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authorKyle McMartin <kyle@shortfin.cabal.ca>2008-02-18 17:13:43 -0500
committerKyle McMartin <kyle@shortfin.cabal.ca>2008-03-15 22:11:49 -0400
commitd912e1dc8bb5718c3603beb43d0770dac0271374 (patch)
tree5bcaa8ed8b2946860dda4bd86ee366bbed2e3948
parentff80c66ab637df825122558d1f3f3cbdd830f962 (diff)
[PARISC] move VMALLOC_* definitions to fixmap.h
They make way more sense here, really... Signed-off-by: Kyle McMartin <kyle@parisc-linux.org>
-rw-r--r--include/asm-parisc/fixmap.h9
-rw-r--r--include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h8
2 files changed, 8 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/include/asm-parisc/fixmap.h b/include/asm-parisc/fixmap.h
index a5caf4b122b7..de3fe3a18229 100644
--- a/include/asm-parisc/fixmap.h
+++ b/include/asm-parisc/fixmap.h
@@ -20,4 +20,11 @@
20#define KERNEL_MAP_START (GATEWAY_PAGE_SIZE) 20#define KERNEL_MAP_START (GATEWAY_PAGE_SIZE)
21#define KERNEL_MAP_END (TMPALIAS_MAP_START) 21#define KERNEL_MAP_END (TMPALIAS_MAP_START)
22 22
23#endif 23#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
24extern void *vmalloc_start;
25#define PCXL_DMA_MAP_SIZE (8*1024*1024)
26#define VMALLOC_START ((unsigned long)vmalloc_start)
27#define VMALLOC_END (KERNEL_MAP_END)
28#endif /*__ASSEMBLY__*/
29
30#endif /*_ASM_FIXMAP_H*/
diff --git a/include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h b/include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h
index cd0fa4f73320..dc86adbec916 100644
--- a/include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h
+++ b/include/asm-parisc/pgtable.h
@@ -116,14 +116,6 @@
116 116
117#define FIRST_USER_ADDRESS 0 117#define FIRST_USER_ADDRESS 0
118 118
119#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
120extern void *vmalloc_start;
121#define PCXL_DMA_MAP_SIZE (8*1024*1024)
122#define VMALLOC_START ((unsigned long)vmalloc_start)
123/* this is a fixmap remnant, see fixmap.h */
124#define VMALLOC_END (KERNEL_MAP_END)
125#endif
126
127/* NB: The tlb miss handlers make certain assumptions about the order */ 119/* NB: The tlb miss handlers make certain assumptions about the order */
128/* of the following bits, so be careful (One example, bits 25-31 */ 120/* of the following bits, so be careful (One example, bits 25-31 */
129/* are moved together in one instruction). */ 121/* are moved together in one instruction). */