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	Now that we have a new header file for cache-aligned allocation, we should move the stack-based allocation macro there also. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 * Copyright (c) 2015 Google, Inc
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 *
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 * SPDX-License-Identifier:    GPL-2.0+
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 */
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#ifndef __ALIGNMEM_H
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#define __ALIGNMEM_H
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/*
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 * ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN is defined in asm/cache.h for each architecture.  It
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 * is used to align DMA buffers.
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 */
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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#include <asm/cache.h>
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#include <malloc.h>
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/*
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 * The ALLOC_CACHE_ALIGN_BUFFER macro is used to allocate a buffer on the
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 * stack that meets the minimum architecture alignment requirements for DMA.
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 * Such a buffer is useful for DMA operations where flushing and invalidating
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 * the cache before and after a read and/or write operation is required for
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 * correct operations.
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 *
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 * When called the macro creates an array on the stack that is sized such
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 * that:
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 *
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 * 1) The beginning of the array can be advanced enough to be aligned.
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 *
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 * 2) The size of the aligned portion of the array is a multiple of the minimum
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 *    architecture alignment required for DMA.
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 *
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 * 3) The aligned portion contains enough space for the original number of
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 *    elements requested.
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 *
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 * The macro then creates a pointer to the aligned portion of this array and
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 * assigns to the pointer the address of the first element in the aligned
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 * portion of the array.
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 *
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 * Calling the macro as:
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 *
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 *     ALLOC_CACHE_ALIGN_BUFFER(uint32_t, buffer, 1024);
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 *
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 * Will result in something similar to saying:
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 *
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 *     uint32_t    buffer[1024];
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 *
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 * The following differences exist:
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 *
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 * 1) The resulting buffer is guaranteed to be aligned to the value of
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 *    ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN.
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 *
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 * 2) The buffer variable created by the macro is a pointer to the specified
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 *    type, and NOT an array of the specified type.  This can be very important
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 *    if you want the address of the buffer, which you probably do, to pass it
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 *    to the DMA hardware.  The value of &buffer is different in the two cases.
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 *    In the macro case it will be the address of the pointer, not the address
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 *    of the space reserved for the buffer.  However, in the second case it
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 *    would be the address of the buffer.  So if you are replacing hard coded
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 *    stack buffers with this macro you need to make sure you remove the & from
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 *    the locations where you are taking the address of the buffer.
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 *
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 * Note that the size parameter is the number of array elements to allocate,
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 * not the number of bytes.
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 *
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 * This macro can not be used outside of function scope, or for the creation
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 * of a function scoped static buffer.  It can not be used to create a cache
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 * line aligned global buffer.
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 */
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#define PAD_COUNT(s, pad) (((s) - 1) / (pad) + 1)
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#define PAD_SIZE(s, pad) (PAD_COUNT(s, pad) * pad)
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#define ALLOC_ALIGN_BUFFER_PAD(type, name, size, align, pad)		\
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	char __##name[ROUND(PAD_SIZE((size) * sizeof(type), pad), align)  \
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		      + (align - 1)];					\
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									\
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	type *name = (type *)ALIGN((uintptr_t)__##name, align)
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#define ALLOC_ALIGN_BUFFER(type, name, size, align)		\
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	ALLOC_ALIGN_BUFFER_PAD(type, name, size, align, 1)
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#define ALLOC_CACHE_ALIGN_BUFFER_PAD(type, name, size, pad)		\
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	ALLOC_ALIGN_BUFFER_PAD(type, name, size, ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN, pad)
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#define ALLOC_CACHE_ALIGN_BUFFER(type, name, size)			\
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	ALLOC_ALIGN_BUFFER(type, name, size, ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN)
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/*
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 * DEFINE_CACHE_ALIGN_BUFFER() is similar to ALLOC_CACHE_ALIGN_BUFFER, but it's
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 * purpose is to allow allocating aligned buffers outside of function scope.
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 * Usage of this macro shall be avoided or used with extreme care!
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 */
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#define DEFINE_ALIGN_BUFFER(type, name, size, align)			\
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	static char __##name[ALIGN(size * sizeof(type), align)]	\
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			__aligned(align);				\
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									\
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	static type *name = (type *)__##name
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#define DEFINE_CACHE_ALIGN_BUFFER(type, name, size)			\
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	DEFINE_ALIGN_BUFFER(type, name, size, ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN)
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/**
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 * malloc_cache_aligned() - allocate a memory region aligned to cache line size
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 *
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 * This allocates memory at a cache-line boundary. The amount allocated may
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 * be larger than requested as it is rounded up to the nearest multiple of the
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 * cache-line size. This ensured that subsequent cache operations on this
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 * memory (flush, invalidate) will not affect subsequently allocated regions.
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 *
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 * @size:	Minimum number of bytes to allocate
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 *
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 * @return pointer to new memory region, or NULL if there is no more memory
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 * available.
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 */
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static inline void *malloc_cache_aligned(size_t size)
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{
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	return memalign(ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN, ALIGN(size, ARCH_DMA_MINALIGN));
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* __ALIGNMEM_H */
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