forked from Imagelibrary/rtems
1046 lines
43 KiB
C
1046 lines
43 KiB
C
/**
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* @file
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*
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* @ingroup shared_vmeuniverse
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*
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* @brief Driver for the Tundra Universe II pci-vme bridge
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*/
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#ifndef VME_UNIVERSE_UTIL_H
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#define VME_UNIVERSE_UTIL_H
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/*
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* Authorship
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* ----------
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* This software was created by
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* Till Straumann <strauman@slac.stanford.edu>, 2000-2007,
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* Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University.
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*
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* Acknowledgement of sponsorship
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* ------------------------------
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* This software was produced by
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* the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University,
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* under Contract DE-AC03-76SFO0515 with the Department of Energy.
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*
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* Government disclaimer of liability
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* ----------------------------------
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* Neither the United States nor the United States Department of Energy,
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* nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or
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* assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy,
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* completeness, or usefulness of any data, apparatus, product, or process
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* disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned
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* rights.
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*
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* Stanford disclaimer of liability
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* --------------------------------
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* Stanford University makes no representations or warranties, express or
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* implied, nor assumes any liability for the use of this software.
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*
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* Stanford disclaimer of copyright
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* --------------------------------
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* Stanford University, owner of the copyright, hereby disclaims its
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* copyright and all other rights in this software. Hence, anyone may
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* freely use it for any purpose without restriction.
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*
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* Maintenance of notices
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* ----------------------
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* In the interest of clarity regarding the origin and status of this
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* SLAC software, this and all the preceding Stanford University notices
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* are to remain affixed to any copy or derivative of this software made
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* or distributed by the recipient and are to be affixed to any copy of
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* software made or distributed by the recipient that contains a copy or
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* derivative of this software.
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*
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* ------------------ SLAC Software Notices, Set 4 OTT.002a, 2004 FEB 03
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*/
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/**
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* @defgroup shared_vmeuniverse_reg Register definitions
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*
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* @ingroup shared_vmeuniverse
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*
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* @brief all registers contents in PCI space are LITTLE ENDIAN
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*/
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#ifdef __vxworks
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#include <vme.h>
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#else
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#include <bsp/vme_am_defs.h>
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#endif
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/* These bits can be or'ed with the address-modifier when calling
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* the 'XlateAddr' routine below to further qualify the
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* search criteria.
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*/
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#define VME_MODE_MATCH_MASK (3<<30)
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#define VME_MODE_EXACT_MATCH (2<<30) /* all bits must match */
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#define VME_MODE_AS_MATCH (1<<30) /* only A16/24/32 must match */
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typedef unsigned long LERegister; /* emphasize contents are little endian */
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/****** NOTE: USE OF VmeUniverseDMAPacket IS DEPRECATED *********
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****** USE API IN VMEDMA.h INSTEAD *********/
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/* NOTE: DMA packet descriptors MUST be 32 byte aligned */
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typedef struct VmeUniverseDMAPacketRec_ {
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LERegister dctl __attribute__((aligned(32)));
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LERegister dtbc __attribute__((packed));
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LERegister dla __attribute__((packed));
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LERegister dummy1 __attribute__((packed));
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LERegister dva __attribute__((packed));
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LERegister dummy2 __attribute__((packed));
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LERegister dcpp __attribute__((packed));
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LERegister dummy3 __attribute__((packed));
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} VmeUniverseDMAPacketRec, *VmeUniverseDMAPacket; /* DEPRECATED */
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/* PCI CSR register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_PCI_CSR 0x4
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_D_PE (1<<31) /* detected parity error; write 1 to clear */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_S_SERR (1<<30) /* SERR (signalled error) asserted; write 1 to clear */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_R_MA (1<<29) /* received master abort; write 1 to clear */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_R_TA (1<<28) /* received target abort; write 1 to clear */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_S_TA (1<<27) /* signalled target abort; write 1 to clear */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_DEVSEL_MASK (3<<25) /* device select timing (RO) */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_DP_D (1<<24) /* data parity error detected; write 1 to clear */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_TFBBC (1<<23) /* target fast back to back capable (RO) */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_MFBBC (1<<9) /* master fast back to back capable (RO) */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_SERR_EN (1<<8) /* enable SERR driver */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_WAIT (1<<7) /* wait cycle control (RO) */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_PERESP (1<<6) /* parity error response enable */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_VGAPS (1<<5) /* VGA palette snoop (RO) */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_MWI_EN (1<<4) /* Memory write and invalidate enable (RO) */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_SC (1<<3) /* special cycles (RO) */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_BM (1<<2) /* master enable (MUST SET TO ENABLE VME SLAVES) */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_MS (1<<1) /* target memory enable */
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# define UNIV_PCI_CSR_IOS (1<<0) /* target IO enable */
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/* Special cycle (ADOH, RMW) control register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_SCYC_CTL 0x170 /* write 0 to disable */
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# define UNIV_SCYC_CTL_LAS_IO (1<<2) /* PCI address space (1: IO, 0: mem) */
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# define UNIV_SCYC_CTL_SCYC_RMW (1<<0) /* do a RMW cycle when reading PCI address */
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# define UNIV_SCYC_CTL_SCYC_ADOH (2<<0) /* do a ADOH cycle when reading/writing PCI address */
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/* Special cycle address register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_SCYC_ADDR 0x174 /* PCI address (must be long word aligned) */
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/* Special cycle Swap/Compare/Enable */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_SCYC_EN 0x178 /* mask determining the bits involved in the compare and swap operations for VME RMW cycles */
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/* Special cycle compare data register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_SCYC_CMP 0x17c /* data to compare with word returned from VME RMW read */
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/* Special cycle swap data register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_SCYC_SWP 0x180 /* If enabled bits of CMP match, corresponding SWP bits are written back to VME (under control of EN) */
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/* PCI miscellaneous register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_LMISC 0x184
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CRT_MASK (7<<28) /* Univ. I only, not used on II */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CRT_INF (0<<28) /* Coupled Request Timeout */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CRT_128_US (1<<28) /* Coupled Request Timeout */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CRT_256_US (2<<28) /* Coupled Request Timeout */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CRT_512_US (3<<28) /* Coupled Request Timeout */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CRT_1024_US (4<<28) /* Coupled Request Timeout */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CRT_2048_US (5<<28) /* Coupled Request Timeout */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CRT_4096_US (6<<28) /* Coupled Request Timeout */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CWT_MASK (7<<24) /* coupled window timer */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CWT_DISABLE 0 /* disabled (release VME after 1 coupled xaction) */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CWT_16 (1<<24) /* 16 PCI clock cycles */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CWT_32 (2<<24) /* 32 PCI clock cycles */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CWT_64 (3<<24) /* 64 PCI clock cycles */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CWT_128 (4<<24) /* 128 PCI clock cycles */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CWT_256 (5<<24) /* 256 PCI clock cycles */
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# define UNIV_LMISC_CWT_512 (6<<24) /* 512 PCI clock cycles */
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/* PCI Command Error Log Register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_L_CMDERR 0x18c
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# define UNIV_L_CMDERR_CMDERR(reg) (((reg)>>28)&0xf) /* extract PCI cmd error log */
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# define UNIV_L_CMDERR_M_ERR (1<<27) /* multiple errors have occurred */
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# define UNIV_L_CMDERR_L_STAT (1<<23) /* PCI error log status valid (write 1 to clear and enable logging) */
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/* PCI Address Error Log */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_LAERR 0x190 /* PCI fault address (if L_CMDERR_L_STAT valid) */
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/* DMA Xfer Control Register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_DCTL 0x200
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# define UNIV_DCTL_L2V (1<<31) /* PCI->VME if set */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VDW_MSK (3<<22) /* VME max. width mask 0x00c00000 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VDW_8 (0<<22) /* VME max. width 8 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VDW_16 (1<<22) /* VME max. width 16 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VDW_32 (2<<22) /* VME max. width 32 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VDW_64 (3<<22) /* VME max. width 64 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VAS_MSK (7<<16) /* VME AS mask 0x00070000 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VAS_A16 (0<<16) /* VME A16 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VAS_A24 (1<<16) /* VME A24 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VAS_A32 (2<<16) /* VME A32 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_PGM_MSK (3<<14) /* VME PGM/DATA mask 0x0000c000 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_PGM (1<<14) /* VME PGM(1)/DATA(0) */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_SUPER_MSK (3<<12) /* VME SUPER/USR mask 0x00003000 */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_SUPER (1<<12) /* VME SUPER(1)/USR(0) */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_NO_VINC (1<<9) /* VME no VME address increment [Universe IIa/b ONLY */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_VCT (1<<8) /* VME enable BLT */
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# define UNIV_DCTL_LD64EN (1<<7) /* PCI 64 enable */
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/* DMA Xfer byte count register (is updated by DMA) */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_DTBC 0x204
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/* DMA Xfer local (PCI) address (direction is set in DCTL) */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_DLA 0x208
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/* DMA Xfer VME address (direction is set in DCTL)
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* NOTE: (*UNIV_DVA) & ~7 == (*UNIV_DLA) & ~7 MUST HOLD
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*/
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_DVA 0x210
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/* DMA Xfer VME command packet pointer
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* NOTE: The address stored here MUST be 32-byte aligned
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*/
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_DCPP 0x218
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/* these bits are only used in linked lists */
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# define UNIV_DCPP_IMG_NULL (1<<0) /* last packet in list */
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# define UNIV_DCPP_IMG_PROCESSED (1<<1) /* packet processed */
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/* DMA Xfer General Control/Status register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_DGCS 0x220
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# define UNIV_DGCS_GO (1<<31) /* start xfer */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_STOP_REQ (1<<30) /* stop xfer (immediate abort) */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_HALT_REQ (1<<29) /* halt xfer (abort after current packet) */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_CHAIN (1<<27) /* enable linked list mode */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VON_MSK (7<<20) /* VON mask */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VON_DONE (0<<20) /* VON counter disabled (do until done) */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VON_256 (1<<20) /* VON yield bus after 256 bytes */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VON_512 (2<<20) /* VON yield bus after 512 bytes */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VON_1024 (3<<20) /* VON yield bus after 1024 bytes */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VON_2048 (4<<20) /* VON yield bus after 2048 bytes */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VON_4096 (5<<20) /* VON yield bus after 4096 bytes */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VON_8192 (6<<20) /* VON yield bus after 8192 bytes */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VON_16384 (7<<20) /* VON yield bus after 16384 bytes */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_MSK (15<<16) /* VOFF mask */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_0_US (0<<16) /* re-request VME master after 0 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_2_US (8<<16) /* re-request VME master after 2 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_4_US (9<<16) /* re-request VME master after 4 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_8_US (10<<16)/* re-request VME master after 8 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_16_US (1<<16) /* re-request VME master after 16 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_32_US (2<<16) /* re-request VME master after 32 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_64_US (3<<16) /* re-request VME master after 64 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_128_US (4<<16) /* re-request VME master after 128 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_256_US (5<<16) /* re-request VME master after 256 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_512_US (6<<16) /* re-request VME master after 512 us */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VOFF_1024_US (7<<16) /* re-request VME master after 1024 us */
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/* Status Bits (write 1 to clear) */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_ACT (1<<15) /* DMA active */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_STOP (1<<14) /* DMA stopped */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_HALT (1<<13) /* DMA halted */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_DONE (1<<11) /* DMA done (OK) */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_LERR (1<<10) /* PCI bus error */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_VERR (1<<9) /* VME bus error */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_P_ERR (1<<8) /* programming protocol error (e.g. PCI master disabled) */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_STATUS_CLEAR\
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(UNIV_DGCS_ACT|UNIV_DGCS_STOP|UNIV_DGCS_HALT|\
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UNIV_DGCS_DONE|UNIV_DGCS_LERR|UNIV_DGCS_VERR|UNIV_DGCS_P_ERR)
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# define UNIV_DGCS_P_ERR (1<<8) /* programming protocol error (e.g. PCI master disabled) */
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/* Interrupt Mask Bits */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_INT_STOP (1<<6) /* interrupt when stopped */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_INT_HALT (1<<5) /* interrupt when halted */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_INT_DONE (1<<3) /* interrupt when done */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_INT_LERR (1<<2) /* interrupt on LERR */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_INT_VERR (1<<1) /* interrupt on VERR */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_INT_P_ERR (1<<0) /* interrupt on P_ERR */
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# define UNIV_DGCS_INT_MSK (0x0000006f) /* interrupt mask */
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/* DMA Linked List Update Enable Register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_D_LLUE 0x224
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# define UNIV_D_LLUE_UPDATE (1<<31)
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/* PCI (local) interrupt enable register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_LINT_EN 0x300
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_LM3 (1<<23) /* location monitor 3 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_LM2 (1<<22) /* location monitor 2 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_LM1 (1<<21) /* location monitor 1 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_LM0 (1<<20) /* location monitor 0 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_MBOX3 (1<<19) /* mailbox 3 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_MBOX2 (1<<18) /* mailbox 2 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_MBOX1 (1<<17) /* mailbox 1 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_MBOX0 (1<<16) /* mailbox 0 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_ACFAIL (1<<15) /* ACFAIL irq mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_SYSFAIL (1<<14) /* SYSFAIL irq mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_SW_INT (1<<13) /* PCI (local) software irq */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_SW_IACK (1<<12) /* VME software IACK mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_VERR (1<<10) /* PCI VERR irq mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_LERR (1<<9) /* PCI LERR irq mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_DMA (1<<8) /* PCI DMA irq mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_VIRQ7 (1<<7) /* VIRQ7 mask (universe does IACK automatically) */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_VIRQ6 (1<<6) /* VIRQ6 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_VIRQ5 (1<<5) /* VIRQ5 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_VIRQ4 (1<<4) /* VIRQ4 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_VIRQ3 (1<<3) /* VIRQ3 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_VIRQ2 (1<<2) /* VIRQ2 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_VIRQ1 (1<<1) /* VIRQ1 mask */
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# define UNIV_LINT_EN_VOWN (1<<0) /* VOWN mask */
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/* PCI (local) interrupt status register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_LINT_STAT 0x304
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_LM3 (1<<23) /* location monitor 3 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_LM2 (1<<22) /* location monitor 2 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_LM1 (1<<21) /* location monitor 1 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_LM0 (1<<20) /* location monitor 0 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_MBOX3 (1<<19) /* mailbox 3 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_MBOX2 (1<<18) /* mailbox 2 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_MBOX1 (1<<17) /* mailbox 1 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_MBOX0 (1<<16) /* mailbox 0 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_ACFAIL (1<<15) /* ACFAIL irq status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_SYSFAIL (1<<14) /* SYSFAIL irq status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_SW_INT (1<<13) /* PCI (local) software irq */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_SW_IACK (1<<12) /* VME software IACK status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_VERR (1<<10) /* PCI VERR irq status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_LERR (1<<9) /* PCI LERR irq status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_DMA (1<<8) /* PCI DMA irq status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_VIRQ7 (1<<7) /* VIRQ7 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_VIRQ6 (1<<6) /* VIRQ6 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_VIRQ5 (1<<5) /* VIRQ5 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_VIRQ4 (1<<4) /* VIRQ4 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_VIRQ3 (1<<3) /* VIRQ3 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_VIRQ2 (1<<2) /* VIRQ2 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_VIRQ1 (1<<1) /* VIRQ1 status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_VOWN (1<<0) /* VOWN status */
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# define UNIV_LINT_STAT_CLR (0xfff7ff)/* Clear all status bits */
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/* PCI (local) interrupt map 0 register */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_LINT_MAP0 0x308 /* mapping of VME IRQ sources to PCI irqs */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP0_VIRQ7(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(7*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP0_VIRQ6(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(6*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP0_VIRQ5(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(5*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP0_VIRQ4(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(4*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP0_VIRQ3(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(3*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP0_VIRQ2(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(2*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP0_VIRQ1(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(1*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP0_VOWN(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(0*4))
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_LINT_MAP1 0x30c /* mapping of internal / VME IRQ sources to PCI irqs */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP1_ACFAIL(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(7*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP1_SYSFAIL(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(6*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP1_SW_INT(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(5*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP1_SW_IACK(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(4*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP1_VERR(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(2*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP1_LERR(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(1*4))
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP1_DMA(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<(0*4))
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/* enabling of generation of VME bus IRQs, TODO */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VINT_EN 0x310
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# define UNIV_VINT_EN_DISABLE_ALL 0
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# define UNIV_VINT_EN_SWINT (1<<12)
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# define UNIV_VINT_EN_SWINT_LVL(l) (1<<(((l)&7)+24)) /* universe II only */
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/* status of generation of VME bus IRQs */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VINT_STAT 0x314
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# define UNIV_VINT_STAT_LINT(lint) (1<<((lint)&7))
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# define UNIV_VINT_STAT_LINT_MASK (0xff)
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# define UNIV_VINT_STAT_CLR (0xfe0f17ff)
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# define UNIV_VINT_STAT_SWINT(l) (1<<(((l)&7)+24))
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VINT_MAP0 0x318 /* VME destination of PCI IRQ source, TODO */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VINT_MAP1 0x31c /* VME destination of PCI IRQ source, TODO */
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# define UNIV_VINT_MAP1_SWINT(level) (((level)&0x7)<<16)
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/* NOTE: The universe seems to always set LSB (which has a special purpose in
|
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* the STATID register: enable raising a SW_INT on IACK) on the
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* vector it puts out on the bus...
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*/
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VINT_STATID 0x320 /* our status/id response to IACK, TODO */
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# define UNIV_VINT_STATID(id) ((id)<<24)
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VIRQ1_STATID 0x324 /* status/id of VME IRQ level 1 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VIRQ2_STATID 0x328 /* status/id of VME IRQ level 2 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VIRQ3_STATID 0x32c /* status/id of VME IRQ level 3 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VIRQ4_STATID 0x330 /* status/id of VME IRQ level 4 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VIRQ5_STATID 0x334 /* status/id of VME IRQ level 5 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VIRQ6_STATID 0x338 /* status/id of VME IRQ level 6 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VIRQ7_STATID 0x33c /* status/id of VME IRQ level 7 */
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# define UNIV_VIRQ_ERR (1<<8) /* set if universe encountered a bus error when doing IACK */
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# define UNIV_VIRQ_STATID_MASK (0xff)
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_LINT_MAP2 0x340 /* mapping of internal sources to PCI irqs */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP2_LM3(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<7*4) /* location monitor 3 */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP2_LM2(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<6*4) /* location monitor 2 */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP2_LM1(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<5*4) /* location monitor 1 */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP2_LM0(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<4*4) /* location monitor 0 */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP2_MBOX3(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<3*4) /* mailbox 3 */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP2_MBOX2(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<2*4) /* mailbox 2 */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP2_MBOX1(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<1*4) /* mailbox 1 */
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# define UNIV_LINT_MAP2_MBOX0(lint) (((lint)&0x7)<<0*4) /* mailbox 0 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_VINT_MAP2 0x344 /* mapping of internal sources to VME irqs */
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# define UNIV_VINT_MAP2_MBOX3(vint) (((vint)&0x7)<<3*4) /* mailbox 3 */
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# define UNIV_VINT_MAP2_MBOX2(vint) (((vint)&0x7)<<2*4) /* mailbox 2 */
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# define UNIV_VINT_MAP2_MBOX1(vint) (((vint)&0x7)<<1*4) /* mailbox 1 */
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# define UNIV_VINT_MAP2_MBOX0(vint) (((vint)&0x7)<<0*4) /* mailbox 0 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_MBOX0 0x348 /* mailbox 0 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_MBOX1 0x34c /* mailbox 1 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_MBOX2 0x350 /* mailbox 2 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_MBOX3 0x354 /* mailbox 3 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_SEMA0 0x358 /* semaphore 0 */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_SEMA1 0x35c /* semaphore 0 */
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/* TODO define semaphore register bits */
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#define UNIV_REGOFF_MAST_CTL 0x400 /* master control register */
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# define UNIV_MAST_CTL_MAXRTRY(val) (((val)&0xf)<<7*4) /* max # of pci master retries */
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# define UNIV_MAST_CTL_PWON(val) (((val)&0xf)<<6*4) /* posted write xfer count */
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# define UNIV_MAST_CTL_VRL(val) (((val)&0x3)<<22) /* VME bus request level */
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# define UNIV_MAST_CTL_VRM (1<<21) /* bus request mode (demand = 0, fair = 1) */
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# define UNIV_MAST_CTL_VREL (1<<20) /* bus release mode (when done = 0, on request = 1) */
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# define UNIV_MAST_CTL_VOWN (1<<19) /* bus ownership (release = 0, acquire/hold = 1) */
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# define UNIV_MAST_CTL_VOWN_ACK (1<<18) /* bus ownership (not owned = 0, acquired/held = 1) */
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# define UNIV_MAST_CTL_PABS(val) (((val)&0x3)<<3*4) /* PCI aligned burst size (32,64,128 byte / 0x3 is reserved) */
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|
# define UNIV_MAST_CTL_BUS_NO(val) (((val)&0xff)<<0*4) /* PCI bus number */
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|
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|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_MISC_CTL 0x404 /* misc control register */
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|
# define UNIV_MISC_CTL_VBTO(val) (((val)&0x7)<<7*4) /* VME bus timeout (0=disable, 16*2^(val-1) us) */
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|
# define UNIV_MISC_CTL_VARB (1<<26) /* VME bus arbitration mode (0=round robin, 1= priority) */
|
|
# define UNIV_MISC_CTL_VARBTO(val) (((val)&0x3)<<6*4) /* arbitration time out: disable, 16us, 256us, reserved */
|
|
# define UNIV_MISC_CTL_SW_LRST (1<<23) /* software PCI reset */
|
|
# define UNIV_MISC_CTL_SW_SYSRST (1<<22) /* software VME reset */
|
|
# define UNIV_MISC_CTL_BI (1<<20) /* BI mode */
|
|
# define UNIV_MISC_CTL_ENGBI (1<<19) /* enable global BI mode initiator */
|
|
# define UNIV_MISC_CTL_SYSCON (1<<17) /* (R/W) 1:universe is system controller */
|
|
# define UNIV_MISC_CTL_V64AUTO (1<<16) /* (R/W) 1:initiate VME64 auto id slave participation */
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|
|
|
/* U2SPEC described in VGM manual */
|
|
/* NOTE: the Joerger vtr10012_8 needs the timing to be tweaked!!!! READt27 must be _no_delay_
|
|
*/
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_U2SPEC 0x4fc
|
|
# define UNIV_U2SPEC_DTKFLTR (1<<12) /* DTAck filter: 0: slow, better filter; 1: fast, poorer filter */
|
|
# define UNIV_U2SPEC_MASt11 (1<<10) /* Master parameter t11 (DS hi time during BLT and MBLTs) */
|
|
# define UNIV_U2SPEC_READt27_DEFAULT (0<<8) /* VME master parameter t27: (latch data after DTAck + 25ns) */
|
|
# define UNIV_U2SPEC_READt27_FAST (1<<8) /* VME master parameter t27: (latch data faster than 25ns) */
|
|
# define UNIV_U2SPEC_READt27_NODELAY (2<<8) /* VME master parameter t27: (latch data without any delay) */
|
|
# define UNIV_U2SPEC_POSt28_FAST (1<<2) /* VME slave parameter t28: (faster time of DS to DTAck for posted write) */
|
|
# define UNIV_U2SPEC_PREt28_FAST (1<<0) /* VME slave parameter t28: (faster time of DS to DTAck for prefetch read) */
|
|
|
|
/* Location Monitor control register */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_LM_CTL 0xf64
|
|
# define UNIV_LM_CTL_EN (1<<31) /* image enable */
|
|
# define UNIV_LM_CTL_PGM (1<<23) /* program AM */
|
|
# define UNIV_LM_CTL_DATA (1<<22) /* data AM */
|
|
# define UNIV_LM_CTL_SUPER (1<<21) /* supervisor AM */
|
|
# define UNIV_LM_CTL_USER (1<<20) /* user AM */
|
|
# define UNIV_LM_CTL_VAS_A16 (0<<16) /* A16 */
|
|
# define UNIV_LM_CTL_VAS_A24 (1<<16) /* A16 */
|
|
# define UNIV_LM_CTL_VAS_A32 (2<<16) /* A16 */
|
|
|
|
/* Location Monitor base address */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_LM_BS 0xf68
|
|
|
|
/* VMEbus register access image control register */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_VRAI_CTL 0xf70
|
|
# define UNIV_VRAI_CTL_EN (1<<31) /* image enable */
|
|
# define UNIV_VRAI_CTL_PGM (1<<23) /* program AM */
|
|
# define UNIV_VRAI_CTL_DATA (1<<22) /* data AM */
|
|
# define UNIV_VRAI_CTL_SUPER (1<<21) /* supervisor AM */
|
|
# define UNIV_VRAI_CTL_USER (1<<20) /* user AM */
|
|
# define UNIV_VRAI_CTL_VAS_A16 (0<<16) /* A16 */
|
|
# define UNIV_VRAI_CTL_VAS_A24 (1<<16) /* A14 */
|
|
# define UNIV_VRAI_CTL_VAS_A32 (2<<16) /* A32 */
|
|
# define UNIV_VRAI_CTL_VAS_MSK (3<<16)
|
|
|
|
/* VMEbus register acces image base address register */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_VRAI_BS 0xf74
|
|
|
|
/* VMEbus CSR control register */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_VCSR_CTL 0xf80
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_CTL_EN (1<<31) /* image enable */
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_CTL_LAS_PCI_MEM (0<<0) /* pci mem space */
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_CTL_LAS_PCI_IO (1<<0) /* pci IO space */
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_CTL_LAS_PCI_CFG (2<<0) /* pci config space */
|
|
|
|
/* VMEbus CSR translation offset */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_VCSR_TO 0xf84
|
|
|
|
/* VMEbus AM code error log */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_V_AMERR 0xf88
|
|
# define UNIV_V_AMERR_AMERR(reg) (((reg)>>26)&0x3f) /* extract error log code */
|
|
# define UNIV_V_AMERR_IACK (1<<25) /* VMEbus IACK signal */
|
|
# define UNIV_V_AMERR_M_ERR (1<<24) /* multiple errors occurred */
|
|
# define UNIV_V_AMERR_V_STAT (1<<23) /* log status valid (write 1 to clear) */
|
|
|
|
/* VMEbus address error log */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_VAERR 0xf8c /* address of fault address (if MERR_V_STAT valid) */
|
|
|
|
/* VMEbus CSR bit clear register */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_VCSR_CLR 0xff4
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_CLR_RESET (1<<31) /* read/negate LRST (can only be written from VME bus */
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_CLR_SYSFAIL (1<<30) /* read/negate SYSFAIL */
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_CLR_FAIL (1<<29) /* read: board has failed */
|
|
|
|
/* VMEbus CSR bit set register */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_VCSR_SET (0xff8)
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_SET_RESET (1<<31) /* read/assert LRST (can only be written from VME bus */
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_SET_SYSFAIL (1<<30) /* read/assert SYSFAIL */
|
|
# define UNIV_VCSR_SET_FAIL (1<<29) /* read: board has failed */
|
|
|
|
/* VMEbus CSR base address register */
|
|
#define UNIV_REGOFF_VCSR_BS 0xffc
|
|
#define UNIV_VCSR_BS_MASK (0xf8000000)
|
|
|
|
/* offset of universe registers in VME-CSR slot */
|
|
#define UNIV_CSR_OFFSET 0x7f000
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
extern "C" {
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* base address and IRQ line of 1st universe bridge
|
|
* NOTE: vmeUniverseInit() must be called before
|
|
* these may be used.
|
|
*/
|
|
extern volatile LERegister *vmeUniverse0BaseAddr;
|
|
extern int vmeUniverse0PciIrqLine;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Initialize the driver */
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseInit(void);
|
|
|
|
/* setup the universe chip, i.e. disable most of its
|
|
* mappings, reset interrupts etc.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseReset(void);
|
|
|
|
/* avoid pulling stdio.h into this header.
|
|
* Applications that want a declaration of the
|
|
* following routines should
|
|
* #include <stdio.h>
|
|
* #define _VME_UNIVERSE_DECLARE_SHOW_ROUTINES
|
|
* #include <vmeUniverse.h>
|
|
*/
|
|
/* print the current configuration of all master ports to
|
|
* f (stderr if NULL)
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseMasterPortsShow(FILE *f);
|
|
|
|
/* print the current configuration of all slave ports to
|
|
* f (stderr if NULL)
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseSlavePortsShow(FILE *f);
|
|
|
|
/* disable all master or slave ports, respectively */
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseDisableAllMasters(void);
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseDisableAllSlaves(void);
|
|
|
|
/* configure a master port
|
|
*
|
|
* port: port number 0..3 (0..7 for a UniverseII)
|
|
*
|
|
* address_space: vxWorks compliant addressing mode identifier
|
|
* (see vme.h). The most important are:
|
|
* 0x0d - A32, Sup, Data
|
|
* 0x3d - A24, Sup, Data
|
|
* 0x2d - A16, Sup, Data
|
|
* additionally, the value 0 is accepted; it will
|
|
* disable this port.
|
|
* vme_address: address on the vme_bus of this port.
|
|
* local_address: address on the pci_bus of this port.
|
|
* length: size of this port.
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE: the addresses and length parameters must be aligned on a
|
|
* 2^16 byte (0x10000) boundary, except for port 4 (only available
|
|
* on a UniverseII), where the alignment can be 4k (4096).
|
|
*
|
|
* RETURNS: 0 on success, -1 on failure. Error messages printed to stderr.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseMasterPortCfg(
|
|
unsigned long port,
|
|
unsigned long address_space,
|
|
unsigned long vme_address,
|
|
unsigned long local_address,
|
|
unsigned long length);
|
|
|
|
/* translate an address through the bridge
|
|
*
|
|
* vmeUniverseXlateAddr(0,0,as,addr,&result)
|
|
* yields a VME a address that reflects
|
|
* a local memory location as seen from the VME bus through the universe
|
|
* VME slave.
|
|
*
|
|
* likewise does vmeUniverseXlateAddr(1,0,as,addr,&result)
|
|
* translate a VME bus addr (through the VME master) to the
|
|
* PCI side of the bridge.
|
|
*
|
|
* a valid address space modifier must be specified.
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'reverse' parameter may be used to find a reverse
|
|
* mapping, i.e. the pci address in a master window can be
|
|
* found if the respective vme address is known etc.
|
|
*
|
|
* RETURNS: translated address in *pbusAdrs / *plocalAdrs
|
|
*
|
|
* 0: success
|
|
* -1: address/modifier not found in any bridge port
|
|
* -2: invalid modifier
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseXlateAddr(
|
|
int master, /* look in the master windows */
|
|
int reverse, /* reverse mapping; for masters: map local to VME */
|
|
unsigned long as, /* address space */
|
|
unsigned long addr, /* address to look up */
|
|
unsigned long *paOut/* where to put result */
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
/* configure a VME slave (PCI master) port */
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseSlavePortCfg(
|
|
unsigned long port,
|
|
unsigned long address_space,
|
|
unsigned long vme_address,
|
|
unsigned long local_address,
|
|
unsigned long length);
|
|
|
|
/****** NOTE: USE OF vmeUniverseStartDMA IS DEPRECATED *********
|
|
****** USE API IN VMEDMA.h/vmeUniverseDMA.h INSTEAD *********/
|
|
|
|
/* start a (direct, not linked) DMA transfer
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE: DCTL and DGCS must be set up
|
|
* prior to calling this routine
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseStartDMA(
|
|
unsigned long local_addr,
|
|
unsigned long vme_addr,
|
|
unsigned long count); /* DEPRECATED */
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseStartDMAXX(
|
|
volatile LERegister *ubase,
|
|
unsigned long local_addr,
|
|
unsigned long vme_addr,
|
|
unsigned long count); /* DEPRECATED */
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* read a register in PCI memory space
|
|
* (offset being one of the declared constants)
|
|
*/
|
|
unsigned long
|
|
vmeUniverseReadReg(unsigned long offset);
|
|
|
|
/* write a register in PCI memory space */
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseWriteReg(unsigned long value, unsigned long offset);
|
|
|
|
/* convert an array of unsigned long values to LE (as needed
|
|
* when the universe reads e.g. DMA descriptors from PCI)
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseCvtToLE(unsigned long *ptr, unsigned long num);
|
|
|
|
/* reset the VME bus */
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseResetBus(void);
|
|
|
|
/* The ...XX routines take the universe base address as an additional
|
|
* argument - this allows for programming secondary devices.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
unsigned long
|
|
vmeUniverseReadRegXX(volatile LERegister *ubase, unsigned long offset);
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseWriteRegXX(volatile LERegister *ubase, unsigned long value, unsigned long offset);
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseXlateAddrXX(
|
|
volatile LERegister *ubase,
|
|
int master,
|
|
int reverse,
|
|
unsigned long as,
|
|
unsigned long addr,
|
|
unsigned long *paOut
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseMasterPortCfgXX(
|
|
volatile LERegister *ubase,
|
|
unsigned long port,
|
|
unsigned long address_space,
|
|
unsigned long vme_address,
|
|
unsigned long local_address,
|
|
unsigned long length);
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseSlavePortCfgXX(
|
|
volatile LERegister *ubase,
|
|
unsigned long port,
|
|
unsigned long address_space,
|
|
unsigned long vme_address,
|
|
unsigned long local_address,
|
|
unsigned long length);
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseDisableAllMastersXX(volatile LERegister *ubase);
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseDisableAllSlavesXX(volatile LERegister *ubase);
|
|
|
|
/* print the current configuration of all master ports to
|
|
* f (stderr if NULL)
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseMasterPortsShowXX(
|
|
volatile LERegister *ubase,FILE *f);
|
|
|
|
/* print the current configuration of all slave ports to
|
|
* f (stderr if NULL)
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
vmeUniverseSlavePortsShowXX(
|
|
volatile LERegister *ubase,FILE *f);
|
|
|
|
/* Raise a VME Interrupt at 'level' and respond with 'vector' to a
|
|
* handler on the VME bus. (The handler could be a different board
|
|
* or the universe itself - [only works with universe II]).
|
|
*
|
|
* Note that you could install a interrupt handler at UNIV_VME_SW_IACK_INT_VEC
|
|
* to be notified of an IACK cycle having completed.
|
|
*
|
|
* This routine is mainly FOR TESTING.
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTES:
|
|
* - several registers are modified: the vector is written to VINT_STATID
|
|
* and (universe 1 chip only) the level is written to the SW_INT bits
|
|
* int VINT_MAP1
|
|
* - NO MUTUAL EXCLUSION PROTECTION (reads VINT_EN, modifies then writes back).
|
|
* If several users need access to VINT_EN and/or VINT_STATID (and VINT_MAP1
|
|
* on the universe 1) it is their responsibility to serialize access.
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*
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* Arguments:
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* 'level': interrupt level, 1..7
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* 'vector': vector number (0..254) that the universe puts on the bus in response to
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* an IACK cycle. NOTE: the vector number *must be even* (hardware restriction
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* of the universe -- it always clears the LSB when the interrupter is
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* a software interrupt).
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*
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* RETURNS:
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* 0: Success
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* -1: Invalid argument (level not 1..7, vector odd or >= 256)
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* -2: Interrupt 'level' already asserted (maybe nobody handles it).
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* You can manually clear it be writing the respective bit in
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* VINT_STAT. Make sure really nobody responds to avoid spurious
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* interrupts (consult universe docs).
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*/
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int
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vmeUniverseIntRaiseXX(volatile LERegister *base, int level, unsigned vector);
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int
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vmeUniverseIntRaise(int level, unsigned vector);
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/* Map internal register block to VME.
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*
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* This routine is intended for BSP implementors. The registers can be
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* made accessible from VME so that the interrupt handler can flush the
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* bridge FIFO (see below). The preferred method is by accessing VME CSR,
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* though, if these are mapped [and the BSP provides an outbound window].
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* On the universe we can also disable posted writes in the 'ordinary'
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* outbound windows.
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*
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* vme_base: VME address where the universe registers (4k) can be mapped.
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* This VME address must fall into a range covered by
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* any pre-configured outbound window.
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* address_space: The desired VME address space.
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* (all of SUP/USR/PGM/DATA are always accepted).
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*
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* See NOTES [vmeUniverseInstallIrqMgrAlt()] below for further information.
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*
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* RETURNS: 0 on success, nonzero on error. It is not possible (and results
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* in a non-zero return code) to change the CRG VME address after
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* initializing the interrupt manager as it uses the CRG.
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*/
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int
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vmeUniverseMapCRGXX(volatile LERegister *base, unsigned long vme_base, unsigned long address_space);
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int
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vmeUniverseMapCRG(unsigned long vme_base, unsigned long address_space);
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#ifdef __rtems__
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/* VME Interrupt Handler functionality */
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/* we dont use the current RTEMS/BSP interrupt API for the
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* following reasons:
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*
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* - RTEMS/BSP API does not pass an argument to the ISR :-( :-(
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* - no separate vector space for VME vectors. Some vectors would
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* have to overlap with existing PCI/ISA vectors.
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* - RTEMS/BSP API allocates a structure for every possible vector
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* - the irq_on(), irq_off() functions add more bloat than helping.
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* They are (currently) only used by the framework to disable
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* interrupts at the device level before removing a handler
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* and to enable interrupts after installing a handler.
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* These operations may as well be done by the driver itself.
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*
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* Hence, we maintain our own (VME) handler table and hook our PCI
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* handler into the standard RTEMS/BSP environment. Our handler then
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* dispatches VME interrupts.
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*/
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typedef void (*VmeUniverseISR) (void *usrArg, unsigned long vector);
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/* use these special vectors to connect a handler to the
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* universe specific interrupts (such as "DMA done",
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* VOWN, error irqs etc.)
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* NOTE: The wrapper clears all status LINT bits (except
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* for regular VME irqs). Also note that it is the user's
|
|
* responsibility to enable the necessary interrupts in
|
|
* LINT_EN
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*
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* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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* DO NOT CHANGE THE ORDER OF THESE VECTORS - THE DRIVER
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* DEPENDS ON IT
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* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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*
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|
*/
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#define UNIV_VOWN_INT_VEC 256
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#define UNIV_DMA_INT_VEC 257
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#define UNIV_LERR_INT_VEC 258
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#define UNIV_VERR_INT_VEC 259
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|
/* 260 is reserved */
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|
#define UNIV_VME_SW_IACK_INT_VEC 261
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|
#define UNIV_PCI_SW_INT_VEC 262
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|
#define UNIV_SYSFAIL_INT_VEC 263
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|
#define UNIV_ACFAIL_INT_VEC 264
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|
#define UNIV_MBOX0_INT_VEC 265
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|
#define UNIV_MBOX1_INT_VEC 266
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|
#define UNIV_MBOX2_INT_VEC 267
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|
#define UNIV_MBOX3_INT_VEC 268
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|
#define UNIV_LM0_INT_VEC 269
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|
#define UNIV_LM1_INT_VEC 270
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|
#define UNIV_LM2_INT_VEC 271
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|
#define UNIV_LM3_INT_VEC 272
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|
|
|
#define UNIV_NUM_INT_VECS 273
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|
|
|
|
|
/* install a handler for a VME vector
|
|
* RETURNS 0 on success, nonzero on failure.
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseInstallISR(unsigned long vector, VmeUniverseISR handler, void *usrArg);
|
|
|
|
/* remove a handler for a VME vector. The vector and usrArg parameters
|
|
* must match the respective parameters used when installing the handler.
|
|
* RETURNS 0 on success, nonzero on failure.
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseRemoveISR(unsigned long vector, VmeUniverseISR handler, void *usrArg);
|
|
|
|
/* query for the currently installed ISR and usr parameter at a given vector
|
|
* RETURNS: ISR or 0 (vector too big or no ISR installed)
|
|
*/
|
|
VmeUniverseISR
|
|
vmeUniverseISRGet(unsigned long vector, void **parg);
|
|
|
|
/* utility routines to enable/disable a VME IRQ level.
|
|
*
|
|
* To enable/disable the internal interrupt sources (special vectors above)
|
|
* pass a vector argument > 255.
|
|
*
|
|
* RETURNS 0 on success, nonzero on failure
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseIntEnable(unsigned int level);
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseIntDisable(unsigned int level);
|
|
|
|
/* Check if an interrupt level or internal source is enabled:
|
|
*
|
|
* 'level': VME level 1..7 or internal special vector > 255
|
|
*
|
|
* RETURNS: value > 0 if interrupt is currently enabled,
|
|
* zero if interrupt is currently disabled,
|
|
* -1 on error (invalid argument).
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseIntIsEnabled(unsigned int level);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Change the routing of IRQ 'level' to 'pin'.
|
|
* If the BSP connects more than one of the eight
|
|
* physical interrupt lines from the universe to
|
|
* the board's PIC then you may change the physical
|
|
* line a given 'level' is using. By default,
|
|
* all 7 VME levels use the first wire (pin==0) and
|
|
* all internal sources use the (optional) second
|
|
* wire (pin==1).
|
|
* This feature is useful if you want to make use of
|
|
* different hardware priorities of the PIC. Let's
|
|
* say you want to give IRQ level 7 the highest priority.
|
|
* You could then give 'pin 0' a higher priority (at the
|
|
* PIC) and 'pin 1' a lower priority and issue.
|
|
*
|
|
* for ( i=1; i<7; i++ ) vmeUniverseIntRoute(i, 1);
|
|
*
|
|
* PARAMETERS:
|
|
* 'level' : VME interrupt level '1..7' or one of
|
|
* the internal sources. Pass the internal
|
|
* source's vector number (>=256).
|
|
* 'pin' : a value of 0 routes the requested IRQ to
|
|
* the first line registered with the manager
|
|
* (vmeIrqUnivOut parameter), a value of 1
|
|
* routes it to the alternate wire
|
|
* (specialIrqUnivOut)
|
|
* RETURNS: 0 on success, nonzero on error (invalid arguments)
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTES: - DONT change the universe 'map' registers
|
|
* directly. The driver caches routing internally.
|
|
* - support for the 'specialIrqUnivOut' wire is
|
|
* board dependent. If the board only provides
|
|
* a single physical wire from the universe to
|
|
* the PIC then the feature might not be available.
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseIntRoute(unsigned int level, unsigned int pin);
|
|
|
|
/* Loopback test of the VME interrupt subsystem.
|
|
* - installs ISRs on 'vector' and on UNIV_VME_SW_IACK_INT_VEC
|
|
* - asserts VME interrupt 'level'
|
|
* - waits for both interrupts: 'ordinary' VME interrupt of 'level' and
|
|
* IACK completion interrupt ('special' vector UNIV_VME_SW_IACK_INT_VEC).
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTES:
|
|
* - make sure no other handler responds to 'level'.
|
|
* - make sure no ISR is installed on both vectors yet.
|
|
* - ISRs installed by this routine are removed after completion.
|
|
* - no concurrent access protection of all involved resources
|
|
* (levels, vectors and registers [see vmeUniverseIntRaise()])
|
|
* is implemented.
|
|
* - this routine is intended for TESTING (when implementing new BSPs etc.).
|
|
* - one RTEMS message queue is temporarily used (created/deleted).
|
|
* - the universe 1 always yields a zero vector (VIRQx_STATID) in response
|
|
* to a self-generated VME interrupt. As a workaround, the routine
|
|
* only accepts a zero vector when running on a universe 1.
|
|
*
|
|
* RETURNS:
|
|
* 0: Success.
|
|
* -1: Invalid arguments.
|
|
* 1: Test failed (outstanding interrupts).
|
|
* rtems_status_code: Failed RTEMS directive.
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseIntLoopbackTst(int level, unsigned vector);
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* the universe interrupt handler is capable of routing all sorts of
|
|
* (VME) interrupts to 8 different lines (some of) which may be hooked up
|
|
* in a (board specific) way to a PIC.
|
|
*
|
|
* This driver only supports at most two lines. By default, it routes the
|
|
* 7 VME interrupts to the main line and optionally, it routes the 'special'
|
|
* interrupts generated by the universe itself (DMA done, VOWN etc.)
|
|
* to a second line. If no second line is available, all IRQs are routed
|
|
* to the main line.
|
|
*
|
|
* The routing of interrupts to the two lines can be modified (using
|
|
* the vmeUniverseIntRoute() call - see above - i.e., to make use of
|
|
* different hardware priorities of the two pins.
|
|
*
|
|
* Because the driver has no way to figure out which lines are actually
|
|
* wired to the PIC, this information has to be provided when installing
|
|
* the manager.
|
|
*
|
|
* Hence the manager sets up routing VME interrupts to 1 or 2 universe
|
|
* OUTPUTS. However, it must also be told to which PIC INPUTS they
|
|
* are wired.
|
|
* Optionally, the first PIC input line can be read from PCI config space
|
|
* but the second must be passed to this routine. Note that the info read
|
|
* from PCI config space is wrong for many boards!
|
|
*
|
|
* PARAMETERS:
|
|
* vmeIrqUnivOut: to which output pin (of the universe) should the 7
|
|
* VME irq levels be routed.
|
|
* vmeIrqPicLine: specifies to which PIC input the 'main' output is
|
|
* wired. If passed a value < 0, the driver reads this
|
|
* information from PCI config space ("IRQ line").
|
|
* specialIrqUnivOut: to which output pin (of the universe) should the
|
|
* internally irqs be routed. Use 'vmeIRQunivOut'
|
|
* if < 0.
|
|
* specialIrqPicLine: specifies to which PIC input the 'special' output
|
|
* pin is wired. The wiring of the 'vmeIRQunivOut' to
|
|
* the PIC is determined by reading PCI config space.
|
|
*
|
|
* RETURNS: 0 on success, -1 on failure.
|
|
*
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
/* This routine is outside of the __INSIDE_RTEMS_BSP__ test for bwrds compatibility ONLY */
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseInstallIrqMgr(int vmeIrqUnivOut,
|
|
int vmeIrqPicLine,
|
|
int specialIrqUnivOut,
|
|
int specialIrqPicLine);
|
|
|
|
|
|
#if defined(__INSIDE_RTEMS_BSP__)
|
|
#include <stdarg.h>
|
|
|
|
/* up to 4 universe outputs are now supported by this alternate
|
|
* entry point.
|
|
* Terminate the vararg list (uni_pin/pic_pin pairs) with a
|
|
* '-1' uni_pin.
|
|
* E.g., the old interface is now just a wrapper to
|
|
* vmeUniverseInstallIrqMgrAlt(0, vmeUnivOut, vmePicLint, specUnivOut, specPicLine, -1);
|
|
*
|
|
* The 'IRQ_MGR_SHARED' flag uses the BSP_install_rtems_shared_irq_handler()
|
|
* API. CAVEAT: shared interrupts need RTEMS workspace, i.e., the
|
|
* VME interrupt manager can only be installed *after workspace is initialized*
|
|
* if 'shared' is nonzero (i.e., *not* from bspstart()).
|
|
*
|
|
* If 'PW_WORKAROUND' flag is set then the interrupt manager will try to
|
|
* find a way to access the control registers from VME so that the universe's
|
|
* posted write FIFO can be flushed after the user ISR returns:
|
|
*
|
|
* The installation routine looks first for CSR registers in CSR space (this
|
|
* requires:
|
|
* - a VME64 crate with autoid or geographical addressing
|
|
* - the firmware or BSP to figure out the slot number and program the CSR base
|
|
* in the universe.
|
|
* - the BSP to open an outbound window to CSR space.
|
|
*
|
|
* If CSR registers cannot be found then the installation routine looks for CRG registers:
|
|
* - BSP must map CRG on VME
|
|
* - CRG must be visible in outbound window
|
|
* CAVEAT: multiple boards with same BSP on single backplane must not map their CRG
|
|
* to the same address!
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
#define VMEUNIVERSE_IRQ_MGR_FLAG_SHARED 1 /* use shared interrupts */
|
|
#define VMEUNIVERSE_IRQ_MGR_FLAG_PW_WORKAROUND 2 /* use shared interrupts */
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseInstallIrqMgrAlt(int flags, int uni_pin0, int pic_pin0, ...);
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
vmeUniverseInstallIrqMgrVa(int flags, int uni_pin0, int pic_pin0, va_list ap);
|
|
|
|
#endif /* __INSIDE_RTEMS_BSP__ */
|
|
#endif /* __rtems__ */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#endif
|