/* * Industrial Computer Source WDT500/501 driver for Linux 2.1.x * * (c) Copyright 1996-1997 Alan Cox , All Rights Reserved. * http://www.redhat.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. * * Neither Alan Cox nor CymruNet Ltd. admit liability nor provide * warranty for any of this software. This material is provided * "AS-IS" and at no charge. * * (c) Copyright 1995 Alan Cox * * Release 0.08. * * Fixes * Dave Gregorich : Modularisation and minor bugs * Alan Cox : Added the watchdog ioctl() stuff * Alan Cox : Fixed the reboot problem (as noted by * Matt Crocker). * Alan Cox : Added wdt= boot option * Alan Cox : Cleaned up copy/user stuff * Tim Hockin : Added insmod parameters, comment cleanup * Parameterized timeout * JP Nollmann : Added support for PCI wdt501p * Alan Cox : Split ISA and PCI cards into two drivers * Jeff Garzik : PCI cleanups * Tigran Aivazian : Restructured wdtpci_init_one() to handle failures * Joel Becker : Added WDIOC_GET/SETTIMEOUT */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define WDT_IS_PCI #include "wd501p.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define PFX "wdt_pci: " /* * Until Access I/O gets their application for a PCI vendor ID approved, * I don't think that it's appropriate to move these constants into the * regular pci_ids.h file. -- JPN 2000/01/18 */ #ifndef PCI_VENDOR_ID_ACCESSIO #define PCI_VENDOR_ID_ACCESSIO 0x494f #endif #ifndef PCI_DEVICE_ID_WDG_CSM #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_WDG_CSM 0x22c0 #endif static int wdt_is_open; /* * You must set these - there is no sane way to probe for this board. * You can use wdt=x,y to set these now. */ static int io=0x240; static int irq=11; /* Default timeout */ #define WD_TIMO (100*60) /* 1 minute */ static int wd_margin = WD_TIMO; #ifndef MODULE /** * wdtpci_setup: * @str: command line string * * Setup options. The board isn't really probe-able so we have to * get the user to tell us the configuration. Sane people build it * modular but the others come here. */ static int __init wdtpci_setup(char *str) { int ints[4]; str = get_options (str, ARRAY_SIZE(ints), ints); if (ints[0] > 0) { io = ints[1]; if(ints[0] > 1) irq = ints[2]; } return 1; } __setup("wdt=", wdtpci_setup); #endif /* !MODULE */ /* * Programming support */ static void wdtpci_ctr_mode(int ctr, int mode) { ctr<<=6; ctr|=0x30; ctr|=(mode<<1); outb_p(ctr, WDT_CR); } static void wdtpci_ctr_load(int ctr, int val) { outb_p(val&0xFF, WDT_COUNT0+ctr); outb_p(val>>8, WDT_COUNT0+ctr); } /* * Kernel methods. */ /** * wdtpci_status: * * Extract the status information from a WDT watchdog device. There are * several board variants so we have to know which bits are valid. Some * bits default to one and some to zero in order to be maximally painful. * * we then map the bits onto the status ioctl flags. */ static int wdtpci_status(void) { /* * Status register to bit flags */ int flag=0; unsigned char status=inb_p(WDT_SR); status|=FEATUREMAP1; status&=~FEATUREMAP2; if(!(status&WDC_SR_TGOOD)) flag|=WDIOF_OVERHEAT; if(!(status&WDC_SR_PSUOVER)) flag|=WDIOF_POWEROVER; if(!(status&WDC_SR_PSUUNDR)) flag|=WDIOF_POWERUNDER; if(!(status&WDC_SR_FANGOOD)) flag|=WDIOF_FANFAULT; if(status&WDC_SR_ISOI0) flag|=WDIOF_EXTERN1; if(status&WDC_SR_ISII1) flag|=WDIOF_EXTERN2; return flag; } /** * wdtpci_interrupt: * @irq: Interrupt number * @dev_id: Unused as we don't allow multiple devices. * @regs: Unused. * * Handle an interrupt from the board. These are raised when the status * map changes in what the board considers an interesting way. That means * a failure condition occuring. */ static void wdtpci_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs) { /* * Read the status register see what is up and * then printk it. */ unsigned char status=inb_p(WDT_SR); status|=FEATUREMAP1; status&=~FEATUREMAP2; printk(KERN_CRIT "WDT status %d\n", status); if(!(status&WDC_SR_TGOOD)) printk(KERN_CRIT "Overheat alarm.(%d)\n",inb_p(WDT_RT)); if(!(status&WDC_SR_PSUOVER)) printk(KERN_CRIT "PSU over voltage.\n"); if(!(status&WDC_SR_PSUUNDR)) printk(KERN_CRIT "PSU under voltage.\n"); if(!(status&WDC_SR_FANGOOD)) printk(KERN_CRIT "Possible fan fault.\n"); if(!(status&WDC_SR_WCCR)) #ifdef SOFTWARE_REBOOT #ifdef ONLY_TESTING printk(KERN_CRIT "Would Reboot.\n"); #else printk(KERN_CRIT "Initiating system reboot.\n"); machine_restart(NULL); #endif #else printk(KERN_CRIT "Reset in 5ms.\n"); #endif } /** * wdtpci_ping: * * Reload counter one with the watchdog timeout. We don't bother reloading * the cascade counter. */ static void wdtpci_ping(void) { /* Write a watchdog value */ inb_p(WDT_DC); wdtpci_ctr_mode(1,2); wdtpci_ctr_load(1,wd_margin); /* Timeout */ outb_p(0, WDT_DC); } /** * wdtpci_write: * @file: file handle to the watchdog * @buf: buffer to write (unused as data does not matter here * @count: count of bytes * @ppos: pointer to the position to write. No seeks allowed * * A write to a watchdog device is defined as a keepalive signal. Any * write of data will do, as we we don't define content meaning. */ static ssize_t wdtpci_write(struct file *file, const char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ppos) { /* Can't seek (pwrite) on this device */ if (ppos != &file->f_pos) return -ESPIPE; if(count) { wdtpci_ping(); return 1; } return 0; } /** * wdtpci_read: * @file: file handle to the watchdog board * @buf: buffer to write 1 byte into * @count: length of buffer * @ptr: offset (no seek allowed) * * Read reports the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. The API is in * fahrenheit. It was designed by an imperial measurement luddite. */ static ssize_t wdtpci_read(struct file *file, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *ptr) { unsigned short c=inb_p(WDT_RT); unsigned char cp; /* Can't seek (pread) on this device */ if (ptr != &file->f_pos) return -ESPIPE; switch(MINOR(file->f_dentry->d_inode->i_rdev)) { case TEMP_MINOR: c*=11; c/=15; cp=c+7; if(copy_to_user(buf,&cp,1)) return -EFAULT; return 1; default: return -EINVAL; } } /** * wdtpci_ioctl: * @inode: inode of the device * @file: file handle to the device * @cmd: watchdog command * @arg: argument pointer * * The watchdog API defines a common set of functions for all watchdogs * according to their available features. We only actually usefully support * querying capabilities and current status. */ static int wdtpci_ioctl(struct inode *inode, struct file *file, unsigned int cmd, unsigned long arg) { int new_margin; static struct watchdog_info ident= { WDIOF_OVERHEAT|WDIOF_POWERUNDER|WDIOF_POWEROVER |WDIOF_EXTERN1|WDIOF_EXTERN2|WDIOF_FANFAULT |WDIOF_SETTIMEOUT, 1, "WDT500/501PCI" }; ident.options&=WDT_OPTION_MASK; /* Mask down to the card we have */ switch(cmd) { default: return -ENOTTY; case WDIOC_GETSUPPORT: return copy_to_user((struct watchdog_info *)arg, &ident, sizeof(ident))?-EFAULT:0; case WDIOC_GETSTATUS: return put_user(wdtpci_status(),(int *)arg); case WDIOC_GETBOOTSTATUS: return put_user(0, (int *)arg); case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE: wdtpci_ping(); return 0; case WDIOC_SETTIMEOUT: if (get_user(new_margin, (int *)arg)) return -EFAULT; /* Arbitrary, can't find the card's limits */ if ((new_margin < 0) || (new_margin > 60)) return -EINVAL; wd_margin = new_margin * 100; wdtpci_ping(); /* Fall */ case WDIOC_GETTIMEOUT: return put_user(wd_margin, (int *)arg); } } /** * wdtpci_open: * @inode: inode of device * @file: file handle to device * * One of our two misc devices has been opened. The watchdog device is * single open and on opening we load the counters. Counter zero is a * 100Hz cascade, into counter 1 which downcounts to reboot. When the * counter triggers counter 2 downcounts the length of the reset pulse * which set set to be as long as possible. */ static int wdtpci_open(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) { switch(MINOR(inode->i_rdev)) { case WATCHDOG_MINOR: if(wdt_is_open) return -EBUSY; #ifdef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT MOD_INC_USE_COUNT; #endif /* * Activate */ wdt_is_open=1; inb_p(WDT_DC); /* Disable */ /* * "pet" the watchdog, as Access says. * This resets the clock outputs. */ wdtpci_ctr_mode(2,0); outb_p(0, WDT_DC); inb_p(WDT_DC); outb_p(0, WDT_CLOCK); /* 2.0833MHz clock */ inb_p(WDT_BUZZER); /* disable */ inb_p(WDT_OPTONOTRST); /* disable */ inb_p(WDT_OPTORST); /* disable */ inb_p(WDT_PROGOUT); /* disable */ wdtpci_ctr_mode(0,3); wdtpci_ctr_mode(1,2); wdtpci_ctr_mode(2,1); wdtpci_ctr_load(0,20833); /* count at 100Hz */ wdtpci_ctr_load(1,wd_margin);/* Timeout 60 seconds */ /* DO NOT LOAD CTR2 on PCI card! -- JPN */ outb_p(0, WDT_DC); /* Enable */ return 0; case TEMP_MINOR: return 0; default: return -ENODEV; } } /** * wdtpci_close: * @inode: inode to board * @file: file handle to board * * The watchdog has a configurable API. There is a religious dispute * between people who want their watchdog to be able to shut down and * those who want to be sure if the watchdog manager dies the machine * reboots. In the former case we disable the counters, in the latter * case you have to open it again very soon. */ static int wdtpci_release(struct inode *inode, struct file *file) { if(MINOR(inode->i_rdev)==WATCHDOG_MINOR) { lock_kernel(); #ifndef CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT inb_p(WDT_DC); /* Disable counters */ wdtpci_ctr_load(2,0); /* 0 length reset pulses now */ #endif wdt_is_open=0; unlock_kernel(); } return 0; } /** * notify_sys: * @this: our notifier block * @code: the event being reported * @unused: unused * * Our notifier is called on system shutdowns. We want to turn the card * off at reboot otherwise the machine will reboot again during memory * test or worse yet during the following fsck. This would suck, in fact * trust me - if it happens it does suck. */ static int wdtpci_notify_sys(struct notifier_block *this, unsigned long code, void *unused) { if(code==SYS_DOWN || code==SYS_HALT) { /* Turn the card off */ inb_p(WDT_DC); wdtpci_ctr_load(2,0); } return NOTIFY_DONE; } /* * Kernel Interfaces */ static struct file_operations wdtpci_fops = { owner: THIS_MODULE, llseek: no_llseek, read: wdtpci_read, write: wdtpci_write, ioctl: wdtpci_ioctl, open: wdtpci_open, release: wdtpci_release, }; static struct miscdevice wdtpci_miscdev= { WATCHDOG_MINOR, "watchdog", &wdtpci_fops }; #ifdef CONFIG_WDT_501 static struct miscdevice temp_miscdev= { TEMP_MINOR, "temperature", &wdtpci_fops }; #endif /* * The WDT card needs to learn about soft shutdowns in order to * turn the timebomb registers off. */ static struct notifier_block wdtpci_notifier= { wdtpci_notify_sys, NULL, 0 }; static int __init wdtpci_init_one (struct pci_dev *dev, const struct pci_device_id *ent) { static int dev_count = 0; int ret = -EIO; dev_count++; if (dev_count > 1) { printk (KERN_ERR PFX "this driver only supports 1 device\n"); return -ENODEV; } irq = dev->irq; io = pci_resource_start (dev, 2); printk ("WDT501-P(PCI-WDG-CSM) driver 0.07 at %X " "(Interrupt %d)\n", io, irq); if (pci_enable_device (dev)) goto out; if (request_region (io, 16, "wdt-pci") == NULL) { printk (KERN_ERR PFX "I/O %d is not free.\n", io); goto out; } if (request_irq (irq, wdtpci_interrupt, SA_INTERRUPT | SA_SHIRQ, "wdt-pci", &wdtpci_miscdev)) { printk (KERN_ERR PFX "IRQ %d is not free.\n", irq); goto out_reg; } ret = misc_register (&wdtpci_miscdev); if (ret) { printk (KERN_ERR PFX "can't misc_register on minor=%d\n", WATCHDOG_MINOR); goto out_irq; } ret = register_reboot_notifier (&wdtpci_notifier); if (ret) { printk (KERN_ERR PFX "can't misc_register on minor=%d\n", WATCHDOG_MINOR); goto out_misc; } #ifdef CONFIG_WDT_501 ret = misc_register (&temp_miscdev); if (ret) { printk (KERN_ERR PFX "can't misc_register (temp) on minor=%d\n", TEMP_MINOR); goto out_rbt; } #endif ret = 0; out: return ret; #ifdef CONFIG_WDT_501 out_rbt: unregister_reboot_notifier(&wdtpci_notifier); #endif out_misc: misc_deregister(&wdtpci_miscdev); out_irq: free_irq(irq, &wdtpci_miscdev); out_reg: release_region (io, 16); goto out; } static void __exit wdtpci_remove_one (struct pci_dev *pdev) { /* here we assume only one device will ever have * been picked up and registered by probe function */ unregister_reboot_notifier(&wdtpci_notifier); #ifdef CONFIG_WDT_501_PCI misc_deregister(&temp_miscdev); #endif misc_deregister(&wdtpci_miscdev); free_irq(irq, &wdtpci_miscdev); release_region(io, 16); } static struct pci_device_id wdtpci_pci_tbl[] __initdata = { { PCI_VENDOR_ID_ACCESSIO, PCI_DEVICE_ID_WDG_CSM, PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, }, { 0, }, /* terminate list */ }; MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, wdtpci_pci_tbl); static struct pci_driver wdtpci_driver = { name: "wdt-pci", id_table: wdtpci_pci_tbl, probe: wdtpci_init_one, remove: wdtpci_remove_one, }; /** * wdtpci_cleanup: * * Unload the watchdog. You cannot do this with any file handles open. * If your watchdog is set to continue ticking on close and you unload * it, well it keeps ticking. We won't get the interrupt but the board * will not touch PC memory so all is fine. You just have to load a new * module in 60 seconds or reboot. */ static void __exit wdtpci_cleanup(void) { pci_unregister_driver (&wdtpci_driver); } /** * wdtpci_init: * * Set up the WDT watchdog board. All we have to do is grab the * resources we require and bitch if anyone beat us to them. * The open() function will actually kick the board off. */ static int __init wdtpci_init(void) { int rc = pci_register_driver (&wdtpci_driver); if (rc < 1) return -ENODEV; return 0; } module_init(wdtpci_init); module_exit(wdtpci_cleanup); MODULE_AUTHOR("JP Nollmann, Alan Cox"); MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Driver for the ICS PCI watchdog cards"); MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); EXPORT_NO_SYMBOLS;