kernel_optimize_test/arch/arm/mach-ns9xxx/gpio-ns9360.c
Uwe Kleine-König 724ce5ee15 ns9xxx: prepare for adding support for Digi ns921x processors
The hardware team changed some things that were taken as being common to
all ns9xxx processors up to now.

This patch addresses:

- irqs: s/IRQ_/IRQ_NS9360_/

- system module registers: some registers are still general, their
  definition lives now in include/asm-arm/arch-ns9xxx/regs-sys-common.h.
  The ns9360 specific ones are in .../regs-sys-ns9360.h
  As a result ns9360_systemclock cannot be static inline any more as its
  definition needs regs-sys-ns9360.h.  This becomes a real problem when
  adding support for ns9215 as this will need regs-sys-ns9215.h and
  including both files will not work.  For the same reason
  ns9360_reset() is now non-inline and gpio functions live in their own
  file.

- register mapping: s/ns9xxx_map_io/ns9360_map_io/

- timer registers:  move time.c to time-ns9360.c;
  s/ns9xxx_timer/ns9360_timer/

Signed-off-by: Uwe Kleine-König <Uwe.Kleine-Koenig@digi.com>
2008-03-31 08:17:01 +02:00

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/*
* arch/arm/mach-ns9xxx/gpio-ns9360.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2006,2007 by Digi International Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
* the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#include <linux/bug.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <asm/arch-ns9xxx/regs-bbu.h>
#include <asm/arch-ns9xxx/processor-ns9360.h>
#include "gpio-ns9360.h"
static inline int ns9360_valid_gpio(unsigned gpio)
{
return gpio <= 72;
}
static inline void __iomem *ns9360_gpio_get_gconfaddr(unsigned gpio)
{
if (gpio < 56)
return BBU_GCONFb1(gpio / 8);
else
/*
* this could be optimised away on
* ns9750 only builds, but it isn't ...
*/
return BBU_GCONFb2((gpio - 56) / 8);
}
static inline void __iomem *ns9360_gpio_get_gctrladdr(unsigned gpio)
{
if (gpio < 32)
return BBU_GCTRL1;
else if (gpio < 64)
return BBU_GCTRL2;
else
/* this could be optimised away on ns9750 only builds */
return BBU_GCTRL3;
}
static inline void __iomem *ns9360_gpio_get_gstataddr(unsigned gpio)
{
if (gpio < 32)
return BBU_GSTAT1;
else if (gpio < 64)
return BBU_GSTAT2;
else
/* this could be optimised away on ns9750 only builds */
return BBU_GSTAT3;
}
/*
* each gpio can serve for 4 different purposes [0..3]. These are called
* "functions" and passed in the parameter func. Functions 0-2 are always some
* special things, function 3 is GPIO. If func == 3 dir specifies input or
* output, and with inv you can enable an inverter (independent of func).
*/
int __ns9360_gpio_configure(unsigned gpio, int dir, int inv, int func)
{
void __iomem *conf = ns9360_gpio_get_gconfaddr(gpio);
u32 confval;
confval = __raw_readl(conf);
REGSETIM_IDX(confval, BBU_GCONFx, DIR, gpio & 7, dir);
REGSETIM_IDX(confval, BBU_GCONFx, INV, gpio & 7, inv);
REGSETIM_IDX(confval, BBU_GCONFx, FUNC, gpio & 7, func);
__raw_writel(confval, conf);
return 0;
}
int ns9360_gpio_configure(unsigned gpio, int inv, int func)
{
if (likely(ns9360_valid_gpio(gpio))) {
if (func == 3) {
printk(KERN_WARNING "use gpio_direction_input "
"or gpio_direction_output\n");
return -EINVAL;
} else
return __ns9360_gpio_configure(gpio, 0, inv, func);
} else
return -EINVAL;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(ns9360_gpio_configure);
int ns9360_gpio_get_value(unsigned gpio)
{
void __iomem *stat = ns9360_gpio_get_gstataddr(gpio);
int ret;
ret = 1 & (__raw_readl(stat) >> (gpio & 31));
return ret;
}
void ns9360_gpio_set_value(unsigned gpio, int value)
{
void __iomem *ctrl = ns9360_gpio_get_gctrladdr(gpio);
u32 ctrlval;
ctrlval = __raw_readl(ctrl);
if (value)
ctrlval |= 1 << (gpio & 31);
else
ctrlval &= ~(1 << (gpio & 31));
__raw_writel(ctrlval, ctrl);
}