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The only target dependency for most hardware is sizeof(target_phys_addr_t). Build these files into a convenience library, and use that instead of building for every target. Remove and poison various target specific macros to avoid bogus target dependencies creeping back in. Big/Little endian is not handled because devices should not know or care about this to start with. Signed-off-by: Paul Brook <paul@codesourcery.com>
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640 B
C
23 lines
640 B
C
/* Define target_phys_addr_t if it exists. */
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#ifndef TARGPHYS_H
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#define TARGPHYS_H
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#ifdef TARGET_PHYS_ADDR_BITS
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/* target_phys_addr_t is the type of a physical address (its size can
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be different from 'target_ulong'). We have sizeof(target_phys_addr)
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= max(sizeof(unsigned long),
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sizeof(size_of_target_physical_address)) because we must pass a
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host pointer to memory operations in some cases */
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#if TARGET_PHYS_ADDR_BITS == 32
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typedef uint32_t target_phys_addr_t;
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#define TARGET_FMT_plx "%08x"
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#elif TARGET_PHYS_ADDR_BITS == 64
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typedef uint64_t target_phys_addr_t;
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#define TARGET_FMT_plx "%016" PRIx64
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#endif
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#endif
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#endif
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