2 * Apple Peripheral System Controller (PSC)
4 * The PSC is used on the AV Macs to control IO functions not handled
5 * by the VIAs (Ethernet, DSP, SCC).
9 * Try to figure out what's going on in pIFR5 and pIFR6. There seem to be
10 * persisant interrupt conditions in those registers and I have no idea what
11 * they are. Granted it doesn't affect since we're not enabling any interrupts
12 * on those levels at the moment, but it would be nice to know. I have a feeling
13 * they aren't actually interrupt lines but data lines (to the DSP?)
16 #include <linux/types.h>
17 #include <linux/kernel.h>
19 #include <linux/delay.h>
20 #include <linux/init.h>
21 #include <linux/irq.h>
23 #include <asm/traps.h>
24 #include <asm/macintosh.h>
25 #include <asm/macints.h>
26 #include <asm/mac_psc.h>
31 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(psc);
34 * Debugging dump, used in various places to see what's going on.
37 static void psc_debug_dump(void)
44 for (i = 0x30 ; i < 0x70 ; i += 0x10) {
45 printk("PSC #%d: IFR = 0x%02X IER = 0x%02X\n",
47 (int) psc_read_byte(pIFRbase + i),
48 (int) psc_read_byte(pIERbase + i));
53 * Try to kill all DMA channels on the PSC. Not sure how this his
54 * supposed to work; this is code lifted from macmace.c and then
55 * expanded to cover what I think are the other 7 channels.
58 static __init void psc_dma_die_die_die(void)
62 printk("Killing all PSC DMA channels...");
63 for (i = 0 ; i < 9 ; i++) {
64 psc_write_word(PSC_CTL_BASE + (i << 4), 0x8800);
65 psc_write_word(PSC_CTL_BASE + (i << 4), 0x1000);
66 psc_write_word(PSC_CMD_BASE + (i << 5), 0x1100);
67 psc_write_word(PSC_CMD_BASE + (i << 5) + 0x10, 0x1100);
73 * Initialize the PSC. For now this just involves shutting down all
74 * interrupt sources using the IERs.
77 void __init psc_init(void)
81 if (macintosh_config->ident != MAC_MODEL_C660
82 && macintosh_config->ident != MAC_MODEL_Q840)
89 * The PSC is always at the same spot, but using psc
90 * keeps things consistent with the psc_xxxx functions.
93 psc = (void *) PSC_BASE;
95 printk("PSC detected at %p\n", psc);
97 psc_dma_die_die_die();
103 * Mask and clear all possible interrupts
106 for (i = 0x30 ; i < 0x70 ; i += 0x10) {
107 psc_write_byte(pIERbase + i, 0x0F);
108 psc_write_byte(pIFRbase + i, 0x0F);
113 * PSC interrupt handler. It's a lot like the VIA interrupt handler.
116 static void psc_irq(struct irq_desc *desc)
118 unsigned int offset = (unsigned int)irq_desc_get_handler_data(desc);
119 unsigned int irq = irq_desc_get_irq(desc);
120 int pIFR = pIFRbase + offset;
121 int pIER = pIERbase + offset;
123 unsigned char irq_bit, events;
126 printk("psc_irq: irq %u pIFR = 0x%02X pIER = 0x%02X\n",
127 irq, (int) psc_read_byte(pIFR), (int) psc_read_byte(pIER));
130 events = psc_read_byte(pIFR) & psc_read_byte(pIER) & 0xF;
137 if (events & irq_bit) {
138 psc_write_byte(pIFR, irq_bit);
139 generic_handle_irq(irq_num);
143 } while (events >= irq_bit);
147 * Register the PSC interrupt dispatchers for autovector interrupts 3-6.
150 void __init psc_register_interrupts(void)
152 irq_set_chained_handler_and_data(IRQ_AUTO_3, psc_irq, (void *)0x30);
153 irq_set_chained_handler_and_data(IRQ_AUTO_4, psc_irq, (void *)0x40);
154 irq_set_chained_handler_and_data(IRQ_AUTO_5, psc_irq, (void *)0x50);
155 irq_set_chained_handler_and_data(IRQ_AUTO_6, psc_irq, (void *)0x60);
158 void psc_irq_enable(int irq) {
159 int irq_src = IRQ_SRC(irq);
160 int irq_idx = IRQ_IDX(irq);
161 int pIER = pIERbase + (irq_src << 4);
164 printk("psc_irq_enable(%d)\n", irq);
166 psc_write_byte(pIER, (1 << irq_idx) | 0x80);
169 void psc_irq_disable(int irq) {
170 int irq_src = IRQ_SRC(irq);
171 int irq_idx = IRQ_IDX(irq);
172 int pIER = pIERbase + (irq_src << 4);
175 printk("psc_irq_disable(%d)\n", irq);
177 psc_write_byte(pIER, 1 << irq_idx);