This definition produces processor specific code in generic function
pxa_gpio_mode(), thus creating inconsistencies for support of pxa25x
and pxa27x in a single zImage.
As David Brownell suggests, make it a run-time variable and initialize
at run-time according to the number of GPIOs on the processor. For now
the initialization happens in pxa_init_irq_gpio(), since there is
already a parameter for that, besides, this is and MUST be earlier
than any subsequent calls to pxa_gpio_mode().
Signed-off-by: eric miao <eric.y.miao@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
/*
* Handy function to set GPIO alternate functions
*/
+int pxa_last_gpio;
int pxa_gpio_mode(int gpio_mode)
{
int fn = (gpio_mode & GPIO_MD_MASK_FN) >> 8;
int gafr;
- if (gpio > PXA_LAST_GPIO)
+ if (gpio > pxa_last_gpio)
return -EINVAL;
local_irq_save(flags);
extern void __init pxa_map_io(void);
extern unsigned int get_clk_frequency_khz(int info);
+extern int pxa_last_gpio;
#define SET_BANK(__nr,__start,__size) \
mi->bank[__nr].start = (__start), \
{
int irq, i;
+ pxa_last_gpio = gpio_nr - 1;
+
/* clear all GPIO edge detects */
for (i = 0; i < gpio_nr; i += 32) {
GFER(i) = 0;
#define IRQ_TO_GPIO_2_x(i) ((i) - PXA_GPIO_IRQ_BASE)
#define IRQ_TO_GPIO(i) (((i) < IRQ_GPIO(2)) ? ((i) - IRQ_GPIO0) : IRQ_TO_GPIO_2_x(i))
-#if defined(CONFIG_PXA25x)
-#define PXA_LAST_GPIO 84
-#elif defined(CONFIG_PXA27x)
-#define PXA_LAST_GPIO 127
-#endif
-
/*
* The next 16 interrupts are for board specific purposes. Since
* the kernel can only run on one machine at a time, we can re-use