CSX_REPPUT8(9F)         Kernel Functions for Drivers         CSX_REPPUT8(9F)
NAME
       csx_RepPut8, csx_RepPut16, csx_RepPut32, csx_RepPut64 - write
       repetitively to the device register
SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/pccard.h>       
void csx_RepPut8(
acc_handle_t handle, 
uint8_t *hostaddr, 
uint32_t offset,            
uint32_t repcount, 
uint32_t flags);       
void csx_RepPut16(
acc_handle_t handle, 
uint16_t *hostaddr, 
uint32_t offset,            
uint32_t repcount, 
uint32_t flags);       
void csx_RepPut32(
acc_handle_t handle, 
uint32_t *hostaddr, 
uint32_t offset,            
uint32_t repcount, 
uint32_t flags);       
void csx_RepPut64(
acc_handle_t handle, 
uint64_t *hostaddr, 
uint32_t offset,            
uint32_t repcount, 
uint32_t flags);
INTERFACE LEVEL
       illumos 
DDI Specific (illumos 
DDI)
PARAMETERS
       handle                    The access handle returned from 
csx_RequestIO(9F),                    
csx_RequestWindow(9F), or 
csx_DupHandle(9F).       
hostaddr                    Source host address.       
offset                    The offset in bytes from the base of the mapped
                    resource.       
repcount                    Number of data accesses to perform.       
flags                    Device address flags.
DESCRIPTION
       These functions generate multiple writes of various sizes to the
       mapped memory or device register.
       The 
csx_RepPut8(), 
csx_RepPut16(), 
csx_RepPut32(), and 
csx_RepPut64()       functions generate 
repcount writes of 8 bits, 16 bits, 32 bits, and
       64 bits of data, respectively, to the device address represented by
       the handle, 
handle, at an offset in bytes represented by the offset,       
offset. The data written is read consecutively from the buffer
       pointed to by the host address pointer, 
hostaddr.
       Data that consists of more than one byte will automatically be
       translated to maintain a consistent view between the host and the
       device based on the encoded information in the data access handle.
       The translation may involve byte swapping if the host and the device
       have incompatible endian characteristics.
       When the 
flags argument is set to 
CS_DEV_AUTOINCR, these functions
       increment the  device offset, 
offset, after each datum write
       operation.  However, when the 
flags argument is set to       
CS_DEV_NO_AUTOINCR, the same device offset will be used for every
       datum access. For example, this flag may be useful when writing to a
       data register.
CONTEXT
       These functions may be called from user, kernel, or interrupt
       context.
SEE ALSO
       csx_DupHandle(9F), 
csx_Get8(9F), 
csx_GetMappedAddr(9F), 
csx_Put8(9F),       
csx_RepGet8(9F), 
csx_RequestIO(9F), 
csx_RequestWindow(9F)       PC Card 95 Standard, PCMCIA/JEIDA
                                July 19, 1996                CSX_REPPUT8(9F)