X-Git-Url: https://git.openpandora.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=pandora-kernel.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=arch%2Farm%2Fmach-davinci%2Finclude%2Fmach%2Fgpio.h;h=fbaae4772b91c6237b2a1499b28af7a79eb2de19;hp=fbece126c2bf2f451a5983207273525be2a9d12a;hb=f362f98e7c445643d27c610bb7a86b79727b592e;hpb=70057a5a61a9c703aac0cc51811de8d3384d2889 diff --git a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/gpio.h b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/gpio.h index fbece126c2bf..fbaae4772b91 100644 --- a/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/gpio.h +++ b/arch/arm/mach-davinci/include/mach/gpio.h @@ -13,80 +13,10 @@ #ifndef __DAVINCI_GPIO_H #define __DAVINCI_GPIO_H -#include -#include - #include -#include -#include - -#define DAVINCI_GPIO_BASE 0x01C67000 - -enum davinci_gpio_type { - GPIO_TYPE_DAVINCI = 0, - GPIO_TYPE_TNETV107X, -}; - -/* - * basic gpio routines - * - * board-specific init should be done by arch/.../.../board-XXX.c (maybe - * initializing banks together) rather than boot loaders; kexec() won't - * go through boot loaders. - * - * the gpio clock will be turned on when gpios are used, and you may also - * need to pay attention to PINMUX registers to be sure those pins are - * used as gpios, not with other peripherals. - * - * On-chip GPIOs are numbered 0..(DAVINCI_N_GPIO-1). For documentation, - * and maybe for later updates, code may write GPIO(N). These may be - * all 1.8V signals, all 3.3V ones, or a mix of the two. A given chip - * may not support all the GPIOs in that range. - * - * GPIOs can also be on external chips, numbered after the ones built-in - * to the DaVinci chip. For now, they won't be usable as IRQ sources. - */ -#define GPIO(X) (X) /* 0 <= X <= (DAVINCI_N_GPIO - 1) */ - -/* Convert GPIO signal to GPIO pin number */ -#define GPIO_TO_PIN(bank, gpio) (16 * (bank) + (gpio)) - -struct davinci_gpio_controller { - struct gpio_chip chip; - int irq_base; - spinlock_t lock; - void __iomem *regs; - void __iomem *set_data; - void __iomem *clr_data; - void __iomem *in_data; -}; - -/* The __gpio_to_controller() and __gpio_mask() functions inline to constants - * with constant parameters; or in outlined code they execute at runtime. - * - * You'd access the controller directly when reading or writing more than - * one gpio value at a time, and to support wired logic where the value - * being driven by the cpu need not match the value read back. - * - * These are NOT part of the cross-platform GPIO interface - */ -static inline struct davinci_gpio_controller * -__gpio_to_controller(unsigned gpio) -{ - struct davinci_gpio_controller *ctlrs = davinci_soc_info.gpio_ctlrs; - int index = gpio / 32; - - if (!ctlrs || index >= davinci_soc_info.gpio_ctlrs_num) - return NULL; - - return ctlrs + index; -} - -static inline u32 __gpio_mask(unsigned gpio) -{ - return 1 << (gpio % 32); -} +/* The inline versions use the static inlines in the driver header */ +#include "gpio-davinci.h" /* * The get/set/clear functions will inline when called with constant @@ -147,11 +77,6 @@ static inline int gpio_cansleep(unsigned gpio) return __gpio_cansleep(gpio); } -static inline int gpio_to_irq(unsigned gpio) -{ - return __gpio_to_irq(gpio); -} - static inline int irq_to_gpio(unsigned irq) { /* don't support the reverse mapping */