/* * arch/parisc/lib/io.c * * Copyright (c) Matthew Wilcox 2001 for Hewlett-Packard * Copyright (c) Randolph Chung 2001 <tausq@debian.org> * * IO accessing functions which shouldn't be inlined because they're too big */ #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/module.h> #include <asm/io.h> /* Copies a block of memory to a device in an efficient manner. * Assumes the device can cope with 32-bit transfers. If it can't, * don't use this function. */ void memcpy_toio(volatile void __iomem *dst, const void *src, int count) { if (((unsigned long)dst & 3) != ((unsigned long)src & 3)) goto bytecopy; while ((unsigned long)dst & 3) { writeb(*(char *)src, dst++); src++; count--; } while (count > 3) { __raw_writel(*(u32 *)src, dst); src += 4; dst += 4; count -= 4; } bytecopy: while (count--) { writeb(*(char *)src, dst++); src++; } } /* ** Copies a block of memory from a device in an efficient manner. ** Assumes the device can cope with 32-bit transfers. If it can't, ** don't use this function. ** ** CR16 counts on C3000 reading 256 bytes from Symbios 896 RAM: ** 27341/64 = 427 cyc per int ** 61311/128 = 478 cyc per short ** 122637/256 = 479 cyc per byte ** Ergo bus latencies dominant (not transfer size). ** Minimize total number of transfers at cost of CPU cycles. ** TODO: only look at src alignment and adjust the stores to dest. */ void memcpy_fromio(void *dst, const volatile void __iomem *src, int count) { /* first compare alignment of src/dst */ if ( (((unsigned long)dst ^ (unsigned long)src) & 1) || (count < 2) ) goto bytecopy; if ( (((unsigned long)dst ^ (unsigned long)src) & 2) || (count < 4) ) goto shortcopy; /* Then check for misaligned start address */ if ((unsigned long)src & 1) { *(u8 *)dst = readb(src); src++; dst++; count--; if (count < 2) goto bytecopy; } if ((unsigned long)src & 2) { *(u16 *)dst = __raw_readw(src); src += 2; dst += 2; count -= 2; } while (count > 3) { *(u32 *)dst = __raw_readl(src); dst += 4; src += 4; count -= 4; } shortcopy: while (count > 1) { *(u16 *)dst = __raw_readw(src); src += 2; dst += 2; count -= 2; } bytecopy: while (count--) { *(char *)dst = readb(src); src++; dst++; } } /* Sets a block of memory on a device to a given value. * Assumes the device can cope with 32-bit transfers. If it can't, * don't use this function. */ void memset_io(volatile void __iomem *addr, unsigned char val, int count) { u32 val32 = (val << 24) | (val << 16) | (val << 8) | val; while ((unsigned long)addr & 3) { writeb(val, addr++); count--; } while (count > 3) { __raw_writel(val32, addr); addr += 4; count -= 4; } while (count--) { writeb(val, addr++); } } /* * Read COUNT 8-bit bytes from port PORT into memory starting at * SRC. */ void insb (unsigned long port, void *dst, unsigned long count) { unsigned char *p; p = (unsigned char *)dst; while (((unsigned long)p) & 0x3) { if (!count) return; count--; *p = inb(port); p++; } while (count >= 4) { unsigned int w; count -= 4; w = inb(port) << 24; w |= inb(port) << 16; w |= inb(port) << 8; w |= inb(port); *(unsigned int *) p = w; p += 4; } while (count) { --count; *p = inb(port); p++; } } /* * Read COUNT 16-bit words from port PORT into memory starting at * SRC. SRC must be at least short aligned. This is used by the * IDE driver to read disk sectors. Performance is important, but * the interfaces seems to be slow: just using the inlined version * of the inw() breaks things. */ void insw (unsigned long port, void *dst, unsigned long count) { unsigned int l = 0, l2; unsigned char *p; p = (unsigned char *)dst; if (!count) return; switch (((unsigned long)p) & 0x3) { case 0x00: /* Buffer 32-bit aligned */ while (count>=2) { count -= 2; l = cpu_to_le16(inw(port)) << 16; l |= cpu_to_le16(inw(port)); *(unsigned int *)p = l; p += 4; } if (count) { *(unsigned short *)p = cpu_to_le16(inw(port)); } break; case 0x02: /* Buffer 16-bit aligned */ *(unsigned short *)p = cpu_to_le16(inw(port)); p += 2; count--; while (count>=2) { count -= 2; l = cpu_to_le16(inw(port)) << 16; l |= cpu_to_le16(inw(port)); *(unsigned int *)p = l; p += 4; } if (count) { *(unsigned short *)p = cpu_to_le16(inw(port)); } break; case 0x01: /* Buffer 8-bit aligned */ case 0x03: /* I don't bother with 32bit transfers * in this case, 16bit will have to do -- DE */ --count; l = cpu_to_le16(inw(port)); *p = l >> 8; p++; while (count--) { l2 = cpu_to_le16(inw(port)); *(unsigned short *)p = (l & 0xff) << 8 | (l2 >> 8); p += 2; l = l2; } *p = l & 0xff; break; } } /* * Read COUNT 32-bit words from port PORT into memory starting at * SRC. Now works with any alignment in SRC. Performance is important, * but the interfaces seems to be slow: just using the inlined version * of the inl() breaks things. */ void insl (unsigned long port, void *dst, unsigned long count) { unsigned int l = 0, l2; unsigned char *p; p = (unsigned char *)dst; if (!count) return; switch (((unsigned long) dst) & 0x3) { case 0x00: /* Buffer 32-bit aligned */ while (count--) { *(unsigned int *)p = cpu_to_le32(inl(port)); p += 4; } break; case 0x02: /* Buffer 16-bit aligned */ --count; l = cpu_to_le32(inl(port)); *(unsigned short *)p = l >> 16; p += 2; while (count--) { l2 = cpu_to_le32(inl(port)); *(unsigned int *)p = (l & 0xffff) << 16 | (l2 >> 16); p += 4; l = l2; } *(unsigned short *)p = l & 0xffff; break; case 0x01: /* Buffer 8-bit aligned */ --count; l = cpu_to_le32(inl(port)); *(unsigned char *)p = l >> 24; p++; *(unsigned short *)p = (l >> 8) & 0xffff; p += 2; while (count--) { l2 = cpu_to_le32(inl(port)); *(unsigned int *)p = (l & 0xff) << 24 | (l2 >> 8); p += 4; l = l2; } *p = l & 0xff; break; case 0x03: /* Buffer 8-bit aligned */ --count; l = cpu_to_le32(inl(port)); *p = l >> 24; p++; while (count--) { l2 = cpu_to_le32(inl(port)); *(unsigned int *)p = (l & 0xffffff) << 8 | l2 >> 24; p += 4; l = l2; } *(unsigned short *)p = (l >> 8) & 0xffff; p += 2; *p = l & 0xff; break; } } /* * Like insb but in the opposite direction. * Don't worry as much about doing aligned memory transfers: * doing byte reads the "slow" way isn't nearly as slow as * doing byte writes the slow way (no r-m-w cycle). */ void outsb(unsigned long port, const void * src, unsigned long count) { const unsigned char *p; p = (const unsigned char *)src; while (count) { count--; outb(*p, port); p++; } } /* * Like insw but in the opposite direction. This is used by the IDE * driver to write disk sectors. Performance is important, but the * interfaces seems to be slow: just using the inlined version of the * outw() breaks things. */ void outsw (unsigned long port, const void *src, unsigned long count) { unsigned int l = 0, l2; const unsigned char *p; p = (const unsigned char *)src; if (!count) return; switch (((unsigned long)p) & 0x3) { case 0x00: /* Buffer 32-bit aligned */ while (count>=2) { count -= 2; l = *(unsigned int *)p; p += 4; outw(le16_to_cpu(l >> 16), port); outw(le16_to_cpu(l & 0xffff), port); } if (count) { outw(le16_to_cpu(*(unsigned short*)p), port); } break; case 0x02: /* Buffer 16-bit aligned */ outw(le16_to_cpu(*(unsigned short*)p), port); p += 2; count--; while (count>=2) { count -= 2; l = *(unsigned int *)p; p += 4; outw(le16_to_cpu(l >> 16), port); outw(le16_to_cpu(l & 0xffff), port); } if (count) { outw(le16_to_cpu(*(unsigned short *)p), port); } break; case 0x01: /* Buffer 8-bit aligned */ /* I don't bother with 32bit transfers * in this case, 16bit will have to do -- DE */ l = *p << 8; p++; count--; while (count) { count--; l2 = *(unsigned short *)p; p += 2; outw(le16_to_cpu(l | l2 >> 8), port); l = l2 << 8; } l2 = *(unsigned char *)p; outw (le16_to_cpu(l | l2>>8), port); break; } } /* * Like insl but in the opposite direction. This is used by the IDE * driver to write disk sectors. Works with any alignment in SRC. * Performance is important, but the interfaces seems to be slow: * just using the inlined version of the outl() breaks things. */ void outsl (unsigned long port, const void *src, unsigned long count) { unsigned int l = 0, l2; const unsigned char *p; p = (const unsigned char *)src; if (!count) return; switch (((unsigned long)p) & 0x3) { case 0x00: /* Buffer 32-bit aligned */ while (count--) { outl(le32_to_cpu(*(unsigned int *)p), port); p += 4; } break; case 0x02: /* Buffer 16-bit aligned */ --count; l = *(unsigned short *)p; p += 2; while (count--) { l2 = *(unsigned int *)p; p += 4; outl (le32_to_cpu(l << 16 | l2 >> 16), port); l = l2; } l2 = *(unsigned short *)p; outl (le32_to_cpu(l << 16 | l2), port); break; case 0x01: /* Buffer 8-bit aligned */ --count; l = *p << 24; p++; l |= *(unsigned short *)p << 8; p += 2; while (count--) { l2 = *(unsigned int *)p; p += 4; outl (le32_to_cpu(l | l2 >> 24), port); l = l2 << 8; } l2 = *p; outl (le32_to_cpu(l | l2), port); break; case 0x03: /* Buffer 8-bit aligned */ --count; l = *p << 24; p++; while (count--) { l2 = *(unsigned int *)p; p += 4; outl (le32_to_cpu(l | l2 >> 8), port); l = l2 << 24; } l2 = *(unsigned short *)p << 16; p += 2; l2 |= *p; outl (le32_to_cpu(l | l2), port); break; } } EXPORT_SYMBOL(insb); EXPORT_SYMBOL(insw); EXPORT_SYMBOL(insl); EXPORT_SYMBOL(outsb); EXPORT_SYMBOL(outsw); EXPORT_SYMBOL(outsl);