linux/arch/arm/mach-pxa/pxa320.c
Eric Miao 51c62982a3 [ARM] pxa: introduce pxa{25x,27x,300,320,930}.h for board usage
Considering the header mess ATM, it is not always possible to include
the correct header files within board code. Let's keep this simple:

  <mach/pxa25x.h>  - for pxa25x based platforms
  <mach/pxa27x.h>  - for pxa27x based platforms
  <mach/pxa300.h>  - for pxa300 based platforms
  <mach/pxa320.h>  - for pxa320 based platforms
  <mach/pxa930.h>  - for pxa930 based platforms

NOTE:

1. one header one board file, they are not compatible (i.e. they have
   conflicting definitions which won't compile if included together).

2. Unless strictly necessary, the following header files are considered
   to be SoC files use _only_, and is not recommended to be included in
   board code:

    <mach/hardware.h>
    <mach/pxa-regs.h>
    <mach/pxa2xx-regs.h>
    <mach/pxa3xx-regs.h>
    <mach/mfp.h>
    <mach/mfp-pxa2xx.h>
    <mach/mfp-pxa25x.h>
    <mach/mfp-pxa27x.h>
    <mach/mfp-pxa3xx.h>
    <mach/mfp-pxa300.h>
    <mach/mfp-pxa320.h>
    <mach/mfp-pxa930.h>

Signed-off-by: Eric Miao <eric.miao@marvell.com>
2009-03-09 21:22:36 +08:00

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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 <mach/pxa320.h>
#include "generic.h"
#include "devices.h"
#include "clock.h"
static struct pxa3xx_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 DEFINE_PXA3_CKEN(pxa320_nand, NAND, 104000000, 0);
static struct clk_lookup pxa320_clkregs[] = {
INIT_CLKREG(&clk_pxa320_nand, "pxa3xx-nand", NULL),
};
static int __init pxa320_init(void)
{
if (cpu_is_pxa320()) {
pxa3xx_init_mfp();
pxa3xx_mfp_init_addr(pxa320_mfp_addr_map);
clks_register(ARRAY_AND_SIZE(pxa320_clkregs));
}
return 0;
}
core_initcall(pxa320_init);