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paride_register() returns 1 on success, 0 on failure and module init code looks like static int __init foo_init(void) { return paride_register(&foo) - 1; } which is not what one get used to. Converted to usual 0/-E convention. In case of kbic driver, unwind registration. It was just return (paride_register(&k951)||paride_register(&k971))-1; Signed-off-by: Alexey Dobriyan <adobriyan@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
317 lines
7.9 KiB
C
317 lines
7.9 KiB
C
/*
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epia.c (c) 1997-8 Grant R. Guenther <grant@torque.net>
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Under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
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epia.c is a low-level protocol driver for Shuttle Technologies
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EPIA parallel to IDE adapter chip. This device is now obsolete
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and has been replaced with the EPAT chip, which is supported
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by epat.c, however, some devices based on EPIA are still
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available.
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*/
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/* Changes:
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1.01 GRG 1998.05.06 init_proto, release_proto
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1.02 GRG 1998.06.17 support older versions of EPIA
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*/
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#define EPIA_VERSION "1.02"
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/delay.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/wait.h>
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#include <asm/io.h>
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#include "paride.h"
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/* mode codes: 0 nybble reads on port 1, 8-bit writes
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1 5/3 reads on ports 1 & 2, 8-bit writes
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2 8-bit reads and writes
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3 8-bit EPP mode
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4 16-bit EPP
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5 32-bit EPP
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*/
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#define j44(a,b) (((a>>4)&0x0f)+(b&0xf0))
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#define j53(a,b) (((a>>3)&0x1f)+((b<<4)&0xe0))
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/* cont = 0 IDE register file
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cont = 1 IDE control registers
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*/
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static int cont_map[2] = { 0, 0x80 };
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static int epia_read_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr )
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{ int a, b, r;
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regr += cont_map[cont];
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switch (pi->mode) {
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case 0: r = regr^0x39;
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w0(r); w2(1); w2(3); w0(r);
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a = r1(); w2(1); b = r1(); w2(4);
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return j44(a,b);
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case 1: r = regr^0x31;
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w0(r); w2(1); w0(r&0x37);
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w2(3); w2(5); w0(r|0xf0);
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a = r1(); b = r2(); w2(4);
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return j53(a,b);
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case 2: r = regr^0x29;
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w0(r); w2(1); w2(0X21); w2(0x23);
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a = r0(); w2(4);
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return a;
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case 3:
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case 4:
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case 5: w3(regr); w2(0x24); a = r4(); w2(4);
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return a;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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static void epia_write_regr( PIA *pi, int cont, int regr, int val)
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{ int r;
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regr += cont_map[cont];
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switch (pi->mode) {
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case 0:
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case 1:
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case 2: r = regr^0x19;
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w0(r); w2(1); w0(val); w2(3); w2(4);
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break;
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case 3:
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case 4:
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case 5: r = regr^0x40;
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w3(r); w4(val); w2(4);
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break;
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}
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}
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#define WR(r,v) epia_write_regr(pi,0,r,v)
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#define RR(r) (epia_read_regr(pi,0,r))
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/* The use of register 0x84 is entirely unclear - it seems to control
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some EPP counters ... currently we know about 3 different block
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sizes: the standard 512 byte reads and writes, 12 byte writes and
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2048 byte reads (the last two being used in the CDrom drivers.
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*/
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static void epia_connect ( PIA *pi )
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{ pi->saved_r0 = r0();
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pi->saved_r2 = r2();
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w2(4); w0(0xa0); w0(0x50); w0(0xc0); w0(0x30); w0(0xa0); w0(0);
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w2(1); w2(4);
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if (pi->mode >= 3) {
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w0(0xa); w2(1); w2(4); w0(0x82); w2(4); w2(0xc); w2(4);
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w2(0x24); w2(0x26); w2(4);
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}
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WR(0x86,8);
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}
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static void epia_disconnect ( PIA *pi )
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{ /* WR(0x84,0x10); */
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w0(pi->saved_r0);
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w2(1); w2(4);
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w0(pi->saved_r0);
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w2(pi->saved_r2);
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}
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static void epia_read_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
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{ int k, ph, a, b;
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switch (pi->mode) {
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case 0: w0(0x81); w2(1); w2(3); w0(0xc1);
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ph = 1;
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for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
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w2(2+ph); a = r1();
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w2(4+ph); b = r1();
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buf[k] = j44(a,b);
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ph = 1 - ph;
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}
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w0(0); w2(4);
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break;
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case 1: w0(0x91); w2(1); w0(0x10); w2(3);
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w0(0x51); w2(5); w0(0xd1);
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ph = 1;
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for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
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w2(4+ph);
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a = r1(); b = r2();
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buf[k] = j53(a,b);
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ph = 1 - ph;
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}
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w0(0); w2(4);
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break;
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case 2: w0(0x89); w2(1); w2(0x23); w2(0x21);
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ph = 1;
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for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
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w2(0x24+ph);
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buf[k] = r0();
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ph = 1 - ph;
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}
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w2(6); w2(4);
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break;
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case 3: if (count > 512) WR(0x84,3);
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w3(0); w2(0x24);
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for (k=0;k<count;k++) buf[k] = r4();
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w2(4); WR(0x84,0);
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break;
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case 4: if (count > 512) WR(0x84,3);
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w3(0); w2(0x24);
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for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) ((u16 *)buf)[k] = r4w();
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w2(4); WR(0x84,0);
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break;
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case 5: if (count > 512) WR(0x84,3);
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w3(0); w2(0x24);
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for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) ((u32 *)buf)[k] = r4l();
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w2(4); WR(0x84,0);
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break;
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}
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}
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static void epia_write_block( PIA *pi, char * buf, int count )
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{ int ph, k, last, d;
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switch (pi->mode) {
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case 0:
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case 1:
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case 2: w0(0xa1); w2(1); w2(3); w2(1); w2(5);
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ph = 0; last = 0x8000;
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for (k=0;k<count;k++) {
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d = buf[k];
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if (d != last) { last = d; w0(d); }
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w2(4+ph);
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ph = 1 - ph;
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}
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w2(7); w2(4);
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break;
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case 3: if (count < 512) WR(0x84,1);
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w3(0x40);
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for (k=0;k<count;k++) w4(buf[k]);
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if (count < 512) WR(0x84,0);
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break;
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case 4: if (count < 512) WR(0x84,1);
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w3(0x40);
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for (k=0;k<count/2;k++) w4w(((u16 *)buf)[k]);
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if (count < 512) WR(0x84,0);
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break;
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case 5: if (count < 512) WR(0x84,1);
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w3(0x40);
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for (k=0;k<count/4;k++) w4l(((u32 *)buf)[k]);
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if (count < 512) WR(0x84,0);
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break;
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}
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}
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static int epia_test_proto( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
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{ int j, k, f;
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int e[2] = {0,0};
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epia_connect(pi);
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for (j=0;j<2;j++) {
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WR(6,0xa0+j*0x10);
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for (k=0;k<256;k++) {
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WR(2,k^0xaa);
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WR(3,k^0x55);
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if (RR(2) != (k^0xaa)) e[j]++;
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}
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WR(2,1); WR(3,1);
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}
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epia_disconnect(pi);
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f = 0;
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epia_connect(pi);
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WR(0x84,8);
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epia_read_block(pi,scratch,512);
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for (k=0;k<256;k++) {
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if ((scratch[2*k] & 0xff) != ((k+1) & 0xff)) f++;
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if ((scratch[2*k+1] & 0xff) != ((-2-k) & 0xff)) f++;
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}
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WR(0x84,0);
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epia_disconnect(pi);
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if (verbose) {
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printk("%s: epia: port 0x%x, mode %d, test=(%d,%d,%d)\n",
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pi->device,pi->port,pi->mode,e[0],e[1],f);
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}
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return (e[0] && e[1]) || f;
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}
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static void epia_log_adapter( PIA *pi, char * scratch, int verbose )
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{ char *mode_string[6] = {"4-bit","5/3","8-bit",
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"EPP-8","EPP-16","EPP-32"};
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printk("%s: epia %s, Shuttle EPIA at 0x%x, ",
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pi->device,EPIA_VERSION,pi->port);
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printk("mode %d (%s), delay %d\n",pi->mode,
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mode_string[pi->mode],pi->delay);
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}
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static struct pi_protocol epia = {
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.owner = THIS_MODULE,
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.name = "epia",
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.max_mode = 6,
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.epp_first = 3,
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.default_delay = 1,
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.max_units = 1,
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.write_regr = epia_write_regr,
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.read_regr = epia_read_regr,
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.write_block = epia_write_block,
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.read_block = epia_read_block,
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.connect = epia_connect,
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.disconnect = epia_disconnect,
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.test_proto = epia_test_proto,
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.log_adapter = epia_log_adapter,
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};
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static int __init epia_init(void)
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{
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return paride_register(&epia);
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}
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static void __exit epia_exit(void)
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{
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paride_unregister(&epia);
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}
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MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
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module_init(epia_init)
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module_exit(epia_exit)
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