Commit Graph

15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
thorpej
d322684f55 Add support for the i80312 and i80321 I2C controllers. 2003-10-06 16:06:05 +00:00
lukem
08716eae82 __KERNEL_RCSID() 2003-07-15 00:24:37 +00:00
fvdl
7dd7f8baa2 Handle 64bit DMA addresses on PCI for platforms that can (currently only
enabled on amd64). Add a dmat64 field to various PCI attach structures,
and pass it down where needed. Implement a simple new function called
pci_dma64_available(pa) to test if 64bit DMA addresses may be used.
This returns 1 iff _PCI_HAVE_DMA64 is defined in <machine/pci_machdep.h>,
and there is more than 4G of memory.
2003-06-15 23:08:53 +00:00
briggs
460f6b6383 Define the iopmu (even though it's not being used yet).
Export i80321_local_dma_init().
Make !sc->sc_is_host configuration a little more friendly.
Go back to using IABAR2 instead of IABAR3 for inbound SDRAM access.
2003-02-06 03:16:48 +00:00
briggs
ecc07a2e36 Use iwin[3] instead of iwin[2] for RAM access and leave iwin[2] unused. 2003-01-23 03:56:45 +00:00
briggs
a4734dcbdd Program the BARs after the limit regs. When the BARs are written, the
value actually stored in the BAR is masked by the limit register.
2003-01-23 03:53:16 +00:00
thorpej
1eab093085 * Use a device node for each DMA channel.
* Use aprint_normal() for cfprint routines.
2003-01-01 00:45:00 +00:00
provos
0f09ed48a5 remove trailing \n in panic(). approved perry. 2002-09-27 15:35:29 +00:00
thorpej
a7d44c2503 Use separate function pointers for dmamap_sync pre- vs post- operations.
Change the bus_dmamap_sync() macro to test the ops argument against pre-
and post- constants.  The compiler will optimize out dead code because
of the constants.  Since post- operations are not needed on ARM (except
for ISA bounce buffers), this eliminate a large number of function calls
which are noops, each of which cost at least 6 cycles just in the call
and return overhead (not to mention whatever other useless work the
compiler decides to do in the callee).
2002-08-17 20:46:26 +00:00
thorpej
f546baba66 Move the DMA tag initialization functions into i80321.c. 2002-08-01 19:40:07 +00:00
thorpej
dce4476374 Overhaul how DMA ranges work in the ARM bus_dma implementation.
A new "arm32_dma_range" structure now describes a DMA window, with
a system address base, bus address base, and length.  In addition to
providing info about which memory regions are legal for DMA, the new
structure provides address translation support, as well.

As before, if a tag does not list any ranges, then all addresses are
considered valid, and no DMA address translation is performed.

This allows us to remove a large chunk of code which was duplicated and
tweaked slightly (to do the address translation) from the stock ARM
bus_dma in the XScale IOP and ARM Integrator ports.

Test compiled on all ARM platforms, test booted on Intel IQ80321 and Shark.
2002-07-31 17:34:23 +00:00
thorpej
2367c7fff8 Add support for attaching IOP built-in sub-devices (aau, dma, ssp,
watchdog, etc.)
2002-07-29 17:37:14 +00:00
thorpej
efe71a8aac Add support for DMA to/from the on-chip devices of the i80321 (no
PCI window translation).

XXX This would be better done by overhauling the shared ARM bus_dma code.
2002-07-25 15:00:48 +00:00
thorpej
204183c0fa * Add "pcitag_t *pba_bridgetag" to pci_attach_args. This is set to
NULL for root PCI busses.  For busses behind a bridge, it points to
  a persistent copy of the bridge's pcitag_t.  This can be very useful
  for machine-dependent PCI bus enumeration code.
* Implement a machine-dependent pci_enumerate_bus() for sparc64 which
  uses OFW device nodes to enumerate the bus.  When a PCI bus that is
  behind a bridge is attached, pci_attach_hook() allocates a new PCI
  chipset tag for the new bus and sets it's "curnode" to the OFW node
  of the bridge.  This is used as a starting point when enumerating
  that bus.  Root busses get the OFW node of the host bridge (psycho).
* Garbage-collect "ofpci" and "ofppb" from the sparc64 port.
2002-05-16 01:01:28 +00:00
thorpej
f536211623 Basic support for the Intel i80321 I/O Processor (Xscale core).
Note: This is a snapshot of work-in-progress; there are still some
bugs to be shaken out.
2002-03-27 21:45:47 +00:00