bus_if.m revision 95201
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26# $FreeBSD: head/sys/kern/bus_if.m 95201 2002-04-21 11:16:10Z markm $
27#
28
29#include <sys/bus.h>
30
31INTERFACE bus;
32
33#
34# Default implementations of some methods.
35#
36CODE {
37	static struct resource *
38	null_alloc_resource(device_t dev, device_t child,
39			    int type, int *rid,
40			    u_long start, u_long end,
41			    u_long count, u_int flags)
42	{
43	    return 0;
44	}
45};
46
47#
48# This is called from system code which prints out a description of a
49# device.  It should describe the attachment that the child has with
50# the parent.  For instance the TurboLaser bus prints which node the
51# device is attached to.  See bus_generic_print_child.9 for more 
52# information.
53# This method returns the number of characters output.
54#
55METHOD int print_child {
56	device_t dev;
57	device_t child;
58};
59
60# 
61# Called for each child device that 
62# did not succeed in probing for a
63# driver.
64#    
65METHOD void probe_nomatch {
66        device_t dev;
67        device_t child;
68};
69
70#
71# These two methods manage a bus specific set of instance variables of
72# a child device.  The intention is that each different type of bus
73# defines a set of appropriate instance variables (such as ports and
74# irqs for ISA bus etc.)
75#
76# This information could be given to the child device as a struct but
77# that makes it hard for a bus to add or remove variables without
78# forcing an edit and recompile for all drivers which may not be
79# possible for vendor supplied binary drivers.
80
81#
82# Read an instance variable.  Return 0 on success.
83#
84METHOD int read_ivar {
85	device_t _dev;
86	device_t _child;
87	int _indx;
88	uintptr_t *_result;
89};
90
91#
92# Write an instance variable.  Return 0 on success.
93#
94METHOD int write_ivar {
95	device_t _dev;
96	device_t _child;
97	int _indx;
98	uintptr_t _value;
99};
100
101#
102# Called after the child's DEVICE_DETACH method to allow the parent
103# to reclaim any resources allocated on behalf of the child.
104#
105METHOD void child_detached {
106	device_t _dev;
107	device_t _child;
108};
109
110#
111# Called when a new driver is added to the devclass which owns this
112# bus. The generic implementation of this method attempts to probe and
113# attach any un-matched children of the bus.
114#
115METHOD void driver_added {
116	device_t _dev;
117	driver_t *_driver;
118} DEFAULT bus_generic_driver_added;
119
120#
121# For busses which use use drivers supporting DEVICE_IDENTIFY to
122# enumerate their devices, these methods are used to create new
123# device instances. If place is non-NULL, the new device will be
124# added after the last existing child with the same order.
125#
126METHOD device_t add_child {
127	device_t _dev;
128	int _order;
129	const char *_name;
130	int _unit;
131};
132
133#
134# Allocate a system resource attached to `dev' on behalf of `child'.
135# The types are defined in <machine/resource.h>; the meaning of the
136# resource-ID field varies from bus to bus (but *rid == 0 is always
137# valid if the resource type is).  start and end reflect the allowable
138# range, and should be passed as `0UL' and `~0UL', respectively, if
139# the client has no range restriction.  count is the number of consecutive
140# indices in the resource required.  flags is a set of sharing flags
141# as defined in <sys/rman.h>.
142#
143# Returns a resource or a null pointer on failure.  The caller is
144# responsible for calling rman_activate_resource() when it actually
145# uses the resource.
146#
147METHOD struct resource * alloc_resource {
148	device_t	_dev;
149	device_t	_child;
150	int		_type;
151	int	       *_rid;
152	u_long		_start;
153	u_long		_end;
154	u_long		_count;
155	u_int		_flags;
156} DEFAULT null_alloc_resource;
157
158METHOD int activate_resource {
159	device_t	_dev;
160	device_t	_child;
161	int		_type;
162	int		_rid;
163	struct resource *_r;
164};
165
166METHOD int deactivate_resource {
167	device_t	_dev;
168	device_t	_child;
169	int		_type;
170	int		_rid;
171	struct resource *_r;
172};
173
174#
175# Free a resource allocated by the preceding method.  The `rid' value
176# must be the same as the one returned by BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE (which
177# is not necessarily the same as the one the client passed).
178#
179METHOD int release_resource {
180	device_t	_dev;
181	device_t	_child;
182	int		_type;
183	int		_rid;
184	struct resource *_res;
185};
186
187METHOD int setup_intr {
188	device_t	_dev;
189	device_t	_child;
190	struct resource *_irq;
191	int		_flags;
192	driver_intr_t	*_intr;
193	void		*_arg;
194	void		**_cookiep;
195};
196
197METHOD int teardown_intr {
198	device_t	_dev;
199	device_t	_child;
200	struct resource	*_irq;
201	void		*_cookie;
202};
203
204#
205# Set the range used for a particular resource. Return EINVAL if
206# the type or rid are out of range.
207#
208METHOD int set_resource {
209	device_t	_dev;
210	device_t	_child;
211	int		_type;
212	int		_rid;
213	u_long		_start;
214	u_long		_count;
215};
216
217#
218# Get the range for a resource. Return ENOENT if the type or rid are
219# out of range or have not been set.
220#
221METHOD int get_resource {
222	device_t	_dev;
223	device_t	_child;
224	int		_type;
225	int		_rid;
226	u_long		*_startp;
227	u_long		*_countp;
228};
229
230#
231# Delete a resource.
232#
233METHOD void delete_resource {
234	device_t	_dev;
235	device_t	_child;
236	int		_type;
237	int		_rid;
238};
239
240#
241# Return a struct resource_list.
242#
243METHOD struct resource_list * get_resource_list {
244	device_t	_dev;
245	device_t	_child;
246} DEFAULT bus_generic_get_resource_list;
247