357 lines
11 KiB
C
357 lines
11 KiB
C
/* $NetBSD: vme_two.c,v 1.4 2004/04/02 14:14:18 scw Exp $ */
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/*-
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* Copyright (c) 1999, 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
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* by Steve C. Woodford.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
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* Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
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* 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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* from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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* TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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* BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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/*
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* VME support specific to the VMEchip2 found on all high-end MVME boards
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: vme_two.c,v 1.4 2004/04/02 14:14:18 scw Exp $");
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#include "vmetwo.h"
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/kernel.h>
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#include <sys/systm.h>
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#include <sys/device.h>
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#include <machine/cpu.h>
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#include <machine/bus.h>
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#include <dev/vme/vmereg.h>
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#include <dev/vme/vmevar.h>
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#include <dev/mvme/mvmebus.h>
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#include <dev/mvme/vme_tworeg.h>
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#include <dev/mvme/vme_twovar.h>
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void vmetwo_master_range(struct vmetwo_softc *, int, struct mvmebus_range *);
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void vmetwo_slave_range(struct vmetwo_softc *, int, vme_am_t,
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struct mvmebus_range *);
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/* ARGSUSED */
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void
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vmetwo_init(sc)
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struct vmetwo_softc *sc;
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{
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u_int32_t reg;
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int i;
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/* Initialise stuff for the common mvmebus front-end */
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sc->sc_mvmebus.sc_chip = sc;
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sc->sc_mvmebus.sc_nmasters = VME2_NMASTERS;
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sc->sc_mvmebus.sc_masters = &sc->sc_master[0];
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sc->sc_mvmebus.sc_nslaves = VME2_NSLAVES;
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sc->sc_mvmebus.sc_slaves = &sc->sc_slave[0];
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sc->sc_mvmebus.sc_intr_establish = vmetwo_intr_establish;
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sc->sc_mvmebus.sc_intr_disestablish = vmetwo_intr_disestablish;
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/* Initialise interrupts */
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vmetwo_intr_init(sc);
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_BOARD_CONTROL);
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printf(": Type 2 VMEchip, scon jumper %s\n",
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(reg & VME2_BOARD_CONTROL_SCON) ? "enabled" : "disabled");
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/*
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* Figure out what bits of the VMEbus we can access.
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* First record the `fixed' maps (if they're enabled)
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*/
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_IO_CONTROL);
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if (reg & VME2_IO_CONTROL_I1EN) {
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/* This range is fixed to A16, DATA */
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_am = VME_AM_A16 | MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_DATA;
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/* However, SUPER/USER is selectable... */
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if (reg & VME2_IO_CONTROL_I1SU)
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_SUPER;
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else
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_USER;
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/* As is the datasize */
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_datasize = VME_D32 | VME_D16;
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if (reg & VME2_IO_CONTROL_I1D16)
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_datasize &= ~VME_D32;
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_locstart = VME2_IO0_LOCAL_START;
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_mask = VME2_IO0_MASK;
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_vmestart = VME2_IO0_VME_START;
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_vmeend = VME2_IO0_VME_END;
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} else
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sc->sc_master[0].vr_am = MVMEBUS_AM_DISABLED;
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if (reg & VME2_IO_CONTROL_I2EN) {
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/* These two ranges are fixed to A24D16 and A32D16 */
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_am = VME_AM_A24;
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_datasize = VME_D16;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_am = VME_AM_A32;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_datasize = VME_D16;
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/* However, SUPER/USER is selectable */
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if (reg & VME2_IO_CONTROL_I2SU) {
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_SUPER;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_SUPER;
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} else {
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_USER;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_USER;
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}
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/* As is PROGRAM/DATA */
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if (reg & VME2_IO_CONTROL_I2PD) {
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_PROG;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_PROG;
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} else {
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_DATA;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_DATA;
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}
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_locstart = VME2_IO1_LOCAL_START;
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_mask = VME2_IO1_MASK;
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_vmestart = VME2_IO1_VME_START;
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_vmeend = VME2_IO1_VME_END;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_locstart = VME2_IO2_LOCAL_START;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_mask = VME2_IO2_MASK;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_vmestart = VME2_IO2_VME_START;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_vmeend = VME2_IO2_VME_END;
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} else {
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sc->sc_master[1].vr_am = MVMEBUS_AM_DISABLED;
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sc->sc_master[2].vr_am = MVMEBUS_AM_DISABLED;
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}
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/*
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* Now read the progammable maps
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < VME2_MASTER_WINDOWS; i++)
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vmetwo_master_range(sc, i,
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&(sc->sc_master[i + VME2_MASTER_PROG_START]));
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/* XXX: No A16 slave yet :XXX */
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sc->sc_slave[VME2_SLAVE_A16].vr_am = MVMEBUS_AM_DISABLED;
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for (i = 0; i < VME2_SLAVE_WINDOWS; i++) {
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vmetwo_slave_range(sc, i, VME_AM_A32,
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&sc->sc_slave[i + VME2_SLAVE_PROG_START]);
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vmetwo_slave_range(sc, i, VME_AM_A24,
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&sc->sc_slave[i + VME2_SLAVE_PROG_START + 2]);
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}
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mvmebus_attach(&sc->sc_mvmebus);
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}
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void
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vmetwo_master_range(sc, range, vr)
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struct vmetwo_softc *sc;
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int range;
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struct mvmebus_range *vr;
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{
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u_int32_t start, end, attr;
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u_int32_t reg;
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/*
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* First, check if the range is actually enabled...
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*/
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_MASTER_ENABLE);
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if ((reg & VME2_MASTER_ENABLE(range)) == 0) {
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vr->vr_am = MVMEBUS_AM_DISABLED;
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return;
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}
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/*
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* Fetch and record the range's attributes
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*/
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attr = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_MASTER_ATTR);
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attr >>= VME2_MASTER_ATTR_AM_SHIFT(range);
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/*
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* Fix up the datasizes available through this range
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*/
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vr->vr_datasize = VME_D32 | VME_D16;
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if (attr & VME2_MASTER_ATTR_D16)
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vr->vr_datasize &= ~VME_D32;
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attr &= VME2_MASTER_ATTR_AM_MASK;
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vr->vr_am = (attr & VME_AM_ADRSIZEMASK) | MVMEBUS_AM2CAP(attr);
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switch (vr->vr_am & VME_AM_ADRSIZEMASK) {
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case VME_AM_A32:
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default:
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vr->vr_mask = 0xffffffffu;
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break;
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case VME_AM_A24:
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vr->vr_mask = 0x00ffffffu;
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break;
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case VME_AM_A16:
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vr->vr_mask = 0x0000ffffu;
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break;
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}
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/*
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* XXX
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* It would be nice if users of the MI VMEbus code could pass down
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* whether they can tolerate Write-Posting to their device(s).
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* XXX
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*/
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/*
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* Fetch the local-bus start and end addresses for the range
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*/
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_MASTER_ADDRESS(range));
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start = (reg & VME2_MAST_ADDRESS_START_MASK);
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start <<= VME2_MAST_ADDRESS_START_SHIFT;
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vr->vr_locstart = start & ~vr->vr_mask;
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end = (reg & VME2_MAST_ADDRESS_END_MASK);
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end <<= VME2_MAST_ADDRESS_END_SHIFT;
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end |= 0xffffu;
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end += 1;
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/*
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* Local->VMEbus map '4' has optional translation bits, so
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* the VMEbus start and end addresses may need to be adjusted.
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*/
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if (range == 3 && (reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_MAST4_TRANS))!=0) {
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uint32_t addr, sel, len = end - start;
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_MAST4_TRANS);
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reg &= VME2_MAST4_TRANS_SELECT_MASK;
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sel = reg << VME2_MAST4_TRANS_SELECT_SHIFT;
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_MAST4_TRANS);
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reg &= VME2_MAST4_TRANS_ADDRESS_MASK;
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addr = reg << VME2_MAST4_TRANS_ADDRESS_SHIFT;
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start = (addr & sel) | (start & (~sel));
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end = start + len;
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vr->vr_mask &= len - 1;
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}
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/* XXX Deal with overlap of onboard RAM address space */
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/* XXX Then again, 167-Bug warns about this at setup time ... */
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/*
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* Fixup the addresses this range corresponds to
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*/
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vr->vr_vmestart = start & vr->vr_mask;
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vr->vr_vmeend = (end - 1) & vr->vr_mask;
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}
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void
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vmetwo_slave_range(sc, range, am, vr)
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struct vmetwo_softc *sc;
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int range;
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vme_am_t am;
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struct mvmebus_range *vr;
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{
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u_int32_t reg;
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/*
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* First, check if the range is actually enabled.
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* Note that bit 1 of `range' is used to indicte if we're
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* looking for an A24 range (set) or an A32 range (clear).
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*/
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_SLAVE_CTRL);
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if (am == VME_AM_A32 && (reg & VME2_SLAVE_AMSEL_A32(range))) {
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vr->vr_am = VME_AM_A32;
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vr->vr_mask = 0xffffffffu;
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} else
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if (am == VME_AM_A24 && (reg & VME2_SLAVE_AMSEL_A24(range))) {
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vr->vr_am = VME_AM_A24;
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vr->vr_mask = 0x00ffffffu;
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} else {
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/* The range is not enabled */
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vr->vr_am = MVMEBUS_AM_DISABLED;
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return;
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}
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if ((reg & VME2_SLAVE_AMSEL_DAT(range)) != 0)
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vr->vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_DATA;
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if ((reg & VME2_SLAVE_AMSEL_PGM(range)) != 0)
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vr->vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_PROG;
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if ((reg & VME2_SLAVE_AMSEL_USR(range)) != 0)
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vr->vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_USER;
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if ((reg & VME2_SLAVE_AMSEL_SUP(range)) != 0)
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vr->vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_SUPER;
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if ((reg & VME2_SLAVE_AMSEL_BLK(range)) != 0)
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vr->vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_BLK;
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if ((reg & VME2_SLAVE_AMSEL_BLKD64(range)) != 0)
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vr->vr_am |= MVMEBUS_AM_CAP_BLKD64;
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vr->vr_datasize = VME_D32 | VME_D16 | VME_D8;
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/*
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* Record the VMEbus start and end addresses of the slave image
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*/
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_SLAVE_ADDRESS(range));
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vr->vr_vmestart = reg & VME2_SLAVE_ADDRESS_START_MASK;
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vr->vr_vmestart <<= VME2_SLAVE_ADDRESS_START_SHIFT;
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vr->vr_vmestart &= vr->vr_mask;
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vr->vr_vmeend = reg & VME2_SLAVE_ADDRESS_END_MASK;
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vr->vr_vmeend <<= VME2_SLAVE_ADDRESS_END_SHIFT;
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vr->vr_vmeend &= vr->vr_mask;
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vr->vr_vmeend |= 0xffffu;
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/*
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* Now figure out the local-bus address
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*/
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_SLAVE_CTRL);
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if ((reg & VME2_SLAVE_CTRL_ADDER(range)) != 0) {
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_SLAVE_TRANS(range));
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reg &= VME2_SLAVE_TRANS_ADDRESS_MASK;
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reg <<= VME2_SLAVE_TRANS_ADDRESS_SHIFT;
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vr->vr_locstart = vr->vr_vmestart + reg;
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} else {
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u_int32_t sel, addr;
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reg = vme2_lcsr_read(sc, VME2LCSR_SLAVE_TRANS(range));
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sel = reg & VME2_SLAVE_TRANS_SELECT_MASK;
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sel <<= VME2_SLAVE_TRANS_SELECT_SHIFT;
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addr = reg & VME2_SLAVE_TRANS_ADDRESS_MASK;
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addr <<= VME2_SLAVE_TRANS_ADDRESS_SHIFT;
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vr->vr_locstart = addr & sel;
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vr->vr_locstart |= vr->vr_vmestart & (~sel);
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}
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}
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