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- #ifndef __GENERIC_IO_H
- #define __GENERIC_IO_H
- #include <linux/linkage.h>
- #include <asm/byteorder.h>
- /*
- * These are the "generic" interfaces for doing new-style
- * memory-mapped or PIO accesses. Architectures may do
- * their own arch-optimized versions, these just act as
- * wrappers around the old-style IO register access functions:
- * read[bwl]/write[bwl]/in[bwl]/out[bwl]
- *
- * Don't include this directly, include it from <asm/io.h>.
- */
- /*
- * Read/write from/to an (offsettable) iomem cookie. It might be a PIO
- * access or a MMIO access, these functions don't care. The info is
- * encoded in the hardware mapping set up by the mapping functions
- * (or the cookie itself, depending on implementation and hw).
- *
- * The generic routines just encode the PIO/MMIO as part of the
- * cookie, and coldly assume that the MMIO IO mappings are not
- * in the low address range. Architectures for which this is not
- * true can't use this generic implementation.
- */
- extern unsigned int ioread8(void __iomem *);
- extern unsigned int ioread16(void __iomem *);
- extern unsigned int ioread16be(void __iomem *);
- extern unsigned int ioread32(void __iomem *);
- extern unsigned int ioread32be(void __iomem *);
- #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
- extern u64 ioread64(void __iomem *);
- extern u64 ioread64be(void __iomem *);
- #endif
- extern void iowrite8(u8, void __iomem *);
- extern void iowrite16(u16, void __iomem *);
- extern void iowrite16be(u16, void __iomem *);
- extern void iowrite32(u32, void __iomem *);
- extern void iowrite32be(u32, void __iomem *);
- #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
- extern void iowrite64(u64, void __iomem *);
- extern void iowrite64be(u64, void __iomem *);
- #endif
- /*
- * "string" versions of the above. Note that they
- * use native byte ordering for the accesses (on
- * the assumption that IO and memory agree on a
- * byte order, and CPU byteorder is irrelevant).
- *
- * They do _not_ update the port address. If you
- * want MMIO that copies stuff laid out in MMIO
- * memory across multiple ports, use "memcpy_toio()"
- * and friends.
- */
- extern void ioread8_rep(void __iomem *port, void *buf, unsigned long count);
- extern void ioread16_rep(void __iomem *port, void *buf, unsigned long count);
- extern void ioread32_rep(void __iomem *port, void *buf, unsigned long count);
- extern void iowrite8_rep(void __iomem *port, const void *buf, unsigned long count);
- extern void iowrite16_rep(void __iomem *port, const void *buf, unsigned long count);
- extern void iowrite32_rep(void __iomem *port, const void *buf, unsigned long count);
- #ifdef CONFIG_HAS_IOPORT_MAP
- /* Create a virtual mapping cookie for an IO port range */
- extern void __iomem *ioport_map(unsigned long port, unsigned int nr);
- extern void ioport_unmap(void __iomem *);
- #endif
- #ifndef ARCH_HAS_IOREMAP_WC
- #define ioremap_wc ioremap_nocache
- #endif
- #ifndef ARCH_HAS_IOREMAP_WT
- #define ioremap_wt ioremap_nocache
- #endif
- #ifdef CONFIG_PCI
- /* Destroy a virtual mapping cookie for a PCI BAR (memory or IO) */
- struct pci_dev;
- extern void pci_iounmap(struct pci_dev *dev, void __iomem *);
- #elif defined(CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP)
- struct pci_dev;
- static inline void pci_iounmap(struct pci_dev *dev, void __iomem *addr)
- { }
- #endif
- #include <asm-generic/pci_iomap.h>
- #endif
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