freebsd-nq/sys/dev/pci/pcivar.h
Mike Smith 8983cfbf27 Next round of PCI subsystem updates:
- Break out the /dev/pci driver into a separate file.
 - Kill the COMPAT_OLDPCI support.
 - Make the EISA bridge attach a bit more like the old code; explicitly
   check for the existence of eisa0/isa0 and only attach if they don't
   already exist.  Only make one bus_generic_attach() pass over the
   bridge, once both busses are attached.  Note that the stupid Intel
   bridge's class is entirely unpredictable.
 - Add prototypes and re-layout the core PCI modules in line with
   current coding standards (not a major whitespace change, just moving
   the module data to the top of the file).
 - Remove redundant type-2 bridge support from the core PCI code; the
   PCI-CardBus code does this itself internally.  Remove the now
   entirely redundant header-class-specific support, as well as the
   secondary and subordinate bus number fields.  These are bridge
   attributes now.
 - Add support for PCI Extended Capabilities.
 - Add support for PCI Power Management.  The interface currently
   allows a driver to query and set the power state of a device.
 - Add helper functions to allow drivers to enable/disable busmastering
   and the decoding of I/O and memory ranges.
 - Use PCI_SLOTMAX and PCI_FUNCMAX rather than magic numbers in some
   places.
 - Make the PCI-PCI bridge code a little more paranoid about valid
   I/O and memory decodes.
 - Add some more PCI register definitions for the command and status
   registers.  Correct another bogus definition for type-1 bridges.
2000-12-13 01:25:11 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1997, Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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#ifndef _PCIVAR_H_
#define _PCIVAR_H_
#include <sys/queue.h>
/* some PCI bus constants */
#define PCI_BUSMAX 255 /* highest supported bus number */
#define PCI_SLOTMAX 31 /* highest supported slot number */
#define PCI_FUNCMAX 7 /* highest supported function number */
#define PCI_REGMAX 255 /* highest supported config register addr. */
#define PCI_MAXMAPS_0 6 /* max. no. of memory/port maps */
#define PCI_MAXMAPS_1 2 /* max. no. of maps for PCI to PCI bridge */
#define PCI_MAXMAPS_2 1 /* max. no. of maps for CardBus bridge */
/* pci_addr_t covers this system's PCI bus address space: 32 or 64 bit */
#ifdef PCI_A64
typedef u_int64_t pci_addr_t; /* u_int64_t for system with 64bit addresses */
#else
typedef u_int32_t pci_addr_t; /* u_int64_t for system with 64bit addresses */
#endif
/* config header information common to all header types */
typedef struct pcicfg {
struct device *dev; /* device which owns this */
u_int16_t subvendor; /* card vendor ID */
u_int16_t subdevice; /* card device ID, assigned by card vendor */
u_int16_t vendor; /* chip vendor ID */
u_int16_t device; /* chip device ID, assigned by chip vendor */
u_int16_t cmdreg; /* disable/enable chip and PCI options */
u_int16_t statreg; /* supported PCI features and error state */
u_int8_t baseclass; /* chip PCI class */
u_int8_t subclass; /* chip PCI subclass */
u_int8_t progif; /* chip PCI programming interface */
u_int8_t revid; /* chip revision ID */
u_int8_t hdrtype; /* chip config header type */
u_int8_t cachelnsz; /* cache line size in 4byte units */
u_int8_t intpin; /* PCI interrupt pin */
u_int8_t intline; /* interrupt line (IRQ for PC arch) */
u_int8_t mingnt; /* min. useful bus grant time in 250ns units */
u_int8_t maxlat; /* max. tolerated bus grant latency in 250ns */
u_int8_t lattimer; /* latency timer in units of 30ns bus cycles */
u_int8_t mfdev; /* multi-function device (from hdrtype reg) */
u_int8_t nummaps; /* actual number of PCI maps used */
u_int8_t bus; /* config space bus address */
u_int8_t slot; /* config space slot address */
u_int8_t func; /* config space function number */
u_int16_t pp_cap; /* PCI power management capabilities */
u_int8_t pp_status; /* config space address of PCI power status reg */
u_int8_t pp_pmcsr; /* config space address of PMCSR reg */
u_int8_t pp_data; /* config space address of PCI power data reg */
} pcicfgregs;
/* additional type 1 device config header information (PCI to PCI bridge) */
#ifdef PCI_A64
#define PCI_PPBMEMBASE(h,l) ((((pci_addr_t)(h) << 32) + ((l)<<16)) & ~0xfffff)
#define PCI_PPBMEMLIMIT(h,l) ((((pci_addr_t)(h) << 32) + ((l)<<16)) | 0xfffff)
#else
#define PCI_PPBMEMBASE(h,l) (((l)<<16) & ~0xfffff)
#define PCI_PPBMEMLIMIT(h,l) (((l)<<16) | 0xfffff)
#endif /* PCI_A64 */
#define PCI_PPBIOBASE(h,l) ((((h)<<16) + ((l)<<8)) & ~0xfff)
#define PCI_PPBIOLIMIT(h,l) ((((h)<<16) + ((l)<<8)) | 0xfff)
typedef struct {
pci_addr_t pmembase; /* base address of prefetchable memory */
pci_addr_t pmemlimit; /* topmost address of prefetchable memory */
u_int32_t membase; /* base address of memory window */
u_int32_t memlimit; /* topmost address of memory window */
u_int32_t iobase; /* base address of port window */
u_int32_t iolimit; /* topmost address of port window */
u_int16_t secstat; /* secondary bus status register */
u_int16_t bridgectl; /* bridge control register */
u_int8_t seclat; /* CardBus latency timer */
} pcih1cfgregs;
/* additional type 2 device config header information (CardBus bridge) */
typedef struct {
u_int32_t membase0; /* base address of memory window */
u_int32_t memlimit0; /* topmost address of memory window */
u_int32_t membase1; /* base address of memory window */
u_int32_t memlimit1; /* topmost address of memory window */
u_int32_t iobase0; /* base address of port window */
u_int32_t iolimit0; /* topmost address of port window */
u_int32_t iobase1; /* base address of port window */
u_int32_t iolimit1; /* topmost address of port window */
u_int32_t pccardif; /* PC Card 16bit IF legacy more base addr. */
u_int16_t secstat; /* secondary bus status register */
u_int16_t bridgectl; /* bridge control register */
u_int8_t seclat; /* CardBus latency timer */
} pcih2cfgregs;
extern u_int32_t pci_numdevs;
/* Only if the prerequisites are present */
#if defined(_SYS_BUS_H_) && defined(_SYS_PCIIO_H_)
struct pci_devinfo {
STAILQ_ENTRY(pci_devinfo) pci_links;
struct resource_list resources;
pcicfgregs cfg;
struct pci_conf conf;
};
#endif
#ifdef __alpha__
vm_offset_t pci_cvt_to_dense (vm_offset_t);
vm_offset_t pci_cvt_to_bwx (vm_offset_t);
#endif /* __alpha__ */
#ifdef _SYS_BUS_H_
#include "pci_if.h"
/*
* Define pci-specific resource flags for accessing memory via dense
* or bwx memory spaces. These flags are ignored on i386.
*/
#define PCI_RF_DENSE 0x10000
#define PCI_RF_BWX 0x20000
enum pci_device_ivars {
PCI_IVAR_SUBVENDOR,
PCI_IVAR_SUBDEVICE,
PCI_IVAR_VENDOR,
PCI_IVAR_DEVICE,
PCI_IVAR_DEVID,
PCI_IVAR_CLASS,
PCI_IVAR_SUBCLASS,
PCI_IVAR_PROGIF,
PCI_IVAR_REVID,
PCI_IVAR_INTPIN,
PCI_IVAR_IRQ,
PCI_IVAR_BUS,
PCI_IVAR_SLOT,
PCI_IVAR_FUNCTION,
};
/*
* Simplified accessors for pci devices
*/
#define PCI_ACCESSOR(A, B, T) \
\
static __inline T pci_get_ ## A(device_t dev) \
{ \
uintptr_t v; \
BUS_READ_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, PCI_IVAR_ ## B, &v); \
return (T) v; \
} \
\
static __inline void pci_set_ ## A(device_t dev, T t) \
{ \
uintptr_t v = (uintptr_t) t; \
BUS_WRITE_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, PCI_IVAR_ ## B, v); \
}
PCI_ACCESSOR(subvendor, SUBVENDOR, u_int16_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(subdevice, SUBDEVICE, u_int16_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(vendor, VENDOR, u_int16_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(device, DEVICE, u_int16_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(devid, DEVID, u_int32_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(class, CLASS, u_int8_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(subclass, SUBCLASS, u_int8_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(progif, PROGIF, u_int8_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(revid, REVID, u_int8_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(intpin, INTPIN, u_int8_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(irq, IRQ, u_int8_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(bus, BUS, u_int8_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(slot, SLOT, u_int8_t)
PCI_ACCESSOR(function, FUNCTION, u_int8_t)
#undef PCI_ACCESSOR
/*
* Operations on configuration space.
*/
static __inline u_int32_t
pci_read_config(device_t dev, int reg, int width)
{
return PCI_READ_CONFIG(device_get_parent(dev), dev, reg, width);
}
static __inline void
pci_write_config(device_t dev, int reg, u_int32_t val, int width)
{
PCI_WRITE_CONFIG(device_get_parent(dev), dev, reg, val, width);
}
/*
* Ivars for pci bridges.
*/
/*typedef enum pci_device_ivars pcib_device_ivars;*/
enum pcib_device_ivars {
PCIB_IVAR_BUS
};
#define PCIB_ACCESSOR(A, B, T) \
\
static __inline T pcib_get_ ## A(device_t dev) \
{ \
uintptr_t v; \
BUS_READ_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, PCIB_IVAR_ ## B, &v); \
return (T) v; \
} \
\
static __inline void pcib_set_ ## A(device_t dev, T t) \
{ \
uintptr_t v = (uintptr_t) t; \
BUS_WRITE_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, PCIB_IVAR_ ## B, v); \
}
PCIB_ACCESSOR(bus, BUS, u_int32_t)
#undef PCIB_ACCESSOR
/*
* Convenience functions.
*
* These should be used in preference to manually manipulating
* configuration space.
*/
extern void pci_enable_busmaster(device_t dev);
extern void pci_disable_busmaster(device_t dev);
extern void pci_enable_io(device_t dev, int space);
extern void pci_disable_io(device_t dev, int space);
/*
* PCI power states are as defined by ACPI:
*
* D0 State in which device is on and running. It is receiving full
* power from the system and delivering full functionality to the user.
* D1 Class-specific low-power state in which device context may or may not
* be lost. Buses in D1 cannot do anything to the bus that would force
* devices on that bus to loose context.
* D2 Class-specific low-power state in which device context may or may
* not be lost. Attains greater power savings than D1. Buses in D2
* can cause devices on that bus to loose some context. Devices in D2
* must be prepared for the bus to be in D2 or higher.
* D3 State in which the device is off and not running. Device context is
* lost. Power can be removed from the device.
*/
#define PCI_POWERSTATE_D0 0
#define PCI_POWERSTATE_D1 1
#define PCI_POWERSTATE_D2 2
#define PCI_POWERSTATE_D3 3
#define PCI_POWERSTATE_UNKNOWN -1
extern int pci_set_powerstate(device_t dev, int state);
extern int pci_get_powerstate(device_t dev);
#endif /* _SYS_BUS_H_ */
/*
* cdev switch for control device, initialised in generic PCI code
*/
extern struct cdevsw pcicdev;
/*
* List of all PCI devices, generation count for the list.
*/
STAILQ_HEAD(devlist, pci_devinfo) pci_devq;
u_int32_t pci_generation;
#endif /* _PCIVAR_H_ */