Change map_sysmem() to map_physmem(,,MAP_NOCACHE). Though map_sysmem()
can be used to map system memory, it might be wrong to use it for I/O
ports. The map_physmem() serves the same purpose to translate physical
address to virtual address with the additional flag to take care of cache
property. Most drivers use map_physmem() since I/O ports access should be
uncached. As ns16550 is a driver, it should use map_physmem() rather
than map_sysmem().
Signed-off-by: Thomas Chou <thomas@wytron.com.tw>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
#include <dm.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fdtdec.h>
-#include <mapmem.h>
#include <ns16550.h>
#include <serial.h>
#include <watchdog.h>
unsigned char *addr;
offset *= 1 << plat->reg_shift;
- addr = map_sysmem(plat->base, 0) + offset;
+ addr = map_physmem(plat->base, 0, MAP_NOCACHE) + offset;
/*
* As far as we know it doesn't make sense to support selection of
* these options at run-time, so use the existing CONFIG options.
unsigned char *addr;
offset *= 1 << plat->reg_shift;
- addr = map_sysmem(plat->base, 0) + offset;
+ addr = map_physmem(plat->base, 0, MAP_NOCACHE) + offset;
return serial_in_shift(addr, plat->reg_shift);
}