1 | /* $Id: mapos2.h,v 1.1 1999-05-24 20:19:47 ktk Exp $ */
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3 | /* Copyright (C) 1995 by Holger Veit (Holger.Veit@gmd.de) */
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4 | /* Use at your own risk! No Warranty! The author is not responsible for
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5 | * any damage or loss of data caused by proper or improper use of this
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6 | * device driver.
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7 | */
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8 |
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9 | #ifndef _MAPOS2_H_
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10 | #define _MAPOS2_H_
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11 |
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12 | /* This driver provides a (non-1-to-1!) replacement for SMVDD.SYS
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13 | * function 0x81/0x42, which allows to map physical memory into user
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14 | * address space.
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15 | *
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16 | * THE DRIVER WAS SPECIFICALLY CREATE FOR SUPPORT OF XFREE86/OS2.
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17 | *
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18 | * Usage:
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19 | *
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20 | * 1. Open the device "PMAP$".
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21 | * rc = DosOpen("PMAP$", &hf, &action, 0, FILE_NORMAL,
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22 | * OPEN_ACCESS_READWRITE|OPEN_SHARE_DENYNONE, (PEAOP2)NULL);
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23 | *
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24 | * 2. To map a memory area:
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25 | * ParamPkt p;
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26 | * ULONG len;
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27 | * DataPkt d;
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28 | * void* paddr;
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29 | * p.u.physaddr = 0xb8000; // e.g. video memory
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30 | * p.size = 2048; // e.g. 2KB
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31 | * rc = DosDevIOCtl(hf, XFREE86_PMAP, PMAP_MAP,
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32 | * (PULONG)&p, sizeof(p), &len,
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33 | * (PULONG)&d, sizeof(d), &len);
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34 | * paddr = (void*)d.addr;
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35 | *
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36 | * 3. To unmap the *same* area, return the virtual address you got from
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37 | * the data packet of the PMAP_MAP ioctl. Don't return the physical
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38 | * address!
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39 | *
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40 | * ParamPkt p;
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41 | * ULONG len;
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42 | * void* vmaddr;
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43 | * p.u.vmaddr = (ULONG)paddr;
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44 | * p.size = 0;
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45 | * rc = DosDevIOCtl(hf, XFREE86_PMAP, PMAP_UNMAP,
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46 | * (PULONG)&p, sizeof(p), &len,
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47 | * NULL,0,NULL);
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48 | * paddr = (void*)d.addr;
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49 | *
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50 | * 4. Close the driver
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51 | * rc = DosClose(hf);
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52 | *
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53 | * Notes:
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54 | * 1. Unlike SMVDD.SYS, PMAP$ will automatically unmap all allocated
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55 | * memory of a process, if the driver is closed. Thus the pointers
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56 | * obtained from the driver become immediately invalid (Segmentation
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57 | * violation when used).
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58 | * 2. Unlike SMVDD.SYS, PMAP$ can allocate more than 64K at a time, thus
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59 | * the interface changed.
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60 | * 3. You can only unmap the whole memory allocated by a single call, not
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61 | * parts, e.g. allocate 1000-1FFF will give you a pointer to 1000. If
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62 | * you now return a pointer to 1800 (made by pointer arithmetics) to
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63 | * the unmap ioctl, in the hope of retaining 1000-17FF, this will fail.
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64 | * you could however map the 1000-1FFF in two parts of 2K each.
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65 | * You must submit *the same* pointer to the unmap ioctl, and this pointer
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66 | * must have been obtained by the same open file (opening PMAP$ twice and
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67 | * mapping the same memory will return different and incompatible pointers).
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68 | * 4. This driver operates only with 32 bit code, and the pointer returned is
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69 | * a flat 32 bit pointer.
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70 | * 5. The driver maintains a systemwide table of 64 mapped adresses at a time.
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71 | * Attempting to map more than 64 regions will fail.
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72 | * 6. Finally a word of warning: Using this function to access memory you
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73 | * don't know exactly whom it belongs to - by default OS/2 is the owner of
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74 | * all memory - WILL LIKELY CRASH THE SYSTEM! The author of the driver
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75 | * is not responsible for any damage or loss of data caused by using this
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76 | * driver once it is written in CONFIG.SYS.
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77 | */
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78 |
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79 | /* The parameter packet */
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80 | struct xf86_pmap_param {
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81 | union {
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82 | ULONG physaddr; /* used for MAP, UNMAP2 */
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83 | ULONG vmaddr; /* used for UNMAP */
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84 | } u;
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85 | ULONG size;
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86 | };
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87 |
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88 | /* The data packet */
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89 | struct xf86_pmap_data {
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90 | ULONG addr;
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91 | USHORT sel;
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92 | };
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93 |
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94 | /* The device driver category */
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95 | #define XFREE86_PMAP 0x76 /* 'v' */
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96 |
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97 | /* The device driver functions */
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98 | #define PMAP_RESERVED0 0x40 /* don't use */
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99 | #define PMAP_RESERVED1 0x41 /* don't use */
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100 | #define PMAP_RESERVED2 0x42 /* don't use */
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101 | #define PMAP_RESERVED3 0x43 /* don't use */
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102 |
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103 | #define PMAP_MAP 0x44 /* map by physical addr */
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104 | #define PMAP_UNMAP 0x45 /* unmap by virtual addr */
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105 | #define PMAP_UNMAP2 0x46 /* unmap by physical addr */
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106 |
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107 | #define PMAP_NAME 0x60 /* return my name (pass 13 byte buffer) */
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108 | #define PMAP_DRVID 0x61 /* return (struct xf86_pmap_drvid) */
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109 | #define PMAP_RESERVED4 0x62 /* don't use */
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110 | #define PMAP_RESERVED5 0x63 /* don't use */
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111 |
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112 | #define PMAP_READROM 0x64 /* testcfg.sys replacement get adapter memory */
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113 |
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114 | struct xf86_pmap_readrom {
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115 | ULONG command; /* must be 0 */
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116 | ULONG physaddr; /* 0xc0000 to 0xfffff */
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117 | USHORT numbytes; /* 0-64K */
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118 | };
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119 | /* data packet must be an array of `numbytesï chars */
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120 |
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121 | #define PMAPDRV_MAGIC 0x36384f58 /* 'XF86' */
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122 | #define PMAPDRV_ID 4
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123 |
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124 | struct xf86_pmap_drvid {
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125 | ULONG magic;
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126 | ULONG drvtype;
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127 | ULONG version;
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128 | };
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129 |
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130 | #endif
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