/*
* Copyright (c) 2016-2017, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#ifndef __UTILS_H__
#define __UTILS_H__
#if !ERROR_DEPRECATED
#include <utils_def.h>
#endif
/*
* C code should be put in this part of the header to avoid breaking ASM files
* or linker scripts including it.
*/
#if !(defined(__LINKER__) || defined(__ASSEMBLY__))
#include <types.h>
typedef struct mem_region_t {
uintptr_t base;
size_t nbytes;
} mem_region_t;
/*
* zero_normalmem all the regions defined in tbl.
*/
void clear_mem_regions(mem_region_t *tbl, size_t nregions);
/*
* checks that a region (addr + nbytes-1) of memory is totally covered by
* one of the regions defined in tbl. Caller must ensure that (addr+nbytes-1)
* doesn't overflow.
*/
int mem_region_in_array_chk(mem_region_t *tbl, size_t nregions,
uintptr_t addr, size_t nbytes);
/*
* Fill a region of normal memory of size "length" in bytes with zero bytes.
*
* WARNING: This function can only operate on normal memory. This means that
* the MMU must be enabled when using this function. Otherwise, use
* zeromem.
*/
void zero_normalmem(void *mem, u_register_t length);
/*
* Fill a region of memory of size "length" in bytes with null bytes.
*
* Unlike zero_normalmem, this function has no restriction on the type of
* memory targeted and can be used for any device memory as well as normal
* memory. This function must be used instead of zero_normalmem when MMU is
* disabled.
*
* NOTE: When data cache and MMU are enabled, prefer zero_normalmem for faster
* zeroing.
*/
void zeromem(void *mem, u_register_t length);
#endif /* !(defined(__LINKER__) || defined(__ASSEMBLY__)) */
#endif /* __UTILS_H__ */