#ifndef MCA_DMA_H #define MCA_DMA_H #include <asm/io.h> #include <linux/ioport.h> /* * Microchannel specific DMA stuff. DMA on an MCA machine is fairly similar to * standard PC dma, but it certainly has its quirks. DMA register addresses * are in a different place and there are some added functions. Most of this * should be pretty obvious on inspection. Note that the user must divide * count by 2 when using 16-bit dma; that is not handled by these functions. * * Ramen Noodles are yummy. * * 1998 Tymm Twillman <tymm@computer.org> */ /* * Registers that are used by the DMA controller; FN is the function register * (tell the controller what to do) and EXE is the execution register (how * to do it) */ #define MCA_DMA_REG_FN 0x18 #define MCA_DMA_REG_EXE 0x1A /* * Functions that the DMA controller can do */ #define MCA_DMA_FN_SET_IO 0x00 #define MCA_DMA_FN_SET_ADDR 0x20 #define MCA_DMA_FN_GET_ADDR 0x30 #define MCA_DMA_FN_SET_COUNT 0x40 #define MCA_DMA_FN_GET_COUNT 0x50 #define MCA_DMA_FN_GET_STATUS 0x60 #define MCA_DMA_FN_SET_MODE 0x70 #define MCA_DMA_FN_SET_ARBUS 0x80 #define MCA_DMA_FN_MASK 0x90 #define MCA_DMA_FN_RESET_MASK 0xA0 #define MCA_DMA_FN_MASTER_CLEAR 0xD0 /* * Modes (used by setting MCA_DMA_FN_MODE in the function register) * * Note that the MODE_READ is read from memory (write to device), and * MODE_WRITE is vice-versa. */ #define MCA_DMA_MODE_XFER 0x04 /* read by default */ #define MCA_DMA_MODE_READ 0x04 /* same as XFER */ #define MCA_DMA_MODE_WRITE 0x08 /* OR with MODE_XFER to use */ #define MCA_DMA_MODE_IO 0x01 /* DMA from IO register */ #define MCA_DMA_MODE_16 0x40 /* 16 bit xfers */ /** * mca_enable_dma - channel to enable DMA on * @dmanr: DMA channel * * Enable the MCA bus DMA on a channel. This can be called from * IRQ context. */ static inline void mca_enable_dma(unsigned int dmanr) { outb(MCA_DMA_FN_RESET_MASK | dmanr, MCA_DMA_REG_FN); } /** * mca_disble_dma - channel to disable DMA on * @dmanr: DMA channel * * Enable the MCA bus DMA on a channel. This can be called from * IRQ context. */ static inline void mca_disable_dma(unsigned int dmanr) { outb(MCA_DMA_FN_MASK | dmanr, MCA_DMA_REG_FN); } /** * mca_set_dma_addr - load a 24bit DMA address * @dmanr: DMA channel * @a: 24bit bus address * * Load the address register in the DMA controller. This has a 24bit * limitation (16Mb). */ static inline void mca_set_dma_addr(unsigned int dmanr, unsigned int a) { outb(MCA_DMA_FN_SET_ADDR | dmanr, MCA_DMA_REG_FN); outb(a & 0xff, MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); outb((a >> 8) & 0xff, MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); outb((a >> 16) & 0xff, MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); } /** * mca_get_dma_addr - load a 24bit DMA address * @dmanr: DMA channel * * Read the address register in the DMA controller. This has a 24bit * limitation (16Mb). The return is a bus address. */ static inline unsigned int mca_get_dma_addr(unsigned int dmanr) { unsigned int addr; outb(MCA_DMA_FN_GET_ADDR | dmanr, MCA_DMA_REG_FN); addr = inb(MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); addr |= inb(MCA_DMA_REG_EXE) << 8; addr |= inb(MCA_DMA_REG_EXE) << 16; return addr; } /** * mca_set_dma_count - load a 16bit transfer count * @dmanr: DMA channel * @count: count * * Set the DMA count for this channel. This can be up to 64Kbytes. * Setting a count of zero will not do what you expect. */ static inline void mca_set_dma_count(unsigned int dmanr, unsigned int count) { count--; /* transfers one more than count -- correct for this */ outb(MCA_DMA_FN_SET_COUNT | dmanr, MCA_DMA_REG_FN); outb(count & 0xff, MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); outb((count >> 8) & 0xff, MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); } /** * mca_get_dma_residue - get the remaining bytes to transfer * @dmanr: DMA channel * * This function returns the number of bytes left to transfer * on this DMA channel. */ static inline unsigned int mca_get_dma_residue(unsigned int dmanr) { unsigned short count; outb(MCA_DMA_FN_GET_COUNT | dmanr, MCA_DMA_REG_FN); count = 1 + inb(MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); count += inb(MCA_DMA_REG_EXE) << 8; return count; } /** * mca_set_dma_io - set the port for an I/O transfer * @dmanr: DMA channel * @io_addr: an I/O port number * * Unlike the ISA bus DMA controllers the DMA on MCA bus can transfer * with an I/O port target. */ static inline void mca_set_dma_io(unsigned int dmanr, unsigned int io_addr) { /* * DMA from a port address -- set the io address */ outb(MCA_DMA_FN_SET_IO | dmanr, MCA_DMA_REG_FN); outb(io_addr & 0xff, MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); outb((io_addr >> 8) & 0xff, MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); } /** * mca_set_dma_mode - set the DMA mode * @dmanr: DMA channel * @mode: mode to set * * The DMA controller supports several modes. The mode values you can * set are- * * %MCA_DMA_MODE_READ when reading from the DMA device. * * %MCA_DMA_MODE_WRITE to writing to the DMA device. * * %MCA_DMA_MODE_IO to do DMA to or from an I/O port. * * %MCA_DMA_MODE_16 to do 16bit transfers. */ static inline void mca_set_dma_mode(unsigned int dmanr, unsigned int mode) { outb(MCA_DMA_FN_SET_MODE | dmanr, MCA_DMA_REG_FN); outb(mode, MCA_DMA_REG_EXE); } #endif /* MCA_DMA_H */