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/*-
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2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
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* Copyright (c) 2000,2001 Jonathan Chen.
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* All rights reserved.
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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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2005-01-13 19:05:25 +00:00
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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2005-01-13 19:05:25 +00:00
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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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2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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2005-01-13 19:05:25 +00:00
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
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2002-04-13 04:07:07 +00:00
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 and 2000
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* HAYAKAWA Koichi. All rights reserved.
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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 HAYAKAWA Koichi.
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* 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
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* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
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/*
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* Register definitions for PCI to Cardbus Bridge chips
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*/
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/* PCI header registers */
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Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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#define CBBR_SOCKBASE 0x10 /* len=4 */
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#define CBBR_MEMBASE0 0x1c /* len=4 */
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#define CBBR_MEMLIMIT0 0x20 /* len=4 */
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#define CBBR_MEMBASE1 0x24 /* len=4 */
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#define CBBR_MEMLIMIT1 0x28 /* len=4 */
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#define CBBR_IOBASE0 0x2c /* len=4 */
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#define CBBR_IOLIMIT0 0x30 /* len=4 */
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#define CBBR_IOBASE1 0x34 /* len=4 */
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#define CBBR_IOLIMIT1 0x38 /* len=4 */
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#define CBB_MEMALIGN 4096
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2003-08-09 20:38:53 +00:00
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#define CBB_MEMALIGN_BITS 12
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Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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#define CBB_IOALIGN 4
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2003-08-09 20:38:53 +00:00
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#define CBB_IOALIGN_BITS 2
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Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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#define CBBR_INTRLINE 0x3c /* len=1 */
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#define CBBR_INTRPIN 0x3d /* len=1 */
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#define CBBR_BRIDGECTRL 0x3e /* len=2 */
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# define CBBM_BRIDGECTRL_MASTER_ABORT 0x0020
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# define CBBM_BRIDGECTRL_RESET 0x0040
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# define CBBM_BRIDGECTRL_INTR_IREQ_EN 0x0080
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# define CBBM_BRIDGECTRL_PREFETCH_0 0x0100
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# define CBBM_BRIDGECTRL_PREFETCH_1 0x0200
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# define CBBM_BRIDGECTRL_WRITE_POST_EN 0x0400
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2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
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/* additional bit for RF5C46[567] */
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Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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# define CBBM_BRIDGECTRL_RL_3E0_EN 0x0800
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# define CBBM_BRIDGECTRL_RL_3E2_EN 0x1000
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2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
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Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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#define CBBR_LEGACY 0x44 /* len=4 */
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2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
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2002-07-26 08:05:25 +00:00
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/* TI * */
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#define CBBR_SYSCTRL 0x80 /* len=4 */
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# define CBBM_SYSCTRL_INTRTIE 0x20000000u
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/* TI [14][245]xx */
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#define CBBR_MMCTRL 0x84 /* len=4 */
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/* TI 12xx/14xx/15xx (except 1250/1251/1251B/1450) */
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#define CBBR_MFUNC 0x8c /* len=4 */
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# define CBBM_MFUNC_PIN0 0x0000000f
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# define CBBM_MFUNC_PIN0_INTA 0x02
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# define CBBM_MFUNC_PIN1 0x000000f0
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# define CBBM_MFUNC_PIN1_INTB 0x20
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# define CBBM_MFUNC_PIN2 0x00000f00
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# define CBBM_MFUNC_PIN3 0x0000f000
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# define CBBM_MFUNC_PIN4 0x000f0000
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# define CBBM_MFUNC_PIN5 0x00f00000
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# define CBBM_MFUNC_PIN6 0x0f000000
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Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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#define CBBR_CBCTRL 0x91 /* len=1 */
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2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
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/* bits for TI 113X */
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Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_113X_RI_EN 0x80
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_113X_ZV_EN 0x40
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_113X_PCI_IRQ_EN 0x20
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_113X_PCI_INTR 0x10
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_113X_PCI_CSC 0x08
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_113X_PCI_CSC_D 0x04
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_113X_SPEAKER_EN 0x02
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_113X_INTR_DET 0x01
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2002-07-26 08:05:25 +00:00
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/* TI [14][245]xx */
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Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_12XX_RI_EN 0x80
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_12XX_ZV_EN 0x40
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_12XX_AUD2MUX 0x04
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_12XX_SPEAKER_EN 0x02
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# define CBBM_CBCTRL_12XX_INTR_DET 0x01
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#define CBBR_DEVCTRL 0x92 /* len=1 */
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# define CBBM_DEVCTRL_INT_SERIAL 0x04
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# define CBBM_DEVCTRL_INT_PCI 0x02
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/* ToPIC 95 ONLY */
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#define CBBR_TOPIC_SOCKETCTRL 0x90
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_SOCKETCTRL_SCR_IRQSEL 0x00000001 /* PCI intr */
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/* ToPIC 97, 100 */
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#define CBBR_TOPIC_ZV_CONTROL 0x9c /* 1 byte */
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_ZVC_ENABLE 0x1
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/* TOPIC 95+ */
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#define CBBR_TOPIC_SLOTCTRL 0xa0 /* 1 byte */
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_SLOTCTRL_SLOTON 0x80
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_SLOTCTRL_SLOTEN 0x40
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_SLOTCTRL_ID_LOCK 0x20
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_SLOTCTRL_ID_WP 0x10
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_SLOTCTRL_PORT_MASK 0x0c
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_SLOTCTRL_PORT_SHIFT 2
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_SLOTCTRL_OSF_MASK 0x03
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_SLOTCTRL_OSF_SHIFT 0
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/* TOPIC 95+ */
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#define CBBR_TOPIC_INTCTRL 0xa1 /* 1 byte */
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_INTB 0x20
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_INTA 0x10
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_INT_MASK 0x30
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/* The following bits may be for ToPIC 95 only */
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_CLOCK_MASK 0x0c
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_CLOCK_2 0x08 /* PCI Clk/2 */
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_CLOCK_1 0x04 /* PCI Clk */
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_CLOCK_0 0x00 /* no clock */
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/* ToPIC97, 100 defines the following bits */
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_STSIRQNP 0x04
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_IRQNP 0x02
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_INTCTRL_INTIRQSEL 0x01
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/* TOPIC 95+ */
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#define CBBR_TOPIC_CDC 0xa3 /* 1 byte */
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_CDC_CARDBUS 0x80
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_CDC_VS1 0x04
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_CDC_VS2 0x02
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# define CBBM_TOPIC_CDC_SWDETECT 0x01
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2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
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/* Socket definitions */
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Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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#define CBB_SOCKET_EVENT_CSTS 0x01 /* Card Status Change */
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#define CBB_SOCKET_EVENT_CD1 0x02 /* Card Detect 1 */
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#define CBB_SOCKET_EVENT_CD2 0x04 /* Card Detect 2 */
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#define CBB_SOCKET_EVENT_CD 0x06 /* Card Detect all */
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2002-11-23 23:09:45 +00:00
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#define CBB_SOCKET_EVENT_POWER 0x08 /* Power Cycle */
|
Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
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#define CBB_SOCKET_MASK_CSTS 0x01 /* Card Status Change */
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#define CBB_SOCKET_MASK_CD 0x06 /* Card Detect */
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#define CBB_SOCKET_MASK_POWER 0x08 /* Power Cycle */
|
2002-11-23 23:09:45 +00:00
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#define CBB_SOCKET_MASK_ALL 0x0F /* all of the above */
|
Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2003-08-09 20:49:22 +00:00
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#define CBB_STATE_CSTCHG (1UL << 0) /* Card Status Change */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_CD1_CHANGE (1UL << 1) /* Card Detect 1 */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_CD2_CHANGE (1UL << 2) /* Card Detect 2 */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_CD (3UL << 1) /* Card Detect all */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_POWER_CYCLE (1UL << 3) /* Power Cycle */
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#define CBB_STATE_R2_CARD (1UL << 4) /* 16-bit Card */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_CB_CARD (1UL << 5) /* Cardbus Card */
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#define CBB_STATE_IREQ (1UL << 6) /* Ready */
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#define CBB_STATE_NOT_A_CARD (1UL << 7) /* Unrecognized Card */
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#define CBB_STATE_DATA_LOST (1UL << 8) /* Data Lost */
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#define CBB_STATE_BAD_VCC_REQ (1UL << 9) /* Bad VccRequest */
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#define CBB_STATE_5VCARD (1UL << 10) /* 5 V Card */
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#define CBB_STATE_3VCARD (1UL << 11) /* 3.3 V Card */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_XVCARD (1UL << 12) /* X.X V Card */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_YVCARD (1UL << 13) /* Y.Y V Card */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_5VSOCK (1UL << 28) /* 5 V Socket */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_3VSOCK (1UL << 29) /* 3.3 V Socket */
|
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#define CBB_STATE_XVSOCK (1UL << 30) /* X.X V Socket */
|
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|
#define CBB_STATE_YVSOCK (1UL << 31) /* Y.Y V Socket */
|
Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VPPMASK 0x07
|
|
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|
#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VPP_OFF 0x00
|
|
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|
#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VPP_12V 0x01
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#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VPP_5V 0x02
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#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VPP_3V 0x03
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#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VPP_XV 0x04
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#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VPP_YV 0x05
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#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VCCMASK 0x70
|
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|
#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VCC_OFF 0x00
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VCC_5V 0x20
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VCC_3V 0x30
|
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|
#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VCC_XV 0x40
|
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|
#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_VCC_YV 0x50
|
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|
#define CBB_SOCKET_CTRL_STOPCLK 0x80
|
2000-10-18 03:25:13 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2003-08-09 20:49:22 +00:00
|
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|
#define CBB_FORCE_CV_TEST (1UL << 14)
|
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|
#define CBB_FORCE_3VCARD (1UL << 11)
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_FORCE_5VCARD (1UL << 10)
|
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|
#define CBB_FORCE_BAD_VCC_REQ (1UL << 9)
|
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|
#define CBB_FORCE_DATA_LOST (1UL << 8)
|
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|
#define CBB_FORCE_NOT_A_CARD (1UL << 7)
|
|
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|
#define CBB_FORCE_CB_CARD (1UL << 5)
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_FORCE_R2_CARD (1UL << 4)
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_FORCE_POWER_CYCLE (1UL << 3)
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_FORCE_CD2_CHANGE (1UL << 2)
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_FORCE_CD1_CHANGE (1UL << 1)
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_FORCE_CSTCHG (1UL << 0)
|
|
|
|
|
2001-05-25 19:12:58 +00:00
|
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|
#include <dev/pccbb/pccbbdevid.h>
|
2002-01-14 02:59:06 +00:00
|
|
|
|
Bulk changes made during the BSDcon kernel summit and travel afterwards.
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
2002-02-17 03:11:11 +00:00
|
|
|
#define CBB_SOCKET_EVENT 0x00
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_SOCKET_MASK 0x04
|
|
|
|
#define CBB_SOCKET_STATE 0x08
|
|
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#define CBB_SOCKET_FORCE 0x0c
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#define CBB_SOCKET_CONTROL 0x10
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#define CBB_SOCKET_POWER 0x14
|
2002-07-26 08:05:25 +00:00
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#define CBB_EXCA_OFFSET 0x800 /* offset for exca regs */
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