freebsd-nq/sys/dev/mpt/mpt_reg.h
Marius Strobl 04016bcf93 Flesh out support for SAS1078 and SAS1078DE (which are said to actually
be the same chip):
- The I/O port resource may not be available with these. However, given
  that we actually only need this resource for some controllers that
  require their firmware to be up- and downloaded (which excludes the
  SAS1078{,DE}) just handle failure to allocate this resource gracefully
  when possible. While at it, generally put non-fatal resource allocation
  failures under bootverbose.
- SAS1078{,DE} use a different hard reset protocol.
- Add workarounds for the 36GB physical address limitation of scatter/
  gather elements of these controllers.

Tested by:	Slawa Olhovchenkov

PR:	149220 (remaining part)
2012-02-11 12:03:44 +00:00

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/* $FreeBSD$ */
/*-
* Generic defines for LSI '909 FC adapters.
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/*-
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* Support from Chris Ellsworth in order to make SAS adapters work
* is gratefully acknowledged.
*
* Support from LSI-Logic has also gone a great deal toward making this a
* workable subsystem and is gratefully acknowledged.
*/
#ifndef _MPT_REG_H_
#define _MPT_REG_H_
#define MPT_OFFSET_DOORBELL 0x00
#define MPT_OFFSET_SEQUENCE 0x04
#define MPT_OFFSET_DIAGNOSTIC 0x08
#define MPT_OFFSET_TEST 0x0C
#define MPT_OFFSET_DIAG_DATA 0x10
#define MPT_OFFSET_DIAG_ADDR 0x14
#define MPT_OFFSET_INTR_STATUS 0x30
#define MPT_OFFSET_INTR_MASK 0x34
#define MPT_OFFSET_REQUEST_Q 0x40
#define MPT_OFFSET_REPLY_Q 0x44
#define MPT_OFFSET_HOST_INDEX 0x50
#define MPT_OFFSET_FUBAR 0x90
#define MPT_OFFSET_RESET_1078 0x10fc
/* Bit Maps for DOORBELL register */
enum DB_STATE_BITS {
MPT_DB_STATE_RESET = 0x00000000,
MPT_DB_STATE_READY = 0x10000000,
MPT_DB_STATE_RUNNING = 0x20000000,
MPT_DB_STATE_FAULT = 0x40000000,
MPT_DB_STATE_MASK = 0xf0000000
};
#define MPT_STATE(v) ((enum DB_STATE_BITS)((v) & MPT_DB_STATE_MASK))
#define MPT_DB_LENGTH_SHIFT (16)
#define MPT_DB_DATA_MASK (0xffff)
#define MPT_DB_DB_USED 0x08000000
#define MPT_DB_IS_IN_USE(v) (((v) & MPT_DB_DB_USED) != 0)
/*
* "Whom" initializor values
*/
#define MPT_DB_INIT_NOONE 0x00
#define MPT_DB_INIT_BIOS 0x01
#define MPT_DB_INIT_ROMBIOS 0x02
#define MPT_DB_INIT_PCIPEER 0x03
#define MPT_DB_INIT_HOST 0x04
#define MPT_DB_INIT_MANUFACTURE 0x05
#define MPT_WHO(v) \
((v & MPI_DOORBELL_WHO_INIT_MASK) >> MPI_DOORBELL_WHO_INIT_SHIFT)
/* Function Maps for DOORBELL register */
enum DB_FUNCTION_BITS {
MPT_FUNC_IOC_RESET = 0x40000000,
MPT_FUNC_UNIT_RESET = 0x41000000,
MPT_FUNC_HANDSHAKE = 0x42000000,
MPT_FUNC_REPLY_REMOVE = 0x43000000,
MPT_FUNC_MASK = 0xff000000
};
/* Function Maps for INTERRUPT request register */
enum _MPT_INTR_REQ_BITS {
MPT_INTR_DB_BUSY = 0x80000000,
MPT_INTR_REPLY_READY = 0x00000008,
MPT_INTR_DB_READY = 0x00000001
};
#define MPT_DB_IS_BUSY(v) (((v) & MPT_INTR_DB_BUSY) != 0)
#define MPT_DB_INTR(v) (((v) & MPT_INTR_DB_READY) != 0)
#define MPT_REPLY_INTR(v) (((v) & MPT_INTR_REPLY_READY) != 0)
/* Function Maps for INTERRUPT mask register */
enum _MPT_INTR_MASK_BITS {
MPT_INTR_REPLY_MASK = 0x00000008,
MPT_INTR_DB_MASK = 0x00000001
};
/* Magic addresses in diagnostic memory space */
#define MPT_DIAG_IOP_BASE (0x00000000)
#define MPT_DIAG_IOP_SIZE (0x00002000)
#define MPT_DIAG_GPIO (0x00030010)
#define MPT_DIAG_IOPQ_REG_BASE0 (0x00050004)
#define MPT_DIAG_IOPQ_REG_BASE1 (0x00051004)
#define MPT_DIAG_CTX0_BASE (0x000E0000)
#define MPT_DIAG_CTX0_SIZE (0x00002000)
#define MPT_DIAG_CTX1_BASE (0x001E0000)
#define MPT_DIAG_CTX1_SIZE (0x00002000)
#define MPT_DIAG_FLASH_BASE (0x00800000)
#define MPT_DIAG_RAM_BASE (0x01000000)
#define MPT_DIAG_RAM_SIZE (0x00400000)
#define MPT_DIAG_MEM_CFG_BASE (0x3F000000)
#define MPT_DIAG_MEM_CFG_BADFL (0x04000000)
/* GPIO bit assignments */
#define MPT_DIAG_GPIO_SCL (0x00010000)
#define MPT_DIAG_GPIO_SDA_OUT (0x00008000)
#define MPT_DIAG_GPIO_SDA_IN (0x00004000)
#define MPT_REPLY_EMPTY (0xFFFFFFFF) /* Reply Queue Empty Symbol */
#endif /* _MPT_REG_H_ */