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Kirill Smelkov
linux
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4cb29d18
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4cb29d18
authored
Sep 29, 2005
by
David S. Miller
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[SPARC64]: Kill arch/sparc64/prom/memory.c
No longer used. Signed-off-by:
David S. Miller
<
davem@davemloft.net
>
parent
13edad7a
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arch/sparc64/prom/Makefile
arch/sparc64/prom/Makefile
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arch/sparc64/prom/init.c
arch/sparc64/prom/init.c
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arch/sparc64/prom/memory.c
arch/sparc64/prom/memory.c
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include/asm-sparc64/oplib.h
include/asm-sparc64/oplib.h
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arch/sparc64/prom/Makefile
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@@ -6,5 +6,5 @@
EXTRA_AFLAGS
:=
-ansi
EXTRA_CFLAGS
:=
-Werror
lib-y
:=
bootstr.o devops.o init.o m
emory.o m
isc.o
\
lib-y
:=
bootstr.o devops.o init.o misc.o
\
tree.o console.o printf.o p1275.o cif.o
arch/sparc64/prom/init.c
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@@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ int prom_chosen_node;
* failure. It gets passed the pointer to the PROM vector.
*/
extern
void
prom_meminit
(
void
);
extern
void
prom_cif_init
(
void
*
,
void
*
);
void
__init
prom_init
(
void
*
cif_handler
,
void
*
cif_stack
)
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@@ -90,8 +89,6 @@ void __init prom_init(void *cif_handler, void *cif_stack)
printk
(
"PROMLIB: Sun IEEE Boot Prom %s
\n
"
,
buffer
+
bufadjust
);
prom_meminit
();
/* Initialization successful. */
return
;
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arch/sparc64/prom/memory.c
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100644 → 0
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/* $Id: memory.c,v 1.5 1999/08/31 06:55:04 davem Exp $
* memory.c: Prom routine for acquiring various bits of information
* about RAM on the machine, both virtual and physical.
*
* Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu)
* Copyright (C) 1997 Jakub Jelinek (jj@sunsite.mff.cuni.cz)
*/
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <asm/openprom.h>
#include <asm/oplib.h>
/* This routine, for consistency, returns the ram parameters in the
* V0 prom memory descriptor format. I choose this format because I
* think it was the easiest to work with. I feel the religious
* arguments now... ;) Also, I return the linked lists sorted to
* prevent paging_init() upset stomach as I have not yet written
* the pepto-bismol kernel module yet.
*/
struct
linux_prom64_registers
prom_reg_memlist
[
64
];
struct
linux_prom64_registers
prom_reg_tmp
[
64
];
struct
linux_mlist_p1275
prom_phys_total
[
64
];
struct
linux_mlist_p1275
prom_prom_taken
[
64
];
struct
linux_mlist_p1275
prom_phys_avail
[
64
];
struct
linux_mlist_p1275
*
prom_ptot_ptr
=
prom_phys_total
;
struct
linux_mlist_p1275
*
prom_ptak_ptr
=
prom_prom_taken
;
struct
linux_mlist_p1275
*
prom_pavl_ptr
=
prom_phys_avail
;
struct
linux_mem_p1275
prom_memlist
;
/* Internal Prom library routine to sort a linux_mlist_p1275 memory
* list. Used below in initialization.
*/
static
void
__init
prom_sortmemlist
(
struct
linux_mlist_p1275
*
thislist
)
{
int
swapi
=
0
;
int
i
,
mitr
;
unsigned
long
tmpaddr
,
tmpsize
;
unsigned
long
lowest
;
for
(
i
=
0
;
thislist
[
i
].
theres_more
;
i
++
)
{
lowest
=
thislist
[
i
].
start_adr
;
for
(
mitr
=
i
+
1
;
thislist
[
mitr
-
1
].
theres_more
;
mitr
++
)
if
(
thislist
[
mitr
].
start_adr
<
lowest
)
{
lowest
=
thislist
[
mitr
].
start_adr
;
swapi
=
mitr
;
}
if
(
lowest
==
thislist
[
i
].
start_adr
)
continue
;
tmpaddr
=
thislist
[
swapi
].
start_adr
;
tmpsize
=
thislist
[
swapi
].
num_bytes
;
for
(
mitr
=
swapi
;
mitr
>
i
;
mitr
--
)
{
thislist
[
mitr
].
start_adr
=
thislist
[
mitr
-
1
].
start_adr
;
thislist
[
mitr
].
num_bytes
=
thislist
[
mitr
-
1
].
num_bytes
;
}
thislist
[
i
].
start_adr
=
tmpaddr
;
thislist
[
i
].
num_bytes
=
tmpsize
;
}
}
/* Initialize the memory lists based upon the prom version. */
void
__init
prom_meminit
(
void
)
{
int
node
=
0
;
unsigned
int
iter
,
num_regs
;
node
=
prom_finddevice
(
"/memory"
);
num_regs
=
prom_getproperty
(
node
,
"available"
,
(
char
*
)
prom_reg_memlist
,
sizeof
(
prom_reg_memlist
));
num_regs
=
(
num_regs
/
sizeof
(
struct
linux_prom64_registers
));
for
(
iter
=
0
;
iter
<
num_regs
;
iter
++
)
{
prom_phys_avail
[
iter
].
start_adr
=
prom_reg_memlist
[
iter
].
phys_addr
;
prom_phys_avail
[
iter
].
num_bytes
=
prom_reg_memlist
[
iter
].
reg_size
;
prom_phys_avail
[
iter
].
theres_more
=
&
prom_phys_avail
[
iter
+
1
];
}
prom_phys_avail
[
iter
-
1
].
theres_more
=
NULL
;
num_regs
=
prom_getproperty
(
node
,
"reg"
,
(
char
*
)
prom_reg_memlist
,
sizeof
(
prom_reg_memlist
));
num_regs
=
(
num_regs
/
sizeof
(
struct
linux_prom64_registers
));
for
(
iter
=
0
;
iter
<
num_regs
;
iter
++
)
{
prom_phys_total
[
iter
].
start_adr
=
prom_reg_memlist
[
iter
].
phys_addr
;
prom_phys_total
[
iter
].
num_bytes
=
prom_reg_memlist
[
iter
].
reg_size
;
prom_phys_total
[
iter
].
theres_more
=
&
prom_phys_total
[
iter
+
1
];
}
prom_phys_total
[
iter
-
1
].
theres_more
=
NULL
;
node
=
prom_finddevice
(
"/virtual-memory"
);
num_regs
=
prom_getproperty
(
node
,
"available"
,
(
char
*
)
prom_reg_memlist
,
sizeof
(
prom_reg_memlist
));
num_regs
=
(
num_regs
/
sizeof
(
struct
linux_prom64_registers
));
/* Convert available virtual areas to taken virtual
* areas. First sort, then convert.
*/
for
(
iter
=
0
;
iter
<
num_regs
;
iter
++
)
{
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
].
start_adr
=
prom_reg_memlist
[
iter
].
phys_addr
;
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
].
num_bytes
=
prom_reg_memlist
[
iter
].
reg_size
;
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
].
theres_more
=
&
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
+
1
];
}
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
-
1
].
theres_more
=
NULL
;
prom_sortmemlist
(
prom_prom_taken
);
/* Finally, convert. */
for
(
iter
=
0
;
iter
<
num_regs
;
iter
++
)
{
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
].
start_adr
=
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
].
start_adr
+
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
].
num_bytes
;
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
].
num_bytes
=
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
+
1
].
start_adr
-
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
].
start_adr
;
}
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
-
1
].
num_bytes
=
-
1UL
-
prom_prom_taken
[
iter
-
1
].
start_adr
;
/* Sort the other two lists. */
prom_sortmemlist
(
prom_phys_total
);
prom_sortmemlist
(
prom_phys_avail
);
/* Link all the lists into the top-level descriptor. */
prom_memlist
.
p1275_totphys
=&
prom_ptot_ptr
;
prom_memlist
.
p1275_prommap
=&
prom_ptak_ptr
;
prom_memlist
.
p1275_available
=&
prom_pavl_ptr
;
}
/* This returns a pointer to our libraries internal p1275 format
* memory descriptor.
*/
struct
linux_mem_p1275
*
prom_meminfo
(
void
)
{
return
&
prom_memlist
;
}
include/asm-sparc64/oplib.h
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@@ -95,20 +95,6 @@ extern int prom_devclose(int device_handle);
extern
void
prom_seek
(
int
device_handle
,
unsigned
int
seek_hival
,
unsigned
int
seek_lowval
);
/* Machine memory configuration routine. */
/* This function returns a V0 format memory descriptor table, it has three
* entries. One for the total amount of physical ram on the machine, one
* for the amount of physical ram available, and one describing the virtual
* areas which are allocated by the prom. So, in a sense the physical
* available is a calculation of the total physical minus the physical mapped
* by the prom with virtual mappings.
*
* These lists are returned pre-sorted, this should make your life easier
* since the prom itself is way too lazy to do such nice things.
*/
extern
struct
linux_mem_p1275
*
prom_meminfo
(
void
);
/* Miscellaneous routines, don't really fit in any category per se. */
/* Reboot the machine with the command line passed. */
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