u-boot/include/lmb.h
Sughosh Ganu c8a8f0196b lmb: add versions of the lmb API with flags
The LMB module is to be used as a backend for allocating and freeing
up memory requested from other modules like EFI. These memory requests
are different from the typical LMB reservations in that memory
required by the EFI module cannot be overwritten, or re-requested. Add
versions of the LMB API functions with flags for allocating and
freeing up memory. The caller can then use these API's for specifying
the type of memory that is required. For now, these functions will be
used by the EFI memory module.

Signed-off-by: Sughosh Ganu <sughosh.ganu@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2024-10-15 13:45:29 -06:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
#ifndef _LINUX_LMB_H
#define _LINUX_LMB_H
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#include <alist.h>
#include <asm/types.h>
#include <asm/u-boot.h>
#include <linux/bitops.h>
/*
* Logical memory blocks.
*
* Copyright (C) 2001 Peter Bergner, IBM Corp.
*/
/**
* enum lmb_flags - definition of memory region attributes
* @LMB_NONE: no special request
* @LMB_NOMAP: don't add to mmu configuration
*/
enum lmb_flags {
LMB_NONE = 0,
LMB_NOMAP = BIT(1),
LMB_NOOVERWRITE = BIT(2),
};
/**
* struct lmb_region - Description of one region.
*
* @base: Base address of the region.
* @size: Size of the region
* @flags: memory region attributes
*/
struct lmb_region {
phys_addr_t base;
phys_size_t size;
enum lmb_flags flags;
};
/**
* struct lmb - The LMB structure
*
* @free_mem: List of free memory regions
* @used_mem: List of used/reserved memory regions
*/
struct lmb {
struct alist free_mem;
struct alist used_mem;
};
/**
* lmb_init() - Initialise the LMB module
*
* Initialise the LMB lists needed for keeping the memory map. There
* are two lists, in form of alloced list data structure. One for the
* available memory, and one for the used memory. Initialise the two
* lists as part of board init. Add memory to the available memory
* list and reserve common areas by adding them to the used memory
* list.
*
* Return: 0 on success, -ve on error
*/
int lmb_init(void);
/**
* lmb_add_memory() - Add memory range for LMB allocations
*
* Add the entire available memory range to the pool of memory that
* can be used by the LMB module for allocations.
*
* Return: None
*/
void lmb_add_memory(void);
long lmb_add(phys_addr_t base, phys_size_t size);
long lmb_reserve(phys_addr_t base, phys_size_t size);
/**
* lmb_reserve_flags - Reserve one region with a specific flags bitfield.
*
* @base: base address of the memory region
* @size: size of the memory region
* @flags: flags for the memory region
* Return: 0 if OK, > 0 for coalesced region or a negative error code.
*/
long lmb_reserve_flags(phys_addr_t base, phys_size_t size,
enum lmb_flags flags);
phys_addr_t lmb_alloc(phys_size_t size, ulong align);
phys_addr_t lmb_alloc_base(phys_size_t size, ulong align, phys_addr_t max_addr);
phys_addr_t lmb_alloc_addr(phys_addr_t base, phys_size_t size);
phys_size_t lmb_get_free_size(phys_addr_t addr);
/**
* lmb_alloc_flags() - Allocate memory region with specified attributes
* @size: Size of the region requested
* @align: Alignment of the memory region requested
* @flags: Memory region attributes to be set
*
* Allocate a region of memory with the attributes specified through the
* parameter.
*
* Return: base address on success, 0 on error
*/
phys_addr_t lmb_alloc_flags(phys_size_t size, ulong align, uint flags);
/**
* lmb_alloc_base_flags() - Allocate specified memory region with specified attributes
* @size: Size of the region requested
* @align: Alignment of the memory region requested
* @max_addr: Maximum address of the requested region
* @flags: Memory region attributes to be set
*
* Allocate a region of memory with the attributes specified through the
* parameter. The max_addr parameter is used to specify the maximum address
* below which the requested region should be allocated.
*
* Return: base address on success, 0 on error
*/
phys_addr_t lmb_alloc_base_flags(phys_size_t size, ulong align,
phys_addr_t max_addr, uint flags);
/**
* lmb_alloc_addr_flags() - Allocate specified memory address with specified attributes
* @base: Base Address requested
* @size: Size of the region requested
* @flags: Memory region attributes to be set
*
* Allocate a region of memory with the attributes specified through the
* parameter. The base parameter is used to specify the base address
* of the requested region.
*
* Return: base address on success, 0 on error
*/
phys_addr_t lmb_alloc_addr_flags(phys_addr_t base, phys_size_t size,
uint flags);
/**
* lmb_is_reserved_flags() - test if address is in reserved region with flag bits set
*
* The function checks if a reserved region comprising @addr exists which has
* all flag bits set which are set in @flags.
*
* @addr: address to be tested
* @flags: bitmap with bits to be tested
* Return: 1 if matching reservation exists, 0 otherwise
*/
int lmb_is_reserved_flags(phys_addr_t addr, int flags);
/**
* lmb_free_flags() - Free up a region of memory
* @base: Base Address of region to be freed
* @size: Size of the region to be freed
* @flags: Memory region attributes
*
* Free up a region of memory.
*
* Return: 0 if successful, -1 on failure
*/
long lmb_free_flags(phys_addr_t base, phys_size_t size, uint flags);
long lmb_free(phys_addr_t base, phys_size_t size);
void lmb_dump_all(void);
void lmb_dump_all_force(void);
struct lmb *lmb_get(void);
int lmb_push(struct lmb *store);
void lmb_pop(struct lmb *store);
static inline int lmb_read_check(phys_addr_t addr, phys_size_t len)
{
return lmb_alloc_addr(addr, len) == addr ? 0 : -1;
}
#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif /* _LINUX_LMB_H */