200 lines
4.9 KiB
C
200 lines
4.9 KiB
C
//#pragma comment(exestr, "$Header: /usr4/winnt/SOURCES/halpcims/src/hal/halsnipm/mips/RCS/j4flshio.c,v 1.3 1996/03/04 13:14:32 pierre Exp $")
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/*++
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Copyright (c) 1991-1993 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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j4flshio.c
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Abstract:
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This module implements the system dependent kernel function to flush
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the data cache for I/O transfers on a SNI MIPS R4x00 machine.
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--*/
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#include "halp.h"
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VOID
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HalFlushIoBuffers (
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IN PMDL Mdl,
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IN BOOLEAN ReadOperation,
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IN BOOLEAN DmaOperation
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function flushes the I/O buffer specified by the memory descriptor
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list from the data cache on the current processor.
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Arguments:
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Mdl - Supplies a pointer to a memory descriptor list that describes the
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I/O buffer location.
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ReadOperation - Supplies a boolean value that determines whether the I/O
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operation is a read into memory.
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DmaOperation - Supplies a boolean value that determines whether the I/O
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operation is a DMA operation.
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Return Value:
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None.
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--*/
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{
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ULONG CacheSegment;
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ULONG Length;
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ULONG Offset;
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PULONG PageFrame;
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ULONG Source;
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//
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// The SNI MIPS R4x00 machines use a write back data cache and, therefore, must be
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// flushed on reads and writes.
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//
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// If the length of the I/O operation is greater than the size of the
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// data cache, then sweep the entire data cache. Otherwise, flush
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// individual pages from the data cache as appropriate.
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//
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Offset = Mdl->ByteOffset & PCR->DcacheAlignment;
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Length = (Mdl->ByteCount +
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PCR->DcacheAlignment + Offset) & ~PCR->DcacheAlignment;
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if ((Length > PCR->FirstLevelDcacheSize) &&
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(Length > PCR->SecondLevelDcacheSize)) {
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//
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// If the I/O operation is a DMA operation, or the I/O operation is
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// not a DMA operation and the I/O operation is a page read operation,
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// then sweep (index/writeback/invalidate) the entire data cache.
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//
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if ((DmaOperation != FALSE) ||
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((DmaOperation == FALSE) &&
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(ReadOperation != FALSE) &&
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((Mdl->MdlFlags & MDL_IO_PAGE_READ) != 0))) {
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HalSweepDcache();
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}
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//
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// If the I/O operation is a page read, then sweep (index/invalidate)
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// the entire instruction cache.
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//
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if ((ReadOperation != FALSE) &&
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((Mdl->MdlFlags & MDL_IO_PAGE_READ) != 0)) {
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HalSweepIcache();
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}
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} else {
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//
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// Flush or purge the specified pages from the data cache and
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// instruction caches as appropriate.
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//
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// Compute the number of pages to flush and the starting MDL page
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// frame address.
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//
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Offset = Mdl->ByteOffset & ~PCR->DcacheAlignment;
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PageFrame = (PULONG)(Mdl + 1);
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Source = ((ULONG)(Mdl->StartVa) & 0xfffff000) | Offset;
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//
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// Flush or purge the specified page segments from the data and
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// instruction caches as appropriate.
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//
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do {
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if (Length >= (PAGE_SIZE - Offset)) {
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CacheSegment = PAGE_SIZE - Offset;
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} else {
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CacheSegment = Length;
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}
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if (ReadOperation == FALSE) {
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//
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// The I/O operation is a write and the data only needs to
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// to be copied back into memory if the operation is also
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// a DMA operation.
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//
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if (DmaOperation != FALSE) {
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HalFlushDcachePage((PVOID)Source, *PageFrame, CacheSegment);
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}
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} else {
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//
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// If the I/O operation is a DMA read or a page read
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// operation, then flush the data cache.
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//
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if (DmaOperation != FALSE) {
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HalFlushDcachePage((PVOID)Source, *PageFrame, CacheSegment);
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} else if ((Mdl->MdlFlags & MDL_IO_PAGE_READ) != 0) {
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HalFlushDcachePage((PVOID)Source, *PageFrame, CacheSegment);
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}
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//
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// If the I/O operation is a page read, then the instruction
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// cache must be purged.
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//
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if ((Mdl->MdlFlags & MDL_IO_PAGE_READ) != 0) {
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HalPurgeIcachePage((PVOID)Source, *PageFrame, CacheSegment);
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}
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}
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PageFrame += 1;
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Length -= CacheSegment;
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Offset = 0;
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Source += CacheSegment;
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} while(Length != 0);
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}
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return;
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}
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ULONG
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HalGetDmaAlignmentRequirement (
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VOID
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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This function returns the alignment requirements for DMA transfers on
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host system.
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Arguments:
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None.
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Return Value:
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The DMA alignment requirement is returned as the fucntion value.
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--*/
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{
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return PCR->DcacheFillSize;
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}
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