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Manages QSPI initialization, configuration and IO handling as boot device Signed-off-by: Muhammad Hadi Asyrafi Abdul Halim <muhammad.hadi.asyrafi.abdul.halim@intel.com>pull/1874/head
Muhammad Hadi Asyrafi Abdul Halim
6 years ago
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2019, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. |
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* |
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause |
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*/ |
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#include <assert.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <platform_def.h> |
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#include <common/debug.h> |
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#include <drivers/io/io_driver.h> |
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#include <drivers/io/io_memmap.h> |
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#include <drivers/io/io_storage.h> |
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#include <lib/utils.h> |
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#include "drivers/qspi/cadence_qspi.h" |
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/* As we need to be able to keep state for seek, only one file can be open
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* at a time. Make this a structure and point to the entity->info. When we |
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* can malloc memory we can change this to support more open files. |
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*/ |
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typedef struct { |
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/* Use the 'in_use' flag as any value for base and file_pos could be
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* valid. |
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*/ |
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int in_use; |
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uintptr_t base; |
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size_t file_pos; |
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size_t size; |
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} file_state_t; |
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static file_state_t current_file = {0}; |
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/* Identify the device type as memmap */ |
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static io_type_t device_type_memmap(void) |
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{ |
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return IO_TYPE_MEMMAP; |
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} |
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/* Memmap device functions */ |
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static int memmap_dev_open(const uintptr_t dev_spec, io_dev_info_t **dev_info); |
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static int memmap_block_open(io_dev_info_t *dev_info, const uintptr_t spec, |
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io_entity_t *entity); |
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static int memmap_block_seek(io_entity_t *entity, int mode, |
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ssize_t offset); |
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static int memmap_block_len(io_entity_t *entity, size_t *length); |
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static int memmap_block_read(io_entity_t *entity, uintptr_t buffer, |
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size_t length, size_t *length_read); |
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static int memmap_block_write(io_entity_t *entity, const uintptr_t buffer, |
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size_t length, size_t *length_written); |
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static int memmap_block_close(io_entity_t *entity); |
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static int memmap_dev_close(io_dev_info_t *dev_info); |
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static const io_dev_connector_t memmap_dev_connector = { |
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.dev_open = memmap_dev_open |
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}; |
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static const io_dev_funcs_t memmap_dev_funcs = { |
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.type = device_type_memmap, |
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.open = memmap_block_open, |
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.seek = memmap_block_seek, |
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.size = memmap_block_len, |
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.read = memmap_block_read, |
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.write = memmap_block_write, |
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.close = memmap_block_close, |
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.dev_init = NULL, |
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.dev_close = memmap_dev_close, |
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}; |
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/* No state associated with this device so structure can be const */ |
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static const io_dev_info_t memmap_dev_info = { |
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.funcs = &memmap_dev_funcs, |
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.info = (uintptr_t)NULL |
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}; |
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/* Open a connection to the memmap device */ |
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static int memmap_dev_open(const uintptr_t dev_spec __unused, |
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io_dev_info_t **dev_info) |
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{ |
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assert(dev_info != NULL); |
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*dev_info = (io_dev_info_t *)&memmap_dev_info; /* cast away const */ |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* Close a connection to the memmap device */ |
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static int memmap_dev_close(io_dev_info_t *dev_info) |
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{ |
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/* NOP */ |
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/* TODO: Consider tracking open files and cleaning them up here */ |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* Open a file on the memmap device */ |
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static int memmap_block_open(io_dev_info_t *dev_info, const uintptr_t spec, |
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io_entity_t *entity) |
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{ |
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int result = -ENOMEM; |
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const io_block_spec_t *block_spec = (io_block_spec_t *)spec; |
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/* Since we need to track open state for seek() we only allow one open
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* spec at a time. When we have dynamic memory we can malloc and set |
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* entity->info. |
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*/ |
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if (current_file.in_use == 0) { |
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assert(block_spec != NULL); |
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assert(entity != NULL); |
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current_file.in_use = 1; |
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current_file.base = block_spec->offset; |
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/* File cursor offset for seek and incremental reads etc. */ |
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current_file.file_pos = 0; |
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current_file.size = block_spec->length; |
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entity->info = (uintptr_t)¤t_file; |
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result = 0; |
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} else { |
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WARN("A Memmap device is already active. Close first.\n"); |
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} |
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return result; |
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} |
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/* Seek to a particular file offset on the memmap device */ |
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static int memmap_block_seek(io_entity_t *entity, int mode, ssize_t offset) |
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{ |
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int result = -ENOENT; |
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file_state_t *fp; |
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/* We only support IO_SEEK_SET for the moment. */ |
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if (mode == IO_SEEK_SET) { |
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assert(entity != NULL); |
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fp = (file_state_t *) entity->info; |
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/* Assert that new file position is valid */ |
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assert((offset >= 0) && (offset < fp->size)); |
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/* Reset file position */ |
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fp->file_pos = offset; |
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result = 0; |
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} |
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return result; |
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} |
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/* Return the size of a file on the memmap device */ |
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static int memmap_block_len(io_entity_t *entity, size_t *length) |
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{ |
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assert(entity != NULL); |
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assert(length != NULL); |
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*length = ((file_state_t *)entity->info)->size; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* Read data from a file on the memmap device */ |
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static int memmap_block_read(io_entity_t *entity, uintptr_t buffer, |
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size_t length, size_t *length_read) |
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{ |
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file_state_t *fp; |
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size_t pos_after; |
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assert(entity != NULL); |
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assert(length_read != NULL); |
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fp = (file_state_t *) entity->info; |
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/* Assert that file position is valid for this read operation */ |
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pos_after = fp->file_pos + length; |
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assert((pos_after >= fp->file_pos) && (pos_after <= fp->size)); |
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//memcpy((void *)buffer, (void *)(fp->base + fp->file_pos), length);
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cad_qspi_read((void *)buffer, fp->base + fp->file_pos, length); |
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*length_read = length; |
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/* Set file position after read */ |
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fp->file_pos = pos_after; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* Write data to a file on the memmap device */ |
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static int memmap_block_write(io_entity_t *entity, const uintptr_t buffer, |
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size_t length, size_t *length_written) |
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{ |
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file_state_t *fp; |
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size_t pos_after; |
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assert(entity != NULL); |
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assert(length_written != NULL); |
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fp = (file_state_t *) entity->info; |
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/* Assert that file position is valid for this write operation */ |
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pos_after = fp->file_pos + length; |
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assert((pos_after >= fp->file_pos) && (pos_after <= fp->size)); |
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memcpy((void *)(fp->base + fp->file_pos), (void *)buffer, length); |
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*length_written = length; |
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/* Set file position after write */ |
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fp->file_pos = pos_after; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* Close a file on the memmap device */ |
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static int memmap_block_close(io_entity_t *entity) |
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{ |
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assert(entity != NULL); |
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entity->info = 0; |
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/* This would be a mem free() if we had malloc.*/ |
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zeromem((void *)¤t_file, sizeof(current_file)); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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/* Exported functions */ |
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/* Register the memmap driver with the IO abstraction */ |
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int register_io_dev_memmap(const io_dev_connector_t **dev_con) |
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{ |
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int result; |
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assert(dev_con != NULL); |
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result = io_register_device(&memmap_dev_info); |
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if (result == 0) |
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*dev_con = &memmap_dev_connector; |
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return result; |
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} |
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