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-rw-r--r--Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt4
-rw-r--r--Documentation/arm/Samsung/Overview.txt86
-rwxr-xr-xDocumentation/arm/Samsung/clksrc-change-registers.awk167
-rw-r--r--Documentation/arm/memory.txt6
4 files changed, 260 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt b/Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt
index 76b3a11e90be..fa968aa99d67 100644
--- a/Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt
+++ b/Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/CPUfreq.txt
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ Introduction
14 how the clocks are arranged. The first implementation used as single 14 how the clocks are arranged. The first implementation used as single
15 PLL to feed the ARM, memory and peripherals via a series of dividers 15 PLL to feed the ARM, memory and peripherals via a series of dividers
16 and muxes and this is the implementation that is documented here. A 16 and muxes and this is the implementation that is documented here. A
17 newer version where there is a seperate PLL and clock divider for the 17 newer version where there is a separate PLL and clock divider for the
18 ARM core is available as a seperate driver. 18 ARM core is available as a separate driver.
19 19
20 20
21Layout 21Layout
diff --git a/Documentation/arm/Samsung/Overview.txt b/Documentation/arm/Samsung/Overview.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..7cced1fea9c3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/arm/Samsung/Overview.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
1 Samsung ARM Linux Overview
2 ==========================
3
4Introduction
5------------
6
7 The Samsung range of ARM SoCs spans many similar devices, from the initial
8 ARM9 through to the newest ARM cores. This document shows an overview of
9 the current kernel support, how to use it and where to find the code
10 that supports this.
11
12 The currently supported SoCs are:
13
14 - S3C24XX: See Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/Overview.txt for full list
15 - S3C64XX: S3C6400 and S3C6410
16 - S5PC6440
17
18 S5PC100 and S5PC110 support is currently being merged
19
20
21S3C24XX Systems
22---------------
23
24 There is still documentation in Documnetation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/ which
25 deals with the architecture and drivers specific to these devices.
26
27 See Documentation/arm/Samsung-S3C24XX/Overview.txt for more information
28 on the implementation details and specific support.
29
30
31Configuration
32-------------
33
34 A number of configurations are supplied, as there is no current way of
35 unifying all the SoCs into one kernel.
36
37 s5p6440_defconfig - S5P6440 specific default configuration
38 s5pc100_defconfig - S5PC100 specific default configuration
39
40
41Layout
42------
43
44 The directory layout is currently being restructured, and consists of
45 several platform directories and then the machine specific directories
46 of the CPUs being built for.
47
48 plat-samsung provides the base for all the implementations, and is the
49 last in the line of include directories that are processed for the build
50 specific information. It contains the base clock, GPIO and device definitions
51 to get the system running.
52
53 plat-s3c is the s3c24xx/s3c64xx platform directory, although it is currently
54 involved in other builds this will be phased out once the relevant code is
55 moved elsewhere.
56
57 plat-s3c24xx is for s3c24xx specific builds, see the S3C24XX docs.
58
59 plat-s3c64xx is for the s3c64xx specific bits, see the S3C24XX docs.
60
61 plat-s5p is for s5p specific builds, more to be added.
62
63
64 [ to finish ]
65
66
67Port Contributors
68-----------------
69
70 Ben Dooks (BJD)
71 Vincent Sanders
72 Herbert Potzl
73 Arnaud Patard (RTP)
74 Roc Wu
75 Klaus Fetscher
76 Dimitry Andric
77 Shannon Holland
78 Guillaume Gourat (NexVision)
79 Christer Weinigel (wingel) (Acer N30)
80 Lucas Correia Villa Real (S3C2400 port)
81
82
83Document Author
84---------------
85
86Copyright 2009-2010 Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org>
diff --git a/Documentation/arm/Samsung/clksrc-change-registers.awk b/Documentation/arm/Samsung/clksrc-change-registers.awk
new file mode 100755
index 000000000000..0c50220851fb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Documentation/arm/Samsung/clksrc-change-registers.awk
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
1#!/usr/bin/awk -f
2#
3# Copyright 2010 Ben Dooks <ben-linux@fluff.org>
4#
5# Released under GPLv2
6
7# example usage
8# ./clksrc-change-registers.awk arch/arm/plat-s5pc1xx/include/plat/regs-clock.h < src > dst
9
10function extract_value(s)
11{
12 eqat = index(s, "=")
13 comat = index(s, ",")
14 return substr(s, eqat+2, (comat-eqat)-2)
15}
16
17function remove_brackets(b)
18{
19 return substr(b, 2, length(b)-2)
20}
21
22function splitdefine(l, p)
23{
24 r = split(l, tp)
25
26 p[0] = tp[2]
27 p[1] = remove_brackets(tp[3])
28}
29
30function find_length(f)
31{
32 if (0)
33 printf "find_length " f "\n" > "/dev/stderr"
34
35 if (f ~ /0x1/)
36 return 1
37 else if (f ~ /0x3/)
38 return 2
39 else if (f ~ /0x7/)
40 return 3
41 else if (f ~ /0xf/)
42 return 4
43
44 printf "unknown legnth " f "\n" > "/dev/stderr"
45 exit
46}
47
48function find_shift(s)
49{
50 id = index(s, "<")
51 if (id <= 0) {
52 printf "cannot find shift " s "\n" > "/dev/stderr"
53 exit
54 }
55
56 return substr(s, id+2)
57}
58
59
60BEGIN {
61 if (ARGC < 2) {
62 print "too few arguments" > "/dev/stderr"
63 exit
64 }
65
66# read the header file and find the mask values that we will need
67# to replace and create an associative array of values
68
69 while (getline line < ARGV[1] > 0) {
70 if (line ~ /\#define.*_MASK/ &&
71 !(line ~ /S5PC100_EPLL_MASK/) &&
72 !(line ~ /USB_SIG_MASK/)) {
73 splitdefine(line, fields)
74 name = fields[0]
75 if (0)
76 printf "MASK " line "\n" > "/dev/stderr"
77 dmask[name,0] = find_length(fields[1])
78 dmask[name,1] = find_shift(fields[1])
79 if (0)
80 printf "=> '" name "' LENGTH=" dmask[name,0] " SHIFT=" dmask[name,1] "\n" > "/dev/stderr"
81 } else {
82 }
83 }
84
85 delete ARGV[1]
86}
87
88/clksrc_clk.*=.*{/ {
89 shift=""
90 mask=""
91 divshift=""
92 reg_div=""
93 reg_src=""
94 indent=1
95
96 print $0
97
98 for(; indent >= 1;) {
99 if ((getline line) <= 0) {
100 printf "unexpected end of file" > "/dev/stderr"
101 exit 1;
102 }
103
104 if (line ~ /\.shift/) {
105 shift = extract_value(line)
106 } else if (line ~ /\.mask/) {
107 mask = extract_value(line)
108 } else if (line ~ /\.reg_divider/) {
109 reg_div = extract_value(line)
110 } else if (line ~ /\.reg_source/) {
111 reg_src = extract_value(line)
112 } else if (line ~ /\.divider_shift/) {
113 divshift = extract_value(line)
114 } else if (line ~ /{/) {
115 indent++
116 print line
117 } else if (line ~ /}/) {
118 indent--
119
120 if (indent == 0) {
121 if (0) {
122 printf "shift '" shift "' ='" dmask[shift,0] "'\n" > "/dev/stderr"
123 printf "mask '" mask "'\n" > "/dev/stderr"
124 printf "dshft '" divshift "'\n" > "/dev/stderr"
125 printf "rdiv '" reg_div "'\n" > "/dev/stderr"
126 printf "rsrc '" reg_src "'\n" > "/dev/stderr"
127 }
128
129 generated = mask
130 sub(reg_src, reg_div, generated)
131
132 if (0) {
133 printf "/* rsrc " reg_src " */\n"
134 printf "/* rdiv " reg_div " */\n"
135 printf "/* shift " shift " */\n"
136 printf "/* mask " mask " */\n"
137 printf "/* generated " generated " */\n"
138 }
139
140 if (reg_div != "") {
141 printf "\t.reg_div = { "
142 printf ".reg = " reg_div ", "
143 printf ".shift = " dmask[generated,1] ", "
144 printf ".size = " dmask[generated,0] ", "
145 printf "},\n"
146 }
147
148 printf "\t.reg_src = { "
149 printf ".reg = " reg_src ", "
150 printf ".shift = " dmask[mask,1] ", "
151 printf ".size = " dmask[mask,0] ", "
152
153 printf "},\n"
154
155 }
156
157 print line
158 } else {
159 print line
160 }
161
162 if (0)
163 printf indent ":" line "\n" > "/dev/stderr"
164 }
165}
166
167// && ! /clksrc_clk.*=.*{/ { print $0 }
diff --git a/Documentation/arm/memory.txt b/Documentation/arm/memory.txt
index 9d58c7c5eddd..eb0fae18ffb1 100644
--- a/Documentation/arm/memory.txt
+++ b/Documentation/arm/memory.txt
@@ -59,7 +59,11 @@ PAGE_OFFSET high_memory-1 Kernel direct-mapped RAM region.
59 This maps the platforms RAM, and typically 59 This maps the platforms RAM, and typically
60 maps all platform RAM in a 1:1 relationship. 60 maps all platform RAM in a 1:1 relationship.
61 61
62TASK_SIZE PAGE_OFFSET-1 Kernel module space 62PKMAP_BASE PAGE_OFFSET-1 Permanent kernel mappings
63 One way of mapping HIGHMEM pages into kernel
64 space.
65
66MODULES_VADDR MODULES_END-1 Kernel module space
63 Kernel modules inserted via insmod are 67 Kernel modules inserted via insmod are
64 placed here using dynamic mappings. 68 placed here using dynamic mappings.
65 69