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26 
27 #ifndef _SYS_1394_ADAPTERS_HCI1394_CSR_H
28 #define	_SYS_1394_ADAPTERS_HCI1394_CSR_H
29 
30 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
31 
32 /*
33  * hci1394_csr.h
34  *    This file contains the code for the CSR registers handled by the HAL in
35  *    SW.  The HW implemented CSR registers are in hci1394_ohci.c
36  *
37  *   For more information on CSR registers, see
38  *	IEEE 1212
39  *	IEEE 1394-1995
40  *		section 8.3.2
41  *	IEEE P1394A Draft 3.0
42  *		sections 10.32,10.33
43  *
44  * NOTE: A read/write to a CSR SW based register will first go to the Services
45  *    Layer which will do some filtering and then come through the s1394if.
46  */
47 
48 #ifdef __cplusplus
49 extern "C" {
50 #endif
51 
52 #include <sys/ddi.h>
53 #include <sys/modctl.h>
54 #include <sys/sunddi.h>
55 
56 #include <sys/1394/adapters/hci1394_def.h>
57 
58 
59 /*
60  * The 1394 bus sends out cycle start packets periodically.  The time in
61  * between these packets is commonly referred to as a bus cycle.  The 1394
62  * cycle start packets come every 125uS. split_timeout is represented in 1394
63  * bus cycles (e.g. to have ATREQ ACK_PENDED timeout after 100mS, you would set
64  * split_timeout to 800).
65  *
66  * The CSR register interface has the split timeout broken into two registers,
67  * split_timeout_hi and split_timeout_lo.  The least significant 3 bits of
68  * split_timeout_hi contain the # of seconds and the most significant 13 bits
69  * of split_timeout_lo contain the fraction of a seconds in 125uS increments.
70  * There is a further constraint that the value in split_timeout_lo must be >=
71  * 800 && <= 7999 (>=100mS && < 1S). (don't forget that this value is in the
72  * most significant 13 bits, i.e. 800 << 19)  We will threshold the writes into
73  * these registers to make sure they always have legal values (i.e. if
74  * [8000 << 19] is written to split_timeout_lo, we will write [7999 << 19].
75  *
76  * The split timeout CSR registers have some inherent problems. There is a race
77  * condition when updating the split timeout value since you cannot atomically
78  * write to both the hi and lo registers.  This should not be a serious problem
79  * since we should never get close to having a split timeout of 1S or greater.
80  */
81 
82 
83 /* CSR Register Address Offsets (1394-1995 8.3.2.2) */
84 #define	CSR_STATE_CLEAR			0x000
85 #define	CSR_STATE_SET			0x004
86 #define	CSR_NODE_IDS			0x008
87 #define	CSR_RESET_START			0x00C
88 #define	CSR_SPLIT_TIMEOUT_HI		0x018
89 #define	CSR_SPLIT_TIMEOUT_LO		0x01C
90 #define	CSR_CYCLE_TIME			0x200
91 #define	CSR_BUS_TIME			0x204
92 #define	CSR_BUSY_TIMEOUT		0x210
93 #define	CSR_BUS_MANAGER_ID		0x21C
94 #define	CSR_BANDWIDTH_AVAILABLE		0x220
95 #define	CSR_CHANNELS_AVAILABLE_HI	0x224
96 #define	CSR_CHANNELS_AVAILABLE_LO	0x228
97 
98 
99 typedef struct hci1394_csr_s {
100 	/* SW registers */
101 	uint32_t csr_state;
102 	uint32_t csr_split_timeout_lo;
103 	uint32_t csr_split_timeout_hi;
104 
105 	/* split timeout that we are observing */
106 	uint_t csr_split_timeout;
107 
108 	/* were we root last bus reset */
109 	boolean_t csr_was_root;
110 
111 	/* our node capabilities */
112 	uint32_t csr_capabilities;
113 
114 	/* copies of OpenHCI handle and pointer to general driver info */
115 	hci1394_ohci_handle_t csr_ohci;
116 	hci1394_drvinfo_t *csr_drvinfo;
117 
118 	kmutex_t csr_mutex;
119 } hci1394_csr_t;
120 
121 /* handle passed back from init() and used for rest of functions */
122 typedef	struct hci1394_csr_s	*hci1394_csr_handle_t;
123 
124 
125 void hci1394_csr_init(hci1394_drvinfo_t *drvinfo, hci1394_ohci_handle_t ohci,
126     hci1394_csr_handle_t *csr_handle);
127 void hci1394_csr_fini(hci1394_csr_handle_t *csr_handle);
128 void hci1394_csr_resume(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle);
129 
130 void hci1394_csr_node_capabilities(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle,
131     uint32_t *capabilities);
132 
133 void hci1394_csr_state_get(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle, uint32_t *state);
134 void hci1394_csr_state_bset(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle, uint32_t state);
135 void hci1394_csr_state_bclr(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle, uint32_t state);
136 
137 void hci1394_csr_split_timeout_hi_get(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle,
138     uint32_t *split_timeout_hi);
139 void hci1394_csr_split_timeout_lo_get(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle,
140     uint32_t *split_timeout_lo);
141 void hci1394_csr_split_timeout_hi_set(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle,
142     uint32_t split_timeout_hi);
143 void hci1394_csr_split_timeout_lo_set(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle,
144     uint32_t split_timeout_lo);
145 uint_t hci1394_csr_split_timeout_get(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle);
146 
147 void hci1394_csr_bus_reset(hci1394_csr_handle_t csr_handle);
148 
149 
150 #ifdef __cplusplus
151 }
152 #endif
153 
154 #endif	/* _SYS_1394_ADAPTERS_HCI1394_CSR_H */
155