freebsd-dev/sys/mips/atheros/ar71xx_cpudef.h
Adrian Chadd 4d843b15ca Bring over the first cut of the Atheros-specific SoC operations.
Each of these SoCs have different devices, different hardware initialisation
methods and, quite likely, different quirks. These functions will abstract
out the SoC differences and keep these differences out of the drivers (eg
USB init, if_arge, etc.)
2010-08-18 08:22:09 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2010 Adrian Chadd
* All rights reserved.
*
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*/
/* $FreeBSD$ */
#ifndef __AR71XX_CPUDEF_H__
#define __AR71XX_CPUDEF_H__
struct ar71xx_cpu_def {
void (* detect_mem_size) (void);
void (* detect_sys_frequency) (void);
void (* ar71xx_chip_device_stop) (uint32_t);
void (* ar71xx_chip_device_start) (uint32_t);
int (* ar71xx_chip_device_stopped) (uint32_t);
void (* ar71xx_chip_set_pll_ge0) (int);
void (* ar71xx_chip_set_pll_ge1) (int);
void (* ar71xx_chip_ddr_flush_ge0) (void);
void (* ar71xx_chip_ddr_flush_ge1) (void);
uint32_t (* ar71xx_chip_get_eth_pll) (unsigned int, int);
/*
* From Linux - Handling this IRQ is a bit special.
* AR71xx - AR71XX_DDR_REG_FLUSH_PCI
* AR724x - AR724X_DDR_REG_FLUSH_PCIE
* AR91xx - AR91XX_DDR_REG_FLUSH_WMAC
*
* These are set when STATUSF_IP2 is set in regiser c0.
* This flush is done before the IRQ is handled to make
* sure the driver correctly sees any memory updates.
*/
void (* ar71xx_chip_irq_flush_ip2) (void);
/*
* The USB peripheral init code is subtly different for
* each chip.
*/
void (* ar71xx_chip_init_usb_peripheral) (void);
};
extern struct ar71xx_cpu_def * ar71xx_cpu_ops;
static inline void ar71xx_detect_sys_frequency(void)
{
ar71xx_cpu_ops->detect_sys_frequency();
}
static inline void ar71xx_device_stop(uint32_t mask)
{
ar71xx_cpu_ops->ar71xx_chip_device_stop(mask);
}
static inline void ar71xx_device_start(uint32_t mask)
{
ar71xx_cpu_ops->ar71xx_chip_device_start(mask);
}
static inline int ar71xx_device_stopped(uint32_t mask)
{
return ar71xx_cpu_ops->ar71xx_chip_device_stopped(mask);
}
static inline void ar71xx_device_flush_ddr_ge0(void)
{
ar71xx_cpu_ops->ar71xx_chip_ddr_flush_ge0();
}
static inline void ar71xx_device_flush_ddr_ge1(void)
{
ar71xx_cpu_ops->ar71xx_chip_ddr_flush_ge1();
}
static inline void ar71xx_init_usb_peripheral(void)
{
ar71xx_cpu_ops->ar71xx_chip_init_usb_peripheral();
}
/* XXX shouldn't be here! */
extern uint32_t u_ar71xx_cpu_freq;
extern uint32_t u_ar71xx_ahb_freq;
extern uint32_t u_ar71xx_ddr_freq;
static inline uint64_t ar71xx_cpu_freq(void) { return u_ar71xx_cpu_freq; }
static inline uint64_t ar71xx_ahb_freq(void) { return u_ar71xx_ahb_freq; }
static inline uint64_t ar71xx_ddr_freq(void) { return u_ar71xx_ddr_freq; }
#endif