kernel-ark/include/asm-arm/arch-ixp2000/io.h
Lennert Buytenhek 321ab6a5fa [PATCH] ARM: 2752/1: disable ixp2000 PCI I/O software workaround on chips that don't need it
Patch from Lennert Buytenhek

The later ixp2000 models don't need the PCI I/O workaround that we
currently perform.  Add a config option to disable the workaround,
and panic on boot if a kernel without the workaround is booted on a
buggy chip.  As only pre-production ixp2000s need the workaround,
the default is for it not to be configured in.

Signed-off-by: Lennert Buytenhek <buytenh@wantstofly.org>
Signed-off-by: Deepak Saxena
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
2005-06-25 19:30:04 +01:00

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/*
* linux/include/asm-arm/arch-ixp2000/io.h
*
* Original Author: Naeem M Afzal <naeem.m.afzal@intel.com>
* Maintainer: Deepak Saxena <dsaxena@plexity.net>
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Intel Corp.
* Copyrgiht (C) 2003-2004 MontaVista Software, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#ifndef __ASM_ARM_ARCH_IO_H
#define __ASM_ARM_ARCH_IO_H
#define IO_SPACE_LIMIT 0xffffffff
#define __mem_pci(a) (a)
/*
* The A? revisions of the IXP2000s assert byte lanes for PCI I/O
* transactions the other way round (MEM transactions don't have this
* issue), so if we want to support those models, we need to override
* the standard I/O functions.
*
* B0 and later have a bit that can be set to 1 to get the proper
* behavior for I/O transactions, which then allows us to use the
* standard I/O functions. This is what we do if the user does not
* explicitly ask for support for pre-B0.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_IXP2000_SUPPORT_BROKEN_PCI_IO
#define ___io(p) ((void __iomem *)((p)+IXP2000_PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE))
#define alignb(addr) (void __iomem *)((unsigned long)(addr) ^ 3)
#define alignw(addr) (void __iomem *)((unsigned long)(addr) ^ 2)
#define outb(v,p) __raw_writeb((v),alignb(___io(p)))
#define outw(v,p) __raw_writew((v),alignw(___io(p)))
#define outl(v,p) __raw_writel((v),___io(p))
#define inb(p) ({ unsigned int __v = __raw_readb(alignb(___io(p))); __v; })
#define inw(p) \
({ unsigned int __v = (__raw_readw(alignw(___io(p)))); __v; })
#define inl(p) \
({ unsigned int __v = (__raw_readl(___io(p))); __v; })
#define outsb(p,d,l) __raw_writesb(alignb(___io(p)),d,l)
#define outsw(p,d,l) __raw_writesw(alignw(___io(p)),d,l)
#define outsl(p,d,l) __raw_writesl(___io(p),d,l)
#define insb(p,d,l) __raw_readsb(alignb(___io(p)),d,l)
#define insw(p,d,l) __raw_readsw(alignw(___io(p)),d,l)
#define insl(p,d,l) __raw_readsl(___io(p),d,l)
#define __is_io_address(p) ((((unsigned long)(p)) & ~(IXP2000_PCI_IO_SIZE - 1)) == IXP2000_PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE)
#define ioread8(p) \
({ \
unsigned int __v; \
\
if (__is_io_address(p)) { \
__v = __raw_readb(alignb(p)); \
} else { \
__v = __raw_readb(p); \
} \
\
__v; \
}) \
#define ioread16(p) \
({ \
unsigned int __v; \
\
if (__is_io_address(p)) { \
__v = __raw_readw(alignw(p)); \
} else { \
__v = le16_to_cpu(__raw_readw(p)); \
} \
\
__v; \
})
#define ioread32(p) \
({ \
unsigned int __v; \
\
if (__is_io_address(p)) { \
__v = __raw_readl(p); \
} else { \
__v = le32_to_cpu(__raw_readl(p)); \
} \
\
__v; \
})
#define iowrite8(v,p) \
({ \
if (__is_io_address(p)) { \
__raw_writeb((v), alignb(p)); \
} else { \
__raw_writeb((v), p); \
} \
})
#define iowrite16(v,p) \
({ \
if (__is_io_address(p)) { \
__raw_writew((v), alignw(p)); \
} else { \
__raw_writew(cpu_to_le16(v), p); \
} \
})
#define iowrite32(v,p) \
({ \
if (__is_io_address(p)) { \
__raw_writel((v), p); \
} else { \
__raw_writel(cpu_to_le32(v), p); \
} \
})
#define ioport_map(port, nr) ___io(port)
#define ioport_unmap(addr)
#else
#define __io(p) ((void __iomem *)((p)+IXP2000_PCI_IO_VIRT_BASE))
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_IXDP2X01
/*
* This is an ugly hack but the CS8900 on the 2x01's does not sit in any sort
* of "I/O space" and is just direct mapped into a 32-bit-only addressable
* bus. The address space for this bus is such that we can't really easily
* make it contiguous to the PCI I/O address range, and it also does not
* need swapping like PCI addresses do (IXDP2x01 is a BE platform).
* B/C of this we can't use the standard in/out functions and need to
* runtime check if the incoming address is a PCI address or for
* the CS89x0.
*/
#undef inw
#undef outw
#undef insw
#undef outsw
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
static inline void insw(u32 ptr, void *buf, int length)
{
register volatile u32 *port = (volatile u32 *)ptr;
/*
* Is this cycle meant for the CS8900?
*/
if ((machine_is_ixdp2401() || machine_is_ixdp2801()) &&
(((u32)port >= (u32)IXDP2X01_CS8900_VIRT_BASE) &&
((u32)port <= (u32)IXDP2X01_CS8900_VIRT_END))) {
u8 *buf8 = (u8*)buf;
register u32 tmp32;
do {
tmp32 = *port;
*buf8++ = (u8)tmp32;
*buf8++ = (u8)(tmp32 >> 8);
} while(--length);
return;
}
__raw_readsw(alignw(___io(ptr)),buf,length);
}
static inline void outsw(u32 ptr, void *buf, int length)
{
register volatile u32 *port = (volatile u32 *)ptr;
/*
* Is this cycle meant for the CS8900?
*/
if ((machine_is_ixdp2401() || machine_is_ixdp2801()) &&
(((u32)port >= (u32)IXDP2X01_CS8900_VIRT_BASE) &&
((u32)port <= (u32)IXDP2X01_CS8900_VIRT_END))) {
register u32 tmp32;
u8 *buf8 = (u8*)buf;
do {
tmp32 = *buf8++;
tmp32 |= (*buf8++) << 8;
*port = tmp32;
} while(--length);
return;
}
__raw_writesw(alignw(___io(ptr)),buf,length);
}
static inline u16 inw(u32 ptr)
{
register volatile u32 *port = (volatile u32 *)ptr;
/*
* Is this cycle meant for the CS8900?
*/
if ((machine_is_ixdp2401() || machine_is_ixdp2801()) &&
(((u32)port >= (u32)IXDP2X01_CS8900_VIRT_BASE) &&
((u32)port <= (u32)IXDP2X01_CS8900_VIRT_END))) {
return (u16)(*port);
}
return __raw_readw(alignw(___io(ptr)));
}
static inline void outw(u16 value, u32 ptr)
{
register volatile u32 *port = (volatile u32 *)ptr;
if ((machine_is_ixdp2401() || machine_is_ixdp2801()) &&
(((u32)port >= (u32)IXDP2X01_CS8900_VIRT_BASE) &&
((u32)port <= (u32)IXDP2X01_CS8900_VIRT_END))) {
*port = value;
return;
}
__raw_writew((value),alignw(___io(ptr)));
}
#endif /* IXDP2x01 */
#endif