freebsd-skq/sys/alpha/mcbus/mcbusreg.h
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/* $FreeBSD$ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1998, 2000 by Matthew Jacob
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/*
* 'Register' definitions for the MCBUS main
* system bus found on AlphaServer 4100 systems.
*/
/*
* Information gathered from:"
*
* "Rawhide System Programmer's Manual, revision 1.4".
*/
/*
* There are 7 possible MC bus modules (architecture says 10, but
* the address map details say otherwise), 1 though 7.
* Their uses are defined as follows:
*
* MID Module
* ---- ------
* 1 Memory
* 2 CPU
* 3 CPU
* 4 CPU, PCI
* 5 CPU, PCI
* 6 CPU, PCI
* 7 CPU, PCI
*
*/
#define MCBUS_MID_MAX 7
/*
* For this architecture, bit 39 of a 40 bit address controls whether
* you access I/O or Memory space. Further, there *could* be multiple
* MC busses (but only one specified for now).
*/
#define MCBUS_IOSPACE 0x0000008000000000L
#define MCBUS_GID_MASK 0x0000007000000000L
#define MCBUS_GID_SHIFT 36
#define MCBUS_MID_MASK 0x0000000E00000000L
#define MCBUS_MID_SHIFT 33
#define MAX_MC_BUS 8
#define MCPCIA_PER_MCBUS 4
#define MCPCIA_PCI_MIDMIN 4
/*
* This is something of a layering violation, but it makes probing cleaner.
*/
/* the MCPCIA bridge CSR addresses, offset zero, is a good thing to probe for */
#define MCPCIA_BRIDGE_ADDR(gid, mid) \
(MCBUS_IOSPACE | 0x1E0000000LL | \
(((unsigned long) gid) << MCBUS_GID_SHIFT) | \
(((unsigned long) mid) << MCBUS_MID_SHIFT))