// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 /* * Implement the default iomap interfaces * * (C) Copyright 2004 Linus Torvalds */ #include #include #include #ifdef CONFIG_PCI /** * pci_iomap_range - create a virtual mapping cookie for a PCI BAR * @dev: PCI device that owns the BAR * @bar: BAR number * @offset: map memory at the given offset in BAR * @maxlen: max length of the memory to map * * Using this function you will get a __iomem address to your device BAR. * You can access it using ioread*() and iowrite*(). These functions hide * the details if this is a MMIO or PIO address space and will just do what * you expect from them in the correct way. * * @maxlen specifies the maximum length to map. If you want to get access to * the complete BAR from offset to the end, pass %0 here. * */ void __iomem *pci_iomap_range(struct pci_dev *dev, int bar, unsigned long offset, unsigned long maxlen) { resource_size_t start = pci_resource_start(dev, bar); resource_size_t len = pci_resource_len(dev, bar); unsigned long flags = pci_resource_flags(dev, bar); if (len <= offset || !start) return NULL; len -= offset; start += offset; if (maxlen && len > maxlen) len = maxlen; if (flags & IORESOURCE_IO) return __pci_ioport_map(dev, start, len); if (flags & IORESOURCE_MEM) return ioremap(start, len); /* What? */ return NULL; } EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_iomap_range); /** * pci_iomap_wc_range - create a virtual WC mapping cookie for a PCI BAR * @dev: PCI device that owns the BAR * @bar: BAR number * @offset: map memory at the given offset in BAR * @maxlen: max length of the memory to map * * Using this function you will get a __iomem address to your device BAR. * You can access it using ioread*() and iowrite*(). These functions hide * the details if this is a MMIO or PIO address space and will just do what * you expect from them in the correct way. When possible write combining * is used. * * @maxlen specifies the maximum length to map. If you want to get access to * the complete BAR from offset to the end, pass %0 here. * */ void __iomem *pci_iomap_wc_range(struct pci_dev *dev, int bar, unsigned long offset, unsigned long maxlen) { resource_size_t start = pci_resource_start(dev, bar); resource_size_t len = pci_resource_len(dev, bar); unsigned long flags = pci_resource_flags(dev, bar); if (flags & IORESOURCE_IO) return NULL; if (len <= offset || !start) return NULL; len -= offset; start += offset; if (maxlen && len > maxlen) len = maxlen; if (flags & IORESOURCE_MEM) return ioremap_wc(start, len); /* What? */ return NULL; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_iomap_wc_range); /** * pci_iomap - create a virtual mapping cookie for a PCI BAR * @dev: PCI device that owns the BAR * @bar: BAR number * @maxlen: length of the memory to map * * Using this function you will get a __iomem address to your device BAR. * You can access it using ioread*() and iowrite*(). These functions hide * the details if this is a MMIO or PIO address space and will just do what * you expect from them in the correct way. * * @maxlen specifies the maximum length to map. If you want to get access to * the complete BAR without checking for its length first, pass %0 here. * */ void __iomem *pci_iomap(struct pci_dev *dev, int bar, unsigned long maxlen) { return pci_iomap_range(dev, bar, 0, maxlen); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_iomap); /** * pci_iomap_wc - create a virtual WC mapping cookie for a PCI BAR * @dev: PCI device that owns the BAR * @bar: BAR number * @maxlen: length of the memory to map * * Using this function you will get a __iomem address to your device BAR. * You can access it using ioread*() and iowrite*(). These functions hide * the details if this is a MMIO or PIO address space and will just do what * you expect from them in the correct way. When possible write combining * is used. * * @maxlen specifies the maximum length to map. If you want to get access to * the complete BAR without checking for its length first, pass %0 here. * */ void __iomem *pci_iomap_wc(struct pci_dev *dev, int bar, unsigned long maxlen) { return pci_iomap_wc_range(dev, bar, 0, maxlen); } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(pci_iomap_wc); /* * pci_iounmap() somewhat illogically comes from lib/iomap.c for the * CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP case, because that's the code that knows about * the different IOMAP ranges. * * But if the architecture does not use the generic iomap code, and if * it has _not_ defined it's own private pci_iounmap function, we define * it here. * * NOTE! This default implementation assumes that if the architecture * support ioport mapping (HAS_IOPORT_MAP), the ioport mapping will * be fixed to the range [ PCI_IOBASE, PCI_IOBASE+IO_SPACE_LIMIT [, * and does not need unmapping with 'ioport_unmap()'. * * If you have different rules for your architecture, you need to * implement your own pci_iounmap() that knows the rules for where * and how IO vs MEM get mapped. * * This code is odd, and the ARCH_HAS/ARCH_WANTS #define logic comes * from legacy header file behavior. In particular, * it would seem to make sense to do the iounmap(p) for the non-IO-space * case here regardless, but that's not what the old header file code * did. Probably incorrectly, but this is meant to be bug-for-bug * compatible. */ #if defined(ARCH_WANTS_GENERIC_PCI_IOUNMAP) void pci_iounmap(struct pci_dev *dev, void __iomem *p) { #ifdef ARCH_HAS_GENERIC_IOPORT_MAP uintptr_t start = (uintptr_t) PCI_IOBASE; uintptr_t addr = (uintptr_t) p; if (addr >= start && addr < start + IO_SPACE_LIMIT) return; iounmap(p); #endif } EXPORT_SYMBOL(pci_iounmap); #endif /* ARCH_WANTS_GENERIC_PCI_IOUNMAP */ #endif /* CONFIG_PCI */