i2c-icy.c (5720B)
1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2/* 3 * I2C driver for stand-alone PCF8584 style adapters on Zorro cards 4 * 5 * Original ICY documentation can be found on Aminet: 6 * https://aminet.net/package/docs/hard/icy 7 * 8 * There has been a modern community re-print of this design in 2019: 9 * https://www.a1k.org/forum/index.php?threads/70106/ 10 * 11 * The card is basically a Philips PCF8584 connected straight to the 12 * beginning of the AutoConfig'd address space (register S1 on base+2), 13 * with /INT on /INT2 on the Zorro bus. 14 * 15 * Copyright (c) 2019 Max Staudt <max@enpas.org> 16 * 17 * This started as a fork of i2c-elektor.c and has evolved since. 18 * Thanks go to its authors for providing a base to grow on. 19 * 20 * 21 * IRQ support is currently not implemented. 22 * 23 * As it turns out, i2c-algo-pcf is really written with i2c-elektor's 24 * edge-triggered ISA interrupts in mind, while the Amiga's Zorro bus has 25 * level-triggered interrupts. This means that once an interrupt occurs, we 26 * have to tell the PCF8584 to shut up immediately, or it will keep the 27 * interrupt line busy and cause an IRQ storm. 28 29 * However, because of the PCF8584's host-side protocol, there is no good 30 * way to just quieten it without side effects. Rather, we have to perform 31 * the next read/write operation straight away, which will reset the /INT 32 * pin. This entails re-designing the core of i2c-algo-pcf in the future. 33 * For now, we never request an IRQ from the PCF8584, and poll it instead. 34 */ 35 36#include <linux/delay.h> 37#include <linux/init.h> 38#include <linux/io.h> 39#include <linux/ioport.h> 40#include <linux/kernel.h> 41#include <linux/module.h> 42 43#include <linux/i2c.h> 44#include <linux/i2c-algo-pcf.h> 45 46#include <asm/amigahw.h> 47#include <asm/amigaints.h> 48#include <linux/zorro.h> 49 50#include "../algos/i2c-algo-pcf.h" 51 52struct icy_i2c { 53 struct i2c_adapter adapter; 54 55 void __iomem *reg_s0; 56 void __iomem *reg_s1; 57 struct i2c_client *ltc2990_client; 58}; 59 60/* 61 * Functions called by i2c-algo-pcf 62 */ 63static void icy_pcf_setpcf(void *data, int ctl, int val) 64{ 65 struct icy_i2c *i2c = (struct icy_i2c *)data; 66 67 u8 __iomem *address = ctl ? i2c->reg_s1 : i2c->reg_s0; 68 69 z_writeb(val, address); 70} 71 72static int icy_pcf_getpcf(void *data, int ctl) 73{ 74 struct icy_i2c *i2c = (struct icy_i2c *)data; 75 76 u8 __iomem *address = ctl ? i2c->reg_s1 : i2c->reg_s0; 77 78 return z_readb(address); 79} 80 81static int icy_pcf_getown(void *data) 82{ 83 return 0x55; 84} 85 86static int icy_pcf_getclock(void *data) 87{ 88 return 0x1c; 89} 90 91static void icy_pcf_waitforpin(void *data) 92{ 93 usleep_range(50, 150); 94} 95 96/* 97 * Main i2c-icy part 98 */ 99static unsigned short const icy_ltc2990_addresses[] = { 100 0x4c, 0x4d, 0x4e, 0x4f, I2C_CLIENT_END 101}; 102 103/* 104 * Additional sensors exposed once this property is applied: 105 * 106 * in1 will be the voltage of the 5V rail, divided by 2. 107 * in2 will be the voltage of the 12V rail, divided by 4. 108 * temp3 will be measured using a PCB loop next the chip. 109 */ 110static const u32 icy_ltc2990_meas_mode[] = {0, 3}; 111 112static const struct property_entry icy_ltc2990_props[] = { 113 PROPERTY_ENTRY_U32_ARRAY("lltc,meas-mode", icy_ltc2990_meas_mode), 114 { } 115}; 116 117static const struct software_node icy_ltc2990_node = { 118 .properties = icy_ltc2990_props, 119}; 120 121static int icy_probe(struct zorro_dev *z, 122 const struct zorro_device_id *ent) 123{ 124 struct icy_i2c *i2c; 125 struct i2c_algo_pcf_data *algo_data; 126 struct i2c_board_info ltc2990_info = { 127 .type = "ltc2990", 128 .swnode = &icy_ltc2990_node, 129 }; 130 131 i2c = devm_kzalloc(&z->dev, sizeof(*i2c), GFP_KERNEL); 132 if (!i2c) 133 return -ENOMEM; 134 135 algo_data = devm_kzalloc(&z->dev, sizeof(*algo_data), GFP_KERNEL); 136 if (!algo_data) 137 return -ENOMEM; 138 139 dev_set_drvdata(&z->dev, i2c); 140 i2c->adapter.dev.parent = &z->dev; 141 i2c->adapter.owner = THIS_MODULE; 142 /* i2c->adapter.algo assigned by i2c_pcf_add_bus() */ 143 i2c->adapter.algo_data = algo_data; 144 strlcpy(i2c->adapter.name, "ICY I2C Zorro adapter", 145 sizeof(i2c->adapter.name)); 146 147 if (!devm_request_mem_region(&z->dev, 148 z->resource.start, 149 4, i2c->adapter.name)) 150 return -ENXIO; 151 152 /* Driver private data */ 153 i2c->reg_s0 = ZTWO_VADDR(z->resource.start); 154 i2c->reg_s1 = ZTWO_VADDR(z->resource.start + 2); 155 156 algo_data->data = i2c; 157 algo_data->setpcf = icy_pcf_setpcf; 158 algo_data->getpcf = icy_pcf_getpcf; 159 algo_data->getown = icy_pcf_getown; 160 algo_data->getclock = icy_pcf_getclock; 161 algo_data->waitforpin = icy_pcf_waitforpin; 162 163 if (i2c_pcf_add_bus(&i2c->adapter)) { 164 dev_err(&z->dev, "i2c_pcf_add_bus() failed\n"); 165 return -ENXIO; 166 } 167 168 dev_info(&z->dev, "ICY I2C controller at %pa, IRQ not implemented\n", 169 &z->resource.start); 170 171 /* 172 * The 2019 a1k.org PCBs have an LTC2990 at 0x4c, so start 173 * it automatically once ltc2990 is modprobed. 174 * 175 * in0 is the voltage of the internal 5V power supply. 176 * temp1 is the temperature inside the chip. 177 * 178 * See property_entry above for in1, in2, temp3. 179 */ 180 i2c->ltc2990_client = i2c_new_scanned_device(&i2c->adapter, 181 <c2990_info, 182 icy_ltc2990_addresses, 183 NULL); 184 return 0; 185} 186 187static void icy_remove(struct zorro_dev *z) 188{ 189 struct icy_i2c *i2c = dev_get_drvdata(&z->dev); 190 191 i2c_unregister_device(i2c->ltc2990_client); 192 i2c_del_adapter(&i2c->adapter); 193} 194 195static const struct zorro_device_id icy_zorro_tbl[] = { 196 { ZORRO_ID(VMC, 15, 0), }, 197 { 0 } 198}; 199 200MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(zorro, icy_zorro_tbl); 201 202static struct zorro_driver icy_driver = { 203 .name = "i2c-icy", 204 .id_table = icy_zorro_tbl, 205 .probe = icy_probe, 206 .remove = icy_remove, 207}; 208 209module_driver(icy_driver, 210 zorro_register_driver, 211 zorro_unregister_driver); 212 213MODULE_AUTHOR("Max Staudt <max@enpas.org>"); 214MODULE_DESCRIPTION("I2C bus via PCF8584 on ICY Zorro card"); 215MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");