dvma3.h revision 1.6 1 /* $NetBSD: dvma3.h,v 1.6 1997/01/27 19:41:01 gwr Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Gordon W. Ross.
9 *
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37 */
38
39 /*
40 * DVMA (Direct Virtual Memory Access - like DMA)
41 *
42 * The Sun3 MMU is presented to secondary masters using DVMA.
43 * Before such devices can access kernel memory, that memory
44 * must be mapped into the kernel DVMA space. All DVMA space
45 * is presented as slave-accessible memory for VME and OBIO
46 * devices, though not at the same address seen by the CPU.
47 *
48 * Relevant parts of virtual memory map are:
49 *
50 * 0FE0.0000 monitor map (devices)
51 * 0FF0.0000 DVMA space
52 * 0FFE.0000 monitor RAM seg.
53 * 0FFF.E000 monitor RAM page
54 *
55 * Note that while the DVMA harware makes the last 1MB visible
56 * for secondary masters, the PROM "owns" the last page of it.
57 * Also note that OBIO devices can actually see the last 16MB
58 * of kernel virtual space. That can be mostly ignored, except
59 * when calculating the alias address for slave access.
60 */
61
62 /*
63 * To convert an address in DVMA space to a slave address,
64 * just use a logical AND with one of the following masks.
65 * To convert back, just logical OR with the base address.
66 */
67 #define DVMA_OBIO_SLAVE_BASE 0x0F000000
68 #define DVMA_OBIO_SLAVE_MASK 0x00FFffff /* 16MB */
69
70 #define DVMA_VME_SLAVE_BASE 0x0FF00000 /* 1MB */
71 #define DVMA_VME_SLAVE_MASK 0x000Fffff /* 1MB */
72
73
74 /* DVMA is the last 1MB, but the PROM gets the last page. */
75 #define DVMA_SPACE_START 0x0FF00000
76 #define DVMA_SPACE_END 0x0FFFE000
77
78 void dvma_init __P((void));
79
80 /* Allocate/free actual pages of DVMA space. */
81 caddr_t dvma_malloc __P((size_t bytes));
82 void dvma_free(caddr_t addr, size_t bytes);
83
84 /* Remap/unmap kernel memory in DVMA space. */
85 caddr_t dvma_mapin __P((char *kva, int len));
86 void dvma_mapout __P((caddr_t dvma_addr, int len));
87
88 /* Convert a kernel DVMA pointer to a slave address. */
89 long dvma_kvtopa __P((long kva, int bus));
90
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