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Staging: ipack: Provide physical memory regions to IPack devices.
This will allow us to use the regular ioremop functions. Signed-off-by: Jens Taprogge <jens.taprogge@taprogge.org> Signed-off-by: Samuel Iglesias Gonsalvez <siglesias@igalia.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -28,6 +28,20 @@ static const u16 tpci200_status_error[] = {
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TPCI200_D_ERROR,
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};
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static const size_t tpci200_space_size[IPACK_SPACE_COUNT] = {
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[IPACK_IO_SPACE] = TPCI200_IO_SPACE_SIZE,
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[IPACK_ID_SPACE] = TPCI200_ID_SPACE_SIZE,
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[IPACK_INT_SPACE] = TPCI200_INT_SPACE_SIZE,
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[IPACK_MEM_SPACE] = TPCI200_MEM8_SPACE_SIZE,
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};
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static const size_t tpci200_space_interval[IPACK_SPACE_COUNT] = {
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[IPACK_IO_SPACE] = TPCI200_IO_SPACE_INTERVAL,
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[IPACK_ID_SPACE] = TPCI200_ID_SPACE_INTERVAL,
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[IPACK_INT_SPACE] = TPCI200_INT_SPACE_INTERVAL,
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[IPACK_MEM_SPACE] = TPCI200_MEM8_SPACE_INTERVAL,
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};
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static struct tpci200_board *check_slot(struct ipack_device *dev)
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{
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struct tpci200_board *tpci200;
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@ -642,6 +656,7 @@ static void tpci200_release_device(struct ipack_device *dev)
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static int tpci200_create_device(struct tpci200_board *tpci200, int i)
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{
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enum ipack_space space;
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struct ipack_device *dev =
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kzalloc(sizeof(struct ipack_device), GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!dev)
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@ -649,6 +664,13 @@ static int tpci200_create_device(struct tpci200_board *tpci200, int i)
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dev->slot = i;
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dev->bus = tpci200->info->ipack_bus;
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dev->release = tpci200_release_device;
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for (space = 0; space < IPACK_SPACE_COUNT; space++) {
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dev->region[space].start =
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tpci200->mod_mem[space]
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+ tpci200_space_interval[space] * i;
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dev->region[space].size = tpci200_space_size[space];
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}
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return ipack_device_register(dev);
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}
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@ -82,6 +82,7 @@ struct ipack_device {
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struct ipack_addr_space mem_space;
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struct device dev;
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void (*release) (struct ipack_device *dev);
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struct ipack_region region[IPACK_SPACE_COUNT];
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u8 *id;
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size_t id_avail;
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u32 id_vendor;
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@ -195,8 +196,9 @@ void ipack_driver_unregister(struct ipack_driver *edrv);
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*
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* Register a new IPack device ("module" in IndustryPack jargon). The call
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* is done by the carrier driver. The carrier should populate the fields
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* bus and slot of @dev prior to calling this function. The rest of the
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* fields will be allocated and populated during registration.
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* bus and slot as well as the region array of @dev prior to calling this
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* function. The rest of the fields will be allocated and populated
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* during registration.
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*
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* Return zero on success or error code on failure.
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*/
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