freebsd-skq/sys/sparc64/pci/firevar.h
marius b730263346 Make sparc64 compatible with NEW_PCIB and enable it:
- Implement bus_adjust_resource() methods as far as necessary and in non-PCI
  bridge drivers as far as feasible without rototilling them.
- As NEW_PCIB does a layering violation by activating resources at layers
  above pci(4) without previously bubbling up their allocation there, move
  the assignment of bus tags and handles from the bus_alloc_resource() to
  the bus_activate_resource() methods like at least the other NEW_PCIB
  enabled architectures do. This is somewhat unfortunate as previously
  sparc64 (ab)used resource activation to indicate whether SYS_RES_MEMORY
  resources should be mapped into KVA, which is only necessary if their
  going to be accessed via the pointer returned from rman_get_virtual() but
  not for bus_space(9) as the later always uses physical access on sparc64.
  Besides wasting KVA if we always map in SYS_RES_MEMORY resources, a driver
  also may deliberately not map them in if the firmware already has done so,
  possibly in a special way. So in order to still allow a driver to decide
  whether a SYS_RES_MEMORY resource should be mapped into KVA we let it
  indicate that by calling bus_space_map(9) with BUS_SPACE_MAP_LINEAR as
  actually documented in the bus_space(9) page. This is implemented by
  allocating a separate bus tag per SYS_RES_MEMORY resource and passing the
  resource via the previously unused bus tag cookie so we later on can call
  rman_set_virtual() in sparc64_bus_mem_map(). As a side effect this now
  also allows to actually indicate that a SYS_RES_MEMORY resource should be
  mapped in as cacheable and/or read-only via BUS_SPACE_MAP_CACHEABLE and
  BUS_SPACE_MAP_READONLY respectively.
- Do some minor cleanup like taking advantage of rman_init_from_resource(),
  factor out the common part of bus tag allocation into a newly added
  sparc64_alloc_bus_tag(), hook up some missing newbus methods and replace
  some homegrown versions with the generic counterparts etc.
- While at it, let apb_attach() (which can't use the generic NEW_PCIB code
  as APB bridges just don't have the base and limit registers implemented)
  regarding the config space registers cached in pcib_softc and the SYSCTL
  reporting nodes set up.
2011-10-02 23:22:38 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2009 by Marius Strobl <marius@FreeBSD.org>.
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*/
#ifndef _SPARC64_PCI_FIREVAR_H_
#define _SPARC64_PCI_FIREVAR_H_
struct fire_softc {
struct iommu_state sc_is;
struct bus_dma_methods sc_dma_methods;
struct mtx sc_msi_mtx;
struct mtx sc_pcib_mtx;
struct resource *sc_mem_res[FIRE_NREG];
struct resource *sc_irq_res[FIRE_NINTR];
void *sc_ihand[FIRE_NINTR];
struct rman sc_pci_mem_rman;
struct rman sc_pci_io_rman;
bus_space_handle_t sc_pci_bh[FIRE_NRANGE];
bus_space_tag_t sc_pci_cfgt;
bus_space_tag_t sc_pci_iot;
bus_dma_tag_t sc_pci_dmat;
device_t sc_dev;
uint64_t *sc_msiq;
u_char *sc_msi_bitmap;
uint32_t *sc_msi_msiq_table;
u_char *sc_msiq_bitmap;
uint64_t sc_msi_addr32;
uint64_t sc_msi_addr64;
uint32_t sc_msi_count;
uint32_t sc_msi_first;
uint32_t sc_msi_data_mask;
uint32_t sc_msix_data_width;
uint32_t sc_msiq_count;
uint32_t sc_msiq_size;
uint32_t sc_msiq_first;
uint32_t sc_msiq_ino_first;
phandle_t sc_node;
u_int sc_mode;
#define FIRE_MODE_FIRE 0
#define FIRE_MODE_OBERON 1
u_int sc_flags;
#define FIRE_MSIX (1 << 0)
uint32_t sc_ign;
uint32_t sc_stats_ilu_err;
uint32_t sc_stats_jbc_ce_async;
uint32_t sc_stats_jbc_unsol_int;
uint32_t sc_stats_jbc_unsol_rd;
uint32_t sc_stats_mmu_err;
uint32_t sc_stats_tlu_ce;
uint32_t sc_stats_tlu_oe_non_fatal;
uint32_t sc_stats_tlu_oe_rx_err;
uint32_t sc_stats_tlu_oe_tx_err;
uint32_t sc_stats_ubc_dmardue;
uint8_t sc_pci_secbus;
uint8_t sc_pci_subbus;
struct ofw_bus_iinfo sc_pci_iinfo;
};
#endif /* !_SPARC64_PCI_FIREVAR_H_ */