/* linux/arch/arm/mach-s3c2410/s3c2410.c * * Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Simtec Electronics * Ben Dooks * * http://www.simtec.co.uk/products/EB2410ITX/ * * 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 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "s3c2410.h" #include "cpu.h" #include "devs.h" #include "clock.h" /* Initial IO mappings */ static struct map_desc s3c2410_iodesc[] __initdata = { IODESC_ENT(CLKPWR), IODESC_ENT(LCD), IODESC_ENT(TIMER), IODESC_ENT(WATCHDOG), }; /* our uart devices */ /* uart registration process */ void __init s3c2410_init_uarts(struct s3c2410_uartcfg *cfg, int no) { s3c24xx_init_uartdevs("s3c2410-uart", s3c2410_uart_resources, cfg, no); } /* s3c2410_map_io * * register the standard cpu IO areas, and any passed in from the * machine specific initialisation. */ void __init s3c2410_map_io(struct map_desc *mach_desc, int mach_size) { /* register our io-tables */ iotable_init(s3c2410_iodesc, ARRAY_SIZE(s3c2410_iodesc)); iotable_init(mach_desc, mach_size); } void __init s3c2410_init_clocks(int xtal) { unsigned long tmp; unsigned long fclk; unsigned long hclk; unsigned long pclk; /* now we've got our machine bits initialised, work out what * clocks we've got */ fclk = s3c2410_get_pll(__raw_readl(S3C2410_MPLLCON), xtal); tmp = __raw_readl(S3C2410_CLKDIVN); /* work out clock scalings */ hclk = fclk / ((tmp & S3C2410_CLKDIVN_HDIVN) ? 2 : 1); pclk = hclk / ((tmp & S3C2410_CLKDIVN_PDIVN) ? 2 : 1); /* print brieft summary of clocks, etc */ printk("S3C2410: core %ld.%03ld MHz, memory %ld.%03ld MHz, peripheral %ld.%03ld MHz\n", print_mhz(fclk), print_mhz(hclk), print_mhz(pclk)); /* initialise the clocks here, to allow other things like the * console to use them */ s3c24xx_setup_clocks(xtal, fclk, hclk, pclk); s3c2410_baseclk_add(); } struct sysdev_class s3c2410_sysclass = { set_kset_name("s3c2410-core"), }; static struct sys_device s3c2410_sysdev = { .cls = &s3c2410_sysclass, }; /* need to register class before we actually register the device, and * we also need to ensure that it has been initialised before any of the * drivers even try to use it (even if not on an s3c2440 based system) * as a driver which may support both 2410 and 2440 may try and use it. */ static int __init s3c2410_core_init(void) { return sysdev_class_register(&s3c2410_sysclass); } core_initcall(s3c2410_core_init); int __init s3c2410_init(void) { printk("S3C2410: Initialising architecture\n"); return sysdev_register(&s3c2410_sysdev); }