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  1/* 	$NetBSD: sticreg.h,v 1.9 2008/09/08 23:36:54 gmcgarry Exp $	*/
  2
  3/*-
  4 * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
  5 * All rights reserved.
  6 *
  7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
  8 * by Andrew Doran.
  9 *
 10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
 11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
 12 * are met:
 13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
 14 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
 15 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
 16 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
 17 *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
 18 *
 19 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
 20 * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
 21 * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
 22 * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
 23 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
 24 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
 25 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
 26 * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
 27 * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
 28 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
 29 * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 30 */
 31
 32#ifndef _TC_STICREG_H_
 33#define	_TC_STICREG_H_
 34
 35/*
 36 * PixelStamp command packets take this general format:
 37 *
 38 * command word
 39 * plane mask & primitive count
 40 * always zero
 41 * update method
 42 *
 43 * per-packet context (optional):
 44 *      line width
 45 *      xy mask
 46 *	cliping rectangle min & max
 47 *	rgb constant
 48 *	z constant
 49 *
 50 * per-primitive context (optional):
 51 *      xy mask
 52 *      xy mask address
 53 *      primitive data (vertices, spans info, video)
 54 *      line width
 55 *      halfspace equals conditions
 56 *      rgb flat, or rgb{1,2,3} smooth
 57 *      z flat, or z{1,2,3} smooth
 58 */
 59
 60/*
 61 * Command word.
 62 */
 63
 64/* Base command */
 65#define	STAMP_CMD_POINTS        (0x0000)
 66#define	STAMP_CMD_LINES         (0x0001)
 67#define	STAMP_CMD_TRIANGLES     (0x0002)
 68#define	STAMP_CMD_COPYSPANS     (0x0005)
 69#define	STAMP_CMD_READSPANS     (0x0006)
 70#define	STAMP_CMD_WRITESPANS    (0x0007)
 71#define	STAMP_CMD_VIDEO         (0x0008)
 72
 73/* Color */
 74#define	STAMP_RGB_NONE          (0x0000)
 75#define	STAMP_RGB_CONST         (0x0010)
 76#define	STAMP_RGB_FLAT          (0x0020)
 77#define	STAMP_RGB_SMOOTH        (0x0030)
 78
 79/* Z */
 80#define	STAMP_Z_NONE            (0x0000)
 81#define	STAMP_Z_CONST           (0x0040)
 82#define	STAMP_Z_FLAT            (0x0080)
 83#define	STAMP_Z_SMOOTH          (0x00c0)
 84
 85/* XYMASK */
 86#define	STAMP_XY_NONE           (0x0000)
 87#define	STAMP_XY_PERPACKET      (0x0100)
 88#define	STAMP_XY_PERPRIMATIVE   (0x0200)
 89
 90/* Line width */
 91#define	STAMP_LW_NONE           (0x0000)
 92#define	STAMP_LW_PERPACKET      (0x0400)
 93#define	STAMP_LW_PERPRIMATIVE   (0x0800)
 94
 95/* Miscellaneous flags */
 96#define	STAMP_CLIPRECT          (0x00080000)
 97#define	STAMP_MESH              (0x00200000)
 98#define	STAMP_AALINE            (0x00800000)
 99#define	STAMP_HS_EQUALS         (0x80000000)
100
101/*
102 * Update word.
103 */
104
105/* XXX What does this do? Perhaps for 96-bit boards? */
106#define	STAMP_PLANE_8X3		(0 << 5)
107#define	STAMP_PLANE_24		(1 << 5)
108
109/* Write enable */
110#define	STAMP_WE_SIGN		(0x04 << 8)
111#define	STAMP_WE_XYMASK		(0x02 << 8)
112#define	STAMP_WE_CLIPRECT	(0x01 << 8)
113#define	STAMP_WE_NONE		(0x00 << 8)
114
115/* Pixel write method */
116#define	STAMP_METHOD_CLEAR	(0x60 << 12)
117#define	STAMP_METHOD_AND	(0x14 << 12)
118#define	STAMP_METHOD_ANDREV	(0x15 << 12)
119#define	STAMP_METHOD_COPY	(0x20 << 12)
120#define	STAMP_METHOD_ANDINV	(0x16 << 12)
121#define	STAMP_METHOD_NOOP	(0x40 << 12)
122#define	STAMP_METHOD_XOR	(0x11 << 12)
123#define	STAMP_METHOD_OR		(0x0f << 12)
124#define	STAMP_METHOD_NOR	(0x17 << 12)
125#define	STAMP_METHOD_EQUIV	(0x10 << 12)
126#define	STAMP_METHOD_INV	(0x4e << 12)
127#define	STAMP_METHOD_ORREV	(0x0e << 12)
128#define	STAMP_METHOD_COPYINV	(0x2d << 12)
129#define	STAMP_METHOD_ORINV	(0x0d << 12)
130#define	STAMP_METHOD_NAND	(0x0c << 12)
131#define	STAMP_METHOD_SET	(0x6c << 12)
132#define	STAMP_METHOD_SUM	(0x00 << 12)
133#define	STAMP_METHOD_DIFF	(0x02 << 12)
134#define	STAMP_METHOD_REVDIFF	(0x01 << 12)
135
136/* Double buffering */
137#define	STAMP_DB_NONE		(0x00 << 28)
138#define	STAMP_DB_01		(0x01 << 28)
139#define	STAMP_DB_12		(0x02 << 28)
140#define	STAMP_DB_02		(0x04 << 28)
141
142/* Miscellaneous flags */
143#define	STAMP_UPDATE_ENABLE	(1 << 0)
144#define	STAMP_SAVE_SIGN		(1 << 6)
145#define	STAMP_SAVE_ALPHA	(1 << 7)
146#define	STAMP_SUPERSAMPLE	(1 << 11)
147#define	STAMP_SPAN		(1 << 19)
148#define	STAMP_COPYSPAN_ALIGNED	(1 << 20)
149#define	STAMP_MINMAX		(1 << 21)
150#define	STAMP_MULT		(1 << 22)
151#define	STAMP_MULTACC		(1 << 23)
152#define	STAMP_HALF_BUFF		(1 << 27)
153#define	STAMP_INITIALIZE	(1 << 31)
154
155/*
156 * XYMASK address calculation.
157 */
158#define	XMASKADDR(sw, sx, a)	(((a)-((sx) % (sw))) & 15)
159#define	YMASKADDR(shm, sy, b)	(((b)-((sy) & (shm))) & 15)
160#define	XYMASKADDR(sw,shm,x,y,a,b)	\
161    (XMASKADDR(sw,x,a) << 16 | YMASKADDR(shm,y,b))
162
163/*
164 * Miscellenous constants.
165 */
166#define	STIC_MAGIC_X	370
167#define	STIC_MAGIC_Y	37
168
169/*
170 * Poll register magic values.
171 */
172#define	STAMP_OK		(0)
173#define	STAMP_BUSY		(1)
174#define	STAMP_RETRIES		(100000)
175#define	STAMP_DELAY		(10)
176
177/*
178 * STIC registers.
179 */
180struct stic_regs {
181	u_int32_t	sr_pad0;
182	u_int32_t	sr_pad1;
183	u_int32_t	sr_hsync;
184	u_int32_t	sr_hsync2;
185	u_int32_t	sr_hblank;
186	u_int32_t	sr_vsync;
187	u_int32_t	sr_vblank;
188	u_int32_t	sr_vtest;
189	u_int32_t	sr_ipdvint;
190	u_int32_t	sr_pad2;
191	u_int32_t	sr_sticsr;
192	u_int32_t	sr_busdat;
193	u_int32_t	sr_busadr;
194	u_int32_t	sr_pad3;
195	u_int32_t	sr_buscsr;
196	u_int32_t	sr_modcl;
197} __packed;
198
199/*
200 * Bit definitions for stic_regs::sticsr.
201 */
202#define	STIC_CSR_TSTFNC		0x00000003
203# define STIC_CSR_TSTFNC_NORMAL	0
204# define STIC_CSR_TSTFNC_PARITY	1
205# define STIC_CSR_TSTFNC_CNTPIX	2
206# define STIC_CSR_TSTFNC_TSTDAC	3
207#define	STIC_CSR_CHECKPAR	0x00000004
208#define	STIC_CSR_STARTVT	0x00000010
209#define	STIC_CSR_START		0x00000020
210#define	STIC_CSR_RESET		0x00000040
211#define	STIC_CSR_STARTST	0x00000080
212
213/*
214 * Bit definitions for stic_regs::int.  Three four-bit wide fields, for
215 * error (E), vertical-blank (V), and packet-done (P) intererupts,
216 * respectively.  The low-order three bits of each field are interrupt
217 * enable, condition flagged, and nybble write enable.  The top bit of each
218 * field is unused.
219 */
220#define	STIC_INT_E_EN		0x00000001
221#define	STIC_INT_E		0x00000002
222#define	STIC_INT_E_WE		0x00000004
223
224#define	STIC_INT_V_EN		0x00000100
225#define	STIC_INT_V		0x00000200
226#define	STIC_INT_V_WE		0x00000400
227
228#define	STIC_INT_P_EN		0x00010000
229#define	STIC_INT_P		0x00020000
230#define	STIC_INT_P_WE		0x00040000
231
232#define	STIC_INT_E_MASK	(STIC_INT_E_EN | STIC_INT_E | STIC_INT_E_WE)
233#define	STIC_INT_V_MASK	(STIC_INT_V_EN | STIC_INT_V | STIC_INT_V_WE)
234#define	STIC_INT_P_MASK	(STIC_INT_P_EN | STIC_INT_P | STIC_INT_P_WE)
235#define	STIC_INT_MASK	(STIC_INT_E_MASK | STIC_INT_P_MASK | STIC_INT_V_MASK)
236
237#define	STIC_INT_WE	(STIC_INT_E_WE | STIC_INT_V_WE | STIC_INT_P_WE)
238#define	STIC_INT_CLR	(STIC_INT_E_EN | STIC_INT_V_EN | STIC_INT_P_EN)
239
240/*
241 * On DMA: reading from a STIC poll register causes load & execution of
242 * the packet at the correspoinding physical address.  Either STAMP_OK
243 * or STAMP_BUSY will be returned to indicate status.
244 *
245 * The STIC sees only 23-bits (8MB) of address space.  Bits 21-22 in
246 * physical address space map to bits 27-28, and bits 15-20 map to bits
247 * 18-23 in the STIC's warped view of the word.  On the PXG, the STIC
248 * sees only the onboard SRAM (so any `physical addresses' are offsets
249 * into the beginning of the SRAM).
250 */
251
252#endif	/* _TC_STICREG_H_ */