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diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/iommu_table.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/iommu_table.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1fb3fd1a83c2..000000000000 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/iommu_table.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ -#ifndef _ASM_X86_IOMMU_TABLE_H -#define _ASM_X86_IOMMU_TABLE_H - -#include <asm/swiotlb.h> - -/* - * History lesson: - * The execution chain of IOMMUs in 2.6.36 looks as so: - * - * [xen-swiotlb] - * | - * +----[swiotlb *]--+ - * / | \ - * / | \ - * [GART] [Calgary] [Intel VT-d] - * / - * / - * [AMD-Vi] - * - * *: if SWIOTLB detected 'iommu=soft'/'swiotlb=force' it would skip - * over the rest of IOMMUs and unconditionally initialize the SWIOTLB. - * Also it would surreptitiously initialize set the swiotlb=1 if there were - * more than 4GB and if the user did not pass in 'iommu=off'. The swiotlb - * flag would be turned off by all IOMMUs except the Calgary one. - * - * The IOMMU_INIT* macros allow a similar tree (or more complex if desired) - * to be built by defining who we depend on. - * - * And all that needs to be done is to use one of the macros in the IOMMU - * and the pci-dma.c will take care of the rest. - */ - -struct iommu_table_entry { - initcall_t detect; - initcall_t depend; - void (*early_init)(void); /* No memory allocate available. */ - void (*late_init)(void); /* Yes, can allocate memory. */ -#define IOMMU_FINISH_IF_DETECTED (1<<0) -#define IOMMU_DETECTED (1<<1) - int flags; -}; -/* - * Macro fills out an entry in the .iommu_table that is equivalent - * to the fields that 'struct iommu_table_entry' has. The entries - * that are put in the .iommu_table section are not put in any order - * hence during boot-time we will have to resort them based on - * dependency. */ - - -#define __IOMMU_INIT(_detect, _depend, _early_init, _late_init, _finish)\ - static const struct iommu_table_entry \ - __iommu_entry_##_detect __used \ - __attribute__ ((unused, __section__(".iommu_table"), \ - aligned((sizeof(void *))))) \ - = {_detect, _depend, _early_init, _late_init, \ - _finish ? IOMMU_FINISH_IF_DETECTED : 0} -/* - * The simplest IOMMU definition. Provide the detection routine - * and it will be run after the SWIOTLB and the other IOMMUs - * that utilize this macro. If the IOMMU is detected (ie, the - * detect routine returns a positive value), the other IOMMUs - * are also checked. You can use IOMMU_INIT_POST_FINISH if you prefer - * to stop detecting the other IOMMUs after yours has been detected. - */ -#define IOMMU_INIT_POST(_detect) \ - __IOMMU_INIT(_detect, pci_swiotlb_detect_4gb, NULL, NULL, 0) - -#define IOMMU_INIT_POST_FINISH(detect) \ - __IOMMU_INIT(_detect, pci_swiotlb_detect_4gb, NULL, NULL, 1) - -/* - * A more sophisticated version of IOMMU_INIT. This variant requires: - * a). A detection routine function. - * b). The name of the detection routine we depend on to get called - * before us. - * c). The init routine which gets called if the detection routine - * returns a positive value from the pci_iommu_alloc. This means - * no presence of a memory allocator. - * d). Similar to the 'init', except that this gets called from pci_iommu_init - * where we do have a memory allocator. - * - * The standard IOMMU_INIT differs from the IOMMU_INIT_FINISH variant - * in that the former will continue detecting other IOMMUs in the call - * list after the detection routine returns a positive number, while the - * latter will stop the execution chain upon first successful detection. - * Both variants will still call the 'init' and 'late_init' functions if - * they are set. - */ -#define IOMMU_INIT_FINISH(_detect, _depend, _init, _late_init) \ - __IOMMU_INIT(_detect, _depend, _init, _late_init, 1) - -#define IOMMU_INIT(_detect, _depend, _init, _late_init) \ - __IOMMU_INIT(_detect, _depend, _init, _late_init, 0) - -void sort_iommu_table(struct iommu_table_entry *start, - struct iommu_table_entry *finish); - -void check_iommu_entries(struct iommu_table_entry *start, - struct iommu_table_entry *finish); - -#endif /* _ASM_X86_IOMMU_TABLE_H */ |