Windows NT 4.0 source code leak
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/*++
Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation
Copyright (c) 1995-96 International Business Machines Corporation
Module Name:
pxsysbus.c
Abstract:
Author:
Environment:
Revision History:
Jim Wooldridge - ported to PowerPC
--*/
#include "halp.h"
#include "eisa.h"
#include "pxmemctl.h"
#include "pxidesup.h"
extern UCHAR VectorToIrqlTable[];
ULONG HalpDefaultInterruptAffinity;
BOOLEAN
HalpTranslateSystemBusAddress(
IN PBUS_HANDLER BusHandler,
IN PBUS_HANDLER RootHandler,
IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BusAddress,
IN OUT PULONG AddressSpace,
OUT PPHYSICAL_ADDRESS TranslatedAddress
);
ULONG
HalpGetSystemInterruptVector(
IN PBUS_HANDLER BusHandler,
IN PBUS_HANDLER RootHandler,
IN ULONG BusInterruptLevel,
IN ULONG BusInterruptVector,
OUT PKIRQL Irql,
OUT PKAFFINITY Affinity
);
#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
#pragma alloc_text(PAGE,HalpGetSystemInterruptVector)
#endif
BOOLEAN
HalpTranslateSystemBusAddress(
IN PBUS_HANDLER BusHandler,
IN PBUS_HANDLER RootHandler,
IN PHYSICAL_ADDRESS BusAddress,
IN OUT PULONG AddressSpace,
OUT PPHYSICAL_ADDRESS TranslatedAddress
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function translates a bus-relative address space and address into
a system physical address.
Arguments:
BusAddress - Supplies the bus-relative address
AddressSpace - Supplies the address space number.
Returns the host address space number.
AddressSpace == 0 => memory space
AddressSpace == 1 => I/O space
TranslatedAddress - Supplies a pointer to return the translated address
Return Value:
A return value of TRUE indicates that a system physical address
corresponding to the supplied bus relative address and bus address
number has been returned in TranslatedAddress.
A return value of FALSE occurs if the translation for the address was
not possible
--*/
{
PSUPPORTED_RANGE pRange;
pRange = NULL;
switch (*AddressSpace) {
case 0:
// verify memory address is within buses memory limits
for (pRange = &BusHandler->BusAddresses->PrefetchMemory; pRange; pRange = pRange->Next) {
if (BusAddress.QuadPart >= pRange->Base &&
BusAddress.QuadPart <= pRange->Limit) {
break;
}
}
if (!pRange) {
for (pRange = &BusHandler->BusAddresses->Memory; pRange; pRange = pRange->Next) {
if (BusAddress.QuadPart >= pRange->Base &&
BusAddress.QuadPart <= pRange->Limit) {
break;
}
}
}
break;
case 1:
// verify IO address is within buses IO limits
for (pRange = &BusHandler->BusAddresses->IO; pRange; pRange = pRange->Next) {
if (BusAddress.QuadPart >= pRange->Base &&
BusAddress.QuadPart <= pRange->Limit) {
break;
}
}
break;
}
if (pRange) {
TranslatedAddress->QuadPart = BusAddress.QuadPart + pRange->SystemBase;
*AddressSpace = pRange->SystemAddressSpace;
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
ULONG
HalpGetSystemInterruptVector(
IN PBUS_HANDLER BusHandler,
IN PBUS_HANDLER RootHandler,
IN ULONG BusInterruptLevel,
IN ULONG BusInterruptVector,
OUT PKIRQL Irql,
OUT PKAFFINITY Affinity
)
/*++
Routine Description:
Arguments:
BusInterruptLevel - Supplies the bus specific interrupt level.
BusInterruptVector - Supplies the bus specific interrupt vector.
Irql - Returns the system request priority.
Affinity - Returns the system wide irq affinity.
Return Value:
Returns the system interrupt vector corresponding to the specified device.
--*/
{
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( BusHandler );
UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER( RootHandler );
*Affinity = 1;
//NOTE - this should probably go in pxsiosup.c since it is specific to the SIO
//
// Set the IRQL level. Map the interrupt controllers priority scheme to
// NT irql values. The SIO prioritizes irq's as follows:
//
// irq0, irq1, irq8, irq9 ... irq15, irq3, irq4 ... irq7.
//
*Irql = (KIRQL) VectorToIrqlTable[BusInterruptLevel];
//
// Calculate vector and irql for IDE devices on delmar/carolina systems
//
if (BusInterruptLevel == PRIMARY_IDE_VECTOR ) {
*Irql = (KIRQL) (MAXIMUM_DEVICE_LEVEL - IDE_DISPATCH_VECTOR + 5);
return(PRIMARY_IDE_VECTOR + DEVICE_VECTORS);
} else if (BusInterruptLevel == SECONDARY_IDE_VECTOR){
*Irql = (KIRQL) (MAXIMUM_DEVICE_LEVEL - IDE_DISPATCH_VECTOR + 5);
return(SECONDARY_IDE_VECTOR + DEVICE_VECTORS);
}
//
// The vector is equal to the specified bus level plus the DEVICE_VECTORS.
//
return(BusInterruptLevel + DEVICE_VECTORS);
}