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author | Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org> | 2007-02-16 21:18:39 -0500 |
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committer | Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk> | 2007-02-17 06:27:25 -0500 |
commit | bc43fd40ea9d4183fb0bab00f55af2da0ab46979 (patch) | |
tree | 5bff6a274312d2fcca7b83420489c6c29e568019 /include/asm-arm/hardware | |
parent | ca83b0bcf875cd20cb5226d1fc7e828d9e0cc269 (diff) |
[ARM] 4090/2: avoid clash between PXA and SA1111 defines
The Lubbock platform uses both a PXA25x and a SA1111 at the same time.
Both chips have the same "Serial Audio Controller" registers although
the SA1111 one is never expected to be used in preference to the PXA25x
one. So let's disable the SA1111 defines whenever compilation is for a
PXA architecture and make the PXA defines always defined.
This removes a bunch of "already defined" warnings as well since the
current hack to prevent them depended on include ordering which wasn't
always right.
While at it, clean up the SA1111 defines allowing to get rid of the
__CCREG() macro.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Pitre <nico@cam.org>
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
Diffstat (limited to 'include/asm-arm/hardware')
-rw-r--r-- | include/asm-arm/hardware/sa1111.h | 93 |
1 files changed, 36 insertions, 57 deletions
diff --git a/include/asm-arm/hardware/sa1111.h b/include/asm-arm/hardware/sa1111.h index 6aa0a5b75b69..61b1d05c7df7 100644 --- a/include/asm-arm/hardware/sa1111.h +++ b/include/asm-arm/hardware/sa1111.h | |||
@@ -29,6 +29,9 @@ | |||
29 | #define _SA1111(x) ((x) + sa1111->resource.start) | 29 | #define _SA1111(x) ((x) + sa1111->resource.start) |
30 | #endif | 30 | #endif |
31 | 31 | ||
32 | #define sa1111_writel(val,addr) __raw_writel(val, addr) | ||
33 | #define sa1111_readl(addr) __raw_readl(addr) | ||
34 | |||
32 | /* | 35 | /* |
33 | * 26 bits of the SA-1110 address bus are available to the SA-1111. | 36 | * 26 bits of the SA-1110 address bus are available to the SA-1111. |
34 | * Use these when feeding target addresses to the DMA engines. | 37 | * Use these when feeding target addresses to the DMA engines. |
@@ -45,14 +48,6 @@ | |||
45 | #define SA1111_SAC_DMA_MIN_XFER (0x800) | 48 | #define SA1111_SAC_DMA_MIN_XFER (0x800) |
46 | 49 | ||
47 | /* | 50 | /* |
48 | * SA1111 register definitions. | ||
49 | */ | ||
50 | #define __CCREG(x) __REGP(SA1111_VBASE + (x)) | ||
51 | |||
52 | #define sa1111_writel(val,addr) __raw_writel(val, addr) | ||
53 | #define sa1111_readl(addr) __raw_readl(addr) | ||
54 | |||
55 | /* | ||
56 | * System Bus Interface (SBI) | 51 | * System Bus Interface (SBI) |
57 | * | 52 | * |
58 | * Registers | 53 | * Registers |
@@ -194,55 +189,37 @@ | |||
194 | * SADR Serial Audio Data Register (16 x 32-bit) | 189 | * SADR Serial Audio Data Register (16 x 32-bit) |
195 | */ | 190 | */ |
196 | 191 | ||
197 | #define _SACR0 _SA1111( 0x0600 ) | 192 | #define SA1111_SERAUDIO 0x0600 |
198 | #define _SACR1 _SA1111( 0x0604 ) | 193 | |
199 | #define _SACR2 _SA1111( 0x0608 ) | 194 | /* |
200 | #define _SASR0 _SA1111( 0x060c ) | 195 | * These are offsets from the above base. |
201 | #define _SASR1 _SA1111( 0x0610 ) | 196 | */ |
202 | #define _SASCR _SA1111( 0x0618 ) | 197 | #define SA1111_SACR0 0x00 |
203 | #define _L3_CAR _SA1111( 0x061c ) | 198 | #define SA1111_SACR1 0x04 |
204 | #define _L3_CDR _SA1111( 0x0620 ) | 199 | #define SA1111_SACR2 0x08 |
205 | #define _ACCAR _SA1111( 0x0624 ) | 200 | #define SA1111_SASR0 0x0c |
206 | #define _ACCDR _SA1111( 0x0628 ) | 201 | #define SA1111_SASR1 0x10 |
207 | #define _ACSAR _SA1111( 0x062c ) | 202 | #define SA1111_SASCR 0x18 |
208 | #define _ACSDR _SA1111( 0x0630 ) | 203 | #define SA1111_L3_CAR 0x1c |
209 | #define _SADTCS _SA1111( 0x0634 ) | 204 | #define SA1111_L3_CDR 0x20 |
210 | #define _SADTSA _SA1111( 0x0638 ) | 205 | #define SA1111_ACCAR 0x24 |
211 | #define _SADTCA _SA1111( 0x063c ) | 206 | #define SA1111_ACCDR 0x28 |
212 | #define _SADTSB _SA1111( 0x0640 ) | 207 | #define SA1111_ACSAR 0x2c |
213 | #define _SADTCB _SA1111( 0x0644 ) | 208 | #define SA1111_ACSDR 0x30 |
214 | #define _SADRCS _SA1111( 0x0648 ) | 209 | #define SA1111_SADTCS 0x34 |
215 | #define _SADRSA _SA1111( 0x064c ) | 210 | #define SA1111_SADTSA 0x38 |
216 | #define _SADRCA _SA1111( 0x0650 ) | 211 | #define SA1111_SADTCA 0x3c |
217 | #define _SADRSB _SA1111( 0x0654 ) | 212 | #define SA1111_SADTSB 0x40 |
218 | #define _SADRCB _SA1111( 0x0658 ) | 213 | #define SA1111_SADTCB 0x44 |
219 | #define _SAITR _SA1111( 0x065c ) | 214 | #define SA1111_SADRCS 0x48 |
220 | #define _SADR _SA1111( 0x0680 ) | 215 | #define SA1111_SADRSA 0x4c |
221 | 216 | #define SA1111_SADRCA 0x50 | |
222 | #define SACR0 __CCREG(0x0600) | 217 | #define SA1111_SADRSB 0x54 |
223 | #define SACR1 __CCREG(0x0604) | 218 | #define SA1111_SADRCB 0x58 |
224 | #define SACR2 __CCREG(0x0608) | 219 | #define SA1111_SAITR 0x5c |
225 | #define SASR0 __CCREG(0x060c) | 220 | #define SA1111_SADR 0x80 |
226 | #define SASR1 __CCREG(0x0610) | 221 | |
227 | #define SASCR __CCREG(0x0618) | 222 | #ifndef CONFIG_ARCH_PXA |
228 | #define L3_CAR __CCREG(0x061c) | ||
229 | #define L3_CDR __CCREG(0x0620) | ||
230 | #define ACCAR __CCREG(0x0624) | ||
231 | #define ACCDR __CCREG(0x0628) | ||
232 | #define ACSAR __CCREG(0x062c) | ||
233 | #define ACSDR __CCREG(0x0630) | ||
234 | #define SADTCS __CCREG(0x0634) | ||
235 | #define SADTSA __CCREG(0x0638) | ||
236 | #define SADTCA __CCREG(0x063c) | ||
237 | #define SADTSB __CCREG(0x0640) | ||
238 | #define SADTCB __CCREG(0x0644) | ||
239 | #define SADRCS __CCREG(0x0648) | ||
240 | #define SADRSA __CCREG(0x064c) | ||
241 | #define SADRCA __CCREG(0x0650) | ||
242 | #define SADRSB __CCREG(0x0654) | ||
243 | #define SADRCB __CCREG(0x0658) | ||
244 | #define SAITR __CCREG(0x065c) | ||
245 | #define SADR __CCREG(0x0680) | ||
246 | 223 | ||
247 | #define SACR0_ENB (1<<0) | 224 | #define SACR0_ENB (1<<0) |
248 | #define SACR0_BCKD (1<<2) | 225 | #define SACR0_BCKD (1<<2) |
@@ -330,6 +307,8 @@ | |||
330 | #define SAITR_RDBDA (1<<10) | 307 | #define SAITR_RDBDA (1<<10) |
331 | #define SAITR_RDBDB (1<<11) | 308 | #define SAITR_RDBDB (1<<11) |
332 | 309 | ||
310 | #endif /* !CONFIG_ARCH_PXA */ | ||
311 | |||
333 | /* | 312 | /* |
334 | * General-Purpose I/O Interface | 313 | * General-Purpose I/O Interface |
335 | * | 314 | * |