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diff -urN linux-2.4.18/include/asm-ppc64/pci-bridge.h linux-2.4.19/include/asm-ppc64/pci-bridge.h
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+#ifdef __KERNEL__
+#ifndef _ASM_PCI_BRIDGE_H
+#define _ASM_PCI_BRIDGE_H
+
+/*
+ * 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
+ * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ */
+
+struct device_node;
+struct pci_controller;
+
+/*
+ * pci_io_base returns the memory address at which you can access
+ * the I/O space for PCI bus number `bus' (or NULL on error).
+ */
+extern void *pci_bus_io_base(unsigned int bus);
+extern unsigned long pci_bus_io_base_phys(unsigned int bus);
+extern unsigned long pci_bus_mem_base_phys(unsigned int bus);
+
+/* Get the PCI host controller for a bus */
+extern struct pci_controller* pci_bus_to_hose(int bus);
+
+/* Get the PCI host controller for an OF device */
+extern struct pci_controller*
+pci_find_hose_for_OF_device(struct device_node* node);
+
+enum phb_types { 
+	phb_type_unknown    = 0x0,
+	phb_type_hypervisor = 0x1,
+	phb_type_python     = 0x10,
+	phb_type_speedwagon = 0x11
+};
+
+/*
+ * Structure of a PCI controller (host bridge)
+ */
+struct pci_controller {
+	char what[8];                     /* Eye catcher      */
+	enum phb_types type;              /* Type of hardware */
+	struct pci_controller *next;
+	struct pci_bus *bus;
+	void *arch_data;
+
+	int first_busno;
+	int last_busno;
+
+	void *io_base_virt;
+	unsigned long io_base_phys;
+
+	/* Some machines (PReP) have a non 1:1 mapping of
+	 * the PCI memory space in the CPU bus space
+	 */
+	unsigned long pci_mem_offset;
+	unsigned long pci_io_offset;
+
+	struct pci_ops *ops;
+	volatile unsigned long *cfg_addr;
+	volatile unsigned char *cfg_data;
+	volatile unsigned long *phb_regs;
+	volatile unsigned long *chip_regs;
+
+	/* Currently, we limit ourselves to 1 IO range and 3 mem
+	 * ranges since the common pci_bus structure can't handle more
+	 */
+	struct resource io_resource;
+	struct resource mem_resources[3];
+	int mem_resource_count;
+	int    global_number;		
+	int    local_number;		
+	int    system_bus_number;	
+	unsigned long buid;
+	unsigned long dma_window_base_cur;
+	unsigned long dma_window_size;
+};
+
+
+/* This version handles the new Uni-N host bridge, the iobase is now
+ * a per-device thing. I also added the memory base so PReP can
+ * be fixed to return 0xc0000000 (I didn't actually implement it)
+ *
+ * pci_dev_io_base() returns either a virtual (ioremap'ed) address or
+ * a physical address. In-kernel clients will use logical while the
+ * sys_pciconfig_iobase syscall returns a physical one to userland.
+ */
+void *pci_dev_io_base(unsigned char bus, unsigned char devfn, int physical);
+void *pci_dev_mem_base(unsigned char bus, unsigned char devfn);
+
+/* Returns the root-bridge number (Uni-N number) of a device */
+int pci_dev_root_bridge(unsigned char bus, unsigned char devfn);
+
+/*
+ * pci_device_loc returns the bus number and device/function number
+ * for a device on a PCI bus, given its device_node struct.
+ * It returns 0 if OK, -1 on error.
+ */
+int pci_device_loc(struct device_node *dev, unsigned char *bus_ptr,
+		   unsigned char *devfn_ptr);
+
+struct bridge_data {
+	volatile unsigned int *cfg_addr;
+	volatile unsigned char *cfg_data;
+	void *io_base;		/* virtual */
+	unsigned long io_base_phys;
+	int bus_number;
+	int max_bus;
+	struct bridge_data *next;
+	struct device_node *node;
+};
+
+#endif
+#endif /* __KERNEL__ */

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