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This directory attempts to document the ABI between the Linux kernel and
userspace, and the relative stability of these interfaces. Due to the
everchanging nature of Linux, and the differing maturity levels, these
interfaces should be used by userspace programs in different ways.
We have four different levels of ABI stability, as shown by the four
different subdirectories in this location. Interfaces may change levels
of stability according to the rules described below.
The different levels of stability are:
stable/
This directory documents the interfaces that the developer has
defined to be stable. Userspace programs are free to use these
interfaces with no restrictions, and backward compatibility for
them will be guaranteed for at least 2 years. Most interfaces
(like syscalls) are expected to never change and always be
available.
testing/
This directory documents interfaces that are felt to be stable,
as the main development of this interface has been completed.
The interface can be changed to add new features, but the
current interface will not break by doing this, unless grave
errors or security problems are found in them. Userspace
programs can start to rely on these interfaces, but they must be
aware of changes that can occur before these interfaces move to
be marked stable. Programs that use these interfaces are
strongly encouraged to add their name to the description of
these interfaces, so that the kernel developers can easily
notify them if any changes occur (see the description of the
layout of the files below for details on how to do this.)
obsolete/
This directory documents interfaces that are still remaining in
the kernel, but are marked to be removed at some later point in
time. The description of the interface will document the reason
why it is obsolete and when it can be expected to be removed.
The file Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt may describe
some of these interfaces, giving a schedule for when they will
be removed.
removed/
This directory contains a list of the old interfaces that have
been removed from the kernel.
Every file in these directories will contain the following information:
What: Short description of the interface
Date: Date created
KernelVersion: Kernel version this feature first showed up in.
Contact: Primary contact for this interface (may be a mailing list)
Description: Long description of the interface and how to use it.
Users: All users of this interface who wish to be notified when
it changes. This is very important for interfaces in
the "testing" stage, so that kernel developers can work
with userspace developers to ensure that things do not
break in ways that are unacceptable. It is also
important to get feedback for these interfaces to make
sure they are working in a proper way and do not need to
be changed further.
How things move between levels:
Interfaces in stable may move to obsolete, as long as the proper
notification is given.
Interfaces may be removed from obsolete and the kernel as long as the
documented amount of time has gone by.
Interfaces in the testing state can move to the stable state when the
developers feel they are finished. They cannot be removed from the
kernel tree without going through the obsolete state first.
It's up to the developer to place their interfaces in the category they
wish for it to start out in.

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What: devfs
Date: July 2005
Contact: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Description:
devfs has been unmaintained for a number of years, has unfixable
races, contains a naming policy within the kernel that is
against the LSB, and can be replaced by using udev.
The files fs/devfs/*, include/linux/devfs_fs*.h will be removed,
along with the the assorted devfs function calls throughout the
kernel tree.
Users:

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What: The kernel syscall interface
Description:
This interface matches much of the POSIX interface and is based
on it and other Unix based interfaces. It will only be added to
over time, and not have things removed from it.
Note that this interface is different for every architecture
that Linux supports. Please see the architecture-specific
documentation for details on the syscall numbers that are to be
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What: /sys/module
Description:
The /sys/module tree consists of the following structure:
/sys/module/MODULENAME
The name of the module that is in the kernel. This
module name will show up either if the module is built
directly into the kernel, or if it is loaded as a
dyanmic module.
/sys/module/MODULENAME/parameters
This directory contains individual files that are each
individual parameters of the module that are able to be
changed at runtime. See the individual module
documentation as to the contents of these parameters and
what they accomplish.
Note: The individual parameter names and values are not
considered stable, only the fact that they will be
placed in this location within sysfs. See the
individual driver documentation for details as to the
stability of the different parameters.
/sys/module/MODULENAME/refcnt
If the module is able to be unloaded from the kernel, this file
will contain the current reference count of the module.
Note: If the module is built into the kernel, or if the
CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD kernel configuration value is not enabled,
this file will not be present.

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What: /sys/class/
Date: Febuary 2006
Contact: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Description:
The /sys/class directory will consist of a group of
subdirectories describing individual classes of devices
in the kernel. The individual directories will consist
of either subdirectories, or symlinks to other
directories.
All programs that use this directory tree must be able
to handle both subdirectories or symlinks in order to
work properly.
Users:
udev <linux-hotplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>

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What: /sys/devices
Date: February 2006
Contact: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Description:
The /sys/devices tree contains a snapshot of the
internal state of the kernel device tree. Devices will
be added and removed dynamically as the machine runs,
and between different kernel versions, the layout of the
devices within this tree will change.
Please do not rely on the format of this tree because of
this. If a program wishes to find different things in
the tree, please use the /sys/class structure and rely
on the symlinks there to point to the proper location
within the /sys/devices tree of the individual devices.
Or rely on the uevent messages to notify programs of
devices being added and removed from this tree to find
the location of those devices.
Note that sometimes not all devices along the directory
chain will have emitted uevent messages, so userspace
programs must be able to handle such occurrences.
Users:
udev <linux-hotplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>

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README on the ADC/Touchscreen Controller
========================================
The LH79524 and LH7A404 include a built-in Analog to Digital
controller (ADC) that is used to process input from a touchscreen.
The driver only implements a four-wire touch panel protocol.
The touchscreen driver is maintenance free except for the pen-down or
touch threshold. Some resistive displays and board combinations may
require tuning of this threshold. The driver exposes some of it's
internal state in the sys filesystem. If the kernel is configured
with it, CONFIG_SYSFS, and sysfs is mounted at /sys, there will be a
directory
/sys/devices/platform/adc-lh7.0
containing these files.
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Jan 1 00:00 samples
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Jan 1 00:00 threshold
-r--r--r-- 1 root root 4096 Jan 1 00:00 threshold_range
The threshold is the current touch threshold. It defaults to 750 on
most targets.
# cat threshold
750
The threshold_range contains the range of valid values for the
threshold. Values outside of this range will be silently ignored.
# cat threshold_range
0 1023
To change the threshold, write a value to the threshold file.
# echo 500 > threshold
# cat threshold
500
The samples file contains the most recently sampled values from the
ADC. There are 12. Below are typical of the last sampled values when
the pen has been released. The first two and last two samples are for
detecting whether or not the pen is down. The third through sixth are
X coordinate samples. The seventh through tenth are Y coordinate
samples.
# cat samples
1023 1023 0 0 0 0 530 529 530 529 1023 1023
To determine a reasonable threshold, press on the touch panel with an
appropriate stylus and read the values from samples.
# cat samples
1023 676 92 103 101 102 855 919 922 922 1023 679
The first and eleventh samples are discarded. Thus, the important
values are the second and twelfth which are used to determine if the
pen is down. When both are below the threshold, the driver registers
that the pen is down. When either is above the threshold, it
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README on the LCD Panels
========================
Configuration options for several LCD panels, available from Logic PD,
are included in the kernel source. This README will help you
understand the configuration data and give you some guidance for
adding support for other panels if you wish.
lcd-panels.h
------------
There is no way, at present, to detect which panel is attached to the
system at runtime. Thus the kernel configuration is static. The file
arch/arm/mach-ld7a40x/lcd-panels.h (or similar) defines all of the
panel specific parameters.
It should be possible for this data to be shared among several device
families. The current layout may be insufficiently general, but it is
amenable to improvement.
PIXEL_CLOCK
-----------
The panel data sheets will give a range of acceptable pixel clocks.
The fundamental LCDCLK input frequency is divided down by a PCD
constant in field '.tim2'. It may happen that it is impossible to set
the pixel clock within this range. A clock which is too slow will
tend to flicker. For the highest quality image, set the clock as high
as possible.
MARGINS
-------
These values may be difficult to glean from the panel data sheet. In
the case of the Sharp panels, the upper margin is explicitly called
out as a specific number of lines from the top of the frame. The
other values may not matter as much as the panels tend to
automatically center the image.
Sync Sense
----------
The sense of the hsync and vsync pulses may be called out in the data
sheet. On one panel, the sense of these pulses determine the height
of the visible region on the panel. Most of the Sharp panels use
negative sense sync pulses set by the TIM2_IHS and TIM2_IVS bits in
'.tim2'.
Pel Layout
----------
The Sharp color TFT panels are all configured for 16 bit direct color
modes. The amba-lcd driver sets the pel mode to 565 for 5 bits of
each red and blue and 6 bits of green.

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---------------------------
What: raw1394: requests of type RAW1394_REQ_ISO_SEND, RAW1394_REQ_ISO_LISTEN
When: November 2005
When: November 2006
Why: Deprecated in favour of the new ioctl-based rawiso interface, which is
more efficient. You should really be using libraw1394 for raw1394
access anyway.
Who: Jody McIntyre <scjody@steamballoon.com>
Who: Jody McIntyre <scjody@modernduck.com>
---------------------------
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---------------------------
What: Support for NEC DDB5074 and DDB5476 evaluation boards.
When: June 2006
Why: Board specific code doesn't build anymore since ~2.6.0 and no
users have complained indicating there is no more need for these
boards. This should really be considered a last call.
Who: Ralf Baechle <ralf@linux-mips.org>
---------------------------
What: USB driver API moves to EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL
When: Febuary 2008
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int inotify_rm_watch (int fd, __u32 mask);
(iii) Internal Kernel Implementation
(iii) Kernel Interface
Each inotify instance is associated with an inotify_device structure.
Inotify's kernel API consists a set of functions for managing watches and an
event callback.
To use the kernel API, you must first initialize an inotify instance with a set
of inotify_operations. You are given an opaque inotify_handle, which you use
for any further calls to inotify.
struct inotify_handle *ih = inotify_init(my_event_handler);
You must provide a function for processing events and a function for destroying
the inotify watch.
void handle_event(struct inotify_watch *watch, u32 wd, u32 mask,
u32 cookie, const char *name, struct inode *inode)
watch - the pointer to the inotify_watch that triggered this call
wd - the watch descriptor
mask - describes the event that occurred
cookie - an identifier for synchronizing events
name - the dentry name for affected files in a directory-based event
inode - the affected inode in a directory-based event
void destroy_watch(struct inotify_watch *watch)
You may add watches by providing a pre-allocated and initialized inotify_watch
structure and specifying the inode to watch along with an inotify event mask.
You must pin the inode during the call. You will likely wish to embed the
inotify_watch structure in a structure of your own which contains other
information about the watch. Once you add an inotify watch, it is immediately
subject to removal depending on filesystem events. You must grab a reference if
you depend on the watch hanging around after the call.
inotify_init_watch(&my_watch->iwatch);
inotify_get_watch(&my_watch->iwatch); // optional
s32 wd = inotify_add_watch(ih, &my_watch->iwatch, inode, mask);
inotify_put_watch(&my_watch->iwatch); // optional
You may use the watch descriptor (wd) or the address of the inotify_watch for
other inotify operations. You must not directly read or manipulate data in the
inotify_watch. Additionally, you must not call inotify_add_watch() more than
once for a given inotify_watch structure, unless you have first called either
inotify_rm_watch() or inotify_rm_wd().
To determine if you have already registered a watch for a given inode, you may
call inotify_find_watch(), which gives you both the wd and the watch pointer for
the inotify_watch, or an error if the watch does not exist.
wd = inotify_find_watch(ih, inode, &watchp);
You may use container_of() on the watch pointer to access your own data
associated with a given watch. When an existing watch is found,
inotify_find_watch() bumps the refcount before releasing its locks. You must
put that reference with:
put_inotify_watch(watchp);
Call inotify_find_update_watch() to update the event mask for an existing watch.
inotify_find_update_watch() returns the wd of the updated watch, or an error if
the watch does not exist.
wd = inotify_find_update_watch(ih, inode, mask);
An existing watch may be removed by calling either inotify_rm_watch() or
inotify_rm_wd().
int ret = inotify_rm_watch(ih, &my_watch->iwatch);
int ret = inotify_rm_wd(ih, wd);
A watch may be removed while executing your event handler with the following:
inotify_remove_watch_locked(ih, iwatch);
Call inotify_destroy() to remove all watches from your inotify instance and
release it. If there are no outstanding references, inotify_destroy() will call
your destroy_watch op for each watch.
inotify_destroy(ih);
When inotify removes a watch, it sends an IN_IGNORED event to your callback.
You may use this event as an indication to free the watch memory. Note that
inotify may remove a watch due to filesystem events, as well as by your request.
If you use IN_ONESHOT, inotify will remove the watch after the first event, at
which point you may call the final inotify_put_watch.
(iv) Kernel Interface Prototypes
struct inotify_handle *inotify_init(struct inotify_operations *ops);
inotify_init_watch(struct inotify_watch *watch);
s32 inotify_add_watch(struct inotify_handle *ih,
struct inotify_watch *watch,
struct inode *inode, u32 mask);
s32 inotify_find_watch(struct inotify_handle *ih, struct inode *inode,
struct inotify_watch **watchp);
s32 inotify_find_update_watch(struct inotify_handle *ih,
struct inode *inode, u32 mask);
int inotify_rm_wd(struct inotify_handle *ih, u32 wd);
int inotify_rm_watch(struct inotify_handle *ih,
struct inotify_watch *watch);
void inotify_remove_watch_locked(struct inotify_handle *ih,
struct inotify_watch *watch);
void inotify_destroy(struct inotify_handle *ih);
void get_inotify_watch(struct inotify_watch *watch);
void put_inotify_watch(struct inotify_watch *watch);
(v) Internal Kernel Implementation
Each inotify instance is represented by an inotify_handle structure.
Inotify's userspace consumers also have an inotify_device which is
associated with the inotify_handle, and on which events are queued.
Each watch is associated with an inotify_watch structure. Watches are chained
off of each associated device and each associated inode.
off of each associated inotify_handle and each associated inode.
See fs/inotify.c for the locking and lifetime rules.
See fs/inotify.c and fs/inotify_user.c for the locking and lifetime rules.
(iv) Rationale
(vi) Rationale
Q: What is the design decision behind not tying the watch to the open fd of
the watched object?
@ -145,7 +263,7 @@ A: The poor user-space interface is the second biggest problem with dnotify.
file descriptor-based one that allows basic file I/O and poll/select.
Obtaining the fd and managing the watches could have been done either via a
device file or a family of new system calls. We decided to implement a
family of system calls because that is the preffered approach for new kernel
family of system calls because that is the preferred approach for new kernel
interfaces. The only real difference was whether we wanted to use open(2)
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Kernel driver abituguru
=======================
Supported chips:
* Abit uGuru (Hardware Monitor part only)
Prefix: 'abituguru'
Addresses scanned: ISA 0x0E0
Datasheet: Not available, this driver is based on reverse engineering.
A "Datasheet" has been written based on the reverse engineering it
should be available in the same dir as this file under the name
abituguru-datasheet.
Authors:
Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede@hhs.nl>,
(Initial reverse engineering done by Olle Sandberg
<ollebull@gmail.com>)
Module Parameters
-----------------
* force: bool Force detection. Note this parameter only causes the
detection to be skipped, if the uGuru can't be read
the module initialization (insmod) will still fail.
* fan_sensors: int Tell the driver how many fan speed sensors there are
on your motherboard. Default: 0 (autodetect).
* pwms: int Tell the driver how many fan speed controls (fan
pwms) your motherboard has. Default: 0 (autodetect).
* verbose: int How verbose should the driver be? (0-3):
0 normal output
1 + verbose error reporting
2 + sensors type probing info\n"
3 + retryable error reporting
Default: 2 (the driver is still in the testing phase)
Notice if you need any of the first three options above please insmod the
driver with verbose set to 3 and mail me <j.w.r.degoede@hhs.nl> the output of:
dmesg | grep abituguru
Description
-----------
This driver supports the hardware monitoring features of the Abit uGuru chip
found on Abit uGuru featuring motherboards (most modern Abit motherboards).
The uGuru chip in reality is a Winbond W83L950D in disguise (despite Abit
claiming it is "a new microprocessor designed by the ABIT Engineers").
Unfortunatly this doesn't help since the W83L950D is a generic
microcontroller with a custom Abit application running on it.
Despite Abit not releasing any information regarding the uGuru, Olle
Sandberg <ollebull@gmail.com> has managed to reverse engineer the sensor part
of the uGuru. Without his work this driver would not have been possible.
Known Issues
------------
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uGuru datasheet
===============
First of all, what I know about uGuru is no fact based on any help, hints or
datasheet from Abit. The data I have got on uGuru have I assembled through
my weak knowledge in "backwards engineering".
And just for the record, you may have noticed uGuru isn't a chip developed by
Abit, as they claim it to be. It's realy just an microprocessor (uC) created by
Winbond (W83L950D). And no, reading the manual for this specific uC or
mailing Windbond for help won't give any usefull data about uGuru, as it is
the program inside the uC that is responding to calls.
Olle Sandberg <ollebull@gmail.com>, 2005-05-25
Original version by Olle Sandberg who did the heavy lifting of the initial
reverse engineering. This version has been almost fully rewritten for clarity
and extended with write support and info on more databanks, the write support
is once again reverse engineered by Olle the additional databanks have been
reverse engineered by me. I would like to express my thanks to Olle, this
document and the Linux driver could not have been written without his efforts.
Note: because of the lack of specs only the sensors part of the uGuru is
described here and not the CPU / RAM / etc voltage & frequency control.
Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede@hhs.nl>, 28-01-2006
Detection
=========
As far as known the uGuru is always placed at and using the (ISA) I/O-ports
0xE0 and 0xE4, so we don't have to scan any port-range, just check what the two
ports are holding for detection. We will refer to 0xE0 as CMD (command-port)
and 0xE4 as DATA because Abit refers to them with these names.
If DATA holds 0x00 or 0x08 and CMD holds 0x00 or 0xAC an uGuru could be
present. We have to check for two different values at data-port, because
after a reboot uGuru will hold 0x00 here, but if the driver is removed and
later on attached again data-port will hold 0x08, more about this later.
After wider testing of the Linux kernel driver some variants of the uGuru have
turned up which will hold 0x00 instead of 0xAC at the CMD port, thus we also
have to test CMD for two different values. On these uGuru's DATA will initally
hold 0x09 and will only hold 0x08 after reading CMD first, so CMD must be read
first!
To be really sure an uGuru is present a test read of one or more register
sets should be done.
Reading / Writing
=================
Addressing
----------
The uGuru has a number of different addressing levels. The first addressing
level we will call banks. A bank holds data for one or more sensors. The data
in a bank for a sensor is one or more bytes large.
The number of bytes is fixed for a given bank, you should always read or write
that many bytes, reading / writing more will fail, the results when writing
less then the number of bytes for a given bank are undetermined.
See below for all known bank addresses, numbers of sensors in that bank,
number of bytes data per sensor and contents/meaning of those bytes.
Although both this document and the kernel driver have kept the sensor
terminoligy for the addressing within a bank this is not 100% correct, in
bank 0x24 for example the addressing within the bank selects a PWM output not
a sensor.
Notice that some banks have both a read and a write address this is how the
uGuru determines if a read from or a write to the bank is taking place, thus
when reading you should always use the read address and when writing the
write address. The write address is always one (1) more then the read address.
uGuru ready
-----------
Before you can read from or write to the uGuru you must first put the uGuru
in "ready" mode.
To put the uGuru in ready mode first write 0x00 to DATA and then wait for DATA
to hold 0x09, DATA should read 0x09 within 250 read cycles.
Next CMD _must_ be read and should hold 0xAC, usually CMD will hold 0xAC the
first read but sometimes it takes a while before CMD holds 0xAC and thus it
has to be read a number of times (max 50).
After reading CMD, DATA should hold 0x08 which means that the uGuru is ready
for input. As above DATA will usually hold 0x08 the first read but not always.
This step can be skipped, but it is undetermined what happens if the uGuru has
not yet reported 0x08 at DATA and you proceed with writing a bank address.
Sending bank and sensor addresses to the uGuru
----------------------------------------------
First the uGuru must be in "ready" mode as described above, DATA should hold
0x08 indicating that the uGuru wants input, in this case the bank address.
Next write the bank address to DATA. After the bank address has been written
wait for to DATA to hold 0x08 again indicating that it wants / is ready for
more input (max 250 reads).
Once DATA holds 0x08 again write the sensor address to CMD.
Reading
-------
First send the bank and sensor addresses as described above.
Then for each byte of data you want to read wait for DATA to hold 0x01
which indicates that the uGuru is ready to be read (max 250 reads) and once
DATA holds 0x01 read the byte from CMD.
Once all bytes have been read data will hold 0x09, but there is no reason to
test for this. Notice that the number of bytes is bank address dependent see
above and below.
After completing a successfull read it is advised to put the uGuru back in
ready mode, so that it is ready for the next read / write cycle. This way
if your program / driver is unloaded and later loaded again the detection
algorithm described above will still work.
Writing
-------
First send the bank and sensor addresses as described above.
Then for each byte of data you want to write wait for DATA to hold 0x00
which indicates that the uGuru is ready to be written (max 250 reads) and
once DATA holds 0x00 write the byte to CMD.
Once all bytes have been written wait for DATA to hold 0x01 (max 250 reads)
don't ask why this is the way it is.
Once DATA holds 0x01 read CMD it should hold 0xAC now.
After completing a successfull write it is advised to put the uGuru back in
ready mode, so that it is ready for the next read / write cycle. This way
if your program / driver is unloaded and later loaded again the detection
algorithm described above will still work.
Gotchas
-------
After wider testing of the Linux kernel driver some variants of the uGuru have
turned up which do not hold 0x08 at DATA within 250 reads after writing the
bank address. With these versions this happens quite frequent, using larger
timeouts doesn't help, they just go offline for a second or 2, doing some
internal callibration or whatever. Your code should be prepared to handle
this and in case of no response in this specific case just goto sleep for a
while and then retry.
Address Map
===========
Bank 0x20 Alarms (R)
--------------------
This bank contains 0 sensors, iow the sensor address is ignored (but must be
written) just use 0. Bank 0x20 contains 3 bytes:
Byte 0:
This byte holds the alarm flags for sensor 0-7 of Sensor Bank1, with bit 0
corresponding to sensor 0, 1 to 1, etc.
Byte 1:
This byte holds the alarm flags for sensor 8-15 of Sensor Bank1, with bit 0
corresponding to sensor 8, 1 to 9, etc.
Byte 2:
This byte holds the alarm flags for sensor 0-5 of Sensor Bank2, with bit 0
corresponding to sensor 0, 1 to 1, etc.
Bank 0x21 Sensor Bank1 Values / Readings (R)
--------------------------------------------
This bank contains 16 sensors, for each sensor it contains 1 byte.
So far the following sensors are known to be available on all motherboards:
Sensor 0 CPU temp
Sensor 1 SYS temp
Sensor 3 CPU core volt
Sensor 4 DDR volt
Sensor 10 DDR Vtt volt
Sensor 15 PWM temp
Byte 0:
This byte holds the reading from the sensor. Sensors in Bank1 can be both
volt and temp sensors, this is motherboard specific. The uGuru however does
seem to know (be programmed with) what kindoff sensor is attached see Sensor
Bank1 Settings description.
Volt sensors use a linear scale, a reading 0 corresponds with 0 volt and a
reading of 255 with 3494 mV. The sensors for higher voltages however are
connected through a division circuit. The currently known division circuits
in use result in ranges of: 0-4361mV, 0-6248mV or 0-14510mV. 3.3 volt sources
use the 0-4361mV range, 5 volt the 0-6248mV and 12 volt the 0-14510mV .
Temp sensors also use a linear scale, a reading of 0 corresponds with 0 degree
Celsius and a reading of 255 with a reading of 255 degrees Celsius.
Bank 0x22 Sensor Bank1 Settings (R)
Bank 0x23 Sensor Bank1 Settings (W)
-----------------------------------
This bank contains 16 sensors, for each sensor it contains 3 bytes. Each
set of 3 bytes contains the settings for the sensor with the same sensor
address in Bank 0x21 .
Byte 0:
Alarm behaviour for the selected sensor. A 1 enables the described behaviour.
Bit 0: Give an alarm if measured temp is over the warning threshold (RW) *
Bit 1: Give an alarm if measured volt is over the max threshold (RW) **
Bit 2: Give an alarm if measured volt is under the min threshold (RW) **
Bit 3: Beep if alarm (RW)
Bit 4: 1 if alarm cause measured temp is over the warning threshold (R)
Bit 5: 1 if alarm cause measured volt is over the max threshold (R)
Bit 6: 1 if alarm cause measured volt is under the min threshold (R)
Bit 7: Volt sensor: Shutdown if alarm persist for more then 4 seconds (RW)
Temp sensor: Shutdown if temp is over the shutdown threshold (RW)
* This bit is only honored/used by the uGuru if a temp sensor is connected
** This bit is only honored/used by the uGuru if a volt sensor is connected
Note with some trickery this can be used to find out what kinda sensor is
detected see the Linux kernel driver for an example with many comments on
how todo this.
Byte 1:
Temp sensor: warning threshold (scale as bank 0x21)
Volt sensor: min threshold (scale as bank 0x21)
Byte 2:
Temp sensor: shutdown threshold (scale as bank 0x21)
Volt sensor: max threshold (scale as bank 0x21)
Bank 0x24 PWM outputs for FAN's (R)
Bank 0x25 PWM outputs for FAN's (W)
-----------------------------------
This bank contains 3 "sensors", for each sensor it contains 5 bytes.
Sensor 0 usually controls the CPU fan
Sensor 1 usually controls the NB (or chipset for single chip) fan
Sensor 2 usually controls the System fan
Byte 0:
Flag 0x80 to enable control, Fan runs at 100% when disabled.
low nibble (temp)sensor address at bank 0x21 used for control.
Byte 1:
0-255 = 0-12v (linear), specify voltage at which fan will rotate when under
low threshold temp (specified in byte 3)
Byte 2:
0-255 = 0-12v (linear), specify voltage at which fan will rotate when above
high threshold temp (specified in byte 4)
Byte 3:
Low threshold temp (scale as bank 0x21)
byte 4:
High threshold temp (scale as bank 0x21)
Bank 0x26 Sensors Bank2 Values / Readings (R)
---------------------------------------------
This bank contains 6 sensors (AFAIK), for each sensor it contains 1 byte.
So far the following sensors are known to be available on all motherboards:
Sensor 0: CPU fan speed
Sensor 1: NB (or chipset for single chip) fan speed
Sensor 2: SYS fan speed
Byte 0:
This byte holds the reading from the sensor. 0-255 = 0-15300 (linear)
Bank 0x27 Sensors Bank2 Settings (R)
Bank 0x28 Sensors Bank2 Settings (W)
------------------------------------
This bank contains 6 sensors (AFAIK), for each sensor it contains 2 bytes.
Byte 0:
Alarm behaviour for the selected sensor. A 1 enables the described behaviour.
Bit 0: Give an alarm if measured rpm is under the min threshold (RW)
Bit 3: Beep if alarm (RW)
Bit 7: Shutdown if alarm persist for more then 4 seconds (RW)
Byte 1:
min threshold (scale as bank 0x26)
Warning for the adventerous
===========================
A word of caution to those who want to experiment and see if they can figure
the voltage / clock programming out, I tried reading and only reading banks
0-0x30 with the reading code used for the sensor banks (0x20-0x28) and this
resulted in a _permanent_ reprogramming of the voltages, luckily I had the
sensors part configured so that it would shutdown my system on any out of spec
voltages which proprably safed my computer (after a reboot I managed to
immediatly enter the bios and reload the defaults). This probably means that
the read/write cycle for the non sensor part is different from the sensor part.

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Kernel driver lm70
==================
Supported chip:
* National Semiconductor LM70
Datasheet: http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM70.html
Author:
Kaiwan N Billimoria <kaiwan@designergraphix.com>
Description
-----------
This driver implements support for the National Semiconductor LM70
temperature sensor.
The LM70 temperature sensor chip supports a single temperature sensor.
It communicates with a host processor (or microcontroller) via an
SPI/Microwire Bus interface.
Communication with the LM70 is simple: when the temperature is to be sensed,
the driver accesses the LM70 using SPI communication: 16 SCLK cycles
comprise the MOSI/MISO loop. At the end of the transfer, the 11-bit 2's
complement digital temperature (sent via the SIO line), is available in the
driver for interpretation. This driver makes use of the kernel's in-core
SPI support.
Thanks to
---------
Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org> for mentoring the hwmon-side driver
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@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ Supported chips:
Addresses scanned: I2C 0x18 - 0x1a, 0x29 - 0x2b, 0x4c - 0x4e
Datasheet: Publicly available at the National Semiconductor website
http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM83.html
* National Semiconductor LM82
Addresses scanned: I2C 0x18 - 0x1a, 0x29 - 0x2b, 0x4c - 0x4e
Datasheet: Publicly available at the National Semiconductor website
http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM82.html
Author: Jean Delvare <khali@linux-fr.org>
@ -15,10 +19,11 @@ Description
-----------
The LM83 is a digital temperature sensor. It senses its own temperature as
well as the temperature of up to three external diodes. It is compatible
with many other devices such as the LM84 and all other ADM1021 clones.
The main difference between the LM83 and the LM84 in that the later can
only sense the temperature of one external diode.
well as the temperature of up to three external diodes. The LM82 is
a stripped down version of the LM83 that only supports one external diode.
Both are compatible with many other devices such as the LM84 and all
other ADM1021 clones. The main difference between the LM83 and the LM84
in that the later can only sense the temperature of one external diode.
Using the adm1021 driver for a LM83 should work, but only two temperatures
will be reported instead of four.
@ -30,12 +35,16 @@ contact us. Note that the LM90 can easily be misdetected as a LM83.
Confirmed motherboards:
SBS P014
SBS PSL09
Unconfirmed motherboards:
Gigabyte GA-8IK1100
Iwill MPX2
Soltek SL-75DRV5
The LM82 is confirmed to have been found on most AMD Geode reference
designs and test platforms.
The driver has been successfully tested by Magnus Forsström, who I'd
like to thank here. More testers will be of course welcome.

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Kernel driver smsc47m192
========================
Supported chips:
* SMSC LPC47M192 and LPC47M997
Prefix: 'smsc47m192'
Addresses scanned: I2C 0x2c - 0x2d
Datasheet: The datasheet for LPC47M192 is publicly available from
http://www.smsc.com/
The LPC47M997 is compatible for hardware monitoring.
Author: Hartmut Rick <linux@rick.claranet.de>
Special thanks to Jean Delvare for careful checking
of the code and many helpful comments and suggestions.
Description
-----------
This driver implements support for the hardware sensor capabilities
of the SMSC LPC47M192 and LPC47M997 Super-I/O chips.
These chips support 3 temperature channels and 8 voltage inputs
as well as CPU voltage VID input.
They do also have fan monitoring and control capabilities, but the
these features are accessed via ISA bus and are not supported by this
driver. Use the 'smsc47m1' driver for fan monitoring and control.
Voltages and temperatures are measured by an 8-bit ADC, the resolution
of the temperatures is 1 bit per degree C.
Voltages are scaled such that the nominal voltage corresponds to
192 counts, i.e. 3/4 of the full range. Thus the available range for
each voltage channel is 0V ... 255/192*(nominal voltage), the resolution
is 1 bit per (nominal voltage)/192.
Both voltage and temperature values are scaled by 1000, the sys files
show voltages in mV and temperatures in units of 0.001 degC.
The +12V analog voltage input channel (in4_input) is multiplexed with
bit 4 of the encoded CPU voltage. This means that you either get
a +12V voltage measurement or a 5 bit CPU VID, but not both.
The default setting is to use the pin as 12V input, and use only 4 bit VID.
This driver assumes that the information in the configuration register
is correct, i.e. that the BIOS has updated the configuration if
the motherboard has this input wired to VID4.
The temperature and voltage readings are updated once every 1.5 seconds.
Reading them more often repeats the same values.
sysfs interface
---------------
in0_input - +2.5V voltage input
in1_input - CPU voltage input (nominal 2.25V)
in2_input - +3.3V voltage input
in3_input - +5V voltage input
in4_input - +12V voltage input (may be missing if used as VID4)
in5_input - Vcc voltage input (nominal 3.3V)
This is the supply voltage of the sensor chip itself.
in6_input - +1.5V voltage input
in7_input - +1.8V voltage input
in[0-7]_min,
in[0-7]_max - lower and upper alarm thresholds for in[0-7]_input reading
All voltages are read and written in mV.
in[0-7]_alarm - alarm flags for voltage inputs
These files read '1' in case of alarm, '0' otherwise.
temp1_input - chip temperature measured by on-chip diode
temp[2-3]_input - temperature measured by external diodes (one of these would
typically be wired to the diode inside the CPU)
temp[1-3]_min,
temp[1-3]_max - lower and upper alarm thresholds for temperatures
temp[1-3]_offset - temperature offset registers
The chip adds the offsets stored in these registers to
the corresponding temperature readings.
Note that temp1 and temp2 offsets share the same register,
they cannot both be different from zero at the same time.
Writing a non-zero number to one of them will reset the other
offset to zero.
All temperatures and offsets are read and written in
units of 0.001 degC.
temp[1-3]_alarm - alarm flags for temperature inputs, '1' in case of alarm,
'0' otherwise.
temp[2-3]_input_fault - diode fault flags for temperature inputs 2 and 3.
A fault is detected if the two pins for the corresponding
sensor are open or shorted, or any of the two is shorted
to ground or Vcc. '1' indicates a diode fault.
cpu0_vid - CPU voltage as received from the CPU
vrm - CPU VID standard used for decoding CPU voltage
The *_min, *_max, *_offset and vrm files can be read and
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@ -3,15 +3,15 @@ Naming and data format standards for sysfs files
The libsensors library offers an interface to the raw sensors data
through the sysfs interface. See libsensors documentation and source for
more further information. As of writing this document, libsensors
(from lm_sensors 2.8.3) is heavily chip-dependant. Adding or updating
further information. As of writing this document, libsensors
(from lm_sensors 2.8.3) is heavily chip-dependent. Adding or updating
support for any given chip requires modifying the library's code.
This is because libsensors was written for the procfs interface
older kernel modules were using, which wasn't standardized enough.
Recent versions of libsensors (from lm_sensors 2.8.2 and later) have
support for the sysfs interface, though.
The new sysfs interface was designed to be as chip-independant as
The new sysfs interface was designed to be as chip-independent as
possible.
Note that motherboards vary widely in the connections to sensor chips.
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ range using external resistors. Since the values of these resistors
can change from motherboard to motherboard, the conversions cannot be
hard coded into the driver and have to be done in user space.
For this reason, even if we aim at a chip-independant libsensors, it will
For this reason, even if we aim at a chip-independent libsensors, it will
still require a configuration file (e.g. /etc/sensors.conf) for proper
values conversion, labeling of inputs and hiding of unused inputs.
@ -39,15 +39,16 @@ If you are developing a userspace application please send us feedback on
this standard.
Note that this standard isn't completely established yet, so it is subject
to changes, even important ones. One more reason to use the library instead
of accessing sysfs files directly.
to changes. If you are writing a new hardware monitoring driver those
features can't seem to fit in this interface, please contact us with your
extension proposal. Keep in mind that backward compatibility must be
preserved.
Each chip gets its own directory in the sysfs /sys/devices tree. To
find all sensor chips, it is easier to follow the symlinks from
/sys/i2c/devices/
find all sensor chips, it is easier to follow the device symlinks from
/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*.
All sysfs values are fixed point numbers. To get the true value of some
of the values, you should divide by the specified value.
All sysfs values are fixed point numbers.
There is only one value per file, unlike the older /proc specification.
The common scheme for files naming is: <type><number>_<item>. Usual
@ -69,28 +70,40 @@ to cause an alarm) is chip-dependent.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
[0-*] denotes any positive number starting from 0
[1-*] denotes any positive number starting from 1
RO read only value
RW read/write value
Read/write values may be read-only for some chips, depending on the
hardware implementation.
All entries are optional, and should only be created in a given driver
if the chip has the feature.
************
* Voltages *
************
in[0-8]_min Voltage min value.
in[0-*]_min Voltage min value.
Unit: millivolt
Read/Write
RW
in[0-8]_max Voltage max value.
in[0-*]_max Voltage max value.
Unit: millivolt
Read/Write
RW
in[0-8]_input Voltage input value.
in[0-*]_input Voltage input value.
Unit: millivolt
Read only
RO
Voltage measured on the chip pin.
Actual voltage depends on the scaling resistors on the
motherboard, as recommended in the chip datasheet.
This varies by chip and by motherboard.
Because of this variation, values are generally NOT scaled
by the chip driver, and must be done by the application.
However, some drivers (notably lm87 and via686a)
do scale, with various degrees of success.
do scale, because of internal resistors built into a chip.
These drivers will output the actual voltage.
Typical usage:
@ -104,58 +117,72 @@ in[0-8]_input Voltage input value.
in7_* varies
in8_* varies
cpu[0-1]_vid CPU core reference voltage.
cpu[0-*]_vid CPU core reference voltage.
Unit: millivolt
Read only.
RO
Not always correct.
vrm Voltage Regulator Module version number.
Read only.
Two digit number, first is major version, second is
minor version.
RW (but changing it should no more be necessary)
Originally the VRM standard version multiplied by 10, but now
an arbitrary number, as not all standards have a version
number.
Affects the way the driver calculates the CPU core reference
voltage from the vid pins.
Also see the Alarms section for status flags associated with voltages.
********
* Fans *
********
fan[1-3]_min Fan minimum value
fan[1-*]_min Fan minimum value
Unit: revolution/min (RPM)
Read/Write.
RW
fan[1-3]_input Fan input value.
fan[1-*]_input Fan input value.
Unit: revolution/min (RPM)
Read only.
RO
fan[1-3]_div Fan divisor.
fan[1-*]_div Fan divisor.
Integer value in powers of two (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128).
RW
Some chips only support values 1, 2, 4 and 8.
Note that this is actually an internal clock divisor, which
affects the measurable speed range, not the read value.
Also see the Alarms section for status flags associated with fans.
*******
* PWM *
*******
pwm[1-3] Pulse width modulation fan control.
pwm[1-*] Pulse width modulation fan control.
Integer value in the range 0 to 255
Read/Write
RW
255 is max or 100%.
pwm[1-3]_enable
pwm[1-*]_enable
Switch PWM on and off.
Not always present even if fan*_pwm is.
0 to turn off
1 to turn on in manual mode
2 to turn on in automatic mode
Read/Write
0: turn off
1: turn on in manual mode
2+: turn on in automatic mode
Check individual chip documentation files for automatic mode details.
RW
pwm[1-*]_mode
0: DC mode
1: PWM mode
RW
pwm[1-*]_auto_channels_temp
Select which temperature channels affect this PWM output in
auto mode. Bitfield, 1 is temp1, 2 is temp2, 4 is temp3 etc...
Which values are possible depend on the chip used.
RW
pwm[1-*]_auto_point[1-*]_pwm
pwm[1-*]_auto_point[1-*]_temp
@ -163,6 +190,7 @@ pwm[1-*]_auto_point[1-*]_temp_hyst
Define the PWM vs temperature curve. Number of trip points is
chip-dependent. Use this for chips which associate trip points
to PWM output channels.
RW
OR
@ -172,50 +200,57 @@ temp[1-*]_auto_point[1-*]_temp_hyst
Define the PWM vs temperature curve. Number of trip points is
chip-dependent. Use this for chips which associate trip points
to temperature channels.
RW
****************
* Temperatures *
****************
temp[1-3]_type Sensor type selection.
temp[1-*]_type Sensor type selection.
Integers 1 to 4 or thermistor Beta value (typically 3435)
Read/Write.
RW
1: PII/Celeron Diode
2: 3904 transistor
3: thermal diode
4: thermistor (default/unknown Beta)
Not all types are supported by all chips
temp[1-4]_max Temperature max value.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Read/Write value.
temp[1-*]_max Temperature max value.
Unit: millidegree Celsius (or millivolt, see below)
RW
temp[1-3]_min Temperature min value.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Read/Write value.
temp[1-*]_min Temperature min value.
Unit: millidegree Celsius
RW
temp[1-3]_max_hyst
temp[1-*]_max_hyst
Temperature hysteresis value for max limit.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Unit: millidegree Celsius
Must be reported as an absolute temperature, NOT a delta
from the max value.
Read/Write value.
RW
temp[1-4]_input Temperature input value.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Read only value.
temp[1-*]_input Temperature input value.
Unit: millidegree Celsius
RO
temp[1-4]_crit Temperature critical value, typically greater than
temp[1-*]_crit Temperature critical value, typically greater than
corresponding temp_max values.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Read/Write value.
Unit: millidegree Celsius
RW
temp[1-2]_crit_hyst
temp[1-*]_crit_hyst
Temperature hysteresis value for critical limit.
Unit: millidegree Celcius
Unit: millidegree Celsius
Must be reported as an absolute temperature, NOT a delta
from the critical value.
RW
temp[1-4]_offset
Temperature offset which is added to the temperature reading
by the chip.
Unit: millidegree Celsius
Read/Write value.
If there are multiple temperature sensors, temp1_* is
@ -225,6 +260,17 @@ temp[1-2]_crit_hyst
itself, for example the thermal diode inside the CPU or
a thermistor nearby.
Some chips measure temperature using external thermistors and an ADC, and
report the temperature measurement as a voltage. Converting this voltage
back to a temperature (or the other way around for limits) requires
mathematical functions not available in the kernel, so the conversion
must occur in user space. For these chips, all temp* files described
above should contain values expressed in millivolt instead of millidegree
Celsius. In other words, such temperature channels are handled as voltage
channels by the driver.
Also see the Alarms section for status flags associated with temperatures.
************
* Currents *
@ -233,25 +279,88 @@ temp[1-2]_crit_hyst
Note that no known chip provides current measurements as of writing,
so this part is theoretical, so to say.
curr[1-n]_max Current max value
curr[1-*]_max Current max value
Unit: milliampere
Read/Write.
RW
curr[1-n]_min Current min value.
curr[1-*]_min Current min value.
Unit: milliampere
Read/Write.
RW
curr[1-n]_input Current input value
curr[1-*]_input Current input value
Unit: milliampere
Read only.
RO
*********
* Other *
*********
**********
* Alarms *
**********
Each channel or limit may have an associated alarm file, containing a
boolean value. 1 means than an alarm condition exists, 0 means no alarm.
Usually a given chip will either use channel-related alarms, or
limit-related alarms, not both. The driver should just reflect the hardware
implementation.
in[0-*]_alarm
fan[1-*]_alarm
temp[1-*]_alarm
Channel alarm
0: no alarm
1: alarm
RO
OR
in[0-*]_min_alarm
in[0-*]_max_alarm
fan[1-*]_min_alarm
temp[1-*]_min_alarm
temp[1-*]_max_alarm
temp[1-*]_crit_alarm
Limit alarm
0: no alarm
1: alarm
RO
Each input channel may have an associated fault file. This can be used
to notify open diodes, unconnected fans etc. where the hardware
supports it. When this boolean has value 1, the measurement for that
channel should not be trusted.
in[0-*]_input_fault
fan[1-*]_input_fault
temp[1-*]_input_fault
Input fault condition
0: no fault occured
1: fault condition
RO
Some chips also offer the possibility to get beeped when an alarm occurs:
beep_enable Master beep enable
0: no beeps
1: beeps
RW
in[0-*]_beep
fan[1-*]_beep
temp[1-*]_beep
Channel beep
0: disable
1: enable
RW
In theory, a chip could provide per-limit beep masking, but no such chip
was seen so far.
Old drivers provided a different, non-standard interface to alarms and
beeps. These interface files are deprecated, but will be kept around
for compatibility reasons:
alarms Alarm bitmask.
Read only.
RO
Integer representation of one to four bytes.
A '1' bit means an alarm.
Chips should be programmed for 'comparator' mode so that
@ -259,35 +368,26 @@ alarms Alarm bitmask.
if it is still valid.
Generally a direct representation of a chip's internal
alarm registers; there is no standard for the position
of individual bits.
of individual bits. For this reason, the use of this
interface file for new drivers is discouraged. Use
individual *_alarm and *_fault files instead.
Bits are defined in kernel/include/sensors.h.
alarms_in Alarm bitmask relative to in (voltage) channels
Read only
A '1' bit means an alarm, LSB corresponds to in0 and so on
Prefered to 'alarms' for newer chips
alarms_fan Alarm bitmask relative to fan channels
Read only
A '1' bit means an alarm, LSB corresponds to fan1 and so on
Prefered to 'alarms' for newer chips
alarms_temp Alarm bitmask relative to temp (temperature) channels
Read only
A '1' bit means an alarm, LSB corresponds to temp1 and so on
Prefered to 'alarms' for newer chips
beep_enable Beep/interrupt enable
0 to disable.
1 to enable.
Read/Write
beep_mask Bitmask for beep.
Same format as 'alarms' with the same bit locations.
Read/Write
Same format as 'alarms' with the same bit locations,
use discouraged for the same reason. Use individual
*_beep files instead.
RW
*********
* Other *
*********
eeprom Raw EEPROM data in binary form.
Read only.
RO
pec Enable or disable PEC (SMBus only)
Read/Write
0: disable
1: enable
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@ -6,31 +6,32 @@ voltages, fans speed). They are often connected through an I2C bus, but some
are also connected directly through the ISA bus.
The kernel drivers make the data from the sensor chips available in the /sys
virtual filesystem. Userspace tools are then used to display or set or the
data in a more friendly manner.
virtual filesystem. Userspace tools are then used to display the measured
values or configure the chips in a more friendly manner.
Lm-sensors
----------
Core set of utilites that will allow you to obtain health information,
Core set of utilities that will allow you to obtain health information,
setup monitoring limits etc. You can get them on their homepage
http://www.lm-sensors.nu/ or as a package from your Linux distribution.
If from website:
Get lmsensors from project web site. Please note, you need only userspace
part, so compile with "make user_install" target.
Get lm-sensors from project web site. Please note, you need only userspace
part, so compile with "make user" and install with "make user_install".
General hints to get things working:
0) get lm-sensors userspace utils
1) compile all drivers in I2C section as modules in your kernel
1) compile all drivers in I2C and Hardware Monitoring sections as modules
in your kernel
2) run sensors-detect script, it will tell you what modules you need to load.
3) load them and run "sensors" command, you should see some results.
4) fix sensors.conf, labels, limits, fan divisors
5) if any more problems consult FAQ, or documentation
Other utilites
--------------
Other utilities
---------------
If you want some graphical indicators of system health look for applications
like: gkrellm, ksensors, xsensors, wmtemp, wmsensors, wmgtemp, ksysguardd,

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Kernel driver w83791d
=====================
Supported chips:
* Winbond W83791D
Prefix: 'w83791d'
Addresses scanned: I2C 0x2c - 0x2f
Datasheet: http://www.winbond-usa.com/products/winbond_products/pdfs/PCIC/W83791Da.pdf
Author: Charles Spirakis <bezaur@gmail.com>
This driver was derived from the w83781d.c and w83792d.c source files.
Credits:
w83781d.c:
Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>,
Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>,
and Mark Studebaker <mdsxyz123@yahoo.com>
w83792d.c:
Chunhao Huang <DZShen@Winbond.com.tw>,
Rudolf Marek <r.marek@sh.cvut.cz>
Module Parameters
-----------------
* init boolean
(default 0)
Use 'init=1' to have the driver do extra software initializations.
The default behavior is to do the minimum initialization possible
and depend on the BIOS to properly setup the chip. If you know you
have a w83791d and you're having problems, try init=1 before trying
reset=1.
* reset boolean
(default 0)
Use 'reset=1' to reset the chip (via index 0x40, bit 7). The default
behavior is no chip reset to preserve BIOS settings.
* force_subclients=bus,caddr,saddr,saddr
This is used to force the i2c addresses for subclients of
a certain chip. Example usage is `force_subclients=0,0x2f,0x4a,0x4b'
to force the subclients of chip 0x2f on bus 0 to i2c addresses
0x4a and 0x4b.
Description
-----------
This driver implements support for the Winbond W83791D chip.
Detection of the chip can sometimes be foiled because it can be in an
internal state that allows no clean access (Bank with ID register is not
currently selected). If you know the address of the chip, use a 'force'
parameter; this will put it into a more well-behaved state first.
The driver implements three temperature sensors, five fan rotation speed
sensors, and ten voltage sensors.
Temperatures are measured in degrees Celsius and measurement resolution is 1
degC for temp1 and 0.5 degC for temp2 and temp3. An alarm is triggered when
the temperature gets higher than the Overtemperature Shutdown value; it stays
on until the temperature falls below the Hysteresis value.
Fan rotation speeds are reported in RPM (rotations per minute). An alarm is
triggered if the rotation speed has dropped below a programmable limit. Fan
readings can be divided by a programmable divider (1, 2, 4, 8 for fan 1/2/3
and 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 or 128 for fan 4/5) to give the readings more
range or accuracy.
Voltage sensors (also known as IN sensors) report their values in millivolts.
An alarm is triggered if the voltage has crossed a programmable minimum
or maximum limit.
Alarms are provided as output from a "realtime status register". The
following bits are defined:
bit - alarm on:
0 - Vcore
1 - VINR0
2 - +3.3VIN
3 - 5VDD
4 - temp1
5 - temp2
6 - fan1
7 - fan2
8 - +12VIN
9 - -12VIN
10 - -5VIN
11 - fan3
12 - chassis
13 - temp3
14 - VINR1
15 - reserved
16 - tart1
17 - tart2
18 - tart3
19 - VSB
20 - VBAT
21 - fan4
22 - fan5
23 - reserved
When an alarm goes off, you can be warned by a beeping signal through your
computer speaker. It is possible to enable all beeping globally, or only
the beeping for some alarms.
The driver only reads the chip values each 3 seconds; reading them more
often will do no harm, but will return 'old' values.
W83791D TODO:
---------------
Provide a patch for per-file alarms as discussed on the mailing list
Provide a patch for smart-fan control (still need appropriate motherboard/fans)

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@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ Authors:
Module Parameters
-----------------
* force_addr: int
Forcibly enable the ICH at the given address. EXTREMELY DANGEROUS!
None.
Description

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@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Supported adapters:
* nForce3 250Gb MCP 10de:00E4
* nForce4 MCP 10de:0052
* nForce4 MCP-04 10de:0034
* nForce4 MCP51 10de:0264
* nForce4 MCP55 10de:0368
Datasheet: not publically available, but seems to be similar to the
AMD-8111 SMBus 2.0 adapter.

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@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
Kernel driver i2c-ocores
Supported adapters:
* OpenCores.org I2C controller by Richard Herveille (see datasheet link)
Datasheet: http://www.opencores.org/projects.cgi/web/i2c/overview
Author: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
Description
-----------
i2c-ocores is an i2c bus driver for the OpenCores.org I2C controller
IP core by Richard Herveille.
Usage
-----
i2c-ocores uses the platform bus, so you need to provide a struct
platform_device with the base address and interrupt number. The
dev.platform_data of the device should also point to a struct
ocores_i2c_platform_data (see linux/i2c-ocores.h) describing the
distance between registers and the input clock speed.
E.G. something like:
static struct resource ocores_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = MYI2C_BASEADDR,
.end = MYI2C_BASEADDR + 8,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = MYI2C_IRQ,
.end = MYI2C_IRQ,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct ocores_i2c_platform_data myi2c_data = {
.regstep = 2, /* two bytes between registers */
.clock_khz = 50000, /* input clock of 50MHz */
};
static struct platform_device myi2c = {
.name = "ocores-i2c",
.dev = {
.platform_data = &myi2c_data,
},
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(ocores_resources),
.resource = ocores_resources,
};

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@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ Supported adapters:
Datasheet: Publicly available at the Intel website
* ServerWorks OSB4, CSB5, CSB6 and HT-1000 southbridges
Datasheet: Only available via NDA from ServerWorks
* ATI IXP southbridges IXP200, IXP300, IXP400
Datasheet: Not publicly available
* Standard Microsystems (SMSC) SLC90E66 (Victory66) southbridge
Datasheet: Publicly available at the SMSC website http://www.smsc.com
@ -21,8 +23,6 @@ Module Parameters
Forcibly enable the PIIX4. DANGEROUS!
* force_addr: int
Forcibly enable the PIIX4 at the given address. EXTREMELY DANGEROUS!
* fix_hstcfg: int
Fix config register. Needed on some boards (Force CPCI735).
Description
@ -63,10 +63,36 @@ The PIIX4E is just an new version of the PIIX4; it is supported as well.
The PIIX/PIIX3 does not implement an SMBus or I2C bus, so you can't use
this driver on those mainboards.
The ServerWorks Southbridges, the Intel 440MX, and the Victory766 are
The ServerWorks Southbridges, the Intel 440MX, and the Victory66 are
identical to the PIIX4 in I2C/SMBus support.
A few OSB4 southbridges are known to be misconfigured by the BIOS. In this
case, you have you use the fix_hstcfg module parameter. Do not use it
unless you know you have to, because in some cases it also breaks
configuration on southbridges that don't need it.
If you own Force CPCI735 motherboard or other OSB4 based systems you may need
to change the SMBus Interrupt Select register so the SMBus controller uses
the SMI mode.
1) Use lspci command and locate the PCI device with the SMBus controller:
00:0f.0 ISA bridge: ServerWorks OSB4 South Bridge (rev 4f)
The line may vary for different chipsets. Please consult the driver source
for all possible PCI ids (and lspci -n to match them). Lets assume the
device is located at 00:0f.0.
2) Now you just need to change the value in 0xD2 register. Get it first with
command: lspci -xxx -s 00:0f.0
If the value is 0x3 then you need to change it to 0x1
setpci -s 00:0f.0 d2.b=1
Please note that you don't need to do that in all cases, just when the SMBus is
not working properly.
Hardware-specific issues
------------------------
This driver will refuse to load on IBM systems with an Intel PIIX4 SMBus.
Some of these machines have an RFID EEPROM (24RF08) connected to the SMBus,
which can easily get corrupted due to a state machine bug. These are mostly
Thinkpad laptops, but desktop systems may also be affected. We have no list
of all affected systems, so the only safe solution was to prevent access to
the SMBus on all IBM systems (detected using DMI data.)
For additional information, read:
http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/cvs/lm_sensors2/README.thinkpad

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@ -2,14 +2,31 @@ Kernel driver scx200_acb
Author: Christer Weinigel <wingel@nano-system.com>
The driver supersedes the older, never merged driver named i2c-nscacb.
Module Parameters
-----------------
* base: int
* base: up to 4 ints
Base addresses for the ACCESS.bus controllers on SCx200 and SC1100 devices
By default the driver uses two base addresses 0x820 and 0x840.
If you want only one base address, specify the second as 0 so as to
override this default.
Description
-----------
Enable the use of the ACCESS.bus controller on the Geode SCx200 and
SC1100 processors and the CS5535 and CS5536 Geode companion devices.
Device-specific notes
---------------------
The SC1100 WRAP boards are known to use base addresses 0x810 and 0x820.
If the scx200_acb driver is built into the kernel, add the following
parameter to your boot command line:
scx200_acb.base=0x810,0x820
If the scx200_acb driver is built as a module, add the following line to
the file /etc/modprobe.conf instead:
options scx200_acb base=0x810,0x820

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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
IP OVER INFINIBAND
The ib_ipoib driver is an implementation of the IP over InfiniBand
protocol as specified by the latest Internet-Drafts issued by the
IETF ipoib working group. It is a "native" implementation in the
sense of setting the interface type to ARPHRD_INFINIBAND and the
hardware address length to 20 (earlier proprietary implementations
protocol as specified by RFC 4391 and 4392, issued by the IETF ipoib
working group. It is a "native" implementation in the sense of
setting the interface type to ARPHRD_INFINIBAND and the hardware
address length to 20 (earlier proprietary implementations
masqueraded to the kernel as ethernet interfaces).
Partitions and P_Keys
@ -53,3 +53,7 @@ References
IETF IP over InfiniBand (ipoib) Working Group
http://ietf.org/html.charters/ipoib-charter.html
Transmission of IP over InfiniBand (IPoIB) (RFC 4391)
http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc4391.txt
IP over InfiniBand (IPoIB) Architecture (RFC 4392)
http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc4392.txt

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@ -124,7 +124,8 @@ GigaSet 307x Device Driver
You can use some configuration tool of your distribution to configure this
"modem" or configure pppd/wvdial manually. There are some example ppp
configuration files and chat scripts in the gigaset-VERSION/ppp directory.
configuration files and chat scripts in the gigaset-VERSION/ppp directory
in the driver packages from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gigaset307x/.
Please note that the USB drivers are not able to change the state of the
control lines (the M105 driver can be configured to use some undocumented
control requests, if you really need the control lines, though). This means
@ -164,8 +165,8 @@ GigaSet 307x Device Driver
If you want both of these at once, you are out of luck.
You can also use /sys/module/<name>/parameters/cidmode for changing
the CID mode setting (<name> is usb_gigaset or bas_gigaset).
You can also use /sys/class/tty/ttyGxy/cidmode for changing the CID mode
setting (ttyGxy is ttyGU0 or ttyGB0).
3. Troubleshooting

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@ -1402,6 +1402,15 @@ running once the system is up.
If enabled at boot time, /selinux/disable can be used
later to disable prior to initial policy load.
selinux_compat_net =
[SELINUX] Set initial selinux_compat_net flag value.
Format: { "0" | "1" }
0 -- use new secmark-based packet controls
1 -- use legacy packet controls
Default value is 0 (preferred).
Value can be changed at runtime via
/selinux/compat_net.
serialnumber [BUGS=IA-32]
sg_def_reserved_size= [SCSI]

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ This document has the following sections:
- Key overview
- Key service overview
- Key access permissions
- SELinux support
- New procfs files
- Userspace system call interface
- Kernel services
@ -232,6 +233,34 @@ For changing the ownership, group ID or permissions mask, being the owner of
the key or having the sysadmin capability is sufficient.
===============
SELINUX SUPPORT
===============
The security class "key" has been added to SELinux so that mandatory access
controls can be applied to keys created within various contexts. This support
is preliminary, and is likely to change quite significantly in the near future.
Currently, all of the basic permissions explained above are provided in SELinux
as well; SE Linux is simply invoked after all basic permission checks have been
performed.
Each key is labeled with the same context as the task to which it belongs.
Typically, this is the same task that was running when the key was created.
The default keyrings are handled differently, but in a way that is very
intuitive:
(*) The user and user session keyrings that are created when the user logs in
are currently labeled with the context of the login manager.
(*) The keyrings associated with new threads are each labeled with the context
of their associated thread, and both session and process keyrings are
handled similarly.
Note, however, that the default keyrings associated with the root user are
labeled with the default kernel context, since they are created early in the
boot process, before root has a chance to log in.
================
NEW PROCFS FILES
================
@ -935,6 +964,16 @@ The structure has a number of fields, some of which are mandatory:
It is not safe to sleep in this method; the caller may hold spinlocks.
(*) void (*revoke)(struct key *key);
This method is optional. It is called to discard part of the payload
data upon a key being revoked. The caller will have the key semaphore
write-locked.
It is safe to sleep in this method, though care should be taken to avoid
a deadlock against the key semaphore.
(*) void (*destroy)(struct key *key);
This method is optional. It is called to discard the payload data on a key

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@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ Copyright (C) 2004-2006, Intel Corporation
README.ipw2200
Version: 1.0.8
Date : October 20, 2005
Version: 1.1.2
Date : March 30, 2006
Index
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ file.
1.1. Overview of Features
-----------------------------------------------
The current release (1.0.8) supports the following features:
The current release (1.1.2) supports the following features:
+ BSS mode (Infrastructure, Managed)
+ IBSS mode (Ad-Hoc)
@ -247,8 +247,8 @@ and can set the contents via echo. For example:
% cat /sys/bus/pci/drivers/ipw2200/debug_level
Will report the current debug level of the driver's logging subsystem
(only available if CONFIG_IPW_DEBUG was configured when the driver was
built).
(only available if CONFIG_IPW2200_DEBUG was configured when the driver
was built).
You can set the debug level via:

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
Linux Ethernet Bonding Driver HOWTO
Latest update: 21 June 2005
Latest update: 24 April 2006
Initial release : Thomas Davis <tadavis at lbl.gov>
Corrections, HA extensions : 2000/10/03-15 :
@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ Corrections, HA extensions : 2000/10/03-15 :
- Jay Vosburgh <fubar at us dot ibm dot com>
Reorganized and updated Feb 2005 by Jay Vosburgh
Added Sysfs information: 2006/04/24
- Mitch Williams <mitch.a.williams at intel.com>
Introduction
============
@ -38,61 +40,62 @@ Table of Contents
2. Bonding Driver Options
3. Configuring Bonding Devices
3.1 Configuration with sysconfig support
3.1.1 Using DHCP with sysconfig
3.1.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with sysconfig
3.2 Configuration with initscripts support
3.2.1 Using DHCP with initscripts
3.2.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with initscripts
3.3 Configuring Bonding Manually
3.1 Configuration with Sysconfig Support
3.1.1 Using DHCP with Sysconfig
3.1.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with Sysconfig
3.2 Configuration with Initscripts Support
3.2.1 Using DHCP with Initscripts
3.2.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with Initscripts
3.3 Configuring Bonding Manually with Ifenslave
3.3.1 Configuring Multiple Bonds Manually
3.4 Configuring Bonding Manually via Sysfs
5. Querying Bonding Configuration
5.1 Bonding Configuration
5.2 Network Configuration
4. Querying Bonding Configuration
4.1 Bonding Configuration
4.2 Network Configuration
6. Switch Configuration
5. Switch Configuration
7. 802.1q VLAN Support
6. 802.1q VLAN Support
8. Link Monitoring
8.1 ARP Monitor Operation
8.2 Configuring Multiple ARP Targets
8.3 MII Monitor Operation
7. Link Monitoring
7.1 ARP Monitor Operation
7.2 Configuring Multiple ARP Targets
7.3 MII Monitor Operation
9. Potential Trouble Sources
9.1 Adventures in Routing
9.2 Ethernet Device Renaming
9.3 Painfully Slow Or No Failed Link Detection By Miimon
8. Potential Trouble Sources
8.1 Adventures in Routing
8.2 Ethernet Device Renaming
8.3 Painfully Slow Or No Failed Link Detection By Miimon
10. SNMP agents
9. SNMP agents
11. Promiscuous mode
10. Promiscuous mode
12. Configuring Bonding for High Availability
12.1 High Availability in a Single Switch Topology
12.2 High Availability in a Multiple Switch Topology
12.2.1 HA Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
12.2.2 HA Link Monitoring for Multiple Switch Topology
11. Configuring Bonding for High Availability
11.1 High Availability in a Single Switch Topology
11.2 High Availability in a Multiple Switch Topology
11.2.1 HA Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
11.2.2 HA Link Monitoring for Multiple Switch Topology
13. Configuring Bonding for Maximum Throughput
13.1 Maximum Throughput in a Single Switch Topology
13.1.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Single Switch Topology
13.1.2 MT Link Monitoring for Single Switch Topology
13.2 Maximum Throughput in a Multiple Switch Topology
13.2.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
13.2.2 MT Link Monitoring for Multiple Switch Topology
12. Configuring Bonding for Maximum Throughput
12.1 Maximum Throughput in a Single Switch Topology
12.1.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Single Switch Topology
12.1.2 MT Link Monitoring for Single Switch Topology
12.2 Maximum Throughput in a Multiple Switch Topology
12.2.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
12.2.2 MT Link Monitoring for Multiple Switch Topology
14. Switch Behavior Issues
14.1 Link Establishment and Failover Delays
14.2 Duplicated Incoming Packets
13. Switch Behavior Issues
13.1 Link Establishment and Failover Delays
13.2 Duplicated Incoming Packets
15. Hardware Specific Considerations
15.1 IBM BladeCenter
14. Hardware Specific Considerations
14.1 IBM BladeCenter
16. Frequently Asked Questions
15. Frequently Asked Questions
17. Resources and Links
16. Resources and Links
1. Bonding Driver Installation
@ -156,6 +159,9 @@ you're trying to build it for. Some distros (e.g., Red Hat from 7.1
onwards) do not have /usr/include/linux symbolically linked to the
default kernel source include directory.
SECOND IMPORTANT NOTE:
If you plan to configure bonding using sysfs, you do not need
to use ifenslave.
2. Bonding Driver Options
=========================
@ -270,7 +276,7 @@ mode
In bonding version 2.6.2 or later, when a failover
occurs in active-backup mode, bonding will issue one
or more gratuitous ARPs on the newly active slave.
One gratutious ARP is issued for the bonding master
One gratuitous ARP is issued for the bonding master
interface and each VLAN interfaces configured above
it, provided that the interface has at least one IP
address configured. Gratuitous ARPs issued for VLAN
@ -377,7 +383,7 @@ mode
When a link is reconnected or a new slave joins the
bond the receive traffic is redistributed among all
active slaves in the bond by initiating ARP Replies
with the selected mac address to each of the
with the selected MAC address to each of the
clients. The updelay parameter (detailed below) must
be set to a value equal or greater than the switch's
forwarding delay so that the ARP Replies sent to the
@ -498,11 +504,12 @@ not exist, and the layer2 policy is the only policy.
3. Configuring Bonding Devices
==============================
There are, essentially, two methods for configuring bonding:
with support from the distro's network initialization scripts, and
without. Distros generally use one of two packages for the network
initialization scripts: initscripts or sysconfig. Recent versions of
these packages have support for bonding, while older versions do not.
You can configure bonding using either your distro's network
initialization scripts, or manually using either ifenslave or the
sysfs interface. Distros generally use one of two packages for the
network initialization scripts: initscripts or sysconfig. Recent
versions of these packages have support for bonding, while older
versions do not.
We will first describe the options for configuring bonding for
distros using versions of initscripts and sysconfig with full or
@ -530,7 +537,7 @@ $ grep ifenslave /sbin/ifup
If this returns any matches, then your initscripts or
sysconfig has support for bonding.
3.1 Configuration with sysconfig support
3.1 Configuration with Sysconfig Support
----------------------------------------
This section applies to distros using a version of sysconfig
@ -538,7 +545,7 @@ with bonding support, for example, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.
SuSE SLES 9's networking configuration system does support
bonding, however, at this writing, the YaST system configuration
frontend does not provide any means to work with bonding devices.
front end does not provide any means to work with bonding devices.
Bonding devices can be managed by hand, however, as follows.
First, if they have not already been configured, configure the
@ -660,7 +667,7 @@ format can be found in an example ifcfg template file:
Note that the template does not document the various BONDING_
settings described above, but does describe many of the other options.
3.1.1 Using DHCP with sysconfig
3.1.1 Using DHCP with Sysconfig
-------------------------------
Under sysconfig, configuring a device with BOOTPROTO='dhcp'
@ -670,7 +677,7 @@ attempt to obtain the device address from DHCP prior to adding any of
the slave devices. Without active slaves, the DHCP requests are not
sent to the network.
3.1.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with sysconfig
3.1.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with Sysconfig
-----------------------------------------------
The sysconfig network initialization system is capable of
@ -685,7 +692,7 @@ ifcfg-bondX files.
options in the ifcfg-bondX file, it is not necessary to add them to
the system /etc/modules.conf or /etc/modprobe.conf configuration file.
3.2 Configuration with initscripts support
3.2 Configuration with Initscripts Support
------------------------------------------
This section applies to distros using a version of initscripts
@ -756,7 +763,7 @@ options for your configuration.
will restart the networking subsystem and your bond link should be now
up and running.
3.2.1 Using DHCP with initscripts
3.2.1 Using DHCP with Initscripts
---------------------------------
Recent versions of initscripts (the version supplied with
@ -768,7 +775,7 @@ above, except replace the line "BOOTPROTO=none" with "BOOTPROTO=dhcp"
and add a line consisting of "TYPE=Bonding". Note that the TYPE value
is case sensitive.
3.2.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with initscripts
3.2.2 Configuring Multiple Bonds with Initscripts
-------------------------------------------------
At this writing, the initscripts package does not directly
@ -784,8 +791,8 @@ Fedora Core kernels, and has been seen on RHEL 4 as well. On kernels
exhibiting this problem, it will be impossible to configure multiple
bonds with differing parameters.
3.3 Configuring Bonding Manually
--------------------------------
3.3 Configuring Bonding Manually with Ifenslave
-----------------------------------------------
This section applies to distros whose network initialization
scripts (the sysconfig or initscripts package) do not have specific
@ -889,11 +896,139 @@ install bond1 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install bonding -o bond1 \
This may be repeated any number of times, specifying a new and
unique name in place of bond1 for each subsequent instance.
3.4 Configuring Bonding Manually via Sysfs
------------------------------------------
5. Querying Bonding Configuration
Starting with version 3.0, Channel Bonding may be configured
via the sysfs interface. This interface allows dynamic configuration
of all bonds in the system without unloading the module. It also
allows for adding and removing bonds at runtime. Ifenslave is no
longer required, though it is still supported.
Use of the sysfs interface allows you to use multiple bonds
with different configurations without having to reload the module.
It also allows you to use multiple, differently configured bonds when
bonding is compiled into the kernel.
You must have the sysfs filesystem mounted to configure
bonding this way. The examples in this document assume that you
are using the standard mount point for sysfs, e.g. /sys. If your
sysfs filesystem is mounted elsewhere, you will need to adjust the
example paths accordingly.
Creating and Destroying Bonds
-----------------------------
To add a new bond foo:
# echo +foo > /sys/class/net/bonding_masters
To remove an existing bond bar:
# echo -bar > /sys/class/net/bonding_masters
To show all existing bonds:
# cat /sys/class/net/bonding_masters
NOTE: due to 4K size limitation of sysfs files, this list may be
truncated if you have more than a few hundred bonds. This is unlikely
to occur under normal operating conditions.
Adding and Removing Slaves
--------------------------
Interfaces may be enslaved to a bond using the file
/sys/class/net/<bond>/bonding/slaves. The semantics for this file
are the same as for the bonding_masters file.
To enslave interface eth0 to bond bond0:
# ifconfig bond0 up
# echo +eth0 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/slaves
To free slave eth0 from bond bond0:
# echo -eth0 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/slaves
NOTE: The bond must be up before slaves can be added. All
slaves are freed when the interface is brought down.
When an interface is enslaved to a bond, symlinks between the
two are created in the sysfs filesystem. In this case, you would get
/sys/class/net/bond0/slave_eth0 pointing to /sys/class/net/eth0, and
/sys/class/net/eth0/master pointing to /sys/class/net/bond0.
This means that you can tell quickly whether or not an
interface is enslaved by looking for the master symlink. Thus:
# echo -eth0 > /sys/class/net/eth0/master/bonding/slaves
will free eth0 from whatever bond it is enslaved to, regardless of
the name of the bond interface.
Changing a Bond's Configuration
-------------------------------
Each bond may be configured individually by manipulating the
files located in /sys/class/net/<bond name>/bonding
The names of these files correspond directly with the command-
line parameters described elsewhere in in this file, and, with the
exception of arp_ip_target, they accept the same values. To see the
current setting, simply cat the appropriate file.
A few examples will be given here; for specific usage
guidelines for each parameter, see the appropriate section in this
document.
To configure bond0 for balance-alb mode:
# ifconfig bond0 down
# echo 6 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/mode
- or -
# echo balance-alb > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/mode
NOTE: The bond interface must be down before the mode can be
changed.
To enable MII monitoring on bond0 with a 1 second interval:
# echo 1000 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/miimon
NOTE: If ARP monitoring is enabled, it will disabled when MII
monitoring is enabled, and vice-versa.
To add ARP targets:
# echo +192.168.0.100 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/arp_ip_target
# echo +192.168.0.101 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/arp_ip_target
NOTE: up to 10 target addresses may be specified.
To remove an ARP target:
# echo -192.168.0.100 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/arp_ip_target
Example Configuration
---------------------
We begin with the same example that is shown in section 3.3,
executed with sysfs, and without using ifenslave.
To make a simple bond of two e100 devices (presumed to be eth0
and eth1), and have it persist across reboots, edit the appropriate
file (/etc/init.d/boot.local or /etc/rc.d/rc.local), and add the
following:
modprobe bonding
modprobe e100
echo balance-alb > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/mode
ifconfig bond0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
echo 100 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/miimon
echo +eth0 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/slaves
echo +eth1 > /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding/slaves
To add a second bond, with two e1000 interfaces in
active-backup mode, using ARP monitoring, add the following lines to
your init script:
modprobe e1000
echo +bond1 > /sys/class/net/bonding_masters
echo active-backup > /sys/class/net/bond1/bonding/mode
ifconfig bond1 192.168.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
echo +192.168.2.100 /sys/class/net/bond1/bonding/arp_ip_target
echo 2000 > /sys/class/net/bond1/bonding/arp_interval
echo +eth2 > /sys/class/net/bond1/bonding/slaves
echo +eth3 > /sys/class/net/bond1/bonding/slaves
4. Querying Bonding Configuration
=================================
5.1 Bonding Configuration
4.1 Bonding Configuration
-------------------------
Each bonding device has a read-only file residing in the
@ -923,7 +1058,7 @@ generally as follows:
The precise format and contents will change depending upon the
bonding configuration, state, and version of the bonding driver.
5.2 Network configuration
4.2 Network configuration
-------------------------
The network configuration can be inspected using the ifconfig
@ -958,7 +1093,7 @@ eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:C0:F0:1F:37:B4
collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
Interrupt:9 Base address:0x1400
6. Switch Configuration
5. Switch Configuration
=======================
For this section, "switch" refers to whatever system the
@ -991,7 +1126,7 @@ transmit policy for an EtherChannel group; all three will interoperate
with another EtherChannel group.
7. 802.1q VLAN Support
6. 802.1q VLAN Support
======================
It is possible to configure VLAN devices over a bond interface
@ -1042,7 +1177,7 @@ underlying device -- i.e. the bonding interface -- to promiscuous
mode, which might not be what you want.
8. Link Monitoring
7. Link Monitoring
==================
The bonding driver at present supports two schemes for
@ -1053,7 +1188,7 @@ monitor.
bonding driver itself, it is not possible to enable both ARP and MII
monitoring simultaneously.
8.1 ARP Monitor Operation
7.1 ARP Monitor Operation
-------------------------
The ARP monitor operates as its name suggests: it sends ARP
@ -1071,7 +1206,7 @@ those slaves will stay down. If networking monitoring (tcpdump, etc)
shows the ARP requests and replies on the network, then it may be that
your device driver is not updating last_rx and trans_start.
8.2 Configuring Multiple ARP Targets
7.2 Configuring Multiple ARP Targets
------------------------------------
While ARP monitoring can be done with just one target, it can
@ -1094,7 +1229,7 @@ alias bond0 bonding
options bond0 arp_interval=60 arp_ip_target=192.168.0.100
8.3 MII Monitor Operation
7.3 MII Monitor Operation
-------------------------
The MII monitor monitors only the carrier state of the local
@ -1120,14 +1255,14 @@ does not support or had some error in processing both the MII register
and ethtool requests), then the MII monitor will assume the link is
up.
9. Potential Sources of Trouble
8. Potential Sources of Trouble
===============================
9.1 Adventures in Routing
8.1 Adventures in Routing
-------------------------
When bonding is configured, it is important that the slave
devices not have routes that supercede routes of the master (or,
devices not have routes that supersede routes of the master (or,
generally, not have routes at all). For example, suppose the bonding
device bond0 has two slaves, eth0 and eth1, and the routing table is
as follows:
@ -1154,11 +1289,11 @@ by the state of the routing table.
The solution here is simply to insure that slaves do not have
routes of their own, and if for some reason they must, those routes do
not supercede routes of their master. This should generally be the
not supersede routes of their master. This should generally be the
case, but unusual configurations or errant manual or automatic static
route additions may cause trouble.
9.2 Ethernet Device Renaming
8.2 Ethernet Device Renaming
----------------------------
On systems with network configuration scripts that do not
@ -1207,7 +1342,7 @@ modprobe with --ignore-install to cause the normal action to then take
place. Full documentation on this can be found in the modprobe.conf
and modprobe manual pages.
9.3. Painfully Slow Or No Failed Link Detection By Miimon
8.3. Painfully Slow Or No Failed Link Detection By Miimon
---------------------------------------------------------
By default, bonding enables the use_carrier option, which
@ -1235,7 +1370,7 @@ carrier state. It has no way to determine the state of devices on or
beyond other ports of a switch, or if a switch is refusing to pass
traffic while still maintaining carrier on.
10. SNMP agents
9. SNMP agents
===============
If running SNMP agents, the bonding driver should be loaded
@ -1281,7 +1416,7 @@ ifDescr, the association between the IP address and IfIndex remains
and SNMP functions such as Interface_Scan_Next will report that
association.
11. Promiscuous mode
10. Promiscuous mode
====================
When running network monitoring tools, e.g., tcpdump, it is
@ -1308,7 +1443,7 @@ sending to peers that are unassigned or if the load is unbalanced.
the active slave changes (e.g., due to a link failure), the
promiscuous setting will be propagated to the new active slave.
12. Configuring Bonding for High Availability
11. Configuring Bonding for High Availability
=============================================
High Availability refers to configurations that provide
@ -1318,7 +1453,7 @@ goal is to provide the maximum availability of network connectivity
(i.e., the network always works), even though other configurations
could provide higher throughput.
12.1 High Availability in a Single Switch Topology
11.1 High Availability in a Single Switch Topology
--------------------------------------------------
If two hosts (or a host and a single switch) are directly
@ -1332,7 +1467,7 @@ the load will be rebalanced across the remaining devices.
See Section 13, "Configuring Bonding for Maximum Throughput"
for information on configuring bonding with one peer device.
12.2 High Availability in a Multiple Switch Topology
11.2 High Availability in a Multiple Switch Topology
----------------------------------------------------
With multiple switches, the configuration of bonding and the
@ -1359,7 +1494,7 @@ switches (ISL, or inter switch link), and multiple ports connecting to
the outside world ("port3" on each switch). There is no technical
reason that this could not be extended to a third switch.
12.2.1 HA Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
11.2.1 HA Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
-------------------------------------------------------------
In a topology such as the example above, the active-backup and
@ -1381,7 +1516,7 @@ broadcast: This mode is really a special purpose mode, and is suitable
necessary for some specific one-way traffic to reach both
independent networks, then the broadcast mode may be suitable.
12.2.2 HA Link Monitoring Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
11.2.2 HA Link Monitoring Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
----------------------------------------------------------------
The choice of link monitoring ultimately depends upon your
@ -1402,10 +1537,10 @@ regardless of which switch is active, the ARP monitor has a suitable
target to query.
13. Configuring Bonding for Maximum Throughput
12. Configuring Bonding for Maximum Throughput
==============================================
13.1 Maximizing Throughput in a Single Switch Topology
12.1 Maximizing Throughput in a Single Switch Topology
------------------------------------------------------
In a single switch configuration, the best method to maximize
@ -1476,7 +1611,7 @@ destination to make load balancing decisions. The behavior of each
mode is described below.
13.1.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Single Switch Topology
12.1.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Single Switch Topology
-----------------------------------------------------------
This configuration is the easiest to set up and to understand,
@ -1607,7 +1742,7 @@ balance-alb: This mode is everything that balance-tlb is, and more.
device driver must support changing the hardware address while
the device is open.
13.1.2 MT Link Monitoring for Single Switch Topology
12.1.2 MT Link Monitoring for Single Switch Topology
----------------------------------------------------
The choice of link monitoring may largely depend upon which
@ -1616,7 +1751,7 @@ support the use of the ARP monitor, and are thus restricted to using
the MII monitor (which does not provide as high a level of end to end
assurance as the ARP monitor).
13.2 Maximum Throughput in a Multiple Switch Topology
12.2 Maximum Throughput in a Multiple Switch Topology
-----------------------------------------------------
Multiple switches may be utilized to optimize for throughput
@ -1651,7 +1786,7 @@ a single 72 port switch.
can be equipped with an additional network device connected to an
external network; this host then additionally acts as a gateway.
13.2.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
12.2.1 MT Bonding Mode Selection for Multiple Switch Topology
-------------------------------------------------------------
In actual practice, the bonding mode typically employed in
@ -1664,7 +1799,7 @@ packets has arrived). When employed in this fashion, the balance-rr
mode allows individual connections between two hosts to effectively
utilize greater than one interface's bandwidth.
13.2.2 MT Link Monitoring for Multiple Switch Topology
12.2.2 MT Link Monitoring for Multiple Switch Topology
------------------------------------------------------
Again, in actual practice, the MII monitor is most often used
@ -1674,10 +1809,10 @@ advantages over the MII monitor are mitigated by the volume of probes
needed as the number of systems involved grows (remember that each
host in the network is configured with bonding).
14. Switch Behavior Issues
13. Switch Behavior Issues
==========================
14.1 Link Establishment and Failover Delays
13.1 Link Establishment and Failover Delays
-------------------------------------------
Some switches exhibit undesirable behavior with regard to the
@ -1712,7 +1847,7 @@ switches take a long time to go into backup mode, it may be desirable
to not activate a backup interface immediately after a link goes down.
Failover may be delayed via the downdelay bonding module option.
14.2 Duplicated Incoming Packets
13.2 Duplicated Incoming Packets
--------------------------------
It is not uncommon to observe a short burst of duplicated
@ -1751,14 +1886,14 @@ behavior, it can be induced by clearing the MAC forwarding table (on
most Cisco switches, the privileged command "clear mac address-table
dynamic" will accomplish this).
15. Hardware Specific Considerations
14. Hardware Specific Considerations
====================================
This section contains additional information for configuring
bonding on specific hardware platforms, or for interfacing bonding
with particular switches or other devices.
15.1 IBM BladeCenter
14.1 IBM BladeCenter
--------------------
This applies to the JS20 and similar systems.
@ -1861,7 +1996,7 @@ bonding driver.
avoid fail-over delay issues when using bonding.
16. Frequently Asked Questions
15. Frequently Asked Questions
==============================
1. Is it SMP safe?
@ -1925,7 +2060,7 @@ not have special switch requirements, but do need device drivers that
support specific features (described in the appropriate section under
module parameters, above).
In 802.3ad mode, it works with with systems that support IEEE
In 802.3ad mode, it works with systems that support IEEE
802.3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation. Most managed and many unmanaged
switches currently available support 802.3ad.

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@ -362,6 +362,13 @@ tcp_workaround_signed_windows - BOOLEAN
not receive a window scaling option from them.
Default: 0
tcp_slow_start_after_idle - BOOLEAN
If set, provide RFC2861 behavior and time out the congestion
window after an idle period. An idle period is defined at
the current RTO. If unset, the congestion window will not
be timed out after an idle period.
Default: 1
IP Variables:
ip_local_port_range - 2 INTEGERS

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@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ dev->get_stats:
Context: nominally process, but don't sleep inside an rwlock
dev->hard_start_xmit:
Synchronization: dev->xmit_lock spinlock.
Synchronization: netif_tx_lock spinlock.
When the driver sets NETIF_F_LLTX in dev->features this will be
called without holding xmit_lock. In this case the driver
called without holding netif_tx_lock. In this case the driver
has to lock by itself when needed. It is recommended to use a try lock
for this and return -1 when the spin lock fails.
The locking there should also properly protect against
@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ dev->hard_start_xmit:
Only valid when NETIF_F_LLTX is set.
dev->tx_timeout:
Synchronization: dev->xmit_lock spinlock.
Synchronization: netif_tx_lock spinlock.
Context: BHs disabled
Notes: netif_queue_stopped() is guaranteed true
dev->set_multicast_list:
Synchronization: dev->xmit_lock spinlock.
Synchronization: netif_tx_lock spinlock.
Context: BHs disabled
dev->poll:

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@ -213,9 +213,17 @@ have been remapped by the kernel.
See Documentation/IO-mapping.txt for how to access device memory.
You still need to call request_region() for I/O regions and
request_mem_region() for memory regions to make sure nobody else is using the
same device.
The device driver needs to call pci_request_region() to make sure
no other device is already using the same resource. The driver is expected
to determine MMIO and IO Port resource availability _before_ calling
pci_enable_device(). Conversely, drivers should call pci_release_region()
_after_ calling pci_disable_device(). The idea is to prevent two devices
colliding on the same address range.
Generic flavors of pci_request_region() are request_mem_region()
(for MMIO ranges) and request_region() (for IO Port ranges).
Use these for address resources that are not described by "normal" PCI
interfaces (e.g. BAR).
All interrupt handlers should be registered with SA_SHIRQ and use the devid
to map IRQs to devices (remember that all PCI interrupts are shared).

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@ -118,96 +118,6 @@ will fail.
There is currently no way to know what states a device or driver
supports a priori. This will change in the future.
pm_message_t meaning
pm_message_t has two fields. event ("major"), and flags. If driver
does not know event code, it aborts the request, returning error. Some
drivers may need to deal with special cases based on the actual type
of suspend operation being done at the system level. This is why
there are flags.
Event codes are:
ON -- no need to do anything except special cases like broken
HW.
# NOTIFICATION -- pretty much same as ON?
FREEZE -- stop DMA and interrupts, and be prepared to reinit HW from
scratch. That probably means stop accepting upstream requests, the
actual policy of what to do with them beeing specific to a given
driver. It's acceptable for a network driver to just drop packets
while a block driver is expected to block the queue so no request is
lost. (Use IDE as an example on how to do that). FREEZE requires no
power state change, and it's expected for drivers to be able to
quickly transition back to operating state.
SUSPEND -- like FREEZE, but also put hardware into low-power state. If
there's need to distinguish several levels of sleep, additional flag
is probably best way to do that.
Transitions are only from a resumed state to a suspended state, never
between 2 suspended states. (ON -> FREEZE or ON -> SUSPEND can happen,
FREEZE -> SUSPEND or SUSPEND -> FREEZE can not).
All events are:
[NOTE NOTE NOTE: If you are driver author, you should not care; you
should only look at event, and ignore flags.]
#Prepare for suspend -- userland is still running but we are going to
#enter suspend state. This gives drivers chance to load firmware from
#disk and store it in memory, or do other activities taht require
#operating userland, ability to kmalloc GFP_KERNEL, etc... All of these
#are forbiden once the suspend dance is started.. event = ON, flags =
#PREPARE_TO_SUSPEND
Apm standby -- prepare for APM event. Quiesce devices to make life
easier for APM BIOS. event = FREEZE, flags = APM_STANDBY
Apm suspend -- same as APM_STANDBY, but it we should probably avoid
spinning down disks. event = FREEZE, flags = APM_SUSPEND
System halt, reboot -- quiesce devices to make life easier for BIOS. event
= FREEZE, flags = SYSTEM_HALT or SYSTEM_REBOOT
System shutdown -- at least disks need to be spun down, or data may be
lost. Quiesce devices, just to make life easier for BIOS. event =
FREEZE, flags = SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN
Kexec -- turn off DMAs and put hardware into some state where new
kernel can take over. event = FREEZE, flags = KEXEC
Powerdown at end of swsusp -- very similar to SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN, except wake
may need to be enabled on some devices. This actually has at least 3
subtypes, system can reboot, enter S4 and enter S5 at the end of
swsusp. event = FREEZE, flags = SWSUSP and one of SYSTEM_REBOOT,
SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN, SYSTEM_S4
Suspend to ram -- put devices into low power state. event = SUSPEND,
flags = SUSPEND_TO_RAM
Freeze for swsusp snapshot -- stop DMA and interrupts. No need to put
devices into low power mode, but you must be able to reinitialize
device from scratch in resume method. This has two flavors, its done
once on suspending kernel, once on resuming kernel. event = FREEZE,
flags = DURING_SUSPEND or DURING_RESUME
Device detach requested from /sys -- deinitialize device; proably same as
SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN, I do not understand this one too much. probably event
= FREEZE, flags = DEV_DETACH.
#These are not really events sent:
#
#System fully on -- device is working normally; this is probably never
#passed to suspend() method... event = ON, flags = 0
#
#Ready after resume -- userland is now running, again. Time to free any
#memory you ate during prepare to suspend... event = ON, flags =
#READY_AFTER_RESUME
#
pm_message_t meaning
pm_message_t has two fields. event ("major"), and flags. If driver

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@ -18,10 +18,11 @@ Some warnings, first.
*
* (*) suspend/resume support is needed to make it safe.
*
* If you have any filesystems on USB devices mounted before suspend,
* If you have any filesystems on USB devices mounted before software suspend,
* they won't be accessible after resume and you may lose data, as though
* you have unplugged the USB devices with mounted filesystems on them
* (see the FAQ below for details).
* you have unplugged the USB devices with mounted filesystems on them;
* see the FAQ below for details. (This is not true for more traditional
* power states like "standby", which normally don't turn USB off.)
You need to append resume=/dev/your_swap_partition to kernel command
line. Then you suspend by
@ -204,7 +205,7 @@ Q: There don't seem to be any generally useful behavioral
distinctions between SUSPEND and FREEZE.
A: Doing SUSPEND when you are asked to do FREEZE is always correct,
but it may be unneccessarily slow. If you want USB to stay simple,
but it may be unneccessarily slow. If you want your driver to stay simple,
slowness may not matter to you. It can always be fixed later.
For devices like disk it does matter, you do not want to spindown for
@ -357,17 +358,25 @@ Q: Is this true that if I have a mounted filesystem on a USB device and
I suspend to disk, I can lose data unless the filesystem has been mounted
with "sync"?
A: That's right. It depends on your hardware, and it could be true even for
suspend-to-RAM. In fact, even with "-o sync" you can lose data if your
programs have information in buffers they haven't written out to disk.
A: That's right ... if you disconnect that device, you may lose data.
In fact, even with "-o sync" you can lose data if your programs have
information in buffers they haven't written out to a disk you disconnect,
or if you disconnect before the device finished saving data you wrote.
If you're lucky, your hardware will support low-power modes for USB
controllers while the system is asleep. Lots of hardware doesn't,
however. Shutting off the power to a USB controller is equivalent to
unplugging all the attached devices.
Software suspend normally powers down USB controllers, which is equivalent
to disconnecting all USB devices attached to your system.
Your system might well support low-power modes for its USB controllers
while the system is asleep, maintaining the connection, using true sleep
modes like "suspend-to-RAM" or "standby". (Don't write "disk" to the
/sys/power/state file; write "standby" or "mem".) We've not seen any
hardware that can use these modes through software suspend, although in
theory some systems might support "platform" or "firmware" modes that
won't break the USB connections.
Remember that it's always a bad idea to unplug a disk drive containing a
mounted filesystem. With USB that's true even when your system is asleep!
The safest thing is to unmount all USB-based filesystems before suspending
and remount them after resuming.
mounted filesystem. That's true even when your system is asleep! The
safest thing is to unmount all filesystems on removable media (such USB,
Firewire, CompactFlash, MMC, external SATA, or even IDE hotplug bays)
before suspending; then remount them after resuming.

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@ -30,8 +30,6 @@ aic7xxx.txt
- info on driver for Adaptec controllers
aic7xxx_old.txt
- info on driver for Adaptec controllers, old generation
cpqfc.txt
- info on driver for Compaq Tachyon TS adapters
dpti.txt
- info on driver for DPT SmartRAID and Adaptec I2O RAID based adapters
dtc3x80.txt

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@ -1,3 +1,16 @@
1 Release Date : Wed Feb 03 14:31:44 PST 2006 - Sumant Patro <Sumant.Patro@lsil.com>
2 Current Version : 00.00.02.04
3 Older Version : 00.00.02.04
i. Remove superflous instance_lock
gets rid of the otherwise superflous instance_lock and avoids an unsave
unsynchronized access in the error handler.
- Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
1 Release Date : Wed Feb 03 14:31:44 PST 2006 - Sumant Patro <Sumant.Patro@lsil.com>
2 Current Version : 00.00.02.04
3 Older Version : 00.00.02.04

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@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ Supported Cards/Chipsets
9005:0285:9005:0296 Adaptec 2240S (SabreExpress)
9005:0285:9005:0290 Adaptec 2410SA (Jaguar)
9005:0285:9005:0293 Adaptec 21610SA (Corsair-16)
9005:0285:103c:3227 Adaptec 2610SA (Bearcat)
9005:0285:103c:3227 Adaptec 2610SA (Bearcat HP release)
9005:0285:9005:0292 Adaptec 2810SA (Corsair-8)
9005:0285:9005:0294 Adaptec Prowler
9005:0286:9005:029d Adaptec 2420SA (Intruder)
9005:0286:9005:029d Adaptec 2420SA (Intruder HP release)
9005:0286:9005:029c Adaptec 2620SA (Intruder)
9005:0286:9005:029b Adaptec 2820SA (Intruder)
9005:0286:9005:02a7 Adaptec 2830SA (Skyray)
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Supported Cards/Chipsets
9005:0285:9005:0297 Adaptec 4005SAS (AvonPark)
9005:0285:9005:0299 Adaptec 4800SAS (Marauder-X)
9005:0285:9005:029a Adaptec 4805SAS (Marauder-E)
9005:0286:9005:02a2 Adaptec 4810SAS (Hurricane)
9005:0286:9005:02a2 Adaptec 3800SAS (Hurricane44)
1011:0046:9005:0364 Adaptec 5400S (Mustang)
1011:0046:9005:0365 Adaptec 5400S (Mustang)
9005:0283:9005:0283 Adaptec Catapult (3210S with arc firmware)
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Supported Cards/Chipsets
9005:0286:9005:02a1 ICP ICP9087MA (Lancer)
9005:0286:9005:02a4 ICP ICP9085LI (Marauder-X)
9005:0286:9005:02a5 ICP ICP5085BR (Marauder-E)
9005:0286:9005:02a3 ICP ICP5085AU (Hurricane)
9005:0286:9005:02a3 ICP ICP5445AU (Hurricane44)
9005:0286:9005:02a6 ICP ICP9067MA (Intruder-6)
9005:0286:9005:02a9 ICP ICP5087AU (Skyray)
9005:0286:9005:02aa ICP ICP5047AU (Skyray)

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@ -1,272 +0,0 @@
Notes for CPQFCTS driver for Compaq Tachyon TS
Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter, PCI 64-bit, 66MHz
for Linux (RH 6.1, 6.2 kernel 2.2.12-32, 2.2.14-5)
SMP tested
Tested in single and dual HBA configuration, 32 and 64bit busses,
33 and 66MHz. Only supports FC-AL.
SEST size 512 Exchanges (simultaneous I/Os) limited by module kmalloc()
max of 128k bytes contiguous.
Ver 2.5.4 Oct 03, 2002
* fixed memcpy of sense buffer in ioctl to copy the smaller defined size
Ver 2.5.3 Aug 01, 2002
* fix the passthru ioctl to handle the Scsi_Cmnd->request being a pointer
Ver 2.5.1 Jul 30, 2002
* fix ioctl to pay attention to the specified LUN.
Ver 2.5.0 Nov 29, 2001
* eliminated io_request_lock. This change makes the driver specific
to the 2.5.x kernels.
* silenced excessively noisy printks.
Ver 2.1.2 July 23, 2002
* initialize DumCmnd->lun in cpqfcTS_ioctl (used in fcFindLoggedInPorts as LUN index)
Ver 2.1.1 Oct 18, 2001
* reinitialize Cmnd->SCp.sent_command (used to identify commands as
passthrus) on calling scsi_done, since the scsi mid layer does not
use (or reinitialize) this field to prevent subsequent comands from
having it set incorrectly.
Ver 2.1.0 Aug 27, 2001
* Revise driver to use new kernel 2.4.x PCI DMA API, instead of
virt_to_bus(). (enables driver to work w/ ia64 systems with >2Gb RAM.)
Rework main scatter-gather code to handle cases where SG element
lengths are larger than 0x7FFFF bytes and use as many scatter
gather pages as necessary. (Steve Cameron)
* Makefile changes to bring cpqfc into line w/ rest of SCSI drivers
(thanks to Keith Owens)
Ver 2.0.5 Aug 06, 2001
* Reject non-existent luns in the driver rather than letting the
hardware do it. (some HW behaves differently than others in this area.)
* Changed Makefile to rely on "make dep" instead of explicit dependencies
* ifdef'ed out fibre channel analyzer triggering debug code
* fixed a jiffies wrapping issue
Ver 2.0.4 Aug 01, 2001
* Incorporated fix for target device reset from Steeleye
* Fixed passthrough ioctl so it doesn't hang.
* Fixed hang in launch_FCworker_thread() that occurred on some machines.
* Avoid problem when number of volumes in a single cabinet > 8
Ver 2.0.2 July 23, 2001
Changed the semiphore changes so the driver would compile in 2.4.7.
This version is for 2.4.7 and beyond.
Ver 2.0.1 May 7, 2001
Merged version 1.3.6 fixes into version 2.0.0.
Ver 2.0.0 May 7, 2001
Fixed problem so spinlock is being initialized to UNLOCKED.
Fixed updated driver so it compiles in the 2.4 tree.
Ver 1.3.6 Feb 27, 2001
Added Target_Device_Reset function for SCSI error handling
Fixed problem with not reseting addressing mode after implicit logout
Ver 1.3.4 Sep 7, 2000
Added Modinfo information
Fixed problem with statically linking the driver
Ver 1.3.3, Aug 23, 2000
Fixed device/function number in ioctl
Ver 1.3.2, July 27, 2000
Add include for Alpha compile on 2.2.14 kernel (cpq*i2c.c)
Change logic for different FCP-RSP sense_buffer location for HSG80 target
And search for Agilent Tachyon XL2 HBAs (not finished! - in test)
Tested with
(storage):
Compaq RA-4x000, RAID firmware ver 2.40 - 2.54
Seagate FC drives model ST39102FC, rev 0006
Hitachi DK31CJ-72FC rev J8A8
IBM DDYF-T18350R rev F60K
Compaq FC-SCSI bridge w/ DLT 35/70 Gb DLT (tape)
(servers):
Compaq PL-1850R
Compaq PL-6500 Xeon (400MHz)
Compaq PL-8500 (500MHz, 66MHz, 64bit PCI)
Compaq Alpha DS20 (RH 6.1)
(hubs):
Vixel Rapport 1000 (7-port "dumb")
Gadzoox Gibralter (12-port "dumb")
Gadzoox Capellix 2000, 3000
(switches):
Brocade 2010, 2400, 2800, rev 2.0.3a (& later)
Gadzoox 3210 (Fabric blade beta)
Vixel 7100 (Fabric beta firmare - known hot plug issues)
using "qa_test" (esp. io_test script) suite modified from Unix tests.
Installation:
make menuconfig
(select SCSI low-level, Compaq FC HBA)
make modules
make modules_install
e.g. insmod -f cpqfc
Due to Fabric/switch delays, driver requires 4 seconds
to initialize. If adapters are found, there will be a entries at
/proc/scsi/cpqfcTS/*
sample contents of startup messages
*************************
scsi_register allocating 3596 bytes for CPQFCHBA
ioremap'd Membase: c887e600
HBA Tachyon RevId 1.2
Allocating 119808 for 576 Exchanges @ c0dc0000
Allocating 112904 for LinkQ @ c0c20000 (576 elements)
Allocating 110600 for TachSEST for 512 Exchanges
cpqfcTS: writing IMQ BASE 7C0000h PI 7C4000h
cpqfcTS: SEST c0e40000(virt): Wrote base E40000h @ c887e740
cpqfcTS: New FC port 0000E8h WWN: 500507650642499D SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/0
cpqfcTS: New FC port 0000EFh WWN: 50000E100000D5A6 SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/1
cpqfcTS: New FC port 0000E4h WWN: 21000020370097BB SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/2
cpqfcTS: New FC port 0000E2h WWN: 2100002037009946 SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/3
cpqfcTS: New FC port 0000E1h WWN: 21000020370098FE SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/4
cpqfcTS: New FC port 0000E0h WWN: 21000020370097B2 SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/5
cpqfcTS: New FC port 0000DCh WWN: 2100002037006CC1 SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/6
cpqfcTS: New FC port 0000DAh WWN: 21000020370059F6 SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/7
cpqfcTS: New FC port 00000Fh WWN: 500805F1FADB0E20 SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/8
cpqfcTS: New FC port 000008h WWN: 500805F1FADB0EBA SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/9
cpqfcTS: New FC port 000004h WWN: 500805F1FADB1EB9 SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/10
cpqfcTS: New FC port 000002h WWN: 500805F1FADB1ADE SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/11
cpqfcTS: New FC port 000001h WWN: 500805F1FADBA2CA SCSI Chan/Trgt 0/12
scsi4 : Compaq FibreChannel HBA Tachyon TS HPFC-5166A/1.2: WWN 500508B200193F50
on PCI bus 0 device 0xa0fc irq 5 IObaseL 0x3400, MEMBASE 0xc6ef8600
PCI bus width 32 bits, bus speed 33 MHz
FCP-SCSI Driver v1.3.0
GBIC detected: Short-wave. LPSM 0h Monitor
scsi : 5 hosts.
Vendor: IBM Model: DDYF-T18350R Rev: F60K
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 03
Detected scsi disk sdb at scsi4, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Vendor: HITACHI Model: DK31CJ-72FC Rev: J8A8
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdc at scsi4, channel 0, id 1, lun 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST39102FC Rev: 0006
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdd at scsi4, channel 0, id 2, lun 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST39102FC Rev: 0006
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sde at scsi4, channel 0, id 3, lun 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST39102FC Rev: 0006
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdf at scsi4, channel 0, id 4, lun 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST39102FC Rev: 0006
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdg at scsi4, channel 0, id 5, lun 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST39102FC Rev: 0006
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdh at scsi4, channel 0, id 6, lun 0
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST39102FC Rev: 0006
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdi at scsi4, channel 0, id 7, lun 0
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: LOGICAL VOLUME Rev: 2.48
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdj at scsi4, channel 0, id 8, lun 0
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: LOGICAL VOLUME Rev: 2.48
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdk at scsi4, channel 0, id 8, lun 1
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: LOGICAL VOLUME Rev: 2.40
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdl at scsi4, channel 0, id 9, lun 0
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: LOGICAL VOLUME Rev: 2.40
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdm at scsi4, channel 0, id 9, lun 1
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: LOGICAL VOLUME Rev: 2.54
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdn at scsi4, channel 0, id 10, lun 0
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: LOGICAL VOLUME Rev: 2.54
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdo at scsi4, channel 0, id 11, lun 0
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: LOGICAL VOLUME Rev: 2.54
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdp at scsi4, channel 0, id 11, lun 1
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: LOGICAL VOLUME Rev: 2.54
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdq at scsi4, channel 0, id 12, lun 0
Vendor: COMPAQ Model: LOGICAL VOLUME Rev: 2.54
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Detected scsi disk sdr at scsi4, channel 0, id 12, lun 1
resize_dma_pool: unknown device type 12
resize_dma_pool: unknown device type 12
SCSI device sdb: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 35843670 [17501 MB] [17.5 GB]
sdb: sdb1
SCSI device sdc: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 144410880 [70513 MB] [70.5 GB]
sdc: sdc1
SCSI device sdd: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17783240 [8683 MB] [8.7 GB]
sdd: sdd1
SCSI device sde: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17783240 [8683 MB] [8.7 GB]
sde: sde1
SCSI device sdf: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17783240 [8683 MB] [8.7 GB]
sdf: sdf1
SCSI device sdg: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17783240 [8683 MB] [8.7 GB]
sdg: sdg1
SCSI device sdh: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17783240 [8683 MB] [8.7 GB]
sdh: sdh1
SCSI device sdi: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17783240 [8683 MB] [8.7 GB]
sdi: sdi1
SCSI device sdj: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 2056160 [1003 MB] [1.0 GB]
sdj: sdj1
SCSI device sdk: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 2052736 [1002 MB] [1.0 GB]
sdk: sdk1
SCSI device sdl: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17764320 [8673 MB] [8.7 GB]
sdl: sdl1
SCSI device sdm: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 8380320 [4091 MB] [4.1 GB]
sdm: sdm1
SCSI device sdn: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17764320 [8673 MB] [8.7 GB]
sdn: sdn1
SCSI device sdo: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17764320 [8673 MB] [8.7 GB]
sdo: sdo1
SCSI device sdp: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 17764320 [8673 MB] [8.7 GB]
sdp: sdp1
SCSI device sdq: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 2056160 [1003 MB] [1.0 GB]
sdq: sdq1
SCSI device sdr: hdwr sector= 512 bytes. Sectors= 2052736 [1002 MB] [1.0 GB]
sdr: sdr1
*************************
If a GBIC of type Short-wave, Long-wave, or Copper is detected, it will
print out; otherwise, "none" is displayed. If the cabling is correct
and a loop circuit is completed, you should see "Monitor"; otherwise,
"LoopFail" (on open circuit) or some LPSM number/state with bit 3 set.
ERRATA:
1. Normally, Linux Scsi queries FC devices with INQUIRY strings. All LUNs
found according to INQUIRY should get READ commands at sector 0 to find
partition table, etc. Older kernels only query the first 4 devices. Some
Linux kernels only look for one LUN per target (i.e. FC device).
2. Physically removing a device, or a malfunctioning system which hides a
device, leads to a 30-second timeout and subsequent _abort call.
In some process contexts, this will hang the kernel (crashing the system).
Single bit errors in frames and virtually all hot plugging events are
gracefully handled with internal driver timer and Abort processing.
3. Some SCSI drives with error conditions will not handle the 7 second timeout
in this software driver, leading to infinite retries on timed out SCSI commands.
The 7 secs balances the need to quickly recover from lost frames (esp. on sequence
initiatives) and time needed by older/slower/error-state drives in responding.
This can be easily changed in "Exchanges[].timeOut".
4. Due to the nature of FC soft addressing, there is no assurance that the
same LUNs (drives) will have the same path (e.g. /dev/sdb1) from one boot to
next. Dynamic soft address changes (i.e. 24-bit FC port_id) are
supported during run time (e.g. due to hot plug event) by the use of WWN to
SCSI Nexus (channel/target/LUN) mapping.
5. Compaq RA4x00 firmware version 2.54 and later supports SSP (Selective
Storage Presentation), which maps LUNs to a WWN. If RA4x00 firmware prior
2.54 (e.g. older controller) is used, or the FC HBA is replaced (another WWN
is used), logical volumes on the RA4x00 will no longer be visible.
Send questions/comments to:
Amy Vanzant-Hodge (fibrechannel@compaq.com)

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@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
HIGHPOINT ROCKETRAID 3xxx RAID DRIVER (hptiop)
Controller Register Map
-------------------------
The controller IOP is accessed via PCI BAR0.
BAR0 offset Register
0x10 Inbound Message Register 0
0x14 Inbound Message Register 1
0x18 Outbound Message Register 0
0x1C Outbound Message Register 1
0x20 Inbound Doorbell Register
0x24 Inbound Interrupt Status Register
0x28 Inbound Interrupt Mask Register
0x30 Outbound Interrupt Status Register
0x34 Outbound Interrupt Mask Register
0x40 Inbound Queue Port
0x44 Outbound Queue Port
I/O Request Workflow
----------------------
All queued requests are handled via inbound/outbound queue port.
A request packet can be allocated in either IOP or host memory.
To send a request to the controller:
- Get a free request packet by reading the inbound queue port or
allocate a free request in host DMA coherent memory.
The value returned from the inbound queue port is an offset
relative to the IOP BAR0.
Requests allocated in host memory must be aligned on 32-bytes boundary.
- Fill the packet.
- Post the packet to IOP by writing it to inbound queue. For requests
allocated in IOP memory, write the offset to inbound queue port. For
requests allocated in host memory, write (0x80000000|(bus_addr>>5))
to the inbound queue port.
- The IOP process the request. When the request is completed, it
will be put into outbound queue. An outbound interrupt will be
generated.
For requests allocated in IOP memory, the request offset is posted to
outbound queue.
For requests allocated in host memory, (0x80000000|(bus_addr>>5))
is posted to the outbound queue. If IOP_REQUEST_FLAG_OUTPUT_CONTEXT
flag is set in the request, the low 32-bit context value will be
posted instead.
- The host read the outbound queue and complete the request.
For requests allocated in IOP memory, the host driver free the request
by writing it to the outbound queue.
Non-queued requests (reset/flush etc) can be sent via inbound message
register 0. An outbound message with the same value indicates the completion
of an inbound message.
User-level Interface
---------------------
The driver exposes following sysfs attributes:
NAME R/W Description
driver-version R driver version string
firmware-version R firmware version string
The driver registers char device "hptiop" to communicate with HighPoint RAID
management software. Its ioctl routine acts as a general binary interface
between the IOP firmware and HighPoint RAID management software. New management
functions can be implemented in application/firmware without modification
in driver code.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2006 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
linux@highpoint-tech.com
http://www.highpoint-tech.com

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@ -366,7 +366,9 @@ Prior to version 0.9.0rc4 options had a 'snd_' prefix. This was removed.
Module for C-Media CMI8338 and 8738 PCI sound cards.
mpu_port - 0x300,0x310,0x320,0x330, 0 = disable (default)
mpu_port - 0x300,0x310,0x320,0x330 = legacy port,
1 = integrated PCI port,
0 = disable (default)
fm_port - 0x388 (default), 0 = disable (default)
soft_ac3 - Software-conversion of raw SPDIF packets (model 033 only)
(default = 1)
@ -468,7 +470,7 @@ Prior to version 0.9.0rc4 options had a 'snd_' prefix. This was removed.
Module for multifunction CS5535 companion PCI device
This module supports multiple cards.
The power-management is supported.
Module snd-dt019x
-----------------
@ -707,8 +709,10 @@ Prior to version 0.9.0rc4 options had a 'snd_' prefix. This was removed.
Module snd-hda-intel
--------------------
Module for Intel HD Audio (ICH6, ICH6M, ICH7), ATI SB450,
VIA VT8251/VT8237A
Module for Intel HD Audio (ICH6, ICH6M, ESB2, ICH7, ICH8),
ATI SB450, SB600, RS600,
VIA VT8251/VT8237A,
SIS966, ULI M5461
model - force the model name
position_fix - Fix DMA pointer (0 = auto, 1 = none, 2 = POSBUF, 3 = FIFO size)
@ -778,6 +782,7 @@ Prior to version 0.9.0rc4 options had a 'snd_' prefix. This was removed.
AD1981
basic 3-jack (default)
hp HP nx6320
thinkpad Lenovo Thinkpad T60/X60/Z60
AD1986A
6stack 6-jack, separate surrounds (default)
@ -1633,9 +1638,7 @@ Prior to version 0.9.0rc4 options had a 'snd_' prefix. This was removed.
About capture IBL, see the description of snd-vx222 module.
Note: the driver is build only when CONFIG_ISA is set.
Note2: snd-vxp440 driver is merged to snd-vxpocket driver since
Note: snd-vxp440 driver is merged to snd-vxpocket driver since
ALSA 1.0.10.
The power-management is supported.
@ -1662,8 +1665,6 @@ Prior to version 0.9.0rc4 options had a 'snd_' prefix. This was removed.
Module for Sound Core PDAudioCF sound card.
Note: the driver is build only when CONFIG_ISA is set.
The power-management is supported.

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@ -4215,7 +4215,7 @@ struct _snd_pcm_runtime {
<programlisting>
<![CDATA[
struct snd_rawmidi *rmidi;
snd_mpu401_uart_new(card, 0, MPU401_HW_MPU401, port, integrated,
snd_mpu401_uart_new(card, 0, MPU401_HW_MPU401, port, info_flags,
irq, irq_flags, &rmidi);
]]>
</programlisting>
@ -4242,15 +4242,36 @@ struct _snd_pcm_runtime {
</para>
<para>
The 5th argument is bitflags for additional information.
When the i/o port address above is a part of the PCI i/o
region, the MPU401 i/o port might have been already allocated
(reserved) by the driver itself. In such a case, pass non-zero
to the 5th argument
(<parameter>integrated</parameter>). Otherwise, pass 0 to it,
(reserved) by the driver itself. In such a case, pass a bit flag
<constant>MPU401_INFO_INTEGRATED</constant>,
and
the mpu401-uart layer will allocate the i/o ports by itself.
</para>
<para>
When the controller supports only the input or output MIDI stream,
pass <constant>MPU401_INFO_INPUT</constant> or
<constant>MPU401_INFO_OUTPUT</constant> bitflag, respectively.
Then the rawmidi instance is created as a single stream.
</para>
<para>
<constant>MPU401_INFO_MMIO</constant> bitflag is used to change
the access method to MMIO (via readb and writeb) instead of
iob and outb. In this case, you have to pass the iomapped address
to <function>snd_mpu401_uart_new()</function>.
</para>
<para>
When <constant>MPU401_INFO_TX_IRQ</constant> is set, the output
stream isn't checked in the default interrupt handler. The driver
needs to call <function>snd_mpu401_uart_interrupt_tx()</function>
by itself to start processing the output stream in irq handler.
</para>
<para>
Usually, the port address corresponds to the command port and
port + 1 corresponds to the data port. If not, you may change
@ -5333,7 +5354,7 @@ struct _snd_pcm_runtime {
<informalexample>
<programlisting>
<![CDATA[
snd_info_set_text_ops(entry, chip, read_size, my_proc_read);
snd_info_set_text_ops(entry, chip, my_proc_read);
]]>
</programlisting>
</informalexample>
@ -5394,29 +5415,12 @@ struct _snd_pcm_runtime {
<informalexample>
<programlisting>
<![CDATA[
entry->c.text.write_size = 256;
entry->c.text.write = my_proc_write;
]]>
</programlisting>
</informalexample>
</para>
<para>
The buffer size for read is set to 1024 implicitly by
<function>snd_info_set_text_ops()</function>. It should suffice
in most cases (the size will be aligned to
<constant>PAGE_SIZE</constant> anyway), but if you need to handle
very large text files, you can set it explicitly, too.
<informalexample>
<programlisting>
<![CDATA[
entry->c.text.read_size = 65536;
]]>
</programlisting>
</informalexample>
</para>
<para>
For the write callback, you can use
<function>snd_info_get_line()</function> to get a text line, and
@ -5562,7 +5566,7 @@ struct _snd_pcm_runtime {
power status.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Call <function>snd_pcm_suspend_all()</function> to suspend the running PCM streams.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>If AC97 codecs are used, call
<function>snd_ac97_resume()</function> for each codec.</para></listitem>
<function>snd_ac97_suspend()</function> for each codec.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Save the register values if necessary.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Stop the hardware if necessary.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>Disable the PCI device by calling

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@ -29,14 +29,13 @@ if usbmon is built into the kernel.
# mount -t debugfs none_debugs /sys/kernel/debug
# modprobe usbmon
#
Verify that bus sockets are present.
[root@lembas zaitcev]# ls /sys/kernel/debug/usbmon
# ls /sys/kernel/debug/usbmon
1s 1t 2s 2t 3s 3t 4s 4t
[root@lembas zaitcev]#
# ls /sys/kernel
#
2. Find which bus connects to the desired device
@ -76,7 +75,7 @@ that the file size is not excessive for your favourite editor.
* Raw text data format
The '0t' type data consists of a stream of events, such as URB submission,
The '1t' type data consists of a stream of events, such as URB submission,
URB callback, submission error. Every event is a text line, which consists
of whitespace separated words. The number of position of words may depend
on the event type, but there is a set of words, common for all types.
@ -97,20 +96,25 @@ Here is the list of words, from left to right:
Zi Zo Isochronous input and output
Ii Io Interrupt input and output
Bi Bo Bulk input and output
Device address and Endpoint number are decimal numbers with leading zeroes
or 3 and 2 positions, correspondingly.
- URB Status. This field makes no sense for submissions, but is present
to help scripts with parsing. In error case, it contains the error code.
In case of a setup packet, it contains a Setup Tag. If scripts read a number
in this field, they proceed to read Data Length. Otherwise, they read
the setup packet before reading the Data Length.
Device address and Endpoint number are 3-digit and 2-digit (respectively)
decimal numbers, with leading zeroes.
- URB Status. In most cases, this field contains a number, sometimes negative,
which represents a "status" field of the URB. This field makes no sense for
submissions, but is present anyway to help scripts with parsing. When an
error occurs, the field contains the error code. In case of a submission of
a Control packet, this field contains a Setup Tag instead of an error code.
It is easy to tell whether the Setup Tag is present because it is never a
number. Thus if scripts find a number in this field, they proceed to read
Data Length. If they find something else, like a letter, they read the setup
packet before reading the Data Length.
- Setup packet, if present, consists of 5 words: one of each for bmRequestType,
bRequest, wValue, wIndex, wLength, as specified by the USB Specification 2.0.
These words are safe to decode if Setup Tag was 's'. Otherwise, the setup
packet was present, but not captured, and the fields contain filler.
- Data Length. This is the actual length in the URB.
- Data Length. For submissions, this is the requested length. For callbacks,
this is the actual length.
- Data tag. The usbmon may not always capture data, even if length is nonzero.
Only if tag is '=', the data words are present.
The data words are present only if this tag is '='.
- Data words follow, in big endian hexadecimal format. Notice that they are
not machine words, but really just a byte stream split into words to make
it easier to read. Thus, the last word may contain from one to four bytes.

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@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
Kernel driver ds2490
====================
Supported chips:
* Maxim DS2490 based
Author: Evgeniy Polyakov <johnpol@2ka.mipt.ru>
Description
-----------
The Maixm/Dallas Semiconductor DS2490 is a chip
which allows to build USB <-> W1 bridges.
DS9490(R) is a USB <-> W1 bus master device
which has 0x81 family ID integrated chip and DS2490
low-level operational chip.

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@ -27,8 +27,19 @@ When a w1 master driver registers with the w1 subsystem, the following occurs:
When a device is found on the bus, w1 core checks if driver for it's family is
loaded. If so, the family driver is attached to the slave.
If there is no driver for the family, a simple sysfs entry is created
for the slave device.
If there is no driver for the family, default one is assigned, which allows to perform
almost any kind of operations. Each logical operation is a transaction
in nature, which can contain several (two or one) low-level operations.
Let's see how one can read EEPROM context:
1. one must write control buffer, i.e. buffer containing command byte
and two byte address. At this step bus is reset and appropriate device
is selected using either W1_SKIP_ROM or W1_MATCH_ROM command.
Then provided control buffer is being written to the wire.
2. reading. This will issue reading eeprom response.
It is possible that between 1. and 2. w1 master thread will reset bus for searching
and slave device will be even removed, but in this case 0xff will
be read, since no device was selected.
W1 device families
@ -89,4 +100,5 @@ driver - (standard) symlink to the w1 driver
name - the device name, usually the same as the directory name
w1_slave - (optional) a binary file whose meaning depends on the
family driver
rw - (optional) created for slave devices which do not have
appropriate family driver. Allows to read/write binary data.

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@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
Userspace communication protocol over connector [1].
Message types.
=============
There are three types of messages between w1 core and userspace:
1. Events. They are generated each time new master or slave device found
either due to automatic or requested search.
2. Userspace commands. Includes read/write and search/alarm search comamnds.
3. Replies to userspace commands.
Protocol.
========
[struct cn_msg] - connector header. It's length field is equal to size of the attached data.
[struct w1_netlink_msg] - w1 netlink header.
__u8 type - message type.
W1_SLAVE_ADD/W1_SLAVE_REMOVE - slave add/remove events.
W1_MASTER_ADD/W1_MASTER_REMOVE - master add/remove events.
W1_MASTER_CMD - userspace command for bus master device (search/alarm search).
W1_SLAVE_CMD - userspace command for slave device (read/write/ search/alarm search
for bus master device where given slave device found).
__u8 res - reserved
__u16 len - size of attached to this header data.
union {
__u8 id; - slave unique device id
struct w1_mst {
__u32 id; - master's id.
__u32 res; - reserved
} mst;
} id;
[strucrt w1_netlink_cmd] - command for gived master or slave device.
__u8 cmd - command opcode.
W1_CMD_READ - read command.
W1_CMD_WRITE - write command.
W1_CMD_SEARCH - search command.
W1_CMD_ALARM_SEARCH - alarm search command.
__u8 res - reserved
__u16 len - length of data for this command.
For read command data must be allocated like for write command.
__u8 data[0] - data for this command.
Each connector message can include one or more w1_netlink_msg with zero of more attached w1_netlink_cmd messages.
For event messages there are no w1_netlink_cmd embedded structures, only connector header
and w1_netlink_msg strucutre with "len" field being zero and filled type (one of event types)
and id - either 8 bytes of slave unique id in host order, or master's id, which is assigned
to bus master device when it is added to w1 core.
Currently replies to userspace commands are only generated for read command request.
One reply is generated exactly for one w1_netlink_cmd read request.
Replies are not combined when sent - i.e. typical reply messages looks like the following:
[cn_msg][w1_netlink_msg][w1_netlink_cmd]
cn_msg.len = sizeof(struct w1_netlink_msg) + sizeof(struct w1_netlink_cmd) + cmd->len;
w1_netlink_msg.len = sizeof(struct w1_netlink_cmd) + cmd->len;
w1_netlink_cmd.len = cmd->len;
Operation steps in w1 core when new command is received.
=======================================================
When new message (w1_netlink_msg) is received w1 core detects if it is master of slave request,
according to w1_netlink_msg.type field.
Then master or slave device is searched for.
When found, master device (requested or those one on where slave device is found) is locked.
If slave command is requested, then reset/select procedure is started to select given device.
Then all requested in w1_netlink_msg operations are performed one by one.
If command requires reply (like read command) it is sent on command completion.
When all commands (w1_netlink_cmd) are processed muster device is unlocked
and next w1_netlink_msg header processing started.
Connector [1] specific documentation.
====================================
Each connector message includes two u32 fields as "address".
w1 uses CN_W1_IDX and CN_W1_VAL defined in include/linux/connector.h header.
Each message also includes sequence and acknowledge numbers.
Sequence number for event messages is appropriate bus master sequence number increased with
each event message sent "through" this master.
Sequence number for userspace requests is set by userspace application.
Sequence number for reply is the same as was in request, and
acknowledge number is set to seq+1.
Additional documantion, source code examples.
============================================
1. Documentation/connector
2. http://tservice.net.ru/~s0mbre/archive/w1
This archive includes userspace application w1d.c which
uses read/write/search commands for all master/slave devices found on the bus.

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@ -181,6 +181,12 @@ M: bcrl@kvack.org
L: linux-aio@kvack.org
S: Supported
ABIT UGURU HARDWARE MONITOR DRIVER
P: Hans de Goede
M: j.w.r.degoede@hhs.nl
L: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org
S: Maintained
ACENIC DRIVER
P: Jes Sorensen
M: jes@trained-monkey.org
@ -1147,6 +1153,12 @@ L: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org
W: http://www.nt.tuwien.ac.at/~kkudielk/Linux/
S: Maintained
HIGHPOINT ROCKETRAID 3xxx RAID DRIVER
P: HighPoint Linux Team
M: linux@highpoint-tech.com
W: http://www.highpoint-tech.com
S: Supported
HIPPI
P: Jes Sorensen
M: jes@trained-monkey.org
@ -1425,6 +1437,8 @@ P: Jesse Brandeburg
M: jesse.brandeburg@intel.com
P: Jeff Kirsher
M: jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com
P: Auke Kok
M: auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com
W: http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/
S: Supported
@ -1437,6 +1451,8 @@ P: Jesse Brandeburg
M: jesse.brandeburg@intel.com
P: Jeff Kirsher
M: jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com
P: Auke Kok
M: auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com
W: http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/
S: Supported
@ -1449,6 +1465,8 @@ P: John Ronciak
M: john.ronciak@intel.com
P: Jesse Brandeburg
M: jesse.brandeburg@intel.com
P: Auke Kok
M: auke-jan.h.kok@intel.com
W: http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/
S: Supported
@ -1837,12 +1855,12 @@ S: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
W: http://megaraid.lsilogic.com
S: Maintained
MEMORY TECHNOLOGY DEVICES
MEMORY TECHNOLOGY DEVICES (MTD)
P: David Woodhouse
M: dwmw2@infradead.org
W: http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/
L: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
T: git kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tglx/mtd-2.6.git
T: git git://git.infradead.org/mtd-2.6.git
S: Maintained
MICROTEK X6 SCANNER
@ -1889,7 +1907,7 @@ L: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
W: http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/kernel-patches.html
S: Maintained
MULTIMEDIA CARD SUBSYSTEM
MULTIMEDIA CARD (MMC) SUBSYSTEM
P: Russell King
M: rmk+mmc@arm.linux.org.uk
S: Maintained
@ -2045,6 +2063,12 @@ M: adaplas@pol.net
L: linux-fbdev-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
S: Maintained
OPENCORES I2C BUS DRIVER
P: Peter Korsgaard
M: jacmet@sunsite.dk
L: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org
S: Maintained
ORACLE CLUSTER FILESYSTEM 2 (OCFS2)
P: Mark Fasheh
M: mark.fasheh@oracle.com
@ -2516,12 +2540,6 @@ M: thomas@winischhofer.net
W: http://www.winischhofer.at/linuxsisusbvga.shtml
S: Maintained
SMSC47M1 HARDWARE MONITOR DRIVER
P: Jean Delvare
M: khali@linux-fr.org
L: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org
S: Odd Fixes
SMB FILESYSTEM
P: Urban Widmark
M: urban@teststation.com
@ -3134,12 +3152,6 @@ L: wbsd-devel@list.drzeus.cx
W: http://projects.drzeus.cx/wbsd
S: Maintained
W83L785TS HARDWARE MONITOR DRIVER
P: Jean Delvare
M: khali@linux-fr.org
L: lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org
S: Odd Fixes
WATCHDOG DEVICE DRIVERS
P: Wim Van Sebroeck
M: wim@iguana.be
@ -3179,7 +3191,7 @@ XFS FILESYSTEM
P: Silicon Graphics Inc
M: xfs-masters@oss.sgi.com
M: nathans@sgi.com
L: linux-xfs@oss.sgi.com
L: xfs@oss.sgi.com
W: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs
S: Supported

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@ -93,15 +93,49 @@ choice
prompt "ARM system type"
default ARCH_VERSATILE
config ARCH_AAEC2000
bool "Agilent AAEC-2000 based"
select ARM_AMBA
help
This enables support for systems based on the Agilent AAEC-2000
config ARCH_INTEGRATOR
bool "ARM Ltd. Integrator family"
select ARM_AMBA
select ICST525
help
Support for ARM's Integrator platform.
config ARCH_REALVIEW
bool "ARM Ltd. RealView family"
select ARM_AMBA
select ICST307
help
This enables support for ARM Ltd RealView boards.
config ARCH_VERSATILE
bool "ARM Ltd. Versatile family"
select ARM_AMBA
select ARM_VIC
select ICST307
help
This enables support for ARM Ltd Versatile board.
config ARCH_AT91RM9200
bool "Atmel AT91RM9200"
help
Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on an Atmel
AT91RM9200-based board.
config ARCH_CLPS7500
bool "Cirrus-CL-PS7500FE"
bool "Cirrus CL-PS7500FE"
select TIMER_ACORN
select ISA
help
Support for the Cirrus Logic PS7500FE system-on-a-chip.
config ARCH_CLPS711X
bool "CLPS711x/EP721x-based"
bool "Cirrus Logic CLPS711x/EP721x-based"
help
Support for Cirrus Logic 711x/721x based boards.
@ -135,12 +169,22 @@ config ARCH_FOOTBRIDGE
Support for systems based on the DC21285 companion chip
("FootBridge"), such as the Simtec CATS and the Rebel NetWinder.
config ARCH_INTEGRATOR
bool "Integrator"
select ARM_AMBA
select ICST525
config ARCH_NETX
bool "Hilscher NetX based"
select ARM_VIC
help
Support for ARM's Integrator platform.
This enables support for systems based on the Hilscher NetX Soc
config ARCH_H720X
bool "Hynix HMS720x-based"
select ISA_DMA_API
help
This enables support for systems based on the Hynix HMS720x
config ARCH_IMX
bool "IMX"
help
Support for Motorola's i.MX family of processors (MX1, MXL).
config ARCH_IOP3XX
bool "IOP3xx-based"
@ -178,6 +222,11 @@ config ARCH_L7200
If you have any questions or comments about the Linux kernel port
to this board, send e-mail to <sjhill@cotw.com>.
config ARCH_PNX4008
bool "Philips Nexperia PNX4008 Mobile"
help
This enables support for Philips PNX4008 mobile platform.
config ARCH_PXA
bool "PXA2xx-based"
select ARCH_MTD_XIP
@ -232,44 +281,6 @@ config ARCH_OMAP
help
Support for TI's OMAP platform (OMAP1 and OMAP2).
config ARCH_VERSATILE
bool "Versatile"
select ARM_AMBA
select ARM_VIC
select ICST307
help
This enables support for ARM Ltd Versatile board.
config ARCH_REALVIEW
bool "RealView"
select ARM_AMBA
select ICST307
help
This enables support for ARM Ltd RealView boards.
config ARCH_IMX
bool "IMX"
help
Support for Motorola's i.MX family of processors (MX1, MXL).
config ARCH_H720X
bool "Hynix-HMS720x-based"
select ISA_DMA_API
help
This enables support for systems based on the Hynix HMS720x
config ARCH_AAEC2000
bool "Agilent AAEC-2000 based"
select ARM_AMBA
help
This enables support for systems based on the Agilent AAEC-2000
config ARCH_AT91RM9200
bool "AT91RM9200"
help
Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on an Atmel
AT91RM9200-based board.
endchoice
source "arch/arm/mach-clps711x/Kconfig"
@ -314,6 +325,8 @@ source "arch/arm/mach-realview/Kconfig"
source "arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/Kconfig"
source "arch/arm/mach-netx/Kconfig"
# Definitions to make life easier
config ARCH_ACORN
bool

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@ -116,6 +116,8 @@ endif
machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_REALVIEW) := realview
machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200) := at91rm9200
machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_EP93XX) := ep93xx
machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_PNX4008) := pnx4008
machine-$(CONFIG_ARCH_NETX) := netx
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_EBSA110),y)
# This is what happens if you forget the IOCS16 line.

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@ -49,6 +49,18 @@
cmp r7, r3
beq 99f
@ Embest ATEB9200 : 923
mov r3, #(MACH_TYPE_ATEB9200 & 0xff)
orr r3, r3, #(MACH_TYPE_ATEB9200 & 0xff00)
cmp r7, r3
beq 99f
@ Sperry-Sun KAFA : 662
mov r3, #(MACH_TYPE_KAFA & 0xff)
orr r3, r3, #(MACH_TYPE_KAFA & 0xff00)
cmp r7, r3
beq 99f
@ Unknown board, use the AT91RM9200DK board
@ mov r7, #MACH_TYPE_AT91RM9200
mov r7, #(MACH_TYPE_AT91RM9200DK & 0xff)

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@ -605,8 +605,8 @@ proc_types:
b __armv4_mmu_cache_off
b __armv4_mmu_cache_flush
.word 0x00070000 @ ARMv6
.word 0x000f0000
.word 0x0007b000 @ ARMv6
.word 0x0007f000
b __armv4_mmu_cache_on
b __armv4_mmu_cache_off
b __armv6_mmu_cache_flush

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@ -49,13 +49,6 @@
#define SHARPSL_CHARGE_CO_CHECK_TIME 5 /* 5 msec */
#define SHARPSL_CHARGE_RETRY_CNT 1 /* eqv. 10 min */
#define SHARPSL_CHARGE_ON_VOLT 0x99 /* 2.9V */
#define SHARPSL_CHARGE_ON_TEMP 0xe0 /* 2.9V */
#define SHARPSL_CHARGE_ON_ACIN_HIGH 0x9b /* 6V */
#define SHARPSL_CHARGE_ON_ACIN_LOW 0x34 /* 2V */
#define SHARPSL_FATAL_ACIN_VOLT 182 /* 3.45V */
#define SHARPSL_FATAL_NOACIN_VOLT 170 /* 3.40V */
/*
* Prototypes
*/
@ -82,12 +75,13 @@ DEFINE_LED_TRIGGER(sharpsl_charge_led_trigger);
static int get_percentage(int voltage)
{
int i = sharpsl_pm.machinfo->bat_levels - 1;
int bl_status = sharpsl_pm.machinfo->backlight_get_status ? sharpsl_pm.machinfo->backlight_get_status() : 0;
struct battery_thresh *thresh;
if (sharpsl_pm.charge_mode == CHRG_ON)
thresh=sharpsl_pm.machinfo->bat_levels_acin;
thresh = bl_status ? sharpsl_pm.machinfo->bat_levels_acin_bl : sharpsl_pm.machinfo->bat_levels_acin;
else
thresh=sharpsl_pm.machinfo->bat_levels_noac;
thresh = bl_status ? sharpsl_pm.machinfo->bat_levels_noac_bl : sharpsl_pm.machinfo->bat_levels_noac;
while (i > 0 && (voltage > thresh[i].voltage))
i--;
@ -131,7 +125,7 @@ static void sharpsl_battery_thread(void *private_)
sharpsl_pm.battstat.ac_status = (sharpsl_pm.machinfo->read_devdata(SHARPSL_STATUS_ACIN) ? APM_AC_ONLINE : APM_AC_OFFLINE);
/* Corgi cannot confirm when battery fully charged so periodically kick! */
if (machine_is_corgi() && (sharpsl_pm.charge_mode == CHRG_ON)
if (!sharpsl_pm.machinfo->batfull_irq && (sharpsl_pm.charge_mode == CHRG_ON)
&& time_after(jiffies, sharpsl_pm.charge_start_time + SHARPSL_CHARGE_ON_TIME_INTERVAL))
schedule_work(&toggle_charger);
@ -166,11 +160,11 @@ static void sharpsl_battery_thread(void *private_)
&& ((sharpsl_pm.battstat.mainbat_status == APM_BATTERY_STATUS_LOW) ||
(sharpsl_pm.battstat.mainbat_status == APM_BATTERY_STATUS_CRITICAL))) {
if (!(sharpsl_pm.flags & SHARPSL_BL_LIMIT)) {
corgibl_limit_intensity(1);
sharpsl_pm.machinfo->backlight_limit(1);
sharpsl_pm.flags |= SHARPSL_BL_LIMIT;
}
} else if (sharpsl_pm.flags & SHARPSL_BL_LIMIT) {
corgibl_limit_intensity(0);
sharpsl_pm.machinfo->backlight_limit(0);
sharpsl_pm.flags &= ~SHARPSL_BL_LIMIT;
}
@ -418,7 +412,7 @@ static int sharpsl_check_battery_temp(void)
val = get_select_val(buff);
dev_dbg(sharpsl_pm.dev, "Temperature: %d\n", val);
if (val > SHARPSL_CHARGE_ON_TEMP)
if (val > sharpsl_pm.machinfo->charge_on_temp)
return -1;
return 0;
@ -450,7 +444,7 @@ static int sharpsl_check_battery_voltage(void)
val = get_select_val(buff);
dev_dbg(sharpsl_pm.dev, "Battery Voltage: %d\n", val);
if (val < SHARPSL_CHARGE_ON_VOLT)
if (val < sharpsl_pm.machinfo->charge_on_volt)
return -1;
return 0;
@ -468,7 +462,7 @@ static int sharpsl_ac_check(void)
temp = get_select_val(buff);
dev_dbg(sharpsl_pm.dev, "AC Voltage: %d\n",temp);
if ((temp > SHARPSL_CHARGE_ON_ACIN_HIGH) || (temp < SHARPSL_CHARGE_ON_ACIN_LOW)) {
if ((temp > sharpsl_pm.machinfo->charge_acin_high) || (temp < sharpsl_pm.machinfo->charge_acin_low)) {
dev_err(sharpsl_pm.dev, "Error: AC check failed.\n");
return -1;
}
@ -627,8 +621,8 @@ static int sharpsl_fatal_check(void)
temp = get_select_val(buff);
dev_dbg(sharpsl_pm.dev, "sharpsl_fatal_check: acin: %d, discharge voltage: %d, no discharge: %d\n", acin, temp, sharpsl_pm.machinfo->read_devdata(SHARPSL_BATT_VOLT));
if ((acin && (temp < SHARPSL_FATAL_ACIN_VOLT)) ||
(!acin && (temp < SHARPSL_FATAL_NOACIN_VOLT)))
if ((acin && (temp < sharpsl_pm.machinfo->fatal_acin_volt)) ||
(!acin && (temp < sharpsl_pm.machinfo->fatal_noacin_volt)))
return -1;
return 0;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,723 @@
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.12-rc4
# Tue Jun 14 12:05:24 2005
#
CONFIG_ARM=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP=y
#
# Code maturity level options
#
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_CLEAN_COMPILE=y
CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP=y
CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32
#
# General setup
#
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION=""
CONFIG_SWAP=y
# CONFIG_SYSVIPC is not set
# CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE is not set
# CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT is not set
# CONFIG_SYSCTL is not set
# CONFIG_AUDIT is not set
# CONFIG_HOTPLUG is not set
CONFIG_KOBJECT_UEVENT=y
# CONFIG_IKCONFIG is not set
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set
CONFIG_PRINTK=y
CONFIG_BUG=y
CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
CONFIG_FUTEX=y
CONFIG_EPOLL=y
CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
CONFIG_SHMEM=y
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_FUNCTIONS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LABELS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LOOPS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_JUMPS=0
# CONFIG_TINY_SHMEM is not set
CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
#
# Loadable module support
#
CONFIG_MODULES=y
CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y
CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD=y
CONFIG_OBSOLETE_MODPARM=y
# CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set
# CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL is not set
# CONFIG_KMOD is not set
#
# System Type
#
# CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS7500 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_CO285 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_EBSA110 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_FOOTBRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IOP3XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP4XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP2000 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_L7200 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_PXA is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_RPC is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_S3C2410 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SHARK is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A40X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_VERSATILE is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IMX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_H720X is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200=y
#
# AT91RM9200 Implementations
#
# CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200DK is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_AT91RM9200EK is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_CSB337 is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_CSB637 is not set
CONFIG_MACH_CARMEVA=y
#
# Processor Type
#
CONFIG_CPU_32=y
CONFIG_CPU_ARM920T=y
CONFIG_CPU_32v4=y
CONFIG_CPU_ABRT_EV4T=y
CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_V4WT=y
CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_VIVT=y
CONFIG_CPU_COPY_V4WB=y
CONFIG_CPU_TLB_V4WBI=y
#
# Processor Features
#
CONFIG_ARM_THUMB=y
# CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH is not set
#
# Bus support
#
CONFIG_ISA_DMA_API=y
#
# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) support
#
# CONFIG_PCCARD is not set
#
# Kernel Features
#
# CONFIG_SMP is not set
# CONFIG_PREEMPT is not set
# CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM is not set
# CONFIG_LEDS is not set
CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP=y
#
# Boot options
#
CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0
CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0
CONFIG_CMDLINE=""
# CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL is not set
#
# Floating point emulation
#
#
# At least one emulation must be selected
#
CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y
# CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE_XP is not set
# CONFIG_FPE_FASTFPE is not set
#
# Userspace binary formats
#
CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
# CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT is not set
# CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC is not set
# CONFIG_ARTHUR is not set
#
# Power management options
#
# CONFIG_PM is not set
#
# Device Drivers
#
#
# Generic Driver Options
#
CONFIG_STANDALONE=y
CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
# CONFIG_FW_LOADER is not set
#
# Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
#
CONFIG_MTD=y
# CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CONCAT is not set
CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y
# CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y
# CONFIG_MTD_AFS_PARTS is not set
#
# User Modules And Translation Layers
#
CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y
CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y
# CONFIG_FTL is not set
# CONFIG_NFTL is not set
# CONFIG_INFTL is not set
#
# RAM/ROM/Flash chip drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_JEDECPROBE is not set
CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_1=y
CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_2=y
CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_4=y
# CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_8 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_16 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_32 is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I1=y
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I2=y
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I4 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I8 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_RAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_ROM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_ABSENT is not set
#
# Mapping drivers for chip access
#
# CONFIG_MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS is not set
#
# Self-contained MTD device drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_SLRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_PHRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MTDRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_BLKMTD is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK2MTD is not set
#
# Disk-On-Chip Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2000 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2001 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2001PLUS is not set
CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH=y
# CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH_CARD is not set
#
# NAND Flash Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_NAND is not set
#
# Parallel port support
#
# CONFIG_PARPORT is not set
#
# Plug and Play support
#
#
# Block devices
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT=16
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=4096
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
# CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD is not set
#
# IO Schedulers
#
CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ=y
# CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set
#
# SCSI device support
#
# CONFIG_SCSI is not set
#
# Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
#
# CONFIG_MD is not set
#
# Fusion MPT device support
#
#
# IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
#
#
# I2O device support
#
#
# Networking support
#
CONFIG_NET=y
#
# Networking options
#
# CONFIG_PACKET is not set
CONFIG_UNIX=y
# CONFIG_NET_KEY is not set
CONFIG_INET=y
CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y
# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
CONFIG_IP_PNP=y
# CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP is not set
# CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP is not set
# CONFIG_IP_PNP_RARP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
# CONFIG_IP_MROUTE is not set
# CONFIG_ARPD is not set
# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
# CONFIG_INET_AH is not set
# CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set
CONFIG_IP_TCPDIAG=y
# CONFIG_IP_TCPDIAG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set
#
# SCTP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set
# CONFIG_ATM is not set
# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
# CONFIG_LLC2 is not set
# CONFIG_IPX is not set
# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
# CONFIG_X25 is not set
# CONFIG_LAPB is not set
# CONFIG_NET_DIVERT is not set
# CONFIG_ECONET is not set
# CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set
#
# QoS and/or fair queueing
#
# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set
# CONFIG_NET_CLS_ROUTE is not set
#
# Network testing
#
# CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set
# CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set
# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
# CONFIG_IRDA is not set
# CONFIG_BT is not set
CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
# CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
# CONFIG_TUN is not set
#
# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
#
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
CONFIG_MII=y
CONFIG_ARM_AT91_ETHER=y
CONFIG_ARM_AT91_ETHER_RMII=y
# CONFIG_SMC91X is not set
#
# Ethernet (1000 Mbit)
#
#
# Ethernet (10000 Mbit)
#
#
# Token Ring devices
#
#
# Wireless LAN (non-hamradio)
#
# CONFIG_NET_RADIO is not set
#
# Wan interfaces
#
# CONFIG_WAN is not set
# CONFIG_PPP is not set
# CONFIG_SLIP is not set
# CONFIG_SHAPER is not set
# CONFIG_NETCONSOLE is not set
#
# ISDN subsystem
#
# CONFIG_ISDN is not set
#
# Input device support
#
CONFIG_INPUT=y
#
# Userland interfaces
#
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TSDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set
#
# Input Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set
#
# Hardware I/O ports
#
CONFIG_SERIO=m
CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT=m
# CONFIG_SERIO_LIBPS2 is not set
# CONFIG_SERIO_RAW is not set
# CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set
CONFIG_SOUND_GAMEPORT=y
#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
#
# Serial drivers
#
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 is not set
#
# Non-8250 serial port support
#
CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT=256
#
# IPMI
#
# CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set
#
# Watchdog Cards
#
# CONFIG_WATCHDOG is not set
# CONFIG_NVRAM is not set
# CONFIG_RTC is not set
# CONFIG_AT91_RTC is not set
# CONFIG_DTLK is not set
# CONFIG_R3964 is not set
#
# Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
#
# CONFIG_DRM is not set
# CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set
#
# TPM devices
#
CONFIG_AT91_SPI=y
CONFIG_AT91_SPIDEV=y
#
# I2C support
#
# CONFIG_I2C is not set
#
# Misc devices
#
#
# Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV is not set
#
# Digital Video Broadcasting Devices
#
# CONFIG_DVB is not set
#
# Graphics support
#
# CONFIG_FB is not set
#
# Console display driver support
#
# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set
CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
#
# Sound
#
# CONFIG_SOUND is not set
#
# USB support
#
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI=y
# CONFIG_USB is not set
#
# USB Gadget Support
#
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set
#
# MMC/SD Card support
#
CONFIG_MMC=m
CONFIG_MMC_DEBUG=y
CONFIG_MMC_BLOCK=m
CONFIG_MMC_AT91RM9200=m
#
# File systems
#
CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y
CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS_SECURITY is not set
# CONFIG_EXT3_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JBD is not set
CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=y
# CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
#
# XFS support
#
# CONFIG_XFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
# CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
# CONFIG_DNOTIFY is not set
# CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set
#
# CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
#
# CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UDF_FS is not set
#
# DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems
#
# CONFIG_MSDOS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_VFAT_FS is not set
# CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set
#
# Pseudo filesystems
#
CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_SYSFS=y
# CONFIG_DEVFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS_XATTR=y
CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS_SECURITY=y
# CONFIG_TMPFS is not set
# CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set
CONFIG_RAMFS=y
#
# Miscellaneous filesystems
#
# CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BEFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_JFFS_FS=y
CONFIG_JFFS_FS_VERBOSE=0
CONFIG_JFFS_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y
CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_DEBUG=0
CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_NAND=y
# CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_NOR_ECC is not set
CONFIG_JFFS2_COMPRESSION_OPTIONS=y
CONFIG_JFFS2_ZLIB=y
CONFIG_JFFS2_RTIME=y
# CONFIG_JFFS2_RUBIN is not set
# CONFIG_JFFS2_CMODE_NONE is not set
CONFIG_JFFS2_CMODE_PRIORITY=y
# CONFIG_JFFS2_CMODE_SIZE is not set
# CONFIG_CRAMFS is not set
# CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set
#
# Network File Systems
#
CONFIG_NFS_FS=y
CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
CONFIG_NFS_V4=y
# CONFIG_NFS_DIRECTIO is not set
CONFIG_NFSD=y
# CONFIG_NFSD_V3 is not set
CONFIG_NFSD_TCP=y
CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y
CONFIG_LOCKD=y
CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y
CONFIG_EXPORTFS=y
CONFIG_SUNRPC=y
CONFIG_SUNRPC_GSS=y
CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5=y
# CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_SPKM3 is not set
# CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CIFS is not set
# CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFS_FS is not set
#
# Partition Types
#
# CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y
#
# Native Language Support
#
# CONFIG_NLS is not set
#
# Profiling support
#
# CONFIG_PROFILING is not set
#
# Kernel hacking
#
# CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL is not set
CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
# CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE is not set
CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_USER is not set
#
# Security options
#
# CONFIG_KEYS is not set
# CONFIG_SECURITY is not set
#
# Cryptographic options
#
CONFIG_CRYPTO=y
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_HMAC is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_NULL is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD4 is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA1 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA512 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_WP512 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TGR192 is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_DES=y
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLOWFISH is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST5 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST6 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEA is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_ARC4 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_KHAZAD is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANUBIS is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEST is not set
#
# Hardware crypto devices
#
#
# Library routines
#
# CONFIG_CRC_CCITT is not set
CONFIG_CRC32=y
# CONFIG_LIBCRC32C is not set
CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE=y
CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE=y

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#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.17-rc3
# Sun May 7 16:54:53 2006
#
CONFIG_ARM=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_HWEIGHT=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y
CONFIG_VECTORS_BASE=0xffff0000
#
# Code maturity level options
#
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP=y
CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32
#
# General setup
#
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION=""
# CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO is not set
# CONFIG_SWAP is not set
CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
# CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE is not set
# CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT is not set
CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
# CONFIG_AUDIT is not set
# CONFIG_IKCONFIG is not set
# CONFIG_RELAY is not set
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
# CONFIG_EMBEDDED is not set
CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set
CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y
CONFIG_PRINTK=y
CONFIG_BUG=y
CONFIG_ELF_CORE=y
CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
CONFIG_FUTEX=y
CONFIG_EPOLL=y
CONFIG_SHMEM=y
CONFIG_SLAB=y
# CONFIG_TINY_SHMEM is not set
CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
# CONFIG_SLOB is not set
#
# Loadable module support
#
CONFIG_MODULES=y
CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y
# CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD is not set
# CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set
# CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL is not set
# CONFIG_KMOD is not set
#
# Block layer
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE is not set
#
# IO Schedulers
#
CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y
# CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS is not set
CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y
# CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ is not set
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_AS is not set
CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEADLINE=y
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_CFQ is not set
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_NOOP is not set
CONFIG_DEFAULT_IOSCHED="deadline"
#
# System Type
#
# CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS7500 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_CO285 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_EBSA110 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_EP93XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_FOOTBRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IOP3XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP4XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP2000 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP23XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_L7200 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_PXA is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_RPC is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_S3C2410 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SHARK is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A40X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_VERSATILE is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_REALVIEW is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IMX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_H720X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_AAEC2000 is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200=y
#
# AT91RM9200 Implementations
#
#
# AT91RM9200 Board Type
#
# CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200DK is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_AT91RM9200EK is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_CSB337 is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_CSB637 is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_CARMEVA is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_KB9200 is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_ATEB9200 is not set
CONFIG_MACH_KAFA=y
#
# AT91 Feature Selections
#
# CONFIG_AT91_PROGRAMMABLE_CLOCKS is not set
#
# Processor Type
#
CONFIG_CPU_32=y
CONFIG_CPU_ARM920T=y
CONFIG_CPU_32v4=y
CONFIG_CPU_ABRT_EV4T=y
CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_V4WT=y
CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_VIVT=y
CONFIG_CPU_COPY_V4WB=y
CONFIG_CPU_TLB_V4WBI=y
#
# Processor Features
#
# CONFIG_ARM_THUMB is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH is not set
#
# Bus support
#
#
# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) support
#
# CONFIG_PCCARD is not set
#
# Kernel Features
#
CONFIG_PREEMPT=y
# CONFIG_NO_IDLE_HZ is not set
CONFIG_HZ=100
# CONFIG_AEABI is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE is not set
CONFIG_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
CONFIG_FLATMEM_MANUAL=y
# CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL is not set
# CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL is not set
CONFIG_FLATMEM=y
CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP=y
# CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_STATIC is not set
CONFIG_SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS=4096
CONFIG_LEDS=y
# CONFIG_LEDS_TIMER is not set
CONFIG_LEDS_CPU=y
CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP=y
#
# Boot options
#
CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0
CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0
CONFIG_CMDLINE="mem=32M console=ttyS0,115200 initrd=0x20800000,10M root=/dev/ram0 rw"
# CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL is not set
#
# Floating point emulation
#
#
# At least one emulation must be selected
#
CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y
# CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE_XP is not set
# CONFIG_FPE_FASTFPE is not set
#
# Userspace binary formats
#
CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
# CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT is not set
CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=y
# CONFIG_ARTHUR is not set
#
# Power management options
#
# CONFIG_PM is not set
# CONFIG_APM is not set
#
# Networking
#
CONFIG_NET=y
#
# Networking options
#
# CONFIG_NETDEBUG is not set
CONFIG_PACKET=y
# CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP is not set
CONFIG_UNIX=y
# CONFIG_NET_KEY is not set
CONFIG_INET=y
# CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST is not set
# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
CONFIG_IP_FIB_HASH=y
# CONFIG_IP_PNP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
# CONFIG_ARPD is not set
# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
# CONFIG_INET_AH is not set
# CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_TUNNEL is not set
# CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set
# CONFIG_INET_DIAG is not set
# CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BIC=y
# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL is not set
# CONFIG_INET6_TUNNEL is not set
# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set
#
# DCCP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_DCCP is not set
#
# SCTP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set
#
# TIPC Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_TIPC is not set
# CONFIG_ATM is not set
# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
# CONFIG_LLC2 is not set
# CONFIG_IPX is not set
# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
# CONFIG_X25 is not set
# CONFIG_LAPB is not set
# CONFIG_NET_DIVERT is not set
# CONFIG_ECONET is not set
# CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set
#
# QoS and/or fair queueing
#
# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set
#
# Network testing
#
# CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set
# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
# CONFIG_IRDA is not set
# CONFIG_BT is not set
# CONFIG_IEEE80211 is not set
#
# Device Drivers
#
#
# Generic Driver Options
#
CONFIG_STANDALONE=y
CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
# CONFIG_FW_LOADER is not set
#
# Connector - unified userspace <-> kernelspace linker
#
# CONFIG_CONNECTOR is not set
#
# Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
#
CONFIG_MTD=y
# CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CONCAT is not set
CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y
# CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_AFS_PARTS is not set
#
# User Modules And Translation Layers
#
CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y
# CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK is not set
CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK_RO=y
# CONFIG_FTL is not set
# CONFIG_NFTL is not set
# CONFIG_INFTL is not set
# CONFIG_RFD_FTL is not set
#
# RAM/ROM/Flash chip drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_JEDECPROBE is not set
CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_1=y
CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_2=y
CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_4=y
# CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_8 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_16 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_32 is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I1=y
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I2=y
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I4 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I8 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_RAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_ROM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_ABSENT is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS is not set
#
# Mapping drivers for chip access
#
# CONFIG_MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_PLATRAM is not set
#
# Self-contained MTD device drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_SLRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_PHRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MTDRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK2MTD is not set
#
# Disk-On-Chip Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2000 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2001 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2001PLUS is not set
CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH=y
# CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH_CARD is not set
#
# NAND Flash Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_NAND is not set
#
# OneNAND Flash Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_ONENAND is not set
#
# Parallel port support
#
# CONFIG_PARPORT is not set
#
# Plug and Play support
#
#
# Block devices
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD is not set
# CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD is not set
# CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set
#
# SCSI device support
#
# CONFIG_RAID_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI is not set
#
# Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
#
# CONFIG_MD is not set
#
# Fusion MPT device support
#
# CONFIG_FUSION is not set
#
# IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
#
#
# I2O device support
#
#
# Network device support
#
CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
# CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
# CONFIG_TUN is not set
#
# PHY device support
#
CONFIG_PHYLIB=y
#
# MII PHY device drivers
#
# CONFIG_MARVELL_PHY is not set
CONFIG_DAVICOM_PHY=y
# CONFIG_QSEMI_PHY is not set
# CONFIG_LXT_PHY is not set
# CONFIG_CICADA_PHY is not set
#
# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
#
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
CONFIG_MII=y
CONFIG_ARM_AT91_ETHER=y
# CONFIG_SMC91X is not set
# CONFIG_DM9000 is not set
#
# Ethernet (1000 Mbit)
#
#
# Ethernet (10000 Mbit)
#
#
# Token Ring devices
#
#
# Wireless LAN (non-hamradio)
#
# CONFIG_NET_RADIO is not set
#
# Wan interfaces
#
# CONFIG_WAN is not set
# CONFIG_PPP is not set
# CONFIG_SLIP is not set
# CONFIG_SHAPER is not set
# CONFIG_NETCONSOLE is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set
# CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set
#
# ISDN subsystem
#
# CONFIG_ISDN is not set
#
# Input device support
#
CONFIG_INPUT=y
#
# Userland interfaces
#
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TSDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set
#
# Input Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set
#
# Hardware I/O ports
#
# CONFIG_SERIO is not set
# CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set
#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
#
# Serial drivers
#
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 is not set
#
# Non-8250 serial port support
#
CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_TTYAT is not set
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT=32
#
# IPMI
#
# CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set
#
# Watchdog Cards
#
CONFIG_WATCHDOG=y
CONFIG_WATCHDOG_NOWAYOUT=y
#
# Watchdog Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_SOFT_WATCHDOG is not set
CONFIG_AT91_WATCHDOG=y
# CONFIG_NVRAM is not set
# CONFIG_DTLK is not set
# CONFIG_R3964 is not set
#
# Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
#
# CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set
#
# TPM devices
#
# CONFIG_TCG_TPM is not set
# CONFIG_TELCLOCK is not set
CONFIG_AT91_SPI=y
CONFIG_AT91_SPIDEV=y
#
# I2C support
#
CONFIG_I2C=y
CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV=y
#
# I2C Algorithms
#
# CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCA is not set
#
# I2C Hardware Bus support
#
CONFIG_I2C_AT91=y
# CONFIG_I2C_PARPORT_LIGHT is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_STUB is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_PCA_ISA is not set
#
# Miscellaneous I2C Chip support
#
# CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1337 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_DS1374 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_EEPROM is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8574 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCA9539 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8591 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6875 is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CORE is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_ALGO is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_BUS is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CHIP is not set
#
# SPI support
#
# CONFIG_SPI is not set
# CONFIG_SPI_MASTER is not set
#
# Dallas's 1-wire bus
#
# CONFIG_W1 is not set
#
# Hardware Monitoring support
#
# CONFIG_HWMON is not set
# CONFIG_HWMON_VID is not set
#
# Misc devices
#
#
# LED devices
#
# CONFIG_NEW_LEDS is not set
#
# LED drivers
#
#
# LED Triggers
#
#
# Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV is not set
#
# Digital Video Broadcasting Devices
#
# CONFIG_DVB is not set
#
# Graphics support
#
# CONFIG_FB is not set
#
# Console display driver support
#
# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set
CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
#
# Sound
#
# CONFIG_SOUND is not set
#
# USB support
#
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI=y
# CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI is not set
# CONFIG_USB is not set
#
# NOTE: USB_STORAGE enables SCSI, and 'SCSI disk support'
#
#
# USB Gadget Support
#
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set
#
# MMC/SD Card support
#
# CONFIG_MMC is not set
#
# Real Time Clock
#
CONFIG_RTC_LIB=y
CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=y
# CONFIG_RTC_HCTOSYS is not set
#
# RTC interfaces
#
CONFIG_RTC_INTF_SYSFS=y
CONFIG_RTC_INTF_PROC=y
CONFIG_RTC_INTF_DEV=y
#
# RTC drivers
#
# CONFIG_RTC_DRV_X1205 is not set
# CONFIG_RTC_DRV_DS1672 is not set
# CONFIG_RTC_DRV_PCF8563 is not set
# CONFIG_RTC_DRV_RS5C372 is not set
# CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T86 is not set
CONFIG_RTC_DRV_AT91=y
# CONFIG_RTC_DRV_TEST is not set
#
# File systems
#
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS is not set
CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y
# CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR is not set
CONFIG_JBD=y
# CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_XFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_OCFS2_FS is not set
# CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
# CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_INOTIFY is not set
# CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y
# CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set
# CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set
#
# CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
#
# CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UDF_FS is not set
#
# DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems
#
# CONFIG_MSDOS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_VFAT_FS is not set
# CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set
#
# Pseudo filesystems
#
CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_SYSFS=y
CONFIG_TMPFS=y
# CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set
CONFIG_RAMFS=y
# CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS is not set
#
# Miscellaneous filesystems
#
# CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BEFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JFFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JFFS2_FS is not set
CONFIG_CRAMFS=y
# CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set
#
# Network File Systems
#
CONFIG_NFS_FS=m
CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
# CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_NFS_V4 is not set
# CONFIG_NFS_DIRECTIO is not set
# CONFIG_NFSD is not set
CONFIG_LOCKD=m
CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y
CONFIG_NFS_COMMON=y
CONFIG_SUNRPC=m
# CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5 is not set
# CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_SPKM3 is not set
# CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CIFS is not set
# CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_9P_FS is not set
#
# Partition Types
#
# CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y
#
# Native Language Support
#
# CONFIG_NLS is not set
#
# Profiling support
#
# CONFIG_PROFILING is not set
#
# Kernel hacking
#
# CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME is not set
# CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL is not set
CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is not set
CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER=y
# CONFIG_UNWIND_INFO is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_USER is not set
#
# Security options
#
# CONFIG_KEYS is not set
# CONFIG_SECURITY is not set
#
# Cryptographic options
#
CONFIG_CRYPTO=y
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_HMAC is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_NULL is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD4 is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA1 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA512 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_WP512 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TGR192 is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_DES=y
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLOWFISH is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST5 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST6 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEA is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_ARC4 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_KHAZAD is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANUBIS is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEST is not set
#
# Hardware crypto devices
#
#
# Library routines
#
# CONFIG_CRC_CCITT is not set
# CONFIG_CRC16 is not set
CONFIG_CRC32=y
# CONFIG_LIBCRC32C is not set
CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE=y

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#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.13-rc2
# Sun Aug 14 19:26:59 2005
#
CONFIG_ARM=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y
#
# Code maturity level options
#
# CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL is not set
CONFIG_CLEAN_COMPILE=y
CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP=y
CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32
#
# General setup
#
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION=""
# CONFIG_SWAP is not set
# CONFIG_SYSVIPC is not set
# CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT is not set
CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
# CONFIG_AUDIT is not set
CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y
# CONFIG_KOBJECT_UEVENT is not set
# CONFIG_IKCONFIG is not set
# CONFIG_EMBEDDED is not set
CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL is not set
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set
CONFIG_PRINTK=y
CONFIG_BUG=y
CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
CONFIG_FUTEX=y
CONFIG_EPOLL=y
CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
CONFIG_SHMEM=y
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_FUNCTIONS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LABELS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LOOPS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_JUMPS=0
# CONFIG_TINY_SHMEM is not set
CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
#
# Loadable module support
#
CONFIG_MODULES=y
CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y
CONFIG_OBSOLETE_MODPARM=y
# CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL is not set
CONFIG_KMOD=y
#
# System Type
#
# CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS7500 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_CO285 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_EBSA110 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_FOOTBRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IOP3XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP4XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP2000 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_L7200 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_PXA is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_RPC is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_S3C2410 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SHARK is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A40X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_VERSATILE is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IMX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_H720X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_AAEC2000 is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200=y
#
# AT91RM9200 Implementations
#
# CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200DK is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_AT91RM9200EK is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_CSB337 is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_CSB637 is not set
# CONFIG_MACH_CARMEVA is not set
CONFIG_MACH_KB9200=y
#
# Processor Type
#
CONFIG_CPU_32=y
CONFIG_CPU_ARM920T=y
CONFIG_CPU_32v4=y
CONFIG_CPU_ABRT_EV4T=y
CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_V4WT=y
CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_VIVT=y
CONFIG_CPU_COPY_V4WB=y
CONFIG_CPU_TLB_V4WBI=y
#
# Processor Features
#
CONFIG_ARM_THUMB=y
# CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH is not set
#
# Bus support
#
CONFIG_ISA_DMA_API=y
#
# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) support
#
# CONFIG_PCCARD is not set
#
# Kernel Features
#
# CONFIG_NO_IDLE_HZ is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE is not set
CONFIG_FLATMEM=y
CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP=y
# CONFIG_LEDS is not set
CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP=y
#
# Boot options
#
CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x10000000
CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x20040000
CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM=y
CONFIG_CMDLINE="console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/ram rw initrd=0x20210000,654933"
#
# Floating point emulation
#
#
# At least one emulation must be selected
#
CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE=y
# CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE_XP is not set
#
# Userspace binary formats
#
CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT=y
CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=y
# CONFIG_ARTHUR is not set
#
# Power management options
#
# CONFIG_PM is not set
#
# Device Drivers
#
#
# Generic Driver Options
#
CONFIG_STANDALONE=y
CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
# CONFIG_FW_LOADER is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER=y
#
# Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
#
# CONFIG_MTD is not set
#
# Parallel port support
#
# CONFIG_PARPORT is not set
#
# Plug and Play support
#
#
# Block devices
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UB is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT=16
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=4096
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
# CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD is not set
#
# IO Schedulers
#
CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ=y
# CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set
#
# SCSI device support
#
CONFIG_SCSI=y
CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS=y
#
# SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM)
#
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD=y
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_OSST is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR is not set
CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG=y
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SCH is not set
#
# Some SCSI devices (e.g. CD jukebox) support multiple LUNs
#
# CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING is not set
#
# SCSI Transport Attributes
#
# CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS is not set
#
# SCSI low-level drivers
#
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DEBUG is not set
#
# Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
#
# CONFIG_MD is not set
#
# Fusion MPT device support
#
# CONFIG_FUSION is not set
#
# IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
#
#
# I2O device support
#
#
# Networking support
#
CONFIG_NET=y
#
# Networking options
#
CONFIG_PACKET=y
# CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP is not set
CONFIG_UNIX=y
# CONFIG_NET_KEY is not set
CONFIG_INET=y
CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y
# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
CONFIG_IP_FIB_HASH=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y
# CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP is not set
# CONFIG_IP_PNP_RARP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
# CONFIG_IP_MROUTE is not set
# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
# CONFIG_INET_AH is not set
# CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set
# CONFIG_IP_TCPDIAG is not set
# CONFIG_IP_TCPDIAG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BIC=y
# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set
# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
# CONFIG_LLC2 is not set
# CONFIG_IPX is not set
# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
#
# QoS and/or fair queueing
#
# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set
# CONFIG_NET_CLS_ROUTE is not set
#
# Network testing
#
# CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set
# CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set
# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
# CONFIG_IRDA is not set
# CONFIG_BT is not set
CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
# CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
# CONFIG_TUN is not set
#
# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
#
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
CONFIG_MII=y
CONFIG_ARM_AT91_ETHER=y
# CONFIG_SMC91X is not set
# CONFIG_DM9000 is not set
#
# Ethernet (1000 Mbit)
#
#
# Ethernet (10000 Mbit)
#
#
# Token Ring devices
#
#
# Wireless LAN (non-hamradio)
#
# CONFIG_NET_RADIO is not set
#
# Wan interfaces
#
# CONFIG_WAN is not set
# CONFIG_PPP is not set
# CONFIG_SLIP is not set
#
# ISDN subsystem
#
# CONFIG_ISDN is not set
#
# Input device support
#
CONFIG_INPUT=y
#
# Userland interfaces
#
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TSDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set
#
# Input Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set
#
# Hardware I/O ports
#
CONFIG_SERIO=y
# CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT is not set
# CONFIG_SERIO_RAW is not set
# CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set
#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
#
# Serial drivers
#
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 is not set
#
# Non-8250 serial port support
#
CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT=256
#
# IPMI
#
# CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set
#
# Watchdog Cards
#
# CONFIG_WATCHDOG is not set
# CONFIG_NVRAM is not set
# CONFIG_RTC is not set
# CONFIG_AT91_RTC is not set
# CONFIG_DTLK is not set
# CONFIG_R3964 is not set
#
# Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
#
# CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set
#
# TPM devices
#
# CONFIG_AT91_SPI is not set
#
# I2C support
#
# CONFIG_I2C is not set
#
# Misc devices
#
#
# Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV is not set
#
# Digital Video Broadcasting Devices
#
# CONFIG_DVB is not set
#
# Graphics support
#
# CONFIG_FB is not set
#
# Console display driver support
#
# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set
CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
#
# Sound
#
# CONFIG_SOUND is not set
#
# USB support
#
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI=y
CONFIG_USB=y
CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y
#
# Miscellaneous USB options
#
CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y
#
# USB Host Controller Drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_ISP116X_HCD is not set
CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y
# CONFIG_USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN is not set
CONFIG_USB_OHCI_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y
# CONFIG_USB_SL811_HCD is not set
#
# USB Device Class drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_BLUETOOTH_TTY is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ACM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PRINTER is not set
#
# NOTE: USB_STORAGE enables SCSI, and 'SCSI disk support' may also be needed; see USB_STORAGE Help for more information
#
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG=y
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_FREECOM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DPCM is not set
#
# USB Input Devices
#
# CONFIG_USB_HID is not set
#
# USB HID Boot Protocol drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_KBD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_AIPTEK is not set
# CONFIG_USB_WACOM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ACECAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KBTAB is not set
# CONFIG_USB_POWERMATE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ITMTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EGALAX is not set
# CONFIG_USB_XPAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ATI_REMOTE is not set
#
# USB Imaging devices
#
# CONFIG_USB_MICROTEK is not set
#
# USB Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_USB_DABUSB is not set
#
# Video4Linux support is needed for USB Multimedia device support
#
#
# USB Network Adapters
#
# CONFIG_USB_KAWETH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PEGASUS is not set
# CONFIG_USB_USBNET is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MON is not set
#
# USB port drivers
#
#
# USB Serial Converter support
#
# CONFIG_USB_SERIAL is not set
#
# USB Miscellaneous drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_EMI62 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EMI26 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LCD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LED is not set
# CONFIG_USB_CYTHERM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETKIT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETSERVO is not set
# CONFIG_USB_IDMOUSE is not set
#
# USB DSL modem support
#
#
# USB Gadget Support
#
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set
#
# MMC/SD Card support
#
# CONFIG_MMC is not set
#
# File systems
#
CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y
CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS_SECURITY is not set
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XIP is not set
CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y
CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR=y
# CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_EXT3_FS_SECURITY is not set
CONFIG_JBD=y
# CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG is not set
CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=y
# CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
#
# XFS support
#
# CONFIG_XFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
# CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y
CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=y
CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS=y
#
# CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
#
# CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UDF_FS is not set
#
# DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems
#
CONFIG_FAT_FS=y
CONFIG_MSDOS_FS=y
CONFIG_VFAT_FS=y
CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_CODEPAGE=437
CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_IOCHARSET="iso8859-1"
# CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set
#
# Pseudo filesystems
#
CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_SYSFS=y
CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS_XATTR=y
# CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS_SECURITY is not set
CONFIG_TMPFS=y
# CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR is not set
# CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set
CONFIG_RAMFS=y
#
# Miscellaneous filesystems
#
# CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CRAMFS is not set
# CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set
#
# Network File Systems
#
CONFIG_NFS_FS=y
CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
# CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_NFSD is not set
CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y
CONFIG_LOCKD=y
CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y
CONFIG_NFS_COMMON=y
CONFIG_SUNRPC=y
# CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CIFS is not set
# CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
#
# Partition Types
#
# CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y
#
# Native Language Support
#
CONFIG_NLS=y
CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="utf8"
CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_437=y
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_737 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_775 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_850 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_852 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_855 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_857 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_860 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_861 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_862 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_863 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_864 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_865 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_866 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_869 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_936 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_950 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_932 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_949 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_874 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_8 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1250 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_CODEPAGE_1251 is not set
CONFIG_NLS_ASCII=y
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_1 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_2 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_3 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_4 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_5 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_6 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_7 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_9 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_13 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_14 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_ISO8859_15 is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_R is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_KOI8_U is not set
# CONFIG_NLS_UTF8 is not set
#
# Kernel hacking
#
# CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y
# CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ is not set
CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
# CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_KOBJECT is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is not set
CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_USER=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_WAITQ is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_LL=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_ICEDCC is not set
#
# Security options
#
# CONFIG_KEYS is not set
# CONFIG_SECURITY is not set
#
# Cryptographic options
#
# CONFIG_CRYPTO is not set
#
# Hardware crypto devices
#
#
# Library routines
#
# CONFIG_CRC_CCITT is not set
CONFIG_CRC32=y
# CONFIG_LIBCRC32C is not set

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#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.12-rc1-bk2
# Mon Mar 28 00:06:33 2005
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.12
# Thu Nov 3 14:15:32 2005
#
CONFIG_ARM=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_CLEAN_COMPILE=y
CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP=y
CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32
#
# General setup
@ -36,6 +37,8 @@ CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL is not set
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set
CONFIG_PRINTK=y
CONFIG_BUG=y
CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
CONFIG_FUTEX=y
# CONFIG_EPOLL is not set
@ -71,6 +74,7 @@ CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
# CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_S3C2410 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SHARK is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_LH7952X is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A40X=y
# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_VERSATILE is not set
@ -84,6 +88,7 @@ CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A40X=y
CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400=y
# CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A404 is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A400=y
CONFIG_LPD7A40X_CPLD_SSP=y
# CONFIG_LH7A40X_CONTIGMEM is not set
# CONFIG_LH7A40X_ONE_BANK_PER_NODE is not set
@ -110,6 +115,8 @@ CONFIG_ARM_THUMB=y
#
# Bus support
#
CONFIG_ARM_AMBA=y
CONFIG_ISA_DMA_API=y
#
# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) support
@ -119,6 +126,7 @@ CONFIG_ARM_THUMB=y
#
# Kernel Features
#
# CONFIG_SMP is not set
CONFIG_PREEMPT=y
CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM=y
CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP=y
@ -175,7 +183,7 @@ CONFIG_MTD=y
# CONFIG_MTD_CONCAT is not set
CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y
# CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y
# CONFIG_MTD_AFS_PARTS is not set
#
@ -217,7 +225,10 @@ CONFIG_MTD_CFI_UTIL=y
# Mapping drivers for chip access
#
# CONFIG_MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP is not set
CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP=y
CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_START=0x00000000
CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_LEN=0x04000000
CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_BANKWIDTH=4
# CONFIG_MTD_ARM_INTEGRATOR is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_EDB7312 is not set
@ -254,7 +265,6 @@ CONFIG_MTD_CFI_UTIL=y
#
# Block devices
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP is not set
@ -288,13 +298,15 @@ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDECD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDETAPE is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEFLOPPY is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI is not set
# CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL is not set
CONFIG_IDE_POLL=y
#
# IDE chipset support/bugfixes
#
CONFIG_IDE_GENERIC=y
# CONFIG_IDE_ARM is not set
CONFIG_IDE_ARM=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA is not set
# CONFIG_IDEDMA_AUTO is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD is not set
@ -302,7 +314,37 @@ CONFIG_IDE_GENERIC=y
#
# SCSI device support
#
# CONFIG_SCSI is not set
CONFIG_SCSI=y
# CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS is not set
#
# SCSI support type (disk, tape, CD-ROM)
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_ST is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_OSST is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG is not set
#
# Some SCSI devices (e.g. CD jukebox) support multiple LUNs
#
# CONFIG_SCSI_MULTI_LUN is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING is not set
#
# SCSI Transport Attributes
#
# CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS is not set
#
# SCSI low-level drivers
#
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DEBUG is not set
#
# Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
@ -331,7 +373,6 @@ CONFIG_NET=y
#
CONFIG_PACKET=y
# CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP is not set
# CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV is not set
CONFIG_UNIX=y
# CONFIG_NET_KEY is not set
CONFIG_INET=y
@ -438,13 +479,10 @@ CONFIG_INPUT=y
#
# Userland interfaces
#
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TSDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set
#
@ -453,7 +491,13 @@ CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768
# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN=y
# CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_GUNZE is not set
# CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ELO is not set
# CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_MTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_MK712 is not set
CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ADS7843_LH7=y
CONFIG_HAS_TOUCHSCREEN_ADS7843_LH7=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set
#
@ -461,7 +505,6 @@ CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768
#
# CONFIG_SERIO is not set
# CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set
CONFIG_SOUND_GAMEPORT=y
#
# Character devices
@ -479,6 +522,8 @@ CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y
#
# Non-8250 serial port support
#
# CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_PL010 is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_PL011 is not set
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_LH7A40X=y
@ -510,7 +555,6 @@ CONFIG_RTC=y
#
# TPM devices
#
# CONFIG_TCG_TPM is not set
#
# I2C support
@ -534,18 +578,73 @@ CONFIG_RTC=y
#
# Graphics support
#
# CONFIG_FB is not set
CONFIG_FB=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT=y
CONFIG_FB_SOFT_CURSOR=y
# CONFIG_FB_MACMODES is not set
# CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS is not set
# CONFIG_FB_TILEBLITTING is not set
CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD=y
CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ035Q7DB02_HRTFT=y
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ057Q3DC02 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ64D343 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ10D368 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ121S1DG41 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL is not set
#
# Console display driver support
#
# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set
CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE is not set
#
# Logo configuration
#
# CONFIG_LOGO is not set
# CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT is not set
#
# Sound
#
# CONFIG_SOUND is not set
CONFIG_SOUND=y
#
# Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
#
CONFIG_SND=y
CONFIG_SND_TIMER=y
CONFIG_SND_PCM=y
# CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER is not set
CONFIG_SND_OSSEMUL=y
CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=y
CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=y
# CONFIG_SND_RTCTIMER is not set
# CONFIG_SND_VERBOSE_PRINTK is not set
# CONFIG_SND_DEBUG is not set
#
# Generic devices
#
# CONFIG_SND_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MTPAV is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SERIAL_U16550 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MPU401 is not set
CONFIG_SND_AC97_CODEC=y
#
# ALSA ARM devices
#
CONFIG_SND_LH7A40X_AC97=y
#
# Open Sound System
#
# CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME is not set
#
# USB support

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@ -1,58 +1,81 @@
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.12-rc1-bk2
# Mon Mar 28 00:14:08 2005
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.16
# Thu Mar 23 17:50:31 2006
#
CONFIG_ARM=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_IOMAP=y
#
# Code maturity level options
#
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_CLEAN_COMPILE=y
CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP=y
CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32
#
# General setup
#
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION=""
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO=y
# CONFIG_SWAP is not set
CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
# CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE is not set
# CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT is not set
CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
# CONFIG_AUDIT is not set
# CONFIG_HOTPLUG is not set
CONFIG_KOBJECT_UEVENT=y
CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y
# CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC is not set
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
CONFIG_EMBEDDED=y
CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL is not set
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set
# CONFIG_HOTPLUG is not set
CONFIG_PRINTK=y
CONFIG_BUG=y
CONFIG_ELF_CORE=y
CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
CONFIG_FUTEX=y
# CONFIG_EPOLL is not set
CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
CONFIG_SHMEM=y
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_FUNCTIONS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LABELS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LOOPS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_JUMPS=0
CONFIG_SLAB=y
# CONFIG_TINY_SHMEM is not set
CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
# CONFIG_SLOB is not set
CONFIG_OBSOLETE_INTERMODULE=y
#
# Loadable module support
#
# CONFIG_MODULES is not set
#
# Block layer
#
#
# IO Schedulers
#
CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y
# CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS is not set
# CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE is not set
CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ=y
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_AS is not set
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEADLINE is not set
CONFIG_DEFAULT_CFQ=y
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_NOOP is not set
CONFIG_DEFAULT_IOSCHED="cfq"
#
# System Type
#
@ -71,11 +94,15 @@ CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
# CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_S3C2410 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SHARK is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_LH7952X is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A40X=y
# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_VERSATILE is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_REALVIEW is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IMX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_H720X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_AAEC2000 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200 is not set
#
# LH7A40X Implementations
@ -110,6 +137,7 @@ CONFIG_ARM_THUMB=y
#
# Bus support
#
CONFIG_ARM_AMBA=y
#
# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) support
@ -120,7 +148,18 @@ CONFIG_ARM_THUMB=y
# Kernel Features
#
CONFIG_PREEMPT=y
# CONFIG_NO_IDLE_HZ is not set
# CONFIG_AEABI is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE=y
CONFIG_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
# CONFIG_FLATMEM_MANUAL is not set
CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL=y
# CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL is not set
CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM=y
CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP=y
CONFIG_NEED_MULTIPLE_NODES=y
# CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_STATIC is not set
CONFIG_SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS=4096
CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP=y
#
@ -154,6 +193,84 @@ CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
# Power management options
#
# CONFIG_PM is not set
# CONFIG_APM is not set
#
# Networking
#
CONFIG_NET=y
#
# Networking options
#
# CONFIG_NETDEBUG is not set
CONFIG_PACKET=y
# CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP is not set
CONFIG_UNIX=y
# CONFIG_NET_KEY is not set
CONFIG_INET=y
# CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST is not set
# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
CONFIG_IP_FIB_HASH=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP_RARP=y
# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
# CONFIG_ARPD is not set
# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
# CONFIG_INET_AH is not set
# CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set
CONFIG_INET_DIAG=y
CONFIG_INET_TCP_DIAG=y
# CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BIC=y
# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set
#
# DCCP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_DCCP is not set
#
# SCTP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set
#
# TIPC Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_TIPC is not set
# CONFIG_ATM is not set
# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
# CONFIG_LLC2 is not set
# CONFIG_IPX is not set
# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
# CONFIG_X25 is not set
# CONFIG_LAPB is not set
# CONFIG_NET_DIVERT is not set
# CONFIG_ECONET is not set
# CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set
#
# QoS and/or fair queueing
#
# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set
#
# Network testing
#
# CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set
# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
# CONFIG_IRDA is not set
# CONFIG_BT is not set
# CONFIG_IEEE80211 is not set
#
# Device Drivers
@ -167,6 +284,11 @@ CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
# CONFIG_FW_LOADER is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER is not set
#
# Connector - unified userspace <-> kernelspace linker
#
# CONFIG_CONNECTOR is not set
#
# Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
#
@ -175,7 +297,7 @@ CONFIG_MTD=y
# CONFIG_MTD_CONCAT is not set
CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y
# CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y
# CONFIG_MTD_AFS_PARTS is not set
#
@ -186,6 +308,7 @@ CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y
# CONFIG_FTL is not set
# CONFIG_NFTL is not set
# CONFIG_INFTL is not set
# CONFIG_RFD_FTL is not set
#
# RAM/ROM/Flash chip drivers
@ -211,15 +334,18 @@ CONFIG_MTD_CFI_UTIL=y
# CONFIG_MTD_RAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_ROM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_ABSENT is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_XIP is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS is not set
#
# Mapping drivers for chip access
#
# CONFIG_MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP is not set
CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP=y
CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_START=0x00000000
CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_LEN=0x04000000
CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP_BANKWIDTH=4
# CONFIG_MTD_ARM_INTEGRATOR is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_EDB7312 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_PLATRAM is not set
#
# Self-contained MTD device drivers
@ -242,6 +368,11 @@ CONFIG_MTD_CFI_UTIL=y
#
# CONFIG_MTD_NAND is not set
#
# OneNAND Flash Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_ONENAND is not set
#
# Parallel port support
#
@ -254,7 +385,6 @@ CONFIG_MTD_CFI_UTIL=y
#
# Block devices
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP is not set
@ -262,16 +392,7 @@ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_UB is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_COUNT=16
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
# CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD is not set
#
# IO Schedulers
#
CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y
# CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS is not set
# CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE is not set
CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ=y
# CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set
#
@ -291,12 +412,13 @@ CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEFLOPPY is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDESCSI is not set
# CONFIG_IDE_TASK_IOCTL is not set
CONFIG_IDE_POLL=y
#
# IDE chipset support/bugfixes
#
CONFIG_IDE_GENERIC=y
# CONFIG_IDE_ARM is not set
CONFIG_IDE_ARM=y
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA is not set
# CONFIG_IDEDMA_AUTO is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD is not set
@ -304,6 +426,7 @@ CONFIG_IDE_GENERIC=y
#
# SCSI device support
#
# CONFIG_RAID_ATTRS is not set
CONFIG_SCSI=y
# CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS is not set
@ -315,6 +438,7 @@ CONFIG_SCSI=y
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_OSST is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SR is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SG is not set
# CONFIG_CHR_DEV_SCH is not set
#
# Some SCSI devices (e.g. CD jukebox) support multiple LUNs
@ -329,10 +453,12 @@ CONFIG_SCSI=y
# CONFIG_SCSI_SPI_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_FC_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_ISCSI_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SAS_ATTRS is not set
#
# SCSI low-level drivers
#
# CONFIG_ISCSI_TCP is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_SATA is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI_DEBUG is not set
@ -344,6 +470,7 @@ CONFIG_SCSI=y
#
# Fusion MPT device support
#
# CONFIG_FUSION is not set
#
# IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
@ -354,82 +481,26 @@ CONFIG_SCSI=y
#
#
# Networking support
# Network device support
#
CONFIG_NET=y
#
# Networking options
#
CONFIG_PACKET=y
# CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP is not set
# CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV is not set
CONFIG_UNIX=y
# CONFIG_NET_KEY is not set
CONFIG_INET=y
# CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST is not set
# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
CONFIG_IP_PNP=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP_RARP=y
# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE is not set
# CONFIG_ARPD is not set
# CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES is not set
# CONFIG_INET_AH is not set
# CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set
# CONFIG_IP_TCPDIAG is not set
# CONFIG_IP_TCPDIAG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set
#
# SCTP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set
# CONFIG_ATM is not set
# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
# CONFIG_LLC2 is not set
# CONFIG_IPX is not set
# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
# CONFIG_X25 is not set
# CONFIG_LAPB is not set
# CONFIG_NET_DIVERT is not set
# CONFIG_ECONET is not set
# CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set
#
# QoS and/or fair queueing
#
# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set
# CONFIG_NET_CLS_ROUTE is not set
#
# Network testing
#
# CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set
# CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set
# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
# CONFIG_IRDA is not set
# CONFIG_BT is not set
CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
# CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
# CONFIG_TUN is not set
#
# PHY device support
#
# CONFIG_PHYLIB is not set
#
# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
#
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
CONFIG_MII=y
CONFIG_SMC91X=y
# CONFIG_DM9000 is not set
#
# Ethernet (1000 Mbit)
@ -456,6 +527,8 @@ CONFIG_SMC91X=y
# CONFIG_SLIP is not set
# CONFIG_SHAPER is not set
# CONFIG_NETCONSOLE is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set
# CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set
#
# ISDN subsystem
@ -470,10 +543,13 @@ CONFIG_INPUT=y
#
# Userland interfaces
#
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TSDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set
#
@ -482,7 +558,13 @@ CONFIG_INPUT=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN=y
# CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_GUNZE is not set
# CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ELO is not set
# CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_MTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_MK712 is not set
CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_ADC_LH7=y
CONFIG_HAS_TOUCHSCREEN_ADC_LH7=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set
#
@ -490,7 +572,6 @@ CONFIG_INPUT=y
#
# CONFIG_SERIO is not set
# CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set
CONFIG_SOUND_GAMEPORT=y
#
# Character devices
@ -508,6 +589,8 @@ CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y
#
# Non-8250 serial port support
#
# CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_PL010 is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_PL011 is not set
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_LH7A40X=y
@ -533,23 +616,46 @@ CONFIG_RTC=y
#
# Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
#
# CONFIG_DRM is not set
# CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set
#
# TPM devices
#
# CONFIG_TCG_TPM is not set
# CONFIG_TELCLOCK is not set
#
# I2C support
#
# CONFIG_I2C is not set
#
# SPI support
#
# CONFIG_SPI is not set
# CONFIG_SPI_MASTER is not set
#
# Dallas's 1-wire bus
#
# CONFIG_W1 is not set
#
# Hardware Monitoring support
#
CONFIG_HWMON=y
# CONFIG_HWMON_VID is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_F71805F is not set
# CONFIG_HWMON_DEBUG_CHIP is not set
#
# Misc devices
#
#
# Multimedia Capabilities Port drivers
#
#
# Multimedia devices
#
@ -563,18 +669,83 @@ CONFIG_RTC=y
#
# Graphics support
#
# CONFIG_FB is not set
CONFIG_FB=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT=y
# CONFIG_FB_MACMODES is not set
# CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS is not set
# CONFIG_FB_TILEBLITTING is not set
CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD=y
CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ035Q7DB02_HRTFT=y
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ057Q3DC02 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ64D343 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ10D368 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ121S1DG41 is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_AUO_A070VW01_WIDE is not set
# CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_HITACHI is not set
# CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL is not set
#
# Console display driver support
#
# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set
CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE is not set
#
# Logo configuration
#
# CONFIG_LOGO is not set
# CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT is not set
#
# Sound
#
# CONFIG_SOUND is not set
CONFIG_SOUND=y
#
# Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
#
CONFIG_SND=y
CONFIG_SND_TIMER=y
CONFIG_SND_PCM=y
# CONFIG_SND_SEQUENCER is not set
CONFIG_SND_OSSEMUL=y
CONFIG_SND_MIXER_OSS=y
CONFIG_SND_PCM_OSS=y
# CONFIG_SND_RTCTIMER is not set
# CONFIG_SND_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set
CONFIG_SND_SUPPORT_OLD_API=y
# CONFIG_SND_VERBOSE_PRINTK is not set
# CONFIG_SND_DEBUG is not set
#
# Generic devices
#
CONFIG_SND_AC97_CODEC=y
CONFIG_SND_AC97_BUS=y
# CONFIG_SND_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MTPAV is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SERIAL_U16550 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_MPU401 is not set
#
# ALSA ARM devices
#
# CONFIG_SND_ARMAACI is not set
CONFIG_SND_LH7A40X_AC97=y
#
# USB devices
#
# CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO is not set
#
# Open Sound System
#
# CONFIG_SOUND_PRIME is not set
#
# USB support
@ -595,6 +766,7 @@ CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y
#
# USB Host Controller Drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_ISP116X_HCD is not set
CONFIG_USB_OHCI_HCD=y
# CONFIG_USB_OHCI_BIG_ENDIAN is not set
CONFIG_USB_OHCI_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y
@ -603,16 +775,19 @@ CONFIG_USB_OHCI_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y
#
# USB Device Class drivers
#
# CONFIG_USB_BLUETOOTH_TTY is not set
# CONFIG_OBSOLETE_OSS_USB_DRIVER is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ACM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PRINTER is not set
#
# NOTE: USB_STORAGE enables SCSI, and 'SCSI disk support' may also be needed; see USB_STORAGE Help for more information
# NOTE: USB_STORAGE enables SCSI, and 'SCSI disk support'
#
#
# may also be needed; see USB_STORAGE Help for more information
#
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE=y
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DEBUG=y
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_RW_DETECT is not set
CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB=y
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_FREECOM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ISD200 is not set
@ -621,22 +796,32 @@ CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_DATAFAB=y
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR09 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_SDDR55 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_JUMPSHOT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ALAUDA is not set
# CONFIG_USB_STORAGE_ONETOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LIBUSUAL is not set
#
# USB Input Devices
#
CONFIG_USB_HID=y
CONFIG_USB_HIDINPUT=y
# CONFIG_USB_HIDINPUT_POWERBOOK is not set
# CONFIG_HID_FF is not set
# CONFIG_USB_HIDDEV is not set
# CONFIG_USB_AIPTEK is not set
# CONFIG_USB_WACOM is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ACECAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KBTAB is not set
# CONFIG_USB_POWERMATE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ITMTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EGALAX is not set
# CONFIG_USB_YEALINK is not set
# CONFIG_USB_XPAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ATI_REMOTE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ATI_REMOTE2 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KEYSPAN_REMOTE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_APPLETOUCH is not set
#
# USB Imaging devices
@ -686,16 +871,33 @@ CONFIG_USB_MON=y
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETKIT is not set
# CONFIG_USB_PHIDGETSERVO is not set
# CONFIG_USB_IDMOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_LD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_TEST is not set
#
# USB ATM/DSL drivers
# USB DSL modem support
#
#
# USB Gadget Support
#
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set
CONFIG_USB_GADGET=y
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DEBUG_FILES is not set
CONFIG_USB_GADGET_SELECTED=y
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_NET2280 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_PXA2XX is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_GOKU is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_LH7A40X is not set
CONFIG_USB_GADGET_LH7=y
CONFIG_USB_LH7=y
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_OMAP is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DUMMY_HCD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DUALSPEED is not set
CONFIG_USB_ZERO=y
# CONFIG_USB_ETH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGETFS is not set
# CONFIG_USB_FILE_STORAGE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_G_SERIAL is not set
#
# MMC/SD Card support
@ -707,6 +909,7 @@ CONFIG_USB_MON=y
#
CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR is not set
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XIP is not set
CONFIG_EXT3_FS=y
CONFIG_EXT3_FS_XATTR=y
# CONFIG_EXT3_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set
@ -716,17 +919,17 @@ CONFIG_JBD=y
CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=y
# CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
#
# XFS support
#
# CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_XFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_OCFS2_FS is not set
# CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
# CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_INOTIFY=y
# CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y
# CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set
# CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set
#
# CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
@ -749,12 +952,11 @@ CONFIG_FAT_DEFAULT_IOCHARSET="iso8859-1"
#
CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_SYSFS=y
# CONFIG_DEVFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_DEVPTS_FS_XATTR is not set
CONFIG_TMPFS=y
# CONFIG_TMPFS_XATTR is not set
# CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set
CONFIG_RAMFS=y
# CONFIG_RELAYFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS is not set
#
# Miscellaneous filesystems
@ -769,8 +971,8 @@ CONFIG_RAMFS=y
# CONFIG_JFFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y
CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_DEBUG=0
# CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_NAND is not set
# CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_NOR_ECC is not set
CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_WRITEBUFFER=y
# CONFIG_JFFS2_SUMMARY is not set
# CONFIG_JFFS2_COMPRESSION_OPTIONS is not set
CONFIG_JFFS2_ZLIB=y
CONFIG_JFFS2_RTIME=y
@ -787,12 +989,14 @@ CONFIG_CRAMFS=y
#
CONFIG_NFS_FS=y
CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
# CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_NFS_V4 is not set
# CONFIG_NFS_DIRECTIO is not set
# CONFIG_NFSD is not set
CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y
CONFIG_LOCKD=y
CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y
CONFIG_NFS_COMMON=y
CONFIG_SUNRPC=y
# CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5 is not set
# CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_SPKM3 is not set
@ -801,6 +1005,7 @@ CONFIG_SUNRPC=y
# CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_9P_FS is not set
#
# Partition Types
@ -820,6 +1025,7 @@ CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y
# CONFIG_SGI_PARTITION is not set
# CONFIG_ULTRIX_PARTITION is not set
# CONFIG_SUN_PARTITION is not set
# CONFIG_KARMA_PARTITION is not set
# CONFIG_EFI_PARTITION is not set
#
@ -875,19 +1081,24 @@ CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="iso8859-1"
# Kernel hacking
#
# CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y
CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=14
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=16
CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP=y
# CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_KOBJECT is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_VM is not set
CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER=y
CONFIG_FORCED_INLINING=y
# CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_USER=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_WAITQ is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS=y
@ -912,6 +1123,7 @@ CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS=y
# Library routines
#
# CONFIG_CRC_CCITT is not set
# CONFIG_CRC16 is not set
CONFIG_CRC32=y
# CONFIG_LIBCRC32C is not set
CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE=y

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@ -0,0 +1,926 @@
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.17-rc6
# Tue Jun 6 15:26:53 2006
#
CONFIG_ARM=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_HWEIGHT=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y
CONFIG_VECTORS_BASE=0xffff0000
#
# Code maturity level options
#
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL=y
CONFIG_BROKEN_ON_SMP=y
CONFIG_LOCK_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_INIT_ENV_ARG_LIMIT=32
#
# General setup
#
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION=""
CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO=y
CONFIG_SWAP=y
CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
CONFIG_POSIX_MQUEUE=y
CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT=y
# CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3 is not set
CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
# CONFIG_AUDIT is not set
CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y
CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y
# CONFIG_RELAY is not set
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
# CONFIG_EMBEDDED is not set
CONFIG_KALLSYMS=y
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL is not set
# CONFIG_KALLSYMS_EXTRA_PASS is not set
CONFIG_HOTPLUG=y
CONFIG_PRINTK=y
CONFIG_BUG=y
CONFIG_ELF_CORE=y
CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
CONFIG_FUTEX=y
CONFIG_EPOLL=y
CONFIG_SHMEM=y
CONFIG_SLAB=y
# CONFIG_TINY_SHMEM is not set
CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
# CONFIG_SLOB is not set
CONFIG_OBSOLETE_INTERMODULE=y
#
# Loadable module support
#
CONFIG_MODULES=y
CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD=y
CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD=y
# CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set
# CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL is not set
CONFIG_KMOD=y
#
# Block layer
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE is not set
#
# IO Schedulers
#
CONFIG_IOSCHED_NOOP=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_AS=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_DEADLINE=y
CONFIG_IOSCHED_CFQ=y
CONFIG_DEFAULT_AS=y
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEADLINE is not set
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_CFQ is not set
# CONFIG_DEFAULT_NOOP is not set
CONFIG_DEFAULT_IOSCHED="anticipatory"
#
# System Type
#
# CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS7500 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_CLPS711X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_CO285 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_EBSA110 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_EP93XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_FOOTBRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_INTEGRATOR is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IOP3XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP4XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP2000 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP23XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_L7200 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_PXA is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_RPC is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SA1100 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_S3C2410 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_SHARK is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A40X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_OMAP is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_VERSATILE is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_REALVIEW is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IMX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_H720X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_AAEC2000 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200 is not set
CONFIG_ARCH_NETX=y
#
# NetX Implementations
#
CONFIG_MACH_NXDKN=y
CONFIG_MACH_NXDB500=y
CONFIG_MACH_NXEB500HMI=y
#
# Processor Type
#
CONFIG_CPU_32=y
CONFIG_CPU_ARM926T=y
CONFIG_CPU_32v5=y
CONFIG_CPU_ABRT_EV5TJ=y
CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_VIVT=y
CONFIG_CPU_COPY_V4WB=y
CONFIG_CPU_TLB_V4WBI=y
#
# Processor Features
#
CONFIG_ARM_THUMB=y
# CONFIG_CPU_ICACHE_DISABLE is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_DISABLE is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_DCACHE_WRITETHROUGH is not set
# CONFIG_CPU_CACHE_ROUND_ROBIN is not set
CONFIG_ARM_VIC=y
#
# Bus support
#
CONFIG_ARM_AMBA=y
#
# PCCARD (PCMCIA/CardBus) support
#
# CONFIG_PCCARD is not set
#
# Kernel Features
#
CONFIG_PREEMPT=y
# CONFIG_NO_IDLE_HZ is not set
CONFIG_HZ=100
# CONFIG_AEABI is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_DISCONTIGMEM_ENABLE is not set
CONFIG_SELECT_MEMORY_MODEL=y
CONFIG_FLATMEM_MANUAL=y
# CONFIG_DISCONTIGMEM_MANUAL is not set
# CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_MANUAL is not set
CONFIG_FLATMEM=y
CONFIG_FLAT_NODE_MEM_MAP=y
# CONFIG_SPARSEMEM_STATIC is not set
CONFIG_SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS=4096
CONFIG_ALIGNMENT_TRAP=y
#
# Boot options
#
CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_TEXT=0x0
CONFIG_ZBOOT_ROM_BSS=0x0
CONFIG_CMDLINE="console=ttySMX0,115200"
# CONFIG_XIP_KERNEL is not set
#
# Floating point emulation
#
#
# At least one emulation must be selected
#
# CONFIG_FPE_NWFPE is not set
# CONFIG_FPE_FASTFPE is not set
# CONFIG_VFP is not set
#
# Userspace binary formats
#
CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y
# CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT is not set
# CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC is not set
# CONFIG_ARTHUR is not set
#
# Power management options
#
# CONFIG_PM is not set
# CONFIG_APM is not set
#
# Networking
#
CONFIG_NET=y
#
# Networking options
#
# CONFIG_NETDEBUG is not set
CONFIG_PACKET=y
CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y
CONFIG_UNIX=y
CONFIG_XFRM=y
CONFIG_XFRM_USER=m
CONFIG_NET_KEY=y
CONFIG_INET=y
CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y
# CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER is not set
CONFIG_IP_FIB_HASH=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP=y
CONFIG_IP_PNP_DHCP=y
# CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP is not set
# CONFIG_IP_PNP_RARP is not set
# CONFIG_NET_IPIP is not set
CONFIG_NET_IPGRE=m
# CONFIG_NET_IPGRE_BROADCAST is not set
# CONFIG_IP_MROUTE is not set
# CONFIG_ARPD is not set
CONFIG_SYN_COOKIES=y
CONFIG_INET_AH=y
CONFIG_INET_ESP=y
CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP=y
CONFIG_INET_XFRM_TUNNEL=y
CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL=y
CONFIG_INET_DIAG=y
CONFIG_INET_TCP_DIAG=y
# CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BIC=y
#
# IP: Virtual Server Configuration
#
# CONFIG_IP_VS is not set
CONFIG_IPV6=m
# CONFIG_IPV6_PRIVACY is not set
# CONFIG_IPV6_ROUTER_PREF is not set
CONFIG_INET6_AH=m
CONFIG_INET6_ESP=m
CONFIG_INET6_IPCOMP=m
CONFIG_INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL=m
CONFIG_INET6_TUNNEL=m
# CONFIG_IPV6_TUNNEL is not set
CONFIG_NETFILTER=y
# CONFIG_NETFILTER_DEBUG is not set
#
# Core Netfilter Configuration
#
# CONFIG_NETFILTER_NETLINK is not set
# CONFIG_NETFILTER_XTABLES is not set
#
# IP: Netfilter Configuration
#
CONFIG_IP_NF_CONNTRACK=m
# CONFIG_IP_NF_CT_ACCT is not set
# CONFIG_IP_NF_CONNTRACK_MARK is not set
# CONFIG_IP_NF_CONNTRACK_EVENTS is not set
# CONFIG_IP_NF_CT_PROTO_SCTP is not set
CONFIG_IP_NF_FTP=m
CONFIG_IP_NF_IRC=m
# CONFIG_IP_NF_NETBIOS_NS is not set
CONFIG_IP_NF_TFTP=m
CONFIG_IP_NF_AMANDA=m
# CONFIG_IP_NF_PPTP is not set
# CONFIG_IP_NF_H323 is not set
CONFIG_IP_NF_QUEUE=m
#
# IPv6: Netfilter Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP6_NF_QUEUE is not set
#
# DCCP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_DCCP is not set
#
# SCTP Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_IP_SCTP is not set
#
# TIPC Configuration (EXPERIMENTAL)
#
# CONFIG_TIPC is not set
# CONFIG_ATM is not set
# CONFIG_BRIDGE is not set
# CONFIG_VLAN_8021Q is not set
# CONFIG_DECNET is not set
# CONFIG_LLC2 is not set
# CONFIG_IPX is not set
# CONFIG_ATALK is not set
# CONFIG_X25 is not set
# CONFIG_LAPB is not set
# CONFIG_NET_DIVERT is not set
# CONFIG_ECONET is not set
# CONFIG_WAN_ROUTER is not set
#
# QoS and/or fair queueing
#
# CONFIG_NET_SCHED is not set
#
# Network testing
#
CONFIG_NET_PKTGEN=m
# CONFIG_HAMRADIO is not set
# CONFIG_IRDA is not set
# CONFIG_BT is not set
# CONFIG_IEEE80211 is not set
#
# Device Drivers
#
#
# Generic Driver Options
#
CONFIG_STANDALONE=y
CONFIG_PREVENT_FIRMWARE_BUILD=y
CONFIG_FW_LOADER=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_DRIVER is not set
#
# Connector - unified userspace <-> kernelspace linker
#
# CONFIG_CONNECTOR is not set
#
# Memory Technology Devices (MTD)
#
CONFIG_MTD=y
# CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CONCAT is not set
CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y
# CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS=y
# CONFIG_MTD_AFS_PARTS is not set
#
# User Modules And Translation Layers
#
CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y
CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y
# CONFIG_FTL is not set
# CONFIG_NFTL is not set
# CONFIG_INFTL is not set
# CONFIG_RFD_FTL is not set
#
# RAM/ROM/Flash chip drivers
#
CONFIG_MTD_CFI=y
# CONFIG_MTD_JEDECPROBE is not set
CONFIG_MTD_GEN_PROBE=y
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_ADV_OPTIONS is not set
CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_1=y
CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_2=y
CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_4=y
# CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_8 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_16 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MAP_BANK_WIDTH_32 is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I1=y
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I2=y
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I4 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I8 is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT=y
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_AMDSTD is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_STAA is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_UTIL=y
CONFIG_MTD_RAM=y
# CONFIG_MTD_ROM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_ABSENT is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_OBSOLETE_CHIPS is not set
#
# Mapping drivers for chip access
#
# CONFIG_MTD_COMPLEX_MAPPINGS is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_PHYSMAP is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_ARM_INTEGRATOR is not set
CONFIG_MTD_PLATRAM=y
#
# Self-contained MTD device drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_SLRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_PHRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MTDRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK2MTD is not set
#
# Disk-On-Chip Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2000 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2001 is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_DOC2001PLUS is not set
#
# NAND Flash Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_NAND is not set
#
# OneNAND Flash Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_MTD_ONENAND is not set
#
# Parallel port support
#
# CONFIG_PARPORT is not set
#
# Plug and Play support
#
#
# Block devices
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_COW_COMMON is not set
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_LOOP=m
CONFIG_BLK_DEV_CRYPTOLOOP=m
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_NBD is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM is not set
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD is not set
# CONFIG_CDROM_PKTCDVD is not set
# CONFIG_ATA_OVER_ETH is not set
#
# SCSI device support
#
# CONFIG_RAID_ATTRS is not set
# CONFIG_SCSI is not set
#
# Multi-device support (RAID and LVM)
#
# CONFIG_MD is not set
#
# Fusion MPT device support
#
# CONFIG_FUSION is not set
#
# IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support
#
#
# I2O device support
#
#
# Network device support
#
CONFIG_NETDEVICES=y
# CONFIG_DUMMY is not set
# CONFIG_BONDING is not set
# CONFIG_EQUALIZER is not set
# CONFIG_TUN is not set
#
# PHY device support
#
# CONFIG_PHYLIB is not set
#
# Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit)
#
CONFIG_NET_ETHERNET=y
CONFIG_MII=y
# CONFIG_SMC91X is not set
CONFIG_NET_NETX=y
# CONFIG_DM9000 is not set
#
# Ethernet (1000 Mbit)
#
#
# Ethernet (10000 Mbit)
#
#
# Token Ring devices
#
#
# Wireless LAN (non-hamradio)
#
# CONFIG_NET_RADIO is not set
#
# Wan interfaces
#
# CONFIG_WAN is not set
# CONFIG_PPP is not set
# CONFIG_SLIP is not set
# CONFIG_SHAPER is not set
# CONFIG_NETCONSOLE is not set
# CONFIG_NETPOLL is not set
# CONFIG_NET_POLL_CONTROLLER is not set
#
# ISDN subsystem
#
# CONFIG_ISDN is not set
#
# Input device support
#
CONFIG_INPUT=y
#
# Userland interfaces
#
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX is not set
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024
CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_Y=768
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TSDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_EVBUG is not set
#
# Input Device Drivers
#
# CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSE is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_JOYSTICK is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
# CONFIG_INPUT_MISC is not set
#
# Hardware I/O ports
#
CONFIG_SERIO=y
CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT=y
# CONFIG_SERIO_AMBAKMI is not set
# CONFIG_SERIO_RAW is not set
# CONFIG_GAMEPORT is not set
#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_HW_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
#
# Serial drivers
#
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 is not set
#
# Non-8250 serial port support
#
# CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_PL010 is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_AMBA_PL011 is not set
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_NETX=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_NETX_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT=256
#
# IPMI
#
# CONFIG_IPMI_HANDLER is not set
#
# Watchdog Cards
#
# CONFIG_WATCHDOG is not set
CONFIG_NVRAM=m
# CONFIG_DTLK is not set
# CONFIG_R3964 is not set
#
# Ftape, the floppy tape device driver
#
# CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER is not set
#
# TPM devices
#
# CONFIG_TCG_TPM is not set
# CONFIG_TELCLOCK is not set
#
# I2C support
#
# CONFIG_I2C is not set
#
# SPI support
#
# CONFIG_SPI is not set
# CONFIG_SPI_MASTER is not set
#
# Dallas's 1-wire bus
#
# CONFIG_W1 is not set
#
# Hardware Monitoring support
#
# CONFIG_HWMON is not set
# CONFIG_HWMON_VID is not set
#
# Misc devices
#
#
# LED devices
#
# CONFIG_NEW_LEDS is not set
#
# LED drivers
#
#
# LED Triggers
#
#
# Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV is not set
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2=y
#
# Digital Video Broadcasting Devices
#
# CONFIG_DVB is not set
#
# Graphics support
#
CONFIG_FB=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT=y
# CONFIG_FB_MACMODES is not set
CONFIG_FB_FIRMWARE_EDID=y
# CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS is not set
# CONFIG_FB_TILEBLITTING is not set
CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD=y
# CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX is not set
# CONFIG_FB_VIRTUAL is not set
#
# Console display driver support
#
# CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE is not set
CONFIG_DUMMY_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y
# CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE_ROTATION is not set
# CONFIG_FONTS is not set
CONFIG_FONT_8x8=y
CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y
#
# Logo configuration
#
CONFIG_LOGO=y
CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_MONO=y
CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_VGA16=y
CONFIG_LOGO_LINUX_CLUT224=y
# CONFIG_BACKLIGHT_LCD_SUPPORT is not set
#
# Sound
#
# CONFIG_SOUND is not set
#
# USB support
#
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y
# CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI is not set
# CONFIG_USB is not set
#
# NOTE: USB_STORAGE enables SCSI, and 'SCSI disk support'
#
#
# USB Gadget Support
#
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set
#
# MMC/SD Card support
#
# CONFIG_MMC is not set
#
# Real Time Clock
#
CONFIG_RTC_LIB=y
CONFIG_RTC_CLASS=m
#
# RTC interfaces
#
CONFIG_RTC_INTF_SYSFS=m
CONFIG_RTC_INTF_PROC=m
CONFIG_RTC_INTF_DEV=m
#
# RTC drivers
#
# CONFIG_RTC_DRV_M48T86 is not set
CONFIG_RTC_DRV_NETX=m
# CONFIG_RTC_DRV_TEST is not set
#
# File systems
#
# CONFIG_EXT2_FS is not set
# CONFIG_EXT3_FS is not set
# CONFIG_REISERFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_FS_POSIX_ACL is not set
# CONFIG_XFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_OCFS2_FS is not set
# CONFIG_MINIX_FS is not set
# CONFIG_ROMFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_INOTIFY=y
# CONFIG_QUOTA is not set
CONFIG_DNOTIFY=y
# CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AUTOFS4_FS is not set
# CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set
#
# CD-ROM/DVD Filesystems
#
# CONFIG_ISO9660_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UDF_FS is not set
#
# DOS/FAT/NT Filesystems
#
# CONFIG_MSDOS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_VFAT_FS is not set
# CONFIG_NTFS_FS is not set
#
# Pseudo filesystems
#
CONFIG_PROC_FS=y
CONFIG_SYSFS=y
CONFIG_TMPFS=y
# CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set
CONFIG_RAMFS=y
# CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS is not set
#
# Miscellaneous filesystems
#
# CONFIG_ADFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HFSPLUS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BEFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_BFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_EFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_JFFS_FS is not set
CONFIG_JFFS2_FS=y
CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_DEBUG=0
CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_WRITEBUFFER=y
# CONFIG_JFFS2_SUMMARY is not set
# CONFIG_JFFS2_COMPRESSION_OPTIONS is not set
CONFIG_JFFS2_ZLIB=y
CONFIG_JFFS2_RTIME=y
# CONFIG_JFFS2_RUBIN is not set
# CONFIG_CRAMFS is not set
# CONFIG_VXFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_HPFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_QNX4FS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_SYSV_FS is not set
# CONFIG_UFS_FS is not set
#
# Network File Systems
#
CONFIG_NFS_FS=y
CONFIG_NFS_V3=y
# CONFIG_NFS_V3_ACL is not set
CONFIG_NFS_V4=y
CONFIG_NFS_DIRECTIO=y
# CONFIG_NFSD is not set
CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y
CONFIG_LOCKD=y
CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y
CONFIG_NFS_COMMON=y
CONFIG_SUNRPC=y
CONFIG_SUNRPC_GSS=y
CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_KRB5=y
# CONFIG_RPCSEC_GSS_SPKM3 is not set
# CONFIG_SMB_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CIFS is not set
# CONFIG_NCP_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CODA_FS is not set
# CONFIG_AFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_9P_FS is not set
#
# Partition Types
#
# CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_MSDOS_PARTITION=y
#
# Native Language Support
#
# CONFIG_NLS is not set
#
# Profiling support
#
# CONFIG_PROFILING is not set
#
# Kernel hacking
#
# CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME is not set
CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y
CONFIG_LOG_BUF_SHIFT=17
CONFIG_DETECT_SOFTLOCKUP=y
# CONFIG_SCHEDSTATS is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_MUTEXES is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_KOBJECT is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_VM is not set
CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER=y
# CONFIG_UNWIND_INFO is not set
CONFIG_FORCED_INLINING=y
# CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_USER is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_WAITQ is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_ERRORS=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_LL is not set
#
# Security options
#
# CONFIG_KEYS is not set
# CONFIG_SECURITY is not set
#
# Cryptographic options
#
CONFIG_CRYPTO=y
CONFIG_CRYPTO_HMAC=y
CONFIG_CRYPTO_NULL=m
CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD4=m
CONFIG_CRYPTO_MD5=y
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA1=y
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA256=m
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SHA512=m
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_WP512 is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TGR192 is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_DES=y
CONFIG_CRYPTO_BLOWFISH=m
CONFIG_CRYPTO_TWOFISH=m
CONFIG_CRYPTO_SERPENT=m
CONFIG_CRYPTO_AES=m
CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST5=m
CONFIG_CRYPTO_CAST6=m
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEA is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_ARC4=m
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_KHAZAD is not set
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_ANUBIS is not set
CONFIG_CRYPTO_DEFLATE=y
CONFIG_CRYPTO_MICHAEL_MIC=m
CONFIG_CRYPTO_CRC32C=m
# CONFIG_CRYPTO_TEST is not set
#
# Hardware crypto devices
#
#
# Library routines
#
CONFIG_CRC_CCITT=m
# CONFIG_CRC16 is not set
CONFIG_CRC32=y
CONFIG_LIBCRC32C=m
CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE=y
CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE=y

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@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
#
# Automatically generated make config: don't edit
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.16
# Mon Mar 20 20:36:02 2006
# Linux kernel version: 2.6.17
# Tue Jun 20 18:57:01 2006
#
CONFIG_ARM=y
CONFIG_MMU=y
CONFIG_RWSEM_GENERIC_SPINLOCK=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_HWEIGHT=y
CONFIG_GENERIC_CALIBRATE_DELAY=y
CONFIG_VECTORS_BASE=0xffff0000
#
# Code maturity level options
@ -27,6 +29,7 @@ CONFIG_SYSVIPC=y
CONFIG_SYSCTL=y
# CONFIG_AUDIT is not set
# CONFIG_IKCONFIG is not set
# CONFIG_RELAY is not set
CONFIG_INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
CONFIG_UID16=y
CONFIG_CC_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SIZE=y
@ -42,10 +45,6 @@ CONFIG_BASE_FULL=y
CONFIG_FUTEX=y
CONFIG_EPOLL=y
CONFIG_SHMEM=y
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_FUNCTIONS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LABELS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_LOOPS=0
CONFIG_CC_ALIGN_JUMPS=0
CONFIG_SLAB=y
# CONFIG_TINY_SHMEM is not set
CONFIG_BASE_SMALL=0
@ -57,7 +56,6 @@ CONFIG_OBSOLETE_INTERMODULE=y
#
CONFIG_MODULES=y
# CONFIG_MODULE_UNLOAD is not set
CONFIG_OBSOLETE_MODPARM=y
# CONFIG_MODVERSIONS is not set
# CONFIG_MODULE_SRCVERSION_ALL is not set
CONFIG_KMOD=y
@ -65,6 +63,7 @@ CONFIG_KMOD=y
#
# Block layer
#
# CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IO_TRACE is not set
#
# IO Schedulers
@ -92,6 +91,7 @@ CONFIG_DEFAULT_IOSCHED="anticipatory"
# CONFIG_ARCH_IOP3XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP4XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP2000 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_IXP23XX is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_L7200 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_PXA is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_RPC is not set
@ -106,6 +106,8 @@ CONFIG_ARCH_S3C2410=y
# CONFIG_ARCH_H720X is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_AAEC2000 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_PNX4008 is not set
# CONFIG_ARCH_NETX is not set
#
# S3C24XX Implementations
@ -116,14 +118,19 @@ CONFIG_ARCH_BAST=y
CONFIG_BAST_PC104_IRQ=y
CONFIG_ARCH_H1940=y
CONFIG_MACH_N30=y
CONFIG_MACH_SMDK=y
CONFIG_ARCH_SMDK2410=y
CONFIG_ARCH_S3C2440=y
CONFIG_SMDK2440_CPU2440=y
CONFIG_SMDK2440_CPU2442=y
CONFIG_MACH_VR1000=y
CONFIG_MACH_RX3715=y
CONFIG_MACH_OTOM=y
CONFIG_MACH_NEXCODER_2440=y
CONFIG_CPU_S3C2410=y
CONFIG_CPU_S3C244X=y
CONFIG_CPU_S3C2440=y
CONFIG_CPU_S3C2442=y
#
# S3C2410 Boot
@ -251,12 +258,15 @@ CONFIG_IP_PNP_BOOTP=y
# CONFIG_INET_AH is not set
# CONFIG_INET_ESP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_IPCOMP is not set
# CONFIG_INET_XFRM_TUNNEL is not set
# CONFIG_INET_TUNNEL is not set
CONFIG_INET_DIAG=y
CONFIG_INET_TCP_DIAG=y
# CONFIG_TCP_CONG_ADVANCED is not set
CONFIG_TCP_CONG_BIC=y
# CONFIG_IPV6 is not set
# CONFIG_INET6_XFRM_TUNNEL is not set
# CONFIG_INET6_TUNNEL is not set
# CONFIG_NETFILTER is not set
#
@ -360,7 +370,6 @@ CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I2=y
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_I8 is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_INTELEXT=y
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_AMDSTD=y
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_AMDSTD_RETRY=0
# CONFIG_MTD_CFI_STAA is not set
CONFIG_MTD_CFI_UTIL=y
# CONFIG_MTD_RAM is not set
@ -385,7 +394,6 @@ CONFIG_MTD_BAST_MAXSIZE=4
# CONFIG_MTD_SLRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_PHRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_MTDRAM is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_BLKMTD is not set
# CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK2MTD is not set
#
@ -694,7 +702,6 @@ CONFIG_S3C2410_WATCHDOG=y
#
# CONFIG_USBPCWATCHDOG is not set
# CONFIG_NVRAM is not set
# CONFIG_RTC is not set
CONFIG_S3C2410_RTC=y
# CONFIG_DTLK is not set
# CONFIG_R3964 is not set
@ -743,9 +750,7 @@ CONFIG_SENSORS_EEPROM=m
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8574 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCA9539 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_PCF8591 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_RTC8564 is not set
# CONFIG_SENSORS_MAX6875 is not set
# CONFIG_RTC_X1205_I2C is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_CORE is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_ALGO is not set
# CONFIG_I2C_DEBUG_BUS is not set
@ -807,18 +812,29 @@ CONFIG_SENSORS_LM85=m
#
#
# Multimedia Capabilities Port drivers
# LED devices
#
# CONFIG_NEW_LEDS is not set
#
# LED drivers
#
#
# LED Triggers
#
#
# Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_VIDEO_DEV is not set
CONFIG_VIDEO_V4L2=y
#
# Digital Video Broadcasting Devices
#
# CONFIG_DVB is not set
# CONFIG_USB_DABUSB is not set
#
# Graphics support
@ -828,6 +844,7 @@ CONFIG_FB_CFB_FILLRECT=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_COPYAREA=y
CONFIG_FB_CFB_IMAGEBLIT=y
# CONFIG_FB_MACMODES is not set
CONFIG_FB_FIRMWARE_EDID=y
CONFIG_FB_MODE_HELPERS=y
# CONFIG_FB_TILEBLITTING is not set
# CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX is not set
@ -863,6 +880,7 @@ CONFIG_FONT_8x16=y
#
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_HCD=y
CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_OHCI=y
# CONFIG_USB_ARCH_HAS_EHCI is not set
CONFIG_USB=y
# CONFIG_USB_DEBUG is not set
@ -915,9 +933,7 @@ CONFIG_USB_OHCI_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y
# CONFIG_USB_ACECAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_KBTAB is not set
# CONFIG_USB_POWERMATE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_MTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ITMTOUCH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_EGALAX is not set
# CONFIG_USB_TOUCHSCREEN is not set
# CONFIG_USB_YEALINK is not set
# CONFIG_USB_XPAD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ATI_REMOTE is not set
@ -930,15 +946,6 @@ CONFIG_USB_OHCI_LITTLE_ENDIAN=y
#
# CONFIG_USB_MDC800 is not set
#
# USB Multimedia devices
#
# CONFIG_USB_DABUSB is not set
#
# Video4Linux support is needed for USB Multimedia device support
#
#
# USB Network Adapters
#
@ -984,23 +991,18 @@ CONFIG_USB_MON=y
# USB Gadget Support
#
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_NET2280 is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_PXA2XX is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_GOKU is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_LH7A40X is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_OMAP is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGET_DUMMY_HCD is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ZERO is not set
# CONFIG_USB_ETH is not set
# CONFIG_USB_GADGETFS is not set
# CONFIG_USB_FILE_STORAGE is not set
# CONFIG_USB_G_SERIAL is not set
#
# MMC/SD Card support
#
# CONFIG_MMC is not set
#
# Real Time Clock
#
CONFIG_RTC_LIB=y
# CONFIG_RTC_CLASS is not set
#
# File systems
#
@ -1052,7 +1054,6 @@ CONFIG_SYSFS=y
# CONFIG_TMPFS is not set
# CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE is not set
CONFIG_RAMFS=y
# CONFIG_RELAYFS_FS is not set
# CONFIG_CONFIGFS_FS is not set
#
@ -1193,6 +1194,7 @@ CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO=y
# CONFIG_DEBUG_FS is not set
# CONFIG_DEBUG_VM is not set
CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER=y
# CONFIG_UNWIND_INFO is not set
CONFIG_FORCED_INLINING=y
# CONFIG_RCU_TORTURE_TEST is not set
CONFIG_DEBUG_USER=y

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@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ ENTRY(sys_call_table)
@ r8 = syscall table
.type sys_syscall, #function
sys_syscall:
eor scno, r0, #__NR_OABI_SYSCALL_BASE
bic scno, r0, #__NR_OABI_SYSCALL_BASE
cmp scno, #__NR_syscall - __NR_SYSCALL_BASE
cmpne scno, #NR_syscalls @ check range
stmloia sp, {r5, r6} @ shuffle args

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@ -342,10 +342,10 @@ __do_irq(unsigned int irq, struct irqaction *action, struct pt_regs *regs)
#ifdef CONFIG_NO_IDLE_HZ
if (!(action->flags & SA_TIMER) && system_timer->dyn_tick != NULL) {
write_seqlock(&xtime_lock);
spin_lock(&system_timer->dyn_tick->lock);
if (system_timer->dyn_tick->state & DYN_TICK_ENABLED)
system_timer->dyn_tick->handler(irq, 0, regs);
write_sequnlock(&xtime_lock);
spin_unlock(&system_timer->dyn_tick->lock);
}
#endif

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@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/cpu.h>
#include <linux/elfcore.h>
#include <linux/pm.h>
#include <asm/leds.h>
#include <asm/processor.h>
@ -71,8 +72,36 @@ static int __init hlt_setup(char *__unused)
__setup("nohlt", nohlt_setup);
__setup("hlt", hlt_setup);
void arm_machine_restart(char mode)
{
/*
* Clean and disable cache, and turn off interrupts
*/
cpu_proc_fin();
/*
* Tell the mm system that we are going to reboot -
* we may need it to insert some 1:1 mappings so that
* soft boot works.
*/
setup_mm_for_reboot(mode);
/*
* Now call the architecture specific reboot code.
*/
arch_reset(mode);
/*
* Whoops - the architecture was unable to reboot.
* Tell the user!
*/
mdelay(1000);
printk("Reboot failed -- System halted\n");
while (1);
}
/*
* The following aren't currently used.
* Function pointers to optional machine specific functions
*/
void (*pm_idle)(void);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_idle);
@ -80,6 +109,10 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_idle);
void (*pm_power_off)(void);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(pm_power_off);
void (*arm_pm_restart)(char str) = arm_machine_restart;
EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(arm_pm_restart);
/*
* This is our default idle handler. We need to disable
* interrupts here to ensure we don't miss a wakeup call.
@ -151,33 +184,9 @@ void machine_power_off(void)
pm_power_off();
}
void machine_restart(char * __unused)
{
/*
* Clean and disable cache, and turn off interrupts
*/
cpu_proc_fin();
/*
* Tell the mm system that we are going to reboot -
* we may need it to insert some 1:1 mappings so that
* soft boot works.
*/
setup_mm_for_reboot(reboot_mode);
/*
* Now call the architecture specific reboot code.
*/
arch_reset(reboot_mode);
/*
* Whoops - the architecture was unable to reboot.
* Tell the user!
*/
mdelay(1000);
printk("Reboot failed -- System halted\n");
while (1);
arm_pm_restart(reboot_mode);
}
void __show_regs(struct pt_regs *regs)

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@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ static int timer_dyn_tick_enable(void)
int ret = -ENODEV;
if (dyn_tick) {
write_seqlock_irqsave(&xtime_lock, flags);
spin_lock_irqsave(&dyn_tick->lock, flags);
ret = 0;
if (!(dyn_tick->state & DYN_TICK_ENABLED)) {
ret = dyn_tick->enable();
@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ static int timer_dyn_tick_enable(void)
if (ret == 0)
dyn_tick->state |= DYN_TICK_ENABLED;
}
write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&xtime_lock, flags);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dyn_tick->lock, flags);
}
return ret;
@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ static int timer_dyn_tick_disable(void)
int ret = -ENODEV;
if (dyn_tick) {
write_seqlock_irqsave(&xtime_lock, flags);
spin_lock_irqsave(&dyn_tick->lock, flags);
ret = 0;
if (dyn_tick->state & DYN_TICK_ENABLED) {
ret = dyn_tick->disable();
@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ static int timer_dyn_tick_disable(void)
if (ret == 0)
dyn_tick->state &= ~DYN_TICK_ENABLED;
}
write_sequnlock_irqrestore(&xtime_lock, flags);
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dyn_tick->lock, flags);
}
return ret;
@ -422,15 +422,20 @@ static int timer_dyn_tick_disable(void)
void timer_dyn_reprogram(void)
{
struct dyn_tick_timer *dyn_tick = system_timer->dyn_tick;
unsigned long next, seq;
unsigned long next, seq, flags;
if (dyn_tick && (dyn_tick->state & DYN_TICK_ENABLED)) {
if (!dyn_tick)
return;
spin_lock_irqsave(&dyn_tick->lock, flags);
if (dyn_tick->state & DYN_TICK_ENABLED) {
next = next_timer_interrupt();
do {
seq = read_seqbegin(&xtime_lock);
dyn_tick->reprogram(next_timer_interrupt() - jiffies);
dyn_tick->reprogram(next - jiffies);
} while (read_seqretry(&xtime_lock, seq));
}
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&dyn_tick->lock, flags);
}
static ssize_t timer_show_dyn_tick(struct sys_device *dev, char *buf)
@ -499,5 +504,10 @@ void __init time_init(void)
if (system_timer->offset == NULL)
system_timer->offset = dummy_gettimeoffset;
system_timer->init();
#ifdef CONFIG_NO_IDLE_HZ
if (system_timer->dyn_tick)
system_timer->dyn_tick->lock = SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED;
#endif
}

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@ -40,6 +40,18 @@ config MACH_KB9200
help
Select this if you are using KwikByte's KB920x board
config MACH_ATEB9200
bool "Embest's ATEB9200"
depends on ARCH_AT91RM9200
help
Select this if you are using Embest's ATEB9200 board
config MACH_KAFA
bool "Sperry-Sun KAFA board"
depends on ARCH_AT91RM9200
help
Select this if you are using Sperry-Sun's KAFA board
comment "AT91RM9200 Feature Selections"

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@ -7,22 +7,31 @@ obj-m :=
obj-n :=
obj- :=
obj-$(CONFIG_PM) += pm.o
# Board-specific support
obj-$(CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200DK) += board-dk.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_AT91RM9200EK) += board-ek.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_CSB337) += board-csb337.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_CSB637) += board-csb637.o
#obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_CARMEVA) += board-carmeva.o
#obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_KB9200) += board-kb9202.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_CARMEVA) += board-carmeva.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_KB9200) += board-kb9202.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_ATEB9200) += board-eb9200.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_KAFA) += board-kafa.o
# LEDs support
led-$(CONFIG_ARCH_AT91RM9200DK) += leds.o
led-$(CONFIG_MACH_AT91RM9200EK) += leds.o
led-$(CONFIG_MACH_CSB337) += leds.o
led-$(CONFIG_MACH_CSB637) += leds.o
#led-$(CONFIG_MACH_KB9200) += leds.o
#led-$(CONFIG_MACH_KAFA) += leds.o
led-$(CONFIG_MACH_KB9200) += leds.o
led-$(CONFIG_MACH_KAFA) += leds.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LEDS) += $(led-y)
# VGA support
#obj-$(CONFIG_FB_S1D13XXX) += ics1523.o
ifeq ($(CONFIG_PM_DEBUG),y)
CFLAGS_pm.o += -DDEBUG
endif

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@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
/*
* linux/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/board-carmeva.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2005 Peer Georgi
* Conitec Datasystems
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/mach/arch.h>
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
static void __init carmeva_init_irq(void)
{
/* Initialize AIC controller */
at91rm9200_init_irq(NULL);
/* Set up the GPIO interrupts */
at91_gpio_irq_setup(BGA_GPIO_BANKS);
}
/*
* Serial port configuration.
* 0 .. 3 = USART0 .. USART3
* 4 = DBGU
*/
static struct at91_uart_config __initdata carmeva_uart_config = {
.console_tty = 0, /* ttyS0 */
.nr_tty = 2,
.tty_map = { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
};
static void __init carmeva_map_io(void)
{
at91rm9200_map_io();
/* Initialize clocks: 20.000 MHz crystal */
at91_clock_init(20000000);
/* Setup the serial ports and console */
at91_init_serial(&carmeva_uart_config);
}
static struct at91_eth_data __initdata carmeva_eth_data = {
.phy_irq_pin = AT91_PIN_PC4,
.is_rmii = 1,
};
static struct at91_usbh_data __initdata carmeva_usbh_data = {
.ports = 2,
};
static struct at91_udc_data __initdata carmeva_udc_data = {
.vbus_pin = AT91_PIN_PD12,
.pullup_pin = AT91_PIN_PD9,
};
/* FIXME: user dependend */
// static struct at91_cf_data __initdata carmeva_cf_data = {
// .det_pin = AT91_PIN_PB0,
// .rst_pin = AT91_PIN_PC5,
// .irq_pin = ... not connected
// .vcc_pin = ... always powered
// };
static struct at91_mmc_data __initdata carmeva_mmc_data = {
.is_b = 0,
.wire4 = 1,
};
static void __init carmeva_board_init(void)
{
/* Serial */
at91_add_device_serial();
/* Ethernet */
at91_add_device_eth(&carmeva_eth_data);
/* USB Host */
at91_add_device_usbh(&carmeva_usbh_data);
/* USB Device */
at91_add_device_udc(&carmeva_udc_data);
/* I2C */
at91_add_device_i2c();
/* Compact Flash */
// at91_add_device_cf(&carmeva_cf_data);
/* SPI */
// at91_add_device_spi(NULL, 0);
/* MMC */
at91_add_device_mmc(&carmeva_mmc_data);
}
MACHINE_START(CARMEVA, "Carmeva")
/* Maintainer: Conitec Datasystems */
.phys_io = AT91_BASE_SYS,
.io_pg_offst = (AT91_VA_BASE_SYS >> 18) & 0xfffc,
.boot_params = AT91_SDRAM_BASE + 0x100,
.timer = &at91rm9200_timer,
.map_io = carmeva_map_io,
.init_irq = carmeva_init_irq,
.init_machine = carmeva_board_init,
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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/spi/spi.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
@ -34,9 +35,9 @@
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
#include <asm/mach/serial_at91rm9200.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
@ -54,32 +55,24 @@ static void __init csb337_init_irq(void)
* 0 .. 3 = USART0 .. USART3
* 4 = DBGU
*/
#define CSB337_UART_MAP { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
#define CSB337_SERIAL_CONSOLE 0 /* ttyS0 */
static struct at91_uart_config __initdata csb337_uart_config = {
.console_tty = 0, /* ttyS0 */
.nr_tty = 2,
.tty_map = { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
};
static void __init csb337_map_io(void)
{
int serial[AT91_NR_UART] = CSB337_UART_MAP;
int i;
at91rm9200_map_io();
/* Initialize clocks: 3.6864 MHz crystal */
at91_clock_init(3686400);
/* Setup the LEDs */
at91_init_leds(AT91_PIN_PB2, AT91_PIN_PB2);
at91_init_leds(AT91_PIN_PB0, AT91_PIN_PB1);
#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91
at91_console_port = CSB337_SERIAL_CONSOLE;
memcpy(at91_serial_map, serial, sizeof(serial));
/* Register UARTs */
for (i = 0; i < AT91_NR_UART; i++) {
if (serial[i] >= 0)
at91_register_uart(i, serial[i]);
}
#endif
/* Setup the serial ports and console */
at91_init_serial(&csb337_uart_config);
}
static struct at91_eth_data __initdata csb337_eth_data = {
@ -118,17 +111,31 @@ static struct at91_mmc_data __initdata csb337_mmc_data = {
.wp_pin = AT91_PIN_PD6,
};
static struct spi_board_info csb337_spi_devices[] = {
{ /* CAN controller */
.modalias = "sak82c900",
.chip_select = 0,
.max_speed_hz = 6 * 1000 * 1000,
},
};
static void __init csb337_board_init(void)
{
/* Serial */
at91_add_device_serial();
/* Ethernet */
at91_add_device_eth(&csb337_eth_data);
/* USB Host */
at91_add_device_usbh(&csb337_usbh_data);
/* USB Device */
at91_add_device_udc(&csb337_udc_data);
/* I2C */
at91_add_device_i2c();
/* Compact Flash */
at91_set_gpio_input(AT91_PIN_PB22, 1); /* IOIS16 */
at91_add_device_cf(&csb337_cf_data);
/* SPI */
at91_add_device_spi(csb337_spi_devices, ARRAY_SIZE(csb337_spi_devices));
/* MMC */
at91_add_device_mmc(&csb337_mmc_data);
}

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@ -34,9 +34,9 @@
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
#include <asm/mach/serial_at91rm9200.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
@ -54,14 +54,14 @@ static void __init csb637_init_irq(void)
* 0 .. 3 = USART0 .. USART3
* 4 = DBGU
*/
#define CSB637_UART_MAP { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
#define CSB637_SERIAL_CONSOLE 0 /* ttyS0 */
static struct at91_uart_config __initdata csb637_uart_config = {
.console_tty = 0, /* ttyS0 */
.nr_tty = 2,
.tty_map = { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
};
static void __init csb637_map_io(void)
{
int serial[AT91_NR_UART] = CSB637_UART_MAP;
int i;
at91rm9200_map_io();
/* Initialize clocks: 3.6864 MHz crystal */
@ -70,16 +70,8 @@ static void __init csb637_map_io(void)
/* Setup the LEDs */
at91_init_leds(AT91_PIN_PB2, AT91_PIN_PB2);
#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91
at91_console_port = CSB637_SERIAL_CONSOLE;
memcpy(at91_serial_map, serial, sizeof(serial));
/* Register UARTs */
for (i = 0; i < AT91_NR_UART; i++) {
if (serial[i] >= 0)
at91_register_uart(i, serial[i]);
}
#endif
/* Setup the serial ports and console */
at91_init_serial(&csb637_uart_config);
}
static struct at91_eth_data __initdata csb637_eth_data = {
@ -98,12 +90,18 @@ static struct at91_udc_data __initdata csb637_udc_data = {
static void __init csb637_board_init(void)
{
/* Serial */
at91_add_device_serial();
/* Ethernet */
at91_add_device_eth(&csb637_eth_data);
/* USB Host */
at91_add_device_usbh(&csb637_usbh_data);
/* USB Device */
at91_add_device_udc(&csb637_udc_data);
/* I2C */
at91_add_device_i2c();
/* SPI */
at91_add_device_spi(NULL, 0);
}
MACHINE_START(CSB637, "Cogent CSB637")

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/spi/spi.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
@ -37,9 +38,9 @@
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
#include <asm/mach/serial_at91rm9200.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
@ -57,14 +58,14 @@ static void __init dk_init_irq(void)
* 0 .. 3 = USART0 .. USART3
* 4 = DBGU
*/
#define DK_UART_MAP { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
#define DK_SERIAL_CONSOLE 0 /* ttyS0 */
static struct at91_uart_config __initdata dk_uart_config = {
.console_tty = 0, /* ttyS0 */
.nr_tty = 2,
.tty_map = { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
};
static void __init dk_map_io(void)
{
int serial[AT91_NR_UART] = DK_UART_MAP;
int i;
at91rm9200_map_io();
/* Initialize clocks: 18.432 MHz crystal */
@ -73,16 +74,8 @@ static void __init dk_map_io(void)
/* Setup the LEDs */
at91_init_leds(AT91_PIN_PB2, AT91_PIN_PB2);
#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91
at91_console_port = DK_SERIAL_CONSOLE;
memcpy(at91_serial_map, serial, sizeof(serial));
/* Register UARTs */
for (i = 0; i < AT91_NR_UART; i++) {
if (at91_serial_map[i] >= 0)
at91_register_uart(i, at91_serial_map[i]);
}
#endif
/* Setup the serial ports and console */
at91_init_serial(&dk_uart_config);
}
static struct at91_eth_data __initdata dk_eth_data = {
@ -111,16 +104,48 @@ static struct at91_mmc_data __initdata dk_mmc_data = {
.wire4 = 1,
};
static struct spi_board_info dk_spi_devices[] = {
{ /* DataFlash chip */
.modalias = "mtd_dataflash",
.chip_select = 0,
.max_speed_hz = 15 * 1000 * 1000,
},
{ /* UR6HCPS2-SP40 PS2-to-SPI adapter */
.modalias = "ur6hcps2",
.chip_select = 1,
.max_speed_hz = 250 * 1000,
},
{ /* TLV1504 ADC, 4 channels, 10 bits; one is a temp sensor */
.modalias = "tlv1504",
.chip_select = 2,
.max_speed_hz = 20 * 1000 * 1000,
},
#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH_CARD
{ /* DataFlash card */
.modalias = "mtd_dataflash",
.chip_select = 3,
.max_speed_hz = 15 * 1000 * 1000,
}
#endif
};
static void __init dk_board_init(void)
{
/* Serial */
at91_add_device_serial();
/* Ethernet */
at91_add_device_eth(&dk_eth_data);
/* USB Host */
at91_add_device_usbh(&dk_usbh_data);
/* USB Device */
at91_add_device_udc(&dk_udc_data);
at91_set_multi_drive(dk_udc_data.pullup_pin, 1); /* pullup_pin is connected to reset */
/* Compact Flash */
at91_add_device_cf(&dk_cf_data);
/* I2C */
at91_add_device_i2c();
/* SPI */
at91_add_device_spi(dk_spi_devices, ARRAY_SIZE(dk_spi_devices));
#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH_CARD
/* DataFlash card */
at91_set_gpio_output(AT91_PIN_PB7, 0);

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@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
/*
* linux/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/board-eb9200.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 SAN People, adapted for ATEB9200 from Embest
* by Andrew Patrikalakis
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/mach/arch.h>
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
static void __init eb9200_init_irq(void)
{
/* Initialize AIC controller */
at91rm9200_init_irq(NULL);
/* Set up the GPIO interrupts */
at91_gpio_irq_setup(BGA_GPIO_BANKS);
}
/*
* Serial port configuration.
* 0 .. 3 = USART0 .. USART3
* 4 = DBGU
*/
static struct at91_uart_config __initdata eb9200_uart_config = {
.console_tty = 0, /* ttyS0 */
.nr_tty = 2,
.tty_map = { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
};
static void __init eb9200_map_io(void)
{
at91rm9200_map_io();
/* Initialize clocks: 18.432 MHz crystal */
at91_clock_init(18432000);
/* Setup the serial ports and console */
at91_init_serial(&eb9200_uart_config);
}
static struct at91_eth_data __initdata eb9200_eth_data = {
.phy_irq_pin = AT91_PIN_PC4,
.is_rmii = 1,
};
static struct at91_usbh_data __initdata eb9200_usbh_data = {
.ports = 2,
};
static struct at91_udc_data __initdata eb9200_udc_data = {
.vbus_pin = AT91_PIN_PD4,
.pullup_pin = AT91_PIN_PD5,
};
static struct at91_cf_data __initdata eb9200_cf_data = {
.det_pin = AT91_PIN_PB0,
.rst_pin = AT91_PIN_PC5,
// .irq_pin = ... not connected
// .vcc_pin = ... always powered
};
static struct at91_mmc_data __initdata eb9200_mmc_data = {
.is_b = 0,
.wire4 = 1,
};
static void __init eb9200_board_init(void)
{
/* Serial */
at91_add_device_serial();
/* Ethernet */
at91_add_device_eth(&eb9200_eth_data);
/* USB Host */
at91_add_device_usbh(&eb9200_usbh_data);
/* USB Device */
at91_add_device_udc(&eb9200_udc_data);
/* I2C */
at91_add_device_i2c();
/* Compact Flash */
at91_add_device_cf(&eb9200_cf_data);
/* SPI */
at91_add_device_spi(NULL, 0);
/* MMC */
/* only supports 1 or 4 bit interface, not wired through to SPI */
at91_add_device_mmc(&eb9200_mmc_data);
}
MACHINE_START(ATEB9200, "Embest ATEB9200")
.phys_io = AT91_BASE_SYS,
.io_pg_offst = (AT91_VA_BASE_SYS >> 18) & 0xfffc,
.boot_params = AT91_SDRAM_BASE + 0x100,
.timer = &at91rm9200_timer,
.map_io = eb9200_map_io,
.init_irq = eb9200_init_irq,
.init_machine = eb9200_board_init,
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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/spi/spi.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
@ -37,9 +38,9 @@
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
#include <asm/mach/serial_at91rm9200.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
@ -57,14 +58,14 @@ static void __init ek_init_irq(void)
* 0 .. 3 = USART0 .. USART3
* 4 = DBGU
*/
#define EK_UART_MAP { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
#define EK_SERIAL_CONSOLE 0 /* ttyS0 */
static struct at91_uart_config __initdata ek_uart_config = {
.console_tty = 0, /* ttyS0 */
.nr_tty = 2,
.tty_map = { 4, 1, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
};
static void __init ek_map_io(void)
{
int serial[AT91_NR_UART] = EK_UART_MAP;
int i;
at91rm9200_map_io();
/* Initialize clocks: 18.432 MHz crystal */
@ -73,16 +74,8 @@ static void __init ek_map_io(void)
/* Setup the LEDs */
at91_init_leds(AT91_PIN_PB1, AT91_PIN_PB2);
#ifdef CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91
at91_console_port = EK_SERIAL_CONSOLE;
memcpy(at91_serial_map, serial, sizeof(serial));
/* Register UARTs */
for (i = 0; i < AT91_NR_UART; i++) {
if (serial[i] >= 0)
at91_register_uart(i, serial[i]);
}
#endif
/* Setup the serial ports and console */
at91_init_serial(&ek_uart_config);
}
static struct at91_eth_data __initdata ek_eth_data = {
@ -106,14 +99,36 @@ static struct at91_mmc_data __initdata ek_mmc_data = {
.wp_pin = AT91_PIN_PA17,
};
static struct spi_board_info ek_spi_devices[] = {
{ /* DataFlash chip */
.modalias = "mtd_dataflash",
.chip_select = 0,
.max_speed_hz = 15 * 1000 * 1000,
},
#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH_CARD
{ /* DataFlash card */
.modalias = "mtd_dataflash",
.chip_select = 3,
.max_speed_hz = 15 * 1000 * 1000,
},
#endif
};
static void __init ek_board_init(void)
{
/* Serial */
at91_add_device_serial();
/* Ethernet */
at91_add_device_eth(&ek_eth_data);
/* USB Host */
at91_add_device_usbh(&ek_usbh_data);
/* USB Device */
at91_add_device_udc(&ek_udc_data);
at91_set_multi_drive(ek_udc_data.pullup_pin, 1); /* pullup_pin is connected to reset */
/* I2C */
at91_add_device_i2c();
/* SPI */
at91_add_device_spi(ek_spi_devices, ARRAY_SIZE(ek_spi_devices));
#ifdef CONFIG_MTD_AT91_DATAFLASH_CARD
/* DataFlash card */
at91_set_gpio_output(AT91_PIN_PB22, 0);

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@ -0,0 +1,116 @@
/*
* linux/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/board-kafa.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2006 Sperry-Sun
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/mach/arch.h>
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
static void __init kafa_init_irq(void)
{
/* Initialize AIC controller */
at91rm9200_init_irq(NULL);
/* Set up the GPIO interrupts */
at91_gpio_irq_setup(PQFP_GPIO_BANKS);
}
/*
* Serial port configuration.
* 0 .. 3 = USART0 .. USART3
* 4 = DBGU
*/
static struct at91_uart_config __initdata kafa_uart_config = {
.console_tty = 0, /* ttyS0 */
.nr_tty = 2,
.tty_map = { 4, 0, -1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
};
static void __init kafa_map_io(void)
{
at91rm9200_map_io();
/* Initialize clocks: 18.432 MHz crystal */
at91_clock_init(18432000);
/* Set up the LEDs */
at91_init_leds(AT91_PIN_PB4, AT91_PIN_PB4);
/* Setup the serial ports and console */
at91_init_serial(&kafa_uart_config);
}
static struct at91_eth_data __initdata kafa_eth_data = {
.phy_irq_pin = AT91_PIN_PC4,
.is_rmii = 0,
};
static struct at91_usbh_data __initdata kafa_usbh_data = {
.ports = 1,
};
static struct at91_udc_data __initdata kafa_udc_data = {
.vbus_pin = AT91_PIN_PB6,
.pullup_pin = AT91_PIN_PB7,
};
static void __init kafa_board_init(void)
{
/* Serial */
at91_add_device_serial();
/* Ethernet */
at91_add_device_eth(&kafa_eth_data);
/* USB Host */
at91_add_device_usbh(&kafa_usbh_data);
/* USB Device */
at91_add_device_udc(&kafa_udc_data);
/* I2C */
at91_add_device_i2c();
/* SPI */
at91_add_device_spi(NULL, 0);
}
MACHINE_START(KAFA, "Sperry-Sun KAFA")
/* Maintainer: Sergei Sharonov */
.phys_io = AT91_BASE_SYS,
.io_pg_offst = (AT91_VA_BASE_SYS >> 18) & 0xfffc,
.boot_params = AT91_SDRAM_BASE + 0x100,
.timer = &at91rm9200_timer,
.map_io = kafa_map_io,
.init_irq = kafa_init_irq,
.init_machine = kafa_board_init,
MACHINE_END

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@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
/*
* linux/arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/board-kb9202.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2005 kb_admin
* KwikByte, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/types.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/mm.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/setup.h>
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/mach/arch.h>
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
static void __init kb9202_init_irq(void)
{
/* Initialize AIC controller */
at91rm9200_init_irq(NULL);
/* Set up the GPIO interrupts */
at91_gpio_irq_setup(PQFP_GPIO_BANKS);
}
/*
* Serial port configuration.
* 0 .. 3 = USART0 .. USART3
* 4 = DBGU
*/
static struct at91_uart_config __initdata kb9202_uart_config = {
.console_tty = 0, /* ttyS0 */
.nr_tty = 3,
.tty_map = { 4, 0, 1, -1, -1 } /* ttyS0, ..., ttyS4 */
};
static void __init kb9202_map_io(void)
{
at91rm9200_map_io();
/* Initialize clocks: 10 MHz crystal */
at91_clock_init(10000000);
/* Set up the LEDs */
at91_init_leds(AT91_PIN_PC19, AT91_PIN_PC18);
/* Setup the serial ports and console */
at91_init_serial(&kb9202_uart_config);
}
static struct at91_eth_data __initdata kb9202_eth_data = {
.phy_irq_pin = AT91_PIN_PB29,
.is_rmii = 0,
};
static struct at91_usbh_data __initdata kb9202_usbh_data = {
.ports = 1,
};
static struct at91_udc_data __initdata kb9202_udc_data = {
.vbus_pin = AT91_PIN_PB24,
.pullup_pin = AT91_PIN_PB22,
};
static struct at91_mmc_data __initdata kb9202_mmc_data = {
.det_pin = AT91_PIN_PB2,
.is_b = 0,
.wire4 = 1,
};
static void __init kb9202_board_init(void)
{
/* Serial */
at91_add_device_serial();
/* Ethernet */
at91_add_device_eth(&kb9202_eth_data);
/* USB Host */
at91_add_device_usbh(&kb9202_usbh_data);
/* USB Device */
at91_add_device_udc(&kb9202_udc_data);
/* MMC */
at91_add_device_mmc(&kb9202_mmc_data);
/* I2C */
at91_add_device_i2c();
/* SPI */
at91_add_device_spi(NULL, 0);
}
MACHINE_START(KB9200, "KB920x")
/* Maintainer: KwikByte, Inc. */
.phys_io = AT91_BASE_SYS,
.io_pg_offst = (AT91_VA_BASE_SYS >> 18) & 0xfffc,
.boot_params = AT91_SDRAM_BASE + 0x100,
.timer = &at91rm9200_timer,
.map_io = kb9202_map_io,
.init_irq = kb9202_init_irq,
.init_machine = kb9202_board_init,
MACHINE_END

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@ -27,12 +27,10 @@
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h> /* for master clock global */
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include "generic.h"
#undef DEBUG
/*
* There's a lot more which can be done with clocks, including cpufreq
@ -41,7 +39,9 @@
*/
struct clk {
const char *name;
const char *name; /* unique clock name */
const char *function; /* function of the clock */
struct device *dev; /* device associated with function */
unsigned long rate_hz;
struct clk *parent;
u32 pmc_mask;
@ -71,15 +71,14 @@ static struct clk clk32k = {
};
static struct clk main_clk = {
.name = "main",
.pmc_mask = 1 << 0, /* in PMC_SR */
.users = 1,
.pmc_mask = AT91_PMC_MOSCS, /* in PMC_SR */
.id = 1,
.primary = 1,
};
static struct clk plla = {
.name = "plla",
.parent = &main_clk,
.pmc_mask = 1 << 1, /* in PMC_SR */
.pmc_mask = AT91_PMC_LOCKA, /* in PMC_SR */
.id = 2,
.primary = 1,
.pll = 1,
@ -105,7 +104,7 @@ static void pllb_mode(struct clk *clk, int is_on)
static struct clk pllb = {
.name = "pllb",
.parent = &main_clk,
.pmc_mask = 1 << 2, /* in PMC_SR */
.pmc_mask = AT91_PMC_LOCKB, /* in PMC_SR */
.mode = pllb_mode,
.id = 3,
.primary = 1,
@ -177,8 +176,7 @@ static struct clk pck3 = {
*/
static struct clk mck = {
.name = "mck",
.pmc_mask = 1 << 3, /* in PMC_SR */
.users = 1, /* (must be) always on */
.pmc_mask = AT91_PMC_MCKRDY, /* in PMC_SR */
};
static void pmc_periph_mode(struct clk *clk, int is_on)
@ -249,6 +247,30 @@ static struct clk spi_clk = {
.pmc_mask = 1 << AT91_ID_SPI,
.mode = pmc_periph_mode,
};
static struct clk pioA_clk = {
.name = "pioA_clk",
.parent = &mck,
.pmc_mask = 1 << AT91_ID_PIOA,
.mode = pmc_periph_mode,
};
static struct clk pioB_clk = {
.name = "pioB_clk",
.parent = &mck,
.pmc_mask = 1 << AT91_ID_PIOB,
.mode = pmc_periph_mode,
};
static struct clk pioC_clk = {
.name = "pioC_clk",
.parent = &mck,
.pmc_mask = 1 << AT91_ID_PIOC,
.mode = pmc_periph_mode,
};
static struct clk pioD_clk = {
.name = "pioD_clk",
.parent = &mck,
.pmc_mask = 1 << AT91_ID_PIOD,
.mode = pmc_periph_mode,
};
static struct clk *const clock_list[] = {
/* four primary clocks -- MUST BE FIRST! */
@ -279,21 +301,46 @@ static struct clk *const clock_list[] = {
&udc_clk,
&twi_clk,
&spi_clk,
&pioA_clk,
&pioB_clk,
&pioC_clk,
&pioD_clk,
// ssc0..ssc2
// tc0..tc5
// irq0..irq6
&ohci_clk,
&ether_clk,
};
/*
* Associate a particular clock with a function (eg, "uart") and device.
* The drivers can then request the same 'function' with several different
* devices and not care about which clock name to use.
*/
void __init at91_clock_associate(const char *id, struct device *dev, const char *func)
{
struct clk *clk = clk_get(NULL, id);
if (!dev || !clk || !IS_ERR(clk_get(dev, func)))
return;
clk->function = func;
clk->dev = dev;
}
/* clocks are all static for now; no refcounting necessary */
struct clk *clk_get(struct device *dev, const char *id)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(clock_list); i++) {
if (strcmp(id, clock_list[i]->name) == 0)
return clock_list[i];
struct clk *clk = clock_list[i];
if (strcmp(id, clk->name) == 0)
return clk;
if (clk->function && (dev == clk->dev) && strcmp(id, clk->function) == 0)
return clk;
}
return ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
@ -593,6 +640,30 @@ fail:
return 0;
}
/*
* Several unused clocks may be active. Turn them off.
*/
static void at91_periphclk_reset(void)
{
unsigned long reg;
int i;
reg = at91_sys_read(AT91_PMC_PCSR);
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(clock_list); i++) {
struct clk *clk = clock_list[i];
if (clk->mode != pmc_periph_mode)
continue;
if (clk->users > 0)
reg &= ~clk->pmc_mask;
}
at91_sys_write(AT91_PMC_PCDR, reg);
}
int __init at91_clock_init(unsigned long main_clock)
{
unsigned tmp, freq, mckr;
@ -626,7 +697,6 @@ int __init at91_clock_init(unsigned long main_clock)
*/
at91_pllb_usb_init = at91_pll_calc(main_clock, 48000000 * 2) | AT91_PMC_USB96M;
pllb.rate_hz = at91_pll_rate(&pllb, main_clock, at91_pllb_usb_init);
at91_sys_write(AT91_PMC_PCDR, (1 << AT91_ID_UHP) | (1 << AT91_ID_UDP));
at91_sys_write(AT91_PMC_SCDR, AT91_PMC_UHP | AT91_PMC_UDP);
at91_sys_write(AT91_CKGR_PLLBR, 0);
at91_sys_write(AT91_PMC_SCER, AT91_PMC_MCKUDP);
@ -640,19 +710,18 @@ int __init at91_clock_init(unsigned long main_clock)
*/
mckr = at91_sys_read(AT91_PMC_MCKR);
mck.parent = clock_list[mckr & AT91_PMC_CSS];
mck.parent->users++;
freq = mck.parent->rate_hz;
freq /= (1 << ((mckr >> 2) & 3)); /* prescale */
mck.rate_hz = freq / (1 + ((mckr >> 8) & 3)); /* mdiv */
/* MCK and CPU clock are "always on" */
clk_enable(&mck);
printk("Clocks: CPU %u MHz, master %u MHz, main %u.%03u MHz\n",
freq / 1000000, (unsigned) mck.rate_hz / 1000000,
(unsigned) main_clock / 1000000,
((unsigned) main_clock % 1000000) / 1000);
/* FIXME get rid of master_clock global */
at91_master_clock = mck.rate_hz;
#ifdef CONFIG_AT91_PROGRAMMABLE_CLOCKS
/* establish PCK0..PCK3 parentage */
for (tmp = 0; tmp < ARRAY_SIZE(clock_list); tmp++) {
@ -663,19 +732,28 @@ int __init at91_clock_init(unsigned long main_clock)
continue;
pckr = at91_sys_read(AT91_PMC_PCKR(clk->id));
parent = clock_list[pckr & 3];
parent = clock_list[pckr & AT91_PMC_CSS];
clk->parent = parent;
clk->rate_hz = parent->rate_hz / (1 << ((pckr >> 2) & 3));
if (clk->users == 0) {
/* not being used, so switch it off */
at91_sys_write(AT91_PMC_SCDR, clk->pmc_mask);
}
}
#else
/* disable unused clocks */
/* disable all programmable clocks */
at91_sys_write(AT91_PMC_SCDR, AT91_PMC_PCK0 | AT91_PMC_PCK1 | AT91_PMC_PCK2 | AT91_PMC_PCK3);
#endif /* CONFIG_AT91_PROGRAMMABLE_CLOCKS */
#endif
/* FIXME several unused clocks may still be active... provide
* a CONFIG option to turn off all unused clocks at some point
* before driver init starts.
*/
/* enable the PIO clocks */
clk_enable(&pioA_clk);
clk_enable(&pioB_clk);
clk_enable(&pioC_clk);
clk_enable(&pioD_clk);
/* disable all other unused peripheral clocks */
at91_periphclk_reset();
return 0;
}

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@ -16,7 +16,8 @@
#include <asm/mach/arch.h>
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include "generic.h"
static struct map_desc at91rm9200_io_desc[] __initdata = {
{
@ -94,6 +95,11 @@ static struct map_desc at91rm9200_io_desc[] __initdata = {
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(AT91_BASE_TCB0),
.length = SZ_16K,
.type = MT_DEVICE,
}, {
.virtual = AT91_SRAM_VIRT_BASE,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(AT91_SRAM_BASE),
.length = AT91_SRAM_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE,
},
};
@ -102,14 +108,3 @@ void __init at91rm9200_map_io(void)
iotable_init(at91rm9200_io_desc, ARRAY_SIZE(at91rm9200_io_desc));
}
unsigned long at91_master_clock;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(at91_master_clock);
int at91_serial_map[AT91_NR_UART];
int at91_console_port;
EXPORT_SYMBOL(at91_serial_map);
EXPORT_SYMBOL(at91_console_port);

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@ -16,9 +16,15 @@
#include <linux/config.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/board.h>
#include <asm/arch/pio.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
#define SZ_512 0x00000200
#define SZ_256 0x00000100
#define SZ_16 0x00000010
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* USB Host
@ -28,7 +34,7 @@
static u64 ohci_dmamask = 0xffffffffUL;
static struct at91_usbh_data usbh_data;
static struct resource at91_usbh_resource[] = {
static struct resource at91_usbh_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = AT91_UHP_BASE,
.end = AT91_UHP_BASE + SZ_1M - 1,
@ -42,15 +48,15 @@ static struct resource at91_usbh_resource[] = {
};
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_usbh_device = {
.name = "at91rm9200-ohci",
.name = "at91_ohci",
.id = -1,
.dev = {
.dma_mask = &ohci_dmamask,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
.platform_data = &usbh_data,
},
.resource = at91_usbh_resource,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(at91_usbh_resource),
.resource = at91_usbh_resources,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(at91_usbh_resources),
};
void __init at91_add_device_usbh(struct at91_usbh_data *data)
@ -74,11 +80,16 @@ void __init at91_add_device_usbh(struct at91_usbh_data *data) {}
static struct at91_udc_data udc_data;
static struct resource at91_udc_resources[] = {
{
[0] = {
.start = AT91_BASE_UDP,
.end = AT91_BASE_UDP + SZ_16K - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
}
},
[1] = {
.start = AT91_ID_UDP,
.end = AT91_ID_UDP,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_udc_device = {
@ -100,10 +111,8 @@ void __init at91_add_device_udc(struct at91_udc_data *data)
at91_set_gpio_input(data->vbus_pin, 0);
at91_set_deglitch(data->vbus_pin, 1);
}
if (data->pullup_pin) {
if (data->pullup_pin)
at91_set_gpio_output(data->pullup_pin, 0);
at91_set_multi_drive(data->pullup_pin, 1);
}
udc_data = *data;
platform_device_register(&at91rm9200_udc_device);
@ -197,7 +206,7 @@ static struct at91_cf_data cf_data;
static struct resource at91_cf_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = AT91_CF_BASE,
/* ties up CS4, CS5, and CS6 */
/* ties up CS4, CS5 and CS6 */
.end = AT91_CF_BASE + (0x30000000 - 1),
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM | IORESOURCE_MEM_8AND16BIT,
},
@ -231,6 +240,12 @@ void __init at91_add_device_cf(struct at91_cf_data *data)
at91_set_gpio_output(data->vcc_pin, 0);
at91_set_gpio_output(data->rst_pin, 0);
/* force poweron defaults for these pins ... */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PC9, 0); /* A25/CFRNW */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PC10, 0); /* NCS4/CFCS */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PC11, 0); /* NCS5/CFCE1 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PC12, 0); /* NCS6/CFCE2 */
cf_data = *data;
platform_device_register(&at91rm9200_cf_device);
}
@ -319,6 +334,7 @@ void __init at91_add_device_mmc(struct at91_mmc_data *data)
void __init at91_add_device_mmc(struct at91_mmc_data *data) {}
#endif
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* NAND / SmartMedia
* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
@ -399,23 +415,111 @@ void __init at91_add_device_i2c(void) {}
#endif
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* SPI
* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#if defined(CONFIG_SPI_AT91) || defined(CONFIG_SPI_AT91_MODULE) || defined(CONFIG_AT91_SPI) || defined(CONFIG_AT91_SPI_MODULE)
static u64 spi_dmamask = 0xffffffffUL;
static struct resource at91_spi_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = AT91_BASE_SPI,
.end = AT91_BASE_SPI + SZ_16K - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = AT91_ID_SPI,
.end = AT91_ID_SPI,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_spi_device = {
.name = "at91_spi",
.id = 0,
.dev = {
.dma_mask = &spi_dmamask,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.resource = at91_spi_resources,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(at91_spi_resources),
};
static const unsigned at91_spi_standard_cs[4] = { AT91_PIN_PA3, AT91_PIN_PA4, AT91_PIN_PA5, AT91_PIN_PA6 };
void __init at91_add_device_spi(struct spi_board_info *devices, int nr_devices)
{
int i;
unsigned long cs_pin;
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA0, 0); /* MISO */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA1, 0); /* MOSI */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA2, 0); /* SPCK */
/* Enable SPI chip-selects */
for (i = 0; i < nr_devices; i++) {
if (devices[i].controller_data)
cs_pin = (unsigned long) devices[i].controller_data;
else
cs_pin = at91_spi_standard_cs[devices[i].chip_select];
#ifdef CONFIG_SPI_AT91_MANUAL_CS
at91_set_gpio_output(cs_pin, 1);
#else
at91_set_A_periph(cs_pin, 0);
#endif
/* pass chip-select pin to driver */
devices[i].controller_data = (void *) cs_pin;
}
spi_register_board_info(devices, nr_devices);
at91_clock_associate("spi0_clk", &at91rm9200_spi_device.dev, "spi");
platform_device_register(&at91rm9200_spi_device);
}
#else
void __init at91_add_device_spi(struct spi_board_info *devices, int nr_devices) {}
#endif
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* RTC
* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#if defined(CONFIG_AT91_RTC) || defined(CONFIG_AT91_RTC_MODULE)
#if defined(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_AT91) || defined(CONFIG_RTC_DRV_AT91_MODULE)
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_rtc_device = {
.name = "at91_rtc",
.id = -1,
.num_resources = 0,
};
void __init at91_add_device_rtc(void)
static void __init at91_add_device_rtc(void)
{
platform_device_register(&at91rm9200_rtc_device);
}
#else
void __init at91_add_device_rtc(void) {}
static void __init at91_add_device_rtc(void) {}
#endif
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* Watchdog
* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#if defined(CONFIG_AT91_WATCHDOG) || defined(CONFIG_AT91_WATCHDOG_MODULE)
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_wdt_device = {
.name = "at91_wdt",
.id = -1,
.num_resources = 0,
};
static void __init at91_add_device_watchdog(void)
{
platform_device_register(&at91rm9200_wdt_device);
}
#else
static void __init at91_add_device_watchdog(void) {}
#endif
@ -429,13 +533,281 @@ u8 at91_leds_timer;
void __init at91_init_leds(u8 cpu_led, u8 timer_led)
{
at91_leds_cpu = cpu_led;
at91_leds_timer = timer_led;
at91_leds_cpu = cpu_led;
at91_leds_timer = timer_led;
}
#else
void __init at91_init_leds(u8 cpu_led, u8 timer_led) {}
#endif
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* UART
* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#if defined(CONFIG_SERIAL_AT91)
static struct resource dbgu_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = AT91_VA_BASE_SYS + AT91_DBGU,
.end = AT91_VA_BASE_SYS + AT91_DBGU + SZ_512 - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = AT91_ID_SYS,
.end = AT91_ID_SYS,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct at91_uart_data dbgu_data = {
.use_dma_tx = 0,
.use_dma_rx = 0, /* DBGU not capable of receive DMA */
};
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_dbgu_device = {
.name = "at91_usart",
.id = 0,
.dev = {
.platform_data = &dbgu_data,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.resource = dbgu_resources,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(dbgu_resources),
};
static inline void configure_dbgu_pins(void)
{
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA30, 0); /* DRXD */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA31, 1); /* DTXD */
}
static struct resource uart0_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = AT91_BASE_US0,
.end = AT91_BASE_US0 + SZ_16K - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = AT91_ID_US0,
.end = AT91_ID_US0,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct at91_uart_data uart0_data = {
.use_dma_tx = 1,
.use_dma_rx = 1,
};
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_uart0_device = {
.name = "at91_usart",
.id = 1,
.dev = {
.platform_data = &uart0_data,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.resource = uart0_resources,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(uart0_resources),
};
static inline void configure_usart0_pins(void)
{
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA17, 1); /* TXD0 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA18, 0); /* RXD0 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA20, 0); /* CTS0 */
/*
* AT91RM9200 Errata #39 - RTS0 is not internally connected to PA21.
* We need to drive the pin manually. Default is off (RTS is active low).
*/
at91_set_gpio_output(AT91_PIN_PA21, 1);
}
static struct resource uart1_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = AT91_BASE_US1,
.end = AT91_BASE_US1 + SZ_16K - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = AT91_ID_US1,
.end = AT91_ID_US1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct at91_uart_data uart1_data = {
.use_dma_tx = 1,
.use_dma_rx = 1,
};
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_uart1_device = {
.name = "at91_usart",
.id = 2,
.dev = {
.platform_data = &uart1_data,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.resource = uart1_resources,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(uart1_resources),
};
static inline void configure_usart1_pins(void)
{
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PB18, 0); /* RI1 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PB19, 0); /* DTR1 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PB20, 1); /* TXD1 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PB21, 0); /* RXD1 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PB23, 0); /* DCD1 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PB24, 0); /* CTS1 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PB25, 0); /* DSR1 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PB26, 0); /* RTS1 */
}
static struct resource uart2_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = AT91_BASE_US2,
.end = AT91_BASE_US2 + SZ_16K - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = AT91_ID_US2,
.end = AT91_ID_US2,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct at91_uart_data uart2_data = {
.use_dma_tx = 1,
.use_dma_rx = 1,
};
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_uart2_device = {
.name = "at91_usart",
.id = 3,
.dev = {
.platform_data = &uart2_data,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.resource = uart2_resources,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(uart2_resources),
};
static inline void configure_usart2_pins(void)
{
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA22, 0); /* RXD2 */
at91_set_A_periph(AT91_PIN_PA23, 1); /* TXD2 */
}
static struct resource uart3_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = AT91_BASE_US3,
.end = AT91_BASE_US3 + SZ_16K - 1,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = AT91_ID_US3,
.end = AT91_ID_US3,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct at91_uart_data uart3_data = {
.use_dma_tx = 1,
.use_dma_rx = 1,
};
static struct platform_device at91rm9200_uart3_device = {
.name = "at91_usart",
.id = 4,
.dev = {
.platform_data = &uart3_data,
.coherent_dma_mask = 0xffffffff,
},
.resource = uart3_resources,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(uart3_resources),
};
static inline void configure_usart3_pins(void)
{
at91_set_B_periph(AT91_PIN_PA5, 1); /* TXD3 */
at91_set_B_periph(AT91_PIN_PA6, 0); /* RXD3 */
}
struct platform_device *at91_uarts[AT91_NR_UART]; /* the UARTs to use */
struct platform_device *at91_default_console_device; /* the serial console device */
void __init at91_init_serial(struct at91_uart_config *config)
{
int i;
/* Fill in list of supported UARTs */
for (i = 0; i < config->nr_tty; i++) {
switch (config->tty_map[i]) {
case 0:
configure_usart0_pins();
at91_uarts[i] = &at91rm9200_uart0_device;
at91_clock_associate("usart0_clk", &at91rm9200_uart0_device.dev, "usart");
break;
case 1:
configure_usart1_pins();
at91_uarts[i] = &at91rm9200_uart1_device;
at91_clock_associate("usart1_clk", &at91rm9200_uart1_device.dev, "usart");
break;
case 2:
configure_usart2_pins();
at91_uarts[i] = &at91rm9200_uart2_device;
at91_clock_associate("usart2_clk", &at91rm9200_uart2_device.dev, "usart");
break;
case 3:
configure_usart3_pins();
at91_uarts[i] = &at91rm9200_uart3_device;
at91_clock_associate("usart3_clk", &at91rm9200_uart3_device.dev, "usart");
break;
case 4:
configure_dbgu_pins();
at91_uarts[i] = &at91rm9200_dbgu_device;
at91_clock_associate("mck", &at91rm9200_dbgu_device.dev, "usart");
break;
default:
continue;
}
at91_uarts[i]->id = i; /* update ID number to mapped ID */
}
/* Set serial console device */
if (config->console_tty < AT91_NR_UART)
at91_default_console_device = at91_uarts[config->console_tty];
if (!at91_default_console_device)
printk(KERN_INFO "AT91: No default serial console defined.\n");
}
void __init at91_add_device_serial(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < AT91_NR_UART; i++) {
if (at91_uarts[i])
platform_device_register(at91_uarts[i]);
}
}
#else
void __init at91_init_serial(struct at91_uart_config *config) {}
void __init at91_add_device_serial(void) {}
#endif
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* These devices are always present and don't need any board-specific
* setup.
*/
static int __init at91_add_standard_devices(void)
{
at91_add_device_rtc();
at91_add_device_watchdog();
return 0;
}
arch_initcall(at91_add_standard_devices);

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@ -16,3 +16,10 @@ extern struct sys_timer at91rm9200_timer;
extern void __init at91rm9200_map_io(void);
extern int __init at91_clock_init(unsigned long main_clock);
struct device;
extern void __init at91_clock_associate(const char *id, struct device *dev, const char *func);
/* Power Management */
extern void at91_irq_suspend(void);
extern void at91_irq_resume(void);

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/arch/hardware.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
static const u32 pio_controller_offset[4] = {
@ -213,6 +213,84 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(at91_get_gpio_value);
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
static u32 wakeups[BGA_GPIO_BANKS];
static u32 backups[BGA_GPIO_BANKS];
static int gpio_irq_set_wake(unsigned pin, unsigned state)
{
unsigned mask = pin_to_mask(pin);
pin -= PIN_BASE;
pin /= 32;
if (unlikely(pin >= BGA_GPIO_BANKS))
return -EINVAL;
if (state)
wakeups[pin] |= mask;
else
wakeups[pin] &= ~mask;
return 0;
}
void at91_gpio_suspend(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < BGA_GPIO_BANKS; i++) {
u32 pio = pio_controller_offset[i];
/*
* Note: drivers should have disabled GPIO interrupts that
* aren't supposed to be wakeup sources.
* But that is not much good on ARM..... disable_irq() does
* not update the hardware immediately, so the hardware mask
* (IMR) has the wrong value (not current, too much is
* permitted).
*
* Our workaround is to disable all non-wakeup IRQs ...
* which is exactly what correct drivers asked for in the
* first place!
*/
backups[i] = at91_sys_read(pio + PIO_IMR);
at91_sys_write(pio_controller_offset[i] + PIO_IDR, backups[i]);
at91_sys_write(pio_controller_offset[i] + PIO_IER, wakeups[i]);
if (!wakeups[i]) {
disable_irq_wake(AT91_ID_PIOA + i);
at91_sys_write(AT91_PMC_PCDR, 1 << (AT91_ID_PIOA + i));
} else {
enable_irq_wake(AT91_ID_PIOA + i);
#ifdef CONFIG_PM_DEBUG
printk(KERN_DEBUG "GPIO-%c may wake for %08x\n", "ABCD"[i], wakeups[i]);
#endif
}
}
}
void at91_gpio_resume(void)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < BGA_GPIO_BANKS; i++) {
at91_sys_write(pio_controller_offset[i] + PIO_IDR, wakeups[i]);
at91_sys_write(pio_controller_offset[i] + PIO_IER, backups[i]);
}
at91_sys_write(AT91_PMC_PCER,
(1 << AT91_ID_PIOA)
| (1 << AT91_ID_PIOB)
| (1 << AT91_ID_PIOC)
| (1 << AT91_ID_PIOD));
}
#else
#define gpio_irq_set_wake NULL
#endif
/* Several AIC controller irqs are dispatched through this GPIO handler.
* To use any AT91_PIN_* as an externally triggered IRQ, first call
@ -252,6 +330,7 @@ static struct irqchip gpio_irqchip = {
.mask = gpio_irq_mask,
.unmask = gpio_irq_unmask,
.set_type = gpio_irq_type,
.set_wake = gpio_irq_set_wake,
};
static void gpio_irq_handler(unsigned irq, struct irqdesc *desc, struct pt_regs *regs)
@ -266,6 +345,7 @@ static void gpio_irq_handler(unsigned irq, struct irqdesc *desc, struct pt_regs
/* temporarily mask (level sensitive) parent IRQ */
desc->chip->ack(irq);
for (;;) {
/* reading ISR acks the pending (edge triggered) GPIO interrupt */
isr = __raw_readl(pio + PIO_ISR) & __raw_readl(pio + PIO_IMR);
if (!isr)
break;
@ -315,15 +395,16 @@ void __init at91_gpio_irq_setup(unsigned banks)
set_irq_chipdata(id, controller);
for (i = 0; i < 32; i++, pin++) {
/*
* Can use the "simple" and not "edge" handler since it's
* shorter, and the AIC handles interupts sanely.
*/
set_irq_chip(pin, &gpio_irqchip);
set_irq_handler(pin, do_simple_IRQ);
set_irq_flags(pin, IRQF_VALID);
}
set_irq_chained_handler(id, gpio_irq_handler);
/* enable the PIO peripheral clock */
at91_sys_write(AT91_PMC_PCER, 1 << id);
}
pr_info("AT91: %d gpio irqs in %d banks\n", pin - PIN_BASE, banks);
}

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@ -92,10 +92,6 @@ static int at91rm9200_irq_type(unsigned irq, unsigned type)
{
unsigned int smr, srctype;
/* change triggering only for FIQ and external IRQ0..IRQ6 */
if ((irq < AT91_ID_IRQ0) && (irq != AT91_ID_FIQ))
return -EINVAL;
switch (type) {
case IRQT_HIGH:
srctype = AT91_AIC_SRCTYPE_HIGH;
@ -104,9 +100,13 @@ static int at91rm9200_irq_type(unsigned irq, unsigned type)
srctype = AT91_AIC_SRCTYPE_RISING;
break;
case IRQT_LOW:
if ((irq > AT91_ID_FIQ) && (irq < AT91_ID_IRQ0)) /* only supported on external interrupts */
return -EINVAL;
srctype = AT91_AIC_SRCTYPE_LOW;
break;
case IRQT_FALLING:
if ((irq > AT91_ID_FIQ) && (irq < AT91_ID_IRQ0)) /* only supported on external interrupts */
return -EINVAL;
srctype = AT91_AIC_SRCTYPE_FALLING;
break;
default:
@ -118,11 +118,47 @@ static int at91rm9200_irq_type(unsigned irq, unsigned type)
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
static u32 wakeups;
static u32 backups;
static int at91rm9200_irq_set_wake(unsigned irq, unsigned value)
{
if (unlikely(irq >= 32))
return -EINVAL;
if (value)
wakeups |= (1 << irq);
else
wakeups &= ~(1 << irq);
return 0;
}
void at91_irq_suspend(void)
{
backups = at91_sys_read(AT91_AIC_IMR);
at91_sys_write(AT91_AIC_IDCR, backups);
at91_sys_write(AT91_AIC_IECR, wakeups);
}
void at91_irq_resume(void)
{
at91_sys_write(AT91_AIC_IDCR, wakeups);
at91_sys_write(AT91_AIC_IECR, backups);
}
#else
#define at91rm9200_irq_set_wake NULL
#endif
static struct irqchip at91rm9200_irq_chip = {
.ack = at91rm9200_mask_irq,
.mask = at91rm9200_mask_irq,
.unmask = at91rm9200_unmask_irq,
.set_type = at91rm9200_irq_type,
.set_wake = at91rm9200_irq_set_wake,
};
/*

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@ -0,0 +1,225 @@
/*
* arch/arm/mach-at91rm9200/pm.c
* AT91 Power Management
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 David Brownell
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*/
#include <linux/pm.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/proc_fs.h>
#include <linux/pm.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/sysfs.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/atomic.h>
#include <asm/mach/time.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
#include <asm/arch/gpio.h>
#include "generic.h"
static int at91_pm_valid_state(suspend_state_t state)
{
switch (state) {
case PM_SUSPEND_ON:
case PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY:
case PM_SUSPEND_MEM:
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
}
static suspend_state_t target_state;
/*
* Called after processes are frozen, but before we shutdown devices.
*/
static int at91_pm_prepare(suspend_state_t state)
{
target_state = state;
return 0;
}
/*
* Verify that all the clocks are correct before entering
* slow-clock mode.
*/
static int at91_pm_verify_clocks(void)
{
unsigned long scsr;
int i;
scsr = at91_sys_read(AT91_PMC_SCSR);
/* USB must not be using PLLB */
if ((scsr & (AT91_PMC_UHP | AT91_PMC_UDP)) != 0) {
pr_debug("AT91: PM - Suspend-to-RAM with USB still active\n");
return 0;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_AT91_PROGRAMMABLE_CLOCKS
/* PCK0..PCK3 must be disabled, or configured to use clk32k */
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
u32 css;
if ((scsr & (AT91_PMC_PCK0 << i)) == 0)
continue;
css = at91_sys_read(AT91_PMC_PCKR(i)) & AT91_PMC_CSS;
if (css != AT91_PMC_CSS_SLOW) {
pr_debug("AT91: PM - Suspend-to-RAM with PCK%d src %d\n", i, css);
return 0;
}
}
#endif
return 1;
}
/*
* Call this from platform driver suspend() to see how deeply to suspend.
* For example, some controllers (like OHCI) need one of the PLL clocks
* in order to act as a wakeup source, and those are not available when
* going into slow clock mode.
*
* REVISIT: generalize as clk_will_be_available(clk)? Other platforms have
* the very same problem (but not using at91 main_clk), and it'd be better
* to add one generic API rather than lots of platform-specific ones.
*/
int at91_suspend_entering_slow_clock(void)
{
return (target_state == PM_SUSPEND_MEM);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(at91_suspend_entering_slow_clock);
static void (*slow_clock)(void);
static int at91_pm_enter(suspend_state_t state)
{
at91_gpio_suspend();
at91_irq_suspend();
pr_debug("AT91: PM - wake mask %08x, pm state %d\n",
/* remember all the always-wake irqs */
(at91_sys_read(AT91_PMC_PCSR)
| (1 << AT91_ID_FIQ)
| (1 << AT91_ID_SYS)
| (1 << AT91_ID_IRQ0)
| (1 << AT91_ID_IRQ1)
| (1 << AT91_ID_IRQ2)
| (1 << AT91_ID_IRQ3)
| (1 << AT91_ID_IRQ4)
| (1 << AT91_ID_IRQ5)
| (1 << AT91_ID_IRQ6))
& at91_sys_read(AT91_AIC_IMR),
state);
switch (state) {
/*
* Suspend-to-RAM is like STANDBY plus slow clock mode, so
* drivers must suspend more deeply: only the master clock
* controller may be using the main oscillator.
*/
case PM_SUSPEND_MEM:
/*
* Ensure that clocks are in a valid state.
*/
if (!at91_pm_verify_clocks())
goto error;
/*
* Enter slow clock mode by switching over to clk32k and
* turning off the main oscillator; reverse on wakeup.
*/
if (slow_clock) {
slow_clock();
break;
} else {
/* DEVELOPMENT ONLY */
pr_info("AT91: PM - no slow clock mode yet ...\n");
/* FALLTHROUGH leaving master clock alone */
}
/*
* STANDBY mode has *all* drivers suspended; ignores irqs not
* marked as 'wakeup' event sources; and reduces DRAM power.
* But otherwise it's identical to PM_SUSPEND_ON: cpu idle, and
* nothing fancy done with main or cpu clocks.
*/
case PM_SUSPEND_STANDBY:
/*
* NOTE: the Wait-for-Interrupt instruction needs to be
* in icache so the SDRAM stays in self-refresh mode until
* the wakeup IRQ occurs.
*/
asm("b 1f; .align 5; 1:");
asm("mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c10, 4"); /* drain write buffer */
at91_sys_write(AT91_SDRAMC_SRR, 1); /* self-refresh mode */
/* fall though to next state */
case PM_SUSPEND_ON:
asm("mcr p15, 0, r0, c7, c0, 4"); /* wait for interrupt */
break;
default:
pr_debug("AT91: PM - bogus suspend state %d\n", state);
goto error;
}
pr_debug("AT91: PM - wakeup %08x\n",
at91_sys_read(AT91_AIC_IPR) & at91_sys_read(AT91_AIC_IMR));
error:
target_state = PM_SUSPEND_ON;
at91_irq_resume();
at91_gpio_resume();
return 0;
}
static struct pm_ops at91_pm_ops ={
.pm_disk_mode = 0,
.valid = at91_pm_valid_state,
.prepare = at91_pm_prepare,
.enter = at91_pm_enter,
};
static int __init at91_pm_init(void)
{
printk("AT91: Power Management\n");
#ifdef CONFIG_AT91_PM_SLOW_CLOCK
/* REVISIT allocations of SRAM should be dynamically managed.
* FIQ handlers and other components will want SRAM/TCM too...
*/
slow_clock = (void *) (AT91_VA_BASE_SRAM + (3 * SZ_4K));
memcpy(slow_clock, at91rm9200_slow_clock, at91rm9200_slow_clock_sz);
#endif
/* Disable SDRAM low-power mode. Cannot be used with self-refresh. */
at91_sys_write(AT91_SDRAMC_LPR, 0);
pm_set_ops(&at91_pm_ops);
return 0;
}
arch_initcall(at91_pm_init);

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@ -31,6 +31,8 @@
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/mach/time.h>
static unsigned long last_crtr;
/*
* The ST_CRTR is updated asynchronously to the master clock. It is therefore
* necessary to read it twice (with the same value) to ensure accuracy.
@ -56,7 +58,7 @@ static unsigned long at91rm9200_gettimeoffset(void)
{
unsigned long elapsed;
elapsed = (read_CRTR() - at91_sys_read(AT91_ST_RTAR)) & AT91_ST_ALMV;
elapsed = (read_CRTR() - last_crtr) & AT91_ST_ALMV;
return (unsigned long)(elapsed * (tick_nsec / 1000)) / LATCH;
}
@ -66,15 +68,12 @@ static unsigned long at91rm9200_gettimeoffset(void)
*/
static irqreturn_t at91rm9200_timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_regs *regs)
{
unsigned long rtar;
if (at91_sys_read(AT91_ST_SR) & AT91_ST_PITS) { /* This is a shared interrupt */
write_seqlock(&xtime_lock);
while (((read_CRTR() - at91_sys_read(AT91_ST_RTAR)) & AT91_ST_ALMV) >= LATCH) {
while (((read_CRTR() - last_crtr) & AT91_ST_ALMV) >= LATCH) {
timer_tick(regs);
rtar = (at91_sys_read(AT91_ST_RTAR) + LATCH) & AT91_ST_ALMV;
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_RTAR, rtar);
last_crtr = (last_crtr + LATCH) & AT91_ST_ALMV;
}
write_sequnlock(&xtime_lock);
@ -87,10 +86,24 @@ static irqreturn_t at91rm9200_timer_interrupt(int irq, void *dev_id, struct pt_r
static struct irqaction at91rm9200_timer_irq = {
.name = "at91_tick",
.flags = SA_SHIRQ | SA_INTERRUPT,
.flags = SA_SHIRQ | SA_INTERRUPT | SA_TIMER,
.handler = at91rm9200_timer_interrupt
};
void at91rm9200_timer_reset(void)
{
last_crtr = 0;
/* Real time counter incremented every 30.51758 microseconds */
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_RTMR, 1);
/* Set Period Interval timer */
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_PIMR, LATCH);
/* Enable Period Interval Timer interrupt */
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_IER, AT91_ST_PITS);
}
/*
* Set up timer interrupt.
*/
@ -100,28 +113,30 @@ void __init at91rm9200_timer_init(void)
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_IDR, AT91_ST_PITS | AT91_ST_WDOVF | AT91_ST_RTTINC | AT91_ST_ALMS);
(void) at91_sys_read(AT91_ST_SR); /* Clear any pending interrupts */
/*
* Make IRQs happen for the system timer.
*/
/* Make IRQs happen for the system timer */
setup_irq(AT91_ID_SYS, &at91rm9200_timer_irq);
/* Set initial alarm to 0 */
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_RTAR, 0);
/* Real time counter incremented every 30.51758 microseconds */
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_RTMR, 1);
/* Set Period Interval timer */
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_PIMR, LATCH);
/* Change the kernel's 'tick' value to 10009 usec. (the default is 10000) */
tick_usec = (LATCH * 1000000) / CLOCK_TICK_RATE;
/* Enable Period Interval Timer interrupt */
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_IER, AT91_ST_PITS);
/* Initialize and enable the timer interrupt */
at91rm9200_timer_reset();
}
#ifdef CONFIG_PM
static void at91rm9200_timer_suspend(void)
{
/* disable Period Interval Timer interrupt */
at91_sys_write(AT91_ST_IDR, AT91_ST_PITS);
}
#else
#define at91rm9200_timer_suspend NULL
#endif
struct sys_timer at91rm9200_timer = {
.init = at91rm9200_timer_init,
.offset = at91rm9200_gettimeoffset,
.suspend = at91rm9200_timer_suspend,
.resume = at91rm9200_timer_reset,
};

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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ config MACH_LPD7A400
bool "LPD7A400 Card Engine"
select ARCH_LH7A400
# select IDE_POLL
select HAS_TOUCHSCREEN_ADS7843_LH7
help
Say Y here if you are using Logic Product Development's
LPD7A400 CardEngine. For the time being, the LPD7A400 and
@ -23,6 +24,7 @@ config MACH_LPD7A404
bool "LPD7A404 Card Engine"
select ARCH_LH7A404
# select IDE_POLL
select HAS_TOUCHSCREEN_ADC_LH7
help
Say Y here if you are using Logic Product Development's
LPD7A404 CardEngine. For the time being, the LPD7A400 and
@ -34,6 +36,9 @@ config ARCH_LH7A400
config ARCH_LH7A404
bool
config LPD7A40X_CPLD_SSP
bool
config LH7A40X_CONTIGMEM
bool "Disable NUMA Support"
depends on ARCH_LH7A40X

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@ -4,11 +4,14 @@
# Object file lists.
obj-y := time.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_KEV7A400) += arch-kev7a400.o irq-lh7a400.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400) += arch-lpd7a40x.o irq-lh7a400.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A404) += arch-lpd7a40x.o irq-lh7a404.o
obj-y := time.o clocks.o
obj-m :=
obj-n :=
obj- :=
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_KEV7A400) += arch-kev7a400.o irq-lh7a400.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400) += arch-lpd7a40x.o irq-lh7a400.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A404) += arch-lpd7a40x.o irq-lh7a404.o
obj-$(CONFIG_LPD7A40X_CPLD_SSP) += ssp-cpld.o
obj-$(CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD) += clcd.o
obj-m :=
obj-n :=
obj- :=

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@ -23,6 +23,28 @@
#include "common.h"
#define CPLD_INT_NETHERNET (1<<0)
#define CPLD_INTMASK_ETHERNET (1<<2)
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400)
# define CPLD_INT_NTOUCH (1<<1)
# define CPLD_INTMASK_TOUCH (1<<3)
# define CPLD_INT_PEN (1<<4)
# define CPLD_INTMASK_PEN (1<<4)
# define CPLD_INT_PIRQ (1<<4)
#endif
#define CPLD_INTMASK_CPLD (1<<7)
#define CPLD_INT_CPLD (1<<6)
#define CPLD_CONTROL_SWINT (1<<7) /* Disable all CPLD IRQs */
#define CPLD_CONTROL_OCMSK (1<<6) /* Mask USB1 connect IRQ */
#define CPLD_CONTROL_PDRV (1<<5) /* PCC_nDRV high */
#define CPLD_CONTROL_USB1C (1<<4) /* USB1 connect IRQ active */
#define CPLD_CONTROL_USB1P (1<<3) /* USB1 power disable */
#define CPLD_CONTROL_AWKP (1<<2) /* Auto-wakeup disabled */
#define CPLD_CONTROL_LCD_ENABLE (1<<1) /* LCD Vee enable */
#define CPLD_CONTROL_WRLAN_NENABLE (1<<0) /* SMC91x power disable */
static struct resource smc91x_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = CPLD00_PHYS,
@ -48,12 +70,12 @@ static struct platform_device smc91x_device = {
static struct resource lh7a40x_usbclient_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = USB_PHYS,
.end = (USB_PHYS + 0xFF),
.end = (USB_PHYS + PAGE_SIZE),
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = IRQ_USBINTR,
.end = IRQ_USBINTR,
.start = IRQ_USB,
.end = IRQ_USB,
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
@ -61,7 +83,8 @@ static struct resource lh7a40x_usbclient_resources[] = {
static u64 lh7a40x_usbclient_dma_mask = 0xffffffffUL;
static struct platform_device lh7a40x_usbclient_device = {
.name = "lh7a40x_udc",
// .name = "lh7a40x_udc",
.name = "lh7-udc",
.id = 0,
.dev = {
.dma_mask = &lh7a40x_usbclient_dma_mask,
@ -101,7 +124,7 @@ static struct platform_device lh7a404_usbhost_device = {
#endif
static struct platform_device *lpd7a40x_devs[] __initdata = {
static struct platform_device* lpd7a40x_devs[] __initdata = {
&smc91x_device,
&lh7a40x_usbclient_device,
#if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A404)
@ -113,29 +136,52 @@ extern void lpd7a400_map_io (void);
static void __init lpd7a40x_init (void)
{
CPLD_CONTROL |= (1<<6); /* Mask USB1 connection IRQ */
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400)
CPLD_CONTROL |= 0
| CPLD_CONTROL_SWINT /* Disable software interrupt */
| CPLD_CONTROL_OCMSK; /* Mask USB1 connection IRQ */
CPLD_CONTROL &= ~(0
| (1<<1) /* Disable LCD */
| (1<<0) /* Enable WLAN */
| CPLD_CONTROL_LCD_ENABLE /* Disable LCD */
| CPLD_CONTROL_WRLAN_NENABLE /* Enable SMC91x */
);
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A404)
CPLD_CONTROL &= ~(0
| CPLD_CONTROL_WRLAN_NENABLE /* Enable SMC91x */
);
#endif
platform_add_devices (lpd7a40x_devs, ARRAY_SIZE (lpd7a40x_devs));
#if defined (CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD)
lh7a40x_clcd_init ();
#endif
}
static void lh7a40x_ack_cpld_irq (u32 irq)
{
/* CPLD doesn't have ack capability */
/* CPLD doesn't have ack capability, but some devices may */
#if defined (CPLD_INTMASK_TOUCH)
/* The touch control *must* mask the the interrupt because the
* interrupt bit is read by the driver to determine if the pen
* is still down. */
if (irq == IRQ_TOUCH)
CPLD_INTERRUPTS |= CPLD_INTMASK_TOUCH;
#endif
}
static void lh7a40x_mask_cpld_irq (u32 irq)
{
switch (irq) {
case IRQ_LPD7A40X_ETH_INT:
CPLD_INTERRUPTS = CPLD_INTERRUPTS | 0x4;
CPLD_INTERRUPTS |= CPLD_INTMASK_ETHERNET;
break;
case IRQ_LPD7A400_TS:
CPLD_INTERRUPTS = CPLD_INTERRUPTS | 0x8;
#if defined (IRQ_TOUCH)
case IRQ_TOUCH:
CPLD_INTERRUPTS |= CPLD_INTMASK_TOUCH;
break;
#endif
}
}
@ -143,11 +189,13 @@ static void lh7a40x_unmask_cpld_irq (u32 irq)
{
switch (irq) {
case IRQ_LPD7A40X_ETH_INT:
CPLD_INTERRUPTS = CPLD_INTERRUPTS & ~ 0x4;
CPLD_INTERRUPTS &= ~CPLD_INTMASK_ETHERNET;
break;
case IRQ_LPD7A400_TS:
CPLD_INTERRUPTS = CPLD_INTERRUPTS & ~ 0x8;
#if defined (IRQ_TOUCH)
case IRQ_TOUCH:
CPLD_INTERRUPTS &= ~CPLD_INTMASK_TOUCH;
break;
#endif
}
}
@ -164,11 +212,13 @@ static void lpd7a40x_cpld_handler (unsigned int irq, struct irqdesc *desc,
desc->chip->ack (irq);
if ((mask & 0x1) == 0) /* WLAN */
if ((mask & (1<<0)) == 0) /* WLAN */
IRQ_DISPATCH (IRQ_LPD7A40X_ETH_INT);
if ((mask & 0x2) == 0) /* Touch */
IRQ_DISPATCH (IRQ_LPD7A400_TS);
#if defined (IRQ_TOUCH)
if ((mask & (1<<1)) == 0) /* Touch */
IRQ_DISPATCH (IRQ_TOUCH);
#endif
desc->chip->unmask (irq); /* Level-triggered need this */
}
@ -204,9 +254,21 @@ void __init lh7a40x_init_board_irq (void)
/* Then, configure CPLD interrupt */
CPLD_INTERRUPTS = 0x9c; /* Disable all CPLD interrupts */
/* Disable all CPLD interrupts */
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400)
CPLD_INTERRUPTS = CPLD_INTMASK_TOUCH | CPLD_INTMASK_PEN
| CPLD_INTMASK_ETHERNET;
/* *** FIXME: don't know why we need 7 and 4. 7 is way wrong
and 4 is uncefined. */
// (1<<7)|(1<<4)|(1<<3)|(1<<2);
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A404)
CPLD_INTERRUPTS = CPLD_INTMASK_ETHERNET;
/* *** FIXME: don't know why we need 6 and 5, neither is defined. */
// (1<<6)|(1<<5)|(1<<3);
#endif
GPIO_PFDD &= ~(1 << pinCPLD); /* Make input */
GPIO_INTTYPE1 |= (1 << pinCPLD); /* Edge triggered */
GPIO_INTTYPE1 &= ~(1 << pinCPLD); /* Level triggered */
GPIO_INTTYPE2 &= ~(1 << pinCPLD); /* Active low */
barrier ();
GPIO_GPIOFINTEN |= (1 << pinCPLD); /* Enable */
@ -216,7 +278,7 @@ void __init lh7a40x_init_board_irq (void)
for (irq = IRQ_BOARD_START;
irq < IRQ_BOARD_START + NR_IRQ_BOARD; ++irq) {
set_irq_chip (irq, &lpd7a40x_cpld_chip);
set_irq_handler (irq, do_edge_IRQ);
set_irq_handler (irq, do_level_IRQ);
set_irq_flags (irq, IRQF_VALID);
}
@ -226,91 +288,109 @@ void __init lh7a40x_init_board_irq (void)
lpd7a40x_cpld_handler);
}
static struct map_desc lpd7a400_io_desc[] __initdata = {
static struct map_desc lpd7a40x_io_desc[] __initdata = {
{
.virtual = IO_VIRT,
.virtual = IO_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(IO_PHYS),
.length = IO_SIZE,
.length = IO_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, { /* Mapping added to work around chip select problems */
},
{ /* Mapping added to work around chip select problems */
.virtual = IOBARRIER_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(IOBARRIER_PHYS),
.length = IOBARRIER_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
},
{
.virtual = CF_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CF_PHYS),
.length = CF_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD02_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD02_PHYS),
.length = CPLD02_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD06_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD06_PHYS),
.length = CPLD06_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD08_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD08_PHYS),
.length = CPLD08_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD0C_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD0C_PHYS),
.length = CPLD0C_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD0E_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD0E_PHYS),
.length = CPLD0E_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD10_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD10_PHYS),
.length = CPLD10_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD12_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD12_PHYS),
.length = CPLD12_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD14_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD14_PHYS),
.length = CPLD14_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD16_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD16_PHYS),
.length = CPLD16_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD18_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD18_PHYS),
.length = CPLD18_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}, {
.virtual = CPLD1A_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD1A_PHYS),
.length = CPLD1A_SIZE,
.length = CF_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD02_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD02_PHYS),
.length = CPLD02_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD06_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD06_PHYS),
.length = CPLD06_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD08_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD08_PHYS),
.length = CPLD08_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD08_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD08_PHYS),
.length = CPLD08_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD0A_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD0A_PHYS),
.length = CPLD0A_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD0C_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD0C_PHYS),
.length = CPLD0C_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD0E_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD0E_PHYS),
.length = CPLD0E_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD10_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD10_PHYS),
.length = CPLD10_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD12_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD12_PHYS),
.length = CPLD12_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD14_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD14_PHYS),
.length = CPLD14_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD16_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD16_PHYS),
.length = CPLD16_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD18_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD18_PHYS),
.length = CPLD18_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
{
.virtual = CPLD1A_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(CPLD1A_PHYS),
.length = CPLD1A_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
},
/* This mapping is redundant since the smc driver performs another. */
/* { CPLD00_VIRT, CPLD00_PHYS, CPLD00_SIZE, MT_DEVICE }, */
};
void __init
lpd7a400_map_io(void)
lpd7a40x_map_io(void)
{
iotable_init (lpd7a400_io_desc, ARRAY_SIZE (lpd7a400_io_desc));
/* Fixup (improve) Static Memory Controller settings */
SMC_BCR0 = 0x200039af; /* Boot Flash */
SMC_BCR6 = 0x1000fbe0; /* CPLD */
SMC_BCR7 = 0x1000b2c2; /* Compact Flash */
iotable_init (lpd7a40x_io_desc, ARRAY_SIZE (lpd7a40x_io_desc));
}
#ifdef CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400
@ -320,7 +400,7 @@ MACHINE_START (LPD7A400, "Logic Product Development LPD7A400-10")
.phys_io = 0x80000000,
.io_pg_offst = ((io_p2v (0x80000000))>>18) & 0xfffc,
.boot_params = 0xc0000100,
.map_io = lpd7a400_map_io,
.map_io = lpd7a40x_map_io,
.init_irq = lh7a400_init_irq,
.timer = &lh7a40x_timer,
.init_machine = lpd7a40x_init,
@ -335,7 +415,7 @@ MACHINE_START (LPD7A404, "Logic Product Development LPD7A404-10")
.phys_io = 0x80000000,
.io_pg_offst = ((io_p2v (0x80000000))>>18) & 0xfffc,
.boot_params = 0xc0000100,
.map_io = lpd7a400_map_io,
.map_io = lpd7a40x_map_io,
.init_irq = lh7a404_init_irq,
.timer = &lh7a40x_timer,
.init_machine = lpd7a40x_init,

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@ -0,0 +1,241 @@
/*
* arch/arm/mach-lh7a40x/clcd.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Marc Singer
*
* 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/config.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <linux/sysdev.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
//#include <linux/module.h>
//#include <linux/time.h>
//#include <asm/hardware.h>
//#include <asm/mach/time.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
#include <asm/system.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <linux/amba/bus.h>
#include <linux/amba/clcd.h>
#define HRTFTC_HRSETUP __REG(HRTFTC_PHYS + 0x00)
#define HRTFTC_HRCON __REG(HRTFTC_PHYS + 0x04)
#define HRTFTC_HRTIMING1 __REG(HRTFTC_PHYS + 0x08)
#define HRTFTC_HRTIMING2 __REG(HRTFTC_PHYS + 0x0c)
#define ALI_SETUP __REG(ALI_PHYS + 0x00)
#define ALI_CONTROL __REG(ALI_PHYS + 0x04)
#define ALI_TIMING1 __REG(ALI_PHYS + 0x08)
#define ALI_TIMING2 __REG(ALI_PHYS + 0x0c)
#include "lcd-panel.h"
static void lh7a40x_clcd_disable (struct clcd_fb *fb)
{
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400)
CPLD_CONTROL &= ~(1<<1); /* Disable LCD Vee */
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A404)
GPIO_PCD &= ~(1<<3); /* Disable LCD Vee */
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A400)
HRTFTC_HRSETUP &= ~(1<<13); /* Disable HRTFT controller */
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A404)
ALI_SETUP &= ~(1<<13); /* Disable ALI */
#endif
}
static void lh7a40x_clcd_enable (struct clcd_fb *fb)
{
struct clcd_panel_extra* extra
= (struct clcd_panel_extra*) fb->board_data;
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400)
CPLD_CONTROL |= (1<<1); /* Enable LCD Vee */
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A404)
GPIO_PCDD &= ~(1<<3); /* Enable LCD Vee */
GPIO_PCD |= (1<<3);
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A400)
if (extra) {
HRTFTC_HRSETUP
= (1 << 13)
| ((fb->fb.var.xres - 1) << 4)
| 0xc
| (extra->hrmode ? 1 : 0);
HRTFTC_HRCON
= ((extra->clsen ? 1 : 0) << 1)
| ((extra->spsen ? 1 : 0) << 0);
HRTFTC_HRTIMING1
= (extra->pcdel << 8)
| (extra->revdel << 4)
| (extra->lpdel << 0);
HRTFTC_HRTIMING2
= (extra->spldel << 9)
| (extra->pc2del << 0);
}
else
HRTFTC_HRSETUP
= (1 << 13)
| 0xc;
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A404)
if (extra) {
ALI_SETUP
= (1 << 13)
| ((fb->fb.var.xres - 1) << 4)
| 0xc
| (extra->hrmode ? 1 : 0);
ALI_CONTROL
= ((extra->clsen ? 1 : 0) << 1)
| ((extra->spsen ? 1 : 0) << 0);
ALI_TIMING1
= (extra->pcdel << 8)
| (extra->revdel << 4)
| (extra->lpdel << 0);
ALI_TIMING2
= (extra->spldel << 9)
| (extra->pc2del << 0);
}
else
ALI_SETUP
= (1 << 13)
| 0xc;
#endif
}
#define FRAMESIZE(s) (((s) + PAGE_SIZE - 1)&PAGE_MASK)
static int lh7a40x_clcd_setup (struct clcd_fb *fb)
{
dma_addr_t dma;
u32 len = FRAMESIZE (lcd_panel.mode.xres*lcd_panel.mode.yres
*(lcd_panel.bpp/8));
fb->panel = &lcd_panel;
/* Enforce the sync polarity defaults */
if (!(fb->panel->tim2 & TIM2_IHS))
fb->fb.var.sync |= FB_SYNC_HOR_HIGH_ACT;
if (!(fb->panel->tim2 & TIM2_IVS))
fb->fb.var.sync |= FB_SYNC_VERT_HIGH_ACT;
#if defined (HAS_LCD_PANEL_EXTRA)
fb->board_data = &lcd_panel_extra;
#endif
fb->fb.screen_base
= dma_alloc_writecombine (&fb->dev->dev, len,
&dma, GFP_KERNEL);
printk ("CLCD: LCD setup fb virt 0x%p phys 0x%p l %x io 0x%p \n",
fb->fb.screen_base, (void*) dma, len,
(void*) io_p2v (CLCDC_PHYS));
printk ("CLCD: pixclock %d\n", lcd_panel.mode.pixclock);
if (!fb->fb.screen_base) {
printk(KERN_ERR "CLCD: unable to map framebuffer\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
#if defined (USE_RGB555)
fb->fb.var.green.length = 5; /* Panel uses RGB 5:5:5 */
#endif
fb->fb.fix.smem_start = dma;
fb->fb.fix.smem_len = len;
/* Drive PE4 high to prevent CPLD crash */
GPIO_PEDD |= (1<<4);
GPIO_PED |= (1<<4);
GPIO_PINMUX |= (1<<1) | (1<<0); /* LCDVD[15:4] */
// fb->fb.fbops->fb_check_var (&fb->fb.var, &fb->fb);
// fb->fb.fbops->fb_set_par (&fb->fb);
return 0;
}
static int lh7a40x_clcd_mmap (struct clcd_fb *fb, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
{
return dma_mmap_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, vma,
fb->fb.screen_base,
fb->fb.fix.smem_start,
fb->fb.fix.smem_len);
}
static void lh7a40x_clcd_remove (struct clcd_fb *fb)
{
dma_free_writecombine (&fb->dev->dev, fb->fb.fix.smem_len,
fb->fb.screen_base, fb->fb.fix.smem_start);
}
static struct clcd_board clcd_platform_data = {
.name = "lh7a40x FB",
.check = clcdfb_check,
.decode = clcdfb_decode,
.enable = lh7a40x_clcd_enable,
.setup = lh7a40x_clcd_setup,
.mmap = lh7a40x_clcd_mmap,
.remove = lh7a40x_clcd_remove,
.disable = lh7a40x_clcd_disable,
};
#define IRQ_CLCDC (IRQ_LCDINTR)
#define AMBA_DEVICE(name,busid,base,plat,pid) \
static struct amba_device name##_device = { \
.dev = { \
.coherent_dma_mask = ~0, \
.bus_id = busid, \
.platform_data = plat, \
}, \
.res = { \
.start = base##_PHYS, \
.end = (base##_PHYS) + (4*1024) - 1, \
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM, \
}, \
.dma_mask = ~0, \
.irq = { IRQ_##base, }, \
/* .dma = base##_DMA,*/ \
.periphid = pid, \
}
AMBA_DEVICE(clcd, "cldc-lh7a40x", CLCDC, &clcd_platform_data, 0x41110);
static struct amba_device *amba_devs[] __initdata = {
&clcd_device,
};
void __init lh7a40x_clcd_init (void)
{
int i;
int result;
printk ("CLCD: registering amba devices\n");
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(amba_devs); i++) {
struct amba_device *d = amba_devs[i];
result = amba_device_register(d, &iomem_resource);
printk (" %d -> %d\n", i ,result);
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
/* arch/arm/mach-lh7a40x/clocks.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Marc Singer
*
* 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/config.h>
#include <linux/cpufreq.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/clocks.h>
#include <linux/err.h>
struct module;
struct icst525_params;
struct clk {
struct list_head node;
unsigned long rate;
struct module *owner;
const char *name;
// void *data;
// const struct icst525_params *params;
// void (*setvco)(struct clk *, struct icst525_vco vco);
};
int clk_register(struct clk *clk);
void clk_unregister(struct clk *clk);
/* ----- */
#define MAINDIV1(c) (((c) >> 7) & 0x0f)
#define MAINDIV2(c) (((c) >> 11) & 0x1f)
#define PS(c) (((c) >> 18) & 0x03)
#define PREDIV(c) (((c) >> 2) & 0x1f)
#define HCLKDIV(c) (((c) >> 0) & 0x02)
#define PCLKDIV(c) (((c) >> 16) & 0x03)
unsigned int cpufreq_get (unsigned int cpu) /* in kHz */
{
return fclkfreq_get ()/1000;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(cpufreq_get);
unsigned int fclkfreq_get (void)
{
unsigned int clkset = CSC_CLKSET;
unsigned int gclk
= XTAL_IN
/ (1 << PS(clkset))
* (MAINDIV1(clkset) + 2)
/ (PREDIV(clkset) + 2)
* (MAINDIV2(clkset) + 2)
;
return gclk;
}
unsigned int hclkfreq_get (void)
{
unsigned int clkset = CSC_CLKSET;
unsigned int hclk = fclkfreq_get () / (HCLKDIV(clkset) + 1);
return hclk;
}
unsigned int pclkfreq_get (void)
{
unsigned int clkset = CSC_CLKSET;
int pclkdiv = PCLKDIV(clkset);
unsigned int pclk;
if (pclkdiv == 0x3)
pclkdiv = 0x2;
pclk = hclkfreq_get () / (1 << pclkdiv);
return pclk;
}
/* ----- */
static LIST_HEAD(clocks);
static DECLARE_MUTEX(clocks_sem);
struct clk *clk_get (struct device *dev, const char *id)
{
struct clk *p;
struct clk *clk = ERR_PTR(-ENOENT);
down (&clocks_sem);
list_for_each_entry (p, &clocks, node) {
if (strcmp (id, p->name) == 0
&& try_module_get(p->owner)) {
clk = p;
break;
}
}
up (&clocks_sem);
return clk;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_get);
void clk_put (struct clk *clk)
{
module_put(clk->owner);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_put);
int clk_enable (struct clk *clk)
{
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_enable);
void clk_disable (struct clk *clk)
{
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_disable);
int clk_use (struct clk *clk)
{
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_use);
void clk_unuse (struct clk *clk)
{
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_unuse);
unsigned long clk_get_rate (struct clk *clk)
{
return clk->rate;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_get_rate);
long clk_round_rate (struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate)
{
return rate;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_round_rate);
int clk_set_rate (struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate)
{
int ret = -EIO;
return ret;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_set_rate);
#if 0
/*
* These are fixed clocks.
*/
static struct clk kmi_clk = {
.name = "KMIREFCLK",
.rate = 24000000,
};
static struct clk uart_clk = {
.name = "UARTCLK",
.rate = 24000000,
};
static struct clk mmci_clk = {
.name = "MCLK",
.rate = 33000000,
};
#endif
static struct clk clcd_clk = {
.name = "CLCDCLK",
.rate = 0,
};
int clk_register (struct clk *clk)
{
down (&clocks_sem);
list_add (&clk->node, &clocks);
up (&clocks_sem);
return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_register);
void clk_unregister (struct clk *clk)
{
down (&clocks_sem);
list_del (&clk->node);
up (&clocks_sem);
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(clk_unregister);
static int __init clk_init (void)
{
clk_register(&clcd_clk);
return 0;
}
arch_initcall(clk_init);

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extern void lh7a400_init_irq (void);
extern void lh7a404_init_irq (void);
extern void lh7a40x_clcd_init (void);
extern void lh7a40x_init_board_irq (void);
#define IRQ_DISPATCH(irq) desc_handle_irq((irq),(irq_desc + irq), regs)

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static unsigned char irq_pri_vic1[] = {
#if defined (USE_PRIORITIES)
IRQ_GPIO3INTR,
IRQ_GPIO3INTR, /* CPLD */
IRQ_DMAM2P4, IRQ_DMAM2P5, /* AC97 */
#endif
};
static unsigned char irq_pri_vic2[] = {
#if defined (USE_PRIORITIES)
IRQ_T3UI, IRQ_GPIO7INTR,
IRQ_T3UI, /* Timer */
IRQ_GPIO7INTR, /* CPLD */
IRQ_UART1INTR, IRQ_UART2INTR, IRQ_UART3INTR,
IRQ_LCDINTR, /* LCD */
IRQ_TSCINTR, /* ADC/Touchscreen */
#endif
};
@ -98,10 +102,19 @@ static struct irqchip lh7a404_gpio_vic2_chip = {
/* IRQ initialization */
#if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A400) && defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A404)
extern void* branch_irq_lh7a400;
#endif
void __init lh7a404_init_irq (void)
{
int irq;
#if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A400) && defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A404)
#define NOP 0xe1a00000 /* mov r0, r0 */
branch_irq_lh7a400 = NOP;
#endif
VIC1_INTENCLR = 0xffffffff;
VIC2_INTENCLR = 0xffffffff;
VIC1_INTSEL = 0; /* All IRQs */

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/* lcd-panel.h
$Id$
written by Marc Singer
18 Jul 2005
Copyright (C) 2005 Marc Singer
-----------
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Only one panel may be defined at a time.
The pixel clock is calculated to be no greater than the target.
Each timing value is accompanied by a specification comment.
UNITS/MIN/TYP/MAX
Most of the units will be in clocks.
USE_RGB555
Define this macro to configure the AMBA LCD controller to use an
RGB555 encoding for the pels instead of the normal RGB565.
LPD9520, LPD79524, LPD7A400, LPD7A404-10, LPD7A404-11
These boards are best approximated by 555 for all panels. Some
can use an extra low-order bit of blue in bit 16 of the color
value, but we don't have a way to communicate this non-linear
mapping to the kernel.
*/
#if !defined (__LCD_PANEL_H__)
# define __LCD_PANEL_H__
#if defined (MACH_LPD79520)\
|| defined (MACH_LPD79524)\
|| defined (MACH_LPD7A400)\
|| defined (MACH_LPD7A404)
# define USE_RGB555
#endif
struct clcd_panel_extra {
unsigned int hrmode;
unsigned int clsen;
unsigned int spsen;
unsigned int pcdel;
unsigned int revdel;
unsigned int lpdel;
unsigned int spldel;
unsigned int pc2del;
};
#define NS_TO_CLOCK(ns,c) ((((ns)*((c)/1000) + (1000000 - 1))/1000000))
#define CLOCK_TO_DIV(e,c) (((c) + (e) - 1)/(e))
#if defined CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ035Q7DB02_HRTFT
/* Logic Product Development LCD 3.5" QVGA HRTFT -10 */
/* Sharp PN LQ035Q7DB02 w/HRTFT controller chip */
#define PIX_CLOCK_TARGET (6800000)
#define PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER CLOCK_TO_DIV (PIX_CLOCK_TARGET, HCLK)
#define PIX_CLOCK (HCLK/PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER)
static struct clcd_panel lcd_panel = {
.mode = {
.name = "3.5in QVGA (LQ035Q7DB02)",
.xres = 240,
.yres = 320,
.pixclock = PIX_CLOCK,
.left_margin = 16,
.right_margin = 21,
.upper_margin = 8, // line/8/8/8
.lower_margin = 5,
.hsync_len = 61,
.vsync_len = NS_TO_CLOCK (60, PIX_CLOCK),
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
},
.width = -1,
.height = -1,
.tim2 = TIM2_IPC | (PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER - 2),
.cntl = CNTL_LCDTFT | CNTL_WATERMARK,
.bpp = 16,
};
#define HAS_LCD_PANEL_EXTRA
static struct clcd_panel_extra lcd_panel_extra = {
.hrmode = 1,
.clsen = 1,
.spsen = 1,
.pcdel = 8,
.revdel = 7,
.lpdel = 13,
.spldel = 77,
.pc2del = 208,
};
#endif
#if defined CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ057Q3DC02
/* Logic Product Development LCD 5.7" QVGA -10 */
/* Sharp PN LQ057Q3DC02 */
/* QVGA mode, V/Q=LOW */
/* From Sharp on 2006.1.3. I believe some of the values are incorrect
* based on the datasheet.
Timing0 TIMING1 TIMING2 CONTROL
0x140A0C4C 0x080504EF 0x013F380D 0x00000829
HBP= 20 VBP= 8 BCD= 0
HFP= 10 VFP= 5 CPL=319
HSW= 12 VSW= 1 IOE= 0
PPL= 19 LPP=239 IPC= 1
IHS= 1
IVS= 1
ACB= 0
CSEL= 0
PCD= 13
*/
/* The full horozontal cycle (Th) is clock/360/400/450. */
/* The full vertical cycle (Tv) is line/251/262/280. */
#define PIX_CLOCK_TARGET (6300000) /* -/6.3/7 MHz */
#define PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER CLOCK_TO_DIV (PIX_CLOCK_TARGET, HCLK)
#define PIX_CLOCK (HCLK/PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER)
static struct clcd_panel lcd_panel = {
.mode = {
.name = "5.7in QVGA (LQ057Q3DC02)",
.xres = 320,
.yres = 240,
.pixclock = PIX_CLOCK,
.left_margin = 11,
.right_margin = 400-11-320-2,
.upper_margin = 7, // line/7/7/7
.lower_margin = 262-7-240-2,
.hsync_len = 2, // clk/2/96/200
.vsync_len = 2, // line/2/-/34
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
},
.width = -1,
.height = -1,
.tim2 = TIM2_IHS | TIM2_IVS
| (PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER - 2),
.cntl = CNTL_LCDTFT | CNTL_WATERMARK,
.bpp = 16,
};
#endif
#if defined CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ64D343
/* Logic Product Development LCD 6.4" VGA -10 */
/* Sharp PN LQ64D343 */
/* The full horozontal cycle (Th) is clock/750/800/900. */
/* The full vertical cycle (Tv) is line/515/525/560. */
#define PIX_CLOCK_TARGET (28330000)
#define PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER CLOCK_TO_DIV (PIX_CLOCK_TARGET, HCLK)
#define PIX_CLOCK (HCLK/PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER)
static struct clcd_panel lcd_panel = {
.mode = {
.name = "6.4in QVGA (LQ64D343)",
.xres = 640,
.yres = 480,
.pixclock = PIX_CLOCK,
.left_margin = 32,
.right_margin = 800-32-640-96,
.upper_margin = 32, // line/34/34/34
.lower_margin = 540-32-480-2,
.hsync_len = 96, // clk/2/96/200
.vsync_len = 2, // line/2/-/34
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
},
.width = -1,
.height = -1,
.tim2 = TIM2_IHS | TIM2_IVS
| (PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER - 2),
.cntl = CNTL_LCDTFT | CNTL_WATERMARK,
.bpp = 16,
};
#endif
#if defined CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ10D368
/* Logic Product Development LCD 10.4" VGA -10 */
/* Sharp PN LQ10D368 */
#define PIX_CLOCK_TARGET (28330000)
#define PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER CLOCK_TO_DIV (PIX_CLOCK_TARGET, HCLK)
#define PIX_CLOCK (HCLK/PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER)
static struct clcd_panel lcd_panel = {
.mode = {
.name = "10.4in VGA (LQ10D368)",
.xres = 640,
.yres = 480,
.pixclock = PIX_CLOCK,
.left_margin = 21,
.right_margin = 15,
.upper_margin = 34,
.lower_margin = 5,
.hsync_len = 96,
.vsync_len = 16,
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
},
.width = -1,
.height = -1,
.tim2 = TIM2_IHS | TIM2_IVS
| (PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER - 2),
.cntl = CNTL_LCDTFT | CNTL_WATERMARK,
.bpp = 16,
};
#endif
#if defined CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_SHARP_LQ121S1DG41
/* Logic Product Development LCD 12.1" SVGA -10 */
/* Sharp PN LQ121S1DG41, was LQ121S1DG31 */
/* Note that with a 99993900 Hz HCLK, it is not possible to hit the
* target clock frequency range of 35MHz to 42MHz. */
/* If the target pixel clock is substantially lower than the panel
* spec, this is done to prevent the LCD display from glitching when
* the CPU is under load. A pixel clock higher than 25MHz
* (empirically determined) will compete with the CPU for bus cycles
* for the Ethernet chip. However, even a pixel clock of 10MHz
* competes with Compact Flash interface during some operations
* (fdisk, e2fsck). And, at that speed the display may have a visible
* flicker. */
/* The full horozontal cycle (Th) is clock/832/1056/1395. */
#define PIX_CLOCK_TARGET (20000000)
#define PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER CLOCK_TO_DIV (PIX_CLOCK_TARGET, HCLK)
#define PIX_CLOCK (HCLK/PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER)
static struct clcd_panel lcd_panel = {
.mode = {
.name = "12.1in SVGA (LQ121S1DG41)",
.xres = 800,
.yres = 600,
.pixclock = PIX_CLOCK,
.left_margin = 89, // ns/5/-/(1/PIX_CLOCK)-10
.right_margin = 1056-800-89-128,
.upper_margin = 23, // line/23/23/23
.lower_margin = 44,
.hsync_len = 128, // clk/2/128/200
.vsync_len = 4, // line/2/4/6
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
},
.width = -1,
.height = -1,
.tim2 = TIM2_IHS | TIM2_IVS
| (PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER - 2),
.cntl = CNTL_LCDTFT | CNTL_WATERMARK,
.bpp = 16,
};
#endif
#if defined CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_HITACHI
/* Hitachi*/
/* Submitted by Michele Da Rold <michele.darold@ecsproject.com> */
#define PIX_CLOCK_TARGET (49000000)
#define PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER CLOCK_TO_DIV (PIX_CLOCK_TARGET, HCLK)
#define PIX_CLOCK (HCLK/PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER)
static struct clcd_panel lcd_panel = {
.mode = {
.name = "Hitachi 800x480",
.xres = 800,
.yres = 480,
.pixclock = PIX_CLOCK,
.left_margin = 88,
.right_margin = 40,
.upper_margin = 32,
.lower_margin = 11,
.hsync_len = 128,
.vsync_len = 2,
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
},
.width = -1,
.height = -1,
.tim2 = TIM2_IPC | TIM2_IHS | TIM2_IVS
| (PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER - 2),
.cntl = CNTL_LCDTFT | CNTL_WATERMARK,
.bpp = 16,
};
#endif
#if defined CONFIG_FB_ARMCLCD_AUO_A070VW01_WIDE
/* AU Optotronics A070VW01 7.0 Wide Screen color Display*/
/* Submitted by Michele Da Rold <michele.darold@ecsproject.com> */
#define PIX_CLOCK_TARGET (10000000)
#define PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER CLOCK_TO_DIV (PIX_CLOCK_TARGET, HCLK)
#define PIX_CLOCK (HCLK/PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER)
static struct clcd_panel lcd_panel = {
.mode = {
.name = "7.0in Wide (A070VW01)",
.xres = 480,
.yres = 234,
.pixclock = PIX_CLOCK,
.left_margin = 30,
.right_margin = 25,
.upper_margin = 14,
.lower_margin = 12,
.hsync_len = 100,
.vsync_len = 1,
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
},
.width = -1,
.height = -1,
.tim2 = TIM2_IPC | TIM2_IHS | TIM2_IVS
| (PIX_CLOCK_DIVIDER - 2),
.cntl = CNTL_LCDTFT | CNTL_WATERMARK,
.bpp = 16,
};
#endif
#undef NS_TO_CLOCK
#undef CLOCK_TO_DIV
#endif /* __LCD_PANEL_H__ */

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/* arch/arm/mach-lh7a40x/ssp-cpld.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2004,2005 Marc Singer
*
* 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.
*
* SSP/SPI driver for the CardEngine CPLD.
*
*/
/* NOTES
-----
o *** This driver is cribbed from the 7952x implementation.
Some comments may not apply.
o This driver contains sufficient logic to control either the
serial EEPROMs or the audio codec. It is included in the kernel
to support the codec. The EEPROMs are really the responsibility
of the boot loader and should probably be left alone.
o The code must be augmented to cope with multiple, simultaneous
clients.
o The audio codec writes to the codec chip whenever playback
starts.
o The touchscreen driver writes to the ads chip every time it
samples.
o The audio codec must write 16 bits, but the touch chip writes
are 8 bits long.
o We need to be able to keep these configurations separate while
simultaneously active.
*/
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
//#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
//#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/delay.h>
#include <linux/spinlock.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/irq.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/arch/ssp.h>
//#define TALK
#if defined (TALK)
#define PRINTK(f...) printk (f)
#else
#define PRINTK(f...) do {} while (0)
#endif
#if defined (CONFIG_ARCH_LH7A400)
# define CPLD_SPID __REGP16(CPLD06_VIRT) /* SPI data */
# define CPLD_SPIC __REGP16(CPLD08_VIRT) /* SPI control */
# define CPLD_SPIC_CS_CODEC (1<<0)
# define CPLD_SPIC_CS_TOUCH (1<<1)
# define CPLD_SPIC_WRITE (0<<2)
# define CPLD_SPIC_READ (1<<2)
# define CPLD_SPIC_DONE (1<<3) /* r/o */
# define CPLD_SPIC_LOAD (1<<4)
# define CPLD_SPIC_START (1<<4)
# define CPLD_SPIC_LOADED (1<<5) /* r/o */
#endif
#define CPLD_SPI __REGP16(CPLD0A_VIRT) /* SPI operation */
#define CPLD_SPI_CS_EEPROM (1<<3)
#define CPLD_SPI_SCLK (1<<2)
#define CPLD_SPI_TX_SHIFT (1)
#define CPLD_SPI_TX (1<<CPLD_SPI_TX_SHIFT)
#define CPLD_SPI_RX_SHIFT (0)
#define CPLD_SPI_RX (1<<CPLD_SPI_RX_SHIFT)
/* *** FIXME: these timing values are substantially larger than the
*** chip requires. We may implement an nsleep () function. */
#define T_SKH 1 /* Clock time high (us) */
#define T_SKL 1 /* Clock time low (us) */
#define T_CS 1 /* Minimum chip select low time (us) */
#define T_CSS 1 /* Minimum chip select setup time (us) */
#define T_DIS 1 /* Data setup time (us) */
/* EEPROM SPI bits */
#define P_START (1<<9)
#define P_WRITE (1<<7)
#define P_READ (2<<7)
#define P_ERASE (3<<7)
#define P_EWDS (0<<7)
#define P_WRAL (0<<7)
#define P_ERAL (0<<7)
#define P_EWEN (0<<7)
#define P_A_EWDS (0<<5)
#define P_A_WRAL (1<<5)
#define P_A_ERAL (2<<5)
#define P_A_EWEN (3<<5)
struct ssp_configuration {
int device;
int mode;
int speed;
int frame_size_write;
int frame_size_read;
};
static struct ssp_configuration ssp_configuration;
static spinlock_t ssp_lock;
static void enable_cs (void)
{
switch (ssp_configuration.device) {
case DEVICE_EEPROM:
CPLD_SPI |= CPLD_SPI_CS_EEPROM;
break;
}
udelay (T_CSS);
}
static void disable_cs (void)
{
switch (ssp_configuration.device) {
case DEVICE_EEPROM:
CPLD_SPI &= ~CPLD_SPI_CS_EEPROM;
break;
}
udelay (T_CS);
}
static void pulse_clock (void)
{
CPLD_SPI |= CPLD_SPI_SCLK;
udelay (T_SKH);
CPLD_SPI &= ~CPLD_SPI_SCLK;
udelay (T_SKL);
}
/* execute_spi_command
sends an spi command to a device. It first sends cwrite bits from
v. If cread is greater than zero it will read cread bits
(discarding the leading 0 bit) and return them. If cread is less
than zero it will check for completetion status and return 0 on
success or -1 on timeout. If cread is zero it does nothing other
than sending the command.
On the LPD7A400, we can only read or write multiples of 8 bits on
the codec and the touch screen device. Here, we round up.
*/
static int execute_spi_command (int v, int cwrite, int cread)
{
unsigned long l = 0;
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400)
/* The codec and touch devices cannot be bit-banged. Instead,
* the CPLD provides an eight-bit shift register and a crude
* interface. */
if ( ssp_configuration.device == DEVICE_CODEC
|| ssp_configuration.device == DEVICE_TOUCH) {
int select = 0;
PRINTK ("spi(%d %d.%d) 0x%04x",
ssp_configuration.device, cwrite, cread,
v);
#if defined (TALK)
if (ssp_configuration.device == DEVICE_CODEC)
PRINTK (" 0x%03x -> %2d", v & 0x1ff, (v >> 9) & 0x7f);
#endif
PRINTK ("\n");
if (ssp_configuration.device == DEVICE_CODEC)
select = CPLD_SPIC_CS_CODEC;
if (ssp_configuration.device == DEVICE_TOUCH)
select = CPLD_SPIC_CS_TOUCH;
if (cwrite) {
for (cwrite = (cwrite + 7)/8; cwrite-- > 0; ) {
CPLD_SPID = (v >> (8*cwrite)) & 0xff;
CPLD_SPIC = select | CPLD_SPIC_LOAD;
while (!(CPLD_SPIC & CPLD_SPIC_LOADED))
;
CPLD_SPIC = select;
while (!(CPLD_SPIC & CPLD_SPIC_DONE))
;
}
v = 0;
}
if (cread) {
mdelay (2); /* *** FIXME: required by ads7843? */
v = 0;
for (cread = (cread + 7)/8; cread-- > 0;) {
CPLD_SPID = 0;
CPLD_SPIC = select | CPLD_SPIC_READ
| CPLD_SPIC_START;
while (!(CPLD_SPIC & CPLD_SPIC_LOADED))
;
CPLD_SPIC = select | CPLD_SPIC_READ;
while (!(CPLD_SPIC & CPLD_SPIC_DONE))
;
v = (v << 8) | CPLD_SPID;
}
}
return v;
}
#endif
PRINTK ("spi(%d) 0x%04x -> 0x%x\r\n", ssp_configuration.device,
v & 0x1ff, (v >> 9) & 0x7f);
enable_cs ();
v <<= CPLD_SPI_TX_SHIFT; /* Correction for position of SPI_TX bit */
while (cwrite--) {
CPLD_SPI
= (CPLD_SPI & ~CPLD_SPI_TX)
| ((v >> cwrite) & CPLD_SPI_TX);
udelay (T_DIS);
pulse_clock ();
}
if (cread < 0) {
int delay = 10;
disable_cs ();
udelay (1);
enable_cs ();
l = -1;
do {
if (CPLD_SPI & CPLD_SPI_RX) {
l = 0;
break;
}
} while (udelay (1), --delay);
}
else
/* We pulse the clock before the data to skip the leading zero. */
while (cread-- > 0) {
pulse_clock ();
l = (l<<1)
| (((CPLD_SPI & CPLD_SPI_RX)
>> CPLD_SPI_RX_SHIFT) & 0x1);
}
disable_cs ();
return l;
}
static int ssp_init (void)
{
spin_lock_init (&ssp_lock);
memset (&ssp_configuration, 0, sizeof (ssp_configuration));
return 0;
}
/* ssp_chip_select
drops the chip select line for the CPLD shift-register controlled
devices. It doesn't enable chip
*/
static void ssp_chip_select (int enable)
{
#if defined (CONFIG_MACH_LPD7A400)
int select;
if (ssp_configuration.device == DEVICE_CODEC)
select = CPLD_SPIC_CS_CODEC;
else if (ssp_configuration.device == DEVICE_TOUCH)
select = CPLD_SPIC_CS_TOUCH;
else
return;
if (enable)
CPLD_SPIC = select;
else
CPLD_SPIC = 0;
#endif
}
static void ssp_acquire (void)
{
spin_lock (&ssp_lock);
}
static void ssp_release (void)
{
ssp_chip_select (0); /* just in case */
spin_unlock (&ssp_lock);
}
static int ssp_configure (int device, int mode, int speed,
int frame_size_write, int frame_size_read)
{
ssp_configuration.device = device;
ssp_configuration.mode = mode;
ssp_configuration.speed = speed;
ssp_configuration.frame_size_write = frame_size_write;
ssp_configuration.frame_size_read = frame_size_read;
return 0;
}
static int ssp_read (void)
{
return execute_spi_command (0, 0, ssp_configuration.frame_size_read);
}
static int ssp_write (u16 data)
{
execute_spi_command (data, ssp_configuration.frame_size_write, 0);
return 0;
}
static int ssp_write_read (u16 data)
{
return execute_spi_command (data, ssp_configuration.frame_size_write,
ssp_configuration.frame_size_read);
}
struct ssp_driver lh7a40x_cpld_ssp_driver = {
.init = ssp_init,
.acquire = ssp_acquire,
.release = ssp_release,
.configure = ssp_configure,
.chip_select = ssp_chip_select,
.read = ssp_read,
.write = ssp_write,
.write_read = ssp_write_read,
};
MODULE_AUTHOR("Marc Singer");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("LPD7A40X CPLD SPI driver");
MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");

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/*
/*
* arch/arm/mach-lh7a40x/time.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Logic Product Development
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ static struct irqaction lh7a40x_timer_irq = {
.handler = lh7a40x_timer_interrupt,
};
static void __init lh7a40x_timer_init(void)
static void __init lh7a40x_timer_init (void)
{
/* Stop/disable all timers */
TIMER_CONTROL1 = 0;

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menu "NetX Implementations"
depends on ARCH_NETX
config MACH_NXDKN
bool "Enable Hilscher nxdkn Eval Board support"
depends on ARCH_NETX
help
Board support for the Hilscher NetX Eval Board
config MACH_NXDB500
bool "Enable Hilscher nxdb500 Eval Board support"
depends on ARCH_NETX
select ARM_AMBA
help
Board support for the Hilscher nxdb500 Eval Board
config MACH_NXEB500HMI
bool "Enable Hilscher nxeb500hmi Eval Board support"
depends on ARCH_NETX
select ARM_AMBA
help
Board support for the Hilscher nxeb500hmi Eval Board
endmenu

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#
# Makefile for the linux kernel.
#
# Note! Dependencies are done automagically by 'make dep', which also
# removes any old dependencies. DON'T put your own dependencies here
# unless it's something special (ie not a .c file).
# Object file lists.
obj-y += time.o generic.o pfifo.o xc.o
# Specific board support
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_NXDKN) += nxdkn.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_NXDB500) += nxdb500.o fb.o
obj-$(CONFIG_MACH_NXEB500HMI) += nxeb500hmi.o fb.o

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zreladdr-y := 0x80008000

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/*
* arch/arm/mach-netx/fb.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2005 Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>, Pengutronix
*
* 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.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <linux/amba/bus.h>
#include <linux/amba/clcd.h>
#include <asm/arch/netx-regs.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
struct clk {};
static struct clk fb_clk;
static struct clcd_panel *netx_panel;
void netx_clcd_enable(struct clcd_fb *fb)
{
}
int netx_clcd_setup(struct clcd_fb *fb)
{
dma_addr_t dma;
fb->panel = netx_panel;
fb->fb.screen_base = dma_alloc_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, 1024*1024,
&dma, GFP_KERNEL);
if (!fb->fb.screen_base) {
printk(KERN_ERR "CLCD: unable to map framebuffer\n");
return -ENOMEM;
}
fb->fb.fix.smem_start = dma;
fb->fb.fix.smem_len = 1024*1024;
return 0;
}
int netx_clcd_mmap(struct clcd_fb *fb, struct vm_area_struct *vma)
{
return dma_mmap_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, vma,
fb->fb.screen_base,
fb->fb.fix.smem_start,
fb->fb.fix.smem_len);
}
void netx_clcd_remove(struct clcd_fb *fb)
{
dma_free_writecombine(&fb->dev->dev, fb->fb.fix.smem_len,
fb->fb.screen_base, fb->fb.fix.smem_start);
}
void clk_disable(struct clk *clk)
{
}
int clk_set_rate(struct clk *clk, unsigned long rate)
{
return 0;
}
int clk_enable(struct clk *clk)
{
return 0;
}
struct clk *clk_get(struct device *dev, const char *id)
{
return &fb_clk;
}
void clk_put(struct clk *clk)
{
}
static struct amba_device fb_device = {
.dev = {
.bus_id = "fb",
.coherent_dma_mask = ~0,
},
.res = {
.start = 0x00104000,
.end = 0x00104fff,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
.irq = { NETX_IRQ_LCD, NO_IRQ },
.periphid = 0x10112400,
};
int netx_fb_init(struct clcd_board *board, struct clcd_panel *panel)
{
netx_panel = panel;
fb_device.dev.platform_data = board;
return amba_device_register(&fb_device, &iomem_resource);
}

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/*
* arch/arm/mach-netx/fb.h
*
* Copyright (c) 2005 Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>, Pengutronix
*
* 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.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
void netx_clcd_enable(struct clcd_fb *fb);
int netx_clcd_setup(struct clcd_fb *fb);
int netx_clcd_mmap(struct clcd_fb *fb, struct vm_area_struct *vma);
void netx_clcd_remove(struct clcd_fb *fb);
int netx_fb_init(struct clcd_board *board, struct clcd_panel *panel);

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/*
* arch/arm/mach-netx/generic.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>, Pengutronix
*
* 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.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <linux/device.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/mach/map.h>
#include <asm/hardware/vic.h>
#include <asm/io.h>
#include <asm/arch/netx-regs.h>
#include <asm/mach/irq.h>
static struct map_desc netx_io_desc[] __initdata = {
{
.virtual = NETX_IO_VIRT,
.pfn = __phys_to_pfn(NETX_IO_PHYS),
.length = NETX_IO_SIZE,
.type = MT_DEVICE
}
};
void __init netx_map_io(void)
{
iotable_init(netx_io_desc, ARRAY_SIZE(netx_io_desc));
}
static struct resource netx_rtc_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = 0x00101200,
.end = 0x00101220,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
};
static struct platform_device netx_rtc_device = {
.name = "netx-rtc",
.id = 0,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(netx_rtc_resources),
.resource = netx_rtc_resources,
};
static struct platform_device *devices[] __initdata = {
&netx_rtc_device,
};
#if 0
#define DEBUG_IRQ(fmt...) printk(fmt)
#else
#define DEBUG_IRQ(fmt...) while (0) {}
#endif
static void
netx_hif_demux_handler(unsigned int irq_unused, struct irqdesc *desc,
struct pt_regs *regs)
{
unsigned int irq = NETX_IRQ_HIF_CHAINED(0);
unsigned int stat;
stat = ((readl(NETX_DPMAS_INT_EN) &
readl(NETX_DPMAS_INT_STAT)) >> 24) & 0x1f;
desc = irq_desc + NETX_IRQ_HIF_CHAINED(0);
while (stat) {
if (stat & 1) {
DEBUG_IRQ("handling irq %d\n", irq);
desc_handle_irq(irq, desc, regs);
}
irq++;
desc++;
stat >>= 1;
}
}
static int
netx_hif_irq_type(unsigned int _irq, unsigned int type)
{
unsigned int val, irq;
val = readl(NETX_DPMAS_IF_CONF1);
irq = _irq - NETX_IRQ_HIF_CHAINED(0);
if (type & __IRQT_RISEDGE) {
DEBUG_IRQ("rising edges\n");
val |= (1 << 26) << irq;
}
if (type & __IRQT_FALEDGE) {
DEBUG_IRQ("falling edges\n");
val &= ~((1 << 26) << irq);
}
if (type & __IRQT_LOWLVL) {
DEBUG_IRQ("low level\n");
val &= ~((1 << 26) << irq);
}
if (type & __IRQT_HIGHLVL) {
DEBUG_IRQ("high level\n");
val |= (1 << 26) << irq;
}
writel(val, NETX_DPMAS_IF_CONF1);
return 0;
}
static void
netx_hif_ack_irq(unsigned int _irq)
{
unsigned int val, irq;
irq = _irq - NETX_IRQ_HIF_CHAINED(0);
writel((1 << 24) << irq, NETX_DPMAS_INT_STAT);
val = readl(NETX_DPMAS_INT_EN);
val &= ~((1 << 24) << irq);
writel(val, NETX_DPMAS_INT_EN);
DEBUG_IRQ("%s: irq %d\n", __FUNCTION__, _irq);
}
static void
netx_hif_mask_irq(unsigned int _irq)
{
unsigned int val, irq;
irq = _irq - NETX_IRQ_HIF_CHAINED(0);
val = readl(NETX_DPMAS_INT_EN);
val &= ~((1 << 24) << irq);
writel(val, NETX_DPMAS_INT_EN);
DEBUG_IRQ("%s: irq %d\n", __FUNCTION__, _irq);
}
static void
netx_hif_unmask_irq(unsigned int _irq)
{
unsigned int val, irq;
irq = _irq - NETX_IRQ_HIF_CHAINED(0);
val = readl(NETX_DPMAS_INT_EN);
val |= (1 << 24) << irq;
writel(val, NETX_DPMAS_INT_EN);
DEBUG_IRQ("%s: irq %d\n", __FUNCTION__, _irq);
}
static struct irqchip netx_hif_chip = {
.ack = netx_hif_ack_irq,
.mask = netx_hif_mask_irq,
.unmask = netx_hif_unmask_irq,
.set_type = netx_hif_irq_type,
};
void __init netx_init_irq(void)
{
int irq;
vic_init(__io(io_p2v(NETX_PA_VIC)), 0, ~0);
for (irq = NETX_IRQ_HIF_CHAINED(0); irq <= NETX_IRQ_HIF_LAST; irq++) {
set_irq_chip(irq, &netx_hif_chip);
set_irq_handler(irq, do_level_IRQ);
set_irq_flags(irq, IRQF_VALID);
}
writel(NETX_DPMAS_INT_EN_GLB_EN, NETX_DPMAS_INT_EN);
set_irq_chained_handler(NETX_IRQ_HIF, netx_hif_demux_handler);
}
static int __init netx_init(void)
{
return platform_add_devices(devices, ARRAY_SIZE(devices));
}
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/*
* arch/arm/mach-netx/generic.h
*
* Copyright (c) 2005 Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>, Pengutronix
*
* 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.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
extern void __init netx_map_io(void);
extern void __init netx_init_irq(void);
struct sys_timer;
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/*
* arch/arm/mach-netx/nxdb500.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2005 Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>, Pengutronix
*
* 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.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
#include <linux/dma-mapping.h>
#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
#include <linux/mtd/plat-ram.h>
#include <linux/platform_device.h>
#include <linux/amba/bus.h>
#include <linux/amba/clcd.h>
#include <asm/hardware.h>
#include <asm/mach-types.h>
#include <asm/mach/arch.h>
#include <asm/arch/netx-regs.h>
#include <asm/arch/eth.h>
#include "generic.h"
#include "fb.h"
static struct clcd_panel qvga = {
.mode = {
.name = "QVGA",
.refresh = 60,
.xres = 240,
.yres = 320,
.pixclock = 187617,
.left_margin = 6,
.right_margin = 26,
.upper_margin = 0,
.lower_margin = 6,
.hsync_len = 6,
.vsync_len = 1,
.sync = 0,
.vmode = FB_VMODE_NONINTERLACED,
},
.width = -1,
.height = -1,
.tim2 = 16,
.cntl = CNTL_LCDTFT | CNTL_BGR,
.bpp = 16,
.grayscale = 0,
};
static inline int nxdb500_check(struct clcd_fb *fb, struct fb_var_screeninfo *var)
{
var->green.length = 5;
var->green.msb_right = 0;
return clcdfb_check(fb, var);
}
static int nxdb500_clcd_setup(struct clcd_fb *fb)
{
unsigned int val;
fb->fb.var.green.length = 5;
fb->fb.var.green.msb_right = 0;
/* enable asic control */
val = readl(NETX_SYSTEM_IOC_ACCESS_KEY);
writel(val, NETX_SYSTEM_IOC_ACCESS_KEY);
writel(3, NETX_SYSTEM_IOC_CR);
val = readl(NETX_PIO_OUTPIO);
writel(val | 1, NETX_PIO_OUTPIO);
val = readl(NETX_PIO_OEPIO);
writel(val | 1, NETX_PIO_OEPIO);
return netx_clcd_setup(fb);
}
static struct clcd_board clcd_data = {
.name = "netX",
.check = nxdb500_check,
.decode = clcdfb_decode,
.enable = netx_clcd_enable,
.setup = nxdb500_clcd_setup,
.mmap = netx_clcd_mmap,
.remove = netx_clcd_remove,
};
static struct netxeth_platform_data eth0_platform_data = {
.xcno = 0,
};
static struct platform_device netx_eth0_device = {
.name = "netx-eth",
.id = 0,
.num_resources = 0,
.resource = NULL,
.dev = {
.platform_data = &eth0_platform_data,
}
};
static struct netxeth_platform_data eth1_platform_data = {
.xcno = 1,
};
static struct platform_device netx_eth1_device = {
.name = "netx-eth",
.id = 1,
.num_resources = 0,
.resource = NULL,
.dev = {
.platform_data = &eth1_platform_data,
}
};
static struct resource netx_uart0_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = 0x00100A00,
.end = 0x00100A3F,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = (NETX_IRQ_UART0),
.end = (NETX_IRQ_UART0),
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct platform_device netx_uart0_device = {
.name = "netx-uart",
.id = 0,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(netx_uart0_resources),
.resource = netx_uart0_resources,
};
static struct resource netx_uart1_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = 0x00100A40,
.end = 0x00100A7F,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = (NETX_IRQ_UART1),
.end = (NETX_IRQ_UART1),
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct platform_device netx_uart1_device = {
.name = "netx-uart",
.id = 1,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(netx_uart1_resources),
.resource = netx_uart1_resources,
};
static struct resource netx_uart2_resources[] = {
[0] = {
.start = 0x00100A80,
.end = 0x00100ABF,
.flags = IORESOURCE_MEM,
},
[1] = {
.start = (NETX_IRQ_UART2),
.end = (NETX_IRQ_UART2),
.flags = IORESOURCE_IRQ,
},
};
static struct platform_device netx_uart2_device = {
.name = "netx-uart",
.id = 2,
.num_resources = ARRAY_SIZE(netx_uart2_resources),
.resource = netx_uart2_resources,
};
static struct platform_device *devices[] __initdata = {
&netx_eth0_device,
&netx_eth1_device,
&netx_uart0_device,
&netx_uart1_device,
&netx_uart2_device,
};
static void __init nxdb500_init(void)
{
netx_fb_init(&clcd_data, &qvga);
platform_add_devices(devices, ARRAY_SIZE(devices));
}
MACHINE_START(NXDB500, "Hilscher nxdb500")
.phys_io = 0x00100000,
.io_pg_offst = (io_p2v(0x00100000) >> 18) & 0xfffc,
.boot_params = 0x80000100,
.map_io = netx_map_io,
.init_irq = netx_init_irq,
.timer = &netx_timer,
.init_machine = nxdb500_init,
MACHINE_END

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