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/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
/* Port 80 module for Chrome EC */
#include "common.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "host_command.h"
#include "port80.h"
#include "util.h"
#define CPRINTF(format, args...) cprintf(CC_PORT80, format, ## args)
#define HISTORY_LEN 256
static uint16_t history[HISTORY_LEN];
static int writes; /* Number of port 80 writes so far */
static int last_boot; /* Last code from previous boot */
static int scroll;
static int print_in_int = 1;
void port_80_write(int data)
{
/*
* Note that this currently prints from inside the LPC interrupt
* itself. If you're dropping events, turn print_in_int off.
*/
if (print_in_int)
CPRINTF("%c[%T Port 80: 0x%02x]", scroll ? '\n' : '\r', data);
/* Save current port80 code if system is resetting */
if (data == PORT_80_EVENT_RESET && writes) {
int prev = history[(writes-1) % ARRAY_SIZE(history)];
/* Ignore special event codes */
if (prev < 0x100)
last_boot = prev;
}
history[writes % ARRAY_SIZE(history)] = data;
writes++;
}
/*****************************************************************************/
/* Console commands */
static int command_port80(int argc, char **argv)
{
int head, tail;
int printed = 0;
int i;
/*
* 'port80 scroll' toggles whether port 80 output begins with a newline
* (scrolling) or CR (non-scrolling).
*/
if (argc > 1) {
if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], "scroll")) {
scroll = !scroll;
ccprintf("scroll %sabled\n", scroll ? "en" : "dis");
return EC_SUCCESS;
} else if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], "intprint")) {
print_in_int = !print_in_int;
ccprintf("printing in interrupt %sabled\n",
print_in_int ? "en" : "dis");
return EC_SUCCESS;
} else if (!strcasecmp(argv[1], "flush")) {
writes = 0;
return EC_SUCCESS;
} else {
return EC_ERROR_PARAM1;
}
}
/*
* Print the port 80 writes so far, clipped to the length of our
* history buffer.
*
* Technically, if a port 80 write comes in while we're printing this,
* we could print an incorrect history. Probably not worth the
* complexity to work around that.
*/
head = writes;
if (head > ARRAY_SIZE(history))
tail = head - ARRAY_SIZE(history);
else
tail = 0;
ccputs("Port 80 writes:");
for (i = tail; i < head; i++) {
int e = history[i % ARRAY_SIZE(history)];
switch (e) {
case PORT_80_EVENT_RESUME:
ccprintf("\n(S3->S0)");
printed = 0;
break;
case PORT_80_EVENT_RESET:
ccprintf("\n(RESET)");
printed = 0;
break;
default:
if (!(printed++ % 20)) {
ccputs("\n ");
cflush();
}
ccprintf(" %02x", e);
}
}
ccputs(" <--new\n");
return EC_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_CONSOLE_COMMAND(port80, command_port80,
"[scroll | intprint | flush]",
"Print port80 writes or toggle port80 scrolling",
NULL);
int port80_last_boot(struct host_cmd_handler_args *args)
{
struct ec_response_port80_last_boot *r = args->response;
args->response_size = sizeof(*r);
r->code = last_boot;
return EC_RES_SUCCESS;
}
DECLARE_HOST_COMMAND(EC_CMD_PORT80_LAST_BOOT,
port80_last_boot, EC_VER_MASK(0));
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