freebsd-nq/sys/dev/pccard/card_if.m
2005-01-24 06:48:26 +00:00

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#-
# Copyright (c) 1999 M. Warner Losh.
# All rights reserved.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
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#
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# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
# OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <machine/bus.h>
#include <dev/pccard/pccardvar.h>
INTERFACE card;
# WARNING: THIS FILE IS USED BY BOTH OLDCARD AND NEWCARD. MAKE SURE
# YOU TEST BOTH KERNELS IF CHANGING THIS FILE.
#
# Companion interface for pccard. We need to set attributes for memory
# and i/o port mappings (as well as other types of attributes) that have
# a well defined meaning inside the pccard/cardbus system. The bus
# methods are inadequate for this because this must be done at the time the
# resources are set for the device, which predates their activation. Also,
# the driver activating the resources doesn't necessarily know or need to know
# these attributes.
#
METHOD int set_res_flags {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int restype;
int rid;
u_long value;
};
METHOD int get_res_flags {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int restype;
int rid;
u_long *value;
};
#
# Sets the memory offset of the pccard bridge's window into attribute
# or common memory space.
#
METHOD int set_memory_offset {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int rid;
uint32_t cardaddr;
uint32_t *deltap;
}
METHOD int get_memory_offset {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int rid;
uint32_t *offset;
}
#
# pccard bridges call this method to initate the attachment of a card
#
METHOD int attach_card {
device_t dev;
}
#
# pccard bridges call this to detach a card.
#
METHOD int detach_card {
device_t dev;
}
#
# Returns the function number for this device.
#
METHOD int get_function {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int *func;
}
#
# Activates (and powers up if necessary) the card's nth function
# since each function gets its own device, there is no need to
# to specify a function number
#
METHOD int activate_function {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
}
METHOD int deactivate_function {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
}
#
# Compatibility methods for OLDCARD drivers. We use these routines to make
# it possible to call the OLDCARD driver's probe routine in the context that
# it expects. For OLDCARD these are implemented as pass throughs to the
# device_{probe,attach} routines. For NEWCARD they are implemented such
# such that probe becomes strictly a matching routine and attach does both
# the old probe and old attach.
#
# compat devices should use the following:
#
# /* Device interface */
# DEVMETHOD(device_probe), pccard_compat_probe),
# DEVMETHOD(device_attach), pccard_compat_attach),
# /* Card interface */
# DEVMETHOD(card_compat_match, foo_match), /* newly written */
# DEVMETHOD(card_compat_probe, foo_probe), /* old probe */
# DEVMETHOD(card_compat_attach, foo_attach), /* old attach */
#
# This will allow a single driver binary image to be used for both
# OLDCARD and NEWCARD.
#
# Drivers wishing to not retain OLDCARD compatibility needn't do this.
#
# The compat_do_* versions are so that we can make the pccard_compat_probe
# and _attach static lines and have the bus system pick the right version
# to use so we don't enshrine pccard_* symbols in the driver's module.
#
METHOD int compat_probe {
device_t dev;
}
METHOD int compat_attach {
device_t dev;
}
CODE {
static int null_do_probe(device_t bus, device_t dev)
{
return (CARD_COMPAT_DO_PROBE(device_get_parent(bus), dev));
}
static int null_do_attach(device_t bus, device_t dev)
{
return (CARD_COMPAT_DO_ATTACH(device_get_parent(bus), dev));
}
}
METHOD int compat_do_probe {
device_t bus;
device_t dev;
} DEFAULT null_do_probe;
METHOD int compat_do_attach {
device_t bus;
device_t dev;
} DEFAULT null_do_attach;
#
# Find "dev" in the passed table of devices. Return it or NULL.
#
METHOD struct pccard_product * do_product_lookup {
device_t bus;
device_t dev;
const struct pccard_product *tab;
size_t ent_size;
pccard_product_match_fn matchfn;
}
#
# Helper method for the above. When a compatibility driver is converted,
# one must write a match routine. This routine is unused on OLDCARD but
# is used as a discriminator for NEWCARD.
#
METHOD int compat_match {
device_t dev;
}