Annotation of 43BSDReno/sys/tahoevba/vbavar.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /*
                      2:  * Copyright (c) 1988 Regents of the University of California.
                      3:  * All rights reserved.
                      4:  *
                      5:  * Redistribution is only permitted until one year after the first shipment
                      6:  * of 4.4BSD by the Regents.  Otherwise, redistribution and use in source and
                      7:  * binary forms are permitted provided that: (1) source distributions retain
                      8:  * this entire copyright notice and comment, and (2) distributions including
                      9:  * binaries display the following acknowledgement:  This product includes
                     10:  * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its
                     11:  * contributors'' in the documentation or other materials provided with the
                     12:  * distribution and in all advertising materials mentioning features or use
                     13:  * of this software.  Neither the name of the University nor the names of
                     14:  * its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
                     15:  * this software without specific prior written permission.
                     16:  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
                     17:  * WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
                     18:  * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
                     19:  *
                     20:  *     @(#)vbavar.h    7.5 (Berkeley) 6/28/90
                     21:  */
                     22: 
                     23: /*
                     24:  * This file contains definitions related to the kernel structures
                     25:  * for dealing with the VERSAbus adapters.
                     26:  *
                     27:  * Each VERSAbus has a vba_hd structure.
                     28:  * Each VERSAbus controller which is not a device has a vba_ctlr structure.
                     29:  * Each VERSAbus device has a vba_device structure.
                     30:  */
                     31: 
                     32: #ifndef LOCORE
                     33: /*
                     34:  * Per-vba structure.
                     35:  */
                     36: struct vba_hd {
                     37:        int     vh_lastiv;              /* last interrupt vector assigned */
                     38: };
                     39: 
                     40: /*
                     41:  * Per-controller structure.
                     42:  * (E.g. one for each disk and tape controller, and other things
                     43:  * which use and release buffered data paths.)
                     44:  *
                     45:  * If a controller has devices attached, then there are
                     46:  * cross-referenced vba_drive structures.
                     47:  * This structure is the one which is queued in VERSAbus resource wait,
                     48:  * and saves the information about VERSAbus resources which are used.
                     49:  * The queue of devices waiting to transfer is also attached here.
                     50:  */
                     51: struct vba_ctlr {
                     52:        struct  vba_driver *um_driver;
                     53:        short   um_ctlr;        /* controller index in driver */
                     54:        short   um_vbanum;      /* the vba it is on */
                     55:        short   um_alive;       /* controller exists */
                     56:        int     (**um_intr)();  /* interrupt handler(s) */
                     57:        caddr_t um_addr;        /* address of device in i/o space */
                     58:        struct  vba_hd *um_hd;
                     59: /* the driver saves the prototype command here for use in its go routine */
                     60:        int     um_cmd;         /* communication to dgo() */
                     61:        int     um_vbinfo;      /* save VERSAbus registers, etc */
                     62:        struct  buf um_tab;     /* queue of devices for this controller */
                     63: };
                     64: 
                     65: /*
                     66:  * Per ``device'' structure.
                     67:  * (A controller has devices or uses and releases buffered data paths).
                     68:  * (Everything else is a ``device''.)
                     69:  *
                     70:  * If a controller has many drives attached, then there will
                     71:  * be several vba_device structures associated with a single vba_ctlr
                     72:  * structure.
                     73:  *
                     74:  * This structure contains all the information necessary to run
                     75:  * a VERSAbus device.  It also contains information
                     76:  * for slaves of VERSAbus controllers as to which device on the slave
                     77:  * this is.  A flags field here can also be given in the system specification
                     78:  * and is used to tell which tty lines are hard wired or other device
                     79:  * specific parameters.
                     80:  */
                     81: struct vba_device {
                     82:        struct  vba_driver *ui_driver;
                     83:        short   ui_unit;        /* unit number on the system */
                     84:        short   ui_ctlr;        /* mass ctlr number; -1 if none */
                     85:        short   ui_vbanum;      /* the vba it is on */
                     86:        short   ui_slave;       /* slave on controller */
                     87:        int     (**ui_intr)();  /* interrupt handler(s) */
                     88:        caddr_t ui_addr;        /* address of device in i/o space */
                     89:        short   ui_dk;          /* if init 1 set to number for iostat */
                     90:        long    ui_flags;       /* parameter from system specification */
                     91:        short   ui_alive;       /* device exists */
                     92:        short   ui_type;        /* driver specific type information */
                     93:        caddr_t ui_physaddr;    /* phys addr, for standalone (dump) code */
                     94: /* this is the forward link in a list of devices on a controller */
                     95:        struct  vba_device *ui_forw;
                     96: /* if the device is connected to a controller, this is the controller */
                     97:        struct  vba_ctlr *ui_mi;
                     98:        struct  vba_hd *ui_hd;
                     99: };
                    100: #endif
                    101: 
                    102: /*
                    103:  * Per-driver structure.
                    104:  *
                    105:  * Each VERSAbus driver defines entries for a set of routines
                    106:  * as well as an array of types which are acceptable to it.
                    107:  * These are used at boot time by the configuration program.
                    108:  */
                    109: struct vba_driver {
                    110:        int     (*ud_probe)();          /* see if a driver is really there */
                    111:        int     (*ud_slave)();          /* see if a slave is there */
                    112:        int     (*ud_attach)();         /* setup driver for a slave */
                    113:        int     (*ud_dgo)();            /* fill csr/ba to start transfer */
                    114:        long    *ud_addr;               /* device csr addresses */
                    115:        char    *ud_dname;              /* name of a device */
                    116:        struct  vba_device **ud_dinfo;  /* backpointers to vbdinit structs */
                    117:        char    *ud_mname;              /* name of a controller */
                    118:        struct  vba_ctlr **ud_minfo;    /* backpointers to vbminit structs */
                    119: };
                    120: 
                    121: /*
                    122:  * Common state for Versabus driver I/O resources,
                    123:  * including memory for intermediate buffer and page map,
                    124:  * allocated by vbainit.
                    125:  */
                    126: struct vb_buf {
                    127:        /* these fields set up once by vbainit */
                    128:        int     vb_flags;               /* device parameters */
                    129:        struct  pte *vb_map;            /* private page entries */
                    130:        caddr_t vb_utl;                 /* virtual addresses mapped by vb_map */
                    131:        caddr_t vb_rawbuf;              /* intermediate buffer */
                    132:        u_long  vb_physbuf;             /* phys addr of intermediate buffer */
                    133:        u_long  vb_bufsize;             /* intermediate buffer size */
                    134:        u_long  vb_maxphys;             /* physical address limit */
                    135:        /* remaining fields apply to current transfer: */
                    136:        int     vb_copy;                /* copy to/from intermediate buffer */
                    137:        int     vb_iskernel;            /* is to/from kernel address space */
                    138: };
                    139: 
                    140: /*
                    141:  * flags to vbainit
                    142:  */
                    143: #define        VB_32BIT        0x00            /* device uses 32-bit addressing */
                    144: #define        VB_24BIT        0x01            /* device uses 24-bit addressing */
                    145: #define        VB_20BIT        0x02            /* device uses 20-bit addressing */
                    146: #define        VB_SCATTER      0x04            /* device does scatter-gather */
                    147: 
                    148: /*
                    149:  * hardware memory-addressing limits: highest physical address
                    150:  * that each address length can use for main memory access.
                    151:  */
                    152: #define        VB_MAXADDR20    0x000fffff      /* highest addr for 20-bit */
                    153: #define        VB_MAXADDR24    0x00efffff      /* highest addr for 23/24-bit */
                    154: #define        VB_MAXADDR32    0x3effffff      /* highest addr for 32-bit */
                    155: 
                    156: /*
                    157:  * Statistics on vba operations.
                    158:  */
                    159: struct vbastat {
                    160:        u_long  k_raw;          /* to/from contiguous kernel DMA buffer */
                    161:        u_long  u_raw;          /* to/from contiguous user DMA buffer */
                    162:        u_long  k_copy;         /* copied to/from kernel */
                    163:        u_long  u_copy;         /* copied to/from user */
                    164:        u_long  k_sg;           /* scatter-gather to/from kernel */
                    165:        u_long  u_sg;           /* scatter-gather to/from user */
                    166: };
                    167: 
                    168: #ifndef LOCORE
                    169: #ifdef KERNEL
                    170: /*
                    171:  * VBA related kernel variables
                    172:  */
                    173: int    numvba;                                 /* number of uba's */
                    174: struct vba_hd vba_hd[];
                    175: struct vbastat vbastat;
                    176: 
                    177: /*
                    178:  * Vbminit and vbdinit initialize the mass storage controller and
                    179:  * device tables specifying possible devices.
                    180:  */
                    181: extern struct  vba_ctlr vbminit[];
                    182: extern struct  vba_device vbdinit[];
                    183: 
                    184: /*
                    185:  * VERSAbus device address space is mapped by VMEMmap
                    186:  * into virtual address vmem[].
                    187:  */
                    188: extern struct pte VMEMmap[];   /* vba device addr pte's */
                    189: extern char vmem[];            /* vba device addr space */
                    190: u_long vbasetup();
                    191: #endif KERNEL
                    192: #endif !LOCORE

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