NetBSD/sys/dev/tc/sticio.h

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/* $NetBSD: sticio.h,v 1.1 2001/09/18 19:51:23 ad Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Andrew Doran.
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*/
#ifndef _TC_STICIO_H_
#define _TC_STICIO_H_
/*
* Buffer sizes. Image buffers (span buffers, really) must be able to hold
* 1280 32-bit pixels, even for the 8-bit boards.
*/
#define STIC_XCOMM_SIZE 4096
#define STIC_PACKET_SIZE 4096
#define STIC_IMGBUF_SIZE 1280*4
/*
* stic_xinfo: info about the board that can't be gleaned using the generic
* wscons interfaces.
*/
struct stic_xinfo {
int sxi_stampw; /* stamp width */
int sxi_stamph; /* stamp height */
int sxi_unit; /* control device unit (-1 == none) */
u_int sxi_buf_size; /* total buffer size in bytes */
u_int sxi_buf_phys; /* buffer PA (STIC address space) */
u_int sxi_buf_pktoff; /* offset to packet buffers */
u_int sxi_buf_pktcnt; /* packet buffer count */
u_int sxi_buf_imgoff; /* offset to image buffers */
};
/*
* stic_xcomm: Xserver communication area. Used to communicate with the
* kernel or i860 firmware when performing packet queueing or other such
* funkiness.
*/
struct stic_xcomm {
u_int sxc_head; /* Xserver submit pointer */
u_int sxc_tail; /* STIC execute pointer */
u_int sxc_nreject; /* number of rejected STIC polls */
u_int sxc_nstall; /* number of queue stalls */
u_int sxc_busy; /* true if STIC is busy */
u_int sxc_reserved[8]; /* reserved for future use */
u_int sxc_done[16]; /* packet completion semaphores */
};
/*
* stic_xmap: a description of the area returned by mapping the board.
* sxm_xcomm and sxm_buf are physically contigious and of variable size as a
* whole; the combined size is learnt from stic_xinfo::sxi_buf_size.
*/
struct stic_xmap {
u_int8_t sxm_stic[NBPG]; /* STIC registers */
u_int8_t sxm_poll[0xc0000]; /* poll registers */
u_int8_t sxm_xcomm[256 * 1024]; /* X comms area */
};
/*
* ioctl interface.
*/
#define STICIO_GXINFO _IOR('S', 0, struct stic_xinfo)
#define STICIO_RESET _IO('S', 1)
#define STICIO_START860 _IO('S', 2) /* PXG only, may disappear */
#define STICIO_RESET860 _IO('S', 3) /* PXG only, may disappear */
#define STICIO_STARTQ _IO('S', 4) /* currently PX only */
#define STICIO_STOPQ _IO('S', 5) /* currently PX only */
#endif /* !_TC_STICIO_H_ */