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1 | The io_mapping functions in linux/io-mapping.h provide an abstraction for | ||
2 | efficiently mapping small regions of an I/O device to the CPU. The initial | ||
3 | usage is to support the large graphics aperture on 32-bit processors where | ||
4 | ioremap_wc cannot be used to statically map the entire aperture to the CPU | ||
5 | as it would consume too much of the kernel address space. | ||
6 | |||
7 | A mapping object is created during driver initialization using | ||
8 | |||
9 | struct io_mapping *io_mapping_create_wc(unsigned long base, | ||
10 | unsigned long size) | ||
11 | |||
12 | 'base' is the bus address of the region to be made | ||
13 | mappable, while 'size' indicates how large a mapping region to | ||
14 | enable. Both are in bytes. | ||
15 | |||
16 | This _wc variant provides a mapping which may only be used | ||
17 | with the io_mapping_map_atomic_wc or io_mapping_map_wc. | ||
18 | |||
19 | With this mapping object, individual pages can be mapped either atomically | ||
20 | or not, depending on the necessary scheduling environment. Of course, atomic | ||
21 | maps are more efficient: | ||
22 | |||
23 | void *io_mapping_map_atomic_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping, | ||
24 | unsigned long offset) | ||
25 | |||
26 | 'offset' is the offset within the defined mapping region. | ||
27 | Accessing addresses beyond the region specified in the | ||
28 | creation function yields undefined results. Using an offset | ||
29 | which is not page aligned yields an undefined result. The | ||
30 | return value points to a single page in CPU address space. | ||
31 | |||
32 | This _wc variant returns a write-combining map to the | ||
33 | page and may only be used with mappings created by | ||
34 | io_mapping_create_wc | ||
35 | |||
36 | Note that the task may not sleep while holding this page | ||
37 | mapped. | ||
38 | |||
39 | void io_mapping_unmap_atomic(void *vaddr) | ||
40 | |||
41 | 'vaddr' must be the the value returned by the last | ||
42 | io_mapping_map_atomic_wc call. This unmaps the specified | ||
43 | page and allows the task to sleep once again. | ||
44 | |||
45 | If you need to sleep while holding the lock, you can use the non-atomic | ||
46 | variant, although they may be significantly slower. | ||
47 | |||
48 | void *io_mapping_map_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping, | ||
49 | unsigned long offset) | ||
50 | |||
51 | This works like io_mapping_map_atomic_wc except it allows | ||
52 | the task to sleep while holding the page mapped. | ||
53 | |||
54 | void io_mapping_unmap(void *vaddr) | ||
55 | |||
56 | This works like io_mapping_unmap_atomic, except it is used | ||
57 | for pages mapped with io_mapping_map_wc. | ||
58 | |||
59 | At driver close time, the io_mapping object must be freed: | ||
60 | |||
61 | void io_mapping_free(struct io_mapping *mapping) | ||
62 | |||
63 | Current Implementation: | ||
64 | |||
65 | The initial implementation of these functions uses existing mapping | ||
66 | mechanisms and so provides only an abstraction layer and no new | ||
67 | functionality. | ||
68 | |||
69 | On 64-bit processors, io_mapping_create_wc calls ioremap_wc for the whole | ||
70 | range, creating a permanent kernel-visible mapping to the resource. The | ||
71 | map_atomic and map functions add the requested offset to the base of the | ||
72 | virtual address returned by ioremap_wc. | ||
73 | |||
74 | On 32-bit processors, io_mapping_map_atomic_wc uses io_map_atomic_prot_pfn, | ||
75 | which uses the fixmaps to get us a mapping to a page using an atomic fashion. | ||
76 | For io_mapping_map_wc, ioremap_wc() is used to get a mapping of the region. | ||
diff --git a/include/linux/io-mapping.h b/include/linux/io-mapping.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1b566993db6e --- /dev/null +++ b/include/linux/io-mapping.h | |||
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1 | /* | ||
2 | * Copyright © 2008 Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com> | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
5 | * it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License | ||
6 | * as published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
7 | * | ||
8 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | ||
9 | * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | ||
10 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | ||
11 | * GNU General Public License for more details. | ||
12 | * | ||
13 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | ||
14 | * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, | ||
15 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. | ||
16 | */ | ||
17 | |||
18 | #ifndef _LINUX_IO_MAPPING_H | ||
19 | #define _LINUX_IO_MAPPING_H | ||
20 | |||
21 | #include <linux/types.h> | ||
22 | #include <asm/io.h> | ||
23 | #include <asm/page.h> | ||
24 | #include <asm/iomap.h> | ||
25 | |||
26 | /* | ||
27 | * The io_mapping mechanism provides an abstraction for mapping | ||
28 | * individual pages from an io device to the CPU in an efficient fashion. | ||
29 | * | ||
30 | * See Documentation/io_mapping.txt | ||
31 | */ | ||
32 | |||
33 | /* this struct isn't actually defined anywhere */ | ||
34 | struct io_mapping; | ||
35 | |||
36 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 | ||
37 | |||
38 | /* Create the io_mapping object*/ | ||
39 | static inline struct io_mapping * | ||
40 | io_mapping_create_wc(unsigned long base, unsigned long size) | ||
41 | { | ||
42 | return (struct io_mapping *) ioremap_wc(base, size); | ||
43 | } | ||
44 | |||
45 | static inline void | ||
46 | io_mapping_free(struct io_mapping *mapping) | ||
47 | { | ||
48 | iounmap(mapping); | ||
49 | } | ||
50 | |||
51 | /* Atomic map/unmap */ | ||
52 | static inline void * | ||
53 | io_mapping_map_atomic_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping, unsigned long offset) | ||
54 | { | ||
55 | return ((char *) mapping) + offset; | ||
56 | } | ||
57 | |||
58 | static inline void | ||
59 | io_mapping_unmap_atomic(void *vaddr) | ||
60 | { | ||
61 | } | ||
62 | |||
63 | /* Non-atomic map/unmap */ | ||
64 | static inline void * | ||
65 | io_mapping_map_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping, unsigned long offset) | ||
66 | { | ||
67 | return ((char *) mapping) + offset; | ||
68 | } | ||
69 | |||
70 | static inline void | ||
71 | io_mapping_unmap(void *vaddr) | ||
72 | { | ||
73 | } | ||
74 | |||
75 | #endif /* CONFIG_X86_64 */ | ||
76 | |||
77 | #ifdef CONFIG_X86_32 | ||
78 | static inline struct io_mapping * | ||
79 | io_mapping_create_wc(unsigned long base, unsigned long size) | ||
80 | { | ||
81 | return (struct io_mapping *) base; | ||
82 | } | ||
83 | |||
84 | static inline void | ||
85 | io_mapping_free(struct io_mapping *mapping) | ||
86 | { | ||
87 | } | ||
88 | |||
89 | /* Atomic map/unmap */ | ||
90 | static inline void * | ||
91 | io_mapping_map_atomic_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping, unsigned long offset) | ||
92 | { | ||
93 | offset += (unsigned long) mapping; | ||
94 | return iomap_atomic_prot_pfn(offset >> PAGE_SHIFT, KM_USER0, | ||
95 | __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_WC)); | ||
96 | } | ||
97 | |||
98 | static inline void | ||
99 | io_mapping_unmap_atomic(void *vaddr) | ||
100 | { | ||
101 | iounmap_atomic(vaddr, KM_USER0); | ||
102 | } | ||
103 | |||
104 | static inline void * | ||
105 | io_mapping_map_wc(struct io_mapping *mapping, unsigned long offset) | ||
106 | { | ||
107 | offset += (unsigned long) mapping; | ||
108 | return ioremap_wc(offset, PAGE_SIZE); | ||
109 | } | ||
110 | |||
111 | static inline void | ||
112 | io_mapping_unmap(void *vaddr) | ||
113 | { | ||
114 | iounmap(vaddr); | ||
115 | } | ||
116 | #endif /* CONFIG_X86_32 */ | ||
117 | |||
118 | #endif /* _LINUX_IO_MAPPING_H */ | ||