diff --git a/documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.po b/documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.po index 5b0e861eac..faa9f81533 100644 --- a/documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.po +++ b/documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.po @@ -1,520 +1,520 @@ # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE # Copyright (C) YEAR The FreeBSD Project # This file is distributed under the same license as the FreeBSD Documentation package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: FreeBSD Documentation VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-07-07 23:23-0300\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-09-03 21:28-0300\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. type: YAML Front Matter: description #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:1 #, no-wrap msgid "A list of organizations and individuals who have contributed to FreeBSD" msgstr "" #. type: Title = #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:1 #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:8 #, no-wrap msgid "Contributors to FreeBSD" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:62 msgid "Abstract" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:65 msgid "" "This article lists individuals and organizations who have made a " "contribution to FreeBSD. To see the current list of FreeBSD Committers you " "can take a look at the following <>." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:67 msgid "'''" msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:71 #, no-wrap msgid "Donors Gallery" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block = 4 #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:76 msgid "" "As of 2010, the following section is several years out-of-date. Donations " "from the past several years appear https://www.FreeBSD.org/donations/donors/" "[here]." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:79 msgid "" "The FreeBSD Project is indebted to the following donors and would like to " "publicly thank them here!" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:81 msgid "_Contributors to the central server project:_" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:83 msgid "" "The following individuals and businesses made it possible for the FreeBSD " "Project to build a new central server machine, which has replaced `freefall." "FreeBSD.org` at one point, by donating the following items:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:85 msgid "" "{mbarkah} and his employer, http://www.hemi.com/[ Hemisphere Online], " "donated a _Pentium Pro (P6) 200MHz CPU_" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:86 msgid "" "http://www.asacomputers.com/[ASA Computers] donated a _Tyan 1662 " "motherboard_." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:87 msgid "" -"Joe McGuckin mailto:joe@via.net[joe@via.net] of http://www.via.net/[ViaNet " +"Joe McGuckin of http://www.via.net/[ViaNet " "Communications] donated a _Kingston ethernet controller._" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:88 msgid "" -"Jack O'Neill mailto:jack@diamond.xtalwind.net[jack@diamond.xtalwind.net] " +"Jack O'Neill " "donated an _NCR 53C875 SCSI controller card_." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:89 msgid "" -"Ulf Zimmermann mailto:ulf@Alameda.net[ulf@Alameda.net] of http://www.Alameda." -"net/[Alameda Networks] donated _128MB of memory_, a _4 Gb disk drive and the " -"case._" +"Ulf Zimmermann of http://www." +"Alameda.net/[Alameda Networks] donated _128MB of memory_, a _4 Gb disk drive " +"and the case._" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:91 msgid "_Direct funding:_" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:93 msgid "" "The following individuals and businesses have generously contributed direct " "funding to the project:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:95 msgid "" -"Annelise Anderson mailto:ANDRSN@HOOVER.STANFORD.EDU[ANDRSN@HOOVER.STANFORD." -"EDU]" +"Annelise Anderson " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:96 msgid "{dillon}" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:97 msgid "http://www.bluemountain.com/[Blue Mountain Arts]" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:98 msgid "http://www.epilogue.com/[Epilogue Technology Corporation]" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:99 msgid "{sef}" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:100 msgid "http://www.gta.com/[Global Technology Associates, Inc]" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:101 msgid "Don Scott Wilde" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:102 -msgid "Gianmarco Giovannelli mailto:gmarco@masternet.it[gmarco@masternet.it]" +msgid "Gianmarco Giovannelli " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:103 -msgid "Josef C. Grosch mailto:joeg@truenorth.org[joeg@truenorth.org]" +msgid "Josef C. Grosch " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:104 msgid "Robert T. Morris" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:105 msgid "{chuckr}" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:106 msgid "" -"Kenneth P. Stox mailto:ken@stox.sa.enteract.com[ken@stox.sa.enteract.com] of " -"http://www.imagescape.com/[Imaginary Landscape, LLC.]" +"Kenneth P. Stox " +"of http://www.imagescape.com/[Imaginary Landscape, LLC.]" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:107 -msgid "Dmitry S. Kohmanyuk mailto:dk@dog.farm.org[dk@dog.farm.org]" +msgid "Dmitry S. Kohmanyuk " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:108 msgid "" "http://www.cdrom.co.jp/[Laser5] of Japan (a portion of the profits from " "sales of their various FreeBSD CDROMs)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:109 msgid "" "http://www.mmjp.or.jp/fuki/[Fuki Shuppan Publishing Co.] donated a portion " "of their profits from _Hajimete no FreeBSD_ (FreeBSD, Getting started) to " "the FreeBSD and XFree86 projects." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:110 msgid "" "http://www.ascii.co.jp/[ASCII Corp.] donated a portion of their profits from " "several FreeBSD-related books to the FreeBSD project." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:111 msgid "" "http://www.yokogawa.co.jp/[Yokogawa Electric Corp] has generously donated " "significant funding to the FreeBSD project." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:112 msgid "http://www.buffnet.net/[BuffNET]" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:113 msgid "http://www.pacificsolutions.com/[Pacific Solutions]" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:114 msgid "" -"http://www.siemens.de/[Siemens AG] via Andre Albsmeier mailto:andre." -"albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de[andre.albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de]" +"http://www.siemens.de/[Siemens AG] via Andre Albsmeier " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:115 -msgid "Chris Silva mailto:ras@interaccess.com[ras@interaccess.com]" +msgid "Chris Silva " msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:117 msgid "_Hardware contributors:_" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:119 msgid "" "The following individuals and businesses have generously contributed " "hardware for testing and device driver development/support:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:121 msgid "" "BSDi for providing the Pentium P5-90 and 486/DX2-66 EISA/VL systems that are " "being used for our development work, to say nothing of the network access " "and other donations of hardware resources." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:122 msgid "" "http://www.compaq.com[Compaq] has donated a variety of Alpha systems to the " "FreeBSD Project. Among the many generous donations are 4 AlphaStation DS10s, " "an AlphaServer DS20, AlphaServer 2100s, an AlphaServer 4100, 8 500Mhz " "Personal Workstations, 4 433Mhz Personal Workstations, and more! These " "machines are used for release engineering, package building, SMP " "development, and general development on the Alpha architecture." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:123 msgid "" "TRW Financial Systems, Inc. provided 130 PCs, three 68 GB file servers, " "twelve Ethernets, two routers and an ATM switch for debugging the diskless " "code." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:124 msgid "" "Dermot McDonnell donated the Toshiba XM3401B CDROM drive currently used in " "freefall." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:125 msgid "" -"Chuck Robey mailto:chuckr@glue.umd.edu[chuckr@glue.umd.edu] contributed his " -"floppy tape streamer for experimental work." +"Chuck Robey contributed " +"his floppy tape streamer for experimental work." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:126 msgid "" -"Larry Altneu mailto:larry@ALR.COM[larry@ALR.COM], and {wilko}, provided " +"Larry Altneu and {wilko}, provided " "Wangtek and Archive QIC-02 tape drives in order to improve the [." "filename]#wt# driver." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:127 msgid "" "Ernst Winter (http://berklix.org/ewinter/[Deceased]) contributed a 2.88 MB " "floppy drive to the project. This will hopefully increase the pressure for " "rewriting the floppy disk driver." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:128 msgid "" "http://www.tekram.com/[Tekram Technologies] sent one each of their DC-390, " "DC-390U and DC-390F FAST and ULTRA SCSI host adapter cards for regression " "testing of the NCR and AMD drivers with their cards. They are also to be " "applauded for making driver sources for free operating systems available " "from their FTP server link:ftp://ftp.tekram.com/scsi/FreeBSD/[ftp://ftp." "tekram.com/scsi/FreeBSD/]." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:129 msgid "" "Larry M. Augustin contributed not only a Symbios Sym8751S SCSI card, but " "also a set of data books, including one about the forthcoming Sym53c895 chip " "with Ultra-2 and LVD support, and the latest programming manual with " "information on how to safely use the advanced features of the latest Symbios " "SCSI chips. Thanks a lot!" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:130 msgid "" "{kuku} donated an FX120 12 speed Mitsumi CDROM drive for IDE CDROM driver " "development." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:131 msgid "" -"Mike Tancsa mailto:mike@sentex.ca[mike@sentex.ca] donated four various ATM " +"Mike Tancsa donated four various ATM " "PCI cards in order to help increase support of these cards as well as help " "support the development effort of the netatm ATM stack." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:133 msgid "_Special contributors:_" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:135 msgid "" "http://www.osd.bsdi.com/[BSDi] (formerly Walnut Creek CDROM) has donated " "almost more than we can say (see the 'About the FreeBSD Project' section of " "the extref:{handbook}[FreeBSD Handbook] for more details). In particular, we " "would like to thank them for the original hardware used for `freefall." "FreeBSD.org`, our primary development machine, and for `thud.FreeBSD.org`, a " "testing and build box. We are also indebted to them for funding various " "contributors over the years and providing us with unrestricted use of their " "T1 connection to the Internet." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:136 msgid "" "The http://www.interface-business.de/[interface business GmbH, Dresden] has " "been patiently supporting {joerg} who has often preferred FreeBSD work over " "paid work, and used to fall back to their (quite expensive) EUnet Internet " "connection whenever his private connection became too slow or flaky to work " "with it..." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:137 msgid "" "http://www.bsdi.com/[Berkeley Software Design, Inc.] has contributed their " "DOS emulator code to the remaining BSD world, which is used in the _doscmd_ " "command." msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:139 #, no-wrap msgid "The FreeBSD Developers" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:143 msgid "" "This list, which includes all members of the Core Team, names everyone who " "has commit privileges for one or more of the three source trees (doc, ports " "and src). To see the current Core Team members you can take a look at the " "link:https://www.freebsd.org/administration/#t-core[administration page]." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:145 msgid "(in alphabetical order by last name):" msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:149 #, no-wrap msgid "Core Team Alumni" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:153 msgid "" "The following people were members of the FreeBSD core team during the " "periods indicated. We thank them for their past efforts in the service of " "the FreeBSD project." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:155 #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:165 #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:175 msgid "_In rough reverse chronological order:_" msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:159 #, no-wrap msgid "Development Team Alumni" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:163 msgid "" "The following people were members of the FreeBSD development team during the " "periods indicated. We thank them for their past efforts in the service of " "the FreeBSD project." msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:169 #, no-wrap msgid "Ports Management Team Alumni" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:173 msgid "" "The following people were members of the FreeBSD portmgr team during the " "periods indicated. We thank them for their past efforts in the service of " "the FreeBSD project." msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:179 #, no-wrap msgid "Development Team: In Memoriam" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:183 msgid "" "During the many years that the FreeBSD Project has been in existence, sadly, " "some of our developers have passed away. Here are some remembrances." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:185 msgid "_In rough reverse chronological order of their passing:_" msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:189 #, no-wrap msgid "Derived Software Contributors" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:193 msgid "" "This software was originally derived from William F. Jolitz's 386BSD release " "0.1, though almost none of the original 386BSD specific code remains. This " "software has been essentially re-implemented from the 4.4BSD-Lite release " "provided by the Computer Science Research Group (CSRG) at the University of " "California, Berkeley and associated academic contributors." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:195 msgid "" "There are also portions of NetBSD and OpenBSD that have been integrated into " "FreeBSD as well, and we would therefore like to thank all the contributors " "to NetBSD and OpenBSD for their work." msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:197 #, no-wrap msgid "Additional FreeBSD Contributors" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:200 #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:207 msgid "(in alphabetical order by first name):" msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/articles/contributors/_index.adoc:204 #, no-wrap msgid "386BSD Patch Kit Patch Contributors" msgstr "" diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.po b/documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.po index c64f3e28f7..44349fdc20 100644 --- a/documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.po +++ b/documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.po @@ -1,3071 +1,3063 @@ # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE # Copyright (C) YEAR The FreeBSD Project # This file is distributed under the same license as the FreeBSD Documentation package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: FreeBSD Documentation VERSION\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-02-01 09:20-0300\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-09-03 21:28-0300\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "Language: \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. type: Title = #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:13 #, no-wrap msgid "ISA Device Drivers" msgstr "" #. type: YAML Front Matter: title #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1 #, no-wrap msgid "Chapter 10. ISA Device Drivers" msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:51 #, no-wrap msgid "Synopsis" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:54 msgid "" "This chapter introduces the issues relevant to writing a driver for an ISA " "device. The pseudo-code presented here is rather detailed and reminiscent of " "the real code but is still only pseudo-code. It avoids the details " "irrelevant to the subject of the discussion. The real-life examples can be " "found in the source code of real drivers. In particular the drivers `ep` and " "`aha` are good sources of information." msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:56 #, no-wrap msgid "Basic Information" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:59 msgid "A typical ISA driver would need the following include files:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:67 #, no-wrap msgid "" "#include \n" "#include \n" "#include \n" "#include \n" "#include \n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:70 #, no-wrap msgid "" "#include \n" "#include \n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:73 msgid "They describe the things specific to the ISA and generic bus subsystem." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:75 msgid "" "The bus subsystem is implemented in an object-oriented fashion, its main " "structures are accessed by associated method functions." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:77 msgid "" "The list of bus methods implemented by an ISA driver is like one for any " "other bus. For a hypothetical driver named \"xxx\" they would be:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:79 msgid "" "`static void xxx_isa_identify (driver_t *, device_t);` Normally used for bus " "drivers, not device drivers. But for ISA devices this method may have " "special use: if the device provides some device-specific (non-PnP) way to " "auto-detect devices this routine may implement it." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:80 msgid "" "`static int xxx_isa_probe (device_t dev);` Probe for a device at a known (or " "PnP) location. This routine can also accommodate device-specific auto-" "detection of parameters for partially configured devices." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:81 msgid "" "`static int xxx_isa_attach (device_t dev);` Attach and initialize device." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:82 msgid "" "`static int xxx_isa_detach (device_t dev);` Detach device before unloading " "the driver module." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:83 msgid "" "`static int xxx_isa_shutdown (device_t dev);` Execute shutdown of the device " "before system shutdown." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:84 msgid "" "`static int xxx_isa_suspend (device_t dev);` Suspend the device before the " "system goes to the power-save state. May also abort transition to the power-" "save state." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:85 msgid "" "`static int xxx_isa_resume (device_t dev);` Resume the device activity after " "return from power-save state." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:87 msgid "" "`xxx_isa_probe()` and `xxx_isa_attach()` are mandatory, the rest of the " "routines are optional, depending on the device's needs." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:89 msgid "" "The driver is linked to the system with the following set of descriptions." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:103 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* table of supported bus methods */\n" " static device_method_t xxx_isa_methods[] = {\n" " /* list all the bus method functions supported by the driver */\n" " /* omit the unsupported methods */\n" " DEVMETHOD(device_identify, xxx_isa_identify),\n" " DEVMETHOD(device_probe, xxx_isa_probe),\n" " DEVMETHOD(device_attach, xxx_isa_attach),\n" " DEVMETHOD(device_detach, xxx_isa_detach),\n" " DEVMETHOD(device_shutdown, xxx_isa_shutdown),\n" " DEVMETHOD(device_suspend, xxx_isa_suspend),\n" " DEVMETHOD(device_resume, xxx_isa_resume),\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:106 #, no-wrap msgid "" "\tDEVMETHOD_END\n" " };\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:112 #, no-wrap msgid "" " static driver_t xxx_isa_driver = {\n" " \"xxx\",\n" " xxx_isa_methods,\n" " sizeof(struct xxx_softc),\n" " };\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:114 #, no-wrap msgid " static devclass_t xxx_devclass;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:117 #, no-wrap msgid "" " DRIVER_MODULE(xxx, isa, xxx_isa_driver, xxx_devclass,\n" " load_function, load_argument);\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:120 msgid "" "Here struct `xxx_softc` is a device-specific structure that contains private " "driver data and descriptors for the driver's resources. The bus code " "automatically allocates one softc descriptor per device as needed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:122 msgid "" "If the driver is implemented as a loadable module then `load_function()` is " "called to do driver-specific initialization or clean-up when the driver is " "loaded or unloaded and load_argument is passed as one of its arguments. If " "the driver does not support dynamic loading (in other words it must always " "be linked into the kernel) then these values should be set to 0 and the last " "definition would look like:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:127 #, no-wrap msgid "" " DRIVER_MODULE(xxx, isa, xxx_isa_driver,\n" " xxx_devclass, 0, 0);\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:130 msgid "" "If the driver is for a device which supports PnP then a table of supported " "PnP IDs must be defined. The table consists of a list of PnP IDs supported " "by this driver and human-readable descriptions of the hardware types and " "models having these IDs. It looks like:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:139 #, no-wrap msgid "" " static struct isa_pnp_id xxx_pnp_ids[] = {\n" " /* a line for each supported PnP ID */\n" " { 0x12345678, \"Our device model 1234A\" },\n" " { 0x12345679, \"Our device model 1234B\" },\n" " { 0, NULL }, /* end of table */\n" " };\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:142 msgid "" "If the driver does not support PnP devices it still needs an empty PnP ID " "table, like:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:148 #, no-wrap msgid "" " static struct isa_pnp_id xxx_pnp_ids[] = {\n" " { 0, NULL }, /* end of table */\n" " };\n" msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:151 #, no-wrap msgid "`device_t` Pointer" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:154 msgid "" "`device_t` is the pointer type for the device structure. Here we consider " "only the methods interesting from the device driver writer's standpoint. The " "methods to manipulate values in the device structure are:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:156 msgid "`device_t device_get_parent(dev)` Get the parent bus of a device." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:157 msgid "`driver_t device_get_driver(dev)` Get pointer to its driver structure." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:158 msgid "" "`char *device_get_name(dev)` Get the driver name, such as `\"xxx\"` for our " "example." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:159 msgid "" "`int device_get_unit(dev)` Get the unit number (units are numbered from 0 " "for the devices associated with each driver)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:160 msgid "" "`char *device_get_nameunit(dev)` Get the device name including the unit " "number, such as \"xxx0\", \"xxx1\" and so on." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:161 msgid "" "`char *device_get_desc(dev)` Get the device description. Normally it " "describes the exact model of device in human-readable form." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:162 msgid "" "`device_set_desc(dev, desc)` Set the description. This makes the device " "description point to the string desc which may not be deallocated or changed " "after that." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:163 msgid "" "`device_set_desc_copy(dev, desc)` Set the description. The description is " "copied into an internal dynamically allocated buffer, so the string desc may " "be changed afterwards without adverse effects." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:164 msgid "" "`void *device_get_softc(dev)` Get pointer to the device descriptor (struct " "`xxx_softc`) associated with this device." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:165 msgid "" "`u_int32_t device_get_flags(dev)` Get the flags specified for the device in " "the configuration file." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:167 msgid "" "A convenience function `device_printf(dev, fmt, ...)` may be used to print " "the messages from the device driver. It automatically prepends the unitname " "and colon to the message." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:169 msgid "" "The device_t methods are implemented in the file [.filename]#kern/bus_subr." "c#." msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:171 #, no-wrap msgid "Configuration File and the Order of Identifying and Probing During Auto-Configuration" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:174 msgid "The ISA devices are described in the kernel configuration file like:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:179 #, no-wrap msgid "" "device xxx0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 drq 5\n" " iomem 0xd0000 flags 0x1 sensitive\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:182 msgid "" "The values of port, IRQ and so on are converted to the resource values " "associated with the device. They are optional, depending on the device's " "needs and abilities for auto-configuration. For example, some devices do not " "need DRQ at all and some allow the driver to read the IRQ setting from the " "device configuration ports. If a machine has multiple ISA buses the exact " "bus may be specified in the configuration line, like `isa0` or `isa1`, " "otherwise the device would be searched for on all the ISA buses." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:184 msgid "" "`sensitive` is a resource requesting that this device must be probed before " "all non-sensitive devices. It is supported but does not seem to be used in " "any current driver." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:186 msgid "" "For legacy ISA devices in many cases the drivers are still able to detect " "the configuration parameters. But each device to be configured in the system " "must have a config line. If two devices of some type are installed in the " "system but there is only one configuration line for the corresponding " "driver, ie:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:189 #, no-wrap msgid "device xxx0 at isa?\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:191 #, no-wrap msgid " then only one device will be configured.\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:193 msgid "" "But for the devices supporting automatic identification by the means of Plug-" "n-Play or some proprietary protocol one configuration line is enough to " "configure all the devices in the system, like the one above or just simply:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:197 #, no-wrap msgid "device xxx at isa?\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:200 msgid "" "If a driver supports both auto-identified and legacy devices and both kinds " "are installed at once in one machine then it is enough to describe in the " "config file the legacy devices only. The auto-identified devices will be " "added automatically." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:202 msgid "When an ISA bus is auto-configured the events happen as follows:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:204 msgid "" "All the drivers' identify routines (including the PnP identify routine which " "identifies all the PnP devices) are called in random order. As they identify " "the devices they add them to the list on the ISA bus. Normally the drivers' " "identify routines associate their drivers with the new devices. The PnP " "identify routine does not know about the other drivers yet so it does not " "associate any with the new devices it adds." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:206 msgid "" "The PnP devices are put to sleep using the PnP protocol to prevent them from " "being probed as legacy devices." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:208 msgid "" "The probe routines of non-PnP devices marked as `sensitive` are called. If " "probe for a device went successfully, the attach routine is called for it." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:210 msgid "" "The probe and attach routines of all non-PNP devices are called likewise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:212 msgid "" "The PnP devices are brought back from the sleep state and assigned the " "resources they request: I/O and memory address ranges, IRQs and DRQs, all of " "them not conflicting with the attached legacy devices." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:214 msgid "" "Then for each PnP device the probe routines of all the present ISA drivers " "are called. The first one that claims the device gets attached. It is " "possible that multiple drivers would claim the device with different " "priority; in this case, the highest-priority driver wins. The probe routines " "must call `ISA_PNP_PROBE()` to compare the actual PnP ID with the list of " "the IDs supported by the driver and if the ID is not in the table return " "failure. That means that absolutely every driver, even the ones not " "supporting any PnP devices must call `ISA_PNP_PROBE()`, at least with an " "empty PnP ID table to return failure on unknown PnP devices." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:216 msgid "" "The probe routine returns a positive value (the error code) on error, zero " "or negative value on success." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:218 msgid "" "The negative return values are used when a PnP device supports multiple " "interfaces. For example, an older compatibility interface and a newer " "advanced interface which are supported by different drivers. Then both " "drivers would detect the device. The driver which returns a higher value in " "the probe routine takes precedence (in other words, the driver returning 0 " "has highest precedence, returning -1 is next, returning -2 is after it and " "so on). In result the devices which support only the old interface will be " "handled by the old driver (which should return -1 from the probe routine) " "while the devices supporting the new interface as well will be handled by " "the new driver (which should return 0 from the probe routine). If multiple " "drivers return the same value then the one called first wins. So if a driver " "returns value 0 it may be sure that it won the priority arbitration." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:220 msgid "" "The device-specific identify routines can also assign not a driver but a " "class of drivers to the device. Then all the drivers in the class are probed " "for this device, like the case with PnP. This feature is not implemented in " "any existing driver and is not considered further in this document." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:222 msgid "" "As the PnP devices are disabled when probing the legacy devices they will " "not be attached twice (once as legacy and once as PnP). But in case of " "device-dependent identify routines it is the responsibility of the driver to " "make sure that the same device will not be attached by the driver twice: " "once as legacy user-configured and once as auto-identified." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:224 msgid "" "Another practical consequence for the auto-identified devices (both PnP and " "device-specific) is that the flags can not be passed to them from the kernel " "configuration file. So they must either not use the flags at all or use the " "flags from the device unit 0 for all the auto-identified devices or use the " "sysctl interface instead of flags." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:226 msgid "" "Other unusual configurations may be accommodated by accessing the " "configuration resources directly with functions of families " "`resource_query_*()` and `resource_*_value()`. Their implementations are " "located in [.filename]#kern/subr_bus.c#. The old IDE disk driver [." "filename]#i386/isa/wd.c# contains examples of such use. But the standard " "means of configuration must always be preferred. Leave parsing the " "configuration resources to the bus configuration code." msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:228 #, no-wrap msgid "Resources" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:231 msgid "" "The information that a user enters into the kernel configuration file is " "processed and passed to the kernel as configuration resources. This " "information is parsed by the bus configuration code and transformed into a " "value of structure device_t and the bus resources associated with it. The " "drivers may access the configuration resources directly using functions " "`resource_*` for more complex cases of configuration. However, generally " "this is neither needed nor recommended, so this issue is not discussed " "further here." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:233 msgid "" "The bus resources are associated with each device. They are identified by " "type and number within the type. For the ISA bus the following types are " "defined:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:235 msgid "_SYS_RES_IRQ_ - interrupt number" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:236 msgid "_SYS_RES_DRQ_ - ISA DMA channel number" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:237 msgid "" "_SYS_RES_MEMORY_ - range of device memory mapped into the system memory space" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:238 msgid "_SYS_RES_IOPORT_ - range of device I/O registers" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:240 msgid "" "The enumeration within types starts from 0, so if a device has two memory " "regions it would have resources of type `SYS_RES_MEMORY` numbered 0 and 1. " "The resource type has nothing to do with the C language type, all the " "resource values have the C language type `unsigned long` and must be cast as " "necessary. The resource numbers do not have to be contiguous, although for " "ISA they normally would be. The permitted resource numbers for ISA devices " "are:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:247 #, no-wrap msgid "" " IRQ: 0-1\n" " DRQ: 0-1\n" " MEMORY: 0-3\n" " IOPORT: 0-7\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:250 msgid "" "All the resources are represented as ranges, with a start value and count. " "For IRQ and DRQ resources the count would normally be equal to 1. The values " "for memory refer to the physical addresses." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:252 msgid "Three types of activities can be performed on resources:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:254 msgid "set/get" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:255 msgid "allocate/release" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:256 msgid "activate/deactivate" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:258 msgid "" "Setting sets the range used by the resource. Allocation reserves the " "requested range that no other driver would be able to reserve it (and " "checking that no other driver reserved this range already). Activation makes " "the resource accessible to the driver by doing whatever is necessary for " "that (for example, for memory it would be mapping into the kernel virtual " "address space)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:260 msgid "The functions to manipulate resources are:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:262 msgid "" "`int bus_set_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid, u_long start, u_long " "count)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:264 msgid "" "Set a range for a resource. Returns 0 if successful, error code otherwise. " "Normally, this function will return an error only if one of `type`, `rid`, " "`start` or `count` has a value that falls out of the permitted range." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:266 msgid "dev - driver's device" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:267 msgid "type - type of resource, SYS_RES_*" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:268 msgid "rid - resource number (ID) within type" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:269 msgid "start, count - resource range" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:271 msgid "" "`int bus_get_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid, u_long *startp, " "u_long *countp)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:273 msgid "" "Get the range of resource. Returns 0 if successful, error code if the " "resource is not defined yet." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:274 msgid "" "`u_long bus_get_resource_start(device_t dev, int type, int rid) u_long " "bus_get_resource_count (device_t dev, int type, int rid)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:276 msgid "" "Convenience functions to get only the start or count. Return 0 in case of " "error, so if the resource start has 0 among the legitimate values it would " "be impossible to tell if the value is 0 or an error occurred. Luckily, no " "ISA resources for add-on drivers may have a start value equal to 0." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:277 msgid "`void bus_delete_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:279 msgid "Delete a resource, make it undefined." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:280 msgid "" "`struct resource * bus_alloc_resource(device_t dev, int type, int *rid, " "u_long start, u_long end, u_long count, u_int flags)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:282 msgid "" "Allocate a resource as a range of count values not allocated by anyone else, " "somewhere between start and end. Alas, alignment is not supported. If the " "resource was not set yet it is automatically created. The special values of " "start 0 and end ~0 (all ones) means that the fixed values previously set by " "`bus_set_resource()` must be used instead: start and count as themselves and " "end=(start+count), in this case if the resource was not defined before then " "an error is returned. Although rid is passed by reference it is not set " "anywhere by the resource allocation code of the ISA bus. (The other buses " "may use a different approach and modify it)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:284 msgid "Flags are a bitmap, the flags interesting for the caller are:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:286 msgid "" "_RF_ACTIVE_ - causes the resource to be automatically activated after " "allocation." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:287 msgid "" "_RF_SHAREABLE_ - resource may be shared at the same time by multiple drivers." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:288 msgid "" "_RF_TIMESHARE_ - resource may be time-shared by multiple drivers, i.e., " "allocated at the same time by many but activated only by one at any given " "moment of time." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:289 msgid "" "Returns 0 on error. The allocated values may be obtained from the returned " "handle using methods `rhand_*()`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:290 msgid "" "`int bus_release_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid, struct resource " "*r)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:291 msgid "" "Release the resource, r is the handle returned by `bus_alloc_resource()`. " "Returns 0 on success, error code otherwise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:292 msgid "" "`int bus_activate_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid, struct resource " "*r) int bus_deactivate_resource(device_t dev, int type, int rid, struct " "resource *r)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:293 msgid "" "Activate or deactivate resource. Return 0 on success, error code otherwise. " "If the resource is time-shared and currently activated by another driver " "then `EBUSY` is returned." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:294 msgid "" "`int bus_setup_intr(device_t dev, struct resource *r, int flags, " "driver_intr_t *handler, void *arg, void **cookiep) int " "bus_teardown_intr(device_t dev, struct resource *r, void *cookie)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:295 msgid "" "Associate or de-associate the interrupt handler with a device. Return 0 on " "success, error code otherwise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:296 msgid "r - the activated resource handler describing the IRQ" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:298 msgid "flags - the interrupt priority level, one of:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:300 msgid "" "`INTR_TYPE_TTY` - terminals and other likewise character-type devices. To " "mask them use `spltty()`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:301 msgid "" "`(INTR_TYPE_TTY | INTR_TYPE_FAST)` - terminal type devices with small input " "buffer, critical to the data loss on input (such as the old-fashioned serial " "ports). To mask them use `spltty()`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:302 msgid "" "`INTR_TYPE_BIO` - block-type devices, except those on the CAM controllers. " "To mask them use `splbio()`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:303 msgid "" "`INTR_TYPE_CAM` - CAM (Common Access Method) bus controllers. To mask them " "use `splcam()`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:304 msgid "" "`INTR_TYPE_NET` - network interface controllers. To mask them use `splimp()`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:305 msgid "" "`INTR_TYPE_MISC` - miscellaneous devices. There is no other way to mask them " "than by `splhigh()` which masks all interrupts." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:307 msgid "" "When an interrupt handler executes all the other interrupts matching its " "priority level will be masked. The only exception is the MISC level for " "which no other interrupts are masked and which is not masked by any other " "interrupt." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:309 msgid "" "_handler_ - pointer to the handler function, the type driver_intr_t is " "defined as `void driver_intr_t(void *)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:310 msgid "" "_arg_ - the argument passed to the handler to identify this particular " "device. It is cast from void* to any real type by the handler. The old " "convention for the ISA interrupt handlers was to use the unit number as " "argument, the new (recommended) convention is using a pointer to the device " "softc structure." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:311 msgid "" "_cookie[p]_ - the value received from `setup()` is used to identify the " "handler when passed to `teardown()`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:313 msgid "" "A number of methods are defined to operate on the resource handlers (struct " "resource *). Those of interest to the device driver writers are:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:315 msgid "" "`u_long rman_get_start(r) u_long rman_get_end(r)` Get the start and end of " "allocated resource range." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:316 msgid "" "`void *rman_get_virtual(r)` Get the virtual address of activated memory " "resource." msgstr "" #. type: Title == #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:318 #, no-wrap msgid "Bus Memory Mapping" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:321 msgid "" "In many cases data is exchanged between the driver and the device through " "the memory. Two variants are possible:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:323 msgid "(a) memory is located on the device card" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:325 msgid "(b) memory is the main memory of the computer" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:327 msgid "" "In case (a) the driver always copies the data back and forth between the on-" "card memory and the main memory as necessary. To map the on-card memory into " "the kernel virtual address space the physical address and length of the on-" "card memory must be defined as a `SYS_RES_MEMORY` resource. That resource " "can then be allocated and activated, and its virtual address obtained using " "`rman_get_virtual()`. The older drivers used the function `pmap_mapdev()` " "for this purpose, which should not be used directly any more. Now it is one " "of the internal steps of resource activation." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:329 msgid "" "Most of the ISA cards will have their memory configured for physical " "location somewhere in range 640KB-1MB. Some of the ISA cards require larger " "memory ranges which should be placed somewhere under 16MB (because of the 24-" "bit address limitation on the ISA bus). In that case if the machine has more " "memory than the start address of the device memory (in other words, they " "overlap) a memory hole must be configured at the address range used by " "devices. Many BIOSes allow configuration of a memory hole of 1MB starting at " "14MB or 15MB. FreeBSD can handle the memory holes properly if the BIOS " "reports them properly (this feature may be broken on old BIOSes)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:331 msgid "" "In case (b) just the address of the data is sent to the device, and the " "device uses DMA to actually access the data in the main memory. Two " "limitations are present: First, ISA cards can only access memory below 16MB. " "Second, the contiguous pages in virtual address space may not be contiguous " "in physical address space, so the device may have to do scatter/gather " "operations. The bus subsystem provides ready solutions for some of these " "problems, the rest has to be done by the drivers themselves." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:333 msgid "" "Two structures are used for DMA memory allocation, `bus_dma_tag_t` and " "`bus_dmamap_t`. Tag describes the properties required for the DMA memory. " "Map represents a memory block allocated according to these properties. " "Multiple maps may be associated with the same tag." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:335 msgid "" "Tags are organized into a tree-like hierarchy with inheritance of the " "properties. A child tag inherits all the requirements of its parent tag, and " "may make them more strict but never more loose." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:337 msgid "" "Normally one top-level tag (with no parent) is created for each device unit. " "If multiple memory areas with different requirements are needed for each " "device then a tag for each of them may be created as a child of the parent " "tag." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:339 msgid "The tags can be used to create a map in two ways." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:341 msgid "" "First, a chunk of contiguous memory conformant with the tag requirements may " "be allocated (and later may be freed). This is normally used to allocate " "relatively long-living areas of memory for communication with the device. " "Loading of such memory into a map is trivial: it is always considered as one " "chunk in the appropriate physical memory range." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:343 msgid "" "Second, an arbitrary area of virtual memory may be loaded into a map. Each " "page of this memory will be checked for conformance to the map requirement. " "If it conforms then it is left at its original location. If it is not then a " "fresh conformant \"bounce page\" is allocated and used as intermediate " "storage. When writing the data from the non-conformant original pages they " "will be copied to their bounce pages first and then transferred from the " "bounce pages to the device. When reading the data would go from the device " "to the bounce pages and then copied to their non-conformant original pages. " "The process of copying between the original and bounce pages is called " "synchronization. This is normally used on a per-transfer basis: buffer for " "each transfer would be loaded, transfer done and buffer unloaded." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:345 msgid "The functions working on the DMA memory are:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:347 msgid "" "`int bus_dma_tag_create(bus_dma_tag_t parent, bus_size_t alignment, " "bus_size_t boundary, bus_addr_t lowaddr, bus_addr_t highaddr, " "bus_dma_filter_t *filter, void *filterarg, bus_size_t maxsize, int " "nsegments, bus_size_t maxsegsz, int flags, bus_dma_tag_t *dmat)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:349 msgid "Create a new tag. Returns 0 on success, the error code otherwise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:351 msgid "_parent_ - parent tag, or NULL to create a top-level tag." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:352 msgid "" "_alignment_ - required physical alignment of the memory area to be allocated " "for this tag. Use value 1 for \"no specific alignment\". Applies only to the " "future `bus_dmamem_alloc()` but not `bus_dmamap_create()` calls." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:353 msgid "" "_boundary_ - physical address boundary that must not be crossed when " "allocating the memory. Use value 0 for \"no boundary\". Applies only to the " "future `bus_dmamem_alloc()` but not `bus_dmamap_create()` calls. Must be " "power of 2. If the memory is planned to be used in non-cascaded DMA mode (i." "e., the DMA addresses will be supplied not by the device itself but by the " "ISA DMA controller) then the boundary must be no larger than 64KB (64*1024) " "due to the limitations of the DMA hardware." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:354 msgid "" "_lowaddr, highaddr_ - the names are slightly misleading; these values are " "used to limit the permitted range of physical addresses used to allocate the " "memory. The exact meaning varies depending on the planned future use:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:356 msgid "" "For `bus_dmamem_alloc()` all the addresses from 0 to lowaddr-1 are " "considered permitted, the higher ones are forbidden." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:357 msgid "" "For `bus_dmamap_create()` all the addresses outside the inclusive range " "[lowaddr; highaddr] are considered accessible. The addresses of pages inside " "the range are passed to the filter function which decides if they are " "accessible. If no filter function is supplied then all the range is " "considered unaccessible." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:358 msgid "For the ISA devices the normal values (with no filter function) are:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:360 msgid "lowaddr = BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_24BIT" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:362 msgid "highaddr = BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:364 msgid "" "_filter, filterarg_ - the filter function and its argument. If NULL is " "passed for filter then the whole range [lowaddr, highaddr] is considered " "unaccessible when doing `bus_dmamap_create()`. Otherwise the physical " "address of each attempted page in range [lowaddr; highaddr] is passed to the " "filter function which decides if it is accessible. The prototype of the " "filter function is: `int filterfunc(void *arg, bus_addr_t paddr)`. It must " "return 0 if the page is accessible, non-zero otherwise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:365 msgid "" "_maxsize_ - the maximal size of memory (in bytes) that may be allocated " "through this tag. In case it is difficult to estimate or could be " "arbitrarily big, the value for ISA devices would be " "`BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_24BIT`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:366 msgid "" "_nsegments_ - maximal number of scatter-gather segments supported by the " "device. If unrestricted then the value `BUS_SPACE_UNRESTRICTED` should be " "used. This value is recommended for the parent tags, the actual restrictions " "would then be specified for the descendant tags. Tags with nsegments equal " "to `BUS_SPACE_UNRESTRICTED` may not be used to actually load maps, they may " "be used only as parent tags. The practical limit for nsegments seems to be " "about 250-300, higher values will cause kernel stack overflow (the hardware " "can not normally support that many scatter-gather buffers anyway)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:367 msgid "" "_maxsegsz_ - maximal size of a scatter-gather segment supported by the " "device. The maximal value for ISA device would be `BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_24BIT`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:368 -msgid "_flags_ - a bitmap of flags. The only interesting flags are:" +msgid "_flags_ - a bitmap of flags. The only interesting flag is:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text #: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:370 msgid "" "_BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW_ - requests to allocate all the potentially needed bounce " "pages when creating the tag." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:371 -msgid "" -"_BUS_DMA_ISA_ - mysterious flag used only on Alpha machines. It is not " -"defined for the i386 machines. Probably it should be used by all the ISA " -"drivers for Alpha machines but it looks like there are no such drivers yet." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:373 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:372 msgid "_dmat_ - pointer to the storage for the new tag to be returned." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:375 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:374 msgid "`int bus_dma_tag_destroy(bus_dma_tag_t dmat)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:377 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:376 msgid "Destroy a tag. Returns 0 on success, the error code otherwise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:379 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:378 msgid "dmat - the tag to be destroyed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:380 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:379 msgid "" "`int bus_dmamem_alloc(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, void** vaddr, int flags, " "bus_dmamap_t *mapp)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:382 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:381 msgid "" "Allocate an area of contiguous memory described by the tag. The size of " "memory to be allocated is tag's maxsize. Returns 0 on success, the error " "code otherwise. The result still has to be loaded by `bus_dmamap_load()` " "before being used to get the physical address of the memory." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:384 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:396 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:404 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:419 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:383 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:395 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:403 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:418 msgid "_dmat_ - the tag" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:385 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:384 msgid "" "_vaddr_ - pointer to the storage for the kernel virtual address of the " "allocated area to be returned." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:386 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:385 msgid "flags - a bitmap of flags. The only interesting flag is:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:388 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:387 msgid "" "_BUS_DMA_NOWAIT_ - if the memory is not immediately available return the " "error. If this flag is not set then the routine is allowed to sleep until " "the memory becomes available." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:390 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:389 msgid "_mapp_ - pointer to the storage for the new map to be returned." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:392 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:391 msgid "" "`void bus_dmamem_free(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, void *vaddr, bus_dmamap_t map)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:394 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:393 msgid "" "Free the memory allocated by `bus_dmamem_alloc()`. At present, freeing of " "the memory allocated with ISA restrictions is not implemented. Due to this " "the recommended model of use is to keep and re-use the allocated areas for " "as long as possible. Do not lightly free some area and then shortly allocate " "it again. That does not mean that `bus_dmamem_free()` should not be used at " "all: hopefully it will be properly implemented soon." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:397 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:396 msgid "_vaddr_ - the kernel virtual address of the memory" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:398 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:397 msgid "_map_ - the map of the memory (as returned from `bus_dmamem_alloc()`)" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:400 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:399 msgid "" "`int bus_dmamap_create(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, int flags, bus_dmamap_t *mapp)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:402 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:401 msgid "" "Create a map for the tag, to be used in `bus_dmamap_load()` later. Returns 0 " "on success, the error code otherwise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:405 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:404 msgid "" "_flags_ - theoretically, a bit map of flags. But no flags are defined yet, " "so at present it will be always 0." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:406 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:405 msgid "_mapp_ - pointer to the storage for the new map to be returned" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:408 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:407 msgid "`int bus_dmamap_destroy(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:410 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:409 msgid "Destroy a map. Returns 0 on success, the error code otherwise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:412 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:411 msgid "dmat - the tag to which the map is associated" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:413 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:412 msgid "map - the map to be destroyed" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:415 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:414 msgid "" "`int bus_dmamap_load(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf, " "bus_size_t buflen, bus_dmamap_callback_t *callback, void *callback_arg, int " "flags)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:417 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:416 msgid "" "Load a buffer into the map (the map must be previously created by " "`bus_dmamap_create()` or `bus_dmamem_alloc()`). All the pages of the buffer " "are checked for conformance to the tag requirements and for those not " "conformant the bounce pages are allocated. An array of physical segment " "descriptors is built and passed to the callback routine. This callback " "routine is then expected to handle it in some way. The number of bounce " "buffers in the system is limited, so if the bounce buffers are needed but " "not immediately available the request will be queued and the callback will " "be called when the bounce buffers will become available. Returns 0 if the " "callback was executed immediately or `EINPROGRESS` if the request was queued " "for future execution. In the latter case the synchronization with queued " "callback routine is the responsibility of the driver." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:420 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:419 msgid "_map_ - the map" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:421 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:420 msgid "_buf_ - kernel virtual address of the buffer" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:422 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:421 msgid "_buflen_ - length of the buffer" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:423 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:422 msgid "_callback_, `callback_arg` - the callback function and its argument" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:425 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:424 msgid "" "The prototype of callback function is: `void callback(void *arg, " "bus_dma_segment_t *seg, int nseg, int error)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:427 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:426 msgid "_arg_ - the same as callback_arg passed to `bus_dmamap_load()`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:428 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:427 msgid "_seg_ - array of the segment descriptors" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:429 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:428 msgid "_nseg_ - number of descriptors in array" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:430 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:429 msgid "" "_error_ - indication of the segment number overflow: if it is set to `EFBIG` " "then the buffer did not fit into the maximal number of segments permitted by " "the tag. In this case only the permitted number of descriptors will be in " "the array. Handling of this situation is up to the driver: depending on the " "desired semantics it can either consider this an error or split the buffer " "in two and handle the second part separately" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:432 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:431 msgid "Each entry in the segments array contains the fields:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:434 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:433 msgid "_ds_addr_ - physical bus address of the segment" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:435 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:434 msgid "_ds_len_ - length of the segment" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:437 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:436 msgid "`void bus_dmamap_unload(bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:439 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:438 msgid "unload the map." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:441 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:448 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:440 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:447 msgid "_dmat_ - tag" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:442 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:449 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:441 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:448 msgid "_map_ - loaded map" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:444 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:443 msgid "" "`void bus_dmamap_sync (bus_dma_tag_t dmat, bus_dmamap_t map, " "bus_dmasync_op_t op)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:446 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:445 msgid "" "Synchronise a loaded buffer with its bounce pages before and after physical " "transfer to or from device. This is the function that does all the necessary " "copying of data between the original buffer and its mapped version. The " "buffers must be synchronized both before and after doing the transfer." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:450 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:449 msgid "_op_ - type of synchronization operation to perform:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:452 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:451 msgid "`BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD` - before reading from device into buffer" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:453 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:452 msgid "`BUS_DMASYNC_POSTREAD` - after reading from device into buffer" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:454 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:453 msgid "`BUS_DMASYNC_PREWRITE` - before writing the buffer to device" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:455 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:454 msgid "`BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE` - after writing the buffer to device" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:457 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:456 msgid "" "As of now PREREAD and POSTWRITE are null operations but that may change in " "the future, so they must not be ignored in the driver. Synchronization is " "not needed for the memory obtained from `bus_dmamem_alloc()`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:459 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:458 msgid "" "Before calling the callback function from `bus_dmamap_load()` the segment " "array is stored in the stack. And it gets pre-allocated for the maximal " "number of segments allowed by the tag. As a result of this the practical " "limit for the number of segments on i386 architecture is about 250-300 (the " "kernel stack is 4KB minus the size of the user structure, size of a segment " "array entry is 8 bytes, and some space must be left). Since the array is " "allocated based on the maximal number this value must not be set higher than " "really needed. Fortunately, for most of hardware the maximal supported " "number of segments is much lower. But if the driver wants to handle buffers " "with a very large number of scatter-gather segments it should do that in " "portions: load part of the buffer, transfer it to the device, load next part " "of the buffer, and so on." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:461 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:460 msgid "" "Another practical consequence is that the number of segments may limit the " "size of the buffer. If all the pages in the buffer happen to be physically " "non-contiguous then the maximal supported buffer size for that fragmented " "case would be (nsegments * page_size). For example, if a maximal number of " "10 segments is supported then on i386 maximal guaranteed supported buffer " "size would be 40K. If a higher size is desired then special tricks should be " "used in the driver." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:463 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:462 msgid "" "If the hardware does not support scatter-gather at all or the driver wants " "to support some buffer size even if it is heavily fragmented then the " "solution is to allocate a contiguous buffer in the driver and use it as " "intermediate storage if the original buffer does not fit." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:465 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:464 msgid "" "Below are the typical call sequences when using a map depend on the use of " "the map. The characters -> are used to show the flow of time." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:467 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:466 msgid "" "For a buffer which stays practically fixed during all the time between " "attachment and detachment of a device:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:469 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:468 msgid "" "bus_dmamem_alloc -> bus_dmamap_load -> ...use buffer... -> -> " "bus_dmamap_unload -> bus_dmamem_free" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:471 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:470 msgid "" "For a buffer that changes frequently and is passed from outside the driver:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:480 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:479 #, no-wrap msgid "" " bus_dmamap_create ->\n" " -> bus_dmamap_load -> bus_dmamap_sync(PRE...) -> do transfer ->\n" " -> bus_dmamap_sync(POST...) -> bus_dmamap_unload ->\n" " ...\n" " -> bus_dmamap_load -> bus_dmamap_sync(PRE...) -> do transfer ->\n" " -> bus_dmamap_sync(POST...) -> bus_dmamap_unload ->\n" " -> bus_dmamap_destroy\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:483 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:482 msgid "" "When loading a map created by `bus_dmamem_alloc()` the passed address and " "size of the buffer must be the same as used in `bus_dmamem_alloc()`. In this " "case it is guaranteed that the whole buffer will be mapped as one segment " "(so the callback may be based on this assumption) and the request will be " "executed immediately (EINPROGRESS will never be returned). All the callback " "needs to do in this case is to save the physical address." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:485 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:484 msgid "A typical example would be:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:493 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:492 #, no-wrap msgid "" " static void\n" " alloc_callback(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *seg, int nseg, int error)\n" " {\n" " *(bus_addr_t *)arg = seg[0].ds_addr;\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:504 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:503 #, no-wrap msgid "" " ...\n" " int error;\n" " struct somedata {\n" " ....\n" " };\n" " struct somedata *vsomedata; /* virtual address */\n" " bus_addr_t psomedata; /* physical bus-relative address */\n" " bus_dma_tag_t tag_somedata;\n" " bus_dmamap_t map_somedata;\n" " ...\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:512 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:511 #, no-wrap msgid "" " error=bus_dma_tag_create(parent_tag, alignment,\n" " boundary, lowaddr, highaddr, /*filter*/ NULL, /*filterarg*/ NULL,\n" " /*maxsize*/ sizeof(struct somedata), /*nsegments*/ 1,\n" " /*maxsegsz*/ sizeof(struct somedata), /*flags*/ 0,\n" " &tag_somedata);\n" " if(error)\n" " return error;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:517 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:516 #, no-wrap msgid "" " error = bus_dmamem_alloc(tag_somedata, &vsomedata, /* flags*/ 0,\n" " &map_somedata);\n" " if(error)\n" " return error;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:521 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:520 #, no-wrap msgid "" " bus_dmamap_load(tag_somedata, map_somedata, (void *)vsomedata,\n" " sizeof (struct somedata), alloc_callback,\n" " (void *) &psomedata, /*flags*/0);\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:524 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:523 msgid "" "Looks a bit long and complicated but that is the way to do it. The practical " "consequence is: if multiple memory areas are allocated always together it " "would be a really good idea to combine them all into one structure and " "allocate as one (if the alignment and boundary limitations permit)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:526 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:525 msgid "" "When loading an arbitrary buffer into the map created by " "`bus_dmamap_create()` special measures must be taken to synchronize with the " "callback in case it would be delayed. The code would look like:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:532 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:531 #, no-wrap msgid "" " {\n" " int s;\n" " int error;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:551 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:550 #, no-wrap msgid "" " s = splsoftvm();\n" " error = bus_dmamap_load(\n" " dmat,\n" " dmamap,\n" " buffer_ptr,\n" " buffer_len,\n" " callback,\n" " /*callback_arg*/ buffer_descriptor,\n" " /*flags*/0);\n" " if (error == EINPROGRESS) {\n" " /*\n" " * Do whatever is needed to ensure synchronization\n" " * with callback. Callback is guaranteed not to be started\n" " * until we do splx() or tsleep().\n" " */\n" " }\n" " splx(s);\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:554 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:553 msgid "Two possible approaches for the processing of requests are:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:556 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:555 msgid "" "If requests are completed by marking them explicitly as done (such as the " "CAM requests) then it would be simpler to put all the further processing " "into the callback driver which would mark the request when it is done. Then " "not much extra synchronization is needed. For the flow control reasons it " "may be a good idea to freeze the request queue until this request gets " "completed." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:558 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:557 msgid "" "If requests are completed when the function returns (such as classic read or " "write requests on character devices) then a synchronization flag should be " "set in the buffer descriptor and `tsleep()` called. Later when the callback " "gets called it will do its processing and check this synchronization flag. " "If it is set then the callback should issue a wakeup. In this approach the " "callback function could either do all the needed processing (just like the " "previous case) or simply save the segments array in the buffer descriptor. " "Then after callback completes the calling function could use this saved " "segments array and do all the processing." msgstr "" #. type: Title == -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:560 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:559 #, no-wrap msgid "DMA" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:563 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:562 msgid "" "The Direct Memory Access (DMA) is implemented in the ISA bus through the DMA " "controller (actually, two of them but that is an irrelevant detail). To make " "the early ISA devices simple and cheap the logic of the bus control and " "address generation was concentrated in the DMA controller. Fortunately, " "FreeBSD provides a set of functions that mostly hide the annoying details of " "the DMA controller from the device drivers." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:565 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:564 msgid "" "The simplest case is for the fairly intelligent devices. Like the bus master " "devices on PCI they can generate the bus cycles and memory addresses all by " "themselves. The only thing they really need from the DMA controller is bus " "arbitration. So for this purpose they pretend to be cascaded slave DMA " "controllers. And the only thing needed from the system DMA controller is to " "enable the cascaded mode on a DMA channel by calling the following function " "when attaching the driver:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:567 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:566 msgid "`void isa_dmacascade(int channel_number)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:569 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:568 msgid "" "All the further activity is done by programming the device. When detaching " "the driver no DMA-related functions need to be called." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:571 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:570 msgid "" "For the simpler devices things get more complicated. The functions used are:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:573 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:572 msgid "`int isa_dma_acquire(int chanel_number)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:575 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:574 msgid "" "Reserve a DMA channel. Returns 0 on success or EBUSY if the channel was " "already reserved by this or a different driver. Most of the ISA devices are " "not able to share DMA channels anyway, so normally this function is called " "when attaching a device. This reservation was made redundant by the modern " "interface of bus resources but still must be used in addition to the latter. " "If not used then later, other DMA routines will panic." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:576 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:575 msgid "`int isa_dma_release(int chanel_number)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:578 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:577 msgid "" "Release a previously reserved DMA channel. No transfers must be in progress " "when the channel is released (in addition the device must not try to " "initiate transfer after the channel is released)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:579 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:578 msgid "`void isa_dmainit(int chan, u_int bouncebufsize)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:581 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:580 msgid "" "Allocate a bounce buffer for use with the specified channel. The requested " "size of the buffer can not exceed 64KB. This bounce buffer will be " "automatically used later if a transfer buffer happens to be not physically " "contiguous or outside of the memory accessible by the ISA bus or crossing " "the 64KB boundary. If the transfers will be always done from buffers which " "conform to these conditions (such as those allocated by `bus_dmamem_alloc()` " "with proper limitations) then `isa_dmainit()` does not have to be called. " "But it is quite convenient to transfer arbitrary data using the DMA " "controller. The bounce buffer will automatically care of the scatter-gather " "issues." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:583 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:582 msgid "_chan_ - channel number" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:584 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:583 msgid "_bouncebufsize_ - size of the bounce buffer in bytes" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:586 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:585 msgid "`void isa_dmastart(int flags, caddr_t addr, u_int nbytes, int chan)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:588 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:587 msgid "" "Prepare to start a DMA transfer. This function must be called to set up the " "DMA controller before actually starting transfer on the device. It checks " "that the buffer is contiguous and falls into the ISA memory range, if not " "then the bounce buffer is automatically used. If bounce buffer is required " "but not set up by `isa_dmainit()` or too small for the requested transfer " "size then the system will panic. In case of a write request with bounce " "buffer the data will be automatically copied to the bounce buffer." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:589 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:588 msgid "" "flags - a bitmask determining the type of operation to be done. The " "direction bits B_READ and B_WRITE are mutually exclusive." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:591 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:590 msgid "B_READ - read from the ISA bus into memory" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:592 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:591 msgid "B_WRITE - write from the memory to the ISA bus" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:593 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:592 msgid "" "B_RAW - if set then the DMA controller will remember the buffer and after " "the end of transfer will automatically re-initialize itself to repeat " "transfer of the same buffer again (of course, the driver may change the data " "in the buffer before initiating another transfer in the device). If not set " "then the parameters will work only for one transfer, and `isa_dmastart()` " "will have to be called again before initiating the next transfer. Using " "B_RAW makes sense only if the bounce buffer is not used." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:595 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:594 msgid "addr - virtual address of the buffer" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:596 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:595 msgid "" "nbytes - length of the buffer. Must be less or equal to 64KB. Length of 0 is " "not allowed: the DMA controller will understand it as 64KB while the kernel " "code will understand it as 0 and that would cause unpredictable effects. For " "channels number 4 and higher the length must be even because these channels " "transfer 2 bytes at a time. In case of an odd length the last byte will not " "be transferred." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:597 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:596 msgid "chan - channel number" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:598 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:597 msgid "`void isa_dmadone(int flags, caddr_t addr, int nbytes, int chan)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:600 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:599 msgid "" "Synchronize the memory after device reports that transfer is done. If that " "was a read operation with a bounce buffer then the data will be copied from " "the bounce buffer to the original buffer. Arguments are the same as for " "`isa_dmastart()`. Flag B_RAW is permitted but it does not affect " "`isa_dmadone()` in any way." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:601 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:600 msgid "`int isa_dmastatus(int channel_number)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:603 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:602 msgid "" "Returns the number of bytes left in the current transfer to be transferred. " "In case the flag B_READ was set in `isa_dmastart()` the number returned will " "never be equal to zero. At the end of transfer it will be automatically " "reset back to the length of buffer. The normal use is to check the number of " "bytes left after the device signals that the transfer is completed. If the " "number of bytes is not 0 then something probably went wrong with that " "transfer." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:604 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:603 msgid "`int isa_dmastop(int channel_number)`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:606 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:605 msgid "" "Aborts the current transfer and returns the number of bytes left " "untransferred." msgstr "" #. type: Title == -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:608 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:607 #, no-wrap msgid "xxx_isa_probe" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:611 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:610 msgid "" "This function probes if a device is present. If the driver supports auto-" "detection of some part of device configuration (such as interrupt vector or " "memory address) this auto-detection must be done in this routine." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:613 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:612 msgid "" "As for any other bus, if the device cannot be detected or is detected but " "failed the self-test or some other problem happened then it returns a " "positive value of error. The value `ENXIO` must be returned if the device is " "not present. Other error values may mean other conditions. Zero or negative " "values mean success. Most of the drivers return zero as success." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:615 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:614 msgid "" "The negative return values are used when a PnP device supports multiple " "interfaces. For example, an older compatibility interface and a newer " "advanced interface which are supported by different drivers. Then both " "drivers would detect the device. The driver which returns a higher value in " "the probe routine takes precedence (in other words, the driver returning 0 " "has highest precedence, one returning -1 is next, one returning -2 is after " "it and so on). In result the devices which support only the old interface " "will be handled by the old driver (which should return -1 from the probe " "routine) while the devices supporting the new interface as well will be " "handled by the new driver (which should return 0 from the probe routine)." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:617 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:616 msgid "" "The device descriptor struct xxx_softc is allocated by the system before " "calling the probe routine. If the probe routine returns an error the " "descriptor will be automatically deallocated by the system. So if a probing " "error occurs the driver must make sure that all the resources it used during " "probe are deallocated and that nothing keeps the descriptor from being " "safely deallocated. If the probe completes successfully the descriptor will " "be preserved by the system and later passed to the routine " "`xxx_isa_attach()`. If a driver returns a negative value it can not be sure " "that it will have the highest priority and its attach routine will be " "called. So in this case it also must release all the resources before " "returning and if necessary allocate them again in the attach routine. When " "`xxx_isa_probe()` returns 0 releasing the resources before returning is also " "a good idea and a well-behaved driver should do so. But in cases where there " "is some problem with releasing the resources the driver is allowed to keep " "resources between returning 0 from the probe routine and execution of the " "attach routine." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:619 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:618 msgid "" "A typical probe routine starts with getting the device descriptor and unit:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:626 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:625 #, no-wrap msgid "" " struct xxx_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);\n" " int unit = device_get_unit(dev);\n" " int pnperror;\n" " int error = 0;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:629 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:628 #, no-wrap msgid "" " sc->dev = dev; /* link it back */\n" " sc->unit = unit;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:632 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:631 msgid "" "Then check for the PnP devices. The check is carried out by a table " "containing the list of PnP IDs supported by this driver and human-readable " "descriptions of the device models corresponding to these IDs." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:638 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:637 #, no-wrap msgid "" " pnperror=ISA_PNP_PROBE(device_get_parent(dev), dev,\n" " xxx_pnp_ids); if(pnperror == ENXIO) return ENXIO;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:641 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:640 msgid "" "The logic of ISA_PNP_PROBE is the following: If this card (device unit) was " "not detected as PnP then ENOENT will be returned. If it was detected as PnP " "but its detected ID does not match any of the IDs in the table then ENXIO is " "returned. Finally, if it has PnP support and it matches on of the IDs in the " "table, 0 is returned and the appropriate description from the table is set " "by `device_set_desc()`." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:643 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:642 msgid "" "If a driver supports only PnP devices then the condition would look like:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:648 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:647 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(pnperror != 0)\n" " return pnperror;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:651 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:650 msgid "" "No special treatment is required for the drivers which do not support PnP " "because they pass an empty PnP ID table and will always get ENXIO if called " "on a PnP card." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:653 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:652 msgid "" "The probe routine normally needs at least some minimal set of resources, " "such as I/O port number to find the card and probe it. Depending on the " "hardware the driver may be able to discover the other necessary resources " "automatically. The PnP devices have all the resources pre-set by the PnP " "subsystem, so the driver does not need to discover them by itself." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:655 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:654 msgid "" "Typically the minimal information required to get access to the device is " "the I/O port number. Then some devices allow to get the rest of information " "from the device configuration registers (though not all devices do that). So " "first we try to get the port start value:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:660 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:659 #, no-wrap msgid "" " sc->port0 = bus_get_resource_start(dev,\n" " SYS_RES_IOPORT, 0 /*rid*/); if(sc->port0 == 0) return ENXIO;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:663 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:662 msgid "" "The base port address is saved in the structure softc for future use. If it " "will be used very often then calling the resource function each time would " "be prohibitively slow. If we do not get a port we just return an error. Some " "device drivers can instead be clever and try to probe all the possible " "ports, like this:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:677 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:676 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* table of all possible base I/O port addresses for this device */\n" " static struct xxx_allports {\n" " u_short port; /* port address */\n" " short used; /* flag: if this port is already used by some unit */\n" " } xxx_allports = {\n" " { 0x300, 0 },\n" " { 0x320, 0 },\n" " { 0x340, 0 },\n" " { 0, 0 } /* end of table */\n" " };\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:681 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:680 #, no-wrap msgid "" " ...\n" " int port, i;\n" " ...\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:687 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:686 #, no-wrap msgid "" " port = bus_get_resource_start(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, 0 /*rid*/);\n" " if(port !=0 ) {\n" " for(i=0; xxx_allports[i].port!=0; i++) {\n" " if(xxx_allports[i].used || xxx_allports[i].port != port)\n" " continue;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:695 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:694 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* found it */\n" " xxx_allports[i].used = 1;\n" " /* do probe on a known port */\n" " return xxx_really_probe(dev, port);\n" " }\n" " return ENXIO; /* port is unknown or already used */\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:700 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:699 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* we get here only if we need to guess the port */\n" " for(i=0; xxx_allports[i].port!=0; i++) {\n" " if(xxx_allports[i].used)\n" " continue;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:705 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:704 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* mark as used - even if we find nothing at this port\n" " * at least we won't probe it in future\n" " */\n" " xxx_allports[i].used = 1;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:712 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:711 #, no-wrap msgid "" " error = xxx_really_probe(dev, xxx_allports[i].port);\n" " if(error == 0) /* found a device at that port */\n" " return 0;\n" " }\n" " /* probed all possible addresses, none worked */\n" " return ENXIO;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:715 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:714 msgid "" "Of course, normally the driver's `identify()` routine should be used for " "such things. But there may be one valid reason why it may be better to be " "done in `probe()`: if this probe would drive some other sensitive device " "crazy. The probe routines are ordered with consideration of the `sensitive` " "flag: the sensitive devices get probed first and the rest of the devices " "later. But the `identify()` routines are called before any probes, so they " "show no respect to the sensitive devices and may upset them." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:717 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:716 msgid "" "Now, after we got the starting port we need to set the port count (except " "for PnP devices) because the kernel does not have this information in the " "configuration file." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:725 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:724 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(pnperror /* only for non-PnP devices */\n" " && bus_set_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, 0, sc->port0,\n" " XXX_PORT_COUNT)<0)\n" " return ENXIO;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:728 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:727 msgid "" "Finally allocate and activate a piece of port address space (special values " "of start and end mean \"use those we set by ``bus_set_resource()``\"):" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:736 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:735 #, no-wrap msgid "" " sc->port0_rid = 0;\n" " sc->port0_r = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT,\n" " &sc->port0_rid,\n" " /*start*/ 0, /*end*/ ~0, /*count*/ 0, RF_ACTIVE);\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:739 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:738 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(sc->port0_r == NULL)\n" " return ENXIO;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:742 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:741 msgid "" "Now having access to the port-mapped registers we can poke the device in " "some way and check if it reacts like it is expected to. If it does not then " "there is probably some other device or no device at all at this address." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:744 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:743 msgid "" "Normally drivers do not set up the interrupt handlers until the attach " "routine. Instead they do probes in the polling mode using the `DELAY()` " "function for timeout. The probe routine must never hang forever, all the " "waits for the device must be done with timeouts. If the device does not " "respond within the time it is probably broken or misconfigured and the " "driver must return error. When determining the timeout interval give the " "device some extra time to be on the safe side: although `DELAY()` is " "supposed to delay for the same amount of time on any machine it has some " "margin of error, depending on the exact CPU." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:746 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:745 msgid "" "If the probe routine really wants to check that the interrupts really work " "it may configure and probe the interrupts too. But that is not recommended." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:753 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:752 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* implemented in some very device-specific way */\n" " if(error = xxx_probe_ports(sc))\n" " goto bad; /* will deallocate the resources before returning */\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:756 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:755 msgid "" "The function `xxx_probe_ports()` may also set the device description " "depending on the exact model of device it discovers. But if there is only " "one supported device model this can be as well done in a hardcoded way. Of " "course, for the PnP devices the PnP support sets the description from the " "table automatically." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:761 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:760 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(pnperror)\n" " device_set_desc(dev, \"Our device model 1234\");\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:764 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:763 msgid "" "Then the probe routine should either discover the ranges of all the " "resources by reading the device configuration registers or make sure that " "they were set explicitly by the user. We will consider it with an example of " "on-board memory. The probe routine should be as non-intrusive as possible, " "so allocation and check of functionality of the rest of resources (besides " "the ports) would be better left to the attach routine." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:766 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:765 msgid "" "The memory address may be specified in the kernel configuration file or on " "some devices it may be pre-configured in non-volatile configuration " "registers. If both sources are available and different, which one should be " "used? Probably if the user bothered to set the address explicitly in the " "kernel configuration file they know what they are doing and this one should " "take precedence. An example of implementation could be:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:774 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:773 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* try to find out the config address first */\n" " sc->mem0_p = bus_get_resource_start(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, 0 /*rid*/);\n" " if(sc->mem0_p == 0) { /* nope, not specified by user */\n" " sc->mem0_p = xxx_read_mem0_from_device_config(sc);\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:782 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:781 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(sc->mem0_p == 0)\n" " /* can't get it from device config registers either */\n" " goto bad;\n" " } else {\n" " if(xxx_set_mem0_address_on_device(sc) < 0)\n" " goto bad; /* device does not support that address */\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:794 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:793 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* just like the port, set the memory size,\n" " * for some devices the memory size would not be constant\n" " * but should be read from the device configuration registers instead\n" " * to accommodate different models of devices. Another option would\n" " * be to let the user set the memory size as \"msize\" configuration\n" " * resource which will be automatically handled by the ISA bus.\n" " */\n" " if(pnperror) { /* only for non-PnP devices */\n" " sc->mem0_size = bus_get_resource_count(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, 0 /*rid*/);\n" " if(sc->mem0_size == 0) /* not specified by user */\n" " sc->mem0_size = xxx_read_mem0_size_from_device_config(sc);\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:803 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:802 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(sc->mem0_size == 0) {\n" " /* suppose this is a very old model of device without\n" " * auto-configuration features and the user gave no preference,\n" " * so assume the minimalistic case\n" " * (of course, the real value will vary with the driver)\n" " */\n" " sc->mem0_size = 8*1024;\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:806 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:805 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(xxx_set_mem0_size_on_device(sc) < 0)\n" " goto bad; /* device does not support that size */\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:813 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:812 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(bus_set_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, /*rid*/0,\n" " sc->mem0_p, sc->mem0_size)<0)\n" " goto bad;\n" " } else {\n" " sc->mem0_size = bus_get_resource_count(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, 0 /*rid*/);\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:816 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:815 msgid "Resources for IRQ and DRQ are easy to check by analogy." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:818 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:817 msgid "If all went well then release all the resources and return success." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:823 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1086 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:822 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1085 #, no-wrap msgid "" " xxx_free_resources(sc);\n" " return 0;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:826 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:825 msgid "" "Finally, handle the troublesome situations. All the resources should be " "deallocated before returning. We make use of the fact that before the " "structure softc is passed to us it gets zeroed out, so we can find out if " "some resource was allocated: then its descriptor is non-zero." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:830 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1047 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:829 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1046 #, no-wrap msgid " bad:\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:836 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:835 #, no-wrap msgid "" " xxx_free_resources(sc);\n" " if(error)\n" " return error;\n" " else /* exact error is unknown */\n" " return ENXIO;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:839 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:838 msgid "" "That would be all for the probe routine. Freeing of resources is done from " "multiple places, so it is moved to a function which may look like:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:847 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:846 #, no-wrap msgid "" "static void\n" " xxx_free_resources(sc)\n" " struct xxx_softc *sc;\n" " {\n" " /* check every resource and free if not zero */\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:855 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:854 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* interrupt handler */\n" " if(sc->intr_r) {\n" " bus_teardown_intr(sc->dev, sc->intr_r, sc->intr_cookie);\n" " bus_release_resource(sc->dev, SYS_RES_IRQ, sc->intr_rid,\n" " sc->intr_r);\n" " sc->intr_r = 0;\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:870 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:869 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* all kinds of memory maps we could have allocated */\n" " if(sc->data_p) {\n" " bus_dmamap_unload(sc->data_tag, sc->data_map);\n" " sc->data_p = 0;\n" " }\n" " if(sc->data) { /* sc->data_map may be legitimately equal to 0 */\n" " /* the map will also be freed */\n" " bus_dmamem_free(sc->data_tag, sc->data, sc->data_map);\n" " sc->data = 0;\n" " }\n" " if(sc->data_tag) {\n" " bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->data_tag);\n" " sc->data_tag = 0;\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:872 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:871 #, no-wrap msgid " ... free other maps and tags if we have them ...\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:877 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:876 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(sc->parent_tag) {\n" " bus_dma_tag_destroy(sc->parent_tag);\n" " sc->parent_tag = 0;\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:891 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:890 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* release all the bus resources */\n" " if(sc->mem0_r) {\n" " bus_release_resource(sc->dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, sc->mem0_rid,\n" " sc->mem0_r);\n" " sc->mem0_r = 0;\n" " }\n" " ...\n" " if(sc->port0_r) {\n" " bus_release_resource(sc->dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, sc->port0_rid,\n" " sc->port0_r);\n" " sc->port0_r = 0;\n" " }\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: Title == -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:894 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:893 #, no-wrap msgid "xxx_isa_attach" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:897 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:896 msgid "" "The attach routine actually connects the driver to the system if the probe " "routine returned success and the system had chosen to attach that driver. If " "the probe routine returned 0 then the attach routine may expect to receive " "the device structure softc intact, as it was set by the probe routine. Also " "if the probe routine returns 0 it may expect that the attach routine for " "this device shall be called at some point in the future. If the probe " "routine returns a negative value then the driver may make none of these " "assumptions." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:899 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:898 msgid "" "The attach routine returns 0 if it completed successfully or error code " "otherwise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:901 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:900 msgid "" "The attach routine starts just like the probe routine, with getting some " "frequently used data into more accessible variables." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:907 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:906 #, no-wrap msgid "" " struct xxx_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);\n" " int unit = device_get_unit(dev);\n" " int error = 0;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:910 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:909 msgid "" "Then allocate and activate all the necessary resources. As normally the port " "range will be released before returning from probe, it has to be allocated " "again. We expect that the probe routine had properly set all the resource " "ranges, as well as saved them in the structure softc. If the probe routine " "had left some resource allocated then it does not need to be allocated again " "(which would be considered an error)." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:916 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:915 #, no-wrap msgid "" " sc->port0_rid = 0;\n" " sc->port0_r = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_IOPORT, &sc->port0_rid,\n" " /*start*/ 0, /*end*/ ~0, /*count*/ 0, RF_ACTIVE);\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:919 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:918 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(sc->port0_r == NULL)\n" " return ENXIO;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:924 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:923 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* on-board memory */\n" " sc->mem0_rid = 0;\n" " sc->mem0_r = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &sc->mem0_rid,\n" " /*start*/ 0, /*end*/ ~0, /*count*/ 0, RF_ACTIVE);\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:927 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:926 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(sc->mem0_r == NULL)\n" " goto bad;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:930 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:929 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* get its virtual address */\n" " sc->mem0_v = rman_get_virtual(sc->mem0_r);\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:933 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:932 msgid "" "The DMA request channel (DRQ) is allocated likewise. To initialize it use " "functions of the `isa_dma*()` family. For example:" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:935 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:934 msgid "`isa_dmacascade(sc->drq0);`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:937 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:936 msgid "" "The interrupt request line (IRQ) is a bit special. Besides allocation the " "driver's interrupt handler should be associated with it. Historically in the " "old ISA drivers the argument passed by the system to the interrupt handler " "was the device unit number. But in modern drivers the convention suggests " "passing the pointer to structure softc. The important reason is that when " "the structures softc are allocated dynamically then getting the unit number " "from softc is easy while getting softc from the unit number is difficult. " "Also this convention makes the drivers for different buses look more uniform " "and allows them to share the code: each bus gets its own probe, attach, " "detach and other bus-specific routines while the bulk of the driver code may " "be shared among them." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:944 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:943 #, no-wrap msgid "" " sc->intr_rid = 0;\n" " sc->intr_r = bus_alloc_resource(dev, SYS_RES_MEMORY, &sc->intr_rid,\n" " /*start*/ 0, /*end*/ ~0, /*count*/ 0, RF_ACTIVE);\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:947 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:946 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(sc->intr_r == NULL)\n" " goto bad;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:956 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:955 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /*\n" " * XXX_INTR_TYPE is supposed to be defined depending on the type of\n" " * the driver, for example as INTR_TYPE_CAM for a CAM driver\n" " */\n" " error = bus_setup_intr(dev, sc->intr_r, XXX_INTR_TYPE,\n" " (driver_intr_t *) xxx_intr, (void *) sc, &sc->intr_cookie);\n" " if(error)\n" " goto bad;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:959 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:958 msgid "" "If the device needs to make DMA to the main memory then this memory should " "be allocated like described before:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:971 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:970 #, no-wrap msgid "" " error=bus_dma_tag_create(NULL, /*alignment*/ 4,\n" " /*boundary*/ 0, /*lowaddr*/ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR_24BIT,\n" " /*highaddr*/ BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, /*filter*/ NULL, /*filterarg*/ NULL,\n" " /*maxsize*/ BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_24BIT,\n" " /*nsegments*/ BUS_SPACE_UNRESTRICTED,\n" " /*maxsegsz*/ BUS_SPACE_MAXSIZE_24BIT, /*flags*/ 0,\n" " &sc->parent_tag);\n" " if(error)\n" " goto bad;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:988 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:987 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* many things get inherited from the parent tag\n" " * sc->data is supposed to point to the structure with the shared data,\n" " * for example for a ring buffer it could be:\n" " * struct {\n" " * u_short rd_pos;\n" " * u_short wr_pos;\n" " * char bf[XXX_RING_BUFFER_SIZE]\n" " * } *data;\n" " */\n" " error=bus_dma_tag_create(sc->parent_tag, 1,\n" " 0, BUS_SPACE_MAXADDR, 0, /*filter*/ NULL, /*filterarg*/ NULL,\n" " /*maxsize*/ sizeof(* sc->data), /*nsegments*/ 1,\n" " /*maxsegsz*/ sizeof(* sc->data), /*flags*/ 0,\n" " &sc->data_tag);\n" " if(error)\n" " goto bad;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:993 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:992 #, no-wrap msgid "" " error = bus_dmamem_alloc(sc->data_tag, &sc->data, /* flags*/ 0,\n" " &sc->data_map);\n" " if(error)\n" " goto bad;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1009 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1008 #, no-wrap msgid "" " /* xxx_alloc_callback() just saves the physical address at\n" " * the pointer passed as its argument, in this case &sc->data_p.\n" " * See details in the section on bus memory mapping.\n" " * It can be implemented like:\n" " *\n" " * static void\n" " * xxx_alloc_callback(void *arg, bus_dma_segment_t *seg,\n" " * int nseg, int error)\n" " * {\n" " * *(bus_addr_t *)arg = seg[0].ds_addr;\n" " * }\n" " */\n" " bus_dmamap_load(sc->data_tag, sc->data_map, (void *)sc->data,\n" " sizeof (* sc->data), xxx_alloc_callback, (void *) &sc->data_p,\n" " /*flags*/0);\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1012 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1011 msgid "" "After all the necessary resources are allocated the device should be " "initialized. The initialization may include testing that all the expected " "features are functional." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1017 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1016 #, no-wrap msgid "" " if(xxx_initialize(sc) < 0)\n" " goto bad;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1020 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1019 msgid "" "The bus subsystem will automatically print on the console the device " "description set by probe. But if the driver wants to print some extra " "information about the device it may do so, for example:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1025 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1024 #, no-wrap msgid " device_printf(dev, \"has on-card FIFO buffer of %d bytes\\n\", sc->fifosize);\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1028 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1027 msgid "" "If the initialization routine experiences any problems then printing " "messages about them before returning error is also recommended." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1030 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1029 msgid "" "The final step of the attach routine is attaching the device to its " "functional subsystem in the kernel. The exact way to do it depends on the " "type of the driver: a character device, a block device, a network device, a " "CAM SCSI bus device and so on." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1032 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1031 msgid "If all went well then return success." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1038 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1037 #, no-wrap msgid "" " error = xxx_attach_subsystem(sc);\n" " if(error)\n" " goto bad;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1040 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1039 #, no-wrap msgid " return 0;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1043 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1042 msgid "" "Finally, handle the troublesome situations. All the resources should be " "deallocated before returning an error. We make use of the fact that before " "the structure softc is passed to us it gets zeroed out, so we can find out " "if some resource was allocated: then its descriptor is non-zero." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1053 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1052 #, no-wrap msgid "" " xxx_free_resources(sc);\n" " if(error)\n" " return error;\n" " else /* exact error is unknown */\n" " return ENXIO;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1056 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1055 msgid "That would be all for the attach routine." msgstr "" #. type: Title == -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1058 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1057 #, no-wrap msgid "xxx_isa_detach" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1061 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1060 msgid "" "If this function is present in the driver and the driver is compiled as a " "loadable module then the driver gets the ability to be unloaded. This is an " "important feature if the hardware supports hot plug. But the ISA bus does " "not support hot plug, so this feature is not particularly important for the " "ISA devices. The ability to unload a driver may be useful when debugging it, " "but in many cases installation of the new version of the driver would be " "required only after the old version somehow wedges the system and a reboot " "will be needed anyway, so the efforts spent on writing the detach routine " "may not be worth it. Another argument that unloading would allow upgrading " "the drivers on a production machine seems to be mostly theoretical. " "Installing a new version of a driver is a dangerous operation which should " "never be performed on a production machine (and which is not permitted when " "the system is running in secure mode). Still, the detach routine may be " "provided for the sake of completeness." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1063 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1062 msgid "" "The detach routine returns 0 if the driver was successfully detached or the " "error code otherwise." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1065 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1064 msgid "" "The logic of detach is a mirror of the attach. The first thing to do is to " "detach the driver from its kernel subsystem. If the device is currently open " "then the driver has two choices: refuse to be detached or forcibly close and " "proceed with detach. The choice used depends on the ability of the " "particular kernel subsystem to do a forced close and on the preferences of " "the driver's author. Generally the forced close seems to be the preferred " "alternative." msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1070 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1069 #, no-wrap msgid "" " struct xxx_softc *sc = device_get_softc(dev);\n" " int error;\n" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1074 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1073 #, no-wrap msgid "" " error = xxx_detach_subsystem(sc);\n" " if(error)\n" " return error;\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1077 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1076 msgid "" "Next the driver may want to reset the hardware to some consistent state. " "That includes stopping any ongoing transfers, disabling the DMA channels and " "interrupts to avoid memory corruption by the device. For most of the drivers " "this is exactly what the shutdown routine does, so if it is included in the " "driver we can just call it." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1079 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1078 msgid "`xxx_isa_shutdown(dev);`" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1081 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1080 msgid "And finally release all the resources and return success." msgstr "" #. type: Title == -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1089 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1088 #, no-wrap msgid "xxx_isa_shutdown" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1092 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1091 msgid "" "This routine is called when the system is about to be shut down. It is " "expected to bring the hardware to some consistent state. For most of the ISA " "devices no special action is required, so the function is not really " "necessary because the device will be re-initialized on reboot anyway. But " "some devices have to be shut down with a special procedure, to make sure " "that they will be properly detected after soft reboot (this is especially " "true for many devices with proprietary identification protocols). In any " "case disabling DMA and interrupts in the device registers and stopping any " "ongoing transfers is a good idea. The exact action depends on the hardware, " "so we do not consider it here in any detail." msgstr "" #. type: Title == -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1094 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1093 #, no-wrap msgid "xxx_intr" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1097 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1096 msgid "" "The interrupt handler is called when an interrupt is received which may be " "from this particular device. The ISA bus does not support interrupt sharing " "(except in some special cases) so in practice if the interrupt handler is " "called then the interrupt almost for sure came from its device. Still, the " "interrupt handler must poll the device registers and make sure that the " "interrupt was generated by its device. If not it should just return." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1099 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1098 msgid "" "The old convention for the ISA drivers was getting the device unit number as " "an argument. This is obsolete, and the new drivers receive whatever argument " "was specified for them in the attach routine when calling " "`bus_setup_intr()`. By the new convention it should be the pointer to the " "structure softc. So the interrupt handler commonly starts as:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1106 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1105 #, no-wrap msgid "" " static void\n" " xxx_intr(struct xxx_softc *sc)\n" " {\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1109 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1108 msgid "" "It runs at the interrupt priority level specified by the interrupt type " "parameter of `bus_setup_intr()`. That means that all the other interrupts of " "the same type as well as all the software interrupts are disabled." msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1111 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1110 msgid "To avoid races it is commonly written as a loop:" msgstr "" #. type: delimited block . 4 -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1119 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1118 #, no-wrap msgid "" " while(xxx_interrupt_pending(sc)) {\n" " xxx_process_interrupt(sc);\n" " xxx_acknowledge_interrupt(sc);\n" " }\n" msgstr "" #. type: Plain text -#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1121 +#: documentation/content/en/books/arch-handbook/isa/_index.adoc:1120 msgid "" "The interrupt handler has to acknowledge interrupt to the device only but " "not to the interrupt controller, the system takes care of the latter." msgstr ""