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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS 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. * * @(#)autoconf.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 9/30/93 */ /* * Autoconfiguration information. */ #include #include /* * Most devices are configured according to information kept in * the FORTH PROMs. In particular, we extract the `name', `reg', * and `address' properties of each device attached to the mainbus; * other drives may also use this information. The mainbus itself * (which `is' the CPU, in some sense) gets just the node, with a * fake name ("mainbus"). */ /* Device register space description */ struct rom_reg { u_int32_t rr_iospace; /* register space (obio, etc) */ u_int32_t rr_paddr; /* register physical address */ u_int32_t rr_len; /* register length */ }; /* Interrupt information */ struct rom_intr { u_int32_t int_pri; /* priority (IPL) */ u_int32_t int_vec; /* vector (always 0?) */ }; /* Address translation accross busses */ struct rom_range { /* Only used on v3 PROMs */ u_int32_t cspace; /* Client space */ u_int32_t coffset; /* Client offset */ u_int32_t pspace; /* Parent space */ u_int32_t poffset; /* Parent offset */ u_int32_t size; /* Size in bytes of this range */ }; /* Attach arguments presented by mainbus_attach() */ struct mainbus_attach_args { bus_space_tag_t ma_bustag; /* parent bus tag */ bus_dma_tag_t ma_dmatag; char *ma_name; /* PROM node name */ int ma_node; /* PROM handle */ int ma_iospace; /* device I/O space */ void *ma_paddr; /* register physical address */ int ma_size; /* register physical size */ int ma_pri; /* priority (IPL) */ void *ma_promvaddr; /* PROM virtual address, if any */ struct bootpath *ma_bp; /* used for locating boot device */ }; /* Attach arguments presented to devices by obio_attach() (sun4 only) */ struct obio4_attach_args { int oba_placeholder;/* obio/sbus attach args sharing */ bus_space_tag_t oba_bustag; /* parent bus tag */ bus_dma_tag_t oba_dmatag; void *oba_paddr; /* register physical address */ int oba_pri; /* interrupt priority (IPL) */ struct bootpath *oba_bp; /* used for locating boot device */ }; union obio_attach_args { /* sun4m obio space is treated like an sbus slot */ int uoba_isobio4; struct sbus_attach_args uoba_sbus; /* Sbus view */ struct obio4_attach_args uoba_oba4; /* sun4 on-board view */ }; int obio_bus_map __P(( bus_space_tag_t, void * /*physical addr*/, int /*offset*/, size_t /*size*/, int /*flags*/, void * /*preferred virtual address */, bus_space_handle_t *)); /* obio specific bus flag */ #define OBIO_BUS_MAP_USE_ROM BUS_SPACE_MAP_BUS1 int obio_bus_probe __P(( bus_space_tag_t, void * /* phys addr */, int /* offset */, size_t /* size */, int (*) __P((void *, void *)), /* callback */ void * /* arg */)); /* * mapiodev maps an I/O device to a virtual address, returning the address. * mapdev does the real work: you can supply a special virtual address and * it will use that instead of creating one, but you must only do this if * you get it from ../sparc/vaddrs.h. */ void *mapdev __P((struct rom_reg *pa, int va, int offset, int size)); /* OBSOLETE */ #define mapiodev(pa, offset, size) \ mapdev(pa, 0, offset, size) /* OBSOLETE */ /* * The various getprop* functions obtain `properties' from the ROMs. * getprop() obtains a property as a byte-sequence, and returns its * length; the others convert or make some other guarantee. */ int getproplen __P((int node, char *name)); int getprop __P((int node, char *name, void *buf, int bufsiz)); char *getpropstring __P((int node, char *name)); int getpropint __P((int node, char *name, int deflt)); /* Frequently used options node */ extern int optionsnode; /* new interfaces: */ int getpropA __P((int, char *, int, int *, void **)); char *getpropstringA __P((int, char *, char *)); /* * Helper routines to get some of the more common properties. These * only get the first item in case the property value is an array. * Drivers that "need to know it all" can call getprop() directly. */ int getprop_reg1 __P((int, struct rom_reg *)); int getprop_intr1 __P((int, int *)); int getprop_address1 __P((int, void **)); /* * The matchbyname function is useful in drivers that are matched * by romaux name, i.e., all `mainbus attached' devices. It expects * its aux pointer to point to a pointer to the name (the address of * a romaux structure suffices, for instance). (OBSOLETE) */ struct device; struct cfdata; int matchbyname __P((struct device *, struct cfdata *cf, void *aux)); /* * `clockfreq' produces a printable representation of a clock frequency * (this is just a frill). */ char *clockfreq __P((int freq)); /* * Memory description arrays. Shared between pmap.c and autoconf.c; no * one else should use this (except maybe mem.c, e.g., if we fix the VM to * handle discontiguous physical memory). */ struct memarr { u_int addr; u_int len; }; int makememarr(struct memarr *, int max, int which); #define MEMARR_AVAILPHYS 0 #define MEMARR_TOTALPHYS 1 /* Pass a string to the FORTH interpreter. May fail silently. */ void rominterpret __P((char *)); /* Openprom V2 style boot path */ struct bootpath { char name[16]; /* name of this node */ int val[3]; /* up to three optional values */ struct device *dev; /* device that recognised this component */ }; struct bootpath *bootpath_store __P((int, struct bootpath *)); int sd_crazymap __P((int)); /* Parse a disk string into a dev_t, return device struct pointer */ struct device *parsedisk __P((char *, int, int, dev_t *)); /* Establish a mountroot_hook, for benefit of floppy drive, mostly. */ void mountroot_hook_establish __P((void (*) __P((struct device *)), struct device *)); void configure __P((void)); void bootstrap __P((void)); int firstchild __P((int)); int nextsibling __P((int)); void callrom __P((void)); struct device *getdevunit __P((char *, int)); void *findzs __P((int)); int romgetcursoraddr __P((int **, int **)); int findroot __P((void)); int findnode __P((int, const char *)); int opennode __P((char *)); int node_has_property __P((int, const char *));