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Horia Geant? authored
LS1021A is a QorIQ SoC having little endian CAAM. There are a few differences b/w QorIQ and i.MX from CAAM perspective: 1. i.MX platforms are somewhat special wrt. 64-bit registers: -big endian format at 64-bit level: MSW at address+0 and LSW at address+4 -little endian format at 32-bit level (within MSW and LSW) and thus need special handling. 2. No CCM (clock controller module) for QorIQ. No CAAM clocks to enable / disable. A new Kconfig option - CRYPTO_DEV_FSL_CAAM_LE - is added to indicate CAAM is little endian (*). It is hidden from the user (to avoid misconfiguration); when adding support for a new platform with LE CAAM, either the Kconfig needs to be updated or the corresponding defconfig needs to indicate that CAAM is LE. (*) Using a DT property to provide CAAM endianness would not allow for the ifdeffery. In order to keep changes to a minimum, the following changes are postponed: -endianness fix of the last word in the S/G (rsvd2, bpid, offset), fields are always 0 anyway; -S/G format fix for i.MX7 (yes, i.MX7 support was not added yet, but still...) Signed-off-by: Horia Geant? <horia.geanta@freescale.com> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>
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