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+/*
+ * linux/include/asm-arm/arch-sa1100/dma.h
+ *
+ * Generic SA1100 DMA support
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2000 Nicolas Pitre
+ *
+ */
+
+#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H
+#define __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H
+
+#include <linux/config.h>
+#include "hardware.h"
+
+
+/*
+ * This is the maximum DMA address that can be DMAd to.
+ */
+#define MAX_DMA_ADDRESS 0xffffffff
+
+
+/*
+ * The regular generic DMA interface is inappropriate for the
+ * SA1100 DMA model. None of the SA1100 specific drivers using
+ * DMA are portable anyway so it's pointless to try to twist the
+ * regular DMA API to accommodate them.
+ */
+#define MAX_DMA_CHANNELS 0
+
+/*
+ * The SA1100 has six internal DMA channels.
+ */
+#define SA1100_DMA_CHANNELS 6
+
+/*
+ * Maximum physical DMA buffer size
+ */
+#define MAX_DMA_SIZE 0x1fff
+#define CUT_DMA_SIZE 0x1000
+
+/*
+ * All possible SA1100 devices a DMA channel can be attached to.
+ */
+typedef enum {
+ DMA_Ser0UDCWr = DDAR_Ser0UDCWr, /* Ser. port 0 UDC Write */
+ DMA_Ser0UDCRd = DDAR_Ser0UDCRd, /* Ser. port 0 UDC Read */
+ DMA_Ser1UARTWr = DDAR_Ser1UARTWr, /* Ser. port 1 UART Write */
+ DMA_Ser1UARTRd = DDAR_Ser1UARTRd, /* Ser. port 1 UART Read */
+ DMA_Ser1SDLCWr = DDAR_Ser1SDLCWr, /* Ser. port 1 SDLC Write */
+ DMA_Ser1SDLCRd = DDAR_Ser1SDLCRd, /* Ser. port 1 SDLC Read */
+ DMA_Ser2UARTWr = DDAR_Ser2UARTWr, /* Ser. port 2 UART Write */
+ DMA_Ser2UARTRd = DDAR_Ser2UARTRd, /* Ser. port 2 UART Read */
+ DMA_Ser2HSSPWr = DDAR_Ser2HSSPWr, /* Ser. port 2 HSSP Write */
+ DMA_Ser2HSSPRd = DDAR_Ser2HSSPRd, /* Ser. port 2 HSSP Read */
+ DMA_Ser3UARTWr = DDAR_Ser3UARTWr, /* Ser. port 3 UART Write */
+ DMA_Ser3UARTRd = DDAR_Ser3UARTRd, /* Ser. port 3 UART Read */
+ DMA_Ser4MCP0Wr = DDAR_Ser4MCP0Wr, /* Ser. port 4 MCP 0 Write (audio) */
+ DMA_Ser4MCP0Rd = DDAR_Ser4MCP0Rd, /* Ser. port 4 MCP 0 Read (audio) */
+ DMA_Ser4MCP1Wr = DDAR_Ser4MCP1Wr, /* Ser. port 4 MCP 1 Write */
+ DMA_Ser4MCP1Rd = DDAR_Ser4MCP1Rd, /* Ser. port 4 MCP 1 Read */
+ DMA_Ser4SSPWr = DDAR_Ser4SSPWr, /* Ser. port 4 SSP Write (16 bits) */
+ DMA_Ser4SSPRd = DDAR_Ser4SSPRd /* Ser. port 4 SSP Read (16 bits) */
+} dma_device_t;
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile u_long DDAR;
+ volatile u_long SetDCSR;
+ volatile u_long ClrDCSR;
+ volatile u_long RdDCSR;
+ volatile dma_addr_t DBSA;
+ volatile u_long DBTA;
+ volatile dma_addr_t DBSB;
+ volatile u_long DBTB;
+} dma_regs_t;
+
+typedef void (*dma_callback_t)(void *data);
+
+/*
+ * DMA function prototypes
+ */
+
+extern int sa1100_request_dma( dma_device_t device, const char *device_id,
+ dma_callback_t callback, void *data,
+ dma_regs_t **regs );
+extern void sa1100_free_dma( dma_regs_t *regs );
+extern int sa1100_start_dma( dma_regs_t *regs, dma_addr_t dma_ptr, u_int size );
+extern dma_addr_t sa1100_get_dma_pos(dma_regs_t *regs);
+extern void sa1100_reset_dma(dma_regs_t *regs);
+
+/**
+ * sa1100_stop_dma - stop DMA in progress
+ * @regs: identifier for the channel to use
+ *
+ * This stops DMA without clearing buffer pointers. Unlike
+ * sa1100_clear_dma() this allows subsequent use of sa1100_resume_dma()
+ * or sa1100_get_dma_pos().
+ *
+ * The @regs identifier is provided by a successful call to
+ * sa1100_request_dma().
+ **/
+
+#define sa1100_stop_dma(regs) ((regs)->ClrDCSR = DCSR_IE|DCSR_RUN)
+
+/**
+ * sa1100_resume_dma - resume DMA on a stopped channel
+ * @regs: identifier for the channel to use
+ *
+ * This resumes DMA on a channel previously stopped with
+ * sa1100_stop_dma().
+ *
+ * The @regs identifier is provided by a successful call to
+ * sa1100_request_dma().
+ **/
+
+#define sa1100_resume_dma(regs) ((regs)->SetDCSR = DCSR_IE|DCSR_RUN)
+
+/**
+ * sa1100_clear_dma - clear DMA pointers
+ * @regs: identifier for the channel to use
+ *
+ * This clear any DMA state so the DMA engine is ready to restart
+ * with new buffers through sa1100_start_dma(). Any buffers in flight
+ * are discarded.
+ *
+ * The @regs identifier is provided by a successful call to
+ * sa1100_request_dma().
+ **/
+
+#define sa1100_clear_dma(regs) ((regs)->ClrDCSR = DCSR_IE|DCSR_RUN|DCSR_STRTA|DCSR_STRTB)
+
+#endif /* _ASM_ARCH_DMA_H */
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