1 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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2 | // File : ioc_driver.c |
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3 | // Date : 23/05/2013 |
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4 | // Author : alain greiner |
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5 | // Copyright (c) UPMC-LIP6 |
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6 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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7 | // The ioc_driver.c and ioc_driver.h files are part ot the GIET-VM kernel. |
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8 | // This driver supports the SocLib vci_block_device component, that is |
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9 | // a single channel, block oriented, external storage contrÃŽler. |
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10 | // |
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11 | // It can exist only one block-device controler in the architecture. |
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12 | // |
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13 | // The _ioc_read() and _ioc_write() functions use the _ioc_access() function, |
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14 | // that is always blocking, but can be called in 4 modes: |
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15 | // |
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16 | // - In BOOT_PA mode, the _ioc_access() function use the buffer virtual address |
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17 | // as a physical address (as the page tables are not build) and use a polling |
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18 | // policy on the IOC_STATUS register to detect transfer completion, as |
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19 | // hardware interrupts are not activated. This mode is used by the |
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20 | // boot code to load the map.bin file into memory. |
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21 | // |
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22 | // - In BOOT_VA mode, the _ioc_access() function makes a V2P translation to |
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23 | // compute the buffer physical address, and use a polling policy on IOC_STATUS |
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24 | // register to detect transfer completion. This mode is used by the boot code |
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25 | // to load the various .elf files into memory. |
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26 | // |
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27 | // - In KERNEL mode, the _ioc_access() function makes a V2P translation to |
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28 | // compute the buffer physical address, and use a descheduling strategy: |
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29 | // The ISR executed when transfer completes should restart the calling task. |
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30 | // There is no checking of user access right to the memory buffer. |
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31 | // This mode must be used to access IOC, for an "open" system call. |
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32 | // |
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33 | // - In USER mode, the _ioc_access() function makes a V2P translation to |
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34 | // compute the buffer physical address, and use a descheduling strategy: |
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35 | // The ISR executed when transfer completes should restart the calling task, |
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36 | // The user access right to the memory buffer must be checked. |
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37 | // This mode must be used to access IOC, for a "read/write" system call. |
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38 | // |
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39 | // As the IOC component can be used by several programs running in parallel, |
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40 | // the _ioc_lock variable guaranties exclusive access to the device. The |
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41 | // _ioc_read() and _ioc_write() functions use atomic LL/SC to get the lock. |
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42 | // |
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43 | // The IOMMU can be activated or not: |
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44 | // |
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45 | // 1) When the IOMMU is used, a fixed size 2Mbytes vseg is allocated to |
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46 | // the IOC peripheral, in the I/O virtual space, and the user buffer is |
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47 | // dynamically remapped in the IOMMU page table. The corresponding entry |
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48 | // in the IOMMU PT1 is defined by the kernel _ioc_iommu_ix1 variable. |
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49 | // The number of pages to be unmapped is stored in the _ioc_npages variable. |
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50 | // The number of PT2 entries is dynamically computed and stored in the |
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51 | // kernel _ioc_iommu_npages variable. It cannot be larger than 512. |
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52 | // The user buffer is unmapped by the _ioc_completed() function when |
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53 | // the transfer is completed. |
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54 | // |
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55 | // 2/ If the IOMMU is not used, we check that the user buffer is mapped to a |
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56 | // contiguous physical buffer (this is generally true because the user space |
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57 | // page tables are statically constructed to use contiguous physical memory). |
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58 | // |
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59 | // Finally, the memory buffer must fulfill the following conditions: |
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60 | // - The buffer must be word aligned, |
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61 | // - The buffer must be mapped in user space for an user access, |
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62 | // - The buffer must be writable in case of (to_mem) access, |
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63 | // - The total number of physical pages occupied by the user buffer cannot |
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64 | // be larger than 512 pages if the IOMMU is activated, |
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65 | // - All physical pages occupied by the user buffer must be contiguous |
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66 | // if the IOMMU is not activated. |
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67 | // An error code is returned if these conditions are not verified. |
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68 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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69 | // The seg_ioc_base virtual base addresses must be defined in giet_vsegs.ld file. |
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70 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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71 | |
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72 | #include <giet_config.h> |
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73 | #include <ioc_driver.h> |
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74 | #include <utils.h> |
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75 | #include <tty_driver.h> |
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76 | #include <iob_driver.h> |
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77 | #include <ctx_handler.h> |
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78 | #include <mmc_driver.h> |
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79 | #include <vmem.h> |
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80 | |
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81 | #if !defined( USE_IOB ) |
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82 | # error: You must define USE_IOB in the hard_config.h file |
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83 | #endif |
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84 | |
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85 | #if !defined(GIET_USE_IOMMU) |
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86 | # error: You must define GIET_USE_IOMMU in the giet_config.h file |
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87 | #endif |
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88 | |
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89 | #define in_unckdata __attribute__((section (".unckdata"))) |
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90 | |
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91 | ///////////////////// IOC global variables |
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92 | |
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93 | in_unckdata unsigned int _ioc_lock = 0; |
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94 | in_unckdata volatile unsigned int _ioc_status = 0; |
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95 | in_unckdata volatile unsigned int _ioc_gtid; |
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96 | in_unckdata volatile unsigned int _ioc_iommu_ix1 = 0; |
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97 | in_unckdata volatile unsigned int _ioc_iommu_npages; |
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98 | |
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99 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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100 | // _ioc_access() |
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101 | // This function transfer data between a memory buffer and the block device. |
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102 | // The buffer lentgth is (count*block_size) bytes. |
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103 | // Arguments are: |
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104 | // - to_mem : from external storage to memory when non 0. |
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105 | // - kernel : kernel buffer with identity mapping when non 0. |
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106 | // - lba : first block index on the external storage. |
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107 | // - buf_vaddr : virtual base address of the memory buffer. |
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108 | // - count : number of blocks to be transfered. |
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109 | // Returns 0 if success, > 0 if error. |
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110 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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111 | static unsigned int _ioc_access( unsigned int to_mem, |
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112 | unsigned int mode, |
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113 | unsigned int lba, |
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114 | unsigned int buf_vaddr, |
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115 | unsigned int count) |
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116 | { |
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117 | |
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118 | #if GIET_DEBUG_IOC_DRIVER |
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119 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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120 | _puts("\n[IOC DEBUG] Enter _ioc_access() at cycle "); |
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121 | _putd( _get_proctime() ); |
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122 | _puts(" for processor "); |
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123 | _putd( _get_procid() ); |
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124 | _puts("\n - mode = "); |
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125 | _putd( mode ); |
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126 | _puts("\n - vaddr = "); |
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127 | _putx( buf_vaddr ); |
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128 | _puts("\n - sectors = "); |
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129 | _putd( count ); |
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130 | _puts("\n - lba = "); |
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131 | _putx( lba ); |
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132 | _puts("\n"); |
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133 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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134 | #endif |
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135 | |
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136 | unsigned int error; // return value |
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137 | unsigned int pt_vbase; // page table vbase address |
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138 | unsigned int vpn_min; // first virtuel page index covering buffer |
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139 | unsigned int vpn_max; // last virtual page index covering buffer |
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140 | unsigned int vpn; // current virtual page index |
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141 | unsigned int ppn; // physical page number |
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142 | unsigned int flags; // page protection flags |
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143 | unsigned int ix2; // page index in IOMMU PT1 page table |
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144 | unsigned int ppn_first; // first physical page number for user buffer |
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145 | unsigned int buf_xaddr = 0; // user buffer virtual address in IO space (if IOMMU) |
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146 | paddr_t buf_paddr = 0; // user buffer physical address (if no IOMMU), |
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147 | |
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148 | // check buffer alignment |
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149 | if ((unsigned int) buf_vaddr & 0x3) |
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150 | { |
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151 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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152 | _puts("\n[GIET ERROR] in _ioc_access() : buffer not word aligned\n"); |
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153 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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154 | return 1; |
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155 | } |
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156 | |
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157 | unsigned int * ioc_address = (unsigned int *) &seg_ioc_base ; |
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158 | |
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159 | unsigned int length = count << 9; // count * 512 bytes |
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160 | |
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161 | // computing target buffer physical address |
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162 | if ( mode == IOC_BOOT_PA_MODE ) // identity mapping |
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163 | { |
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164 | buf_paddr = (paddr_t)buf_vaddr; |
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165 | } |
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166 | else // V2P translation |
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167 | { |
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168 | // get page table virtual address |
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169 | pt_vbase = _get_context_slot(CTX_PTAB_ID); |
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170 | vpn_min = buf_vaddr >> 12; |
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171 | vpn_max = (buf_vaddr + length - 1) >> 12; |
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172 | |
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173 | // loop on all virtual pages covering the user buffer |
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174 | for (vpn = vpn_min, ix2 = 0 ; |
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175 | vpn <= vpn_max ; |
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176 | vpn++, ix2++ ) |
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177 | { |
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178 | // get ppn and flags for each vpn |
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179 | unsigned int ko = _v2p_translate( (page_table_t*)pt_vbase, |
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180 | vpn, |
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181 | &ppn, |
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182 | &flags); |
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183 | // check access rights |
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184 | if ( ko ) |
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185 | { |
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186 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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187 | _puts("\n[GIET ERROR] in _ioc_access() : buffer unmapped\n"); |
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188 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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189 | return 1; |
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190 | } |
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191 | |
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192 | if ( (mode == IOC_USER_MODE) && ((flags & PTE_U) == 0) ) |
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193 | { |
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194 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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195 | _puts("\n[GIET ERROR] in _ioc_access() : buffer not user accessible\n"); |
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196 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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197 | return 1; |
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198 | } |
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199 | |
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200 | if ( ((flags & PTE_W) == 0 ) && to_mem ) |
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201 | { |
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202 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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203 | _puts("\n[GIET ERROR] in _ioc_access() : buffer not writable\n"); |
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204 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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205 | return 1; |
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206 | } |
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207 | |
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208 | // save first ppn value |
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209 | if (ix2 == 0) ppn_first = ppn; |
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210 | |
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211 | #if GIET_USE_IOMMU |
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212 | |
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213 | // check buffer length < 2 Mbytes |
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214 | if (ix2 > 511) // check buffer length < 2 Mbytes |
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215 | { |
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216 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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217 | _puts("\n[GIET ERROR] in _ioc_access() : user buffer > 2 Mbytes\n"); |
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218 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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219 | return 1; |
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220 | } |
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221 | // map the physical page in IOMMU page table |
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222 | _iommu_add_pte2( _ioc_iommu_ix1, // PT1 index |
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223 | ix2, // PT2 index |
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224 | ppn, // Physical page number |
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225 | flags ); // Protection flags |
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226 | |
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227 | // compute user buffer virtual adress in IO space |
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228 | buf_xaddr = (_ioc_iommu_ix1) << 21 | (buf_vaddr & 0xFFF); |
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229 | |
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230 | #else |
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231 | |
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232 | // check that physical pages are contiguous |
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233 | if ((ppn - ppn_first) != ix2) |
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234 | { |
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235 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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236 | _puts("[GIET ERROR] in _ioc_access() : split physical buffer\n"); |
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237 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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238 | return 1; |
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239 | } |
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240 | |
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241 | // compute user buffer physical adress |
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242 | buf_paddr = (((paddr_t)ppn_first) << 12) | (buf_vaddr & 0xFFF); |
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243 | #endif |
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244 | |
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245 | } // end for vpn |
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246 | } |
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247 | |
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248 | #if GIET_USE_IOMMU |
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249 | |
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250 | // register the number of pages to be unmapped in IOMMU |
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251 | _ioc_iommu_npages = (vpn_max - vpn_min) + 1; |
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252 | |
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253 | #endif |
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254 | |
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255 | if ( to_mem ) // memory write : invalidate data caches |
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256 | { |
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257 | // L1 cache |
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258 | if ( GIET_NO_HARD_CC ) _dcache_buf_invalidate((void *) buf_vaddr, length); |
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259 | |
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260 | // L2 cache (only if IOB used) |
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261 | if ( USE_IOB ) _memc_inval( buf_paddr, length ); |
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262 | } |
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263 | else // memory read : update data caches |
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264 | { |
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265 | // L1 cache : nothing to do if L1 write-through |
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266 | |
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267 | // L2 cache (only if IOB used) |
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268 | if ( USE_IOB ) _memc_sync( buf_paddr, length ); |
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269 | } |
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270 | |
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271 | // get the lock protecting IOC |
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272 | _get_lock(&_ioc_lock); |
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273 | |
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274 | // set the _ioc_status polling variable |
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275 | _ioc_status = BLOCK_DEVICE_BUSY; |
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276 | |
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277 | #if GIET_DEBUG_IOC_DRIVER |
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278 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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279 | _puts("\n[IOC DEBUG] _ioc_access() : configure IOC\n"); |
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280 | _puts(" - buf_paddr = "); |
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281 | _putl( buf_paddr ); |
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282 | _puts("\n"); |
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283 | _puts(" - count = "); |
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284 | _putd( count ); |
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285 | _puts("\n"); |
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286 | _puts(" - lba = "); |
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287 | _putd( lba ); |
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288 | _puts("\n"); |
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289 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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290 | #endif |
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291 | |
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292 | // send command to IOC |
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293 | if ( GIET_USE_IOMMU ) |
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294 | { |
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295 | ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_BUFFER] = buf_xaddr; |
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296 | ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_COUNT] = count; |
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297 | ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_LBA] = lba; |
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298 | } |
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299 | else |
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300 | { |
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301 | ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_BUFFER] = (unsigned int)buf_paddr; |
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302 | ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_BUFFER_EXT] = (unsigned int)(buf_paddr>>32); |
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303 | ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_COUNT] = count; |
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304 | ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_LBA] = lba; |
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305 | } |
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306 | |
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307 | // There is two policies for transfer completion |
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308 | // detection, depending on the mode argument: |
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309 | |
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310 | if ( (mode == IOC_BOOT_PA_MODE) || // We poll directly the IOC_STATUS register |
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311 | (mode == IOC_BOOT_VA_MODE) ) // as IRQs are masked. |
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312 | { |
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313 | // Launch transfert |
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314 | if (to_mem == 0) ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_OP] = BLOCK_DEVICE_WRITE; |
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315 | else ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_OP] = BLOCK_DEVICE_READ; |
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316 | |
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317 | unsigned int status = _ioc_get_status(); |
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318 | while( (status != BLOCK_DEVICE_READ_SUCCESS) && |
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319 | (status != BLOCK_DEVICE_READ_ERROR) && |
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320 | (status != BLOCK_DEVICE_WRITE_SUCCESS) && |
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321 | (status != BLOCK_DEVICE_WRITE_ERROR) ) |
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322 | { |
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323 | status = _ioc_get_status(); |
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324 | |
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325 | #if GIET_DEBUG_IOC_DRIVER |
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326 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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327 | _puts("\n[IOC DEBUG] _ioc_access() : ... waiting on IOC_STATUS register ...\n"); |
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328 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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329 | #endif |
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330 | |
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331 | } |
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332 | // analyse status |
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333 | error = ( (status == BLOCK_DEVICE_READ_ERROR) || |
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334 | (status == BLOCK_DEVICE_WRITE_ERROR) ); |
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335 | |
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336 | // release lock |
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337 | _release_lock(&_ioc_lock); |
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338 | } |
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339 | else // in USER or KERNEL mode, we deschedule the task. |
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340 | // When the task is rescheduled by the ISR, we reset |
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341 | // the _ioc_status variable, and release the lock |
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342 | { |
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343 | // We need a critical section, because we must reset the RUN bit |
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344 | // before to launch the transfer, and we want to avoid to be descheduled |
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345 | // between these two operations. |
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346 | |
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347 | // Enter critical section |
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348 | _it_disable(); |
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349 | |
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350 | // set _ioc_gtid and reset runnable |
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351 | unsigned int ltid = _get_proc_task_id(); |
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352 | unsigned int pid = _get_procid(); |
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353 | _ioc_gtid = (pid<<16) + ltid; |
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354 | _set_task_slot( pid, ltid, CTX_RUN_ID, 0 ); |
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355 | |
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356 | // Launch transfert |
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357 | if (to_mem == 0) ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_OP] = BLOCK_DEVICE_WRITE; |
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358 | else ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_OP] = BLOCK_DEVICE_READ; |
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359 | |
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360 | // Exit critical section |
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361 | _it_enable(); |
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362 | |
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363 | // deschedule task |
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364 | _ctx_switch(); |
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365 | |
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366 | // analyse status |
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367 | error = ( (_ioc_status == BLOCK_DEVICE_READ_ERROR) || |
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368 | (_ioc_status == BLOCK_DEVICE_WRITE_ERROR) ); |
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369 | |
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370 | // reset _ioc_status and release lock |
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371 | _ioc_status = BLOCK_DEVICE_IDLE; |
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372 | _release_lock(&_ioc_lock); |
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373 | } |
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374 | |
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375 | #if GIET_DEBUG_IOC_DRIVER |
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376 | _tty_get_lock( 0 ); |
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377 | _puts("\n[IOC DEBUG] _ioc_access completed at cycle "); |
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378 | _putd( _get_proctime() ); |
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379 | _puts(" for processor "); |
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380 | _putd( _get_procid() ); |
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381 | _puts("\n"); |
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382 | _tty_release_lock( 0 ); |
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383 | #endif |
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384 | |
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385 | return error; |
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386 | } // end _ioc_access() |
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387 | |
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388 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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389 | // _ioc_init() |
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390 | // This function cheks block size, and activates the IOC interrupts. |
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391 | // Return 0 for success. |
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392 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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393 | unsigned int _ioc_init() |
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394 | { |
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395 | unsigned int * ioc_address = (unsigned int *) &seg_ioc_base ; |
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396 | |
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397 | if ( ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_BLOCK_SIZE] != 512 ) |
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398 | { |
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399 | _puts("\n[GIET ERROR] in _ioc_init() : block size must be 512 bytes\n"); |
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400 | _exit(); |
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401 | } |
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402 | |
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403 | ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_IRQ_ENABLE] = 1; |
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404 | return 0; |
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405 | } |
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406 | |
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407 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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408 | // _ioc_read() |
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409 | // Transfer data from the block device to a memory buffer. |
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410 | // - mode : BOOT / KERNEL / USER |
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411 | // - lba : first block index on the block device |
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412 | // - buffer : base address of the memory buffer (must be word aligned) |
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413 | // - count : number of blocks to be transfered. |
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414 | // Returns 0 if success, > 0 if error. |
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415 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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416 | unsigned int _ioc_read( unsigned int mode, |
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417 | unsigned int lba, |
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418 | void* buffer, |
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419 | unsigned int count) |
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420 | { |
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421 | return _ioc_access( 1, // read access |
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422 | mode, |
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423 | lba, |
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424 | (unsigned int) buffer, |
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425 | count ); |
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426 | } |
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427 | |
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428 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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429 | // _ioc_write() |
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430 | // Transfer data from a memory buffer to the block device. |
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431 | // - mode : BOOT / KERNEL / USER |
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432 | // - lba : first block index on the block device |
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433 | // - buffer : base address of the memory buffer (must be word aligned) |
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434 | // - count : number of blocks to be transfered. |
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435 | // Returns 0 if success, > 0 if error. |
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436 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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437 | unsigned int _ioc_write( unsigned int mode, |
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438 | unsigned int lba, |
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439 | const void* buffer, |
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440 | unsigned int count ) |
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441 | { |
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442 | return _ioc_access( 0, // write access |
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443 | mode, |
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444 | lba, |
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445 | (unsigned int) buffer, |
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446 | count ); |
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447 | } |
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448 | |
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449 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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450 | // _ioc_get_status() |
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451 | // This function returns the transfert status, and acknowledge the IRQ |
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452 | // if the IOC controler is not busy. |
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453 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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454 | unsigned int _ioc_get_status() |
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455 | { |
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456 | // get IOC base address |
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457 | unsigned int * ioc_address = (unsigned int *) &seg_ioc_base; |
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458 | |
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459 | return ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_STATUS]; |
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460 | } |
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461 | |
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462 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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463 | // _ioc_get_block_size() |
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464 | // This function returns the block_size with which the IOC has been configured. |
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465 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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466 | unsigned int _ioc_get_block_size() |
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467 | { |
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468 | // get IOC base address |
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469 | unsigned int * ioc_address = (unsigned int *) &seg_ioc_base; |
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470 | |
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471 | return ioc_address[BLOCK_DEVICE_BLOCK_SIZE]; |
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472 | } |
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473 | |
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474 | |
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475 | // Local Variables: |
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476 | // tab-width: 4 |
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477 | // c-basic-offset: 4 |
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478 | // c-file-offsets:((innamespace . 0)(inline-open . 0)) |
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479 | // indent-tabs-mode: nil |
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480 | // End: |
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481 | // vim: filetype=c:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=4:softtabstop=4 |
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482 | |
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