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/*
* A collection of structures, addresses, and values associated with
* the Motorola MBX boards. This was originally created for the
* MBX860, and probably needs revisions for other boards (like the 821).
* When this file gets out of control, we can split it up into more
* meaningful pieces.
*
* Copyright (c) 1997 Dan Malek (dmalek@jlc.net)
*/
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#ifndef __MACH_MBX_DEFS
#define __MACH_MBX_DEFS
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
/* A Board Information structure that is given to a program when
* EPPC-Bug starts it up.
*/
typedef struct bd_info {
unsigned int bi_tag; /* Should be 0x42444944 "BDID" */
unsigned int bi_size; /* Size of this structure */
unsigned int bi_revision; /* revision of this structure */
unsigned int bi_bdate; /* EPPCbug date, i.e. 0x11061997 */
unsigned int bi_memstart; /* Memory start address */
unsigned int bi_memsize; /* Memory (end) size in bytes */
unsigned int bi_intfreq; /* Internal Freq, in Hz */
unsigned int bi_busfreq; /* Bus Freq, in Hz */
unsigned int bi_clun; /* Boot device controller */
unsigned int bi_dlun; /* Boot device logical dev */
/* These fields are not part of the board information structure
* provided by the boot rom. They are filled in by embed_config.c
* so we have the information consistent with other platforms.
*/
unsigned char bi_enetaddr[6];
unsigned int bi_baudrate;
} bd_t;
/* Memory map for the MBX as configured by EPPC-Bug. We could reprogram
* The SIU and PCI bridge, and try to use larger MMU pages, but the
* performance gain is not measureable and it certainly complicates the
* generic MMU model.
*
* In a effort to minimize memory usage for embedded applications, any
* PCI driver or ISA driver must request or map the region required by
* the device. For convenience (and since we can map up to 4 Mbytes with
* a single page table page), the MMU initialization will map the
* NVRAM, Status/Control registers, CPM Dual Port RAM, and the PCI
* Bridge CSRs 1:1 into the kernel address space.
*/
#define PCI_ISA_IO_ADDR ((unsigned)0x80000000)
#define PCI_ISA_IO_SIZE ((uint)(512 * 1024 * 1024))
#define PCI_IDE_ADDR ((unsigned)0x81000000)
#define PCI_ISA_MEM_ADDR ((unsigned)0xc0000000)
#define PCI_ISA_MEM_SIZE ((uint)(512 * 1024 * 1024))
#define PCMCIA_MEM_ADDR ((uint)0xe0000000)
#define PCMCIA_MEM_SIZE ((uint)(64 * 1024 * 1024))
#define PCMCIA_DMA_ADDR ((uint)0xe4000000)
#define PCMCIA_DMA_SIZE ((uint)(64 * 1024 * 1024))
#define PCMCIA_ATTRB_ADDR ((uint)0xe8000000)
#define PCMCIA_ATTRB_SIZE ((uint)(64 * 1024 * 1024))
#define PCMCIA_IO_ADDR ((uint)0xec000000)
#define PCMCIA_IO_SIZE ((uint)(64 * 1024 * 1024))
#define NVRAM_ADDR ((uint)0xfa000000)
#define NVRAM_SIZE ((uint)(1 * 1024 * 1024))
#define MBX_CSR_ADDR ((uint)0xfa100000)
#define MBX_CSR_SIZE ((uint)(1 * 1024 * 1024))
#define IMAP_ADDR ((uint)0xfa200000)
#define IMAP_SIZE ((uint)(64 * 1024))
#define PCI_CSR_ADDR ((uint)0xfa210000)
#define PCI_CSR_SIZE ((uint)(64 * 1024))
/* Map additional physical space into well known virtual addresses. Due
* to virtual address mapping, these physical addresses are not accessible
* in a 1:1 virtual to physical mapping.
*/
#define ISA_IO_VIRT_ADDR ((uint)0xfa220000)
#define ISA_IO_VIRT_SIZE ((uint)64 * 1024)
/* Interrupt assignments.
* These are defined (and fixed) by the MBX hardware implementation.
*/
#define POWER_FAIL_INT SIU_IRQ0 /* Power fail */
#define TEMP_HILO_INT SIU_IRQ1 /* Temperature sensor */
#define QSPAN_INT SIU_IRQ2 /* PCI Bridge (DMA CTLR?) */
#define ISA_BRIDGE_INT SIU_IRQ3 /* All those PC things */
#define COMM_L_INT SIU_IRQ6 /* MBX Comm expansion connector pin */
#define STOP_ABRT_INT SIU_IRQ7 /* Stop/Abort header pin */
/* CPM Ethernet through SCCx.
*
* Bits in parallel I/O port registers that have to be set/cleared
* to configure the pins for SCC1 use. The TCLK and RCLK seem unique
* to the MBX860 board. Any two of the four available clocks could be
* used, and the MPC860 cookbook manual has an example using different
* clock pins.
*/
#define PA_ENET_RXD ((ushort)0x0001)
#define PA_ENET_TXD ((ushort)0x0002)
#define PA_ENET_TCLK ((ushort)0x0200)
#define PA_ENET_RCLK ((ushort)0x0800)
#define PC_ENET_TENA ((ushort)0x0001)
#define PC_ENET_CLSN ((ushort)0x0010)
#define PC_ENET_RENA ((ushort)0x0020)
/* Control bits in the SICR to route TCLK (CLK2) and RCLK (CLK4) to
* SCC1. Also, make sure GR1 (bit 24) and SC1 (bit 25) are zero.
*/
#define SICR_ENET_MASK ((uint)0x000000ff)
#define SICR_ENET_CLKRT ((uint)0x0000003d)
/* The MBX uses the 8259.
*/
#define NR_8259_INTS 16
#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
#endif /* __MACH_MBX_DEFS */
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
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