freebsd-dev/sys/dev/scc/scc_if.m
Marcel Moolenaar f1aad6d9b2 Add method enabled() to the SCC interface. This method can be used
by driver backends to mark individual channels as enabled or not.
The default implementation of this method always mark channels as
enabled.
This method is currently not used, but is added with the PowerQUICC
in mind where the 2nd SCC channel can be disabled.
2007-03-28 18:05:17 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Marcel Moolenaar
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# $FreeBSD$
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <dev/scc/scc_bfe.h>
# The SCC hardware interface. The core SCC code is hardware independent.
# The details of the hardware are abstracted by the SCC hardware interface.
INTERFACE scc;
# Default implementations of some methods.
CODE {
static int
default_enabled(struct scc_softc *this, struct scc_chan *ch)
{
return (1);
}
}
# attach() - attach hardware.
# This method is called when the device is being attached. All resources
# have been allocated. The intend of this method is to setup the hardware
# for normal operation.
# The reset parameter informs the hardware driver whether a full device
# reset is allowed or not. This is important when one of the channels can
# be used as system console and a hardware reset would disrupt output.
METHOD int attach {
struct scc_softc *this;
int reset;
};
# enabled()
METHOD int enabled {
struct scc_softc *this;
struct scc_chan *chan;
} DEFAULT default_enabled;
# iclear()
METHOD void iclear {
struct scc_softc *this;
struct scc_chan *chan;
};
# ipend() - query SCC for pending interrupts.
# When an interrupt is signalled, the handler will call this method to find
# out which of the interrupt sources needs attention. The handler will use
# this information to dispatch service routines that deal with each of the
# interrupt sources. An advantage of this approach is that it allows multi-
# port drivers (like puc(4)) to query multiple devices concurrently and
# service them on an interrupt priority basis. If the hardware cannot provide
# the information reliably, it is free to service the interrupt and return 0,
# meaning that no attention is required.
METHOD int ipend {
struct scc_softc *this;
}
# probe() - detect hardware.
# This method is called as part of the bus probe to make sure the
# hardware exists. This function should also set the device description
# to something that represents the hardware.
METHOD int probe {
struct scc_softc *this;
};