NetBSD/sys/dev/ebus/ebusreg.h

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/* $NetBSD: ebusreg.h,v 1.6 2005/02/27 00:26:59 perry Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Matthew R. Green
* 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.
* 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* 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.
*/
#ifndef _DEV_EBUS_EBUSREG_H_
#define _DEV_EBUS_EBUSREG_H_
/*
* SPARC `ebus'
*
* The `ebus' bus is designed to plug traditional PC-ISA devices into
* an SPARC system with as few costs as possible, without sacrificing
* to performance. Typically, it is implemented in the PCIO IC from
* SME, which also implements a `hme-compatible' PCI network device
* (`network'). The ebus has 4 DMA channels, similar to the DMA seen
* in the ESP SCSI DMA.
*
* Typical UltraSPARC systems have a NatSemi SuperIO IC to provide
* serial ports for the keyboard and mouse (`se'), floppy disk
* controller (`fdthree'), parallel port controller (`bpp') connected
* to the ebus, and a PCI-IDE controller (connected directly to the
* PCI bus, of course), as well as a Siemens Nixdorf SAB82532 dual
* channel serial controller (`su' providing ttya and ttyb), an MK48T59
* EEPROM/clock controller (also where the idprom, including the
* ethernet address, is located), the audio system (`SUNW,CS4231', same
* as other UltraSPARC and some SPARC systems), and other various
* internal devices found on traditional SPARC systems such as the
* `power', `flashprom', etc., devices. Other machines with this
* device include microSPARC-IIep based systems, e.g. JavaStation10.
*
* The ebus uses an interrupt mapping scheme similar to PCI, though
* the actual structures are different.
*/
/*
* EBus PROM structures. There's no official OFW binding for EBus,
* so ms-IIep PROMs deviate from de-facto standard used on Ultra's.
*
* EBus address is represented in PROM by 2 cells: bar and offset.
* "bar" specifies the EBus BAR register used to translate the
* "offset" into PCI address space.
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*
* On Ultra the bar is the _offset_ of the BAR in PCI config space but
* in (some?) ms-IIep systems (e.g. Krups) it's the _number_ of the
* BAR - e.g. BAR1 is represented by 1 in Krups PROM, while on Ultra
* it's 0x14.
*/
struct ebus_regs {
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uint32_t hi; /* high bits of physaddr */
uint32_t lo;
uint32_t size;
};
#define EBUS_ADDR_FROM_REG(reg) BUS_ADDR((reg)->hi, (reg)->lo)
struct ebus_ranges {
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uint32_t child_hi; /* child high phys addr */
uint32_t child_lo; /* child low phys addr */
uint32_t phys_hi; /* parent high phys addr */
uint32_t phys_mid; /* parent mid phys addr */
uint32_t phys_lo; /* parent low phys addr */
uint32_t size;
};
/* NB: ms-IIep PROMs lack these interrupt-related properties */
struct ebus_interrupt_map {
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uint32_t hi; /* high phys addr mask */
uint32_t lo; /* low phys addr mask */
uint32_t intr; /* interrupt mask */
int32_t cnode; /* child node */
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uint32_t cintr; /* child interrupt */
};
struct ebus_interrupt_map_mask {
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uint32_t hi; /* high phys addr */
uint32_t lo; /* low phys addr */
uint32_t intr; /* interrupt */
};
/*
* DMA controller registers.
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*
* The "next" registers are at the same locations.
* Which one you write to depends on EN_NEXT bit in the DCSR.
*/
#define EBUS_DMAC_DCSR 0 /* control/status register */
#define EBUS_DMAC_DACR 4 /* address count register */
#define EBUS_DMAC_DNAR 4 /* next address register */
#define EBUS_DMAC_DBCR 8 /* byte count register */
#define EBUS_DMAC_DNBR 8 /* next byte register */
#define EBUS_DMAC_SIZE 12
/*
* DCSR bits (PCIO manual, Table 7-23, pp 134-135)
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*
* On Reset all the register bits except ID will be 0 and CYC_PENDING
* will reflect the status of any pending requests.
*/
#define EBDMA_INT_PEND 0x00000001 /* interrupt pending */
#define EBDMA_ERR_PEND 0x00000002 /* error pending */
#define EBDMA_DRAIN 0x00000004 /* fifo's being drained to memory */
#define EBDMA_INT_EN 0x00000010 /* enable interrupts */
#define EBDMA_RESET 0x00000080 /* reset - write 0 to clear */
#define EBDMA_WRITE 0x00000100 /* 0: mem->dev, 1: dev->mem */
#define EBDMA_EN_DMA 0x00000200 /* enable DMA */
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#define EBDMA_CYC_PEND 0x00000400 /* DMA cycle pending
- not safe to clear reset */
#define EBDMA_DIAG_RD_DONE 0x00000800 /* DIAG mode: DMA read completed */
#define EBDMA_DIAG_WR_DONE 0x00001000 /* DIAG mode: DMA write completed */
#define EBDMA_EN_CNT 0x00002000 /* enable byte counter */
#define EBDMA_TC 0x00004000 /* terminal count
- write 1 to clear */
#define EBDMA_DIS_CSR_DRN 0x00010000 /* disable fifo draining
on slave writes to CSR */
#define EBDMA_BURST_SIZE_MASK 0x000c0000 /* burst sizes: */
#define EBDMA_BURST_SIZE_4 0x00000000 /* 00 - 4 words */
#define EBDMA_BURST_SIZE_8 0x00040000 /* 01 - 8 words */
#define EBDMA_BURST_SIZE_1 0x00080000 /* 10 - 1 word */
#define EBDMA_BURST_SIZE_16 0x000c0000 /* 11 - 16 words */
#define EBDMA_DIAG_EN 0x00100000 /* enable diag mode */
#define EBDMA_DIS_ERR_PEND 0x00400000 /* disable stop/interrupt
on error pedning */
#define EBDMA_TCI_DIS 0x00800000 /* disable interrupt on TC */
#define EBDMA_EN_NEXT 0x01000000 /* enable next address autoload
(must set EN_CNT too) */
#define EBDMA_DMA_ON 0x02000000 /* DMA is able to respond */
#define EBDMA_A_LOADED 0x04000000 /* DACR loaded
(directly or from DNAR) */
#define EBDMA_NA_LOADED 0x08000000 /* DNAR loaded */
#define EBDMA_ID_MASK 0xf0000000 /* Device ID = 0xC */
#define EBUS_DCSR_BITS \
"\20\34NA_LOADED\33A_LOADED\32DMA_ON\31EN_NEXT\30TCI_DIS\27DIS_ERR_PEND" \
"\25DIAG_EN\21DIS_CSR_DRN\17TC\16EN_CNT\15DIAG_WR_DONE\14DIAG_RD_DONE" \
"\13CYC_PEND\12EN_DMA\11WRITE\10RESET\6INT_EN\3DRAIN\2ERR_PEND\1INT_PEND"
#endif /* _DEV_EBUS_EBUSREG_H_ */