svn commit: r301220 - in head/sys: arm/mv dev/cesa
Ian Lepore
ian at freebsd.org
Thu Jun 2 18:48:19 UTC 2016
On Thu, 2016-06-02 at 18:31 +0000, Zbigniew Bodek wrote:
> Author: zbb
> Date: Thu Jun 2 18:31:36 2016
> New Revision: 301220
> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/301220
>
> Log:
> Map CESA SRAM memory in driver attach for Armada38x
>
> On other platforms with CESA accelerator the SRAM memory is mapped
> in
> early init before driver is attached. This method only works
> correctly
> with mappings no smaller than L1 section size (1MB). There may be
> more
> SRAM blocks and they may have smaller sizes than 1MB as is the case
> for Armada38x. Instead, map SRAM memory with bus_space_map() in
> CESA
> driver attach. Note that we can no longer assume that VA == PA for
> the
> SRAM.
>
> Submitted by: Michal Stanek <mst at semihalf.com
> Obtained from: Semihalf
> Sponsored by: Stormshield
> Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6215
> [...]
> -
> + rv = OF_getprop(sram_node, "reg", (void *)sram_reg,
> sizeof(sram_reg));
> + if (rv <= 0)
> + return (rv);
> +
> + sc->sc_sram_base_pa = fdt32_to_cpu(sram_reg[0]);
> + /* Store SRAM size to be able to unmap in detach() */
> + sc->sc_sram_size = fdt32_to_cpu(sram_reg[1]);
> +
OF_getprop() followed by fdt32_to_cpu() calls is properly spelled
OF_getencprop() (with no fdt32_to_cpu calls).
> +#if defined(SOC_MV_ARMADA38X)
> + /* SRAM memory was not mapped in platform_sram_devmap(), map
> it now */
> + rv = bus_space_map(fdtbus_bs_tag, sc->sc_sram_base_pa, sc
> ->sc_sram_size,
> + 0, &(sc->sc_sram_base_va));
bus_space_map() returns a bus_space_handle_t for use with other
bus_space functions. The handle is not necessarily "just the virtual
address" (although that happens to be the case right now on arm). I
don't see any bus_space_xxxxx() calls using this handle, that means
that probably the correct function to use is pmap_mapdev(), not
bus_space_map().
-- Ian
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