1/* $NetBSD: sid.h,v 1.22 2017/05/22 17:12:11 ragge Exp $ */ 2 3/* 4 * Copyright (c) 1994 Ludd, University of Lule}, Sweden. 5 * All rights reserved. 6 * 7 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 8 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 9 * are met: 10 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 12 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 13 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 14 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 15 * 16 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR 17 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES 18 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 19 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 20 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT 21 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 22 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 23 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 24 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF 25 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 26 */ 27 28/* 29 * Board-Type (?_BTYP_?) and Sub-Type (?_STYP_?) are synonima. 30 * Michael Kukat changed this 01/27/2001, STYP is really a subtype now. 31 * other synonima are: 32 */ 33#define cpudata vax_cpudata 34#define cputype vax_cputype 35#define cpusubtype vax_boardtype 36 37/* 38 * Chip CPU types / chip CPU Subtypes 39 * 40 * The type of a VAX is given by the high-order byte of the System 41 * identification register (SID) and describes families or series of VAXen. 42 * Board-Types/Sub-Types within series are described by the SIED register. 43 */ 44 45/* 46 * 700 series (1977) 47 */ 48#define VAX_TYP_780 1 /* VAX-11/780, 785, 782 */ 49#define VAX_TYP_750 2 /* VAX-11/750 */ 50#define VAX_TYP_730 3 /* VAX-11/730, 725 */ 51#define VAX_TYP_790 4 /* VAX 8600, 8650 */ 52 53#define VAX_BTYP_780 0x01000000 /* generic 11/780 */ 54#define VAX_BTYP_750 0x02000000 /* generic 11/750 */ 55#define VAX_BTYP_730 0x03000000 /* generic 11/730 */ 56#define VAX_BTYP_790 0x04000000 /* generic 11/790 */ 57 58/* 59 * 8000 series (1986) 60 */ 61#define VAX_TYP_8SS 5 /* VAX 8200, 8300, 8250, 8350, VS 8000 */ 62#define VAX_TYP_8NN 6 /* VAX 8530, 8550, 8700, 8800 */ 63 64#define VAX_BTYP_8000 0x05000000 /* generic VAX 8000 */ 65 66#define VAX_BTYP_8800 0x06000000 /* generic Nautilus */ 67#define VAX_BTYP_8700 0x06000001 68#define VAX_BTYP_8550 0x06000006 69#define VAX_BTYP_8500 0x06000007 70 71/* 72 * MicroVAX I (1984) 73 */ 74#define VAX_TYP_UV1 7 /* MicroVAX I, VAXstation I */ 75 /* VAX_TYP_610 7 */ 76 77#define VAX_BTYP_610 0x07000000 /* generic MicroVAX-I */ 78 79/* 80 * MicroVAX II series (1985) 81 */ 82#define VAX_TYP_UV2 8 83 /* VAX_TYP_78032 8 */ 84 85#define VAX_BTYP_630 0x08000001 /* MicroVAX II, VAXstation II */ 86#define VAX_BTYP_410 0x08000004 /* MicroVAX 2000, VAXstation 2000 */ 87 88/* 89 * CVAX chip series (1987) 90 */ 91#define VAX_TYP_CVAX 10 92 /* VAX_TYP_650 10 */ 93 94 95#define VAX_BTYP_650 0x0A000001 /* MicroVAX 3500, 3600 */ 96 /* VAX_BTYP_65D 0x0A000001 VAXstation 3200, 3500 XXX */ 97 /* VAX_BTYP_640 0x0A000001 MicroVAX 3300, 3400 XXX */ 98 /* VAX_BTYP_655 0x0A000001 MicroVAX 3800, 3900 XXX */ 99#define VAX_BTYP_9CC 0x0A000002 /* VAX 6000 model 210/310 */ 100#define VAX_BTYP_60 0x0A000003 /* VAXstation 3520, 3540 */ 101#define VAX_BTYP_420 0x0A000004 /* VAXstation 3100 models 10 - 48 */ 102#define VAX_BTYP_IS1 0x0A000006 /* Infoserver 1000 */ 103#define VAX_BTYP_510 0x0A000007 /* VAXft model 110 */ 104 /* VAX_BTYP_520 0x0A000007 VAXft model 310 */ 105 106/* 107 * SID Extension register definitions for CVAX series 108 */ 109#define VAX_SIE_KA640 0x2 /* KA640 MicroVAX 3300, 3400 */ 110#define VAX_SIE_KA650 0x1 /* KA650 MicroVAX 3500, 3600 */ 111#define VAX_SIE_KA655 0x3 /* KA655 MicroVAX 3800, 3900 */ 112 113/* 114 * Rigel chip series (1990) 115 */ 116#define VAX_TYP_RIGEL 11 117 /* VAX_TYP_9RR 11 */ 118 119#define VAX_BTYP_670 0x0B000001 /* VAX 4000 model 300 */ 120#define VAX_BTYP_9RR 0x0B000002 /* VAX 6000 model 410-460 */ 121#define VAX_BTYP_43 0x0B000004 /* VAXstation 3100 model 76 */ 122 123/* 124 * Aquarius series (1990) 125 */ 126#define VAX_TYP_9000 14 127 128#define VAX_BTYP_9AR 0x0E00000? /* VAX 9000 models 210, 410-440 */ 129#define VAX_BTYP_9AQ 0x0E00000? /* VAX 9000 models 400-800 */ 130 131/* 132 * Polarstar series (1988) 133 */ 134#define VAX_TYP_8PS 17 135 136#define VAX_BTYP_8PS 0x11000000 /* VAX 8810 to 8840 */ 137 138/* 139 * Mariah chip series (1991) 140 */ 141#define VAX_TYP_MARIAH 18 142#define VAX_TYP_V12 18 143 144#define VAX_BTYP_1202 0x12000002 /* VAX 6000 model 510-560 */ 145#define VAX_BTYP_46 0x12000004 /* VAXstation 4000/60, 3100/80 */ 146 147/* 148 * NVAX chip series (1991) 149 */ 150#define VAX_TYP_NVAX 19 151#define VAX_TYP_V13 19 152 153#define VAX_BTYP_680 0x13000001 /* VAX 4000 model [45]00 */ 154#define VAX_STYP_675 0x0c /* VAX 4000 model 400 */ 155#define VAX_STYP_680 0x06 /* VAX 4000 model 500 */ 156#define VAX_STYP_690 0x07 /* VAX 4000 model 600 */ 157#define VAX_BTYP_1302 0x13000002 158#define VAX_BTYP_53 0x13000003 /* VAX 4000 model 105x, MV 3100/9x */ 159#define VAX_STYP_51 0x09 /* MicroVAX 3100 model 90 / 95 */ 160#define VAX_STYP_52 0x0a /* VAX 4000 model 100 */ 161#define VAX_STYP_53 0x0b /* VAX 4000 model 10[568] */ 162#define VAX_STYP_55 0x08 /* MicroVAX 3100 model 85 */ 163#define VAX_BTYP_49 0x13000004 /* VAXstation 4000 model 90 */ 164#define VAX_BTYP_681 0x13000005 /* VAX 4000 model 500A/705A */ 165#define VAX_STYP_681 0x0e /* VAX 4000 model 500A */ 166#define VAX_STYP_691 0x0f /* VAX 4000 model 605A */ 167#define VAX_STYP_694 0x10 /* VAX 4000 model 705A */ 168 169/* 170 * SOC chip series (1991) 171 */ 172#define VAX_TYP_SOC 20 173#define VAX_TYP_V14 20 174 175#define VAX_BTYP_660 0x14000001 /* VAX 4000 model 200 */ 176#define VAX_BTYP_48 0x14000004 /* VAXstation 4000 VLC */ 177#define VAX_BTYP_550 0x14000007 /* VAXft model 410, 610 */ 178#define VAX_BTYP_VXT 0x14000008 /* VXT 2000 */ 179 180/* 181 * NVAX+ chip series (1991) 182 */ 183#define VAX_TYP_NVPLUS 23 184#define VAX_TYP_V17 23 185 186#define VAX_BTYP_1701 0x17000001 187 188/* 189 * Highest Number supported by NetBSD/VAX 190 */ 191#define VAX_TYP_MAX VAX_TYP_NVAX 192 193/* 194 * compatibility with old names: 195 */ 196 197#define VAX_780 VAX_TYP_780 198#define VAX_750 VAX_TYP_750 199#define VAX_730 VAX_TYP_730 200#define VAX_8600 VAX_TYP_790 201#define VAX_8200 VAX_TYP_8SS 202#define VAX_8800 VAX_TYP_8NN 203#define VAX_610 VAX_TYP_UV1 204#define VAX_78032 VAX_TYP_UV2 205#define VAX_650 VAX_TYP_CVAX 206 207/* 208 * Some common-used external variables. 209 */ 210extern int vax_cputype; /* general, highest byte of the SID-register */ 211extern int vax_cpudata; /* general, the contents of the SID-register */ 212extern int vax_siedata; /* contents of the SIE register */ 213extern int vax_bustype; /* HW-dep., setup at consinit() in ka???.c */ 214extern int vax_boardtype; /* HW-dep., msb of SID | SIE (SID-extension) */ 215extern int vax_confdata; /* HW-dep., hardware dependent config-data */ 216 217