sereg.h revision 1.2 1 1.2 gwr /* $NetBSD: sereg.h,v 1.2 1997/10/25 18:04:20 gwr Exp $ */
2 1.1 gwr
3 1.1 gwr /*-
4 1.1 gwr * Copyright (c) 1997 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 gwr * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 gwr *
7 1.1 gwr * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1 gwr * by Gordon W. Ross.
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37 1.1 gwr */
38 1.1 gwr
39 1.1 gwr /*
40 1.1 gwr * Sun3/E SCSI/Ethernet board. This is a VME board with some memory,
41 1.1 gwr * an Intel Ether, and an NCR5380 SCSI with a cheap DMA engine.
42 1.2 gwr * The Sun3/E H/W manual says the ivec2 register is at offset 1E,
43 1.2 gwr * but the SunOS sereg.h file has it at offset 1F (more likely).
44 1.2 gwr * Perhaps the H/W really implements a short at 1E or something.
45 1.1 gwr */
46 1.1 gwr
47 1.1 gwr /*****************************************************************
48 1.1 gwr * Register definitions for the SCSI portion.
49 1.2 gwr * (size=0x20)
50 1.1 gwr */
51 1.1 gwr struct se_regs {
52 1.1 gwr u_char ncrregs[8];
53 1.1 gwr u_short unused1;
54 1.1 gwr u_short dma_addr; /* DMA offset register */
55 1.1 gwr u_short unused2;
56 1.1 gwr u_short dma_cntr; /* DMA count down register */
57 1.2 gwr u_short unused3[5];
58 1.1 gwr u_short se_csr; /* control/status register */
59 1.1 gwr u_char unused9[3];
60 1.1 gwr u_char se_ivec; /* interrupt vector */
61 1.1 gwr };
62 1.1 gwr
63 1.1 gwr /*
64 1.1 gwr * SCSI Control and Status Register.
65 1.1 gwr * Note:
66 1.1 gwr * (ro) indicates bit is read only.
67 1.1 gwr * (rw) indicates bit is read or write.
68 1.1 gwr */
69 1.1 gwr #define SE_CSR_SBC_IP 0x0200 /* (ro) sbc interrupt pending */
70 1.1 gwr #define SE_CSR_SEND 0x0008 /* (rw) dma dir, 1=to device */
71 1.1 gwr #define SE_CSR_INTR_EN 0x0004 /* (rw) interrupts enable */
72 1.1 gwr #define SE_CSR_VCC 0x0002 /* (ro) power signal to the chip */
73 1.1 gwr #define SE_CSR_SCSI_RES 0x0001 /* (rw) reset sbc and udc, 0=reset */
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75 1.1 gwr
76 1.1 gwr /*****************************************************************
77 1.1 gwr * Register definitions for the SCSI portion.
78 1.2 gwr * (size=0x100)
79 1.1 gwr */
80 1.1 gwr struct ie_regs {
81 1.1 gwr u_short ie_pad0;
82 1.1 gwr u_short ie_csr;
83 1.1 gwr u_short ie_pad1[6];
84 1.1 gwr u_char ie_pad2[3];
85 1.2 gwr u_char ie_ivec; /* interrupt vector */
86 1.1 gwr u_short ie_pad3[128-10];
87 1.1 gwr };
88 1.1 gwr
89 1.1 gwr /*
90 1.1 gwr * Ether Control and Status Register.
91 1.1 gwr */
92 1.1 gwr #define IE_CSR_RESET 0x8000 /* board reset */
93 1.1 gwr #define IE_CSR_NOLOOP 0x4000 /* loopback disable */
94 1.1 gwr #define IE_CSR_ATTEN 0x2000 /* channel attention */
95 1.1 gwr #define IE_CSR_IENAB 0x1000 /* interrupt enable */
96 1.1 gwr #define IE_CSR_IPEND 0x0100 /* interrupt pending */
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98 1.1 gwr
99 1.1 gwr /*****************************************************************
100 1.1 gwr * Register definitions for the entire SCSI/Ethernet board.
101 1.2 gwr * I had the impression that there were overlaps in this map,
102 1.2 gwr * which was the reason for existence of the "sebuf" driver.
103 1.2 gwr * Now it looks like the "sebuf" driver was unnecessary. XXX
104 1.1 gwr */
105 1.1 gwr
106 1.2 gwr #define SE_NCRBUFSIZE 0x10000
107 1.2 gwr #define SE_IEBUFSIZE 0x20000
108 1.1 gwr struct sebuf_regs {
109 1.1 gwr char se_scsi_buf[SE_NCRBUFSIZE];
110 1.1 gwr struct se_regs se_scsi_regs;
111 1.2 gwr char se_pad[0x10000 - 0x120];
112 1.2 gwr struct ie_regs se_eth_regs;
113 1.1 gwr char se_eth_buf[SE_IEBUFSIZE];
114 1.1 gwr }; /* 128KB total */
115