linux_dsm_epyc7002/include/asm-x86/dmi.h
Jean Delvare ef3fb66ced dmi: clean-up dmi helper declarations
The declaration of dmi helper functions is a bit messy and inconsistent at the
moment:

* On ia64 they are declared in <asm/io.h>.
* On x86-64 they are declared in <asm/dmi.h>.
* On i386 they are declared both in <asm/io.h> and <asm/dmi.h>.

Fix the header files so that the dmi helper functions are consistently
defined in <asm/dmi.h>.

Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
Cc: Matt Domsch <Matt_Domsch@dell.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2008-05-01 08:04:01 -07:00

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#ifndef _ASM_X86_DMI_H
#define _ASM_X86_DMI_H
#include <asm/io.h>
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
#define dmi_alloc alloc_bootmem
#else /* CONFIG_X86_32 */
#define DMI_MAX_DATA 2048
extern int dmi_alloc_index;
extern char dmi_alloc_data[DMI_MAX_DATA];
/* This is so early that there is no good way to allocate dynamic memory.
Allocate data in an BSS array. */
static inline void *dmi_alloc(unsigned len)
{
int idx = dmi_alloc_index;
if ((dmi_alloc_index + len) > DMI_MAX_DATA)
return NULL;
dmi_alloc_index += len;
return dmi_alloc_data + idx;
}
#endif
/* Use early IO mappings for DMI because it's initialized early */
#define dmi_ioremap early_ioremap
#define dmi_iounmap early_iounmap
#endif