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53
54#include <sys/types.h>
55#include <dev/mmc/mmcreg.h>
56
57#
58# This is the interface that a mmc bridge chip gives to the mmc bus
59# that attaches to the mmc bridge.
60#
61
62INTERFACE mmcbr;
63
64#
65# Default implementations of some methods.
66#
67CODE {
68	static int
69	null_switch_vccq(device_t brdev __unused, device_t reqdev __unused)
70	{
71
72		return (0);
73	}
74
75	static int
76	null_retune(device_t brdev __unused, device_t reqdev __unused,
77	    bool reset __unused)
78	{
79
80		return (0);
81	}
82
83	static int
84	null_tune(device_t brdev __unused, device_t reqdev __unused,
85	    bool hs400 __unused)
86	{
87
88		return (0);
89	}
90};
91
92#
93# Called by the mmcbus to set up the IO pins correctly, the common/core
94# supply voltage (VDD/VCC) to use for the device, the clock frequency, the
95# type of SPI chip select, power mode and bus width.
96#
97METHOD int update_ios {
98	device_t	brdev;
99	device_t	reqdev;
100};
101
102#
103# Called by the mmcbus to switch the signaling voltage (VCCQ).
104#
105METHOD int switch_vccq {
106	device_t	brdev;
107	device_t	reqdev;
108} DEFAULT null_switch_vccq;
109
110#
111# Called by the mmcbus with the bridge claimed to execute initial tuning.
112#
113METHOD int tune {
114	device_t	brdev;
115	device_t	reqdev;
116	bool		hs400;
117} DEFAULT null_tune;
118
119#
120# Called by the mmcbus with the bridge claimed to execute re-tuning.
121#
122METHOD int retune {
123	device_t	brdev;
124	device_t	reqdev;
125	bool		reset;
126} DEFAULT null_retune;
127
128#
129# Called by the mmcbus or its children to schedule a mmc request.  These
130# requests are queued.  Time passes.  The bridge then gets notification
131# of the status of the request, who then notifies the requesting device
132# by calling the completion function supplied as part of the request.
133# Requires the bridge to be claimed.
134#
135METHOD int request {
136	device_t	brdev;
137	device_t	reqdev;
138	struct mmc_request *req;
139};
140
141#
142# Called by mmcbus to get the read only status bits.
143#
144METHOD int get_ro {
145	device_t	brdev;
146	device_t	reqdev;
147};
148
149#
150# Claim the current bridge, blocking the current thread until the host
151# is no longer busy.
152#
153METHOD int acquire_host {
154	device_t	brdev;
155	device_t	reqdev;
156};
157
158#
159# Release the current bridge.
160#
161METHOD int release_host {
162	device_t	brdev;
163	device_t	reqdev;
164};
165