freebsd-skq/sys/arm/include/devmap.h
mmel 4e3a5b4299 ARM: Remove trailing whitespace from sys/arm/include
No functional changes.

Approved by:    kib (mentor)
2015-11-10 12:02:41 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2013 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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*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_DEVMAP_H_
#define _MACHINE_DEVMAP_H_
/*
* This structure is used by MD code to describe static mappings of devices
* which are established as part of bringing up the MMU early in the boot.
*/
struct arm_devmap_entry {
vm_offset_t pd_va; /* virtual address */
vm_paddr_t pd_pa; /* physical address */
vm_size_t pd_size; /* size of region */
vm_prot_t pd_prot; /* protection code */
int pd_cache; /* cache attributes */
};
/*
* Return the lowest KVA address used in any entry in the registered devmap
* table. This works with whatever table is registered, including the internal
* table used by arm_devmap_add_entry() if that routine was used. Platforms can
* implement platform_lastaddr() by calling this if static device mappings are
* their only use of high KVA space.
*/
vm_offset_t arm_devmap_lastaddr(void);
/*
* Automatically allocate KVA (from the top of the address space downwards) and
* make static device mapping entries in an internal table. The internal table
* is automatically registered on the first call to this.
*/
void arm_devmap_add_entry(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t sz);
/*
* Register a platform-local table to be bootstrapped by the generic
* initarm() in arm/machdep.c. This is used by newer code that allocates and
* fills in its own local table but does not have its own initarm() routine.
*/
void arm_devmap_register_table(const struct arm_devmap_entry * _table);
/*
* Establish mappings for all the entries in the table. This is called
* automatically from the common initarm() in arm/machdep.c, and also from the
* custom initarm() routines in older code. If the table pointer is NULL, this
* will use the table installed previously by arm_devmap_register_table().
*/
void arm_devmap_bootstrap(vm_offset_t _l1pt,
const struct arm_devmap_entry *_table);
/*
* Translate between virtual and physical addresses within a region that is
* static-mapped by the devmap code. If the given address range isn't
* static-mapped, then ptov returns NULL and vtop returns DEVMAP_PADDR_NOTFOUND.
* The latter implies that you can't vtop just the last byte of physical address
* space. This is not as limiting as it might sound, because even if a device
* occupies the end of the physical address space, you're only prevented from
* doing vtop for that single byte. If you vtop a size bigger than 1 it works.
*/
#define DEVMAP_PADDR_NOTFOUND ((vm_paddr_t)(-1))
void * arm_devmap_ptov(vm_paddr_t _pa, vm_size_t _sz);
vm_paddr_t arm_devmap_vtop(void * _va, vm_size_t _sz);
/* Print the static mapping table; used for bootverbose output. */
void arm_devmap_print_table(void);
#endif