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authorLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2012-05-21 19:15:03 -0700
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>2012-05-21 19:15:03 -0700
commit06930b94d19a8641f8a2dc9d6ec27e2a5a39d17c (patch)
tree0672b1c9181fa7e1484c511d87d1ed29acfa0650 /arch/m68k/include/asm/mcfgpio.h
parent2e321806b681b1920b6dfa7d81bbe3d312fe1d19 (diff)
parent7094ac08cb9568a3efa1e3da177350e168c5fd96 (diff)
Merge branch 'for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu
Pull m68knommu tree from Greg Ungerer: "More merge and clean up of MMU and non-MMU common files, namely signal.c and dma.c. There is also a simplification of the ColdFire GPIO setup tables. Using a couple of simple macros we make the init tables really small and easy to read, and save a couple of thousand lines of code. Also a move of all the ColdFire subarch support files into the existing coldfire directory. The sub-directories just ended up duplicating Makefiles and now only contain really simple pieces of code. This saves quite a few lines of code too. As always a couple of bugs fixes thrown in too. Oh and a new defconfig for the ColdFire platforms that support having the MMU enabled." * 'for-next' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gerg/m68knommu: (39 commits) m68k: add a defconfig for the M5475EVB ColdFire with MMU board m68knommu: unaligned.h fix for M68000 core m68k: merge the MMU and non-MMU versions of the arch dma code m68knommu: reorganize the no-MMU cache flushing to match m68k m68knommu: move the 54xx platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 532x platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 5407 platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 5307 platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 528x platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 527x platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 5272 platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 5249 platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 523x platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 520x platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: move the 5206 platform code into the common ColdFire code directory m68knommu: simplify the ColdFire 5407 GPIO struct setup m68knommu: simplify the ColdFire 532x GPIO struct setup m68knommu: simplify the ColdFire 5307 GPIO struct setup m68knommu: simplify the ColdFire 528x GPIO struct setup m68knommu: simplify the ColdFire 527x GPIO struct setup ...
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/m68k/include/asm/mcfgpio.h')
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diff --git a/arch/m68k/include/asm/mcfgpio.h b/arch/m68k/include/asm/mcfgpio.h
index ee5e4ccce89e..fe468eaa51e0 100644
--- a/arch/m68k/include/asm/mcfgpio.h
+++ b/arch/m68k/include/asm/mcfgpio.h
@@ -29,6 +29,9 @@ struct mcf_gpio_chip {
const u8 *gpio_to_pinmux;
};
+extern struct mcf_gpio_chip mcf_gpio_chips[];
+extern unsigned int mcf_gpio_chips_size;
+
int mcf_gpio_direction_input(struct gpio_chip *, unsigned);
int mcf_gpio_get_value(struct gpio_chip *, unsigned);
int mcf_gpio_direction_output(struct gpio_chip *, unsigned, int);
@@ -37,4 +40,58 @@ void mcf_gpio_set_value_fast(struct gpio_chip *, unsigned, int);
int mcf_gpio_request(struct gpio_chip *, unsigned);
void mcf_gpio_free(struct gpio_chip *, unsigned);
+/*
+ * Define macros to ease the pain of setting up the GPIO tables. There
+ * are two cases we need to deal with here, they cover all currently
+ * available ColdFire GPIO hardware. There are of course minor differences
+ * in the layout and number of bits in each ColdFire part, but the macros
+ * take all that in.
+ *
+ * Firstly is the conventional GPIO registers where we toggle individual
+ * bits in a register, preserving the other bits in the register. For
+ * lack of a better term I have called this the slow method.
+ */
+#define MCFGPS(mlabel, mbase, mngpio, mpddr, mpodr, mppdr) \
+ { \
+ .gpio_chip = { \
+ .label = #mlabel, \
+ .request = mcf_gpio_request, \
+ .free = mcf_gpio_free, \
+ .direction_input = mcf_gpio_direction_input, \
+ .direction_output = mcf_gpio_direction_output,\
+ .get = mcf_gpio_get_value, \
+ .set = mcf_gpio_set_value, \
+ .base = mbase, \
+ .ngpio = mngpio, \
+ }, \
+ .pddr = (void __iomem *) mpddr, \
+ .podr = (void __iomem *) mpodr, \
+ .ppdr = (void __iomem *) mppdr, \
+ }
+
+/*
+ * Secondly is the faster case, where we have set and clear registers
+ * that allow us to set or clear a bit with a single write, not having
+ * to worry about preserving other bits.
+ */
+#define MCFGPF(mlabel, mbase, mngpio) \
+ { \
+ .gpio_chip = { \
+ .label = #mlabel, \
+ .request = mcf_gpio_request, \
+ .free = mcf_gpio_free, \
+ .direction_input = mcf_gpio_direction_input, \
+ .direction_output = mcf_gpio_direction_output,\
+ .get = mcf_gpio_get_value, \
+ .set = mcf_gpio_set_value_fast, \
+ .base = mbase, \
+ .ngpio = mngpio, \
+ }, \
+ .pddr = (void __iomem *) MCFGPIO_PDDR_##mlabel, \
+ .podr = (void __iomem *) MCFGPIO_PODR_##mlabel, \
+ .ppdr = (void __iomem *) MCFGPIO_PPDSDR_##mlabel, \
+ .setr = (void __iomem *) MCFGPIO_PPDSDR_##mlabel, \
+ .clrr = (void __iomem *) MCFGPIO_PCLRR_##mlabel, \
+ }
+
#endif