1#!/bin/sh
2# This writes a skeleton driver and puts it into the kernel tree for you.
3# It also adds FOO and files.FOO configuration files so you can compile
4# a kernel with your FOO driver linked in.
5# To do so:
6# cd /usr/src; make buildkernel KERNCONF=FOO
7#
8# More interestingly, it creates a modules/foo directory
9# which it populates, to allow you to compile a FOO module
10# which can be linked with your presently running kernel (if you feel brave).
11# To do so:
12# cd /sys/modules/foo; make depend; make; make install; kldload foo
13#
14# arg1 to this script is expected to be lowercase "foo"
15# arg2 path to the kernel sources, "/sys" if omitted
16#
17# Trust me, RUN THIS SCRIPT :)
18#
19# TODO:
20#   o generate foo_isa.c, foo_pci.c, foo_pccard.c, foo_cardbus.c, and foovar.h
21#   o Put pccard stuff in here.
22#
23#
24#
25if [ "X${1}" = "X" ]; then
26	echo "Hey, how about some help here... give me a device name!"
27	exit 1
28fi
29if [ "X${2}" = "X" ]; then
30	TOP=`cd /sys; pwd -P`
31	echo "Using ${TOP} as the path to the kernel sources!"
32else
33	TOP=${2}
34fi
35UPPER=`echo ${1} |tr "[:lower:]" "[:upper:]"`
36
37if [ -d ${TOP}/modules/${1} ]; then
38	echo "There appears to already be a module called ${1}"
39	echo -n "Should it be overwritten? [Y]"
40	read VAL
41	if [ "-z" "$VAL" ]; then
42		VAL=YES
43	fi
44	case ${VAL} in
45	[yY]*)
46		echo "Cleaning up from prior runs"
47		rm -rf ${TOP}/dev/${1}
48		rm -rf ${TOP}/modules/${1}
49		rm ${TOP}/conf/files.${UPPER}
50		rm ${TOP}/i386/conf/${UPPER}
51		rm ${TOP}/sys/${1}io.h
52		;;
53	*)
54		exit 1
55		;;
56	esac
57fi
58
59echo "The following files will be created:"
60echo ${TOP}/modules/${1}
61echo ${TOP}/conf/files.${UPPER}
62echo ${TOP}/i386/conf/${UPPER}
63echo ${TOP}/dev/${1}
64echo ${TOP}/dev/${1}/${1}.c
65echo ${TOP}/sys/${1}io.h
66echo ${TOP}/modules/${1}
67echo ${TOP}/modules/${1}/Makefile
68
69	mkdir ${TOP}/modules/${1}
70
71#######################################################################
72#######################################################################
73#
74# Create configuration information needed to create a kernel
75# containing this driver.
76#
77# Not really needed if we are going to do this as a module.
78#######################################################################
79# First add the file to a local file list.
80#######################################################################
81
82cat >${TOP}/conf/files.${UPPER} <<DONE
83dev/${1}/${1}.c	 optional ${1}
84DONE
85
86#######################################################################
87# Then create a configuration file for a kernel that contains this driver.
88#######################################################################
89cat >${TOP}/i386/conf/${UPPER} <<DONE
90# Configuration file for kernel type: ${UPPER}
91
92files		"${TOP}/conf/files.${UPPER}"
93
94include		GENERIC
95
96ident		${UPPER}
97
98DONE
99
100cat >>${TOP}/i386/conf/${UPPER} <<DONE
101# trust me, you'll need this
102options		KDB
103options		DDB
104device		${1}
105DONE
106
107if [ ! -d ${TOP}/dev/${1} ]; then
108	mkdir -p ${TOP}/dev/${1}
109fi
110
111cat >${TOP}/dev/${1}/${1}.c <<DONE
112/*
113 * Copyright (c) [year] [your name]
114 *
115 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
116 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
117 * are met:
118 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
119 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
120 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
121 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
122 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
123 *
124 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
125 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
126 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
127 * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
128 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
129 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
130 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
131 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
132 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
133 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
134 * SUCH DAMAGE.
135 */
136
137/*
138 * http://www.daemonnews.org/200008/isa.html is required reading.
139 * hopefully it will make it's way into the handbook.
140 */
141
142#include <sys/param.h>
143#include <sys/systm.h>
144#include <sys/conf.h>		/* cdevsw stuff */
145#include <sys/kernel.h>		/* SYSINIT stuff */
146#include <sys/uio.h>		/* SYSINIT stuff */
147#include <sys/malloc.h>		/* malloc region definitions */
148#include <sys/module.h>
149#include <sys/bus.h>
150#include <sys/proc.h>
151#include <sys/time.h>
152#include <sys/${1}io.h>		/* ${1} IOCTL definitions */
153
154#include <machine/bus.h>
155#include <machine/resource.h>
156#include <sys/rman.h>
157
158#include <dev/pci/pcireg.h>
159#include <dev/pci/pcivar.h>
160
161#include <isa/isavar.h>
162
163#include "isa_if.h"
164
165/* XXX These should be defined in terms of bus-space ops. */
166#define ${UPPER}_INB(port) inb(port_start)
167#define ${UPPER}_OUTB(port, val) ( port_start, (val))
168#define SOME_PORT 123
169#define EXPECTED_VALUE 0x42
170
171/*
172 * The softc is automatically allocated by the parent bus using the
173 * size specified in the driver_t declaration below.
174 */
175#define DEV2SOFTC(dev)	((struct ${1}_softc *) (dev)->si_drv1)
176#define DEVICE2SOFTC(dev) ((struct ${1}_softc *) device_get_softc(dev))
177
178/*
179 * Device specific misc defines.
180 */
181#define BUFFERSIZE	1024
182#define NUMPORTS	4
183#define MEMSIZE		(4 * 1024) /* Imaginable h/w buffer size. */
184
185/*
186 * One of these per allocated device.
187 */
188struct ${1}_softc {
189	bus_space_tag_t bt;
190	bus_space_handle_t bh;
191	int rid_ioport;
192	int rid_memory;
193	int rid_irq;
194	int rid_drq;
195	struct resource* res_ioport;	/* Resource for port range. */
196	struct resource* res_memory;	/* Resource for mem range. */
197	struct resource* res_irq;	/* Resource for irq range. */
198	struct resource* res_drq;	/* Resource for dma channel. */
199	device_t device;
200	struct cdev *dev;
201	void	*intr_cookie;
202	void	*vaddr;			/* Virtual address of mem resource. */
203	char	buffer[BUFFERSIZE];	/* If we need to buffer something. */
204};
205
206/* Function prototypes (these should all be static). */
207static int ${1}_deallocate_resources(device_t device);
208static int ${1}_allocate_resources(device_t device);
209static int ${1}_attach(device_t device, struct ${1}_softc *scp);
210static int ${1}_detach(device_t device, struct ${1}_softc *scp);
211
212static d_open_t		${1}open;
213static d_close_t	${1}close;
214static d_read_t		${1}read;
215static d_write_t	${1}write;
216static d_ioctl_t	${1}ioctl;
217static d_mmap_t		${1}mmap;
218static d_poll_t		${1}poll;
219static	void		${1}intr(void *arg);
220
221static struct cdevsw ${1}_cdevsw = {
222	.d_version =	D_VERSION,
223	.d_open =	${1}open,
224	.d_close =	${1}close,
225	.d_read =	${1}read,
226	.d_write =	${1}write,
227	.d_ioctl =	${1}ioctl,
228	.d_poll =	${1}poll,
229	.d_mmap =	${1}mmap,
230	.d_name =	"${1}",
231};
232
233static devclass_t ${1}_devclass;
234
235/*
236 ******************************************
237 * ISA Attachment structures and functions.
238 ******************************************
239 */
240static void ${1}_isa_identify (driver_t *, device_t);
241static int ${1}_isa_probe (device_t);
242static int ${1}_isa_attach (device_t);
243static int ${1}_isa_detach (device_t);
244
245static struct isa_pnp_id ${1}_ids[] = {
246	{0x12345678,	"ABCco Widget"},
247	{0xfedcba98,	"shining moon Widget ripoff"},
248	{0,		NULL}
249};
250
251static device_method_t ${1}_methods[] = {
252	DEVMETHOD(device_identify,	${1}_isa_identify),
253	DEVMETHOD(device_probe,		${1}_isa_probe),
254	DEVMETHOD(device_attach,	${1}_isa_attach),
255	DEVMETHOD(device_detach,	${1}_isa_detach),
256	DEVMETHOD_END
257};
258
259static driver_t ${1}_isa_driver = {
260	"${1}",
261	${1}_methods,
262	sizeof (struct ${1}_softc)
263};
264
265DRIVER_MODULE(${1}, isa, ${1}_isa_driver, ${1}_devclass, 0, 0);
266
267/*
268 * Here list some port addresses we might expect our widget to appear at:
269 * This list should only be used for cards that have some non-destructive
270 * (to other cards) way of probing these address.  Otherwise the driver
271 * should not go looking for instances of itself, but instead rely on
272 * the hints file.  Strange failures for people with other cards might
273 * result.
274 */
275static struct localhints {
276	int ioport;
277	int irq;
278	int drq;
279	int mem;
280} res[] = {
281	{ 0x210, 11, 2, 0xcd000},
282	{ 0x310, 12, 3, 0xdd000},
283	{ 0x320, 9, 6, 0xd4000},
284	{0,0,0,0}
285};
286
287#define MAXHINTS 10 /* Just an arbitrary safety limit. */
288/*
289 * Called once when the driver is somehow connected with the bus,
290 * (Either linked in and the bus is started, or loaded as a module).
291 *
292 * The aim of this routine in an ISA driver is to add child entries to
293 * the parent bus so that it looks as if the devices were detected by
294 * some pnp-like method, or at least mentioned in the hints.
295 *
296 * For NON-PNP "dumb" devices:
297 * Add entries into the bus's list of likely devices, so that
298 * our 'probe routine' will be called for them.
299 * This is similar to what the 'hints' code achieves, except this is
300 * loadable with the driver.
301 * In the 'dumb' case we end up with more children than needed but
302 * some (or all) of them will fail probe() and only waste a little memory.
303 *
304 * For NON-PNP "Smart" devices:
305 * If the device has a NON-PNP way of being detected and setting/sensing
306 * the card, then do that here and add a child for each set of
307 * hardware found.
308 *
309 * For PNP devices:
310 * If the device is always PNP capable then this function can be removed.
311 * The ISA PNP system will have automatically added it to the system and
312 * so your identify routine needn't do anything.
313 *
314 * If the device is mentioned in the 'hints' file then this
315 * function can be removed. All devices mentioned in the hints
316 * file get added as children for probing, whether or not the
317 * driver is linked in. So even as a module it MAY still be there.
318 * See isa/isahint.c for hints being added in.
319 */
320static void
321${1}_isa_identify (driver_t *driver, device_t parent)
322{
323	u_int32_t	irq=0;
324	u_int32_t	ioport;
325	device_t	child;
326	int i;
327
328	/*
329	 * If we've already got ${UPPER} attached somehow, don't try again.
330	 * Maybe it was in the hints file. or it was loaded before.
331	 */
332	if (device_find_child(parent, "${1}", 0)) {
333		printf("${UPPER}: already attached\n");
334		return;
335	}
336/* XXX Look at dev/acpica/acpi_isa.c for use of ISA_ADD_CONFIG() macro. */
337/* XXX What is ISA_SET_CONFIG_CALLBACK(parent, child, pnpbios_set_config, 0)? */
338	for (i = 0; i < MAXHINTS; i++) {
339
340		ioport = res[i].ioport;
341		irq = res[i].irq;
342		if ((ioport == 0) && (irq == 0))
343			return; /* We've added all our local hints. */
344
345		child = BUS_ADD_CHILD(parent, ISA_ORDER_SPECULATIVE, "${1}", -1);
346		bus_set_resource(child, SYS_RES_IOPORT,	0, ioport, NUMPORTS);
347		bus_set_resource(child, SYS_RES_IRQ,	0, irq, 1);
348		bus_set_resource(child, SYS_RES_DRQ,	0, res[i].drq, 1);
349		bus_set_resource(child, SYS_RES_MEMORY,	0, res[i].mem, MEMSIZE);
350
351#if 0
352		/*
353		 * If we wanted to pretend PNP found it
354		 * we could do this, and put matching entries
355		 * in the PNP table, but I think it's probably too hacky.
356		 * As you see, some people have done it though.
357		 * Basically EISA (remember that?) would do this I think.
358		 */
359		isa_set_vendorid(child, PNP_EISAID("ESS1888"));
360		isa_set_logicalid(child, PNP_EISAID("ESS1888"));
361#endif
362	}
363#if 0
364	/*
365	 * Do some smart probing (e.g. like the lnc driver)
366	 * and add a child for each one found.
367	 */
368#endif
369
370	return;
371}
372/*
373 * The ISA code calls this for each device it knows about,
374 * whether via the PNP code or via the hints etc.
375 * If the device nas no PNP capabilities, remove all the
376 * PNP entries, but keep the call to ISA_PNP_PROBE()
377 * As it will guard against accidentally recognising
378 * foreign hardware. This is because we will be called to check against
379 * ALL PNP hardware.
380 */
381static int
382${1}_isa_probe (device_t device)
383{
384	int error;
385	device_t parent = device_get_parent(device);
386	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEVICE2SOFTC(device);
387	u_long	port_start, port_count;
388
389	bzero(scp, sizeof(*scp));
390	scp->device = device;
391
392	/*
393	 * Check this device for a PNP match in our table.
394	 * There are several possible outcomes.
395	 * error == 0		We match a PNP.
396	 * error == ENXIO,	It is a PNP device but not in our table.
397	 * error == ENOENT,	It is not a PNP device.. try heuristic probes.
398	 *    -- logic from if_ed_isa.c, added info from isa/isa_if.m:
399	 *
400	 * If we had a list of devices that we could handle really well,
401	 * and a list which we could handle only basic functions, then
402	 * we would call this twice, once for each list,
403	 * and return a value of '-2' or something if we could
404	 * only handle basic functions. This would allow a specific
405	 * Widgetplus driver to make a better offer if it knows how to
406	 * do all the extended functions. (See non-pnp part for more info).
407	 */
408	error = ISA_PNP_PROBE(parent, device, ${1}_ids);
409	switch (error) {
410	case 0:
411		/*
412		 * We found a PNP device.
413		 * Do nothing, as it's all done in attach().
414		 */
415		break;
416	case ENOENT:
417		/*
418		 * Well it didn't show up in the PNP tables
419		 * so look directly at known ports (if we have any)
420		 * in case we are looking for an old pre-PNP card.
421		 *
422		 * Hopefully the  'identify' routine will have picked these
423		 * up for us first if they use some proprietary detection
424		 * method.
425		 *
426		 * The ports, irqs etc should come from a 'hints' section
427		 * which is read in by code in isa/isahint.c
428		 * and kern/subr_bus.c to create resource entries,
429		 * or have been added by the 'identify routine above.
430		 * Note that HINTS based resource requests have NO
431		 * SIZE for the memory or ports requests  (just a base)
432		 * so we may need to 'correct' this before we
433		 * do any probing.
434		 */
435		/*
436		 * Find out the values of any resources we
437		 * need for our dumb probe. Also check we have enough ports
438		 * in the request. (could be hints based).
439		 * Should probably do the same for memory regions too.
440		 */
441		error = bus_get_resource(device, SYS_RES_IOPORT, 0,
442		    &port_start, &port_count);
443		if (port_count != NUMPORTS) {
444			bus_set_resource(device, SYS_RES_IOPORT, 0,
445			    port_start, NUMPORTS);
446		}
447
448		/*
449		 * Make a temporary resource reservation.
450		 * If we can't get the resources we need then
451		 * we need to abort.  Possibly this indicates
452		 * the resources were used by another device
453		 * in which case the probe would have failed anyhow.
454		 */
455		if ((error = (${1}_allocate_resources(device)))) {
456			error = ENXIO;
457			goto errexit;
458		}
459
460		/* Dummy heuristic type probe. */
461		if (inb(port_start) != EXPECTED_VALUE) {
462			/*
463			 * It isn't what we hoped, so quit looking for it.
464			 */
465			error = ENXIO;
466		} else {
467			u_long membase = bus_get_resource_start(device,
468					SYS_RES_MEMORY, 0 /*rid*/);
469			u_long memsize;
470			/*
471			 * If we discover in some way that the device has
472			 * XXX bytes of memory window, we can override
473			 * or set the memory size in the child resource list.
474			 */
475			memsize = inb(port_start + 1) * 1024; /* for example */
476			error = bus_set_resource(device, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
477				/*rid*/0, membase, memsize);
478			/*
479			 * We found one, return non-positive numbers..
480			 * Return -N if we can't handle it, but not well.
481			 * Return -2 if we would LIKE the device.
482			 * Return -1 if we want it a lot.
483			 * Return 0 if we MUST get the device.
484			 * This allows drivers to 'bid' for a device.
485			 */
486			device_set_desc(device, "ACME Widget model 1234");
487			error = -1; /* We want it but someone else
488					may be even better. */
489		}
490		/*
491		 * Unreserve the resources for now because
492		 * another driver may bid for device too.
493		 * If we lose the bid, but still hold the resources, we will
494		 * effectively have disabled the other driver from getting them
495		 * which will result in neither driver getting the device.
496		 * We will ask for them again in attach if we win.
497		 */
498		${1}_deallocate_resources(device);
499		break;
500	case  ENXIO:
501		/* It was PNP but not ours, leave immediately. */
502	default:
503		error = ENXIO;
504	}
505errexit:
506	return (error);
507}
508
509/*
510 * Called if the probe succeeded and our bid won the device.
511 * We can be destructive here as we know we have the device.
512 * This is the first place we can be sure we have a softc structure.
513 * You would do ISA specific attach things here, but generically there aren't
514 * any (yay new-bus!).
515 */
516static int
517${1}_isa_attach (device_t device)
518{
519        int	error;
520	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEVICE2SOFTC(device);
521
522        error =  ${1}_attach(device, scp);
523        if (error)
524                ${1}_isa_detach(device);
525        return (error);
526}
527
528/*
529 * Detach the driver (e.g. module unload),
530 * call the bus independent version
531 * and undo anything we did in the ISA attach routine.
532 */
533static int
534${1}_isa_detach (device_t device)
535{
536        int	error;
537	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEVICE2SOFTC(device);
538
539        error =  ${1}_detach(device, scp);
540        return (error);
541}
542
543/*
544 ***************************************
545 * PCI Attachment structures and code
546 ***************************************
547 */
548
549static int	${1}_pci_probe(device_t);
550static int	${1}_pci_attach(device_t);
551static int	${1}_pci_detach(device_t);
552
553static device_method_t ${1}_pci_methods[] = {
554	/* Device interface */
555	DEVMETHOD(device_probe,		${1}_pci_probe),
556	DEVMETHOD(device_attach,	${1}_pci_attach),
557	DEVMETHOD(device_detach,	${1}_pci_detach),
558	{ 0, 0 }
559};
560
561static driver_t ${1}_pci_driver = {
562	"${1}",
563	${1}_pci_methods,
564	sizeof(struct ${1}_softc),
565};
566
567DRIVER_MODULE(${1}, pci, ${1}_pci_driver, ${1}_devclass, 0, 0);
568/*
569 * Cardbus is a pci bus plus extra, so use the pci driver unless special
570 * things need to be done only in the cardbus case.
571 */
572DRIVER_MODULE(${1}, cardbus, ${1}_pci_driver, ${1}_devclass, 0, 0);
573
574static struct _pcsid
575{
576	u_int32_t	type;
577	const char	*desc;
578} pci_ids[] = {
579	{ 0x1234abcd,	"ACME PCI Widgetplus"	},
580	{ 0x1243fedc,	"Happy moon brand RIPOFFplus"	},
581	{ 0x00000000,	NULL					}
582};
583
584/*
585 * See if this card is specifically mentioned in our list of known devices.
586 * Theoretically we might also put in a weak bid for some devices that
587 * report themselves to be some generic type of device if we can handle
588 * that generic type. (other PCI_XXX calls give that info).
589 * This would allow a specific driver to over-ride us.
590 *
591 * See the comments in the ISA section regarding returning non-positive
592 * values from probe routines.
593 */
594static int
595${1}_pci_probe (device_t device)
596{
597	u_int32_t	type = pci_get_devid(device);
598	struct _pcsid	*ep =pci_ids;
599
600	while (ep->type && ep->type != type)
601		++ep;
602	if (ep->desc) {
603		device_set_desc(device, ep->desc);
604		return 0; /* If there might be a better driver, return -2 */
605	} else
606		return ENXIO;
607}
608
609static int
610${1}_pci_attach(device_t device)
611{
612        int	error;
613	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEVICE2SOFTC(device);
614
615        error =  ${1}_attach(device, scp);
616        if (error)
617                ${1}_pci_detach(device);
618        return (error);
619}
620
621static int
622${1}_pci_detach (device_t device)
623{
624        int	error;
625	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEVICE2SOFTC(device);
626
627        error =  ${1}_detach(device, scp);
628        return (error);
629}
630
631/*
632 ****************************************
633 *  Common Attachment sub-functions
634 ****************************************
635 */
636static int
637${1}_attach(device_t device, struct ${1}_softc * scp)
638{
639	device_t parent	= device_get_parent(device);
640	int	unit	= device_get_unit(device);
641
642	scp->dev = make_dev(&${1}_cdevsw, 0,
643			UID_ROOT, GID_OPERATOR, 0600, "${1}%d", unit);
644	scp->dev->si_drv1 = scp;
645
646	if (${1}_allocate_resources(device))
647		goto errexit;
648
649	scp->bt = rman_get_bustag(scp->res_ioport);
650	scp->bh = rman_get_bushandle(scp->res_ioport);
651
652	/* Register the interrupt handler. */
653	/*
654	 * The type should be one of:
655	 *	INTR_TYPE_TTY
656	 *	INTR_TYPE_BIO
657	 *	INTR_TYPE_CAM
658	 *	INTR_TYPE_NET
659	 *	INTR_TYPE_MISC
660	 * This will probably change with SMPng.  INTR_TYPE_FAST may be
661	 * OR'd into this type to mark the interrupt fast.  However, fast
662	 * interrupts cannot be shared at all so special precautions are
663	 * necessary when coding fast interrupt routines.
664	 */
665	if (scp->res_irq) {
666		/* Default to the tty mask for registration. */  /* XXX */
667		if (BUS_SETUP_INTR(parent, device, scp->res_irq, INTR_TYPE_TTY,
668				${1}intr, scp, &scp->intr_cookie) == 0) {
669			/* Do something if successful. */
670		} else
671			goto errexit;
672	}
673
674	/*
675	 * If we want to access the memory we will need
676	 * to know where it was mapped.
677	 *
678	 * Use of this function is discouraged, however.  You should
679	 * be accessing the device with the bus_space API if at all
680	 * possible.
681	 */
682	scp->vaddr = rman_get_virtual(scp->res_memory);
683	return 0;
684
685errexit:
686	/*
687	 * Undo anything we may have done.
688	 */
689	${1}_detach(device, scp);
690	return (ENXIO);
691}
692
693static int
694${1}_detach(device_t device, struct ${1}_softc *scp)
695{
696	device_t parent = device_get_parent(device);
697
698	/*
699	 * At this point stick a strong piece of wood into the device
700	 * to make sure it is stopped safely. The alternative is to
701	 * simply REFUSE to detach if it's busy. What you do depends on
702	 * your specific situation.
703	 *
704	 * Sometimes the parent bus will detach you anyway, even if you
705	 * are busy.  You must cope with that possibility.  Your hardware
706	 * might even already be gone in the case of cardbus or pccard
707	 * devices.
708	 */
709	/* ZAP some register */
710
711	/*
712	 * Take our interrupt handler out of the list of handlers
713	 * that can handle this irq.
714	 */
715	if (scp->intr_cookie != NULL) {
716		if (BUS_TEARDOWN_INTR(parent, device,
717			scp->res_irq, scp->intr_cookie) != 0)
718				printf("intr teardown failed.. continuing\n");
719		scp->intr_cookie = NULL;
720	}
721
722	/*
723	 * Deallocate any system resources we may have
724	 * allocated on behalf of this driver.
725	 */
726	scp->vaddr = NULL;
727	return ${1}_deallocate_resources(device);
728}
729
730static int
731${1}_allocate_resources(device_t device)
732{
733	int error;
734	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEVICE2SOFTC(device);
735	int	size = 16; /* SIZE of port range used. */
736
737	scp->res_ioport = bus_alloc_resource(device, SYS_RES_IOPORT,
738			&scp->rid_ioport, 0ul, ~0ul, size, RF_ACTIVE);
739	if (scp->res_ioport == NULL)
740		goto errexit;
741
742	scp->res_irq = bus_alloc_resource(device, SYS_RES_IRQ,
743			&scp->rid_irq, 0ul, ~0ul, 1, RF_SHAREABLE|RF_ACTIVE);
744	if (scp->res_irq == NULL)
745		goto errexit;
746
747	scp->res_drq = bus_alloc_resource(device, SYS_RES_DRQ,
748			&scp->rid_drq, 0ul, ~0ul, 1, RF_ACTIVE);
749	if (scp->res_drq == NULL)
750		goto errexit;
751
752	scp->res_memory = bus_alloc_resource(device, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
753			&scp->rid_memory, 0ul, ~0ul, MSIZE, RF_ACTIVE);
754	if (scp->res_memory == NULL)
755		goto errexit;
756	return (0);
757
758errexit:
759	error = ENXIO;
760	/* Cleanup anything we may have assigned. */
761	${1}_deallocate_resources(device);
762	return (ENXIO); /* For want of a better idea. */
763}
764
765static int
766${1}_deallocate_resources(device_t device)
767{
768	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEVICE2SOFTC(device);
769
770	if (scp->res_irq != 0) {
771		bus_deactivate_resource(device, SYS_RES_IRQ,
772			scp->rid_irq, scp->res_irq);
773		bus_release_resource(device, SYS_RES_IRQ,
774			scp->rid_irq, scp->res_irq);
775		scp->res_irq = 0;
776	}
777	if (scp->res_ioport != 0) {
778		bus_deactivate_resource(device, SYS_RES_IOPORT,
779			scp->rid_ioport, scp->res_ioport);
780		bus_release_resource(device, SYS_RES_IOPORT,
781			scp->rid_ioport, scp->res_ioport);
782		scp->res_ioport = 0;
783	}
784	if (scp->res_memory != 0) {
785		bus_deactivate_resource(device, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
786			scp->rid_memory, scp->res_memory);
787		bus_release_resource(device, SYS_RES_MEMORY,
788			scp->rid_memory, scp->res_memory);
789		scp->res_memory = 0;
790	}
791	if (scp->res_drq != 0) {
792		bus_deactivate_resource(device, SYS_RES_DRQ,
793			scp->rid_drq, scp->res_drq);
794		bus_release_resource(device, SYS_RES_DRQ,
795			scp->rid_drq, scp->res_drq);
796		scp->res_drq = 0;
797	}
798	if (scp->dev)
799		destroy_dev(scp->dev);
800	return (0);
801}
802
803static void
804${1}intr(void *arg)
805{
806	struct ${1}_softc *scp = (struct ${1}_softc *) arg;
807
808	/*
809	 * Well we got an interrupt, now what?
810	 *
811	 * Make sure that the interrupt routine will always terminate,
812	 * even in the face of "bogus" data from the card.
813	 */
814	(void)scp; /* Delete this line after using scp. */
815	return;
816}
817
818static int
819${1}ioctl (struct cdev *dev, u_long cmd, caddr_t data, int flag, struct thread *td)
820{
821	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEV2SOFTC(dev);
822
823	(void)scp; /* Delete this line after using scp. */
824	switch (cmd) {
825	case DHIOCRESET:
826		/* Whatever resets it. */
827#if 0
828		${UPPER}_OUTB(SOME_PORT, 0xff);
829#endif
830		break;
831	default:
832		return ENXIO;
833	}
834	return (0);
835}
836/*
837 * You also need read, write, open, close routines.
838 * This should get you started.
839 */
840static int
841${1}open(struct cdev *dev, int oflags, int devtype, struct thread *td)
842{
843	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEV2SOFTC(dev);
844
845	/*
846	 * Do processing.
847	 */
848	(void)scp; /* Delete this line after using scp. */
849	return (0);
850}
851
852static int
853${1}close(struct cdev *dev, int fflag, int devtype, struct thread *td)
854{
855	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEV2SOFTC(dev);
856
857	/*
858	 * Do processing.
859	 */
860	(void)scp; /* Delete this line after using scp. */
861	return (0);
862}
863
864static int
865${1}read(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag)
866{
867	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEV2SOFTC(dev);
868	int	 toread;
869
870	/*
871	 * Do processing.
872	 * Read from buffer.
873	 */
874	(void)scp; /* Delete this line after using scp. */
875	toread = (min(uio->uio_resid, sizeof(scp->buffer)));
876	return(uiomove(scp->buffer, toread, uio));
877}
878
879static int
880${1}write(struct cdev *dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag)
881{
882	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEV2SOFTC(dev);
883	int	towrite;
884
885	/*
886	 * Do processing.
887	 * Write to buffer.
888	 */
889	(void)scp; /* Delete this line after using scp. */
890	towrite = (min(uio->uio_resid, sizeof(scp->buffer)));
891	return(uiomove(scp->buffer, towrite, uio));
892}
893
894static int
895${1}mmap(struct cdev *dev, vm_offset_t offset, vm_paddr_t *paddr, int nprot)
896{
897	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEV2SOFTC(dev);
898
899	/*
900	 * Given a byte offset into your device, return the PHYSICAL
901	 * page number that it would map to.
902	 */
903	(void)scp; /* Delete this line after using scp. */
904#if 0	/* If we had a frame buffer or whatever... do this. */
905	if (offset > FRAMEBUFFERSIZE - PAGE_SIZE)
906		return (-1);
907	return i386_btop((FRAMEBASE + offset));
908#else
909	return (-1);
910#endif
911}
912
913static int
914${1}poll(struct cdev *dev, int which, struct thread *td)
915{
916	struct ${1}_softc *scp = DEV2SOFTC(dev);
917
918	/*
919	 * Do processing.
920	 */
921	(void)scp; /* Delete this line after using scp. */
922	return (0); /* This is the wrong value I'm sure. */
923}
924
925DONE
926
927cat >${TOP}/sys/${1}io.h <<DONE
928/*
929 * Definitions needed to access the ${1} device (ioctls etc)
930 * see mtio.h, ioctl.h as examples.
931 */
932#ifndef SYS_DHIO_H
933#define SYS_DHIO_H
934
935#ifndef KERNEL
936#include <sys/types.h>
937#endif
938#include <sys/ioccom.h>
939
940/*
941 * Define an ioctl here.
942 */
943#define DHIOCRESET _IO('D', 0) /* Reset the ${1} device. */
944#endif
945DONE
946
947if [ ! -d ${TOP}/modules/${1} ]; then
948	mkdir -p ${TOP}/modules/${1}
949fi
950
951cat >${TOP}/modules/${1}/Makefile <<DONE
952#	${UPPER} Loadable Kernel Module
953
954.PATH:  \${.CURDIR}/../../dev/${1}
955KMOD    = ${1}
956SRCS    = ${1}.c
957SRCS    += opt_inet.h device_if.h bus_if.h pci_if.h isa_if.h
958
959# You may need to do this is your device is an if_xxx driver.
960opt_inet.h:
961	echo "#define INET 1" > opt_inet.h
962
963.include <bsd.kmod.mk>
964DONE
965
966echo -n "Do you want to build the '${1}' module? [Y]"
967read VAL
968if [ "-z" "$VAL" ]; then
969	VAL=YES
970fi
971case ${VAL} in
972[yY]*)
973	(cd ${TOP}/modules/${1}; make depend; make )
974	;;
975*)
976#	exit
977	;;
978esac
979
980echo ""
981echo -n "Do you want to build the '${UPPER}' kernel? [Y]"
982read VAL
983if [ "-z" "$VAL" ]; then
984	VAL=YES
985fi
986case ${VAL} in
987[yY]*)
988	(
989	 cd ${TOP}/i386/conf; \
990	 config ${UPPER}; \
991	 cd ${TOP}/i386/compile/${UPPER}; \
992	 make depend; \
993	 make; \
994	)
995	;;
996*)
997#	exit
998	;;
999esac
1000
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