Move BL_COHERENT_RAM_BASE/END defines to common_def.h
We have lots of duplicated defines (and comment blocks too).
Move them to include/plat/common/common_def.h.
While we are here, suffix the end address with _END instead of
_LIMIT. The _END is a better fit to indicate the linker-derived
real end address.
Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
diff --git a/plat/mediatek/mt6795/bl31_plat_setup.c b/plat/mediatek/mt6795/bl31_plat_setup.c
index 3a8612d..af0858f 100644
--- a/plat/mediatek/mt6795/bl31_plat_setup.c
+++ b/plat/mediatek/mt6795/bl31_plat_setup.c
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
#include <arch_helpers.h>
#include <bl_common.h>
#include <cci.h>
+#include <common_def.h>
#include <console.h>
#include <context_mgmt.h>
#include <debug.h>
@@ -52,9 +53,6 @@
unsigned long __RO_START__;
unsigned long __RO_END__;
-unsigned long __COHERENT_RAM_START__;
-unsigned long __COHERENT_RAM_END__;
-
/*
* The next 2 constants identify the extents of the code & RO data region.
* These addresses are used by the MMU setup code and therefore they must be
@@ -65,16 +63,6 @@
#define BL31_RO_LIMIT (unsigned long)(&__RO_END__)
/*
- * The next 2 constants identify the extents of the coherent memory region.
- * These addresses are used by the MMU setup code and therefore they must be
- * page-aligned. It is the responsibility of the linker script to ensure that
- * __COHERENT_RAM_START__ and __COHERENT_RAM_END__ linker symbols
- * refer to page-aligned addresses.
- */
-#define BL31_COHERENT_RAM_BASE (unsigned long)(&__COHERENT_RAM_START__)
-#define BL31_COHERENT_RAM_LIMIT (unsigned long)(&__COHERENT_RAM_END__)
-
-/*
* Placeholder variables for copying the arguments that have been passed to
* BL3-1 from BL2.
*/
@@ -323,8 +311,8 @@
(TZRAM_SIZE & ~(PAGE_SIZE_MASK)),
(BL31_RO_BASE & ~(PAGE_SIZE_MASK)),
BL31_RO_LIMIT,
- BL31_COHERENT_RAM_BASE,
- BL31_COHERENT_RAM_LIMIT);
+ BL_COHERENT_RAM_BASE,
+ BL_COHERENT_RAM_END);
/* Initialize for ATF log buffer */
if (gteearg.atf_log_buf_size != 0) {
gteearg.atf_aee_debug_buf_size = ATF_AEE_BUFFER_SIZE;