cpu.h revision 1.97 1 1.97 tsutsui /* $NetBSD: cpu.h,v 1.97 2012/02/02 16:59:43 tsutsui Exp $ */
2 1.16 cgd
3 1.1 briggs /*
4 1.95 rmind * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
5 1.1 briggs * Copyright (c) 1982, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
6 1.1 briggs * All rights reserved.
7 1.73 agc *
8 1.73 agc * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
9 1.73 agc * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
10 1.73 agc * Science Department.
11 1.73 agc *
12 1.73 agc * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
13 1.73 agc * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
14 1.73 agc * are met:
15 1.73 agc * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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17 1.73 agc * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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20 1.73 agc * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
21 1.73 agc * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
22 1.73 agc * without specific prior written permission.
23 1.73 agc *
24 1.73 agc * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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35 1.73 agc */
36 1.2 briggs
37 1.2 briggs /*
38 1.2 briggs * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 BCDL Labs. All rights reserved.
39 1.2 briggs * Allen Briggs, Chris Caputo, Michael Finch, Brad Grantham, Lawrence Kesteloot
40 1.2 briggs
41 1.2 briggs * Redistribution of this source code or any part thereof is permitted,
42 1.2 briggs * provided that the following conditions are met:
43 1.2 briggs * 1) Utilized source contains the copyright message above, this list
44 1.2 briggs * of conditions, and the following disclaimer.
45 1.2 briggs * 2) Binary objects containing compiled source reproduce the
46 1.2 briggs * copyright notice above on startup.
47 1.1 briggs *
48 1.2 briggs * CAVEAT: This source code is provided "as-is" by BCDL Labs, and any
49 1.2 briggs * warranties of ANY kind are disclaimed. We don't even claim that it
50 1.2 briggs * won't crash your hard disk. Basically, we want a little credit if
51 1.2 briggs * it works, but we don't want to get mail-bombed if it doesn't.
52 1.1 briggs */
53 1.1 briggs
54 1.1 briggs /*
55 1.1 briggs * from: Utah $Hdr: cpu.h 1.16 91/03/25$
56 1.1 briggs *
57 1.16 cgd * @(#)cpu.h 7.7 (Berkeley) 6/27/91
58 1.1 briggs */
59 1.1 briggs
60 1.29 briggs #ifndef _CPU_MACHINE_
61 1.29 briggs #define _CPU_MACHINE_
62 1.32 briggs
63 1.67 mrg #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
64 1.64 thorpej #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
65 1.64 thorpej #endif
66 1.64 thorpej
67 1.1 briggs /*
68 1.41 thorpej * Get common m68k definitions.
69 1.41 thorpej */
70 1.41 thorpej #include <m68k/cpu.h>
71 1.97 tsutsui
72 1.97 tsutsui #if defined(_KERNEL)
73 1.97 tsutsui /*
74 1.97 tsutsui * Exported definitions unique to mac68k/68k cpu support.
75 1.97 tsutsui */
76 1.41 thorpej #define M68K_MMU_MOTOROLA
77 1.41 thorpej
78 1.41 thorpej /*
79 1.47 scottr * Get interrupt glue.
80 1.47 scottr */
81 1.47 scottr #include <machine/intr.h>
82 1.47 scottr
83 1.1 briggs /*
84 1.48 scottr * Arguments to hardclock and gatherstats encapsulate the previous
85 1.48 scottr * machine state in an opaque clockframe. One the hp300, we use
86 1.48 scottr * what the hardware pushes on an interrupt (frame format 0).
87 1.1 briggs */
88 1.10 briggs struct clockframe {
89 1.48 scottr u_short sr; /* sr at time of interrupt */
90 1.48 scottr u_long pc; /* pc at time of interrupt */
91 1.48 scottr u_short vo; /* vector offset (4-word frame) */
92 1.68 chs } __attribute__((packed));
93 1.1 briggs
94 1.11 briggs #define CLKF_USERMODE(framep) (((framep)->sr & PSL_S) == 0)
95 1.1 briggs #define CLKF_PC(framep) ((framep)->pc)
96 1.11 briggs #define CLKF_INTR(framep) (0) /* XXX should use PSL_M (see hp300) */
97 1.1 briggs
98 1.1 briggs /*
99 1.1 briggs * Preempt the current process if in interrupt from user mode,
100 1.1 briggs * or after the current trap/syscall if in system mode.
101 1.1 briggs */
102 1.83 rjs #define cpu_need_resched(ci, v) { ci->ci_want_resched++; aston(); }
103 1.1 briggs
104 1.1 briggs /*
105 1.1 briggs * Give a profiling tick to the current process from the softclock
106 1.1 briggs * interrupt. Request an ast to send us through trap(),
107 1.1 briggs * marking the proc as needing a profiling tick.
108 1.1 briggs */
109 1.80 ad #define cpu_need_proftick(l) ( (l)->l_pflag |= LP_OWEUPC, aston() )
110 1.1 briggs
111 1.1 briggs /*
112 1.1 briggs * Notify the current process (p) that it has a signal pending,
113 1.1 briggs * process as soon as possible.
114 1.1 briggs */
115 1.80 ad #define cpu_signotify(l) aston()
116 1.1 briggs
117 1.54 scottr extern int astpending; /* need to trap before returning to user mode */
118 1.1 briggs #define aston() (astpending++)
119 1.64 thorpej
120 1.64 thorpej #endif /* _KERNEL */
121 1.1 briggs
122 1.11 briggs #define CPU_CONSDEV 1
123 1.11 briggs #define CPU_MAXID 2
124 1.11 briggs
125 1.7 briggs /* values for machineid --
126 1.7 briggs * These are equivalent to the MacOS Gestalt values. */
127 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACII 6
128 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACIIX 7
129 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACIICX 8
130 1.2 briggs #define MACH_MACSE30 9
131 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACIICI 11
132 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACIIFX 13
133 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACIISI 18
134 1.5 briggs #define MACH_MACQ900 20
135 1.5 briggs #define MACH_MACPB170 21
136 1.5 briggs #define MACH_MACQ700 22
137 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACCLASSICII 23
138 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB100 24
139 1.5 briggs #define MACH_MACPB140 25
140 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACQ950 26
141 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACLCIII 27
142 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB210 29
143 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACC650 30
144 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB230 32
145 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB180 33
146 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB160 34
147 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACQ800 35
148 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACQ650 36
149 1.6 briggs #define MACH_MACLCII 37
150 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB250 38
151 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACIIVI 44
152 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACP600 45
153 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACIIVX 48
154 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACCCLASSIC 49
155 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB165C 50
156 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACC610 52
157 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACQ610 53
158 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB145 54
159 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACLC520 56
160 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACC660AV 60
161 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACP460 62
162 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB180C 71
163 1.38 scottr #define MACH_MACPB500 72
164 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB270 77
165 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACQ840AV 78
166 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACP550 80
167 1.42 scottr #define MACH_MACCCLASSICII 83
168 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACPB165 84
169 1.69 shiba #define MACH_MACPB190CS 85
170 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACTV 88
171 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACLC475 89
172 1.51 briggs #define MACH_MACLC475_33 90
173 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACLC575 92
174 1.7 briggs #define MACH_MACQ605 94
175 1.51 briggs #define MACH_MACQ605_33 95
176 1.27 briggs #define MACH_MACQ630 98
177 1.54 scottr #define MACH_MACP580 99
178 1.27 briggs #define MACH_MACPB280 102
179 1.27 briggs #define MACH_MACPB280C 103
180 1.27 briggs #define MACH_MACPB150 115
181 1.55 scottr #define MACH_MACPB190 122
182 1.1 briggs
183 1.13 briggs /*
184 1.13 briggs * Machine classes. These define subsets of the above machines.
185 1.13 briggs */
186 1.13 briggs #define MACH_CLASSH 0x0000 /* Hopeless cases... */
187 1.13 briggs #define MACH_CLASSII 0x0001 /* MacII class */
188 1.25 briggs #define MACH_CLASSIIci 0x0004 /* Have RBV, but no Egret */
189 1.25 briggs #define MACH_CLASSIIsi 0x0005 /* Similar to IIci -- Have Egret. */
190 1.25 briggs #define MACH_CLASSIIvx 0x0006 /* Similar to IIsi -- different via2 emul? */
191 1.25 briggs #define MACH_CLASSLC 0x0007 /* Low-Cost/Performa/Wal-Mart Macs. */
192 1.13 briggs #define MACH_CLASSPB 0x0008 /* Powerbooks. Power management. */
193 1.35 briggs #define MACH_CLASSDUO 0x0009 /* Powerbooks Duos. More integration/Docks. */
194 1.25 briggs #define MACH_CLASSIIfx 0x0080 /* The IIfx is in a class by itself. */
195 1.36 briggs #define MACH_CLASSQ 0x0100 /* non-A/V Centris/Quadras. */
196 1.36 briggs #define MACH_CLASSAV 0x0101 /* A/V Centris/Quadras. */
197 1.43 scottr #define MACH_CLASSQ2 0x0102 /* More Centris/Quadras, different sccA. */
198 1.54 scottr #define MACH_CLASSP580 0x0103 /* Similar to Quadras, but not quite.. */
199 1.13 briggs
200 1.1 briggs #define MACH_68020 0
201 1.1 briggs #define MACH_68030 1
202 1.1 briggs #define MACH_68040 2
203 1.1 briggs #define MACH_PENTIUM 3 /* 66 and 99 MHz versions *only* */
204 1.1 briggs
205 1.18 briggs #ifdef _KERNEL
206 1.13 briggs struct mac68k_machine_S {
207 1.13 briggs int cpu_model_index;
208 1.13 briggs /*
209 1.13 briggs * Misc. info from booter.
210 1.13 briggs */
211 1.13 briggs int machineid;
212 1.13 briggs int mach_processor;
213 1.13 briggs int mach_memsize;
214 1.13 briggs int booter_version;
215 1.13 briggs /*
216 1.13 briggs * Debugging flags.
217 1.13 briggs */
218 1.13 briggs int do_graybars;
219 1.13 briggs int serial_boot_echo;
220 1.15 briggs int serial_console;
221 1.52 scottr
222 1.52 scottr int zs_chip; /* what type of chip we've got */
223 1.37 briggs int modem_flags;
224 1.37 briggs int modem_cts_clk;
225 1.37 briggs int modem_dcd_clk;
226 1.52 scottr int modem_d_speed;
227 1.37 briggs int print_flags;
228 1.37 briggs int print_cts_clk;
229 1.37 briggs int print_dcd_clk;
230 1.52 scottr int print_d_speed;
231 1.13 briggs /*
232 1.13 briggs * Misc. hardware info.
233 1.13 briggs */
234 1.13 briggs int scsi80; /* Has NCR 5380 */
235 1.13 briggs int scsi96; /* Has NCR 53C96 */
236 1.13 briggs int scsi96_2; /* Has 2nd 53C96 */
237 1.14 briggs int sonic; /* Has SONIC e-net */
238 1.62 briggs
239 1.62 briggs int via1_ipl;
240 1.62 briggs int via2_ipl;
241 1.62 briggs int aux_interrupts;
242 1.13 briggs };
243 1.13 briggs
244 1.17 briggs /* What kind of model is this */
245 1.17 briggs struct cpu_model_info {
246 1.17 briggs int machineid; /* MacOS Gestalt value. */
247 1.78 rjs const char *model_major; /* Make this distinction to save a few */
248 1.78 rjs const char *model_minor; /* bytes--might be useful, too. */
249 1.17 briggs int class; /* Rough class of machine. */
250 1.17 briggs /* forwarded romvec_s is defined in mac68k/macrom.h */
251 1.17 briggs struct romvec_s *rom_vectors; /* Pointer to our known rom vectors */
252 1.17 briggs };
253 1.17 briggs extern struct cpu_model_info *current_mac_model;
254 1.17 briggs
255 1.13 briggs extern unsigned long IOBase; /* Base address of I/O */
256 1.13 briggs extern unsigned long NuBusBase; /* Base address of NuBus */
257 1.11 briggs
258 1.13 briggs extern struct mac68k_machine_S mac68k_machine;
259 1.24 briggs extern unsigned long load_addr;
260 1.18 briggs #endif /* _KERNEL */
261 1.1 briggs
262 1.1 briggs /* physical memory sections */
263 1.17 briggs #define ROMBASE (0x40800000)
264 1.36 briggs #define ROMLEN (0x00200000) /* 2MB will work for all 68k */
265 1.36 briggs #define ROMMAPSIZE btoc(ROMLEN) /* 32k of page tables. */
266 1.13 briggs
267 1.28 briggs #define IIOMAPSIZE btoc(0x00100000) /* 1MB should be enough */
268 1.1 briggs
269 1.23 briggs /* XXX -- Need to do something about superspace.
270 1.23 briggs * Technically, NuBus superspace starts at 0x60000000, but no
271 1.23 briggs * known Macintosh has used any slot lower numbered than 9, and
272 1.23 briggs * the super space is defined as 0xS000 0000 through 0xSFFF FFFF
273 1.23 briggs * where S is the slot number--ranging from 0x9 - 0xE.
274 1.23 briggs */
275 1.23 briggs #define NBSBASE 0x90000000
276 1.1 briggs #define NBSTOP 0xF0000000
277 1.1 briggs #define NBBASE 0xF9000000 /* NUBUS space */
278 1.1 briggs #define NBTOP 0xFF000000 /* NUBUS space */
279 1.1 briggs #define NBMAPSIZE btoc(NBTOP-NBBASE) /* ~ 96 megs */
280 1.1 briggs #define NBMEMSIZE 0x01000000 /* 16 megs per card */
281 1.1 briggs #define NBROMOFFSET 0x00FF0000 /* Last 64K == ROM */
282 1.30 briggs
283 1.48 scottr #ifdef _KERNEL
284 1.48 scottr
285 1.31 briggs /* machdep.c */
286 1.77 chs void mac68k_set_bell_callback(int (*)(void *, int, int, int), void *);
287 1.77 chs int mac68k_ring_bell(int, int, int);
288 1.77 chs u_int get_mapping(void);
289 1.31 briggs
290 1.57 scottr /* locore.s functions */
291 1.82 christos int suline(void *, void *);
292 1.77 chs void loadustp(int);
293 1.58 is
294 1.87 tsutsui /* fpu.c */
295 1.87 tsutsui void initfpu(void);
296 1.87 tsutsui
297 1.48 scottr #endif
298 1.8 briggs
299 1.29 briggs #endif /* _CPU_MACHINE_ */
300