274 lines
9.4 KiB
C
274 lines
9.4 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021 Intel Corporation
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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#ifndef ZEPHYR_DRIVERS_SYSTEM_MM_DRV_COMMON_H_
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#define ZEPHYR_DRIVERS_SYSTEM_MM_DRV_COMMON_H_
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#include <kernel.h>
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#include <toolchain.h>
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#include <drivers/mm/system_mm.h>
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extern struct k_spinlock sys_mm_drv_common_lock;
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/**
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* @brief Get the flags of mapped virtual address.
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*
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* The function queries the translation tables to find the flags of
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* a mapped virtual address. This is used internally for remapping.
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*
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* Behavior when providing unaligned address is undefined, this
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* is assumed to be page aligned.
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*
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* @param virt Page-aligned virtual address
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* @param[out] flags flags of mapped virtual address
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*
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* @retval 0 if mapping is found and valid
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* @retval -EINVAL if invalid arguments are provided
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* @retval -EFAULT if virtual address is not mapped
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*/
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int sys_mm_drv_page_flag_get(void *virt, uint32_t *flags);
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/**
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* @brief Test if address is page-aligned
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*
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* @param addr address to be tested
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*
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* @retval true if page-aligned
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* @retval false if not page-aligned
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*/
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static inline bool sys_mm_drv_is_addr_aligned(uintptr_t addr)
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{
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return ((addr & (CONFIG_MM_DRV_PAGE_SIZE - 1)) == 0U);
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}
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/**
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* @brief Test if address is page-aligned
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*
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* @param addr address to be tested
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*
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* @retval true if page-aligned
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* @retval false if not page-aligned
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*/
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static inline bool sys_mm_drv_is_virt_addr_aligned(void *virt)
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{
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return sys_mm_drv_is_addr_aligned(POINTER_TO_UINT(virt));
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}
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/**
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* @brief Test if size is page-aligned
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*
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* @param addr size to be tested
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*
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* @retval true if page-aligned
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* @retval false if not page-aligned
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*/
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static inline bool sys_mm_drv_is_size_aligned(size_t size)
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{
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if ((size & (CONFIG_MM_DRV_PAGE_SIZE - 1)) == 0U) {
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return true;
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} else {
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return false;
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}
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}
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/**
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* @brief Test if all physical addresses in array are page-aligned
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*
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* @param addr Array of physical addresses
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* @param cnt Number of elements in the array
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*
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* @retval true if all are page-aligned
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* @retval false if at least one is not page-aligned
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*/
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bool sys_mm_drv_is_addr_array_aligned(uintptr_t *addr, size_t cnt);
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/**
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* @brief Test if the virtual memory region is mapped
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*
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* @param virt Page-aligned base virtual address
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* @param size Size of the virtual memory region
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*
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* @retval true if all pages in the region are mapped
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* @retval false if at least one page is not mapped
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*/
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bool sys_mm_drv_is_virt_region_mapped(void *virt, size_t size);
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/**
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* @brief Test if the virtual memory region is unmapped
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*
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* @param virt Page-aligned base virtual address
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* @param size Size of the virtual memory region
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*
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* @retval true if all pages in the region are unmapped
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* @retval false if at least one page is mapped
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*/
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bool sys_mm_drv_is_virt_region_unmapped(void *virt, size_t size);
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/**
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* @brief Simple implementation of sys_mm_drv_map_region()
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*
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* This provides a simple implementation for sys_mm_drv_map_region()
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* which is marked as a weak alias to sys_mm_drv_map_region().
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*
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* Drivers do not have to implement their own sys_mm_drv_map_region()
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* if this works for them. Or they can override sys_mm_drv_map_region()
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* and call sys_mm_drv_simple_map_region() with some pre-processing done.
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* Or the drivers can implement their own sys_mm_drv_map_region(), then
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* this function will not be used.
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*
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* @see sys_mm_drv_map_region
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*
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* @param virt Page-aligned destination virtual address to map
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* @param phys Page-aligned source physical address to map
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* @param size Page-aligned size of the mapped memory region in bytes
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* @param flags Caching, access and control flags, see SYS_MM_MEM_* macros
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*
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* @retval 0 if successful
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* @retval -EINVAL if invalid arguments are provided
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* @retval -EFAULT if any virtual addresses have already been mapped
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*/
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int sys_mm_drv_simple_map_region(void *virt, uintptr_t phys,
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size_t size, uint32_t flags);
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/**
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* @brief Simple implementation of sys_mm_drv_map_array()
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*
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* This provides a simple implementation for sys_mm_drv_map_array()
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* which is marked as a weak alias to sys_mm_drv_map_array().
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*
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* Drivers do not have to implement their own sys_mm_drv_map_array()
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* if this works for them. Or they can override sys_mm_drv_map_array()
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* and call sys_mm_drv_simple_map_array() with some pre-processing done.
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* Or the drivers can implement their own sys_mm_drv_map_array(), then
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* this function will not be used.
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*
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* @see sys_mm_drv_map_array
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*
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* @param virt Page-aligned destination virtual address to map
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* @param phys Array of pge-aligned source physical address to map
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* @param cnt Number of elements in the physical page array
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* @param flags Caching, access and control flags, see SYS_MM_MEM_* macros
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*
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* @retval 0 if successful
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* @retval -EINVAL if invalid arguments are provided
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* @retval -EFAULT if any virtual addresses have already been mapped
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*/
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int sys_mm_drv_simple_map_array(void *virt, uintptr_t *phys,
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size_t cnt, uint32_t flags);
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/**
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* @brief Simple implementation of sys_mm_drv_unmap_region()
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*
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* This provides a simple implementation for sys_mm_drv_unmap_region()
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* which is marked as a weak alias to sys_mm_drv_unmap_region().
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*
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* Drivers do not have to implement their own sys_mm_drv_unmap_region()
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* if this works for them. Or they can override sys_mm_drv_unmap_region()
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* and call sys_mm_drv_simple_unmap_region() with some pre-processing done.
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* Or the drivers can implement their own sys_mm_drv_unmap_region(), then
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* this function will not be used.
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*
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* @see sys_mm_drv_unmap_region
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*
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* @param virt Page-aligned base virtual address to un-map
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* @param size Page-aligned region size
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*
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* @retval 0 if successful
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* @retval -EINVAL if invalid arguments are provided
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* @retval -EFAULT if virtual addresses have already been mapped
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*/
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int sys_mm_drv_simple_unmap_region(void *virt, size_t size);
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/**
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* @brief Simple implementation of sys_mm_drv_remap_region()
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*
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* This provides a simple implementation for sys_mm_drv_remap_region()
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* which is marked as a weak alias to sys_mm_drv_remap_region().
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*
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* Drivers do not have to implement their own sys_mm_drv_remap_region()
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* if this works for them. Or they can override sys_mm_drv_remap_region()
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* and call sys_mm_drv_simple_remap_region() with some pre-processing done.
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* Or the drivers can implement their own sys_mm_drv_remap_region(), then
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* this function will not be used.
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*
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* @see sys_mm_drv_remap_region
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*
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* @param virt_old Page-aligned base virtual address of existing memory
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* @param size Page-aligned size of the mapped memory region in bytes
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* @param virt_new Page-aligned base virtual address to which to remap
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* the memory
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*
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* @retval 0 if successful
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* @retval -EINVAL if invalid arguments are provided
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* @retval -EFAULT if old virtual addresses are not all mapped or
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* new virtual addresses are not all unmapped
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*/
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int sys_mm_drv_simple_remap_region(void *virt_old, size_t size,
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void *virt_new);
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/**
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* @brief Simple implementation of sys_mm_drv_move_region()
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*
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* This provides a simple implementation for sys_mm_drv_move_region()
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* which is marked as a weak alias to sys_mm_drv_move_region().
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*
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* Drivers do not have to implement their own sys_mm_drv_move_region()
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* if this works for them. Or they can override sys_mm_drv_move_region()
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* and call sys_mm_drv_simple_move_region() with some pre-processing done.
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* Or the drivers can implement their own sys_mm_drv_move_region(), then
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* this function will not be used.
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*
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* @see sys_mm_drv_move_region
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*
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* @param virt_old Page-aligned base virtual address of existing memory
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* @param size Page-aligned size of the mapped memory region in bytes
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* @param virt_new Page-aligned base virtual address to which to map
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* new physical pages
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* @param phys_new Page-aligned base physical address to contain
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* the moved memory
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*
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* @retval 0 if successful
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* @retval -EINVAL if invalid arguments are provided
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* @retval -EFAULT if old virtual addresses are not all mapped or
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* new virtual addresses are not all unmapped
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*/
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int sys_mm_drv_simple_move_region(void *virt_old, size_t size,
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void *virt_new, uintptr_t phys_new);
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/**
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* @brief Simple implementation of sys_mm_drv_move_array()
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*
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* This provides a simple implementation for sys_mm_drv_move_array()
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* which is marked as a weak alias to sys_mm_drv_move_array().
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*
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* Drivers do not have to implement their own sys_mm_drv_move_array()
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* if this works for them. Or they can override sys_mm_drv_move_array()
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* and call sys_mm_drv_simple_move_array() with some pre-processing done.
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* Or the drivers can implement their own sys_mm_drv_move_array(), then
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* this function will not be used.
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*
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* @see sys_mm_drv_move_array
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*
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* @param virt_old Page-aligned base virtual address of existing memory
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* @param size Page-aligned size of the mapped memory region in bytes
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* @param virt_new Page-aligned base virtual address to which to map
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* new physical pages
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* @param phys_new Array of page-aligned physical address to contain
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* the moved memory
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* @param phys_cnt Number of elements in the physical page array
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*
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* @retval 0 if successful
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* @retval -EINVAL if invalid arguments are provided
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* @retval -EFAULT if old virtual addresses are not all mapped or
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* new virtual addresses are not all unmapped
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*/
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int sys_mm_drv_simple_move_array(void *virt_old, size_t size,
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void *virt_new,
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uintptr_t *phys_new, size_t phys_cnt);
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#endif /* ZEPHYR_DRIVERS_SYSTEM_MM_DRV_COMMON_H_ */
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