1 /* $NetBSD: bus.h,v 1.12 1997/10/01 08:25:15 fvdl Exp $ */
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71 #include <sys/_bus_dma.h>
75 * Machine independent interface for mapping physical addresses to peripheral
76 * bus 'physical' addresses, and assisting with DMA operations.
78 * XXX This file is always included from <machine/bus_dma.h> and should not
79 * (yet) be included directly.
83 * Flags used in various bus DMA methods.
85 #define BUS_DMA_WAITOK 0x00 /* safe to sleep (pseudo-flag) */
86 #define BUS_DMA_NOWAIT 0x01 /* not safe to sleep */
87 #define BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW 0x02 /* perform resource allocation now */
88 #define BUS_DMA_COHERENT 0x04 /* hint: map memory in a coherent way */
89 #define BUS_DMA_ZERO 0x08 /* allocate zero'ed memory */
90 #define BUS_DMA_BUS1 0x10 /* placeholders for bus functions... */
91 #define BUS_DMA_BUS2 0x20
92 #define BUS_DMA_BUS3 0x40
93 #define BUS_DMA_BUS4 0x80
96 * The following two flags are non-standard or specific to only certain
99 #define BUS_DMA_NOWRITE 0x100
100 #define BUS_DMA_NOCACHE 0x200
103 * The following flag is a DMA tag hint that the page offset of the
104 * loaded kernel virtual address must be preserved in the first
105 * physical segment address, when the KVA is loaded into DMA.
107 #define BUS_DMA_KEEP_PG_OFFSET 0x400
109 #define BUS_DMA_LOAD_MBUF 0x800
111 /* Forwards needed by prototypes below. */
114 struct crypto_buffer;
122 * Operations performed by bus_dmamap_sync().
124 #define BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD 1
125 #define BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD 2
126 #define BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE 4
127 #define BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE 8
132 * Describes a single contiguous DMA transaction. Values
133 * are suitable for programming into DMA registers.
135 typedef struct bus_dma_segment {
136 bus_addr_t ds_addr; /* DMA address */
137 bus_size_t ds_len; /* length of transfer */
142 * A function that returns 1 if the address cannot be accessed by
143 * a device and 0 if it can be.
145 typedef int bus_dma_filter_t(void *, bus_addr_t);
148 * Generic helper function for manipulating mutexes.
150 void busdma_lock_mutex(void *arg, bus_dma_lock_op_t op);
153 * Internal helper function used by tags that do not defer loads.
155 void _busdma_dflt_lock(void *arg, bus_dma_lock_op_t op);
158 * Allocate a device specific dma_tag encapsulating the constraints of
159 * the parent tag in addition to other restrictions specified:
161 * alignment: Alignment for segments.
162 * boundary: Boundary that segments cannot cross.
163 * lowaddr: Low restricted address that cannot appear in a mapping.
164 * highaddr: High restricted address that cannot appear in a mapping.
165 * filtfunc: An optional function to further test if an address
166 * within the range of lowaddr and highaddr cannot appear
168 * filtfuncarg: An argument that will be passed to filtfunc in addition
169 * to the address to test.
170 * maxsize: Maximum mapping size supported by this tag.
171 * nsegments: Number of discontinuities allowed in maps.
172 * maxsegsz: Maximum size of a segment in the map.
173 * flags: Bus DMA flags.
174 * lockfunc: An optional function to handle driver-defined lock
176 * lockfuncarg: An argument that will be passed to lockfunc in addition
177 * to the lock operation.
178 * dmat: A pointer to set to a valid dma tag should the return
179 * value of this function indicate success.
181 /* XXX Should probably allow specification of alignment */
182 int bus_dma_tag_create(bus_dma_tag_t parent, bus_size_t alignment,
183 bus_addr_t boundary, bus_addr_t lowaddr,
184 bus_addr_t highaddr, bus_dma_filter_t *filtfunc,
185 void *filtfuncarg, bus_size_t maxsize, int nsegments,
186 bus_size_t maxsegsz, int flags, bus_dma_lock_t *lockfunc,
187 void *lockfuncarg, bus_dma_tag_t *dmat);
190 * Functions for creating and cloning tags via a template,
192 * bus_dma_template_t is made avaialble publicly so it can be allocated
193 * from the caller stack. Its contents should be considered private, and
194 * should only be accessed via the documented APIs and macros
197 bus_dma_tag_t parent;
198 bus_size_t alignment;
204 bus_size_t maxsegsize;
206 bus_dma_lock_t *lockfunc;
209 } bus_dma_template_t;
212 * These enum values should not be re-ordered. BD_PARAM_INVALID is an
213 * invalid key and will trigger a panic.
216 BD_PARAM_INVALID = 0,
218 BD_PARAM_ALIGNMENT = 2,
219 BD_PARAM_BOUNDARY = 3,
220 BD_PARAM_LOWADDR = 4,
221 BD_PARAM_HIGHADDR = 5,
222 BD_PARAM_MAXSIZE = 6,
223 BD_PARAM_NSEGMENTS = 7,
224 BD_PARAM_MAXSEGSIZE = 8,
226 BD_PARAM_LOCKFUNC = 10,
227 BD_PARAM_LOCKFUNCARG = 11,
229 } bus_dma_param_key_t;
231 /* These contents should also be considered private */
233 bus_dma_param_key_t key;
241 #define BD_PARENT(val) { BD_PARAM_PARENT, .ptr = val }
242 #define BD_ALIGNMENT(val) { BD_PARAM_ALIGNMENT, .num = val }
243 #define BD_BOUNDARY(val) { BD_PARAM_BOUNDARY, .num = val }
244 #define BD_LOWADDR(val) { BD_PARAM_LOWADDR, .pa = val }
245 #define BD_HIGHADDR(val) { BD_PARAM_HIGHADDR, .pa = val }
246 #define BD_MAXSIZE(val) { BD_PARAM_MAXSIZE, .num = val }
247 #define BD_NSEGMENTS(val) { BD_PARAM_NSEGMENTS, .num = val }
248 #define BD_MAXSEGSIZE(val) { BD_PARAM_MAXSEGSIZE, .num = val }
249 #define BD_FLAGS(val) { BD_PARAM_FLAGS, .num = val }
250 #define BD_LOCKFUNC(val) { BD_PARAM_LOCKFUNC, .ptr = val }
251 #define BD_LOCKFUNCARG(val) { BD_PARAM_LOCKFUNCARG, .ptr = val }
252 #define BD_NAME(val) { BD_PARAM_NAME, .ptr = val }
254 #define BUS_DMA_TEMPLATE_FILL(t, kv...) \
256 bus_dma_param_t pm[] = { kv }; \
257 bus_dma_template_fill(t, pm, howmany(sizeof(pm), sizeof(pm[0]))); \
260 void bus_dma_template_init(bus_dma_template_t *t, bus_dma_tag_t parent);
261 int bus_dma_template_tag(bus_dma_template_t *t, bus_dma_tag_t *dmat);
262 void bus_dma_template_clone(bus_dma_template_t *t, bus_dma_tag_t dmat);
263 void bus_dma_template_fill(bus_dma_template_t *t, bus_dma_param_t *kv,
267 * Set the memory domain to be used for allocations.
269 * Automatic for PCI devices. Must be set prior to creating maps or
272 int bus_dma_tag_set_domain(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, int domain);
274 int bus_dma_tag_destroy(bus_dma_tag_t dmat);
277 * A function that processes a successfully loaded dma map or an error
278 * from a delayed load map.
280 typedef void bus_dmamap_callback_t(void *, bus_dma_segment_t *, int, int);
283 * Like bus_dmamap_callback but includes map size in bytes. This is
284 * defined as a separate interface to maintain compatibility for users
285 * of bus_dmamap_callback_t--at some point these interfaces should be merged.
287 typedef void bus_dmamap_callback2_t(void *, bus_dma_segment_t *, int, bus_size_t, int);
290 * Map the buffer buf into bus space using the dmamap map.
292 int bus_dmamap_load(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf,
293 bus_size_t buflen, bus_dmamap_callback_t *callback,
294 void *callback_arg, int flags);
297 * Like bus_dmamap_load but for mbufs. Note the use of the
298 * bus_dmamap_callback2_t interface.
300 int bus_dmamap_load_mbuf(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map,
302 bus_dmamap_callback2_t *callback, void *callback_arg,
305 int bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map,
306 struct mbuf *mbuf, bus_dma_segment_t *segs,
307 int *nsegs, int flags);
310 * Like bus_dmamap_load but for uios. Note the use of the
311 * bus_dmamap_callback2_t interface.
313 int bus_dmamap_load_uio(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map,
315 bus_dmamap_callback2_t *callback, void *callback_arg,
319 * Like bus_dmamap_load but for cam control blocks.
321 int bus_dmamap_load_ccb(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map, union ccb *ccb,
322 bus_dmamap_callback_t *callback, void *callback_arg,
326 * Like bus_dmamap_load but for bios.
328 int bus_dmamap_load_bio(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map, struct bio *bio,
329 bus_dmamap_callback_t *callback, void *callback_arg,
333 * Like bus_dmamap_load but for crypto ops.
335 int bus_dmamap_load_crp(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map,
336 struct cryptop *crp, bus_dmamap_callback_t *callback,
337 void *callback_arg, int flags);
338 int bus_dmamap_load_crp_buffer(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map,
339 struct crypto_buffer *cb,
340 bus_dmamap_callback_t *callback,
341 void *callback_arg, int flags);
344 * Loads any memory descriptor.
346 int bus_dmamap_load_mem(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map,
347 struct memdesc *mem, bus_dmamap_callback_t *callback,
348 void *callback_arg, int flags);
351 * Placeholder for use by busdma implementations which do not benefit
352 * from optimized procedure to load an array of vm_page_t. Falls back
353 * to do _bus_dmamap_load_phys() in loop.
355 int bus_dmamap_load_ma_triv(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map,
356 struct vm_page **ma, bus_size_t tlen, int ma_offs, int flags,
357 bus_dma_segment_t *segs, int *segp);
359 #ifdef WANT_INLINE_DMAMAP
360 #define BUS_DMAMAP_OP static inline
362 #define BUS_DMAMAP_OP
366 * Allocate a handle for mapping from kva/uva/physical
367 * address space into bus device space.
369 BUS_DMAMAP_OP int bus_dmamap_create(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, int flags, bus_dmamap_t *mapp);
372 * Destroy a handle for mapping from kva/uva/physical
373 * address space into bus device space.
375 BUS_DMAMAP_OP int bus_dmamap_destroy(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map);
378 * Allocate a piece of memory that can be efficiently mapped into
379 * bus device space based on the constraints listed in the dma tag.
380 * A dmamap to for use with dmamap_load is also allocated.
382 BUS_DMAMAP_OP int bus_dmamem_alloc(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, void** vaddr, int flags,
386 * Free a piece of memory and its allocated dmamap, that was allocated
387 * via bus_dmamem_alloc.
389 BUS_DMAMAP_OP void bus_dmamem_free(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, void *vaddr, bus_dmamap_t map);
392 * Perform a synchronization operation on the given map. If the map
393 * is NULL we have a fully IO-coherent system.
395 BUS_DMAMAP_OP void bus_dmamap_sync(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t dmamap, bus_dmasync_op_t op);
398 * Release the mapping held by map.
400 BUS_DMAMAP_OP void bus_dmamap_unload(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t dmamap);
405 #endif /* _BUS_DMA_H_ */