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/*- * Copyright (c) 2008 Nathan Whitehorn * All rights reserved * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/powerpc/include/dbdma.h 183411 2008-09-27 15:41:16Z nwhitehorn $ */ #ifndef _MACHINE_DBDMA_H_ #define _MACHINE_DBDMA_H_ #include <sys/param.h> #include <machine/bus.h> /* * Apple's DBDMA (Descriptor-based DMA) interface is a common DMA engine * used by a variety of custom Apple ASICs. It is described in the CHRP * specification and in the book Macintosh Technology in the Common * Hardware Reference Platform, copyright 1995 Apple Computer. */ /* DBDMA Command Values */ enum { DBDMA_OUTPUT_MORE = 0, DBDMA_OUTPUT_LAST = 1, DBDMA_INPUT_MORE = 2, DBDMA_INPUT_LAST = 3, DBDMA_STORE_QUAD = 4, DBDMA_LOAD_QUAD = 5, DBDMA_NOP = 6, DBDMA_STOP = 7 }; /* These codes are for the interrupt, branch, and wait flags */ enum { DBDMA_NEVER = 0, DBDMA_COND_TRUE = 1, DBDMA_COND_FALSE = 2, DBDMA_ALWAYS = 3 }; /* Channel status bits */ #define DBDMA_STATUS_RUN (0x01 << 15) #define DBDMA_STATUS_PAUSE (0x01 << 14) #define DBDMA_STATUS_FLUSH (0x01 << 13) #define DBDMA_STATUS_WAKE (0x01 << 12) #define DBDMA_STATUS_DEAD (0x01 << 11) #define DBDMA_STATUS_ACTIVE (0x01 << 10) /* Set by hardware if a branch was taken */ #define DBDMA_STATUS_BRANCH 8 struct dbdma_command; typedef struct dbdma_command dbdma_command_t; struct dbdma_channel; typedef struct dbdma_channel dbdma_channel_t; int dbdma_allocate_channel(struct resource *dbdma_regs, u_int offset, bus_dma_tag_t parent_dma, int slots, dbdma_channel_t **chan); int dbdma_resize_channel(dbdma_channel_t *chan, int newslots); int dbdma_free_channel(dbdma_channel_t *chan); void dbdma_run(dbdma_channel_t *chan); void dbdma_stop(dbdma_channel_t *chan); void dbdma_reset(dbdma_channel_t *chan); void dbdma_set_current_cmd(dbdma_channel_t *chan, int slot); void dbdma_pause(dbdma_channel_t *chan); void dbdma_wake(dbdma_channel_t *chan); /* * DBDMA uses a 16 bit channel control register to describe the current * state of DMA on the channel. The high-order bits (8-15) contain information * on the run state and are listed in the DBDMA_STATUS_* constants above. These * are manipulated with the dbdma_run/stop/reset() routines above. * * The low order bits (0-7) are device dependent status bits. These can be set * and read by both hardware and software. The mask is the set of bits to * modify; if mask is 0x03 and value is 0, the lowest order 2 bits will be * zeroed. */ uint16_t dbdma_get_chan_status(dbdma_channel_t *chan); uint8_t dbdma_get_device_status(dbdma_channel_t *chan); void dbdma_set_device_status(dbdma_channel_t *chan, uint8_t mask, uint8_t value); /* * Each DBDMA command word has the current channel status register and the * number of residual bytes (requested - actually transferred) written to it * at time of command completion. */ uint16_t dbdma_get_cmd_status(dbdma_channel_t *chan, int slot); uint16_t dbdma_get_residuals(dbdma_channel_t *chan, int slot); void dbdma_clear_cmd_status(dbdma_channel_t *chan, int slot); /* * The interrupt/branch/wait selector let you specify a set of values * of the device dependent status bits that will cause intterupt/branch/wait * conditions to be taken if the flags for these are set to one of the * DBDMA_COND_* values. * * The condition is considered true if (status & mask) == value. */ void dbdma_set_interrupt_selector(dbdma_channel_t *chan, uint8_t mask, uint8_t value); void dbdma_set_branch_selector(dbdma_channel_t *chan, uint8_t mask, uint8_t value); void dbdma_set_wait_selector(dbdma_channel_t *chan, uint8_t mask, uint8_t value); void dbdma_insert_command(dbdma_channel_t *chan, int slot, int command, int stream, bus_addr_t data, size_t count, uint8_t interrupt, uint8_t branch, uint8_t wait, uint32_t branch_slot); void dbdma_insert_stop(dbdma_channel_t *chan, int slot); void dbdma_insert_nop(dbdma_channel_t *chan, int slot); void dbdma_insert_branch(dbdma_channel_t *chan, int slot, int to_slot); void dbdma_sync_commands(dbdma_channel_t *chan, bus_dmasync_op_t op); #endif /* _MACHINE_DBDMA_H_ */