patch-2.4.2 linux/include/asm-s390x/chandev.h

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diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.4.1/linux/include/asm-s390x/chandev.h linux/include/asm-s390x/chandev.h
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+/*
+ *  include/asm-s390/chandev.h
+ *
+ *    Copyright (C) 2000 IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH, IBM Corporation
+ *    Author(s): Denis Joseph Barrow (djbarrow@de.ibm.com,barrow_dj@yahoo.com)
+ * 
+ *  Generic channel device initialisation support. 
+ */
+#include <linux/version.h>
+#include <asm/types.h>
+#include <linux/netdevice.h>
+
+/* chandev_type is a bitmask for registering & describing device types. */
+typedef enum
+{
+	none=0x0,
+	ctc=0x1,
+	escon=0x2,
+	lcs=0x4,
+	osad=0x8,
+	qeth=0x10,
+	claw=0x20,
+} chandev_type;
+
+typedef enum
+{
+	no_category,
+	network_device,
+	serial_device,
+} chandev_category;
+
+/*
+ * The chandev_probeinfo structure is passed to the device driver with configuration
+ * info for which irq's & ports to use when attempting to probe the device.
+ */
+typedef struct
+{
+        int     read_irq;
+	int     write_irq;
+	u16     read_devno;
+	u16     write_devno;
+        s16     port_protocol_no; /* -1 don't care */
+	u8      hint_port_no;   /* lcs specific */
+	u8      max_port_no;    /* lcs specific */
+	chandev_type chan_type;
+	u8      checksum_received_ip_pkts;
+	u8      use_hw_stats; /* where available e.g. lcs */
+	u16     cu_type;      /* control unit type */
+	u8      cu_model;     /* control unit model */
+	u16     dev_type;     /* device type */
+	u8      dev_model;    /* device model */
+	char    *parmstr;       /* driver specific parameters added by add_parms keyword */
+	/* newdevice used internally by chandev.c */
+	struct  chandev_activelist *newdevice; 
+	s32     devif_num; 
+/* devif_num=-1 implies don't care,0 implies tr0, info used by chandev_initnetdevice */
+} chandev_probeinfo;
+
+/*
+ * This is a wrapper to the machine check handler & should be used
+ * instead of reqest_irq or s390_request_irq_special for anything
+ * using the channel device layer.
+ */
+int chandev_request_irq(unsigned int   irq,
+                      void           (*handler)(int, void *, struct pt_regs *),
+                      unsigned long  irqflags,
+                      const char    *devname,
+                      void          *dev_id);
+
+typedef enum
+{
+	good=0,
+	not_oper,
+	first_msck=not_oper,
+	no_path,
+	revalidate,
+	gone,
+	last_msck,
+} chandev_msck_status;
+
+typedef int (*chandev_probefunc)(chandev_probeinfo *probeinfo);
+typedef void (*chandev_shutdownfunc)(void *device);
+typedef void (*chandev_unregfunc)(void *device);
+typedef void (*chandev_reoperfunc)(void *device,int msck_for_read_chan,chandev_msck_status prevstatus);
+
+
+
+/* A driver should call chandev_register_and_probe when ready to be probed,
+ * after registeration the drivers probefunction will be called asynchronously
+ * when more devices become available at normal task time.
+ * The shutdownfunc parameter is used so that the channel layer
+ * can request a driver to close unregister itself & release its interrupts.
+ * repoper func is used when a device becomes operational again after being temporarily
+ * not operational the previous status is sent in the prevstatus variable.
+ * This can be used in cases when the default handling isn't quite adequete
+ * e.g. if a ssch is needed to reinitialize long running channel programs.
+ */
+int chandev_register_and_probe(chandev_probefunc probefunc,
+			       chandev_shutdownfunc shutdownfunc,
+			       chandev_reoperfunc reoperfunc,
+			       chandev_type chan_type);
+
+/* The chandev_unregister function is typically called when a module is being removed 
+ * from the system. The shutdown parameter if TRUE calls shutdownfunc for each 
+ * device instance so the driver writer doesn't have to.
+ */
+void chandev_unregister(chandev_probefunc probefunc,int call_shutdown);
+
+/* chandev_initdevice should be called immeadiately before returning after */
+/* a successful probe. */
+int chandev_initdevice(chandev_probeinfo *probeinfo,void *dev_ptr,u8 port_no,char *devname,
+chandev_category category,chandev_unregfunc unreg_dev);
+
+/* chandev_initnetdevice registers a network device with the channel layer. 
+ * It returns the device structure if successful,if dev=NULL it kmallocs it, 
+ * On device initialisation failure it will kfree it under ALL curcumstances
+ * i.e. if dev is not NULL on entering this routine it MUST be malloced with kmalloc. 
+ * The base name is tr ( e.g. tr0 without the 0 ), for token ring eth for ethernet,
+ *  ctc or escon for ctc device drivers.
+ * If valid function pointers are given they will be called to setup,
+ * register & unregister the device. 
+ * An example of setup is eth_setup in drivers/net/net_init.c.
+ * An example of init_dev is init_trdev(struct net_device *dev)
+ * & an example of unregister is unregister_trdev, 
+ * unregister_netdev should be used for escon & ctc
+ * as there is no network unregister_ctcdev in the kernel.
+*/
+
+#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE>=KERNEL_VERSION(2,3,0)
+struct net_device *chandev_initnetdevice(chandev_probeinfo *probeinfo,u8 port_no,
+					 struct net_device *dev,int sizeof_priv, 
+					 char *basename, 
+					 struct net_device *(*init_netdevfunc)
+					 (struct net_device *dev, int sizeof_priv),
+					 void (*unreg_netdevfunc)(struct net_device *dev));
+#else
+struct device *chandev_initnetdevice(chandev_probeinfo *probeinfo,u8 port_no,
+				     struct device *dev,int sizeof_priv,
+				     char *basename, 
+				     struct device *(*init_netdevfunc)
+				     (struct device *dev, int sizeof_priv),
+				     void (*unreg_netdevfunc)(struct device *dev));
+#endif
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