NetBSD/sys/dev/pci/cyberreg.h
2005-12-11 12:16:03 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: cyberreg.h,v 1.2 2005/12/11 12:22:49 christos Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2004 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Frederick S. Bruckman.
*
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*/
/*
* These cards have various combinations of serial and parallel ports. All
* varieties have up to 6 1-bit registers for extended capabilities, named
* "Usr0, ..., Usr5". The functional registers are mapped to the proper
* "Usr" register at attachment time. The only functional registers the
* kernel currently deals with are the registers to enable or disable the
* alternate clock, which permits speeds of the serial port all the way to
* 960Kbps. (In the documentation, those registers are called "Clks0" and
* "Clks1" on the "10x" series, and * "K0" and "K1" on the 20x series.)
*/
#ifndef _PCI_CYBERREG_H_
#define _PCI_CYBERREG_H_
/* The "10x" series cards have 4 1-bit registers, spaced 3 bits apart. */
#define SIIG10x_USR_BASE 0x50
#define SIIG10x_USR0_MASK (1 << 2 << 16)
#define SIIG10x_USR1_MASK (1 << 5 << 16)
#define SIIG10x_USR2_MASK (1 << 8 << 16)
#define SIIG10x_USR3_MASK (1 << 11 << 16)
/* The "20x" series cards have 6 1-bit registers, spaced 32 bits apart. */
#define SIIG20x_USR0 0x6c
#define SIIG20x_USR1 0x70
#define SIIG20x_USR2 0x74
#define SIIG20x_USR3 0x78
#define SIIG20x_USR4 0x7c
#define SIIG20x_USR5 0x80
#define SIIG20x_USR_MASK (1 << 28)
#endif /* !_PCI_CYBERREG_H_ */