freebsd-dev/sys/arm/include/physmem.h
Andrew Turner 1e7b9e9e68 Allow us to be told about memory past the first 4GB point, but ignore it.
This allows, for example, UEFI pass a memory map with some ram in this
region, but for us to ignore it. This is the case when running under the
qemu virt machine type.

Sponsored by:	ABT Systems Ltd
2016-01-25 23:04:40 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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*
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*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_PHYSMEM_H_
#define _MACHINE_PHYSMEM_H_
/*
* The physical address at which the kernel was loaded.
*/
extern vm_paddr_t arm_physmem_kernaddr;
/*
* Routines to help configure physical ram.
*
* Multiple regions of contiguous physical ram can be added (in any order).
*
* Multiple regions of physical ram that should be excluded from crash dumps, or
* memory allocation, or both, can be added (in any order).
*
* After all early kernel init is done and it's time to configure all
* remainining non-excluded physical ram for use by other parts of the kernel,
* arm_physmem_init_kernel_globals() processes the hardware regions and
* exclusion regions to generate the global dump_avail and phys_avail arrays
* that communicate physical ram configuration to other parts of the kernel.
*/
#define EXFLAG_NODUMP 0x01
#define EXFLAG_NOALLOC 0x02
void arm_physmem_hardware_region(uint64_t pa, uint64_t sz);
void arm_physmem_exclude_region(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t sz, uint32_t flags);
void arm_physmem_init_kernel_globals(void);
void arm_physmem_print_tables(void);
/*
* Convenience routines for FDT.
*/
#ifdef FDT
#include <machine/ofw_machdep.h>
static inline void
arm_physmem_hardware_regions(struct mem_region * mrptr, int mrcount)
{
while (mrcount--) {
arm_physmem_hardware_region(mrptr->mr_start, mrptr->mr_size);
++mrptr;
}
}
static inline void
arm_physmem_exclude_regions(struct mem_region * mrptr, int mrcount,
uint32_t exflags)
{
while (mrcount--) {
arm_physmem_exclude_region(mrptr->mr_start, mrptr->mr_size,
exflags);
++mrptr;
}
}
#endif /* FDT */
#endif