bus.h revision 331722
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1997,1998,2003 Doug Rabson
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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23 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
24 * SUCH DAMAGE.
25 *
26 * $FreeBSD: stable/11/sys/sys/bus.h 331722 2018-03-29 02:50:57Z eadler $
27 */
28
29#ifndef _SYS_BUS_H_
30#define _SYS_BUS_H_
31
32#include <machine/_limits.h>
33#include <machine/_bus.h>
34#include <sys/_bus_dma.h>
35#include <sys/ioccom.h>
36
37/**
38 * @defgroup NEWBUS newbus - a generic framework for managing devices
39 * @{
40 */
41
42/**
43 * @brief Interface information structure.
44 */
45struct u_businfo {
46	int	ub_version;		/**< @brief interface version */
47#define BUS_USER_VERSION	1
48	int	ub_generation;		/**< @brief generation count */
49};
50
51/**
52 * @brief State of the device.
53 */
54typedef enum device_state {
55	DS_NOTPRESENT = 10,		/**< @brief not probed or probe failed */
56	DS_ALIVE = 20,			/**< @brief probe succeeded */
57	DS_ATTACHING = 25,		/**< @brief currently attaching */
58	DS_ATTACHED = 30,		/**< @brief attach method called */
59	DS_BUSY = 40			/**< @brief device is open */
60} device_state_t;
61
62/**
63 * @brief Device information exported to userspace.
64 */
65struct u_device {
66	uintptr_t	dv_handle;
67	uintptr_t	dv_parent;
68
69	char		dv_name[32];		/**< @brief Name of device in tree. */
70	char		dv_desc[32];		/**< @brief Driver description */
71	char		dv_drivername[32];	/**< @brief Driver name */
72	char		dv_pnpinfo[128];	/**< @brief Plug and play info */
73	char		dv_location[128];	/**< @brief Where is the device? */
74	uint32_t	dv_devflags;		/**< @brief API Flags for device */
75	uint16_t	dv_flags;		/**< @brief flags for dev state */
76	device_state_t	dv_state;		/**< @brief State of attachment */
77	/* XXX more driver info? */
78};
79
80/* Flags exported via dv_flags. */
81#define	DF_ENABLED	0x01		/* device should be probed/attached */
82#define	DF_FIXEDCLASS	0x02		/* devclass specified at create time */
83#define	DF_WILDCARD	0x04		/* unit was originally wildcard */
84#define	DF_DESCMALLOCED	0x08		/* description was malloced */
85#define	DF_QUIET	0x10		/* don't print verbose attach message */
86#define	DF_DONENOMATCH	0x20		/* don't execute DEVICE_NOMATCH again */
87#define	DF_EXTERNALSOFTC 0x40		/* softc not allocated by us */
88#define	DF_REBID	0x80		/* Can rebid after attach */
89#define	DF_SUSPENDED	0x100		/* Device is suspended. */
90
91/**
92 * @brief Device request structure used for ioctl's.
93 *
94 * Used for ioctl's on /dev/devctl2.  All device ioctl's
95 * must have parameter definitions which begin with dr_name.
96 */
97struct devreq_buffer {
98	void	*buffer;
99	size_t	length;
100};
101
102struct devreq {
103	char		dr_name[128];
104	int		dr_flags;		/* request-specific flags */
105	union {
106		struct devreq_buffer dru_buffer;
107		void	*dru_data;
108	} dr_dru;
109#define	dr_buffer	dr_dru.dru_buffer	/* variable-sized buffer */
110#define	dr_data		dr_dru.dru_data		/* fixed-size buffer */
111};
112
113#define	DEV_ATTACH	_IOW('D', 1, struct devreq)
114#define	DEV_DETACH	_IOW('D', 2, struct devreq)
115#define	DEV_ENABLE	_IOW('D', 3, struct devreq)
116#define	DEV_DISABLE	_IOW('D', 4, struct devreq)
117#define	DEV_SUSPEND	_IOW('D', 5, struct devreq)
118#define	DEV_RESUME	_IOW('D', 6, struct devreq)
119#define	DEV_SET_DRIVER	_IOW('D', 7, struct devreq)
120#define	DEV_CLEAR_DRIVER _IOW('D', 8, struct devreq)
121#define	DEV_RESCAN	_IOW('D', 9, struct devreq)
122#define	DEV_DELETE	_IOW('D', 10, struct devreq)
123
124/* Flags for DEV_DETACH and DEV_DISABLE. */
125#define	DEVF_FORCE_DETACH	0x0000001
126
127/* Flags for DEV_SET_DRIVER. */
128#define	DEVF_SET_DRIVER_DETACH	0x0000001	/* Detach existing driver. */
129
130/* Flags for DEV_CLEAR_DRIVER. */
131#define	DEVF_CLEAR_DRIVER_DETACH 0x0000001	/* Detach existing driver. */
132
133/* Flags for DEV_DELETE. */
134#define	DEVF_FORCE_DELETE	0x0000001
135
136#ifdef _KERNEL
137
138#include <sys/eventhandler.h>
139#include <sys/kobj.h>
140
141/**
142 * devctl hooks.  Typically one should use the devctl_notify
143 * hook to send the message.  However, devctl_queue_data is also
144 * included in case devctl_notify isn't sufficiently general.
145 */
146boolean_t devctl_process_running(void);
147void devctl_notify_f(const char *__system, const char *__subsystem,
148    const char *__type, const char *__data, int __flags);
149void devctl_notify(const char *__system, const char *__subsystem,
150    const char *__type, const char *__data);
151void devctl_queue_data_f(char *__data, int __flags);
152void devctl_queue_data(char *__data);
153void devctl_safe_quote(char *__dst, const char *__src, size_t len);
154
155/**
156 * Device name parsers.  Hook to allow device enumerators to map
157 * scheme-specific names to a device.
158 */
159typedef void (*dev_lookup_fn)(void *arg, const char *name,
160    device_t *result);
161EVENTHANDLER_DECLARE(dev_lookup, dev_lookup_fn);
162
163/**
164 * @brief A device driver (included mainly for compatibility with
165 * FreeBSD 4.x).
166 */
167typedef struct kobj_class	driver_t;
168
169/**
170 * @brief A device class
171 *
172 * The devclass object has two main functions in the system. The first
173 * is to manage the allocation of unit numbers for device instances
174 * and the second is to hold the list of device drivers for a
175 * particular bus type. Each devclass has a name and there cannot be
176 * two devclasses with the same name. This ensures that unique unit
177 * numbers are allocated to device instances.
178 *
179 * Drivers that support several different bus attachments (e.g. isa,
180 * pci, pccard) should all use the same devclass to ensure that unit
181 * numbers do not conflict.
182 *
183 * Each devclass may also have a parent devclass. This is used when
184 * searching for device drivers to allow a form of inheritance. When
185 * matching drivers with devices, first the driver list of the parent
186 * device's devclass is searched. If no driver is found in that list,
187 * the search continues in the parent devclass (if any).
188 */
189typedef struct devclass		*devclass_t;
190
191/**
192 * @brief A device method
193 */
194#define device_method_t		kobj_method_t
195
196/**
197 * @brief Driver interrupt filter return values
198 *
199 * If a driver provides an interrupt filter routine it must return an
200 * integer consisting of oring together zero or more of the following
201 * flags:
202 *
203 *	FILTER_STRAY	- this device did not trigger the interrupt
204 *	FILTER_HANDLED	- the interrupt has been fully handled and can be EOId
205 *	FILTER_SCHEDULE_THREAD - the threaded interrupt handler should be
206 *			  scheduled to execute
207 *
208 * If the driver does not provide a filter, then the interrupt code will
209 * act is if the filter had returned FILTER_SCHEDULE_THREAD.  Note that it
210 * is illegal to specify any other flag with FILTER_STRAY and that it is
211 * illegal to not specify either of FILTER_HANDLED or FILTER_SCHEDULE_THREAD
212 * if FILTER_STRAY is not specified.
213 */
214#define	FILTER_STRAY		0x01
215#define	FILTER_HANDLED		0x02
216#define	FILTER_SCHEDULE_THREAD	0x04
217
218/**
219 * @brief Driver interrupt service routines
220 *
221 * The filter routine is run in primary interrupt context and may not
222 * block or use regular mutexes.  It may only use spin mutexes for
223 * synchronization.  The filter may either completely handle the
224 * interrupt or it may perform some of the work and defer more
225 * expensive work to the regular interrupt handler.  If a filter
226 * routine is not registered by the driver, then the regular interrupt
227 * handler is always used to handle interrupts from this device.
228 *
229 * The regular interrupt handler executes in its own thread context
230 * and may use regular mutexes.  However, it is prohibited from
231 * sleeping on a sleep queue.
232 */
233typedef int driver_filter_t(void*);
234typedef void driver_intr_t(void*);
235
236/**
237 * @brief Interrupt type bits.
238 *
239 * These flags are used both by newbus interrupt
240 * registration (nexus.c) and also in struct intrec, which defines
241 * interrupt properties.
242 *
243 * XXX We should probably revisit this and remove the vestiges of the
244 * spls implicit in names like INTR_TYPE_TTY. In the meantime, don't
245 * confuse things by renaming them (Grog, 18 July 2000).
246 *
247 * Buses which do interrupt remapping will want to change their type
248 * to reflect what sort of devices are underneath.
249 */
250enum intr_type {
251	INTR_TYPE_TTY = 1,
252	INTR_TYPE_BIO = 2,
253	INTR_TYPE_NET = 4,
254	INTR_TYPE_CAM = 8,
255	INTR_TYPE_MISC = 16,
256	INTR_TYPE_CLK = 32,
257	INTR_TYPE_AV = 64,
258	INTR_EXCL = 256,		/* exclusive interrupt */
259	INTR_MPSAFE = 512,		/* this interrupt is SMP safe */
260	INTR_ENTROPY = 1024,		/* this interrupt provides entropy */
261	INTR_MD1 = 4096,		/* flag reserved for MD use */
262	INTR_MD2 = 8192,		/* flag reserved for MD use */
263	INTR_MD3 = 16384,		/* flag reserved for MD use */
264	INTR_MD4 = 32768		/* flag reserved for MD use */
265};
266
267enum intr_trigger {
268	INTR_TRIGGER_INVALID = -1,
269	INTR_TRIGGER_CONFORM = 0,
270	INTR_TRIGGER_EDGE = 1,
271	INTR_TRIGGER_LEVEL = 2
272};
273
274enum intr_polarity {
275	INTR_POLARITY_CONFORM = 0,
276	INTR_POLARITY_HIGH = 1,
277	INTR_POLARITY_LOW = 2
278};
279
280/**
281 * CPU sets supported by bus_get_cpus().  Note that not all sets may be
282 * supported for a given device.  If a request is not supported by a
283 * device (or its parents), then bus_get_cpus() will fail with EINVAL.
284 */
285enum cpu_sets {
286	LOCAL_CPUS = 0,
287	INTR_CPUS
288};
289
290typedef int (*devop_t)(void);
291
292/**
293 * @brief This structure is deprecated.
294 *
295 * Use the kobj(9) macro DEFINE_CLASS to
296 * declare classes which implement device drivers.
297 */
298struct driver {
299	KOBJ_CLASS_FIELDS;
300};
301
302/**
303 * @brief A resource mapping.
304 */
305struct resource_map {
306	bus_space_tag_t r_bustag;
307	bus_space_handle_t r_bushandle;
308	bus_size_t r_size;
309	void	*r_vaddr;
310};
311
312/**
313 * @brief Optional properties of a resource mapping request.
314 */
315struct resource_map_request {
316	size_t	size;
317	rman_res_t offset;
318	rman_res_t length;
319	vm_memattr_t memattr;
320};
321
322void	resource_init_map_request_impl(struct resource_map_request *_args,
323	    size_t _sz);
324#define	resource_init_map_request(rmr) 					\
325	resource_init_map_request_impl((rmr), sizeof(*(rmr)))
326
327/*
328 * Definitions for drivers which need to keep simple lists of resources
329 * for their child devices.
330 */
331struct	resource;
332
333/**
334 * @brief An entry for a single resource in a resource list.
335 */
336struct resource_list_entry {
337	STAILQ_ENTRY(resource_list_entry) link;
338	int	type;			/**< @brief type argument to alloc_resource */
339	int	rid;			/**< @brief resource identifier */
340	int	flags;			/**< @brief resource flags */
341	struct	resource *res;		/**< @brief the real resource when allocated */
342	rman_res_t	start;		/**< @brief start of resource range */
343	rman_res_t	end;		/**< @brief end of resource range */
344	rman_res_t	count;			/**< @brief count within range */
345};
346STAILQ_HEAD(resource_list, resource_list_entry);
347
348#define	RLE_RESERVED		0x0001	/* Reserved by the parent bus. */
349#define	RLE_ALLOCATED		0x0002	/* Reserved resource is allocated. */
350#define	RLE_PREFETCH		0x0004	/* Resource is a prefetch range. */
351
352void	resource_list_init(struct resource_list *rl);
353void	resource_list_free(struct resource_list *rl);
354struct resource_list_entry *
355	resource_list_add(struct resource_list *rl,
356			  int type, int rid,
357			  rman_res_t start, rman_res_t end, rman_res_t count);
358int	resource_list_add_next(struct resource_list *rl,
359			  int type,
360			  rman_res_t start, rman_res_t end, rman_res_t count);
361int	resource_list_busy(struct resource_list *rl,
362			   int type, int rid);
363int	resource_list_reserved(struct resource_list *rl, int type, int rid);
364struct resource_list_entry*
365	resource_list_find(struct resource_list *rl,
366			   int type, int rid);
367void	resource_list_delete(struct resource_list *rl,
368			     int type, int rid);
369struct resource *
370	resource_list_alloc(struct resource_list *rl,
371			    device_t bus, device_t child,
372			    int type, int *rid,
373			    rman_res_t start, rman_res_t end,
374			    rman_res_t count, u_int flags);
375int	resource_list_release(struct resource_list *rl,
376			      device_t bus, device_t child,
377			      int type, int rid, struct resource *res);
378int	resource_list_release_active(struct resource_list *rl,
379				     device_t bus, device_t child,
380				     int type);
381struct resource *
382	resource_list_reserve(struct resource_list *rl,
383			      device_t bus, device_t child,
384			      int type, int *rid,
385			      rman_res_t start, rman_res_t end,
386			      rman_res_t count, u_int flags);
387int	resource_list_unreserve(struct resource_list *rl,
388				device_t bus, device_t child,
389				int type, int rid);
390void	resource_list_purge(struct resource_list *rl);
391int	resource_list_print_type(struct resource_list *rl,
392				 const char *name, int type,
393				 const char *format);
394
395/*
396 * The root bus, to which all top-level busses are attached.
397 */
398extern device_t root_bus;
399extern devclass_t root_devclass;
400void	root_bus_configure(void);
401
402/*
403 * Useful functions for implementing busses.
404 */
405
406int	bus_generic_activate_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type,
407				      int rid, struct resource *r);
408device_t
409	bus_generic_add_child(device_t dev, u_int order, const char *name,
410			      int unit);
411int	bus_generic_adjust_resource(device_t bus, device_t child, int type,
412				    struct resource *r, rman_res_t start,
413				    rman_res_t end);
414struct resource *
415	bus_generic_alloc_resource(device_t bus, device_t child, int type,
416				   int *rid, rman_res_t start, rman_res_t end,
417				   rman_res_t count, u_int flags);
418int	bus_generic_attach(device_t dev);
419int	bus_generic_bind_intr(device_t dev, device_t child,
420			      struct resource *irq, int cpu);
421int	bus_generic_child_present(device_t dev, device_t child);
422int	bus_generic_config_intr(device_t, int, enum intr_trigger,
423				enum intr_polarity);
424int	bus_generic_describe_intr(device_t dev, device_t child,
425				  struct resource *irq, void *cookie,
426				  const char *descr);
427int	bus_generic_deactivate_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type,
428					int rid, struct resource *r);
429int	bus_generic_detach(device_t dev);
430void	bus_generic_driver_added(device_t dev, driver_t *driver);
431int	bus_generic_get_cpus(device_t dev, device_t child, enum cpu_sets op,
432			     size_t setsize, struct _cpuset *cpuset);
433bus_dma_tag_t
434	bus_generic_get_dma_tag(device_t dev, device_t child);
435bus_space_tag_t
436	bus_generic_get_bus_tag(device_t dev, device_t child);
437int	bus_generic_get_domain(device_t dev, device_t child, int *domain);
438struct resource_list *
439	bus_generic_get_resource_list (device_t, device_t);
440int	bus_generic_map_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type,
441				 struct resource *r,
442				 struct resource_map_request *args,
443				 struct resource_map *map);
444void	bus_generic_new_pass(device_t dev);
445int	bus_print_child_header(device_t dev, device_t child);
446int	bus_print_child_domain(device_t dev, device_t child);
447int	bus_print_child_footer(device_t dev, device_t child);
448int	bus_generic_print_child(device_t dev, device_t child);
449int	bus_generic_probe(device_t dev);
450int	bus_generic_read_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which,
451			      uintptr_t *result);
452int	bus_generic_release_resource(device_t bus, device_t child,
453				     int type, int rid, struct resource *r);
454int	bus_generic_resume(device_t dev);
455int	bus_generic_resume_child(device_t dev, device_t child);
456int	bus_generic_setup_intr(device_t dev, device_t child,
457			       struct resource *irq, int flags,
458			       driver_filter_t *filter, driver_intr_t *intr,
459			       void *arg, void **cookiep);
460
461struct resource *
462	bus_generic_rl_alloc_resource (device_t, device_t, int, int *,
463				       rman_res_t, rman_res_t, rman_res_t, u_int);
464void	bus_generic_rl_delete_resource (device_t, device_t, int, int);
465int	bus_generic_rl_get_resource (device_t, device_t, int, int, rman_res_t *,
466				     rman_res_t *);
467int	bus_generic_rl_set_resource (device_t, device_t, int, int, rman_res_t,
468				     rman_res_t);
469int	bus_generic_rl_release_resource (device_t, device_t, int, int,
470					 struct resource *);
471
472int	bus_generic_shutdown(device_t dev);
473int	bus_generic_suspend(device_t dev);
474int	bus_generic_suspend_child(device_t dev, device_t child);
475int	bus_generic_teardown_intr(device_t dev, device_t child,
476				  struct resource *irq, void *cookie);
477int	bus_generic_unmap_resource(device_t dev, device_t child, int type,
478				   struct resource *r,
479				   struct resource_map *map);
480int	bus_generic_write_ivar(device_t dev, device_t child, int which,
481			       uintptr_t value);
482int	bus_null_rescan(device_t dev);
483
484/*
485 * Wrapper functions for the BUS_*_RESOURCE methods to make client code
486 * a little simpler.
487 */
488
489struct resource_spec {
490	int	type;
491	int	rid;
492	int	flags;
493};
494#define	RESOURCE_SPEC_END	{-1, 0, 0}
495
496int	bus_alloc_resources(device_t dev, struct resource_spec *rs,
497			    struct resource **res);
498void	bus_release_resources(device_t dev, const struct resource_spec *rs,
499			      struct resource **res);
500
501int	bus_adjust_resource(device_t child, int type, struct resource *r,
502			    rman_res_t start, rman_res_t end);
503struct	resource *bus_alloc_resource(device_t dev, int type, int *rid,
504				     rman_res_t start, rman_res_t end,
505				     rman_res_t count, u_int flags);
506int	bus_activate_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
507			      struct resource *r);
508int	bus_deactivate_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
509				struct resource *r);
510int	bus_map_resource(device_t dev, int type, struct resource *r,
511			 struct resource_map_request *args,
512			 struct resource_map *map);
513int	bus_unmap_resource(device_t dev, int type, struct resource *r,
514			   struct resource_map *map);
515int	bus_get_cpus(device_t dev, enum cpu_sets op, size_t setsize,
516		     struct _cpuset *cpuset);
517bus_dma_tag_t bus_get_dma_tag(device_t dev);
518bus_space_tag_t bus_get_bus_tag(device_t dev);
519int	bus_get_domain(device_t dev, int *domain);
520int	bus_release_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
521			     struct resource *r);
522int	bus_free_resource(device_t dev, int type, struct resource *r);
523int	bus_setup_intr(device_t dev, struct resource *r, int flags,
524		       driver_filter_t filter, driver_intr_t handler,
525		       void *arg, void **cookiep);
526int	bus_teardown_intr(device_t dev, struct resource *r, void *cookie);
527int	bus_bind_intr(device_t dev, struct resource *r, int cpu);
528int	bus_describe_intr(device_t dev, struct resource *irq, void *cookie,
529			  const char *fmt, ...) __printflike(4, 5);
530int	bus_set_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
531			 rman_res_t start, rman_res_t count);
532int	bus_get_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid,
533			 rman_res_t *startp, rman_res_t *countp);
534rman_res_t	bus_get_resource_start(device_t dev, int type, int rid);
535rman_res_t	bus_get_resource_count(device_t dev, int type, int rid);
536void	bus_delete_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid);
537int	bus_child_present(device_t child);
538int	bus_child_pnpinfo_str(device_t child, char *buf, size_t buflen);
539int	bus_child_location_str(device_t child, char *buf, size_t buflen);
540void	bus_enumerate_hinted_children(device_t bus);
541
542static __inline struct resource *
543bus_alloc_resource_any(device_t dev, int type, int *rid, u_int flags)
544{
545	return (bus_alloc_resource(dev, type, rid, 0, ~0, 1, flags));
546}
547
548static __inline struct resource *
549bus_alloc_resource_anywhere(device_t dev, int type, int *rid,
550    rman_res_t count, u_int flags)
551{
552	return (bus_alloc_resource(dev, type, rid, 0, ~0, count, flags));
553}
554
555/*
556 * Access functions for device.
557 */
558device_t	device_add_child(device_t dev, const char *name, int unit);
559device_t	device_add_child_ordered(device_t dev, u_int order,
560					 const char *name, int unit);
561void	device_busy(device_t dev);
562int	device_delete_child(device_t dev, device_t child);
563int	device_delete_children(device_t dev);
564int	device_attach(device_t dev);
565int	device_detach(device_t dev);
566void	device_disable(device_t dev);
567void	device_enable(device_t dev);
568device_t	device_find_child(device_t dev, const char *classname,
569				  int unit);
570const char	*device_get_desc(device_t dev);
571devclass_t	device_get_devclass(device_t dev);
572driver_t	*device_get_driver(device_t dev);
573u_int32_t	device_get_flags(device_t dev);
574device_t	device_get_parent(device_t dev);
575int	device_get_children(device_t dev, device_t **listp, int *countp);
576void	*device_get_ivars(device_t dev);
577void	device_set_ivars(device_t dev, void *ivars);
578const	char *device_get_name(device_t dev);
579const	char *device_get_nameunit(device_t dev);
580void	*device_get_softc(device_t dev);
581device_state_t	device_get_state(device_t dev);
582int	device_get_unit(device_t dev);
583struct sysctl_ctx_list *device_get_sysctl_ctx(device_t dev);
584struct sysctl_oid *device_get_sysctl_tree(device_t dev);
585int	device_is_alive(device_t dev);	/* did probe succeed? */
586int	device_is_attached(device_t dev);	/* did attach succeed? */
587int	device_is_enabled(device_t dev);
588int	device_is_suspended(device_t dev);
589int	device_is_quiet(device_t dev);
590device_t device_lookup_by_name(const char *name);
591int	device_print_prettyname(device_t dev);
592int	device_printf(device_t dev, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3);
593int	device_probe(device_t dev);
594int	device_probe_and_attach(device_t dev);
595int	device_probe_child(device_t bus, device_t dev);
596int	device_quiesce(device_t dev);
597void	device_quiet(device_t dev);
598void	device_set_desc(device_t dev, const char* desc);
599void	device_set_desc_copy(device_t dev, const char* desc);
600int	device_set_devclass(device_t dev, const char *classname);
601int	device_set_devclass_fixed(device_t dev, const char *classname);
602int	device_set_driver(device_t dev, driver_t *driver);
603void	device_set_flags(device_t dev, u_int32_t flags);
604void	device_set_softc(device_t dev, void *softc);
605void	device_free_softc(void *softc);
606void	device_claim_softc(device_t dev);
607int	device_set_unit(device_t dev, int unit);	/* XXX DONT USE XXX */
608int	device_shutdown(device_t dev);
609void	device_unbusy(device_t dev);
610void	device_verbose(device_t dev);
611
612/*
613 * Access functions for devclass.
614 */
615int		devclass_add_driver(devclass_t dc, driver_t *driver,
616				    int pass, devclass_t *dcp);
617devclass_t	devclass_create(const char *classname);
618int		devclass_delete_driver(devclass_t busclass, driver_t *driver);
619devclass_t	devclass_find(const char *classname);
620const char	*devclass_get_name(devclass_t dc);
621device_t	devclass_get_device(devclass_t dc, int unit);
622void	*devclass_get_softc(devclass_t dc, int unit);
623int	devclass_get_devices(devclass_t dc, device_t **listp, int *countp);
624int	devclass_get_drivers(devclass_t dc, driver_t ***listp, int *countp);
625int	devclass_get_count(devclass_t dc);
626int	devclass_get_maxunit(devclass_t dc);
627int	devclass_find_free_unit(devclass_t dc, int unit);
628void	devclass_set_parent(devclass_t dc, devclass_t pdc);
629devclass_t	devclass_get_parent(devclass_t dc);
630struct sysctl_ctx_list *devclass_get_sysctl_ctx(devclass_t dc);
631struct sysctl_oid *devclass_get_sysctl_tree(devclass_t dc);
632
633/*
634 * Access functions for device resources.
635 */
636int	resource_int_value(const char *name, int unit, const char *resname,
637			   int *result);
638int	resource_long_value(const char *name, int unit, const char *resname,
639			    long *result);
640int	resource_string_value(const char *name, int unit, const char *resname,
641			      const char **result);
642int	resource_disabled(const char *name, int unit);
643int	resource_find_match(int *anchor, const char **name, int *unit,
644			    const char *resname, const char *value);
645int	resource_find_dev(int *anchor, const char *name, int *unit,
646			  const char *resname, const char *value);
647int	resource_unset_value(const char *name, int unit, const char *resname);
648
649/*
650 * Functions for maintaining and checking consistency of
651 * bus information exported to userspace.
652 */
653int	bus_data_generation_check(int generation);
654void	bus_data_generation_update(void);
655
656/**
657 * Some convenience defines for probe routines to return.  These are just
658 * suggested values, and there's nothing magical about them.
659 * BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC is for devices that cannot be reprobed, and that no
660 * possible other driver may exist (typically legacy drivers who don't fallow
661 * all the rules, or special needs drivers).  BUS_PROBE_VENDOR is the
662 * suggested value that vendor supplied drivers use.  This is for source or
663 * binary drivers that are not yet integrated into the FreeBSD tree.  Its use
664 * in the base OS is prohibited.  BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT is the normal return value
665 * for drivers to use.  It is intended that nearly all of the drivers in the
666 * tree should return this value.  BUS_PROBE_LOW_PRIORITY are for drivers that
667 * have special requirements like when there are two drivers that support
668 * overlapping series of hardware devices.  In this case the one that supports
669 * the older part of the line would return this value, while the one that
670 * supports the newer ones would return BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT.  BUS_PROBE_GENERIC
671 * is for drivers that wish to have a generic form and a specialized form,
672 * like is done with the pci bus and the acpi pci bus.  BUS_PROBE_HOOVER is
673 * for those busses that implement a generic device place-holder for devices on
674 * the bus that have no more specific driver for them (aka ugen).
675 * BUS_PROBE_NOWILDCARD or lower means that the device isn't really bidding
676 * for a device node, but accepts only devices that its parent has told it
677 * use this driver.
678 */
679#define BUS_PROBE_SPECIFIC	0	/* Only I can use this device */
680#define BUS_PROBE_VENDOR	(-10)	/* Vendor supplied driver */
681#define BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT	(-20)	/* Base OS default driver */
682#define BUS_PROBE_LOW_PRIORITY	(-40)	/* Older, less desirable drivers */
683#define BUS_PROBE_GENERIC	(-100)	/* generic driver for dev */
684#define BUS_PROBE_HOOVER	(-1000000) /* Driver for any dev on bus */
685#define BUS_PROBE_NOWILDCARD	(-2000000000) /* No wildcard device matches */
686
687/**
688 * During boot, the device tree is scanned multiple times.  Each scan,
689 * or pass, drivers may be attached to devices.  Each driver
690 * attachment is assigned a pass number.  Drivers may only probe and
691 * attach to devices if their pass number is less than or equal to the
692 * current system-wide pass number.  The default pass is the last pass
693 * and is used by most drivers.  Drivers needed by the scheduler are
694 * probed in earlier passes.
695 */
696#define	BUS_PASS_ROOT		0	/* Used to attach root0. */
697#define	BUS_PASS_BUS		10	/* Busses and bridges. */
698#define	BUS_PASS_CPU		20	/* CPU devices. */
699#define	BUS_PASS_RESOURCE	30	/* Resource discovery. */
700#define	BUS_PASS_INTERRUPT	40	/* Interrupt controllers. */
701#define	BUS_PASS_TIMER		50	/* Timers and clocks. */
702#define	BUS_PASS_SCHEDULER	60	/* Start scheduler. */
703#define	BUS_PASS_DEFAULT	__INT_MAX /* Everything else. */
704
705#define	BUS_PASS_ORDER_FIRST	0
706#define	BUS_PASS_ORDER_EARLY	2
707#define	BUS_PASS_ORDER_MIDDLE	5
708#define	BUS_PASS_ORDER_LATE	7
709#define	BUS_PASS_ORDER_LAST	9
710
711extern int bus_current_pass;
712
713void	bus_set_pass(int pass);
714
715/**
716 * Shorthands for constructing method tables.
717 */
718#define	DEVMETHOD	KOBJMETHOD
719#define	DEVMETHOD_END	KOBJMETHOD_END
720
721/*
722 * Some common device interfaces.
723 */
724#include "device_if.h"
725#include "bus_if.h"
726
727struct	module;
728
729int	driver_module_handler(struct module *, int, void *);
730
731/**
732 * Module support for automatically adding drivers to busses.
733 */
734struct driver_module_data {
735	int		(*dmd_chainevh)(struct module *, int, void *);
736	void		*dmd_chainarg;
737	const char	*dmd_busname;
738	kobj_class_t	dmd_driver;
739	devclass_t	*dmd_devclass;
740	int		dmd_pass;
741};
742
743#define	EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED(name, busname, driver, devclass,	\
744    evh, arg, order, pass)						\
745									\
746static struct driver_module_data name##_##busname##_driver_mod = {	\
747	evh, arg,							\
748	#busname,							\
749	(kobj_class_t) &driver,						\
750	&devclass,							\
751	pass								\
752};									\
753									\
754static moduledata_t name##_##busname##_mod = {				\
755	#busname "/" #name,						\
756	driver_module_handler,						\
757	&name##_##busname##_driver_mod					\
758};									\
759DECLARE_MODULE(name##_##busname, name##_##busname##_mod,		\
760	       SI_SUB_DRIVERS, order)
761
762#define	EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE(name, busname, driver, devclass, evh, arg, pass) \
763	EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED(name, busname, driver, devclass,	\
764	    evh, arg, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, pass)
765
766#define	DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED(name, busname, driver, devclass, evh, arg,\
767    order)								\
768	EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE_ORDERED(name, busname, driver, devclass,	\
769	    evh, arg, order, BUS_PASS_DEFAULT)
770
771#define	DRIVER_MODULE(name, busname, driver, devclass, evh, arg)	\
772	EARLY_DRIVER_MODULE(name, busname, driver, devclass, evh, arg,	\
773	    BUS_PASS_DEFAULT)
774
775/**
776 * Generic ivar accessor generation macros for bus drivers
777 */
778#define __BUS_ACCESSOR(varp, var, ivarp, ivar, type)			\
779									\
780static __inline type varp ## _get_ ## var(device_t dev)			\
781{									\
782	uintptr_t v;							\
783	BUS_READ_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev,			\
784	    ivarp ## _IVAR_ ## ivar, &v);				\
785	return ((type) v);						\
786}									\
787									\
788static __inline void varp ## _set_ ## var(device_t dev, type t)		\
789{									\
790	uintptr_t v = (uintptr_t) t;					\
791	BUS_WRITE_IVAR(device_get_parent(dev), dev,			\
792	    ivarp ## _IVAR_ ## ivar, v);				\
793}
794
795/**
796 * Shorthand macros, taking resource argument
797 * Generated with sys/tools/bus_macro.sh
798 */
799
800#define bus_barrier(r, o, l, f) \
801	bus_space_barrier((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (l), (f))
802#define bus_read_1(r, o) \
803	bus_space_read_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o))
804#define bus_read_multi_1(r, o, d, c) \
805	bus_space_read_multi_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
806#define bus_read_region_1(r, o, d, c) \
807	bus_space_read_region_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
808#define bus_set_multi_1(r, o, v, c) \
809	bus_space_set_multi_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
810#define bus_set_region_1(r, o, v, c) \
811	bus_space_set_region_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
812#define bus_write_1(r, o, v) \
813	bus_space_write_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v))
814#define bus_write_multi_1(r, o, d, c) \
815	bus_space_write_multi_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
816#define bus_write_region_1(r, o, d, c) \
817	bus_space_write_region_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
818#define bus_read_stream_1(r, o) \
819	bus_space_read_stream_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o))
820#define bus_read_multi_stream_1(r, o, d, c) \
821	bus_space_read_multi_stream_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
822#define bus_read_region_stream_1(r, o, d, c) \
823	bus_space_read_region_stream_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
824#define bus_set_multi_stream_1(r, o, v, c) \
825	bus_space_set_multi_stream_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
826#define bus_set_region_stream_1(r, o, v, c) \
827	bus_space_set_region_stream_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
828#define bus_write_stream_1(r, o, v) \
829	bus_space_write_stream_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v))
830#define bus_write_multi_stream_1(r, o, d, c) \
831	bus_space_write_multi_stream_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
832#define bus_write_region_stream_1(r, o, d, c) \
833	bus_space_write_region_stream_1((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
834#define bus_read_2(r, o) \
835	bus_space_read_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o))
836#define bus_read_multi_2(r, o, d, c) \
837	bus_space_read_multi_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
838#define bus_read_region_2(r, o, d, c) \
839	bus_space_read_region_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
840#define bus_set_multi_2(r, o, v, c) \
841	bus_space_set_multi_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
842#define bus_set_region_2(r, o, v, c) \
843	bus_space_set_region_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
844#define bus_write_2(r, o, v) \
845	bus_space_write_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v))
846#define bus_write_multi_2(r, o, d, c) \
847	bus_space_write_multi_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
848#define bus_write_region_2(r, o, d, c) \
849	bus_space_write_region_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
850#define bus_read_stream_2(r, o) \
851	bus_space_read_stream_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o))
852#define bus_read_multi_stream_2(r, o, d, c) \
853	bus_space_read_multi_stream_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
854#define bus_read_region_stream_2(r, o, d, c) \
855	bus_space_read_region_stream_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
856#define bus_set_multi_stream_2(r, o, v, c) \
857	bus_space_set_multi_stream_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
858#define bus_set_region_stream_2(r, o, v, c) \
859	bus_space_set_region_stream_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
860#define bus_write_stream_2(r, o, v) \
861	bus_space_write_stream_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v))
862#define bus_write_multi_stream_2(r, o, d, c) \
863	bus_space_write_multi_stream_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
864#define bus_write_region_stream_2(r, o, d, c) \
865	bus_space_write_region_stream_2((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
866#define bus_read_4(r, o) \
867	bus_space_read_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o))
868#define bus_read_multi_4(r, o, d, c) \
869	bus_space_read_multi_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
870#define bus_read_region_4(r, o, d, c) \
871	bus_space_read_region_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
872#define bus_set_multi_4(r, o, v, c) \
873	bus_space_set_multi_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
874#define bus_set_region_4(r, o, v, c) \
875	bus_space_set_region_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
876#define bus_write_4(r, o, v) \
877	bus_space_write_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v))
878#define bus_write_multi_4(r, o, d, c) \
879	bus_space_write_multi_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
880#define bus_write_region_4(r, o, d, c) \
881	bus_space_write_region_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
882#define bus_read_stream_4(r, o) \
883	bus_space_read_stream_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o))
884#define bus_read_multi_stream_4(r, o, d, c) \
885	bus_space_read_multi_stream_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
886#define bus_read_region_stream_4(r, o, d, c) \
887	bus_space_read_region_stream_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
888#define bus_set_multi_stream_4(r, o, v, c) \
889	bus_space_set_multi_stream_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
890#define bus_set_region_stream_4(r, o, v, c) \
891	bus_space_set_region_stream_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
892#define bus_write_stream_4(r, o, v) \
893	bus_space_write_stream_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v))
894#define bus_write_multi_stream_4(r, o, d, c) \
895	bus_space_write_multi_stream_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
896#define bus_write_region_stream_4(r, o, d, c) \
897	bus_space_write_region_stream_4((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
898#define bus_read_8(r, o) \
899	bus_space_read_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o))
900#define bus_read_multi_8(r, o, d, c) \
901	bus_space_read_multi_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
902#define bus_read_region_8(r, o, d, c) \
903	bus_space_read_region_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
904#define bus_set_multi_8(r, o, v, c) \
905	bus_space_set_multi_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
906#define bus_set_region_8(r, o, v, c) \
907	bus_space_set_region_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
908#define bus_write_8(r, o, v) \
909	bus_space_write_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v))
910#define bus_write_multi_8(r, o, d, c) \
911	bus_space_write_multi_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
912#define bus_write_region_8(r, o, d, c) \
913	bus_space_write_region_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
914#define bus_read_stream_8(r, o) \
915	bus_space_read_stream_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o))
916#define bus_read_multi_stream_8(r, o, d, c) \
917	bus_space_read_multi_stream_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
918#define bus_read_region_stream_8(r, o, d, c) \
919	bus_space_read_region_stream_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
920#define bus_set_multi_stream_8(r, o, v, c) \
921	bus_space_set_multi_stream_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
922#define bus_set_region_stream_8(r, o, v, c) \
923	bus_space_set_region_stream_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v), (c))
924#define bus_write_stream_8(r, o, v) \
925	bus_space_write_stream_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (v))
926#define bus_write_multi_stream_8(r, o, d, c) \
927	bus_space_write_multi_stream_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
928#define bus_write_region_stream_8(r, o, d, c) \
929	bus_space_write_region_stream_8((r)->r_bustag, (r)->r_bushandle, (o), (d), (c))
930#endif /* _KERNEL */
931
932#endif /* !_SYS_BUS_H_ */
933