2 * Description: Instruction SRAM accessor functions for the Blackfin
4 * Copyright 2008 Analog Devices Inc.
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19 #include <linux/module.h>
20 #include <linux/kernel.h>
21 #include <linux/types.h>
22 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
23 #include <linux/sched.h>
25 #include <asm/blackfin.h>
28 * IMPORTANT WARNING ABOUT THESE FUNCTIONS
30 * The emulator will not function correctly if a write command is left in
31 * ITEST_COMMAND or DTEST_COMMAND AND access to cache memory is needed by
32 * the emulator. To avoid such problems, ensure that both ITEST_COMMAND
33 * and DTEST_COMMAND are zero when exiting these functions.
38 * On the Blackfin, L1 instruction sram (which operates at core speeds) can not
39 * be accessed by a normal core load, so we need to go through a few hoops to
41 * To try to make it easier - we export a memcpy interface, where either src or
42 * dest can be in this special L1 memory area.
43 * The low level read/write functions should not be exposed to the rest of the
44 * kernel, since they operate on 64-bit data, and need specific address alignment
47 static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(dtest_lock);
49 /* Takes a void pointer */
50 #define IADDR2DTEST(x) \
51 ({ unsigned long __addr = (unsigned long)(x); \
52 (__addr & 0x47F8) | /* address bits 14 & 10:3 */ \
53 (__addr & 0x0800) << 15 | /* address bit 11 */ \
54 (__addr & 0x3000) << 4 | /* address bits 13:12 */ \
55 (__addr & 0x8000) << 8 | /* address bit 15 */ \
56 (0x1000004); /* isram access */ \
59 /* Takes a pointer, and returns the offset (in bits) which things should be shifted */
60 #define ADDR2OFFSET(x) ((((unsigned long)(x)) & 0x7) * 8)
62 /* Takes a pointer, determines if it is the last byte in the isram 64-bit data type */
63 #define ADDR2LAST(x) ((((unsigned long)x) & 0x7) == 0x7)
65 static void isram_write(const void *addr, uint64_t data)
70 if (addr >= (void *)(L1_CODE_START + L1_CODE_LENGTH))
73 cmd = IADDR2DTEST(addr) | 1; /* write */
76 * Writes to DTEST_DATA[0:1] need to be atomic with write to DTEST_COMMAND
77 * While in exception context - atomicity is guaranteed or double fault
79 spin_lock_irqsave(&dtest_lock, flags);
81 bfin_write_DTEST_DATA0(data & 0xFFFFFFFF);
82 bfin_write_DTEST_DATA1(data >> 32);
84 /* use the builtin, since interrupts are already turned off */
85 __builtin_bfin_csync();
86 bfin_write_DTEST_COMMAND(cmd);
87 __builtin_bfin_csync();
89 bfin_write_DTEST_COMMAND(0);
90 __builtin_bfin_csync();
92 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dtest_lock, flags);
95 static uint64_t isram_read(const void *addr)
101 if (addr > (void *)(L1_CODE_START + L1_CODE_LENGTH))
104 cmd = IADDR2DTEST(addr) | 0; /* read */
107 * Reads of DTEST_DATA[0:1] need to be atomic with write to DTEST_COMMAND
108 * While in exception context - atomicity is guaranteed or double fault
110 spin_lock_irqsave(&dtest_lock, flags);
111 /* use the builtin, since interrupts are already turned off */
112 __builtin_bfin_csync();
113 bfin_write_DTEST_COMMAND(cmd);
114 __builtin_bfin_csync();
115 ret = bfin_read_DTEST_DATA0() | ((uint64_t)bfin_read_DTEST_DATA1() << 32);
117 bfin_write_DTEST_COMMAND(0);
118 __builtin_bfin_csync();
119 spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dtest_lock, flags);
124 static bool isram_check_addr(const void *addr, size_t n)
126 if ((addr >= (void *)L1_CODE_START) &&
127 (addr < (void *)(L1_CODE_START + L1_CODE_LENGTH))) {
128 if ((addr + n) > (void *)(L1_CODE_START + L1_CODE_LENGTH)) {
129 show_stack(NULL, NULL);
130 printk(KERN_ERR "isram_memcpy: copy involving %p length "
131 "(%zu) too long\n", addr, n);
139 * The isram_memcpy() function copies n bytes from memory area src to memory area dest.
140 * The isram_memcpy() function returns a pointer to dest.
141 * Either dest or src can be in L1 instruction sram.
143 void *isram_memcpy(void *dest, const void *src, size_t n)
145 uint64_t data_in = 0, data_out = 0;
147 bool dest_in_l1, src_in_l1, need_data, put_data;
148 unsigned char byte, *src_byte, *dest_byte;
150 src_byte = (unsigned char *)src;
151 dest_byte = (unsigned char *)dest;
153 dest_in_l1 = isram_check_addr(dest, n);
154 src_in_l1 = isram_check_addr(src, n);
158 for (count = 0; count < n; count++) {
161 data_in = isram_read(src + count);
165 if (ADDR2LAST(src + count))
168 byte = (unsigned char)((data_in >> ADDR2OFFSET(src + count)) & 0xff);
171 /* src is in L2 or L3 - so just dereference*/
172 byte = src_byte[count];
177 data_out = isram_read(dest + count);
181 data_out &= ~((uint64_t)0xff << ADDR2OFFSET(dest + count));
182 data_out |= ((uint64_t)byte << ADDR2OFFSET(dest + count));
184 if (ADDR2LAST(dest + count)) {
186 isram_write(dest + count, data_out);
189 /* dest in L2 or L3 - so just dereference */
190 dest_byte[count] = byte;
194 /* make sure we dump the last byte if necessary */
195 if (dest_in_l1 && !put_data)
196 isram_write(dest + count, data_out);
200 EXPORT_SYMBOL(isram_memcpy);