/* Copyright (C) 1994, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. Contributed by Joel Sherrill (jsherril@redstone-emh2.army.mil), On-Line Applications Research Corporation. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library 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 Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include "i386.h" /* Console IO routines for a FORCE CPU386 board. */ /* Force CPU/386 specific IO addressing * * The following determines whether Port B or the Console should * be used for console I/O. Setting ONE (and only ONE) of these to 1 * enables I/O on that port. * * PORT A - DUSCC MC68562 Channel A (*** not supported here ***) * PORT B - DUSCC MC68562 Channel B * PORT C - MFP MC68901 Channel (*** FORCEbug console ***) */ #define PORTB 1 /* use port b as console */ #define PORTC 0 /* use console port as console */ #if ( PORTB == 1 ) #define TX_STATUS 0x1b6 /* DUSCC General Status Register */ #define RX_STATUS 0x1b6 /* DUSCC General Status Register */ #define TX_BUFFER 0x1e0 /* DUSCC Transmitter Channel B */ #define RX_BUFFER 0x1e8 /* DUSCC Receiver Channel B */ #define Is_tx_ready( _status ) ( (_status) & 0x20 ) #define Is_rx_ready( _status ) ( (_status) & 0x10 ) #endif #if ( PORTC == 1 ) #define TX_STATUS 0x12c /* MFP Transmit Status Register */ #define RX_STATUS 0x12a /* MFP Receive Status Register */ #define TX_BUFFER 0x12e /* MFP Transmitter Channel */ #define RX_BUFFER 0x12e /* MFP Receiver Channel */ #define Is_tx_ready( _status ) ( (_status) & 0x80 ) #define Is_rx_ready( _status ) ( (_status) & 0x80 ) #endif /* _Console_Initialize On the Force board the console require some initialization. */ void _Console_Initialize () { register unsigned8 ignored; /* FORCE technical support mentioned that it may be necessary to read the DUSCC RX_BUFFER port four times to remove all junk. This code is a little more paranoid. */ inport_byte( RX_BUFFER, ignored ); inport_byte( RX_BUFFER, ignored ); inport_byte( RX_BUFFER, ignored ); inport_byte( RX_BUFFER, ignored ); inport_byte( RX_BUFFER, ignored ); } /* Miscellaneous support for console IO */ static inline int _Force386_is_rx_ready () { register unsigned8 status; inport_byte( RX_STATUS, status ); if ( Is_rx_ready( status ) ) return 1; else return 0; } static inline int _Force386_is_tx_ready () { register unsigned8 status; inport_byte( TX_STATUS, status ); if ( Is_tx_ready( status ) ) return 1; else return 0; } static inline int _Force386_read_data () { register unsigned8 ch; #if ( PORTB == 1 ) /* Force example code resets the Channel B Receiver here. * It appears to cause XON's to be lost. */ /* outport_byte( RX_STATUS, 0x10 ); */ #endif inport_byte( RX_BUFFER, ch ); return ch; } /* _Console_Putc This routine transmits a character. It supports XON/XOFF flow control. */ #define XON 0x11 /* control-Q */ #define XOFF 0x13 /* control-S */ int _Console_Putc (ch) char ch; { register unsigned8 inch; while ( !_Force386_is_tx_ready() ); while ( _Force386_is_rx_ready() == 1 ) { /* must be an XOFF */ inch = _Force386_read_data(); if ( inch == XOFF ) do { while ( _Force386_is_rx_ready() == 0 ); inch = _Force386_read_data(); } while ( inch != XON ); } outport_byte( TX_BUFFER, ch ); return( 0 ); } /* _Console_Getc This routine reads a character from the UART and returns it. */ int _Console_Getc (poll) int poll; { if ( poll ) { if ( !_Force386_is_rx_ready() ) return -1; else return _Force386_read_data(); } else { while ( !_Force386_is_rx_ready() ); return _Force386_read_data(); } }