kernel-ark/include/asm-sh/io.h
Magnus Damm c0ca41a27e sh: fix ioreadN_rep and iowriteN_rep
This patch is a fix to make sure readsN/writesN are used over insN/outsN for
ioreadN_rep/iowriteN_rep.

The current state of the sh io code is that mmio operations like readN/writeN
and ioreadN/iowriteN are unaffected by the value of generic_io_base. This is
different fom port based io like inN/outN which gets adjusted using the value
in generic_io_base.

Without this patch ioreadN_rep/iowriteN_rep get their addresses adjusted.
The address for mmio access is adjusted using generic_io_base. This is wrong.
The ata core code currently crashes if generic_io_base is set.

This patch changes ioreadN_rep/iowriteN_rep to follow the same rules as the
rest of the mmio operations, ie don't adjust using generic_io_base.

Signed-off-by: Magnus Damm <damm@igel.co.jp>
Acked-by: Katsuya MATSUBARA <matsu@igel.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
2008-02-14 14:25:37 +09:00

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#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 <asm/cache.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <asm/addrspace.h>
#include <asm/machvec.h>
#include <asm/pgtable.h>
#include <asm-generic/iomap.h>
#ifdef __KERNEL__
/*
* Depending on which platform we are running on, we need different
* I/O functions.
*/
#define __IO_PREFIX generic
#include <asm/io_generic.h>
#include <asm/io_trapped.h>
#define maybebadio(port) \
printk(KERN_ERR "bad PC-like io %s:%u for port 0x%lx at 0x%08x\n", \
__FUNCTION__, __LINE__, (port), (u32)__builtin_return_address(0))
/*
* 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 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(a) __readb((void __iomem *)(a))
#define __raw_readw(a) __readw((void __iomem *)(a))
#define __raw_readl(a) __readl((void __iomem *)(a))
#define __raw_writeb(v, a) __writeb(v, (void __iomem *)(a))
#define __raw_writew(v, a) __writew(v, (void __iomem *)(a))
#define __raw_writel(v, a) __writel(v, (void __iomem *)(a))
void __raw_writesl(unsigned long addr, const void *data, int longlen);
void __raw_readsl(unsigned long addr, void *data, int longlen);
/*
* 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 __readb
# define readb(a) ({ unsigned int r_ = __raw_readb(a); mb(); r_; })
#endif
#ifdef __raw_readw
# define readw(a) ({ unsigned int r_ = __raw_readw(a); mb(); r_; })
#endif
#ifdef __raw_readl
# define readl(a) ({ unsigned int r_ = __raw_readl(a); mb(); r_; })
#endif
#ifdef __raw_writeb
# define writeb(v,a) ({ __raw_writeb((v),(a)); mb(); })
#endif
#ifdef __raw_writew
# define writew(v,a) ({ __raw_writew((v),(a)); mb(); })
#endif
#ifdef __raw_writel
# define writel(v,a) ({ __raw_writel((v),(a)); mb(); })
#endif
#define __BUILD_MEMORY_STRING(bwlq, type) \
\
static inline void writes##bwlq(volatile void __iomem *mem, \
const void *addr, unsigned int count) \
{ \
const volatile type *__addr = addr; \
\
while (count--) { \
__raw_write##bwlq(*__addr, mem); \
__addr++; \
} \
} \
\
static inline void reads##bwlq(volatile void __iomem *mem, void *addr, \
unsigned int count) \
{ \
volatile type *__addr = addr; \
\
while (count--) { \
*__addr = __raw_read##bwlq(mem); \
__addr++; \
} \
}
__BUILD_MEMORY_STRING(b, u8)
__BUILD_MEMORY_STRING(w, u16)
#define writesl __raw_writesl
#define readsl __raw_readsl
#define readb_relaxed(a) readb(a)
#define readw_relaxed(a) readw(a)
#define readl_relaxed(a) readl(a)
/* Simple MMIO */
#define ioread8(a) readb(a)
#define ioread16(a) readw(a)
#define ioread16be(a) be16_to_cpu(__raw_readw((a)))
#define ioread32(a) readl(a)
#define ioread32be(a) be32_to_cpu(__raw_readl((a)))
#define iowrite8(v,a) writeb((v),(a))
#define iowrite16(v,a) writew((v),(a))
#define iowrite16be(v,a) __raw_writew(cpu_to_be16((v)),(a))
#define iowrite32(v,a) writel((v),(a))
#define iowrite32be(v,a) __raw_writel(cpu_to_be32((v)),(a))
#define ioread8_rep(a, d, c) readsb((a), (d), (c))
#define ioread16_rep(a, d, c) readsw((a), (d), (c))
#define ioread32_rep(a, d, c) readsl((a), (d), (c))
#define iowrite8_rep(a, s, c) writesb((a), (s), (c))
#define iowrite16_rep(a, s, c) writesw((a), (s), (c))
#define iowrite32_rep(a, s, c) writesl((a), (s), (c))
#define mmiowb() wmb() /* synco on SH-4A, otherwise a nop */
#define IO_SPACE_LIMIT 0xffffffff
/*
* This function provides a method for the generic case where a board-specific
* ioport_map 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 ioport_map.
*/
static inline void __set_io_port_base(unsigned long pbase)
{
extern unsigned long generic_io_base;
generic_io_base = pbase;
}
#define __ioport_map(p, n) sh_mv.mv_ioport_map((p), (n))
/* We really want to try and get these to memcpy etc */
extern void memcpy_fromio(void *, volatile void __iomem *, unsigned long);
extern void memcpy_toio(volatile void __iomem *, const void *, unsigned long);
extern void memset_io(volatile void __iomem *, 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 unsigned long long ctrl_inq(unsigned long addr)
{
return *(volatile unsigned long 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;
}
static inline void ctrl_outq(unsigned long long b, unsigned long addr)
{
*(volatile unsigned long long*)addr = b;
}
static inline void ctrl_delay(void)
{
#ifdef P2SEG
ctrl_inw(P2SEG);
#endif
}
/* Quad-word real-mode I/O, don't ask.. */
unsigned long long peek_real_address_q(unsigned long long addr);
unsigned long long poke_real_address_q(unsigned long long addr,
unsigned long long val);
/* arch/sh/mm/ioremap_64.c */
unsigned long onchip_remap(unsigned long addr, unsigned long size,
const char *name);
extern void onchip_unmap(unsigned long vaddr);
#if !defined(CONFIG_MMU)
#define virt_to_phys(address) ((unsigned long)(address))
#define phys_to_virt(address) ((void *)(address))
#else
#define virt_to_phys(address) (__pa(address))
#define phys_to_virt(address) (__va(address))
#endif
/*
* On 32-bit SH, we traditionally have the whole physical address space
* mapped at all times (as MIPS does), so "ioremap()" and "iounmap()" do
* not need to do anything but place the address in the proper segment.
* This is true for P1 and P2 addresses, as well as some P3 ones.
* However, most of the P3 addresses and newer cores using extended
* addressing need to map through page tables, so the ioremap()
* implementation becomes a bit more complicated.
*
* See arch/sh/mm/ioremap.c for additional notes on this.
*
* We cheat a bit and always return uncachable areas until we've fixed
* the drivers to handle caching properly.
*
* On the SH-5 the concept of segmentation in the 1:1 PXSEG sense simply
* doesn't exist, so everything must go through page tables.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
void __iomem *__ioremap(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size,
unsigned long flags);
void __iounmap(void __iomem *addr);
#else
#define __ioremap(offset, size, flags) ((void __iomem *)(offset))
#define __iounmap(addr) do { } while (0)
#endif /* CONFIG_MMU */
static inline void __iomem *
__ioremap_mode(unsigned long offset, unsigned long size, unsigned long flags)
{
#ifdef CONFIG_SUPERH32
unsigned long last_addr = offset + size - 1;
#endif
void __iomem *ret;
ret = __ioremap_trapped(offset, size);
if (ret)
return ret;
#ifdef CONFIG_SUPERH32
/*
* For P1 and P2 space this is trivial, as everything is already
* mapped. Uncached access for P1 addresses are done through P2.
* In the P3 case or for addresses outside of the 29-bit space,
* mapping must be done by the PMB or by using page tables.
*/
if (likely(PXSEG(offset) < P3SEG && PXSEG(last_addr) < P3SEG)) {
if (unlikely(flags & _PAGE_CACHABLE))
return (void __iomem *)P1SEGADDR(offset);
return (void __iomem *)P2SEGADDR(offset);
}
#endif
return __ioremap(offset, size, flags);
}
#define ioremap(offset, size) \
__ioremap_mode((offset), (size), 0)
#define ioremap_nocache(offset, size) \
__ioremap_mode((offset), (size), 0)
#define ioremap_cache(offset, size) \
__ioremap_mode((offset), (size), _PAGE_CACHABLE)
#define p3_ioremap(offset, size, flags) \
__ioremap((offset), (size), (flags))
#define iounmap(addr) \
__iounmap((addr))
/*
* 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 */