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.\" $NetBSD: isa.9,v 1.8 2003/01/01 21:52:38 jschauma Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 2001 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 Gregory McGarry.
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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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.Dd June 19, 2001
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.Dt ISA 9
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm ISA ,
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.Nm isa_intr_alloc ,
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.Nm isa_intr_establish ,
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.Nm isa_intr_disestablish ,
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.Nm isa_intr_evcnt ,
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.Nm isa_dmamap_create ,
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.Nm isa_dmamap_destroy ,
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.Nm isa_dmamem_alloc ,
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.Nm isa_dmamem_free ,
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.Nm isa_dmamem_map ,
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.Nm isa_dmamem_unmap ,
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.Nm isa_malloc ,
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.Nm isa_free ,
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.Nm isa_dmastart ,
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.Nm isa_dmaabort ,
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.Nm isa_dmacount ,
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.Nm isa_dmadone ,
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.Nm isa_dmamaxsize ,
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.Nm isa_drq_isfree ,
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.Nm isa_dmacascade ,
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.Nm isa_mappage
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.Nd Industry-standard Architecture
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Fd #include \*[Lt]machine/bus.h\*[Gt]
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.Fd #include \*[Lt]dev/isa/isareg.h\*[Gt]
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.Fd #include \*[Lt]dev/isa/isavar.h\*[Gt]
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.Ft int
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.Fn isa_intr_alloc "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int mask" "int type" \
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"int *irq"
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.Ft const struct evcnt *
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.Fn isa_intr_evcnt "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int irq"
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.Ft void *
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.Fn isa_intr_establish "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int irq" "int type" \
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"int level" "int (*handler)(void *)" "void *arg"
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.Ft void
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.Fn isa_intr_disestablish "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "void *ih"
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.Fd #include \*[Lt]dev/isa/isadmareg.h\*[Gt]
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.Fd #include \*[Lt]dev/isa/isadmavar.h\*[Gt]
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.Ft int
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.Fn isa_dmamap_create "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan" "bus_size_t size" \
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"int flags"
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.Ft void
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.Fn isa_dmamap_destroy "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan"
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.Ft int
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.Fn isa_dmamem_alloc "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan" "bus_size_t size" \
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"bus_addr_t *addrp" "int flags"
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.Ft void
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.Fn isa_dmamem_free "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan" "bus_addr_t addr" \
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"bus_size_t size"
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.Ft int
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.Fn isa_dmamem_map "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan" "bus_addr_t addr" \
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"bus_size_t size" "caddr_t *kvap" "int flags"
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.Ft void
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.Fn isa_dmamem_unmap "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan" "caddr_t kva" \
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"size_t size"
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.Ft void *
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.Fn isa_malloc "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan" "size_t size" \
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"int pool" "int flags"
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.Ft void
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.Fn isa_free "void *addrp" "int pool"
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.Ft int
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.Fn isa_dmastart "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan" "bus_addr_t addr" \
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"bus_size_t size" "struct proc *proc" "int flags" "int bf"
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.Ft void
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.Fn isa_dmaabort "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan"
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.Ft bus_size_t
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.Fn isa_dmacount "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan"
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.Ft void
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.Fn isa_dmadone "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan"
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.Ft bus_size_t
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.Fn isa_dmamaxsize "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan"
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.Ft int
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.Fn isa_drq_isfree "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan"
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.Ft int
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.Fn isa_dmacascade "isa_chipset_tag_t ic" "int chan"
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.Ft paddr_t
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.Fn isa_mappage "void *mem" "off_t offset" "int prot"
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The machine-independent
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.Nm
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subsystem provides support for the ISA bus.
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.Pp
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The ISA bus was introduced on the IBM PC/AT.
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It is an extension to the original bus found on the original IBM PC.
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The ISA bus is essentially the host bus of the Intel 80286 processor,
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however the widespread acceptance of the bus as a de facto standard has
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seen it appear on systems without Intel processors.
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.Pp
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The ISA bus has a 16-bit data bus, a 24-bit memory address bus, a
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16-bit I/O address bus, and operates at 8MHz.
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It provides 15 interrupt lines and 8 DMA channels supporting DMA transfers
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of 64KB or 128KB transfers depending on the width of the channel being used.
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Historically, some devices only decoded the 10 lowest bits of
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the I/O address bus, preventing use of the full 16-bit address space.
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.Pp
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On newer machines, the ISA bus is no longer connected directly to the
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host bus, and is usually connected via a PCI-ISA bridge.
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Either way, the bus looks the same to the device driver.
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.Sh DATA TYPES
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Drivers for devices attached to the
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.Nm
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bus will make use of the following data types:
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.Bl -tag -width compact
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.It Fa isa_chipset_tag_t
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Chipset tag for the ISA bus.
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.It Fa struct isa_attach_args
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Location hints for devices are recorded in this structure.
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It contains the following members:
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.Bd -literal
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bus_space_tag_t ia_iot; /* isa i/o space tag */
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bus_space_tag_t ia_memt; /* isa mem space tag */
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bus_dma_tag_t ia_dmat; /* DMA tag */
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isa_chipset_tag_t ia_ic;
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int ia_iobase; /* base i/o address */
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int ia_iosize; /* span of ports used */
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int ia_maddr; /* physical mem addr */
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u_int ia_msize; /* size of memory */
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int ia_irq; /* interrupt request */
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int ia_drq; /* DMA request */
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int ia_drq2; /* second DMA request */
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void *ia_aux; /* driver specific */
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.Ed
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.El
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.Sh FUNCTIONS
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.Bl -tag -width compact
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.It Fn isa_intr_alloc "ic" "mask" "type" "irq"
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This function is generally not required by device drivers.
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It is used by bridges attaching other busses to the ISA bus.
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.It Fn isa_intr_evcnt "ic" "irq"
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Returns the event counter associated with interrupt line
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.Fa irq .
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.It Fn isa_intr_establish "ic" "irq" "type" "level" "handler" "arg"
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To establish an ISA interrupt handler, a driver calls
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.Fn isa_intr_establish
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with the interrupt number
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.Fa irq ,
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type
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.Fa type ,
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and level
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.Fa level .
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When the interrupt occurs the function
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.Fa handler
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is called with argument
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.Fa arg .
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Valid values for
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.Fa type
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are:
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.Bl -tag -width compact
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.It IST_NONE
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Reserve interrupt, but don't actually establish.
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.It IST_EDGE
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Edge-triggered interrupt.
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.It IST_LEVEL
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Level-triggered interrupt.
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.It IST_PULSE
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Pulse-triggered interrupt.
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.El
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.sp
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.Fn isa_intr_establish
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returns an opaque handle to an event descriptor if it succeeds, and
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returns NULL on failure.
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.Pp
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.It Fn isa_intr_disestablish "ic" "ih"
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Dis-establish the interrupt handler with handle
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.Fa ih .
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The handle was returned from
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.Fn isa_intr_establish .
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.It Fn isa_dmamap_create "ic" "chan" "size" "flags"
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Creates a DMA map for channel
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.Fa chan .
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It is initialised to accept maximum DMA transfers of size
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.Fa size .
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Valid values for the
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.Fa flags
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argument are the same as for
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.Fn bus_dmamap_create
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(see
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.Xr bus_dma 9 ) .
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This function returns zero on success or an error value on failure.
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.It Fn isa_dmamap_destroy "ic" "chan"
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Destroy the DMA map for DMA channel
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.Fa chan .
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.It Fn isa_dmamem_alloc "ic" "chan" "size" "addrp" "flags"
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Allocate DMA-safe memory of size
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.Fa size
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for channel
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.Fa chan .
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Valid values for the
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.Fa flags
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argument are the same as for
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.Fn bus_dmamem_alloc
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(see
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.Xr bus_dma 9 ) .
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The bus-address of the memory is returned in
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.Fa addrp .
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This function returns zero on success or an error value on failure.
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.It Fn isa_dmamem_free "ic" "chan" "addr" "size"
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Frees memory previously allocated by
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.Fn isa_dmamem_alloc
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for channel
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.Fa chan .
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The bus-address and size of the memory are specified by
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.Fa addr
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and
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.Fa size
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respectively.
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.It Fn isa_dmamem_map "ic" "chan" "addr" "size" "kvap" "flags"
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Maps DMA-safe memory (allocated with
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.Fn isa_dmamem_alloc )
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specified by bus-address
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.Fa addr
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and of size
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.Fa size
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into kernel virtual address space for DMA channel
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.Fa chan .
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Valid values for the
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.Fa flags
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argument are the same as for
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.Fn bus_dmamem_map
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(see
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.Xr bus_dma 9 ) .
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The kernel virtual address is returned in
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.Fa kvap .
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This function returns zero on success or an error value on failure.
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.It Fn isa_dmamem_unmap "ic" "chan" "kva" "size"
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Unmaps memory (previously mapped with
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.Fn isa_dmamem_map )
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of size
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.Fa size
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for channel
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.Fa chan .
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The kernel virtual address space used by the mapping is freed.
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.It Fn isa_malloc "ic" "chan" "size" "pool" "flags"
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This function is a shortcut for allocating and mapping DMA-safe memory
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in a single step.
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The arguments correspond with the arguments to
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.Fn isa_dmamem_alloc
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and
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.Fn isa_dmamem_map .
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The argument
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.Fa pool
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is a pool to record the memory allocation.
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This function returns a pointer to the DMA-safe memory.
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.It Fn isa_free "addrp" "pool"
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This function is a shortcut for unmapping and deallocating DMA-safe
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memory in a single step.
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It replaces
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.Fn isa_dmamem_unmap
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and
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.Fn isa_dmamem_free .
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The argument
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.Fa addrp
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is the pointer to the DMA-safe memory returned by
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.Fn isa_malloc .
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The argument
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.Fa pool
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is the same as the value passed to
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.Fn isa_malloc .
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.It Fn isa_dmastart "ic" "chan" "addr" "size" "proc" "flags" "bf"
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Load DMA memory specified by address
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.Fa addr
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of size
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.Fa size
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into the DMA controller at channel
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.Fa chan
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and set it in motion.
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The argument
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.Fa proc
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is used to indicate the address space in which the buffer is located.
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If NULL, the buffer is assumed to be in kernel space.
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Otherwise, the buffer is assumed to be in process
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.Fa proc 's
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address space.
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The argument
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.Fa flags
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describes the type of ISA DMA.
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Valid values are:
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.Bl -tag -width compact
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.It DMAMODE_WRITE
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DMA transfer from host to device.
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.It DMAMODE_READ
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DMA transfer to host from device.
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.It DMAMODE_SINGLE
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Transfer buffer once and stop.
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.It DMAMODE_DEMAND
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Demand mode.
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.It DMAMODE_LOOP
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Transfer buffer continuously in loop until notified to stop.
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.It DMAMODE_LOOPDEMAND
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Transfer buffer continuously in loop and demand mode.
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.El
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.sp
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The argument
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.Fa bf
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is the bus-space flags.
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Valid values are the same as for
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.Fn bus_dmamap_load
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(see
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.Xr bus_dma 9 ) .
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.It Fn isa_dmaabort "ic" "chan"
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Abort a DMA transfer on channel
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.Fa chan .
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.It Fn isa_dmacount "ic" "chan"
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Returns the offset in the DMA memory of the current DMA transfer on
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channel
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.Fa chan .
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.It Fn isa_dmadone "ic" "chan"
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Unloads the DMA memory
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on channel
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.Fa chan
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after a DMA transfer has completed.
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.It Fn isa_dmamaxsize "ic" "chan"
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Returns the maximum allowable DMA transfer size for channel
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.Fa chan .
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.It Fn isa_drq_isfree "ic" "chan"
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If the
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.Fa ia_drq
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or
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.Fa ia_drq2
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members of
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.Fa struct isa_attach_args
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are wildcarded, then the driver is expected to probe the hardware for
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valid DMA channels.
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In this case, the driver can check to see if the hardware-supported
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DMA channel
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.Fa chan
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is available for use.
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.It Fn isa_dmacascade "ic" "chan"
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Programs the 8237 DMA controller channel
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.Fa chan
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to accept external DMA control by the device hardware.
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.It Fn isa_mappage "mem" "offset" "prot"
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Provides support for user
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.Xr mmap 2 'ing
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of DMA-safe memory.
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.El
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.Sh AUTOCONFIGURATION
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The ISA bus is an indirect-connection bus.
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During autoconfiguration each driver is required to probe the bus
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for the presence of a device.
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An ISA driver will receive a pointer to
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.Fa struct isa_attach_args
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hinting at "locations" on the ISA bus where the device may be located.
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They should use the
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.Em ia_iobase ,
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.Em ia_iosize ,
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.Em ia_maddr ,
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and
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.Em ia_msize
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members.
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Not all of these hints will be necessary; locators may be wildcarded
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with IOBASEUNK and MADDRUNK for
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.Em ia_iobase
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and
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.Em ia_maddr
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respectively.
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If a driver can probe the device for configuration information at default
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locations, it may update the members of
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.Fa struct isa_attach_args .
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The IRQ and DMA locators can also be wildcarded with IRQUNK and DRQUNK
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respectively.
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.Pp
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During the driver attach step, the I/O and memory address spaces
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should be mapped (see
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.Xr bus_space 9 ) .
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.Sh DMA SUPPORT
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Extensive DMA facilities are provided for the ISA bus.
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A driver can use up to two DMA channels simultaneously.
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The DMA channels allocated during autoconfiguration are passed to the
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driver during the driver attach using the
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.Fa ia_drq
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and
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.Fa ia_drq2
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members of
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.Fa struct isa_attach_args .
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.Pp
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Before allocating resources for DMA transfers on the ISA bus, a driver
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should check the maximum allowable DMA transfer size for the DMA
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channel using
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.Fn isa_dmamaxsize .
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.Pp
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A DMA map should be created first using
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.Fn isa_dmamap_create .
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A DMA map describes how DMA memory is loaded into the DMA controllers.
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Only DMA-safe memory can be used for DMA transfers.
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DMA-safe memory is allocated using
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.Fn isa_dmamem_alloc .
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The memory allocated by
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.Fn isa_dmamem_alloc
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must now be mapped into kernel virtual address space by
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.Fn isa_dmamem_map
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so that it can be accessed by the driver.
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.Pp
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For a DMA transfer from the host to the device, the driver will fill
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the DMA memory with the data to be transferred.
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The DMA-transfer of the memory is started using
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.Fn isa_dmastart
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with
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.Fa flags
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containing DMAMODE_WRITE.
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When the DMA transfer is completed, a call to
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.Fn isa_dmadone
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cleans up the DMA transfer by unloading the memory from the
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controller.
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.Pp
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For a DMA transfer from the device to the host, the DMA-transfer is
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started using
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.Fn isa_dmastart
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with
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.Fa flags
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containing DMAMODE_READ.
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When the DMA transfer is completed, a call to
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.Fn isa_dmadone
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cleans up the DMA transfer by unloading the memory from the
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controller.
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The memory can now be access by the driver.
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.Pp
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When the DMA resources are no longer required they should be released
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using
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.Fn isa_dmamem_unmap ,
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.Fn isa_dmamem_free
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and
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.Fn isa_dmamap_destroy .
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.Sh CODE REFERENCES
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This section describes places within the
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.Nx
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source tree where actual code implementing or utilising the
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machine-independent ISA subsystem can be found.
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All pathnames are relative to
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.Pa /usr/src .
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.Pp
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The ISA subsystem itself is implemented within the files
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.Pa sys/dev/isa/isa.c
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and
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.Pa sys/dev/isa/isadma.c .
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr isa 4 ,
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.Xr autoconf 9 ,
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.Xr bus_dma 9 ,
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.Xr bus_space 9 ,
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.Xr driver 9 ,
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.Xr isapnp 9
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.Sh HISTORY
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The machine-independent
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.Nm
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subsystem appeared in
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.Nx 1.2 .
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.Sh BUGS
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The previous behaviour of
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.Fn isa_intr_establish
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was to invoke
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.Fn panic
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on failure.
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.Fn isa_intr_establish
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now returns NULL on failure.
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Some old drivers written for the former behaviour discard the return value.
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