linux-zen-server/arch/arm/mach-imx/hardware.h

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
/*
* Copyright 2004-2007, 2014 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
* Copyright 2008 Juergen Beisert, kernel@pengutronix.de
*/
#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_MXC_HARDWARE_H__
#define __ASM_ARCH_MXC_HARDWARE_H__
#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <soc/imx/revision.h>
#endif
#include <linux/sizes.h>
#define addr_in_module(addr, mod) \
((unsigned long)(addr) - mod ## _BASE_ADDR < mod ## _SIZE)
#define IMX_IO_P2V_MODULE(addr, module) \
(((addr) - module ## _BASE_ADDR) < module ## _SIZE ? \
(addr) - (module ## _BASE_ADDR) + (module ## _BASE_ADDR_VIRT) : 0)
/*
* This is rather complicated for humans and ugly to verify, but for a machine
* it's OK. Still more as it is usually only applied to constants. The upsides
* on using this approach are:
*
* - same mapping on all i.MX machines
* - works for assembler, too
* - no need to nurture #defines for virtual addresses
*
* The downside it, it's hard to verify (but I have a script for that).
*
* Obviously this needs to be injective for each SoC. In general it maps the
* whole address space to [0xf4000000, 0xf5ffffff]. So [0xf6000000,0xfeffffff]
* is free for per-machine use (e.g. KZM_ARM11_01 uses 64MiB there).
*
* It applies the following mappings for the different SoCs:
*
* mx1:
* IO 0x00200000+0x100000 -> 0xf4000000+0x100000
* mx21:
* AIPI 0x10000000+0x100000 -> 0xf4400000+0x100000
* SAHB1 0x80000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5000000+0x100000
* X_MEMC 0xdf000000+0x004000 -> 0xf5f00000+0x004000
* mx25:
* AIPS1 0x43f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5300000+0x100000
* AIPS2 0x53f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5700000+0x100000
* AVIC 0x68000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5800000+0x100000
* mx27:
* AIPI 0x10000000+0x100000 -> 0xf4400000+0x100000
* SAHB1 0x80000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5000000+0x100000
* X_MEMC 0xd8000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5c00000+0x100000
* mx31:
* AIPS1 0x43f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5300000+0x100000
* AIPS2 0x53f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5700000+0x100000
* AVIC 0x68000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5800000+0x100000
* X_MEMC 0xb8000000+0x010000 -> 0xf5c00000+0x010000
* SPBA0 0x50000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5400000+0x100000
* mx35:
* AIPS1 0x43f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5300000+0x100000
* AIPS2 0x53f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5700000+0x100000
* AVIC 0x68000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5800000+0x100000
* X_MEMC 0xb8000000+0x010000 -> 0xf5c00000+0x010000
* SPBA0 0x50000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5400000+0x100000
* mx51:
* TZIC 0x0fffc000+0x004000 -> 0xf4bfc000+0x004000
* IRAM 0x1ffe0000+0x020000 -> 0xf4fe0000+0x020000
* DEBUG 0x60000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5000000+0x100000
* SPBA0 0x70000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5400000+0x100000
* AIPS1 0x73f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5700000+0x100000
* AIPS2 0x83f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5300000+0x100000
* mx53:
* TZIC 0x0fffc000+0x004000 -> 0xf4bfc000+0x004000
* DEBUG 0x40000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5000000+0x100000
* SPBA0 0x50000000+0x100000 -> 0xf5400000+0x100000
* AIPS1 0x53f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5700000+0x100000
* AIPS2 0x63f00000+0x100000 -> 0xf5300000+0x100000
* mx6q:
* SCU 0x00a00000+0x004000 -> 0xf4000000+0x004000
* CCM 0x020c4000+0x004000 -> 0xf42c4000+0x004000
* ANATOP 0x020c8000+0x004000 -> 0xf42c8000+0x004000
* UART4 0x021f0000+0x004000 -> 0xf42f0000+0x004000
*/
#define IMX_IO_P2V(x) ( \
(((x) & 0x80000000) >> 7) | \
(0xf4000000 + \
(((x) & 0x50000000) >> 6) + \
(((x) & 0x0b000000) >> 4) + \
(((x) & 0x000fffff))))
#define IMX_IO_ADDRESS(x) IOMEM(IMX_IO_P2V(x))
#include "mxc.h"
#include "mx3x.h"
#include "mx31.h"
#include "mx35.h"
#include "mx2x.h"
#include "mx27.h"
#define imx_map_entry(soc, name, _type) { \
.virtual = soc ## _IO_P2V(soc ## _ ## name ## _BASE_ADDR), \
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(soc ## _ ## name ## _BASE_ADDR), \
.length = soc ## _ ## name ## _SIZE, \
.type = _type, \
}
#endif /* __ASM_ARCH_MXC_HARDWARE_H__ */