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* @(#)psproto.h 7.3 (Berkeley) 6/28/90
*/
/*
* PS300-Host Handshake Protocol Definitions.
*/
/*
* Commands sent from host->PS300.
*
* In the initial handshake carried out when requesting
* one of these commands be performed, the PS300 always
* returns the identical code to indicate success.
*/
#define PS_ABORT 0x1000 /* abort current command */
#define PS_RESET 0x3000 /* reset device */
#define PS_RDNET 0x5000 /* logical read */
#define PS_LOOKUP 0x8000 /* name lookup */
#define PS_RDPHY 0x9000 /* physical read */
#define PS_WRPHY_SYNC 0xa000 /* physical write w/ sync */
#define PS_WRPHY 0xb000 /* physical write */
#define PS_WRNET 0xc000 /* logical write */
#define PS_DETACH 0xd000 /* normal/diagnostic detach */
#define PS_ATTACH 0xe000 /* normal attach */
#define PS_DATTACH 0xf000 /* diagnostic attach */
#define PS_DIOREAD 0x4000 /* internal, wait for dioread attention */
/*
* Command responses from PS300->host.
*/
#define PS_DMAOK(code) ((code)|0x0a00) /* successful dma transfer */
#define PS_ADROK(code) ((code)|0x0100) /* successful address tranfer */
#define PS_CODE(v) ((v)&0xf000) /* extract code from PS300 msg */
#define PS_LUNIT(v) ((v)&0x000f) /* extract PS300 unit from msg */
/*
* Single unit PS300 address list.
*/
struct psalist {
u_short nblocks; /* # of i/o vectors (we always use 1) */
u_short addr[2]; /* PS300 address */
u_short wc; /* transfer size */
};
/*
* The max dma size is actually 64KB, but
* we limit it to be just large enough for
* the maximum vector list as this is sufficient
* for our needs and we must allocate real
* memory to the intermediate buffer.
*/
#define PS_MAXDMA (1024+2048*12)
/*
* Pseudo commands used internally by the driver.
*/
#define PS_DMAOUT 0x0100 /* dma buffer host->PS300 */
#define PS_DMAIN 0x0200 /* dma buffer PS300->host */
/*
* Default timeouts.
*/
#define PS_TIMEOUT 30 /* dma/attention timeout (in hz) */
#define PS_DIOTIMO 1000 /* dio polling timeout */