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59 | <title>Introduction</title> | 59 | <title>Introduction</title> |
60 | <para> | 60 | <para> |
61 | This document describes the interfaces available for device drivers that | 61 | This document describes the interfaces available for device drivers that |
62 | drive s390 based channel attached devices. This includes interfaces for | 62 | drive s390 based channel attached I/O devices. This includes interfaces for |
63 | interaction with the hardware and interfaces for interacting with the | 63 | interaction with the hardware and interfaces for interacting with the |
64 | common driver core. Those interfaces are provided by the s390 common I/O | 64 | common driver core. Those interfaces are provided by the s390 common I/O |
65 | layer. | 65 | layer. |
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86 | The ccw bus typically contains the majority of devices available to | 86 | The ccw bus typically contains the majority of devices available to |
87 | a s390 system. Named after the channel command word (ccw), the basic | 87 | a s390 system. Named after the channel command word (ccw), the basic |
88 | command structure used to address its devices, the ccw bus contains | 88 | command structure used to address its devices, the ccw bus contains |
89 | so-called channel attached devices. They are addressed via subchannels, | 89 | so-called channel attached devices. They are addressed via I/O |
90 | visible on the css bus. A device driver, however, will never interact | 90 | subchannels, visible on the css bus. A device driver for |
91 | with the subchannel directly, but only via the device on the ccw bus, | 91 | channel-attached devices, however, will never interact with the |
92 | subchannel directly, but only via the I/O device on the ccw bus, | ||
92 | the ccw device. | 93 | the ccw device. |
93 | </para> | 94 | </para> |
94 | <sect1 id="channelIO"> | 95 | <sect1 id="channelIO"> |
@@ -116,7 +117,6 @@ | |||
116 | !Iinclude/asm-s390/ccwdev.h | 117 | !Iinclude/asm-s390/ccwdev.h |
117 | !Edrivers/s390/cio/device.c | 118 | !Edrivers/s390/cio/device.c |
118 | !Edrivers/s390/cio/device_ops.c | 119 | !Edrivers/s390/cio/device_ops.c |
119 | !Edrivers/s390/cio/airq.c | ||
120 | </sect1> | 120 | </sect1> |
121 | <sect1 id="cmf"> | 121 | <sect1 id="cmf"> |
122 | <title>The channel-measurement facility</title> | 122 | <title>The channel-measurement facility</title> |
@@ -147,4 +147,15 @@ | |||
147 | </sect1> | 147 | </sect1> |
148 | </chapter> | 148 | </chapter> |
149 | 149 | ||
150 | <chapter id="genericinterfaces"> | ||
151 | <title>Generic interfaces</title> | ||
152 | <para> | ||
153 | Some interfaces are available to other drivers that do not necessarily | ||
154 | have anything to do with the busses described above, but still are | ||
155 | indirectly using basic infrastructure in the common I/O layer. | ||
156 | One example is the support for adapter interrupts. | ||
157 | </para> | ||
158 | !Edrivers/s390/cio/airq.c | ||
159 | </chapter> | ||
160 | |||
150 | </book> | 161 | </book> |