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4         <!ENTITY rapidio SYSTEM "rapidio.xml">
5         ]>
6
7 <book id="RapidIO-Guide">
8  <bookinfo>
9   <title>RapidIO Subsystem Guide</title>
10
11   <authorgroup>
12    <author>
13     <firstname>Matt</firstname>
14     <surname>Porter</surname>
15     <affiliation>
16      <address>
17       <email>mporter@kernel.crashing.org</email>
18       <email>mporter@mvista.com</email>
19      </address>
20     </affiliation>
21    </author>
22   </authorgroup>
23
24   <copyright>
25    <year>2005</year>
26    <holder>MontaVista Software, Inc.</holder>
27   </copyright>
28
29   <legalnotice>
30    <para>
31      This documentation is free software; you can redistribute
32      it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
33      License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
34    </para>
35
36    <para>
37      This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
38      useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
39      warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
40      See the GNU General Public License for more details.
41    </para>
42
43    <para>
44      You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
45      License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
46      Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
47      MA 02111-1307 USA
48    </para>
49
50    <para>
51      For more details see the file COPYING in the source
52      distribution of Linux.
53    </para>
54   </legalnotice>
55  </bookinfo>
56
57 <toc></toc>
58
59   <chapter id="intro">
60       <title>Introduction</title>
61   <para>
62         RapidIO is a high speed switched fabric interconnect with
63         features aimed at the embedded market.  RapidIO provides
64         support for memory-mapped I/O as well as message-based
65         transactions over the switched fabric network. RapidIO has
66         a standardized discovery mechanism not unlike the PCI bus
67         standard that allows simple detection of devices in a
68         network.
69   </para>
70   <para>
71         This documentation is provided for developers intending
72         to support RapidIO on new architectures, write new drivers,
73         or to understand the subsystem internals.
74   </para>
75   </chapter>
76
77   <chapter id="bugs">
78      <title>Known Bugs and Limitations</title>
79
80      <sect1>
81         <title>Bugs</title>
82           <para>None. ;)</para>
83      </sect1>
84      <sect1>
85         <title>Limitations</title>
86           <para>
87             <orderedlist>
88               <listitem><para>Access/management of RapidIO memory regions is not supported</para></listitem>
89               <listitem><para>Multiple host enumeration is not supported</para></listitem>
90             </orderedlist>
91          </para>
92      </sect1>
93   </chapter>
94
95   <chapter id="drivers">
96         <title>RapidIO driver interface</title>
97         <para>
98                 Drivers are provided a set of calls in order
99                 to interface with the subsystem to gather info
100                 on devices, request/map memory region resources,
101                 and manage mailboxes/doorbells.
102         </para>
103         <sect1>
104                 <title>Functions</title>
105 !Iinclude/linux/rio_drv.h
106 !Edrivers/rapidio/rio-driver.c
107 !Edrivers/rapidio/rio.c
108         </sect1>
109   </chapter>
110
111   <chapter id="internals">
112      <title>Internals</title>
113
114      <para>
115      This chapter contains the autogenerated documentation of the RapidIO
116      subsystem.
117      </para>
118
119      <sect1><title>Structures</title>
120 !Iinclude/linux/rio.h
121      </sect1>
122      <sect1><title>Enumeration and Discovery</title>
123 !Idrivers/rapidio/rio-scan.c
124      </sect1>
125      <sect1><title>Driver functionality</title>
126 !Idrivers/rapidio/rio.c
127 !Idrivers/rapidio/rio-access.c
128      </sect1>
129      <sect1><title>Device model support</title>
130 !Idrivers/rapidio/rio-driver.c
131      </sect1>
132      <sect1><title>Sysfs support</title>
133 !Idrivers/rapidio/rio-sysfs.c
134      </sect1>
135      <sect1><title>PPC32 support</title>
136 !Iarch/ppc/kernel/rio.c
137 !Earch/ppc/syslib/ppc85xx_rio.c
138 !Iarch/ppc/syslib/ppc85xx_rio.c
139      </sect1>
140   </chapter>
141
142   <chapter id="credits">
143      <title>Credits</title>
144         <para>
145                 The following people have contributed to the RapidIO
146                 subsystem directly or indirectly:
147                 <orderedlist>
148                         <listitem><para>Matt Porter<email>mporter@kernel.crashing.org</email></para></listitem>
149                         <listitem><para>Randy Vinson<email>rvinson@mvista.com</email></para></listitem>
150                         <listitem><para>Dan Malek<email>dan@embeddedalley.com</email></para></listitem>
151                 </orderedlist>
152         </para>
153         <para>
154                 The following people have contributed to this document:
155                 <orderedlist>
156                         <listitem><para>Matt Porter<email>mporter@kernel.crashing.org</email></para></listitem>
157                 </orderedlist>
158         </para>
159   </chapter>
160 </book>