TC(9) |
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TC(9) |
NAME
TC, tc_intr_establish, tc_intr_disestablish, tc_intr_evcnt. tc_mb, tc_wmb, tc_syncbus, tc_badaddr, TC_DENSE_TO_SPARSE, TC_PHYS_TO_UNCACHED — TURBOchannel bus
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <dev/tc/tcvar.h>
#include <dev/tc/tcdevs.h>
void
tc_intr_establish(struct device *dev, void *cookie, int level, int (*handler)(void *), void *arg);
void
tc_intr_disestablish(struct device *dev, void *cookie);
const struct evcnt *
tc_intr_evcnt(struct device *dev, void *cookie);
void
tc_mb();
void
tc_wmb();
void
tc_syncbus();
int
tc_badaddr(tc_addr_t tcaddr);
tc_addr_t
TC_DENSE_TO_SPARSE(tc_addr_t addr);
tc_addr_t
TC_PHYS_TO_UNCACHED(tc_addr_t addr);
DESCRIPTION
The TC device provides support for the DEC TURBOchannel bus found on all DEC TURBOchannel machines with MIPS (DECstation 5000 series, excluding the 5000/200) and Alpha (3000-series) systems. TURBOchannel is a 32-bit wide synchronous DMA-capable bus, running at 25 MHz on higher-end machines and at 12.5 MHz on lower-end machines.
DATA TYPES
Drivers for devices attached to the TURBOchannel bus will make use of the following data types:
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struct tc_attach_args
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A structure use to inform the driver of TURBOchannel bus properties. It contains the following members:
bus_space_tag_t ta_memt;
bus_dma_tag_t ta_dmat;
char ta_modname[TC_ROM_LLEN+1];
u_int ta_slot;
tc_offset_t ta_offset;
tc_addr_t ta_addr;
void *ta_cookie;
u_int ta_busspeed;
The ta_busspeed member specifies the TURBOchannel bus speed and is useful for time-related functions. Values values are TC_SPEED_12_5_MHZ for the 12.5 MHz bus and TC_SPEED_25_MHZ for the 50 MHz bus.
FUNCTIONS
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tc_intr_establish(dev, cookie, level, handler, arg)
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Establish an interrupt handler with device dev for the interrupt described completely by cookie, the value passed to the driver in the ta_cookie member of the tc_attach_args structure. The priority of the interrupt is specified by level. When the interrupt occurs the function handler is called with argument arg.
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tc_intr_disestablish(dev, cookie)
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Dis-establish the interrupt handler with device dev for the interrupt described completely cookie.
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tc_intr_evcnt(dev, cookie)
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Do interrupt event counting with device dev for the event described completely by cookie.
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tc_mb()
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A read/write memory barrier. Any CPU-to-memory reads/writes before the barrier must complete before any CPU-to-memory reads/writes after it.
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tc_wmb()
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A write memory barrier. Any CPU-to-memory writes before the barrier must complete before any CPU-to-memory writes after it.
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tc_syncbus()
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Synchronise writes on the TURBOchannel bus by ensuring CPU writes are propagated across the TURBOchannel bus.
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tc_badaddr(tcaddr)
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Returns non-zero if the given address tcaddr is invalid.
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TC_DENSE_TO_SPARSE(addr)
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Convert the given physical address addr in TURBOchannel dense space to the corresponding address in TURBOchannel sparse space.
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TC_PHYS_TO_UNCACHED(addr)
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Convert the given system memory physical address addr to the physical address of the corresponding region that is not cached.
AUTOCONFIGURATION
The TURBOchannel bus is a direct-connection bus. During autoconfiguration, the parent specifies the name of the found TURBOchannel module into the ta_modname member of the tc_attach_args structure. Drivers should match on this name.
DMA SUPPORT
The TURBOchannel bus supports 32-bit, bidirectional DMA transfers. Support is provided by the standard
bus_dma(9) interface.
CODE REFERENCES
The TURBOchannel subsystem itself is implemented within the file sys/dev/tc/tc_subr.c. Machine-dependent portions can be found in sys/arch/<arch>/tc/tcbus.c.