Commit 4ca478e6 authored by Geert Uytterhoeven's avatar Geert Uytterhoeven Committed by Paul Mackerras

[POWERPC] bootwrapper: Use `unsigned long' for malloc sizes

Use `unsigned long' for malloc sizes, to match common practice and types used
by most callers and callees.
Also use `unsigned long' for integers representing pointers in simple_alloc.
Signed-off-by: default avatarGeert Uytterhoeven <Geert.Uytterhoeven@eu.sony.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarPaul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
parent e58923ed
......@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ static void *claim(unsigned long virt, unsigned long size, unsigned long align)
return (void *) virt;
}
static void *of_try_claim(u32 size)
static void *of_try_claim(unsigned long size)
{
unsigned long addr = 0;
......
......@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
struct platform_ops {
void (*fixups)(void);
void (*image_hdr)(const void *);
void * (*malloc)(u32 size);
void * (*malloc)(unsigned long size);
void (*free)(void *ptr);
void * (*realloc)(void *ptr, unsigned long size);
void (*exit)(void);
......@@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ void start(void);
int ft_init(void *dt_blob, unsigned int max_size, unsigned int max_find_device);
int serial_console_init(void);
int ns16550_console_init(void *devp, struct serial_console_data *scdp);
void *simple_alloc_init(char *base, u32 heap_size, u32 granularity,
u32 max_allocs);
void *simple_alloc_init(char *base, unsigned long heap_size,
unsigned long granularity, unsigned long max_allocs);
extern void flush_cache(void *, unsigned long);
int dt_xlate_reg(void *node, int res, unsigned long *addr,
unsigned long *size);
......@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ static inline void *find_node_by_linuxphandle(const u32 linuxphandle)
(char *)&linuxphandle, sizeof(u32));
}
static inline void *malloc(u32 size)
static inline void *malloc(unsigned long size)
{
return (platform_ops.malloc) ? platform_ops.malloc(size) : NULL;
}
......
......@@ -19,24 +19,24 @@
#define ENTRY_IN_USE 0x02
static struct alloc_info {
u32 flags;
u32 base;
u32 size;
unsigned long flags;
unsigned long base;
unsigned long size;
} *alloc_tbl;
static u32 tbl_entries;
static u32 alloc_min;
static u32 next_base;
static u32 space_left;
static unsigned long tbl_entries;
static unsigned long alloc_min;
static unsigned long next_base;
static unsigned long space_left;
/*
* First time an entry is used, its base and size are set.
* An entry can be freed and re-malloc'd but its base & size don't change.
* Should be smart enough for needs of bootwrapper.
*/
static void *simple_malloc(u32 size)
static void *simple_malloc(unsigned long size)
{
u32 i;
unsigned long i;
struct alloc_info *p = alloc_tbl;
if (size == 0)
......@@ -67,13 +67,14 @@ static void *simple_malloc(u32 size)
static struct alloc_info *simple_find_entry(void *ptr)
{
u32 i;
unsigned long i;
struct alloc_info *p = alloc_tbl;
for (i=0; i<tbl_entries; i++,p++) {
if (!(p->flags & ENTRY_BEEN_USED))
break;
if ((p->flags & ENTRY_IN_USE) && (p->base == (u32)ptr))
if ((p->flags & ENTRY_IN_USE) &&
(p->base == (unsigned long)ptr))
return p;
}
return NULL;
......@@ -122,10 +123,10 @@ static void *simple_realloc(void *ptr, unsigned long size)
* Returns addr of first byte after heap so caller can see if it took
* too much space. If so, change args & try again.
*/
void *simple_alloc_init(char *base, u32 heap_size, u32 granularity,
u32 max_allocs)
void *simple_alloc_init(char *base, unsigned long heap_size,
unsigned long granularity, unsigned long max_allocs)
{
u32 heap_base, tbl_size;
unsigned long heap_base, tbl_size;
heap_size = _ALIGN_UP(heap_size, granularity);
alloc_min = granularity;
......@@ -136,7 +137,7 @@ void *simple_alloc_init(char *base, u32 heap_size, u32 granularity,
alloc_tbl = (struct alloc_info *)_ALIGN_UP((unsigned long)base, 8);
memset(alloc_tbl, 0, tbl_size);
heap_base = _ALIGN_UP((u32)alloc_tbl + tbl_size, alloc_min);
heap_base = _ALIGN_UP((unsigned long)alloc_tbl + tbl_size, alloc_min);
next_base = heap_base;
space_left = heap_size;
......
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