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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2018-04-03 06:20:12 +0300 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> | 2018-04-03 06:20:12 +0300 |
commit | f5a8eb632b562bd9c16c389f5db3a5260fba4157 (patch) | |
tree | 82687234d772ff8f72a31e598fe16553885c56c9 /arch/frv/include/asm/highmem.h | |
parent | c9297d284126b80c9cfd72c690e0da531c99fc48 (diff) | |
parent | dd3b8c329aa270027fba61a02a12600972dc3983 (diff) | |
download | linux-f5a8eb632b562bd9c16c389f5db3a5260fba4157.tar.xz |
Merge tag 'arch-removal' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic
Pul removal of obsolete architecture ports from Arnd Bergmann:
"This removes the entire architecture code for blackfin, cris, frv,
m32r, metag, mn10300, score, and tile, including the associated device
drivers.
I have been working with the (former) maintainers for each one to
ensure that my interpretation was right and the code is definitely
unused in mainline kernels. Many had fond memories of working on the
respective ports to start with and getting them included in upstream,
but also saw no point in keeping the port alive without any users.
In the end, it seems that while the eight architectures are extremely
different, they all suffered the same fate: There was one company in
charge of an SoC line, a CPU microarchitecture and a software
ecosystem, which was more costly than licensing newer off-the-shelf
CPU cores from a third party (typically ARM, MIPS, or RISC-V). It
seems that all the SoC product lines are still around, but have not
used the custom CPU architectures for several years at this point. In
contrast, CPU instruction sets that remain popular and have actively
maintained kernel ports tend to all be used across multiple licensees.
[ See the new nds32 port merged in the previous commit for the next
generation of "one company in charge of an SoC line, a CPU
microarchitecture and a software ecosystem" - Linus ]
The removal came out of a discussion that is now documented at
https://lwn.net/Articles/748074/. Unlike the original plans, I'm not
marking any ports as deprecated but remove them all at once after I
made sure that they are all unused. Some architectures (notably tile,
mn10300, and blackfin) are still being shipped in products with old
kernels, but those products will never be updated to newer kernel
releases.
After this series, we still have a few architectures without mainline
gcc support:
- unicore32 and hexagon both have very outdated gcc releases, but the
maintainers promised to work on providing something newer. At least
in case of hexagon, this will only be llvm, not gcc.
- openrisc, risc-v and nds32 are still in the process of finishing
their support or getting it added to mainline gcc in the first
place. They all have patched gcc-7.3 ports that work to some
degree, but complete upstream support won't happen before gcc-8.1.
Csky posted their first kernel patch set last week, their situation
will be similar
[ Palmer Dabbelt points out that RISC-V support is in mainline gcc
since gcc-7, although gcc-7.3.0 is the recommended minimum - Linus ]"
This really says it all:
2498 files changed, 95 insertions(+), 467668 deletions(-)
* tag 'arch-removal' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/asm-generic: (74 commits)
MAINTAINERS: UNICORE32: Change email account
staging: iio: remove iio-trig-bfin-timer driver
tty: hvc: remove tile driver
tty: remove bfin_jtag_comm and hvc_bfin_jtag drivers
serial: remove tile uart driver
serial: remove m32r_sio driver
serial: remove blackfin drivers
serial: remove cris/etrax uart drivers
usb: Remove Blackfin references in USB support
usb: isp1362: remove blackfin arch glue
usb: musb: remove blackfin port
usb: host: remove tilegx platform glue
pwm: remove pwm-bfin driver
i2c: remove bfin-twi driver
spi: remove blackfin related host drivers
watchdog: remove bfin_wdt driver
can: remove bfin_can driver
mmc: remove bfin_sdh driver
input: misc: remove blackfin rotary driver
input: keyboard: remove bf54x driver
...
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/frv/include/asm/highmem.h')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/frv/include/asm/highmem.h | 149 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 149 deletions
diff --git a/arch/frv/include/asm/highmem.h b/arch/frv/include/asm/highmem.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1f58938703ab..000000000000 --- a/arch/frv/include/asm/highmem.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -/* highmem.h: virtual kernel memory mappings for high memory - * - * Copyright (C) 2004 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com) - * - Derived from include/asm-i386/highmem.h - * - * See Documentation/frv/mmu-layout.txt for more information. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License - * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version - * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - */ - -#ifndef _ASM_HIGHMEM_H -#define _ASM_HIGHMEM_H - -#ifdef __KERNEL__ - -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/highmem.h> -#include <asm/mem-layout.h> -#include <asm/spr-regs.h> -#include <asm/mb-regs.h> - -#define NR_TLB_LINES 64 /* number of lines in the TLB */ - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <asm/kmap_types.h> -#include <asm/pgtable.h> - -#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_HIGHMEM -#define HIGHMEM_DEBUG 1 -#else -#define HIGHMEM_DEBUG 0 -#endif - -/* declarations for highmem.c */ -extern unsigned long highstart_pfn, highend_pfn; - -#define kmap_prot PAGE_KERNEL -#define kmap_pte ______kmap_pte_in_TLB -extern pte_t *pkmap_page_table; - -#define flush_cache_kmaps() do { } while (0) - -/* - * Right now we initialize only a single pte table. It can be extended - * easily, subsequent pte tables have to be allocated in one physical - * chunk of RAM. - */ -#define LAST_PKMAP PTRS_PER_PTE -#define LAST_PKMAP_MASK (LAST_PKMAP - 1) -#define PKMAP_NR(virt) ((virt - PKMAP_BASE) >> PAGE_SHIFT) -#define PKMAP_ADDR(nr) (PKMAP_BASE + ((nr) << PAGE_SHIFT)) - -extern void *kmap_high(struct page *page); -extern void kunmap_high(struct page *page); - -extern void *kmap(struct page *page); -extern void kunmap(struct page *page); - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - -/* - * The use of kmap_atomic/kunmap_atomic is discouraged - kmap/kunmap - * gives a more generic (and caching) interface. But kmap_atomic can - * be used in IRQ contexts, so in some (very limited) cases we need - * it. - */ -#define KMAP_ATOMIC_CACHE_DAMR 8 - -#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ - -#define __kmap_atomic_primary(cached, paddr, ampr) \ -({ \ - unsigned long damlr, dampr; \ - \ - dampr = paddr | xAMPRx_L | xAMPRx_M | xAMPRx_S | xAMPRx_SS_16Kb | xAMPRx_V; \ - \ - if (!cached) \ - asm volatile("movgs %0,dampr"#ampr :: "r"(dampr) : "memory"); \ - else \ - /* cache flush page attachment point */ \ - asm volatile("movgs %0,iampr"#ampr"\n" \ - "movgs %0,dampr"#ampr"\n" \ - :: "r"(dampr) : "memory" \ - ); \ - \ - asm("movsg damlr"#ampr",%0" : "=r"(damlr)); \ - \ - /*printk("DAMR"#ampr": PRIM sl=%d L=%08lx P=%08lx\n", type, damlr, dampr);*/ \ - \ - (void *) damlr; \ -}) - -#define __kmap_atomic_secondary(slot, paddr) \ -({ \ - unsigned long damlr = KMAP_ATOMIC_SECONDARY_FRAME + (slot) * PAGE_SIZE; \ - unsigned long dampr = paddr | xAMPRx_L | xAMPRx_M | xAMPRx_S | xAMPRx_SS_16Kb | xAMPRx_V; \ - \ - asm volatile("movgs %0,tplr \n" \ - "movgs %1,tppr \n" \ - "tlbpr %0,gr0,#2,#1" \ - : : "r"(damlr), "r"(dampr) : "memory"); \ - \ - /*printk("TLB: SECN sl=%d L=%08lx P=%08lx\n", slot, damlr, dampr);*/ \ - \ - (void *) damlr; \ -}) - -static inline void *kmap_atomic_primary(struct page *page) -{ - unsigned long paddr; - - pagefault_disable(); - paddr = page_to_phys(page); - - return __kmap_atomic_primary(1, paddr, 2); -} - -#define __kunmap_atomic_primary(cached, ampr) \ -do { \ - asm volatile("movgs gr0,dampr"#ampr"\n" ::: "memory"); \ - if (cached) \ - asm volatile("movgs gr0,iampr"#ampr"\n" ::: "memory"); \ -} while(0) - -#define __kunmap_atomic_secondary(slot, vaddr) \ -do { \ - asm volatile("tlbpr %0,gr0,#4,#1" : : "r"(vaddr) : "memory"); \ -} while(0) - -static inline void kunmap_atomic_primary(void *kvaddr) -{ - __kunmap_atomic_primary(1, 2); - pagefault_enable(); -} - -void *kmap_atomic(struct page *page); -void __kunmap_atomic(void *kvaddr); - -#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ - -#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ - -#endif /* _ASM_HIGHMEM_H */ |