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authorDavid Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>2008-05-30 15:15:13 +0300
committerDavid Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>2008-07-10 14:49:09 +0100
commit3edbf98b863391bdd7ad2bf47b7db1689afac886 (patch)
tree14d36c188adb20790f61cb046f7e95b01000bcbe /firmware/keyspan_pda
parent2971c579f93bcff26744672ea98c13bef71ded97 (diff)
keyspan_pda: use request_firmware()
Signed-off-by: David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'firmware/keyspan_pda')
-rw-r--r--firmware/keyspan_pda/keyspan_pda.HEX83
-rw-r--r--firmware/keyspan_pda/keyspan_pda.S1124
-rw-r--r--firmware/keyspan_pda/xircom_pgs.HEX87
-rw-r--r--firmware/keyspan_pda/xircom_pgs.S1192
4 files changed, 2486 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/firmware/keyspan_pda/keyspan_pda.HEX b/firmware/keyspan_pda/keyspan_pda.HEX
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6fcf02bb4b2d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/firmware/keyspan_pda/keyspan_pda.HEX
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
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diff --git a/firmware/keyspan_pda/keyspan_pda.S b/firmware/keyspan_pda/keyspan_pda.S
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..418fe69aa5e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/firmware/keyspan_pda/keyspan_pda.S
@@ -0,0 +1,1124 @@
+/* $Id: loop.s,v 1.23 2000/03/20 09:49:06 warner Exp $
+ *
+ * Firmware for the Keyspan PDA Serial Adapter, a USB serial port based on
+ * the EzUSB microcontroller.
+ *
+ * (C) Copyright 2000 Brian Warner <warner@lothar.com>
+ *
+ * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * "Keyspan PDA Serial Adapter" is probably a copyright of Keyspan, the
+ * company.
+ *
+ * This serial adapter is basically an EzUSB chip and an RS-232 line driver
+ * in a little widget that has a DB-9 on one end and a USB plug on the other.
+ * It uses the EzUSB's internal UART0 (using the pins from Port C) and timer2
+ * as a baud-rate generator. The wiring is:
+ * PC0/RxD0 <- rxd (DB9 pin 2) PC4 <- dsr pin 6
+ * PC1/TxD0 -> txd pin 3 PC5 <- ri pin 9
+ * PC2 -> rts pin 7 PC6 <- dcd pin 1
+ * PC3 <- cts pin 8 PC7 -> dtr pin 4
+ * PB1 -> line driver standby
+ *
+ * The EzUSB register constants below come from their excellent documentation
+ * and sample code (which used to be available at www.anchorchips.com, but
+ * that has now been absorbed into Cypress' site and the CD-ROM contents
+ * don't appear to be available online anymore). If we get multiple
+ * EzUSB-based drivers into the kernel, it might be useful to pull them out
+ * into a separate .h file.
+ *
+ * THEORY OF OPERATION:
+ *
+ * There are two 256-byte ring buffers, one for tx, one for rx.
+ *
+ * EP2out is pure tx data. When it appears, the data is copied into the tx
+ * ring and serial transmission is started if it wasn't already running. The
+ * "tx buffer empty" interrupt may kick off another character if the ring
+ * still has data. If the host is tx-blocked because the ring filled up,
+ * it will request a "tx unthrottle" interrupt. If sending a serial character
+ * empties the ring below the desired threshold, we set a bit that will send
+ * up the tx unthrottle message as soon as the rx buffer becomes free.
+ *
+ * EP2in (interrupt) is used to send both rx chars and rx status messages
+ * (only "tx unthrottle" at this time) back up to the host. The first byte
+ * of the rx message indicates data (0) or status msg (1). Status messages
+ * are sent before any data.
+ *
+ * Incoming serial characters are put into the rx ring by the serial
+ * interrupt, and the EP2in buffer sent if it wasn't already in transit.
+ * When the EP2in buffer returns, the interrupt prompts us to send more
+ * rx chars (or status messages) if they are pending.
+ *
+ * Device control happens through "vendor specific" control messages on EP0.
+ * All messages are destined for the "Interface" (with the index always 0,
+ * so that if their two-port device might someday use similar firmware, we
+ * can use index=1 to refer to the second port). The messages defined are:
+ *
+ * bRequest = 0 : set baud/bits/parity
+ * 1 : unused
+ * 2 : reserved for setting HW flow control (CTSRTS)
+ * 3 : get/set "modem info" (pin states: DTR, RTS, DCD, RI, etc)
+ * 4 : set break (on/off)
+ * 5 : reserved for requesting interrupts on pin state change
+ * 6 : query buffer room or chars in tx buffer
+ * 7 : request tx unthrottle interrupt
+ *
+ * The host-side driver is set to recognize the device ID values stashed in
+ * serial EEPROM (0x06cd, 0x0103), program this firmware into place, then
+ * start it running. This firmware will use EzUSB's "renumeration" trick by
+ * simulating a bus disconnect, then reconnect with a different device ID
+ * (encoded in the desc_device descriptor below). The host driver then
+ * recognizes the new device ID and glues it to the real serial driver code.
+ *
+ * USEFUL DOCS:
+ * EzUSB Technical Reference Manual: <http://www.anchorchips.com>
+ * 8051 manuals: everywhere, but try www.dalsemi.com because the EzUSB is
+ * basically the Dallas enhanced 8051 code. Remember that the EzUSB IO ports
+ * use totally different registers!
+ * USB 1.1 spec: www.usb.org
+ *
+ * HOW TO BUILD:
+ * gcc -x assembler-with-cpp -P -E -o keyspan_pda.asm keyspan_pda.s
+ * as31 -l keyspan_pda.asm
+ * mv keyspan_pda.obj keyspan_pda.hex
+ * perl ezusb_convert.pl keyspan_pda < keyspan_pda.hex > keyspan_pda_fw.h
+ * Get as31 from <http://www.pjrc.com/tech/8051/index.html>, and hack on it
+ * a bit to make it build.
+ *
+ * THANKS:
+ * Greg Kroah-Hartman, for coordinating the whole usb-serial thing.
+ * AnchorChips, for making such an incredibly useful little microcontroller.
+ * KeySpan, for making a handy, cheap ($40) widget that was so easy to take
+ * apart and trace with an ohmmeter.
+ *
+ * TODO:
+ * lots. grep for TODO. Interrupt safety needs stress-testing. Better flow
+ * control. Interrupting host upon change in DCD, etc, counting transitions.
+ * Need to find a safe device id to use (the one used by the Keyspan firmware
+ * under Windows would be ideal.. can anyone figure out what it is?). Parity.
+ * More baud rates. Oh, and the string-descriptor-length silicon bug
+ * workaround should be implemented, but I'm lazy, and the consequence is
+ * that the device name strings that show up in your kernel log will have
+ * lots of trailing binary garbage in them (appears as ????). Device strings
+ * should be made more accurate.
+ *
+ * Questions, bugs, patches to Brian.
+ *
+ * -Brian Warner <warner@lothar.com>
+ *
+ */
+
+#define HIGH(x) (((x) & 0xff00) / 256)
+#define LOW(x) ((x) & 0xff)
+
+#define dpl1 0x84
+#define dph1 0x85
+#define dps 0x86
+
+;;; our bit assignments
+#define TX_RUNNING 0
+#define DO_TX_UNTHROTTLE 1
+
+ ;; stack from 0x60 to 0x7f: should really set SP to 0x60-1, not 0x60
+#define STACK #0x60-1
+
+#define EXIF 0x91
+#define EIE 0xe8
+ .flag EUSB, EIE.0
+ .flag ES0, IE.4
+
+#define EP0CS #0x7fb4
+#define EP0STALLbit #0x01
+#define IN0BUF #0x7f00
+#define IN0BC #0x7fb5
+#define OUT0BUF #0x7ec0
+#define OUT0BC #0x7fc5
+#define IN2BUF #0x7e00
+#define IN2BC #0x7fb9
+#define IN2CS #0x7fb8
+#define OUT2BC #0x7fc9
+#define OUT2CS #0x7fc8
+#define OUT2BUF #0x7dc0
+#define IN4BUF #0x7d00
+#define IN4BC #0x7fbd
+#define IN4CS #0x7fbc
+#define OEB #0x7f9d
+#define OUTB #0x7f97
+#define OEC #0x7f9e
+#define OUTC #0x7f98
+#define PINSC #0x7f9b
+#define PORTCCFG #0x7f95
+#define IN07IRQ #0x7fa9
+#define OUT07IRQ #0x7faa
+#define IN07IEN #0x7fac
+#define OUT07IEN #0x7fad
+#define USBIRQ #0x7fab
+#define USBIEN #0x7fae
+#define USBBAV #0x7faf
+#define USBCS #0x7fd6
+#define SUDPTRH #0x7fd4
+#define SUDPTRL #0x7fd5
+#define SETUPDAT #0x7fe8
+
+ ;; usb interrupt : enable is EIE.0 (0xe8), flag is EXIF.4 (0x91)
+
+ .org 0
+ ljmp start
+ ;; interrupt vectors
+ .org 23H
+ ljmp serial_int
+ .byte 0
+
+ .org 43H
+ ljmp USB_Jump_Table
+ .byte 0 ; filled in by the USB core
+
+;;; local variables. These are not initialized properly: do it by hand.
+ .org 30H
+rx_ring_in: .byte 0
+rx_ring_out: .byte 0
+tx_ring_in: .byte 0
+tx_ring_out: .byte 0
+tx_unthrottle_threshold: .byte 0
+
+ .org 0x100H ; wants to be on a page boundary
+USB_Jump_Table:
+ ljmp ISR_Sudav ; Setup Data Available
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp 0 ; Start of Frame
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp 0 ; Setup Data Loading
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp 0 ; Global Suspend
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp 0 ; USB Reset
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp 0 ; Reserved
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp 0 ; End Point 0 In
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp 0 ; End Point 0 Out
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp 0 ; End Point 1 In
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp 0 ; End Point 1 Out
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp ISR_Ep2in
+ .byte 0
+ ljmp ISR_Ep2out
+ .byte 0
+
+
+ .org 0x200
+
+start: mov SP,STACK-1 ; set stack
+ ;; clear local variables
+ clr a
+ mov tx_ring_in, a
+ mov tx_ring_out, a
+ mov rx_ring_in, a
+ mov rx_ring_out, a
+ mov tx_unthrottle_threshold, a
+ clr TX_RUNNING
+ clr DO_TX_UNTHROTTLE
+
+ ;; clear fifo with "fe"
+ mov r1, 0
+ mov a, #0xfe
+ mov dptr, #tx_ring
+clear_tx_ring_loop:
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+ djnz r1, clear_tx_ring_loop
+
+ mov a, #0xfd
+ mov dptr, #rx_ring
+clear_rx_ring_loop:
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+ djnz r1, clear_rx_ring_loop
+
+;;; turn on the RS-232 driver chip (bring the STANDBY pin low)
+ ;; set OEB.1
+ mov a, #02H
+ mov dptr,OEB
+ movx @dptr,a
+ ;; clear PB1
+ mov a, #00H
+ mov dptr,OUTB
+ movx @dptr,a
+ ;; set OEC.[127]
+ mov a, #0x86
+ mov dptr,OEC
+ movx @dptr,a
+ ;; set PORTCCFG.[01] to route TxD0,RxD0 to serial port
+ mov dptr, PORTCCFG
+ mov a, #0x03
+ movx @dptr, a
+
+ ;; set up interrupts, autovectoring
+ mov dptr, USBBAV
+ movx a,@dptr
+ setb acc.0 ; AVEN bit to 0
+ movx @dptr, a
+
+ mov a,#0x01 ; enable SUDAV: setup data available (for ep0)
+ mov dptr, USBIRQ
+ movx @dptr, a ; clear SUDAVI
+ mov dptr, USBIEN
+ movx @dptr, a
+
+ mov dptr, IN07IEN
+ mov a,#0x04 ; enable IN2 int
+ movx @dptr, a
+
+ mov dptr, OUT07IEN
+ mov a,#0x04 ; enable OUT2 int
+ movx @dptr, a
+ mov dptr, OUT2BC
+ movx @dptr, a ; arm OUT2
+
+ mov a, #0x84 ; turn on RTS, DTR
+ mov dptr,OUTC
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ;; setup the serial port. 9600 8N1.
+ mov a,#01010011 ; mode 1, enable rx, clear int
+ mov SCON, a
+ ;; using timer2, in 16-bit baud-rate-generator mode
+ ;; (xtal 12MHz, internal fosc 24MHz)
+ ;; RCAP2H,RCAP2L = 65536 - fosc/(32*baud)
+ ;; 57600: 0xFFF2.F, say 0xFFF3
+ ;; 9600: 0xFFB1.E, say 0xFFB2
+ ;; 300: 0xF63C
+#define BAUD 9600
+#define BAUD_TIMEOUT(rate) (65536 - (24 * 1000 * 1000) / (32 * rate))
+#define BAUD_HIGH(rate) HIGH(BAUD_TIMEOUT(rate))
+#define BAUD_LOW(rate) LOW(BAUD_TIMEOUT(rate))
+
+ mov T2CON, #030h ; rclk=1,tclk=1,cp=0,tr2=0(enable later)
+ mov r3, #5
+ acall set_baud
+ setb TR2
+ mov SCON, #050h
+
+#if 0
+ mov r1, #0x40
+ mov a, #0x41
+send:
+ mov SBUF, a
+ inc a
+ anl a, #0x3F
+ orl a, #0x40
+; xrl a, #0x02
+wait1:
+ jnb TI, wait1
+ clr TI
+ djnz r1, send
+;done: sjmp done
+
+#endif
+
+ setb EUSB
+ setb EA
+ setb ES0
+ ;acall dump_stat
+
+ ;; hey, what say we RENUMERATE! (TRM p.62)
+ mov a, #0
+ mov dps, a
+ mov dptr, USBCS
+ mov a, #0x02 ; DISCON=0, DISCOE=0, RENUM=1
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ;; now presence pin is floating, simulating disconnect. wait 0.5s
+ mov r1, #46
+renum_wait1:
+ mov r2, #0
+renum_wait2:
+ mov r3, #0
+renum_wait3:
+ djnz r3, renum_wait3
+ djnz r2, renum_wait2
+ djnz r1, renum_wait1 ; wait about n*(256^2) 6MHz clocks
+ mov a, #0x06 ; DISCON=0, DISCOE=1, RENUM=1
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ;; we are back online. the host device will now re-query us
+
+
+main: sjmp main
+
+
+
+ISR_Sudav:
+ push dps
+ push dpl
+ push dph
+ push dpl1
+ push dph1
+ push acc
+ mov a,EXIF
+ clr acc.4
+ mov EXIF,a ; clear INT2 first
+ mov dptr, USBIRQ ; clear USB int
+ mov a,#01h
+ movx @dptr,a
+
+ ;; get request type
+ mov dptr, SETUPDAT
+ movx a, @dptr
+ mov r1, a ; r1 = bmRequestType
+ inc dptr
+ movx a, @dptr
+ mov r2, a ; r2 = bRequest
+ inc dptr
+ movx a, @dptr
+ mov r3, a ; r3 = wValueL
+ inc dptr
+ movx a, @dptr
+ mov r4, a ; r4 = wValueH
+
+ ;; main switch on bmRequest.type: standard or vendor
+ mov a, r1
+ anl a, #0x60
+ cjne a, #0x00, setup_bmreq_type_not_standard
+ ;; standard request: now main switch is on bRequest
+ ljmp setup_bmreq_is_standard
+
+setup_bmreq_type_not_standard:
+ ;; a still has bmreq&0x60
+ cjne a, #0x40, setup_bmreq_type_not_vendor
+ ;; Anchor reserves bRequest 0xa0-0xaf, we use small ones
+ ;; switch on bRequest. bmRequest will always be 0x41 or 0xc1
+ cjne r2, #0x00, setup_ctrl_not_00
+ ;; 00 is set baud, wValue[0] has baud rate index
+ lcall set_baud ; index in r3, carry set if error
+ jc setup_bmreq_type_not_standard__do_stall
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_bmreq_type_not_standard__do_stall:
+ ljmp setup_stall
+setup_ctrl_not_00:
+ cjne r2, #0x01, setup_ctrl_not_01
+ ;; 01 is reserved for set bits (parity). TODO
+ ljmp setup_stall
+setup_ctrl_not_01:
+ cjne r2, #0x02, setup_ctrl_not_02
+ ;; 02 is set HW flow control. TODO
+ ljmp setup_stall
+setup_ctrl_not_02:
+ cjne r2, #0x03, setup_ctrl_not_03
+ ;; 03 is control pins (RTS, DTR).
+ ljmp control_pins ; will jump to setup_done_ack,
+ ; or setup_return_one_byte
+setup_ctrl_not_03:
+ cjne r2, #0x04, setup_ctrl_not_04
+ ;; 04 is send break (really "turn break on/off"). TODO
+ cjne r3, #0x00, setup_ctrl_do_break_on
+ ;; do break off: restore PORTCCFG.1 to reconnect TxD0 to serial port
+ mov dptr, PORTCCFG
+ movx a, @dptr
+ orl a, #0x02
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_ctrl_do_break_on:
+ ;; do break on: clear PORTCCFG.0, set TxD high(?) (b1 low)
+ mov dptr, OUTC
+ movx a, @dptr
+ anl a, #0xfd ; ~0x02
+ movx @dptr, a
+ mov dptr, PORTCCFG
+ movx a, @dptr
+ anl a, #0xfd ; ~0x02
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_ctrl_not_04:
+ cjne r2, #0x05, setup_ctrl_not_05
+ ;; 05 is set desired interrupt bitmap. TODO
+ ljmp setup_stall
+setup_ctrl_not_05:
+ cjne r2, #0x06, setup_ctrl_not_06
+ ;; 06 is query room
+ cjne r3, #0x00, setup_ctrl_06_not_00
+ ;; 06, wValue[0]=0 is query write_room
+ mov a, tx_ring_out
+ setb c
+ subb a, tx_ring_in ; out-1-in = 255 - (in-out)
+ ljmp setup_return_one_byte
+setup_ctrl_06_not_00:
+ cjne r3, #0x01, setup_ctrl_06_not_01
+ ;; 06, wValue[0]=1 is query chars_in_buffer
+ mov a, tx_ring_in
+ clr c
+ subb a, tx_ring_out ; in-out
+ ljmp setup_return_one_byte
+setup_ctrl_06_not_01:
+ ljmp setup_stall
+setup_ctrl_not_06:
+ cjne r2, #0x07, setup_ctrl_not_07
+ ;; 07 is request tx unthrottle interrupt
+ mov tx_unthrottle_threshold, r3; wValue[0] is threshold value
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_ctrl_not_07:
+ ljmp setup_stall
+
+setup_bmreq_type_not_vendor:
+ ljmp setup_stall
+
+
+setup_bmreq_is_standard:
+ cjne r2, #0x00, setup_breq_not_00
+ ;; 00: Get_Status (sub-switch on bmRequestType: device, ep, int)
+ cjne r1, #0x80, setup_Get_Status_not_device
+ ;; Get_Status(device)
+ ;; are we self-powered? no. can we do remote wakeup? no
+ ;; so return two zero bytes. This is reusable
+setup_return_two_zero_bytes:
+ mov dptr, IN0BUF
+ clr a
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+ movx @dptr, a
+ mov dptr, IN0BC
+ mov a, #2
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_Get_Status_not_device:
+ cjne r1, #0x82, setup_Get_Status_not_endpoint
+ ;; Get_Status(endpoint)
+ ;; must get stall bit for ep[wIndexL], return two bytes, bit in lsb 0
+ ;; for now: cheat. TODO
+ sjmp setup_return_two_zero_bytes
+setup_Get_Status_not_endpoint:
+ cjne r1, #0x81, setup_Get_Status_not_interface
+ ;; Get_Status(interface): return two zeros
+ sjmp setup_return_two_zero_bytes
+setup_Get_Status_not_interface:
+ ljmp setup_stall
+
+setup_breq_not_00:
+ cjne r2, #0x01, setup_breq_not_01
+ ;; 01: Clear_Feature (sub-switch on wValueL: stall, remote wakeup)
+ cjne r3, #0x00, setup_Clear_Feature_not_stall
+ ;; Clear_Feature(stall). should clear a stall bit. TODO
+ ljmp setup_stall
+setup_Clear_Feature_not_stall:
+ cjne r3, #0x01, setup_Clear_Feature_not_rwake
+ ;; Clear_Feature(remote wakeup). ignored.
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_Clear_Feature_not_rwake:
+ ljmp setup_stall
+
+setup_breq_not_01:
+ cjne r2, #0x03, setup_breq_not_03
+ ;; 03: Set_Feature (sub-switch on wValueL: stall, remote wakeup)
+ cjne r3, #0x00, setup_Set_Feature_not_stall
+ ;; Set_Feature(stall). Should set a stall bit. TODO
+ ljmp setup_stall
+setup_Set_Feature_not_stall:
+ cjne r3, #0x01, setup_Set_Feature_not_rwake
+ ;; Set_Feature(remote wakeup). ignored.
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_Set_Feature_not_rwake:
+ ljmp setup_stall
+
+setup_breq_not_03:
+ cjne r2, #0x06, setup_breq_not_06
+ ;; 06: Get_Descriptor (s-switch on wValueH: dev, config[n], string[n])
+ cjne r4, #0x01, setup_Get_Descriptor_not_device
+ ;; Get_Descriptor(device)
+ mov dptr, SUDPTRH
+ mov a, #HIGH(desc_device)
+ movx @dptr, a
+ mov dptr, SUDPTRL
+ mov a, #LOW(desc_device)
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_Get_Descriptor_not_device:
+ cjne r4, #0x02, setup_Get_Descriptor_not_config
+ ;; Get_Descriptor(config[n])
+ cjne r3, #0x00, setup_stall; only handle n==0
+ ;; Get_Descriptor(config[0])
+ mov dptr, SUDPTRH
+ mov a, #HIGH(desc_config1)
+ movx @dptr, a
+ mov dptr, SUDPTRL
+ mov a, #LOW(desc_config1)
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_Get_Descriptor_not_config:
+ cjne r4, #0x03, setup_Get_Descriptor_not_string
+ ;; Get_Descriptor(string[wValueL])
+ ;; if (wValueL >= maxstrings) stall
+ mov a, #((desc_strings_end-desc_strings)/2)
+ clr c
+ subb a,r3 ; a=4, r3 = 0..3 . if a<=0 then stall
+ jc setup_stall
+ jz setup_stall
+ mov a, r3
+ add a, r3 ; a = 2*wValueL
+ mov dptr, #desc_strings
+ add a, dpl
+ mov dpl, a
+ mov a, #0
+ addc a, dph
+ mov dph, a ; dph = desc_strings[a]. big endian! (handy)
+ ;; it looks like my adapter uses a revision of the EZUSB that
+ ;; contains "rev D errata number 8", as hinted in the EzUSB example
+ ;; code. I cannot find an actual errata description on the Cypress
+ ;; web site, but from the example code it looks like this bug causes
+ ;; the length of string descriptors to be read incorrectly, possibly
+ ;; sending back more characters than the descriptor has. The workaround
+ ;; is to manually send out all of the data. The consequence of not
+ ;; using the workaround is that the strings gathered by the kernel
+ ;; driver are too long and are filled with trailing garbage (including
+ ;; leftover strings). Writing this out by hand is a nuisance, so for
+ ;; now I will just live with the bug.
+ movx a, @dptr
+ mov r1, a
+ inc dptr
+ movx a, @dptr
+ mov r2, a
+ mov dptr, SUDPTRH
+ mov a, r1
+ movx @dptr, a
+ mov dptr, SUDPTRL
+ mov a, r2
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ;; done
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+
+setup_Get_Descriptor_not_string:
+ ljmp setup_stall
+
+setup_breq_not_06:
+ cjne r2, #0x08, setup_breq_not_08
+ ;; Get_Configuration. always 1. return one byte.
+ ;; this is reusable
+ mov a, #1
+setup_return_one_byte:
+ mov dptr, IN0BUF
+ movx @dptr, a
+ mov a, #1
+ mov dptr, IN0BC
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_breq_not_08:
+ cjne r2, #0x09, setup_breq_not_09
+ ;; 09: Set_Configuration. ignored.
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_breq_not_09:
+ cjne r2, #0x0a, setup_breq_not_0a
+ ;; 0a: Get_Interface. get the current altsetting for int[wIndexL]
+ ;; since we only have one interface, ignore wIndexL, return a 0
+ mov a, #0
+ ljmp setup_return_one_byte
+setup_breq_not_0a:
+ cjne r2, #0x0b, setup_breq_not_0b
+ ;; 0b: Set_Interface. set altsetting for interface[wIndexL]. ignored
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+setup_breq_not_0b:
+ ljmp setup_stall
+
+
+setup_done_ack:
+ ;; now clear HSNAK
+ mov dptr, EP0CS
+ mov a, #0x02
+ movx @dptr, a
+ sjmp setup_done
+setup_stall:
+ ;; unhandled. STALL
+ ;EP0CS |= bmEPSTALL
+ mov dptr, EP0CS
+ movx a, @dptr
+ orl a, EP0STALLbit
+ movx @dptr, a
+ sjmp setup_done
+
+setup_done:
+ pop acc
+ pop dph1
+ pop dpl1
+ pop dph
+ pop dpl
+ pop dps
+ reti
+
+;;; ==============================================================
+
+set_baud: ; baud index in r3
+ ;; verify a < 10
+ mov a, r3
+ jb ACC.7, set_baud__badbaud
+ clr c
+ subb a, #10
+ jnc set_baud__badbaud
+ mov a, r3
+ rl a ; a = index*2
+ add a, #LOW(baud_table)
+ mov dpl, a
+ mov a, #HIGH(baud_table)
+ addc a, #0
+ mov dph, a
+ ;; TODO: shut down xmit/receive
+ ;; TODO: wait for current xmit char to leave
+ ;; TODO: shut down timer to avoid partial-char glitch
+ movx a,@dptr ; BAUD_HIGH
+ mov RCAP2H, a
+ mov TH2, a
+ inc dptr
+ movx a,@dptr ; BAUD_LOW
+ mov RCAP2L, a
+ mov TL2, a
+ ;; TODO: restart xmit/receive
+ ;; TODO: reenable interrupts, resume tx if pending
+ clr c ; c=0: success
+ ret
+set_baud__badbaud:
+ setb c ; c=1: failure
+ ret
+
+;;; ==================================================
+control_pins:
+ cjne r1, #0x41, control_pins_in
+control_pins_out:
+ mov a, r3 ; wValue[0] holds new bits: b7 is new DTR, b2 is new RTS
+ xrl a, #0xff ; 1 means active, 0V, +12V ?
+ anl a, #0x84
+ mov r3, a
+ mov dptr, OUTC
+ movx a, @dptr ; only change bits 7 and 2
+ anl a, #0x7b ; ~0x84
+ orl a, r3
+ movx @dptr, a ; other pins are inputs, bits ignored
+ ljmp setup_done_ack
+control_pins_in:
+ mov dptr, PINSC
+ movx a, @dptr
+ xrl a, #0xff
+ ljmp setup_return_one_byte
+
+;;; ========================================
+
+ISR_Ep2in:
+ push dps
+ push dpl
+ push dph
+ push dpl1
+ push dph1
+ push acc
+ mov a,EXIF
+ clr acc.4
+ mov EXIF,a ; clear INT2 first
+ mov dptr, IN07IRQ ; clear USB int
+ mov a,#04h
+ movx @dptr,a
+
+ ;; do stuff
+ lcall start_in
+
+ pop acc
+ pop dph1
+ pop dpl1
+ pop dph
+ pop dpl
+ pop dps
+ reti
+
+ISR_Ep2out:
+ push dps
+ push dpl
+ push dph
+ push dpl1
+ push dph1
+ push acc
+ mov a,EXIF
+ clr acc.4
+ mov EXIF,a ; clear INT2 first
+ mov dptr, OUT07IRQ ; clear USB int
+ mov a,#04h
+ movx @dptr,a
+
+ ;; do stuff
+
+ ;; copy data into buffer. for now, assume we will have enough space
+ mov dptr, OUT2BC ; get byte count
+ movx a,@dptr
+ mov r1, a
+ clr a
+ mov dps, a
+ mov dptr, OUT2BUF ; load DPTR0 with source
+ mov dph1, #HIGH(tx_ring) ; load DPTR1 with target
+ mov dpl1, tx_ring_in
+OUT_loop:
+ movx a,@dptr ; read
+ inc dps ; switch to DPTR1: target
+ inc dpl1 ; target = tx_ring_in+1
+ movx @dptr,a ; store
+ mov a,dpl1
+ cjne a, tx_ring_out, OUT_no_overflow
+ sjmp OUT_overflow
+OUT_no_overflow:
+ inc tx_ring_in ; tx_ring_in++
+ inc dps ; switch to DPTR0: source
+ inc dptr
+ djnz r1, OUT_loop
+ sjmp OUT_done
+OUT_overflow:
+ ;; signal overflow
+ ;; fall through
+OUT_done:
+ ;; ack
+ mov dptr,OUT2BC
+ movx @dptr,a
+
+ ;; start tx
+ acall maybe_start_tx
+ ;acall dump_stat
+
+ pop acc
+ pop dph1
+ pop dpl1
+ pop dph
+ pop dpl
+ pop dps
+ reti
+
+dump_stat:
+ ;; fill in EP4in with a debugging message:
+ ;; tx_ring_in, tx_ring_out, rx_ring_in, rx_ring_out
+ ;; tx_active
+ ;; tx_ring[0..15]
+ ;; 0xfc
+ ;; rx_ring[0..15]
+ clr a
+ mov dps, a
+
+ mov dptr, IN4CS
+ movx a, @dptr
+ jb acc.1, dump_stat__done; busy: cannot dump, old one still pending
+ mov dptr, IN4BUF
+
+ mov a, tx_ring_in
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+ mov a, tx_ring_out
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+
+ mov a, rx_ring_in
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+ mov a, rx_ring_out
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+
+ clr a
+ jnb TX_RUNNING, dump_stat__no_tx_running
+ inc a
+dump_stat__no_tx_running:
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+ ;; tx_ring[0..15]
+ inc dps
+ mov dptr, #tx_ring ; DPTR1: source
+ mov r1, #16
+dump_stat__tx_ring_loop:
+ movx a, @dptr
+ inc dptr
+ inc dps
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+ inc dps
+ djnz r1, dump_stat__tx_ring_loop
+ inc dps
+
+ mov a, #0xfc
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+
+ ;; rx_ring[0..15]
+ inc dps
+ mov dptr, #rx_ring ; DPTR1: source
+ mov r1, #16
+dump_stat__rx_ring_loop:
+ movx a, @dptr
+ inc dptr
+ inc dps
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+ inc dps
+ djnz r1, dump_stat__rx_ring_loop
+
+ ;; now send it
+ clr a
+ mov dps, a
+ mov dptr, IN4BC
+ mov a, #38
+ movx @dptr, a
+dump_stat__done:
+ ret
+
+;;; ============================================================
+
+maybe_start_tx:
+ ;; make sure the tx process is running.
+ jb TX_RUNNING, start_tx_done
+start_tx:
+ ;; is there work to be done?
+ mov a, tx_ring_in
+ cjne a,tx_ring_out, start_tx__work
+ ret ; no work
+start_tx__work:
+ ;; tx was not running. send the first character, setup the TI int
+ inc tx_ring_out ; [++tx_ring_out]
+ mov dph, #HIGH(tx_ring)
+ mov dpl, tx_ring_out
+ movx a, @dptr
+ mov sbuf, a
+ setb TX_RUNNING
+start_tx_done:
+ ;; can we unthrottle the host tx process?
+ ;; step 1: do we care?
+ mov a, #0
+ cjne a, tx_unthrottle_threshold, start_tx__maybe_unthrottle_tx
+ ;; nope
+start_tx_really_done:
+ ret
+start_tx__maybe_unthrottle_tx:
+ ;; step 2: is there now room?
+ mov a, tx_ring_out
+ setb c
+ subb a, tx_ring_in
+ ;; a is now write_room. If thresh >= a, we can unthrottle
+ clr c
+ subb a, tx_unthrottle_threshold
+ jc start_tx_really_done ; nope
+ ;; yes, we can unthrottle. remove the threshold and mark a request
+ mov tx_unthrottle_threshold, #0
+ setb DO_TX_UNTHROTTLE
+ ;; prod rx, which will actually send the message when in2 becomes free
+ ljmp start_in
+
+
+serial_int:
+ push dps
+ push dpl
+ push dph
+ push dpl1
+ push dph1
+ push acc
+ jnb TI, serial_int__not_tx
+ ;; tx finished. send another character if we have one
+ clr TI ; clear int
+ clr TX_RUNNING
+ lcall start_tx
+serial_int__not_tx:
+ jnb RI, serial_int__not_rx
+ lcall get_rx_char
+ clr RI ; clear int
+serial_int__not_rx:
+ ;; return
+ pop acc
+ pop dph1
+ pop dpl1
+ pop dph
+ pop dpl
+ pop dps
+ reti
+
+get_rx_char:
+ mov dph, #HIGH(rx_ring)
+ mov dpl, rx_ring_in
+ inc dpl ; target = rx_ring_in+1
+ mov a, sbuf
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ;; check for overflow before incrementing rx_ring_in
+ mov a, dpl
+ cjne a, rx_ring_out, get_rx_char__no_overflow
+ ;; signal overflow
+ ret
+get_rx_char__no_overflow:
+ inc rx_ring_in
+ ;; kick off USB INpipe
+ acall start_in
+ ret
+
+start_in:
+ ;; check if the inpipe is already running.
+ mov dptr, IN2CS
+ movx a, @dptr
+ jb acc.1, start_in__done; int will handle it
+ jb DO_TX_UNTHROTTLE, start_in__do_tx_unthrottle
+ ;; see if there is any work to do. a serial interrupt might occur
+ ;; during this sequence?
+ mov a, rx_ring_in
+ cjne a, rx_ring_out, start_in__have_work
+ ret ; nope
+start_in__have_work:
+ ;; now copy as much data as possible into the pipe. 63 bytes max.
+ clr a
+ mov dps, a
+ mov dph, #HIGH(rx_ring) ; load DPTR0 with source
+ inc dps
+ mov dptr, IN2BUF ; load DPTR1 with target
+ movx @dptr, a ; in[0] signals that rest of IN is rx data
+ inc dptr
+ inc dps
+ ;; loop until we run out of data, or we have copied 64 bytes
+ mov r1, #1 ; INbuf size counter
+start_in__loop:
+ mov a, rx_ring_in
+ cjne a, rx_ring_out, start_inlocal_irq_enablell_copying
+ sjmp start_in__kick
+start_inlocal_irq_enablell_copying:
+ inc rx_ring_out
+ mov dpl, rx_ring_out
+ movx a, @dptr
+ inc dps
+ movx @dptr, a ; write into IN buffer
+ inc dptr
+ inc dps
+ inc r1
+ cjne r1, #64, start_in__loop; loop
+start_in__kick:
+ ;; either we ran out of data, or we copied 64 bytes. r1 has byte count
+ ;; kick off IN
+ mov dptr, IN2BC
+ mov a, r1
+ jz start_in__done
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ;; done
+start_in__done:
+ ;acall dump_stat
+ ret
+start_in__do_tx_unthrottle:
+ ;; special sequence: send a tx unthrottle message
+ clr DO_TX_UNTHROTTLE
+ clr a
+ mov dps, a
+ mov dptr, IN2BUF
+ mov a, #1
+ movx @dptr, a
+ inc dptr
+ mov a, #2
+ movx @dptr, a
+ mov dptr, IN2BC
+ movx @dptr, a
+ ret
+
+putchar:
+ clr TI
+ mov SBUF, a
+putchar_wait:
+ jnb TI, putchar_wait
+ clr TI
+ ret
+
+
+baud_table: ; baud_high, then baud_low
+ ;; baud[0]: 110
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(110)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(110)
+ ;; baud[1]: 300
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(300)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(300)
+ ;; baud[2]: 1200
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(1200)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(1200)
+ ;; baud[3]: 2400
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(2400)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(2400)
+ ;; baud[4]: 4800
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(4800)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(4800)
+ ;; baud[5]: 9600
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(9600)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(9600)
+ ;; baud[6]: 19200
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(19200)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(19200)
+ ;; baud[7]: 38400
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(38400)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(38400)
+ ;; baud[8]: 57600
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(57600)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(57600)
+ ;; baud[9]: 115200
+ .byte BAUD_HIGH(115200)
+ .byte BAUD_LOW(115200)
+
+desc_device:
+ .byte 0x12, 0x01, 0x00, 0x01, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x40
+ .byte 0xcd, 0x06, 0x04, 0x01, 0x89, 0xab, 1, 2, 3, 0x01
+;;; The "real" device id, which must match the host driver, is that
+;;; "0xcd 0x06 0x04 0x01" sequence, which is 0x06cd, 0x0104
+
+desc_config1:
+ .byte 0x09, 0x02, 0x20, 0x00, 0x01, 0x01, 0x00, 0x80, 0x32
+ .byte 0x09, 0x04, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x00
+ .byte 0x07, 0x05, 0x82, 0x03, 0x40, 0x00, 0x01
+ .byte 0x07, 0x05, 0x02, 0x02, 0x40, 0x00, 0x00
+
+desc_strings:
+ .word string_langids, string_mfg, string_product, string_serial
+desc_strings_end:
+
+string_langids: .byte string_langids_end-string_langids
+ .byte 3
+ .word 0
+string_langids_end:
+