vc/cavium/{bdk,include}: Clean up bdk_phys_to_ptr() calls
The bdk_phys_to_ptr() function converts a uint64_t address to a void * pointer. Judging by the comments, the old implementation had a check that would refuse to convert a null pointer, which required several workarounds when trying to convert the address 0 to a pointer. This isn't the case for coreboot though, which implements this function as a simple (void *) cast, so we can remove the old workarounds. Change-Id: I6537d1699e6726c1fb155d69a51e14da856232de Signed-off-by: Jacob Garber <jgarber1@ualberta.ca> Found-by: Coverity CID 1393962 Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/34590 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Patrick Rudolph <siro@das-labor.org>
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ int __bdk_dram_test_mem_address_bus(uint64_t area, uint64_t max_address, int bur
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/* Clear our work area. Checking for aliases later could get false
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positives if it matched stale data */
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void *ptr = (area) ? bdk_phys_to_ptr(area) : NULL;
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void *ptr = bdk_phys_to_ptr(area);
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bdk_zero_memory(ptr, max_address - area);
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__bdk_dram_flush_to_mem_range(area, max_address);
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@ -101,9 +101,7 @@ static uint64_t dram_test_thread_size;
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void __bdk_dram_flush_to_mem(uint64_t address)
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{
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BDK_MB;
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/* The DRAM code doesn't use the normal bdk_phys_to_ptr() because of the
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NULL check in it. This greatly slows down the memory tests */
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char *ptr = (void*)address;
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char *ptr = bdk_phys_to_ptr(address);
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BDK_CACHE_WBI_L2(ptr);
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}
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@ -116,10 +114,8 @@ void __bdk_dram_flush_to_mem(uint64_t address)
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*/
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void __bdk_dram_flush_to_mem_range(uint64_t area, uint64_t max_address)
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{
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/* The DRAM code doesn't use the normal bdk_phys_to_ptr() because of the
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NULL check in it. This greatly slows down the memory tests */
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char *ptr = (void*)area;
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char *end = (void*)max_address;
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char *ptr = bdk_phys_to_ptr(area);
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char *end = bdk_phys_to_ptr(max_address);
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BDK_MB;
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while (ptr < end)
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{
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@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ int bdk_l2c_unlock_mem_region(bdk_node_t node, uint64_t start, uint64_t len)
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len += start & BDK_CACHE_LINE_MASK;
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start &= ~BDK_CACHE_LINE_MASK;
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len = (len + BDK_CACHE_LINE_MASK) & ~BDK_CACHE_LINE_MASK;
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void *ptr = (start) ? bdk_phys_to_ptr(start) : NULL;
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void *ptr = bdk_phys_to_ptr(start);
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while (len > 0)
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{
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@ -79,10 +79,7 @@ static void bdk_dram_clear_mem(bdk_node_t node)
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write to the cache line isn't good enough because partial LMC
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writes may be enabled */
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ddr_print("N%d: Rewriting DRAM: start 0 length 0x%llx\n", node, skip);
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volatile uint64_t *ptr = bdk_phys_to_ptr(bdk_numa_get_address(node, 8));
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/* The above pointer got address 8 to avoid NULL pointer checking
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in bdk_phys_to_ptr(). Correct it here */
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ptr--;
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volatile uint64_t *ptr = bdk_phys_to_ptr(bdk_numa_get_address(node, 0));
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uint64_t *end = bdk_phys_to_ptr(bdk_numa_get_address(node, skip));
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while (ptr < end)
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{
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@ -161,17 +161,13 @@ extern int __bdk_dram_retry_failure2(int burst, uint64_t address1, uint64_t dat
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static inline void __bdk_dram_write64(uint64_t address, uint64_t data)
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{
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/* The DRAM code doesn't use the normal bdk_phys_to_ptr() because of the
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NULL check in it. This greatly slows down the memory tests */
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volatile uint64_t *ptr = (void*)address;
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volatile uint64_t *ptr = bdk_phys_to_ptr(address);
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*ptr = data;
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}
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static inline uint64_t __bdk_dram_read64(uint64_t address)
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{
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/* The DRAM code doesn't use the normal bdk_phys_to_ptr() because of the
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NULL check in it. This greatly slows down the memory tests */
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volatile uint64_t *ptr = (void*)address;
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volatile uint64_t *ptr = bdk_phys_to_ptr(address);
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return *ptr;
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}
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