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    2 # Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Doug Rabson
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   26 # $FreeBSD: releng/11.0/sys/kern/bus_if.m 301451 2016-06-05 16:07:57Z skra $
   27 #
   28 
   29 #include <sys/types.h>
   30 #include <sys/systm.h>
   31 #include <sys/bus.h>
   32 
   33 /**
   34  * @defgroup BUS bus - KObj methods for drivers of devices with children
   35  * @brief A set of methods required device drivers that support
   36  * child devices.
   37  * @{
   38  */
   39 INTERFACE bus;
   40 
   41 #
   42 # Default implementations of some methods.
   43 #
   44 CODE {
   45         static struct resource *
   46         null_alloc_resource(device_t dev, device_t child,
   47             int type, int *rid, rman_res_t start, rman_res_t end,
   48             rman_res_t count, u_int flags)
   49         {
   50             return (0);
   51         }
   52 
   53         static int
   54         null_remap_intr(device_t bus, device_t dev, u_int irq)
   55         {
   56 
   57                 if (dev != NULL)
   58                         return (BUS_REMAP_INTR(dev, NULL, irq));
   59                 return (ENXIO);
   60         }
   61 
   62         static device_t
   63         null_add_child(device_t bus, int order, const char *name,
   64             int unit)
   65         {
   66 
   67                 panic("bus_add_child is not implemented");
   68         }
   69 };
   70 
   71 /**
   72  * @brief Print a description of a child device
   73  *
   74  * This is called from system code which prints out a description of a
   75  * device. It should describe the attachment that the child has with
   76  * the parent. For instance the TurboLaser bus prints which node the
   77  * device is attached to. See bus_generic_print_child() for more 
   78  * information.
   79  *
   80  * @param _dev          the device whose child is being printed
   81  * @param _child        the child device to describe
   82  *
   83  * @returns             the number of characters output.
   84  */
   85 METHOD int print_child {
   86         device_t _dev;
   87         device_t _child;
   88 } DEFAULT bus_generic_print_child;
   89 
   90 /**
   91  * @brief Print a notification about an unprobed child device.
   92  *
   93  * Called for each child device that did not succeed in probing for a
   94  * driver.
   95  *
   96  * @param _dev          the device whose child was being probed
   97  * @param _child        the child device which failed to probe
   98  */   
   99 METHOD void probe_nomatch {
  100         device_t _dev;
  101         device_t _child;
  102 };
  103 
  104 /**
  105  * @brief Read the value of a bus-specific attribute of a device
  106  *
  107  * This method, along with BUS_WRITE_IVAR() manages a bus-specific set
  108  * of instance variables of a child device.  The intention is that
  109  * each different type of bus defines a set of appropriate instance
  110  * variables (such as ports and irqs for ISA bus etc.)
  111  *
  112  * This information could be given to the child device as a struct but
  113  * that makes it hard for a bus to add or remove variables without
  114  * forcing an edit and recompile for all drivers which may not be
  115  * possible for vendor supplied binary drivers.
  116  *
  117  * This method copies the value of an instance variable to the
  118  * location specified by @p *_result.
  119  * 
  120  * @param _dev          the device whose child was being examined
  121  * @param _child        the child device whose instance variable is
  122  *                      being read
  123  * @param _index        the instance variable to read
  124  * @param _result       a location to receive the instance variable
  125  *                      value
  126  * 
  127  * @retval 0            success
  128  * @retval ENOENT       no such instance variable is supported by @p
  129  *                      _dev 
  130  */
  131 METHOD int read_ivar {
  132         device_t _dev;
  133         device_t _child;
  134         int _index;
  135         uintptr_t *_result;
  136 };
  137 
  138 /**
  139  * @brief Write the value of a bus-specific attribute of a device
  140  * 
  141  * This method sets the value of an instance variable to @p _value.
  142  * 
  143  * @param _dev          the device whose child was being updated
  144  * @param _child        the child device whose instance variable is
  145  *                      being written
  146  * @param _index        the instance variable to write
  147  * @param _value        the value to write to that instance variable
  148  * 
  149  * @retval 0            success
  150  * @retval ENOENT       no such instance variable is supported by @p
  151  *                      _dev 
  152  * @retval EINVAL       the instance variable was recognised but
  153  *                      contains a read-only value
  154  */
  155 METHOD int write_ivar {
  156         device_t _dev;
  157         device_t _child;
  158         int _indx;
  159         uintptr_t _value;
  160 };
  161 
  162 /**
  163  * @brief Notify a bus that a child was deleted
  164  *
  165  * Called at the beginning of device_delete_child() to allow the parent
  166  * to teardown any bus-specific state for the child.
  167  * 
  168  * @param _dev          the device whose child is being deleted
  169  * @param _child        the child device which is being deleted
  170  */
  171 METHOD void child_deleted {
  172         device_t _dev;
  173         device_t _child;
  174 };
  175 
  176 /**
  177  * @brief Notify a bus that a child was detached
  178  *
  179  * Called after the child's DEVICE_DETACH() method to allow the parent
  180  * to reclaim any resources allocated on behalf of the child.
  181  * 
  182  * @param _dev          the device whose child changed state
  183  * @param _child        the child device which changed state
  184  */
  185 METHOD void child_detached {
  186         device_t _dev;
  187         device_t _child;
  188 };
  189 
  190 /**
  191  * @brief Notify a bus that a new driver was added
  192  * 
  193  * Called when a new driver is added to the devclass which owns this
  194  * bus. The generic implementation of this method attempts to probe and
  195  * attach any un-matched children of the bus.
  196  * 
  197  * @param _dev          the device whose devclass had a new driver
  198  *                      added to it
  199  * @param _driver       the new driver which was added
  200  */
  201 METHOD void driver_added {
  202         device_t _dev;
  203         driver_t *_driver;
  204 } DEFAULT bus_generic_driver_added;
  205 
  206 /**
  207  * @brief Create a new child device
  208  *
  209  * For busses which use use drivers supporting DEVICE_IDENTIFY() to
  210  * enumerate their devices, this method is used to create new
  211  * device instances. The new device will be added after the last
  212  * existing child with the same order. Implementations of bus_add_child
  213  * call device_add_child_ordered to add the child and often add
  214  * a suitable ivar to the device specific to that bus.
  215  * 
  216  * @param _dev          the bus device which will be the parent of the
  217  *                      new child device
  218  * @param _order        a value which is used to partially sort the
  219  *                      children of @p _dev - devices created using
  220  *                      lower values of @p _order appear first in @p
  221  *                      _dev's list of children
  222  * @param _name         devclass name for new device or @c NULL if not
  223  *                      specified
  224  * @param _unit         unit number for new device or @c -1 if not
  225  *                      specified
  226  */
  227 METHOD device_t add_child {
  228         device_t _dev;
  229         u_int _order;
  230         const char *_name;
  231         int _unit;
  232 } DEFAULT null_add_child;
  233 
  234 /**
  235  * @brief Rescan the bus
  236  *
  237  * This method is called by a parent bridge or devctl to trigger a bus
  238  * rescan.  The rescan should delete devices no longer present and
  239  * enumerate devices that have newly arrived.
  240  *
  241  * @param _dev          the bus device
  242  */
  243 METHOD int rescan {
  244         device_t _dev;
  245 }
  246 
  247 /**
  248  * @brief Allocate a system resource
  249  *
  250  * This method is called by child devices of a bus to allocate resources.
  251  * The types are defined in <machine/resource.h>; the meaning of the
  252  * resource-ID field varies from bus to bus (but @p *rid == 0 is always
  253  * valid if the resource type is). If a resource was allocated and the
  254  * caller did not use the RF_ACTIVE to specify that it should be
  255  * activated immediately, the caller is responsible for calling
  256  * BUS_ACTIVATE_RESOURCE() when it actually uses the resource.
  257  *
  258  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  259  * @param _child        the device which is requesting an allocation
  260  * @param _type         the type of resource to allocate
  261  * @param _rid          a pointer to the resource identifier
  262  * @param _start        hint at the start of the resource range - pass
  263  *                      @c 0 for any start address
  264  * @param _end          hint at the end of the resource range - pass
  265  *                      @c ~0 for any end address
  266  * @param _count        hint at the size of range required - pass @c 1
  267  *                      for any size
  268  * @param _flags        any extra flags to control the resource
  269  *                      allocation - see @c RF_XXX flags in
  270  *                      <sys/rman.h> for details
  271  * 
  272  * @returns             the resource which was allocated or @c NULL if no
  273  *                      resource could be allocated
  274  */
  275 METHOD struct resource * alloc_resource {
  276         device_t        _dev;
  277         device_t        _child;
  278         int             _type;
  279         int            *_rid;
  280         rman_res_t      _start;
  281         rman_res_t      _end;
  282         rman_res_t      _count;
  283         u_int           _flags;
  284 } DEFAULT null_alloc_resource;
  285 
  286 /**
  287  * @brief Activate a resource
  288  *
  289  * Activate a resource previously allocated with
  290  * BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE().  This may enable decoding of this resource in a
  291  * device for instance.  It will also establish a mapping for the resource
  292  * unless RF_UNMAPPED was set when allocating the resource.
  293  *
  294  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  295  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  296  * @param _type         the type of resource
  297  * @param _rid          the resource identifier
  298  * @param _r            the resource to activate
  299  */
  300 METHOD int activate_resource {
  301         device_t        _dev;
  302         device_t        _child;
  303         int             _type;
  304         int             _rid;
  305         struct resource *_r;
  306 };
  307 
  308 
  309 /**
  310  * @brief Map a resource
  311  *
  312  * Allocate a mapping for a range of an active resource.  The mapping
  313  * is described by a struct resource_map object.  This may for instance
  314  * map a memory region into the kernel's virtual address space.
  315  *
  316  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  317  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  318  * @param _type         the type of resource
  319  * @param _r            the resource to map
  320  * @param _args         optional attributes of the mapping
  321  * @param _map          the mapping
  322  */
  323 METHOD int map_resource {
  324         device_t        _dev;
  325         device_t        _child;
  326         int             _type;
  327         struct resource *_r;
  328         struct resource_map_request *_args;
  329         struct resource_map *_map;
  330 } DEFAULT bus_generic_map_resource;
  331 
  332 
  333 /**
  334  * @brief Unmap a resource
  335  *
  336  * Release a mapping previously allocated with
  337  * BUS_MAP_RESOURCE(). This may for instance unmap a memory region
  338  * from the kernel's virtual address space.
  339  *
  340  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  341  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  342  * @param _type         the type of resource
  343  * @param _r            the resource
  344  * @param _map          the mapping to release
  345  */
  346 METHOD int unmap_resource {
  347         device_t        _dev;
  348         device_t        _child;
  349         int             _type;
  350         struct resource *_r;
  351         struct resource_map *_map;
  352 } DEFAULT bus_generic_unmap_resource;
  353 
  354 
  355 /**
  356  * @brief Deactivate a resource
  357  *
  358  * Deactivate a resource previously allocated with
  359  * BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE(). 
  360  *
  361  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  362  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  363  * @param _type         the type of resource
  364  * @param _rid          the resource identifier
  365  * @param _r            the resource to deactivate
  366  */
  367 METHOD int deactivate_resource {
  368         device_t        _dev;
  369         device_t        _child;
  370         int             _type;
  371         int             _rid;
  372         struct resource *_r;
  373 };
  374 
  375 /**
  376  * @brief Adjust a resource
  377  *
  378  * Adjust the start and/or end of a resource allocated by
  379  * BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE.  At least part of the new address range must overlap
  380  * with the existing address range.  If the successful, the resource's range
  381  * will be adjusted to [start, end] on return.
  382  *
  383  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  384  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  385  * @param _type         the type of resource
  386  * @param _res          the resource to adjust
  387  * @param _start        the new starting address of the resource range
  388  * @param _end          the new ending address of the resource range
  389  */
  390 METHOD int adjust_resource {
  391         device_t        _dev;
  392         device_t        _child;
  393         int             _type;
  394         struct resource *_res;
  395         rman_res_t      _start;
  396         rman_res_t      _end;
  397 };
  398 
  399 /**
  400  * @brief Release a resource
  401  *
  402  * Free a resource allocated by the BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE.  The @p _rid
  403  * value must be the same as the one returned by BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE()
  404  * (which is not necessarily the same as the one the client passed).
  405  *
  406  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  407  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  408  * @param _type         the type of resource
  409  * @param _rid          the resource identifier
  410  * @param _r            the resource to release
  411  */
  412 METHOD int release_resource {
  413         device_t        _dev;
  414         device_t        _child;
  415         int             _type;
  416         int             _rid;
  417         struct resource *_res;
  418 };
  419 
  420 /**
  421  * @brief Map an interrupt
  422  *
  423  * This method is used to get an interrupt mapping data according to provided
  424  * hints. The hints could be modified afterwards, but only if mapping data was
  425  * allocated. This method is intended to be called before BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE().
  426  *
  427  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  428  * @param _child        the device which is requesting an allocation
  429  * @param _rid          a pointer to the resource identifier
  430  * @param _start        a pointer to the hint at the start of the resource
  431  *                      range - pass @c 0 for any start address
  432  * @param _end          a pointer to the hint at the end of the resource
  433  *                      range - pass @c ~0 for any end address
  434  * @param _count        a pointer to the hint at the size of resource
  435  *                      range required - pass @c 1 for any size
  436  * @param _imd          a pointer to the interrupt mapping data which was
  437  *                      allocated
  438  */
  439 METHOD int map_intr {
  440         device_t        _dev;
  441         device_t        _child;
  442         int             *_rid;
  443         rman_res_t      *_start;
  444         rman_res_t      *_end;
  445         rman_res_t      *_count;
  446         struct intr_map_data **_imd;
  447 } DEFAULT bus_generic_map_intr;
  448 
  449 /**
  450  * @brief Install an interrupt handler
  451  *
  452  * This method is used to associate an interrupt handler function with
  453  * an irq resource. When the interrupt triggers, the function @p _intr
  454  * will be called with the value of @p _arg as its single
  455  * argument. The value returned in @p *_cookiep is used to cancel the
  456  * interrupt handler - the caller should save this value to use in a
  457  * future call to BUS_TEARDOWN_INTR().
  458  * 
  459  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  460  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  461  * @param _irq          the resource representing the interrupt
  462  * @param _flags        a set of bits from enum intr_type specifying
  463  *                      the class of interrupt
  464  * @param _intr         the function to call when the interrupt
  465  *                      triggers
  466  * @param _arg          a value to use as the single argument in calls
  467  *                      to @p _intr
  468  * @param _cookiep      a pointer to a location to receive a cookie
  469  *                      value that may be used to remove the interrupt
  470  *                      handler
  471  */
  472 METHOD int setup_intr {
  473         device_t        _dev;
  474         device_t        _child;
  475         struct resource *_irq;
  476         int             _flags;
  477         driver_filter_t *_filter;
  478         driver_intr_t   *_intr;
  479         void            *_arg;
  480         void            **_cookiep;
  481 };
  482 
  483 /**
  484  * @brief Uninstall an interrupt handler
  485  *
  486  * This method is used to disassociate an interrupt handler function
  487  * with an irq resource. The value of @p _cookie must be the value
  488  * returned from a previous call to BUS_SETUP_INTR().
  489  * 
  490  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  491  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  492  * @param _irq          the resource representing the interrupt
  493  * @param _cookie       the cookie value returned when the interrupt
  494  *                      was originally registered
  495  */
  496 METHOD int teardown_intr {
  497         device_t        _dev;
  498         device_t        _child;
  499         struct resource *_irq;
  500         void            *_cookie;
  501 };
  502 
  503 /**
  504  * @brief Define a resource which can be allocated with
  505  * BUS_ALLOC_RESOURCE().
  506  *
  507  * This method is used by some busses (typically ISA) to allow a
  508  * driver to describe a resource range that it would like to
  509  * allocate. The resource defined by @p _type and @p _rid is defined
  510  * to start at @p _start and to include @p _count indices in its
  511  * range.
  512  * 
  513  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  514  * @param _child        the device which owns the resource
  515  * @param _type         the type of resource
  516  * @param _rid          the resource identifier
  517  * @param _start        the start of the resource range
  518  * @param _count        the size of the resource range
  519  */
  520 METHOD int set_resource {
  521         device_t        _dev;
  522         device_t        _child;
  523         int             _type;
  524         int             _rid;
  525         rman_res_t      _start;
  526         rman_res_t      _count;
  527 };
  528 
  529 /**
  530  * @brief Describe a resource
  531  *
  532  * This method allows a driver to examine the range used for a given
  533  * resource without actually allocating it.
  534  * 
  535  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  536  * @param _child        the device which owns the resource
  537  * @param _type         the type of resource
  538  * @param _rid          the resource identifier
  539  * @param _start        the address of a location to receive the start
  540  *                      index of the resource range
  541  * @param _count        the address of a location to receive the size
  542  *                      of the resource range
  543  */
  544 METHOD int get_resource {
  545         device_t        _dev;
  546         device_t        _child;
  547         int             _type;
  548         int             _rid;
  549         rman_res_t      *_startp;
  550         rman_res_t      *_countp;
  551 };
  552 
  553 /**
  554  * @brief Delete a resource.
  555  * 
  556  * Use this to delete a resource (possibly one previously added with
  557  * BUS_SET_RESOURCE()).
  558  * 
  559  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  560  * @param _child        the device which owns the resource
  561  * @param _type         the type of resource
  562  * @param _rid          the resource identifier
  563  */
  564 METHOD void delete_resource {
  565         device_t        _dev;
  566         device_t        _child;
  567         int             _type;
  568         int             _rid;
  569 };
  570 
  571 /**
  572  * @brief Return a struct resource_list.
  573  *
  574  * Used by drivers which use bus_generic_rl_alloc_resource() etc. to
  575  * implement their resource handling. It should return the resource
  576  * list of the given child device.
  577  * 
  578  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  579  * @param _child        the device which owns the resource list
  580  */
  581 METHOD struct resource_list * get_resource_list {
  582         device_t        _dev;
  583         device_t        _child;
  584 } DEFAULT bus_generic_get_resource_list;
  585 
  586 /**
  587  * @brief Is the hardware described by @p _child still attached to the
  588  * system?
  589  *
  590  * This method should return 0 if the device is not present.  It
  591  * should return -1 if it is present.  Any errors in determining
  592  * should be returned as a normal errno value.  Client drivers are to
  593  * assume that the device is present, even if there is an error
  594  * determining if it is there.  Busses are to try to avoid returning
  595  * errors, but newcard will return an error if the device fails to
  596  * implement this method.
  597  * 
  598  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  599  * @param _child        the device which is being examined
  600  */
  601 METHOD int child_present {
  602         device_t        _dev;
  603         device_t        _child;
  604 } DEFAULT bus_generic_child_present;
  605 
  606 /**
  607  * @brief Returns the pnp info for this device.
  608  *
  609  * Return it as a string.  If the storage is insufficient for the
  610  * string, then return EOVERFLOW.
  611  *
  612  * The string must be formatted as a space-separated list of
  613  * name=value pairs.  Names may only contain alphanumeric characters,
  614  * underscores ('_') and hyphens ('-').  Values can contain any
  615  * non-whitespace characters.  Values containing whitespace can be
  616  * quoted with double quotes ('"').  Double quotes and backslashes in
  617  * quoted values can be escaped with backslashes ('\').
  618  * 
  619  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  620  * @param _child        the device which is being examined
  621  * @param _buf          the address of a buffer to receive the pnp
  622  *                      string
  623  * @param _buflen       the size of the buffer pointed to by @p _buf
  624  */
  625 METHOD int child_pnpinfo_str {
  626         device_t        _dev;
  627         device_t        _child;
  628         char            *_buf;
  629         size_t          _buflen;
  630 };
  631 
  632 /**
  633  * @brief Returns the location for this device.
  634  *
  635  * Return it as a string.  If the storage is insufficient for the
  636  * string, then return EOVERFLOW.
  637  *
  638  * The string must be formatted as a space-separated list of
  639  * name=value pairs.  Names may only contain alphanumeric characters,
  640  * underscores ('_') and hyphens ('-').  Values can contain any
  641  * non-whitespace characters.  Values containing whitespace can be
  642  * quoted with double quotes ('"').  Double quotes and backslashes in
  643  * quoted values can be escaped with backslashes ('\').
  644  *
  645  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  646  * @param _child        the device which is being examined
  647  * @param _buf          the address of a buffer to receive the location
  648  *                      string
  649  * @param _buflen       the size of the buffer pointed to by @p _buf
  650  */
  651 METHOD int child_location_str {
  652         device_t        _dev;
  653         device_t        _child;
  654         char            *_buf;
  655         size_t          _buflen;
  656 };
  657 
  658 /**
  659  * @brief Allow drivers to request that an interrupt be bound to a specific
  660  * CPU.
  661  * 
  662  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  663  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  664  * @param _irq          the resource representing the interrupt
  665  * @param _cpu          the CPU to bind the interrupt to
  666  */
  667 METHOD int bind_intr {
  668         device_t        _dev;
  669         device_t        _child;
  670         struct resource *_irq;
  671         int             _cpu;
  672 } DEFAULT bus_generic_bind_intr;
  673 
  674 /**
  675  * @brief Allow (bus) drivers to specify the trigger mode and polarity
  676  * of the specified interrupt.
  677  * 
  678  * @param _dev          the bus device
  679  * @param _irq          the interrupt number to modify
  680  * @param _trig         the trigger mode required
  681  * @param _pol          the interrupt polarity required
  682  */
  683 METHOD int config_intr {
  684         device_t        _dev;
  685         int             _irq;
  686         enum intr_trigger _trig;
  687         enum intr_polarity _pol;
  688 } DEFAULT bus_generic_config_intr;
  689 
  690 /**
  691  * @brief Allow drivers to associate a description with an active
  692  * interrupt handler.
  693  *
  694  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  695  * @param _child        the device which allocated the resource
  696  * @param _irq          the resource representing the interrupt
  697  * @param _cookie       the cookie value returned when the interrupt
  698  *                      was originally registered
  699  * @param _descr        the description to associate with the interrupt
  700  */
  701 METHOD int describe_intr {
  702         device_t        _dev;
  703         device_t        _child;
  704         struct resource *_irq;
  705         void            *_cookie;
  706         const char      *_descr;
  707 } DEFAULT bus_generic_describe_intr;
  708 
  709 /**
  710  * @brief Notify a (bus) driver about a child that the hints mechanism
  711  * believes it has discovered.
  712  *
  713  * The bus is responsible for then adding the child in the right order
  714  * and discovering other things about the child.  The bus driver is
  715  * free to ignore this hint, to do special things, etc.  It is all up
  716  * to the bus driver to interpret.
  717  *
  718  * This method is only called in response to the parent bus asking for
  719  * hinted devices to be enumerated.
  720  *
  721  * @param _dev          the bus device
  722  * @param _dname        the name of the device w/o unit numbers
  723  * @param _dunit        the unit number of the device
  724  */
  725 METHOD void hinted_child {
  726         device_t        _dev;
  727         const char      *_dname;
  728         int             _dunit;
  729 };
  730 
  731 /**
  732  * @brief Returns bus_dma_tag_t for use w/ devices on the bus.
  733  *
  734  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  735  * @param _child        the device to which the tag will belong
  736  */
  737 METHOD bus_dma_tag_t get_dma_tag {
  738         device_t        _dev;
  739         device_t        _child;
  740 } DEFAULT bus_generic_get_dma_tag;
  741 
  742 /**
  743  * @brief Returns bus_space_tag_t for use w/ devices on the bus.
  744  *
  745  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  746  * @param _child        the device to which the tag will belong
  747  */
  748 METHOD bus_space_tag_t get_bus_tag {
  749         device_t        _dev;
  750         device_t        _child;
  751 } DEFAULT bus_generic_get_bus_tag;
  752 
  753 /**
  754  * @brief Allow the bus to determine the unit number of a device.
  755  *
  756  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  757  * @param _child        the device whose unit is to be wired
  758  * @param _name         the name of the device's new devclass
  759  * @param _unitp        a pointer to the device's new unit value
  760  */
  761 METHOD void hint_device_unit {
  762         device_t        _dev;
  763         device_t        _child;
  764         const char      *_name;
  765         int             *_unitp;
  766 };
  767 
  768 /**
  769  * @brief Notify a bus that the bus pass level has been changed
  770  *
  771  * @param _dev          the bus device
  772  */
  773 METHOD void new_pass {
  774         device_t        _dev;
  775 } DEFAULT bus_generic_new_pass;
  776 
  777 /**
  778  * @brief Notify a bus that specified child's IRQ should be remapped.
  779  *
  780  * @param _dev          the bus device
  781  * @param _child        the child device
  782  * @param _irq          the irq number
  783  */
  784 METHOD int remap_intr {
  785         device_t        _dev;
  786         device_t        _child;
  787         u_int           _irq;
  788 } DEFAULT null_remap_intr;
  789 
  790 /**
  791  * @brief Suspend a given child
  792  *
  793  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  794  * @param _child        the device to suspend
  795  */
  796 METHOD int suspend_child {
  797         device_t        _dev;
  798         device_t        _child;
  799 } DEFAULT bus_generic_suspend_child;
  800 
  801 /**
  802  * @brief Resume a given child
  803  *
  804  * @param _dev          the parent device of @p _child
  805  * @param _child        the device to resume
  806  */
  807 METHOD int resume_child {
  808         device_t        _dev;
  809         device_t        _child;
  810 } DEFAULT bus_generic_resume_child;
  811 
  812 /**
  813  * @brief Get the VM domain handle for the given bus and child.
  814  *
  815  * @param _dev          the bus device
  816  * @param _child        the child device
  817  * @param _domain       a pointer to the bus's domain handle identifier
  818  */
  819 METHOD int get_domain {
  820         device_t        _dev;
  821         device_t        _child;
  822         int             *_domain;
  823 } DEFAULT bus_generic_get_domain;
  824 
  825 /**
  826  * @brief Request a set of CPUs
  827  *
  828  * @param _dev          the bus device
  829  * @param _child        the child device
  830  * @param _op           type of CPUs to request
  831  * @param _setsize      the size of the set passed in _cpuset
  832  * @param _cpuset       a pointer to a cpuset to receive the requested
  833  *                      set of CPUs
  834  */
  835 METHOD int get_cpus {
  836         device_t        _dev;
  837         device_t        _child;
  838         enum cpu_sets   _op;
  839         size_t          _setsize;
  840         cpuset_t        *_cpuset;
  841 } DEFAULT bus_generic_get_cpus;

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