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212 lines
4.5 KiB
C
212 lines
4.5 KiB
C
/*
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* atrf-xtal/atben.c - ATBEN-specific low-level driver
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*
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* Written 2011 by Werner Almesberger
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* Copyright 2011 Werner Almesberger
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*/
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/*
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* WARNING: this program does very nasty things to the Ben and it doesn't
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* like company. In particular, it resents:
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*
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* - the MMC driver - disable it with
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* echo jz4740-mmc.0 >/sys/bus/platform/drivers/jz4740-mmc/unbind
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* - the AT86RF230/1 kernel driver - either use a kernel that doesn't have
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* it or disable it with
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* echo spi2.0 >/sys/bus/spi/drivers/at86rf230/unbind
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* - anything that accesses the screen - kill GUI, X server, etc.
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* - the screen blanker - either disable it or make sure the screen stays
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* dark, e.g., with
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* echo 1 >/sys/devices/platform/jz4740-fb/graphics/fb0/blank
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* - probably a fair number of other daemons and things as well - best to
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* kill them all.
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*/
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include "at86rf230.h"
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#include "atrf.h"
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#include "atrf-xtal.h"
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#define MAX_COUNT (1000*1000)
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/* ----- RF setup ---------------------------------------------------------- */
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static void rf_setup(struct atrf_dsc *dsc, int size, int trim)
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{
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static uint8_t buf[127];
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atrf_reset_rf(dsc);
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atrf_reg_write(dsc, REG_TRX_STATE, TRX_CMD_TRX_OFF);
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atrf_reg_write(dsc, REG_XOSC_CTRL,
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(XTAL_MODE_INT << XTAL_MODE_SHIFT) | trim);
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/* minimum TX power, maximize delays, disable CRC */
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switch (atrf_identify(dsc)) {
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case artf_at86rf230:
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atrf_reg_write(dsc, REG_PHY_TX_PWR, 0xf);
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break;
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case artf_at86rf231:
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atrf_reg_write(dsc, REG_PHY_TX_PWR, 0xff);
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atrf_reg_write(dsc, REG_TRX_CTRL_1, 0);
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break;
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default:
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abort();
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}
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atrf_reg_write(dsc, REG_TRX_STATE, TRX_CMD_PLL_ON);
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usleep(200); /* nominally 180 us worst-case */
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atrf_buf_write(dsc, buf, size);
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//atrf_reg_write(dsc, REG_IRQ_MASK, IRQ_TRX_END);
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atrf_reg_write(dsc, REG_IRQ_MASK, 0xff);
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}
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/* ----- Ben hardware ------------------------------------------------------ */
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static volatile uint32_t *icmr, *icmsr, *icmcr;
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static uint32_t old_icmr;
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static volatile uint32_t *clkgr;
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static uint32_t old_clkgr;
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static volatile uint32_t *pdpin, *pddats, *pddatc;
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static void disable_interrupts(void)
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{
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/*
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* @@@ Race condition alert ! If we get interrupted/preempted between
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* reading ICMR and masking all interrupts, and the code that runs
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* between these two operations changes ICMR, then we may set an
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* incorrect mask when restoring interrupts, which may hang the system.
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*/
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old_icmr = *icmr;
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*icmsr = 0xffffffff;
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}
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static void enable_interrupts(void)
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{
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*icmcr = ~old_icmr;
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}
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/*
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* @@@ Disabling the LCD clock will halng operations that depend on the LCD
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* subsystem to advance. This includes the screen saver.
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*/
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static void disable_lcd(void)
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{
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old_clkgr = *clkgr;
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*clkgr = old_clkgr | 1 << 10;
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}
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static void enable_lcd(void)
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{
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*clkgr = old_clkgr;
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}
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static void ben_setup(struct atrf_dsc *dsc)
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{
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volatile void *base = atrf_ben_regs(dsc);
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icmr = base+0x1004;
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icmsr = base+0x1008;
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icmcr = base+0x100c;
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clkgr = base+0x20;
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pdpin = base+0x10300;
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pddats = base+0x10314;
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pddatc = base+0x10318;
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/*
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* Ironically, switching the LCD clock on and off many times only
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* increases the risk of a hang. Therefore, we leave it stopped during
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* all the measurements and only enable it again at the end.
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*/
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disable_lcd();
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}
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/* ----- Interface --------------------------------------------------------- */
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void atben_setup(struct atrf_dsc *dsc, int size, int trim)
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{
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rf_setup(dsc, size, trim);
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mlockall(MCL_CURRENT);
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ben_setup(dsc);
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}
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unsigned atben_sample(struct atrf_dsc *dsc)
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{
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unsigned i = MAX_COUNT;
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(void) atrf_reg_read(dsc, REG_IRQ_STATUS);
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disable_interrupts();
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#if 0
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/*
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* This is a high-level view of what the code should do. It has rather
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* high overhead, though, so we optimize it below.
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*/
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atrf_slp_tr(dsc, 1);
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atrf_slp_tr(dsc, 0);
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while (i) {
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if (atrf_interrupt(dsc))
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break;
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i--;
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}
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#else
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/*
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* We hit registers directly. We also don't enforce the upper limit,
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* to squeeze out a few more cycles and gain a finer resolution.
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*/
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/* pulse SLP_TR */
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*pddats = 1 << 9;
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*pddatc = 1 << 9;
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/* count the time until an interrupt arrives */
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do i--;
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while (!(*pdpin & 0x1000));
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#endif
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enable_interrupts();
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return MAX_COUNT-i;
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}
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void atben_cleanup(struct atrf_dsc *dsc)
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{
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enable_lcd();
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}
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