freebsd-dev/sys/arm/at91/at91var.h
Warner Losh b44f8e5e1e Make it possible to link together a sam and an rm kernel. The results
aren't very pretty yet, but this takes DELAY and cpu_reset and makes
them pointers.

# I worry that these are set too late in the boot, especially cpu_reset.
2012-06-15 08:37:50 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2005 Olivier Houchard. All rights reserved.
*
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*/
/* $FreeBSD$ */
#ifndef _AT91VAR_H_
#define _AT91VAR_H_
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <arm/at91/at91reg.h>
struct at91_softc {
device_t dev;
bus_space_tag_t sc_st;
bus_space_handle_t sc_sh;
bus_space_handle_t sc_aic_sh;
struct rman sc_irq_rman;
struct rman sc_mem_rman;
uint32_t sc_irq_system;
};
struct at91_ivar {
struct resource_list resources;
};
struct cpu_devs
{
const char *name;
int unit;
bus_addr_t mem_base;
bus_size_t mem_len;
int irq0;
int irq1;
int irq2;
const char *parent_clk;
};
enum at91_soc_type {
AT91_T_NONE = 0,
AT91_T_CAP9,
AT91_T_RM9200,
AT91_T_SAM9260,
AT91_T_SAM9261,
AT91_T_SAM9263,
AT91_T_SAM9G10,
AT91_T_SAM9G20,
AT91_T_SAM9G45,
AT91_T_SAM9N12,
AT91_T_SAM9RL,
AT91_T_SAM9X5,
};
enum at91_soc_subtype {
AT91_ST_NONE = 0,
/* AT91RM9200 */
AT91_ST_RM9200_BGA,
AT91_ST_RM9200_PQFP,
/* AT91SAM9260 */
AT91_ST_SAM9XE,
/* AT91SAM9G45 */
AT91_ST_SAM9G45,
AT91_ST_SAM9M10,
AT91_ST_SAM9G46,
AT91_ST_SAM9M11,
/* AT91SAM9X5 */
AT91_ST_SAM9G15,
AT91_ST_SAM9G25,
AT91_ST_SAM9G35,
AT91_ST_SAM9X25,
AT91_ST_SAM9X35,
};
enum at91_soc_family {
AT91_FAMILY_SAM9 = 0x19,
AT91_FAMILY_SAM9XE = 0x29,
AT91_FAMILY_RM92 = 0x92,
};
#define AT91_SOC_NAME_MAX 50
typedef void (*DELAY_t)(int);
typedef void (*cpu_reset_t)(void);
struct at91_soc_info {
enum at91_soc_type type;
enum at91_soc_subtype subtype;
enum at91_soc_family family;
uint32_t cidr;
uint32_t exid;
char name[AT91_SOC_NAME_MAX];
DELAY_t delay;
cpu_reset_t reset;
};
extern struct at91_soc_info soc_data;
static inline int at91_is_rm92(void);
static inline int at91_is_sam9(void);
static inline int at91_is_sam9xe(void);
static inline int at91_cpu_is(u_int cpu);
static inline int
at91_is_rm92(void)
{
return (soc_data.type == AT91_T_RM9200);
}
static inline int
at91_is_sam9(void)
{
return (soc_data.family == AT91_FAMILY_SAM9);
}
static inline int
at91_is_sam9xe(void)
{
return (soc_data.family == AT91_FAMILY_SAM9XE);
}
static inline int
at91_cpu_is(u_int cpu)
{
return (soc_data.type == cpu);
}
extern uint32_t at91_irq_system;
extern uint32_t at91_master_clock;
void at91_pmc_init_clock(void);
#endif /* _AT91VAR_H_ */