/* * BK Id: SCCS/s.feature.h 1.13 08/19/01 22:23:04 paulus */ /* * Definitions for accessing the Feature Control Register (FCR) * on Power Macintoshes and similar machines. The FCR lets us * enable/disable, reset, and power up/down various peripherals. * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive * for more details. * * Copyright (C) 1998 Paul Mackerras & * Ben. Herrenschmidt. * * */ #ifdef __KERNEL__ #ifndef __ASM_PPC_FEATURE_H #define __ASM_PPC_FEATURE_H /* * The FCR selector for particular features vary somewhat between * different machines. So we abstract a list of features here * and let the feature_* routines map them to the actual bits. */ enum system_feature { FEATURE_null, FEATURE_Serial_reset, FEATURE_Serial_enable, FEATURE_Serial_IO_A, FEATURE_Serial_IO_B, FEATURE_SWIM3_enable, FEATURE_MESH_enable, FEATURE_IDE0_enable, /* Internal IDE */ FEATURE_IDE0_reset, /* Internal IDE */ FEATURE_IOBUS_enable, /* Internal IDE */ FEATURE_Mediabay_reset, FEATURE_Mediabay_power, FEATURE_Mediabay_PCI_enable, FEATURE_IDE1_enable, /* MediaBay IDE */ FEATURE_IDE1_reset, /* MediaBay IDE */ FEATURE_Mediabay_floppy_enable, FEATURE_BMac_reset, FEATURE_BMac_IO_enable, FEATURE_Modem_power, FEATURE_Slow_SCC_PCLK, FEATURE_Sound_power, FEATURE_Sound_CLK_enable, FEATURE_IDE2_enable, FEATURE_IDE2_reset, FEATURE_Mediabay_IDE_switch, /* MB IDE bus switch */ FEATURE_Mediabay_content, /* MB content indicator enable */ FEATURE_Airport_reset, /* Is it actually a reset ? */ FEATURE_last, }; /* Note about the device parameter: Each device gives it's own entry. If NULL, the feature function will just do nothing and return -EINVAL. The feature management will walk up the device tree until in reaches a recognized chip for which features can be changed and it will then apply the necessary features to that chip. If it's not found, -ENODEV is returned. Note also that feature_test/set/clear are interrupt-safe provided that they are called _after_ feature_init() is completed. */ /* Test whether a particular feature is enabled. May return -ENODEV*/ extern int feature_test(struct device_node* device, enum system_feature f); /* Set a particular feature. Returns 0 or -ENODEV */ extern int feature_set(struct device_node* device, enum system_feature f); /* Clear a particular feature */ extern int feature_clear(struct device_node* device, enum system_feature f); /* Initialize feature stuff */ extern void feature_init(void); /* * Additional functions related to Core99 machines. We should extend the * feature mecanism to make those fit into it. For now, they are still * separate functions. */ extern void feature_set_gmac_power(struct device_node* device, int power); /* use constants in KeyLargo.h for the reset parameter */ extern void feature_gmac_phy_reset(struct device_node* device); extern void feature_set_usb_power(struct device_node* device, int power); extern void feature_set_firewire_power(struct device_node* device, int power); extern void feature_set_firewire_cable_power(struct device_node* device, int power); extern void feature_set_modem_power(struct device_node* device, int power); extern void feature_set_airport_power(struct device_node* device, int power); extern void feature_core99_kick_cpu(int cpu_nr); /* * Sleep related functions. At term, they should be high-priority notifiers, * but this would require some changes to the current sleep scheme that won't * be done in 2.4. */ extern void feature_prepare_for_sleep(void); extern void feature_wake_up(void); extern int feature_can_sleep(void); #endif /* __ASM_PPC_FEATURE_H */ #endif /* __KERNEL__ */