NetBSD/sys/arch/sparc64/include/cgtworeg.h

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/* $NetBSD: cgtworeg.h,v 1.1.1.1 1998/06/20 04:58:51 eeh Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1994 Dennis Ferguson
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/* cgtworeg.h - CG2 colour frame buffer definitions
*
* The mapped memory looks like:
*
* offset contents
* 0x000000 bit plane map - 1st (of 8) plane used by the X server in -mono mode
* 0x100000 pixel map - used by the X server in color mode
* 0x200000 raster op mode memory map - unused by X server
* 0x300000 random control registers (lots of spaces in between)
* 0x310000 shadow colour map
*/
/* Frame buffer memory size and depth */
#define CG2_FBSIZE (1024 * 1024)
#define CG2_N_PLANE 8
/* Screen dimensions */
#define CG2_WIDTH 1152
#define CG2_HEIGHT 900
/* Colourmap size */
#define CG2_CMSIZE 256
#define CG2_BITPLANE_OFF 0
#define CG2_BITPLANE_SIZE 0x100000
#define CG2_PIXMAP_OFF (CG2_BITPLANE_OFF + CG2_BITPLANE_SIZE)
#define CG2_PIXMAP_SIZE 0x100000
#define CG2_ROPMEM_OFF (CG2_PIXMAP_OFF + CG2_PIXMAP_SIZE)
#define CG2_ROPMEM_SIZE 0x100000
#define CG2_CTLREG_OFF (CG2_ROPMEM_OFF + CG2_ROPMEM_SIZE)
#define CG2_CTLREG_SIZE 0x010600
#define CG2_MAPPED_SIZE (CG2_CTLREG_OFF + CG2_CTLREG_SIZE)
/* arrangement of bit plane mode memory */
union bitplane {
u_short word[CG2_HEIGHT][CG2_WIDTH/(CG2_N_PLANE * sizeof(u_short))];
u_short plane[CG2_FBSIZE/(CG2_N_PLANE * sizeof(u_short))];
};
/* arrangement of pixel mode memory */
union byteplane {
u_char pixel[CG2_HEIGHT][CG2_WIDTH];
u_char frame[CG2_FBSIZE];
};
/*
* Structure describing the first two megabytes of the frame buffer.
* Normal memory maps in bit plane and pixel modes
*/
struct cg2memfb {
union bitplane memplane[CG2_N_PLANE]; /* bit plane map */
union byteplane pixplane; /* pixel map */
};
/*
* Control/status register. The X server only appears to use update_cmap
* and video_enab.
*/
struct cg2statusreg {
u_int reserved : 2; /* not used */
u_int fastread : 1; /* r/o: has some feature I don't understand */
u_int id : 1; /* r/o: ext status and ID registers exist */
u_int resolution : 4; /* screen resolution, 0 means 1152x900 */
u_int retrace : 1; /* r/o: retrace in progress */
u_int inpend : 1; /* r/o: interrupt request */
u_int ropmode : 3; /* ?? */
u_int inten : 1; /* interrupt enable (for end of retrace) */
u_int update_cmap : 1; /* copy/use shadow colour map */
u_int video_enab : 1; /* enable video */
};
/*
* Extended status register. Unused by X server
*/
struct cg2_extstatus {
u_int gpintreq : 1; /* interrupt request */
u_int gpintdis : 1; /* interrupt disable */
u_int reserved : 13; /* unused */
u_int gpbus : 1; /* bus enabled */
};
/*
* Double buffer control register. It appears that (some of?) the
* cg2 cards support a pair of memory sets, referred to as `A' and
* `B', which can be swapped to allow atomic screen updates. This
* controls them.
*/
struct dblbufreg {
u_int display_b : 1; /* display memory B (set) or A (reset) */
u_int read_b : 1; /* accesss memory B (set) or A (reset) */
u_int nowrite_b : 1; /* when set, writes don't update memory B */
u_int nowrite_a : 1; /* when set, writes don't update memory A */
u_int read_ecmap : 1; /* copy from(clear)/to(set) shadow colour map */
u_int fast_read : 1; /* fast reads, but wrong data */
u_int wait : 1; /* when set, remains so to end up v. retrace */
u_int update_ecmap : 1; /* copy/use shadow colour map */
u_int reserved : 8;
};
/*
* Zoom register, apparently present on Sun-2 colour boards only. See
* the Sun documentation, I don't know anyone who still has a Sun-2.
*/
struct cg2_zoom {
union {
u_int short reg;
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} wordpan;
union {
struct {
u_int unused : 8;
u_int lineoff : 4;
u_int pixzoom : 4;
} reg;
u_short word;
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} zoom;
union {
struct {
u_int unused : 8;
u_int lorigin : 4;
u_int pixeloff : 4;
} reg;
u_short word;
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} pixpan;
union {
u_short reg;
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} varzoom;
};
/*
* Miscellany. On the Sun-3 these registers exist in place of the above.
*/
struct cg2_nozoom {
union { /* double buffer register (see above) */
struct dblbufreg reg;
u_short word;
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} dblbuf;
union { /* start of dma window */
u_short reg;
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} dmabase;
union { /* dma window size */
u_short reg; /* actually 8 bits. reg*16 == size */
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} dmawidth;
union { /* frame count */
u_short reg; /* actually 8 bits only. r/o */
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} framecnt;
};
/*
* Raster op control registers. X doesn't use this, but documented here
* for future reference.
*/
struct memropc {
u_short mrc_dest;
u_short mrc_source1;
u_short mrc_source2;
u_short mrc_pattern;
u_short mrc_mask1;
u_short mrc_mask2;
u_short mrc_shift;
u_short mrc_op;
u_short mrc_width;
u_short mrc_opcount;
u_short mrc_decoderout;
u_short mrc_x11;
u_short mrc_x12;
u_short mrc_x13;
u_short mrc_x14;
u_short mrc_x15;
};
/*
* Last chunk of the frame buffer (i.e. from offset 0x200000 and above).
* Exists separately from struct cg2memfb apparently because Sun software
* avoids mapping the latter, though X uses it.
*/
struct cg2fb {
union { /* raster op mode frame memory */
union bitplane ropplane[CG2_N_PLANE];
union byteplane roppixel;
} ropio;
union { /* raster op control unit (1 per plane) */
struct memropc ropregs;
struct {
u_char pad[2048];
struct memropc ropregs;
} prime;
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} ropcontrol[9];
union { /* status register */
struct cg2statusreg reg;
u_short word;
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} status;
union { /* per-plane mask register */
u_short reg; /* 8 bit mask register - set means plane r/w */
u_char reg_pad[4096];
} ppmask;
union { /* miscellaneous registers */
struct cg2_zoom zoom;
struct cg2_nozoom nozoom;
} misc;
union { /* interrupt vector */
u_short reg;
u_char reg_pad[32];
} intrptvec;
union { /* board ID */
u_short reg;
u_char reg_pad[16];
} id;
union { /* extended status */
struct cg2_extstatus reg;
u_short word;
u_char reg_pad[16];
} extstatus;
union { /* auxiliary raster op mode register (?)*/
u_short reg;
u_char reg_pad[4032];
} ropmode;
u_short redmap[CG2_CMSIZE]; /* shadow colour maps */
u_short greenmap[CG2_CMSIZE];
u_short bluemap[CG2_CMSIZE];
};