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/*
* Access to VGA videoram
*
* ( c ) 1998 Martin Mares < mj @ ucw . cz >
*/
# ifndef _LINUX_ASM_VGA_H_
# define _LINUX_ASM_VGA_H_
# include <asm/io.h>
# define VT_BUF_HAVE_RW
# define VT_BUF_HAVE_MEMSETW
# define VT_BUF_HAVE_MEMCPYW
extern inline void scr_writew ( u16 val , volatile u16 * addr )
{
if ( __is_ioaddr ( addr ) )
__raw_writew ( val , ( volatile u16 __iomem * ) addr ) ;
else
* addr = val ;
}
extern inline u16 scr_readw ( volatile const u16 * addr )
{
if ( __is_ioaddr ( addr ) )
return __raw_readw ( ( volatile const u16 __iomem * ) addr ) ;
else
return * addr ;
}
extern inline void scr_memsetw ( u16 * s , u16 c , unsigned int count )
{
if ( __is_ioaddr ( s ) )
memsetw_io ( ( u16 __iomem * ) s , c , count ) ;
else
memsetw ( s , c , count ) ;
}
/* Do not trust that the usage will be correct; analyze the arguments. */
extern void scr_memcpyw ( u16 * d , const u16 * s , unsigned int count ) ;
/* ??? These are currently only used for downloading character sets. As
such , they don ' t need memory barriers . Is this all they are intended
to be used for ? */
# define vga_readb(a) readb((u8 __iomem *)(a))
# define vga_writeb(v,a) writeb(v, (u8 __iomem *)(a))
ALPHA: support graphics on non-zero PCI domains
This code replaces earlier and incomplete handling of graphics on non-zero PCI
domains (aka hoses or peer PCI buses).
An option (CONFIG_VGA_HOSE) is set TRUE if configuring a GENERIC kernel, or a
kernel for MARVEL, TITAN, or TSUNAMI machines, as these are the machines whose
SRM consoles are capable of configuring and handling graphics options on
non-zero hoses. All other machines have the option set FALSE.
A routine, "find_console_vga_hose()", is used to find the graphics device
which the machine's firmware believes is the console device, and it sets a
global (pci_vga_hose) for later use in managing access to the device. This is
called in "init_arch" on TITAN and TSUNAMI machines; MARVEL machines use a
custom version of this routine because of extra complexity.
A routine, "locate_and_init_vga()", is used to find the graphics device and
set a global (pci_vga_hose) for later use in managing access to the device, in
the case where "find_console_vga_hose" has failed.
Various adjustments are made to the ioremap and ioportmap routines for
detecting and translating "legacy" VGA register and memory references to the
real PCI domain.
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: don't statically init bss]
[akpm@linux-foundation.org: build fix]
Signed-off-by: Jay Estabrook <jay.estabrook@hp.com>
Signed-off-by: Ivan Kokshaysky <ink@jurassic.park.msu.ru>
Cc: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2007-06-01 11:47:03 +04:00
# ifdef CONFIG_VGA_HOSE
# include <linux/ioport.h>
# include <linux/pci.h>
extern struct pci_controller * pci_vga_hose ;
# define __is_port_vga(a) \
( ( ( a ) > = 0x3b0 ) & & ( ( a ) < 0x3e0 ) & & \
( ( a ) ! = 0x3b3 ) & & ( ( a ) ! = 0x3d3 ) )
# define __is_mem_vga(a) \
( ( ( a ) > = 0xa0000 ) & & ( ( a ) < = 0xc0000 ) )
# define FIXUP_IOADDR_VGA(a) do { \
if ( pci_vga_hose & & __is_port_vga ( a ) ) \
( a ) + = pci_vga_hose - > io_space - > start ; \
} while ( 0 )
# define FIXUP_MEMADDR_VGA(a) do { \
if ( pci_vga_hose & & __is_mem_vga ( a ) ) \
( a ) + = pci_vga_hose - > mem_space - > start ; \
} while ( 0 )
# else /* CONFIG_VGA_HOSE */
# define pci_vga_hose 0
# define __is_port_vga(a) 0
# define __is_mem_vga(a) 0
# define FIXUP_IOADDR_VGA(a)
# define FIXUP_MEMADDR_VGA(a)
# endif /* CONFIG_VGA_HOSE */
[PATCH] vgacon: make VGA_MAP_MEM take size, remove extra use
VGA_MAP_MEM translates to ioremap() on some architectures. It makes sense
to do this to vga_vram_base, because we're going to access memory between
vga_vram_base and vga_vram_end.
But it doesn't really make sense to map starting at vga_vram_end, because
we aren't going to access memory starting there. On ia64, which always has
to be different, ioremapping vga_vram_end gives you something completely
incompatible with ioremapped vga_vram_start, so vga_vram_size ends up being
nonsense.
As a bonus, we often know the size up front, so we can use ioremap()
correctly, rather than giving it a zero size.
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bjorn.helgaas@hp.com>
Cc: "Antonino A. Daplas" <adaplas@pol.net>
Cc: "Luck, Tony" <tony.luck@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-06-23 01:47:32 +04:00
# define VGA_MAP_MEM(x,s) ((unsigned long) ioremap(x, s))
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# endif