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author | Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com> | 2007-06-21 08:29:34 +0200 |
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committer | Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com> | 2007-07-10 08:03:34 +0200 |
commit | f3f541f9ded9dd37edca103dd3be49bfbd9e730d (patch) | |
tree | b9b34955c9db6a10ad329731eaf66fe9c53cbf84 /drivers/cdrom/cm206.c | |
parent | e654bc4393e85e326993256d80b9710a4d6411ff (diff) |
Remove legacy CDROM drivers
They are all broken beyond repair. Given that nobody has complained
about them (most haven't worked in 2.6 AT ALL), remove them from the
tree.
A new mitsumi driver that actually works is in progress, it'll get
added when completed.
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jens.axboe@oracle.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/cdrom/cm206.c')
-rw-r--r-- | drivers/cdrom/cm206.c | 1594 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 1594 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/cdrom/cm206.c b/drivers/cdrom/cm206.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2f8fe3b6bbd0..000000000000 --- a/drivers/cdrom/cm206.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1594 +0,0 @@ -/* cm206.c. A linux-driver for the cm206 cdrom player with cm260 adapter card. - Copyright (c) 1995--1997 David A. van Leeuwen. - $Id: cm206.c,v 1.5 1997/12/26 11:02:51 david Exp $ - - This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. - -History: - Started 25 jan 1994. Waiting for documentation... - 22 feb 1995: 0.1a first reasonably safe polling driver. - Two major bugs, one in read_sector and one in - do_cm206_request, happened to cancel! - 25 feb 1995: 0.2a first reasonable interrupt driven version of above. - uart writes are still done in polling mode. - 25 feb 1995: 0.21a writes also in interrupt mode, still some - small bugs to be found... Larger buffer. - 2 mrt 1995: 0.22 Bug found (cd-> nowhere, interrupt was called in - initialization), read_ahead of 16. Timeouts implemented. - unclear if they do something... - 7 mrt 1995: 0.23 Start of background read-ahead. - 18 mrt 1995: 0.24 Working background read-ahead. (still problems) - 26 mrt 1995: 0.25 Multi-session ioctl added (kernel v1.2). - Statistics implemented, though separate stats206.h. - Accessible through ioctl 0x1000 (just a number). - Hard to choose between v1.2 development and 1.1.75. - Bottom-half doesn't work with 1.2... - 0.25a: fixed... typo. Still problems... - 1 apr 1995: 0.26 Module support added. Most bugs found. Use kernel 1.2.n. - 5 apr 1995: 0.27 Auto-probe for the adapter card base address. - Auto-probe for the adaptor card irq line. - 7 apr 1995: 0.28 Added lilo setup support for base address and irq. - Use major number 32 (not in this source), officially - assigned to this driver. - 9 apr 1995: 0.29 Added very limited audio support. Toc_header, stop, pause, - resume, eject. Play_track ignores track info, because we can't - read a table-of-contents entry. Toc_entry is implemented - as a `placebo' function: always returns start of disc. - 3 may 1995: 0.30 Audio support completed. The get_toc_entry function - is implemented as a binary search. - 15 may 1995: 0.31 More work on audio stuff. Workman is not easy to - satisfy; changed binary search into linear search. - Auto-probe for base address somewhat relaxed. - 1 jun 1995: 0.32 Removed probe_irq_on/off for module version. - 10 jun 1995: 0.33 Workman still behaves funny, but you should be - able to eject and substitute another disc. - - An adaptation of 0.33 is included in linux-1.3.7 by Eberhard Moenkeberg - - 18 jul 1995: 0.34 Patch by Heiko Eissfeldt included, mainly considering - verify_area's in the ioctls. Some bugs introduced by - EM considering the base port and irq fixed. - - 18 dec 1995: 0.35 Add some code for error checking... no luck... - - We jump to reach our goal: version 1.0 in the next stable linux kernel. - - 19 mar 1996: 0.95 Different implementation of CDROM_GET_UPC, on - request of Thomas Quinot. - 25 mar 1996: 0.96 Interpretation of opening with O_WRONLY or O_RDWR: - open only for ioctl operation, e.g., for operation of - tray etc. - 4 apr 1996: 0.97 First implementation of layer between VFS and cdrom - driver, a generic interface. Much of the functionality - of cm206_open() and cm206_ioctl() is transferred to a - new file cdrom.c and its header ucdrom.h. - - Upgrade to Linux kernel 1.3.78. - - 11 apr 1996 0.98 Upgrade to Linux kernel 1.3.85 - More code moved to cdrom.c - - 0.99 Some more small changes to decrease number - of oopses at module load; - - 27 jul 1996 0.100 Many hours of debugging, kernel change from 1.2.13 - to 2.0.7 seems to have introduced some weird behavior - in (interruptible_)sleep_on(&cd->data): the process - seems to be woken without any explicit wake_up in my own - code. Patch to try 100x in case such untriggered wake_up's - occur. - - 28 jul 1996 0.101 Rewriting of the code that receives the command echo, - using a fifo to store echoed bytes. - - Branch from 0.99: - - 0.99.1.0 Update to kernel release 2.0.10 dev_t -> kdev_t - (emoenke) various typos found by others. extra - module-load oops protection. - - 0.99.1.1 Initialization constant cdrom_dops.speed - changed from float (2.0) to int (2); Cli()-sti() pair - around cm260_reset() in module initialization code. - - 0.99.1.2 Changes literally as proposed by Scott Snyder - <snyder@d0sgif.fnal.gov> for the 2.1 kernel line, which - have to do mainly with the poor minor support i had. The - major new concept is to change a cdrom driver's - operations struct from the capabilities struct. This - reflects the fact that there is one major for a driver, - whilst there can be many minors whith completely - different capabilities. - - 0.99.1.3 More changes for operations/info separation. - - 0.99.1.4 Added speed selection (someone had to do this - first). - - 23 jan 1997 0.99.1.5 MODULE_PARMS call added. - - 23 jan 1997 0.100.1.2--0.100.1.5 following similar lines as - 0.99.1.1--0.99.1.5. I get too many complaints about the - drive making read errors. What't wrong with the 2.0+ - kernel line? Why get i (and othe cm206 owners) weird - results? Why were things good in the good old 1.1--1.2 - era? Why don't i throw away the drive? - - 2 feb 1997 0.102 Added `volatile' to values in cm206_struct. Seems to - reduce many of the problems. Rewrote polling routines - to use fixed delays between polls. - 0.103 Changed printk behavior. - 0.104 Added a 0.100 -> 0.100.1.1 change - -11 feb 1997 0.105 Allow auto_probe during module load, disable - with module option "auto_probe=0". Moved some debugging - statements to lower priority. Implemented select_speed() - function. - -13 feb 1997 1.0 Final version for 2.0 kernel line. - - All following changes will be for the 2.1 kernel line. - -15 feb 1997 1.1 Keep up with kernel 2.1.26, merge in changes from - cdrom.c 0.100.1.1--1.0. Add some more MODULE_PARMS. - -14 sep 1997 1.2 Upgrade to Linux 2.1.55. Added blksize_size[], patch - sent by James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@columbiasc.ncr.com>. - -21 dec 1997 1.4 Upgrade to Linux 2.1.72. - -24 jan 1998 Removed the cm206_disc_status() function, as it was now dead - code. The Uniform CDROM driver now provides this functionality. - -9 Nov. 1999 Make kernel-parameter implementation work with 2.3.x - Removed init_module & cleanup_module in favor of - module_init & module_exit. - Torben Mathiasen <tmm@image.dk> - * - * Parts of the code are based upon lmscd.c written by Kai Petzke, - * sbpcd.c written by Eberhard Moenkeberg, and mcd.c by Martin - * Harriss, but any off-the-shelf dynamic programming algorithm won't - * be able to find them. - * - * The cm206 drive interface and the cm260 adapter card seem to be - * sufficiently different from their cm205/cm250 counterparts - * in order to write a complete new driver. - * - * I call all routines connected to the Linux kernel something - * with `cm206' in it, as this stuff is too series-dependent. - * - * Currently, my limited knowledge is based on: - * - The Linux Kernel Hacker's guide, v. 0.5, by Michael K. Johnson - * - Linux Kernel Programmierung, by Michael Beck and others - * - Philips/LMS cm206 and cm226 product specification - * - Philips/LMS cm260 product specification - * - * David van Leeuwen, david@tm.tno.nl. */ -#define REVISION "$Revision: 1.5 $" - -#include <linux/module.h> - -#include <linux/errno.h> /* These include what we really need */ -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/timer.h> -#include <linux/cdrom.h> -#include <linux/ioport.h> -#include <linux/mm.h> -#include <linux/slab.h> -#include <linux/init.h> - -/* #include <linux/ucdrom.h> */ - -#include <asm/io.h> - -#define MAJOR_NR CM206_CDROM_MAJOR - -#include <linux/blkdev.h> - -#undef DEBUG -#define STATISTICS /* record times and frequencies of events */ -#define AUTO_PROBE_MODULE -#define USE_INSW - -#include "cm206.h" - -/* This variable defines whether or not to probe for adapter base port - address and interrupt request. It can be overridden by the boot - parameter `auto'. -*/ -static int auto_probe = 1; /* Yes, why not? */ - -static int cm206_base = CM206_BASE; -static int cm206_irq = CM206_IRQ; -#ifdef MODULE -static int cm206[2] = { 0, 0 }; /* for compatible `insmod' parameter passing */ -module_param_array(cm206, int, NULL, 0); /* base,irq or irq,base */ -#endif - -module_param(cm206_base, int, 0); /* base */ -module_param(cm206_irq, int, 0); /* irq */ -module_param(auto_probe, bool, 0); /* auto probe base and irq */ -MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); - -#define POLLOOP 100 /* milliseconds */ -#define READ_AHEAD 1 /* defines private buffer, waste! */ -#define BACK_AHEAD 1 /* defines adapter-read ahead */ -#define DATA_TIMEOUT (3*HZ) /* measured in jiffies (10 ms) */ -#define UART_TIMEOUT (5*HZ/100) -#define DSB_TIMEOUT (7*HZ) /* time for the slowest command to finish */ -#define UR_SIZE 4 /* uart receive buffer fifo size */ - -#define LINUX_BLOCK_SIZE 512 /* WHERE is this defined? */ -#define RAW_SECTOR_SIZE 2352 /* ok, is also defined in cdrom.h */ -#define ISO_SECTOR_SIZE 2048 -#define BLOCKS_ISO (ISO_SECTOR_SIZE/LINUX_BLOCK_SIZE) /* 4 */ -#define CD_SYNC_HEAD 16 /* CD_SYNC + CD_HEAD */ - -#ifdef STATISTICS /* keep track of errors in counters */ -#define stats(i) { ++cd->stats[st_ ## i]; \ - cd->last_stat[st_ ## i] = cd->stat_counter++; \ - } -#else -#define stats(i) (void) 0; -#endif - -#define Debug(a) {printk (KERN_DEBUG); printk a;} -#ifdef DEBUG -#define debug(a) Debug(a) -#else -#define debug(a) (void) 0; -#endif - -typedef unsigned char uch; /* 8-bits */ -typedef unsigned short ush; /* 16-bits */ - -struct toc_struct { /* private copy of Table of Contents */ - uch track, fsm[3], q0; -}; - -struct cm206_struct { - volatile ush intr_ds; /* data status read on last interrupt */ - volatile ush intr_ls; /* uart line status read on last interrupt */ - volatile uch ur[UR_SIZE]; /* uart receive buffer fifo */ - volatile uch ur_w, ur_r; /* write/read buffer index */ - volatile uch dsb, cc; /* drive status byte and condition (error) code */ - int command; /* command to be written to the uart */ - int openfiles; - ush sector[READ_AHEAD * RAW_SECTOR_SIZE / 2]; /* buffered cd-sector */ - int sector_first, sector_last; /* range of these sectors */ - wait_queue_head_t uart; /* wait queues for interrupt */ - wait_queue_head_t data; - struct timer_list timer; /* time-out */ - char timed_out; - signed char max_sectors; /* number of sectors that fit in adapter mem */ - char wait_back; /* we're waiting for a background-read */ - char background; /* is a read going on in the background? */ - int adapter_first; /* if so, that's the starting sector */ - int adapter_last; - char fifo_overflowed; - uch disc_status[7]; /* result of get_disc_status command */ -#ifdef STATISTICS - int stats[NR_STATS]; - int last_stat[NR_STATS]; /* `time' at which stat was stat */ - int stat_counter; -#endif - struct toc_struct toc[101]; /* The whole table of contents + lead-out */ - uch q[10]; /* Last read q-channel info */ - uch audio_status[5]; /* last read position on pause */ - uch media_changed; /* record if media changed */ -}; - -#define DISC_STATUS cd->disc_status[0] -#define FIRST_TRACK cd->disc_status[1] -#define LAST_TRACK cd->disc_status[2] -#define PAUSED cd->audio_status[0] /* misuse this memory byte! */ -#define PLAY_TO cd->toc[0] /* toc[0] records end-time in play */ - -static struct cm206_struct *cd; /* the main memory structure */ -static struct request_queue *cm206_queue; -static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(cm206_lock); - -/* First, we define some polling functions. These are actually - only being used in the initialization. */ - -static void send_command_polled(int command) -{ - int loop = POLLOOP; - while (!(inw(r_line_status) & ls_transmitter_buffer_empty) - && loop > 0) { - mdelay(1); /* one millisec delay */ - --loop; - } - outw(command, r_uart_transmit); -} - -static uch receive_echo_polled(void) -{ - int loop = POLLOOP; - while (!(inw(r_line_status) & ls_receive_buffer_full) && loop > 0) { - mdelay(1); - --loop; - } - return ((uch) inw(r_uart_receive)); -} - -static uch send_receive_polled(int command) -{ - send_command_polled(command); - return receive_echo_polled(); -} - -static inline void clear_ur(void) -{ - if (cd->ur_r != cd->ur_w) { - debug(("Deleting bytes from fifo:")); - for (; cd->ur_r != cd->ur_w; - cd->ur_r++, cd->ur_r %= UR_SIZE) - debug((" 0x%x", cd->ur[cd->ur_r])); - debug(("\n")); - } -} - -static struct tasklet_struct cm206_tasklet; - -/* The interrupt handler. When the cm260 generates an interrupt, very - much care has to be taken in reading out the registers in the right - order; in case of a receive_buffer_full interrupt, first the - uart_receive must be read, and then the line status again to - de-assert the interrupt line. It took me a couple of hours to find - this out:-( - - The function reset_cm206 appears to cause an interrupt, because - pulling up the INIT line clears both the uart-write-buffer /and/ - the uart-write-buffer-empty mask. We call this a `lost interrupt,' - as there seems so reason for this to happen. -*/ - -static irqreturn_t cm206_interrupt(int sig, void *dev_id) -{ - volatile ush fool; - cd->intr_ds = inw(r_data_status); /* resets data_ready, data_error, - crc_error, sync_error, toc_ready - interrupts */ - cd->intr_ls = inw(r_line_status); /* resets overrun bit */ - debug(("Intr, 0x%x 0x%x, %d\n", cd->intr_ds, cd->intr_ls, - cd->background)); - if (cd->intr_ls & ls_attention) - stats(attention); - /* receive buffer full? */ - if (cd->intr_ls & ls_receive_buffer_full) { - cd->ur[cd->ur_w] = inb(r_uart_receive); /* get order right! */ - cd->intr_ls = inw(r_line_status); /* resets rbf interrupt */ - debug(("receiving #%d: 0x%x\n", cd->ur_w, - cd->ur[cd->ur_w])); - cd->ur_w++; - cd->ur_w %= UR_SIZE; - if (cd->ur_w == cd->ur_r) - debug(("cd->ur overflow!\n")); - if (waitqueue_active(&cd->uart) && cd->background < 2) { - del_timer(&cd->timer); - wake_up_interruptible(&cd->uart); - } - } - /* data ready in fifo? */ - else if (cd->intr_ds & ds_data_ready) { - if (cd->background) - ++cd->adapter_last; - if (waitqueue_active(&cd->data) - && (cd->wait_back || !cd->background)) { - del_timer(&cd->timer); - wake_up_interruptible(&cd->data); - } - stats(data_ready); - } - /* ready to issue a write command? */ - else if (cd->command && cd->intr_ls & ls_transmitter_buffer_empty) { - outw(dc_normal | (inw(r_data_status) & 0x7f), - r_data_control); - outw(cd->command, r_uart_transmit); - cd->command = 0; - if (!cd->background) - wake_up_interruptible(&cd->uart); - } - /* now treat errors (at least, identify them for debugging) */ - else if (cd->intr_ds & ds_fifo_overflow) { - debug(("Fifo overflow at sectors 0x%x\n", - cd->sector_first)); - fool = inw(r_fifo_output_buffer); /* de-assert the interrupt */ - cd->fifo_overflowed = 1; /* signal one word less should be read */ - stats(fifo_overflow); - } else if (cd->intr_ds & ds_data_error) { - debug(("Data error at sector 0x%x\n", cd->sector_first)); - stats(data_error); - } else if (cd->intr_ds & ds_crc_error) { - debug(("CRC error at sector 0x%x\n", cd->sector_first)); - stats(crc_error); - } else if (cd->intr_ds & ds_sync_error) { - debug(("Sync at sector 0x%x\n", cd->sector_first)); - stats(sync_error); - } else if (cd->intr_ds & ds_toc_ready) { - /* do something appropriate */ - } - /* couldn't see why this interrupt, maybe due to init */ - else { - outw(dc_normal | READ_AHEAD, r_data_control); - stats(lost_intr); - } - if (cd->background - && (cd->adapter_last - cd->adapter_first == cd->max_sectors - || cd->fifo_overflowed)) - tasklet_schedule(&cm206_tasklet); /* issue a stop read command */ - stats(interrupt); - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -/* we have put the address of the wait queue in who */ -static void cm206_timeout(unsigned long who) -{ - cd->timed_out = 1; - debug(("Timing out\n")); - wake_up_interruptible((wait_queue_head_t *) who); -} - -/* This function returns 1 if a timeout occurred, 0 if an interrupt - happened */ -static int sleep_or_timeout(wait_queue_head_t * wait, int timeout) -{ - cd->timed_out = 0; - init_timer(&cd->timer); - cd->timer.data = (unsigned long) wait; - cd->timer.expires = jiffies + timeout; - add_timer(&cd->timer); - debug(("going to sleep\n")); - interruptible_sleep_on(wait); - del_timer(&cd->timer); - if (cd->timed_out) { - cd->timed_out = 0; - return 1; - } else - return 0; -} - -static void send_command(int command) -{ - debug(("Sending 0x%x\n", command)); - if (!(inw(r_line_status) & ls_transmitter_buffer_empty)) { - cd->command = command; - cli(); /* don't interrupt before sleep */ - outw(dc_mask_sync_error | dc_no_stop_on_error | - (inw(r_data_status) & 0x7f), r_data_control); - /* interrupt routine sends command */ - if (sleep_or_timeout(&cd->uart, UART_TIMEOUT)) { - debug(("Time out on write-buffer\n")); - stats(write_timeout); - outw(command, r_uart_transmit); - } - debug(("Write commmand delayed\n")); - } else - outw(command, r_uart_transmit); -} - -static uch receive_byte(int timeout) -{ - uch ret; - cli(); - debug(("cli\n")); - ret = cd->ur[cd->ur_r]; - if (cd->ur_r != cd->ur_w) { - sti(); - debug(("returning #%d: 0x%x\n", cd->ur_r, - cd->ur[cd->ur_r])); - cd->ur_r++; - cd->ur_r %= UR_SIZE; - return ret; - } else if (sleep_or_timeout(&cd->uart, timeout)) { /* does sti() */ - debug(("Time out on receive-buffer\n")); -#ifdef STATISTICS - if (timeout == UART_TIMEOUT) - stats(receive_timeout) /* no `;'! */ - else - stats(dsb_timeout); -#endif - return 0xda; - } - ret = cd->ur[cd->ur_r]; - debug(("slept; returning #%d: 0x%x\n", cd->ur_r, - cd->ur[cd->ur_r])); - cd->ur_r++; - cd->ur_r %= UR_SIZE; - return ret; -} - -static inline uch receive_echo(void) -{ - return receive_byte(UART_TIMEOUT); -} - -static inline uch send_receive(int command) -{ - send_command(command); - return receive_echo(); -} - -static inline uch wait_dsb(void) -{ - return receive_byte(DSB_TIMEOUT); -} - -static int type_0_command(int command, int expect_dsb) -{ - int e; - clear_ur(); - if (command != (e = send_receive(command))) { - debug(("command 0x%x echoed as 0x%x\n", command, e)); - stats(echo); - return -1; - } - if (expect_dsb) { - cd->dsb = wait_dsb(); /* wait for command to finish */ - } - return 0; -} - -static int type_1_command(int command, int bytes, uch * status) -{ /* returns info */ - int i; - if (type_0_command(command, 0)) - return -1; - for (i = 0; i < bytes; i++) - status[i] = send_receive(c_gimme); - return 0; -} - -/* This function resets the adapter card. We'd better not do this too - * often, because it tends to generate `lost interrupts.' */ -static void reset_cm260(void) -{ - outw(dc_normal | dc_initialize | READ_AHEAD, r_data_control); - udelay(10); /* 3.3 mu sec minimum */ - outw(dc_normal | READ_AHEAD, r_data_control); -} - -/* fsm: frame-sec-min from linear address; one of many */ -static void fsm(int lba, uch * fsm) -{ - fsm[0] = lba % 75; - lba /= 75; - lba += 2; - fsm[1] = lba % 60; - fsm[2] = lba / 60; -} - -static inline int fsm2lba(uch * fsm) -{ - return fsm[0] + 75 * (fsm[1] - 2 + 60 * fsm[2]); -} - -static inline int f_s_m2lba(uch f, uch s, uch m) -{ - return f + 75 * (s - 2 + 60 * m); -} - -static int start_read(int start) -{ - uch read_sector[4] = { c_read_data, }; - int i, e; - - fsm(start, &read_sector[1]); - clear_ur(); - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) - if (read_sector[i] != (e = send_receive(read_sector[i]))) { - debug(("read_sector: %x echoes %x\n", - read_sector[i], e)); - stats(echo); - if (e == 0xff) { /* this seems to happen often */ - e = receive_echo(); - debug(("Second try %x\n", e)); - if (e != read_sector[i]) - return -1; - } - } - return 0; -} - -static int stop_read(void) -{ - int e; - type_0_command(c_stop, 0); - if ((e = receive_echo()) != 0xff) { - debug(("c_stop didn't send 0xff, but 0x%x\n", e)); - stats(stop_0xff); - return -1; - } - return 0; -} - -/* This function starts to read sectors in adapter memory, the - interrupt routine should stop the read. In fact, the bottom_half - routine takes care of this. Set a flag `background' in the cd - struct to indicate the process. */ - -static int read_background(int start, int reading) -{ - if (cd->background) - return -1; /* can't do twice */ - outw(dc_normal | BACK_AHEAD, r_data_control); - if (!reading && start_read(start)) - return -2; - cd->adapter_first = cd->adapter_last = start; - cd->background = 1; /* flag a read is going on */ - return 0; -} - -#ifdef USE_INSW -#define transport_data insw -#else -/* this routine implements insw(,,). There was a time i had the - impression that there would be any difference in error-behaviour. */ -void transport_data(int port, ush * dest, int count) -{ - int i; - ush *d; - for (i = 0, d = dest; i < count; i++, d++) - *d = inw(port); -} -#endif - - -#define MAX_TRIES 100 -static int read_sector(int start) -{ - int tries = 0; - if (cd->background) { - cd->background = 0; - cd->adapter_last = -1; /* invalidate adapter memory */ - stop_read(); - } - cd->fifo_overflowed = 0; - reset_cm260(); /* empty fifo etc. */ - if (start_read(start)) - return -1; - do { - if (sleep_or_timeout(&cd->data, DATA_TIMEOUT)) { - debug(("Read timed out sector 0x%x\n", start)); - stats(read_timeout); - stop_read(); - return -3; - } - tries++; - } while (cd->intr_ds & ds_fifo_empty && tries < MAX_TRIES); - if (tries > 1) - debug(("Took me some tries\n")) - else - if (tries == MAX_TRIES) - debug(("MAX_TRIES tries for read sector\n")); - transport_data(r_fifo_output_buffer, cd->sector, - READ_AHEAD * RAW_SECTOR_SIZE / 2); - if (read_background(start + READ_AHEAD, 1)) - stats(read_background); - cd->sector_first = start; - cd->sector_last = start + READ_AHEAD; - stats(read_restarted); - return 0; -} - -/* The function of bottom-half is to send a stop command to the drive - This isn't easy because the routine is not `owned' by any process; - we can't go to sleep! The variable cd->background gives the status: - 0 no read pending - 1 a read is pending - 2 c_stop waits for write_buffer_empty - 3 c_stop waits for receive_buffer_full: echo - 4 c_stop waits for receive_buffer_full: 0xff -*/ - -static void cm206_tasklet_func(unsigned long ignore) -{ - debug(("bh: %d\n", cd->background)); - switch (cd->background) { - case 1: - stats(bh); - if (!(cd->intr_ls & ls_transmitter_buffer_empty)) { - cd->command = c_stop; - outw(dc_mask_sync_error | dc_no_stop_on_error | - (inw(r_data_status) & 0x7f), r_data_control); - cd->background = 2; - break; /* we'd better not time-out here! */ - } else - outw(c_stop, r_uart_transmit); - /* fall into case 2: */ - case 2: - /* the write has been satisfied by interrupt routine */ - cd->background = 3; - break; - case 3: - if (cd->ur_r != cd->ur_w) { - if (cd->ur[cd->ur_r] != c_stop) { - debug(("cm206_bh: c_stop echoed 0x%x\n", - cd->ur[cd->ur_r])); - stats(echo); - } - cd->ur_r++; - cd->ur_r %= UR_SIZE; - } - cd->background++; - break; - case 4: - if (cd->ur_r != cd->ur_w) { - if (cd->ur[cd->ur_r] != 0xff) { - debug(("cm206_bh: c_stop reacted with 0x%x\n", cd->ur[cd->ur_r])); - stats(stop_0xff); - } - cd->ur_r++; - cd->ur_r %= UR_SIZE; - } - cd->background = 0; - } -} - -static DECLARE_TASKLET(cm206_tasklet, cm206_tasklet_func, 0); - -/* This command clears the dsb_possible_media_change flag, so we must - * retain it. - */ -static void get_drive_status(void) -{ - uch status[2]; - type_1_command(c_drive_status, 2, status); /* this might be done faster */ - cd->dsb = status[0]; - cd->cc = status[1]; - cd->media_changed |= - !!(cd->dsb & (dsb_possible_media_change | - dsb_drive_not_ready | dsb_tray_not_closed)); -} - -static void get_disc_status(void) -{ - if (type_1_command(c_disc_status, 7, cd->disc_status)) { - debug(("get_disc_status: error\n")); - } -} - -/* The new open. The real opening strategy is defined in cdrom.c. */ - -static int cm206_open(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int purpose) -{ - if (!cd->openfiles) { /* reset only first time */ - cd->background = 0; - reset_cm260(); - cd->adapter_last = -1; /* invalidate adapter memory */ - cd->sector_last = -1; - } - ++cd->openfiles; - stats(open); - return 0; -} - -static void cm206_release(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi) -{ - if (cd->openfiles == 1) { - if (cd->background) { - cd->background = 0; - stop_read(); - } - cd->sector_last = -1; /* Make our internal buffer invalid */ - FIRST_TRACK = 0; /* No valid disc status */ - } - --cd->openfiles; -} - -/* Empty buffer empties $sectors$ sectors of the adapter card buffer, - * and then reads a sector in kernel memory. */ -static void empty_buffer(int sectors) -{ - while (sectors >= 0) { - transport_data(r_fifo_output_buffer, - cd->sector + cd->fifo_overflowed, - RAW_SECTOR_SIZE / 2 - cd->fifo_overflowed); - --sectors; - ++cd->adapter_first; /* update the current adapter sector */ - cd->fifo_overflowed = 0; /* reset overflow bit */ - stats(sector_transferred); - } - cd->sector_first = cd->adapter_first - 1; - cd->sector_last = cd->adapter_first; /* update the buffer sector */ -} - -/* try_adapter. This function determines if the requested sector is - in adapter memory, or will appear there soon. Returns 0 upon - success */ -static int try_adapter(int sector) -{ - if (cd->adapter_first <= sector && sector < cd->adapter_last) { - /* sector is in adapter memory */ - empty_buffer(sector - cd->adapter_first); - return 0; - } else if (cd->background == 1 && cd->adapter_first <= sector - && sector < cd->adapter_first + cd->max_sectors) { - /* a read is going on, we can wait for it */ - cd->wait_back = 1; - while (sector >= cd->adapter_last) { - if (sleep_or_timeout(&cd->data, DATA_TIMEOUT)) { - debug(("Timed out during background wait: %d %d %d %d\n", sector, cd->adapter_last, cd->adapter_first, cd->background)); - stats(back_read_timeout); - cd->wait_back = 0; - return -1; - } - } - cd->wait_back = 0; - empty_buffer(sector - cd->adapter_first); - return 0; - } else - return -2; -} - -/* This is not a very smart implementation. We could optimize for - consecutive block numbers. I'm not convinced this would really - bring down the processor load. */ -static void do_cm206_request(request_queue_t * q) -{ - long int i, cd_sec_no; - int quarter, error; - uch *source, *dest; - struct request *req; - - while (1) { /* repeat until all requests have been satisfied */ - req = elv_next_request(q); - if (!req) - return; - - if (rq_data_dir(req) != READ) { - debug(("Non-read command %d on cdrom\n", req->cmd)); - end_request(req, 0); - continue; - } - spin_unlock_irq(q->queue_lock); - error = 0; - for (i = 0; i < req->nr_sectors; i++) { - int e1, e2; - cd_sec_no = (req->sector + i) / BLOCKS_ISO; /* 4 times 512 bytes */ - quarter = (req->sector + i) % BLOCKS_ISO; - dest = req->buffer + i * LINUX_BLOCK_SIZE; - /* is already in buffer memory? */ - if (cd->sector_first <= cd_sec_no - && cd_sec_no < cd->sector_last) { - source = - ((uch *) cd->sector) + 16 + - quarter * LINUX_BLOCK_SIZE + - (cd_sec_no - - cd->sector_first) * RAW_SECTOR_SIZE; - memcpy(dest, source, LINUX_BLOCK_SIZE); - } else if (!(e1 = try_adapter(cd_sec_no)) || - !(e2 = read_sector(cd_sec_no))) { - source = - ((uch *) cd->sector) + 16 + - quarter * LINUX_BLOCK_SIZE; - memcpy(dest, source, LINUX_BLOCK_SIZE); - } else { - error = 1; - debug(("cm206_request: %d %d\n", e1, e2)); - } - } - spin_lock_irq(q->queue_lock); - end_request(req, !error); - } -} - -/* Audio support. I've tried very hard, but the cm206 drive doesn't - seem to have a get_toc (table-of-contents) function, while i'm - pretty sure it must read the toc upon disc insertion. Therefore - this function has been implemented through a binary search - strategy. All track starts that happen to be found are stored in - cd->toc[], for future use. - - I've spent a whole day on a bug that only shows under Workman--- - I don't get it. Tried everything, nothing works. If workman asks - for track# 0xaa, it'll get the wrong time back. Any other program - receives the correct value. I'm stymied. -*/ - -/* seek seeks to address lba. It does wait to arrive there. */ -static void seek(int lba) -{ - int i; - uch seek_command[4] = { c_seek, }; - - fsm(lba, &seek_command[1]); - for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) - type_0_command(seek_command[i], 0); - cd->dsb = wait_dsb(); -} - -static uch bcdbin(unsigned char bcd) -{ /* stolen from mcd.c! */ - return (bcd >> 4) * 10 + (bcd & 0xf); -} - -static inline uch normalize_track(uch track) -{ - if (track < 1) - return 1; - if (track > LAST_TRACK) - return LAST_TRACK + 1; - return track; -} - -/* This function does a binary search for track start. It records all - * tracks seen in the process. Input $track$ must be between 1 and - * #-of-tracks+1. Note that the start of the disc must be in toc[1].fsm. - */ -static int get_toc_lba(uch track) -{ - int max = 74 * 60 * 75 - 150, min = fsm2lba(cd->toc[1].fsm); - int i, lba, l, old_lba = 0; - uch *q = cd->q; - uch ct; /* current track */ - int binary = 0; - const int skip = 3 * 60 * 75; /* 3 minutes */ - - for (i = track; i > 0; i--) - if (cd->toc[i].track) { - min = fsm2lba(cd->toc[i].fsm); - break; - } - lba = min + skip; - do { - seek(lba); - type_1_command(c_read_current_q, 10, q); - ct = normalize_track(q[1]); - if (!cd->toc[ct].track) { - l = q[9] - bcdbin(q[5]) + 75 * (q[8] - - bcdbin(q[4]) - 2 + - 60 * (q[7] - - bcdbin(q - [3]))); - cd->toc[ct].track = q[1]; /* lead out still 0xaa */ - fsm(l, cd->toc[ct].fsm); - cd->toc[ct].q0 = q[0]; /* contains adr and ctrl info */ - if (ct == track) - return l; - } - old_lba = lba; - if (binary) { - if (ct < track) - min = lba; - else - max = lba; - lba = (min + max) / 2; - } else { - if (ct < track) - lba += skip; - else { - binary = 1; - max = lba; - min = lba - skip; - lba = (min + max) / 2; - } - } - } while (lba != old_lba); - return lba; -} - -static void update_toc_entry(uch track) -{ - track = normalize_track(track); - if (!cd->toc[track].track) - get_toc_lba(track); -} - -/* return 0 upon success */ -static int read_toc_header(struct cdrom_tochdr *hp) -{ - if (!FIRST_TRACK) - get_disc_status(); - if (hp) { - int i; - hp->cdth_trk0 = FIRST_TRACK; - hp->cdth_trk1 = LAST_TRACK; - /* fill in first track position */ - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) - cd->toc[1].fsm[i] = cd->disc_status[3 + i]; - update_toc_entry(LAST_TRACK + 1); /* find most entries */ - return 0; - } - return -1; -} - -static void play_from_to_msf(struct cdrom_msf *msfp) -{ - uch play_command[] = { c_play, - msfp->cdmsf_frame0, msfp->cdmsf_sec0, msfp->cdmsf_min0, - msfp->cdmsf_frame1, msfp->cdmsf_sec1, msfp->cdmsf_min1, 2, - 2 - }; - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 9; i++) - type_0_command(play_command[i], 0); - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) - PLAY_TO.fsm[i] = play_command[i + 4]; - PLAY_TO.track = 0; /* say no track end */ - cd->dsb = wait_dsb(); -} - -static void play_from_to_track(int from, int to) -{ - uch play_command[8] = { c_play, }; - int i; - - if (from == 0) { /* continue paused play */ - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { - play_command[i + 1] = cd->audio_status[i + 2]; - play_command[i + 4] = PLAY_TO.fsm[i]; - } - } else { - update_toc_entry(from); - update_toc_entry(to + 1); - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { - play_command[i + 1] = cd->toc[from].fsm[i]; - PLAY_TO.fsm[i] = play_command[i + 4] = - cd->toc[to + 1].fsm[i]; - } - PLAY_TO.track = to; - } - for (i = 0; i < 7; i++) - type_0_command(play_command[i], 0); - for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) - type_0_command(0x2, 0); /* volume */ - cd->dsb = wait_dsb(); -} - -static int get_current_q(struct cdrom_subchnl *qp) -{ - int i; - uch *q = cd->q; - if (type_1_command(c_read_current_q, 10, q)) - return 0; -/* q[0] = bcdbin(q[0]); Don't think so! */ - for (i = 2; i < 6; i++) - q[i] = bcdbin(q[i]); - qp->cdsc_adr = q[0] & 0xf; - qp->cdsc_ctrl = q[0] >> 4; /* from mcd.c */ - qp->cdsc_trk = q[1]; - qp->cdsc_ind = q[2]; - if (qp->cdsc_format == CDROM_MSF) { - qp->cdsc_reladdr.msf.minute = q[3]; - qp->cdsc_reladdr.msf.second = q[4]; - qp->cdsc_reladdr.msf.frame = q[5]; - qp->cdsc_absaddr.msf.minute = q[7]; - qp->cdsc_absaddr.msf.second = q[8]; - qp->cdsc_absaddr.msf.frame = q[9]; - } else { - qp->cdsc_reladdr.lba = f_s_m2lba(q[5], q[4], q[3]); - qp->cdsc_absaddr.lba = f_s_m2lba(q[9], q[8], q[7]); - } - get_drive_status(); - if (cd->dsb & dsb_play_in_progress) - qp->cdsc_audiostatus = CDROM_AUDIO_PLAY; - else if (PAUSED) - qp->cdsc_audiostatus = CDROM_AUDIO_PAUSED; - else - qp->cdsc_audiostatus = CDROM_AUDIO_NO_STATUS; - return 0; -} - -static void invalidate_toc(void) -{ - memset(cd->toc, 0, sizeof(cd->toc)); - memset(cd->disc_status, 0, sizeof(cd->disc_status)); -} - -/* cdrom.c guarantees that cdte_format == CDROM_MSF */ -static void get_toc_entry(struct cdrom_tocentry *ep) -{ - uch track = normalize_track(ep->cdte_track); - update_toc_entry(track); - ep->cdte_addr.msf.frame = cd->toc[track].fsm[0]; - ep->cdte_addr.msf.second = cd->toc[track].fsm[1]; - ep->cdte_addr.msf.minute = cd->toc[track].fsm[2]; - ep->cdte_adr = cd->toc[track].q0 & 0xf; - ep->cdte_ctrl = cd->toc[track].q0 >> 4; - ep->cdte_datamode = 0; -} - -/* Audio ioctl. Ioctl commands connected to audio are in such an - * idiosyncratic i/o format, that we leave these untouched. Return 0 - * upon success. Memory checking has been done by cdrom_ioctl(), the - * calling function, as well as LBA/MSF sanitization. -*/ -static int cm206_audio_ioctl(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, unsigned int cmd, - void *arg) -{ - switch (cmd) { - case CDROMREADTOCHDR: - return read_toc_header((struct cdrom_tochdr *) arg); - case CDROMREADTOCENTRY: - get_toc_entry((struct cdrom_tocentry *) arg); - return 0; - case CDROMPLAYMSF: - play_from_to_msf((struct cdrom_msf *) arg); - return 0; - case CDROMPLAYTRKIND: /* admittedly, not particularly beautiful */ - play_from_to_track(((struct cdrom_ti *) arg)->cdti_trk0, - ((struct cdrom_ti *) arg)->cdti_trk1); - return 0; - case CDROMSTOP: - PAUSED = 0; - if (cd->dsb & dsb_play_in_progress) - return type_0_command(c_stop, 1); - else - return 0; - case CDROMPAUSE: - get_drive_status(); - if (cd->dsb & dsb_play_in_progress) { - type_0_command(c_stop, 1); - type_1_command(c_audio_status, 5, - cd->audio_status); - PAUSED = 1; /* say we're paused */ - } - return 0; - case CDROMRESUME: - if (PAUSED) - play_from_to_track(0, 0); - PAUSED = 0; - return 0; - case CDROMSTART: - case CDROMVOLCTRL: - return 0; - case CDROMSUBCHNL: - return get_current_q((struct cdrom_subchnl *) arg); - default: - return -EINVAL; - } -} - -static int cm206_media_changed(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int disc_nr) -{ - if (cd != NULL) { - int r; - get_drive_status(); /* ensure cd->media_changed OK */ - r = cd->media_changed; - cd->media_changed = 0; /* clear bit */ - return r; - } else - return -EIO; -} - -/* The new generic cdrom support. Routines should be concise, most of - the logic should be in cdrom.c */ - - -/* controls tray movement */ -static int cm206_tray_move(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int position) -{ - if (position) { /* 1: eject */ - type_0_command(c_open_tray, 1); - invalidate_toc(); - } else - type_0_command(c_close_tray, 1); /* 0: close */ - return 0; -} - -/* gives current state of the drive */ -static int cm206_drive_status(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int slot_nr) -{ - get_drive_status(); - if (cd->dsb & dsb_tray_not_closed) - return CDS_TRAY_OPEN; - if (!(cd->dsb & dsb_disc_present)) - return CDS_NO_DISC; - if (cd->dsb & dsb_drive_not_ready) - return CDS_DRIVE_NOT_READY; - return CDS_DISC_OK; -} - -/* locks or unlocks door lock==1: lock; return 0 upon success */ -static int cm206_lock_door(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int lock) -{ - uch command = (lock) ? c_lock_tray : c_unlock_tray; - type_0_command(command, 1); /* wait and get dsb */ - /* the logic calculates the success, 0 means successful */ - return lock ^ ((cd->dsb & dsb_tray_locked) != 0); -} - -/* Although a session start should be in LBA format, we return it in - MSF format because it is slightly easier, and the new generic ioctl - will take care of the necessary conversion. */ -static int cm206_get_last_session(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, - struct cdrom_multisession *mssp) -{ - if (!FIRST_TRACK) - get_disc_status(); - if (mssp != NULL) { - if (DISC_STATUS & cds_multi_session) { /* multi-session */ - mssp->addr.msf.frame = cd->disc_status[3]; - mssp->addr.msf.second = cd->disc_status[4]; - mssp->addr.msf.minute = cd->disc_status[5]; - mssp->addr_format = CDROM_MSF; - mssp->xa_flag = 1; - } else { - mssp->xa_flag = 0; - } - return 1; - } - return 0; -} - -static int cm206_get_upc(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, struct cdrom_mcn *mcn) -{ - uch upc[10]; - char *ret = mcn->medium_catalog_number; - int i; - - if (type_1_command(c_read_upc, 10, upc)) - return -EIO; - for (i = 0; i < 13; i++) { - int w = i / 2 + 1, r = i % 2; - if (r) - ret[i] = 0x30 | (upc[w] & 0x0f); - else - ret[i] = 0x30 | ((upc[w] >> 4) & 0x0f); - } - ret[13] = '\0'; - return 0; -} - -static int cm206_reset(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi) -{ - stop_read(); - reset_cm260(); - outw(dc_normal | dc_break | READ_AHEAD, r_data_control); - mdelay(1); /* 750 musec minimum */ - outw(dc_normal | READ_AHEAD, r_data_control); - cd->sector_last = -1; /* flag no data buffered */ - cd->adapter_last = -1; - invalidate_toc(); - return 0; -} - -static int cm206_select_speed(struct cdrom_device_info *cdi, int speed) -{ - int r; - switch (speed) { - case 0: - r = type_0_command(c_auto_mode, 1); - break; - case 1: - r = type_0_command(c_force_1x, 1); - break; - case 2: - r = type_0_command(c_force_2x, 1); - break; - default: - return -1; - } - if (r < 0) - return r; - else - return 1; -} - -static struct cdrom_device_ops cm206_dops = { - .open = cm206_open, - .release = cm206_release, - .drive_status = cm206_drive_status, - .media_changed = cm206_media_changed, - .tray_move = cm206_tray_move, - .lock_door = cm206_lock_door, - .select_speed = cm206_select_speed, - .get_last_session = cm206_get_last_session, - .get_mcn = cm206_get_upc, - .reset = cm206_reset, - .audio_ioctl = cm206_audio_ioctl, - .capability = CDC_CLOSE_TRAY | CDC_OPEN_TRAY | CDC_LOCK | - CDC_MULTI_SESSION | CDC_MEDIA_CHANGED | - CDC_MCN | CDC_PLAY_AUDIO | CDC_SELECT_SPEED | - CDC_DRIVE_STATUS, - .n_minors = 1, -}; - - -static struct cdrom_device_info cm206_info = { - .ops = &cm206_dops, - .speed = 2, - .capacity = 1, - .name = "cm206", -}; - -static int cm206_block_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -{ - return cdrom_open(&cm206_info, inode, file); -} - -static int cm206_block_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) -{ - return cdrom_release(&cm206_info, file); -} - -static int cm206_block_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, - unsigned cmd, unsigned long arg) -{ - switch (cmd) { -#ifdef STATISTICS - case CM206CTL_GET_STAT: - if (arg >= NR_STATS) - return -EINVAL; - return cd->stats[arg]; - case CM206CTL_GET_LAST_STAT: - if (arg >= NR_STATS) - return -EINVAL; - return cd->last_stat[arg]; -#endif - default: - break; - } - - return cdrom_ioctl(file, &cm206_info, inode, cmd, arg); -} - -static int cm206_block_media_changed(struct gendisk *disk) -{ - return cdrom_media_changed(&cm206_info); -} - -static struct block_device_operations cm206_bdops = -{ - .owner = THIS_MODULE, - .open = cm206_block_open, - .release = cm206_block_release, - .ioctl = cm206_block_ioctl, - .media_changed = cm206_block_media_changed, -}; - -static struct gendisk *cm206_gendisk; - -/* This function probes for the adapter card. It returns the base - address if it has found the adapter card. One can specify a base - port to probe specifically, or 0 which means span all possible - bases. - - Linus says it is too dangerous to use writes for probing, so we - stick with pure reads for a while. Hope that 8 possible ranges, - request_region, 15 bits of one port and 6 of another make things - likely enough to accept the region on the first hit... - */ -static int __init probe_base_port(int base) -{ - int b = 0x300, e = 0x370; /* this is the range of start addresses */ - volatile int fool, i; - - if (base) - b = e = base; - for (base = b; base <= e; base += 0x10) { - if (!request_region(base, 0x10,"cm206")) - continue; - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) - fool = inw(base + 2); /* empty possibly uart_receive_buffer */ - if ((inw(base + 6) & 0xffef) != 0x0001 || /* line_status */ - (inw(base) & 0xad00) != 0) { /* data status */ - release_region(base,0x10); - continue; - } - return (base); - } - return 0; -} - -#if !defined(MODULE) || defined(AUTO_PROBE_MODULE) -/* Probe for irq# nr. If nr==0, probe for all possible irq's. */ -static int __init probe_irq(int nr) -{ - int irqs, irq; - outw(dc_normal | READ_AHEAD, r_data_control); /* disable irq-generation */ - sti(); - irqs = probe_irq_on(); - reset_cm260(); /* causes interrupt */ - udelay(100); /* wait for it */ - irq = probe_irq_off(irqs); - outw(dc_normal | READ_AHEAD, r_data_control); /* services interrupt */ - if (nr && irq != nr && irq > 0) - return 0; /* wrong interrupt happened */ - else - return irq; -} -#endif - -int __init cm206_init(void) -{ - uch e = 0; - long int size = sizeof(struct cm206_struct); - struct gendisk *disk; - - printk(KERN_INFO "cm206 cdrom driver " REVISION); - cm206_base = probe_base_port(auto_probe ? 0 : cm206_base); - if (!cm206_base) { - printk(" can't find adapter!\n"); - return -EIO; - } - printk(" adapter at 0x%x", cm206_base); - cd = kmalloc(size, GFP_KERNEL); - if (!cd) - goto out_base; - /* Now we have found the adaptor card, try to reset it. As we have - * found out earlier, this process generates an interrupt as well, - * so we might just exploit that fact for irq probing! */ -#if !defined(MODULE) || defined(AUTO_PROBE_MODULE) - cm206_irq = probe_irq(auto_probe ? 0 : cm206_irq); - if (cm206_irq <= 0) { - printk("can't find IRQ!\n"); - goto out_probe; - } else - printk(" IRQ %d found\n", cm206_irq); -#else - cli(); - reset_cm260(); - /* Now, the problem here is that reset_cm260 can generate an - interrupt. It seems that this can cause a kernel oops some time - later. So we wait a while and `service' this interrupt. */ - mdelay(1); - outw(dc_normal | READ_AHEAD, r_data_control); - sti(); - printk(" using IRQ %d\n", cm206_irq); -#endif - if (send_receive_polled(c_drive_configuration) != - c_drive_configuration) { - printk(KERN_INFO " drive not there\n"); - goto out_probe; - } - e = send_receive_polled(c_gimme); - printk(KERN_INFO "Firmware revision %d", e & dcf_revision_code); - if (e & dcf_transfer_rate) - printk(" double"); - else - printk(" single"); - printk(" speed drive"); - if (e & dcf_motorized_tray) - printk(", motorized tray"); - if (request_irq(cm206_irq, cm206_interrupt, 0, "cm206", NULL)) { - printk("\nUnable to reserve IRQ---aborted\n"); - goto out_probe; - } - printk(".\n"); - - if (register_blkdev(MAJOR_NR, "cm206")) - goto out_blkdev; - - disk = alloc_disk(1); - if (!disk) - goto out_disk; - disk->major = MAJOR_NR; - disk->first_minor = 0; - sprintf(disk->disk_name, "cm206cd"); - disk->fops = &cm206_bdops; - disk->flags = GENHD_FL_CD; - cm206_gendisk = disk; - if (register_cdrom(&cm206_info) != 0) { - printk(KERN_INFO "Cannot register for cdrom %d!\n", MAJOR_NR); - goto out_cdrom; - } - cm206_queue = blk_init_queue(do_cm206_request, &cm206_lock); - if (!cm206_queue) - goto out_queue; - - blk_queue_hardsect_size(cm206_queue, 2048); - disk->queue = cm206_queue; - add_disk(disk); - - memset(cd, 0, sizeof(*cd)); /* give'm some reasonable value */ - cd->sector_last = -1; /* flag no data buffered */ - cd->adapter_last = -1; - init_timer(&cd->timer); - cd->timer.function = cm206_timeout; - cd->max_sectors = (inw(r_data_status) & ds_ram_size) ? 24 : 97; - printk(KERN_INFO "%d kB adapter memory available, " - " %ld bytes kernel memory used.\n", cd->max_sectors * 2, - size); - return 0; - -out_queue: - unregister_cdrom(&cm206_info); -out_cdrom: - put_disk(disk); -out_disk: - unregister_blkdev(MAJOR_NR, "cm206"); -out_blkdev: - free_irq(cm206_irq, NULL); -out_probe: - kfree(cd); -out_base: - release_region(cm206_base, 16); - return -EIO; -} - -#ifdef MODULE - - -static void __init parse_options(void) -{ - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { - if (0x300 <= cm206[i] && i <= 0x370 - && cm206[i] % 0x10 == 0) { - cm206_base = cm206[i]; - auto_probe = 0; - } else if (3 <= cm206[i] && cm206[i] <= 15) { - cm206_irq = cm206[i]; - auto_probe = 0; - } - } -} - -static int __init __cm206_init(void) -{ - parse_options(); -#if !defined(AUTO_PROBE_MODULE) - auto_probe = 0; -#endif - return cm206_init(); -} - -static void __exit cm206_exit(void) -{ - del_gendisk(cm206_gendisk); - put_disk(cm206_gendisk); - if (unregister_cdrom(&cm206_info)) { - printk("Can't unregister cdrom cm206\n"); - return; - } - if (unregister_blkdev(MAJOR_NR, "cm206")) { - printk("Can't unregister major cm206\n"); - return; - } - blk_cleanup_queue(cm206_queue); - free_irq(cm206_irq, NULL); - kfree(cd); - release_region(cm206_base, 16); - printk(KERN_INFO "cm206 removed\n"); -} - -module_init(__cm206_init); -module_exit(cm206_exit); - -#else /* !MODULE */ - -/* This setup function accepts either `auto' or numbers in the range - * 3--11 (for irq) or 0x300--0x370 (for base port) or both. */ - -static int __init cm206_setup(char *s) -{ - int i, p[4]; - - (void) get_options(s, ARRAY_SIZE(p), p); - - if (!strcmp(s, "auto")) - auto_probe = 1; - for (i = 1; i <= p[0]; i++) { - if (0x300 <= p[i] && i <= 0x370 && p[i] % 0x10 == 0) { - cm206_base = p[i]; - auto_probe = 0; - } else if (3 <= p[i] && p[i] <= 15) { - cm206_irq = p[i]; - auto_probe = 0; - } - } - return 1; -} - -__setup("cm206=", cm206_setup); - -#endif /* !MODULE */ -MODULE_ALIAS_BLOCKDEV_MAJOR(CM206_CDROM_MAJOR); - |