From 1da177e4c3f41524e886b7f1b8a0c1fc7321cac2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Linus Torvalds Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 15:20:36 -0700 Subject: Linux-2.6.12-rc2 Initial git repository build. I'm not bothering with the full history, even though we have it. We can create a separate "historical" git archive of that later if we want to, and in the meantime it's about 3.2GB when imported into git - space that would just make the early git days unnecessarily complicated, when we don't have a lot of good infrastructure for it. Let it rip! --- include/asm-sh/io.h | 311 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 311 insertions(+) create mode 100644 include/asm-sh/io.h (limited to 'include/asm-sh/io.h') diff --git a/include/asm-sh/io.h b/include/asm-sh/io.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6bc343fee7a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/asm-sh/io.h @@ -0,0 +1,311 @@ +#ifndef __ASM_SH_IO_H +#define __ASM_SH_IO_H + +/* + * Convention: + * read{b,w,l}/write{b,w,l} are for PCI, + * while in{b,w,l}/out{b,w,l} are for ISA + * These may (will) be platform specific function. + * In addition we have 'pausing' versions: in{b,w,l}_p/out{b,w,l}_p + * and 'string' versions: ins{b,w,l}/outs{b,w,l} + * For read{b,w,l} and write{b,w,l} there are also __raw versions, which + * do not have a memory barrier after them. + * + * In addition, we have + * ctrl_in{b,w,l}/ctrl_out{b,w,l} for SuperH specific I/O. + * which are processor specific. + */ + +/* + * We follow the Alpha convention here: + * __inb expands to an inline function call (which calls via the mv) + * _inb is a real function call (note ___raw fns are _ version of __raw) + * inb by default expands to _inb, but the machine specific code may + * define it to __inb if it chooses. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +/* + * Depending on which platform we are running on, we need different + * I/O functions. + */ + +#ifdef __KERNEL__ +/* + * Since boards are able to define their own set of I/O routines through + * their respective machine vector, we always wrap through the mv. + * + * Also, in the event that a board hasn't provided its own definition for + * a given routine, it will be wrapped to generic code at run-time. + */ + +# define __inb(p) sh_mv.mv_inb((p)) +# define __inw(p) sh_mv.mv_inw((p)) +# define __inl(p) sh_mv.mv_inl((p)) +# define __outb(x,p) sh_mv.mv_outb((x),(p)) +# define __outw(x,p) sh_mv.mv_outw((x),(p)) +# define __outl(x,p) sh_mv.mv_outl((x),(p)) + +# define __inb_p(p) sh_mv.mv_inb_p((p)) +# define __inw_p(p) sh_mv.mv_inw_p((p)) +# define __inl_p(p) sh_mv.mv_inl_p((p)) +# define __outb_p(x,p) sh_mv.mv_outb_p((x),(p)) +# define __outw_p(x,p) sh_mv.mv_outw_p((x),(p)) +# define __outl_p(x,p) sh_mv.mv_outl_p((x),(p)) + +# define __insb(p,b,c) sh_mv.mv_insb((p), (b), (c)) +# define __insw(p,b,c) sh_mv.mv_insw((p), (b), (c)) +# define __insl(p,b,c) sh_mv.mv_insl((p), (b), (c)) +# define __outsb(p,b,c) sh_mv.mv_outsb((p), (b), (c)) +# define __outsw(p,b,c) sh_mv.mv_outsw((p), (b), (c)) +# define __outsl(p,b,c) sh_mv.mv_outsl((p), (b), (c)) + +# define __readb(a) sh_mv.mv_readb((a)) +# define __readw(a) sh_mv.mv_readw((a)) +# define __readl(a) sh_mv.mv_readl((a)) +# define __writeb(v,a) sh_mv.mv_writeb((v),(a)) +# define __writew(v,a) sh_mv.mv_writew((v),(a)) +# define __writel(v,a) sh_mv.mv_writel((v),(a)) + +# define __ioremap(a,s) sh_mv.mv_ioremap((a), (s)) +# define __iounmap(a) sh_mv.mv_iounmap((a)) + +# define __isa_port2addr(a) sh_mv.mv_isa_port2addr(a) + +# define inb __inb +# define inw __inw +# define inl __inl +# define outb __outb +# define outw __outw +# define outl __outl + +# define inb_p __inb_p +# define inw_p __inw_p +# define inl_p __inl_p +# define outb_p __outb_p +# define outw_p __outw_p +# define outl_p __outl_p + +# define insb __insb +# define insw __insw +# define insl __insl +# define outsb __outsb +# define outsw __outsw +# define outsl __outsl + +# define __raw_readb __readb +# define __raw_readw __readw +# define __raw_readl __readl +# define __raw_writeb __writeb +# define __raw_writew __writew +# define __raw_writel __writel + +/* + * The platform header files may define some of these macros to use + * the inlined versions where appropriate. These macros may also be + * redefined by userlevel programs. + */ +#ifdef __raw_readb +# define readb(a) ({ unsigned long r_ = __raw_readb((unsigned long)a); mb(); r_; }) +#endif +#ifdef __raw_readw +# define readw(a) ({ unsigned long r_ = __raw_readw((unsigned long)a); mb(); r_; }) +#endif +#ifdef __raw_readl +# define readl(a) ({ unsigned long r_ = __raw_readl((unsigned long)a); mb(); r_; }) +#endif + +#ifdef __raw_writeb +# define writeb(v,a) ({ __raw_writeb((v),(unsigned long)(a)); mb(); }) +#endif +#ifdef __raw_writew +# define writew(v,a) ({ __raw_writew((v),(unsigned long)(a)); mb(); }) +#endif +#ifdef __raw_writel +# define writel(v,a) ({ __raw_writel((v),(unsigned long)(a)); mb(); }) +#endif + +#define readb_relaxed(a) readb(a) +#define readw_relaxed(a) readw(a) +#define readl_relaxed(a) readl(a) + +#define mmiowb() + +/* + * If the platform has PC-like I/O, this function converts the offset into + * an address. + */ +static __inline__ unsigned long isa_port2addr(unsigned long offset) +{ + return __isa_port2addr(offset); +} + +/* + * This function provides a method for the generic case where a board-specific + * isa_port2addr simply needs to return the port + some arbitrary port base. + * + * We use this at board setup time to implicitly set the port base, and + * as a result, we can use the generic isa_port2addr. + */ +static inline void __set_io_port_base(unsigned long pbase) +{ + extern unsigned long generic_io_base; + + generic_io_base = pbase; +} + +#define isa_readb(a) readb(isa_port2addr(a)) +#define isa_readw(a) readw(isa_port2addr(a)) +#define isa_readl(a) readl(isa_port2addr(a)) +#define isa_writeb(b,a) writeb(b,isa_port2addr(a)) +#define isa_writew(w,a) writew(w,isa_port2addr(a)) +#define isa_writel(l,a) writel(l,isa_port2addr(a)) +#define isa_memset_io(a,b,c) \ + memset((void *)(isa_port2addr((unsigned long)a)),(b),(c)) +#define isa_memcpy_fromio(a,b,c) \ + memcpy((a),(void *)(isa_port2addr((unsigned long)(b))),(c)) +#define isa_memcpy_toio(a,b,c) \ + memcpy((void *)(isa_port2addr((unsigned long)(a))),(b),(c)) + +/* We really want to try and get these to memcpy etc */ +extern void memcpy_fromio(void *, unsigned long, unsigned long); +extern void memcpy_toio(unsigned long, const void *, unsigned long); +extern void memset_io(unsigned long, int, unsigned long); + +/* SuperH on-chip I/O functions */ +static __inline__ unsigned char ctrl_inb(unsigned long addr) +{ + return *(volatile unsigned char*)addr; +} + +static __inline__ unsigned short ctrl_inw(unsigned long addr) +{ + return *(volatile unsigned short*)addr; +} + +static __inline__ unsigned int ctrl_inl(unsigned long addr) +{ + return *(volatile unsigned long*)addr; +} + +static __inline__ void ctrl_outb(unsigned char b, unsigned long addr) +{ + *(volatile unsigned char*)addr = b; +} + +static __inline__ void ctrl_outw(unsigned short b, unsigned long addr) +{ + *(volatile unsigned short*)addr = b; +} + +static __inline__ void ctrl_outl(unsigned int b, unsigned long addr) +{ + *(volatile unsigned long*)addr = b; +} + +#define IO_SPACE_LIMIT 0xffffffff + +/* + * Change virtual addresses to physical addresses and vv. + * These are trivial on the 1:1 Linux/SuperH mapping + */ +static __inline__ unsigned long virt_to_phys(volatile void * address) +{ + return PHYSADDR(address); +} + +static __inline__ void * phys_to_virt(unsigned long address) +{ + return (void *)P1SEGADDR(address); +} + +#define virt_to_bus virt_to_phys +#define bus_to_virt phys_to_virt +#define page_to_bus page_to_phys + +/* + * readX/writeX() are used to access memory mapped devices. On some + * architectures the memory mapped IO stuff needs to be accessed + * differently. On the x86 architecture, we just read/write the + * memory location directly. + * + * On SH, we have the whole physical address space mapped at all times + * (as MIPS does), so "ioremap()" and "iounmap()" do not need to do + * anything. (This isn't true for all machines but we still handle + * these cases with wired TLB entries anyway ...) + * + * We cheat a bit and always return uncachable areas until we've fixed + * the drivers to handle caching properly. + */ +static __inline__ void * ioremap(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size) +{ + return __ioremap(offset, size); +} + +static __inline__ void iounmap(void *addr) +{ + return __iounmap(addr); +} + +#define ioremap_nocache(off,size) ioremap(off,size) + +static __inline__ int check_signature(unsigned long io_addr, + const unsigned char *signature, int length) +{ + int retval = 0; + do { + if (readb(io_addr) != *signature) + goto out; + io_addr++; + signature++; + length--; + } while (length); + retval = 1; +out: + return retval; +} + +/* + * The caches on some architectures aren't dma-coherent and have need to + * handle this in software. There are three types of operations that + * can be applied to dma buffers. + * + * - dma_cache_wback_inv(start, size) makes caches and RAM coherent by + * writing the content of the caches back to memory, if necessary. + * The function also invalidates the affected part of the caches as + * necessary before DMA transfers from outside to memory. + * - dma_cache_inv(start, size) invalidates the affected parts of the + * caches. Dirty lines of the caches may be written back or simply + * be discarded. This operation is necessary before dma operations + * to the memory. + * - dma_cache_wback(start, size) writes back any dirty lines but does + * not invalidate the cache. This can be used before DMA reads from + * memory, + */ + +#define dma_cache_wback_inv(_start,_size) \ + __flush_purge_region(_start,_size) +#define dma_cache_inv(_start,_size) \ + __flush_invalidate_region(_start,_size) +#define dma_cache_wback(_start,_size) \ + __flush_wback_region(_start,_size) + +/* + * Convert a physical pointer to a virtual kernel pointer for /dev/mem + * access + */ +#define xlate_dev_mem_ptr(p) __va(p) + +/* + * Convert a virtual cached pointer to an uncached pointer + */ +#define xlate_dev_kmem_ptr(p) p + +#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ + +#endif /* __ASM_SH_IO_H */ -- cgit v1.2.2