xref: /freebsd/sys/arm/arm/bus_space_generic.c (revision fdafd315)
1 /*	$NetBSD: obio_space.c,v 1.6 2003/07/15 00:25:05 lukem Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*-
4  * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-4-Clause
5  *
6  * Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
7  * All rights reserved.
8  *
9  * Written by Jason R. Thorpe for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
10  *
11  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
12  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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21  *	This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by
22  *	Wasabi Systems, Inc.
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38  */
39 
40 #include <sys/param.h>
41 #include <sys/systm.h>
42 #include <sys/bus.h>
43 #include <sys/kernel.h>
44 #include <sys/malloc.h>
45 #include <sys/devmap.h>
46 
47 #include <vm/vm.h>
48 #include <vm/pmap.h>
49 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
50 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
51 
52 #include <machine/bus.h>
53 #include <machine/cpufunc.h>
54 
55 void
generic_bs_unimplemented(void)56 generic_bs_unimplemented(void)
57 {
58 
59 	panic("unimplemented bus_space function called");
60 }
61 
62 /* Prototypes for all the bus_space structure functions */
63 bs_protos(generic);
64 
65 int
generic_bs_map(bus_space_tag_t t,bus_addr_t bpa,bus_size_t size,int flags,bus_space_handle_t * bshp)66 generic_bs_map(bus_space_tag_t t, bus_addr_t bpa, bus_size_t size, int flags,
67     bus_space_handle_t *bshp)
68 {
69 	void *va;
70 
71 	/*
72 	 * We don't even examine the passed-in flags.  For ARM, the CACHEABLE
73 	 * flag doesn't make sense (we create VM_MEMATTR_DEVICE mappings), and
74 	 * the LINEAR flag is just implied because we use kva_alloc(size).
75 	 */
76 	if ((va = pmap_mapdev(bpa, size)) == NULL)
77 		return (ENOMEM);
78 	*bshp = (bus_space_handle_t)va;
79 	return (0);
80 }
81 
82 int
generic_bs_alloc(bus_space_tag_t t,bus_addr_t rstart,bus_addr_t rend,bus_size_t size,bus_size_t alignment,bus_size_t boundary,int flags,bus_addr_t * bpap,bus_space_handle_t * bshp)83 generic_bs_alloc(bus_space_tag_t t, bus_addr_t rstart, bus_addr_t rend, bus_size_t size,
84     bus_size_t alignment, bus_size_t boundary, int flags, bus_addr_t *bpap,
85     bus_space_handle_t *bshp)
86 {
87 
88 	panic("generic_bs_alloc(): not implemented");
89 }
90 
91 void
generic_bs_unmap(bus_space_tag_t t,bus_space_handle_t h,bus_size_t size)92 generic_bs_unmap(bus_space_tag_t t, bus_space_handle_t h, bus_size_t size)
93 {
94 
95 	pmap_unmapdev((void *)h, size);
96 }
97 
98 void
generic_bs_free(bus_space_tag_t t,bus_space_handle_t bsh,bus_size_t size)99 generic_bs_free(bus_space_tag_t t, bus_space_handle_t bsh, bus_size_t size)
100 {
101 
102 	panic("generic_bs_free(): not implemented");
103 }
104 
105 int
generic_bs_subregion(bus_space_tag_t t,bus_space_handle_t bsh,bus_size_t offset,bus_size_t size,bus_space_handle_t * nbshp)106 generic_bs_subregion(bus_space_tag_t t, bus_space_handle_t bsh, bus_size_t offset,
107     bus_size_t size, bus_space_handle_t *nbshp)
108 {
109 
110 	*nbshp = bsh + offset;
111 	return (0);
112 }
113 
114 void
generic_bs_barrier(bus_space_tag_t t,bus_space_handle_t bsh,bus_size_t offset,bus_size_t len,int flags)115 generic_bs_barrier(bus_space_tag_t t, bus_space_handle_t bsh, bus_size_t offset,
116     bus_size_t len, int flags)
117 {
118 
119 	/*
120 	 * dsb() will drain the L1 write buffer and establish a memory access
121 	 * barrier point on platforms where that has meaning.  On a write we
122 	 * also need to drain the L2 write buffer, because most on-chip memory
123 	 * mapped devices are downstream of the L2 cache.  Note that this needs
124 	 * to be done even for memory mapped as Device type, because while
125 	 * Device memory is not cached, writes to it are still buffered.
126 	 */
127 	dsb();
128 	if (flags & BUS_SPACE_BARRIER_WRITE) {
129 		cpu_l2cache_drain_writebuf();
130 	}
131 }
132