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26 
27 #ifndef	_SYS_1394_ID1394_H
28 #define	_SYS_1394_ID1394_H
29 
30 /*
31  * id1394.h
32  *    Contains enums and structures used for managing a local isochronous
33  *    DMA resource.
34  */
35 
36 #include <sys/types.h>
37 #include <sys/dditypes.h>
38 #include <sys/ddi.h>
39 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
40 
41 #include <sys/1394/ixl1394.h>
42 
43 #ifdef	__cplusplus
44 extern "C" {
45 #endif
46 
47 /*
48  * t1394_alloc_isoch_dma() is used to allocate a local isochronous
49  * DMA resource for receiving or for transmitting isochronous data.
50  * Upon successful allocation, the 1394 Framework returns a handle
51  * of the type shown below. The target driver passes this handle back to
52  * the 1394 Framework for all subsequent t1394_*_isoch_dma() calls
53  * used to control the allocated resource.
54  */
55 typedef struct isoch_dma_handle	*t1394_isoch_dma_handle_t;
56 
57 /*
58  * Target drivers use the id1394_isoch_dma_options_t enumerated type to
59  * specify to t1394_alloc_isoch_dma() the desired characteristics of
60  * the requested local isochronous DMA resource.
61  * ID1394_TALK specifies an isochronous transmit DMA resource.
62  * ID1394_LISTEN_PKT_MODE specifies an isochronous receive DMA resource in
63  *    which each packet is received into its own (set of) buffer(s).
64  * ID1394_LISTEN_BUF_MODE specifies an isochronous receive DMA resource in
65  *    which packets may be concatenated into a single buffer.
66  * ID1394_RECV_HEADERS specifies that isochronous packet header data for
67  *    received isochronous packets are stored into the data buffers along
68  *    with the packet data (otherwise the packet header is removed).
69  */
70 typedef enum {
71 	ID1394_TALK			= (1 << 0),
72 	ID1394_LISTEN_PKT_MODE		= (1 << 1),
73 	ID1394_LISTEN_BUF_MODE		= (1 << 2),
74 	ID1394_RECV_HEADERS		= (1 << 3)
75 } id1394_isoch_dma_options_t;
76 
77 /*
78  * Enumerated type id1394_isoch_dma_stopped_t is a return argument to
79  * the target's isoch_dma_stopped() callback.
80  * Under a variety of circumstances, the local DMA resource may stop running.
81  * If this occurs (independently of a target driver`s direct call to
82  * t1394_stop_isoch_dma()), the target driver's isoch_dma_stopped callback is
83  * invoked.  In this callback, the reason for the stop is indicated in the
84  * id1394_isoch_dma_stopped_t enumerated type.  ID1394_DONE indicates the
85  * isochronous DMA resource stopped because it reached the "end."
86  * ID1394_FAIL indicates the isochronous DMA resource encountered an error.
87  */
88 typedef enum {
89 	ID1394_DONE			= 1,
90 	ID1394_FAIL			= 2
91 } id1394_isoch_dma_stopped_t;
92 
93 /*
94  * Targets use id1394_isoch_dmainfo_t with t1394_alloc_isoch_dma() to specify
95  * the desired characteristics of the local isochronous DMA resource.
96  *
97  * ixlp
98  *	is the kernel virtual address of the first IXL program command.
99  *	For IXL program command structures, see ixl1394.h.
100  * channel_num
101  *	is the isochronous channel number (0-63) for the allocated local
102  *	isochronous DMA resource.  For an isochronous receive DMA resource,
103  *	only packets with the specified channel number are received into the
104  *	provided buffers.  For an isochronous transmit DMA resource, the
105  *	1394 Framework constructs isochronous transmit packet headers using the
106  *	specified channel number.
107  * default_tag
108  *	are the tag bits for the local isochronous DMA resource.
109  *	For an isochronous receive DMA resource, only packets with the specified
110  *	tag bits are received into the provided buffers.  For an isochronous
111  *	transmit DMA resource, the 1394 Framework constructs isochronous
112  *	transmit packet headers using the specified tag bits.
113  * default_sync
114  *	are the sync bits for the local isochronous DMA resource.  Usage is
115  *	similar to that of default_tag above.
116  * it_speed
117  *	is used only for an isochronous transmit resource and indicates the
118  *	speed at which the 1394 Framework shall transmit packets.  For valid
119  *	speeds, see ieee1394.h.
120  * global_callback_arg
121  *	is the argument the 1394 Framework provides to the target when invoking
122  *	a callback specified in an ixl1394_callback_t IXL command or an IXL
123  *	program. Target drivers can use this to track state or any other
124  *	information.  See ixl1394.h for IXL command info.
125  * it_default_skip
126  *	is used for isochronous transmit DMA resources only and specifies the
127  *	default skip mode for the resource.  See ixl1394.h for valid skip modes.
128  * it_default_skiplabel
129  *	is used for isochronous transmit DMA resources only, and when
130  *	it_default_skip is IXL1394_SKIP_TO_LABEL.  It contains a pointer to
131  *	the targetted IXL Label command.
132  * idma_options
133  *	is used to specify the overall transmit or receive characteristics
134  *	of the requested local isochronous DMA resource.
135  * isoch_dma_stopped
136  *	is the target driver's callback routine the 1394 Framework is to
137  *	invoke if the local isochronous DMA resource stops.
138  * idma_evt_arg
139  *	is the target driver's callback argument to be handed back to the target
140  *	driver when the 1394 Framework invokes the isoch_dma_stopped() callback.
141  */
142 typedef struct id1394_isoch_dmainfo_s {
143 	ixl1394_command_t		*ixlp;		/* 1st IXL command */
144 	uint_t				channel_num;	/* isoch channel */
145 	uint_t				default_tag;	/* tag */
146 	uint_t				default_sync;	/* sync */
147 	uint_t				it_speed;	/* speed - xmit only */
148 	void				*global_callback_arg;
149 	ixl1394_skip_t			it_default_skip; /* skip - xmit only */
150 	ixl1394_command_t		*it_default_skiplabel;
151 	id1394_isoch_dma_options_t	idma_options;	/* I/O type */
152 
153 	void	(*isoch_dma_stopped)(t1394_isoch_dma_handle_t t1394_idma_hdl,
154 		    opaque_t idma_evt_arg,
155 		    id1394_isoch_dma_stopped_t idma_stop_args);
156 	opaque_t			idma_evt_arg;
157 } id1394_isoch_dmainfo_t;
158 
159 /*
160  * Target drivers supply the id1394_isoch_dma_ctrlinfo_t structure to the
161  * t1394_start_isoch_dma() call to indicate the cycle at which the local
162  * isochronous DMA resource is to start receiving or transmitting packets.
163  */
164 typedef struct id1394_isoch_dma_ctrlinfo_s {
165 	uint_t				start_cycle;
166 } id1394_isoch_dma_ctrlinfo_t;
167 
168 /*
169  * t1394_start_isoch_dma() flags.
170  * ID1394_START_ON_CYCLE - if specified, this flag indicates that the local
171  *    isochronous DMA resource is to start receiving or transmitting packets
172  *    at the cycle time specified in id1394_isoch_dma_ctrlinfo_t.
173  *    If not specified, the isochronous DMA resource starts receiving or
174  *    transmitting packets as soon as possible.
175  */
176 #define	ID1394_START_ON_CYCLE	    0x00000001	/* start on specified cycle */
177 
178 /*
179  * Target drivers use the id1394_isoch_dma_updateinfo_t structure to provide
180  * information to t1394_update_isoch_dma(), which dynamically updates an IXL
181  * program for an allocated local isochronous DMA resource.  See ixl1394.h
182  * for information on IXL program commands.
183  * temp_ixlp
184  *	points to the first new IXL command used to update an existing IXL
185  *	command.
186  * orig_ixlp
187  *	points to the original IXL command to be updated.
188  * ixl_count
189  *	is the number of IXL commands to be updated.
190  */
191 typedef struct id1394_isoch_dma_updateinfo_s {
192 	ixl1394_command_t		*temp_ixlp; /* first new IXL cmd */
193 	ixl1394_command_t		*orig_ixlp; /* first updated IXL cmd */
194 	uint_t				ixl_count;  /* length of update chain */
195 } id1394_isoch_dma_updateinfo_t;
196 
197 
198 #ifdef __cplusplus
199 }
200 #endif
201 
202 #endif	/* _SYS_1394_ID1394_H */
203