soc/amd: use KiB and MiB definitions
Use KiB and MiB instead of multiplying/dividing with/by the numeric value when doing region size calculations. Signed-off-by: Felix Held <felix-coreboot@felixheld.de> Change-Id: I56c380190b11aa3214cce31b82974327e3d15000 Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/59936 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Felix Singer <felixsinger@posteo.net>
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ static void iommu_read_resources(struct device *dev)
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/* Add an extra subtractive resource for both memory and I/O. */
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/* Add an extra subtractive resource for both memory and I/O. */
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res = new_resource(dev, 0x44);
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res = new_resource(dev, 0x44);
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res->size = 512 * 1024;
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res->size = 512 * KiB;
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res->align = log2(res->size);
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res->align = log2(res->size);
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res->gran = log2(res->size);
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res->gran = log2(res->size);
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res->limit = 0xffffffff; /* 4G */
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res->limit = 0xffffffff; /* 4G */
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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ static void lpc_read_resources(struct device *dev)
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IORESOURCE_ASSIGNED | IORESOURCE_FIXED;
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IORESOURCE_ASSIGNED | IORESOURCE_FIXED;
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/* Add a memory resource for the SPI BAR. */
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/* Add a memory resource for the SPI BAR. */
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fixed_mem_resource(dev, 2, SPI_BASE_ADDRESS / 1024, 1,
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fixed_mem_resource(dev, 2, SPI_BASE_ADDRESS / KiB, 1,
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IORESOURCE_SUBTRACTIVE);
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IORESOURCE_SUBTRACTIVE);
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res = new_resource(dev, 3); /* IOAPIC */
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res = new_resource(dev, 3); /* IOAPIC */
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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ static unsigned long gen_crat_memory_entries(struct acpi_crat_header *crat,
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if (memory_base == 0) {
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if (memory_base == 0) {
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current =
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current =
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create_crat_memory_entry(0, 0ull, 0xa0000ull, current);
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create_crat_memory_entry(0, 0ull, 0xa0000ull, current);
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memory_base = (1 * 1024 * 1024);
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memory_base = 1 * MiB;
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memory_length = memory_base;
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memory_length = memory_base;
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new_entries++;
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new_entries++;
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}
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}
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