fix to silo and bk bug
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2fa66c98 1/* ubavar.h 4.19 81/08/31 */
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3/*
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4 * This file contains definitions related to the kernel structures
5 * for dealing with the unibus adapters.
6 *
7 * Each uba has a uba_hd structure.
8 * Each unibus controller which is not a device has a uba_ctlr structure.
9 * Each unibus device has a uba_device structure.
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10 */
11
b5fa1937 12#ifndef LOCORE
1cb3d36a 13/*
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14 * Per-uba structure.
15 *
16 * This structure holds the interrupt vector for the uba,
17 * and its address in physical and virtual space. At boot time
18 * we determine the devices attached to the uba's and their
19 * interrupt vectors, filling in uh_vec. We free the map
20 * register and bdp resources of the uba into the structures
21 * defined here.
22 *
23 * During normal operation, resources are allocated and returned
24 * to the structures here. We watch the number of passive releases
25 * on each uba, and if the number is excessive may reset the uba.
26 *
27 * When uba resources are needed and not available, or if a device
28 * which can tolerate no other uba activity (rk07) gets on the bus,
29 * then device drivers may have to wait to get to the bus and are
30 * queued here. It is also possible for processes to block in
31 * the unibus driver in resource wait (mrwant, bdpwant); these
32 * wait states are also recorded here.
1cb3d36a 33 */
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34struct uba_hd {
35 struct uba_regs *uh_uba; /* virt addr of uba */
36 struct uba_regs *uh_physuba; /* phys addr of uba */
37 int (**uh_vec)(); /* interrupt vector */
38 struct uba_device *uh_actf; /* head of queue to transfer */
39 struct uba_device *uh_actl; /* tail of queue to transfer */
40 short uh_mrwant; /* someone is waiting for map reg */
41 short uh_bdpwant; /* someone awaits bdp's */
42 int uh_bdpfree; /* free bdp's */
43 int uh_hangcnt; /* number of ticks hung */
44 int uh_zvcnt; /* number of 0 vectors */
2fa66c98 45 int uh_errcnt; /* number of errors */
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46 short uh_users; /* transient bdp use count */
47 short uh_xclu; /* an rk07 is using this uba! */
48#define UAMSIZ 25
49 struct map *uh_map; /* buffered data path regs free */
10a50234 50};
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b5fa1937 52#ifndef LOCORE
10a50234 53/*
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54 * Per-controller structure.
55 * (E.g. one for each disk and tape controller, and other things
56 * which use and release buffered data paths.)
57 *
58 * If a controller has devices attached, then there are
59 * cross-referenced uba_drive structures.
60 * This structure is the one which is queued in unibus resource wait,
61 * and saves the information about unibus resources which are used.
62 * The queue of devices waiting to transfer is also attached here.
10a50234 63 */
4df4b0ef 64struct uba_ctlr {
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65 struct uba_driver *um_driver;
66 short um_ctlr; /* controller index in driver */
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67 short um_ubanum; /* the uba it is on */
68 short um_alive; /* controller exists */
ca89a8ee 69 int (**um_intr)(); /* interrupt handler(s) */
10a50234 70 caddr_t um_addr; /* address of device in i/o space */
ca89a8ee 71 struct uba_hd *um_hd;
4df4b0ef 72/* the driver saves the prototype command here for use in its go routine */
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73 int um_cmd; /* communication to dgo() */
74 int um_ubinfo; /* save unibus registers, etc */
4df4b0ef 75 struct buf um_tab; /* queue of devices for this controller */
1cb3d36a 76};
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10a50234 78/*
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79 * Per ``device'' structure.
80 * (A controller has devices or uses and releases buffered data paths).
81 * (Everything else is a ``device''.)
82 *
ca89a8ee 83 * If a controller has many drives attached, then there will
4df4b0ef 84 * be several uba_device structures associated with a single uba_ctlr
10a50234 85 * structure.
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86 *
87 * This structure contains all the information necessary to run
88 * a unibus device such as a dz or a dh. It also contains information
89 * for slaves of unibus controllers as to which device on the slave
90 * this is. A flags field here can also be given in the system specification
91 * and is used to tell which dz lines are hard wired or other device
92 * specific parameters.
10a50234 93 */
4df4b0ef 94struct uba_device {
10a50234 95 struct uba_driver *ui_driver;
10a50234 96 short ui_unit; /* unit number on the system */
ca89a8ee 97 short ui_ctlr; /* mass ctlr number; -1 if none */
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98 short ui_ubanum; /* the uba it is on */
99 short ui_slave; /* slave on controller */
100 int (**ui_intr)(); /* interrupt handler(s) */
101 caddr_t ui_addr; /* address of device in i/o space */
15b39647 102 short ui_dk; /* if init 1 set to number for iostat */
4df4b0ef 103 short ui_flags; /* parameter from system specification */
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104 short ui_alive; /* device exists */
105 short ui_type; /* driver specific type information */
10a50234 106 caddr_t ui_physaddr; /* phys addr, for standalone (dump) code */
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107/* this is the forward link in a list of devices on a controller */
108 struct uba_device *ui_forw;
109/* if the device is connected to a controller, this is the controller */
110 struct uba_ctlr *ui_mi;
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111 struct uba_hd *ui_hd;
112};
b5fa1937 113#endif
10a50234 114
10a50234 115/*
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116 * Per-driver structure.
117 *
118 * Each unibus driver defines entries for a set of routines
10a50234 119 * as well as an array of types which are acceptable to it.
4df4b0ef 120 * These are used at boot time by the configuration program.
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121 */
122struct uba_driver {
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123 int (*ud_probe)(); /* see if a driver is really there */
124 int (*ud_slave)(); /* see if a slave is there */
125 int (*ud_attach)(); /* setup driver for a slave */
126 int (*ud_dgo)(); /* fill csr/ba to start transfer */
10a50234 127 u_short *ud_addr; /* device csr addresses */
15b39647 128 char *ud_dname; /* name of a device */
4df4b0ef 129 struct uba_device **ud_dinfo; /* backpointers to ubdinit structs */
15b39647 130 char *ud_mname; /* name of a controller */
4df4b0ef 131 struct uba_ctlr **ud_minfo; /* backpointers to ubminit structs */
8786ef2e 132 short ud_xclu; /* want exclusive use of bdp's */
466a1b4c 133};
b5fa1937 134#endif
466a1b4c 135
10a50234 136/*
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137 * Flags to UBA map/bdp allocation routines
138 */
139#define UBA_NEEDBDP 1 /* transfer needs a bdp */
140#define UBA_CANTWAIT 2 /* don't block me */
141#define UBA_NEED16 3 /* need 16 bit addresses only */
142
143#ifndef LOCORE
144#ifdef KERNEL
145/*
146 * UBA related kernel variables
10a50234 147 */
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148int numuba; /* number of uba's */
149extern struct uba_hd uba_hd[];
10a50234 150
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151/*
152 * Ubminit and ubdinit initialize the mass storage controller and
153 * device tables specifying possible devices.
154 */
155extern struct uba_ctlr ubminit[];
156extern struct uba_device ubdinit[];
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157
158/*
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159 * UNIbus device address space is mapped by UMEMmap
160 * into virtual address umem[][].
10a50234 161 */
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162extern struct pte UMEMmap[][16]; /* uba device addr pte's */
163extern char umem[][16*NBPG]; /* uba device addr space */
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164
165/*
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166 * Since some VAXen vector their first (and only) unibus interrupt
167 * vector just adjacent to the system control block, we must
168 * allocate space there when running on ``any'' cpu. This space is
169 * used for the vector for uba0 on all cpu's.
15b39647 170 */
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171extern int (*UNIvec[])(); /* unibus vec for uba0 */
172
15b39647 173#if VAX780
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174/*
175 * On 780's, we must set the scb vectors for the nexus of the
176 * UNIbus adaptors to vector to locore unibus adaptor interrupt dispatchers
177 * which make 780's look like the other VAXen.
178 */
15b39647 179extern Xua0int(), Xua1int(), Xua2int(), Xua3int();
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180#endif VAX780
181#endif KERNEL
182#endif !LOCORE