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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 18:20:36 -0400
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@ppc970.osdl.org>2005-04-16 18:20:36 -0400
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Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip!
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1/* $Id: oplib.h,v 1.12 1996/10/31 06:29:13 davem Exp $
2 * oplib.h: Describes the interface and available routines in the
3 * Linux Prom library.
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu)
6 */
7
8#ifndef __SPARC_OPLIB_H
9#define __SPARC_OPLIB_H
10
11#include <asm/openprom.h>
12
13/* The master romvec pointer... */
14extern struct linux_romvec *romvec;
15
16/* Enumeration to describe the prom major version we have detected. */
17enum prom_major_version {
18 PROM_V0, /* Original sun4c V0 prom */
19 PROM_V2, /* sun4c and early sun4m V2 prom */
20 PROM_V3, /* sun4m and later, up to sun4d/sun4e machines V3 */
21 PROM_P1275, /* IEEE compliant ISA based Sun PROM, only sun4u */
22 PROM_AP1000, /* actually no prom at all */
23};
24
25extern enum prom_major_version prom_vers;
26/* Revision, and firmware revision. */
27extern unsigned int prom_rev, prom_prev;
28
29/* Root node of the prom device tree, this stays constant after
30 * initialization is complete.
31 */
32extern int prom_root_node;
33
34/* Pointer to prom structure containing the device tree traversal
35 * and usage utility functions. Only prom-lib should use these,
36 * users use the interface defined by the library only!
37 */
38extern struct linux_nodeops *prom_nodeops;
39
40/* The functions... */
41
42/* You must call prom_init() before using any of the library services,
43 * preferably as early as possible. Pass it the romvec pointer.
44 */
45extern void prom_init(struct linux_romvec *rom_ptr);
46
47/* Boot argument acquisition, returns the boot command line string. */
48extern char *prom_getbootargs(void);
49
50/* Device utilities. */
51
52/* Map and unmap devices in IO space at virtual addresses. Note that the
53 * virtual address you pass is a request and the prom may put your mappings
54 * somewhere else, so check your return value as that is where your new
55 * mappings really are!
56 *
57 * Another note, these are only available on V2 or higher proms!
58 */
59extern char *prom_mapio(char *virt_hint, int io_space, unsigned int phys_addr, unsigned int num_bytes);
60extern void prom_unmapio(char *virt_addr, unsigned int num_bytes);
61
62/* Device operations. */
63
64/* Open the device described by the passed string. Note, that the format
65 * of the string is different on V0 vs. V2->higher proms. The caller must
66 * know what he/she is doing! Returns the device descriptor, an int.
67 */
68extern int prom_devopen(char *device_string);
69
70/* Close a previously opened device described by the passed integer
71 * descriptor.
72 */
73extern int prom_devclose(int device_handle);
74
75/* Do a seek operation on the device described by the passed integer
76 * descriptor.
77 */
78extern void prom_seek(int device_handle, unsigned int seek_hival,
79 unsigned int seek_lowval);
80
81/* Machine memory configuration routine. */
82
83/* This function returns a V0 format memory descriptor table, it has three
84 * entries. One for the total amount of physical ram on the machine, one
85 * for the amount of physical ram available, and one describing the virtual
86 * areas which are allocated by the prom. So, in a sense the physical
87 * available is a calculation of the total physical minus the physical mapped
88 * by the prom with virtual mappings.
89 *
90 * These lists are returned pre-sorted, this should make your life easier
91 * since the prom itself is way too lazy to do such nice things.
92 */
93extern struct linux_mem_v0 *prom_meminfo(void);
94
95/* Miscellaneous routines, don't really fit in any category per se. */
96
97/* Reboot the machine with the command line passed. */
98extern void prom_reboot(char *boot_command);
99
100/* Evaluate the forth string passed. */
101extern void prom_feval(char *forth_string);
102
103/* Enter the prom, with possibility of continuation with the 'go'
104 * command in newer proms.
105 */
106extern void prom_cmdline(void);
107
108/* Enter the prom, with no chance of continuation for the stand-alone
109 * which calls this.
110 */
111extern void prom_halt(void);
112
113/* Set the PROM 'sync' callback function to the passed function pointer.
114 * When the user gives the 'sync' command at the prom prompt while the
115 * kernel is still active, the prom will call this routine.
116 *
117 * XXX The arguments are different on V0 vs. V2->higher proms, grrr! XXX
118 */
119typedef void (*sync_func_t)(void);
120extern void prom_setsync(sync_func_t func_ptr);
121
122/* Acquire the IDPROM of the root node in the prom device tree. This
123 * gets passed a buffer where you would like it stuffed. The return value
124 * is the format type of this idprom or 0xff on error.
125 */
126extern unsigned char prom_get_idprom(char *idp_buffer, int idpbuf_size);
127
128/* Get the prom major version. */
129extern int prom_version(void);
130
131/* Get the prom plugin revision. */
132extern int prom_getrev(void);
133
134/* Get the prom firmware revision. */
135extern int prom_getprev(void);
136
137/* Character operations to/from the console.... */
138
139/* Non-blocking get character from console. */
140extern int prom_nbgetchar(void);
141
142/* Non-blocking put character to console. */
143extern int prom_nbputchar(char character);
144
145/* Blocking get character from console. */
146extern char prom_getchar(void);
147
148/* Blocking put character to console. */
149extern void prom_putchar(char character);
150
151/* Prom's internal printf routine, don't use in kernel/boot code. */
152void prom_printf(char *fmt, ...);
153
154/* Query for input device type */
155
156enum prom_input_device {
157 PROMDEV_IKBD, /* input from keyboard */
158 PROMDEV_ITTYA, /* input from ttya */
159 PROMDEV_ITTYB, /* input from ttyb */
160 PROMDEV_I_UNK,
161};
162
163extern enum prom_input_device prom_query_input_device(void);
164
165/* Query for output device type */
166
167enum prom_output_device {
168 PROMDEV_OSCREEN, /* to screen */
169 PROMDEV_OTTYA, /* to ttya */
170 PROMDEV_OTTYB, /* to ttyb */
171 PROMDEV_O_UNK,
172};
173
174extern enum prom_output_device prom_query_output_device(void);
175
176/* Multiprocessor operations... */
177
178/* Start the CPU with the given device tree node, context table, and context
179 * at the passed program counter.
180 */
181extern int prom_startcpu(int cpunode, struct linux_prom_registers *context_table,
182 int context, char *program_counter);
183
184/* Stop the CPU with the passed device tree node. */
185extern int prom_stopcpu(int cpunode);
186
187/* Idle the CPU with the passed device tree node. */
188extern int prom_idlecpu(int cpunode);
189
190/* Re-Start the CPU with the passed device tree node. */
191extern int prom_restartcpu(int cpunode);
192
193/* PROM memory allocation facilities... */
194
195/* Allocated at possibly the given virtual address a chunk of the
196 * indicated size.
197 */
198extern char *prom_alloc(char *virt_hint, unsigned int size);
199
200/* Free a previously allocated chunk. */
201extern void prom_free(char *virt_addr, unsigned int size);
202
203/* Sun4/sun4c specific memory-management startup hook. */
204
205/* Map the passed segment in the given context at the passed
206 * virtual address.
207 */
208extern void prom_putsegment(int context, unsigned long virt_addr,
209 int physical_segment);
210
211/* PROM device tree traversal functions... */
212
213/* Get the child node of the given node, or zero if no child exists. */
214extern int prom_getchild(int parent_node);
215
216/* Get the next sibling node of the given node, or zero if no further
217 * siblings exist.
218 */
219extern int prom_getsibling(int node);
220
221/* Get the length, at the passed node, of the given property type.
222 * Returns -1 on error (ie. no such property at this node).
223 */
224extern int prom_getproplen(int thisnode, char *property);
225
226/* Fetch the requested property using the given buffer. Returns
227 * the number of bytes the prom put into your buffer or -1 on error.
228 */
229extern int prom_getproperty(int thisnode, char *property,
230 char *prop_buffer, int propbuf_size);
231
232/* Acquire an integer property. */
233extern int prom_getint(int node, char *property);
234
235/* Acquire an integer property, with a default value. */
236extern int prom_getintdefault(int node, char *property, int defval);
237
238/* Acquire a boolean property, 0=FALSE 1=TRUE. */
239extern int prom_getbool(int node, char *prop);
240
241/* Acquire a string property, null string on error. */
242extern void prom_getstring(int node, char *prop, char *buf, int bufsize);
243
244/* Does the passed node have the given "name"? YES=1 NO=0 */
245extern int prom_nodematch(int thisnode, char *name);
246
247/* Puts in buffer a prom name in the form name@x,y or name (x for which_io
248 * and y for first regs phys address
249 */
250extern int prom_getname(int node, char *buf, int buflen);
251
252/* Search all siblings starting at the passed node for "name" matching
253 * the given string. Returns the node on success, zero on failure.
254 */
255extern int prom_searchsiblings(int node_start, char *name);
256
257/* Return the first property type, as a string, for the given node.
258 * Returns a null string on error.
259 */
260extern char *prom_firstprop(int node);
261
262/* Returns the next property after the passed property for the given
263 * node. Returns null string on failure.
264 */
265extern char *prom_nextprop(int node, char *prev_property);
266
267/* Returns 1 if the specified node has given property. */
268extern int prom_node_has_property(int node, char *property);
269
270/* Set the indicated property at the given node with the passed value.
271 * Returns the number of bytes of your value that the prom took.
272 */
273extern int prom_setprop(int node, char *prop_name, char *prop_value,
274 int value_size);
275
276extern int prom_pathtoinode(char *path);
277extern int prom_inst2pkg(int);
278
279/* Dorking with Bus ranges... */
280
281/* Adjust reg values with the passed ranges. */
282extern void prom_adjust_regs(struct linux_prom_registers *regp, int nregs,
283 struct linux_prom_ranges *rangep, int nranges);
284
285/* Adjust child ranges with the passed parent ranges. */
286extern void prom_adjust_ranges(struct linux_prom_ranges *cranges, int ncranges,
287 struct linux_prom_ranges *pranges, int npranges);
288
289/* Apply promlib probed OBIO ranges to registers. */
290extern void prom_apply_obio_ranges(struct linux_prom_registers *obioregs, int nregs);
291
292/* Apply ranges of any prom node (and optionally parent node as well) to registers. */
293extern void prom_apply_generic_ranges(int node, int parent,
294 struct linux_prom_registers *sbusregs, int nregs);
295
296
297#endif /* !(__SPARC_OPLIB_H) */