sid.h revision 1.13 1 /* $NetBSD: sid.h,v 1.13 2000/05/08 17:49:07 ragge Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1994 Ludd, University of Lule}, Sweden.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
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17 * This product includes software developed at Ludd, University of Lule}.
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31 */
32
33 /*
34 * Board-Type (?_BTYP_?) and Sub-Type (?_STYP_?) are synonima.
35 * other synonima are:
36 */
37 #define cpudata vax_cpudata
38 #define cputype vax_cputype
39 #define cpusubtype vax_boardtype
40
41 /*
42 * Chip CPU types / chip CPU Subtypes
43 *
44 * The type of a VAX is given by the high-order byte of the System
45 * identification register (SID) and describes families or series of VAXen.
46 * Board-Types/Sub-Types within series are described by the SIED register.
47 */
48
49 /*
50 * 700 series (1977)
51 */
52 #define VAX_TYP_780 1 /* VAX-11/780, 785, 782 */
53 #define VAX_TYP_750 2 /* VAX-11/750 */
54 #define VAX_TYP_730 3 /* VAX-11/730, 725 */
55 #define VAX_TYP_790 4 /* VAX 8600, 8650 */
56
57 #define VAX_BTYP_780 0x01000000 /* generic 11/780 */
58 #define VAX_BTYP_750 0x02000000 /* generic 11/750 */
59 #define VAX_BTYP_730 0x03000000 /* generic 11/730 */
60 #define VAX_BTYP_790 0x04000000 /* generic 11/790 */
61
62 /*
63 * 8000 series (1986)
64 */
65 #define VAX_TYP_8SS 5 /* VAX 8200, 8300, 8250, 8350, VS 8000 */
66 #define VAX_TYP_8NN 6 /* VAX 8530, 8550, 8700, 8800 */
67
68 #define VAX_BTYP_8000 0x05000000 /* generic VAX 8000 */
69
70 #define VAX_BTYP_8800 0x06000000 /* generic Nautilus */
71 #define VAX_BTYP_8700 0x06000001
72 #define VAX_BTYP_8550 0x06000006
73 #define VAX_BTYP_8500 0x06000007
74
75 /*
76 * MicroVAX I (1984)
77 */
78 #define VAX_TYP_UV1 7 /* MicroVAX I, VAXstation I */
79 /* VAX_TYP_610 7 */
80
81 #define VAX_BTYP_610 0x07000000 /* generic MicroVAX-I */
82
83 /*
84 * MicroVAX II series (1985)
85 */
86 #define VAX_TYP_UV2 8
87 /* VAX_TYP_78032 8 */
88
89 #define VAX_BTYP_630 0x08000001 /* MicroVAX II, VAXstation II */
90 #define VAX_BTYP_410 0x08000004 /* MicroVAX 2000, VAXstation 2000 */
91
92 /*
93 * CVAX chip series (1987)
94 */
95 #define VAX_TYP_CVAX 10
96 /* VAX_TYP_650 10 */
97
98
99 #define VAX_BTYP_650 0x0A000001 /* MicroVAX 3500, 3600 */
100 /* VAX_BTYP_65D 0x0A000001 VAXstation 3200, 3500 XXX */
101 /* VAX_BTYP_640 0x0A000001 MicroVAX 3300, 3400 XXX */
102 /* VAX_BTYP_655 0x0A000001 MicroVAX 3800, 3900 XXX */
103 #define VAX_BTYP_9CC 0x0A000002 /* VAX 6000 model 210/310 */
104 #define VAX_BTYP_60 0x0A000003 /* VAXstation 3520, 3540 */
105 #define VAX_BTYP_420 0x0A000004 /* VAXstation 3100 models 10 - 48 */
106 #define VAX_BTYP_IS1 0x0A000006 /* Infoserver 1000 */
107 #define VAX_BTYP_510 0x0A000007 /* VAXft model 110 */
108 /* VAX_BTYP_520 0x0A000007 VAXft model 310 */
109
110 /*
111 * SID Extension register definitions for CVAX series
112 */
113 #define VAX_SIE_KA640 0x2 /* KA640 MicroVAX 3300, 3400 */
114 #define VAX_SIE_KA650 0x1 /* KA650 MicroVAX 3500, 3600 */
115 #define VAX_SIE_KA655 0x3 /* KA655 MicroVAX 3800, 3900 */
116
117 /*
118 * Rigel chip series (1990)
119 */
120 #define VAX_TYP_RIGEL 11
121 /* VAX_TYP_9RR 11 */
122
123 #define VAX_BTYP_670 0x0B000001 /* VAX 4000 model 300 */
124 #define VAX_BTYP_9RR 0x0B000002 /* VAX 6000 model 410-460 */
125 #define VAX_BTYP_43 0x0B000004 /* VAXstation 3100 model 76 */
126
127 /*
128 * Aquarius series (1990)
129 */
130 #define VAX_TYP_9000 14
131
132 #define VAX_BTYP_9AR 0x0E00000? /* VAX 9000 models 210, 410-440 */
133 #define VAX_BTYP_9AQ 0x0E00000? /* VAX 9000 models 400-800 */
134
135 /*
136 * Polarstar series (1988)
137 */
138 #define VAX_TYP_8PS 17
139
140 #define VAX_BTYP_8PS 0x11000000 /* VAX 8810 to 8840 */
141
142 /*
143 * Mariah chip series (1991)
144 */
145 #define VAX_TYP_MARIAH 18
146 #define VAX_TYP_V12 18
147
148 #define VAX_BTYP_690 0x12000001 /* VAX 4000 model 400 */
149 #define VAX_BTYP_1202 0x12000002 /* VAX 6000 model 510-560 */
150 #define VAX_BTYP_46 0x12000004 /* VAXstation 4000/60, 3100/80 */
151
152 /*
153 * NVAX chip series (1991)
154 */
155 #define VAX_TYP_NVAX 19
156 #define VAX_TYP_V13 19
157
158 #define VAX_BTYP_680 0x13000001 /* VAX 4000 model 500 */
159 #define VAX_BTYP_1301 0x13000001 /* VAX 4000 model 100 */
160 #define VAX_BTYP_1302 0x13000002
161 #define VAX_BTYP_53 0x13000003 /* VAX 4000 model 105A */
162 #define VAX_BTYP_49 0x13000004 /* MicroVAX 3100 model 90 */
163
164 /*
165 * SOC chip series (1991)
166 */
167 #define VAX_TYP_SOC 20
168 #define VAX_TYP_V14 20
169
170 #define VAX_BTYP_660 0x14000001 /* VAX 4000 model 200 */
171 #define VAX_BTYP_48 0x14000004 /* VAXstation 4000 VLC */
172 #define VAX_BTYP_550 0x14000007 /* VAXft model 410, 610 */
173 #define VAX_BTYP_VXT 0x14000008 /* VXT 2000 */
174
175 /*
176 * NVAX+ chip series (1991)
177 */
178 #define VAX_TYP_NVPLUS 23
179 #define VAX_TYP_V17 23
180
181 #define VAX_BTYP_1701 0x17000001
182
183 /*
184 * Highest Number supported by NetBSD/VAX
185 */
186 #define VAX_TYP_MAX VAX_TYP_RIGEL
187
188 /*
189 * compatibility with old names:
190 */
191
192 #define VAX_780 VAX_TYP_780
193 #define VAX_750 VAX_TYP_750
194 #define VAX_730 VAX_TYP_730
195 #define VAX_8600 VAX_TYP_790
196 #define VAX_8200 VAX_TYP_8SS
197 #define VAX_8800 VAX_TYP_8NN
198 #define VAX_610 VAX_TYP_UV1
199 #define VAX_78032 VAX_TYP_UV2
200 #define VAX_650 VAX_TYP_CVAX
201
202 /*
203 * Some common-used external variables.
204 */
205 extern int vax_cputype; /* general, highest byte of the SID-register */
206 extern int vax_cpudata; /* general, the contents of the SID-register */
207 extern int vax_siedata; /* contents of the SIE register */
208 extern int vax_bustype; /* HW-dep., setup at consinit() in ka???.c */
209 extern int vax_boardtype; /* HW-dep., msb of SID | SIE (SID-extension) */
210 extern int vax_confdata; /* HW-dep., hardware dependent config-data */
211
212