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Writing Device Drivers for Zorro Devices ----------------------------------------Written by Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>Last revised: February 27, 20001. Introduction---------------The Zorro bus is the bus used in the Amiga family of computers. Thanks toAutoConfig(tm), it's 100% Plug-and-Play.There are two types of Zorro busses, Zorro II and Zorro III: - The Zorro II address space is 24-bit and lies within the first 16 MB of the Amiga's address map. - Zorro III is a 32-bit extension of Zorro II, which is backwards compatible with Zorro II. The Zorro III address space lies outside the first 16 MB.2. Probing for Zorro Devices----------------------------Zorro devices are found by calling `zorro_find_device()', which returns apointer to the `next' Zorro device with the specified Zorro ID. A probe loopfor the board with Zorro ID `ZORRO_PROD_xxx' looks like: struct zorro_dev *z = NULL; while ((z = zorro_find_device(ZORRO_PROD_xxx, z))) { if (!zorro_request_region(z->resource.start+MY_START, MY_SIZE, "My explanation")) ... }`ZORRO_WILDCARD' acts as a wildcard and finds any Zorro device. If your driversupports different types of boards, you can use a construct like: struct zorro_dev *z = NULL; while ((z = zorro_find_device(ZORRO_WILDCARD, z))) { if (z->id != ZORRO_PROD_xxx1 && z->id != ZORRO_PROD_xxx2 && ...) continue; if (!zorro_request_region(z->resource.start+MY_START, MY_SIZE, "My explanation")) ... }3. Zorro Resources------------------Before you can access a Zorro device's registers, you have to make sure it'snot yet in use. This is done using the I/O memory space resource managementfunctions: request_mem_region() check_mem_region() (deprecated) release_mem_region()Shortcuts to claim the whole device's address space are provided as well: zorro_request_device zorro_check_device (deprecated) zorro_release_device4. Accessing the Zorro Address Space------------------------------------The address regions in the Zorro device resources are Zorro bus addressregions. Due to the identity bus-physical address mapping on the Zorro bus,they are CPU physical addresses as well.The treatment of these regions depends on the type of Zorro space: - Zorro II address space is always mapped and does not have to be mapped explicitly using ioremap(). Conversion from bus/physical Zorro II addresses to kernel virtual addresses and vice versa is done using: virt_addr = ZTWO_VADDR(bus_addr); bus_addr = ZTWO_PADDR(virt_addr); - Zorro III address space must be mapped explicitly using ioremap() first before it can be accessed: virt_addr = ioremap(bus_addr, size); ... iounmap(virt_addr);5. References-------------linux/include/linux/zorro.hlinux/include/linux/ioport.hlinux/include/asm-m68k/io.hlinux/include/asm-m68k/amigahw.hlinux/include/asm-ppc/io.hlinux/drivers/zorro/proc/bus/zorro
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