pciide_cmd_reg.h revision 1.7 1 /* $NetBSD: pciide_cmd_reg.h,v 1.7 2000/06/26 10:07:52 bouyer Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1998 Manuel Bouyer.
5 *
6 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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16 * This product includes software developed by the University of
17 * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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32 *
33 */
34
35 /*
36 * Registers definitions for CMD Technologies's PCI 064x IDE controllers.
37 * Available from http://www.cmd.com/
38 */
39
40 /* Configuration (RO) */
41 #define CMD_CONF 0x50
42 #define CMD_CONF_REV_MASK 0x03 /* 0640/3/6 only */
43 #define CMD_CONF_DRV0_INTR 0x04
44 #define CMD_CONF_DEVID 0x18 /* 0640/3/6 only */
45 #define CMD_CONF_VESAPRT 0x20 /* 0640/3/6 only */
46 #define CMD_CONF_DSA1 0x40
47 #define CMD_CONF_DSA0 0x80 /* 0640/3/6 only */
48
49 /* Control register (RW) */
50 #define CMD_CTRL 0x51
51 #define CMD_CTRL_HR_FIFO 0x01 /* 0640/3/6 only */
52 #define CMD_CTRL_HW_FIFO 0x02 /* 0640/3/6 only */
53 #define CMD_CTRL_DEVSEL 0x04
54 #define CMD_CTRL_2PORT 0x08
55 #define CMD_CTRL_PAR 0x10 /* 0640/3/6 only */
56 #define CMD_CTRL_HW_HLD 0x20 /* 0640/3/6 only */
57 #define CMD_CTRL_DRV0_RAHEAD 0x40
58 #define CMD_CTRL_DRV1_RAHEAD 0x80
59
60 /*
61 * data read/write timing registers . 0640 uses the same for drive 0 and 1
62 * on the secondary channel
63 */
64 #define CMD_DATA_TIM(chan, drive) \
65 (((chan) == 0) ? \
66 ((drive) == 0) ? 0x54: 0x56 \
67 : \
68 ((drive) == 0) ? 0x58 : 0x5b)
69
70 /* secondary channel status and addr timings */
71 #define CMD_ARTTIM23 0x57
72 #define CMD_ARTTIM23_IRQ 0x10
73 #define CMD_ARTTIM23_RHAEAD(d) ((0x4) << (d))
74
75 /* DMA master read mode select */
76 #define CMD_DMA_MODE 0x71
77 #define CMD_DMA 0x00
78 #define CMD_DMA_MULTIPLE 0x01
79 #define CMD_DMA_LINE 0x10
80
81 /* the followings are only for 0648/9 */
82 /* busmaster control/status register */
83 #define CMD_BICSR 0x79
84 #define CMD_BICSR_80(chan) (0x01 << (chan))
85 /* Ultra/DMA timings reg */
86 #define CMD_UDMATIM(channel) (0x73 + (8 * (channel)))
87 #define CMD_UDMATIM_UDMA(drive) (0x01 << (drive))
88 #define CMD_UDMATIM_UDMA33(drive) (0x04 << (drive))
89 #define CMD_UDMATIM_TIM_MASK 0x3
90 #define CMD_UDMATIM_TIM_OFF(drive) (4 + ((drive) * 2))
91 static int8_t cmd0648_9_tim_udma[] = {0x03, 0x02, 0x01, 0x02, 0x01};
92
93 /*
94 * timings values for the 0643/6/8/9
95 * for all dma_mode we have to have
96 * DMA_timings(dma_mode) >= PIO_timings(dma_mode + 2)
97 */
98 static int8_t cmd0643_9_data_tim_pio[] = {0xA9, 0x57, 0x44, 0x32, 0x3F};
99 static int8_t cmd0643_9_data_tim_dma[] = {0x87, 0x32, 0x3F};
100