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- /*++
- Copyright (c) 2016 Minoca Corp. All Rights Reserved
- Module Name:
- dma.h
- Abstract:
- This header contains definitions for interacting with generic Direct Memory
- Access controllers.
- Author:
- Evan Green 1-Feb-2016
- --*/
- //
- // ------------------------------------------------------------------- Includes
- //
- //
- // ---------------------------------------------------------------- Definitions
- //
- //
- // UUID for interfacing with Direct Memory Access controllers.
- //
- #define UUID_DMA_INTERFACE \
- {{0x33D10646, 0x595A4840, 0x9D42E2EA, 0x5C13FBA8}}
- //
- // Define DMA transfer flags.
- //
- //
- // Set this flag to advance the device address. If this flag is clear, the
- // device address will not change throughout the course of the transfer
- // (appropriate for writing to a register).
- //
- #define DMA_TRANSFER_ADVANCE_DEVICE 0x00000001
- //
- // Define the current version of the DMA information table.
- //
- #define DMA_INFORMATION_VERSION 1
- #define DMA_INFORMATION_MAX_VERSION 0x00001000
- //
- // ------------------------------------------------------ Data Type Definitions
- //
- typedef enum _DMA_TRANSFER_DIRECTION {
- DmaTransferDirectionInvalid,
- DmaTransferToDevice,
- DmaTransferFromDevice,
- DmaTransferMemoryToMemory
- } DMA_TRANSFER_DIRECTION, *PDMA_TRANSFER_DIRECTION;
- //
- // Define the type of an open DMA connection.
- //
- typedef struct _DMA_INTERFACE DMA_INTERFACE, *PDMA_INTERFACE;
- typedef struct _DMA_TRANSFER DMA_TRANSFER, *PDMA_TRANSFER;
- typedef
- VOID
- (*PDMA_TRANSFER_COMPLETION_CALLBACK) (
- PDMA_TRANSFER Transfer
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine is called when a transfer set has completed or errored out.
- Arguments:
- Transfer - Supplies a pointer to the transfer that completed.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- /*++
- Structure Description:
- This structure stores information about a DMA controller.
- Members:
- Version - Stores the version number of this table. This is set to
- DMA_INFORMATION_VERSION.
- ControllerUuid - Stores a universally unique identifier that identifies the
- manufacturer and model of the DMA controller. This specifies the format
- of the controller-specific configuration information.
- ControllerRevision - Stores the minor revision information for the DMA
- controller. Changes in these revisions are not significant enough to
- change the configuration and information structures.
- ExtendedInfo - Stores a pointer to controller-specific extended information,
- the format of which depends on the UUID.
- ExtendedInfoSize - Stores the size of the extended information in bytes.
- ChannelCount - Stores the number of channels in the controller.
- MinAddress - Stores the lowest physical address (inclusive) that the DMA
- controller can access.
- MaxAddress - Stores the highest physical address (inclusive) that the DMA
- controller can access.
- --*/
- typedef struct _DMA_INFORMATION {
- ULONG Version;
- UUID ControllerUuid;
- ULONG ControllerRevision;
- PVOID ExtendedInfo;
- UINTN ExtendedInfoSize;
- ULONG ChannelCount;
- PHYSICAL_ADDRESS MinAddress;
- PHYSICAL_ADDRESS MaxAddress;
- } DMA_INFORMATION, *PDMA_INFORMATION;
- /*++
- Structure Description:
- This structure stores information about a single DMA transfer request.
- Members:
- ListEntry - Stores a list entry used internally by the DMA library. Users
- should ignore this member.
- Allocation - Stores a pointer to the resource allocation describing the
- channel, request line, and a few other standardized DMA configuration
- details.
- Configuration - Stores a pointer to the controller-specific DMA channel
- configuration for this transfer. This memory should remain valid for
- the duration of the transfer.
- ConfigurationSize - Stores the size of configuration data in bytes.
- Direction - Stores the transfer direction. For memory to memory transfers,
- the transfer always goes from the "memory" member to the
- "device memory" member.
- Memory - Stores a pointer to the memory side of the transfer. This is the
- non-device side. This must be a non-paged I/O buffer.
- Device - Stores a pointer to the device side of the transfer, or the
- destination for memory to memory transfers.
- CompletionCallback - Stores a pointer to the routine to call when the
- transfer is complete. This callback will occur at dispatch level.
- UserContext - Stores a pointer's worth of context information that is
- unused by the DMA library or host controller. The user can store
- context here.
- Size - Stores the size of the transfer in bytes. It is an error if this
- size does not translate evenly to bus sized transactions. This size may
- be truncated after submission if there weren't enough internal DMA
- descriptors to accommodate the full size.
- Width - Stores the width of the transfer, in bytes. Supply 0 to use the
- width from the resource allocation.
- Flags - Stores a bitfield of flags governing the transfer. See
- DMA_TRANSFER_* definitions.
- Completed - Stores the number of bytes successfully transferred.
- Status - Stores the final status code of the transfer, as returned by the
- DMA controller.
- --*/
- struct _DMA_TRANSFER {
- LIST_ENTRY ListEntry;
- PRESOURCE_ALLOCATION Allocation;
- PVOID Configuration;
- UINTN ConfigurationSize;
- DMA_TRANSFER_DIRECTION Direction;
- PIO_BUFFER Memory;
- union {
- PHYSICAL_ADDRESS Address;
- PIO_BUFFER Memory;
- } Device;
- PDMA_TRANSFER_COMPLETION_CALLBACK CompletionCallback;
- PVOID UserContext;
- UINTN Size;
- ULONG Width;
- ULONG Flags;
- UINTN Completed;
- KSTATUS Status;
- };
- typedef
- KSTATUS
- (*PDMA_GET_INFORMATION) (
- PDMA_INTERFACE Interface,
- PDMA_INFORMATION Information
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine returns information about a given DMA controller.
- Arguments:
- Interface - Supplies a pointer to the interface instance, used to identify
- which specific controller is being queried.
- Information - Supplies a pointer where the DMA controller information is
- returned on success. The caller should initialize the version number of
- this structure.
- Return Value:
- Status code.
- --*/
- typedef
- KSTATUS
- (*PDMA_SUBMIT_TRANSFER) (
- PDMA_INTERFACE Interface,
- PDMA_TRANSFER Transfer
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine submits a transfer to the DMA controller for execution. This
- routine will ensure that other devices do not perform transfers on the
- given channel while this transfer is in progress. The submission is
- asynchronous, this routine will return immediately, and the callback
- function will be called when the transfer is complete.
- Arguments:
- Interface - Supplies a pointer to the DMA controller interface.
- Transfer - Supplies a pointer to the transfer to execute.
- Return Value:
- Status code. This routine will return immediately, the transfer will not
- have been complete. The caller should utilize the callback function to get
- notified when a transfer has completed.
- --*/
- typedef
- KSTATUS
- (*PDMA_CANCEL_TRANSFER) (
- PDMA_INTERFACE Interface,
- PDMA_TRANSFER Transfer
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine attempts to cancel a transfer that is currently in flight.
- Arguments:
- Interface - Supplies a pointer to the DMA controller interface.
- Transfer - Supplies a pointer to the transfer to cancel.
- Return Value:
- STATUS_SUCCESS if the transfer was successfully canceled.
- STATUS_TOO_LATE if the transfer is already complete.
- Other status codes on other failures.
- --*/
- typedef
- KSTATUS
- (*PDMA_CONTROL_REQUEST) (
- PDMA_INTERFACE Interface,
- PDMA_TRANSFER Transfer,
- PVOID Request,
- UINTN RequestSize
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine is called to perform a DMA controller-specific operation. It
- provides a direct link between DMA controllers and users, for controller-
- specific functionality.
- Arguments:
- Interface - Supplies a pointer to the DMA controller interface.
- Transfer - Supplies an optional pointer to the transfer involved.
- Request - Supplies a pointer to the request/response data.
- RequestSize - Supplies the size of the request in bytes.
- Return Value:
- Status code.
- --*/
- typedef
- KSTATUS
- (*PDMA_ALLOCATE_TRANSFER) (
- PDMA_INTERFACE Interface,
- PDMA_TRANSFER *Transfer
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine creates a new DMA transfer structure.
- Arguments:
- Interface - Supplies a pointer to the DMA controller interface.
- Transfer - Supplies a pointer where a pointer to the newly allocated
- transfer is returned on success.
- Return Value:
- Status code.
- --*/
- typedef
- VOID
- (*PDMA_FREE_TRANSFER) (
- PDMA_INTERFACE Interface,
- PDMA_TRANSFER Transfer
- );
- /*++
- Routine Description:
- This routine destroys a previously created DMA transfer. This transfer
- must not be actively submitted to any controller.
- Arguments:
- Interface - Supplies a pointer to the DMA controller interface.
- Transfer - Supplies a pointer to the transfer to destroy.
- Return Value:
- None.
- --*/
- /*++
- Structure Description:
- This structure defines the interface to a Simple Peripheral Bus device.
- Each handle given out by the open function of this interface is not thread
- safe.
- Members:
- Context - Stores an opaque pointer to additinal data that the interface
- producer uses to identify this interface instance.
- GetInformation - Stores a pointer to a function used to get information
- about the DMA controller.
- Submit - Stores a pointer to a function used to submit a new DMA transfer.
- Cancel - Stores a pointer to a function used to cancel a submitted but not
- yet complete DMA transfer.
- ControlRequest - Stores a pointer to a function used to implement
- controller-specific features.
- AllocateTransfer - Stores a pointer to a function used to allocate a DMA
- transfer.
- FreeTransfer - Stores a pointer to a function used to free a DMA transfer.
- --*/
- struct _DMA_INTERFACE {
- PVOID Context;
- PDMA_GET_INFORMATION GetInformation;
- PDMA_SUBMIT_TRANSFER Submit;
- PDMA_CANCEL_TRANSFER Cancel;
- PDMA_CONTROL_REQUEST ControlRequest;
- PDMA_ALLOCATE_TRANSFER AllocateTransfer;
- PDMA_FREE_TRANSFER FreeTransfer;
- };
- //
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------- Globals
- //
- //
- // -------------------------------------------------------- Function Prototypes
- //
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