kernel_optimize_test/include/asm-sh/cpu-sh4/dma.h
Paul Mundt 0d831770b1 [PATCH] sh: DMA updates
This extends the current SH DMA API somewhat to support a proper virtual
channel abstraction, and also works to represent this through the driver model
by giving each DMAC its own platform device.

There's also a few other minor changes to support a few new CPU subtypes, and
make TEI generation for the SH DMAC configurable.

Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2006-01-16 23:15:27 -08:00

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#ifndef __ASM_CPU_SH4_DMA_H
#define __ASM_CPU_SH4_DMA_H
#ifdef CONFIG_CPU_SH4A
#define SH_DMAC_BASE 0xfc808020
#else
#define SH_DMAC_BASE 0xffa00000
#endif
/* Definitions for the SuperH DMAC */
#define TM_BURST 0x0000080
#define TS_8 0x00000010
#define TS_16 0x00000020
#define TS_32 0x00000030
#define TS_64 0x00000000
#define CHCR_TS_MASK 0x30
#define CHCR_TS_SHIFT 4
#define DMAOR_COD 0x00000008
#define DMAOR_INIT ( 0x8000 | DMAOR_DME )
/*
* The SuperH DMAC supports a number of transmit sizes, we list them here,
* with their respective values as they appear in the CHCR registers.
*
* Defaults to a 64-bit transfer size.
*/
enum {
XMIT_SZ_64BIT,
XMIT_SZ_8BIT,
XMIT_SZ_16BIT,
XMIT_SZ_32BIT,
XMIT_SZ_256BIT,
};
/*
* The DMA count is defined as the number of bytes to transfer.
*/
static unsigned int ts_shift[] __attribute__ ((used)) = {
[XMIT_SZ_64BIT] = 3,
[XMIT_SZ_8BIT] = 0,
[XMIT_SZ_16BIT] = 1,
[XMIT_SZ_32BIT] = 2,
[XMIT_SZ_256BIT] = 5,
};
#endif /* __ASM_CPU_SH4_DMA_H */