#include #include #include #include #include #ifndef CONFIG_ROM_STREAM_START #define CONFIG_ROM_STREAM_START 0xffff0000UL #endif /* well, this is a mess, and it will get fixed, but not right away. * until we stop using 'ld' for building the rom image, that is. * problem is, that on the sc520, ROM_STREAM_START has to be at 0x2000000. * but if you set CONFIG_ROM_STREAM_START to that, then ld will try to * build a giant image: 0x0-0x2000000, i.e. almost 4 GB. * so make this non-static, non-const for now. */ /*XXXXXXXXXXXXXX */ /*static const */unsigned char *rom_start = (void *)CONFIG_ROM_STREAM_START; /*static const */unsigned char *rom_end = (void *)(CONFIG_ROM_STREAM_START + PAYLOAD_SIZE - 1); /*XXXXXXXXXXXXXX */ static const unsigned char *rom; int stream_init(void) { rom = rom_start; printk_debug("%6d:%s() - rom_stream: 0x%08lx - 0x%08lx\n", __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, (unsigned long)rom_start, (unsigned long)rom_end); return 0; } void stream_fini(void) { return; } byte_offset_t stream_skip(byte_offset_t count) { byte_offset_t bytes; bytes = count; if ((rom + bytes) > rom_end) { printk_warning("%6d:%s() - overflowed source buffer\n", __LINE__, __FUNCTION__); bytes = 0; if (rom <= rom_end) { bytes = (rom_end - rom) + 1; } } rom += bytes; return bytes; } byte_offset_t stream_read(void *vdest, byte_offset_t count) { unsigned char *dest = vdest; const unsigned char *src = rom; byte_offset_t bytes; bytes = stream_skip(count); memcpy(dest, src, bytes); return bytes; }