freebsd-nq/sys/dev/bhnd/bhnd_bus_if.m
Landon J. Fuller 8e35bf8319 bhnd: Implement bhnd(4) platform device registration.
Add bhnd(4) API for explicitly registering BHND platform devices (ChipCommon,
PMU, NVRAM, etc) with the bus, rather than walking the newbus hierarchy to
discover platform devices. These devices are now also refcounted; attempting
to deregister an actively used platform device will return EBUSY.

This resolves a lock ordering incompatibility with bwn(4)'s firmware loading
threads; previously it was necessary to acquire Giant to protect newbus access
when locating and querying the NVRAM device.

Approved by:	adrian (mentor)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12392
2017-09-27 19:44:23 +00:00

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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/rman.h>
#include <dev/bhnd/bhnd_types.h>
#include <dev/bhnd/bhnd_erom_types.h>
INTERFACE bhnd_bus;
#
# bhnd(4) bus interface
#
HEADER {
/* forward declarations */
struct bhnd_board_info;
struct bhnd_core_info;
struct bhnd_chipid;
struct bhnd_devinfo;
struct bhnd_resource;
}
CODE {
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <dev/bhnd/bhndvar.h>
static bhnd_erom_class_t *
bhnd_bus_null_get_erom_class(driver_t *driver)
{
return (NULL);
}
static struct bhnd_chipid *
bhnd_bus_null_get_chipid(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_get_chipid unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_read_ioctl(device_t dev, device_t child, uint16_t *ioctl)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_read_ioctl unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_write_ioctl(device_t dev, device_t child, uint16_t value,
uint16_t mask)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_write_ioctl unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_read_iost(device_t dev, device_t child, uint16_t *iost)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_read_iost unimplemented");
}
static bool
bhnd_bus_null_is_hw_suspended(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_is_hw_suspended unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_reset_hw(device_t dev, device_t child, uint16_t ioctl)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_reset_hw unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_suspend_hw(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_suspend_hw unimplemented");
}
static bhnd_attach_type
bhnd_bus_null_get_attach_type(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_get_attach_type unimplemented");
}
static bhnd_clksrc
bhnd_bus_null_pwrctl_get_clksrc(device_t dev, device_t child,
bhnd_clock clock)
{
return (BHND_CLKSRC_UNKNOWN);
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_pwrctl_gate_clock(device_t dev, device_t child,
bhnd_clock clock)
{
return (ENODEV);
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_pwrctl_ungate_clock(device_t dev, device_t child,
bhnd_clock clock)
{
return (ENODEV);
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_read_board_info(device_t dev, device_t child,
struct bhnd_board_info *info)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_read_boardinfo unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_get_intr_count(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_get_intr_count unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_assign_intr(device_t dev, device_t child, int rid)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_assign_intr unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_get_core_ivec(device_t dev, device_t child, u_int intr,
uint32_t *ivec)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_get_core_ivec unimplemented");
}
static void
bhnd_bus_null_child_added(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_alloc_pmu(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_alloc_pmu unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_release_pmu(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_release_pmu unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_request_clock(device_t dev, device_t child,
bhnd_clock clock)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_request_clock unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_enable_clocks(device_t dev, device_t child,
uint32_t clocks)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_enable_clocks unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_request_ext_rsrc(device_t dev, device_t child,
u_int rsrc)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_request_ext_rsrc unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_release_ext_rsrc(device_t dev, device_t child,
u_int rsrc)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_release_ext_rsrc unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_read_config(device_t dev, device_t child,
bus_size_t offset, void *value, u_int width)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_null_read_config unimplemented");
}
static void
bhnd_bus_null_write_config(device_t dev, device_t child,
bus_size_t offset, void *value, u_int width)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_null_write_config unimplemented");
}
static device_t
bhnd_bus_null_find_hostb_device(device_t dev)
{
return (NULL);
}
static struct bhnd_service_registry *
bhnd_bus_null_get_service_registry(device_t dev)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_get_service_registry unimplemented");
}
static bool
bhnd_bus_null_is_hw_disabled(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_is_hw_disabled unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_get_probe_order(device_t dev, device_t child)
{
panic("bhnd_bus_get_probe_order unimplemented");
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_get_port_rid(device_t dev, device_t child,
bhnd_port_type port_type, u_int port, u_int region)
{
return (-1);
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_decode_port_rid(device_t dev, device_t child, int type,
int rid, bhnd_port_type *port_type, u_int *port, u_int *region)
{
return (ENOENT);
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_get_region_addr(device_t dev, device_t child,
bhnd_port_type type, u_int port, u_int region, bhnd_addr_t *addr,
bhnd_size_t *size)
{
return (ENOENT);
}
static int
bhnd_bus_null_get_nvram_var(device_t dev, device_t child,
const char *name, void *buf, size_t *size, bhnd_nvram_type type)
{
return (ENODEV);
}
}
/**
* Return the bhnd(4) bus driver's device enumeration parser class.
*
* @param driver The bhnd bus driver instance.
*/
STATICMETHOD bhnd_erom_class_t * get_erom_class {
driver_t *driver;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_erom_class;
/**
* Register a shared bus @p provider for a given @p service.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The requesting child device.
* @param provider The service provider to register.
* @param service The service for which @p provider will be registered.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval EEXIST if an entry for @p service already exists.
* @retval non-zero if registering @p provider otherwise fails, a regular
* unix error code will be returned.
*/
METHOD int register_provider {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
device_t provider;
bhnd_service_t service;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_generic_register_provider;
/**
* Attempt to remove the @p service provider registration for @p provider.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The requesting child device.
* @param provider The service provider to be deregistered.
* @param service The service for which @p provider will be deregistered,
* or BHND_SERVICE_INVALID to remove all service
* registrations for @p provider.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval EBUSY if active references to @p provider exist; @see
* BHND_BUS_RETAIN_PROVIDER() and
* BHND_BUS_RELEASE_PROVIDER().
*/
METHOD int deregister_provider {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
device_t provider;
bhnd_service_t service;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_generic_deregister_provider;
/**
* Retain and return a reference to the registered @p service provider, if any.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The requesting child device.
* @param service The service for which a provider should be returned.
*
* On success, the caller assumes ownership the returned provider, and
* is responsible for releasing this reference via
* BHND_BUS_RELEASE_PROVIDER().
*
* @retval device_t success
* @retval NULL if no provider is registered for @p service.
*/
METHOD device_t retain_provider {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_service_t service;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_generic_retain_provider;
/**
* Release a reference to a service provider previously returned by
* BHND_BUS_RETAIN_PROVIDER().
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The requesting child device.
* @param provider The provider to be released.
* @param service The service for which @p provider was previously
* retained.
*/
METHOD void release_provider {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
device_t provider;
bhnd_service_t service;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_generic_release_provider;
/**
* Return a struct bhnd_service_registry.
*
* Used by drivers which use bhnd_bus_generic_sr_register_provider() etc.
* to implement service provider registration. It should return a service
* registry that may be used to resolve provider requests from @p child.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The requesting child device.
*/
METHOD struct bhnd_service_registry * get_service_registry {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_service_registry;
/**
* Return the active host bridge core for the bhnd bus, if any.
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus device.
*
* @retval device_t if a hostb device exists
* @retval NULL if no hostb device is found.
*/
METHOD device_t find_hostb_device {
device_t dev;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_find_hostb_device;
/**
* Return true if the hardware components required by @p child are unpopulated
* or otherwise unusable.
*
* In some cases, enumerated devices may have pins that are left floating, or
* the hardware may otherwise be non-functional; this method allows a parent
* device to explicitly specify if a successfully enumerated @p child should
* be disabled.
*
* @param dev The device whose child is being examined.
* @param child The child device.
*/
METHOD bool is_hw_disabled {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_is_hw_disabled;
/**
* Return the probe (and attach) order for @p child.
*
* All devices on the bhnd(4) bus will be probed, attached, or resumed in
* ascending order; they will be suspended, shutdown, and detached in
* descending order.
*
* The following device methods will be dispatched in ascending probe order
* by the bus:
*
* - DEVICE_PROBE()
* - DEVICE_ATTACH()
* - DEVICE_RESUME()
*
* The following device methods will be dispatched in descending probe order
* by the bus:
*
* - DEVICE_SHUTDOWN()
* - DEVICE_DETACH()
* - DEVICE_SUSPEND()
*
* @param dev The device whose child is being examined.
* @param child The child device.
*
* Refer to BHND_PROBE_* and BHND_PROBE_ORDER_* for the standard set of
* priorities.
*/
METHOD int get_probe_order {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_probe_order;
/**
* Return the BHND chip identification for the parent bus.
*
* @param dev The device whose child is being examined.
* @param child The child device.
*/
METHOD const struct bhnd_chipid * get_chipid {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_chipid;
/**
* Return the BHND attachment type of the parent bus.
*
* @param dev The device whose child is being examined.
* @param child The child device.
*
* @retval BHND_ATTACH_ADAPTER if the bus is resident on a bridged adapter,
* such as a WiFi chipset.
* @retval BHND_ATTACH_NATIVE if the bus provides hardware services (clock,
* CPU, etc) to a directly attached native host.
*/
METHOD bhnd_attach_type get_attach_type {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_attach_type;
/**
* Attempt to read the BHND board identification from the parent bus.
*
* This relies on NVRAM access, and will fail if a valid NVRAM device cannot
* be found, or is not yet attached.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device requesting board info.
* @param[out] info On success, will be populated with the bhnd(4) device's
* board information.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENODEV No valid NVRAM source could be found.
* @retval non-zero If reading @p name otherwise fails, a regular unix
* error code will be returned.
*/
METHOD int read_board_info {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_board_info *info;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_read_board_info;
/**
* Return the number of interrupts to be assigned to @p child via
* BHND_BUS_ASSIGN_INTR().
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device for which a count should be returned.
*
* @retval 0 If no interrupts should be assigned.
* @retval non-zero The count of interrupt resource IDs to be
* assigned, starting at rid 0.
*/
METHOD int get_intr_count {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_intr_count;
/**
* Assign an interrupt to @p child via bus_set_resource().
*
* The default bus implementation of this method should assign backplane
* interrupt values to @p child.
*
* Bridge-attached bus implementations may instead override standard
* interconnect IRQ assignment, providing IRQs inherited from the parent bus.
*
* TODO: Once we can depend on INTRNG, investigate replacing this with a
* bridge-level interrupt controller.
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device to which an interrupt should be assigned.
* @param rid The interrupt resource ID to be assigned.
*
* @retval 0 If an interrupt was assigned.
* @retval non-zero If assigning an interrupt otherwise fails, a regular
* unix error code will be returned.
*/
METHOD int assign_intr {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int rid;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_assign_intr;
/**
* Return the backplane interrupt vector corresponding to @p child's given
* @p intr number.
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device for which the assigned interrupt vector should
* be queried.
* @param intr The interrupt number being queried. This is equivalent to the
* bus resource ID for the interrupt.
* @param[out] ivec On success, the assigned hardware interrupt vector be
* written to this pointer.
*
* On bcma(4) devices, this returns the OOB bus line assigned to the
* interrupt.
*
* On siba(4) devices, this returns the target OCP slave flag number assigned
* to the interrupt.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENXIO If @p intr exceeds the number of interrupts available
* to @p child.
*/
METHOD int get_core_ivec {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
u_int intr;
uint32_t *ivec;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_core_ivec;
/**
* Notify a bhnd bus that a child was added.
*
* This method must be called by concrete bhnd(4) driver impementations
* after @p child's bus state is fully initialized.
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus whose child is being added.
* @param child The child added to @p dev.
*/
METHOD void child_added {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_child_added;
/**
* Read the current value of @p child's I/O control register.
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device for which the I/O control register should be
* read.
* @param[out] ioctl On success, the I/O control register value.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
* @retval ENODEV If agent/config space for @p child is unavailable.
* @retval non-zero If reading the IOCTL register otherwise fails, a regular
* unix error code will be returned.
*/
METHOD int read_ioctl {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
uint16_t *ioctl;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_read_ioctl;
/**
* Write @p value with @p mask to @p child's I/O control register.
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device for which the I/O control register should
* be updated.
* @param value The value to be written (see also BHND_IOCTL_*).
* @param mask Only the bits defined by @p mask will be updated from @p value.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
* @retval ENODEV If agent/config space for @p child is unavailable.
* @retval non-zero If writing the IOCTL register otherwise fails, a regular
* unix error code will be returned.
*/
METHOD int write_ioctl {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
uint16_t value;
uint16_t mask;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_write_ioctl;
/**
* Read the current value of @p child's I/O status register.
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device for which the I/O status register should be
* read.
* @param[out] iost On success, the I/O status register value.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
* @retval ENODEV If agent/config space for @p child is unavailable.
* @retval non-zero If reading the IOST register otherwise fails, a regular
* unix error code will be returned.
*/
METHOD int read_iost {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
uint16_t *iost;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_read_iost;
/**
* Return true if the given bhnd device's hardware is currently held
* in a RESET state or otherwise not clocked (BHND_IOCTL_CLK_EN).
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus parent of @p child.
* @param child The device to query.
*
* @retval true If @p child is held in RESET or not clocked (BHND_IOCTL_CLK_EN),
* or an error occured determining @p child's hardware state.
* @retval false If @p child is clocked and is not held in RESET.
*/
METHOD bool is_hw_suspended {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_is_hw_suspended;
/**
* Place the bhnd(4) device's hardware into a reset state, and then bring the
* hardware out of reset with BHND_IOCTL_CLK_EN and @p ioctl flags set.
*
* Any clock or resource PMU requests previously made by @p child will be
* invalidated.
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus parent of @p child.
* @param child The device to be reset.
* @param ioctl Device-specific core ioctl flags to be supplied on reset
* (see BHND_IOCTL_*).
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero error
*/
METHOD int reset_hw {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
uint16_t ioctl;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_reset_hw;
/**
* Suspend @p child's hardware in a low-power reset state.
*
* Any clock or resource PMU requests previously made by @p dev will be
* invalidated.
*
* The hardware may be brought out of reset via bhnd_reset_hw().
*
* @param dev The bhnd bus parent of @P child.
* @param dev The device to be suspended.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero error
*/
METHOD int suspend_hw {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_suspend_hw;
/**
* If supported by the chipset, return the clock source for the given clock.
*
* This function is only supported on early PWRCTL-equipped chipsets
* that expose clock management via their host bridge interface. Currently,
* this includes PCI (not PCIe) devices, with ChipCommon core revisions 0-9.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device requesting a clock source.
* @param clock The clock for which a clock source will be returned.
*
* @retval bhnd_clksrc The clock source for @p clock.
* @retval BHND_CLKSRC_UNKNOWN If @p clock is unsupported, or its
* clock source is not known to the bus.
*/
METHOD bhnd_clksrc pwrctl_get_clksrc {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_clock clock;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_pwrctl_get_clksrc;
/**
* If supported by the chipset, gate the clock source for @p clock
*
* This function is only supported on early PWRCTL-equipped chipsets
* that expose clock management via their host bridge interface. Currently,
* this includes PCI (not PCIe) devices, with ChipCommon core revisions 0-9.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device requesting clock gating.
* @param clock The clock to be disabled.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENODEV If bus-level clock source management is not supported.
* @retval ENXIO If bus-level management of @p clock is not supported.
*/
METHOD int pwrctl_gate_clock {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_clock clock;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_pwrctl_gate_clock;
/**
* If supported by the chipset, ungate the clock source for @p clock
*
* This function is only supported on early PWRCTL-equipped chipsets
* that expose clock management via their host bridge interface. Currently,
* this includes PCI (not PCIe) devices, with ChipCommon core revisions 0-9.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device requesting clock gating.
* @param clock The clock to be enabled.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENODEV If bus-level clock source management is not supported.
* @retval ENXIO If bus-level management of @p clock is not supported.
*/
METHOD int pwrctl_ungate_clock {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_clock clock;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_pwrctl_ungate_clock;
/**
* Allocate and enable per-core PMU request handling for @p child.
*
* The region containing the core's PMU register block (if any) must be
* allocated via bus_alloc_resource(9) (or bhnd_alloc_resource) before
* calling BHND_BUS_ALLOC_PMU(), and must not be released until after
* calling BHND_BUS_RELEASE_PMU().
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The requesting bhnd device.
*/
METHOD int alloc_pmu {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_alloc_pmu;
/**
* Release per-core PMU resources allocated for @p child. Any
* outstanding PMU requests are discarded.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The requesting bhnd device.
*/
METHOD int release_pmu {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_release_pmu;
/**
* Request that @p clock (or faster) be routed to @p child.
*
* @note A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate PMU request state
* via BHND_BUS_ALLOC_PMU() before it can request clock resources.
*
* @note Any outstanding PMU clock requests will be discarded upon calling
* BHND_BUS_RESET_HW() or BHND_BUS_SUSPEND_HW().
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device requesting @p clock.
* @param clock The requested clock source.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENODEV If an unsupported clock was requested.
* @retval ENXIO If the PMU has not been initialized or is otherwise unvailable.
*/
METHOD int request_clock {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_clock clock;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_request_clock;
/**
* Request that @p clocks be powered on behalf of @p child.
*
* This will power on clock sources (e.g. XTAL, PLL, etc) required for
* @p clocks and wait until they are ready, discarding any previous
* requests by @p child.
*
* @note A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate PMU request state
* via BHND_BUS_ALLOC_PMU() before it can request clock resources.
*
* @note Any outstanding PMU clock requests will be discarded upon calling
* BHND_BUS_RESET_HW() or BHND_BUS_SUSPEND_HW().
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device requesting @p clock.
* @param clock The requested clock source.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENODEV If an unsupported clock was requested.
* @retval ENXIO If the PMU has not been initialized or is otherwise unvailable.
*/
METHOD int enable_clocks {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
uint32_t clocks;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_enable_clocks;
/**
* Power up an external PMU-managed resource assigned to @p child.
*
* @note A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate PMU request state
* via BHND_BUS_ALLOC_PMU() before it can request PMU resources.
*
* @note Any outstanding PMU resource requests will be released upon calling
* BHND_BUS_RESET_HW() or BHND_BUS_SUSPEND_HW().
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device requesting @p rsrc.
* @param rsrc The core-specific external resource identifier.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENODEV If the PMU does not support @p rsrc.
* @retval ENXIO If the PMU has not been initialized or is otherwise unvailable.
*/
METHOD int request_ext_rsrc {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
u_int rsrc;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_request_ext_rsrc;
/**
* Power down an external PMU-managed resource assigned to @p child.
*
* @note A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate PMU request state
* via BHND_BUS_ALLOC_PMU() before it can request PMU resources.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device requesting @p rsrc.
* @param rsrc The core-specific external resource number.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENODEV If the PMU does not support @p rsrc.
* @retval ENXIO If the PMU has not been initialized or is otherwise unvailable.
*/
METHOD int release_ext_rsrc {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
u_int rsrc;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_release_ext_rsrc;
/**
* Read @p width bytes at @p offset from the bus-specific agent/config
* space of @p child.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device for which @p offset should be read.
* @param offset The offset to be read.
* @param[out] value On success, the bytes read at @p offset.
* @param width The size of the access. Must be 1, 2 or 4 bytes.
*
* The exact behavior of this method is bus-specific. On a bcma(4) bus, this
* method provides access to the first agent port of @p child; on a siba(4) bus,
* this method provides access to the core's CFG0 register block.
*
* @note Device drivers should only use this API for functionality
* that is not available via another bhnd(4) function.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
* @retval EINVAL If @p width is not one of 1, 2, or 4 bytes.
* @retval ENODEV If accessing agent/config space for @p child is unsupported.
* @retval EFAULT If reading @p width at @p offset exceeds the bounds of
* the mapped agent/config space for @p child.
*/
METHOD int read_config {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bus_size_t offset;
void *value;
u_int width;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_read_config;
/**
* Read @p width bytes at @p offset from the bus-specific agent/config
* space of @p child.
*
* @param dev The parent of @p child.
* @param child The bhnd device for which @p offset should be read.
* @param offset The offset to be written.
* @param value A pointer to the value to be written.
* @param width The size of @p value. Must be 1, 2 or 4 bytes.
*
* The exact behavior of this method is bus-specific. In the case of
* bcma(4), this method provides access to the first agent port of @p child.
*
* @note Device drivers should only use this API for functionality
* that is not available via another bhnd(4) function.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
* @retval EINVAL If @p width is not one of 1, 2, or 4 bytes.
* @retval ENODEV If accessing agent/config space for @p child is unsupported.
* @retval EFAULT If reading @p width at @p offset exceeds the bounds of
* the mapped agent/config space for @p child.
*/
METHOD int write_config {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bus_size_t offset;
const void *value;
u_int width;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_write_config;
/**
* Allocate a bhnd resource.
*
* This method's semantics are functionally identical to the bus API of the same
* name; refer to BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE for complete documentation.
*/
METHOD struct bhnd_resource * alloc_resource {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int type;
int *rid;
rman_res_t start;
rman_res_t end;
rman_res_t count;
u_int flags;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_generic_alloc_resource;
/**
* Release a bhnd resource.
*
* This method's semantics are functionally identical to the bus API of the same
* name; refer to BUS_RELEASE_RESOURCE for complete documentation.
*/
METHOD int release_resource {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int type;
int rid;
struct bhnd_resource *res;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_generic_release_resource;
/**
* Activate a bhnd resource.
*
* This method's semantics are functionally identical to the bus API of the same
* name; refer to BUS_ACTIVATE_RESOURCE for complete documentation.
*/
METHOD int activate_resource {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int type;
int rid;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_generic_activate_resource;
/**
* Deactivate a bhnd resource.
*
* This method's semantics are functionally identical to the bus API of the same
* name; refer to BUS_DEACTIVATE_RESOURCE for complete documentation.
*/
METHOD int deactivate_resource {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int type;
int rid;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_generic_deactivate_resource;
/**
* Return true if @p region_num is a valid region on @p port_num of
* @p type attached to @p child.
*
* @param dev The device whose child is being examined.
* @param child The child device.
* @param type The port type being queried.
* @param port_num The port number being queried.
* @param region_num The region number being queried.
*/
METHOD bool is_region_valid {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_port_type type;
u_int port_num;
u_int region_num;
};
/**
* Return the number of ports of type @p type attached to @p child.
*
* @param dev The device whose child is being examined.
* @param child The child device.
* @param type The port type being queried.
*/
METHOD u_int get_port_count {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_port_type type;
};
/**
* Return the number of memory regions mapped to @p child @p port of
* type @p type.
*
* @param dev The device whose child is being examined.
* @param child The child device.
* @param port The port number being queried.
* @param type The port type being queried.
*/
METHOD u_int get_region_count {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_port_type type;
u_int port;
};
/**
* Return the SYS_RES_MEMORY resource-ID for a port/region pair attached to
* @p child.
*
* @param dev The bus device.
* @param child The bhnd child.
* @param port_type The port type.
* @param port_num The index of the child interconnect port.
* @param region_num The index of the port-mapped address region.
*
* @retval -1 No such port/region found.
*/
METHOD int get_port_rid {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_port_type port_type;
u_int port_num;
u_int region_num;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_port_rid;
/**
* Decode a port / region pair on @p child defined by @p type and @p rid.
*
* @param dev The bus device.
* @param child The bhnd child.
* @param type The resource type.
* @param rid The resource ID.
* @param[out] port_type The port's type.
* @param[out] port The port identifier.
* @param[out] region The identifier of the memory region on @p port.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero No matching type/rid found.
*/
METHOD int decode_port_rid {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
int type;
int rid;
bhnd_port_type *port_type;
u_int *port;
u_int *region;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_decode_port_rid;
/**
* Get the address and size of @p region on @p port.
*
* @param dev The bus device.
* @param child The bhnd child.
* @param port_type The port type.
* @param port The port identifier.
* @param region The identifier of the memory region on @p port.
* @param[out] region_addr The region's base address.
* @param[out] region_size The region's size.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval non-zero No matching port/region found.
*/
METHOD int get_region_addr {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
bhnd_port_type port_type;
u_int port;
u_int region;
bhnd_addr_t *region_addr;
bhnd_size_t *region_size;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_region_addr;
/**
* Read an NVRAM variable.
*
* It is the responsibility of the bus to delegate this request to
* the appropriate NVRAM child device, or to a parent bus implementation.
*
* @param dev The bus device.
* @param child The requesting device.
* @param name The NVRAM variable name.
* @param[out] buf On success, the requested value will be written
* to this buffer. This argment may be NULL if
* the value is not desired.
* @param[in,out] size The capacity of @p buf. On success, will be set
* to the actual size of the requested value.
* @param type The data type to be written to @p buf.
*
* @retval 0 success
* @retval ENOENT The requested variable was not found.
* @retval ENOMEM If @p buf is non-NULL and a buffer of @p size is too
* small to hold the requested value.
* @retval ENODEV No valid NVRAM source could be found.
* @retval EFTYPE If the @p name's data type cannot be coerced to @p type.
* @retval ERANGE If value coercion would overflow @p type.
* @retval non-zero If reading @p name otherwise fails, a regular unix
* error code will be returned.
*/
METHOD int get_nvram_var {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
const char *name;
void *buf;
size_t *size;
bhnd_nvram_type type;
} DEFAULT bhnd_bus_null_get_nvram_var;
/** An implementation of bus_read_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD uint8_t read_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD uint16_t read_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD uint32_t read_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t value;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t value;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t value;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_stream_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD uint8_t read_stream_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_stream_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD uint16_t read_stream_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_stream_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD uint32_t read_stream_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_stream_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_stream_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t value;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_stream_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_stream_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t value;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_stream_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_stream_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t value;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_multi_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_multi_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_multi_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_multi_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_multi_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_multi_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_multi_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_multi_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_multi_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_multi_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_multi_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_multi_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_multi_stream_1() compatible
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_multi_stream_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_multi_stream_2() compatible
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_multi_stream_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_multi_stream_4() compatible
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_multi_stream_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_multi_stream_1() compatible
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_multi_stream_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_multi_stream_2() compatible with
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_multi_stream_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_multi_stream_4() compatible with
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_multi_stream_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_set_multi_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void set_multi_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t value;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_set_multi_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void set_multi_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t value;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_set_multi_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void set_multi_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t value;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_set_region_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void set_region_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t value;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_set_region_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void set_region_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t value;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_set_region_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void set_region_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t value;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_region_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_region_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_region_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_region_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_region_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_region_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_region_stream_1() compatible with
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_region_stream_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_region_stream_2() compatible with
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_region_stream_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_read_region_stream_4() compatible with
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void read_region_stream_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_region_1() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_region_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_region_2() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_region_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_region_4() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_region_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_region_stream_1() compatible with
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_region_stream_1 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint8_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_region_stream_2() compatible with
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_region_stream_2 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint16_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_write_region_stream_4() compatible with
* bhnd_resource */
METHOD void write_region_stream_4 {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
uint32_t *datap;
bus_size_t count;
}
/** An implementation of bus_barrier() compatible with bhnd_resource */
METHOD void barrier {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
struct bhnd_resource *r;
bus_size_t offset;
bus_size_t length;
int flags;
}