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1 /* $NetBSD: bus_defs.h,v 1.6 2021/07/18 05:12:27 thorpej Exp $ */
2 
3 /*-
4  * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5  * All rights reserved.
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7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
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32 
33 /*
34  * Copyright (c) 1996 Carnegie-Mellon University.
35  * All rights reserved.
36  *
37  * Author: Chris G. Demetriou
38  *
39  * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
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42  * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
43  * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
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46  * CONDITION.  CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
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56  * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
57  * rights to redistribute these changes.
58  */
59 
60 #ifndef _ALPHA_BUS_DEFS_H_
61 #define	_ALPHA_BUS_DEFS_H_
62 
63 #include <sys/types.h>
64 #include <machine/bus_user.h>
65 
66 #if !defined(_KERNEL) && !defined(_STANDALONE)
67 #include <stdbool.h>
68 #endif
69 #include <sys/stdint.h>
70 
71 #ifdef _KERNEL
72 
73 /*
74  * Turn on BUS_SPACE_DEBUG if the global DEBUG option is enabled.
75  */
76 #if defined(DEBUG) && !defined(BUS_SPACE_DEBUG)
77 #define	BUS_SPACE_DEBUG
78 #endif
79 
80 #ifdef BUS_SPACE_DEBUG
81 #include <sys/systm.h> /* for printf() prototype */
82 /*
83  * Macros for checking the aligned-ness of pointers passed to bus
84  * space ops.  Strict alignment is required by the Alpha architecture,
85  * and a trap will occur if unaligned access is performed.  These
86  * may aid in the debugging of a broken device driver by displaying
87  * useful information about the problem.
88  */
89 #define	__BUS_SPACE_ALIGNED_ADDRESS(p, t)				\
90 	((((u_long)(p)) & (sizeof(t)-1)) == 0)
91 
92 #define	__BUS_SPACE_ADDRESS_SANITY(p, t, d)				\
93 ({									\
94 	if (__BUS_SPACE_ALIGNED_ADDRESS((p), t) == 0) {			\
95 		printf("%s 0x%lx not aligned to %lu bytes %s:%d\n",	\
96 		    d, (u_long)(p), sizeof(t), __FILE__, __LINE__);	\
97 	}								\
98 	(void) 0;							\
99 })
100 
101 #define BUS_SPACE_ALIGNED_POINTER(p, t) __BUS_SPACE_ALIGNED_ADDRESS(p, t)
102 #else
103 #define	__BUS_SPACE_ADDRESS_SANITY(p, t, d)	(void) 0
104 #define BUS_SPACE_ALIGNED_POINTER(p, t) ALIGNED_POINTER(p, t)
105 #endif /* BUS_SPACE_DEBUG */
106 #endif /* _KERNEL */
107 
108 struct alpha_bus_space_translation;
109 
110 /*
111  * Access methods for bus space.
112  */
113 typedef struct alpha_bus_space *bus_space_tag_t;
114 typedef u_long bus_space_handle_t;
115 
116 #define PRIxBSH		"lx"
117 
118 struct alpha_bus_space {
119 	/* cookie */
120 	void		*abs_cookie;
121 
122 	/* mapping/unmapping */
123 	int		(*abs_map)(void *, bus_addr_t, bus_size_t,
124 			    int, bus_space_handle_t *, int);
125 	void		(*abs_unmap)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
126 			    bus_size_t, int);
127 	int		(*abs_subregion)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
128 			    bus_size_t, bus_size_t, bus_space_handle_t *);
129 
130 	/* ALPHA SPECIFIC MAPPING METHOD */
131 	int		(*abs_translate)(void *, bus_addr_t, bus_size_t,
132 			    int, struct alpha_bus_space_translation *);
133 	int		(*abs_get_window)(void *, int,
134 			    struct alpha_bus_space_translation *);
135 
136 	/* allocation/deallocation */
137 	int		(*abs_alloc)(void *, bus_addr_t, bus_addr_t,
138 			    bus_size_t, bus_size_t, bus_size_t, int,
139 			    bus_addr_t *, bus_space_handle_t *);
140 	void		(*abs_free)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
141 			    bus_size_t);
142 
143 	/* get kernel virtual address */
144 	void *		(*abs_vaddr)(void *, bus_space_handle_t);
145 
146 	/* mmap bus space for user */
147 	paddr_t		(*abs_mmap)(void *, bus_addr_t, off_t, int, int);
148 
149 	/* barrier */
150 	void		(*abs_barrier)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
151 			    bus_size_t, bus_size_t, int);
152 
153 	/* read (single) */
154 	uint8_t	(*abs_r_1)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
155 			    bus_size_t);
156 	uint16_t	(*abs_r_2)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
157 			    bus_size_t);
158 	uint32_t	(*abs_r_4)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
159 			    bus_size_t);
160 	uint64_t	(*abs_r_8)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
161 			    bus_size_t);
162 
163 	/* read multiple */
164 	void		(*abs_rm_1)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
165 			    bus_size_t, uint8_t *, bus_size_t);
166 	void		(*abs_rm_2)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
167 			    bus_size_t, uint16_t *, bus_size_t);
168 	void		(*abs_rm_4)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
169 			    bus_size_t, uint32_t *, bus_size_t);
170 	void		(*abs_rm_8)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
171 			    bus_size_t, uint64_t *, bus_size_t);
172 
173 	/* read region */
174 	void		(*abs_rr_1)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
175 			    bus_size_t, uint8_t *, bus_size_t);
176 	void		(*abs_rr_2)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
177 			    bus_size_t, uint16_t *, bus_size_t);
178 	void		(*abs_rr_4)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
179 			    bus_size_t, uint32_t *, bus_size_t);
180 	void		(*abs_rr_8)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
181 			    bus_size_t, uint64_t *, bus_size_t);
182 
183 	/* write (single) */
184 	void		(*abs_w_1)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
185 			    bus_size_t, uint8_t);
186 	void		(*abs_w_2)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
187 			    bus_size_t, uint16_t);
188 	void		(*abs_w_4)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
189 			    bus_size_t, uint32_t);
190 	void		(*abs_w_8)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
191 			    bus_size_t, uint64_t);
192 
193 	/* write multiple */
194 	void		(*abs_wm_1)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
195 			    bus_size_t, const uint8_t *, bus_size_t);
196 	void		(*abs_wm_2)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
197 			    bus_size_t, const uint16_t *, bus_size_t);
198 	void		(*abs_wm_4)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
199 			    bus_size_t, const uint32_t *, bus_size_t);
200 	void		(*abs_wm_8)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
201 			    bus_size_t, const uint64_t *, bus_size_t);
202 
203 	/* write region */
204 	void		(*abs_wr_1)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
205 			    bus_size_t, const uint8_t *, bus_size_t);
206 	void		(*abs_wr_2)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
207 			    bus_size_t, const uint16_t *, bus_size_t);
208 	void		(*abs_wr_4)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
209 			    bus_size_t, const uint32_t *, bus_size_t);
210 	void		(*abs_wr_8)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
211 			    bus_size_t, const uint64_t *, bus_size_t);
212 
213 	/* set multiple */
214 	void		(*abs_sm_1)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
215 			    bus_size_t, uint8_t, bus_size_t);
216 	void		(*abs_sm_2)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
217 			    bus_size_t, uint16_t, bus_size_t);
218 	void		(*abs_sm_4)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
219 			    bus_size_t, uint32_t, bus_size_t);
220 	void		(*abs_sm_8)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
221 			    bus_size_t, uint64_t, bus_size_t);
222 
223 	/* set region */
224 	void		(*abs_sr_1)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
225 			    bus_size_t, uint8_t, bus_size_t);
226 	void		(*abs_sr_2)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
227 			    bus_size_t, uint16_t, bus_size_t);
228 	void		(*abs_sr_4)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
229 			    bus_size_t, uint32_t, bus_size_t);
230 	void		(*abs_sr_8)(void *, bus_space_handle_t,
231 			    bus_size_t, uint64_t, bus_size_t);
232 
233 	/* copy */
234 	void		(*abs_c_1)(void *, bus_space_handle_t, bus_size_t,
235 			    bus_space_handle_t, bus_size_t, bus_size_t);
236 	void		(*abs_c_2)(void *, bus_space_handle_t, bus_size_t,
237 			    bus_space_handle_t, bus_size_t, bus_size_t);
238 	void		(*abs_c_4)(void *, bus_space_handle_t, bus_size_t,
239 			    bus_space_handle_t, bus_size_t, bus_size_t);
240 	void		(*abs_c_8)(void *, bus_space_handle_t, bus_size_t,
241 			    bus_space_handle_t, bus_size_t, bus_size_t);
242 };
243 
244 #define	BUS_SPACE_MAP_CACHEABLE		0x01
245 
246 #ifdef _KERNEL
247 
248 #define	BUS_SPACE_BARRIER_READ	0x01
249 #define	BUS_SPACE_BARRIER_WRITE	0x02
250 /*
251  * Bus stream operations--defined in terms of non-stream counterparts
252  */
253 #define __BUS_SPACE_HAS_STREAM_METHODS 1
254 
255 /*
256  * Flags used in various bus DMA methods.
257  */
258 #define	BUS_DMA_WAITOK		0x000	/* safe to sleep (pseudo-flag) */
259 #define	BUS_DMA_NOWAIT		0x001	/* not safe to sleep */
260 #define	BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW	0x002	/* perform resource allocation now */
261 #define	BUS_DMA_COHERENT	0x004	/* hint: map memory DMA coherent */
262 #define	BUS_DMA_STREAMING	0x008	/* hint: sequential, unidirectional */
263 #define	BUS_DMA_BUS1		0x010	/* placeholders for bus functions... */
264 #define	BUS_DMA_BUS2		0x020
265 #define	BUS_DMA_BUS3		0x040
266 #define	BUS_DMA_BUS4		0x080
267 #define	BUS_DMA_READ		0x100	/* mapping is device -> memory only */
268 #define	BUS_DMA_WRITE		0x200	/* mapping is memory -> device only */
269 #define	BUS_DMA_NOCACHE		0x400	/* hint: map non-cached memory */
270 
271 /*
272  * Private flags stored in the DMA map.
273  */
274 #define	DMAMAP_NO_COALESCE	0x40000000	/* don't coalesce adjacent
275 						   segments */
276 
277 /* Forwards needed by prototypes below. */
278 struct mbuf;
279 struct uio;
280 struct alpha_sgmap;
281 
282 /*
283  * Operations performed by bus_dmamap_sync().
284  */
285 #define	BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD	0x01	/* pre-read synchronization */
286 #define	BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD	0x02	/* post-read synchronization */
287 #define	BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE	0x04	/* pre-write synchronization */
288 #define	BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE	0x08	/* post-write synchronization */
289 
290 /*
291  *	alpha_bus_t
292  *
293  *	Busses supported by NetBSD/alpha, used by internal
294  *	utility functions.  NOT TO BE USED BY MACHINE-INDEPENDENT
295  *	CODE!
296  */
297 typedef enum {
298 	ALPHA_BUS_TURBOCHANNEL,
299 	ALPHA_BUS_PCI,
300 	ALPHA_BUS_EISA,
301 	ALPHA_BUS_ISA,
302 	ALPHA_BUS_TLSB,
303 } alpha_bus_t;
304 
305 typedef struct alpha_bus_dma_tag	*bus_dma_tag_t;
306 typedef struct alpha_bus_dmamap		*bus_dmamap_t;
307 
308 #define BUS_DMA_TAG_VALID(t)    ((t) != (bus_dma_tag_t)0)
309 
310 /*
311  *	bus_dma_segment_t
312  *
313  *	Describes a single contiguous DMA transaction.  Values
314  *	are suitable for programming into DMA registers.
315  */
316 struct alpha_bus_dma_segment {
317 	bus_addr_t	ds_addr;	/* DMA address */
318 	bus_size_t	ds_len;		/* length of transfer */
319 };
320 typedef struct alpha_bus_dma_segment	bus_dma_segment_t;
321 
322 /*
323  *	bus_dma_tag_t
324  *
325  *	A machine-dependent opaque type describing the implementation of
326  *	DMA for a given bus.
327  */
328 struct alpha_bus_dma_tag {
329 	void	*_cookie;		/* cookie used in the guts */
330 	bus_addr_t _wbase;		/* DMA window base */
331 
332 	/*
333 	 * The following two members are used to chain DMA windows
334 	 * together.  If, during the course of a map load, the
335 	 * resulting physical memory address is too large to
336 	 * be addressed by the window, the next window will be
337 	 * attempted.  These would be chained together like so:
338 	 *
339 	 *	direct -> sgmap -> NULL
340 	 *  or
341 	 *	sgmap -> NULL
342 	 *  or
343 	 *	direct -> NULL
344 	 *
345 	 * If the window size is 0, it will not be checked (e.g.
346 	 * TURBOchannel DMA).
347 	 */
348 	bus_size_t _wsize;
349 	struct alpha_bus_dma_tag *_next_window;
350 
351 	/*
352 	 * Some chipsets have a built-in boundary constraint, independent
353 	 * of what the device requests.  This allows that boundary to
354 	 * be specified.  If the device has a more restrictive constraint,
355 	 * the map will use that, otherwise this boundary will be used.
356 	 * This value is ignored if 0.
357 	 */
358 	bus_size_t _boundary;
359 
360 	/*
361 	 * A chipset may have more than one SGMAP window, so SGMAP
362 	 * windows also get a pointer to their SGMAP state.
363 	 */
364 	struct alpha_sgmap *_sgmap;
365 
366 	/*
367 	 * Some chipsets may want to enforce a minimum alignment
368 	 * constraint for SGMAP DMA addresses.
369 	 */
370 	bus_size_t _sgmap_minalign;
371 
372 	/*
373 	 * The SGMAP MMU implements a prefetch FIFO to keep data
374 	 * moving down the pipe, when doing host->bus DMA writes.
375 	 * The threshold (distance until the next page) used to
376 	 * trigger the prefetch is differnet on different chipsets,
377 	 * and we need to know what it is in order to know whether
378 	 * or not to allocate a spill page.
379 	 */
380 	bus_size_t _pfthresh;
381 
382 	/*
383 	 * Internal-use only utility methods.  NOT TO BE USED BY
384 	 * MACHINE-INDEPENDENT CODE!
385 	 */
386 	bus_dma_tag_t (*_get_tag)(bus_dma_tag_t, alpha_bus_t);
387 
388 	/*
389 	 * DMA mapping methods.
390 	 */
391 	int	(*_dmamap_create)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_size_t, int,
392 		    bus_size_t, bus_size_t, int, bus_dmamap_t *);
393 	void	(*_dmamap_destroy)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t);
394 	int	(*_dmamap_load)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t, void *,
395 		    bus_size_t, struct proc *, int);
396 	int	(*_dmamap_load_mbuf)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t,
397 		    struct mbuf *, int);
398 	int	(*_dmamap_load_uio)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t,
399 		    struct uio *, int);
400 	int	(*_dmamap_load_raw)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t,
401 		    bus_dma_segment_t *, int, bus_size_t, int);
402 	void	(*_dmamap_unload)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t);
403 	void	(*_dmamap_sync)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dmamap_t,
404 		    bus_addr_t, bus_size_t, int);
405 
406 	/*
407 	 * DMA memory utility functions.
408 	 */
409 	int	(*_dmamem_alloc)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_size_t, bus_size_t,
410 		    bus_size_t, bus_dma_segment_t *, int, int *, int);
411 	void	(*_dmamem_free)(bus_dma_tag_t,
412 		    bus_dma_segment_t *, int);
413 	int	(*_dmamem_map)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dma_segment_t *,
414 		    int, size_t, void **, int);
415 	void	(*_dmamem_unmap)(bus_dma_tag_t, void *, size_t);
416 	paddr_t	(*_dmamem_mmap)(bus_dma_tag_t, bus_dma_segment_t *,
417 		    int, off_t, int, int);
418 };
419 
420 #define	alphabus_dma_get_tag(t, b)				\
421 	(*(t)->_get_tag)(t, b)
422 
423 /*
424  *	bus_dmamap_t
425  *
426  *	Describes a DMA mapping.
427  */
428 struct alpha_bus_dmamap {
429 	/*
430 	 * PRIVATE MEMBERS: not for use my machine-independent code.
431 	 */
432 	bus_size_t	_dm_size;	/* largest DMA transfer mappable */
433 	int		_dm_segcnt;	/* number of segs this map can map */
434 	bus_size_t	_dm_maxmaxsegsz; /* fixed largest possible segment */
435 	bus_size_t	_dm_boundary;	/* don't cross this */
436 	int		_dm_flags;	/* misc. flags */
437 
438 	/*
439 	 * Private cookie to be used by the DMA back-end.
440 	 */
441 	void		*_dm_cookie;
442 
443 	/*
444 	 * The DMA window that we ended up being mapped in.
445 	 */
446 	bus_dma_tag_t	_dm_window;
447 
448 	/*
449 	 * PUBLIC MEMBERS: these are used by machine-independent code.
450 	 */
451 	bus_size_t	dm_maxsegsz;	/* largest possible segment */
452 	bus_size_t	dm_mapsize;	/* size of the mapping */
453 	int		dm_nsegs;	/* # valid segments in mapping */
454 	bus_dma_segment_t dm_segs[1];	/* segments; variable length */
455 };
456 
457 #endif /* _KERNEL */
458 
459 #endif /* _ALPHA_BUS_DEFS_H_ */
460