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author | Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> | 2006-01-17 07:14:15 +0100 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org> | 2006-01-17 08:15:28 +0100 |
commit | b66c1a3919abb40f9bd8fb92a0d9fd77eb899c54 (patch) | |
tree | e83c11e63f760e8a3c09ab44e8c951a6df0400b7 /arch/sh/mm/ioremap.c | |
parent | [PATCH] sh: IRQ handler updates (diff) | |
download | linux-b66c1a3919abb40f9bd8fb92a0d9fd77eb899c54.tar.xz linux-b66c1a3919abb40f9bd8fb92a0d9fd77eb899c54.zip |
[PATCH] sh: I/O routine cleanups and ioremap() overhaul
This introduces a few changes in the way that the I/O routines are defined on
SH, specifically so that things like the iomap API properly wrap through the
machvec for board-specific quirks.
In addition to this, the old p3_ioremap() work is converted to a more generic
__ioremap() that will map through the PMB if it's available, or fall back on
page tables for everything else.
An alpha-like IO_CONCAT is also added so we can start to clean up the
board-specific io.h mess, which will be handled in board update patches..
Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/sh/mm/ioremap.c')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/sh/mm/ioremap.c | 99 |
1 files changed, 81 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/arch/sh/mm/ioremap.c b/arch/sh/mm/ioremap.c index e794e27a72f1..96fa4a999e2a 100644 --- a/arch/sh/mm/ioremap.c +++ b/arch/sh/mm/ioremap.c @@ -6,13 +6,19 @@ * 640k-1MB IO memory area on PC's * * (C) Copyright 1995 1996 Linus Torvalds + * (C) Copyright 2005, 2006 Paul Mundt + * + * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General + * Public License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this + * archive for more details. */ - #include <linux/vmalloc.h> +#include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/mm.h> #include <asm/io.h> #include <asm/page.h> #include <asm/pgalloc.h> +#include <asm/addrspace.h> #include <asm/cacheflush.h> #include <asm/tlbflush.h> @@ -80,9 +86,15 @@ int remap_area_pages(unsigned long address, unsigned long phys_addr, if (address >= end) BUG(); do { + pud_t *pud; pmd_t *pmd; - pmd = pmd_alloc(&init_mm, dir, address); + error = -ENOMEM; + + pud = pud_alloc(&init_mm, dir, address); + if (!pud) + break; + pmd = pmd_alloc(&init_mm, pud, address); if (!pmd) break; if (remap_area_pmd(pmd, address, end - address, @@ -97,10 +109,6 @@ int remap_area_pages(unsigned long address, unsigned long phys_addr, } /* - * Generic mapping function (not visible outside): - */ - -/* * Remap an arbitrary physical address space into the kernel virtual * address space. Needed when the kernel wants to access high addresses * directly. @@ -109,11 +117,11 @@ int remap_area_pages(unsigned long address, unsigned long phys_addr, * have to convert them into an offset in a page-aligned mapping, but the * caller shouldn't need to know that small detail. */ -void * p3_ioremap(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size, unsigned long flags) +void __iomem *__ioremap(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size, + unsigned long flags) { - void * addr; struct vm_struct * area; - unsigned long offset, last_addr; + unsigned long offset, last_addr, addr, orig_addr; /* Don't allow wraparound or zero size */ last_addr = phys_addr + size - 1; @@ -124,7 +132,7 @@ void * p3_ioremap(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size, unsigned long fla * Don't remap the low PCI/ISA area, it's always mapped.. */ if (phys_addr >= 0xA0000 && last_addr < 0x100000) - return phys_to_virt(phys_addr); + return (void __iomem *)phys_to_virt(phys_addr); /* * Don't allow anybody to remap normal RAM that we're using.. @@ -146,16 +154,71 @@ void * p3_ioremap(unsigned long phys_addr, unsigned long size, unsigned long fla if (!area) return NULL; area->phys_addr = phys_addr; - addr = area->addr; - if (remap_area_pages((unsigned long) addr, phys_addr, size, flags)) { - vunmap(addr); - return NULL; + orig_addr = addr = (unsigned long)area->addr; + +#ifdef CONFIG_32BIT + /* + * First try to remap through the PMB once a valid VMA has been + * established. Smaller allocations (or the rest of the size + * remaining after a PMB mapping due to the size not being + * perfectly aligned on a PMB size boundary) are then mapped + * through the UTLB using conventional page tables. + * + * PMB entries are all pre-faulted. + */ + if (unlikely(size >= 0x1000000)) { + unsigned long mapped = pmb_remap(addr, phys_addr, size, flags); + + if (likely(mapped)) { + addr += mapped; + phys_addr += mapped; + size -= mapped; + } } - return (void *) (offset + (char *)addr); +#endif + + if (likely(size)) + if (remap_area_pages(addr, phys_addr, size, flags)) { + vunmap((void *)orig_addr); + return NULL; + } + + return (void __iomem *)(offset + (char *)orig_addr); } +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__ioremap); -void p3_iounmap(void *addr) +void __iounmap(void __iomem *addr) { - if (addr > high_memory) - vfree((void *)(PAGE_MASK & (unsigned long)addr)); + unsigned long vaddr = (unsigned long __force)addr; + struct vm_struct *p; + + if (PXSEG(vaddr) < P3SEG) + return; + +#ifdef CONFIG_32BIT + /* + * Purge any PMB entries that may have been established for this + * mapping, then proceed with conventional VMA teardown. + * + * XXX: Note that due to the way that remove_vm_area() does + * matching of the resultant VMA, we aren't able to fast-forward + * the address past the PMB space until the end of the VMA where + * the page tables reside. As such, unmap_vm_area() will be + * forced to linearly scan over the area until it finds the page + * tables where PTEs that need to be unmapped actually reside, + * which is far from optimal. Perhaps we need to use a separate + * VMA for the PMB mappings? + * -- PFM. + */ + pmb_unmap(vaddr); +#endif + + p = remove_vm_area((void *)(vaddr & PAGE_MASK)); + if (!p) { + printk(KERN_ERR "%s: bad address %p\n", __FUNCTION__, addr); + return; + } + + kfree(p); } +EXPORT_SYMBOL(__iounmap); |