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/*	$NetBSD: zs_kgdb.c,v 1.7 2008/04/28 20:23:28 martin Exp $	*/

/*-
 * Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
 * by Gordon W. Ross and Wayne Knowles.
 *
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/*
 * Hooks for kgdb when attached via the z8530 driver
 *
 * To use this, build a kernel with: option KGDB, and
 * boot that kernel with "-d".  (The kernel will call
 * zs_kgdb_init, kgdb_connect.)  When the console prints
 * "kgdb waiting..." you run "gdb -k kernel" and do:
 *   (gdb) set remotebaud 19200
 *   (gdb) target remote /dev/ttyb
 */

#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: zs_kgdb.c,v 1.7 2008/04/28 20:23:28 martin Exp $");

#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/device.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/ioctl.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/syslog.h>
#include <sys/kgdb.h>

#include <dev/ic/z8530reg.h>
#include <machine/z8530var.h>

/*
 * Hooks for kgdb when attached via the z8530 driver
 *
 * To use this, build a kernel with: option KGDB, and
 * boot that kernel with "-d".  (The kernel will call
 * zs_kgdb_init, kgdb_connect.)  When the console prints
 * "kgdb waiting..." you run "gdb -k kernel" and do:
 *   (gdb) set remotebaud 19200
 *   (gdb) target remote /dev/ttyb
 */

void zs_kgdb_init __P((void));
void zskgdb __P((struct zs_chanstate *cs));

static void	zs_setparam __P((struct zs_chanstate *, int, int));
static struct	zsops zsops_kgdb;

extern struct	zschan *zs_get_chan_addr (int zs_unit, int channel);
extern int	zs_getc __P((void *arg));
extern void	zs_putc __P((void *arg, int c));

static u_char zs_kgdb_regs[16] = {
	0,	/* 0: CMD (reset, etc.) */
	0,	/* 1: No interrupts yet. */
	0,	/* 2: IVECT */
	ZSWR3_RX_8 | ZSWR3_RX_ENABLE,
	ZSWR4_CLK_X16 | ZSWR4_ONESB | ZSWR4_EVENP,
	ZSWR5_TX_8 | ZSWR5_TX_ENABLE,
	0,	/* 6: TXSYNC/SYNCLO */
	0,	/* 7: RXSYNC/SYNCHI */
	0,	/* 8: alias for data port */
	ZSWR9_MASTER_IE | ZSWR9_NO_VECTOR,
	0,	/*10: Misc. TX/RX control bits */
	ZSWR11_TXCLK_BAUD | ZSWR11_RXCLK_BAUD,
	14,	/*12: BAUDLO (default=9600) */
	0,	/*13: BAUDHI (default=9600) */
	ZSWR14_BAUD_ENA | ZSWR14_BAUD_FROM_PCLK,
	ZSWR15_BREAK_IE,
};

static void
zs_setparam(cs, iena, rate)
	struct zs_chanstate *cs;
	int iena;
	int rate;
{
	int s, tconst;

	memcpy(cs->cs_preg, zs_kgdb_regs, 16);

	if (iena) {
		cs->cs_preg[1] = ZSWR1_RIE | ZSWR1_SIE;
	}

	/* Initialize the speed, etc. */
	tconst = BPS_TO_TCONST(cs->cs_brg_clk, rate);

	cs->cs_preg[5] |= ZSWR5_DTR | ZSWR5_RTS;
	cs->cs_preg[12] = tconst;
	cs->cs_preg[13] = tconst >> 8;

	s = splhigh();
	zs_loadchannelregs(cs);
	splx(s);
}

/*
 * Set up for kgdb; called at boot time before configuration.
 * KGDB interrupts will be enabled later when zs0 is configured.
 * Called after cninit(), so printf() etc. works.
 */
void
zs_kgdb_init()
{
	struct zschan *zc;
	int channel, unit;
	extern const struct cdevsw zstty_cdevsw;

	if (cdevsw_lookup(kgdb_dev) != &zstty_cdevsw)
		return;

	unit = (kgdb_dev & 2) ? 2 : 0;
	channel = kgdb_dev & 1;
	printf("zs_kgdb_init: attaching serial%d at %d baud\n",
		   (kgdb_dev & 3), kgdb_rate);

	zc = zs_get_chan_addr(unit, channel);

	/* Attach KGDB comms functions to this device */
	kgdb_attach(zs_getc, zs_putc, (void *)zc);
}

/*
 * This is a "hook" called by the MI zstty_attach driver 
 * to allow the tty to be "taken over" for exclusive use by kgdb.
 * Return non-zero if this is the kgdb port.
 *
 * Set the speed to kgdb_rate, CS8, etc.
 */
int
zs_check_kgdb(cs, dev)
	struct zs_chanstate *cs;
	int dev;
{

	if (dev != kgdb_dev)
		return (0);

	/*
	 * Yes, this is port in use by kgdb.
	 */
	cs->cs_private = NULL;
	cs->cs_ops = &zsops_kgdb;

	/* Now set parameters. (interrupts enabled) */
	zs_setparam(cs, 1, kgdb_rate);

	return (1);
}

/*
 * KGDB framing character received: enter kernel debugger.  This probably
 * should time out after a few seconds to avoid hanging on spurious input.
 */
void
zskgdb(cs)
	struct zs_chanstate *cs;
{
	int unit = minor(kgdb_dev);

	printf("zstty%d: kgdb interrupt\n", unit);
	/* This will trap into the debugger. */
	kgdb_connect(1);
}


/****************************************************************
 * Interface to the lower layer (zscc)
 ****************************************************************/

static void zs_kgdb_rxint __P((struct zs_chanstate *));
static void zs_kgdb_stint __P((struct zs_chanstate *, int));
static void zs_kgdb_txint __P((struct zs_chanstate *));
static void zs_kgdb_softint __P((struct zs_chanstate *));

static struct zsops zsops_kgdb = {
	zs_kgdb_rxint,		/* receive char available */
	zs_kgdb_stint,		/* external/status */
	zs_kgdb_txint,		/* xmit buffer empty */
	zs_kgdb_softint,	/* process software interrupt */
};

int kgdb_input_lost;

static void
zs_kgdb_rxint(cs)
	struct zs_chanstate *cs;
{
	register u_char c, rr1;

	/*
	 * First read the status, because reading the received char
	 * destroys the status of this char.
	 */
	rr1 = zs_read_reg(cs, 1);
	c = zs_read_data(cs);

	if (rr1 & (ZSRR1_FE | ZSRR1_DO | ZSRR1_PE)) {
		/* Clear the receive error. */
		zs_write_csr(cs, ZSWR0_RESET_ERRORS);
	}

	if (c == KGDB_START) {
		zskgdb(cs);
	} else {
		kgdb_input_lost++;
	}
}

static void
zs_kgdb_txint(cs)
	register struct zs_chanstate *cs;
{
	register int rr0;

	rr0 = zs_read_csr(cs);
	zs_write_csr(cs, ZSWR0_RESET_TXINT);
}

static void
zs_kgdb_stint(cs, force)
	register struct zs_chanstate *cs;
	int force;
{
	register int rr0;

	rr0 = zs_read_csr(cs);
	zs_write_csr(cs, ZSWR0_RESET_STATUS);

	/*
	 * Check here for console break, so that we can abort
	 * even when interrupts are locking up the machine.
	 */
	if (rr0 & ZSRR0_BREAK) {
		zskgdb(cs);
	}
}

static void
zs_kgdb_softint(cs)
	struct zs_chanstate *cs;
{
	printf("zs_kgdb_softint?\n");
}