minix/drivers/printer/printer.c
David van Moolenbroek 97172a1db0 Sync char protocol: add nonblocking transfer flag
The async char protocol already has this, so this patch closes the
gap between the two protocols a bit. Support for this flag has been
added to all sync char drivers that support CANCEL at all.

The LOG driver was already using the asynchronous protocol, but it
did not support the nonblocking transfer flag. This has been fixed
as well.

Change-Id: Ia55432c9f102765b59ad3feb45a8bd47a782c93f
2014-02-18 11:25:02 +01:00

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C

/* This file contains the printer driver. It is a fairly simple driver,
* supporting only one printer. Characters that are written to the driver
* are written to the printer without any changes at all.
*
* Changes:
* May 07, 2004 fix: wait until printer is ready (Jorrit N. Herder)
* May 06, 2004 printer driver moved to user-space (Jorrit N. Herder)
*
* The valid messages and their parameters are:
*
* DEV_OPEN: initializes the printer
* DEV_CLOSE: does nothing
* HARD_INT: interrupt handler has finished current chunk of output
* DEV_WRITE: a process wants to write on a terminal
* CANCEL: terminate a previous incomplete system call immediately
*
* m_type TTY_LINE USER_ENDPT COUNT ADDRESS
* |-------------+---------+---------+---------+---------|
* | DEV_OPEN | | | | |
* |-------------+---------+---------+---------+---------|
* | DEV_CLOSE | | proc nr | | |
* -------------------------------------------------------
* | HARD_INT | | | | |
* |-------------+---------+---------+---------+---------|
* | SYS_EVENT | | | | |
* |-------------+---------+---------+---------+---------|
* | DEV_WRITE |minor dev| proc nr | count | buf ptr |
* |-------------+---------+---------+---------+---------|
* | CANCEL |minor dev| proc nr | | |
* -------------------------------------------------------
*
* Note: since only 1 printer is supported, minor dev is not used at present.
*/
#include <minix/endpoint.h>
#include <minix/drivers.h>
#include <minix/chardriver.h>
/* Control bits (in port_base + 2). "+" means positive logic and "-" means
* negative logic. Most of the signals are negative logic on the pins but
* many are converted to positive logic in the ports. Some manuals are
* misleading because they only document the pin logic.
*
* +0x01 Pin 1 -Strobe
* +0x02 Pin 14 -Auto Feed
* -0x04 Pin 16 -Initialize Printer
* +0x08 Pin 17 -Select Printer
* +0x10 IRQ7 Enable
*
* Auto Feed and Select Printer are always enabled. Strobe is enabled briefly
* when characters are output. Initialize Printer is enabled briefly when
* the task is started. IRQ7 is enabled when the first character is output
* and left enabled until output is completed (or later after certain
* abnormal completions).
*/
#define ASSERT_STROBE 0x1D /* strobe a character to the interface */
#define NEGATE_STROBE 0x1C /* enable interrupt on interface */
#define PR_SELECT 0x0C /* select printer bit */
#define INIT_PRINTER 0x08 /* init printer bits */
/* Status bits (in port_base + 2).
*
* -0x08 Pin 15 -Error
* +0x10 Pin 13 +Select Status
* +0x20 Pin 12 +Out of Paper
* -0x40 Pin 10 -Acknowledge
* -0x80 Pin 11 +Busy
*/
#define BUSY_STATUS 0x10 /* printer gives this status when busy */
#define NO_PAPER 0x20 /* status bit saying that paper is out */
#define NORMAL_STATUS 0x90 /* printer gives this status when idle */
#define ON_LINE 0x10 /* status bit saying that printer is online */
#define STATUS_MASK 0xB0 /* mask to filter out status bits */
#define MAX_ONLINE_RETRIES 120 /* about 60s: waits 0.5s after each retry */
/* Centronics interface timing that must be met by software (in microsec).
*
* Strobe length: 0.5u to 100u (not sure about the upper limit).
* Data set up: 0.5u before strobe.
* Data hold: 0.5u after strobe.
* Init pulse length: over 200u (not sure).
*
* The strobe length is about 50u with the code here and function calls for
* sys_outb() - not much to spare. The 0.5u minimums will not be violated
* with the sys_outb() messages exchanged.
*/
static endpoint_t caller; /* process to tell when printing done (FS) */
static int revive_pending; /* set to true if revive is pending */
static int revive_status; /* revive status */
static int done_status; /* status of last output completion */
static int oleft; /* bytes of output left in obuf */
static unsigned char obuf[128]; /* output buffer */
static unsigned const char *optr; /* ptr to next char in obuf to print */
static int orig_count; /* original byte count */
static int port_base; /* I/O port for printer */
static endpoint_t proc_nr; /* user requesting the printing */
static cp_grant_id_t grant_nr; /* grant on which print happens */
static int user_left; /* bytes of output left in user buf */
static vir_bytes user_vir_d; /* offset in user buf */
int writing; /* nonzero while write is in progress */
static int irq_hook_id; /* id of irq hook at kernel */
static void do_cancel(message *m_ptr);
static void output_done(void);
static void do_write(message *m_ptr);
static void do_status(message *m_ptr);
static void prepare_output(void);
static int do_probe(void);
static void do_initialize(void);
static void reply(int code,int replyee,int proc,int status);
static void do_printer_output(void);
/* SEF functions and variables. */
static void sef_local_startup(void);
static int sef_cb_init_fresh(int type, sef_init_info_t *info);
EXTERN int sef_cb_lu_prepare(int state);
EXTERN int sef_cb_lu_state_isvalid(int state);
EXTERN void sef_cb_lu_state_dump(int state);
int is_status_msg_expected = FALSE;
/*===========================================================================*
* printer_task *
*===========================================================================*/
int main(void)
{
/* Main routine of the printer task. */
message pr_mess; /* buffer for all incoming messages */
int ipc_status;
/* SEF local startup. */
sef_local_startup();
while (TRUE) {
if(driver_receive(ANY, &pr_mess, &ipc_status) != OK) {
panic("driver_receive failed");
}
if (is_ipc_notify(ipc_status)) {
switch (_ENDPOINT_P(pr_mess.m_source)) {
case HARDWARE:
do_printer_output();
break;
default:
reply(TASK_REPLY, pr_mess.m_source,
pr_mess.USER_ENDPT, EINVAL);
}
continue;
}
switch(pr_mess.m_type) {
case DEV_OPEN:
do_initialize(); /* initialize */
/* fall through */
case DEV_CLOSE:
reply(TASK_REPLY, pr_mess.m_source, pr_mess.USER_ENDPT, OK);
break;
case DEV_WRITE_S: do_write(&pr_mess); break;
case DEV_STATUS: do_status(&pr_mess); break;
case CANCEL: do_cancel(&pr_mess); break;
default:
reply(TASK_REPLY, pr_mess.m_source, pr_mess.USER_ENDPT,
EINVAL);
}
}
}
/*===========================================================================*
* sef_local_startup *
*===========================================================================*/
static void sef_local_startup()
{
/* Register init callbacks. */
sef_setcb_init_fresh(sef_cb_init_fresh);
sef_setcb_init_lu(sef_cb_init_fresh);
sef_setcb_init_restart(sef_cb_init_fresh);
/* Register live update callbacks. */
sef_setcb_lu_prepare(sef_cb_lu_prepare);
sef_setcb_lu_state_isvalid(sef_cb_lu_state_isvalid);
sef_setcb_lu_state_dump(sef_cb_lu_state_dump);
/* Register signal callbacks. */
sef_setcb_signal_handler(sef_cb_signal_handler_term);
/* Let SEF perform startup. */
sef_startup();
}
/*===========================================================================*
* sef_cb_init_fresh *
*===========================================================================*/
static int sef_cb_init_fresh(int UNUSED(type), sef_init_info_t *UNUSED(info))
{
/* Initialize the printer driver. */
/* If no printer is present, do not start. */
if (!do_probe())
return ENODEV; /* arbitrary error code */
/* Announce we are up! */
chardriver_announce();
return OK;
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_write *
*===========================================================================*/
static void do_write(m_ptr)
register message *m_ptr; /* pointer to the newly arrived message */
{
/* The printer is used by sending DEV_WRITE messages to it. Process one. */
register int r = SUSPEND;
int retries;
u32_t status;
/* Reject command if last write is not yet finished, the count is not
* positive, or the user address is bad.
*/
if (writing) r = EIO;
else if (m_ptr->COUNT <= 0) r = EINVAL;
else if (m_ptr->FLAGS & FLG_OP_NONBLOCK) r = EAGAIN; /* not supported */
/* Reply to FS, no matter what happened, possible SUSPEND caller. */
reply(TASK_REPLY, m_ptr->m_source, m_ptr->USER_ENDPT, r);
/* If no errors occurred, continue printing with SUSPENDED caller.
* First wait until the printer is online to prevent stupid errors.
*/
if (SUSPEND == r) {
caller = m_ptr->m_source;
proc_nr = m_ptr->USER_ENDPT;
user_left = m_ptr->COUNT;
orig_count = m_ptr->COUNT;
user_vir_d = 0; /* Offset. */
writing = TRUE;
grant_nr = (cp_grant_id_t) m_ptr->IO_GRANT;
retries = MAX_ONLINE_RETRIES + 1;
while (--retries > 0) {
if(sys_inb(port_base + 1, &status) != OK) {
printf("printer: sys_inb of %x failed\n", port_base+1);
panic("sys_inb failed");
}
if ((status & ON_LINE)) { /* printer online! */
prepare_output();
do_printer_output();
return;
}
micro_delay(500000); /* wait before retry */
}
/* If we reach this point, the printer was not online in time. */
done_status = status;
output_done();
}
}
/*===========================================================================*
* output_done *
*===========================================================================*/
static void output_done()
{
/* Previous chunk of printing is finished. Continue if OK and more.
* Otherwise, reply to caller (FS).
*/
register int status;
if (!writing) return; /* probably leftover interrupt */
if (done_status != OK) { /* printer error occurred */
status = EIO;
if ((done_status & ON_LINE) == 0) {
printf("Printer is not on line\n");
} else if ((done_status & NO_PAPER)) {
printf("Printer is out of paper\n");
status = EAGAIN;
} else {
printf("Printer error, status is 0x%02X\n", done_status);
}
/* Some characters have been printed, tell how many. */
if (status == EAGAIN && user_left < orig_count) {
status = orig_count - user_left;
}
oleft = 0; /* cancel further output */
}
else if (user_left != 0) { /* not yet done, continue! */
prepare_output();
return;
}
else { /* done! report back to FS */
status = orig_count;
}
is_status_msg_expected = TRUE;
revive_pending = TRUE;
revive_status = status;
notify(caller);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_status *
*===========================================================================*/
static void do_status(m_ptr)
register message *m_ptr; /* pointer to the newly arrived message */
{
if (revive_pending) {
m_ptr->m_type = DEV_REVIVE; /* build message */
m_ptr->REP_ENDPT = proc_nr;
m_ptr->REP_STATUS = revive_status;
m_ptr->REP_IO_GRANT = grant_nr;
writing = FALSE; /* unmark event */
revive_pending = FALSE; /* unmark event */
} else {
m_ptr->m_type = DEV_NO_STATUS;
is_status_msg_expected = FALSE;
}
send(m_ptr->m_source, m_ptr); /* send the message */
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_cancel *
*===========================================================================*/
static void do_cancel(m_ptr)
register message *m_ptr; /* pointer to the newly arrived message */
{
/* Cancel a print request that has already started. Usually this means that
* the process doing the printing has been killed by a signal. It is not
* clear if there are race conditions. Try not to cancel the wrong process,
* but rely on FS to handle the EINTR reply and de-suspension properly.
*/
if (writing && m_ptr->USER_ENDPT == proc_nr) {
oleft = 0; /* cancel output by interrupt handler */
writing = FALSE;
revive_pending = FALSE;
}
reply(TASK_REPLY, m_ptr->m_source, m_ptr->USER_ENDPT, EINTR);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* reply *
*===========================================================================*/
static void reply(code, replyee, process, status)
int code; /* TASK_REPLY or REVIVE */
int replyee; /* destination for message (normally FS) */
int process; /* which user requested the printing */
int status; /* number of chars printed or error code */
{
/* Send a reply telling FS that printing has started or stopped. */
message pr_mess;
pr_mess.m_type = code; /* TASK_REPLY or REVIVE */
pr_mess.REP_STATUS = status; /* count or EIO */
pr_mess.REP_ENDPT = process; /* which user does this pertain to */
send(replyee, &pr_mess); /* send the message */
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_probe *
*===========================================================================*/
static int do_probe(void)
{
/* See if there is a printer at all. */
/* Get the base port for first printer. */
if(sys_readbios(LPT1_IO_PORT_ADDR, &port_base, LPT1_IO_PORT_SIZE) != OK) {
panic("do_initialize: sys_readbios failed");
}
/* If the port is zero, the parallel port is not available at all. */
return (port_base != 0);
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_initialize *
*===========================================================================*/
static void do_initialize()
{
/* Set global variables and initialize the printer. */
static int initialized = FALSE;
if (initialized) return;
initialized = TRUE;
if(sys_outb(port_base + 2, INIT_PRINTER) != OK) {
printf("printer: sys_outb of %x failed\n", port_base+2);
panic("do_initialize: sys_outb init failed");
}
micro_delay(1000000/20); /* easily satisfies Centronics minimum */
if(sys_outb(port_base + 2, PR_SELECT) != OK) {
printf("printer: sys_outb of %x failed\n", port_base+2);
panic("do_initialize: sys_outb select failed");
}
irq_hook_id = 0;
if(sys_irqsetpolicy(PRINTER_IRQ, 0, &irq_hook_id) != OK ||
sys_irqenable(&irq_hook_id) != OK) {
panic("do_initialize: irq enabling failed");
}
}
/*==========================================================================*
* prepare_output *
*==========================================================================*/
static void prepare_output()
{
/* Start next chunk of printer output. Fetch the data from user space. */
int s;
register int chunk;
if ( (chunk = user_left) > sizeof obuf) chunk = sizeof obuf;
s=sys_safecopyfrom(caller, grant_nr, user_vir_d, (vir_bytes) obuf,
chunk);
if(s != OK) {
done_status = EFAULT;
output_done();
return;
}
optr = obuf;
oleft = chunk;
}
/*===========================================================================*
* do_printer_output *
*===========================================================================*/
static void do_printer_output()
{
/* This function does the actual output to the printer. This is called on an
* interrupt message sent from the generic interrupt handler that 'forwards'
* interrupts to this driver. The generic handler did not reenable the printer
* IRQ yet!
*/
u32_t status;
pvb_pair_t char_out[3];
if (oleft == 0) {
/* Nothing more to print. Turn off printer interrupts in case they
* are level-sensitive as on the PS/2. This should be safe even
* when the printer is busy with a previous character, because the
* interrupt status does not affect the printer.
*/
if(sys_outb(port_base + 2, PR_SELECT) != OK) {
printf("printer: sys_outb of %x failed\n", port_base+2);
panic("sys_outb failed");
}
if(sys_irqenable(&irq_hook_id) != OK) {
panic("sys_irqenable failed");
}
return;
}
do {
/* Loop to handle fast (buffered) printers. It is important that
* processor interrupts are not disabled here, just printer interrupts.
*/
if(sys_inb(port_base + 1, &status) != OK) {
printf("printer: sys_inb of %x failed\n", port_base+1);
panic("sys_inb failed");
}
if ((status & STATUS_MASK) == BUSY_STATUS) {
/* Still busy with last output. This normally happens
* immediately after doing output to an unbuffered or slow
* printer. It may happen after a call from prepare_output or
* pr_restart, since they are not synchronized with printer
* interrupts. It may happen after a spurious interrupt.
*/
if(sys_irqenable(&irq_hook_id) != OK) {
panic("sys_irqenable failed");
}
return;
}
if ((status & STATUS_MASK) == NORMAL_STATUS) {
/* Everything is all right. Output another character. */
pv_set(char_out[0], port_base, *optr);
optr++;
pv_set(char_out[1], port_base+2, ASSERT_STROBE);
pv_set(char_out[2], port_base+2, NEGATE_STROBE);
if(sys_voutb(char_out, 3) != OK) {
/* request series of port outb */
panic("sys_voutb failed");
}
user_vir_d++;
user_left--;
} else {
/* Error. This would be better ignored (treat as busy). */
done_status = status;
output_done();
if(sys_irqenable(&irq_hook_id) != OK) {
panic("sys_irqenable failed");
}
return;
}
}
while (--oleft != 0);
/* Finished printing chunk OK. */
done_status = OK;
output_done();
if(sys_irqenable(&irq_hook_id) != OK) {
panic("sys_irqenable failed");
}
}