(msize, int, 0);
645 MODULE_PARM_DESC(msize, "memory size in Megabytes [1 - 1024]");
646 module_param(asize, int, 0);
647 MODULE_PARM_DESC(asize, "aperture size, must be <= memsize [1-1024]");
650 * PMC551 Card Initialization
652 static int __init init_pmc551(void)
654 struct pci_dev *PCI_Device = NULL;
655 struct mypriv *priv;
656 int count, found=0;
657 struct mtd_info *mtd;
658 u32 length = 0;
660 if(msize) {
661 msize = (1 << (ffs(msize) - 1))<<20;
662 if (msize > (1<<30)) {
663 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Invalid memory size [%d]\n", msize);
664 return -EINVAL;
668 if(asize) {
669 asize = (1 << (ffs(asize) - 1))<<20;
670 if (asize > (1<<30) ) {
671 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Invalid aperture size [%d]\n", asize);
672 return -EINVAL;
676 printk(KERN_INFO PMC551_VERSION);
679 * PCU-bus chipset probe.
681 for( count = 0; count < MAX_MTD_DEVICES; count++ ) {
683 if ((PCI_Device = pci_find_device(PCI_VENDOR_ID_V3_SEMI,
684 PCI_DEVICE_ID_V3_SEMI_V370PDC,
685 PCI_Device ) ) == NULL) {
686 break;
689 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Found PCI V370PDC at 0x%lX\n",
690 PCI_Device->resource[0].start);
693 * The PMC551 device acts VERY weird if you don't init it
694 * first. i.e. it will not correctly report devsel. If for
695 * some reason the sdram is in a wrote-protected state the
696 * device will DEVSEL when it is written to causing problems
697 * with the oldproc.c driver in
698 * some kernels (2.2.*)
700 if((length = fixup_pmc551(PCI_Device)) <= 0) {
701 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Cannot init SDRAM\n");
702 break;
706 * This is needed until the driver is capable of reading the
707 * onboard I2C SROM to discover the "real" memory size.
709 if(msize) {
710 length = msize;
711 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Using specified memory size 0x%x\n", length);
712 } else {
713 msize = length;
716 mtd = kmalloc(sizeof(struct mtd_info), GFP_KERNEL);
717 if (!mtd) {
718 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Cannot allocate new MTD device.\n");
719 break;
722 memset(mtd, 0, sizeof(struct mtd_info));
724 priv = kmalloc (sizeof(struct mypriv), GFP_KERNEL);
725 if (!priv) {
726 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Cannot allocate new MTD device.\n");
727 kfree(mtd);
728 break;
730 memset(priv, 0, sizeof(*priv));
731 mtd->priv = priv;
732 priv->dev = PCI_Device;
734 if(asize > length) {
735 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: reducing aperture size to fit %dM\n",length>>20);
736 priv->asize = asize = length;
737 } else if (asize == 0 || asize == length) {
738 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Using existing aperture size %dM\n", length>>20);
739 priv->asize = asize = length;
740 } else {
741 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Using specified aperture size %dM\n", asize>>20);
742 priv->asize = asize;
744 priv->start = ioremap(((PCI_Device->resource[0].start)
745 & PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_MEM_MASK),
746 priv->asize);
748 if (!priv->start) {
749 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Unable to map IO space\n");
750 kfree(mtd->priv);
751 kfree(mtd);
752 break;
755 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
756 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: setting aperture to %d\n",
757 ffs(priv->asize>>20)-1);
758 #endif
760 priv->base_map0 = ( PMC551_PCI_MEM_MAP_REG_EN
761 | PMC551_PCI_MEM_MAP_ENABLE
762 | (ffs(priv->asize>>20)-1)<<4 );
763 priv->curr_map0 = priv->base_map0;
764 pci_write_config_dword ( priv->dev, PMC551_PCI_MEM_MAP0,
765 priv->curr_map0 );
767 #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PMC551_DEBUG
768 printk( KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: aperture set to %d\n",
769 (priv->base_map0 & 0xF0)>>4 );
770 #endif
772 mtd->size = msize;
773 mtd->flags = MTD_CAP_RAM;
774 mtd->erase = pmc551_erase;
775 mtd->read = pmc551_read;
776 mtd->write = pmc551_write;
777 mtd->point = pmc551_point;
778 mtd->unpoint = pmc551_unpoint;
779 mtd->type = MTD_RAM;
780 mtd->name = "PMC551 RAM board";
781 mtd->erasesize = 0x10000;
782 mtd->owner = THIS_MODULE;
784 if (add_mtd_device(mtd)) {
785 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: Failed to register new device\n");
786 iounmap(priv->start);
787 kfree(mtd->priv);
788 kfree(mtd);
789 break;
791 printk(KERN_NOTICE "Registered pmc551 memory device.\n");
792 printk(KERN_NOTICE "Mapped %dM of memory from 0x%p to 0x%p\n",
793 priv->asize>>20,
794 priv->start,
795 priv->start + priv->asize);
796 printk(KERN_NOTICE "Total memory is %d%c\n",
797 (length<1024)?length:
798 (length<1048576)?length>>10:length>>20,
799 (length<1024)?'B':(length<1048576)?'K':'M');
800 priv->nextpmc551 = pmc551list;
801 pmc551list = mtd;
802 found++;
805 if( !pmc551list ) {
806 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: not detected\n");
807 return -ENODEV;
808 } else {
809 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: %d pmc551 devices loaded\n", found);
810 return 0;
815 * PMC551 Card Cleanup
817 static void __exit cleanup_pmc551(void)
819 int found=0;
820 struct mtd_info *mtd;
821 struct mypriv *priv;
823 while((mtd=pmc551list)) {
824 priv = mtd->priv;
825 pmc551list = priv->nextpmc551;
827 if(priv->start) {
828 printk (KERN_DEBUG "pmc551: unmapping %dM starting at 0x%p\n",
829 priv->asize>>20, priv->start);
830 iounmap (priv->start);
833 kfree (mtd->priv);
834 del_mtd_device (mtd);
835 kfree (mtd);
836 found++;
839 printk(KERN_NOTICE "pmc551: %d pmc551 devices unloaded\n", found);
842 module_init(init_pmc551);
843 module_exit(cleanup_pmc551);