2 * MTD primitives for XIP support
4 * Author: Nicolas Pitre
6 * Copyright: (C) 2004 MontaVista Software, Inc.
8 * This XIP support for MTD has been loosely inspired
9 * by an earlier patch authored by David Woodhouse.
11 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
13 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
16 #ifndef __LINUX_MTD_XIP_H__
17 #define __LINUX_MTD_XIP_H__
23 * We really don't want gcc to guess anything.
24 * We absolutely _need_ proper inlining.
26 #include <linux/compiler.h>
29 * Function that are modifying the flash state away from array mode must
30 * obviously not be running from flash. The __xipram is therefore marking
31 * those functions so they get relocated to ram.
33 #define __xipram noinline __attribute__ ((__section__ (".data")))
36 * Each architecture has to provide the following macros. They must access
37 * the hardware directly and not rely on any other (XIP) functions since they
38 * won't be available when used (flash not in array mode).
42 * return non zero when any hardware interrupt is pending.
46 * return a platform specific time reference to be used with
47 * xip_elapsed_since().
49 * xip_elapsed_since(x)
51 * return in usecs the elapsed timebetween now and the reference x as
52 * returned by xip_currtime().
54 * note 1: conversion to usec can be approximated, as long as the
55 * returned value is <= the real elapsed time.
56 * note 2: this should be able to cope with a few seconds without
61 * Macro to fill instruction prefetch
62 * e.g. a series of nops: asm volatile (".rep 8; nop; .endr");
65 #include <asm/mtd-xip.h>
67 #ifndef xip_irqpending
69 #warning "missing IRQ and timer primitives for XIP MTD support"
70 #warning "some of the XIP MTD support code will be disabled"
71 #warning "your system will therefore be unresponsive when writing or erasing flash"
73 #define xip_irqpending() (0)
74 #define xip_currtime() (0)
75 #define xip_elapsed_since(x) (0)
80 #define xip_iprefetch() do { } while (0)
84 * xip_cpu_idle() is used when waiting for a delay equal or larger than
85 * the system timer tick period. This should put the CPU into idle mode
86 * to save power and to be woken up only when some interrupts are pending.
87 * This should not rely upon standard kernel code.
90 #define xip_cpu_idle() do { } while (0)
97 #endif /* CONFIG_MTD_XIP */
99 #endif /* __LINUX_MTD_XIP_H__ */