1 /* $Id: palloc.c,v 1.3 1995/11/25 01:00:08 davem Exp $ 2 * palloc.c: Memory allocation from the Sun PROM. 3 * 4 * Copyright (C) 1995 David S. Miller (davem@caip.rutgers.edu) 5 */ 6 7 #include <asm/openprom.h> 8 #include <asm/oplib.h> 9 10 /* You should not call these routines after memory management 11 * has been initialized in the kernel, if fact you should not 12 * use these if at all possible in the kernel. They are mainly 13 * to be used for a bootloader for temporary allocations which 14 * it will free before jumping into the kernel it has loaded. 15 * 16 * Also, these routines don't work on V0 proms, only V2 and later. 17 */ 18 19 /* Allocate a chunk of memory of size 'num_bytes' giving a suggestion 20 * of virtual_hint as the preferred virtual base address of this chunk. 21 * There are no guarentees that you will get the allocation, or that 22 * the prom will abide by your "hint". So check your return value. 23 */ 24 char * 25 prom_alloc(char *virtual_hint, unsigned int num_bytes) /* */ 26 { 27 if(prom_vers == PROM_V0) return (char *) 0x0; 28 if(num_bytes == 0x0) return (char *) 0x0; 29 return (*(romvec->pv_v2devops.v2_dumb_mem_alloc))(virtual_hint, num_bytes); 30 } 31 32 /* Free a previously allocated chunk back to the prom at virtual address 33 * 'vaddr' of size 'num_bytes'. NOTE: This vaddr is not the hint you 34 * used for the allocation, but the virtual address the prom actually 35 * returned to you. They may be have been the same, they may have not, 36 * doesn't matter. 37 */ 38 void 39 prom_free(char *vaddr, unsigned int num_bytes) /* */ 40 { 41 if((prom_vers == PROM_V0) || (num_bytes == 0x0)) return; 42 (*(romvec->pv_v2devops.v2_dumb_mem_free))(vaddr, num_bytes); 43 return; 44 }