From: mdkinney Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 20:56:21 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Add ARM specific functions to the BaseCacheMaintenanceLib that generates an ASSERT... X-Git-Tag: edk2-stable201903~17213 X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=mirror_edk2.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=229fe3a229ffc948423abbd0d16626cc63877605 Add ARM specific functions to the BaseCacheMaintenanceLib that generates an ASSERT() if any of the services are used. The ARM support in this library is only provided so the modules in the EDK II core packages can be built for ARM. ARM platforms must use an implementation of the Cache Maintenance Library that supports the target ARM CPU. git-svn-id: https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2@9106 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524 --- diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib/ArmCache.c b/MdePkg/Library/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib/ArmCache.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c3efa86f4a --- /dev/null +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib/ArmCache.c @@ -0,0 +1,247 @@ +/** @file + Cache Maintenance Functions. These functions vary by ARM architecture so the MdePkg + versions are null functions used to make sure things will compile. + + Copyright (c) 2006 - 2009, Intel Corporation
+ Portions copyright (c) 2008-2009 Apple Inc.
+ All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials + are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License + which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at + http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php + + THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. + +**/ + +// +// Include common header file for this module. +// +#include +#include + +/** + Invalidates the entire instruction cache in cache coherency domain of the + calling CPU. + + Invalidates the entire instruction cache in cache coherency domain of the + calling CPU. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InvalidateInstructionCache ( + VOID + ) +{ + ASSERT(FALSE); +} + +/** + Invalidates a range of instruction cache lines in the cache coherency domain + of the calling CPU. + + Invalidates the instruction cache lines specified by Address and Length. If + Address is not aligned on a cache line boundary, then entire instruction + cache line containing Address is invalidated. If Address + Length is not + aligned on a cache line boundary, then the entire instruction cache line + containing Address + Length -1 is invalidated. This function may choose to + invalidate the entire instruction cache if that is more efficient than + invalidating the specified range. If Length is 0, the no instruction cache + lines are invalidated. Address is returned. + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Address + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The base address of the instruction cache lines to + invalidate. If the CPU is in a physical addressing mode, then + Address is a physical address. If the CPU is in a virtual + addressing mode, then Address is a virtual address. + + @param Length The number of bytes to invalidate from the instruction cache. + + @return Address + +**/ +VOID * +EFIAPI +InvalidateInstructionCacheRange ( + IN VOID *Address, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + ASSERT (Length <= MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN)Address + 1); + ASSERT(FALSE); + return Address; +} + +/** + Writes Back and Invalidates the entire data cache in cache coherency domain + of the calling CPU. + + Writes Back and Invalidates the entire data cache in cache coherency domain + of the calling CPU. This function guarantees that all dirty cache lines are + written back to system memory, and also invalidates all the data cache lines + in the cache coherency domain of the calling CPU. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +WriteBackInvalidateDataCache ( + VOID + ) +{ + ASSERT(FALSE); +} + +/** + Writes Back and Invalidates a range of data cache lines in the cache + coherency domain of the calling CPU. + + Writes Back and Invalidate the data cache lines specified by Address and + Length. If Address is not aligned on a cache line boundary, then entire data + cache line containing Address is written back and invalidated. If Address + + Length is not aligned on a cache line boundary, then the entire data cache + line containing Address + Length -1 is written back and invalidated. This + function may choose to write back and invalidate the entire data cache if + that is more efficient than writing back and invalidating the specified + range. If Length is 0, the no data cache lines are written back and + invalidated. Address is returned. + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Address + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The base address of the data cache lines to write back and + invalidate. If the CPU is in a physical addressing mode, then + Address is a physical address. If the CPU is in a virtual + addressing mode, then Address is a virtual address. + @param Length The number of bytes to write back and invalidate from the + data cache. + + @return Address + +**/ +VOID * +EFIAPI +WriteBackInvalidateDataCacheRange ( + IN VOID *Address, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + ASSERT (Length <= MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN)Address + 1); + ASSERT(FALSE); + return Address; +} + +/** + Writes Back the entire data cache in cache coherency domain of the calling + CPU. + + Writes Back the entire data cache in cache coherency domain of the calling + CPU. This function guarantees that all dirty cache lines are written back to + system memory. This function may also invalidate all the data cache lines in + the cache coherency domain of the calling CPU. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +WriteBackDataCache ( + VOID + ) +{ + ASSERT(FALSE); +} + +/** + Writes Back a range of data cache lines in the cache coherency domain of the + calling CPU. + + Writes Back the data cache lines specified by Address and Length. If Address + is not aligned on a cache line boundary, then entire data cache line + containing Address is written back. If Address + Length is not aligned on a + cache line boundary, then the entire data cache line containing Address + + Length -1 is written back. This function may choose to write back the entire + data cache if that is more efficient than writing back the specified range. + If Length is 0, the no data cache lines are written back. This function may + also invalidate all the data cache lines in the specified range of the cache + coherency domain of the calling CPU. Address is returned. + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Address + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The base address of the data cache lines to write back. If + the CPU is in a physical addressing mode, then Address is a + physical address. If the CPU is in a virtual addressing + mode, then Address is a virtual address. + @param Length The number of bytes to write back from the data cache. + + @return Address + +**/ +VOID * +EFIAPI +WriteBackDataCacheRange ( + IN VOID *Address, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + ASSERT (Length <= MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN)Address + 1); + ASSERT(FALSE); + return Address; +} + +/** + Invalidates the entire data cache in cache coherency domain of the calling + CPU. + + Invalidates the entire data cache in cache coherency domain of the calling + CPU. This function must be used with care because dirty cache lines are not + written back to system memory. It is typically used for cache diagnostics. If + the CPU does not support invalidation of the entire data cache, then a write + back and invalidate operation should be performed on the entire data cache. + +**/ +VOID +EFIAPI +InvalidateDataCache ( + VOID + ) +{ + ASSERT(FALSE); +} + +/** + Invalidates a range of data cache lines in the cache coherency domain of the + calling CPU. + + Invalidates the data cache lines specified by Address and Length. If Address + is not aligned on a cache line boundary, then entire data cache line + containing Address is invalidated. If Address + Length is not aligned on a + cache line boundary, then the entire data cache line containing Address + + Length -1 is invalidated. This function must never invalidate any cache lines + outside the specified range. If Length is 0, the no data cache lines are + invalidated. Address is returned. This function must be used with care + because dirty cache lines are not written back to system memory. It is + typically used for cache diagnostics. If the CPU does not support + invalidation of a data cache range, then a write back and invalidate + operation should be performed on the data cache range. + + If Length is greater than (MAX_ADDRESS - Address + 1), then ASSERT(). + + @param Address The base address of the data cache lines to invalidate. If + the CPU is in a physical addressing mode, then Address is a + physical address. If the CPU is in a virtual addressing mode, + then Address is a virtual address. + @param Length The number of bytes to invalidate from the data cache. + + @return Address + +**/ +VOID * +EFIAPI +InvalidateDataCacheRange ( + IN VOID *Address, + IN UINTN Length + ) +{ + ASSERT (Length <= MAX_ADDRESS - (UINTN)Address + 1); + ASSERT(FALSE); + return Address; +} diff --git a/MdePkg/Library/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib.inf b/MdePkg/Library/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib.inf index 4e86a62340..efe54ec6a5 100644 --- a/MdePkg/Library/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib.inf +++ b/MdePkg/Library/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib/BaseCacheMaintenanceLib.inf @@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ # Cache Maintenance Library that uses Base Library services to maintain caches. # This library assumes there are no chipset dependencies required to maintain caches. # -# Copyright (c) 2007 - 2008, Intel Corporation +# Copyright (c) 2007 - 2008, Intel Corporation
+# Portions Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Apple Inc.
# # All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials # are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License @@ -26,10 +27,10 @@ # -# VALID_ARCHITECTURES = IA32 X64 IPF EBC +# VALID_ARCHITECTURES = IA32 X64 IPF EBC ARM # -[Sources.Ia32] +[Sources.IA32] X86Cache.c [Sources.X64] @@ -41,13 +42,16 @@ [Sources.EBC] EbcCache.c +[Sources.ARM] + ArmCache.c + [Packages] MdePkg/MdePkg.dec -[LibraryClasses.Ipf] - PalLib - [LibraryClasses.common] BaseLib DebugLib +[LibraryClasses.Ipf] + PalLib +