tdfx_pci.c revision 111752
1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2000-2001 by Coleman Kane <cokane@FreeBSD.org>
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 * are met:
8 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
11 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
12 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
13 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
14 *    must display the following acknowledgement:
15 *      This product includes software developed by Gardner Buchanan.
16 * 4. The name of Gardner Buchanan may not be used to endorse or promote
17 *    products derived from this software without specific prior written
18 *    permission.
19 *
20 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
21 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
22 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
23 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
24 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
25 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
26 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
27 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
28 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
29 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30 *
31 *   $FreeBSD: head/sys/dev/tdfx/tdfx_pci.c 111752 2003-03-02 18:50:21Z phk $
32 */
33
34/* 3dfx driver for FreeBSD 4.x - Finished 11 May 2000, 12:25AM ET
35 *
36 * Copyright (C) 2000-2001, by Coleman Kane <cokane@FreeBSD.org>,
37 * based upon the 3dfx driver written for linux, by Daryll Straus, Jon Taylor,
38 * and Jens Axboe, located at http://linux.3dfx.com.
39 */
40
41#include <sys/param.h>
42
43#include <sys/bus.h>
44#include <sys/cdefs.h>
45#include <sys/conf.h>
46#include <sys/fcntl.h>
47#include <sys/file.h>
48#include <sys/filedesc.h>
49#include <sys/filio.h>
50#include <sys/ioccom.h>
51#include <sys/kernel.h>
52#include	<sys/malloc.h>
53#include <sys/mman.h>
54#include <sys/signalvar.h>
55#include <sys/systm.h>
56#include <sys/uio.h>
57
58#include <pci/pcivar.h>
59#include <pci/pcireg.h>
60
61#include <vm/vm.h>
62#include <vm/vm_kern.h>
63#include <vm/pmap.h>
64#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
65
66/* rman.h depends on machine/bus.h */
67#include <machine/resource.h>
68#include <machine/bus.h>
69#include <sys/rman.h>
70
71/* This must come first */
72#include "opt_tdfx.h"
73#ifdef TDFX_LINUX
74#include <dev/tdfx/tdfx_linux.h>
75#endif
76
77#include <dev/tdfx/tdfx_io.h>
78#include <dev/tdfx/tdfx_vars.h>
79#include <dev/tdfx/tdfx_pci.h>
80
81
82static devclass_t tdfx_devclass;
83
84
85static int tdfx_count = 0;
86
87
88/* Set up the boot probe/attach routines */
89static device_method_t tdfx_methods[] = {
90	DEVMETHOD(device_probe,		tdfx_probe),
91	DEVMETHOD(device_attach,	tdfx_attach),
92	DEVMETHOD(device_detach,	tdfx_detach),
93	DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown,	tdfx_shutdown),
94	{ 0, 0 }
95};
96
97MALLOC_DEFINE(M_TDFX,"TDFX Driver","3DFX Graphics[/2D]/3D Accelerator(s)");
98
99#ifdef TDFX_LINUX
100MODULE_DEPEND(tdfx, linux, 1, 1, 1);
101LINUX_IOCTL_SET(tdfx, LINUX_IOCTL_TDFX_MIN, LINUX_IOCTL_TDFX_MAX);
102#endif
103
104/* Char. Dev. file operations structure */
105static struct cdevsw tdfx_cdev = {
106	/* open */	tdfx_open,
107	/* close */	tdfx_close,
108	/* read */	noread,
109	/* write */	nowrite,
110	/* ioctl */	tdfx_ioctl,
111	/* poll */	nopoll,
112	/* mmap */	tdfx_mmap,
113	/* strategy */	nostrategy,
114	/* name */	"tdfx",
115	/* maj */	CDEV_MAJOR,
116	/* dump */	nodump,
117	/* psize */	nopsize,
118	/* flags */	0,
119};
120
121static int
122tdfx_probe(device_t dev)
123{
124	/*
125	 * probe routine called on kernel boot to register supported devices. We get
126	 * a device structure to work with, and we can test the VENDOR/DEVICE IDs to
127	 * see if this PCI device is one that we support. Return 0 if yes, ENXIO if
128	 * not.
129	 */
130	switch(pci_get_devid(dev)) {
131	case PCI_DEVICE_ALLIANCE_AT3D:
132		device_set_desc(dev, "ProMotion At3D 3D Accelerator");
133		return 0;
134	case PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO2:
135		device_set_desc(dev, "3DFX Voodoo II 3D Accelerator");
136		return 0;
137	/*case PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_BANSHEE:
138		device_set_desc(dev, "3DFX Voodoo Banshee 2D/3D Graphics Accelerator");
139		return 0;
140	case PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO3:
141		device_set_desc(dev, "3DFX Voodoo3 2D/3D Graphics Accelerator");
142		return 0;*/
143	case PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO1:
144		device_set_desc(dev, "3DFX Voodoo Graphics 3D Accelerator");
145		return 0;;
146	};
147
148	return ENXIO;
149}
150
151static int
152tdfx_attach(device_t dev) {
153	/*
154	 * The attach routine is called after the probe routine successfully says it
155	 * supports a given card. We now proceed to initialize this card for use with
156	 * the system. I want to map the device memory for userland allocation and
157	 * fill an information structure with information on this card. I'd also like
158	 * to set Write Combining with the MTRR code so that we can hopefully speed
159	 * up memory writes. The last thing is to register the character device
160	 * interface to the card, so we can open it from /dev/3dfxN, where N is a
161	 * small, whole number.
162	 */
163	struct tdfx_softc *tdfx_info;
164	u_long	val;
165	/* rid value tells bus_alloc_resource where to find the addresses of ports or
166	 * of memory ranges in the PCI config space*/
167	int rid = PCIR_MAPS;
168
169	/* Increment the card counter (for the ioctl code) */
170	tdfx_count++;
171
172 	/* Enable MemMap on Voodoo */
173	val = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_COMMAND, 2);
174	val |= (PCIM_CMD_MEMEN);
175	pci_write_config(dev, PCIR_COMMAND, val, 2);
176	val = pci_read_config(dev, PCIR_COMMAND, 2);
177
178	/* Fill the soft config struct with info about this device*/
179	tdfx_info = device_get_softc(dev);
180	tdfx_info->dev = dev;
181	tdfx_info->vendor = pci_get_vendor(dev);
182	tdfx_info->type = pci_get_devid(dev) >> 16;
183	tdfx_info->bus = pci_get_bus(dev);
184	tdfx_info->dv = pci_get_slot(dev);
185	tdfx_info->curFile = NULL;
186
187	/*
188	 *	Get the Memory Location from the PCI Config, mask out lower word, since
189	 * the config space register is only one word long (this is nicer than a
190	 * bitshift).
191	 */
192	tdfx_info->addr0 = (pci_read_config(dev, 0x10, 4) & 0xffff0000);
193#ifdef DEBUG
194	device_printf(dev, "Base0 @ 0x%x\n", tdfx_info->addr0);
195#endif
196	/* Notify the VM that we will be mapping some memory later */
197	tdfx_info->memrange = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &rid, 0, ~0, 1,
198			RF_ACTIVE | RF_SHAREABLE);
199	if(tdfx_info->memrange == NULL) {
200#ifdef DEBUG
201		device_printf(dev, "Error mapping mem, won't be able to use mmap()\n");
202#endif
203		tdfx_info->memrid = 0;
204	}
205	else {
206		tdfx_info->memrid = rid;
207#ifdef DEBUG
208		device_printf(dev, "Mapped to: 0x%x\n",
209				(unsigned int)rman_get_start(tdfx_info->memrange));
210#endif
211	}
212
213	/* Setup for Voodoo3 and Banshee, PIO and an extram Memrange */
214	if(pci_get_devid(dev) == PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO3 ||
215		pci_get_devid(dev) == PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_BANSHEE) {
216		rid = 0x14;	/* 2nd mem map */
217		tdfx_info->addr1 = (pci_read_config(dev, 0x14, 4) & 0xffff0000);
218#ifdef DEBUG
219		device_printf(dev, "Base1 @ 0x%x\n", tdfx_info->addr1);
220#endif
221		tdfx_info->memrange2 = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &rid,
222			 0, ~0, 1, RF_ACTIVE | RF_SHAREABLE);
223		if(tdfx_info->memrange2 == NULL) {
224#ifdef DEBUG
225			device_printf(dev, "Mem1 couldn't be allocated, glide may not work.");
226#endif
227			tdfx_info->memrid2 = 0;
228		}
229		else {
230			tdfx_info->memrid2 = rid;
231		}
232		/* Now to map the PIO stuff */
233		rid = PCIR_IOBASE0_2;
234		tdfx_info->pio0 = pci_read_config(dev, 0x2c, 2);
235		tdfx_info->pio0max = pci_read_config(dev, 0x30, 2) + tdfx_info->pio0;
236		tdfx_info->piorange = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, &rid,
237			 0, ~0, 1, RF_ACTIVE | RF_SHAREABLE);
238		if(tdfx_info->piorange == NULL) {
239#ifdef DEBUG
240			device_printf(dev, "Couldn't map PIO range.");
241#endif
242			tdfx_info->piorid = 0;
243		}
244		else {
245			tdfx_info->piorid = rid;
246		}
247	} else {
248	  tdfx_info->addr1 = 0;
249	  tdfx_info->memrange2 = NULL;
250	  tdfx_info->piorange = NULL;
251	}
252
253	/*
254	 *	Set Writecombining, or at least Uncacheable for the memory region, if we
255	 * are able to
256	 */
257
258	if(tdfx_setmtrr(dev) != 0) {
259#ifdef DEBUG
260		device_printf(dev, "Some weird error setting MTRRs");
261#endif
262		return -1;
263	}
264
265	/*
266	 * make_dev registers the cdev to access the 3dfx card from /dev
267	 *	use hex here for the dev num, simply to provide better support if > 10
268	 * voodoo cards, for the mad. The user must set the link, or use MAKEDEV.
269	 * Why would we want that many voodoo cards anyhow?
270	 */
271	tdfx_info->devt = make_dev(&tdfx_cdev, device_get_unit(dev),
272		UID_ROOT, GID_WHEEL, 0600, "3dfx%x", device_get_unit(dev));
273
274	return 0;
275}
276
277static int
278tdfx_detach(device_t dev) {
279	struct tdfx_softc* tdfx_info;
280	int retval;
281	tdfx_info = device_get_softc(dev);
282
283	/* Delete allocated resource, of course */
284	bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, tdfx_info->memrid,
285			tdfx_info->memrange);
286
287	/* Release extended Voodoo3/Banshee resources */
288	if(pci_get_devid(dev) == PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_BANSHEE ||
289			pci_get_devid(dev) == PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO3) {
290		if(tdfx_info->memrange2 != NULL)
291			bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, tdfx_info->memrid2,
292				tdfx_info->memrange);
293	/*	if(tdfx_info->piorange != NULL)
294			bus_release_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, tdfx_info->piorid,
295				tdfx_info->piorange);*/
296	}
297
298	/* Though it is safe to leave the WRCOMB support since the
299		mem driver checks for it, we should remove it in order
300		to free an MTRR for another device */
301	retval = tdfx_clrmtrr(dev);
302#ifdef DEBUG
303	if(retval != 0)
304		printf("tdfx: For some reason, I couldn't clear the mtrr\n");
305#endif
306	/* Remove device entry when it can no longer be accessed */
307   destroy_dev(tdfx_info->devt);
308	return(0);
309}
310
311static int
312tdfx_shutdown(device_t dev) {
313#ifdef DEBUG
314	device_printf(dev, "tdfx: Device Shutdown\n");
315#endif
316	return 0;
317}
318
319static int
320tdfx_clrmtrr(device_t dev) {
321	/* This function removes the MTRR set by the attach call, so it can be used
322	 * in the future by other drivers.
323	 */
324	int retval, act;
325	struct tdfx_softc *tdfx_info = device_get_softc(dev);
326
327	act = MEMRANGE_SET_REMOVE;
328	retval = mem_range_attr_set(&tdfx_info->mrdesc, &act);
329	return retval;
330}
331
332static int
333tdfx_setmtrr(device_t dev) {
334	/*
335	 * This is the MTRR setting function for the 3dfx card. It is called from
336	 * tdfx_attach. If we can't set the MTRR properly, it's not the end of the
337	 * world. We can still continue, just with slightly (very slightly) degraded
338	 * performance.
339	 */
340	int retval = 0, act;
341	struct tdfx_softc *tdfx_info = device_get_softc(dev);
342
343	/* The older Voodoo cards have a shorter memrange than the newer ones */
344	if((pci_get_devid(dev) == PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO1) || (pci_get_devid(dev) ==
345			PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO2)) {
346		tdfx_info->mrdesc.mr_len = 0x400000;
347
348		/* The memory descriptor is described as the top 15 bits of the real
349			address */
350		tdfx_info->mrdesc.mr_base = tdfx_info->addr0 & 0xfffe0000;
351	}
352	else if((pci_get_devid(dev) == PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO3) ||
353			(pci_get_devid(dev) == PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_BANSHEE)) {
354		tdfx_info->mrdesc.mr_len = 0x1000000;
355		/* The Voodoo3 and Banshee LFB is the second memory address */
356		/* The memory descriptor is described as the top 15 bits of the real
357			address */
358		tdfx_info->mrdesc.mr_base = tdfx_info->addr1 & 0xfffe0000;
359	}
360	else
361		 return 0;
362	/*
363    *	The Alliance Pro Motion AT3D was not mentioned in the linux
364	 * driver as far as MTRR support goes, so I just won't put the
365	 * code in here for it. This is where it should go, though.
366	 */
367
368	/* Firstly, try to set write combining */
369	tdfx_info->mrdesc.mr_flags = MDF_WRITECOMBINE;
370	bcopy("tdfx", &tdfx_info->mrdesc.mr_owner, 4);
371	act = MEMRANGE_SET_UPDATE;
372	retval = mem_range_attr_set(&tdfx_info->mrdesc, &act);
373
374	if(retval == 0) {
375#ifdef DEBUG
376		device_printf(dev, "MTRR Set Correctly for tdfx\n");
377#endif
378	} else if((pci_get_devid(dev) == PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO2) ||
379		(pci_get_devid(dev) == PCI_DEVICE_3DFX_VOODOO1)) {
380		/* if, for some reason we can't set the WRCOMB range with the V1/V2, we
381		 * can still possibly use the UNCACHEABLE region for it instead, and help
382		 * out in a small way */
383		tdfx_info->mrdesc.mr_flags = MDF_UNCACHEABLE;
384		/* This length of 1000h was taken from the linux device driver... */
385		tdfx_info->mrdesc.mr_len = 0x1000;
386
387		/*
388		 * If, for some reason, we can't set the MTRR (N/A?) we may still continue
389		 */
390#ifdef DEBUG
391		if(retval == 0) {
392			device_printf(dev, "MTRR Set Type Uncacheable %x\n",
393			    (u_int32_t)tdfx_info->mrdesc.mr_base);
394		} else {
395			device_printf(dev, "Couldn't Set MTRR\n");
396		}
397#endif
398	}
399#ifdef DEBUG
400	else {
401		device_printf(dev, "Couldn't Set MTRR\n");
402		return 0;
403	}
404#endif
405	return 0;
406}
407
408static int
409tdfx_open(dev_t dev, int flags, int fmt, struct thread *td)
410{
411	/*
412	 *	The open cdev method handles open(2) calls to /dev/3dfx[n]
413	 * We can pretty much allow any opening of the device.
414	 */
415	struct tdfx_softc *tdfx_info = devclass_get_softc(tdfx_devclass,
416			UNIT(minor(dev)));
417	if(tdfx_info->busy != 0) return EBUSY;
418#ifdef	DEBUG
419	printf("3dfx: Opened by #%d\n", td->td_proc->p_pid);
420#endif
421	/* Set the driver as busy */
422	tdfx_info->busy++;
423	return 0;
424}
425
426static int
427tdfx_close(dev_t dev, int fflag, int devtype, struct thread *td)
428{
429	/*
430	 *	The close cdev method handles close(2) calls to /dev/3dfx[n]
431	 * We'll always want to close the device when it's called.
432	 */
433	struct tdfx_softc *tdfx_info = devclass_get_softc(tdfx_devclass,
434		UNIT(minor(dev)));
435	if(tdfx_info->busy == 0) return EBADF;
436	tdfx_info->busy = 0;
437#ifdef	DEBUG
438	printf("Closed by #%d\n", td->td_proc->p_pid);
439#endif
440	return 0;
441}
442
443static int
444tdfx_mmap(dev_t dev, vm_offset_t offset, vm_offset_t *paddr, int nprot)
445{
446	/*
447	 * mmap(2) is called by a user process to request that an area of memory
448	 * associated with this device be mapped for the process to work with. Nprot
449	 * holds the protections requested, PROT_READ, PROT_WRITE, or both.
450	 */
451
452	/**** OLD GET CONFIG ****/
453	/* struct tdfx_softc* tdfx_info; */
454
455	/* Get the configuration for our card XXX*/
456	/*tdfx_info = (struct tdfx_softc*)devclass_get_softc(tdfx_devclass,
457			UNIT(minor(dev)));*/
458	/************************/
459
460	struct tdfx_softc* tdfx_info[2];
461
462	tdfx_info[0] = (struct tdfx_softc*)devclass_get_softc(tdfx_devclass, 0);
463
464	/* If, for some reason, its not configured, we bail out */
465	if(tdfx_info[0] == NULL) {
466#ifdef	DEBUG
467	   printf("tdfx: tdfx_info (softc) is NULL\n");
468#endif
469	   return -1;
470	}
471
472	/* We must stay within the bound of our address space */
473	if((offset & 0xff000000) == tdfx_info[0]->addr0) {
474		offset &= 0xffffff;
475		*paddr = rman_get_start(tdfx_info[0]->memrange) + offset;
476		return 0;
477	}
478
479	if(tdfx_count > 1) {
480		tdfx_info[1] = (struct tdfx_softc*)devclass_get_softc(tdfx_devclass, 1);
481		if((offset & 0xff000000) == tdfx_info[1]->addr0) {
482			offset &= 0xffffff;
483			*paddr = rman_get_start(tdfx_info[1]->memrange) +
484			    offset;
485			return 0;
486		}
487	}
488
489	/* See if the Banshee/V3 LFB is being requested */
490	/*if(tdfx_info->memrange2 != NULL && (offset & 0xff000000) ==
491			tdfx_info->addr1) {
492	  	offset &= 0xffffff;
493		return atop(rman_get_start(tdfx_info[1]->memrange2) + offset);
494	}*/ /* VoodooNG code */
495
496	/* The ret call */
497	/* atop -> address to page
498	 * rman_get_start, get the (struct resource*)->r_start member,
499	 * the mapping base address.
500	 */
501	return -1;
502}
503
504static int
505tdfx_query_boards(void) {
506	/*
507    *	This returns the number of installed tdfx cards, we have been keeping
508	 * count, look at tdfx_attach
509	 */
510	return tdfx_count;
511}
512
513static int
514tdfx_query_fetch(u_int cmd, struct tdfx_pio_data *piod)
515{
516	/* XXX Comment this later, after careful inspection and spring cleaning :) */
517	/* Various return values 8bit-32bit */
518	u_int8_t  ret_byte;
519	u_int16_t ret_word;
520	u_int32_t ret_dword;
521	struct tdfx_softc* tdfx_info = NULL;
522
523	/* This one depend on the tdfx_* structs being properly initialized */
524
525	/*piod->device &= 0xf;*/
526	if((piod == NULL) ||(tdfx_count <= piod->device) ||
527			(piod->device < 0)) {
528#ifdef DEBUG
529		printf("tdfx: Bad device or internal struct in tdfx_query_fetch\n");
530#endif
531		return -EINVAL;
532	}
533
534	tdfx_info = (struct tdfx_softc*)devclass_get_softc(tdfx_devclass,
535			piod->device);
536
537	if(tdfx_info == NULL) return -ENXIO;
538
539	/* We must restrict the size reads from the port, since to high or low of a
540	 * size witll result in wrong data being passed, and that's bad */
541	/* A few of these were pulled during the attach phase */
542	switch(piod->port) {
543		case PCI_VENDOR_ID_FREEBSD:
544			if(piod->size != 2) return -EINVAL;
545			copyout(&tdfx_info->vendor, piod->value, piod->size);
546			return 0;
547		case PCI_DEVICE_ID_FREEBSD:
548			if(piod->size != 2) return -EINVAL;
549			copyout(&tdfx_info->type, piod->value, piod->size);
550			return 0;
551		case PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_0_FREEBSD:
552			if(piod->size != 4) return -EINVAL;
553			copyout(&tdfx_info->addr0, piod->value, piod->size);
554			return 0;
555		case PCI_BASE_ADDRESS_1_FREEBSD:
556			if(piod->size != 4) return -EINVAL;
557			copyout(&tdfx_info->addr1, piod->value, piod->size);
558			return 0;
559		case PCI_PRIBUS_FREEBSD:
560			if(piod->size != 1) return -EINVAL;
561			break;
562		case PCI_IOBASE_0_FREEBSD:
563			if(piod->size != 2) return -EINVAL;
564			break;
565		case PCI_IOLIMIT_0_FREEBSD:
566			if(piod->size != 2) return -EINVAL;
567			break;
568		case SST1_PCI_SPECIAL1_FREEBSD:
569			if(piod->size != 4) return -EINVAL;
570			break;
571		case PCI_REVISION_ID_FREEBSD:
572			if(piod->size != 1) return -EINVAL;
573			break;
574		case SST1_PCI_SPECIAL4_FREEBSD:
575			if(piod->size != 4) return -EINVAL;
576			break;
577		default:
578			return -EINVAL;
579	}
580
581
582	/* Read the value and return */
583	switch(piod->size) {
584		case 1:
585			ret_byte = pci_read_config(tdfx_info[piod->device].dev,
586					piod->port, 1);
587			copyout(&ret_byte, piod->value, 1);
588			break;
589		case 2:
590			ret_word = pci_read_config(tdfx_info[piod->device].dev,
591					piod->port, 2);
592			copyout(&ret_word, piod->value, 2);
593			break;
594		case 4:
595			ret_dword = pci_read_config(tdfx_info[piod->device].dev,
596					piod->port, 4);
597			copyout(&ret_dword, piod->value, 4);
598			break;
599		default:
600			return -EINVAL;
601	}
602	return 0;
603}
604
605static int
606tdfx_query_update(u_int cmd, struct tdfx_pio_data *piod)
607{
608	/* XXX Comment this later, after careful inspection and spring cleaning :) */
609	/* Return vals */
610	u_int8_t  ret_byte;
611	u_int16_t ret_word;
612	u_int32_t ret_dword;
613
614	/* Port vals, mask */
615	u_int32_t retval, preval, mask;
616	struct tdfx_softc* tdfx_info = NULL;
617
618
619	if((piod == NULL) || (piod->device >= (tdfx_count &
620					0xf))) {
621#ifdef DEBUG
622		printf("tdfx: Bad struct or device in tdfx_query_update\n");
623#endif
624		return -EINVAL;
625	}
626
627	tdfx_info = (struct tdfx_softc*)devclass_get_softc(tdfx_devclass,
628			piod->device);
629	if(tdfx_info == NULL) return -ENXIO;
630	/* Code below this line in the fuction was taken from the
631	 * Linux driver and converted for freebsd. */
632
633	/* Check the size for all the ports, to make sure stuff doesn't get messed up
634	 * by poorly written clients */
635
636	switch(piod->port) {
637		case PCI_COMMAND_FREEBSD:
638			if(piod->size != 2) return -EINVAL;
639			break;
640		case SST1_PCI_SPECIAL1_FREEBSD:
641			if(piod->size != 4) return -EINVAL;
642			break;
643		case SST1_PCI_SPECIAL2_FREEBSD:
644			if(piod->size != 4) return -EINVAL;
645			break;
646		case SST1_PCI_SPECIAL3_FREEBSD:
647			if(piod->size != 4) return -EINVAL;
648			break;
649		case SST1_PCI_SPECIAL4_FREEBSD:
650			if(piod->size != 4) return -EINVAL;
651			break;
652		default:
653			return -EINVAL;
654	}
655	/* Read the current value */
656	retval = pci_read_config(tdfx_info->dev, piod->port & ~3, 4);
657
658	/* These set up a mask to use, since apparently they wanted to write 4 bytes
659	 * at once to the ports */
660	switch (piod->size) {
661		case 1:
662			copyin(piod->value, &ret_byte, 1);
663			preval = ret_byte << (8 * (piod->port & 0x3));
664			mask = 0xff << (8 * (piod->port & 0x3));
665			break;
666		case 2:
667			copyin(piod->value, &ret_word, 2);
668			preval = ret_word << (8 * (piod->port & 0x3));
669			mask = 0xffff << (8 * (piod->port & 0x3));
670			break;
671		case 4:
672			copyin(piod->value, &ret_dword, 4);
673			preval = ret_dword;
674			mask = ~0;
675			break;
676		default:
677			return -EINVAL;
678	}
679	/* Finally, combine the values and write it to the port */
680	retval = (retval & ~mask) | preval;
681	pci_write_config(tdfx_info->dev, piod->port & ~3, retval, 4);
682
683	return 0;
684}
685
686/* For both of these, I added a variable named workport of type u_int so
687 * that I could eliminate the warning about my data type size. The
688 * applications expect the port to be of type short, so I needed to change
689 * this within the function */
690static int
691tdfx_do_pio_rd(struct tdfx_pio_data *piod)
692{
693	/* Return val */
694	u_int8_t  ret_byte;
695	u_int 	 workport;
696	struct tdfx_softc *tdfx_info =
697		(struct tdfx_softc*)devclass_get_softc(tdfx_devclass, piod->device);
698
699	/* Restricts the access of ports other than those we use */
700	if(((piod->port != VGA_INPUT_STATUS_1C) || (piod->port != SC_INDEX) ||
701		(piod->port != SC_DATA) || (piod->port != VGA_MISC_OUTPUT_READ)) &&
702		(piod->port < tdfx_info->pio0) && (piod->port > tdfx_info->pio0max))
703		return -EPERM;
704
705	/* All VGA STATUS REGS are byte registers, size should never be > 1 */
706	if(piod->size != 1) {
707		return -EINVAL;
708	}
709
710	/* Write the data to the intended port */
711	workport = piod->port;
712	ret_byte = inb(workport);
713	copyout(&ret_byte, piod->value, sizeof(u_int8_t));
714	return 0;
715}
716
717static int
718tdfx_do_pio_wt(struct tdfx_pio_data *piod)
719{
720	/* return val */
721	u_int8_t  ret_byte;
722	u_int		 workport;
723	struct tdfx_softc *tdfx_info = (struct
724			tdfx_softc*)devclass_get_softc(tdfx_devclass, piod->device);
725	/* Replace old switch w/ massive if(...) */
726	/* Restricts the access of ports other than those we use */
727	if(((piod->port != SC_INDEX) && (piod->port != SC_DATA) &&
728		(piod->port != VGA_MISC_OUTPUT_READ)) /* Can't write VGA_ST_1C */ &&
729		(piod->port < tdfx_info->pio0) && (piod->port > tdfx_info->pio0max))
730		return -EPERM;
731
732	/* All VGA STATUS REGS are byte registers, size should never be > 1 */
733	if(piod->size != 1) {
734		return -EINVAL;
735	}
736
737	/* Write the data to the intended port */
738	copyin(piod->value, &ret_byte, sizeof(u_int8_t));
739	workport = piod->port;
740	outb(workport, ret_byte);
741	return 0;
742}
743
744static int
745tdfx_do_query(u_int cmd, struct tdfx_pio_data *piod)
746{
747	/* There are three sub-commands to the query 0x33 */
748	switch(_IOC_NR(cmd)) {
749		case 2:
750			return tdfx_query_boards();
751			break;
752		case 3:
753			return tdfx_query_fetch(cmd, piod);
754			break;
755		case 4:
756			return tdfx_query_update(cmd, piod);
757			break;
758		default:
759			/* In case we are thrown a bogus sub-command! */
760#ifdef DEBUG
761			printf("Bad Sub-cmd: 0x%x\n", _IOC_NR(cmd));
762#endif
763			return -EINVAL;
764	};
765}
766
767static int
768tdfx_do_pio(u_int cmd, struct tdfx_pio_data *piod)
769{
770	/* Two types of PIO, INPUT and OUTPUT, as the name suggests */
771	switch(_IOC_DIR(cmd)) {
772		case IOCV_OUT:
773			return tdfx_do_pio_rd(piod);
774			break;
775		case IOCV_IN:
776			return tdfx_do_pio_wt(piod);
777			break;
778		default:
779			return -EINVAL;
780	};
781}
782
783/* Calls to ioctl(2) eventually end up here. Unhandled ioctls return an ENXIO,
784 * normally, you would read in the data pointed to by data, then write your
785 * output to it. The ioctl *should* normally return zero if everything is
786 * alright, but 3dfx didn't make it that way...
787 *
788 * For all of the ioctl code, in the event of a real error,
789 * we return -Exxxx rather than simply Exxxx. The reason for this
790 * is that the ioctls actually RET information back to the program
791 * sometimes, rather than filling it in the passed structure. We
792 * want to distinguish errors from useful data, and maintain compatibility.
793 *
794 * There is this portion of the proc struct called p_retval[], we can store a
795 * return value in td->td_retval[0] and place the return value if it is positive
796 * in there, then we can return 0 (good). If the return value is negative, we
797 * can return -retval and the error should be properly handled.
798 */
799static int
800tdfx_ioctl(dev_t dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flag, struct thread *td)
801{
802	int retval = 0;
803	struct tdfx_pio_data *piod = (struct tdfx_pio_data*)data;
804#ifdef	DEBUG
805	printf("IOCTL'd by #%d, cmd: 0x%x, data: %p\n", td->td_proc->p_pid, (u_int32_t)cmd,
806			piod);
807#endif
808	switch(_IOC_TYPE(cmd)) {
809		/* Return the real error if negative, or simply stick the valid return
810		 * in td->td_retval */
811	case 0x33:
812			/* The '3'(0x33) type IOCTL is for querying the installed cards */
813			if((retval = tdfx_do_query(cmd, piod)) > 0) td->td_retval[0] = retval;
814			else return -retval;
815			break;
816		case 0:
817			/* The 0 type IOCTL is for programmed I/O methods */
818			if((tdfx_do_pio(cmd, piod)) > 0) td->td_retval[0] = retval;
819			else return -retval;
820			break;
821		default:
822			/* Technically, we won't reach this from linux emu, but when glide
823			 * finally gets ported, watch out! */
824#ifdef DEBUG
825			printf("Bad IOCTL from #%d\n", td->td_proc->p_pid);
826#endif
827			return ENXIO;
828	}
829
830	return 0;
831}
832
833#ifdef TDFX_LINUX
834/*
835 * Linux emulation IOCTL for /dev/tdfx
836 */
837static int
838linux_ioctl_tdfx(struct thread *td, struct linux_ioctl_args* args)
839{
840   int error = 0;
841   u_long cmd = args->cmd & 0xffff;
842
843   /* The structure passed to ioctl has two shorts, one int
844      and one void*. */
845   char d_pio[2*sizeof(short) + sizeof(int) + sizeof(void*)];
846
847   struct file *fp;
848
849   if ((error = fget(td, args->fd, &fp)) != 0)
850	   return (error);
851   /* We simply copy the data and send it right to ioctl */
852   copyin((caddr_t)args->arg, &d_pio, sizeof(d_pio));
853   error = fo_ioctl(fp, cmd, (caddr_t)&d_pio, td->td_ucred, td);
854   fdrop(fp, td);
855   return error;
856}
857#endif /* TDFX_LINUX */
858
859
860/* This is the device driver struct. This is sent to the driver subsystem to
861 * register the method structure and the info strcut space for this particular
862 * instance of the driver.
863 */
864static driver_t tdfx_driver = {
865	"tdfx",
866	tdfx_methods,
867	sizeof(struct tdfx_softc),
868};
869
870/* Tell Mr. Kernel about us! */
871DRIVER_MODULE(tdfx, pci, tdfx_driver, tdfx_devclass, 0, 0);
872