freebsd-skq/sys/kern/bus_if.m
Marcel Moolenaar da13b8f9fe Introduce BUS_CONFIG_INTR(). The method allows devices to tell parents
about interrupt trigger mode and interrupt polarity. This allows ACPI
for example to pass interrupt resource information up the hierarchy.
The default implementation of the method therefore is to pass the
request to the parent.

Reviewed by: jhb, njl
2003-09-10 21:37:10 +00:00

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#
# Copyright (c) 1998 Doug Rabson
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# $FreeBSD$
#
#include <sys/bus.h>
INTERFACE bus;
#
# Default implementations of some methods.
#
CODE {
static struct resource *
null_alloc_resource(device_t dev, device_t child,
int type, int *rid, u_long start, u_long end,
u_long count, u_int flags)
{
return (0);
}
};
#
# This is called from system code which prints out a description of a
# device. It should describe the attachment that the child has with
# the parent. For instance the TurboLaser bus prints which node the
# device is attached to. See bus_generic_print_child.9 for more
# information.
# This method returns the number of characters output.
#
METHOD int print_child {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
} DEFAULT bus_generic_print_child;
#
# Called for each child device that
# did not succeed in probing for a
# driver.
#
METHOD void probe_nomatch {
device_t dev;
device_t child;
};
#
# These two methods manage a bus specific set of instance variables of
# a child device. The intention is that each different type of bus
# defines a set of appropriate instance variables (such as ports and
# irqs for ISA bus etc.)
#
# This information could be given to the child device as a struct but
# that makes it hard for a bus to add or remove variables without
# forcing an edit and recompile for all drivers which may not be
# possible for vendor supplied binary drivers.
#
# Read an instance variable. Return 0 on success.
#
METHOD int read_ivar {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
int _indx;
uintptr_t *_result;
};
#
# Write an instance variable. Return 0 on success.
#
METHOD int write_ivar {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
int _indx;
uintptr_t _value;
};
#
# Called after the child's DEVICE_DETACH method to allow the parent
# to reclaim any resources allocated on behalf of the child.
#
METHOD void child_detached {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
};
#
# Called when a new driver is added to the devclass which owns this
# bus. The generic implementation of this method attempts to probe and
# attach any un-matched children of the bus.
#
METHOD void driver_added {
device_t _dev;
driver_t *_driver;
} DEFAULT bus_generic_driver_added;
#
# For busses which use use drivers supporting DEVICE_IDENTIFY to
# enumerate their devices, these methods are used to create new
# device instances. If place is non-NULL, the new device will be
# added after the last existing child with the same order.
#
METHOD device_t add_child {
device_t _dev;
int _order;
const char *_name;
int _unit;
};
#
# Allocate a system resource attached to `dev' on behalf of `child'.
# The types are defined in <machine/resource.h>; the meaning of the
# resource-ID field varies from bus to bus (but *rid == 0 is always
# valid if the resource type is). start and end reflect the allowable
# range, and should be passed as `0UL' and `~0UL', respectively, if
# the client has no range restriction. count is the number of consecutive
# indices in the resource required. flags is a set of sharing flags
# as defined in <sys/rman.h>.
#
# Returns a resource or a null pointer on failure. The caller is
# responsible for calling rman_activate_resource() when it actually
# uses the resource.
#
METHOD struct resource * alloc_resource {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
int _type;
int *_rid;
u_long _start;
u_long _end;
u_long _count;
u_int _flags;
} DEFAULT null_alloc_resource;
METHOD int activate_resource {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
int _type;
int _rid;
struct resource *_r;
};
METHOD int deactivate_resource {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
int _type;
int _rid;
struct resource *_r;
};
#
# Free a resource allocated by the preceding method. The `rid' value
# must be the same as the one returned by BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE (which
# is not necessarily the same as the one the client passed).
#
METHOD int release_resource {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
int _type;
int _rid;
struct resource *_res;
};
METHOD int setup_intr {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
struct resource *_irq;
int _flags;
driver_intr_t *_intr;
void *_arg;
void **_cookiep;
};
METHOD int teardown_intr {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
struct resource *_irq;
void *_cookie;
};
#
# Set the range used for a particular resource. Return EINVAL if
# the type or rid are out of range.
#
METHOD int set_resource {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
int _type;
int _rid;
u_long _start;
u_long _count;
};
#
# Get the range for a resource. Return ENOENT if the type or rid are
# out of range or have not been set.
#
METHOD int get_resource {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
int _type;
int _rid;
u_long *_startp;
u_long *_countp;
};
#
# Delete a resource.
#
METHOD void delete_resource {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
int _type;
int _rid;
};
#
# Return a struct resource_list.
#
METHOD struct resource_list * get_resource_list {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
} DEFAULT bus_generic_get_resource_list;
#
# Is the hardware described by _child still attached to the system?
#
# This method should return 0 if the device is not present. It should
# return -1 if it is present. Any errors in determining should be
# returned as a normal errno value. Client drivers are to assume that
# the device is present, even if there is an error determining if it is
# there. Busses are to try to avoid returning errors, but newcard will return
# an error if the device fails to implement this method.
#
METHOD int child_present {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
} DEFAULT bus_generic_child_present;
#
# Returns the pnp info for this device. Return it as a string. If the
# string is insufficient for the storage, then return EOVERFLOW.
#
METHOD int child_pnpinfo_str {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
char *_buf;
size_t _buflen;
};
#
# Returns the location for this device. Return it as a string. If the
# string is insufficient for the storage, then return EOVERFLOW.
#
METHOD int child_location_str {
device_t _dev;
device_t _child;
char *_buf;
size_t _buflen;
};
#
# Allow (bus) drivers to specify the trigger mode and polarity of the
# specified interrupt.
#
METHOD int config_intr {
device_t _dev;
int _irq;
enum intr_trigger _trig;
enum intr_polarity _pol;
} DEFAULT bus_generic_config_intr;