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1 /* -*- mode: c; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */
2
3 /*
4 * MCA device support functions
5 *
6 * These functions support the ongoing device access API.
7 *
8 * (C) 2002 James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com>
9 *
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27 */
28
29 #include <linux/module.h>
30 #include <linux/device.h>
31 #include <linux/mca.h>
32
33 /**
34 * mca_device_read_stored_pos - read POS register from stored data
35 * @mca_dev: device to read from
36 * @reg: register to read from
37 *
38 * Fetch a POS value that was stored at boot time by the kernel
39 * when it scanned the MCA space. The register value is returned.
40 * Missing or invalid registers report 0.
41 */
42 unsigned char mca_device_read_stored_pos(struct mca_device *mca_dev, int reg)
43 {
44 if(reg < 0 || reg >= 8)
45 return 0;
46
47 return mca_dev->pos[reg];
48 }
49 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_read_stored_pos);
50
51 /**
52 * mca_device_read_pos - read POS register from card
53 * @mca_dev: device to read from
54 * @reg: register to read from
55 *
56 * Fetch a POS value directly from the hardware to obtain the
57 * current value. This is much slower than
58 * mca_device_read_stored_pos and may not be invoked from
59 * interrupt context. It handles the deep magic required for
60 * onboard devices transparently.
61 */
62 unsigned char mca_device_read_pos(struct mca_device *mca_dev, int reg)
63 {
64 struct mca_bus *mca_bus = to_mca_bus(mca_dev->dev.parent);
65
66 return mca_bus->f.mca_read_pos(mca_dev, reg);
67
68 return mca_dev->pos[reg];
69 }
70 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_read_pos);
71
72
73 /**
74 * mca_device_write_pos - read POS register from card
75 * @mca_dev: device to write pos register to
76 * @reg: register to write to
77 * @byte: byte to write to the POS registers
78 *
79 * Store a POS value directly to the hardware. You should not
80 * normally need to use this function and should have a very good
81 * knowledge of MCA bus before you do so. Doing this wrongly can
82 * damage the hardware.
83 *
84 * This function may not be used from interrupt context.
85 *
86 */
87 void mca_device_write_pos(struct mca_device *mca_dev, int reg,
88 unsigned char byte)
89 {
90 struct mca_bus *mca_bus = to_mca_bus(mca_dev->dev.parent);
91
92 mca_bus->f.mca_write_pos(mca_dev, reg, byte);
93 }
94 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_write_pos);
95
96 /**
97 * mca_device_transform_irq - transform the ADF obtained IRQ
98 * @mca_device: device whose irq needs transforming
99 * @irq: input irq from ADF
100 *
101 * MCA Adapter Definition Files (ADF) contain irq, ioport, memory
102 * etc. definitions. In systems with more than one bus, these need
103 * to be transformed through bus mapping functions to get the real
104 * system global quantities.
105 *
106 * This function transforms the interrupt number and returns the
107 * transformed system global interrupt
108 */
109 int mca_device_transform_irq(struct mca_device *mca_dev, int irq)
110 {
111 struct mca_bus *mca_bus = to_mca_bus(mca_dev->dev.parent);
112
113 return mca_bus->f.mca_transform_irq(mca_dev, irq);
114 }
115 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_transform_irq);
116
117 /**
118 * mca_device_transform_ioport - transform the ADF obtained I/O port
119 * @mca_device: device whose port needs transforming
120 * @ioport: input I/O port from ADF
121 *
122 * MCA Adapter Definition Files (ADF) contain irq, ioport, memory
123 * etc. definitions. In systems with more than one bus, these need
124 * to be transformed through bus mapping functions to get the real
125 * system global quantities.
126 *
127 * This function transforms the I/O port number and returns the
128 * transformed system global port number.
129 *
130 * This transformation can be assumed to be linear for port ranges.
131 */
132 int mca_device_transform_ioport(struct mca_device *mca_dev, int port)
133 {
134 struct mca_bus *mca_bus = to_mca_bus(mca_dev->dev.parent);
135
136 return mca_bus->f.mca_transform_ioport(mca_dev, port);
137 }
138 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_transform_ioport);
139
140 /**
141 * mca_device_transform_memory - transform the ADF obtained memory
142 * @mca_device: device whose memory region needs transforming
143 * @mem: memory region start from ADF
144 *
145 * MCA Adapter Definition Files (ADF) contain irq, ioport, memory
146 * etc. definitions. In systems with more than one bus, these need
147 * to be transformed through bus mapping functions to get the real
148 * system global quantities.
149 *
150 * This function transforms the memory region start and returns the
151 * transformed system global memory region (physical).
152 *
153 * This transformation can be assumed to be linear for region ranges.
154 */
155 void *mca_device_transform_memory(struct mca_device *mca_dev, void *mem)
156 {
157 struct mca_bus *mca_bus = to_mca_bus(mca_dev->dev.parent);
158
159 return mca_bus->f.mca_transform_memory(mca_dev, mem);
160 }
161 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_transform_memory);
162
163
164 /**
165 * mca_device_claimed - check if claimed by driver
166 * @mca_dev: device to check
167 *
168 * Returns 1 if the slot has been claimed by a driver
169 */
170
171 int mca_device_claimed(struct mca_device *mca_dev)
172 {
173 return mca_dev->driver_loaded;
174 }
175 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_claimed);
176
177 /**
178 * mca_device_set_claim - set the claim value of the driver
179 * @mca_dev: device to set value for
180 * @val: claim value to set (1 claimed, 0 unclaimed)
181 */
182 void mca_device_set_claim(struct mca_device *mca_dev, int val)
183 {
184 mca_dev->driver_loaded = val;
185 }
186 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_set_claim);
187
188 /**
189 * mca_device_status - get the status of the device
190 * @mca_device: device to get
191 *
192 * returns an enumeration of the device status:
193 *
194 * MCA_ADAPTER_NORMAL adapter is OK.
195 * MCA_ADAPTER_NONE no adapter at device (should never happen).
196 * MCA_ADAPTER_DISABLED adapter is disabled.
197 * MCA_ADAPTER_ERROR adapter cannot be initialised.
198 */
199 enum MCA_AdapterStatus mca_device_status(struct mca_device *mca_dev)
200 {
201 return mca_dev->status;
202 }
203 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_status);
204
205 /**
206 * mca_device_set_name - set the name of the device
207 * @mca_device: device to set the name of
208 * @name: name to set
209 */
210 void mca_device_set_name(struct mca_device *mca_dev, const char *name)
211 {
212 if(!mca_dev)
213 return;
214
215 strlcpy(mca_dev->name, name, sizeof(mca_dev->name));
216 }
217 EXPORT_SYMBOL(mca_device_set_name);
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