[TG3]: Add tagged status support.
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1 /******************************************************************************
3 * Name: sklm80.c
4 * Project: Gigabit Ethernet Adapters, TWSI-Module
5 * Version: $Revision: 1.22 $
6 * Date: $Date: 2003/10/20 09:08:21 $
7 * Purpose: Functions to access Voltage and Temperature Sensor (LM80)
9 ******************************************************************************/
11 /******************************************************************************
13 * (C)Copyright 1998-2002 SysKonnect.
14 * (C)Copyright 2002-2003 Marvell.
16 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
17 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
18 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
19 * (at your option) any later version.
21 * The information in this file is provided "AS IS" without warranty.
23 ******************************************************************************/
26 LM80 functions
28 #if (defined(DEBUG) || ((!defined(LINT)) && (!defined(SK_SLIM))))
29 static const char SysKonnectFileId[] =
30 "@(#) $Id: sklm80.c,v 1.22 2003/10/20 09:08:21 rschmidt Exp $ (C) Marvell. ";
31 #endif
33 #include "h/skdrv1st.h" /* Driver Specific Definitions */
34 #include "h/lm80.h"
35 #include "h/skdrv2nd.h" /* Adapter Control- and Driver specific Def. */
37 #ifdef SK_DIAG
38 #define BREAK_OR_WAIT(pAC,IoC,Event) SkI2cWait(pAC,IoC,Event)
39 #else /* nSK_DIAG */
40 #define BREAK_OR_WAIT(pAC,IoC,Event) break
41 #endif /* nSK_DIAG */
43 #ifdef SK_DIAG
45 * read the register 'Reg' from the device 'Dev'
47 * return read error -1
48 * success the read value
50 int SkLm80RcvReg(
51 SK_IOC IoC, /* Adapter Context */
52 int Dev, /* I2C device address */
53 int Reg) /* register to read */
55 int Val = 0;
56 int TempExt;
58 /* Signal device number */
59 if (SkI2cSndDev(IoC, Dev, I2C_WRITE)) {
60 return(-1);
63 if (SkI2cSndByte(IoC, Reg)) {
64 return(-1);
67 /* repeat start */
68 if (SkI2cSndDev(IoC, Dev, I2C_READ)) {
69 return(-1);
72 switch (Reg) {
73 case LM80_TEMP_IN:
74 Val = (int)SkI2cRcvByte(IoC, 1);
76 /* First: correct the value: it might be negative */
77 if ((Val & 0x80) != 0) {
78 /* Value is negative */
79 Val = Val - 256;
81 Val = Val * SK_LM80_TEMP_LSB;
82 SkI2cStop(IoC);
84 TempExt = (int)SkLm80RcvReg(IoC, LM80_ADDR, LM80_TEMP_CTRL);
86 if (Val > 0) {
87 Val += ((TempExt >> 7) * SK_LM80_TEMPEXT_LSB);
89 else {
90 Val -= ((TempExt >> 7) * SK_LM80_TEMPEXT_LSB);
92 return(Val);
93 break;
94 case LM80_VT0_IN:
95 case LM80_VT1_IN:
96 case LM80_VT2_IN:
97 case LM80_VT3_IN:
98 Val = (int)SkI2cRcvByte(IoC, 1) * SK_LM80_VT_LSB;
99 break;
101 default:
102 Val = (int)SkI2cRcvByte(IoC, 1);
103 break;
106 SkI2cStop(IoC);
107 return(Val);
109 #endif /* SK_DIAG */
112 * read a sensors value (LM80 specific)
114 * This function reads a sensors value from the I2C sensor chip LM80.
115 * The sensor is defined by its index into the sensors database in the struct
116 * pAC points to.
118 * Returns 1 if the read is completed
119 * 0 if the read must be continued (I2C Bus still allocated)
121 int SkLm80ReadSensor(
122 SK_AC *pAC, /* Adapter Context */
123 SK_IOC IoC, /* I/O Context needed in level 1 and 2 */
124 SK_SENSOR *pSen) /* Sensor to be read */
126 SK_I32 Value;
128 switch (pSen->SenState) {
129 case SK_SEN_IDLE:
130 /* Send address to ADDR register */
131 SK_I2C_CTL(IoC, I2C_READ, pSen->SenDev, I2C_025K_DEV, pSen->SenReg, 0);
133 pSen->SenState = SK_SEN_VALUE ;
134 BREAK_OR_WAIT(pAC, IoC, I2C_READ);
136 case SK_SEN_VALUE:
137 /* Read value from data register */
138 SK_IN32(IoC, B2_I2C_DATA, ((SK_U32 *)&Value));
140 Value &= 0xff; /* only least significant byte is valid */
142 /* Do NOT check the Value against the thresholds */
143 /* Checking is done in the calling instance */
145 if (pSen->SenType == SK_SEN_VOLT) {
146 /* Voltage sensor */
147 pSen->SenValue = Value * SK_LM80_VT_LSB;
148 pSen->SenState = SK_SEN_IDLE ;
149 return(1);
152 if (pSen->SenType == SK_SEN_FAN) {
153 if (Value != 0 && Value != 0xff) {
154 /* Fan speed counter */
155 pSen->SenValue = SK_LM80_FAN_FAKTOR/Value;
157 else {
158 /* Indicate Fan error */
159 pSen->SenValue = 0;
161 pSen->SenState = SK_SEN_IDLE ;
162 return(1);
165 /* First: correct the value: it might be negative */
166 if ((Value & 0x80) != 0) {
167 /* Value is negative */
168 Value = Value - 256;
171 /* We have a temperature sensor and need to get the signed extension.
172 * For now we get the extension from the last reading, so in the normal
173 * case we won't see flickering temperatures.
175 pSen->SenValue = (Value * SK_LM80_TEMP_LSB) +
176 (pSen->SenValue % SK_LM80_TEMP_LSB);
178 /* Send address to ADDR register */
179 SK_I2C_CTL(IoC, I2C_READ, pSen->SenDev, I2C_025K_DEV, LM80_TEMP_CTRL, 0);
181 pSen->SenState = SK_SEN_VALEXT ;
182 BREAK_OR_WAIT(pAC, IoC, I2C_READ);
184 case SK_SEN_VALEXT:
185 /* Read value from data register */
186 SK_IN32(IoC, B2_I2C_DATA, ((SK_U32 *)&Value));
187 Value &= LM80_TEMP_LSB_9; /* only bit 7 is valid */
189 /* cut the LSB bit */
190 pSen->SenValue = ((pSen->SenValue / SK_LM80_TEMP_LSB) *
191 SK_LM80_TEMP_LSB);
193 if (pSen->SenValue < 0) {
194 /* Value negative: The bit value must be subtracted */
195 pSen->SenValue -= ((Value >> 7) * SK_LM80_TEMPEXT_LSB);
197 else {
198 /* Value positive: The bit value must be added */
199 pSen->SenValue += ((Value >> 7) * SK_LM80_TEMPEXT_LSB);
202 pSen->SenState = SK_SEN_IDLE ;
203 return(1);
205 default:
206 SK_ERR_LOG(pAC, SK_ERRCL_SW, SKERR_I2C_E007, SKERR_I2C_E007MSG);
207 return(1);
210 /* Not completed */
211 return(0);