ALTERA_AVGEN(4) | Device Drivers Manual | ALTERA_AVGEN(4) |
altera_avgen
—
driver for generic Altera Avalon-bus-attached,
memory-mapped devices
device altera_avgen
In /boot/device.hints:
hint.altera_avgen.0.at="nexus0"
hint.altera_avgen.0.maddr=0x7f00a000
hint.altera_avgen.0.msize=20
hint.altera_avgen.0.width=4
hint.altera_avgen.0.fileio="rw"
hint.altera_avgen.0.devname="berirom"
The altera_avgen
device driver provides
generic support for memory-mapped devices on the Altera Avalon bus.
device.hints entries configure the address, size,
I/O disposition, and /dev device node name that will
be used. The open(2), read(2),
write(2), and mmap(2) system calls (and
variations) may be used on altera_avgen
device
nodes, subject to constraints imposed using
device.hints entries. Although reading and writing
mapped memory is supported, altera_avgen
does not
currently support directing device interrupts to userspace.
A number of device.hints sub-fields are
available to configure altera_avgen
device
instances:
width
width
width -sized
operations;
smaller requests will be rejected. I/O operations must be aligned to
width
.r
authorizes
read(2); w
authorizes
write(2).w
authorizes PROT_WRITE
; r
authorizes PROT_READ
; x
authorizes PROT_EXEC
.The altera_avgen
device driver first
appeared in FreeBSD 10.0.
The altera_avgen
device driver and this
manual page were developed by SRI International and the University of
Cambridge Computer Laboratory under DARPA/AFRL contract (FA8750-10-C-0237)
(“CTSRD”), as part of the DARPA CRASH research programme. This
device driver was written by Robert N. M.
Watson.
altera_avgen
is intended to support the
writing of userspace device drivers; however, it does not permit directing
interrupts to userspace, only memory-mapped I/O.
altera_avgen
supports only a
nexus
bus attachment, which is appropriate for
system-on-chip busses such as Altera's Avalon bus. If the target device is
off of another bus type, then additional bus attachments will be
required.
August 18, 2012 | Debian |