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1 /*	$NetBSD: cpu.h,v 1.47 2013/10/19 19:20:59 christos Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*
4  * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
5  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1990, 1993
6  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
7  *
8  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
9  * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
10  * Science Department.
11  *
12  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
13  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
14  * are met:
15  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
17  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
18  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
19  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
20  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
21  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
22  *    without specific prior written permission.
23  *
24  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
25  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
26  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
27  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
28  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
29  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
30  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
31  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
32  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
33  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
34  * SUCH DAMAGE.
35  *
36  * from: Utah $Hdr: cpu.h 1.16 91/03/25$
37  *
38  *	@(#)cpu.h	8.4 (Berkeley) 1/5/94
39  */
40 
41 #ifndef _MACHINE_CPU_H_
42 #define _MACHINE_CPU_H_
43 
44 #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
45 #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
46 #include "opt_m68k_arch.h"
47 #endif
48 
49 /*
50  * Get common m68k definitions.
51  */
52 #include <m68k/cpu.h>
53 
54 #if defined(_KERNEL)
55 /*
56  * Exported definitions unique to next68k/68k cpu support.
57  */
58 #define	M68K_MMU_MOTOROLA
59 
60 /*
61  * Get interrupt glue.
62  */
63 #include <machine/intr.h>
64 
65 /*
66  * Arguments to hardclock and gatherstats encapsulate the previous
67  * machine state in an opaque clockframe.  One the hp300, we use
68  * what the hardware pushes on an interrupt (frame format 0).
69  */
70 struct clockframe {
71 	u_short	sr;		/* sr at time of interrupt */
72 	u_long	pc;		/* pc at time of interrupt */
73 	u_short	fmt:4,
74 		vec:12;		/* vector offset (4-word frame) */
75 } __attribute__((packed));
76 
77 #define	CLKF_USERMODE(framep)	(((framep)->sr & PSL_S) == 0)
78 #define	CLKF_PC(framep)		((framep)->pc)
79 
80 /*
81  * The clock interrupt handler can determine if it's a nested
82  * interrupt by checking for interrupt_depth > 1.
83  * (Remember, the clock interrupt handler itself will cause the
84  * depth counter to be incremented).
85  */
86 extern volatile unsigned int interrupt_depth;
87 #define	CLKF_INTR(framep)	(interrupt_depth > 1)
88 
89 /*
90  * Preempt the current process if in interrupt from user mode,
91  * or after the current trap/syscall if in system mode.
92  */
93 #define	cpu_need_resched(ci,flags)	do {	\
94 	__USE(flags); 				\
95 	ci->ci_want_resched = 1;		\
96 	aston();				\
97 } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
98 
99 /*
100  * Give a profiling tick to the current process when the user profiling
101  * buffer pages are invalid.  On the sun3, request an ast to send us
102  * through trap, marking the proc as needing a profiling tick.
103  */
104 #define	cpu_need_proftick(l)	((l)->l_pflag |= LP_OWEUPC, aston())
105 
106 /*
107  * Notify the current process (p) that it has a signal pending,
108  * process as soon as possible.
109  */
110 #define	cpu_signotify(l)	aston()
111 
112 #define aston() (astpending++)
113 
114 extern	int	astpending;	/* need to trap before returning to user mode */
115 
116 extern	void (*vectab[])(void);
117 
118 /* locore.s functions */
119 int	suline(void *, void *);
120 void	loadustp(int);
121 
122 void	doboot(void) __attribute__((__noreturn__));
123 int	nmihand(void *);
124 
125 /* clock.c functions */
126 void	next68k_calibrate_delay(void);
127 
128 #endif /* _KERNEL */
129 
130 #define NEXT_RAMBASE  (0x4000000) /* really depends on slot, but... */
131 #define NEXT_BANKSIZE (0x1000000) /* Size of a memory bank in physical address */
132 
133 #if 0
134 /* @@@ this needs to be fixed to work on 030's */
135 #define	NEXT_SLOT_ID		0x0
136 #ifdef	M68030
137 #define	NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP	0x0
138 #endif	/* M68030 */
139 #endif
140 #ifdef	M68040
141 #ifdef DISABLE_NEXT_BMAP_CHIP		/* @@@ For turbo testing */
142 #define	NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP	0x0
143 #else
144 #define	NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP	0x00100000
145 #endif
146 #define NEXT_SLOT_ID		0x0
147 #endif	/* M68040 */
148 
149 /****************************************************************/
150 
151 /* Eventually, I'd like to move these defines off into
152  * configure somewhere
153  * Darrin B Jewell <jewell@mit.edu>  Thu Feb  5 03:50:58 1998
154  */
155 /* ROM */
156 #define NEXT_P_EPROM		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x00000000)
157 #define NEXT_P_EPROM_BMAP	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x01000000)
158 #define NEXT_P_EPROM_SIZE	(128 * 1024)
159 
160 /* device space */
161 #define NEXT_P_DEV_SPACE	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02000000)
162 #define NEXT_P_DEV_BMAP		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02100000)
163 #define NEXT_DEV_SPACE_SIZE	0x0001c000
164 
165 /* DMA control/status (writes MUST be 32-bit) */
166 #define NEXT_P_SCSI_CSR		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02000010)
167 #define NEXT_P_SOUNDOUT_CSR	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02000040)
168 #define NEXT_P_DISK_CSR		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02000050)
169 #define NEXT_P_SOUNDIN_CSR	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02000080)
170 #define NEXT_P_PRINTER_CSR	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02000090)
171 #define NEXT_P_SCC_CSR		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x020000c0)
172 #define NEXT_P_DSP_CSR		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x020000d0)
173 #define NEXT_P_ENETX_CSR	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02000110)
174 #define NEXT_P_ENETR_CSR	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02000150)
175 #define NEXT_P_VIDEO_CSR	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02000180)
176 #define NEXT_P_M2R_CSR		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x020001d0)
177 #define NEXT_P_R2M_CSR		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x020001c0)
178 
179 /* DMA scratch pad (writes MUST be 32-bit) */
180 #define NEXT_P_VIDEO_SPAD	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02004180)
181 #define NEXT_P_EVENT_SPAD	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0200418c)
182 #define NEXT_P_M2M_SPAD		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x020041e0)
183 
184 /* device registers */
185 #define NEXT_P_ENET		(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02006000)
186 #define NEXT_P_DSP		(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02008000)
187 #define NEXT_P_MON		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0200e000)
188 #define NEXT_P_PRINTER		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0200f000)
189 #define NEXT_P_DISK		(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02012000)
190 #define NEXT_P_SCSI		(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02014000)
191 #define NEXT_P_FLOPPY		(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02014100)
192 #define NEXT_P_TIMER		(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02016000)
193 #define NEXT_P_TIMER_CSR	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02016004)
194 #define NEXT_P_SCC		(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02018000)
195 #define NEXT_P_SCC_CLK		(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02018004)
196 #define NEXT_P_EVENTC		(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x0201a000)
197 #define NEXT_P_BMAP		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x020c0000)
198 /* All COLOR_FB registers are 1 byte wide */
199 #define NEXT_P_C16_DAC_0	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02018100)	/* COLOR_FB - RAMDAC */
200 #define NEXT_P_C16_DAC_1	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02018101)
201 #define NEXT_P_C16_DAC_2	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02018102)
202 #define NEXT_P_C16_DAC_3	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02018103)
203 #define NEXT_P_C16_CMD_REG	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02018180)	/* COLOR_FB - CSR */
204 
205 /* system control registers */
206 #define NEXT_P_MEMTIMING	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02006010)
207 #define NEXT_P_INTRSTAT		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02007000)
208 #define NEXT_P_INTRSTAT_CON	0x02007000
209 /* #define NEXT_P_INTRSTAT_0	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02008000) */
210 #define NEXT_P_INTRMASK		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x02007800)
211 #define NEXT_P_INTRMASK_CON	0x02007800
212 /* #define NEXT_P_INTRMASK_0	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0200a000) */
213 #define NEXT_P_SCR1		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0200c000)
214 #define NEXT_P_SCR1_CON	0x0200c000
215 #define NEXT_P_SID		0x0200c800		/* NOT slot-relative */
216 #define NEXT_P_SCR2		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0200d000)
217 #define NEXT_P_SCR2_CON	0x0200d000
218 #define NEXT_P_RMTINT		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0200d800)
219 #define NEXT_P_BRIGHTNESS	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02010000)
220 #define NEXT_P_DRAM_TIMING	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02018190) /* Warp 9C memory ctlr */
221 #define NEXT_P_VRAM_TIMING	(NEXT_SLOT_ID_BMAP+0x02018198) /* Warp 9C memory ctlr */
222 
223 /* memory */
224 #define NEXT_P_MAINMEM		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x04000000)
225 #define NEXT_P_MEMSIZE		0x04000000
226 #define NEXT_P_VIDEOMEM		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0b000000)
227 #define NEXT_P_VIDEOSIZE	0x0003a800
228 #if 0
229 #define NEXT_P_C16_VIDEOMEM	(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x06000000)	/* COLOR_FB */
230 #endif
231 #define NEXT_P_C16_VIDEOMEM	(0x2c000000)
232 #define NEXT_P_C16_VIDEOSIZE	0x001D4000		/* COLOR_FB */
233 #define NEXT_P_WF4VIDEO		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0c000000)	/* w A+B-AB function */
234 #define NEXT_P_WF3VIDEO		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0d000000)	/* w (1-A)B function */
235 #define NEXT_P_WF2VIDEO		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0e000000)	/* w ceil(A+B) function */
236 #define NEXT_P_WF1VIDEO		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x0f000000)	/* w AB function */
237 #define NEXT_P_WF4MEM		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x10000000)	/* w A+B-AB function */
238 #define NEXT_P_WF3MEM		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x14000000)	/* w (1-A)B function */
239 #define NEXT_P_WF2MEM		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x18000000)	/* w ceil(A+B) function */
240 #define NEXT_P_WF1MEM		(NEXT_SLOT_ID+0x1c000000)	/* w AB function */
241 #define NEXT_NMWF		4			/* # of memory write funcs */
242 
243 /*
244  * Interrupt structure.
245  * BASE and BITS define the origin and length of the bit field in the
246  * interrupt status/mask register for the particular interrupt level.
247  * The first component of the interrupt device name indicates the bit
248  * position in the interrupt status and mask registers; the second is the
249  * interrupt level; the third is the bit index relative to the start of the
250  * bit field.
251  */
252 #define	NEXT_I(l,i,b)	(((b) << 8) | ((l) << 4) | (i))
253 #define	NEXT_I_INDEX(i)	((i) & 0xf)
254 #define	NEXT_I_IPL(i)	(((i) >> 4) & 7)
255 #define	NEXT_I_BIT(i)	( 1 << (((i) >> 8) & 0x1f))
256 
257 #define	NEXT_I_IPL7_BASE	0
258 #define	NEXT_I_IPL7_BITS	2
259 #define	NEXT_I_NMI		NEXT_I(7,0,31)
260 #define	NEXT_I_PFAIL		NEXT_I(7,1,30)
261 
262 #define	NEXT_I_IPL6_BASE	2
263 #define	NEXT_I_IPL6_BITS	12
264 #define	NEXT_I_TIMER		NEXT_I(6,0,29)
265 #define	NEXT_I_ENETX_DMA	NEXT_I(6,1,28)
266 #define	NEXT_I_ENETR_DMA	NEXT_I(6,2,27)
267 #define	NEXT_I_SCSI_DMA		NEXT_I(6,3,26)
268 #define	NEXT_I_DISK_DMA		NEXT_I(6,4,25)
269 #define	NEXT_I_PRINTER_DMA	NEXT_I(6,5,24)
270 #define	NEXT_I_SOUND_OUT_DMA	NEXT_I(6,6,23)
271 #define	NEXT_I_SOUND_IN_DMA	NEXT_I(6,7,22)
272 #define	NEXT_I_SCC_DMA		NEXT_I(6,8,21)
273 #define	NEXT_I_DSP_DMA		NEXT_I(6,9,20)
274 #define	NEXT_I_M2R_DMA		NEXT_I(6,10,19)
275 #define	NEXT_I_R2M_DMA		NEXT_I(6,11,18)
276 
277 #define	NEXT_I_IPL5_BASE	14
278 #define	NEXT_I_IPL5_BITS	3
279 #define	NEXT_I_SCC		NEXT_I(5,0,17)
280 #define	NEXT_I_REMOTE		NEXT_I(5,1,16)
281 #define	NEXT_I_BUS		NEXT_I(5,2,15)
282 
283 #define	NEXT_I_IPL4_BASE	17
284 #define	NEXT_I_IPL4_BITS	1
285 #define	NEXT_I_DSP_4		NEXT_I(4,0,14)
286 
287 #define	NEXT_I_IPL3_BASE	18
288 #define	NEXT_I_IPL3_BITS	12
289 #define	NEXT_I_DISK		NEXT_I(3,0,13)
290 #define	NEXT_I_C16_VIDEO	NEXT_I(3,0,13)	/* COLOR_FB - Steals old ESDI interrupt */
291 #define	NEXT_I_SCSI		NEXT_I(3,1,12)
292 #define	NEXT_I_PRINTER		NEXT_I(3,2,11)
293 #define	NEXT_I_ENETX		NEXT_I(3,3,10)
294 #define	NEXT_I_ENETR		NEXT_I(3,4,9)
295 #define	NEXT_I_SOUND_OVRUN	NEXT_I(3,5,8)
296 #define	NEXT_I_PHONE		NEXT_I(3,6,7)
297 #define	NEXT_I_DSP_3		NEXT_I(3,7,6)
298 #define	NEXT_I_VIDEO		NEXT_I(3,8,5)
299 #define	NEXT_I_MONITOR		NEXT_I(3,9,4)
300 #define	NEXT_I_KYBD_MOUSE	NEXT_I(3,10,3)
301 #define	NEXT_I_POWER		NEXT_I(3,11,2)
302 
303 #define	NEXT_I_IPL2_BASE	30
304 #define	NEXT_I_IPL2_BITS	1
305 #define	NEXT_I_SOFTINT1		NEXT_I(2,0,1)
306 
307 #define	NEXT_I_IPL1_BASE	31
308 #define	NEXT_I_IPL1_BITS	1
309 #define	NEXT_I_SOFTINT0		NEXT_I(1,0,0)
310 
311 /****************************************************************/
312 
313 /* physical memory sections */
314 #if 0
315 #define	ROMBASE		(0x00000000)
316 #endif
317 
318 #define	INTIOBASE	(0x02000000)
319 #define	INTIOTOP	(0x02120000)
320 #define MONOBASE	(0x0b000000)
321 #define MONOTOP		(0x0b03a800)
322 #define COLORBASE	(0x2c000000)
323 #define COLORTOP	(0x2c1D4000)
324 
325 #define NEXT_INTR_BITS \
326 "\20\40NMI\37PFAIL\36TIMER\35ENETX_DMA\34ENETR_DMA\33SCSI_DMA\32DISK_DMA\31PRINTER_DMA\30SOUND_OUT_DMA\27SOUND_IN_DMA\26SCC_DMA\25DSP_DMA\24M2R_DMA\23R2M_DMA\22SCC\21REMOTE\20BUS\17DSP_4\16DISK|C16_VIDEO\15SCSI\14PRINTER\13ENETX\12ENETR\11SOUND_OVRUN\10PHONE\07DSP_3\06VIDEO\05MONITOR\04KYBD_MOUSE\03POWER\02SOFTINT1\01SOFTINT0"
327 
328 /*
329  * Internal IO space:
330  *
331  * Ranges from 0x400000 to 0x600000 (IIOMAPSIZE).
332  *
333  * Internal IO space is mapped in the kernel from ``intiobase'' to
334  * ``intiolimit'' (defined in locore.s).  Since it is always mapped,
335  * conversion between physical and kernel virtual addresses is easy.
336  */
337 #define	IIOV(pa)	((int)(pa)-INTIOBASE+intiobase)
338 #define	IIOP(va)	((int)(va)-intiobase+INTIOBASE)
339 #define	IIOMAPSIZE	btoc(INTIOTOP-INTIOBASE)	/* 2mb */
340 
341 /* mono fb space */
342 #define	MONOMAPSIZE	btoc(MONOTOP-MONOBASE)	/* who cares */
343 
344 /* color fb space */
345 #define	COLORMAPSIZE	btoc(COLORTOP-COLORBASE)	/* who cares */
346 
347 #endif	/* _MACHINE_CPU_H_ */
348