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@@ -2,95 +2,11 @@
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/string.h>
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-#include <linux/pci_regs.h>
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/ioport.h>
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#include <linux/etherdevice.h>
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#include <linux/of_address.h>
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#include <asm/prom.h>
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-#include <asm/pci-bridge.h>
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-
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-#ifdef CONFIG_PCI
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-int of_irq_map_pci(struct pci_dev *pdev, struct of_irq *out_irq)
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-{
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- struct device_node *dn, *ppnode;
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- struct pci_dev *ppdev;
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- u32 lspec;
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- u32 laddr[3];
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- u8 pin;
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- int rc;
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-
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- /* Check if we have a device node, if yes, fallback to standard OF
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- * parsing
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- */
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- dn = pci_device_to_OF_node(pdev);
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- if (dn) {
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- rc = of_irq_map_one(dn, 0, out_irq);
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- if (!rc)
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- return rc;
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- }
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-
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- /* Ok, we don't, time to have fun. Let's start by building up an
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- * interrupt spec. we assume #interrupt-cells is 1, which is standard
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- * for PCI. If you do different, then don't use that routine.
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- */
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- rc = pci_read_config_byte(pdev, PCI_INTERRUPT_PIN, &pin);
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- if (rc != 0)
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- return rc;
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- /* No pin, exit */
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- if (pin == 0)
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- return -ENODEV;
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-
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- /* Now we walk up the PCI tree */
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- lspec = pin;
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- for (;;) {
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- /* Get the pci_dev of our parent */
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- ppdev = pdev->bus->self;
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-
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- /* Ouch, it's a host bridge... */
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- if (ppdev == NULL) {
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-#ifdef CONFIG_PPC64
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- ppnode = pci_bus_to_OF_node(pdev->bus);
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-#else
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- struct pci_controller *host;
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- host = pci_bus_to_host(pdev->bus);
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- ppnode = host ? host->dn : NULL;
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-#endif
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- /* No node for host bridge ? give up */
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- if (ppnode == NULL)
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- return -EINVAL;
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- } else
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- /* We found a P2P bridge, check if it has a node */
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- ppnode = pci_device_to_OF_node(ppdev);
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-
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- /* Ok, we have found a parent with a device-node, hand over to
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- * the OF parsing code.
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- * We build a unit address from the linux device to be used for
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- * resolution. Note that we use the linux bus number which may
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- * not match your firmware bus numbering.
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- * Fortunately, in most cases, interrupt-map-mask doesn't include
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- * the bus number as part of the matching.
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- * You should still be careful about that though if you intend
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- * to rely on this function (you ship a firmware that doesn't
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- * create device nodes for all PCI devices).
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- */
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- if (ppnode)
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- break;
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-
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- /* We can only get here if we hit a P2P bridge with no node,
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- * let's do standard swizzling and try again
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- */
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- lspec = pci_swizzle_interrupt_pin(pdev, lspec);
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- pdev = ppdev;
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- }
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-
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- laddr[0] = (pdev->bus->number << 16)
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- | (pdev->devfn << 8);
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- laddr[1] = laddr[2] = 0;
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- return of_irq_map_raw(ppnode, &lspec, 1, laddr, out_irq);
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-}
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-EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(of_irq_map_pci);
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-#endif /* CONFIG_PCI */
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void of_parse_dma_window(struct device_node *dn, const void *dma_window_prop,
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unsigned long *busno, unsigned long *phys, unsigned long *size)
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