sh: Make all PxSEGADDR() calls fatal for non-legacy configs.
This stubs out all of the PxSEGADDR() wrappers for non-legacy code. 29-bit will continue to work with these, while 32-bit code will now blow up on compile rather than at runtime. The vast majority of the in-tree offenders are gone, with the only remaining culprits being unable to support 32-bit mode. Hopefully this will prevent anyone from ever using these again. Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
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((__typeof__(a))(((unsigned long)(a) & 0x1fffffff) | P3SEG))
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#define P4SEGADDR(a) \
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((__typeof__(a))(((unsigned long)(a) & 0x1fffffff) | P4SEG))
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#endif /* 29BIT */
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#else
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/*
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* These will never work in 32-bit, don't even bother.
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*/
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#define P1SEGADDR(a) __futile_remapping_attempt
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#define P2SEGADDR(a) __futile_remapping_attempt
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#define P3SEGADDR(a) __futile_remapping_attempt
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#define P4SEGADDR(a) __futile_remapping_attempt
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#endif
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#endif /* P1SEG */
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/* Check if an address can be reached in 29 bits */
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