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/*
 * This file is part of the coreboot project.
 *
 * Copyright (C) 2013 Google, Inc.
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 * the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 * GNU General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
 */
#ifndef MEMRANGE_H_
#define MEMRANGE_H_

#include <device/resource.h>

/* A memranges structure consists of a list of range_entry(s). The structure
 * is exposed so that a memranges can be used on the stack if needed. */
struct memranges {
	struct range_entry *entries;
};

/* Each region within a memranges structure is represented by a
 * range_entry structure. Use the associated range_entry_(base|end|size|tag)
 * functions to interrogate its properties. i.e. don't rely on one's own
 * interpretation of the fields. */
struct range_entry {
	resource_t begin;
	resource_t end;
	unsigned long tag;
	struct range_entry *next;
};

/* Return inclusive base address of memory range. */
static inline resource_t range_entry_base(const struct range_entry *r)
{
	return r->begin;
}

/* Return exclusive end address of memory range. */
static inline resource_t range_entry_end(const struct range_entry *r)
{
	return r->end + 1;
}

/* Return size of of memory range. */
static inline resource_t range_entry_size(const struct range_entry *r)
{
	return r->end - r->begin + 1;
}

static inline unsigned long range_entry_tag(const struct range_entry *r)
{
	return r->tag;
}

static inline void range_entry_update_tag(struct range_entry *r,
                                          unsigned long new_tag)
{
	r->tag = new_tag;
}

/* Iterate over each entry in a memranges structure. Ranges cannot
 * be deleted while processing each entry as the list cannot be safely
 * traversed after such an operation.
 * r - range_entry pointer.
 * ranges - memranges pointer */
#define memranges_each_entry(r, ranges) \
	for (r = (ranges)->entries; r != NULL; r = r->next)

/* Initialize and fill a memranges structure according to the
 * mask and match type for all memory resources. Tag each entry with the
 * specified type. */
void memranges_init(struct memranges *ranges,
                    unsigned long mask, unsigned long match,
                    unsigned long tag);

/* Remove and free all entries within the memranges structure. */
void memranges_teardown(struct memranges *ranges);

/* Add memory resources that match with the corresponding mask and match.
 * Each entry will be tagged with the provided tag. e.g.  To populate
 * all cacheable memory resources in the range:
 * memranges_add_resources(range, IORESOURCE_CACHEABLE,
 *                            IORESROUCE_CACHEABLE, my_cacheable_tag); */
void memranges_add_resources(struct memranges *ranges,
                             unsigned long mask, unsigned long match,
                             unsigned long tag);

/* Fill all address ranges up to limit (exclusive) not covered by an entry by
 * inserting new entries with the provided tag. */
void memranges_fill_holes_up_to(struct memranges *ranges,
                                resource_t limit, unsigned long tag);

/* Create a hole in the range by deleting/modifying entries that overlap with
 * the region specified by base and size. */
void memranges_create_hole(struct memranges *ranges,
                           resource_t base, resource_t size);

/* Insert a resource to the given memranges.  All existing ranges
 * covered by range specified by base and size will be removed before a
 * new one is added. */
void memranges_insert(struct memranges *ranges,
                      resource_t base, resource_t size, unsigned long tag);

/* Returns next entry after the provided entry. NULL if r is last. */
struct range_entry *memranges_next_entry(struct memranges *ranges,
                                         const struct range_entry *r);
#endif /* MEMRANGE_H_ */