1 /* 2 * linux/drivers/block/ht6580.c Version 0.03 Feb 09, 1996 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Linus Torvalds & author (see below) 5 */ 6 7 /* 8 * 9 * Version 0.01 Initial version hacked out of ide.c 10 * 11 * Version 0.02 Added support for PIO modes, auto-tune 12 * 13 * Version 0.03 Some cleanups 14 * 15 * I reviewed some assembler sourcer listings of htide drivers and found 16 * out how they setup those cycle time interfacing values, as they at Holtek 17 * call them. IDESETUP.COM that is supplied with the drivers figures out 18 * optimal values and fetches those values to drivers. I found out that 19 * they use IDE_SELECT_REG to fetch timings to the ide board right after 20 * interface switching. After that it was quite easy to add code to 21 * ht6560b.c. 22 * 23 * IDESETUP.COM gave me values 0x24, 0x45, 0xaa, 0xff that worked fine 24 * for hda and hdc. But hdb needed higher values to work, so I guess 25 * that sometimes it is necessary to give higher value than IDESETUP 26 * gives. [see cmd640.c for an extreme example of this. -ml] 27 * 28 * Perhaps I should explain something about these timing values: 29 * The higher nibble of value is the Recovery Time (rt) and the lower nibble 30 * of the value is the Active Time (at). Minimum value 2 is the fastest and 31 * the maximum value 15 is the slowest. Default values should be 15 for both. 32 * So 0x24 means 2 for rt and 4 for at. Each of the drives should have 33 * both values, and IDESETUP gives automatically rt=15 st=15 for cdroms or 34 * similar. If value is too small there will be all sorts of failures. 35 * 36 * Port 0x3e6 bit 0x20 sets these timings on/off. If 0x20 bit is set 37 * these timings are disabled. 38 * 39 * Mikko Ala-Fossi 40 * 41 * More notes: 42 * 43 * There's something still missing from the initialization code, though. 44 * If I have booted to dos sometime after power on, I can get smaller 45 * timing values working. Perhaps I could soft-ice the initialization. 46 * 47 * OS/2 driver seems to use some kind of DMA. But that code is really 48 * messy to me to found out how. 49 * 50 * -=- malafoss@snakemail.hut.fi -=- searching the marvels of universe -=- 51 */ 52 53 #undef REALLY_SLOW_IO /* most systems can safely undef this */ 54 55 #include <linux/types.h> 56 #include <linux/kernel.h> 57 #include <linux/delay.h> 58 #include <linux/timer.h> 59 #include <linux/mm.h> 60 #include <linux/ioport.h> 61 #include <linux/blkdev.h> 62 #include <linux/hdreg.h> 63 #include <asm/io.h> 64 #include "ide.h" 65 #include "ide_modes.h" 66 67 /* 68 * This routine handles interface switching for the peculiar hardware design 69 * on the F.G.I./Holtek HT-6560B VLB IDE interface. 70 * The HT-6560B can only enable one IDE port at a time, and requires a 71 * silly sequence (below) whenever we switch between primary and secondary. 72 * 73 * This stuff is courtesy of malafoss@snakemail.hut.fi 74 * 75 * At least one user has reported that this code can confuse the floppy 76 * controller and/or driver -- perhaps this should be changed to use 77 * a read-modify-write sequence, so as not to disturb other bits in the reg? 78 */ 79 80 /* 81 * The special i/o-port that HT-6560B uses to select interfaces: 82 */ 83 #define HT_SELECT_PORT 0x3e6 84 85 /* 86 * We don't know what all of the bits are for, but we *do* know about these: 87 * bit5 (0x20): "1" selects slower speed by disabling use of timing values 88 * bit0 (0x01): "1" selects second interface 89 */ 90 static byte ht6560b_selects [2][MAX_DRIVES] = {{0x3c,0x3c}, {0x3d,0x3d}}; 91 92 /* 93 * VLB ht6560b Timing values: 94 * 95 * Timing byte consists of 96 * High nibble: Recovery Time (rt) 97 * The valid values range from 2 to 15. The default is 15. 98 * 99 * Low nibble: Active Time (at) 100 * The valid values range from 2 to 15. The default is 15. 101 * 102 * You can obtain optimized timing values by running Holtek IDESETUP.COM 103 * for DOS. DOS drivers get their timing values from command line, where 104 * the first value is the Recovery Time and the second value is the 105 * Active Time for each drive. Smaller value gives higher speed. 106 * In case of failures you should probably fall back to a higher value. 107 * 108 * Hopefully this example will make it clearer: 109 * 110 * DOS: DEVICE=C:\bin\HTIDE\HTIDE.SYS /D0=2,4 /D1=4,5 /D2=10,10 /D3=15,15 111 * Linux: byte ht6560b_timings [][] = {{0x24, 0x45}, {0xaa, 0xff}}; 112 * 113 * Note: There are no ioctls to change these values directly, 114 * but settings can be approximated as PIO modes, using "hdparm": 115 * 116 * rc.local: hdparm -p3 /dev/hda -p2 /dev/hdb -p1 /dev/hdc -p0 /dev/hdd 117 */ 118 119 static byte ht6560b_timings [2][MAX_DRIVES] = {{0xff,0xff}, {0xff,0xff}}; 120 121 static byte pio_to_timings[6] = {0xff, 0xaa, 0x45, 0x24, 0x13, 0x12}; 122 123 /* 124 * This routine is invoked from ide.c to prepare for access to a given drive. 125 */ 126 static void ht6560b_selectproc (ide_drive_t *drive) /* */ 127 { 128 byte t; 129 unsigned long flags; 130 static byte current_select = 0; 131 static byte current_timing = 0; 132 byte select = ht6560b_selects[HWIF(drive)->index][drive->select.b.unit]; 133 byte timing = ht6560b_timings[HWIF(drive)->index][drive->select.b.unit]; 134 135 if (select != current_select || timing != current_timing) { 136 current_select = select; 137 current_timing = timing; 138 save_flags (flags); 139 cli(); 140 (void) inb(HT_SELECT_PORT); 141 (void) inb(HT_SELECT_PORT); 142 (void) inb(HT_SELECT_PORT); 143 /* 144 * Note: input bits are reversed to output bits!! 145 */ 146 t = inb(HT_SELECT_PORT) ^ 0x3f; 147 t &= (~0x21); 148 t |= (current_select & 0x21); 149 outb(t, HT_SELECT_PORT); 150 /* 151 * Set timing for this drive: 152 */ 153 outb (timing, IDE_SELECT_REG); 154 (void) inb (IDE_STATUS_REG); 155 restore_flags (flags); 156 } 157 } 158 159 /* 160 * Autodetection and initialization of ht6560b 161 */ 162 int try_to_init_ht6560b(void) /* */ 163 { 164 byte orig_value; 165 int i; 166 167 /* Autodetect ht6560b */ 168 if ((orig_value=inb(HT_SELECT_PORT)) == 0xff) 169 return 0; 170 171 for (i=3;i>0;i--) { 172 outb(0x00, HT_SELECT_PORT); 173 if (!( (~inb(HT_SELECT_PORT)) & 0x3f )) { 174 outb(orig_value, HT_SELECT_PORT); 175 return 0; 176 } 177 } 178 outb(0x00, HT_SELECT_PORT); 179 if ((~inb(HT_SELECT_PORT))& 0x3f) { 180 outb(orig_value, HT_SELECT_PORT); 181 return 0; 182 } 183 /* 184 * Ht6560b autodetected: 185 * reverse input bits to output bits 186 * initialize bit1 to 0 187 */ 188 outb((orig_value ^ 0x3f) & 0xfd, HT_SELECT_PORT); 189 190 printk("\nht6560b: detected and initialized"); 191 return 1; 192 } 193 194 static void tune_ht6560b (ide_drive_t *drive, byte pio) /* */ 195 { 196 unsigned int hwif, unit; 197 198 if (pio == 255) { /* auto-tune */ 199 if (drive->media != ide_disk) 200 pio = 0; /* some cdroms don't like fast modes (?) */ 201 else 202 pio = ide_get_best_pio_mode (drive); 203 } 204 if (pio > 5) 205 pio = 5; 206 unit = drive->select.b.unit; 207 hwif = HWIF(drive)->index; 208 ht6560b_timings[hwif][unit] = pio_to_timings[pio]; 209 if (pio == 0) 210 ht6560b_selects[hwif][unit] |= 0x20; 211 else 212 ht6560b_selects[hwif][unit] &= ~0x20; 213 } 214 215 void init_ht6560b (void) /* */ 216 { 217 if (check_region(HT_SELECT_PORT,1)) { 218 printk("\nht6560b: PORT 0x3e6 ALREADY IN USE\n"); 219 } else { 220 if (try_to_init_ht6560b()) { 221 request_region(HT_SELECT_PORT, 1, ide_hwifs[0].name); 222 ide_hwifs[0].chipset = ide_ht6560b; 223 ide_hwifs[1].chipset = ide_ht6560b; 224 ide_hwifs[0].selectproc = &ht6560b_selectproc; 225 ide_hwifs[1].selectproc = &ht6560b_selectproc; 226 ide_hwifs[0].tuneproc = &tune_ht6560b; 227 ide_hwifs[1].tuneproc = &tune_ht6560b; 228 ide_hwifs[0].serialized = 1; 229 } else 230 printk("ht6560b: not found\n"); 231 } 232 }