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- /**
- *
- * @file compat.h
- * @author Michael Stapelberg
- * @date 2009-04-05
- * @brief Contains compatibility definitions for the different linux kernel versions to avoid
- * putting ifdefs all over the driver code.
- *
- */
- #ifndef _COMPAT_H
- #define _COMPAT_H
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(3,8,0)
- # define __devinit
- # define __devexit
- # define __devinitdata
- #endif
- /* dev_name is the wrapper one needs to use to access what was formerly called
- * bus_id in struct device. However, before 2.6.27, direct access was necessary,
- * so we provide our own version. */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,27)
- static inline const char *dev_name(struct device *dev) {
- return dev->bus_id;
- }
- #endif
- /* SetPageLocked disappeared in v2.6.27 */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,27)
- #define compat_lock_page SetPageLocked
- #define compat_unlock_page ClearPageLocked
- #else
- /* in v2.6.28, __set_page_locked and __clear_page_locked was introduced */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,28)
- #define compat_lock_page __set_page_locked
- #define compat_unlock_page __clear_page_locked
- #else
- /* However, in v2.6.27 itself, neither of them is there, so
- * we need to use our own function fiddling with bits inside
- * the page struct :-\ */
- static inline void compat_lock_page(struct page *page) {
- __set_bit(PG_locked, &page->flags);
- }
- static inline void compat_unlock_page(struct page *page) {
- __clear_bit(PG_locked, &page->flags);
- }
- #endif
- #endif
- /* Before 2.6.13, simple_class was the standard interface. Nowadays, it's just called class */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,13)
- #define class_compat class_simple
- /* These functions are redirected to their old corresponding functions */
- #define class_create(module, name) class_simple_create(module, name)
- #define class_destroy(type) class_simple_destroy(type)
- #define class_device_destroy(unused, devno) class_simple_device_remove(devno)
- #define class_device_create(type, unused, devno, devpointer, nameformat, minor, unused) \
- class_simple_device_add(type, devno, devpointer, nameformat, minor)
- #define class_set_devdata(classdev, privdata) classdev->class_data = privdata
- #define DEVICE_ATTR_COMPAT
- #define sysfs_attr_def_name(name) class_device_attr_##name
- #define sysfs_attr_def_pointer privdata->class_dev
- #define SYSFS_GET_FUNCTION(name) ssize_t name(struct class_device *cls, char *buf)
- #define SYSFS_SET_FUNCTION(name) ssize_t name(struct class_device *cls, const char *buf, size_t count)
- #define SYSFS_GET_PRIVDATA (pcidriver_privdata_t*)cls->class_data
- #else
- /* In 2.6.26, device.h was changed quite significantly. Luckily, it only affected
- type/function names, for the most part. */
- //#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,26)
- #define class_device_attribute device_attribute
- #define CLASS_DEVICE_ATTR DEVICE_ATTR
- #define class_device device
- #define class_data dev
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,27)
- #define class_device_create(type, parent, devno, devpointer, nameformat, minor, privdata) \
- device_create(type, parent, devno, privdata, nameformat, minor)
- #else
- #define class_device_create(type, parent, devno, devpointer, nameformat, minor, unused) \
- device_create(type, parent, devno, nameformat, minor)
- #endif
- #define class_device_create_file device_create_file
- #define class_device_remove_file device_remove_file
- #define class_device_destroy device_destroy
- #define DEVICE_ATTR_COMPAT struct device_attribute *attr,
- #define class_set_devdata dev_set_drvdata
- #define sysfs_attr_def_name(name) dev_attr_##name
- #define sysfs_attr_def_pointer privdata->class_dev
- #define SYSFS_GET_FUNCTION(name) ssize_t name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, char *buf)
- #define SYSFS_SET_FUNCTION(name) ssize_t name(struct device *dev, struct device_attribute *attr, const char *buf, size_t count)
- #define SYSFS_GET_PRIVDATA dev_get_drvdata(dev)
- //#endif
- #define class_compat class
- #endif
- /* The arguments of IRQ handlers have been changed in 2.6.19. It's very likely that
- int irq will disappear somewhen in the future (current is 2.6.29), too. */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,19)
- #define IRQ_HANDLER_FUNC(name) irqreturn_t name(int irq, void *dev_id)
- #else
- #define IRQ_HANDLER_FUNC(name) irqreturn_t name(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
- #endif
- /* atomic_inc_return appeared in 2.6.9, at least in CERN scientific linux, provide
- compatibility wrapper for older kernels */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,9)
- static int atomic_inc_return(atomic_t *variable) {
- atomic_inc(variable);
- return atomic_read(variable);
- }
- #endif
- /* sg_set_page is available starting at 2.6.24 */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,24)
- #define sg_set_page(sg, set_page, set_length, set_offset) do { \
- (sg)->page = set_page; \
- (sg)->length = set_length; \
- (sg)->offset = set_offset; \
- } while (0)
- #endif
- /* Before 2.6.20, disable was not an atomic counter, so this check was needed */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,20)
- #define pci_disable_device(pdev) do { \
- if (pdev->is_enabled) \
- pci_disable_device(pdev); \
- } while (0)
- #endif
- /* Before 2.6.24, scatter/gather lists did not need to be initialized */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,24)
- #define sg_init_table(sg, nr_pages)
- #endif
- /* SA_SHIRQ was renamed to IRQF_SHARED in 2.6.24 */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,24)
- #define request_irq(irq, irq_handler, modname, privdata) request_irq(irq, irq_handler, IRQF_SHARED, modname, privdata)
- #else
- #define request_irq(irq, irq_handler, modname, privdata) request_irq(irq, irq_handler, SA_SHIRQ, modname, privdata)
- #endif
- /* In 2.6.13, io_remap_page_range was removed in favor for io_remap_pfn_range which works on
- more platforms and allows more memory space */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,13)
- #define io_remap_pfn_range_compat(vmap, vm_start, bar_addr, bar_length, vm_page_prot) \
- io_remap_pfn_range(vmap, vm_start, (bar_addr >> PAGE_SHIFT), bar_length, vm_page_prot)
- #else
- #define io_remap_pfn_range_compat(vmap, vm_start, bar_addr, bar_length, vm_page_prot) \
- io_remap_page_range(vmap, vm_start, bar_addr, bar_length, vm_page_prot)
- #endif
- /* In 2.6.10, remap_pfn_range was introduced, see io_remap_pfn_range_compat */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE >= KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,10)
- #define remap_pfn_range_compat(vmap, vm_start, bar_addr, bar_length, vm_page_prot) \
- remap_pfn_range(vmap, vm_start, (bar_addr >> PAGE_SHIFT), bar_length, vm_page_prot)
- #define remap_pfn_range_cpua_compat(vmap, vm_start, cpua, size, vm_page_prot) \
- remap_pfn_range(vmap, vm_start, page_to_pfn(virt_to_page((void*)cpua)), size, vm_page_prot)
- #else
- #define remap_pfn_range_compat(vmap, vm_start, bar_addr, bar_length, vm_page_prot) \
- remap_page_range(vmap, vm_start, bar_addr, bar_length, vm_page_prot)
- #define remap_pfn_range_cpua_compat(vmap, vm_start, cpua, size, vm_page_prot) \
- remap_page_range(vmap, vm_start, virt_to_phys((void*)cpua), size, vm_page_prot)
- #endif
- /**
- * Go over the pages of the kmem buffer, and mark them as reserved.
- * This is needed, otherwise mmaping the kernel memory to user space
- * will fail silently (mmaping /dev/null) when using remap_xx_range.
- */
- static inline void set_pages_reserved_compat(unsigned long cpua, unsigned long size)
- {
- /* Starting in 2.6.15, the PG_RESERVED bit was removed.
- See also http://lwn.net/Articles/161204/ */
- #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,15)
- struct page *page, *last_page;
- page = virt_to_page(cpua);
- last_page = virt_to_page(cpua + size - 1);
- for (; page <= last_page; page++)
- SetPageReserved(page);
- #endif
- }
- #endif
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