static int write_kbd(KBDC kbdc, int command, int data) { int s; /* prevent the timeout routine from polling the keyboard */ if (!kbdc_lock(kbdc, TRUE)) return EBUSY; /* disable the keyboard and mouse interrupt */ s = spltty(); #if 0 c = get_controller_command_byte(kbdc); if ((c == -1) || !set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(kbdc), KBD_DISABLE_KBD_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_KBD_INT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_PORT | KBD_DISABLE_AUX_INT)) { /* CONTROLLER ERROR */ kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE); splx(s); return EIO; } /* * Now that the keyboard controller is told not to generate * the keyboard and mouse interrupts, call `splx()' to allow * the other tty interrupts. The clock interrupt may also occur, * but the timeout routine (`scrn_timer()') will be blocked * by the lock flag set via `kbdc_lock()' */ splx(s); #endif if (send_kbd_command_and_data(kbdc, command, data) != KBD_ACK) send_kbd_command(kbdc, KBDC_ENABLE_KBD); #if 0 /* restore the interrupts */ if (!set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, kbdc_get_device_mask(kbdc), c & (KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS | KBD_AUX_CONTROL_BITS))) { /* CONTROLLER ERROR */ } #else splx(s); #endif kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE); return 0; }
static int probe_keyboard(KBDC kbdc, int flags) { /* * Don't try to print anything in this function. The low-level * console may not have been initialized yet... */ int err; int c; int m; if (!kbdc_lock(kbdc, TRUE)) { /* driver error? */ return ENXIO; } /* flush any noise in the buffer */ empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 10); /* save the current keyboard controller command byte */ m = kbdc_get_device_mask(kbdc) & ~KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS; c = get_controller_command_byte(kbdc); if (c == -1) { /* CONTROLLER ERROR */ kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m); kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE); return ENXIO; } /* * The keyboard may have been screwed up by the boot block. * We may just be able to recover from error by testing the controller * and the keyboard port. The controller command byte needs to be * saved before this recovery operation, as some controllers seem * to set the command byte to particular values. */ test_controller(kbdc); test_kbd_port(kbdc); err = get_kbd_echo(kbdc); if (err == 0) { kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m | KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS); } else { if (c != -1) /* try to restore the command byte as before */ set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, 0xff, c); kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m); } kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE); return err; }
static int probe_keyboard(KBDC kbdc, int flags) { /* * Don't try to print anything in this function. The low-level * console may not have been initialized yet... */ int err; int c; int m; if (!kbdc_lock(kbdc, TRUE)) { /* driver error? */ return ENXIO; } /* temporarily block data transmission from the keyboard */ write_controller_command(kbdc, KBDC_DISABLE_KBD_PORT); /* flush any noise in the buffer */ empty_both_buffers(kbdc, 100); /* save the current keyboard controller command byte */ m = kbdc_get_device_mask(kbdc) & ~KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS; c = get_controller_command_byte(kbdc); if (c == -1) { /* CONTROLLER ERROR */ kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m); kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE); return ENXIO; } /* * The keyboard may have been screwed up by the boot block. * We may just be able to recover from error by testing the controller * and the keyboard port. The controller command byte needs to be * saved before this recovery operation, as some controllers seem * to set the command byte to particular values. */ test_controller(kbdc); if (!(flags & KB_CONF_NO_PROBE_TEST)) test_kbd_port(kbdc); err = get_kbd_echo(kbdc); /* * Even if the keyboard doesn't seem to be present (err != 0), * we shall enable the keyboard port and interrupt so that * the driver will be operable when the keyboard is attached * to the system later. It is NOT recommended to hot-plug * the AT keyboard, but many people do so... */ kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m | KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS); setup_kbd_port(kbdc, TRUE, TRUE); #if 0 if (err == 0) { kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m | KBD_KBD_CONTROL_BITS); } else { /* try to restore the command byte as before */ set_controller_command_byte(kbdc, 0xff, c); kbdc_set_device_mask(kbdc, m); } #endif kbdc_lock(kbdc, FALSE); return err; }