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On some architectures, u_long isn't large enough for resource definitions. Particularly, powerpc and arm allow 36-bit (or larger) physical addresses, but type `long' is only 32-bit. This extends rman's resources to uintmax_t. With this change, any resource can feasibly be placed anywhere in physical memory (within the constraints of the driver). Why uintmax_t and not something machine dependent, or uint64_t? Though it's possible for uintmax_t to grow, it's highly unlikely it will become 128-bit on 32-bit architectures. 64-bit architectures should have plenty of RAM to absorb the increase on resource sizes if and when this occurs, and the number of resources on memory-constrained systems should be sufficiently small as to not pose a drastic overhead. That being said, uintmax_t was chosen for source clarity. If it's specified as uint64_t, all printf()-like calls would either need casts to uintmax_t, or be littered with PRI*64 macros. Casts to uintmax_t aren't horrible, but it would also bake into the API for resource_list_print_type() either a hidden assumption that entries get cast to uintmax_t for printing, or these calls would need the PRI*64 macros. Since source code is meant to be read more often than written, I chose the clearest path of simply using uintmax_t. Tested on a PowerPC p5020-based board, which places all device resources in 0xfxxxxxxxx, and has 8GB RAM. Regression tested on qemu-system-i386 Regression tested on qemu-system-mips (malta profile) Tested PAE and devinfo on virtualbox (live CD) Special thanks to bz for his testing on ARM. Reviewed By: bz, jhb (previous) Relnotes: Yes Sponsored by: Alex Perez/Inertial Computing Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4544 |
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ata_kauai.c | ||
ata_macio.c | ||
atibl.c | ||
cpcht.c | ||
cuda.c | ||
cudavar.h | ||
dbdma.c | ||
dbdmavar.h | ||
fcu.c | ||
grackle.c | ||
gracklevar.h | ||
hrowpic.c | ||
hrowpicvar.h | ||
kiic.c | ||
macgpio.c | ||
macgpiovar.h | ||
macio.c | ||
maciovar.h | ||
nvbl.c | ||
platform_powermac.c | ||
pmu.c | ||
pmuvar.h | ||
powermac_thermal.c | ||
powermac_thermal.h | ||
pswitch.c | ||
smu.c | ||
smusat.c | ||
uninorth.c | ||
uninorthpci.c | ||
uninorthvar.h | ||
vcoregpio.c | ||
viareg.h |