dmareg.h revision 1.3 1 1.1 cgd /*
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32 1.1 cgd *
33 1.3 mycroft * from: @(#)dmareg.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
34 1.2 mycroft * $Id: dmareg.h,v 1.3 1994/05/23 05:58:49 mycroft Exp $
35 1.1 cgd */
36 1.1 cgd
37 1.3 mycroft #include <hp300/dev/iotypes.h> /* XXX */
38 1.3 mycroft
39 1.1 cgd /*
40 1.1 cgd * Hardware layout for the 98620[ABC]:
41 1.1 cgd * 98620A (old 320s?): byte/word DMA in up to 64K chunks
42 1.1 cgd * 98620B (320s only): 98620A with programmable IPL
43 1.1 cgd * 98620C (all others): byte/word/longword DMA in up to 4Gb chunks
44 1.1 cgd */
45 1.1 cgd
46 1.1 cgd struct dmaBdevice {
47 1.1 cgd v_char *dmaB_addr;
48 1.1 cgd vu_short dmaB_count;
49 1.1 cgd vu_short dmaB_cmd;
50 1.1 cgd #define dmaB_stat dmaB_cmd
51 1.1 cgd };
52 1.1 cgd
53 1.1 cgd struct dmadevice {
54 1.1 cgd v_char *dma_addr;
55 1.1 cgd vu_int dma_count;
56 1.1 cgd vu_short dma_cmd;
57 1.1 cgd vu_short dma_stat;
58 1.1 cgd };
59 1.1 cgd
60 1.1 cgd struct dmareg {
61 1.1 cgd struct dmaBdevice dma_Bchan0;
62 1.1 cgd struct dmaBdevice dma_Bchan1;
63 1.1 cgd /* the rest are 98620C specific */
64 1.1 cgd v_char dma_id[4];
65 1.1 cgd vu_char dma_cr;
66 1.1 cgd char dma_pad1[0xEB];
67 1.1 cgd struct dmadevice dma_chan0;
68 1.1 cgd char dma_pad2[0xF4];
69 1.1 cgd struct dmadevice dma_chan1;
70 1.1 cgd };
71 1.1 cgd
72 1.1 cgd #define NDMA 2
73 1.1 cgd
74 1.1 cgd /* intr level must be >= level of any device using dma. i.e., splbio */
75 1.1 cgd #define DMAINTLVL 5
76 1.1 cgd
77 1.1 cgd /* addresses */
78 1.1 cgd #define DMA_BASE IIOV(0x500000)
79 1.1 cgd
80 1.1 cgd /* command bits */
81 1.1 cgd #define DMA_ENAB 0x0001
82 1.1 cgd #define DMA_WORD 0x0002
83 1.1 cgd #define DMA_WRT 0x0004
84 1.1 cgd #define DMA_PRI 0x0008
85 1.1 cgd #define DMA_IPL(x) (((x) - 3) << 4)
86 1.1 cgd #define DMA_LWORD 0x0100
87 1.1 cgd #define DMA_START 0x8000
88 1.1 cgd
89 1.1 cgd /* status bits */
90 1.1 cgd #define DMA_ARMED 0x01
91 1.1 cgd #define DMA_INTR 0x02
92 1.1 cgd #define DMA_ACC 0x04
93 1.1 cgd #define DMA_HALT 0x08
94 1.1 cgd #define DMA_BERR 0x10
95 1.1 cgd #define DMA_ALIGN 0x20
96 1.1 cgd #define DMA_WRAP 0x40
97 1.1 cgd
98 1.1 cgd #ifdef KERNEL
99 1.1 cgd /*
100 1.1 cgd * Macros to attempt to hide the HW differences between the 98620B DMA
101 1.1 cgd * board and the 1TQ4-0401 DMA chip (68020C "board"). The latter
102 1.1 cgd * includes emulation registers for the former but you need to access
103 1.1 cgd * the "native-mode" registers directly in order to do 32-bit DMA.
104 1.1 cgd *
105 1.1 cgd * DMA_CLEAR: Clear interrupt on DMA board. We just use the
106 1.1 cgd * emulation registers on the 98620C as that is easiest.
107 1.1 cgd * DMA_STAT: Read status register. Again, we always read the
108 1.1 cgd * emulation register. Someday we might want to
109 1.1 cgd * look at the 98620C status to get the extended bits.
110 1.1 cgd * DMA_ARM: Load address, count and kick-off DMA.
111 1.1 cgd */
112 1.1 cgd #define DMA_CLEAR(dc) { v_int dmaclr = (int)dc->sc_Bhwaddr->dmaB_addr; }
113 1.1 cgd #define DMA_STAT(dc) dc->sc_Bhwaddr->dmaB_stat
114 1.1 cgd
115 1.1 cgd #if defined(HP320)
116 1.1 cgd #define DMA_ARM(dc) \
117 1.1 cgd if (dc->sc_type == DMA_B) { \
118 1.1 cgd register struct dmaBdevice *dma = dc->sc_Bhwaddr; \
119 1.1 cgd dma->dmaB_addr = dc->sc_cur->dc_addr; \
120 1.1 cgd dma->dmaB_count = dc->sc_cur->dc_count - 1; \
121 1.1 cgd dma->dmaB_cmd = dc->sc_cmd; \
122 1.1 cgd } else { \
123 1.1 cgd register struct dmadevice *dma = dc->sc_hwaddr; \
124 1.1 cgd dma->dma_addr = dc->sc_cur->dc_addr; \
125 1.1 cgd dma->dma_count = dc->sc_cur->dc_count - 1; \
126 1.1 cgd dma->dma_cmd = dc->sc_cmd; \
127 1.1 cgd }
128 1.1 cgd #else
129 1.1 cgd #define DMA_ARM(dc) \
130 1.1 cgd { \
131 1.1 cgd register struct dmadevice *dma = dc->sc_hwaddr; \
132 1.1 cgd dma->dma_addr = dc->sc_cur->dc_addr; \
133 1.1 cgd dma->dma_count = dc->sc_cur->dc_count - 1; \
134 1.1 cgd dma->dma_cmd = dc->sc_cmd; \
135 1.1 cgd }
136 1.1 cgd #endif
137 1.1 cgd #endif
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