/* * Copyright (c) 1986 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. * * @(#)if_uba.h 1.2 (2.11BSD GTE) 12/24/92 */ /* * Structure and routine definitions * for UNIBUS network interfaces. */ #define IF_MAXNUBAMR 10 /* * Each interface has one of these structures giving information * about UNIBUS resources held by the interface. * * We hold IF_NUBAMR map registers for datagram data, starting * at ifr_mr. Map register ifr_mr[-1] maps the local network header * ending on the page boundary. Bdp's are reserved for read and for * write, given by ifr_bdp. The prototype of the map register for * read and for write is saved in ifr_proto. * * When write transfers are not full pages on page boundaries we just * copy the data into the pages mapped on the UNIBUS and start the * transfer. If a write transfer is of a (1024 byte) page on a page * boundary, we swap in UNIBUS pte's to reference the pages, and then * remap the initial pages (from ifu_wmap) when the transfer completes. * * When read transfers give whole pages of data to be input, we * allocate page frames from a network page list and trade them * with the pages already containing the data, mapping the allocated * pages to replace the input pages for the next UNIBUS data input. */ struct ifuba { short ifu_hlen; /* local net header length */ struct ifrw { u_int ifrw_click; /* MMU click address */ u_long ifrw_info; /* value from ubaalloc */ } ifu_r, ifu_w; short ifu_flags; struct mbuf *ifu_xtofree; /* pages being dma'd out */ }; #ifdef SUPERVISOR struct mbuf *if_rubaget(); #endif #if defined(KERNEL) && defined(INET) #define ubarelse(a,b) #define useracc(a,c,m) (1) ubadr_t uballoc(), ubmalloc(); #endif