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author | Thomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org> | 2006-03-04 17:35:21 +0000 |
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committer | Thomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org> | 2009-06-18 00:26:35 +0200 |
commit | c2ec6c8e2da58e45b4a42a554e5363d0d276710a (patch) | |
tree | f1e65e5d4a7f783c10a3f5437c3edcc1240a2e78 /i386/i386at | |
parent | 5726d4c23bc67529facef293c981d3a23af10b01 (diff) |
2006-03-04 Thomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>
Remove unused and unsupported code. Consult the file
`DEVELOPMENT' for details. Partly based on suggestions by
Gianluca Guida <glguida@gmail.com>.
* i386/bogus/par.h: Remove file.
* i386/i386at/if_par.c: Likewise.
* i386/i386at/if_par.h: Likewise.
* i386/i386at/conf.c: Don't include <par.h> anymore and adopt all users
of NPAR as if it were always defined to `0'.
* i386/i386at/lpr.c: Likewise.
Diffstat (limited to 'i386/i386at')
-rw-r--r-- | i386/i386at/conf.c | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | i386/i386at/if_par.c | 456 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | i386/i386at/if_par.h | 36 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | i386/i386at/lpr.c | 9 |
4 files changed, 0 insertions, 517 deletions
diff --git a/i386/i386at/conf.c b/i386/i386at/conf.c index e40d0d8..0b9aa4b 100644 --- a/i386/i386at/conf.c +++ b/i386/i386at/conf.c @@ -36,13 +36,6 @@ extern int timeopen(), timeclose(); extern vm_offset_t timemmap(); #define timename "time" -#include <par.h> -#if NPAR > 0 -extern int paropen(), paroutput(), pargetstat(), parsetstat(), - parsetinput(); -#define parname "par" -#endif /* NPAR > 0 */ - extern int kdopen(), kdclose(), kdread(), kdwrite(); extern int kdgetstat(), kdsetstat(), kdportdeath(); extern vm_offset_t kdmmap(); @@ -104,15 +97,6 @@ struct dev_ops dev_name_list[] = nodev, nulldev, nulldev, 0, nodev }, -#ifndef LINUX_DEV -#if NPAR > 0 - { parname, paropen, nulldev, nulldev, - paroutput, pargetstat, parsetstat, nomap, - parsetinput, nulldev, nulldev, 0, - nodev }, -#endif -#endif /* ! LINUX_DEV */ - #if NCOM > 0 { comname, comopen, comclose, comread, comwrite, comgetstat, comsetstat, nomap, diff --git a/i386/i386at/if_par.c b/i386/i386at/if_par.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3995fad..0000000 --- a/i386/i386at/if_par.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,456 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Mach Operating System - * Copyright (c) 1993,1991,1990,1989 Carnegie Mellon University - * All Rights Reserved. - * - * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its - * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright - * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the - * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions - * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. - * - * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" - * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR - * ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. - * - * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to - * - * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU - * School of Computer Science - * Carnegie Mellon University - * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 - * - * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon - * the rights to redistribute these changes. - */ -/* - * Parallel port network driver v1.1 - * All rights reserved. - */ - -/* - Subject: parallel network interface - - The printer network driver has the following hardware requirements for the - interconnection cable: - - Connections: - Side1 Side2 Function Side1 / Side2 - Pin 5 Pin 10 Interrupt strobe: send status (w)/send status (r) - Pin 2 Pin 15 Data bits : write / read - Pin 3 Pin 13 Data bits : write / read - Pin 4 Pin 12 Data bits : write / read - Pin 6 Pin 11 Data bits : write / read - Pin 10 Pin 5 - Pin 11 Pin 6 - Pin 12 Pin 4 - Pin 13 Pin 3 - Pin 15 Pin 2 - Pins 18-25 Pins 18-25 (ground interconnections) - - The cable is "symmetric" in that either side can be plugged into either of the - computers. - - The hardware requirements are as follows: - Port 0x378 must be writable with the following specifications: - Bit 4 -> pin 6 - Bit 3 -> pin 5 - Bit 2 -> pin 4 - Bit 1 -> pin 3 - Bit 0 -> pin 2 - Port 0x379 must be readable with the following specifications: - Bit 7 <- pin 11 - Bit 6 <- pin 10 - Bit 5 <- pin 12 - Bit 4 <- pin 13 - Bit 3 <- pin 15 - Port 0x37a must be readable and writable with the following specifications: - Bit 4 -> interrupt enable - So Port 0x378 connects to Port 0x379 as - Bit 3 -> pin 5 : pin 10 -> Bit 6 0x08 -> 0x40 - - Bit 4 -> pin 6 : pin 11 -> Bit 7 0x08<<1 -> ~ 0x80 - Bit 2 -> pin 4 : pin 12 -> Bit 5 0x07 -> 0x38 - Bit 1 -> pin 3 : pin 13 -> Bit 4 0x07 -> 0x38 - Bit 0 -> pin 2 : pin 15 -> Bit 3 0x07 -> 0x38 - [note: bit 0 is considered the least significant bit, pins on the connector - are numbered starting with 1, -> represents sending data out on the bus, <- - represents reading data from the bus] - - Pins 1,7,8,9, and 16 are currently unused, and may be allowed to "float". - - The data is sent in 4 bit "nybbles", with the highest 4 bits being sent first. - - To bring up the interface, all that should be required is - ifconfig par0 <your ip address> <connected machine's ip address> up - and to bring down the interface - ifconfig par0 down - You may get a warning message (such as printer out of paper) once you down - the interface, as the port is monitored for both printer and network activity - depending on whether par0 is up or down, and when you down the interface the - printer driver will then read whatever is on the port (which will be the last - message from the other computer). - */ - -#include <par.h> -#if NPAR > 0 - -#include <kern/time_out.h> -#include <device/device_types.h> -#include <device/errno.h> -#include <device/io_req.h> -#include <device/if_hdr.h> -#include <device/if_ether.h> -#include <device/net_status.h> -#include <device/net_io.h> - -#include <i386/ipl.h> -#include <i386/pio.h> -#include <chips/busses.h> -#include <i386at/if_par.h> - - -int parintr(); -int parioctl(); -int parattach(); -int paroutput(); - -int (*oldvect)(); -int oldunit; - -extern struct bus_device *lprinfo[]; - -int par_watch = 0; - -struct par_softc { - struct ifnet ds_if; - u_char ds_addr[6]; /* Ethernet hardware address */ - u_char address[6]; - char sc_buf[PARMTU+sizeof(struct ifnet *)]; -} par_softc[NPAR]; - -void parintoff(unit) -int unit; -{ -struct bus_device *lpdev = lprinfo[unit]; - - outb(INTR(lpdev->address), 0x07); - par_softc[unit].ds_if.if_flags &= ~IFF_RUNNING; - ivect[lpdev->sysdep1] = oldvect; - iunit[lpdev->sysdep1] = oldunit; -} - -void parinit(unit) -int unit; -{ -struct bus_device *lpdev = lprinfo[unit]; - - if (ivect[lpdev->sysdep1] != parintr) { - oldvect = ivect[lpdev->sysdep1]; - oldunit = iunit[lpdev->sysdep1]; - ivect[lpdev->sysdep1] = parintr; - iunit[lpdev->sysdep1] = unit; - } - outb(INTR(lpdev->address),0x11); - par_softc[unit].ds_if.if_flags |= IFF_RUNNING; - *(struct ifnet **)par_softc[unit].sc_buf = &par_softc[unit].ds_if; -} - -struct ether_header par_eh; - -int parattach(dev) -struct bus_device *dev; -{ - u_char unit = (u_char)dev->unit; - struct ifnet *ifp; - struct par_softc*sp; - - if ((unit < 0) || (unit >= NPAR)) - return(0); - printf("\n par%d: at lpr%d, port = %x, spl = %d, pic = %d. ", - unit, unit, dev->address, dev->sysdep, dev->sysdep1); - - sp = &par_softc[unit]; - ifp = &(sp->ds_if); - - *(sp->ds_addr) = *(sp->address) = 0x11; - *(sp->ds_addr + 1) = *(sp->address + 1) = 0x22; - *(sp->ds_addr + 2) = *(sp->address + 2) = 0x33; - *(sp->ds_addr + 3) = *(sp->address + 3) = 0x44; - *(sp->ds_addr + 4) = *(sp->address + 4) = 0x55; - *(sp->ds_addr + 5) = *(sp->address + 5) = 0x66; - - par_eh.ether_dhost[5] = par_eh.ether_shost[0] = 0x11; - par_eh.ether_dhost[4] = par_eh.ether_shost[1] = 0x22; - par_eh.ether_dhost[3] = par_eh.ether_shost[2] = 0x33; - par_eh.ether_dhost[2] = par_eh.ether_shost[3] = 0x44; - par_eh.ether_dhost[1] = par_eh.ether_shost[4] = 0x55; - par_eh.ether_dhost[0] = par_eh.ether_shost[5] = 0x66; - par_eh.ether_type = htons(0x0800); - - printf("ethernet id [%x:%x:%x:%x:%x:%x]", - sp->address[0],sp->address[1],sp->address[2], - sp->address[3],sp->address[4],sp->address[5]); - - ifp->if_unit = unit; - ifp->if_mtu = ETHERMTU; - ifp->if_flags = IFF_POINTOPOINT; - ifp->if_header_size = sizeof(struct ether_header); - ifp->if_header_format = HDR_ETHERNET; - ifp->if_address_size = 6; - ifp->if_address = (char *)&par_softc[unit].address[0]; - if_init_queues(ifp); - return(0); -} - -int parstart(); /* forward */ - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -paropen(dev, flag) - dev_t dev; - int flag; -{ - register int unit = minor(dev); - - if (unit < 0 || unit >= NPAR) - return (ENXIO); - - par_softc[unit].ds_if.if_flags |= IFF_UP; - parinit(unit); - return(0); -} - -paroutput(dev, ior) - dev_t dev; - io_req_t ior; -{ - register int unit = minor(dev); - - if (unit < 0 || unit >= NPAR) - return (ENXIO); - return (net_write(&par_softc[unit].ds_if, parstart, ior)); -} - -parsetinput(dev, receive_port, priority, filter, filter_count) - dev_t dev; - mach_port_t receive_port; - int priority; - filter_t filter[]; - unsigned int filter_count; -{ - register int unit = minor(dev); - - if (unit < 0 || unit >= NPAR) - return (ENXIO); - - return (net_set_filter(&par_softc[unit].ds_if, - receive_port, priority, - filter, filter_count)); -} - -int parstart(unit) -{ - struct ifnet *ifp = &(par_softc[unit].ds_if); - u_short addr = lprinfo[unit]->address; - struct sockaddr *dst; - int len, i; - spl_t s; - u_char *mcp, c; - io_req_t m; - - if (!(ifp->if_flags & IFF_RUNNING)) { -#ifdef WHY - m_free(m); - parintoff(unit); - return(ENETDOWN); -#else WHY - parintoff(unit); - return(-1); -#endif WHY - } - s = SPLNET(); - - IF_DEQUEUE(&ifp->if_snd, m); - if (m == 0) { - splx(s); - return 0; - } - len = m->io_count; - if (par_watch) - printf("O%d\n",len); - len -= 14 /* XXX */; - mcp = (u_char *)m->io_data + 14 /* XXX */; - while (len--) { - c=*mcp++; - outb(OUTPUT(addr),((c&0x80)>>3) | ((c&0x70)>>4) | 0x08); - i=MAXSPIN; - while (!(inb(INPUT(addr))&0x40) && --i); - outb(OUTPUT(addr),((c&0x08)<<1) | (c&0x07)); - i=MAXSPIN; - while ((inb(INPUT(addr))&0x40) && --i); - } - outb(OUTPUT(addr),(((c&0x08)<<1) | (c&0x07))^0x17); - iodone(m); - splx(s); - return (0); -} - -/*ARGSUSED*/ -pargetstat(dev, flavor, status, count) - dev_t dev; - int flavor; - dev_status_t status; /* pointer to OUT array */ - unsigned int *count; /* out */ -{ - register int unit = minor(dev); - - if (unit < 0 || unit >= NPAR) - return (ENXIO); - - - switch (flavor) { - case NET_DSTADDR: - return (D_SUCCESS); - break; - } - - return (net_getstat(&par_softc[unit].ds_if, - flavor, - status, - count)); -} - -parsetstat(dev, flavor, status, count) - dev_t dev; - int flavor; - dev_status_t status; - unsigned int count; -{ - register int unit = minor(dev); - register struct par_softc *sp; - - if (unit < 0 || unit >= NPAR) - return (ENXIO); - - sp = &par_softc[unit]; - - switch (flavor) { - case NET_STATUS: - { - /* - * All we can change are flags, and not many of those. - */ - register struct net_status *ns = (struct net_status *)status; - int mode = 0; - - if (count < NET_STATUS_COUNT) - return (D_INVALID_SIZE); - -#if 0 - /* ha ha ha */ - if (ns->flags & IFF_ALLMULTI) - mode |= MOD_ENAL; - if (ns->flags & IFF_PROMISC) - mode |= MOD_PROM; - /* - * Force a complete reset if the receive mode changes - * so that these take effect immediately. - */ - if (sp->mode != mode) { - sp->mode = mode; - if (sp->flags & DSF_RUNNING) { - sp->flags &= ~(DSF_LOCK | DSF_RUNNING); - parinit(unit); - } - } -#endif - break; - } - case NET_ADDRESS: - { - register union ether_cvt { - char addr[6]; - int lwd[2]; - } *ec = (union ether_cvt *)status; - - if (count < sizeof(*ec)/sizeof(int)) - return (D_INVALID_SIZE); - - ec->lwd[0] = ntohl(ec->lwd[0]); - ec->lwd[1] = ntohl(ec->lwd[1]); -/* at3c501seteh(sp->base, ec->addr);*/ - break; - } - - default: - return (D_INVALID_OPERATION); - } - return (D_SUCCESS); -} - -int parintr(unit) -int unit; -{ - register struct par_softc *sp = &par_softc[unit]; - u_short addr = lprinfo[unit]->address; - char *trav = sp->sc_buf; - short len = 0; - u_char c, c2; - int i; - ipc_kmsg_t new_kmsg; - struct ether_header *ehp; - struct packet_header *pkt; - struct ifnet *ifp = &(sp->ds_if); - - do { - c2=inb(INPUT(addr)); - outb(OUTPUT(addr),0x08); - i=MAXSPIN; - while(((c=inb(INPUT(addr)))&0x40) && --i); - - c = inb(INPUT(addr)); - outb(OUTPUT(addr),0x00); - if (!i) - break; - - if (++len > ETHERMTU) { - trav = sp->sc_buf; - len = 0; - continue; - } - *trav++ = ((~c2)&0x80) | ((c2&0x38)<<1) | (((~c)&0x80)>>4) | ((c&0x38)>>3); - i=MAXSPIN; - while (!((c2=inb(INPUT(addr)))&0x40) && --i) - if (((c2^0xb8)&0xf8) == (c&0xf8)) - goto end; - } while (i); -end: - if (len < 20) /* line noise ? */ - return; - if (par_watch) - printf("I%d\n",len); - - new_kmsg = net_kmsg_get(); - if (new_kmsg == IKM_NULL) { - /* - * Drop the packet. - */ - sp->ds_if.if_rcvdrops++; - return; - } - ehp = (struct ether_header *) (&net_kmsg(new_kmsg)->header[0]); - pkt = (struct packet_header *) (&net_kmsg(new_kmsg)->packet[0]); - *ehp = par_eh; - - bcopy (sp->sc_buf, (char *) (pkt + 1), len); - - pkt->type = ehp->ether_type; - pkt->length = len + sizeof(struct packet_header); - /* - * Hand the packet to the network module. - */ - net_packet(ifp, new_kmsg, pkt->length, - ethernet_priority(new_kmsg)); - return(0); -} -#endif diff --git a/i386/i386at/if_par.h b/i386/i386at/if_par.h deleted file mode 100644 index 2cb7ed5..0000000 --- a/i386/i386at/if_par.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Mach Operating System - * Copyright (c) 1991,1990,1989 Carnegie Mellon University - * All Rights Reserved. - * - * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its - * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright - * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the - * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions - * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. - * - * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" - * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR - * ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. - * - * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to - * - * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU - * School of Computer Science - * Carnegie Mellon University - * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 - * - * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon - * the rights to redistribute these changes. - */ -/* - * Parallel port network driver v1.0 - * All rights reserved. - */ -#define OUTPUT(addr) (addr + 0) -#define INPUT(addr) (addr + 1) -#define INTR(addr) (addr + 2) - -#define SPLNET spl6 -#define PARMTU 8192 -#define MAXSPIN 10000 diff --git a/i386/i386at/lpr.c b/i386/i386at/lpr.c index 17bafeb..d10f801 100644 --- a/i386/i386at/lpr.c +++ b/i386/i386at/lpr.c @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ #include <lpr.h> #if NLPR > 0 -#include <par.h> #ifdef MACH_KERNEL #include <mach/std_types.h> @@ -58,10 +57,6 @@ #include <chips/busses.h> #include <i386at/lprreg.h> -#if NPAR > 0 -extern int parattach(); -#endif - extern void splx(); extern spl_t spltty(); extern void timeout(); @@ -127,10 +122,6 @@ void lprattach(struct bus_device *dev) outb(INTR_ENAB(addr), inb(INTR_ENAB(addr)) & 0x0f); -#if NPAR > 0 - parattach(dev); -#endif - return; } |