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Author SHA1 Message Date
marcel
883428f9df With rev 1.24 of sys/powerpc/powermac/macio.c, we now get a
total of 6 interrupt resources for scc(4) on macio(4). This
is 3 per channel, of which the 1st of each channel is the
interrupt associated with the SCC. The other 2 are for DMA
operation.
Change scc_bfe_attach() to accept an argument that's the
number of interrupts per channel (ipc) and change each bus
front-end (bfe) to pass that argument through a wrapper
for the device_attach method.

For now, we only allocate the 1st interrupt of each channel
to perserve behaviour.
2008-04-26 18:40:59 +00:00
marcel
9c3e35760f Pass the RID from the bus frontends to the core probe function.
Currently all RIDs are 0, but for PCI devices this typically
isn't the case. This change is made with future PCI support in
mind.
2007-03-22 23:45:25 +00:00
marcel
cb5c5e62f7 Add a MacIO bus attachment. The Z8530 as present in the Mac needs
a different register shift and is fed by a different clock than
we use for UltraSPARC hardware. To deal with this, the regshft and
rclk fields in the class structure are removed and bus frontends
now pass the right regshft and rclk to the probe function where
they're put in the BAS and passed in to subordinate drivers.
2006-04-01 04:51:56 +00:00
marcel
ba3b8f1ee2 Fix cut-n-paste braino in previous commit: s/puc/scc/g
Pointy hat: marcel@
2006-03-31 21:55:53 +00:00
marcel
af78fcb5cc Add a DRIVER_MODULE declaration for fhc(4) as this attachement is
also used for the FHC bus.

Pointed out by: marius@
2006-03-31 17:39:49 +00:00
marcel
0215f8085c Add scc(4), a driver for serial communications controllers. These
controllers typically have multiple channels and support a number
of serial communications protocols. The scc(4) driver is itself
an umbrella driver that delegates the control over each channel
and mode to a subordinate driver (like uart(4)).
The scc(4) driver supports the Siemens SAB 82532 and the Zilog
Z8530 and replaces puc(4) for these devices.
2006-03-30 18:33:22 +00:00