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- Writing Device Drivers for Zorro Devices
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- ----------------------------------------
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+========================================
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+Writing Device Drivers for Zorro Devices
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+========================================
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-Written by Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
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-Last revised: September 5, 2003
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+:Author: Written by Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>
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+:Last revised: September 5, 2003
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-1. Introduction
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----------------
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+Introduction
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+------------
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The Zorro bus is the bus used in the Amiga family of computers. Thanks to
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AutoConfig(tm), it's 100% Plug-and-Play.
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@@ -20,12 +21,12 @@ There are two types of Zorro buses, Zorro II and Zorro III:
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with Zorro II. The Zorro III address space lies outside the first 16 MB.
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-2. Probing for Zorro Devices
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-----------------------------
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+Probing for Zorro Devices
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+-------------------------
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-Zorro devices are found by calling `zorro_find_device()', which returns a
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-pointer to the `next' Zorro device with the specified Zorro ID. A probe loop
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-for the board with Zorro ID `ZORRO_PROD_xxx' looks like:
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+Zorro devices are found by calling ``zorro_find_device()``, which returns a
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+pointer to the ``next`` Zorro device with the specified Zorro ID. A probe loop
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+for the board with Zorro ID ``ZORRO_PROD_xxx`` looks like::
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struct zorro_dev *z = NULL;
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@@ -35,8 +36,8 @@ for the board with Zorro ID `ZORRO_PROD_xxx' looks like:
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...
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}
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-`ZORRO_WILDCARD' acts as a wildcard and finds any Zorro device. If your driver
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-supports different types of boards, you can use a construct like:
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+``ZORRO_WILDCARD`` acts as a wildcard and finds any Zorro device. If your driver
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+supports different types of boards, you can use a construct like::
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struct zorro_dev *z = NULL;
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@@ -49,24 +50,24 @@ supports different types of boards, you can use a construct like:
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}
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-3. Zorro Resources
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-------------------
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+Zorro Resources
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+---------------
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Before you can access a Zorro device's registers, you have to make sure it's
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not yet in use. This is done using the I/O memory space resource management
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-functions:
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+functions::
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request_mem_region()
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release_mem_region()
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-Shortcuts to claim the whole device's address space are provided as well:
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+Shortcuts to claim the whole device's address space are provided as well::
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zorro_request_device
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zorro_release_device
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-4. Accessing the Zorro Address Space
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-------------------------------------
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+Accessing the Zorro Address Space
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+---------------------------------
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The address regions in the Zorro device resources are Zorro bus address
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regions. Due to the identity bus-physical address mapping on the Zorro bus,
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@@ -78,26 +79,26 @@ The treatment of these regions depends on the type of Zorro space:
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explicitly using z_ioremap().
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Conversion from bus/physical Zorro II addresses to kernel virtual addresses
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- and vice versa is done using:
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+ and vice versa is done using::
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virt_addr = ZTWO_VADDR(bus_addr);
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bus_addr = ZTWO_PADDR(virt_addr);
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- Zorro III address space must be mapped explicitly using z_ioremap() first
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- before it can be accessed:
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+ before it can be accessed::
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virt_addr = z_ioremap(bus_addr, size);
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...
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z_iounmap(virt_addr);
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-5. References
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--------------
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+References
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+----------
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-linux/include/linux/zorro.h
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-linux/include/uapi/linux/zorro.h
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-linux/include/uapi/linux/zorro_ids.h
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-linux/arch/m68k/include/asm/zorro.h
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-linux/drivers/zorro
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-/proc/bus/zorro
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+#. linux/include/linux/zorro.h
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+#. linux/include/uapi/linux/zorro.h
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+#. linux/include/uapi/linux/zorro_ids.h
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+#. linux/arch/m68k/include/asm/zorro.h
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+#. linux/drivers/zorro
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+#. /proc/bus/zorro
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