freebsd-nq/sys/i386/isa/isa_device.h
Nicolas Souchu 4e190a62f8 Reviewed by: Doug Rabson
Submitted by:	nsouch
Philips PCF8584 chipset support. Chipset controller for the I2C bus.
1998-09-03 21:01:22 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1991 The Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: @(#)isa_device.h 7.1 (Berkeley) 5/9/91
* $Id: isa_device.h,v 1.1.1.2 1998/07/26 17:59:48 son Exp $
*/
#ifndef _I386_ISA_ISA_DEVICE_H_
#define _I386_ISA_ISA_DEVICE_H_
/*
* ISA Bus Autoconfiguration
*/
/*
* Per device structure.
*
* XXX Note: id_conflicts should either become an array of things we're
* specifically allowed to conflict with or be subsumed into some
* more powerful mechanism for detecting and dealing with multiple types
* of non-fatal conflict. -jkh XXX
*/
struct isa_device {
int id_id; /* device id */
struct isa_driver *id_driver;
int id_iobase; /* base i/o address */
u_int id_irq; /* interrupt request */
int id_drq; /* DMA request */
caddr_t id_maddr; /* physical i/o memory address on bus (if any)*/
int id_msize; /* size of i/o memory */
inthand2_t *id_intr; /* interrupt interface routine */
int id_unit; /* unit number */
int id_flags; /* flags */
int id_scsiid; /* scsi id if needed */
int id_alive; /* device is present */
#define RI_FAST 1 /* fast interrupt handler */
u_int id_ri_flags; /* flags for register_intr() */
int id_reconfig; /* hot eject device support (such as PCMCIA) */
int id_enabled; /* is device enabled */
int id_conflicts; /* we're allowed to conflict with things */
struct isa_device *id_next; /* used in isa_devlist in userconfig() */
};
/*
* Bits to specify the type and amount of conflict checking.
*/
#define CC_ATTACH (1 << 0)
#define CC_DRQ (1 << 1)
#define CC_IOADDR (1 << 2)
#define CC_IRQ (1 << 3)
#define CC_MEMADDR (1 << 4)
/*
* Per-driver structure.
*
* Each device driver defines entries for a set of routines
* as well as an array of types which are acceptable to it.
* These are used at boot time by the configuration program.
*/
struct isa_driver {
int (*probe) __P((struct isa_device *idp));
/* test whether device is present */
int (*attach) __P((struct isa_device *idp));
/* setup driver for a device */
char *name; /* device name */
int sensitive_hw; /* true if other probes confuse us */
};
#ifdef KERNEL
extern struct isa_device isa_biotab_fdc[];
extern struct isa_device isa_biotab_wdc[];
extern struct isa_device isa_devtab_bio[];
extern struct isa_device isa_devtab_net[];
extern struct isa_device isa_devtab_cam[];
extern struct isa_device isa_devtab_null[];
extern struct isa_device isa_devtab_tty[];
struct isa_device *
find_display __P((void));
struct isa_device *
find_isadev __P((struct isa_device *table, struct isa_driver *driverp,
int unit));
int haveseen_isadev __P((struct isa_device *dvp, u_int checkbits));
void isa_configure __P((void));
void isa_dmacascade __P((int chan));
void isa_dmadone __P((int flags, caddr_t addr, int nbytes, int chan));
void isa_dmainit __P((int chan, u_int bouncebufsize));
void isa_dmastart __P((int flags, caddr_t addr, u_int nbytes, int chan));
int isa_dma_acquire __P((int chan));
void isa_dma_release __P((int chan));
int isa_dmastatus __P((int chan));
int isa_dmastop __P((int chan));
void reconfig_isadev __P((struct isa_device *isdp, u_int *mp));
typedef void ointhand2_t __P((int unit));
/*
* The "old" interrupt handlers really have type ointhand2_t although they
* appear to be declared as having type inthand2_t. However, if if this
* header is included by ioconf.c, pretend that the handlers really have
* type inthand_t. Assume that `C' is defined only by ioconf.c.
*/
#ifndef C
#define inthand2_t ointhand2_t
#endif
inthand2_t adintr;
inthand2_t ahaintr;
inthand2_t aicintr;
inthand2_t alogintr;
inthand2_t arintr;
inthand2_t ascintr;
#ifdef PC98
inthand2_t bsintr;
#endif
inthand2_t bt_isa_intr;
inthand2_t csintr;
inthand2_t cxintr;
inthand2_t cyintr;
inthand2_t edintr;
inthand2_t egintr;
inthand2_t elintr;
inthand2_t epintr;
inthand2_t exintr;
inthand2_t fdintr;
inthand2_t feintr;
inthand2_t gusintr;
inthand2_t ieintr;
inthand2_t labpcintr;
inthand2_t le_intr;
inthand2_t lncintr;
inthand2_t loranintr;
inthand2_t lptintr;
inthand2_t m6850intr;
inthand2_t mcdintr;
inthand2_t mseintr;
inthand2_t ncaintr;
inthand2_t npxintr;
inthand2_t pasintr;
inthand2_t pcmintr;
inthand2_t pcrint;
inthand2_t ppcintr;
inthand2_t pcfintr;
inthand2_t psmintr;
inthand2_t rcintr;
inthand2_t sbintr;
inthand2_t scintr;
inthand2_t seaintr;
inthand2_t siointr;
inthand2_t sndintr;
inthand2_t spigintr;
inthand2_t srintr;
inthand2_t sscapeintr;
inthand2_t stlintr;
inthand2_t twintr;
inthand2_t uhaintr;
inthand2_t wdintr;
inthand2_t wdsintr;
inthand2_t wlintr;
inthand2_t wtintr;
inthand2_t zeintr;
inthand2_t zpintr;
#undef inthand2_t
#endif /* KERNEL */
#endif /* !_I386_ISA_ISA_DEVICE_H_ */