Staging: sep: Use the proper allocators for the shared area
The DMA handling in the driver is a bit of a catastrophe. Start with the simple things - allocate the shared area properly. Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <alan@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
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@ -264,76 +264,74 @@ static int sep_copy_cache_resident_to_area(struct sep_device *sep,
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return error;
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}
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/*
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This functions maps and allocates the
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shared area on the external RAM (device)
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The input is shared_area_size - the size of the memory to
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allocate. The outputs
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are kernel_shared_area_addr_ptr - the kerenl
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address of the mapped and allocated
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shared area, and phys_shared_area_addr_ptr
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- the physical address of the shared area
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*/
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/**
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* sep_map_and_alloc_shared_area - allocate shared block
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* @sep: security processor
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* @size: size of shared area
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*
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* Allocate a shared buffer in host memory that can be used by both the
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* kernel and also the hardware interface via DMA.
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*/
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static int sep_map_and_alloc_shared_area(struct sep_device *sep,
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unsigned long shared_area_size)
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unsigned long size)
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{
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/* shared_addr = ioremap_nocache(0xda00000,shared_area_size); */
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sep->shared_addr = kmalloc(shared_area_size, GFP_KERNEL);
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sep->shared_area = dma_alloc_coherent(&sep->pdev->dev, size,
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&sep->shared_bus, GFP_KERNEL);
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if (!sep->shared_addr) {
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edbg("sep_driver:shared memory kmalloc failed\n");
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return -1;
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edbg("sep_driver :shared memory dma_alloc_coherent failed\n");
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return -ENOMEM;
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}
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/* FIXME */
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sep->shared_bus = __pa(sep->shared_addr);
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/* shared_bus = 0xda00000; */
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sep->shared_area = sep->shared_addr;
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/* set the physical address of the shared area */
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sep->shared_area_bus = sep->shared_bus;
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edbg("SEP Driver:shared_addr is %p\n", sep->shared_addr);
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edbg("SEP Driver:shared_region_size is %08lx\n", shared_area_size);
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edbg("SEP Driver:shared_physical_addr is %08llx\n", (unsigned long long)sep->shared_bus);
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edbg("sep: shared_area %d bytes @%p (bus %08llx)\n",
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size, sep->shared_addr, (unsigned long long)sep->shared_bus);
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return 0;
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}
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/*
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This functions unmaps and deallocates the shared area
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on the external RAM (device)
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The input is shared_area_size - the size of the memory to deallocate,kernel_
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shared_area_addr_ptr - the kernel address of the mapped and allocated
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shared area,phys_shared_area_addr_ptr - the physical address of
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the shared area
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*/
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/**
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* sep_unmap_and_free_shared_area - free shared block
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* @sep: security processor
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*
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* Free the shared area allocated to the security processor. The
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* processor must have finished with this and any final posted
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* writes cleared before we do so.
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*/
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static void sep_unmap_and_free_shared_area(struct sep_device *sep, int size)
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{
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kfree(sep->shared_area);
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dma_free_coherent(&sep->pdev->dev, size,
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sep->shared_area, sep->shared_area_bus);
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}
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/*
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This functions returns the physical address inside shared area according
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to the virtual address. It can be either on the externa RAM device
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(ioremapped), or on the system RAM
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This implementation is for the external RAM
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*/
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static dma_addr_t sep_shared_area_virt_to_phys(struct sep_device *sep,
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/**
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* sep_shared_area_virt_to_bus - convert bus/virt addresses
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*
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* Returns the physical address inside the shared area according
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* to the virtual address.
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*/
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static dma_addr_t sep_shared_area_virt_to_bus(struct sep_device *sep,
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void *virt_address)
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{
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edbg("SEP Driver:sh virt to phys v %p\n", virt_address);
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edbg("SEP Driver:sh virt to phys p %08llx\n", (unsigned long long) sep->shared_bus + (virt_address - sep->shared_addr));
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return sep->shared_bus + (virt_address - sep->shared_addr);
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dma_addr_t pa = sep->shared_bus + (virt_address - sep->shared_addr);
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edbg("sep: virt to phys p %08llx v %p\n", pa, virt_address);
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return pa;
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}
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/*
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This functions returns the virtual address inside shared area
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according to the physical address. It can be either on the
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externa RAM device (ioremapped), or on the system RAM This implementation
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is for the external RAM
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*/
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static void *sep_shared_area_phys_to_virt(struct sep_device *sep,
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dma_addr_t phys_address)
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/**
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* sep_shared_area_bus_to_virt - convert bus/virt addresses
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*
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* Returns virtual address inside the shared area according
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* to the bus address.
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*/
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static void *sep_shared_area_bus_to_virt(struct sep_device *sep,
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dma_addr_t bus_address)
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{
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return sep->shared_addr + (phys_address - sep->shared_bus);
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return sep->shared_addr + (bus_address - sep->shared_bus);
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}
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/* set the output parameters if needed */
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if (address_ptr)
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*address_ptr = sep_shared_area_virt_to_phys(sep, time_addr);
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*address_ptr = sep_shared_area_virt_to_bus(sep, time_addr);
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if (time_in_sec_ptr)
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*time_in_sec_ptr = time.tv_sec;
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edbg("SEP Driver:phys table_data_size is %lu num_table_entries is %lu lli_table_ptr is%lu\n", table_data_size, num_table_entries, (unsigned long) lli_table_ptr);
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if ((unsigned long) lli_table_ptr != 0xffffffff)
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lli_table_ptr = (struct sep_lli_entry_t *) sep_shared_area_phys_to_virt(sep, (unsigned long) lli_table_ptr);
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lli_table_ptr = (struct sep_lli_entry_t *) sep_shared_area_bus_to_virt(sep, (unsigned long) lli_table_ptr);
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table_count++;
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}
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if (info_entry_ptr == 0) {
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/* set the output parameters to physical addresses */
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*lli_table_ptr = sep_shared_area_virt_to_phys(sep, in_lli_table_ptr);
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*lli_table_ptr = sep_shared_area_virt_to_bus(sep, in_lli_table_ptr);
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*num_entries_ptr = num_entries_in_table;
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*table_data_size_ptr = table_data_size;
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edbg("SEP Driver:output lli_table_in_ptr is %08lx\n", *lli_table_ptr);
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} else {
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/* update the info entry of the previous in table */
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info_entry_ptr->physical_address = sep_shared_area_virt_to_phys(sep, in_lli_table_ptr);
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info_entry_ptr->physical_address = sep_shared_area_virt_to_bus(sep, in_lli_table_ptr);
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info_entry_ptr->block_size = ((num_entries_in_table) << 24) | (table_data_size);
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}
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/* print input tables */
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sep_debug_print_lli_tables(sep, (struct sep_lli_entry_t *)
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sep_shared_area_phys_to_virt(sep, *lli_table_ptr), *num_entries_ptr, *table_data_size_ptr);
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sep_shared_area_bus_to_virt(sep, *lli_table_ptr), *num_entries_ptr, *table_data_size_ptr);
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/* the array of the pages */
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kfree(lli_array_ptr);
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/* if info entry is null - this is the first table built */
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if (info_in_entry_ptr == 0) {
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/* set the output parameters to physical addresses */
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*lli_table_in_ptr = sep_shared_area_virt_to_phys(sep, in_lli_table_ptr);
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*lli_table_in_ptr = sep_shared_area_virt_to_bus(sep, in_lli_table_ptr);
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*in_num_entries_ptr = num_entries_in_table;
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*lli_table_out_ptr = sep_shared_area_virt_to_phys(sep, out_lli_table_ptr);
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*lli_table_out_ptr = sep_shared_area_virt_to_bus(sep, out_lli_table_ptr);
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*out_num_entries_ptr = num_entries_out_table;
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*table_data_size_ptr = table_data_size;
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edbg("SEP Driver:output lli_table_out_ptr is %08lx\n", *lli_table_out_ptr);
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} else {
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/* update the info entry of the previous in table */
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info_in_entry_ptr->physical_address = sep_shared_area_virt_to_phys(sep, in_lli_table_ptr);
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info_in_entry_ptr->physical_address = sep_shared_area_virt_to_bus(sep, in_lli_table_ptr);
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info_in_entry_ptr->block_size = ((num_entries_in_table) << 24) | (table_data_size);
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/* update the info entry of the previous in table */
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info_out_entry_ptr->physical_address = sep_shared_area_virt_to_phys(sep, out_lli_table_ptr);
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info_out_entry_ptr->physical_address = sep_shared_area_virt_to_bus(sep, out_lli_table_ptr);
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info_out_entry_ptr->block_size = ((num_entries_out_table) << 24) | (table_data_size);
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}
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/* print input tables */
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sep_debug_print_lli_tables(sep, (struct sep_lli_entry_t *)
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sep_shared_area_phys_to_virt(sep, *lli_table_in_ptr), *in_num_entries_ptr, *table_data_size_ptr);
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sep_shared_area_bus_to_virt(sep, *lli_table_in_ptr), *in_num_entries_ptr, *table_data_size_ptr);
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/* print output tables */
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sep_debug_print_lli_tables(sep, (struct sep_lli_entry_t *)
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sep_shared_area_phys_to_virt(sep, *lli_table_out_ptr), *out_num_entries_ptr, *table_data_size_ptr);
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sep_shared_area_bus_to_virt(sep, *lli_table_out_ptr), *out_num_entries_ptr, *table_data_size_ptr);
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dbg("SEP Driver:<-------- sep_construct_dma_tables_from_lli end\n");
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return 0;
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}
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