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			182 lines
		
	
	
		
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			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #ifndef _ASM_X86_IO_64_H
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| #define _ASM_X86_IO_64_H
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| 
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| 
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| /*
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|  * This file contains the definitions for the x86 IO instructions
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|  * inb/inw/inl/outb/outw/outl and the "string versions" of the same
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|  * (insb/insw/insl/outsb/outsw/outsl). You can also use "pausing"
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|  * versions of the single-IO instructions (inb_p/inw_p/..).
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|  *
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|  * This file is not meant to be obfuscating: it's just complicated
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|  * to (a) handle it all in a way that makes gcc able to optimize it
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|  * as well as possible and (b) trying to avoid writing the same thing
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|  * over and over again with slight variations and possibly making a
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|  * mistake somewhere.
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|  */
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Thanks to James van Artsdalen for a better timing-fix than
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|  * the two short jumps: using outb's to a nonexistent port seems
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|  * to guarantee better timings even on fast machines.
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|  *
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|  * On the other hand, I'd like to be sure of a non-existent port:
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|  * I feel a bit unsafe about using 0x80 (should be safe, though)
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|  *
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|  *		Linus
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|  */
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| 
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|  /*
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|   *  Bit simplified and optimized by Jan Hubicka
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|   *  Support of BIGMEM added by Gerhard Wichert, Siemens AG, July 1999.
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|   *
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|   *  isa_memset_io, isa_memcpy_fromio, isa_memcpy_toio added,
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|   *  isa_read[wl] and isa_write[wl] fixed
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|   *  - Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>
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|   */
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| 
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| extern void native_io_delay(void);
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| 
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| extern int io_delay_type;
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| extern void io_delay_init(void);
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| 
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| #if defined(CONFIG_PARAVIRT)
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| #include <asm/paravirt.h>
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| #else
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| 
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| static inline void slow_down_io(void)
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| {
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| 	native_io_delay();
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| #ifdef REALLY_SLOW_IO
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| 	native_io_delay();
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| 	native_io_delay();
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| 	native_io_delay();
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| #endif
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Talk about misusing macros..
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|  */
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| #define __OUT1(s, x)							\
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| static inline void out##s(unsigned x value, unsigned short port) {
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| 
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| #define __OUT2(s, s1, s2)				\
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| asm volatile ("out" #s " %" s1 "0,%" s2 "1"
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| 
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| #ifndef REALLY_SLOW_IO
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| #define REALLY_SLOW_IO
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| #define UNSET_REALLY_SLOW_IO
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| #endif
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| 
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| #define __OUT(s, s1, x)							\
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| 	__OUT1(s, x) __OUT2(s, s1, "w") : : "a" (value), "Nd" (port));	\
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| 	}								\
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| 	__OUT1(s##_p, x) __OUT2(s, s1, "w") : : "a" (value), "Nd" (port)); \
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| 	slow_down_io();							\
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| }
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| 
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| #define __IN1(s)							\
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| static inline RETURN_TYPE in##s(unsigned short port)			\
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| {									\
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| 	RETURN_TYPE _v;
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| 
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| #define __IN2(s, s1, s2)						\
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| 	asm volatile ("in" #s " %" s2 "1,%" s1 "0"
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| 
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| #define __IN(s, s1, i...)						\
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| 	__IN1(s) __IN2(s, s1, "w") : "=a" (_v) : "Nd" (port), ##i);	\
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| 	return _v;							\
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| 	}								\
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| 	__IN1(s##_p) __IN2(s, s1, "w") : "=a" (_v) : "Nd" (port), ##i);	\
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| 	slow_down_io(); \
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| 	return _v; }
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| 
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| #ifdef UNSET_REALLY_SLOW_IO
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| #undef REALLY_SLOW_IO
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| #endif
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| 
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| #define __INS(s)							\
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| static inline void ins##s(unsigned short port, void *addr,		\
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| 			  unsigned long count)				\
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| {									\
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| 	asm volatile ("rep ; ins" #s					\
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| 		      : "=D" (addr), "=c" (count)			\
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| 		      : "d" (port), "0" (addr), "1" (count));		\
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| }
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| 
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| #define __OUTS(s)							\
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| static inline void outs##s(unsigned short port, const void *addr,	\
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| 			   unsigned long count)				\
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| {									\
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| 	asm volatile ("rep ; outs" #s					\
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| 		      : "=S" (addr), "=c" (count)			\
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| 		      : "d" (port), "0" (addr), "1" (count));		\
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| }
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| 
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| #define RETURN_TYPE unsigned char
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| __IN(b, "")
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| #undef RETURN_TYPE
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| #define RETURN_TYPE unsigned short
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| __IN(w, "")
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| #undef RETURN_TYPE
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| #define RETURN_TYPE unsigned int
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| __IN(l, "")
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| #undef RETURN_TYPE
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| 
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| __OUT(b, "b", char)
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| __OUT(w, "w", short)
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| __OUT(l, , int)
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| 
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| __INS(b)
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| __INS(w)
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| __INS(l)
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| 
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| __OUTS(b)
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| __OUTS(w)
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| __OUTS(l)
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| 
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| #if defined(__KERNEL__) && defined(__x86_64__)
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| 
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| #include <linux/vmalloc.h>
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| 
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| #include <asm-generic/iomap.h>
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| 
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| void __memcpy_fromio(void *, unsigned long, unsigned);
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| void __memcpy_toio(unsigned long, const void *, unsigned);
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| 
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| static inline void memcpy_fromio(void *to, const volatile void __iomem *from,
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| 				 unsigned len)
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| {
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| 	__memcpy_fromio(to, (unsigned long)from, len);
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| }
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| 
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| static inline void memcpy_toio(volatile void __iomem *to, const void *from,
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| 			       unsigned len)
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| {
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| 	__memcpy_toio((unsigned long)to, from, len);
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| }
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| 
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| void memset_io(volatile void __iomem *a, int b, size_t c);
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| 
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| /*
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|  * ISA space is 'always mapped' on a typical x86 system, no need to
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|  * explicitly ioremap() it. The fact that the ISA IO space is mapped
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|  * to PAGE_OFFSET is pure coincidence - it does not mean ISA values
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|  * are physical addresses. The following constant pointer can be
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|  * used as the IO-area pointer (it can be iounmapped as well, so the
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|  * analogy with PCI is quite large):
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|  */
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| #define __ISA_IO_base ((char __iomem *)(PAGE_OFFSET))
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| 
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| #define flush_write_buffers()
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Convert a virtual cached pointer to an uncached pointer
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|  */
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| #define xlate_dev_kmem_ptr(p)	p
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| 
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| #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
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| 
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| #endif /* _ASM_X86_IO_64_H */
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