cb_pcimdda.c revision 558587e2d96a4f5439a609509e4ea88f7536203b
1/*
2    comedi/drivers/cb_pcimdda.c
3    Computer Boards PCIM-DDA06-16 Comedi driver
4    Author: Calin Culianu <calin@ajvar.org>
5
6    COMEDI - Linux Control and Measurement Device Interface
7    Copyright (C) 2000 David A. Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
8
9    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12    (at your option) any later version.
13
14    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
17    GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21    Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
22
23*/
24/*
25Driver: cb_pcimdda
26Description: Measurement Computing PCIM-DDA06-16
27Devices: [Measurement Computing] PCIM-DDA06-16 (cb_pcimdda)
28Author: Calin Culianu <calin@ajvar.org>
29Updated: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:15:51 +0100
30Status: works
31
32All features of the PCIM-DDA06-16 board are supported.  This board
33has 6 16-bit AO channels, and the usual 8255 DIO setup.  (24 channels,
34configurable in banks of 8 and 4, etc.).  This board does not support commands.
35
36The board has a peculiar way of specifying AO gain/range settings -- You have
371 jumper bank on the card, which either makes all 6 AO channels either
385 Volt unipolar, 5V bipolar, 10 Volt unipolar or 10V bipolar.
39
40Since there is absolutely _no_ way to tell in software how this jumper is set
41(well, at least according  to the rather thin spec. from Measurement Computing
42 that comes with the board), the driver assumes the jumper is at its factory
43default setting of +/-5V.
44
45Also of note is the fact that this board features another jumper, whose
46state is also completely invisible to software.  It toggles two possible AO
47output modes on the board:
48
49  - Update Mode: Writing to an AO channel instantaneously updates the actual
50    signal output by the DAC on the board (this is the factory default).
51  - Simultaneous XFER Mode: Writing to an AO channel has no effect until
52    you read from any one of the AO channels.  This is useful for loading
53    all 6 AO values, and then reading from any one of the AO channels on the
54    device to instantly update all 6 AO values in unison.  Useful for some
55    control apps, I would assume?  If your jumper is in this setting, then you
56    need to issue your comedi_data_write()s to load all the values you want,
57    then issue one comedi_data_read() on any channel on the AO subdevice
58    to initiate the simultaneous XFER.
59
60Configuration Options:
61  [0] PCI bus (optional)
62  [1] PCI slot (optional)
63  [2] analog output range jumper setting
64      0 == +/- 5 V
65      1 == +/- 10 V
66*/
67
68/*
69    This is a driver for the Computer Boards PCIM-DDA06-16 Analog Output
70    card.  This board has a unique register layout and as such probably
71    deserves its own driver file.
72
73    It is theoretically possible to integrate this board into the cb_pcidda
74    file, but since that isn't my code, I didn't want to significantly
75    modify that file to support this board (I thought it impolite to do so).
76
77    At any rate, if you feel ambitious, please feel free to take
78    the code out of this file and combine it with a more unified driver
79    file.
80
81    I would like to thank Timothy Curry <Timothy.Curry@rdec.redstone.army.mil>
82    for lending me a board so that I could write this driver.
83
84    -Calin Culianu <calin@ajvar.org>
85 */
86
87#include "../comedidev.h"
88
89#include "comedi_pci.h"
90
91#include "8255.h"
92
93/* device ids of the cards we support -- currently only 1 card supported */
94#define PCI_VENDOR_ID_COMPUTERBOARDS	0x1307
95#define PCI_ID_PCIM_DDA06_16		0x0053
96
97/*
98 * This is straight from skel.c -- I did this in case this source file
99 * will someday support more than 1 board...
100 */
101struct board_struct {
102	const char *name;
103	unsigned short device_id;
104	int ao_chans;
105	int ao_bits;
106	int dio_chans;
107	int dio_method;
108	int dio_offset;		/* how many bytes into the BADR are the DIO ports */
109	int regs_badrindex;	/* IO Region for the control, analog output,
110				   and DIO registers */
111	int reg_sz;		/* number of bytes of registers in io region */
112};
113
114enum DIO_METHODS {
115	DIO_NONE = 0,
116	DIO_8255,
117	DIO_INTERNAL		/* unimplemented */
118};
119
120static const struct board_struct boards[] = {
121	{
122	 .name = "cb_pcimdda06-16",
123	 .device_id = PCI_ID_PCIM_DDA06_16,
124	 .ao_chans = 6,
125	 .ao_bits = 16,
126	 .dio_chans = 24,
127	 .dio_method = DIO_8255,
128	 .dio_offset = 12,
129	 .regs_badrindex = 3,
130	 .reg_sz = 16,
131	 }
132};
133
134/*
135 * Useful for shorthand access to the particular board structure
136 */
137#define thisboard    ((const struct board_struct *)dev->board_ptr)
138
139#define REG_SZ (thisboard->reg_sz)
140#define REGS_BADRINDEX (thisboard->regs_badrindex)
141
142/* This is used by modprobe to translate PCI IDs to drivers.  Should
143 * only be used for PCI and ISA-PnP devices */
144/* Please add your PCI vendor ID to comedidev.h, and it will be forwarded
145 * upstream. */
146static DEFINE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE(pci_table) = {
147	{
148	PCI_VENDOR_ID_COMPUTERBOARDS, PCI_ID_PCIM_DDA06_16, PCI_ANY_ID,
149		    PCI_ANY_ID, 0, 0, 0}, {
150	0}
151};
152
153MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(pci, pci_table);
154
155/* this structure is for data unique to this hardware driver.  If
156   several hardware drivers keep similar information in this structure,
157   feel free to suggest moving the variable to the struct comedi_device struct.  */
158struct board_private_struct {
159	unsigned long registers;	/* set by probe */
160	unsigned long dio_registers;
161	char attached_to_8255;	/* boolean */
162	char attached_successfully;	/* boolean */
163	/* would be useful for a PCI device */
164	struct pci_dev *pci_dev;
165
166#define MAX_AO_READBACK_CHANNELS 6
167	/* Used for AO readback */
168	unsigned int ao_readback[MAX_AO_READBACK_CHANNELS];
169
170};
171
172/*
173 * most drivers define the following macro to make it easy to
174 * access the private structure.
175 */
176#define devpriv ((struct board_private_struct *)dev->private)
177
178/*
179 * The struct comedi_driver structure tells the Comedi core module
180 * which functions to call to configure/deconfigure (attach/detach)
181 * the board, and also about the kernel module that contains
182 * the device code.
183 */
184static int attach(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_devconfig *it);
185static int detach(struct comedi_device *dev);
186static struct comedi_driver cb_pcimdda_driver = {
187	.driver_name = "cb_pcimdda",
188	.module = THIS_MODULE,
189	.attach = attach,
190	.detach = detach,
191};
192
193MODULE_AUTHOR("Calin A. Culianu <calin@rtlab.org>");
194MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Comedi low-level driver for the Computerboards PCIM-DDA "
195		   "series.  Currently only supports PCIM-DDA06-16 (which "
196		   "also happens to be the only board in this series. :) ) ");
197MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
198COMEDI_PCI_INITCLEANUP_NOMODULE(cb_pcimdda_driver, pci_table);
199
200static int ao_winsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
201		    struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
202static int ao_rinsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
203		    struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data);
204
205/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
206  HELPER FUNCTION DECLARATIONS
207-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
208
209/* returns a maxdata value for a given n_bits */
210static inline unsigned int figure_out_maxdata(int bits)
211{
212	return ((unsigned int)1 << bits) - 1;
213}
214
215/*
216 *  Probes for a supported device.
217 *
218 *  Prerequisite: private be allocated already inside dev
219 *
220 *  If the device is found, it returns 0 and has the following side effects:
221 *
222 *  o  assigns a struct pci_dev * to dev->private->pci_dev
223 *  o  assigns a struct board * to dev->board_ptr
224 *  o  sets dev->private->registers
225 *  o  sets dev->private->dio_registers
226 *
227 *  Otherwise, returns a -errno on error
228 */
229static int probe(struct comedi_device *dev, const struct comedi_devconfig *it);
230
231/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
232  FUNCTION DEFINITIONS
233-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
234
235/*
236 * Attach is called by the Comedi core to configure the driver
237 * for a particular board.  If you specified a board_name array
238 * in the driver structure, dev->board_ptr contains that
239 * address.
240 */
241static int attach(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_devconfig *it)
242{
243	struct comedi_subdevice *s;
244	int err;
245
246/*
247 * Allocate the private structure area.  alloc_private() is a
248 * convenient macro defined in comedidev.h.
249 * if this function fails (returns negative) then the private area is
250 * kfree'd by comedi
251 */
252	if (alloc_private(dev, sizeof(struct board_private_struct)) < 0)
253		return -ENOMEM;
254
255/*
256 * If you can probe the device to determine what device in a series
257 * it is, this is the place to do it.  Otherwise, dev->board_ptr
258 * should already be initialized.
259 */
260	err = probe(dev, it);
261	if (err)
262		return err;
263
264/* Output some info */
265	printk("comedi%d: %s: ", dev->minor, thisboard->name);
266
267/*
268 * Initialize dev->board_name.  Note that we can use the "thisboard"
269 * macro now, since we just initialized it in the last line.
270 */
271	dev->board_name = thisboard->name;
272
273/*
274 * Allocate the subdevice structures.  alloc_subdevice() is a
275 * convenient macro defined in comedidev.h.
276 */
277	if (alloc_subdevices(dev, 2) < 0)
278		return -ENOMEM;
279
280	s = dev->subdevices + 0;
281
282	/* analog output subdevice */
283	s->type = COMEDI_SUBD_AO;
284	s->subdev_flags = SDF_WRITABLE | SDF_READABLE;
285	s->n_chan = thisboard->ao_chans;
286	s->maxdata = figure_out_maxdata(thisboard->ao_bits);
287	/* this is hard-coded here */
288	if (it->options[2])
289		s->range_table = &range_bipolar10;
290	else
291		s->range_table = &range_bipolar5;
292	s->insn_write = &ao_winsn;
293	s->insn_read = &ao_rinsn;
294
295	s = dev->subdevices + 1;
296	/* digital i/o subdevice */
297	if (thisboard->dio_chans) {
298		switch (thisboard->dio_method) {
299		case DIO_8255:
300			/* this is a straight 8255, so register us with the 8255 driver */
301			subdev_8255_init(dev, s, NULL, devpriv->dio_registers);
302			devpriv->attached_to_8255 = 1;
303			break;
304		case DIO_INTERNAL:
305		default:
306			printk("DIO_INTERNAL not implemented yet!\n");
307			return -ENXIO;
308			break;
309		}
310	} else {
311		s->type = COMEDI_SUBD_UNUSED;
312	}
313
314	devpriv->attached_successfully = 1;
315
316	printk("attached\n");
317
318	return 1;
319}
320
321/*
322 * _detach is called to deconfigure a device.  It should deallocate
323 * resources.
324 * This function is also called when _attach() fails, so it should be
325 * careful not to release resources that were not necessarily
326 * allocated by _attach().  dev->private and dev->subdevices are
327 * deallocated automatically by the core.
328 */
329static int detach(struct comedi_device *dev)
330{
331	if (devpriv) {
332
333		if (dev->subdevices && devpriv->attached_to_8255) {
334			/* de-register us from the 8255 driver */
335			subdev_8255_cleanup(dev, dev->subdevices + 2);
336			devpriv->attached_to_8255 = 0;
337		}
338
339		if (devpriv->pci_dev) {
340			if (devpriv->registers)
341				comedi_pci_disable(devpriv->pci_dev);
342			pci_dev_put(devpriv->pci_dev);
343		}
344
345		if (devpriv->attached_successfully && thisboard)
346			printk("comedi%d: %s: detached\n", dev->minor,
347			       thisboard->name);
348
349	}
350
351	return 0;
352}
353
354static int ao_winsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
355		    struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data)
356{
357	int i;
358	int chan = CR_CHAN(insn->chanspec);
359	unsigned long offset = devpriv->registers + chan * 2;
360
361	/* Writing a list of values to an AO channel is probably not
362	 * very useful, but that's how the interface is defined. */
363	for (i = 0; i < insn->n; i++) {
364		/*  first, load the low byte */
365		outb((char)(data[i] & 0x00ff), offset);
366		/*  next, write the high byte -- only after this is written is
367		   the channel voltage updated in the DAC, unless
368		   we're in simultaneous xfer mode (jumper on card)
369		   then a rinsn is necessary to actually update the DAC --
370		   see ao_rinsn() below... */
371		outb((char)(data[i] >> 8 & 0x00ff), offset + 1);
372
373		/* for testing only.. the actual rinsn SHOULD do an inw!
374		   (see the stuff about simultaneous XFER mode on this board) */
375		devpriv->ao_readback[chan] = data[i];
376	}
377
378	/* return the number of samples read/written */
379	return i;
380}
381
382/* AO subdevices should have a read insn as well as a write insn.
383
384   Usually this means copying a value stored in devpriv->ao_readback.
385   However, since this board has this jumper setting called "Simultaneous
386   Xfer mode" (off by default), we will support it.  Simultaneaous xfer
387   mode is accomplished by loading ALL the values you want for AO in all the
388   channels, then READing off one of the AO registers to initiate the
389   instantaneous simultaneous update of all DAC outputs, which makes
390   all AO channels update simultaneously.  This is useful for some control
391   applications, I would imagine.
392*/
393static int ao_rinsn(struct comedi_device *dev, struct comedi_subdevice *s,
394		    struct comedi_insn *insn, unsigned int *data)
395{
396	int i;
397	int chan = CR_CHAN(insn->chanspec);
398
399	for (i = 0; i < insn->n; i++) {
400		inw(devpriv->registers + chan * 2);
401		/* should I set data[i] to the result of the actual read on the register
402		   or the cached unsigned int in devpriv->ao_readback[]? */
403		data[i] = devpriv->ao_readback[chan];
404	}
405
406	return i;
407}
408
409/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
410  HELPER FUNCTION DEFINITIONS
411-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
412
413/*
414 *  Probes for a supported device.
415 *
416 *  Prerequisite: private be allocated already inside dev
417 *
418 *  If the device is found, it returns 0 and has the following side effects:
419 *
420 *  o  assigns a struct pci_dev * to dev->private->pci_dev
421 *  o  assigns a struct board * to dev->board_ptr
422 *  o  sets dev->private->registers
423 *  o  sets dev->private->dio_registers
424 *
425 *  Otherwise, returns a -errno on error
426 */
427static int probe(struct comedi_device *dev, const struct comedi_devconfig *it)
428{
429	struct pci_dev *pcidev;
430	int index;
431	unsigned long registers;
432
433	for (pcidev = pci_get_device(PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, NULL);
434	     pcidev != NULL;
435	     pcidev = pci_get_device(PCI_ANY_ID, PCI_ANY_ID, pcidev)) {
436		/*  is it not a computer boards card? */
437		if (pcidev->vendor != PCI_VENDOR_ID_COMPUTERBOARDS)
438			continue;
439		/*  loop through cards supported by this driver */
440		for (index = 0; index < ARRAY_SIZE(boards); index++) {
441			if (boards[index].device_id != pcidev->device)
442				continue;
443			/*  was a particular bus/slot requested? */
444			if (it->options[0] || it->options[1]) {
445				/*  are we on the wrong bus/slot? */
446				if (pcidev->bus->number != it->options[0] ||
447				    PCI_SLOT(pcidev->devfn) != it->options[1]) {
448					continue;
449				}
450			}
451			/* found ! */
452
453			devpriv->pci_dev = pcidev;
454			dev->board_ptr = boards + index;
455			if (comedi_pci_enable(pcidev, thisboard->name)) {
456				printk
457				    ("cb_pcimdda: Failed to enable PCI device and request regions\n");
458				return -EIO;
459			}
460			registers =
461			    pci_resource_start(devpriv->pci_dev,
462					       REGS_BADRINDEX);
463			devpriv->registers = registers;
464			devpriv->dio_registers
465			    = devpriv->registers + thisboard->dio_offset;
466			return 0;
467		}
468	}
469
470	printk("cb_pcimdda: No supported ComputerBoards/MeasurementComputing "
471	       "card found at the requested position\n");
472	return -ENODEV;
473}
474