Index: uspace/lib/libpci/pci.h
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--- uspace/lib/libpci/pci.h	(revision e5773c67f253269d60114a343a65721cef2ac0f7)
+++ uspace/lib/libpci/pci.h	(revision e5773c67f253269d60114a343a65721cef2ac0f7)
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+/*
+ *	The PCI Library
+ *
+ *	Copyright (c) 1997--2005 Martin Mares <mj@ucw.cz>
+ *
+ *	May 8, 2006 - Modified and ported to HelenOS by Jakub Jermar.
+ *
+ *	Can be freely distributed and used under the terms of the GNU GPL.
+ */
+
+#ifndef _PCI_LIB_H
+#define _PCI_LIB_H
+
+#include "header.h"
+#include "types.h"
+
+#define PCI_LIB_VERSION 0x020200
+
+/*
+ *	PCI Access Structure
+ */
+
+struct pci_methods;
+
+enum pci_access_type {
+	/* Known access methods, remember to update access.c as well */
+	PCI_ACCESS_I386_TYPE1,	/* i386 ports, type 1 (params: none) */
+	PCI_ACCESS_I386_TYPE2,	/* i386 ports, type 2 (params: none) */
+	PCI_ACCESS_MAX
+};
+
+struct pci_access {
+	/* Options you can change: */
+	unsigned int method;	/* Access method */
+	char *method_params[PCI_ACCESS_MAX];	/* Parameters for the methods */
+	int writeable;		/* Open in read/write mode */
+	int buscentric;		/* Bus-centric view of the world */
+	int numeric_ids;	/* Don't resolve device IDs to names */
+	int debugging;		/* Turn on debugging messages */
+
+	/* Functions you can override: */
+	void (*error) (char *msg, ...);	/* Write error message and quit */
+	void (*warning) (char *msg, ...);	/* Write a warning message */
+	void (*debug) (char *msg, ...);	/* Write a debugging message */
+
+	struct pci_dev *devices;	/* Devices found on this bus */
+
+	/* Fields used internally: */
+	struct pci_methods *methods;
+	struct id_entry **id_hash;	/* names.c */
+	struct id_bucket *current_id_bucket;
+};
+
+/* Initialize PCI access */
+struct pci_access *pci_alloc(void);
+void pci_init(struct pci_access *);
+void pci_cleanup(struct pci_access *);
+
+/* Scanning of devices */
+void pci_scan_bus(struct pci_access *acc);
+struct pci_dev *pci_get_dev(struct pci_access *acc, int domain, int bus, int dev, int func);	/* Raw access to specified device */
+void pci_free_dev(struct pci_dev *);
+
+/*
+ *	Devices
+ */
+
+struct pci_dev {
+	struct pci_dev *next;	/* Next device in the chain */
+	u16 domain;		/* PCI domain (host bridge) */
+	u8 bus, dev, func;	/* Bus inside domain, device and function */
+
+	/* These fields are set by pci_fill_info() */
+	int known_fields;	/* Set of info fields already known */
+	u16 vendor_id, device_id;	/* Identity of the device */
+	int irq;		/* IRQ number */
+	pciaddr_t base_addr[6];	/* Base addresses */
+	pciaddr_t size[6];	/* Region sizes */
+	pciaddr_t rom_base_addr;	/* Expansion ROM base address */
+	pciaddr_t rom_size;	/* Expansion ROM size */
+
+	/* Fields used internally: */
+	struct pci_access *access;
+	struct pci_methods *methods;
+	u8 *cache;		/* Cached config registers */
+	int cache_len;
+	int hdrtype;		/* Cached low 7 bits of header type, -1 if unknown */
+	void *aux;		/* Auxillary data */
+};
+
+#define PCI_ADDR_IO_MASK (~(pciaddr_t) 0x3)
+#define PCI_ADDR_MEM_MASK (~(pciaddr_t) 0xf)
+
+u8 pci_read_byte(struct pci_dev *, int pos);	/* Access to configuration space */
+u16 pci_read_word(struct pci_dev *, int pos);
+u32 pci_read_long(struct pci_dev *, int pos);
+int pci_read_block(struct pci_dev *, int pos, u8 * buf, int len);
+int pci_write_byte(struct pci_dev *, int pos, u8 data);
+int pci_write_word(struct pci_dev *, int pos, u16 data);
+int pci_write_long(struct pci_dev *, int pos, u32 data);
+int pci_write_block(struct pci_dev *, int pos, u8 * buf, int len);
+
+int pci_fill_info(struct pci_dev *, int flags);	/* Fill in device information */
+
+#define PCI_FILL_IDENT		1
+#define PCI_FILL_IRQ		2
+#define PCI_FILL_BASES		4
+#define PCI_FILL_ROM_BASE	8
+#define PCI_FILL_SIZES		16
+#define PCI_FILL_RESCAN		0x10000
+
+void pci_setup_cache(struct pci_dev *, u8 * cache, int len);
+
+/*
+ *	Conversion of PCI ID's to names (according to the pci.ids file)
+ *
+ *	Call pci_lookup_name() to identify different types of ID's:
+ *
+ *	VENDOR				(vendorID) -> vendor
+ *	DEVICE				(vendorID, deviceID) -> device
+ *	VENDOR | DEVICE			(vendorID, deviceID) -> combined vendor and device
+ *	SUBSYSTEM | VENDOR		(subvendorID) -> subsystem vendor
+ *	SUBSYSTEM | DEVICE		(vendorID, deviceID, subvendorID, subdevID) -> subsystem device
+ *	SUBSYSTEM | VENDOR | DEVICE	(vendorID, deviceID, subvendorID, subdevID) -> combined subsystem v+d
+ *	SUBSYSTEM | ...			(-1, -1, subvendorID, subdevID) -> generic subsystem
+ *	CLASS				(classID) -> class
+ *	PROGIF				(classID, progif) -> programming interface
+ */
+
+char *pci_lookup_name(struct pci_access *a, char *buf, int size, int flags,
+		      ...);
+
+int pci_load_name_list(struct pci_access *a);	/* Called automatically by pci_lookup_*() when needed; returns success */
+void pci_free_name_list(struct pci_access *a);	/* Called automatically by pci_cleanup() */
+
+enum pci_lookup_mode {
+	PCI_LOOKUP_VENDOR = 1,	/* Vendor name (args: vendorID) */
+	PCI_LOOKUP_DEVICE = 2,	/* Device name (args: vendorID, deviceID) */
+	PCI_LOOKUP_CLASS = 4,	/* Device class (args: classID) */
+	PCI_LOOKUP_SUBSYSTEM = 8,
+	PCI_LOOKUP_PROGIF = 16,	/* Programming interface (args: classID, prog_if) */
+	PCI_LOOKUP_NUMERIC = 0x10000,	/* Want only formatted numbers; default if access->numeric_ids is set */
+	PCI_LOOKUP_NO_NUMBERS = 0x20000	/* Return NULL if not found in the database; default is to print numerically */
+};
+
+#endif
