NetBSD/sys/arch/sparc64/dev/ebusreg.h
mrg 36237341af support for the UltraSPARC `Extension Bus' found on the PCI machines.
the bus space/dma code is cloned from the PCI code to do the same thing
which itself was cloned from the sbus bus space/dma code.  the bus dma
code is non-functional at this point.
1999-06-04 13:29:13 +00:00

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/* $NetBSD: ebusreg.h,v 1.1 1999/06/04 13:29:13 mrg Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Matthew R. Green
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#ifndef _SPARC64_DEV_EBUSREG_H_
#define _SPARC64_DEV_EBUSREG_H_
/*
* UltraSPARC `ebus'
*
* The `ebus' bus is designed to plug traditional PC-ISA devices into
* an SPARC system with as few costs as possible, without sacrificing
* to performance. Typically, it is implemented in the PCIO IC from
* SME, which also implements a `hme-compatible' PCI network device
* (`network'). The ebus has 4 DMA channels, similar to the DMA seen
* in the ESP SCSI DMA.
*
* Typical UltraSPARC systems have a NatSemi SuperIO IC to provide
* serial ports for the keyboard and mouse (`se'), floppy disk
* controller (`fdthree'), parallel port controller (`bpp') connected
* to the ebus, and a PCI-IDE controller (connected directly to the
* PCI bus, of course), as well as a Siemens Nixdorf SAB82532 dual
* channel serial controller (`su' providing ttya and ttyb), an MK48T59
* EEPROM/clock controller (also where the idprom, including the
* ethernet address, is located), the audio system (`SUNW,CS4231', same
* as other UltraSPARC and some SPARC systems), and other various
* internal devices found on traditional SPARC systems such as the
* `power', `flashprom', etc., devices.
*
* The ebus uses an interrupt mapping scheme similar to PCI, though
* the actual structures are different.
*/
/*
* ebus PROM structures
*/
struct ebus_regs {
u_int32_t hi; /* high bits of physaddr */
u_int32_t lo;
u_int32_t size;
};
#define EBUS_PADDR_FROM_REG(reg) ((((paddr_t)((reg)->hi)) << 32UL) | ((paddr_t)(reg)->lo))
struct ebus_ranges {
u_int32_t child_hi; /* child high phys addr */
u_int32_t child_lo; /* child low phys addr */
u_int32_t phys_hi; /* parent high phys addr */
u_int32_t phys_mid; /* parent mid phys addr */
u_int32_t phys_lo; /* parent low phys addr */
u_int32_t size;
};
struct ebus_interrupt_map {
u_int32_t hi; /* high phys addr mask */
u_int32_t lo; /* low phys addr mask */
u_int32_t intr; /* interrupt mask */
int32_t cnode; /* child node */
u_int32_t cintr; /* child interrupt */
};
struct ebus_interrupt_map_mask {
u_int32_t hi; /* high phys addr */
u_int32_t lo; /* low phys addr */
u_int32_t intr; /* interrupt */
};
#endif /* _SPARC64_DEV_EBUSREG_H_ */