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Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
420 lines
8.5 KiB
C
420 lines
8.5 KiB
C
/*
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* linux/arch/arm/mach-ebsa110/isamem.c
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2001 Russell King
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*
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* Perform "ISA" memory and IO accesses. The EBSA110 has some "peculiarities"
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* in the way it handles accesses to odd IO ports on 16-bit devices. These
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* devices have their D0-D15 lines connected to the processors D0-D15 lines.
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* Since they expect all byte IO operations to be performed on D0-D7, and the
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* StrongARM expects to transfer the byte to these odd addresses on D8-D15,
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* we must use a trick to get the required behaviour.
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*
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* The trick employed here is to use long word stores to odd address -1. The
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* glue logic picks this up as a "trick" access, and asserts the LSB of the
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* peripherals address bus, thereby accessing the odd IO port. Meanwhile, the
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* StrongARM transfers its data on D0-D7 as expected.
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*
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* Things get more interesting on the pass-1 EBSA110 - the PCMCIA controller
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* wiring was screwed in such a way that it had limited memory space access.
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* Luckily, the work-around for this is not too horrible. See
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* __isamem_convert_addr for the details.
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*/
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#include <linux/module.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/io.h>
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#include <mach/hardware.h>
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#include <asm/page.h>
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static void __iomem *__isamem_convert_addr(const volatile void __iomem *addr)
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{
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u32 ret, a = (u32 __force) addr;
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/*
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* The PCMCIA controller is wired up as follows:
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* +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
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* PCMCIA | 2 2 2 2 | 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 | | |
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* | 3 2 1 0 | 9 8 7 6 | 5 4 3 2 | 1 0 9 8 | 7 6 5 4 | 3 2 1 0 |
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* +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
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* CPU | 2 2 2 2 | 2 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 | | |
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* | 4 3 2 1 | 0 9 9 8 | 7 6 5 4 | 3 2 0 9 | 8 7 6 5 | 4 3 2 x |
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* +---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+
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*
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* This means that we can access PCMCIA regions as follows:
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* 0x*10000 -> 0x*1ffff
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* 0x*70000 -> 0x*7ffff
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* 0x*90000 -> 0x*9ffff
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* 0x*f0000 -> 0x*fffff
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*/
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ret = (a & 0xf803fe) << 1;
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ret |= (a & 0x03fc00) << 2;
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ret += 0xe8000000;
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if ((a & 0x20000) == (a & 0x40000) >> 1)
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return (void __iomem *)ret;
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BUG();
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* read[bwl] and write[bwl]
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*/
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u8 __readb(const volatile void __iomem *addr)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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u32 ret;
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if ((unsigned long)addr & 1)
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ret = __raw_readl(a);
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else
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ret = __raw_readb(a);
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return ret;
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}
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u16 __readw(const volatile void __iomem *addr)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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if ((unsigned long)addr & 1)
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BUG();
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return __raw_readw(a);
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}
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u32 __readl(const volatile void __iomem *addr)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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u32 ret;
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if ((unsigned long)addr & 3)
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BUG();
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ret = __raw_readw(a);
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ret |= __raw_readw(a + 4) << 16;
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return ret;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__readb);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__readw);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__readl);
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void readsw(const void __iomem *addr, void *data, int len)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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BUG_ON((unsigned long)addr & 1);
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__raw_readsw(a, data, len);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(readsw);
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void readsl(const void __iomem *addr, void *data, int len)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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BUG_ON((unsigned long)addr & 3);
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__raw_readsl(a, data, len);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(readsl);
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void __writeb(u8 val, void __iomem *addr)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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if ((unsigned long)addr & 1)
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__raw_writel(val, a);
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else
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__raw_writeb(val, a);
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}
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void __writew(u16 val, void __iomem *addr)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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if ((unsigned long)addr & 1)
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BUG();
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__raw_writew(val, a);
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}
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void __writel(u32 val, void __iomem *addr)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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if ((unsigned long)addr & 3)
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BUG();
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__raw_writew(val, a);
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__raw_writew(val >> 16, a + 4);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__writeb);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__writew);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__writel);
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void writesw(void __iomem *addr, const void *data, int len)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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BUG_ON((unsigned long)addr & 1);
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__raw_writesw(a, data, len);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(writesw);
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void writesl(void __iomem *addr, const void *data, int len)
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{
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void __iomem *a = __isamem_convert_addr(addr);
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BUG_ON((unsigned long)addr & 3);
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__raw_writesl(a, data, len);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(writesl);
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#define SUPERIO_PORT(p) \
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(((p) >> 3) == (0x3f8 >> 3) || \
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((p) >> 3) == (0x2f8 >> 3) || \
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((p) >> 3) == (0x378 >> 3))
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/*
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* We're addressing an 8 or 16-bit peripheral which tranfers
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* odd addresses on the low ISA byte lane.
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*/
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u8 __inb8(unsigned int port)
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{
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u32 ret;
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/*
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* The SuperIO registers use sane addressing techniques...
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*/
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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ret = __raw_readb((void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + (port << 2));
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else {
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void __iomem *a = (void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + ((port & ~1) << 1);
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/*
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* Shame nothing else does
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*/
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if (port & 1)
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ret = __raw_readl(a);
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else
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ret = __raw_readb(a);
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}
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* We're addressing a 16-bit peripheral which transfers odd
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* addresses on the high ISA byte lane.
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*/
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u8 __inb16(unsigned int port)
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{
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unsigned int offset;
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/*
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* The SuperIO registers use sane addressing techniques...
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*/
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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offset = port << 2;
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else
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offset = (port & ~1) << 1 | (port & 1);
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return __raw_readb((void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + offset);
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}
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u16 __inw(unsigned int port)
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{
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unsigned int offset;
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/*
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* The SuperIO registers use sane addressing techniques...
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*/
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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offset = port << 2;
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else {
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offset = port << 1;
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BUG_ON(port & 1);
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}
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return __raw_readw((void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + offset);
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}
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/*
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* Fake a 32-bit read with two 16-bit reads. Needed for 3c589.
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*/
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u32 __inl(unsigned int port)
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{
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void __iomem *a;
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port) || port & 3)
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BUG();
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a = (void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + ((port & ~1) << 1);
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return __raw_readw(a) | __raw_readw(a + 4) << 16;
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__inb8);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__inb16);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__inw);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__inl);
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void __outb8(u8 val, unsigned int port)
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{
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/*
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* The SuperIO registers use sane addressing techniques...
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*/
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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__raw_writeb(val, (void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + (port << 2));
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else {
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void __iomem *a = (void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + ((port & ~1) << 1);
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/*
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* Shame nothing else does
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*/
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if (port & 1)
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__raw_writel(val, a);
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else
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__raw_writeb(val, a);
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}
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}
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void __outb16(u8 val, unsigned int port)
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{
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unsigned int offset;
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/*
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* The SuperIO registers use sane addressing techniques...
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*/
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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offset = port << 2;
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else
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offset = (port & ~1) << 1 | (port & 1);
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__raw_writeb(val, (void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + offset);
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}
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void __outw(u16 val, unsigned int port)
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{
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unsigned int offset;
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/*
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* The SuperIO registers use sane addressing techniques...
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*/
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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offset = port << 2;
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else {
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offset = port << 1;
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BUG_ON(port & 1);
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}
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__raw_writew(val, (void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + offset);
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}
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void __outl(u32 val, unsigned int port)
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{
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BUG();
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__outb8);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__outb16);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__outw);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(__outl);
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void outsb(unsigned int port, const void *from, int len)
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{
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u32 off;
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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off = port << 2;
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else {
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off = (port & ~1) << 1;
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if (port & 1)
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BUG();
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}
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__raw_writesb((void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + off, from, len);
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}
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void insb(unsigned int port, void *from, int len)
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{
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u32 off;
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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off = port << 2;
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else {
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off = (port & ~1) << 1;
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if (port & 1)
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BUG();
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}
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__raw_readsb((void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + off, from, len);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(outsb);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(insb);
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void outsw(unsigned int port, const void *from, int len)
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{
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u32 off;
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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off = port << 2;
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else {
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off = (port & ~1) << 1;
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if (port & 1)
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BUG();
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}
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__raw_writesw((void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + off, from, len);
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}
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void insw(unsigned int port, void *from, int len)
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{
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u32 off;
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port))
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off = port << 2;
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else {
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off = (port & ~1) << 1;
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if (port & 1)
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BUG();
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}
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__raw_readsw((void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + off, from, len);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(outsw);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(insw);
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/*
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* We implement these as 16-bit insw/outsw, mainly for
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* 3c589 cards.
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*/
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void outsl(unsigned int port, const void *from, int len)
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{
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u32 off = port << 1;
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port) || port & 3)
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BUG();
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__raw_writesw((void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + off, from, len << 1);
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}
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void insl(unsigned int port, void *from, int len)
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{
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u32 off = port << 1;
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if (SUPERIO_PORT(port) || port & 3)
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BUG();
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__raw_readsw((void __iomem *)ISAIO_BASE + off, from, len << 1);
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}
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(outsl);
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EXPORT_SYMBOL(insl);
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