eeprom.h revision 1.1 1 1.1 eeh /* $NetBSD: eeprom.h,v 1.1 1998/06/20 04:58:51 eeh Exp $ */
2 1.1 eeh
3 1.1 eeh /*
4 1.1 eeh * Copyright (c) 1994 Gordon W. Ross
5 1.1 eeh * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 eeh *
7 1.1 eeh * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
8 1.1 eeh * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
9 1.1 eeh * are met:
10 1.1 eeh * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
11 1.1 eeh * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
12 1.1 eeh * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
13 1.1 eeh * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
14 1.1 eeh * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
15 1.1 eeh * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
16 1.1 eeh * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
17 1.1 eeh *
18 1.1 eeh * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
19 1.1 eeh * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
20 1.1 eeh * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
21 1.1 eeh * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
22 1.1 eeh * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
23 1.1 eeh * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
24 1.1 eeh * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
25 1.1 eeh * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
26 1.1 eeh * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
27 1.1 eeh * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
28 1.1 eeh */
29 1.1 eeh
30 1.1 eeh /*
31 1.1 eeh * Structure/definitions for the Sun3/Sun4 EEPROM.
32 1.1 eeh *
33 1.1 eeh * This information is published in the Sun document:
34 1.1 eeh * "PROM User's Manual", part number 800-1736010.
35 1.1 eeh */
36 1.1 eeh
37 1.1 eeh
38 1.1 eeh /*
39 1.1 eeh * Note that most places where the PROM stores a "true/false" flag,
40 1.1 eeh * the true value is 0x12 and false is the usual zero. Such flags
41 1.1 eeh * all take the values EE_TRUE or EE_FALSE so this file does not
42 1.1 eeh * need to define so many value macros.
43 1.1 eeh */
44 1.1 eeh #define EE_TRUE 0x12
45 1.1 eeh #define EE_FALSE 0
46 1.1 eeh
47 1.1 eeh struct eeprom {
48 1.1 eeh
49 1.1 eeh /* 0x00 */
50 1.1 eeh u_char eeTestArea[4]; /* Factory Defined */
51 1.1 eeh u_short eeWriteCount[4]; /* || || */
52 1.1 eeh u_char eeChecksum[4]; /* || || */
53 1.1 eeh time_t eeLastHwUpdate; /* || || */
54 1.1 eeh
55 1.1 eeh /* 0x14 */
56 1.1 eeh u_char eeInstalledMem; /* Megabytes */
57 1.1 eeh u_char eeMemTestSize; /* || */
58 1.1 eeh
59 1.1 eeh /* 0x16 */
60 1.1 eeh u_char eeScreenSize;
61 1.1 eeh #define EE_SCR_1152X900 0x00
62 1.1 eeh #define EE_SCR_1024X1024 0x12
63 1.1 eeh #define EE_SCR_1600X1280 0x13
64 1.1 eeh #define EE_SCR_1440X1440 0x14
65 1.1 eeh
66 1.1 eeh u_char eeWatchDogDoesReset; /* Watchdog timeout action:
67 1.1 eeh * true: reset/reboot
68 1.1 eeh * false: return to monitor
69 1.1 eeh */
70 1.1 eeh /* 0x18 */
71 1.1 eeh u_char eeBootDevStored; /* Is the boot device stored:
72 1.1 eeh * true: use stored device spec.
73 1.1 eeh * false: use default (try all)
74 1.1 eeh */
75 1.1 eeh /* Stored boot device spec. i.e.: "sd(Ctlr,Unit,Part)" */
76 1.1 eeh u_char eeBootDevName[2]; /* xy,xd,sd,ie,le,st,xt,mt,... */
77 1.1 eeh u_char eeBootDevCtlr;
78 1.1 eeh u_char eeBootDevUnit;
79 1.1 eeh u_char eeBootDevPart;
80 1.1 eeh
81 1.1 eeh /* 0x1E */
82 1.1 eeh u_char eeKeyboardType; /* zero for sun keyboards */
83 1.1 eeh u_char eeConsole; /* What to use for the console */
84 1.1 eeh #define EE_CONS_BW 0x00 /* - On-board B&W / keyboard */
85 1.1 eeh #define EE_CONS_TTYA 0x10 /* - serial port A */
86 1.1 eeh #define EE_CONS_TTYB 0x11 /* - serial port B */
87 1.1 eeh #define EE_CONS_COLOR 0x12 /* - Color FB / keyboard */
88 1.1 eeh #define EE_CONS_P4OPT 0x20 /* - Option board on P4 */
89 1.1 eeh
90 1.1 eeh /* 0x20 */
91 1.1 eeh u_char eeCustomBanner; /* Is there a custom banner:
92 1.1 eeh * true: use text at 0x68
93 1.1 eeh * false: use Sun banner
94 1.1 eeh */
95 1.1 eeh
96 1.1 eeh u_char eeKeyClick; /* true/false */
97 1.1 eeh
98 1.1 eeh /* Boot device with "Diag" switch in Diagnostic mode: */
99 1.1 eeh u_char eeDiagDevName[2];
100 1.1 eeh u_char eeDiagDevCtlr;
101 1.1 eeh u_char eeDiagDevUnit;
102 1.1 eeh u_char eeDiagDevPart;
103 1.1 eeh
104 1.1 eeh /* Video white-on-black (not implemented) */
105 1.1 eeh u_char eeWhiteOnBlack; /* true/false */
106 1.1 eeh
107 1.1 eeh /* 0x28 */
108 1.1 eeh char eeDiagPath[40]; /* path name of diag program */
109 1.1 eeh
110 1.1 eeh /* 0x50 */
111 1.1 eeh u_char eeTtyCols; /* normally 80 */
112 1.1 eeh u_char eeTtyRows; /* normally 34 */
113 1.1 eeh u_char ee_x52[6]; /* unused */
114 1.1 eeh
115 1.1 eeh /* 0x58 */
116 1.1 eeh /* Default parameters for tty A and tty B: */
117 1.1 eeh struct eeTtyDef {
118 1.1 eeh u_char eetBaudSet; /* Is the baud rate set?
119 1.1 eeh * true: use values here
120 1.1 eeh * false: use default (9600)
121 1.1 eeh */
122 1.1 eeh u_char eetBaudHi; /* i.e. 96.. */
123 1.1 eeh u_char eetBaudLo; /* ..00 */
124 1.1 eeh u_char eetNoRtsDtr; /* true: disable H/W flow
125 1.1 eeh * false: enable H/W flow */
126 1.1 eeh u_char eet_pad[4];
127 1.1 eeh } eeTtyDefA, eeTtyDefB;
128 1.1 eeh
129 1.1 eeh /* 0x68 */
130 1.1 eeh char eeBannerString[80]; /* see eeCustomBanner above */
131 1.1 eeh
132 1.1 eeh /* 0xB8 */
133 1.1 eeh u_short eeTestPattern; /* must be 0xAA55 */
134 1.1 eeh u_short ee_xBA; /* unused */
135 1.1 eeh
136 1.1 eeh /* 0xBC */
137 1.1 eeh /* Configuration data. Hopefully we don't need it. */
138 1.1 eeh struct eeConf {
139 1.1 eeh u_char eecData[16];
140 1.1 eeh } eeConf[12+1];
141 1.1 eeh
142 1.1 eeh /* 0x18c */
143 1.1 eeh u_char eeAltKeyTable; /* What Key table to use:
144 1.1 eeh * 0x58: EEPROM tables
145 1.1 eeh * else: PROM key tables
146 1.1 eeh */
147 1.1 eeh u_char eeKeyboardLocale; /* extended keyboard type */
148 1.1 eeh u_char eeKeyboardID; /* for EEPROM key tables */
149 1.1 eeh u_char eeCustomLogo; /* true: use eeLogoBitmap */
150 1.1 eeh
151 1.1 eeh /* 0x190 */
152 1.1 eeh u_char eeKeymapLC[0x80];
153 1.1 eeh u_char eeKeymapUC[0x80];
154 1.1 eeh
155 1.1 eeh /* 0x290 */
156 1.1 eeh u_char eeLogoBitmap[64][8]; /* 64x64 bit custom logo */
157 1.1 eeh
158 1.1 eeh /* 0x490 */
159 1.1 eeh u_char ee_x490[0x500-0x490]; /* unused */
160 1.1 eeh
161 1.1 eeh /* Other stuff we don't care about... */
162 1.1 eeh /* 0x500 */
163 1.1 eeh u_char eeReserved[0x100];
164 1.1 eeh /* 0x600 */
165 1.1 eeh u_char eeROM_Area[0x100];
166 1.1 eeh /* 0x700 */
167 1.1 eeh u_char eeUnixArea[0x100];
168 1.1 eeh };
169 1.1 eeh
170 1.1 eeh /*
171 1.1 eeh * The size of the eeprom on machines with the old clock is 2k. However,
172 1.1 eeh * on machines with the new clock (and the `eeprom' in the nvram area)
173 1.1 eeh * there are only 2040 bytes available. (???). Since we really only
174 1.1 eeh * care about the `diagnostic' area, we'll use it's size when dealing
175 1.1 eeh * with the eeprom in general.
176 1.1 eeh */
177 1.1 eeh #define EEPROM_SIZE 0x500
178 1.1 eeh
179 1.1 eeh #ifdef _KERNEL
180 1.1 eeh extern char *eeprom_va;
181 1.1 eeh int eeprom_uio __P((struct uio *));
182 1.1 eeh #endif /* _KERNEL */
183 1.1 eeh
184