xref: /openbmc/linux/arch/openrisc/mm/ioremap.c (revision c4c3c32d)
1 // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
2 /*
3  * OpenRISC ioremap.c
4  *
5  * Linux architectural port borrowing liberally from similar works of
6  * others.  All original copyrights apply as per the original source
7  * declaration.
8  *
9  * Modifications for the OpenRISC architecture:
10  * Copyright (C) 2003 Matjaz Breskvar <phoenix@bsemi.com>
11  * Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Jonas Bonn <jonas@southpole.se>
12  */
13 
14 #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
15 #include <linux/io.h>
16 #include <linux/pgtable.h>
17 #include <asm/pgalloc.h>
18 #include <asm/fixmap.h>
19 #include <asm/bug.h>
20 #include <linux/sched.h>
21 #include <asm/tlbflush.h>
22 
23 extern int mem_init_done;
24 
25 static unsigned int fixmaps_used __initdata;
26 
27 /*
28  * Remap an arbitrary physical address space into the kernel virtual
29  * address space. Needed when the kernel wants to access high addresses
30  * directly.
31  *
32  * NOTE! We need to allow non-page-aligned mappings too: we will obviously
33  * have to convert them into an offset in a page-aligned mapping, but the
34  * caller shouldn't need to know that small detail.
35  */
36 void __iomem *__ref ioremap(phys_addr_t addr, unsigned long size)
37 {
38 	phys_addr_t p;
39 	unsigned long v;
40 	unsigned long offset, last_addr;
41 	struct vm_struct *area = NULL;
42 
43 	/* Don't allow wraparound or zero size */
44 	last_addr = addr + size - 1;
45 	if (!size || last_addr < addr)
46 		return NULL;
47 
48 	/*
49 	 * Mappings have to be page-aligned
50 	 */
51 	offset = addr & ~PAGE_MASK;
52 	p = addr & PAGE_MASK;
53 	size = PAGE_ALIGN(last_addr + 1) - p;
54 
55 	if (likely(mem_init_done)) {
56 		area = get_vm_area(size, VM_IOREMAP);
57 		if (!area)
58 			return NULL;
59 		v = (unsigned long)area->addr;
60 	} else {
61 		if ((fixmaps_used + (size >> PAGE_SHIFT)) > FIX_N_IOREMAPS)
62 			return NULL;
63 		v = fix_to_virt(FIX_IOREMAP_BEGIN + fixmaps_used);
64 		fixmaps_used += (size >> PAGE_SHIFT);
65 	}
66 
67 	if (ioremap_page_range(v, v + size, p,
68 			__pgprot(pgprot_val(PAGE_KERNEL) | _PAGE_CI))) {
69 		if (likely(mem_init_done))
70 			vfree(area->addr);
71 		else
72 			fixmaps_used -= (size >> PAGE_SHIFT);
73 		return NULL;
74 	}
75 
76 	return (void __iomem *)(offset + (char *)v);
77 }
78 EXPORT_SYMBOL(ioremap);
79 
80 void iounmap(volatile void __iomem *addr)
81 {
82 	/* If the page is from the fixmap pool then we just clear out
83 	 * the fixmap mapping.
84 	 */
85 	if (unlikely((unsigned long)addr > FIXADDR_START)) {
86 		/* This is a bit broken... we don't really know
87 		 * how big the area is so it's difficult to know
88 		 * how many fixed pages to invalidate...
89 		 * just flush tlb and hope for the best...
90 		 * consider this a FIXME
91 		 *
92 		 * Really we should be clearing out one or more page
93 		 * table entries for these virtual addresses so that
94 		 * future references cause a page fault... for now, we
95 		 * rely on two things:
96 		 *   i)  this code never gets called on known boards
97 		 *   ii) invalid accesses to the freed areas aren't made
98 		 */
99 		flush_tlb_all();
100 		return;
101 	}
102 
103 	return vfree((void *)(PAGE_MASK & (unsigned long)addr));
104 }
105 EXPORT_SYMBOL(iounmap);
106 
107 /**
108  * OK, this one's a bit tricky... ioremap can get called before memory is
109  * initialized (early serial console does this) and will want to alloc a page
110  * for its mapping.  No userspace pages will ever get allocated before memory
111  * is initialized so this applies only to kernel pages.  In the event that
112  * this is called before memory is initialized we allocate the page using
113  * the memblock infrastructure.
114  */
115 
116 pte_t __ref *pte_alloc_one_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm)
117 {
118 	pte_t *pte;
119 
120 	if (likely(mem_init_done)) {
121 		pte = (pte_t *)get_zeroed_page(GFP_KERNEL);
122 	} else {
123 		pte = memblock_alloc(PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_SIZE);
124 		if (!pte)
125 			panic("%s: Failed to allocate %lu bytes align=0x%lx\n",
126 			      __func__, PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_SIZE);
127 	}
128 
129 	return pte;
130 }
131