freebsd-dev/sys/dev/mmc/mmcbr_if.m
Warner Losh 114b4164dd Preliminary MMC stack. This stack supports SD 1.0 cards only, but
should be easily adapted to SD 2.0 (aka SDHC), SDIO, MMC and MMCplus
cards.  At the present time, there's only one bridge driver for the
ARM9 based Atmel AT91RM9200.
2006-10-20 06:39:59 +00:00

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#-
# Copyright (c) 2006 M. Warner Losh
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# $FreeBSD$
#
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dev/mmc/bridge.h>
#include <dev/mmc/mmcreg.h>
#
# This is the interface that a mmc bridge chip gives to the mmc bus
# that attaches to the mmc bridge.
#
INTERFACE mmcbr;
#
# Called by the mmcbus to setup the IO pins correctly, the voltage to use
# for the card, the type of selects, power modes and bus width.
#
METHOD int update_ios {
device_t brdev;
device_t reqdev;
};
#
# Called by the mmcbus or its children to schedule a mmc request. These
# requests are queued. Time passes. The bridge then gets notification
# of the status of request, who then notifies the requesting device via
# the xfer_done mmcbus method.
#
METHOD int request {
device_t brdev;
device_t reqdev;
struct mmc_request *req;
};
#
# Called by mmcbus to get the read only status bits.
#
METHOD int get_ro {
device_t brdev;
device_t reqdev;
};
#
# Claim the current bridge, blocking the current thread until the host
# is no longer busy.
#
METHOD int acquire_host {
device_t brdev;
device_t reqdev;
}
#
# Release the current bridge.
#
METHOD int release_host {
device_t brdev;
device_t reqdev;
}