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diff --git a/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_badge4.c b/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_badge4.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c6b262b653d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_badge4.c | |||
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1 | /* | ||
2 | * linux/drivers/pcmcia/sa1100_badge4.c | ||
3 | * | ||
4 | * BadgePAD 4 PCMCIA specific routines | ||
5 | * | ||
6 | * Christopher Hoover <ch@hpl.hp.com> | ||
7 | * | ||
8 | * Copyright (C) 2002 Hewlett-Packard Company | ||
9 | * | ||
10 | * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | ||
11 | * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as | ||
12 | * published by the Free Software Foundation. | ||
13 | * | ||
14 | */ | ||
15 | #include <linux/module.h> | ||
16 | #include <linux/kernel.h> | ||
17 | #include <linux/sched.h> | ||
18 | #include <linux/device.h> | ||
19 | #include <linux/errno.h> | ||
20 | #include <linux/init.h> | ||
21 | |||
22 | #include <asm/hardware.h> | ||
23 | #include <asm/mach-types.h> | ||
24 | #include <asm/arch/badge4.h> | ||
25 | #include <asm/hardware/sa1111.h> | ||
26 | |||
27 | #include "sa1111_generic.h" | ||
28 | |||
29 | /* | ||
30 | * BadgePAD 4 Details | ||
31 | * | ||
32 | * PCM Vcc: | ||
33 | * | ||
34 | * PCM Vcc on BadgePAD 4 can be jumpered for 3v3 (short pins 1 and 3 | ||
35 | * on JP6) or 5v0 (short pins 3 and 5 on JP6). | ||
36 | * | ||
37 | * PCM Vpp: | ||
38 | * | ||
39 | * PCM Vpp on BadgePAD 4 can be jumpered for 12v0 (short pins 4 and 6 | ||
40 | * on JP6) or tied to PCM Vcc (short pins 2 and 4 on JP6). N.B., | ||
41 | * 12v0 operation requires that the power supply actually supply 12v0 | ||
42 | * via pin 7 of JP7. | ||
43 | * | ||
44 | * CF Vcc: | ||
45 | * | ||
46 | * CF Vcc on BadgePAD 4 can be jumpered either for 3v3 (short pins 1 | ||
47 | * and 2 on JP10) or 5v0 (short pins 2 and 3 on JP10). | ||
48 | * | ||
49 | * Unfortunately there's no way programmatically to determine how a | ||
50 | * given board is jumpered. This code assumes a default jumpering | ||
51 | * as described below. | ||
52 | * | ||
53 | * If the defaults aren't correct, you may override them with a pcmv | ||
54 | * setup argument: pcmv=<pcm vcc>,<pcm vpp>,<cf vcc>. The units are | ||
55 | * tenths of volts; e.g. pcmv=33,120,50 indicates 3v3 PCM Vcc, 12v0 | ||
56 | * PCM Vpp, and 5v0 CF Vcc. | ||
57 | * | ||
58 | */ | ||
59 | |||
60 | static int badge4_pcmvcc = 50; /* pins 3 and 5 jumpered on JP6 */ | ||
61 | static int badge4_pcmvpp = 50; /* pins 2 and 4 jumpered on JP6 */ | ||
62 | static int badge4_cfvcc = 33; /* pins 1 and 2 jumpered on JP10 */ | ||
63 | |||
64 | static void complain_about_jumpering(const char *whom, | ||
65 | const char *supply, | ||
66 | int given, int wanted) | ||
67 | { | ||
68 | printk(KERN_ERR | ||
69 | "%s: %s %d.%dV wanted but board is jumpered for %s %d.%dV operation" | ||
70 | "; re-jumper the board and/or use pcmv=xx,xx,xx\n", | ||
71 | whom, supply, | ||
72 | wanted / 10, wanted % 10, | ||
73 | supply, | ||
74 | given / 10, given % 10); | ||
75 | } | ||
76 | |||
77 | static int | ||
78 | badge4_pcmcia_configure_socket(struct soc_pcmcia_socket *skt, const socket_state_t *state) | ||
79 | { | ||
80 | int ret; | ||
81 | |||
82 | switch (skt->nr) { | ||
83 | case 0: | ||
84 | if ((state->Vcc != 0) && | ||
85 | (state->Vcc != badge4_pcmvcc)) { | ||
86 | complain_about_jumpering(__FUNCTION__, "pcmvcc", | ||
87 | badge4_pcmvcc, state->Vcc); | ||
88 | // Apply power regardless of the jumpering. | ||
89 | // return -1; | ||
90 | } | ||
91 | if ((state->Vpp != 0) && | ||
92 | (state->Vpp != badge4_pcmvpp)) { | ||
93 | complain_about_jumpering(__FUNCTION__, "pcmvpp", | ||
94 | badge4_pcmvpp, state->Vpp); | ||
95 | return -1; | ||
96 | } | ||
97 | break; | ||
98 | |||
99 | case 1: | ||
100 | if ((state->Vcc != 0) && | ||
101 | (state->Vcc != badge4_cfvcc)) { | ||
102 | complain_about_jumpering(__FUNCTION__, "cfvcc", | ||
103 | badge4_cfvcc, state->Vcc); | ||
104 | return -1; | ||
105 | } | ||
106 | break; | ||
107 | |||
108 | default: | ||
109 | return -1; | ||
110 | } | ||
111 | |||
112 | ret = sa1111_pcmcia_configure_socket(skt, state); | ||
113 | if (ret == 0) { | ||
114 | unsigned long flags; | ||
115 | int need5V; | ||
116 | |||
117 | local_irq_save(flags); | ||
118 | |||
119 | need5V = ((state->Vcc == 50) || (state->Vpp == 50)); | ||
120 | |||
121 | badge4_set_5V(BADGE4_5V_PCMCIA_SOCK(skt->nr), need5V); | ||
122 | |||
123 | local_irq_restore(flags); | ||
124 | } | ||
125 | |||
126 | return 0; | ||
127 | } | ||
128 | |||
129 | static struct pcmcia_low_level badge4_pcmcia_ops = { | ||
130 | .owner = THIS_MODULE, | ||
131 | .init = sa1111_pcmcia_hw_init, | ||
132 | .shutdown = sa1111_pcmcia_hw_shutdown, | ||
133 | .socket_state = sa1111_pcmcia_socket_state, | ||
134 | .configure_socket = badge4_pcmcia_configure_socket, | ||
135 | |||
136 | .socket_init = sa1111_pcmcia_socket_init, | ||
137 | .socket_suspend = sa1111_pcmcia_socket_suspend, | ||
138 | }; | ||
139 | |||
140 | int pcmcia_badge4_init(struct device *dev) | ||
141 | { | ||
142 | int ret = -ENODEV; | ||
143 | |||
144 | if (machine_is_badge4()) { | ||
145 | printk(KERN_INFO | ||
146 | "%s: badge4_pcmvcc=%d, badge4_pcmvpp=%d, badge4_cfvcc=%d\n", | ||
147 | __FUNCTION__, | ||
148 | badge4_pcmvcc, badge4_pcmvpp, badge4_cfvcc); | ||
149 | |||
150 | ret = sa11xx_drv_pcmcia_probe(dev, &badge4_pcmcia_ops, 0, 2); | ||
151 | } | ||
152 | |||
153 | return ret; | ||
154 | } | ||
155 | |||
156 | static int __init pcmv_setup(char *s) | ||
157 | { | ||
158 | int v[4]; | ||
159 | |||
160 | s = get_options(s, ARRAY_SIZE(v), v); | ||
161 | |||
162 | if (v[0] >= 1) badge4_pcmvcc = v[1]; | ||
163 | if (v[0] >= 2) badge4_pcmvpp = v[2]; | ||
164 | if (v[0] >= 3) badge4_cfvcc = v[3]; | ||
165 | |||
166 | return 1; | ||
167 | } | ||
168 | |||
169 | __setup("pcmv=", pcmv_setup); | ||