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      1 /*-
      2  * Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
      3  * All rights reserved.
      4  *
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     15  *      This product includes software developed by the University of
     16  *      California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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     18  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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     32  *
     33  *	$Id: i8253reg.h,v 1.2 1993/05/22 08:01:39 cgd Exp $
     34  */
     35 
     36 /*
     37  * Register definitions for the Intel 8253 Programmable Interval Timer.
     38  *
     39  * This chip has three independent 16-bit down counters that can be
     40  * read on the fly.  There are three mode registers and three countdown
     41  * registers.  The countdown registers are addressed directly, via the
     42  * first three I/O ports.  The three mode registers are accessed via
     43  * the fourth I/O port, with two bits in the mode byte indicating the
     44  * register.  (Why are hardware interfaces always so braindead?).
     45  *
     46  * To write a value into the countdown register, the mode register
     47  * is first programmed with a command indicating the which byte of
     48  * the two byte register is to be modified.  The three possibilities
     49  * are load msb (TMR_MR_MSB), load lsb (TMR_MR_LSB), or load lsb then
     50  * msb (TMR_MR_BOTH).
     51  *
     52  * To read the current value ("on the fly") from the countdown register,
     53  * you write a "latch" command into the mode register, then read the stable
     54  * value from the corresponding I/O port.  For example, you write
     55  * TMR_MR_LATCH into the corresponding mode register.  Presumably,
     56  * after doing this, a write operation to the I/O port would result
     57  * in undefined behavior (but hopefully not fry the chip).
     58  * Reading in this manner has no side effects.
     59  *
     60  * The outputs of the three timers are connected as follows:
     61  *
     62  *	 timer 0 -> irq 0
     63  *	 timer 1 -> dma chan 0 (for dram refresh)
     64  * 	 timer 2 -> speaker (via keyboard controller)
     65  *
     66  * Timer 0 is used to call hardclock.
     67  * Timer 2 is used to generate console beeps.
     68  */
     69 
     70 /*
     71  * Macros for specifying values to be written into a mode register.
     72  */
     73 #define	TIMER_CNTR0	(IO_TIMER1 + 0)	/* timer 0 counter port */
     74 #define	TIMER_CNTR1	(IO_TIMER1 + 1)	/* timer 1 counter port */
     75 #define	TIMER_CNTR2	(IO_TIMER1 + 2)	/* timer 2 counter port */
     76 #define	TIMER_MODE	(IO_TIMER1 + 3)	/* timer mode port */
     77 #define		TIMER_SEL0	0x00	/* select counter 0 */
     78 #define		TIMER_SEL1	0x40	/* select counter 1 */
     79 #define		TIMER_SEL2	0x80	/* select counter 2 */
     80 #define		TIMER_INTTC	0x00	/* mode 0, intr on terminal cnt */
     81 #define		TIMER_ONESHOT	0x02	/* mode 1, one shot */
     82 #define		TIMER_RATEGEN	0x04	/* mode 2, rate generator */
     83 #define		TIMER_SQWAVE	0x06	/* mode 3, square wave */
     84 #define		TIMER_SWSTROBE	0x08	/* mode 4, s/w triggered strobe */
     85 #define		TIMER_HWSTROBE	0x0a	/* mode 5, h/w triggered strobe */
     86 #define		TIMER_LATCH	0x00	/* latch counter for reading */
     87 #define		TIMER_LSB	0x10	/* r/w counter LSB */
     88 #define		TIMER_MSB	0x20	/* r/w counter MSB */
     89 #define		TIMER_16BIT	0x30	/* r/w counter 16 bits, LSB first */
     90 #define		TIMER_BCD	0x01	/* count in BCD */
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