NetBSD/sys/dev/cardbus/rbus.h

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/* $NetBSD: rbus.h,v 1.11 2009/12/15 22:17:12 snj Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999
* HAYAKAWA Koichi. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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*
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*/
#ifndef _DEV_CARDBUS_RBUS_H_
#define _DEV_CARDBUS_RBUS_H_
/*
* This file defines the rbus (pseudo) class
*
* What is rbus?
*
* The rbus is a recursive bus-space administrator. This means a
* parent bus-space administrator, which usually belongs to a bus
* bridge, makes some child bus-space administrators and gives
* (restricted) bus-space to the children. There is a root bus-space
* administrator which maintains the whole bus-space.
*
* Why recursive?
*
* The recursive bus-space administration has two virtues. The
* former is this modelling matches the actual memory and io space
* management of bridge devices well. The latter is that the rbus is a
* distributed management system, so it matches well with a
* multi-thread kernel.
*
* Abstraction
*
* The rbus models bus-to-bus bridges into three types: dedicated, shared,
* and slave. Dedicated means that the bridge has dedicated bus space.
* Shared means that the bridge has bus space, but this bus space is
* shared with other bus bridges. Slave means a bus bridge which
* does not have it own bus space and asks a parent bus bridge for bus
* space when a client requests bus space from the bridge.
*/
/* require sys/extent.h */
/* require sys/bus.h */
#define rbus 1
struct extent;
/*
* General rule
*
* 1) When a rbustag has no space for child (it means rb_extent is
* NULL), ask bus-space for parent through rb_parent.
*
* 2) When a rbustag has its own space (whether shared or dedicated),
* allocate from rb_ext.
*/
struct rbustag {
bus_space_tag_t rb_bt;
struct rbustag *rb_parent;
struct extent *rb_ext;
bus_addr_t rb_start;
bus_addr_t rb_end;
bus_addr_t rb_offset;
#if notyet
int (*rb_space_alloc)(struct rbustag *, bus_addr_t, bus_addr_t,
bus_addr_t, bus_size_t, bus_addr_t, bus_addr_t,
int, bus_addr_t *, bus_space_handle_t *);
int (*rbus_space_free)(struct rbustag *, bus_space_handle_t,
bus_size_t, bus_addr_t *);
#endif
int rb_flags;
#define RBUS_SPACE_INVALID 0x00
#define RBUS_SPACE_SHARE 0x01
#define RBUS_SPACE_DEDICATE 0x02
#define RBUS_SPACE_MASK 0x03
#define RBUS_SPACE_ASK_PARENT 0x04
/* your own data below */
void *rb_md;
};
typedef struct rbustag *rbus_tag_t;
/*
* These functions sugarcoat rbus interface to make rbus being used
* easier. These functions should be member functions of rbus
* `class'.
*/
int rbus_space_alloc(rbus_tag_t, bus_addr_t, bus_size_t, bus_addr_t,
bus_addr_t, int, bus_addr_t *, bus_space_handle_t *);
int rbus_space_alloc_subregion(rbus_tag_t, bus_addr_t, bus_addr_t,
bus_addr_t, bus_size_t, bus_addr_t, bus_addr_t, int,
bus_addr_t *, bus_space_handle_t *);
int rbus_space_free(rbus_tag_t, bus_space_handle_t, bus_size_t,
bus_addr_t *);
/*
* These functions create rbus instance. These functions are
* so-called-as a constructor of rbus.
*
* rbus_new is a constructor which make an rbus instance from a parent
* rbus.
*/
rbus_tag_t rbus_new(rbus_tag_t, bus_addr_t, bus_size_t, bus_addr_t, int);
rbus_tag_t rbus_new_root_delegate(bus_space_tag_t, bus_addr_t, bus_size_t,
bus_addr_t);
rbus_tag_t rbus_new_root_share(bus_space_tag_t, struct extent *,
bus_addr_t, bus_size_t, bus_addr_t);
/*
* This function release bus-space used by the argument. This
* function is so-called-as a destructor.
*/
int rbus_delete(rbus_tag_t);
/*
* Machine-dependent definitions.
*/
#include <machine/rbus_machdep.h>
#endif /* !_DEV_CARDBUS_RBUS_H_ */