/* $NetBSD: ncr5380reg.h,v 1.7 2005/12/11 12:21:28 christos Exp $ */ /* * Mach Operating System * Copyright (c) 1991,1990,1989 Carnegie Mellon University * All Rights Reserved. * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR * ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. */ /* * HISTORY (mach3) * Revision 2.3 91/08/24 12:25:10 af * Moved padding of regmap in impl file. * [91/08/02 04:22:39 af] * * Revision 2.2 91/06/19 16:28:35 rvb * From the NCR data sheets * "NCR 5380 Family, SCSI Protocol Controller Data Manual" * NCR Microelectronics Division, Colorado Spring, 6/98 T01891L * [91/04/21 af] * */ /* * File: scsi_5380.h * Author: Alessandro Forin, Carnegie Mellon University * Date: 5/91 * * Defines for the NCR 5380 (SCSI chip), aka Am5380 */ /* * Register map: Note not declared here anymore! * All the 5380 registers are accessed through individual * pointers initialized by MD code. This allows the 5380 * MI functions to be shared between MD drivers that have * different padding between the registers (i.e. amiga). */ #if 0 /* example only */ struct ncr5380regs { volatile u_char sci_r0; volatile u_char sci_r1; volatile u_char sci_r2; volatile u_char sci_r3; volatile u_char sci_r4; volatile u_char sci_r5; volatile u_char sci_r6; volatile u_char sci_r7; }; #endif /* * Machine-independent code uses these names: */ #define sci_data sci_r0 /* r: Current data */ #define sci_odata sci_r0 /* w: Out data */ #define sci_icmd sci_r1 /* rw: Initiator command */ #define sci_mode sci_r2 /* rw: Mode */ #define sci_tcmd sci_r3 /* rw: Target command */ #define sci_bus_csr sci_r4 /* r: Bus Status */ #define sci_sel_enb sci_r4 /* w: Select enable */ #define sci_csr sci_r5 /* r: Status */ #define sci_dma_send sci_r5 /* w: Start DMA send data */ #define sci_idata sci_r6 /* r: Input data */ #define sci_trecv sci_r6 /* w: Start DMA receive, target */ #define sci_iack sci_r7 /* r: Interrupt Acknowledge */ #define sci_irecv sci_r7 /* w: Start DMA receive, initiator */ /* * R1: Initiator command register */ #define SCI_ICMD_DATA 0x01 /* rw: Assert data bus */ #define SCI_ICMD_ATN 0x02 /* rw: Assert ATN signal */ #define SCI_ICMD_SEL 0x04 /* rw: Assert SEL signal */ #define SCI_ICMD_BSY 0x08 /* rw: Assert BSY signal */ #define SCI_ICMD_ACK 0x10 /* rw: Assert ACK signal */ #define SCI_ICMD_LST 0x20 /* r: Lost arbitration */ #define SCI_ICMD_DIFF SCI_ICMD_LST /* w: Differential cable */ #define SCI_ICMD_AIP 0x40 /* r: Arbitration in progress */ #define SCI_ICMD_TEST SCI_ICMD_AIP /* w: Test mode */ #define SCI_ICMD_RST 0x80 /* rw: Assert RST signal */ /* Bits to keep when doing read/modify/write (leave out RST) */ #define SCI_ICMD_RMASK 0x1F /* * R2: Mode register */ #define SCI_MODE_ARB 0x01 /* rw: Start arbitration */ #define SCI_MODE_DMA 0x02 /* rw: Enable DMA xfers */ #define SCI_MODE_MONBSY 0x04 /* rw: Monitor BSY signal */ #define SCI_MODE_DMA_IE 0x08 /* rw: Enable DMA complete interrupt */ #define SCI_MODE_PERR_IE 0x10 /* rw: Interrupt on parity errors */ #define SCI_MODE_PAR_CHK 0x20 /* rw: Check parity */ #define SCI_MODE_TARGET 0x40 /* rw: Target mode (Initiator if 0) */ #define SCI_MODE_BLOCKDMA 0x80 /* rw: Block-mode DMA handshake */ /* * R3: Target command register */ #define SCI_TCMD_IO 0x01 /* rw: Assert I/O signal */ #define SCI_TCMD_CD 0x02 /* rw: Assert C/D signal */ #define SCI_TCMD_MSG 0x04 /* rw: Assert MSG signal */ #define SCI_TCMD_PHASE_MASK 0x07 /* r: Mask for current bus phase */ #define SCI_TCMD_REQ 0x08 /* rw: Assert REQ signal */ #define SCI_TCMD_LAST_SENT 0x80 /* ro: Last byte was xferred * (not on 5380/1) */ #define SCI_TCMD_PHASE(x) ((x) & 0x7) /* * R4: Current (SCSI) Bus status (.sci_bus_csr) */ #define SCI_BUS_DBP 0x01 /* r: Data Bus parity */ #define SCI_BUS_SEL 0x02 /* r: SEL signal */ #define SCI_BUS_IO 0x04 /* r: I/O signal */ #define SCI_BUS_CD 0x08 /* r: C/D signal */ #define SCI_BUS_MSG 0x10 /* r: MSG signal */ #define SCI_BUS_REQ 0x20 /* r: REQ signal */ #define SCI_BUS_BSY 0x40 /* r: BSY signal */ #define SCI_BUS_RST 0x80 /* r: RST signal */ #define SCI_BUS_PHASE(x) (((x) >> 2) & 7) /* * R5: Bus and Status register (.sci_csr) */ #define SCI_CSR_ACK 0x01 /* r: ACK signal */ #define SCI_CSR_ATN 0x02 /* r: ATN signal */ #define SCI_CSR_DISC 0x04 /* r: Disconnected (BSY==0) */ #define SCI_CSR_PHASE_MATCH 0x08 /* r: Bus and SCI_TCMD match */ #define SCI_CSR_INT 0x10 /* r: Interrupt request */ #define SCI_CSR_PERR 0x20 /* r: Parity error */ #define SCI_CSR_DREQ 0x40 /* r: DMA request */ #define SCI_CSR_DONE 0x80 /* r: DMA count is zero */