1 /*
2  *	Copyright (c) 2001, 2003  Maciej W. Rozycki
3  *
4  *	DEC MS02-NV (54-20948-01) battery backed-up NVRAM module for
5  *	DECstation/DECsystem 5000/2x0 and DECsystem 5900 and 5900/260
6  *	systems.
7  *
8  *	This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9  *	modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
10  *	as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
11  *	2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
12  */
13 
14 #include <linux/ioport.h>
15 #include <linux/mtd/mtd.h>
16 
17 /*
18  * Addresses are decoded as follows:
19  *
20  * 0x000000 - 0x3fffff	SRAM
21  * 0x400000 - 0x7fffff	CSR
22  *
23  * Within the SRAM area the following ranges are forced by the system
24  * firmware:
25  *
26  * 0x000000 - 0x0003ff	diagnostic area, destroyed upon a reboot
27  * 0x000400 - ENDofRAM	storage area, available to operating systems
28  *
29  * but we can't really use the available area right from 0x000400 as
30  * the first word is used by the firmware as a status flag passed
31  * from an operating system.  If anything but the valid data magic
32  * ID value is found, the firmware considers the SRAM clean, i.e.
33  * containing no valid data, and disables the battery resulting in
34  * data being erased as soon as power is switched off.  So the choice
35  * for the start address of the user-available is 0x001000 which is
36  * nicely page aligned.  The area between 0x000404 and 0x000fff may
37  * be used by the driver for own needs.
38  *
39  * The diagnostic area defines two status words to be read by an
40  * operating system, a magic ID to distinguish a MS02-NV board from
41  * anything else and a status information providing results of tests
42  * as well as the size of SRAM available, which can be 1MiB or 2MiB
43  * (that's what the firmware handles; no idea if 2MiB modules ever
44  * existed).
45  *
46  * The firmware only handles the MS02-NV board if installed in the
47  * last (15th) slot, so for any other location the status information
48  * stored in the SRAM cannot be relied upon.  But from the hardware
49  * point of view there is no problem using up to 14 such boards in a
50  * system -- only the 1st slot needs to be filled with a DRAM module.
51  * The MS02-NV board is ECC-protected, like other MS02 memory boards.
52  *
53  * The state of the battery as provided by the CSR is reflected on
54  * the two onboard LEDs.  When facing the battery side of the board,
55  * with the LEDs at the top left and the battery at the bottom right
56  * (i.e. looking from the back side of the system box), their meaning
57  * is as follows (the system has to be powered on):
58  *
59  * left LED		battery disable status: lit = enabled
60  * right LED		battery condition status: lit = OK
61  */
62 
63 /* MS02-NV iomem register offsets. */
64 #define MS02NV_CSR		0x400000	/* control & status register */
65 
66 /* MS02-NV CSR status bits. */
67 #define MS02NV_CSR_BATT_OK	0x01		/* battery OK */
68 #define MS02NV_CSR_BATT_OFF	0x02		/* battery disabled */
69 
70 
71 /* MS02-NV memory offsets. */
72 #define MS02NV_DIAG		0x0003f8	/* diagnostic status */
73 #define MS02NV_MAGIC		0x0003fc	/* MS02-NV magic ID */
74 #define MS02NV_VALID		0x000400	/* valid data magic ID */
75 #define MS02NV_RAM		0x001000	/* user-exposed RAM start */
76 
77 /* MS02-NV diagnostic status bits. */
78 #define MS02NV_DIAG_TEST	0x01		/* SRAM test done (?) */
79 #define MS02NV_DIAG_RO		0x02		/* SRAM r/o test done */
80 #define MS02NV_DIAG_RW		0x04		/* SRAM r/w test done */
81 #define MS02NV_DIAG_FAIL	0x08		/* SRAM test failed */
82 #define MS02NV_DIAG_SIZE_MASK	0xf0		/* SRAM size mask */
83 #define MS02NV_DIAG_SIZE_SHIFT	0x10		/* SRAM size shift (left) */
84 
85 /* MS02-NV general constants. */
86 #define MS02NV_ID		0x03021966	/* MS02-NV magic ID value */
87 #define MS02NV_VALID_ID		0xbd100248	/* valid data magic ID value */
88 #define MS02NV_SLOT_SIZE	0x800000	/* size of the address space
89 						   decoded by the module */
90 
91 
92 typedef volatile u32 ms02nv_uint;
93 
94 struct ms02nv_private {
95 	struct mtd_info *next;
96 	struct {
97 		struct resource *module;
98 		struct resource *diag_ram;
99 		struct resource *user_ram;
100 		struct resource *csr;
101 	} resource;
102 	u_char *addr;
103 	size_t size;
104 	u_char *uaddr;
105 };
106