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* ppp fixes (#104128, #97845, #85447)Bill Nottingham2003-09-151-2/+4
* - set PATH also in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/network-functionsFlorian La Roche2002-06-261-2/+0
* - useless space changesFlorian La Roche2002-06-261-0/+1
* * don't show user name by DSL connectionThan Ngo2001-09-191-1/+1
* * add support xDSLr5-92Than Ngo2001-06-221-1/+6
* fix redial loop (#17380)Bill Nottingham2001-01-291-1/+1
* don't ignore RETRYTIMEOUT when we never connect (#14701)Bill Nottingham2001-01-291-1/+6
* don't end up calling ifdown-post twice on ppp connectionsBill Nottingham2000-08-181-2/+0
* fix demand-dialing for PPPNalin Dahyabhai2000-08-071-7/+18
* make ifdown synchronous modulo timeoutMichael K. Johnson1999-09-081-0/+1
* first attempt at integrating ppp-watchMichael K. Johnson1999-09-071-34/+11
* wvdial/too much ifdown-postMichael K. Johnson1999-08-191-3/+2
* use new pppdMichael K. Johnson1999-08-131-3/+3
* fix for CHATPID (bug #1343)Bill Nottingham1999-03-161-1/+1
* fix long-standing bug and work with (currently vaporware) newer ps versionsMichael K. Johnson1998-07-071-1/+1
* Always "cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts" before sourcing network_functions.Jeff Johnson1998-07-071-1/+1
* Support alternative device configurations.Michael K. Johnson1997-09-181-1/+3
* Bring down pppd even if only ifup-ppp is running, waiting to persist.Michael K. Johnson1997-09-161-3/+5
* ifup and ifdown complain if $1 not specified.Michael K. Johnson1997-09-161-0/+6
* Initial revisionErik Troan1997-09-161-0/+44
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/*
 * (C) Copyright 2002
 * David Mueller, ELSOFT AG, d.mueller@elsoft.ch
 *
 * See file CREDITS for list of people who contributed to this
 * project.
 *
 * 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.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
 * MA 02111-1307 USA
 */

/* This code should work for both the S3C2400 and the S3C2410
 * as they seem to have the same I2C controller inside.
 * The different address mapping is handled by the s3c24xx.h files below.
 */

#include <common.h>
#include <asm/arch/s3c24x0_cpu.h>

#include <asm/io.h>
#include <i2c.h>

#ifdef CONFIG_HARD_I2C

#define	I2C_WRITE	0
#define I2C_READ	1

#define I2C_OK		0
#define I2C_NOK		1
#define I2C_NACK	2
#define I2C_NOK_LA	3	/* Lost arbitration */
#define I2C_NOK_TOUT	4	/* time out */

#define I2CSTAT_BSY	0x20	/* Busy bit */
#define I2CSTAT_NACK	0x01	/* Nack bit */
#define I2CCON_IRPND	0x10	/* Interrupt pending bit */
#define I2C_MODE_MT	0xC0	/* Master Transmit Mode */
#define I2C_MODE_MR	0x80	/* Master Receive Mode */
#define I2C_START_STOP	0x20	/* START / STOP */
#define I2C_TXRX_ENA	0x10	/* I2C Tx/Rx enable */

#define I2C_TIMEOUT 1		/* 1 second */

static int GetI2CSDA(void)
{
	struct s3c24x0_gpio *gpio = s3c24x0_get_base_gpio();

#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2410
	return (readl(&gpio->gpedat) & 0x8000) >> 15;
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2400
	return (readl(&gpio->pgdat) & 0x0020) >> 5;
#endif
}

#if 0
static void SetI2CSDA(int x)
{
	rGPEDAT = (rGPEDAT & ~0x8000) | (x & 1) << 15;
}
#endif

static void SetI2CSCL(int x)
{
	struct s3c24x0_gpio *gpio = s3c24x0_get_base_gpio();

#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2410
	writel((readl(&gpio->gpedat) & ~0x4000) | (x & 1) << 14, &gpio->gpedat);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2400
	writel((readl(&gpio->pgdat) & ~0x0040) | (x & 1) << 6, &gpio->pgdat);
#endif
}

static int WaitForXfer(void)
{
	struct s3c24x0_i2c *i2c = s3c24x0_get_base_i2c();
	int i;

	i = I2C_TIMEOUT * 10000;
	while (!(readl(&i2c->iiccon) & I2CCON_IRPND) && (i > 0)) {
		udelay(100);
		i--;
	}

	return (readl(&i2c->iiccon) & I2CCON_IRPND) ? I2C_OK : I2C_NOK_TOUT;
}

static int IsACK(void)
{
	struct s3c24x0_i2c *i2c = s3c24x0_get_base_i2c();

	return !(readl(&i2c->iicstat) & I2CSTAT_NACK);
}

static void ReadWriteByte(void)
{
	struct s3c24x0_i2c *i2c = s3c24x0_get_base_i2c();

	writel(readl(&i2c->iiccon) & ~I2CCON_IRPND, &i2c->iiccon);
}

void i2c_init(int speed, int slaveadd)
{
	struct s3c24x0_i2c *i2c = s3c24x0_get_base_i2c();
	struct s3c24x0_gpio *gpio = s3c24x0_get_base_gpio();
	ulong freq, pres = 16, div;
	int i;

	/* wait for some time to give previous transfer a chance to finish */

	i = I2C_TIMEOUT * 1000;
	while ((readl(&i2c->iicstat) && I2CSTAT_BSY) && (i > 0)) {
		udelay(1000);
		i--;
	}

	if ((readl(&i2c->iicstat) & I2CSTAT_BSY) || GetI2CSDA() == 0) {
#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2410
		ulong old_gpecon = readl(&gpio->gpecon);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2400
		ulong old_gpecon = readl(&gpio->pgcon);
#endif
		/* bus still busy probably by (most) previously interrupted
		   transfer */

#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2410
		/* set I2CSDA and I2CSCL (GPE15, GPE14) to GPIO */
		writel((readl(&gpio->gpecon) & ~0xF0000000) | 0x10000000,
		       &gpio->gpecon);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2400
		/* set I2CSDA and I2CSCL (PG5, PG6) to GPIO */
		writel((readl(&gpio->pgcon) & ~0x00003c00) | 0x00001000,
		       &gpio->pgcon);
#endif

		/* toggle I2CSCL until bus idle */
		SetI2CSCL(0);
		udelay(1000);
		i = 10;
		while ((i > 0) && (GetI2CSDA() != 1)) {
			SetI2CSCL(1);
			udelay(1000);
			SetI2CSCL(0);
			udelay(1000);
			i--;
		}
		SetI2CSCL(1);
		udelay(1000);

		/* restore pin functions */
#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2410
		writel(old_gpecon, &gpio->gpecon);
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_S3C2400
		writel(old_gpecon, &gpio->pgcon);
#endif
	}

	/* calculate prescaler and divisor values */
	freq = get_PCLK();
	if ((freq / pres / (16 + 1)) > speed)
		/* set prescaler to 512 */
		pres = 512;

	div = 0;
	while ((freq / pres / (div + 1)) > speed)
		div++;

	/* set prescaler, divisor according to freq, also set
	 * ACKGEN, IRQ */
	writel((div & 0x0F) | 0xA0 | ((pres == 512) ? 0x40 : 0), &i2c->iiccon);

	/* init to SLAVE REVEIVE and set slaveaddr */
	writel(0, &i2c->iicstat);
	writel(slaveadd, &i2c->iicadd);
	/* program Master Transmit (and implicit STOP) */
	writel(I2C_MODE_MT | I2C_TXRX_ENA, &i2c->iicstat);

}

/*
 * cmd_type is 0 for write, 1 for read.
 *
 * addr_len can take any value from 0-255, it is only limited
 * by the char, we could make it larger if needed. If it is
 * 0 we skip the address write cycle.
 */
static
int i2c_transfer(unsigned char cmd_type,
		 unsigned char chip,
		 unsigned char addr[],
		 unsigned char addr_len,
		 unsigned char data[], unsigned short data_len)
{
	struct s3c24x0_i2c *i2c = s3c24x0_get_base_i2c();
	int i, result;

	if (data == 0 || data_len == 0) {
		/*Don't support data transfer of no length or to address 0 */
		printf("i2c_transfer: bad call\n");
		return I2C_NOK;
	}

	/* Check I2C bus idle */
	i = I2C_TIMEOUT * 1000;
	while ((readl(&i2c->iicstat) & I2CSTAT_BSY) && (i > 0)) {
		udelay(1000);
		i--;
	}

	if (readl(&i2c->iicstat) & I2CSTAT_BSY)
		return I2C_NOK_TOUT;

	writel(readl(&i2c->iiccon) | 0x80, &i2c->iiccon);
	result = I2C_OK;

	switch (cmd_type) {
	case I2C_WRITE:
		if (addr && addr_len) {
			writel(chip, &i2c->iicds);
			/* send START */
			writel(I2C_MODE_MT | I2C_TXRX_ENA | I2C_START_STOP,
			       &i2c->iicstat);
			i = 0;
			while ((i < addr_len) && (result == I2C_OK)) {
				result = WaitForXfer();
				writel(addr[i], &i2c->iicds);
				ReadWriteByte();
				i++;
			}
			i = 0;
			while ((i < data_len) && (result == I2C_OK)) {
				result = WaitForXfer();
				writel(data[i], &i2c->iicds);
				ReadWriteByte();
				i++;
			}
		} else {
			writel(chip, &i2c->iicds);
			/* send START */
			writel(I2C_MODE_MT | I2C_TXRX_ENA | I2C_START_STOP,
			       &i2c->iicstat);
			i = 0;
			while ((i < data_len) && (result = I2C_OK)) {
				result = WaitForXfer();
				writel(data[i], &i2c->iicds);
				ReadWriteByte();
				i++;
			}
		}

		if (result == I2C_OK)
			result = WaitForXfer();

		/* send STOP */
		writel(I2C_MODE_MR | I2C_TXRX_ENA, &i2c->iicstat);
		ReadWriteByte();
		break;

	case I2C_READ:
		if (addr && addr_len) {
			writel(I2C_MODE_MT | I2C_TXRX_ENA, &i2c->iicstat);
			writel(chip, &i2c->iicds);
			/* send START */
			writel(readl(&i2c->iicstat) | I2C_START_STOP,
			       &i2c->iicstat);
			result = WaitForXfer();
			if (IsACK()) {
				i = 0;
				while ((i < addr_len) && (result == I2C_OK)) {
					writel(addr[i], &i2c->iicds);
					ReadWriteByte();
					result = WaitForXfer();
					i++;
				}

				writel(chip, &i2c->iicds);
				/* resend START */
				writel(I2C_MODE_MR | I2C_TXRX_ENA |
				       I2C_START_STOP, &i2c->iicstat);
				ReadWriteByte();
				result = WaitForXfer();
				i = 0;
				while ((i < data_len) && (result == I2C_OK)) {
					/* disable ACK for final READ */
					if (i == data_len - 1)
						writel(readl(&i2c->iiccon)
						       & ~0x80, &i2c->iiccon);
					ReadWriteByte();
					result = WaitForXfer();
					data[i] = readl(&i2c->iicds);
					i++;
				}
			} else {
				result = I2C_NACK;
			}

		} else {
			writel(I2C_MODE_MR | I2C_TXRX_ENA, &i2c->iicstat);
			writel(chip, &i2c->iicds);
			/* send START */
			writel(readl(&i2c->iicstat) | I2C_START_STOP,
			       &i2c->iicstat);
			result = WaitForXfer();

			if (IsACK()) {
				i = 0;
				while ((i < data_len) && (result == I2C_OK)) {
					/* disable ACK for final READ */
					if (i == data_len - 1)
						writel(readl(&i2c->iiccon) &
						       ~0x80, &i2c->iiccon);
					ReadWriteByte();
					result = WaitForXfer();
					data[i] = readl(&i2c->iicds);
					i++;
				}
			} else {
				result = I2C_NACK;
			}
		}

		/* send STOP */
		writel(I2C_MODE_MR | I2C_TXRX_ENA, &i2c->iicstat);
		ReadWriteByte();
		break;

	default:
		printf("i2c_transfer: bad call\n");
		result = I2C_NOK;
		break;
	}

	return (result);
}

int i2c_probe(uchar chip)
{
	uchar buf[1];

	buf[0] = 0;

	/*
	 * What is needed is to send the chip address and verify that the
	 * address was <ACK>ed (i.e. there was a chip at that address which
	 * drove the data line low).
	 */
	return i2c_transfer(I2C_READ, chip << 1, 0, 0, buf, 1) != I2C_OK;
}

int i2c_read(uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len)
{
	uchar xaddr[4];
	int ret;

	if (alen > 4) {
		printf("I2C read: addr len %d not supported\n", alen);
		return 1;
	}

	if (alen > 0) {
		xaddr[0] = (addr >> 24) & 0xFF;
		xaddr[1] = (addr >> 16) & 0xFF;
		xaddr[2] = (addr >> 8) & 0xFF;
		xaddr[3] = addr & 0xFF;
	}

#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW
	/*
	 * EEPROM chips that implement "address overflow" are ones
	 * like Catalyst 24WC04/08/16 which has 9/10/11 bits of
	 * address and the extra bits end up in the "chip address"
	 * bit slots. This makes a 24WC08 (1Kbyte) chip look like
	 * four 256 byte chips.
	 *
	 * Note that we consider the length of the address field to
	 * still be one byte because the extra address bits are
	 * hidden in the chip address.
	 */
	if (alen > 0)
		chip |= ((addr >> (alen * 8)) &
			 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW);
#endif
	if ((ret =
	     i2c_transfer(I2C_READ, chip << 1, &xaddr[4 - alen], alen,
			  buffer, len)) != 0) {
		printf("I2c read: failed %d\n", ret);
		return 1;
	}
	return 0;
}

int i2c_write(uchar chip, uint addr, int alen, uchar *buffer, int len)
{
	uchar xaddr[4];

	if (alen > 4) {
		printf("I2C write: addr len %d not supported\n", alen);
		return 1;
	}

	if (alen > 0) {
		xaddr[0] = (addr >> 24) & 0xFF;
		xaddr[1] = (addr >> 16) & 0xFF;
		xaddr[2] = (addr >> 8) & 0xFF;
		xaddr[3] = addr & 0xFF;
	}
#ifdef CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW
	/*
	 * EEPROM chips that implement "address overflow" are ones
	 * like Catalyst 24WC04/08/16 which has 9/10/11 bits of
	 * address and the extra bits end up in the "chip address"
	 * bit slots. This makes a 24WC08 (1Kbyte) chip look like
	 * four 256 byte chips.
	 *
	 * Note that we consider the length of the address field to
	 * still be one byte because the extra address bits are
	 * hidden in the chip address.
	 */
	if (alen > 0)
		chip |= ((addr >> (alen * 8)) &
			 CONFIG_SYS_I2C_EEPROM_ADDR_OVERFLOW);
#endif
	return (i2c_transfer
		(I2C_WRITE, chip << 1, &xaddr[4 - alen], alen, buffer,
		 len) != 0);
}
#endif /* CONFIG_HARD_I2C */