defxx: DEFEA's ESIC port I/O decoding cleanup

Use the slot-specific I/O range for decoding accesses to PDQ ASIC
registers (IOCS0) and the discrete Burst Holdoff register (IOCS1) as per
the "HD64981F EISA Slave Interface Controller (ESIC)" datasheet.  Use
disjoint decode ranges now that the assignment of chip selects is known.
Update the span of the port I/O resource requested accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@linux-mips.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This commit is contained in:
Maciej W. Rozycki 2014-09-25 11:06:55 +01:00 committed by David S. Miller
parent b1a6d3ecf8
commit b98dfaf2b0
2 changed files with 32 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -466,7 +466,8 @@ static void dfx_get_bars(struct device *bdev,
*bar_len = (bar | PI_MEM_ADD_MASK_M) + 1;
} else {
*bar_start = base_addr;
*bar_len = PI_ESIC_K_CSR_IO_LEN;
*bar_len = PI_ESIC_K_CSR_IO_LEN +
PI_ESIC_K_BURST_HOLDOFF_LEN;
}
}
if (dfx_bus_tc) {
@ -683,6 +684,9 @@ static void dfx_bus_init(struct net_device *dev)
if (dfx_bus_eisa) {
unsigned long base_addr = to_eisa_device(bdev)->base_addr;
/* Disable the board before fiddling with the decoders. */
outb(0, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_SLOT_CNTRL);
/* Get the interrupt level from the ESIC chip. */
val = inb(base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_CONFIG_STAT_0);
val &= PI_CONFIG_STAT_0_M_IRQ;
@ -709,25 +713,33 @@ static void dfx_bus_init(struct net_device *dev)
/*
* Enable memory decoding (MEMCS0) and/or port decoding
* (IOCS1/IOCS0) as appropriate in Function Control
* Register. One of the port chip selects seems to be
* used for the Burst Holdoff register, but this bit of
* documentation is missing and as yet it has not been
* determined which of the two. This is also the reason
* the size of the decoded port range is twice as large
* as one required by the PDQ.
* Register. IOCS0 is used for PDQ registers, taking 16
* 32-bit words, while IOCS1 is used for the Burst Holdoff
* register, taking a single 32-bit word only. We use the
* slot-specific I/O range as per the ESIC spec, that is
* set bits 15:12 in the mask registers to mask them out.
*/
/* Set the decode range of the board. */
val = ((bp->base.port >> 12) << PI_IO_CMP_V_SLOT);
val = 0;
outb(val, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_CMP_0_1);
outb(0, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_CMP_0_0);
outb(val, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_CMP_1_1);
outb(0, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_CMP_1_0);
val = PI_ESIC_K_CSR_IO_LEN - 1;
val = PI_DEFEA_K_CSR_IO;
outb(val, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_CMP_0_0);
val = PI_IO_CMP_M_SLOT;
outb(val, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_MASK_0_1);
outb(0, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_MASK_0_0);
val = (PI_ESIC_K_CSR_IO_LEN - 1) & ~3;
outb(val, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_MASK_0_0);
val = 0;
outb(val, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_CMP_1_1);
val = PI_DEFEA_K_BURST_HOLDOFF;
outb(val, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_CMP_1_0);
val = PI_IO_CMP_M_SLOT;
outb(val, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_MASK_1_1);
outb(0, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_MASK_1_0);
val = (PI_ESIC_K_BURST_HOLDOFF_LEN - 1) & ~3;
outb(val, base_addr + PI_ESIC_K_IO_ADD_MASK_1_0);
/* Enable the decoders. */
val = PI_FUNCTION_CNTRL_M_IOCS1 | PI_FUNCTION_CNTRL_M_IOCS0;

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@ -1479,8 +1479,10 @@ typedef union
/* Define EISA controller register offsets */
#define PI_ESIC_K_CSR_IO_LEN 0x80 /* 128 bytes */
#define PI_ESIC_K_CSR_IO_LEN 0x40 /* 64 bytes */
#define PI_ESIC_K_BURST_HOLDOFF_LEN 0x04 /* 4 bytes */
#define PI_DEFEA_K_CSR_IO 0x000
#define PI_DEFEA_K_BURST_HOLDOFF 0x040
#define PI_ESIC_K_SLOT_ID 0xC80
@ -1558,11 +1560,9 @@ typedef union
#define PI_MEM_ADD_MASK_M 0x3ff
/*
* Define the fields in the IO Compare registers.
* The driver must initialize the slot field with the slot ID shifted by the
* amount shown below.
*/
/* Define the fields in the I/O Address Compare and Mask registers. */
#define PI_IO_CMP_M_SLOT 0xf0
#define PI_IO_CMP_V_SLOT 4