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diff --git a/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-powertv/ioremap.h b/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-powertv/ioremap.h deleted file mode 100644 index 076f2eeaa57..00000000000 --- a/arch/mips/include/asm/mach-powertv/ioremap.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -/* - *	This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - *	modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License - *	as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version - *	2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * - * Portions Copyright (C)  Cisco Systems, Inc. - */ -#ifndef __ASM_MACH_POWERTV_IOREMAP_H -#define __ASM_MACH_POWERTV_IOREMAP_H - -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/log2.h> -#include <linux/compiler.h> - -#include <asm/pgtable-bits.h> -#include <asm/addrspace.h> - -/* We're going to mess with bits, so get sizes */ -#define IOR_BPC			8			/* Bits per char */ -#define IOR_PHYS_BITS		(IOR_BPC * sizeof(phys_addr_t)) -#define IOR_DMA_BITS		(IOR_BPC * sizeof(dma_addr_t)) - -/* - * Define the granularity of physical/DMA mapping in terms of the number - * of bits that defines the offset within a grain. These will be the - * least significant bits of the address. The rest of a physical or DMA - * address will be used to index into an appropriate table to find the - * offset to add to the address to yield the corresponding DMA or physical - * address, respectively. - */ -#define IOR_LSBITS		22			/* Bits in a grain */ - -/* - * Compute the number of most significant address bits after removing those - * used for the offset within a grain and then compute the number of table - * entries for the conversion. - */ -#define IOR_PHYS_MSBITS		(IOR_PHYS_BITS - IOR_LSBITS) -#define IOR_NUM_PHYS_TO_DMA	((phys_addr_t) 1 << IOR_PHYS_MSBITS) - -#define IOR_DMA_MSBITS		(IOR_DMA_BITS - IOR_LSBITS) -#define IOR_NUM_DMA_TO_PHYS	((dma_addr_t) 1 << IOR_DMA_MSBITS) - -/* - * Define data structures used as elements in the arrays for the conversion - * between physical and DMA addresses. We do some slightly fancy math to - * compute the width of the offset element of the conversion tables so - * that we can have the smallest conversion tables. Next, round up the - * sizes to the next higher power of two, i.e. the offset element will have - * 8, 16, 32, 64, etc. bits. This eliminates the need to mask off any - * bits.  Finally, we compute a shift value that puts the most significant - * bits of the offset into the most significant bits of the offset element. - * This makes it more efficient on processors without barrel shifters and - * easier to see the values if the conversion table is dumped in binary. - */ -#define _IOR_OFFSET_WIDTH(n)	(1 << order_base_2(n)) -#define IOR_OFFSET_WIDTH(n) \ -	(_IOR_OFFSET_WIDTH(n) < 8 ? 8 : _IOR_OFFSET_WIDTH(n)) - -#define IOR_PHYS_OFFSET_BITS	IOR_OFFSET_WIDTH(IOR_PHYS_MSBITS) -#define IOR_PHYS_SHIFT		(IOR_PHYS_BITS - IOR_PHYS_OFFSET_BITS) - -#define IOR_DMA_OFFSET_BITS	IOR_OFFSET_WIDTH(IOR_DMA_MSBITS) -#define IOR_DMA_SHIFT		(IOR_DMA_BITS - IOR_DMA_OFFSET_BITS) - -struct ior_phys_to_dma { -	dma_addr_t offset:IOR_DMA_OFFSET_BITS __packed -		__aligned((IOR_DMA_OFFSET_BITS / IOR_BPC)); -}; - -struct ior_dma_to_phys { -	dma_addr_t offset:IOR_PHYS_OFFSET_BITS __packed -		__aligned((IOR_PHYS_OFFSET_BITS / IOR_BPC)); -}; - -extern struct ior_phys_to_dma _ior_phys_to_dma[IOR_NUM_PHYS_TO_DMA]; -extern struct ior_dma_to_phys _ior_dma_to_phys[IOR_NUM_DMA_TO_PHYS]; - -static inline dma_addr_t _phys_to_dma_offset_raw(phys_addr_t phys) -{ -	return (dma_addr_t)_ior_phys_to_dma[phys >> IOR_LSBITS].offset; -} - -static inline dma_addr_t _dma_to_phys_offset_raw(dma_addr_t dma) -{ -	return (dma_addr_t)_ior_dma_to_phys[dma >> IOR_LSBITS].offset; -} - -/* These are not portable and should not be used in drivers. Drivers should - * be using ioremap() and friends to map physical addreses to virtual - * addresses and dma_map*() and friends to map virtual addresses into DMA - * addresses and back. - */ -static inline dma_addr_t phys_to_dma(phys_addr_t phys) -{ -	return phys + (_phys_to_dma_offset_raw(phys) << IOR_PHYS_SHIFT); -} - -static inline phys_addr_t dma_to_phys(dma_addr_t dma) -{ -	return dma + (_dma_to_phys_offset_raw(dma) << IOR_DMA_SHIFT); -} - -extern void ioremap_add_map(dma_addr_t phys, phys_addr_t alias, -	dma_addr_t size); - -/* - * Allow physical addresses to be fixed up to help peripherals located - * outside the low 32-bit range -- generic pass-through version. - */ -static inline phys_t fixup_bigphys_addr(phys_t phys_addr, phys_t size) -{ -	return phys_addr; -} - -/* - * Handle the special case of addresses the area aliased into the first - * 512 MiB of the processor's physical address space. These turn into either - * kseg0 or kseg1 addresses, depending on flags. - */ -static inline void __iomem *plat_ioremap(phys_t start, unsigned long size, -	unsigned long flags) -{ -	phys_addr_t start_offset; -	void __iomem *result = NULL; - -	/* Start by checking to see whether this is an aliased address */ -	start_offset = _dma_to_phys_offset_raw(start); - -	/* -	 * If: -	 * o	the memory is aliased into the first 512 MiB, and -	 * o	the start and end are in the same RAM bank, and -	 * o	we don't have a zero size or wrap around, and -	 * o	we are supposed to create an uncached mapping, -	 *	handle this is a kseg0 or kseg1 address -	 */ -	if (start_offset != 0) { -		phys_addr_t last; -		dma_addr_t dma_to_phys_offset; - -		last = start + size - 1; -		dma_to_phys_offset = -			_dma_to_phys_offset_raw(last) << IOR_DMA_SHIFT; - -		if (dma_to_phys_offset == start_offset && -			size != 0 && start <= last) { -			phys_t adjusted_start; -			adjusted_start = start + start_offset; -			if (flags == _CACHE_UNCACHED) -				result = (void __iomem *) (unsigned long) -					CKSEG1ADDR(adjusted_start); -			else -				result = (void __iomem *) (unsigned long) -					CKSEG0ADDR(adjusted_start); -		} -	} - -	return result; -} - -static inline int plat_iounmap(const volatile void __iomem *addr) -{ -	return 0; -} -#endif /* __ASM_MACH_POWERTV_IOREMAP_H */  | 
