/* * linux/drivers/acorn/char/i2c.c * * Copyright (C) 2000 Russell King * * ARM IOC/IOMD i2c driver. * * On Acorn machines, the following i2c devices are on the bus: * - PCF8583 real time clock & static RAM */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "pcf8583.h" extern unsigned long mktime(unsigned int year, unsigned int mon, unsigned int day, unsigned int hour, unsigned int min, unsigned int sec); extern int (*set_rtc)(void); static struct i2c_client *rtc_client; static inline int rtc_command(int cmd, void *data) { int ret = -EIO; if (rtc_client) ret = rtc_client->driver->command(rtc_client, cmd, data); return ret; } /* * Read the current RTC time and date, and update xtime. */ static void get_rtc_time(void) { unsigned char ctrl; unsigned char year; struct rtc_tm rtctm; struct mem rtcmem = { 0xc0, 1, &year }; /* * Ensure that the RTC is running. */ rtc_command(RTC_GETCTRL, &ctrl); if (ctrl & 0xc0) { unsigned char new_ctrl; new_ctrl = ctrl & ~0xc0; printk("RTC: resetting control %02X -> %02X\n", ctrl, new_ctrl); rtc_command(RTC_SETCTRL, &new_ctrl); } /* * Acorn machines store the year in * the static RAM at location 192. */ if (rtc_command(MEM_READ, &rtcmem)) return; if (rtc_command(RTC_GETDATETIME, &rtctm)) return; if (year < 70) year += 100; xtime.tv_usec = rtctm.cs * 10000; xtime.tv_sec = mktime(1900 + year, rtctm.mon, rtctm.mday, rtctm.hours, rtctm.mins, rtctm.secs); } /* * Set the RTC time only. Note that * we do not touch the date. */ static int set_rtc_time(void) { struct rtc_tm new_rtctm, old_rtctm; unsigned long nowtime = xtime.tv_sec; if (rtc_command(RTC_GETDATETIME, &old_rtctm)) return 0; new_rtctm.cs = xtime.tv_usec / 10000; new_rtctm.secs = nowtime % 60; nowtime /= 60; new_rtctm.mins = nowtime % 60; nowtime /= 60; new_rtctm.hours = nowtime % 24; /* * avoid writing when we're going to change the day * of the month. We will retry in the next minute. * This basically means that if the RTC must not drift * by more than 1 minute in 11 minutes. * * [ rtc: 1/1/2000 23:58:00, real 2/1/2000 00:01:00, * rtc gets set to 1/1/2000 00:01:00 ] */ if ((old_rtctm.hours == 23 && old_rtctm.mins == 59) || (new_rtctm.hours == 23 && new_rtctm.mins == 59)) return 1; return rtc_command(RTC_SETTIME, &new_rtctm); } #define FORCE_ONES 0xdc #define SCL 0x02 #define SDA 0x01 static int ioc_control; static void ioc_setscl(void *data, int state) { if (state) ioc_control |= SCL; else ioc_control &= ~SCL; outb(ioc_control, IOC_CONTROL); } static void ioc_setsda(void *data, int state) { if (state) ioc_control |= SDA; else ioc_control &= ~SDA; outb(ioc_control, IOC_CONTROL); } static int ioc_getscl(void *data) { return (inb(IOC_CONTROL) & SCL) != 0; } static int ioc_getsda(void *data) { return (inb(IOC_CONTROL) & SDA) != 0; } static struct i2c_algo_bit_data ioc_data = { NULL, ioc_setsda, ioc_setscl, ioc_getsda, ioc_getscl, 80, 80, 100 }; static int ioc_client_reg(struct i2c_client *client) { if (client->id == I2C_DRIVERID_PCF8583 && client->addr == 0x50) { rtc_client = client; get_rtc_time(); set_rtc = set_rtc_time; } return 0; } static int ioc_client_unreg(struct i2c_client *client) { if (client == rtc_client) { set_rtc = NULL; rtc_client = NULL; } return 0; } static struct i2c_adapter ioc_ops = { "IOC/IOMD", I2C_HW_B_IOC, NULL, &ioc_data, NULL, NULL, ioc_client_reg, ioc_client_unreg }; static int __init i2c_ioc_init(void) { ioc_control = inb(IOC_CONTROL) | FORCE_ONES; ioc_setscl(NULL, 1); ioc_setsda(NULL, 1); return i2c_bit_add_bus(&ioc_ops); } __initcall(i2c_ioc_init);