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/*-
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* TODO:
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* [1] integrate into current if_ed.c
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* [2] parse tuples to find out where to map the shared memory buffer,
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* and what to write into the configuration register
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* [3] move pcic-specific code into a separate module.
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1995-05-30 08:16:23 +00:00
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*
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1995-02-17 02:22:57 +00:00
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* Device driver for IBM PCMCIA Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet,
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* if_ze.c
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*
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* Based on the Device driver for National Semiconductor DS8390 ethernet
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* adapters by David Greenman. Modifications for PCMCIA by Keith Moore.
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* Adapted for FreeBSD 1.1.5 by Jordan Hubbard.
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*
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* Currently supports only the IBM Credit Card Adapter for Ethernet, but
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* could probably work with other PCMCIA cards also, if it were modified
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* to get the locations of the PCMCIA configuration option register (COR)
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* by parsing the configuration tuples, rather than by hard-coding in
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* the value expected by IBM's card.
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*
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* Sources for data on the PCMCIA/IBM CCAE specific portions of the driver:
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*
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* [1] _Local Area Network Credit Card Adapters Technical Reference_,
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* IBM Corp., SC30-3585-00, part # 33G9243.
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* [2] "pre-alpha" PCMCIA support code for Linux by Barry Jaspan.
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* [3] Intel 82536SL PC Card Interface Controller Data Sheet, Intel
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* Order Number 290423-002
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* [4] National Semiconductor DP83902A ST-NIC (tm) Serial Network
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* Interface Controller for Twisted Pair data sheet.
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*
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1993, David Greenman. This software may be used, modified,
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* copied, distributed, and sold, in both source and binary form provided
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* that the above copyright and these terms are retained. Under no
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* circumstances is the author responsible for the proper functioning
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* of this software, nor does the author assume any responsibility
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* for damages incurred with its use.
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*/
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#ifndef __PCIC_H__
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#define __PCIC_H__
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/*****************************************************************************
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* pcmcia controller chip (PCIC) support *
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* (eventually, move this to a separate file) *
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*****************************************************************************/
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#include "ic/i82365.h"
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/*
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* Each PCIC chip (82365SL or clone) can handle two card slots, and there
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* can be up to four PCICs in a system. (On some machines, not all of the
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* address lines are decoded, so a card may appear to be in more than one
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* slot.)
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*/
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#define MAXSLOT 8
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/*
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* To access a register on the PCIC for a particular slot, you
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* first write the correct OFFSET value for that slot in the
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* INDEX register for the PCIC controller. You then read or write
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* the value from or to the DATA register for that controller.
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*
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* The first pair of chips shares I/O addresss for DATA and INDEX,
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* as does the second pair. (To the programmer, it looks like each
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* pair is a single chip.) The i/o port addresses are hard-wired
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* into the PCIC; so the following addresses should be valid for
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* any machine that uses this chip.
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*/
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#define PCIC_INDEX_0 0x3E0 /* index reg, chips 0 and 1 */
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#define PCIC_DATA_0 0x3E1 /* data register, chips 0 and 1 */
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#define PCIC_INDEX_1 0x3E2 /* index reg, chips 1 and 2 */
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#define PCIC_DATA_1 0x3E3 /* data register, chips 1 and 2 */
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/*
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* Given a slot number, calculate the INDEX and DATA registers
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* to talk to that slot. OFFSET is added to the register number
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* to address the registers for a particular slot.
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*/
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#define INDEX(slot) ((slot) < 4 ? PCIC_INDEX_0 : PCIC_INDEX_1)
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#define DATA(slot) ((slot) < 4 ? PCIC_DATA_0 : PCIC_DATA_1)
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#define OFFSET(slot) ((slot) % 4 * 0x40)
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/*
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* There are 5 sets (windows) of memory mapping registers on the PCIC chip
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* for each slot, numbered 0..4.
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*
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* They start at 10/50 hex within the chip's register space (not system
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* I/O space), and are eight addresses apart. These are actually pairs of
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* 8-bit-wide registers (low byte first, then high byte) since the
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* address fields are actually 12 bits long. The upper bits are used
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* for other things like 8/16-bit select and wait states.
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*
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* Memory mapping registers include start/stop addresses to define the
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* region to be mapped (in terms of system memory addresses), and
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* an offset register to allow for translation from system space
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* to card space. The lower 12 bits aren't included in these, so memory is
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* mapped in 4K chunks.
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*/
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#define MEM_START_ADDR(window) (((window) * 0x08) + 0x10)
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#define MEM_STOP_ADDR(window) (((window) * 0x08) + 0x12)
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#define MEM_OFFSET(window) (((window) * 0x08) + 0x14)
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/*
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* this bit gets set in the address window enable register (PCIC_ADDRWINE)
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* to enable a particular address window.
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*/
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#define MEM_ENABLE_BIT(window) ((1) << (window))
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/*
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* There are two i/o port addressing windows. I/O ports cannot be
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* relocated within system i/o space (unless the card doesn't decode
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* all of the address bits); unlike card memory, there is no address
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* translation offset.
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*/
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#define IO_START_ADDR(window) ((window) ? PCIC_IO1_STL : PCIC_IO0_STL)
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#define IO_STOP_ADDR(window) ((window) ? PCIC_IO1_SPL : PCIC_IO0_SPL)
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#define IO_ENABLE_BIT(window) ((window) ? PCIC_IO1_EN : PCIC_IO0_EN)
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#define IO_CS16_BIT(window) ((window) ? PCIC_IO1_CS16 : PCIC_IO0_CS16)
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/*
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* types of mapped memory
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*/
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enum memtype { COMMON, ATTRIBUTE };
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/*
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* read a byte from a pcic register for a particular slot
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*/
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static inline unsigned char
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pcic_getb (int slot, int reg)
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{
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outb (INDEX(slot), OFFSET (slot) + reg);
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return inb (DATA (slot));
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}
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/*
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* write a byte to a pcic register for a particular slot
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*/
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static inline void
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pcic_putb (int slot, int reg, unsigned char val)
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{
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outb (INDEX(slot), OFFSET (slot) + reg);
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outb (DATA (slot), val);
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}
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/*
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* read a word from a pcic register for a particular slot
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*/
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static inline unsigned short
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pcic_getw (int slot, int reg)
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{
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return pcic_getb (slot, reg) | (pcic_getb (slot, reg+1) << 8);
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}
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/*
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* write a word to a pcic register at a particular slot
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*/
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static inline void
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pcic_putw (int slot, int reg, unsigned short val)
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{
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pcic_putb (slot, reg, val & 0xff);
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pcic_putb (slot, reg + 1, (val >> 8) & 0xff);
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}
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void pcic_print_regs (int slot);
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void pcic_map_memory (int slot, int window, unsigned long sys_addr,
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unsigned long card_addr, unsigned long length,
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enum memtype type, int width);
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void pcic_unmap_memory (int slot, int window);
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void pcic_map_io (int slot, int window, unsigned short base,
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unsigned short length, unsigned short width);
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#ifdef TEST
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void pcic_unmap_io (int slot, int window);
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#endif /* TEST */
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void pcic_map_irq (int slot, int irq);
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void pcic_power_on (int slot);
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void pcic_power_off (int slot);
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void pcic_reset (int slot);
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#endif /* __PCIC_H__ */
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