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2# Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Marcel Moolenaar
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26
27#include <sys/param.h>
28#include <sys/bus.h>
29#include <machine/bus.h>
30#include <sys/lock.h>
31#include <sys/mutex.h>
32#include <sys/rman.h>
33#include <dev/scc/scc_bfe.h>
34
35# The SCC hardware interface. The core SCC code is hardware independent.
36# The details of the hardware are abstracted by the SCC hardware interface.
37
38INTERFACE scc;
39
40# Default implementations of some methods.
41CODE {
42	static int
43	default_enabled(struct scc_softc *this, struct scc_chan *ch)
44	{
45		return (1);
46	}
47}
48
49# attach() - attach hardware.
50# This method is called when the device is being attached. All resources
51# have been allocated. The intend of this method is to setup the hardware
52# for normal operation.
53# The reset parameter informs the hardware driver whether a full device
54# reset is allowed or not. This is important when one of the channels can
55# be used as system console and a hardware reset would disrupt output.
56METHOD int attach {
57	struct scc_softc *this;
58	int reset;
59};
60
61# enabled()
62METHOD int enabled {
63	struct scc_softc *this;
64	struct scc_chan *chan;
65} DEFAULT default_enabled;
66
67# iclear()
68METHOD int iclear {
69	struct scc_softc *this;
70	struct scc_chan *chan;
71};
72
73# ipend() - query SCC for pending interrupts.
74# When an interrupt is signalled, the handler will call this method to find
75# out which of the interrupt sources needs attention. The handler will use
76# this information to dispatch service routines that deal with each of the
77# interrupt sources. An advantage of this approach is that it allows multi-
78# port drivers (like puc(4)) to query multiple devices concurrently and
79# service them on an interrupt priority basis. If the hardware cannot provide
80# the information reliably, it is free to service the interrupt and return 0,
81# meaning that no attention is required.
82METHOD int ipend {
83	struct scc_softc *this;
84}
85
86# probe() - detect hardware.
87# This method is called as part of the bus probe to make sure the
88# hardware exists. This function should also set the device description
89# to something that represents the hardware.
90METHOD int probe {
91	struct scc_softc *this;
92};
93