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authorJosh Blum <josh@joshknows.com>2010-12-22 19:19:14 -0800
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+/* -*- c -*- */
+/*
+ * Copyright 2007,2008,2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ *
+ * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+ * (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ * GNU General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+/* Overall Memory Map
+ * 0000-7FFF 32K RAM space (16K on 1500, 24K on 2000, 32K on DSP)
+ * 8000-BFFF 16K Buffer Pool
+ * C000-FFFF 16K Peripherals
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef INCLUDED_MEMORY_MAP_H
+#define INCLUDED_MEMORY_MAP_H
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+
+#define MASTER_CLK_RATE 100000000 // 100 MHz
+
+
+////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+//
+// Memory map for embedded wishbone bus
+//
+////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+
+////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Main RAM, Slave 0
+
+#define RAM_BASE 0x0000
+
+////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Buffer Pool RAM, Slave 1
+//
+// The buffers themselves are located in Slave 1, Buffer Pool RAM.
+// The status registers are in Slave 5, Buffer Pool Status.
+// The control register is in Slave 7, Settings Bus.
+
+#define BUFFER_POOL_RAM_BASE 0x8000
+
+#define BP_NLINES 0x0200 // number of 32-bit lines in a buffer
+
+#define buffer_pool_ram \
+ ((uint32_t *) BUFFER_POOL_RAM_BASE)
+
+#define buffer_ram(n) (&buffer_pool_ram[(n) * BP_NLINES])
+
+
+/////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// SPI Core, Slave 2. See core docs for more info
+#define SPI_BASE 0xC000 // Base address (16-bit)
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t txrx0;
+ volatile uint32_t txrx1;
+ volatile uint32_t txrx2;
+ volatile uint32_t txrx3;
+ volatile uint32_t ctrl;
+ volatile uint32_t div;
+ volatile uint32_t ss;
+} spi_regs_t;
+
+#define spi_regs ((spi_regs_t *) SPI_BASE)
+
+
+// Masks for controlling different peripherals
+#define SPI_SS_AD9510 1
+#define SPI_SS_AD9777 2
+#define SPI_SS_RX_DAC 4
+#define SPI_SS_RX_ADC 8
+#define SPI_SS_RX_DB 16
+#define SPI_SS_TX_DAC 32
+#define SPI_SS_TX_ADC 64
+#define SPI_SS_TX_DB 128
+#define SPI_SS_ADS64P44 256
+
+// Masks for different parts of CTRL reg
+#define SPI_CTRL_ASS (1<<13)
+#define SPI_CTRL_IE (1<<12)
+#define SPI_CTRL_LSB (1<<11)
+#define SPI_CTRL_TXNEG (1<<10)
+#define SPI_CTRL_RXNEG (1<< 9)
+#define SPI_CTRL_GO_BSY (1<< 8)
+#define SPI_CTRL_CHAR_LEN_MASK 0x7F
+
+////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// I2C, Slave 3
+// See Wishbone I2C-Master Core Specification.
+
+#define I2C_BASE 0xC400
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t prescaler_lo; // r/w
+ volatile uint32_t prescaler_hi; // r/w
+ volatile uint32_t ctrl; // r/w
+ volatile uint32_t data; // wr = transmit reg; rd = receive reg
+ volatile uint32_t cmd_status; // wr = command reg; rd = status reg
+} i2c_regs_t;
+
+#define i2c_regs ((i2c_regs_t *) I2C_BASE)
+
+#define I2C_CTRL_EN (1 << 7) // core enable
+#define I2C_CTRL_IE (1 << 6) // interrupt enable
+
+//
+// STA, STO, RD, WR, and IACK bits are cleared automatically
+//
+#define I2C_CMD_START (1 << 7) // generate (repeated) start condition
+#define I2C_CMD_STOP (1 << 6) // generate stop condition
+#define I2C_CMD_RD (1 << 5) // read from slave
+#define I2C_CMD_WR (1 << 4) // write to slave
+#define I2C_CMD_NACK (1 << 3) // when a rcvr, send ACK (ACK=0) or NACK (ACK=1)
+#define I2C_CMD_RSVD_2 (1 << 2) // reserved
+#define I2C_CMD_RSVD_1 (1 << 1) // reserved
+#define I2C_CMD_IACK (1 << 0) // set to clear pending interrupt
+
+#define I2C_ST_RXACK (1 << 7) // Received acknowledgement from slave (1 = NAK, 0 = ACK)
+#define I2C_ST_BUSY (1 << 6) // 1 after START signal detected; 0 after STOP signal detected
+#define I2C_ST_AL (1 << 5) // Arbitration lost. 1 when core lost arbitration
+#define I2C_ST_RSVD_4 (1 << 4) // reserved
+#define I2C_ST_RSVD_3 (1 << 3) // reserved
+#define I2C_ST_RSVD_2 (1 << 2) // reserved
+#define I2C_ST_TIP (1 << 1) // Transfer-in-progress
+#define I2C_ST_IP (1 << 0) // Interrupt pending
+
+
+////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// GPIO, Slave 4
+//
+// These go to the daughterboard i/o pins
+
+#define GPIO_BASE 0xC800
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t io; // tx data in high 16, rx in low 16
+ volatile uint32_t ddr; // 32 bits, 1 means output. tx in high 16, rx in low 16
+ volatile uint32_t tx_sel; // 16 2-bit fields select which source goes to TX DB
+ volatile uint32_t rx_sel; // 16 2-bit fields select which source goes to RX DB
+} gpio_regs_t;
+
+// each 2-bit sel field is layed out this way
+#define GPIO_SEL_SW 0 // if pin is an output, set by software in the io reg
+#define GPIO_SEL_ATR 1 // if pin is an output, set by ATR logic
+#define GPIO_SEL_DEBUG_0 2 // if pin is an output, debug lines from FPGA fabric
+#define GPIO_SEL_DEBUG_1 3 // if pin is an output, debug lines from FPGA fabric
+
+#define gpio_base ((gpio_regs_t *) GPIO_BASE)
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Buffer Pool Status, Slave 5
+//
+// The buffers themselves are located in Slave 1, Buffer Pool RAM.
+// The status registers are in Slave 5, Buffer Pool Status.
+// The control register is in Slave 7, Settings Bus.
+
+#define BUFFER_POOL_STATUS_BASE 0xCC00
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t _padding[8];
+ volatile uint32_t status;
+ volatile uint32_t hw_config; // see below
+ volatile uint32_t dummy[3];
+ volatile uint32_t irqs;
+ volatile uint32_t pri_enc_bp_status;
+ volatile uint32_t cycle_count;
+} buffer_pool_status_t;
+
+#define buffer_pool_status ((buffer_pool_status_t *) BUFFER_POOL_STATUS_BASE)
+
+// The hw_config register
+
+#define HWC_SIMULATION 0x80000000
+#define HWC_WB_CLK_DIV_MASK 0x0000000f
+
+/*!
+ * \brief return non-zero if we're running under the simulator
+ */
+inline static int
+hwconfig_simulation_p(void)
+{
+ return buffer_pool_status->hw_config & HWC_SIMULATION;
+}
+
+/*!
+ * \brief Return Wishbone Clock divisor.
+ * The processor runs at the Wishbone Clock rate which is MASTER_CLK_RATE / divisor.
+ */
+inline static int
+hwconfig_wishbone_divisor(void)
+{
+ return buffer_pool_status->hw_config & HWC_WB_CLK_DIV_MASK;
+}
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Ethernet Core, Slave 6
+
+#define ETH_BASE 0xD000
+
+#include "eth_mac_regs.h"
+
+#define eth_mac ((eth_mac_regs_t *) ETH_BASE)
+
+////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Settings Bus, Slave #7, Not Byte Addressable!
+//
+// Output-only from processor point-of-view.
+// 1KB of address space (== 256 32-bit write-only regs)
+
+
+#define MISC_OUTPUT_BASE 0xD400
+#define TX_PROTOCOL_ENGINE_BASE 0xD480
+#define RX_PROTOCOL_ENGINE_BASE 0xD4C0
+#define BUFFER_POOL_CTRL_BASE 0xD500
+#define LAST_SETTING_REG 0xD7FC // last valid setting register
+
+#define SR_MISC 0
+#define SR_TX_PROT_ENG 32
+#define SR_RX_PROT_ENG 48
+#define SR_BUFFER_POOL_CTRL 64
+#define SR_UDP_SM 96
+#define SR_TX_DSP 208
+#define SR_TX_CTRL 224
+#define SR_RX_DSP 160
+#define SR_RX_CTRL 176
+#define SR_TIME64 192
+#define SR_SIMTIMER 198
+#define SR_LAST 255
+
+#define _SR_ADDR(sr) (MISC_OUTPUT_BASE + (sr) * sizeof(uint32_t))
+
+// --- buffer pool control regs ---
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t misc_ctrl;
+ volatile uint32_t ip_addr;
+ volatile uint32_t ctrl_ports; //ctrl (low 16) other (high 16)
+ volatile uint32_t data_ports; //dsp0 (low 16) dsp1 (high 16)
+ volatile uint32_t cpu_out_ctrl;
+ volatile uint32_t cpu_inp_ctrl;
+} buffer_pool_ctrl_t;
+
+#define buffer_pool_ctrl ((buffer_pool_ctrl_t *) BUFFER_POOL_CTRL_BASE)
+
+// --- misc outputs ---
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t clk_ctrl;
+ volatile uint32_t serdes_ctrl;
+ volatile uint32_t adc_ctrl;
+ volatile uint32_t leds;
+ volatile uint32_t phy_ctrl; // LSB is reset line to eth phy
+ volatile uint32_t debug_mux_ctrl;
+ volatile uint32_t ram_page; // FIXME should go somewhere else...
+ volatile uint32_t flush_icache; // Flush the icache
+ volatile uint32_t led_src; // HW or SW control for LEDs
+} output_regs_t;
+
+#define CLK_RESET (1<<4)
+#define CLK_ENABLE (1<<3) | (1<<2)
+#define CLK_SEL (1<<1) | (1<<0)
+
+#define SERDES_ENABLE 8
+#define SERDES_PRBSEN 4
+#define SERDES_LOOPEN 2
+#define SERDES_RXEN 1
+
+#define ADC_CTRL_ON 0x0F
+#define ADC_CTRL_OFF 0x00
+
+// crazy order that matches the labels on the case
+
+#define LED_A (1 << 4)
+#define LED_B (1 << 1)
+#define LED_C (1 << 3)
+#define LED_D (1 << 0)
+#define LED_E (1 << 2)
+// LED_F // controlled by CPLD
+#define LED_RJ45 (1 << 5)
+
+#define output_regs ((output_regs_t *) MISC_OUTPUT_BASE)
+
+// --- udp tx regs ---
+
+typedef struct {
+ // Bits 19:16 are control info; bits 15:0 are data (see below)
+ // First two words are unused.
+ volatile uint32_t _nope[2];
+ //--- ethernet header - 14 bytes---
+ volatile struct{
+ uint32_t mac_dst_0_1; //word 2
+ uint32_t mac_dst_2_3;
+ uint32_t mac_dst_4_5;
+ uint32_t mac_src_0_1;
+ uint32_t mac_src_2_3;
+ uint32_t mac_src_4_5;
+ uint32_t ether_type; //word 8
+ } eth_hdr;
+ //--- ip header - 20 bytes ---
+ volatile struct{
+ uint32_t ver_ihl_tos; //word 9
+ uint32_t total_length;
+ uint32_t identification;
+ uint32_t flags_frag_off;
+ uint32_t ttl_proto;
+ uint32_t checksum;
+ uint32_t src_addr_high;
+ uint32_t src_addr_low;
+ uint32_t dst_addr_high;
+ uint32_t dst_addr_low; //word 18
+ } ip_hdr;
+ //--- udp header - 8 bytes ---
+ volatile struct{
+ uint32_t src_port; //word 19
+ uint32_t dst_port;
+ uint32_t length;
+ uint32_t checksum; //word 22
+ } udp_hdr;
+ volatile uint32_t _pad[1];
+ volatile uint32_t dsp0_port;
+ volatile uint32_t err0_port;
+ volatile uint32_t dsp1_port;
+ volatile uint32_t err1_port;
+} sr_udp_sm_t;
+
+// control bits (all expect UDP_SM_LAST_WORD are mutually exclusive)
+
+// Insert a UDP source port from the table
+#define UDP_SM_INS_UDP_SRC_PORT (1 << 21)
+
+// Insert a UDP dest port from the table
+#define UDP_SM_INS_UDP_DST_PORT (1 << 20)
+
+// This is the last word of the header
+#define UDP_SM_LAST_WORD (1 << 19)
+
+// Insert IP header checksum here. Data is the xor of 16'hFFFF and
+// the values written into regs 9-13 and 15-18.
+#define UDP_SM_INS_IP_HDR_CHKSUM (1 << 18)
+
+// Insert IP Length here (data ignored)
+#define UDP_SM_INS_IP_LEN (1 << 17)
+
+// Insert UDP Length here (data ignore)
+#define UDP_SM_INS_UDP_LEN (1 << 16)
+
+#define sr_udp_sm ((sr_udp_sm_t *) _SR_ADDR(SR_UDP_SM))
+
+// --- dsp tx regs ---
+
+#define MIN_CIC_INTERP 1
+#define MAX_CIC_INTERP 128
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t num_chan;
+ volatile uint32_t clear_state; // clears out state machine, fifos,
+ volatile uint32_t report_sid;
+ volatile uint32_t policy;
+ volatile uint32_t cyc_per_up;
+ volatile uint32_t packets_per_up;
+} sr_tx_ctrl_t;
+
+#define sr_tx_ctrl ((sr_tx_ctrl_t *) _SR_ADDR(SR_TX_CTRL))
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile int32_t freq;
+ volatile uint32_t scale_iq; // {scale_i,scale_q}
+ volatile uint32_t interp_rate;
+ volatile uint32_t _padding0; // padding for the tx_mux
+ // NOT freq, scale, interp
+ /*!
+ * \brief output mux configuration.
+ *
+ * <pre>
+ * 3 2 1
+ * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+ * +-------------------------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+ * | | DAC1 | DAC0 |
+ * +-------------------------------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+ *
+ * There are N DUCs (1 now) with complex inputs and outputs.
+ * There are two DACs.
+ *
+ * Each 4-bit DACx field specifies the source for the DAC
+ * Each subfield is coded like this:
+ *
+ * 3 2 1 0
+ * +-------+
+ * | N |
+ * +-------+
+ *
+ * N specifies which DUC output is connected to this DAC.
+ *
+ * N which interp output
+ * --- -------------------
+ * 0 DUC 0 I
+ * 1 DUC 0 Q
+ * 2 DUC 1 I
+ * 3 DUC 1 Q
+ * F All Zeros
+ *
+ * The default value is 0x10
+ * </pre>
+ */
+ volatile uint32_t tx_mux;
+
+} dsp_tx_regs_t;
+
+#define dsp_tx_regs ((dsp_tx_regs_t *) _SR_ADDR(SR_TX_DSP))
+
+// --- VITA RX CTRL regs ---
+typedef struct {
+ // The following 3 are logically a single command register.
+ // They are clocked into the underlying fifo when time_ticks is written.
+ volatile uint32_t cmd; // {now, chain, num_samples(30)
+ volatile uint32_t time_secs;
+ volatile uint32_t time_ticks;
+
+ volatile uint32_t clear_overrun; // write anything to clear overrun
+ volatile uint32_t vrt_header; // word 0 of packet. FPGA fills in packet counter
+ volatile uint32_t vrt_stream_id; // word 1 of packet.
+ volatile uint32_t vrt_trailer;
+ volatile uint32_t nsamples_per_pkt;
+ volatile uint32_t nchannels; // 1 in basic case, up to 4 for vector sources
+ volatile uint32_t pad[7]; // Make each structure 16 elements long
+} sr_rx_ctrl_t;
+
+#define sr_rx_ctrl ((sr_rx_ctrl_t *) _SR_ADDR(SR_RX_CTRL))
+
+// --- dsp rx regs ---
+#define MIN_CIC_DECIM 1
+#define MAX_CIC_DECIM 128
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile int32_t freq;
+ volatile uint32_t scale_iq; // {scale_i,scale_q}
+ volatile uint32_t decim_rate;
+ volatile uint32_t dcoffset_i; // Bit 31 high sets fixed offset mode, using lower 14 bits,
+ // otherwise it is automatic
+ volatile uint32_t dcoffset_q; // Bit 31 high sets fixed offset mode, using lower 14 bits
+
+ /*!
+ * \brief input mux configuration.
+ *
+ * This determines which ADC (or constant zero) is connected to
+ * each DDC input. There are N DDCs (1 now). Each has two inputs.
+ *
+ * <pre>
+ * Mux value:
+ *
+ * 3 2 1
+ * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+ * +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+ * | |Q0 |I0 |
+ * +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+ *
+ * Each 2-bit I field is either 00 (A/D A), 01 (A/D B) or 1X (const zero)
+ * Each 2-bit Q field is either 00 (A/D A), 01 (A/D B) or 1X (const zero)
+ *
+ * The default value is 0x4
+ * </pre>
+ */
+ volatile uint32_t rx_mux; // called adc_mux in dsp_core_rx.v
+
+ /*!
+ * \brief Streaming GPIO configuration
+ *
+ * This determines whether the LSBs of I and Q samples come from the DSP
+ * pipeline or from the io_rx GPIO pins. To stream GPIO, one must first
+ * set the GPIO data direction register to have io_rx[15] and/or io_rx[14]
+ * configured as inputs. The GPIO pins will be sampled at the time the
+ * remainder of the DSP sample is strobed into the RX sample FIFO. There
+ * will be a decimation-dependent fixed time offset between the GPIO
+ * sample stream and the associated RF samples.
+ *
+ * 3 2 1
+ * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+ * +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+ * | MBZ |Q|I|
+ * +-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
+ *
+ * I 0=LSB comes from DSP pipeline (default)
+ * 1=LSB comes from io_rx[15]
+ *
+ * Q 0=LSB comes from DSP pipeline (default)
+ * 1=LSB comes from io_rx[14]
+ */
+ volatile uint32_t gpio_stream_enable;
+
+} dsp_rx_regs_t;
+
+#define dsp_rx_regs ((dsp_rx_regs_t *) _SR_ADDR(SR_RX_DSP))
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------
+// VITA49 64 bit time (write only)
+ /*!
+ * \brief Time 64 flags
+ *
+ * <pre>
+ *
+ * 3 2 1
+ * 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
+ * +-----------------------------------------------------------+-+-+
+ * | |S|P|
+ * +-----------------------------------------------------------+-+-+
+ *
+ * P - PPS edge selection (0=negedge, 1=posedge, default=0)
+ * S - Source (0=sma, 1=mimo, 0=default)
+ *
+ * </pre>
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t secs; // value to set absolute secs to on next PPS
+ volatile uint32_t ticks; // value to set absolute ticks to on next PPS
+ volatile uint32_t flags; // flags - see chart above
+ volatile uint32_t imm; // set immediate (0=latch on next pps, 1=latch immediate, default=0)
+} sr_time64_t;
+
+#define sr_time64 ((sr_time64_t *) _SR_ADDR(SR_TIME64))
+
+
+/*
+ * --- ethernet tx protocol engine regs (write only) ---
+ *
+ * These registers control the transmit portion of the ethernet
+ * protocol engine (out of USRP2). The protocol engine handles fifo
+ * status and sequence number insertion in outgoing packets, and
+ * automagically generates status packets when required to inform the
+ * host of changes in fifo availability.
+ *
+ * All outgoing packets have their fifo_status field set to the number
+ * of 32-bit lines of fifo available in the ethernet Rx fifo (see
+ * usrp2_eth_packet.h). Seqno's are set if FIXME, else 0.
+ *
+ * FIXME clean this up once we know how it's supposed to behave.
+ */
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t flags; // not yet fully defined (channel?)
+ volatile uint32_t mac_dst0123; // 4 bytes of destination mac addr
+ volatile uint32_t mac_dst45src01; // 2 bytes of dest mac addr; 2 bytes of src mac addr
+ volatile uint32_t mac_src2345; // 4 bytes of destination mac addr
+ volatile uint32_t seqno; // Write to init seqno. It autoincs on match
+} tx_proto_engine_regs_t;
+
+#define tx_proto_engine ((tx_proto_engine_regs_t *) TX_PROTOCOL_ENGINE_BASE)
+
+/*
+ * --- ethernet rx protocol engine regs (write only) ---
+ *
+ * These registers control the receive portion of the ethernet
+ * protocol engine (into USRP2). The protocol engine offloads common
+ * packet inspection operations so that firmware has less to do on
+ * "fast path" packets.
+ *
+ * The registers define conditions which must be matched for a packet
+ * to be considered a "fast path" packet. If a received packet
+ * matches the src and dst mac address, ethertype, flags field, and
+ * expected seqno number it is considered a "fast path" packet, and
+ * the expected seqno is updated. If the packet fails to satisfy any
+ * of the above conditions it's a "slow path" packet, and the
+ * corresponding SLOWPATH flag will be set buffer_status register.
+ */
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t flags; // not yet fully defined (channel?)
+ volatile uint32_t mac_dst0123; // 4 bytes of destination mac addr
+ volatile uint32_t mac_dst45src01; // 2 bytes of dest mac addr; 2 bytes of src mac addr
+ volatile uint32_t mac_src2345; // 4 bytes of destination mac addr
+ volatile uint32_t ethertype_pad; // ethertype in high 16-bits
+} rx_proto_engine_regs_t;
+
+#define rx_proto_engine ((rx_proto_engine_regs_t *) RX_PROTOCOL_ENGINE_BASE)
+
+
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// Simple Programmable Interrupt Controller, Slave 8
+
+#define PIC_BASE 0xD800
+
+// Interrupt request lines
+// Bit numbers (LSB == 0) that correpond to interrupts into PIC
+
+#define IRQ_BUFFER 0 // buffer manager
+#define IRQ_ONETIME 1
+#define IRQ_SPI 2
+#define IRQ_I2C 3
+#define IRQ_PHY 4 // ethernet PHY
+#define IRQ_UNDERRUN 5
+#define IRQ_OVERRUN 6
+#define IRQ_PPS 7 // pulse per second
+#define IRQ_UART_RX 8
+#define IRQ_UART_TX 9
+#define IRQ_SERDES 10
+#define IRQ_CLKSTATUS 11
+#define IRQ_PERIODIC 12
+
+#define IRQ_TO_MASK(x) (1 << (x))
+
+#define PIC_BUFFER_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_BUFFER)
+#define PIC_ONETIME_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_ONETIME)
+#define PIC_SPI_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_SPI)
+#define PIC_I2C_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_I2C)
+#define PIC_PHY_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_PHY)
+#define PIC_UNDERRUN_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_UNDERRUN)
+#define PIC_OVERRUN_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_OVERRUN)
+#define PIC_PPS_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_PPS)
+#define PIC_UART_RX_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_UART_RX)
+#define PIC_UART_TX_INT IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_UART_TX)
+#define PIC_SERDES IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_SERDES)
+#define PIC_CLKSTATUS IRQ_TO_MASK(IRQ_CLKSTATUS)
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t edge_enable; // mask: 1 -> edge triggered, 0 -> level
+ volatile uint32_t polarity; // mask: 1 -> rising edge
+ volatile uint32_t mask; // mask: 1 -> disabled
+ volatile uint32_t pending; // mask: 1 -> pending; write 1's to clear pending ints
+} pic_regs_t;
+
+#define pic_regs ((pic_regs_t *) PIC_BASE)
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------
+// WB_CLK_RATE is the time base for this
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t onetime; // Number of wb clk cycles till the onetime interrupt
+ volatile uint32_t periodic; // Repeat rate of periodic interrupt
+} sr_simple_timer_t;
+
+#define sr_simple_timer ((sr_simple_timer_t *) _SR_ADDR(SR_SIMTIMER))
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// UART, Slave 10
+
+#define UART_BASE 0xE000
+
+typedef struct {
+ // All elements are 8 bits except for clkdiv (16), but we use uint32 to make
+ // the hardware for decoding easier
+ volatile uint32_t clkdiv; // Set to 50e6 divided by baud rate (no x16 factor)
+ volatile uint32_t txlevel; // Number of spaces in the FIFO for writes
+ volatile uint32_t rxlevel; // Number of available elements in the FIFO for reads
+ volatile uint32_t txchar; // Write characters to be sent here
+ volatile uint32_t rxchar; // Read received characters here
+} uart_regs_t;
+
+#define uart_regs ((uart_regs_t *) UART_BASE)
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// ATR Controller, Slave 11
+
+#define ATR_BASE 0xE400
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t v[16];
+} atr_regs_t;
+
+#define ATR_IDLE 0x0 // indicies into v
+#define ATR_TX 0x1
+#define ATR_RX 0x2
+#define ATR_FULL 0x3
+
+#define atr_regs ((atr_regs_t *) ATR_BASE)
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// SD Card SPI interface, Slave 13
+// All regs are 8 bits wide, but are accessed as if they are 32 bits
+
+#define SDSPI_BASE 0xEC00
+
+typedef struct {
+ volatile uint32_t status; // Write a 1 or 0 for controlling CS
+ volatile uint32_t clkdiv;
+ volatile uint32_t send_dat;
+ volatile uint32_t receive_dat;
+} sdspi_regs_t;
+
+#define sdspi_regs ((sdspi_regs_t *) SDSPI_BASE)
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////
+// External RAM interface, Slave 14
+// Pages are 1K. Page is 10 bits, set by a control register
+// output_regs->ram_page
+
+#define EXTRAM_BASE 0xF000
+#define extram ((volatile uint32_t *) EXTRAM_BASE)
+
+
+///////////////////////////////////////////////////
+
+#endif
+