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All rights reserved. 240Sstevel@tonic-gate * Use is subject to license terms. 250Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 260Sstevel@tonic-gate 270Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifndef _SYS_SUNDDI_H 280Sstevel@tonic-gate #define _SYS_SUNDDI_H 290Sstevel@tonic-gate 300Sstevel@tonic-gate #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 310Sstevel@tonic-gate 320Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 330Sstevel@tonic-gate * Sun Specific DDI definitions 340Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 350Sstevel@tonic-gate 360Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/isa_defs.h> 370Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/dditypes.h> 380Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/ddipropdefs.h> 390Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/devops.h> 400Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/time.h> 410Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/cmn_err.h> 420Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/ddidevmap.h> 430Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/ddi_impldefs.h> 440Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/ddi_implfuncs.h> 450Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/ddi_isa.h> 460Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/model.h> 470Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/devctl.h> 480Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64) 490Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/dma_engine.h> 500Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 510Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/sunpm.h> 520Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/nvpair.h> 530Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/sysevent.h> 540Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/thread.h> 550Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/stream.h> 560Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(_ASM_INLINES) && defined(_KERNEL) 570Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <asm/sunddi.h> 580Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 590Sstevel@tonic-gate 600Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef __cplusplus 610Sstevel@tonic-gate extern "C" { 620Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 630Sstevel@tonic-gate 640Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 650Sstevel@tonic-gate * Generic Sun DDI definitions. 660Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 670Sstevel@tonic-gate 680Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_SUCCESS (0) /* successful return */ 690Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_FAILURE (-1) /* unsuccessful return */ 700Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED (-2) /* A dev_info node is not valid */ 710Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_EAGAIN (-3) /* not enough interrupt resources */ 720Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_EINVAL (-4) /* invalid request or arguments */ 730Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_ENOTSUP (-5) /* operation is not supported */ 740Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_EPENDING (-6) /* operation or an event is pending */ 750Sstevel@tonic-gate 760Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 770Sstevel@tonic-gate * General-purpose DDI error return value definitions 780Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 790Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_ENOMEM 1 /* memory not available */ 800Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_EBUSY 2 /* busy */ 810Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_ETRANSPORT 3 /* transport down */ 820Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_ECONTEXT 4 /* context error */ 830Sstevel@tonic-gate 840Sstevel@tonic-gate 850Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 860Sstevel@tonic-gate * General DDI sleep/nosleep allocation flags 870Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 880Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_SLEEP 0 890Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NOSLEEP 1 900Sstevel@tonic-gate 910Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 920Sstevel@tonic-gate * The following special nodeid values are reserved for use when creating 930Sstevel@tonic-gate * nodes ONLY. They specify the attributes of the DDI_NC_PSEUDO class node 940Sstevel@tonic-gate * being created: 950Sstevel@tonic-gate * 960Sstevel@tonic-gate * o DEVI_PSEUDO_NODEID specifics a node without persistence. 970Sstevel@tonic-gate * o DEVI_SID_NODEID specifies a node with persistence. 980Sstevel@tonic-gate * 990Sstevel@tonic-gate * A node with the 'persistent' attribute will not be automatically removed by 1000Sstevel@tonic-gate * the framework in the current implementation - driver.conf nodes are without 1010Sstevel@tonic-gate * persistence. 1020Sstevel@tonic-gate * 1030Sstevel@tonic-gate * The actual nodeid value may be assigned by the framework and may be 1040Sstevel@tonic-gate * different than these special values. Drivers may not make assumptions 1050Sstevel@tonic-gate * about the nodeid value that is actually assigned to the node. 1060Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1070Sstevel@tonic-gate 1080Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVI_PSEUDO_NODEID ((int)-1) 1090Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVI_SID_NODEID ((int)-2) 1100Sstevel@tonic-gate 1110Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVI_PSEUDO_NEXNAME "pseudo" 1120Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVI_ISA_NEXNAME "isa" 1130Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVI_EISA_NEXNAME "eisa" 1140Sstevel@tonic-gate 1150Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1160Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_create_minor_node flags 1170Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1180Sstevel@tonic-gate #define CLONE_DEV 1 /* device is a clone device */ 1190Sstevel@tonic-gate #define PRIVONLY_DEV 0x10 /* policy-based permissions only */ 1200Sstevel@tonic-gate 1210Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1220Sstevel@tonic-gate * Historical values used for the flag field in ddi_create_minor_node. 1230Sstevel@tonic-gate * Future use of flag bits should avoid these fields to keep binary 1240Sstevel@tonic-gate * compatibility 1250Sstevel@tonic-gate * #define GLOBAL_DEV 0x2 1260Sstevel@tonic-gate * #define NODEBOUND_DEV 0x4 1270Sstevel@tonic-gate * #define NODESPECIFIC_DEV 0x6 1280Sstevel@tonic-gate * #define ENUMERATED_DEV 0x8 1290Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1300Sstevel@tonic-gate 1310Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1320Sstevel@tonic-gate * Device type defines which are used by the 'node_type' element of the 1330Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_minor_data structure 1340Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1350Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SERIAL "ddi_serial" /* Serial port */ 1360Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SERIAL_MB "ddi_serial:mb" /* the 'built-in' serial */ 1370Sstevel@tonic-gate /* ports (the old ttya, b */ 1380Sstevel@tonic-gate /* (,c ,d)) */ 1390Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SERIAL_DO "ddi_serial:dialout" /* dialout ports */ 1400Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SERIAL_MB_DO "ddi_serial:dialout,mb" /* dialout for onboard */ 1410Sstevel@tonic-gate /* ports */ 1420Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SERIAL_LOMCON "ddi_serial:lomcon" /* LOMlite2 console port */ 1430Sstevel@tonic-gate 1440Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1450Sstevel@tonic-gate * *_CHAN disk type devices have channel numbers or target numbers. 1460Sstevel@tonic-gate * (i.e. ipi and scsi devices) 1470Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1480Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_BLOCK "ddi_block" /* hard disks */ 1490Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1500Sstevel@tonic-gate * The next define is for block type devices that can possible exist on 1510Sstevel@tonic-gate * a sub-bus like the scsi bus or the ipi channel. The 'disks' program 1520Sstevel@tonic-gate * will pick up on this and create logical names like c0t0d0s0 instead of 1530Sstevel@tonic-gate * c0d0s0 1540Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1550Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_BLOCK_CHAN "ddi_block:channel" 1560Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_BLOCK_WWN "ddi_block:wwn" 1570Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_CD "ddi_block:cdrom" /* rom drives (cd-rom) */ 1580Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_CD_CHAN "ddi_block:cdrom:channel" /* rom drives (scsi type) */ 1590Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_FD "ddi_block:diskette" /* floppy disks */ 1600Sstevel@tonic-gate 1610Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_ENCLOSURE "ddi_enclosure" 1620Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SCSI_ENCLOSURE "ddi_enclosure:scsi" 1630Sstevel@tonic-gate 1640Sstevel@tonic-gate 1650Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_TAPE "ddi_byte:tape" /* tape drives */ 1660Sstevel@tonic-gate 1670Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_NET "ddi_network" /* DLPI network devices */ 1680Sstevel@tonic-gate 1690Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_MAC "ddi_mac" /* MAC devices */ 1700Sstevel@tonic-gate 1710Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_DISPLAY "ddi_display" /* display devices */ 1720Sstevel@tonic-gate 1730Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_PSEUDO "ddi_pseudo" /* general pseudo devices */ 1740Sstevel@tonic-gate 1750Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_AUDIO "ddi_audio" /* audio device */ 1760Sstevel@tonic-gate 1770Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_MOUSE "ddi_mouse" /* mouse device */ 1780Sstevel@tonic-gate 1790Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_KEYBOARD "ddi_keyboard" /* keyboard device */ 1800Sstevel@tonic-gate 1810Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_PARALLEL "ddi_parallel" /* parallel port */ 1820Sstevel@tonic-gate 1830Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_PRINTER "ddi_printer" /* printer device */ 1840Sstevel@tonic-gate 1850Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_UGEN "ddi_generic:usb" /* USB generic drv */ 1860Sstevel@tonic-gate 1870Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_NEXUS "ddi_ctl:devctl" /* nexus drivers */ 1880Sstevel@tonic-gate 1890Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SCSI_NEXUS "ddi_ctl:devctl:scsi" /* nexus drivers */ 1900Sstevel@tonic-gate 1910Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_ATTACHMENT_POINT "ddi_ctl:attachment_point" /* attachment pt */ 1920Sstevel@tonic-gate 1930Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SCSI_ATTACHMENT_POINT "ddi_ctl:attachment_point:scsi" 1940Sstevel@tonic-gate /* scsi attachment pt */ 1950Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_PCI_ATTACHMENT_POINT "ddi_ctl:attachment_point:pci" 1960Sstevel@tonic-gate /* PCI attachment pt */ 1970Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SBD_ATTACHMENT_POINT "ddi_ctl:attachment_point:sbd" 1980Sstevel@tonic-gate /* generic bd attachment pt */ 1990Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_FC_ATTACHMENT_POINT "ddi_ctl:attachment_point:fc" 2000Sstevel@tonic-gate /* FC attachment pt */ 2010Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_USB_ATTACHMENT_POINT "ddi_ctl:attachment_point:usb" 2020Sstevel@tonic-gate /* USB devices */ 2030Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_BLOCK_FABRIC "ddi_block:fabric" 2040Sstevel@tonic-gate /* Fabric Devices */ 2050Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_IB_ATTACHMENT_POINT "ddi_ctl:attachment_point:ib" 2060Sstevel@tonic-gate /* IB devices */ 2070Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_SMARTCARD_READER "ddi_smartcard_reader" /* Smartcard reader */ 2080Sstevel@tonic-gate 2090Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_AV_ASYNC "ddi_av:async" /* asynchronous AV device */ 2100Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_AV_ISOCH "ddi_av:isoch" /* isochronous AV device */ 2110Sstevel@tonic-gate 2120Sstevel@tonic-gate /* Device types used for agpgart driver related devices */ 2130Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_AGP_PSEUDO "ddi_agp:pseudo" /* agpgart pseudo device */ 2140Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_AGP_MASTER "ddi_agp:master" /* agp master device */ 2150Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_AGP_TARGET "ddi_agp:target" /* agp target device */ 2160Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NT_AGP_CPUGART "ddi_agp:cpugart" /* amd64 on-cpu gart device */ 2170Sstevel@tonic-gate 218*117Sschwartz #define DDI_NT_REGACC "ddi_tool_reg" /* tool register access */ 219*117Sschwartz #define DDI_NT_INTRCTL "ddi_tool_intr" /* tool intr access */ 220*117Sschwartz 2210Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2220Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI event definitions 2230Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2240Sstevel@tonic-gate #define EC_DEVFS "EC_devfs" /* Event class devfs */ 2250Sstevel@tonic-gate 2260Sstevel@tonic-gate /* Class devfs subclasses */ 2270Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ESC_DEVFS_MINOR_CREATE "ESC_devfs_minor_create" 2280Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ESC_DEVFS_MINOR_REMOVE "ESC_devfs_minor_remove" 2290Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ESC_DEVFS_DEVI_ADD "ESC_devfs_devi_add" 2300Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ESC_DEVFS_DEVI_REMOVE "ESC_devfs_devi_remove" 2310Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ESC_DEVFS_INSTANCE_MOD "ESC_devfs_instance_mod" 2320Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ESC_DEVFS_BRANCH_ADD "ESC_devfs_branch_add" 2330Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ESC_DEVFS_BRANCH_REMOVE "ESC_devfs_branch_remove" 2340Sstevel@tonic-gate 2350Sstevel@tonic-gate /* DDI/NDI event publisher */ 2360Sstevel@tonic-gate #define EP_DDI SUNW_KERN_PUB"ddi" 2370Sstevel@tonic-gate 2380Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2390Sstevel@tonic-gate * devfs event class attributes 2400Sstevel@tonic-gate * 2410Sstevel@tonic-gate * The following attributes are private to EC_DEVFS 2420Sstevel@tonic-gate * event data. 2430Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2440Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_DRIVER_NAME "di.driver" 2450Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_INSTANCE "di.instance" 2460Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_PATHNAME "di.path" 2470Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_DEVI_CLASS "di.devi_class" 2480Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_BRANCH_EVENT "di.branch_event" 2490Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_MINOR_NAME "mi.name" 2500Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_MINOR_NODETYPE "mi.nodetype" 2510Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_MINOR_ISCLONE "mi.isclone" 2520Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_MINOR_MAJNUM "mi.majorno" 2530Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DEVFS_MINOR_MINORNUM "mi.minorno" 2540Sstevel@tonic-gate 2550Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2560Sstevel@tonic-gate * Fault-related definitions 2570Sstevel@tonic-gate * 2580Sstevel@tonic-gate * The specific numeric values have been chosen to be ordered, but 2590Sstevel@tonic-gate * not consecutive, to allow for future interpolation if required. 2600Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2610Sstevel@tonic-gate typedef enum { 2620Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_SERVICE_LOST = -32, 2630Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_SERVICE_DEGRADED = -16, 2640Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_SERVICE_UNAFFECTED = 0, 2650Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_SERVICE_RESTORED = 16 2660Sstevel@tonic-gate } ddi_fault_impact_t; 2670Sstevel@tonic-gate 2680Sstevel@tonic-gate typedef enum { 2690Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_DATAPATH_FAULT = -32, 2700Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_DEVICE_FAULT = -16, 2710Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_EXTERNAL_FAULT = 0 2720Sstevel@tonic-gate } ddi_fault_location_t; 2730Sstevel@tonic-gate 2740Sstevel@tonic-gate typedef enum { 2750Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_DEVSTATE_OFFLINE = -32, 2760Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_DEVSTATE_DOWN = -16, 2770Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_DEVSTATE_QUIESCED = 0, 2780Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_DEVSTATE_DEGRADED = 16, 2790Sstevel@tonic-gate DDI_DEVSTATE_UP = 32 2800Sstevel@tonic-gate } ddi_devstate_t; 2810Sstevel@tonic-gate 2820Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef _KERNEL 2830Sstevel@tonic-gate 2840Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2850Sstevel@tonic-gate * Common property definitions 2860Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2870Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_FORCEATTACH "ddi-forceattach" 2880Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_NO_AUTODETACH "ddi-no-autodetach" 2890Sstevel@tonic-gate 2900Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2910Sstevel@tonic-gate * Values that the function supplied to the dev_info 2920Sstevel@tonic-gate * tree traversal functions defined below must return. 2930Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2940Sstevel@tonic-gate 2950Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2960Sstevel@tonic-gate * Continue search, if appropriate. 2970Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2980Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_WALK_CONTINUE 0 2990Sstevel@tonic-gate 3000Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 3010Sstevel@tonic-gate * Terminate current depth of traversal. That is, terminate 3020Sstevel@tonic-gate * the current traversal of children nodes, but continue 3030Sstevel@tonic-gate * traversing sibling nodes and their children (if any). 3040Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 3050Sstevel@tonic-gate 3060Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_WALK_PRUNECHILD -1 3070Sstevel@tonic-gate 3080Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 3090Sstevel@tonic-gate * Terminate current width of traversal. That is, terminate 3100Sstevel@tonic-gate * the current traversal of sibling nodes, but continue with 3110Sstevel@tonic-gate * traversing children nodes and their siblings (if appropriate). 3120Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 3130Sstevel@tonic-gate 3140Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_WALK_PRUNESIB -2 3150Sstevel@tonic-gate 3160Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 3170Sstevel@tonic-gate * Terminate the entire search. 3180Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 3190Sstevel@tonic-gate 3200Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_WALK_TERMINATE -3 3210Sstevel@tonic-gate 3220Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 3230Sstevel@tonic-gate * Terminate the entire search because an error occurred in function 3240Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 3250Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_WALK_ERROR -4 3260Sstevel@tonic-gate 3270Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 3280Sstevel@tonic-gate * Drivers that are prepared to support full driver layering 3290Sstevel@tonic-gate * should create and export a null-valued property of the following 3300Sstevel@tonic-gate * name. 3310Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3320Sstevel@tonic-gate * Such drivers should be prepared to be called with FKLYR in 3330Sstevel@tonic-gate * the 'flag' argument of their open(9E), close(9E) routines, and 3340Sstevel@tonic-gate * with FKIOCTL in the 'mode' argument of their ioctl(9E) routines. 3350Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3360Sstevel@tonic-gate * See ioctl(9E) and ddi_copyin(9F) for details. 3370Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 3380Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_KERNEL_IOCTL "ddi-kernel-ioctl" 3390Sstevel@tonic-gate 3400Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 3410Sstevel@tonic-gate * Model definitions for ddi_mmap_get_model(9F) and ddi_model_convert_from(9F). 3420Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 3430Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_MODEL_MASK DATAMODEL_MASK /* Note: 0x0FF00000 */ 3440Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_MODEL_ILP32 DATAMODEL_ILP32 3450Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_MODEL_LP64 DATAMODEL_LP64 3460Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_MODEL_NATIVE DATAMODEL_NATIVE 3470Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_MODEL_NONE DATAMODEL_NONE 3480Sstevel@tonic-gate 3490Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 3500Sstevel@tonic-gate * Functions and data references which really should be in <sys/ddi.h> 3510Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 3520Sstevel@tonic-gate 3530Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int maxphys; 3540Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void minphys(struct buf *); 3550Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int physio(int (*)(struct buf *), struct buf *, dev_t, 3560Sstevel@tonic-gate int, void (*)(struct buf *), struct uio *); 3570Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void disksort(struct diskhd *, struct buf *); 3580Sstevel@tonic-gate 3590Sstevel@tonic-gate extern long strtol(const char *, char **, int); 3600Sstevel@tonic-gate extern unsigned long strtoul(const char *, char **, int); 3610Sstevel@tonic-gate extern size_t strlen(const char *) __PURE; 3620Sstevel@tonic-gate extern char *strcpy(char *, const char *); 3630Sstevel@tonic-gate extern char *strncpy(char *, const char *, size_t); 3640Sstevel@tonic-gate /* Need to be consistent with <string.h> C++ definition for strchr() */ 3650Sstevel@tonic-gate #if __cplusplus >= 199711L 3660Sstevel@tonic-gate extern const char *strchr(const char *, int); 3670Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifndef _STRCHR_INLINE 3680Sstevel@tonic-gate #define _STRCHR_INLINE 3690Sstevel@tonic-gate extern "C++" { 3700Sstevel@tonic-gate inline char *strchr(char *__s, int __c) { 3710Sstevel@tonic-gate return (char *)strchr((const char *)__s, __c); 3720Sstevel@tonic-gate } 3730Sstevel@tonic-gate } 3740Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* _STRCHR_INLINE */ 3750Sstevel@tonic-gate #else 3760Sstevel@tonic-gate extern char *strchr(const char *, int); 3770Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* __cplusplus >= 199711L */ 3780Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int strcmp(const char *, const char *) __PURE; 3790Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int strncmp(const char *, const char *, size_t) __PURE; 3800Sstevel@tonic-gate extern char *strncat(char *, const char *, size_t); 3810Sstevel@tonic-gate extern size_t strlcat(char *, const char *, size_t); 3820Sstevel@tonic-gate extern size_t strlcpy(char *, const char *, size_t); 3830Sstevel@tonic-gate extern size_t strspn(const char *, const char *); 3840Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int bcmp(const void *, const void *, size_t) __PURE; 3850Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int stoi(char **); 3860Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void numtos(ulong_t, char *); 3870Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void bcopy(const void *, void *, size_t); 3880Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void bzero(void *, size_t); 3890Sstevel@tonic-gate 3900Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void *memcpy(void *, const void *, size_t); 3910Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void *memset(void *, int, size_t); 3920Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void *memmove(void *, const void *, size_t); 3930Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int memcmp(const void *, const void *, size_t) __PURE; 3940Sstevel@tonic-gate /* Need to be consistent with <string.h> C++ definition for memchr() */ 3950Sstevel@tonic-gate #if __cplusplus >= 199711L 3960Sstevel@tonic-gate extern const void *memchr(const void *, int, size_t); 3970Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifndef _MEMCHR_INLINE 3980Sstevel@tonic-gate #define _MEMCHR_INLINE 3990Sstevel@tonic-gate extern "C++" { 4000Sstevel@tonic-gate inline void *memchr(void * __s, int __c, size_t __n) { 4010Sstevel@tonic-gate return (void *)memchr((const void *)__s, __c, __n); 4020Sstevel@tonic-gate } 4030Sstevel@tonic-gate } 4040Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* _MEMCHR_INLINE */ 4050Sstevel@tonic-gate #else 4060Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void *memchr(const void *, int, size_t); 4070Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* __cplusplus >= 199711L */ 4080Sstevel@tonic-gate 4090Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int ddi_strtol(const char *, char **, int, long *); 4100Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int ddi_strtoul(const char *, char **, int, unsigned long *); 4110Sstevel@tonic-gate 4120Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 4130Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_map_regs 4140Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4150Sstevel@tonic-gate * Map in the register set given by rnumber. 4160Sstevel@tonic-gate * The register number determine which register 4170Sstevel@tonic-gate * set will be mapped if more than one exists. 4180Sstevel@tonic-gate * The parent driver gets the information 4190Sstevel@tonic-gate * from parent private data and sets up the 4200Sstevel@tonic-gate * appropriate mappings and returns the kernel 4210Sstevel@tonic-gate * virtual address of the register set in *kaddrp. 4220Sstevel@tonic-gate * The offset specifies an offset into the register 4230Sstevel@tonic-gate * space to start from and len indicates the size 4240Sstevel@tonic-gate * of the area to map. If len and offset are 0 then 4250Sstevel@tonic-gate * the entire space is mapped. It returns DDI_SUCCESS on 4260Sstevel@tonic-gate * success or DDI_FAILURE otherwise. 4270Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4280Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 4290Sstevel@tonic-gate int 4300Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_map_regs(dev_info_t *dip, uint_t rnumber, caddr_t *kaddrp, 4310Sstevel@tonic-gate off_t offset, off_t len); 4320Sstevel@tonic-gate 4330Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 4340Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_unmap_regs 4350Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4360Sstevel@tonic-gate * Undo mappings set up by ddi_map_regs. 4370Sstevel@tonic-gate * The register number determines which register 4380Sstevel@tonic-gate * set will be unmapped if more than one exists. 4390Sstevel@tonic-gate * This is provided for drivers preparing 4400Sstevel@tonic-gate * to detach themselves from the system to 4410Sstevel@tonic-gate * allow them to release allocated mappings. 4420Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4430Sstevel@tonic-gate * The kaddrp and len specify the area to be 4440Sstevel@tonic-gate * unmapped. *kaddrp was returned from ddi_map_regs 4450Sstevel@tonic-gate * and len should match what ddi_map_regs was called 4460Sstevel@tonic-gate * with. 4470Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 4480Sstevel@tonic-gate 4490Sstevel@tonic-gate void 4500Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_unmap_regs(dev_info_t *dip, uint_t rnumber, caddr_t *kaddrp, 4510Sstevel@tonic-gate off_t offset, off_t len); 4520Sstevel@tonic-gate 4530Sstevel@tonic-gate int 4540Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_map(dev_info_t *dp, ddi_map_req_t *mp, off_t offset, off_t len, 4550Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t *addrp); 4560Sstevel@tonic-gate 4570Sstevel@tonic-gate int 4580Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_apply_range(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, struct regspec *rp); 4590Sstevel@tonic-gate 4600Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 4610Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_rnumber_to_regspec: Not for use by leaf drivers. 4620Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 4630Sstevel@tonic-gate struct regspec * 4640Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rnumber_to_regspec(dev_info_t *dip, int rnumber); 4650Sstevel@tonic-gate 4660Sstevel@tonic-gate int 4670Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_bus_map(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_map_req_t *mp, off_t offset, 4680Sstevel@tonic-gate off_t len, caddr_t *vaddrp); 4690Sstevel@tonic-gate 4700Sstevel@tonic-gate int 4710Sstevel@tonic-gate nullbusmap(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_map_req_t *mp, off_t offset, 4720Sstevel@tonic-gate off_t len, caddr_t *vaddrp); 4730Sstevel@tonic-gate 4740Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef _LP64 4750Sstevel@tonic-gate 4760Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_peek8(dev_info_t *dip, int8_t *addr, int8_t *val_p); 4770Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_peek16(dev_info_t *dip, int16_t *addr, int16_t *val_p); 4780Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_peek32(dev_info_t *dip, int32_t *addr, int32_t *val_p); 4790Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_peek64(dev_info_t *dip, int64_t *addr, int64_t *val_p); 4800Sstevel@tonic-gate 4810Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_poke8(dev_info_t *dip, int8_t *addr, int8_t val); 4820Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_poke16(dev_info_t *dip, int16_t *addr, int16_t val); 4830Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_poke32(dev_info_t *dip, int32_t *addr, int32_t val); 4840Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_poke64(dev_info_t *dip, int64_t *addr, int64_t val); 4850Sstevel@tonic-gate 4860Sstevel@tonic-gate #else /* _ILP32 */ 4870Sstevel@tonic-gate 4880Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_peekc(dev_info_t *dip, int8_t *addr, int8_t *val_p); 4890Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_peek8 ddi_peekc 4900Sstevel@tonic-gate 4910Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_peeks(dev_info_t *dip, int16_t *addr, int16_t *val_p); 4920Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_peek16 ddi_peeks 4930Sstevel@tonic-gate 4940Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_peekl(dev_info_t *dip, int32_t *addr, int32_t *val_p); 4950Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_peek32 ddi_peekl 4960Sstevel@tonic-gate 4970Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_peekd(dev_info_t *dip, int64_t *addr, int64_t *val_p); 4980Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_peek64 ddi_peekd 4990Sstevel@tonic-gate 5000Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_pokec(dev_info_t *dip, int8_t *addr, int8_t val); 5010Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_poke8 ddi_pokec 5020Sstevel@tonic-gate 5030Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_pokes(dev_info_t *dip, int16_t *addr, int16_t val); 5040Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_poke16 ddi_pokes 5050Sstevel@tonic-gate 5060Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_pokel(dev_info_t *dip, int32_t *addr, int32_t val); 5070Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_poke32 ddi_pokel 5080Sstevel@tonic-gate 5090Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_poked(dev_info_t *dip, int64_t *addr, int64_t val); 5100Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_poke64 ddi_poked 5110Sstevel@tonic-gate 5120Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* _LP64 */ 5130Sstevel@tonic-gate 5140Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 5150Sstevel@tonic-gate * Peek and poke to and from a uio structure in xfersize pieces, 5160Sstevel@tonic-gate * using the parent nexi. 5170Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5180Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_peekpokeio(dev_info_t *devi, struct uio *uio, enum uio_rw rw, 5190Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t addr, size_t len, uint_t xfersize); 5200Sstevel@tonic-gate 5210Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 5220Sstevel@tonic-gate * Pagesize conversions using the parent nexi 5230Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5240Sstevel@tonic-gate unsigned long ddi_btop(dev_info_t *dip, unsigned long bytes); 5250Sstevel@tonic-gate unsigned long ddi_btopr(dev_info_t *dip, unsigned long bytes); 5260Sstevel@tonic-gate unsigned long ddi_ptob(dev_info_t *dip, unsigned long pages); 5270Sstevel@tonic-gate 5280Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 5290Sstevel@tonic-gate * There are no more "block" interrupt functions, per se. 5300Sstevel@tonic-gate * All thread of control should be done with MP/MT lockings. 5310Sstevel@tonic-gate * 5320Sstevel@tonic-gate * However, there are certain times in which a driver needs 5330Sstevel@tonic-gate * absolutely a critical guaranteed non-preemptable time 5340Sstevel@tonic-gate * in which to execute a few instructions. 5350Sstevel@tonic-gate * 5360Sstevel@tonic-gate * The following pair of functions attempt to guarantee this, 5370Sstevel@tonic-gate * but they are dangerous to use. That is, use them with 5380Sstevel@tonic-gate * extreme care. They do not guarantee to stop other processors 5390Sstevel@tonic-gate * from executing, but they do guarantee that the caller 5400Sstevel@tonic-gate * of ddi_enter_critical will continue to run until the 5410Sstevel@tonic-gate * caller calls ddi_exit_critical. No intervening DDI functions 5420Sstevel@tonic-gate * may be called between an entry and an exit from a critical 5430Sstevel@tonic-gate * region. 5440Sstevel@tonic-gate * 5450Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_enter_critical returns an integer identifier which must 5460Sstevel@tonic-gate * be passed to ddi_exit_critical. 5470Sstevel@tonic-gate * 5480Sstevel@tonic-gate * Be very sparing in the use of these functions since it is 5490Sstevel@tonic-gate * likely that absolutely nothing else can occur in the system 5500Sstevel@tonic-gate * whilst in the critical region. 5510Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5520Sstevel@tonic-gate 5530Sstevel@tonic-gate unsigned int 5540Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_enter_critical(void); 5550Sstevel@tonic-gate 5560Sstevel@tonic-gate void 5570Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_exit_critical(unsigned int); 5580Sstevel@tonic-gate 5590Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 5600Sstevel@tonic-gate * devmap functions 5610Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5620Sstevel@tonic-gate int 5630Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_setup(dev_t dev, offset_t off, ddi_as_handle_t as, caddr_t *addrp, 5640Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t len, uint_t prot, uint_t maxprot, uint_t flags, 5650Sstevel@tonic-gate struct cred *cred); 5660Sstevel@tonic-gate 5670Sstevel@tonic-gate int 5680Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devmap_segmap(dev_t dev, off_t off, ddi_as_handle_t as, caddr_t *addrp, 5690Sstevel@tonic-gate off_t len, uint_t prot, uint_t maxprot, uint_t flags, 5700Sstevel@tonic-gate struct cred *cred); 5710Sstevel@tonic-gate 5720Sstevel@tonic-gate int 5730Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_load(devmap_cookie_t dhp, offset_t offset, size_t len, uint_t type, 5740Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t rw); 5750Sstevel@tonic-gate 5760Sstevel@tonic-gate int 5770Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_unload(devmap_cookie_t dhp, offset_t offset, size_t len); 5780Sstevel@tonic-gate 5790Sstevel@tonic-gate int 5800Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_devmem_setup(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_info_t *dip, 5810Sstevel@tonic-gate struct devmap_callback_ctl *callback_ops, 5820Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t rnumber, offset_t roff, size_t len, uint_t maxprot, 5830Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t flags, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp); 5840Sstevel@tonic-gate 5850Sstevel@tonic-gate int 5860Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_umem_setup(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_info_t *dip, 5870Sstevel@tonic-gate struct devmap_callback_ctl *callback_ops, 5880Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie, offset_t off, size_t len, uint_t maxprot, 5890Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t flags, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp); 5900Sstevel@tonic-gate 5910Sstevel@tonic-gate int 5920Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_devmem_remap(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_info_t *dip, 5930Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t rnumber, offset_t roff, size_t len, uint_t maxprot, 5940Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t flags, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp); 5950Sstevel@tonic-gate 5960Sstevel@tonic-gate int 5970Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_umem_remap(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_info_t *dip, 5980Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie, offset_t off, size_t len, uint_t maxprot, 5990Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t flags, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp); 6000Sstevel@tonic-gate 6010Sstevel@tonic-gate void 6020Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_set_ctx_timeout(devmap_cookie_t dhp, clock_t ticks); 6030Sstevel@tonic-gate 6040Sstevel@tonic-gate int 6050Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_default_access(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp, offset_t off, 6060Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t len, uint_t type, uint_t rw); 6070Sstevel@tonic-gate 6080Sstevel@tonic-gate int 6090Sstevel@tonic-gate devmap_do_ctxmgt(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp, offset_t off, size_t len, 6100Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t type, uint_t rw, int (*ctxmgt)(devmap_cookie_t, void *, offset_t, 6110Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t, uint_t, uint_t)); 6120Sstevel@tonic-gate 6130Sstevel@tonic-gate 6140Sstevel@tonic-gate void *ddi_umem_alloc(size_t size, int flag, ddi_umem_cookie_t *cookiep); 6150Sstevel@tonic-gate 6160Sstevel@tonic-gate void ddi_umem_free(ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie); 6170Sstevel@tonic-gate 6180Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6190Sstevel@tonic-gate * Functions to lock user memory and do repeated I/O or do devmap_umem_setup 6200Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6210Sstevel@tonic-gate int 6220Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_umem_lock(caddr_t addr, size_t size, int flags, ddi_umem_cookie_t *cookie); 6230Sstevel@tonic-gate 6240Sstevel@tonic-gate void 6250Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_umem_unlock(ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie); 6260Sstevel@tonic-gate 6270Sstevel@tonic-gate struct buf * 6280Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_umem_iosetup(ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie, off_t off, size_t len, int direction, 6290Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_t dev, daddr_t blkno, int (*iodone)(struct buf *), int sleepflag); 6300Sstevel@tonic-gate 6310Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6320Sstevel@tonic-gate * Mapping functions 6330Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6340Sstevel@tonic-gate int 6350Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_segmap(dev_t dev, off_t offset, struct as *asp, caddr_t *addrp, off_t len, 6360Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t prot, uint_t maxprot, uint_t flags, cred_t *credp); 6370Sstevel@tonic-gate 6380Sstevel@tonic-gate int 6390Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_segmap_setup(dev_t dev, off_t offset, struct as *as, caddr_t *addrp, 6400Sstevel@tonic-gate off_t len, uint_t prot, uint_t maxprot, uint_t flags, cred_t *cred, 6410Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp, uint_t rnumber); 6420Sstevel@tonic-gate 6430Sstevel@tonic-gate int 6440Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_map_fault(dev_info_t *dip, struct hat *hat, struct seg *seg, caddr_t addr, 6450Sstevel@tonic-gate struct devpage *dp, pfn_t pfn, uint_t prot, uint_t lock); 6460Sstevel@tonic-gate 6470Sstevel@tonic-gate int 6480Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_device_mapping_check(dev_t dev, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp, 6490Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t rnumber, uint_t *hat_flags); 6500Sstevel@tonic-gate 6510Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6520Sstevel@tonic-gate * Property functions: See also, ddipropdefs.h. 6530Sstevel@tonic-gate * In general, the underlying driver MUST be held 6540Sstevel@tonic-gate * to call it's property functions. 6550Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6560Sstevel@tonic-gate 6570Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6580Sstevel@tonic-gate * Used to create, modify, and lookup integer properties 6590Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6600Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_get_int(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags, 6610Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, int defvalue); 6620Sstevel@tonic-gate int64_t ddi_prop_get_int64(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags, 6630Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, int64_t defvalue); 6640Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_lookup_int_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags, 6650Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, int **data, uint_t *nelements); 6660Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_lookup_int64_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags, 6670Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, int64_t **data, uint_t *nelements); 6680Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_update_int(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, 6690Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, int data); 6700Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_update_int64(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, 6710Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, int64_t data); 6720Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_update_int_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, 6730Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, int *data, uint_t nelements); 6740Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_update_int64_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, 6750Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, int64_t *data, uint_t nelements); 6760Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6770Sstevel@tonic-gate * Used to create, modify, and lookup string properties 6780Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6790Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_lookup_string(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags, 6800Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, char **data); 6810Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_lookup_string_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags, 6820Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, char ***data, uint_t *nelements); 6830Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_update_string(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, 6840Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, char *data); 6850Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_update_string_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, 6860Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, char **data, uint_t nelements); 6870Sstevel@tonic-gate 6880Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6890Sstevel@tonic-gate * Used to create, modify, and lookup byte properties 6900Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6910Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_lookup_byte_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags, 6920Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, uchar_t **data, uint_t *nelements); 6930Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_update_byte_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, 6940Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, uchar_t *data, uint_t nelements); 6950Sstevel@tonic-gate 6960Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6970Sstevel@tonic-gate * Used to verify the existence of a property or to see if a boolean 6980Sstevel@tonic-gate * property exists. 6990Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 7000Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_prop_exists(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags, char *name); 7010Sstevel@tonic-gate 7020Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7030Sstevel@tonic-gate * Used to free the data returned by the above property routines. 7040Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 7050Sstevel@tonic-gate void ddi_prop_free(void *data); 7060Sstevel@tonic-gate 7070Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7080Sstevel@tonic-gate * nopropop: For internal use in `dummy' cb_prop_op functions only 7090Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 7100Sstevel@tonic-gate 7110Sstevel@tonic-gate int 7120Sstevel@tonic-gate nopropop(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op, int mod_flags, 7130Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp); 7140Sstevel@tonic-gate 7150Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7160Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_prop_op: The basic property operator for drivers. 7170Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7180Sstevel@tonic-gate * In ddi_prop_op, the type of valuep is interpreted based on prop_op: 7190Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7200Sstevel@tonic-gate * prop_op valuep 7210Sstevel@tonic-gate * ------ ------ 7220Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7230Sstevel@tonic-gate * PROP_LEN <unused> 7240Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7250Sstevel@tonic-gate * PROP_LEN_AND_VAL_BUF Pointer to callers buffer 7260Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7270Sstevel@tonic-gate * PROP_LEN_AND_VAL_ALLOC Address of callers pointer (will be set to 7280Sstevel@tonic-gate * address of allocated buffer, if successful) 7290Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 7300Sstevel@tonic-gate 7310Sstevel@tonic-gate int 7320Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_prop_op(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op, int mod_flags, 7330Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp); 7340Sstevel@tonic-gate 7350Sstevel@tonic-gate /* ddi_prop_op_size: for drivers that implement size in bytes */ 7360Sstevel@tonic-gate int 7370Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_prop_op_size(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op, 7380Sstevel@tonic-gate int mod_flags, char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp, 7390Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t size64); 7400Sstevel@tonic-gate 7410Sstevel@tonic-gate /* ddi_prop_op_nblocks: for drivers that implement size in DEV_BSIZE blocks */ 7420Sstevel@tonic-gate int 7430Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_prop_op_nblocks(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op, 7440Sstevel@tonic-gate int mod_flags, char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp, 7450Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t nblocks64); 7460Sstevel@tonic-gate 7470Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7480Sstevel@tonic-gate * Variable length props... 7490Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 7500Sstevel@tonic-gate 7510Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7520Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_getlongprop: Get variable length property len+val into a buffer 7530Sstevel@tonic-gate * allocated by property provider via kmem_alloc. Requester 7540Sstevel@tonic-gate * is responsible for freeing returned property via kmem_free. 7550Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7560Sstevel@tonic-gate * Arguments: 7570Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7580Sstevel@tonic-gate * dev: Input: dev_t of property. 7590Sstevel@tonic-gate * dip: Input: dev_info_t pointer of child. 7600Sstevel@tonic-gate * flags: Input: Possible flag modifiers are: 7610Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_DONTPASS: Don't pass to parent if prop not found. 7620Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_CANSLEEP: Memory allocation may sleep. 7630Sstevel@tonic-gate * name: Input: name of property. 7640Sstevel@tonic-gate * valuep: Output: Addr of callers buffer pointer. 7650Sstevel@tonic-gate * lengthp:Output: *lengthp will contain prop length on exit. 7660Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7670Sstevel@tonic-gate * Possible Returns: 7680Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7690Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_SUCCESS: Prop found and returned. 7700Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_NOT_FOUND: Prop not found 7710Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_UNDEFINED: Prop explicitly undefined. 7720Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_NO_MEMORY: Prop found, but unable to alloc mem. 7730Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 7740Sstevel@tonic-gate 7750Sstevel@tonic-gate int 7760Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_getlongprop(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flags, 7770Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp); 7780Sstevel@tonic-gate 7790Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7800Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7810Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_getlongprop_buf: Get long prop into pre-allocated callers 7820Sstevel@tonic-gate * buffer. (no memory allocation by provider). 7830Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7840Sstevel@tonic-gate * dev: Input: dev_t of property. 7850Sstevel@tonic-gate * dip: Input: dev_info_t pointer of child. 7860Sstevel@tonic-gate * flags: Input: DDI_PROP_DONTPASS or NULL 7870Sstevel@tonic-gate * name: Input: name of property 7880Sstevel@tonic-gate * valuep: Input: ptr to callers buffer. 7890Sstevel@tonic-gate * lengthp:I/O: ptr to length of callers buffer on entry, 7900Sstevel@tonic-gate * actual length of property on exit. 7910Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7920Sstevel@tonic-gate * Possible returns: 7930Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7940Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_SUCCESS Prop found and returned 7950Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_NOT_FOUND Prop not found 7960Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_UNDEFINED Prop explicitly undefined. 7970Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_PROP_BUF_TOO_SMALL Prop found, callers buf too small, 7980Sstevel@tonic-gate * no value returned, but actual prop 7990Sstevel@tonic-gate * length returned in *lengthp 8000Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8010Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8020Sstevel@tonic-gate 8030Sstevel@tonic-gate int 8040Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_getlongprop_buf(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flags, 8050Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp); 8060Sstevel@tonic-gate 8070Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8080Sstevel@tonic-gate * Integer/boolean sized props. 8090Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8100Sstevel@tonic-gate * Call is value only... returns found boolean or int sized prop value or 8110Sstevel@tonic-gate * defvalue if prop not found or is wrong length or is explicitly undefined. 8120Sstevel@tonic-gate * Only flag is DDI_PROP_DONTPASS... 8130Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8140Sstevel@tonic-gate * By convention, this interface returns boolean (0) sized properties 8150Sstevel@tonic-gate * as value (int)1. 8160Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8170Sstevel@tonic-gate 8180Sstevel@tonic-gate int 8190Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_getprop(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flags, char *name, int defvalue); 8200Sstevel@tonic-gate 8210Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8220Sstevel@tonic-gate * Get prop length interface: flags are 0 or DDI_PROP_DONTPASS 8230Sstevel@tonic-gate * if returns DDI_PROP_SUCCESS, length returned in *lengthp. 8240Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8250Sstevel@tonic-gate 8260Sstevel@tonic-gate int 8270Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_getproplen(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flags, char *name, int *lengthp); 8280Sstevel@tonic-gate 8290Sstevel@tonic-gate 8300Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8310Sstevel@tonic-gate * Interface to create/modify a managed property on child's behalf... 8320Sstevel@tonic-gate * Only flag is DDI_PROP_CANSLEEP to allow memory allocation to sleep 8330Sstevel@tonic-gate * if no memory available for internal prop structure. Long property 8340Sstevel@tonic-gate * (non integer sized) value references are not copied. 8350Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8360Sstevel@tonic-gate * Define property with DDI_DEV_T_NONE dev_t for properties not associated 8370Sstevel@tonic-gate * with any particular dev_t. Use the same dev_t when modifying or undefining 8380Sstevel@tonic-gate * a property. 8390Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8400Sstevel@tonic-gate * No guarantee on order of property search, so don't mix the same 8410Sstevel@tonic-gate * property name with wildcard and non-wildcard dev_t's. 8420Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8430Sstevel@tonic-gate 8440Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8450Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_prop_create: Define a managed property: 8460Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8470Sstevel@tonic-gate 8480Sstevel@tonic-gate int 8490Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_prop_create(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flag, 8500Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, caddr_t value, int length); 8510Sstevel@tonic-gate 8520Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8530Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_prop_modify: Modify a managed property value 8540Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8550Sstevel@tonic-gate 8560Sstevel@tonic-gate int 8570Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_prop_modify(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flag, 8580Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, caddr_t value, int length); 8590Sstevel@tonic-gate 8600Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8610Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_prop_remove: Undefine a managed property: 8620Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8630Sstevel@tonic-gate 8640Sstevel@tonic-gate int 8650Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_prop_remove(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, char *name); 8660Sstevel@tonic-gate 8670Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8680Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_prop_remove_all: Used before unloading a driver to remove 8690Sstevel@tonic-gate * all properties. (undefines all dev_t's props.) 8700Sstevel@tonic-gate * Also removes `undefined' prop defs. 8710Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8720Sstevel@tonic-gate 8730Sstevel@tonic-gate void 8740Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_prop_remove_all(dev_info_t *dip); 8750Sstevel@tonic-gate 8760Sstevel@tonic-gate 8770Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8780Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_prop_undefine: Explicitly undefine a property. Property 8790Sstevel@tonic-gate * searches which match this property return 8800Sstevel@tonic-gate * the error code DDI_PROP_UNDEFINED. 8810Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8820Sstevel@tonic-gate * Use ddi_prop_remove to negate effect of 8830Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_prop_undefine 8840Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8850Sstevel@tonic-gate 8860Sstevel@tonic-gate int 8870Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_prop_undefine(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flag, char *name); 8880Sstevel@tonic-gate 8890Sstevel@tonic-gate 8900Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8910Sstevel@tonic-gate * The default ddi_bus_prop_op wrapper... 8920Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8930Sstevel@tonic-gate 8940Sstevel@tonic-gate int 8950Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_bus_prop_op(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *ch_dip, 8960Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_prop_op_t prop_op, int mod_flags, 8970Sstevel@tonic-gate char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp); 8980Sstevel@tonic-gate 8990Sstevel@tonic-gate 9000Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9010Sstevel@tonic-gate * Routines to traverse the tree of dev_info nodes. 9020Sstevel@tonic-gate * The general idea of these functions is to provide 9030Sstevel@tonic-gate * various tree traversal utilities. For each node 9040Sstevel@tonic-gate * that the tree traversal function finds, a caller 9050Sstevel@tonic-gate * supplied function is called with arguments of 9060Sstevel@tonic-gate * the current node and a caller supplied argument. 9070Sstevel@tonic-gate * The caller supplied function should return one 9080Sstevel@tonic-gate * of the integer values defined below which will 9090Sstevel@tonic-gate * indicate to the tree traversal function whether 9100Sstevel@tonic-gate * the traversal should be continued, and if so, how, 9110Sstevel@tonic-gate * or whether the traversal should terminate. 9120Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9130Sstevel@tonic-gate 9140Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9150Sstevel@tonic-gate * This general-purpose routine traverses the tree of dev_info nodes, 9160Sstevel@tonic-gate * starting from the given node, and calls the given function for each 9170Sstevel@tonic-gate * node that it finds with the current node and the pointer arg (which 9180Sstevel@tonic-gate * can point to a structure of information that the function 9190Sstevel@tonic-gate * needs) as arguments. 9200Sstevel@tonic-gate * 9210Sstevel@tonic-gate * It does the walk a layer at a time, not depth-first. 9220Sstevel@tonic-gate * 9230Sstevel@tonic-gate * The given function must return one of the values defined above. 9240Sstevel@tonic-gate * 9250Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9260Sstevel@tonic-gate 9270Sstevel@tonic-gate void 9280Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_walk_devs(dev_info_t *, int (*)(dev_info_t *, void *), void *); 9290Sstevel@tonic-gate 9300Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9310Sstevel@tonic-gate * Routines to get at elements of the dev_info structure 9320Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9330Sstevel@tonic-gate 9340Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9350Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_node_name gets the device's 'name' from the device node. 9360Sstevel@tonic-gate * 9370Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_binding_name gets the string the OS used to bind the node to a driver, 9380Sstevel@tonic-gate * in certain cases, the binding name may be different from the node name, 9390Sstevel@tonic-gate * if the node name does not name a specific device driver. 9400Sstevel@tonic-gate * 9410Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_get_name is a synonym for ddi_binding_name(). 9420Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9430Sstevel@tonic-gate char * 9440Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_name(dev_info_t *dip); 9450Sstevel@tonic-gate 9460Sstevel@tonic-gate char * 9470Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_binding_name(dev_info_t *dip); 9480Sstevel@tonic-gate 9490Sstevel@tonic-gate const char * 9500Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_driver_name(dev_info_t *dip); 9510Sstevel@tonic-gate 9520Sstevel@tonic-gate major_t 9530Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_driver_major(dev_info_t *dip); 9540Sstevel@tonic-gate 9550Sstevel@tonic-gate major_t 9560Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_compatible_driver_major(dev_info_t *dip, char **formp); 9570Sstevel@tonic-gate 9580Sstevel@tonic-gate char * 9590Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_node_name(dev_info_t *dip); 9600Sstevel@tonic-gate 9610Sstevel@tonic-gate int 9620Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_nodeid(dev_info_t *dip); 9630Sstevel@tonic-gate 9640Sstevel@tonic-gate int 9650Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_instance(dev_info_t *dip); 9660Sstevel@tonic-gate 9670Sstevel@tonic-gate struct dev_ops * 9680Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_driver(dev_info_t *dip); 9690Sstevel@tonic-gate 9700Sstevel@tonic-gate void 9710Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_set_driver(dev_info_t *dip, struct dev_ops *devo); 9720Sstevel@tonic-gate 9730Sstevel@tonic-gate void 9740Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_set_driver_private(dev_info_t *dip, void *data); 9750Sstevel@tonic-gate 9760Sstevel@tonic-gate void * 9770Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_driver_private(dev_info_t *dip); 9780Sstevel@tonic-gate 9790Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9800Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dev_is_needed tells system that a device is about to use a 9810Sstevel@tonic-gate * component. Returns when component is ready. 9820Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9830Sstevel@tonic-gate int 9840Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dev_is_needed(dev_info_t *dip, int cmpt, int level); 9850Sstevel@tonic-gate 9860Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9870Sstevel@tonic-gate * check if DDI_SUSPEND may result in power being removed from a device. 9880Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9890Sstevel@tonic-gate int 9900Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_removing_power(dev_info_t *dip); 9910Sstevel@tonic-gate 9920Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9930Sstevel@tonic-gate * (Obsolete) power entry point 9940Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9950Sstevel@tonic-gate int 9960Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_power(dev_info_t *dip, int cmpt, int level); 9970Sstevel@tonic-gate 9980Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9990Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_get_parent requires that the branch of the tree with the 10000Sstevel@tonic-gate * node be held (ddi_hold_installed_driver) or that the devinfo tree 10010Sstevel@tonic-gate * lock be held 10020Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10030Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t * 10040Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_parent(dev_info_t *dip); 10050Sstevel@tonic-gate 10060Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10070Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_get_child and ddi_get_next_sibling require that the devinfo 10080Sstevel@tonic-gate * tree lock be held 10090Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10100Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t * 10110Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_child(dev_info_t *dip); 10120Sstevel@tonic-gate 10130Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t * 10140Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_next_sibling(dev_info_t *dip); 10150Sstevel@tonic-gate 10160Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t * 10170Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_next(dev_info_t *dip); 10180Sstevel@tonic-gate 10190Sstevel@tonic-gate void 10200Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_set_next(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *nextdip); 10210Sstevel@tonic-gate 10220Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10230Sstevel@tonic-gate * dev_info manipulation functions 10240Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10250Sstevel@tonic-gate 10260Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10270Sstevel@tonic-gate * Add and remove child devices. These are part of the system framework. 10280Sstevel@tonic-gate * 10290Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_add_child creates a dev_info structure with the passed name, 10300Sstevel@tonic-gate * nodeid and instance arguments and makes it a child of pdip. Devices 10310Sstevel@tonic-gate * that are known directly by the hardware have real nodeids; devices 10320Sstevel@tonic-gate * that are software constructs use the defined DEVI_PSEUDO_NODEID 10330Sstevel@tonic-gate * for the node id. 10340Sstevel@tonic-gate * 10350Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_remove_node removes the node from the tree. This fails if this 10360Sstevel@tonic-gate * child has children. Parent and driver private data should already 10370Sstevel@tonic-gate * be released (freed) prior to calling this function. If flag is 10380Sstevel@tonic-gate * non-zero, the child is removed from it's linked list of instances. 10390Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10400Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t * 10410Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_add_child(dev_info_t *pdip, char *name, uint_t nodeid, uint_t instance); 10420Sstevel@tonic-gate 10430Sstevel@tonic-gate int 10440Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_remove_child(dev_info_t *dip, int flag); 10450Sstevel@tonic-gate 10460Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10470Sstevel@tonic-gate * Given the major number for a driver, make sure that dev_info nodes 10480Sstevel@tonic-gate * are created form the driver's hwconf file, the driver for the named 10490Sstevel@tonic-gate * device is loaded and attached, as well as any drivers for parent devices. 10500Sstevel@tonic-gate * Return a pointer to the driver's dev_ops struct with the dev_ops held. 10510Sstevel@tonic-gate * Note - Callers must release the dev_ops with ddi_rele_driver. 10520Sstevel@tonic-gate * 10530Sstevel@tonic-gate * When a driver is held, the branch of the devinfo tree from any of the 10540Sstevel@tonic-gate * drivers devinfos to the root node are automatically held. This only 10550Sstevel@tonic-gate * applies to tree traversals up (and back down) the tree following the 10560Sstevel@tonic-gate * parent pointers. 10570Sstevel@tonic-gate * 10580Sstevel@tonic-gate * Use of this interface is discouraged, it may be removed in a future release. 10590Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10600Sstevel@tonic-gate struct dev_ops * 10610Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_hold_installed_driver(major_t major); 10620Sstevel@tonic-gate 10630Sstevel@tonic-gate void 10640Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rele_driver(major_t major); 10650Sstevel@tonic-gate 10660Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10670Sstevel@tonic-gate * Attach and hold the specified instance of a driver. The flags argument 10680Sstevel@tonic-gate * should be zero. 10690Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10700Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t * 10710Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_hold_devi_by_instance(major_t major, int instance, int flags); 10720Sstevel@tonic-gate 10730Sstevel@tonic-gate void 10740Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_release_devi(dev_info_t *); 10750Sstevel@tonic-gate 10760Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10770Sstevel@tonic-gate * Associate a streams queue with a devinfo node 10780Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10790Sstevel@tonic-gate void 10800Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_assoc_queue_with_devi(queue_t *, dev_info_t *); 10810Sstevel@tonic-gate 10820Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10830Sstevel@tonic-gate * Given the identifier string passed, make sure that dev_info nodes 10840Sstevel@tonic-gate * are created form the driver's hwconf file, the driver for the named 10850Sstevel@tonic-gate * device is loaded and attached, as well as any drivers for parent devices. 10860Sstevel@tonic-gate * 10870Sstevel@tonic-gate * Note that the driver is not held and is subject to being removed the instant 10880Sstevel@tonic-gate * this call completes. You probably really want ddi_hold_installed_driver. 10890Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10900Sstevel@tonic-gate int 10910Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_install_driver(char *idstring); 10920Sstevel@tonic-gate 10930Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10940Sstevel@tonic-gate * Routines that return specific nodes 10950Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10960Sstevel@tonic-gate 10970Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t * 10980Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_root_node(void); 10990Sstevel@tonic-gate 11000Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11010Sstevel@tonic-gate * Given a name and an instance number, find and return the 11020Sstevel@tonic-gate * dev_info from the current state of the device tree. 11030Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11040Sstevel@tonic-gate * If instance number is -1, return the first named instance. 11050Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11060Sstevel@tonic-gate * If attached is 1, exclude all nodes that are < DS_ATTACHED 11070Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11080Sstevel@tonic-gate * Requires that the devinfo tree be locked. 11090Sstevel@tonic-gate * If attached is 1, the driver must be held. 11100Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11110Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t * 11120Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_find_devinfo(char *name, int instance, int attached); 11130Sstevel@tonic-gate 11140Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11150Sstevel@tonic-gate * DMA Mapping Setup 11160Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11170Sstevel@tonic-gate * The basic interface function is ddi_dma_setup(). This function 11180Sstevel@tonic-gate * is to designed to allow a DMA mapping to be established to a 11190Sstevel@tonic-gate * memory object. This function returns DDI_DMA_MAPPED if the 11200Sstevel@tonic-gate * request was successfully filled. If this occurs, then the 11210Sstevel@tonic-gate * argument handlep is filled in. This value is the DMA handle 11220Sstevel@tonic-gate * for the mapping, and is used in a variety of other functions. 11230Sstevel@tonic-gate * The handle is an opaque handle on the mapping, and no further 11240Sstevel@tonic-gate * information may be inferred from it by the caller. 11250Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11260Sstevel@tonic-gate * Specifics of arguments to ddi_dma_setup: 11270Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11280Sstevel@tonic-gate * dip - devinfo pointer, which identifies the base device that wishes 11290Sstevel@tonic-gate * to establish a dma mapping. The device may either be a leaf device, 11300Sstevel@tonic-gate * or a device which is both a leaf and a nexus (e.g., a device which 11310Sstevel@tonic-gate * has a dma engine but no children devices). 11320Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11330Sstevel@tonic-gate * dmareqp - pointer to a dma request structure. This structure contains 11340Sstevel@tonic-gate * all the info necessary to establish the mapping (see <sys/ddidmareq.h>). 11350Sstevel@tonic-gate * This structure may be impermanent, as its information is copied and 11360Sstevel@tonic-gate * saved, if necessary, by implementation specific functions. The caller 11370Sstevel@tonic-gate * is responsible for filling in the dmar_flags, dmar_length, dmar_type, 11380Sstevel@tonic-gate * dmar_addr_un, dmar_fp and dmar_arg fields. Any other elements of the 11390Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_req structure should neither be examined or modified by the 11400Sstevel@tonic-gate * caller. 11410Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11420Sstevel@tonic-gate * handlep - this is a pointer to a ddi_dma_handle_t. It is the callers 11430Sstevel@tonic-gate * responsibility to hang on to this handle, because it becomes the token 11440Sstevel@tonic-gate * used in all other DDI dma functions. If the handle pointer is NULL, 11450Sstevel@tonic-gate * then no mapping is made, and the call is being used by the caller 11460Sstevel@tonic-gate * to simply determine whether such a mapping *could* be made. 11470Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11480Sstevel@tonic-gate * Discussion of DMA resource callback functions: 11490Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11500Sstevel@tonic-gate * If a request could not be filled, it was because either there were 11510Sstevel@tonic-gate * not enough mapping resources available to satisfy the request, and the 11520Sstevel@tonic-gate * dmar_fp field was not set to DDI_DMA_SLEEP, or the mapping could not 11530Sstevel@tonic-gate * be established at all (DDI_DMA_NOMAPPING) due to a basic inability of 11540Sstevel@tonic-gate * available hardware to map the object. Callers should be prepared to deal 11550Sstevel@tonic-gate * with all possible returns. It is suggested that the appropriate system 11560Sstevel@tonic-gate * error number for the DDI_DMA_NOMAPPING returns is EFAULT. 11570Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11580Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the caller does not care whether a DMA mapping can be set up now, 11590Sstevel@tonic-gate * the caller should set the field dmar_fp to DDI_DMA_DONTWAIT. This 11600Sstevel@tonic-gate * implies that the caller will appropriately deal with resource 11610Sstevel@tonic-gate * exhaustion. 11620Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11630Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the caller either cannot or does not wish to sleep awaiting mapping 11640Sstevel@tonic-gate * resources, the caller may specify, via the field dmar_fp, a function to 11650Sstevel@tonic-gate * call with the argument specified in dmar_arg, when resources might have 11660Sstevel@tonic-gate * become available. The callback function will be called from interrupt 11670Sstevel@tonic-gate * context, but in such a fashion to guarantee that spl blocking (in systems 11680Sstevel@tonic-gate * that use this method of data protection) by the caller will not be 11690Sstevel@tonic-gate * bypassed. 11700Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11710Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11720Sstevel@tonic-gate * When function specified via dmar_fp is called, it may attempt to try and get 11730Sstevel@tonic-gate * the mapping again. If it succeeds in getting the mapping, or does not need 11740Sstevel@tonic-gate * to get the mapping any more, it must return 1. If it tries to get the 11750Sstevel@tonic-gate * mapping but fails to do so, and it wants to be called back later, it 11760Sstevel@tonic-gate * must return 0. 11770Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11780Sstevel@tonic-gate * Failure to observe this protocol will have unpredictable results. 11790Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11800Sstevel@tonic-gate * The callback function must provide its own data structure integrity 11810Sstevel@tonic-gate * when it is invoked. 11820Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11830Sstevel@tonic-gate 11840Sstevel@tonic-gate int 11850Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_setup(dev_info_t *dip, struct ddi_dma_req *dmareqp, 11860Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 11870Sstevel@tonic-gate 11880Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11890Sstevel@tonic-gate * The following three functions are convenience wrappers for ddi_dma_setup(). 11900Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11910Sstevel@tonic-gate 11920Sstevel@tonic-gate int 11930Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_addr_setup(dev_info_t *dip, struct as *as, caddr_t addr, size_t len, 11940Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t flags, int (*waitfp)(), caddr_t arg, 11950Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_lim_t *limits, ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 11960Sstevel@tonic-gate 11970Sstevel@tonic-gate int 11980Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_buf_setup(dev_info_t *dip, struct buf *bp, uint_t flags, 11990Sstevel@tonic-gate int (*waitfp)(), caddr_t arg, ddi_dma_lim_t *limits, 12000Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 12010Sstevel@tonic-gate 12020Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12030Sstevel@tonic-gate * Kernel addressability of the DMA object 12040Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12050Sstevel@tonic-gate * It might often be very useful to be able to get an IU mapping 12060Sstevel@tonic-gate * to the object which has DMA active to/from it. In fact, it might 12070Sstevel@tonic-gate * even really be a requirement. 12080Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12090Sstevel@tonic-gate * The cacheability of the object with respect to I/O and I/U caches 12100Sstevel@tonic-gate * is affected by this function as follows: 12110Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12120Sstevel@tonic-gate * If a kernel virtual mapping to the object owned by the handle 12130Sstevel@tonic-gate * existed already, and is IU cacheable, then the extant mapping 12140Sstevel@tonic-gate * is locked and returned in kaddrp. By inference, kaddrp will 12150Sstevel@tonic-gate * be an IU cacheable reference. 12160Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12170Sstevel@tonic-gate * If a kernel virtual mapping to the object owned by the handle 12180Sstevel@tonic-gate * existed already, and is not IU cacheable, then the extant mapping 12190Sstevel@tonic-gate * is locked and returned in kaddrp. By inference, kaddrp will 12200Sstevel@tonic-gate * *not* be an IU cacheable reference. 12210Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12220Sstevel@tonic-gate * If a kernel virtual mapping to the object owned by the handle 12230Sstevel@tonic-gate * does not exist already, a mapping will be created that will 12240Sstevel@tonic-gate * *not* be an IU cacheable reference. 12250Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12260Sstevel@tonic-gate * The IO cacheability of the object owned by the handle is ignored 12270Sstevel@tonic-gate * and unaffected. 12280Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12290Sstevel@tonic-gate * This function returns the mapping values as describe above. 12300Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12310Sstevel@tonic-gate * When the DMA object owned by handle is freed (by ddi_dma_free()- see 12320Sstevel@tonic-gate * below), any mappings created by ddi_dma_kvaddrp() cease to be valid. 12330Sstevel@tonic-gate * This will be the convention that drivers must follow, as it will be 12340Sstevel@tonic-gate * impossible to enforce this programmatically. 12350Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12360Sstevel@tonic-gate 12370Sstevel@tonic-gate int 12380Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_kvaddrp(ddi_dma_handle_t, off_t, size_t, caddr_t *); 12390Sstevel@tonic-gate 12400Sstevel@tonic-gate 12410Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12420Sstevel@tonic-gate * Device addressability of the DMA object 12430Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12440Sstevel@tonic-gate * The handle that identifies an object mapped for DMA is an opaque entity. 12450Sstevel@tonic-gate * When a device driver wishes to load its dma engine with the appropriate 12460Sstevel@tonic-gate * values for transferring data to the mapped object, it has to get the 12470Sstevel@tonic-gate * value. Since the exact shape and form of this address is device specific, 12480Sstevel@tonic-gate * the value returned is a 'cookie' that each device may then interpret 12490Sstevel@tonic-gate * as it needs to. See <sys/dditypes.h> for the form of what the DMA cookie 12500Sstevel@tonic-gate * looks like. 12510Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12520Sstevel@tonic-gate * Returns DDI_SUCCESS for successful cookie generation, 12530Sstevel@tonic-gate * or DDI_FAILURE if it cannot generate the DMA cookie. 12540Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12550Sstevel@tonic-gate 12560Sstevel@tonic-gate int 12570Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_htoc(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, off_t off, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep); 12580Sstevel@tonic-gate 12590Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12600Sstevel@tonic-gate * Given a DMA cookie, return its offset within the object referred to 12610Sstevel@tonic-gate * by the DMA handle. This is so at the end of a dma transfer, the device 12620Sstevel@tonic-gate * may take its specific ending address and find out how far into the 12630Sstevel@tonic-gate * memory object described by the handle the device got. 12640Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12650Sstevel@tonic-gate 12660Sstevel@tonic-gate int 12670Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_coff(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, off_t *offp); 12680Sstevel@tonic-gate 12690Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12700Sstevel@tonic-gate * DMA mapping manipulation 12710Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12720Sstevel@tonic-gate * It may be desirable or convenient for some devices to allow partial 12730Sstevel@tonic-gate * mapping of an object for dma. This allows the mapping for DMA of 12740Sstevel@tonic-gate * arbitrarily large objects since only a portion of the object may 12750Sstevel@tonic-gate * be mapped for DMA at any point in time. 12760Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12770Sstevel@tonic-gate * In order to support this as well as other operations, the paradigm 12780Sstevel@tonic-gate * of a 'mapping window' is defined here. The object to be mapped has 12790Sstevel@tonic-gate * attributes of location and length. A window can be established upon 12800Sstevel@tonic-gate * this object. The window has attributes of offset (from the base mapping 12810Sstevel@tonic-gate * of the object) and length. It is assumed that length and offset are 12820Sstevel@tonic-gate * positive with respect to the base of the mapped object. 12830Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12840Sstevel@tonic-gate * In order to get support for such a window, the flag DDI_DMA_PARTIAL 12850Sstevel@tonic-gate * must be set in the request flags when the object is mapped for DMA. 12860Sstevel@tonic-gate * Each implementation may elect whether or not to support such an 12870Sstevel@tonic-gate * operation. Each implementation may also choose to ignore the request 12880Sstevel@tonic-gate * for a PARTIAL mapping and either reject the mapping of the object 12890Sstevel@tonic-gate * for being too big (DDI_DMA_TOOBIG) or may map the entire object. 12900Sstevel@tonic-gate * The caller who asks the object to be mapped for DMA will know 12910Sstevel@tonic-gate * whether a partial mapping has been made by receiving the qualified 12920Sstevel@tonic-gate * return value of DDI_DMA_PARTIAL_MAP instead of DDI_DMA_MAPPED. 12930Sstevel@tonic-gate * All dma window functions will return DDI_FAILURE if the object 12940Sstevel@tonic-gate * is not mapped partially. 12950Sstevel@tonic-gate * 12960Sstevel@tonic-gate * All other DDI dma functions (except ddi_dma_Free) operate *only* on 12970Sstevel@tonic-gate * the mapped portion of the object. That is, functions such as ddi_dma_sync, 12980Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_segtocookie, and so on, only operate on the currently mapped 12990Sstevel@tonic-gate * window. 13000Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13010Sstevel@tonic-gate 13020Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__sparc) 13030Sstevel@tonic-gate 13040Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13050Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_movwin - Move window from current offset/length to new 13060Sstevel@tonic-gate * offset/length. Returns DDI_SUCCESS if able to do so, else returns 13070Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_FAILURE if unable to do so, or the new window would be out of bounds 13080Sstevel@tonic-gate * or the object isn't set up for windows. If length is (off_t) -1, the 13090Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the optional cp argument is specified, an implicit ddi_dma_htoc 13100Sstevel@tonic-gate * is done to fill that in. The new offset and length will be returned 13110Sstevel@tonic-gate * in the arguments *offp and *lenp (resp). 13120Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13130Sstevel@tonic-gate * In this implementation, only fixed width windows are used. It is 13140Sstevel@tonic-gate * recommended that the windowsize should be retrieved via the function 13150Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_curwin (below) and that used to specify new offsets and lengths 13160Sstevel@tonic-gate * since the window will be fixed at that size and will only move modulo 13170Sstevel@tonic-gate * winsize. 13180Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13190Sstevel@tonic-gate * The caller must guarantee that their device's dma engine is quiescent 13200Sstevel@tonic-gate * with respect to the current DMA window. 13210Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13220Sstevel@tonic-gate * The implementation will try to be rapid with respect to moving a window, 13230Sstevel@tonic-gate * but since an appropriate ddi_dma_sync() is likely to be done, there 13240Sstevel@tonic-gate * will be no guaranteed latency. In practice this should not be too 13250Sstevel@tonic-gate * horrible, but don't depend upon any particular latency. 13260Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13270Sstevel@tonic-gate 13280Sstevel@tonic-gate int 13290Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_movwin(ddi_dma_handle_t, off_t *offp, size_t *lenp, ddi_dma_cookie_t *); 13300Sstevel@tonic-gate 13310Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 13320Sstevel@tonic-gate 13330Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13340Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_curwin - report the current offset/length of the window. 13350Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13360Sstevel@tonic-gate * Returns DDI_SUCCESS if offset and length 13370Sstevel@tonic-gate * successfully established, else DDI_FAILURE. 13380Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13390Sstevel@tonic-gate 13400Sstevel@tonic-gate int 13410Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_curwin(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, off_t *offp, size_t *lenp); 13420Sstevel@tonic-gate 13430Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13440Sstevel@tonic-gate * Get next dma window 13450Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13460Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_nextwin takes a handle and a window, and fills in a pointer to 13470Sstevel@tonic-gate * the next window within the object. If win is "NULL", a pointer to the 13480Sstevel@tonic-gate * first window within the object is filled in. 13490Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13500Sstevel@tonic-gate * Returns DDI_SUCCESS if successfully filled in the window pointer, 13510Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_DMA_STALE if win does not refer to the currently active 13520Sstevel@tonic-gate * window, 13530Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_DMA_DONE else there is no next window. 13540Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13550Sstevel@tonic-gate 13560Sstevel@tonic-gate int 13570Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_nextwin(ddi_dma_handle_t, ddi_dma_win_t, ddi_dma_win_t *); 13580Sstevel@tonic-gate 13590Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13600Sstevel@tonic-gate * Get next segment 13610Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13620Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_nextseg takes a window and a segment and fills in a pointer to 13630Sstevel@tonic-gate * the next segment within the window. If seg is "NULL", a pointer to the 13640Sstevel@tonic-gate * first segment within the window is filled in. 13650Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13660Sstevel@tonic-gate * Returns DDI_SUCCESS if successfully filled in the segment pointer, 13670Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_DMA_STALE if win does not refer to the currently active 13680Sstevel@tonic-gate * window. 13690Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI_DMA_DONE else there is no next segment. 13700Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13710Sstevel@tonic-gate 13720Sstevel@tonic-gate int 13730Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_nextseg(ddi_dma_win_t, ddi_dma_seg_t, ddi_dma_seg_t *); 13740Sstevel@tonic-gate 13750Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13760Sstevel@tonic-gate * Segment to cookie 13770Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13780Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_segtocookie takes a segment and fills in the cookie pointed 13790Sstevel@tonic-gate * to by cookiep with the appropriate address, length and bus type to be 13800Sstevel@tonic-gate * used to program the DMA engine. ddi_dma_segtocookie also fills in the 13810Sstevel@tonic-gate * range within the object (specified by <off, len>) this particular 13820Sstevel@tonic-gate * segment is mapping. <off, len> are filled in to give some control 13830Sstevel@tonic-gate * where in the object the current dma transfer is active. 13840Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13850Sstevel@tonic-gate * Returns DDI_SUCCESS if successfully filled in all values, 13860Sstevel@tonic-gate * else DDI_FAILURE 13870Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13880Sstevel@tonic-gate * This function is documented as Obsolete and is replaced by 13890Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_nextcookie(9F) 13900Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13910Sstevel@tonic-gate 13920Sstevel@tonic-gate int 13930Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_segtocookie(ddi_dma_seg_t, off_t *, off_t *, ddi_dma_cookie_t *); 13940Sstevel@tonic-gate 13950Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13960Sstevel@tonic-gate * Synchronization of I/O with respect to various 13970Sstevel@tonic-gate * caches and system write buffers. 13980Sstevel@tonic-gate * 13990Sstevel@tonic-gate * Done at varying points during an I/O transfer (including at the 14000Sstevel@tonic-gate * removal of an I/O mapping). 14010Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14020Sstevel@tonic-gate * Due to the support of systems with write buffers which may 14030Sstevel@tonic-gate * not be able to be turned off, this function *must* used at 14040Sstevel@tonic-gate * any point in which data consistency might be required. 14050Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14060Sstevel@tonic-gate * Generally this means that if a memory object has multiple mappings 14070Sstevel@tonic-gate * (both for I/O, as described by the handle, and the IU, via, e.g. 14080Sstevel@tonic-gate * a call to ddi_dma_kvaddrp), and one mapping may have been 14090Sstevel@tonic-gate * used to modify the memory object, this function must be called 14100Sstevel@tonic-gate * to ensure that the modification of the memory object is 14110Sstevel@tonic-gate * complete, as well as possibly to inform other mappings of 14120Sstevel@tonic-gate * the object that any cached references to the object are 14130Sstevel@tonic-gate * now stale (and flush or invalidate these stale cache references 14140Sstevel@tonic-gate * as necessary). 14150Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14160Sstevel@tonic-gate * The function ddi_dma_sync() provides the general interface with 14170Sstevel@tonic-gate * respect to this capability. Generally, ddi_dma_free() (below) may 14180Sstevel@tonic-gate * be used in preference to ddi_dma_sync() as ddi_dma_free() calls 14190Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_sync(). 14200Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14210Sstevel@tonic-gate * Returns 0 if all caches that exist and are specified by cache_flags 14220Sstevel@tonic-gate * are successfully operated on, else -1. 14230Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14240Sstevel@tonic-gate * The argument offset specifies an offset into the mapping of the mapped 14250Sstevel@tonic-gate * object in which to perform the synchronization. It will be silently 14260Sstevel@tonic-gate * truncated to the granularity of underlying cache line sizes as 14270Sstevel@tonic-gate * appropriate. 14280Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14290Sstevel@tonic-gate * The argument len specifies a length starting from offset in which to 14300Sstevel@tonic-gate * perform the synchronization. A value of (uint_t) -1 means that the length 14310Sstevel@tonic-gate * proceeds from offset to the end of the mapping. The length argument 14320Sstevel@tonic-gate * will silently rounded up to the granularity of underlying cache line 14330Sstevel@tonic-gate * sizes as appropriate. 14340Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14350Sstevel@tonic-gate * The argument flags specifies what to synchronize (the device's view of 14360Sstevel@tonic-gate * the object or the cpu's view of the object). 14370Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14380Sstevel@tonic-gate * Inquiring minds want to know when ddi_dma_sync should be used: 14390Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14400Sstevel@tonic-gate * + When an object is mapped for dma, assume that an 14410Sstevel@tonic-gate * implicit ddi_dma_sync() is done for you. 14420Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14430Sstevel@tonic-gate * + When an object is unmapped (ddi_dma_free()), assume 14440Sstevel@tonic-gate * that an implicit ddi_dma_sync() is done for you. 14450Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14460Sstevel@tonic-gate * + At any time between the two times above that the 14470Sstevel@tonic-gate * memory object may have been modified by either 14480Sstevel@tonic-gate * the DMA device or a processor and you wish that 14490Sstevel@tonic-gate * the change be noticed by the master that didn't 14500Sstevel@tonic-gate * do the modifying. 14510Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14520Sstevel@tonic-gate * Clearly, only the third case above requires the use of ddi_dma_sync. 14530Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14540Sstevel@tonic-gate * Inquiring minds also want to know which flag to use: 14550Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14560Sstevel@tonic-gate * + If you *modify* with a cpu the object, you use 14570Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_sync(...DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORDEV) (you are making sure 14580Sstevel@tonic-gate * that the DMA device sees the changes you made). 14590Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14600Sstevel@tonic-gate * + If you are checking, with the processor, an area 14610Sstevel@tonic-gate * of the object that the DMA device *may* have modified, 14620Sstevel@tonic-gate * you use ddi_dma_sync(....DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORCPU) (you are 14630Sstevel@tonic-gate * making sure that the processor(s) will see the changes 14640Sstevel@tonic-gate * that the DMA device may have made). 14650Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14660Sstevel@tonic-gate 14670Sstevel@tonic-gate int 14680Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_sync(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, off_t offset, size_t len, uint_t flags); 14690Sstevel@tonic-gate 14700Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14710Sstevel@tonic-gate * DMA mapping de-allocation 14720Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14730Sstevel@tonic-gate * When an I/O transfer completes, the resources required to map the 14740Sstevel@tonic-gate * object for DMA should be completely released. As a side effect, 14750Sstevel@tonic-gate * various cache synchronization might need to occur (see above). 14760Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14770Sstevel@tonic-gate * Returns DDI_SUCCESS if the all underlying caches are successfully 14780Sstevel@tonic-gate * flushed, else DDI_FAILURE. 14790Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14800Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14810Sstevel@tonic-gate 14820Sstevel@tonic-gate int 14830Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_free(ddi_dma_handle_t handle); 14840Sstevel@tonic-gate 14850Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14860Sstevel@tonic-gate * Device constraint cognizant kernel memory allocation- consistent access. 14870Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14880Sstevel@tonic-gate * IOPB allocation and de-allocation 14890Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14900Sstevel@tonic-gate * An IOPB allocation allocates some primary memory such that both 14910Sstevel@tonic-gate * the kernel and the specified DMA device might be able to access it in a 14920Sstevel@tonic-gate * non-cacheable (otherwise known as byte-consistent or non-streaming mode) 14930Sstevel@tonic-gate * fashion. The allocation will obey the beginning alignment and padding 14940Sstevel@tonic-gate * constraints as specified in the initial limits argument and as subsequently 14950Sstevel@tonic-gate * modified by intervening parents. The limits argument may be NULL, in 14960Sstevel@tonic-gate * which case the system picks a reasonable beginning limits. 14970Sstevel@tonic-gate * 14980Sstevel@tonic-gate * A kernel virtual address to the allocated primary memory is returned, 14990Sstevel@tonic-gate * but no DMA mapping to the object is established (drivers must use the 15000Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dma_map() routines for that). 15010Sstevel@tonic-gate * 15020Sstevel@tonic-gate * If no iopb space can be allocated, DDI_FAILURE is returned. 15030Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15040Sstevel@tonic-gate 15050Sstevel@tonic-gate int 15060Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_iopb_alloc(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_dma_lim_t *limits, uint_t length, 15070Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t *iopbp); 15080Sstevel@tonic-gate 15090Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15100Sstevel@tonic-gate * Deallocate an IOPB kernel virtual mapping. 15110Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15120Sstevel@tonic-gate 15130Sstevel@tonic-gate void 15140Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_iopb_free(caddr_t iopb); 15150Sstevel@tonic-gate 15160Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15170Sstevel@tonic-gate * Device constraint cognizant kernel memory allocation- streaming access. 15180Sstevel@tonic-gate * 15190Sstevel@tonic-gate * Similar to ddi_iopb_alloc, but for primary memory that is intended 15200Sstevel@tonic-gate * to be accessed in a streaming fashion. The allocation will obey the 15210Sstevel@tonic-gate * beginning alignment and padding constraints as specified in the initial 15220Sstevel@tonic-gate * limits argument and as subsequently modified by intervening parents. 15230Sstevel@tonic-gate * The limits argument may be NULL, in which case the system picks a 15240Sstevel@tonic-gate * reasonable beginning limits. 15250Sstevel@tonic-gate * 15260Sstevel@tonic-gate * A flags value of 0x1 indicates whether the caller can wait for 15270Sstevel@tonic-gate * memory to become available. Other bits in the flags argument 15280Sstevel@tonic-gate * are reserved for future use and must be zero. 15290Sstevel@tonic-gate * 15300Sstevel@tonic-gate * Upon return from a successful call, the new real length of 15310Sstevel@tonic-gate * the allocation is returned (for use in mapping the memory 15320Sstevel@tonic-gate * later). 15330Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15340Sstevel@tonic-gate 15350Sstevel@tonic-gate int 15360Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_mem_alloc(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_dma_lim_t *limits, uint_t length, 15370Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t flags, caddr_t *kaddrp, uint_t *real_length); 15380Sstevel@tonic-gate 15390Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15400Sstevel@tonic-gate * Free the memory allocated via ddi_mem_alloc(). 15410Sstevel@tonic-gate * 15420Sstevel@tonic-gate * Note that passing an address not allocated via ddi_mem_alloc() 15430Sstevel@tonic-gate * will panic the system. 15440Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15450Sstevel@tonic-gate 15460Sstevel@tonic-gate void 15470Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_mem_free(caddr_t kaddr); 15480Sstevel@tonic-gate 15490Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15500Sstevel@tonic-gate * Dma alignment, minimum transfers sizes, and burst sizes allowed. 15510Sstevel@tonic-gate * Some with tears, some without. 15520Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15530Sstevel@tonic-gate 15540Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15550Sstevel@tonic-gate * Return a copy of the DMA attributes for the given handle. 15560Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15570Sstevel@tonic-gate 15580Sstevel@tonic-gate int 15590Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_get_attr(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, ddi_dma_attr_t *attrp); 15600Sstevel@tonic-gate 15610Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15620Sstevel@tonic-gate * Return the allowable DMA burst size for the object mapped by handle. 15630Sstevel@tonic-gate * The burst sizes will returned in an integer that encodes power 15640Sstevel@tonic-gate * of two burst sizes that are allowed in bit encoded format. For 15650Sstevel@tonic-gate * example, a transfer that could allow 1, 2, 4, 8 and 32 byte bursts 15660Sstevel@tonic-gate * would be encoded as 0x2f. A transfer that could be allowed as solely 15670Sstevel@tonic-gate * a halfword (2 byte) transfers would be returned as 0x2. 15680Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15690Sstevel@tonic-gate 15700Sstevel@tonic-gate int 15710Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_burstsizes(ddi_dma_handle_t handle); 15720Sstevel@tonic-gate 15730Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15740Sstevel@tonic-gate * Return the required beginning alignment for a transfer and 15750Sstevel@tonic-gate * the minimum sized effect a transfer would have. The beginning 15760Sstevel@tonic-gate * alignment will be some power of two. The minimum sized effect 15770Sstevel@tonic-gate * indicates, for writes, how much of the mapped object will be 15780Sstevel@tonic-gate * affected by the minimum access and for reads how much of the 15790Sstevel@tonic-gate * mapped object will accessed. 15800Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15810Sstevel@tonic-gate 15820Sstevel@tonic-gate int 15830Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_devalign(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, uint_t *alignment, uint_t *mineffect); 15840Sstevel@tonic-gate 15850Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15860Sstevel@tonic-gate * Like ddi_dma_devalign, but without having to map the object. 15870Sstevel@tonic-gate * The object is assumed to be primary memory, and it is assumed 15880Sstevel@tonic-gate * a minimum effective transfer is also the appropriate alignment 15890Sstevel@tonic-gate * to be using. The streaming flag, if non-zero, indicates that the 15900Sstevel@tonic-gate * returned value should be modified to account for streaming mode 15910Sstevel@tonic-gate * accesses (e.g., with I/O caches enabled). The initial value 15920Sstevel@tonic-gate * is passed by the requester if it has a dma engine that has 15930Sstevel@tonic-gate * a minimum cycle constraint (or, for streaming mode, the most 15940Sstevel@tonic-gate * efficient size). 15950Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15960Sstevel@tonic-gate 15970Sstevel@tonic-gate int 15980Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_iomin(dev_info_t *dip, int initial, int streaming); 15990Sstevel@tonic-gate 16000Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16010Sstevel@tonic-gate * Given two DMA limit structures, apply the limitations 16020Sstevel@tonic-gate * of one to the other, following the rules of limits 16030Sstevel@tonic-gate * and the wishes of the caller. 16040Sstevel@tonic-gate * 16050Sstevel@tonic-gate * The rules of dma limit structures are that you cannot 16060Sstevel@tonic-gate * make things *less* restrictive as you apply one set 16070Sstevel@tonic-gate * of limits to another. 16080Sstevel@tonic-gate * 16090Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16100Sstevel@tonic-gate 16110Sstevel@tonic-gate void 16120Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dmalim_merge(ddi_dma_lim_t *limit, ddi_dma_lim_t *modifier); 16130Sstevel@tonic-gate 16140Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16150Sstevel@tonic-gate * Merge DMA attributes 16160Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16170Sstevel@tonic-gate 16180Sstevel@tonic-gate void 16190Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_attr_merge(ddi_dma_attr_t *attr, ddi_dma_attr_t *mod); 16200Sstevel@tonic-gate 16210Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16220Sstevel@tonic-gate * Allocate a DMA handle 16230Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16240Sstevel@tonic-gate 16250Sstevel@tonic-gate int 16260Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_alloc_handle(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_dma_attr_t *attr, 16270Sstevel@tonic-gate int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, 16280Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 16290Sstevel@tonic-gate 16300Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16310Sstevel@tonic-gate * Free DMA handle 16320Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16330Sstevel@tonic-gate 16340Sstevel@tonic-gate void 16350Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_free_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 16360Sstevel@tonic-gate 16370Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16380Sstevel@tonic-gate * Allocate memory for DMA transfers 16390Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16400Sstevel@tonic-gate 16410Sstevel@tonic-gate int 16420Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_mem_alloc(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, size_t length, 16430Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp, uint_t xfermodes, 16440Sstevel@tonic-gate int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, caddr_t *kaddrp, 16450Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t *real_length, ddi_acc_handle_t *handlep); 16460Sstevel@tonic-gate 16470Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16480Sstevel@tonic-gate * Free DMA memory 16490Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16500Sstevel@tonic-gate 16510Sstevel@tonic-gate void 16520Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_mem_free(ddi_acc_handle_t *hp); 16530Sstevel@tonic-gate 16540Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16550Sstevel@tonic-gate * bind address to a DMA handle 16560Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16570Sstevel@tonic-gate 16580Sstevel@tonic-gate int 16590Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_addr_bind_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, struct as *as, 16600Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t addr, size_t len, uint_t flags, 16610Sstevel@tonic-gate int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, 16620Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp); 16630Sstevel@tonic-gate 16640Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16650Sstevel@tonic-gate * bind buffer to DMA handle 16660Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16670Sstevel@tonic-gate 16680Sstevel@tonic-gate int 16690Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_buf_bind_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, struct buf *bp, 16700Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t flags, int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, 16710Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp); 16720Sstevel@tonic-gate 16730Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16740Sstevel@tonic-gate * unbind mapping object to handle 16750Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16760Sstevel@tonic-gate 16770Sstevel@tonic-gate int 16780Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_unbind_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t handle); 16790Sstevel@tonic-gate 16800Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16810Sstevel@tonic-gate * get next DMA cookie 16820Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16830Sstevel@tonic-gate 16840Sstevel@tonic-gate void 16850Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_nextcookie(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep); 16860Sstevel@tonic-gate 16870Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16880Sstevel@tonic-gate * get number of DMA windows 16890Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16900Sstevel@tonic-gate 16910Sstevel@tonic-gate int 16920Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_numwin(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, uint_t *nwinp); 16930Sstevel@tonic-gate 16940Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16950Sstevel@tonic-gate * get specific DMA window 16960Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16970Sstevel@tonic-gate 16980Sstevel@tonic-gate int 16990Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_getwin(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, uint_t win, off_t *offp, 17000Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t *lenp, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp); 17010Sstevel@tonic-gate 17020Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17030Sstevel@tonic-gate * activate 64 bit SBus support 17040Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17050Sstevel@tonic-gate 17060Sstevel@tonic-gate int 17070Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_set_sbus64(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, ulong_t burstsizes); 17080Sstevel@tonic-gate 17090Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17100Sstevel@tonic-gate * Miscellaneous functions 17110Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17120Sstevel@tonic-gate 17130Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17140Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_report_dev: Report a successful attach. 17150Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17160Sstevel@tonic-gate 17170Sstevel@tonic-gate void 17180Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_report_dev(dev_info_t *dev); 17190Sstevel@tonic-gate 17200Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17210Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dev_regsize 17220Sstevel@tonic-gate * 17230Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the device has h/w register(s), report 17240Sstevel@tonic-gate * the size, in bytes, of the specified one into *resultp. 17250Sstevel@tonic-gate * 17260Sstevel@tonic-gate * Returns DDI_FAILURE if there are not registers, 17270Sstevel@tonic-gate * or the specified register doesn't exist. 17280Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17290Sstevel@tonic-gate 17300Sstevel@tonic-gate int 17310Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dev_regsize(dev_info_t *dev, uint_t rnumber, off_t *resultp); 17320Sstevel@tonic-gate 17330Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17340Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dev_nregs 17350Sstevel@tonic-gate * 17360Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the device has h/w register(s), report 17370Sstevel@tonic-gate * how many of them that there are into resultp. 17380Sstevel@tonic-gate * Return DDI_FAILURE if the device has no registers. 17390Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17400Sstevel@tonic-gate 17410Sstevel@tonic-gate int 17420Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dev_nregs(dev_info_t *dev, int *resultp); 17430Sstevel@tonic-gate 17440Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17450Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dev_is_sid 17460Sstevel@tonic-gate * 17470Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the device is self-identifying, i.e., 17480Sstevel@tonic-gate * has already been probed by a smart PROM 17490Sstevel@tonic-gate * (and thus registers are known to be valid) 17500Sstevel@tonic-gate * return DDI_SUCCESS, else DDI_FAILURE. 17510Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17520Sstevel@tonic-gate 17530Sstevel@tonic-gate 17540Sstevel@tonic-gate int 17550Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dev_is_sid(dev_info_t *dev); 17560Sstevel@tonic-gate 17570Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17580Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_slaveonly 17590Sstevel@tonic-gate * 17600Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the device is on a bus that precludes 17610Sstevel@tonic-gate * the device from being either a dma master or 17620Sstevel@tonic-gate * a dma slave, return DDI_SUCCESS. 17630Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17640Sstevel@tonic-gate 17650Sstevel@tonic-gate int 17660Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_slaveonly(dev_info_t *); 17670Sstevel@tonic-gate 17680Sstevel@tonic-gate 17690Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17700Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_dev_affinity 17710Sstevel@tonic-gate * 17720Sstevel@tonic-gate * Report, via DDI_SUCCESS, whether there exists 17730Sstevel@tonic-gate * an 'affinity' between two dev_info_t's. An 17740Sstevel@tonic-gate * affinity is defined to be either a parent-child, 17750Sstevel@tonic-gate * or a sibling relationship such that the siblings 17760Sstevel@tonic-gate * or in the same part of the bus they happen to be 17770Sstevel@tonic-gate * on. 17780Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17790Sstevel@tonic-gate 17800Sstevel@tonic-gate int 17810Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dev_affinity(dev_info_t *deva, dev_info_t *devb); 17820Sstevel@tonic-gate 17830Sstevel@tonic-gate 17840Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17850Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_set_callback 17860Sstevel@tonic-gate * 17870Sstevel@tonic-gate * Set a function/arg pair into the callback list identified 17880Sstevel@tonic-gate * by listid. *listid must always initially start out as zero. 17890Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17900Sstevel@tonic-gate 17910Sstevel@tonic-gate void 17920Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_set_callback(int (*funcp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, uintptr_t *listid); 17930Sstevel@tonic-gate 17940Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17950Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_run_callback 17960Sstevel@tonic-gate * 17970Sstevel@tonic-gate * Run the callback list identified by listid. 17980Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17990Sstevel@tonic-gate 18000Sstevel@tonic-gate void 18010Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_run_callback(uintptr_t *listid); 18020Sstevel@tonic-gate 18030Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18040Sstevel@tonic-gate * More miscellaneous 18050Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18060Sstevel@tonic-gate 18070Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18080Sstevel@tonic-gate nochpoll(dev_t dev, short events, int anyyet, short *reventsp, 18090Sstevel@tonic-gate struct pollhead **phpp); 18100Sstevel@tonic-gate 18110Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t * 18120Sstevel@tonic-gate nodevinfo(dev_t dev, int otyp); 18130Sstevel@tonic-gate 18140Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18150Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_no_info(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_info_cmd_t infocmd, void *arg, void **result); 18160Sstevel@tonic-gate 18170Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18180Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_getinfo_1to1(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_info_cmd_t infocmd, 18190Sstevel@tonic-gate void *arg, void **result); 18200Sstevel@tonic-gate 18210Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18220Sstevel@tonic-gate ddifail(dev_info_t *devi, ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd); 18230Sstevel@tonic-gate 18240Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18250Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_no_dma_map(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 18260Sstevel@tonic-gate struct ddi_dma_req *dmareqp, ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 18270Sstevel@tonic-gate 18280Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18290Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_no_dma_allochdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_dma_attr_t *attr, 18300Sstevel@tonic-gate int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 18310Sstevel@tonic-gate 18320Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18330Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_no_dma_freehdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 18340Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle); 18350Sstevel@tonic-gate 18360Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18370Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_no_dma_bindhdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 18380Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle, struct ddi_dma_req *dmareq, 18390Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_cookie_t *cp, uint_t *ccountp); 18400Sstevel@tonic-gate 18410Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18420Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_no_dma_unbindhdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 18430Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle); 18440Sstevel@tonic-gate 18450Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18460Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_no_dma_flush(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 18470Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle, off_t off, size_t len, 18480Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t cache_flags); 18490Sstevel@tonic-gate 18500Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18510Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_no_dma_win(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 18520Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle, uint_t win, off_t *offp, 18530Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t *lenp, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp); 18540Sstevel@tonic-gate 18550Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18560Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_no_dma_mctl(register dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 18570Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle, enum ddi_dma_ctlops request, 18580Sstevel@tonic-gate off_t *offp, size_t *lenp, caddr_t *objp, uint_t flags); 18590Sstevel@tonic-gate 18600Sstevel@tonic-gate void 18610Sstevel@tonic-gate ddivoid(); 18620Sstevel@tonic-gate 18630Sstevel@tonic-gate cred_t * 18640Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_cred(void); 18650Sstevel@tonic-gate 18660Sstevel@tonic-gate clock_t 18670Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_lbolt(void); 18680Sstevel@tonic-gate 18690Sstevel@tonic-gate time_t 18700Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_time(void); 18710Sstevel@tonic-gate 18720Sstevel@tonic-gate pid_t 18730Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_pid(void); 18740Sstevel@tonic-gate 18750Sstevel@tonic-gate kt_did_t 18760Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_kt_did(void); 18770Sstevel@tonic-gate 18780Sstevel@tonic-gate boolean_t 18790Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_can_receive_sig(void); 18800Sstevel@tonic-gate 18810Sstevel@tonic-gate void 18820Sstevel@tonic-gate swab(void *src, void *dst, size_t nbytes); 18830Sstevel@tonic-gate 18840Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18850Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_create_minor_node(dev_info_t *dip, char *name, int spec_type, 18860Sstevel@tonic-gate minor_t minor_num, char *node_type, int flag); 18870Sstevel@tonic-gate 18880Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18890Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_create_priv_minor_node(dev_info_t *dip, char *name, int spec_type, 18900Sstevel@tonic-gate minor_t minor_num, char *node_type, int flag, 18910Sstevel@tonic-gate const char *rdpriv, const char *wrpriv, mode_t priv_mode); 18920Sstevel@tonic-gate 18930Sstevel@tonic-gate void 18940Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_remove_minor_node(dev_info_t *dip, char *name); 18950Sstevel@tonic-gate 18960Sstevel@tonic-gate int 18970Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_in_panic(void); 18980Sstevel@tonic-gate 18990Sstevel@tonic-gate int 19000Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_streams_driver(dev_info_t *dip); 19010Sstevel@tonic-gate 19020Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19030Sstevel@tonic-gate * DDI wrappers for ffs and fls 19040Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19050Sstevel@tonic-gate int 19060Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_ffs(long mask); 19070Sstevel@tonic-gate 19080Sstevel@tonic-gate int 19090Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_fls(long mask); 19100Sstevel@tonic-gate 19110Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19120Sstevel@tonic-gate * The next five routines comprise generic storage management utilities 19130Sstevel@tonic-gate * for driver soft state structures. 19140Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19150Sstevel@tonic-gate 19160Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19170Sstevel@tonic-gate * Allocate a set of pointers to 'n_items' objects of size 'size' 19180Sstevel@tonic-gate * bytes. Each pointer is initialized to nil. 'n_items' is a hint i.e. 19190Sstevel@tonic-gate * zero is allowed. 19200Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19210Sstevel@tonic-gate int 19220Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_soft_state_init(void **state_p, size_t size, size_t n_items); 19230Sstevel@tonic-gate 19240Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19250Sstevel@tonic-gate * Allocate a state structure of size 'size' to be associated 19260Sstevel@tonic-gate * with item 'item'. 19270Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19280Sstevel@tonic-gate int 19290Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_soft_state_zalloc(void *state, int item); 19300Sstevel@tonic-gate 19310Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19320Sstevel@tonic-gate * Fetch a pointer to the allocated soft state structure 19330Sstevel@tonic-gate * corresponding to 'item.' 19340Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19350Sstevel@tonic-gate void * 19360Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_soft_state(void *state, int item); 19370Sstevel@tonic-gate 19380Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19390Sstevel@tonic-gate * Free the state structure corresponding to 'item.' 19400Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19410Sstevel@tonic-gate void 19420Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_soft_state_free(void *state, int item); 19430Sstevel@tonic-gate 19440Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19450Sstevel@tonic-gate * Free the handle, and any associated soft state structures. 19460Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19470Sstevel@tonic-gate void 19480Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_soft_state_fini(void **state_p); 19490Sstevel@tonic-gate 19500Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19510Sstevel@tonic-gate * Set the addr field of the name in dip to name 19520Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19530Sstevel@tonic-gate void 19540Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_set_name_addr(dev_info_t *dip, char *name); 19550Sstevel@tonic-gate 19560Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19570Sstevel@tonic-gate * Get the address part of the name. 19580Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19590Sstevel@tonic-gate char * 19600Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_name_addr(dev_info_t *dip); 19610Sstevel@tonic-gate 19620Sstevel@tonic-gate void 19630Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_set_parent_data(dev_info_t *dip, void *pd); 19640Sstevel@tonic-gate 19650Sstevel@tonic-gate void * 19660Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_parent_data(dev_info_t *dip); 19670Sstevel@tonic-gate 19680Sstevel@tonic-gate int 19690Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_initchild(dev_info_t *parent, dev_info_t *proto); 19700Sstevel@tonic-gate 19710Sstevel@tonic-gate int 19720Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_uninitchild(dev_info_t *dip); 19730Sstevel@tonic-gate 19740Sstevel@tonic-gate major_t 19750Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_name_to_major(char *name); 19760Sstevel@tonic-gate 19770Sstevel@tonic-gate char * 19780Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_major_to_name(major_t major); 19790Sstevel@tonic-gate 19800Sstevel@tonic-gate char * 19810Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_deviname(dev_info_t *dip, char *name); 19820Sstevel@tonic-gate 19830Sstevel@tonic-gate char * 19840Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_pathname(dev_info_t *dip, char *path); 19850Sstevel@tonic-gate 19860Sstevel@tonic-gate int 19870Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dev_pathname(dev_t devt, int spec_type, char *name); 19880Sstevel@tonic-gate 19890Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_t 19900Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_pathname_to_dev_t(char *pathname); 19910Sstevel@tonic-gate 19920Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19930Sstevel@tonic-gate * High resolution system timer functions. 19940Sstevel@tonic-gate * 19950Sstevel@tonic-gate * These functions are already in the kernel (see sys/time.h). 19960Sstevel@tonic-gate * The ddi supports the notion of a hrtime_t type and the 19970Sstevel@tonic-gate * functions gethrtime, hrtadd, hrtsub and hrtcmp. 19980Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19990Sstevel@tonic-gate 20000Sstevel@tonic-gate 20010Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20020Sstevel@tonic-gate * Nexus wrapper functions 20030Sstevel@tonic-gate * 20040Sstevel@tonic-gate * These functions are for entries in a bus nexus driver's bus_ops 20050Sstevel@tonic-gate * structure for when the driver doesn't have such a function and 20060Sstevel@tonic-gate * doesn't wish to prohibit such a function from existing. They 20070Sstevel@tonic-gate * may also be called to start passing a request up the dev_info 20080Sstevel@tonic-gate * tree. 20090Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20100Sstevel@tonic-gate 20110Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20120Sstevel@tonic-gate * bus_ctl wrapper 20130Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20140Sstevel@tonic-gate 20150Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20160Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_ctlops(dev_info_t *d, dev_info_t *r, ddi_ctl_enum_t o, void *a, void *v); 20170Sstevel@tonic-gate 20180Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20190Sstevel@tonic-gate * bus_dma_map wrapper 20200Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20210Sstevel@tonic-gate 20220Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20230Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_map(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 20240Sstevel@tonic-gate struct ddi_dma_req *dmareqp, ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 20250Sstevel@tonic-gate 20260Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20270Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_allochdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_dma_attr_t *attr, 20280Sstevel@tonic-gate int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 20290Sstevel@tonic-gate 20300Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20310Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_freehdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 20320Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle); 20330Sstevel@tonic-gate 20340Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20350Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_bindhdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 20360Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle, struct ddi_dma_req *dmareq, 20370Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_cookie_t *cp, uint_t *ccountp); 20380Sstevel@tonic-gate 20390Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20400Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_unbindhdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 20410Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle); 20420Sstevel@tonic-gate 20430Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20440Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_flush(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 20450Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle, off_t off, size_t len, 20460Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t cache_flags); 20470Sstevel@tonic-gate 20480Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20490Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_win(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, 20500Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t handle, uint_t win, off_t *offp, 20510Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t *lenp, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp); 20520Sstevel@tonic-gate 20530Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20540Sstevel@tonic-gate * bus_dma_ctl wrapper 20550Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20560Sstevel@tonic-gate 20570Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20580Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_mctl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_dma_handle_t handle, 20590Sstevel@tonic-gate enum ddi_dma_ctlops request, off_t *offp, size_t *lenp, 20600Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t *objp, uint_t flags); 20610Sstevel@tonic-gate 20620Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20630Sstevel@tonic-gate * dvma support for networking drivers 20640Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20650Sstevel@tonic-gate 20660Sstevel@tonic-gate unsigned long 20670Sstevel@tonic-gate dvma_pagesize(dev_info_t *dip); 20680Sstevel@tonic-gate 20690Sstevel@tonic-gate int 20700Sstevel@tonic-gate dvma_reserve(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_dma_lim_t *limp, uint_t pages, 20710Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep); 20720Sstevel@tonic-gate 20730Sstevel@tonic-gate void 20740Sstevel@tonic-gate dvma_release(ddi_dma_handle_t h); 20750Sstevel@tonic-gate 20760Sstevel@tonic-gate void 20770Sstevel@tonic-gate dvma_kaddr_load(ddi_dma_handle_t h, caddr_t a, uint_t len, uint_t index, 20780Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_dma_cookie_t *cp); 20790Sstevel@tonic-gate 20800Sstevel@tonic-gate void 20810Sstevel@tonic-gate dvma_unload(ddi_dma_handle_t h, uint_t objindex, uint_t type); 20820Sstevel@tonic-gate 20830Sstevel@tonic-gate void 20840Sstevel@tonic-gate dvma_sync(ddi_dma_handle_t h, uint_t objindex, uint_t type); 20850Sstevel@tonic-gate 20860Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20870Sstevel@tonic-gate * Layered driver support 20880Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20890Sstevel@tonic-gate 20900Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int ddi_copyin(const void *, void *, size_t, int); 20910Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int ddi_copyout(const void *, void *, size_t, int); 20920Sstevel@tonic-gate 20930Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20940Sstevel@tonic-gate * Send signals to processes 20950Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20960Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void *proc_ref(void); 20970Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void proc_unref(void *pref); 20980Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int proc_signal(void *pref, int sig); 20990Sstevel@tonic-gate 21000Sstevel@tonic-gate /* I/O port access routines */ 21010Sstevel@tonic-gate extern uint8_t inb(int port); 21020Sstevel@tonic-gate extern uint16_t inw(int port); 21030Sstevel@tonic-gate extern uint32_t inl(int port); 21040Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void repinsb(int port, uint8_t *addr, int count); 21050Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void repinsw(int port, uint16_t *addr, int count); 21060Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void repinsd(int port, uint32_t *addr, int count); 21070Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void outb(int port, uint8_t value); 21080Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void outw(int port, uint16_t value); 21090Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void outl(int port, uint32_t value); 21100Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void repoutsb(int port, uint8_t *addr, int count); 21110Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void repoutsw(int port, uint16_t *addr, int count); 21120Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void repoutsd(int port, uint32_t *addr, int count); 21130Sstevel@tonic-gate 21140Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21150Sstevel@tonic-gate * Console bell routines 21160Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21170Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void ddi_ring_console_bell(clock_t duration); 21180Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void ddi_set_console_bell(void (*bellfunc)(clock_t duration)); 21190Sstevel@tonic-gate 21200Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21210Sstevel@tonic-gate * Fault-related functions 21220Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21230Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int ddi_check_acc_handle(ddi_acc_handle_t); 21240Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int ddi_check_dma_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t); 21250Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void ddi_dev_report_fault(dev_info_t *, ddi_fault_impact_t, 21260Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_fault_location_t, const char *); 21270Sstevel@tonic-gate extern ddi_devstate_t ddi_get_devstate(dev_info_t *); 21280Sstevel@tonic-gate 21290Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21300Sstevel@tonic-gate * Miscellaneous redefines 21310Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21320Sstevel@tonic-gate #define uiophysio physio 21330Sstevel@tonic-gate 21340Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21350Sstevel@tonic-gate * utilities - "reg" mapping and all common portable data access functions 21360Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21370Sstevel@tonic-gate 21380Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21390Sstevel@tonic-gate * error code from ddi_regs_map_setup 21400Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21410Sstevel@tonic-gate 21420Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_REGS_ACC_CONFLICT (-10) 21430Sstevel@tonic-gate 21440Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21450Sstevel@tonic-gate * Device address advance flags 21460Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21470Sstevel@tonic-gate 21480Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_DEV_NO_AUTOINCR 0x0000 21490Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_DEV_AUTOINCR 0x0001 21500Sstevel@tonic-gate 21510Sstevel@tonic-gate int 21520Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_regs_map_setup(dev_info_t *dip, uint_t rnumber, caddr_t *addrp, 21530Sstevel@tonic-gate offset_t offset, offset_t len, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp, 21540Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_acc_handle_t *handle); 21550Sstevel@tonic-gate 21560Sstevel@tonic-gate void 21570Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_regs_map_free(ddi_acc_handle_t *handle); 21580Sstevel@tonic-gate 21590Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21600Sstevel@tonic-gate * these are the prototypes for the common portable data access functions 21610Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21620Sstevel@tonic-gate 21630Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef _LP64 21640Sstevel@tonic-gate 21650Sstevel@tonic-gate uint8_t 21660Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *addr); 21670Sstevel@tonic-gate 21680Sstevel@tonic-gate uint16_t 21690Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *addr); 21700Sstevel@tonic-gate 21710Sstevel@tonic-gate uint32_t 21720Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *addr); 21730Sstevel@tonic-gate 21740Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t 21750Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *addr); 21760Sstevel@tonic-gate 21770Sstevel@tonic-gate void 21780Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_get8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *host_addr, uint8_t *dev_addr, 21790Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 21800Sstevel@tonic-gate 21810Sstevel@tonic-gate void 21820Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_get16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *host_addr, uint16_t *dev_addr, 21830Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 21840Sstevel@tonic-gate 21850Sstevel@tonic-gate void 21860Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_get32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *host_addr, uint32_t *dev_addr, 21870Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 21880Sstevel@tonic-gate 21890Sstevel@tonic-gate void 21900Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_get64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *host_addr, uint64_t *dev_addr, 21910Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 21920Sstevel@tonic-gate 21930Sstevel@tonic-gate void 21940Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_put8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *addr, uint8_t value); 21950Sstevel@tonic-gate 21960Sstevel@tonic-gate void 21970Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_put16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *addr, uint16_t value); 21980Sstevel@tonic-gate 21990Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22000Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_put32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *addr, uint32_t value); 22010Sstevel@tonic-gate 22020Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22030Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_put64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *addr, uint64_t value); 22040Sstevel@tonic-gate 22050Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22060Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_put8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *host_addr, uint8_t *dev_addr, 22070Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22080Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22090Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_put16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *host_addr, uint16_t *dev_addr, 22100Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22110Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22120Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_put32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *host_addr, uint32_t *dev_addr, 22130Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22140Sstevel@tonic-gate 22150Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22160Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_put64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *host_addr, uint64_t *dev_addr, 22170Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22180Sstevel@tonic-gate 22190Sstevel@tonic-gate #else /* _ILP32 */ 22200Sstevel@tonic-gate 22210Sstevel@tonic-gate uint8_t 22220Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_getb(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *addr); 22230Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_get8 ddi_getb 22240Sstevel@tonic-gate 22250Sstevel@tonic-gate uint16_t 22260Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_getw(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *addr); 22270Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_get16 ddi_getw 22280Sstevel@tonic-gate 22290Sstevel@tonic-gate uint32_t 22300Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_getl(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *addr); 22310Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_get32 ddi_getl 22320Sstevel@tonic-gate 22330Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t 22340Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_getll(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *addr); 22350Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_get64 ddi_getll 22360Sstevel@tonic-gate 22370Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22380Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_getb(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *host_addr, uint8_t *dev_addr, 22390Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22400Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_rep_get8 ddi_rep_getb 22410Sstevel@tonic-gate 22420Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22430Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_getw(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *host_addr, uint16_t *dev_addr, 22440Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22450Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_rep_get16 ddi_rep_getw 22460Sstevel@tonic-gate 22470Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22480Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_getl(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *host_addr, uint32_t *dev_addr, 22490Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22500Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_rep_get32 ddi_rep_getl 22510Sstevel@tonic-gate 22520Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22530Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_getll(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *host_addr, uint64_t *dev_addr, 22540Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22550Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_rep_get64 ddi_rep_getll 22560Sstevel@tonic-gate 22570Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22580Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_putb(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *addr, uint8_t value); 22590Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_put8 ddi_putb 22600Sstevel@tonic-gate 22610Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22620Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_putw(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *addr, uint16_t value); 22630Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_put16 ddi_putw 22640Sstevel@tonic-gate 22650Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22660Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_putl(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *addr, uint32_t value); 22670Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_put32 ddi_putl 22680Sstevel@tonic-gate 22690Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22700Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_putll(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *addr, uint64_t value); 22710Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_put64 ddi_putll 22720Sstevel@tonic-gate 22730Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22740Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_putb(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *host_addr, uint8_t *dev_addr, 22750Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22760Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_rep_put8 ddi_rep_putb 22770Sstevel@tonic-gate 22780Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22790Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_putw(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *host_addr, uint16_t *dev_addr, 22800Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22810Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_rep_put16 ddi_rep_putw 22820Sstevel@tonic-gate 22830Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22840Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_putl(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *host_addr, uint32_t *dev_addr, 22850Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22860Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_rep_put32 ddi_rep_putl 22870Sstevel@tonic-gate 22880Sstevel@tonic-gate void 22890Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_rep_putll(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *host_addr, uint64_t *dev_addr, 22900Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t repcount, uint_t flags); 22910Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ddi_rep_put64 ddi_rep_putll 22920Sstevel@tonic-gate 22930Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* _LP64 */ 22940Sstevel@tonic-gate 22950Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 22960Sstevel@tonic-gate * these are special device handling functions 22970Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 22980Sstevel@tonic-gate int 22990Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_device_zero(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, caddr_t dev_addr, 23000Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t bytecount, ssize_t dev_advcnt, uint_t dev_datasz); 23010Sstevel@tonic-gate 23020Sstevel@tonic-gate int 23030Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_device_copy( 23040Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_acc_handle_t src_handle, caddr_t src_addr, ssize_t src_advcnt, 23050Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_acc_handle_t dest_handle, caddr_t dest_addr, ssize_t dest_advcnt, 23060Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t bytecount, uint_t dev_datasz); 23070Sstevel@tonic-gate 23080Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23090Sstevel@tonic-gate * these are software byte swapping functions 23100Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23110Sstevel@tonic-gate uint16_t 23120Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_swap16(uint16_t value); 23130Sstevel@tonic-gate 23140Sstevel@tonic-gate uint32_t 23150Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_swap32(uint32_t value); 23160Sstevel@tonic-gate 23170Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t 23180Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_swap64(uint64_t value); 23190Sstevel@tonic-gate 23200Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23210Sstevel@tonic-gate * these are the prototypes for PCI local bus functions 23220Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23230Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23240Sstevel@tonic-gate * PCI power management capabilities reporting in addition to those 23250Sstevel@tonic-gate * provided by the PCI Power Management Specification. 23260Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23270Sstevel@tonic-gate #define PCI_PM_IDLESPEED 0x1 /* clock for idle dev - cap */ 23280Sstevel@tonic-gate #define PCI_PM_IDLESPEED_ANY (void *)-1 /* any clock for idle dev */ 23290Sstevel@tonic-gate #define PCI_PM_IDLESPEED_NONE (void *)-2 /* regular clock for idle dev */ 23300Sstevel@tonic-gate 23310Sstevel@tonic-gate int 23320Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_setup(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_acc_handle_t *handle); 23330Sstevel@tonic-gate 23340Sstevel@tonic-gate void 23350Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_teardown(ddi_acc_handle_t *handle); 23360Sstevel@tonic-gate 23370Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef _LP64 23380Sstevel@tonic-gate 23390Sstevel@tonic-gate uint8_t 23400Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_get8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset); 23410Sstevel@tonic-gate 23420Sstevel@tonic-gate uint16_t 23430Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_get16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset); 23440Sstevel@tonic-gate 23450Sstevel@tonic-gate uint32_t 23460Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_get32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset); 23470Sstevel@tonic-gate 23480Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t 23490Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_get64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset); 23500Sstevel@tonic-gate 23510Sstevel@tonic-gate void 23520Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_put8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint8_t value); 23530Sstevel@tonic-gate 23540Sstevel@tonic-gate void 23550Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_put16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint16_t value); 23560Sstevel@tonic-gate 23570Sstevel@tonic-gate void 23580Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_put32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint32_t value); 23590Sstevel@tonic-gate 23600Sstevel@tonic-gate void 23610Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_put64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint64_t value); 23620Sstevel@tonic-gate 23630Sstevel@tonic-gate #else /* _ILP32 */ 23640Sstevel@tonic-gate 23650Sstevel@tonic-gate uint8_t 23660Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_getb(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset); 23670Sstevel@tonic-gate #define pci_config_get8 pci_config_getb 23680Sstevel@tonic-gate 23690Sstevel@tonic-gate uint16_t 23700Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_getw(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset); 23710Sstevel@tonic-gate #define pci_config_get16 pci_config_getw 23720Sstevel@tonic-gate 23730Sstevel@tonic-gate uint32_t 23740Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_getl(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset); 23750Sstevel@tonic-gate #define pci_config_get32 pci_config_getl 23760Sstevel@tonic-gate 23770Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t 23780Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_getll(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset); 23790Sstevel@tonic-gate #define pci_config_get64 pci_config_getll 23800Sstevel@tonic-gate 23810Sstevel@tonic-gate void 23820Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_putb(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint8_t value); 23830Sstevel@tonic-gate #define pci_config_put8 pci_config_putb 23840Sstevel@tonic-gate 23850Sstevel@tonic-gate void 23860Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_putw(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint16_t value); 23870Sstevel@tonic-gate #define pci_config_put16 pci_config_putw 23880Sstevel@tonic-gate 23890Sstevel@tonic-gate void 23900Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_putl(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint32_t value); 23910Sstevel@tonic-gate #define pci_config_put32 pci_config_putl 23920Sstevel@tonic-gate 23930Sstevel@tonic-gate void 23940Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_config_putll(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint64_t value); 23950Sstevel@tonic-gate #define pci_config_put64 pci_config_putll 23960Sstevel@tonic-gate 23970Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* _LP64 */ 23980Sstevel@tonic-gate 23990Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24000Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_report_pmcap(dev_info_t *dip, int cap, void *arg); 24010Sstevel@tonic-gate 24020Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24030Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_restore_config_regs(dev_info_t *dip); 24040Sstevel@tonic-gate 24050Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24060Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_save_config_regs(dev_info_t *dip); 24070Sstevel@tonic-gate 24080Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24090Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_ereport_setup(dev_info_t *dip); 24100Sstevel@tonic-gate 24110Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24120Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_ereport_teardown(dev_info_t *dip); 24130Sstevel@tonic-gate 24140Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24150Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_ereport_post(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_fm_error_t *derr, uint16_t *status); 24160Sstevel@tonic-gate 24170Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24180Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_bdg_ereport_post(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_fm_error_t *derr, uint16_t *status); 24190Sstevel@tonic-gate 24200Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24210Sstevel@tonic-gate pci_bdg_check_status(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_fm_error_t *derr, 24220Sstevel@tonic-gate uint16_t pci_cfg_stat, uint16_t pci_cfg_sec_stat); 24230Sstevel@tonic-gate 24240Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 24250Sstevel@tonic-gate * the prototype for the C Language Type Model inquiry. 24260Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 24270Sstevel@tonic-gate model_t ddi_mmap_get_model(void); 24280Sstevel@tonic-gate model_t ddi_model_convert_from(model_t); 24290Sstevel@tonic-gate 24300Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 24310Sstevel@tonic-gate * these are the prototypes for device id functions. 24320Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 24330Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24340Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_valid(ddi_devid_t devid); 24350Sstevel@tonic-gate 24360Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24370Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_register(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_devid_t devid); 24380Sstevel@tonic-gate 24390Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24400Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_unregister(dev_info_t *dip); 24410Sstevel@tonic-gate 24420Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24430Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_init(dev_info_t *dip, ushort_t devid_type, ushort_t nbytes, 24440Sstevel@tonic-gate void *id, ddi_devid_t *ret_devid); 24450Sstevel@tonic-gate 24460Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t 24470Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_sizeof(ddi_devid_t devid); 24480Sstevel@tonic-gate 24490Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24500Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_free(ddi_devid_t devid); 24510Sstevel@tonic-gate 24520Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24530Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_compare(ddi_devid_t id1, ddi_devid_t id2); 24540Sstevel@tonic-gate 24550Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24560Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_scsi_encode(int version, char *driver_name, 24570Sstevel@tonic-gate uchar_t *inq, size_t inq_len, uchar_t *inq80, size_t inq80_len, 24580Sstevel@tonic-gate uchar_t *inq83, size_t inq83_len, ddi_devid_t *ret_devid); 24590Sstevel@tonic-gate 24600Sstevel@tonic-gate char 24610Sstevel@tonic-gate *ddi_devid_to_guid(ddi_devid_t devid); 24620Sstevel@tonic-gate 24630Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24640Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_free_guid(char *guid); 24650Sstevel@tonic-gate 24660Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24670Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_lyr_get_devid(dev_t dev, ddi_devid_t *ret_devid); 24680Sstevel@tonic-gate 24690Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24700Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_lyr_get_minor_name(dev_t dev, int spec_type, char **minor_name); 24710Sstevel@tonic-gate 24720Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24730Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_lyr_devid_to_devlist(ddi_devid_t devid, char *minor_name, int *retndevs, 24740Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_t **retdevs); 24750Sstevel@tonic-gate 24760Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24770Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_lyr_free_devlist(dev_t *devlist, int ndevs); 24780Sstevel@tonic-gate 24790Sstevel@tonic-gate char * 24800Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_str_encode(ddi_devid_t devid, char *minor_name); 24810Sstevel@tonic-gate 24820Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24830Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_str_decode(char *devidstr, ddi_devid_t *devidp, char **minor_namep); 24840Sstevel@tonic-gate 24850Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24860Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_str_free(char *devidstr); 24870Sstevel@tonic-gate 24880Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24890Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_devid_str_compare(char *id1_str, char *id2_str); 24900Sstevel@tonic-gate 24910Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 24920Sstevel@tonic-gate * Event to post to when a devinfo node is removed. 24930Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 24940Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_DEVI_REMOVE_EVENT "DDI:DEVI_REMOVE" 24950Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_DEVI_INSERT_EVENT "DDI:DEVI_INSERT" 24960Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_DEVI_BUS_RESET_EVENT "DDI:DEVI_BUS_RESET" 24970Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_DEVI_DEVICE_RESET_EVENT "DDI:DEVI_DEVICE_RESET" 24980Sstevel@tonic-gate 24990Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25000Sstevel@tonic-gate * Invoke bus nexus driver's implementation of the 25010Sstevel@tonic-gate * (*bus_remove_eventcall)() interface to remove a registered 25020Sstevel@tonic-gate * callback handler for "event". 25030Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25040Sstevel@tonic-gate int 25050Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_remove_event_handler(ddi_callback_id_t id); 25060Sstevel@tonic-gate 25070Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25080Sstevel@tonic-gate * Invoke bus nexus driver's implementation of the 25090Sstevel@tonic-gate * (*bus_add_eventcall)() interface to register a callback handler 25100Sstevel@tonic-gate * for "event". 25110Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25120Sstevel@tonic-gate int 25130Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_add_event_handler(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_eventcookie_t event, 25140Sstevel@tonic-gate void (*handler)(dev_info_t *, ddi_eventcookie_t, void *, void *), 25150Sstevel@tonic-gate void *arg, ddi_callback_id_t *id); 25160Sstevel@tonic-gate 25170Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25180Sstevel@tonic-gate * Return a handle for event "name" by calling up the device tree 25190Sstevel@tonic-gate * hierarchy via (*bus_get_eventcookie)() interface until claimed 25200Sstevel@tonic-gate * by a bus nexus or top of dev_info tree is reached. 25210Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25220Sstevel@tonic-gate int 25230Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_get_eventcookie(dev_info_t *dip, char *name, 25240Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_eventcookie_t *event_cookiep); 25250Sstevel@tonic-gate 25260Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25270Sstevel@tonic-gate * log a system event 25280Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25290Sstevel@tonic-gate int 25300Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_log_sysevent(dev_info_t *dip, char *vendor, char *class_name, 25310Sstevel@tonic-gate char *subclass_name, nvlist_t *attr_list, sysevent_id_t *eidp, 25320Sstevel@tonic-gate int sleep_flag); 25330Sstevel@tonic-gate 25340Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25350Sstevel@tonic-gate * ddi_log_sysevent() vendors 25360Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25370Sstevel@tonic-gate #define DDI_VENDOR_SUNW "SUNW" 25380Sstevel@tonic-gate 25390Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25400Sstevel@tonic-gate * Opaque task queue handle. 25410Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25420Sstevel@tonic-gate typedef struct ddi_taskq ddi_taskq_t; 25430Sstevel@tonic-gate 25440Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25450Sstevel@tonic-gate * Use default system priority. 25460Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25470Sstevel@tonic-gate #define TASKQ_DEFAULTPRI -1 25480Sstevel@tonic-gate 25490Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25500Sstevel@tonic-gate * Create a task queue 25510Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25520Sstevel@tonic-gate ddi_taskq_t *ddi_taskq_create(dev_info_t *dip, const char *name, 25530Sstevel@tonic-gate int nthreads, pri_t pri, uint_t cflags); 25540Sstevel@tonic-gate 25550Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25560Sstevel@tonic-gate * destroy a task queue 25570Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25580Sstevel@tonic-gate void ddi_taskq_destroy(ddi_taskq_t *tq); 25590Sstevel@tonic-gate 25600Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25610Sstevel@tonic-gate * Dispatch a task to a task queue 25620Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25630Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_taskq_dispatch(ddi_taskq_t *tq, void (* func)(void *), 25640Sstevel@tonic-gate void *arg, uint_t dflags); 25650Sstevel@tonic-gate 25660Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25670Sstevel@tonic-gate * Wait for all previously scheduled tasks to complete. 25680Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25690Sstevel@tonic-gate void ddi_taskq_wait(ddi_taskq_t *tq); 25700Sstevel@tonic-gate 25710Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25720Sstevel@tonic-gate * Suspend all task execution. 25730Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25740Sstevel@tonic-gate void ddi_taskq_suspend(ddi_taskq_t *tq); 25750Sstevel@tonic-gate 25760Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25770Sstevel@tonic-gate * Resume task execution. 25780Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25790Sstevel@tonic-gate void ddi_taskq_resume(ddi_taskq_t *tq); 25800Sstevel@tonic-gate 25810Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25820Sstevel@tonic-gate * Is task queue suspended? 25830Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25840Sstevel@tonic-gate boolean_t ddi_taskq_suspended(ddi_taskq_t *tq); 25850Sstevel@tonic-gate 25860Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25870Sstevel@tonic-gate * Parse an interface name of the form <alphanumeric>##<numeric> where 25880Sstevel@tonic-gate * <numeric> is maximal. 25890Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25900Sstevel@tonic-gate int ddi_parse(const char *, char *, uint_t *); 25910Sstevel@tonic-gate 25920Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* _KERNEL */ 25930Sstevel@tonic-gate 25940Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef __cplusplus 25950Sstevel@tonic-gate } 25960Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 25970Sstevel@tonic-gate 25980Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* _SYS_SUNDDI_H */ 2599