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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001#ifndef ASMARM_DMA_MAPPING_H
2#define ASMARM_DMA_MAPPING_H
3
4#ifdef __KERNEL__
5
Russell King98ed7d42008-08-10 12:10:49 +01006#include <linux/mm_types.h>
Jens Axboedee9ba82007-10-23 12:37:59 +02007#include <linux/scatterlist.h>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07008
Dmitry Baryshkov1fe53262008-07-18 13:30:14 +04009#include <asm-generic/dma-coherent.h>
Russell King98ed7d42008-08-10 12:10:49 +010010#include <asm/memory.h>
11
12/*
13 * page_to_dma/dma_to_virt/virt_to_dma are architecture private functions
14 * used internally by the DMA-mapping API to provide DMA addresses. They
15 * must not be used by drivers.
16 */
17#ifndef __arch_page_to_dma
18static inline dma_addr_t page_to_dma(struct device *dev, struct page *page)
19{
20 return (dma_addr_t)__virt_to_bus((unsigned long)page_address(page));
21}
22
23static inline void *dma_to_virt(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t addr)
24{
25 return (void *)__bus_to_virt(addr);
26}
27
28static inline dma_addr_t virt_to_dma(struct device *dev, void *addr)
29{
30 return (dma_addr_t)__virt_to_bus((unsigned long)(addr));
31}
32#else
33static inline dma_addr_t page_to_dma(struct device *dev, struct page *page)
34{
35 return __arch_page_to_dma(dev, page);
36}
37
38static inline void *dma_to_virt(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t addr)
39{
40 return __arch_dma_to_virt(dev, addr);
41}
42
43static inline dma_addr_t virt_to_dma(struct device *dev, void *addr)
44{
45 return __arch_virt_to_dma(dev, addr);
46}
47#endif
Dmitry Baryshkov1fe53262008-07-18 13:30:14 +040048
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070049/*
50 * DMA-consistent mapping functions. These allocate/free a region of
51 * uncached, unwrite-buffered mapped memory space for use with DMA
52 * devices. This is the "generic" version. The PCI specific version
53 * is in pci.h
Dan Williams105ef9a2006-11-21 22:57:23 +010054 *
55 * Note: Drivers should NOT use this function directly, as it will break
56 * platforms with CONFIG_DMABOUNCE.
57 * Use the driver DMA support - see dma-mapping.h (dma_sync_*)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070058 */
Russell King84aa4622007-10-09 14:17:01 +010059extern void dma_cache_maint(const void *kaddr, size_t size, int rw);
Nicolas Pitre43377452009-03-12 22:52:09 -040060extern void dma_cache_maint_page(struct page *page, unsigned long offset,
61 size_t size, int rw);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070062
63/*
64 * Return whether the given device DMA address mask can be supported
65 * properly. For example, if your device can only drive the low 24-bits
66 * during bus mastering, then you would pass 0x00ffffff as the mask
67 * to this function.
akpm@osdl.org7a228aa2005-04-16 15:23:57 -070068 *
69 * FIXME: This should really be a platform specific issue - we should
70 * return false if GFP_DMA allocations may not satisfy the supplied 'mask'.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070071 */
72static inline int dma_supported(struct device *dev, u64 mask)
73{
Russell King1124d6d2008-10-20 11:18:40 +010074 if (mask < ISA_DMA_THRESHOLD)
75 return 0;
76 return 1;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070077}
78
79static inline int dma_set_mask(struct device *dev, u64 dma_mask)
80{
81 if (!dev->dma_mask || !dma_supported(dev, dma_mask))
82 return -EIO;
83
84 *dev->dma_mask = dma_mask;
85
86 return 0;
87}
88
89static inline int dma_get_cache_alignment(void)
90{
91 return 32;
92}
93
Ralf Baechlef67637e2006-12-06 20:38:54 -080094static inline int dma_is_consistent(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t handle)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070095{
Lennert Buytenhek23759dc2006-04-02 00:07:39 +010096 return !!arch_is_coherent();
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070097}
98
99/*
100 * DMA errors are defined by all-bits-set in the DMA address.
101 */
FUJITA Tomonori8d8bb392008-07-25 19:44:49 -0700102static inline int dma_mapping_error(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_addr)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700103{
104 return dma_addr == ~0;
105}
106
Russell Kingf454aa62007-02-12 19:26:05 +0000107/*
108 * Dummy noncoherent implementation. We don't provide a dma_cache_sync
109 * function so drivers using this API are highlighted with build warnings.
110 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100111static inline void *dma_alloc_noncoherent(struct device *dev, size_t size,
112 dma_addr_t *handle, gfp_t gfp)
Russell Kingf454aa62007-02-12 19:26:05 +0000113{
114 return NULL;
115}
116
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100117static inline void dma_free_noncoherent(struct device *dev, size_t size,
118 void *cpu_addr, dma_addr_t handle)
Russell Kingf454aa62007-02-12 19:26:05 +0000119{
120}
121
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700122/**
123 * dma_alloc_coherent - allocate consistent memory for DMA
124 * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices
125 * @size: required memory size
126 * @handle: bus-specific DMA address
127 *
128 * Allocate some uncached, unbuffered memory for a device for
129 * performing DMA. This function allocates pages, and will
130 * return the CPU-viewed address, and sets @handle to be the
131 * device-viewed address.
132 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100133extern void *dma_alloc_coherent(struct device *, size_t, dma_addr_t *, gfp_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700134
135/**
136 * dma_free_coherent - free memory allocated by dma_alloc_coherent
137 * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices
138 * @size: size of memory originally requested in dma_alloc_coherent
139 * @cpu_addr: CPU-view address returned from dma_alloc_coherent
140 * @handle: device-view address returned from dma_alloc_coherent
141 *
142 * Free (and unmap) a DMA buffer previously allocated by
143 * dma_alloc_coherent().
144 *
145 * References to memory and mappings associated with cpu_addr/handle
146 * during and after this call executing are illegal.
147 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100148extern void dma_free_coherent(struct device *, size_t, void *, dma_addr_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700149
150/**
151 * dma_mmap_coherent - map a coherent DMA allocation into user space
152 * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices
153 * @vma: vm_area_struct describing requested user mapping
154 * @cpu_addr: kernel CPU-view address returned from dma_alloc_coherent
155 * @handle: device-view address returned from dma_alloc_coherent
156 * @size: size of memory originally requested in dma_alloc_coherent
157 *
158 * Map a coherent DMA buffer previously allocated by dma_alloc_coherent
159 * into user space. The coherent DMA buffer must not be freed by the
160 * driver until the user space mapping has been released.
161 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100162int dma_mmap_coherent(struct device *, struct vm_area_struct *,
163 void *, dma_addr_t, size_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700164
165
166/**
167 * dma_alloc_writecombine - allocate writecombining memory for DMA
168 * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices
169 * @size: required memory size
170 * @handle: bus-specific DMA address
171 *
172 * Allocate some uncached, buffered memory for a device for
173 * performing DMA. This function allocates pages, and will
174 * return the CPU-viewed address, and sets @handle to be the
175 * device-viewed address.
176 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100177extern void *dma_alloc_writecombine(struct device *, size_t, dma_addr_t *,
178 gfp_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700179
180#define dma_free_writecombine(dev,size,cpu_addr,handle) \
181 dma_free_coherent(dev,size,cpu_addr,handle)
182
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100183int dma_mmap_writecombine(struct device *, struct vm_area_struct *,
184 void *, dma_addr_t, size_t);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700185
186
Russell King8c8a0ec2008-09-25 21:52:49 +0100187#ifdef CONFIG_DMABOUNCE
188/*
189 * For SA-1111, IXP425, and ADI systems the dma-mapping functions are "magic"
190 * and utilize bounce buffers as needed to work around limited DMA windows.
191 *
192 * On the SA-1111, a bug limits DMA to only certain regions of RAM.
193 * On the IXP425, the PCI inbound window is 64MB (256MB total RAM)
194 * On some ADI engineering systems, PCI inbound window is 32MB (12MB total RAM)
195 *
196 * The following are helper functions used by the dmabounce subystem
197 *
198 */
199
200/**
201 * dmabounce_register_dev
202 *
203 * @dev: valid struct device pointer
204 * @small_buf_size: size of buffers to use with small buffer pool
205 * @large_buf_size: size of buffers to use with large buffer pool (can be 0)
206 *
207 * This function should be called by low-level platform code to register
208 * a device as requireing DMA buffer bouncing. The function will allocate
209 * appropriate DMA pools for the device.
210 *
211 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100212extern int dmabounce_register_dev(struct device *, unsigned long,
213 unsigned long);
Russell King8c8a0ec2008-09-25 21:52:49 +0100214
215/**
216 * dmabounce_unregister_dev
217 *
218 * @dev: valid struct device pointer
219 *
220 * This function should be called by low-level platform code when device
221 * that was previously registered with dmabounce_register_dev is removed
222 * from the system.
223 *
224 */
225extern void dmabounce_unregister_dev(struct device *);
226
227/**
228 * dma_needs_bounce
229 *
230 * @dev: valid struct device pointer
231 * @dma_handle: dma_handle of unbounced buffer
232 * @size: size of region being mapped
233 *
234 * Platforms that utilize the dmabounce mechanism must implement
235 * this function.
236 *
237 * The dmabounce routines call this function whenever a dma-mapping
238 * is requested to determine whether a given buffer needs to be bounced
239 * or not. The function must return 0 if the buffer is OK for
240 * DMA access and 1 if the buffer needs to be bounced.
241 *
242 */
243extern int dma_needs_bounce(struct device*, dma_addr_t, size_t);
244
245/*
Russell King125ab122008-09-25 22:16:22 +0100246 * The DMA API, implemented by dmabounce.c. See below for descriptions.
247 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100248extern dma_addr_t dma_map_single(struct device *, void *, size_t,
249 enum dma_data_direction);
250extern dma_addr_t dma_map_page(struct device *, struct page *,
251 unsigned long, size_t, enum dma_data_direction);
252extern void dma_unmap_single(struct device *, dma_addr_t, size_t,
253 enum dma_data_direction);
Russell King125ab122008-09-25 22:16:22 +0100254
255/*
Russell King8c8a0ec2008-09-25 21:52:49 +0100256 * Private functions
257 */
258int dmabounce_sync_for_cpu(struct device *, dma_addr_t, unsigned long,
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100259 size_t, enum dma_data_direction);
Russell King8c8a0ec2008-09-25 21:52:49 +0100260int dmabounce_sync_for_device(struct device *, dma_addr_t, unsigned long,
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100261 size_t, enum dma_data_direction);
Russell King8c8a0ec2008-09-25 21:52:49 +0100262#else
Russell King9fa76792008-11-13 14:33:51 +0000263static inline int dmabounce_sync_for_cpu(struct device *d, dma_addr_t addr,
264 unsigned long offset, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir)
265{
266 return 1;
267}
268
269static inline int dmabounce_sync_for_device(struct device *d, dma_addr_t addr,
270 unsigned long offset, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir)
271{
272 return 1;
273}
Russell King8c8a0ec2008-09-25 21:52:49 +0100274
275
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700276/**
277 * dma_map_single - map a single buffer for streaming DMA
278 * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices
279 * @cpu_addr: CPU direct mapped address of buffer
280 * @size: size of buffer to map
281 * @dir: DMA transfer direction
282 *
283 * Ensure that any data held in the cache is appropriately discarded
284 * or written back.
285 *
286 * The device owns this memory once this call has completed. The CPU
287 * can regain ownership by calling dma_unmap_single() or
288 * dma_sync_single_for_cpu().
289 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100290static inline dma_addr_t dma_map_single(struct device *dev, void *cpu_addr,
291 size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700292{
Russell King0e18b5d2008-09-29 13:48:17 +0100293 BUG_ON(!valid_dma_direction(dir));
294
Lennert Buytenhek23759dc2006-04-02 00:07:39 +0100295 if (!arch_is_coherent())
Russell King84aa4622007-10-09 14:17:01 +0100296 dma_cache_maint(cpu_addr, size, dir);
Lennert Buytenhek23759dc2006-04-02 00:07:39 +0100297
Russell King98ed7d42008-08-10 12:10:49 +0100298 return virt_to_dma(dev, cpu_addr);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700299}
Russell King125ab122008-09-25 22:16:22 +0100300
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700301/**
302 * dma_map_page - map a portion of a page for streaming DMA
303 * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices
304 * @page: page that buffer resides in
305 * @offset: offset into page for start of buffer
306 * @size: size of buffer to map
307 * @dir: DMA transfer direction
308 *
309 * Ensure that any data held in the cache is appropriately discarded
310 * or written back.
311 *
312 * The device owns this memory once this call has completed. The CPU
Russell King7807c602008-09-30 11:30:24 +0100313 * can regain ownership by calling dma_unmap_page().
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700314 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100315static inline dma_addr_t dma_map_page(struct device *dev, struct page *page,
316 unsigned long offset, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700317{
Russell King0e18b5d2008-09-29 13:48:17 +0100318 BUG_ON(!valid_dma_direction(dir));
319
Russell King56f55f82008-09-25 20:59:12 +0100320 if (!arch_is_coherent())
Nicolas Pitre43377452009-03-12 22:52:09 -0400321 dma_cache_maint_page(page, offset, size, dir);
Russell King56f55f82008-09-25 20:59:12 +0100322
323 return page_to_dma(dev, page) + offset;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700324}
325
326/**
327 * dma_unmap_single - unmap a single buffer previously mapped
328 * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices
329 * @handle: DMA address of buffer
Russell King7807c602008-09-30 11:30:24 +0100330 * @size: size of buffer (same as passed to dma_map_single)
331 * @dir: DMA transfer direction (same as passed to dma_map_single)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700332 *
333 * Unmap a single streaming mode DMA translation. The handle and size
334 * must match what was provided in the previous dma_map_single() call.
335 * All other usages are undefined.
336 *
337 * After this call, reads by the CPU to the buffer are guaranteed to see
338 * whatever the device wrote there.
339 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100340static inline void dma_unmap_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t handle,
341 size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700342{
343 /* nothing to do */
344}
Russell King125ab122008-09-25 22:16:22 +0100345#endif /* CONFIG_DMABOUNCE */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700346
347/**
348 * dma_unmap_page - unmap a buffer previously mapped through dma_map_page()
349 * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices
350 * @handle: DMA address of buffer
Russell King7807c602008-09-30 11:30:24 +0100351 * @size: size of buffer (same as passed to dma_map_page)
352 * @dir: DMA transfer direction (same as passed to dma_map_page)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700353 *
Russell King7807c602008-09-30 11:30:24 +0100354 * Unmap a page streaming mode DMA translation. The handle and size
355 * must match what was provided in the previous dma_map_page() call.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700356 * All other usages are undefined.
357 *
358 * After this call, reads by the CPU to the buffer are guaranteed to see
359 * whatever the device wrote there.
360 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100361static inline void dma_unmap_page(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t handle,
362 size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700363{
Russell King98ed7d42008-08-10 12:10:49 +0100364 dma_unmap_single(dev, handle, size, dir);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700365}
366
367/**
Russell King9dd42862008-08-10 12:18:26 +0100368 * dma_sync_single_range_for_cpu
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700369 * @dev: valid struct device pointer, or NULL for ISA and EISA-like devices
370 * @handle: DMA address of buffer
Russell King9dd42862008-08-10 12:18:26 +0100371 * @offset: offset of region to start sync
372 * @size: size of region to sync
373 * @dir: DMA transfer direction (same as passed to dma_map_single)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700374 *
375 * Make physical memory consistent for a single streaming mode DMA
376 * translation after a transfer.
377 *
378 * If you perform a dma_map_single() but wish to interrogate the
379 * buffer using the cpu, yet do not wish to teardown the PCI dma
380 * mapping, you must call this function before doing so. At the
381 * next point you give the PCI dma address back to the card, you
382 * must first the perform a dma_sync_for_device, and then the
383 * device again owns the buffer.
384 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100385static inline void dma_sync_single_range_for_cpu(struct device *dev,
386 dma_addr_t handle, unsigned long offset, size_t size,
387 enum dma_data_direction dir)
Russell King9dd42862008-08-10 12:18:26 +0100388{
Russell King0e18b5d2008-09-29 13:48:17 +0100389 BUG_ON(!valid_dma_direction(dir));
390
Russell King309dbba2008-09-29 19:50:59 +0100391 dmabounce_sync_for_cpu(dev, handle, offset, size, dir);
Russell King9dd42862008-08-10 12:18:26 +0100392}
393
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100394static inline void dma_sync_single_range_for_device(struct device *dev,
395 dma_addr_t handle, unsigned long offset, size_t size,
396 enum dma_data_direction dir)
Russell King9dd42862008-08-10 12:18:26 +0100397{
Russell King0e18b5d2008-09-29 13:48:17 +0100398 BUG_ON(!valid_dma_direction(dir));
399
Russell King8c8a0ec2008-09-25 21:52:49 +0100400 if (!dmabounce_sync_for_device(dev, handle, offset, size, dir))
401 return;
402
Russell King9dd42862008-08-10 12:18:26 +0100403 if (!arch_is_coherent())
404 dma_cache_maint(dma_to_virt(dev, handle) + offset, size, dir);
405}
Russell King9dd42862008-08-10 12:18:26 +0100406
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100407static inline void dma_sync_single_for_cpu(struct device *dev,
408 dma_addr_t handle, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700409{
Russell King9dd42862008-08-10 12:18:26 +0100410 dma_sync_single_range_for_cpu(dev, handle, 0, size, dir);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700411}
412
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100413static inline void dma_sync_single_for_device(struct device *dev,
414 dma_addr_t handle, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction dir)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700415{
Russell King9dd42862008-08-10 12:18:26 +0100416 dma_sync_single_range_for_device(dev, handle, 0, size, dir);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700417}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700418
Russell Kingafd1a322008-09-25 16:30:57 +0100419/*
420 * The scatter list versions of the above methods.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700421 */
Russell King3216a972008-09-25 22:23:31 +0100422extern int dma_map_sg(struct device *, struct scatterlist *, int,
423 enum dma_data_direction);
424extern void dma_unmap_sg(struct device *, struct scatterlist *, int,
425 enum dma_data_direction);
426extern void dma_sync_sg_for_cpu(struct device *, struct scatterlist *, int,
427 enum dma_data_direction);
428extern void dma_sync_sg_for_device(struct device *, struct scatterlist *, int,
429 enum dma_data_direction);
Russell Kingafd1a322008-09-25 16:30:57 +0100430
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700431
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700432#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
433#endif