/* The kernel call implemented in this file: * m_type: SYS_SDEVIO * * The parameters for this kernel call are: * m2_i3: DIO_REQUEST (request input or output) * m2_i1: DIO_TYPE (flag indicating byte, word, or long) * m2_l1: DIO_PORT (port to read/ write) * m2_p1: DIO_VEC_ADDR (virtual address of buffer) * m2_l2: DIO_VEC_SIZE (number of elements) * m2_i2: DIO_VEC_PROC (process where buffer is) */ #include "../system.h" #include #include #if USE_SDEVIO /*===========================================================================* * do_sdevio * *===========================================================================*/ PUBLIC int do_sdevio(m_ptr) register message *m_ptr; /* pointer to request message */ { int proc_nr, proc_nr_e = m_ptr->DIO_VEC_ENDPT; int count = m_ptr->DIO_VEC_SIZE; long port = m_ptr->DIO_PORT; phys_bytes phys_buf; /* Check if process endpoint is OK. * A driver may directly provide a pointer to a buffer at the user-process * that initiated the device I/O. Kernel processes, of course, are denied. */ if (proc_nr_e == SELF) proc_nr = who_p; else if(!isokendpt(proc_nr_e, &proc_nr)) return(EINVAL); if (iskerneln(proc_nr)) return(EPERM); /* Get and check physical address. */ if ((phys_buf = numap_local(proc_nr, (vir_bytes) m_ptr->DIO_VEC_ADDR, count)) == 0) return(EFAULT); /* Perform device I/O for bytes and words. Longs are not supported. */ if (m_ptr->DIO_REQUEST == DIO_INPUT) { switch (m_ptr->DIO_TYPE) { case DIO_BYTE: phys_insb(port, phys_buf, count); break; case DIO_WORD: phys_insw(port, phys_buf, count); break; default: return(EINVAL); } } else if (m_ptr->DIO_REQUEST == DIO_OUTPUT) { switch (m_ptr->DIO_TYPE) { case DIO_BYTE: phys_outsb(port, phys_buf, count); break; case DIO_WORD: phys_outsw(port, phys_buf, count); break; default: return(EINVAL); } } else { return(EINVAL); } return(OK); } #endif /* USE_SDEVIO */