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tychon
b267afaa6b Allow loading the same DMA address multiple times without any prior
unload for the LinuxKPI.

Reviewed by:	kib, zeising
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20181
2019-05-16 17:41:16 +00:00
jah
d1caaa9300 Clean up MD pollution of bus_dma.h:
--Remove special-case handling of sparc64 bus_dmamap* functions.
  Replace with a more generic mechanism that allows MD busdma
  implementations to generate inline mapping functions by
  defining WANT_INLINE_DMAMAP in <machine/bus_dma.h>.  This
  is currently useful for sparc64, x86, and arm64, which all
  implement non-load dmamap operations as simple wrappers
  around map objects which may be bus- or device-specific.

--Remove NULL-checked bus_dmamap macros.  Implement the
  equivalent NULL checks in the inlined x86 implementation.
  For non-x86 platforms, these checks are a minor pessimization
  as those platforms do not currently allow NULL maps.  NULL
  maps were originally allowed on arm64, which appears to have
  been the motivation behind adding arm[64]-specific barriers
  to bus_dma.h, but that support was removed in r299463.

--Simplify the internal interface used by the bus_dmamap_load*
  variants and move it to bus_dma_internal.h

--Fix some drivers that directly include sys/bus_dma.h
  despite the recommendations of bus_dma(9)

Reviewed by:	kib (previous revision), marius
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10729
2017-07-01 05:35:29 +00:00
andrew
9b718f1d01 Bring in the start of the arm64 kernel.
This is only the minimum set of files needed to boot in qemu. As such it is
missing a few things.

The bus_dma code is currently only stub functions with a full implementation
from the development tree to follow.

The gic driver has been copied as the interrupt framework is different. It
is expected the two drivers will be merged by the arm intrng project,
however this will need to be imported into the tree and support for arm64
would need to be added.

This includes code developed by myself, SemiHalf, Ed Maste, and Robin
Randhawa from ARM. This has been funded by the FreeBSD Foundation, with
early development by myself in my spare time with assistance from Robin.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2199
Reviewed by:	emaste, imp
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-04-13 14:43:10 +00:00