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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2013-2015, Mellanox Technologies. All rights reserved.
 *
 * This software is available to you under a choice of one of two
 * licenses.  You may choose to be licensed under the terms of the GNU
 * General Public License (GPL) Version 2, available from the file
 * COPYING in the main directory of this source tree, or the
 * OpenIB.org BSD license below:
 *
 *     Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or
 *     without modification, are permitted provided that the following
 *     conditions are met:
 *
 *      - Redistributions of source code must retain the above
 *        copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
 *        disclaimer.
 *
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 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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 */

#ifndef MLX5_DOORBELL_H
#define MLX5_DOORBELL_H

#define MLX5_BF_OFFSET	      0x800
#define MLX5_CQ_DOORBELL      0x20

/* Assume that we can just write a 64-bit doorbell atomically.  s390
 * actually doesn't have writeq() but S/390 systems don't even have
 * PCI so we won't worry about it.
 *
 * Note that the write is not atomic on 32-bit systems! In contrast to 64-bit
 * ones, it requires proper locking. mlx5_write64 doesn't do any locking, so use
 * it at your own discretion, protected by some kind of lock on 32 bits.
 *
 * TODO: use write{q,l}_relaxed()
 */

static inline void mlx5_write64(__be32 val[2], void __iomem *dest)
{
#if BITS_PER_LONG == 64
	__raw_writeq(*(u64 *)val, dest);
#else
	__raw_writel((__force u32) val[0], dest);
	__raw_writel((__force u32) val[1], dest + 4);
#endif
}

#endif /* MLX5_DOORBELL_H */