os-k/include/drivers/ata.h

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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
// GNU GPL OS/K //
// //
// Desc: Basic Read Only ATA Long mode Driver //
// //
// //
// Copyright © 2018-2020 The OS/K Team //
// //
// This file is part of OS/K. //
// //
// OS/K 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 //
// any later version. //
// //
// OS/K 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 OS/K. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. //
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
#ifndef _KERNEL_H
#include <kernel.h>
#endif
#ifndef _IO_ATA_H
#define _IO_ATA_H
#include <ke/idt.h>
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
#define MASS_STORAGE_CLASS 0x1
#define SERIAL_ATA_SUBCLASS 0x6
enum
{
REG_H2D = 0x27, // Register FIS - host to device
REG_D2H = 0x34, // Register FIS - device to host
DMA_ACT = 0x39, // DMA activate FIS - device to host
DMA_SETUP = 0x41, // DMA setup FIS - bidirectional
DATA = 0x46, // Data FIS - bidirectional
BIST = 0x58, // BIST activate FIS - bidirectional
PIO_SETUP = 0x5F, // PIO setup FIS - device to host
DEV_BITS = 0xA1 // Set device bits FIS - device to host
};
enum
{
IDENTIFY = 0xEC // CMD IDENTIFY
};
struct HostToDeviceFIS
{
// DWORD 0
uchar type; // REG_H2D
uchar pmport:4; // Port multiplier
uchar reserved0:3; // Reserved
uchar c:1; // 1: Command, 0: Control
uchar command; // Command register
uchar featurel; // Feature register, 7:0
// DWORD 1
uchar lba0; // LBA low register, 7:0
uchar lba1; // LBA mid register, 15:8
uchar lba2; // LBA high register, 23:16
uchar device; // Device register
// DWORD 2
uchar lba3; // LBA register, 31:24
uchar lba4; // LBA register, 39:32
uchar lba5; // LBA register, 47:40
uchar featureh; // Feature register, 15:8
// DWORD 3
uchar countl; // Count register, 7:0
uchar counth; // Count register, 15:8
uchar icc; // Isochronous command completion
uchar control; // Control register
// DWORD 4
uchar reserved1[4]; // Reserved
};
struct DMASetupFIS
{
// DWORD 0
uchar type; // DMA_SETUP
uchar pmport:4; // Port multiplier
uchar reserved0:1; // Reserved
uchar d:1; // Data transfer direction, 1 - device to host
uchar i:1; // Interrupt bit
uchar a:1; // Auto-activate. Specifies if DMA Activate FIS
// is needed
uchar reserved1[2]; // Reserved
//DWORD 1&2
ulong DMAbufferID; // DMA Buffer Identifier.
// Used to Identify DMA buffer in host memory.
// SATA Spec says host specific and not in Spec.
// Trying AHCI spec might work.
//DWORD 3
uint reserved2; // More reserved
//DWORD 4
uint DMAbufOffset; // Byte offset into buffer. First 2 bits must be 0
//DWORD 5
uint TransferCount; // Number of bytes to transfer. Bit 0 must be 0
//DWORD 6
uint reserved3; // Reserved
};
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
void IoDetectATA(void);
void IoReadATA(void *sectorBuffer, char n, char first);
void IoDumpSector(void);
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
#endif