📄 dec_prom.h
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/* * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * Ralph Campbell. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)dec_prom.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93 * * machMon.h -- * * Structures, constants and defines for access to the pmax prom. * * Copyright (C) 1989 Digital Equipment Corporation. * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and * its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, * provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies. * Digital Equipment Corporation makes no representations about the * suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" * without express or implied warranty. * * from: $Header: /sprite/src/kernel/mach/ds3100.md/RCS/machMon.h, * v 9.3 90/02/20 14:34:07 shirriff Exp $ SPRITE (Berkeley) */#ifndef _DEC_PROM#define _DEC_PROM/* * This file was created based on information from the document * "TURBOchannel Firmware Specification" (EK-TCAAD-FS-003) * by Digital Equipment Corporation. */#ifndef LOCORE#include <sys/types.h>#include <sys/cdefs.h>/* * Programs loaded by the new PROMs pass the following arguments: * a0 argc * a1 argv * a2 DEC_PROM_MAGIC * a3 The callback vector defined below */#define DEC_PROM_MAGIC 0x30464354typedef struct { int pagesize; /* system page size */ u_char *bitmap; /* bit for each page indicating safe to use */} memmap;typedef struct { int revision; /* hardware revision level */ int clk_period; /* clock period in nano seconds */ int slot_size; /* slot size in magabytes */ int io_timeout; /* I/O timeout in cycles int dma_range; /* DMA address range in megabytes */ int max_dma_burst; /* maximum DMA burst length */ int parity; /* true if system module supports T.C. parity */ int reserved[4];} tcinfo;typedef int jmp_buf[12];typedef void (*psig_t)(int);struct callback { void *(*memcpy) __P((void *s1, void *s2, int n)); /* 00 */ void *(*memset) __P((void *s1, int c, int n)); /* 04 */ char *(*strcat) __P((char *s1, char *s2)); /* 08 */ int (*strcmp) __P((char *s1, char *s2)); /* 0c */ char *(*strcpy) __P((char *s1, char *s2)); /* 10 */ int (*strlen) __P((char *s1)); /* 14 */ char *(*strncat) __P((char *s1, char *s2, int n)); /* 18 */ char *(*strncpy) __P((char *s1, char *s2, int n)); /* 1c */ int (*strncmp) __P((char *s1, char *s2, int n)); /* 20 */ int (*getchar) __P((void)); /* 24 */ char *(*gets) __P((char *s)); /* 28 */ int (*puts) __P((char *s)); /* 2c */ int (*printf) __P((char *fmt, ...)); /* 30 */ int (*sprintf) __P((char *s, char *fmt, ...)); /* 34 */ int (*io_poll) __P((void)); /* 38 */ long (*strtol) __P((char *s, char **endptr, int base)); /* 3c */ psig_t (*signal) __P((int sig, psig_t func)); /* 40 */ int (*raise) __P((int sig)); /* 44 */ long (*time) __P((long *tod)); /* 48 */ int (*setjmp) __P((jmp_buf env)); /* 4c */ void (*longjmp) __P((jmp_buf env, int value)); /* 50 */ int (*bootinit) __P((void)); /* 54 */ int (*bootread) __P((int b, void *buffer, int n)); /* 58 */ int (*bootwrite) __P((int b, void *buffer, int n)); /* 5c */ int (*setenv) __P((char *name, char *value)); /* 60 */ char *(*getenv) __P((char *name)); /* 64 */ int (*unsetenv) __P((char *name)); /* 68 */ u_long (*slot_address) __P((int sn)); /* 6c */ void (*wbflush) __P((void)); /* 70 */ void (*msdelay) __P((int delay)); /* 74 */ void (*leds) __P((int value)); /* 78 */ void (*clear_cache) __P((void)); /* 7c */ int (*getsysid) __P((void)); /* 80 */ int (*getbitmap) __P((memmap *map)); /* 84 */ int (*disableintr) __P((int sn)); /* 88 */ int (*enableintr) __P((int sn)); /* 8c */ int (*testintr) __P((int sn)); /* 90 */ void *reserved_data; /* 94 */ int (*console_init) __P((void)); /* 98 */ void (*halt) __P((int *v, int cnt)); /* 9c */ void (*showfault) __P((void)); /* a0 */ tcinfo *(*gettcinfo) __P(()); /* a4 */ int (*execute_cmd) __P((char *cmd)); /* a8 */ void (*rex) __P((char cmd)); /* ac */ /* b0 to d4 reserved */};extern const struct callback *callv;extern const struct callback callvec;/* * The prom routines use the following structure to hold strings. */typedef struct { char *argPtr[16]; /* Pointers to the strings. */ char strings[256]; /* Buffer for the strings. */ char *end; /* Pointer to end of used buf. */ int num; /* Number of strings used. */} MachStringTable;#endif /* LOCORE *//* * The prom has a jump table at the beginning of it to get to its * functions. */#define DEC_PROM_JUMP_TABLE_ADDR 0xBFC00000/* * Each entry in the jump table is 8 bytes - 4 for the jump and 4 for a nop. */#define DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(funcNum) (DEC_PROM_JUMP_TABLE_ADDR+((funcNum)*8))/* * The functions: * * DEC_PROM_RESET Run diags, check bootmode, reinit. * DEC_PROM_EXEC Load new program image. * DEC_PROM_RESTART Re-enter monitor command loop. * DEC_PROM_REINIT Re-init monitor, then cmd loop. * DEC_PROM_REBOOT Check bootmode, no config. * DEC_PROM_AUTOBOOT Autoboot the system. * * The following routines access PROM saio routines and may be used by * standalone programs that would like to use PROM I/O: * * DEC_PROM_OPEN Open a file. * DEC_PROM_READ Read from a file. * DEC_PROM_WRITE Write to a file. * DEC_PROM_IOCTL Iocontrol on a file. * DEC_PROM_CLOSE Close a file. * DEC_PROM_LSEEK Seek on a file. * DEC_PROM_GETCHAR Get character from console. * DEC_PROM_PUTCHAR Put character on console. * DEC_PROM_SHOWCHAR Show a char visibly. * DEC_PROM_GETS gets with editing. * DEC_PROM_PUTS Put string to console. * DEC_PROM_PRINTF Kernel style printf to console. * * The following are other prom routines: * DEC_PROM_FLUSHCACHE Flush entire cache (). * DEC_PROM_CLEARCACHE Clear I & D cache in range (addr, len). * DEC_PROM_SAVEREGS Save registers in a buffer. * DEC_PROM_LOADREGS Get register back from buffer. * DEC_PROM_JUMPS8 Jump to address in s8. * DEC_PROM_GETENV2 Gets a string from system environment. * DEC_PROM_SETENV2 Sets a string in system environment. * DEC_PROM_ATONUM Converts ascii string to number. * DEC_PROM_STRCMP Compares strings (strcmp). * DEC_PROM_STRLEN Length of string (strlen). * DEC_PROM_STRCPY Copies string (strcpy). * DEC_PROM_STRCAT Appends string (strcat). * DEC_PROM_GETCMD Gets a command. * DEC_PROM_GETNUMS Gets numbers. * DEC_PROM_ARGPARSE Parses string to argc,argv. * DEC_PROM_HELP Help on prom commands. * DEC_PROM_DUMP Dumps memory. * DEC_PROM_SETENV Sets a string in system environment. * DEC_PROM_UNSETENV Unsets a string in system environment * DEC_PROM_PRINTENV Prints system environment * DEC_PROM_JUMP2S8 Jumps to s8 * DEC_PROM_ENABLE Performs prom enable command. * DEC_PROM_DISABLE Performs prom disable command. * DEC_PROM_ZEROB Zeros a system buffer. */#define DEC_PROM_RESET DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(0)#define DEC_PROM_EXEC DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(1)#define DEC_PROM_RESTART DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(2)#define DEC_PROM_REINIT DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(3)#define DEC_PROM_REBOOT DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(4)#define DEC_PROM_AUTOBOOT DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(5)#define DEC_PROM_OPEN DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(6)#define DEC_PROM_READ DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(7)#define DEC_PROM_WRITE DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(8)#define DEC_PROM_IOCTL DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(9)#define DEC_PROM_CLOSE DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(10)#define DEC_PROM_LSEEK DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(11)#define DEC_PROM_GETCHAR DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(12)#define DEC_PROM_PUTCHAR DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(13)#define DEC_PROM_SHOWCHAR DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(14)#define DEC_PROM_GETS DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(15)#define DEC_PROM_PUTS DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(16)#define DEC_PROM_PRINTF DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(17)#define DEC_PROM_FLUSHCACHE DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(28)#define DEC_PROM_CLEARCACHE DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(29)#define DEC_PROM_SAVEREGS DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(30)#define DEC_PROM_LOADREGS DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(31)#define DEC_PROM_JUMPS8 DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(32)#define DEC_PROM_GETENV2 DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(33)#define DEC_PROM_SETENV2 DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(34)#define DEC_PROM_ATONUM DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(35)#define DEC_PROM_STRCMP DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(36)#define DEC_PROM_STRLEN DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(37)#define DEC_PROM_STRCPY DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(38)#define DEC_PROM_STRCAT DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(39)#define DEC_PROM_GETCMD DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(40)#define DEC_PROM_GETNUMS DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(41)#define DEC_PROM_ARGPARSE DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(42)#define DEC_PROM_HELP DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(43)#define DEC_PROM_DUMP DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(44)#define DEC_PROM_SETENV DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(45)#define DEC_PROM_UNSETENV DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(46)#define DEC_PROM_PRINTENV DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(47)#define DEC_PROM_JUMP2S8 DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(48)#define DEC_PROM_ENABLE DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(49)#define DEC_PROM_DISABLE DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(50)#define DEC_PROM_ZEROB DEC_PROM_FUNC_ADDR(51)/* * The nonvolatile ram has a flag to indicate it is usable. */#define MACH_USE_NON_VOLATILE ((char *)0xbd0000c0)#define MACH_NON_VOLATILE_FLAG 0x02#endif /* _DEC_PROM */
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