linux/include/asm-ppc64/pci-bridge.h
Paul Mackerras 1635317fac [PATCH] Separate pci bits out of struct device_node
This patch pulls the PCI-related junk out of struct device_node and
puts it in a separate structure, struct pci_dn.  The device_node now
just has a void * pointer in it, which points to a struct pci_dn for
nodes that represent PCI devices.  It could potentially be used in
future for device-specific data for other sorts of devices, such as
virtual I/O devices.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
2005-09-09 22:11:38 +10:00

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#ifdef __KERNEL__
#ifndef _ASM_PCI_BRIDGE_H
#define _ASM_PCI_BRIDGE_H
#include <linux/pci.h>
/*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*/
/*
* Structure of a PCI controller (host bridge)
*/
struct pci_controller {
struct pci_bus *bus;
char is_dynamic;
void *arch_data;
struct list_head list_node;
int first_busno;
int last_busno;
void __iomem *io_base_virt;
unsigned long io_base_phys;
/* Some machines have a non 1:1 mapping of
* the PCI memory space in the CPU bus space
*/
unsigned long pci_mem_offset;
unsigned long pci_io_size;
struct pci_ops *ops;
volatile unsigned int __iomem *cfg_addr;
volatile unsigned char __iomem *cfg_data;
/* Currently, we limit ourselves to 1 IO range and 3 mem
* ranges since the common pci_bus structure can't handle more
*/
struct resource io_resource;
struct resource mem_resources[3];
int global_number;
int local_number;
unsigned long buid;
unsigned long dma_window_base_cur;
unsigned long dma_window_size;
};
/*
* PCI stuff, for nodes representing PCI devices, pointed to
* by device_node->data.
*/
struct pci_controller;
struct iommu_table;
struct pci_dn {
int busno; /* for pci devices */
int bussubno; /* for pci devices */
int devfn; /* for pci devices */
int eeh_mode; /* See eeh.h for possible EEH_MODEs */
int eeh_config_addr;
int eeh_capable; /* from firmware */
int eeh_check_count; /* # times driver ignored error */
int eeh_freeze_count; /* # times this device froze up. */
int eeh_is_bridge; /* device is pci-to-pci bridge */
int pci_ext_config_space; /* for pci devices */
struct pci_controller *phb; /* for pci devices */
struct iommu_table *iommu_table; /* for phb's or bridges */
struct pci_dev *pcidev; /* back-pointer to the pci device */
struct device_node *node; /* back-pointer to the device_node */
u32 config_space[16]; /* saved PCI config space */
};
/* Get the pointer to a device_node's pci_dn */
#define PCI_DN(dn) ((struct pci_dn *) (dn)->data)
struct device_node *fetch_dev_dn(struct pci_dev *dev);
/* Get a device_node from a pci_dev. This code must be fast except
* in the case where the sysdata is incorrect and needs to be fixed
* up (this will only happen once).
* In this case the sysdata will have been inherited from a PCI host
* bridge or a PCI-PCI bridge further up the tree, so it will point
* to a valid struct pci_dn, just not the one we want.
*/
static inline struct device_node *pci_device_to_OF_node(struct pci_dev *dev)
{
struct device_node *dn = dev->sysdata;
struct pci_dn *pdn = dn->data;
if (pdn && pdn->devfn == dev->devfn && pdn->busno == dev->bus->number)
return dn; /* fast path. sysdata is good */
return fetch_dev_dn(dev);
}
static inline struct device_node *pci_bus_to_OF_node(struct pci_bus *bus)
{
if (bus->self)
return pci_device_to_OF_node(bus->self);
else
return bus->sysdata; /* Must be root bus (PHB) */
}
extern void pci_process_bridge_OF_ranges(struct pci_controller *hose,
struct device_node *dev);
extern int pcibios_remove_root_bus(struct pci_controller *phb);
extern void phbs_remap_io(void);
static inline struct pci_controller *pci_bus_to_host(struct pci_bus *bus)
{
struct device_node *busdn = bus->sysdata;
BUG_ON(busdn == NULL);
return PCI_DN(busdn)->phb;
}
#endif
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */