The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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sys/dev/mxge/mcp_gen_header.h

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    1 /*******************************************************************************
    2 SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
    3 
    4 Copyright (c) 2006-2007, Myricom Inc.
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   29 $FreeBSD$
   30 ***************************************************************************/
   31 
   32 #ifndef _mcp_gen_header_h
   33 #define _mcp_gen_header_h
   34 
   35 /* this file define a standard header used as a first entry point to
   36    exchange information between firmware/driver and driver.  The
   37    header structure can be anywhere in the mcp. It will usually be in
   38    the .data section, because some fields needs to be initialized at
   39    compile time.
   40    The 32bit word at offset MX_HEADER_PTR_OFFSET in the mcp must
   41    contains the location of the header. 
   42 
   43    Typically a MCP will start with the following:
   44    .text
   45      .space 52    ! to help catch MEMORY_INT errors
   46      bt start     ! jump to real code
   47      nop
   48      .long _gen_mcp_header
   49    
   50    The source will have a definition like:
   51 
   52    mcp_gen_header_t gen_mcp_header = {
   53       .header_length = sizeof(mcp_gen_header_t),
   54       .mcp_type = MCP_TYPE_XXX,
   55       .version = "something $Id: mcp_gen_header.h,v 1.1 2005/12/23 02:10:44 gallatin Exp $",
   56       .mcp_globals = (unsigned)&Globals
   57    };
   58 */
   59 
   60 #define MCP_HEADER_PTR_OFFSET  0x3c
   61 
   62 #define MCP_TYPE_MX 0x4d582020 /* "MX  " */
   63 #define MCP_TYPE_PCIE 0x70636965 /* "PCIE" pcie-only MCP */
   64 #define MCP_TYPE_ETH 0x45544820 /* "ETH " */
   65 #define MCP_TYPE_MCP0 0x4d435030 /* "MCP0" */
   66 
   67 typedef struct mcp_gen_header {
   68   /* the first 4 fields are filled at compile time */
   69   unsigned header_length;
   70   unsigned mcp_type;
   71   char version[128];
   72   unsigned mcp_globals; /* pointer to mcp-type specific structure */
   73 
   74   /* filled by the MCP at run-time */
   75   unsigned sram_size;
   76   unsigned string_specs;  /* either the original STRING_SPECS or a superset */
   77   unsigned string_specs_len;
   78 
   79   /* Fields above this comment are guaranteed to be present.
   80 
   81      Fields below this comment are extensions added in later versions
   82      of this struct, drivers should compare the header_length against
   83      offsetof(field) to check wether a given MCP implements them.
   84 
   85      Never remove any field.  Keep everything naturally align.
   86   */
   87 } mcp_gen_header_t;
   88 
   89 /* Macro to create a simple mcp header */
   90 #define MCP_GEN_HEADER_DECL(type, version_str, global_ptr)      \
   91   struct mcp_gen_header mcp_gen_header = {                      \
   92     sizeof (struct mcp_gen_header),                             \
   93     (type),                                                     \
   94     version_str,                                                \
   95     (global_ptr),                                               \
   96     SRAM_SIZE,                                                  \
   97     (unsigned int) STRING_SPECS,                                \
   98     256                                                         \
   99   }
  100 
  101 #endif /* _mcp_gen_header_h */

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