/* * Copyright (C) 2014 Imagination Technologies * Author: Paul Burton * * 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. */ #ifndef __MIPS_ASM_MIPS_MAAR_H__ #define __MIPS_ASM_MIPS_MAAR_H__ #include #include /** * platform_maar_init() - perform platform-level MAAR configuration * @num_pairs: The number of MAAR pairs present in the system. * * Platforms should implement this function such that it configures as many * MAAR pairs as required, from 0 up to the maximum of num_pairs-1, and returns * the number that were used. Any further MAARs will be configured to be * invalid. The default implementation of this function will simply indicate * that it has configured 0 MAAR pairs. * * Return: The number of MAAR pairs configured. */ unsigned platform_maar_init(unsigned num_pairs); /** * write_maar_pair() - write to a pair of MAARs * @idx: The index of the pair (ie. use MAARs idx*2 & (idx*2)+1). * @lower: The lowest address that the MAAR pair will affect. Must be * aligned to a 2^16 byte boundary. * @upper: The highest address that the MAAR pair will affect. Must be * aligned to one byte before a 2^16 byte boundary. * @attrs: The accessibility attributes to program, eg. MIPS_MAAR_S. The * MIPS_MAAR_V attribute will automatically be set. * * Program the pair of MAAR registers specified by idx to apply the attributes * specified by attrs to the range of addresses from lower to higher. */ static inline void write_maar_pair(unsigned idx, phys_addr_t lower, phys_addr_t upper, unsigned attrs) { /* Addresses begin at bit 16, but are shifted right 4 bits */ BUG_ON(lower & (0xffff | ~(MIPS_MAAR_ADDR << 4))); BUG_ON(((upper & 0xffff) != 0xffff) || ((upper & ~0xffffull) & ~(MIPS_MAAR_ADDR << 4))); /* Automatically set MIPS_MAAR_V */ attrs |= MIPS_MAAR_V; /* Write the upper address & attributes (only MIPS_MAAR_V matters) */ write_c0_maari(idx << 1); back_to_back_c0_hazard(); write_c0_maar(((upper >> 4) & MIPS_MAAR_ADDR) | attrs); back_to_back_c0_hazard(); /* Write the lower address & attributes */ write_c0_maari((idx << 1) | 0x1); back_to_back_c0_hazard(); write_c0_maar((lower >> 4) | attrs); back_to_back_c0_hazard(); } /** * maar_init() - initialise MAARs * * Performs initialisation of MAARs for the current CPU, making use of the * platforms implementation of platform_maar_init where necessary and * duplicating the setup it provides on secondary CPUs. */ extern void maar_init(void); /** * struct maar_config - MAAR configuration data * @lower: The lowest address that the MAAR pair will affect. Must be * aligned to a 2^16 byte boundary. * @upper: The highest address that the MAAR pair will affect. Must be * aligned to one byte before a 2^16 byte boundary. * @attrs: The accessibility attributes to program, eg. MIPS_MAAR_S. The * MIPS_MAAR_V attribute will automatically be set. * * Describes the configuration of a pair of Memory Accessibility Attribute * Registers - applying attributes from attrs to the range of physical * addresses from lower to upper inclusive. */ struct maar_config { phys_addr_t lower; phys_addr_t upper; unsigned attrs; }; /** * maar_config() - configure MAARs according to provided data * @cfg: Pointer to an array of struct maar_config. * @num_cfg: The number of structs in the cfg array. * @num_pairs: The number of MAAR pairs present in the system. * * Configures as many MAARs as are present and specified in the cfg * array with the values taken from the cfg array. * * Return: The number of MAAR pairs configured. */ static inline unsigned maar_config(const struct maar_config *cfg, unsigned num_cfg, unsigned num_pairs) { unsigned i; for (i = 0; i < min(num_cfg, num_pairs); i++) write_maar_pair(i, cfg[i].lower, cfg[i].upper, cfg[i].attrs); return i; } #endif /* __MIPS_ASM_MIPS_MAAR_H__ */