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On 32-bit architectures PAGE_ALIGN() truncates 64-bit values to the 32-bit boundary. For example: u64 val = PAGE_ALIGN(size); always returns a value < 4GB even if size is greater than 4GB. The problem resides in PAGE_MASK definition (from include/asm-x86/page.h for example): #define PAGE_SHIFT 12 #define PAGE_SIZE (_AC(1,UL) << PAGE_SHIFT) #define PAGE_MASK (~(PAGE_SIZE-1)) ... #define PAGE_ALIGN(addr) (((addr)+PAGE_SIZE-1)&PAGE_MASK) The "~" is performed on a 32-bit value, so everything in "and" with PAGE_MASK greater than 4GB will be truncated to the 32-bit boundary. Using the ALIGN() macro seems to be the right way, because it uses typeof(addr) for the mask. Also move the PAGE_ALIGN() definitions out of include/asm-*/page.h in include/linux/mm.h. See also lkml discussion: http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/6/11/237 [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix drivers/media/video/uvc/uvc_queue.c] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix v850] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix powerpc] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix arm] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix mips] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix drivers/media/video/pvrusb2/pvrusb2-dvb.c] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix drivers/mtd/maps/uclinux.c] [akpm@linux-foundation.org: fix powerpc] Signed-off-by: Andrea Righi <righi.andrea@gmail.com> Cc: <linux-arch@vger.kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
241 lines
9.6 KiB
C
241 lines
9.6 KiB
C
/*
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* include/asm-m68k/dma.h
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*
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* Copyright 1995 (C) David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu)
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*
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* Hacked to fit Sun3x needs by Thomas Bogendoerfer
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*/
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#ifndef __M68K_DVMA_H
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#define __M68K_DVMA_H
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#define DVMA_PAGE_SHIFT 13
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#define DVMA_PAGE_SIZE (1UL << DVMA_PAGE_SHIFT)
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#define DVMA_PAGE_MASK (~(DVMA_PAGE_SIZE-1))
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#define DVMA_PAGE_ALIGN(addr) ALIGN(addr, DVMA_PAGE_SIZE)
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extern void dvma_init(void);
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extern int dvma_map_iommu(unsigned long kaddr, unsigned long baddr,
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int len);
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#define dvma_malloc(x) dvma_malloc_align(x, 0)
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#define dvma_map(x, y) dvma_map_align(x, y, 0)
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#define dvma_map_vme(x, y) (dvma_map(x, y) & 0xfffff)
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#define dvma_map_align_vme(x, y, z) (dvma_map_align (x, y, z) & 0xfffff)
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extern unsigned long dvma_map_align(unsigned long kaddr, int len,
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int align);
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extern void *dvma_malloc_align(unsigned long len, unsigned long align);
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extern void dvma_unmap(void *baddr);
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extern void dvma_free(void *vaddr);
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#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3
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/* sun3 dvma page support */
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/* memory and pmegs potentially reserved for dvma */
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#define DVMA_PMEG_START 10
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#define DVMA_PMEG_END 16
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#define DVMA_START 0xf00000
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#define DVMA_END 0xfe0000
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#define DVMA_SIZE (DVMA_END-DVMA_START)
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#define IOMMU_TOTAL_ENTRIES 128
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#define IOMMU_ENTRIES 120
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/* empirical kludge -- dvma regions only seem to work right on 0x10000
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byte boundaries */
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#define DVMA_REGION_SIZE 0x10000
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#define DVMA_ALIGN(addr) (((addr)+DVMA_REGION_SIZE-1) & \
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~(DVMA_REGION_SIZE-1))
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/* virt <-> phys conversions */
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#define dvma_vtop(x) ((unsigned long)(x) & 0xffffff)
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#define dvma_ptov(x) ((unsigned long)(x) | 0xf000000)
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#define dvma_vtovme(x) ((unsigned long)(x) & 0x00fffff)
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#define dvma_vmetov(x) ((unsigned long)(x) | 0xff00000)
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#define dvma_vtob(x) dvma_vtop(x)
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#define dvma_btov(x) dvma_ptov(x)
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static inline int dvma_map_cpu(unsigned long kaddr, unsigned long vaddr,
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int len)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#else /* Sun3x */
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/* sun3x dvma page support */
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#define DVMA_START 0x0
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#define DVMA_END 0xf00000
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#define DVMA_SIZE (DVMA_END-DVMA_START)
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#define IOMMU_TOTAL_ENTRIES 2048
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/* the prom takes the top meg */
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#define IOMMU_ENTRIES (IOMMU_TOTAL_ENTRIES - 0x80)
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#define dvma_vtob(x) ((unsigned long)(x) & 0x00ffffff)
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#define dvma_btov(x) ((unsigned long)(x) | 0xff000000)
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extern int dvma_map_cpu(unsigned long kaddr, unsigned long vaddr, int len);
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/* everything below this line is specific to dma used for the onboard
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ESP scsi on sun3x */
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/* Structure to describe the current status of DMA registers on the Sparc */
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struct sparc_dma_registers {
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__volatile__ unsigned long cond_reg; /* DMA condition register */
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__volatile__ unsigned long st_addr; /* Start address of this transfer */
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__volatile__ unsigned long cnt; /* How many bytes to transfer */
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__volatile__ unsigned long dma_test; /* DMA test register */
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};
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/* DVMA chip revisions */
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enum dvma_rev {
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dvmarev0,
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dvmaesc1,
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dvmarev1,
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dvmarev2,
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dvmarev3,
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dvmarevplus,
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dvmahme
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};
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#define DMA_HASCOUNT(rev) ((rev)==dvmaesc1)
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/* Linux DMA information structure, filled during probe. */
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struct Linux_SBus_DMA {
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struct Linux_SBus_DMA *next;
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struct linux_sbus_device *SBus_dev;
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struct sparc_dma_registers *regs;
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/* Status, misc info */
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int node; /* Prom node for this DMA device */
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int running; /* Are we doing DMA now? */
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int allocated; /* Are we "owned" by anyone yet? */
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/* Transfer information. */
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unsigned long addr; /* Start address of current transfer */
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int nbytes; /* Size of current transfer */
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int realbytes; /* For splitting up large transfers, etc. */
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/* DMA revision */
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enum dvma_rev revision;
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};
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extern struct Linux_SBus_DMA *dma_chain;
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/* Broken hardware... */
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#define DMA_ISBROKEN(dma) ((dma)->revision == dvmarev1)
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#define DMA_ISESC1(dma) ((dma)->revision == dvmaesc1)
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/* Fields in the cond_reg register */
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/* First, the version identification bits */
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#define DMA_DEVICE_ID 0xf0000000 /* Device identification bits */
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#define DMA_VERS0 0x00000000 /* Sunray DMA version */
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#define DMA_ESCV1 0x40000000 /* DMA ESC Version 1 */
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#define DMA_VERS1 0x80000000 /* DMA rev 1 */
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#define DMA_VERS2 0xa0000000 /* DMA rev 2 */
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#define DMA_VERHME 0xb0000000 /* DMA hme gate array */
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#define DMA_VERSPLUS 0x90000000 /* DMA rev 1 PLUS */
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#define DMA_HNDL_INTR 0x00000001 /* An IRQ needs to be handled */
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#define DMA_HNDL_ERROR 0x00000002 /* We need to take an error */
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#define DMA_FIFO_ISDRAIN 0x0000000c /* The DMA FIFO is draining */
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#define DMA_INT_ENAB 0x00000010 /* Turn on interrupts */
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#define DMA_FIFO_INV 0x00000020 /* Invalidate the FIFO */
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#define DMA_ACC_SZ_ERR 0x00000040 /* The access size was bad */
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#define DMA_FIFO_STDRAIN 0x00000040 /* DMA_VERS1 Drain the FIFO */
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#define DMA_RST_SCSI 0x00000080 /* Reset the SCSI controller */
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#define DMA_RST_ENET DMA_RST_SCSI /* Reset the ENET controller */
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#define DMA_ST_WRITE 0x00000100 /* write from device to memory */
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#define DMA_ENABLE 0x00000200 /* Fire up DMA, handle requests */
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#define DMA_PEND_READ 0x00000400 /* DMA_VERS1/0/PLUS Pending Read */
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#define DMA_ESC_BURST 0x00000800 /* 1=16byte 0=32byte */
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#define DMA_READ_AHEAD 0x00001800 /* DMA read ahead partial longword */
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#define DMA_DSBL_RD_DRN 0x00001000 /* No EC drain on slave reads */
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#define DMA_BCNT_ENAB 0x00002000 /* If on, use the byte counter */
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#define DMA_TERM_CNTR 0x00004000 /* Terminal counter */
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#define DMA_CSR_DISAB 0x00010000 /* No FIFO drains during csr */
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#define DMA_SCSI_DISAB 0x00020000 /* No FIFO drains during reg */
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#define DMA_DSBL_WR_INV 0x00020000 /* No EC inval. on slave writes */
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#define DMA_ADD_ENABLE 0x00040000 /* Special ESC DVMA optimization */
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#define DMA_E_BURST8 0x00040000 /* ENET: SBUS r/w burst size */
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#define DMA_BRST_SZ 0x000c0000 /* SCSI: SBUS r/w burst size */
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#define DMA_BRST64 0x00080000 /* SCSI: 64byte bursts (HME on UltraSparc only) */
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#define DMA_BRST32 0x00040000 /* SCSI: 32byte bursts */
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#define DMA_BRST16 0x00000000 /* SCSI: 16byte bursts */
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#define DMA_BRST0 0x00080000 /* SCSI: no bursts (non-HME gate arrays) */
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#define DMA_ADDR_DISAB 0x00100000 /* No FIFO drains during addr */
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#define DMA_2CLKS 0x00200000 /* Each transfer = 2 clock ticks */
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#define DMA_3CLKS 0x00400000 /* Each transfer = 3 clock ticks */
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#define DMA_EN_ENETAUI DMA_3CLKS /* Put lance into AUI-cable mode */
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#define DMA_CNTR_DISAB 0x00800000 /* No IRQ when DMA_TERM_CNTR set */
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#define DMA_AUTO_NADDR 0x01000000 /* Use "auto nxt addr" feature */
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#define DMA_SCSI_ON 0x02000000 /* Enable SCSI dma */
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#define DMA_PARITY_OFF 0x02000000 /* HME: disable parity checking */
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#define DMA_LOADED_ADDR 0x04000000 /* Address has been loaded */
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#define DMA_LOADED_NADDR 0x08000000 /* Next address has been loaded */
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/* Values describing the burst-size property from the PROM */
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#define DMA_BURST1 0x01
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#define DMA_BURST2 0x02
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#define DMA_BURST4 0x04
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#define DMA_BURST8 0x08
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#define DMA_BURST16 0x10
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#define DMA_BURST32 0x20
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#define DMA_BURST64 0x40
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#define DMA_BURSTBITS 0x7f
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/* Determine highest possible final transfer address given a base */
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#define DMA_MAXEND(addr) (0x01000000UL-(((unsigned long)(addr))&0x00ffffffUL))
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/* Yes, I hack a lot of elisp in my spare time... */
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#define DMA_ERROR_P(regs) ((((regs)->cond_reg) & DMA_HNDL_ERROR))
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#define DMA_IRQ_P(regs) ((((regs)->cond_reg) & (DMA_HNDL_INTR | DMA_HNDL_ERROR)))
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#define DMA_WRITE_P(regs) ((((regs)->cond_reg) & DMA_ST_WRITE))
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#define DMA_OFF(regs) ((((regs)->cond_reg) &= (~DMA_ENABLE)))
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#define DMA_INTSOFF(regs) ((((regs)->cond_reg) &= (~DMA_INT_ENAB)))
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#define DMA_INTSON(regs) ((((regs)->cond_reg) |= (DMA_INT_ENAB)))
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#define DMA_PUNTFIFO(regs) ((((regs)->cond_reg) |= DMA_FIFO_INV))
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#define DMA_SETSTART(regs, addr) ((((regs)->st_addr) = (char *) addr))
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#define DMA_BEGINDMA_W(regs) \
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((((regs)->cond_reg |= (DMA_ST_WRITE|DMA_ENABLE|DMA_INT_ENAB))))
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#define DMA_BEGINDMA_R(regs) \
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((((regs)->cond_reg |= ((DMA_ENABLE|DMA_INT_ENAB)&(~DMA_ST_WRITE)))))
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/* For certain DMA chips, we need to disable ints upon irq entry
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* and turn them back on when we are done. So in any ESP interrupt
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* handler you *must* call DMA_IRQ_ENTRY upon entry and DMA_IRQ_EXIT
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* when leaving the handler. You have been warned...
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*/
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#define DMA_IRQ_ENTRY(dma, dregs) do { \
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if(DMA_ISBROKEN(dma)) DMA_INTSOFF(dregs); \
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} while (0)
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#define DMA_IRQ_EXIT(dma, dregs) do { \
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if(DMA_ISBROKEN(dma)) DMA_INTSON(dregs); \
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} while(0)
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/* Reset the friggin' thing... */
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#define DMA_RESET(dma) do { \
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struct sparc_dma_registers *regs = dma->regs; \
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/* Let the current FIFO drain itself */ \
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sparc_dma_pause(regs, (DMA_FIFO_ISDRAIN)); \
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/* Reset the logic */ \
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regs->cond_reg |= (DMA_RST_SCSI); /* assert */ \
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__delay(400); /* let the bits set ;) */ \
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regs->cond_reg &= ~(DMA_RST_SCSI); /* de-assert */ \
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sparc_dma_enable_interrupts(regs); /* Re-enable interrupts */ \
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/* Enable FAST transfers if available */ \
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if(dma->revision>dvmarev1) regs->cond_reg |= DMA_3CLKS; \
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dma->running = 0; \
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} while(0)
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#endif /* !CONFIG_SUN3 */
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#endif /* !(__M68K_DVMA_H) */
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