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31.Dd November 9, 2017
32.Dt BHND_EROM 9
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm bhnd_erom ,
36.Nm bhnd_erom_alloc ,
37.Nm bhnd_erom_dump ,
38.Nm bhnd_erom_fini_static ,
39.Nm bhnd_erom_free ,
40.Nm bhnd_erom_free_core_table ,
41.Nm bhnd_erom_get_core_table ,
42.Nm bhnd_erom_init_static ,
43.Nm bhnd_erom_io ,
44.Nm bhnd_erom_io_fini ,
45.Nm bhnd_erom_io_map ,
46.Nm bhnd_erom_io_read ,
47.Nm bhnd_erom_iobus_init ,
48.Nm bhnd_erom_iores_new ,
49.Nm bhnd_erom_lookup_core ,
50.Nm bhnd_erom_lookup_core_addr ,
51.Nm bhnd_erom_probe ,
52.Nm bhnd_erom_probe_driver_classes
53.Nd BHND device enumeration table parsing
54.Sh SYNOPSIS
55.In dev/bhnd/bhnd.h
56.In dev/bhnd/bhnd_erom.h
57.\"
58.Vt typedef struct bhnd_erom bhnd_erom_t ;
59.Vt typedef struct kobj_class bhnd_erom_class_t ;
60.Vt typedef struct bhnd_erom_static bhnd_erom_static_t ;
61.Ft int
62.Fo bhnd_erom_probe
63.Fa "bhnd_erom_class_t *cls"
64.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
65.Fa "const struct bhnd_chipid *hint"
66.Fa "struct bhnd_chipid *cid"
67.Fc
68.Ft bhnd_erom_class_t *
69.Fo bhnd_erom_probe_driver_classes
70.Fa "devclass_t bus_devclass"
71.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
72.Fa "const struct bhnd_chipid *hint"
73.Fa "struct bhnd_chipid *cid"
74.Fc
75.Ft bhnd_erom_t *
76.Fo bhnd_erom_alloc
77.Fa "bhnd_erom_class_t *cls"
78.Fa "const struct bhnd_chipid *cid"
79.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
80.Fc
81.Ft void
82.Fo bhnd_erom_free
83.Fa "bhnd_erom_t *erom"
84.Fc
85.Ft int
86.Fo bhnd_erom_init_static
87.Fa "bhnd_erom_class_t *cls"
88.Fa "bhnd_erom_t *erom"
89.Fa "size_t esize"
90.Fa "const struct bhnd_chipid *cid"
91.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
92.Fc
93.Ft void
94.Fo bhnd_erom_fini_static
95.Fa "bhnd_erom_t *erom"
96.Fc
97.Ft int
98.Fo bhnd_erom_dump
99.Fa "bhnd_erom_t *erom"
100.Fc
101.Ft int
102.Fo bhnd_erom_get_core_table
103.Fa "bhnd_erom_t *erom"
104.Fa "struct bhnd_core_info **cores"
105.Fa "u_int *num_cores"
106.Fc
107.Ft void
108.Fo bhnd_erom_free_core_table
109.Fa "bhnd_erom_t *erom"
110.Fa "struct bhnd_core_info *cores"
111.Fc
112.Ft int
113.Fo bhnd_erom_lookup_core
114.Fa "bhnd_erom_t *erom"
115.Fa "const struct bhnd_core_match *desc"
116.Fa "struct bhnd_core_info *core"
117.Fc
118.Ft int
119.Fo bhnd_erom_lookup_core_addr
120.Fa "bhnd_erom_t *erom"
121.Fa "const struct bhnd_core_match *desc"
122.Fa "bhnd_port_type type"
123.Fa "u_int port"
124.Fa "u_int region"
125.Fa "struct bhnd_core_info *core"
126.Fa "bhnd_addr_t *addr"
127.Fa "bhnd_size_t *size"
128.Fc
129.\"
130.Ss Bus Space I/O
131.Ft struct bhnd_erom_io *
132.Fo bhnd_erom_iores_new
133.Fa "device_t dev"
134.Fa "int rid"
135.Fc
136.Ft int
137.Fo bhnd_erom_iobus_init
138.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_iobus *iobus"
139.Fa "bhnd_addr_t addr"
140.Fa "bhnd_size_t size"
141.Fa "bus_space_tag_t bst"
142.Fa "bus_space_handle_t bsh"
143.Fc
144.Ft void
145.Fo bhnd_erom_io_fini
146.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
147.Fc
148.Ft int
149.Fo bhnd_erom_io_map
150.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
151.Fa "bhnd_addr_t addr"
152.Fa "bhnd_size_t size"
153.Fc
154.Ft uint32_t
155.Fo bhnd_erom_io_read
156.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
157.Fa "bhnd_size_t offset"
158.Fa "u_int width"
159.Fc
160.In dev/bhnd/bhnd_eromvar.h
161.Bd -literal
162struct bhnd_erom_io {
163	bhnd_erom_io_map_t	*map;
164	bhnd_erom_io_read_t	*read;
165	bhnd_erom_io_fini_t	*fini;
166};
167.Ed
168.Ft typedef int
169.Fo \*(lpbhnd_erom_io_map_t\*(rp
170.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
171.Fa "bhnd_addr_t addr"
172.Fa "bhnd_size_t size"
173.Fc
174.Ft typedef uint32_t
175.Fo \*(lpbhnd_erom_io_read_t\*(rp
176.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
177.Fa "bhnd_size_t offset"
178.Fa "u_int width"
179.Fc
180.Ft typedef void
181.Fo "\*(lpbhnd_erom_io_fini_t\*(rp
182.Fa "struct bhnd_erom_io *eio"
183.Fc
184.\"
185.Sh DESCRIPTION
186The
187.Nm
188framework provides a common parser interface to the BHND device enumeration
189table formats supported by
190.Xr bhnd 4
191bus drivers.
192.Pp
193The
194.Fn bhnd_erom_probe
195function is used to identify a
196.Xr bhnd 4
197bus device and determine whether the erom class
198.Fa cls
199is capable of parsing its device enumeration table.
200If successful, the probed chip identification is written to the location
201pointed to by
202.Fa cid .
203.Pp
204A pointer to a bus I/O instance mapping the device registers of the first
205hardware core must be provided using the
206.Fa eio
207argument.
208The registers can be mapped using
209.Xr bhnd_erom_io_map 9 .
210.Pp
211On devices that do not provide standard
212.Xr bhnd_chipc 4
213chip identification registers via the first hardware core, a pointer to chip
214information for the device must be specified using the
215.Fa hint
216argument.
217Otherwise, the
218.Fa hint
219argument should be
220.Dv NULL .
221.Pp
222The
223.Fn bhnd_erom_probe_driver_classes
224function is a convenience wrapper for
225.Fn bhnd_erom_probe .
226This function will iterate over all drivers instances in the device class
227.Fa bus_devclass ,
228using
229.Xr bhnd_driver_get_erom_class 9
230to fetch each driver's erom class and probe the hardware core mapped by
231.Fa eio .
232A pointer to the erom class with the highest probe priority is returned on
233success.
234If there are no successful probe results from the erom classes,
235.Dv NULL
236is returned.
237.Pp
238The
239.Fn bhnd_erom_alloc
240function allocates and returns a new parser instance of the device enumeration
241class
242.Fa cls
243for the chip identified by
244.Fa cid ,
245using the bus I/O instance
246.Fa eio
247to map and read the device table.
248On success, the returned
249.Vt bhnd_erom_t
250assumes ownership of
251.Fa eio .
252.Pp
253The
254.Fn bhnd_erom_free
255function releases all resources held by an erom parser successfully allocated
256using
257.Fn bhnd_erom_alloc .
258.Pp
259Clients can manage the allocation of memory themselves with
260.Fn bhnd_erom_init_static .
261This is useful in cases like performing device enumeration before
262.Xr malloc 9
263initialization.
264.Fn bhnd_erom_init_static
265is called with
266.Fa erom
267set to a pointer to the memory for the instance, and the total available bytes
268in
269.Fa esize .
270.Pp
271The
272.Vt bhnd_erom_static
273structure is large enough to statically allocate any supported parser class
274instance state.
275Pointers to a
276.Vt bhnd_erom_static
277structure can be cast to
278.Vt bhnd_erom_t .
279.Pp
280The
281.Fn bhnd_erom_fini_static
282function releases all resources held by an erom parser successfully
283initialized using
284.Fn bhnd_erom_init_static .
285.Pp
286The
287.Fn bhnd_erom_dump
288function enumerates and prints all device table entries in
289.Fa erom .
290.Pp
291The
292.Fn bhnd_erom_get_core_table
293function enumerates all device table entries in
294.Fa erom ,
295returning a table of core information structures in
296.Fa cores
297and the count in
298.Fa num_cores .
299The memory allocated for the table must be freed using
300.Fn bhnd_erom_free_core_table .
301.Pp
302The
303.Fn bhnd_erom_free_core_table
304function frees any memory allocated in a previous call to
305.Fn bhnd_erom_get_core_table .
306.Pp
307The
308.Fn bhnd_erom_lookup_core
309function locates the first device table entry in
310.Fa erom
311that matches core match descriptor
312.Fa desc ,
313writing the core information of the matching entry to
314.Fa core .
315.Pp
316The
317.Fn bhnd_erom_lookup_core_addr
318function locates the first device table entry in
319.Fa erom
320that matches core match descriptor
321.Fa desc ,
322fetching the base address and size of the memory region
323.Fa region
324mapped to the port
325.Fa port
326of type
327.Fa type .
328On success, the core information of the matching entry is written to
329.Fa core ,
330the base address of the port region is written to
331.Fa addr ,
332and the total size of the port region is written to
333.Fa size .
334If the core information is not desired, set
335.Fa core
336to
337.Dv NULL .
338.Ss Bus Space I/O
339.Pp
340The
341.Vt bhnd_erom_io
342structure provides a set of I/O callbacks used by
343.Nm
344to map and read the device enumeration table.
345Clients may either use the existing
346.Fn bhnd_erom_iores_new
347or
348.Fn bhnd_erom_iobus_init
349functions to allocate a bus I/O instance, or implement the
350.Vt bhnd_erom_io
351callbacks directly.
352.Pp
353The
354.Vt bhnd_erom_io
355structure contains these required fields:
356.Pp
357.Bl -tag -width "read" -offset indent
358.It Fa map
359A function implementing
360.Fn bhnd_erom_io_map .
361.It Fa read
362A function implementing
363.Fn bhnd_erom_io_read .
364.It Fa fini
365A function implementing
366.Fn bhnd_erom_io_fini .
367.El
368.Pp
369The
370.Fn bhnd_erom_iores_new
371function allocates and returns a new bus I/O instance that will perform mapping
372by using
373.Xr bhnd_alloc_resource 9
374to allocate
375.Dv SYS_RES_MEMORY
376bus resources on demand from the device
377.Fa dev
378using a resource ID of
379.Fa rid .
380.Pp
381The
382.Fn bhnd_erom_iobus_init
383function initializes a caller-allocated bus I/O instance
384.Fa iobus
385that will perform bus I/O using the bus space tag
386.Fa bst
387and handle
388.Fa bsh .
389The base address and total size mapped by
390.Fa bsh
391should be specified using the
392.Fa addr
393and
394.Fa size
395arguments.
396.Pp
397The
398.Fn bhnd_erom_io_fini
399function frees all resources held by the bus I/O instance
400.Fa eio .
401.Pp
402The
403.Fn bhnd_erom_io_map
404function is used to request that the bus I/O instance
405.Fa eio
406map
407.Xr bhnd 4
408bus space at bus address
409.Fa addr
410with a mapping of size
411.Fa size .
412.Pp
413The
414.Fn bhnd_erom_io_read
415function is used to read a data item of
416.Fa width
417bytes from the bus I/O instance
418.Fa eio
419at
420.Fa offset ,
421relative to the bus address previously mapped using
422.Fn bhnd_erom_io_map .
423.Pp
424The
425.Fa width
426must be one of 1, 2, or 4 bytes.
427.Pp
428.Sh RETURN VALUES
429The
430.Fn bhnd_erom_probe
431function returns a standard
432.Xr DEVICE_PROBE 9
433result.
434.Pp
435A return value equal to or less than zero indicates success.
436Values greater than zero indicates an error, and will be an appropriate error
437code.
438For values less than or equal to zero, the erom class returning the highest
439value should be used to parse the erom table.
440.Er ENXIO
441is returned if the device is not supported by the parser.
442.Pp
443The
444.Fn bhnd_erom_probe_driver_classes
445function returns a pointer to the probed
446.Vt bhnd_erom_class_t
447instance on success, a null pointer otherwise.
448.Pp
449The
450.Fn bhnd_erom_alloc
451function returns a pointer to
452.Vt bhnd_erom_t
453on success, or
454.Dv NULL
455if an error occurred allocating or initializing the EROM parser.
456.Pp
457The
458.Fn bhnd_erom_init_static
459function returns 0 on success,
460.Er ENOMEM
461if the allocation size is smaller than required by the erom class, or
462an appropriate error code if initialization otherwise fails.
463.Pp
464The
465.Fn bhnd_erom_lookup_core
466function returns 0 on success,
467.Er ENOENT
468if no matching core is found, or an appropriate error code if parsing the device
469table otherwise fails.
470.Pp
471The
472.Fn bhnd_erom_dump ,
473.Fn bhnd_erom_get_core_table ,
474.Fn bhnd_erom_iobus_init ,
475.Fn bhnd_erom_io_map ,
476functions return 0 on success, otherwise an appropriate error code is returned.
477.Sh SEE ALSO
478.Xr bhnd 4 ,
479.Xr bhnd 9 ,
480.Xr bhnd_alloc_resource 9
481.Xr bhnd_driver_get_erom_class 9
482.Xr bus_space 9
483.Sh AUTHORS
484.An -nosplit
485The
486.Nm
487framework and this manual page were written by
488.An Landon Fuller Aq Mt landonf@FreeBSD.org .
489