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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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2012-03-29 00:05:10 -07:00
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*
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2018-12-28 01:31:53 -07:00
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* SH version cribbed from the MIPS copy:
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2012-03-29 00:05:10 -07:00
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Ralf Baechle
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*/
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#ifndef __MACH_COMMON_MANGLE_PORT_H
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#define __MACH_COMMON_MANGLE_PORT_H
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/*
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* Sane hardware offers swapping of PCI/ISA I/O space accesses in hardware;
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* less sane hardware forces software to fiddle with this...
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*
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* Regardless, if the host bus endianness mismatches that of PCI/ISA, then
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* you can't have the numerical value of data and byte addresses within
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* multibyte quantities both preserved at the same time. Hence two
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* variations of functions: non-prefixed ones that preserve the value
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* and prefixed ones that preserve byte addresses. The latters are
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* typically used for moving raw data between a peripheral and memory (cf.
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* string I/O functions), hence the "__mem_" prefix.
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*/
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#if defined(CONFIG_SWAP_IO_SPACE)
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# define ioswabb(x) (x)
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# define __mem_ioswabb(x) (x)
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# define ioswabw(x) le16_to_cpu(x)
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# define __mem_ioswabw(x) (x)
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# define ioswabl(x) le32_to_cpu(x)
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# define __mem_ioswabl(x) (x)
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# define ioswabq(x) le64_to_cpu(x)
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# define __mem_ioswabq(x) (x)
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#else
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# define ioswabb(x) (x)
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# define __mem_ioswabb(x) (x)
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# define ioswabw(x) (x)
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# define __mem_ioswabw(x) cpu_to_le16(x)
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# define ioswabl(x) (x)
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# define __mem_ioswabl(x) cpu_to_le32(x)
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# define ioswabq(x) (x)
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# define __mem_ioswabq(x) cpu_to_le32(x)
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#endif
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#endif /* __MACH_COMMON_MANGLE_PORT_H */
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