sunddi.h revision 12660:32abd267e35d
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21
22/*
23 * Copyright (c) 1990, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
24 */
25
26#ifndef	_SYS_SUNDDI_H
27#define	_SYS_SUNDDI_H
28
29/*
30 * Sun Specific DDI definitions
31 */
32
33#include <sys/isa_defs.h>
34#include <sys/dditypes.h>
35#include <sys/ddipropdefs.h>
36#include <sys/devops.h>
37#include <sys/time.h>
38#include <sys/cmn_err.h>
39#include <sys/ddidevmap.h>
40#include <sys/ddi_impldefs.h>
41#include <sys/ddi_implfuncs.h>
42#include <sys/ddi_isa.h>
43#include <sys/model.h>
44#include <sys/devctl.h>
45#if defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64)
46#include <sys/dma_engine.h>
47#endif
48#include <sys/sunpm.h>
49#include <sys/nvpair.h>
50#include <sys/sysevent.h>
51#include <sys/thread.h>
52#include <sys/stream.h>
53#if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(_ASM_INLINES) && defined(_KERNEL)
54#include <asm/sunddi.h>
55#endif
56#ifdef _KERNEL
57#include <sys/ddi_obsolete.h>
58#endif
59#include <sys/u8_textprep.h>
60#include <sys/kiconv.h>
61
62#ifdef	__cplusplus
63extern "C" {
64#endif
65
66/*
67 * Generic Sun DDI definitions.
68 */
69
70#define	DDI_SUCCESS	(0)	/* successful return */
71#define	DDI_FAILURE	(-1)	/* unsuccessful return */
72#define	DDI_NOT_WELL_FORMED (-2)  /* A dev_info node is not valid */
73#define	DDI_EAGAIN	(-3)	/* not enough interrupt resources */
74#define	DDI_EINVAL	(-4)	/* invalid request or arguments */
75#define	DDI_ENOTSUP	(-5)	/* operation is not supported */
76#define	DDI_EPENDING	(-6)	/* operation or an event is pending */
77#define	DDI_EALREADY	(-7)	/* operation already in progress */
78
79/*
80 * General-purpose DDI error return value definitions
81 */
82#define	DDI_ENOMEM		1	/* memory not available */
83#define	DDI_EBUSY		2	/* busy */
84#define	DDI_ETRANSPORT		3	/* transport down */
85#define	DDI_ECONTEXT		4	/* context error */
86
87
88/*
89 * General DDI sleep/nosleep allocation flags
90 */
91#define	DDI_SLEEP	0
92#define	DDI_NOSLEEP	1
93
94/*
95 * The following special nodeid values are reserved for use when creating
96 * nodes ONLY.  They specify the attributes of the DDI_NC_PSEUDO class node
97 * being created:
98 *
99 *  o	DEVI_PSEUDO_NODEID specifics a node without persistence.
100 *  o	DEVI_SID_NODEID specifies a node with persistence.
101 *  o	DEVI_SID_HIDDEN_NODEID specifies a hidden node with persistence.
102 *
103 * A node with the 'hidden' attribute will not show up in devinfo snapshots
104 * or in /devices file system.
105 *
106 * A node with the 'persistent' attribute will not be automatically removed by
107 * the framework in the current implementation - driver.conf nodes are without
108 * persistence.
109 *
110 * The actual nodeid value may be assigned by the framework and may be
111 * different than these special values. Drivers may not make assumptions
112 * about the nodeid value that is actually assigned to the node.
113 */
114
115#define	DEVI_PSEUDO_NODEID	((int)-1)
116#define	DEVI_SID_NODEID		((int)-2)
117#define	DEVI_SID_HIDDEN_NODEID	((int)-3)
118#define	DEVI_SID_HP_NODEID	((int)-4)
119#define	DEVI_SID_HP_HIDDEN_NODEID ((int)-5)
120
121#define	DEVI_PSEUDO_NEXNAME	"pseudo"
122#define	DEVI_ISA_NEXNAME	"isa"
123#define	DEVI_EISA_NEXNAME	"eisa"
124
125/*
126 * ddi_create_minor_node flags
127 */
128#define	CLONE_DEV		1	/* device is a clone device */
129#define	PRIVONLY_DEV		0x10	/* policy-based permissions only */
130
131/*
132 * Historical values used for the flag field in ddi_create_minor_node.
133 * Future use of flag bits should avoid these fields to keep binary
134 * compatibility
135 * #define	GLOBAL_DEV		0x2
136 * #define	NODEBOUND_DEV		0x4
137 * #define	NODESPECIFIC_DEV	0x6
138 * #define	ENUMERATED_DEV		0x8
139 */
140
141/*
142 * Device type defines which are used by the 'node_type' element of the
143 * ddi_minor_data structure
144 */
145#define	DDI_NT_SERIAL	"ddi_serial"		/* Serial port */
146#define	DDI_NT_SERIAL_MB "ddi_serial:mb"	/* the 'built-in' serial */
147						/* ports (the old ttya, b */
148						/* (,c ,d)) */
149#define	DDI_NT_SERIAL_DO "ddi_serial:dialout"	/* dialout ports */
150#define	DDI_NT_SERIAL_MB_DO "ddi_serial:dialout,mb" /* dialout for onboard */
151						/* ports */
152#define	DDI_NT_SERIAL_LOMCON "ddi_serial:lomcon" /* LOMlite2 console port */
153
154/*
155 * *_CHAN disk type devices have channel numbers or target numbers.
156 * (i.e. ipi and scsi devices)
157 */
158#define	DDI_NT_BLOCK	"ddi_block"		/* hard disks */
159/*
160 * The next define is for block type devices that can possible exist on
161 * a sub-bus like the scsi bus or the ipi channel.  The 'disks' program
162 * will pick up on this and create logical names like c0t0d0s0 instead of
163 * c0d0s0
164 */
165#define	DDI_NT_BLOCK_CHAN	"ddi_block:channel"
166#define	DDI_NT_BLOCK_WWN	"ddi_block:wwn"
167#define	DDI_NT_CD	"ddi_block:cdrom"	/* rom drives (cd-rom) */
168#define	DDI_NT_CD_CHAN	"ddi_block:cdrom:channel" /* rom drives (scsi type) */
169#define	DDI_NT_FD	"ddi_block:diskette"	/* floppy disks */
170
171#define	DDI_NT_ENCLOSURE	"ddi_enclosure"
172#define	DDI_NT_SCSI_ENCLOSURE	"ddi_enclosure:scsi"
173
174#define	DDI_NT_BLOCK_SAS	"ddi_block:sas"
175
176/*
177 * xVM virtual block devices
178 */
179#define	DDI_NT_BLOCK_XVMD	"ddi_block:xvmd"
180#define	DDI_NT_CD_XVMD		"ddi_block:cdrom:xvmd"
181
182
183#define	DDI_NT_TAPE	"ddi_byte:tape"		/* tape drives */
184
185#define	DDI_NT_NET	"ddi_network"		/* DLPI network devices */
186
187#define	DDI_NT_NET_WIFI	"ddi_network:wifi"	/* wifi devices */
188
189#define	DDI_NT_DISPLAY	"ddi_display"		/* display devices */
190
191#define	DDI_NT_DISPLAY_DRM	"ddi_display:drm" /* drm display devices */
192
193#define	DDI_PSEUDO	"ddi_pseudo"		/* general pseudo devices */
194
195#define	DDI_NT_AUDIO	"ddi_audio"		/* audio device */
196
197#define	DDI_NT_MOUSE	"ddi_mouse"		/* mouse device */
198
199#define	DDI_NT_KEYBOARD	"ddi_keyboard"		/* keyboard device */
200
201#define	DDI_NT_PARALLEL "ddi_parallel"		/* parallel port */
202
203#define	DDI_NT_PRINTER	"ddi_printer"		/* printer device */
204
205#define	DDI_NT_UGEN	"ddi_generic:usb"	/* USB generic drv */
206
207#define	DDI_NT_SMP	"ddi_sas_smp" 		/* smp devcies */
208
209#define	DDI_NT_NEXUS	"ddi_ctl:devctl"	/* nexus drivers */
210
211#define	DDI_NT_SCSI_NEXUS	"ddi_ctl:devctl:scsi"	/* nexus drivers */
212
213#define	DDI_NT_SATA_NEXUS	"ddi_ctl:devctl:sata"	/* nexus drivers */
214
215#define	DDI_NT_IB_NEXUS		"ddi_ctl:devctl:ib"	/* nexus drivers */
216
217#define	DDI_NT_ATTACHMENT_POINT	"ddi_ctl:attachment_point" /* attachment pt */
218
219#define	DDI_NT_SCSI_ATTACHMENT_POINT	"ddi_ctl:attachment_point:scsi"
220						/* scsi attachment pt */
221
222#define	DDI_NT_SATA_ATTACHMENT_POINT	"ddi_ctl:attachment_point:sata"
223						/* sata attachment pt */
224
225#define	DDI_NT_SDCARD_ATTACHMENT_POINT	"ddi_ctl:attachment_point:sdcard"
226						/* sdcard attachment pt */
227
228#define	DDI_NT_PCI_ATTACHMENT_POINT	"ddi_ctl:attachment_point:pci"
229						/* PCI attachment pt */
230#define	DDI_NT_SBD_ATTACHMENT_POINT	"ddi_ctl:attachment_point:sbd"
231						/* generic bd attachment pt */
232#define	DDI_NT_FC_ATTACHMENT_POINT	"ddi_ctl:attachment_point:fc"
233						/* FC attachment pt */
234#define	DDI_NT_USB_ATTACHMENT_POINT	"ddi_ctl:attachment_point:usb"
235						/* USB devices */
236#define	DDI_NT_BLOCK_FABRIC		"ddi_block:fabric"
237						/* Fabric Devices */
238#define	DDI_NT_IB_ATTACHMENT_POINT	"ddi_ctl:attachment_point:ib"
239						/* IB devices */
240
241#define	DDI_NT_AV_ASYNC "ddi_av:async"		/* asynchronous AV device */
242#define	DDI_NT_AV_ISOCH "ddi_av:isoch"		/* isochronous AV device */
243
244/* Device types used for agpgart driver related devices */
245#define	DDI_NT_AGP_PSEUDO	"ddi_agp:pseudo" /* agpgart pseudo device */
246#define	DDI_NT_AGP_MASTER	"ddi_agp:master" /* agp master device */
247#define	DDI_NT_AGP_TARGET	"ddi_agp:target" /* agp target device */
248#define	DDI_NT_AGP_CPUGART	"ddi_agp:cpugart" /* amd64 on-cpu gart device */
249
250#define	DDI_NT_REGACC		"ddi_tool_reg"	/* tool register access */
251#define	DDI_NT_INTRCTL		"ddi_tool_intr"	/* tool intr access */
252
253/*
254 * DDI event definitions
255 */
256#define	EC_DEVFS	"EC_devfs"	/* Event class devfs */
257#define	EC_DDI		"EC_ddi"	/* Event class ddi */
258
259/* Class devfs subclasses */
260#define	ESC_DEVFS_MINOR_CREATE	"ESC_devfs_minor_create"
261#define	ESC_DEVFS_MINOR_REMOVE	"ESC_devfs_minor_remove"
262#define	ESC_DEVFS_DEVI_ADD	"ESC_devfs_devi_add"
263#define	ESC_DEVFS_DEVI_REMOVE	"ESC_devfs_devi_remove"
264#define	ESC_DEVFS_INSTANCE_MOD	"ESC_devfs_instance_mod"
265#define	ESC_DEVFS_BRANCH_ADD	"ESC_devfs_branch_add"
266#define	ESC_DEVFS_BRANCH_REMOVE	"ESC_devfs_branch_remove"
267#define	ESC_DEVFS_START		"ESC_devfs_start"
268
269/* Class ddi subclasses */
270#define	ESC_DDI_INITIATOR_REGISTER	"ESC_ddi_initiator_register"
271#define	ESC_DDI_INITIATOR_UNREGISTER	"ESC_ddi_initiator_unregister"
272
273/* DDI/NDI event publisher */
274#define	EP_DDI	SUNW_KERN_PUB"ddi"
275
276/*
277 * devfs event class attributes
278 *
279 * The following attributes are private to EC_DEVFS event data.
280 */
281#define	DEVFS_DRIVER_NAME	"di.driver"
282#define	DEVFS_INSTANCE		"di.instance"
283#define	DEVFS_PATHNAME		"di.path"
284#define	DEVFS_DEVI_CLASS	"di.devi_class"
285#define	DEVFS_BRANCH_EVENT	"di.branch_event"
286#define	DEVFS_MINOR_NAME	"mi.name"
287#define	DEVFS_MINOR_NODETYPE	"mi.nodetype"
288#define	DEVFS_MINOR_ISCLONE	"mi.isclone"
289#define	DEVFS_MINOR_MAJNUM	"mi.majorno"
290#define	DEVFS_MINOR_MINORNUM	"mi.minorno"
291
292/*
293 * ddi event class payload
294 *
295 * The following attributes are private to EC_DDI event data.
296 */
297#define	DDI_DRIVER_NAME		"ddi.driver"
298#define	DDI_DRIVER_MAJOR	"ddi.major"
299#define	DDI_INSTANCE		"ddi.instance"
300#define	DDI_PATHNAME		"ddi.path"
301#define	DDI_CLASS		"ddi.class"
302
303/*
304 * Fault-related definitions
305 *
306 * The specific numeric values have been chosen to be ordered, but
307 * not consecutive, to allow for future interpolation if required.
308 */
309typedef enum {
310    DDI_SERVICE_LOST = -32,
311    DDI_SERVICE_DEGRADED = -16,
312    DDI_SERVICE_UNAFFECTED = 0,
313    DDI_SERVICE_RESTORED = 16
314} ddi_fault_impact_t;
315
316typedef enum {
317    DDI_DATAPATH_FAULT = -32,
318    DDI_DEVICE_FAULT = -16,
319    DDI_EXTERNAL_FAULT = 0
320} ddi_fault_location_t;
321
322typedef enum {
323    DDI_DEVSTATE_OFFLINE = -32,
324    DDI_DEVSTATE_DOWN = -16,
325    DDI_DEVSTATE_QUIESCED = 0,
326    DDI_DEVSTATE_DEGRADED = 16,
327    DDI_DEVSTATE_UP = 32
328} ddi_devstate_t;
329
330#ifdef	_KERNEL
331
332/*
333 * Common property definitions
334 */
335#define	DDI_FORCEATTACH		"ddi-forceattach"
336#define	DDI_NO_AUTODETACH	"ddi-no-autodetach"
337#define	DDI_VHCI_CLASS		"ddi-vhci-class"
338#define	DDI_NO_ROOT_SUPPORT	"ddi-no-root-support"
339#define	DDI_OPEN_RETURNS_EINTR	"ddi-open-returns-eintr"
340#define	DDI_DEVID_REGISTRANT	"ddi-devid-registrant"
341
342/*
343 * Values that the function supplied to the dev_info
344 * tree traversal functions defined below must return.
345 */
346
347/*
348 * Continue search, if appropriate.
349 */
350#define	DDI_WALK_CONTINUE	0
351
352/*
353 * Terminate current depth of traversal. That is, terminate
354 * the current traversal of children nodes, but continue
355 * traversing sibling nodes and their children (if any).
356 */
357
358#define	DDI_WALK_PRUNECHILD	-1
359
360/*
361 * Terminate current width of traversal. That is, terminate
362 * the current traversal of sibling nodes, but continue with
363 * traversing children nodes and their siblings (if appropriate).
364 */
365
366#define	DDI_WALK_PRUNESIB	-2
367
368/*
369 * Terminate the entire search.
370 */
371
372#define	DDI_WALK_TERMINATE	-3
373
374/*
375 * Terminate the entire search because an error occurred in function
376 */
377#define	DDI_WALK_ERROR		-4
378
379/*
380 * Drivers that are prepared to support full driver layering
381 * should create and export a null-valued property of the following
382 * name.
383 *
384 * Such drivers should be prepared to be called with FKLYR in
385 * the 'flag' argument of their open(9E), close(9E) routines, and
386 * with FKIOCTL in the 'mode' argument of their ioctl(9E) routines.
387 *
388 * See ioctl(9E) and ddi_copyin(9F) for details.
389 */
390#define	DDI_KERNEL_IOCTL	"ddi-kernel-ioctl"
391
392/*
393 * Model definitions for ddi_mmap_get_model(9F) and ddi_model_convert_from(9F).
394 */
395#define	DDI_MODEL_MASK		DATAMODEL_MASK	/* Note: 0x0FF00000 */
396#define	DDI_MODEL_ILP32		DATAMODEL_ILP32
397#define	DDI_MODEL_LP64		DATAMODEL_LP64
398#define	DDI_MODEL_NATIVE	DATAMODEL_NATIVE
399#define	DDI_MODEL_NONE		DATAMODEL_NONE
400
401/* if set to B_TRUE is DER_MODE is equivalent to DERE_PANIC */
402extern boolean_t ddi_err_panic;
403
404/*
405 * Defines for ddi_err().
406 */
407typedef enum {
408	DER_INVALID = 0,	/* must be 0 */
409	DER_CONT = 1,
410	DER_CONS,
411	DER_LOG,
412	DER_VERB,
413	DER_NOTE,
414	DER_WARN,
415	DER_PANIC,
416	DER_MODE,
417	DER_DEBUG
418} ddi_err_t;
419
420extern void ddi_err(ddi_err_t de, dev_info_t *rdip, const char *fmt, ...);
421
422
423extern char *ddi_strdup(const char *str, int flag);
424extern char *strdup(const char *str);
425extern void strfree(char *str);
426
427/*
428 * Functions and data references which really should be in <sys/ddi.h>
429 */
430
431extern int maxphys;
432extern void minphys(struct buf *);
433extern int physio(int (*)(struct buf *), struct buf *, dev_t,
434	int, void (*)(struct buf *), struct uio *);
435extern void disksort(struct diskhd *, struct buf *);
436
437extern size_t strlen(const char *) __PURE;
438extern size_t strnlen(const char *, size_t) __PURE;
439extern char *strcpy(char *, const char *);
440extern char *strncpy(char *, const char *, size_t);
441/* Need to be consistent with <string.h> C++ definition for strchr() */
442#if __cplusplus >= 199711L
443extern const char *strchr(const char *, int);
444#ifndef	_STRCHR_INLINE
445#define	_STRCHR_INLINE
446extern	"C++" {
447	inline char *strchr(char *__s, int __c) {
448		return (char *)strchr((const char *)__s, __c);
449	}
450}
451#endif	/* _STRCHR_INLINE */
452#else
453extern char *strchr(const char *, int);
454#endif	/* __cplusplus >= 199711L */
455#define	DDI_STRSAME(s1, s2)	((*(s1) == *(s2)) && (strcmp((s1), (s2)) == 0))
456extern int strcmp(const char *, const char *) __PURE;
457extern int strncmp(const char *, const char *, size_t) __PURE;
458extern char *strncat(char *, const char *, size_t);
459extern size_t strlcat(char *, const char *, size_t);
460extern size_t strlcpy(char *, const char *, size_t);
461extern size_t strspn(const char *, const char *);
462extern int bcmp(const void *, const void *, size_t) __PURE;
463extern int stoi(char **);
464extern void numtos(ulong_t, char *);
465extern void bcopy(const void *, void *, size_t);
466extern void bzero(void *, size_t);
467
468extern void *memcpy(void *, const  void  *, size_t);
469extern void *memset(void *, int, size_t);
470extern void *memmove(void *, const void *, size_t);
471extern int memcmp(const void *, const void *, size_t) __PURE;
472/* Need to be consistent with <string.h> C++ definition for memchr() */
473#if __cplusplus >= 199711L
474extern const void *memchr(const void *, int, size_t);
475#ifndef	_MEMCHR_INLINE
476#define	_MEMCHR_INLINE
477extern "C++" {
478	inline void *memchr(void * __s, int __c, size_t __n) {
479		return (void *)memchr((const void *)__s, __c, __n);
480	}
481}
482#endif  /* _MEMCHR_INLINE */
483#else
484extern void *memchr(const void *, int, size_t);
485#endif /* __cplusplus >= 199711L */
486
487extern int ddi_strtol(const char *, char **, int, long *);
488extern int ddi_strtoul(const char *, char **, int, unsigned long *);
489extern int ddi_strtoll(const char *, char **, int, longlong_t *);
490extern int ddi_strtoull(const char *, char **, int, u_longlong_t *);
491
492/*
493 * kiconv functions and their macros.
494 */
495#define	KICONV_IGNORE_NULL	(0x0001)
496#define	KICONV_REPLACE_INVALID	(0x0002)
497
498extern kiconv_t kiconv_open(const char *, const char *);
499extern size_t kiconv(kiconv_t, char **, size_t *, char **, size_t *, int *);
500extern int kiconv_close(kiconv_t);
501extern size_t kiconvstr(const char *, const char *, char *, size_t *, char *,
502	size_t *, int, int *);
503
504/*
505 * ddi_map_regs
506 *
507 *	Map in the register set given by rnumber.
508 *	The register number determine which register
509 *	set will be mapped if more than one exists.
510 *	The parent driver gets the information
511 *	from parent private data and sets up the
512 *	appropriate mappings and returns the kernel
513 *	virtual address of the register set in *kaddrp.
514 *	The offset specifies an offset into the register
515 *	space to start from and len indicates the size
516 *	of the area to map. If len and offset are 0 then
517 *	the entire space is mapped.  It returns DDI_SUCCESS on
518 *	success or DDI_FAILURE otherwise.
519 *
520 */
521int
522ddi_map_regs(dev_info_t *dip, uint_t rnumber, caddr_t *kaddrp,
523	off_t offset, off_t len);
524
525/*
526 * ddi_unmap_regs
527 *
528 *	Undo mappings set up by ddi_map_regs.
529 *	The register number determines which register
530 *	set will be unmapped if more than one exists.
531 *	This is provided for drivers preparing
532 *	to detach themselves from the system to
533 *	allow them to release allocated mappings.
534 *
535 *	The kaddrp and len specify the area to be
536 *	unmapped. *kaddrp was returned from ddi_map_regs
537 *	and len should match what ddi_map_regs was called
538 *	with.
539 */
540
541void
542ddi_unmap_regs(dev_info_t *dip, uint_t rnumber, caddr_t *kaddrp,
543	off_t offset, off_t len);
544
545int
546ddi_map(dev_info_t *dp, ddi_map_req_t *mp, off_t offset, off_t len,
547	caddr_t *addrp);
548
549int
550ddi_apply_range(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, struct regspec *rp);
551
552/*
553 * ddi_rnumber_to_regspec: Not for use by leaf drivers.
554 */
555struct regspec *
556ddi_rnumber_to_regspec(dev_info_t *dip, int rnumber);
557
558int
559ddi_bus_map(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_map_req_t *mp, off_t offset,
560	off_t len, caddr_t *vaddrp);
561
562int
563nullbusmap(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_map_req_t *mp, off_t offset,
564	off_t len, caddr_t *vaddrp);
565
566int ddi_peek8(dev_info_t *dip, int8_t *addr, int8_t *val_p);
567int ddi_peek16(dev_info_t *dip, int16_t *addr, int16_t *val_p);
568int ddi_peek32(dev_info_t *dip, int32_t *addr, int32_t *val_p);
569int ddi_peek64(dev_info_t *dip, int64_t *addr, int64_t *val_p);
570
571int ddi_poke8(dev_info_t *dip, int8_t *addr, int8_t val);
572int ddi_poke16(dev_info_t *dip, int16_t *addr, int16_t val);
573int ddi_poke32(dev_info_t *dip, int32_t *addr, int32_t val);
574int ddi_poke64(dev_info_t *dip, int64_t *addr, int64_t val);
575
576/*
577 * Peek and poke to and from a uio structure in xfersize pieces,
578 * using the parent nexi.
579 */
580int ddi_peekpokeio(dev_info_t *devi, struct uio *uio, enum uio_rw rw,
581	caddr_t addr, size_t len, uint_t xfersize);
582
583/*
584 * Pagesize conversions using the parent nexi
585 */
586unsigned long ddi_btop(dev_info_t *dip, unsigned long bytes);
587unsigned long ddi_btopr(dev_info_t *dip, unsigned long bytes);
588unsigned long ddi_ptob(dev_info_t *dip, unsigned long pages);
589
590/*
591 * There are no more "block" interrupt functions, per se.
592 * All thread of control should be done with MP/MT lockings.
593 *
594 * However, there are certain times in which a driver needs
595 * absolutely a critical guaranteed non-preemptable time
596 * in which to execute a few instructions.
597 *
598 * The following pair of functions attempt to guarantee this,
599 * but they are dangerous to use. That is, use them with
600 * extreme care. They do not guarantee to stop other processors
601 * from executing, but they do guarantee that the caller
602 * of ddi_enter_critical will continue to run until the
603 * caller calls ddi_exit_critical. No intervening DDI functions
604 * may be called between an entry and an exit from a critical
605 * region.
606 *
607 * ddi_enter_critical returns an integer identifier which must
608 * be passed to ddi_exit_critical.
609 *
610 * Be very sparing in the use of these functions since it is
611 * likely that absolutely nothing else can occur in the system
612 * whilst in the critical region.
613 */
614
615unsigned int
616ddi_enter_critical(void);
617
618void
619ddi_exit_critical(unsigned int);
620
621/*
622 * devmap functions
623 */
624int
625devmap_setup(dev_t dev, offset_t off, ddi_as_handle_t as, caddr_t *addrp,
626	size_t len, uint_t prot, uint_t maxprot, uint_t flags,
627	struct cred *cred);
628
629int
630ddi_devmap_segmap(dev_t dev, off_t off, ddi_as_handle_t as, caddr_t *addrp,
631	off_t len, uint_t prot, uint_t maxprot, uint_t flags,
632	struct cred *cred);
633
634int
635devmap_load(devmap_cookie_t dhp, offset_t offset, size_t len, uint_t type,
636	uint_t rw);
637
638int
639devmap_unload(devmap_cookie_t dhp, offset_t offset, size_t len);
640
641int
642devmap_devmem_setup(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_info_t *dip,
643	struct devmap_callback_ctl *callback_ops,
644	uint_t rnumber, offset_t roff, size_t len, uint_t maxprot,
645	uint_t flags, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp);
646
647int
648devmap_umem_setup(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_info_t *dip,
649	struct devmap_callback_ctl *callback_ops,
650	ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie, offset_t off, size_t len, uint_t maxprot,
651	uint_t flags, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp);
652
653int
654devmap_devmem_remap(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_info_t *dip,
655	uint_t rnumber, offset_t roff, size_t len, uint_t maxprot,
656	uint_t flags, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp);
657
658int
659devmap_umem_remap(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_info_t *dip,
660	ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie, offset_t off, size_t len, uint_t maxprot,
661	uint_t flags, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp);
662
663void
664devmap_set_ctx_timeout(devmap_cookie_t dhp, clock_t ticks);
665
666int
667devmap_default_access(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp, offset_t off,
668	size_t len, uint_t type, uint_t rw);
669
670int
671devmap_do_ctxmgt(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp, offset_t off, size_t len,
672	uint_t type, uint_t rw, int (*ctxmgt)(devmap_cookie_t, void *, offset_t,
673	size_t, uint_t, uint_t));
674
675
676void *ddi_umem_alloc(size_t size, int flag, ddi_umem_cookie_t *cookiep);
677
678void ddi_umem_free(ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie);
679
680/*
681 * Functions to lock user memory and do repeated I/O or do devmap_umem_setup
682 */
683int
684ddi_umem_lock(caddr_t addr, size_t size, int flags, ddi_umem_cookie_t *cookie);
685
686void
687ddi_umem_unlock(ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie);
688
689struct buf *
690ddi_umem_iosetup(ddi_umem_cookie_t cookie, off_t off, size_t len, int direction,
691    dev_t dev, daddr_t blkno, int (*iodone)(struct buf *), int sleepflag);
692
693/*
694 * Mapping functions
695 */
696int
697ddi_segmap(dev_t dev, off_t offset, struct as *asp, caddr_t *addrp, off_t len,
698	uint_t prot, uint_t maxprot, uint_t flags, cred_t *credp);
699
700int
701ddi_segmap_setup(dev_t dev, off_t offset, struct as *as, caddr_t *addrp,
702	off_t len, uint_t prot, uint_t maxprot, uint_t flags, cred_t *cred,
703	ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp, uint_t rnumber);
704
705int
706ddi_map_fault(dev_info_t *dip, struct hat *hat, struct seg *seg, caddr_t addr,
707	struct devpage *dp, pfn_t pfn, uint_t prot, uint_t lock);
708
709int
710ddi_device_mapping_check(dev_t dev, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp,
711	uint_t rnumber, uint_t *hat_flags);
712
713/*
714 * Property functions:   See also, ddipropdefs.h.
715 *			In general, the underlying driver MUST be held
716 *			to call it's property functions.
717 */
718
719/*
720 * Used to create, modify, and lookup integer properties
721 */
722int ddi_prop_get_int(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags,
723    char *name, int defvalue);
724int64_t ddi_prop_get_int64(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags,
725    char *name, int64_t defvalue);
726int ddi_prop_lookup_int_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags,
727    char *name, int **data, uint_t *nelements);
728int ddi_prop_lookup_int64_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags,
729    char *name, int64_t **data, uint_t *nelements);
730int ddi_prop_update_int(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip,
731    char *name, int data);
732int ddi_prop_update_int64(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip,
733    char *name, int64_t data);
734int ddi_prop_update_int_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip,
735    char *name, int *data, uint_t nelements);
736int ddi_prop_update_int64_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip,
737    char *name, int64_t *data, uint_t nelements);
738/*
739 * Used to create, modify, and lookup string properties
740 */
741int ddi_prop_lookup_string(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags,
742    char *name, char **data);
743int ddi_prop_lookup_string_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags,
744    char *name, char ***data, uint_t *nelements);
745int ddi_prop_update_string(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip,
746    char *name, char *data);
747int ddi_prop_update_string_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip,
748    char *name, char **data, uint_t nelements);
749
750/*
751 * Used to create, modify, and lookup byte properties
752 */
753int ddi_prop_lookup_byte_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags,
754    char *name, uchar_t **data, uint_t *nelements);
755int ddi_prop_update_byte_array(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip,
756    char *name, uchar_t *data, uint_t nelements);
757
758/*
759 * Used to verify the existence of a property or to see if a boolean
760 * property exists.
761 */
762int ddi_prop_exists(dev_t match_dev, dev_info_t *dip, uint_t flags, char *name);
763
764/*
765 * Used to free the data returned by the above property routines.
766 */
767void ddi_prop_free(void *data);
768
769/*
770 * nopropop: For internal use in `dummy' cb_prop_op functions only
771 */
772
773int
774nopropop(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op, int mod_flags,
775	char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp);
776
777/*
778 * ddi_prop_op: The basic property operator for drivers.
779 *
780 * In ddi_prop_op, the type of valuep is interpreted based on prop_op:
781 *
782 *	prop_op			valuep
783 *	------			------
784 *
785 *	PROP_LEN		<unused>
786 *
787 *	PROP_LEN_AND_VAL_BUF	Pointer to callers buffer
788 *
789 *	PROP_LEN_AND_VAL_ALLOC	Address of callers pointer (will be set to
790 *				address of allocated buffer, if successful)
791 */
792
793int
794ddi_prop_op(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op, int mod_flags,
795	char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp);
796
797/* ddi_prop_op_size: for drivers that implement size in bytes */
798int
799ddi_prop_op_size(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op,
800	int mod_flags, char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp,
801	uint64_t size64);
802
803/* ddi_prop_op_size_blksize: like ddi_prop_op_size, in blksize blocks */
804int
805ddi_prop_op_size_blksize(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op,
806	int mod_flags, char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp,
807	uint64_t size64, uint_t blksize);
808
809/* ddi_prop_op_nblocks: for drivers that implement size in DEV_BSIZE blocks */
810int
811ddi_prop_op_nblocks(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op,
812	int mod_flags, char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp,
813	uint64_t nblocks64);
814
815/* ddi_prop_op_nblocks_blksize: like ddi_prop_op_nblocks, in blksize blocks */
816int
817ddi_prop_op_nblocks_blksize(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, ddi_prop_op_t prop_op,
818	int mod_flags, char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp,
819	uint64_t nblocks64, uint_t blksize);
820
821/*
822 * Variable length props...
823 */
824
825/*
826 * ddi_getlongprop:	Get variable length property len+val into a buffer
827 *		allocated by property provider via kmem_alloc. Requester
828 *		is responsible for freeing returned property via kmem_free.
829 *
830 * 	Arguments:
831 *
832 *	dev:	Input:	dev_t of property.
833 *	dip:	Input:	dev_info_t pointer of child.
834 *	flags:	Input:	Possible flag modifiers are:
835 *		DDI_PROP_DONTPASS:	Don't pass to parent if prop not found.
836 *		DDI_PROP_CANSLEEP:	Memory allocation may sleep.
837 *	name:	Input:	name of property.
838 *	valuep:	Output:	Addr of callers buffer pointer.
839 *	lengthp:Output:	*lengthp will contain prop length on exit.
840 *
841 * 	Possible Returns:
842 *
843 *		DDI_PROP_SUCCESS:	Prop found and returned.
844 *		DDI_PROP_NOT_FOUND:	Prop not found
845 *		DDI_PROP_UNDEFINED:	Prop explicitly undefined.
846 *		DDI_PROP_NO_MEMORY:	Prop found, but unable to alloc mem.
847 */
848
849int
850ddi_getlongprop(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flags,
851	char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp);
852
853/*
854 *
855 * ddi_getlongprop_buf:		Get long prop into pre-allocated callers
856 *				buffer. (no memory allocation by provider).
857 *
858 *	dev:	Input:	dev_t of property.
859 *	dip:	Input:	dev_info_t pointer of child.
860 *	flags:	Input:	DDI_PROP_DONTPASS or NULL
861 *	name:	Input:	name of property
862 *	valuep:	Input:	ptr to callers buffer.
863 *	lengthp:I/O:	ptr to length of callers buffer on entry,
864 *			actual length of property on exit.
865 *
866 *	Possible returns:
867 *
868 *		DDI_PROP_SUCCESS	Prop found and returned
869 *		DDI_PROP_NOT_FOUND	Prop not found
870 *		DDI_PROP_UNDEFINED	Prop explicitly undefined.
871 *		DDI_PROP_BUF_TOO_SMALL	Prop found, callers buf too small,
872 *					no value returned, but actual prop
873 *					length returned in *lengthp
874 *
875 */
876
877int
878ddi_getlongprop_buf(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flags,
879	char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp);
880
881/*
882 * Integer/boolean sized props.
883 *
884 * Call is value only... returns found boolean or int sized prop value or
885 * defvalue if prop not found or is wrong length or is explicitly undefined.
886 * Only flag is DDI_PROP_DONTPASS...
887 *
888 * By convention, this interface returns boolean (0) sized properties
889 * as value (int)1.
890 */
891
892int
893ddi_getprop(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flags, char *name, int defvalue);
894
895/*
896 * Get prop length interface: flags are 0 or DDI_PROP_DONTPASS
897 * if returns DDI_PROP_SUCCESS, length returned in *lengthp.
898 */
899
900int
901ddi_getproplen(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flags, char *name, int *lengthp);
902
903
904/*
905 * Interface to create/modify a managed property on child's behalf...
906 * Only flag is DDI_PROP_CANSLEEP to allow memory allocation to sleep
907 * if no memory available for internal prop structure.  Long property
908 * (non integer sized) value references are not copied.
909 *
910 * Define property with DDI_DEV_T_NONE dev_t for properties not associated
911 * with any particular dev_t. Use the same dev_t when modifying or undefining
912 * a property.
913 *
914 * No guarantee on order of property search, so don't mix the same
915 * property name with wildcard and non-wildcard dev_t's.
916 */
917
918/*
919 * ddi_prop_create:	Define a managed property:
920 */
921
922int
923ddi_prop_create(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flag,
924	char *name, caddr_t value, int length);
925
926/*
927 * ddi_prop_modify:	Modify a managed property value
928 */
929
930int
931ddi_prop_modify(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flag,
932	char *name, caddr_t value, int length);
933
934/*
935 * ddi_prop_remove:	Undefine a managed property:
936 */
937
938int
939ddi_prop_remove(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, char *name);
940
941/*
942 * ddi_prop_remove_all:		Used before unloading a driver to remove
943 *				all properties. (undefines all dev_t's props.)
944 *				Also removes `undefined' prop defs.
945 */
946
947void
948ddi_prop_remove_all(dev_info_t *dip);
949
950
951/*
952 * ddi_prop_undefine:	Explicitly undefine a property.  Property
953 *			searches which match this property return
954 *			the error code DDI_PROP_UNDEFINED.
955 *
956 *			Use ddi_prop_remove to negate effect of
957 *			ddi_prop_undefine
958 */
959
960int
961ddi_prop_undefine(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, int flag, char *name);
962
963
964/*
965 * ddi_prop_cache_invalidate
966 *			Invalidate a property in the current cached
967 *			devinfo snapshot - next cached snapshot will
968 *			return the latest property value available.
969 */
970void
971ddi_prop_cache_invalidate(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, char *name, int flags);
972
973/*
974 * The default ddi_bus_prop_op wrapper...
975 */
976
977int
978ddi_bus_prop_op(dev_t dev, dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *ch_dip,
979	ddi_prop_op_t prop_op, int mod_flags,
980	char *name, caddr_t valuep, int *lengthp);
981
982
983/*
984 * Routines to traverse the tree of dev_info nodes.
985 * The general idea of these functions is to provide
986 * various tree traversal utilities. For each node
987 * that the tree traversal function finds, a caller
988 * supplied function is called with arguments of
989 * the current node and a caller supplied argument.
990 * The caller supplied function should return one
991 * of the integer values defined below which will
992 * indicate to the tree traversal function whether
993 * the traversal should be continued, and if so, how,
994 * or whether the traversal should terminate.
995 */
996
997/*
998 * This general-purpose routine traverses the tree of dev_info nodes,
999 * starting from the given node, and calls the given function for each
1000 * node that it finds with the current node and the pointer arg (which
1001 * can point to a structure of information that the function
1002 * needs) as arguments.
1003 *
1004 * It does the walk a layer at a time, not depth-first.
1005 *
1006 * The given function must return one of the values defined above.
1007 *
1008 */
1009
1010void
1011ddi_walk_devs(dev_info_t *, int (*)(dev_info_t *, void *), void *);
1012
1013/*
1014 * Routines to get at elements of the dev_info structure
1015 */
1016
1017/*
1018 * ddi_node_name gets the device's 'name' from the device node.
1019 *
1020 * ddi_binding_name gets the string the OS used to bind the node to a driver,
1021 * in certain cases, the binding name may be different from the node name,
1022 * if the node name does not name a specific device driver.
1023 *
1024 * ddi_get_name is a synonym for ddi_binding_name().
1025 */
1026char *
1027ddi_get_name(dev_info_t *dip);
1028
1029char *
1030ddi_binding_name(dev_info_t *dip);
1031
1032const char *
1033ddi_driver_name(dev_info_t *dip);
1034
1035major_t
1036ddi_driver_major(dev_info_t *dip);
1037
1038major_t
1039ddi_compatible_driver_major(dev_info_t *dip, char **formp);
1040
1041char *
1042ddi_node_name(dev_info_t *dip);
1043
1044int
1045ddi_get_nodeid(dev_info_t *dip);
1046
1047int
1048ddi_get_instance(dev_info_t *dip);
1049
1050struct dev_ops *
1051ddi_get_driver(dev_info_t *dip);
1052
1053void
1054ddi_set_driver(dev_info_t *dip, struct dev_ops *devo);
1055
1056void
1057ddi_set_driver_private(dev_info_t *dip, void *data);
1058
1059void *
1060ddi_get_driver_private(dev_info_t *dip);
1061
1062/*
1063 * ddi_dev_is_needed tells system that a device is about to use a
1064 * component. Returns when component is ready.
1065 */
1066int
1067ddi_dev_is_needed(dev_info_t *dip, int cmpt, int level);
1068
1069/*
1070 * check if DDI_SUSPEND may result in power being removed from a device.
1071 */
1072int
1073ddi_removing_power(dev_info_t *dip);
1074
1075/*
1076 *  (Obsolete) power entry point
1077 */
1078int
1079ddi_power(dev_info_t *dip, int cmpt, int level);
1080
1081/*
1082 * ddi_get_parent requires that the branch of the tree with the
1083 * node be held (ddi_hold_installed_driver) or that the devinfo tree
1084 * lock be held
1085 */
1086dev_info_t *
1087ddi_get_parent(dev_info_t *dip);
1088
1089/*
1090 * ddi_get_child and ddi_get_next_sibling require that the devinfo
1091 * tree lock be held
1092 */
1093dev_info_t *
1094ddi_get_child(dev_info_t *dip);
1095
1096dev_info_t *
1097ddi_get_next_sibling(dev_info_t *dip);
1098
1099dev_info_t *
1100ddi_get_next(dev_info_t *dip);
1101
1102void
1103ddi_set_next(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *nextdip);
1104
1105/*
1106 * dev_info manipulation functions
1107 */
1108
1109/*
1110 * Add and remove child devices. These are part of the system framework.
1111 *
1112 * ddi_add_child creates a dev_info structure with the passed name,
1113 * nodeid and instance arguments and makes it a child of pdip. Devices
1114 * that are known directly by the hardware have real nodeids; devices
1115 * that are software constructs use the defined DEVI_PSEUDO_NODEID
1116 * for the node id.
1117 *
1118 * ddi_remove_node removes the node from the tree. This fails if this
1119 * child has children. Parent and driver private data should already
1120 * be released (freed) prior to calling this function.  If flag is
1121 * non-zero, the child is removed from it's linked list of instances.
1122 */
1123dev_info_t *
1124ddi_add_child(dev_info_t *pdip, char *name, uint_t nodeid, uint_t instance);
1125
1126int
1127ddi_remove_child(dev_info_t *dip, int flag);
1128
1129/*
1130 * Given the major number for a driver, make sure that dev_info nodes
1131 * are created form the driver's hwconf file, the driver for the named
1132 * device is loaded and attached, as well as any drivers for parent devices.
1133 * Return a pointer to the driver's dev_ops struct with the dev_ops held.
1134 * Note - Callers must release the dev_ops with ddi_rele_driver.
1135 *
1136 * When a driver is held, the branch of the devinfo tree from any of the
1137 * drivers devinfos to the root node are automatically held.  This only
1138 * applies to tree traversals up (and back down) the tree following the
1139 * parent pointers.
1140 *
1141 * Use of this interface is discouraged, it may be removed in a future release.
1142 */
1143struct dev_ops *
1144ddi_hold_installed_driver(major_t major);
1145
1146void
1147ddi_rele_driver(major_t major);
1148
1149/*
1150 * Attach and hold the specified instance of a driver.  The flags argument
1151 * should be zero.
1152 */
1153dev_info_t *
1154ddi_hold_devi_by_instance(major_t major, int instance, int flags);
1155
1156void
1157ddi_release_devi(dev_info_t *);
1158
1159/*
1160 * Associate a streams queue with a devinfo node
1161 */
1162void
1163ddi_assoc_queue_with_devi(queue_t *, dev_info_t *);
1164
1165/*
1166 * Given the identifier string passed, make sure that dev_info nodes
1167 * are created form the driver's hwconf file, the driver for the named
1168 * device is loaded and attached, as well as any drivers for parent devices.
1169 *
1170 * Note that the driver is not held and is subject to being removed the instant
1171 * this call completes.  You probably really want ddi_hold_installed_driver.
1172 */
1173int
1174ddi_install_driver(char *idstring);
1175
1176/*
1177 * Routines that return specific nodes
1178 */
1179
1180dev_info_t *
1181ddi_root_node(void);
1182
1183/*
1184 * Given a name and an instance number, find and return the
1185 * dev_info from the current state of the device tree.
1186 *
1187 * If instance number is -1, return the first named instance.
1188 *
1189 * If attached is 1, exclude all nodes that are < DS_ATTACHED
1190 *
1191 * Requires that the devinfo tree be locked.
1192 * If attached is 1, the driver must be held.
1193 */
1194dev_info_t *
1195ddi_find_devinfo(char *name, int instance, int attached);
1196
1197/*
1198 * Synchronization of I/O with respect to various
1199 * caches and system write buffers.
1200 *
1201 * Done at varying points during an I/O transfer (including at the
1202 * removal of an I/O mapping).
1203 *
1204 * Due to the support of systems with write buffers which may
1205 * not be able to be turned off, this function *must* used at
1206 * any point in which data consistency might be required.
1207 *
1208 * Generally this means that if a memory object has multiple mappings
1209 * (both for I/O, as described by the handle, and the IU, via, e.g.
1210 * a call to ddi_dma_kvaddrp), and one mapping may have been
1211 * used to modify the memory object, this function must be called
1212 * to ensure that the modification of the memory object is
1213 * complete, as well as possibly to inform other mappings of
1214 * the object that any cached references to the object are
1215 * now stale (and flush or invalidate these stale cache references
1216 * as necessary).
1217 *
1218 * The function ddi_dma_sync() provides the general interface with
1219 * respect to this capability. Generally, ddi_dma_free() (below) may
1220 * be used in preference to ddi_dma_sync() as ddi_dma_free() calls
1221 * ddi_dma_sync().
1222 *
1223 * Returns 0 if all caches that exist and are specified by cache_flags
1224 * are successfully operated on, else -1.
1225 *
1226 * The argument offset specifies an offset into the mapping of the mapped
1227 * object in which to perform the synchronization. It will be silently
1228 * truncated to the granularity of underlying cache line sizes as
1229 * appropriate.
1230 *
1231 * The argument len specifies a length starting from offset in which to
1232 * perform the synchronization. A value of (uint_t) -1 means that the length
1233 * proceeds from offset to the end of the mapping. The length argument
1234 * will silently rounded up to the granularity of underlying cache line
1235 * sizes  as appropriate.
1236 *
1237 * The argument flags specifies what to synchronize (the device's view of
1238 * the object or the cpu's view of the object).
1239 *
1240 * Inquiring minds want to know when ddi_dma_sync should be used:
1241 *
1242 * +	When an object is mapped for dma, assume that an
1243 *	implicit ddi_dma_sync() is done for you.
1244 *
1245 * +	When an object is unmapped (ddi_dma_free()), assume
1246 *	that an implicit ddi_dma_sync() is done for you.
1247 *
1248 * +	At any time between the two times above that the
1249 *	memory object may have been modified by either
1250 *	the DMA device or a processor and you wish that
1251 *	the change be noticed by the master that didn't
1252 *	do the modifying.
1253 *
1254 * Clearly, only the third case above requires the use of ddi_dma_sync.
1255 *
1256 * Inquiring minds also want to know which flag to use:
1257 *
1258 * +	If you *modify* with a cpu the object, you use
1259 *	ddi_dma_sync(...DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORDEV) (you are making sure
1260 *	that the DMA device sees the changes you made).
1261 *
1262 * +	If you are checking, with the processor, an area
1263 *	of the object that the DMA device *may* have modified,
1264 *	you use ddi_dma_sync(....DDI_DMA_SYNC_FORCPU) (you are
1265 *	making sure that the processor(s) will see the changes
1266 *	that the DMA device may have made).
1267 */
1268
1269int
1270ddi_dma_sync(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, off_t offset, size_t len, uint_t flags);
1271
1272/*
1273 * Return the allowable DMA burst size for the object mapped by handle.
1274 * The burst sizes will returned in an integer that encodes power
1275 * of two burst sizes that are allowed in bit encoded format. For
1276 * example, a transfer that could allow 1, 2, 4, 8 and 32 byte bursts
1277 * would be encoded as 0x2f. A transfer that could be allowed as solely
1278 * a halfword (2 byte) transfers would be returned as 0x2.
1279 */
1280
1281int
1282ddi_dma_burstsizes(ddi_dma_handle_t handle);
1283
1284/*
1285 * Merge DMA attributes
1286 */
1287
1288void
1289ddi_dma_attr_merge(ddi_dma_attr_t *attr, ddi_dma_attr_t *mod);
1290
1291/*
1292 * Allocate a DMA handle
1293 */
1294
1295int
1296ddi_dma_alloc_handle(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_dma_attr_t *attr,
1297	int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg,
1298	ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep);
1299
1300/*
1301 * Free DMA handle
1302 */
1303
1304void
1305ddi_dma_free_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep);
1306
1307/*
1308 * Allocate memory for DMA transfers
1309 */
1310
1311int
1312ddi_dma_mem_alloc(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, size_t length,
1313	ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp, uint_t xfermodes,
1314	int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, caddr_t *kaddrp,
1315	size_t *real_length, ddi_acc_handle_t *handlep);
1316
1317/*
1318 * Free DMA memory
1319 */
1320
1321void
1322ddi_dma_mem_free(ddi_acc_handle_t *hp);
1323
1324/*
1325 * bind address to a DMA handle
1326 */
1327
1328int
1329ddi_dma_addr_bind_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, struct as *as,
1330	caddr_t addr, size_t len, uint_t flags,
1331	int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg,
1332	ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp);
1333
1334/*
1335 * bind buffer to DMA handle
1336 */
1337
1338int
1339ddi_dma_buf_bind_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, struct buf *bp,
1340	uint_t flags, int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg,
1341	ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp);
1342
1343/*
1344 * unbind mapping object to handle
1345 */
1346
1347int
1348ddi_dma_unbind_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t handle);
1349
1350/*
1351 * get next DMA cookie
1352 */
1353
1354void
1355ddi_dma_nextcookie(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep);
1356
1357/*
1358 * get number of DMA windows
1359 */
1360
1361int
1362ddi_dma_numwin(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, uint_t *nwinp);
1363
1364/*
1365 * get specific DMA window
1366 */
1367
1368int
1369ddi_dma_getwin(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, uint_t win, off_t *offp,
1370	size_t *lenp, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp);
1371
1372/*
1373 * activate 64 bit SBus support
1374 */
1375
1376int
1377ddi_dma_set_sbus64(ddi_dma_handle_t handle, ulong_t burstsizes);
1378
1379/*
1380 * Miscellaneous functions
1381 */
1382
1383/*
1384 * ddi_report_dev:	Report a successful attach.
1385 */
1386
1387void
1388ddi_report_dev(dev_info_t *dev);
1389
1390/*
1391 * ddi_dev_regsize
1392 *
1393 *	If the device has h/w register(s), report
1394 *	the size, in bytes, of the specified one into *resultp.
1395 *
1396 *	Returns DDI_FAILURE if there are not registers,
1397 *	or the specified register doesn't exist.
1398 */
1399
1400int
1401ddi_dev_regsize(dev_info_t *dev, uint_t rnumber, off_t *resultp);
1402
1403/*
1404 * ddi_dev_nregs
1405 *
1406 *	If the device has h/w register(s), report
1407 *	how many of them that there are into resultp.
1408 *	Return DDI_FAILURE if the device has no registers.
1409 */
1410
1411int
1412ddi_dev_nregs(dev_info_t *dev, int *resultp);
1413
1414/*
1415 * ddi_dev_is_sid
1416 *
1417 *	If the device is self-identifying, i.e.,
1418 *	has already been probed by a smart PROM
1419 *	(and thus registers are known to be valid)
1420 *	return DDI_SUCCESS, else DDI_FAILURE.
1421 */
1422
1423
1424int
1425ddi_dev_is_sid(dev_info_t *dev);
1426
1427/*
1428 * ddi_slaveonly
1429 *
1430 *	If the device is on a bus that precludes
1431 *	the device from being either a dma master or
1432 *	a dma slave, return DDI_SUCCESS.
1433 */
1434
1435int
1436ddi_slaveonly(dev_info_t *);
1437
1438
1439/*
1440 * ddi_dev_affinity
1441 *
1442 *	Report, via DDI_SUCCESS, whether there exists
1443 *	an 'affinity' between two dev_info_t's. An
1444 *	affinity is defined to be either a parent-child,
1445 *	or a sibling relationship such that the siblings
1446 *	or in the same part of the bus they happen to be
1447 *	on.
1448 */
1449
1450int
1451ddi_dev_affinity(dev_info_t *deva, dev_info_t *devb);
1452
1453
1454/*
1455 * ddi_set_callback
1456 *
1457 *	Set a function/arg pair into the callback list identified
1458 *	by listid. *listid must always initially start out as zero.
1459 */
1460
1461void
1462ddi_set_callback(int (*funcp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, uintptr_t *listid);
1463
1464/*
1465 * ddi_run_callback
1466 *
1467 *	Run the callback list identified by listid.
1468 */
1469
1470void
1471ddi_run_callback(uintptr_t *listid);
1472
1473/*
1474 * More miscellaneous
1475 */
1476
1477int
1478nochpoll(dev_t dev, short events, int anyyet, short *reventsp,
1479	struct pollhead **phpp);
1480
1481dev_info_t *
1482nodevinfo(dev_t dev, int otyp);
1483
1484int
1485ddi_no_info(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_info_cmd_t infocmd, void *arg, void **result);
1486
1487int
1488ddi_getinfo_1to1(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_info_cmd_t infocmd,
1489    void *arg, void **result);
1490
1491int
1492ddifail(dev_info_t *devi, ddi_attach_cmd_t cmd);
1493
1494int
1495ddi_no_dma_map(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1496    struct ddi_dma_req *dmareqp, ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep);
1497
1498int
1499ddi_no_dma_allochdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_dma_attr_t *attr,
1500    int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep);
1501
1502int
1503ddi_no_dma_freehdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1504    ddi_dma_handle_t handle);
1505
1506int
1507ddi_no_dma_bindhdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1508    ddi_dma_handle_t handle, struct ddi_dma_req *dmareq,
1509    ddi_dma_cookie_t *cp, uint_t *ccountp);
1510
1511int
1512ddi_no_dma_unbindhdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1513    ddi_dma_handle_t handle);
1514
1515int
1516ddi_no_dma_flush(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1517    ddi_dma_handle_t handle, off_t off, size_t len,
1518    uint_t cache_flags);
1519
1520int
1521ddi_no_dma_win(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1522    ddi_dma_handle_t handle, uint_t win, off_t *offp,
1523    size_t *lenp, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp);
1524
1525int
1526ddi_no_dma_mctl(register dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1527    ddi_dma_handle_t handle, enum ddi_dma_ctlops request,
1528    off_t *offp, size_t *lenp, caddr_t *objp, uint_t flags);
1529
1530void
1531ddivoid();
1532
1533cred_t *
1534ddi_get_cred(void);
1535
1536time_t
1537ddi_get_time(void);
1538
1539pid_t
1540ddi_get_pid(void);
1541
1542kt_did_t
1543ddi_get_kt_did(void);
1544
1545boolean_t
1546ddi_can_receive_sig(void);
1547
1548void
1549swab(void *src, void *dst, size_t nbytes);
1550
1551int
1552ddi_create_minor_node(dev_info_t *dip, char *name, int spec_type,
1553    minor_t minor_num, char *node_type, int flag);
1554
1555int
1556ddi_create_priv_minor_node(dev_info_t *dip, char *name, int spec_type,
1557    minor_t minor_num, char *node_type, int flag,
1558    const char *rdpriv, const char *wrpriv, mode_t priv_mode);
1559
1560void
1561ddi_remove_minor_node(dev_info_t *dip, char *name);
1562
1563int
1564ddi_in_panic(void);
1565
1566int
1567ddi_streams_driver(dev_info_t *dip);
1568
1569/*
1570 * DDI wrappers for ffs and fls
1571 */
1572int
1573ddi_ffs(long mask);
1574
1575int
1576ddi_fls(long mask);
1577
1578/*
1579 * The ddi_soft_state* routines comprise generic storage management utilities
1580 * for driver soft state structures.  Two types of soft_state indexes are
1581 * supported: 'integer index', and 'string index'.
1582 */
1583typedef	struct __ddi_soft_state_bystr	ddi_soft_state_bystr;
1584
1585/*
1586 * Initialize a soft_state set, establishing the 'size' of soft state objects
1587 * in the set.
1588 *
1589 * For an 'integer indexed' soft_state set, the initial set will accommodate
1590 * 'n_items' objects - 'n_items' is a hint (i.e. zero is allowed), allocations
1591 * that exceed 'n_items' have additional overhead.
1592 *
1593 * For a 'string indexed' soft_state set, 'n_items' should be the typical
1594 * number of soft state objects in the set - 'n_items' is a hint, there may
1595 * be additional overhead if the hint is too small (and wasted memory if the
1596 * hint is too big).
1597 */
1598int
1599ddi_soft_state_init(void **state_p, size_t size, size_t n_items);
1600int
1601ddi_soft_state_bystr_init(ddi_soft_state_bystr **state_p,
1602    size_t size, int n_items);
1603
1604/*
1605 * Allocate a soft state object associated with either 'integer index' or
1606 * 'string index' from a soft_state set.
1607 */
1608int
1609ddi_soft_state_zalloc(void *state, int item);
1610int
1611ddi_soft_state_bystr_zalloc(ddi_soft_state_bystr *state, const char *str);
1612
1613/*
1614 * Get the pointer to the allocated soft state object associated with
1615 * either 'integer index' or 'string index'.
1616 */
1617void *
1618ddi_get_soft_state(void *state, int item);
1619void *
1620ddi_soft_state_bystr_get(ddi_soft_state_bystr *state, const char *str);
1621
1622/*
1623 * Free the soft state object associated with either 'integer index'
1624 * or 'string index'.
1625 */
1626void
1627ddi_soft_state_free(void *state, int item);
1628void
1629ddi_soft_state_bystr_free(ddi_soft_state_bystr *state, const char *str);
1630
1631/*
1632 * Free the soft state set and any associated soft state objects.
1633 */
1634void
1635ddi_soft_state_fini(void **state_p);
1636void
1637ddi_soft_state_bystr_fini(ddi_soft_state_bystr **state_p);
1638
1639/*
1640 * The ddi_strid_* routines provide string-to-index management utilities.
1641 */
1642typedef	struct __ddi_strid	ddi_strid;
1643int
1644ddi_strid_init(ddi_strid **strid_p, int n_items);
1645id_t
1646ddi_strid_alloc(ddi_strid *strid, char *str);
1647id_t
1648ddi_strid_str2id(ddi_strid *strid, char *str);
1649char *
1650ddi_strid_id2str(ddi_strid *strid, id_t id);
1651void
1652ddi_strid_free(ddi_strid *strid, id_t id);
1653void
1654ddi_strid_fini(ddi_strid **strid_p);
1655
1656/*
1657 * Set the addr field of the name in dip to name
1658 */
1659void
1660ddi_set_name_addr(dev_info_t *dip, char *name);
1661
1662/*
1663 * Get the address part of the name.
1664 */
1665char *
1666ddi_get_name_addr(dev_info_t *dip);
1667
1668void
1669ddi_set_parent_data(dev_info_t *dip, void *pd);
1670
1671void *
1672ddi_get_parent_data(dev_info_t *dip);
1673
1674int
1675ddi_initchild(dev_info_t *parent, dev_info_t *proto);
1676
1677int
1678ddi_uninitchild(dev_info_t *dip);
1679
1680major_t
1681ddi_name_to_major(char *name);
1682
1683char *
1684ddi_major_to_name(major_t major);
1685
1686char *
1687ddi_deviname(dev_info_t *dip, char *name);
1688
1689char *
1690ddi_pathname(dev_info_t *dip, char *path);
1691
1692char *
1693ddi_pathname_minor(struct ddi_minor_data *dmdp, char *path);
1694
1695char *
1696ddi_pathname_obp(dev_info_t *dip, char *path);
1697
1698int
1699ddi_pathname_obp_set(dev_info_t *dip, char *component);
1700
1701int
1702ddi_dev_pathname(dev_t devt, int spec_type, char *name);
1703
1704dev_t
1705ddi_pathname_to_dev_t(char *pathname);
1706
1707/*
1708 * High resolution system timer functions.
1709 *
1710 * These functions are already in the kernel (see sys/time.h).
1711 * The ddi supports the notion of a hrtime_t type and the
1712 * functions gethrtime, hrtadd, hrtsub and hrtcmp.
1713 */
1714
1715
1716/*
1717 * Nexus wrapper functions
1718 *
1719 * These functions are for entries in a bus nexus driver's bus_ops
1720 * structure for when the driver doesn't have such a function and
1721 * doesn't wish to prohibit such a function from existing. They
1722 * may also be called to start passing a request up the dev_info
1723 * tree.
1724 */
1725
1726/*
1727 * bus_ctl wrapper
1728 */
1729
1730int
1731ddi_ctlops(dev_info_t *d, dev_info_t *r, ddi_ctl_enum_t o, void *a, void *v);
1732
1733/*
1734 * bus_dma_map wrapper
1735 */
1736
1737int
1738ddi_dma_map(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1739	struct ddi_dma_req *dmareqp, ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep);
1740
1741int
1742ddi_dma_allochdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_dma_attr_t *attr,
1743	int (*waitfp)(caddr_t), caddr_t arg, ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep);
1744
1745int
1746ddi_dma_freehdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1747	ddi_dma_handle_t handle);
1748
1749int
1750ddi_dma_bindhdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1751	ddi_dma_handle_t handle, struct ddi_dma_req *dmareq,
1752	ddi_dma_cookie_t *cp, uint_t *ccountp);
1753
1754int
1755ddi_dma_unbindhdl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1756	ddi_dma_handle_t handle);
1757
1758int
1759ddi_dma_flush(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1760	ddi_dma_handle_t handle, off_t off, size_t len,
1761	uint_t cache_flags);
1762
1763int
1764ddi_dma_win(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip,
1765	ddi_dma_handle_t handle, uint_t win, off_t *offp,
1766	size_t *lenp, ddi_dma_cookie_t *cookiep, uint_t *ccountp);
1767
1768/*
1769 * bus_dma_ctl wrapper
1770 */
1771
1772int
1773ddi_dma_mctl(dev_info_t *dip, dev_info_t *rdip, ddi_dma_handle_t handle,
1774	enum ddi_dma_ctlops request, off_t *offp, size_t *lenp,
1775	caddr_t *objp, uint_t flags);
1776
1777/*
1778 * dvma support for networking drivers
1779 */
1780
1781unsigned long
1782dvma_pagesize(dev_info_t *dip);
1783
1784int
1785dvma_reserve(dev_info_t *dip,  ddi_dma_lim_t *limp, uint_t pages,
1786	ddi_dma_handle_t *handlep);
1787
1788void
1789dvma_release(ddi_dma_handle_t h);
1790
1791void
1792dvma_kaddr_load(ddi_dma_handle_t h, caddr_t a, uint_t len, uint_t index,
1793	ddi_dma_cookie_t *cp);
1794
1795void
1796dvma_unload(ddi_dma_handle_t h, uint_t objindex, uint_t type);
1797
1798void
1799dvma_sync(ddi_dma_handle_t h, uint_t objindex, uint_t type);
1800
1801/*
1802 * Layered driver support
1803 */
1804
1805extern int ddi_copyin(const void *, void *, size_t, int);
1806extern int ddi_copyout(const void *, void *, size_t, int);
1807
1808/*
1809 * Send signals to processes
1810 */
1811extern void *proc_ref(void);
1812extern void proc_unref(void *pref);
1813extern int proc_signal(void *pref, int sig);
1814
1815/* I/O port access routines */
1816extern uint8_t inb(int port);
1817extern uint16_t inw(int port);
1818extern uint32_t inl(int port);
1819extern void outb(int port, uint8_t value);
1820extern void outw(int port, uint16_t value);
1821extern void outl(int port, uint32_t value);
1822
1823/*
1824 * Console bell routines
1825 */
1826extern void ddi_ring_console_bell(clock_t duration);
1827extern void ddi_set_console_bell(void (*bellfunc)(clock_t duration));
1828
1829/*
1830 * Fault-related functions
1831 */
1832extern int ddi_check_acc_handle(ddi_acc_handle_t);
1833extern int ddi_check_dma_handle(ddi_dma_handle_t);
1834extern void ddi_dev_report_fault(dev_info_t *, ddi_fault_impact_t,
1835	ddi_fault_location_t, const char *);
1836extern ddi_devstate_t ddi_get_devstate(dev_info_t *);
1837
1838/*
1839 * Miscellaneous redefines
1840 */
1841#define	uiophysio	physio
1842
1843/*
1844 * utilities - "reg" mapping and all common portable data access functions
1845 */
1846
1847/*
1848 * error code from ddi_regs_map_setup
1849 */
1850
1851#define	DDI_REGS_ACC_CONFLICT	(-10)
1852
1853/*
1854 * Device address advance flags
1855 */
1856
1857#define	 DDI_DEV_NO_AUTOINCR	0x0000
1858#define	 DDI_DEV_AUTOINCR	0x0001
1859
1860int
1861ddi_regs_map_setup(dev_info_t *dip, uint_t rnumber, caddr_t *addrp,
1862	offset_t offset, offset_t len, ddi_device_acc_attr_t *accattrp,
1863	ddi_acc_handle_t *handle);
1864
1865void
1866ddi_regs_map_free(ddi_acc_handle_t *handle);
1867
1868/*
1869 * these are the prototypes for the common portable data access functions
1870 */
1871
1872uint8_t
1873ddi_get8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *addr);
1874
1875uint16_t
1876ddi_get16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *addr);
1877
1878uint32_t
1879ddi_get32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *addr);
1880
1881uint64_t
1882ddi_get64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *addr);
1883
1884void
1885ddi_rep_get8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *host_addr, uint8_t *dev_addr,
1886	size_t repcount, uint_t flags);
1887
1888void
1889ddi_rep_get16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *host_addr, uint16_t *dev_addr,
1890	size_t repcount, uint_t flags);
1891
1892void
1893ddi_rep_get32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *host_addr, uint32_t *dev_addr,
1894	size_t repcount, uint_t flags);
1895
1896void
1897ddi_rep_get64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *host_addr, uint64_t *dev_addr,
1898	size_t repcount, uint_t flags);
1899
1900void
1901ddi_put8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *addr, uint8_t value);
1902
1903void
1904ddi_put16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *addr, uint16_t value);
1905
1906void
1907ddi_put32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *addr, uint32_t value);
1908
1909void
1910ddi_put64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *addr, uint64_t value);
1911
1912void
1913ddi_rep_put8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint8_t *host_addr, uint8_t *dev_addr,
1914	size_t repcount, uint_t flags);
1915void
1916ddi_rep_put16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint16_t *host_addr, uint16_t *dev_addr,
1917	size_t repcount, uint_t flags);
1918void
1919ddi_rep_put32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint32_t *host_addr, uint32_t *dev_addr,
1920	size_t repcount, uint_t flags);
1921
1922void
1923ddi_rep_put64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, uint64_t *host_addr, uint64_t *dev_addr,
1924	size_t repcount, uint_t flags);
1925
1926/*
1927 * these are special device handling functions
1928 */
1929int
1930ddi_device_zero(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, caddr_t dev_addr,
1931	size_t bytecount, ssize_t dev_advcnt, uint_t dev_datasz);
1932
1933int
1934ddi_device_copy(
1935	ddi_acc_handle_t src_handle, caddr_t src_addr, ssize_t src_advcnt,
1936	ddi_acc_handle_t dest_handle, caddr_t dest_addr, ssize_t dest_advcnt,
1937	size_t bytecount, uint_t dev_datasz);
1938
1939/*
1940 * these are software byte swapping functions
1941 */
1942uint16_t
1943ddi_swap16(uint16_t value);
1944
1945uint32_t
1946ddi_swap32(uint32_t value);
1947
1948uint64_t
1949ddi_swap64(uint64_t value);
1950
1951/*
1952 * these are the prototypes for PCI local bus functions
1953 */
1954/*
1955 * PCI power management capabilities reporting in addition to those
1956 * provided by the PCI Power Management Specification.
1957 */
1958#define	PCI_PM_IDLESPEED	0x1		/* clock for idle dev - cap  */
1959#define	PCI_PM_IDLESPEED_ANY	(void *)-1	/* any clock for idle dev */
1960#define	PCI_PM_IDLESPEED_NONE	(void *)-2	/* regular clock for idle dev */
1961
1962int
1963pci_config_setup(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_acc_handle_t *handle);
1964
1965void
1966pci_config_teardown(ddi_acc_handle_t *handle);
1967
1968uint8_t
1969pci_config_get8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset);
1970
1971uint16_t
1972pci_config_get16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset);
1973
1974uint32_t
1975pci_config_get32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset);
1976
1977uint64_t
1978pci_config_get64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset);
1979
1980void
1981pci_config_put8(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint8_t value);
1982
1983void
1984pci_config_put16(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint16_t value);
1985
1986void
1987pci_config_put32(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint32_t value);
1988
1989void
1990pci_config_put64(ddi_acc_handle_t handle, off_t offset, uint64_t value);
1991
1992int
1993pci_report_pmcap(dev_info_t *dip, int cap, void *arg);
1994
1995int
1996pci_restore_config_regs(dev_info_t *dip);
1997
1998int
1999pci_save_config_regs(dev_info_t *dip);
2000
2001void
2002pci_ereport_setup(dev_info_t *dip);
2003
2004void
2005pci_ereport_teardown(dev_info_t *dip);
2006
2007void
2008pci_ereport_post(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_fm_error_t *derr, uint16_t *status);
2009
2010#if defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64)
2011int
2012pci_peekpoke_check(dev_info_t *, dev_info_t *, ddi_ctl_enum_t, void *, void *,
2013	int (*handler)(dev_info_t *, dev_info_t *, ddi_ctl_enum_t, void *,
2014	void *), kmutex_t *, kmutex_t *,
2015	void (*scan)(dev_info_t *, ddi_fm_error_t *));
2016#endif
2017
2018void
2019pci_target_enqueue(uint64_t, char *, char *, uint64_t);
2020
2021void
2022pci_targetq_init(void);
2023
2024int
2025pci_post_suspend(dev_info_t *dip);
2026
2027int
2028pci_pre_resume(dev_info_t *dip);
2029
2030/*
2031 * the prototype for the C Language Type Model inquiry.
2032 */
2033model_t	ddi_mmap_get_model(void);
2034model_t	ddi_model_convert_from(model_t);
2035
2036/*
2037 * these are the prototypes for device id functions.
2038 */
2039int
2040ddi_devid_valid(ddi_devid_t devid);
2041
2042int
2043ddi_devid_register(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_devid_t devid);
2044
2045void
2046ddi_devid_unregister(dev_info_t *dip);
2047
2048int
2049ddi_devid_init(dev_info_t *dip, ushort_t devid_type, ushort_t nbytes,
2050    void *id, ddi_devid_t *ret_devid);
2051
2052int
2053ddi_devid_get(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_devid_t *ret_devid);
2054
2055size_t
2056ddi_devid_sizeof(ddi_devid_t devid);
2057
2058void
2059ddi_devid_free(ddi_devid_t devid);
2060
2061int
2062ddi_devid_compare(ddi_devid_t id1, ddi_devid_t id2);
2063
2064int
2065ddi_devid_scsi_encode(int version, char *driver_name,
2066    uchar_t *inq, size_t inq_len, uchar_t *inq80, size_t inq80_len,
2067    uchar_t *inq83, size_t inq83_len, ddi_devid_t *ret_devid);
2068
2069int
2070ddi_devid_smp_encode(int version, char *driver_name,
2071    char *wwnstr, uchar_t *srmir_buf, size_t srmir_len,
2072    ddi_devid_t *ret_devid);
2073
2074char
2075*ddi_devid_to_guid(ddi_devid_t devid);
2076
2077void
2078ddi_devid_free_guid(char *guid);
2079
2080int
2081ddi_lyr_get_devid(dev_t dev, ddi_devid_t *ret_devid);
2082
2083int
2084ddi_lyr_get_minor_name(dev_t dev, int spec_type, char **minor_name);
2085
2086int
2087ddi_lyr_devid_to_devlist(ddi_devid_t devid, char *minor_name, int *retndevs,
2088    dev_t **retdevs);
2089
2090void
2091ddi_lyr_free_devlist(dev_t *devlist, int ndevs);
2092
2093char *
2094ddi_devid_str_encode(ddi_devid_t devid, char *minor_name);
2095
2096int
2097ddi_devid_str_decode(char *devidstr, ddi_devid_t *devidp, char **minor_namep);
2098
2099void
2100ddi_devid_str_free(char *devidstr);
2101
2102int
2103ddi_devid_str_compare(char *id1_str, char *id2_str);
2104
2105/*
2106 * Event to post to when a devinfo node is removed.
2107 */
2108#define	DDI_DEVI_REMOVE_EVENT		"DDI:DEVI_REMOVE"
2109#define	DDI_DEVI_INSERT_EVENT		"DDI:DEVI_INSERT"
2110#define	DDI_DEVI_BUS_RESET_EVENT	"DDI:DEVI_BUS_RESET"
2111#define	DDI_DEVI_DEVICE_RESET_EVENT	"DDI:DEVI_DEVICE_RESET"
2112
2113/*
2114 * Invoke bus nexus driver's implementation of the
2115 * (*bus_remove_eventcall)() interface to remove a registered
2116 * callback handler for "event".
2117 */
2118int
2119ddi_remove_event_handler(ddi_callback_id_t id);
2120
2121/*
2122 * Invoke bus nexus driver's implementation of the
2123 * (*bus_add_eventcall)() interface to register a callback handler
2124 * for "event".
2125 */
2126int
2127ddi_add_event_handler(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_eventcookie_t event,
2128	void (*handler)(dev_info_t *, ddi_eventcookie_t, void *, void *),
2129	void *arg, ddi_callback_id_t *id);
2130
2131/*
2132 * Return a handle for event "name" by calling up the device tree
2133 * hierarchy via  (*bus_get_eventcookie)() interface until claimed
2134 * by a bus nexus or top of dev_info tree is reached.
2135 */
2136int
2137ddi_get_eventcookie(dev_info_t *dip, char *name,
2138	ddi_eventcookie_t *event_cookiep);
2139
2140/*
2141 * log a system event
2142 */
2143int
2144ddi_log_sysevent(dev_info_t *dip, char *vendor, char *class_name,
2145	char *subclass_name, nvlist_t *attr_list, sysevent_id_t *eidp,
2146	int sleep_flag);
2147
2148/*
2149 * ddi_log_sysevent() vendors
2150 */
2151#define	DDI_VENDOR_SUNW		"SUNW"
2152
2153/*
2154 * Opaque task queue handle.
2155 */
2156typedef struct ddi_taskq ddi_taskq_t;
2157
2158/*
2159 * Use default system priority.
2160 */
2161#define	TASKQ_DEFAULTPRI -1
2162
2163/*
2164 * Create a task queue
2165 */
2166ddi_taskq_t *ddi_taskq_create(dev_info_t *dip, const char *name,
2167	int nthreads, pri_t pri, uint_t cflags);
2168
2169/*
2170 * destroy a task queue
2171 */
2172void ddi_taskq_destroy(ddi_taskq_t *tq);
2173
2174/*
2175 * Dispatch a task to a task queue
2176 */
2177int ddi_taskq_dispatch(ddi_taskq_t *tq, void (* func)(void *),
2178	void *arg, uint_t dflags);
2179
2180/*
2181 * Wait for all previously scheduled tasks to complete.
2182 */
2183void ddi_taskq_wait(ddi_taskq_t *tq);
2184
2185/*
2186 * Suspend all task execution.
2187 */
2188void ddi_taskq_suspend(ddi_taskq_t *tq);
2189
2190/*
2191 * Resume task execution.
2192 */
2193void ddi_taskq_resume(ddi_taskq_t *tq);
2194
2195/*
2196 * Is task queue suspended?
2197 */
2198boolean_t ddi_taskq_suspended(ddi_taskq_t *tq);
2199
2200/*
2201 * Parse an interface name of the form <alphanumeric>##<numeric> where
2202 * <numeric> is maximal.
2203 */
2204int ddi_parse(const char *, char *, uint_t *);
2205
2206/*
2207 * DDI interrupt priority level
2208 */
2209#define	DDI_IPL_0	(0)	/* kernel context */
2210#define	DDI_IPL_1	(1)	/* interrupt priority level 1 */
2211#define	DDI_IPL_2	(2)	/* interrupt priority level 2 */
2212#define	DDI_IPL_3	(3)	/* interrupt priority level 3 */
2213#define	DDI_IPL_4	(4)	/* interrupt priority level 4 */
2214#define	DDI_IPL_5	(5)	/* interrupt priority level 5 */
2215#define	DDI_IPL_6	(6)	/* interrupt priority level 6 */
2216#define	DDI_IPL_7	(7)	/* interrupt priority level 7 */
2217#define	DDI_IPL_8	(8)	/* interrupt priority level 8 */
2218#define	DDI_IPL_9	(9)	/* interrupt priority level 9 */
2219#define	DDI_IPL_10	(10)	/* interrupt priority level 10 */
2220
2221/*
2222 * DDI periodic timeout interface
2223 */
2224ddi_periodic_t ddi_periodic_add(void (*)(void *), void *, hrtime_t, int);
2225void ddi_periodic_delete(ddi_periodic_t);
2226
2227/*
2228 * Default quiesce(9E) implementation for drivers that don't need to do
2229 * anything.
2230 */
2231int ddi_quiesce_not_needed(dev_info_t *);
2232
2233/*
2234 * Default quiesce(9E) initialization function for drivers that should
2235 * implement quiesce but haven't yet.
2236 */
2237int ddi_quiesce_not_supported(dev_info_t *);
2238
2239/*
2240 * DDI generic callback interface
2241 */
2242
2243typedef struct __ddi_cb **ddi_cb_handle_t;
2244
2245int	ddi_cb_register(dev_info_t *dip, ddi_cb_flags_t flags,
2246	    ddi_cb_func_t cbfunc, void *arg1, void *arg2,
2247	    ddi_cb_handle_t *ret_hdlp);
2248int	ddi_cb_unregister(ddi_cb_handle_t hdl);
2249
2250/* Notify DDI of memory added */
2251void ddi_mem_update(uint64_t addr, uint64_t size);
2252
2253/* Path alias interfaces */
2254typedef struct plat_alias {
2255	char *pali_current;
2256	uint64_t pali_naliases;
2257	char **pali_aliases;
2258} plat_alias_t;
2259
2260typedef struct alias_pair {
2261	char *pair_alias;
2262	char *pair_curr;
2263} alias_pair_t;
2264
2265extern boolean_t ddi_aliases_present;
2266
2267typedef struct ddi_alias {
2268	alias_pair_t	*dali_alias_pairs;
2269	alias_pair_t	*dali_curr_pairs;
2270	int		dali_num_pairs;
2271	mod_hash_t	*dali_alias_TLB;
2272	mod_hash_t	*dali_curr_TLB;
2273} ddi_alias_t;
2274
2275extern ddi_alias_t ddi_aliases;
2276
2277void ddi_register_aliases(plat_alias_t *pali, uint64_t npali);
2278dev_info_t *ddi_alias_redirect(char *alias);
2279char *ddi_curr_redirect(char *curr);
2280
2281#endif	/* _KERNEL */
2282
2283#ifdef	__cplusplus
2284}
2285#endif
2286
2287#endif	/* _SYS_SUNDDI_H */
2288