linux/arch/arm/mach-pxa/pxa320.c
Robert Jarzmik a1c0a6adbc ARM: pxa: Transition pxa25x, pxa27x, pxa3xx to clk framework
Transition the PXA25x, PXA27x and PXA3xx CPUs to the clock framework.
This transition still enables legacy platforms to run without device
tree as before, ie relying on platform data encoded in board specific
files.

This is the last step of clock framework transition for pxa
platforms. It was tested on lubbock (pxa25x), mioa701 (pxa27x) and
zylonite (pxa3xx).

Signed-off-by: Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>
2015-05-12 23:26:46 +02:00

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/*
* linux/arch/arm/mach-pxa/pxa320.c
*
* Code specific to PXA320
*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Marvell Internation Ltd.
*
* 2007-08-21: eric miao <eric.miao@marvell.com>
* initial version
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/io.h>
#include <mach/pxa320.h>
#include "generic.h"
#include "devices.h"
static struct mfp_addr_map pxa320_mfp_addr_map[] __initdata = {
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO0, GPIO4, 0x0124),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO5, GPIO9, 0x028C),
MFP_ADDR(GPIO10, 0x0458),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO11, GPIO26, 0x02A0),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO27, GPIO48, 0x0400),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO49, GPIO62, 0x045C),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO63, GPIO73, 0x04B4),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO74, GPIO98, 0x04F0),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO99, GPIO127, 0x0600),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO0_2, GPIO5_2, 0x0674),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO6_2, GPIO13_2, 0x0494),
MFP_ADDR_X(GPIO14_2, GPIO17_2, 0x04E0),
MFP_ADDR(nXCVREN, 0x0138),
MFP_ADDR(DF_CLE_nOE, 0x0204),
MFP_ADDR(DF_nADV1_ALE, 0x0208),
MFP_ADDR(DF_SCLK_S, 0x020C),
MFP_ADDR(DF_SCLK_E, 0x0210),
MFP_ADDR(nBE0, 0x0214),
MFP_ADDR(nBE1, 0x0218),
MFP_ADDR(DF_nADV2_ALE, 0x021C),
MFP_ADDR(DF_INT_RnB, 0x0220),
MFP_ADDR(DF_nCS0, 0x0224),
MFP_ADDR(DF_nCS1, 0x0228),
MFP_ADDR(DF_nWE, 0x022C),
MFP_ADDR(DF_nRE_nOE, 0x0230),
MFP_ADDR(nLUA, 0x0234),
MFP_ADDR(nLLA, 0x0238),
MFP_ADDR(DF_ADDR0, 0x023C),
MFP_ADDR(DF_ADDR1, 0x0240),
MFP_ADDR(DF_ADDR2, 0x0244),
MFP_ADDR(DF_ADDR3, 0x0248),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO0, 0x024C),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO8, 0x0250),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO1, 0x0254),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO9, 0x0258),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO2, 0x025C),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO10, 0x0260),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO3, 0x0264),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO11, 0x0268),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO4, 0x026C),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO12, 0x0270),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO5, 0x0274),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO13, 0x0278),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO6, 0x027C),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO14, 0x0280),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO7, 0x0284),
MFP_ADDR(DF_IO15, 0x0288),
MFP_ADDR_END,
};
static int __init pxa320_init(void)
{
if (cpu_is_pxa320()) {
mfp_init_base(io_p2v(MFPR_BASE));
mfp_init_addr(pxa320_mfp_addr_map);
}
return 0;
}
core_initcall(pxa320_init);