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Kumar Gala authored
On FSL Book-E devices we support multiple large TLB sizes and so we can get into situations in which the initial 1G TLB size is too big and we're asked for a size that is not mappable by a single entry (like 512M). The single entry is important because when we bring up secondary cores they need to ensure any data structure they need to access (eg PACA or stack) is always mapped. So we really need to determine what size will actually be mapped by the first TLB entry to ensure we limit early memory references to that region. We refactor the map_mem_in_cams() code to provider a helper function that we can utilize to determine the size of the first TLB entry while taking into account size and alignment constraints. Signed-off-by: Kumar Gala <galak@kernel.crashing.org>
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