memory.h 2.8 KB

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  1. /*
  2. * linux/include/asm-arm/arch-sa1100/memory.h
  3. *
  4. * Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
  5. */
  6. #ifndef __ASM_ARCH_MEMORY_H
  7. #define __ASM_ARCH_MEMORY_H
  8. #include <linux/config.h>
  9. #include <asm/sizes.h>
  10. /*
  11. * Physical DRAM offset is 0xc0000000 on the SA1100
  12. */
  13. #define PHYS_OFFSET UL(0xc0000000)
  14. #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
  15. #ifdef CONFIG_SA1111
  16. void sa1111_adjust_zones(int node, unsigned long *size, unsigned long *holes);
  17. #define arch_adjust_zones(node, size, holes) \
  18. sa1111_adjust_zones(node, size, holes)
  19. #define ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD (PHYS_OFFSET + SZ_1M - 1)
  20. #endif
  21. #endif
  22. /*
  23. * Virtual view <-> DMA view memory address translations
  24. * virt_to_bus: Used to translate the virtual address to an
  25. * address suitable to be passed to set_dma_addr
  26. * bus_to_virt: Used to convert an address for DMA operations
  27. * to an address that the kernel can use.
  28. *
  29. * On the SA1100, bus addresses are equivalent to physical addresses.
  30. */
  31. #define __virt_to_bus(x) __virt_to_phys(x)
  32. #define __bus_to_virt(x) __phys_to_virt(x)
  33. #ifdef CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM
  34. /*
  35. * Because of the wide memory address space between physical RAM banks on the
  36. * SA1100, it's much convenient to use Linux's NUMA support to implement our
  37. * memory map representation. Assuming all memory nodes have equal access
  38. * characteristics, we then have generic discontiguous memory support.
  39. *
  40. * Of course, all this isn't mandatory for SA1100 implementations with only
  41. * one used memory bank. For those, simply undefine CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM.
  42. *
  43. * The nodes are matched with the physical memory bank addresses which are
  44. * incidentally the same as virtual addresses.
  45. *
  46. * node 0: 0xc0000000 - 0xc7ffffff
  47. * node 1: 0xc8000000 - 0xcfffffff
  48. * node 2: 0xd0000000 - 0xd7ffffff
  49. * node 3: 0xd8000000 - 0xdfffffff
  50. */
  51. /*
  52. * Given a kernel address, find the home node of the underlying memory.
  53. */
  54. #define KVADDR_TO_NID(addr) (((unsigned long)(addr) - PAGE_OFFSET) >> 27)
  55. /*
  56. * Given a page frame number, convert it to a node id.
  57. */
  58. #define PFN_TO_NID(pfn) (((pfn) - PHYS_PFN_OFFSET) >> (27 - PAGE_SHIFT))
  59. /*
  60. * Given a kaddr, ADDR_TO_MAPBASE finds the owning node of the memory
  61. * and return the mem_map of that node.
  62. */
  63. #define ADDR_TO_MAPBASE(kaddr) NODE_MEM_MAP(KVADDR_TO_NID(kaddr))
  64. /*
  65. * Given a page frame number, find the owning node of the memory
  66. * and return the mem_map of that node.
  67. */
  68. #define PFN_TO_MAPBASE(pfn) NODE_MEM_MAP(PFN_TO_NID(pfn))
  69. /*
  70. * Given a kaddr, LOCAL_MEM_MAP finds the owning node of the memory
  71. * and returns the index corresponding to the appropriate page in the
  72. * node's mem_map.
  73. */
  74. #define LOCAL_MAP_NR(addr) \
  75. (((unsigned long)(addr) & 0x07ffffff) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
  76. #endif
  77. /*
  78. * Cache flushing area - SA1100 zero bank
  79. */
  80. #define FLUSH_BASE_PHYS 0xe0000000
  81. #define FLUSH_BASE 0xf5000000
  82. #define FLUSH_BASE_MINICACHE 0xf5100000
  83. #endif