freebsd-skq/sys/powerpc/powermac/dbdmavar.h
Justin Hibbits cab8300efb Add suspend/resume to DBDMA and ATA on PowerMacs.
This, and several subsequent commits, are suspend/resume for various PowerMac
drivers, which will include a change to the global suspend/resume code
eventually.
2013-12-21 00:07:56 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2008 Nathan Whitehorn
* All rights reserved
*
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* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _POWERPC_POWERMAC_DBDMAVAR_H_
#define _POWERPC_POWERMAC_DBDMAVAR_H_
struct dbdma_command {
uint8_t cmd:4; /* DBDMA command */
uint8_t _resd1:1;
uint8_t key:3; /* Stream number, or 6 for KEY_SYSTEM */
uint8_t _resd2:2;
/* Interrupt, branch, and wait flags */
uint8_t intr:2;
uint8_t branch:2;
uint8_t wait:2;
uint16_t reqCount; /* Bytes to transfer */
uint32_t address; /* 32-bit system physical address */
uint32_t cmdDep; /* Branch address or quad word to load/store */
uint16_t xferStatus; /* Contents of channel status after completion */
uint16_t resCount; /* Number of residual bytes outstanding */
};
struct dbdma_channel {
struct resource *sc_regs;
u_int sc_off;
struct dbdma_command *sc_slots;
int sc_nslots;
bus_addr_t sc_slots_pa;
bus_dma_tag_t sc_dmatag;
bus_dmamap_t sc_dmamap;
uint32_t sc_saved_regs[5];
};
/*
DBDMA registers are found at 0x8000 + n*0x100 in the macio register space,
and are laid out as follows within each block:
Address: Description: Length (bytes):
0x000 Channel Control 4
0x004 Channel Status 4
0x00C Command Phys Addr 4
0x010 Interrupt Select 4
0x014 Branch Select 4
0x018 Wait Select 4
*/
#define CHAN_CONTROL_REG 0x00
#define CHAN_STATUS_REG 0x04
#define CHAN_CMDPTR_HI 0x08
#define CHAN_CMDPTR 0x0C
#define CHAN_INTR_SELECT 0x10
#define CHAN_BRANCH_SELECT 0x14
#define CHAN_WAIT_SELECT 0x18
/* Channel control is the write channel to channel status, the upper 16 bits
are a mask of which bytes to change */
#define DBDMA_REG_MASK_SHIFT 16
/* Status bits 0-7 are device dependent status bits */
/*
The Interrupt/Branch/Wait Select triggers the corresponding condition bits
in the event that (select.mask & device dependent status) == select.value
They are defined a follows:
Byte 1: Reserved
Byte 2: Mask
Byte 3: Reserved
Byte 4: Value
*/
#endif /* _POWERPC_POWERMAC_DBDMAVAR_H_ */