File: [local] / sys / arch / alpha / pci / irongatereg.h (download)
Revision 1.1.1.1 (vendor branch), Tue Mar 4 16:04:46 2008 UTC (16 years, 6 months ago) by nbrk
Branch: OPENBSD_4_2_BASE, MAIN
CVS Tags: jornada-partial-support-wip, HEAD Changes since 1.1: +0 -0 lines
Import of OpenBSD 4.2 release kernel tree with initial code to support
Jornada 720/728, StrongARM 1110-based handheld PC.
At this point kernel roots on NFS and boots into vfs_mountroot() and traps.
What is supported:
- glass console, Jornada framebuffer (jfb) works in 16bpp direct color mode
(needs some palette tweaks for non black/white/blue colors, i think)
- saic, SA11x0 interrupt controller (needs cleanup)
- sacom, SA11x0 UART (supported only as boot console for now)
- SA11x0 GPIO controller fully supported (but can't handle multiple interrupt
handlers on one gpio pin)
- sassp, SSP port on SA11x0 that attaches spibus
- Jornada microcontroller (jmcu) to control kbd, battery, etc throught
the SPI bus (wskbd attaches on jmcu, but not tested)
- tod functions seem work
- initial code for SA-1111 (chip companion) : this is TODO
Next important steps, i think:
- gpio and intc on sa1111
- pcmcia support for sa11x0 (and sa1111 help logic)
- REAL root on nfs when we have PCMCIA support (we may use any of supported pccard NICs)
- root on wd0! (using already supported PCMCIA-ATA)
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/* $OpenBSD: irongatereg.h,v 1.2 2001/04/17 14:53:33 art Exp $ */
/* $NetBSD: irongatereg.h,v 1.2 2000/06/26 02:42:10 thorpej Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
* by Jason R. Thorpe.
*
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*/
/*
* Register definitions for the AMD 751 (``Irongate'') core logic
* chipset.
*/
/*
* Address map.
*
* This from the Tsunami address map:
* EV6 has a new superpage which can pass through 44 address bits. (Umm, a
* superduperpage?) But, the firmware doesn't turn it on, so we use the old
* one and let the HW sign extend va/pa<40> to get us the pa<43> that makes
* the needed I/O space access. This is just as well; it means we don't have
* to worry about which GENERIC code might get called on other CPU models.
*
* E.g., we want this: 0x0801##fc00##0000
* We use this: 0x0101##fc00##0000
* ...mix in the old SP: 0xffff##fc00##0000##0000
* ...after PA sign ext: 0xffff##ff01##fc00##0000
* (PA<42:41> ignored)
*
* PCI memory and RAM: 0000.0000.0000
* IACK 0001.f800.0000
* PCI I/O: 0001.fc00.0000
* AMD 751 (also in PCI config space): 0001.fe00.0000
*/
/*
* This hack allows us to map the I/O address space without using
* the KSEG sign extension hack.
*/
#define IRONGATE_PHYSADDR(x) \
(((x) & ~0x0100##0000##0000) | 0x0800##0000##0000)
#define IRONGATE_KSEG_BIAS 0x0100##0000##0000UL
#define IRONGATE_MEM_BASE (IRONGATE_KSEG_BIAS | 0x0000##0000##0000UL)
#define IRONGATE_IACK_BASE (IRONGATE_KSEG_BIAS | 0x0001##f800##0000UL)
#define IRONGATE_IO_BASE (IRONGATE_KSEG_BIAS | 0x0001##fc00##0000UL)
#define IRONGATE_SELF_BASE (IRONGATE_KSEG_BIAS | 0x0001##fe00##0000UL)
/*
* PCI configuration register access using done by using
* ``configuration mode 1'' (in PC lingo), using the I/O
* space addresses described in the PCI Local Bus Specification
* Revision 2.2.
*/
#define IRONGATE_CONFADDR 0x0cf8
#define IRONGATE_CONFDATA 0x0cfc
#define CONFADDR_ENABLE 0x80000000U
/*
* The AMD 751 PCI-Host bridge is located at device 0, and the
* AGP controller (seen as a PCI-PCI bridge) is at device 1.
*/
#define IRONGATE_PCIHOST_DEV 0
#define IRONGATE_PCIAGP_DEV 1