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the iteration variable as the RID when adding the respective resource to the child via bus_set_resource(). In case a device has both I/O and memory resources this generates gaps in the newbus resources of the child, e.g. its first memory resource might end up as RID 1. To solve this mimic resource_list_add_next() via resource_list_find() and bus_set_resource(); we can't just use resource_list_add_next() here as this would circumvent the limit checks in isa_set_resource() of the common ISA code. This however is more or less a theoretical problem so far as all known ISA devices on sparc64 soley use I/O space. - Just use bus_generic_rl_release_resource() for isa_release_resource() instead of re-implementing the former. - Improve some comments to better reflect reality, minor clean-up and simplifications, return NULL instead of 0 were appropriate.
421 lines
12 KiB
C
421 lines
12 KiB
C
/*-
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* Copyright (c) 1998 Doug Rabson
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* Copyright (c) 2001 Thomas Moestl <tmm@FreeBSD.org>
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* from: FreeBSD: src/sys/alpha/isa/isa.c,v 1.26 2001/07/11
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/systm.h>
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#include <sys/bus.h>
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#include <machine/bus.h>
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#include <sys/rman.h>
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#include <isa/isareg.h>
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#include <isa/isavar.h>
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#include <isa/isa_common.h>
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#include <dev/ofw/ofw_bus.h>
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#include <dev/ofw/openfirm.h>
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#include <machine/resource.h>
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#include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
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#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
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#include <sparc64/pci/ofw_pci.h>
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#include <sparc64/isa/ofw_isa.h>
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/* There can be only one ISA bus, so it is safe to use globals. */
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bus_space_tag_t isa_io_bt = NULL;
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bus_space_handle_t isa_io_hdl;
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bus_space_tag_t isa_mem_bt = NULL;
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bus_space_handle_t isa_mem_hdl;
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static u_int64_t isa_io_base;
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static u_int64_t isa_io_limit;
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static u_int64_t isa_mem_base;
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static u_int64_t isa_mem_limit;
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device_t isa_bus_device;
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static phandle_t isab_node;
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static struct isa_ranges *isab_ranges;
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static int isab_nrange;
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static ofw_pci_intr_t isa_ino[8];
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static struct ofw_bus_iinfo isa_iinfo;
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/*
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* XXX: This is really partly PCI-specific, but unfortunately is
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* differently enough to have to duplicate it here...
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*/
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#define ISAB_RANGE_PHYS(r) \
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(((u_int64_t)(r)->phys_mid << 32) | (u_int64_t)(r)->phys_lo)
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#define ISAB_RANGE_SPACE(r) (((r)->phys_hi >> 24) & 0x03)
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#define ISAR_SPACE_IO 0x01
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#define ISAR_SPACE_MEM 0x02
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#define INRANGE(x, start, end) ((x) >= (start) && (x) <= (end))
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static void isa_setup_children(device_t, phandle_t);
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intrmask_t
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isa_irq_pending(void)
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{
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intrmask_t pending;
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int i;
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/* XXX: Is this correct? */
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for (i = 7, pending = 0; i >= 0; i--) {
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pending <<= 1;
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if (isa_ino[i] != PCI_INVALID_IRQ) {
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pending |= (OFW_PCI_INTR_PENDING(isa_bus_device,
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isa_ino[i]) == 0) ? 0 : 1;
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}
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}
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return (pending);
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}
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void
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isa_init(device_t dev)
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{
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device_t bridge;
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int i;
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/* The parent of the bus must be a PCI-ISA bridge. */
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bridge = device_get_parent(dev);
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isab_node = ofw_bus_get_node(bridge);
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isab_nrange = OF_getprop_alloc(isab_node, "ranges",
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sizeof(*isab_ranges), (void **)&isab_ranges);
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if (isab_nrange <= 0)
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panic("isa_init: cannot get bridge range property");
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ofw_bus_setup_iinfo(isab_node, &isa_iinfo, sizeof(ofw_isa_intr_t));
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/*
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* This is really a bad kludge; however, it is needed to provide
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* isa_irq_pending(), which is unfortunately still used by some
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* drivers.
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* XXX: The only driver still using isa_irq_pending() is sio(4)
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* which we don't use on sparc64. Should we just drop support
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* for isa_irq_pending()?
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*/
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for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
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isa_ino[i] = PCI_INVALID_IRQ;
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isa_setup_children(dev, isab_node);
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for (i = isab_nrange - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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switch(ISAB_RANGE_SPACE(&isab_ranges[i])) {
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case ISAR_SPACE_IO:
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/* This is probably always 0. */
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isa_io_base = ISAB_RANGE_PHYS(&isab_ranges[i]);
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isa_io_limit = isab_ranges[i].size;
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isa_io_hdl = OFW_PCI_GET_BUS_HANDLE(bridge,
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SYS_RES_IOPORT, isa_io_base, &isa_io_bt);
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break;
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case ISAR_SPACE_MEM:
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/* This is probably always 0. */
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isa_mem_base = ISAB_RANGE_PHYS(&isab_ranges[i]);
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isa_mem_limit = isab_ranges[i].size;
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isa_mem_hdl = OFW_PCI_GET_BUS_HANDLE(bridge,
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SYS_RES_MEMORY, isa_mem_base, &isa_mem_bt);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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static struct {
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const char *name;
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uint32_t id;
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} ofw_isa_pnp_map[] = {
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{ "SUNW,lomh", 0x0000ae4e }, /* SUN0000 */
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{ "dma", 0x0002d041 }, /* PNP0200 */
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{ "floppy", 0x0007d041 }, /* PNP0700 */
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{ "rtc", 0x000bd041 }, /* PNP0B00 */
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{ "flashprom", 0x0100ae4e }, /* SUN0001 */
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{ "parallel", 0x0104d041 }, /* PNP0401 */
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{ "serial", 0x0105d041 }, /* PNP0501 */
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{ "kb_ps2", 0x0303d041 }, /* PNP0303 */
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{ "kdmouse", 0x030fd041 }, /* PNP0F03 */
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{ "power", 0x0c0cd041 }, /* PNP0C0C */
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{ NULL, 0x0 }
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};
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static void
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isa_setup_children(device_t dev, phandle_t parent)
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{
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struct isa_regs *regs;
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struct resource_list *rl;
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device_t cdev;
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u_int64_t end, start;
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ofw_isa_intr_t *intrs, rintr;
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phandle_t node;
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uint32_t *drqs, *regidx;
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int i, ndrq, nintr, nreg, nregidx, rid, rtype;
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char *name;
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/*
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* Loop through children and fake up PnP devices for them.
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* Their resources are added as fully mapped and specified because
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* adjusting the resources and the resource list entries respectively
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* in isa_alloc_resource() causes trouble with drivers which use
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* rman_get_start(), pass-through or allocate and release resources
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* multiple times, etc. Adjusting the resources might be better off
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* in a bus_activate_resource method but the common ISA code doesn't
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* allow for an isa_activate_resource().
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*/
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for (node = OF_child(parent); node != 0; node = OF_peer(node)) {
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if ((OF_getprop_alloc(node, "name", 1, (void **)&name)) == -1)
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continue;
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/*
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* Keyboard and mouse controllers hang off of the `8042'
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* node but we have no real use for the `8042' itself.
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*/
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if (strcmp(name, "8042") == 0) {
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isa_setup_children(dev, node);
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free(name, M_OFWPROP);
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continue;
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}
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for (i = 0; ofw_isa_pnp_map[i].name != NULL; i++)
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if (strcmp(ofw_isa_pnp_map[i].name, name) == 0)
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break;
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if (ofw_isa_pnp_map[i].name == NULL) {
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printf("isa_setup_children: no PnP map entry for node "
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"0x%lx: %s\n", (unsigned long)node, name);
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continue;
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}
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if ((cdev = BUS_ADD_CHILD(dev, ISA_ORDER_PNPBIOS, NULL, -1)) ==
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NULL)
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panic("isa_setup_children: BUS_ADD_CHILD failed");
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isa_set_logicalid(cdev, ofw_isa_pnp_map[i].id);
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isa_set_vendorid(cdev, ofw_isa_pnp_map[i].id);
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rl = BUS_GET_RESOURCE_LIST(dev, cdev);
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nreg = OF_getprop_alloc(node, "reg", sizeof(*regs),
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(void **)®s);
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for (i = 0; i < nreg; i++) {
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start = ISA_REG_PHYS(®s[i]);
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end = start + regs[i].size - 1;
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rtype = ofw_isa_range_map(isab_ranges, isab_nrange,
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&start, &end, NULL);
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rid = 0;
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while (resource_list_find(rl, rtype, rid) != NULL)
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rid++;
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bus_set_resource(cdev, rtype, rid, start,
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end - start + 1);
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}
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if (nreg == -1 && parent != isab_node) {
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/*
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* The "reg" property still might be an index into
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* the set of registers of the parent device like
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* with the nodes hanging off of the `8042' node.
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*/
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nregidx = OF_getprop_alloc(node, "reg", sizeof(*regidx),
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(void **)®idx);
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if (nregidx > 2)
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panic("isa_setup_children: impossible number "
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"of register indices");
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if (nregidx != -1 && (nreg = OF_getprop_alloc(parent,
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"reg", sizeof(*regs), (void **)®s)) >= nregidx) {
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for (i = 0; i < nregidx; i++) {
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start = ISA_REG_PHYS(®s[regidx[i]]);
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end = start + regs[regidx[i]].size - 1;
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rtype = ofw_isa_range_map(isab_ranges,
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isab_nrange, &start, &end, NULL);
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rid = 0;
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while (resource_list_find(rl, rtype,
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rid) != NULL)
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rid++;
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bus_set_resource(cdev, rtype, rid,
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start, end - start + 1);
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}
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}
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if (regidx != NULL)
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free(regidx, M_OFWPROP);
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}
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if (regs != NULL)
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free(regs, M_OFWPROP);
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nintr = OF_getprop_alloc(node, "interrupts", sizeof(*intrs),
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(void **)&intrs);
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for (i = 0; i < nintr; i++) {
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if (intrs[i] > 7)
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panic("isa_setup_children: intr too large");
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rintr = ofw_isa_route_intr(device_get_parent(dev), node,
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&isa_iinfo, intrs[i]);
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if (rintr == PCI_INVALID_IRQ)
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panic("isa_setup_children: could not map ISA "
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"interrupt %d", intrs[i]);
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isa_ino[intrs[i]] = rintr;
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bus_set_resource(cdev, SYS_RES_IRQ, i, rintr, 1);
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}
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if (intrs != NULL)
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free(intrs, M_OFWPROP);
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ndrq = OF_getprop_alloc(node, "dma-channel", sizeof(*drqs),
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(void **)&drqs);
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for (i = 0; i < ndrq; i++)
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bus_set_resource(cdev, SYS_RES_DRQ, i, drqs[i], 1);
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if (drqs != NULL)
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free(drqs, M_OFWPROP);
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/*
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* Devices using DMA hang off of the `dma' node instead of
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* directly from the ISA bridge node.
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*/
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if (strcmp(name, "dma") == 0)
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isa_setup_children(dev, node);
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free(name, M_OFWPROP);
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}
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}
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struct resource *
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isa_alloc_resource(device_t bus, device_t child, int type, int *rid,
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u_long start, u_long end, u_long count, u_int flags)
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{
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/*
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* Consider adding a resource definition.
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*/
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int passthrough = (device_get_parent(child) != bus);
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int isdefault = (start == 0UL && end == ~0UL);
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struct resource_list *rl;
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struct resource_list_entry *rle;
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u_long base, limit;
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rl = BUS_GET_RESOURCE_LIST(bus, child);
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if (!passthrough && !isdefault) {
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rle = resource_list_find(rl, type, *rid);
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if (!rle) {
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if (*rid < 0)
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return (NULL);
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switch (type) {
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case SYS_RES_IRQ:
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if (*rid >= ISA_NIRQ)
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return (NULL);
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break;
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case SYS_RES_DRQ:
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if (*rid >= ISA_NDRQ)
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return (NULL);
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break;
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case SYS_RES_MEMORY:
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if (*rid >= ISA_NMEM)
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return (NULL);
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break;
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case SYS_RES_IOPORT:
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if (*rid >= ISA_NPORT)
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return (NULL);
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break;
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default:
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return (NULL);
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}
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resource_list_add(rl, type, *rid, start, end, count);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Sanity check if the resource in the respective entry is fully
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* mapped and specified and its type allocable. A driver could
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* have added an out of range resource on its own.
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*/
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if (!passthrough) {
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if ((rle = resource_list_find(rl, type, *rid)) == NULL)
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return (NULL);
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base = limit = 0;
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switch (type) {
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case SYS_RES_MEMORY:
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if (isa_mem_bt == NULL)
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return (NULL);
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base = isa_mem_base;
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limit = base + isa_mem_limit;
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break;
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case SYS_RES_IOPORT:
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if (isa_io_bt == NULL)
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return (NULL);
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base = isa_io_base;
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limit = base + isa_io_limit;
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break;
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case SYS_RES_IRQ:
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if (rle->start != rle->end || rle->start <= 7)
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return (NULL);
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break;
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case SYS_RES_DRQ:
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break;
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default:
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return (NULL);
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}
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if (type == SYS_RES_MEMORY || type == SYS_RES_IOPORT) {
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if (!INRANGE(rle->start, base, limit) ||
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!INRANGE(rle->end, base, limit))
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return (NULL);
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}
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}
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return (resource_list_alloc(rl, bus, child, type, rid, start, end,
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count, flags));
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}
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int
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isa_release_resource(device_t bus, device_t child, int type, int rid,
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struct resource *res)
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{
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return (bus_generic_rl_release_resource(bus, child, type, rid, res));
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}
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int
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isa_setup_intr(device_t dev, device_t child,
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struct resource *irq, int flags,
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driver_intr_t *intr, void *arg, void **cookiep)
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{
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/*
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* Just pass through. This is going to be handled by either
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* one of the parent PCI buses or the nexus device.
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* The interrupt had been routed before it was added to the
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* resource list of the child.
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*/
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return (BUS_SETUP_INTR(device_get_parent(dev), child, irq, flags, intr,
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arg, cookiep));
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}
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int
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isa_teardown_intr(device_t dev, device_t child,
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struct resource *irq, void *cookie)
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{
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return (BUS_TEARDOWN_INTR(device_get_parent(dev), child, irq, cookie));
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}
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