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v3.15
  1/*
  2 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
  3 * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
  4 * for more details.
  5 *
  6 * xwidget.h - generic crosstalk widget header file, derived from IRIX
  7 * <sys/xtalk/xtalkwidget.h>, revision 1.32.
  8 *
  9 * Copyright (C) 1996, 1999 Silcon Graphics, Inc.
 10 * Copyright (C) 1999 Ralf Baechle (ralf@gnu.org)
 11 */
 12#ifndef _ASM_XTALK_XWIDGET_H
 13#define _ASM_XTALK_XWIDGET_H
 14
 15#include <linux/types.h>
 16#include <asm/xtalk/xtalk.h>
 17
 18#define WIDGET_ID			0x04
 19#define WIDGET_STATUS			0x0c
 20#define WIDGET_ERR_UPPER_ADDR		0x14
 21#define WIDGET_ERR_LOWER_ADDR		0x1c
 22#define WIDGET_CONTROL			0x24
 23#define WIDGET_REQ_TIMEOUT		0x2c
 24#define WIDGET_INTDEST_UPPER_ADDR	0x34
 25#define WIDGET_INTDEST_LOWER_ADDR	0x3c
 26#define WIDGET_ERR_CMD_WORD		0x44
 27#define WIDGET_LLP_CFG			0x4c
 28#define WIDGET_TFLUSH			0x54
 29
 30/* WIDGET_ID */
 31#define WIDGET_REV_NUM			0xf0000000
 32#define WIDGET_PART_NUM			0x0ffff000
 33#define WIDGET_MFG_NUM			0x00000ffe
 34#define WIDGET_REV_NUM_SHFT		28
 35#define WIDGET_PART_NUM_SHFT		12
 36#define WIDGET_MFG_NUM_SHFT		1
 37
 38#define XWIDGET_PART_NUM(widgetid) (((widgetid) & WIDGET_PART_NUM) >> WIDGET_PART_NUM_SHFT)
 39#define XWIDGET_REV_NUM(widgetid) (((widgetid) & WIDGET_REV_NUM) >> WIDGET_REV_NUM_SHFT)
 40#define XWIDGET_MFG_NUM(widgetid) (((widgetid) & WIDGET_MFG_NUM) >> WIDGET_MFG_NUM_SHFT)
 41
 42/* WIDGET_STATUS */
 43#define WIDGET_LLP_REC_CNT		0xff000000
 44#define WIDGET_LLP_TX_CNT		0x00ff0000
 45#define WIDGET_PENDING			0x0000001f
 46
 47/* WIDGET_ERR_UPPER_ADDR */
 48#define WIDGET_ERR_UPPER_ADDR_ONLY	0x0000ffff
 49
 50/* WIDGET_CONTROL */
 51#define WIDGET_F_BAD_PKT		0x00010000
 52#define WIDGET_LLP_XBAR_CRD		0x0000f000
 53#define WIDGET_LLP_XBAR_CRD_SHFT	12
 54#define WIDGET_CLR_RLLP_CNT		0x00000800
 55#define WIDGET_CLR_TLLP_CNT		0x00000400
 56#define WIDGET_SYS_END			0x00000200
 57#define WIDGET_MAX_TRANS		0x000001f0
 58#define WIDGET_WIDGET_ID		0x0000000f
 59
 60/* WIDGET_INTDEST_UPPER_ADDR */
 61#define WIDGET_INT_VECTOR		0xff000000
 62#define WIDGET_INT_VECTOR_SHFT		24
 63#define WIDGET_TARGET_ID		0x000f0000
 64#define WIDGET_TARGET_ID_SHFT		16
 65#define WIDGET_UPP_ADDR			0x0000ffff
 66
 67/* WIDGET_ERR_CMD_WORD */
 68#define WIDGET_DIDN			0xf0000000
 69#define WIDGET_SIDN			0x0f000000
 70#define WIDGET_PACTYP			0x00f00000
 71#define WIDGET_TNUM			0x000f8000
 72#define WIDGET_COHERENT			0x00004000
 73#define WIDGET_DS			0x00003000
 74#define WIDGET_GBR			0x00000800
 75#define WIDGET_VBPM			0x00000400
 76#define WIDGET_ERROR			0x00000200
 77#define WIDGET_BARRIER			0x00000100
 78
 79/* WIDGET_LLP_CFG */
 80#define WIDGET_LLP_MAXRETRY		0x03ff0000
 81#define WIDGET_LLP_MAXRETRY_SHFT	16
 82#define WIDGET_LLP_NULLTIMEOUT		0x0000fc00
 83#define WIDGET_LLP_NULLTIMEOUT_SHFT	10
 84#define WIDGET_LLP_MAXBURST		0x000003ff
 85#define WIDGET_LLP_MAXBURST_SHFT	0
 86
 87/*
 88 * according to the crosstalk spec, only 32-bits access to the widget
 89 * configuration registers is allowed.	some widgets may allow 64-bits
 90 * access but software should not depend on it.	 registers beyond the
 91 * widget target flush register are widget dependent thus will not be
 92 * defined here
 93 */
 94#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
 95typedef u32 widgetreg_t;
 96
 97/* widget configuration registers */
 98typedef volatile struct widget_cfg {
 99	widgetreg_t		w_pad_0;		/* 0x00 */
100	widgetreg_t		w_id;			/* 0x04 */
101	widgetreg_t		w_pad_1;		/* 0x08 */
102	widgetreg_t		w_status;		/* 0x0c */
103	widgetreg_t		w_pad_2;		/* 0x10 */
104	widgetreg_t		w_err_upper_addr;	/* 0x14 */
105	widgetreg_t		w_pad_3;		/* 0x18 */
106	widgetreg_t		w_err_lower_addr;	/* 0x1c */
107	widgetreg_t		w_pad_4;		/* 0x20 */
108	widgetreg_t		w_control;		/* 0x24 */
109	widgetreg_t		w_pad_5;		/* 0x28 */
110	widgetreg_t		w_req_timeout;		/* 0x2c */
111	widgetreg_t		w_pad_6;		/* 0x30 */
112	widgetreg_t		w_intdest_upper_addr;	/* 0x34 */
113	widgetreg_t		w_pad_7;		/* 0x38 */
114	widgetreg_t		w_intdest_lower_addr;	/* 0x3c */
115	widgetreg_t		w_pad_8;		/* 0x40 */
116	widgetreg_t		w_err_cmd_word;		/* 0x44 */
117	widgetreg_t		w_pad_9;		/* 0x48 */
118	widgetreg_t		w_llp_cfg;		/* 0x4c */
119	widgetreg_t		w_pad_10;		/* 0x50 */
120	widgetreg_t		w_tflush;		/* 0x54 */
121} widget_cfg_t;
122
123typedef struct {
124	unsigned	didn:4;
125	unsigned	sidn:4;
126	unsigned	pactyp:4;
127	unsigned	tnum:5;
128	unsigned	ct:1;
129	unsigned	ds:2;
130	unsigned	gbr:1;
131	unsigned	vbpm:1;
132	unsigned	error:1;
133	unsigned	bo:1;
134	unsigned	other:8;
135} w_err_cmd_word_f;
136
137typedef union {
138	widgetreg_t		r;
139	w_err_cmd_word_f	f;
140} w_err_cmd_word_u;
141
142typedef struct xwidget_info_s *xwidget_info_t;
143
144/*
145 * Crosstalk Widget Hardware Identification, as defined in the Crosstalk spec.
146 */
147typedef struct xwidget_hwid_s {
148	xwidget_part_num_t	part_num;
149	xwidget_rev_num_t	rev_num;
150	xwidget_mfg_num_t	mfg_num;
151} *xwidget_hwid_t;
152
153
154/*
155 * Returns 1 if a driver that handles devices described by hwid1 is able
156 * to manage a device with hardwareid hwid2.  NOTE: We don't check rev
157 * numbers at all.
158 */
159#define XWIDGET_HARDWARE_ID_MATCH(hwid1, hwid2) \
160	(((hwid1)->part_num == (hwid2)->part_num) && \
161	(((hwid1)->mfg_num == XWIDGET_MFG_NUM_NONE) || \
162	((hwid2)->mfg_num == XWIDGET_MFG_NUM_NONE) || \
163	((hwid1)->mfg_num == (hwid2)->mfg_num)))
164
165#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
166
167#endif /* _ASM_XTALK_XWIDGET_H */
v3.5.6
  1/*
  2 * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
  3 * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
  4 * for more details.
  5 *
  6 * xwidget.h - generic crosstalk widget header file, derived from IRIX
  7 * <sys/xtalk/xtalkwidget.h>, revision 1.32.
  8 *
  9 * Copyright (C) 1996, 1999 Silcon Graphics, Inc.
 10 * Copyright (C) 1999 Ralf Baechle (ralf@gnu.org)
 11 */
 12#ifndef _ASM_XTALK_XWIDGET_H
 13#define _ASM_XTALK_XWIDGET_H
 14
 15#include <linux/types.h>
 16#include <asm/xtalk/xtalk.h>
 17
 18#define WIDGET_ID			0x04
 19#define WIDGET_STATUS			0x0c
 20#define WIDGET_ERR_UPPER_ADDR		0x14
 21#define WIDGET_ERR_LOWER_ADDR		0x1c
 22#define WIDGET_CONTROL			0x24
 23#define WIDGET_REQ_TIMEOUT		0x2c
 24#define WIDGET_INTDEST_UPPER_ADDR	0x34
 25#define WIDGET_INTDEST_LOWER_ADDR	0x3c
 26#define WIDGET_ERR_CMD_WORD		0x44
 27#define WIDGET_LLP_CFG			0x4c
 28#define WIDGET_TFLUSH			0x54
 29
 30/* WIDGET_ID */
 31#define WIDGET_REV_NUM			0xf0000000
 32#define WIDGET_PART_NUM			0x0ffff000
 33#define WIDGET_MFG_NUM			0x00000ffe
 34#define WIDGET_REV_NUM_SHFT		28
 35#define WIDGET_PART_NUM_SHFT		12
 36#define WIDGET_MFG_NUM_SHFT		1
 37
 38#define XWIDGET_PART_NUM(widgetid) (((widgetid) & WIDGET_PART_NUM) >> WIDGET_PART_NUM_SHFT)
 39#define XWIDGET_REV_NUM(widgetid) (((widgetid) & WIDGET_REV_NUM) >> WIDGET_REV_NUM_SHFT)
 40#define XWIDGET_MFG_NUM(widgetid) (((widgetid) & WIDGET_MFG_NUM) >> WIDGET_MFG_NUM_SHFT)
 41
 42/* WIDGET_STATUS */
 43#define WIDGET_LLP_REC_CNT		0xff000000
 44#define WIDGET_LLP_TX_CNT		0x00ff0000
 45#define WIDGET_PENDING			0x0000001f
 46
 47/* WIDGET_ERR_UPPER_ADDR */
 48#define	WIDGET_ERR_UPPER_ADDR_ONLY	0x0000ffff
 49
 50/* WIDGET_CONTROL */
 51#define WIDGET_F_BAD_PKT		0x00010000
 52#define WIDGET_LLP_XBAR_CRD		0x0000f000
 53#define	WIDGET_LLP_XBAR_CRD_SHFT	12
 54#define WIDGET_CLR_RLLP_CNT		0x00000800
 55#define WIDGET_CLR_TLLP_CNT		0x00000400
 56#define WIDGET_SYS_END			0x00000200
 57#define WIDGET_MAX_TRANS		0x000001f0
 58#define WIDGET_WIDGET_ID		0x0000000f
 59
 60/* WIDGET_INTDEST_UPPER_ADDR */
 61#define WIDGET_INT_VECTOR		0xff000000
 62#define WIDGET_INT_VECTOR_SHFT		24
 63#define WIDGET_TARGET_ID		0x000f0000
 64#define WIDGET_TARGET_ID_SHFT		16
 65#define WIDGET_UPP_ADDR			0x0000ffff
 66
 67/* WIDGET_ERR_CMD_WORD */
 68#define WIDGET_DIDN			0xf0000000
 69#define WIDGET_SIDN			0x0f000000
 70#define WIDGET_PACTYP			0x00f00000
 71#define WIDGET_TNUM			0x000f8000
 72#define WIDGET_COHERENT			0x00004000
 73#define WIDGET_DS			0x00003000
 74#define WIDGET_GBR			0x00000800
 75#define WIDGET_VBPM			0x00000400
 76#define WIDGET_ERROR			0x00000200
 77#define WIDGET_BARRIER			0x00000100
 78
 79/* WIDGET_LLP_CFG */
 80#define WIDGET_LLP_MAXRETRY		0x03ff0000
 81#define WIDGET_LLP_MAXRETRY_SHFT	16
 82#define WIDGET_LLP_NULLTIMEOUT		0x0000fc00
 83#define WIDGET_LLP_NULLTIMEOUT_SHFT	10
 84#define WIDGET_LLP_MAXBURST		0x000003ff
 85#define WIDGET_LLP_MAXBURST_SHFT	0
 86
 87/*
 88 * according to the crosstalk spec, only 32-bits access to the widget
 89 * configuration registers is allowed.  some widgets may allow 64-bits
 90 * access but software should not depend on it.  registers beyond the
 91 * widget target flush register are widget dependent thus will not be
 92 * defined here
 93 */
 94#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
 95typedef u32 widgetreg_t;
 96
 97/* widget configuration registers */
 98typedef volatile struct widget_cfg {
 99	widgetreg_t		w_pad_0;		/* 0x00 */
100	widgetreg_t		w_id;			/* 0x04 */
101	widgetreg_t		w_pad_1;		/* 0x08 */
102	widgetreg_t		w_status;		/* 0x0c */
103	widgetreg_t		w_pad_2;		/* 0x10 */
104	widgetreg_t		w_err_upper_addr;	/* 0x14 */
105	widgetreg_t		w_pad_3;		/* 0x18 */
106	widgetreg_t		w_err_lower_addr;	/* 0x1c */
107	widgetreg_t		w_pad_4;		/* 0x20 */
108	widgetreg_t		w_control;		/* 0x24 */
109	widgetreg_t		w_pad_5;		/* 0x28 */
110	widgetreg_t		w_req_timeout;		/* 0x2c */
111	widgetreg_t		w_pad_6;		/* 0x30 */
112	widgetreg_t		w_intdest_upper_addr;	/* 0x34 */
113	widgetreg_t		w_pad_7;		/* 0x38 */
114	widgetreg_t		w_intdest_lower_addr;	/* 0x3c */
115	widgetreg_t		w_pad_8;		/* 0x40 */
116	widgetreg_t		w_err_cmd_word;		/* 0x44 */
117	widgetreg_t		w_pad_9;		/* 0x48 */
118	widgetreg_t		w_llp_cfg;		/* 0x4c */
119	widgetreg_t		w_pad_10;		/* 0x50 */
120	widgetreg_t		w_tflush;		/* 0x54 */
121} widget_cfg_t;
122
123typedef struct {
124	unsigned	didn:4;
125	unsigned	sidn:4;
126	unsigned	pactyp:4;
127	unsigned	tnum:5;
128	unsigned	ct:1;
129	unsigned	ds:2;
130	unsigned	gbr:1;
131	unsigned	vbpm:1;
132	unsigned	error:1;
133	unsigned	bo:1;
134	unsigned	other:8;
135} w_err_cmd_word_f;
136
137typedef union {
138	widgetreg_t		r;
139	w_err_cmd_word_f	f;
140} w_err_cmd_word_u;
141
142typedef struct xwidget_info_s *xwidget_info_t;
143
144/*
145 * Crosstalk Widget Hardware Identification, as defined in the Crosstalk spec.
146 */
147typedef struct xwidget_hwid_s {
148	xwidget_part_num_t	part_num;
149	xwidget_rev_num_t	rev_num;
150	xwidget_mfg_num_t	mfg_num;
151} *xwidget_hwid_t;
152
153
154/*
155 * Returns 1 if a driver that handles devices described by hwid1 is able
156 * to manage a device with hardwareid hwid2.  NOTE: We don't check rev
157 * numbers at all.
158 */
159#define XWIDGET_HARDWARE_ID_MATCH(hwid1, hwid2) \
160	(((hwid1)->part_num == (hwid2)->part_num) && \
161	(((hwid1)->mfg_num == XWIDGET_MFG_NUM_NONE) || \
162	((hwid2)->mfg_num == XWIDGET_MFG_NUM_NONE) || \
163	((hwid1)->mfg_num == (hwid2)->mfg_num)))
164
165#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
166
167#endif /* _ASM_XTALK_XWIDGET_H */