From 4df3f195ad8bfe9b444578c8b7b6af5d4492e44c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Maydell Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2023 16:11:59 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] docs/specs/edu: Convert to rST Convert docs/specs/edu.txt to rST format. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth Message-id: 20230927151205.70930-3-peter.maydell@linaro.org --- MAINTAINERS | 1 + docs/specs/{edu.txt => edu.rst} | 84 ++++++++++++++++++++------------- docs/specs/index.rst | 1 + 3 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) rename docs/specs/{edu.txt => edu.rst} (64%) diff --git a/MAINTAINERS b/MAINTAINERS index 73ec940bea..8e10bd085f 100644 --- a/MAINTAINERS +++ b/MAINTAINERS @@ -1882,6 +1882,7 @@ EDU M: Jiri Slaby S: Maintained F: hw/misc/edu.c +F: docs/specs/edu.rst IDE M: John Snow diff --git a/docs/specs/edu.txt b/docs/specs/edu.rst similarity index 64% rename from docs/specs/edu.txt rename to docs/specs/edu.rst index 0876310809..ae72737dbb 100644 --- a/docs/specs/edu.txt +++ b/docs/specs/edu.rst @@ -2,9 +2,10 @@ EDU device ========== -Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Jiri Slaby +.. + Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Jiri Slaby -This document is licensed under the GPLv2 (or later). + This document is licensed under the GPLv2 (or later). This is an educational device for writing (kernel) drivers. Its original intention was to support the Linux kernel lectures taught at the Masaryk @@ -15,10 +16,11 @@ The devices behaves very similar to the PCI bridge present in the COMBO6 cards developed under the Liberouter wings. Both PCI device ID and PCI space is inherited from that device. -Command line switches: - -device edu[,dma_mask=mask] +Command line switches +--------------------- - dma_mask makes the virtual device work with DMA addresses with the given +``-device edu[,dma_mask=mask]`` + ``dma_mask`` makes the virtual device work with DMA addresses with the given mask. For educational purposes, the device supports only 28 bits (256 MiB) by default. Students shall set dma_mask for the device in the OS driver properly. @@ -26,7 +28,8 @@ Command line switches: PCI specs --------- -PCI ID: 1234:11e8 +PCI ID: + ``1234:11e8`` PCI Region 0: I/O memory, 1 MB in size. Users are supposed to communicate with the card @@ -35,24 +38,29 @@ PCI Region 0: MMIO area spec -------------- -Only size == 4 accesses are allowed for addresses < 0x80. size == 4 or -size == 8 for the rest. +Only ``size == 4`` accesses are allowed for addresses ``< 0x80``. +``size == 4`` or ``size == 8`` for the rest. -0x00 (RO) : identification (0xRRrr00edu) - RR -- major version - rr -- minor version +0x00 (RO) : identification + Value is in the form ``0xRRrr00edu`` where: + - ``RR`` -- major version + - ``rr`` -- minor version 0x04 (RW) : card liveness check - It is a simple value inversion (~ C operator). + It is a simple value inversion (``~`` C operator). 0x08 (RW) : factorial computation The stored value is taken and factorial of it is put back here. This happens only after factorial bit in the status register (0x20 below) is cleared. -0x20 (RW) : status register, bitwise OR - 0x01 -- computing factorial (RO) - 0x80 -- raise interrupt after finishing factorial computation +0x20 (RW) : status register + Bitwise OR of: + + 0x01 + computing factorial (RO) + 0x80 + raise interrupt after finishing factorial computation 0x24 (RO) : interrupt status register It contains values which raised the interrupt (see interrupt raise @@ -76,13 +84,19 @@ size == 8 for the rest. 0x90 (RW) : DMA transfer count The size of the area to perform the DMA on. -0x98 (RW) : DMA command register, bitwise OR - 0x01 -- start transfer - 0x02 -- direction (0: from RAM to EDU, 1: from EDU to RAM) - 0x04 -- raise interrupt 0x100 after finishing the DMA +0x98 (RW) : DMA command register + Bitwise OR of: + + 0x01 + start transfer + 0x02 + direction (0: from RAM to EDU, 1: from EDU to RAM) + 0x04 + raise interrupt 0x100 after finishing the DMA IRQ controller -------------- + An IRQ is generated when written to the interrupt raise register. The value appears in interrupt status register when the interrupt is raised and has to be written to the interrupt acknowledge register to lower it. @@ -94,22 +108,28 @@ routine. DMA controller -------------- + One has to specify, source, destination, size, and start the transfer. One 4096 bytes long buffer at offset 0x40000 is available in the EDU device. I.e. one can perform DMA to/from this space when programmed properly. Example of transferring a 100 byte block to and from the buffer using a given -PCI address 'addr': -addr -> DMA source address -0x40000 -> DMA destination address -100 -> DMA transfer count -1 -> DMA command register -while (DMA command register & 1) - ; +PCI address ``addr``: -0x40000 -> DMA source address -addr+100 -> DMA destination address -100 -> DMA transfer count -3 -> DMA command register -while (DMA command register & 1) - ; +:: + + addr -> DMA source address + 0x40000 -> DMA destination address + 100 -> DMA transfer count + 1 -> DMA command register + while (DMA command register & 1) + ; + +:: + + 0x40000 -> DMA source address + addr+100 -> DMA destination address + 100 -> DMA transfer count + 3 -> DMA command register + while (DMA command register & 1) + ; diff --git a/docs/specs/index.rst b/docs/specs/index.rst index d23efbe248..30a0cf3d47 100644 --- a/docs/specs/index.rst +++ b/docs/specs/index.rst @@ -25,3 +25,4 @@ guest hardware that is specific to QEMU. sev-guest-firmware fw_cfg vmw_pvscsi-spec + edu