Thomas Bogendoerfer <tsbogend@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > On Mon, Feb 05, 2024 at 04:34:47PM +0100, Gregory CLEMENT wrote: >> Define KSEGX_SIZE to represent the size of each KSEG segment. >> >> Introduce CKSEG0ADDR_OR_64BIT and CKSEG1ADDR_OR_64BIT to get an XPHYS >> address in 64bits and CKSEG[01]ADDR() in 32 bits mode. >> >> Co-developed-by: Jiaxun Yang <jiaxun.yang@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> Signed-off-by: Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> --- >> arch/mips/include/asm/addrspace.h | 5 +++++ >> arch/mips/include/asm/mach-generic/spaces.h | 4 ++++ >> 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/arch/mips/include/asm/addrspace.h b/arch/mips/include/asm/addrspace.h >> index 59a48c60a065c..03a5e2c8b5dc9 100644 >> --- a/arch/mips/include/asm/addrspace.h >> +++ b/arch/mips/include/asm/addrspace.h >> @@ -47,6 +47,11 @@ >> */ >> #define KSEGX(a) ((_ACAST32_(a)) & _ACAST32_(0xe0000000)) >> >> +/* >> + * Gives the size of each kernel segment >> + */ >> +#define KSEGX_SIZE 0x20000000 > > well this is the KSEG size for 32bit and defined in a common section, > so better use CSEGX_SIZE Done in the next series. Thanks, Gregory > > Thomas. > > -- > Crap can work. Given enough thrust pigs will fly, but it's not necessarily a > good idea. [ RFC1925, 2.3 ] -- Gregory Clement, Bootlin Embedded Linux and Kernel engineering http://bootlin.com