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1.1       nbrk        1: /*     $OpenBSD: sid.h,v 1.15 2006/07/19 20:22:36 miod Exp $   */
                      2: /*     $NetBSD: sid.h,v 1.12 1999/12/11 17:55:13 ragge Exp $   */
                      3:
                      4: /*
                      5:  * Copyright (c) 1994 Ludd, University of Lule}, Sweden.
                      6:  * All rights reserved.
                      7:  *
                      8:  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
                      9:  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
                     10:  * are met:
                     11:  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
                     12:  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
                     13:  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
                     14:  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
                     15:  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
                     16:  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
                     17:  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
                     18:  *     This product includes software developed at Ludd, University of Lule}.
                     19:  * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
                     20:  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission
                     21:  *
                     22:  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
                     23:  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
                     24:  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
                     25:  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
                     26:  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
                     27:  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
                     28:  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
                     29:  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
                     30:  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
                     31:  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
                     32:  */
                     33:
                     34: /*
                     35:  * Board-Type (?_BTYP_?) and Sub-Type (?_STYP_?) are synonyms.
                     36:  * Michael Kukat changed this 01/27/2001, STYP is relly a subtype now.
                     37:  * other synonyms are:
                     38:  */
                     39: #define cpudata            vax_cpudata
                     40: #define cputype            vax_cputype
                     41: #define cpusubtype  vax_boardtype
                     42:
                     43: /*
                     44:  * Chip CPU types / chip CPU Subtypes
                     45:  *
                     46:  * The type of a VAX is given by the high-order byte of the System
                     47:  * identification register (SID) and describes families or series of VAXen.
                     48:  * Board-Types/Sub-Types within series are described by the SIED register.
                     49:  */
                     50:
                     51: /*
                     52:  * 700 series (1977)
                     53:  */
                     54: #define VAX_TYP_780    1       /* VAX-11/780, 785, 782 */
                     55: #define VAX_TYP_750    2       /* VAX-11/750 */
                     56: #define VAX_TYP_730    3       /* VAX-11/730, 725 */
                     57: #define VAX_TYP_790    4       /* VAX 8600, 8650 */
                     58:
                     59: #define VAX_BTYP_780   0x01000000      /* generic 11/780 */
                     60: #define VAX_BTYP_750   0x02000000      /* generic 11/750 */
                     61: #define VAX_BTYP_730   0x03000000      /* generic 11/730 */
                     62: #define VAX_BTYP_790   0x04000000      /* generic 11/790 */
                     63:
                     64: /*
                     65:  * 8000 series (1986)
                     66:  */
                     67: #define VAX_TYP_8SS    5       /* VAX 8200, 8300, 8250, 8350, VS 8000 */
                     68: #define VAX_TYP_8NN    6       /* VAX 8530, 8550, 8700, 8800 */
                     69:
                     70: #define VAX_BTYP_8000  0x05000000      /* generic VAX 8000 */
                     71:
                     72: #define VAX_BTYP_8800  0x06000000      /* generic Nautilus */
                     73: #define VAX_BTYP_8700  0x06000001
                     74: #define VAX_BTYP_8550  0x06000006
                     75: #define VAX_BTYP_8500  0x06000007
                     76:
                     77: /*
                     78:  * MicroVAX I (1984)
                     79:  */
                     80: #define VAX_TYP_UV1    7       /* MicroVAX I, VAXstation I */
                     81:      /* VAX_TYP_610    7 */
                     82:
                     83: #define VAX_BTYP_610   0x07000000      /* generic MicroVAX-I */
                     84:
                     85: /*
                     86:  * MicroVAX II series (1985)
                     87:  */
                     88: #define VAX_TYP_UV2    8
                     89:      /* VAX_TYP_78032  8 */
                     90:
                     91: #define VAX_BTYP_630   0x08000001      /* MicroVAX II, VAXstation II */
                     92: #define VAX_BTYP_410   0x08000004      /* MicroVAX 2000, VAXstation 2000 */
                     93:
                     94: /*
                     95:  * CVAX chip series (1987)
                     96:  */
                     97: #define VAX_TYP_CVAX   10
                     98:      /* VAX_TYP_650    10 */
                     99:
                    100:
                    101: #define VAX_BTYP_650   0x0A000001      /* MicroVAX 3500, 3600 */
                    102:      /* VAX_BTYP_65D   0x0A000001         VAXstation 3200, 3500 XXX */
                    103:      /* VAX_BTYP_640   0x0A000001         MicroVAX 3300, 3400 XXX */
                    104:      /* VAX_BTYP_655   0x0A000001         MicroVAX 3800, 3900 XXX */
                    105: #define VAX_BTYP_9CC   0x0A000002      /* VAX 6000 model 210/310 */
                    106: #define VAX_BTYP_60    0x0A000003      /* VAXstation 3520, 3540 */
                    107: #define VAX_BTYP_420   0x0A000004      /* VAXstation 3100 models 10 - 48 */
                    108: #define        VAX_BTYP_IS1    0x0A000006      /* Infoserver 1000 */
                    109: #define VAX_BTYP_510   0x0A000007      /* VAXft model 110 */
                    110:      /* VAX_BTYP_520   0x0A000007         VAXft model 310 */
                    111:
                    112: /*
                    113:  * SID Extension register definitions for CVAX series
                    114:  */
                    115: #define        VAX_SIE_KA640   0x2             /* KA640 MicroVAX 3300, 3400 */
                    116: #define        VAX_SIE_KA650   0x1             /* KA650 MicroVAX 3500, 3600 */
                    117: #define        VAX_SIE_KA655   0x3             /* KA655 MicroVAX 3800, 3900 */
                    118:
                    119: /*
                    120:  * Rigel chip series (1990)
                    121:  */
                    122: #define VAX_TYP_RIGEL  11
                    123:      /* VAX_TYP_9RR    11 */
                    124:
                    125: #define VAX_BTYP_670   0x0B000001      /* VAX 4000 model 300 */
                    126: #define VAX_BTYP_9RR   0x0B000002      /* VAX 6000 model 410-460 */
                    127: #define VAX_BTYP_43    0x0B000004      /* VAXstation 3100 model 76 */
                    128:
                    129: /*
                    130:  * Aquarius series (1990)
                    131:  */
                    132: #define VAX_TYP_9000   14
                    133:
                    134: #define VAX_BTYP_9AR   0x0E00000?      /* VAX 9000 models 210, 410-440 */
                    135: #define VAX_BTYP_9AQ   0x0E00000?      /* VAX 9000 models 400-800 */
                    136:
                    137: /*
                    138:  * Polarstar series (1988)
                    139:  */
                    140: #define VAX_TYP_8PS    17
                    141:
                    142: #define VAX_BTYP_8PS   0x11000000      /* VAX 8810 to 8840 */
                    143:
                    144: /*
                    145:  * Mariah chip series (1991)
                    146:  */
                    147: #define VAX_TYP_MARIAH 18
                    148: #define VAX_TYP_V12    18
                    149:
                    150: #define VAX_BTYP_690   0x12000001      /* VAX 4000 model 400 */
                    151: #define VAX_BTYP_1202  0x12000002      /* VAX 6000 model 510-560 */
                    152:
                    153: #define VAX_BTYP_46    0x12000004      /* VAXstation 4000/60, 3100/80 */
                    154: #define VAX_VTYP_47    0x00000001      /* MicroVAX 3100/80 */
                    155: #define VAX_VTYP_46    0x00000002      /* VAXstation 4000/60 */
                    156:
                    157: /*
                    158:  * NVAX chip series (1991)
                    159:  */
                    160: #define VAX_TYP_NVAX   19
                    161: #define VAX_TYP_V13    19
                    162:
                    163: #define VAX_BTYP_1301  0x13000001      /* VAX 4000 model [4-6]00 */
                    164: #define VAX_STYP_675   0x00000c        /* VAX 4000 model 400 */
                    165: #define VAX_STYP_680   0x000006        /* VAX 4000 model 500 */
                    166: #define VAX_STYP_690   0x000007        /* VAX 4000 model 600 */
                    167: #define VAX_STYP_692   0x000010        /* VAX 4000 model 700? */
                    168:
                    169: #define VAX_BTYP_1302  0x13000002
                    170:
                    171: #define VAX_BTYP_1303  0x13000003      /* Cheetah machines */
                    172: #define VAX_STYP_50    0x000008        /* KA50 or KA55 */
                    173: #define VAX_STYP_51    0x000009        /* MicroVAX 3100 model 90 / 95 */
                    174: #define VAX_STYP_52    0x00000a        /* VAX 4000 model 100 */
                    175: #define VAX_STYP_53    0x00000b        /* VAX 4000 model 105A */
                    176:
                    177: #define VAX_BTYP_1305  0x13000005      /* Legacy machines */
                    178: #define VAX_STYP_681   0x00000e        /* VAX 4000 model 500A */
                    179: #define VAX_STYP_691   0x00000f        /* VAX 4000 model 605A */
                    180: #define VAX_STYP_694   0x000010        /* VAX 4000 model 705A */
                    181:
                    182: #define VAX_BTYP_49    0x13000004      /* VaxStation 4000 model 90 */
                    183:
                    184: /*
                    185:  * SOC chip series (1991)
                    186:  */
                    187: #define VAX_TYP_SOC    20
                    188: #define VAX_TYP_V14    20
                    189:
                    190: #define VAX_BTYP_660   0x14000001      /* VAX 4000 model 200 */
                    191: #define VAX_BTYP_48    0x14000004      /* VS4000/VLC and MV3100/{30,40} */
                    192: #define VAX_STYP_45    0x000000        /* MicroVAX 3100 {30,40} */
                    193: #define VAX_VTYP_45    0x00000001      /* MicroVAX 3100 {30,40} */
                    194: #define VAX_STYP_48    0x000001        /* VAXstation 4000 VLC */
                    195: #define VAX_VTYP_48    0x00000002      /* VAXstation 4000 VLC */
                    196: #define VAX_BTYP_550   0x14000007      /* VAXft model 410, 610 */
                    197: #define VAX_BTYP_VXT   0x14000008      /* VXT 2000+ */
                    198:
                    199: /*
                    200:  * NVAX+ chip series (1991)
                    201:  */
                    202: #define VAX_TYP_NVPLUS 23
                    203: #define VAX_TYP_V17    23
                    204:
                    205: #define VAX_BTYP_1701  0x17000001
                    206:
                    207: /*
                    208:  * compatibility with old names:
                    209:  */
                    210:
                    211: #define VAX_780                VAX_TYP_780
                    212: #define VAX_750                VAX_TYP_750
                    213: #define VAX_730                VAX_TYP_730
                    214: #define VAX_8600       VAX_TYP_790
                    215: #define VAX_8200       VAX_TYP_8SS
                    216: #define VAX_8800       VAX_TYP_8NN
                    217: #define VAX_610                VAX_TYP_UV1
                    218: #define VAX_78032      VAX_TYP_UV2
                    219: #define VAX_650                VAX_TYP_CVAX
                    220:
                    221: /*
                    222:  * Some common-used external variables.
                    223:  */
                    224: extern int vax_cputype;        /* general, highest byte of the SID-register */
                    225: extern int vax_cpudata;        /* general, the contents of the SID-register */
                    226: extern int vax_siedata;        /* contents of the SIE register */
                    227: extern int vax_bustype;        /* HW-dep., setup at consinit() in ka???.c */
                    228: extern int vax_boardtype;      /* HW-dep., msb of SID | SIE (SID-extension) */
                    229: extern int vax_confdata;       /* HW-dep., hardware dependent config-data   */
                    230:

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