isavar.h revision 1.8 1 1.8 mycroft /*
2 1.8 mycroft * Copyright (c) 1992 Berkeley Software Design, Inc.
3 1.8 mycroft * All rights reserved.
4 1.7 mycroft *
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7 1.8 mycroft * are met:
8 1.8 mycroft * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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11 1.8 mycroft * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
12 1.8 mycroft * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
13 1.8 mycroft * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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15 1.8 mycroft * This product includes software developed by Berkeley Software
16 1.8 mycroft * Design, Inc.
17 1.8 mycroft * 4. The name of Berkeley Software Design must not be used to endorse
18 1.8 mycroft * or promote products derived from this software without specific
19 1.8 mycroft * prior written permission.
20 1.8 mycroft *
21 1.8 mycroft * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY BERKELEY SOFTWARE DESIGN, INC. ``AS IS'' AND
22 1.8 mycroft * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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27 1.8 mycroft * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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29 1.8 mycroft * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
30 1.8 mycroft * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
31 1.8 mycroft * SUCH DAMAGE.
32 1.8 mycroft *
33 1.8 mycroft * from: BSDI Id: isavar.h,v 1.5 1992/12/01 18:06:00 karels Exp
34 1.8 mycroft * $Id: isavar.h,v 1.8 1994/03/30 18:35:11 mycroft Exp $
35 1.7 mycroft */
36 1.7 mycroft
37 1.7 mycroft /*
38 1.7 mycroft * ISA driver attach arguments
39 1.7 mycroft */
40 1.7 mycroft struct isa_attach_args {
41 1.7 mycroft u_short ia_iobase; /* base i/o address */
42 1.7 mycroft u_short ia_iosize; /* span of ports used */
43 1.7 mycroft u_short ia_irq; /* interrupt request */
44 1.7 mycroft u_short ia_drq; /* DMA request */
45 1.7 mycroft caddr_t ia_maddr; /* physical i/o mem addr */
46 1.7 mycroft u_int ia_msize; /* size of i/o memory */
47 1.7 mycroft void *ia_aux; /* driver specific */
48 1.7 mycroft };
49 1.7 mycroft
50 1.7 mycroft #define IOBASEUNK 0xffff /* i/o address is unknown */
51 1.7 mycroft #define DRQUNK 0xffff /* DMA request line is unknown */
52 1.7 mycroft #define MADDRUNK (caddr_t)-1 /* shared memory address is unknown */
53 1.7 mycroft
54 1.7 mycroft /*
55 1.7 mycroft * per-device ISA variables
56 1.7 mycroft */
57 1.7 mycroft struct isadev {
58 1.7 mycroft struct device *id_dev; /* back pointer to generic */
59 1.7 mycroft struct isadev *id_bchain; /* forward link in bus chain */
60 1.7 mycroft };
61 1.7 mycroft
62 1.7 mycroft /*
63 1.7 mycroft * ISA masterbus
64 1.7 mycroft */
65 1.7 mycroft struct isa_softc {
66 1.7 mycroft struct device sc_dev; /* base device */
67 1.7 mycroft struct isadev *sc_isadev; /* list of all children */
68 1.7 mycroft };
69 1.7 mycroft
70 1.7 mycroft #define cf_iobase cf_loc[0]
71 1.7 mycroft #define cf_iosize cf_loc[1]
72 1.7 mycroft #define cf_maddr cf_loc[2]
73 1.7 mycroft #define cf_msize cf_loc[3]
74 1.7 mycroft #define cf_irq cf_loc[4]
75 1.7 mycroft #define cf_drq cf_loc[5]
76 1.7 mycroft
77 1.7 mycroft /*
78 1.7 mycroft * Interrupt handler chains. Interrupt handlers should return 0 for
79 1.7 mycroft * `not I', 1 (`I took care of it'), or -1 (`I guess it was mine, but
80 1.7 mycroft * I wasn't expecting it'). intr_establish() inserts a handler into
81 1.7 mycroft * the list. The handler is called with its (single) argument.
82 1.7 mycroft */
83 1.7 mycroft struct intrhand {
84 1.7 mycroft int (*ih_fun)();
85 1.7 mycroft void *ih_arg;
86 1.7 mycroft u_long ih_count;
87 1.7 mycroft struct intrhand *ih_next;
88 1.7 mycroft } *intrhand[16];
89 1.7 mycroft
90 1.7 mycroft void intr_establish __P((int intr, struct intrhand *, enum devclass));
91 1.7 mycroft void isa_establish __P((struct isadev *, struct device *));
92 1.7 mycroft
93 1.7 mycroft /*
94 1.7 mycroft * software conventions
95 1.7 mycroft */
96 1.7 mycroft typedef enum { BUS_ISA, BUS_EISA, BUS_MCA } isa_type;
97 1.7 mycroft
98 1.7 mycroft extern int atdevbase; /* kernel virtual address of "hole" */
99 1.7 mycroft extern isa_type isa_bustype; /* type of bus */
100 1.7 mycroft
101 1.7 mycroft /*
102 1.7 mycroft * Given a kernel virtual address for some location
103 1.7 mycroft * in the "hole" I/O space, return a physical address.
104 1.7 mycroft */
105 1.7 mycroft #define ISA_PHYSADDR(v) ((caddr_t) ((u_long)(v) - atdevbase + IOM_BEGIN))
106 1.7 mycroft /*
107 1.7 mycroft * Given a physical address in the "hole",
108 1.7 mycroft * return a kernel virtual address.
109 1.7 mycroft */
110 1.7 mycroft #define ISA_HOLE_VADDR(p) ((caddr_t) ((u_long)(p) - IOM_BEGIN + atdevbase))
111