/**
* @file
*
* @ingroup powerpc_vmeconfig
*
* @brief mvme3100 BSP specific address space configuration parameters
*/
#ifndef RTEMS_BSP_VME_CONFIG_H
#define RTEMS_BSP_VME_CONFIG_H
/*
* Authorship
* ----------
* This software was created by
* Till Straumann <strauman@slac.stanford.edu>, 2002..2007,
* Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University.
*
* Acknowledgement of sponsorship
* ------------------------------
* This software was produced by
* the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University,
* under Contract DE-AC03-76SFO0515 with the Department of Energy.
*
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*/
/*
* NOTE: the BSP (startup/bspstart.c) uses
* hardcoded window lengths that match this
* layout:
*/
#define _VME_A32_WIN0_ON_PCI 0xc0000000
#define _VME_CSR_ON_PCI 0xce000000
#define _VME_A24_ON_PCI 0xcf000000
#define _VME_A16_ON_PCI 0xcfff0000
/* start of the A32 window on the VME bus
* TODO: this should perhaps be a run-time configuration option
*/
#define _VME_A32_WIN0_ON_VME 0x20000000
/* if _VME_DRAM_OFFSET is defined, the BSP
* will map the board RAM onto the VME bus, starting
* at _VME_DRAM_OFFSET
*/
#define _VME_DRAM_OFFSET 0xc0000000
/* If your BSP requires a non-standard way to configure
* the VME interrupt manager then define the symbol
*
* BSP_VME_INSTALL_IRQ_MGR
*
* to a proper instruction sequence that installs the
* universe interrupt manager. This requires knowledge
* of the wiring between the universe and the PIC (main
* interrupt controller), i.e., which IRQ 'pins' of the
* universe are wired to which 'lines'/inputs at the PIC.
* (consult vmeUniverse.h for more information).
*
* When installing the universe IRQ manager it is also
* possible to specify whether it should try to share
* PIC interrupts with other sources. This might not
* be supported by all BSPs (but the unverse driver
* recognizes that).
*
* If BSP_VME_INSTALL_IRQ_MGR is undefined then
* the default algorithm is used (vme_universe.c):
*
* This default setup uses only a single wire. It reads
* the PIC 'line' from PCI configuration space and assumes
* this to be wired to the first (LIRQ0) IRQ input at the
* universe. The default setup tries to use interrupt
* sharing.
*/
/**
* @defgroup powerpc_vme BSP_VME_INSTALL_IRQ_MGR Support
*
* @ingroup powerpc_mvme3100
*
* @brief BSP_VME_INSTALL_IRQ_MGR Support Package
*/
#define BSP_VME_INSTALL_IRQ_MGR(err) \
do { \
err = vmeTsi148InstallIrqMgrAlt(\
VMETSI148_IRQ_MGR_FLAG_SHARED, /* use shared IRQs */ \
0, BSP_VME0_IRQ, \
1, BSP_VME1_IRQ, \
2, BSP_VME2_IRQ, \
3, BSP_VME3_IRQ, \
-1 /* terminate list */ \
); \
} while (0)
/* This BSP uses the Tsi148 Driver */
#define _VME_DRIVER_TSI148
#endif