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37 
38 #ifndef _BHND_BHND_H_
39 #define _BHND_BHND_H_
40 
41 #include <sys/param.h>
42 #include <sys/bus.h>
43 #include <sys/lock.h>
44 #include <sys/mutex.h>
45 
46 #include <machine/bus.h>
47 
48 #include "bhnd_ids.h"
49 #include "bhnd_types.h"
50 #include "bhnd_erom_types.h"
51 #include "bhnd_debug.h"
52 #include "bhnd_bus_if.h"
53 #include "bhnd_match.h"
54 
55 #include "nvram/bhnd_nvram.h"
56 
57 extern devclass_t bhnd_devclass;
58 extern devclass_t bhnd_hostb_devclass;
59 extern devclass_t bhnd_nvram_devclass;
60 
61 #define	BHND_CHIPID_MAX_NAMELEN	32	/**< maximum buffer required for a
62 					     bhnd_format_chip_id() */
63 
64 /**
65  * bhnd child instance variables
66  */
67 enum bhnd_device_vars {
68 	BHND_IVAR_VENDOR,	/**< Designer's JEP-106 manufacturer ID. */
69 	BHND_IVAR_DEVICE,	/**< Part number */
70 	BHND_IVAR_HWREV,	/**< Core revision */
71 	BHND_IVAR_DEVICE_CLASS,	/**< Core class (@sa bhnd_devclass_t) */
72 	BHND_IVAR_VENDOR_NAME,	/**< Core vendor name */
73 	BHND_IVAR_DEVICE_NAME,	/**< Core name */
74 	BHND_IVAR_CORE_INDEX,	/**< Bus-assigned core number */
75 	BHND_IVAR_CORE_UNIT,	/**< Bus-assigned core unit number,
76 				     assigned sequentially (starting at 0) for
77 				     each vendor/device pair. */
78 	BHND_IVAR_PMU_INFO,	/**< Internal bus-managed PMU state */
79 };
80 
81 /**
82  * bhnd device probe priority bands.
83  */
84 enum {
85 	BHND_PROBE_ROOT         = 0,    /**< Nexus or host bridge */
86 	BHND_PROBE_BUS		= 1000,	/**< Buses and bridges */
87 	BHND_PROBE_CPU		= 2000,	/**< CPU devices */
88 	BHND_PROBE_INTERRUPT	= 3000,	/**< Interrupt controllers. */
89 	BHND_PROBE_TIMER	= 4000,	/**< Timers and clocks. */
90 	BHND_PROBE_RESOURCE	= 5000,	/**< Resource discovery (including NVRAM/SPROM) */
91 	BHND_PROBE_DEFAULT	= 6000,	/**< Default device priority */
92 };
93 
94 /**
95  * Constants defining fine grained ordering within a BHND_PROBE_* priority band.
96  *
97  * Example:
98  * @code
99  * BHND_PROBE_BUS + BHND_PROBE_ORDER_FIRST
100  * @endcode
101  */
102 enum {
103 	BHND_PROBE_ORDER_FIRST		= 0,
104 	BHND_PROBE_ORDER_EARLY		= 25,
105 	BHND_PROBE_ORDER_MIDDLE		= 50,
106 	BHND_PROBE_ORDER_LATE		= 75,
107 	BHND_PROBE_ORDER_LAST		= 100
108 
109 };
110 
111 
112 /**
113  * Per-core IOCTL flags common to all bhnd(4) cores.
114  */
115 enum {
116 	BHND_IOCTL_BIST		= 0x8000,	/**< Initiate a built-in self-test (BIST). Must be cleared
117 						     after BIST results are read via BHND_IOST_BIST_* */
118 	BHND_IOCTL_PME		= 0x4000,	/**< Enable posting of power management events by the core. */
119 	BHND_IOCTL_CFLAGS	= 0x3FFC,	/**< Reserved for core-specific ioctl flags. */
120 	BHND_IOCTL_CLK_FORCE	= 0x0002,	/**< Force disable of clock gating, resulting in all clocks
121 						     being distributed within the core. Should be set when
122 						     asserting/deasserting reset to ensure the reset signal
123 						     fully propagates to the entire core. */
124 	BHND_IOCTL_CLK_EN	= 0x0001,	/**< If cleared, the core clock will be disabled. Should be
125 						     set during normal operation, and cleared when the core is
126 						     held in reset. */
127 };
128 
129 /**
130  * Per-core IOST flags common to all bhnd(4) cores.
131  */
132 enum {
133 	BHND_IOST_BIST_DONE	= 0x8000,	/**< Set upon BIST completion (see BHND_IOCTL_BIST), and cleared
134 						     if 0 is written to BHND_IOCTL_BIST. */
135 	BHND_IOST_BIST_FAIL	= 0x4000,	/**< Set upon detection of a BIST error; the value is unspecified
136 						     if BIST has not completed and BHND_IOST_BIST_DONE is not set. */
137 	BHND_IOST_CLK		= 0x2000,	/**< Set if the core has requested that gated clocks be enabled, or
138 						     cleared otherwise. The value is undefined if a core does not
139 						     support clock gating. */
140 	BHND_IOST_DMA64		= 0x1000,	/**< Set if this core supports 64-bit DMA */
141 	BHND_IOST_CFLAGS	= 0x0FFC,	/**< Reserved for core-specific status flags. */
142 };
143 
144 /*
145  * Simplified accessors for bhnd device ivars
146  */
147 #define	BHND_ACCESSOR(var, ivar, type) \
148 	__BUS_ACCESSOR(bhnd, var, BHND, ivar, type)
149 
150 BHND_ACCESSOR(vendor,		VENDOR,		uint16_t);
151 BHND_ACCESSOR(device,		DEVICE,		uint16_t);
152 BHND_ACCESSOR(hwrev,		HWREV,		uint8_t);
153 BHND_ACCESSOR(class,		DEVICE_CLASS,	bhnd_devclass_t);
154 BHND_ACCESSOR(vendor_name,	VENDOR_NAME,	const char *);
155 BHND_ACCESSOR(device_name,	DEVICE_NAME,	const char *);
156 BHND_ACCESSOR(core_index,	CORE_INDEX,	u_int);
157 BHND_ACCESSOR(core_unit,	CORE_UNIT,	int);
158 BHND_ACCESSOR(pmu_info,		PMU_INFO,	void *);
159 
160 #undef	BHND_ACCESSOR
161 
162 /**
163  * A bhnd(4) board descriptor.
164  */
165 struct bhnd_board_info {
166 	uint16_t	board_vendor;	/**< Board vendor (PCI-SIG vendor ID).
167 					  *
168 					  * On PCI devices, this will default to
169 					  * the PCI subsystem vendor ID, but may
170 					  * be overridden by the 'boardtype'
171 					  * NVRAM variable.
172 					  *
173 					  * On SoCs, this will default to
174 					  * PCI_VENDOR_BROADCOM, but may be
175 					  * overridden by the 'boardvendor'
176 					  * NVRAM variable.
177 					  */
178 	uint16_t	board_type;	/**< Board type (See BHND_BOARD_*)
179 					  *
180 					  *  This value is usually a
181 					  *  Broadcom-assigned reference board
182 					  *  identifier (see BHND_BOARD_*), but
183 					  *  may be set to an arbitrary value
184 					  *  assigned by the board vendor.
185 					  *
186 					  *  On PCI devices, this will default
187 					  *  to the PCI subsystem ID, but may be
188 					  *  overridden by the 'boardtype'
189 					  *  NVRAM variable.
190 					  *
191 					  *  On SoCs, this will always be
192 					  *  populated with the value of the
193 					  * 'boardtype' NVRAM variable.
194 					  */
195 	uint16_t	board_devid;	/**< Board device ID.
196 					  *
197 					  *  On PCI devices, this will default
198 					  *  to the PCI device ID, but may
199 					  *  be overridden by the 'devid'
200 					  *  NVRAM variable.
201 					  */
202 	uint16_t	board_rev;	/**< Board revision. */
203 	uint8_t		board_srom_rev;	/**< Board SROM format revision */
204 
205 	uint32_t	board_flags;	/**< Board flags (see BHND_BFL_*) */
206 	uint32_t	board_flags2;	/**< Board flags 2 (see BHND_BFL2_*) */
207 	uint32_t	board_flags3;	/**< Board flags 3 (see BHND_BFL3_*) */
208 };
209 
210 
211 /**
212  * Chip Identification
213  *
214  * This is read from the ChipCommon ID register; on earlier bhnd(4) devices
215  * where ChipCommon is unavailable, known values must be supplied.
216  */
217 struct bhnd_chipid {
218 	uint16_t	chip_id;	/**< chip id (BHND_CHIPID_*) */
219 	uint8_t		chip_rev;	/**< chip revision */
220 	uint8_t		chip_pkg;	/**< chip package (BHND_PKGID_*) */
221 	uint8_t		chip_type;	/**< chip type (BHND_CHIPTYPE_*) */
222 	uint32_t	chip_caps;	/**< chip capabilities (BHND_CAP_*) */
223 
224 	bhnd_addr_t	enum_addr;	/**< chip_type-specific enumeration
225 					  *  address; either the siba(4) base
226 					  *  core register block, or the bcma(4)
227 					  *  EROM core address. */
228 
229 	uint8_t		ncores;		/**< number of cores, if known. 0 if
230 					  *  not available. */
231 };
232 
233 /**
234  * Chip capabilities
235  */
236 enum bhnd_cap {
237 	BHND_CAP_BP64	= (1<<0),	/**< Backplane supports 64-bit
238 					  *  addressing */
239 	BHND_CAP_PMU	= (1<<1),	/**< PMU is present */
240 };
241 
242 /**
243  * A bhnd(4) core descriptor.
244  */
245 struct bhnd_core_info {
246 	uint16_t	vendor;		/**< JEP-106 vendor (BHND_MFGID_*) */
247 	uint16_t	device;		/**< device */
248 	uint16_t	hwrev;		/**< hardware revision */
249 	u_int		core_idx;	/**< bus-assigned core index */
250 	int		unit;		/**< bus-assigned core unit */
251 };
252 
253 /**
254  * bhnd(4) DMA address widths.
255  */
256 typedef enum {
257 	BHND_DMA_ADDR_30BIT	= 30,	/**< 30-bit DMA */
258 	BHND_DMA_ADDR_32BIT	= 32,	/**< 32-bit DMA */
259 	BHND_DMA_ADDR_64BIT	= 64,	/**< 64-bit DMA */
260 } bhnd_dma_addrwidth;
261 
262 /**
263  * Convert an address width (in bits) to its corresponding mask.
264  */
265 #define	BHND_DMA_ADDR_BITMASK(_width)	\
266 	((_width >= 64) ? ~0ULL :	\
267 	 (_width == 0) ? 0x0 :		\
268 	 ((1ULL << (_width)) - 1))	\
269 
270 /**
271  * bhnd(4) DMA address translation descriptor.
272  */
273 struct bhnd_dma_translation {
274 	/**
275 	 * Host-to-device physical address translation.
276 	 *
277 	 * This may be added to the host physical address to produce a device
278 	 * DMA address.
279 	 */
280 	bhnd_addr_t	base_addr;
281 
282 	/**
283 	 * Device-addressable address mask.
284 	 *
285 	 * This defines the device's DMA address range, excluding any bits
286 	 * reserved for mapping the address to the base_addr.
287 	 */
288 	bhnd_addr_t	addr_mask;
289 
290 	/**
291 	 * Device-addressable extended address mask.
292 	 *
293 	 * If a per-core bhnd(4) DMA engine supports the 'addrext' control
294 	 * field, it can be used to provide address bits excluded by addr_mask.
295 	 *
296 	 * Support for DMA extended address changes – including coordination
297 	 * with the core providing DMA translation – is handled transparently by
298 	 * the DMA engine. For example, on PCI(e) Wi-Fi chipsets, the Wi-Fi
299 	 * core DMA engine will (in effect) update the PCI core's DMA
300 	 * sbtopcitranslation base address to map the full address prior to
301 	 * performing a DMA transaction.
302 	 */
303 	bhnd_addr_t	addrext_mask;
304 
305 	/**
306 	 * Translation flags (see bhnd_dma_translation_flags).
307 	 */
308 	uint32_t	flags;
309 };
310 
311 #define	BHND_DMA_TRANSLATION_TABLE_END	{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }
312 
313 #define	BHND_DMA_IS_TRANSLATION_TABLE_END(_dt)			\
314 	((_dt)->base_addr == 0 && (_dt)->addr_mask == 0 &&	\
315 	 (_dt)->addrext_mask == 0 && (_dt)->flags == 0)
316 
317 /**
318  * bhnd(4) DMA address translation flags.
319  */
320 enum bhnd_dma_translation_flags {
321 	/**
322 	 * The translation remaps the device's physical address space.
323 	 *
324 	 * This is used in conjunction with BHND_DMA_TRANSLATION_BYTESWAPPED to
325 	 * define a DMA translation that provides byteswapped access to
326 	 * physical memory on big-endian MIPS SoCs.
327 	 */
328 	BHND_DMA_TRANSLATION_PHYSMAP		= (1<<0),
329 
330 	/**
331 	 * Provides a byte-swapped mapping; write requests will be byte-swapped
332 	 * before being written to memory, and read requests will be
333 	 * byte-swapped before being returned.
334 	 *
335 	 * This is primarily used to perform efficient byte swapping of DMA
336 	 * data on embedded MIPS SoCs executing in big-endian mode.
337 	 */
338 	BHND_DMA_TRANSLATION_BYTESWAPPED	= (1<<1),
339 };
340 
341 /**
342 * A bhnd(4) bus resource.
343 *
344 * This provides an abstract interface to per-core resources that may require
345 * bus-level remapping of address windows prior to access.
346 */
347 struct bhnd_resource {
348 	struct resource	*res;		/**< the system resource. */
349 	bool		 direct;	/**< false if the resource requires
350 					 *   bus window remapping before it
351 					 *   is MMIO accessible. */
352 };
353 
354 /** Wrap the active resource @p _r in a bhnd_resource structure */
355 #define	BHND_DIRECT_RESOURCE(_r)	((struct bhnd_resource) {	\
356 	.res = (_r),							\
357 	.direct = true,							\
358 })
359 
360 /**
361  * Device quirk table descriptor.
362  */
363 struct bhnd_device_quirk {
364 	struct bhnd_device_match desc;		/**< device match descriptor */
365 	uint32_t		 quirks;	/**< quirk flags */
366 };
367 
368 #define	BHND_CORE_QUIRK(_rev, _flags)		\
369 	{{ BHND_MATCH_CORE_REV(_rev) }, (_flags) }
370 
371 #define	BHND_CHIP_QUIRK(_chip, _rev, _flags)	\
372 	{{ BHND_MATCH_CHIP_IR(BCM ## _chip, _rev) }, (_flags) }
373 
374 #define	BHND_PKG_QUIRK(_chip, _pkg, _flags)	\
375 	{{ BHND_MATCH_CHIP_IP(BCM ## _chip, BCM ## _chip ## _pkg) }, (_flags) }
376 
377 #define	BHND_BOARD_QUIRK(_board, _flags)	\
378 	{{ BHND_MATCH_BOARD_TYPE(_board) },	\
379 	    (_flags) }
380 
381 #define	BHND_DEVICE_QUIRK_END		{ { BHND_MATCH_ANY }, 0 }
382 #define	BHND_DEVICE_QUIRK_IS_END(_q)	\
383 	(((_q)->desc.m.match_flags == 0) && (_q)->quirks == 0)
384 
385 enum {
386 	BHND_DF_ANY	= 0,
387 	BHND_DF_HOSTB	= (1<<0),	/**< core is serving as the bus' host
388 					  *  bridge. implies BHND_DF_ADAPTER */
389 	BHND_DF_SOC	= (1<<1),	/**< core is attached to a native
390 					     bus (BHND_ATTACH_NATIVE) */
391 	BHND_DF_ADAPTER	= (1<<2),	/**< core is attached to a bridged
392 					  *  adapter (BHND_ATTACH_ADAPTER) */
393 };
394 
395 /** Device probe table descriptor */
396 struct bhnd_device {
397 	const struct bhnd_device_match	 core;		/**< core match descriptor */
398 	const char			*desc;		/**< device description, or NULL. */
399 	const struct bhnd_device_quirk	*quirks_table;	/**< quirks table for this device, or NULL */
400 	uint32_t			 device_flags;	/**< required BHND_DF_* flags */
401 };
402 
403 #define	_BHND_DEVICE(_vendor, _device, _desc, _quirks,		\
404      _flags, ...)						\
405 	{ { BHND_MATCH_CORE(BHND_MFGID_ ## _vendor,		\
406 	    BHND_COREID_ ## _device) }, _desc, _quirks,		\
407 	    _flags }
408 
409 #define	BHND_DEVICE(_vendor, _device, _desc, _quirks, ...)	\
410 	_BHND_DEVICE(_vendor, _device, _desc, _quirks,		\
411 	    ## __VA_ARGS__, 0)
412 
413 #define	BHND_DEVICE_END		{ { BHND_MATCH_ANY }, NULL, NULL, 0 }
414 #define	BHND_DEVICE_IS_END(_d)	\
415 	(BHND_MATCH_IS_ANY(&(_d)->core) && (_d)->desc == NULL)
416 
417 /**
418  * bhnd device sort order.
419  */
420 typedef enum {
421 	BHND_DEVICE_ORDER_ATTACH,	/**< sort by bhnd(4) device attach order;
422 					     child devices should be probed/attached
423 					     in this order */
424 	BHND_DEVICE_ORDER_DETACH,	/**< sort by bhnd(4) device detach order;
425 					     child devices should be detached, suspended,
426 					     and shutdown in this order */
427 } bhnd_device_order;
428 
429 /**
430  * A registry of bhnd service providers.
431  */
432 struct bhnd_service_registry {
433 	STAILQ_HEAD(,bhnd_service_entry)	entries;	/**< registered services */
434 	struct mtx				lock;		/**< state lock */
435 };
436 
437 /**
438  * bhnd service provider flags.
439  */
440 enum {
441 	BHND_SPF_INHERITED	= (1<<0),	/**< service provider reference was inherited from
442 						     a parent bus, and should be deregistered when the
443 						     last active reference is released */
444 };
445 
446 const char			*bhnd_vendor_name(uint16_t vendor);
447 const char			*bhnd_port_type_name(bhnd_port_type port_type);
448 const char			*bhnd_nvram_src_name(bhnd_nvram_src nvram_src);
449 
450 const char 			*bhnd_find_core_name(uint16_t vendor,
451 				     uint16_t device);
452 bhnd_devclass_t			 bhnd_find_core_class(uint16_t vendor,
453 				     uint16_t device);
454 
455 const char			*bhnd_core_name(const struct bhnd_core_info *ci);
456 bhnd_devclass_t			 bhnd_core_class(const struct bhnd_core_info *ci);
457 
458 int				 bhnd_format_chip_id(char *buffer, size_t size,
459 				     uint16_t chip_id);
460 
461 device_t			 bhnd_bus_match_child(device_t bus,
462 				     const struct bhnd_core_match *desc);
463 
464 device_t			 bhnd_bus_find_child(device_t bus,
465 				     bhnd_devclass_t class, int unit);
466 
467 int				 bhnd_bus_get_children(device_t bus,
468 				     device_t **devlistp, int *devcountp,
469 				     bhnd_device_order order);
470 
471 void				 bhnd_bus_free_children(device_t *devlist);
472 
473 int				 bhnd_bus_probe_children(device_t bus);
474 
475 int				 bhnd_sort_devices(device_t *devlist,
476 				     size_t devcount, bhnd_device_order order);
477 
478 device_t			 bhnd_find_bridge_root(device_t dev,
479 				     devclass_t bus_class);
480 
481 const struct bhnd_core_info	*bhnd_match_core(
482 				     const struct bhnd_core_info *cores,
483 				     u_int num_cores,
484 				     const struct bhnd_core_match *desc);
485 
486 const struct bhnd_core_info	*bhnd_find_core(
487 				     const struct bhnd_core_info *cores,
488 				     u_int num_cores, bhnd_devclass_t class);
489 
490 struct bhnd_core_match		 bhnd_core_get_match_desc(
491 				     const struct bhnd_core_info *core);
492 
493 bool				 bhnd_cores_equal(
494 				     const struct bhnd_core_info *lhs,
495 				     const struct bhnd_core_info *rhs);
496 
497 bool				 bhnd_core_matches(
498 				     const struct bhnd_core_info *core,
499 				     const struct bhnd_core_match *desc);
500 
501 bool				 bhnd_chip_matches(
502 				     const struct bhnd_chipid *chipid,
503 				     const struct bhnd_chip_match *desc);
504 
505 bool				 bhnd_board_matches(
506 				     const struct bhnd_board_info *info,
507 				     const struct bhnd_board_match *desc);
508 
509 bool				 bhnd_hwrev_matches(uint16_t hwrev,
510 				     const struct bhnd_hwrev_match *desc);
511 
512 bool				 bhnd_device_matches(device_t dev,
513 				     const struct bhnd_device_match *desc);
514 
515 const struct bhnd_device	*bhnd_device_lookup(device_t dev,
516 				     const struct bhnd_device *table,
517 				     size_t entry_size);
518 
519 uint32_t			 bhnd_device_quirks(device_t dev,
520 				     const struct bhnd_device *table,
521 				     size_t entry_size);
522 
523 struct bhnd_core_info		 bhnd_get_core_info(device_t dev);
524 
525 int				 bhnd_alloc_resources(device_t dev,
526 				     struct resource_spec *rs,
527 				     struct bhnd_resource **res);
528 
529 void				 bhnd_release_resources(device_t dev,
530 				     const struct resource_spec *rs,
531 				     struct bhnd_resource **res);
532 
533 void				 bhnd_set_custom_core_desc(device_t dev,
534 				     const char *name);
535 void				 bhnd_set_default_core_desc(device_t dev);
536 
537 void				 bhnd_set_default_bus_desc(device_t dev,
538 				     const struct bhnd_chipid *chip_id);
539 
540 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_str(device_t dev,
541 				     const char *name, char *buf, size_t len,
542 				     size_t *rlen);
543 
544 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_uint(device_t dev,
545 				     const char *name, void *value, int width);
546 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_uint8(device_t dev,
547 				     const char *name, uint8_t *value);
548 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_uint16(device_t dev,
549 				     const char *name, uint16_t *value);
550 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_uint32(device_t dev,
551 				     const char *name, uint32_t *value);
552 
553 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_int(device_t dev,
554 				     const char *name, void *value, int width);
555 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_int8(device_t dev,
556 				     const char *name, int8_t *value);
557 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_int16(device_t dev,
558 				     const char *name, int16_t *value);
559 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_int32(device_t dev,
560 				     const char *name, int32_t *value);
561 
562 int				 bhnd_nvram_getvar_array(device_t dev,
563 				     const char *name, void *buf, size_t count,
564 				     bhnd_nvram_type type);
565 
566 int				 bhnd_service_registry_init(
567 				     struct bhnd_service_registry *bsr);
568 int				 bhnd_service_registry_fini(
569 				     struct bhnd_service_registry *bsr);
570 int				 bhnd_service_registry_add(
571 				     struct bhnd_service_registry *bsr,
572 				     device_t provider,
573 				     bhnd_service_t service,
574 				     uint32_t flags);
575 int				 bhnd_service_registry_remove(
576 				     struct bhnd_service_registry *bsr,
577 				     device_t provider,
578 				     bhnd_service_t service);
579 device_t			 bhnd_service_registry_retain(
580 				     struct bhnd_service_registry *bsr,
581 				     bhnd_service_t service);
582 bool				 bhnd_service_registry_release(
583 				     struct bhnd_service_registry *bsr,
584 				     device_t provider,
585 				     bhnd_service_t service);
586 
587 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_register_provider(
588 				     device_t dev, device_t child,
589 				     device_t provider, bhnd_service_t service);
590 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_deregister_provider(
591 				     device_t dev, device_t child,
592 				     device_t provider, bhnd_service_t service);
593 device_t			 bhnd_bus_generic_retain_provider(device_t dev,
594 				     device_t child, bhnd_service_t service);
595 void				 bhnd_bus_generic_release_provider(device_t dev,
596 				     device_t child, device_t provider,
597 				     bhnd_service_t service);
598 
599 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_sr_register_provider(
600 				     device_t dev, device_t child,
601 				     device_t provider, bhnd_service_t service);
602 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_sr_deregister_provider(
603 				     device_t dev, device_t child,
604 				     device_t provider, bhnd_service_t service);
605 device_t			 bhnd_bus_generic_sr_retain_provider(device_t dev,
606 				     device_t child, bhnd_service_t service);
607 void				 bhnd_bus_generic_sr_release_provider(device_t dev,
608 				     device_t child, device_t provider,
609 				     bhnd_service_t service);
610 
611 bool				 bhnd_bus_generic_is_hw_disabled(device_t dev,
612 				     device_t child);
613 bool				 bhnd_bus_generic_is_region_valid(device_t dev,
614 				     device_t child, bhnd_port_type type,
615 				     u_int port, u_int region);
616 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_get_nvram_var(device_t dev,
617 				     device_t child, const char *name,
618 				     void *buf, size_t *size,
619 				     bhnd_nvram_type type);
620 const struct bhnd_chipid	*bhnd_bus_generic_get_chipid(device_t dev,
621 				     device_t child);
622 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_get_dma_translation(
623 				     device_t dev, device_t child, u_int width,
624 				     uint32_t flags, bus_dma_tag_t *dmat,
625 				     struct bhnd_dma_translation *translation);
626 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_read_board_info(device_t dev,
627 				     device_t child,
628 				     struct bhnd_board_info *info);
629 struct bhnd_resource		*bhnd_bus_generic_alloc_resource (device_t dev,
630 				     device_t child, int type, int *rid,
631 				     rman_res_t start, rman_res_t end,
632 				     rman_res_t count, u_int flags);
633 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_release_resource (device_t dev,
634 				     device_t child, int type, int rid,
635 				     struct bhnd_resource *r);
636 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_activate_resource (device_t dev,
637 				     device_t child, int type, int rid,
638 				     struct bhnd_resource *r);
639 int				 bhnd_bus_generic_deactivate_resource (device_t dev,
640 				     device_t child, int type, int rid,
641 				     struct bhnd_resource *r);
642 uintptr_t			 bhnd_bus_generic_get_intr_domain(device_t dev,
643 				     device_t child, bool self);
644 
645 /**
646  * Return the bhnd(4) bus driver's device enumeration parser class
647  *
648  * @param driver A bhnd bus driver instance.
649  */
650 static inline bhnd_erom_class_t *
651 bhnd_driver_get_erom_class(driver_t *driver)
652 {
653 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_EROM_CLASS(driver));
654 }
655 
656 /**
657  * Return the active host bridge core for the bhnd bus, if any, or NULL if
658  * not found.
659  *
660  * @param dev A bhnd bus device.
661  */
662 static inline device_t
663 bhnd_bus_find_hostb_device(device_t dev) {
664 	return (BHND_BUS_FIND_HOSTB_DEVICE(dev));
665 }
666 
667 /**
668  * Register a provider for a given @p service.
669  *
670  * @param dev		The device to register as a service provider
671  *			with its parent bus.
672  * @param service	The service for which @p dev will be registered.
673  *
674  * @retval 0		success
675  * @retval EEXIST	if an entry for @p service already exists.
676  * @retval non-zero	if registering @p dev otherwise fails, a regular
677  *			unix error code will be returned.
678  */
679 static inline int
680 bhnd_register_provider(device_t dev, bhnd_service_t service)
681 {
682 	return (BHND_BUS_REGISTER_PROVIDER(device_get_parent(dev), dev, dev,
683 	    service));
684 }
685 
686  /**
687  * Attempt to remove a service provider registration for @p dev.
688  *
689  * @param dev		The device to be deregistered as a service provider.
690  * @param service	The service for which @p dev will be deregistered, or
691  *			BHND_SERVICE_INVALID to remove all service registrations
692  *			for @p dev.
693  *
694  * @retval 0		success
695  * @retval EBUSY	if active references to @p dev exist; @see
696  *			bhnd_retain_provider() and bhnd_release_provider().
697  */
698 static inline int
699 bhnd_deregister_provider(device_t dev, bhnd_service_t service)
700 {
701 	return (BHND_BUS_DEREGISTER_PROVIDER(device_get_parent(dev), dev, dev,
702 	    service));
703 }
704 
705 /**
706  * Retain and return a reference to the registered @p service provider, if any.
707  *
708  * @param dev		The requesting device.
709  * @param service	The service for which a provider should be returned.
710  *
711  * On success, the caller assumes ownership the returned provider, and
712  * is responsible for releasing this reference via
713  * BHND_BUS_RELEASE_PROVIDER().
714  *
715  * @retval device_t	success
716  * @retval NULL		if no provider is registered for @p service.
717  */
718 static inline device_t
719 bhnd_retain_provider(device_t dev, bhnd_service_t service)
720 {
721 	return (BHND_BUS_RETAIN_PROVIDER(device_get_parent(dev), dev,
722 	    service));
723 }
724 
725 /**
726  * Release a reference to a provider device previously returned by
727  * bhnd_retain_provider().
728  *
729  * @param dev The requesting device.
730  * @param provider The provider to be released.
731  * @param service The service for which @p provider was previously retained.
732  */
733 static inline void
734 bhnd_release_provider(device_t dev, device_t provider,
735     bhnd_service_t service)
736 {
737 	return (BHND_BUS_RELEASE_PROVIDER(device_get_parent(dev), dev,
738 	    provider, service));
739 }
740 
741 /**
742  * Return true if the hardware components required by @p dev are known to be
743  * unpopulated or otherwise unusable.
744  *
745  * In some cases, enumerated devices may have pins that are left floating, or
746  * the hardware may otherwise be non-functional; this method allows a parent
747  * device to explicitly specify if a successfully enumerated @p dev should
748  * be disabled.
749  *
750  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
751  */
752 static inline bool
753 bhnd_is_hw_disabled(device_t dev) {
754 	return (BHND_BUS_IS_HW_DISABLED(device_get_parent(dev), dev));
755 }
756 
757 /**
758  * Return the BHND chip identification info for the bhnd bus.
759  *
760  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
761  */
762 static inline const struct bhnd_chipid *
763 bhnd_get_chipid(device_t dev) {
764 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_CHIPID(device_get_parent(dev), dev));
765 };
766 
767 
768 /**
769  * Read the current value of a bhnd(4) device's per-core I/O control register.
770  *
771  * @param dev The bhnd bus child device to be queried.
772  * @param[out] ioctl On success, the I/O control register value.
773  *
774  * @retval 0 success
775  * @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
776  * @retval ENODEV If agent/config space for @p child is unavailable.
777  * @retval non-zero If reading the IOCTL register otherwise fails, a regular
778  * unix error code will be returned.
779  */
780 static inline int
781 bhnd_read_ioctl(device_t dev, uint16_t *ioctl)
782 {
783 	return (BHND_BUS_READ_IOCTL(device_get_parent(dev), dev, ioctl));
784 }
785 
786 /**
787  * Write @p value and @p mask to a bhnd(4) device's per-core I/O control
788  * register.
789  *
790  * @param dev The bhnd bus child device for which the IOCTL register will be
791  * written.
792  * @param value The value to be written (see BHND_IOCTL_*).
793  * @param mask Only the bits defined by @p mask will be updated from @p value.
794  *
795  * @retval 0 success
796  * @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
797  * @retval ENODEV If agent/config space for @p child is unavailable.
798  * @retval non-zero If writing the IOCTL register otherwise fails, a regular
799  * unix error code will be returned.
800  */
801 static inline int
802 bhnd_write_ioctl(device_t dev, uint16_t value, uint16_t mask)
803 {
804 	return (BHND_BUS_WRITE_IOCTL(device_get_parent(dev), dev, value, mask));
805 }
806 
807 /**
808  * Read the current value of a bhnd(4) device's per-core I/O status register.
809  *
810  * @param dev The bhnd bus child device to be queried.
811  * @param[out] iost On success, the I/O status register value.
812  *
813  * @retval 0 success
814  * @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
815  * @retval ENODEV If agent/config space for @p child is unavailable.
816  * @retval non-zero If reading the IOST register otherwise fails, a regular
817  * unix error code will be returned.
818  */
819 static inline int
820 bhnd_read_iost(device_t dev, uint16_t *iost)
821 {
822 	return (BHND_BUS_READ_IOST(device_get_parent(dev), dev, iost));
823 }
824 
825 /**
826  * Return true if the given bhnd device's hardware is currently held
827  * in a RESET state or otherwise not clocked (BHND_IOCTL_CLK_EN).
828  *
829  * @param dev The device to query.
830  *
831  * @retval true If @p dev is held in RESET or not clocked (BHND_IOCTL_CLK_EN),
832  * or an error occured determining @p dev's hardware state.
833  * @retval false If @p dev is clocked and is not held in RESET.
834  */
835 static inline bool
836 bhnd_is_hw_suspended(device_t dev)
837 {
838 	return (BHND_BUS_IS_HW_SUSPENDED(device_get_parent(dev), dev));
839 }
840 
841 /**
842  * Place the bhnd(4) device's hardware into a low-power RESET state with
843  * the @p reset_ioctl I/O control flags set, and then bring the hardware out of
844  * RESET with the @p ioctl I/O control flags set.
845  *
846  * Any clock or resource PMU requests previously made by @p child will be
847  * invalidated.
848  *
849  * @param dev The device to be reset.
850  * @param ioctl Device-specific I/O control flags to be set when bringing
851  * the core out of its RESET state (see BHND_IOCTL_*).
852  * @param reset_ioctl Device-specific I/O control flags to be set when placing
853  * the core into its RESET state.
854  *
855  * @retval 0 success
856  * @retval non-zero error
857  */
858 static inline int
859 bhnd_reset_hw(device_t dev, uint16_t ioctl, uint16_t reset_ioctl)
860 {
861 	return (BHND_BUS_RESET_HW(device_get_parent(dev), dev, ioctl,
862 	    reset_ioctl));
863 }
864 
865 /**
866  * Suspend @p child's hardware in a low-power reset state.
867  *
868  * Any clock or resource PMU requests previously made by @p dev will be
869  * invalidated.
870  *
871  * The hardware may be brought out of reset via bhnd_reset_hw().
872  *
873  * @param dev The device to be suspended.
874  *
875  * @retval 0 success
876  * @retval non-zero error
877  */
878 static inline int
879 bhnd_suspend_hw(device_t dev, uint16_t ioctl)
880 {
881 	return (BHND_BUS_SUSPEND_HW(device_get_parent(dev), dev, ioctl));
882 }
883 
884 /**
885  * Return the BHND attachment type of the parent bhnd bus.
886  *
887  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
888  *
889  * @retval BHND_ATTACH_ADAPTER if the bus is resident on a bridged adapter,
890  * such as a WiFi chipset.
891  * @retval BHND_ATTACH_NATIVE if the bus provides hardware services (clock,
892  * CPU, etc) to a directly attached native host.
893  */
894 static inline bhnd_attach_type
895 bhnd_get_attach_type (device_t dev) {
896 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_ATTACH_TYPE(device_get_parent(dev), dev));
897 }
898 
899 /**
900  * Find the best available DMA address translation capable of mapping a
901  * physical host address to a BHND DMA device address of @p width with
902  * @p flags.
903  *
904  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
905  * @param width The address width within which the translation window must
906  * reside (see BHND_DMA_ADDR_*).
907  * @param flags Required translation flags (see BHND_DMA_TRANSLATION_*).
908  * @param[out] dmat On success, will be populated with a DMA tag specifying the
909  * @p translation DMA address restrictions. This argment may be NULL if the DMA
910  * tag is not desired.
911  * the set of valid host DMA addresses reachable via @p translation.
912  * @param[out] translation On success, will be populated with a DMA address
913  * translation descriptor for @p child. This argment may be NULL if the
914  * descriptor is not desired.
915  *
916  * @retval 0 success
917  * @retval ENODEV If DMA is not supported.
918  * @retval ENOENT If no DMA translation matching @p width and @p flags is
919  * available.
920  * @retval non-zero If determining the DMA address translation for @p child
921  * otherwise fails, a regular unix error code will be returned.
922  */
923 static inline int
924 bhnd_get_dma_translation(device_t dev, u_int width, uint32_t flags,
925     bus_dma_tag_t *dmat, struct bhnd_dma_translation *translation)
926 {
927 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_DMA_TRANSLATION(device_get_parent(dev), dev, width,
928 	    flags, dmat, translation));
929 }
930 
931 /**
932  * Attempt to read the BHND board identification from the bhnd bus.
933  *
934  * This relies on NVRAM access, and will fail if a valid NVRAM device cannot
935  * be found, or is not yet attached.
936  *
937  * @param dev The bhnd device requesting board info.
938  * @param[out] info On success, will be populated with the bhnd(4) device's
939  * board information.
940  *
941  * @retval 0 success
942  * @retval ENODEV	No valid NVRAM source could be found.
943  * @retval non-zero	If reading @p name otherwise fails, a regular unix
944  *			error code will be returned.
945  */
946 static inline int
947 bhnd_read_board_info(device_t dev, struct bhnd_board_info *info)
948 {
949 	return (BHND_BUS_READ_BOARD_INFO(device_get_parent(dev), dev, info));
950 }
951 
952 /**
953  * Return the number of interrupt lines assigned to @p dev.
954  *
955  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
956  */
957 static inline u_int
958 bhnd_get_intr_count(device_t dev)
959 {
960 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_INTR_COUNT(device_get_parent(dev), dev));
961 }
962 
963 /**
964  * Get the backplane interrupt vector of the @p intr line attached to @p dev.
965  *
966  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
967  * @param intr The index of the interrupt line being queried.
968  * @param[out] ivec On success, the assigned hardware interrupt vector will be
969  * written to this pointer.
970  *
971  * On bcma(4) devices, this returns the OOB bus line assigned to the
972  * interrupt.
973  *
974  * On siba(4) devices, this returns the target OCP slave flag number assigned
975  * to the interrupt.
976  *
977  * @retval 0		success
978  * @retval ENXIO	If @p intr exceeds the number of interrupt lines
979  *			assigned to @p child.
980  */
981 static inline int
982 bhnd_get_intr_ivec(device_t dev, u_int intr, u_int *ivec)
983 {
984 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_INTR_IVEC(device_get_parent(dev), dev, intr,
985 	    ivec));
986 }
987 
988 /**
989  * Map the given @p intr to an IRQ number; until unmapped, this IRQ may be used
990  * to allocate a resource of type SYS_RES_IRQ.
991  *
992  * On success, the caller assumes ownership of the interrupt mapping, and
993  * is responsible for releasing the mapping via bhnd_unmap_intr().
994  *
995  * @param dev The requesting device.
996  * @param intr The interrupt being mapped.
997  * @param[out] irq On success, the bus interrupt value mapped for @p intr.
998  *
999  * @retval 0		If an interrupt was assigned.
1000  * @retval non-zero	If mapping an interrupt otherwise fails, a regular
1001  *			unix error code will be returned.
1002  */
1003 static inline int
1004 bhnd_map_intr(device_t dev, u_int intr, rman_res_t *irq)
1005 {
1006 	return (BHND_BUS_MAP_INTR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, intr, irq));
1007 }
1008 
1009 /**
1010  * Unmap an bus interrupt previously mapped via bhnd_map_intr().
1011  *
1012  * @param dev The requesting device.
1013  * @param irq The interrupt value being unmapped.
1014  */
1015 static inline void
1016 bhnd_unmap_intr(device_t dev, rman_res_t irq)
1017 {
1018 	return (BHND_BUS_UNMAP_INTR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, irq));
1019 }
1020 
1021 /**
1022  * Allocate and enable per-core PMU request handling for @p child.
1023  *
1024  * The region containing the core's PMU register block (if any) must be
1025  * allocated via bus_alloc_resource(9) (or bhnd_alloc_resource) before
1026  * calling bhnd_alloc_pmu(), and must not be released until after
1027  * calling bhnd_release_pmu().
1028  *
1029  * @param dev The requesting bhnd device.
1030  *
1031  * @retval 0           success
1032  * @retval non-zero    If allocating PMU request state otherwise fails, a
1033  *                     regular unix error code will be returned.
1034  */
1035 static inline int
1036 bhnd_alloc_pmu(device_t dev)
1037 {
1038 	return (BHND_BUS_ALLOC_PMU(device_get_parent(dev), dev));
1039 }
1040 
1041 /**
1042  * Release any per-core PMU resources allocated for @p child. Any outstanding
1043  * PMU requests are are discarded.
1044  *
1045  * @param dev The requesting bhnd device.
1046  *
1047  * @retval 0           success
1048  * @retval non-zero    If releasing PMU request state otherwise fails, a
1049  *                     regular unix error code will be returned, and
1050  *                     the core state will be left unmodified.
1051  */
1052 static inline int
1053 bhnd_release_pmu(device_t dev)
1054 {
1055 	return (BHND_BUS_RELEASE_PMU(device_get_parent(dev), dev));
1056 }
1057 
1058 /**
1059  * Return the transition latency required for @p clock in microseconds, if
1060  * known.
1061  *
1062  * The BHND_CLOCK_HT latency value is suitable for use as the D11 core's
1063  * 'fastpwrup_dly' value.
1064  *
1065  * @note A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate PMU request state
1066  * via BHND_BUS_ALLOC_PMU() before querying PMU clocks.
1067  *
1068  * @param dev The requesting bhnd device.
1069  * @param clock	The clock to be queried for transition latency.
1070  * @param[out] latency On success, the transition latency of @p clock in
1071  * microseconds.
1072  *
1073  * @retval 0		success
1074  * @retval ENODEV	If the transition latency for @p clock is not available.
1075  */
1076 static inline int
1077 bhnd_get_clock_latency(device_t dev, bhnd_clock clock, u_int *latency)
1078 {
1079 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_CLOCK_LATENCY(device_get_parent(dev), dev, clock,
1080 	    latency));
1081 }
1082 
1083 /**
1084  * Return the frequency for @p clock in Hz, if known.
1085  *
1086  * @param dev The requesting bhnd device.
1087  * @param clock The clock to be queried.
1088  * @param[out] freq On success, the frequency of @p clock in Hz.
1089  *
1090  * @note A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate PMU request state
1091  * via BHND_BUS_ALLOC_PMU() before querying PMU clocks.
1092  *
1093  * @retval 0		success
1094  * @retval ENODEV	If the frequency for @p clock is not available.
1095  */
1096 static inline int
1097 bhnd_get_clock_freq(device_t dev, bhnd_clock clock, u_int *freq)
1098 {
1099 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_CLOCK_FREQ(device_get_parent(dev), dev, clock,
1100 	    freq));
1101 }
1102 
1103 /**
1104  * Request that @p clock (or faster) be routed to @p dev.
1105  *
1106  * @note A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate clock request state
1107  * via bhnd_alloc_pmu() before it can request clock resources.
1108  *
1109  * @note Any outstanding PMU clock requests will be discarded upon calling
1110  * BHND_BUS_RESET_HW() or BHND_BUS_SUSPEND_HW().
1111  *
1112  * @param dev The bhnd(4) device to which @p clock should be routed.
1113  * @param clock The requested clock source.
1114  *
1115  * @retval 0 success
1116  * @retval ENODEV If an unsupported clock was requested.
1117  * @retval ENXIO If the PMU has not been initialized or is otherwise unvailable,
1118  */
1119 static inline int
1120 bhnd_request_clock(device_t dev, bhnd_clock clock)
1121 {
1122 	return (BHND_BUS_REQUEST_CLOCK(device_get_parent(dev), dev, clock));
1123 }
1124 
1125 /**
1126  * Request that @p clocks be powered on behalf of @p dev.
1127  *
1128  * This will power any clock sources (e.g. XTAL, PLL, etc) required for
1129  * @p clocks and wait until they are ready, discarding any previous
1130  * requests by @p dev.
1131  *
1132  * @note A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate clock request state
1133  * via bhnd_alloc_pmu() before it can request clock resources.
1134  *
1135  * @note Any outstanding PMU clock requests will be discarded upon calling
1136  * BHND_BUS_RESET_HW() or BHND_BUS_SUSPEND_HW().
1137  *
1138  * @param dev The requesting bhnd(4) device.
1139  * @param clocks The clock(s) to be enabled.
1140  *
1141  * @retval 0 success
1142  * @retval ENODEV If an unsupported clock was requested.
1143  * @retval ENXIO If the PMU has not been initialized or is otherwise unvailable.
1144  */
1145 static inline int
1146 bhnd_enable_clocks(device_t dev, uint32_t clocks)
1147 {
1148 	return (BHND_BUS_ENABLE_CLOCKS(device_get_parent(dev), dev, clocks));
1149 }
1150 
1151 /**
1152  * Power up an external PMU-managed resource assigned to @p dev.
1153  *
1154  * @note A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate PMU request state
1155  * via bhnd_alloc_pmu() before it can request PMU resources.
1156  *
1157  * @note Any outstanding PMU resource requests will be released upon calling
1158  * bhnd_reset_hw() or bhnd_suspend_hw().
1159  *
1160  * @param dev The requesting bhnd(4) device.
1161  * @param rsrc The core-specific external resource identifier.
1162  *
1163  * @retval 0 success
1164  * @retval ENODEV If the PMU does not support @p rsrc.
1165  * @retval ENXIO If the PMU has not been initialized or is otherwise unvailable.
1166  */
1167 static inline int
1168 bhnd_request_ext_rsrc(device_t dev, u_int rsrc)
1169 {
1170 	return (BHND_BUS_REQUEST_EXT_RSRC(device_get_parent(dev), dev, rsrc));
1171 }
1172 
1173 /**
1174  * Power down an external PMU-managed resource assigned to @p dev.
1175  *
1176  * A driver must ask the bhnd bus to allocate PMU request state
1177  * via bhnd_alloc_pmu() before it can request PMU resources.
1178  *
1179  * @param dev The requesting bhnd(4) device.
1180  * @param rsrc The core-specific external resource identifier.
1181  *
1182  * @retval 0 success
1183  * @retval ENODEV If the PMU does not support @p rsrc.
1184  * @retval ENXIO If the PMU has not been initialized or is otherwise unvailable.
1185  */
1186 static inline int
1187 bhnd_release_ext_rsrc(device_t dev, u_int rsrc)
1188 {
1189 	return (BHND_BUS_RELEASE_EXT_RSRC(device_get_parent(dev), dev, rsrc));
1190 }
1191 
1192 /**
1193  * Read @p width bytes at @p offset from the bus-specific agent/config
1194  * space of @p dev.
1195  *
1196  * @param dev The bhnd device for which @p offset should be read.
1197  * @param offset The offset to be read.
1198  * @param[out] value On success, the will be set to the @p width value read
1199  * at @p offset.
1200  * @param width The size of the access. Must be 1, 2 or 4 bytes.
1201  *
1202  * The exact behavior of this method is bus-specific. In the case of
1203  * bcma(4), this method provides access to the first agent port of @p child.
1204  *
1205  * @note Device drivers should only use this API for functionality
1206  * that is not available via another bhnd(4) function.
1207  *
1208  * @retval 0 success
1209  * @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
1210  * @retval EINVAL If @p width is not one of 1, 2, or 4 bytes.
1211  * @retval ENODEV If accessing agent/config space for @p child is unsupported.
1212  * @retval EFAULT If reading @p width at @p offset exceeds the bounds of
1213  * the mapped agent/config space  for @p child.
1214  */
1215 static inline uint32_t
1216 bhnd_read_config(device_t dev, bus_size_t offset, void *value, u_int width)
1217 {
1218 	return (BHND_BUS_READ_CONFIG(device_get_parent(dev), dev, offset,
1219 	    value, width));
1220 }
1221 
1222 /**
1223  * Write @p width bytes at @p offset to the bus-specific agent/config
1224  * space of @p dev.
1225  *
1226  * @param dev The bhnd device for which @p offset should be read.
1227  * @param offset The offset to be written.
1228  * @param value A pointer to the value to be written.
1229  * @param width The size of @p value. Must be 1, 2 or 4 bytes.
1230  *
1231  * The exact behavior of this method is bus-specific. In the case of
1232  * bcma(4), this method provides access to the first agent port of @p child.
1233  *
1234  * @note Device drivers should only use this API for functionality
1235  * that is not available via another bhnd(4) function.
1236  *
1237  * @retval 0 success
1238  * @retval EINVAL If @p child is not a direct child of @p dev.
1239  * @retval EINVAL If @p width is not one of 1, 2, or 4 bytes.
1240  * @retval ENODEV If accessing agent/config space for @p child is unsupported.
1241  * @retval EFAULT If reading @p width at @p offset exceeds the bounds of
1242  * the mapped agent/config space  for @p child.
1243  */
1244 static inline int
1245 bhnd_write_config(device_t dev, bus_size_t offset, const void *value,
1246     u_int width)
1247 {
1248 	return (BHND_BUS_WRITE_CONFIG(device_get_parent(dev), dev, offset,
1249 	    value, width));
1250 }
1251 
1252 /**
1253  * Read an NVRAM variable, coerced to the requested @p type.
1254  *
1255  * @param 		dev	A bhnd bus child device.
1256  * @param		name	The NVRAM variable name.
1257  * @param[out]		buf	A buffer large enough to hold @p len bytes. On
1258  *				success, the requested value will be written to
1259  *				this buffer. This argment may be NULL if
1260  *				the value is not desired.
1261  * @param[in,out]	len	The maximum capacity of @p buf. On success,
1262  *				will be set to the actual size of the requested
1263  *				value.
1264  * @param		type	The desired data representation to be written
1265  *				to @p buf.
1266  *
1267  * @retval 0		success
1268  * @retval ENOENT	The requested variable was not found.
1269  * @retval ENODEV	No valid NVRAM source could be found.
1270  * @retval ENOMEM	If a buffer of @p size is too small to hold the
1271  *			requested value.
1272  * @retval EOPNOTSUPP	If the value cannot be coerced to @p type.
1273  * @retval ERANGE	If value coercion would overflow @p type.
1274  * @retval non-zero	If reading @p name otherwise fails, a regular unix
1275  *			error code will be returned.
1276  */
1277 static inline int
1278 bhnd_nvram_getvar(device_t dev, const char *name, void *buf, size_t *len,
1279      bhnd_nvram_type type)
1280 {
1281 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_NVRAM_VAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, name, buf,
1282 	    len, type));
1283 }
1284 
1285 /**
1286  * Allocate a resource from a device's parent bhnd(4) bus.
1287  *
1288  * @param dev The device requesting resource ownership.
1289  * @param type The type of resource to allocate. This may be any type supported
1290  * by the standard bus APIs.
1291  * @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource being allocated.
1292  * @param start The start address of the resource.
1293  * @param end The end address of the resource.
1294  * @param count The size of the resource.
1295  * @param flags The flags for the resource to be allocated. These may be any
1296  * values supported by the standard bus APIs.
1297  *
1298  * To request the resource's default addresses, pass @p start and
1299  * @p end values of @c 0 and @c ~0, respectively, and
1300  * a @p count of @c 1.
1301  *
1302  * @retval NULL The resource could not be allocated.
1303  * @retval resource The allocated resource.
1304  */
1305 static inline struct bhnd_resource *
1306 bhnd_alloc_resource(device_t dev, int type, int *rid, rman_res_t start,
1307     rman_res_t end, rman_res_t count, u_int flags)
1308 {
1309 	return BHND_BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type, rid,
1310 	    start, end, count, flags);
1311 }
1312 
1313 
1314 /**
1315  * Allocate a resource from a device's parent bhnd(4) bus, using the
1316  * resource's default start, end, and count values.
1317  *
1318  * @param dev The device requesting resource ownership.
1319  * @param type The type of resource to allocate. This may be any type supported
1320  * by the standard bus APIs.
1321  * @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource being allocated.
1322  * @param flags The flags for the resource to be allocated. These may be any
1323  * values supported by the standard bus APIs.
1324  *
1325  * @retval NULL The resource could not be allocated.
1326  * @retval resource The allocated resource.
1327  */
1328 static inline struct bhnd_resource *
1329 bhnd_alloc_resource_any(device_t dev, int type, int *rid, u_int flags)
1330 {
1331 	return bhnd_alloc_resource(dev, type, rid, 0, ~0, 1, flags);
1332 }
1333 
1334 /**
1335  * Activate a previously allocated bhnd resource.
1336  *
1337  * @param dev The device holding ownership of the allocated resource.
1338  * @param type The type of the resource.
1339  * @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource.
1340  * @param r A pointer to the resource returned by bhnd_alloc_resource or
1341  * BHND_BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE.
1342  *
1343  * @retval 0 success
1344  * @retval non-zero an error occurred while activating the resource.
1345  */
1346 static inline int
1347 bhnd_activate_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
1348    struct bhnd_resource *r)
1349 {
1350 	return BHND_BUS_ACTIVATE_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
1351 	    rid, r);
1352 }
1353 
1354 /**
1355  * Deactivate a previously activated bhnd resource.
1356  *
1357  * @param dev The device holding ownership of the activated resource.
1358  * @param type The type of the resource.
1359  * @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource.
1360  * @param r A pointer to the resource returned by bhnd_alloc_resource or
1361  * BHND_BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE.
1362  *
1363  * @retval 0 success
1364  * @retval non-zero an error occurred while activating the resource.
1365  */
1366 static inline int
1367 bhnd_deactivate_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
1368    struct bhnd_resource *r)
1369 {
1370 	return BHND_BUS_DEACTIVATE_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
1371 	    rid, r);
1372 }
1373 
1374 /**
1375  * Free a resource allocated by bhnd_alloc_resource().
1376  *
1377  * @param dev The device holding ownership of the resource.
1378  * @param type The type of the resource.
1379  * @param rid The bus-specific handle identifying the resource.
1380  * @param r A pointer to the resource returned by bhnd_alloc_resource or
1381  * BHND_ALLOC_RESOURCE.
1382  *
1383  * @retval 0 success
1384  * @retval non-zero an error occurred while activating the resource.
1385  */
1386 static inline int
1387 bhnd_release_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
1388    struct bhnd_resource *r)
1389 {
1390 	return BHND_BUS_RELEASE_RESOURCE(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
1391 	    rid, r);
1392 }
1393 
1394 /**
1395  * Return true if @p region_num is a valid region on @p port_num of
1396  * @p type attached to @p dev.
1397  *
1398  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
1399  * @param type The port type being queried.
1400  * @param port The port number being queried.
1401  * @param region The region number being queried.
1402  */
1403 static inline bool
1404 bhnd_is_region_valid(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type type, u_int port,
1405     u_int region)
1406 {
1407 	return (BHND_BUS_IS_REGION_VALID(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
1408 	    port, region));
1409 }
1410 
1411 /**
1412  * Return the number of ports of type @p type attached to @p def.
1413  *
1414  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
1415  * @param type The port type being queried.
1416  */
1417 static inline u_int
1418 bhnd_get_port_count(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type type) {
1419 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_PORT_COUNT(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type));
1420 }
1421 
1422 /**
1423  * Return the number of memory regions mapped to @p child @p port of
1424  * type @p type.
1425  *
1426  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
1427  * @param port The port number being queried.
1428  * @param type The port type being queried.
1429  */
1430 static inline u_int
1431 bhnd_get_region_count(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type type, u_int port) {
1432 	return (BHND_BUS_GET_REGION_COUNT(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type,
1433 	    port));
1434 }
1435 
1436 /**
1437  * Return the resource-ID for a memory region on the given device port.
1438  *
1439  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
1440  * @param type The port type.
1441  * @param port The port identifier.
1442  * @param region The identifier of the memory region on @p port.
1443  *
1444  * @retval int The RID for the given @p port and @p region on @p device.
1445  * @retval -1 No such port/region found.
1446  */
1447 static inline int
1448 bhnd_get_port_rid(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type type, u_int port, u_int region)
1449 {
1450 	return BHND_BUS_GET_PORT_RID(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type, port,
1451 	    region);
1452 }
1453 
1454 /**
1455  * Decode a port / region pair on @p dev defined by @p rid.
1456  *
1457  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
1458  * @param type The resource type.
1459  * @param rid The resource identifier.
1460  * @param[out] port_type The decoded port type.
1461  * @param[out] port The decoded port identifier.
1462  * @param[out] region The decoded region identifier.
1463  *
1464  * @retval 0 success
1465  * @retval non-zero No matching port/region found.
1466  */
1467 static inline int
1468 bhnd_decode_port_rid(device_t dev, int type, int rid, bhnd_port_type *port_type,
1469     u_int *port, u_int *region)
1470 {
1471 	return BHND_BUS_DECODE_PORT_RID(device_get_parent(dev), dev, type, rid,
1472 	    port_type, port, region);
1473 }
1474 
1475 /**
1476  * Get the address and size of @p region on @p port.
1477  *
1478  * @param dev A bhnd bus child device.
1479  * @param port_type The port type.
1480  * @param port The port identifier.
1481  * @param region The identifier of the memory region on @p port.
1482  * @param[out] region_addr The region's base address.
1483  * @param[out] region_size The region's size.
1484  *
1485  * @retval 0 success
1486  * @retval non-zero No matching port/region found.
1487  */
1488 static inline int
1489 bhnd_get_region_addr(device_t dev, bhnd_port_type port_type, u_int port,
1490     u_int region, bhnd_addr_t *region_addr, bhnd_size_t *region_size)
1491 {
1492 	return BHND_BUS_GET_REGION_ADDR(device_get_parent(dev), dev, port_type,
1493 	    port, region, region_addr, region_size);
1494 }
1495 
1496 /*
1497  * bhnd bus-level equivalents of the bus_(read|write|set|barrier|...)
1498  * macros (compatible with bhnd_resource).
1499  *
1500  * Generated with bhnd/tools/bus_macro.sh
1501  */
1502 #define bhnd_bus_barrier(r, o, l, f) \
1503     (((r)->direct) ? \
1504 	bus_barrier((r)->res, (o), (l), (f)) : \
1505 	BHND_BUS_BARRIER( \
1506 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1507 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (l), (f)))
1508 #define bhnd_bus_read_1(r, o) \
1509     (((r)->direct) ? \
1510 	bus_read_1((r)->res, (o)) : \
1511 	BHND_BUS_READ_1( \
1512 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1513 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o)))
1514 #define bhnd_bus_read_multi_1(r, o, d, c) \
1515     (((r)->direct) ? \
1516 	bus_read_multi_1((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1517 	BHND_BUS_READ_MULTI_1( \
1518 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1519 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1520 #define bhnd_bus_read_region_1(r, o, d, c) \
1521     (((r)->direct) ? \
1522 	bus_read_region_1((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1523 	BHND_BUS_READ_REGION_1( \
1524 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1525 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1526 #define bhnd_bus_write_1(r, o, v) \
1527     (((r)->direct) ? \
1528 	bus_write_1((r)->res, (o), (v)) : \
1529 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_1( \
1530 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1531 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v)))
1532 #define bhnd_bus_write_multi_1(r, o, d, c) \
1533     (((r)->direct) ? \
1534 	bus_write_multi_1((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1535 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_MULTI_1( \
1536 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1537 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1538 #define bhnd_bus_write_region_1(r, o, d, c) \
1539     (((r)->direct) ? \
1540 	bus_write_region_1((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1541 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_REGION_1( \
1542 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1543 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1544 #define bhnd_bus_read_stream_1(r, o) \
1545     (((r)->direct) ? \
1546 	bus_read_stream_1((r)->res, (o)) : \
1547 	BHND_BUS_READ_STREAM_1( \
1548 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1549 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o)))
1550 #define bhnd_bus_read_multi_stream_1(r, o, d, c) \
1551     (((r)->direct) ? \
1552 	bus_read_multi_stream_1((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1553 	BHND_BUS_READ_MULTI_STREAM_1( \
1554 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1555 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1556 #define bhnd_bus_read_region_stream_1(r, o, d, c) \
1557     (((r)->direct) ? \
1558 	bus_read_region_stream_1((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1559 	BHND_BUS_READ_REGION_STREAM_1( \
1560 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1561 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1562 #define bhnd_bus_write_stream_1(r, o, v) \
1563     (((r)->direct) ? \
1564 	bus_write_stream_1((r)->res, (o), (v)) : \
1565 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_STREAM_1( \
1566 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1567 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v)))
1568 #define bhnd_bus_write_multi_stream_1(r, o, d, c) \
1569     (((r)->direct) ? \
1570 	bus_write_multi_stream_1((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1571 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_MULTI_STREAM_1( \
1572 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1573 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1574 #define bhnd_bus_write_region_stream_1(r, o, d, c) \
1575     (((r)->direct) ? \
1576 	bus_write_region_stream_1((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1577 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_REGION_STREAM_1( \
1578 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1579 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1580 #define bhnd_bus_set_multi_1(r, o, v, c) \
1581     (((r)->direct) ? \
1582 	bus_set_multi_1((r)->res, (o), (v), (c)) : \
1583 	BHND_BUS_SET_MULTI_1( \
1584 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1585 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v), (c)))
1586 #define bhnd_bus_set_region_1(r, o, v, c) \
1587     (((r)->direct) ? \
1588 	bus_set_region_1((r)->res, (o), (v), (c)) : \
1589 	BHND_BUS_SET_REGION_1( \
1590 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1591 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v), (c)))
1592 #define bhnd_bus_read_2(r, o) \
1593     (((r)->direct) ? \
1594 	bus_read_2((r)->res, (o)) : \
1595 	BHND_BUS_READ_2( \
1596 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1597 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o)))
1598 #define bhnd_bus_read_multi_2(r, o, d, c) \
1599     (((r)->direct) ? \
1600 	bus_read_multi_2((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1601 	BHND_BUS_READ_MULTI_2( \
1602 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1603 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1604 #define bhnd_bus_read_region_2(r, o, d, c) \
1605     (((r)->direct) ? \
1606 	bus_read_region_2((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1607 	BHND_BUS_READ_REGION_2( \
1608 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1609 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1610 #define bhnd_bus_write_2(r, o, v) \
1611     (((r)->direct) ? \
1612 	bus_write_2((r)->res, (o), (v)) : \
1613 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_2( \
1614 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1615 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v)))
1616 #define bhnd_bus_write_multi_2(r, o, d, c) \
1617     (((r)->direct) ? \
1618 	bus_write_multi_2((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1619 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_MULTI_2( \
1620 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1621 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1622 #define bhnd_bus_write_region_2(r, o, d, c) \
1623     (((r)->direct) ? \
1624 	bus_write_region_2((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1625 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_REGION_2( \
1626 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1627 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1628 #define bhnd_bus_read_stream_2(r, o) \
1629     (((r)->direct) ? \
1630 	bus_read_stream_2((r)->res, (o)) : \
1631 	BHND_BUS_READ_STREAM_2( \
1632 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1633 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o)))
1634 #define bhnd_bus_read_multi_stream_2(r, o, d, c) \
1635     (((r)->direct) ? \
1636 	bus_read_multi_stream_2((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1637 	BHND_BUS_READ_MULTI_STREAM_2( \
1638 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1639 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1640 #define bhnd_bus_read_region_stream_2(r, o, d, c) \
1641     (((r)->direct) ? \
1642 	bus_read_region_stream_2((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1643 	BHND_BUS_READ_REGION_STREAM_2( \
1644 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1645 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1646 #define bhnd_bus_write_stream_2(r, o, v) \
1647     (((r)->direct) ? \
1648 	bus_write_stream_2((r)->res, (o), (v)) : \
1649 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_STREAM_2( \
1650 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1651 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v)))
1652 #define bhnd_bus_write_multi_stream_2(r, o, d, c) \
1653     (((r)->direct) ? \
1654 	bus_write_multi_stream_2((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1655 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_MULTI_STREAM_2( \
1656 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1657 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1658 #define bhnd_bus_write_region_stream_2(r, o, d, c) \
1659     (((r)->direct) ? \
1660 	bus_write_region_stream_2((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1661 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_REGION_STREAM_2( \
1662 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1663 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1664 #define bhnd_bus_set_multi_2(r, o, v, c) \
1665     (((r)->direct) ? \
1666 	bus_set_multi_2((r)->res, (o), (v), (c)) : \
1667 	BHND_BUS_SET_MULTI_2( \
1668 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1669 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v), (c)))
1670 #define bhnd_bus_set_region_2(r, o, v, c) \
1671     (((r)->direct) ? \
1672 	bus_set_region_2((r)->res, (o), (v), (c)) : \
1673 	BHND_BUS_SET_REGION_2( \
1674 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1675 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v), (c)))
1676 #define bhnd_bus_read_4(r, o) \
1677     (((r)->direct) ? \
1678 	bus_read_4((r)->res, (o)) : \
1679 	BHND_BUS_READ_4( \
1680 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1681 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o)))
1682 #define bhnd_bus_read_multi_4(r, o, d, c) \
1683     (((r)->direct) ? \
1684 	bus_read_multi_4((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1685 	BHND_BUS_READ_MULTI_4( \
1686 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1687 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1688 #define bhnd_bus_read_region_4(r, o, d, c) \
1689     (((r)->direct) ? \
1690 	bus_read_region_4((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1691 	BHND_BUS_READ_REGION_4( \
1692 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1693 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1694 #define bhnd_bus_write_4(r, o, v) \
1695     (((r)->direct) ? \
1696 	bus_write_4((r)->res, (o), (v)) : \
1697 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_4( \
1698 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1699 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v)))
1700 #define bhnd_bus_write_multi_4(r, o, d, c) \
1701     (((r)->direct) ? \
1702 	bus_write_multi_4((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1703 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_MULTI_4( \
1704 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1705 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1706 #define bhnd_bus_write_region_4(r, o, d, c) \
1707     (((r)->direct) ? \
1708 	bus_write_region_4((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1709 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_REGION_4( \
1710 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1711 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1712 #define bhnd_bus_read_stream_4(r, o) \
1713     (((r)->direct) ? \
1714 	bus_read_stream_4((r)->res, (o)) : \
1715 	BHND_BUS_READ_STREAM_4( \
1716 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1717 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o)))
1718 #define bhnd_bus_read_multi_stream_4(r, o, d, c) \
1719     (((r)->direct) ? \
1720 	bus_read_multi_stream_4((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1721 	BHND_BUS_READ_MULTI_STREAM_4( \
1722 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1723 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1724 #define bhnd_bus_read_region_stream_4(r, o, d, c) \
1725     (((r)->direct) ? \
1726 	bus_read_region_stream_4((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1727 	BHND_BUS_READ_REGION_STREAM_4( \
1728 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1729 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1730 #define bhnd_bus_write_stream_4(r, o, v) \
1731     (((r)->direct) ? \
1732 	bus_write_stream_4((r)->res, (o), (v)) : \
1733 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_STREAM_4( \
1734 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1735 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v)))
1736 #define bhnd_bus_write_multi_stream_4(r, o, d, c) \
1737     (((r)->direct) ? \
1738 	bus_write_multi_stream_4((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1739 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_MULTI_STREAM_4( \
1740 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1741 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1742 #define bhnd_bus_write_region_stream_4(r, o, d, c) \
1743     (((r)->direct) ? \
1744 	bus_write_region_stream_4((r)->res, (o), (d), (c)) : \
1745 	BHND_BUS_WRITE_REGION_STREAM_4( \
1746 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1747 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (d), (c)))
1748 #define bhnd_bus_set_multi_4(r, o, v, c) \
1749     (((r)->direct) ? \
1750 	bus_set_multi_4((r)->res, (o), (v), (c)) : \
1751 	BHND_BUS_SET_MULTI_4( \
1752 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1753 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v), (c)))
1754 #define bhnd_bus_set_region_4(r, o, v, c) \
1755     (((r)->direct) ? \
1756 	bus_set_region_4((r)->res, (o), (v), (c)) : \
1757 	BHND_BUS_SET_REGION_4( \
1758 	    device_get_parent(rman_get_device((r)->res)),	\
1759 	    rman_get_device((r)->res), (r), (o), (v), (c)))
1760 
1761 #endif /* _BHND_BHND_H_ */
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