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/* * include/asm-mips/segment.h * * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public * License. See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive * for more details. * * Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 by Ralf Baechle * * Note that the quad functions are only being used for the 64 bit kernel and * therefore it isn't really important that they will be miscompiled for * 32-bit kernels. */ #ifndef __ASM_MIPS_SEGMENT_H #define __ASM_MIPS_SEGMENT_H #ifndef __LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY__ /* * For memcpy() */ #include <linux/string.h> /* * This is a gcc optimization barrier, which essentially * inserts a sequence point in the gcc RTL tree that gcc * can't move code around. This is needed when we enter * or exit a critical region (in this case around user-level * accesses that may sleep, and we can't let gcc optimize * global state around them). */ #define __gcc_barrier() __asm__ __volatile__("": : :"memory") /* * Uh, these should become the main single-value transfer routines.. * They automatically use the right size if we just have the right * pointer type.. */ #define put_user(x,ptr) __put_user((unsigned long)(x),(ptr),sizeof(*(ptr))) #define get_user(ptr) ((__typeof__(*(ptr)))__get_user((ptr),sizeof(*(ptr)))) /* * This is a silly but good way to make sure that * the __put_user function is indeed always optimized, * and that we use the correct sizes.. */ extern int bad_user_access_length(void); /* I should make this use unaligned transfers etc.. */ static inline void __put_user(unsigned long x, void * y, int size) { __gcc_barrier(); switch (size) { case 1: *(char *) y = x; break; case 2: *(short *) y = x; break; case 4: *(int *) y = x; break; case 8: *(long *) y = x; break; default: bad_user_access_length(); } __gcc_barrier(); } /* I should make this use unaligned transfers etc.. */ static inline unsigned long __get_user(const void * y, int size) { unsigned long result; __gcc_barrier(); switch (size) { case 1: result = *(unsigned char *) y; break; case 2: result = *(unsigned short *) y; break; case 4: result = *(unsigned int *) y; break; case 8: result = *(unsigned long *) y; break; default: result = bad_user_access_length(); break; } __gcc_barrier(); return result; } #define get_fs_byte(addr) get_user((unsigned char *)(addr)) #define get_fs_word(addr) get_user((unsigned short *)(addr)) #define get_fs_long(addr) get_user((unsigned int *)(addr)) #define get_fs_quad(addr) get_user((unsigned long *)(addr)) #define put_fs_byte(x,addr) put_user((x),(char *)(addr)) #define put_fs_word(x,addr) put_user((x),(short *)(addr)) #define put_fs_long(x,addr) put_user((x),(int *)(addr)) #define put_fs_quad(x,addr) put_user((x),(long *)(addr)) static inline void memcpy_fromfs(void * to, const void * from, unsigned long n) { __gcc_barrier(); memcpy(to, from, n); __gcc_barrier(); } static inline void memcpy_tofs(void * to, const void * from, unsigned long n) { __gcc_barrier(); memcpy(to, from, n); __gcc_barrier(); } /* * For segmented architectures, these are used to specify which segment * to use for the above functions. * * MIPS is not segmented, so these are just dummies. */ #define KERNEL_DS 0 #define USER_DS 1 static inline unsigned long get_fs(void) { return USER_DS; } static inline unsigned long get_ds(void) { return KERNEL_DS; } static inline void set_fs(unsigned long val) { } #endif /* !__LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY__ */ /* * Memory segments (32bit kernel mode addresses) */ #define KUSEG 0x00000000 #define KSEG0 0x80000000 #define KSEG1 0xa0000000 #define KSEG2 0xc0000000 #define KSEG3 0xe0000000 /* * Returns the kernel segment base of a given address */ #define KSEGX(a) (((unsigned long)(a)) & 0xe0000000) /* * Returns the physical address of a KSEG0/KSEG1 address */ #define PHYSADDR(a) (((unsigned long)(a)) & 0x1fffffff) /* * Map an address to a certain kernel segment */ #define KSEG0ADDR(a) ((((unsigned long)(a)) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG0) #define KSEG1ADDR(a) ((((unsigned long)(a)) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG1) #define KSEG2ADDR(a) ((((unsigned long)(a)) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG2) #define KSEG3ADDR(a) ((((unsigned long)(a)) & 0x1fffffff) | KSEG3) /* * Memory segments (64bit kernel mode addresses) */ #define XKUSEG 0x0000 0000 0000 0000 #define XKSSEG 0x4000 0000 0000 0000 #define XKPHYS 0x8000 0000 0000 0000 #define XKSEG 0xc000 0000 0000 0000 #define CKSEG0 0xffff ffff 8000 0000 #define CKSEG1 0xffff ffff a000 0000 #define CKSSEG 0xffff ffff c000 0000 #define CKSEG3 0xffff ffff e000 0000 #endif /* __ASM_MIPS_SEGMENT_H */