X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fasm-arm%2Fdomain.h;h=da1d960387d9880f2fa602b028aca633719fc3f0;hb=987b0145d94eecf292d8b301228356f44611ab7c;hp=f8ea2de4848ea7ae075836718342952a86cda1d0;hpb=f7ed79d23a47594e7834d66a8f14449796d4f3e6;p=linux-2.6.git diff --git a/include/asm-arm/domain.h b/include/asm-arm/domain.h index f8ea2de48..da1d96038 100644 --- a/include/asm-arm/domain.h +++ b/include/asm-arm/domain.h @@ -16,29 +16,11 @@ * DOMAIN_IO - domain 2 includes all IO only * DOMAIN_USER - domain 1 includes all user memory only * DOMAIN_KERNEL - domain 0 includes all kernel memory only - * - * The domain numbering depends on whether we support 36 physical - * address for I/O or not. Addresses above the 32 bit boundary can - * only be mapped using supersections and supersections can only - * be set for domain 0. We could just default to DOMAIN_IO as zero, - * but there may be systems with supersection support and no 36-bit - * addressing. In such cases, we want to map system memory with - * supersections to reduce TLB misses and footprint. - * - * 36-bit addressing and supersections are only available on - * CPUs based on ARMv6+ or the Intel XSC3 core. */ -#ifndef CONFIG_IO_36 #define DOMAIN_KERNEL 0 #define DOMAIN_TABLE 0 #define DOMAIN_USER 1 #define DOMAIN_IO 2 -#else -#define DOMAIN_KERNEL 2 -#define DOMAIN_TABLE 2 -#define DOMAIN_USER 1 -#define DOMAIN_IO 0 -#endif /* * Domain types