diff --git a/[refs] b/[refs] index 65bc7e97bf17..8d6c3e6b9bc8 100644 --- a/[refs] +++ b/[refs] @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ --- -refs/heads/master: ef68c8f87ed13f65df867dddf36c0e185b27b942 +refs/heads/master: 52de84f3f3f407013a7f7872601e7a43a505abd3 diff --git a/trunk/CREDITS b/trunk/CREDITS index d78359f5f64d..1deb331d96ed 100644 --- a/trunk/CREDITS +++ b/trunk/CREDITS @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ N: Zach Brown E: zab@zabbo.net D: maestro pci sound -M: David Brownell +N: David Brownell D: Kernel engineer, mentor, and friend. Maintained USB EHCI and D: gadget layers, SPI subsystem, GPIO subsystem, and more than a few D: device drivers. His encouragement also helped many engineers get diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/ABI/stable/firewire-cdev b/trunk/Documentation/ABI/stable/firewire-cdev new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..16d030827368 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/ABI/stable/firewire-cdev @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +What: /dev/fw[0-9]+ +Date: May 2007 +KernelVersion: 2.6.22 +Contact: linux1394-devel@lists.sourceforge.net +Description: + The character device files /dev/fw* are the interface between + firewire-core and IEEE 1394 device drivers implemented in + userspace. The ioctl(2)- and read(2)-based ABI is defined and + documented in . + + This ABI offers most of the features which firewire-core also + exposes to kernelspace IEEE 1394 drivers. + + Each /dev/fw* is associated with one IEEE 1394 node, which can + be remote or local nodes. Operations on a /dev/fw* file have + different scope: + - The 1394 node which is associated with the file: + - Asynchronous request transmission + - Get the Configuration ROM + - Query node ID + - Query maximum speed of the path between this node + and local node + - The 1394 bus (i.e. "card") to which the node is attached to: + - Isochronous stream transmission and reception + - Asynchronous stream transmission and reception + - Asynchronous broadcast request transmission + - PHY packet transmission and reception + - Allocate, reallocate, deallocate isochronous + resources (channels, bandwidth) at the bus's IRM + - Query node IDs of local node, root node, IRM, bus + manager + - Query cycle time + - Bus reset initiation, bus reset event reception + - All 1394 buses: + - Allocation of IEEE 1212 address ranges on the local + link layers, reception of inbound requests to such + an address range, asynchronous response transmission + to inbound requests + - Addition of descriptors or directories to the local + nodes' Configuration ROM + + Due to the different scope of operations and in order to let + userland implement different access permission models, some + operations are restricted to /dev/fw* files that are associated + with a local node: + - Addition of descriptors or directories to the local + nodes' Configuration ROM + - PHY packet transmission and reception + + A /dev/fw* file remains associated with one particular node + during its entire life time. Bus topology changes, and hence + node ID changes, are tracked by firewire-core. ABI users do not + need to be aware of topology. + + The following file operations are supported: + + open(2) + Currently the only useful flags are O_RDWR. + + ioctl(2) + Initiate various actions. Some take immediate effect, others + are performed asynchronously while or after the ioctl returns. + See the inline documentation in for + descriptions of all ioctls. + + poll(2), select(2), epoll_wait(2) etc. + Watch for events to become available to be read. + + read(2) + Receive various events. There are solicited events like + outbound asynchronous transaction completion or isochronous + buffer completion, and unsolicited events such as bus resets, + request reception, or PHY packet reception. Always use a read + buffer which is large enough to receive the largest event that + could ever arrive. See for descriptions + of all event types and for which ioctls affect reception of + events. + + mmap(2) + Allocate a DMA buffer for isochronous reception or transmission + and map it into the process address space. The arguments should + be used as follows: addr = NULL, length = the desired buffer + size, i.e. number of packets times size of largest packet, + prot = at least PROT_READ for reception and at least PROT_WRITE + for transmission, flags = MAP_SHARED, fd = the handle to the + /dev/fw*, offset = 0. + + Isochronous reception works in packet-per-buffer fashion except + for multichannel reception which works in buffer-fill mode. + + munmap(2) + Unmap the isochronous I/O buffer from the process address space. + + close(2) + Besides stopping and freeing I/O contexts that were associated + with the file descriptor, back out any changes to the local + nodes' Configuration ROM. Deallocate isochronous channels and + bandwidth at the IRM that were marked for kernel-assisted + re- and deallocation. + +Users: libraw1394 + libdc1394 + tools like jujuutils, fwhack, ... diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-bus-firewire b/trunk/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-bus-firewire new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..3d484e5dc846 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/ABI/stable/sysfs-bus-firewire @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +What: /sys/bus/firewire/devices/fw[0-9]+/ +Date: May 2007 +KernelVersion: 2.6.22 +Contact: linux1394-devel@lists.sourceforge.net +Description: + IEEE 1394 node device attributes. + Read-only. Mutable during the node device's lifetime. + See IEEE 1212 for semantic definitions. + + config_rom + Contents of the Configuration ROM register. + Binary attribute; an array of host-endian u32. + + guid + The node's EUI-64 in the bus information block of + Configuration ROM. + Hexadecimal string representation of an u64. + + +What: /sys/bus/firewire/devices/fw[0-9]+/units +Date: June 2009 +KernelVersion: 2.6.31 +Contact: linux1394-devel@lists.sourceforge.net +Description: + IEEE 1394 node device attribute. + Read-only. Mutable during the node device's lifetime. + See IEEE 1212 for semantic definitions. + + units + Summary of all units present in an IEEE 1394 node. + Contains space-separated tuples of specifier_id and + version of each unit present in the node. Specifier_id + and version are hexadecimal string representations of + u24 of the respective unit directory entries. + Specifier_id and version within each tuple are separated + by a colon. + +Users: udev rules to set ownership and access permissions or ACLs of + /dev/fw[0-9]+ character device files + + +What: /sys/bus/firewire/devices/fw[0-9]+[.][0-9]+/ +Date: May 2007 +KernelVersion: 2.6.22 +Contact: linux1394-devel@lists.sourceforge.net +Description: + IEEE 1394 unit device attributes. + Read-only. Immutable during the unit device's lifetime. + See IEEE 1212 for semantic definitions. + + modalias + Same as MODALIAS in the uevent at device creation. + + rom_index + Offset of the unit directory within the parent device's + (node device's) Configuration ROM, in quadlets. + Decimal string representation. + + +What: /sys/bus/firewire/devices/*/ +Date: May 2007 +KernelVersion: 2.6.22 +Contact: linux1394-devel@lists.sourceforge.net +Description: + Attributes common to IEEE 1394 node devices and unit devices. + Read-only. Mutable during the node device's lifetime. + Immutable during the unit device's lifetime. + See IEEE 1212 for semantic definitions. + + These attributes are only created if the root directory of an + IEEE 1394 node or the unit directory of an IEEE 1394 unit + actually contains according entries. + + hardware_version + Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. + + hardware_version_name + Contents of a respective textual descriptor leaf. + + model + Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. + + model_name + Contents of a respective textual descriptor leaf. + + specifier_id + Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. + Mandatory in unit directories according to IEEE 1212. + + vendor + Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. + Mandatory in the root directory according to IEEE 1212. + + vendor_name + Contents of a respective textual descriptor leaf. + + version + Hexadecimal string representation of an u24. + Mandatory in unit directories according to IEEE 1212. + + +What: /sys/bus/firewire/drivers/sbp2/fw*/host*/target*/*:*:*:*/ieee1394_id + formerly + /sys/bus/ieee1394/drivers/sbp2/fw*/host*/target*/*:*:*:*/ieee1394_id +Date: Feb 2004 +KernelVersion: 2.6.4 +Contact: linux1394-devel@lists.sourceforge.net +Description: + SCSI target port identifier and logical unit identifier of a + logical unit of an SBP-2 target. The identifiers are specified + in SAM-2...SAM-4 annex A. They are persistent and world-wide + unique properties the SBP-2 attached target. + + Read-only attribute, immutable during the target's lifetime. + Format, as exposed by firewire-sbp2 since 2.6.22, May 2007: + Colon-separated hexadecimal string representations of + u64 EUI-64 : u24 directory_ID : u16 LUN + without 0x prefixes, without whitespace. The former sbp2 driver + (removed in 2.6.37 after being superseded by firewire-sbp2) used + a somewhat shorter format which was not as close to SAM. + +Users: udev rules to create /dev/disk/by-id/ symlinks diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-koneplus b/trunk/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-koneplus index c1b53b8bc2ae..65e6e5dd67e8 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-koneplus +++ b/trunk/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-roccat-koneplus @@ -92,6 +92,14 @@ Description: The mouse has a tracking- and a distance-control-unit. These This file is writeonly. Users: http://roccat.sourceforge.net +What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/talk +Date: May 2011 +Contact: Stefan Achatz +Description: Used to active some easy* functions of the mouse from outside. + The data has to be 16 bytes long. + This file is writeonly. +Users: http://roccat.sourceforge.net + What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-:./::./koneplus/roccatkoneplus/tcu Date: October 2010 Contact: Stefan Achatz diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-wiimote b/trunk/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-wiimote new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5d5a16ea57c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-driver-hid-wiimote @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +What: /sys/bus/hid/drivers/wiimote//led1 +What: /sys/bus/hid/drivers/wiimote//led2 +What: /sys/bus/hid/drivers/wiimote//led3 +What: /sys/bus/hid/drivers/wiimote//led4 +Date: July 2011 +KernelVersion: 3.1 +Contact: David Herrmann +Description: Make it possible to set/get current led state. Reading from it + returns 0 if led is off and 1 if it is on. Writing 0 to it + disables the led, writing 1 enables it. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/Changes b/trunk/Documentation/Changes index 5f4828a034e3..b17580885273 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/Changes +++ b/trunk/Documentation/Changes @@ -2,13 +2,7 @@ Intro ===== This document is designed to provide a list of the minimum levels of -software necessary to run the 2.6 kernels, as well as provide brief -instructions regarding any other "Gotchas" users may encounter when -trying life on the Bleeding Edge. If upgrading from a pre-2.4.x -kernel, please consult the Changes file included with 2.4.x kernels for -additional information; most of that information will not be repeated -here. Basically, this document assumes that your system is already -functional and running at least 2.4.x kernels. +software necessary to run the 3.0 kernels. This document is originally based on my "Changes" file for 2.0.x kernels and therefore owes credit to the same people as that file (Jared Mauch, @@ -22,11 +16,10 @@ Upgrade to at *least* these software revisions before thinking you've encountered a bug! If you're unsure what version you're currently running, the suggested command should tell you. -Again, keep in mind that this list assumes you are already -functionally running a Linux 2.4 kernel. Also, not all tools are -necessary on all systems; obviously, if you don't have any ISDN -hardware, for example, you probably needn't concern yourself with -isdn4k-utils. +Again, keep in mind that this list assumes you are already functionally +running a Linux kernel. Also, not all tools are necessary on all +systems; obviously, if you don't have any ISDN hardware, for example, +you probably needn't concern yourself with isdn4k-utils. o Gnu C 3.2 # gcc --version o Gnu make 3.80 # make --version @@ -114,12 +107,12 @@ Ksymoops If the unthinkable happens and your kernel oopses, you may need the ksymoops tool to decode it, but in most cases you don't. -In the 2.6 kernel it is generally preferred to build the kernel with -CONFIG_KALLSYMS so that it produces readable dumps that can be used as-is -(this also produces better output than ksymoops). -If for some reason your kernel is not build with CONFIG_KALLSYMS and -you have no way to rebuild and reproduce the Oops with that option, then -you can still decode that Oops with ksymoops. +It is generally preferred to build the kernel with CONFIG_KALLSYMS so +that it produces readable dumps that can be used as-is (this also +produces better output than ksymoops). If for some reason your kernel +is not build with CONFIG_KALLSYMS and you have no way to rebuild and +reproduce the Oops with that option, then you can still decode that Oops +with ksymoops. Module-Init-Tools ----------------- @@ -261,8 +254,8 @@ needs to be recompiled or (preferably) upgraded. NFS-utils --------- -In 2.4 and earlier kernels, the nfs server needed to know about any -client that expected to be able to access files via NFS. This +In ancient (2.4 and earlier) kernels, the nfs server needed to know +about any client that expected to be able to access files via NFS. This information would be given to the kernel by "mountd" when the client mounted the filesystem, or by "exportfs" at system startup. exportfs would take information about active clients from /var/lib/nfs/rmtab. @@ -272,11 +265,11 @@ which is not always easy, particularly when trying to implement fail-over. Even when the system is working well, rmtab suffers from getting lots of old entries that never get removed. -With 2.6 we have the option of having the kernel tell mountd when it -gets a request from an unknown host, and mountd can give appropriate -export information to the kernel. This removes the dependency on -rmtab and means that the kernel only needs to know about currently -active clients. +With modern kernels we have the option of having the kernel tell mountd +when it gets a request from an unknown host, and mountd can give +appropriate export information to the kernel. This removes the +dependency on rmtab and means that the kernel only needs to know about +currently active clients. To enable this new functionality, you need to: diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/CodingStyle b/trunk/Documentation/CodingStyle index 58b0bf917834..fa6e25b94a54 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/CodingStyle +++ b/trunk/Documentation/CodingStyle @@ -680,8 +680,8 @@ ones already enabled by DEBUG. Chapter 14: Allocating memory The kernel provides the following general purpose memory allocators: -kmalloc(), kzalloc(), kcalloc(), and vmalloc(). Please refer to the API -documentation for further information about them. +kmalloc(), kzalloc(), kcalloc(), vmalloc(), and vzalloc(). Please refer to +the API documentation for further information about them. The preferred form for passing a size of a struct is the following: diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/DocBook/80211.tmpl b/trunk/Documentation/DocBook/80211.tmpl index 8906648f962b..445289cd0e65 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/DocBook/80211.tmpl +++ b/trunk/Documentation/DocBook/80211.tmpl @@ -402,8 +402,9 @@ !Finclude/net/mac80211.h set_key_cmd !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_key_conf !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_key_flags -!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_tkip_key_type -!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_get_tkip_key +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_get_tkip_p1k +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_get_tkip_p1k_iv +!Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_get_tkip_p2k !Finclude/net/mac80211.h ieee80211_key_removed diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-hacking.tmpl b/trunk/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-hacking.tmpl index 7b3f49363413..07a9c48de5a2 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-hacking.tmpl +++ b/trunk/Documentation/DocBook/kernel-hacking.tmpl @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ cond_resched(); /* Will sleep */ You should always compile your kernel - CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP on, and it will warn + CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP on, and it will warn you if you break these rules. If you do break the rules, you will eventually lock up your box. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/SubmitChecklist b/trunk/Documentation/SubmitChecklist index da0382daa395..7b13be41c085 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/SubmitChecklist +++ b/trunk/Documentation/SubmitChecklist @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ kernel patches. 12: Has been tested with CONFIG_PREEMPT, CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT, CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB, CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC, CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES, - CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK, CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP all simultaneously + CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK, CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP all simultaneously enabled. 13: Has been build- and runtime tested with and without CONFIG_SMP and diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/cgroups/blkio-controller.txt b/trunk/Documentation/cgroups/blkio-controller.txt index cd45c8ea7463..84f0a15fc210 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/cgroups/blkio-controller.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/cgroups/blkio-controller.txt @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Throttling/Upper Limit policy - Specify a bandwidth rate on particular device for root group. The format for policy is ": ". - echo "8:16 1048576" > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/blkio.read_bps_device + echo "8:16 1048576" > /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio/blkio.throttle.read_bps_device Above will put a limit of 1MB/second on reads happening for root group on device having major/minor number 8:16. @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Throttling/Upper Limit policy 1024+0 records out 4194304 bytes (4.2 MB) copied, 4.0001 s, 1.0 MB/s - Limits for writes can be put using blkio.write_bps_device file. + Limits for writes can be put using blkio.throttle.write_bps_device file. Hierarchical Cgroups ==================== @@ -286,28 +286,28 @@ Throttling/Upper limit policy files specified in bytes per second. Rules are per deivce. Following is the format. - echo ": " > /cgrp/blkio.read_bps_device + echo ": " > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.read_bps_device - blkio.throttle.write_bps_device - Specifies upper limit on WRITE rate to the device. IO rate is specified in bytes per second. Rules are per deivce. Following is the format. - echo ": " > /cgrp/blkio.write_bps_device + echo ": " > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.write_bps_device - blkio.throttle.read_iops_device - Specifies upper limit on READ rate from the device. IO rate is specified in IO per second. Rules are per deivce. Following is the format. - echo ": " > /cgrp/blkio.read_iops_device + echo ": " > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.read_iops_device - blkio.throttle.write_iops_device - Specifies upper limit on WRITE rate to the device. IO rate is specified in io per second. Rules are per deivce. Following is the format. - echo ": " > /cgrp/blkio.write_iops_device + echo ": " > /cgrp/blkio.throttle.write_iops_device Note: If both BW and IOPS rules are specified for a device, then IO is subjectd to both the constraints. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/development-process/4.Coding b/trunk/Documentation/development-process/4.Coding index f3f1a469443c..83f5f5b365a3 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/development-process/4.Coding +++ b/trunk/Documentation/development-process/4.Coding @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ testing purposes. In particular, you should turn on: - DEBUG_SLAB can find a variety of memory allocation and use errors; it should be used on most development kernels. - - DEBUG_SPINLOCK, DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP, and DEBUG_MUTEXES will find a + - DEBUG_SPINLOCK, DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP, and DEBUG_MUTEXES will find a number of common locking errors. There are quite a few other debugging options, some of which will be diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/primecell.txt b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/primecell.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1d5d7a870ec7 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/primecell.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +* ARM Primecell Peripherals + +ARM, Ltd. Primecell peripherals have a standard id register that can be used to +identify the peripheral type, vendor, and revision. This value can be used for +driver matching. + +Required properties: + +- compatible : should be a specific value for peripheral and "arm,primecell" + +Optional properties: + +- arm,primecell-periphid : Value to override the h/w value with + +Example: + +serial@fff36000 { + compatible = "arm,pl011", "arm,primecell"; + arm,primecell-periphid = <0x00341011>; +}; + diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/sec.txt b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/fsl-sec2.txt similarity index 98% rename from trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/sec.txt rename to trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/fsl-sec2.txt index 2b6f2d45c45a..38988ef1336b 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/powerpc/fsl/sec.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/crypto/fsl-sec2.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Freescale SoC SEC Security Engines +Freescale SoC SEC Security Engines versions 2.x-3.x Required properties: diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/fsl-imx-gpio.txt b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/fsl-imx-gpio.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4363ae4b3c14 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/fsl-imx-gpio.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +* Freescale i.MX/MXC GPIO controller + +Required properties: +- compatible : Should be "fsl,-gpio" +- reg : Address and length of the register set for the device +- interrupts : Should be the port interrupt shared by all 32 pins, if + one number. If two numbers, the first one is the interrupt shared + by low 16 pins and the second one is for high 16 pins. +- gpio-controller : Marks the device node as a gpio controller. +- #gpio-cells : Should be two. The first cell is the pin number and + the second cell is used to specify optional parameters (currently + unused). + +Example: + +gpio0: gpio@73f84000 { + compatible = "fsl,imx51-gpio", "fsl,imx31-gpio"; + reg = <0x73f84000 0x4000>; + interrupts = <50 51>; + gpio-controller; + #gpio-cells = <2>; +}; diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt index edaa84d288a1..4e16ba4feab0 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio.txt @@ -4,17 +4,45 @@ Specifying GPIO information for devices 1) gpios property ----------------- -Nodes that makes use of GPIOs should define them using `gpios' property, -format of which is: <&gpio-controller1-phandle gpio1-specifier - &gpio-controller2-phandle gpio2-specifier - 0 /* holes are permitted, means no GPIO 3 */ - &gpio-controller4-phandle gpio4-specifier - ...>; +Nodes that makes use of GPIOs should specify them using one or more +properties, each containing a 'gpio-list': -Note that gpio-specifier length is controller dependent. + gpio-list ::= [gpio-list] + single-gpio ::= + gpio-phandle : phandle to gpio controller node + gpio-specifier : Array of #gpio-cells specifying specific gpio + (controller specific) + +GPIO properties should be named "[-]gpios". Exact +meaning of each gpios property must be documented in the device tree +binding for each device. + +For example, the following could be used to describe gpios pins to use +as chip select lines; with chip selects 0, 1 and 3 populated, and chip +select 2 left empty: + + gpio1: gpio1 { + gpio-controller + #gpio-cells = <2>; + }; + gpio2: gpio2 { + gpio-controller + #gpio-cells = <1>; + }; + [...] + chipsel-gpios = <&gpio1 12 0>, + <&gpio1 13 0>, + <0>, /* holes are permitted, means no GPIO 2 */ + <&gpio2 2>; + +Note that gpio-specifier length is controller dependent. In the +above example, &gpio1 uses 2 cells to specify a gpio, while &gpio2 +only uses one. gpio-specifier may encode: bank, pin position inside the bank, whether pin is open-drain and whether pin is logically inverted. +Exact meaning of each specifier cell is controller specific, and must +be documented in the device tree binding for the device. Example of the node using GPIOs: @@ -28,8 +56,8 @@ and empty GPIO flags as accepted by the "qe_pio_e" gpio-controller. 2) gpio-controller nodes ------------------------ -Every GPIO controller node must have #gpio-cells property defined, -this information will be used to translate gpio-specifiers. +Every GPIO controller node must both an empty "gpio-controller" +property, and have #gpio-cells contain the size of the gpio-specifier. Example of two SOC GPIO banks defined as gpio-controller nodes: diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio_nvidia.txt b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio_nvidia.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..eb4b530d64e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/gpio/gpio_nvidia.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +NVIDIA Tegra 2 GPIO controller + +Required properties: +- compatible : "nvidia,tegra20-gpio" +- #gpio-cells : Should be two. The first cell is the pin number and the + second cell is used to specify optional parameters: + - bit 0 specifies polarity (0 for normal, 1 for inverted) +- gpio-controller : Marks the device node as a GPIO controller. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/fsl-imx-cspi.txt b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/fsl-imx-cspi.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..9841057d112b --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/fsl-imx-cspi.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +* Freescale (Enhanced) Configurable Serial Peripheral Interface + (CSPI/eCSPI) for i.MX + +Required properties: +- compatible : Should be "fsl,-cspi" or "fsl,-ecspi" +- reg : Offset and length of the register set for the device +- interrupts : Should contain CSPI/eCSPI interrupt +- fsl,spi-num-chipselects : Contains the number of the chipselect +- cs-gpios : Specifies the gpio pins to be used for chipselects. + +Example: + +ecspi@70010000 { + #address-cells = <1>; + #size-cells = <0>; + compatible = "fsl,imx51-ecspi"; + reg = <0x70010000 0x4000>; + interrupts = <36>; + fsl,spi-num-chipselects = <2>; + cs-gpios = <&gpio3 24 0>, /* GPIO4_24 */ + <&gpio3 25 0>; /* GPIO4_25 */ +}; diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi_nvidia.txt b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi_nvidia.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6b9e51896693 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/spi/spi_nvidia.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +NVIDIA Tegra 2 SPI device + +Required properties: +- compatible : should be "nvidia,tegra20-spi". +- gpios : should specify GPIOs used for chipselect. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/tty/serial/of-serial.txt b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/tty/serial/of-serial.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b8b27b0aca10 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/tty/serial/of-serial.txt @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +* UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) + +Required properties: +- compatible : one of: + - "ns8250" + - "ns16450" + - "ns16550a" + - "ns16550" + - "ns16750" + - "ns16850" + - "nvidia,tegra20-uart" + - "ibm,qpace-nwp-serial" + - "serial" if the port type is unknown. +- reg : offset and length of the register set for the device. +- interrupts : should contain uart interrupt. +- clock-frequency : the input clock frequency for the UART. + +Optional properties: +- current-speed : the current active speed of the UART. +- reg-offset : offset to apply to the mapbase from the start of the registers. +- reg-shift : quantity to shift the register offsets by. +- reg-io-width : the size (in bytes) of the IO accesses that should be + performed on the device. There are some systems that require 32-bit + accesses to the UART (e.g. TI davinci). +- used-by-rtas : set to indicate that the port is in use by the OpenFirmware + RTAS and should not be registered. + +Example: + + uart@80230000 { + compatible = "ns8250"; + reg = <0x80230000 0x100>; + clock-frequency = <3686400>; + interrupts = <10>; + reg-shift = <2>; + }; diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt b/trunk/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt index 72e238465b0b..d59e71df5c5c 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt @@ -501,16 +501,6 @@ Who: NeilBrown ---------------------------- -What: cancel_rearming_delayed_work[queue]() -When: 2.6.39 - -Why: The functions have been superceded by cancel_delayed_work_sync() - quite some time ago. The conversion is trivial and there is no - in-kernel user left. -Who: Tejun Heo - ----------------------------- - What: Legacy, non-standard chassis intrusion detection interface. When: June 2011 Why: The adm9240, w83792d and w83793 hardware monitoring drivers have @@ -583,3 +573,25 @@ Why: Superseded by the UVCIOC_CTRL_QUERY ioctl. Who: Laurent Pinchart ---------------------------- + +What: For VIDIOC_S_FREQUENCY the type field must match the device node's type. + If not, return -EINVAL. +When: 3.2 +Why: It makes no sense to switch the tuner to radio mode by calling + VIDIOC_S_FREQUENCY on a video node, or to switch the tuner to tv mode by + calling VIDIOC_S_FREQUENCY on a radio node. This is the first step of a + move to more consistent handling of tv and radio tuners. +Who: Hans Verkuil + +---------------------------- + +What: Opening a radio device node will no longer automatically switch the + tuner mode from tv to radio. +When: 3.3 +Why: Just opening a V4L device should not change the state of the hardware + like that. It's very unexpected and against the V4L spec. Instead, you + switch to radio mode by calling VIDIOC_S_FREQUENCY. This is the second + and last step of the move to consistent handling of tv and radio tuners. +Who: Hans Verkuil + +---------------------------- diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt b/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt index a167ab876c35..7cc6bf2871eb 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/caching/netfs-api.txt @@ -673,6 +673,22 @@ storage request to complete, or it may attempt to cancel the storage request - in which case the page will not be stored in the cache this time. +BULK INODE PAGE UNCACHE +----------------------- + +A convenience routine is provided to perform an uncache on all the pages +attached to an inode. This assumes that the pages on the inode correspond on a +1:1 basis with the pages in the cache. + + void fscache_uncache_all_inode_pages(struct fscache_cookie *cookie, + struct inode *inode); + +This takes the netfs cookie that the pages were cached with and the inode that +the pages are attached to. This function will wait for pages to finish being +written to the cache and for the cache to finish with the page generally. No +error is returned. + + ========================== INDEX AND DATA FILE UPDATE ========================== diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/nilfs2.txt b/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/nilfs2.txt index d5c0cef38a71..873a2ab2e9f8 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/nilfs2.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/nilfs2.txt @@ -40,7 +40,6 @@ Features which NILFS2 does not support yet: - POSIX ACLs - quotas - fsck - - resize - defragmentation Mount options diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/ubifs.txt b/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/ubifs.txt index 8e4fab639d9c..a0a61d2f389f 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/ubifs.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/filesystems/ubifs.txt @@ -111,34 +111,6 @@ The following is an example of the kernel boot arguments to attach mtd0 to UBI and mount volume "rootfs": ubi.mtd=0 root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs - -Module Parameters for Debugging -=============================== - -When UBIFS has been compiled with debugging enabled, there are 2 module -parameters that are available to control aspects of testing and debugging. - -debug_chks Selects extra checks that UBIFS can do while running: - - Check Flag value - - General checks 1 - Check Tree Node Cache (TNC) 2 - Check indexing tree size 4 - Check orphan area 8 - Check old indexing tree 16 - Check LEB properties (lprops) 32 - Check leaf nodes and inodes 64 - -debug_tsts Selects a mode of testing, as follows: - - Test mode Flag value - - Failure mode for recovery testing 4 - -For example, set debug_chks to 3 to enable general and TNC checks. - - References ========== diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/hwmon/f71882fg b/trunk/Documentation/hwmon/f71882fg index 84d2623810f3..de91c0db5846 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/hwmon/f71882fg +++ b/trunk/Documentation/hwmon/f71882fg @@ -22,6 +22,10 @@ Supported chips: Prefix: 'f71869' Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space Datasheet: Available from the Fintek website + * Fintek F71869A + Prefix: 'f71869a' + Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space + Datasheet: Not public * Fintek F71882FG and F71883FG Prefix: 'f71882fg' Addresses scanned: none, address read from Super I/O config space diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/hwmon/k10temp b/trunk/Documentation/hwmon/k10temp index 0393c89277c0..a10f73624ad3 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/hwmon/k10temp +++ b/trunk/Documentation/hwmon/k10temp @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Supported chips: Socket S1G3: Athlon II, Sempron, Turion II * AMD Family 11h processors: Socket S1G2: Athlon (X2), Sempron (X2), Turion X2 (Ultra) -* AMD Family 12h processors: "Llano" -* AMD Family 14h processors: "Brazos" (C/E/G-Series) +* AMD Family 12h processors: "Llano" (E2/A4/A6/A8-Series) +* AMD Family 14h processors: "Brazos" (C/E/G/Z-Series) * AMD Family 15h processors: "Bulldozer" Prefix: 'k10temp' @@ -20,12 +20,16 @@ Supported chips: http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/31116.pdf BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 11h Processors: http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41256.pdf + BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 12h Processors: + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41131.pdf BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide (BKDG) for AMD Family 14h Models 00h-0Fh Processors: http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/43170.pdf Revision Guide for AMD Family 10h Processors: http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41322.pdf Revision Guide for AMD Family 11h Processors: http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/41788.pdf + Revision Guide for AMD Family 12h Processors: + http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/44739.pdf Revision Guide for AMD Family 14h Models 00h-0Fh Processors: http://support.amd.com/us/Processor_TechDocs/47534.pdf AMD Family 11h Processor Power and Thermal Data Sheet for Notebooks: diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmitChecklist b/trunk/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmitChecklist index 2df4576f1173..cb5507b1ac81 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmitChecklist +++ b/trunk/Documentation/ja_JP/SubmitChecklist @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Linux カーネルパッチ投稿者向けチェックリスト 12: CONFIG_PREEMPT, CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT, CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB, CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC, CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES, CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK, - CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP これら全てを同時に有効にして動作確認を + CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEP これら全てを同時に有効にして動作確認を 行ってください。 13: CONFIG_SMP, CONFIG_PREEMPT を有効にした場合と無効にした場合の両方で diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt b/trunk/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt index fd248a318211..aa47be71df4c 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt @@ -2015,6 +2015,8 @@ bytes respectively. Such letter suffixes can also be entirely omitted. the default. off: Turn ECRC off on: Turn ECRC on. + realloc reallocate PCI resources if allocations done by BIOS + are erroneous. pcie_aspm= [PCIE] Forcibly enable or disable PCIe Active State Power Management. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.txt b/trunk/Documentation/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.txt index 1565eefd6fd5..61815483efa3 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/laptops/thinkpad-acpi.txt @@ -534,6 +534,8 @@ Events that are never propagated by the driver: 0x2404 System is waking up from hibernation to undock 0x2405 System is waking up from hibernation to eject bay 0x5010 Brightness level changed/control event +0x6000 KEYBOARD: Numlock key pressed +0x6005 KEYBOARD: Fn key pressed (TO BE VERIFIED) Events that are propagated by the driver to userspace: @@ -545,6 +547,8 @@ Events that are propagated by the driver to userspace: 0x3006 Bay hotplug request (hint to power up SATA link when the optical drive tray is ejected) 0x4003 Undocked (see 0x2x04), can sleep again +0x4010 Docked into hotplug port replicator (non-ACPI dock) +0x4011 Undocked from hotplug port replicator (non-ACPI dock) 0x500B Tablet pen inserted into its storage bay 0x500C Tablet pen removed from its storage bay 0x6011 ALARM: battery is too hot @@ -552,6 +556,7 @@ Events that are propagated by the driver to userspace: 0x6021 ALARM: a sensor is too hot 0x6022 ALARM: a sensor is extremely hot 0x6030 System thermal table changed +0x6040 Nvidia Optimus/AC adapter related (TO BE VERIFIED) Battery nearly empty alarms are a last resort attempt to get the operating system to hibernate or shutdown cleanly (0x2313), or shutdown diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/mmc/00-INDEX b/trunk/Documentation/mmc/00-INDEX index 93dd7a714075..a9ba6720ffdf 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/mmc/00-INDEX +++ b/trunk/Documentation/mmc/00-INDEX @@ -4,3 +4,5 @@ mmc-dev-attrs.txt - info on SD and MMC device attributes mmc-dev-parts.txt - info on SD and MMC device partitions +mmc-async-req.txt + - info on mmc asynchronous requests diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/mmc/mmc-async-req.txt b/trunk/Documentation/mmc/mmc-async-req.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ae1907b10e4a --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/mmc/mmc-async-req.txt @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +Rationale +========= + +How significant is the cache maintenance overhead? +It depends. Fast eMMC and multiple cache levels with speculative cache +pre-fetch makes the cache overhead relatively significant. If the DMA +preparations for the next request are done in parallel with the current +transfer, the DMA preparation overhead would not affect the MMC performance. +The intention of non-blocking (asynchronous) MMC requests is to minimize the +time between when an MMC request ends and another MMC request begins. +Using mmc_wait_for_req(), the MMC controller is idle while dma_map_sg and +dma_unmap_sg are processing. Using non-blocking MMC requests makes it +possible to prepare the caches for next job in parallel with an active +MMC request. + +MMC block driver +================ + +The mmc_blk_issue_rw_rq() in the MMC block driver is made non-blocking. +The increase in throughput is proportional to the time it takes to +prepare (major part of preparations are dma_map_sg() and dma_unmap_sg()) +a request and how fast the memory is. The faster the MMC/SD is the +more significant the prepare request time becomes. Roughly the expected +performance gain is 5% for large writes and 10% on large reads on a L2 cache +platform. In power save mode, when clocks run on a lower frequency, the DMA +preparation may cost even more. As long as these slower preparations are run +in parallel with the transfer performance won't be affected. + +Details on measurements from IOZone and mmc_test +================================================ + +https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Kernel/Specs/StoragePerfMMC-async-req + +MMC core API extension +====================== + +There is one new public function mmc_start_req(). +It starts a new MMC command request for a host. The function isn't +truly non-blocking. If there is an ongoing async request it waits +for completion of that request and starts the new one and returns. It +doesn't wait for the new request to complete. If there is no ongoing +request it starts the new request and returns immediately. + +MMC host extensions +=================== + +There are two optional members in the mmc_host_ops -- pre_req() and +post_req() -- that the host driver may implement in order to move work +to before and after the actual mmc_host_ops.request() function is called. +In the DMA case pre_req() may do dma_map_sg() and prepare the DMA +descriptor, and post_req() runs the dma_unmap_sg(). + +Optimize for the first request +============================== + +The first request in a series of requests can't be prepared in parallel +with the previous transfer, since there is no previous request. +The argument is_first_req in pre_req() indicates that there is no previous +request. The host driver may optimize for this scenario to minimize +the performance loss. A way to optimize for this is to split the current +request in two chunks, prepare the first chunk and start the request, +and finally prepare the second chunk and start the transfer. + +Pseudocode to handle is_first_req scenario with minimal prepare overhead: + +if (is_first_req && req->size > threshold) + /* start MMC transfer for the complete transfer size */ + mmc_start_command(MMC_CMD_TRANSFER_FULL_SIZE); + + /* + * Begin to prepare DMA while cmd is being processed by MMC. + * The first chunk of the request should take the same time + * to prepare as the "MMC process command time". + * If prepare time exceeds MMC cmd time + * the transfer is delayed, guesstimate max 4k as first chunk size. + */ + prepare_1st_chunk_for_dma(req); + /* flush pending desc to the DMAC (dmaengine.h) */ + dma_issue_pending(req->dma_desc); + + prepare_2nd_chunk_for_dma(req); + /* + * The second issue_pending should be called before MMC runs out + * of the first chunk. If the MMC runs out of the first data chunk + * before this call, the transfer is delayed. + */ + dma_issue_pending(req->dma_desc); diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/networking/ifenslave.c b/trunk/Documentation/networking/ifenslave.c index 2bac9618c345..65968fbf1e49 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/networking/ifenslave.c +++ b/trunk/Documentation/networking/ifenslave.c @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) case 'V': opt_V++; exclusive++; break; case '?': - fprintf(stderr, usage_msg); + fprintf(stderr, "%s", usage_msg); res = 2; goto out; } @@ -268,13 +268,13 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) /* options check */ if (exclusive > 1) { - fprintf(stderr, usage_msg); + fprintf(stderr, "%s", usage_msg); res = 2; goto out; } if (opt_v || opt_V) { - printf(version); + printf("%s", version); if (opt_V) { res = 0; goto out; @@ -282,14 +282,14 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) } if (opt_u) { - printf(usage_msg); + printf("%s", usage_msg); res = 0; goto out; } if (opt_h) { - printf(usage_msg); - printf(help_msg); + printf("%s", usage_msg); + printf("%s", help_msg); res = 0; goto out; } @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) goto out; } else { /* Just show usage */ - fprintf(stderr, usage_msg); + fprintf(stderr, "%s", usage_msg); res = 2; goto out; } @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) master_ifname = *spp++; if (master_ifname == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, usage_msg); + fprintf(stderr, "%s", usage_msg); res = 2; goto out; } @@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) if (slave_ifname == NULL) { if (opt_d || opt_c) { - fprintf(stderr, usage_msg); + fprintf(stderr, "%s", usage_msg); res = 2; goto out; } diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt b/trunk/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt index d3d653a5f9b9..db2a4067013c 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt @@ -106,16 +106,6 @@ inet_peer_maxttl - INTEGER when the number of entries in the pool is very small). Measured in seconds. -inet_peer_gc_mintime - INTEGER - Minimum interval between garbage collection passes. This interval is - in effect under high memory pressure on the pool. - Measured in seconds. - -inet_peer_gc_maxtime - INTEGER - Minimum interval between garbage collection passes. This interval is - in effect under low (or absent) memory pressure on the pool. - Measured in seconds. - TCP variables: somaxconn - INTEGER @@ -346,7 +336,7 @@ tcp_orphan_retries - INTEGER when RTO retransmissions remain unacknowledged. See tcp_retries2 for more details. - The default value is 7. + The default value is 8. If your machine is a loaded WEB server, you should think about lowering this value, such sockets may consume significant resources. Cf. tcp_max_orphans. @@ -394,7 +384,7 @@ tcp_rmem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, default, max min: Minimal size of receive buffer used by TCP sockets. It is guaranteed to each TCP socket, even under moderate memory pressure. - Default: 8K + Default: 1 page default: initial size of receive buffer used by TCP sockets. This value overrides net.core.rmem_default used by other protocols. @@ -483,7 +473,7 @@ tcp_window_scaling - BOOLEAN tcp_wmem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, default, max min: Amount of memory reserved for send buffers for TCP sockets. Each TCP socket has rights to use it due to fact of its birth. - Default: 4K + Default: 1 page default: initial size of send buffer used by TCP sockets. This value overrides net.core.wmem_default used by other protocols. @@ -553,13 +543,13 @@ udp_rmem_min - INTEGER Minimal size of receive buffer used by UDP sockets in moderation. Each UDP socket is able to use the size for receiving data, even if total pages of UDP sockets exceed udp_mem pressure. The unit is byte. - Default: 4096 + Default: 1 page udp_wmem_min - INTEGER Minimal size of send buffer used by UDP sockets in moderation. Each UDP socket is able to use the size for sending data, even if total pages of UDP sockets exceed udp_mem pressure. The unit is byte. - Default: 4096 + Default: 1 page CIPSOv4 Variables: @@ -1465,10 +1455,17 @@ sctp_mem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, pressure, max Default is calculated at boot time from amount of available memory. sctp_rmem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, default, max - See tcp_rmem for a description. + Only the first value ("min") is used, "default" and "max" are + ignored. + + min: Minimal size of receive buffer used by SCTP socket. + It is guaranteed to each SCTP socket (but not association) even + under moderate memory pressure. + + Default: 1 page sctp_wmem - vector of 3 INTEGERs: min, default, max - See tcp_wmem for a description. + Currently this tunable has no effect. addr_scope_policy - INTEGER Control IPv4 address scoping - draft-stewart-tsvwg-sctp-ipv4-00 diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/networking/netdev-features.txt b/trunk/Documentation/networking/netdev-features.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..4b1c0dcef84c --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/networking/netdev-features.txt @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +Netdev features mess and how to get out from it alive +===================================================== + +Author: + Michał Mirosław + + + + Part I: Feature sets +====================== + +Long gone are the days when a network card would just take and give packets +verbatim. Today's devices add multiple features and bugs (read: offloads) +that relieve an OS of various tasks like generating and checking checksums, +splitting packets, classifying them. Those capabilities and their state +are commonly referred to as netdev features in Linux kernel world. + +There are currently three sets of features relevant to the driver, and +one used internally by network core: + + 1. netdev->hw_features set contains features whose state may possibly + be changed (enabled or disabled) for a particular device by user's + request. This set should be initialized in ndo_init callback and not + changed later. + + 2. netdev->features set contains features which are currently enabled + for a device. This should be changed only by network core or in + error paths of ndo_set_features callback. + + 3. netdev->vlan_features set contains features whose state is inherited + by child VLAN devices (limits netdev->features set). This is currently + used for all VLAN devices whether tags are stripped or inserted in + hardware or software. + + 4. netdev->wanted_features set contains feature set requested by user. + This set is filtered by ndo_fix_features callback whenever it or + some device-specific conditions change. This set is internal to + networking core and should not be referenced in drivers. + + + + Part II: Controlling enabled features +======================================= + +When current feature set (netdev->features) is to be changed, new set +is calculated and filtered by calling ndo_fix_features callback +and netdev_fix_features(). If the resulting set differs from current +set, it is passed to ndo_set_features callback and (if the callback +returns success) replaces value stored in netdev->features. +NETDEV_FEAT_CHANGE notification is issued after that whenever current +set might have changed. + +The following events trigger recalculation: + 1. device's registration, after ndo_init returned success + 2. user requested changes in features state + 3. netdev_update_features() is called + +ndo_*_features callbacks are called with rtnl_lock held. Missing callbacks +are treated as always returning success. + +A driver that wants to trigger recalculation must do so by calling +netdev_update_features() while holding rtnl_lock. This should not be done +from ndo_*_features callbacks. netdev->features should not be modified by +driver except by means of ndo_fix_features callback. + + + + Part III: Implementation hints +================================ + + * ndo_fix_features: + +All dependencies between features should be resolved here. The resulting +set can be reduced further by networking core imposed limitations (as coded +in netdev_fix_features()). For this reason it is safer to disable a feature +when its dependencies are not met instead of forcing the dependency on. + +This callback should not modify hardware nor driver state (should be +stateless). It can be called multiple times between successive +ndo_set_features calls. + +Callback must not alter features contained in NETIF_F_SOFT_FEATURES or +NETIF_F_NEVER_CHANGE sets. The exception is NETIF_F_VLAN_CHALLENGED but +care must be taken as the change won't affect already configured VLANs. + + * ndo_set_features: + +Hardware should be reconfigured to match passed feature set. The set +should not be altered unless some error condition happens that can't +be reliably detected in ndo_fix_features. In this case, the callback +should update netdev->features to match resulting hardware state. +Errors returned are not (and cannot be) propagated anywhere except dmesg. +(Note: successful return is zero, >0 means silent error.) + + + + Part IV: Features +=================== + +For current list of features, see include/linux/netdev_features.h. +This section describes semantics of some of them. + + * Transmit checksumming + +For complete description, see comments near the top of include/linux/skbuff.h. + +Note: NETIF_F_HW_CSUM is a superset of NETIF_F_IP_CSUM + NETIF_F_IPV6_CSUM. +It means that device can fill TCP/UDP-like checksum anywhere in the packets +whatever headers there might be. + + * Transmit TCP segmentation offload + +NETIF_F_TSO_ECN means that hardware can properly split packets with CWR bit +set, be it TCPv4 (when NETIF_F_TSO is enabled) or TCPv6 (NETIF_F_TSO6). + + * Transmit DMA from high memory + +On platforms where this is relevant, NETIF_F_HIGHDMA signals that +ndo_start_xmit can handle skbs with frags in high memory. + + * Transmit scatter-gather + +Those features say that ndo_start_xmit can handle fragmented skbs: +NETIF_F_SG --- paged skbs (skb_shinfo()->frags), NETIF_F_FRAGLIST --- +chained skbs (skb->next/prev list). + + * Software features + +Features contained in NETIF_F_SOFT_FEATURES are features of networking +stack. Driver should not change behaviour based on them. + + * LLTX driver (deprecated for hardware drivers) + +NETIF_F_LLTX should be set in drivers that implement their own locking in +transmit path or don't need locking at all (e.g. software tunnels). +In ndo_start_xmit, it is recommended to use a try_lock and return +NETDEV_TX_LOCKED when the spin lock fails. The locking should also properly +protect against other callbacks (the rules you need to find out). + +Don't use it for new drivers. + + * netns-local device + +NETIF_F_NETNS_LOCAL is set for devices that are not allowed to move between +network namespaces (e.g. loopback). + +Don't use it in drivers. + + * VLAN challenged + +NETIF_F_VLAN_CHALLENGED should be set for devices which can't cope with VLAN +headers. Some drivers set this because the cards can't handle the bigger MTU. +[FIXME: Those cases could be fixed in VLAN code by allowing only reduced-MTU +VLANs. This may be not useful, though.] diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/networking/nfc.txt b/trunk/Documentation/networking/nfc.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..b24c29bdae27 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/Documentation/networking/nfc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ +Linux NFC subsystem +=================== + +The Near Field Communication (NFC) subsystem is required to standardize the +NFC device drivers development and to create an unified userspace interface. + +This document covers the architecture overview, the device driver interface +description and the userspace interface description. + +Architecture overview +--------------------- + +The NFC subsystem is responsible for: + - NFC adapters management; + - Polling for targets; + - Low-level data exchange; + +The subsystem is divided in some parts. The 'core' is responsible for +providing the device driver interface. On the other side, it is also +responsible for providing an interface to control operations and low-level +data exchange. + +The control operations are available to userspace via generic netlink. + +The low-level data exchange interface is provided by the new socket family +PF_NFC. The NFC_SOCKPROTO_RAW performs raw communication with NFC targets. + + + +--------------------------------------+ + | USER SPACE | + +--------------------------------------+ + ^ ^ + | low-level | control + | data exchange | operations + | | + | v + | +-----------+ + | AF_NFC | netlink | + | socket +-----------+ + | raw ^ + | | + v v + +---------+ +-----------+ + | rawsock | <--------> | core | + +---------+ +-----------+ + ^ + | + v + +-----------+ + | driver | + +-----------+ + +Device Driver Interface +----------------------- + +When registering on the NFC subsystem, the device driver must inform the core +of the set of supported NFC protocols and the set of ops callbacks. The ops +callbacks that must be implemented are the following: + +* start_poll - setup the device to poll for targets +* stop_poll - stop on progress polling operation +* activate_target - select and initialize one of the targets found +* deactivate_target - deselect and deinitialize the selected target +* data_exchange - send data and receive the response (transceive operation) + +Userspace interface +-------------------- + +The userspace interface is divided in control operations and low-level data +exchange operation. + +CONTROL OPERATIONS: + +Generic netlink is used to implement the interface to the control operations. +The operations are composed by commands and events, all listed below: + +* NFC_CMD_GET_DEVICE - get specific device info or dump the device list +* NFC_CMD_START_POLL - setup a specific device to polling for targets +* NFC_CMD_STOP_POLL - stop the polling operation in a specific device +* NFC_CMD_GET_TARGET - dump the list of targets found by a specific device + +* NFC_EVENT_DEVICE_ADDED - reports an NFC device addition +* NFC_EVENT_DEVICE_REMOVED - reports an NFC device removal +* NFC_EVENT_TARGETS_FOUND - reports START_POLL results when 1 or more targets +are found + +The user must call START_POLL to poll for NFC targets, passing the desired NFC +protocols through NFC_ATTR_PROTOCOLS attribute. The device remains in polling +state until it finds any target. However, the user can stop the polling +operation by calling STOP_POLL command. In this case, it will be checked if +the requester of STOP_POLL is the same of START_POLL. + +If the polling operation finds one or more targets, the event TARGETS_FOUND is +sent (including the device id). The user must call GET_TARGET to get the list of +all targets found by such device. Each reply message has target attributes with +relevant information such as the supported NFC protocols. + +All polling operations requested through one netlink socket are stopped when +it's closed. + +LOW-LEVEL DATA EXCHANGE: + +The userspace must use PF_NFC sockets to perform any data communication with +targets. All NFC sockets use AF_NFC: + +struct sockaddr_nfc { + sa_family_t sa_family; + __u32 dev_idx; + __u32 target_idx; + __u32 nfc_protocol; +}; + +To establish a connection with one target, the user must create an +NFC_SOCKPROTO_RAW socket and call the 'connect' syscall with the sockaddr_nfc +struct correctly filled. All information comes from NFC_EVENT_TARGETS_FOUND +netlink event. As a target can support more than one NFC protocol, the user +must inform which protocol it wants to use. + +Internally, 'connect' will result in an activate_target call to the driver. +When the socket is closed, the target is deactivated. + +The data format exchanged through the sockets is NFC protocol dependent. For +instance, when communicating with MIFARE tags, the data exchanged are MIFARE +commands and their responses. + +The first received package is the response to the first sent package and so +on. In order to allow valid "empty" responses, every data received has a NULL +header of 1 byte. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/networking/stmmac.txt b/trunk/Documentation/networking/stmmac.txt index 80a7a3454902..57a24108b845 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/networking/stmmac.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/networking/stmmac.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This is the driver for the MAC 10/100/1000 on-chip Ethernet controllers (Synopsys IP blocks); it has been fully tested on STLinux platforms. Currently this network device driver is for all STM embedded MAC/GMAC -(7xxx SoCs). Other platforms start using it i.e. ARM SPEAr. +(i.e. 7xxx/5xxx SoCs) and it's known working on other platforms i.e. ARM SPEAr. DWC Ether MAC 10/100/1000 Universal version 3.41a and DWC Ether MAC 10/100 Universal version 4.0 have been used for developing the first code @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Several performance tests on STM platforms showed this optimisation allows to sp the CPU while having the maximum throughput. 4.4) WOL -Wake up on Lan feature through Magic Frame is only supported for the GMAC +Wake up on Lan feature through Magic and Unicast frames are supported for the GMAC core. 4.5) DMA descriptors @@ -91,11 +91,15 @@ LRO is not supported. The driver is compatible with PAL to work with PHY and GPHY devices. 4.9) Platform information -Several information came from the platform; please refer to the -driver's Header file in include/linux directory. +Several driver's information can be passed through the platform +These are included in the include/linux/stmmac.h header file +and detailed below as well: -struct plat_stmmacenet_data { + struct plat_stmmacenet_data { int bus_id; + int phy_addr; + int interface; + struct stmmac_mdio_bus_data *mdio_bus_data; int pbl; int clk_csr; int has_gmac; @@ -103,67 +107,135 @@ struct plat_stmmacenet_data { int tx_coe; int bugged_jumbo; int pmt; - void (*fix_mac_speed)(void *priv, unsigned int speed); - void (*bus_setup)(unsigned long ioaddr); -#ifdef CONFIG_STM_DRIVERS - struct stm_pad_config *pad_config; -#endif - void *bsp_priv; -}; + int force_sf_dma_mode; + void (*fix_mac_speed)(void *priv, unsigned int speed); + void (*bus_setup)(void __iomem *ioaddr); + int (*init)(struct platform_device *pdev); + void (*exit)(struct platform_device *pdev); + void *bsp_priv; + }; Where: -- pbl (Programmable Burst Length) is maximum number of - beats to be transferred in one DMA transaction. - GMAC also enables the 4xPBL by default. -- fix_mac_speed and bus_setup are used to configure internal target - registers (on STM platforms); -- has_gmac: GMAC core is on board (get it at run-time in the next step); -- bus_id: bus identifier. -- tx_coe: core is able to perform the tx csum in HW. -- enh_desc: if sets the MAC will use the enhanced descriptor structure. -- clk_csr: CSR Clock range selection. -- bugged_jumbo: some HWs are not able to perform the csum in HW for - over-sized frames due to limited buffer sizes. Setting this - flag the csum will be done in SW on JUMBO frames. - -struct plat_stmmacphy_data { - int bus_id; - int phy_addr; - unsigned int phy_mask; - int interface; - int (*phy_reset)(void *priv); - void *priv; -}; + o bus_id: bus identifier. + o phy_addr: the physical address can be passed from the platform. + If it is set to -1 the driver will automatically + detect it at run-time by probing all the 32 addresses. + o interface: PHY device's interface. + o mdio_bus_data: specific platform fields for the MDIO bus. + o pbl: the Programmable Burst Length is maximum number of beats to + be transferred in one DMA transaction. + GMAC also enables the 4xPBL by default. + o clk_csr: CSR Clock range selection. + o has_gmac: uses the GMAC core. + o enh_desc: if sets the MAC will use the enhanced descriptor structure. + o tx_coe: core is able to perform the tx csum in HW. + o bugged_jumbo: some HWs are not able to perform the csum in HW for + over-sized frames due to limited buffer sizes. + Setting this flag the csum will be done in SW on + JUMBO frames. + o pmt: core has the embedded power module (optional). + o force_sf_dma_mode: force DMA to use the Store and Forward mode + instead of the Threshold. + o fix_mac_speed: this callback is used for modifying some syscfg registers + (on ST SoCs) according to the link speed negotiated by the + physical layer . + o bus_setup: perform HW setup of the bus. For example, on some ST platforms + this field is used to configure the AMBA bridge to generate more + efficient STBus traffic. + o init/exit: callbacks used for calling a custom initialisation; + this is sometime necessary on some platforms (e.g. ST boxes) + where the HW needs to have set some PIO lines or system cfg + registers. + o custom_cfg: this is a custom configuration that can be passed while + initialising the resources. + +The we have: + + struct stmmac_mdio_bus_data { + int bus_id; + int (*phy_reset)(void *priv); + unsigned int phy_mask; + int *irqs; + int probed_phy_irq; + }; Where: -- bus_id: bus identifier; -- phy_addr: physical address used for the attached phy device; - set it to -1 to get it at run-time; -- interface: physical MII interface mode; -- phy_reset: hook to reset HW function. - -SOURCES: -- Kconfig -- Makefile -- stmmac_main.c: main network device driver; -- stmmac_mdio.c: mdio functions; -- stmmac_ethtool.c: ethtool support; -- stmmac_timer.[ch]: timer code used for mitigating the driver dma interrupts - Only tested on ST40 platforms based. -- stmmac.h: private driver structure; -- common.h: common definitions and VFTs; -- descs.h: descriptor structure definitions; -- dwmac1000_core.c: GMAC core functions; -- dwmac1000_dma.c: dma functions for the GMAC chip; -- dwmac1000.h: specific header file for the GMAC; -- dwmac100_core: MAC 100 core and dma code; -- dwmac100_dma.c: dma funtions for the MAC chip; -- dwmac1000.h: specific header file for the MAC; -- dwmac_lib.c: generic DMA functions shared among chips -- enh_desc.c: functions for handling enhanced descriptors -- norm_desc.c: functions for handling normal descriptors - -TODO: -- XGMAC controller is not supported. -- Review the timer optimisation code to use an embedded device that seems to be + o bus_id: bus identifier; + o phy_reset: hook to reset the phy device attached to the bus. + o phy_mask: phy mask passed when register the MDIO bus within the driver. + o irqs: list of IRQs, one per PHY. + o probed_phy_irq: if irqs is NULL, use this for probed PHY. + +Below an example how the structures above are using on ST platforms. + + static struct plat_stmmacenet_data stxYYY_ethernet_platform_data = { + .pbl = 32, + .has_gmac = 0, + .enh_desc = 0, + .fix_mac_speed = stxYYY_ethernet_fix_mac_speed, + | + |-> to write an internal syscfg + | on this platform when the + | link speed changes from 10 to + | 100 and viceversa + .init = &stmmac_claim_resource, + | + |-> On ST SoC this calls own "PAD" + | manager framework to claim + | all the resources necessary + | (GPIO ...). The .custom_cfg field + | is used to pass a custom config. +}; + +Below the usage of the stmmac_mdio_bus_data: on this SoC, in fact, +there are two MAC cores: one MAC is for MDIO Bus/PHY emulation +with fixed_link support. + +static struct stmmac_mdio_bus_data stmmac1_mdio_bus = { + .bus_id = 1, + | + |-> phy device on the bus_id 1 + .phy_reset = phy_reset; + | + |-> function to provide the phy_reset on this board + .phy_mask = 0, +}; + +static struct fixed_phy_status stmmac0_fixed_phy_status = { + .link = 1, + .speed = 100, + .duplex = 1, +}; + +During the board's device_init we can configure the first +MAC for fixed_link by calling: + fixed_phy_add(PHY_POLL, 1, &stmmac0_fixed_phy_status));) +and the second one, with a real PHY device attached to the bus, +by using the stmmac_mdio_bus_data structure (to provide the id, the +reset procedure etc). + +4.10) List of source files: + o Kconfig + o Makefile + o stmmac_main.c: main network device driver; + o stmmac_mdio.c: mdio functions; + o stmmac_ethtool.c: ethtool support; + o stmmac_timer.[ch]: timer code used for mitigating the driver dma interrupts + Only tested on ST40 platforms based. + o stmmac.h: private driver structure; + o common.h: common definitions and VFTs; + o descs.h: descriptor structure definitions; + o dwmac1000_core.c: GMAC core functions; + o dwmac1000_dma.c: dma functions for the GMAC chip; + o dwmac1000.h: specific header file for the GMAC; + o dwmac100_core: MAC 100 core and dma code; + o dwmac100_dma.c: dma funtions for the MAC chip; + o dwmac1000.h: specific header file for the MAC; + o dwmac_lib.c: generic DMA functions shared among chips + o enh_desc.c: functions for handling enhanced descriptors + o norm_desc.c: functions for handling normal descriptors + +5) TODO: + o XGMAC is not supported. + o Review the timer optimisation code to use an embedded device that will be available in new chip generations. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/power/devices.txt b/trunk/Documentation/power/devices.txt index 64565aac6e40..3384d5996be2 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/power/devices.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/power/devices.txt @@ -506,8 +506,8 @@ routines. Nevertheless, different callback pointers are used in case there is a situation where it actually matters. -Device Power Domains --------------------- +Device Power Management Domains +------------------------------- Sometimes devices share reference clocks or other power resources. In those cases it generally is not possible to put devices into low-power states individually. Instead, a set of devices sharing a power resource can be put @@ -516,8 +516,8 @@ power resource. Of course, they also need to be put into the full-power state together, by turning the shared power resource on. A set of devices with this property is often referred to as a power domain. -Support for power domains is provided through the pwr_domain field of struct -device. This field is a pointer to an object of type struct dev_power_domain, +Support for power domains is provided through the pm_domain field of struct +device. This field is a pointer to an object of type struct dev_pm_domain, defined in include/linux/pm.h, providing a set of power management callbacks analogous to the subsystem-level and device driver callbacks that are executed for the given device during all power transitions, instead of the respective @@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ state temporarily, for example so that its system wakeup capability can be disabled. This all depends on the hardware and the design of the subsystem and device driver in question. -During system-wide resume from a sleep state it's best to put devices into the -full-power state, as explained in Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt. Refer to -that document for more information regarding this particular issue as well as +During system-wide resume from a sleep state it's easiest to put devices into +the full-power state, as explained in Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt. Refer +to that document for more information regarding this particular issue as well as for information on the device runtime power management framework in general. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/power/opp.txt b/trunk/Documentation/power/opp.txt index 5ae70a12c1e2..3035d00757ad 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/power/opp.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/power/opp.txt @@ -321,6 +321,8 @@ opp_init_cpufreq_table - cpufreq framework typically is initialized with addition to CONFIG_PM as power management feature is required to dynamically scale voltage and frequency in a system. +opp_free_cpufreq_table - Free up the table allocated by opp_init_cpufreq_table + 7. Data Structures ================== Typically an SoC contains multiple voltage domains which are variable. Each diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt b/trunk/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt index 22accb3eb40e..14dd3c6ad97e 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/power/runtime_pm.txt @@ -1,39 +1,39 @@ -Run-time Power Management Framework for I/O Devices +Runtime Power Management Framework for I/O Devices (C) 2009-2011 Rafael J. Wysocki , Novell Inc. (C) 2010 Alan Stern 1. Introduction -Support for run-time power management (run-time PM) of I/O devices is provided +Support for runtime power management (runtime PM) of I/O devices is provided at the power management core (PM core) level by means of: * The power management workqueue pm_wq in which bus types and device drivers can put their PM-related work items. It is strongly recommended that pm_wq be - used for queuing all work items related to run-time PM, because this allows + used for queuing all work items related to runtime PM, because this allows them to be synchronized with system-wide power transitions (suspend to RAM, hibernation and resume from system sleep states). pm_wq is declared in include/linux/pm_runtime.h and defined in kernel/power/main.c. -* A number of run-time PM fields in the 'power' member of 'struct device' (which +* A number of runtime PM fields in the 'power' member of 'struct device' (which is of the type 'struct dev_pm_info', defined in include/linux/pm.h) that can - be used for synchronizing run-time PM operations with one another. + be used for synchronizing runtime PM operations with one another. -* Three device run-time PM callbacks in 'struct dev_pm_ops' (defined in +* Three device runtime PM callbacks in 'struct dev_pm_ops' (defined in include/linux/pm.h). * A set of helper functions defined in drivers/base/power/runtime.c that can be - used for carrying out run-time PM operations in such a way that the + used for carrying out runtime PM operations in such a way that the synchronization between them is taken care of by the PM core. Bus types and device drivers are encouraged to use these functions. -The run-time PM callbacks present in 'struct dev_pm_ops', the device run-time PM +The runtime PM callbacks present in 'struct dev_pm_ops', the device runtime PM fields of 'struct dev_pm_info' and the core helper functions provided for -run-time PM are described below. +runtime PM are described below. -2. Device Run-time PM Callbacks +2. Device Runtime PM Callbacks -There are three device run-time PM callbacks defined in 'struct dev_pm_ops': +There are three device runtime PM callbacks defined in 'struct dev_pm_ops': struct dev_pm_ops { ... @@ -72,11 +72,11 @@ knows what to do to handle the device). not mean that the device has been put into a low power state. It is supposed to mean, however, that the device will not process data and will not communicate with the CPU(s) and RAM until the subsystem-level resume - callback is executed for it. The run-time PM status of a device after + callback is executed for it. The runtime PM status of a device after successful execution of the subsystem-level suspend callback is 'suspended'. * If the subsystem-level suspend callback returns -EBUSY or -EAGAIN, - the device's run-time PM status is 'active', which means that the device + the device's runtime PM status is 'active', which means that the device _must_ be fully operational afterwards. * If the subsystem-level suspend callback returns an error code different @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ the device). * Once the subsystem-level resume callback has completed successfully, the PM core regards the device as fully operational, which means that the device - _must_ be able to complete I/O operations as needed. The run-time PM status + _must_ be able to complete I/O operations as needed. The runtime PM status of the device is then 'active'. * If the subsystem-level resume callback returns an error code, the PM core @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ device in that case. The value returned by this callback is ignored by the PM core. The helper functions provided by the PM core, described in Section 4, guarantee -that the following constraints are met with respect to the bus type's run-time +that the following constraints are met with respect to the bus type's runtime PM callbacks: (1) The callbacks are mutually exclusive (e.g. it is forbidden to execute @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ PM callbacks: (2) ->runtime_idle() and ->runtime_suspend() can only be executed for 'active' devices (i.e. the PM core will only execute ->runtime_idle() or - ->runtime_suspend() for the devices the run-time PM status of which is + ->runtime_suspend() for the devices the runtime PM status of which is 'active'). (3) ->runtime_idle() and ->runtime_suspend() can only be executed for a device @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ PM callbacks: flag of which is set. (4) ->runtime_resume() can only be executed for 'suspended' devices (i.e. the - PM core will only execute ->runtime_resume() for the devices the run-time + PM core will only execute ->runtime_resume() for the devices the runtime PM status of which is 'suspended'). Additionally, the helper functions provided by the PM core obey the following @@ -171,9 +171,9 @@ rules: scheduled requests to execute the other callbacks for the same device, except for scheduled autosuspends. -3. Run-time PM Device Fields +3. Runtime PM Device Fields -The following device run-time PM fields are present in 'struct dev_pm_info', as +The following device runtime PM fields are present in 'struct dev_pm_info', as defined in include/linux/pm.h: struct timer_list suspend_timer; @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ defined in include/linux/pm.h: unsigned int disable_depth; - used for disabling the helper funcions (they work normally if this is - equal to zero); the initial value of it is 1 (i.e. run-time PM is + equal to zero); the initial value of it is 1 (i.e. runtime PM is initially disabled for all devices) unsigned int runtime_error; @@ -229,10 +229,10 @@ defined in include/linux/pm.h: suspend to complete; means "start a resume as soon as you've suspended" unsigned int run_wake; - - set if the device is capable of generating run-time wake-up events + - set if the device is capable of generating runtime wake-up events enum rpm_status runtime_status; - - the run-time PM status of the device; this field's initial value is + - the runtime PM status of the device; this field's initial value is RPM_SUSPENDED, which means that each device is initially regarded by the PM core as 'suspended', regardless of its real hardware status @@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ defined in include/linux/pm.h: and pm_runtime_forbid() helper functions unsigned int no_callbacks; - - indicates that the device does not use the run-time PM callbacks (see + - indicates that the device does not use the runtime PM callbacks (see Section 8); it may be modified only by the pm_runtime_no_callbacks() helper function @@ -270,16 +270,16 @@ defined in include/linux/pm.h: All of the above fields are members of the 'power' member of 'struct device'. -4. Run-time PM Device Helper Functions +4. Runtime PM Device Helper Functions -The following run-time PM helper functions are defined in +The following runtime PM helper functions are defined in drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: void pm_runtime_init(struct device *dev); - - initialize the device run-time PM fields in 'struct dev_pm_info' + - initialize the device runtime PM fields in 'struct dev_pm_info' void pm_runtime_remove(struct device *dev); - - make sure that the run-time PM of the device will be disabled after + - make sure that the runtime PM of the device will be disabled after removing the device from device hierarchy int pm_runtime_idle(struct device *dev); @@ -289,9 +289,10 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: int pm_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev); - execute the subsystem-level suspend callback for the device; returns 0 on - success, 1 if the device's run-time PM status was already 'suspended', or + success, 1 if the device's runtime PM status was already 'suspended', or error code on failure, where -EAGAIN or -EBUSY means it is safe to attempt - to suspend the device again in future + to suspend the device again in future and -EACCES means that + 'power.disable_depth' is different from 0 int pm_runtime_autosuspend(struct device *dev); - same as pm_runtime_suspend() except that the autosuspend delay is taken @@ -301,10 +302,11 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: int pm_runtime_resume(struct device *dev); - execute the subsystem-level resume callback for the device; returns 0 on - success, 1 if the device's run-time PM status was already 'active' or + success, 1 if the device's runtime PM status was already 'active' or error code on failure, where -EAGAIN means it may be safe to attempt to resume the device again in future, but 'power.runtime_error' should be - checked additionally + checked additionally, and -EACCES means that 'power.disable_depth' is + different from 0 int pm_request_idle(struct device *dev); - submit a request to execute the subsystem-level idle callback for the @@ -321,7 +323,7 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: device in future, where 'delay' is the time to wait before queuing up a suspend work item in pm_wq, in milliseconds (if 'delay' is zero, the work item is queued up immediately); returns 0 on success, 1 if the device's PM - run-time status was already 'suspended', or error code if the request + runtime status was already 'suspended', or error code if the request hasn't been scheduled (or queued up if 'delay' is 0); if the execution of ->runtime_suspend() is already scheduled and not yet expired, the new value of 'delay' will be used as the time to wait @@ -329,7 +331,7 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: int pm_request_resume(struct device *dev); - submit a request to execute the subsystem-level resume callback for the device (the request is represented by a work item in pm_wq); returns 0 on - success, 1 if the device's run-time PM status was already 'active', or + success, 1 if the device's runtime PM status was already 'active', or error code if the request hasn't been queued up void pm_runtime_get_noresume(struct device *dev); @@ -367,22 +369,32 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: pm_runtime_autosuspend(dev) and return its result void pm_runtime_enable(struct device *dev); - - enable the run-time PM helper functions to run the device bus type's - run-time PM callbacks described in Section 2 + - decrement the device's 'power.disable_depth' field; if that field is equal + to zero, the runtime PM helper functions can execute subsystem-level + callbacks described in Section 2 for the device int pm_runtime_disable(struct device *dev); - - prevent the run-time PM helper functions from running subsystem-level - run-time PM callbacks for the device, make sure that all of the pending - run-time PM operations on the device are either completed or canceled; + - increment the device's 'power.disable_depth' field (if the value of that + field was previously zero, this prevents subsystem-level runtime PM + callbacks from being run for the device), make sure that all of the pending + runtime PM operations on the device are either completed or canceled; returns 1 if there was a resume request pending and it was necessary to execute the subsystem-level resume callback for the device to satisfy that request, otherwise 0 is returned + int pm_runtime_barrier(struct device *dev); + - check if there's a resume request pending for the device and resume it + (synchronously) in that case, cancel any other pending runtime PM requests + regarding it and wait for all runtime PM operations on it in progress to + complete; returns 1 if there was a resume request pending and it was + necessary to execute the subsystem-level resume callback for the device to + satisfy that request, otherwise 0 is returned + void pm_suspend_ignore_children(struct device *dev, bool enable); - set/unset the power.ignore_children flag of the device int pm_runtime_set_active(struct device *dev); - - clear the device's 'power.runtime_error' flag, set the device's run-time + - clear the device's 'power.runtime_error' flag, set the device's runtime PM status to 'active' and update its parent's counter of 'active' children as appropriate (it is only valid to use this function if 'power.runtime_error' is set or 'power.disable_depth' is greater than @@ -390,7 +402,7 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: which is not active and the 'power.ignore_children' flag of which is unset void pm_runtime_set_suspended(struct device *dev); - - clear the device's 'power.runtime_error' flag, set the device's run-time + - clear the device's 'power.runtime_error' flag, set the device's runtime PM status to 'suspended' and update its parent's counter of 'active' children as appropriate (it is only valid to use this function if 'power.runtime_error' is set or 'power.disable_depth' is greater than @@ -400,6 +412,9 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: - return true if the device's runtime PM status is 'suspended' and its 'power.disable_depth' field is equal to zero, or false otherwise + bool pm_runtime_status_suspended(struct device *dev); + - return true if the device's runtime PM status is 'suspended' + void pm_runtime_allow(struct device *dev); - set the power.runtime_auto flag for the device and decrease its usage counter (used by the /sys/devices/.../power/control interface to @@ -411,7 +426,7 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: effectively prevent the device from being power managed at run time) void pm_runtime_no_callbacks(struct device *dev); - - set the power.no_callbacks flag for the device and remove the run-time + - set the power.no_callbacks flag for the device and remove the runtime PM attributes from /sys/devices/.../power (or prevent them from being added when the device is registered) @@ -431,7 +446,7 @@ drivers/base/power/runtime.c and include/linux/pm_runtime.h: void pm_runtime_set_autosuspend_delay(struct device *dev, int delay); - set the power.autosuspend_delay value to 'delay' (expressed in - milliseconds); if 'delay' is negative then run-time suspends are + milliseconds); if 'delay' is negative then runtime suspends are prevented unsigned long pm_runtime_autosuspend_expiration(struct device *dev); @@ -470,76 +485,92 @@ pm_runtime_resume() pm_runtime_get_sync() pm_runtime_put_sync_suspend() -5. Run-time PM Initialization, Device Probing and Removal +5. Runtime PM Initialization, Device Probing and Removal -Initially, the run-time PM is disabled for all devices, which means that the -majority of the run-time PM helper funtions described in Section 4 will return +Initially, the runtime PM is disabled for all devices, which means that the +majority of the runtime PM helper funtions described in Section 4 will return -EAGAIN until pm_runtime_enable() is called for the device. -In addition to that, the initial run-time PM status of all devices is +In addition to that, the initial runtime PM status of all devices is 'suspended', but it need not reflect the actual physical state of the device. Thus, if the device is initially active (i.e. it is able to process I/O), its -run-time PM status must be changed to 'active', with the help of +runtime PM status must be changed to 'active', with the help of pm_runtime_set_active(), before pm_runtime_enable() is called for the device. -However, if the device has a parent and the parent's run-time PM is enabled, +However, if the device has a parent and the parent's runtime PM is enabled, calling pm_runtime_set_active() for the device will affect the parent, unless the parent's 'power.ignore_children' flag is set. Namely, in that case the parent won't be able to suspend at run time, using the PM core's helper functions, as long as the child's status is 'active', even if the child's -run-time PM is still disabled (i.e. pm_runtime_enable() hasn't been called for +runtime PM is still disabled (i.e. pm_runtime_enable() hasn't been called for the child yet or pm_runtime_disable() has been called for it). For this reason, once pm_runtime_set_active() has been called for the device, pm_runtime_enable() -should be called for it too as soon as reasonably possible or its run-time PM +should be called for it too as soon as reasonably possible or its runtime PM status should be changed back to 'suspended' with the help of pm_runtime_set_suspended(). -If the default initial run-time PM status of the device (i.e. 'suspended') +If the default initial runtime PM status of the device (i.e. 'suspended') reflects the actual state of the device, its bus type's or its driver's ->probe() callback will likely need to wake it up using one of the PM core's helper functions described in Section 4. In that case, pm_runtime_resume() -should be used. Of course, for this purpose the device's run-time PM has to be +should be used. Of course, for this purpose the device's runtime PM has to be enabled earlier by calling pm_runtime_enable(). -If the device bus type's or driver's ->probe() or ->remove() callback runs +If the device bus type's or driver's ->probe() callback runs pm_runtime_suspend() or pm_runtime_idle() or their asynchronous counterparts, they will fail returning -EAGAIN, because the device's usage counter is -incremented by the core before executing ->probe() and ->remove(). Still, it -may be desirable to suspend the device as soon as ->probe() or ->remove() has -finished, so the PM core uses pm_runtime_idle_sync() to invoke the -subsystem-level idle callback for the device at that time. +incremented by the driver core before executing ->probe(). Still, it may be +desirable to suspend the device as soon as ->probe() has finished, so the driver +core uses pm_runtime_put_sync() to invoke the subsystem-level idle callback for +the device at that time. + +Moreover, the driver core prevents runtime PM callbacks from racing with the bus +notifier callback in __device_release_driver(), which is necessary, because the +notifier is used by some subsystems to carry out operations affecting the +runtime PM functionality. It does so by calling pm_runtime_get_sync() before +driver_sysfs_remove() and the BUS_NOTIFY_UNBIND_DRIVER notifications. This +resumes the device if it's in the suspended state and prevents it from +being suspended again while those routines are being executed. + +To allow bus types and drivers to put devices into the suspended state by +calling pm_runtime_suspend() from their ->remove() routines, the driver core +executes pm_runtime_put_sync() after running the BUS_NOTIFY_UNBIND_DRIVER +notifications in __device_release_driver(). This requires bus types and +drivers to make their ->remove() callbacks avoid races with runtime PM directly, +but also it allows of more flexibility in the handling of devices during the +removal of their drivers. The user space can effectively disallow the driver of the device to power manage it at run time by changing the value of its /sys/devices/.../power/control attribute to "on", which causes pm_runtime_forbid() to be called. In principle, this mechanism may also be used by the driver to effectively turn off the -run-time power management of the device until the user space turns it on. -Namely, during the initialization the driver can make sure that the run-time PM +runtime power management of the device until the user space turns it on. +Namely, during the initialization the driver can make sure that the runtime PM status of the device is 'active' and call pm_runtime_forbid(). It should be noted, however, that if the user space has already intentionally changed the value of /sys/devices/.../power/control to "auto" to allow the driver to power manage the device at run time, the driver may confuse it by using pm_runtime_forbid() this way. -6. Run-time PM and System Sleep +6. Runtime PM and System Sleep -Run-time PM and system sleep (i.e., system suspend and hibernation, also known +Runtime PM and system sleep (i.e., system suspend and hibernation, also known as suspend-to-RAM and suspend-to-disk) interact with each other in a couple of ways. If a device is active when a system sleep starts, everything is straightforward. But what should happen if the device is already suspended? -The device may have different wake-up settings for run-time PM and system sleep. -For example, remote wake-up may be enabled for run-time suspend but disallowed +The device may have different wake-up settings for runtime PM and system sleep. +For example, remote wake-up may be enabled for runtime suspend but disallowed for system sleep (device_may_wakeup(dev) returns 'false'). When this happens, the subsystem-level system suspend callback is responsible for changing the device's wake-up setting (it may leave that to the device driver's system suspend routine). It may be necessary to resume the device and suspend it again in order to do so. The same is true if the driver uses different power levels -or other settings for run-time suspend and system sleep. +or other settings for runtime suspend and system sleep. -During system resume, devices generally should be brought back to full power, -even if they were suspended before the system sleep began. There are several -reasons for this, including: +During system resume, the simplest approach is to bring all devices back to full +power, even if they had been suspended before the system suspend began. There +are several reasons for this, including: * The device might need to switch power levels, wake-up settings, etc. @@ -554,18 +585,50 @@ reasons for this, including: * The device might need to be reset. * Even though the device was suspended, if its usage counter was > 0 then most - likely it would need a run-time resume in the near future anyway. - - * Always going back to full power is simplest. + likely it would need a runtime resume in the near future anyway. -If the device was suspended before the sleep began, then its run-time PM status -will have to be updated to reflect the actual post-system sleep status. The way -to do this is: +If the device had been suspended before the system suspend began and it's +brought back to full power during resume, then its runtime PM status will have +to be updated to reflect the actual post-system sleep status. The way to do +this is: pm_runtime_disable(dev); pm_runtime_set_active(dev); pm_runtime_enable(dev); +The PM core always increments the runtime usage counter before calling the +->suspend() callback and decrements it after calling the ->resume() callback. +Hence disabling runtime PM temporarily like this will not cause any runtime +suspend attempts to be permanently lost. If the usage count goes to zero +following the return of the ->resume() callback, the ->runtime_idle() callback +will be invoked as usual. + +On some systems, however, system sleep is not entered through a global firmware +or hardware operation. Instead, all hardware components are put into low-power +states directly by the kernel in a coordinated way. Then, the system sleep +state effectively follows from the states the hardware components end up in +and the system is woken up from that state by a hardware interrupt or a similar +mechanism entirely under the kernel's control. As a result, the kernel never +gives control away and the states of all devices during resume are precisely +known to it. If that is the case and none of the situations listed above takes +place (in particular, if the system is not waking up from hibernation), it may +be more efficient to leave the devices that had been suspended before the system +suspend began in the suspended state. + +The PM core does its best to reduce the probability of race conditions between +the runtime PM and system suspend/resume (and hibernation) callbacks by carrying +out the following operations: + + * During system suspend it calls pm_runtime_get_noresume() and + pm_runtime_barrier() for every device right before executing the + subsystem-level .suspend() callback for it. In addition to that it calls + pm_runtime_disable() for every device right after executing the + subsystem-level .suspend() callback for it. + + * During system resume it calls pm_runtime_enable() and pm_runtime_put_sync() + for every device right before and right after executing the subsystem-level + .resume() callback for it, respectively. + 7. Generic subsystem callbacks Subsystems may wish to conserve code space by using the set of generic power @@ -590,40 +653,68 @@ driver/base/power/generic_ops.c: callback provided by its driver and return its result, or return 0 if not defined + int pm_generic_suspend_noirq(struct device *dev); + - if pm_runtime_suspended(dev) returns "false", invoke the ->suspend_noirq() + callback provided by the device's driver and return its result, or return + 0 if not defined + int pm_generic_resume(struct device *dev); - invoke the ->resume() callback provided by the driver of this device and, if successful, change the device's runtime PM status to 'active' + int pm_generic_resume_noirq(struct device *dev); + - invoke the ->resume_noirq() callback provided by the driver of this device + int pm_generic_freeze(struct device *dev); - if the device has not been suspended at run time, invoke the ->freeze() callback provided by its driver and return its result, or return 0 if not defined + int pm_generic_freeze_noirq(struct device *dev); + - if pm_runtime_suspended(dev) returns "false", invoke the ->freeze_noirq() + callback provided by the device's driver and return its result, or return + 0 if not defined + int pm_generic_thaw(struct device *dev); - if the device has not been suspended at run time, invoke the ->thaw() callback provided by its driver and return its result, or return 0 if not defined + int pm_generic_thaw_noirq(struct device *dev); + - if pm_runtime_suspended(dev) returns "false", invoke the ->thaw_noirq() + callback provided by the device's driver and return its result, or return + 0 if not defined + int pm_generic_poweroff(struct device *dev); - if the device has not been suspended at run time, invoke the ->poweroff() callback provided by its driver and return its result, or return 0 if not defined + int pm_generic_poweroff_noirq(struct device *dev); + - if pm_runtime_suspended(dev) returns "false", run the ->poweroff_noirq() + callback provided by the device's driver and return its result, or return + 0 if not defined + int pm_generic_restore(struct device *dev); - invoke the ->restore() callback provided by the driver of this device and, if successful, change the device's runtime PM status to 'active' + int pm_generic_restore_noirq(struct device *dev); + - invoke the ->restore_noirq() callback provided by the device's driver + These functions can be assigned to the ->runtime_idle(), ->runtime_suspend(), -->runtime_resume(), ->suspend(), ->resume(), ->freeze(), ->thaw(), ->poweroff(), -or ->restore() callback pointers in the subsystem-level dev_pm_ops structures. +->runtime_resume(), ->suspend(), ->suspend_noirq(), ->resume(), +->resume_noirq(), ->freeze(), ->freeze_noirq(), ->thaw(), ->thaw_noirq(), +->poweroff(), ->poweroff_noirq(), ->restore(), ->restore_noirq() callback +pointers in the subsystem-level dev_pm_ops structures. If a subsystem wishes to use all of them at the same time, it can simply assign the GENERIC_SUBSYS_PM_OPS macro, defined in include/linux/pm.h, to its dev_pm_ops structure pointer. Device drivers that wish to use the same function as a system suspend, freeze, -poweroff and run-time suspend callback, and similarly for system resume, thaw, -restore, and run-time resume, can achieve this with the help of the +poweroff and runtime suspend callback, and similarly for system resume, thaw, +restore, and runtime resume, can achieve this with the help of the UNIVERSAL_DEV_PM_OPS macro defined in include/linux/pm.h (possibly setting its last argument to NULL). @@ -633,7 +724,7 @@ Some "devices" are only logical sub-devices of their parent and cannot be power-managed on their own. (The prototype example is a USB interface. Entire USB devices can go into low-power mode or send wake-up requests, but neither is possible for individual interfaces.) The drivers for these devices have no -need of run-time PM callbacks; if the callbacks did exist, ->runtime_suspend() +need of runtime PM callbacks; if the callbacks did exist, ->runtime_suspend() and ->runtime_resume() would always return 0 without doing anything else and ->runtime_idle() would always call pm_runtime_suspend(). @@ -641,7 +732,7 @@ Subsystems can tell the PM core about these devices by calling pm_runtime_no_callbacks(). This should be done after the device structure is initialized and before it is registered (although after device registration is also okay). The routine will set the device's power.no_callbacks flag and -prevent the non-debugging run-time PM sysfs attributes from being created. +prevent the non-debugging runtime PM sysfs attributes from being created. When power.no_callbacks is set, the PM core will not invoke the ->runtime_idle(), ->runtime_suspend(), or ->runtime_resume() callbacks. @@ -649,7 +740,7 @@ Instead it will assume that suspends and resumes always succeed and that idle devices should be suspended. As a consequence, the PM core will never directly inform the device's subsystem -or driver about run-time power changes. Instead, the driver for the device's +or driver about runtime power changes. Instead, the driver for the device's parent must take responsibility for telling the device's driver when the parent's power state changes. @@ -660,13 +751,13 @@ A device should be put in a low-power state only when there's some reason to think it will remain in that state for a substantial time. A common heuristic says that a device which hasn't been used for a while is liable to remain unused; following this advice, drivers should not allow devices to be suspended -at run-time until they have been inactive for some minimum period. Even when +at runtime until they have been inactive for some minimum period. Even when the heuristic ends up being non-optimal, it will still prevent devices from "bouncing" too rapidly between low-power and full-power states. The term "autosuspend" is an historical remnant. It doesn't mean that the device is automatically suspended (the subsystem or driver still has to call -the appropriate PM routines); rather it means that run-time suspends will +the appropriate PM routines); rather it means that runtime suspends will automatically be delayed until the desired period of inactivity has elapsed. Inactivity is determined based on the power.last_busy field. Drivers should diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/spi/ep93xx_spi b/trunk/Documentation/spi/ep93xx_spi index 6325f5b48635..d8eb01c15db1 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/spi/ep93xx_spi +++ b/trunk/Documentation/spi/ep93xx_spi @@ -88,6 +88,16 @@ static void __init ts72xx_init_machine(void) ARRAY_SIZE(ts72xx_spi_devices)); } +The driver can use DMA for the transfers also. In this case ts72xx_spi_info +becomes: + +static struct ep93xx_spi_info ts72xx_spi_info = { + .num_chipselect = ARRAY_SIZE(ts72xx_spi_devices), + .use_dma = true; +}; + +Note that CONFIG_EP93XX_DMA should be enabled as well. + Thanks to ========= Martin Guy, H. Hartley Sweeten and others who helped me during development of diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/spi/pxa2xx b/trunk/Documentation/spi/pxa2xx index 493dada57372..00511e08db78 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/spi/pxa2xx +++ b/trunk/Documentation/spi/pxa2xx @@ -22,15 +22,11 @@ Typically a SPI master is defined in the arch/.../mach-*/board-*.c as a found in include/linux/spi/pxa2xx_spi.h: struct pxa2xx_spi_master { - enum pxa_ssp_type ssp_type; u32 clock_enable; u16 num_chipselect; u8 enable_dma; }; -The "pxa2xx_spi_master.ssp_type" field must have a value between 1 and 3 and -informs the driver which features a particular SSP supports. - The "pxa2xx_spi_master.clock_enable" field is used to enable/disable the corresponding SSP peripheral block in the "Clock Enable Register (CKEN"). See the "PXA2xx Developer Manual" section "Clocks and Power Management". @@ -61,7 +57,6 @@ static struct resource pxa_spi_nssp_resources[] = { }; static struct pxa2xx_spi_master pxa_nssp_master_info = { - .ssp_type = PXA25x_NSSP, /* Type of SSP */ .clock_enable = CKEN_NSSP, /* NSSP Peripheral clock */ .num_chipselect = 1, /* Matches the number of chips attached to NSSP */ .enable_dma = 1, /* Enables NSSP DMA */ diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/spinlocks.txt b/trunk/Documentation/spinlocks.txt index 2e3c64b1a6a5..9dbe885ecd8d 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/spinlocks.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/spinlocks.txt @@ -13,18 +13,8 @@ static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(xxx_lock); The above is always safe. It will disable interrupts _locally_, but the spinlock itself will guarantee the global lock, so it will guarantee that there is only one thread-of-control within the region(s) protected by that -lock. This works well even under UP. The above sequence under UP -essentially is just the same as doing - - unsigned long flags; - - save_flags(flags); cli(); - ... critical section ... - restore_flags(flags); - -so the code does _not_ need to worry about UP vs SMP issues: the spinlocks -work correctly under both (and spinlocks are actually more efficient on -architectures that allow doing the "save_flags + cli" in one operation). +lock. This works well even under UP also, so the code does _not_ need to +worry about UP vs SMP issues: the spinlocks work correctly under both. NOTE! Implications of spin_locks for memory are further described in: @@ -36,27 +26,7 @@ The above is usually pretty simple (you usually need and want only one spinlock for most things - using more than one spinlock can make things a lot more complex and even slower and is usually worth it only for sequences that you _know_ need to be split up: avoid it at all cost if you -aren't sure). HOWEVER, it _does_ mean that if you have some code that does - - cli(); - .. critical section .. - sti(); - -and another sequence that does - - spin_lock_irqsave(flags); - .. critical section .. - spin_unlock_irqrestore(flags); - -then they are NOT mutually exclusive, and the critical regions can happen -at the same time on two different CPU's. That's fine per se, but the -critical regions had better be critical for different things (ie they -can't stomp on each other). - -The above is a problem mainly if you end up mixing code - for example the -routines in ll_rw_block() tend to use cli/sti to protect the atomicity of -their actions, and if a driver uses spinlocks instead then you should -think about issues like the above. +aren't sure). This is really the only really hard part about spinlocks: once you start using spinlocks they tend to expand to areas you might not have noticed @@ -120,11 +90,10 @@ Lesson 3: spinlocks revisited. The single spin-lock primitives above are by no means the only ones. They are the most safe ones, and the ones that work under all circumstances, -but partly _because_ they are safe they are also fairly slow. They are -much faster than a generic global cli/sti pair, but slower than they'd -need to be, because they do have to disable interrupts (which is just a -single instruction on a x86, but it's an expensive one - and on other -architectures it can be worse). +but partly _because_ they are safe they are also fairly slow. They are slower +than they'd need to be, because they do have to disable interrupts +(which is just a single instruction on a x86, but it's an expensive one - +and on other architectures it can be worse). If you have a case where you have to protect a data structure across several CPU's and you want to use spinlocks you can potentially use diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt b/trunk/Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt index c83bd6b4e6e8..d0d0bb9e3e25 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/trace/kprobetrace.txt @@ -22,14 +22,15 @@ current_tracer. Instead of that, add probe points via Synopsis of kprobe_events ------------------------- - p[:[GRP/]EVENT] SYMBOL[+offs]|MEMADDR [FETCHARGS] : Set a probe - r[:[GRP/]EVENT] SYMBOL[+0] [FETCHARGS] : Set a return probe + p[:[GRP/]EVENT] [MOD:]SYM[+offs]|MEMADDR [FETCHARGS] : Set a probe + r[:[GRP/]EVENT] [MOD:]SYM[+0] [FETCHARGS] : Set a return probe -:[GRP/]EVENT : Clear a probe GRP : Group name. If omitted, use "kprobes" for it. EVENT : Event name. If omitted, the event name is generated - based on SYMBOL+offs or MEMADDR. - SYMBOL[+offs] : Symbol+offset where the probe is inserted. + based on SYM+offs or MEMADDR. + MOD : Module name which has given SYM. + SYM[+offs] : Symbol+offset where the probe is inserted. MEMADDR : Address where the probe is inserted. FETCHARGS : Arguments. Each probe can have up to 128 args. diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/virtual/lguest/lguest.c b/trunk/Documentation/virtual/lguest/lguest.c index cd9d6af61d07..043bd7df3139 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/virtual/lguest/lguest.c +++ b/trunk/Documentation/virtual/lguest/lguest.c @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ #include #include "../../../include/linux/lguest_launcher.h" /*L:110 - * We can ignore the 42 include files we need for this program, but I do want + * We can ignore the 43 include files we need for this program, but I do want * to draw attention to the use of kernel-style types. * * As Linus said, "C is a Spartan language, and so should your naming be." I @@ -65,7 +65,6 @@ typedef uint16_t u16; typedef uint8_t u8; /*:*/ -#define PAGE_PRESENT 0x7 /* Present, RW, Execute */ #define BRIDGE_PFX "bridge:" #ifndef SIOCBRADDIF #define SIOCBRADDIF 0x89a2 /* add interface to bridge */ @@ -861,8 +860,10 @@ static void console_output(struct virtqueue *vq) /* writev can return a partial write, so we loop here. */ while (!iov_empty(iov, out)) { int len = writev(STDOUT_FILENO, iov, out); - if (len <= 0) - err(1, "Write to stdout gave %i", len); + if (len <= 0) { + warn("Write to stdout gave %i (%d)", len, errno); + break; + } iov_consume(iov, out, len); } @@ -898,7 +899,7 @@ static void net_output(struct virtqueue *vq) * same format: what a coincidence! */ if (writev(net_info->tunfd, iov, out) < 0) - errx(1, "Write to tun failed?"); + warnx("Write to tun failed (%d)?", errno); /* * Done with that one; wait_for_vq_desc() will send the interrupt if @@ -955,7 +956,7 @@ static void net_input(struct virtqueue *vq) */ len = readv(net_info->tunfd, iov, in); if (len <= 0) - err(1, "Failed to read from tun."); + warn("Failed to read from tun (%d).", errno); /* * Mark that packet buffer as used, but don't interrupt here. We want @@ -1093,9 +1094,10 @@ static void update_device_status(struct device *dev) warnx("Device %s configuration FAILED", dev->name); if (dev->running) reset_device(dev); - } else if (dev->desc->status & VIRTIO_CONFIG_S_DRIVER_OK) { - if (!dev->running) - start_device(dev); + } else { + if (dev->running) + err(1, "Device %s features finalized twice", dev->name); + start_device(dev); } } @@ -1120,25 +1122,11 @@ static void handle_output(unsigned long addr) return; } - /* - * Devices *can* be used before status is set to DRIVER_OK. - * The original plan was that they would never do this: they - * would always finish setting up their status bits before - * actually touching the virtqueues. In practice, we allowed - * them to, and they do (eg. the disk probes for partition - * tables as part of initialization). - * - * If we see this, we start the device: once it's running, we - * expect the device to catch all the notifications. - */ + /* Devices should not be used before features are finalized. */ for (vq = i->vq; vq; vq = vq->next) { if (addr != vq->config.pfn*getpagesize()) continue; - if (i->running) - errx(1, "Notification on running %s", i->name); - /* This just calls create_thread() for each virtqueue */ - start_device(i); - return; + errx(1, "Notification on %s before setup!", i->name); } } @@ -1370,7 +1358,7 @@ static void setup_console(void) * --sharenet= option which opens or creates a named pipe. This can be * used to send packets to another guest in a 1:1 manner. * - * More sopisticated is to use one of the tools developed for project like UML + * More sophisticated is to use one of the tools developed for project like UML * to do networking. * * Faster is to do virtio bonding in kernel. Doing this 1:1 would be @@ -1380,7 +1368,7 @@ static void setup_console(void) * multiple inter-guest channels behind one interface, although it would * require some manner of hotplugging new virtio channels. * - * Finally, we could implement a virtio network switch in the kernel. + * Finally, we could use a virtio network switch in the kernel, ie. vhost. :*/ static u32 str2ip(const char *ipaddr) @@ -2017,10 +2005,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) /* Tell the entry path not to try to reload segment registers. */ boot->hdr.loadflags |= KEEP_SEGMENTS; - /* - * We tell the kernel to initialize the Guest: this returns the open - * /dev/lguest file descriptor. - */ + /* We tell the kernel to initialize the Guest. */ tell_kernel(start); /* Ensure that we terminate if a device-servicing child dies. */ diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/x86/boot.txt b/trunk/Documentation/x86/boot.txt index 9b7221a86df2..7c3a8801b7ce 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/x86/boot.txt +++ b/trunk/Documentation/x86/boot.txt @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ Protocol: 2.10+ Field name: init_size Type: read -Offset/size: 0x25c/4 +Offset/size: 0x260/4 This field indicates the amount of linear contiguous memory starting at the kernel runtime start address that the kernel needs before it diff --git a/trunk/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmitChecklist b/trunk/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmitChecklist index 951415bbab0c..4c741d6bc048 100644 --- a/trunk/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmitChecklist +++ b/trunk/Documentation/zh_CN/SubmitChecklist @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Linux 12ѾͨCONFIG_PREEMPT, CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT, CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB, CONFIG_DEBUG_PAGEALLOC, CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES, - CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK, CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEPԣͬʱ + CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK, CONFIG_DEBUG_ATOMIC_SLEEPԣͬʱ ʹܡ 13Ѿʹû߲ʹ CONFIG_SMP CONFIG_PREEMPTִʱ䡣 diff --git a/trunk/MAINTAINERS b/trunk/MAINTAINERS index ae563fad2271..41ec646d8a98 100644 --- a/trunk/MAINTAINERS +++ b/trunk/MAINTAINERS @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ + List of maintainers and how to submit kernel changes Please try to follow the guidelines below. This will make things @@ -594,6 +595,16 @@ S: Maintained F: arch/arm/lib/floppydma.S F: arch/arm/include/asm/floppy.h +ARM PMU PROFILING AND DEBUGGING +M: Will Deacon +S: Maintained +F: arch/arm/kernel/perf_event* +F: arch/arm/oprofile/common.c +F: arch/arm/kernel/pmu.c +F: arch/arm/include/asm/pmu.h +F: arch/arm/kernel/hw_breakpoint.c +F: arch/arm/include/asm/hw_breakpoint.h + ARM PORT M: Russell King L: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org (moderated for non-subscribers) @@ -2197,7 +2208,7 @@ F: drivers/acpi/dock.c DOCUMENTATION M: Randy Dunlap L: linux-doc@vger.kernel.org -T: quilt oss.oracle.com/~rdunlap/kernel-doc-patches/current/ +T: quilt http://userweb.kernel.org/~rdunlap/kernel-doc-patches/current/ S: Maintained F: Documentation/ @@ -3415,10 +3426,9 @@ S: Maintained F: drivers/net/ipg.* IPATH DRIVER -M: Ralph Campbell +M: Mike Marciniszyn L: linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org -T: git git://git.qlogic.com/ipath-linux-2.6 -S: Supported +S: Maintained F: drivers/infiniband/hw/ipath/ IPMI SUBSYSTEM @@ -4279,8 +4289,8 @@ S: Maintained F: drivers/usb/musb/ MYRICOM MYRI-10G 10GbE DRIVER (MYRI10GE) +M: Jon Mason M: Andrew Gallatin -M: Brice Goglin L: netdev@vger.kernel.org W: http://www.myri.com/scs/download-Myri10GE.html S: Supported @@ -4574,9 +4584,8 @@ S: Maintained F: drivers/mmc/host/omap.c OMAP HS MMC SUPPORT -M: Madhusudhan Chikkature L: linux-omap@vger.kernel.org -S: Maintained +S: Orphan F: drivers/mmc/host/omap_hsmmc.c OMAP RANDOM NUMBER GENERATOR SUPPORT @@ -4982,7 +4991,7 @@ F: drivers/power/power_supply* PNP SUPPORT M: Adam Belay -M: Bjorn Helgaas +M: Bjorn Helgaas S: Maintained F: drivers/pnp/ @@ -5142,6 +5151,12 @@ M: Robert Jarzmik L: rtc-linux@googlegroups.com S: Maintained +QIB DRIVER +M: Mike Marciniszyn +L: linux-rdma@vger.kernel.org +S: Supported +F: drivers/infiniband/hw/qib/ + QLOGIC QLA1280 SCSI DRIVER M: Michael Reed L: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org @@ -6232,9 +6247,14 @@ F: drivers/char/toshiba.c F: include/linux/toshiba.h TMIO MMC DRIVER +M: Guennadi Liakhovetski M: Ian Molton +L: linux-mmc@vger.kernel.org S: Maintained -F: drivers/mmc/host/tmio_mmc.* +F: drivers/mmc/host/tmio_mmc* +F: drivers/mmc/host/sh_mobile_sdhi.c +F: include/linux/mmc/tmio.h +F: include/linux/mmc/sh_mobile_sdhi.h TMPFS (SHMEM FILESYSTEM) M: Hugh Dickins @@ -6311,7 +6331,7 @@ F: drivers/scsi/u14-34f.c UBI FILE SYSTEM (UBIFS) M: Artem Bityutskiy -M: Adrian Hunter +M: Adrian Hunter L: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org T: git git://git.infradead.org/ubifs-2.6.git W: http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/doc/ubifs.html @@ -6733,6 +6753,7 @@ F: fs/fat/ VIDEOBUF2 FRAMEWORK M: Pawel Osciak M: Marek Szyprowski +M: Kyungmin Park L: linux-media@vger.kernel.org S: Maintained F: drivers/media/video/videobuf2-* diff --git a/trunk/Makefile b/trunk/Makefile index dc670467fb8c..d0189560613c 100644 --- a/trunk/Makefile +++ b/trunk/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ VERSION = 3 PATCHLEVEL = 0 SUBLEVEL = 0 -EXTRAVERSION = -rc5 +EXTRAVERSION = NAME = Sneaky Weasel # *DOCUMENTATION* @@ -1290,6 +1290,7 @@ help: @echo ' make O=dir [targets] Locate all output files in "dir", including .config' @echo ' make C=1 [targets] Check all c source with $$CHECK (sparse by default)' @echo ' make C=2 [targets] Force check of all c source with $$CHECK' + @echo ' make RECORDMCOUNT_WARN=1 [targets] Warn about ignored mcount sections' @echo ' make W=n [targets] Enable extra gcc checks, n=1,2,3 where' @echo ' 1: warnings which may be relevant and do not occur too often' @echo ' 2: warnings which occur quite often but may still be relevant' diff --git a/trunk/README b/trunk/README index 8510017a3576..0d5a7ddbe3ee 100644 --- a/trunk/README +++ b/trunk/README @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - Linux kernel release 2.6.xx + Linux kernel release 3.x -These are the release notes for Linux version 2.6. Read them carefully, +These are the release notes for Linux version 3. Read them carefully, as they tell you what this is all about, explain how to install the kernel, and what to do if something goes wrong. @@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ INSTALLING the kernel source: directory where you have permissions (eg. your home directory) and unpack it: - gzip -cd linux-2.6.XX.tar.gz | tar xvf - + gzip -cd linux-3.X.tar.gz | tar xvf - or - bzip2 -dc linux-2.6.XX.tar.bz2 | tar xvf - + bzip2 -dc linux-3.X.tar.bz2 | tar xvf - Replace "XX" with the version number of the latest kernel. @@ -75,15 +75,15 @@ INSTALLING the kernel source: files. They should match the library, and not get messed up by whatever the kernel-du-jour happens to be. - - You can also upgrade between 2.6.xx releases by patching. Patches are + - You can also upgrade between 3.x releases by patching. Patches are distributed in the traditional gzip and the newer bzip2 format. To install by patching, get all the newer patch files, enter the - top level directory of the kernel source (linux-2.6.xx) and execute: + top level directory of the kernel source (linux-3.x) and execute: - gzip -cd ../patch-2.6.xx.gz | patch -p1 + gzip -cd ../patch-3.x.gz | patch -p1 or - bzip2 -dc ../patch-2.6.xx.bz2 | patch -p1 + bzip2 -dc ../patch-3.x.bz2 | patch -p1 (repeat xx for all versions bigger than the version of your current source tree, _in_order_) and you should be ok. You may want to remove @@ -91,9 +91,9 @@ INSTALLING the kernel source: failed patches (xxx# or xxx.rej). If there are, either you or me has made a mistake. - Unlike patches for the 2.6.x kernels, patches for the 2.6.x.y kernels + Unlike patches for the 3.x kernels, patches for the 3.x.y kernels (also known as the -stable kernels) are not incremental but instead apply - directly to the base 2.6.x kernel. Please read + directly to the base 3.x kernel. Please read Documentation/applying-patches.txt for more information. Alternatively, the script patch-kernel can be used to automate this @@ -107,14 +107,14 @@ INSTALLING the kernel source: an alternative directory can be specified as the second argument. - If you are upgrading between releases using the stable series patches - (for example, patch-2.6.xx.y), note that these "dot-releases" are - not incremental and must be applied to the 2.6.xx base tree. For - example, if your base kernel is 2.6.12 and you want to apply the - 2.6.12.3 patch, you do not and indeed must not first apply the - 2.6.12.1 and 2.6.12.2 patches. Similarly, if you are running kernel - version 2.6.12.2 and want to jump to 2.6.12.3, you must first - reverse the 2.6.12.2 patch (that is, patch -R) _before_ applying - the 2.6.12.3 patch. + (for example, patch-3.x.y), note that these "dot-releases" are + not incremental and must be applied to the 3.x base tree. For + example, if your base kernel is 3.0 and you want to apply the + 3.0.3 patch, you do not and indeed must not first apply the + 3.0.1 and 3.0.2 patches. Similarly, if you are running kernel + version 3.0.2 and want to jump to 3.0.3, you must first + reverse the 3.0.2 patch (that is, patch -R) _before_ applying + the 3.0.3 patch. You can read more on this in Documentation/applying-patches.txt - Make sure you have no stale .o files and dependencies lying around: @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ INSTALLING the kernel source: SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS - Compiling and running the 2.6.xx kernels requires up-to-date + Compiling and running the 3.x kernels requires up-to-date versions of various software packages. Consult Documentation/Changes for the minimum version numbers required and how to get updates for these packages. Beware that using @@ -142,11 +142,11 @@ BUILD directory for the kernel: Using the option "make O=output/dir" allow you to specify an alternate place for the output files (including .config). Example: - kernel source code: /usr/src/linux-2.6.N + kernel source code: /usr/src/linux-3.N build directory: /home/name/build/kernel To configure and build the kernel use: - cd /usr/src/linux-2.6.N + cd /usr/src/linux-3.N make O=/home/name/build/kernel menuconfig make O=/home/name/build/kernel sudo make O=/home/name/build/kernel modules_install install diff --git a/trunk/arch/alpha/Kconfig b/trunk/arch/alpha/Kconfig index 60219bf94198..ca2da8da6e9c 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/alpha/Kconfig +++ b/trunk/arch/alpha/Kconfig @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ config ALPHA select HAVE_OPROFILE select HAVE_SYSCALL_WRAPPERS select HAVE_IRQ_WORK + select HAVE_PCSPKR_PLATFORM select HAVE_PERF_EVENTS select HAVE_DMA_ATTRS select HAVE_GENERIC_HARDIRQS diff --git a/trunk/arch/alpha/include/asm/8253pit.h b/trunk/arch/alpha/include/asm/8253pit.h deleted file mode 100644 index a71c9c1455a7..000000000000 --- a/trunk/arch/alpha/include/asm/8253pit.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -/* - * 8253/8254 Programmable Interval Timer - */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/perf_event.c b/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/perf_event.c index 90561c45e7d8..8e47709160f8 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/perf_event.c +++ b/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/perf_event.c @@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ static void alpha_perf_event_irq_handler(unsigned long la_ptr, data.period = event->hw.last_period; if (alpha_perf_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) { - if (perf_event_overflow(event, 1, &data, regs)) { + if (perf_event_overflow(event, &data, regs)) { /* Interrupts coming too quickly; "throttle" the * counter, i.e., disable it for a little while. */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/sys_ruffian.c b/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/sys_ruffian.c index 8de1046fe91e..f33648e4e8cf 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/sys_ruffian.c +++ b/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/sys_ruffian.c @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include "proto.h" #include "irq_impl.h" diff --git a/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/time.c b/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/time.c index 818e74ed45dc..e336694ca042 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/time.c +++ b/trunk/arch/alpha/kernel/time.c @@ -46,7 +46,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include #include @@ -91,7 +90,7 @@ DEFINE_PER_CPU(u8, irq_work_pending); #define test_irq_work_pending() __get_cpu_var(irq_work_pending) #define clear_irq_work_pending() __get_cpu_var(irq_work_pending) = 0 -void set_irq_work_pending(void) +void arch_irq_work_raise(void) { set_irq_work_pending_flag(); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/Kconfig b/trunk/arch/arm/Kconfig index 9adc278a22ab..e04fa9d7637c 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/Kconfig +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/Kconfig @@ -642,6 +642,7 @@ config ARCH_SHMOBILE select NO_IOPORT select SPARSE_IRQ select MULTI_IRQ_HANDLER + select PM_GENERIC_DOMAINS if PM help Support for Renesas's SH-Mobile and R-Mobile ARM platforms. diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/common/dmabounce.c b/trunk/arch/arm/common/dmabounce.c index e5681636626f..841df7d21c2f 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/common/dmabounce.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/common/dmabounce.c @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ static inline dma_addr_t map_single(struct device *dev, void *ptr, size_t size, if (buf == 0) { dev_err(dev, "%s: unable to map unsafe buffer %p!\n", __func__, ptr); - return 0; + return ~0; } dev_dbg(dev, diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/configs/mmp2_defconfig b/trunk/arch/arm/configs/mmp2_defconfig index 47ad3b1a4fee..5a584520db2f 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/configs/mmp2_defconfig +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/configs/mmp2_defconfig @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD=y # CONFIG_BLK_DEV_BSG is not set CONFIG_ARCH_MMP=y +CONFIG_MACH_BROWNSTONE=y CONFIG_MACH_FLINT=y CONFIG_MACH_MARVELL_JASPER=y CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS=y @@ -63,10 +64,16 @@ CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_MAX8925=y # CONFIG_USB_SUPPORT is not set CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y CONFIG_RTC_DRV_MAX8925=y +CONFIG_MMC=y # CONFIG_DNOTIFY is not set CONFIG_INOTIFY=y CONFIG_TMPFS=y CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL=y +CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y +CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y +CONFIG_EXT4_FS=y +CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y +CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=437 CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y CONFIG_CRAMFS=y CONFIG_NFS_FS=y @@ -81,7 +88,7 @@ CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y # CONFIG_RCU_CPU_STALL_DETECTOR is not set -CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG=y +# CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_USER=y CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS=y # CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANSI_CPRNG is not set diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/include/asm/i8253.h b/trunk/arch/arm/include/asm/i8253.h deleted file mode 100644 index 70656b69d5ce..000000000000 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/include/asm/i8253.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __ASMARM_I8253_H -#define __ASMARM_I8253_H - -/* i8253A PIT registers */ -#define PIT_MODE 0x43 -#define PIT_CH0 0x40 - -#define PIT_LATCH ((PIT_TICK_RATE + HZ / 2) / HZ) - -extern raw_spinlock_t i8253_lock; - -#define outb_pit outb_p -#define inb_pit inb_p - -#endif diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event.c b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event.c index d53c0abc4dd3..2b5b1421596c 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event.c @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ static int armpmu_event_init(struct perf_event *event) static void armpmu_enable(struct pmu *pmu) { /* Enable all of the perf events on hardware. */ - int idx; + int idx, enabled = 0; struct cpu_hw_events *cpuc = &__get_cpu_var(cpu_hw_events); if (!armpmu) @@ -596,9 +596,11 @@ static void armpmu_enable(struct pmu *pmu) continue; armpmu->enable(&event->hw, idx); + enabled = 1; } - armpmu->start(); + if (enabled) + armpmu->start(); } static void armpmu_disable(struct pmu *pmu) diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v6.c b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v6.c index f1e8dd94afe8..dd7f3b9f4cb3 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v6.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v6.c @@ -173,6 +173,20 @@ static const unsigned armv6_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, }, }, + [C(NODE)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, }; enum armv6mpcore_perf_types { @@ -310,6 +324,20 @@ static const unsigned armv6mpcore_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, }, }, + [C(NODE)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, }; static inline unsigned long @@ -479,7 +507,7 @@ armv6pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) continue; - if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) + if (perf_event_overflow(event, &data, regs)) armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v7.c b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v7.c index 4960686afb58..e20ca9cafef5 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v7.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_v7.c @@ -255,6 +255,20 @@ static const unsigned armv7_a8_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, }, }, + [C(NODE)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, }; /* @@ -371,6 +385,20 @@ static const unsigned armv7_a9_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, }, }, + [C(NODE)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, }; /* @@ -787,7 +815,7 @@ static irqreturn_t armv7pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, void *dev) if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) continue; - if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) + if (perf_event_overflow(event, &data, regs)) armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_xscale.c b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_xscale.c index 39affbe4fdb2..3c4397491d08 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_xscale.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/perf_event_xscale.c @@ -144,6 +144,20 @@ static const unsigned xscale_perf_cache_map[PERF_COUNT_HW_CACHE_MAX] [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, }, }, + [C(NODE)] = { + [C(OP_READ)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_WRITE)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + [C(OP_PREFETCH)] = { + [C(RESULT_ACCESS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + [C(RESULT_MISS)] = CACHE_OP_UNSUPPORTED, + }, + }, }; #define XSCALE_PMU_ENABLE 0x001 @@ -251,7 +265,7 @@ xscale1pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, void *dev) if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) continue; - if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) + if (perf_event_overflow(event, &data, regs)) armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); } @@ -583,7 +597,7 @@ xscale2pmu_handle_irq(int irq_num, void *dev) if (!armpmu_event_set_period(event, hwc, idx)) continue; - if (perf_event_overflow(event, 0, &data, regs)) + if (perf_event_overflow(event, &data, regs)) armpmu->disable(hwc, idx); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c index 97260060bf26..5c199610719f 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/ptrace.c @@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ static long ptrace_hbp_idx_to_num(int idx) /* * Handle hitting a HW-breakpoint. */ -static void ptrace_hbptriggered(struct perf_event *bp, int unused, +static void ptrace_hbptriggered(struct perf_event *bp, struct perf_sample_data *data, struct pt_regs *regs) { @@ -479,7 +479,8 @@ static struct perf_event *ptrace_hbp_create(struct task_struct *tsk, int type) attr.bp_type = type; attr.disabled = 1; - return register_user_hw_breakpoint(&attr, ptrace_hbptriggered, tsk); + return register_user_hw_breakpoint(&attr, ptrace_hbptriggered, NULL, + tsk); } static int ptrace_gethbpregs(struct task_struct *tsk, long num, diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c index ed11fb08b05a..acbb447ac6b5 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/setup.c @@ -73,6 +73,7 @@ __setup("fpe=", fpe_setup); #endif extern void paging_init(struct machine_desc *desc); +extern void sanity_check_meminfo(void); extern void reboot_setup(char *str); unsigned int processor_id; @@ -900,6 +901,7 @@ void __init setup_arch(char **cmdline_p) parse_early_param(); + sanity_check_meminfo(); arm_memblock_init(&meminfo, mdesc); paging_init(mdesc); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/smp_twd.c b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/smp_twd.c index 60636f499cb3..2c277d40cee6 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/smp_twd.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/smp_twd.c @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ static void __cpuinit twd_calibrate_rate(void) twd_timer_rate = (0xFFFFFFFFU - count) * (HZ / 5); printk("%lu.%02luMHz.\n", twd_timer_rate / 1000000, - (twd_timer_rate / 1000000) % 100); + (twd_timer_rate / 10000) % 100); } } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/swp_emulate.c b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/swp_emulate.c index 40ee7e5045e4..5f452f8fde05 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/swp_emulate.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/kernel/swp_emulate.c @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ static int swp_handler(struct pt_regs *regs, unsigned int instr) unsigned int address, destreg, data, type; unsigned int res = 0; - perf_sw_event(PERF_COUNT_SW_EMULATION_FAULTS, 1, 0, regs, regs->ARM_pc); + perf_sw_event(PERF_COUNT_SW_EMULATION_FAULTS, 1, regs, regs->ARM_pc); if (current->pid != previous_pid) { pr_debug("\"%s\" (%ld) uses deprecated SWP{B} instruction\n", diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9.c index 17fae4a42ab5..f1013d08bb57 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9.c @@ -223,15 +223,15 @@ static struct clk *periph_clocks[] __initdata = { }; static struct clk_lookup periph_clocks_lookups[] = { - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("hclk", "atmel_usba_udc.0", &utmi_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "atmel_usba_udc.0", &udphs_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("hclk", "atmel_usba_udc", &utmi_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "atmel_usba_udc", &udphs_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("mci_clk", "at91_mci.0", &mmc0_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("mci_clk", "at91_mci.1", &mmc1_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("spi_clk", "atmel_spi.0", &spi0_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("spi_clk", "atmel_spi.1", &spi1_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("t0_clk", "atmel_tcb.0", &tcb_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("ssc", "ssc.0", &ssc0_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("ssc", "ssc.1", &ssc1_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "ssc.0", &ssc0_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "ssc.1", &ssc1_clk), }; static struct clk_lookup usart_clocks_lookups[] = { diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9_devices.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9_devices.c index cd850ed6f335..dba0d8d8a4bd 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9_devices.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91cap9_devices.c @@ -1220,7 +1220,7 @@ void __init at91_set_serial_console(unsigned portnr) { if (portnr < ATMEL_MAX_UART) { atmel_default_console_device = at91_uarts[portnr]; - at91cap9_set_console_clock(portnr); + at91cap9_set_console_clock(at91_uarts[portnr]->id); } } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200.c index b228ce9e21a1..83a1a3fee554 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200.c @@ -199,9 +199,9 @@ static struct clk_lookup periph_clocks_lookups[] = { CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("t0_clk", "atmel_tcb.1", &tc3_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("t1_clk", "atmel_tcb.1", &tc4_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("t2_clk", "atmel_tcb.1", &tc5_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("ssc", "ssc.0", &ssc0_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("ssc", "ssc.1", &ssc1_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("ssc", "ssc.2", &ssc2_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "ssc.0", &ssc0_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "ssc.1", &ssc1_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "ssc.2", &ssc2_clk), }; static struct clk_lookup usart_clocks_lookups[] = { diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_devices.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_devices.c index a0ba475be04c..7227755ffec6 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_devices.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91rm9200_devices.c @@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ void __init at91_set_serial_console(unsigned portnr) { if (portnr < ATMEL_MAX_UART) { atmel_default_console_device = at91_uarts[portnr]; - at91rm9200_set_console_clock(portnr); + at91rm9200_set_console_clock(at91_uarts[portnr]->id); } } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9260_devices.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9260_devices.c index 1fdeb9058a76..39f81f47b4ba 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9260_devices.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9260_devices.c @@ -1173,7 +1173,7 @@ void __init at91_set_serial_console(unsigned portnr) { if (portnr < ATMEL_MAX_UART) { atmel_default_console_device = at91_uarts[portnr]; - at91sam9260_set_console_clock(portnr); + at91sam9260_set_console_clock(at91_uarts[portnr]->id); } } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9261_devices.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9261_devices.c index 3eb4538fceeb..5004bf0a05f2 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9261_devices.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9261_devices.c @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ void __init at91_set_serial_console(unsigned portnr) { if (portnr < ATMEL_MAX_UART) { atmel_default_console_device = at91_uarts[portnr]; - at91sam9261_set_console_clock(portnr); + at91sam9261_set_console_clock(at91_uarts[portnr]->id); } } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9263_devices.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9263_devices.c index ffe081b77ed0..a050f41fc860 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9263_devices.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9263_devices.c @@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ void __init at91_set_serial_console(unsigned portnr) { if (portnr < ATMEL_MAX_UART) { atmel_default_console_device = at91_uarts[portnr]; - at91sam9263_set_console_clock(portnr); + at91sam9263_set_console_clock(at91_uarts[portnr]->id); } } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9g45.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9g45.c index 2bb6ff9af1c7..11e214121b23 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9g45.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9g45.c @@ -217,11 +217,11 @@ static struct clk *periph_clocks[] __initdata = { static struct clk_lookup periph_clocks_lookups[] = { /* One additional fake clock for ohci */ CLKDEV_CON_ID("ohci_clk", &uhphs_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("ehci_clk", "atmel-ehci.0", &uhphs_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("hclk", "atmel_usba_udc.0", &utmi_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "atmel_usba_udc.0", &udphs_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("mci_clk", "at91_mci.0", &mmc0_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("mci_clk", "at91_mci.1", &mmc1_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("ehci_clk", "atmel-ehci", &uhphs_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("hclk", "atmel_usba_udc", &utmi_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "atmel_usba_udc", &udphs_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("mci_clk", "atmel_mci.0", &mmc0_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("mci_clk", "atmel_mci.1", &mmc1_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("spi_clk", "atmel_spi.0", &spi0_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("spi_clk", "atmel_spi.1", &spi1_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("t0_clk", "atmel_tcb.0", &tcb0_clk), diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9g45_devices.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9g45_devices.c index 05674865bc21..600bffb01edb 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9g45_devices.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9g45_devices.c @@ -1550,7 +1550,7 @@ void __init at91_set_serial_console(unsigned portnr) { if (portnr < ATMEL_MAX_UART) { atmel_default_console_device = at91_uarts[portnr]; - at91sam9g45_set_console_clock(portnr); + at91sam9g45_set_console_clock(at91_uarts[portnr]->id); } } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl.c index 1a40f16b66c8..29dff18ed130 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl.c @@ -191,8 +191,8 @@ static struct clk *periph_clocks[] __initdata = { }; static struct clk_lookup periph_clocks_lookups[] = { - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("hclk", "atmel_usba_udc.0", &utmi_clk), - CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "atmel_usba_udc.0", &udphs_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("hclk", "atmel_usba_udc", &utmi_clk), + CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("pclk", "atmel_usba_udc", &udphs_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("t0_clk", "atmel_tcb.0", &tc0_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("t1_clk", "atmel_tcb.0", &tc1_clk), CLKDEV_CON_DEV_ID("t2_clk", "atmel_tcb.0", &tc2_clk), diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl_devices.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl_devices.c index c296045f2b6a..aacb19dc9225 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl_devices.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/at91sam9rl_devices.c @@ -1168,7 +1168,7 @@ void __init at91_set_serial_console(unsigned portnr) { if (portnr < ATMEL_MAX_UART) { atmel_default_console_device = at91_uarts[portnr]; - at91sam9rl_set_console_clock(portnr); + at91sam9rl_set_console_clock(at91_uarts[portnr]->id); } } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-cap9adk.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-cap9adk.c index 1904fdf87613..cdb65d483250 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-cap9adk.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-cap9adk.c @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ static void __init cap9adk_add_device_nand(void) csa = at91_sys_read(AT91_MATRIX_EBICSA); at91_sys_write(AT91_MATRIX_EBICSA, csa | AT91_MATRIX_EBI_VDDIOMSEL_3_3V); - cap9adk_nand_data.bus_width_16 = !board_have_nand_8bit(); + cap9adk_nand_data.bus_width_16 = board_have_nand_16bit(); /* setup bus-width (8 or 16) */ if (cap9adk_nand_data.bus_width_16) cap9adk_nand_smc_config.mode |= AT91_SMC_DBW_16; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9260ek.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9260ek.c index d600dc123227..5c240743c5b7 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9260ek.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9260ek.c @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ static struct sam9_smc_config __initdata ek_nand_smc_config = { static void __init ek_add_device_nand(void) { - ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = !board_have_nand_8bit(); + ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = board_have_nand_16bit(); /* setup bus-width (8 or 16) */ if (ek_nand_data.bus_width_16) ek_nand_smc_config.mode |= AT91_SMC_DBW_16; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9261ek.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9261ek.c index f897f84d43dc..b60c22b6e241 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9261ek.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9261ek.c @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ static struct sam9_smc_config __initdata ek_nand_smc_config = { static void __init ek_add_device_nand(void) { - ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = !board_have_nand_8bit(); + ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = board_have_nand_16bit(); /* setup bus-width (8 or 16) */ if (ek_nand_data.bus_width_16) ek_nand_smc_config.mode |= AT91_SMC_DBW_16; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9263ek.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9263ek.c index 605b26f40a4c..9bbdc92ea194 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9263ek.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9263ek.c @@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ static struct sam9_smc_config __initdata ek_nand_smc_config = { static void __init ek_add_device_nand(void) { - ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = !board_have_nand_8bit(); + ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = board_have_nand_16bit(); /* setup bus-width (8 or 16) */ if (ek_nand_data.bus_width_16) ek_nand_smc_config.mode |= AT91_SMC_DBW_16; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9g20ek.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9g20ek.c index 7624cf0d006b..1325a50101a8 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9g20ek.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9g20ek.c @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ static struct sam9_smc_config __initdata ek_nand_smc_config = { static void __init ek_add_device_nand(void) { - ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = !board_have_nand_8bit(); + ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = board_have_nand_16bit(); /* setup bus-width (8 or 16) */ if (ek_nand_data.bus_width_16) ek_nand_smc_config.mode |= AT91_SMC_DBW_16; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9m10g45ek.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9m10g45ek.c index 063c95d0e8f0..33eaa135f248 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9m10g45ek.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/board-sam9m10g45ek.c @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ static struct sam9_smc_config __initdata ek_nand_smc_config = { static void __init ek_add_device_nand(void) { - ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = !board_have_nand_8bit(); + ek_nand_data.bus_width_16 = board_have_nand_16bit(); /* setup bus-width (8 or 16) */ if (ek_nand_data.bus_width_16) ek_nand_smc_config.mode |= AT91_SMC_DBW_16; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/include/mach/system_rev.h b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/include/mach/system_rev.h index b855ee75f72c..8f4866045b41 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/include/mach/system_rev.h +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-at91/include/mach/system_rev.h @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ * the 16-31 bit are reserved for at91 generic information * * bit 31: - * 0 => nand 16 bit - * 1 => nand 8 bit + * 0 => nand 8 bit + * 1 => nand 16 bit */ -#define BOARD_HAVE_NAND_8BIT (1 << 31) -static int inline board_have_nand_8bit(void) +#define BOARD_HAVE_NAND_16BIT (1 << 31) +static inline int board_have_nand_16bit(void) { - return system_rev & BOARD_HAVE_NAND_8BIT; + return system_rev & BOARD_HAVE_NAND_16BIT; } #endif /* __ARCH_SYSTEM_REV_H__ */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-dm365-evm.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-dm365-evm.c index c67f684ee3e5..09a87e61ffcf 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-dm365-evm.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-dm365-evm.c @@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ static void __init evm_init_cpld(void) */ if (have_imager()) { label = "HD imager"; - mux |= 1; + mux |= 2; /* externally mux MMC1/ENET/AIC33 to imager */ mux |= BIT(6) | BIT(5) | BIT(3); @@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ static void __init evm_init_cpld(void) resets &= ~BIT(1); if (have_tvp7002()) { - mux |= 2; + mux |= 1; resets &= ~BIT(2); label = "tvp7002 HD"; } else { diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-mityomapl138.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-mityomapl138.c index 606a6f27ed6c..5f5d78308873 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-mityomapl138.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/board-mityomapl138.c @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ #include #include +#include #include #include #include diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm646x.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm646x.c index 1e0f809644bb..e00d61e2efbe 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm646x.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/dm646x.c @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ * is licensed "as is" without any warranty of any kind, whether express * or implied. */ +#include #include #include #include diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/gpio.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/gpio.c index e7221398e5af..cafbe13a82a5 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/gpio.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/gpio.c @@ -254,8 +254,10 @@ gpio_irq_handler(unsigned irq, struct irq_desc *desc) { struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *g; u32 mask = 0xffff; + struct davinci_gpio_controller *d; - g = (__force struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *) irq_desc_get_handler_data(desc); + d = (struct davinci_gpio_controller *)irq_desc_get_handler_data(desc); + g = (struct davinci_gpio_regs __iomem *)d->regs; /* we only care about one bank */ if (irq & 1) @@ -274,11 +276,14 @@ gpio_irq_handler(unsigned irq, struct irq_desc *desc) if (!status) break; __raw_writel(status, &g->intstat); - if (irq & 1) - status >>= 16; /* now demux them to the right lowlevel handler */ - n = (int)irq_get_handler_data(irq); + n = d->irq_base; + if (irq & 1) { + n += 16; + status >>= 16; + } + while (status) { res = ffs(status); n += res; @@ -424,7 +429,13 @@ static int __init davinci_gpio_irq_setup(void) /* set up all irqs in this bank */ irq_set_chained_handler(bank_irq, gpio_irq_handler); - irq_set_handler_data(bank_irq, (__force void *)g); + + /* + * Each chip handles 32 gpios, and each irq bank consists of 16 + * gpio irqs. Pass the irq bank's corresponding controller to + * the chained irq handler. + */ + irq_set_handler_data(bank_irq, &chips[gpio / 32]); for (i = 0; i < 16 && gpio < ngpio; i++, irq++, gpio++) { irq_set_chip(irq, &gpio_irqchip); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/irq.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/irq.c index bfe68ec4e1a6..952dc126c390 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/irq.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/irq.c @@ -52,8 +52,14 @@ davinci_alloc_gc(void __iomem *base, unsigned int irq_start, unsigned int num) struct irq_chip_type *ct; gc = irq_alloc_generic_chip("AINTC", 1, irq_start, base, handle_edge_irq); + if (!gc) { + pr_err("%s: irq_alloc_generic_chip for IRQ %u failed\n", + __func__, irq_start); + return; + } + ct = gc->chip_types; - ct->chip.irq_ack = irq_gc_ack; + ct->chip.irq_ack = irq_gc_ack_set_bit; ct->chip.irq_mask = irq_gc_mask_clr_bit; ct->chip.irq_unmask = irq_gc_mask_set_bit; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/pm.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/pm.c index 1bd73a04be20..04c49f7543ef 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/pm.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-davinci/pm.c @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ #include #include +#include #include #include diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/Makefile b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/Makefile index 33ee2c863d18..3cedcf2d39e5 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/Makefile +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/Makefile @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@ # # Makefile for the linux kernel. # -obj-y := core.o clock.o dma-m2p.o gpio.o +obj-y := core.o clock.o obj-m := obj-n := obj- := +obj-$(CONFIG_EP93XX_DMA) += dma.o + obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_ADSSPHERE) += adssphere.o obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_EDB93XX) += edb93xx.o obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_GESBC9312) += gesbc9312.o diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/core.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/core.c index 1d4b65fd673e..c60f081e930b 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/core.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/core.c @@ -174,14 +174,10 @@ struct sys_timer ep93xx_timer = { /************************************************************************* * EP93xx IRQ handling *************************************************************************/ -extern void ep93xx_gpio_init_irq(void); - void __init ep93xx_init_irq(void) { vic_init(EP93XX_VIC1_BASE, 0, EP93XX_VIC1_VALID_IRQ_MASK, 0); vic_init(EP93XX_VIC2_BASE, 32, EP93XX_VIC2_VALID_IRQ_MASK, 0); - - ep93xx_gpio_init_irq(); } @@ -240,6 +236,24 @@ unsigned int ep93xx_chip_revision(void) return v; } +/************************************************************************* + * EP93xx GPIO + *************************************************************************/ +static struct resource ep93xx_gpio_resource[] = { + { + .start = EP93XX_GPIO_PHYS_BASE, + .end = EP93XX_GPIO_PHYS_BASE + 0xcc - 1, + .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, + }, +}; + +static struct platform_device ep93xx_gpio_device = { + .name = "gpio-ep93xx", + .id = -1, + .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(ep93xx_gpio_resource), + .resource = ep93xx_gpio_resource, +}; + /************************************************************************* * EP93xx peripheral handling *************************************************************************/ @@ -251,9 +265,9 @@ static void ep93xx_uart_set_mctrl(struct amba_device *dev, unsigned int mcr; mcr = 0; - if (!(mctrl & TIOCM_RTS)) + if (mctrl & TIOCM_RTS) mcr |= 2; - if (!(mctrl & TIOCM_DTR)) + if (mctrl & TIOCM_DTR) mcr |= 1; __raw_writel(mcr, base + EP93XX_UART_MCR_OFFSET); @@ -492,11 +506,15 @@ static struct resource ep93xx_spi_resources[] = { }, }; +static u64 ep93xx_spi_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32); + static struct platform_device ep93xx_spi_device = { .name = "ep93xx-spi", .id = 0, .dev = { - .platform_data = &ep93xx_spi_master_data, + .platform_data = &ep93xx_spi_master_data, + .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), + .dma_mask = &ep93xx_spi_dma_mask, }, .num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(ep93xx_spi_resources), .resource = ep93xx_spi_resources, @@ -870,14 +888,13 @@ void __init ep93xx_register_ac97(void) platform_device_register(&ep93xx_pcm_device); } -extern void ep93xx_gpio_init(void); - void __init ep93xx_init_devices(void) { /* Disallow access to MaverickCrunch initially */ ep93xx_devcfg_clear_bits(EP93XX_SYSCON_DEVCFG_CPENA); - ep93xx_gpio_init(); + /* Get the GPIO working early, other devices need it */ + platform_device_register(&ep93xx_gpio_device); amba_device_register(&uart1_device, &iomem_resource); amba_device_register(&uart2_device, &iomem_resource); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/dma-m2p.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/dma-m2p.c deleted file mode 100644 index a696d354b1f8..000000000000 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/dma-m2p.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,411 +0,0 @@ -/* - * arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/dma-m2p.c - * M2P DMA handling for Cirrus EP93xx chips. - * - * Copyright (C) 2006 Lennert Buytenhek - * Copyright (C) 2006 Applied Data Systems - * - * Copyright (C) 2009 Ryan Mallon - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at - * your option) any later version. - */ - -/* - * On the EP93xx chip the following peripherals my be allocated to the 10 - * Memory to Internal Peripheral (M2P) channels (5 transmit + 5 receive). - * - * I2S contains 3 Tx and 3 Rx DMA Channels - * AAC contains 3 Tx and 3 Rx DMA Channels - * UART1 contains 1 Tx and 1 Rx DMA Channels - * UART2 contains 1 Tx and 1 Rx DMA Channels - * UART3 contains 1 Tx and 1 Rx DMA Channels - * IrDA contains 1 Tx and 1 Rx DMA Channels - * - * SSP and IDE use the Memory to Memory (M2M) channels and are not covered - * with this implementation. - */ - -#define pr_fmt(fmt) "ep93xx " KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -#define M2P_CONTROL 0x00 -#define M2P_CONTROL_STALL_IRQ_EN (1 << 0) -#define M2P_CONTROL_NFB_IRQ_EN (1 << 1) -#define M2P_CONTROL_ERROR_IRQ_EN (1 << 3) -#define M2P_CONTROL_ENABLE (1 << 4) -#define M2P_INTERRUPT 0x04 -#define M2P_INTERRUPT_STALL (1 << 0) -#define M2P_INTERRUPT_NFB (1 << 1) -#define M2P_INTERRUPT_ERROR (1 << 3) -#define M2P_PPALLOC 0x08 -#define M2P_STATUS 0x0c -#define M2P_REMAIN 0x14 -#define M2P_MAXCNT0 0x20 -#define M2P_BASE0 0x24 -#define M2P_MAXCNT1 0x30 -#define M2P_BASE1 0x34 - -#define STATE_IDLE 0 /* Channel is inactive. */ -#define STATE_STALL 1 /* Channel is active, no buffers pending. */ -#define STATE_ON 2 /* Channel is active, one buffer pending. */ -#define STATE_NEXT 3 /* Channel is active, two buffers pending. */ - -struct m2p_channel { - char *name; - void __iomem *base; - int irq; - - struct clk *clk; - spinlock_t lock; - - void *client; - unsigned next_slot:1; - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buffer_xfer; - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buffer_next; - struct list_head buffers_pending; -}; - -static struct m2p_channel m2p_rx[] = { - {"m2p1", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0040, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P1}, - {"m2p3", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x00c0, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P3}, - {"m2p5", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0200, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P5}, - {"m2p7", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0280, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P7}, - {"m2p9", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0300, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P9}, - {NULL}, -}; - -static struct m2p_channel m2p_tx[] = { - {"m2p0", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0000, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P0}, - {"m2p2", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0080, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P2}, - {"m2p4", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0240, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P4}, - {"m2p6", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x02c0, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P6}, - {"m2p8", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0340, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P8}, - {NULL}, -}; - -static void feed_buf(struct m2p_channel *ch, struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf) -{ - if (ch->next_slot == 0) { - writel(buf->size, ch->base + M2P_MAXCNT0); - writel(buf->bus_addr, ch->base + M2P_BASE0); - } else { - writel(buf->size, ch->base + M2P_MAXCNT1); - writel(buf->bus_addr, ch->base + M2P_BASE1); - } - ch->next_slot ^= 1; -} - -static void choose_buffer_xfer(struct m2p_channel *ch) -{ - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf; - - ch->buffer_xfer = NULL; - if (!list_empty(&ch->buffers_pending)) { - buf = list_entry(ch->buffers_pending.next, - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer, list); - list_del(&buf->list); - feed_buf(ch, buf); - ch->buffer_xfer = buf; - } -} - -static void choose_buffer_next(struct m2p_channel *ch) -{ - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf; - - ch->buffer_next = NULL; - if (!list_empty(&ch->buffers_pending)) { - buf = list_entry(ch->buffers_pending.next, - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer, list); - list_del(&buf->list); - feed_buf(ch, buf); - ch->buffer_next = buf; - } -} - -static inline void m2p_set_control(struct m2p_channel *ch, u32 v) -{ - /* - * The control register must be read immediately after being written so - * that the internal state machine is correctly updated. See the ep93xx - * users' guide for details. - */ - writel(v, ch->base + M2P_CONTROL); - readl(ch->base + M2P_CONTROL); -} - -static inline int m2p_channel_state(struct m2p_channel *ch) -{ - return (readl(ch->base + M2P_STATUS) >> 4) & 0x3; -} - -static irqreturn_t m2p_irq(int irq, void *dev_id) -{ - struct m2p_channel *ch = dev_id; - struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *cl; - u32 irq_status, v; - int error = 0; - - cl = ch->client; - - spin_lock(&ch->lock); - irq_status = readl(ch->base + M2P_INTERRUPT); - - if (irq_status & M2P_INTERRUPT_ERROR) { - writel(M2P_INTERRUPT_ERROR, ch->base + M2P_INTERRUPT); - error = 1; - } - - if ((irq_status & (M2P_INTERRUPT_STALL | M2P_INTERRUPT_NFB)) == 0) { - spin_unlock(&ch->lock); - return IRQ_NONE; - } - - switch (m2p_channel_state(ch)) { - case STATE_IDLE: - pr_crit("dma interrupt without a dma buffer\n"); - BUG(); - break; - - case STATE_STALL: - cl->buffer_finished(cl->cookie, ch->buffer_xfer, 0, error); - if (ch->buffer_next != NULL) { - cl->buffer_finished(cl->cookie, ch->buffer_next, - 0, error); - } - choose_buffer_xfer(ch); - choose_buffer_next(ch); - if (ch->buffer_xfer != NULL) - cl->buffer_started(cl->cookie, ch->buffer_xfer); - break; - - case STATE_ON: - cl->buffer_finished(cl->cookie, ch->buffer_xfer, 0, error); - ch->buffer_xfer = ch->buffer_next; - choose_buffer_next(ch); - cl->buffer_started(cl->cookie, ch->buffer_xfer); - break; - - case STATE_NEXT: - pr_crit("dma interrupt while next\n"); - BUG(); - break; - } - - v = readl(ch->base + M2P_CONTROL) & ~(M2P_CONTROL_STALL_IRQ_EN | - M2P_CONTROL_NFB_IRQ_EN); - if (ch->buffer_xfer != NULL) - v |= M2P_CONTROL_STALL_IRQ_EN; - if (ch->buffer_next != NULL) - v |= M2P_CONTROL_NFB_IRQ_EN; - m2p_set_control(ch, v); - - spin_unlock(&ch->lock); - return IRQ_HANDLED; -} - -static struct m2p_channel *find_free_channel(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *cl) -{ - struct m2p_channel *ch; - int i; - - if (cl->flags & EP93XX_DMA_M2P_RX) - ch = m2p_rx; - else - ch = m2p_tx; - - for (i = 0; ch[i].base; i++) { - struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *client; - - client = ch[i].client; - if (client != NULL) { - int port; - - port = cl->flags & EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_MASK; - if (port == (client->flags & - EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_MASK)) { - pr_warning("DMA channel already used by %s\n", - cl->name ? : "unknown client"); - return ERR_PTR(-EBUSY); - } - } - } - - for (i = 0; ch[i].base; i++) { - if (ch[i].client == NULL) - return ch + i; - } - - pr_warning("No free DMA channel for %s\n", - cl->name ? : "unknown client"); - return ERR_PTR(-ENODEV); -} - -static void channel_enable(struct m2p_channel *ch) -{ - struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *cl = ch->client; - u32 v; - - clk_enable(ch->clk); - - v = cl->flags & EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_MASK; - writel(v, ch->base + M2P_PPALLOC); - - v = cl->flags & EP93XX_DMA_M2P_ERROR_MASK; - v |= M2P_CONTROL_ENABLE | M2P_CONTROL_ERROR_IRQ_EN; - m2p_set_control(ch, v); -} - -static void channel_disable(struct m2p_channel *ch) -{ - u32 v; - - v = readl(ch->base + M2P_CONTROL); - v &= ~(M2P_CONTROL_STALL_IRQ_EN | M2P_CONTROL_NFB_IRQ_EN); - m2p_set_control(ch, v); - - while (m2p_channel_state(ch) >= STATE_ON) - cpu_relax(); - - m2p_set_control(ch, 0x0); - - while (m2p_channel_state(ch) == STATE_STALL) - cpu_relax(); - - clk_disable(ch->clk); -} - -int ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_register(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *cl) -{ - struct m2p_channel *ch; - int err; - - ch = find_free_channel(cl); - if (IS_ERR(ch)) - return PTR_ERR(ch); - - err = request_irq(ch->irq, m2p_irq, 0, cl->name ? : "dma-m2p", ch); - if (err) - return err; - - ch->client = cl; - ch->next_slot = 0; - ch->buffer_xfer = NULL; - ch->buffer_next = NULL; - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ch->buffers_pending); - - cl->channel = ch; - - channel_enable(ch); - - return 0; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_register); - -void ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_unregister(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *cl) -{ - struct m2p_channel *ch = cl->channel; - - channel_disable(ch); - free_irq(ch->irq, ch); - ch->client = NULL; -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_unregister); - -void ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *cl, - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf) -{ - struct m2p_channel *ch = cl->channel; - unsigned long flags; - u32 v; - - spin_lock_irqsave(&ch->lock, flags); - v = readl(ch->base + M2P_CONTROL); - if (ch->buffer_xfer == NULL) { - ch->buffer_xfer = buf; - feed_buf(ch, buf); - cl->buffer_started(cl->cookie, buf); - - v |= M2P_CONTROL_STALL_IRQ_EN; - m2p_set_control(ch, v); - - } else if (ch->buffer_next == NULL) { - ch->buffer_next = buf; - feed_buf(ch, buf); - - v |= M2P_CONTROL_NFB_IRQ_EN; - m2p_set_control(ch, v); - } else { - list_add_tail(&buf->list, &ch->buffers_pending); - } - spin_unlock_irqrestore(&ch->lock, flags); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit); - -void ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit_recursive(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *cl, - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf) -{ - struct m2p_channel *ch = cl->channel; - - list_add_tail(&buf->list, &ch->buffers_pending); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit_recursive); - -void ep93xx_dma_m2p_flush(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *cl) -{ - struct m2p_channel *ch = cl->channel; - - channel_disable(ch); - ch->next_slot = 0; - ch->buffer_xfer = NULL; - ch->buffer_next = NULL; - INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ch->buffers_pending); - channel_enable(ch); -} -EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(ep93xx_dma_m2p_flush); - -static int init_channel(struct m2p_channel *ch) -{ - ch->clk = clk_get(NULL, ch->name); - if (IS_ERR(ch->clk)) - return PTR_ERR(ch->clk); - - spin_lock_init(&ch->lock); - ch->client = NULL; - - return 0; -} - -static int __init ep93xx_dma_m2p_init(void) -{ - int i; - int ret; - - for (i = 0; m2p_rx[i].base; i++) { - ret = init_channel(m2p_rx + i); - if (ret) - return ret; - } - - for (i = 0; m2p_tx[i].base; i++) { - ret = init_channel(m2p_tx + i); - if (ret) - return ret; - } - - pr_info("M2P DMA subsystem initialized\n"); - return 0; -} -arch_initcall(ep93xx_dma_m2p_init); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/dma.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/dma.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5a2570881255 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/dma.c @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +/* + * arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/dma.c + * + * Platform support code for the EP93xx dmaengine driver. + * + * Copyright (C) 2011 Mika Westerberg + * + * This work is based on the original dma-m2p implementation with + * following copyrights: + * + * Copyright (C) 2006 Lennert Buytenhek + * Copyright (C) 2006 Applied Data Systems + * Copyright (C) 2009 Ryan Mallon + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at + * your option) any later version. + */ + +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include +#include + +#define DMA_CHANNEL(_name, _base, _irq) \ + { .name = (_name), .base = (_base), .irq = (_irq) } + +/* + * DMA M2P channels. + * + * On the EP93xx chip the following peripherals my be allocated to the 10 + * Memory to Internal Peripheral (M2P) channels (5 transmit + 5 receive). + * + * I2S contains 3 Tx and 3 Rx DMA Channels + * AAC contains 3 Tx and 3 Rx DMA Channels + * UART1 contains 1 Tx and 1 Rx DMA Channels + * UART2 contains 1 Tx and 1 Rx DMA Channels + * UART3 contains 1 Tx and 1 Rx DMA Channels + * IrDA contains 1 Tx and 1 Rx DMA Channels + * + * Registers are mapped statically in ep93xx_map_io(). + */ +static struct ep93xx_dma_chan_data ep93xx_dma_m2p_channels[] = { + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p0", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0000, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P0), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p1", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0040, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P1), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p2", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0080, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P2), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p3", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x00c0, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P3), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p4", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0240, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P4), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p5", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0200, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P5), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p6", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x02c0, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P6), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p7", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0280, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P7), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p8", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0340, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P8), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2p9", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0300, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2P9), +}; + +static struct ep93xx_dma_platform_data ep93xx_dma_m2p_data = { + .channels = ep93xx_dma_m2p_channels, + .num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(ep93xx_dma_m2p_channels), +}; + +static struct platform_device ep93xx_dma_m2p_device = { + .name = "ep93xx-dma-m2p", + .id = -1, + .dev = { + .platform_data = &ep93xx_dma_m2p_data, + }, +}; + +/* + * DMA M2M channels. + * + * There are 2 M2M channels which support memcpy/memset and in addition simple + * hardware requests from/to SSP and IDE. We do not implement an external + * hardware requests. + * + * Registers are mapped statically in ep93xx_map_io(). + */ +static struct ep93xx_dma_chan_data ep93xx_dma_m2m_channels[] = { + DMA_CHANNEL("m2m0", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0100, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2M0), + DMA_CHANNEL("m2m1", EP93XX_DMA_BASE + 0x0140, IRQ_EP93XX_DMAM2M1), +}; + +static struct ep93xx_dma_platform_data ep93xx_dma_m2m_data = { + .channels = ep93xx_dma_m2m_channels, + .num_channels = ARRAY_SIZE(ep93xx_dma_m2m_channels), +}; + +static struct platform_device ep93xx_dma_m2m_device = { + .name = "ep93xx-dma-m2m", + .id = -1, + .dev = { + .platform_data = &ep93xx_dma_m2m_data, + }, +}; + +static int __init ep93xx_dma_init(void) +{ + platform_device_register(&ep93xx_dma_m2p_device); + platform_device_register(&ep93xx_dma_m2m_device); + return 0; +} +arch_initcall(ep93xx_dma_init); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/dma.h b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/dma.h index 5e31b2b25da9..46d4d876e6fb 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/dma.h +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/dma.h @@ -1,149 +1,93 @@ -/** - * DOC: EP93xx DMA M2P memory to peripheral and peripheral to memory engine - * - * The EP93xx DMA M2P subsystem handles DMA transfers between memory and - * peripherals. DMA M2P channels are available for audio, UARTs and IrDA. - * See chapter 10 of the EP93xx users guide for full details on the DMA M2P - * engine. - * - * See sound/soc/ep93xx/ep93xx-pcm.c for an example use of the DMA M2P code. - * - */ - #ifndef __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H #define __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H -#include #include +#include +#include -/** - * struct ep93xx_dma_buffer - Information about a buffer to be transferred - * using the DMA M2P engine +/* + * M2P channels. * - * @list: Entry in DMA buffer list - * @bus_addr: Physical address of the buffer - * @size: Size of the buffer in bytes + * Note that these values are also directly used for setting the PPALLOC + * register. */ -struct ep93xx_dma_buffer { - struct list_head list; - u32 bus_addr; - u16 size; -}; +#define EP93XX_DMA_I2S1 0 +#define EP93XX_DMA_I2S2 1 +#define EP93XX_DMA_AAC1 2 +#define EP93XX_DMA_AAC2 3 +#define EP93XX_DMA_AAC3 4 +#define EP93XX_DMA_I2S3 5 +#define EP93XX_DMA_UART1 6 +#define EP93XX_DMA_UART2 7 +#define EP93XX_DMA_UART3 8 +#define EP93XX_DMA_IRDA 9 +/* M2M channels */ +#define EP93XX_DMA_SSP 10 +#define EP93XX_DMA_IDE 11 /** - * struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client - Information about a DMA M2P client - * - * @name: Unique name for this client - * @flags: Client flags - * @cookie: User data to pass to callback functions - * @buffer_started: Non NULL function to call when a transfer is started. - * The arguments are the user data cookie and the DMA - * buffer which is starting. - * @buffer_finished: Non NULL function to call when a transfer is completed. - * The arguments are the user data cookie, the DMA buffer - * which has completed, and a boolean flag indicating if - * the transfer had an error. + * struct ep93xx_dma_data - configuration data for the EP93xx dmaengine + * @port: peripheral which is requesting the channel + * @direction: TX/RX channel + * @name: optional name for the channel, this is displayed in /proc/interrupts + * + * This information is passed as private channel parameter in a filter + * function. Note that this is only needed for slave/cyclic channels. For + * memcpy channels %NULL data should be passed. */ -struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client { - char *name; - u8 flags; - void *cookie; - void (*buffer_started)(void *cookie, - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf); - void (*buffer_finished)(void *cookie, - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf, - int bytes, int error); - - /* private: Internal use only */ - void *channel; +struct ep93xx_dma_data { + int port; + enum dma_data_direction direction; + const char *name; }; -/* DMA M2P ports */ -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_I2S1 0x00 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_I2S2 0x01 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_AAC1 0x02 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_AAC2 0x03 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_AAC3 0x04 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_I2S3 0x05 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_UART1 0x06 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_UART2 0x07 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_UART3 0x08 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_IRDA 0x09 -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_PORT_MASK 0x0f - -/* DMA M2P client flags */ -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_TX 0x00 /* Memory to peripheral */ -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_RX 0x10 /* Peripheral to memory */ - -/* - * DMA M2P client error handling flags. See the EP93xx users guide - * documentation on the DMA M2P CONTROL register for more details - */ -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_ABORT_ON_ERROR 0x20 /* Abort on peripheral error */ -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_IGNORE_ERROR 0x40 /* Ignore peripheral errors */ -#define EP93XX_DMA_M2P_ERROR_MASK 0x60 /* Mask of error bits */ - /** - * ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_register - Register a client with the DMA M2P - * subsystem - * - * @m2p: Client information to register - * returns 0 on success - * - * The DMA M2P subsystem allocates a channel and an interrupt line for the DMA - * client + * struct ep93xx_dma_chan_data - platform specific data for a DMA channel + * @name: name of the channel, used for getting the right clock for the channel + * @base: mapped registers + * @irq: interrupt number used by this channel */ -int ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_register(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p); +struct ep93xx_dma_chan_data { + const char *name; + void __iomem *base; + int irq; +}; /** - * ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_unregister - Unregister a client from the DMA M2P - * subsystem - * - * @m2p: Client to unregister + * struct ep93xx_dma_platform_data - platform data for the dmaengine driver + * @channels: array of channels which are passed to the driver + * @num_channels: number of channels in the array * - * Any transfers currently in progress will be completed in hardware, but - * ignored in software. + * This structure is passed to the DMA engine driver via platform data. For + * M2P channels, contract is that even channels are for TX and odd for RX. + * There is no requirement for the M2M channels. */ -void ep93xx_dma_m2p_client_unregister(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p); +struct ep93xx_dma_platform_data { + struct ep93xx_dma_chan_data *channels; + size_t num_channels; +}; -/** - * ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit - Submit a DMA M2P transfer - * - * @m2p: DMA Client to submit the transfer on - * @buf: DMA Buffer to submit - * - * If the current or next transfer positions are free on the M2P client then - * the transfer is started immediately. If not, the transfer is added to the - * list of pending transfers. This function must not be called from the - * buffer_finished callback for an M2P channel. - * - */ -void ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p, - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf); +static inline bool ep93xx_dma_chan_is_m2p(struct dma_chan *chan) +{ + return !strcmp(dev_name(chan->device->dev), "ep93xx-dma-m2p"); +} /** - * ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit_recursive - Put a DMA transfer on the pending list - * for an M2P channel + * ep93xx_dma_chan_direction - returns direction the channel can be used + * @chan: channel * - * @m2p: DMA Client to submit the transfer on - * @buf: DMA Buffer to submit - * - * This function must only be called from the buffer_finished callback for an - * M2P channel. It is commonly used to add the next transfer in a chained list - * of DMA transfers. + * This function can be used in filter functions to find out whether the + * channel supports given DMA direction. Only M2P channels have such + * limitation, for M2M channels the direction is configurable. */ -void ep93xx_dma_m2p_submit_recursive(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p, - struct ep93xx_dma_buffer *buf); +static inline enum dma_data_direction +ep93xx_dma_chan_direction(struct dma_chan *chan) +{ + if (!ep93xx_dma_chan_is_m2p(chan)) + return DMA_NONE; -/** - * ep93xx_dma_m2p_flush - Flush all pending transfers on a DMA M2P client - * - * @m2p: DMA client to flush transfers on - * - * Any transfers currently in progress will be completed in hardware, but - * ignored in software. - * - */ -void ep93xx_dma_m2p_flush(struct ep93xx_dma_m2p_client *m2p); + /* even channels are for TX, odd for RX */ + return (chan->chan_id % 2 == 0) ? DMA_TO_DEVICE : DMA_FROM_DEVICE; +} #endif /* __ASM_ARCH_DMA_H */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/ep93xx-regs.h b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/ep93xx-regs.h index 9ac4d1055097..c4a7b84ef06d 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/ep93xx-regs.h +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/ep93xx-regs.h @@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ #define EP93XX_SECURITY_BASE EP93XX_APB_IOMEM(0x00030000) +#define EP93XX_GPIO_PHYS_BASE EP93XX_APB_PHYS(0x00040000) #define EP93XX_GPIO_BASE EP93XX_APB_IOMEM(0x00040000) #define EP93XX_GPIO_REG(x) (EP93XX_GPIO_BASE + (x)) #define EP93XX_GPIO_F_INT_STATUS EP93XX_GPIO_REG(0x5c) diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/ep93xx_spi.h b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/ep93xx_spi.h index 0a37961b3453..9bb63ac13f04 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/ep93xx_spi.h +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ep93xx/include/mach/ep93xx_spi.h @@ -7,9 +7,11 @@ struct spi_device; * struct ep93xx_spi_info - EP93xx specific SPI descriptor * @num_chipselect: number of chip selects on this board, must be * at least one + * @use_dma: use DMA for the transfers */ struct ep93xx_spi_info { int num_chipselect; + bool use_dma; }; /** diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/cpu.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/cpu.c index 9babe4473e88..bfd621460abf 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/cpu.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/cpu.c @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include @@ -132,6 +133,11 @@ void __init exynos4_map_io(void) s3c_fimc_setname(1, "exynos4-fimc"); s3c_fimc_setname(2, "exynos4-fimc"); s3c_fimc_setname(3, "exynos4-fimc"); + + /* The I2C bus controllers are directly compatible with s3c2440 */ + s3c_i2c0_setname("s3c2440-i2c"); + s3c_i2c1_setname("s3c2440-i2c"); + s3c_i2c2_setname("s3c2440-i2c"); } void __init exynos4_init_clocks(int xtal) diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/dev-audio.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/dev-audio.c index 1eed5f9f7bd3..983069a53239 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/dev-audio.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/dev-audio.c @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ struct platform_device exynos4_device_ac97 = { static int exynos4_spdif_cfg_gpio(struct platform_device *pdev) { - s3c_gpio_cfgpin_range(EXYNOS4_GPC1(0), 2, S3C_GPIO_SFN(3)); + s3c_gpio_cfgpin_range(EXYNOS4_GPC1(0), 2, S3C_GPIO_SFN(4)); return 0; } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/headsmp.S b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/headsmp.S index 6c6cfc50c46b..3cdeb3647542 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/headsmp.S +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/headsmp.S @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ #include #include - __INIT + __CPUINIT /* * exynos4 specific entry point for secondary CPUs. This provides diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/mach-smdkv310.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/mach-smdkv310.c index 152676471b67..edd814110da8 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/mach-smdkv310.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-exynos4/mach-smdkv310.c @@ -78,9 +78,7 @@ static struct s3c2410_uartcfg smdkv310_uartcfgs[] __initdata = { }; static struct s3c_sdhci_platdata smdkv310_hsmmc0_pdata __initdata = { - .cd_type = S3C_SDHCI_CD_GPIO, - .ext_cd_gpio = EXYNOS4_GPK0(2), - .ext_cd_gpio_invert = 1, + .cd_type = S3C_SDHCI_CD_INTERNAL, .clk_type = S3C_SDHCI_CLK_DIV_EXTERNAL, #ifdef CONFIG_EXYNOS4_SDHCI_CH0_8BIT .max_width = 8, @@ -96,9 +94,7 @@ static struct s3c_sdhci_platdata smdkv310_hsmmc1_pdata __initdata = { }; static struct s3c_sdhci_platdata smdkv310_hsmmc2_pdata __initdata = { - .cd_type = S3C_SDHCI_CD_GPIO, - .ext_cd_gpio = EXYNOS4_GPK2(2), - .ext_cd_gpio_invert = 1, + .cd_type = S3C_SDHCI_CD_INTERNAL, .clk_type = S3C_SDHCI_CLK_DIV_EXTERNAL, #ifdef CONFIG_EXYNOS4_SDHCI_CH2_8BIT .max_width = 8, diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-footbridge/Kconfig b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-footbridge/Kconfig index 46adca068f2c..dc26fff22cf0 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-footbridge/Kconfig +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-footbridge/Kconfig @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ menu "Footbridge Implementations" config ARCH_CATS bool "CATS" select CLKSRC_I8253 + select CLKEVT_I8253 select FOOTBRIDGE_HOST select ISA select ISA_DMA diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-footbridge/isa-timer.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-footbridge/isa-timer.c index 7020f1a3feca..c40bb415f4b5 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-footbridge/isa-timer.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-footbridge/isa-timer.c @@ -5,64 +5,18 @@ * Copyright (C) 1998 Phil Blundell */ #include -#include +#include #include #include #include -#include #include #include #include -#include #include #include "common.h" -DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(i8253_lock); - -static void pit_set_mode(enum clock_event_mode mode, - struct clock_event_device *evt) -{ - unsigned long flags; - - raw_local_irq_save(flags); - - switch (mode) { - case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_PERIODIC: - outb_p(0x34, PIT_MODE); - outb_p(PIT_LATCH & 0xff, PIT_CH0); - outb_p(PIT_LATCH >> 8, PIT_CH0); - break; - - case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_SHUTDOWN: - case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_UNUSED: - outb_p(0x30, PIT_MODE); - outb_p(0, PIT_CH0); - outb_p(0, PIT_CH0); - break; - - case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_ONESHOT: - case CLOCK_EVT_MODE_RESUME: - break; - } - local_irq_restore(flags); -} - -static int pit_set_next_event(unsigned long delta, - struct clock_event_device *evt) -{ - return 0; -} - -static struct clock_event_device pit_ce = { - .name = "pit", - .features = CLOCK_EVT_FEAT_PERIODIC, - .set_mode = pit_set_mode, - .set_next_event = pit_set_next_event, - .shift = 32, -}; - static irqreturn_t pit_timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id) { struct clock_event_device *ce = dev_id; @@ -74,20 +28,15 @@ static struct irqaction pit_timer_irq = { .name = "pit", .handler = pit_timer_interrupt, .flags = IRQF_DISABLED | IRQF_TIMER | IRQF_IRQPOLL, - .dev_id = &pit_ce, + .dev_id = &i8253_clockevent, }; static void __init isa_timer_init(void) { - pit_ce.cpumask = cpumask_of(smp_processor_id()); - pit_ce.mult = div_sc(PIT_TICK_RATE, NSEC_PER_SEC, pit_ce.shift); - pit_ce.max_delta_ns = clockevent_delta2ns(0x7fff, &pit_ce); - pit_ce.min_delta_ns = clockevent_delta2ns(0x000f, &pit_ce); - clocksource_i8253_init(); - setup_irq(pit_ce.irq, &pit_timer_irq); - clockevents_register_device(&pit_ce); + setup_irq(i8253_clockevent.irq, &pit_timer_irq); + clockevent_i8253_init(false); } struct sys_timer isa_timer = { diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx25.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx25.c index a65838fc061c..af1c580b06bc 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx25.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/clock-imx25.c @@ -282,9 +282,10 @@ static struct clk_lookup lookups[] = { _REGISTER_CLOCK("mxc-ehci.2", "usb", usbotg_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("fsl-usb2-udc", "usb", usbotg_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("mxc_nand.0", NULL, nfc_clk) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx25-cspi.0", NULL, cspi1_clk) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx25-cspi.1", NULL, cspi2_clk) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx25-cspi.2", NULL, cspi3_clk) + /* i.mx25 has the i.mx35 type cspi */ + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx35-cspi.0", NULL, cspi1_clk) + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx35-cspi.1", NULL, cspi2_clk) + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx35-cspi.2", NULL, cspi3_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("mxc_pwm.0", NULL, pwm1_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("mxc_pwm.1", NULL, pwm2_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("mxc_pwm.2", NULL, pwm3_clk) diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/dma-v1.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/dma-v1.c index 236f1495efad..f8aa5be0eb15 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/dma-v1.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/dma-v1.c @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #include #include diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-apf9328.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-apf9328.c index 15e45c84e371..59d2a3b137d9 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-apf9328.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-apf9328.c @@ -115,6 +115,8 @@ static struct platform_device *devices[] __initdata = { static void __init apf9328_init(void) { + imx1_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(apf9328_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(apf9328_pins), "APF9328"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-armadillo5x0.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-armadillo5x0.c index ffb40ff619b1..ede2710f8b76 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-armadillo5x0.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-armadillo5x0.c @@ -490,6 +490,8 @@ static struct platform_device *devices[] __initdata = { */ static void __init armadillo5x0_init(void) { + imx31_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_setup_multiple_pins(armadillo5x0_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(armadillo5x0_pins), "armadillo5x0"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-bug.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-bug.c index 42e4f078a19c..f49470553bdf 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-bug.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-bug.c @@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ static const unsigned int bug_pins[] __initconst = { static void __init bug_board_init(void) { + imx31_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_setup_multiple_pins(bug_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(bug_pins), "uart-4"); imx31_add_imx_uart4(&uart_pdata); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-cpuimx27.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-cpuimx27.c index 46a2e41d43d2..87887ac5806b 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-cpuimx27.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-cpuimx27.c @@ -250,6 +250,8 @@ __setup("otg_mode=", eukrea_cpuimx27_otg_mode); static void __init eukrea_cpuimx27_init(void) { + imx27_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(eukrea_cpuimx27_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(eukrea_cpuimx27_pins), "CPUIMX27"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-cpuimx35.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-cpuimx35.c index 3f8ef825fa6f..f39a478ba1a6 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-cpuimx35.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-cpuimx35.c @@ -156,6 +156,8 @@ __setup("otg_mode=", eukrea_cpuimx35_otg_mode); */ static void __init eukrea_cpuimx35_init(void) { + imx35_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(eukrea_cpuimx35_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(eukrea_cpuimx35_pads)); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-eukrea_cpuimx25.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-eukrea_cpuimx25.c index 148cff2819b9..da36da52969d 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-eukrea_cpuimx25.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-eukrea_cpuimx25.c @@ -125,6 +125,8 @@ __setup("otg_mode=", eukrea_cpuimx25_otg_mode); static void __init eukrea_cpuimx25_init(void) { + imx25_soc_init(); + if (mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(eukrea_cpuimx25_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(eukrea_cpuimx25_pads))) printk(KERN_ERR "error setting cpuimx25 pads !\n"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27_visstrim_m10.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27_visstrim_m10.c index 7ae43b1ec517..c6269d60ddbc 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27_visstrim_m10.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27_visstrim_m10.c @@ -231,6 +231,8 @@ static void __init visstrim_m10_board_init(void) { int ret; + imx27_soc_init(); + ret = mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(visstrim_m10_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(visstrim_m10_pins), "VISSTRIM_M10"); if (ret) diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27ipcam.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27ipcam.c index 9be6cd6fbf8c..272f793e9247 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27ipcam.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27ipcam.c @@ -50,6 +50,8 @@ static const int mx27ipcam_pins[] __initconst = { static void __init mx27ipcam_init(void) { + imx27_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(mx27ipcam_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(mx27ipcam_pins), "mx27ipcam"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27lite.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27lite.c index 841140516ede..d81a769fe895 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27lite.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-imx27lite.c @@ -59,6 +59,8 @@ static const struct imxuart_platform_data uart_pdata __initconst = { static void __init mx27lite_init(void) { + imx27_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(mx27lite_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(mx27lite_pins), "imx27lite"); imx27_add_imx_uart0(&uart_pdata); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-kzm_arm11_01.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-kzm_arm11_01.c index 1ecae20cf4e3..e472a1d88058 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-kzm_arm11_01.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-kzm_arm11_01.c @@ -223,6 +223,8 @@ static int kzm_pins[] __initdata = { */ static void __init kzm_board_init(void) { + imx31_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_setup_multiple_pins(kzm_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(kzm_pins), "kzm"); kzm_init_ext_uart(); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx1ads.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx1ads.c index 38ec5cbbda9b..5cd8bee46960 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx1ads.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx1ads.c @@ -115,6 +115,8 @@ static struct i2c_board_info mx1ads_i2c_devices[] = { */ static void __init mx1ads_init(void) { + imx1_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(mx1ads_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(mx1ads_pins), "mx1ads"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx21ads.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx21ads.c index 74ac88978ddd..d389ecf9b5a8 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx21ads.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx21ads.c @@ -279,6 +279,8 @@ static struct platform_device *platform_devices[] __initdata = { static void __init mx21ads_board_init(void) { + imx21_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(mx21ads_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(mx21ads_pins), "mx21ads"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx25_3ds.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx25_3ds.c index 58ea3fdf0911..01534bb61305 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx25_3ds.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx25_3ds.c @@ -219,6 +219,8 @@ static const struct esdhc_platform_data mx25pdk_esdhc_pdata __initconst = { static void __init mx25pdk_init(void) { + imx25_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(mx25pdk_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(mx25pdk_pads)); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx27_3ds.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx27_3ds.c index 6e1accf93f81..117ce0a50f4e 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx27_3ds.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx27_3ds.c @@ -267,6 +267,8 @@ static const struct imxi2c_platform_data mx27_3ds_i2c0_data __initconst = { static void __init mx27pdk_init(void) { + imx27_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(mx27pdk_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(mx27pdk_pins), "mx27pdk"); mx27_3ds_sdhc1_enable_level_translator(); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx27ads.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx27ads.c index 1db79506f5e4..fc26ed71b9ed 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx27ads.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx27ads.c @@ -288,6 +288,8 @@ static const struct imxuart_platform_data uart_pdata __initconst = { static void __init mx27ads_board_init(void) { + imx27_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(mx27ads_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(mx27ads_pins), "mx27ads"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31_3ds.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31_3ds.c index 9b982449cb52..441fbb83f39c 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31_3ds.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31_3ds.c @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ */ #include +#include #include #include #include @@ -689,6 +690,8 @@ static void __init mx31_3ds_init(void) { int ret; + imx31_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_setup_multiple_pins(mx31_3ds_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(mx31_3ds_pins), "mx31_3ds"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31ads.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31ads.c index f4dee0254634..0ce49478a479 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31ads.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31ads.c @@ -516,6 +516,8 @@ static void __init mx31ads_init_irq(void) static void __init mx31ads_init(void) { + imx31_soc_init(); + mxc_init_extuart(); mxc_init_imx_uart(); mxc_init_i2c(); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31lilly.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31lilly.c index 410e676ae087..750368ddf0f9 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31lilly.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31lilly.c @@ -243,6 +243,8 @@ core_param(mx31lilly_baseboard, mx31lilly_baseboard, int, 0444); static void __init mx31lilly_board_init(void) { + imx31_soc_init(); + switch (mx31lilly_baseboard) { case MX31LILLY_NOBOARD: break; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31lite.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31lite.c index ac9b4cad320e..4b47fd9fdd89 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31lite.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31lite.c @@ -230,6 +230,8 @@ static void __init mx31lite_init(void) { int ret; + imx31_soc_init(); + switch (mx31lite_baseboard) { case MX31LITE_NOBOARD: break; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31moboard.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31moboard.c index eaa51e49ca95..a52fd36e2b52 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31moboard.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx31moboard.c @@ -507,6 +507,8 @@ core_param(mx31moboard_baseboard, mx31moboard_baseboard, int, 0444); */ static void __init mx31moboard_init(void) { + imx31_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_setup_multiple_pins(moboard_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(moboard_pins), "moboard"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx35_3ds.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx35_3ds.c index 882880ac1bbc..48b3c6fd5cf0 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx35_3ds.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mx35_3ds.c @@ -179,6 +179,8 @@ static const struct imxi2c_platform_data mx35_3ds_i2c0_data __initconst = { */ static void __init mx35_3ds_init(void) { + imx35_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(mx35pdk_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(mx35pdk_pads)); imx35_add_fec(NULL); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mxt_td60.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mxt_td60.c index 2774541511e7..c85876fed663 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mxt_td60.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-mxt_td60.c @@ -233,6 +233,8 @@ static const struct imxuart_platform_data uart_pdata __initconst = { static void __init mxt_td60_board_init(void) { + imx27_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(mxt_td60_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(mxt_td60_pins), "MXT_TD60"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pca100.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pca100.c index bbddc5a11c43..71083aa16038 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pca100.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pca100.c @@ -357,6 +357,8 @@ static void __init pca100_init(void) { int ret; + imx27_soc_init(); + /* SSI unit */ mxc_audmux_v1_configure_port(MX27_AUDMUX_HPCR1_SSI0, MXC_AUDMUX_V1_PCR_SYN | /* 4wire mode */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm037.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm037.c index 89c213b81295..f45b7cd72c8a 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm037.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm037.c @@ -576,6 +576,8 @@ static void __init pcm037_init(void) { int ret; + imx31_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_set_gpr(MUX_PGP_UH2, 1); mxc_iomux_setup_multiple_pins(pcm037_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(pcm037_pins), diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm038.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm038.c index 853bb871c7ed..2d6a64bbac44 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm038.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm038.c @@ -295,6 +295,8 @@ static const struct mxc_usbh_platform_data usbh2_pdata __initconst = { static void __init pcm038_init(void) { + imx27_soc_init(); + mxc_gpio_setup_multiple_pins(pcm038_pins, ARRAY_SIZE(pcm038_pins), "PCM038"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm043.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm043.c index 026441628dfa..163cc318cafb 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm043.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-pcm043.c @@ -356,6 +356,8 @@ static struct esdhc_platform_data sd1_pdata = { */ static void __init pcm043_init(void) { + imx35_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(pcm043_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(pcm043_pads)); mxc_audmux_v2_configure_port(3, diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-qong.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-qong.c index c16328715939..3626f486498a 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-qong.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-qong.c @@ -244,6 +244,8 @@ static void __init qong_init_fpga(void) */ static void __init qong_init(void) { + imx31_soc_init(); + mxc_init_imx_uart(); qong_init_nor_mtd(); qong_init_fpga(); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-scb9328.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-scb9328.c index dcaee043628e..82805260e19c 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-scb9328.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-scb9328.c @@ -129,6 +129,8 @@ static struct platform_device *devices[] __initdata = { */ static void __init scb9328_init(void) { + imx1_soc_init(); + imx1_add_imx_uart0(&uart_pdata); printk(KERN_INFO"Scb9328: Adding devices\n"); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-vpr200.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-vpr200.c index d74e3473d236..7d8e012a6335 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-vpr200.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mach-vpr200.c @@ -267,6 +267,8 @@ static struct platform_device *devices[] __initdata = { */ static void __init vpr200_board_init(void) { + imx35_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(vpr200_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(vpr200_pads)); imx35_add_fec(NULL); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx1.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx1.c index 2e482ba5a0e7..2bded591d5c2 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx1.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx1.c @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ #include #include -#include #include #include @@ -44,15 +43,19 @@ void __init imx1_init_early(void) MX1_NUM_GPIO_PORT); } -static struct mxc_gpio_port imx1_gpio_ports[] = { - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX1, 0, 1, MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTA), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX1, 1, 2, MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTB), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX1, 2, 3, MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTC), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX1, 3, 4, MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTD), -}; - void __init mx1_init_irq(void) { mxc_init_irq(MX1_IO_ADDRESS(MX1_AVIC_BASE_ADDR)); - mxc_gpio_init(imx1_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx1_gpio_ports)); +} + +void __init imx1_soc_init(void) +{ + mxc_register_gpio("imx1-gpio", 0, MX1_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, + MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTA, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx1-gpio", 1, MX1_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, + MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTB, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx1-gpio", 2, MX1_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, + MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTC, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx1-gpio", 3, MX1_GPIO4_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, + MX1_GPIO_INT_PORTD, 0); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx21.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx21.c index 7a0c500ac2c8..6d7d518686a5 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx21.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx21.c @@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include #include @@ -70,17 +69,17 @@ void __init imx21_init_early(void) MX21_NUM_GPIO_PORT); } -static struct mxc_gpio_port imx21_gpio_ports[] = { - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX21, 0, 1, MX21_INT_GPIO), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX21, 1, 2), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX21, 2, 3), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX21, 3, 4), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX21, 4, 5), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX21, 5, 6), -}; - void __init mx21_init_irq(void) { mxc_init_irq(MX21_IO_ADDRESS(MX21_AVIC_BASE_ADDR)); - mxc_gpio_init(imx21_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx21_gpio_ports)); +} + +void __init imx21_soc_init(void) +{ + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 0, MX21_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX21_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 1, MX21_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX21_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 2, MX21_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX21_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 3, MX21_GPIO4_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX21_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 4, MX21_GPIO5_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX21_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 5, MX21_GPIO6_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX21_INT_GPIO, 0); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx25.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx25.c index 02f7b5c7fa8e..9a1591c2508d 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx25.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx25.c @@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include /* @@ -57,16 +56,16 @@ void __init imx25_init_early(void) mxc_arch_reset_init(MX25_IO_ADDRESS(MX25_WDOG_BASE_ADDR)); } -static struct mxc_gpio_port imx25_gpio_ports[] = { - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX25, 0, 1, MX25_INT_GPIO1), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX25, 1, 2, MX25_INT_GPIO2), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX25, 2, 3, MX25_INT_GPIO3), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX25, 3, 4, MX25_INT_GPIO4), -}; - void __init mx25_init_irq(void) { mxc_init_irq(MX25_IO_ADDRESS(MX25_AVIC_BASE_ADDR)); - mxc_gpio_init(imx25_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx25_gpio_ports)); } +void __init imx25_soc_init(void) +{ + /* i.mx25 has the i.mx31 type gpio */ + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 0, MX25_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX25_INT_GPIO1, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 1, MX25_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX25_INT_GPIO2, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 2, MX25_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX25_INT_GPIO3, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 3, MX25_GPIO4_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX25_INT_GPIO4, 0); +} diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx27.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx27.c index a6761a39f08c..133b30003ddb 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx27.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx27.c @@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include #include @@ -70,17 +69,18 @@ void __init imx27_init_early(void) MX27_NUM_GPIO_PORT); } -static struct mxc_gpio_port imx27_gpio_ports[] = { - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX27, 0, 1, MX27_INT_GPIO), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX27, 1, 2), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX27, 2, 3), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX27, 3, 4), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX27, 4, 5), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT(MX27, 5, 6), -}; - void __init mx27_init_irq(void) { mxc_init_irq(MX27_IO_ADDRESS(MX27_AVIC_BASE_ADDR)); - mxc_gpio_init(imx27_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx27_gpio_ports)); +} + +void __init imx27_soc_init(void) +{ + /* i.mx27 has the i.mx21 type gpio */ + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 0, MX27_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX27_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 1, MX27_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX27_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 2, MX27_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX27_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 3, MX27_GPIO4_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX27_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 4, MX27_GPIO5_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX27_INT_GPIO, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx21-gpio", 5, MX27_GPIO6_BASE_ADDR, SZ_256, MX27_INT_GPIO, 0); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx31.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx31.c index 86b9b45864d2..6d103c01b8b9 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx31.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx31.c @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include static struct map_desc mx31_io_desc[] __initdata = { @@ -53,14 +52,14 @@ void __init imx31_init_early(void) mxc_arch_reset_init(MX31_IO_ADDRESS(MX31_WDOG_BASE_ADDR)); } -static struct mxc_gpio_port imx31_gpio_ports[] = { - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX31, 0, 1, MX31_INT_GPIO1), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX31, 1, 2, MX31_INT_GPIO2), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX31, 2, 3, MX31_INT_GPIO3), -}; - void __init mx31_init_irq(void) { mxc_init_irq(MX31_IO_ADDRESS(MX31_AVIC_BASE_ADDR)); - mxc_gpio_init(imx31_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx31_gpio_ports)); +} + +void __init imx31_soc_init(void) +{ + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 0, MX31_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX31_INT_GPIO1, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 1, MX31_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX31_INT_GPIO2, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 2, MX31_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX31_INT_GPIO3, 0); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx35.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx35.c index c880e6d1ae55..bb068bc8dab7 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx35.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-imx/mm-imx35.c @@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include static struct map_desc mx35_io_desc[] __initdata = { @@ -50,14 +49,15 @@ void __init imx35_init_early(void) mxc_arch_reset_init(MX35_IO_ADDRESS(MX35_WDOG_BASE_ADDR)); } -static struct mxc_gpio_port imx35_gpio_ports[] = { - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX35, 0, 1, MX35_INT_GPIO1), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX35, 1, 2, MX35_INT_GPIO2), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ(MX35, 2, 3, MX35_INT_GPIO3), -}; - void __init mx35_init_irq(void) { mxc_init_irq(MX35_IO_ADDRESS(MX35_AVIC_BASE_ADDR)); - mxc_gpio_init(imx35_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx35_gpio_ports)); +} + +void __init imx35_soc_init(void) +{ + /* i.mx35 has the i.mx31 type gpio */ + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 0, MX35_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX35_INT_GPIO1, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 1, MX35_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX35_INT_GPIO2, 0); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 2, MX35_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX35_INT_GPIO3, 0); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-iop13xx/setup.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-iop13xx/setup.c index 5c147fb66a01..a5b989728b9e 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-iop13xx/setup.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-iop13xx/setup.c @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ * */ +#include #include #include #ifdef CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ixp4xx/common.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ixp4xx/common.c index 74ed81a3cb1a..07772575d7ab 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ixp4xx/common.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-ixp4xx/common.c @@ -419,14 +419,20 @@ static void notrace ixp4xx_update_sched_clock(void) /* * clocksource */ + +static cycle_t ixp4xx_clocksource_read(struct clocksource *c) +{ + return *IXP4XX_OSTS; +} + unsigned long ixp4xx_timer_freq = IXP4XX_TIMER_FREQ; EXPORT_SYMBOL(ixp4xx_timer_freq); static void __init ixp4xx_clocksource_init(void) { init_sched_clock(&cd, ixp4xx_update_sched_clock, 32, ixp4xx_timer_freq); - clocksource_mmio_init(&IXP4XX_OSTS, "OSTS", ixp4xx_timer_freq, 200, 32, - clocksource_mmio_readl_up); + clocksource_mmio_init(NULL, "OSTS", ixp4xx_timer_freq, 200, 32, + ixp4xx_clocksource_read); } /* diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/brownstone.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/brownstone.c index 7bb78fd5a2a6..c79162a50f28 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/brownstone.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/brownstone.c @@ -177,9 +177,16 @@ static struct i2c_board_info brownstone_twsi1_info[] = { }; static struct sdhci_pxa_platdata mmp2_sdh_platdata_mmc0 = { - .max_speed = 25000000, + .clk_delay_cycles = 0x1f, }; +static struct sdhci_pxa_platdata mmp2_sdh_platdata_mmc2 = { + .clk_delay_cycles = 0x1f, + .flags = PXA_FLAG_CARD_PERMANENT + | PXA_FLAG_SD_8_BIT_CAPABLE_SLOT, +}; + + static void __init brownstone_init(void) { mfp_config(ARRAY_AND_SIZE(brownstone_pin_config)); @@ -189,6 +196,7 @@ static void __init brownstone_init(void) mmp2_add_uart(3); mmp2_add_twsi(1, NULL, ARRAY_AND_SIZE(brownstone_twsi1_info)); mmp2_add_sdhost(0, &mmp2_sdh_platdata_mmc0); /* SD/MMC */ + mmp2_add_sdhost(2, &mmp2_sdh_platdata_mmc2); /* eMMC */ /* enable 5v regulator */ platform_device_register(&brownstone_v_5vp_device); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/include/mach/mmp2.h b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/include/mach/mmp2.h index 2cbf6df09b82..de7b88826ad7 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/include/mach/mmp2.h +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/include/mach/mmp2.h @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #ifndef __ASM_MACH_MMP2_H #define __ASM_MACH_MMP2_H -#include +#include struct sys_timer; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/jasper.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/jasper.c index 24172a0aad59..5d6421d63254 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/jasper.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/jasper.c @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ static struct i2c_board_info jasper_twsi1_info[] = { }; static struct sdhci_pxa_platdata mmp2_sdh_platdata_mmc0 = { - .max_speed = 25000000, + .clk_delay_cycles = 0x1f, }; static void __init jasper_init(void) diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/mmp2.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/mmp2.c index 8e6c3ac7f7c1..079c18861d5c 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/mmp2.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/mmp2.c @@ -168,10 +168,10 @@ static struct clk_lookup mmp2_clkregs[] = { INIT_CLKREG(&clk_twsi5, "pxa2xx-i2c.4", NULL), INIT_CLKREG(&clk_twsi6, "pxa2xx-i2c.5", NULL), INIT_CLKREG(&clk_nand, "pxa3xx-nand", NULL), - INIT_CLKREG(&clk_sdh0, "sdhci-pxa.0", "PXA-SDHCLK"), - INIT_CLKREG(&clk_sdh1, "sdhci-pxa.1", "PXA-SDHCLK"), - INIT_CLKREG(&clk_sdh2, "sdhci-pxa.2", "PXA-SDHCLK"), - INIT_CLKREG(&clk_sdh3, "sdhci-pxa.3", "PXA-SDHCLK"), + INIT_CLKREG(&clk_sdh0, "sdhci-pxav3.0", "PXA-SDHCLK"), + INIT_CLKREG(&clk_sdh1, "sdhci-pxav3.1", "PXA-SDHCLK"), + INIT_CLKREG(&clk_sdh2, "sdhci-pxav3.2", "PXA-SDHCLK"), + INIT_CLKREG(&clk_sdh3, "sdhci-pxav3.3", "PXA-SDHCLK"), }; static int __init mmp2_init(void) @@ -222,8 +222,8 @@ MMP2_DEVICE(twsi4, "pxa2xx-i2c", 3, TWSI4, 0xd4033000, 0x70); MMP2_DEVICE(twsi5, "pxa2xx-i2c", 4, TWSI5, 0xd4033800, 0x70); MMP2_DEVICE(twsi6, "pxa2xx-i2c", 5, TWSI6, 0xd4034000, 0x70); MMP2_DEVICE(nand, "pxa3xx-nand", -1, NAND, 0xd4283000, 0x100, 28, 29); -MMP2_DEVICE(sdh0, "sdhci-pxa", 0, MMC, 0xd4280000, 0x120); -MMP2_DEVICE(sdh1, "sdhci-pxa", 1, MMC2, 0xd4280800, 0x120); -MMP2_DEVICE(sdh2, "sdhci-pxa", 2, MMC3, 0xd4281000, 0x120); -MMP2_DEVICE(sdh3, "sdhci-pxa", 3, MMC4, 0xd4281800, 0x120); +MMP2_DEVICE(sdh0, "sdhci-pxav3", 0, MMC, 0xd4280000, 0x120); +MMP2_DEVICE(sdh1, "sdhci-pxav3", 1, MMC2, 0xd4280800, 0x120); +MMP2_DEVICE(sdh2, "sdhci-pxav3", 2, MMC3, 0xd4281000, 0x120); +MMP2_DEVICE(sdh3, "sdhci-pxav3", 3, MMC4, 0xd4281800, 0x120); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/pxa168.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/pxa168.c index 72b4e7631583..ab9f999106c7 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/pxa168.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/pxa168.c @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ static APBC_CLK(ssp4, PXA168_SSP4, 4, 0); static APBC_CLK(ssp5, PXA168_SSP5, 4, 0); static APBC_CLK(keypad, PXA168_KPC, 0, 32000); -static APMU_CLK(nand, NAND, 0x01db, 208000000); +static APMU_CLK(nand, NAND, 0x19b, 156000000); static APMU_CLK(lcd, LCD, 0x7f, 312000000); /* device and clock bindings */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/pxa910.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/pxa910.c index 8f92ccd26edf..1464607aa60d 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/pxa910.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mmp/pxa910.c @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ static APBC_CLK(pwm2, PXA910_PWM2, 1, 13000000); static APBC_CLK(pwm3, PXA910_PWM3, 1, 13000000); static APBC_CLK(pwm4, PXA910_PWM4, 1, 13000000); -static APMU_CLK(nand, NAND, 0x01db, 208000000); +static APMU_CLK(nand, NAND, 0x19b, 156000000); static APMU_CLK(u2o, USB, 0x1b, 480000000); /* device and clock bindings */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-msm/Kconfig b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-msm/Kconfig index 1516896e8d17..888e92502e15 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-msm/Kconfig +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-msm/Kconfig @@ -148,22 +148,6 @@ config MACH_MSM8960_RUMI3 endmenu -config MSM_IOMMU - bool "MSM IOMMU Support" - depends on ARCH_MSM8X60 || ARCH_MSM8960 - select IOMMU_API - default n - help - Support for the IOMMUs found on certain Qualcomm SOCs. - These IOMMUs allow virtualization of the address space used by most - cores within the multimedia subsystem. - - If unsure, say N here. - -config IOMMU_PGTABLES_L2 - def_bool y - depends on MSM_IOMMU && MMU && SMP && CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE=n - config MSM_DEBUG_UART int default 1 if MSM_DEBUG_UART1 @@ -205,9 +189,6 @@ config MSM_GPIOMUX config MSM_V2_TLMM bool -config IOMMU_API - bool - config MSM_SCM bool endif diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-msm/Makefile b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-msm/Makefile index 9519fd28a025..b70658c5ae00 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-msm/Makefile +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-msm/Makefile @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ obj-y += clock.o obj-$(CONFIG_DEBUG_FS) += clock-debug.o obj-$(CONFIG_MSM_VIC) += irq-vic.o -obj-$(CONFIG_MSM_IOMMU) += iommu.o iommu_dev.o devices-iommu.o +obj-$(CONFIG_MSM_IOMMU) += devices-iommu.o obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MSM7X00A) += dma.o irq.o acpuclock-arm11.o obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_MSM7X30) += dma.o diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-cpuimx51.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-cpuimx51.c index 4efa02ee1639..add0d42de7af 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-cpuimx51.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-cpuimx51.c @@ -245,6 +245,8 @@ __setup("otg_mode=", eukrea_cpuimx51_otg_mode); */ static void __init eukrea_cpuimx51_init(void) { + imx51_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(eukrea_cpuimx51_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(eukrea_cpuimx51_pads)); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-cpuimx51sd.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-cpuimx51sd.c index 5ef25a596143..ff096d587299 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-cpuimx51sd.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-cpuimx51sd.c @@ -264,6 +264,8 @@ static struct platform_device *platform_devices[] __initdata = { static void __init eukrea_cpuimx51sd_init(void) { + imx51_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(eukrea_cpuimx51sd_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(eukrea_cpuimx51sd_pads)); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx50_rdp.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx50_rdp.c index 11210e1ae42a..7de25c6712eb 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx50_rdp.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx50_rdp.c @@ -192,6 +192,8 @@ static const struct imxi2c_platform_data i2c_data __initconst = { */ static void __init mx50_rdp_board_init(void) { + imx50_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(mx50_rdp_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(mx50_rdp_pads)); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_3ds.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_3ds.c index 63dfbeafbc1e..3112d15feebc 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_3ds.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_3ds.c @@ -135,6 +135,8 @@ static struct spi_board_info mx51_3ds_spi_nor_device[] = { */ static void __init mx51_3ds_init(void) { + imx51_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(mx51_3ds_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(mx51_3ds_pads)); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_babbage.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_babbage.c index c7b3fabf50f9..6021dd00ec75 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_babbage.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_babbage.c @@ -340,6 +340,8 @@ static void __init mx51_babbage_init(void) iomux_v3_cfg_t power_key = _MX51_PAD_EIM_A27__GPIO2_21 | MUX_PAD_CTRL(PAD_CTL_SRE_FAST | PAD_CTL_DSE_HIGH | PAD_CTL_PUS_100K_UP); + imx51_soc_init(); + #if defined(CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_IMX) get_cpu_op = mx51_get_cpu_op; #endif diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_efikamx.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_efikamx.c index 6e362315291b..3be603b9075a 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_efikamx.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_efikamx.c @@ -236,6 +236,8 @@ late_initcall(mx51_efikamx_power_init); static void __init mx51_efikamx_init(void) { + imx51_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(mx51efikamx_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(mx51efikamx_pads)); efika_board_common_init(); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_efikasb.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_efikasb.c index 474fc6e4c6df..4b2e522de0f8 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_efikasb.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx51_efikasb.c @@ -248,6 +248,8 @@ static void __init mx51_efikasb_board_id(void) static void __init efikasb_board_init(void) { + imx51_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(mx51efikasb_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(mx51efikasb_pads)); efika_board_common_init(); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_evk.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_evk.c index f87d571882c6..0d9218a6e2d2 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_evk.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_evk.c @@ -117,6 +117,8 @@ static const struct spi_imx_master mx53_evk_spi_data __initconst = { static void __init mx53_evk_board_init(void) { + imx53_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(mx53_evk_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(mx53_evk_pads)); mx53_evk_init_uart(); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_loco.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_loco.c index 1b947e8c9c0c..359c3e248add 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_loco.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_loco.c @@ -227,6 +227,8 @@ static const struct imxi2c_platform_data mx53_loco_i2c_data __initconst = { static void __init mx53_loco_board_init(void) { + imx53_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(mx53_loco_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(mx53_loco_pads)); imx53_add_imx_uart(0, NULL); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_smd.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_smd.c index 817c08938f55..bc02894eafef 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_smd.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/board-mx53_smd.c @@ -113,6 +113,8 @@ static const struct imxi2c_platform_data mx53_smd_i2c_data __initconst = { static void __init mx53_smd_board_init(void) { + imx53_soc_init(); + mxc_iomux_v3_setup_multiple_pads(mx53_smd_pads, ARRAY_SIZE(mx53_smd_pads)); mx53_smd_init_uart(); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/clock-mx51-mx53.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/clock-mx51-mx53.c index 6b89c1bf4eb2..cd79e3435e28 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/clock-mx51-mx53.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/clock-mx51-mx53.c @@ -1442,7 +1442,8 @@ static struct clk_lookup mx51_lookups[] = { _REGISTER_CLOCK(NULL, "gpt_32k", gpt_32k_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx51-ecspi.0", NULL, ecspi1_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx51-ecspi.1", NULL, ecspi2_clk) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx51-cspi.0", NULL, cspi_clk) + /* i.mx51 has the i.mx35 type cspi */ + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx35-cspi.0", NULL, cspi_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("sdhci-esdhc-imx.0", NULL, esdhc1_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("sdhci-esdhc-imx.1", NULL, esdhc2_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("sdhci-esdhc-imx.2", NULL, esdhc3_clk) @@ -1471,9 +1472,11 @@ static struct clk_lookup mx53_lookups[] = { _REGISTER_CLOCK("sdhci-esdhc-imx.1", NULL, esdhc2_mx53_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("sdhci-esdhc-imx.2", NULL, esdhc3_mx53_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("sdhci-esdhc-imx.3", NULL, esdhc4_mx53_clk) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx53-ecspi.0", NULL, ecspi1_clk) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx53-ecspi.1", NULL, ecspi2_clk) - _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx53-cspi.0", NULL, cspi_clk) + /* i.mx53 has the i.mx51 type ecspi */ + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx51-ecspi.0", NULL, ecspi1_clk) + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx51-ecspi.1", NULL, ecspi2_clk) + /* i.mx53 has the i.mx25 type cspi */ + _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx35-cspi.0", NULL, cspi_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx2-wdt.0", NULL, dummy_clk) _REGISTER_CLOCK("imx2-wdt.1", NULL, dummy_clk) }; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/devices.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/devices.c index 153ada53e575..371ca8c8414c 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/devices.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/devices.c @@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ #include #include -#include #include #include #include @@ -119,66 +118,3 @@ struct platform_device mxc_usbh2_device = { .coherent_dma_mask = DMA_BIT_MASK(32), }, }; - -static struct mxc_gpio_port mxc_gpio_ports[] = { - { - .chip.label = "gpio-0", - .base = MX51_IO_ADDRESS(MX51_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR), - .irq = MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO1_LOW, - .irq_high = MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO1_HIGH, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START - }, - { - .chip.label = "gpio-1", - .base = MX51_IO_ADDRESS(MX51_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR), - .irq = MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO2_LOW, - .irq_high = MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO2_HIGH, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + 32 * 1 - }, - { - .chip.label = "gpio-2", - .base = MX51_IO_ADDRESS(MX51_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR), - .irq = MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO3_LOW, - .irq_high = MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO3_HIGH, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + 32 * 2 - }, - { - .chip.label = "gpio-3", - .base = MX51_IO_ADDRESS(MX51_GPIO4_BASE_ADDR), - .irq = MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO4_LOW, - .irq_high = MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO4_HIGH, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + 32 * 3 - }, - { - .chip.label = "gpio-4", - .base = MX53_IO_ADDRESS(MX53_GPIO5_BASE_ADDR), - .irq = MX53_INT_GPIO5_LOW, - .irq_high = MX53_INT_GPIO5_HIGH, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + 32 * 4 - }, - { - .chip.label = "gpio-5", - .base = MX53_IO_ADDRESS(MX53_GPIO6_BASE_ADDR), - .irq = MX53_INT_GPIO6_LOW, - .irq_high = MX53_INT_GPIO6_HIGH, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + 32 * 5 - }, - { - .chip.label = "gpio-6", - .base = MX53_IO_ADDRESS(MX53_GPIO7_BASE_ADDR), - .irq = MX53_INT_GPIO7_LOW, - .irq_high = MX53_INT_GPIO7_HIGH, - .virtual_irq_start = MXC_GPIO_IRQ_START + 32 * 6 - }, -}; - -int __init imx51_register_gpios(void) -{ - return mxc_gpio_init(mxc_gpio_ports, 4); -} - -int __init imx53_register_gpios(void) -{ - return mxc_gpio_init(mxc_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(mxc_gpio_ports)); -} - diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/mm-mx50.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/mm-mx50.c index b9c363b514a9..77e374c726fa 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/mm-mx50.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/mm-mx50.c @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include #include /* @@ -56,17 +55,18 @@ void __init imx50_init_early(void) mxc_arch_reset_init(MX50_IO_ADDRESS(MX50_WDOG_BASE_ADDR)); } -static struct mxc_gpio_port imx50_gpio_ports[] = { - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ_HIGH(MX50, 0, 1, MX50_INT_GPIO1_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO1_HIGH), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ_HIGH(MX50, 1, 2, MX50_INT_GPIO2_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO2_HIGH), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ_HIGH(MX50, 2, 3, MX50_INT_GPIO3_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO3_HIGH), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ_HIGH(MX50, 3, 4, MX50_INT_GPIO3_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO3_HIGH), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ_HIGH(MX50, 4, 5, MX50_INT_GPIO3_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO3_HIGH), - DEFINE_IMX_GPIO_PORT_IRQ_HIGH(MX50, 5, 6, MX50_INT_GPIO3_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO3_HIGH), -}; - void __init mx50_init_irq(void) { tzic_init_irq(MX50_IO_ADDRESS(MX50_TZIC_BASE_ADDR)); - mxc_gpio_init(imx50_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(imx50_gpio_ports)); +} + +void __init imx50_soc_init(void) +{ + /* i.mx50 has the i.mx31 type gpio */ + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 0, MX50_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX50_INT_GPIO1_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO1_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 1, MX50_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX50_INT_GPIO2_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO2_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 2, MX50_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX50_INT_GPIO3_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO3_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 3, MX50_GPIO4_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX50_INT_GPIO4_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO4_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 4, MX50_GPIO5_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX50_INT_GPIO5_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO5_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 5, MX50_GPIO6_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX50_INT_GPIO6_LOW, MX50_INT_GPIO6_HIGH); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/mm.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/mm.c index ff557301b42b..665843d6c2b2 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/mm.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mx5/mm.c @@ -69,8 +69,6 @@ void __init imx53_init_early(void) mxc_arch_reset_init(MX53_IO_ADDRESS(MX53_WDOG1_BASE_ADDR)); } -int imx51_register_gpios(void); - void __init mx51_init_irq(void) { unsigned long tzic_addr; @@ -86,11 +84,8 @@ void __init mx51_init_irq(void) panic("unable to map TZIC interrupt controller\n"); tzic_init_irq(tzic_virt); - imx51_register_gpios(); } -int imx53_register_gpios(void); - void __init mx53_init_irq(void) { unsigned long tzic_addr; @@ -103,5 +98,25 @@ void __init mx53_init_irq(void) panic("unable to map TZIC interrupt controller\n"); tzic_init_irq(tzic_virt); - imx53_register_gpios(); +} + +void __init imx51_soc_init(void) +{ + /* i.mx51 has the i.mx31 type gpio */ + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 0, MX51_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO1_LOW, MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO1_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 1, MX51_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO2_LOW, MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO2_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 2, MX51_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO3_LOW, MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO3_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 3, MX51_GPIO4_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO4_LOW, MX51_MXC_INT_GPIO4_HIGH); +} + +void __init imx53_soc_init(void) +{ + /* i.mx53 has the i.mx31 type gpio */ + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 0, MX53_GPIO1_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX53_INT_GPIO1_LOW, MX53_INT_GPIO1_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 1, MX53_GPIO2_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX53_INT_GPIO2_LOW, MX53_INT_GPIO2_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 2, MX53_GPIO3_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX53_INT_GPIO3_LOW, MX53_INT_GPIO3_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 3, MX53_GPIO4_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX53_INT_GPIO4_LOW, MX53_INT_GPIO4_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 4, MX53_GPIO5_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX53_INT_GPIO5_LOW, MX53_INT_GPIO5_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 5, MX53_GPIO6_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX53_INT_GPIO6_LOW, MX53_INT_GPIO6_HIGH); + mxc_register_gpio("imx31-gpio", 6, MX53_GPIO7_BASE_ADDR, SZ_16K, MX53_INT_GPIO7_LOW, MX53_INT_GPIO7_HIGH); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/Makefile b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/Makefile index 58e892376bf2..6c38262a3aaa 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/Makefile +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/Makefile @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # Common support -obj-y := clock.o devices.o gpio.o icoll.o iomux.o system.o timer.o +obj-y := clock.o devices.o icoll.o iomux.o system.o timer.o obj-$(CONFIG_MXS_OCOTP) += ocotp.o obj-$(CONFIG_PM) += pm.o diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices.c index cfdb6b284702..fe3e847930c9 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices.c @@ -88,3 +88,14 @@ int __init mxs_add_amba_device(const struct amba_device *dev) return amba_device_register(adev, &iomem_resource); } + +struct device mxs_apbh_bus = { + .init_name = "mxs_apbh", + .parent = &platform_bus, +}; + +static int __init mxs_device_init(void) +{ + return device_register(&mxs_apbh_bus); +} +core_initcall(mxs_device_init); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/Makefile b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/Makefile index 324f2824d38d..351915c683ff 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/Makefile +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/Makefile @@ -6,4 +6,5 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_MXS_HAVE_PLATFORM_FLEXCAN) += platform-flexcan.o obj-$(CONFIG_MXS_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXS_I2C) += platform-mxs-i2c.o obj-$(CONFIG_MXS_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXS_MMC) += platform-mxs-mmc.o obj-$(CONFIG_MXS_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXS_PWM) += platform-mxs-pwm.o +obj-y += platform-gpio-mxs.o obj-$(CONFIG_MXS_HAVE_PLATFORM_MXSFB) += platform-mxsfb.o diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-auart.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-auart.c index 796606cce0ce..27608f5d2ac8 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-auart.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-auart.c @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ * the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the * Free Software Foundation. */ +#include #include #include #include diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-dma.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-dma.c index 295c4424d5d9..6a0202b1016c 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-dma.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-dma.c @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ * Free Software Foundation. */ #include +#include #include #include diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-fec.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-fec.c index 9859cf283335..ae96a4fd8f14 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-fec.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-fec.c @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ * the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the * Free Software Foundation. */ +#include #include #include #include diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-gpio-mxs.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-gpio-mxs.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ed0885e414e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/devices/platform-gpio-mxs.c @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +/* + * Copyright 2011 Freescale Semiconductor, 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 +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include + +struct platform_device *__init mxs_add_gpio( + int id, resource_size_t iobase, int irq) +{ + struct resource res[] = { + { + .start = iobase, + .end = iobase + SZ_8K - 1, + .flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, + }, { + .start = irq, + .end = irq, + .flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ, + }, + }; + + return platform_device_register_resndata(&mxs_apbh_bus, + "gpio-mxs", id, res, ARRAY_SIZE(res), NULL, 0); +} + +static int __init mxs_add_mxs_gpio(void) +{ + if (cpu_is_mx23()) { + mxs_add_gpio(0, MX23_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR, MX23_INT_GPIO0); + mxs_add_gpio(1, MX23_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR, MX23_INT_GPIO1); + mxs_add_gpio(2, MX23_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR, MX23_INT_GPIO2); + } + + if (cpu_is_mx28()) { + mxs_add_gpio(0, MX28_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR, MX28_INT_GPIO0); + mxs_add_gpio(1, MX28_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR, MX28_INT_GPIO1); + mxs_add_gpio(2, MX28_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR, MX28_INT_GPIO2); + mxs_add_gpio(3, MX28_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR, MX28_INT_GPIO3); + mxs_add_gpio(4, MX28_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR, MX28_INT_GPIO4); + } + + return 0; +} +postcore_initcall(mxs_add_mxs_gpio); diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/gpio.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/gpio.c deleted file mode 100644 index 2c950fef71a8..000000000000 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/gpio.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,331 +0,0 @@ -/* - * MXC GPIO support. (c) 2008 Daniel Mack - * Copyright 2008 Juergen Beisert, kernel@pengutronix.de - * - * Based on code from Freescale, - * Copyright (C) 2004-2010 Freescale Semiconductor, 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 - * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 - * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, - * MA 02110-1301, USA. - */ - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include - -#include "gpio.h" - -static struct mxs_gpio_port *mxs_gpio_ports; -static int gpio_table_size; - -#define PINCTRL_DOUT(n) ((cpu_is_mx23() ? 0x0500 : 0x0700) + (n) * 0x10) -#define PINCTRL_DIN(n) ((cpu_is_mx23() ? 0x0600 : 0x0900) + (n) * 0x10) -#define PINCTRL_DOE(n) ((cpu_is_mx23() ? 0x0700 : 0x0b00) + (n) * 0x10) -#define PINCTRL_PIN2IRQ(n) ((cpu_is_mx23() ? 0x0800 : 0x1000) + (n) * 0x10) -#define PINCTRL_IRQEN(n) ((cpu_is_mx23() ? 0x0900 : 0x1100) + (n) * 0x10) -#define PINCTRL_IRQLEV(n) ((cpu_is_mx23() ? 0x0a00 : 0x1200) + (n) * 0x10) -#define PINCTRL_IRQPOL(n) ((cpu_is_mx23() ? 0x0b00 : 0x1300) + (n) * 0x10) -#define PINCTRL_IRQSTAT(n) ((cpu_is_mx23() ? 0x0c00 : 0x1400) + (n) * 0x10) - -#define GPIO_INT_FALL_EDGE 0x0 -#define GPIO_INT_LOW_LEV 0x1 -#define GPIO_INT_RISE_EDGE 0x2 -#define GPIO_INT_HIGH_LEV 0x3 -#define GPIO_INT_LEV_MASK (1 << 0) -#define GPIO_INT_POL_MASK (1 << 1) - -/* Note: This driver assumes 32 GPIOs are handled in one register */ - -static void clear_gpio_irqstatus(struct mxs_gpio_port *port, u32 index) -{ - __mxs_clrl(1 << index, port->base + PINCTRL_IRQSTAT(port->id)); -} - -static void set_gpio_irqenable(struct mxs_gpio_port *port, u32 index, - int enable) -{ - if (enable) { - __mxs_setl(1 << index, port->base + PINCTRL_IRQEN(port->id)); - __mxs_setl(1 << index, port->base + PINCTRL_PIN2IRQ(port->id)); - } else { - __mxs_clrl(1 << index, port->base + PINCTRL_IRQEN(port->id)); - } -} - -static void mxs_gpio_ack_irq(struct irq_data *d) -{ - u32 gpio = irq_to_gpio(d->irq); - clear_gpio_irqstatus(&mxs_gpio_ports[gpio / 32], gpio & 0x1f); -} - -static void mxs_gpio_mask_irq(struct irq_data *d) -{ - u32 gpio = irq_to_gpio(d->irq); - set_gpio_irqenable(&mxs_gpio_ports[gpio / 32], gpio & 0x1f, 0); -} - -static void mxs_gpio_unmask_irq(struct irq_data *d) -{ - u32 gpio = irq_to_gpio(d->irq); - set_gpio_irqenable(&mxs_gpio_ports[gpio / 32], gpio & 0x1f, 1); -} - -static int mxs_gpio_get(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset); - -static int mxs_gpio_set_irq_type(struct irq_data *d, unsigned int type) -{ - u32 gpio = irq_to_gpio(d->irq); - u32 pin_mask = 1 << (gpio & 31); - struct mxs_gpio_port *port = &mxs_gpio_ports[gpio / 32]; - void __iomem *pin_addr; - int edge; - - switch (type) { - case IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_RISING: - edge = GPIO_INT_RISE_EDGE; - break; - case IRQ_TYPE_EDGE_FALLING: - edge = GPIO_INT_FALL_EDGE; - break; - case IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_LOW: - edge = GPIO_INT_LOW_LEV; - break; - case IRQ_TYPE_LEVEL_HIGH: - edge = GPIO_INT_HIGH_LEV; - break; - default: - return -EINVAL; - } - - /* set level or edge */ - pin_addr = port->base + PINCTRL_IRQLEV(port->id); - if (edge & GPIO_INT_LEV_MASK) - __mxs_setl(pin_mask, pin_addr); - else - __mxs_clrl(pin_mask, pin_addr); - - /* set polarity */ - pin_addr = port->base + PINCTRL_IRQPOL(port->id); - if (edge & GPIO_INT_POL_MASK) - __mxs_setl(pin_mask, pin_addr); - else - __mxs_clrl(pin_mask, pin_addr); - - clear_gpio_irqstatus(port, gpio & 0x1f); - - return 0; -} - -/* MXS has one interrupt *per* gpio port */ -static void mxs_gpio_irq_handler(u32 irq, struct irq_desc *desc) -{ - u32 irq_stat; - struct mxs_gpio_port *port = (struct mxs_gpio_port *)irq_get_handler_data(irq); - u32 gpio_irq_no_base = port->virtual_irq_start; - - desc->irq_data.chip->irq_ack(&desc->irq_data); - - irq_stat = __raw_readl(port->base + PINCTRL_IRQSTAT(port->id)) & - __raw_readl(port->base + PINCTRL_IRQEN(port->id)); - - while (irq_stat != 0) { - int irqoffset = fls(irq_stat) - 1; - generic_handle_irq(gpio_irq_no_base + irqoffset); - irq_stat &= ~(1 << irqoffset); - } -} - -/* - * Set interrupt number "irq" in the GPIO as a wake-up source. - * While system is running, all registered GPIO interrupts need to have - * wake-up enabled. When system is suspended, only selected GPIO interrupts - * need to have wake-up enabled. - * @param irq interrupt source number - * @param enable enable as wake-up if equal to non-zero - * @return This function returns 0 on success. - */ -static int mxs_gpio_set_wake_irq(struct irq_data *d, unsigned int enable) -{ - u32 gpio = irq_to_gpio(d->irq); - u32 gpio_idx = gpio & 0x1f; - struct mxs_gpio_port *port = &mxs_gpio_ports[gpio / 32]; - - if (enable) { - if (port->irq_high && (gpio_idx >= 16)) - enable_irq_wake(port->irq_high); - else - enable_irq_wake(port->irq); - } else { - if (port->irq_high && (gpio_idx >= 16)) - disable_irq_wake(port->irq_high); - else - disable_irq_wake(port->irq); - } - - return 0; -} - -static struct irq_chip gpio_irq_chip = { - .name = "mxs gpio", - .irq_ack = mxs_gpio_ack_irq, - .irq_mask = mxs_gpio_mask_irq, - .irq_unmask = mxs_gpio_unmask_irq, - .irq_set_type = mxs_gpio_set_irq_type, - .irq_set_wake = mxs_gpio_set_wake_irq, -}; - -static void mxs_set_gpio_direction(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, - int dir) -{ - struct mxs_gpio_port *port = - container_of(chip, struct mxs_gpio_port, chip); - void __iomem *pin_addr = port->base + PINCTRL_DOE(port->id); - - if (dir) - __mxs_setl(1 << offset, pin_addr); - else - __mxs_clrl(1 << offset, pin_addr); -} - -static int mxs_gpio_get(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) -{ - struct mxs_gpio_port *port = - container_of(chip, struct mxs_gpio_port, chip); - - return (__raw_readl(port->base + PINCTRL_DIN(port->id)) >> offset) & 1; -} - -static void mxs_gpio_set(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset, int value) -{ - struct mxs_gpio_port *port = - container_of(chip, struct mxs_gpio_port, chip); - void __iomem *pin_addr = port->base + PINCTRL_DOUT(port->id); - - if (value) - __mxs_setl(1 << offset, pin_addr); - else - __mxs_clrl(1 << offset, pin_addr); -} - -static int mxs_gpio_to_irq(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) -{ - struct mxs_gpio_port *port = - container_of(chip, struct mxs_gpio_port, chip); - - return port->virtual_irq_start + offset; -} - -static int mxs_gpio_direction_input(struct gpio_chip *chip, unsigned offset) -{ - mxs_set_gpio_direction(chip, offset, 0); - return 0; -} - -static int mxs_gpio_direction_output(struct gpio_chip *chip, - unsigned offset, int value) -{ - mxs_gpio_set(chip, offset, value); - mxs_set_gpio_direction(chip, offset, 1); - return 0; -} - -int __init mxs_gpio_init(struct mxs_gpio_port *port, int cnt) -{ - int i, j; - - /* save for local usage */ - mxs_gpio_ports = port; - gpio_table_size = cnt; - - pr_info("MXS GPIO hardware\n"); - - for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { - /* disable the interrupt and clear the status */ - __raw_writel(0, port[i].base + PINCTRL_PIN2IRQ(i)); - __raw_writel(0, port[i].base + PINCTRL_IRQEN(i)); - - /* clear address has to be used to clear IRQSTAT bits */ - __mxs_clrl(~0U, port[i].base + PINCTRL_IRQSTAT(i)); - - for (j = port[i].virtual_irq_start; - j < port[i].virtual_irq_start + 32; j++) { - irq_set_chip_and_handler(j, &gpio_irq_chip, - handle_level_irq); - set_irq_flags(j, IRQF_VALID); - } - - /* setup one handler for each entry */ - irq_set_chained_handler(port[i].irq, mxs_gpio_irq_handler); - irq_set_handler_data(port[i].irq, &port[i]); - - /* register gpio chip */ - port[i].chip.direction_input = mxs_gpio_direction_input; - port[i].chip.direction_output = mxs_gpio_direction_output; - port[i].chip.get = mxs_gpio_get; - port[i].chip.set = mxs_gpio_set; - port[i].chip.to_irq = mxs_gpio_to_irq; - port[i].chip.base = i * 32; - port[i].chip.ngpio = 32; - - /* its a serious configuration bug when it fails */ - BUG_ON(gpiochip_add(&port[i].chip) < 0); - } - - return 0; -} - -#define MX23_GPIO_BASE MX23_IO_ADDRESS(MX23_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR) -#define MX28_GPIO_BASE MX28_IO_ADDRESS(MX28_PINCTRL_BASE_ADDR) - -#define DEFINE_MXS_GPIO_PORT(_base, _irq, _id) \ - { \ - .chip.label = "gpio-" #_id, \ - .id = _id, \ - .irq = _irq, \ - .base = _base, \ - .virtual_irq_start = MXS_GPIO_IRQ_START + (_id) * 32, \ - } - -#ifdef CONFIG_SOC_IMX23 -static struct mxs_gpio_port mx23_gpio_ports[] = { - DEFINE_MXS_GPIO_PORT(MX23_GPIO_BASE, MX23_INT_GPIO0, 0), - DEFINE_MXS_GPIO_PORT(MX23_GPIO_BASE, MX23_INT_GPIO1, 1), - DEFINE_MXS_GPIO_PORT(MX23_GPIO_BASE, MX23_INT_GPIO2, 2), -}; - -int __init mx23_register_gpios(void) -{ - return mxs_gpio_init(mx23_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(mx23_gpio_ports)); -} -#endif - -#ifdef CONFIG_SOC_IMX28 -static struct mxs_gpio_port mx28_gpio_ports[] = { - DEFINE_MXS_GPIO_PORT(MX28_GPIO_BASE, MX28_INT_GPIO0, 0), - DEFINE_MXS_GPIO_PORT(MX28_GPIO_BASE, MX28_INT_GPIO1, 1), - DEFINE_MXS_GPIO_PORT(MX28_GPIO_BASE, MX28_INT_GPIO2, 2), - DEFINE_MXS_GPIO_PORT(MX28_GPIO_BASE, MX28_INT_GPIO3, 3), - DEFINE_MXS_GPIO_PORT(MX28_GPIO_BASE, MX28_INT_GPIO4, 4), -}; - -int __init mx28_register_gpios(void) -{ - return mxs_gpio_init(mx28_gpio_ports, ARRAY_SIZE(mx28_gpio_ports)); -} -#endif diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/gpio.h b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/gpio.h deleted file mode 100644 index 005bb06630b1..000000000000 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/gpio.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright 2007 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - * Copyright 2008 Juergen Beisert, kernel@pengutronix.de - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or - * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License - * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 - * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, - * MA 02110-1301, USA. - */ - -#ifndef __MXS_GPIO_H__ -#define __MXS_GPIO_H__ - -struct mxs_gpio_port { - void __iomem *base; - int id; - int irq; - int irq_high; - int virtual_irq_start; - struct gpio_chip chip; -}; - -int mxs_gpio_init(struct mxs_gpio_port*, int); - -#endif /* __MXS_GPIO_H__ */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/include/mach/devices-common.h b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/include/mach/devices-common.h index 7a37469ed5bf..812d7a813a78 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/include/mach/devices-common.h +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/include/mach/devices-common.h @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ #include #include +extern struct device mxs_apbh_bus; + struct platform_device *mxs_add_platform_device_dmamask( const char *name, int id, const struct resource *res, unsigned int num_resources, diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mach-mx28evk.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mach-mx28evk.c index eacdc6b0e70a..56767a5cce0e 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mach-mx28evk.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mach-mx28evk.c @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ #include #include "devices-mx28.h" -#include "gpio.h" #define MX28EVK_FLEXCAN_SWITCH MXS_GPIO_NR(2, 13) #define MX28EVK_FEC_PHY_POWER MXS_GPIO_NR(2, 15) diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mm-mx23.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mm-mx23.c index 5148cd64a6b7..1b2345ac1a87 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mm-mx23.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mm-mx23.c @@ -41,5 +41,4 @@ void __init mx23_map_io(void) void __init mx23_init_irq(void) { icoll_init_irq(); - mx23_register_gpios(); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mm-mx28.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mm-mx28.c index 7e4cea32ebc6..b6e18ddb92c0 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mm-mx28.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-mxs/mm-mx28.c @@ -41,5 +41,4 @@ void __init mx28_map_io(void) void __init mx28_init_irq(void) { icoll_init_irq(); - mx28_register_gpios(); } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/board-ams-delta.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/board-ams-delta.c index de88c9297b68..f49ce85d2448 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/board-ams-delta.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/board-ams-delta.c @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ static struct omap_kp_platform_data ams_delta_kp_data __initdata = { .delay = 9, }; -static struct platform_device ams_delta_kp_device __initdata = { +static struct platform_device ams_delta_kp_device = { .name = "omap-keypad", .id = -1, .dev = { @@ -225,12 +225,12 @@ static struct platform_device ams_delta_kp_device __initdata = { .resource = ams_delta_kp_resources, }; -static struct platform_device ams_delta_lcd_device __initdata = { +static struct platform_device ams_delta_lcd_device = { .name = "lcd_ams_delta", .id = -1, }; -static struct platform_device ams_delta_led_device __initdata = { +static struct platform_device ams_delta_led_device = { .name = "ams-delta-led", .id = -1 }; @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ static struct soc_camera_link ams_delta_iclink = { .power = ams_delta_camera_power, }; -static struct platform_device ams_delta_camera_device __initdata = { +static struct platform_device ams_delta_camera_device = { .name = "soc-camera-pdrv", .id = 0, .dev = { diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio15xx.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio15xx.c index 04c4b04cf54e..399da4ce017b 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio15xx.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio15xx.c @@ -34,14 +34,25 @@ static struct __initdata resource omap15xx_mpu_gpio_resources[] = { }, }; +static struct omap_gpio_reg_offs omap15xx_mpuio_regs = { + .revision = USHRT_MAX, + .direction = OMAP_MPUIO_IO_CNTL, + .datain = OMAP_MPUIO_INPUT_LATCH, + .dataout = OMAP_MPUIO_OUTPUT, + .irqstatus = OMAP_MPUIO_GPIO_INT, + .irqenable = OMAP_MPUIO_GPIO_MASKIT, + .irqenable_inv = true, +}; + static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap15xx_mpu_gpio_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_MPUIO_BASE, .bank_type = METHOD_MPUIO, .bank_width = 16, .bank_stride = 1, + .regs = &omap15xx_mpuio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap15xx_mpu_gpio = { +static struct platform_device omap15xx_mpu_gpio = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 0, .dev = { @@ -64,13 +75,24 @@ static struct __initdata resource omap15xx_gpio_resources[] = { }, }; +static struct omap_gpio_reg_offs omap15xx_gpio_regs = { + .revision = USHRT_MAX, + .direction = OMAP1510_GPIO_DIR_CONTROL, + .datain = OMAP1510_GPIO_DATA_INPUT, + .dataout = OMAP1510_GPIO_DATA_OUTPUT, + .irqstatus = OMAP1510_GPIO_INT_STATUS, + .irqenable = OMAP1510_GPIO_INT_MASK, + .irqenable_inv = true, +}; + static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap15xx_gpio_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_1510, .bank_width = 16, + .regs = &omap15xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap15xx_gpio = { +static struct platform_device omap15xx_gpio = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 1, .dev = { diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio16xx.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio16xx.c index 5dd0d4c82b24..0f399bd0e70e 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio16xx.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio16xx.c @@ -37,14 +37,25 @@ static struct __initdata resource omap16xx_mpu_gpio_resources[] = { }, }; +static struct omap_gpio_reg_offs omap16xx_mpuio_regs = { + .revision = USHRT_MAX, + .direction = OMAP_MPUIO_IO_CNTL, + .datain = OMAP_MPUIO_INPUT_LATCH, + .dataout = OMAP_MPUIO_OUTPUT, + .irqstatus = OMAP_MPUIO_GPIO_INT, + .irqenable = OMAP_MPUIO_GPIO_MASKIT, + .irqenable_inv = true, +}; + static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap16xx_mpu_gpio_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_MPUIO_BASE, .bank_type = METHOD_MPUIO, .bank_width = 16, .bank_stride = 1, + .regs = &omap16xx_mpuio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap16xx_mpu_gpio = { +static struct platform_device omap16xx_mpu_gpio = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 0, .dev = { @@ -67,13 +78,27 @@ static struct __initdata resource omap16xx_gpio1_resources[] = { }, }; +static struct omap_gpio_reg_offs omap16xx_gpio_regs = { + .revision = OMAP1610_GPIO_REVISION, + .direction = OMAP1610_GPIO_DIRECTION, + .set_dataout = OMAP1610_GPIO_SET_DATAOUT, + .clr_dataout = OMAP1610_GPIO_CLEAR_DATAOUT, + .datain = OMAP1610_GPIO_DATAIN, + .dataout = OMAP1610_GPIO_DATAOUT, + .irqstatus = OMAP1610_GPIO_IRQSTATUS1, + .irqenable = OMAP1610_GPIO_IRQENABLE1, + .set_irqenable = OMAP1610_GPIO_SET_IRQENABLE1, + .clr_irqenable = OMAP1610_GPIO_CLEAR_IRQENABLE1, +}; + static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap16xx_gpio1_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_1610, .bank_width = 16, + .regs = &omap16xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap16xx_gpio1 = { +static struct platform_device omap16xx_gpio1 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 1, .dev = { @@ -100,9 +125,10 @@ static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap16xx_gpio2_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE + 16, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_1610, .bank_width = 16, + .regs = &omap16xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap16xx_gpio2 = { +static struct platform_device omap16xx_gpio2 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 2, .dev = { @@ -129,9 +155,10 @@ static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap16xx_gpio3_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE + 32, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_1610, .bank_width = 16, + .regs = &omap16xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap16xx_gpio3 = { +static struct platform_device omap16xx_gpio3 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 3, .dev = { @@ -158,9 +185,10 @@ static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap16xx_gpio4_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE + 48, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_1610, .bank_width = 16, + .regs = &omap16xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap16xx_gpio4 = { +static struct platform_device omap16xx_gpio4 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 4, .dev = { diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio7xx.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio7xx.c index 1204c8b871af..5ab63eab0ff5 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio7xx.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/gpio7xx.c @@ -39,14 +39,25 @@ static struct __initdata resource omap7xx_mpu_gpio_resources[] = { }, }; +static struct omap_gpio_reg_offs omap7xx_mpuio_regs = { + .revision = USHRT_MAX, + .direction = OMAP_MPUIO_IO_CNTL / 2, + .datain = OMAP_MPUIO_INPUT_LATCH / 2, + .dataout = OMAP_MPUIO_OUTPUT / 2, + .irqstatus = OMAP_MPUIO_GPIO_INT / 2, + .irqenable = OMAP_MPUIO_GPIO_MASKIT / 2, + .irqenable_inv = true, +}; + static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap7xx_mpu_gpio_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_MPUIO_BASE, .bank_type = METHOD_MPUIO, .bank_width = 32, .bank_stride = 2, + .regs = &omap7xx_mpuio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap7xx_mpu_gpio = { +static struct platform_device omap7xx_mpu_gpio = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 0, .dev = { @@ -69,13 +80,24 @@ static struct __initdata resource omap7xx_gpio1_resources[] = { }, }; +static struct omap_gpio_reg_offs omap7xx_gpio_regs = { + .revision = USHRT_MAX, + .direction = OMAP7XX_GPIO_DIR_CONTROL, + .datain = OMAP7XX_GPIO_DATA_INPUT, + .dataout = OMAP7XX_GPIO_DATA_OUTPUT, + .irqstatus = OMAP7XX_GPIO_INT_STATUS, + .irqenable = OMAP7XX_GPIO_INT_MASK, + .irqenable_inv = true, +}; + static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap7xx_gpio1_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_7XX, .bank_width = 32, + .regs = &omap7xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap7xx_gpio1 = { +static struct platform_device omap7xx_gpio1 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 1, .dev = { @@ -102,9 +124,10 @@ static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap7xx_gpio2_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE + 32, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_7XX, .bank_width = 32, + .regs = &omap7xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap7xx_gpio2 = { +static struct platform_device omap7xx_gpio2 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 2, .dev = { @@ -131,9 +154,10 @@ static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap7xx_gpio3_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE + 64, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_7XX, .bank_width = 32, + .regs = &omap7xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap7xx_gpio3 = { +static struct platform_device omap7xx_gpio3 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 3, .dev = { @@ -160,9 +184,10 @@ static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap7xx_gpio4_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE + 96, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_7XX, .bank_width = 32, + .regs = &omap7xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap7xx_gpio4 = { +static struct platform_device omap7xx_gpio4 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 4, .dev = { @@ -189,9 +214,10 @@ static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap7xx_gpio5_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE + 128, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_7XX, .bank_width = 32, + .regs = &omap7xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap7xx_gpio5 = { +static struct platform_device omap7xx_gpio5 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 5, .dev = { @@ -218,9 +244,10 @@ static struct __initdata omap_gpio_platform_data omap7xx_gpio6_config = { .virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE + 160, .bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_7XX, .bank_width = 32, + .regs = &omap7xx_gpio_regs, }; -static struct __initdata platform_device omap7xx_gpio6 = { +static struct platform_device omap7xx_gpio6 = { .name = "omap_gpio", .id = 6, .dev = { diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/pm_bus.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/pm_bus.c index 334fb8871bc3..943072d5a1d5 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/pm_bus.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap1/pm_bus.c @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ static int omap1_pm_runtime_suspend(struct device *dev) if (ret) return ret; - ret = pm_runtime_clk_suspend(dev); + ret = pm_clk_suspend(dev); if (ret) { pm_generic_runtime_resume(dev); return ret; @@ -45,24 +45,24 @@ static int omap1_pm_runtime_resume(struct device *dev) { dev_dbg(dev, "%s\n", __func__); - pm_runtime_clk_resume(dev); + pm_clk_resume(dev); return pm_generic_runtime_resume(dev); } -static struct dev_power_domain default_power_domain = { +static struct dev_pm_domain default_pm_domain = { .ops = { .runtime_suspend = omap1_pm_runtime_suspend, .runtime_resume = omap1_pm_runtime_resume, USE_PLATFORM_PM_SLEEP_OPS }, }; -#define OMAP1_PWR_DOMAIN (&default_power_domain) +#define OMAP1_PM_DOMAIN (&default_pm_domain) #else -#define OMAP1_PWR_DOMAIN NULL +#define OMAP1_PM_DOMAIN NULL #endif /* CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME */ static struct pm_clk_notifier_block platform_bus_notifier = { - .pwr_domain = OMAP1_PWR_DOMAIN, + .pm_domain = OMAP1_PM_DOMAIN, .con_ids = { "ick", "fck", NULL, }, }; @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ static int __init omap1_pm_runtime_init(void) if (!cpu_class_is_omap1()) return -ENODEV; - pm_runtime_clk_add_notifier(&platform_bus_type, &platform_bus_notifier); + pm_clk_add_notifier(&platform_bus_type, &platform_bus_notifier); return 0; } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-rx51-peripherals.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-rx51-peripherals.c index 990366726c58..88bd6f7705f0 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-rx51-peripherals.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/board-rx51-peripherals.c @@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ static struct radio_si4713_platform_data rx51_si4713_data __initdata_or_module = .subdev_board_info = &rx51_si4713_board_info, }; -static struct platform_device rx51_si4713_dev __initdata_or_module = { +static struct platform_device rx51_si4713_dev = { .name = "radio-si4713", .id = -1, .dev = { diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/gpio.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/gpio.c index 9529842ae054..2765cdc3152d 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/gpio.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/gpio.c @@ -61,13 +61,45 @@ static int omap2_gpio_dev_init(struct omap_hwmod *oh, void *unused) pdata->dbck_flag = dev_attr->dbck_flag; pdata->virtual_irq_start = IH_GPIO_BASE + 32 * (id - 1); + pdata->regs = kzalloc(sizeof(struct omap_gpio_reg_offs), GFP_KERNEL); + if (!pdata) { + pr_err("gpio%d: Memory allocation failed\n", id); + return -ENOMEM; + } + switch (oh->class->rev) { case 0: case 1: pdata->bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_24XX; + pdata->regs->revision = OMAP24XX_GPIO_REVISION; + pdata->regs->direction = OMAP24XX_GPIO_OE; + pdata->regs->datain = OMAP24XX_GPIO_DATAIN; + pdata->regs->dataout = OMAP24XX_GPIO_DATAOUT; + pdata->regs->set_dataout = OMAP24XX_GPIO_SETDATAOUT; + pdata->regs->clr_dataout = OMAP24XX_GPIO_CLEARDATAOUT; + pdata->regs->irqstatus = OMAP24XX_GPIO_IRQSTATUS1; + pdata->regs->irqstatus2 = OMAP24XX_GPIO_IRQSTATUS2; + pdata->regs->irqenable = OMAP24XX_GPIO_IRQENABLE1; + pdata->regs->set_irqenable = OMAP24XX_GPIO_SETIRQENABLE1; + pdata->regs->clr_irqenable = OMAP24XX_GPIO_CLEARIRQENABLE1; + pdata->regs->debounce = OMAP24XX_GPIO_DEBOUNCE_VAL; + pdata->regs->debounce_en = OMAP24XX_GPIO_DEBOUNCE_EN; break; case 2: pdata->bank_type = METHOD_GPIO_44XX; + pdata->regs->revision = OMAP4_GPIO_REVISION; + pdata->regs->direction = OMAP4_GPIO_OE; + pdata->regs->datain = OMAP4_GPIO_DATAIN; + pdata->regs->dataout = OMAP4_GPIO_DATAOUT; + pdata->regs->set_dataout = OMAP4_GPIO_SETDATAOUT; + pdata->regs->clr_dataout = OMAP4_GPIO_CLEARDATAOUT; + pdata->regs->irqstatus = OMAP4_GPIO_IRQSTATUS0; + pdata->regs->irqstatus2 = OMAP4_GPIO_IRQSTATUS1; + pdata->regs->irqenable = OMAP4_GPIO_IRQSTATUSSET0; + pdata->regs->set_irqenable = OMAP4_GPIO_IRQSTATUSSET0; + pdata->regs->clr_irqenable = OMAP4_GPIO_IRQSTATUSCLR0; + pdata->regs->debounce = OMAP4_GPIO_DEBOUNCINGTIME; + pdata->regs->debounce_en = OMAP4_GPIO_DEBOUNCENABLE; break; default: WARN(1, "Invalid gpio bank_type\n"); @@ -87,6 +119,8 @@ static int omap2_gpio_dev_init(struct omap_hwmod *oh, void *unused) return PTR_ERR(od); } + omap_device_disable_idle_on_suspend(od); + gpio_bank_count++; return 0; } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/serial.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/serial.c index 1ac361b7b8cb..466fc722fa0f 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/serial.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-omap2/serial.c @@ -805,6 +805,7 @@ void __init omap_serial_init_port(struct omap_board_data *bdata) WARN(IS_ERR(od), "Could not build omap_device for %s: %s.\n", name, oh->name); + omap_device_disable_idle_on_suspend(od); oh->mux = omap_hwmod_mux_init(bdata->pads, bdata->pads_cnt); uart->irq = oh->mpu_irqs[0].irq; diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-pxa/mfp-pxa2xx.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-pxa/mfp-pxa2xx.c index 87ae3129f4f7..b27544bcafcb 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-pxa/mfp-pxa2xx.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-pxa/mfp-pxa2xx.c @@ -347,9 +347,9 @@ static int pxa2xx_mfp_suspend(void) if ((gpio_desc[i].config & MFP_LPM_KEEP_OUTPUT) && (GPDR(i) & GPIO_bit(i))) { if (GPLR(i) & GPIO_bit(i)) - PGSR(i) |= GPIO_bit(i); + PGSR(gpio_to_bank(i)) |= GPIO_bit(i); else - PGSR(i) &= ~GPIO_bit(i); + PGSR(gpio_to_bank(i)) &= ~GPIO_bit(i); } } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-pxa/raumfeld.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-pxa/raumfeld.c index d130f77b6d11..2f37d43f51b6 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-pxa/raumfeld.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-pxa/raumfeld.c @@ -573,10 +573,10 @@ static struct pxafb_mode_info sharp_lq043t3dx02_mode = { .xres = 480, .yres = 272, .bpp = 16, - .hsync_len = 4, + .hsync_len = 41, .left_margin = 2, .right_margin = 1, - .vsync_len = 1, + .vsync_len = 10, .upper_margin = 3, .lower_margin = 1, .sync = 0, @@ -596,29 +596,31 @@ static void __init raumfeld_lcd_init(void) { int ret; - pxa_set_fb_info(NULL, &raumfeld_sharp_lcd_info); - - /* Earlier devices had the backlight regulator controlled - * via PWM, later versions use another controller for that */ - if ((system_rev & 0xff) < 2) { - mfp_cfg_t raumfeld_pwm_pin_config = GPIO17_PWM0_OUT; - pxa3xx_mfp_config(&raumfeld_pwm_pin_config, 1); - platform_device_register(&raumfeld_pwm_backlight_device); - } else - platform_device_register(&raumfeld_lt3593_device); - ret = gpio_request(GPIO_TFT_VA_EN, "display VA enable"); if (ret < 0) pr_warning("Unable to request GPIO_TFT_VA_EN\n"); else gpio_direction_output(GPIO_TFT_VA_EN, 1); + msleep(100); + ret = gpio_request(GPIO_DISPLAY_ENABLE, "display enable"); if (ret < 0) pr_warning("Unable to request GPIO_DISPLAY_ENABLE\n"); else gpio_direction_output(GPIO_DISPLAY_ENABLE, 1); + /* Hardware revision 2 has the backlight regulator controlled + * by an LT3593, earlier and later devices use PWM for that. */ + if ((system_rev & 0xff) == 2) { + platform_device_register(&raumfeld_lt3593_device); + } else { + mfp_cfg_t raumfeld_pwm_pin_config = GPIO17_PWM0_OUT; + pxa3xx_mfp_config(&raumfeld_pwm_pin_config, 1); + platform_device_register(&raumfeld_pwm_backlight_device); + } + + pxa_set_fb_info(NULL, &raumfeld_sharp_lcd_info); platform_device_register(&pxa3xx_device_gcu); } @@ -657,10 +659,10 @@ static struct lis3lv02d_platform_data lis3_pdata = { #define SPI_AK4104 \ { \ - .modalias = "ak4104", \ - .max_speed_hz = 10000, \ - .bus_num = 0, \ - .chip_select = 0, \ + .modalias = "ak4104-codec", \ + .max_speed_hz = 10000, \ + .bus_num = 0, \ + .chip_select = 0, \ .controller_data = (void *) GPIO_SPDIF_CS, \ } diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/include/mach/spi-gpio.h b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/include/mach/spi-gpio.h deleted file mode 100644 index dcef2287cb38..000000000000 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/include/mach/spi-gpio.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -/* arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/include/mach/spi-gpio.h - * - * Copyright (c) 2006 Simtec Electronics - * Ben Dooks - * - * S3C2410 - SPI Controller platform_device info - * - * 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. -*/ - -#ifndef __ASM_ARCH_SPIGPIO_H -#define __ASM_ARCH_SPIGPIO_H __FILE__ - -struct s3c2410_spigpio_info { - unsigned long pin_clk; - unsigned long pin_mosi; - unsigned long pin_miso; - - int num_chipselect; - int bus_num; - - void (*chip_select)(struct s3c2410_spigpio_info *spi, int cs); -}; - - -#endif /* __ASM_ARCH_SPIGPIO_H */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/mach-qt2410.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/mach-qt2410.c index e8f49feef28c..f44f77531b1e 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/mach-qt2410.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/mach-qt2410.c @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ #include #include #include -#include +#include #include #include #include @@ -53,8 +53,6 @@ #include #include #include -#include -#include #include #include @@ -216,32 +214,16 @@ static struct platform_device qt2410_led = { /* SPI */ -static void spi_gpio_cs(struct s3c2410_spigpio_info *spi, int cs) -{ - switch (cs) { - case BITBANG_CS_ACTIVE: - gpio_set_value(S3C2410_GPB(5), 0); - break; - case BITBANG_CS_INACTIVE: - gpio_set_value(S3C2410_GPB(5), 1); - break; - } -} - -static struct s3c2410_spigpio_info spi_gpio_cfg = { - .pin_clk = S3C2410_GPG(7), - .pin_mosi = S3C2410_GPG(6), - .pin_miso = S3C2410_GPG(5), - .chip_select = &spi_gpio_cs, +static struct spi_gpio_platform_data spi_gpio_cfg = { + .sck = S3C2410_GPG(7), + .mosi = S3C2410_GPG(6), + .miso = S3C2410_GPG(5), }; - static struct platform_device qt2410_spi = { - .name = "s3c24xx-spi-gpio", - .id = 1, - .dev = { - .platform_data = &spi_gpio_cfg, - }, + .name = "spi-gpio", + .id = 1, + .dev.platform_data = &spi_gpio_cfg, }; /* Board devices */ diff --git a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2412/mach-jive.c b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2412/mach-jive.c index 85dcaeb9e62f..5eeb47580b0c 100644 --- a/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2412/mach-jive.c +++ b/trunk/arch/arm/mach-s3c2412/mach-jive.c @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ #include