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linux-next/include/linux/dma_remapping.h
Ingo Molnar c66b9906f8 intel-iommu: fix build error with INTR_REMAP=y and DMAR=n
dmar.o can be built in the CONFIG_INTR_REMAP=y case but
iommu_calculate_agaw() is only available if VT-d is built as well.

So create an inline version of iommu_calculate_agaw() for the
!CONFIG_DMAR case. The iommu->agaw value wont be used in this
case, but the code is cleaner (has less #ifdefs) if we have it around
unconditionally.

Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
2009-01-04 11:00:05 +01:00

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#ifndef _DMA_REMAPPING_H
#define _DMA_REMAPPING_H
/*
* VT-d hardware uses 4KiB page size regardless of host page size.
*/
#define VTD_PAGE_SHIFT (12)
#define VTD_PAGE_SIZE (1UL << VTD_PAGE_SHIFT)
#define VTD_PAGE_MASK (((u64)-1) << VTD_PAGE_SHIFT)
#define VTD_PAGE_ALIGN(addr) (((addr) + VTD_PAGE_SIZE - 1) & VTD_PAGE_MASK)
#define DMA_PTE_READ (1)
#define DMA_PTE_WRITE (2)
struct intel_iommu;
struct dmar_domain;
struct root_entry;
extern void free_dmar_iommu(struct intel_iommu *iommu);
#ifdef CONFIG_DMAR
extern int iommu_calculate_agaw(struct intel_iommu *iommu);
#else
static inline int iommu_calculate_agaw(struct intel_iommu *iommu)
{
return 0;
}
#endif
extern int dmar_disabled;
#endif