freebsd-dev/sys/isa/isavar.h
Warner Losh 993fd0c509 PNP BIOS devices are fundamentally different than ISA PNP devices.
These devices should be probed first because they are at fixed
locations and cannot be turned off.  ISA PNP devices, on the other
hand, can be turned off and often can be flexible in the resources
they use.  Probe them last, as always.
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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1998 Doug Rabson
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*/
#ifndef _ISA_ISAVAR_H_
#define _ISA_ISAVAR_H_
struct isa_config;
struct isa_pnp_id;
typedef void isa_config_cb(void *arg, struct isa_config *config, int enable);
#include "isa_if.h"
#include <isa/pnpvar.h>
#ifdef _KERNEL
/*
* ISA devices are partially ordered. This is to ensure that hardwired
* devices the BIOS tells us are there appear first, then speculative
* devices that are sensitive to the probe order, then devices that
* are hinted to be there, then the most flexible devices which support
* the ISA bus PNP standard.
*/
#define ISA_ORDER_PNPBIOS 10 /* plug-and-play BIOS inflexible hardware */
#define ISA_ORDER_SENSITIVE 20 /* legacy sensitive hardware */
#define ISA_ORDER_SPECULATIVE 30 /* legacy non-sensitive hardware */
#define ISA_ORDER_PNP 40 /* plug-and-play hardware */
/*
* Limits on resources that we can manage
*/
#define ISA_NPORT 50
#define ISA_NMEM 50
#define ISA_NIRQ 50
#define ISA_NDRQ 50
/*
* Limits on resources the hardware can actually handle
*/
#define ISA_PNP_NPORT 8
#define ISA_PNP_NMEM 4
#define ISA_PNP_NIRQ 2
#define ISA_PNP_NDRQ 2
#define ISADMA_READ 0x00100000
#define ISADMA_WRITE 0
#define ISADMA_RAW 0x00080000
/*
* Plug and play cards can support a range of resource
* configurations. This structure is used by the isapnp parser to
* inform the isa bus about the resource possibilities of the
* device. Each different alternative should be supplied by calling
* ISA_ADD_CONFIG().
*/
struct isa_range {
u_int32_t ir_start;
u_int32_t ir_end;
u_int32_t ir_size;
u_int32_t ir_align;
};
struct isa_config {
struct isa_range ic_mem[ISA_NMEM];
struct isa_range ic_port[ISA_NPORT];
u_int32_t ic_irqmask[ISA_NIRQ];
u_int32_t ic_drqmask[ISA_NDRQ];
int ic_nmem;
int ic_nport;
int ic_nirq;
int ic_ndrq;
};
/*
* Used to build lists of IDs and description strings for PnP drivers.
*/
struct isa_pnp_id {
u_int32_t ip_id;
const char *ip_desc;
};
enum isa_device_ivars {
ISA_IVAR_PORT,
ISA_IVAR_PORT_0 = ISA_IVAR_PORT,
ISA_IVAR_PORT_1,
ISA_IVAR_PORTSIZE,
ISA_IVAR_PORTSIZE_0 = ISA_IVAR_PORTSIZE,
ISA_IVAR_PORTSIZE_1,
ISA_IVAR_MADDR,
ISA_IVAR_MADDR_0 = ISA_IVAR_MADDR,
ISA_IVAR_MADDR_1,
ISA_IVAR_MEMSIZE,
ISA_IVAR_MEMSIZE_0 = ISA_IVAR_MEMSIZE,
ISA_IVAR_MEMSIZE_1,
ISA_IVAR_IRQ,
ISA_IVAR_IRQ_0 = ISA_IVAR_IRQ,
ISA_IVAR_IRQ_1,
ISA_IVAR_DRQ,
ISA_IVAR_DRQ_0 = ISA_IVAR_DRQ,
ISA_IVAR_DRQ_1,
ISA_IVAR_VENDORID,
ISA_IVAR_SERIAL,
ISA_IVAR_LOGICALID,
ISA_IVAR_COMPATID,
ISA_IVAR_CONFIGATTR
};
/*
* ISA_IVAR_CONFIGATTR bits
*/
#define ISACFGATTR_CANDISABLE (1 << 0) /* can be disabled */
#define ISACFGATTR_DYNAMIC (1 << 1) /* dynamic configuration */
#define ISACFGATTR_MULTI (1 << 2) /* multiple configurations */
/*
* Simplified accessors for isa devices
*/
#define ISA_ACCESSOR(var, ivar, type) \
__BUS_ACCESSOR(isa, var, ISA, ivar, type)
ISA_ACCESSOR(port, PORT, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(portsize, PORTSIZE, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(irq, IRQ, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(drq, DRQ, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(maddr, MADDR, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(msize, MEMSIZE, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(vendorid, VENDORID, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(serial, SERIAL, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(logicalid, LOGICALID, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(compatid, COMPATID, int)
ISA_ACCESSOR(configattr, CONFIGATTR, int)
/* Device class for ISA bridges. */
extern devclass_t isab_devclass;
extern intrmask_t isa_irq_pending(void);
extern void isa_probe_children(device_t dev);
extern void isa_dmacascade(int chan);
extern void isa_dmadone(int flags, caddr_t addr, int nbytes, int chan);
extern int isa_dma_init(int chan, u_int bouncebufsize, int flag);
extern void isa_dmastart(int flags, caddr_t addr, u_int nbytes, int chan);
extern int isa_dma_acquire(int chan);
extern void isa_dma_release(int chan);
extern int isa_dmastatus(int chan);
extern int isa_dmastop(int chan);
#define isa_dmainit(chan, size) do { \
if (isa_dma_init(chan, size, M_NOWAIT)) \
printf("WARNING: isa_dma_init(%d, %ju) failed\n", \
(int)(chan), (uintmax_t)(size)); \
} while (0)
int isab_attach(device_t dev);
#ifdef PC98
#include <machine/bus.h>
/*
* Allocate discontinuous resources for ISA bus.
*/
struct resource *
isa_alloc_resourcev(device_t child, int type, int *rid,
bus_addr_t *res, bus_size_t count, u_int flags);
int
isa_load_resourcev(struct resource *re, bus_addr_t *res, bus_size_t count);
#endif
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* !_ISA_ISAVAR_H_ */