| 1 | /******************************************************************************
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| 2 | * libc.c - minimal subset of C runtime library for os2ahci
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| 3 | *
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| 4 | * Copyright (c) 2010 Christian Mueller. Parts copied from/inspired by the
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| 5 | * Linux AHCI driver; those parts are (c) Linux AHCI/ATA maintainers
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| 6 | *
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| 7 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| 8 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| 9 | * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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| 10 | * (at your option) any later version.
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| 11 | *
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| 12 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| 13 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 14 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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| 15 | * GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 16 | *
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| 17 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| 18 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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| 19 | * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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| 20 | */
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| 21 |
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| 22 | #include "os2ahci.h"
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| 23 |
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| 24 | /* -------------------------- macros and constants ------------------------- */
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| 25 |
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| 26 | #define MSG_REPLACEMENT_STRING 1178 /* empty message with a single %; used
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| 27 | * for printing custom messages via
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| 28 | * DevHelp_Save_Message() */
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| 29 |
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| 30 | /* heap management constants */
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| 31 | #define HEAP_SIZE 8192
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| 32 | #define HEAP_UNIT 128
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| 33 | #define HEAP_UNIT_CNT (HEAP_SIZE / HEAP_UNIT)
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| 34 |
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| 35 | /* ------------------------ typedefs and structures ------------------------ */
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| 36 |
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| 37 | /* mdelay() calibration status */
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| 38 | typedef enum {
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| 39 | MD_NOT_CALIBRATED, /* delay loop not calibrated */
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| 40 | MD_CALIBRATION_START, /* calibration run started */
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| 41 | MD_CALIBRATION_END, /* calibration run ended */
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| 42 | MD_CALIBRATION_DONE /* calibration complete */
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| 43 | } MDCAL;
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| 44 |
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| 45 | /* -------------------------- function prototypes -------------------------- */
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| 46 |
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| 47 | static void long_to_asc (long val,
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| 48 | char _far *buf,
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| 49 | int base,
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| 50 | int zero, int flen);
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| 51 | static void _cdecl _far mdelay_timer_callback (ULONG timer_handle,
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| 52 | ULONG parm1,
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| 53 | ULONG parm2);
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| 54 | static int mdelay_cal_end (void);
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| 55 |
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| 56 | /* ------------------------ global/static variables ------------------------ */
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| 57 |
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| 58 | /* debug COM port base address */
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| 59 | u16 com_base = 0x03f8;
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| 60 |
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| 61 | static char hex_digits[] = "0123456789abcdef";
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| 62 | static ULONG mem_lock;
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| 63 | static ULONG com_lock;
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| 64 |
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| 65 | /* message table for DosHelp_Save_Message() which prints the first string */
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| 66 | static MSGTABLE init_msgtbl = {
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| 67 | MSG_REPLACEMENT_STRING,
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| 68 | 1,
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| 69 | 0
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| 70 | };
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| 71 |
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| 72 | /* COM port initialization sequence */
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| 73 | static struct {
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| 74 | int reg;
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| 75 | u8 data;
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| 76 | } com_init_sequence[] = {
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| 77 | 3, 0x80, /* overlay divisor latch register at 0x3f8 and 0x3f9 */
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| 78 | 0, 0x01, /* set low byte of divisor to 1 (115200 baud) */
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| 79 | 1, 0x00, /* set high byte of divisor to 0 */
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| 80 | 3, 0x03, /* reset divisor latch register overlay and set 8,n,1 */
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| 81 | 1, 0x00, /* disable interrupts */
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| 82 | 4, 0x0f, /* modem control register */
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| 83 | -1, 0x00
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| 84 | };
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| 85 |
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| 86 | /* delay loop calibration data */
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| 87 | volatile MDCAL mdelay_cal_status = 0; /* delay loop calibration status */
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| 88 | volatile u32 mdelay_loops_per_ms = 0; /* delay loop counter */
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| 89 |
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| 90 | /* very small heap for dynamic memory management */
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| 91 | static u8 heap_buf[HEAP_SIZE];
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| 92 | static u8 heap_units[HEAP_UNIT_CNT];
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| 93 |
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| 94 | /* ----------------------------- start of code ----------------------------- */
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| 95 |
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| 96 | /******************************************************************************
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| 97 | * Initialize libc components
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| 98 | */
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| 99 | void init_libc(void)
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| 100 | {
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| 101 | DevHelp_CreateSpinLock(&mem_lock);
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| 102 | DevHelp_CreateSpinLock(&com_lock);
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| 103 | }
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| 104 |
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| 105 | /******************************************************************************
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| 106 | * Initialize COM port to 115200,n,8,1
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| 107 | *
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| 108 | * NOTE: Something is wrong with this code, or the init sequence, but we never
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| 109 | * got around to fixing it because it works fine on Virtualbox, and on
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| 110 | * physical machines we tend to have the kernel debugger running on the
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| 111 | * same port, thus KDB will set port parameters for us. This is going
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| 112 | * to be fixed eventually...
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| 113 | */
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| 114 | void init_com(void)
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| 115 | {
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| 116 | int i;
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| 117 |
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| 118 | spin_lock(com_lock);
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| 119 |
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| 120 | for (i = 0; com_init_sequence[i].reg != -1; i++) {
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| 121 | u16 port = com_base + com_init_sequence[i].reg;
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| 122 | u8 data = com_init_sequence[i].data;
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| 123 | _asm {
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| 124 | mov dx, port;
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| 125 | mov al, data;
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| 126 | out dx, al;
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| 127 | }
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| 128 | }
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| 129 |
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| 130 | spin_unlock(com_lock);
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| 131 | }
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| 132 |
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| 133 | /******************************************************************************
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| 134 | * Print a formatted message into a string buffer. This is very basic,
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| 135 | * supporting only strings and integers (16 and 32 bits (l), decimal (d)
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| 136 | * and hex (x)). Formatting length modifiers are only supported with a single
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| 137 | * digit -- 32-bit numbers don't need more than 9 characters -- and an
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| 138 | * optional '0' in front.
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| 139 | */
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| 140 | int vsprintf(char _far *buf, const char *fmt, va_list va)
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| 141 | {
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| 142 | char _far *orig = buf;
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| 143 | char _far *s;
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| 144 | int lmod;
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| 145 | int fptr;
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| 146 | int zero;
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| 147 | int flen;
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| 148 |
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| 149 | for (; *fmt != '\0'; fmt++) {
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| 150 | switch (*fmt) {
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| 151 |
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| 152 | case '%':
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| 153 | fmt++;
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| 154 | zero = flen = 0;
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| 155 | if (*fmt >= '0' && *fmt <= '9') {
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| 156 | /* formatting length modifiers */
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| 157 | zero = (*fmt == '0') ? 1 : 0;
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| 158 | fmt += zero;
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| 159 | if ((flen = *fmt - '0') >= 1 && flen <= 9) {
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| 160 | fmt++;
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| 161 | }
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| 162 | }
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| 163 |
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| 164 | /* data type modifiers */
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| 165 | lmod = (*fmt == 'l') ? 1 : 0;
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| 166 | fptr = (*fmt == 'F') ? 1 : 0;
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| 167 | fmt += lmod + fptr;
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| 168 |
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| 169 | switch (*fmt) {
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| 170 |
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| 171 | case 's':
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| 172 | if (fptr) {
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| 173 | char _far *p = va_arg(va, char _far *);
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| 174 | s = (p == 0) ? "[null]" : p;
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| 175 | } else {
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| 176 | char *p = va_arg(va, char *);
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| 177 | s = (p == 0) ? "[null]" : p;
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| 178 | }
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| 179 | while ((*buf = *(s++)) != '\0')
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| 180 | buf++;
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| 181 | break;
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| 182 |
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| 183 | case 'c':
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| 184 | *(buf++) = (char) va_arg(va, int);
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| 185 | break;
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| 186 |
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| 187 | case 'd':
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| 188 | long_to_asc((lmod) ? va_arg(va, long)
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| 189 | : va_arg(va, int), buf, 10, zero, flen);
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| 190 | buf += strlen(buf);
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| 191 | break;
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| 192 |
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| 193 | case 'x':
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| 194 | long_to_asc((lmod) ? va_arg(va, u32)
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| 195 | : va_arg(va, u16), buf, 16, zero, flen);
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| 196 | buf += strlen(buf);
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| 197 | break;
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| 198 |
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| 199 | case 'p':
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| 200 | if (fptr || lmod) {
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| 201 | u16 off = va_arg(va, u16);
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| 202 | u16 seg = va_arg(va, u16);
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| 203 | long_to_asc(seg, buf, 16, 1, 4);
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| 204 | buf += strlen(buf);
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| 205 | *(buf++) = ':';
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| 206 | long_to_asc(off, buf, 16, 1, 4);
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| 207 | buf += strlen(buf);
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| 208 | } else {
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| 209 | long_to_asc(va_arg(va, u16), buf, 16, 1, 4);
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| 210 | buf += strlen(buf);
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| 211 | }
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| 212 | break;
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| 213 |
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| 214 | default:
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| 215 | *(buf++) = *fmt;
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| 216 | break;
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| 217 | }
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| 218 | break;
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| 219 |
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| 220 | case '\n':
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| 221 | *(buf++) = '\r';
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| 222 | *(buf++) = '\n';
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| 223 | break;
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| 224 |
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| 225 | default:
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| 226 | *(buf++) = *fmt;
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| 227 | break;
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| 228 |
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| 229 | }
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| 230 | }
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| 231 |
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| 232 | *buf = '\0';
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| 233 | return((int) (buf - orig));
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| 234 | }
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| 235 |
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| 236 | /*******************************************************************************
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| 237 | * Print a formatted message into a string buffer. Relies on vsprintf()
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| 238 | */
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| 239 | int sprintf(char _far *buf, const char *fmt, ...)
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| 240 | {
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| 241 | va_list va;
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| 242 |
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| 243 | va_start(va, fmt);
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| 244 | return(vsprintf(buf, fmt, va));
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| 245 | }
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| 246 |
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| 247 | /******************************************************************************
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| 248 | * Print messages to COM
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| 249 | *
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| 250 | * NOTES: This function uses a 1K buffer for the resulting message. Thus,
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| 251 | * messages should never exceed 1024 bytes.
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| 252 | */
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| 253 | void vprintf(const char *fmt, va_list va)
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| 254 | {
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| 255 | static char buf[1024];
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| 256 | char *s;
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| 257 |
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| 258 | spin_lock(com_lock);
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| 259 |
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| 260 | vsprintf(buf, fmt, va);
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| 261 |
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| 262 | /* write debug message to COM1 */
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| 263 | for (s = buf; *s != '\0'; s++) {
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| 264 |
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| 265 | /* inp() and outp() are redefined by the DDK in an incompatible
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| 266 | * way (only words). Instead of messing around with those
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| 267 | * definitions, it's safer and easier to put the whole thing
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| 268 | * into an _asm block.
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| 269 | *
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| 270 | * The C equivalent would look like this:
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| 271 | *
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| 272 | * while (!(inp(com_base + 5) & 0x20));
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| 273 | * outp(com_base, *s);
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| 274 | */
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| 275 |
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| 276 | _asm {
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| 277 | /* wait until COM transmitter is idle */
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| 278 | mov dx, com_base;
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| 279 | add dx, 5;
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| 280 | transmitter_not_idle:
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| 281 | in al, dx;
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| 282 | and al, 0x20;
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| 283 | jz transmitter_not_idle;
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| 284 |
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| 285 | /* output character to be sent */
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| 286 | mov dx, com_base;
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| 287 | mov bx, s;
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| 288 | mov al, [bx];
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| 289 | out dx, al;
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| 290 | };
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| 291 | }
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| 292 |
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| 293 | spin_unlock(com_lock);
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| 294 | }
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| 295 |
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| 296 | /******************************************************************************
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| 297 | * Print messages to COM port
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| 298 | */
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| 299 | void printf(const char *fmt, ...)
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| 300 | {
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| 301 | va_list va;
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| 302 |
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| 303 | va_start(va, fmt);
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| 304 | vprintf(fmt, va);
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| 305 | }
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| 306 |
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| 307 | /******************************************************************************
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| 308 | * Print a message to the system console. This works only during device driver
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| 309 | * initialization.
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| 310 | *
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| 311 | * NOTE: This function uses a 1K buffer for the resulting message. Thus,
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| 312 | * messages should never exceed 1024 bytes...
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| 313 | */
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| 314 | void cprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
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| 315 | {
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| 316 | static char buf[1024];
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| 317 | va_list va;
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| 318 | size_t len;
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| 319 |
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| 320 | va_start(va, fmt);
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| 321 | vsprintf(buf, fmt, va);
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| 322 |
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| 323 | if (debug) {
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| 324 | /* print the same message to COM1 as well */
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| 325 | printf("%s", buf);
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| 326 | }
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| 327 |
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| 328 | /* remove trailing CR/LF (DevHelp_Save_Message() will add it again) */
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| 329 | if ((len = strlen(buf)) >= 2 && buf[len-1] == '\n' && buf[len-2] == '\r') {
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| 330 | buf[len-2] = '\0';
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| 331 | }
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| 332 |
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| 333 | init_msgtbl.MsgStrings[0] = buf;
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| 334 | DevHelp_Save_Message((NPBYTE) &init_msgtbl);
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| 335 | }
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| 336 |
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| 337 | /******************************************************************************
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| 338 | * Print hex buffer to COM port.
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| 339 | */
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| 340 | void phex(const void _far *p, int len, const char *fmt, ...)
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| 341 | {
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| 342 | va_list va;
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| 343 | const unsigned char _far *buf = p;
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| 344 | long pos = 0;
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| 345 | int i;
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| 346 |
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| 347 | if (!debug) {
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| 348 | return;
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| 349 | }
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| 350 |
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| 351 | /* print header */
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| 352 | va_start(va, fmt);
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| 353 | vprintf(fmt, va);
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| 354 |
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| 355 | /* print hex block */
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| 356 | while (len > 0) {
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| 357 | printf("%Fp ", buf);
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| 358 |
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| 359 | /* print hex block */
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| 360 | for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
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| 361 | if (i < len) {
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| 362 | printf("%c%02x", ((i == 8) ? '-' : ' '), buf[i]);
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| 363 | } else {
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| 364 | printf(" ");
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| 365 | }
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| 366 | }
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| 367 |
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| 368 | /* print ASCII block */
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| 369 | printf(" ");
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| 370 | for (i = 0; i < ((len > 16) ? 16 : len); i++) {
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| 371 | printf("%c", (buf[i] >= 32 && buf[i] < 128) ? buf[i] : '.');
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| 372 | }
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| 373 | printf("\n");
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| 374 |
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| 375 | pos += 16;
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| 376 | buf += 16;
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| 377 | len -= 16;
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| 378 | }
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| 379 | }
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| 380 |
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| 381 | /******************************************************************************
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| 382 | * Return length of zero-terminated string
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| 383 | */
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| 384 | size_t strlen(const char _far *s)
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| 385 | {
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| 386 | int len = 0;
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| 387 |
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| 388 | while (*(s++) != '\0') {
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| 389 | len++;
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| 390 | }
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| 391 | return(len);
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| 392 | }
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| 393 |
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| 394 | /******************************************************************************
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| 395 | * Copy zero-terminated string
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| 396 | */
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| 397 | char _far *strcpy(char _far *dst, const char _far *src)
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| 398 | {
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| 399 | char _far *orig = dst;
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| 400 |
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| 401 | while ((*(dst++) = *(src++)) != '\0');
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| 402 | return(orig);
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| 403 | }
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| 404 |
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| 405 | /******************************************************************************
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| 406 | * Compare blocks of memory
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| 407 | */
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| 408 | int memcmp(void _far *p1, void _far *p2, size_t len)
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| 409 | {
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| 410 | register char _far *s1 = p1;
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| 411 | register char _far *s2 = p2;
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| 412 | int n = 0;
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| 413 |
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| 414 | while (len > 0) {
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| 415 | if ((n = *(s1++) - *(s2++)) != 0) {
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| 416 | return(n);
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| 417 | }
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| 418 | len--;
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| 419 | }
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| 420 | return(0);
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| 421 | }
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| 422 |
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| 423 | /******************************************************************************
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| 424 | * Convert a string to a long value using the specified base
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| 425 | */
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| 426 | long strtol(const char _far *buf, const char _far * _far *ep, int base)
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| 427 | {
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| 428 | register const char _far *s = buf;
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| 429 | long val = 0;
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| 430 | int negative = 0;
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| 431 |
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| 432 | /* skip leading whitespace */
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| 433 | while (*s == ' ' || *s == '\t') {
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| 434 | s++;
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| 435 | }
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| 436 |
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| 437 | /* positive or negative */
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| 438 | if (*s == '-') {
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| 439 | negative = 1;
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| 440 | s++;
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| 441 | } else if (*s == '+') {
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| 442 | s++;
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| 443 | }
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| 444 |
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| 445 | /* convert string to long integer */
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| 446 | for (;; s++) {
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| 447 | int digit = (*s <= '9') ? (*s - '0') : (tolower(*s) - 'a' + 10);
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| 448 | if (digit < 0 || digit >= base) {
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| 449 | break;
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| 450 | }
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| 451 | val *= base;
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| 452 | val += digit;
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| 453 | }
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| 454 |
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| 455 | if (ep != NULL) {
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| 456 | *ep = s;
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| 457 | }
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| 458 | if (negative) {
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| 459 | val = -val;
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| 460 | }
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| 461 | return(val);
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| 462 | }
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| 463 |
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| 464 | /******************************************************************************
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| 465 | * Extremely simple and stupid implementation of malloc(). The heap is very
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| 466 | * small, only 8K at the moment, and the memory blocks are managed using a
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| 467 | * simple array of "number of heap units allocated", zero meaning this unit is
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| 468 | * available. Each heap unit is currently 128 bytes.
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| 469 | *
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| 470 | * Dynamic memory is primarily used for things like ATA identify, ATAPI
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| 471 | * sense buffers, etc. and should be freed as soon as possible, otherwise
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| 472 | * we'll quickly run out of memory.
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| 473 | */
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| 474 | void *malloc(size_t len)
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| 475 | {
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| 476 | u16 units = (len + HEAP_UNIT - 1) / HEAP_UNIT;
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| 477 | u16 i;
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| 478 | u16 n;
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| 479 |
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| 480 | spin_lock(mem_lock);
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| 481 |
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| 482 | /* find a sequence of free heap units big enough for the requested length */
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| 483 | for (i = 0; i < HEAP_UNIT_CNT; i++) {
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| 484 | if (heap_units[i] == 0) {
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| 485 | for (n = i; n < i + units && n < HEAP_UNIT_CNT; n++) {
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| 486 | if (heap_units[n] != 0) {
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| 487 | break;
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| 488 | }
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| 489 | }
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| 490 | if (n == i + units) {
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| 491 | /* found a chunk large enough; update 'heap_units[]' */
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| 492 | for (; i < n; i++) {
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| 493 | heap_units[i] = (u8) (n - i);
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| 494 | }
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| 495 | spin_unlock(mem_lock);
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| 496 | return(heap_buf + (n - units) * HEAP_UNIT);
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| 497 | }
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| 498 |
|
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| 499 | /* keep searching... */
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| 500 | i = n;
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| 501 | } else {
|
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| 502 | /* skip occupied heap units */
|
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| 503 | i += heap_units[i] - 1;
|
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| 504 | }
|
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| 505 | }
|
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| 506 |
|
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| 507 | /* out of memory */
|
|---|
| 508 | spin_unlock(mem_lock);
|
|---|
| 509 | dprintf("malloc(%d): out of memory\n", len);
|
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| 510 | return(NULL);
|
|---|
| 511 | }
|
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| 512 |
|
|---|
| 513 | /******************************************************************************
|
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| 514 | * Free block of memory allocted by malloc().
|
|---|
| 515 | *
|
|---|
| 516 | * NOTE: This function is not reentrant, thus must be called with the driver-
|
|---|
| 517 | * level spinlock held. The main reason for this design is that most
|
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| 518 | * functions that need dynamic memory are already holding the spinlock.
|
|---|
| 519 | */
|
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| 520 | void free(void *ptr)
|
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| 521 | {
|
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| 522 | u8 *p = (u8 *) ptr;
|
|---|
| 523 | u16 first_unit;
|
|---|
| 524 | u16 units;
|
|---|
| 525 | u16 i;
|
|---|
| 526 |
|
|---|
| 527 | if (p < heap_buf || p >= heap_buf + sizeof(heap_buf) ||
|
|---|
| 528 | (u16) (p - heap_buf) % HEAP_UNIT != 0) {
|
|---|
| 529 | dprintf("free(0x%p): invalid pointer (heap_buf = 0x%p)\n",
|
|---|
| 530 | (u16) p, (u16) heap_buf);
|
|---|
| 531 | return;
|
|---|
| 532 | }
|
|---|
| 533 |
|
|---|
| 534 | /* clear unit allocation counters in heap_units[] */
|
|---|
| 535 | spin_lock(mem_lock);
|
|---|
| 536 |
|
|---|
| 537 | first_unit = (u16) (p - heap_buf) / HEAP_UNIT;
|
|---|
| 538 | units = heap_units[first_unit];
|
|---|
| 539 | for (i = first_unit; i < first_unit + units; i++) {
|
|---|
| 540 | heap_units[i] = 0;
|
|---|
| 541 | }
|
|---|
| 542 |
|
|---|
| 543 | spin_unlock(mem_lock);
|
|---|
| 544 | }
|
|---|
| 545 |
|
|---|
| 546 | /******************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 547 | * Calibrate 'mdelay()' loop. This is done by setting up a 1 second timer
|
|---|
| 548 | * with a callback that sets 'mdelay_done' to MD_CALIBRATION_END. Then it
|
|---|
| 549 | * calls mdelay() with a large milliseond value an initial delay loop counter
|
|---|
| 550 | * of 1,000,000. When the timer triggers, 'mdelay()' will stop and update
|
|---|
| 551 | * the delay loop counter.
|
|---|
| 552 | *
|
|---|
| 553 | * This function needs to be called at device driver init time. Since it uses
|
|---|
| 554 | * ADD timers, it must be called with interrupts enabled. All this is not very
|
|---|
| 555 | * precise (we should wait for a clock tick before starting, ...) but we don't
|
|---|
| 556 | * really need precise timers.
|
|---|
| 557 | */
|
|---|
| 558 | void mdelay_cal(void)
|
|---|
| 559 | {
|
|---|
| 560 | ULONG timer_handle;
|
|---|
| 561 |
|
|---|
| 562 | dprintf("calibrating delay loop... ");
|
|---|
| 563 |
|
|---|
| 564 | mdelay_loops_per_ms = 100000;
|
|---|
| 565 | mdelay_cal_status = MD_CALIBRATION_START;
|
|---|
| 566 |
|
|---|
| 567 | ADD_StartTimerMS(&timer_handle, 1000, (PFN) mdelay_timer_callback, 0, 0);
|
|---|
| 568 | mdelay(999999999);
|
|---|
| 569 | ADD_CancelTimer(timer_handle);
|
|---|
| 570 |
|
|---|
| 571 | dprintf("done (loops per ms = %ld)\n", mdelay_loops_per_ms);
|
|---|
| 572 | }
|
|---|
| 573 |
|
|---|
| 574 | /******************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 575 | * Wait specified number of milliseconds. This is implemented using a busy
|
|---|
| 576 | * loop and is only good for delays in the millisecond range but never for more
|
|---|
| 577 | * than a few milliseconds and only in situations where a proper timer won't do.
|
|---|
| 578 | * As a rule of thumb, don't call this function and use ADD timers, instead.
|
|---|
| 579 | *
|
|---|
| 580 | * NOTES:
|
|---|
| 581 | *
|
|---|
| 582 | * - Timers are problematic on x86 platforms because there's no reliable
|
|---|
| 583 | * hardware timer on all architectures and the CPU clock speed may change
|
|---|
| 584 | * while executing delay loops (AMD Cool&Quiet and Intel SpeedStep), thus
|
|---|
| 585 | * calibration routines won't really be sufficient. But this usually only
|
|---|
| 586 | * extends the delay and we don't really need a high precision timer. The
|
|---|
| 587 | * exception are things like notebooks that are clocked slower when on
|
|---|
| 588 | * battery and which got booted while on battery. Should still be OK,
|
|---|
| 589 | * though, because our requirements are not that strict.
|
|---|
| 590 | *
|
|---|
| 591 | * - The code in this function is inefficient by design to make sure it
|
|---|
| 592 | * will work with future CPUs which might otherwise be too fast for
|
|---|
| 593 | * our loop counters. Part of this design is using volatile variables to
|
|---|
| 594 | * force memory operations.
|
|---|
| 595 | *
|
|---|
| 596 | * - Before using this function, call mdelay_calibrate() to determine the
|
|---|
| 597 | * number of inner loops required per millisecond.
|
|---|
| 598 | */
|
|---|
| 599 | void mdelay(u32 millies)
|
|---|
| 600 | {
|
|---|
| 601 | volatile u32 i;
|
|---|
| 602 | volatile u32 n;
|
|---|
| 603 |
|
|---|
| 604 | for (i = 0; i < millies; i++) {
|
|---|
| 605 | for (n = 0; n < mdelay_loops_per_ms; n++) {
|
|---|
| 606 | if (mdelay_cal_end()) {
|
|---|
| 607 | /* this is a calibration run that just ended */
|
|---|
| 608 | goto complete_calibration;
|
|---|
| 609 | }
|
|---|
| 610 | }
|
|---|
| 611 | }
|
|---|
| 612 | return;
|
|---|
| 613 |
|
|---|
| 614 | complete_calibration:
|
|---|
| 615 | /* complete calibration cycle */
|
|---|
| 616 | if (i < 1000) {
|
|---|
| 617 | /* Initial value for delay loop was too high; interpolate results for
|
|---|
| 618 | * an assumed initial delay loop divided by 1000.
|
|---|
| 619 | */
|
|---|
| 620 | i = i * 1000 + mdelay_loops_per_ms % 1000;
|
|---|
| 621 | mdelay_loops_per_ms /= 1000;
|
|---|
| 622 | }
|
|---|
| 623 | mdelay_loops_per_ms = (mdelay_loops_per_ms * i) / 1000;
|
|---|
| 624 | mdelay_cal_status = MD_CALIBRATION_DONE;
|
|---|
| 625 | }
|
|---|
| 626 |
|
|---|
| 627 | /******************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 628 | * Sleep specified number of milliseonds. This is implemented by yielding the
|
|---|
| 629 | * CPU until the system timer value indicates we're done. This function can
|
|---|
| 630 | * only be called at task time, or from a context hook.
|
|---|
| 631 | *
|
|---|
| 632 | * NOTE: The accuracy is limited by the OS/2 timer interrupt frequency which
|
|---|
| 633 | * can lead to intervals up to 55ms (18.2 timer interrupts per second).
|
|---|
| 634 | */
|
|---|
| 635 | void msleep(u32 millies)
|
|---|
| 636 | {
|
|---|
| 637 | volatile PGINFOSEG gis;
|
|---|
| 638 | ULONG start;
|
|---|
| 639 | ULONG end;
|
|---|
| 640 | PSEL p;
|
|---|
| 641 |
|
|---|
| 642 | if (DevHelp_GetDOSVar(DHGETDOSV_SYSINFOSEG, 0, (PPVOID) &p)) {
|
|---|
| 643 | /* no global info segment; use mdelay() */
|
|---|
| 644 | mdelay(millies);
|
|---|
| 645 | return;
|
|---|
| 646 | }
|
|---|
| 647 | gis = (PGINFOSEG) ((u32) *p << 16);
|
|---|
| 648 | start = gis->msecs;
|
|---|
| 649 | end = start + millies;
|
|---|
| 650 |
|
|---|
| 651 | if (end < start) {
|
|---|
| 652 | /* wrap-around; wait until 'msecs' has wrapped, too */
|
|---|
| 653 | while (gis->msecs >= start) {
|
|---|
| 654 | DevHelp_Yield();
|
|---|
| 655 | }
|
|---|
| 656 | }
|
|---|
| 657 |
|
|---|
| 658 | while (gis->msecs <= end) {
|
|---|
| 659 | DevHelp_Yield();
|
|---|
| 660 | }
|
|---|
| 661 | }
|
|---|
| 662 |
|
|---|
| 663 | /******************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 664 | * Halt processing by submitting an internal error. This is a last resort and
|
|---|
| 665 | * should only be called when the system state is corrupt.
|
|---|
| 666 | */
|
|---|
| 667 | void panic(char *msg)
|
|---|
| 668 | {
|
|---|
| 669 | DevHelp_InternalError(msg, strlen(msg));
|
|---|
| 670 | }
|
|---|
| 671 |
|
|---|
| 672 | /******************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 673 | * Disable interrupts. The reason for using a separate function for this is
|
|---|
| 674 | * that the presence of _asm statements will disable compiler optimizations.
|
|---|
| 675 | * In order to support nested calls, this function will return 0 if the
|
|---|
| 676 | * interrupts were already disabled or != 0, if not.
|
|---|
| 677 | *
|
|---|
| 678 | * NOTE: SMP systems must use spinlocks, thus this function will only be
|
|---|
| 679 | * compiled on non-SMP builds.
|
|---|
| 680 | */
|
|---|
| 681 | #ifndef OS2AHCI_SMP
|
|---|
| 682 | int disable(void)
|
|---|
| 683 | {
|
|---|
| 684 | int rc = 0;
|
|---|
| 685 |
|
|---|
| 686 | _asm {
|
|---|
| 687 | pushf
|
|---|
| 688 | pop ax
|
|---|
| 689 | and ax, 0x0200; /* "interrupts enabled" bit */
|
|---|
| 690 | mov rc, ax;
|
|---|
| 691 | cli
|
|---|
| 692 | }
|
|---|
| 693 |
|
|---|
| 694 | return(rc);
|
|---|
| 695 | }
|
|---|
| 696 | #endif
|
|---|
| 697 |
|
|---|
| 698 | /******************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 699 | * Enable interrupts. The reason for using a separate function for this is
|
|---|
| 700 | * that the presence of _asm statements will disable compiler optimizations.
|
|---|
| 701 | *
|
|---|
| 702 | * NOTE: SMP systems must use spinlocks, thus this function will only be
|
|---|
| 703 | * compiled on non-SMP builds.
|
|---|
| 704 | */
|
|---|
| 705 | #ifndef OS2AHCI_SMP
|
|---|
| 706 | void enable(void)
|
|---|
| 707 | {
|
|---|
| 708 | _asm sti;
|
|---|
| 709 | }
|
|---|
| 710 | #endif
|
|---|
| 711 |
|
|---|
| 712 | /******************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 713 | * Convert 'long' to ASCII with the specified base
|
|---|
| 714 | */
|
|---|
| 715 | static void long_to_asc(long val, char _far *buf, int base, int zero, int flen)
|
|---|
| 716 | {
|
|---|
| 717 | register unsigned long abs_val = (unsigned long) val;
|
|---|
| 718 | char tmp[80];
|
|---|
| 719 | char _far *ptmp = tmp;
|
|---|
| 720 | char _far *s;
|
|---|
| 721 |
|
|---|
| 722 | if (base > 16) {
|
|---|
| 723 | sprintf(buf, "[EVAL]");
|
|---|
| 724 | return;
|
|---|
| 725 | }
|
|---|
| 726 |
|
|---|
| 727 | tmp[sizeof(tmp) - 1] = '\0';
|
|---|
| 728 | for (s = ptmp + sizeof(tmp) - 2; s > ptmp; s--) {
|
|---|
| 729 | *s = hex_digits[abs_val % base];
|
|---|
| 730 | flen--;
|
|---|
| 731 | if ((abs_val /= base) == 0) {
|
|---|
| 732 | break;
|
|---|
| 733 | }
|
|---|
| 734 | }
|
|---|
| 735 |
|
|---|
| 736 | /* prepend minus sign if val was negative and base is decimal or less */
|
|---|
| 737 | if (val < 0 && base <= 0) {
|
|---|
| 738 | *(--s) = '-';
|
|---|
| 739 | flen--;
|
|---|
| 740 | }
|
|---|
| 741 |
|
|---|
| 742 | /* left-pad the resulting number with zeros or spaces up to 'flen' */
|
|---|
| 743 | while (flen > 0) {
|
|---|
| 744 | *(--s) = (zero) ? '0' : ' ';
|
|---|
| 745 | flen--;
|
|---|
| 746 | }
|
|---|
| 747 |
|
|---|
| 748 | strcpy(buf, s);
|
|---|
| 749 | }
|
|---|
| 750 |
|
|---|
| 751 | /******************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 752 | * Timer callback handler for 'mdelay_calibrate()'
|
|---|
| 753 | */
|
|---|
| 754 | static void _cdecl _far mdelay_timer_callback(ULONG timer_handle,
|
|---|
| 755 | ULONG parm1,
|
|---|
| 756 | ULONG parm2)
|
|---|
| 757 | {
|
|---|
| 758 | mdelay_cal_status = MD_CALIBRATION_END;
|
|---|
| 759 | }
|
|---|
| 760 |
|
|---|
| 761 | /******************************************************************************
|
|---|
| 762 | * Determine whether an mdelay calibration run has just ended. This is in a
|
|---|
| 763 | * function to prevent overzealous optimizers from removing the whole delay
|
|---|
| 764 | * loop in mdelay().
|
|---|
| 765 | */
|
|---|
| 766 | static int mdelay_cal_end(void)
|
|---|
| 767 | {
|
|---|
| 768 | return(mdelay_cal_status == MD_CALIBRATION_END);
|
|---|
| 769 | }
|
|---|