FreeBSD-5.3/sys/dev/pci/pcib_if.m

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# $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/pci/pcib_if.m,v 1.4 2000/12/09 09:15:38 msmith Exp $
#

#include <sys/bus.h>

INTERFACE pcib;

#
# Return the number of slots on the attached PCI bus.
#
METHOD int maxslots {
	device_t	dev;
};

#
# Read configuration space on the PCI bus. The bus, slot and func
# arguments determine the device which is being read and the reg
# argument is a byte offset into configuration space for that
# device. The width argument (which should be 1, 2 or 4) specifies how
# many byte of configuration space to read from that offset.
#
METHOD u_int32_t read_config {
	device_t	dev;
	u_int		bus;
	u_int		slot;
	u_int		func;
	u_int		reg;
	int		width;
};

#
# Write configuration space on the PCI bus. The bus, slot and func
# arguments determine the device which is being written and the reg
# argument is a byte offset into configuration space for that
# device. The value field is written to the configuration space, with
# the number of bytes written depending on the width argument.
#
METHOD void write_config {
	device_t	dev;
	u_int		bus;
	u_int		slot;
	u_int		func;
	u_int		reg;
	u_int32_t	value;
	int		width;
};

#
# Route an interrupt.  Returns a value suitable for stuffing into 
# a device's interrupt register.
#
METHOD int route_interrupt {
	device_t pcib;
	device_t dev;
	int pin;
};