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SUPERIO(9) Kernel Developer's Manual SUPERIO(9)

NAME

superio, superio_devid, superio_dev_disable, superio_dev_enable, superio_dev_enabled, superio_find_dev, superio_get_dma, superio_get_iobase, superio_get_irq, superio_get_ldn, superio_get_type, superio_read, superio_revid, superio_vendor, superio_writeSuper I/O bus interface

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <dev/superio/superio.h>

uint16_t
superio_devid(device_t dev);

void
superio_dev_disable(device_t dev, uint8_t mask);

void
superio_dev_enable(device_t dev, uint8_t mask);

bool
superio_dev_enabled(device_t dev, uint8_t mask);

device_t
superio_find_dev(device_t dev, superio_dev_type_t type, int ldn);

uint8_t
superio_get_dma(device_t dev);

uint16_t
superio_get_iobase(device_t dev);

uint8_t
superio_get_irq(device_t dev);

uint8_t
superio_get_ldn(device_t dev);

superio_dev_type_t
superio_get_type(device_t dev);

uint8_t
superio_read(device_t dev, uint8_t reg);

uint8_t
superio_revid(device_t dev);

superio_vendor_t
superio_vendor(device_t dev);

void
superio_write(device_t dev, uint8_t reg, uint8_t val);

DESCRIPTION

The superio set of functions are used for managing Super I/O devices. The functions provide support for raw configuration access, locating devices, device information, and device configuration.

The controller interface

The () function is used to get a vendor of the Super I/O controller dev. Possible return values are SUPERIO_VENDOR_ITE and SUPERIO_VENDOR_NUVOTON.

The () function is used to get a device ID of the Super I/O controller dev.

The () function is used to get a revision ID of the Super I/O controller dev.

The () function is used to find a device on the superio(4) bus, specified by dev, that has the requested type and logical device number. Either of those, but not both, can be a wildcard. Supported types are SUPERIO_DEV_GPIO, SUPERIO_DEV_HWM, and SUPERIO_DEV_WDT. The wildcard value for type is SUPERIO_DEV_NONE. The wildcard value for ldn is -1.

The device interface

The () function is used to read data from the Super I/O configuration register of the device dev.

The () function is used to write data to the Super I/O configuration register of the device dev.

The (), (), and () functions are used to enable, disable, or check status of the device dev. The mask parameter selects sub-functions of a device that supports them. For devices that do not have sub-functions, mask should be set to 1.

The accessor interface

The () is used to get a DMA channel number configured for the device dev.

The () is used to get a base I/O port configured for the device dev. The device may expose additional or alternative configuration access via the I/O ports.

The () is used to get an interrupt number configured for the device dev.

The () is used to get a Logical Device Number of the device dev.

The () is used to get a type of the device dev.

SEE ALSO

superio(4), device(9), driver(9)

AUTHORS

This manual page was written by Andriy Gapon avg@FreeBSD.org

October 11, 2019 Debian