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fc-fsio: guard against bogus readdir results from the target If the FFS being operated on contains SE K2x0 extended filenames, readdir will return strings that are bad for printing. We need to guard against this possibility, and also against possible other bogosity that could be sent by other alien firmwares.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 31 Dec 2022 22:55:23 +0000
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/*
 * Definitions for Calypso general-purpose timer registers
 *
 * This header is usable from both .c and .S source files.
 */

#ifndef _CALYPSO_TIMER_H
#define _CALYPSO_TIMER_H

#define	TIMER1_BASE_ADDR	0xFFFE3800
#define	TIMER2_BASE_ADDR	0xFFFE6800

#ifdef __ASSEMBLER__

/*
 * Assembly source with cpp
 *
 * The most convenient way to access registers like these from ARM
 * assembly is to load the base address of the register block in some
 * ARM register, using only one ldr rN, =xxx instruction and only one
 * literal pool entry, and then access various registers in the block
 * from the same base using the immediate offset addressing mode.
 *
 * Here we define the offsets for the usage scenario above.
 */

#define	CNTL_TIM	0x00
#define	LOAD_TIM	0x02
#define	READ_TIM	0x04

#else

/*
 * C source
 *
 * For access from C, we define the layout of each timer register block
 * as a struct, and then define a pleudo-global-var for easy "volatile"
 * access to each of the 2 timers.
 */

struct timer_regs {
	unsigned char	cntl;
	unsigned char	pad;
	unsigned short	load;
	unsigned short	read;
};

#define	TIMER1_REGS	(*(volatile struct timer_regs *) TIMER1_BASE_ADDR)
#define	TIMER2_REGS	(*(volatile struct timer_regs *) TIMER2_BASE_ADDR)

#endif

/* CNTL register bit definitions */
#define	CNTL_START		0x01
#define	CNTL_AUTO_RELOAD	0x02
#define	CNTL_CLOCK_ENABLE	0x20

#endif /* include guard */